THURSDAY. JUNE 17 19 15. PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEXL7 JOURNAL. PAGE 7. f 1 .i- C i A. Comedy of Youth Founded by Mr. Manncrs on His Great Play of the Same Title Illustrations From. Photographs of the Pixy Copyright. 1913. by Dodd. Mead Compter CHAPTER XXVI. Ma; tut w y ' orsix." : g tus voic rcsir.:; Alaric. Pag and Mr. Hawl.es. said .Marie To I'cz. and voice dropped to the ca- notc of rs wnvr. "ceu--in. (1 yuu know. I ;in. coin? to do sonnet him? now I've neve! done before?" IIi pnuse-d to let the full force of what w:is To cotno have its real value. 'YVhat Is it. Alari-.-?" Pe ashed, ail unconscious of the drama that was tnlihiit place in her cousin's heart. "Sure, what is it V Ye'io l.r.i oiu" to di sooiothiii" useful, are ye''' lie braced hiiuseif s.nd went on: "i a in so::. to asii a cry chartuiui; ywii: lady to witts me. Lib?" "Are jei" "I am." "WLat do ye tliir.k o that, low!" "And who do you th. :iU it is V lie waited, wondering if she would pruess correctly. It would be so help ful if only she could. Put she was so unexpected. -I couldn't prra-s-s it in a hundred years. Aiario rv. !o!y I couldn't-" "Oh. try! Do try.'" he uref. "1 couldn't think who'd marry you Jnaade 1 couldn't. Mebbe the poor girl's Mind. Is thnt it':" "Can't you guess? No? noally?" No. I'm tcllin" ye. Who ir. it':" "You:" Then she lcau-d Lack aniisst the l.nlustrad'. and lar.Khd Ions and un restrainedly. She laus'aed i:::tll the tears enine coursing down In r cheeks. Al.irie was at Mrst n"i:t.l;iM'd Then he .c:-aK:"d the situation in i' full si iiifu ance. It was just a t'uclucf hys teria. He jvi'jci Ler and laughed heart ily ns we'.L "Aha:" he cried between laughs. "That's a s;k ndid Pisn. Si'li ndid! I've always Leen Vd that gii U cry w hen they're proposed to." ( "Sure, that's what I'm doiu'." gasp.J Per. "I'm cryin' lnuahin. Sure. I think I'd rat!ir have Mi.hae!. my ter ner if you d oii't-t;in 1." ... . r- He started forward. "Ofc, come. I pay! You don't mean that'. Think just for one moment of the advan tages!" "if ye dou't in-iid." replied IVs meekly. To her amazemcLt the ploom lifted from hr cousin's counfenr-nee. lie took a deep breath, looked at her in genuine reiief rnd cried out heartily: "I say: You're a br'.ck! It's reaby aw fully jrooj of you. Some '-n'ls in your position would ha'e juu'pe.1 at me positively jumped.: Hut jou why. you're a genuine little hall marked Al Lrickl I'm estremt'y obliged to you." He took her little hand and shook it -warmly. "You're a plucky little girl, that's what you are a plucky little uiri. I'll never forget it never. If there is anything I can do at any time r.r.y w hi-re call on me. I'll be there riht on the spot. "DU-ss you. coxis'n. You've taken an awful lal olf n: v mini. 1 was re: worrie; I had to ask you. I'romised to. See you before you go:" On the ::"tli day of June Mr. Mont pomery Ilawk.-s glaneid at his ap pointiuents f.r the following day and found the cr.try. ".Mrs. Chichester, S -arboro in re Marparet O"jo:ii;ell." Ha aeeord'.i:,'y se: t a telegram to Mrs. Chi' hetter. ac-fju:' in'in her with the pleasant news that : he ici.ht ex ict that distinguished iawyer on .ItiIv 1 to render an a'-eouut of her stew ardship of the Irish agitator's chi.d lie was shown ii.to the mus'c nmni and was admiring a genuine (Ireu.e when Mr-.. Chichester came hi. She greeted him trairia!!y and mo thmed him to a seat beside her. "WiUV" he smiled cheerfully. "And how is our htt'e i rotfree'.'" "Sit down." replied Mrs. Chichester som! n rly. "Thank you." lie sat besi k her. waited a moment, then, with S'une sense of niisuiviiii. ask-d. "Hverytliiny g -an? will. 1 ti 'peV "Far from it." And Mrs. Chi. hestet Blicok her head fadiy. "Sh" wants f leave U.s today. S!ie h;!S orderiHl a ab She is packim; now." "Dear, dear:" e.ia -ulated the bewi! derel solicitor. "Where Is she EcingV" "Hack to her father.' "How perfectly ri'Jicukus:" "Hut don't be uneas." he replied eas Ily; "she will stay. May I see her?" Mrs. Chi -hester rose, crested over to the bell and rans it. "There is one thins you must know. Mr. Ilawkes. My son is ic lovt with Iier." she said, as though in a burst of confide: ice. "What? Your son?" "Yes." she si shed. "Of course she is hardly a suitable match for Alnrie as yet. Hut by the time she isofae" Ilawkes was movjns restlessly idut the ricnu. He stoj-ped in front of Mrs. Od'-hettcr as Jarvii di-aojieared to . notify Is- "I cm cfrnid. madam, that such a marriage, would be out of the uuestion. R 11 T U f B7 I By J. Hartley. Manners As one of the executors of the late Mr. Kingsuortb's will. In my opinion, it would be defeating the object ot the dead man's lejracy." Mrs. Chichester retorted neatedly: "lie desires her to be trained. What training is better than marriage?" "Almost any." replied Mr. Uawkes. "Marriage should be the union of two formed characters. Marriage between the young is one of my pet objections. It is a condition of life essentially for those who have reached maturity in nature and in character. I am pre paring a peper on it for ths Croydon Hthieal society and" Whatever else Mr. Fluvrkcs might have sail in continuation of another of his iet subjects was cut abruptly short by the appearance of Peg. She was still dressed in one of Mrs. Chi chester's gifts. She had not had an op portunity to change into her little traveling suit. "W il. well: What an improvement!" he said. "I'm slad you've come. Mr. Uawkes." "Why. you're a young lady!" cried the astonished solicitor. "Am IV Ask rue aunt about that!" replied Peg somewhat bitterly. "Now, my dear Miss Margaret O'Con nell" began the lawyer. Will, ye let me have 207' suddenly asked Peg. "Couainly. HjrrT' an J he took out his po'. ketbook. "This iiiinit." replied Peg positively. "With pleasure.' said Mr. Uawkes as he began to count the banknotes. "And 1 want ye to get a passage on the first ship to America, this after noon if there's one!" cried Peg ear licsily. "Oh. come, come," remonstrated tiie iawyer. "The 20 I want to buy some-thin' for me father jut to remember Eng land by. If ye think me nncle wouldn't like m to have it because I'm lavin'. why, then me father'il pay ye back. It may taka him a long timu but he'll pay it." "Nott, listen" Interrupted llr. Ilawkes. "Mebbe it'll only be a fevr dollars a week, but father always pays his debts in time.- That's all to ever needs time." "What's all this nonsense cbout go ing away?"' "It isn't nonsense. I'm goin' to m; fathet," answered Peg resolutely. Ilawkes hunted through his mind fcr the cause of this upheaval in the Chi chester home. He rememln?red Mrs. Chichester's statement about AJaric's affection for Lis young cousin. Could the trouble have arisen from that? It gave him a clew to work on. He grasped it. "Answer me one question truthfully. Miss O'ConnelL Is there an affair of the heart?" Peg looked down on the ground mournfully and replied: "Me heart is In New York with me father." "Has any one made love to yon since yon have been here?"' Peg looked up at him sadly and shook her head. A moment later a mischievous look came into her eyes, and she said, with a roguish laugh: "Sure, one man wanted to kiss me. nn' 1 boxed his ears, an another al most man asked me to marry turn." "Oh!" ejaculated the lawyer. "Me Cousin Alaric." "And what did yon say?" questioned n.awkcs. "I towld him I'd rather have III- chael." rie looked at her in open bewilder ment and repeated: "Michael?" "Me dog." explained Teg. and her eyes danced with merriment. Ilawkes laughed heartily and re- Ik-vedly. As Ilawkes looked at her. radiant in her springlike beauty, her clear, healthy complexion, her dazzling teeth, her red-gold hair, he felt a sudden thrill go through him. ITis life had been so full, so concentrated on the development of his career, that he had never permitted the feminine note to obtrude itself on his life. His effort had been rewarded by an unusually larse circle of influential clients who yielded him an exceedingly handsome revenue. He had heard whispers of a magistracy. His public future was as sured. Hut his private life was arid. The handsome villa in Pel ham crescent had no one to grace the -head of the table, save on the occasional visits of hi.s aged mother or the still rarer ones of a married sister. And here was he in the full prime Of life. Yielding to some uncontrollable im pulse, he took her little hand in both of his own. Ilawkes was not to be denied now. lie went on in his softest and most suasn e jiecents: "I know ontf who would give rou ail these a im.iu wlio lias reached the years of discretion, one in whom the follies of youth have mcrgiil it 'o ;h. knowledge and reserve t age. ,i man of position and ia -a..-a man who can prote t you. rare t you. admire you -an. I le pr-oai! To marry you. "Mis O'Conneil tna.v i say Mit: garet? 1 was your uii'-ie'- adviser. f: warm persona! friend We .p--Ue f:ee ly of you for many w"i refore ! , died. It w as his desire to ! serac thing for you that would ili'n-e .,;n whole life and make it full at.-: ha-.p and contented. Were your u:a !e alive I know of notion;: that would m're J 4? "Will ye let rre have S.ZZV udder.! zsked Peg. Liza greater pleasure ti.a:. f -r !:is oid friend to rake you. yov.r oi:nj tile, into his care. Miss O'Connell, 1 am the man!" "Stop it.'" she cried. '-Wha'.'s tiir matther with you men this morifn": Ye'd think I was some gieat ia.iy lh" way ye'ie all oderin' me yer ha.nfis an yer names an yer intlueu'-c ; an yer dignities. Stop it! Give me l.at mon cy an' let nie go." Ilawkes paused. "Don't give your answer too hastily. I know it must sc-m abrupt one might almost s.''.y brutal Hut 1 am ai :ie f: the world; yn'i are al.n.e. Neither "i us has contract ei a rem. rd for any or. else. And. in addition to That. t;.ei would In no ) iisma to i.iarry nr. til you are twenty There!" Peg st:dJ."T:!y !.t:rst into a paro'iy.-n! of laughter. "Am 1 to conslk r that a refusal?" "Ye mny. W hat would I be can' marr;. in" the likes ot you ? Answer mv that?" "That is final?" he qiit-rie.-l "Ah-.o!::;e!y. completely ; r.' i-,. Unal. T! ank re cry i;.;M'. adJed. "An' m.-y 1 hue ::-e .''': ' "C-r:::i!;!y IL ieiti- '" A ita t. : nd d her the mon. y "i'ill mneti olMed to e. ! a sorry if I hurt e by I::u j1,:H' ju-t i.'i'.' Hut I thought ye were j- u.n'. i did She IstiH-ied ' ros t r ::i ,, i v staircase. When sr.- v.a- tiadva.v up the stairs .Tarvis ent re.i and was i:u mediately folkved tiy derry. "Peg!" he said gently, i- ..k:nr up at her. "I'm go!n' t ack to uif father in hat! an hour!" And she went on up t:ie stairs. As Jerry moved slowly away from the staircase he met Montgomery Li aw lies. (To Be Continued.) Paints and Oils. tiering & Co. NOTICE! Farmers who ship cream direct may leave their cream at our store. We will deliver your cream to the iie;:ot and ltluin your empty cans, v.iihout extra charge. E. G. DOVEY & SON. Paints and Oils. Ocring & Co. Itching, bleeding, protruding or biind pile? have yielded to Hoan's Ointment, f.oc at aU stores. FOK SALE 1 awn and White Indian Runner duel: ejrirs, white egg strain, Sl.OC per in. So.00 per 100. Inquire of A. O. Ramge, F.oute 1, Platts mouth, Neb. 4-3-tf-wkly ron sale or. kext. Our property i.i Murr.ty fcr s.-de or j'ent. J. L. Young, Coleridge, Neb. Wall Paper. Gering iL Co. the mint makes it i:nd under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can se cure it at G pr cent for any letral purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy; toil us your wants and we will co-operate wi'h you. PETTY & COMPANY, 513 Denhain Building, Denver, Colo. 1 .- '' s.-. --:; -Vi.., .-I' OMAHA TO BE HEAD STATION Farm West of City Is Leased by Weather Bureau. Omaha. June i7. Omaha is shortly to become the chief station of the weather bureau service. For many years Port Weather. Virginia, a short distance out from Wasifegton. has hi "a ti e point from whkh tin- import ant data relative to weather and meie crologiral information has been sent out. Some months ano it v decided tc abandon the station at Fort Weather, and iu casting about for a location fcr a new sta'ion the agrictitural depart ment officials, alter pening the views o:' exptits. decided upon a point ir. I'ovclas county as the one -n'erinp superior a ivantagt s and -oti vcuience. for observing the weather of the I'nited S'.aM'.s. Ti;e wather department t ;ok a lone time lease cm forty a' res :' tlip Iirexe farm, four and one-haif tr.ik-s north east of UlUhorn. and. at once c o:n m ri'-ej the ii:s!a!!at io:t of the equip n;ert for a Trying on oh.-i rva'ions on a p'iuurdie s"aie. Charles P. Marvin, chief ofTicer o' the weather bureau, was here this wek and ma !',- a persona! cjt:i:ra t 'on of tie huiidings lieing erected at th. Iirexel farm. STOCK GROWERS NAME 0L0 OFFICER Gonventioa at Alliance Draws Fiva Thousand People. Alliance. Neb., June ;t. Fy e thou sa i.u visitors ware iu Ailia'ne in at-teuda'.K-e on the twei-ty-lirst anntia! con i at ion and celei-r.ition of Lh -Wesieri- Ni!'ra-I:a Sto -k (power1-' ct.r s: action. lb ports fioia tie- pr- si.len ai.d se retary showed the or.. u.ni.atio;; vvna in flo'i: ic.hinir conditio::, both in u.i a.i.ers and tinan iaily. The old oilPets re reelected: President. Kobert M. tlrrliatn: vie. president, C. II. Tully. both of Alli ance ; secretary and trea-:;t vr. f . C .!n:iie:(.n of Fiisworth. C. F. A' liOti cf li anris was e'.e ted on the cx-eu ! the board in nlace of K. M. Seals ol tgallala. whose term expired. In tl;e attt moon vi.-itors gathered i.t ihe lair grounds ar.d. aftt r a shot-, add: ess Ly S-t.ator O. M. Hitchcock in whi-h he on uratu luted the j oplo o: Aiiiaio e and western N hrasha n. tl.iir sai cess ii diTerent lines, f he I rc.-ram consisting of ths followir.? i a -. s- v.s giv tn: Wi'd mule, c haiio ( o'.v not.:", cowgirl and hn'f ti.ile dash. Charles p. Schal'iVr of Aliianee won the live-mile ir.o!oroye:e ra. Th c:to polo '-asne bet ween America and Ilnglaiid was won by America by a score of Z to 0. THREE ARRESTS ARE MADE rv'rs. Jordan and Widow cf Lav-ton Held as Accomplices. Sccttsb-uff. Neb.. Jane 17. Ib-'-ea: fleveiopiuei.ts in tin- Jo-.- l-a:on :i-:r-u- : case ate th.e arr.-.of I an Joti'.au the ;..k'ged father in-law of l.ayto't. lor the nrtrd- r. and of his wife and the wile of liyton as aecouij.liees. I'p to th " tirit- of their arrest, all were (iiiu!;ii.g heaviiy and mail t a I ii i :: cr ncoJ ii'.rve, an 1 their stories are so nearly identical that they are suspicious. Two revolvers have 1 eon found, and one. bclievid to b- the one that wa." used, is an automatic. A number ot turns- d cartridges were found where t! ey had just been thrown in Tie vauit of an oatiioase. Two blotue hounds ea -h jdr ped oat Jordan as the mail whos-- tracks were at the win (low. Powder stains on "the window sarh indicate that the gun was within two bet of the murdered man's head at the time th shot was fired. A dutn nam bullet was used, aid i rag men's of it are found, and also an empty Shell. CUT DOWN REPRESENTATION Fewer Delegates In future to Travel ing Men's Convention. Omaha. June 17. Proposal to amend the constitution of the Travelers' Pro teitive sissociatiot: so to apportion representation in the national oorvea tiers at tho ratio of ore delegate for each "o members, instead of one fot each li(i, ns at present, was adopted by a vot? of fllh't to 131. alter a spirited eoe.fiht for two hours on the floor ol f.e convention. Reasons advanced for the amend rcoT.t were principally liram-inl. Mem bers trotn Yircinia, Louisiana. T n ncssie and other states asserted that their divisions are compelled to gc in debt every ear to get money tc send delegations to the national con vention. Baby Mutilated by Hogs. Pro'tsbduff. Neb., June 17. A fiva months-old child o! Mr. and Mrs. Will iari Stowc 11. livimr nrc.r the sucar fac tory. had an ear 1 'it ten off by two hall g;rown hogs that were allowed to mi nt large. The mother left the bain lying on the floor while she went c the garden ar.d. hearing it scream rushed back in time to save its life Ihtt it is badly mutilated about the head and face. - Former Territorial Official Dead. - Fremont. Neb , .Tun-1 17. W. U .May clerk of tl-.e last territorial lcgislautrr of Nebraska, when the late J. Sterlias Morton was poverror. and prominent in the car'y history of the state, die-' sudden!;.- at this Lome in Denver. Word was received by his brothers tcre. MINNESOTA TWINE SOLD IN NEBRASKA Prison Flan! Manager Has Sam ples Tested at Lincoln. PROFIT FOR STATE iS HEAVY. Accident Policy Subject of Conference In Lincoln Treasurer Reports Big Sum of Cash on Hand State Beard Fixing Up Tax Matter. hinioln. June 17. M. C. McMillan, ttiperiu'enclerit of the tvvine plant ol the Minue.-ota. state peniteitnary. called on Food Commissioner ilurman to have some sampits of the twine manufactured at the Minnesota insti tution tested. Tiie Minnesota plant manufactitr .-s lat ge iuantities of tw ine and sells ;t not only in that state, but in other stales, about 1.73o.omt pounds being contracted for in Nebraska this sea fco:;. The plant was established in 1 ,S b T-, when the legislature, nppiopriaied J rr.a.coi) tor its establishment. Since that time over L'eT.oeO.o a pounds of twine has been manufactured, at a prolit of about Jil.SslPU'li. not counting the If'ir. output.. Of the l.o'.u prison ers in the institution. "1 i are engaged in the twine plant. The plant also mar. ulaepjres farm machinery. The samples tested by the food commissioners were up to the stand ard reqain d by the state c! partment. It sells in carload lots at (t'j ct-nta a poand. Insurance Beard Has Problem. The state insurance board is wrest ling wi'h a problem caused by a clause in the accident insurance pol icies of the Great Eastern Casualty company of New York, which provides that in case of accident no claim can be made lor The first thirty days of disability, unless the accident is of so serious a nature that it requires continued services of a physieian or hospital care. Ixmis 11. Libel, presi dent of the1 company, was present and insisted that this clause was the -ame as that, in the Nebraska liabi ity law. Commissioner F.rian bt lieves tLa'. it (h i ars them from doing business in the sta'e. Fixing Up Tax Matter. The state board of assessment is having difficulty making 'an adjust ment cf the state tax on express com panies, the. Adams company in partic ular. In lf'13 the Adams company paui an occupation tax of $s.'.7o. when no tax was required that year. In 1 ! 1 4 it again paid SS.T.IS. This year a tax -ill be due and an effort is being made to transfer the P'lfJ tax paid to the ji'la assessment. This lacks flat of being sufficient and the board do. s not know just how to make the trans f er. Ad cntists to Hold School Conference. Leading educators in the Seventh Thiv Adven'is: denomination. from Washington. I . C. and all parts of the north, mid He and south wt will rae t iu convention at Union cohere, at (Vleco View, a suburb of this cir. July fi to 17. Oftic rs and practically all of the prominent workers in the Yoar.g People's Society of Missionary Yo'tinteers throughout these sections v il! join in this convention. Treasurer Reports Big Sum on Hand. Aecording to an old law which ha? been dug np by State Treasurer Hall the treasurer of the state is reoe.ircd to report to the governor whenever there is more than JlOo.Ofin on hand in the general fund of the state. Car ryitpg out the "aw. Treasurer Hall re ported 'o the governor that lhcr i $1 7. ""4.02 on hand In the general fund. NO DAMAGES FOR M'NEILL Jury P.eturns a Vertt For the De fendants In Alienation Suit. Omaha. June 17. A verdict for the defense was returned by the jury in Jndire Troup's court which hoard the evidence in the suit for $ir.,Qu" dam ages brought by George II. McNeill against Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jewell of South Omaha, parents of Ii is wife Mrs. Lila McNeill, for alleged aliena tion of her affections. The plaintiff alleged that Mr. and Mrs. Jewell had persuaded Mrs. Mc Neill to leave htm and had prevented her from returning. Jurors sai 1 -after the verdict was returned that evidence relating to Mayor Thomas Hoctor ol South Omaha had not been consider; d ly them in reaching a verdict. Youth Dies From Fall Under Wagon Eustis. Neb.. June 17 Otto, the af teen-year-old son of Adam Paiss, Sr. while handling hay alone in a field close to home in some unknown wa slipped beneath the loaded wagon and sustained injuries from wbi'h he died three hours later. The team, couonc to the house alone, caused Mr. Pais? to search tor the boy, whom he found partially unconscious. Jesse Carpenter Falls In First Flight Nebraska City. Juno 17. In his fir.n fight here. Jesse Carpen'er, the avi fit or, was about Jon feet hih when es pine trouble developed and in tryim to plane to the earth one of the p'cio broke, lie fell some distance, wt eel; iiig'thc machine, but escaoir, r with ? broken jaw and other injuries. Sheriffs r.'eet In Secret Sic-!. Al'liam-e. 'r0., June 17 The sh?r lis' ? convention met behind closec doors and finished Us work. j mitk k i" iu:ri-.iiKK,,i si.i: iln tin- District oiirl in mill I'or 'ik I Citunt, rhlHlN. Anna Amelir. -Mearoe, Flair.tilT vs. John FrecJeriek StuII, ,et. al. I e fend ants. Ni'tice is heiet.y t'iven that lltider and lo virtue of a d- ree f the I triet c'.iurt in iiti for Cass 'ounty. Nc Praska. enteitd in the alioe entitled cause on the l.'tli day of May . 1 '.. li'tr... iiiul an order entered In fatil -'.ur. is the il-nd day of May, 1 ! J .". the i 'k!o : iciH'il sole referee will on lie 7th dav of July, A. 1 .. tl.". at iO o'eloel. : ni., ii t the south front ooor of t P-e.e.i it house in t lie City of l'iatts moiuh dss County, Nihraka. si-ll ;.t pa'oi e aitti'O to the h'irhest ies(.-.ii-i-I.hhler for easli the following ie--!-ihit real estate, to-wit: The east halt iK'o of tiie northwest quarter i.V4 i and the east hnlf llfUl of tio; solid H (yt iii;i!ter iSW'4 ef Seeti '11 i "i, 'J o ns!i: twelve (l-i. Kange ti tr ie. -n. i 1 :: i : lot four i in .t-vtion thirty-ix (:;;. TonslOt thirteen ::', Catitre thirteen iir.i, and all of lot three CIi, in Sort ion si (Cl. Township twelve 1, Kange fouiteen (14), lv ins west of the rimlit of way of tiie H. .V Al. railroad. i:hd all that Iart oT said !ol three i .1 I I i n sr d the id riiiht "f n-ii v, which north of said i i lice r i-ulv i rt imnieiliately north of ; i ;iPev J'oint, iill in Cass C null:', .N. hi k.. Said salt- will he held open for one Pour. ..it.i! at rtattsmoiith. this r.rl dav or Jam. A. 1.. ll'lf. m . .i:cm:i:. mf.-i.e A. 1.. T1P!I. Attorn . for F! a i at i f! . IN Till: IIISIIIKT ( Ol IIT OK Till: I III VII UK '. KHHK. Noli f iit lo Uuit-t Title. teoia:.- VV. S'lytl.-r, I'laihtiff. vs. .Mrs. I.ouis U'cusIk nstein, tii-.-t- real name unknown, et. ah, I efendants. To the defendants Mrs. .oui We--sl.eiist ei n. t.ist rtu! nmne unknown: the ii!iknMli heirs tml devisees of Mrs. Louis 'eu iK-tiM n. first real name ut. known. .lti-e:-..-ed : the unknown de visees ar.d legatees of Thi'"hn!d Vali-oy. deceased, a f so known as Toeohold Yal-lel-v, deceased: the uiiktiown devisees and legatees of .'ane-s J Wil.-s le-ceas.-d: ti:e unknown devisees ami leg atees of Catharine . !aius, nee :i:P-ry i.-ceased; Minnie Adams and Jlirani Adams. Vim are each hereby notified that on Mav Hth, A. 1 .. 1'.!.".. plaintiff tiled his suit in the le-tiict Court of the Countv I' Ca.-s. Net. i. .ska. to iuiet title to the following ilescrihed lands to-wil: The icithist oaaiter i.MI1, i of sc ti.Oi t wi n I --e it; ! t i'Si .-ini the south east fourtn i: s'K '4 1 of the northwest ouarter 1 N W 1 , 1 of said section twen-ti-'-ignt il, all in town.-1. in twelve 1IJ1 Xoi th, ratife thirteen ( 1 :i ) t a.-t of the 1. tii I". -M , 111 the C.iunt of Cuss, Nehi aska Hecause of his adverse jwwsessiort hv hitnself and his grantors for more than ten years prio- to tie commencement ef said, suit and to enjoin each and all of you I101.1 havirg or ('aitniiiir a n v rirht. title, leiu ..r interest either iil or equitaldo, jn or to sail! lands or any part theieol. and to r . 1 1 i : . you to set forth your riirl l titl-. i -i n or intetest therein, if aii, either P-nnl or eiuit ahlc. and to have same ad.cidged inferior to the title of .ia ir. t i If , and I ..r 1.'' :ii-ail e.iaitahle re'.u-f. This t:o toe in Ti.aii- nursuaiit to the order of the Court. You arc teoiiiied to ansivtr said pe tition on o- h.foie Monday. July 1!, A. I'., I. l.". or 'our default will he duly 11 1 red tee re- i n. eji:it:';i: v. snyi k!:. I'iaintiff. . a i: d'.i:;:TS' .", .tio! ,,t.y. N(TI( i: OK M IT. Nellie Wilev and Kernnrd C. Wilev. dl.iidnnts. wi!i take notice that on the dav of June. itM.I. William I.. Ni.-kies. .hiintit herein, tiled lis Aivo-ndcd fetitieii in the lostrii-t Court of Cass County. N hra.-ka. auainst said iit-fi ii.iiinls. and Alma I 1. Asch et. ah. the eiijeit and pi. aver of whie'u are to set aside upon the trrounds of ahsence : 1 ns 1 .hi a t ion and fraud, h eertiiin deed rjioi t i lie to he made on Mhiiii I'Tid. I'.'l, I'V one Claries irdward Wiley to SHid Nellie Wiiev, and the iju'etinc of the- titie- to a 11 undivided one-silh of the lands involved jn said action: in ;!aintil'f against said d-el and all othe-r claims if any of said Ne'lie Wile;.- and ll.tnatd ',. Wiley. You and e-acli ed' vmi are re'iuired to answe-r said amended petition en n.-he'-S'ofe ti). ::nd da v cf .usrtist. 1 !::.. l'at'-d II I- 17C. ih'v of June. I'M'.. Wihi.l.i.Vi 1.. NJCi PK.-C 1 'la i tit iff. I'.v l 11. liWYKK, His Attorney. ti-lT-4w NOTICE TO CK EDITORS. In County Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, -ss. In the Matter of the Estate of John M. Meisinger, Sr., Deceased: Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims filed against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said County, on the 29th day of June. 1515, and on the 2fth day of December, l.15, at 1 o'clock p. m., each day for examination, adjustment and allow ance. All claims must he filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing-. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 22nd day of May, 11)15. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. "Billy" Sunday, the Man, and His Message at the Journal office for 51.00. This work contains the heart of Mr. Sunday's gospel message. Come in and pet yours while they last, as we only have a few. The Journal does 30D work. Are You Using Forest Rose Flour? FOREST E05H WAHOOM1LL CO. WAH0O.NEB. FOREST ROSE FLOUR . If Not, Try a Sack Today Every Sack Guaranteed it iK Lt:s nroniHin viuiv ok mi: miii-t mi:Mi:T (DII'AM. tcno v alt. mux I'.v Tiuisi: iim:- s KNTS: the we, l:. M. Shine s and J C. I'e'erseti, Jr., do associate ourselves together for the purpose of iortninn nnd heconiiiip a eorpora t km in tie state of Nehraska. for the- lOirpose .f 1 1 a t: vaet intr within the state' of Ne-hr.-iska. and within any i ,. ed' tie states of the t'nlted Stat s of Ame-tiia, the l.usiness hereinafter en-si lil.ed. j.-jict. The name of the- co-norat'on is ami shall he. Till: M 1 1 V I iST A M t ' S K M 1 ON T ) M I ' A N Y Se-cond. The principal otlice atid jdaee. of l.usiness id the Companv shall he locate-. I in the Cit ol l'lattsmouth. in the Cnunu of Cass, and State of N.-l .! a s k .1. Put the companv may create and locate snh ordiriiite fiffices for the- t ra 1 s a 1 1 ion of its husine-ss anv where- within the- lim its of the' states where- it is a u tied i.e-J to tiansact husiiK-ss. Third. The- nature- of the 1 u-iTa-s; to he transacted hy said . or . o ii I i 'ii shnil he- to t.urchhase-. le-a-e. own. se'l, oiet ute-. manage- and cornui. t I-iet 11 1 e show e-nti rpris.-s 1 i ncl lid 1 mc the- pi.' ci.ase, le-asing or sf-llitig of atn and all nece-ssary leal estate and huiidings l-i' the -a i-ryitifr n and i.e-ra t mar smh en 1 e-i se and a m u seine-u I s. in anv state when- the- oomiany has a Iigl t to transact its l-usine-ss. Fourth. 'I he- i-lit liot ixe-d eapo.il stoi k eif the- Compare shall l-e- twentv thousaii'l $r.'i."i"li ih'iiais i'iid-d in to two huiidie.1 shales of the pal value of one- hand re-el ilto.i .P.ih.'s ea.!'. an-l shall he non-asse-ssii hi. . The- i-e-r.-o-is whose names are- heieal'ter suhseiihi-d an- s h a re-1 1 e 1 le e is and the nnmt.ei of shares re-spe i I i e l own'-d h e a' h hs set e..;ieis it e- to his n; no-. Filth. The- Mid-.ie-st A In vise tie nt Company shai; omia.-ni e- it- n-l. n from the- first !.i e.l M.m Ii. V I'.. Jtiir., ainl cont in lie- .1 iiniin a pe need e.f ten years. Sixth. T!o 1'iisine'Hs aftaifs. sto-k. .roiii-rty anil e-on-ei ns of 1 1 eomianv shall he nianaizi-d le. a Ileal d e-f Ion - -t.rs com pose-el of not ess II ...11 two not mot-.- than live memhers, a 1 of whom shall respee tiVelv he sloe k aolde-l s. Seventh. The- s t ' k ho ! d.-i s shall h.ee-jiowe-r. from time- to time-. t- mak- iie dential hy-laws not i tii-ons 1 t e-n t with thi-se- atticU-s, or the- laws of the state of NeliasUa. Hi? th The first Iha-d of I i ( tors shall consist of two me mi. e is, and shall hold their ollie-es until t!- ir sio 1 essors are- e-le-i te-el and iiial:ti' d ill the! manner provide'l P- the- h -iaws. Ninth. A majoiitv eif ail lute-ilots shall e-onstitiite a 11 lorum Tenth. The- F.oatel of lPi.-clors may he- im n-ase-d or ele-cre-a se-d in unmix r to not le-ss- than twe, nor e,,,,, than live m i' m ' -e- rs hv a vote eif the- .- 101 khold. is of the Coiui-iny at such trio- and in saoh maniii-r as the fj -lav..- 111. i p re-si- ri he. I Pevetlt h. The- P.-. aril e.f I'll. -iters have- ie 1 r to lease-, se ll. Iniii-I. r and e-e.nvev an" e.f the lights. pi i Vi te-ne-s. frani-iiises en- iiroi.e-riv liili-'iiatiu- I e , the Comjianv . for such i onnli 1 ;ii imi and on sucli terms and 1 ' onl it ions as 1 1 e Hoard of liiee-tors may ! I e-i 111 me to he for the- In st intere sts of th.- c..iti..,n.. Slll.lect. iioW.-Ver. f I lo- r s 1 1 i 1 1 o n s ol the- statute s of the- Hate- of Ne hraska. and the statutes of anv state- where- the Com-iany may he- 11 11 1 liori.e -1 lo tran sact husiness The Hoard of Jiireclors mav from time- I 1 tinn- Imi reew tnone-v ami elvi notes and other e-viil'-nces e.f mdel.ted-ne-ss the-re-for, and from time- lee time provide- lor pi vinn: se-e--it it for sin h ind.-htedni-ss if ele-sn, .! and eh-.-m. .1 e-m-.hi 11I l.y the Hoaril t- eh. so. hul in tie eve-nt shall said I'einpaii-.- incur iu-.Iflitciln-ss in 11 in gri'aler am-enit than two-thirds of the- nu-fi - iih1 of its eap tal stock. I'l-m iile-ii, how eve-'-, that lie. power e-onfi-rre-d hy llose- aitn h-.s shall net. ti f shall anv of tint', he- ee 1 -cise-el hy the- Hoaril of I 'H ectors. e -ee-pt l.y a vote- of twei-thirds of the whole' numher of eli'eeteers. Twe irth. The ollh e-i s of said e or- j-Miratieen shall he' a pi e-1. 1 .-nt : vi pre-siele-nt ; ami s-e-c re-t a r v-1 re-as u re--. The ollie-' is in re in named 1:1 -v he.ld any twei of the- edl'ice s lo le iu e te at. d at I he-same- time , and shall he- e lios. ii hy t I e lt.ianl of I irei tens anil kIihII hold their oflice- for a perioil of e.ne .ar en until th-ir suei t-ssors sliall he e lei te d and ijh.'i I ifie-d. Thirteenth. The Hoard of IHtf-e. tors shall he- e-l.-e te-d hy t he- s ... k hold, i of the- i-om pa 11 y at the-ir legiilar annual mee-tintr. and 1 1 1 manner of I hIiCi, the meeting of the sd 01 1; he . 1 .1 e i s leu tile oi'-etion e.f its Hoard e.f eit-co. and the- tiielhod of e-ointue-t ing the Imsi-ne-ss of the e-orpoi at i"ii shall he- as pn- id-el hv the hv-laws adopted h On st kholelers. I-'ourte e-nt h. The- 1 igh'-st amoniit e.f inde-ht ed less te whi -!: saiel e-orporaCoi siiail at any time- suhje . t itse lf shall tied he III oil- t Iu. tl tlo-tl lids of the- Ii K -mi'iiate- of its eapital stm-k. We-, the u rule-1 s i isn -el. hen ly airtee- to take- nnd I'll i' f"f if,. i,i. in l.e r of shales of the- capita! slock eif The- Mielw.st Amiisiine-nt Companv wlhh an- klmi set opposile oii;- n.imi-s I espe-i-i i e -, , sui.i.-cl to the provisions of these- Ar-tie-U-s "f i ni'orpo! a t i on. IN WITNKSS II i:i;i:e K. We have-hi-ri i: m o set our I anus this Slh da of F.-hrnarv, A. I. It.,. Xmne-. 1 :e-s ide-ne-e No. of Share-;; K M. Shhi. s, I'lattsmoiil h, Ne-l.r :.n J. C. I'e-terse-ii.Jr.. I 'In 1 1 smou t Ii, XcIt. OH ST ATI: OF M'HKASKA. CO FX TV OF CASS. ss. e in this- sth elav of Fe hriiarv. A. 1 .. lt'ir.. hefore ine the u inle-rs a triicl. a Ne tiiry I'uhlic. ejuiy i-e'in m i ss iimeel t..iil iiualili'-d for anel res ii! i nir within said countv, personally appe-aie-d tin- ahove named U. Xt. Shlaes. and J. C. I'e i.-rs. i.. Jr.. each, "f whom are- personally ktiowil to me to .e the- ide-ntii al pe-rsons h-.s,-name-s are athe-d to the- ahove- Arti cles of Ine-erporatiori as pa-tie s I he-re t", and e-acli for himse if ae know le-dtre s t pel instrument ami the' e-xe-e-ui ion ihe ri-of to he his voluntary ml and ,- I In witness- whe-reof I have- here-tjnf se-t my hand anil Nolarial s-al thee tlay and year last above wrnte n C A. HAWI.S. isi-hII Notry I'uhln;. My commission i-xjdres AutMd I"!"- 6-i-lw"' IN KII -iTV ( III ItT State eif Xeln-nska, County eif Cass, ss. In Hie matler of the- Fsiate- of IaPl Slettler. Ie-ce-aved. All iiersons ititeiistcd in said e-tat" I'll- he-rihy iiotifieel that on Me- "n i el., v of June-, A. I i., l!'i:., S. C. Hov l.-s filed a petition in sal. I Countv e e.mt, pr.-,-in- that liis tinul adm i n ; i a 1 1. in ,,. -('end tiled herein he- se-ttle,! and allow ed, that lie l.e el ischa ryr. d from I , trust as aeiministrator, and that lie real estate- nnd re-sidm- of tie' per- propr-rtv l.r ass is-rn-el I" the. p. rson--entitled thereto l.y Ihw. That a I. earn, it will l.e hael upon sin. I lepoil anil .li tion hefore sa id i emit in the court Imu e at Plat tsmniit Ii, (n said innniv. en 1 1 . -Mb elay of J n HO.',, ami that if von fail to appeer hefore- said court mi .eai.l :''lii elay eif June-, nt 1 'I o e lock A M and i-ont.-st sa.d ie-Iilion. the ee.uit" mav j-aant the. prav.r .f saiel petition and make- sue li other and fnrthe-r oi -el'-is. allowance's anil ei.e-i ce-s, as In tliii eeiurt may s.-em prope-r, an-l lo the- en. I that all matters perl a i n( ri u to saiel es tate may he finally settli'd and le-te-r-inine-fl. Witness my Pnnd nrol the se-al e.f t l--County I'mitt of said County this 'rul day of June, A. I .. 1!el3. AI.LICX .1. T.KKSOV. County Jinu-i-. MlTK i: TO IIKDI IDHS In ( eiuut) eeurl, ( .-'tae of Ne-hraska, 'ass 'ounty, ss. In t He- matter of (he estate e.f Jr,hn Fit zpii trick, ele-ee-ase-el : ; Notice- in hereby uiven to the rie. II " ' f SHhl eleeeased that l.e-aiines will he had upon claims tie-e apamsi sii'l e-.'tfllc, hefore' me-, Onunlv .ludce e.f Cass ("ounty, Nebraska, at the e'ouii ty Court room in 1 'la t Lsnmul h. iu saot ''"Hit", on the ;th .lay e.f Jul v. li... a 1 1 el em the 7th elay Januurv. I : 1 1. ,t l.ii ee'i-l'Hk A., each dav for t... e-xjiimrmU tion. ailjust mint ami alloWHiie-e. All claims tllUSt he fll.el In vaM County Court on or before mid hour of nea rinjr Wiini-s-s my Panel ami seal e.f Kahl County Court, at Fiat tsmemt h Ne-bi ai ka, this 1st eh-iv e.f Jupe, 1 ! 1 :, ai-u.n j. hp:fson. fi-3-4w County Judge. Subscribe for The Journal.