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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. PAGE TWO PLATTSxMOlTIin SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL WHAT IS KAISERISM EOT SELFiSHNES! I? AS THE KATIES APPEARS TO A CCEIIESPONBEXT OF THIS PA PERHIS IDEAS REGARD ING WHEAT PRICES. I'roi'i Tuesday's Daily. What is Kaiser ism? Is it not wanting world power? What is want ing world power, tut selfishness? What is selfishness but wanting everyllnns and giving nothing? It looks a little like we have Kaiserites here at home. We have men (I shall say nion), that are not satisfied with the pric." of wheat at $2.00 per bushel. They say it is not enough, claiming it is too cheap according to other things In God"s name why do they not ask that other things Ife lowered in comparison to wheat. We have a great many poor people, do they not need some consideration. I know of plenty of farmers who say wheat is too high now; and the gov ernment should put the price of corn to SO cents per bushel so the poor people could live. Oh! You say we cannot feed the high priced corn and make anything out of it. rAt you do not ask the high price of corn to be lowered. Oh no. that would hurt the producers. I have farmed for fifty years and I have to say if a man can not make a izocd living getting $2.00 per bush el for wheat. 50 cents for corn. $10 Pr hundred for hogs $S.OO per hund red for cattle, he ought to starve. I have raised wheat at sixty cents p;--r hushel. corn for fifteen cents, i.-A cattle i'l-.d hogs, selling them ho'h for three dollars per hundred a lid propored. Now v.o are getting over three times J0 cents for the wheat. 10 times 13 cents for the corn. 4 times SO. 00 for the cattle and 5 times $3.00 for the hogs and still not rationed. It is claimed that farm implements co-t more, which we admit that is true, but they last you for 'ten years if erred for. Stop and think, are we living just for self? If we are . we had just as well net live. We ;;re down on Kaisc-rism, but let lis be careful, lest we have a little of it ouricdves. We have the best govern ment the sun ever shone upon, we claim to be a Christian Nation, what decs that mean, but followers of Chrict, rnd what does that mean, br.t living for the good cf others? - In place cf that I am sorry to say, we have men who can see nothing but DOLLARS. DOLLARS, DOL l.AKS. "What shall it profit a man if he rl.all gain the whole world and lose his own soul." Jesus came that The undersigned will ouer for sale at Public Auction at his home known as the Pleasant View Farm, 3 lrlos east cf Murray, and S miles tenth of Plattrmouth on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 tic fallowing described property to v. it. Owing to sickness I am com pvilcd to quit farming and all this 1 liberty must be sold: 4 HEAD OF HOUSES 1 ():.e sorrel gelding, 7 years old, veijht l,".r,:; one bay gelding, S j tars old, weight 1,000; cr.o black i:.are. 7 years old, weight 1,100; one brov. :i horse colt, coming 2-ycars- id. 17 HEAD OF CATTLE 17 One tow giving milk now; one o- fn.h soon; six cows fre.-h in tie j;.ii.; two steers, coming two ye:rs o',l; six calves coming one year old; 3 bulls coming cue year old. 10 HEAD OF SH0ATS 10 I Jj'iroc sh.-;tts; Poland China il .it--: 1 C!icrter brood sow. lY-Hn ILIPLEKENTS, ETC. 0:.i Peru 2-row stalk cutler :; tiad.ger riding cultivator i:o John I)--i-re lti-inch sulky, as I i 2 si-- new. ir.-.-j P. O. corn rhiitr. f ! rod cf. wire. (-.'J; John Uei-re K.H t.'-.r 2: !:-'?, !l';V. Or.e bob :b 1. .(' M.t WOl lw Uii I .. 1 tu::;. uo lllCll. (i ii' v;;i"ku.;; ll.-ttr. "v: Jti.i.J- Lr..d ii, ring-trip cul tivator. SAL7, C0in-:7.;sCE3 AT 10 A. It. viii Lo served at uoou by W. A. S-ott. ' TERMS OF SALE All fcunio of 10.00 a;:d under c:.. ii. On i ll turns over $10.00 a cr. lit of fro::i t,Ix to eight months ti;uo will be niven, purchaser giving p.-)')d bankable paper, bearing tight p- r cent from dale of s.ale. Ail pro: : y trust be settled for before being removed fri-ni the prt-mi-r?. CHAELEY CHEAl'.IE?v, COL. y. R. YOUNG. Anct. W. G. 130EDEKER, Clerk. B 5! P i i P C fl 3 E f ryoLsb o M L fc ! might lift us out of selfishness. He says, "I if I be lifted up I will draw all men unto me." Why are not all men drawn to him? Because the professed followers of Jesus are not imitating him in their lives. W. R. BRYAN. . WOULD MAKE PLATTS- MOUTH BRANCH OFFICE Fiimi Tuesday's Dally. R. F Smith, who is a special audi tor for the "Freight Audit Company" having offices in Chicago. whose business it is to audit freight bills to which have been applied the wrong rating or classification, and to ad just freight claims. As traffic con sulting manager they handle inter state commerce complaints. Mr. Smith said the company had in mind the establishing of a branch office in the west which would be just outside of Omaha, and which was to cover the territory extending both sides of the river. In the office which they are desiring to establish, there would at the beginning be about twelve or fifteen p'eople em ployed, perhaps the major portion of them lady clerks, with probably four or five men. Besides there would be solicitors which would make their headquarters, and to this place they would send their bills for auditing and adjustment. Mr. Smith is at this time taking the matter up with his company regarding mak ing riattsmouth that branch station in their work. SCHOOL BOARDS TO MEET. From Tuesday's Daily. February 19, 19 IS. School Poard Members Cass County, Nebraska. Dear Sir: We have arranged for a meeting of the School Boards of Cass County to consider problems of "iiterest to ail of us. This meeting will be held Saturday. March 2, at 'he court house, 1:00 p. m. We are doubly anxious to have you with us. Program. Music Plattsmouth Male Quartet. "Educational Progress in Our Com munity" Mr. E. M. Pollard. Ne hawka and Mr. Dale Doyles, Alvo. Adress: "The School Eoard and School Improvement." Mr. George W. Brown, Department of Rural Edu cation, Peru State Normal. . Subjects for General Discussion Mr. A. G: Cole, Leader. "Real Compulsory Educational Law." "Care of School Property". Question Box. All subjects are open for general discussion. Come and give us your ideas. Anything to make our schools better. Invite your neighbors to come along. Remember; the date, Saturday, March 2, 191 S, at the court house, 1:00 p. m. With best wishes for a successful meeting, I am. Yours very truly, ALPHA C. PETERSON, County Superintendent. DO HOT WANT SHIP WORKERS NOW Prom Tuesday's Daily. The National Council of Defense bas sent out speakers to explain to those agencies which are working for the recruiting of workers for the ship building campaign, that the workers are not wanted now, but that they are to keep their present places and be ready when called. At this time there no provisions for car ing for the workers, as places have to be provided for them to stay, and there in most of the places no provi sion for their housing. HAS MOVED TO LOUISVILLE. From Tuesday's Daily. Last evening Lee Cole and wife who have made their home southwest of this city near Mynard. since be ginning to operate a farm for him self are moving to near Louisville, where they will farm in the future. This is a nice family, and will make a good accession to the com munity where they shall move. We of course shall miss them here, but what is our loss will he the gain of Louisville. BUYS A NEW AUTOMOBILE. I'iori w-lncsiJa y's Daily. Phillip Kuhne ha3 jus;t made a purchase of a new Ford Automobile which he will have for use, both lor business around the farm and for pleasure. He has chosen the Ford as it is one which all the family can operate, and which is most econom ical and reliable. He got the car through the T. II. Pollock Auto Co. Constant Sufferer Finds Relief. "I have been a constant sufferer from kidney trouble and was down sick in bed," writes C. F. Reynolds. 4 12 Ilerrick St., Elmira, N. Y. "I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills. In a few days I was up out cf l ed." Rec n'mended. for rheumatic piila;. backache, biliousness, sore muscles, stiff joints-, "tired out" feel ing. Sold everywhere. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LOYAL MAN GO TOGETHER THE NEED IS A MAN FOR THE HOUR, AND FOR THE SOLU TION OF ITS PROBLEMS. From Monday's Daily. Just at this time we are in the place where it requires men of high standing and with a purpose which cannot be diverted by some ones flat tery, or connivance. The country is made up of men, who have the principle, and will do the things which appeals to them as right, and are not looking for gallery ap plaudits. There are some men who with a selfish aim in view, are trying to turn the trend of public sentiment to their betterment, and which by the wave of popular feel ings seem to be doing. But the true man and true American no matter What his precedence may hat e been, whether German or what not. will stand by the proposition which is right and just. Two thousand years ago. Christ was searching for men that had the stuff in them, and found them in the little band of disciples which sur rounded him. True one was a trait or, and we have traitors here now. whose night will be as black as that cf Judas. There is only one way and that is the one which points to loyalty, to principle, to right and to your country. The poet, has told in his way the kind of men we are reeding, and let us say we. are getting too. We have some of the other hind too, but they are being sifted and will find their real level in a time not far distant. "God give us men! The time de mands. Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and v.illiug hands. Men whom the lust o!l:ce does not kill; Men whom the- spoils vi o'iiee can not buy: Men who per. nninivUis and a will; Men who have r r.; r; men who will not lie; Men who c.'-i: ;.and before a dema gogue And damn hi? t : caou'rous flatteries without -:iiig; Tall men, sur-trv;ioJ, who live above ih frg : In public ;::;- av-.d in private think ing." The !xcr.v i v.u is said to bo thf noblest work of Cud, but the one who you cannot d- i; ::d on is worse than no man at ail. THE A3J2SICAN RED CF.0SS. From T ;--n i .v':: Daily. To the Teachers of the Nation: The enclosed "Call to the Color?" was written by Mrs. Mary C. C. Rrad ford, President of the National Edu cational Association. Mrs. Bradford says In it that tlir pr??cnt campaign for enrollment in the Junior Red Cross (February 12 to 22) is the teacher's opportunity for service to the Nation. She be lieves that the teachers will 'i-rck his movement and that all the cliil-;?-rn v. ill be interested in it if teach ers .unl school authorities do their pnrt. Will you see that the children have a i.ance to enroll for service? "Will yon ree that your local Red Cross ("Jin;. tor or branch Chapter selects a School ommittce and organizes the schools for s::r ice? You can do it. No one else can. EDWIN G. COOLEY, Director Junjor Membership and School Activities, Central Division. "A Call to the Colors" To the Public School Teachers of the United States: You are hereby called to the Colors of the American Republic. The teaching force of the United States is summoned to serve anew in the great world crisis that is at hand. The war for human freedom cannot be won unless th,e army of soldiers of the common good the public ar my gives the fullest measure of sac rifice and service. Still more im portant, a new and fairer civilization will not take the place cf the one that has broken down under the stress of conflict unless the molders of the soul-stuff of the world teach ers dedicate themselves afresh to the mighty task of rebuilding the national institutions as an expres sion of the highest ideal of humanity. The schools are the laboratory of good citizenship. The children are little citizens and must be guided in such present experience as will make certain their future dedication to the welfare of the Republic. The Junior Membership of the Red Cross, through the School Auxiliary, offers an unsurpassable medium through which the patriotic activities of the children can make themselves felt. Reginning with Lincoln's Birthday and lasting until Washington's Birthday, . a natifia-wide effort is to be made in behalf of increasing the Junior Membership. This Call to,the Colors is for your service in this campaign. The National Education Associa tion offers every teacher in the land the high privilege of participation in this great campaign . The school organization of every state needs your help in 'this form of character education. The Presi dent of the United States, the great teacher of the world, hrs given a new content to the term "Red Cros." Therefore, you may consider that he calls you to the Colors in this active service for the children cf the world. You are hereby called to the Col ors by all the great ideals through which Today is acting on Tomorrow to the end that Tomorrow may see the sunrise of a world life dedi cated to straight thinking, hard work, mighty loving. You are called to the Colors by the Spirit of America, by the needs of childhood, by the Soul of Civiliza tion. Yours is the privilege of sac rificing, serving, and loving. I sp-lute yon upon your great op portunity. I thank you for the way in which you are certain to rise to its fartliest heights. Soldiers of the Common Good! Re buiUes of Civilization! Molders of the destiny of the world! Your great-task is ready. Assume it. OTHER v BOOZE FINES ASSESSED. FY'Mti M ::Viy's Do My. La ft Saturday afternoon, by re- quevt over telephone A. I). Wei ton and Wm. Doud. both from Green wood, came to Plr t fsinout h and ac knowledged tl;;;t thev had had booze h their poeioii, am!' were assessed a tine of Sl00.0v and cas. $0.70 which, was paid and they went down along -the lighted highway singing the merry song of "jvore wisdom." and they had it, tov. T!u matter came about i:i the lirst rlr.ee hv a coiTCjprsndouec which cime into the o'r.co oi Kie i aunty Attorney, ami which thinking the r.iite ofiireri; cculd wnrl; Le'trr was turned over to them. J. M. IJeucl vent to Grecn v.nfsl from Om?ha Thursday, where he located th. layout, an 1 was m-jt there by C I. Quintou Friday night when the fu;:p was m they bring-, iv.-x the people to Pl:;tt:.:?:;oi:(U tin r.i..ri.:::g for hearing. From the ':::u". there v.vro o 1C .: i';ne assess td and ?-7.20 levied. Tluio were ail paid, and the people wc-:it awa wiser, if net lumpier. One thing is domcmrt rated in this section, that th.- S'Klo and bounty oft'.cial are working hand hr hand in these care?. and with V.vs puccc-:?. which has h?c: cited." 'i1! tive ra.rry v rrk goes on. IV ; i .!..i..hiv'.-- Paily. iiip ncKMs anu res; an rams oi mis city, as well as elsewhere, have re ceived notice from tfce food commis sicner, to not dispense any meat from twelve o'clock midnight until ten n'clc.el: tho ne:;t day on all days, and this is in addition to the ord er- elsewhere. This means a meat loss breakfast for 1 lie hotels ani? restaurants. Ti-ii vi?a:is that the after n-idnipht iunchers will have to forgo the sandwich. ASE VISITING BEOTHEIl KEEL. From Mnmlay's laily. William Mutz of Sacred Heart. Minn., who have been spending th? winter in California, are jv.ift now returning from the wcit and coming to Omaha today telephone to Mr. A. C. Mut::. who i.j a brother and this afternoon crime down to pay his brother and wife a vbit before going on to their home' in the north. MESTIZ7G OF THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES IN 0I.IAHA, NE3R. l'nm M"i'hiesl;i.vs Paily. C. C. Wescott was at the meeting of the Associated Charities at Omaha which Aas in convention yesterday and has to say that they had a large re i reservation, of all the charities and societies looking for the better ment of the conditions in- Omaha. Among the institutions there repre sented was the Public Welfare Board, and a resolution was passed that there should be a Public Wel fare Board created in every city in the state. A resolution was before the city council here for that a short time which was lost by one vote, and one not voting. i2Mi HK-M'-I jMrf V W. A- ROBERTSON. Lawyer. 5 East of Riley Hotel. Coate?. Block, SPoni Floor CHICHESTER S PILLS i-kll! MAMOND llKAMK T.orilrat Ault yo'ir Initfr!i"t for . .TEK 9 yearikaoan ai Eest,feifei.t, Always Rellalile err; n ov rinir.r.JCTC nrcuvFCE ft CVv.ii it J'Utnond l;nnd &2Jx,'i I'tllaia Kcd aid iold metaliicN .- -,5 , . . lK 1.1. ... VllOn 4'.' a bte. V1 TaLe ,, Allirp. ilur nf vrbp -I Af sn,'i. A.kfort.'lii.r-ru;, I i Zif WiAi;i.M l!ANU I'll I HAD NOT SEEN BROTHER FOR THIRTY YEARS From Monday's Daily " ; Last Saturday afternoon, George White, of Mason City, Iowa, arrived in this city for a visit with relative. Mr. George White is a brother of N. E. White of South Tark, and has lived in Iowa for thirty yeara and has during that time never seen his brother.- lie came over to see him and his family, and at Manilla, la., met his brother N. E. White, who is working at that place, being a con tractor doing busins with the Mil waukee railroad. Coming here he visited with the rest of jthe family. He enjoved the visit finely and was accompanied to the train this after noon by his two neices Luella and Nellie White when he departed. Rev. John Albert Williams of Omaha, a member and minister of the Episcopal church, who has been in this city conducting some of the meetings for Rev. Father Leete for the past few days departed this af ternoon for his home in Omaha. !.i:;ai. xktici: Jn tli Ihtikt Court of Cass coun- tv. (NVliraska. William I. I'oltz. Plaint iff. vs. James .lov.liins. ft al. i pfendaut. To James Jenkins: John Xeish: John Wisli (whose real name is John Neish) (iccir.i.'? Jenkins: Abialiani Neish: Allan Jenkins: Andrew Neish; Dickson Ar Miller, r o-f.;t rtnership composed of tio'.iort Pii'kson and YXilliam Miller I'atriek Kelley; Mrs. 3'atrick Kelioy ( first real name unknown! wife, if li'- i n and if deceased, widow of I'atriek Kelley, deceased: James Kane: James Keani : Mrs. James Keane first real name unknown) wile, if living and if deceased, widow of James Keane, ie- i ca.-eo; lioiTKi' W . wiiartois; .mi Geo;-.. V. Wharton dirst real nam'.! unknown) wife, if living and if de ceased, widow of lieorue V. Wharton deceased: lh" unknown heir.'-, devisees. lej-ratees, personal represeiita i i ves iind all other per.vons mt crctaeil in toe es tale of James Jenkins, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal em est-nta I'Vt and all oth persons interested in the estate of John Neish. deceased: the unknown heirs. devlrecK. .le;;.t ees, personal ren- i-i sen tat i ves ;i ikI all otner persons In- tc:-ted In the estate of linirsc Jen kins, ieeea.-nl : he unknown h ir (!, vis-.'f-s. leir.it es, personal ie,)i'svnl.- ttves and all other persons m.cscsle ia tie t-state of Ahruhum Neish. de. icantl; the unknown heirs, devisee ti ratee.--, personal representatives a?u otii f J ersons inteiest(d in t!:e es tat" ,f Adam Jenkins, deceased; tlu !ekrowi ! eii s. ii, vii '. legatees, pei - soe.ai reorc -nti' t i' s, and al! other persons interested in the e.-taie of An drew Neish, oVee:-ed, 1 )efen;!ants. '' i, ;n;;r ejicii o x w are hereby noti- lied that on the ltli day of Fe'oruai y. rus. the idaintiff in lite i"or joiner on titled cans'-, lih-d his petiti-m in th pisll irt 'niil t of Cass county. Nc hraska. wheri'ih each mid si 1 1 of you .-ii.- m.ide i al lies defendant. th d- jci 1. purpose ami prayetj of which said p.'"iti'u :s to o! tain a deer e from said Vurt irii'iix ii:vr choids from and onioiin;? the title to the following de sci:'iel real ctatc. in riaintirf, Wi! lis'.rn I. Foitz. to-wit: The o-itl;w-st quarter of the rorihonst iuart(f: tie southeast u'-uuier of the northwest quar ter: the east half of the south west q. 'alter and the west ha'f of the southeast quarter, nil in , Section Tl.it i. -tl-r.- i.i;p, Tnwnshin I'lcvi n Ml) North. in Kan-'e Twelve !! Hast of the fitii i. M.. in Cass e,;,:itv. Ni'hrasl.a, a-: t ir;i : !-1 vmi and each and all of vo',-. a:nl to exclude and enjoin j on sind each and all of you from ever rs selling' o;- claiming any rigl.t. title (:!,"!e or interest in a. id to the real state I -e fore described and as set forth in .'aid petition, adverse to plain tiff, by reason of Plaintiff's advetse possess hai (i said pre:nises for mjrc than ten years pi ior to the commence ment of said action, alio for such oth er ami further lelief as may be just and equitable. T!i!s notice is given and published pursuant to an order entered by said Court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the "1st iliiv of April. latS. or default will he taken against you tbe-rein. WILLIAM I. FOLTZ. . Plaintiff, lly JOHN M. LKY!.. fl.-lw I Ms Attorney. m;u!-:k to show pai si: In the District Court oT Cass conn Iv. .' 1 ras'.ir Jn the matter of the Appl'ealioji of P.ertl.P L. Star.dlex-. iteaidhiu of Mu l:-it Slandb-y, Irene stand lev, .'iiil"-i Sfaiidh-e iiinl Yi ma st.imlley. a:'. Minors, for leave to sell real estate. On reading and tiling the- petition. duly vcrilied. of Merth.i L. Standiey lua nlia n oi" IIuii"l't Slar.dle-, Irene Siaii'llcy, Mal'l Standley and Vernn Stiindley. ali minors, ("or li-ens- to sell the following de ri bed real estate: All of Lots Two ' 'and Three :;) i!i Ploclv Tv. o in the City of I'niver- sity Place. Lancaster ceuir.ty. Nebras ka, as lie same is shown upon the piilt, Jished and reeonU'd plat thereof, for the purj'ose of patting the proceeds thereof out at Interest or investing in some productive stock. It is therefore ordered that the next .f kin of -;tid minors, and all persons i ii ( i' res i 'd in the estates of said minors appear before nie at, e-hauibeis in the i 'curl House in the city of I "la 1 1 smou t h. Cas conntv, Nebraska, on the TCtii dav of March, A. 1 .. PUS. at ten o'clock a. m.. to shmv j-ri;:s-. if jiiiy the-n- !y, why license should not be 'fai'te-d to said !;.t!Iih L. Standley, Or.ardian. to sell siiiil real estate for the puri'.se above net forth. And it is further ordered that a copv of this order be published once cueh vrck fr llircf sui"ssi ve weeks i:i th" I'lattstnouth Journal, a newspaper tir culating in paid county eif Cass. Dated at e-hambers in said Cass county this 11th elay of February, A. !., 1018. jam ih t. i;i:;li:v. Judge of the Jistri(t Court flS-Ilvv fuss County. Nebraska. OltHKK TO SHOW CAI SK In the District Court of Cass conn tv. Nebraska. In the matter of the Application e.f Charles E. Ingwerson. Guardian eif the persons and estates eif Orvllle Ingwer son. Elmer Ingwerson. Alma Ingwer son. William Ingwerson and Clayton Inirwerson. Minors', for leave to sell real estate. On reading and filing the? petition. dulv verified, of Charles E. Ingwerson, guardian of the persons and estates of Orville Ingwerson, Elmer Ingwerson, Alma Ingwerson. William Ingwerson and Clayton Ingwerson. minors, for li cense to sell the interests ofi?aid minors in the following described real estate, to-wit: The vest half (wtj) of the northwest quarter (nw4 of Sec tion twenty-eight (2S) in Township eleven (11) north, of liange nine (9) east of the rn P. M.. and l-ot elglit ( a ) in I31o'K twenty-rour iu me vil lage of Eagle, all In Cass county, Ne braska,' for the purpose of i raising , funds with which to educate said Parmele ThftatTG. Plattsmnuih , .... ( u r tSame Company Seen in minors and fer the purpse ef j.utting out at interest the prr-eeds fr.-nn said Kale or Investing theun In some pro ductive stock, and it appearing from said petition that caoii of the said minors is the owner ef ejnly an un divided ene-eighty-fonrt Ii tl-st) of said reel estate, and that the income there-from is small. It is therefore erdereel that the next of kin of said minors and all persons interested in said estates appear before- nie at chambers in the- Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, on the day of March, 301S, at 10:0 o'clock a. n.. to show cause, if any there- be. hy li cense should not be granted to said Charles I'. Ingwcrson. guardian. to sell the interests of said minors in said real estate for the purposes above et forth, "and It is further orde-red that a copy of t!ii' oilier be served on all pen -sons in-Tere.--ted in said estates by being pub lished thre'e- suecessive weeks jn the Plattsmouth Jouiual, a newspaper printed and published in said County cf Cass. Nebraska. Dated at l'la t t.- nioitt h, in Cass conn tv, Nebraska, tills 1 5 1 It elav of Febru ary, 191 S. JAM KS T. PKOLKY. flS-3w Judge of the Dist. Court. aktm i.i:s of iMiinrinivriin ef the Farmers Klevator Co., of Cirl bni. Nebraska. Known all men by these presur.ts; That we, the iindeisig'ied residents of Cass county, Htate t Nebraska, do associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming ami becoming a corporation under the laws e'f the Stale- eif Nebraska, for the transaction of the business hereinafter described. Article I NAM 10: The name, of the corpora tion snail be The Farmers Klevator Co., of Culloin. Nebraska. Artlclt- II PLACE OP UUSIXEyS: The princi pal place of transae ting business shell be at Cullom. county of Cass, and JState e)f Nebraska. Art lei- III OEXKHAL NATPIIE )F P.l'SINKSS: The nature of the hasiness to be trans-ae-tt-d by said e-erpen-ation shall be the buying and foiling of all kinds of grein s:n,t e-oal. the eperation eif an (levator and the erection and inain-ti-iii'r.ce of such buiblings and struc tures as may be eleeiue'd necessary in carrying on the aforesaid business. Article IV AMOUNT OF CAPITAL. STOCiK : The authoiized capital stock of said cor poration shall be Ten Thousand Dol lars ( $10,00t.0O) in shares of One Hun dred Dollars CS100.00) path, to be fully paid anel non-assessable. Article V COMMENCEMENT AND TERMINA TION OF KPSINESS: The existance of this corporation shall e-emmenee when Three Thousand Dollars ( $:!.00.0() 1 of saiel stock is sold and continue during the period of twenty-live veais. Article VI INDEBTEDNESS: The outstandin indebtedness ef said e-orpovation shall not at any time e-ceed the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000,001. Article VII IIOAKD OF DIKECTOPS: The luisi ness of said corporation shall be con elreted by a beiard of live riree-ters, to be elected by the steu-khedders: sue h election to take place at such time and to be conJueteil in such manner as shall bo prescribed by the Py-Laws of saiel corporation. .Article VIII AMENDMENTS: These Artielos of hn oi i'ovation may he amended by a majority vote of stockholders of ail of the sto-k sold of said e-o."porat ion in such manner as may be provided for in the F.v-Lnws. ('has. t. peacock, j. :. meislvoek, louie i:oi:n, P. A. HOP.N. A. 1. FOKNOFF. Witness to signatures: 11. A. SCIINE1DEK. State of Nebraska, County of Cas, ss: tin this 1'ith elay ot October. 11)17, be- fejre me, a Notary Public in and for Cass county. States of Nebraska, per- onaliy appeared the above' named. ("has. T. Peacock, J. ( t. Me-i.inger, Lou ie P.orn, 1. A. Horn and' A. 15. Foriioii", whe are personally known to me to; be the identieal persons whose names ire auixe'd to the above Articles ot The PS attsmouth Gara TELEPHONE 394 Service Livery Ml 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 Mo Credit! n SATURDAY, IJCMI iV&fTM ffUUX B Pf"3 IH CSBJtot basest a Omaha and Kansas City."i BUD FISHER'S Newest UTT and JEFf D3VORCED i Glad-Eyed Girls! Glittering Scenes! Sure-Fire Funsters! Gorgeous Ccstums! Universally Conceded t!ie Merrieit of All Traveling R'-j Travetie&! 3Sc, SOc, 75c and $1 00- "plus thg war tax. Seats now on sale. Incorporation, as parties the-rcto, and they severally acknowledged the in strument to be tlnir voluntary act and eletd. Wit iu my hand and notarial seal the day and year !;-st above written. Gr.O. O. DOVEY. fSes.l) Notary Public. My commission empires Sept. . lt'l'J. .mitki: of ;i'.i:iJi.ivs sale In the District Court of Cass coun ty Nebraska. In the matter of the Application of PeiMnald II.- Thorp, (iiianlian of 11 o Pcrr-on anil Estate ef Florence Thorp, a minor, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pm-si:an'-e of an order of the Distriyt Court in and for Cass county. Nebras ka. Honorable James T. Lesley, Judgo of said Court, made on the l lth day 'f January, F'l, for the sale of the real -.tat hereinafter -dscrib !. tin-re will be so'd at public vendure to the hig'u cst bidder for e-asli, at the Seuitli Front Door ef the Comity Court House in the cily of PlatLs.nouth, in the county of Caps, and state of Nebraska, on the Crd elay of February, 1U18, - at tho lion;- of ten o'c!o k a. m., the follow ing described real estate-: An unelivided two-forty-fifths fZ-4o) of the East half t'f the Southeast quar ter of Section L':t: the Southwest, quar ter of Se-ction 1' 1. the Nirth half eif the North half eif the Norlhwest quarter of Section "', and the. North half of the, North half m' ti e Northeast iuar ler ef Section -3. all in Township 1.', Ttange 10, Cass comity, Nebraska: also -n undivided t wo-forty-tifths (2-tl) ot Lot E'en k 10 in South It.Mid, as ciir veyed, platted and recorded in Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain eipe-n one hour. Dated til i; J'Jth dav of January. A. D. 191S. EEn.ALi) II. TI.'OKP. Guardian of the Person and Estate of Florence Thorp, a Minor. LKUAI XtlTIfK. Notie-e to non-'.esiuoiit Defondants, their Heirs. Devisees, Legatees, Per sona! Per resentatives and All Per sous in'eiestcd in their Estate. " To William Paul. Pay Paul. Esth'-r Paul, Amelia P. Carter, Ed Carter. Wil liam S. Pcthel. llattie Peliiel. Iran:; M. Pcthel. if living, if deccase-d f.". unknown heirs, devisees, iegatees. pel -sonal representatives an.l :ill rcisi.;.s interested in the estate of Frank Tl. P.ethel, deceased; Charles tJ. Itethel, if living, if deceased, the unkneiwn heirs, elevis:-es, legatees, personal re-presci;-Mttives and all persons Intel est eel Li the estate of Charles G. Pethel, de ceased : Y6u and each of you are hereby n tifieel that llirney 11. DeClercq as plain, tiff cn the 21st day of Januarv, 191 v- tiled his petition in t!io District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein y,i ar.el aii of you are defendants: the ob ject and prayer of which petition is that the1 claim, interest right, title and estate eif each and every ;;ie of you in and le thf East One Hundred and Forty-live. (H:) feet of Lot Fifteen tl5 in Jones" Addition to the- Village of Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska, bo held to be invalid, ami that the- title of said plaintiff iu and to t-aid real es tate and j very part be e;u:eted as against you and each and every on of ru, anel as against any and all e-Iainis oT any person holding bv, through or under you, ami that it bo adjudged and elecrecd that each and all cf you whose- names are above set forth, if living, if elecease-d. the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represe-n-tativ-s anel all either persons inter ested in the estate of cacti ami every one if eon. have no right, title, e-Iaim or interest in and to said real estate-, or any part thereof, and that each and all of said defendants, those named. and those whose names are unknown, and not stateel, be forever barred from claiming' or asserting any right, title?, interest or e-state in and to said rout estate, or any ? art thereof, and for such other and turthe-r relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. You and each of yon are further m.-tiJicd that "you are required to an- s cr sail! petition em er before Mon day, the ISth day of March. 1 ! 1 S. mUNHY II. DeCLEPCQ. Plaintiff. C. A. PAWLS. Attorney. jL'S-tw. ra ge