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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
v.. PLA.TTSM OUTIl SEMj. .THURSDAY, DECEMBEIV21, 1916.- -TfeK.LT JOUBNAE. PACK 7. . TOURING CAR $360.00 uy,a: It is the biggest UAR &UYAn the world by far the cheapest to operate, d e preciates much less th.an any other car, always on the go, good roads or bad, and repairs kept in every ity,-town 'or hamlet. If you doubt it ask the owners. Come in and see 'our ;Winter Cars -the Coupelet and the Sedan just the cars for cold weather. ;:-'7 -- . U y . 3 ' '!. S- Is- 4 We carry a complete stock of Ford parts,' automobile supplies, tires, tubes, chains and radiator covers Bring your Fords to us for repairing and overhauling. y - 'VW , 1 U i Office TeKNo?i.f :Shop c: DC DC IN PLATTSMOUTlf -" - 5 FORTY YEARS AGO. iUr.cje is tholv euchre player in town. The folks drfc all skating 'iKir'-these jrctty moonligrht nights. Woodson broke through tHc lcewith li team- last wook got. out-nll O. k. ; Kr - "-vi ' Ir. William U. AVhecler, passenger acent. Wisconsin railway, from St. Paul. Minn., and brother of "lion. J I. Wheeler of-thi piac4?, has come out k bore to ?pend Christmas and take a f iance with us on. the 27th. Likewise The ehavika Chills arc now Rolling and Manufacturing the msri m The Popular Cass County; Brand of Flour EVERY SACK GUARANTEED! Also a Full Line of By Products! CD. STiJOHW, prop. JOE MA LC 6 iltii .if'ad rMllfcr' ! ? i 5 For Sale by Katt & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. ' aiid Puis a Ganscmer, r.lurray, Nob; . -ft-5 i ; ' and Leave the COUPELET $505 SEDAN $645 ' y . ) . ' "' . . $22.05 freight added to all prices. Tel. No. 58-Plattsmouth ; Mr. D. A. Holbrook, from St. Paul. I'Both are good-looking fellows. Dr. Davis of Lincoln, who, our read ers' will remember, went south some time ago to volunteer his services to the '"yellow fever sufferers, passed through Plattsmouth- on Sunday last,1 returning home. Dr. Leslie, who ac companied him, having stopped for a short visit among friends in the east. Dr. Davis wore a handsome pin in scribed, "Presented to J. G. Davis, a volunteer Howard physician, by the citizens of Water Valley, for his noble untiring and proficient services among P,ur yellow fever sufferers. Water .Val ley, Mass., 187G." " On the cross-bar ts the' word Howard. -This will be a pleasant reminder to him of a duty nobly performed, and in. the perform- RUNABOUT $345.00 of s! .... AUTHORIZED 9 FORD DEALER 3 ance of whidvlje his been .rmi:cjfuliv; preserved;frot.death. . .j , tj j , - - , - . . - H5t r. Miss. . .. ? jyetjrfi'i thiitj loioivs i anything' about the Ilerald man knows he can't, see very well out of one eye, and every one that lives about Plattsmouth knows that Doty can't hear much with both ears. Well, the other day the Herald man was walking up the street, and felt somebody pushing against us on the blind side.- We are always a little sensitive about that, and edged off, in a moment the push came again, without turning our head to see who it was we said, "What in do you want to crowd a fellow in the gut ter for?" A kind of grunt was the answer, and still without looking, we said, "I'll get out in the middle of the street if you say so, Mister." "Yes, it's a fine day," said the oilier voice, and then the conversation ran something like this. "Ed. "How much sidewalk do you take on an average?" Ans. "River's all froze over, cross teams every day." YA. "There's .about eight feet of plank here, plenty of room for two men." Ans. "Coldest weather I ever saw this time of year." Ed "How far do you live from here?" ' Ans. "That's what I told 'cm, It'3 all hunk, biz, you know. Ed. (turning around) "Hello, Doty, is this you?" Ans. "Rig air-hole on tothcr tide, like to fell in myself." ' Ed. "I say, old fellow, it's cold weather, isn't it, now." ' Ani. "Only two years old and fat as butter." Ed. "Yes, I knowit, ' why didn't you fry .it?" Ans.'AlJ hunk, 'next Christmas you nby,,'-. ' Ed.l ,rGpoU-byel'm going up to the .office how." " - . - "; "You bet, more fun than I ever sav before, good lot of boys, ain't they?" MAN AND BOY HELD for MURDER OF AGED'Gquple Mason City, 111., Dec. 18. Charle. Thomas'. SIT and"r ijftcTiiomas; To were arrested today as the suspected slayers of John P. Becker,-85, and his wife, S3, wealthy Mason county resi lntrs. who were found murdered in their home Sunday morning. Pdoodhounds- brought from Spring field to trail the slayers went directly to the residence of the Thomas boys, one mile north of the Becker farm. Empty shells found at the scene of the murder tallied with those found in a fourteen-shot .22 calibre rifle, dis covered in the Thomas home. Bullets taken from the bodies -of the victims also tallied with those in the cart ridges in the gun. Eleven empty cart ridges were found. Three were not discharged in the crun found at the Thomas home. The aged couple were made to suf fer horribly before they were killed officials aid. Both bodies were muti lated and bruised. That the slayers intended to fire the premises to conceal their crime, is be lieved. The tops cf two oil lamps ha' been unscrewed and the oil pourct: over the1 hodyUirid" clothing of 'Mrs Becker. The torch was then applied, but the fire soon spent its force and went out. However, the clothing on the lower part of the vfomari's body -was burned and the limbs :left -in' a charred condi tion. '- '- -' The slayers :secured approximately $14,000, relatives of the " couple" said. Several thousand dollars was over looked. ' ' :;-' The two Tho'mas'boys live on ii "farm owned by' William Becker, "a" son of the slain BecVer and his wife. The relatives of tile victims of the murder in this city and vicinity vere notified by telegram yesterday after noon of the tragedy and the fact that the funeral sef vices. -would be: held from the home on Thursday afternoon. Mis.:C. T Peacock,-Mr. F.. A. . Cloidt and P. T. Becker, nieces and nephew, of the slain couple, left this morning for Illinois to be. present at thp, fu-; neral. Mr. J. H. Becker, brother. t of; the murdered man, was unable on ac count of I;is heaTth to go to Illinois to l : . I T ' . . . ...s.Siti.T - - " -. ' ' .'":; attend the funeral. , : SAYSMURCHELLflLL-BE: . THE NEXT .FOOD DEPUTY . Lincoln,. Dct;. . J.SJ.t GovevnorTelec.t. Keith Neville returned -today from Washington, ..where he attended, a con ference of governors of the different states,, biai rputside of confirming the' already published, statement that 0tto' Murchell would be food commissioner andM. f'V Webster,' editor of the St.' Paul Phonograph, would be printing commisioner, had nothing to say.. , "I have a Targe, amount .' of corre spondence' at ..home I suppose,' . said the new governor, ''and I would' like to look that over before I announce, anything further' in the way of ap pointments. The ' governor enjoyed his trip to Washington and believes he received ihuch practical benefit from his as sociation with the executives of other states. MRS. FRED TRUESDELL AND JJH1LDBEU ARE HERE ..V . J-'roni Tu'cKityy'ist- laHjri. ar V " ' Mrs. Fred Truesdell arid cliildren, of New York, arrived in this, city yes terday and will spends the holidays sit the home o( lrs. TiTesdel Is parents', Mr. and Mrs. George 14. Dovey. Mrs. Truesdell who was formerly Miss Ethel Dovey, . has- not ' been in good health for the" past two years and last spring her condition was such as i.o give her family tntich worry but since she has improved very much and has been able to stand the trip west to visit her parentsin the old home: The members of the George E. Dovey family are expecting to enjoy a fam ily reunion" on Chi'istmas clay and all will be present with the exception of two daughters,-Miss- Alice . Dovey, the famo.us musical comedy star and Mrs. G. H. Falter, of Fall City who will remain with her children who are quite sick at their home. ' " . '.. If you have anything for sale adver tise in the Journal, WTX RGBERTSdN, " Lawyer. ;- .T,.T..T..T..T..T..T..?..T 'MB. FARMER A half million dollars worth of perfectly good farm ma- -chinery is tluown io the .scrap L pue every year in Nebraska. thee is on machinery. Castings break, bearings rc" w,.safts bend and break. Thing3 Ret dull and pull hard, geavs vattle, smash, bang and crash, paint getg dull xiAciiiy xcaa ix w.iuw away macninery ana Duy new, be cause they , are not aware that wc can in nearly every case re-make such machinery equal and in many respects better than new. We do not care how bad your machinery is smashed or worn, they all look alike to us; we re . make them as good, as new and save you money. . A. dollar saved is a dollar earned, keep your money at home and you may get it back' again besides it helps us to em ploy home labor. Put your machinery troubles up to us. we have the best . equipped machine shop ' in '.the country; if you don't believe it call and see us. . Visitors are always welcome.- .. ; . . , . -.. We make everything in metal. ... - Now is a good .time to , over haul things for the spring, rush. ' WESTERN MACHINE AND " FOUNDRY. L. C. Sharp. Plattsmouth- - '' - "Nebraska ORNAMENTAL GATE LEADING TO OAK ; KILL CEMETERY , ,Thp suggestion .made, at a recent meeting of the city, council ,in regard to the vlwxiig of4iiii ornajuentul.iron gateway leadingto Oak Hill cemetery i a step.iiJi the r.iglit. direction. toward imjiroving the appearane9,of. this cjily of. the silent, which until the last few years Kas not been given the atten tion1 that it should have' froni 'tHc community. '' In almost all cities the last" resting place' of the loved 6nes is carefully looked after arid kept up in the best of shape but in this respect Oak Hill cemetery-has not been kept to the standard that it should be.' The preKClit committee of the-' council that has charge of. the .cemeteW-wprk has been in earnest in. an effort :to secure better;conditions there .arid to have the .cemetery, present the proper appear ance, that it should but .it has taken a great deal of time, to get the plans for the proper improvements completed andthis has retarded the work some what. The persons" who' own lots in the cemetery should join hands with the committee of the council in see ing that the cemetery is kept in proper shape by having their lots fixed up in a fitting manner. SUIT FOR DIVORCE FILED IN THE DISTRICT COURT From Tuesday's Daily. , Last evvning a suit for, divorce wao filed in the office of Clerk of the Dis trict Court James Robertson entitled Dora Shaffer vs William Shaffer, in which the plaintiff seeks to have, the marriage annulled, by the court.- In her. petition the plaintiff, states that they were married 011 March 20, 1807 at Blue Earth, Minn., and charges the defendant with nonsupport arid cruelty that made life unbearable and forced her to leave home with her children in' February, 1915, and 'inec that time she has been making her home in Cass county, residing at Alvo. Money in Eggs. ' Eggs are not bankable "but the money from their sale is. This money is yours for the effort. How do you treat the hen that "lays the Golden Eggs? Dr. B. A. Thomas' Poultry Remedy will keep the poultry in good condition, and increase the yield in eggs. ' 'We guarantee tly's and refund your money if not satisfied. H. M. Soermichsen; . ' Puis & Gansemer;' ' Nothing in; the printing '; line ' has grown 'like 4 the? ; Christmasr Greeting cardarid trfe Joiirnairs line has grown accdrdfnsTy, "until this jear wlienwe nave tlie' largest"" assortment. ' ever shown Tn tlie city," We Hnow" jo'ii'r. ,old. patrons will see "them, but we have an assortment large enough fur many new ones. SALE QF FORD CARS SINGE' SEPTEMBER. T. H. Pollock, the local reprcsenta tive of the Ford cars, that' rTrtve' K come known as the universal car,' has bEen tlofng a flourishing busisdm-.- ibg the fall months and since as suming the Ford agency, the first of September, he has disposed of new iTords to the following parties Frank Vallery, Glenn Vallery, John S. Val- lcry, James W. Holmes, Henry Rice, Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co., Chris. Schoemaker, G. II. Wiles, Lloyd Gapen, Z. T. Shrader, A; ,W. Smith, James D. Earhardt, C,"L. Shoemaker, Ben Hankinson. William II. Carncr. ,r a Frank H. Johnson. Mrs. Marv Beck- er, lrs. Brendel and Biendel.' C. L. x . . . les. The fact that there was so 2l"t a demand for cars as to make it impossible foi. Mr Poiio to -rcaify dispose of as many as he could if the cars had been ready for delivery. He i.as uwii aote to secure a supply of the new model machines that are so popular with the pubiic and wiU hay? these ready for delivery. The closed t 1 v ' car is one tnat is jivowinir in fa vol with the touring car and roadstlvs. Aviin gooa ousmess meiixvis and com- petent mechanics and salenum "m the employ of Mr. Pollock he expects this branch cf the r oru institution .to bit1 recognized as tile 'HonJ of tlte t"otjd.,,r! M. S. nfiggs has' jofned the' FVtf forces as a salesman and will assist in disposing of the.FQEdsto thejpfople bf this locality. UOX SOSIOL IN niSTKICT NO. 35. j - ;.t;:- i. jl UrM . r.- .. (; v. . There will be a box social at tl Amick school house in school district No. of), one mile west, two miles south of Mynard, next Friday evening De cember 22d. Everybody invited.- Mrs. Morford, teacher. 12-18-tf BOX SOCIAL IN DISTUICT Al. There will be a program ' and box social at ' the' Becker 'school, seven miles west of Plattsmouth, on Satur day evening,1 December 23d. Every body invited. ' ; . -.... : ROSA CLINE, Teacher: 1 12-ll-tfd&wkly Noiii i: oi kin i, sivrn,faMr,yi', , the Motjnty court of Cass coiinty Xebraski. in the Riatter of tin- estate of i."liarles ,S. prltnan. .deceased. All persons interest-cil rn' naiif es tate will take notice, tliat tlie executor has' filed his final r'eport' an'iV petition for . final settlement and allowance of sab! report, and for final distribution of Paid estate, and that the hea.rlrt will be had upon said report and pe tition in said court on tlie ilCth day of December, at - tlie ..hour of.:30:00 o clock A. M. Date! this lSlli dav- of December, A.- .T." m:'i :soN'. County J udy D. . ivyi:i:. Attornev.. lec. ls-l10-Lt. l.i:f; Ia trrici:. Notice to non-residents defendants, tliein heirs-,, devisees, -legatees, .personal representatives and all persons inter ested in their estate. ' ' ' .:'! i To the unknown heirs, devisee?,-lej-.- ptees. personal representatives and all nersops interested in. the estKle ' of I-.Iihs I'oeoelt, ileceasen. ami the un known claimants of th ' east lialf of the northeast quarter of section, seven teen (17) township eleven (11) runwe A thirteen, east 6tli 1. M., Cass county. retraska. " You and each of you are hereby mti tied that Charles Cont rvman as plain tiff, on the ltlt day of December, 1!14, tiled his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and all of you are defendants, the ob ject and prayer of which petition Is that the claim, interest.' risfht, title and estate of each and every one of you in atid to' the northeast quarter of sec licm seventeen (17) township eleven til) north ratiire thirteen east tith 1 M.; Cass county. Nebraska.' bo declared invalid, and of no force and effect.. That the title of said plaintitT ln and to said, real estate, and- -every part thereof tie quieted as against you and each ajjd.. everyone uf you, and axiiinst any and all claims' of any " person thrmifrh or by you, and that it he ad- JuitKcrt'and decreed tbaf ein-li striA'aTf-of yon whose n;imes are above set forth, if living-, and if deceased,-,- tlie keirs, devisees, legatees, and personal 'repre sentatives and all otb6r.-"pertuhsr"inf ested in the, estate or tfaclv?. a-ml" fcver'y one of you, liave no rijtht. .-Ltlt-2 el aim or interest in and to said real estate, or anv part thereof and that each and all of said defendants, those nmnet, Hiidrjblidho wJio.su names 'are runkjiowti and not ttated. lie forever bsirred from claimintr or asertitiK unV- rijcJjtt..,titVe, intereijt or estate in ati'd to said 'real estate, or any part thereof, a nil for such . other and further relict a- ty the court .may seem just ahi) ej uitablrt. You and each of sou are furtiier notir tied that you are required to iinswer said petition on or hel'on Motitjay tlj HI t li iay of .latiiiiii , 1 H 1 7 . CIIAIU.rJS CONTliV.MAN, t . . ., I'laintirf. J. A. hAWI-S, ; j i A 1 1 ornev. , . , , 1 weeks bes inniiiK l'Z-H-li. ' NOTICE TO CONTK ACTOUS. 4 V . Sealed bids will be recoivtu at the ofiice of. tjie County Clerk in.lhe Court House at PlattsmouthoCass County, Nebraska, up to 12 o'clock (noon) ojj Monday,' January 8th, 1 i 1 7, for the painting of the second floor of tlie toue;hxi.'se, and painting, of a"ilrrit- $ide woodwork, as per specifictlof adopted by the Board of Commission ers and on file in the -ofliceuf ..CoufttyJ- Clerk. A certified check for 2UO-t)0 muU accompany eacrv pid,'- iJp The Board of, f Commisners .tfiMf lerves the right to reject any or all FirANK J. XrBERSII AL, cdunty'tJleiT Dated, Plattsmouth, Neu., December 6, 1916. .OTICIJ TO CKKDITOltS. t -iW I l.rr'th- ("ounty Couft a Cas untv, 0 Nebi ii-ka. In tl ni.ft toi'Juf iho ve- tale ut Hans Mieiffn, (Juit T.scu. Nut ire is lioreiiv i vcn'to 'ftie rrcditbrM of huil it crase.J. that lieariiiBf; will U f upuii claims tlled aga Istfa id J tafe. brl'ore me, County J nil pro of" Case i:uiinty.-NVIdaxka, In the Couulv ljuurt ) loiiin hi 1 -i ai I sinnm 11. 111 uki at riuttsnlmitli. In uM County, on tli 1 !mv of .lamiarv. l'JIi. and on ik-.jai;jujui-fc4uH;UjUu-i4.' in the lou-noon. M i;irn iay, ior u a in inal i i'u' jiiUTflfrf.ift; ttftft ' a I lowancer lluit all il.iinis must ! lilr.l in xail foiiH. "on1 mWtm v 'giWff-tafrt 'hour of- liearinM': ami that any and all claims against said estate, not tiled on or he fore aid last hour, will be forever barred. Witness my band and seal of said 'otintv Court, at 1 Ma 1 1 smou t Ii. in said 'ounty, this i'Stli day of November, ..xli.un j. im:i:son. vks, senii-wkly start Monday, lJ--l-lb. .OT14.'K TVt,lt:,,l'l'OH!' . a Cass County, lu iin nr. Ill the matter of the c-staio of llatlnoii I lest r, deceased. Notice is lieieby trlven-to the ercdit- (ii's r ia !! ilei-eiiseil that liearinux will he had upon claims tiled 'i tea 111. -I said tate. before me. County .lude of Cass County, Ni-lnaska, at the County Court li'&nJ in l'lattsinout h. in said 'iHiiit, on the 2itli day of leeeinber. 1 i 1 . and on the l'th dav of June, 1U17, at 1 o'clock n. m., each day for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be tiled in vaid court on or before said last hour of heailnif. Witness my hand and seal of said CiMinty Court, at 1'lattsmouth. Nebran- ka.' this "itli day of November, 19i. : AI.hKN J. lllOKSON. iSTali County .ludu'e. l'Ublicatioii 11-7-1016-4 wks. 1.1 :;.!, xm'ici: State f Nebraska, The C.Ta. County, .?1U the.4 ojujtt ti... matter Ja ines W. Thtmins. deceased. ' n n-ailini and lilins: the petition ofl h if Tlioinas ivayiK that admi nist ra -' w - - ii liiilt titt. 11 as administrator. Ui-.l. It'll 11 ,t lw. ....... I ..I t I. I 11. ati. ,, . . U ;.. in., is assii,.,i: lor heaii., Si,i. i t it ion. whi n -v- sons irit.i.M,.,, ln s.)j,1 UVtiiy Uliiv pear at a eovmtv . ..,.. i j.i.i.i' .. . tlie prayer of j.cut niTr Miollhl ,l 1m- rtiMii-o. .inn in-rti u.,,i... , t IU,. dency of said p.ut,,,,, iiri,, ,,. ,,f.;iV, thereof he K,ven t -ui , ,la, 4 terested in said in.m.-i- 1. . ,, , , l, j ,, a .copy of U'i; order in t) uatsmoutu Journal, ;a Ceekl.v ' fi-Vsoa,.,. ,,-ifn,..j in. sai'V county, fov -thviv ,m.s-. V4. weeks, prior to said ilay uf t,. a'i ii, ' Dated November 1'st lr,. l .r". . ALLKN J. l!l'.V,s s- .'. Couniii -Ja,. 3-wk.vM.ondayf . J)ec.(6, 1916 1st. l.u-. ' .vorici; oi' ni:i'i:iti:i:'.s VrtltTlTIOKj- la ' I lie I51trlct Courf- of l.anpmtrr :i I.-;: j -'wiiit'y sN'cbrimka,-; ;f- Fi'i-ucep. Hattie I'oUavd; .plaintiff, - ' , vs. .' MurPni irthel flniltlcq, et defetidattx. . Not ice. is hereby, uiveji tha.tity virtLe or a judgment and an order of tire I trnt Court of Lancaster County hi-Hska, etitered on the J.'ith day of vemnetv itio, in- -.e-i'wikc etirturr' in aapl Cotjrt, .w-heyijiii .Fraiive-h llattie I'ul latil was plainiiff. and 'the following rin nir were lefenlrftit-Hl. t hits: M.Trloii Kthel ihidilen, Cliarles llolliiil. J-.loren- Massie Codden, Nellie ciodden.' Hazel Mai ion (lodden, ,'eral ; yietor trodden, ItoiHce Kdwaiil Codden. Stella C.odden ViHiam,-Ciii-Je..s A. Williams, uid John II. HelJ. directed the u ndet itrned. us i-eferee-' to sell- t-Iie -following' deticrlbeil roperty, all of - whlchi- j.., situated lai C ass County, .Nebraska, to-wlt: The north half of t he .; nortlirfjut quarter of section nineteen (lit), town fchip. tw-Jve li;), north, latiKO niJie', east of the 6th 1'. M., I will, ok Tui iVtty, thi' !t h of .litthiary. '11117. ut -one o'clock. 1. M., sit the Caws. County Ooiir-4 House, 1n the (TtV of I'lattslilouth. "Ne braska', s-ell .ai. public vendite, to the highest bidder for cHkli all.if lie a,hovr ileseribed real etftevthe sMnio'to lo ffe and clear of aJI eijcumbwme. The sale " 6f t his properly is' su1i.ict to the confirmation of the Court.. lns session of tlie pjoperty will be given March 1, 1917. The., land is .well .Im proved. Abstract showing, good title will be furnished. ' IZ. A. ViGGK?'H(ltN, JU., Kcferee. ., AttiUndi JCeCiraka. Morning & L.edwith, .Vtjtorueyjs., . . Lincoln, Nebraska. " ' OTICI0 TO ItlilllTimsi. The .State of Nebrauka, Cass County. 'In the- Con ii' Court; ' .-3 estate of In the 'matter of 'the John : -. Kellv. leceasel. " To the creditors of said estate: Ymi are hereby notitieil that t will sit at the bounty Court roont in l'Ialt mouth in said county, on January !, 1917. and July ), 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M., on each of said days to receive anl examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment ami 'al lowance. The time limited for the presentation of cla im 'rtjca Inst shIi! t-s-tnte is six months from tlie ninth dav of January, A. I . 1 ;i t?v; Hltd - Alia titn limited for payment of debts is nn jeat; from eleventh .ilu X Diccmhcr, 1916." Witness my hand and the senl of said county -ourt, this eltventh" clpv of bet-ember, 191C. . r. .' ? ,i allet j. Twn;3cfr. ' .- T Coujtfy' Judjre. V. A. Itoliertson, ' - - -r- - " Atltirncy. l''ii-4st publication 11-11-1916. LLU Ah Of it; 1 1 ; In- the Toitnty Nehrwuka. Court of CiT.i? c"oi ul y. State of .afcifaska; ' )yi f'ass County. T all persons the i-s tate of Cenrjcu A hi IT ISOIl, h'--fise'l : On re.idiiiir the . petii ion of. WlUhn HI J!. IhinnitiK. Aditilrtrtltaf itf IfTi wi ill sinnexed iiayij.. Utiyal. rfcltu ient ami allowance, of Ills' SK-cu'rV"' in tins' fotirt on the Ihth day ol' lit-vtfi her, IJlf nn ior a juiiKmpni inirmiw ho are all the heirs and Jejjatee.s,fl .-a id deeeaseil krl for a 1f,t-t-(- ffn.i;jinunt of tl.ii resioue oi sani" esltrtw. . ii is nereoy orireren mat you and C V persons interested in said iriatu r uiiiv!. find do, appear at tin MiUti.urd: iu o- m-iii mi hihi i or sain iimiiK. mi the L'6th day of I )eceiA ti H -I ... i'iH.J at nine o'clock A. Al.. to sjjow catis. 11' any (hern Iks vVliy IKK prl jer ol tin-! petitioner should ntit bj grunted, atiii! mat notice -of ttiv..;Htiit m of sni.t JU and the lieuriiiu lliereof I ..It given to all persons interested in sjii.i matter by t.u hi Ishi nir . 8 ( ttinv of thii (Si-Her in the riatt.imAith:.loiii mil : .V-nii-weeklv newsnuoer iMlni.-il.ii..i. i'mty, for one wex-fc reiCiT- MtJf ilu or liearin. I ALLEN J. i?i;i;.so.v. i ounty u blication. Judiic. 1 J-18-191C-Iirst S.OftJonogrxJiplifW: Dawson'. jj o , -fc. ?: Sales bills done quickly at th1 quickly at tW Journal. office, Mliere the line i the best and largest in Cass county.