PAGE TWO PLATTS3IOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOUKNAfc. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918. 6 Mr. Farmer: If you wish to have security earning interest per annum, and exempt from personal taxes in Nebraska. See E. P. LUTZ, Plattsmouth, Neb. 6: LOCA.LNEWS From Saturday's Daily. A. J. Schaeffer, from east of Mur ray, was a visitor in th3 city today, comins to look after some business matters. Car! Hofaker from near :.Iynard was a visitor in this city today looking after some business at the county seat. Will Ilice of near Murray was a visitor in this city this morning, coming up to look after some busi ness for the day. W. F. Krecklov. of Louisville, was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morn ins, com ins to look after some busi ness at the county seat. Henry Sanders. of near Cedar Creek, was a visitor in Plattsiuoutii t hi: ir.orn.in?. coining to look after some business for the day. Phillip Fornoff, of near Cedar Cretk, was a visitor in this city this morning, he having some business to transact at the court house. Charles Hill of South Bend, was a visitor in this city today from his home coming to learn the intricacies of the law regulating the tax on in comes. I. K. Ilu.iTr.er, who is working at Cedar Creek cutting wood from some land near there, came in this morn iv.z to visit over Sunday with home folks. George Doerr, of Louisville, was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morning. looking after tome business and at- POBLiC I will tell at my home, 1T2 miles Wf.-t and 1 mile south of Mynard, 6 miles southwest of Plattsmouth, on WEDNESDAY. FEBR. 13, 1918 the following described property to v. it: 6 Head of Hcrses 6 1 l ay mare, eight years old, wt. 2 bay mare, ten years old, weight I4:0. 1 lay horse, three years old, weight I'-"0. 1 black horse, tight years old, v-.-ight llS'.h I black mare, smooth mouth, weight 11S". 1 bay horse, smooth mouth, weight 12Z0. 14 Head of Cattle U " cows giving milk. ." yearlings heifers. 1 heifer three years old. Farm Implements, Etc. One Fuller & Johnson wagon. One old wagon. Two hay racks. One carriage. Two mowers. One riding lister. One walking lister. t One walking plow. One two-section harrow. One roller. Or.e two-row stalk cutter. One Hnosier seeder. One I. H. C. four horse engine. One buzz saw. Or. Iluckeye cider mill. One Clover Leaf manure spreader. One straw- spreader. Ore corn elevator, all complete. One corn sheller. One disc sharpener. One grinding stone. One corn grinder. One cross cut saw. Or.e hay stacker. One hay rake. Two wood stove?. One base burner. 2Z bushels of potatoes. One Decker & Son piano. Sale Commerces at 10 O'clock A. M. Xur.ch Will be Served at Noon by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under cash; on all sums over $10 a credit of eight months will be given, purchaser giving bankable r--'T. bearing eight per cent inter ol. All property must be settled for before being removed from the fremise. CHAS. LOVELL. 0vnr. COL. W. B. YOUNG. Auctioneer. GEO. 0. DOVEY, Clerk. AUCTION! your money on mortgage 6 tending the income lecture at the court house. Miss Blanche Sayles, who is teach ing near Cedar Creek, was a visitor at the home of her parents, George It. 'Sayles and wife today and will remain over Sunday. Theodore Stander, of near Louis ville, was a visitor in this city to day, coining to look after some busi ness and to do some trading with the Plattsmouth merchants. LeRoy Elliott, who is living on the J. E. Wiles farm near Cedar Creek, was a visitor iu the city this morning, looking after some busi ness and visiting with his brother, F. W. Elliott. Will A. Cleghorn. of Louisville, arrived in the city this morning and is looking after some business for the day. He is also taking some treatments of Dr. Leopold, who is to succeed Dr. Zercher in the near future. Carl Kastenschmidt, of Louisville, was a visitor in mis cuy touay. coming down to look after some matters at the court house, and to inquire regarding an appeal taken on his classification by the local ex emption board. Miss Myrtle Pariott, who is teach ing at the Cedar Creek school, was a visitor in the city today, coming to attend the lecture at the office of the county superintendent which is being given this afternoon by Prof. Frank S. Jean, of the Peru Normal. C. E. Lchnes, who is employed in Omaha at the present time came down this morning and spent the day in Plattsmouth and this evening went to his old home near Cedar Creek, where he will visit for over Sunday and return Monday to his work at Omaha. Frm Fr'f'av's Dart- J. G. Meisinger from Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city today com ing to get a line up on the income tax. John Busche and Jacob Tritsch from south of Cedar Creek were look ing after some business in the city today. II. J. Kreager from west of My nard was a visitor in this city to day coming to look after some legal matters. J. L. Smith of near Nehawka was a visitor in this city today, coming to look after some business at the county seat. Miss Alice Gobelman, a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gobelman of this city is visiting with them from her home near Lrnion. Sam O. Hackenberg was in this morning from his home near Cedar Creek driving in with a team, and returning this afternoon. W. D. Kellison from west of My nard was looking after some business in the city today having driven in with his team this morning. John Lloyd from southwest of Murray was a business visitor in the city last evening, looking after some business at the court house. L. W. Renner and family from west of Murray was in this city yes terday afternoon looking after some business at the court house. Mrs. Gertrude Beckner "from west of Mynard was a passenger to Oma ha this morning, where she is tak ing treatment with a specialist. George Heil from near Louisville, was looking after some business in the city yesterday afternoon and re turned to his home last evening. Clarence G. Mayfield was a visitor in this city today, coming from his home in Louisville to listen to the income tax lecture at the court house. Frank Ileiter and Ben Gakemeir, from near Manley were in the city this morning looking after some business at the office of the county clerk. Grover Will and Anderson Rouse were in from the Will Farm Home west of Mynard yesterday and was looking after some business at the court house. Jacob Knr;ger from west of My- db a ioitor in Plattsmouth last evening, listening to the address touching the War Tax and looking after some other business. Julius Hilflicker from near Cedar Creek was a visitor in Plattsmouth yesterday afternoon, and after hav ing attended to the matters which called him to town, returned home in his car. Edward Huston from near Union was a visitor in this city last even ing, having come to look after some business in the county seat and trans act some business with the mer chants. Tom Tennent and Otto Spricht, of near Louisville, were in the city yes terday having driven in, in the after noon to attend the income tax lecture during the afternoon and returned home last evening. August Krecklow of near Mauley the road supervisor of the portion of the county was in the city this morn ing looking after some business at the court house relative to his duties and work as an officer. Mrs. F. H. McCarthey of Union, who is visiting in this city at the present with her parent's Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swoboda, was vvjth her mother visiting in Omaha yesterday returning home last evening, and Mrs. McCarthy departing for her home at Union last night later. , Henry Kehne and son William Kehne, from near Weeping Water, was in the city last evening looking after some business and listening to the lecture on the income tax, de parted last evening for their home after visiting for a short time with Mr. Fred Kehne who is a brother of Henry Kehne. From Thursday's Daily. Charles Christ weisser, from Ne hawka was in the city this morning attending the income tax lectures. Harry Long of near Soufch Bend was a. visitor in Plattsmouth yester day and returned home last evening. Charles Vanscoye from near Louis ville was a visitor in this city today looking after some business at the court house. George Reynolds of near old Rock Bluffs was a visitor in Plattsmouth, this morning attending the lectures at the court houso. Win. Sporrrr. frcm near .Murray was a visitor in PLtsmouth today, coming to look v.iivr seme business at the court houte. Sam Dean 'vas a vititur in Platts mouth today from his home near La Platte coming :o 1-jok after some business for the d iy. Dave Janline, vZ Louisville was a visitor in this city this morning and was looking rfter tome business at the court hnvs us well. Henry d Y".;jli:;m Stanford came in this morning from their home at Louisville and ere attending the lec tures on the income tax. George Ileil from near Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city this morning and v. as looking after some business at the court house. Ray lieavvjr. of Louisville, was i;: Plattsmouth -yesterday and v. as look ing after seme business during the day, returning home last night. James W. Terryberry was a visitor in Plattsmouth from his home south of Cedar Creek, and was looking af ter some business at the county seat. Andrew and Charles Shoe-man of Louisville came in this morning from their home and to attending the lec tures on the inconietax at the court house. . George Bolin and son Victor from Greenwood were in this city today looking after some business and at tending the lectures at the court house. r- M. Davis from southwest of Murray, was a visitor in this city last evening, looking after some bus iness and returned home later in the day. Peter Lenhart, of South IJend was attending to some business matters in this city Monday and while here called at this office and subscribed ATTEKTIOP3 Protect your investment by having your car insured by the Bankers Automobile Insurance Co., who have a special rate for farmers. This Insurance costs you but $l.r0 per hundred per year or $3.50 per hundred for three year covering FIRE, THEFT, and TORNADO. This amounts to a very little and gives you mighty good protection, if you have a Ford it costs you but $5.00 or $6.00 per year. Could you afTord to have it BURNED or STOLEN at that price? For more information inquire of Leonard Meisinger ! AGENT at Farmers' State Bank Plattsmouth, Nebraska for the Plattsmouth Journal in or der that he might be kept posted on happenings throughout the county. Henry Kehne and son Will v of Weeping Water came over to tnis city this morning to attend to some business matters and visit friends fo a short time. George S. Witten and Victor E. Soward, both from the neighborhood of South Bend, were in the city to day looking after some business in the court house. . Frank and Homer Schliesthcmeir of near Nehawka, were in the city last evening attending the lectures at the court house and returned home later in the day. . Joseph Tubbs, of west of Mynard was in the city this morning looking after some business at the court house, as well as attending to some matters about town. Frank Marler, from near Ne hawka, was in the city last evening and returned home with his car af ter having transacted the business which called him here. Robert Irvan and Andrew Stohl man of Louisville were visitors in Plattsmouth this morning, coming to attend the lectures at the court house on the income tax. Joseph Flaria of Louisville was in this, city this morning looking after the application for citizenship in the United States, he formerly having lived in Austria. Frank H. Johnson from near Weeping Water vas a visitor in this city today coming to look after some business and to visit with his par ent's J. W. Johnson and wife. Ben Dill and wife and daughter. Miss Fern, were visitors in this city last evening, looking after FOr.e bus iness and returned to their homo southeast of Murray last night. I it. Bates and wife were in the city last evening from their h'me near Cedar Creek, attending tho mar riage of their daughter. Miss Pansy Bates to Mr. Cliaries Muybt-e cf this city. Alfred Rohlfi of ne-ir Avoca was a business visitor in this city today coming to hok aiter some business at ti" county seat ani to listen to the lecture at the court hcue on tlu income tax. Lemon Bate, of Rock Bluffs, war a visitor with his wife in fchio city, thc-v coming to wit:: ess the? marriage of his nephew. Fornloy B:tes, who was united in rnr.rriage to Miss Mar garet Lewis, of Venice. Ca'.; fornia. Harry Ilm and Helen Horn, who have been visiting ncr.r Creighfon. for some time pa:-t returned home today and wcrs met at Omaha by their father Henry Horn, who wt-nt from hi-3 home ikt.t Cedar Creel: for that purpose. Samuel W. Lodr of Greenwood and If. A. Bryant an attorney from Ashland, were in the city this morn ing looking after r.o::ie action to eleer the title to rnne lands ovned by Mr. Lodar in the northwestern portion of Cass county. George Schoeman and George He;. Jr., of Louisville canj down to this city this morning to attend to vonie business matters. While here TJr. Heil called at this oflice and had his subseri'ntion extended for anoth er year. B. F. Weaver of South Bend, wa in thi:5 morning to take his physical examination before the local board, he having been at Bridgeport and the card having to be forwarded lie did net get it in time to appear on the date mentioned on the card. For Sale 10 head of coming C- year-old mares and geldings, average weight 1400 lbs. Green broke. The kind you want. Inquire of J. P. Falter or Chas. L. Parnicle, Platts mouth. l-25-2wksd&w PUBLIC SALE! OF HIGH GRADE STOCK I will offer for sale at Public Auc tion at my farm, 4 miles southwest of Mynard and 4 miles northwest of Murray, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918 the following High Grade Stock: 60 Head of High Grade White Face Cattle 60 C5 of which are cows and heifers that are bred to.a registered Hereford bull. 10 yearling bulls that are "ready for service. Also one Registered Hereford Bull. 5 young horses will be offered for sale. This stock is all in excellent condition. Sale Commences at 10. 0'Clock A. M. Lunch Will Be Served at Noon by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: A credit of eight, months will be given on all purchases, with good bankable paper bearing eight per cent from date. All property must be settled for before being removed. J. R. VALIERY. Owner. COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. GEO. 0. DOVEY, Clerk. KAISER WOULD BUY OFF RUMANIA WITH RUSS SOIL Amsterdam, Feb. S. A telegram frcm Berlin quotes the Boersen Ga- ette that as a result of conferences at Berlin, an agreement has been reached regarding the peace terms to be offered by the central powers to Rumania. The report is confirmed by the Essener Allgemeine Zeitung, which says that Rumania can obtain com pensation in southwestern Bessara bia for the annexation of Dobrudia by Bulgaria. The newspaper sug gests that Rumania and the Ukraine make common cause against the Russian bolsheviki. DOCUMENT FROOF GERMANY FINANCED BOLSHElflXI MOVE Paris, Feb. 8. The Petit Pari siene continues today publication of official German documents, which it says were brought to France by a prominent French scientist, who ob tained them from a Russian revolu tionary paper. The latest install ment consists of a series of docu ments tending to show that the bol shevik movement in Russia has been financed by Germany. Among these documents is a cir cular dated March 2, 1917, from the German Imperial bank to all repre sentatives in Switzerland, instruct ing them to honor all "demands for money from Nikolai, Lenine, M. Zin ovieff, Leon Trotzky, M. Kar.enelT, one of the Russian representatives at the JJrest-Litovsk peace negotia tions; M. Soumenson and Mazitn Koslovsky, who has been described as the chief German agent in Rtr: sin, all of which have taken a prom inent part in the bolshevik move ment. FOR SALE. 2 Ford cars, 1 large c;ir simahl for truck; 1 Harley-Davidon motor cycle; 1 Excelsior motorcycle; J Chopie Gas Engine. Inquire oJ J. 1'. Mason, at Plattsmouth Garage. 1-19-tfdSw. POBLIC The personal property cf the estate of the late C. II. Vallery will be sold 2t public auction, at his lato Uome, three miles weat cf Mynard,: Ne- brasku, cn " '. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15TH, 1918 consisting of the following described property: Sale Ccmmences at 10 0'Clock A. M Lunch Will Ec Served at Noon by W. A. Scott. 7 Head of Horses 7 One black team, 5 and 7 years old. weight 24 00. One gray team, S and 9 years old weight 2 SCO. One gray horse, smooth mouth. weight 1200. One bay horse, S year old, weight ir,no. One bay horse, S years old, weight 1500. 5 Head of Catile 5 Two cows, one fresh soon. One heifer. Two yearling calves. 7 Head of Hcgs 7 Three butchering lios. One sow and three pigs. Three shoats. Farm Implements, Etc. Two Newton wagons. One hay rack. One wood saw. One Dcering binder. One MeCormick mower. On 2 wheat drill. -One hay rake. One Clover Leaf manure spreader. Two riding listers. One feed grinder. One 2,,j horse International gas engine. Two Avery cultivators. 1 John Deere 2 row machine. Four sets of l'i-inch work har ness. One set of single harness. One disc. One stalk cutter. One corn elevator. One 4-horse power. One 3-section harrow. One loose ground lister. One bay sweep. One sulky plow. One grindstone. One hogshead. 8 dozen chickens. Copper clad range; two heating stoves and many other household articles; also other articles too num erous to mention. TERMS: A credit of from six to twelve months time will be given on all sums over $10. All sums of ?10 and under cash. All property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. HENRY MEISINGER. BLANCHE MEISINGER. Administrators. COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. GEO. 0. DOVEY, Clerk. SALE! The Plattsmouth Garage TELEPHONE 394 For Service Livery il Hours! Best Mechanics to Look After Your Troubles Batteries Recharged! Radiator Repaired! Storage! On and after January 1st, we will do a strictly cash business. Positively No Credit! J. E. tU3ASONv Prop: TAKEN UP. At my farm five miles southwest of Murdock, Nebr., one black horse with small white spot in forehead and little white on right hind foot, weight about tne hundred and fifty pounds. Owner can have same by proving ownership and pay for this notice and for hoses board and keep. P. F. Duerr. 2-4-3 wkswkly For Sale 30 tons of choice wild hay, baled. .See John AV. Falter, riattsmouth. l-26-2wksd&w rvoTic i: ok ;i iini 's sai.i-: In the District Court of Cass coun tv Nebraska. In tlif matter of t!i" Api-iicatSon of i:-Kir.al.l II. Thorp. Ouaniian -f the i'ersun ami Kstate of rinrtr.'P T!.orp, a m'.:!r. for luense to sHi real estate. Notice is hereby srUen that in pursuant- of an onltr of Ui listrit fourt in &r. f'r Ca.-s county. Nebras ka. Honorable James T. r.jrlev. Jmle of .ai! Court, made on ti e Hth day of Jani:arv,'l'Jl. for the silc of the real .state iifreinaftcr Ies-ri :ei. mere mil !.- soM at public vcixluro to tl.e liisrl! est bid.Ur for cash, at tlio South Front t)o..r of the County Coert House in the citv of lMattsniouth. in the county i Cass, and state of Nebraska, on the jrtrd day of February.. IDIS. at the hour of ton o'clock a. m., the follow ntf described real estate: An undivided two-forty-fifth f'-V of the Kast half of the Southeast quar ter of Section the Southwest quar ter of Section 24. the North half of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Sertion 2". and the North half of the North haif "f th- Northeast quar ter of Section all in Township 1, F;ai:t:' !!. C;-ss nnMity, Nebraska: also an undivided two-forty-fifths (2-4o of h,ot 2. IJIock 10 in South T.end, ps sur veyed, platted r.v.'l recorded in Cass county, Nebraska. Said srle will remain own one hour. Dated this 2th day of January, A. D. 191S. r.KGINAI.D H. TIIORI'. Guardian of the I 'Orson nnd Kstate of Florence Thorp, a Minor. NOTICI2 FOIl lltMKIXC. In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the Kstate of Mar tha Sheffcr. Deceased. To all Creditors, Heirs and persons interested in the estate of Martha Sheffcr, Deceased: Notice is heid- given that on the HUh day of January, 191$. Samuel H. I .nder tiled a verified petition in the County Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, settins; forth that Martha ShefTer died intestate in Cass county, Nebras ka, on the 17th day of August, lsiH. seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: TheSouthwest quarter (i?V!i of Section Fifteen 1G Town ship (12) North. Ilan.se Nine ?'i:ast of the 6th V. M., in Cass county. Ne braska; that they are now the owners of all of the aforesaid lands and that they acquired title to all of the afore said real estate through deeds of con veyance, duly executed and acknow ledged, from the heirs of Martha Shef Ter, deceased; that no administration of the estate of the sa d Martha Shef fcr has been hud in the state of Ne braska, and that not more than two years lu:s expired since her death; they pray for a determination of the time anil place of the death of Martha Shef fcr. a determination of the heirs of said deceased, their degree of kin ship, and the right of the descent of said real estate, and that the creditors of Martha Shelter be forever barred and enjoined from assertintr any claim upon aiu real estate. Said petition will be heard before said County Court at its rooms in the City of Plattsmouth. in said eouritv. on the 16th day of February, 131$. at (y the Court) ALI.l'V J. ni:i:so (Seal)-j2$-3w County Judge. IAA.M. lTlfli Notioe to non-resident T lefen1:i n their Heirs. Devisees, Legatees, Per sonal Kepresentatives and All Pcr- I f (ffil A P U Ci J' '?C 4"acre lrce iHncsten;! act 11 ill! W la E Ix'cn in force one year. Xcarlv K??! !! CliflCfl? V 000000 fibres of rass-covercil I. li sj) EilESbS 111 von'in ucrc Icl n Un tlie vear loir. Ilunilrc!; of ;m cciins ior inesc lands in J-.ast Central voniiiijj reached them Douglas oji the lUirlin-ton's Casncr croft, Gillette or Cleannont, on east Wvomintr. Although-the Government survev has not vet hetn imislw-d would he well to look at these early this season as possible. INFORMATION Write-me for circular describinir these mi!c-smarr lu.ni,.- steatls. Three years' residence each year. Information also at United States land offices at Doug 1Mb MM i sons interested In their I".tte. To William r.-.ul. Kay Caul. ICst! er Paul. .m-Ua ?! Carter. Kd 'arter. Wil liam S. IJethei. Hattie Dethe!, ! ra.ik M. Ur-the-1. if living, if deeeased the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persoti.s interested in tie estate of l'rai.k -I. IJethe!, deceased: Charles ;. lleti el. i" living, if deceased, the unknown heir, devisees, legatees, pvi'.-or.ai represen tatives and all person.-- interest d in the estate cf Charles, J. Uythel, de ceased : You and each of 'u fire hereby no tified that iiiraey H. lnCIe:e; ; pla n Uff on the 21st day o: January. l''i';. filed his petition in the iijsirict Coit of Cass county. Nebrasl;;.. wherein and ai! of y :i defendants: the ob ject and prs: of whleh j ettion that the ci.ihM, interest r:c:ht. Ct and estate of aeh a::d every : of y..-i in an! to tie Must ' 'r.e ll::idr.-.! ad K' ty-live (I4" f e' of hot iift.'-ri 1 ' in Jones' Addition to the ii:--re ' fJreen wood, Cajs county, Nebraska, i ; held to le inva! ::i ! that the title to raid rr a' os- be jtliefed :!S and every one t anv pii.'I all :i l.ohlir.fr by, and that it be of jabl plain t a t e and e acair.n you of you, and :in in ar.d try part and ee-h a: ; train: claims f any ;.ersj throuirh or under yon. ndjlld-J;ed iind decree, 1 that all of yo;i whose urines are forth, if livinc if deceased, dov: sees. Uateos, person.- 1 tatives ;m 1 all other p; i s estcd in the estate f each each and ahce y.-t the heirs, re pi ee n ns inter ned every rr.e of yon. Iiave no risrht. title, iaim or interest in and to said real estate-, or any pr.it thereof, and th;t each and all of m'M defendants, those rained, ami tl.osr whose names are unknown, and not stated, be forever barred front cialmim-r or asserting any right, titles interest or estate in and to said real estate, cr any rrt thereof, and for tucii other and furtner relict' us t the court may set ni just ami equitable. You and each of you arc further r.otiiied that you are required to an swer said petition "n r before Mon day, tiie 1Mb dav of March.. IMS. KIKNKY H. Dc-CLi:i:CJ. Plaintiff. C. A. i:.VL5, Attorney. j2s--lw. original isoTici: To Mary K. Jmi-f, Oliver son :i!!.l wife. Dolhe Hudson; ITod- Hat- Ciar-Hu.i- tie Whittakrr and j i.sl.ai.d. ence K. Whittnker: George- son and wife, Marie Hudson; Jcn- nie Andes-son and hushand. Arthur Anderson: Sidney Hudson and wife. Hthtl Hudson; Cora Vo-iu-ker and husband. K'.mer Your.ker; 5eorge Jones and wife Jcr.nio Jones; Mary "ichards and hus band. Oliver Kiehards; Lincoln Jones and wife, Klia Jor.es; -Maggie Sponslcr and husband Spor.sler; the unknown 1 eirs, dev isees, legatees, poisonal represen tatives and all persons inter st ed in the estate of John Hudson, deceased: the unknown heirs, dev isees, legatees, personal represen tative's and ail persons intcre.-tcd in the estate of William Jones, deceased; Kva Je.ries. if living, if deceased, her unknown heirs dev isors, legatees, peisoi.rl icprest n tatives and all person.-- interested in her estate and C. K. Wes-eott. occupants and owners of l. t I'ivs ",) in Plock Nine C. i and Ij.Is Twelve ?2 and Thirteen C.) in Hlock Kight (M ail in svmth Park Addition to the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska: You and each cf you arc herobv i;o- tilled Morse, A. D.. that the undersigned. W. K. on the Stli day of November. l:Hr. purchased for the taes thereon due and owing Lot Five in Ploek Nine C'i and Ixds Twelve 12 at'l Thirteen (?. in Pdock Might all in South Park Addittion to t'.o City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska. That said Lot Five (.") in P?ok Nin" C.) was assessed in the nam. of George J. Jones for the years HUH and lf'11. and said Lots Twelve (12) and Thir teen (i:: in Pdock Might S we sensed in the name of Geurge J. "e n.-JoTie-j It'll. for the voars IMTn. 10')' l':p 13U. VJ1:: and mi. That raid purchaser has sequent taxes thereon for 191 .1 and You are further, notified paid sub the years that sai.i purcnaser will apply- to the f'ountv Treasurer of Cass Vour.lv. Nebraska, for deed to said lots on thed'tli dav of May. A. D., llls, if not redeemed from such tax sale prior to such date J-l-Sw) W. M. MOP.SM. lias A'- in:! in- p.'.- ii main line and via T'nsoM V, the heridan main line for X'ot it as lands and make your .selection rcriuircd. Five nioniiis'. vnmtmn las.- Sundance and Buffalo, Wyoming. Let me help you. S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent, C. B. & Q. Ry., 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.