1 i - !-- t PLAaaSMOUTH Stil-TEx.x.Li -jOTjRIiALL P.. GF 3. 1917. I XiS- ' 1,. ?W y-' . I few i2 IMA MAE PRICES 10, 20 and 30c lacfc-iae WHO'S COi' The Incomparable ft 13 EZ3 Opening 66 Play Pretty Peggy O'NeiF FULL OF SURPRISES Vaudeville Between Acts! Parmele Theatre! Five Nights Commencing nionday Evening, h Seats on Sale at Weyrich & Hadraba's Drug Store Saturdaj', March 1 0th One lady admitted free with each 30c ticket Monday night only. H .S JUMP ARER FIFTEEN DOLLARS !j SI 4 20 Reached in Omaha, Ji Market Wild and Demand Steadv. "s made another lrne jump to v . ?1" yesterday. I Omaha market was topped by s I of fifty-four head, averaging f.unds. which "Web" Mills of 1 turke-P.ickley firm sold for $2. I 1. or at the rate of $14.20 per fed. the highest price ever paid cgs in Omaha. j Chicago top quotations were J C. and Kansas City gave a top exits lower. St. Louis quoted cp at $14.4.". Receipts were on oderate, and the I ig demand war for heavy hops. Packers and pers alike have been competing the biff hops for weeks, and the e Las steadih been climbing, an, a few days aro it was sujrjrest ted the SI 5 mark would soon be reached, some commission men thought the mark was set a little hiph, as they looked on the $12.T." fieTare then quot ed n:: about the li-.;;. j None of the we men undertake to amount for the conditions that .irov- ' ern in the ho?- market today. It has por.e "wild," and the men who handle the business are as much at sea now as ever. Heavier offerings in Decem ber. January and February were ab sorbed, v. ith the price steadily goin up. and row that the run has slacked off a littk' the demand shhis to be a: urgent. For example, the market closed at SKJ.BO top on Monday. Just about day break Tuesday morning the first sale was made at the Omaha yards, ?14 being the price, a 2Went raise to open on. Sheep and lambs have felt the ex citement, too and arc going up in price, while the beef market is re sponding slightly to the impulse. EGGS FOR HATCHING. From S. C. Rhode Island Reds and S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per IT,; $.00 per 100. Local delivery. A. O. Ramge, Plattsmouth. Phone 3"13. 2-12-tfwklv SALE OF ROADS CONFIRMED. St. Louis, March ;. The sale of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain &. Southern and the Missouri Pacific railroads at foreclosure on February 21, was con firmed by United States Circuit Judge Hook here today. The court referred to a special master the claims of sev eral hundred shippers that the salt be set aside. These shippers claimed that the railroads were indebted to them for ovei charges during the period the Missouri Pacific rate laws were in litigation. The master was directed to report cm April 1"., wheth er the shippers are to be considered as preferred creditors. The two railroads were bought by the reorganization committee and the property is to be turned over to the new Missouri Pa cific company, which was incorporated under Missouri laws, yesterday. It is understood that E. F. P-ush, now receiver, will be elected president of the new company, which will absorb all the Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain lines. ODD FELLOWS ENJOY A FINE From WV.Inostkiy's I:iily. The members of the Odd Fellows' Iode of this c:iy held one of the most interest 'Jig meetings in the history of the order last e.'cr.in.; j:nd the rooms of the rder wcie li'U-d bv a verv la-: .endance ti e members of DR. RLEICK. Wanted A man and wife, without ' children, for farm work. Apply to F. ' H. Johnson, Weeping Water, Xeb., I Route 1. 2-2G-tfd&w Dr. Bleick, T?,2 World-Herald build ing, Omaha, specialist in eye, ear, nose and throat diseases, will be at Plattsmouth every Tuesday, at p. A. McElwain jewelry store. Eye glasses scientifically fitted. .v v '"V ,V W-yWy ,v; .; WJWS JW1 Wwy JJ iKaS i v.' ..- .v,v ;tt nx'W V-- .v:aV .v. ..:':...- Evfy Ssvage mileage maker g-cts full credit for good v.-crk because all work is "keyed" to the serial numbers on the tires. We know in every case just who is respon sible for "Heap big mileage." This plan creates a strong sense of personal responsibil ity and pride among our workmen, and there is keenest rivalry to see who can produce most mileage per tire. You can help us to produce even greater mileage for you you will send us full details of all Savages that run ovef 7000 miles Please be sure 'to give Serial Number, size of tire, date of par chase, name of dealer, and actual number of miles run. To help show our appreciation for this co-operation, we will send ar. inner tube patch free of charge to all who report. "Heap Big Mileage." Watch for the red Savage sign HesP big miksge PlatisEtioyfh . S Brag8 ) Casmou Nebraska "C"" tit .1. 1 in ii the local lodge, as well as visitors from Nehawka. Weeping Water, Lou i.vdle. Cedar Creel: and other of the rxurhy towns to v.itr-vss tne degree woik as exemplified bv :i team from the Omaha lodge of the order. The w.;rk was pronounced very impressive by the members and t.ht: leautifu! les ror.s of the Odd Fell-jws were given m a manner .that could ni but be im "ssive to every one or tVie members pjesent. The members of the degree (earn arrived on No. 14 at '.:"Q, and we it mot by jn escort at the Uurling to:: f-:;'.tion and escorted to the i corns rf the I. O. O. F., v.luie the se.-sion of the lodg. was opened. The work the lit -.re; t (iisutned several hour.s :inl it w:i 11:1st the mi ! -,;ght hour whin the v 01 k was cor..p:eted and the merabers j.eriiiitted to enjoy a lunch eon. The rif crmg was one that was very ir..-pirin,r in every way to the n-.-mLe: sl.i of ihe order in this city and the greatest of interest was mani fested in the vrrk of the degree team. ELKS LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR From Wednesday's lnily. Last evening the annual election of officers of Plattsmouth lodge No. C7i B. P. O. E. was held and the meet ing quite largely attended by mem bers to participate in the choosing of the officers for the ensuing year. The following were selected to fill the dif ferent stations: Exalted Ruler, Henry A. Schneid er. Leading Knight, W. E. Rosencrans. Loyal Knight, Dr. D. I. Reynolds. Lecturing Knight, Guy H. Reese. Secretary, B. A. Rosencrans. Treasurer, II. (i. Streight, Tyler, Claus Jess. Trustee, William Hassler. Following the business session of the lodge and the election of officers the members were treated to a very pleasant luncheon which was much enjoyed by those in attendance. The new officers will be installed the first week in April. INSTALLING LIGHT PLANT. The only t:bss that have graph ite vulcamjrd into the surface trevnts deterioration, sticking !s:one unnecessary. Length - "-i n 1 From Wednesday's Ijaily. The country home of F. A. Parken- ing west of this city is being improved greatly by the installation of one of the fine Delco lighting systems which are becoming so popular throughout this section of the county. The light ing system will make the home of Mr. Parkening one that is complete in ev ery way, and a source of much com fort to the members of the family, as it will give them the advantage of perfect electric lighting and at very little cost. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan's Ointment. 50c at all stores. Girl Wanted For general house work, small family; good wages. Call on Mrs. C. D. Quinton. Tel."254. SON ARRESTED AS THE SLAYER OF PARENTS William Becker, Charged With Mur der of Parents at Mason City, 111., Last December. From Wednesday's raily. Another chapter in the murder mystery of the death of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Becker, at Mason City, Illinois, has been brought fourth by the grand jury in that city who have been investigating the story of the crime, as the grand jury ordered the arrest of William Becker, a son of the aged couple, charging him with a part in the crime, that will go down as one of the most brutal in the state of Illinois. The aged couple were murdered in their home near Mason City on the night of December 17th, and the person committing the crime attempted to burn the house. The husband and wife had been shot and beaten to death. The crime aroused the entire country where the old peo ple had resided for years and the mot skillful detectives from the large cities have been on the ground seek ing to fix the crime. Two young men Sesiding in the vicinity of the Beck er home were arrested for the mur der but the investigation by the grand jury has resulted in the son cf the murdered couple being held. William Becker who has been arrested was the confidential secretary of his parents and handled hundreds of thousand of dollars for them in the last few years when their feebleness did not permit them to look after the business themselves. As soon as'the news of the arrest was learned at Ma son City a great mob gathered deter mined to lynch the son and it was only by the clever ruse of Sheriff Close of Mason county, that it was prevented. The sheriff was enroute to Havanna, Illinois, with the prisoner to place him in jail when he learned of the comingfi of the mob who were deter mined to visit swift justice on the prisoner. He turned his automobile toward Pekin but a messenger warned him of the approach of another part of the mob. The sheriff then backed his car into the brush along the road way and thus concealed, the mob failed to locate the sheriff and after they had passed in automobiles he was able to reach Lincoln where the prisoner was lodged in the Logan county jail under special guar and beinyr held for trial without bond. As will be remembered the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Becker attracted a great deal of attention in this county where a large number of their rela tives reside and where they have con siderable property interest. SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. From Wednesday's JO.iily. A suit has been filed in the district court entitled Paul Rager against Sid ney Pulsifer and Erastus D. Hardin in which the plaintiff seeks a decree qui eting title to the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 16, township 12, range 10. C. A. Rawls appears as at torney in the action for the plaintiff. THE TRUTH ABOUT CANCER. A valuable book giving a most com prehensive explanation of cancer and its successful treatment without the knife will be sent free to anyone in terested. Address O. A. Johnson, M D., Suite 528, 1320 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHAT TEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 18th day of May, 1916, and duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 3d day of August, 1916, and executed by Charles E. Dasher to C. L. Stull to secure the payment of the sum of $200.00, and upon which sum there is now due the sum of $108.00 with in terest at 8 per cent from date, default having been made in the payment of said sum and no suit or other pro ceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part there of, therefore I will sell the property therein which I have been able to ob tain possession thereof, to-wit: One brown horse, named Tom, weight about 1,200 pounds; one S-inch Peter-Schultler wagon, at public auc tion at Fifth and Main streets in the City of Plattsmouth in said County and State, on the 26th day of March, 1917, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Dated this 5th day of March, 1917. C. L. STULL, Mortgagee. 3-5-3wks Local News Luke L. Wiles and wife were among those going to the metropolis this morning to spend a few hours in that, city looking after pome business mat trs. J. W. Polin, from south of the city, was among those going to Omaha this afternoon to spend a few hours with friends and look after some business matters. Mrs. Ida Tritsch and Mrs. W. H. Wehrbein were among those going to Omaha this morning to visit for a few hours in that city looking nff-r some business matters. Mrs. Jack Patterson of Union was an Omaha visitor today, spending a few hours in that city at the hospital with Mrs. T. M. Patterson, who is tak. ing treatment thei-f. Fritz Vallery came in this morning from his farm home and departed 011 the early Burlington train for Omaha, where he goes to secure some repairs for his wood-sawing outfit. George II. Meisinger of near My nard was in the city for a few hours today en route to Omaha, where he goes to spend the day with his wife at a hospital in that city. Consult J. V. Johnson about your eyes. 15 years experience. Shur-On eyeglasses, moderate prices. Special service this Saturday. WTith Cres cent Pharmacy. Telephone 36 3--2td William Wohlfarth of near Mynard was among those going to Omaha this morning to spend a few hours visiting with Mrs. G. II. Meisinger at the hospital and looking after some busi ness matters. William Otterstein and son, Richard, came in this morning from their farm home and departed on the early Bur lington train for Omaha to spend a few hours in that city looking after some business matters and visiting with Mrs. Meisinger at the hospital. 1 TI1F. niTIW'T (Ol IIT nr HIT. ui 'vi v i ts vi:nitiMv t. OTHT. TO t'ftr.lMTOIl State of .Nebraska Cass Countv, ss. IN COUNTY COTT.T In the matter of the t-stii t- of I ora cihlliam Moore. deoeas-d. Notice is liereby Riven to tlie credi tors of said deceased that hearings wlil he had iiion claims tiled against said estate, before me, County Jude of Cass County, Nebraska. at the County Court room in I 'lat tsmou t li. in said County, on the 10th driv of April, 1H17. and on the 10th dav of (Ktober. 19J7. at 1 o'clock A. M.. each day fi.r examinat ion. adjus-imc-ut and a llow ance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said Inst hour of heat iiir. Witness my hand atid st-al of said Countv Court, at 1 'la t tsmou t i. Nebras ka, this 0th dav of March. 1!17. csn.l. ALLEN J. HKK.ON. County .ludg-e. MlTICK TO f OM R CTOTtS at the till Pealed bids will he received o..ce of the County Clerk in mouth, Cass County, Nebraska. NOON on Saturday, March 17 for building: wood, steel, and wood and steel bridges, concrete arch and box culverts and other concrete work, such as wings and abutments for the year 1117. as provided by law. Plans and specifications now on file in the o..ee of the County Clerk at 1'lattsmouth. Nebraska. Separate luds may he filed for each class of bridge work and for concrete arch and box culvert work. All bids to beopened at in o'clock A. M., of Tuesday. March i:". 1?17. The Hoard of County Commissioners reserve the ritjht to build all bridsres and concrete culverts costing JOuu.OO or less. The Board of County Commissioners reserve the ripht to reject any or all bids, and in lettinp: the contract re serve the right to let Fame in whole or in part. A certified check for J.'OO.OO must ac company each bid. FRANK J. LIBERSIIAL. Countv Clerk. First Fublication 2-12-1517. IX THE niSTKICT COI RT OF CS CO I N TV, . K 1 1 K A S K A . In the Geors change of name of matter of e Onde. ORDER On this 17th day of February, 1117. this cause came on for hearintr 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 lie desires to change bis name from (ieorge Onde to Ceorge O. Corley: that he lias resided with .1. I. Corlt-y in said county ever since he was s years of age and that bis parents are deceased and that he is called and com monly known as Ceorge Corley. It is therefore ordered that a hearing be had upon said petition on the :Mth day 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 per iod of thirty days prior to said hear ing in the Plattsmouth Pmi-Weekly Journal, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said county and state anil that all objections to said petition be tiled on or before said hearing. JAMES T. II EG LEY. Judge of the District Court of Cass ..County Nebraska C. E. Tefft, AttorneV. First Publication 2-19 1917. IX THE COI XTY COl'HT 15-year-old boy wants work on a farm. Inquire at this office. 3-8-tfw 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 Administrator. 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 mav 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-weekly newspaper printed in said Countv for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 17. 1917 ALLEN J! BEESON. County Judge. fSEALV First Publication 2-19 1917. "William H. Rainey. PI., In iff. Samuel Halm, er al, r'-fer,d.-. r,t--. Notice of Suit to cuj.-T Tiib To the d-feinlaM Sarin. -I ll.-iim. Mr". Samuel Hnhn. tic-t re: I r . f, it..- u'.-knmv-i: the nnlcFiown h;r 1 1 , r :. Ic.CalH.'J p-t"I,;.l 1 i -pre- -(, i ;, ' 1 v all oth-r persr.rr1 interest t, 1 . of Samuel ll.'it.i,. ii. .1 . 1 1 . known h'-ir-;, d i v . -;"..-, . "'at'-. .-, p. r al r"pr--eiita t i ve-j and w !!.! ons inter,. steil in tin' est;, of Samuel Halm, firt real in.' known, deceased; William 'huri Mrs. William Carrison. t.r-t v. :il r unknown: th- unknown h"ir--. I i j -legatees, persona) representatives all other person iriteieteii ir, estate of William hi 'fi m, decease the unknown he:r. 1 i v i j- . leat. personal representative-; an.! a!! .. persons i Merest el in the e-tat.- .if M William Garrison. In-t i : 1 1 1; imh- 1 known. ! - iis,., : lln.itn i" l;Tr, Mrs. Hiram I. l'.."ii'et. 'ir--' :-al rar unknown: 1 he unknown heir-, .fie;.-... legatees, personal r --n t r t 1 -.- ;,i all other persons- i n 1 -.--1 .- 1 ;. f.J t ;. 1 i It - n -;- r -.U r -. m. - -' r, ; I ?! :ni'l t i... tate nf Hiram P. Hcnm t, 1' known heirs, devis. !: soti.-il reiireeeni rtt i -' at l persons interested in it..- . -Hiram P. Hennct, Urst Hi, 1 1 the .se.t ; .1 i ees. .1 ' I at of arm- t - 1 1 M t 11 decease,! .1 a i rn :-- uiikn leorui ; t:. W 11 W. o It' Neap d known. Tin s (..-. Neal: 1! Signs Ol George . C.lvill ceased.; the unknown heii legatees xf-ronal r f :-f all oti.ef- person: ir.teieste tate of J.i iru - I-:. N a i. unknown miis. as. i -j sonal 1 pres..1.!a 1 i-. - and J. .-., Us- i Meres t . . I 111 1 In' Catherine Neal. .l.-c.-a-c.l M honey; Mrs. Miche;,i Mai.or.e-. name unknown: tla- ii'.ki devisees-, legatees, p-rs(nnl lives and .nil t ' r u-i r in the e-tate of Micheai ceased: the unknown I; legatees, personal r pr. all other persons it.t'f estate of Mis. Mid.tal real name unknown. dc 'alii 1 I .1-1, .-. .1. I'.-Vi-ii-t i : a r. n t 1 - a:--e.l. t' lee-, pei ill ot: . -tat- . he M. 1 . known owners ;n,.i t;o ants of ".oveiMuent four ( 1 and five " 1 east quarter (S1-; 1- l iua ft er 1 S W 1 -- t an (S l-.'i of the south. v. l.t t iwri ! 1 r -', I .-pi es.-T.t a - .r - .1.1 ef. - I'd Ma nor,. -.-. ... -it . .leyise. -. 't 1 1 1 1 ves arid ! 1 in t Ma ii,i.; (i. st. "a .- e l : he 1. n - kn ' I!! lot s ; : ! - o of ti,. I the -.1st . 1 - I ( t owns 1 hirte the (' nil in section hip thirteen 1 en ' 1 :; 1. a - 1 . OlltitV of I'ilf t ! . : r t v - ". . 1. wn claim htee ,::. r ( . . o 1 : 1 ! . - - o a t ! . e - t so it h I. a :f i;ill'T 1 .-" 1 ; ht.-e ::::i. 1I1 r a r. v the (.it, 1 , . ,'i Nehr.-.-ka. ' You and each of v.m are ):r-r notified that on the i'ii!!i dav of .Inn 1 ftry A. I . 1917. plaintiff h:--d a rial .fl Use District Court or tne County .,f Cass. Nebraska, to iiuici plnihtin's tin." lo the above described lands. lo-jt: Goyernment lots Ihii .".(. f.mr i ll and live (.".): also the soiithea-t ouarter (SH 1-lt of the s-.MitliWi-.-t oiiatt.-r (SW 1-) and the south half IS 1 - ; t.f the southeast i urn ter 1 Si; . t all in section t hrit -1 hi ':::: 1. t..wn-! thirteen i::i, north ran ire Cm teen i::. .!st ..r the ;th i'. M. in we ''militv of ';iss. Nebraska, because .f his atlve-r.se pus ...-j. u, s . itns.-if and his grantors lor mote than t 11 teats prior lo the commencement of .;.! suit and to enjoin eat I. and ail .f mi from having or tlaitaini: anv rirht. title, lien or i 11 ter. -st , either lenai or nuit able, in or to said lands, ..r any pa 1 1 thereof; to reouire you to set f..Mh u.ur right, title, claim, li. n and itil- t -est Iher.-in. if ant. cither legal or eq u i t a hie. and t have the s;, nie a I " n! 1; -ed inferior to the tit!.- of pl.miiiii iin.l for geiiertil equitable relief. This notice is mad.- pur.- ian! to 11 . order of the court. Voti ale requited to answer said petition on ot .ef. -re-Monday, April .'lid. A. 1 . 1 : 1 7 . or vonr default will he duiv . titer, d t! i n in. U'll.I.lAM n. i:.im:v. I -hi 1 nr i!T. w. a. l:r.i:i-:i:TS N. Att..n. t First Publication 1M7 (Notice Til I for service bv : llltiTllKT t OMIT Ol co 1 n. m;uk -s. . publieation ) 'WH Anton Sobota, plainti:!, vs V.. A. Eh.-rsole. ritid l.i' J-. iiersoie. 11 n k no v. n ant. first an 1 r.-ai c laim:ng an i ate re df. d forty 1 1. fee- 1 rj of Liouisviiie, 'ass . tv i-: nam. ir : . i 1 Ci.'.i t Ka. and the unknown heirs at law and next divisees. persoim! r ; and other persons int'U. estate of p.. A. Kb. 1 sol,-, Kbersole, if deceased, persons interested in at said teal estate here, Scribed ; I ef.-nda nts and claim i.ni:t...tvn it t ".t o ( 1: 11 - It.e villa ire !'. NCta.--a ss 1 L-ne.-s. of kin and 1 .-si-ntati es '.-tf.l in t ! .- and r any v manic il- fol e t l.-r 1 ; ri .le- 11 1. You and etch of y notilied that -Anton Sobot the distiict court of '.:ys Nebraska, ids j.elition In .-quit you and -.n h and all of - on 1 in l et. .v S tiled m "olltit , y iiu.-iiti-t as t a 1 111 - ; to est in fore d known riirht. have sum.- tiiht. title or iiit.-r-and to certain lands ) . re , n i . scribed, and ;.s i..-ing tin- m, owners ami claitnanis of mia title or interest 1:1 said land. and as being the unknown heirs. ..r other unknown pat ties laitiutii: t- have some jiglt. title or int-i.-st in and to said land by reason of the de cease of said P. A. Hb.-r.sole and wife, if deceased, and all other parties inter ested in any wav concert ing said t.al estate unknown to plaint 1 fl and I. is at torney. The nature, obj. ct and pur pose of said petition is a niil in .-in.t to quiet title and p.-rlect title in plain tiff IO the Kdlowiilg ibstllhed leal estate, and to remove th.-wfrom all encumbrances, liens and clouds upon 1 he title thereof, to wit: Lot two Inindr.-d forty three in the village of Louisville. Counts of Cass and State of Nearaska. You and each of you ate require. 1 in answer the petition of said Anton Sobota hied in the Distiict Court -f Cass County, Nebraska, as alot. .-,;. i. on or before the -Jlid dac of April. 1V17. ANTON Sop.oT.V r.y his attorney 1. 1:0. 1 :. PKYoj: First Publication 1'-1 1 1 7. roi'RT 01 xi:iut siv i t e IX THE COIXTY CO I .XT!. State of Nebraska. County of Cass. ss. To all persons interested in the eM; of Emma Alta Johnson, dci eased: On the reading of the petition X Charles S. Johnson praying that the instrument filed in this i-.o.rt on t he 10th day of February, 1 1 7, and im porting to be the last wlil and testa ment of the said deceased, may l" prove.d and allowed, and recorded a the last will and testament of Enitn.i Alta Johnson, deceased; that said in strument be admitted to probate, and the administration of said estate granted to Mary It. McP.ride as execu tor. It is liereby ordered that you. and all persons interested in said matter, mat. and do. appear at the County Court to be hebl in and for said court v, en tr Uth dpy of March, A. I . 117. at t- n o" clock A. M., to show cause," if an there be, why the prayer of the titioner should not be irranted. and that notice of the pendency of said pe tition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing 11 copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Jorunal. a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my band ami seal of said court, this 17th dav of February, A. I . 1917. ALLEN J. P. EE SON. ( SEAL 1 county Judge. First Publication 2-19-1917. For Sale The Sherwood property on Chicago avenue, at reasonable price if taken soon. Inquire of Omaha Realty Co., 520-21 Paxton block, Oma ha. 2-19-tfd Cobs for sale. $2.00 per load. Call Phone No. 3411. 2-12-3twkiy t -' J