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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
sF.criiEs t.k; contract.
From Tuesday's D.iily.
The !oail f education of York,
yei'., prcpnrinir to ex end SJ.'O.OOO
the erection of a new kiiih school
an 1 two v;ml kuihlintrs, und have just
secureii thv set vices ot the the firm of
IJurlinirhofT & Davis of Lincoln as the
ai cliitects for the thi ef huiMins, an 1
will have plans ir.-.l-.' for them at
ince. This is the sarr.; ii'm that has
leen preparing the plans f,r the
Piatt: rri'Uth school .uil,!infjr i.v.d inli
cate that their work has been very
favorably received by tin- York School
boa r,l.
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Cut This Out It is Worth Money.
Don't miss this. Cut oat this slip,
enclose with Ce to Foley i!t Co.. 2?"?-"
ShePi!.! Ave., Chicago, IP.., wri',in;x
you r nam'- and addicss cl?c.:!y. You
will receive in return a trial package
containing Ftdev's Ilonev and Tar
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cr. .up; Foley Kidney Piiis, and Foley
Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere.
PFIJCHASES ST E A IS NS-K IN V, I IT.
Fi.-rn A'.'..lii.'-s.l.i V i.ii!v.
V. A. Mockenhaupt a:i,l brother,
.John, and Roma Miers of Wabash mo
tored to this city yesterday afternoon
for a short visit with friends and to
attend to some business matters. Mr.
V. A. Mekenhaupt and brother were
pleasant callers at this office, and while
he-o had the subscription of C. E.
Mock'.'nhaupt extended for another
year. The boys informed us they had
prone to Omaha on Monday to pet a
brand r.ew Stearns-Kniplit roadster,
:.mi which was taken to their home
t ar Waba.-h in the afternoon.
Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch!
Snatch! The more you scratch, the
worse you itch. Try Doan's Ointment.
For eczema, any skin itching. FiOc a
box.
i lI'IIIWlIM
FacVmilc Sitfnattf
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Farmole Theatre!
one performance only
SATURDAY NIGHT,
Oan Girl Live an Honest an Upright g)
Life on Sh Dollars a Week
ANSWERED BY
Couldn't
15?
A Pcv.erfi.i! Play
MEW YORK
Buy
Seats 25c to $1.00
.mum...' ji.mwm
For Infants and Children.
i ill in.i.n.i.!
Mothers Know That
Always
Bears the
Signature
S 6
or over
Thirty Years
TMt ctNTAlJB company.
MCW YOHK ilTV.
AIJOl'T ALL SOLI).
riut still have a CI as Rantre, sewinsr
machine, oak sideboard, phaeton,
complete with shafts and pole, 1 lawn
mower. Inquire of J. V. Holmes or
call Phone oil, or can be seen at the
late Dora rioore home. 2-27-tfd.
HOMES TO KENT.
We will rent you a home of any
size from a simple room to an 8-room
home. Call on us at corner of Locust
and Fifth street, or Phone No. HIS.
F. M. Wi'l?himer & Son. 2-22-tfd
Not Bothered Anv More.
prt.op.iied rheumatic pains, prrippe
aches, lamo back, sore muscles or still
j';i"ts r.re the result of over-worked
weak or lisordcred kidneys. E. L.
Turner, Homer, Ky., writes: "Since
takin.r Foley Kidney Pills I have not
bH-n bothered any more.' Strengthen
v.eak kidneys and help rid the blood
of acids and poisons. Sold every
where. Dawson Will Fix it.
BIG PROFIT
FOR YOUR DOLLARS
Kvorj one wants his dollars to
earn big dividends If it can be dona
without risk of losing the money
invested.
I have a proposition for any one
with 30.00 or more to invest that
combines Bi? Profits and absolute
safety for th money invested. Not
a Kt rich quick scheme, but one of
the very- rare opportunities that oc
cur in the investment line. Kndorsed
by eminent bankers, -Justice of Su
preme Court, business men of the
highest reputation, who have riot
only invested their money but take
part in the active management.
Full particulars sent on request.
A. I.. SUTTON, Droxel Kids.. Phil
adelphia, Pa.
;ri iii Mf""i7
No mother
or daughter,
especially
those who
have to earn
their own
livelihood,
can afford to
miss this
great play!
of
LH
Seat Sale 7:30
Thursday Eve
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Local News
Prom Tuesday's Daily.
Adam Stoehr of near Cullom was in
the city for a few hours today look
ing after some trading with the mer
chants. John Tarns departed this afternoon
for Omaha where lie will enjoy a
visit for several days with relatives
and friends.
C. Pi. Frans departed this afternoon
for Bridgeport, Neb., where lie will
resume his work after a short visit
in this city with his wife and family.
MrsIda Tritsch and little son were
among those going to Omaha this
morning, where the young lad will
have his ryes treated by a specialist
in that city.
Mrs. Fred Majors and little son .de
parted this morning for Friend, Neh.,
where they will attend the funeral of
Mrs. Mary Majors, which will be held
in that city this afternoon.
W. A. Ileil and wife and JefT Sals
burg and wife were among the auto
show visitors from this locality in
Omaha tolay, going to that city on
the early Hurlington train this morn
ing. Henry Born was among the auto
show visitors in Omaha today for a
few hours, going to that city this
morning on the early Burlington train,
and will enjoy the big event of the
week in the metropolis.
Joseph Sebatka and family, who
have been enjoying a visit in North
Dakota with relatives and friends for
a few weeks, returned home this aft
ernoon. They report the snow as be
ing quite heavy there this winter and
very cold.
Hon. W. B. Banning of Union was
in the city for a short time this morn
ing and took advantage of the oppor
tunity to drop in and enjoy a chat
with the editorial department of the
Journal for a few minutes. It is need
less to say the occosion was a most
pleasant one.
Frnm Wednesday's Paily.
W. G. Boedeker of the Murray bank
was in the city for a short time today
en route to Omaha to spend a few
hours.
P. T. Becker, the Hudson represent
ative in Cass county, was in Omaha
today for a few hours taking in the
automobile show at the Auditorium.
Max Vallery was among those going
to Omaha this morning on the early
Burlington train, where he goes to
njoy the sights of the auto show in
that city.
W. F. Gillespie of Mynard was in
the city yesterday afternoon en route
home from Omaha, where he has been
looking after some matters on the
stcck market.
Charles Vallery, accompanied by
Owen Willis of near Nehawka, were
among the auto show visitors in
Omaha today taking in the sights of
the big attraction.
.Mark White and wife came up this
morning from their form home south
of the city to spend a few hours in
the city locking after some trr.ding
with the merchants.
W. D. Wheeler and son, Percy, came
up this morning from their home east
of Murray to spend a short time en
-ute to Omaha, where they will at
tend the auto show in that city.
Arthur Holmes, who has been here
visiting with his brother, J. W.
Holmes and family, and other rela
tives and friends in this locality, de
parted yesterday afternoon for his
home.
Rev. J. M. Eades, former pastor of
the U. B. church south of this city,
but now located in Howard county,
18 YEARS OF
LIVER TROUBLE
Finally Relieved by the Old Reli
able Thedford's Black-Draught.
Traverse City, Mich. Mrs. J. W.
Edwards, of this town, says: "I suf
fered for about 18 years with liver
trouble, and doctored with many dif
ferent remedies. At last, I was told
that an operation was the only thing
that would help me, but I heard of
Thedford's Black-Draught, and took
six 25-cent packages and it cured me.
can recommend it to all who suffer
from liver troubles.
I have influenced several of my
neighbors to take Black-Draught
Liver Medicine, and I give it to my
grandchildren.
I can safely say that I owe my life
to Black-Draught, as it put me on my
feet after everything else had failed."
You know that you can depend upon
Black-Draught Liver Medicine for
quick and permanent relief in all dis
orders of the liver, stomach and bow
els, such as indigestion, constipation,
biliousness, headache, sour stomach.
tired feeling, and many other common
ailments, because, in the past 75
years, it has helped so many thou
sands of people, whose troubles were
iimilar to these. i
Safe, gentle in action, and without
bad after-effects, Black-Draught is
sure to benefit both young and old.
Bold everywhere. 25c a package.
Costs only one cent a dose. NCB4
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI- W Jt ErlLT jOUBiiAL.
I
Never Put
a Croupy .
Child to
Bed With
out Giving
a Dose of
Foley's Honey and Tar
Mothers know it stops croup
because it cuts the thick chok
ing mucus, clears the throat of
phlegm, stops the hoarse me
tallic cough, eases the difficult
breathing, then quiet sloop.
Mr3.T. Neureuer, Kau Claire, Wis.,
writes: "Foley3 Honey and Tar com
pletely cored my boy of a very severe
attack of croup. We know from exper
lenre that it is a wonderful remedy for
coughs, cold t, croup, whooping cough."
has been in the city for a short visit
with friends, departing for his home
this afternoon.
C. F. Shafer and family of Bartley,
Neb., have decided to become residents
of the best city in the state anil have
removed to this city, where they have
secured the Tyler property on West
Rock street for a home.
Dr. G. H. Gilmore of Murray was
in the city today for a few hours en
route home from Omaha, where he
was present at the hospital when Mrs.
Charles Engelkemeier of Murray was
operated on this morning.
A lazy liver leads to chronic dys
pepsia and constipation, weakens the
whole system. Doan's Regulets (25c
per box) act mildly on the liver and
bowels. At all drug stores.
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. FROM PERU NORMAL.
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Several faculty members are in
Kansas City this week attending
meetings of various departments of
the National Educational Association.
On the evening of February 22 the
girls of Mount Vernon Hall gave their
annual reception to all friends. The
balls were beautifully decorated and
many of the girls wore colonial cos
t times.
The basket ball team returned Sun
day from a weeks trip. The boys did
good woik this season, winning eight
out of twelve inter-collegiate games
and maintaining a reputation for fast
ui;d ciean work.
.Mrs. N. W. Calvin of the Depart
ment of Home Economics at Wash
ington, D. C, lectured on Tuesday
evening before the Science' Associa
tion. At chapel on Wednesday she
gave one of the most interesting talks
wj have heard this year.
The class in parliamentary law un
der the direction of Professor Gregg
gave us last week a very interesting
dramatization of our own state leg
islature. On Monday the class as
sembled on the chapel platform under
the guise of the house of representa
tives and we witnessed the introduc
tion and passing of a bill. On Fri
day we had the pleasure of seeing the
same bill pass the senate. Both pro
grams were very instructive as well
as highly entertaining.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
From S. C. Rhode Island Reds and
S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per 15;
$.r.00 per 100. Local delivery. A. O.
Ramge, Plattsmouth. Phone 3513.
2-12-tfwkly
FOR SALE.
One hundred and sixty acres of land,
well improved, six miles from Murray.
For quick sale at .$17,f00. Call tele
phone No. 3525, Plattsmouth. lwd&w
DANGER IN OVER CONFIDENCE
It is a belief that constipation is
only an insignificant trouble. The
people will say "I will get over it'
and commit a grave error. A con
stipated oodyls always a sign of sick
ness. Without the least delay take
Triner's American Elixir of Bitter
Wine, which will clean out the boweis
r.nd restore the normal function of
the body. It aids appetite and
strengthens the nerves. In many fe
male troubles, caused or aggravated
by constipation, in nervousness, me
grim, headache, general weakness,
etc., you can depend upon this excel
lent remedy. Price $1.00. In drug
stores. Triner's Liniment enjoys the
same popularity. Here is a letter of
Feb. 5th: "Your Liniment is indeed
good. After a sprain I could not
raise my hand for one year without
great pain, but now Triner'6 Lini
ment helped me and I can move the
hand at my ease. I recommend it to
everybody who has stiff joints. Yours
truly, Frank Novacek, White Mouth
Lake, Man., Canada." Price 25 and
50c at drugstores, by mail 35 and 60c.
Jos. Triner, Mfg. Chemist, 1333-133;!
S. Ashland Ave., Chicago.
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ALVO NEWS ITEMS
W. W. Bird went to Omaha Tues
day.
Dale Boyles was in Omaha Satur
day.
Isaac Wolfe is not so well this
week.
L. Lauritscn was a Ruskin visitor
Saturday.
John Murtey shipped a car of mix
ed stock Tuesday.
Miss Hazel Bobbitt, returned to her
home in Lincoln Thursday.
Geo. P. Foreman shipped a car of
cattle to South Omaha Wednesday.
Harry Long, of South Bend, called
on Jake Shaffer Wednesday morning.
Wm. Rosenow and family visited
Sunday with hLs brother Chas.
Rosenow.
Miss Pearl Le Grant of Peru spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Clara
Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bucknell of
University Place, spent Sunday with
relatives here.
P. J. Linch left Wednesday for
Colorado taking a car of goods for
his farm with him.
Aug. Rosenow and wife of Elm
wood, spent Sunday with his brother
Charles and family.
Oswald John who lives southeast
of here shipped 2 cears of cattle to
South Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spangler, of
Weeping Water took dinner at the
Thos. Stout home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Curyea went
to Elmwood Tuesday to visit Dr.
Nealy who has pneumonia.
John Foreman returned from Chi
cago, 111., Wednesday on No. 5, having
spent the past ten days there.
Mrs. J. II. Foreman returned from
Omaha Monday where she visited her
son J. H. Foreman, Jr. and family
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Powell of Lin
coln, visited over Sunday with the
latter's sister, Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and
Mr. Shaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Foreman, of
Lincoln were down Sunday to visit
the former's parents Mr. and Mr-;.
Geo. Foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Rosenow
were in Lincoln Thursday where Mr
Rosenow attended the Rural Mail
Carriers convention.
Ralph Uhley visited his wife and
son here Monday ' night, leaving
Tuesday morning for Elmwood, where
he has work in the M P. office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hollenbeck
and children were in Louisville Sun
day visiting their sister Mrs. Albert
Shellborn and Mr. Shelborn who have
a new daughter.
Fred Weaver and family autbed
up from South Bend Sunday after
noon in their new Ford automobile,
spending a few hours with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer.
Mr and Mrs. L. Uhley, of Elm
wood came over Sunday and spent
the day with their daughter-in-law,
.Mrs. Ralph Uhley and son and Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Rouse.
Mrs. Julia Greer writes her sister
Mrs. Geo. Foreman that the weather
is fine there in Canada and it thaw
ing, which is more than we can boast
of here.
Charley Wolfe and brother, Sher
man, are moving to Charley's farm
north of town this week and Elmer
Bennett, the present tenant will move
to the old Lou Keefer farm.
Mr and Mrs. F. M. Grove and
children of Havelock, are spending a
few weeks with relatives and friends
here while Mr. Grove is regaining
his strength after a six weeks siege
of pneumonia and liver trouble.
ALVO SCHOOL NOTES.
Grammar Room
Deputy State Superintendent Dick
son paid us a visit Friday morning
and gave a talk to the pupils of the
high school grammar room which
was very much enjoyed by all.
Corporal Fred Alexander of the
Nebraska National Guard visited our
room a few minutes Monday. He told
the pupils a few of his experiences
on the Mexican border.
We are able to do much better
work since we have . several new
tables thus doing away to quite an
extent with the crowded condition
which formerally existed.
The eighth grade had quite an in
teresting argument on "Woman's
Suffrage," Monday in history class
The: suffrage side won.
Much Extra Work in March.
It's between seasons, when few per
sons perspire as health demands. The
result is double work for the kidneys,
to throw out waste eliminated through
pores when persons perspire. Over
worked kidneys need help. II. B.
Stone, Reading, Pa., writes: "When I
need a kidney remedy, I rely xn Foley
Kidney Pills." Sold everywhere.
A want ad in the Journal will bring
results.
CABINET MEMBERS
WILL FIGHT FOR
WILSON'S DEMANDS
Washington, Feb. 28. After to
day's cabinet meeting it became
known that the administration will
oppose any vital change in the pro
posed legislation to authorize Presi
dent Wilson to protect American
lives and rights.
The administration expects that
while a number of changes may -be
suggested, the bill as now framed
will be adopted by both houses with
out material alteration.
For Sale The Sherwood property
on Chicago avenue, at reasonable price
if taken soon. Inquire of Omaha
Realty Co., 520-21 Pax ton block, Oma
ha. 2-19-tfd
iv thr nismicT cornT op Tim
lOl.VTV OK CASS. m:iiiisk.
William II. Tlalnpv, Plaintiff,
VP.
Pamuel Hahn, ft al. Defendants.
Notice of Suit to Quiet Title.
To the defendants Samuel Hahn; Mrs.
Samuel Hahn. first real name un
known: the unknown heir?, divlsees,
leeateep. personal representatives and
all other persons interest In the estate
of Samuel Hahn. deceased: the un
known heirs, dlvlpees. legatees, person
al representatives and all other per
sons Interested in the estate of .Mrs.
Samuel Hahn. first real name un
known, deceased; William ciarrison;
Mrs. William (larrison. first real name
unknown; the unknown heir.c. divisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estate of William Garrison, deceased;
the unknown heirs, divisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons Interested in the estate of Mrs.
William CJarrison, first real name un
known, deeeased; Hiram I. Hennet;
Mrs. Hiram 1. Hennet, first real name
unknown; the unknown heirs, divisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Hiram J. Hennet, deceased; the
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Mrs.
Hiram P. Bennet, first real name un
known, deceased; Oeorge V. C'olvin,
Trustee; Jairus K. Neal; Catherine
Neal; the unknown successors and as
signs of Oleorge W. Colvin, trustee, de
ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Jairus K. Neal. deceased; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Catherine Neal. iJereased; Mieheal Ma
honey; Mrs. Mieheal Mahoney, first real
name unknown: the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in the estate of Mieheal Mahoney. de
ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estate of Mrs. Mieheal Mahoney. first
real name unknown, deceased; the un
known owners and the unknown claim
ants of government lots three CI),
four (4) and five C); also the south
east quarter (SIO 1-4 of the southwest
quarter iSW 1-4) and the south half
(S 1-1') of the southeast quarter (SK
1-4) all in section thirty-three (33)
township thirteen (13), north rang-e
thirteen (13). east of the Cth P. M. in
the county or caps. .enrasKa.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 20th day of Janu
ary A. I). 1917. plaintiff filed a suit in
the District Court of the County of
Cass. Nebraska, to quiet plaintiff's title
to the above described lands, to-wit:
Government lots three (3), four (4) and
five ("): also the southeast quarter
(SK 1-4) of the southwest quarter
(SW 1-4) and the south half (S 1-2)
of the southeast quarter (S12 1-4) all in
section thrity-three (33). township
thirteen t!3). north range thirteen
(13). east of the 6th P. M. in the
County of Cass, Nebraska, because of
his adverse possessions by himself ana
his grantors for more than ten years
prior to the commencement of said suit
and to enjoin each and all of you from
having or claiming any right, title.
lien or interest, either legal or equit
able, in or to said lands, or any part
thereof: to require you to set forth
your right, title, claim, lien and Inter
est therein, if any, either legal or
equitable, and to have the same adjudg
ed inferior to the title of plaintiff and
for general equitable relief.
This notice is made pursuant to the
order of the court, lou are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, April 2nd. A. D. 1917. or your
derault wjli be duly entered therein.
WILLIAM H. ItAINKV,
Plaintiff.
W. A. TlOBEriTSON, Attorney.
First Publication 2-19 1917.
IX THE DISTRICT COIRT OF CASS
COl.NTV, EHIt.VSKA.
In the matter of change of name of
George Onde.
ORDER
On this 17th day of February, 1917,
this cause came on for hearing upon
the petition of George Onde alleging
that he has been a resident of Cass
County, Nebraska for more than one
year prior to filing said petition' and
that he desires to change his name
from George Onde to George O. Corley;
that he has resided with J. 1. coney
in said county ever since he was S
years of age and that his parents are
deceased and that he is caneu and com-
monlv known as Georee Corley.
It is therefore ordered that a hearing
be had upon said petition on the 24th
day of March 1917. at 10 A. M.. at
Court House in City or Plattsmouth.
Nebr., and that notice of said hearing
be given to all persons interested by
the publication ot tnis oraer tor a per
Lod 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 inai an oDjecuons to
said petition be tiled on or before said
hearing.
JAMES T. BEG LEY,
Judge of the District Court of Cass
..County Nebraska.
C. E. Tefft. Attorney.
First Publication 2-19 1917.
IX THE COUNTY COURT
The State of Nebraska.
Cass County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah
E. Young, Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Arthur M. Young praying that Ad
ministration of said Estate may be
granted to Lloyd Gapen as Administra
tor. Ordered. That March 12, A. D. 1917.
at 10 o'clock A. M., is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all per
sons Interested in said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to be held In
and for said County, and show cause
why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granted; and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested In said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in The
Plattsmouth (Journal, a semi-weeKiy
newspaper printed in said County for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day or hearing.
Dated epruary u. iai7.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judge
(SEAL-)
First Publication 2-19 1917.
PAGE 3.
iv tiii: county roi iit or css
COI .VI V. MilllUsKt
Slate of Nebraska,
County of Cas. ss.
To all persons interested in Ihe epfale
or Km ma Alta Johnson, de.-.asu:
On the rending of the lwtiti.n f
Charles S. Johnson praying that I h
instrument tiled in this i-ourt on it-
10th ilav ot February, lttl". and pur
porting to be the last will and testa
ment of the said deceased. m:iv Im
proved and allowed, and recorded ;is
the last will and testnmer.t or l-.inrn.i.
Alta Johnson, deceased; that said in
strument be admitted to probate, and
the administration of said estato
granted to Mary R. McRrldo as execu
tor. It Is hereby ordered that you, and all
persons interested in said matter, mav,
and do. appear at the County Court to
be held In ami for said county, on tlio
12th dav of March. A. H. 1!H7. at ten
o' clock A. M.. to show cause, if any
there he, why the prayer or the pe
titioner should not be granted, and
that notice of the pendency of s.iid pe
tition and that the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in y.
matter by publishing a copy oi ims
order in t)i Plattsmouth Jorunal. a
semi-weekly newspaper printed in s:tld
county for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness rnv lniml and seal of said
court, this 17th day of February, A. I.
1H17. .
ALLEN J. HKHSMN.
(SEAL) County Judg.
First Publication 2-19-1917.
(Notice for service by publication)
IX.THH DISTRICT COURT OP CASS
CO! VTV. .VEIIIIAK.
nton Sobota, plaintiff,
vs
B. A. Ebefsole, and his wife,
Ebersole, unknown owner and claim
ant, first and real name unknown,
claiming an interest in lot two hun
dred forty three (243 1, in the villago
of Louisville. Cass County, Nebras
ka, and the unknown assignees,
heirs at law and next of kin and
divisees, personal representatives
and other persons interested in tho
estate of Ii. A. Ebersole. and
Ebersole, if deceased, or any other
persons interested in any manner In
said real estate hereinbefore de
scribed; Defendants.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Anton Sobota has tiled in
the district court of Cass County.
Nebraska, his petition in equity against
you and eacli and all of you as claim
ing to have some right, title or inter
est In and to certain lands hereinbe
fore described, and as being the un
known owners and claimants of some
risrht. title or interest in said land.
and as being the unknown h-irs, or
other unknown parties claiming to
have somexiight, title or interest in
and to said land by reason of the de
cease of said 11. A. Ebersole and wife.
if deceased, and all other parties Inter
ested in any way concerning said real
estate unknown to plaintiff and his at
torney. The nature, object aim pur
pose of said petition is a bill in equity
to quiet title and perfect title in plain
tiff to the following described real
estate, and to remove therefrom all
encumbrances, liens and clouds upon
the title thereof, to wit:
Lot two hundred forty three (243) in
the village of Louisville. County of
Cass and State of Nebraska.
You and each of you are required to
answer the petition of said Anton
Sobota filed in the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, a aforesaid,
on or before the 2nd day of April, 1917.
ANTON" SOBOTA.
Bv his attorney LEO. 1-:. PRYorj.
First Publication 2-12-PU7.
XOTICF. TO COTRCTOIS
Sealed bids Will he received at the
o..ce of the County Clerk in Platts
mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, up till
NOON on Saturday, March 17, 1917,
for building wood, steel, and wood and
steel bridges, concrete arch and bov
culverts and oilier concrete work, Mich
as wings and abutments for the year
1917, as provided by law.
Plans and specifications now on file
in the o..ce of the County Cleric at
Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
Separate bids may be filed for each
class of bridge work ami for concrete
arch and box culvert work.
All bids to beopened at 10 o'clock A.
M., of Tuesday, March 20. 1917.
The Hoard of County Commissioners
reserve the right to build all bridges
and concrete culverts costing $000.00
or less.
The Board of County Commissioners
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids, and in letting the contract re
serve the right to let same in whole
or in part.
A certified check for $."00.00 must ac
company each bid.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL.
County Clerk.
First Publication 2-12-1917.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice to non-resident defendants:
To Lund Land Company a Corpor
ation. Oscar Lund, Frank II. Warner,
and H. C. Aamoth, first and real name
unknown, defendants:
You will take notice t lint on the 6th
day of December 1916. Daniel Linalian
doing business under the firm name
and style of Linalian Realty Company,
plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in
the District Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, against said defendants
Lund Land Company, a corporation,
Oscar Lund, Frank H. Warner, and 11.
C. Aamoth, first and real name un
known, the object and prayer of which
are that the said Daniel Linalian,
plaintiff, recoverer from the said de
fendants and eacli of them the sum
of $1,221.00 due and payable to the
plaintiff from said defendants as com
mission earned and services rendered
said defendants under the terms of a
written contract whereby said de
fendants and each of them became In
debted to the said Daniel Linahan for
said amount, above referred to; that
on the 19th day of Dec-ember 1910,
pursuant to-an order of attachment is
sued by proper authority out of said
District Court of Cass County, Ne
braska, the Sheriff of said Cass
County, Nebraska made a levy upon
certain real estate, the property of
said defendants, within said county,
to-wit:
Lots one (1). two (2). three (3).
four (4). five (5), seven (7). and eight
(8), and a strip eight rods wide oif
the West side of lot six. also known
as lot eleven (11). and the southwest
quarter of section live (G) also, the
southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter of section six (6) and all of
that portion of the northeast quarter
of the northesat quarter lying north
and east of Chicago, Burlington AL
Quincv Railroad right of way of sec
tion six (6) all In Township tweleve
(12), Range ten (10) east of the sixth
(6th) principal Meridian, Cass Counts.
Nebraska.
Said defendants and each of them
will take notice that they and each
of them are required to appear and
answer the petition of the piaintirr
herein on or before the 9th day of
April, 1917. otherwise judgment will
be taken against them and eacn or
them and the property herein at
tached will be sold to satisfy such
judgment as may be rendered by said
Court.
DANIEL LINAHAN.
By Arthur C. Pancoast
His Attorney.
February 5-4 weeks.
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