r THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JO URN AC PAGE S. f! Low Piound Trip Fares to Pacific Coast FROM PLATTSMOUTH $ CA fAan FrancJCO DUUU San Diego. $H A A Portland, Astoria, Tccomo, Seattle, Everett, OlUU BelSingham, Vittoris, Vancoucer, New West minster. $f7 f an J71"00800 including trip through Port J I civ land, Tacoma, or Seattle in one direction. Correspondingly low fares from other points. Final return limit three months from date of sale. These fares remit visiting without additiccal railioad fare the Panama-Pacific International Exr-tition. San Francisco (ortn until Dete nber 4) and the Panama Oilifcrria txiosition, San Di?o (open all Near); also stouuvtr ct Denver, v.'vh free side trip to Colorado Springs and siopovtr at Suit Lake City when your .ticket is routed s 3 V vlCjTT-'iJ THE INVISIBLE YOUNG . mm WHOM WE AD DRESS AS "CENTRAL In u -in ir the telephone, pome of us overlook the fact that the invisible young- v-eman whom we address as ; "Centra!" is just such a young girl as j our pretty Edith who we -watch so j rroud'.v a? .she goes off with Fred and iT . , . , Harry to play tennis. "Central, poor near tern U or-d Ir,-.- r-alf o,lIl f ully as much as Edith dot s, I lut the fact that she has no time for such pictures does not vex her a tl'-'e. What does annoy her is the . .... rmTuiar state ot mma wn icn leaas tr.e . i-l, r.u.. (V.i11 u; -n il . "I"'-' cuv. ui inc re to treat r.er uncivi'lv, to call her ten her with com- jjt'd. to threa plairts to the rr.ar.ajrement, because siie tanr t alwavs and instantly make ; li'.j de.-ired connection for the partv . , latui S-li With aii'l X-na Srlnvali t.'ie second part. To be rude to) Ti at a i.i'rinw v.i.i ii- i ni-.i mini Centra!" is the ,..-..., i...,.v. ..riiie h lietial urns or sa hi petition ami I-"-111" in r Jul j ro'in Tr-anners. recause sne cannot manners. 1 proter-t herself from insult. a'AHOO WILL COJ i r CREST XCZ F LOW re Yoa Using Foresl Ross Ficur? If Not, Try a Sack Today Every Sack Guaranteed mrn. :U-d V r:-hc n ?tl!ict, JALOUXl- Vvi'l n.ake the season of 1015 as fol- lows: On .Mondays, Tuesdays an I V.'ednesc'ays at tlie George Kraejre i'u:m. three miles west and one-half n:i'e south of Myr.ard; and Thursday. iday and .Saturday of each week at ih - Earl Wiles fam. five miles south f Cedar Creek. Jaloux is a beauti- "ul black Fercheron. weighing 1)50 : c t-n Is, and v. as foaled March 5, 100.:. by JI. Dur&nd. Department of O lie. lie is a rood foal-jretter. -tandins: full seventy per cent breed- test. JALOUX (S .ofJ) was imported Oiioir r, lfill, by E. J. Heisel, Fre- nrnt. Iowa, and is recorded hv the T I'e -che-en society ot America No. Sire Bcffon (6G472), by u.i:ieur la.ujoj, ry ivesuiator jwji ir.iil). by Jules (379S7J, by Villers r i.-,f) (80S1), by Briard 5317 (lf30), 1 y Ilrllilant 1271 (,75.r), by Brilliant Los Angeles, Oakland and via Union Pacific Standard road of the West I ". ir i ; I i f i ! ! v i ! 1 11 -1 r : T hml. ,M "i ali fornia :ml the K ;niii!'in" N". I"- ami furihi-r informal ion teta'ixe t rate, t" pes. -.r.;)'i t rai;.l vide i r.p pr'n i yv ap li In W. S. BAS1NGER. G. P. A., Omaha. Neb. FOR SALE Fawn and V"hite Indian Runner duck egrg-s, white etrg- strain, 1.00 per 13, $5.00 per 100. Inquire of A. O. Range, Route 1, Piatts rr.outh, Neb. 4-5-tf-wkly Paints and Oils, Gering& Co The K. S. society will pive a danre en Saturday evening. April 10th. at their hall on West Locust street. The public is invited to attend. Good music will be furnished. l THK OI TV (111 IIT IIP Til I" i oi m i of m:hk k . 'he inatte-r Of till' estate ot DelllUll Niillw of Kinnl if-ll!-iii-nl. ; interested that .n t i i-'uh i;tv of rar-j7i! e eVn.orf w7,, ' 'f'sU,n"-'il 'r I'eiiiah Schwab, dee-eased. ! f i : - i Ins petition in this court, tosre-.h- nb l is tinii aee.iur.t nk'nr the same he apiinnxl an. I allowed, and ,i .., residue in his l:an.!s lie (listri I" ,'"' ,'-","s ,f ' .' l-m;'-il t l.t-r.-t o. urn) allt-vs tPiit 1 1 : !"niy i ir.- ntni iaiecs ot sai.i ifi :is smi h ;i :,;.";1''si follow s: .loi.n Sdiv.-nl M. Maso.j. Saiiuo-1 S.l.wai Scl'Wali, I'iiarlcs I". SliWali, 1 1 , i i I i-ms ot a liecen simI som. r v.- s, i wai., KMa Srhwai.. i,is willow SJlj1 tinal .-Mioni.t at tin- dficp of 1 l,!''0 i ""it ""si, ::i i li; us i ii o li 1 1 1 , - i ass t otiriiy, f riip---k.i. or: tie ';th. lay of .ntil , I .. ill.",, at leii o'clock, .A. M.. ami if no o.jf lions or exceptions thereto is tilcl liefore sai'l time the orayer of siiiil petition will Ie rantetl. I ;r. e.l tins l-Mli ia of Mitrcli, A. ., 1 Hv tie I'onit aiij:.' .1. i-.kksov. I'otllltv J ll litre. I : A V." f .S A: T: 'Hi:i:TSi N, Atlorni-ys. OTKK OK llltltlG I'lUKII" IF 1. 1.. In tlir 4'iiuiitr Court of the ConatT of t fiMK. elirnk.a. In the Matter of the Ktate of Archi bald M. Holmes. I'eceased: Notice is liereliv piyen to all per- I sons interested that on tlie luth dav i of .-prii. A. I . in the office of the niinty Jiiilpre. in the Court House, I'lattsmout li. Cass Count v. Neliraskn, the followins' matters will lie heard and considered, to-wit: Tlie application of Harriet A Smith to admit to pro late tin- 1-ist will and testament cf Arcl'ihalil M. Holmes, late of the vil l.isre of Alurray. in saitl county, de ceased, and that Letters Testamentary he issued to C. A. llawls. Said petition also alP-irinff that ITarv K. l:als, Harriet A. Smith, .N'vllie 1:. "i.iirchi II. .lames - W. Holmes. Arthur I'. Holmes. Troy S. Holmes and Arnold Holmes, are the only heirs at law of said deceased. Hated this J"th (lav of March, A. I. 1&1"i. r.v the Court. AI.LKX J. BKKSH.V. County Judge. - "mm 1?t)9 (7oG),by Coco II (774), by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Mijer non (715), by Jean le Blanc (739). Dam Favorite (47272), by Nectar 219D4 (42505), by Buffalo (34052), by Iavator 11412 (14574), by Champeaux C218 (2248), by Iagro 995 (7G8), by Utopia 780 (731), by Superior 454 (730), by Favor I (711), by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Mi- rion (715), by Jean le Blanc (739). 2d Dam Malice (30208), by Rodrig- ues 0220 (10C26), by Valliant (404), by Prosper (803), by Decide (892), by Vieux Pierre (894), by Coco (712), by Migmon (715), by Jean le Bianc (739). od Dam SoDhie (2350G). bv Marnnis SOS (774), by Superior 454 (730), by I'avori I (711), by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Minon (715), by Jean le Blanc (739). 4th TlpmTtimn hno- T I w...e....e, Duval. , TERMS $15.00 to insure colt to ' stana ana suck. t,are will be taKen to prevent accidents, but will not be re-I sponsible for any that may occur. AUGUST KLEMM. INSURANCE BILL IS RECOMMENDED Hdjss Ccmmittea of the Who's Comes Out In lis Favor. SLIGHT AMENDMENT IS MADE. Senator Guinby Achieves Action by Upper Chamber Upon Resolution In dorsing Wilron Administration. Long Term Eill Up to Governor. Unro'ii. April S. After one of the warmest debates of the session in the house, the Hcvell anti-disc r!minatiuri insurance bill, senate file 46, was rec icnmiended ffir passage by a decisive vote, which was even a surprise to the friends of the liill. Curiously enough the fisht was -d mi liolh sides by a minority member, tad both of them of the I-aneaste"-lounty delegation. Peterson was in iharge of the tisht against the hill. h'if Modiett led the forces defending the measure. l.igeett of Reward proposed an amendment giving the state insurance department authority to increase or decrease rates. This was withdrawn until attr the bill had been read on request of Mockett. but again intro duced at the close of the reading and adopted. Anion? those who spoke for the hill were Trumble and Ianigan, while Stebens assisted Peterson in the ar gument aca'nst the bill. When the vote was taken on indefi Trte postponement it was soon evident that the pill would live, and the vote of "3 for postponement to C3 against indicated that the bill has a good show for passage. Greater Omaha Election Waits. The fate of the proclamation calling for a special election on the consoli dation of the cities to compr:se the proposed "Greater Omaha" rests on house roll 137. Governor Morehead said that No 137. which provides for the raising of funds to run the greater city between Jan. 1. when the Omaha municipal verr expires, and the time when the other cities' municipal year expires, must b taken care of or 't will be useless to Issue the proclama tion. One More Judge For Lancaster. Following a conference with leading members of the Lancaster county bar. Governor Morehead sent to the house a bill for the creation of an additional district judge for the Iincaster coun ty district. While generally opposing the creation of new offices, the srov error stated that as Lancaster county furnished 15 per cent of the supreme court cases and was badly behind n its work, he believed another jad-? should he appointed for the district. I Many Changes to Dry Column Made.! Revised returns of the municipal ! elections held in Nebraska revealed an unusual number of changes from the wet to the dry column by cities of the state. Out of seventy-one cities reporting dry. twenty-four changed from wet to dry. Out of fifty-seven cities ripening ;n the wet column, nine had changed from the dry col umn. Long Term Bill Up to Governor. The bill extending the terms o! county officers so that all will have a four year term and giving certa'n oft rials a chance to hold until lflS with out having to run for office again in 3 910. came back from the house on n conference committee report, and the. report was accepted. It will be up to the governor now to give his approval. Wilson Is Indorsed. After trying several times to get an indorsement of the administration of President Wili-on through ti e leg sla ture without result. Senator Quinby finally wes successful. The name of Vv'illiam Jennings Bryan was stricken from the indorsement and ail other reference eliminated except as to the peace policies of the administration. Jitney Company Would Issue Eonds. The state railway commission has received its nrst application from a Jitney company for permission to is- sue stock. Under a recent riiiinr o' I the attorney genera! "jitneys" are common carriers. The application is made by the Grand Island Jitney com pany and is for $10,000 worth cf stock. Grain Rate Complaints. On the request of J. "Vr. Shorthlll. Fecretary of the Farmers' Co operative Grain and Live Stock association, the state railway c-ommirfion's hearings on the grain rate complaints of the company have been continued until June la. They were originally set for April 20. The cornpla nts ask a reduc tion in rates and for certain joint rates. House Acts on Jail Feeding Bill. Senate file 249. the sheriff's feedinr fi ll, rassed the house with fifty-seven Auies ,n us, uiul ine mn gives rnc Lincoln, April SThe advisor Douglas county sheriff the right to board rf ror,, nr,d ,.9rn lnrt,- ,,r harge 32 cents per day for feeding' his prisoners Sherman-Howard League Schedule. Farweil. Neb.. April 8. A meeting of the Sherman-Howard league man agers was held at St. Paul. Neb. i ' 1" UA ot' r,eu.ru i rrpm - lput Tor 1 1 S while Ci 4 n; Of Farweil was reelected -Secretary- treasurer. St. Libory was admitted mto tne league, wnicn wui mane a ??veneam lsague. A schedule of; iwe;ve games will be piaed and the season will open on May 2. j SENATE RESTORES SALARIES Finance Committee Puts Back What Was Cut Cut by House. Lincoln, April 8. -As was expected, the jsenate did nut sympathize- with the economy plan as put forth by the house arid as a result slashes made by tlie lower body are eliminated by the finance coniiu tic e of the senate, which proceeded, to concur in the re port. This will mean u conference pommittee unless the house recedes fiom its former action The maintenance appropriation bill for the s'ate offices will probably b? reported out today. The real sciap of the sc-ssicn will probably bo waged on this reasure. with the national gu:.ri and normal training in high schools approi-.nat'ons fui nisiiing the storm centers. It is rumor d mat the uppor house, in a diametric t.-pposition to the Vower. will raise the iormer and cut the latter. Tho Knife amendments to the sal ary bill are v ry numerous. Ev ry cut made by 'he house ;s put back to the former figure, lu Strife Superin tendent Thomas office, however, the senate slashes two .';! on is own accord. The a!ary of th" assistant. Miss Elith 1 athrep. - si 'ted frcrn Sl. Ef'O to ? ! T. r a r.d the s :lar of Tin deputy. Miss Alice Stanley . is cut In exactly the same rw.-nr. The senate p.n th'- rail ' c-om'm's-sion and it l'te shy d; narttuc-nt. tlie hitter wholly neglected by the house, haclc on the old l.ais. AUTO REGISTfiATIBN BILL NOW iS A LAW Governor Signs Ivisasars For rievs Plan of taSsrina Cars. Lincoln. Apr'l S. Th antoisoM'e registration bill is now a law, the governor having s'gnt-.l it. Secretary of State Pool lias alrr-udy niade hi" plans to oul'orr.i villi the new lav. and has let the cortra-ts tor the new numbers, to be ftirnVueJ eich 5 ear In difl'erc-nt colors by the state. The numlje-s for th' year are lair! blacl; on a white La: hcrrour.d. Next ye:-r tie color will b- (iiffcrent and an body vperat'ng a c ar under an ex pired lit ens? will be easy to appre hend. The old law rrfjui! ins; two numbers is repealed. Now tl.eio no'fl 1 e but fhe one and the M'o. furn's'ies that. However, the lee is im-reased from ST to .'! for nrfo-' ar.d !'" n ?1 to 52 for mot or"yc!es. Cf this fee. paid tn the courtv treasurers. 3" rents ?s rem:'te? to the ifito treasurer, and rnoush o if rsed by the fecietr.iy of state to cover th' pxikt.sp of numbers and reistrat ion. It wi'l be a matter of a weelr-o- tor. ; days be' ore tlio new numbers will be available. Tt;se who hav already taken cut the ir licen.-i s this year and they number from A tni to ".mo. can s ow their receipts in place o' the new nutnhers. BRICKLAYERS ASK RAISE Builders F.efuse Cerrrnds of Union Men st Omaha. Omaha. April . A controre-sy is in progress between union brfck'ayers and cither members of tho buildliiF fades in Omaha an 1 employers. The union bricklayers want 7 certs rn hour beginning with Mav 1. while the contrac tors wnr.t to give th- m 7 cents beginning July 1. They are get bus 7'i cents an he tr now. There is also mother issii". Five 1 trades unions in the city ha lzed the "Allied P.iildirg Trades coi- ferfnee." They are the brick'nyers, plasterers. stonecutters. carpenters and hoisting engineers. They de mand that r-ontiactors employ only I union labor in these five crafts. Tiui!"ers and rontrac1ors object tn the demrrd that union ho"strn:r on si nrers must be employed. Sues Mcther-ln-Law For $15,000. Madison. Xeb.. April 8. Etta F. Rautenberg, w fe of Fred W. Rauttn berg of Norfolk, has brougtht action in tlie district court to recover $ir,.niP from her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bertha V. Rautenberg. She alleges in her Petition that she was riarr e-d to Fred w- Rautenberg April 7. f14. at Mad ! ison. Neb.; that she and her htuhnnd lived happily together. The defend ant niother-in law succeeded in per suading her husband last February tc desert her. Insurance Case Taken to High Court Lincoln, April 8. The case of Mary F. Thomas against the Rankers' Life Association of Ees Moines, la., has been appealed to the supreme court from Douglas county. The p'n-nt'f. r-ued on an insurance policy for 3f'0 ! rn the life of her husband. The de fense was that the mutual assessment had not been paid nor the insured re instated within the proper time. Maynards Case Up to Pardon Eoard. the appIiration of Roy Mayr.ard for a pardon. He was committed in Mav 3907. from Box Butte county. Ue wa convicted of killing a man namoc Barnes of Alliance and given a life sentence. ana commitrs.encrs Renom.natsd umana, Apr b. Revised ncrures o the nr'm.-.rv p!rt'--i in nm-ln !f.- 0 t, commissioners thnw th"t Vf- rvh?.l man's lead over the .-rt're field i? substantial ra-ir.g'n. his total ben" 7, 9159. a cf th9 p-re'-ert city commis gloners were reaominated. 'HCPMRMQ RUSSIAN TIDE Reinforcements Ghssk Kascayife Invaders in lizck Fass. ELSEWHERE THE RUSSIANS 6AIH Crar's Forces Sweep Down Slopes cf Eeskid Mountains cn Plains cf Hun gary Another Big Battle Is Raging on French Soil. WAR SUMMARY ' The Russians, having carried the sum mits of the principal chain of the E2skid mountains, are moving down the slopes on the Hungarian side. Farther west, beyond Laborcza. the Austriars apparently are holding the Slavs in check. This is believed ricie to German reinfercements. Desperate fighting continues between the Mcselie and the Meuse in France. The result is net decisive and the er.d cf the battie is still far cff. The losses are tremendous. Sulisn rvthmed of Turkey is con vinced that the allies cannot force the Dardanelles. Field Marsiial ven Ze Golti has 1 25O.CC0 trained men to guard against land invasion. London. April &. The Russians, having carried the summits of the principal chain of the Eeskid moun tain in Hk western section, are com ing down the ruggtd slopes to gain po.--sesson ot the southern spurs, some of which they have already captured, areo-dng to the official statement from Russian headquarters. Farther to the east, however, be yond the Laborcza valley, the Austri ans apparently are holding the' Rus sian troops in check. I rr.i-esfionahly heavy reinforce ments have come to the support of bo;"n he opposing forces and the Aus trc Hungarians r.ow have added to their strength numerous German con-tins-ents. which are giving them pow er: ul aid ia checking the Russians' ad varic e through Uzok pass, the only 1 ne o:' defense which the Russians have not succeeded in breaking. Eoth the French and Germans td! of the bitter str.vrgle which is going 01 between the rivers Meuse and Mo selle in France, ai.d the fight is by no v..' "ins ended, although there are evi dence s that the losses on both sides i j are great. The operations around Verdun were ! begun several days ago by the Frenc h, , I whose offensive was undertaken for the purpose of fore ng back the Ger- S mau line at sr. .Miniei. uamis are made by both of important successes, wli'ch cr.n be reconciled by the fact thvt the ofTicial statements issued hoar respectively on different points of the line. The one thing certain is that wherever an advance is made the pr'ce is paid. SURPRISE ATTACK FAILS Ice Is Ercken by German Shells and Russian Soldiers Drown. Koci. ig-herg. April S. The d'flScul tles with which the opposing forces in Fast Prussia have h3d to contend dtflng the winter months are de scribed by a Prussian soldier who has : I boon through the long campaign. His company was entrenched near one of the Masurian lakes, when throe Rus sian companies attempted a surpr'se jnmclc br creeping over the ice. The w-.. -i"-". rna tne tjermans woie ame 10 auniai Iae every mem' er of the Russian force without leaving the trenches by the simple expedient of breaking up the ice with heavy shells, so that their opponents drowned. House of Msrshall Looted by Burglars. Indianapol's. April 8. The homo here of Thomas R. Marshall, vice president of the United States, has been entered by burglars. Vice Presi dent and Mrs. Marshall are visitinf relatives of Mrs. Marshall in Scotts dale. Ariz., where they went after Mr. Marshall bad represented President Wilson at the dedication of the Pan-inm-Pacifle exposit cn at San Fran oo. It has not been learned wheth er anything of value had been taken. Var Forces Up Wages In England. London. April 8. Members of the house of commons who hare been in vestigating recent labor troubles 'n various parts of Great Britain have received several complaints from man ufacture's that the extremely high wages paid by the war office is one of the great difficulties with which they have to deal. Aviators Attack Military Train. Geneva, April 8. Two French avi rtors pursued a German military tram frera Marbach to Yiilingen in the !Mack forest. They damaged the rail way and stations along the line. On tlfieir returned they dropped bombs z.t Muelheim and Neuborg. Connecticut House Rejects Suffrage. Hartford. Cnn., April 8. A pro posed constitutional amendment giv ing women the right of suffrage was rejected by the Connecticut house ot tp-iiesentat ives. 124 to 10th Vnn HinHp-hnrn In IM!W Joh Taris Anr?l R Th Temns Rav H Is learned from Berlin that Field Marshal von Hindenburg will leave tho eastern for the western front this wek. 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 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 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 number of new ideas about building that will interest you. Just south of Postoffice on Fifth Street. Concrete Construction Co., Plattsmouth, MiTKi:. In the Iitrl-t four of (wi County, rbrlmka. Doc. X. No. cr.no. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Ashland, Nebraska, a Corporation, . PlaintifT, vs. Henry Bomin, et al., Defendants. Tf the unknown heirs and devisees of Ktmiia J:oniin. (lecf-aned : Iean Komin Snider and V.illiani Snider, husband of Je-tia Komin Snider: tlie- iinkrcMvri heirs and devisees of Lena Uoiiihj Snider, deceased, and AfineH Ariel i;i littlf-. non-resident defendants, im pleaded Willi other defendants: You and each of you are her""v notified that on the 10th day of March. lSir., the Kurmers A; Merchants Hank of Ashland, Nebraska, jilaintift herein, tiled its petition in Die a hove entitled cause, in the District Court of -Cass e'ountv, Nebraska, against you and "a-!i or voii. impleaded with other defen 1 ints. the object and prayer eif which Is to. foreclose a certain mortsratre ex ecuted on the li'th elay of April, lieOl'. bv Frederick Komin and Catharine Horn in. his wife, upon tlie property de scribed as follows. situated in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska., to-wit: The North half fN. i) f the North east uuarter IN. K. 'j I of Sec tion six teen llfi. Township twelve Kar.se ten C10). Bast eif the Ctli V. M. Said mortuase was given to secure the pavme-nt of a note for the sum of one thousand dollars e $ 1 .imo.f 0 due and pavable on tlie lL'tli day of April. lHli', and there is now ilue and pavable rin said note the sum of five hundred dollars e jr.no.OO with interest thereon it the rate of six per cent : per cent) !.er annum from the Bah day of Aprii. 1H14. for which sum, with interest and ; osts I'laintifT prays for a decree, th.it the defendants be required to pav tlie same and that in default of such pay ment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due on sat-J note. You are recti i-ed to answer said pe l tion on or before the lftii day of April, ; ! i :. Dated at Plattsmouth. Cnss County, Vebraska. this 10th (lav of March. 1 1 5. FA I'M KKS M KBCH ANTS BAN'C eiF ASHL.ND. NKI'.BASKA, a Cornora t ion. tlv AKTlin: C. PANCDAST. Its Attorney. OTICE Tt CKKIMTtHtS. State of Nebraska, Cass Count v. IN THE COrXTT COt'BT. In the matter of the estate of Agatha Stull. deceased: Notice is hereby piven that the credi tors of said deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate liefore the County Judee of Cass county. Nebras ka, at the county court room in the citv of Plattsmouth. in said county on the 2nd dav of Anril, 115 and the 3rd of September. 1!15. at 10 o'clock a. m.. ach day, for the purpose of presenting their claims lor examination, sujum munt Mm! nllnwnnpf. Six months are allowed for the cred itors of the said deceased to present their claims, and one year for tlie ad ministrator to settle saul estate irom iIid n,1 dm- of Mnreh. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court at Plattsmouth, Nehras ka. tiiis 24th dav of February. 1H15. iSeal) ALLEN J. BEESON. County Jhdge. D. O. DWTEB. Attorney. OTlCK OK APPLICATION FOR IA- utoii i,i'i:sk. Notice is hereby rlven to a.11 persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, C. S. Trumble, has hied his petition and application in the of ice of the clerk of the village of Harle, Countv of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as reiiuired by-law. siirned by the re liiired number eif resident freeholders f said village, settinyr forth that the itipiicnnt is a man of resepctable haracter anel standi tir. ami a resilient f the State of Nebraska, rynd praying 'hat a license may lie issued to tlie said S. Trumble for ttu sale of malt -pirituous and vinous liquors for the leriod eif one year from the date of the hearina: of said application, in a 'uildinsr situated on lots seven and -is-ht (7 and M, in bloe-k nineteen (IS) of tlie said village of Eagle. Nebraska. C. S. TBl'MBLE. April 5. 1915. Applicant. OTlCI3 OF APPI.lfTIO- FOU LI- o.ioit i.iciasi:. Notice is hereby driven to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersig-ned. Edward F. Oedschla prer. as filed his petition and application in tlie office of the clerk of the village f Eagle. County of Cass, and State of Vebraska, as reiuired by law, siKneel by the reeiuireel number of resident freeholders of the saiel village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and stanelinR aid I resident of the State of Nebraska, lan praying that a license may lie is sued to the said Edward F. Oelschlager for the sale of malt, spirituous and v-inous liquors for the period of one v-eo- from the elate of the hearing- of said application, in a builelinsr situated 011 itits live and six (5 and 6), In block nineteen C19i of the said village of Eagle-. Nebraska. KDWMM F. OELSCHLACEB April 2. 1913. Applicant. I TIIH C(lt TV t'OI'KT OF TI1K tt WTV OF CSS, M:itltKA. In the matter of 'the estate of Harvey D. Travis, deceased: XOTICK. Notice Is hereby piven to all persons interesteel in the estate of Harvey D. Travis, deceased, that on the 29th" dav of March. A. D., 15. Earl B. Travis, aelministrator of said estate filed his pe tition asking for the approval of his di al account and assignment of the residue of said estate to such persons as are by law entitled thereto, and alleciner that he had no funds in his hands, or no property subject to the payment of the debts with which to pay the claims allowed apainst said estate. 1 ou are rurener notined that a hear ing: will be had on said petition on tlie 2Cth day or April. A. v., 1915, at ten o'clock A. M., and if no objections or exceptions thereto he filed before said Nebraska time, the prayer of said petition will be n rant eel. Dated this 31st day of March. A. D., Hilii. liv the "ouit. ALLEN .1. I:KI;s . Count v J udue. BAWLS & BOBEBTS IN. Attornvs. -4KTH OF I( OKI'OKATIOV I'BTZKIl SHOE ( OMIMW. "KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PBB SENTS, Thnt We, Joseph Fetzer, Mary cetzer a Jul Henry F. llims do associate ourselves together for t b pui pose eif huminsr and ht-comint; a Corporation In the State of Nebraska, for the trans action of tlie business hereinafter de scribed. AitTiti.i: 1. M Ill-. The name of this Corporation shall be FETZEIt SHOE COMPANY. tinid.i: II. Principal Place of IIuliieM. The principal place 01 business of this Corporation shall be in the City eif Plattsmouth, County of Cass, State of Nebraska. AKTICI.n III. Nntnre of the ltiisiiieK. The buyinir and selling eif footwear and rubb-r tr'iods and repair work eif a "-eneral retail sheie business, and the leasing anel erection and maintenance of such buileliniis and structures us may be deemed ne-cessary, and the pur chase of such real estate as may be necessary in the cotid net i iijj- of such business and to hf-ilil title thereto and to transfer the sam-. A It'll I.I". IV. H pit it I Mek.. The authori.-d e-apital stock of said Corporation shall be the sum eif Twenty Thousand 1 $ jO.lino Dollars, divided into two hundred shares of vne Hundred e$100) Dollars each, to be subscribed and paid as required by law and the Board of Directors. AKTKXl' V. Time. The existence of this Corpora Ion shall commence on the 1st day of Feb ruary. 191.V and shall terminate on the 31st day of December. Bet I, anel it shall lf authorized to tiunsaet its corporate affairs when these Articles eif In corporation have bee-n tiled as required by law. A IITICI.lt VI. Ilonrit of I llre-ir. The business of this Corporation shall be condue-ted by a Board eif three Directors to be eleeteil bv the Stock holders, such election to take place at such time anel to be conducted in such manner as shall be prcse-ribed by the By-Laws of said Corporation. ahtici.i: VII. Ili rem. The officers of said Corporation fhall be a President, Vice President, Sec retary, Treasurer and Manate-r. who shall be cheisen by the Board of Directors, and who shall hold their offices for a period of one year and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. ahtici.i: vi 11. I nilelilr-il u run. The hicrhest amemnt of indebtedness to which said Corporation shall at iiriV time subject itself shall lied exe-eed 11 u amemnt eiual to one-third of its paid up capital stuck. ahtici.i: ix. Planner of Holding; Meetlnu. The manner of holding meetings of stockholders for the election eif th officers, and the methods of conducting the business of tlie Corporat ien shall be as provided In the By-Laws and adopted by the Board of Directors. AKTICIiK X. A mruilmeo tn. These Articles of Incorporation mav be amended at any regular annual meetintr of the stockholders culled for that purpose, provided that sue-h pro posed amendment be first upproveei hv two-thirels vote of the entire Board eif Directeirs. and if se approved to lie entered at lar:e upon the records tf said Board, and as provided bv law. In witness whereof the undersigned have hereunto set their hands this 9th day of February, 1915. JOSEPH FETZEB. MA BY FETZEB. HENBY F. 0KS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. On this 9th dav of February, 1915, be fore A. L. Tidd. a Neiti ry Public duly commissioned and Qualified and residinsr in said County. personally came the above named, Jeiseph Fetzer. Mary Fetzer and Henry F. Goos. who are personally known to me to be the identical persons whose names are affixed to the above Articles of In corporation as parties thereto, and th-y each separately acknowledged the in strument to be his and her voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and neitarlal seal the day and year last above written. (Seal) A. L. TIDD. Notary Public. My Com. Exp. Oct. E, 191a. I.V THE niSTHICT COI ItT OF V xss C'OI T1, 3VF.IIH AMi A. Georg-e M. Thierolf, Plaintiff, vs. Myrtle M. Thierolf, Defendant. To Myrtle M. Thierolf, Deiendant: Yoti are hereby notified that ein the 9th day of March. 1915. the Plaintiff herein, George M Thierolf. filed bis pe tition in the District Court of Cuss County. Nebraska, against you as de fendant, the object and prayer e-f which is to obtain an almolute di vorce, and the custody of the minor children,, namely, Leaha Thierolf, Benton Thierolf. and Hazel Thierolf. issue of said marriage upon the trround of desertion and abandonment for more than two years last past, and for such other and further relief as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the ':rd day of May, A. D. 191fi. if you fall so to do your default will be duly entered herein and Judgment entered as prav ed for in said petition. Dated this 20th day of March. A. I. 1915. GEOBGE M. THIEROLF. PlaintifT. A. I TIDD. Attorney tor Plaintiff. M S ! Jv3H