THURSDAY, 3LAPCH 23. 1915 rtUTTSMOUTH oEMlT.EETI L Y JOURNAL. 1 Farmers' Affenflo 3 r --. r t- I - Nov is the time for the fanner to commence thinking of that busy season which will soon he upon him, and in so doing he nil! natural ly burfin nuking arrangements for the taking care of his land and crops, and this will need the best in the line of implements. This is our line, and here is where we want to to tell von th-it we have the very bet which com prises a complete line ol Sterling Stalk Cutters Osborn and Bud Long's Disc Harrows Hoosier Seeders Keystone, Hoosier and Dempster Press Drills Heavy, well-made drag steel lever harrow, that takes a swath of 19 feet, that we are selling for $16. 75 Gang Plows we carry the Grand de Totr and J. I. Case In riding cultivators we carrythe Badger and flew Century Also a numberof John Deere cultivators that we will close cut at following prices: Riding Cultivators at. . .$22.00 Walking Cultivators at. . 12.00 We also have the flew Departure, Jenny Lind and Avery Walking Cultivators. Meadows and A. D. C. Power Washing Machines. Buggies and Carriages one of the best lines to be found in the county to select from; Wagons and Truck Wagons: International Gasoline Engines. Also a Full Line Harness and Harness Repairing Harness Oiled for $!. CO per set AVe carry a irood stock of implement repairs, and anion;? them are a lot of John Deere repairs. JOHN F. The implement !7Ian. MURDOCH. (Specinl Correspondence.) v 4 Miss Man,- Ru.sh was'a Lincoln vis- iter Monday. A. J. Xeitzel spent a few days with relatives and friends. Mi.s Eva Sorick of Lincoln is home on her two weeks vacation. Corn To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krepp, a boy, Monday, March 22. Mrs. Will La a and daujrhtsr, Mi Eda. were Omaha visitors Saturday. N'ure Am'Tvert left for Lincoln Tuesday, where :die will continue her work. I. G. Hornbeck and Charles SchafVr are attending the Masonic lodjre this week. Pauer Cc Kroft received a carload 1 emit the fir.e provided El would sj- cf Puritan flour Monday. Buy your j srrccner pastures for his operations li flour now. ! the future and would f-hake the dust Mrs. Jsmes LVittian of Columbus or lather mud, c" Fiat?mo'..ih fro a epent the latter part of the week with , his feet, and this prom i.e. was m "ie o. t datives and friends. J Ed and he was eseoi ted tu il.c eli Miss Nellie Ruh of Omaha spent 'limits by Chief of Poh' o ila'iiey Saturdaj- and 'Sunday with her par-j the last seen of him he was wc-ndir;-cr.ts and friends here. j his way northward to-.vu: .be :r.'- Miss Emma Johnson, vho has been jtnppoils of the s'.ae with a o.v nevr in the Central hospital in Lincoln, was broueht home Saturday. Fhe is im- proyinpr gradually. riiMWN STREET-IS GETTING v.f-cks aco, is improvincr rkrht along. Tier ('a- 'V'e-. M- . V. J. Melted, ha? bo-n taking: care of her. Mr. Ausrust Gakemier bom in Hanover, Germany, October 13, 191H, r nd died at his son. Henry's, home on March 20. He was 98 years, 4 months i nd 3? days of ape. The remains were layed to rest in the German-Lutheran cemetery, two miles north of town. FOR SALE. F.et Garajre site in Flattsmouth; 122x144 feet, corner Sixth and Pearl St reets. T. II. POLLOCK. Tel. No. 1. Citrolax Citrolax CITROLAX . Best thing for constipation, sour'llrie;1 "P i" very good shape, hut the stomach, lazy liver and sluggist avenues still remain in very bad shap? bowels. Stops a sick headache nlmo at ence. Gives a most thorough an ! ' satisfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for Citrolax. Sold everywhere. ? - -fr , I. T - .n ir- w... 6QRDE 5"55 .3 4. Im fcSl Plaitsmouth, fteb. tiJ!GE ABOHER SENDS A?i- OTHER ROB9 00T QFTGW?- Yesterday Ed Kane, charged k! lining chunk and pc-rieral'y rpeakin ' 1 a nuisance, wai 'oro-jrrht before Ju:cr i Archer and was compelled to at j Knowledge that the thcrjre was tru ji-nJ that he had accumulated to i much of the flowing howl and was no in the best cf shape. The jude, af :e hvai in.r the statements in the cas:-, ik ;fided that Ed was clearly jra'.Ity o the charpes preferred cainst him and should be punished and hId or jhim a fine of .." and the trimming ; but Ed lacksd the wherewithal to st tie the amount due to outraged ju-.; land the j j '.fre decided that he woui to return to this city hi the future. LONG NEEDED fiTTEUIICh The street commissioner's depart ment grot buy yesterday afternoor. t.nJ proceeded to try and gret rid oi seme cf the mud cn Main street, and it is neadless to say that their action v as very much appreciated by the pedestrians, as the condition of the ftrect the past few days has been very cLaprrefabie and made it very hard to jret around. If a few more days of sunshine come, however, a srreat dea' cf the mud and dirt can be dried up and the streets put in the best of ?o.i- !ution. The streets in the residence !rart of the city, which are laid out jover the hills, have most of then. and the prospects for their improve-; - - nt in the next few days does not look good, as it will take a great many fays of sunshine to put them in shape The Journal does jod work. BACK 10 II ! LAND," k VERY POPULAR SLOGfi Many Residents in the Large Cities Rtlieve There Is Rocm on the Earm for Thoe Who V.'iU V'ork. From Wednesday's Polly. In recent years there has been a feeling quite general, too that there are too many people in the towns and citi3?, and too few in the open coun try; and that there is need for a back-lo-the-Iand movement. The first move ment of this sort was mainly on the part o1" men who had been in the city a number of years, and were di-satis-fied with the conditions, and thought ;hat if lacy could fret back to the land, where they were born and brought up, they would asrain enjoy the pictures :f life, which had become but a mem ory, and would prosper. They believed that their children could live a more sane and normal life, and while they mipht not make as much money, they would be rid of the dangers and temp tations of the city, and. cn the whole, be better off. Again, there were peo ple who had succeeded in business. who wan Led to pei back to the land and take with them ail the comforts xnd conveniences that they had in ;he city. This bac-k-to-the-land movement wr s i .flen a failure. Even the man bo; n ind raisi'd on the farm, after living ! en or fifteen years in the city ard Toing back, discovered that farming, j In many respects, was quite different 'n these later days, and some way he ; :oukl not get the hang of it, as he ou'd when younger. He found that : desirable farm cost a pile of mon?y, hat he had trouble with the labor noblem, that after all there was not nuch poetry abouta ctual farming. i;n ecs he had an unusually large stock f poetry in fci-T own heart. Sooner or ater, he generally went back to the ity. The'o is. however, a hack-to-thc-nnd movement liegirning just now. rom which we hope to see good re ults. In this locality it started forn: reeks ago, as the result of a talk with r.e of the leading laboring men io. es Moines al.ot .nie thwt," or 'orty caiper.U-rs, i-r.r men in other ine? of business, who were not really roficient enouc-h in their trade-- to irke a good living in the city. Thy ere raised or. the iai m. however, ana ve weie asked, if there was any v-y f getti-g them bade to '.he land. Vv'o new it would be a reli'.-f to the city. ml a positive heln to the country, if hese men could get bark to thej I and. ters. iot as farm owners, nor as rente ut as farm helpers. Y.'e are tola by hose who have the matter in hand , j , , , f . t ..i i. rial aDOUl nny mer. o: ui:s i.iu. i;:a dready left Pes Mcir.es for tha farm. We presume the same movement is 'oinfr on in other states. It should bo .,, , , ""c-. "--v., ..w ...w.. -oinp-back have been farmers in their ,i. . -oynood, ana are v.-ni.rig 10 learn me new ways which have been adopted by rnn,! fni-mers in wpnt. vpnrs. To Ft:"- eed, they will have to learn how to handle improved farm machinery, to are for and feed live stock, to do the j 'rudgery of the farm, and do it in . J-es-gua ( 1PC02), by Erfliiant III 1 lllC uch a way that it will cease to be ( 2:l P), by Pension 21?2 (.'15.), by Uril irudgery and become interesting. j lio nt. 1271 (7-"5). by D'illiant It is lack cf employment in thej(7."G), by Coco II 7ia), by Vie. x -ities that is forcing these men backChas'in (71'!), by Coco 1 712) , by Mig- o the farm. Ve have felt for a goo 1 pen 71r ). by Jean Le I -lane 731. r.any years that sooner or later this j Third Pam: Margot (CC"'), by -nust come, that this increase in urban ; Samsonnel. (-1"50), by Vioux Decide opulation could not go on forev?r, j (4o9), belonging to M. Vinault. nd that the evils that grow out cf it j Fourth Pam: Chalon, belonging to nil sooner or latar cure themselves, j M. Esr.autt. The wages that farmers pay for capa- In witness wheret f we have here de men are better than can be sc- junto r.fli::od the seal of the Society, ured in the city by the average la-j Dated at Chicago, Ililrois. this oring man, that is, if the farm help-J twenty-third day of October, nineteen r can have employment the yoar ; 'round. This can be provided only on he stock farm. William B. Wilson, United States ! ownership, reivice foe becomes due at Secretary of Labor, states that, ac- once. Care will be taken to avoid ac ording to the last available statistic? cldents. but will not b? responsible '1900), 22.3 per cent cf those over 10 vears of age engaged in gainful oc cupations were idle at some time dur- ng the year, from one day to twelve) months; and that under present concu-: tions, probably one-third of the work ers are idle part of the year. What is needed now, both in city and country, is employment the year J around; and we know of nothing that provides this mce easily than tha tock farm. If all our farmers on a ouarter section and over were stock armers, and employed labor the year around, and if, in addition, they fur nished a separate house and emrdoyed married men, men who were really fit ted for farm work, or wro wor.ld fit themselves for it, the numbers of the vncmployed in the cities would vesfy cecreas". The ru'-al part of the corn belt wculd then no longer decrease in population, as it has done, lo. there many years, but would increase. This j : increase would increa. the hurines-. '.f every country town, arid in the end. j increase the business of the citirs. and jiidd nritrhtily t ar pto. perity. Wa! Ilrce's Farmer. QUICK ACTION WANTED. When one is coughing and spitting with tickling throat, tightness in chest, soreness in throat and lung? when head is aching and the wholo I ody racked with a cough that won't permit sleep he wants immediate re lief. Thousands say Foley's IIon'jy and Tar Compound is the surest and ruickest acting medicine f-.r cough colds, croup everywhere. an.! la grinne. ore Motor I1 ? See cars at Platts- mo'-iiii carage. FLOYO DAVIDSON, Agent OPRNS KOFKIN will mak-j me s?r ::.'o as follcws: Or. Thurt h OI anu I r'riday of each wee k at ;he Jolm Kaf- j ft r bcrger farm, known as the old John , t Bauer r'.rce. or.e-haif mj:e we t an t I enc mile rnrth of the German LuLhe . n church, ar.d on Wed.tiesday, Satu d: y rr.J Sunday of ea- h work at ho:. n ih? John Ur ish fa. m. Koprin i; a black imported IV .h .'ro'i Sta'dior.. weighing i IT. is an ! d p-, noi.nced soun .'. o l. o- t e- ft:- li.'. i:;--J, bv II. Fiallif . i t i.- :. i d bv -.he P . to --a. low., 13 j -l:eu,r. SoMrty o" Arr.rrii i. ait.l tiiat : n;s "occrc?-; r.-;rr.oci j Ct.lor and i'r.r;) j IVdig; ee: I-'-.-ale-.' ! -:d by M. Jou-nc ; '-lai tV e. i s : i . CK. Aniil Ii;i0: .. D:vn:.i 'nr. nt i i Sire: Neptune foT-lST) by Duches- ; ay (371117). !-y Voltaire (Gr,d-1T). by JY.urcuvi I "a -3 (''J."'), by D--n Espolr j (21"). by Brilliant, 1S;!.' (T."(l. I y - t . it -1 . i , . . , . t . -: . . . i . t i v u u''(. '. c.-u.v tii.t-iiii .xi, : by Coco (712, by Migncn (71o, by - Jcnn Le Klanc (7T:. ' Pam: F.auvage (C7S47), by Rivavol n -fi s-n-m t . t- - . 1 t . , ' I. Iliiant III 11110 (2. 10). by r te'on . . t, k i ij. oy i.irnrr.. in i. t, oj j D.-illir.nt lJ") (Tm). by Coc o II (714). bv ViniT Crn?1;n 'T11. hv Coco iTl'.iMun tif...n l or eslatr. a l.onrinrr wi! by Mi.gnon (71"), !y J cr.n Lo Diane (723). Pec.nl Pom: Margot ("o'.'o), byh hundred and twelve TERMS: To insure colt to stand and ruck, 15.00. If mares change should anv occur. JOHN I RISH. Owner. j The Union Auctioneer Union, Nebraska All snle matters entrutf d to my cart wi!l receive prompt and care ful attention. Farm ar.d Stock Sale. a Specialty! Rates Reasonable! ftST Address or phone me at Uaioc fj. QpgjQ dates HENRY HAYFLICKER. FOR JERLY OF CASS COUNTY. DIES AT WMEEBEY. KAN. Another of the old-time residents of Cass- county has pas;x'd to the Great Foyond, according to a dispatch re reived by relatives in this county an ? ouncing the death at' his home at Waukeeney, Kansas, of Mr. Henry Hayf.icker, who died Sunday a? the i result of a stroke of paralysis that in Soldi11 hoit time proved to be fatal. Mr. Ilayfiifktr had leen in the best of Ihoal'.h as far as was known bv the relatives here until the messaee an nouncing the d-ath was received, and '.he news came as a jr: eat shock to then!, as well as to the many old fj lends in this county, where he was for a number of years a prominent ciiien, being engaged in farming in Eitht Mi'e Grove preci:;ct. Some ci-iht rears ago Mr. Havflicker and j family removed to Kansas, where they I have i-inc? made their home and have !boen very successful in their work ithe.o. He was a man of some C2 j years of age, and leavse, besides his I v if:', a number of children. Two 'iaii httrs. Tdrs. Charles Ahl and Mrs. 'J -hn 11. Albert, reside in the vicinity 1 cf Louisville, and have gone to Kan sas to be present at the funeral of ji their father. During the years of his I ; residence in Cass county Mr. Hay !j flicker made a great many friends Mv ho will share with the family theii ijfc.mmon grief at the loss of a kind !- band, father and friend, and extend ii ih-.-ni th- ir deepest feeling of sym- i i dxin'ici: :r vx it t n ikt titi.i: i I ii i li IKmirli-t i.-.irl f the t'ounly f I f!!s. fliri!skn. i Win .If-ari anl KtiwarU H. Him nt'lT, I'laintirTs t vs. ! I-'rnr:f ftiva"il. Kiiabetli A. Sava i i t'.'' unhii" n l.i:s ;ir:.l lf-visc- of Km S;'. !. :e.': s.-il. tlit ','.;-n v.-: ) irs ;itk! (lev i st-f'S 'if K'iza ! t ii vjK-jul. ? -c;! y d. Mrs. 3a . ::('.!,. ;i'M v. ;.l iiam rn- K tie unknown 1 ns !;1 ne- vi-..- .r .Mrs. .lo--.--;.!! Mi-Cun", I'.rsi r-:il ivitu- riik:i"Ti. ;e-c:i.'.l. John I i;ri!:i !. Mi. .I'-l.n I'miiai.. first T-a: ii.i-ie ii ; k r w u. tin"-- i; n U n .- w n lit-iri-iii-i.-t--s nf Joi.n I'iiula!). !-;-. t ! uniinown I. f irs nri.l !e- l' Mrs. .lo: ii iitinliiii. first real ' it., im- tiiikiKUn. (K-i-'ast--i. j 1 f ernlant." ; Tt tl-.c .!..ivt Nnmc.l I f onda nls: I y..: ,-iTi.l .-a'-ii f !.crf-li-' ! i-.. i1. tint on t ! c first ii.y of Mure I: it i .. . 1 ! -, :.. !! a i i, t i f".l tiie:r Kii-.t 1 : -1 1 . t ! -in ri ot a - s I i-iinlv ;a. to Hi- t II, t- tit!- of j, ! a i n : i f;' t i Hi- f ol "W mi: County of I'ass i il 1 :-!!:;l in t:.i- N i ' sjt :, . t o- wi t : ::,,: :l,i- t . uartcr N'W J ) of ! i- a "r-,t- ( 1 . Tuv-ttsliiti -i(-v'Ti I til' N-t!i lair.sre t :. irt-.-on 13 !-.- -t of th- f,rh P. M. I . ;.uv of i ir a'ivoi i-e j.i;; t-s. i on t ' :. i:ti l' ii till i is i:,:nto!-s for mure tlta j -si - t:.:s j. !;! tn !'p co;iiirio;ic(-lMor . f :x t-i ii in.irf von : n.' -a-h f I v.-; t sot fortii un:r risrht. titl j oi- irtpn'M. if u ii v. i' sai i ::! ' . fit!;--r l."al or f ; . t a : !, ilia in ; . t!o- sa'tio !j.:il-'t! inferior 1 t t ! : e titio of sail pl.tiiitit. atoi to (-njoir '.i- -', a,,.l st 1 1 of --o'i fioii ! a. in t vi. an rilif . tit!--, tiair-i. litn 01 ! 1: : -vt-t- ? tiioi.iii aa-f for fst itt-i'al f juita ' .e N j ,i .i- r "of ' 'iuJ .'o made pursuant to tlie itrt. V"'.: fire ro.nired to answer pair I'.-! it jorj on or before JTnda:-. t!ie ll'th o.-iv tf A;. til. A. !. 1 !!:". or your ue fult will !' dulv ftit'Tcd. WIl.T. .11: N and i:iVAiu ji. sjpANr.T.KP. I'laintiffs. A 1 1 tirneys. I ot Ice- f dmifiistrnt ion All .rty.r.s irtovrcio.t jrf the estate ; of . i:;s- cnri.t'i- ai-o i.t-i-'y n -tiiiot ..hi j M'tlta.n l.Hoti filed ir- lh- ir,.,,;,.v o.urt of .'a-s Cour.o-. N-i.,-a- j 'fi'wvn ' for " vi'ut 1 " j ,uy ',,t ;.;ait : .' ivir.. nt in oviock a', m l;:t t!;o Ci.HIitV I ourl at ri:itt.-mnnt h i N. :.' :'.'-kn. All ol .ic t ions and protost Fa id oi'tition ato iftiiin-fi! to t nici ,.:o ti;.. hour of l:t-aiiTi:-T on sai1 t'ay J:;it-d this lllli da- of Jlarrli. lPir,. Aia.KX a. i:f:i-:so. isriil i t'oumy Jiulpe. I. O. KV.'VKR. Attorney. i;TI(t: !' AIM'I.IC TION rim . (lit i.k i:sk Notice is hereby Riven to all persons interested cr.d to the puMic, that the v. riders i-' nod. Andy Tliorr.st'ii. lias filed hi;- p"titi,-.n nrnl a up! iea t ion in the of fhe of th - County Clerk of Cass Coun ty. o,e ji iiska. as rei'inrt'il lv law sianeti hv a maiuity of the resident f l -ee holders of Kitriit Mile drove 1're- t i:u-t. setting fort'.i that ihe apldicant is a man of rvspeitalde character and .t T.nditisr t.d a tesitltnt of the state of Nehraska, antt prayi:tsr tiiat license he issued to ;aid Andy Thomsen for the mli- (f malt. spirituous and vinous iitpior-s fir the period of one vfar front May ii. 1S1.. entlinur Jlav iT. 1 :i 1 . in a huildintr on lot 4. in block t".. iri t'e villare of Cedar Creek, in Kiirl t Vile Grove Precinct, in Cass Countv. Nebraska. A N I Y TUOXISK.V. Applicant. n;ti n r nritiN. iMtoot-' of WI.I. Iii the uny Court of the ouuty of 1 mm, plirnskn. In the Matter of the Instate of Arclii- laiil M. liol;nes. ieceased: Notice is h"iehv piven to all per jevs interested that on the 10th day of A"ril. A. I. lfir. in t.'ie office of the Coimry Jndo. in the Court House, I'lattsriiout h. Cuss Coiitit'-. Nebraska. t!:e follow ins; matters will he heard rnd eon. idert d. to-wit: The application of Hai-'irt A. Sittith to admit to lro- !.:rto th.- hist will and testament of Arcl ihahl M. Holmes, late of the vil la re of Murrnv, in said county, de (asch and thtit letters Testamentary he iss'.ieil t- c. A. Kawls. S-id jet it ton also allecrins that Mary K. i:; v.-ls, Harriet A. Srnitii, Nellie H. Cl i-;-( iiill. .lanif s W. Holmes. Arthur Hoinics. Troy tJ. Holmes and Arnold l!e'ni-s. are the only heirs at law of said deceased, l-it.d thio 1.1 th dav of March, A. I. i!ir. Cv the Court. ALLKX 3. IiKKf!l)X, County Judge. IV rctATV COl ItT. ttk or nkmi:aska, t'otttst v of Cass, ss. j In the Mattrr of the Kstate of j Cornelius Land. Deceased. I Ti All 1'ersons Interested: ! Von are herf hv notified that there I will he n hearing ujon the report of it!"' ad !rtinit m tor of above estate and his petition for final settlement there of 1h fore this court, in the Court House at I'la t tFtnout'i, in said County, on the :.'sth dav of Jfarcti, ltir, at ten o'clock a. in., at which time order of this court will be entered distributing the re- Concrete Work Guaranteed! We could not do that if we were not sure every time we do a piece of concrete work that it is done riht. We Know How or we would not take a chance on rebuilding our work. We know how to mix concrete and how to put it in, and every job we handle is there to stay. Silo, Water Tank, Water Storage Tank, Walls all built by us under an absolute guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship and we stand back of it. Come in and See Us if you are thinking of building anything this year. We have a numb r of new ideas about building that will interest you. Just south of Postoffice on Fifth Street. Ooncrefe Construction Co., Plattsmouth, ids:e of said est.ilf to fhose entitled thereto ami the diseharKe of the .-aid adm in ist rfitor. JiuLod Mar li 17th. 191T,. ALl.KX .1. r.KKSO.V. County .f '.i dire. otici:. In the Diotrict Court of f'nun 'onnt, el.rnvkn. Ioc. X. No. C.-OO. Farmt-is- & Merchants Hunk of Ashland. Nebraska, a 'oi -pora t ion, I'lait.ti.T, vs. Iei,rv Tiomiti, -t ah, J lefcrida at. To the unknown heirs and devisees of F.mrna I. '.ruin. de-e:sed: Lean J:-min .Snider and William Snider, husbi.nd of Lena Ucrrun Siii.ler: tlu- unknown i,t irs and le isees f.f Lena Koiiim ;-'r, hb.-r, lec .-ased. and Atriies Ain-iia Little, tiuti-resident defendants, i,n Tdead.ed with other defendants: You and each of you are ber"bv -i liii. fl that on the luth dav of March. '!Jjr,. the Farmers A: Merc hants hunk of Vshlimd, Nebraska, idaintiff le rein. :!cu its petition in the above entitled ause. in the 1'istrict Court of Cass "ourty. Netna.-ka. against you and ":o-'i 'f you. impleaded with other cicf.-n 1 rits. the object si tnl prayer of which if o foreclose a certain mortsraue x--cutc-.l f.n t!:e lltli day of April. 1 !!. y l-'rederic k Itomin and Catharine ':omin, his wife, upon the projierty de scribed as follows, situated in th" ""niTty of Cass :ind State of Nebraska, o-wit : The North half (N. 'a of the North ast !iiarte- ( N. n. :4 f.f Section six--eti (r;t, T'.iwiiship twelve (ll'l. j;aiii;e ep nui. Last of the Ctli IV M. said n! t uatre was liiven to secure he pavtTient of a note for the sum of ne thousand dollars f 1. ((. 00 i due nd payable on the ".'th day of April. Nil!, and i! it? is row due and payable n said note the sum of live hr.'idred 'o'lars i J.'.eO.Ou r with interest thereon t the rate f si: J.er cent '0 per cent I er annum from the l.th day of Ajr:i. 'Tilt, for w! sum, with interest and osts jdaintil'C prays for a decree, thr.t 'e def'-n.'a r.ts he required to pa v the ,;tre ai"1 that in defamt of such pav tient said premises may be sold to ntKfy the amount foi:nd due on sail note. Von are t'"-virf-il to arswer said pe' i i"i on or before the I'. th tlav if Aril, ifiir.. l-ated at Tlattsniouth. Cass Cnun'v, Nebraska, this l"tii dav of March. 1 ii I j. FAllMKCS - MCKt'H ANTS HAN' CF ASHLVNK, NKKKASKA, a Corpora ion. y AUTIih i: C. PAXCOAPT, Its Attorney. NOTirn to CKimiToits. tate of Nebraska, Cass Countv. IN TIIK COUNTY COIT.T. fn the matter of the estate of Ajzatlia St nl I. deceased: Notice is hereby (riven that the credi ors of said deceased will meet the d ninistrator of said estate before the "ounty .Itidire of Cass county, Nebras ka, at the county court room in the itv of "lattsmouth. in said countv on 'he 2nd dav of April, lSI.'i and the Trd f September. i:l.", at 10 o'clock a. m., ach day. for the purpose of presenting heir claims for examination, adjust oent atnl allowance. Six montlis are allowed for the ored tois of the said deceased to jresent heir claims, and one year for the ad ninistrator to settle said estate from lie 2nd day of March. 1H15. Witness mv band and the seal of said County Court at I 'la 1 1 smouth, Nebras ka, this 2-ltli dav of Februarv. 1M5. tSeal) ALLEN J. P.KESOX. County Jhdge. D. O. DWYEU, Attorney. v tiif: msTHirT nn kt of css nn tv. M:itnK. fn the Matter of the iluardianship f Clara liver and Charles liver. Minov.-., for License to Sell Ken 1 Estate. Notice is hereby civpri that in roir--uance of an order of the 'strict Cou't :n and for Cass County, Nenraska, made n the ith dav of Jiarch, 1 i 1 5 . for the :ale of the real estate hereinafter de scribed, there will be sold at jml.lic endue to tie r.icrhest bidder fir cash, t I'lattsmouth. Cass Countv, Nebraska 't the South front door of the oC'irt -louse, on the fcth day of April. 191.". nt ' o'clock p. m. of pail day. the foll-jw- n tr described real estate to-wit: The undivided 4-2" of E of SW 1 'f Section -1. and the NW 4 of the 'W Ji of Section 22, Township 12, .ansre t. bust, m t ass County. Ne raska. and the undivided 4-27 of the of the NE ' of Section "3. and individed 4-27 of lot S. in NE of E It. Section .".'!. containinc: ::o acres, rnd the undivided 4-27 of lot C. in 4 of SI-. Section 33. containing- '0 acres. in Township 12. liansre 9 t-ast. Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Hated March 9, 191.". IM'TII P-YEIt. Guardian of Clara Dyer and Charles Dyer, Minors. 3-15-3wks IN TIIK 1)1 STIt H'T COl II T F CASS COINT1. KHIlSKA. 5corpe M. Thierolf, Plaintiff, vs. Myrtle M. Thierolf. Defendant. To Myrtle M. Thierolf, Defendant: Yoir are hereby notified that on the mi day of March. 1915. the Plaintiff irein, (eorg:e M Thierolf, filed his pe lt ion in me I ostrict Court of Cass "outitv. Nebraska, acainst vou as de fendant, the object and praver of which is to obtain an absolute di vorce, and the custody of the minor children., namely. Lea ha Thierolf. Benton Thierolf. and Hazel Thierolf. issue of said marriatre upon the Ground of desertion and abandonment for more than two vears last oast. and for such other and further relief as equity may require. lou are required to answer said etition on or before the Hrd dav of May. A. T. 1915. if you fail so to do our default will be dulv entered herein and indement entered as crav ed for in said petition. Dated this 20th day of March. A. r. 1915. GEORGE M. THIEROLF. Plaintiff. A. L. TIDD, Attorney for PlaintiO. i Nebraska AHTK I.l OP IX t oft (MH (T!o or I I'TZEIC IIOi: ( (IJIIMM. KNOW ALL MEN PY THr.SE PRE SENTS, Tl.at e. .Joeph I Vter. Maiv rety.er and Henry F. eos. ,Jc a"iMinl urse!ves together for tie jut pos- of torniinir and b-coriiiri a Corporation m lie State of Nebraska, for tti trans action of the bUltiev- her ei tl.l f t er t.e scr i lej. AitiK i.i: i. Name. The name of 1 1. 1 - C'.r ;.nra t ion st.all h FKTX1J: SHi.i: COMI NV. n 1 1 i.i : ii. I'rinciiml I 'I !- of llHolneoa. The Jiiiuital piaee ,f .uvi,i-a f this Corporation si.aii be in the t'i'y of I 'la 1 1 sriHoit ,;, Countv of Cas, Slate if Netu a-ku. A It Tit lb III. Aalnrr of the llualania. The hu.ijriir atnl sellint: of luutwrir and rat her too. Is ami repair work ! a -e::rral retail fl:r bismess. and XI. leasing and erection and nuinP-iiaiu of such huildinps ar. l Mtui tu-es may be deemed necesary. and tpe f.ur el.ase of sm-li real siate as may ! necessary in the conduct inic of nn Ii business I' nd to hobl title thirete atil to transfr the same. timi i.i: iv. Capital Mock.. The authorized uj.ral sto k of said Corr.or-i.tion shall be the sum of Twent y Thousand I $'. Dollar-. divided into two hur.dtcd share of .ne Hundred ItlHin i .liars i-ai-li, to ! j-ubseribed and paid a ie'.'ired by Ijk' and the Hoard of Director. Altrn l.h . I'lmr. The existence ot this Corporation shall commence on the 1st day ..f K-l it ii iv. 1!J."". and shall terminate ,n the "1st day of December. l!0t. wri.l It shall be authorized to trato-aet t p, t affairs when the,. ,rtoles ot ln--orj.. ration have been 11. ed as P"unrJ by law. AHTK i.i: VI. Ilonrri of lllre-iwr. The business of :,m Corpora t ion shall le conducted bv a lhiard of three Directors t o le elei t-.l by the ,-toik-lioldeis. such elcctioij to take piaie kt such time arid to - - nd 10 r e.l in fix fi manrier as shall be prci.oril.ed Ly the I!-1jivs of sail C'lriiiiriillnn. Alt i it i.i: ii. omrrm. The officers of said Corporation l.i!l be a President, Vice President, Sec retary, Tret-surer anj Manacer. who shall be chosen by the Hoard of D't-eetors. and who fhall bold their offices for a period of one e r tnl until their successor!) tdiall be elet tJ and tualiSod. aktici.i: VIII. I Nilrlif elnti. The tiiphest amount of indebted ne to which said Corporation shall at anv time subject itself shall not exceed an amount eip.ial to one-third of its paid up capital stock. AHTK I.K IV. Manner f lloltlliie Meetiaca. The manuer of hoidine meetinjr of stockholders for the election of ttje officers, and the methods of conducting the business of the Corporation fhall be as provided in the Itv-La a and adopted l y the Honrd of Directors. AltTlfl.K. X. A meMtmeut. These Articles of Incorporation mav be amended at -any regular onn-.ial meet in of the stockholders nlle,l for that purpose. proided that such pro posed amendment le brst approved bv two-thirds vote of the entire Hoard of Directors, and ,f so approved to le entered at laree upon ttie records of said Hoard, and us provided bv law. In witness whereof the undersiirrd have hereunto set their hands this sth day of February, 11 :.. JOSEPH FETZEK. MARY KKTZKK. HENRY F. iiv S. STATE OF XEHRASKA. Cass Countv. ss. n this '.Uh'dav of Februarv. 1S1", t--fore A. L. Tidl. a Notarv Public duly commissioned and oualifleii unl resprinsr In said Count. t-r sona 1 1 v came the above named. Joseph Fefzer. Mary Ki Izt and Hem v F. Imn, who are personally known to nie to be tt,e identical lersons whose names are affixed to the above Articles of In corporation as parties thereto, and thev each separately acknowledged the in strument to be bis and her voluntary act and deed. Witness my band and notarial 1 the day and year last above written. Seal A. L TIDD. Notarv Putbic. My Com. Exp. Oct. '.. Isll. IV ( II1ATV Ol II T. State of Nebraska. County of Cass, ss. In the matter of the estate of John Peter Keil. deceased: To all persons interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this court an in strument purporting to be the lt will and testament of the snol Ji.hn Peter Keil., deceased, together with the petition of Elial-th Katherine Keil. widow of said deceased, allecr'n therein that the said John Peter Keil has depar ted this life in said count and possessed with an estate riitrrtn. and praying that said instrument I allowed and probated as the last will and testament of said deceased, and that administration of said estate t granted to the said Elizateth Kath- erire Keil. Vou are further notified that a hear ing will be had upon said petition and proposed will before th. court at the court bouse In the citv of Platts- mouth, in said countv, on the 29th day of March, 1S15, at ten o'clock a. m.. of said day. I hat anv and a'l objections thereto if any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my band and aeal of the countv court of the anil county this is i oay ox xnarcn, inij. ALLEN J. BECKON. (eal County Ju3r Sell your property by an ad in The ournaL