PAGE TWO, PLATTSMO UTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918. MRS. WAINTROOB buried in mm THIS AFTER EEJL&I33 EEPOSE IN JEWISH CEMETERY THERE FOUR CHILE-REN HERE. Was Ilerabcrs of the Jewish Church and Daughters of Rebecca, Also Woodman Circle. I'M' m Frihi 's Daily. The M-iiiaius of the kite .Mrs. Frvda V:;i:troiib wiro taken to Om :.ha on the early afternoon train to day hero the funeral was held ami the hurial made in the Jewish ceme tiry thr.t place. rreda r.rasch was horn in (I n. .any lifiy-nvti years a pro. and win:-. a'.'c'H thirteen years of aye, lo.-t her i.. other, her father marry-ir-r a - ec-ord time and coining to this c-.mitry when the deceased was I, tit :-ovor.teea years of a Cf. -Miss lira --h v. as 'united in marriage in the i.ihMh oigh-ties at Ottawa, llii to Mr. Herman Kirsehenblat t , a;..i the couple later moved to St. Mo. Here Mr. Kirsclien !. Ka vii-.g the mother anil Uvn. Charles ami Louis. In Si. Joseph she was united ago to Herman Waintroub. 1 ' iv 1: 1 , this city, where sue mis. r since. Mrs. Waint rcub :,! r of the Jewish church I a ; ' ,-. i .i. "iK,t i f the Pamvhters of Keh o a and alui Woodman Circle. Mr-. Wai.i.rouh has one full broth er, a twin. Mr. .V arc us Ilrasch. who : b::s't!K .-s at Hook Tort. i!- arrived here this morning : I i! fv.r.-'ral. In addi-ion a r of half- inters, daughters of t't.-r's .-,'eo.ul marriage, live in .o. Oi the five chUdrea. four re to pay their last sad trih i lov. to the mother who has Mr. !.-.ui Kir.-eheiil latt. who rad oj-.erator stationed at :-; i.d. rear r. Francisco, was : y : ' w'a.o coul l be present. ;;rd a furlough hut a short ii-iv, a:,;! made his inotlur a .,, !viii;; io g. t lonaer time in t I : ar. it'. i'i : or. r :a: ho miuht re main at lier ; -1 but was denied his request tcn-do'i. as the necessity a i'ir u f his occupation to be on t: .iub is great at present. Aecord-it..-'.j l. rammed to his work in the v -t : '. . I was uttable to he here to at i :.-! t he funeral. V: 1 : ici-e ti;c mother, who !.; :.'o.: vs be- i good io her child r.n a".d !.: been ( he Le.-t of a wife io C:e h Mr-band, who with the ;,: -i an l--'.i to mu'.trn her tak 'n ;..;. j . While 1 i fo i sweet, the lati r ha.:u r-;. i':iy ami yen weeks of t'li; '! worn aa's life v ere at t rn da"t v-ith very ae-iie sul'uring ami the -v.d but relief to her long con ti. .-entri!:;. as her tpirit has av.-;;v to r-.--t ::. fence. MIZD INVENTIONS 027 AIR CRAFTS r.e. ' : ' - I 1 i : i . . Ti'e (hier:.m.':i is dc irons of se i:.--u ; a r v am! all designs which iy ! av- he n invented i f air craft aioi :-r i n i ; i n :-. the sendin.g of such o ;' n ir.veniiag them with a d rim on -(' tie iiiu.hl. mul its par i i r -. Ti;t' perfeetio!i to wi:!i-M !l - ii.ii:-: mr.ehine has been h' i-i-.J, ' -; ii,e result i.-f thouaht and t h a i ! I :' r ! ion the work of inanv pcf.p!.- oi iii'u:y wavs. it we are :-o- i-e. :.i r.po'. i by the experience ami v : ! v-e hav to use all tbi thi.i'o i t i r i ! . peiijdo to c(.f ijj f'.( :--t rct-aio : io- wujtrovetm iu and re sult (! ire 1. All plans drawing and -.-i mm v ill l-o considered as con ,.h ::t ial. . s:"cmi Mi!-r(iinr.iii tee on cngi- ' ' i'.u 1 1 ri -i 1 1 1 1; - lia bi-i-ii orga.niz ' to ist in examining inventions 1 1. ) ,'ui WILLIAM :UCKER VERY EICK. i r 're!..- , ! '.lily. '.':";!i,:m Tucker for : r a re:-iii.-;i ! j ri t ! . ' i;; re:ie'.;., 1 l( a number of is count v and age- of eighty j ..is. I. a re''-;o:y removed to near . !.!; n 1 fr .:n hi:, foum-, h"me near ..'' i -.-1. a. h.-'s rir-fivi'd a stroke of Mi -;?; xy, and is lying critically ill : t his !.' ine r.' ar Ash'and. W. Virr.it! :n,d wife from Murray were in the riiy today on their way to A.id .nti. v. hc-re they go to visit Mr. T'.t-'i-er, who i-; a brot 'icr-in-laV of ;.Ir. Vir in. 'e : re h.oping that they may find Mr. Tucker improvcl in tu.ir arrival. VTIIL IIAKi: THEIR HOI'IE III OLD CAS3 '' ie ' - hi'i"on. who v.-i 3 1 his .. . .jv !".'-n laahing t:,cir Lome t:0 I'orth:.':' pert iou of the state r r;i..-; Tf tr Pandolph. for the past live vcars, Luve returned to Platls- mouth and will farm here in the fu ture. Mrs. Hutchinson came in last evening- on the late Burlington train and will be followed by Mr. Hutch inson and his brother Earnest, who a short time since went there to as sist in the moving. MORE WORK THAN CAN DO. I'rom Friday's laily. C. li. Olson of the Olson Photo Co.. who is staying most of the time at Junction City, Kansas, is home for a few days and this morning was a passenger to Omaha, where he is looking after some business pertain ing to the plant here and also at Junction City. He was looking after the engaging of two more artists to assist in the prosecution of the work at the Kansas office. HARLEY WILES VERY SICK. From Friday's aily. J. K. Wiles who has been at Omaha attending the bedside of Harley Wiles, his nephew, returned home this morning and said that the young man who is critically sick, had pass ed the best night last night that he has for a week. Mr. Harley Wiles is still very sick, and is having a hard struggle in his tight for recovery. Dr. T. P. Livingston spent the night with him at Omaha, returning home this morning. LITTLE CHILD DIES IN MISSOURI. From Fi-:d:y's Daily. Last evening W. T. Smith received a message telling of the death of a little grandson just two years of age. sen of his daughter Nellie and jaisband Mr. Audrey Cornel of Amazonia, Mo. It was not known here that the little one was sick un til the sad news came of his death. Mrs. W. T. Smith, the grandmother was vi-iting at the time in Eagle and Mr. Smith telephoned her of the death, site immediately hastening to the home of the stricken parents. Nothing is as yet known as to the funeral or burial. GIVE RECEPTION FOR DEPARTING MEMBER Fn-m Fii.!;ty's Daily. East evening at the home of Mr. am! Mrs. l.uther F. Pickett was held a reception in honor id the depart ing of .Mr. and Mrs. Heorge Hood man, who are moving to a farm southwert of Murray for the sum mer. Mr. Goodman is a member of i i.oai tions i lass, wnue .Mr: Moorman is a meuiner oi tiie I .oval I'.iumvis v oi m,c i nrisiian i Sunday School, and the occasion was I an expression of good will towards tho members who are removing from this neighborhood. A large number of young people were in attendance and a musical program was had var ied by social conversation and games by tho younger portion of the as semblage. The male quartette con sisting of W. I). Wassell. A. M. Saud- "rs, IJ. A. MeElwain and P. F. P.h.in rendered some very bo-uitiful numbers All had a very delightful time and after the verv fine lunch. - ....., ...v.. -iMi'i'i-i thanking the host and hostess for the ..i .. .. , ...... , i pe.is.Mu cM iunganu v.isneu .ir. anu Mrs. (.oodmnn linnidnesv: rinil unw. I I'1"'.' ' "'is. new nomo. ,...- ... I I : . , i CORPORAL CLIFF0RT1 FfiPT.F.S i r.e,, i n. lay s Daily. Clifford Forbes has been taken lrom tho ranks of the private at tamp I'uuston and made a corporal, wiih tiie prospect of soon becoming a Sergeant, and which ho could have had at the time be was appoint- :,rl" ;"'..r m :..r r. . in, ii'. iivi, mi i after having served as a corporal, he will ho in better position for the tul- vancci post than otherwise. We iiie certain mat Cluiord will lie able 1 r. . . I n care ior eiiiier position and more M' than that, and wo expect to hear of them coming to h m. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. I'iiiiii I'riil.iv's Daily. The Platte Mutual Insurance Com pany, through their representative, Mr. J. ('. Peterson, secretary of the company, have already met and sat- isfactorily adjusted the fire loss on the IJeggs property in tho iiort!icr:i part ot the city. The fire occurred Tuesday night, and the claim paid today is certainly very prompt action on a fire loss, but this is the way the Platte Mutual believe in doing bwsi- ness. The property was occupied by Hyron- Keed and family. 1 . ,. I About Constipation. Certain articles of diet tend to .. i .i. ......, . . i i.iiei:n iij ivemeiiis o iiue noweis. 'j he mo:;t cotumou of these are cheese, lea and boiled milk. On the other band raw fruits, especially apples and bananas, also graham bread and so whole whoa! bread promote a move- lent of If bowels. When .the i bowels are badly constipated, bow- ever, the srurn v.ay is to take one or I tv o of Chamberlain's Tab!et3 iuime diately after supper. COUNCIL OF DE FENSE MAKES IN QUIRIES INTO ACTS SPECIAL COMMITTEE HAVE SITTING HERE YESTERDAY AND MAKE FINDINGS. From Friday's Daily. Clothed with authority from (he State Council of Defense, yesterday a special committee, appointed for the purpose of hearing compalints of disloyalty, and consisting of L.. F. Langhorst, who was not able to be present, C. C. W'escott, J. M. Teegard en and Dale Uoyles. held a hearing in this city, at which these findings were the result: February 21, 19 IS. The Executive Committee of the Council of Defense meeting in execu tive session at Plattsmouth, this date after hearing the evidence in the matter of charges of disloyalty against "Win. Hassler made the fol lowing findings: First, That it has not been proven that Win. Hassler is guilty of mak ing disloyal remarks concerning the government or the conduct of the war. Second. That Wm. Hassler lias been indiscreet in permitting the gathering of citizens of Herman birth in his place of business and the discussions of war questions in the German language. Requirements. The Executive Committee requires. First. That Wm. Hassler place the American flag in a tonpieious place upon his blacksmith shop. Second. That he forbid the fur ther gathering of citizens of Herman birth in his shop for the discussion of questions of war ami governmental policy, in the Herman language. In t lie tream"nt of this case the Executive Committee have taken this further action: First. That I he tru-teos d" the (.I'liiiau Eva:;r.:lkv! Church Plattsmouth 'm largo America:! ; position on -co sa'd church. : :o' Second. '!"':. church. lie--. .. i ed to disp'm y : a prominent e of his re-si.!. we: ir d to phue :n a cor.spiciou--- iv or i ron ; oi I'm t or euer. h of vol reaiiir- .corican fhu' in : the outside- fron'. A! o that he re quired to . lMorica n bin -;ua l--. 'wherever ? ; to m e h i : hsf endeavor-; to 'rttate i ui i he'- oat - riotism am: n 1 h paoph i ;iied ) In church Th" I.'X'-. r.live Coiiimi'tt e. .1. M. T! ! .N i'lUKX, Vice ( C. c. WCJCOTT, Secret ar; dam: iuivr.Ks. m. i. ! . l i ".'u i i, rrespient was u:i able to he prt - nt. at this bt-arin les,des ii:e aoo-.v t!;ere were numerous lomohunts io' disiovaltv. and acts w-iich are ipiestionabl ... 7 , . ... uiaue oeiore i;ie COi;imitt"", hut wen not in a shane to be handled, at th.-i time. T!u are being put in shao: for handling and will be heard at ,ui caiiy ua.ie. i ik 1'ivesngat ior which was held yesterday is but ihe l eginnimr of n mimhor wb;, i. m ... !.. ..... l. .1 j , iiiui mi- pun isn iiient ' . cases of i s ova v til b, r.,,n.! , If. Ill IIMII'I "iiu tnai action which imur cae ,1.... , , mmands. c are in a time when no man's position as to this govern- menr can no lelt in doubt, lie musf be loyal, not nominally so and sileuj on all questions of loilty to the government, but tho people must know where be stands, and where the nuostion nriv-ou ! t u;o ,,,..;;..,. and the findings is on the wrong side 1. " ,,.lw. r " mi i.- iiH-n- is mi nail wjiv measure which will answer the case. EXTENDING FEDERAL PRISON. 1 '"'n Frulay's Daily. (!- II- Olson, who has just arrived from Junction City, Kansas, on his way home came through Leaven worth and says, "The Government is now erecting a large new wing on the prison at that place for I he special purpose of caring for peopb v - 1,0 aro being interned here on ac- tyun( of heing pro-gertnan. From ,Ik' number of people of whom v P"'11' accounts of dislovallv to the RoviTiimont. When You Have a Cold. It is when you have a severe cold that you appreciate the good quali ties of Chamberlain' Cough Kern edy. Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana, III.. Wrilf-S- "Out. riun.v..ir.f,lil c-,r, T- 1 . v. lll-JVeillll HI" iKKAk caiiRht a severe cold last winter that settled on his lungs and he had ter- ... . . rioie coughing spells. Vvo v.ere greatly worried about him as the 'medicine we gave him did not help him in the least. A neighbor spoke highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that 1 got a bottle of it The first dose benefited him so much that I continued giving it to him until he was cured. Service Flass ft the Journal Office. GOT MARRIED IN NEBRASKA. From Thursday's Daily. O. C. Fasnacht, aged just turn ing thirty-nine, a mere ship of a lad, living at Randolph, Iowa, fell in love with pretty Miss Lottie Mervhew, just rounding out twenty-nine years and as fair as a summer fhower, liv ing at Thurman, Iowa. They had talked the matter over when they would wed and where they would marry, and finally they concluded they take a little trip over into Ne braska, and have the ceremony per formed there. So arranging the matters so, they arrived in this city yesterday after noon, and going directly to the court bouse, they procured a permit, and making inquiry for the'-minister of the Christian church, they hastened there and were united in the bonds of matrimony, just to have the cere mony completed, when another couple arrived for the same purpose. However Mr. and Mrs. Fasnacht de parted for their 'good old Iowa' on the evening train to surprise the folks. WILL CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY From Thursday's Daily. The II. P. O. E. will with their ladies this evening at their hall in this city celebrate the fiftieth anni versary of the organization of the order in this city with appropriate ceremonies, which will be something to eat. a card party and dancing. The order has been in this city since l'.lOl and has a large membership They constructed their home here in 1 : 1 : ! , which makes a fine place for their meetings and t lie celebrations like the one which they are holding this evening. WILL MARRY IN OMAHA. : r.e rua..a papers contain mo record ot the issuance ot marriage license, which shall permit the mar riage of lia'ph Twiss c,f Louisville, and Mi.s H inna. Eergreti of Omaha .o:s llergreeii was lormerlv a resi dent f Flat tsmout h arid since the deat '.i;! i'lfr tatii'.T with her mother .. ... . . .. - . has 1. -i. im ,"-inu li -r home at Omaha TV A"Tm a a J J.IXjjj i. S Il'Kf 1T0W All!) THEV i ui" i-'i i ' !: '.- I i.i i i . We are posing as being patriotic. and s;ji! ,;() , have a flag on Pub lic I.i'rarv. or the Cite J fall. Of !;iii'-c we knew liiat lovatlv is not measured by the display of flags, for many 'inies that is gallcrv play, but a 11. ig now and then world not barm one -v: .-.-.u:d be a prcttv good thing to have me filiating around. l'Ol'XI) A gettlY, silk muffler. Owner may have same bv calling at this oil'.eo and paing for this adver- tl emeiit. 2-20-tftl A Hint to the Aged li pei i e juxst !s.ty '.ears or age eould !e "'.-:i,!(l( - to go to bed as so(,;i ha thrv ta cold and remain in bed for one or two davs. they vi;uld recover much more uuicklv. .:..!?. . , ... , , .... e.-,n-t i.iiiv u iin-j laivl I I Ul 111 OCT la 1 11 S Cough Ii( ;m dy. There would also be !o-; .l:.-,..,.r lb,, eol.t iminir foiioic- " ' l ' v"" ' " el by any of tiie more serious d is- I cases. Service Flags at. the Journal O.Ticc. i?or Infants and Children In Wss ForOvar30 Years Always tcars the Sifuaruns c 'Food Administration SAYS: Kat less meat, sugar, Hour and laid. We carry a large line of sub- stitutes: . I'reah Halibut. Can Salmon 2Gc. L'5c o5c Mackerel l 15c Sardines So &. 18c Tuna fish 25c I Shrimp 10c Salt Mackerel 10c each Lake Fish 15c lb. Cod Fish 30c lb. Salmon 30c lb. Corn Meal 70c Parley Flour j. 8 l-3c Potato Flour, llice. Corn Starch, Huckwheat, Corn (.'rockers, War lircad. Victory Bread, ltye Bread, Compound lard,, Troco Oleo, Nut Oleo. HATT'S DATE OF SECOND DRAFT UNKNOWN, DECLARES BAKER GOVERNMENT MAY NOT CALL NEXT CONTINGENT FOR ARMY RIGHT AWAY. Labor Conditions Upset and Months May Elapse Before Second Call to Service Sent. Washington, Feb. 20. Secretary Baker authorized the statement to day that no date has been selected for the beginning of the . second draft. Various estimates have placed tho time between March 1 and June 1. These are declared to be guesses. The government's disposition not to disturb the labor situation, par ticularly on farms at the planting season, is one of the factors enter ing into the situation. The provost marshal general's of fice, it is understood, is disinclined to go ahead with the second draft until congress has perfected the law by pending amendments to change the basis of apportionment and to authorize the president to call into the military service men skilled in industry and agriculture regardless of previous classification. The remaining increments of the iirst draft will begin to move for ward to the camps beginning this week. HAVE ESTABLISHED A COUNTY AGENT From Thursday's l.tily. The county commissioners held a fhort session this morning, having a special mission alone to perform. that of considering some petitions asking the establishment of 'a Farm y , . , . . Pureau and County Agent. The re- I , i ji Ja, , I appeuueu oi lauu owners, ami me ue- cision was arrived at to establish the i , . rami JOircail ailU io appoint a I I niinti' A -roiil ' ho o trotit i - I PI-Miteil mix will Do as .moii as Xo primer man sliall have been selected Chamberlain's Tablets. These Tablets are intended pS - peeially for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. If you are troub led with heartburn, indigestion or constipation they will do you good. For Sale A number of while Brahma Cockerels. Airs. C. E. llceb- ncr, Nehav.ka. Mini i: nut iiiviiiiMi In the County Court of Cass i-ouu Iv. Nebraska. In the matter of the Kstate of Mal tha ShctTer, Deceased. To all Creditcrs. Heirs and tiersons interest, ,i hi the estate of Maltha Sh ff.-i- Deceased Notice is hereby uiv.-n that on t lie l!Mli dav of January, lais. Samuel 1 1. 1-o.lor tiled a veriiied iietition in the I Count v Court of Cuss county. Nebras - ka. setting forth that Martha Slieffer led intestate in I'ass county. .e iras- ka. on the 17lh dav of August. lt:l.said Court removing clouds from a nd 'l . ' . I siii'ii oi I ie lotto w inir iiesci-i neii roa I I -ri... ",.i........ . ....... ...- I SV 'A of Section Fifteen (IT.) Town 1.1,,. ,'--!,. li"," k-l' 11 I ..1 .lll.lllltl I ship Twelve (l-i North, Kangc Nine ic.) l-.ast of the tilh 1. SI., in Cass ooun- t y. Nebraska: that they are now tho owners of all of the aforesaid lauds and that they acquired title to all of the aforesaid real estate through deeds knowlcdged, from the heirs of Martha shelter, deceased: that no administra tion of the estate of the srtid Maltha Sheffer has been bad in the state of Nebraska, and that not more tlian two years has expired since her death: they pray for a iiclerm mat ion or l tie time and place of the death of Mar- tha Sheffer. a d. t erm ina t ton of the heirs of said deceased, their degree of kinship and the right of the descent of said real estate and that the cro.li- tors of Martha Shelter be forever bar- ed ami enjoined irom asserting any (faim upon said real estate. sam peiiiiou win no nearu iwub said County Court at its rooms in t lie ( My ot I I a 1 1 sm oi 1 1 1 1, in said eon in ; -. i on the lSth day of March, ltUS, at 10 o clock a. in. (Py the Court) alli;n j. i;i:r:sox. (Seal! f.'l-:Jw. County Judge. oitii:t io snow ( VI m III tie District ourt ot c ass coun ty. Nebraska. I n the. matter of the Application of P.ertha X.. Stanillev, Cuariliau of llu II.... 1., i- f.-,l... .....i'i '. .,,",,'1 Vi ina Stiiiull'i-v all ..... ....... Minors, for leave to sell real estate. I on leading and filing the pet i t ion. I .i.,i. ...iri.il ,,r i:.itli:i I. Slum i'v I a I e. ,, ..r II1I...1I SI n ,1. 1 1 e - Irene I s:.n,.,iir., m.,1.,.1 siimilifv and Voina . . - - . - . . i. (-..iii.'vv I,..- il..s.i II. I real estate: All I of ..... ip. , . ....,1 ti,...,. fi in 1 ijiim . 1 - -' ... , . ... I Hlock Two 2). in the City of I'liiver- sitv Place. Lancaster eouniy, .vcmas- ka, as the same is shown upon the pub lished and recorded plat tnereoi. ior the liurnose of putting the proceeds thereof out at interest or investing in some productive stock. It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said minors, and all persons interested in the estates of said minors appear before mo at chambers iti the Court House in the city of.J'lattsmoutli. ('ass county, Nebraska, on the 16th day of March, A. D., 11S, at ten o'clock a. 111., to show cause, if any there by, why license should not he granted to said llertlia L. Statidley, Guardian, to ncll said real estate for the purpose above set forth. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once each week for throe successive weeks in the Plattsmouth. Journal, a newspaper cir culating in said county of Cass. Dated at chambers in said Cass county this 14th day of February, A. D., 1918. .TAMES T. BEOLKV, Judge of the District Court flS-uW Cass County, Nebraska. nv mII oiii.oiw for 1 cense tosollieai estate. The Plattsmouth Garage TELEPHONE 394 For Service Livery All 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 J. E. GtfIASl, Prop. THINKS OF ENGAGING IN IMPLEMENT BUSINESS From Thursday's Daily. E. li. Evans, the man who has been doing the disc sharpening over the county, aiid who has made his head quarters at the home of C. E. Cook, southwest of this city departed this morning for his former home at Ulenwood, Iowa, where he is looking after some business for the day. Mr. Evans while at the Uurlington sta tion, awaiting for his train, said, that he was going to enter the im plement business here this spring, and was making inquiry for a suit able place for the business. The Journal delivered at your door for oniy 10 centa a week. i.i:i;ai. MiTici: In th lu'stiict Court of Fuss iduii t v. Ncln'uska. W'illlMin I. Foltz. Plaintiff, vs. James Jenkins. -t al. Defendants. Tn .lunipc T,nlrinv- Ifltn V i .O I n I " v ....... . ... ....... . I Wish whoso real name is John Neish) Ilit-oi ire Jenkins: In aliam Nc-ish: Adam I ,,.nkins: Al,-,w .svish: ni.-ks.m jt Miller, a eo-partnersli i -impos-d of !..!..., I ;..lr w-..,. .,.,.1 Willi. n Miliar- a'l.rv.wn .it, .... i patruk Kellev; Mrs. Patrick Kelley i .... . . .-.... iir.si .ai name unknown who. ir nv I i it 17 ami it deceased, wuiow or l atraKi K-ellov. , leased: James Kane: James I I.PillM. All . .1 il 1 1 1 IV 11 lit Mil M I L 1 I n;inu iinhtuiu n t wlfo. If livinir nn1 if ,locea.v mI. willow if James K-am W- i t .. it- -t ised: b-ort;e W. Wharton: Ml cjoorjie W. Wharton nirst real name unknown) wife, if living and if de ceased, widow of Ceorjie W . Wharton deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives ami all oilier persons interested in the os t;,te of James Jenkins, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representative and all other persons interested in the estate of John Neish, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentat ives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Ueortfo Jen kins, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, icfiaiees. personal represenia tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Abraham Neish. de (eased: the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the os tate of Adam Jenkins, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estate of An drew Neish, deceased. Defendants You and each of you are hereby noti- I tied that on the IStli day of February, IJsUS. tho plaintiff ill tiie forfgoniK on I t it led cause. tilol bis petition in t lie 1 ist r ict Court of Cass county. N biaska. wherein each and all of you are made parties defendant, the ob- I Jeet. purpose and prayer or whicli saul l""""" '- "oiciiu m-cu-v "'n" 1 f..ii.:.,.. I 'I i ,nt- , e. ... - scribed real estate, in Plaintiff. Wil- .-- --- . nam i. i-ouz, io-wu: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter: the southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter; tho oast half of the south west quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter, all In Section Thirty-throe t 33 ). Township Kloven ill! North, in Kange Twelve (PJ) Fast of the th 1. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, i,v ilKi""sl "u aco aim un " vim . ami in exciuoe ano enjoin on and eaen ami an oi you iroiu eei as- I 1,1 ' ,ull"""i- n.. (.i. niT.iof said corporation. I estate or iniciesi mi aim m. me icaii csiaie oeioie oescnoco ano as set io.1.1","1 alu ,lu,'"M; r'al"" '" icasou . i i.o ii no s am ei se possession oi said premises Kr more I 1 mi n icii eai pi 101 m me onnueiice- "l -o, imi oi r-o, om- 11 "" icwci ua m.tj nt- ju.m ; M"." I 1 nonet- is kocii ano imiomsuco - . -.-..i. i,,iv... P - imiii. ..I You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 1st day of April, 111S. or default will bo taken against you therein. WILLIAM 1. HILTZ, Plaintiff. Py JOHN M. LKYPA. fis-lw J 1 is Attorney. olIDI'.lt 'IO SHOW CAl SI-: In the District Court of Cass conn- I I Iv. Nebraska. I In the matter of the Application of wnaries j-.. ingerson, .11.1 1 o urn i i l lei sons a no esi aies oi ( -r 1 1 ie i iikh ti - son. r.iiii-r iiikhi'isiiii, iinin i ok i-i - i son Itigwersoti, Minors, for leave to sell! -. . . On l oading and filing Ihe iietition. 1 11 v verineo. or ( iiaries v.. 1 1 swerson. 1 ( - - ... .. . .-.-. .. . . . ; Kuuruian 01 in persuns ano esiaies ui There will be a Dance at Greenwood, Nebraska, Thursday Night, February 28ih rain or shine, at the De Luxe dancing pavilion. Floor space 50x100 feet. Music by Desdiner s Colored Orches- tra. We sing while you dance. Follow the Crowd! Welcome! V Orville Inswerson, Flmer Iiigwerj-'-on, Alma Inwerson, "William J iiffwi-rsnii and Clayton Inpfwcrson. minors, for li cense to sell t tie interests of said minors in the following deserilx-d real estate, to-wit: The west half (w'a) of the northwest uaiter (nw'i of Sec tion twenty-einlit l'S) in Township cloven (111 north, of Kanp' nine east of the Cth P. M.. and hut eiirlit im in P.loek t wenty-four I L' i I in the Vil lajre of Kasle, all in Cass eotinty. Xe-ln-aska, for the purpose of raising funds with whicli to odue.it ft said minors and for the purpose of putting out at interest the proeoeds from said sale or investing them in some pro. duetive stuck, and it appearing from said petition that each of the said minors is the owner of only an un divided one-eiH:hty-fourth il-Mi of said real estate, and that the income therefrom is small. It is therefore ordered that the net of kin of said minors and all persons interested in said estates appear le fore me sit chaml-rs in the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Xehraska. on the i':'.rd dav of March, 1918, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there he. why li cense should not I"- granted to said Charles K. Iiikwoi-soh. guardian. to soil the interests of said minors in said real estate for the purposes ahove set forth, and It is further ordered that a ropy ot this order be served on all persons in terested in said estates hy lMnr pub lished three successive wicks in the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Cass, Nebraska Dated at Pla t tsuiou t h. in l 'ass c oun ty, Nebraska, this 1.1th dav of Febru ary, 19 IS. jami-:s T. p.i:;m:y. - fis-aw .Tiulste of the Dist. Court AKTIt'LUS OF l( (lltl'lllt VTION of the Farmers Flevator Co., of Cul lom, Nebraska. Known all men by tlx.-o presents: That we. tiio undersigned residents ,if I'ass county. State of Nebraska, do associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming- and becoming a corporation under the taws of the State of Nebraska, for the transaction of the business hereinafter described.. Article I N'.VMK: The name of the corpora tion shall be The Farmers Flcvater Co., of Cullom, Nebraska. Article II I'LACK OF msiNFSS: The prirvi pal place of transacting business shall bo at Cullom, county of Cass, and Stat-.- I 0f Nebraska' Article III ('i;xi:i;.h nati kf. of hfsinkss: The nature of the business to be trans acted by said corporation shall be the buying and selling of all kinds of grain and coal. the operation of an elevator and the erection and main tenance of such buildings and struc tures as may be deemed necessary in carry ins on the aforesaid business. Arlielo IV AMOUNT OF CAPITAIj STOCK: Tho authorized capital stock of sai.l cor poration shall be Ten Thousand Dol lars ($10,000,001 in shares of One Hun dred Dollars $J0O.0O) each, to be fully paid and non-assessable. Article V co.mm i:xci:m kxt axd tkiimixa- T oV i il-' I il so N. I- stso -r 1... ..vit-m .f ... : ... ,.,..,. :,", ..,,',., .. .,.. ...... ..... . .... Three Thousand Dollars $.;.000.oo of said stock is sold and continue during the period of twenty-five years. Article VI Xhi:i!TI-:i).'l-:SS: The outstanding indebtedness of said corporation shall not at any time exceed the sum of Three Thousand Dollars I $.:,00l).(i . Article VII P.OAIID OF DlKKl'ToKS: The busi ness of said corporation shall be con ducted by a board of live directors. Io be elected by the stockholders! such I elect ion to take place at such tinu .,,, to ,,0 conducted in su, manner as k1)jiM ,,t. prescribed bv the liv-Laws Article lll AMKNPMIIXTS: These Articles of Incorporation may be amen. led by a jnlj , v voU f stock Imbb I s of r 1 1 , stock sold of said -oi i.oi at i.u, , s,u.i. manner as may be nrovided f ,ll0 iv.,aus CHAS. T. PFACoCK i .1. i;. 11 KISI Xi ; 1 l.DUIi; HOUN j IIOI;N A. 15. FOUNOFI- Witness to Signatures Jl. A. SCHNFIDBK. ciaie or icnrasKa. i ouniy oi l ass, ss: On this 7th day of October, 1M17, be fore me, a Notary Public in and for Cass county. State of Nebraska, per sonally appeared the above naiiH',1. I i lias. i. i-cacocK, a. (i. .ieisiiiger, l.on- lie Born. P. A. Horn and A. 15. Forme who arc personally known to mo to 'e the identical persons whoso name are affixed to the above Articles of i' " . , iiy; r-.-.c. ..... .e. i iiu in- .-. i .nv . ... n Lli i. l Witness my hand and notarial yea I (.lit- ua.. j 00 e vime ,1.... .... ,1 !...- ..1 GKO. O. DOVi;Y. Notary Public-. . ..... 1 ...... 1 . Jif tjii.nn.-.nn:. i-ini" s-t-tn S. luia. No Til rale