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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1916.
PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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I9S. BV THI
(uitc oil a mutual impulse they'
l.;spcd hands iiml looked iuto each
other's eyes ouite unnecessarily it
may have appeared to tLe small jrroup
on the veranda of tbe stucco and tim
ler place halfway down the slope be
tween them and town and there on
the crost of the hill, suddenly con
scious of thoe eyes, the girl drew
brick ss swiftly as she had swung to
ward liim.
"What in the world will they think?"
she breathed. "I've been gone since
daybreuk without saying a word that
I was iroing. And it mast be noon by
now. Come no. don't hurry! It's too
late to hurry now!"
Iler chin came up: the line of her
lip lost its soft fullness. It was his
hot fac e which made her aware of how
surely her Imperiously quick orders
had stuns him. Then she was back,
knee to knee, at his side.'
"That wasn't fair," she said. "That
"was most unfair to me. You didn't
think, did you. that I"
His interruption surprised her.
"If I shouldn't inquire," he asked,
"wiil you rtes tol me and forget 1
asked the question? May I know
when you you and Mr. AVickersham
are to be"
Jtarbara'i? face went slowly crimson,
thi tied to the nape of her neck.
"It s not a certainty yet. the? date,"
she answered kindly "just late in the
sprinir. I think."
He nodded. Arrain she knew how
wholly unreadable his eyes could be.
"Late in the sprinjr." he repeated so
softly that he might have been talking
t himself. "Late in the spriu? I'll
have two time limits run out on me."
"Wickersham himself was coming
across the lawn to meet them when
they drew rein at the head of the
driveway. Jut as Miriam Burrcll.
with a studied deliberation that match
ed that of the tall figure ahead of her.
in turn detached herself from the
Ma-
tvj..':'s.-s
"It's not a certainty yet, the date," she
answered kindly.
throng and came down the steps Bar
bara's eyes raised to Steve's. She did
not stop to reason it. She couldn't
have made it sound reasonable had
she tried, but she did not want those
two to meet again just then those
two whose boyhood quarrel had center
ed about herself.
"Won't you keep Ragtime until you
couhT back to Uncle Cal's tonight?"
she asked. "I've kept you loitering for
hours and hours on the way. But it
) ill save you a lit!
" ' And Ibis time St
little time."
Steve understood. He
nodded in reply.
"Not a chance?" he asked her quiet
ly. . "Not a chance?"
She was wheeling tire roan.
"Not a chance:'' she whispered.
"Not a chance in the world! But we
Mr. niiiott promised to show us the
works this afternoon." she added in
the next breath. "Can you da you
suppose you can come?"
And then as she turned the mare
nd went skimming up the driv tj
ward the stable she wondered why he
laughed.
In his turn Steve set Ragtime's head
t ward the town in the valley. And
therefore he did not see that Archibald
Wickersham was left standing alone
n moment iu the middle of the lawn.
B-.; t Miriam Burrcll saw and under
stood the black rage that shadowed
Irs face. Long lcfore tb-jr? the had
penetrated to the layer of cnity be
i ' ith his air of boredom. More than
di- e i- ln? had used that knowledge ma
p: Iously to stir liim. And . she knew
ow unending could be his hatred for
pt.y on" who had erer made him ap
pear ridiculous.
tnAfiEh ai.
I Never Did Liko to Be Beataa.
I lri:rHLN OMAHA found
1 - I Hardwk-Ii Ulliutt lunching
ulvm- m the Last coast com-;
t-fej
r pauy s main Morrison office,
1 I
If
JSarrg Gvans
a big unpaiuted shack that stood half
lost in a maze of high piled ties, mid-
way between the sawmills at the river
edge and the first snarled network of
switches converging on one reddish
streak of steel that lanced into the
north. He rose and held out a finely
tapered hand.
"Now. this is fine!"' he exclaimed.
"This is really fine. Mr. O'Mara. Kat$T-
er odd, too coincidence and that sort
of thing, I mean. Because I was just
this instant wondering whether I had
better send for you or wait until you
ust happened down river again."
In many ways the president of the
East Coast company reminded Steve
of Caleb Hunter, even though there
could be no two things more in con
trast than the latter's calm and coni-
fortable bigness and Llliotts thin and
wiry and extremely nervous exterior,
It was a similarity due entirely to the
mmac uuiicsi,. ku liu
estv as makes of every attempt at dis-
simulation an assured nonsuccess. And
Mlss Sarah had never anticipated tier
brother's clumsiest finesse with greater
ease than did Steve sense that after-
noon the weight of worry behind his
employer's first effort at jauntiness.
He nodded hopefully, it seemed.
L N.K.rir COHPANV i ; .; ". -
"rMmietmng else gone wrong.- ieve . hi5 oves now "O'Mara. do you know
asked. "Or are you going to tell mc(liow deeply Mr. Ainnesley and myself
that McLean is still having trouble . are iVolVed in this nrosnect?"
with that curve of his?"
"Xo," he replied. "No. we've got that
laid, or at least practically so.
. No, its,
not the work itself. You
know the
first few miles at this end afford pret-
ty plain sailing. We figured on that
or we wouldn't stand any chance of
finishing the job. And we are quite
McLean Pinned Him Up Against the
Embankment.
nicely ahead of our schedule so far.
But have you T was wondering if you.
by any chance, have noticed any signs
of discontent in your own squad at
Thirty Mile?"
Elliott eased himself back into his
chair at the finish of the question. Re
pugnantly he jerked a thumb in silent
invitation toward a . plate of sand
wiches. It Indicated most clearly the
Btate of his appetite that gesture
and Steve could not help but smile a
little as he refused.
"No more than the usual disturb
ances,' Steve answered- "I have
more or less trouble holding them
some of them over the week ends,
of course. But then that's always to
be exacted. They aren't the sort of
iueu that go to make up the general
run of construction squads. One of
my main reasons for wanting them
was the fact that thej were riverruen,
hardened -to swamping and white wa
ter work and that kind of thing. In
i a pinch -they're good for twenty-four
hours a day over stretches that would
take the heart out of most gangs. I
don't know of anything that can beat
a lumberjack on a squeeze job once
you get him to realize that he's up
against long odds. It's this ten hour
a day thinrj and too much ready money
every pay day; it's c town too tempt
ingly close that makes them a a trifle
temperamental, Mr. Elliott. Is that
what you mean?"
Elliott pondered for a moment.
"That entirely duplicates what Mc
Lean said just a day or so ago." On
any other lips Elliott's deliberate neat
ness vt phrase might have sounded
solemnly fuuny. "Thoroughly logical,
of course thoroughly possible. And
yet somehow it doesn't fit the case.
We've had the usual Monday morning
vacancies right along, as you know,
but the delinquents alwa3"s turned up
before the 5 o'clock whistle blew or
at least reiorted Tuesday morning.
But this is the end of the week, and
we're short right this, minute very
close tothiry men. They aren't com
ing back, Mr. O'Hara. On "the con
trary, they continue to dribble away,
few every day. And, though they
appear to do nothing but talk their
time away in th saloons in the lower
end of the town, they seem to have
just much, money to spend as they
aI3 Svhen they were getflJiS Hielr tnno
cheeks from us."
"What sort of talking ?' Ptove want
ed to know.
"That's .iust it." Elliott csclaimed.
"Their talix leads nowhere. I v.ent
down and attempted to find out what
their grievance might be. hut they
close up like clams whenever I come
within earshot. They stare at the ceil
ing, rub their chins and laugh when
there's nothing to laugh at. This morn
ing, however, I finally convinced Mc
Lean that something was radically
wrong. So fce took one of them who
had just decided to qr.it and pinned
him up against the embankment but
jtu Know McLean and his tuetuods
he shored his jaw up within an inch
of the other's nose and invited hiiu t
talk, and well, he found out .enough
to make him begin to wc too.
Somebody's been talking to them, Mr.
O'M.nrn. Somplxulv has nut the foo!
uotiou intQ their hpaaa tluU tllis strlp
of railroad will mean the end of all
lumber operations in this country the
old time river drives, of course. And
some of them are tegiuniiig to believe,
whoever was responsible for that state-
nient.
"You know and I know how absurd
it is. We know that this road will
mean, work for every riverman in this
section, cs often as he wants to work.
But it isn't going to help us any if they
can't see it that way. It isn't going
to replace the men who quit. I've been
deliberating one point. Don't you sup
pose we might import a regular squad
of construction men now, before it's
too late?"
"It's too .late now," Steve told him.
his words none the less final for all
that they were absently quiet. "It
was too late the day we began opera-
tions. And yesterday at this time I
wouldn't have given much worry to
this particular brand of trouble.
-ruey re an oua lot. xney re tne nam- ?
ct trm-tin- finr-riost livino- crowd of !
ii moi, -thnt r.ror fMile! ntirolv to i
gr0w up. But since yesterday since
yesterday who. did vmi sav. was re-
sponsible for that statement, as you
call it?"
"I didn't say. And if I if I had
to guess" The hand passed across
'I don't believe I have ever given it
much actual thought," Steve replied.
"j never viewed it as any of my af-
fajr. i;,lt I hr
haven't fonrotton the last
time we talked the plans over, that
y0u couldn't go into it to lose."
"Of course." Elliott answered quick
ly. "Of course; of course!" lie seem
ed groping for a fresh beginning, then
gave up suddenly all attempt at cir
cuity and blurted it out much as
thouch he Lad lived with the thought
too long to endure it longer-alone.
"I'm in up to my last dollar," he
stated. "And Ainnesley why. Ain
nesley wouldn't have a roof over his
head if we failed in our obligations!
You must know as well as I do wh
the banking interests took our paper
to those amounts which made it possi
ble for us to drive the first'spike."
When he failed to go on Steve under
stood that the last sentence had been
a question.
"Mr. .Allison, I suppose." His voice
lecame utterly impersonal. "Without
doubt you mean Mr. Allison."
"They would have laughed at us."
the older man came back instantly.
"And. what is more, they did! They
wouldn't touch the proposition until
Allison came in with us. And then
but you know what Dexter Allison has
done already in thus country. 1 don't
know what he started with. I do
know that all that Ainnesley and I
had scraped up between us looked like
a shoestring to him.
"We couldn't move until he. of his
own accord, expressed his enthusiasm
for the plan and asked for a .share in
the holdings. Y'ou know perhaps how
he can laugh too. Well, he laughed
that way and confessed that we had
just beaten him to it. He said it would
tap a gold mine this 'strip of steel,'
as he called it. He even told us that
he'd parallel our road with a com
petitor, jokingly to be sure, if we
hadn't tied up the only available and
practicable right of way.
"He came iu. He opened up. merely
through his own name and all there is
behind it, loan possibilities for which
we might have struggled uselessly the
rest of our lives without his help. Be
tween us Mr. Ainnesley and I just man
aged to hold the balance of stock con
trol and and that's how deep we 'are
in. Mr. O'Mara."
Both men sat and smoked, each
avoiding elaborately the other's eyes.
After a long pause Llliott cleared his
throat laboriously.
"This morning." lif, continued slow
ly "this morning 1 am iu receipt of u
cbmmmi!cathu frJ" Am3es0T
himself advising me" that another right
of way has been applied for for a sin
gle track road here in the north. The
gossip which chanced to come his way
was rather obscure. IJttleVould be
learned about the whole affair save
that it was being put forward with a
view to tapping the ore and timler
lauds all the way to and beyond the
border. But as nearly as he could as
certain he southern terminus of such
a road would seem to be about about
at Hie mouth of that valley southern
most ia the Reserve couipan3-"s timber
holdings. Rather a remarkable choice
for a railroad terminus, Mr. O'Mara,
wouldn't you say so?"
"Do you mean that they've thrown
out your earlier application for just
such a grant?"
"That would be a rather harshly
definite way of putting it," Elliott smil
ed w ryly. "Ours is apparently just ta
bled oh, tabled pending certain im
material changes in the form! Y'ou
asked me a moment ago or did I offer
to guess? who might be resiousible
for the report which is costing us our
men. I wonder if I need t-j tell you
who controls this new northern route?"
"Maybe you've been telling me,"
Steve came back coolly. "You have
already mentioned"
"Wickcrshamr Ilardwick Elliott cor
rected. "Wickersham that is. through
allied interests which he represents or
controls. O'Mara, 1 doubt if I would
even insinlgte this to any one else; I
haven't even intimated it to AInnesley
as yet. Wickersham is' reputed to rep
resent huge moneyed foreign interests.
But have you ever stopped io wonder
whether he might not represent big lo
cal interests as well? I'd like to ask
you what do yoii think?"
'"Yesterday," Steve answered, "yes
terdav well I couldn't guarantee jast
wnat" I might have thought twenty
four hours back. But doesn't one fact
remain unchqjiged still, no matter what
we think? Suppose we admit that some
oiie else does want this stretch of
track we're laying. Suppose some
body is figuring on picking it up cheap
at a bankruptcy price if w forfeit b
the Reserve company. You know
vourself that you would never have
begun it simptr for the profit there v.i'.l
Le in moving the Reserve logs aiu lui
millions" on millions of feet of lumber,
both to the esst and west, which can't
be touched at anything but a prohibi
i tive figure without this road. We were
going through to the border too. And
if some one else is betting that we
don't, if some one else is betting that
we can't yank a trainload of logs down
to this end of the line before the 1st
of May, that doesn't :;lter our ease any.
does it: Even though we suspect that
some man is playing us to lose, do we
have to know exactly who he is?"
Slowly, but very surely, the older
man's face began t smooth.
"Oiiyc or twice," he stated. "I've
thought to anticipate you, perhaps be
cause I have it on you a little, as they
say. in the matter of years. I'm not
miner to attemnt it a:iv more, for I
ui.c-iui-i . .1. .
thought that this conversation would
be at least a surprise to you. You si:
there and take it very quietly for
man who has been badly startled."
(To Be ConiinucJ.)
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
COUNTY OF CASS.-NEBUASKA.
In Re Estate of David L. Amick, de
ceased. Notice to Creditors.
To all persons interested:
You are hereby notified tiiat hear
ings upon claims against the above es
tate will be had at the office of the
County. Judgre, Court House, Platts
mouth, Nebraska, on the 14th day of
November A. D., 1U1G, and the 14th
day of May A. D., 1'JlT, at 10 o'clock
A. M., cn each of said days. All
claims not Hied before tia id hour on
said last day of hearing will be for
ever barred. v
By the Court this 11th day of Oc
tober, A. D., 1'JlCk
ALLEN G
BEESON,
County Judge.
10-1G-4 wks.
W. A. Robertson,
Attorney.
ALVO NEWS ITEMS
Oscar Toland was In Lincoln Thurs
day. Clarence Curyea was in Lincoln
Saturday.
Morgan Curyea went to Lincoln '
Sunday evening1.
W. E. Casey went to Lincoln Tues
day on business.
L. Lauriksen went to Omaha Tues
day on business.
Mrs. G. P. Kohler and daughter went
to Lincoln Monday.
J. P. Rouse was transecting business
in Lincoln Saturday.
John Murtey and Charles P Jordan
were Plattsmouth visitors Saturday.
S. C. Boyies is attending the bank
ers' convention in Omaha this week.
Mrs. William Casey visited friends
in Murdcck Wednesday and Thursday.
Will Althouse visited his wife Tues
day, who is in a sanitarium at Lin
coln. Iena Thomas is visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas,
this week.
Mrs. Dr. L. Muir and daughter,
Caimen, were shopping in Lincoln
Saturday.
The first snow of the season oc
curred October 19. The eailiest for
eighteen years.
Ed Houston of Council Bluffs was a
Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. II. Moore.
Frank Doty tame in Monday from
Weeping Water to visit his sister,
Mrs." L. VfVMickle.
C. V. Thcrne of Lincoln visited
T . j WpmupI" v -with his
1 AatsJJ ai;u v -IlL u"v
niece, Mrs. Castle Shaffer
Mr. and Mrs. George Towie of Lin
coln spent Wednesday evening with
Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Murtey.
Mrs. Anna Austin and Mrs. Etta
Mower of Lincoln were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bush have
moved from Havelock to the Borgen
reif property southeast of town.
Mrs. Dan McCurdy "went to Have
lock Tuesday on account of sickness
of her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Groves.
Gus Eomemeier lost eleven head of
cattle from Sunday till Tuesday from
aonie disease similar to cornstalk dis
ease. Mrs. Henry Thomas and grand
diiUfrhter, Miss Iona Thomas, left on
No. 17 Wednesday for a visit at Cla
tonia with William Suders and family.
Rev. M. A. Keith, Misses Delia Sut
ton, Miss Emma Jordan, Mrs. G. P.
Kohler and Mrs. Dora Shaffer attend
ed the Cass county Sunday school con
vention at Murdock last Thursday and
Friday.
Roy Armstrong visited over Sunday
at Greenwood.
George Curyea was in Lincoln or.
business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett visiteo
: datives in Elmwood Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid society will serve
dinner cn election day at Stewart's
hall.
Mrs. Stella Marshall and son, Ken
neth, visited over Sunday at Green
wood. George P. Foreman was in Lincolr
Sunday to visit his son-in-law, Ec
Bobbin.
Mrs. Roy Armstrong visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Eidenmiller at Elm
wood, this week.
Sumner Hall returned to Lincolr
Sunday afer spending Saturday anc
Sunday with his parents.
Ecbert Swacker and sister Mrs.
Stella Marshall, visited relatives in
Plattsir.outh Wednesday and Thurs
day. Word received from Ed Bobbitt, whe
is critically ill in a hospital at Lin
coln, states that there is no change
in his condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Foreman and
Rev. and Mrs. Mills of College View
were Sunday guests at the home oi
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Foreman.
The L. R. C. was entertained Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Alfred Strcemer. Miss Genevieve
Lowiy was a guest at the meeting.
Two weeks ago, Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. George Foreman held a family
reunion at their home west of town.
All the children and grandchildren
were present, and all of the daughters-in-law
except Mrs. Lem Foreman, and
all of the sons-in-law except Dr. Paul
Thurrcson were present.
Obituary.
Isaac Diller Jones was born at Cam
eron, 111., December 5, 18G1, and died
October 10, 101U, at his home in Mur
dock, Neb. Mr. Junes spent his early
life in Illinois and attended Mon
mouth college. At the age of 10 years
he moved to Ord, Valley county. Neb.
He completed his medical education in
Nebraska university college of medi
cine in 1825, and moved to South Band
in February, and later, to Murdock.
He postgraduated in New York City
at Bellevuc hospital in 181)7, and in
Vienna, Austria, in 1904. He was mar
ried to Miss Edna Moon of Ashland,
Neb., July 4, lt'15, and since that time
had resided in Murdock, where he had
misr-cd by his many friends in and
a large practice, nd will be greatly
arc and Murdock as weil as liurrour.d
iriar towns. He was surgeon for the
C. R. I. & P. railroad for several
years. He leaves to mourn his loss
a widow and two daughters, Harriett
Ruth, aged 10, and Mary Edna, aged
6; and three brothers, who have the
deepest sympathy of a host of friends
in their hour of grief.
Funeral services were held in-the
Methodist Episcopal church at Mur
dcck at 2 p. m. October 12, 191G, con
ducted by Rev. Hintz of Iowa, a for
mer pastor at Murdcck. Burial was in
Ashland cemeterv.
DEUEL CO. LAND. The host
vestment in the state. Write
prices and terras.
m
for Ritchev
Land Co.,
Chappeli,
York,
Alvo,
Neb.
sin:it:rKs
Ktatf of Nc'jia.slia
sai.i:
County of Caps
Uv virtue of an Order of S:!e issued
by James ! :ob-rt.-o n e'erk of the Dis
trict Court witiii:i and for Ca:-s couiitv
.Nei';asi.a. alio io i:ie : : i eu . i v j 1 1 on
tbe ;UU!i day of October. A. 1 .. 1'K in
10 o clock A. M. of day at. ti.t
.-o'jtli o-r of the Court H"i!.-o in :;id
county, set! at pubii auction to tl
:i:rlic.-t ..Mitier ior '-usa i;.e io i.,v.iTi-:
H t sonal prooertv tov it: Lot-- t 7::. 1
i;7."i. T. i'"7. all of that part or' Le
! east of a straight line extMidiny:
south on tho east side of Elm Street:
,ot id. Blid 11)1: that p:rl of South
tre't Ivirir South of and the lui!
ionsrth of Lot ;?::, a!! in the Village of
ireenwood. Cass County. Nebra-ka:
Vhe same beiripr levied upon and tt-.ken
is the propertv of William AI. Cope : ud
Matilda F. Cope, defendants, to satisfy
t itin:inent of said court i covered l y
."a'haniel II. Meeker, plaintiff, aains:
Defendants.
riattsrrvuth. Nebraska, September
:5th, A. I)., 1916.
C. Ib Ql'INTON,
Sheriff ''ass county Nebraska
t'ii-ut i. will ien I i.in M 1 1 ' i i'til:i V. Sel.tem-
.er JS. 1DI.
iti:i"iun:i:s si,i:
in
llifilre Cotirl f
clrnkii.
Cn!( County,
doipii "es h, 1 Mai n t iff . .
Kathei in'
Tejpei, ot ai.. def etiiia rite.
Notice of Sale
Notice is hereby priven, that by virtue
f an order enteied on the 1Mb day of
K-tobcr. IHIC. bv the Oislrict Court of
"ass Countv. Nebraska, in tbe fort
rninir entitled canst'. 1. tiie undersigned
ole referee appointed by said Court.
ill on tbe L'7tb dav of November, IMf
t 10 o i 'ock. A. M. at the soutli door
f the Ciurt . House i:i the City of
i:i!tsriiouth, in Ca.-s Courif. .t rnska,
Ai r for .-ale. to the i.i::bc.-t I ioder for
ash. all of Lots One 1 and Two :.' )
.i bloek I'virittecn 'is in Vounr .-
avs" Addition to 1'la 1 1.-r:iou th, Cass
untv, Nebraska.
liatt-d: IMattsmouth. o. t ber J1. 1!MG.
Win. a. i;oi:ei:tson.
ileferee
.no. m. li:yia.
Att. fo.- IMainliff.
0-1' ." weeks.
i.i:;l oTiti:
OTICE To NON rcCSIOENT 1E
KKM'.WT?. 'I'll EI K HIvlKS, 1 E
visi-rEs. le;.tei:s. i-eesonal
EECEESENTATl 'l;S ANl ALL 11-1 1 1
SONS I NT E I i EST El ' IN TIIE1K ES
TATE.
William
eased, the
-Xti'evs,
11 ;ersi..i..-i
ViLiani .1.
.1. Scott, if living, if de
unUnown irs, devisees
rsenal represent a t i vs and
iiH-.-'-csti i ia the estate- of
S :!t: Ol:e Se.lt t. If MV
nx. if deceased, ti.e an'KTiown lieirs
levisecs, legatees, personal represen
atives and all persons interested- in
he estate of Otho Scott: Jo-c-phine
cott. it living, if tieceaseii. tiie un
cnown heirs, devisees, legatees, i)er
ojial representatives and all person
nterc-sled iti the es title of .Iosebiru
icott: Lucv Scott, if liviny. it lt'-
eased. the unknown heirs, devisees.
esatees, personal represeniitlves and
.11 persons interested in tiie estate of
mi-v Scott; Eliza. l-Z. Seott, if livinK,
f deceased, tbe unknown heirs, de
.isees, legatees, personal rf-presenta-
ives and all persons interested in the
state of Eliza IO. Scott; lthman Starr,
T living, if deceased, the unknown
eirs. devisees, legatees, personal re
esentativts and all persons interested
n the estate of ltiiman Starr; Jairus
). Neal. if living, if dece;ted. the iin
iliowii heirs, df-visc-es, Ji-xattes, per-
oiia.1 representatives and ail person
ntetested in tiie estate of Jairus E.
Vi a I.
Vou and each of you are ! noli
ieil lliut -si;il S. WiM. as plaintilT, on
he t'tii dav of September. E!h, tiled
is ietition in the l.'istrict Court of
.'ass C'.untv, NebrasUa. wherein you
.ml all of you ; re defendants: the ob
ect and placer of which petition i
hat the claim, intere
nterest of each and
st. risjht. title
every one of
and
you
.n and to the:
The Southeast Quarter of Section
me (1): the Nf riiica.'t U'laner of
eetion twelve li' : all in Township
leven (111 North Kanse twelve (1)
.ast t'.th 1". !.. Cass County, Nebraska,
ncl West half Northwest Quarter of
lection seven (7); To.vnship eleven
11): North Katme thirteen ( 1 :'. ) ; EeSt
th I'. M.. Cass Count , NeLrasku.
Be declared Invalid and ot no force
tiid tliect: iind that the itie of sa id
luinliff i t i and to said real estate and
verv nail tiierc-of be ctuiled uj axaitisl
ou and each and -very one of you,
nd ayainst any and all claim of eacli
nd all of you, and ajjaiiest tiie claim
f each and all of any person claiming
nder. through or by you. and that it
e aiijii'lKHil and deereed that each and
11 ol you whose names are abov se:
orth, if living, and if dead, t.ic heirs,
.evisees, lesatees and personal rcp
esei.tatives ami other persors j-jter-.'Sted
in the estate of each and every
ue of .vmi, have no riyht, title, claim
.r interest in o to said r r.i estate-, or
itiy part there ot, and that eac h and ail
f said .Llt iidants, those named and
.hose whose names are unknown, and
lot "stated, be forever barred from
laiminqr or asserting: any riKht, title,
nterest or estate in and to said real
estate or any part thereof, and for such
itlier and liirtber relief as to tiie court
may seem just luid equitable.
4 Vou and each of ou are fut thct
notified that vou are recjuirid to an
swer said petition on or before the -1th
day ot LL-.eiiibcr. z:l;.
ASGiL S. ILL.
I'laintiff.
c. a. i:avls,
A tl ornev .
1 wks in weekly b : i:inii: October i'S.
A want ad -in the Journal will hrin
results.
v"r-i'I-r"i i
ROBERTSON,
Lawyer.
East of Riley UoteL
Coates' Block,
Second Floor
4-
TrrrTV
W.
V
4.
xrriri: iii;.i:ici.
Kst:;
te of Cl.ii l ies l
("Jinj'liell, U
couil of Cas
ccasoil, in tl;e county
comity Nebraska.
Tlie State of N'el.rask.
sons intcrestt-il in ti: i I cs
and heirs take notice.
CamiLt;!l 1 as filed her
. to all !
;it cn-ili t c ,
ti'.at Ida Jil.
T.ctitiou al-
levins that Charles I . Camphcll hcil
intestate in Cass county. Nebraska, oti
or about March irSrti, 1907. heirs a resi
le. t :iT"l iihaliitant of saiil county ant
the iiwiu r o i the folhpwlnf? lva nueJ
real rstui. tow)::
I-ots three and tour t n. h.ock thir
teen l:s), in lounyr & Ilays addition
to the City of J'lattsninuth, Nebraska,
lea'.'im; . s his sole utnl only heirs nl
Uiw the following named persons, ti
wit: M. Campbell, widow, arid
Phillip Thomas Campbell. auu
raj ii:f.r for a decree barriM? claims:
;at said decedent died int fsia t-" : that
no i u at ion lor a i m mis nation ::aj
11 mudo and the estate of sj:id uc
cedent t.a.; pot been administered u
tie:- Mat-' of ' braska. and thai tne
In-:!-; ai lav i snid decedent as herein
set forth shall be decreed to be the
o nei s in lee simple or 1 1 1 aoove ime
scrioed real estate, which -has been set
for heariri.tr on the 1st day of Novem
ber A. li , l'Jltt.
1 atcd at I Matt siium t h. Nebraska, this
ilbUi day of fceptember A. 1 . lWlii.-
ALLEN J. HKi'JSOX.
Coui.ty Judye.
lO-fi-3 weeks.
i.VAi A I. MITICi:
To wh dim it may com prn :
Notice Is hereby jiven that the under
signed, Hans Schroeder on the ::rd duy
of October, A. ih. 1 '. 1 i filed his pet.lioo
before 1 1 1 Hoard tf Countv Couimls
sioners of ("ass C';;:nty, Nebraska, pray
iiiit said Hoard for a permit and bcense
to eomlui t arol ooerali- a ii"ol end bil
liard hall in the Village of Cedar Creek,
in Ei;-ht Mile iMecl.ui. Ca-s County,
Nebraska.
Notiee is further iriven that the
undersirned applic-ant lor s:'.(h lt eti.se
and peimit, will apiilv So said Lea id
of County t'n!iuniMo!ii r. of Cu.-.
County, for said, license, and the sranl
iii;; of the prayer of 1 is said p-tilimi
on tie 1 Ith tiay of November. A. lb,
1 ! 1 at the l,ot:r of 1 :' o Ii'm k a. lit.
of saiil day. or as soon t herea I't i r as I
may be ik -a rd bv said l'.oa- il ol Com
missioners. To all of which you
will
take due notice.
HANS J. SCliEuEUEU.
i o-:-: w.
IN
Tin: ( ti v
mi vr or
l ( III ItT (IK THK
C.S, MMUtAMi .
In t!
W.
e mi'tter o
lOaton, de
the
estate of Henry
s l.
N.:i-c i hereby i i
elaiiiis aul demands of
ai.-aii.st Ei i.ry W. Caton. !
of i Iree), wood in c;to
I t 1 at t he
all -lei'Miij
eeu-ed, bttt:
'"IMitV. Nf-
braska. will be ree.jved.
adjusted bv the Cm iity
Coui.ty, Nebraska, at the
County .ludue in the
I'lat tstnoii t h in said eount
dav if N'ovcnitier. !1''.. at:
dav of May. HUT a', tie
o'clock A. M. Also that
xamitied aioi
Court, Cass
fli
of tbe.
Koolll.
tl.- titll
tbe Mil
of ten
mont lis
. I ober.
'eirl
on
d on
hour
six
from and after the 1st da v
l'Ji, is tiie time limited for the cred
itors of said deceased to piesent their
claims for examination and allowance.
Iated this 4th day of October, l'jli.
L'y the Court.
ALLEN J. I'.EE.-'ON.
County Juii'f.
10-S- tw.
I.
'inn
Ol .M' V
(II ATV
tl UT Ol'
'I'll K
OI' (
A.i; A i:tllt AKA.
In the matter of the estate of Alvara.
A. I'ish. dec-eaeiJ.
No! ice f t'lunl S- t lenient.
To all el-sons intt rested in t1(? estate
of Alvara. A. Fisii, deceased:
You are hereby notitied that on Mon
day, the Ildli day of October. 1 : 1 1, at
the hour of ton o'clock a. in., there will
le a beariii:? on the petition of L''aniii
K. Cuiie. administratrix of said estat
for the allowance of her tinal account,
and distribution oT the residue in ber
hands to such persons as are by law
entitled thereto, and for such other
mattp'rs as may properly come before:
the court at said time.
.If no objections are filed on or 1m
fore said date the prayer of said pe
tition will be frrarted.
Hated this 7th day of October. EJlG.
By the Court,
ALLEN J. KEESON.
County Juduo.
10-i-lw.
IN
the coiatv roi ur 01 thi:
( OI.M'V OF CAiS m:iikaka.
In the matter of tbe estate of Lajra
Standley, deceased.
Vou arc hereby notified that a iiear
ins will be had on the petition of
Ulysses G. Standley filed in said cause,
askinsr for the appointment of Thomas.
Wallinjr. as administrator of said es
tate and finding as to all the heirs of
Laura Standley are, will be had at the
office of the County Judpe in Platts
moutli. Cass County. Nebraska, on the
1st day of November, lUIti, at the lour
of ten o'clock. A. M.
Objections to the allowance of saUl
petition must be on file on or beforo
said date.
liy the Court.
ALLEN J. ISEEoN.
Countv Judjfe.
T'irst iniblication Monday, October Z.
l'JVi. Z wks.
I
THE
CO I'.MV
oi Alt oi irr or Tilt;
OF (Ass, MillilAMvA.
In the matter of the estate of William
M. Standley, de:-ea.-ed.
To all persons interested in said es
tate, creditors, and heirs, take notice
that I'lysses j. Standley, bus tiled ).is
petition. alleninfc- tliat William il.
Staudlev-. died intestate in ("ass County.
Nebraska, on or about the l-llh day of
October, I!"!."., b ins; a resident and in
habitant of Cass Cor nty. Nebraska, ami
the owner of the following described
real estate, to wit:
Southwest Quaiier of Section thirtv
("0, Town'l it ten ldi, Eanwe r'r.e
(Ul. i:ast Cth I. M.. Ca.-s County. Ne
braska. Leaving; as lus sole and onlv
lieirs at law tiie following natrv-d ji-r-sons,
to wit: his widow. Laura -'ta?iI-ley.
und the foliowiriK named children:
i:flie .1. Standley, now EfTie. I. lullon;
d:iug:iiter: Elihu M. Standle-. soji;
Florence II. Standley. now Florence II.
Shaw: daughter; Iick II. Staridbv, sun'.
I'lyysses ( t. Standley, son: all orwliuia
art- now of lawful ape and praying for
a decree burr ins claims.
That said decadent died intestate.
That no application for administration
has been made, and the estate; of said
decedent lias not been administered iu
the State of Nebraska, and that too
heiry- at law of sakl decedent 4s hcreiii
set forth should Ik.- decreed to be the
scribed real estate, with ), i,a) ( l
owro is in fee simple; of the. above tP
for 1 .-caring on the. 1st day of Novem
ber. IU 16.
Dated at I'lattsmoutli. Nebrus.ka. tllis
2Sth day of September. 1U1C.
By the Court.
ALLEN J. LEE SON.
County Jud-.
I' ii'.ct publication Monday, October?,
19 10. o weeks.
I.N
UISTHICT
CO I. TV.
( 'Ol' KT oi' CASS
ALHKAMvA.
In the matter of the C ua rd i n v i, i ,.r
Phillip Thomas Campbell, Minor.
M."v"'.!" tUi -VtU ,,u ot September,
l'Jlf). tbiy cuuso came; n for bearinL.-
upon tbe petition of Ida M C:.n.r.i-.ii
jruaidian, prayins tlierein for a lii eijs.J
to sell Lot Four, in Block Ttiii-., ...
Yoiinc- A: Havn Addition in i.e. t-n.'. ..r
I'lattsmoutli. Nebraska, subject to life,
estate and homestead rights of Ida A.
v.tiui :i oei i. ior tne purpose at
rein vest-
inp tne proceed thereof to a
better ad-
vantage for said minor.
It is therefore ordered that the
r i - : ... ..-,.1
T'tX t
i in iiuu cLii uersorw nturi v.t.(
i
sain matter api?ar before me at
' - tv 111
the-
oisuici court room on the I'lst day
.'
auuoi, iic. l I) CIOLIC , M t.i
""'J" cause way a license i mul.i
liot
oe Kianieu to SaiU uuarelijiii
a'tiinti
setforth-
That notice of the time 1. 1-.,.- ..r
said lieaiins he riven to all persons in
terested by publishing a copy of this
order in the I'lattsmoutli .li
October, 191C. v
luicu trets unor in i,i vict .1.,..
of
JAMES T
i;r.r.i,r.r
Judza of the liivt
First cabllcatioD. Th.ursdav. kent nu.