The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 21, 1910, Image 4

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JaekSg Mares
and Mules!
On the Kendall farm, near Union, Nebraska, on
Wednesday, March 23, 1910
commencing at 8:30, a.m.: Two Jacks, large individuals, quick
performers; twenty mares, sixteen of which are safe in foal; forty
seven mules, from ono to three years old. Complete line of farm
machinery, including one J. I. Case Steam Threshing outfit, which
is in good condition. Fro transportation provided to and from
farm to all persona arriving on the train.
For further particulars address
ANDREW E. TAYLOR
rxiox.
(L'ds r.)
Grandma Elizu Haruum Is very
seriously ill with an attack of pneu
i lunula, and lur ronuuiuii is c ausing
. hir relatives and friends much alarm,
ibut it is earnestly hoped that a fav
orable ihange may take place soon,
j L. R. Upton's hardware store was
Itnf red by a young burglar last Fri
!iny liipht by going through a window
in the basement. After getting into
the store he loaded up with a 32
revolver, i or 5 boxes of catridges
and some safety razors.
Mrs. John P. Todd, after several
days visit with Union erlatives and
friends, went to Omaha Friday even
ing to join her hui-band, and on
Saturday they departed for their
Canada home.
Mrs. Jake Eikeubary arrived Tues
day afternoon from Brush, Colo.,
to visit her parents, G. F. MeXaraee
and wife and other Union relatives
and friends. She will remain here
for some time to be with her father
hose health is quite poorly.
M. II. Shoemaker is another farm-
who will become a Union citizen
the near future. He is getting
ready to have a modern stylo rcsi
dence erected In the east part of
town, and will be a neighbor of I). W
''oster when both families get moved
into town Welcome to such estlm
able people as Shoemaker and Foster
families.
The Wegotta hotel is now open and
ready for business, having thrown
open Its door3 Tuesday morning. Ed
Leach, the proprietor, Informs us that
he is there to give the public the
best services possible. At last Un
ion has what Is has long needed,
and It Is a hotel that Union and 1
citizens should be proud of. WegoIU
hotel, that's what we have.
Ex-Governor George L. Sheldon
changed cars here last Saturday on
his way to the south to his Mississip
pi home. Mr. Sheldon Is looking fine,
greeting many friends at the depot
with his usual smile and hand shake.
D. W. Foster commenced work
Tuesday getting things In shape for
building a fine modern home on his
lots east of the Fresbyterlan church.
Mr. Foster has plans for a fine home
and Intends to move from the farm
to town and take things easy.
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UNION, NEBRASKA, fl
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A Fine Horse.
About as fine a stallion as ever
came to Nebraska has been brought
In within the past few days by Henry
Hlrz a3 the result of his trip to Corn,
Ing, la., several days ago. After re
turning to the city Mr. Hlrz conclud
ed to colse an option he had on the
animal and accordingly he paid for
hlra and had him sent here. The ani
mal Is a splendid black I'erchcron, a
magnificent animal in every respect.
The weight of the horse is in the
neighborhood of 2,000 pounds and
he looks every inch the thorough
bred which he Is. lie is a powerfully
built animal with plenty of good bone
and altogether one of the best ani
mals which horsemen have ever seen
here. Talking with several who have
been Intimately connected with the
horse business for years and who
have viewed this animal they pro
nounce it, without exception, to be
one of the best they ever seen. Mr.
Hire intends to keep the nnlmal at
his farm west of the city and hopes
that the patronage will Justify his
heavy expenditure for It. The stal
lion cost, him $1,500 and he Is con
sidered a good bargain at the price.
The firm selling him Is tho well
known Ayres Ilros., of Corning, la., a
visit to whose horse farm Mr. llln
declares is worth anyone 8 tlmo. This
farm which is located close to Corn
ing comprises some 800 acres which
Is used almost exclusively for horse
breeding purposes, there being only a
very small fraction of It In corn or
other grain. On this Immense farm
of high priced land there are some
C(mh to the Southern l'aciilc.
Julius Pepperburg, the Lincoln
clgnr man, Is spending the day In the
city In the interest of his cigars
coming In last evening. Mr. Pepper
berg states that his son Leo recently
resigned his place as a member of
the geological department of the
government to accept a position nt
much better pay and with better pros
poets for advancement with the
Southern Pacific railroad company in
California. The many friends of
young Mr. Pcpporberg will bo de
lighted to hear of his advancement
and trust that he has but just start
'n1 rn thn nmrnrrl uov ITa a o
i. u iii tuc up n ui u ti u; jiv io
bright, capable and energetic young
mnn and there Is no doubt of his
ultimately standing, at the head of
his profession. He becomes assistant
geologist of the railroad compnny, an
Important position and one of much
responsibility.
mum i: op pi in n a riov.
Stat of Nebraska, tn district court for
the C ounty of Cass.
IVliliou la unlet Till.
George W. iiarshnian, plaliuilt'
Jeremiah S. C'arr, J. S. Carr. W. V.
V,i:,UK!"im, Jul n II. .vla.wa, t: ustee;
Marliia V. (.limit, Martha W. Carr,
Joseph A'lton tlelig, denofeva Oerlg
und Then sa Ceng, heirs and devisees
of Henry Oerig, uYifa.se d; Sarah A.
Wlllison, Sarah A. Wilson Marquis
and husband, L. K. Marquis, George
F. Dixon. Rebecca Ashley, Rebecca U.
Conner und Imsl.and Conner,
first and real name unknown; George
F. Dlxson, George H. VickRoy, Mary
1. McCartney, A. K. McCartney,
Amanda J. McCartney, William D.
Gregory und wile, liellndu Gregory,
George W. Betts and wife, Rachel J.
Betts, non-residents of the State of
Nebraska; H. Wolph, 11. W. Show and
Clendenen W. Mitchell, only nurvivlng
heirs of H. O. Wolph und wife, Ksther
Woljdi, deceased; Amelia tl. Jlalde
man, formerly widow of Addison 1'.
Weston, deceased, and his only sur
viving heir and devisee.
The unknown heirs and devisees of
Jeremiah S. Carr and of tii wife, Martha
V. Carr, deceased; the unknown heirs
ami devisees of J. S. Carr, deceased; the
unknown assignees, heirs and devisees
of W. W. WilliriKhum, deceased, tho un
known assignees, heirs and devisees
of Joi n II. .laon, trustee, deceased,
the unknown heirs and devisees of Mar
Ilia W. Grant, deceased; tho unknown
heirs and devisees of Sarah A. Wllli
son deceased: the unknown heirs and
devisees of Sarall A. Wilson Marquis
and of her hushand, L. K. Marquis, de
ceased; the unknown heirs of George F.
Dixon, deceased; the unknown heirs and
devisees of ilehecca Ashley, deceased;
the unknown heirs and dvlsees of lte
hecca J). Conner and ol her hushand
Conner, real name unknown,
last above described by said Kehecca
Ashley in the name of lUbecca l. Con
ner, and said Conner, real name
I r parts For lltMiie.
J. IJ. McXurlin and family of near
Los Angeles, Cal., who have been
visiting In the city with John McXur
lin and family, departed yesterday
afternoon for Greenwood where they
will make a visit with Mr. McN'ur
lin'a father, Ii. B. McXurlin, after
which they will return to their home.
They had a very pleasant visit with
Mr. McNuiiln's family while here and
were sorry that the time allowed it
came to an end so soon.
In County Coui.
In county court today a petition
wns filed for the admission to pro
bate of the last will and testament of
Esdras C. Swan late of Big Piney
Uinta county, Wyoming. The peti
tion is filed by the widow, Mrs. Mln
nlo R. Swan who asks for her ap
pointment as executrix. The will de
vises property in this county valued
at $2,500. The petition wns filed by
Mr. Kidendall of Omaha, a brother
of the widow.
M. 1. Improvement.
The Missouri Pacific Is about ready
to ask bidders to make figures on
some work of considerable magnitude
In the neighborhood of Nebraska City
and Union. It Is understood one cut
off Is to be built that will Involve the
moving of a large amount of dirt and
that a number of smaller grading
contracts are a part of the general
scheme for line Improvements In that
vicinity. The company . Is planning
to rebuild all of its Nebraska system,
and this line straightening and grade
ellmatlon Is a part of the rebuilding
scheme. After this Is completed, the
new rails are in place and the bridges
Kt renirthened it la undorotnnd tha
AAA KaiiI rf Hinftrl.wl nntmnld lknaA '
...r. . - . - Omaha and Lincoln lines are to be
being the only kind the Arm deals in., ba,lnHted nallaJlt,nKi ,t ,g
under-
Found.
A gold watch. Open face with
R. L. P. on dial. The owner can have
same by paying for trouble and this
ad. Inquire of W, D. Stewart at
W A Becker's. I am going away in a
week on ten days. Call at once.
Cass County Teachers Meeting.
The general meeting of the teach
ers of Cass county will be held at
Louisville, on Saturday, April 16.
Mary E. Foster,
Superintendent.
The result Is that they only have for
sale the best blooded animals to be
had. Their stallions are all genuine
Imported animals and the stock is
kept up to the high standard which
they set years ago. Mr. Hlrz is an
stood, will follow next year.'
Journal.
-State
AIwayH Appreciated.
II. J. Melslnger and his sons Willie
nnd Allio of Cedar Creek came down
enterprising horseman and the Jour- this morning on the Schuyler train
Hal notes with prldo his determlna- to look after some business matters
tlon to promote the growth of blood- in tho city. While In the city H. J.
ed horses In this section. paid tho Journal a pleasant call and
Incidentally, renewed tho subscrip
tion of G. L. Melslnger for tho paper
for another year. Tho Journal al
ways appreciates Henry's culls nnd
he can always rest, assured of a warm
welcome nt tho hands of tho pub
Usher.
A Sceno of Activity.
Tho office, of Miss Mary Foster,
county superintendent, this afternoon
was a scene of activity, there being
a largo number of younj: ladies pres
ent taking tho examination for teach
er's certificates. Several young men
were also on tho list nnd were poring
over tho questions. Besides a num
ber of applicants from this city tho
following from tho country were pres
ent: Miss Ethel Wiles of Weeping
Water: Misses May Durbln, Mario
Kunz, Messrs. Win roettger, Ralph
Utley, all of Elmwood; MIbbcs Alpha
Andrews, . Bertha Smoota of Avoca
and the Misses Eva and May Tlckwell
of Murdock.
George P. Melslnger, one of the
sterling citizens of the county is In
the city today meeting old friends and
attending to business. Mr. Melslnger
has Just finished moving to Cedar
Creek where he will be in close touch
with his farm and at the same time
be so situated that he can make easy
rail trips to this city or elsewhere
as suits his convenience. Ho wag
much moved by the death of his
good friend Conrad Schlnter and will
bo among those attending the funeral
Monday.
The motion for n new trial In the
case of Cass County vs. Snrp County
which was decided a number of days
ago against this county, Is Bet down
for argument nt Omaha on Saturday,
March 20. County Attorney Ramsey
will bo present and argue for the
county,
I. rcarlman ('aniu''d'oVntulB morn
ing from Omaha to look after his
businiMB matters in the city.
Co you war, I an
AUCTIONEER?
If you do, get one who has
Experience, Ability, Judgement.
Telegraph or writo
ROBERT WILKINSON,
Dunbar, tleb.
Dates made at this office or the
Murray State Bank.
Good Service, Reasonable Rates
deceased; the unknown heirs and de
Isees of (leorjfe K Dlxson, deceased ; the
unknown heirs and devisees of Mary
I'. McCartney, deceased; the unknown
heirs and devisees of A. K. McCartney,
deceased; the unknown heirs and de
visees of Amanda J. McCartney, de
ceased; the unknown heirs and devisees
of William 1). Gregory and of his wife,
Lielinda Gregory, deeensed; the un
known heirs and devisees of George
W. Hetts and wife, ltachel J. Hetts. de
ceased; the unknown heirs and devisees,
respectively, of Joseph Anton Goritf,
Genofeva GerlK and Thersa Gerlg, de
ceased, Defendants
Notice to each and all of the above
named non-residents of the State of
Nebraska and to each and all of the
above named unknown helra and de
visees, defendants.
To each and all of the above named
non-residents of the state of Nebraska,
and to each and all of the above named
unknown heirs and devisees, defend
ants.
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that on the ISth day of February,
A. P., 1H1U, plaintiff filed his petition
In the district court for the County of
Cass, State of Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which is to confirm and quiet
his title against you and each of you
In and to tho following described lands
In the County of Cass, State of Nebras
ka, to-wlt:
The west half (w'A) of the northwest
fiuarter (nw'4) of section numbered
thirty-five (35), the west half (w) of
the northeast quarter (ne!4 ) of sahl sec
tlon numbered thlrty-nve (3a), the west
half ( w ,i ) of the sou theft st quarter (sel4 )
of said section numbered thirty-five
(3d), the east half (e',4) of the north
east quarter (neVi) of section numbered
thirty-four (34), the northeast quarter
(ne',i) of the southeast quarter (seli)
of suid section numbered thirty-four
(34), the east half evj) of the west
half (w4) of the northeast quarter
(ne'i) of said section numbered thirty
four (31), and the east half (e) of
the northwest quarter (nw'4) of the
southeast quarter (seU) of said sec
tlon numbered thirty-four (34), all of
said lands In township numbered ten
(Id) north of range numbered twelve
(12). In the County of Cass. State of
Nebraska for that plaintif by himself
and grantors has been In the open, con
Urinous, exclusive, adverse possession of
shIiI described lands for more than
twenty-seven (27) years prior to the
date of filing this petition, thereby ac
quiring absolute title to said innds nnd
thereby harrlmr nil claims of title there
to, and liens thereupon by long lapse
of time.
To especially have cancelled of record
a certain deeil of trust given by tie
fondant, Jeremiah S. Carr, In the name
of J. S. Carr to defendant, John II
Maxon, trustee, on the said northwest
quarter (nwV, ) of the northeast quarter
(ne',4) of said section numbered thirty
five (3!i) said township nnd range, to se
cure the payment of the sum of two
hundred dollars ($200.00) to defendant,
W. V. Willlngham, sold deed of trust
ecorded In Hook "A" at pnge 15!). of the
deed records of said County of Cass.
To confirm and quiet title in plaintiff
and against defendant, Martha W.
Grant, In and to the southwest one
fourth (svv'i) of the northeast one-
fourth (neVa) and the west half (WM,1
of the southeast one-fourth (sei) of
snld section numbered thlrty-nve (.lf)
said township and range, by reason of a
deed of conveyance of said, lands by
defendant. Jeremiah S. Carr, to said
Martha V. Grant of date September
10. lKfiK, and recorded in Hook H at
page 3X1), of the deed records of said
ountv of Cass, under which deed said
Martha W. Grant claims an interest In
aid lands.
To confirm and nulet title tn plalntIT to
be northeast quarter (ne'4 ) of the south-
ast miarter (se'i) or said section num
berod thirty-four (34). said township
and range as against defendants,
eorce w. Hetts and wife. ltachel J.
lletts. Sarah A. Wlllison. Sarah A. Wil
son Marquis and husband, I,. R. Mar
quis, by reason or a deed or convey
ance of said lands by said George W,
lletts and wife to said Sarah A. Wllli
son of date of April 28, 1868, recorded In
Hook "K" at pago 245. or the neea
records of said county, under which
deed said Sarah A. Wlllison claims an
Interest In said lands, and to confirm
and quiet title In plaintiff to the lands
last above described, as against sam
Surah A. Wilson Marouls and husband
U K. Martinis, bv reason of a deed or
ronevyance of said lands to one. Henry
finrlar. of date February 25. 1S75. and
recorded In hook "U" at page oa, oi
the deed records of said county, under
which deed the said L. K. Marquis
claims an Interest In said lands. Also
to confirm and quiet in plaintiff title
In the lnndu last above aeserinea
against defendants, Joseph Anton Oerlg,
heirs and devisees of Henry Gerlg, de
ceased, by reason of a certain legacy
of four thousand dollars (J4000.00r be
queathed to said Inst named defend
ants of said Henry Oerlg, deceased, said
legacy creating on apparent lien upon
the lands last above aescnoea
To cancel of record a certain novver
of attorney given by defendant, George
F Dlxson. to defendnnt. Georp-e ti vick-
Unv. recorded in Hook H' at Page 014
of the aald records of said County of
Cnss. covering the south half (8) of
the southwest one-fourth (sw'i) of the
northwest one-fourth (nw'i) orsnid
section numbered thirty-five (35) and
Mm oust h f (eM.) of the southeast
one-fourth (se',4) 'be east one-half
(e'fc) of tho northwest one-fourth
inwi!) of the northeast one-fourth
die'.); the east iialf o,) of the
southwest one-fourth (sw'4) of the
northenst one-fourth (ne'4) and the
east half (e'.) of the northwest one
fourth (nw'i") of tho southeast one
fourth (se'4) of sold section numbered
thirty-four (34), tnld township and
range.
To confirm and qulot title In plain
tiff niralnst defendants. George F. Dix
on. Kebeccn Ashley, Hobeeea 1). Conner,
and husband Conner, real name
unknown, Amelia II, lialdemnn, form
erly widow and only heir and devisee of
Adiltion P. Weston, deeensed, to the
east half (eH of the northwest quar
ter (nw'i) of the southeast quarter
oi) and the west hnlf (w4) of
the east half (eH of the west half
(wifc) of the northeast quarter (ne'4)
nil "In said section numbered thirty
four (34) said township and range by
renson of a claim to said lnnds by said
Kebcera Ashley under a deed of con
veyance thereof by said George F.
Dixon to said Rebecca Ashley of date
September 14th, A. T 1"(!0. Recorded
In Honk "P" t pnire 12R. of the deed
record" of snhl rountv; and bv renson
of o deed of conveyance of the lands
1 A Must iH-lijihUui Kveiiin-.
The Christian Endeavor society ,f
unknown, her husband, to said Addison the Presbyterian church held a uio-t
I'. Weston of date November 5. 1V14, ;
recorded In Hook (!" at page 260, of , delightful social meeting at the cozy
the deed leeonls of said countv, but; v, mk.d r,u iv,., . i
whin, deed by misial.-e and om.n.ssi.,1, hm" of Ru,h JchllSOH la.-t
was not signed by said Conner, 'veiling and which v.as very larstly
real name unknown.
To cnnfliiii ami quiet title In plain- attended, there being about fiity
Cart iiov.' a.' .McCa'.Vy .v'u.nnda j Th j -
J. McCartney to the west half ture of a St. Patrick's party and in
of the northwest one-fourth (nwVi) of 1 . . . . . . .
said section numbered thii t v -tive cli) j (1,1'f nee to that saint, as well as
and to the east buif (e'.4 of the north- the day, the charming rooms of the
east one-fourth I ire Vt ) of said section
numbered tbirty-fuur :!)), the east half ;Johnson nome were prettily decorated
(e'ji oi ine wesi nan (',,) oi me
northeast one-fourth tne'H) of said sec
tion numbered thirty-four (34) and the
east half (e'-i) of the northwest one
fourth (nw'ij of the southeast one
fourth (se'i) of said section numbered
(34), all of said lands in said township
and range, by reason of a deed of con
veyance of said lands by A. S. Mc
Cartney, Henry M McCartney and said
Mary 1". McCartney and said A. K. Mc
Cartney to defendant, Amanda J. Mc
Cartney, dated August 20, lMiti, and re
corded in Hook "J" at page 340, uf the
deed records of said county, in which
deed said Mary 1'. McCartney and said
A. K. McCartney failed to Join in the
acknowledgement thereof.
To confirm and quiet title In plaintiff
against defendants, George F Dlxson.
George F. Dixon, William I). Gregory
and wife, Delinda Gregory, and H.
Wolph, R W. Show and Clendenen W.
Mitchell, only surviving heirs and de
visees of Henry C. WolphV deceased,
to the east half (e'4) and twenty acres
off of the east side of the west half
(wU) of the northeast quarter (ne',i)
of said section numbered thirty-four
(34). said township and range, by rea
son of a deed of conveyance of said
lands by said George F. Dixon to H. C.
Wolph of date October 29, I860, and
recorded In Book "D" at page 217, of
the deed records of said County of Cass;
and by reoson of a deed of conveyance
of said lands by said George F. Dixon
in the name of George F. Dlxson, to de
fendant. William D. Gregory ot date
October 29, 180, and recorded In Book
'D at page 179, of said deed records;
and by reason of a deed of conveyance
of said lands by said William 1). Gre
gory and wife, lielinda Gregory, to said
Addison H. Weston or date August 1,
18fi3, and recorded in Book "F" at page
216 of said deed records; and also by
reason of a deed of conveyance of said
lands by said H. O. Wolph and wife,
Ksther w olph. to said Addison I . Wes
ton, of date August 19, 1863, and re
corded in Hook "F" at page 217, of said
deed records, the description in said
several deeds of conveyance of said
and being uncertain and indefinite.
You end each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
11th day of April, A. L., 1910. In de
fault thereof Judgment will be entered
confirming and quieting title to all the
lands above described In plaintlfr and
against each and all of you and for
costs of suit.
George W. Harshman,
Plaintiff.
By Rasll S. Ramsey and William C.
Ramsey. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
wi;h shamrocks and green crepe pa
per streamers, the majoiity of the
young people, also, wearing soma
green.
For the occasion the social com
mittee planned several amusement
stunts introduced were entered into
with much interest and enthusiasm
by the guests and produced consider
able merriment.
During the evening Miss Mildred
Johnson furnished a vocal sol,
which was very charmingly rend
ered and thoroughly appreciated hy
the guests. A guessing contest was
also introduced, the questions beiug
written on green paper. In this con
test Miss Edna Shopp captured the
first prize, an Irish flag, while in the
cut for the second prize, I.elau-1
Briggs was the lucky winner. Sham
rocks bearing unique lines of poetry
and a number were then distributed
and each one requested to find part
ners by matching the numbers. Re
freshments were then served after
which the remainder of the evening
was spent dancing the Virginia Rent
and other amusements. Misses IlelW
Hunter and Mabel Brown assisted Is
serving and wore little green aproarf.
NOTICK OF ITHMCATION
Id the District Court nf the County of
Chum. State of .Nebraska.
Charles K. Schwab and Mary C. Schwab,
I'laintifTs
vs.
James Kldwell, Dorothy A. Ramsey,
W illiam B. Ramsey, Hugh H. Ramsey,
Lawrence I. Ramsey, Charles o
Ramsey. John Ramsey. James Ram
sey, sole surviving heirs of John
Ramsev, deceased, Spratlen, Davis &
Company, a firm composed of William
H. Spratlen, William i: Davis and A,
H. Argyle, first and real name un
known, their successors and assign
ees; W. P. Davis, SamuelChambers
William It. Spratlen, William V. Dav
is. A. H. Argyle. first and real name
unknown, non-residents of the State
of Nebraska: the unknown heirs and
devisees of James Kldwell, deceased
the unknown heirs and devisees of
William H. Spratlen, deceased; the un
known heirs and devisees of Vrilllam
1", Davis, deceased; the unknown heirs
and devisees of W. I. Davis deceased;
the unknown heirs and devisees of
A. H. Argyle, first and real name un
known, deceased; the unknown heirs
nnd devisees of Samuel Chambers,
deceased: the unknown heirs and fie
visees of Susanna Brock deceased
1 lefendants
F.ach and all of the above named non
residents of the Statu of Nebraska, and
each and all of the above named un
known heirs and devisees, defendants
are hereby notified that on the 19th
dav of March. A 1)., 1910, plaintiffs filed
their petition In the District Court, of
the county of lass, isenrasKa, i lie od
iect and prayer of wiiirh is to con
linn and quiet their title In them and I
against you, and each of you, In and to
the following described lands, situated
In the county of Cass, State of Nebras
ka, by reason of open, notorious, ex
clusive, peaceable, continuous ami ad
verse possession tliercor by them and
their grantors, for more than twenty
five years, towlt: The north half (n'i)
of the southeast quarter (se'4). and the
north half (n')of the southeast quar
ter (sev) or the southeast quarter
(se'i) of section thirty-one (31), town
ship eleven (11), north, range fourteen
(14), east of the sixth principal meri-
llan, and to bar you and eacn or you
from having or claiming any right.
title or interest In or to said described
real estate, or any part thereof, and
for equitable relief; and to confirm and
quiet their title In them and against
the unknown heirs and devisees oi
Susanna Brock, deceased, to the fol
lowing described real estate, situated
In said county and said state, by reason
of a mortgage deed, executed and de
livered by plaintiffs to one Susanna
Brock, now deceased, to secure the pay
ment to her of an annual sum during
her lifetime upon said real estate, to
wlt: Lots two (2), nine (9), thirteen
13). and fourteen (14). all In the north
east quarter (ne'4) of the northeast
quarter (new), and the south half (s)
of the northeast qnarter (ne4), and the
northwest quarter nw'4 of the north
east quarter (neV4) all In the section
township and range nereinberore de
scribed, said mortgage being unreleased
of record, and also to tar you, the said
unknown heirs and devisees of Susanna
Brock, deceased, from having or claim
ing any right, title or Interest in or to
said last described real estate, or any
part thereof, and for equitable relief.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
2nd day of May, A. D. 1910. In default
thereof. Judgment will be entered con
firming and quieting title to all the real
estate, above described, in plaintiffs
herein.
Charles K. Schwab
Mary C. Schwab.
I'laintifTs
By their Attorneys i
Ramsey & Ramsey.
(First publication March 21, 1910.)
At the Parnicle last Sight.
"Is Marriage a Faiure?" was ren
dered by the William Grew players fe
a large audience last night. Ti
play 1b full of fun and kept the audi
ence in a continued laughter and god
humor throughout. We noted eie
new face among the members of tha
company, and that was Mr. Snydwr,
who took the part of "Benjamin Bit.
tercorn," and he was very clever m
Ma acting. Mr. Grew has been tear
fortunate in selecting good perfom
ers, and Mr. Snyder is no excep
tion. The company is composed f
comparatively young people and thy
all present a fine appearance up
the stage. They all perform thoir
parts to perfection. While the play
last night may not have been up la
the expectations of some, it was just
what others wanted fun. Xext Fri
day night this company will further
demontsrate Its versatility by present
ing the romatlc play, "Way 0t
West." There is now little need to
dwell on the ability of every player ef
this company for all have grown In
to favor with those of Plattsmouth's
people who have seen them. The
Grew company is one of the best
stock companies ever appearing here
in fact, about the best, and the i
crease in the size of the audienoe
each Friday night indicates the grow
ing popularity of the company.
To Consult Specialist.
B. F. Goodman, wife and little soa
were passengers on the mornia?
train for Omaha, the parents taking
the little fellow up for a consultation
with an eye specialist. The boy ha.
been trouble for some time with aa
affection of the eyes and local treat
ment seems to have been unavailii?
so the parents were advised to coa
sult a specialist. It is not long since
the little fellow went through a selge
of typhoid fever and pneumonia and
he was left in a weakened state which
prevented an operation before. It
Is now believed that he is strong
enough to stand an operation and he
is being taken to the metropolis fer
an examination with that end in view.
It is to be hoped that the trouble
can be averted without an operation
but in case it cannot it is hoped that
the operation will be easily gotten
over and he will soon be all right.
NOTICK TO lli:i)ITOHS.
Static or Nkihiaska. i I , CorNTT conrr.
COfNTY OKtASS f
In the matter of the estate of J. Glen
Royal, deceased.
Nut Ice Is hereby given that the credi
tors of said deceased will meet the ad
ministrator of said estate, before me,
county judge of Cass county, Nebraska,
nt tlio county court room In l'latts
mouth. In said county, on the 12th day
of April. A. D., 1910, nnd on'the 12th day
of October. A. 1 ., 1910, at 111 o clock a.
in., each duv, fur the purposo of pre
senting their claims for examination,
nil luslment and allowance.
Six months nre allowed for the credi
tors of said deceased to present their
claims, nnd ono year and six months for
the administrator to settle said estnte,
from the 12th day of April, A. 1)., 1910.
Witness my hand and seal of snld
county court, nt I'lattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 14 day of March, A. D.. 1910.
Allen J. Beeson.
County Judge.
William C. Ramsey,
Attorney. i
(Seal)
" Nick llalmes, the sturdy German
farmer from just west of the city, is
in the city attending to business mat
ters, having driven in this morning
to spend the day with friends In the
city.
I.KGAI, NOTIC K.
State of Nebraska,)
)ss. In County Court
County of Cass. )
IN THE MATTER OF TUB KSTATti
. OF JOHN WE1CHKL, DKCEASISD.
To all persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that there
has been filed In this court the peti
tion of Albert A Welchel, alleging
therein that paid John Welchel, depart
ed this life in said county, leaving a
last will and testament.
The prayer of said petition Is that
said will he allowed and probated an t
that administration of snld estate be
granted to said John It. Welchel.
You are further notified that a hear
ing will be had upon said petition be
fore this court in the county court
room in I'lattsmouth, In snld county, on
the 12th day of April, 1910, at o'clock
a. m., and that nil objections. If any,
must he filed on or before said day and
hour of heaiing.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1910.
By the Court,
Allen J. lieesnn,
(Seal ) County ' J udge.
i iai, Mvrii i;.
State of Nebraska,)
)ss. In County Court
Countv of Cass. )
IN Til Fi MATTKR OF Till? l; ST ATI"'
OF MARV J Gl.TIIMANN, DKCEAS
l'.D. To all persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that tho
administrator of snld estate has file
his final report and petition for final
settlement of snld estate, and that a
hearing will be bad upon the some be
fore nie. the county Judge of said coun
ty, at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, April
1910, at 10 o'clock a, m of said day.
and all objections. If any, must bo file.l
before said hour of said day.
Witness my band and seal of sull
county court of said county, this 2Nt
day of March, 1910.
Allen J. Beeson,
St l I County Jui.