,!' 'MONDAY, MARCH VJ, 1917. PLATTSMOUTn SOU-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE il. 1 i i i t ? I If CI ?1 J -ft 1 ).. I I 1. The Celebrated Percheron Stallion (A ' - ....... .vra . - i A I P I w COMMENCING APRIL 1ST. Will rp.akc I lie season of 1917 as follows: On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Adam Stcehr farm five m:!rs west of Plattsmouth; on Thursdays, Fridays and Sat v.rr'aps at the George Kraeger farm, three miles west and ore-half rni:c south cF Mynard. Jaioux is a beautiful black' P.'ch-rcn, v.-einhirg 1950 lbs., foaled March 5, 1909. by t fc: eiltil;, standing seventy per X (...:" was irn'-itid . 1 va, s ivi is recrrieti by the ... . . ' e P.t'.f : (C". 1TJ. by Altf.ieur (.U).j.-, by Keulator .-"i-i ill), bv J s i.'T.r-Ti. hv iller- 1 (T".",i, bv IJrilliant v ( ! ..sii:i ' ). i ;a:.t Favorite llil-J (l-i'iT-j). by Champeaux i21S ( 22 ) , tiy Ir.no i 7-o :T"!i, by Superior 44 (7."iM. by Favori I (7lli, b-: ' -jo ('712. bv Miirnon (71".). by -Je;-.n le Ub'c bv v ivuv 'ha .'' .'. l- ; ! t .nil bv J'-.- bv m:-. t '!:. .: n 71 .'1 "'.hillce .''2'S IV S'.'2) ( S:: J i . by : ; ( 71") . by J i ec an i( 7-4 i . b;.- Supevi" bv o.-.. 732. Iv u iielonuinj:- b .M. Duval. TERMS 313.00 to insure be t i to prevent .ait itii.i. sponsible fcr any ths.t may occur. If marc is sc.td or re--moved from county servicec fee becomes due and payable irr.ruediately. AUGUST KLERirjj r r- UABiNtl mr 0 TRY I RfiCUEMiEUK ":. iiilicix oi (. o tncil of Ni'tiiinal Dc !Vne ill Talk With the Train men and Managers. lai!" !. l.aior-a! billet ! Man !i lo.--The coaii-f'cn.-e, il( ludi'ig sev- V'.: mbcrs. at a meeting a the threatened nation 1 tiihe and il was indi .m' actio? looking to a 1 1 1 i cated that p: t r.tion tau v.. ti:e L-irike might be Alter the cabieet had been in ses- a rift- n minutes Secretary Wilson ':. ayiiv.' ::!d i.-ue a c railroad 1: lb. i.e v.as i; t Secretary laKcr sf.temer.t shortly on ke . itutiti' ii. ;u-?-:.-.ed tliat a trike ' mr t."" coaht i sai.i that comm.'vce of the ? ;!Vt . ti !. Secretary i c- " : W.I, u t I. T! ih.L action decided met Wii action hi a tire approval, i upon was .to deci' ie ,es Lane haw r ec .d Wilson and I. ! Wiihtrd and Samuel dompers, mi m'oia of the advisory commission :' ihj coaiaal of national defense i i' T'i with representatives oi i -H--s. : t the , -a i' .ted .a d lb' cent i f Thi action was expected aier.t an! his advisers to rikc. a ' lav (e- u 'itr.l s :aiv:oi t whii he fa of the men in i.ti'i" th that was i'' 11 "y a m-'i'iC' i., 'v.f. n iha men and r. ads. Th" si' iati:o now. they concerns t'.a- o.-errinie:it vitally, t t in si.;-!' a . .aai't!i the pres g:fi tit- goverr.;:ieTts inter o ersiiadow aiv; a.!! others, ik "at ion wa ; givcu by admin i oTt'-i!'; f' ,,- .-;ia,. dra-tic ( ; r '.'-' whi'di l.iaht t-s ! ;i k a-; to forte th- pci a. lion of the' radioad-: i: ca-c I1 sti ike ;; -taal!y co'nes. One maans .- i '-gv sled was fo - the govei rruent to a h i.t receiver.-hlps, if neces.-ary. for the i f ad a aaid uielertake tlieir cpera-ti- n. Th.' (li. cus-ian was er.ti'-!y tc r.tatiN e, however. fir AMERICAN HOLLOW 9 u yjzs 10x35 12x35 14x40 16x45 58 Ions 90 Tons 1 38 Tons 215 Tons Thousands in use. Warranted 5 years. American Silo Supply C No. 213 Traders Building, Kansas City, Mo. i Department of Orne. He is a creed cent breeding test. Uctcber. lifil, by r.. .). Heist i, rrc Percheron Society of America No. l-.lt.' IWi), by .'lriaiti (Jo.; m, 1S?H t 7 ."" I , by Coco III (771-. by Coco (7122), bv Mifenon (71o). by Jean le Blanc '4T-J72), by Nec tar 21SI.U (42r0."), by Ibjffai h-i-ues. !22t) lldoji;), bv Va!l;:.r. ity Ykux Pierie ( 1 . by M. :'.d Dam M.pme C 1"1 (7:;ui. by Fav " i I (711 , by Miciion (71-", by .Jean ie I'.lai:c 7:;: ) colt to stand anJ accidents, but v.ill not be re supposed mm SPY WHO J01NE0 ARMY'OISAPFFiRS E! Paso, Tex., March 1'. A non commissioned cilice r of ttie Fnilcd States quartermaster corjis disap peared from here n March 7 and se cret service; agent are making an investigation of any possible connec tion he may have had with the Gerj man government. Although enlisted i under an American name he was said t- have had the apnea ran"- of ! a (lei man. speaking I!r.gh.-h with a. derma n accent. His uniform was !d"t behind, hut every letter, paper and other docu ment in his possession v.as destroyed. He had more than $."0 in the bank here. Otticers say they believe he fled to Mexico. The investigation of the case of Alexander Fruchter, a noncemmis fdor.cd olhcer of the Seventeenth United States cavalry, was today held while he was in the Fort Illis guardhouse. A number of additional papers and documents in code were said to have been found among his effects todav. THE FUHERAL OF LATE GEORGE WAGNER TUESDAY Frmn I'riilay's lilv. The funeral of the late George YVag t a- .as he'd yesterday from the St. John's Catholic church in this ity and was attended by a large number of the surrounding relatives and fiF-nds from his city and. vicinity to pay their last tributes of esteem to the one wno had passed from their midst. The impres sive requiem mass ef the church was ceh 1 rated by Kev. Father M. A. Shine, lector of St. John's, and following the services at the church the body was borne to the Catholic cemetery, where it wa- consigned to rest In the silent ciith. To the bereaved relatives the deepest sympathy of the commioiity roes out in their Ies of :i kind and loving father anil grandfather. l.i-yct.r-old hoy wants wor farm. Inquire at this oir.ee. I; o.n a y-8-tfw fi WS $184.00 198.00 256.00 325.00 None Better. Agents Wanted. ail Ml. in TRUST IN OMAHA; . FIRE WARDEN BUSY (hiKil-.a, Neb., March 1C. Vigorous id searching investigation, is prom ised Lv Fire Warden E. T. Morris of the explosion -rind tire in - the Far- ;:am picture show Wednesday, which coming relatively closely after a similar fire in the same place, for which the proprietor is under indict ment for arson, is regarded by Mor ris as d-vi'ily suspicious. Nor is this the the only one being investigated. Three others which have occurred this week are under the c e of Morris auu liis assistants, and each of thorn, il is already declared iic; i ti e rniiii.ifks of arson. Tiie (ire in the I'arnam theatre be u.:n w;;h ail explosion which shook the I'axton hotel just before midnight nr.-1 c ascd lifty diners in the King :'e, over the theatre, to rush i'.Iv to the street. If the fire cv c, rra:iti had broken through into the narrow via iruay Lading to the cafe before "he diners had made their escape, '.'n y would have been trapped on the upper 1"h- :s, say the firemen. As it was the blaze was checked in irood tune. CITIZENS FO MAYOR GOAL TO POOR AT COST Fa! dithv City, Neb., .March. l'". The caucus held in the- court st vening, was attended by house :..s'l jver bvj i '.wrested in Oid timers .-.acired voters, largely ;n the candidates for mayor, say this was a record at- l.yaance "or a city caucus. . o. 1 eia. the prestni mayor, received ;72 votes and A. O. Maust 12.". Mayor LcyiL; has incurred the ill will of the locai ::;.! dealers because of having sold about twentv car loads of coal tile jo.i- at cost. He asked for ap o ev 1 his course and received it. ether ehner.l entered into the ie uit. La.t week. Mayor Leyda and Fx-Mayo Hoy Heacoclc, who is a lo cal coal dealer, lul a fistic combat in v-nich nnumher of blows were ex : ha r. geek John Mullen was nominat ed for ety clerk: Jean Drecht and W. L. Kedwood, for memlcrs of the s.-hi oi hoard; John Moisman, Tom 'di.-t, ;.rd A. Ilartnum, for councilman far the first, record and third wards, v-peviivcly. it i-. not thought that . rr, other candidates will be put up. .'iuv-r Le'tela announceel that with tl.a i-i pera.:-n ity would 'irst. of the people that Falls be bone drv after Mav m$, H. L SCHNEIDER EN TESTAIRS AT A LUNCHEON i'y an .'Sji t a I '.: : 's T ; i t v . Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ilctyy A. Schneider ente. taitieil in a most fhaiming manner at her hf-me at 1 :"0 luncheon, which occasion proved a at dightfud ti-eat to tlie kudos present. The oca . don was in the nature of a .'t. Patrick's - ay jnitty and the deco rati. as v.aa-e in keeping with the spirit f the evert with green serving as the gencial cohv Mheme. The table deco-;ati-u.-. we o in Shamrocks and green carnal i-'is and made a most abeam'ng ;ip.pcarance ;is the settings for tha tla.inty and pleasing four course luncheon. The afternoon was spent ve.y phasantly by the thirty five kidi'-v- Tre-ent in a soehil way, and v. iil h og ! v i-y pleasantly leincm ered. Mrs. S hi wider was assisted hi entertaining by Mesdames W. J. St. eight. Kate Minor, J. YV. Purine and K. A. Wurl. PLATISMOUTH BUILDING AND Uim ASS'fi ELECT OFFICERS Km i Kre'.a y's I a i I y . The directors of the Platlsmouih lluiidi-t.g A: Loun Association met last e". ening to take up the matter of thi election of tiie oHicers for the ensuing year and t he present officers who have assisted materially in Ihe success o ' the past jear were re-elected to then (faces as follows : President, E. .'. Lutz; Vice President, 11. A. Bates; Secretary, urer, Fied Fevda. T. M. Patterson; Treat-'-T. Ilamge; Solicitor, J. M EGGS VUli HATCHING. From S. C. llhe-dg Island licds and S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per 15; S-ti.OU icr 100. Local delivery. A. O. iKamge, Plattsmouth. Phone C513. 2-12-tfwkly JIOVtNG TO CHAPPELL, NEB. From Fri Jay's laily. Charles Lovell of near Mynard was in the city today, and while here took the occasion to call at the Journal of fice and subscribe for the semi-weekly, which will be sent to his son, Anthony Lovell, at Chappell, Neb. Anthony and his sister, Miss Alpha, are locating on a half-section of latid near Chappell which they expect to farm during the coming summer. Mr. Charles Lovell and wife will leave this evening for Chappell to assist their children in getting settled and will remain there for the next two weeks. COURT HOLDS MRS. MANCHESTER MUST NOT BE MOLESTED Lincoln, Neb., , March 1(5. The ex ecutive council, supreme forest, Woodmen circle, is permanently en joined from interfering with Su preme Guardian Emma B. Manches ter, in the discharge of her duties, in an opinion of the supreme court of Nebraska, written by Judge Sedg wick. The court virtually held the ma jority of seven of the council in con tempt, but since there had been nr "Intentional or wilful diobedience of the injunction," it imposed no other penalty but the payment of the costs. The supreme court, December It), !!)1V, enjoined the majority from in- teifcring with Mrs. Manchester. A committee appointed by the sev en "eported articles of impeachment against her, February 1(5. 1017, con tairing eighteen sheet of typewritten matter, and embraeine: eleven or f.vcievc alleged grounds for removal Mrs. Manchester filed proceedings to have the seven cited for contempt. Pending action by the supreme for est in altering its" bylaws, the su preme court held itself responsible for seeing that the status quo was main tained between the contending fac tions. The court, therefore, felt duty bound to take no action that might endanger the existence of the society. LOSE ROAD IN SNOWSTORM: AUTO TOPPLES OFF BRIDGE Fremont, Neb., March Hk Mr. and Mrs. James Me Duffy, who reside on a farm, had a narrow escape when their automobile ran off the bridge and pinned them under it east of Fremont. Mr. McDuffy was injured internally and badlv bruiseel about the body. Mrs. McDuffy suffered a sprained leg. They were driving in the snowstorm and lost the road. They were rescued by a farmer and his son who saw the acci dent. TO ENTER HOSPITAL. Fi nm Vriilav's Taily. Mrs. Monte Franks and little daugh ter departed yesterday afternoon for Omaha, where they wiTT visit at the home of Mrs. Franks' mother, Mrs. Julia Thomas, and the first of the week Mrs. Franks will enter the Im manuel hospital, where she will un dergo an operation for appendicitis, from which she has been a sufferer for some time past. The many friends of this estimable lady will extend their most since wishes for her speedy recovery and hope' soon to have her back home with them. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHAT TEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated on the ISth day of May, 11)11?, and duly hied in the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 3d day of August, l!)lb 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 ami 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 3 -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 i Home grown alfalfa seed for sale Inquire of S. O. Cole, Mynard, Neb. 3-8-lmo wkly NIG SCHOOL CARNIVAL LAST NIGHT Originated and carried out by the Young People of the School Was a Great Success From Sutirr Jay's Daily. The 'carnival given last evening at the High school building and which was orginated and carried out by the young people of the school, proved one of the most delightful occasions in the history of the school, and one that everyone 1 enjoyeel to the utmost in the . numerous and varied amuse ments that had been prepared for their entertainment. The rooms of the high school -' building for the event were transformed into a verit able carnival ground with attrac tions of all kinds to please the seekers after amusement and the voices of the "speilers" in calling the attention of the auditors to the various attractions was realistic ana the crowds were kept busy moving from one interest ing spot to the other. In entering the carnival one was confronted by an array of posters and stands of the special concessions where pop corn, hamburgers, candy, and other tooth some dainties were offered for sale, ar.d the audience given an idea of what was in store for them. A booth for the purchasing of "spooning" li cense did a goed business as did the weighing stand, but it kept every one moving to avoid the police who were active hauling guilty and inno cent alike before "hizhonor" Judge Raymond Cook and each one was sure to recieve all that was coming to them. The special police were not confined to the boys, but a number of ladies were on the "plain clothes force to see that no guilty one es caped. "The Pike" with the many sideshows did a rushing business and some real classy shows were staged by the young people. The fiishinng pend returned a great many hand- ome prizes to the lucky fishers while other? in going against the baby rack and shooting galleries were given suitable prizes for their skill. One of the points of interest was "Fatima" the fat lady, who has become quite fa mous in smoking circles, and in this role Henry Harold received many words of commendation. At the for tune teller's booth Marion Mauzy and Irene Tuscott were able to peer in to the future and give their patrons an insight into what the future might held fo rthem. The Japanese garden arranged in a very charming mannei was one of the feature spots of the carnival ana mis section as m charge of Miss Jessie . T(dd. In the Japanese garden was also located one of the most pleasing features of the entertainment, the Haiwaian girls who with sweet melodies and tinklin ukalcles made the time spent here most enjoyable. The young ladies. Miss Helen YVooley, Elva Hartford Mary Resecrans, Helen Livingston, Mauriel Streight and 'Anna Hiber, won the heartiest approval of every one by their excellent entertainment and with their costumes, made in the manner of the Haiwaians made a striking picture. Miss Wooley gave a number of very pleasing solos and also was heard in a duet with Miss Livingston, all of which was much en joyed and the young ladies demontra ted their ability as musicians of more than unusual merit. The minstrel show which was taken part in by some twelve of the boys of the school was another of the delight ful features of the evening and in songs and jokes gave a very enter taining demonstration of their marked ability. George Dovey and Juno Marshal as the end men were the chief fun makers and gave a number of very pleasing jokes. It was to be regretted that more of the parents of the pupils were not present to enjoy the entertainment that had been arranged by the young people as it was one of the best seen in the city. For Sale The Sherwood properly on Chicago avenue, at reasonable price if taken soon. Inquire of Omaha Realty Co., 520-21 Taxton block, Oma ha. 2-19-tfd (Notice for .service ly publication) 1 Till j ItlVIIIILT 'OMlT IH tO I t T V , A I : UK AS li A . CAhS Atitoti .S.ibotu, plaintiir, li. A. Kl.eisolr, and his wife, Kl.er.oie, unknown owner and claim S1t.i fust u?id real name; unknown t I : i in i ii ir alt intcrcKt in lot two hun dred fortv tlircf (iM::, in tlie village of i.iniisville. Cass County, Nebras v-a and tlie unknown assignees- heirs at law and next of kin and divisees, personal . representatives and other persons interested in tlie -stute of is. A. Ubtrsole, and Klierole. if Oeceaed. or any othec persons iute rested In any maimer in said real estate hereinbefore tie Kcribed; Ue feudality. You and each of sou are hereby notified that Anton Sobota has filed in the district court ol Cass County, Net Cnnimn isriiiid Dra . rnunt-S PER CENT. AVcclablcPrcparationfonVj- tin6thc5iomachsandBqtfclsrf F ti rThcrcPromoUni I accrfalncssanaKww-.--nclfrxrOpiam.Morphlnjn Mineral. NoT m""' I ; Pumpkin 5 I; Mx Senna j JtBcirllt Salt f; horn -Sac i Constipation and Diarrhow LOSS OF SLEEP ;i facsimile Srtnatoreof e- Zi k 2 Voir : Exact Copy of Wrapper. Nebraska, his petition in equity agrainst you anil e-acli and all of you as claim ing to have some rijrht. title or inter- r est. in and to certain lands hereinbe fore described, and as bi-ins tlie- un known owners and claimants of pome ritrht, title or interest in said land. and as beinpr tlie unknown heirs, er other unknown parties claiming to have some iisjlit, title or interest in and to said land by reason of tlie de cease of said H. A. Kbersole and wile, if deceased, and all other. parties inter ested in anv wav concerning said real estate unknown to plaintiff and his at torney. Tlie nature, object and pur pose of said petition is a hill in equity t- qiiict title ar: I perteet title in plain tiff to the following d.-seriheil real estate, and to remove therefrom all encumbrances, liens and clouds upon the title thereof, to wit: Lot two hundred forty t hreo' ) in tiie village of Louisville, Louniy er Cass and tt;ite of Nebraska. You and each of you are required to answer the pennon in sna iun Soluta tiled in the listrict Court e'f Cass County. Nebraska, as aforesaid. on or before the 1'nd day of April. 117. ANTON MJIMHA. Ky his attorney LKi . K. I'JiYOi: First fublication r-l--1917. LKUAI, NOTlfi: Notice to Non-Kesident Jicfcndants, their Heirs. I e visee.s. Legatees, 1'c r sonal liepresentatives ami all per sons lntresfe.1 in their Kstate. To s-'idliev I'nlsifer and llrastus I . ilardiu. com pos in a tho brin of S. I'ul- sifer A.- I (i:iii;inv : the imKiiown neirs. devisees, legatees. ievsonal represen- tatix'es and .ill persons interested in the estate of Sidney I'ulsifer: the un known heirs, devisees legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons intersted in the state of Krastus I. Hardin: Guel lOli: the unknown heirs, devisees, lepatee-s. personal reiresen- i;ilifs and all persons interested in the estate of Guel Kli: duel Kli and Conipanv: the unknown claimants of the west half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section sixtteen K Township twelve (1 North KiiiiKc ten (10 lOast of the t'.tll 1". M. Cass County. Nebraska. You and each of you are hereby no tified that l'aul Hatter as plaintiff on the 6th day of March 1917. filed his petition n the IMstrict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, wherein you and all ef you are defendants : the object and prayer of which petition is that the claim, interest. rit;ht. title and estate of each and everyone of you in and to the Vest half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section sixteen (1SI Township twelve 1U Kanfre ten (101 Kast Kth 1. M. in Cass County. Nebraska, be declared in valid, and of no force anil effect. That the title of said plaintiff in and to said real estate, and every part thereof be quited as a.Kainst you and each and every one of you as against any and all claims of any person through or by you. and that they be adjudged ami decreed that each and all of you whose names are above set forth, if livintr, and if dec-eased, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of each and every one of you, have no ritrht, title, claim or interest in and to said estate or anv part thereof, and that each ami all of said defendants, those tunned, and those whose names arc unknown and not stated, be forever harrcd from claiming or asserting any right, title, interest or estate in ami to sjid real estate, or any part thereof, and tor sucli other and further relief hs to tin. court may seem just and equitable. You and each oi you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the SOth day of April 1917. l'AUL KAGKi:. J'laintilT. C. A. CAWl.S. Attorney. First Published March Ulh, 1.U7. 1 "Jilt: IIISTltlCT m HI or CASS tdl.M.AKIIUAMih In the matter of change of name of George Onde. oudki: On this 17th 'day of February, 1U17, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of George Onde alle-inu 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 his name from George Onde to George O. Corley; that he has resided with .1. f. Corley in said county ever since he was 8 ears- of age and that his parents are deceased and that he fs caHed and com monly known as George Corley. It is therefore ordered that u hearing te had upon said petition on the Jtih day of March 1017. at- 10 A. M.. at Court House In City of I'lattsmouth. Nehr., and that notice of said hearing he given to all persons interested by the publication of this order for a per iod of thirty (lavs 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. JAMKS T. BUULKY, Judge of the l.i:trict Court of Cuss . .County Nebraska C. K. Tefft, Attorney. First Publication 2-19 1917. EBB ui i wl,ii my w Rlk. WTW I illlli i iiniiinii ii For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE ClIHTAUK COKNNf, -tW CrTT. OTICK TO lti:i)ITOIl State of NeHraskk Cass County, ss. IN COUNT V cui:t In the matter of tin- 'estate of lia (HdhsiTu MtfTe. (ki'-asril. Notice' is lteb- jriven to tie (- 1 i -tors of said deceased that hea Ti lit; s wlil le had upon claims filed avairit said (state, before ni Court y .lud of Cass County, Nebrnska. at Ide Countv Court room in l'lattsrnoulh. ii said Countv. on the 1'Jth ilav of April. T.M7. ami n the 10th day of October. Ill 17. at 1 o'clock A. M.. t-a'-li day for examination, adjustment and allow ance. All claims must be tiled in said court on or before said last hour ol heai inir. YVitness my 1 and and seal of said County Court, at IMa 1 1 miiou t b. Nelia ka. this Cth iluv of March. JI'17. si;ali allln .i. w:i:so. County Judpe. LEtJAL NOTICE. In the County Court of Ca- ( "oil lit . - Nebraska. Stat., of Nebraska. e'ass County, ss. To the creditors and all teres ted in the estate of Craig, dec-eased. en reading the petition 1 Cliai l icy in - r Ti ma T. Young, administrator praying H final settlement and allowance of his ac count tiled in tlii Court on the 1 : : 1 1 1 day of March I'M 7. and for orcb-v of Court fiNinit percentage of amount in hands of administrator to .e paid ne on the claims allowed said estate al leged insolvent. It is hcrchv ordered that on and all persons interested in said matter mav. and do, appear at the County Couit ti, be held in and for said Countv. on tin L'7tli day of March 1!'17 at ten o'clock A. M.. to show cause-, it anv there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that indie., of t In pendency of said petition and the hai inu: thereof be irivcn to all pcri-oris in terested in said matter bv iiublishinu a copy of this order in the I'lattsmouth Journal a weekHv in wspaper printed in said country, for one successive week prior to said dav of hearing. (SKALl "aLLLN .1. KKKSeiN. Co u tity Jlld'e. one issue :: -1 1 y 1 7. itl mi i hi: To All Whom it May Concern: The Hoard of County "m m is.v jon-r"-being of the opinion that the- public goeid requires a public hmhwav foitx i HI l fee-t in width be- e.-tabl ii-he-.l on the section line, commencing at th. Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section three :'.!, Townhii Ten ( Kb, Can go Thirteen ii::i. and ruiininir thence west on se-etie.n line- one mile, to the Northwest corner f tie Northeast quarter of Sec tion Four !. Township Ten 1 . IIni.- Thirteen !!.. Kast of the hth I M . have there fore ordered that said road be estab lished, ami all objection hereto, e.r c-laims for damages, must be lile-d in the County Clerks ofiie-c on or be .,i. noon on the lltli dav of Mai, A. I'. 1!17. or suc h road will be c.tabl ish.-d witliout relereiice thereto. fkank J. lii:i:i:shau ( cm ii I y I le-l h. 1'oih- at I'lattsmoul h. Nebr..' tin., 1 .: f 1. ihv of Man h A. I . J t 7 -l'ubli.-h i Trees. First F ib. :: -1 : -1 1 I T . H. (J. Creamer of Murray va.s in the city today for a few hours looking after some business matters and call ing on his friends. MKS. FLTZER NOT SO WELL. - Mrs. Joseph I'ctzcr, vho has l.e'-n (juite sick for the past several months, is reported as not being so well tealay as she has been for the past few weeks. This will be very reg-retaMe news to the many friends of this es timable lady, who have been hoping for her recovery. Mrs. K. II. Ileitz hausen of Portland, Ore, arrived yes terday to jq at her sister's bedside and assist in her care. NOTICE IO SCHOOL PATKONS Oi DISTRICT There will be no new class formed 'for beginners until September in the primary room. Beginning at this sea son of the year will be of no benefit to the pupil as he would have to start with the beginner class at the begin ning of the next school year. By order of the Board of Education, District 56. IF L ! r M 1 (4