i : t PLaTTSMOTTTH SEMI- WTFELT jOURN PXCT 3 ( . . . I 1 1 I 5 CIDER, SAYS BILL, MUST BE 'NOH-INTOXICATING Changes Made in Form of Dry Hill Reported in House. Lincoln. Neb., Fib. Changes rr.;:ie- in the form of the dry bill, r ;"rted to the huu.-e at this mornings st-tion. are described in this fashion by the committee which has been ccn- iderir.ar : Section 1. entitled 'Definitions is it. Mired to add the word 'fermented' to the description of liquors. The v. .rd 'other' is added in describing iruor containing one-half of one per n .t alcohol. "In section J, the words 'corpor ;.i:un, club or association' are strickett i at. making the section read 'It shall L- un.kiyfi.il for any person to manu-:';;vt-!V, etc. ' In the last paragraph of this sec tion which wouid allow the person raising Krapesj apples or other fruits t. manufacture wine or cider, the w.rd : n-int.'xicatine are added to i:..-!ude the beverage manufactured. In Section 11. covering: the limita-ti-.ns of liquors for personal use, the la-t Tiarrajrraph 1.- changed to read as foiiovvs: 'The possession of the li tiJi.ii. mentioned in this section, in tveess of the quantities above named rv-pectivt-iy. at one time or posses tifn of more than one kind of the three kind cf liquors, as hereinbe fore classified, whether the same was received before or after the taking; erfect of this act, shall be prima facie evidence that such liquor is hein kept for the purpose of beintr sold, bartered, exchanged, riven away, furnished or thervise disposed of in Vt-.-iati'.n of this act. '"In Section 12. covering the trans P .nation of liquor by carriers the paragraph regarding: the keeping of a:':davits by the county clerk Ls changed to stiite that the clerk shall keep the same "for a period of three years. In Section 1"., covering: wholesale druggists, the last paragraph which would require the wholesale druq-pist t. make monthly reports to the jrov rr.nr is stricken out. in Section IT, covering- retail drug-- rist.-. the last paraprrapn wnicn reau as foil, ays: 'The possession of such a tax certificate or of any United Stutf- Internal Revenue r.tr.mp. by ar.y reg"i.-tered pharmacist as herein ('.escribed, shall be prima facie evi dence that such registered pharma-ci-7 has violated the provisions of this act." is stricken out. "In Section 2-1, defining: the sale of wir:e. for sacramental use, the following- paragraph is added: 'Ar.y church grinds house having a s'ock of jroods of the amount and value of SJo.imm may manufacture and sell wine for sacramental pur pose: upon taking- out the permit and complying with the requirments of this act in the case of wholesale drug rins. "In Section 22, covering: the abate ment of nuisances and the closing: of huiidinjr used in violation of the act, the word 'any' is inserted to provide that the building: shall be closed and r.i.t used for any purpose for a period cf one year. In Section -11, covering: the search for and seizure of liquor, a new para graph is added for the purpose of c .verintr the transportation of liquors by automobile. This paragraph reads as ft -Hows: '"Any car. automobile, vehicle or means of transportation which shall be engrared in or used for unlawful transportation of intoxicating: li qjors is declared to be a common nuisance and may be abated as in "'in is act provided. Any peace officer having- probable cause to believe that such vehicle is bein; used for the un lay wul transportation of intoxicating; liquors shall make search thereof with or without a warrant and in every cose where search is made without a warrant the officer shall take the vehicle and the persons in charge thereof into custoday and forthwith shall file complaint and a warrant shall issue and the case thereafter shjill proceed in all respects as is pro vided in this and the preceding: sec tion." In section 43, covering: prima facie evidence is changed to read as fol lows : "The possession of a receipt or stamp, showing: the payment of the special tax levied by the United States upon the manufacture and sale of in toxicating: liquor, by any person not authorized under this act to manufac ture or sell intoxicating; liquor or a certificate from the collector of in ternal revenue or any of his agents, clerks, or deputies, showing; the pay ment of such internal revenue tax, by any juch ptrson aforesaid shall be prima facie vidence of the unlawful sale, barter, exchange, giving away, furnishing; or other disposition of in toxicating: liquor,, of. a violation of; this act by such person." In section 4!), covering; the duties of the governor the provision is added j that the person or persons appointed , as snecial oilicers by the governor i shall be vested with all the powers possessed by prosecuting; .officers. In section ."'I, covering1 the liability of counties, cities and villages for damages, the word 'actually" is ; stricken out, making the paragraph read, "for all damages (actually) sustained." At the end of section Tut, covering city ordinances, the following new paragraph is added: "Magistrates in police courts are hereby vested with the jurisdiction to try without a jury all violations of this act and of all ordinances wherein the penalty does not exceed a fine of ?10) or imprisonment for a period of three months and upon conviction such magistrates and police judges i hall impose final sentence." Another section is added, appro priating 0,000 for the coming be enniuni, for the use of the governor in enforcing the law. This makes a total of sixty sections. Other minor changes are made by the committee for the correction of typographical errors. The prohibition bill has been made a special order for general house dis cussion next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. WEEPING WATER REPUBLICAN. Mrs. E. T. Gearhart left for Illinois, being called the serious illness of his HOME PLAY AT THE L J. SOKOL HALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON Yesterday afternoon the members of the Bohemian National Alliance en joyed very much the home talent play, "The Dumb Wife" which the members of the dramatic club of that organization have been working on for some time. The play which was of the light comedy order was present ed in Bohemian and the members of the company comprising the cast ac quitted themselves in fine shape and received much applause from the de lighted audience. The attendance at the T. J. Sokal hall where the play was given was quite large and those who were present felt amply repaid for their efforts in the good time af forded bv the dramatic club. The play occupied the entire afternoon and in the evening a social dance was enjoyed for several hours by the younger people of the city. 1 he music was furnished by the Holly orchestra for the dance as well as for the play. LOUISVILLE Courier A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Shelhorn February Miss Orma Koop and Rudolph Berg mann were Omaha visitors Sunday. A bouncing baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roeber February 9. Arthur Masters returned Wednesday from a short visit with E. D. Mayfield and family at O'Neil. William Wendt and Frederick Stohl man were among the pasengers to Omaha Tuesday morning. Charles Urwin was taken to the Methodist hospital at Omaha for treat ment Thursday. He is in a critical condition. Dock Stork paid a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geke meier February 10, and presented them with a fine baby boy. Mrs. Peter Vogler of Manley, who has been suffering from the grip since about the first of the year, is reported much improved. Miss Celia Group has resigned her position in the dry goods department of F. II. Nichols' general store and has gone to Peru, where she will re sume her musical studies in vocal cul ture and piano. Mrs. J. V. Grover of Gordon, Neb., one of the pioneer residents of Louis ville, writes to her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Noyes, from Oakland, Cal., where she is spending the winter, that she is enjoying her visit very much and is in excellent health. She is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Case. Mr. Case is an attorney and Mrs. Case was formerly Miss Clara Glover'. BIG WOLF HUNT. A big wolf hunt is being planned for Thursday, February 22d, in the locality just south of this city, and a general raid is planned for that day on the numerous wolves which habitate that region. The hunt will commence at the home of James Marasek and proceed thence south along the Rock RlnfTs' rnnd to iha farm nf Ai-Vitir Sullivan, and then east to the Gouch ' enour island, and from here the hunt . will proceed north to the ferry. I Mr. and last week there bv daughter. Henry Meyers shipped forty-one head of fat cattle to the Omaha mar ket Monday. The cattle averaged over 1,200 pounds and sold for $10.25. Mrs. W. D. Ambler left Monday aft ernoon for Lyndon, 111., her old home, to attend the funeral of her brother's wife, Mrs. Frank Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Jones of Springfield, Mo., were visiting last week at the home of Mr. Jones sister, Mrs. Turner Zink, and Mrs. Anna Hunter. P. F. Rosselle came in Tuesday evening from Montana, where he had been working at the plumbing trade. Mrs. Rosselle and Maggie went to Omaha Monday to meet him. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniel and family left this week for Kansas, where they will reside. Mr. McDaniel has been employed at the McGrady blacksmith shop for some time. Mr. A. A. Lasch of Lincoln was looking after business matters at the farm the first of the week. He is hav ing the orchard pruned and is cutting out a lot of the old Ben Davis trees. Mrs. J. M. Leyda of Plattsmouth returned home Tuesday after several days.' visit with her mother, Mrs. Em ma Deffinbaugh, who was real sick for several days, but has improved. Fred C. Cooper of Avoca and Miss Myrtle V. Fook of Lincoln were united in marriage in that city last week. We understand they will soon go to house keeping in the residence lately va cated by Thomas Burns. The" C. E. Butler bungalow on El dora avenue is being brought to com pletion as fast as the weather will permit and is now practically enclosed and work has begun on placing the plaster board on the interior walls. Rley Rector is starting a new busi ness for Weeping Water. It is a la morers employment bureau. Farmers and others wanting laborers may se cure them by phoning their wants to phone 1 So, or at the Second Hand store. The hosts of friends will be gireved to learn of the death of Edward Mohr. which occurred Tuesday morning fol lowing a short but very set ious illness of only a few days. Owing to lack of time full details of this sad affair are postponed until next week's paper. A deal was completed Monday in which Dan Moore of Lincoln is now owner of the S. W. Orton & Co. drug store and possession was taken the following day, Tuesday. Thus there disappears from the list of our busi ness firms the name of Orton, which has been among those names and one well known throughout this section for the past thirty-six years. Letter files at the Journal office. EAGLE Beacon Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Francke, southwest of Eagle, Wednes day, February 14, a daughter. Venner and Anderson have installed a new Detroit automatic scale in their hardware store. t Bob Hohman of Greenwood is spend ing a few days with his brother, J. T. Hohman, and other relatives. John Hartsock shipped a carload of cattle to the South Omaha market Tuesday. He accompanied the ship ment. The condition cf Grandma Mick is reported to be quite serious at this writingand she is gradually growing weakei each day. Mrs. Harley Smith and daughter, Helen, returned home Wednesday from a visit with relatives and friends at Manley and Louisville. The contract for the new elevator which is to be built by the Farmers' Elevator company is to be let this week and the work on the same will be started about March first. Rev. L. J. Dornseif left Monday for Decatur, Ind., having received word that his mother, who resides at that place, had received a stroke of apo plexy and was not expected to live. Roland Brunell returned home Wednesday afternoon from a visit of a month with his parents at Allegh any, N. Y. He reports a very pleasant trip and that they are having some real cold weather there. An eight and a half-pound son ar rived at the Joy Peterson home Wed nesday, February 14. The mother and little one are reported to be getting along nicely, while Jay is well pleased with the valentine presented to them by the stork. Buy your stationery at the Journal office, where the line is the best and largest in Cass county. UNION Ledger Mrs. E. E. and F. C. Barton and children spent Saturday and Sunday with George Barton and family. Miss Leona Stillwell, who has been on the sick list the past week, is very much improved at this writing. Al O. Hathaway, who has been spending the winter at Dorchester, has been visiting relatives and friends in and near this village the past week. Alvin McReynolds of Nehawka was in town a short time Monday morning. He came down to the Bell city to take home come cattle he purchased at the Hall sale. The members of the new band have been engaged in individual practice the past two weeks, and in a short time they will begin regular practice together. J. E. Elliott of South Sioux City, Neb., was in Union Monday transact ing business. Mr. Elliott is a real es tate dealer and evidently the land in this vicinity looks very good to him. C. W. Clark, proprietor of the Clark hotel, was operated on at the Loru Lister hospital in Omaha Monday of this week for appendicitis and gall bladder. So far Mr. Clark is improv ing as well as could be expected, but his condition cannot be fully deter mined at this time. J. R. Applegate, "the old reliable," i commencing to organize his show troupe for the coming season. He ex pects them to begin assembling the last of the week. He will open up for the season in a short time and play most of the surrounding towns. Watch this paper for further announcements. Raymond Rose and Ben Frans, ac companied by their wives, arrived from Coleridge last Friday and, have since been visiting their friends and relatives in this village and vicinity. The two gentlemen were residents of this town in their boyhood days, and they find many friends here who are pleased to meet them again. ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. J. F. Hoover shipped a car load of hogs to the Nebraska Citv market on Tuesday. Rinhart I'anska shipped a mixed car load ot nogs and cattle to Omaha on Tuesday. Jacob Schlanker, who was seriously sick with pneumonia last week, is slowly improving and is now able to set up a little. Chas. Britteil of Lincoln, who has been visiting for the past four weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Britteil, left Tuesday for California. Harmond Beck and wife of Nehawka came up and spent several days visit ing at the Clyde Corbet home and with the latter's mother, Grandma Corbet, who has been very sick. L. A. Tyson was out to see his brother, . D. L. Tyson, Sunday, and found their son, Freddie, very low from bleeding at the nose. He is sub ject to these spells, although was some better at last reports. From Thursday's State Journal we notice that marriage license was is sued to James M. Quinn and Alta E Harley, both of near Elmwood. These two young people are well known to all in this community. Mr. Marnhart and three sons and two daughters moved Monday to the farm they recently purchased of H. L. Sullivan, formerly called the White place. They came here from Panama, la., shipping two carloads, driving their auto overland. They also drove six horses overland. We welcome them to our community and our town. Little George Bogengrif was quite badly injured on Wednesday after noon on his father's farm. It seems that he was up on an engine and jumped to the ground and fell and struck his head on some sharp object, cutting a gash several inches long to the skull bone. He was brought to the doctor's office. It was a painful wound but he is getting along nicely. NEHAWKA. NEWS. Mrs. Herman Thomas is reported among the eick this week. R. Kettlehut and Wm. Troop shipped a car of cattle to Omaha Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Knabe, Wednesday, an 11-pound baby girl. Preparations are being made to start up the Sniderville and Nehawka rock quarries March first. Herbert Opp left for York, Neb., morning, called there on a surgical operation per- Lloyd, his brother- Wednesday account of formed on Walter in-law. Mrs. Otto Carroll, who had been here for several days, returned today to Rawlins, V yo. She was accom panied by her daughters, Thelma and Mona. William Trotter loaded his car at this station Wednesday and the fam ily left today for their new home near Douglas, Neb. Thereby this commu nity has lost a fine family. Mrs. II. S. Barthold, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Chas Chris wisser and family and attending the meetings at the M. E. church, left for her home in Plattsmouth Wednesday afternoon. The work of repairing the damage done to the Auditorium by reason of the recent explosion of the pressure tank has been practically completed, and when the tank is again placed everything will be in its usual running order. Little Frankie Pollard had the misfortune of falling on the ice Tues day forenoon at the school house, caus ing the dislocation of the left arm and a broken collar bone. Dr. Thomas at tended to his injuries and the little fellow is getting along nicely. Mrs. Margaret Heebner, mother of J. G. Wunderlich, who has been mak ing her home with John Heebner, near Weeping Water, died at 1 o'clock Wed nesday morning. The funeral will be at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon and interment will be in St. John's ceme terv, northwest of Nehawka. Ptrument be admitted to yrobnte, r ri . 1 the administration of aid 4-state l.f granted to Mary :. McPrido as tor. It is l.rrrby ordered Ihnl you. jtnd nil if rsi.nK interested in said ruuilf-r. m.iv. ii rn.l lo. appear iit U.e reunify t'tniri i. lie lielil irr nnl for said countv. tin t:o lL'lh day of Mar.h, A. I. 1 !1 7. :i t t n ' dork A. At., to shov.' caus-. if :iti tln-rt' ho, whi- the prayer of the ' tiiiorttr should not granted, ar,d that not iff of the p,-iidiitv of said ("' tition arid that the ht-aritiir there. l.e Kiveri to all pr-rsons iMereted in said matter hy puhlishiri ;i opy of thi order in the Ma it srnon t h .lornnal. a semi-weekly n'.w s pa per printed in said county for three suceessive wee Us prior to said day of l.enrinfr. Witness my hand and seal of said eonrt. this: 17th vlav of I-Vhrua r v. A. I . 1 HIT. First Publication "tmM 1!-1M17 .1: .1; iNV.liee for service- l,v pnt.l frT r ;ori IN thi: i)i"Ti(KT roniT or mi vi . m:ihi K. Anion Sol. or, t. plaintiff, v- II. A. r.l.ersole, and lii, Wife, l-.n. r.-ole, unknown owner and eluire ani. tirst and leal name n nl.nov, i. dainiinjr an inlere-M m Jot t', i t,t.o n red forty three ('i::i. in in.' vili.iv i.f I ,oi i ! i le, ass 4 'otmt.v . ehras. and the Tin Unov. ii as-i ne,..., heirs at law and next of k n ami ,jj.seev, pelv.,',.,1 t , e se r I I a t i - and other p.-rsoiis interested :n te est;.!e of I:. A. Kheisole. and I :t-ersole, if deieaseu, or a!i t!,-r pei. sons interested in any manntr in said real estate J i -i n l.ei '. ,t -. .!. s I i I.e.! ; 1 endan f s. IN Till: DhTIIICT -Ot IIT OP Till roi'XTv or - i:ituK. William 11. Kait.ey, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel llahn, 't al. 1 lefenda v, t s. Notiee of Suit to Quiet Title. To the defendants' Samuel llahn: ! r" Parmie 1 llahn. tirst real name v.u known: the unknown heirs, divisees lesra te-s personal representatives an. fill other persons interest in the esta! of Samuel llahn. dere.-ised : the VISITING IN CASS COUNTY J. F. Cook and wife of Beaver City, Xeb., arrived Friday evening to enjoy a short visit in this county with their old friends and relatives. It has been seven years since Mr. and Mrs. Cook visited this locality, and they are en joying very much the opportunity of meeting their old friends and in noting the changes that this period of time has brought to the once familiar scenes. EC.C.S FOR HATCHING. From S. C. Rhode Island Reds and S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100. Local delivery, A. O. Plattsmouth. Phone 3513. 2-12-tfwklv Ramge, DR. BLEICK. Dr. Bleick, 532 World-Herald build ing, Omaha, specialist in eye, ear, nose and throat diseases, will be at Plattsmouth every Tuesday, at B. A. McElwain jewelry store. Eye glasses scientifically fitted. "4l IIT The In of Sarah IN TIIK ( III Ml tate of N'ehraska 'ass County, ss. the Matter of the Kstatt K. Yout.tr. 1 eeeased. 4 m readintr and filinc: the petition of Arthur M. Young praying that Ad ministration of said Kstate may he irr.inted to I.loyd tJapen as Administra tor. Ordered, That March 12, A. T. 1917, at !. o' lot k A. M., is assigned lor hearinir said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may ap pear at a County Court to he held in anil for said County, and show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should not le granted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof he given to all persons interested in said mutter hy publishing a copy of this order in The IMatismouth Journal, n semi-weekly newspaper printed in said County for ihree successive weeks, prior to said dav of hearing. Hated Fehruarv 17. 1 1 1 T ALLKX J" BKF.SOX. County Judge. ( PR A I.) First Publication 2-19 1917. IX TIIK COr.XTV COIHT OK CASS ( Ol .VTV, XKHKASK.V State of Nebraska. County 4f Cass ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Kmma Alta Johnson, deceased: On the reading of the petition of Charles S. Johnson praying that the instrument filetl in this court on the 10th day of Fehruarv, 1517, and pur porting to be the last will and testa ment of the said deceased, may be .n-oved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Kmma Alta Johnson, deceased; that said in- no Hi .V- i .!' i arid e.l thai 1 is t rift iska. !! 'a-ii A iii on court petit i tl ; you il.o; a a re - ng e- r fore kno i i m i a lei oi ,. tin v a i.d ot U ill i of H hi . : 1 t; ktiOWtl heirs, divisees. legatees, person al representative? a rul all other pri sons interested in the estate of Mrs. Samuel llahn. t'.rsf real natae un known. il..i-...isol: William to.iiison: Mrs. William 4Jarris4in, first real natoe unknown: the unknown heirs, divisees. legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in t he estate of William tlarrisnn, de-ceased: the unknown heirs, divisees, legatee-, personal representatives and al! other persons interested in the estate of .Mis. William (larrison, first rea name un known, deceased ; Hi rani i '. Kenn- i: Mrs. Mi rani P. Hennet, hr't rea! t.ani--unknown: the unknown heirs, .livisees. legatees, personal represt-n tat i e and all other persons interested in tie es tate of Hiram P. P.enn. t, .h-ceased; tie- known heirs, devisees, legatee, per sonal representatives and all ot her persons interested in the estate of Mrs Hiram P. Bernet. first real name un known, deceased: C.eorgc W. 'oiv:n. Trustee; Jairus R. N'eal: 'a t .ic N'eal: the unknown successors anil as signs of fo-orge W. 4'olvin. trustee, de ceased: the unknown heirs. devisees, leuatees personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of .lairus R. N'eal, deceased: tl;" unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives arid all other persons interested in the estate of Catherine N'eal. deceased: Micheal Ma honey; Mrs. Micheal Mahoney. tirst real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Micheal Mahoney, de ceased: the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representatives and al! ottu-r persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Micheal Mahone first real name unknown, deceased: the un known owners and t lie unknown claim ants of government lots three i::. four A) and five (.".); also the south east charter (SR 1-4 i of the southwest ouarter iSW 1-4 i and the south half IS l-i of the southeast quarter iSR 1 - 4 J all in section thirt y-th re- :::;i, township thirteen Mill, north range thirteen l:;. east of the ,th P M. in the County of Cass. Nebraska. yon and each of you are herehy notified that on the Oth day 4.f Janu ary A. I. 1IU7. plaintitT filed a suit in the IHstriet Court of the 4ounty of Cass, Nebraska, to ouiet plaintiffs title to the above described lands, tit-wit: Covernment lots three i". four (ii and five r, i ; also the southeast quarter tSR 1-1 t of the southwest ouarter 4SY !-l and the south half IS 1 - L' t of the southeast iuarter SR 1-lt all in section thrity-three (""i. township thirteen (P. I. north ranee u.ilKeii 4i:ti. east of the nth P. M. in the County of Cass. Nebraska, because of his adverse possessions by himself ami his grantors for more than tt-n veals prior- hi the commencement of said uit and ttt enjoin each and all of you from having tr claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either letal or eciuil abl. in or to said lands, or any part theretif; to require you to set forth your right, title, claim, lien and inter est therein, if anv, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adiudg-t-d inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general equitable relief. Tliis notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. April :'iitl. A. P. 1H17. or your default will be duiv entered therein. WILLIAM H. RAINRY. Plaintiff. W. A. nop.RUTSOX. Attorney. First Publication -19 PUT. and . at ii a n tt b:tve sonc- r :n and to .-rl;: le-se; i hod. :1 ul c n o ,v :. i-r.s . 1 1 1 l ' .. ; : .t . title or t e : a s l.eini; tl.e i.t.kn r 1 1 a !.o "A n parties some i ii; ht. I:li to - a i I I ,i 1 1 . 1 I . . i a e ,,r sa id K. A. Pod " sod, al.d :i 'i ot ! or V. J 1 i ll I quit; on ; t.l : n. l.ei II I. i.i in. i r. i . I of a : Hi II ! I if do. l-Sted est aP torn, v po -.-to q : i til! 1. est t e. em-urn bra n. til h- 1 ! two hi viMai ss and .u alio The a i 1 till. t I... Mid iw n na I i ui . J.et i' t 'le Lot . I e rid: a r:v we! S. i ,i I'i.s- i o:t or i Pv F:rt ! ;nt e fori hls -t a I . aeh pet 111 . N the 1 per:. . lowing 1 elrc... lien-, a i f . to W . .1 fort v l L.eii-', 1 . pa I t I lint iff an. oqe.-t ;; is a hill i . c! Ill h- g d.-.r;i VI. there! he re i . V tiled III o.i 1,1 . , .i-.iinst cl;i iia- inter- . i, :--l 1 t I'' I V . il.l id I- id p q . I . t V I otll I o ' l : P- t.'ifit ,.-ka. a 1 1 or n a t io:: V.CI a 1 e n of - re aska. a d dav of ANT' . v li:. -1--1!'17. I-.-., uied t ac! Ant-" I '..-.rt ' Apr,!, p. IT . o: 'T . i : ; i : v 1 1 1 : N4l'U R 1 4IVI H T Olt SealI ' O . . f e of t he month. Ca.- Nitit-N" on s for huihlint; steel bridii culver; s a i W 1 : . I'oiir Coiint it lil-tla; ood. S, ' otl h IV. ! l.-k. at t ; t i : ; .oil al nd h. or i ri' fee .' CI'-! . N.-i.t Malc'i IT t' t-i. and v . ete art i. :. I other corn i ete wo: as wings arid a I u t m '-n s It.r t lal". as provided by law. Plans and specitica l ions ri"W ill the 4i.. ee of the County Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Separate bids mav be tiled f c lass of bridge ot k and for arch and box culvert woi k. All bids to heop.-ned at 1 ' M.. of Tuesday. March -K P'lT The lloard of County t'omn.i reserve the right to build .ii; and concrete nil vi is costing or less. The P.. .aid of 4'ountv 4 otlltl. ist ion reserve the ri".ht to reject any or a bids, ami in letting th eon. rait i serve the right to let same m vh-l or in part. A c i t .lied check f . couipativ each bid. FRANK J i! tl I lot k A. "i't!. bl-idees $.'.!!' 'Ml Is ill ini must First Publication 2-P LI PR I Count '. P'lT. SH.VL 4'h I k I.R(iI. otic i: that e I i ii i tl.e f IN TIIR I)ITH1CT (dlllT OF CiS ('(UMi, XKHHVSKA. In the matter fif change of name of George 4nde. OP.DRR On this 17th day of February, P.'17. this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of George 4tmle alleging that he has been a resilient of 4'ass County. Nebraska for more than one year prior to filing said petition and that lie desires to change his name from George Onde to 4eorge 4 1. Corley; that he has resided with J. I. Corley in said county ever since he was s year of age and that his parents are deceased and that he is called and com monly known as George Corley. It is therefore ordered thst a hearing be had upon aid petition on the L'4th 4lay of March 1917, at 10 A. M.. at Court House in City of Plattsmouth. Nebr., and that notice of said hearing be given to all persons interested by the publication of this order for a pel -iod of thirty days prior to said hear ing in the Plattsmouth Smi-Weekly Journal. a newspaper published and'of general circulation in said county and state and that all objections to said petition be tiled on or before said hearing. .7 A MRS T. F.RGLRY. Judge of the Pistrict Court of Cass ..Countv Nebraska. 4'. R. Tefft. Attorney. First Publication '-Pt 1917. : id Not ice to non -resideii t defonda tit s : To Lund Land Company a t'orpor ation. tisear Lund. Frank H. Warpf! and H. 4". Aann.th. fir-t and real nam unknown, b f en da v. t s : You will take noti -e day of I'e.enib'-r iimi;. doing busite-s- nii.bq a:nl style of Lit.a.' ati 1 ; ; a : ill i:; hei- in. Ii i 1 tie I ustriot Cent .. Nebn ska. a fa int I.-.trid L.irvl " i.-pr-v 4ts'-ar L'ir.'l, frail il i". Aamolli. tirst and known. The (ifi.it a ! . I nrr- t ' .n T t ! . e sa i 1 pia i n 1 1 !t . l ei o Ve'-'-r f i . fendants and 4-aoh oj of $1.J-1." dot- and pa able plaintiff from said -1 'enda !: i as mission ear in d and .--! h -.- lei. said defendants under ii,- i-rm- written contract u r. -by sai fendants and each of tlem l-'-.a d. hted to the .-aid i'ani'-l L.ttal 1" ... , t 1 1 n- i . ii :iat . i i ' 1 L tie si I ill t I n tie- ';th Li fa1 an i in Paine C -m pa T; tile! tl I ' o.lif . .ot a 1 1 1,, t II. v ur ic!, an. il. - -urn i i m - .l . f a .1. - 1 1 said ario'itit. a on the lVth .". pursuant to an sued by pi oper iiistrict Court hra.-ka, the to ve let Of 1 0( . dor of a 1 1 iUthorit v f Cass ( r-rift of le i ; 1" P., . t ! - - Nebraska made a real estate, the pr fendants. within s.. ! In lib. I I 1 1 1 -1 It '! .'lilt , sa id s lew up..' ipertv ' it lnllt.lt N - t 'oun t y, cet ta in said h to-wit : Lot one 41). two 4'Jt. three four Mi, live i.. i. -even (Ti. and i iM, find ii strip etuht rods v id. the West side of lot i . also km as lot eieyen (lit. and - s i w ouarter of sect jot; nve i .". i also. southeast quarter of ti: qua iter of sect o m ; ix ' ' that t.ortion of the portl .f the tiorthesat qtiarler j and ea.-t of I'l.a auo. :ut iinut t ju ill' v Pailroiol - I T ..t va;. tion six I'll .'ill 'ti 'i'ownsbip t tl.'t. Lanue t. il". e.i-t ! th. t . :l t SOIith. II. t : i ipal Meridian. 4'a-- .t h pri: Nebraska. Saul defendants ami : will take notice tlat they of them are reqiuretf t answer the jietition of F herein en or b.-fore the : April, P'lT. otherwise jud. l.e taken atrainst them them JintI the j.r..pe't tached will he sold to sa ;;a t te 1 1 I I I 'tl -. ' e e . .-. I ' cinl v f t': tri a IT" th ;rn d e;o I et'el II tisfc at and l.'airo Mf of It Will of a t - ilsmt'iil as may be rend.-u-d b .in Court. lt.NIi:L LI NAM AN. Pv Arthur 4'. I'anco.i-t Hi- Atto'i.. February ."-4 weeks. 1917 Calendar Tads at office. the Journal i mil ir JL IT IT Qem Theatre, Wednesday, Feb. 21 MATINEE and NIGHT The Film Sensation of the Year o g j ot wry mm Youm in OA(U)nlTlllc2 h x " - i'r". "" . y ."..iL--!!T'w' A daring, frank photo-play handled with a rare delicacy, picturing truths as they should be seen and known. It is a warning for preparedness against our worst enemy in its most subtile form. It will appeal to all classes because it is taken from real life. The reali ties of life are dealt with frankly, plainly. Nothing is glossed over- the naked truth is revealed. Something new don't miss it. Positively No Children Under 16 Admitted! ADMISSION 25c. Bring Your Grown-Up Daughters! " " 1T iT IL y.4 1 s