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Murray Department PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OK THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL IIXADEBS. PROCEEDINGS J'UlC.t.woutli. Neb., Dee. 17.;. !12. If any of tltt readers of tlie Journal knrm of a brxinleitfU or nn item of interest n this vicinity and mill mud snnu U, this office, it will appear under thin heading 'Vtwant all items of interest. Editor Jour lal. Home Bank Owned by Home People Hurray State Bank t MURRAY, NEBRASKA CUD I Capital $10,000 Surplus $5,000 CHAS C. PARMELE, President F.L NUTZMAN, Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier 0 We have every arrangement possible for the conven ience of our patrons. We write drafts and can save you money when de siring to remit away. Consult us freely on any financial business. Our ex perience may be of some benefit to you. Depositors in this bank are protected under the State Guarantee Law. uc 3 C DC 0 Lee Nickels was a IMattsinoulh visitor Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Ost was calling mi friends in Murray Friday. Frank Rhoden lost a fine mart Thursday from a ruptured blood essel. 0. A. Davis was a I'latLs visitor Tuesday of last Miss Clara Yoiuik was a guest of Miss Mae Lewis Sunday. Robert Nickels hauled a load of apples lt Omaha Wednesday. Joe I Mill was delivering com to the Murray elevators Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Kennedy was i Oueen and wife were lor oinana Miiuruay Mrs. VlOllHl week. Fib. passengers eveninir. Miss Herlha Nickels was look iiiK after business in I'lattsinoul h Friday. Mr. and Mi s. S. (I. Pitman spent Sunday with Albert Shaffer and family. Mrs. (I. II. (iilmore was shop ping in Omaha the fore part of the week. , Frank Rhoden and wife trans acted business in Nebraska City Thursday. (i. K. Nickels was calling on friends in I'lattsmouth Saturday afternoon. Alex Rhoden was isiliiiR with County seal friends Wednesday of This week. James Fetch of Kenosha was looking after business in l'lalts mout h Tuesday. James Holmes and wife attend ed the play last Saturday evening at Plallsmoulh. Ilex. Youur and Fred llain'o at tended the play in Plallsmoulh last Saturday evening. J. T. Mrcndel and wife were vis iting Ur. Will Hrendle at Avoca Saturday and Sunday. Miss Margery Walker was spending a few days with county seal, friends this week. Lloyd Lewis and Miss Willa Moore attended the play at Plalls moulh Saturday evening. Mrs Charles Carroll and Mrs. J. V. Merger were I'lallsinouih vis itors last Saturday evening. Nick Klaurens and wife were Plallsmoulh shoppers Saturday bringing their children li the dentist. j Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young re turned home Tuesday from a few days visit with Mr Young's sister in Clarinda, la. Wayne Lewis accompanied by Miss Mae Lewis and Clara Young attended "Nought and Paid For" at Plallsmoulh Saturday evening. Mrs. F.d Higgs and son who have been isiling friends and rel atives in Ibis vicinity left for her home at Hrewsler, Neb.. Saturday evening. The Ladies' Missionary society were entertained by Mesdames II. L. Oldman. Addie Stokes and S. 11. Lntta. at the home of the former, Tuesday afternoon. Margaret Cray is a reader of experience before the people. She given selections both tragic and comical. Her charm lies in her ability to carry the audience with her in the scene slio is depicting. Ceorge Fitpat rick was in Hie (unity seat a couple of days this week lay ing in his supply of hard coal. While there he called al the Journal ollice to renew his sub script ion to the paper. Mrs. Jennie Rhoden, from near Murray, was in PlallsnioiiLli last Thursday looking after the read ers of the Omaha News; also look ing for those who might become readers. Mrs. Rhoden is in the automobile contest now on for that paper, and she is exerting every effort to secure lirst place. She is near the top and with a lit tle assistance from the many readers of the News in this county will win the prize for her. The Journal certainly hopes that she may be successful. Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd and daughter, Lova, have just return ed from Oarnett, Kansas, where they have been visiting with their old friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Standish and fam ily. They found their old friends very prosperous in their new home, as well as enjoying die usual good health. Mr. Lloyd thinks well of that part of the world, and their visit reminded them very much of old times. The v'sit was one of great pleasure to both Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Standish. i Plallsinoiitli visitor last Saturday. J. Ii. Lewis and family were doing Christmas shopping Fri day. John llendrick ami wife were in Plallsniouth looking after Santa Claus. James Hrown and wife were calling on I'lattsmouth merchants Saturday. Will Oliver and sister, Elizabeth were visiting friends in Plalls moulh Saturday. Etta M. Xickles was looking af ter the corset business in I'lnlts moulb Saturday. Mrs. Charles Creamer and Mrs. Waller Sans were IMattsinouth visitors Saturday. John llobschicdt ami Miss Ethel Sherwood attended services in Peru Sunday morning. A. F. Nickles and family were attending to business matters in Plallsniouth Saturday afternoon. John Stones was looking after some business matters in tin count v seal Mondav of this week. Misses Clara Young and Willa Moure were in attendance at, the play in Plat t snioul h Saturday evening. J. R. C. (iregory and wife, from west of Murray, were Platlsmoulh visitors Wednesday of this week. driving up to do some shopping and make a few hours' visit with county seat friends, , The Study Club. The Study club will meet at the library Monday afternoon, liecem ber The following program will b given: "Should the Mith or Santa Claus be Taught to the Children," Margery Wafker. The Story of "The Other Wise Man," Pauline Oldham. Dishes for Christmas Iiinner, Mrs. (iapen. discussion "What Happy Christmas.' Parlinienlary drill. Visitors are invited. Lessons begins at prompt. MAPLE GROVE. (Special Correspondence.) J I)r. (iilmore was a Maple drove caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heck were Omaha visitors Monday. W. K. Shepherdson made a trip to Weeping Water Saturday. Mrs. R. C. and Oliver Bailey autoed to Omaha Saturday. Henry Kngelkemeir hutched his winter porkers last Thursday. Mrs. Charles Engelkemeier autoed a party to the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beckner spent Saturday with friends in Ne braska City. A surprise shower was given to the Lutheran parsonage in honor of Rev. Huebner. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred (iansemer and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Lutz were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Oansemcr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Puis, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hild and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild and Mrs. Fritz Lutz were Omaha visitors Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Oansemer ami Mrs. Jake Hild spent last Thursday in Omaha. Thev made the trip with Fd's Maxwell auto. Mesdames Herman and Alfred (iansemer, Jake Hild and Will and Louie Puis" spent Monday in Oma ha, the trip being made in Louie's Overland auto. Messrs. W. II. and Louie Puis, Charles Hcrrcn, Fritz Lutz, Alfred (iansemer and Will (iilmore at tended the play. "Bought and Paid For," at the Parmele Saturday nifjlil. Mak es a o'clock Death of Mrs. Thomas Slagle. Mrs. Thomas Sleagle pasted away at her home south of Murray early Saturday morning. Mrs. Slagle has been a patient sufferer for many weeks from the effects of a recent attack of pneumonia. The funeral was held from the Lewiston church, Sunday after noon at 2 p. in. The Rev, W. A. Taylor of t'nion conducted the services. SMALL BLAZE AT IHE RBU UN6TQN SHOPS LAST H16HT The firr alarm last night drew a crowd nT several hiimlivd peo ple to the Hurlington shops, where some wa.Me lumber had caught lire. Ii.l the (lames were ex tinguished without any sorions loss to the company's property. It is very fortunate l lint im lire oc curred early in the evening, as otherwise it might have gotten a good start and destroyed con siderable property before it could have been subdued. The tire was near the saw shed in the freight car repair department in the north part of the shop yanN. Fslella Cray was the soloist at the concert of the Orphans club at the Liberty theater Her play ing has a fire and da-h thai means not talent but. genius. The Oak land (Cal.1 Tribune, The Library Association. The Library association will meet Friday evening. December 27 1 h. On account of the busy lime during the holidays the liter ary program will be omitted, and more lime devoted to the social. Flinch and dominoes wll he the game of the evening. All mem bers are invited to be present. THEY ALWAYS HELP ELDERLY PEOPLE. Foley Kidney Pills give just the help elderly people need to tone and strengthen their kidneys and bladder and regulate their action. John McMasters, Slrealor. 111., savs: "I feel heller and stronger than I have for many years, and Folev Kidnev Pills did it." For sale bv F. C. Fricke & Co. G. k R. ELECT THEIR NEW ' 0FFICERSJAST EVENING The (irand Army of the Repub lic, at their recent meeting, se lected the following gentlemen to serve as their nlllcers for the en suing year: Commander, J. II. Thrasher; senior vice commander, William McCauley; junior vice commander, Asbury Jacks; chap lain, (ieorge Poisall; quarter master, T. M. Carter; olllcer of the day, W. It. Day; olllcer of the, guard, (!. W. Rennie; trustee, R. B. Windham; delegates to state encampment at Fremont, R. B. Windham, Thomas Carter; alter nates, T. W. Olenn, W. H. Freesc. Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Long were P'allsmnuth visitors Wednesday of this week, driv.ing up from their home west of Murray to look after some shopping and spend a few hours with rounty seal friends. O. Y. Bailey, one of the enter prising young farmers from west of Murray, departed Sunday after noon for the northern part of the stale, where he has some busi ness matters to look after. Ho will be gone about a week or ten days. W aller Hyers was looking af ter some county seat matters in IMattsinouth Tuesday. Walter is road overseer in his district be ing re-elected last fall, and from what we learn he is giving the very best of satisfaction. He has been looking after the roads of his district in good shape. Miss Crawford is unusually tal ented and has exceptional mag net ism. She played in exquisite style. She accompanied with much individuality and musicianship. Now York Musical American. Hear Just arrived Our new 1913 Art Calendar Pads. Come In and see them. WALTER GREEN Up From Nehawka. Henry Shoemaker and Leo Swil.er, from near Nehawka, were in the city today, driving up in the auto of Mr. Shoemaker for some trading, and spent a few hours with their numerous county seat friends. As the Journal has the pleasure of having a place on the large list of friends of hotn gen tlemen, they paid us a pleasant rail. You forget, the performer and the I these ladies at, the Presby terian ( haiai ter. She has mastered the church. Friday evening. December "true art that conceals art ' JOt h. The third number of h, Fn.m the New York Times. Il.yrium course. HORSESHOEING General Blacksmilhing and Wagon Work Horseshoeing is Our Specially All Work Guaranteed Hurray, Nebraska McEtwaln Case Settled. The case of Mrs. S. E. McElwain vs. I lie riaiie annum insurance company, has been settled by the company paying the plaint ill the sum of Sinn, the face value of the policv. The company resisted payment on the loss, alleging that the premium had never been paid. The case was tried in the county court, where it was decided in favor of Mrs. McElwain. COUGHING AT NIGHT. One bad cough can keep the whole family awake at night. Phil Disorneau, Schafl'cr, Mich., says "I could not sleep on account of a bad cough, and I was very weak. I used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and soon the cough left and I slept soundly all night." For sale by F. C Fricke Co. liiiiirit met pursuant to adjournment. Present, M. L. Friedrlch. C. K. Jordan ami C. IC. Hnehner, county commission ers and l. C. Morgan, county clerk. Minutes of previous session read and upprovnd, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular torrn: Tlie foM'jwing precinct assessors' bonds were reported as having leen ap proved by the county judge: 1'eter Spangler, Mt. 1'leusant pro duct. Fred II. Oisenkop. Louisville pre cinct. J. 1. HramhTtet, Liberty precinct. John (i. Wuiulcrllch. Nehawka pre cinct. A. F. Nickels, Rock Bluffs precinct. Herman Schmidt. Elmwood precinct. John frostier, WeepInK Water city. J. W. Rrendel,. Avora precinct. O. 1'. Melsinge.r, Eight .Mile drove precinct. John Wagner, South Bend precinct. John JtuhKH, Weeping Water pre cinct. P. E. Ruffner, I'lattsmouth city. County clerk nd county attorney whom had been appointed a committee on the bill of the sheriff for jailer fees made the following report: Commissioners' record No. 8, page 261 appears an action of the Board placing the deputy sheriff on a salary of $150.00 per year and the salary cov ered the years 1 S 10 and 1911; commis sioners' record No, P page 434, E. Man speaker appointed deputy sheriff at a Balary of $45.00 per month. We also find the amount paid to Manspeaker from April 6, 1907, to January 1, 1909, was $197.74, thlH taken from report of special examiner J. lcTTunter. A protest from th Missouri Pacific Hallway Co., protesting against the levy In School district No. 22 tor the year 1912 amounting to $241.98 came on for hearing and the Board of Coun ty Commissioners refused to make it refund of the above amount. Moved by C. K. lleehner the Board call for specifications for painting the court house both Inside and outside. In side wall and woodwork to be cleaned before being painted.. Motion second ed by C. II. Jordan. Carried unanim ously. Warrantee deed from the Commercial Land Co., received for a strip of land for road purposes In the N. W. of N. E. Sec. 3-10-11 and county clerk instructed to iiave same recorded. A petition from L. J. May field and seventeen others asking that James Brobst be apoplnted justice of the peace In and for Louisville precinct re ceived and the appointment made. The following bonds were aproved bv the county hoard: James W. Brobst, justice of the peace Louisville precinct. C. F. Vallery, road overseer, road dis trict No. 1. John Lomeyer, road overseer, road district No. 5. J. I). Allen, road overseer, road dls trlct No. lit. William Bush; road overseer, road district No. 7. Albert Walllnger, road overseer, road district No. I i. James M. Hoover road overseer, road district No. :t. C. II. Spohn, road overseer, road dls trlct No. IS. Ben Beckman, road overseer, roi district No. 10. W. E. Hand, justice of the peace. Suit Creek nree net. The following claims were allowed on the General fund: H. M. Soennichsen. imise- to county 48.00 Allen J. Hecxoii. report of marri age licenses issued S5.R0 C. I:. Jordan, salary 44.00 C. E. Heebner, salary 4a. 95 The I'lattsmouth Journal, print- . ing and supplies 12.15 M. i . Kreldrieh, salary and ex pense 40.60 August Tartsch, bailiff certifi cate 20.00 H. A. Schneider postal supplies 97.17 A. W. White, mdse to paupers.. 110.00 Ki-oclilcr Bros. matl. to county farm and court house 40.10 Allen J. Becsou. Stale vs. Frank- l'eterson 3.4; C li J n in I on. State vs. Frank l'eterson J.hU A. .1. Beeson, State v.. -rhule. Mayhee, and Hillings S. Allen .1. Beeson, State vs. Myrtle Mcl'herson 4.1 C I) (Jiiinton. State vs. Mvrtle Mcrherson 3.20 Allen .1. Heeson. State- vs. John MoGo. 3.50 c l t lulnton. State vs. John McC.ee 44.13 Alen .1. Beeson State vs. Glen Brasel ' 2-23 i" li (jiilniiin. State vs. Glen Brasel 5.10 FMuIn Metenlf. nidse to Mrs. Atnlik 3.00 M. Archer, State vs. Gallentine. 4 I' M Snvbert. Stilt vs. Gallen tine n.r.x A. J. Snvder, recording deed ... 1.2 Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., rent anil tolls 27. : llmiM Johnson, mdse to Mrs. Craig 16.01: Hans Johnson, room for election Third wuril Weening Water rllv R.0O Kloii'o Bartlett Co., supplies .. 332.7 It..!,,., flout, nititll-ottM t Ik t-ountV IhII ... ' 2.00 a u'titiiin riiiiuirs to tower clock, kev -50 t. li .'.irenbergei'. mdse to farm n ml lpiuiiiers 86.3 t i luni.r f-iirni. nter work at court house 8.15 S. K. Stock Co., post and labor f..r. r..,,n umuI rr VT I! I! Re fused 113.25 K rnu hlor ltroH.. material for road district No. 1. Keruseit ij.uu W. K. Eox, county treasurer. stamps and other expense .... iv.t The following claims were allowed on the road funds: Walter Bycrs, road work, roau dlstr ct No. 27 I II. Knn. road work, rond dls- trlct No. 1. 1). C. Ktoin, road work, road dis- trlct No. li ... . oi U. H. Wall, road work, road dls- trlct No. 15 3.20 Mike Lutss, road work, road (lis- trlct No. 1 tiv.vv Frnnk IMitt.er. road work, road Ustr ct No. 2 Kroehler Urns., material, road district No. 1 JB.v George Krater, city treasurer. proportion road runu, nia- trlct No. 18 100.00 I'.obert Johnson, road work, road il si rlit No. zi.-u Kalph Clymer. road work, road district iso. . M. Newlln. road work, road district No. 15 , 25.20 Sam Westtake, road work, road district No. 16 J K. A. Schuelkn. road work, road district No. 3.80 C. Godhv, road work, road dls- trlct No. J. Adams Son, material, road district No. 16 32.09 Win, Wilkin, road work, road district No. 7 18 0" Neb. and Iowa Steel Tank Co.. culvert, road district No. 3.. 20.07 Nebr. and Iowa Steel Tank Co.. culvert, road district No. 27 .. 22. SO Ben Beckman, road work, road district No. 10 69.15 C. 11. Spohn, rond work, roan district No. 13 116.50 Geo. F. Oehlerklng, road work, road district No. 15 .0 S K. Allen, blacksmith work, road district No. 16 7.10 The Farmers' Lumber Coal Co., mat I. road district No. 6., .9.i J. C.oehrv. blacksmith work. rond district No. 7 25.70 . V. M. Cofe. blacksmith work. ' road district No. 6 2.50 Yates Lumber Co., material. road district No. 8 84. .2 John Boot, road work, road dis trict No Hi 10.00 Treasurer I'nlon village, propor tion road fund, road district jnn.on v! K.'Vox. county treasurer, noil tax receipt, road district No. fi 3.00 J M Hoover, loud work road, 'district No :l 197. CO Treasurer Weeping Water City, Proportion road fund, district No .2 3H M The following- laim were allowed on the Bridge fund: Walter Byers, bridgo work .... The Farmers i.umN A Coal Co., brldne materia;. l.t 6 Kroehler Bros,, bridge material 6.4 C'edur Creek Lumber Ov, bridge material l.lfr Frank Bouse, bridge wivk. re fused ( id Nebraska Construction' Co.", bridge work 699. 30 Hans W'ulf. bridge work . . l.u Yates Lumber Co., bridge ma- tT'al J4.86 The following claims werp allowed an I he Comissioiiers' road fund : W. F. I tiers, road work ro.l district No. 3 ' ,T. M. Teegardeii, road work,. road district No. 24 , 3.50 Board adjourned to meet December IS, 1911. I. C. MOItGAN, Co. Clerk. I'lattsmouth. Hec. 1,. 191t Board met pursuant to adjournment with all members present. Moved by lleehner and seconded kv Jordan that the Board of County Com missioners recind their action of If - ember 17, 1912. pertaining to protnut of the Missouri Pacific By. Co., protest ing against the lew in school itlstrir No. 22. Motion carried. The following claim was rtlloweit nn the general fund: C. Monger, M. 1. Co. Phvs. . 6th district, salary,' llav 22 to October 12, 1912 18. 00' The folowirig claims were- Allowed nn the road funds: Treasurer Murdock Vintage ...$ 75.00 Treasurer Eagle Village S:00- eo. . oss Lumber Co., lum ber for road district No. 13.. 4'1T Geo. W. Voss Lumber Co.. lum ber for road district No. 14.. 2. sr. Geo. W. Voss Lumber Co., ltim ber for road district No. 8 ... 14. ST jeo. W . oss Lumber Co., lum ber for road district No. 9.... 15.63 The following claims were allaweri on the Bridge fund: G. H. Henls, bridge work $4t.ll Geo. W. Voss Lumber Co.t bridge material 111. IS Board adjourned to meet TupmAlv. January 7, 1913. I). C MOHOAN, Co. Clerk. W. It. Bryan, county asscs.sor lect, wife and daughter, arrived ast evenins' on No. 2, and will niakf arrangements for' their futurp home in this city. XOTICK. Sealed proposals will be received bv the county clerk of Cass county on or before noon January 6th, 1913, for fur nishing the following Books, Blanks and Stationery for said county during me year wis: CLASS A ROOKS 1-8 quire med. Commissioners Record. 1-8 quire med. Deed Becord (printed page.) 1-6 quire med. Index to Delinquent Lands (printed head.) 1-8 quire med. Deed Record (Loose leaf). 8 quire med. Mortgage Records (printed page). 1-8 quire med. Miscellaneous Deed Record (Loose leaf). 2-8 quire med. Mtg. Records (Loose leaf). 1-8 quire med. Appearance Docket (printed head). 1-6 quire med. Court Calendar. 8 quire med. Probate Fee Book (printed page). Canvas covers each. 1-8 quire med. Court Journal (printed nead). Patent Back per quire. 1-8 quire med. Trial Docket (nrlnted bead ). Index per book. All records to be extra hound or No. 1 Linen Ledger paper, Byron Wes ton's Ledger Paper or Whiting Ledger paper. CLASS B STATIONERY. Rubber Bands, No 11, per gross. Penholders, No. 2376, per dozen. Writing Fluid blue-black per nuart. Erasers, No. 1085 E. Faher's per dozen. Esterbrook s No. 048 pens, per gross. Congress Tie envelopes No. 10 1-4 thick, per 100. Esterbrook's No. 79 pens, per gross. Congress Tie envelopes, No. 10-1, 1-2 thick, tier 100. Congress Tie envelopes No. 10-2, thick, per 100. Mucilage, Carter's Arabian, per dozen quarts. Congress Tie envelopes No. 10-1, thick, per 100. Denlsnn's Notarial Seal No. 21 ner 100. Congress Tie envelopes No. 10", 3-4 per 100. Pencils, copying, per dozen. Penholders, No. Crown, per dozen. Gillott's No. 601 Penn, per gross. i,tA ...... x , n 1 r voilnr-sn 1 113 riiciu"-p, iu. iv x-w. thick, per 100. Pencils, No. 596 Eberhard Faber, per dozen. Globe Ueversihle envelopes, No. 10, per 100. Rubber Bands, assorted No. 100 per box. Red Writing Fluid, per quart. Separate bids must be made on each class of supplies In the estimate. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bills will be addressed to County Clerk and marked Proposal for Books, Blanks and Stationery. Bidders must file good and sufficient, bond for the faithful performance of their contract. Bids will be opened the first meeting In January. D. C. MORGAN, County Clerk. .NOTICE TO CHE.DITOHS, III the County Court of the County of ( ru, elirnkn. In Re Estate of Urlllu Fleming, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that hearings will be had upon all claims against the above estate, at I the oflice of the County Judge', Court House, I'latts mouth, Nebraska, on December 23rd, 1912, and on June 2:rd. 1913, at nine o'clock a. m. of encli day; all claims must be filled before said hist named hour and all claims not filed will be forever barred. Bv the Court. (Seal) ALLEN J. B..ESON, County Judge. BAWLS & ROBERTSON, . Attorneys. oiini.ii to snow c.u m:. In the District Court In nml fur Cuss County, -Nebraska. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Anna C. Chllcott, Insane. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Wesley Chllcott, guardian of the estate of Anna C. Chil cott, insane, praying for license to sell tho Interest of his said ward, Anna C. Chllcott, In and to the following de- scribed real estate, to-wlt: Tho Northwest quarter (NW) of the Northeast quarter (NI'H4) of Soc tion twenty-four (24), Township eleven (11), Range thirteen (13), in Cass County, Nebraska. Said petitioner also alleging that the wife of petitioner, Anna C. Chllcott, was adjudged insane on the 15th day of April, 1902, and has ever since re mained Insane, and Is now confined in the insane asylum of the State of Ne braska. That petitioner Is tho owner In fee simple title of the above de scribed real estate, and the Court is asked to ascert kin the present value of the Interest of petitioner's said wife, and to authorize petitioner to sell the same at public or private sale. IT IS T 1110 It KOBE OHDKIIRD that all persons Interested In the estate and interest of said Anna C. Chllcott, in sane. In and to the above described real estate appear before mo at the ollice of the Clerk of the District Court, at I'lattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the Kit I) day of January, A. D. 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. to show cause why the Court should not determine the present value of the Interest of said Anna C. Chllcott, In and to tho real estate hereinbefore described, and why license should not be granted to Wssley Chllcott, guardian of Anna C. Chllcott, insane, to sell the Interest of bis said ward In and to the above descrlbod real estate. This order shall be served by pub lishing same In the I'lattstuouth Jour nal for at least three successive weeks prior to December 2 1912. Dated this '. : 1 1 1 duy of November, 1912. II. D. TRAVIS. Judge District Court RAW l.S & ROBERTSON, Attorneys, I 12-2-r,wUs.