MONDAY, OCTOHEK 23. 1916. PACB I. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. . c v - ..- L. A. TYSON, ELIVSWOOD, NEB., Candidate for Representative Seventh District man TO SUPPORT FOR REFRESENTATIV V L. G. Todd. Democratic Candidate. CASS COUNTY PRODUCT. G. Todd, the subject of our A L. sketch, is a product of Nebraska and of Cass county, where he has spent J his lifetime and is veil acquainted j with the r.v-eJs of the community he ilesires to represent in the legislature ns float representative from the Sev enth district, composed of Cass and Otoe counties. Mr. Todd, while com paratively a young: man, has been en gaged in the farming line almost all of his life and his training and gen et al abilities are such a to make him a valuable representative of this great agricultural empire of the west. Coming fiom on" of the pioneer fam ilies of Nebraska, who had such an ) tun I patt in the development ' this section of the state, Mr. Todd ha.; the rugged traits of character thai go to make up a man of the people and one who cannot be swayed from his convictions of riht. He is fitted in every way to serve the district with honor' and credit to the good people ot Cass county. A man who will be found on the side of the people all the time. Mr. Todd, in adition to his ' farming interests, is at present the president of the Bank of Union and keenly alive to the business interests of his district. 1 OR SALE. Six-ioom house, two lts, good well, hum an! outbuildings; eight blocks from business center; everything in first class shape. Oill at Journal of fice. itw-10-18 If you have anything for sale adver lise in the Journal. Parrnele Theatre! one performance only THURSDAY NIGHT, 7T r, .. s.:-- . , v. v. Mil f i W t f -.3 y-V&hf w-r A Delightful Comedy, Full of Tears and Smiles! 1 Year in N. Y. City. 6 -Months in Boston and Chicago Not a Moving Picture Seats on Sale at Weyrich & Hadraba's Tuesday Morning. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. WORK ON CHICAGO AVENUE GETTING ALONG NICELY Prnra Saturday. Dan v. J. II. McMaken, the contractor on the Chicago avenue sewer, is getting along in line shape with the work of construction and will in a short time have the new sewer ready to be turned over to the city. The tubing used in the sewer is manufactured by the Key stone Joint Tubing company of Union and seems to be just the desired article for this line of work and it is made at a far smaller cost than any other and gives the very best of service. The sewer will be an all Cass county prod uct, with the Keystone company of Union supplying the material and the local men doing the work of excavat ing and laying of the sewer. It is a great improvement for the south part of the -city and will be a' big boost for ths property in that section of the city. LAND FOR S I have some Clia.se and Deuel county lands for sale at prices belcw the average prices. It you will gc out with me I can convince you that T :m right. Some of as good land s there is in Chase county at price from !Io.OO to $22.50 per acre. also have a ranch proposition, 3,000 acres, all fenced with four barb wires 200 acres of good hay land which will crow fine alfalfa. Pasture land is rolling hard land with gooc grass; two good wells and windmills Running water through land. Thi: can be had for $10.00 per acre. 3 think I am in position to save any out some money for I have been per sonally acquainted with the west for the past lifteen years. I am ready to go at any time. Any one buying land of me will get their railroad fares re funded. There will be no hotel bilk after you arrive in Imperial. Vil show you the country in autos. Write iv.e and arrange to go out. JOHN COLDERT, Weeping Water, Neb. Tfce Journal delivered at your doc 'or only 10 cents a week. BY ARRANGEMENT With Klaw & Erlanger GARKELL & MacVITTY (Inc.) effer REBEGGA of SUNMVBRQOEt . FAREa Founded on Mrs. Wiggin's Famous Rebecca Books. lUiiriliii) as !h? Breeze Tliat Play Ovir a Main Meadow in .June. ALE! Oct CHAPTER X. "Not a Chance In the World." ' course ;ou ve found l.ir ry?" She hastened (o swing the conversation to n less personal quarter. '"Is he will you teli mo about it. pieaseV"' )i!e small, gauntleted hvml made au almost iuipercepliblo gesture toward the, unoccupied piue beside her on the fallen tree. P.ut he chose the frouud at her feet. And after he had dispos ed his long Iemith to his liking he an swered her hurried question answered it with nn amiably lazy deliberation that promised a sure return to a topic of his own choosing, in his own good time. "Xo." he stated, nnd there was some thing lugubrious in the bnldriess of the statement. 'lie found me. And it was the biggest stroke of luck that he did. I grow more and more lucky this morning. Wouldn't you say so?" "F.ut you must have an inkling as to the man's identity:" she cried. "Why, you've got t find that ouf before he dot, more harm next time. Haven't you a suspicion even?" One foot swung free. She loaned for ward in her eagerness, a slender and entirely boyish figure in diminutive breeches :ti;d boots iii:d straight lined cont. And the iu:m laughed aloud up into her Hushed face, softly and not uile steadily at her hotile indigna tion, her intuitive feminine curiosity, and most of nil. most unsteadily, at his wonder of her herself. ' Why, yei"' he admitted.' "P.oth .Toe and I do believe we know who it was, but Ave aren't sure because we don't understand yet what that man's mo tive ttiisht be. I'd tell you only I don't like to accuse anybody until there is cause for it r.ut that's what brought me down here this morning that and because I wanted to tell Miss Bun-ell that Garry is safe and v. Ill continue to be from now on. 1 hoie. Those were two of iuv reasons for coming at least. I had a mere impor tant one than either, but" Barbara did not wait for him to tell her what it was. She was staring at him in unfeigned nuprisc. "To tell Miriam V she echoed. "Do you you can't mean that you knew slie cared for Garry?" 'TnMn't you?" The girl shook her head. "Never until just a little whilu ago I -do you know, in the last few days I've rfrrtn to realize how niu h more you other people observe than I do I've begun to wonder if I haven't bee:: very blindly self sufiicient. For I nev er dreamed of sueh a thing until some thing happened after I left you last night." Her voice faltered, but hei eyes clung resolutely to his. "She came to ue and a sued mo if I knew where he had gone. She had ee:-l hint ride away, too. Mr. O'Mara. And 1 learned it then just from the terror ii her face. But I didn't know until later how much she cared. "She came into uiy room this morn ing, and that, although you can't know it. was more than odd in itself, be cause I have always been the one to carry my woes to her. It must have been between 4 and .", for I had count ed a clock striking 4, and yet .she was still dressed in her party costume. Ilave you guessed what she had been doing? Mr. O'Mara. she had Iteen out looking for him! She had slipped out and been waiting because she was sure Ragtime "would bolt and and come back Lome, dragging hiui by a stir rup! Wasn't that a horrible thing to wait for alone in the dark?" With a little shudder the girl put her hands over her eyes as if to fchut out the picture. ' "She wasn't hysterical, cither. She was just Ice and wringing wet and blue with cold. Cool, proud, intolerant J "Twic l'v-bscn ' bitterly u?kind to you." . Miriam Bnrrell! And I'd never dream- ed of her caring for anybody until that minute! I sent her to bed, and I think I hated Garry Devereau for an hour or two. Why, Mr. O'Mara, I d never believed that a girl could care that much for any man!" She sat a long time, nursing one slim knee between her palms. "Mr. O'Mara," she appealed to him at last, "how might one reopen a a rather difficult subject with with a suddenlv most difficult conversational ist ?" Without turning his head he made answer: "I think Fat Joe's method is as good as any," he suggested. "Joe says the only way to reopen any argument is to take a running jump and land, all spraddled out, right in the middle of it. He insists that such procedure leaves no doubt in the mind of any one that the discussion is about to bo re sumed." She laughed a little. 'Then shall we consider that I've tahen the the jump and landed?' Just when she was wishing most that she could see his face he swung around toward her. Again his gravity was a totally gentle thing. It made her rememler the self possessed kind liness with which he had met her un reasonable rage the night before. 'Twice I've leen bitterly unkind to you," .she Ifgan. "once a long time ago and and once last night. And on both occasions you have just tried to tell me, indirectly at least, that you cared, hadn't you?" "Indirectly?"' he murmured. "Was 1 as obscure as that?" And then whim sically, "Won't you call that explana tion enough and let me tell it to you again so you can't misunderstand?" "I've asked you to forgive me the first offense," he hurriedly denied his appeal. "And the second. Mr. O'Mara. years ago you told ine I didn't think you. good enough to to be my kaight My outburst was only childish temper that day. but did you think last night that J still underrated you?" Steve finally tbook his head when she persisted in waiting for his an swer. 'You just "have finished now,' he warned her, however. "I'm not going t tell you tne single bit of what I think of yon until it comes my turn!" She tried to laugh at his stubborn ness, but she had trouble with this ex planation, which grew more vexingly intricate and involved the further stc went 'Then we'll say you didn't." she con tinued. 'l told you last night, less kindly than I might have, that I was engaged lo Mr. Wickersham. And I've just confessed, too. that I didn't know a girl could care for any man as unut terably, as blindly and pridclessly, as Miriam cares for the man Garry is That is the truth. Tor quite a long, long time it has leen understood that I was to marry Mr. Wickersham. I have always admired him found him above petty things; but, Mr. O'Mara, I have alwayrleen sure for just as long time that the ability to care for any one tlie the way I think you believed last Tiight I might care for you was left out of me. And so it wasn't j"ou who awoke my contempt, even though I did turn It against you. It was I myself. It vras I and not you who was aot 'good enough.' for even if I am the kind of girl who can't love any body very much, except perhaps her self. I should at least play fair. Isn't Isn't that so?" Minute after minute passed, while she sat plaiting the cloth tight stretch ed over ouo bnec. Lips softly a-quiver, she waited, earnest, eagerhat he un derstand from her explanation that which she did not yet understand at all herself. Again she wished that he WOuld turn. She wanted greatly to see whatever there might be benina his heavy silence. "Isn't it?" she faltered timidly. And yet when his head did come around she found she couldn't face him. "Is it my turn now?" he asked. Her answer was barely audible. If if you have to have it But I've told you how useless it is." "Would you mind looking at me just a minute?" said Steve. The brown head drooped even lower over the restless fingers. It shook ever so faintly. "I'd rather not. I'm listening." . His laugh tilted recklessly in sheer joy at her refusal. "Then I'll have to tell you," he stat ed, "that I'm smiling in spite of the hopelessness. I'm smiling, even though my throat Is aching and my lips pretty dry. "You've just finished trying to argue my man's case from your woman's point of view, one of the hardest, least satisfactory things that could be at tempted, no doubt Aud if it were pos-. slble I know I'd be loving you right now even more than I did before just because you've been so entirely un successful at it. Maybe I could straight en out a point or two that must have been not quite clear to you; maybe bul73bnt want to argue back at you now. 'You say my telling you all I must tell you can't help ruy case a little bit. All right; we'll let it stand like that for the moment. And you say you are going to marry Mr. Wickersham. All right again, but better prophets than either of us have made mistakes be fore now! If he hadn't forced on me one condition which I would have liked to Ik? different I'd rather have had to mention no other man at all. This isn't the way I'd have chosen to tell you how much 1 cure. I'd rather have told you a little at a time, but there isn't time for that now. So maybe it'll sound crude to you. I've not re hearsed it with any other woman, yon see. Ana u it aoes sound that wav it won't help me much, either, will it? But you're going to believe what I say! "Yoa started back a dozen years or so in order to make your explanation clear. I'm starting there mysflf so I'll be sure yon understand. You've been giieviug because you hurt me hurt me twice. Will you stop now if I tell you that I wouldn't exchange those two shall we call them wounds for all the kindnesses of all the other women in the world? I did believe that you didn't think me good enough that first time. That was why I was cut deeper than you'll ever know, be cause I knew it was only the truth. I admitted it rememler? I admitted it when I said I was coming back. Well, I'm back now, and I'm still not good enough, and not because I haven't tried to be, either. I'm just not ad mittiug any man alive could be that. But I'm telling you, too, in the same breath that the man who takes you will have to prove he'.s a whole lot better before 1 stand aside!" For the first time since he had begun the girl moved, ner head leaped bad She half lifted one hand in protest, but the very gladness in his face si lenced her. "My turn." he reminded her quiz zical! v. You'vo just finished a rather involved bit ot reasoning concerning the wav other women love, a lot of whieh I'll have to confess I didn't at tend as closely as I should have. Per haps that's lecause no man's method of caring has ever interested me a great deal, except my own. "I loved you when you were a little bit of u girl because I loved you! And I love you that way now. Your face was the first woman face: I ever looked on and really saw. And since that first morning it's been with me Iieen with me a lot of time when I d'dn't have anything else to look up to. I've lioen less hungry for thought of you, less thirsty when the road got pretty long at times. I I worshiped yon. I)o you hear? Why. I've prayed to you. dumbly, wordlessly, out of black bitterness, when it seemed that anv other divlnitv must be too busy to give any heed lo to the ragged little tad I was. Now. do you think I haven't known what it was long before this to go en when there wasn't any hope?"' lie waited. Her breath came in a long and quivering gap. "I I don't think that I want to listen any more, she faltered. His face went white at that, and then he was smiling again. "I tol.1 you I'd have chosen to tell you differently" the drawling gentle- uess was unaltered "but I'll have to finish this way now. There may not be many chances for me to speak, for I've com? back to you almost too late. And I don't want to hurt you. Why. I'm going to keep the laughter in you eyes and heart as long as you live, for I thoi'ght it would be a woman I'd find when I came back, and I've found yon still a girl all save in those mo ments when you've seemed half boy to me. And that is strange, too. Isn't it strange that I never knew how much I wanted you to be like that until you taught me the wonder of i yourself? Mr eyes are stinging. I Jont talk quite plainly. My throat is too tight for easy speech, for it's just the old wonder of you after all just the same reverence, isn't it? I'll never let you prow up now. You'll have to stay girl hoy all the rest of your life! I've learned to be fairly sure of myself, but' I'm not asking to be sure of you yet I'd never want to be too sure of you unless all the rest of my whole world had come tumbling down. And then then I'd need to know always that I could stake my soul on your keeping faith. I'd want to know that I could reach out and find your han5 search big for mine in the dark. Your face was the first, Rirl it's been the only one. It'll be the last thing I'll see the last moment there is sight in my eyes I" His slow, infinitely gentle voice stop ped. He sat head up before her. Then silently they mounted then horses and rode toward the town. She rode with wide eyes fastened upon his face; rode with lips parted, all else submerged in that wonder whieh quickened her breath. Once she leaned toward him as if lo seak and then shook her head at the inade quacy of the words. They topped the last rise in the dusty. Avinding road and raised. the river basin and the town itself iu that long period of si lence?. There once more she checked the roan mare. (To Be Continued.) A want ad in the Journal will bring results. W. A. ROBERTSON. A Lawyer. . East f Riley Hotel. Coates' Block, Second Floor t a i i r i i A A A mill Mir.nii'F's sai.i:. State of Nebraska SS. Coi'iity of Cuss I'.y virtue of an Ordr of P.le issued Ity James Robertson clerk of the Dis trict Court witliln and for Cass county, Nebraska. a:id to me directed, I will on tlie SOtli day of October, A. I)., 1H16 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the outh Door of the Court Houxe in s;iid county, cll at public auction to the highest ladder for -ash the following; I'fi-sonal pro-jerty tovit: L.ots t":;. Ii74. ",7i. Hli, 67". all of that part of lot fts east of si straisrht lhne extending south on tlie east side of Kim Street: .ot iS 100 and 101: that part of Jsoutli ;treet lvintr South of und the full li-tiwrtli of Lot t',7:;. all In the Village of reenwood.- ftss. 'ii!ity, Xtlnaka: 1 he same boinvr levied upon and taken as the property of Willjam M. Cope end Matilda F. Cope, defendants, to satisfy h judgment oi said i ourt recovered bv XaM.aniel 11. Meeker, plaintiff, apraliif-r et (oidant . 1'lattsniouth. Nebraska. September U..IH, A. !.. I'll.j. C. D. CJ V IN TON. Sheriff Cass Countv Nebraska. I-"i-st publication, Thursday, fceptem- it i i : it i : i r s a 1. 1 :. In tlie DiMricl oirt of Ihnj Count?, Nt'liriiKKn. Adolph Wesch. l'laintiff, vs. Katherine leipel, et al.. delendante. Notice of Sale. Notice is herebv eivpn that bv virtue of ait order entered on the 1Mb dav of tM-tober, i:Hfi. bv Hih District Court of ass I ounty, Nebraska, in the fore- Kohi entitled cause. 1. the undersigned. sole releree appointed by said Court, will on tlie Jdli dav of November, 1!1;. ai jf o ciock. -. M. at the South door of tiie Court House in the "itv of l'lat istnout h. in Cass County, Nebraska. offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all of Ivts One til and Two ( J I in block Kijhteeii Mm in Yountr 4i uays -vji u ion to i -iau snioutn, l ass County. Nebraska. Dated: 1 Mat t sinou t h. October 21. D16. "m. A. UOUEUTSi X. Iteferee. .7 NO. M. LKVKA, Atty. for IMaintirf. J 0-2" " weeks, i.i;. i, notici: noticj; to non i;i;sn ;i:."T DK- FKNDANTS. THIJIK HKHiS, DJJ- visi'.ks. i,i:o.vri:i;s, iki:soxal J ; K I ' K KSKX TA TI V KS AND A L.D J'Ki:- so.vs iNTi:i:i:sTj;D in tiikik i:j TATE. William J. Scott, if living, if de ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of William .1. Scott: Ohio Seott, if liv ing, if deceased, the unknown lieir. devisees, legatees, pcrnonai- represen tative.s and all persons interested iu the estate of Otho Scott: Josephine Scott, ii living. 11 deceased, the un known lioirs. devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons interested iu the estate of Josephine Scott: Lucy Seott. w if liviniT. il de ceased, tlie unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal itpreKenati ves and all persons interested in the estate of Lucy Scott; Kliza I'.. Scott, if living if deceased, the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal lepresenta lives and all persons interested in the estate of L'liza K. Scott; Ithman Starr f living, if deceased, the unknown i:eirs. devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all persons interested in the- estate of Ithman Starr: Jaime . Neal, it living, if deceased, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of Jairus iu. Neal. You and each of you are hereby noli hed that Asgn s. ill, as planum, on the 9th day of September. 1910. filed Ins petition in the District Court of Cass Cotint-, Nebraska, wherein you and all of you ; re defendants; the ob ject and prayer of which petition is that the claim, interest, right, title .and interest of each and every one of you in arel to the: The Southeast Ouarter of Section one il): the Northeast Quarter of Section twelve 12i: all in Township eleven J1 North Range twelve ( 1 '. ilast ilh 1'. M., Ca.-s County, Nebraska, and West half Northwest Quarter of Section seven ; Township eleven ill): North Kange thirteen 1 :' : luost ,.b i'. ai., Cass ouiil; . Nebiask.i. L :ei ui'ui iiiwii.n uini oi no fore und !'!( I;, end that tl, itle of said iiai!;iii! in and tn said real estate jend every pari thereof be qulted as against von and each and every one ol you. and against any and all claims of each and ao oi yoii, and against me claim ox each and all of any person claiming urder, thiougn or by you, and that it ue adjudged and decreed that each and all oi vou whose- names are above set lorth, if living, and il dead, the heirs, o.e visees, legatees and personal rep resentatives and oilier persons inter ested in the estate of each and every uiie ol .vou, have no right, title, claim or interrl in or to said real estate, or any part then of, and that each and ail of" said defendants, those named and those whose names are unknown, and not stated, be forever barred from claiming or asserting any right, title. interest or estate in and to said real estate or any part thereof, and for sin-h oilier and further relief as to the court mav seem just anu eciuitanic. Vou and each of you are untitled that vou are resulted swer said petition on or before fiitl.i to ji li the llh day ot December, 191i. A SOIL S. WILL, l'laintilT. C. A. KAWLS, A 1 1 orney. J wks, in weekly beginning October 2o IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CASS, NEBRASKA In Re Estate of Davjd L. Amick, de ceased. Notice lo Creditors. To all persons interested: You arc hereby notified that hear inprs upon claims ag-ainst the above es tate will be had at the olTice of the County Judp;c, Court House, Platts mouth, Nebraska, on the 14th day of November A. D., 111C, and the 14th day of May A. D., 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., on each of said days. All claims not fifed before said hour on said last day of hearing will be for ever barred. By the Court this llth day of Oc tober, A. D., lyio. ALLEN G. DEESON, County Judge. W. A. Hubert sou. Attorney. 10-1G-1 wks. BOX SOCIAL AT IIOKN SCHOOL. ' There will be a b'ox social at the Horn school, district No. 2, Saturday evening, October 28th. Everybody in vited. Hallowe'en supper. MAY BORNE, Teacher. 10-23-2td2twkly J. D. Foster, of Taconia, Wash., a former resident of Plattsmouth for t t i a great many years is in uie city enjoying a pleasant visit with his old friends and acquaintances. Mr. Foster is enjoying very much the visit in the old home. notice or nn.niNi. KHatc of Charles D. Canrpbell, do- erased, in the county court ol Cats county Nebraska. Tlie State of Nebraska, to all Per sons Interested in said estate, creditor and heiru take notice, that Ida. M. Campbell ha filed her petition al- leg-ine that CliM it. CTHtnpKii oieu intestate in Cass county. Nebraska, on or about March 23rd. 19u7, being: a resi dent and Inhabitant of said eoanty and tlie owner of the following rivuurttieu reai estate, towft: Lots three mid four , ultiek thir teen M3, in Hung A.- Hay Hdflitlou to tlie City of Plattsuiouth. Nebraska. Icavinvr :;s los sole anfl only jicir at law tlie following' nanv'd pcrsonp, to wit: Ida M. Campbell, widow, and l'hillip Thomas Campbell, son. and praMiiK tor a decree barn hit claims; that said decedent died intestate; that no application for auminifti-atiou lias been made and the eatate ot sa-id cic cedent i not been administered .a th- Mate of NVbracka. and thri tuo !r.:r ; at lav- of j-aid decedent aa herein not forth xhall be decreed lo be the owners In fee simple of the above, de scribed real estete, which has been set for hen fine on tlie 1st day of Novem ber A. !.. 1516. Dated at 1 'lattsmonth. Nebraska, this iSth day of September A. I. Jl. ALLIEN J. BKiSSON. County Judare. 10-f-3 weeks. M'.UAI. MITILi:. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the under- nined, Hans Sehroeder on the 3rd day ot October. A. D.. lilti tiled his petition before the Hoard of County Commis sioners of Cass County, Nebraska, pruy- ins said Hoard for permit and license to conduct and operate a lol and bil liard hall in the Village of Cedar Creek in Kitrht Mile Precinct, Cats County. Nebraska. Notice is further Kiven that the applicant lor such license will apply to said lioard I'omm issioners of Cass undersigned and permit, of County County, for said license, and Die grant ing of the prayer of his said petition on ttie llth day of November. A. D.. DK at the hour of 10:o o'clock a. m. of said day, or as food thereafter as I may be heard by said Hoard of Com missioners. To all of which you will take due notice. HANS J. SCHItOEDKK. 10-U-w. i Tin-: coi tv coi'iiT or tiii; C'Ol Ml OF CAS!, MIUKAMi.l. In the matter of the estate of Henry W. Liiton, deceased. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons against Henry W. Kuton, deceased, late of CJrecnwood in Cass, County. Ne braska, will be received, examined ml adjusted by the County Court, Cass County, Nebraska, at the office of tlie County .ludge in the Court Room, l'lattsmouth in said county on the i;tli day of November. 191. and ou the tli day of May. 1917 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. Also that six months from and after the 1st dav of October, 1 ! 1 is the time limited for tho-vn-0-itors of said deceased to prsef -their claims for examination and allowanen. Dated this 4th day of .X-tOier. 1SU6. Dy tlie Court.. ' " . Allen j. whkwix. County Judge. 10-9-lv. I. Till: COI TV COI IIT ok thi; COl.VrV Ol- MHUAfK.V. Iu the matter of the estate of Alvara A. Kisli. der-sed. llre- of Final ( lenient. To all persons iutcrested in tlie estate of A 1 vara A. Fish, deceased: Vou are liereby notified that on Mon day, the Jth laiy Of October. at. the hour of ten o clock t. in., there will be m Jiearlug oil tlw petition of Kaunlu K. Guile, administratrix of said estate for th' allowance of her fml acxiont, and distribution of the ecsidue in Ikt hands to such persons as are by law entitled thereto., an-d for kuc.1i other matters a' may prpeHy -ttHe- beforu tlie court at said time. Jf tin objections are lilei on or 1o fore said date the prayer ol said .pe tition will lc granted. ?ated this 7tii day of October. 11C. Uy the Court, ALLIEN J. lfUljON. County Judc. 10-K-lw. . i tiii: oi tv coi ut or tiii; (oi.mi or cask. .Mnm iMvA. In the matter of tlie C3tate of Lauru St and ley, deceased. You are hereby notified that u hear ing will be had on the petition of Ulysses J. tstanclley tiled in said cause, asking for the appointment of Thomas Walling, as administrator of said es tate and finding as to ail t;;e heirs ol Laura Standley are, will be bad at the office of tlie County Judgre in ltatts mouth, Cass County, Neitrafka, on the 1st day of November, 1916, at the Jiour of ten o'clock. A. M. Objections to tlie allowance of said petition must be on tile on or before said date. iiy the Jourt. allkn j. i:i:i:son. County Judire. First publication Monday, October l'Jltj. w ks. i. tiii: roi'M'V nil iit or tjii-j COI -N TV OI' CASS. NbliHASKA. In the matter of the estate of AVIUiatn JL Stand icy, deceased. To all persons interested in said es tate, creditors, and heirs, take nHico that I'lysses li. Standley, has liled lilsi petition, alleging that William M. Standley, died intestate in Cass County. Nebraska, on or about the 14tli day m' October, 190.. being a resident and In habitant of Cass County, Nebraska, and the owner of the following described real estate, to wit: Southwest Quarter of Section thirty fSO), Township ten HO). Itange nine. J, Kast 6th W M.. Cass County. Ne braska, leaving as his sole and otilv heirs nt law the following named per sons, to wit: his widow. Laura Stand ley, and i h- following named children; li'flie J. Standley, nmv Cffio J. Dillon; flsugliter: Klfhu M. Standley. mmi; Florence II. Standley. now Florerice II. Shaw; daughter: Dick K. Slandlfy. son: L'lyysses il. Standley. son; all of whom ate now of lawful age and Irajiajf for a decree burring claims. That said decedent died IntCitate. That no application for administration has been made, and the estate of id deeedent has -pot been administered in the State of Nebraska, and that the. heirs at law of said deeedent as herein set forth should lie decreed to lie tlo scribed real estate, whieh has been set owners in fee simple of thu above Of fer hearing on the 1st day of Novem ber. Hated at l'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this. i'fcth day of September, 191i. iiy the Court. ALLL'N J. UKKSOS. County Judi''-. First publication Monday. OetoLtr " 116. weeks. I. DISTHICT COtitT or CAS CUL ATI. MJmiASBiA, lu Hie matter of ihe Cuardianship of i niiiip jnuiiiitn luujpDcii, Minor.' Khiv nn thi "III 1 1 ilu v nf W . t i 1 I K ..uiiu., ,-c,w. . . 1 , ' ,,,.. . l . . - ' ''il IVI ' Jl VI II g U")ti Hie petition. of Ida M. Campbell guardian, prayintf therein for a .l.?eiis lo sell Lot Four. In Ulock Thirteen, in Young & Hays Addition to the City of estate and iiomestead rights Of Ida &! i 'ainplrell. for tlie purpose of relnve-t-. i . . . . , i . i . . . .... : . . ma me jji wt-iTu mcicui iu m' ueiicr au vantage for said minor. It is therefore ordered-tliat tho nent ..I If In b ,i,l u 11 liarunnu I. f u . , said matter appear before me at th uisiiiei eouri room on ine List cay oZ October, 1916. at ten o'clock A. M tt show cause why a license should no bc irranttMl to Ka Id trim nllsn ., - , "! setfortlu That notice of the time 8 nd place of said hearing he sriven tn all ropunnu in terested 1)V nilbl ikihtt tr a virXf 4 1. 4 order In the l'lattsmouth Journal, for uiiee wetus prior iu saiu zist day or October, 191C. 3 JAMES T. BEGLET. First publlcaUon Thursday. 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