4r IMtOIMISlTlOV TO VOTl'I M'Kt I AI, TAX. I'l.r fit t-lors of ilie County of Cuss,! lir:-K;. til ISM' til :- ileal at u i- n.Mi:. i (leilli'll to 1'V lit lit oil tin Mil, Jjv of Aj'iil, A. 1. 1 i ! :i . at the regular i itin. I'i.n i-s in u 11 the pii i lucls and variLs I lining limit iiil iwiiily, tlx- I'o!-, l.miiiK nusu(iii uml pioposit inn will l.c s jlinnt ti ll to h vote of tlii- I'diplc: , Shall Hie Muuirt of Cmnry I'd minis- , s-i'iners of Cass County. .t Iii.nU.1, or, other person or persons charited ly law with tin appropriation of money I and levvitiK of taxes tor said county for tlic time lielns, uppiopriuto the miih ' oi JIJ.ODO and, in addition - to tlic requlur untiuul taxes, lausc to he levied, on all taxable property of Mild county, a special tax suilleient lo raise said; amount for the purpose C building a , Countv Jail on the Court House mounds I in the" City of l'lattsmouth, Cuss Coun-i tv, Nel.iaska, taking tuicli action as the' requirements of the law and the in terests of the public may demand; pro-i vlded that said special tux be levied at the time of makinii the regular levy j of the general taxes for the year l!i:l, : and be entered upon the tax list for that vrr anil collected in tlie same i manner us other laxes, ami inai pro ceedings sh-ill be comnienced for the erection of said jail as soon as the authorilv Is obtained from the electors as is possible under the law, and be continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall have been com pleted and provided that said special lax be levied and collected one year and one year only. That the said question and proposition above set forth Khali be submitted to the leiral voters of said county In the following form and manner; that Is to fay the form of the ballot to be used at said election in favor of said question and proposition shall be as follows; "I vote for the appropriation of $11', dilO and for the levy and collection of a special tax sudieient to amount for the purpose of raise said building; a County Jail. And the form of the ballot to be used at said election against said ques tion and proposition shall be as fol lows: , , "I vote against the appropriation of the sum of $12,000 and against the levy and collection of a special tax for the purpose of building a County Jail. lated this 1st day of March, A. 1)., l!U:i. C. K. JUKDAN. Chairman Board of County Commis sioners. C. K. HEEBNKR, Jl'LlUK A. PIT, Commissioners. (Seal) Attest: , 1. C. MORGAN', County Clerk. OKDKK TO SHOW CAIS1C. In the District Court of tans County. .VelirnsUa. Jr, the Matter of the Estate- of Nicholas Halmes, deceased. This cause came on for hearing up on the petition of Nicholas C. Halmes, executor of the will and estate of Nicholas Halmes, deceased, for con struction of paragraph nine of the will of said deceased and for order and license to sell the real estate, as re quired by law, and the will of said deceased, which real estate Is more piiiticularly described as follows. N 'A, SIO '4, Sec. 28, Twp. 12, Kango ,' SVi of SW Vi and NW 4 of SV U of Sec. 8-12-1J, S h of SE 4 and S u of SW Vi und NW of SW ,I of Seo. 7-12-13, NE U of NW v, of See. 5-12-13, all in Cass County, Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Block 2, of the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska. It Is therefore ordered that oil 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 any they have, why said will should not be internreted and construed by the Court and show cause why order of Court, directing and guiding the executor in making a sale of the said real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, and why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate nf said deceased. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published for otir successive weeks prior to said time of hearing. In the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper published twice a week at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and of general circulation throughout said . Countv. Dated this 30th day of January, 1913. HAHVKY D. TKAV1S, Judge of the District Court. 1). O. HWYER, Attorney for Executor. AOTICK OK MIT TO QUET TITI.K In the District Court In and for Ciisa Count). Nebraska. Simon ( ruber, Plaintiff, vs. Hattle Ilarnum Wills, et al., Deteudants To the defendants, Hattle liarnum Vi'iils, Harry Wills, Harry U. liarnum, James W. Barnuin, Sylvester Ilarnum Jr.. Adelhert Harnutn. Mary Harnum Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah, tirst real name unknown; Mrs. Lewis Barnum, tlrst real name unknown; Lewis Itanium, Jr., Charles Barnuin, L, R Sinclair, first real name unknown; Herbert Sinclair, Inez M. Dickerson, I Mckerson, first real name unknown; (ieorge Harnum Bowers, the unknown heirs and devisees of Lucy Bowers, deceased; the unknown heirs nnd devisees of Bestv Boyd, deceased .Inmcs Chase. Belinda Chase. Lucy J Chase. B. F. Murdock, Jr., tlrst real name unknown: Mrs. B. Murdock, jr., first real name unknown; Alphonso Chase, Thomas .1. Watson, Mrs. Thomas .1. Watson. Hist real name unknown and the unknown heirs and devisees ot Thomas J. Watson, deceased. You are hereby notilled that on Feb ruarv 5th. A 1 1. 1913. plaintiff tiled his suit In the District Court of Cass Colin Iv. Nebraska, to nuiet title to the fol lowing described land In the County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wlt: The Northeast quarter (NEU) "ml the North half (N',4 of the South oast quarter (SE', of Section twen-ly-onu (21), Township ten (10), liange thirteen (13), East of the O.th P. M. because of his adverse possession by himself, and grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of suid suit, nnd to enjoin each and all of vou from having or claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable? In and to said lands or any part thereof, and to require yuu to set forth your right, title or interest there in, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff to snld lands, and lor general equitable relief. This notice Is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 24th day of March, A. D. 1913. or your default will be dulv entered therein. SIMON C.KUBKH, Plaintiff. ITAWLS & IIOHEKT SON, Attorneys. m:.u. XOTICK. the llnlrlct Court of Ciimm County, NrhrHxkn. Mnritmi K. Brant wr, I'liilntlif, VH. Jirih McCn-tiry, Canx County, h Municipal Corporation of tho. Stattj of Ncbi-HskH, the l'n known JloIrN and le vineeN of Zochei'luli Krrr, I pccam-l, t ho ClUzfiiH llntik of 1'lattH moiith, NeliniHkti, a Cor poration. Now Oefunet, K. r. Dovcy Ac Hon. a. CopHitni'iKhlp, and ('liailrN H. iYai'Null, defendants. NOTICE To Joseph McOreary and the Unknown Hi'Iih and DevlHPea of Zechcrlali Kerr, 1 leoeased, 1 lofendantx Vou nnd each of you will hereby take notice that on the 10th (lav of I-Vlirmirv 1!112, I, Moi-Kiin 10. Hiantner, 1'luintlfT In the foreKoliiY entitled ciiiiho, Mod my petition In the IMbtrict Court of C;is County, Nebraska, amilnKt you nml others', the object, pin-pone and prayer of which Ih to obtain u decree from unld Court removing llena and clouds from and (iiletlnK the record title of . the following decerlhed real estate, nltuule In Cuxs County, Ne bracku, to-wlt: CoinmenclTiK at a point flftv-two and one-half (52 Vi) feet Kust of the Southwest corner of original Lot twenty-six (26), in Section eighteen cth i: (1SI, Township twelve (12), North. In i!anm Fourteen til), Kast of the lit ti 1'. M., thence runnlni; North one r-.un-.'re.l tblrty-Hve (l;t.i fet, thence Ka.-t liity-iwo and one-hall (i.;1) ltt: thcr.ee Ninth one hun'lred tliii t v-tiv il:lji .'.-et; thence west lifty-r.vo and one-half (2l feet to the place of ben in in n i, shown and designated on the pl.u looks of ir fOKtilar tracts in I he oihi u of the resi-ier of deeds of said County, as lot No. mi in the Southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section. Also commencing ut the Southeast corner of said Lot twenty-six (2i), in said Section eighteen (18). Town ship twelve (12), North. Kange tour teen tit) Kast, and running thence north one hundred thirty tl.10) feet; theme West sixty 1(10) feet; thence South one hundred thirtv (l:'.0) feet; thence l'.ast sixty (0 .'eet to the place of beginning, and shown and designated on the said plat books of ineifular tracts as Lot No, 01, in said Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section, excepting, however, a strip off of the South ends of said Lots heretofore conveyed to the City of l'lattsniouth for street purposes, in rialntilT, as against you and other defendants and to exclude and enjoin you and each of you from ever assert ing or claiming any right, title, estate. Interest or lien therein adverse to rialntilT, and for such other and further relief as may he just and equitable. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 24th day of March. 1913. or the allegations con tained in said petition will he taken as true and a decree rendered as prayed for therein. Pated; February 10th 1S1S. MORGAN E. BKANTNEH, Plaintiff. l!y JOHN M. LEYDA, His Attorney. OltDKIt TO SHOW CAISU. In the- District Court In nml for Cn fount v. .Nrlirnnka. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Anna C. Chilcott, Insane. Tills cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Wesley Chilcott, guardian of the estale of Anna C. iiilcott, Insane, pruylng for a license to sell the Interest of his said ward, Anna C. Chilcott, in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wlt: The northwest quarter (NW'4) of the northeast quarter (NE'4) of Sec tion twenty-four (24), Township ten (10), liange thirteen (13), in Cass County, Nebraska. Said petitioner also alleging that tne wife of petitioner, Anna C. Chilcott, was adjudged insane, on the lath day of April, 1V02, und has ever since re mained insane, and is now confined In the insane asylum of the State of Ne braska. That petitioner Is the 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 net 1 1 loner's said wife, and to authorize petitioner to sell the same at public or private sale. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED 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 ottice of the Clerk of the District Court, at l'ln tsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 14th day ot April, a. u., lvu, at ten o'clock a. in., to show cause why the court should not determine the present value of the Interest of Bald Anna C. Chilcott, in and to the real estate hereinbefore described, and why license should not he granted to wesiey Chilcott, guardian of Anna C. Chilcott, insane, to sell the interest of his said wurd in and to the above described real estate. Tliis order shall be served by pub lishing the same in the Plattsmouth Journal Tor at least three successive weeks prior to the 2Sth day of March, A. D. 1913. Dated this 1st day of March, A. I)., 1013. C.EOKOE F. CORCORAN. Judge District Court. I! AWLS & BOBERTSON, Attorneys. XOTICK TO CHKIHTOItS. In the County Court of Cuss County, .Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Chris tian Stoehr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet witll the executor of said estate before me, the County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at my ollice in the City of Plattsmouth. In said Cass County, on the 2th (lav of April, l'.U.'l, and on the 4th day of October, 1913, at ten o clock a. m., each of said days, for the pur pose of presenting their claims and having the sumo examined, adjusted, allowed or refused. Six monihs are allowed the credilois of said deceased to present, their claims, and which period expires on October the 4th, 11)13, at ten o'clock a. m. Witness inv hand and the seal of said Countv Court, at Plattsiuoutli, . hrasUa. this Sth (lav of March, DM:1, (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. I. o. DWYER, Attorney. NOTICK TO t HI'.lllTOH. Ill dimity Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass Countv. ss. In the Matter of the Estate of William .1. O'Brien, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will lie hnd noon claims tiled against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebroska, ul the County Court room In Plattsmouth, In said Countv, on the 11th day of April, 1913, and on the 13th day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., each day, for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be tiled In said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal- of said Countv Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of March. 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. Invalids Need Pensions. l.riiio subscriptions to the I, ailics' Home .Journal $ I. !), (lie Saturday KveniiiK l'ost 1.50. the Country fienl iVinan l.!iO, will earn for the Invalids' Pension As sociation, which will insure my self and IT) other sufferers $100 a month each. Your renewal worth Hue. Also any publication. DON'T WITHHOLD IT. Always address (iOHDOX, THK MAOA ZIN'F MAN, Omaha, Neb. 3-13-it-wkly Thomsen, Dentist, Wescott Elk. ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HAbl UNION Wilkinson & Hall -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 he Journal office. WILKINSON & HALL Alvo Mew s I'.d liiiM') went to Lincoln Tue .kiy. K. K. Patterson reluined hour Lincoln Monday. A. M. Iiifiwerson left Monday for his home in Illinois. Mrs. Kliner IU'iinell Aa fdiop iti in Lincoln Saturday. .1. II. Slroeiner was in Lincoln on business Wednesday. Orville Ouellhoist was in Lin coln Monday on business. W. (). Hoyles of Lincoln was in town on business Monday. The Misses (irayce and Hulh Hailey were in Lincoln Saturday. C.eorpe Kamin was having den tal work done in Lincoln Monday. Sam Cashner was in Omaha Monday and Tuesday on business. Mrs, E. M. Stone was in Lin coln Tuesday havintr dental work done. J. II. Stroenier and son, Alfred, were transacting business in Omaha Tuesday. Have you tried a can of that hreakfast Delight Coffee Pat terson sells it. Mrs. J. P. House and daughter, Mrs. M. J. Nickel, were Lincoln visitors Tuesday. Orion Baldwin went to Lincoln W'edtiescday evening, returning Thursday on No. 18. Frank Ingwerson returned to his home al Seotts Hluff, Nb.. af ter visiting relatives here for ten lays. Mrs. Strain and little daughter f lietliany visited Saturday and Sunday with her ainil. Mrs. 1). A. Vincent. Mrs. Mary Skinner tell incsuay evening lor llinois, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. Are you in need of a nifty pa i i of shoes or oxfords? See Patter- soli he has a new, un-lo.dale line of footwear. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaney Rasp and sister, Miss Lsiiier, leu saiurciay morning for Oclavia lo attend the wedding of a cousin. Why go elsewhere for bargains when you can get as good or bel ter from your home merchants? Stand up for Alvo. Patterson. Mrs. K. M. Stone and son, La Verne, went to Lincoln Friday on No. 17, returning Saturday. La Verne is having dental work done. Ladies, if you are looking for something nice in waist goods you will fi iil it in a Tokay or violet Madras at Patterson's. Mrs. Mobei-I liretz of Kl Iteno. Canadian county, Oklahoma. Moi'a foe her home. She i, ft w il viit a few davs en route al Lin colli and I'.xeter, Neli. Mrs. Nervia Knoll ami Irwin, left Wednesday eveiiiu Win erh to hclii care for her son. v for sis- lei. Mrs, Henry H-iinetl, who has been (iiile sick. Our line of rubber good will soon arrive. If oti want duality come in and lei us show ou what we have. Pallerson. O. P. Loreman, sr., shiued a car of Monday hogs to South Omaha and I wo cars of call le Tuesday. lie accompanied (he latter Mrs hiinient. Bina Kilel was made happy on her (utd birthday by all of her children spending I he day with her; also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ceoi'Re Schwartz, o.f I'.lui- wooil was present . Dale Hoyles and lUnl drove vvenl to Lincoln Wednesday and brouuhl home the latler's new automobile, which will be of Ki'eal. service in his livery business. It. A. Stone went to Omaha Tueslay to attend the annual ineetiiiR of the Federation of Ne braska Uelailers, which is beinp held there from March II to li. Comfort Your Stomach We pay for thia treatment if it faila to promptly relieve Indigei- tion and Dyipepaia. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy Stomach trouble because they eon tain the proper proportion of Fepsin and Bismuth and the necessary car minatives that help nature to supply the elements the absence of which in the Rao t rio juices causes indiges tion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood and material necessary for overcoming natural body waste. Carry a package of Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets in your vest pocket; or keep them in your room. Take one after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that they will keep iudi Bcstion from bothering you. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve indi gestion and dyspepsia, or to refund your money, if they fall to do so. Doesn't it stand to reason that we wouldn't assume this money risk were we not certain Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will satisfy you? Three sixes; 25 ceuts, 60 cents, and $1.00. You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia TabloU Id this community only at our store: F. Platts mouth G. FRICKE & CO. i Stor$ Nebraska Tiers Is a Hcxall Store in nearly every town and city lo tUe United tttnfm, Cn. and Groat Uriuin. There la a dilTerenl Rexall Remedy lor nearly every ordinary human ill each eipeoially deaigneii for tu partioular Ul for which it is recommended. The Reaall Stor.i are America' Createet Drug Stores SAYS: We all are broadening out we must be progressive bence the necessity for our New and Large Store! Therefore don't be slow in looking over the stock of STAPLE GROCERIES that we MUST CLOSE OUT before we move. By selling NOW we save the handling. In BUYING NOW you get the discount. NOW is the ACCEPTED TIME. BARGAIN PRICES. You need them u I rTl USE PHONE 54 TO SAVE TIME AND MONEYS Miss Violet Ough was the hap pily surprised recipient .of a lieauliful bouquet ol rarnations and ferns, presented by the Ladies' Aid society of the M. K. church. C. II. Jordan, John- Murley and H. W. Stewart returned Tuesday evening on No. 17 from their trip to Washington, I). C, where they attended the inauguration of President Wilson. Mrs. (leorgc MeFarland and son returned to their home at Clarinda, Iowa, Saturday, and Mrs. Fred Felrnw and son left Monday for Cordon. Nel visit with Marry Parse their new home at ., after Mineral days' their sister, Mrs. I ami family. A caucus ii in-lit in town e pur llc to board. Ir. T,. hall Monday eM'iiing for pose nf nominal ing carnl tli lilt acancii s on lie low n were: Those Muir. C. C. Kiil-.pul ritk elect ion w i! I'.iicknell. Charl and I'. .1. Liiieh. I be held on Tim cs II. The '-day, Itelle X i i -1 1 x. Mondav nioriiiiiu Mi unci I lipped on the linoleum as she started out ot doors ami fell to Hie Hour, iiiiurinu herself! piile severely, although no bones wi re liroKen. Mie will lie conlineu to her bed for several days, ller laughter, Mrs. (ieorge Foreman, ii, will slay wilh her unlil she is alile to lie around again. 1'be lirsl number on I he sprint: loci 1 ure course will be given at 1 he hall Friday, March I 'i. commenc ing' al 8 o'clock p. in. This num ber will be a musical, given by the Nebraska Wesleyan orchestra, of musicians are exl ra year and a very rare This body good this eiilertainnient, is promised. S -a- ...... i:..i ..i . .....i i f.r! .-iii i ii i( i r hum 1 1 "i i n(i'. ,ii i'i seals ma be secured at 11. A. Stone's store. The following; num ber will be given March 21 by the V..1.,.,. .1., W... I. ...... .i,,ni lol I ii hi innii t-. ic j hi i ijutuiiv, which also represents some very rare talent. Kverjbody should plan to attend these splendid entertainments. ' M. E. Ladies' Aid Market. The Faster season's almo here. The winter, with his blizzards drear, Recedes, and soon there will ap pear The robin with his And other signs joy of note dear, spring. The sun doth pour his warm rays down, Which surely will our faces brown, And by their brightness cause a frown Fnless we hurry into town And buv a new sunbonnel . The housewife wilh her mop and broom, Will chase cobwebs and dirl that loom In every corner of the room; Nut no her heart is tilted with gloom. in. uj. The Prize Goes to the Don't put it olf. yJuv She has no cap and apron. Mill Alvo M. K. Ladies' Aid lias not been idling in the shade; Their plan has carefuly been laid And every effort lias been made To help this busy housewife. daps, aprons and .suiiboiinels gay, Have nil been made and put away. The shrubbery and house-plants, they Are ready, too, for that great day, When they shall hold a market. H ich cakes there'll be nnd buns and pies, And meats and loaves of every sie, Till our housewife in plad sur prise, Inspects them all and buys and buys. Thus saving lime and money. Now. ladies, ere it Supply your need be loo late, I ho' small or great. (March I wenly-second is I he dale,) In Jordan's room your Iradt wait, .lust south of lr. .Muir's we'll .lice Mules for Sale. fine span of good, well matched mules, black, and X and 9 years old Ibis fall, weight. '.'.'.'DO. See l.ee Fickler. :i-KI-2lw If you have a house for rent try a Journal Want Ad. !! il' ) f H" I i ) Swift! We have the goods at Fine Window Display. The window's of the Fanger Itepartinent store have been most handsomely decorated for the big millinery opening that is To oc cur tomorrow and Saturday at this store. In the east window is to be found some of tho hand somest styles in the new spring hats that the feminine heart could desire, and the display Is most beautiful and faeinating to the eye. In the west window tho latest things in ladies' spring coats and fabrics for the new spring dresses are shown, and this store carries a stock from which anyone could pick out something to their taste, as well as at prices to suit all pocket books, and those who fail to avail themselves of this oppor tunity t attend the big opening will be the losers. Seed Potatoes. received, a car of lied Just Itiver Fatly Ohio seed potatoes. that will be sold as long as I hey order now. A. at 05c per bushel last. Place your 1. Ibich & do. -ST. PATRICK'S DAY- March 17th, (next Monday) F. . will have G. Fricke &. Cot for sale GREEN CARNATIONS Leave Your Orders Now YOU'VE never seen such beau tiful styles as we have now ready for you in the new 1913 suits, over coats, hats, haberdashery finest goods made. Men's and young men's fine suits; choicest pat terns, newest colorings; latest models in sacks and Norfolks $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30. Boys' suits. for confirmation and dress wear; very smart new styles; blues and fancy weaves: $3.50, $5, $6, SG.50, $7.50 and $8.50. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats e