MONDAY, JIARCS 23. FUTTTSSIOUTH STEMT- V lTLLY JOTTKNAT PJL&fe.3. Famgari p, , 7n i. ; 111 ..' 'i : J I ' IN THE LEAD FOR THE BEST IN Women's Easter Suits and Skirts MARVELS OF STYLES AND VALUES Such appealing fashions at such a welcome price are unheard-of in this city. Women who usually pay much more for a snjit are amazed at these values. COATS AT $9 00 AND UP. SUITS AT $17 50 AND UP. These suits and coats come in all demanded colorings and fashionable fabrics. See the new Silk Poplins, Smart Tweeds, and Alen's Wear Serges. Wonderful selection. WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS, $17 50 to $24 50 An Assemblage of Suits Without a Rival WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES $5 75 to $8 90 Beautiful Showing of New Spring Styles in SILK POPLINS. New Spring Goats $9.00 to $15.50 Fascinating Smartness is characteristic of every coat in ,'our Spring Showing. Gabardines, Faille Weaves, Coverts, Ripple Crepe, Serges in a bevy of models. AH fashionable colors. SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING. Crepe de chene, Crepes, Printed Grenadines and Rice Cloth offered at the remarkably low price of from 10c to 20c per yard, during the Easter season. The latest fashionable summer waistes in all the seas on's most popular fabrics now offered at prices far lower than the waists could be made for. FROM 98c TO $1 98. Collar and cuff sets in a large assortment are to be found here and at the lowest possible price. We are showing this week a complete line or crepe, suitable for gowns, in every pattern that could please the most discriminating taste. Call and see these splendid values When in the store be sure to see the remarkably large line of curtain scrims that is placed on sale at prices that wrill put them within the reach of any pocket book, and they are surely splendid values. Easier Millinery af lis Best Our trimmed hats are beautiful, so everyone says. Pretly Large Sailor TRIUBED HATS S4.00 $5.00 $7.50 We promise to show you a most intensely interesting selec tion of Smart Tailored Hats, small, medium and large hats. Positive bargains at l 0, $ 1 2 . 50 and $15. 00 Easter Spec ial at $4 00, $5 00 and $7 50. AUTO CAPS IN THE NEW STRIPES AND CHECKS CAN BE FOUND AT LOWEST PRICES AND THE HIGHEST QUALITY. EASTER OFFERING IN SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT SPECIAL PRICES. SEE THEM. fi i A : w. : '. A y I I . i - ,v; f: iJ ' ' .' ', - ' V ' v. 'fvi : -- ; - . I''. z -t Special Offerings for this Wesk Only! TEN YARDS OF THE BEST HIGH GRADE CALICO IN ALL THE j LATEST DESIGNS, FOR ONLY . . Xj O This is a rare opportunity that will be given for this week only and the early purchaser gets the pick of the large assortment. Local Kcw! From Friday's ruii'r. Mrs. S. Kay Smith of in-.tr Wee'iin, Water is here enjoying- a visit at the home of ilr. and Mr a. Sam (J. Smith. James T. Keynolds of near Union vas in the city today f'jv a .hort time visiting with hi.s friends: and looking after some business mutters. lien Iieckmun of near V!rr:.y (-une in this morning frcm hi hom;. aru! spent a few hours here looking after some trading with the merchants. Herman Schmidt of .Tsi'dovk, apsos Kor of Elmwood precinct, . a ; ho re to day to assist in the iriv' meet- SU1' injr v.t the ofTi'-e of Cowiiv Bryan. W. A. Henninfjs, isessor of Mt. Pleasant jireeinet, came in this mon; iiitr to ie present at se.-si'Mi of tlie assessors, hi Id at the ftui't house today. E. P. Ilett.s, the freniai assessor of Tipton precinct, came in this ir.eni ips; to take in the meetir.jr of the ( th:-r assessors and to mterchanjre iias with them. E. IJ. Taylor came in this morni'ir from his home at WeeVinjr Water to attend the assessors' meet in jr. 1 aylor is the assessoi- for Weeping Water city. M. E. Eashnell of South Ilend wa here today attending: the assessor. meetinfr at the court house, and uhih here was a caller at the Jo'.;! uul headuuarters. F. E. Cook of A'vo earn.' in this afternoon to l.e in at'.cr.fK'.irj ? at the assessors' meetincr at ih'i eo'irt Hons.-. Mr. Cook represents (I u'lUMnnl pre cinct as assessor. John Group, assessor of Louisville precinct, was in the city today in at tendance at the meeting of the asses sors heinpr held at the o':ice of County Assessor W. R. Eryan. G. P. Meisinjrer. assessor of EitrM Miles Grove, was here today for a few hours takir.cr part in the meet in? (' the assessors heinir hehl by County Assessor W. II. Bryan. S. Ii. James, the new assessor of Stove Creek precinct, came in this rrorninp- from his home at Elmwood io r.tter'd the meeting of the county as sessors, held this mornine:. Nicholas Opp of Xehawka came iin la-t t ver.ir on the M. P. to be present rA the meeting of the assessors r.t t Marion Dickson was a passenger this afternoon fr Valley, Nebraska, where lie will vi.iit for a. short time with friend.'. P. II. Meisin?er came in this moii injr from his home near Cedar Crerk to look after tome trailing with the met chants for a few hours. Ed Heil of Eirht Mile Grove pre cinct was among the visitors in the city today, driving in to look after some of the week-end trading. Miss Carter, one of the instructors of liellevue college, came down to this city this mornine: for a few days' visit t.t the borne of Miss Qlive Class. Adam Stoehr drove in this morning from his home in Eight Mile Grove precinct and spent, several hours here looking ater some trading with the merchants. Charles ('. Ilenninirs and son, Philip, of near Cedar Creek, came in iV. is mor.'iin!.: on No. 4 to spend a few hours here looking after some trading with the merchants. Mrs. W. W. Glenn of Wymore, who has been here visiting her brother, E. C. Ilill and family, for a few days, de parted this morning on the early Bur lington train for her home. J. T. P;-yr:oi of Union, who has b"cn here in attendance at the meeting of the county assessors at the office cf County Assessor V. B. Bryan, de parted this afternoon for his home. Mrs. C. G. Wingate and daughter and Mrs. Lee Smith and son, of Ham burg, Iowa, ate here making a visit at the home of relatives and friends, coming up yesterday from their home. Mrs. Tt. E. Sheehan and little daugh ter, who have been here visiting at the homo of Mrs. Sheehan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith, departed this morning for their home at Galesburg. Illinois. Mrs. Emma Weidman and daughter, Mrs. Nelson Jean and little daughter, departed this morning on the early Eur'.ingtcn train for Tlainview, Neb.. v here they expect to make a short visit at the Fred Ebinger and Fred V.'eidman homes. Frank E. Cook of Alvo, who has been here visiting with relatives and f'iends for a few days, as well as at-tendh-fr the assessors' meeting, de parted this afternoon for his horn?, lis vas a guest at the home of his unci.'' C. E. Cook, while here. Correct Apparel for Men and Women aothi: OK AITI.ir T10X FOll l.KlldU I. M Notice is liereby jriver to all persons interesteil ami to tlie imlilic that the t:ii(J-rsip-nf'd, .1. L. JiuHsell, has filed his petition and application in ttie oflice of tiie city clerk of the City of I'latts mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required law, pinned the required number of resident f r-e-lioUlers of the sail city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable ciiararter and standing and ii resident of the State of Neb-nska and pruvinj; that a license may l.e issued to the said J. L. l:usseil for l. e sule of muit, sj.irituous and incus 'iipiors for trie period of one y:-;ir from the date of the hearing of said application in a buiUiins- si'imtert on lots e even and twelve ill j. mi l'i, in blovk. twenlv seyen (J7i, in Use First ward of the t;iid City of IMattsmouth. Nebraska. J. u i:t'sssi-:L.L, March 15, 1915. Applicant. mitki: FOll OI-- AI'IM.If TI' i.iuioit i,m i;m; Notice is hereby piven to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned, Adolph Oi-?se, lias filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City tif Platts mniith, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required ly law, sierned by the required numlxr of resident f ree-holders of the said city, setting: forth that the applicant is a. man of respectable character and standing and a. resident of the State ol Nebraska and praviiiK that a license may be issued to the said Adolph Ciese for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liouors for the period if one year from the tiate of the hearins? of s.iid application in a huildinsr situated on the west half ivv'it of lot six (, in block thirty four ::!, in ttie Fourth ward of the said Cilv of I'lattsmout -i. Xel-aska. AUUU'li U1KSK. March 15, 1915. Applicant. MlTICK F A 111. 1C 4TION FOR LIOIOK LHE?.SE Notice is hereby priven to all persons interested and to the public that the ii'nlersi'riifd, l'eter fioos, has filed 1 is petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts iniu tli, County of Cass, and State of Vdirska. as required ty lav.-, sijrned y the required numbr of resident free-holders of the saic; city, eettinsr fotth that the applicant Is a. man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and prayins that a license may le issued to the said l'eter Coos for the sale of rnalt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearinpr of said application in a building situated on lot twelve (12), in block thirtj-. (M0), in the First ward of said City of l'iattsmouth. Nebraska. I'KTliri GOO.S, March 15, 1913. Applicant. XOTKE OF APPLICATION FOR i.iui ou i.k i:nm: Notice is lieretiy Kiven to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned, J. K. Mclaniel, his filed his petition and application in the otfice of tiie city clerk of the City of IMatts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, sinned by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standinsr and a resident of the State of Nebraska anil praying; that a license may lie issued to the said J K. MclJaniel for the sale of malt, spirituou.s and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the bearing of said application in a building situated on lot six tt, in block thirty-three C53), in the Fourth v ard of the said Citv of Plat tsmouth, Nebraska. J. K. SlcDANIlCU March 15. 1915. Applicant. interested and to the public that the uiioersieneii. J-.d. r.enberper, lias nled his petition and application in the oflice oi tiie city clerk ol the City of I'latts- mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, sinefl ny the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of tiie State of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be issued to tiie said Kd. Keen herger for the sale 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 the east half el..,) of lot twelve 1l". in block twenty-eight (I'M, in the First ward of the said City of I'lattsmout h. Nebraska. K1J. KGEXBE 1 IG K 1 1 March 15, 1915. Aiddicant. NOTICE FOlt NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR I.IO.I OR LICENSE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that ttie undersigned, Vm. Henrichsen, has filed his petition and application in1 the office of the city c-lerk of the City of IMatts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and praying t tin t a license may be issned to the said W'm. Henrichsen for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said applica tion in a building situated on the west half (w) of lot one CI), in block thirty-four CS4). in the Fourth ward of the tsaid Citv of IMattsmouth, Ne braska. AV11. I1ENK1CHSEN. March 15, 1915. Applicant. NOTICE FOR OF APPLICATION L1QIOK LICENSE Notice Is hereby given to all persons OF APPLICATION LI til OH LICENSE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to ttie public that the undersigned, Kd. Doriat has filed his petition and application In the nfice of the city clerk of tiie Citv of IMatts mouth, County of Cass', and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be issued to the said Kd. Iionat for the sale 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 tbe east half e of lot twelve (12). in block twenty-nine (29) in the First ward of ttie said City of I'lattsmout h, Nebraska KU. 1H.I.NAT, March 15. 1915. Applicant. ! cot:r!. house today, and while heit vJ i! was r. truest at the Perkins House. .Tf.h.n MefTord of (hfcnwool v.i am.or.g the visitors front out i.i the county in attendance a; '.he as-e-.-soi root-ting lo:h.y at ih.; tourt horse. He represents .-'l C-e"k precinct. II Robert Jameson came in thi aft ernoon from his home near Weeping Water to meet with the assessor? at the court house for the purpose of ar ranging for the starting of the as sessing. Mrs. Leslie Deafendorff and little babe, who have been here for a short time visiting at the home of Mrs. Deafendo?-tT 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Jones, departed this morning for their home at Lincoln. L. A. Meisinger drove in this morn ing from his farm home to look after some trading with the merchants in this city. The rough condition of the roads keeps many of the farmers from getting to town, as the roads are in very bad shape. W. II. Young of near Mynard e:ime i:i this morning from his home ami was a passenger on the early Burling ton train for Omaha, where he will visit his wife, who is there taking treatment at one of the hospitals, ani if possiide will return home with ner this afternoon. J. G. Eades of Canon City, Colo rado, is here enjoying a short visit ai the home of his parents, Bev. and Mis. J. M. Eades. south of this city, an 1 was a passenger this afternoon, in company with his parents, for Omah.t to visit for a few hours. Mr. Eades i? agent of the D. & R. G. railroad r.t his home. V. C. K. Sidwall, who is an ol.l time Plattsmouth man and who has been employed for quite a number of years by the Burlington on their lines in the west, is in the city for a short visit, preparatory to leaving for Sheridan, Wyoming, to look after the interests of the tie plant of the Bur lington there. ' FORMER PLATTSKOUTH BOY flOW TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IHCALIFORNIJl From Saturday's Daily. Koy Marshall, a former Plattsmouth r.uug man, came in yesterday to en joy a short visit with his old friend? i i this city whom he had not seen fot ron-.e seventeen years, since he left ! here for California, where he is now located at Fresno, as a telegraph operator. While here Mr. Marshall vas employed as baggageman at th. Burlington station, and will be re membered by many of those who had an opportunity of visiting the depot while he was employed there. Mr. Marshall is well pleased with his loca tion on the coast, but still feels that it is good once in a. while to come back to Nebraska to visit with old friends and relatives. He expects, however, to leave in a few days for Fresno and the coast. ry We could not do that if we were not sure every time we do a piece of concrete work that it is done right. 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 tinder an absolute guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship and we ftand back of it. Come in and See Us if yoaare thinking of building anytliing this year. We have a number of new ideas about building that will interest you. Just south of PostofTice on Fifth Street. Concrete Construction Co., Plattsmouth, Nebraska In Ihe IMlrief Court of f ohm C ounty, cl.niikn. nf. x. Fa i m-rs it M-r i::iri1 s Hank , a Ci.rpin at ion. No. f.'OO. ol" Asliluii'l, I'luinti.T. vs. Mer.rv liomiii, et a.1., Defendants. To tlif unknown lo irs and ri-vi.OPs of ".uim:i J:oniin. di-ci'iifwl : liin Komin Stii'ivr :ind William Snider, liin-baii'l of l.fiia Kornn Snulcr: the unknown ), irs iin.l ilevisci-s of l.,ena llunin Sn i.lpr, il-ef-ns-il. ami Acnes Arn-Mia J-ittlf. non-i fsilnt defendants, iui j. leaded with other defendants: Yon ard each of you are her'iv oitilieil that on t lie 1 lit h (lav of Mar.li. 1 i 1 the Farmers V- Merehants Hank of Vshland. Nehiaska, idaintiff herein, liled its petition in the ahove entitled anse. in the l'istriet Court of Cass Jouniv, Nebraska, against you and ea.-U jf you. impleaded with other defen 1 mts. the object and prayer of which i :o foreclose a certain mortcae -cuted on the l.'th day of April. lUJ, 'iv Frederick :omin and Catharine riomin. his viV. noon the property de scribed as follows, situated in the Vninty of Cass and State of Nebraska, to-wit : The North half (X. of the North- a.-'t quarter IX. K. '4 of Section six een iltli. Township twelve li', Kan'e ten (). K.ist of the Cth I. XI. Said niortrae was fiiven to secure he pavment of a note for the sum of me thousand dollars $ 1 ,000.00 due md payable on the l.tli day of April, l!'l'. and there is now due and payable n said note the sum of live hundred io liars r.oo.nii with interest thereon it the rase of si?; per cent t per cent! it annum from the ll'tli day of Aprii, !'. lt. for whi. ii sum, with interest and iisis plaintiff pray for a decree, that he defendants be required to pav the am" and that in default of such pav nent said premise may be sold to atisfy the amount found due on sai.l n ote. uu are rern.ired to answer said pe' i tion on or before the J!Mh day of April, i'.'ir.. 1 ated at riatlsmoutli. Cass County. "-brasl:a. this lth da v of March. 1H15. FA 1 :.M Kl :S f: M KIlCII ANTS IIANX 'F ASH 1. ANI , NKHKASKA. a Corporation. !!y AkTHl'll C. PAN'COAST. Its Attorney. For Sale. Eg-jrs for hatching and day-old chicks from Single Comb Rhode Is land Reds. Eggs, ?1.00 per 15, $.r.0C per 100; chicks, 10c each. Special mating prices upon request. A. O. Ramge, Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb. 2-22-tf-d&w ivoTicrc to cHi:niTous. ?tate of Nebraska, Cass Count v. IN THE COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the estate of Agatha Stull, deceased: Notice is hereby driven that the credi tors of saiU deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate before the "ounty .ludije of Cass county. Nebras ka, at the county court room in. the iiv of IMattsmouth. in said county on (he :;nd dav of April, JM5 and the'.' 3rd f September. 1 P 1 5. at 10 o'clock a m., acli tiav. for the purpose of presencina: 'heir claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the cred itors of the said deceased to present cheir claims, and one year for the ad ninistrator to settle said estate from ihe "lid dav of March. IHl'i. Witness my hand and the seal of said Countv Court at IMattsmouth, Nebras ka, this :Mth dav of February, 1915. (Seal) ALLEN .1. IJEL'SON, County Jhdge. D. O. DWTER, Attorney. .ltl l(l.l.'S OF I( OIII'OIKTIOV OK FHTZKH SIHn CO Ml AW. be of or of S. C. Rhode Island Red. WANTED A lady who has been working at the dressmaking trade all winter, wants a position with a good dressmaker where she can finish learning the trade. Address , importance. P. O. Box GC2, Louisville, Neb. From Saturday's Daily. J. II. Donnelly came in this after noon to visit over Sunday with his family in this city. James Holmes of Murray was here yesterday afternoon for a few hours en route to his home from Omaha. C. W. Stoehr was in the city today from his home near Cedar Creek io look afler seme business matters of Eggs for hatching. Farmer pr:re 75c for 15 at home, or $1.00 for 15 by express. Duroc-Jersey swine for sale at all times. The very best strains. See me at Mynard or call Platts mouth 'Phone 2221. W. E. Porter. Sell 3-our property by an ad in Th Journal. itici: OF PROOF OF Sell your propei ty by an ad in The ofSce. IIF RIfi Wl.I.. lit the County Court of the Count jr 'of C ii "S rlirHK kn. In th Matter of the Testate of Archi bald XI. Holmes, iieceased: 1 Notice is hereby friven to all per sons interested that on the 10th day of April. A. 1. in the office of tiie County Jiulfrc. In the Court House, Pla t ! smou t h. Cass County. Nebraska, the foilov.incr matters will be heard find considered, to-wit: The application of Harriet A. Smith to admit to pro bate the last will anil testament of Archibald XI. Holmes, late of the vil la ire of X'urray. in said county, de ceased, and that Letters Testamentary he issued to C. A. llawls. Said petition also alleinEr that Mary R. Uawls, Harriet A. Smith, Nellie B. Churchill. James "VY. Holmes, Arthur II. C. Long of Murray was here to-' K Holmes. Troy S. Holmes and Arnold . j Holmes, are tne only heirs at law of day for a few hours looking after said deceased. li.Kin.ec n,,tt ..::: L 1 ,uU tllis 13th day of March, A. .iiu.iii.xo, ac ii en as vijaiii ; p. IHli,. liy the Court. with his friends. ALLUN j ekesox, HV THE DISTHICT C OI KT OK l'AS CIII XTV, Fill A K A. !n the Slatter of the ( iu.i rdianship tf Clara 1 yer and Charles I yer. Minor: for License to Sell Ileal Kstate. Notice is herebv friven that in pur luani'f of an order of the IMstrict Court in and for Cass County. Nebraska, made n the Sth dav of March, 1H15, for the ale of the real estate hereinafter rle scribed, there will be sold at public .endue to the highest bidder for cash. it IMattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska it the South front door of the oCu't House, on the Cth day of April. 1915. at ! o'clock p. m. of said day, tbe follow- nfr described real estate to-wit: Tbe undivided 4-27 of K i of SV i if Section 21, ana the N J of t ie :W .4 of Section 22. Township 12. "lance i. Kast, in Cass County. Ne iraska. and the undivided 4-27 of the i of the N12 'j of Section ."3, and mdivided 4-27 of lot 5. in NK V of IJ hi. Section i-ontaininc 30 aires inn the undivided 4-2i of lot 0. in VAN J4 of Si; Vt. Section S3, containing ut acres, in Township 12, Kangre 9 Kast. Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour, l.ated March 9. 191:1. Ill'TH hYER, Guardian of Clara Iiyer and Charles Iyer, Minors. 3-15-3wks IX THE DISTRICT COI RT OF CASS COl'XTV. X ERR ASK A. 3eorpe M. Thierolf, IMaintiff, vs. Ivrtle M. Thierolf. Tefendant. To Myrtle M. Thierolf, Defendant: You are herebv notified that on the nh day of March, litlo. the FlaintifT herein, Georpre M Thierolf, filed his pe "ition in the 1'istrict Court of Cass "ounty, Nebraska, against you aa de "endant, the ob.iert and prayer of A Ii iclt is to obtain an absolute di vorce, and the custody of the minor children,, namely, Leaha Thierolf, Henton Thierolf, and Hazel Thierolf, issue or said marriaee upon the ground of desertion and abandonment for more than two vears last nnst. and for such other and further relief as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd dav of May, A. r. 191,1. if you fail so to do vour default will be dulv entered herein and judgment entered as pray ed for tn said petition. nated this 20th dav of March. A. D. 1915. OEOllGE M.. TH1KKOLF. Plaintiff. A. 1a. TTDD. Attorney for Plaintiff. For Sale. Three incubators for sale. Good as new. Thone 362. K. L. Propst. KNOW ALL MEN BY THF.SE 1T.E SENTS. That We. Joseph I-'ety.er, Mary i-etzer and Henry F. Goos. do associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming: und becoming; a t'orporotion in the Stu'e of Nebraska, for the trans action of the business hereinafter de scribed. ARTICLE I. Xamt. The name of this Corporation shall l l-.JIi; SHOi: COMPANY. ARTICLE II. Principal PI nee of )lunlneK. The principal place of business tins ( oi p. out ion shall be in the City IMattsmouth, County of Cass, State Nebraska. ARTICLE III. X fit lire of the llunlnraa. The buying and selling: of footwear and rubber goods and repair work of a eneral retail shoe business, and the leasintr and erection and maintenance of such buildings and structures as may be deemed necessary, and the pur chase of such real estate as may be necessary in the conduct inir of Vucli business and to hold title thereto and to transfer the same. ARTICLE IV. ( upilal Mock. The authorized capital stock of said Corporation shall he the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20.0iU) Dollars, divided into two hundred shares of i-ne Hundred ($100) Dollars each, to be subscribed and paid as required by law and the Hoard of Directors. ARTICLE V. Time. The existence of this Corporation shall commence on the 1st day of Feb ruary. Jiil.l, and shall terminate on the ."1st day of December, 1P64, arid It shull be authorized to transact its corporate affairs when these Articles of in corporation have been filed as required by law. ARTICLE VI. Ilonril of Dim-Kirn. The business of this corporation shall be conducted by a I'.oard of three Directors to be elected by the Stock holders, such election to take place at such time and to be conducted in such manner as shall be prescribed by the Uy-Laws of said Corporation. ARTICLE VII. Oflieerp. The officers of said Corporation shall be a President, Vice President, Sec retary, Treasurer and Manager, who shall be ciiosen by the Hoard of Directors, and who shall offices for a period of one until their successors ehall and qualified. ARTICLK VIII. I uilebterincNK. The hig-best amount of indebtedness to which said Corporation shall at any time subject itself shsll not exceed an amount equal to one-third of itB paid up capital stock. ARTICLE IX. II an ner of Holdini; Mer-tlnftn. The manner of holding: meetings of stockholders for the election of the officers, and the methods of conduct Insr the business of tiie Corporation shall be as provided in the F.v-Luwk and adopted by the Hoard of Directors. ARTICLE X. Amrudmrnlii. These Articles of Incorporation may he amended at any reg-ular annual meeting- of the stockholders called for that purpose, provided that such pro posed amendment be first approved bv two-thirds vote of the entire Hoard of Directors, and if so approved to he entered at larte upon the records of said Hoard, and as provided by law. In witness whereof the undersigned have hereunto set their liands this Mil day of February, 1915. JOSF.PIT FKTZnn. M A 1 1 Y FKTZKC. HENHY F. GODS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, t ass countv, ss. On this sah day of Febrnorv. 1915, be fore A. L. Tldd. a Notarv Public duly commissioned and qualified and residinsr in said County, personally came the ahove named. Joseph Fetzer, Mary Fetzer and Henry F. Goos. who are personally known to me to be the identical persons whose names sire affixed to the above Articles of In corporation as parties thereto, and they each separately acknowledged the in strument to be his and her voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and notarial seal the day and year last above written. (Seal) A. L. TIDD. Notarv Public. My Com. Exp. Oct. 5, 1K15. hold their year and be elected Xotlce of Administration. AM ersor.s interested in the ecfpte of Louise Garber are herebv notified that a petition has been filed in the Countv Court of Cass County, Nebras ka, alleging that said deceased died in testate, and praying- for administra tion upon her estate. A hearing will lie had upon Fuch petition on tbe SOt Ii day of March. 1S13. at 10 o'clock a. in. at the County Court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska. All objections and protest to said petition are required to be filed before tbe hour of hearing on said day. Dated this 11th dav of March. 191.1. ALLEN J. LEESON. (seal Countv Judce. D. O. DWYER, Attorney. XOTICE OF APPLICATION" FOH LIU. FOR LICEXSE Notice is hereby civen to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigrned, Andy Thomsen, has filed his petition and application in the of fice of the County Clerk of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, as required tv law. rned by "a majority of the resident freeholders of Eipht Wile Grove Pre cinct, setting: forth that the applicant a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska, and praying: that license e issued to said Andy Thomsen for the sale of malt. spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one ear from May 17, 1915, ending: May 7, 1916, in a building: on lot 4, in block , in the village of Cedar Creek, in Eiirht Mile Grove Precinct. In Cass County, Nebraska. amji TtiOMSES, Applicant. '-'--"