Thursday, January iit. PLATTSIOFTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. Childress Cry -f. V-.,-, V- 'vi & fPA pi J-.; V-t T;:i i-tnd You Have Always and serial Ail C ur : ia .tr, Irnitaticr.s - - ' '- -r - v,-.tii arid c-dunr the health if ci-A CLildrer. Experience against Erccrieiit. - -- --' - i--rap as sutaiifcte f r CasUr Oil. P.r.-r: : . - it 7. priSnt. it ccntair s : C'ri-.-n. M:rph:r:e Lcr other rarcoii; sa'riaare. I: i ir.- ra;-:.a.ee. Per mere than thirrv y. -r : it ara a :"r ::.aa::; -a.-.: :cr tLi rcliof f Coarti; a': -r ;aak:a-, "" J C Mz r.r.5 L'iarrhova ; ailavlns Fev-,.-;i:iri.a arL.:a rvlcri-:- the Strmach fr..1 I: :v.'?I. av.3 -- a-:.-:.-.:. :.rx .f i'occ'; rivinsr healthy end n;.:ur:.i ulc. . ' -: 'na.eaTh? Kc:L?r5 Friend, s n rrs - . ' ; .,-. a - - '- - -j. T;e Kind Ycu Kave ,rf jzitcz'z, traa Sicnia-i'jrc ci thf; i" r n t a u "J CdMrfc,v k r v HPRO M L i S i S- i t L :0 IvillL'. v 3 a liL ii .Many Chance in Interior of Lorenz ; Urn.' Store Kurm. aril .Modern. !n I."erv l'artif::!ar. Tic of I ir-: X-.-a. S.-ah - r.M t re v et. n.-:e i.i.r.v.- i .;.- ' i t v.:!! tr.:a;e the i.-.ii'.'ir-.- o;-v t) . :-.,. t Mi". !!! ar.,i v rc: ; r ;,: .,. ,,: t. ,j t. lei TP.:..?- that - i ev-etir-- a ! ,v. i .... ...... t.(vi v. ;:: - . the f;,.;. a: : !: --.a - v. --;i a. - the I ..,,.) .... i -i t : ir i v. -tra--te! .... . :! ie!"C"a ara wiuth i :. ' r iP.s-e nv.-s a ': ! p.- ; ( !; T" ' , ,....11. .. . .. a -...i; a .- -c j,,..r ae ha- the a" ! -hi r.n-1 the ..- , !. f . ! . a a in ke.-a-! ir.v t h. i- 1 . :'.- ; -.-'v t-'.-ir. : r.ti i t '.;!" in a.- y '.;;. T ii-.y i-. i'v. ti.e f r. h meat . the M-ri;n'l I -r . . a. . . i . aii.i t:." third for butter aral eTirs -'P ! ' other arthie.s of a. !ihe nature. Thi-iv rno'i' 'p. anitarv ice h : i- ee-.p ed n I t.ra f-i'.irdat ion tiaa i.'ac-..h t :; and in the -e;lar. a e-.-,ri, i.aariment the -'.in ive a o; h,;s ;i he tisod hv the' h; pt : . t a-a a (oh! 1 Make an Automobile Out of Your Ford! Pard Owners KjEd Ja.h Miff, vd v.-hi - pro- at I'i'-h- ; v.v ' .. a a i i- i :a 1 y in a: .-eitomohiie ntet v.-; li a "-uiia r a 'd d:-ro-:na accident a;--a live t .' e.. of Ilradfoi d. It seems, tia i a . ..(ha n ti.st of wiad blew oiT hi hat I in attemrtir.a' to catch it h ht the steering w !:.!. I'r- f.,rt i.r-a.c-!y at th-t moment the vr'ei- .-t'vah a rut. tile ear turned turtle a? it id id into the ditih, Lury-i- a Mulford beneath it., etc. The n.est, vaiual.le accessrry .vet luotaaht .-ut for the f'orii car. Re inoves the strain of drivinca (live- -'PprIete control of car. over lO.nfct s hi to date, your car is next, come t a leal machine fhop artl have one j'. t on. try it if you don't like it. v v.i'd ta!;e it or! and refund your re. nv. Price Sl-".00. stern iaohine mi Foundry 8 Plattsmcuth, for F!ctchef?s Bcucht, ani vLIcli Iris fceen has been iaaae nacer iiis per- supervise:! i:acc its miancy. uu- aj lcl:.c ii: ".a a aa:d 44 jast-ac-e-ou! " -re Li.t z?sv t"" r; Ar.vys Earrht ? !'!-. r will :i-u-c t;u"V of riiwiiVs i. t- u.-' 1 1 ' 1 1 1' . i:- .!:') :iin Tm. : vh:,vh P ' !" IK--.'.' )-' Vs a ti:.rt of the souih f tbv j.artiti-in tlu- . 'u- i".: : . t it-- we-t i-i-tivi ,.f th- r,,, -m ami rivin - c(!:-ii k raliL- .(. in t hv ia-;in t":v :--m. a hrrit ;;: e-.r.ten'.rl: tircr a ! ::Vi:i'-'''-v iir ot! t r.:u: ' in the -it :.' ' tl'-at wi;! ;,;:t t:-.e:r. in the fn.nt ' i:! : v'- f'l'.'.il'tv.er.t. Il is havi?-:; the entire -otith p'-rti.-i of the vuorn devoU'l to the r - .oat ao,i jLo (.rtructi.n of J'--": i! ' 'r! f;:!l the t'.oor to the ' :.: ' wia k..-. till- :-orta'i, of r'-' " :-i"";tl',-;:; ,-v,'n ""f-- at .!: a! 1 the nvat . be kv j--t perfectly e a ana sijih'tv !: ol't w ay ar-.i at the .-ana time v. ht re t!-.ey ean he vi - . - v. - fi hv t!'-' en-1:, piers. The 'a -'-': naji-trtraeat is a. so equipped ' . ! '1 ' . . . - 11.. v :.a ...i L....-- e. jo. ("..'.,in.i? ;.n! '.'T' a rie.-: that v.-' II le a ,rreat im ' .ven:-n in eve ry way in the :i. a -.'-''-a- --ou'. 1M7 Calendar I'ads at the Journal eJTiee. v ? w a T?rrTtT,cov W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. East of Riley Ilctel. Coates' Pd-ck, S-H:ond Floor IKKKVF.RSICLE WORM Steering Genr for Ford Cars h 'ST- ' ' ---p tVl : 5 -vf-M e . , - r rr ' An.p ;t; .-,. h ,js -J -a r. x "- aJ m Nebraska IN PLATTSMOITTH v rCRTY YEARS ACO. Mr. O'Keefe and dautrhter left tlii ii- Plattsmouth home last vek to a farther west, on tile lino of the lh i.-- .M. railroad. We are very sorry to learn that Sheriff I Iyer's brhaht little boy i -fh-ad. .The funeral tooh place at Vh-epin-i- Water .Montlay. Miss Alie- Pollock returned from I)e atur, III., la-t T'nursday, where die lias been stadyiaa music for some time, but had to return homo on ac co.jer ,f y...,i- ht-alth. Mr. -lohn Ka-e-r .-ailed la.-t Mor- lav arid orden-d h.is paper s-nt to (iei iri.ifiy. whero lie a'oes for a two naaah-' vi ir. The Herald whhe- him a pleasuiit i. it a.nd a safe return. (ie.r;-e I.aHue of Union Mills, a .'po : iejiu: ".ican aad po-tnu.-ter at Ib.ion Mills, ca.lh-d y-sterday. Tip.ma- Jerfer-' n Thomas has fo. ty h.t-ad -f eatte! bro.ijhl in lately to fed, by ? he Tod !- and Thoma-a-. 11. -I. Streiphi an I son. Rddle, of South Ih !,d, callci :i the Herald yes terday. "Hank" is pound on the ai"'-'-. Ve . Mr. W. R. Thomas, machinist in the l-arliptrt p shop, run-ted for Pennsyl eania ha-t Tue.-day afternoon, -where ht- will vs. -it f 'ieT.ds anil relatives for a month. Mr. and A. W. MeLau-hiin. Mr--. .John R. (dark, Mrs. Charles Vaa.es. Mrs. II. ('. Parmele. Mrs. R. R. iavira-ston and Mis- Anna started for hh airo !at Moniay afternoon, wlit-re they will remain a couple of weeks. About hfu-en cuap'e f younjr Iadie. and Lrenth-men met at Mr. Frank Johnsoa's la.-t M-ealay evenirnr. with a e.oil a.pi'ointod proirram, for a sur-nri.-e at tl;o h(-pitabl' mansion of M". I'a.vis, for the especial bent !it f Miss Laura. Rvei-ythimr passed off pleas antly, an abundance of fun and rood, cheer, irames. plays, fun and merri-na-r.t enlivened the occa-i. n. and some where about the hop- (.f i-j the festive crowd took their departure, convinced that it was irood to have been there. Accident n the Transfer Boat. Yesterday about 1 o'clock the trans fer boar "Vice President" of the lUnlinirton pulled out from the larid inar above the dyke v. ah :i. e freight ears ai'oar 1. The wind hi v. from the northwest asal the current beir.: very strona there at this st:icre of the river tlie brat was th'-own uj-on the iv.-w dyl:e, one wheel lecomir.a fast and use! .-. The met: riaead out a :''! at tat a--d a. oae to the i-:ek of th.e dyke and to the capstan by means of a .-natch black, to throw her j-te'T. ( fT ino deeper water. At the moment of greatest p:es-ure the ho-'k of t!;e -natch f.'.ock broke and like Ptrht r.Inf icttiche" than s;ch: thuiope with the heavy block attached spur: over the deck a.nd struck the idiot. John P. McPherson. brc-ahim- his richt leir ai.ove the ankle and his left above the knee. Charley Urown. who was standir-z at the capstan, pushing on the bar. cauirht the pilot on one lee- and rt a severe sprain cf the knee joint. lr. Living: ton was sent for. and Mr. Mc pherson last overdnjr was lestiire; easy. Rrown's hurt was sli-rht. The boat is still on trie bar, the wind is blowinir a jr.ile and the prosects for jrettin Iter iff look dubious. Mi'cs Mortran is erect ina' a house on Chicago Avtnue, whicli, we under stand, will be for rent. And so the boom moves on. Oswald (luthmann has purchased th. lot occupied by Rosenbaum's buildinjr. The house Mr. R. will move on to Vine or Third streets. A reservoir on Hiah School Hill is hein.tr the talk now-a-days; with a hy draulic ram in the Mullis sririntr it could' easily be fd'.ed. "ien Cunningham resented Cci). M:irsh:ill with a wry handsome cray on picture of the Postmaster of Platts mouth lately. Rasa. r5-hek Pros, h.ave b'uiaht half of the lot on the east side of the creek and .south side of Main St.. anil are putting: up a buiidinr already. Walter White has the piles driven and soon she'll loom up. An alarm of fhre Sunday, called oat a few enterprising souls, but as no beil was runir the majority of the tire men did not -act out. "Rans" Mortran was the victim and the hind end of his kitchen was burnt off. that's all. Henry SchafTer, an old resident of Plattsmouth and of the County, has been visiting us from Deadwood. He has a ranche near there and comes home to see us every now and then. We hope Mr. SchafTer will do well. (leorare Lonjr, formerly on the po lice force of the city, was seriously injured by the fallin-rr of a derrick at Vivian's quarry, which struck him on the head knocking him senseless, and fracturing: his riaht thiph bone at middle third, brusing: him in the head, shoulder and back. It happened yesterday, at 4:30 p. m., and Mr. Lon? was taken to Martin McGuires res- Stop! Look! Listen! You may need an Auctioneer if so w. r. mum s still in the ring You will find on the Murray Exchange. Reverse Ail Galls! Satisfaction Guaranteed Rates Reasonable Address PiaHsmouih, Nebraska Route No. 1 ideoce, where he ii'iw li-s crippled and unable to move for t lie iiext three or four month:-. Roc'k RIufTs Notes. Mr. Ilditcr: Whenever you meet Micheal Archer, ( Ibck Pluff's Ion? time as.-esor) jdease raise your hat and say .,, ,( ntornina" "S'piire." I'or that is what a irootl lonir petition i joinir up to the County Commission ers for, to have him appointed a Jus tice of the Peace, in the place of Jack Crave.-, who has resigned that o'ii'e and intends to remove from our town to Fad; bury, in Jefferson county. Jack would have been ready to move ere this time, but has been detained on ac.-out of the sickness of his father, Mr. Wm. Craves, who has been very .-id, with luna fever. We are now irhul to lie able to state, that he is now in a fair wato recover, which was thoufht very doubtful at first. Ieath ha.s arain visited the family ' f Mr. John Farthinir, this time it is his .--in Charles, a youne; man jrrown, he was buried last Sunday, the lath. This makes three deaths in the family in two months and three days. His son Sebastian v.' as buried on the l'Jth of last December, and Mrs. Farthintr, tiie mother of the two younr men, was buried tiie aa'd of January. There is and has been a jrood deal of sickness in this vicinity this winter. Two more houses me beinir torn .down a'd taken out of town, this time it is Wm. Rhoden, who bouirht the property of Lester Lampman. and is removir.ir the houses out to his farm about three miles west of town. Mr. Lampman and his brother-in-law. Th.os. C. Smith, intend to move Pia-iasmauth to reside. We wonder if iiu couldn't take our town, in as a suburb a.nd save so much movirar. niiiii:!: :i i!i:m;im; f PivrriarN i in: i'imii i i it i t !;:! N I- I !! I I! I e ..: N. -KM. Ii lite ('--.-lit) Court I TP- r a ... t T i-r .a' e-rat-- t :" M;tTtiar.-T !., - ti I:':-; t ' . ' in-titintl f I'orot;:-. .M. l.yi.eh pravini; t!.;it Ail- e i i 1 1 t t . i T I e i i.; .-.li! !:-?.!! may b :iu!.'...i to i.-r a- . ai i.-t ra t ri x. i e, ;.:,,!. Tl.a t -'.-i. i..i r 'Ui.. . 1 i.. Pa7. at t.-n o a,, k . y,m is ;.s-f ri.l ; or i ;i i i i. l; or -;al I 1 1 1 phi. u iumi nil a- i-.r- . art -!.-:. .' i-i 'natter nta v ;i.p--.i: u t 'o.;-.i I'op-r to .- ae'.i Pi a tie; ..,. J: T . f! sh" eau-e i-. a . T ' i ' i a . r o i t i i t i t ionei- :: t.ot a. -a!it : : aiel ti at notice of IN. ;)!!. op o: -aid --t i t i a aiel '.p. 'a:'i :u 1 in-pnf .- ei-!i to all i.-:-.ie..- . !. ia saiU matter ! I . I - : r, lt a oopv of t las nr!r in the I 'la I ! - 1 1 1 i : a .loiaral. a w-ekl- ni-ws-! at.er oriiiiei! in sai.I CmiiiIv for three - e--ie wftk., iioi to .-ail la" of ,; ea I lie- . 1 'a.'. .1 .lama-re- a'tel, 1917. Aiaaaa .1. niria-s. .. 'oil 11 1 v J ipise. iPr.-t ra!.!ication 1 - a - 1 ! 1 7 . i 'iiit: imti:ht t ot it i i Till: oi NT or i:im k . hi e laatter i f the (Suarilianship of a-oiU'. T. "oletiKi n. J'ranlv I'.. "ole-Kv.i.-it II. 'oli-rna ti and Mar u -a i t S. 'o : ,-tr a a. re. in or t.eits of 1 i airy I'. 'o!tau-a. do t a.-ed. oril-r. Now on this Lath day of 1 ecemler, l''lt;, this ea use anie on for lieariro; r;ion the jietition U Nannie K. .'ole ' aa.a- iriiardi.in of I'.eorire T. "o!eman. I 'rani II I'ol.-man. K o-ivlt 11. '"olemaii and -il a : -ra i .-t S. 'oh ilia n, minors, of p aee- of site-n. fourteen, twelve and i-a! t -,-. rs ! e-i..-i t i .e 1 and minor i eir- of Harry 1 'o! nian. deceased, paivii,,' for lii-ense to .-ell the South i i f of the Northeast .Quarter and the ,' t hea -t yijirt-r of Section Twenty-tiiv.-e i i Town.-hii Thirty-two i'.'.H iainao I'ort -fou i- (4I in Sheridan 'o intv. Nehra;ka. for the puri.isf of -e. Pi i ia funds for the maintenance ad eiai-.-.i ; io:j of her j-a ill wards, ami t i t:- a . o fiiin-iit of t!ie halnni'e tf ti.e .ro'.eds of tr." sale of said real estate for tic hi at tit of said minor '.dr.-. t i t - not l.ejnir sufficient p-r--onal .rn;ifi i - lielonvrin'; to .-aid minors for tl. .- maintenance and edu i at ion. IT IS THKUKFnl.l-: oKIU'linii that tiie n.t of iiin .f said wards, and all arsons int. -r. -.-ted in their estate ap- i ar h. fi.'ie me at the lostriit iirt P'oia Iri the 'ourt House sit 1'latts- ppii.tli. 'a.-s 'o;iijtv. Ni-iivasky, on the l-t diiv of T-'ehriiiiry. 1IM7. at the hour of ten o i lock A. Al. tn show eause why a lie- n.-e .-houhl not he sri-anted to said a'lardian to sell tli- jihove ileseri hed ii al e'iilf of said wards. Notii-e to he L-iveti ly imhlisliincr'tliis oroer ja the l'lattsmouth Journal for 1 1. t-ee successive weeks before date of 1 .' r i n.ea Hated this rTth dav of 1 ecem ber, tttl'I. .lAMias T. lU-XJLKV. ludece Tnstriet t'ourt. :--j:-i!U7-ist !--sue. :: wks. In the count'" court of Cass Countv, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, ss. Cass County. To all person- interested in the es tate of William I. Mill, deceased; "i i-t iiilinu' the petition of Franklin ! . Hill, administrator, praying a final settb-ment and allowance of his ac count filed in this court n the ISth day of January, 1!'17, and for a decree of distribution and discharire of said administrator. It is hereby ordered that you and all jwrsons interested in iaid matter may, and do, appear at the county rnurt to b lield in ond for said county, on the t h day of January, A. I'.. i:l7. at J o'clock, u. ni., to sliow cans.-, if any l hero e, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be -framed, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the bearinti thereof b siUen to all pejsori s interested in said matter l pu ni ish i ntr a. copy of this oi.K-r in tlo l'lattsmouth Journal, a s.-m i - week l v newspaper j.rinte.l in said count' , for one week prior to said day of hearing. Hated .lanuarv IS. 1M7. .vi.i.iaN j. HiaasuN, 'Seal.) County Judge. JAN. lS-l!M7-lsr issue. i.i:. i. Mi'i K i: Tn Die County Court of Cas- County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, ss. County of Cas. To all persons interest'wl In the es tate of Hoia Olillm.n Moore, deceased,: 'n readiriK th- petition of Ceurvre .Tackson l.inam playing that the in--tranient tiled in this court on the J.ltti day of iinuaty. 1H17. and purportir. to the lu-t will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and !eord-d as the last will a ud testament :t Horn Oldham Moore, deceased: that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, arid the administra tion of said estate ! fit-anted to '"eorge .la k.-on lUdtuaii us executor. Il is beret, v ordered that Vuii, and all person- interested in .;a id mutter, may und do, appear at the County Court to tie lii-id in arid lor said count v, on the Lt!i day of Kebruary. A. il'17 at 10 o'clock a. in., to show uuse, if any there be, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not "e granted, and that notice of the pendency of said Jietition and that the heur-ntt thereof be Kiv-n to ; ll persons interested, in ?a id mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in the I'lidtsinoiith Journal, a weekly new-paper printed in said county, for three - jiic-s.-.e weeks prior to said dav of la-a fine". A'itne--- mv hand and sea! of paid cou't, this l.'.th day of Januarv. A. i.. If 17. ALLEN' J. HKESOX. ' Seal.t County J udpre. 1 -1 -1 7 1st publication. 1.1:0 i, notici:. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. In Co 11 nl Court. Tn the matter of the estate of Joseph II. Kuhtis, deceased. Now on this 11th day of January, V.il7. there was tiled in this court the petition of Julia I-:. Kuhns. widow of said deceased, alleKitlK therein that the said Joseph II. K 1.1ms has departed this life intestate and was a resident and inhabitant of said County of Cass and was seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half of lots 1. .' and :: in block 4. in White's dditioti to the City of l'lattsmouth. Nebraska. which was occupied by -aid deceased as a homestead and of b--s altie than two thousand ($J.0fO dollars, and that under the law of the State of Nebraska said real estate is exempt from attachment, execution or other niense process and not liable for the payment of any debts of said de ceased; that said deceased left sur viving him ;is his sole and only lieiis at law and the only persons interested in -aid estate Julia I". Kuhns. widow, residence. l'lattsmouth, Nebraska, atre Uobert I'.. Kuhns, son, residence I .os Anueb-s. California, are :'.(,: Shirley K. Mai I'.etii, son. residence I.os An ..des, t'a'iforn.a. aire I'll: and Stanley K. Kuhns. son. lesideiice, l'lattsmouth, Nebraska, ae rj. and prayinfr for a har:na: n said petition and that upon sm h hearing an order be entered dis pells in with tne retrular administra tion of said estate and a tinal decree be entered des iirna inir the sole heirs at law and on tirm i n ur tiie title to said real e-tate to such heirs. it is tiii:i:kk i:i: ii:ri-:itKr that a heurimr be had upon said petition bc-- fo: this court in the County Court 1'oom. in ti'.e Cite of l'lattsmouth. Ne braska, on the 7th dav of February l!'17. at tn o'clock A. M. and that all persons interested in said estate in eindiriir creditors, if anv. be notified of such hearinii by the publication of this otib-r for tt tee weeks prior to said i.av 01 bearintr. in the l'lattsmouth Journal of said county. P.V t lie Court. AIJ.KX J. HKI'SON 1-K.-17 r, weeks County Judsre. I THlt OITltH'T COl'HT r THE ( III ATI l (ASS. MIIIIIASKA. A. 1 Tidd. Plaintiff, vs. Simpson Butcher, et al. Defendants. Xotlee of Suit to Quiet Title. To the defendants Simpson Butcher the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Simi son Butcher, deceased: John F. Ciiniminirs aiso known a John F. Cum mins: Mrs. John F. Ciimminss also known as Mrs. John F. Cummins, tirst real name unknown; the unlwown heirs, devisees, lesratees. personal rei fesentat ives. and all other persons in terested in the estate of John F. Cum in, in trs also known as John ! . Cummins deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. John F. Cumminss also known as Mrs. John F. Cummins, first leal name unknown, deceased: S. N Merriam. first real name unknown; Mrs. s. N. Mcrriam. first real name un known; the unknown heirs, devisees. lesfatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of S. N. Merriam, first real name unknown. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Mrs. S. N. Merriam. first real name unknown, de ceased; Klien Howard; John Doe How ard, tirst real name unknown, husband or widower of Kllen Howard; the un known heirs, devisees, lesratees-. person al representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of Kllen Howard, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all either persons inter ested in ihe estate of John Pop How ard, fii-st real name unknown, deceased; I.ouizsa Miles: Itichard Hoc Miles, first real name unknown, husband or wid ower of I.ouiza Miles; the unknown heirs, devisees, letratees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Louiza Miles, deceased; the ur known heirs, devisees, legatees, personal repre.-entatlves and all e ther persons interested in the es tate of Bichstil lioe Miles, tirst real name unknown, deceased: Marsraret A. J'lumer; William I'lumer: John L Keeves: Mrs. John L. Keeves, tirst r--al name unknown: the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representa tives- and ell other persons interested in the estate eif John L.. Keeves. de ceased; the unknown heirs, elevisees. loTaiKs, ptrsonal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. John B. Keeves. first real name unknown, deceased; the on known owners anil the unknown claim ants of lot seven t7. in block eleven 11. l'lattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska. You are herehv notifieel that on the 29th dav of December. A. D.. 1916. .ihiintiff " filed his suit in the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska. to ouiet plaintiff s title to the anove described lot. to-wit: lot seven (7. in block eleven (11). City of l'lattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska, because or 11 is adverse possession by himself anei his grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit and to enjoin each and all of you rrom harine or elaiminir any riKht. title, lien er interest, either lejral or equitable, in or to nid tot or anv part tnt-reor. To require yeiu to set forth your right. t tie. r a m. lien or interest inerein. i anv. either legal or equitable, and to have the same adiudeed interior 10 tne title of plaintiff and for peneral equi table relief. This notice is made pur suant to the order of the court. You are reeiuered to answer said petition on or before Mondav, February 19. A. D.. 1917. or your default will be duly entered therein. A. I... TlPli, I'laintitr. A. L. Tidd. I'ro Se. W. A. ROBKRTSO.V. Attorneys for Plaintiff. -rfirr,-. TV , t- stasiXSLT 4 if--'.V - isa- v iv ,-. f a - r :p'-S -i ! ZtrkZZ? v .. ELECTRICITY FOR EVERY FARM-. DELCO-LIGHT is a compact, efficient and economical electric plant for farm, v!lage and suburban home?. Delco-Light furnishes electricity lor lightim? the house and other buiidingb it has a capacity of 40 to 50 liglus. Delco-Light also furnishes power to operate small machinery. It does the washing. "'V,h' It pumps the water. ..rT:at It operates the cream separator. ' - -r It churns the butter. It drives the sewing machine and the vacuum cleaner. It brings city comforts and conveniences t tiie lar;n .a.) takes away much of the drudaera of k:m id-.-. It is so simple that a child can ojierate ir. It has been developed hy the tone eugh: - ritxj afl mar: tiff taring ability that has made Ih leu CfCfil:irj, Li-;h!iuj an I I unit ion for automobiles tne .standard cf the v.urhl. The Price, complete with Batteries, is $275 1. e. l;. I:l tun. Ohio A thousand Delco-LIht representatives ;.nJ service rra-n are- in t!ic field there is one in your locuiit', . Let him demonstrate Delco-Light to you in your own noxne. At least write for ii! a .-a rated b-ok. The Domestic Enjineerir.j Co., Dayton, Ohio l W. TT iJ' paco-uGirr- yLw,w; ! Wi'- .. - Iir4 Last call before the rise in prices. Save 5 per cent by ordering a plant previous to Feb. 1st. ISY ROSENTHAL, 538 South 25th Ave, OMAHA, NEB. MRS. KATE MINOR SUFFERS FROM INJURIES RECEIVED From "Wednesday"? leiilv. Mrs. Kate Minor is still confined to her home in this city as the result of a serious accident that befell her while in Omaha last Saturday even ing. Mrs. Minor and daughter Miss Madeline had been visiting Omaha for the afternoon and were enroute to the depot to return home when they met with the accident that had quite serious consequences to both. The street car on which they were ridinsa had slowed down to stop at the station and as it was cominp to a stop Mrs. Minor and daughter steppeel otT just as the car started cut with a jerk and as a result Mrs. Minor was thrown to the icy pavement with con siderable force, inflicting a severe pash on the back of the head, which rendered her unconsicious for sev eral minutes and she is still suffering- very much from the effects of the injury. Miss Madeline was thrown some distance on the icy street ami suffered several severe bruises and injuries but her injuries were not near as severe as those sustained by Mrs. Minor. STILL SELLING FORI) CARS. From Wednesd:! v's Iuiily. The T. II. Pollock agency of the Ford cars, reports a very thriving business for the week ending January 24th, when cars were sold to Ralph Heil, a runabout; Earl C. Wiles, Tray E. Wiles, Ernest Ahl, and Miles M. Allen, all of whom secured touring cars. LOCATES FIRST OIL SITE IN NEBRASKA . Table Rock, Neb., Jan. 22. After several weeks of careful geographical work, the location of the first Ne braska oil well to be drilled has been selected by the Hurst oil men. It is on the Miller land, a little more than a mile north of the public square. Mr. Hurst says that the rig Tor drilling is a standard one of the heavy Cali fornia style. He expects to start with i an eighteen-inch hole, sufficient to go I 3,000 feet if necessary. Mr. Hurst is an experienced operator, and comes here from Graybull, Wyo., where he is largely interested in the newly dis covered oil fields in that region. A want ad in the Journal will bring results. i?. v c - a-a."a fr, f7yn p. -1 ... l-i . t " ..-i j ., - ' i -ir .i -fV i i P c- ft i ?: liULSU The urider-igne-d will otfer for - a.'e at public auction at his I r ! Ht-r.liit! ( 'i : i-v. i si-i )';. at,. t.o . p a half miles v.-est ami one j.r.d ; qu .- miles sodth of Murrr.y, I'.v" at-d a quarter milts north of Xt'.w!.;i op WEDNESDAY. FEDRFARY 7. 1'IT. The fedlowing tie-a: l-.od roopiMy to-with : Ore black mar e, nipe year- ' 'vai foal, weitrht 1, ''''. Six goeid milk cow.--, will be fre-h ir: th.e sprir.a. One heifer, two years old. will -n be fre.-h. Two tine young bulls, ten months old. Eight calves, coming yearlings. Four brood sows, bred. 22 head of shouts, wt. eieh. FARM MACHINERY. One Western Rel'.e lister, combined. Two walking cultivators. Two wagons with bo :-.(.-. One hay rack. One hay buck. One 1 -horse el i ill. One buggy. One fee-d bunk, 11 feet long. Two sets of heavy work l.ari.e--. One set of single l.-titie--. JiOu feet of r.ew pine kiepe-r. Nine galvanized chicke p coon.--. Manj other article's too rimevou to mention. Sale to commence at loao o"il"-k a. m. sharp. Lunch will be served at r.o ,n by W. A. Scjtt. Terms of Sale All sums of ?l.oo and under cash; all over Jflo.on a credit of six to r.ire months will In given, purchase?!' giving good bankable paper bearing eignt per cer:t iritt-re'-' from date. All property n u-t lie ; tied for before being removed fr"ii the premises. EARL LANCASTER. W. A. Young, Auctioiiee r. W. C. Roedeker, Clerk. PURCHASES NEW REO ( AR. From WednsdayP- I'aily. Fred Heil, one of the e -nterpri-irg young farmers of the county, has jp-t secured a tine new Reo roa i-te-r which he bought Monday frem T. L. Ainicl:. the local representative ef the com pany. The Reo is one of the m we.-1 pattern and model and is a beauty in construction and finish, an..! Mr. Heil is very proud of the r.ew machine. Mr. Amick has been very successful in his sales of this make of car and a large number have been purchased the last few weeks by Cass county autoists.