The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 22, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 22, mi?.
PLATTSMOTJTTT SEMT-WTFTCLY JOURNAL.
PACT. 3.
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Counterfeits, Imitations'
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and Children Experience aeainst Experiment.
wriat is UAb l UKiA
Crtr:.- is harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Paregoric-L::.-cs
and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
r .-icher Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
r. jc is i;s C'--rantee. For more than thirty years it has
ly.n in constant use for the relief of Constipation", Flatulency,
V: ind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
th-.r.frc-r., and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
ibi: aiiralation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
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Bears the
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hi Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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.an a car lend th:- tin e.
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tie en em
y C.e-irge Shrader as a farm' O-sie Oldham, of Alberta, Canada,
r s'-me tinv.-. had the mi--'was called to Plattsmouth on account
f havinsr a horse
tear up
in jurinir .
and fall on him Fridav nicrht,
Listen I
&?f:1 Make an Automobile Out of Your Ford!
Ford Owners Head
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who i-'-nresent Pick-
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a
peculiar
sing" accident
of Bradford,
en trut of wi
ai. , :t live
It seem
id bh-w off
r.n:-"s eas.
that a su!
his rat and
he let jro of
fnrtunate'v
in attempting; to catch it
the steering; wheel. Un
at that moment the
wive!-: -t'uck a rut,
turtle r.s it slid into
inir Mulford beneath
the car turn eel
the ditch bury
it.. etc.
The most valuable accessory yet
brought out for the Ford car. Re
moves the strain of driving. Gives
complete control of car. over lotno
sold to date, your car is next, come
to a real machine shop and have one
put "n. try it if you don't like it,
we will take it off and refund your
monov. Price S15.no.-
Western Machine and Foundry
Plattsmouth,
for Fletcher's
Bought, and which has been
and Tust-as-good " are but
Signature of
liim so h.xily that it was necessary to
rennAe him to a hospital for treat
ment. At lid latest reports he wa.
lestir.ir'r.s easy as possible.
p.-rwooi! I.vr.de left for the border
9
ELMWOOD. A
'-I- Leader-Echo.
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
John Hoover shipped a ear load of
js to Xthvaska ("ity the first of the
j v. et
I loirs h.ave been ove r the Kk
this week.
n'a.rlv
On la-t Sunday a fine habv bov was
r.
I Mrs. John Woods. Jr.
IJoth mother and ba'ny are dointr r.ice
iy and tiv.' parents are re.-eivir ir the
Loiivrat ulations of their many friends.
r -. Jcr.r. .iJifi id. v.'io stJiae time
i.iro fell and brtke her leir was able to
up for t!;e firt lin.e on Tuesday.
M vs. V.'-.-p.::, d' Crete, Iter mother, is
h.ere earing for her.
C. S. Hart received word on Thurs
day of the serious ilintss.. of his sister,
Mrs. Love of Kansas City, and that
there was no h"pe fur her recovery.
Mi-. Hart It-ft for that dace the same-da:-.
Mrs. Nor. a Kilmer of St. Louis. Mo.,
who has been visit intr her parents, .Mr.
,.!.d .".Irs. A. YV. Ntihart. at this place.
left M
onday
for
fer
Topcka. Kas., anti
l short visit before
Lansas
Citv
ming- home.
L. A. Tvs-'.n, of this place is one of
the speakers at the district meetinp of
I. O. O. E. which meets at Xehawka
this Friday evening". He was assigned
an important subject and we are sure
). O. i:
that he will do it justice.
of the sickness and death of his sister
came to Elmwood Friday evening" for
IRREVERSIBLE WORM
Steering Gear for Ford Cars
Nebraska
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few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs.
(1. W Worley. He is
law. havintr married
their
their
-on-in-
olt'est
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Jor
dan, Mont., arrived Saturday to visit
at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Ceoifre
Osborne. Frank Hirdon who has been
visiting in this country for some time
is also visitinjr them. YVm. A. Clark
is living: at Jordan and they say he is
eloiny fine in that country.
YV. E. I'armenter has returned from
a visit to Hot Springs, Ark., where
he spent several weeks for the bene
fit of his health. He is now at work
ajrain at his blacksmith shop. He
feels that he has derived some benefit
by the trip. He reports the weather
conditions fine there and that he
picked violets while there.
On Wednesday morning C. C..
Bailey received a telegram from Mil-
ford anouncini"- that his uncle, II. Y .
Hailey was very low and not expected
to live. Mr. Dailey left on the morn
ing: train for that place. No further
news has been learned up to the time
of going: to press concerning his
uncle's condition. Ii. C. Hailey was a
former Elmwootl resident and is well
known here.
-l- LOUISVILLE
Courier -I
Miss E. Viola Everett visited with
friends at Murdock Sunday.
Xed Walker spent Sunday at Wa
ho. with Jeir Carrett and family, re
turning" home Monday morning-.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Schliefeit vis
ited in Ashland over Sunday with
the former's sister. Mrs. Fred I.orn
man and family.
Otto Merrill, of Draymer, Mo., ar
rived I'riday to visit his aunts, Mrs.
Sarah Cutforth and Mrs. J. J. Twiss
and other relatives.
Virgil Haddon anil Edg-ar Pankon
in went to Auburn Wetlnesday evening-
to attend a state meeting" of vol
unteer firemen as representatives of
the Louisville tire ilepartmeni.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hopkins, from near
Pueblo. Colo., who have been visiting
relatives in Cass county were g-uests
at the home of their niece, Mrs. Ed
ward Steinkamp Sunday.
E. E. Steinhar.s was down from
Omaha Tuesday calling" ,n his many
Louisville friends. He is holding:
down a g-ood position in the big Foit!
factory and says
with his work.
he is much pleased
Virgil Haddon is having; a c
ellar
dug" under his house preparatory to
installing" a furnace. Ho says lie
finds a hard coal burner insuilicit-nt to
heat him home and will have a fur
nace installed immediately.
C. E. Metzgx-r, formerly of Mur
ray, but, row with Roberts Pros. L
Poe commission company of Omaha,
accompanied by his brother, Albert
Metzger, president of the Anchor
bank at Merriam. Neb., paid Louis
ville friends a visit Tuesday.
Mrs. E. A. Slander, who has not
enjoyed very g-ood health this winter,
was able to ride own town Saturday
and spend the tlav at the home of her
son, P. ('. Stander, while her daught
er. Miss Alice, was at Omaha for the
day on a shopping: tour.
DR. BLEICK.
Dr. Bleck, World-Herald build
ing", Omaha, --.peciaiist in eye, ear
nose and throat disease, will be at
Plattsmouth every Tuesdav, at II. A.
.MCLievain .jeweirv store. t.e "tias-t-
r T 1 T " . .
es scientifically fitted. 1-1 '.-.'!td2tw kly
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W. A. ROBERTSON.
Lawyer.
East if Riley IIoteL
Coates Block,
Second Floor
FOR SALE.
Fine six-acre tract, close to city;
g-o-xl house, barn and outbuildings,
plenty of fruit; a barpain at So,-"00.
Call on Tom Bower.
1917 Calendar Pads at the Journal
office.
W. R. Young-, the auctioneer, came
in this morning" from his home near
Murray and departed on the early
Burling-ton train for Omaha to visit
for a few hours.
Fred Horn of Hay Sprinps, who
has been visiting; with his friends in
the city for the past two days de
parted this morning" for Omaha. Mr.
Horn has been with the Sheridan
county boosters and took the occasion
to visit the friends here.
Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Murray was
in the city yesterday for a few hours
attending; a meeting; of the county
board of insanity, of which he is a
member.
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Stop! Look! Listen!
You may nerd an Auctioneer
if so
iv. r. num
s still in the ring You will find
on the Murray Exchange.
Reverse All Galls!
SatisfactionGuaranteed
Rates Reasonable
Address
Platismoutii, Nebraska
Route No. 1
.x.
NEWS.
I-H-H- -KH
Mrs. Blair Dale is numbered with
the sick this week.
John StefTens and sister, Christene
drove to Lorton Sunday for a visit
with home folks.
W. F. Patterson of Alliance, came
on Friday for a visit with his friend
Alva McKeynolds.
Mrs. P. C. Alford came down from
Elmwood today, for a visit at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Vilas Shel
don. Ceorg"e Tate, who has been work
inir in the rock quarry at Meadow
is shaking: hands with old time friends
in Xehawka.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McFarland left
Monday morning" for Syracuse, in
answer to a call to the bedside of
Mr. McFarland's father who is seri
ously ill.
Prin-e Stone ami family arrived
from Duvale. Wash., the latter part
of the week, where they have resided
the past year. They will make their
home ag:ain in Xehawka.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pollard and
members of the family invaded Hall
Pollard's home with a sumptuous elin
er in honor of his birthday, January
lo. To say that he was agreeably sur
prised upon his return from town is
n eiely stating: the fact mildly.
Tiie friends of Fank Allen will be
. ' id to know he has acquired an in
terest in the Fulton blacksmith shop,
md is so much improved in healtb
l be able to stand at the forgv again.
It would appear from thai tlvat Frank
is a hard man to keep down. Knock
outs overtake him occasionally, but
he is soon on his feet again ready for
the next jolt.
.
WEEPING WATER
REPUBLICAN.
Mrs. Will Spanler visited her
mother, Mrs. Steven Wiles, at Platts
mouth, from Friday until Monday.
Mrs. Cara Badgdev returned Satur
day from Genoa, where she had been
at the home of her brother, Greg" Da
vis, since the holidays.
Siren Larson left Monday for Texas,
where he has land near Houston. He
went to Plattsmouth to join a party
from there who are bound for Texas.
Earl Kearns of Neligh, who had
been visiting- ten davs at the home of
his aunt, Mrs. Isaac Wiles, left for
his home Tuesday morning;.
Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Balcom and lit
tle son left Tuesday morning; f jr Red-
field, N. Y., to visit Mr. Balcons old
iiome and his fathc", who is eniite
pc orly.
Ben Gibson, one of our prospeiou?
laimer hoys, ieic Ir.esdav morning1
f 1 California fo-- v sig;ht-seeing; trir
and a visit with his siier Dr. Kathe
ry;p Gibson of Lo Angele
S' rre excitement prevailed for a
Monday moruinj- at the' J.
Tce-.n den home by l.i ; breaking; of a
water pipe in the furnace, which filled
tS? basement with ste? 11 until it was
h ii'i to toll whether lh? hou?e was on
h- e 1 r what was going- on.
At Henry Meyers' Tuesday tho
h " r team broug-ht $1 Zv. This is the
hi:,h st price paid for a team of
ro'-es at any of thi rales this fall
ard venter. One sinsri- hor.t sold fo"
?'''-7..r0. Everything; brought a gooel
price ?.nd was consid-""-e! a good sale.
"he wolf hunt soati east of town
Monr.ny was participated in by about
2C" nt-n althoug-h the seemed not to
dp well enoug;h org-ii'i'.e J. to drive the
wolves out of the brush and a number
wvrv throuirh the line.-:. There were
tif- wolves killed in the hunt and
r-(--re3 of rabbits vert bagget!.
One of those littl.? letters arrived
in town Monday announcing" the ar
rival on January 9, 1017. of a little
Miss Grace Catheryn Joyce at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jaires Joyce in
San Francisco, Cal. So if you see
Grandpa Charles Joyce stepping- hirh
it O. K. for she is the Irst grand
child and the first great grandchild.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersig-ned will offer for sale
at public auction at his home on the
Bennett Chriswisser farm, two and a
half miles west antl one and a quarter
miles south of Murray, five and a
quarter miles north of Xehawka on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917.
The following; de-scribed property
to-with :
One black mare, nine years old, with
foal, weig"ht 1,'00.
Six g-ood milk cows, will be fresh in
the spring.
One heifer, two years old, will soon
be fresh.
Two fine young; bulls, ten months
old.
Eight calves, coming: yearling's.
Four brood sows, bred.
22 head of shoats, wt. ."0 lbs. each.
FARM MACHINERY.
One Western Belle lister, combined.
Two walking- cultivators.
Two wag-Qns with boxes.
One hay rack.
One hay buck.
One 1-horse drill.
One bug-g;y.
One feed bunk, 14 feet long".
Two sets of heavy work harness.
One set of sing-le harness.
00 feet of new pine lumber.
Nine galvanized chicken coops.
Many other articles too numerous
to mention.
Sale to commence at 10:00 o'clock
a. m. sharp.
Lunch will be served at noon by
W. A. Scott.
Terms of Sale All sums of $10.00
and under cash; all over $10.00 a
credit of six to nine months will be
g"iven. purchaser priving; frood bankable
paper bearing; eigiit per cent interest
from date. All p-operty must be set
tled for before being; removed from
the premises.
EARL LANCASTER.
W. A. Young;, Auctioneer.
W. G. Boedeker, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersig-ned will offer for sale
at public auction to the highest bid
der on the Levi Churchill place nine
miles south of Plattsmouth and four
and a half miles cast of Murray, commencing-
at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, on
Friday, February 9, 1917, the follow
ing: described property, to-wit:
One black horse, 4 years old, weight
1,.T0.
One bay horse, 7 years old, weight
1.200.
One gray mare, smooth mouth, with
foal, weight 1,150.
One gray mare, 2 years old, weight
1,000.
One black horse, 2 years old, weight
1,000.
One cow, giving milk, will soon be
fresh.
Farm Implements.
One 12-inch John Deere gang plow.
Two 14-inch walking plows.
One Bradley riding lister.
One John Deere walking lister.
Two Jenny Lind spring trip culti
vators. One Avery cultivator.
One tongueless cultivator.
One Deering binder.
One three-section harrow.
One Rock Island corn elevator, good
as new.
One grapple hay fork and 150 feet
of rope.
One hundred and seventy-five feet
of rope.
One Janesville disc.
One McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut.
One McCormick hay rake, extra
heavy.
One 3 V -inch wagon.
One .1-inch wagon, good as new.
One new bob sled.
One top buggy.
One new Case corn planter.
One hand corn shelter.
One 30-gallon kettle with stand.
One set of inch and three-quarter
harness.
One set of inch and one-quarter
harness.
One set of single harness.
Five tons of timothy hay, baled.
Two galvanized hog troughs.
One self-player Angelos piano, good
as new.
One wood base burner.
One kitchen cabinet.
One 12-foot table.
Three iron bedsteads, with springs.
Other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Lunch will be served at noon by W.
A. Scott.
Terms of Sale: All sums of $10
and under, cash; all over $10 a credit
of six to nine months will be given,
purchaser giving good bankable paper
bearing 8 per cent interest from date.
All property must be settled for be
fore being removed from the prem
ises. , E. R. QUEEN.
W. R. Young, Auctioneer.
W. G. Boedeker, Clerk.
For Sale A few choice brood sows.
Phone Johnson, No. 3525. l-ll-3wklj'2
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigne-d will sell at Public
auction on the Martin farm, one-half
mile east and a quarter mile south of
Murray, commencing at 10 d'clock
sharp, on Thursday, January 25th, the
following described property:
One sorrel horse, coming 9 years
old, weight 1.C00.
One black horse, coming 9 years
old, weight 1,550.
One brown mare, coming 12 years
old, weight 1,200.
One good milk cow.
One 4-months-old calf.
One two-row stalk cutter.
One seven-foot disc.
One three-section harrow.
One Deere riding lister.
One 14-inch walking plow.
One Hi-inch riding plow.
One walking cultivator.
One Hoosier seeder.
One six-foot Deering mower.
One six-foot McCormick binder,
nearly new.
One twelve-foot Deering hay rake.
One 8xl4-foot hay rack.
One wagon with box.
One low-wheel wagon with box.
One spring wagon.
One thirty-gallon kettle with stand.
Two sets of heavy work harness.
Four work collars, and many other
articles too numerous to mantion.
Lunch will be served at noon by W
A. Scott.
Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and
under, cash in hand; on sums over $10
a credit of six to nine months will be
given, purchaser giving note with ap
proved security drawing 8 per cent in
terest from date. All property must
be setleel for before being moved
from premises. Everything will be
sold to the highest bidder.
J. M. McCULLOCH, Owner.
W. R. Young, Auctioneer.
W. G. Boedeker, Clerk.
O. F. Herold who is employed in the
Sharp Machine works in Omaha de
parted this morning for that city
after an over Sunday visit here with
his family. Mr. Ilerold is planning
to remove to the metropolis to reside
Arthur Sullivan, one of the leading
farmers south of the citv was in to
day called here by the death of his
uncle, Joshua Murray, whose body ar
rived this afternoon from his home
at Pender.
iians lams, ,wno is engaged in
some carpenter work for the Burling
ton at Gibson, was a Sunday visitor
in this city with his family ant
friends, returning this morning to his
duties.
M. L. Freidrich departed this morn
ing for Omaha in company with Mrs
J. G. Lohnes who will consult a spe
cialist in that city in repaid to her
health.
WILL SERVE LUNCHES.
W. S. Scott of Murray has arrangec
to furnish lunches at all sales
throughout the county where it may
be desired, and will see that the needs
of the hungry are looked after prop
erly. Anyone who is desirous of hav
ing lunch served at any public sale
should call on or address W. S. Scott
Murray, Neb. tf
i tiii: imsthict nu ht or tiii
( Ol TV OK ( ASS M'lllt K A.
In the matter of the Hiianliansliip of
(leoriie T. Coleman. Frank K. Cole
man. Kverett H. Coleman and Mar-
KHrft S. Coleman, minor heirs
Harry JO. Coleman, deceased.
of
Onler.
Now on this 27th clay of December
191. this cause camp on for hearinfr
upon the petition of Nannie 1-.. e'ole
man. as tcuanlian of cieortre T. e'eleman
Frank 10. Coleman. Kverett 11. Coleman
and Martrart-t S. e'ol-man. minors, of
the aee of sixteen, fourteen, twelve and
eieht vears respectively, and minor
heirs of Harry JO. Coleman, deceased,
pravine for license to sell the South
half of the Northeast Quarter and the
Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty
three i '") Township Thirty-two ( :1J )
Itanee Fortv-four (44) in Sheridan
Countv. Nebraska, for the purpose of
sec ui iiii' funds for the niaintenani
mu education 01 ner saiu aris, anu
for 1: e investment of the balance of
the proceeds of the sale of said real
estate for the benefit of said minor
heirs, there not leinK sufficient per
sonal property belonsiiiK t sn id
minors for their maintenance and edu
cation. IT IS THEUEFOriK OKHKIilOU that
the next of kin of said wards, and all
persons interested in their estate ap
pear before me at the District Court
Jtoom in the Court House at Platts
mouth. e'ass County. Nebraska, on the
l"lst day of February. Htl7. at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. to show cause why
a license should not be granted to said
guardian to sell the above described
real estate of said wards.
Notice to lie given by publishinfr this
order in the Plattsmouth .Journal for
three successive weeks before date of
hearing-.
Dated this 27th day of December,
19 1 .
JAMES T. BF.GLKY.
Judije District Court.
1-22-1917-lst issue, a wks.
I.KCAL MITICi:.
In the county court of Cass County,
Nebraska.
State of Nebraska,
ss.
Cass County.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of William D. Hill, deceased:
On reading: the petition of Franklin
D. Hill, administrator, praying a final
settlement ami allowance of his ac
count filed in this court on the lsth
day of January, 1917, and for a decree
of distribution and diseharsre of said
administrator. It is hereby ordered
that you and all persons interested in
said matter may, and do, appear at the
county court to be hel.7 u fe-- 1.1
comilv, mi l!i :'M h day of .l ii'M i' " A.
I ., HOT. al 1" o'i loi -k. a. in., lo .v.,v
cause, if any l!il why Id- pi;i .'
O!' tlli- pel i I jorii-r shoiil I not be n i;i ll I e.l,
arid ih.-it notice of the pendency ,,f .-ini
petiiion and lie luaitny: lleteol !
Kiven ii) all p.vsons interested in inid
matter I.- u I ! i-1 1 1 n - a coj.v .i t.i-
order in 1 1 j - - J "la t t s in o n t h .louinal. a
etni-u eehl;. newspaper piinteil in .-aid
eni.nlv. for one week il i.,r to said da
of heat in?;. Date. I January IS, 1M?.
.u.i.F.N .1. i:i:i:s.
I Sea l.i Count v J 'el
.I..s. I -1 !' 1 7 -1 St i-SIe.
i.i.; i. Minn:.
Tn the County Cunir of ''.i-
Nebraska.
Slate of Nebrasha.
.
Coll Ti t v of c"a
To ail pci sons interested in tV- --
tate ,i I . i :t '".Main Moo'e, !. :.
I i, : i o.Hli'a' tie- petition o' ;.-"i:-"
.7 a k - o ii ! ; : . a i pi a i ti -; that t ' i ' --I
runlet, t ti;.-. ij. t :: - . oarl "ll I I
lay of ann.;i. I'MT. a'.d pn i port . t - '
be tte u.-t Uj!! at.l le-talient ol !"
it id "U-i cas'-.l. may be .toed ai d ..!
i'.we.l, an-! i . -. . . i ii . -. i a ft,. l:-t k ; . I
n ud t -slab-lent i.L Dora ;!!. am .l"'Oe.
decease. I. tl.at -a.d I ' 1 s t 1 '. 1 1 1 -1 I I"- ." I -lliitted
to probate, and lie- a . 1 1 M i .' i .- ' I . : -lion
!' said i-.-tiH'l b.- u I a Ii ! I I ' ;:.
.l.oks..b '.Dan: as , c 1 1 i . II
ueeb oi.b-ied t ! .' t oU, itel a!' I I -
-ons ib t !- I :i, .-aii i matter. I,i,n' I
do. appear at t be 'outit t'..i:il !
beid in an.! for ..id i.cnit1. on tie
Kill day of l'.bi'iai-. A. D. 11T at I
o lock a. in . In ,-l.ow i a ' i 1 . It aicp
there be. vb t be j j ii .- r- of tin- i" ti-
tioner -(Ollld ll"t be planted, all'! ;ia!
notice of II. e ll.-hll'IM y of said i 1 1 i 1 1
and that t be hearing tj er.-i.f be ua-i-n
to all pei-son-j i n t e i c-1 imI in said in. li
ter bv jni bl i-bi n u a op;. ..!' ihi ..r. let
in tli" I'lattsTii'.ntli .1 . 1 1 I . . 1 1 . a v.---kU
newspaper J I i 1 1 1 - I ill said nuilil'., I"''
three sii.-cessi 'i weeks pi im- t sa.-l
dav of li.-aliliir.
Witness m ha tnl and seal of sail
c ourt, this l.'.th iljy ol Jamiary, A. I ..
1!' 7.
a I.L ion J. i:i:i:s 'V.
I Sen l. C "..;i i.' : .1 ' . 1 1 '
-l.".-17 1st publication.
l.VJi I. MU K i:
State of Nebraska,
County of Cass.
In Co ii ii I Court.
In the matter ti r the e-'tate of Joseph
H. Kuiltis, deceased.
Now on this lltb dav of Jari'iarv.
1017. the re was lib-. in this court t I
petition of Julia 10. Knnri-. wi.b.w of
said deceased, atleuini; Ii .-i.'iti H at ! .
said Joseph II. Kuhn has d.-patl '.t ll .-
life intestate and was a i.si,i.,i aid
inhabitant of sai l Count v of c"a-s and
was sei.ed of the l o low i n n d.-s, . i b, d
real estate, to-wit: Tie south ball "f
lots 1. and in block I. in V. b 1 1 s
XdditloU to the City of I I t - inoi.t h.
Nebraska. which wa- .....pi.il ev
said deceased ax a Jamie-tcad ad !
less value than two thousand -'.
dollars, and that rind, r the l.nv : l :
State of Ne I :. ska said nal est te i-
exempt fnmi a 1 1 a ! i nn n t . ee,iit, .n ot
other rnense pinifss iitnl not lial :..r
the pavinent of any debts of sad de
ceased; that said deceas.-d t sur
viving; him as bis sole and onl. lens
at law and the only peis.m i n t ! -t -. I
in said estate Julia 10. Kuhns, w.h.w,
residence. I 'bit t.-umnt h. Jsebraska. a.'--.".s;
Kobett i:. Kuhns, son. i ,-1. 1.-n
Los Angeles, California, n--- S- nh
K. .Mai I'.illi, sou. residence Lo- An
geles. California, age -j;: and ,--t in . v
10. Kuhns. son. residence. I'iat ' .
Nebraska, aue JJ. and piavitit: '"i a
liearinii on said petition and tl at cp"b
sucli hearinir an older be enter,-, l dis
pensing uitii the r.-uuiar a d in i n . -1 i . i -lion
of said estate and a final ! l e
entered designating the -oie .,- - at
law and c . i . ti i -n i m the tit:.- t.. -aid
real estate to -u. b i,. i: -
IT is Ti 1 1 ; i : i : !" i : i : i ; i i ' ! : i " " c.it
a bearing be had upon -aid p-tiic-i be
fore tins c.ci it in I'.' C ,t . ' t t
Loom, in the Cit of l'h t.-i ,- !' . -bra-ka.
on t h..- Ttn da' of !" v.
I H 1 7. at ten o lo. k A. M. and ' ..1 ai!
persons interested in -aid 'a
cl'n'.ing en dit-'i- . if n'.. i" P"t ib'-d
of such hearing b t he pu ol .it f
this order for three wee!:- p. t..,- t.. -aid
dav of hearing'.
Journal of said i
m th
U!!.t .
1 '!.. I '
lie the Court,
A 1. 1. ION J. v.i:i:s N
1-K.-17 " weeks C-.unt Judge.
I Till: DISTIIK T Ol lT C "I IIC
(IIIMV OF . .M. lilt .
A. L. Tidd, I'laint.ri".
v?.
Simpson Dutcher, et al. rcf-ndnnts.
Nollc-e of Suit t Unlet Till.
To the defendants Simpson T.d.her;
the unknown loiis. ib-v.-.e-. b.ate.s.
personal representatives and ail other
persons interested in the -tate of
Simpson Hutcher. dcoase.l: .1 .. u I".
Cummings also known as ...lm )'. c'ioii
mins; Mrs J..I n I". Cutumings al-o
known as OVIrs. John F. Cummin.-, Pi-t
real name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees. -... i s , , , , , , ,p.
resetitat ives. and all other p'i-,:is in
terested ill the estate of Jonn I'. i-ci i-mine-
also known a- Joi.u i". C -omu;- s,
deceased: th unknown l.cir-. .b i-ee-.
letratc-es. personal representative-, aid
all other persotis interested in tne es
tate of Mrs. John F. Crniinings also
known as Mrs. John I". Cummin-, t'n-t
real nam-' unknown, deceased: S. N.
Merriam. first re al ii 'in- mil:ii" n.
Mrs. S. N. "Merriam, t:i.-t nal p.!':" ; n
known; the unknow n i.e. is, !, i-. e-,
legatees, personal represent a t i aid
all other persons interested in tie .
t&te of S. N. Meiri.iiii, tirst re-ii n ui"
unknown. deceased: th. unknown
lie-irs. devisees, legatees, pers.iru l m p-resentnti-.es
and all other ier.-cu: n
terested in the estate of Mrs. S. N".
Merriam. tirst teal liatie' unknown, de
ceased: lOlb ri Howard: John I " li'.w
aril, tirst real name unknown, husband
or widower of lOIIen Howard; t e un
known heirs, devisees, leir.i t e e.--. p. ts.'ti
al representatives and all other p '
sons interested in the state .f Ll'eti
Howard, di'ii iisiil ; the unknown hi i-.
devisees. legatees, personal r l i - i. .
lativ-s and ail other p"r.-on mt.i
ested in ilie estate of John J How
ard, ii.-st real name unknown, d'-c a -ed ;
Louizsa Miles: Lichard !: Mile-, tir-r
real name- unknown, husband or w id
ower of Loiiia Miles; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, pe i sonal rep
resentatives and all other per-"us in
terested in the estate of Louisa Mi'es,
dee-eased; the urknown l'-ii, dev.se-.-.
legatees, personal rejir. en t a 1 1 ud
all other persons intereste d in tne .-
tate of Liehatd Km' Miles, rir-! r.-a!
name unknown, dece-aseel; Margaret
I'lumer; William PI inner: Jo' ti I.
K'-eves: Mrs. John K Keev.-s. til st r I
name unknown: the unknown 1 it's.
devisees, legatees, personal rep! se-n 1 a -
tives and 11 other persons int. -re.--.,!
in the estate of John L. Ki"'i.
ceased; the unknown iieii --. .1-; i-'
i-ru!o s, personal I epresep t 1 1 1 v. s i nd
all other persons i n t ere-si e-.l in t " es
tate of Mrs. John L. Ke. ves. lir-t na'
name unknown, de.e-ase-d ; fcl un
known owners find the unknown . .-ii. li
mits of lot seven .7, in bio. k . leen
till. Plattsmouth, Cass county. N.--Lraska.
You are hereby untitled that on t ! .
29th dav of December. A. D. 19 1'!.
plaintiff filed his suit in the Distrfc;
Cejurt of the County of Cass. Nebraska,
to riuiet plaintiff's title to the above
described lot. to-wit: lot seven 7 . in
block eleven 11, Citv of Pla 1 1 -in... t b.
Cass Countv. Ne braska, beiause- of I is
adverse possession by himself and I i-grantc-rs
for more' than ten years pt no
to the commenceme-nt of said su:t and
to enjoin each and all of you ft-mi
having or claiming any right, title, lie-n
or interest, either legal or -n u i t a b! e. m
or to said lot or any part thereof.
To require you to set forth your right,
title, claim, lien or interest therein, if
inv. either legal or equitable, and t i
have the same adjudged inferior to the
title of plaintiff and for genera! equi
table relief. This notice i mad" pur
suant to the order of the- court. You
are required to answer said petition
on r l.i'foie Monday. IVbruiry A.
D.. 1917, or your default will be dulv
entered therein.
A. L. TT DP, Plaintiff.
A. 1... Tidd. Pro Sc.
. a. l: i:j:i:ts n.
Atlni-Di'ys for PiaiatitT.