i h. MONDAY, 7AXUAHY 2$, 1917. PuATTSMOUTH 6E All-WEEKLY JOUKfAL. PAGE r - oun BRAZOS 9 j 1871- TIMOTHY ( h..ir ?2.7." $2..)') 171 Era ml . . . :.) !:. I'. I: ::.iri RED CLOVER F.-.i: SS.mi S10..V) -r:ve 1 1 3-71 I, ;;!:,! :. v.. r. : 1 I ..",() h. l'l I' -y "ir.;'le :;.c' WHITE CLOVER I ':.! y, jK-r Ii .". MAMMOTH CLOVER " v in :- ho. hei liii-:.. i" than Hot ;er. ALFALFA 1 . .sf.o siH.M.) i.'.i-- 10.. V) i-7! llranri 11. 00 i:. II. 1: li.r.o ALSIKE CLOVER 1-71 Uvi-.vA $12. SO SWEET CLOVER V.h.te. ,.... sum. Pel' bu. i-7i I.rani Sll.'.O TIMOTHY-ALSIKE : v! bu. 1 4-". Ib:0 S.J.OO ( .". Per l.Vnt Alsike) TIMOTHY RED CLOVER IVr bu. (4-". lbs. 20 Per cent in veirj-nt 1- tied (. lover :.bii GRASS SEED MIXTURES A -I: f.-r Catalog. DWARF ESSEX RAPE 12c! ! j. vi l 9 ' ''Til 10a cSa Quotations are subject to market changes and goods being unsold. . .Prices are t f r U NN.rlr3 Cltv nnlpss otherwise snecified. Terms. Net Cash. Basrs extra. P excepting seed corn, hzgs GERMANS GAIN IN ACTIONS ON BOTH FRONTS Teii tens Capture Five Tundred Men and Trench Lines on the French Line. B.-rlin. Jan. 2o. Spirited fighting has taken place northwest of Verdun n the front in France, near Rira on the Rus.-ian fr.nt and southw-t of Kut-El-Amara in the Me.-opotarnian theat-.-!-. Geiman ft. revs have been sucecss f.:! in the operations in the first two virions, while British troops have taken position.- from the Turks alonjr the Tigris in the latter. Sum Children Cry r-rv iff C'-K 2t ah Tlizl You Have Always m ie ior over over 33 years, has borne the signature of s-7 and has been made under his per- f"7 sonal supervision since its infancy. uzy: s-zcizc AUow no one to deceive you in this. A!l Counterfeits, Inititions and Just-as-good " are but Lrrp;r:iTi3r:c3 tbit tiJie with and endanger the health of ar.d Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTOREA C:.r.tona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric. I:ops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains n:?tber Opiun, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its i-z-z is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has V :- n in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "V. Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising t'.'orcfrom, 2nd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Z::o Children' Panacea The Mother's Friend. :nujne CASTOR! A always ? Bears the U Use For Oyer 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Edward Bartling Seed Company NEBRASKA CITY,' NEBRARKA Quotations are KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS One jrrade only. II. 12. U. I!. B. 1;., per lb. per bu. . . .L'Oc MIXED LAWN GRASS 15. D., per lb 20c ORCHARD GRASS II. n. li.. per lb.. I!., per b'.i . . .S'.I.oo RYE GRASSES English and Italian re grasses for lawns, pastures and field uses, lb. 14c- RED TOP 171 P.rand. per lb IKe BROOMUS INERMUS !"'..: oil. Soy Beans Cow Peas Sl(. . $3 . 00 SUDAN GRASS per MILLET German . . Common . , li .'.nyarian Siberian . .1;- nane.-e . $2.00 FETERITA per bu. Mil.. Maize . $2. Pop Corn, for popping. 1"0 lbs. S4.00 E-ick Wheat $2. Go weighed in with seed corn. Attacking in force on a front of 1.".00 meters a?aint Hill 304. north west of Verdun, Teutonic soldiers stormed French trenches and took G00 prisoners. French troops, the latest French communique says, have re captured most of the trench positions rained b the Germans. Counter-attacks by the French failed, as did further attempts to re gain the lost ground, according: to Berlin. German troops also pained pround on Dead Man's Hill and Avocourt. The fijrhtir.tr around Hill 304, Taris states, was in the nature of hand-to-hand combats at times. West of Rira, in the Tirul swamp reg-ion along; the river Aa, the Ger mans and Russians continue at prips in heavy fightinjr. German attacks, Berlin says, were successful and ad ditional prcund and ."'JO prisoners were taken. Counter-attacks by Russian troops were repulsed in both sectors of the battle front, with heavy loses to the fcr Fletcher's Bought, and which has been Signature of NEW VO Per Bushel KAFIR CORN per bu $2.00 CANE Amber, per hu Oral lire per bu $2.00 2.0!) SEED OATS Northern rrovn Ho;r.e ;rro-,vn 70 C:;n:;.lian Field Peas ...;.-. WINTER WHEAT Marvelous variety, read pa ye U of our catalog. SPRING WHEAT at market price. Eye, winter, market. live, Sprir.r Sunflower Seed, lb...., Parley Speltz Sweet corn, per lb . . 1.- SEED CORN See pare four of our catalog for varieties and prices. GRAIN BAGS 2 l-i bu. seamless, Pern is "A" each 27 Seeders, cyclone ...$l.Gi POULTRY FEEDS .Mixed seeds, 100 lbs $2.:; Yankare, Swift's Piirester, loo lbs., add freight $".2o FERTILIZERS Prices g-ood for the quantity we have on hand Corn, wheat, ton $3.'I.7G Potatoes, 100 lb 2.lo Lawns. 100 lb 2. 00 Seed Cleaners $27. o attackers alonjr the Aa. Petrogrrad announces that the Rus sians, after advancing; more than a mile in the battle zone, were forced to return to their position under the I pressure of the attacking Germans. Turki.-h first line trenches on a front of 1,100 yards were pained by the British in their attacks- southv. est of Kut-El-Amara. In addition, Lon don says, some second line position.; ( on the right bank of the Tigris were taken. West of the Hai river four counter attacKs ny luiKisn troops j covt.retl the oldest boy crawling from were repulsed with heavy losses. under the foot of the bed by the butt There has been no g-reat activity in of the gun and the wounded boy lying Rumania. On the northern port ior. of j on the floor near the head of the bed, the French front British troops have j his clothes on fire from the discharge; carried out several successful raids. j picking him up she found that he was The attack on the English coast deluged with blood, hastily wrapping' near Loewestoft. reported by London, jhim in cloths the father was sent for was carried out by German' light sea j 11 "'agrn procured and the boy brought foices. The German ships, Berlin!10 Umn to Dr. Livingston's office savs. were ahie to aporoa?h the Kr.f- lish coast and to return to their base without sighting a hostile vessel. One small vessel, London records officially, fired shells at the coast. Only a few shells reached land and there were no casualties. The damage is reported as insignificant. Action at Riga. Berlin, Jan. 25. (By Wireless to Sayville, Jan. "Russian attacks to the southwest of Riga," writes the military critic of the Overseas News Agrency, "were quickly answered by a powerful German counter attack. On the morning of January 23 the bad weather having come to an end, Ger man troops after stiort but efficient artillery preparation advanced on both sides of the river Aa along a front of six miles. "On the evening- of January 23 ter ritory on both sides of the river Aa for a distance of nearly two miles was conquered. During- the night of Jan uary 24 more ground was gained on the right wing- to the east of the river. "The Russian position situated near the eastern end of the German attacking- lines, which had been surrounded on the evening- of January 23, was cleaned out, about 400 prisoners being taken. According to declarations made by prisoners, the commander of this detachment received an order to with draw. He refused, however, to heed the instructions and declared to the soldiers that he would maintain him self. When the Russians saw they were encircled b the Germans, they shot down the commander. "By noon on January 24 Russian prisoners to the number of 1,100, including- ten officers, had been brought in. The Germans also took thirteen machine g-uns." Miss Josephine Hall, who has been in the city for an. over Sunday visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Hall, returned this morning- to her duties at Lincoln. IN PLATTSMOUTH 4. FORTY YEARS AGO. Henry Eikenbary is piling op the .tone, brick and lumber for his new horse and cow residence. -Wm. Loufdiridjfe, a good old fash ioned North of Ireland man, comes to live among us, with his family. He is in the Blacksmith department of the II. & M. Shops'. Mr. W. J. Barnes, started west Tuesday morning, he will stop at In dianola, the treminus of the B. & M., to meet with the South Platte Town Company. (Jeorge Mutz fell from the scaf folding of Mr. Davis Barn and j-eve rely injured himself in wardly. He will soon be around again, it is supposed and hoped. Mr. Ceo. Amick brought the fami ly of W. Bates, the murdered man near Se-.vard, home with him. It consists of the wife, two girls and a boy. a red, 11, 10 and 1 years. Mr. Dutton, of the B. & M. II. P., i- going to build, v;? learn; Gus Stohlman puts up a new house; Fred Eenhoff buys the half lots west of Hatt's butcher shop, and will build thereon; and Merges' r.ew store is getting way up above the sidewalk. Accident on Main Street. A man by the name of Philo Knapp was severely hurt Tuesday afternoon, by the falling of a pledge hammer on his jaw; said sledge ham per had been left carelessly laying i.ver a blast by the men who are grading for Merles' foundation. As the frozen dirt loosened, the sledge went- up twenty feet and came down on Mr. Knapp's head, causin.tr a severe fracture of the jaw. Bad Accident. .Tohr.ny Carroll, son of Elisha Car roll. gr:.nd.-on of one of our oldest ci'v.i n. John Carroll, aged two years and five months, on Thursday last between li and 11 A. JI. was wound ed in the left kree by the discharge of a gun loaded with gooseshot. ne cessitating the amputation of the leg above the knee. It appears that his father, Elisha Carroll, had returned from gcose shooting Wednesday night with a g-un loaded. The kite lien being dark he placed the same under the bed on the floor in the bed iMim; next morning- on troing- to his v-.irk he forbid the children consisting- of the W'HiPt'ed boy and his i brother, leaving- the house. His wife icir.g s'v-k lay down en the bod and fell aslt-ep, and was awakened at the hour.- abovt-, by the discharge of the j gun and the screaming- of the chii- dren. Springing- from bed she dis "- Livingston, -sisted bv Drs. Hall and Richmond. At latest account doing well and in a coverv. s the child was fair wav to re- Doing- the Work. W. T. Nanney, Noel, Mo., writes, "Your B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder is doing the work down in this part of the world. It proved to be what we needed to prevent , and cure hog cholera and expel worms." II. M. Soennichsen. Puis & Gansemer. Mrs. Marvin Allen was called to Council Bluffs Saturday afternoon by a message announcing the serious iU- ness of her mother in that city. C. T. Peacock, one of the enterpris ing" farmers of the precinct, was in the city Saturday looking- after the week-end shopping, and while here made the Journal office a very pleas ant call, renewing his subscriptions to the daily and Semi-Weekly Journal. Stop! Look! Listen! You may need an Auctioneer if so W. R. YOUNG s still in the ring You will find on the Murray Exchange. Reverse All Galls! Satisfaction Guaranteed Rates Reasonable Address Plaiismoutb, Nebraska Route No. 1 SAYS KAISER MAY MAKE PEACE MOVE Believe More Acceptable Terms Will lie Given to the Entente Allies. London, Jan. 20. That Kaiser Will iam plans to make his fifty-eighth bkthday tomorrow the occasion for another peace move with more ac ceptable terms to the entente was reported today. An official hint of this plan was read in a speech yesterday to the Hurig-arian parliament by Count Stephen Tisza, the Hungarian premier. "We are inclined to continue a further exchange of views regarding peace with the United States govern ment," he said. The second rumor, via Switzerland and Paris, stated that the German emperor planned to be "the first pro- motor of universal peace and would propose that all parties meet forth with to discuss this first and princi pal at tide of the war's termination the reorganization of future peace." Holland reports indicate that a reply to President Wilson's speech is being- considered in Berlin. A pro nunciamento from the emperor would be a logical answer. The German government expects President Wilson to transmit to Ber lin the text of the reply made by the entente powers to his own peace sug gestions. Officially Germany is not yet informed of what the allies said in reply to the American president. AUTO GOES THROUGH IGE MISSOURIANS TAKE BATH Auburn, Neb., Jan. 24 While crossing- the Missouri river about o clock yesterady morning, en route to their home at Phelps City, Mo., from a dance they had attended at Brawnville, Neb.. Albert Kimberling and his sister. Miss Emma, narrowly escaped drowning when the automo bile in which they were riding plunged into an airhole near the Ne braska side and not far from Brown- viile. In the car with the Kimberlings ';nd in the rear seat were Mr. and Mrs. GouV Smith and the Misses Allie Aflame and Helen Mayes. The Kimberlings and their friends wi.h two other cars of people from across the river, had attended the dance and w.ie going home when, as the lead car reached the opposite bank the occupants, Rex Shamby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hale. Herman Lefenberg- and Miss Hazel Adams heard a lond crash, followed by screams, and the car was turned at once, with the light thrown across tie ice, cisclosing- the fact that one of the cars had all but disappeared in the river. Both cars were rushed to the point where the other had g-one through the ice, and assistance given the peo pie imprisoned inside, who were taken out over the windshield, the lop being- up and side curtains in place. The water was shallow where the car went down, the wheels rest ing on the bottom of the river. Rescued from the submerged car, the half-drowned and nearly frozen people were takn across the river to the home of Dick Harms, where they were g-iven dry clothes and stimu lants, and it is thought win exper ience no ill effect of their early morn ing- plunge in the frigid water. Yesterday forenoon a force of men with ropes g-ot the car out and ashore Mrs. Gould Smith was formerly Miss Maude York, daug-hter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. York of this city. Milk in Winter. Why do your cows give less milk in winter than they do in summer? Just because nature does not sup ply them with grasses and green food. But we have come to the as sistance of Dame Nature with B. A Thomas' Stock Remedy which con tains the very ingredients that the green feed supplies in season, only, of course, in a more highly concen t rated form. We guarantee that this remedy will make your cows give more milk, and better milk with the same feed. H. M. Soennichsen. Puis & Gansemer. Stanley Kuhns departed this after noon for Los Angeles, Cal., where he expects to make his home in the fu ture. He will be joined later by his wife and family to reside in the Cali fornia city. A want ad in the Journal will bring results. MORTON'S STORE WAS ROBBED AGAIN Was Broken Into Last Thursday Night and A train on Saturday Night. That robbers selected two of the best nights so far this winter was evidenced by them last Thursday aud Saturday nights. Thursday night Morton's store was broken into by the breaking down of the rear door, and quite a quantity of meat and potatoes were taken. Nothing else wa- misled at the time. And again last Satur day night the same scoop was made on the same place. But this time everything that the robbers were able to carry with them, meat, potatoes, shoes, overalls and over $10 in cash was taken. This seems to be a regular annual picnic that is held about this time of the year between Mr . Morton and some of his unknown friends. From the looks of things it is the work of home talent for if it had not been local talent we are positive the spuds and the meat would have been over looked. As long as no one reports these criminal depredations to the proper authorities we can expect to have them continued, for why not? It is the duty of every storekeeper to make an earnest endeavor to capture those guilty of breaking and entering for the benefit of his brother merchants, who will have the same thing to con tend with if it is not stopped. We realize that it is pretty hard to re port the matter and have someone grabbed up by the law who is not guilty and is taken in through an er ror, but it would be far better to make some kind of a beginning than to let the matter go unheeded. Union Ledger. -H-i"i-i"i"i"i"i"rt":"i W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. East ri Riley Hotel. Coates' Block, Second Floor okdi:k or nnKi; im:titm. I'OK AI'IMHVIMKVI' r A U M I N I TK A T It I X The State of Nebraska, Cass County, lu Hie County Court In the matter of tl.e estate of Marsravet Katon. dec-eased. n reading and filin'-r t'ie jetitin of Dorothv M. Lync'i r ravins that Ad ministration of said Ksmtf may h uranted to her as Administratrix. Ordert-d. That February ruth. A. !.. 1917. at ten nYlock A. M.. is assia-nfd for hearing of said ietition. when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to he held m ami for said County, and show -aus why the prayer of the petitioner should not he granted: and that notu of the pcmlency of said petition and the hearlnc thereof he sriven to all Dei-sons interested in said matter 1 y publishing a copy of this order in tht Plattsmouth Journal, a weekly news paper printed in said County for thre successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated Januarv 22nd, 1917. ALLKN J. KKESOX, County Judg First publication l-2."-lH17. IN THK IMSTIUCT (OMIT OI" Till corxTi of CAS. m-:iiiam. In the matter of the C.uardianshir. of Georcxe T. Coleman. Frank K. Col man. Kverett H. Coleman and Mar garet S. Coleman, minor heirs oi Harry K. Coleman, deceased. Order. Now on this 27th day of December, 191G, this cause came on lor heannii iinon the petition of Nanme I-., cow man, as puardian of Ceorse T. Coleman. Frank K. Coleman. I.verett Jl. Coleman and Marsaret S. Coleman, minors, oi the ai?e of sixteen, fourteen, twelve and eirht vears respectively, and minor heirs of llarrv K. Coleman, deceased pravin for license to sell the South half of the Northeast Quarter ami the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty three 2:i) Toyvnship Thirty-two :i2 Ilanse Fortv-four 44t in Sheridan Countv. Nebraska, for the purpose of sKur nf funds for the niamienanc nnd education of her said wards, and tor ire investment of the balance of the proceeds of the sale of said real estate for the benefit of said minor heirs, there not beins suftlcient per sonal property belonging- to said minors for their maintenance and edu cat ion. IT IS THKRKFOKR ORDKUKD that the next of kin of said wards, and all persons interested in their estate ap pear before me at ttie District Court Room in the Court House at Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 21st day of February, 1917. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to show cause why a license should not be pranted to said jruardian to sell the above described real estate of said wards. Notice to be sriven by publishing this order in the I'lattsmouth Journal for three successive weeks before date of bearing:. Dated this 2th dav of December. 1916. james t. Bi:or.i:v, Judije District Court. 1-22-1917-lst Issue. a wks. LKfiAt. XOTICK. 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, prayins a liial settlement and allowance of his ac count filed in this court on the lth day of January, 1917, and for a decree of distribution and discharge of sain administrator. It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the county court to l.e h.-ld it: ,u,i! ; t . s.i county, on the 2'it'l da".' f Jj'ii.j.' .. A. 1.. J 1 7. at l'l o''io k, a. in, to :'i..v c.i us-. il any there i,-t h. ji!.i.r of tl.-- petitioner should not s.- . t T o, and that noti.-t- id' l.,e p.-i,,!,-;,. ,- of :d petition : let ihe lo.wiiii i'o :-..f Hi ven hi ail ptJson; interested i ri t.i.d matter by pu 1.1 ish i i.fc a ..,. - ..f i: older in tl.- 1 t ! -nlO'i 1 !. Jo, t se, i i - wee 1; 1 v li' H sj.f- per pliMed in 1 countv, l'.u one W ee K pro I' to 4d 'I of beat irif.'. Dated ,l;in:i:ii'v 1. I.il7. J. j:i:i: .. (Seal.) Coi.Ul Jild.'.-". .1 AN. -!! 17-Dt i-'Ui cjx; i. x i m i:. In the County Cu'ii t of i":..-- - iint -t Nebraska. -Stute of Nebraska, County of Cas---. To nil persons in teres- e,i in t' . tale nf Dora .'uh.i::i Moor--, : ' in reading" t:;e pttii'o;: of i )t . Jaikson i!di-arj pra mu' ; o.il strnmeiit Jib-u in I l.i.s t oi.-t t i -d u lay of atiiiary. I'.'lT. and ' .' : p I . i ' be tl.e last wiil u'c! te-t;tt:i' nl : said del eave. 1, ma V b- pi o . d and a -low. d. a n 1 1 e, o; .'.-d I la - t w , I and b-.tall.-'it -.if D .d-a Md:.-i; l .Mi"-: iw'.-:i-'i d : ti.at "-aid in-tr ii-.i":-: S in i t . d I o pi o t . and I ! a o ' - ; , -t ion of -ail . - 'uil- '. ,- '-a . led ' i ' : e .1 a ' k.-o 1 1 ( 1 1 1 ! a h i a - e v do- l.el'eby OI .lered tie! ' '.I, l!:d s o n - i : , ! e i t - 1 1 . 1 i t, -aid Hi . 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KuiiTiS, sop, leid,!,'--. lV.tl Nebraska, at" and pra- . ..; heariwtr on .-aid l-t i t i-!) a- t .1 sueii 1. earir.tr an order n p.-n-intr with the t emula t tion ..f .-aid .--tat" and a Ci,;,! . entered b-si.J .' l:!i" t ' 1 - law and . i n.iaa. i it- r. a 1 e - : a " to -. , . , - it i- 'i'i ; ; :i : :. : ' " " a h ..1 :. :. ! ...J i -..re t' is .-.a.: : . ' ' ' I ;. -0:11, ia tl.e ''it-' !' :'.: ' ' ir:-!.... .: ' ' 7 : 1 . ' : l-.H 7. a: T. r: , !; .. M ; t p.-r.-ons i -1 in - "i-. :.. .' a d I n tr ei e v. ; : a : ' I."- a I : d I id '.' 'd of s ".! 1 a i i : , l: i tids onier for t h ii da." of !. r, ri',-. Journal of -ad n . t ,. 1 I e V. t . k - I : :i : : i ' .li'ity. l.v tlie oiirt, .m.i.ii.v j. v.r.r. 1-17.-17 :; weeks "' "aid IV Till. I)li'lltl( T colli"!' !' THE ( al Ml OF A. M-:HIIK. A. L. Tild. r:ainti:T. vs. Simpson llutc l.er, et al. Iu-f r. '. i n t . IVolice of Suit to Quiet Till.. To the def.ndants Simpson Fa'Cer: the unknown heirs, ib-vi ... s. l ::it personal r.-pr.s. n t a 1 1 s .and al! .t: r person interested in t . .- . -late .f Simj son Hutc!.. r. U' . a-- d: .1 : n I-. Ci:t!'.nini: also kii'i'.i'n a-- J d n I'. ' : : mins: Mrs. John F. C--mnuMr" - known as Mrs. John F. 'I : in n . i n lir-t real nam. unknow n; tla- hi fi heirs, devisees, b-pat'es, per- .nal i p t eseri t a t i vc, and all "tl..-r in terested in the estate of ,1m !. F. ':n'. mit'irs also kta'V tl a- J. !m K. .p"-i: -. deceased: ti e unknown :ir-. :-.-. Icsrate'-s, persoT.al fe.t es-i.t.i ' i - ;:J all otl er persons interest 1 .a tt ? tate c-f Mrs. John F. ' i pi in . n ur-J a'-o known as Mrs John i-. ('.iiti.i-. t: rea! nam unknown, de.-ea.-?Ieri'iarn. first r-al tr.:.. Mis. S. N. M" ft iir.i. til -t t 1 known: the unknown ; -ii- S N. . . i . i 1 : : it". . e lesri. t.-.-s. p. rsonal r.-pre-. r.ll otl er p.-rsor.s int. r -t.-d ,-: f tate of S. N. M'-ri m. J'.r-t '' unknown. d.,a-c.;. t!- ..' heir-', devisees, b-at.-. -. p. r-o',' ! 1 resent.lt I es ahd all otl.-T .' "I-tcre.-ti-d ill tla- .t;;tc of "is. S. Mcriiam. tir-t i'-a I ham - i: r. '-w. r-iis.d : El ten Howard : T, ': n ! 1 1 anl. rir-t real nam. nnk .. n. h i ' . or widower of il'li I, Ib- vard. t known I -firs, .b-vise. s. :. p--' a! repr---. nt a t i v s r no .1 ' .. r : sons int. -ret. -d i:i t! ' -tat. '' ! U o wa rd. d ei a - . 1 : t ! . k ' ' n devisees. !.-a.es. per-.-: a I i- : '" t a t i ves a tid all ot! .-r !:- ested in il.e e-tat" of J,,, n . ;ird. :i,"st I'. al na'ir- unkrown. - . e W Tl id i -. ,-..d . Ttr- t Eouizsa Miles: l:i. ! ar l I; r.-al ii.itne tinkrown. I i. -l.a ower of I.onia Miles; ti . heirs, d.-vi-. t-s. ,(,.e. ;,. r.-s.-n t a t i v. s and all r ; t. -rested in the e-tate of I." 1 1. n n !- decea.s. d; t' e i.ikra -.vn I n-. . v leq.'itf.S. persoi..i! T at . . .-ti ' a 1 -all (tliir person-, i ri t i 1 1 . f tate of TMcl.aiii I:-"- Mo.--, f : - ! prime ur.l;nowr.. (be a-.-,': Maru i riumer: William I '. u :t..-- ; .' Keeve: Mrs John I.. l...v-. i t name unknown: tl.e i.-.M-own l.-vis(es, i.-t.H '. person l! i . -t i ves and : 1 1 ot l..-r p- r - as , n i : in the e-t-it f J"l ti I.. . Cfased; the Uiiivtiown l:i-. : i- ::iios, p. rsoTial r pr.--.-r t a , ' -all other person. i r ti-n -' -i i . -1 tr tate of Mrs. John 1. lir-t name unknown, d. i eas. d. I ' known iwneis Ptid the i:nkii"W ri i ants jf lot seven 7i. i'i II"': V 1 . '1 ill i. I'lattsmrruth, Cass i.o.titv. .'.--tin si; a. Yiij are l.erebv notirbd t! at . n ' C9th dav of December. A I', l'l-". Plaintiff filed his suit i-i th Di-f ! Court of the Countv of '"as--. .d r i. to oiiiet plaintiffs title t-. f a! .ve dt scribed lot, to-wit. lot .-".;. i.i. a block eleven 11 I. City of I'latr-ro. . Cass County, Nebraskw. b. , a - of 1 Is adverse possession by l.im-i-t: and I i-"rant.-rs for more tl ati t-n - .-ai- -.tio. to the commencement of said uit . d to enjoin each and all of you f. .ai havinp or claimitiy: any ri-ht, til". !: n or interest, either leyal or i j a i t a ! .. r r or to said lot or anv part tt r- To require y..'i to set forth o ir r, ,. i. title, claim." lien or interest tuererr , if in", father letral or eiinitrita . ;i n t . have tie Mitio a d j i n f l to ! tit!- t,t plHir.tiff nnd for c-ti ra' .- . : tali relief. Tii notic is p ad.- I ar suant to the order of t'.e to 'it -- are required To answer sani -. ti" . n on or before Jlonili'', February ! ' A D-. 191(. or your default wi,l be -..:v entered therein. A. I. Tinn, 1 lii't: :. A. E. Tnid. I'i" S s'. a. i;i i:K!;t s .. Attorney.-- lor 1-la.intiff.