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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. I Elegant Segerstrom Piano FREE! B 'riiiiiiiMiTi mini- YOUR FRIENDS WILL HELP YOU GET IT We give certificates with every cash purchase made at our store and soon this community will have many thousand dollars worth of these certificates in its possession. It will be easy for you and your friends to secure a large per centage of these certificates if you get busy at oone. This piano will be given to the one securing the greatest number of certifi cates between now and May 1, 1915. Come to our store today and see the piano. Play it! Test it! Then enter your name in the contest and commence raising certificates. mm out 1 Sisn Name Bring to Store Today Plattsmouth, J UL HJ UJ ILf 'I1 H1 U lim 1111 Local News France liallance of (Henwood was! he-e over Srwv visirirj- fl.r the ,l:iv ' with his parents in thi city. Fhil:i Becker, wife r.nd babe drove I in yesterday to visit for the day at the home of F. A. Cioidt and wife in this city. j John II. Becker and wife were vis - iters in the country yesterday for a! few hours visiting at the home of their son. Ed. Keeker, and family. i Ed. Kar.ka of Omaha came down ! Saturday afternoon from the metrop olis and visited here for the day yes terday with his relatives and friends. Chris Paiker.ing and wife drove in Saturday afternoon and spent a few hours here in attending to some mat ters of business with the merchants. ! l Mrs. John Schiapaca-se and daugh ter. Miss Cecil, were among the Oma- ha visitors today, going to that city , to iook a.ter some matters 01 busi ness. Mr. II. '. Tennar.t of Okoboji, la.. I who has been here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor, for a short time, departed this morning for her home. Mrs. Taylor accompanied her as far as Omaha. 3E Outing Flannel Gowns! Women's ready madeouting flannel gow ns in a big range of q ia'; y and price. -5Cc. 53 and SI.CO- Extra Sizes $1.10 The Ladies; Home Journal Pattern for December are now in Style Book 10c Fashion Book Free Potatoes and Apples for Winter! Our supply of Winter Potatoes is now in and we can name you a very low price. Can furnish you with both Red River Early Ohia or New York Rurals. Ben Davis Apples, per bushel 90c Fancy Wincsaps and Gano, per bu. $1.25 Fancy Jonathans, per peck 40c ZWSevt York Applas, such as Greenings and Baldwins, for delivery November 1st to 5th, at per bushel SI. 25; barrel S3 25 arid $3.50. (Fili Cut, Cut Cut Nomination Coupon :.is nominate as a eanJiiae in your piano eon.'tsf mui: rsfand . is is merely a noni)iaiion . not a , i.': J itrs fu-t c'c air jjw in any r. -ay. Ja::r fair Address IJ"gPQ1 II I I HI li llll 'II I 1 II I C. H. Vallcry was in the city Satur day, being called here to look after some trailing. -s Rose .Mae Creamer returned this morning to her school work in , Omaha after a week-end visit at the 'home of her parents, .south of this city, Mrs. A. C. Tu'ene a:,d son. Roy. were anion? the passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day looking after some matters of business. . Joseph Zimmerer, the genial cash ier of the Avoca bank, was in the city tociav for a few hours looking after some business matters anil vis iting his many friends. A'or.te Streight and wife arrived in the city Saturday afternoon on No. 2 for a s-hort visit here at the home of Mr. Streight's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Streight V. II. Vernier of Myi.ard, accom panied by his wife and daughter, Miss i DeFilri. were Dassentrers this morn- ine for 0mata wbe..e thcy so tn visit ror the dav in that city. James Waybright of Crab Bottom, Ya., who has been spending a short j time here with hi-- relatives in this j city, departed this morning for Eos j Angeles, Calif., where he will vis't for It he winter at the home of his uncle, j Morgan "Wayhright, in that city. I Winter Underwear! Our stocks are very complete just now in both Union Suits and two piece garments. You can gpt Underwear hear for the whole family. sir. 'i '-. : ' V l: r. . - jl x end Mail, or Bring to Our Store WW Nebraska II IV I. C. Hanson of Omaha came down Saturday evening1 from Omaha and spent Sunday here with his mother and sister. Chris Tschirren, from west of the city, was here Saturday to attend to some week-end shopping wiLh the merchants. w . A. rigr.t was a passenger thi : morning for Omaha, where he goes to lock after some matters of business ! on the stock market there. i David Amick drove in Saturday aft- I ernoon from his home rear Mvnard i j to visit here with his friends as well ! as to look after some matters of bus- mess. P. A. and Henry Meisirger were in the city Saturday looking after the week-end shopping with the mer chants as well as visiting with their friends. C. M. Seybert and Charles Reihart of iAHiisville were in the city Satur dav for a few hours looking after some matters of business and visiting with their friends. John V. Wehrbein and wife, Fred Kafftnberger ami II. T. Batton mo tored to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for the day looking af ter some matters of business. B. F. Wiles. Charles Troop and George W. Snyder were among the passengers this morning for South Omaha, where they go to attend a horse sale being held there today. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pres byterian church will be entertained by Mrs. J. M. Roberts and Miss Margaret Hodgert at the home of Mrs. Roberts tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Leech and sons, Lester and Glen, and Mrs. Arthur Willett of Lincoln, who have been here for a short visit at the home of M. W. Thomas and family, departed this morning on the early Burlington train for their home. I have for sale four fine residence properties in Plattsmouth, all well lo cated and prices right; just the thing for retired farmers or anyone wanting an up to date, modern home in the best town in Nebraska. T. II. Pol lock, Plattsmouth. Tel. 215. I have for sale several good Cass county farms near Plattsmouth at from $125 to $150 per acre. T. II. POLLOCK. Tel. 215. The Greenwald Studio. Coates' block. - 10-31-4td Depart for New York. frni Saturdays Dal. . This afternoon "Uncle" Tom Ken-ni.-di departed on No. 23 for Omaha fiom where he goes east to spend the winter there with his relatives. Mr. Kennish will stop off for a short visit at Chicago and from there goes to Philadelphia and New York, and in the last named city will spend the Christmas holidays. He looks for ward with pleasure to the visit in the east, but still regrets leaving his many friends here in Plattsmouth, where he has made a host of friends. if BIRTH OF THE AUTOMOBILE Anniversary Is Observed by People ol Nebraska City. Nebraska. City, Nov. 2. This city observed an anniversary that in a way marked the birth of the automobile ' today. However, the oceasiou eon) nitmorated the advent of the first steam wagon that ever went on wheels one that ran fur a short time, proved a failure and later went to tin junk pile. The celebration brought not only the city people out. I in it uuthtie.! n.on and ' omen troni the count t-ysid-.-and attracted Chnncellt r Avery of tlie state university. ('- S. Paine of the Srate Historical so i ry, .luuce .1- s'-n and many other notables. There wns music and speeches and when 1 1: porgram was concluded, on Sprint street, a short distance from the Bur .iniiton depot, thtie stood unveiled a led granite monument, with this in scription on a bronze tabic set in on. side: Steam Was.-on. Invented and owned by Joseph R. lirown of Mii.ti' sota. Manufactured by .lohn A. Reed of New York. Landed at N braka City from Steamer V; st Wind, .buy 12 Started for Denver. July 21'. 1.-',2. Disabled and abnn!oi:'-d propelled, -even miles out. The niarber was bc;tt - at what old settlers assert is the xact spot fnm. which the steam wagon started on the memorable trip. MRS. EMMAK1GSCENS MUST STAND TRIAL Murder Charge Is Filed Against Wounded Woman. Omaha, Nov. 2. A complaint charg ing murder in tl. first degree been llb-j by County Attorney Magi.ey against .Mrs. Km ma 1 lit-l-: ns. who was held in connection with the death of Bruno C. Ilanx'ii at the Pre.-byterian hospital some time ago. Mrs. Hick' r.s shot herself, but pi-rtiaily reruverj.l from the wound. allecc d that Hans n inllitteil his own fatal wound in a suicide pact ': Tv.ecn the two. fo' lowing their c'.oi.- wnit after deserting their families. BR YAK SEES U. S. OUT OF WAR Secretary Says Nation to Keep Clear of Dissensions Over Seas. Omaha, Nov. '2 11. -fore :." mem bers of the Youiic Men's Christian as sociation, at a dinti"!- -iven in honor of -117 r. w members o: the associa tion. Secretary YV. .T. P,ran declared this nation will not become involved in the dissensions of the countries n ross the seas. He pave President Wilson credit for steering the l'iiit"I Ftntes ch ar of entancleinent s and for raaintainirc the stMrt neutrality it Las (I.si-ia ed. 'Ve have had one and a half yenrs of unusual opportunities to mal e niis tnk s." said the secretary, "hut the nr. tion is now in a position to render a wot Id service it has never been ah!-.' to render before." Secretary l!ryan praised the wo'ic rf the Youti- Men's Christian associa tion and to prove his interest in th fit aanizafion pointed to the fact that I,e is the oldest continuous member in Lincoln, having joined in October, 1SST. Hurinsr his address the secretary paid a brilliant tribute to Christ iar.it v ard attached heresies as the products of idle brains. Speahins broadly in retrospect the secretary said: -I have never lost sipht of the fact that there is sometlnns ereater ttuir government. Kemember, voting men that man's happiness and usefnlnerF depends upon himself. I have hem happy upder a Republican povernment and many are now miserable under the l est of eovernnints.' Pioneer Kills Himself by Shooting. Nebraska City. Nob.. Nov. 2 Uo! ert Schmidt, one nf the pioneers ot this section, asred sevent y -nine, com mitted suicide by shooting himself in the head because of ill health. He leaves a widow and one son. He cam to Nebraska when eighteen years o'! and was one of the freighters across the phiins and rode pony express be ,ween Fort Iiramie and Salt Ial:e. Indian to Ee Missionary In Own Tribe New York. Nov. 2 Amos K. One road, who is a full blooded Dakota In dian. is a student at the bible trach ers' training school, preparing to sre hack to Roberts county. South Dakota for Christian work anions his trib1 Oneroad has the distinction of beins the fit st Americ an Indian to att r.d the instittition. Inman Beats Hoppe. Toronto. Nov. 2 For the first time in the international billiard champion ship series. Melbourne Inman. thf Enclish champion, pulled out ahead oi Willie Iloppe by the narrow margin ot throe in the four days' series played in this city. The total results of the four days' plays were: Inman, 2,r."3; Hoppe. 2.0d0. Rancher Charged With Cattle Rustling Tierre. S. D., Nov. 2. Herman Son cesehein. a rancher on Cheyenne riv er, has been arrested by the Stanley county authorities, charged with eat tie rustling, and brought in for a pre liminary hearing. MOHAMMED V. Sulian of Turkey, Who Is the Latest to Lead His Subjects Into War. EXPECT FALL OF TSINGTAU SOON Peking Dispatch Says German Fcrt Is About to Succumb. London. Nov. 2. A dispatch from IV;. ins says: -The Jail of Tsinptau is expected nioiii' nta rily. Loniharuinerit contin ued strenuously all day, both from si a an-i l.ind." Ofacial advices show that a desper ;.:e haul-- is b ing waped at Tsmgtau. For miles the sea is red with the flames, from the burning shipyards, gas reservoirs and he-uses that had ben set afire by shells from the Jao se and Initish warships and land artillery. which are covering the ru.-hes" of infantry. The Germans, strongly irtrem bed. are resisting fiercely. F--it litis has b-e:i damagxl. USE VUHELESS STATION Germans Report All Movements of French Trccps at Frcnt. Talis, N v. 2. A wire. ess station, the loc at:on of which has n t been diss ovc-ied. i- i.e i:g used by the (ier i:.:;rs to report all niov: mcnts of the F- euei. 1 1 -----1 .-. ac('.ulir.- to s;: t---::: ins i ; a . e to C' iieral Cherlils 1 wo-iiiilcd soh'.ie:s who had hc-ii I hrouuht back f:o:n the front Lvery e.Vc rt has been made to laiii ii.e i-i.s Lc;io,i.- sf.il on. but with. mt it suit. (IciuK.l Clitifis mentions this in i '-istra'ii. i tl.orousl.nt ss of the if n s t- i.i of making war. Their absolute kn.iwledr.e of ad e;.rts of the comfy has pe: n.it u d them to make advanc e arran- inenis which are seiv in- them well. At I iissicny a mush locin p. s'uie was !c tnid to have beer converted int.- a nmi'hi'-n depot, whil a sTiot near Fixmude had bem pre pated lor sou.e tiir.e bt fore to receive the e T!..:;:i wound, d. "It is this s-:ei!T;l':c 'rec:sion an' i;erf c-t method." says C.tneral Cher tils, '-which has peimittrd trie Germum to choose so v.. 11 the line from the Ai.-ue Sim! in fio.it of IVa ints. thc-re to fi'sten a suHcient'y easy res'.stnce win. h still l-s'.s." i.i:;m. iri( i:. IU-i-niia K. u in.lliam, FlaintifT, vs. S: lll-.e! C'.-lsev I"t At., I t'f'Tib!ltS. 'l' Samuel c'list-v, tlip eiikiniwn heirs 'nud d.-i-e-s of Samuel C'jisey; INitiert .1. I.aekc v, the unknown heirs and ilt-v-S.-.-S of l:..l.ei-t .1. Lai-U-y: W. II. Sha ft!, the unknown heirs and devisees ol V. i! Sa:cte! : I ia A. Jkycry, Sherwin 'I". Iaaii.fi' s, Thomas 11. (iiiriiiiii, tlie iin-!.i-ev i) l .-irs anil devist-es of Thomas I :. t 'mrdon : Yon and each f yen will take notice ti.iU on the I'llrd day of October, A. 1 . llit;, lleiinia K. Windham tiled l:er pc tition in the Idstlict I'l.nrt of Cass 'oi: nt y. ' Nebraska, atrain't you ami each or" vnii, the object and prayer o. wl i- i! i t'at slip may be ad.judtred the owner in fee simple of Lot -j, in Hloi k l: Lot 1, in Block 2; Lots 1. 2. 3 and !, in lllock ." : Lids 1. ' and . in Hlock I. ois .". and i. in lllock lu: Lots 1, 1'. :: am! 1. in Hlock .": l.ets 1. r. and , in r.bicU if Lots .". and tl. in Hlock f'. Lot-j 1 and 2, in lllock 1".; and Lots t, 2. a and 4. in lliock 17. in Townsend's Addition to I'iattsmonth. Nebraska, treed from all claim ot an estate oi interest therein of aid defendants, and each of tliem, and all persons claiminu l.v. throcmh or nndrr them, and thai von be- perpetual! v enjoined from claim ing anv riirtit. title, interest or riphl of jiossessinn in and to the same, ad verse t.i the title of tt i plaintiff", bet heirs er assitrns. and from interfering vit!i tie iiiiet and peaceabl' enjoy ment if said premises by said plain rii"f: and that a certain bond for a deed runr.iim from Alfi-d 11. Townsend tc. the defendant, ltobert J . Lackey, date MVembcr 2, 1-."X to the nlldivided one 'entii f tl irty acres oft" the south vide d' the west one-hall of southwest one-fourth of Sec. 7. Twp. 12. F.nnsre It in fass- 'innty. Nebraska, and re corded, in 1 look ".," on pafre 4:1:1 of tlie Mortsiu;f Lecords of Ca.-s County. Ne i.ravka, be (ance!b-d and satistiec ol 1-eei.ri!: and that all clouds cast upon plaintiff's title be removed, and for such other and further relief as equity ma v require. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day, the Hth clay of December, 1914, or 'your defaults will be entered there in and allegations of said petition tak en as true. IIEUMIA K. WINDHAM. K. IS. WINDHAM, Attorney. I - , ' ! V : .... t ? h: ' . its PEOPOF.I CONSTITrTIOSAt AMENDMENT NO. ONE. Th following proposed amendment t the coiisthtitic.il of tu State of Nelrask as tiereinafter set for-b In full, is submit ted to the electors of the State or .NVhraa ka. to tie vofd upon ut the general elect ior to he hcrld Tuesday, November :ird, A. D i'.il-t. "LR a Joint resolution to amend ac-tlot 1 of Article of the Constitution of thi St:ite of Nebraska, relating to revenue Bf It Resolved and Enacted by the l'eopH of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section 1 of ArtM I of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska be amended to read as follows: Ser. 1. The rules of taxation tdiull t miif,.T-ni na tn siriv cieen c-hls and taxe to any pir'n cius anci uj ied tip'oa'stn-ri property as t lie shall preerib. Taxes iu.it seci oa lni-i.uies. privileges am shall fie levie Legislature d I . 1 1 i iti nft. icupatious. vl.i.-h taxes may be praduated and progressive and reasonaiue e&empi mav be provided, in addition to those here inafter pj.c iti.-ally mentioned In aection 1 of this article. Sec. 2. That at the peneral election lr November, lull, there shall be submitted to the elect. of the state fur their lip f.roval or rejection the forepoiujr propoe! anienclment to the 'oustit ut in in the fol lowing form: "ror amendment to th Constitution providing for uniform and propresive taxation" and "apain-t said proposed ani-tidmet.f to tJi c'onstittitiot providinp for uniform and proj;resiv taxation.'' Apiroved. March 27. ion. I, Addison Wait. Secretary of State. 01 tbe State of Nebraska, do tieretv certify that the for;riiiTip proposed 11 mend tnen I to the Constitution of the State of Ne braka Is h true and correct copy of the oripinal enrolled and einrrosicd bill, ai passed br the Thirty-third session of thf Legislature of the State of Nebraska. a appears from said oripinal bill on tlie lr this office, and that said proposed amend Dient is submitted to the qualified voter of the State of Nebraska for t 'neir adopt ior or rejection nt the peneral election to b held on Tuesday, the Crd day of November. A. D. 1014. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand nnd affixed the Great Seal ol the State of Nebraska. Pone ot Lincoln, tnis 2:ird day of March in the year of our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred ami Fourteen, and of flu It: dependence of the I nited States the Otic Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of tLii State the Forty-seventh. ADDISON WAIT. Seal . Secretary of State. FBOPOSEI fONSTITrTIOXAL AMENDMENT NO. TWO. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska s hereinafter set forth in full, is submit ted to the eiector of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the pc-neral election to he held Tuesday, November Srd. A. D l'.14. "A Joint Resolution to amend Section all 6 of Article one (li of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it r.n.-icted by the I'eople of the Stat cf Nebraska : Seel ion I- That Section six (t) of Artldi ar.e Hi of th Constitution of the Stat of Netiru.ska be amended to read as fol lows : M-tlon ft. Tlie ripht of trial hv Jury iliall remain inviolate; but in all civil case irnl in criminal eases less than f-lonies. ivesiths of tiie jiiry may render a ver li-t ami the Legislature may authorize rial by a j-iry of a less number than '"!vf ri-en in umrts ii.fi rbr to the dia ri -t conn. --. . That at the general election for it" Hi'd l-".'i-;.-itivc offi. ers be .-I1 in tie St;:te of N' i -raka on the first Tue-d-ic ft- r ti.e f rst Mond iv in November i r 1 11114 'ore sua il be printed upon the ballot o! u.-h ele.-tor for his approval or reject ion !, above and fur'-goltig a tm-ii.t ui.-n t in thf dow iup form: "l or proposed aniendmeni - the oi,,tii i,ri .1: providing that in ul :vi .-;.. ai,,i in criminal cises less than levies, five-sixths of the jury may rendei verdi- t." iiiol " Airo :nt the proposed iei,.lrri..iT m the ( "on s it ut ion provided '1.1 f ir !! -j i i are! in criminal i-aiii'i -.s tii in f. i..uie. nve sixths of tue Juri it r- n b r a ver.li. t." Ant :-.n.- l. April L V.X !. l iisen W nit. Secretary of State, o! e s: of Nebraska, do hereby certify ar tin. for.-iroiiip proposed a men d men'; l!ie Constitution of the S!.:te of Nebraskf a tria- .i., .orr..,-t (-o.y of the oriirina r..'1-..l a ml .1 grossed as passed by .e !'!iirn Ihi-il s..,jon .f the Lepj-dat urc the State cf Nebraska, as appears from Mi oMi-n..: I. in on hi,, j,, if.is olii-e. am", iat s.-.i.i p...t:.si( ametidmeut is submitted t'-e iMi;.ih,.d voters of the State of Ne tor th"ir ii.loption or rejection at ,. p. era) lion to he held on Tuesdav e :; 1 ,!., v of November, A. I . I!il4. ir, I stinoeir Whereof. I i,:lve hereunto r,r ''! al. . fTivc.l the Great Seal ol e State of Nebraska. 11. 'in- nt l.i!i. i.:t, tlds 2nl dnr of f 1 the veer of our Lord. One Thousatii! '!" a-ol Four-en,, and of t h cbu-ei, deuce of r;,e Cnited State the Otic !,n ;'.',! ' : ' ' v seven til. and of thi ..Mir- liitf rn.l.l KCVl'I'tll. A Dru se i y pr lrea. S(s-rlMrr of s t h t. Minn:. In the County Court of tl:e County of Cass, Nebraska. In He Estate of Hannali i-echrlst, de ceased. T-.i All Persons Interested: You are lierc-by notified tliat a peti tion was filed in the above court on the th dav of October, A. 1. 1'.'14. alleg ing the death testate of Hannah St- hrist. a resident of said county on Oc tober 1. If II, and reouestintr that an instrument presented therewith pur porting to be the lust will and testa ment of said deceased, be allowed and odmitted to probate as such. :md W Itosencra ns, be appointed executor thereof. Thr.t a hearing- will be had on said petition at the office of tlie County Judge. Court House, Platts mouth. Cass i'ountv, Nebraska, on the 4th day of November. A. 1). 1914, at nine o'clock A. M- at which time or ders wpl be entered in accordance with the findings of the court thereon. All objections thereto must be fileS before stud hour on said day ul bearing. Itv the Court (Seal ALLEN J. T-EESON. County Judge. HAW LS & nOREnTSON. Attorneys. XOTICF. TO IlFDITOIti. State of Nebraska, Cass County, fs In County Court, in the matter of the estate of George H. I'oisr.U, cleceaseu. Notice is hereby given to the cred itors of said dec-eased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me. County Judge ol Cass Count v ,' Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in paiii County, on the 2"rd day of November, 3H14, and on the L'ltli day of May, lir, ut V o'clock a. in., each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said Court on or before said last hour of hearing. 'Witness my liuncl anci .seal of jsaici Countv Court, at Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, this ;:;icl dav of October. 1914. cSeaO ALLEN .L KKESOX, County Judge. The Right Man. It isn't very often that a busy, progressive farmer of the caliber that our friend, Clarence Pool, is, can be persuaded to run for office. When hefdoe3 consent to get out and make the campaign for an office that needs his services, it is up to the voters of his district to see that he is elected. Clarence is a candidate for state rep resentative from Cass county on the republican ticket, and it will show mighty poor judgment on the part of the electorate here if he isn't the man that represents this county in the next legislature. Weeping Water Re- rKOrOET CONCSTITCTIOfAI, AMENDMENT NO. THKF.E. Tne following proposed amendment t tbe constitution of the State of Neb-aika, aa hereinafter net forth in ful. Is mbUitt ted to the elector of the State cf Nebras ka, to tie voted upon at the general electioa to be held Tuewday, November Sid, A. D. 19U. "FOR a Joint renoluc.ii proposlac smen menta to Section 1. of Articie V, at, a Section 'JA. of Article V. of the Constitu tion of Nebraska, relating to term ol office and sslary of Governor ana otusi executive onVers. Be it KesoDed and Enacted bj the Proplt of the State of Nebraska: Sectioo 1. That at the general election for state and legislative oth'-es. to be held on the Tuesday succeeding tlie first Mon day in November. 1HH. the following l4 submitted as amendments to Section 1 and 24. of Article V, of the Constitution ol Nebraska : Sre. 1. The execuriTe department shall consist of a Governor, who shall hold his office for a term of to years from the frst Thursday after the first Tuesday in January, next after bin election, and until bis successor is elected jind qualified. la addition to tbe Governor, the executive de partment shall Include the following offi cers: Lieutenant Governor. Secretary ol State. Auditor of I'ublic Accounts. Treas urer. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Attorney General, and Commissioner vi Public Lands and Buildings, each of whom Shall hold his office for tlie term of two years from the first Thursday sfter the first Tuesday in January, next after his election, nnd until bis successor ts elected and qualified ; Provided, however, that the first election of said officers sIihII be held ou the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November, 1116. and each succeeding election shall be held at the same relu'lta time in eu'-h eveu year thereafter. Tbs Governor. Secretary of Slate. Auditor of I'ublic Accounts, and Treasurer nhall re side at tlie seat of government during thHl terms of office, and keep the public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such duties us may be required by law. See. 24- The salarv of the Governor shall be five thousand $."i.xUioi dollars per sn num. The salaries of Auditor of Public Accounts and Secretary of State. Superin tendent of I'ublic Instruction and Commis sioner of Public Lands and Building shall be two thousand five hundred J',."Hi.nu dollars eact tier annum, and of the Attor ney General. four thousand cb.ll.iri ($4.000. no 1 per annum, the salary of the State Treasurer shall be three thousand (?.'!. (Mtfi.ooi dollars per annum, and the Lieu tenant Governor shall receive one and one half the compensation of a senator, and after the adoption of this constitution they shall not receive to their own use ar.y feo. 'osts, interests upon public moneys in their hands, or under their control, perquisites if office or ocher compensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for -,ervi-es performed by an officer provided for in this article of the constitution shall be abl tn advance into the state treasury. There shall be no allowaace for clerk ulrs tn the offi'-es of the Superintendent oi Public Instruction and Attorney General. Sec. t. That at said election on the Tues day succeeding the first Monday In Noretn ber. 1114. on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words: "For proposed amend ments to the constitution, fixing the term of office anci salary for governor, and otuer executive officers." and "axalust proposed .mien. uncut to the constitution, fixing ttia term of office and salary for governor, and other executive officers." Approved. April 21. 1613. I, Addison Wait. Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do "hrby crtlfy that the foregoing proposed aniendmeni to the Coiistlf ution of the State of Nebraska is a true and correct eoj.v of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by tlie Thirty-third K-tin of the Legistaf lira of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill 011 file in this ortb-e. mid that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the iird day of November, A. II. inn In Testimony Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Heal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 2.1 rd day of March. 1 the J1" our Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred end Fourteen, and of the Independence of the liiited State the Oris Hundred Hn.l Tliirt v-eventh, and of this Slate the Forty -Keren t li. ADDISON WAIT. Iall Secretary of Stat. IX Till' IMSTHICT CO I It T OF CASS COI NT1, XLIIIt ASKA. T. II. Pollock, rialntiff. vs. Cassandra IT. Stone, and the unknown Heirs nnd Devises of Cussandra L. Stone, Deceased. NOTICE: To Cassandra E. Stone, and tbe un known Heirs and Devisees of Cas sandra E. Stone, deceased. Defendunts in the above entitled action. You and each of you are hereby notified tha Plaintiff has commenced a suit against you in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, for tlie pur pose of quietins; th. title of. the Plaintiff In and to the following- de scribed real estate In Ca Countv. Nebraska, to-wit: Lot S In Block 2 in the city of Plattsmouth. and for the purpose of establishing adverse posses sion, and to exclude each of you and all persons claiming by, through or under y-ou from having or claiming any interest, right, estate lien or title thereon, either legal or equitable in sr.id premises and to forver enjoin you and each of you from in any man ner interfering with the title and pos session of this PlaintifT and those claiming or holding through or under him and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the ICth. day of November, A. D. 1914. and in failing so to do your default will be duly entered herein. T. Tl. Pollock. T-.alntlff. By A. L. Tidd, His Attorney. 10-5-4 wks i.i:;ai. xotici:. Ellen C. Windham, I laintiff, vs John Sohniter Et Al., Defendants. To John Scliniter. the unknown heirs and devisees of John Sc-hniter; Shake speare Doves, the unknown heirs ami devisees of Shakespeare Moves; Wil liam Sneider, the unknown heirs and devisees of William Sneider; David iSeelie, the unknown heirs and devisees of David Iteebo; H. L. Le vi, the un known heirs and devisee:, of H. L 1-vi: Anton Jozeflc-k. tlie unknown heirs and devisees of Anton Jozefick; James M. Jamison, S. Hyers. .1. V. Doud. the un known heirs and devisees of J. F. Doud; Michael E. Barinin. Elizabeth It. Hesser, Frank I. Van Dorn, Eva L. Harris, defendants: You and each of you will take notice that on the 13th clay of Oc tober. A. D. 1914, Ellen C. Windham tiled her peti tion in the District Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, against you and each t.f vou, the object and prayer of which Is that she be adjudged the owner in fee simple of Lots 3, 4, ." and 6, In Hlock 9r,, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska: and Ia1 1, in moc k 2-': Lot 10. In Hlock 22 : Lot ::. in Hlock s. all in South Park Addi tion to said City of Plattsmouth. freed from all claims of an estate or Interest therein of the defendants, and each of them, and of all persons claiming" by. through, under them, and that you and each of you be perpetually enjoined from claiming any right, title, interest or right of possession in the same ad verse to the title of this plaintiff, her heirs or assiens; and frm Interfering with the nuiet and peaceable enjov- ment of said premises by said plaintiff; and that a certain mortgage dated Feb ruary the 3rd. 1KSR. given by Albert N. Sullivan to Defendant Eva L. Harris on Lot 1. in Hlock 22. in South Park Addi tion to Plattsmouth, Nebraska, lie can celled, the sari having been paid. Tlie plaintiff alleges open, actual an ad verse possession of said lota for a per iod of more than ten years. Plaintiff prays for such other and further relief as may be equitable. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 21st dav of December. 1914. or your default will duly entered therein. KL.L.l-:i c;. i.mhiam, P.. B. WINDHAM. Plaintiff. Attorney.