THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH 8EKII-WEEKLY J0UR3AL. PAGE 7. IX THE niSTRICT COI RT IX A5D t'Ult THE COIXTV OF CASK, - -XKUKASKA. Samuel G. Stone. Plaintiff, vs. Krederich Fuchs, et al.. Defendants. " To 1'rederich Fuchs, Mrs. Frederlch Fuctis, his wife, first and real name unknown, tlie unknown heirs and de visees of Frederic-h Fuchs, deceased; T. V. Newman, first and real name unknown, the unknown heirs and de visees of T. "W. Newman, deceased; H. F. Price, and the unknown heirs and devisees of H. F. Price, deceased, defendants: You and each of you are hereby notififd that on the 17th day of Feb ruary, A. 1. 114. the plaintiff herein, Samuel O. Stone. nl-d his petition in the Kistrict Court of Cai County, Ne braska, atrainst you as defendants, the object and prayer of which are to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff the fee pimple title in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: Lots een 7. eight (8) and nine 9), in block seventy-five (75), In the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, except a strip four and one-half feet 45 in width off of the east fide of said lot nine (9), to obtain a judgment decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of all of said de scribed real estate, and to forever ex clude and enjoin you and each of you from claiming any right, title, claim, lien or interest in or to the above de scribed real estate, and to remove cer tain clouds from plaintiff's title there to, and for equitable relief. Plaintiff alleges that he and his immediate grantors have been in the actual, con tinuous, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession and ownership of all said described real estate, claiming the same against all the world and especially against the defendants here in, sincethe year lbC6. you and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the I" 7 th day of April, A. I. 1514. and if you fail so to do your default will be entered therein and judgment entered as praved for in plaintiff's petition. lated this 12th day of March, A. D., 1914. SAMUEL G. STONE. Plaintiff. CALVIN II. TATLOH. Attorney for rialntlff. 3-16-4wks OTIfK K INCOHPOUATIOX. Notice is hereby jjiven that The Jean Ijjnd and Cattle Company, a corpora tion, was organized on the 7th day of liHich. A. I. 114. The name of the i i.rporation is The Jean Land and Cat tle Company: the principal place where said corporation will transact business i at Platt.mouth. Cass Coun ts Nebraska: the general nature of the business to le transacted by said corpora t ion is the operation of a ranch for raising stock of all kinds, the pur chase and tale of Ptock, planting, cultivating and purchase of crops for feeding stock, and purchase and sale of real estate necessary for the con ducting of a general ranching busi ness, and including the erection and repair of buildings and other improve ments necessary therefor, and to ac quire, by purchase or otherwise, all properties necessary to carry Into effect the purposes herein named. The authorized capital stock of said cor poration is JilO.000.00. Said corpora tion commenced to do business on the 7th day of March. 1914. and continue during a period of twenty years. The hisrhest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which the corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not he more than two-thirds of the ag gregate of its capital stock. The an sirs of the company will be trans acted and managed by a Board of Iirecton. composed of not less than three. nor more than live members. To all of which you will tak due notice. WILLIAM JEAN. President. Attest: CH AKLES C. PAKMELE. Secretary. 3-23-4wks NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cas County, In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of David Stettler. Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims lih'd against said estate, before rue, County Judse of Cass County. 'Nebraska, at the County Court loom in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 25th day of April, 191 i. and on the 2Gth day of October, 11) 1 i, al 0 o'clock a. in., each day for examination, ad justment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on op before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said Counly Court, at Platts mouth, Nebraska, this 27 th day of March, A. 1). 191 i. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. DALE S. BOYLES, Attorney. 3-30-4vks lx tiii: om TV cm ht ix axij KtHt Till". 4-oI XTV OF CASS, m;hk akka. In Te Estate of John M. Johnson, Deceased. XOTICK. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that a Peti tion has been filed in this Court asking for the administration of the estate of John M. Johnson, deceased, and that l- Quinton has been nominated as administrator: that a hearing will he h::d upon said petition on the 14th (lav of April. A. I). 114. at 9 o'clock a. m., at my office in the Court House, in the Citv of Flattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. All objections to Raid petition must le filed before said hour on said dav. Mated this 21st day of March, A." I. 1914. (Seal) T v the Court. ALLEN .1. BEESON. County Jnrtce. 2-23-3wks NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice i hereby riven to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned. C. S. Trumble, has filed hit? peti tion and application in the office of the clerk of the Village of Kagle, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident freeholders of the said village, setting forth that the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska, ar.d praying that a license may lie issued to the said C. S. Trum ble for the -sale of -mall, spirituous ami vinous liquors for tlif period of one year from the dale of the hearing of said ap plication, iu a building situated on lols seven and eight '7 and 8), in block nineteen (11;; of the said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. C. S. TRUMBLE, April 2, 101 i. Applicant. 1 The Journal for stationery. NOTICE . OF. APPLICATION" FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Edward F. Oelschlager, has filed his petition and application in the oflice of tho lerk of the Vil lage of Eagle, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as re quired by law, signed by the re quired number of resident free holders of the said village set ting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Stato of Nebraska, and praying that a license may be issued to the said Edward F. Oelschlager for the salq of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lols live and six (5 and 6), in block nineteen (19), of said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. EDWARD F. OELSCHLAGER, April 2, 1914. Applicant. IX TUB IJISTHICT COI KT OF CASS COl'XTV, XKHIIASKA. In the Matter of the Ouardianshlp of George Iiwyer, Leona Iwyer, Le Forest Lwyer, Edward Dwyer and Elmer Hwyer, Minors. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. h!esley. Judge of the District Court . of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 12th day of March, 1914, for the sale of real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 9th day of May, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. m., at public vendue to the highest Iddder for cash the undivided two-fifteenths interest in and to the following described real estate to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, in Block 52. in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, yaid sale will be open one hour. Dated this 3rd dav of April. 1914. H. M. SOENN1CHSEN. As Guardian of George lwyer, Leona Dwyer, De Forest Dwyer, Edward Dwyer and Elmer Dwyer, Minors. 4-C-5wks NOTICE TO CltEDITOHS. STATE OK NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate or Joseph Havir, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims filed against said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room In Plattsmouth. In said County, on the 1st day of May, 1914, and on the 2nd day of November, 1914. at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in Faid court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 31st dav of March. 1914. IScal) ALLEN J. .BEESON. County Judge. 4-6-4wks XOTICE TO IIEFEXDAXTS. To Henry A. Pearsons, trustee. The Northwestern Bond and Trust Com pany, a corporation, Martin Cain, the unknown heirs or devisees or Mar tin Cain, deceased. Letitia M. Younc, the unknown heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Young, deceased, Letitia M. Pottenger, the unknown heirs or devisees of Letitia M. PotTenger, de ceased. Letitia M. Potenger. the un known heirs or devisees of Letitia M. Potenger, deceased, Sanford Pot tenger, the unknown heirs or de visees of Sanford Pottenger, de ceased, Sanford Potenger, the un known heirs or devisees of Sanford Potenger. deceased. James McMahon. the unknown heirs or devisees of James McMahon, deceased. James . McMahan, the unknown heirs or de visees of J ains V. McMahan, de ceased : You are hereby notified that, upon the 20th day of March, 1914. August Wendt, as plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to the west hair of the south west quarter (Wi of SWV4) of Sec tion twenty-four (24), also the south west quarter SVVi) of Section twen-tv-five (25). all in Township eleven 11, North. T:anere ten 10). East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the County of Cass, state of Nebraska, as against you. and each of you. and as nrain any and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through or under you. or any of you, and for such other relief as may hp just and equitable. You are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the ISth dav of Mav, 1914. Dated this 4th dav of April. 1914. Al'Cl'ST WENDT, Plaintiff. By WM. C. ItAMSEY. His Attorney. I.EOAL NOTICE. In I be DlMtrlct Court of Chsm County, Xeltrnskn. W. D. Machael, Plaintiff, vs. Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis. N. K. Peo ples. Special Administrator of the Estate of Orin P. Monroe, Deceased, Anna Amelia Monroe. Elmer Monroe. Edith McFarlane. Elmer E. Monroe, Kenneth E. Monroe. Floyd Warren. J. Warren (first name unknown!, and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Orion 1'. Monroe, Deceased. Defendants. Notice to Non-TTesident Defendants and I'nknown Heirs nnd Devisees: To Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis, Elmer Monroe, Edith McFarlnne. Elmer- E. Monroe. Kenneth E. Monroe. Flovd Warren, J. Warren (first and real name unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Orin P. Monroe, deceased, defendants: You will take notice that on the 30th day of March, 1914. PlalntifT herein filed his petition In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and others, the object, purpose and prayer of which petition is to foreclose a certain mortgage deed, executed by the defendants. Carl H. Otis and Grace E. Otis, in favor of one Ellen IT. Wright, and by said Ellen 1. Wright, assigned to this Plaintiff, covering the west half of let four (4). in block thirty-three (33). in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska, excepting a strip four (4) inches In width ott of the east side of said west half of said lot. all as shown by the published and recorded plat of said City, given to secure the pavment of a rromlsasory note of $500.00. with in terest at 10 per cent from September 29. 1913. and the further sum of $10.00 with in terest at 10 per cent from October 12, 1913, expended for premium on in surance policy, and the further sum of $51.75, 'With 10 per cent Interest from the 9th day of March, 1914, expended for the redemption of a tax sale on said permlses, for which sums, with interest as aforesaid, plaintiff prays for a de cree, that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy -the amount found to be due by the Court. You are required to answer said peti tion cm or before the 12th day of Mav. 1914. or the allegations contained in said petition will be taken as true and a oecree rendered as jjraved for therein. Date: Mareh "0th. 1914. W. D. MACHAEL. Plaintiff. : By JOHN M. LEYDA. His Attorney. 3-30-4wks Motorcycle for Sale. .In excellent condition, good as new. Dig, powerful 2-cylinderfl developing 7-10 II. P. ..Need the money. Must sell at-onre;'-' See Ed Bteinhauer at Journal office. XOTICE TO CltEUITOnS. STATE-OK NElillAtiKA. . Cass County, ss. ' In Conuty Conrt. In the Matter , of the Estate of Cor , nelius Land, Deceased. Notice is -hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased "that hearings -will le.had upon, claims filed against said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass Comity, Nebraska, at the County Court -room in Plattsniouth, in said County, on the 4th clay of May, 191J, ahd on the 6th day. of November, 1914, at 8 o'clock a. m., each day for ex amination,' adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and Real of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska this 4th dav of April, 1914.- . (Seal). ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. .. JOHN M- LEYDA. Attorney for Adrar, I'HOIItTE XOTICE. STATE OF NEBIiASKA, County of Cas, ss. In County Court. In Tie-Estate of William Leddy, De ceased. To All Persons Interested: You . are hereby notified that on the 4th day of Arril. 1914. there was filed in this Court an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of William Ieddy, deceased, together with the petition of William Leddy, jr., praying therein for the al lowance and probate of said proposed will and that administration thereof be grnnted to Eliza Leddy, John Leddy and William Leddy, jr. That a hear ing will be had upon said petition on the 25th .day of April. A. D., 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., in the County Court room, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska. If you fail to ap pear at said time and contest said petition, the Court will, upon proper testimony, allow said propounded in strument as the last will and testa ment of said William Leddy, deceased, and grant execution thereof and ad ministration of said estate to Eliza Leddy, John Leddy and William Leddy, jr., and proceed to the settlement of said estate. Witness mv hand and seal of said Countv Court, at Plattsmouth. Cass County. . Nebraska, this 4th day of April. A. D., 1914. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON. Countv Judge. CALVIN II. TAYLOR. Attorney. FARMER HELD AS SLAYER Missourian Who Claimed Companion! Drowned Faces Murder Trial. Montgomery, Mo., April 9. I. II tier, a young farmer of this county, hns tx?en arrested, charged with tli-e murder of FTrnest Heying and F. C Metzler. While the three were in skiff crossing the Missouri river re cently, Stter claimed his companions had been drowned by the capsizing oj the boat. The body of Heying was disinterred, liowever, and the skull was found to be fractured. The bodj of Metzler Is to be disinterred also for investigation. The preliminary trial will be held today. Indicted for Misuse of Mails. Tacoma, Wash., April 9. Everett K. Ellis was indicted by a federal grand jury for alleged fraudulent use of the mails in sending from Camas, Wash., to women throughout the United States a circular which offered them a chance to obtain a diamond ring and a trip to the Panama-Pacific expo sition at his expense if they would aid him in finding a wife. He promised to enlighten them further on receipt of a postal money order for 25 cents. Wom en in all parts of the country are enumerated in the indictment as his victims. Indian Slayer Shoots Self. Sioux City, la., April 9. Isaac Mc Kanley, a Winnebago agency Indian, is dying in a hospital here from two bullet wounds, self-inflicted, at Walt hill. Neb. McKanley choked to death Honry Warner, another Indian, at the latter's home. Whn officers learned his hiding place and were about to ar rest him he shot himself twice. The trouble which resulted in the killing of Warner followed an attack on the latter's wife. You will Una trie most complets line of stationery m the city oi Plattsmouth at the Journal oAlce. The finest line of box paper, visiting and calling cards. "Honest John" The Gasoline Saver. Is the la bor of 50 men worth One Dollar a day to you? "HONEST JOHN" will do all the hard farm work pump, grind, shell, saw wood, wash, churn, bale hay, spray, ir rigate, cut alfalfa and put it in the barn, light your house, per form all the drudgery of the up-to-date farmer, saves time. To save time is to lengthen life. Com mon sense counts as much in buy ing a gasoline engine as anything else. Buy an "HONEST JOHN," made by western men for west ern requirements, keep ycur mon ey at home where you can get it back again both sides of vour dollar work when vou cet an "HONEST JOHN " most sub stantial .and; economical engine manufactured. Made in Platts mouth, Nebn, by the' Irlt : :, i W EST E R fjS,V5 lot Inc.) Pattmouth,Neb. L.C.Sbarp.Tra. TO TOUR STATES 1 LABOR STUDY United States Industrial Com mission Announces Hearings. HOPES TO SOLVE PROBLEMS Looking For New Ideas Along Con structive Lines Labor Men of Chief Cities to Furnish Data Some of tho Subjects That Are to Be Inquired Into and Cities to Be Visited. Washington. Public hearings In Im portant Industrial centers from New York to San Francisco will be held during the spring and early summer by the United States commission on in dustrial relations. This announcement was made by Frank P. Walsh, chair man of the commission. The hearings, according to Mr. Walsh, will embrace in their scope all the main divisions of the inquiry directed by congress. Among. the cities that probably will be visited, are Jsew York. Philadelphia. . K mi j X " - ; v. Photo by American Press Association. FRANK F. WAXSH. Doston, Taterson. Scranton. Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Wheeling. Charlotte, Green ville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, Louisville, New Orleans, Detroit. In diannpolis, Cleveland, Chicago, Hough ton, .Milwaukee, Madison, St. Louis, Kansas City, St Paul, Denver, Trini dad, Dallas, Houston or Galveston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Butte and Lead. Through examination of witnesses competent to speak for employers, trade unions, other labor organiza tions, unorganized employees and the general public, the commission hopes to obtain information concerning the industrial situation that will lead to constructive recommendations. Some of the subjects to be inquired into in each city are Irregularity of employment, possibilities1 of ending Ir regularity and increasing production through scientific management, the ac tivities of trades unions and employers' associations nnd the extent and opera tion of governmental machinery for regulating the conditions of industry, including the relations between em ployers and employees. Successful methods of maintaining harmonious relations beneficial to both employers and employees will be In quired into particularly, with a view to their adoption in other centers where no such methods have been tried. Eminent authorities In subjects to be included within the scope of the in quiry have Joined the staff of the com mission and are now aiding in plan ning the hearings. Witnesses desired by the commission will be summoned under the authority granted it by congress and volunteer testimony will be welcomed. Announc ing the plan for hearings. Chairman Walsh said: "The commission will carefully avoid feting as a board of mediation and con ciliation and will not allow itself to be drawn into local controversies or rec ognize such controversies unless in do ing so it can obtain information that has more than local and temporary significance. "Every Interest will be given a hear ing. The commission will strive to put aside all bias and prejudice. It will Urge others to do the same in the hope that the industrial problem may be studied in the light of reason. The open mind will be our watchword, and we shall endeavor to provide a forum where men representing all factions can meet in the common purpose of finding a way ut from bitterness and strife. To accomplish this we shall need the co-operation and help of all concerned. We shall ask those who meet with ns at the hearings to come not as employ ers or employees, but as men belonging to the same human family. , "The hearings, are to be undertaken as one means of carrying out the In structions of congress to inquire -into the industrial situation and to report onr conclusions and recommendations. "The commission wishes in particu lar to Invite the help of every person who has a constructive suggestion. Such suggestions will be especially welcome when they are supplemented by testimony as to the suecesKfnl car rying out of the ideas they embody." - , XI,II",Z !",I",I,X'I" ,!"2III' EIGHT MILE GROVE. vv """ vvvw William Tnop made a busi ness trip to Omaha last week. William Puis and William Rennor were in Plattsmouth Sat urday. Miss Eva riailoy was in Platts mouth having some dental work done Saturday. We are very sorry to learn that Mrs. William Troop is numbered among the sick. Mrs. J. W. and Troy Schrader spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. R. C. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Oliver spent last week with Mrs. Oliver's mother, Mrs. It. G. Bailey. J. It. Hills' baby has been very sick the past week, but we are glad to learn ft is much better. Mrs. J. B. Noell, Jannette Young and Etta Swartz were do ing some trading in Nebraska City Saturday. We are glad to learn that Uncle Abraham Mast, who has been confined to his bed for some weeks, is now able to be out again. Protracted meetings com menced at Otterbein Sunday. They will be conducted by llev. Bugabee of Lincoln and llev. Hedges of Nehawka. SOUTH BEND. Clyde Berge is a victim of the mumps. Virgel Kilrell sold his horse to Mr. Brunson. John Kilrell was in Louisville Thursday night. I.uella Sawyer spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Sterling McDonald was in Omaha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1 red Wagner spent Sunday in town. Ora McDonald was on the sick list the last of the week. Arthur Slander was a business visitor in town Saturday. Mrs. Murphy spent Wednesday night with. Mrs. Charles Fosby. Samuel Long and Martin Zaar were in Weeping Water Tuesday. II. E. Pankonin of Louisville was in town on business Friday. James Keegan of Fairmont, Neb., spent Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. Arch Towle. Mrs. Sadie Stewart of Thur man, Iowa, spent Thursday night with her sister, Mrs. Arch Towle. Mrs. Critchfield of Omaha spent a few days of this week with her daughter, Mrs. George Vogle. J. I. Lansing is going to build a new residence. O. T. McDon ald will occupy it when it is com pleted. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Also singing every Sunday evening at the M. E. church. The postoflice was moved into the Hill building Wednesday morning, Mrs. Arch Towle now being postmistress. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Whit ney and their niece, Mrs. Jennie Bornside, of Ashland, were Tues day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker. We are afraid the Louisville Courier lias made some mistake in a piece which they printed about one of our young men. Show us a young man who can get drunk and into such trouble in fifteen minutes. Furthermore, why do they carry a line of "stuff" that will make one drunk? 16o Acres of Land. Will trade 100 acres of land iu Perkins count fcr plattsmouth property. - W. R. Bryan. l-16-d& To admire, to love, to regret, ia to lire, said a great writer. Do not let the regret be brought on by a cough or cold, which if treated when it first appeared would have eas-ily been controlled. Allen's Congb Balsaai brings welcomed relief in such cases. Contains no harmful ingredients. 25c, 50c and 1.00 bottles at all dealers. Keep it Handy For an emtmrafr : ! when aecMAnta or midden irt'knms eoniM. notliing u more usetul Uuui I !"Pamkikifj I (PERKY Dinsl I Invalnahie for Diarrhoea, Cramps, etc f DAVIS IISIUtRl International Harvester Manure Spreaders MKSSWSSffl The IHC Line CRAIK AND HAT MACHINES Binder. Reaper headers. Mowers F.ake. Stacker Hay Loaders Hay Presses COEU MACHINES Planters, Pickers Binders. 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Mrs. Levi Rusterlmltz is build ing an addition tn the house where William Patterson lives. Mr. and Mrs. Ausust Engelke meir and Albeit KirhofT were the Kuesls of Mr. and Mrs. George L'ngelkemeir Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Kngeike meir and family pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Parkening, near Plaltsniouth. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Uild, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. llild and Mr. and Mrs. William Puis spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Friedrich. Tiie German Lutheran church in the north part of this locality t DR. E. R. TARRY - 240 e mmm The Celebrated Young Jack r - 1 1 .. : J? 1 hirf . by Frank Busch of Villa Ridge, Mo. He has been inspected this spring by the State Inspector and is sound in every way. Sandors will make the season of 1914 at our home, six miles west of Murray, and six miles east of Manley, every day in the week. TERMS $15 to insure colt to stand up and suck.' 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