The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 20, 1913, Image 3

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    Mt i K i: or nto position to voti:
r M'K.tlAI. TAX.
I Tin- electors f tlie County of Cass,
1 i i it . . i . - ii .,t .. t ..
.OI'lH-h.l, Will irtft- iimiu' at
veiial eleitlon tn lie lulil on the Mli
i;iv of .April. ,. I. 1 !!!, at ttm n-KUlur
v.iiins; plates lii all tlie lileeim ts unJ
WHiils iliruuxl.oiit said lounty, the f"l
Iowihk i iif t lun a ml pi uiMisiiioii will he
.-Tihmit teil to u vote of the people:
Shall the Hoard of Ominly Cninmis
stonera Of Cuss County. NehiaikH, or
other person or pi rsons eluu eil by
aw with the appropriation of money
ml levvinir of tuxes for suld county
; for the time beins. )propiiate tin; num
of JlL'.Oiil) anil. in addition to the
1 rtil;ir annual taxes, cause to be levied
ii all taxable property of puM county.
' special tax Ktitlicient to raise .said
j mouiil for the purpose of building a
,runty Jail on tlie Court House irroumls
I the City of l'lattsinouUi. Cass. t'oun
fiy, Nebraska, takniK such uction as the
j requirements of the law and the in
' terests of the public may demand; prt
I vided that said special tax be levied
1 :t the time of making the icKular levy
of the la'nriiil taxes for the year l'.tU,
itid be entered upon the tax list for
iinnt vcr and collected in the same
manner as oilier taxes, and Hint pro
ceedings shall lie commenced for the
erection of said jail us soon ns the
tuthoritv is obtained from the electors
is possible under the law, and be
continued without unnecessary delay
until the same shall hae been com
pleted and provided that said special
tax be levied and collected one year
Hid one year only.
i That the said (luestiou and proposition
' ,-ihovc set forth shall be submitted to
1 tbe lesal voters of saiil county In tlie
I following form und manner; that Is to
1 sy the form of the ballot to be used at
' -said election in favor of said question
jnrt proposition shall be as follows:
i "I vote for the appropriation of $12,
. MO and for the levy and collection of
a Bpeciul tax sufficient to raise said
urnount for the purpose of building a
Oounty Jail."
And the form of the ballot to be
' used at said election against said ques
tion and proposition shall be as fol
rws: "1 vote ntralnst the appropriation of
the sum of $12,000 and unainst the levy
And collection of a special tax for the
purpose of building a County Jail."
Dated this 1st day of March, A. P.,
It VI. C. It. JORDAN,
Chairman Hoard of County Commis
sioners. C. K. UEEBNEU.
JULIUS A. 1'ITZ,
Commissioners.
(Seal)
f Itest:
r. C. MOKOAN, County Clerk.
A Moment's Work.
NoImmIx knows what the next
i . . . t . 1 1 1 -r. t lias in store fur liim. II
mn I"' Itif :-:ii'iiii'-l link ur the
I'ralol ili-a-lei. Today we feel
healthy ami strong anil tomorrow
may u iVir from a st'riuiis sick
ness. In iew if these rapid
chances in llic state of our health
e should he prepared to meet
I hem. A very piod remeily which
is indicated in eery iiylisposil ion
as a prevent ie of disease is
Triner's American Elixir of Killer
Wine. II will tiiiekly expel from
I he ho.Jy all wasle mailer, w ill
stimulate the organs of digestion
ami will strengthen them for their
work. The cleaning out of the
hoily does not. cause any pain or
discomfort. I'se this remedy, in
constipation, loss of appetite, in
digestion, headache, intestinal
pains. At driir stores. Jos.
Triuer, I33:i-I33'.i S. Ashland
Ave., CJiieajro. 111. In rheuina
tisin and neuralgia try Triner's
Liniment.
NOTICK OK SUT TO l'IKT TITMI.
h Ihr District Court In nnd for Cunn
County, Nehraska.
Simon Gruher, i'luintill,
vs.
Ualtie Rurnuni Wills, et al.,
Defendants.
To the defendants, llattle Itanium
Wills, Harry WlllR, Harry O. Harnuin,
.lames W. ISarnum, Sylvester Harnutn,
ir., Adelbcrt Harnum, Mary Barnum,
liitncr Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah,
first real name unknown; Mrs. Dewis
Karnum, first real name unknown;
l'Wis Harnum, Jr., Charles ltarnum, L.
. Sinclair, first real name unknown;
Jlerbert Sinclair, Inez M. Dickerson,
Dickerson, first real name
unknown; George Barnum Bowers, the
unknown heirs and devisees of Lucy
liowers, deceased; tlie unknown heirs
:nil devisees of Besty Boyd, deceased;
James Chase, Belinda Chase, Lucy J.
ias. B. F. Murdock, jr., first real
name unknown; Mrs. B. V. Murdock,
ir., first real name unknown; Alphonso
Otiase, Thomas J. Watson, Mrs. Thomas
J. Watson, first real name unknown;
and the unknown heirs and devisees of
Thomas J. WatRon, deceased.
You are hereby notllied that on Feb
ruary Cth, A. D. 1913, plaintiff filed his
-wit in the District Court of Cass Coun
ty. Nebraska, to quiet title to the fol
lowing described land in the County of
"aRH, Nebraska, to-wlt:
The Northeast quarter (NE!4) and
the North half (N.) of the South
Bast quarter (SK4) of Section twen-tv-nne
C1U. Townshii) ten (10),
Kanee thirteen. (13), East of the
6th 1. M.
because of his adverse possession by
ntmself. and trrantors for more than ten
ywars prior to the commencement of
wild suit, and to enjoin each and all of
you from having or claiming any right,
title, lien or interest, either legal or
Mttiilable, in and to said lands or any
part thereof, and to require you to set
fnrth vnnr rlcht. title or interest there
in, if any, either legal or equitable, and
to have the same adjudged inferior to
tJie title of plaintiff to said lands, und
fr frnornl eoiiitnhlc relief.
This notice is made pursuant to the
order of the court.
Vnu are required to answer said peti
lion on or before Monday, the 24lh day
of March. A. D. 1313, or your default
will be dul v entered therein.
SIMON GKUBHU, I'lalntlff.
t : A WLS & KOBEItTSON,
Attorneys.
NOTICE
WANTED TO BUY A second
hand platform scale. Inquire of
Frank Gobelnian. 3-18-tfd
MISS BESSIE YOAKUM.
New York Society Girl
And Heiress Who Will
Wed Francis R. Larkin.
Your
Easter Gown
1
OltDKH TO SHOW CAISK.
In Hie DlNtrlct Court iu and for Cbms
Couuty, Nebronka,
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Anna C. Chllcott, Insane.
This cause came on for hearing upon
the petition of Wesley Cliilcott,
guardian of the estaf.e of Anna C.
Cliilcott, Insane, praying for a license
to sell the interest of his said ward,
Anna C. Chllcott, in and to the follow
ing described real estate, to-wlt:
The northwest quar er NW'i or
the northeast quarter (NKVi) f Sec
tion twenty-four (24), Township ten
tlO). Hange thirteen do), In Cass
County, Nebraska.
Said petitioner also alleging rnat ine
wife of petitioner, Anna 0. Cliilcott,
was adjudged insane on the lath day
of April, 'J02, and 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 est,ate, and the court is
asked to ascertain tlio present value of
the Interest of petitioner's said wife,
and to authorize petitioner to sell tlie
same at public or private sale.
IT IS THKKKFO ! O ) ' KP that
all persons interested in (he estate and
Interest of sa d Anna C. Cliilcott, in
sane, in and to the above described real
estate, appear before me at the olllce
of the Clerk of the District Court, at
l'lattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska,
on the 14th day of April, A. D., 1913, at
ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why
the court should not determine tlie
present value of the Interest of paid
Anna C. Chllcott, In and to the real
esate hereinbefore described, and why
license should not be granted to Wesley
Chllcott, guardian of Anna C. Chllcott,
Insane, to sell the interest of his said
ward in and to the above described real
estate.
This order shall be served by pub
lishing the same in the l'lattsmouth
Journal for at least three successive
weeks prior to the 28th day of March,
A. D. 1913.
Dated this lBt day of March, A. D.,
1913.
OKOnOR F. CORCORAN,
Judge District Court.
BAWLS & ROBKRTSON,
Attorneys.
MH;.Ui NOTICK,
la hr District Court of Conn Comity,
.clirnka.
Morgan R Brantner.
l'ln in UlT,
vs.
Joseph McCreary, Cass
County, a Municipal
Corporation of the State
fl Nebraska, the Un
known Heirs and De
visees of Zecheriah
Kerr, Deceased, the
Citizens Hank of l'latts
mouth, Nebraska, a Cor
poration, Now Defunct,
K. G. Dovey Son.
; Copartnership, and
"'Maries R I'earsall.
Defendants.
T Joseph McCreary and the Unknown
Heirs nnd Devisees of V.echerlah
Kerr, Deceased, Defendants:
You nnd each of you will hereby take
notice that On the 10th day of February
l!H2. I, Morgan K. Brantner, I'lalntlff
in the foregoing entitled cause, tiled
iny petition in tlie District Court of
Oiss County, Nebraska, against you
.id others, the object, purpose and
prayer of which Is to obtain a decree
from said Court removing liens and
'binds from nnd quieting the record
title of the following described real
.slate, situate in Cuss County, Ne
braska, to-wit:
Commencing at a point ftftv-two
and one-half tTi2'i) feet Kast of the
Southwest corner of original Lot
twenty-six Cifi), in Section eighteen
18, Township twelve (12), North, in
Range Fourteen (14), Kast of the tith
I'. M., thence running North one hun
dred thirty-live (1.15) feet, thence
Kast fifty-two and one-half (12)
feet; thence South one hundred
thirty-live (135) fet; thence west
ilfty-two and ono-lialf (S2'4) feet to
the place of beginning, shown and
designated on tlie plat books of Ir
regular tracts in the olllce of the
register of deeds of said County, us
lot No. till In the Southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of said
Section.
Also commencing nt the Southeast
corner of said Lot twenty-six (2t,
in suld Section eighteen (18). Town-,-dilp
twelve (12), North, Range lour
leen (141 Mast, and running thence
north one hundred thirty tl30) feet;
thence West sixty Dili) feet; thence
South one hundred thirty (1301 feet;
thence Kant sixty (80) feet to the
place of beginning, and shown Rnd
designated on the said plut books of
irregular trai ls as Lot No. 61, In said
.Southwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of mid Section, excepting,
however, a f-trip olf of the South ends
if said Lots heretofore conveyed to
the City of I'lHttsmouth for street
purposes.
ir I'luintill', n n'-raln.sf you and other
defendants nnd to exclude nnd enjoin
oil and eni'h of you from ever assert
ing or claiming any r In lit, title, estate,
rierest or lien therein adverse to
V'lilntifT, and for such other and further
r'iief as may he Just and equitable.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the 2 1th day of
March, 1913. or the allegations con
ouned In said petition will bo taken a."
t"ie and a deereo rendered as prayed
: "r therein.
Dated: February lot h inn.
MORGAN K. BRANTNKit.
i'lalntlff.
By JOHN M. LI3YDA, His Attorney.
JVOTICH TO CHKIMTOHS.
In the County Court of Iuhn County,
.cbrnnkn.
In tlie Matter of the Kstute of Chris
tian Stoehr, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
creditors of suld deceased will meet
with the executor of said estate before
me. the County Judge of Cass County,
Nebraska, at my office In the City of
I'luttsnioiith, In said Cass County, on
the 'Jtith duv of April, 1913. and on the
4th day of October, 1913, at ten o'clock
a. in., 'each of said days, for Hie pur
Dose of presenting their claims mil
having the same examined, adjusted,
allowed or refused. Six months are
allowed the creditors of suld deceased
to present their claims, and which
period explies on October the 4lh, I'M:!,
at ten o'clock u. m.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County Court, at l'lattsmouth, Ne
braska, this Mb day of .March, 1913.
(Seal) ALLKN J. BHKSON.
County Judge.
D. O. DWYKR, Attorney.
M)TICr. TO ClIKDITOHS.
In County Court.
STATU OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In the Matter of the Instate of William
.1. O'liiien, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
be bad upon claims filed against said
estate, before me, County Judge of
Cass County, Nebraska, at the Count v
Court room In l'lattsmouth, In said
Countv, on the 11th day of April, 1913,
nnd on the 13th day of October, 1913,
at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must he filed In said court
on or before said last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Countv Court, at l'lattsmouth, Ne
braska, this Hllh dav of March. 1913.
(Seal) ALLKN J. BKKSON,
County Judge.
:-. .
C -i "
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Yoakum of
New York announced the engagement of
their second daughter, Miss Bessie F.
Yoakum, to Francis R. Lurk in of New
York. Miss Yoakum wns introduced to
3ciety several years ago, and she has
frequently passed tho summer In Newport
with her parents and also at their coun
try place, Tywacuria Hills, in Farming
dale. N. Y. She Is devoted to outdoor
sports and Is said to be a good shot, hav
ing last autumn disthiKidshed herself at
the hunt of big game In Texas.
QUICK REVISION OF
TARIO PLANNED
Democratic Leaders Will Consult
will look much
better over a
"Gossard" Corset.
Our new spring
Gossards are just
in.
$3.50
$5.00
$6.50
They lace in front
E. G. DOVEY & SON.
M
J
. G. G. BELIE OF
OMAHA WILL DELIVER
ADDRESS FRIDAY NIGHT
Invalids Need Pensions.
l,rf)(i snliscripl ions b
till!
Ladii's' Homo Journal Sl.r.O, (lie
Sal unlay Kvcninj; l'osl ? 1 .50, Hio
nminlry (mmiIIi-iiiiiii $1.51), will
earn for llw Invalids' Pension As
sociation, which will insure my
self anil IT) other sufferers $100
a nn mill cacti. Your renewal
worth r0c. Also any publication.
rOX'T WITHHOLD IT. Always
a. I. tress, f.OUDON, TIIK MA(!A
ZINK MAN, Omaha. Neb.
3-13-U-wkly
Washington, March 20. Quick tar
iff revitiion along lines acceptable to
the Democratic leaders of both houses
of congress was the object ot a confer
ence between the ranking tariff re
visionists of the party in the senate
and the house. The conference, mark
ing the completion of the tariff re
vision bill in all essential particulars
by the house ways and means commit
tee, was designed as a move to get to
gether on common ground nnd to
smooth the ways for the launching of
the first Democratic tariff in many
years under a policy of swift, harmoni
ous avtion.
Senator Simmons of North Carolina,
chairman of the senate finance com
mittee, nnd Senators Stone. John
Sharp Williams nnd Smith of Georgia
constituted the senate subcommittee
for the conference wilh Chairman Un
derwood and some of his colleagues of
the wiijs find means committee, the
senators going to the house side in
accordance with the tradition Incident
to the revenue-originating fund ions ot
the house.
House Democrnts are confident they
have framed n tarlfT measure that wiil
lie a faithful conformance to the party
platform nnd satisfactory, generally,
ns a downward revision measure, and
that the revision In one bill should lie
nble to run the gauntlet of both houses
without much scarring.
A. conference later bid ween Sena
tors Simmons, Smith, Williams.
Hughes and Chairman Underwood re
sulted In tlie understanding that tariff
rates will lie thoroughly considered
jointly by the house and senate ronv
mil tecs nnd President Wilson before
the tariff revision actually begins in
the house.
Tbo.se who iilteml the lliinl "oc
cupation" address at the Presby
terian church tomorrow evening
will have a rare chance to hear
one of (lie leading business men
of Omaha, as Mr C. C. Helden of
that city will address the young
men of tlie city on I lie subject,
"The Merchant." Mr. Helden is
one of tlie leading business men
of (lie melroiidis and his talks
arc both interesting and at the
same time of fjreal value, as lie
lias devoted his lifeliine to I lie.
study of this subject, and is a
member of the linn of Thompson,
Helden it Co.. of Omaha, one ofi
the lending, linns of (hat city, j
and bis successlul career as uj
iiiei-cliiinl will make his talk one I
of the best that the liuilders'
class 1 1 it seiMil'id. ill addition loj
Hie leclui'c several musical mini-I
hers w ill he jjiven and luncheon j
In Hie MHiug men n
of the church.
Will Read the Daily.
V. K. Perry, from near Mynard,
Hie successful ami popular Duroc
Jersey swine raiser, was iu the
city Tuesday evening looking af
ter some business mailers, and
while here called al Hie Journal
otlice to enroll his name for Hie
Daily Journal for one year. Mr.
Perry lias been taking the Semi
Weekly, but thinks he will like (lie
daily much belter, as many other
fanners have been doing tlie past
few years. We still have a large
number of blank pages in our
ledger, and tlie paper mills supply
us with plenty of blank paper, and
our presses are still pretty fast,
so there is no reason why there
should mil be a great many do
like Mr. Perry come in and let
us send you tlie dailv.
I servei
! bl.lies
VERY DELIGHTFUL OCCASION
AT THE STEHHER HOME
Receives New Sonq Books.
The Methodist Suiidaj school
of this city, which is one of the
largest, in point of persons en
rolled of any iu the city, have just
received 15(1 new song hooks
which will be placed in use for
the services next Sunday morning.
I This Sunday school lias a splen
did graded system ami has classes
j from Hie lillle lots up to the adult
class. The school embraces over
.'(Hi persons and is in a inosl
i lloiirish iny condil ion.
FINE DISPLAY OF
EASTER FLOWERS AT
CECIL a WARGA'S
s I
The windows of the store of
Warga ('ceil presented a lovely '
sight this morning, being tilled
with some of Hie handsome
llovvering plants, from"! lie green
house of Stenner Hrolhers, am)
the collection embraces the
beautiful and fragrant Master
lilies, hvaeinlhs and other sea
sonable (lowers in gorgeous pro
fusion, and to the lover of (lowers
the scene was most alluring. This
linn has certainly got, a tine as
sortment and those desiring to
buy Mowers for Kasler would have
little trouble in. being fixed out by
these gentlemen.
Buy your fancy
the Journal office.
stationery at
HnzoI-IHonthol Plasters
Effectively rnliuve p'dn. The soothing C
foctA of Menthol aro quickly felt in Buck,
ache, Rheumatism, Scinticn and other
painful affections. Yard rolls $1.00; roirtv.
liirsio 2.c. Ail druKKintH or direct by muiL
Dvi Lawrence Co., New York.
tiamplui mailed upon requeat, Be. itampa,
ESdSSEfEIJE
ROBERT WILKINSON
DUNBAR
L.J. HALL
UNION
Wilkinson & Hall
-AUCTIONEERS-
Sell your property by an ad In
the Journal.
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 addiess or call either of
us at our expense by phone. Dates
can be matfe at he Journal office.
-WILKINSON I HALL-
Mexicans Will Absorb Reduction.
El I'nso, Tex., March 20. Contracts
already are being written by Mexican
cattle raisers designed to absorb any
decrease in tariff rates which the spe
cial ttcssinn of conRresH may make in
the cattle list, according to V. W.
Bogel of Marfa, Tex., who is here at
tending the Texas Cattle Itaisers' an
nual convention. Rogel said Mexican
cattlemen are stipulating in their con
tracts for delivery that if the United
States congress reduces the tariff the
price paid thm for rnttle must he In
creased proportionately.
HOUSE OF DEATH DESTROYED
Place of Many Tragedies at Last Is
Burned.
Chicago, March 20. The tragic ex
istence of the "House of Death." at
259 Wentworth avenue, closed with
its destruction by an Incendiary fire,
in which three lives wen1 lost. Frank
Pustella and his brother-ln law, Jo
sepli Cavelierl. escaped with severe
burns by jumping from a second story
window, but Mrs. Pustella nnd her
daughters, nefl three and four years,
were overcome by smoke ns they
reached n window and perished in the
nanu s. I lie iiouse gained its name
because of the fatalities which have
occurred within It during the last trn
years.
Big Profits on Subsidiary Coins.
Washington. March 20. The fed
eral government, made the enormous
profit of nearly Jd.noo.OOO on the coin
ago of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters
and halves during the fiscal yenr of
1912.
A very ih-lighlful occasion ofj
esieniav alli'i'iiooii was me
luni'beon gieu by the Helpers of
the r.hrisl iau cliuivh al I lie home,
of Mrs. lue. Stenner, in the west
part of Hie city. There was a
large number in si I lemlance iu
spile of the inclemency of the
wejit tier. I 'or I lie occasion I lie
Stenner home hail been nmsl al
liiielixely ilecoraled with tulips
ami carnal ions, which bail been
artistically arranged. The hours
were whileil away in conversation
ami various amusements anil in
pliiniiiiur for the market, which
the ladies will conduct al Hay
wood's store Siil in-day afternoon.
At the proper lime an excellenl
two-course luncheon was pro
vided by Hie hostess. Those for
tunate enough to be present re
port Mrs. Stenner a splendid
entertainer and are in hopes that
they will be invited ! her home
again in Hie very near future.
v
(ii-nuine Ited Ither
l'olaloes. l-.aily Ohios, 17
cent', per bushel. Also
choice Tiniol hy al l.TTi per
e I. All kinds jirass seeds.
Ilelliemlier olir land de
pends all on otir .seed.
I'. I'. SIII I.UON,
Nehauka. Neb.
The ( Inoil llmuls Town.
.1 , ,-- J
tDeep-sealed Colds
; ill
T
!
I
Bronchitis
Coughs, Croup,
Conimlna no harmful drug:
All ilcnkM.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., New York.
Has His Toe Washed.
Fred Philbrick, a bridge car
penlef, emplocd by the Iturlin
lon al Ashland, was injured Ibis
morniuK by having a lie fall and
mash one of his toes in a very i
severe manner, ami he came to
Ibis city where Hie injured mem
ber was dressed and made as
comfortable as possible, and he
will enjoy a short vacation from
bis duties for a few days.
Commercial Club meets third
Thursday evening of each month.
You Want New and
Up-to-date I
Wall Paper
LOW FREIGHT RATES on
Household Goods
We nan rltovon lownrfrelght rte tlian jron cn Kt
on Honinhold liooil, Autot, etc.. to any point in 1 1
United Sutes. I.nt u iliip for jron anil SAVE
YOU MONtY. Writ uonrant office for low rnUt.
Missouri Rlvsr Freight F'd'g Co.
Omaha. Nab. Kansas City. M
when you have those rooms done.
"Special Sales" usually ofTer "last
year's (and sometimes much older)
stock under guise of "bargains"
Our stock is all new and of 1913 do
siins only.
Weyricli , Hsdraba
Sole agents for
Lowe Bros. ' Faints ,
Chl-Namcl Varnish