C.TIt I-. T I'lHU'oMTION TO OTi:j srt:i I i. i j T.i'- ll-l-l'M'S l't t .'. Ol'll.tV uf (.;!. -L.a.-U.i. ,lll I..K.' Hi. lilt' t !.iit at u l-fiMl fli-rt i"H t I 'i''1'1 "'' lU' ,sUl I ,uv i. .Mini. A. 1. ll'ii. lil U;- n nu..n v.itlnu' plai.-s in all tl: ;u .inns anil; wards Ilium:-;!. "lit s-at.t n.iy, l!u ti.i- : lnwitii; iin-sli"ii an. I ,.i i..(isi: will m- . .Mihrmili-.l n a volo til Hit' t"-"l''': . Shall tilt l'.o.iril if Coiiir.x i 'ennuis- si. .nera of I'ass f-.'inty, Nil.ra.-ka. or other person or e . ons i-haruid 1 ; law with the approiuliitio i .t mmie . .in, I l.-vvliiK f taxes l'r snitl ouiiity . 1 ..r the time heliiK. uppi Mnat." tue Mini .f lL'.')mi ami, i" u,i.litnii t.) the regular itnniial MM-., cmise to he levie.t on all taxahle jnopcity el .sai'l county. special tu miIIh h iii i hum nwi j .........,, (-,,, ti mn iK.se ot I'UllitlllK it , ("ouiuv Jail mi the Court House routeis in the" I'll e f l'lat tsiiiontli, l.'a.'f t'otm tv N. hiaska, taking such atlion as the reuuireinentH of tlie law ami the in- . terests of I lie pulille inuy tU'inaml: pro- I videil that suM spi't ial tax levietl at the tiPie tf mukinx Hie n-Kiilar levy i if the ueueral taxes for tin year ttu:'.. , ami he tliteie.l upon the lax list for that v(v itiitl eolleeteil in the Mime manner as oilier ium-s, aim m eeetliim'H snail he eotnineneeil for ttie vreetion of saiil jail as noon as the authority is ohtainetl from the electors .is Is poitsihle tni.ler the law, unit he continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall have been coin pletotl anil provitleil ttiat salJ speeial tax he levied and collected one year and one year only. . That the said question and proposition above set forth shall he submitted to the lc;;al voters of said county in the following form itnd manner; thut is to sav the form of the ballot to be used at saiil eleetion In favor of said nuestion and proposition shall be as follows: l vote ior ino aiiiiiini.iii 000 and for the levy and collection of a special tax sutlicient to raise said amount for the purpose of building a County Jail." , nd the form of the ballot to be used itt said election against said ques tion and proposition shall be as fol lows: , , "1 vote airainst the appropriation of the sum of H'.'.OOO and auainst the levy and collection of a special tax for the purpose of liulldinu a county Jan. Hated this 1st day of March, A. H, U (J. K. JOKUAIS. Cliuirman Hoard of County Commis sioners. C. R HICKHXICn, Jl'I.UJS A. VITA, Commissioners. (Seal) Attest: , , , ! C. MOKCAN, County Clerk. IM. T'Vnship twelve (U'l, North, in lll-i;.. Knurl. ell (141. Kast Of the 6th I' M , tm iiie iiiniiiiiu NoitU oi,e huti .iii.l thirtv-tive tlJ.",i leet. thence j-'nsl tifiy-two mi. I nne-hitlf l;i-la) feet: 1'1,'iiie sxiath one hunlieil Uiirt v-tiw li:'.."ii thence west tiitv-two and one-half o - fo'-t l" the' place of l.eniiiiilnii, shown and desiunatcri on li e .lal books of ir . r.'KU'ar tracts in the oltice of the reaistcr of deeds of said County, as lot Xo. ii in the Southwest quarter of tin- south west quarter of said' Sect ion. Alsn coinmenciiiv at the Southeast colter of said Lot twenty-six C-'b), in said Section eighteen I ISO, Town ship twelve (11, North. Kanue four teen till Wast, and runninit theucp north one hundred thirty (liOl feet; thence West sixtv i') feet; thenco South on- hundreil thirty (l:!0i feet; thence Kast sixty t!0 feet to the place of beginning, and shown nnd desiKiinted on the said plat hooks of irrouular tracts ns l.ot No. 61, in said Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section, excepting, however, a strip off of tin South ends of said Lots heretofore eonveed to the City of ritittsuiouth tor street iturl.nses. in I'laintilV, us ftRain.st you and other defendants and to exclude und enjoin von and each of you from ever assort ing or o aiming any right, tine, estate Interest or lien therein adverse to Plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitaiue. Vim are reoulred to answer said Petl tion on or before the 24th flay of March, 1!U". or the alienations con tained in said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered as prayed for therein. Ptited: February lot h mi". MOKCrAN K. HUANTNUK. Piaintirt By JOHN M. LKYDA. Ills Attorney, . OUDKIl TO snow cvisr.. In the Dint rlrt Court of Cnim County. fteltrnNltfl. In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas llalmes. Deceased. Tills cause came on for hearing up- ,.ii tin. neiltlon of Nic ho as C. llalmes -vecntor of the will and estate of Vichnlas llalmes. deceased, for con struct ion of paragraph nine of the w ill of said deceased and for order and licenne in sell tho real estate, as re quired by law, and the will of said deceased, which real estate is more iinrthMilarlv described as follows. N V, ' "4. !(;. -s Twp. 12, llance 1 Kti of SW and NV ,i ot 4 of See. 8-12-13, fcS of SK M and S J of SW Vt and NW 4 of fciSr C of Sec. 7-12-13. NK Vx of NW i. of Sec. 5-12-1 S. all in Cass County, Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Hlock 1. of the Cltv of I'lattsmouth, Ne braska. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me on the 15th day of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if anv they have, why said will should not be Interpreted and construed by the Court and uhow cause why order of Court, directing and guiding the executor in making a sale of the said real estate belonging to the estate of ald deceased, and why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate if Mfihl decensed. It is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published for iour successive weeks prior to nald lime of hearing, in the Plattsmoutb Journal, r newspaper published twice a week at i'lattsmouth, wenrasKa, ami nf general circulation throughout said Cnnntv. Dated this SOth day of January, 1913. HAKVKY D. TKAVIS, Judge of the District Court. D. O. DWVKI!, Attorney for Executor. ir iilliC FDRHER PUIIS III Lffl DIES IHLIUie oitnr.it to snow c.visi:. the KNlrlct Court In nnil for Cn.iH fount.. ihniNkn. In the Matter ot the tiuariliunshlp ot Anna C. Chllcott. Insane. This cause came on for hearing upon Hie net t on of Wesley Chllcott guardian of the estate of Anna C. Chlleotl. insane, pruving for a llcenst: to sell the interest of his sulil warn, Anna C. Chileolt, in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: file northwest quarter I in Vi 'j oi the northeast quarter t N K U ) of Sec tion twenty-four (24), Township ten (10). Ktinge thirteen ti;i), in cuss County, Nebraska. Saitl petitioner also alleging that me wife of petitioner, Anna C. Chllcott, was ad.Hulgeit insane on me nun uuy of April, P.MI2, nnd has ever since re mained insane, and is now conlmeii in the insane asylum of the State of Ne braska. That petitioner is tin owner in fee simple title of the above de scribed real estate, and the court is asked to ascertain the present value of the interest of petitioners sain wire, and lo authorize petitioner to sell the same at public or private sale, IT IS THKKKl'"OlvK OKIlKKKD that all persons Interested In (he estate and interest of said Anna C. Chilcott, In sane, in and to the above described real estate, appear before me at the olllce of the Clerk of the District Court, at i'lattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, ..ii ih,. 14th (lav nf Anril. A. D.. 1913. at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why tlit court should not determine the present value of the interest of said Anna C. Chilcott, in ami to ine real ..mute hereinbefore described, and why license should not be granted to Wesley Chilcott. guardian of Anna C. Chilcott, sell the interest of his said ward in and to the above described real estate. , , ti,Im nnW shall be served by pub lisbing the same in the I'lattsmouth Journal for at least three successive weeks prior to the 28th day of March, A. D. 1913. Datctl this 1st day of March, A. D., 1913 OKOKC.K V. COKCOUAN, Judge District Court KAWLS & UOBKI'TSON, Attorneys.' HONOR TWO FORMER PLATTS- MOUTH LADIES IN OMAHA WriCK OF SlIT TO QUHT TITI.i:. In the District Court In nnil for Chmn . Coil il tv, NeliriixkH. Simon (Jruber, Plaintiff, vs. Hattle Barnuni Wills, et al., Defendants. To the defendants. 1 Initio llarnum Wills, Harry Wills, Harry U. P.arnum, .lames W". Harnum, Sylvester ltarnuin, jr., Adelhert Harnum, Mary Uarnum, Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah, lirst real name unknown; Mrs. L,swls Harnum, lirst real name unknown; Lewis llarnum, jr., Charles ISarnntn, I,. H. Sinclair, first real namo unknown; Herbert Sinclair, Inez M. Dickerson, Dicker.mii, first real mime unknown; George Harnum Itowers, the unknown heirs ami devisees of Lucy Powers, deceased: the unknown heirs anil devisees of Posty Hoyd, deceased; .lames Chase, P.ellnda Chase, Lucy J. :- chase. P. K. Murdock, Jr., lirst real name unknown; Mrs. H. K. Murdock, ir., first real name unknown; Alplionso Chase, Thomas .1. Watson, Mrs. Thomas .1. Watson, lirst. real name unknown; and the unknown heirs and devisees of Thomas J. Watson, deceased. You are hereby notified that on Feb . ruarv Mb, A D. 113, plainlifl liled bis suit "in the District Court or Cass Coun tv, Nebraska, lo quiet til It to the fol lowing described land in Hie County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wit: Tlie Northeast quarter ( NK 1 1 ) and the North half (N'!2,l of the South east quarter ISK1,,) of Section twen-tv-one CM), Township ten 110), liange thirteen (13). Hast of tlie (.til P. M. because of his adverse possession by himself, and grantors for morn than ten v.'ars prior lo the commencement of said suit, and lo enjoin each and nil of you from having or claiming any right, title, Hen or interest, either legal or equitable, In and to said lands or any part thereof, anil to require you to set forth vour right, title or interest there in, if anv. either legal or eiiultable, and lo have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff to said lands, und 1or general equitable relief. This notice is made, pursuant to the order of tlie court. You ure required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 21th day of March, A. D. 1913. or your default will be ilulv entered therein. SIMON C, Kt'KKU, Plaintiff. KAWLS HoHKKTSON, Attorneys. From Saturday's Dailv. Tin' ini'iiilh'rs of Cliai'lrr !' nf tin- P. V.. O. Micioh dl' llii city will hi' Ri'ciilly plca-i-il In loam that I wo nf llieir funnel' im'iiilii'i have Im'imi limim-i'il hy tin Onialia socicly al 1 1 1 i i annua) fieri inn of ollici'i's Mrs. (Ii'iirc 15. ,chn InifV liciiiK circled vice prcsnli'iil. wliilc Mrs. !'. W. I.clinlinll' va se lect nil a chaplain nf Hie nrilcr. These ladies were ery aclive niciiihiTs of I lie socicly w hile resi dents here and have taken a lead ing pari in the life of Ihe Omaha sncicty since their i'iuh'miI lo lhal cily. IVIrs. J. V. Weckbach Died at Her Home This Morning After an Illness of Two Years. From Sutuiuay s Dally. Aflcr two years of stilVeriiit; and illness. Mrs. J. V. W'cckhach nassed awav this inoniiiiu; at her home in I,incoln, where she had made her home- since her removal from city some twenty years ao. Mrs. W't'ckhach was 70 years old the i;id day of January, and was a native of (ierinany, comiiiK to this country ahout lHtii, and was tinilcd in marriage in this cily to .1. V. Weckliach in 1 805, and their married life was a very happy one, heins Icrniinaled only hy Hie death of her hiishainl horc in 181)0. To Mr. and Mrs. Weck- liach twelve children were horn, ten of whom are left lo mourn Hie death of their ninlher, as follows: Charles Weckliach, Crete, Nek; Iward, Louie and Kucne, )en- vcr; Jusepn v.. t,ieveianu, tmio, Misses Mary, Allies and l.ydia Weckhach. who lived vvilh I heir mother in l.innclii; Mrs. Martin r.oslello, Ames, Iowa: Sister Mar I. eon of the Sisters nf Mercy. Two children preceded their ninlher to Hit' r.eller Land, namely, Miss Clara Weckliach and Mrs. Fred ltolli nf ('.rami Island, vvhn died I wo months no, and Ihe news of whose dealh could not he hmken In Hie ninlher. One sister, Mrs. H. Ileinple, and one lirolher, F. U. (iulhinann, of this cily, are also left to mourn her loss. I.Hii'iiiK the . lime thai Mrs. Weckhach was a resident of this city her charily work in her church endeared her to everyone and no one asked in vain ot her for assistance, and thai, vvilh her devotion to Ihe Catholic church, of which she was a lifelong mem ber, stamped her uprijilil Chris tian character and belief and her faith remained llrm to her church until the last. The funeral will he held at Ihe cathedral in Lincoln Mnndav moriiinu at t:.IO, and tin iiilcrincnt made, al Lincoln. There are many old residents here win will learn vvilh urea! re 'jri l or the death of Mrs. Weck hach and Ihe svinpnlhy of Ihe en I ire cniiimunily will pn mil In the snirnwrim relatives in llieir hour nf rief. hul fliry can lake con solation in the blesM'd memory of I he h'suil il'ul and ChrNl ian life of I he mot her. Pittsburgh Perfecf Feiace Dig Deep into the Details learn of What and How the Fence you Buy is Made A great many fence users don't really know what quality of material manufac turers put into their fences, nor how they make them. Your money goes for the fence you buy. Why don't you find out what you are getting for your money? You don't buy cows or farm machinery without full investigation. You test your seeds. Test the fence before you buy and know what your money goes for. Our new cata logue, sent free, tells how to test fence. We don't care how many different makes offence you test, you'll find "Pittsburgh Perfect," as made today, is best of all. Mad in Different Style for FIELD, FARM. RANCH, LAWN. V t 1 p f QOJ CHICKEN, POULTRY and RABBIT YARD and GARDEN -Very IOU VlUaraiUeeU Ask your dealer for "Ptltsburt,'h Perfect" anil insist on his furnisliinij it. Do not ullow liim to persua.ie you that some other fence is just us food. If he doesu't tell it, write ut direct. "PitburKh Perfect" Branib of Barbed Wire: P.riwltt. Annealed & Galvanised Wire; Twitted Cabls Wires Hard Sprint C',il Wirei Fence ftuplcs; Poultry Netting Stnplen Rrg.ilar Wire Nnil ; GalVKnied Wire iSnilt; Large Head Roofmt Nailt; Single Loop Rale Ties) "Pitta bnriiK Perfect" Fencing. All mad of Opea Hearth material. It ou are intreed in Wire Funcinii, write for FREE copr of our ALMANAC, 1913- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania IP THE CITY LIBRARY IS IK FINE SHAPE The Popular Librarian, Miss Olive Jones, Submits Her Report for January and February. ELKS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS Tin' ri'iiii'l of Ilie ruiiilil ion of (In1 lilirnry fur the iniinllis of January ami frhruary lias just liciMi siiliinillfil liy Ihe I'Mirinil librarian, Miss Olive Join's, itnd shows lhal I In1 conilil ion in rc- iiinl In I lie securing' of new hooks tinl ol her small improvements, which have added Kroal ly lo I lie fonveiiienci' of Ihe librarian, us well sis the palrons wlio lake out in inks. In the mr.riih of February the largest daily issue of hooks was i(.l, Ihi' smallest .')., ami Ihe aver age for Ihe month was V.I. In Fehi iiary I lie number of books issued showed a slight increase, the lawst daily issue hemp 1 00, I lie smallest L'H, and the average for Ihe month was 5K. Tin; new cbarpinn' syslcm has been installed, which necessitated the iitcki'linn- of ."1(1,000 books and Ihe writing of 3i5,ooo book cards. This work has been really facililaletl liy Ihe nssislance f-iven by friends ami palrons. Anullier feature thai has assisted very much in the liainllin'-r of the work al I he library i the calaloiu!.'- of Ihe books of Ihe library, which has been done, ami Ihe cards are. now lieiii l iewril.len in the ollice nf Ihe lale library commission al Lincoln. The public library has received several very tine donation in tho last inonl.li, both of money and books, which has come at a mosl opporltine lime, as the library was Kreally in need of funds lo pur chase books and Ihe cily council has appropriated $(.5 to be used in renewing the subscription lo Ihe different periodicals thai, are taken by I be library, and Hie sur plus oul of Ibis fund will be used to purchase additional books. Anion.' Ihe money donations re ceived are the follow iim: Miss Valley, proceeds from operetta, H0; I'lallsmouth Players' club. .")(: Village Improvement so ciety, $i;i.r0. The library has also received six Mazda eleclrie lights, Ihe cifl of (he Rev. Allan i. Wil son, which fill a lon-felt want, ami Ihe appearance of the library al nielli is vastly different than before I hey were installed. A feature thai, is proving ipiile popular is the story hour for chil dren of the first, second, third ami fourth grades, which is held each Saturday morniiiK at 11 o'clock, and the meeliims have been fron erally well attended liy I ho little ones. STORK VISITS HOME OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES ANDREWS Krom Saturiluv'8 Dully. The slork Thursday paid a liv ing visit lo Die home of Mr. ami Mrs. James Andrews in this city and left with them a line new sou and heir, and if Ihe testimony of Ihe relatives counts for anything this is about the llnesl hoy that ever happened. Tho mother and lil lie son. are ellin alonK in fine, shape and "Jiminie" is now down lo almost a normal condition, al Ihoucrli slill in very hinh spirits over Hie new arrival, which is the first chihl in Ihe family. MR. iD MRS. JOSEPH HAD RABA DEPART FOR WYOMING Delegates to State Convention. Tho state convention of tho Woodmen Hircle is hold at Ileal rice today and tomorrow and I'lallsmouth (iolden-Hod Grove sent Iwo very capable delegates, namely, Miss Teresa llcmpel and Mrs. M. Manspeaker. Our slate deputy, Mrs. I,. Droepe, and Dr. I''.. I. Cummins, our examining phvsician. will also attend the convent ion. If you waul, an Abstract of Title lo sour land or lols, see John M. I.eyda, Guild ltuihliug. l'latt.s inoulh. Neb. 2-rt-tmo-d From Saturday's Dally. J Joseph lladraba and wife de parted yesterday for Wyoming in response to a message announc ing that John llurke, a brother of Mrs. lladralia. was lying at the point of death, and they at once departed over the Missouri Pacific for Omaha, where connections were made for Wyoming, nil hough I hey will not reach there until to morrow morning. The many friends of Mrs. lladraba in this city will he greatly grieved to learn of the comlil ion of her brother and trust she may reach his bedside in time lo see him alive. While Holland turkeys for sale. Mrs. W. V. Moore, Murray, Neb. 'Phone :i-P. L'-27-lwks-wkly ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR LJ. HALL UNION Wilkinson & Hail -AUCTIONEERS- The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dates address or call either of us at our expense by phone. Dates can be made at Mie Journal office. WILKINSON & HALL- NOTICE l.u;i. Miiitt:. In llir Dlxlrlrt t uiirt of Cn.m Oiunijr, MiirKini I'",. UriiMttirr, j riaintilT. I vs. .lo.n'pli .Mft:t I'liry. Chhs i 'minty, a Munlriiml I 'orxirntiiii nf tlir Stutc I f iMtlll'HMKU, I no l n I known Heirs iiml In-- I vlsi'cx of Zt'rlivriiili f Kerr, I irrenseii, tin- i "Itizi'iiH r.ioik of l'lat!.-- 1 mouth, Ni'liruxkn, 11 I'or ponitlon, Now J lit mid, K. U. DiH-f-y Hoi. :i l'opnrlnerlil), nml I'li.irlcx 10. I "ciii null, , IX'foiliiiUll To Joseph Mcfrcnry nnil the I'nknown Heirs und liovisecs of .cchcrliili Kerr, I lei eHseil, J leleinlii nls : You nnil each of yon will licieliv take notice that on the lOllnlnv of Keiiruio v mj. I, Moiuaii i:. ilraiitner, i'lalntlll' in the rnrcKoiiiX entillecl etiiise, llled my petition In the Mstilrt Court of Cass ('utility, .Vein ;iMka, imalnnl von a ml others, tin oi.ieet. iMirpo.si- iiml prayer of which Is m ohtaln a decree from said Court leniovhin IIi-iim and 'Imuls from ami iniielinu Ihe recurd Mile of the followini; diMrilicd rul Mate, situate In diss County, Ne hinska, to-wlt: CominenelnK at u point fifty-two I nnd one-half 1.",'.") feet Kast of tlm Southwest corner of original Lot twenty-nix (-, lu .Section elirhleen IN IIUUI bUIUlU I ! M WBTOtXyWI-Ji ..I.M.HHW.1Hm N Bought and Sold ON COMMISSION! Insurance Placed in Best Companies! Farm Loans and Rental Agency Virgil Filullis From Saturday's linlly. I' hit t siik m I h Loil-io No. i:i'.i, H. C..O. I''.., held Ihoir niinuul (.'Ice lion or olliecrs lusl cvcninn ;it their lodn'ij rooms in the Collies' block, whicli resullcd in ilie se ed ion of (be following fionllt'incn o serve for lln; ensuing enr: Kxiiltcil Killer Kmmons J. Kicbey. K.leeiiie(l l.einlinn Knight I. K. Pollock. K.leemei Lecturing: Knilil II. l lfii Kawls. Kslecined I.nyal Kni(,rhl (Juy C. While. Secretary Kilwnnl l. Iiovcy. Treasurer Kac V. I'allerson. Tyler Kmil J. Wcyrich. Trustee J. p. Fuller. Delegate lo (iruml Lodo at Kocbesler, N. Y. Dr. J. S. Living ston. Deb'Katc.s to Slate (irand Lodc al Lincoln in May II. A. Schnci der, C. C. Parinole, J. P. Fuller, J. S. Livingston, II. W. Clement. Tin.' lodge here was visited last evening by Frank L. Itain of Fair bury, deputy grand exalted ruler of the slalo, who slated that ho had visited a large number of tlie lodges of the stale, but nowhert had lie found n not lor or more lively lodge than No. 7,'lil, and that the members ought to be proud of Iho line, organization they have. After the business nieeling of tho lodge a short social session oi ilie lodge was held. Many sufferers from rhouina I ism have boon surprised and do lighted with the prompt relief af forded by applying Chamberlain's I.inimenl. .Not one case of rheu matism in ton reipiires any in lernal Irealnienl whatever. This liniment is for sale by F. (. Fricko d Co. IT 7 'MYDMY Wednesday, March 12th we will have four specials for you Percales, Embroideries, Torchon Lace and Corsets. See our windows for specials. J. D. Corsets Linen Torchon Lace We have a small lot of J. D. Cor- from V2 to 3 inches wide, worth from sets, not old, but good up-to-date 8 to 12c per yard. On Pay Day styles that we will close out at your choice The $1.25 grade at 79c 5C per yard The $1.50 grade at. . . ; . .98c The $2.00 grade at. ... $1.25 , Yard Wide Percales We have just received a lot of short One Lot of Embroideries lengths in yard wide Percal, gray and blues, worth 12c a yard, from one 7 inches wide, worth from 15c to 18c to eight yard lengths. On Pay Day per yard, your choice on Pay Day price 10c per yard 9c per yard E. . Bo ys. Em