Thursday, November 28, 1918. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. rAGE FOUR. 0)e f!attsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at I'ostoffice, I'lattsmouth, Neb., as Becond-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE I hope he lives a thousand years, Vih un-imperkil duties, I lioi-i" lie lives a thousand years And s--ponds it picking coolies! :o: V 11 we'll be happy. :o: When our boys come liotuo. :o: marching What is to become of the Uel tian hare? :o: Truth to till- the kai.-cr's head was all that it was cracked up to be. :o: Tit Germans have had their d.ime an fiddler. ? Ttnu- tli. m n ;t nav Hip -:c:- f!rnany is iia'vv to be threatened with a very severe punishment irohi'ution. :o: Tii'- v.ar i-i over and what a inat riviontul sera in b!e there is troing to be i r t-oM'er bos who have harm. I t. d"k. -:o:- .i tl t-I t f line's life iT is bet t r ! ! the inipc Mitent n:-!iiory f a lliun-.iiiil pb aiir;'ble t rans-; couple of installments on that in-.rtr-i"!is than to r ;.:ret one virtue. . dcinnity if she had kept the money :o: Bernstorff stiuandered here in Amer- "Marriage was a surprise to her lean. friT'd-," say a boadline in one of? :o: the vv.-:t rn a '".bar! L'es. Is a won- The kaiser has sixty castles, and i'i r ii:-ire v !ii"rs aren't Imrsewhip-j no home. Il has more than a v.Tltin: i.'.siuuatiir; tiling'.; j 1:ke M:at. :o:- V.'hiie the fighting is believed to 'r. the armies are not denio !'!;.!. aiid the 4-minute men must 1:T ef Min.nl'T tb.e hunt off atid f ri trer t stretch it to ten mm utc:- AIii:"ver thej- cho-e. :o. Ir was liioi-'f.nes. wasn't it, who vent about with a lantern looking for an honest nan? And it would lil-ely l.Hve made him sore if you hail iiid to Ii tin : "A lantern Diogones? And not a n:irror, Diogones!' :o: While we fully appreciated the t:. ri.s if the professional food d inonstrau.rs, it is the man behind the meat counter with his thumb "i the scales and hU eye on the v. ho teaches us tnol of our b ins in meat saving. :o: If any of lh- peac:- d'-Ieatrs fear Injustices may be done tJermany in the final negotiations, they may be t :l en on ;t brief four to the ie-va.-'iite-I re;-:ii:i-. ef Prance hiii! Bel---i':' . It is i. 1 i-vM that one biok t!ri"!-ii Lens will clear their vi sion. :o: p-.pe uitli empty stomachs ilnn'l think rightly; in fact, they d.n't think at all," :-ays Shepherd in the Red Cri w. Maga- ?i':f. We. ;ir'- convinced f trt'Mi of this v, hen u- recall tbe that t : i : t : of the world's "be.,t" pr.-etry v. rittcn by attthcra at the point i i starvation. :o: No .v the ex-Kai r f.iyg be did no' C-e from bis people but that ho t;d want to "ernbiras them by bis pri .- i:c"." Il--; rh;ht; he uh l .!rra-.-(( them by bis presence just, ubi.iii lon nougli to get his people in ti e (;;!. ! t bole" any nation ev r fmmi itself in, and from all if ;i,rt.s they don't seem to be mourn ing I.i Id G'i r,! Ohio. City cf ToifefJn. lsi a. j County, es. 1'rar k T. Chtr.cy makns oath that he fa 3t.r.!cr parlctr of tho firm of t J. Crer.e- ; C -.. doing huair.es? In tho City cf Toledo, County and gtate aforesaid, to ! that Mid V.rrn w.;i pay th'j sum of (j.tZ Ji'J.NiJUtI) DOLLARS for each ani f;vcry ease Catanh that cannot be f ,iv-1 bvfi euau of i!ALL'ti CATARRH :ji;l:ci:;k. frank j. ciieney. fwrrn tj If-ri rr.c ar.d autDcribed In :r.y r . o, V.'s f.ih .y ci December, A. : A. V,'. CLEASON. "i! "fotary Public Citt'rh ?.:-JJ'nc la taken ln ! rr r by aa; t-rts. ta--,Jtr. ths iilcod on e M-j 5 ifacf i ct iio Hyisttrn. Send f ; j :-,Tiiyio',ia in. f". P. J. rilL'NiJi f- CO., Toledo. O. T-M tv ri-:z-:-ets. 75c. ii:: F4ir-...y i'tila tor constipation. Doubt is the sacred sickness. :o: But hasn't Germany food for reflection'. :o: plenty of Is Plattsmouth lagging in the United War Work? We hope not. :o: Why worry? Tomorrow will soon bo the yesterday you have forgot - ten. -:o: Mo.t of us would be thankful if we could afford ; turkey for Thanks giving. :o:- Iogic is all very well as a weap on against your opponents: but don't try to live it by yourself. :o: If you are no bigger fool than you look you ought, to bo able to find plenty to be thankful for next Thursday Thanksgiving day. It appears to us that the cud of the war will bring back to a lot of people who had just about made up Iheir minds never to buy an auto mobile. :o: iierniany oulu ea.sitv pay a hundred uniforms, and no disguise I' has fifty titles, and no uood name. He has six sons, and no comfort in bis ae. :o: Some people, who arc up-to-date on politics are this early eager to priphet-y that Secretary McAdoo is resiiininsr for the prupose of getting ready to succeed President Wilson. Maybe so, but we doubt it. :o: The merchants of Plattsmouth are preparing to give their clerks a day off on Thanksgiving by keep ing closed the entire day. If you want any supplies for Thanksgiving dinner secure them the day before. :o: The U-boat crews who surrender ed to the British were described as sullen. Still, men who drive craft designed especially for the murder of women and children could hard ly be expected to put on a Santa Clans appearance. :o: The I'nited Press president who sent out the lirst armistice report which was condemned as premature insists his information was official. and hints that the armistice may have been signed twice. Well, it might as well be that way. It was very widely celebrated twice. Be sides, there is no danger of ovcr cclberating news of that kind. :o: "(iermany fears the spread of JJol- shivism" says a report. We recall that this doctrine of "international ism" wu:i introduced by (Germany rt the beginning of the war, when a confirmee of. Socialists from all na tion:; was called at Switzerland by "Cerman agents" to formulate this doctrine, which discourages national ism and patriotism for one's country, fostering (particularly at this time) a spirit, of revolution and anarchy. Germany thus thought to breed dis content and opposition between the various governments of her enemies and the Socialists class so that the latter would refuse to support war; at fl'.e batne time she was using the war conversely to cement the classes within her empire by the ties of pa triotism end the exigencies of the oc casion. Now it looks as if she has let loose greater forces than she was able to control and this doctrine of the Bolshivlki is spreading over Germany and Europe so rapidly that the reaction threatens to be disas trous to her interests. It serves her right. "GERMANY MUST BE FED." Clemenceau's straight declaration that the Germans must be fed well deserving the character of "tiger in strife, if you will, but also en dowed with the traditions of the native land of chivalry. Ameri cans share the belief that Clemen- ceau voices for the French. They feel that it rested properly with a representative of France, the most close antagonist of Germany and the greatest sufferer among the conquerors, to bespeak mercy. Now that Clemenceau and through him France have said it. we all feel that this is the right of it. Let us crown arms with mercy. Since honor is but a wisdom deep- I er than the casual eye can measure I the Frenchman's fine forgetfulness I of revenee ma v constitute one of I those unconscious strokes of the up- rlght mind to wnich Macchiavelli cannot attain. If anything can crack the brass front of Prussian clamnablenet-s, the example of a de cent world at this juncture ought to do it. Nothing must do despair ,i w o hmo,i7nri V V WW U11V C 1111 UC"l tl V V - v & i many and must not despair of get- ting it. A kindly sarcastic fate has made it possible to appeal to the starvers of Belgium through one of their strongest instincts, that of the stomach. By all means feed them then, not only for mercy's sake, but in the I.ope that some contagion of other ways may enter them with the food. :o: THE PRICE ENGLAND PAYS. It is recorded that of the 14.S40 members of Cambridge University serving in the war, 2,382 have been killed, 3,154 wounded and 2,871 are missing or prisoners a total cas ualty list of 8.407. This small item out of England's total serves well to bring home to us the frightful price the British have paid in their serv'ee in defense or tne world s civilization. Their total casualty list is over a million. The war has also taken toll at home. The British Medical Journal records that of 2,000,000 men ex amined only 3B per cent, were In good physical condition. Too little food, too much work, lack of com fort and amusement and the strain of the war brought this degenera tion about. It will take j-ears of peace to repair thp damage. Let us never forget the debt the world owes to Great Britain. :o: SOCIAL WORKERS HOLD RED CROSS MEETING Very Enthusiastic Gathering of the Red Cross Branch at Home of Mrs. Spangler A short time ago the Social Work ers of this city held a very enthusi astic meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Spangler, at which time reports were made by the committees hav ing in hand the soliciting of the funds and donations to meet their annual apportionment of one hun dred dollars. Arrangements were made for the success of the dinner, which was to be given on Thanks giving day to the Lewiston church, and also report received from thc committee, which showed the follow ing contributions: Mrs. F. Dunbar, vase 3.00 Mrs. F. Dunbar, bath towel 1.00 J. M. Roberts, cash Mr. Stander Fred Wagner Miss Olive Jones Mrs'. T. E. Pa no el e It. F. Patterson T. M. Patterson II. N. Dovey II. A. Schneider Mrs. C. II. Fuller Mrs. Charles Cook . Mrs. John Sheldon Miss Bernice Newell . 1.00 10.00 10.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .5i VISITATI0N DAYS POSTPONED ifl U f'Ol 1 1 1 nt f f hA rv r rf I 1 2 trt rv- r, uemic or Spanish Influenza, the Sun-, dav school visitation ,tv boa ,D, ! . "-" postponed until Sunday, December 8th, at which time it in hoped tho disease will have been abated. ItEV. A. H. SCHWAB, Murdock, Neb. Mayor Hyland.of New York has Invited Alarshal Foch to visit thatio city. But, of course, if the marshal ever reaches Chicago the invitation will have to come from some unoffi cial source. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment coftens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't xuh it !n. Just let it penetrate naturally. What a sense of soothing relief soon follows! External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped muscles, strained sinews, back "cricks" those ailments can't fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druggist fcr iu SOME CAR BARGAINS Two 1918 Ford touring cars, run like new and look like new. One 1914 Ford and a Mitchell Six. Price right on all of these. CHAKLES VALLERV, Murray, Neb. n29-2tw ""I ianu no nonsense ironi me I nr : 1 1 . i j i ""' Ul America aner uus war'" Kaicl Mr' IIohenzoIlern' ,ale of Berlin, only two short years ago And now ,his y Hohenzollcr.i ls thrown out u,on thc charity of the world. :o:- After all, since sixteen or seven teen important positions are soon to be left vacant by a single stroke of the JIcAdoo pen, doesn't it look as though Congress were somewhat Jus tified in worrying about the condi tion of the country during the presi- I dent s absence? That Terrible Backache. Mrs. G. Hyde, Homestead, Mich.. writes: "I had that terrible back ache and tired out feeling, scarcely able to do my work, but find by us ing Foley Kidney Pills that I soon fee'. like a new person." Foley Kid ney Pills help the kidneys throw out poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains and aching joint. Sold everywhere. Gei the Genuine and Avoid Waste Every Cake PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction at his farm two miles r. t m aB. av m m w vur an' a lf-iiJiflVa Economy smith nnrl a nnarter milp we5t of! . .... souiii ana a qu.dn.er miic west, Ui -pendiiiff in said court in which Cedar Creek; four miles east, a half jrnrpv stn(!pr. wnR tiait,tlfr ad mile north and a quarter mile west ; icrcn n stotler. Sarah irc.v, i:den of Louisville; ten miles west, a halfjIrev (jeorp:e stotler, Nettie stotler, mile north and a quarter mile west! Wal(er stotler. Kila Wayant. riar- oi nattsmoutn, commencing at iu o'clock on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 the following described property: Horses - Cattle - Hogs One bay team, seven years old. weight 2900; one sorrel team, five y?ars old, weight 2100; one bay team six years old, weight 2200; one black horse five years old, weight 1300. Twenty-one head of cattle. Four fresh, six fresh soon. Twenty-six head of hogs. One fine Chester White stock hog. FARM IMPLEMENTS Two farm wagons, one new bob sled, one spring wagon, one new top buggy, one road cart, one Keystone disc, one Rock Island riding lister, one lit. Joe walking lister, one Bad- ger riding cultivator, one Jno. Deere two-row. one new McCormick mow- er, one Deering binder, one Emerson gang plow, one lG-inch walking nlow. one Monitor nross drill, one corn elevator, one hand corn shel- ir ,, ..n ler. nnp tinrso rllnnnr nt.n ru:nllmi engine, one power washing machine. ' one pump jack, one incubator, one , new hay rack with truck, one Can ton 2-row stalk cutter, one Jenny Lind walking cultivator, one new -section Moline harrow, one new primrose cream senarator. two sots 'uni names, une new ouggy nar- work harness, one new buggy bar ness, one single harness, two sets of .. . . . jiy iiiab, tiny iL'ui t)i biat ;urii criw and many other articles not listed. Terms of Sale AH sums of $20 and under cash. On sums over $20 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giv ing bankable note bearing eight per cent Interest from date. No property be removed from premises until settled for. Lunch will be served at noon. J. J. MEISINGER, Owner. W. It. Young, Auctioneer. H. A. Schneider, Clerk. NOTICE OF ADMINIS TRATOR'S SALE In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of William A. Edmisten, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an order of the Hon orable James T. Begley, judge of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 7th day of September, 191S, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter describ ed, there will be sold at public ven due to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Bank of Un ion, in the Village of Union, in paid County, on the 7th day of December, 1918, at 11:00 o'clock A. M.. the following described real estate, to- wit: the E14 of the N E I of Sec. 0 Tun 1 fi Do 14 ...i.l in along the west side of the NW't of J the NW'i of Sec. 2S, Ywp. 10, Rge. 14, all in Cass county, Nebraska; also Lots 2 and 3, in Block 3, in the village of Union, Cass county, Ne braska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 4th day of November, 1D1S. DAN LYNN, Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam A. Edmisten. deceased. CI I AS. L. GRAVES, A. L. TIDD. Attorneys. 4-5wks. iv tih: nivrHHT roru'r or tiik COl .NT V 111' l'S NKHIMMiA. Ch.oles . Parmote, Plaintiff, vs. Janili I Falter: Marv Falter: . P. tls"n. first real name unknown", "Mrs. . P. Olson, first real nann: un known: wift- of i). p. Olson; ,T. N. Kin: first real name unknown: Mrs. .f. N. Kinr, first real nnme unknown, wife of .1. N. Kinx; V. F. Kinslow, first real name unknown: Clarence A. Atkinson: Krnest i. Phallenli.ir er: Tfxas Kin lira tide Company, a corporation, and Fred Watrner. lefcniants. Mi-r of A p'plicnl ion for Appointment of ItecHver. To the defendants. J. X. Ki;iir, fir:t real name unknown: Mrs. J. N". Kintr. first real name unknown, wife of J. N. Kin: O. P. Olson, first real name unknown: Mrs. O. P. Olson, first real name unknown, wifi- of O. P. Olson: W. F. Kinslow. first real name un known: and the Texas Fio Grande Company: You are hereby notified that .Taeob p. Falter and wife Mary Falter, defendants in the above entitb-d cause, upon ans wer 4 1 1 1 1 ' fileil in said cause 1 ave made application for the, Mppointmr-nt of .lames Pobfrtson. Clerk of the District Court as receiver to t.-ike charire of the rents and income from the buibl inn and property described as lots eleven till and twelve (12), In block twe nty-seven -7), in tho City of i laiiii i. .;tM cotiniy, .c nr;i s k ;i ; that I. F. Patterson anil .1. 2d. liobt-rts are proposed as sureties lor saM .ri- nosed reiver, and that ueornre J-.. Jiovey and Frank Selilater ate propos ed as sureties fur said applicants: that said application for the appointment of said receiver will be presented to the .Indo of the tn'striet Court of the Second Judicial Iiistrict of the State of Nebraska. In the District Court llooin in the court bouse in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on tho ICtli day of JJccein ber, ll'IS. at o'clock A. M. Dated this 31st day of October, A. D.. 191 S. of all of which you will tako due notice. j.con p. F.Trr:r; and MAUY FALTKK. il-t-t- Jnfendants. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE. Notice is hereby Riven that pur suant to an order of sale issued to me bv tlie District Court of Cass , , County. Ncbra-ska, on the 4th day i nf November tt, an -eHroi ence Wavant, Mabel Speaknian, . I Harry bpeakman, Mary Pope, Joseph I Pope. David Stotler. if living, if do- ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representnt ives and all other persons interested in his estate; J. V. Clugey, as admin istrator of the estate of William Stotler, deceased, are defendants, I will on the ftth day of December 19 IS, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the South front door I cf the Court House in Flat tsmouth. ocbuk in the forenoon of each .day to receive and examine hii claims Cass Courty, Nebraska, offer for sale niraiust .-aid instate, with a view to ... , . , . , . , -i their adjust m. 'til. and allowance. The at public vendue to the highest bid- ljm iniltr..i for the presentation ol der the following described real -'aims against said Fstnte is .ti"" months Ironi the :'1st eav r.t Deeem- estatc situated in Cass County, State i.er. A. D. Pi, and the time limited of Nebraska, to wit: The Kast thirty-five (:;.") acres of the Northeast Quarter of the South- cast Quarter of Section nineteen (19) Township ten (10) Range fourteen (14) East Cth P. M. Cass County, Nebraska. The terms of said sale being Five nuncirca ll u" , i r. x T.tl . ... I t. .1..., of aalc. and the balance of the pur- chase price on the day .atd salfj is Lliasu Ii ie. confirmed by the District Court of Ca, Cou" ty. Nebraska. OaiU eiUU will i.'iiiiiiii t'l'cn oi.- hours. CHARLES E. MAKTIN, C. A. KAWLS, . Referee. Attorney. 4-oOt MMdo in Ceriuany" War ruin ,.. ,, , desolation, cruelly, bcust.ility O, thank you, after this we want noth ing more, with the "Made in Ger many" label. :o: W. A. ROBERTSON, lawyer. East of Riley Hotel. Coates Elock, Second Flcor. m sms Hip um ill a 1 Net Contents 15PiuiJ Prar $ p ? U U M l M tu0 ) j For Infanta end Children. ?r - r . : t i r v. ; i- - u- I , ALCOHOL" 3 PER CENT. AVccJiiWcrrcparationfor.lS" ! s i ml!;: iiicl ocd ty KttU- i Thereby I'romotin Dicbton 1 n-A-crfi.lr.ess and RcstCort ' neither Opm.Morphiiic nor 5; m ' J,:npTJn ?d ! y. '.i SnrM i. enr.'.'.-Sil-'iS I Vh"I"fu!Romcdy&r Gonslipalio.i and Diarrhoea. : aiullcvrislcssa:a resuilinrcfrcnlnfur.ty. j facsimile 5 reof i SHI! 5-1 . '3 5' I.,EC!rT.wt!Cosr.'.far. f o: : c 3- ; - j.i:;vi. Mtrn i; In the c-iimty Court a . : on n- ty. 1. 1 aska. Stati- of ,'el.!-aska, Cas County, ss. To iliriiard ii. 'lsriswisser, .Xndn'W P. i'l,ri.-w i' - er. r'!;n !.,' M . : rls wi: - r ;nd l;;iy Ciu is w 1 sse r and all luivmis .interested in the estate id' F.iinett C fi ris wisst - r, deceased. 'I P'-.-.diutr the P.-titiori "T ?.t:ut!i. CP risw issi r praviniT n final settle ni.-ut and a!otva:iee of hi" aeeounl tib-d in thi--; Court on lie da' of X'-xeiicOt!- I'i I s. iii'.l fr .1 i.-t ribu- tlill .-Mid aSM :r !i 1.1' U I d es : ; I e. It IS i hereby ordered t' at ' f ii a-:'l ail per sons interested in said mailer t ;: v. I and do, appear at the County Court to be !. Jd in and for said Coimtv. on i I t lie ',jth i.!- of .Voetn l;i t i t tuck .. :.!., to ! A. I '.. P'js. iiovv r.u.se, if pra ye ? cf tli' Lirv thr-re b'. wnv tl petitioner should j,ot be granted, eed that notice cf the p-t'denc" of said petition and the hiaiinc thereof he driven to :iU persons interested in .-aid mailer by publishing a cop;- this order in the Plattsmouth .loin nn! a semi-weekly newspaper printed ii sa:d county, for one -week prior t said dav of liea rin". In Witness V. h. reof. I have here unto set my hand and the siiil i.f -i-d Court, this lth dav of Novem ber A. i. 13ts. Scab A L.I.I "X .1. p.i:i:s )N. ColllltV .IlH'ef ly Floreiie-. Wlute. Clerk. siii:iki"-s sai.i:. l!v xirtue Of an Order of Sale is sued by .taints l:oherton. Clerk of the "District Court within and for I'ass county. Nebraska, and t m--direct' d, I will on the IMh day of December, A. i . 1 J 1 s at lo:'n o'elock A. M. of said dav at l ie South Door of the Court House in said county - ei" at public auction to the inches! I bidder for cash the follow hit; l"'"r-i'- ty t..-wit: i,.ns i, j. and z in r.io. k i. I m Pleasant Hill Addition to t'.e ity )lf pialtsm .uth. m Cass c.u.it. v. braska. The same beini; u-vicd upon "J.,"" V'V Vf ,f.0,;u(: formerly v. ire of n . v c t - m.'-nt V-f sa!d"c.''.urt recovered be "tiT." ituuT Zu saCf 'iitu s,tl,',1" . . Plattsmouth, Neb. Nov. It. A. D pjis. C. D. Ql INTON. ti v ".. ... 4.- "N.",. 1 ...... 1- . r ., .,;, '' ' ov, At torney. I. lit; I. MlTICK Tin- State of Nebraska. Cass County, s-s. In the County Court. In the .Matter of the Fstnte of John Mtciri. I'eceascd. To the Creditors of Said Kstate: You are hereby notiti. d. That I will sit at th" County Court I loom i" Plattsmouth in said County, on the t .1.,.. .o T iiin,. i ,1 lini' 1 'I 1 v 'in. I on ,"h,, ,;,V f Marrli, imit, at ten for navrnent of debts fs One tear irom said I'lsl dav of Dei-ember 1'MS. WITN I ."-'.- mv hand and the seal of said County Court, this l!Uh day of November, ISIS. ALLL'N J. llKi;-'OX. ;3dHk3 . County Judge. ' 'IIH: IMsrtUlT l 'I ItT ffF i in vrv, m:h ask a. CASS In the milter of the ! u a rd ia nslup ot Henry Kikctilm I t ."", Mentally Incom I' tent. r-.-r ;i;?r.;u g."!-- Kor se Now on thi: L'nd .lay of November, . D.. int.'.;. iIits '.'iuse cam" on for hea ri lis; on t he Vet it iun of Alice John son, guardian of the person and estate cf llenrv Kikcn ;h rry. mentally tncom t.etesil. j.ratintr for license to sell the. Irdlov.-iiii- described real es-tate to-wil. Lot number four (I), hi the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; DOS. 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TARRY 240 Sea Oulldlns OMAHA, NEBRASKA Mothers Knov That Oenuins Oastoria Always Bears the Signature In SG or Over Thirty Years -A 12 i M '"' '.! ii P9I 5JK ft 1 is n CV V n'so t.ot live CI in the Southwest (..;.;! iter of I he Southwest CJuarter, a 'I i:i Seetidu Nimit'-n (lit) in Town ship Twelve tj-.'), Kamre Fourteen till in Cass County, Nebraska, con taiuine; twelve and seventy-five I a !,' vt hs acres, more or less, ac ei. ,-dmLT to the survey of said lots, for the purpose of maintaining the said Henry t-akeji by rry, mentally incompe letil. and l hi" cost of this proceeding, there not beintr suffiebiit personal ;o;..er) . io maintain si id ward. . is ti i i:i;i;ioi:i: oi:di;pkd that all pf-r.-.ns interested in the estute of s.-id lieury i;il;enba rry. tnentallv in- -oi in tent, appear before me at the District Court room in the court lio-.iso In Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebras ka, en the t h day of Iecember. A. D., ;''e-.. a l the hour of jn :(.) o'clock a. ni. f said ilny, to show cause why a license should not be granted to raid : ea i ii i.-i n to sell the above described real estate of said Henry Ki ken harry, mentally Incompetent, or so much ax may be nt-ssary for his maintain- II urn. it is rniTUKi: oi:di:i:i:d, that notbe to all persons interested in tho estate of Henry. Ki ken iia rry, mentally i ni eiii tent, he Klven by publiPhlnK a cony of this order for at least three sueeessi ve weeks in the Plattsmouth Jetii i-.al, a semi-wee kl.v newspaper printed ami in general circulation in i'ass County, Nebraska, prior to said date of iKalintr. IN "U'lTNKSS WUKKKOF I have I . rc-iiii'n s t mv hand this "nd day of November, A. I .. PUS. Jl-11-Jw JAM Ksj T. liKCLFY, Jtuh;e of the District Court. i.i:;i. aotice. ofice to Noii-Mrhiileiit DrfeiitlmilM, their IlcirN, l,-KR(i-i', Dim !((, IVr Kouitl 1 1 cprescn tn t It unit nil I"-r-hoiiM I iilert'i tnl in iheir Itnte, or . . t Ii ei r Mi e-Hi rw : To the unkr.own Tieirs, devisees, leg attis, jiersonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of tlcorge IO. Harding:, deceased; Yil Ij.im II. Price, W'm. M. Price, Albert Keiley, executors of the last will and testament of tleorse M. Harding', de ceased, if livinK', if deceased, the un known heirs, devisees, lepatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested In the estate of each of them respectively or their succes sors. Yon and each of yon are hereby no tified that William V. Schliefert. as plaintiff, on the 21st day of Septem ber. 191S, filed his petition in tho Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, wherein you and each of you are de ft mlanis. the object and prayer of which petition are that you and each of ton. and nil persons claiming by, throut;h or under you adversely to plaintiff, be adjudged to have no inter est, right, estate or lien in or to: Th1? Northwest Qua iter of Section Seventeen 17), Township Kleven fll) llansrp Kleven (11), Cass County, Ne braska. Or ant part or portion thereof, and that the plaintiff, William V. Schlie fert, together with his grantors- be ad judged -to hate been in the adverse pnssessi-n of said land for more than ten tears last past, and that the legal tit'e thereto has become fully vested in William V. Schliefert, notwithstand ing the claims of you and each of you, or anyone claiming by, through or un der you. and that the title to said land I be forever quieted in the said William I-, sciiiietert, a.s against you ana earn of you, and that each and nil of said defenttantH named, and thoie wlioss nattier art; unknown and net stated, be forever barred from claiming or asserting any right, title, interest or estate in and to said real estate, or any part thereof, and for euch other anil further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable You and each of you are further notified you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the -.'nd day of December, 1918. WILLIAM F. SCHLIEFERT. C. A. IIAWLS, Flaintiff. Attorney. 10-14-4W. If you want to help win the war u a Liberty Bond and do It today. THE DENTISTS Instruments carefully sterilized FLOOR, PAXTON CLOCK, OMAHA A J. a W F FisiuJa Pay When Cured A mOd system of treatment that cures Piles. Fistula nnd other Rectal Diseases iu a short time, without a severe sur fcieal operation. No Clilorolcnn. Fther or other geserst anasthetic usmL AcurecuaMnteedin every can ftrvmfrl