P.AGE 3. fLATTsxiotJTH semi-weeely JOURNAL. MONDAY, AF?.ILJ0,.iS17. TjHE1 UNIVERSAL CAR To Owners of Ford Cars The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to properly repre sent Fort interests, to give service to Ford owners. The Company in return de mands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employing com petent Ford mechanics, using only genu ine Ford-made materials and charging regular Ford prices. This is the service we are giving to Ford owners. Material workmanship prices, the standard of each guaranteed. When your Ford car needs attention, bring it to us, and get the benefit of ex pert Ford mechanics. We give you the assurance of genuine Ford service, with genuine Ford-made parts. Ford cars Runabouts $345; Touring Car $360; Coupelet $505; Town Car $595; Sedan $645, all f. o. b. Detroit. undertaken. The officers' training camps to be established within a few days in each district will begin at the end of three months pouring new offi cers into this organization and the en listed men selected from the ranks of the regulars for commissions will be given special instructions to fit them for officers. Until the army of young men pre sents itself at the camps in August or September the regulars and guards men also will pursue a vigorous course of training. The plans call for the transfer to the first 500,000 men obtained by draft of from 150,000 to 200,000 non commissioned officers trained in the regular and national guard regiments. It is here that the opportunity lies for men wno volunteer now as enusieu men in the ranks of the two services. On them war department officials, even to a greater extent man upon the commissioned officers, will depend the efficiency of the new armies. The backbone of any military organization is its noncommissioned force, and in the months that precede the calling but of the first 500,000 officers of the general staff hope there will be found in the ranks of the regulars and guardsmen such a supply ot men competent for these positions that the future o fthe later armies will be as sured beyond doubt. mnm n ni THE STRIKERS WITH TERRO! Hollweg Advises dcrman States to Adopt Policy ot Ruthlosncss Toward Thm. E. M. AVERY, REPRESENT ING THE LYCEUM AS SOCIATION, IN THE CITY LF.r.AL XOTKT. X Hunger and War Weariness Continue to Work Ferment in Ger man Masses. Amsterdam (Via London) April 27. Chancellor von Ilethmann-IIoll- weg has addressed a letto:- to the gov ernments of the different German states denouncing the recent strikes. He urges the authorities to punish strikers and strike agitators as spvs re- lv as possible. T. H. Pollock Auto Co., FOR D Authorized Sales and Service, 6th St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Uf t ice telephone no. i. anop leiepnone wo.oo. NEW POINTS CAR RIED BY BRITISH And Germans Fail to Dislodge Haig's Hosts From Heights on Arras Front. Copenhagen, April 27. (Via Lon don) German newspapers today in- dicate widespread apprehension of i possible May day strike. A proclamation from Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, addressed formal ly to th? federal states, but really to labor, contains both appeal and a stern warning against iuitner inter ference with the munitions work. A manifesto from the four big min ers unions warns their members against reckless and regretable action because of unsatisfactory food condi tions. "Don't permit yourselves in these grave times to be dragged into rioting and strike,"' is the key sen tence of the manifesto, showing that not merelv an orderly demonstrative From Saturrlfsy's Daily. Yesterday afternoon E. M. Avery, oi Lincoin, representing tne lyceum association that is to furnish the at tractions for the coming chautauqua to be held in this city, came down to look over the field and prepare the preliminary plans for the handling f the different attractions. The loriiiconiir.g series oi eniei lair.niems wnl he field in tins citv tiurmg tne week ot .June Mh, and will oner to the people of Plattsmouth an oppor tunity of enjoying some of the best md most pleasing attractions that can lie secured in an entertainment of this nature. The committee in . cnarge oi tne Handling ot tne cnau- tauqua will get busy at once in per fecting the preliminary plans and to str.rt the ball rolling for the success ful handling of t he entertainment that will be one of the best ever held in Cass county. The program as printed in the Journal some time ago will be carried out in its entirety and on it can be found some of the mest plea.-ing musical organizations on the road today, as well as some of" the leading lecturers and enter tainers and public speakers. Wher ever tnese Kind oi entertainments have once been held there is s-ldom iinv question aoout repeating tneni, . . J I 1 1. T ...1 . A as tnev represent tne very i:iene.L . - i i type ot public entertaining and ripn- ss people are secured to handle the dirierent teatures. l'!att:nov.rn has never held a chautauqua, al- tiff to Non-Ties ident refendant. Their Heirs, Ifovis.es. Legatees, I'ersonrtl representatives:, and All Persons Interested in Their William Williams, if livnis". if de ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, li't-iitM's. personal represent a lives ami all iHsiiiis interested in 1 1;- estate of William Williams, d.-o.a sed ; Joshua P.iown, if livintr, if deceased, the 'in l;n.iw;i heirs. dev is. es-. l.-.ili'i'H, per sonal reuresonialives nml all interested in tie- estate of Joshua down. 0M ,..tsfii ; Noah Layion. if liv ins, if .Ii'cuph.I, x 1 1 - unknown heirs, devise. -s. to s. i.ersonal i "MO es.- 1 1 - t:ilif.-i and all persons i n t .-rest d in the estate of Noah Lnyton. , lot . a so. I ; Isaac :. Allen, if iivinn. i I ' ease. I, llif unknown heirs, devisees, lesra t e"S, personal representatives and all per sons inter, sted in the estate of Isaac :. .Mien. .l.'e.-as-d : tile unknown heir.-. ,!c is-. s.' legatees, personal represen tatives and all persons interest I in ll. e.-iat- of W. i . M. rri.i m. hist r-al name unknown: deceased: Nam -v I.. Fouler, wife of A. S. I'owl.-r: l.lbn l-'owier. U'jle of fl all's l-'ov!ei Ma '- inn Oliams, li living, -.. I. l!,e unknown heir-s. d- is.-es. leat-Ms. jiof-onal representatives ami all persons i!ile!est.-, in the estate. C Mait!. a Ami William:-. o--a s. d : I'M -win 1'. in-own. if livimr. if .Ua-.1, the unknown heirs, devise. -s. l.-i;al.- . ner--onal !' pre.-n t a ! i es and :rl P-r-int.. i v.Ih! in the .-slate of IMwm llit po sue res-i"e (la' of p.aiinv. j,,i,.s ui h.tnd. and -e.nl of ffuirt, this ;Ms-t day . April, A. L' , 1 1 7. .-M.i.r.x .t. r:r.ns 'X. (Seal) n t J. i. !,;. l'ir-t rnhb-hed Apiil 1'1T. i.i:i i. oTifi: In I lie on nl ( ourl tt Inn foiinlj, Ni'liml.n. Slate of N l.rn-lca. Count v of 'as?, f . To l:.rtha .Mark-, Ausrnst Stark, M.Oiie liiilioa. .loi.arm Kre.lei i k .-talk, and William Stark, and all tij,s I ft t.V-t.'.l m the .-.-t.it- i'I .loi.ai.n SI a 1 k. dei .-a se.l : en reading tin1 t.'-tilmn of ...haiirl Fie.l.-ri.k Stark iniijini that t'.e , n- striiim nt nl.-.l in this unirl on t i..- i-r I.l'. d Apiil. 1:!7. and puipoit.-ru e the lat "ill and t.-taim-nt f 1 1 . aid de. eased. ma pro.-.l a'd al- ..we.l. an I r,-..r.l..l a-, tiro li.-I v i ' 1 and t na a se I i 1 la les. .1 in .-a .- e ! I 1 h d ; lllow;:, .leei-aseil: AI.ra.:ain s-mrii., '. j v i i. -: . ' if .eeae.l. th" unknown is. .l. is-. . 'e-ate. s. p.-rsona! i-p- tativ.s ami all persons iih'm-m- siate oi AO'.auam ."-mini. ! in ... Will iams. if I i in'. i T .;.c., the unknown heirs. aTees. Ii.-1'sonal r.-i'i nnilio t.er-oj.s i n I .-les 1 e.l in Sa niuei illlams. .le. -n.-. WatkiTis. if livinii-. if d.-.e irikiM.w n heii s. devisees. Ii esentat i ami M.-d in th-- estate del cased : tlie iatees. p.-rs ,11 persons 1 An--c!mo . i s,,.,., i ! iii..- int.-r. Watkins. .! cits. deViseeS. 1 e.-ntaiives and 1 in lh" e-'taie walkout, but actual violence is feare d U. S. NOW READY TO BUILD FORCE OF 2,000,000 MEN Ten Pays After Bill is Signed Town ship Clerks Will Begin Registry. to the state adjutant-generals for dis tribution among county officials. No Excuse for Slacker. Wide publicity is planned, so that no man liable for registration will have a good excuse for failing to re spond. On a date to be set every citizen affected by the act will be re French Gain Some Ground lurks Retreat Further in Mesopotamia. Desperate efforts of the Germans to drive the British from the captured heie-hts on the Arras front have failed c Sites for Camps and Arrangements For Troops Are Decided F pon. Washington, D. C, April 27. With enactment of the selective draft bill apparently assured, the war depart ment is preparing to set machinery in motion without delay to produce un der the measure within two years a trained army of 2,000,000 men. Within ten days after the bill is signed, every township in the country will begin registering its young men for duty, and work will have begun on the sixteen training cantonments or camps where preparation of the forces for war will start in August or Sep tember. Sites for the contonments have been selected tentatively, and all arrangements made for the concentra tion of the troops assigned to each. Decentralization of administrative work will be sought by the depart 1 ment in every move it makes. Details will not be disclosed until the bill has passed, but it is known that registra tion will be carried on through sher iffs and other county officials, aided by postmasters or other federal agen cies where that seems desirable. In structions and forms already have been prepared and will be forwarded after four days of the bitterest fight quired on pain of heavy penalty to jng that the world has seen since the dent present himself at the nearest regis- bloody days of Verdun. tration place, where machinery will be Military critics expect the attacks provided for classifying the recruits wjh be renewed if the German man- and eliminating those exempt. Doubt- I power can stand the awful drain as ful cases will be referred to higher Ug retention of General Haig of tha authority. hills crowning the plain of Doual When the rolls of those liable for cDeii3 almost certain doom to the service is complete, the task of select- Wotan lines, the last protecting bar- in the great mining and manufactur ing districts of Westfalen and Silisca. Finally, there is another official an nouncement that a great combing out of the war industries is necessary to secure men for the army. This gives the? government any needed justifica tion for sending to the front muni tion workers who yield to temptation American Business Man's View. All in all. a strong ferment is evi- among the laboring masses, tr.otigh others of the nearby towns hae found them very successful and pleasing, but this year they will have , 1 1 i ' . .. one tnul win ue a winner m ..eiy .1. u i wav and one tnat wm ma'ie toe people wonder now tney came 1.0 uo without a feature of this kind during the years past. CHICAGO AVENUE PAV ING BIG STEP FORWARD indie German news- ing the men to go in the first incre ment of 500,000 will begin. It has been suggested that this be done by means of the county jury wheel. The first man whose name is drawn would go, and that plan, with the first 500, 000 men to be called out for train ing within a few months, lhe sec ond drawn would go with the second increment, to be called six months later: the third with the third in- rier between Doual and Cambrai. In the fighting important positions between Roeux and Gavrelle and oth ers near the Arras-Cambrai road have been captured by the British, the war office announces. cursed ty food conditions and the ex treme cost of living and weariness of war. This view is confirmed bv an American business man. who has just ucceeded in leaving Germany and who, though ignorant of the tions given by the papers of yesterday and today, told the Associated Press correspondent that Berlin was still seething with strike feeling and that the impression was widespread that there will be an other strike outbreak on May day. Persons here familiar with condi tions in Germany, however, expres the belief that the German authorities will be able to cope with the situation Socialists Refuse to Sign. General von Stein, German minister on. The French have captured several trenches on the heights around Monon villiers and have also gained ground crement, with duty a year off, and so near Hiirtebise and Cerny, the war of- of war, admitted before the rekhstag military affairs committee yesterday that field nost letters trom soiuiers at the front showed a certain amount of discouragement, but that in general the spirit of the troops was good. The committee then sent assurance: of solid support to tne army which the radical socialist members of the committee alone refused to sign. The committee rejected a radical social ist proposal to establish a committee fice announces. One hundred and Regulars Are Nucleus. f thirty cannon have been captured Meanwhile the work of building since April 1G. the cantonments will go forward. Reg ular troops and national guardsmen I A further retirement of the Turks will be assigned to them with each in Mesopotamia for a considerable dis arm of the service so represented as j tance north of Samara, recently cap to provide the framework of a com-1 tured by the British, is reported by plete army division at each point. I General Maude. The Thirteenth Turk The guardsmen will be selected J ish corps is entrenching in the foot from the territory covered by the hills of the Jobel Hamrin range be- training district so far as practicable. I tween the Tigris and the Diala, where of parliamentary control to supervise the conduct of the war. Herr Stueck lein, a socialist, complained that men were sent to the fiont as a punish ment. Police duty at the cantonments will become part of the responsibility of each district commandant, and he will make such assignment of his forces as he may deem wise. Meantime, both regulars and guardsmen will con tinue recruiting to war strength. Starts Rigorous Training. With the new regiments assembled, the British are in touch with it. Hindenburg Fooled. Paris, April 27. Under the caption, "Why We Attacked," a writer in the Matin points out that before the pres ent forward movement began, the German plan undoubtedly was to escape from the grasp of the allies. He The Celebrated Stallion - Y A "i Mil t A ' a rigorous course oi training win ue i continues: 'To frustrate this plan the French I flDltchell. siir g E. W. THIMGAN, Murdock, Neb., Cass County Agency ft Also agency for i DODGE BROS. CARS S for Elmwood, Stove Creek and east half of Tipton precincts. For demonstration of either car call or phone 35-B, or write ' E. IV. THIMGAN GARAGE, MURDOCK, NEBRASKA, or JOHN GAUER, Gcdar Crock, Nebraska 8 g I 1 g and British widened the front of their attack so as to overlap the front on which the Germans were retreating. The result was that the enemy found both his wings involved. He decided to fight on the first line and the French plan was altered to suit. "The result of the first and second days' fighting was that the Germans lost fully 100,000 men and what was more important, were obliged to en gage thirty-three out of their forty- three reserve divisions. The dearly 1 1. 1 1 A 1 1. . pougnc out. vaiuaDie operations are thus: "First, the enemy was prevented from carrying out his own plan, thus disposing of the famous Hindenburg scheme which was to be followed on the conclusion of the retreat from No yon; second, the enemy was obliged to order his troops to hold out on the first line, but the whole line has been captured, a tactful success to which must be added heavy losses in men, material and guns." ' v -..- n r n r a from Saturday's Dny. The definite action ot the city coun- ci I upon tne pennon oi me icmuiviu-. along Chicago avenue to have that thoioughfare paved during the coming uason is something that means a .-.eat deal to the city and its people and marks another long step in tht wav ot improvement to ine city streets. This avenue is one of the. principal streets of the city and the main entrance through which the trade from the south and west comes in. as a rule, and its paving to almost the city limits means that in the fu ture the farmers will have no kick on the city over the condition of the street. It will complete a line of pavement on both avenues of almost vo miles and it is work that is going to last through several generations . .1- ' 1 -A as a monument to tne spirit ci prog ress shown by the people of Platts mouth. The success of the paving on Washington avenue has shown just what a great difference can be made ,i r- i j. ...1 in tne appearance oi a street wnen it i.-. paved and made fit for travel all kinds of weather. The cost fall; heavily at first, but in the end the cost is more than repaid in the con venier.ces that the paving brings ant! the increasing value it gives to prop erty situated along the sections paved The pavement on Chicago avenue will commence from the ending of the present paving on Pearl street an extend south to Holdrege street, block south of the Louisville road, and this will furnish the city with one of the most pleasing drives that it wouk; b? possible to find m any city, and over the best of roadways. The plans and specifications will be prepared once and as soon as possible the work of putting in the paving will be com menced. MMirn to riu:iiToitN. Ti. ULYSSE, sees Will make the season of 1917 at my home, three and a helf miles west and one mile south of Murray. Ulysse is "an extra good Belgian draft horse, weichincr 2200 pounds, a beautiful dark bay in color, age seven years. TIIvssp is well known in this section of Cass County, and has the reputa tion of being an excellent foal getter. t:itt- of Ni-l.raska, fuss County ss. In tlif Cniintv Ouut. In th i'i;tttr of thf -st;it' of Kva K 1'iettiir, deceased. To tin- creditor of said estate: Von an- liereM- notified that I will st at tin- ountv (Hurt room l'iattsmouth, in said County, on the - n t h iiav of Nnveniln-r. 1 ! 1 i . at 10 dock a. ni.. to receive and examine all I claims against said estate, with a view to t heir ad just ment and allowance. Th time limited for the presentation claims auainst said estate is si Months from tiie :ii!h day of May. , l. I!il7. and the time limited lor t pavment of dehts is line Year from sai.l lli day of Xovemher. 1 ! 1 7. Witness my hand anl lhe seal said Countv court, this !th day of April A. li., laiT. Al.I.CX .T. r.KKSON. 1-wks County Judso i.i:; w, MiTicr: EGGS 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. Ramge, Plattsmouth. Phone 3513. 2-12-tfwkly Terms $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. When parties dis pose of mares or remove them from this part of the county service fee becomes due and payable immediately All care will be taken to prevent ac cidents, Jbut owner of horse will not be held responsible should any occur. A. G. HAST, Owner, i ii.l.l r.etts. 1 ! II ti 1. IW 11 h pi rs.iiia I repres. s inti-resteii in t .tts. .!.-r.-a-ii dei-ea-e s,-is. ie-;-at s arid all i itc ..f Sara: T 1 , estaO Isaac se.l. the legatees, all per f Isaac u ti k now ii on.'! iril-r.-s;- i;. Smith. livinur. if isees. .; 1 1 i s and .tatc of ra!i 1 1 1 ii ii k now :i i a-e.l; .di.ha'I r.etts. II .). s.-.l t!i.- i! n ti.'iown heirs 14 a I Pe Micha 1 iv is ,l,- isi-is. ie-ratces. iier:ial fep- -nt a t i .-s arid all p-;sons i ti o-i--X . i ...... . .i . M Ih- .-.-iai- ! .a:ai. i. . . unknown l :. devi.-e.-s. . u.ue. s. -rsonul representatives and ad p-r- iriTef. 1 ill I : . o-tCT- of Crjs- i"n i:.'tts, ,... -Hse.l ; To. .11... lirst al nam.- unknown, ii" Mvinir. d d.--..w.-.l lie unknown heirs, .l.wis.'.s. ute.-s. Iiel-solKll lel.I.seli 1 .1 t i e -: a. id I p. is,.. is ililetested ill 1 !'.e estate of Tool!.-. decea-e.l; : I'arleiL'l. nan:.- unknown, 11 nun-, n tiie unknown heirs. h ise.-s. uatee--. p. ison.il i el l est-1 , t a 1 1 ' ami ill p.-ISons int.'-reste.t Mi lhe .-sv,ne ol I- a -1 -i j. , .lecease.l; the U 1 1 K ! I o '. II ,.-irs. .I. vises. let;tef s. personal rep-esejiti'tii'.-s ai;d aP p.-isons lnt.-r-st.l in lire estate of 1 i. T. Tia.k.i, ii .-t real nam.- "ii n known. d" cas. d ; l. ii: -. I lull. lis. if living, if decease.,. .'-.l 1 ees. t es i ;1 n ,e u I ot .1 iil.ri I n . M.il K, ! thai sa:! i nst ru ni-ti t he a.lmiM. pi o I ia I e, a estate lie N.-.-uIor. It is here 1 ,v or. 1. red t 1 persons 1 11 1 ei 1 ... I 1 1 1 -a: and do. appear at lie- he ):..i,l in and for said ll't'i .i.iv of May. A I '. o', !o. k A. M.. I s i.ow i! t 1 ie a d in i ti i s I ra I i i ranted to ll.-hty A. a I ' on. I piatl.' . 1 1 , t v C cent'.. 1K1T. .i .Ills.'. ! : to d t I. el t iol. not iee aiid t'v to ail ;! i v in th- Weekly e. II. nt y prior I it court, 3 ' 1 7. I.". r sh w h v th" d I ot ! ,. ,,er,,!. . I : e. 1 . is it:t ro :l lisuii ! : 1 1 I-ru eW-pa or t : -a.d s :nv : s 1 - i i-. a Hi ;i pel ,.fa V er of I ( . " i a ri t -. !, a i r 1 1 v of sard I . ther.-ol I,.-:e-f.-. jr. s.-c eopv of tl s .lournal a pi i Ii t e.l i'I nd : . hU MM t on t 1 1 if a Pe 1 t i t it i i ill i o.. t s.-rn r --a I of nd. da r.'.V'sT-'.il f April. f v A. k s I id Fir: 1 i t r auj:n 1 .ptd .': in: II' .1 I s . Mi l in:. In Ilie llitri't -lirnkii. Cyri! K..!:-.'. I v . I Xt :!" ; !i J-', To the riattsm. ti..- I'nknown II.- 1e.-S. I'elSoha! I All oi!,.!- l-.-rson l:-t,ll- of duel So' d. Math.w l:..yd known. Wife I :-. 1 : Ihloel t . i . i . a s d . T ! . " sees. J,.. : rs. n -in lle- . W 11 he orial rcpre.s : inter, -ted Cl.-mmoiis, owners and oc- and parts of lots t l.e tow !l of l.ih- anv ami an ihki 1 1 .ons I'MUIlty of Cass, .eh!as- in the estate of 1 i. 1. leal name -unknown. I i a I ! is. if living', if I... uTiUnown heirs. 1 1 v ise. s. .eisonal representatives and all I..r ons interested in the estate of M.-nrv i.ii:.us .lecea.sed: John Clemnions. it ivinu. if h case,' 1 1 unkn h-Visees. l."-ratees, per: :, tives and all -person he estate of John as. d : the unknown upanls of all lots Uul s i. !-' I I i s ions in -rty. atid in heii.tu in t!a You and each ot you are n-ieo notified that William r . lanii.n.n. as lintiil. on the Jt.tii -lay oi .ipin. TUT t.le.l 1: S tletltl.Ul II llie IMslllCl n t of Ca.-s I ounty. .-seiu asKa. wherein o;i and al! ot you i o-- feiuiants: tiie ol.je.-t ami prayei in ... :.. h 1.. -t it inn is that the claim, m eiest. liuht, title and estate ol each ind - .-r otie of .mi in and to The North ast tjua! t.-r of the South--ast iinarter in Section live ( "i and lhe Hast half of th- Northeast Quar cr of Section live i .". i, all iii Township l en i I'll. I la r ue f on i "on ii t . N'ehraska: al (Jliarter ot the MHUI tion 1 1 v s in t! cerl s 1 nri of t mi ii iv. "ti'l, .- C. .m T'.i 1 v. it ah. i i. f. rid.-ef--. it !l K.-ri ' 'ii pa u . ; ! 's. le sees. ., . :..ivi-li t a t i V -". a '. I - ntei t d : ri i " mni'i', ii.-. . a s. .1 . M i s. N.!'le !- f Mat w 1 i Mii.-. if , . p. r. t a -I . : r--1- d i:..d. J-'irst !:- r Widow li. l:..l. 1 'n k now n . -..roil 1 1 if m l all other I'.r-ons ,e i:-I.lte of l:.,i,.-!t 11. d. d-i ,-n.ia r.t -: i and ea . h of mi a r- ! a th;it on the 14th dav the ('la 1 ri t i I'!' Iiet.-in, filed his petition In tl i . not i- Ap : i - t isk.l S II : p 1 tet n i 1 -t I. Cass . the So lit 1 1 east ast Quarter of (.:.'. all in 'lown- ven till. North Kam-e nmr- County. Nehraskri. uli.l, ami "f no force lirty-t v. Cass d nr. (111. der!a r am I '-ni' t. . . That the title "f said piaintl.I 111 mil to said real estate, and every part uuieted as against you ami hereof, ne f um, as ji: claims of anv l vim, and that th decreed that eac! Se llilllii- :. and i a l nst IMHI V l,e and I re a luive set deceased, the ea. n a nu e -i n y and all thiouh or lv id.iudi;ed and ill of you wlii "ovtii if 1 i vin; heirs, ih vi.-t-es. legatees. pvrsonai rep resent a t i s and all other persons in-tr.-sie.l in lhe estate of each and fln-m or iriterest in and to said real or anv pan ti iereoi, a mi one of vi u. liae no riyht. ;i;.d all of said defendants, those 1 an.', those whose names are .wn, and not stated, he forever l tied 1 HIT. t he I'I;. i ru iff liet .-in. C. I il na. filed his petition In the , Co. nt of Cas ; Countv. N" hi wherein you and i mli and all of ou are mad.- .;.f. nda n t s. the ..t.i.ct. t.iii- j'ose and pi a v er of wl.h h said p. ' 1 1 is to td.tain a decree from sa d C. m t remiiviiitr iou.ls from and ipintirii; t'" title to tie- follow ing ll.-S. ni. I. al estate in l'laintiff. to-wit: Lots numheicd Three c: i j. nd I'.c.ir ill in I'.lock numheicd n- lluridi'd SitV-S.-VeIl l'iT ill the City of riattsnioo.th, in C.is Cnrntv. N'e hraska. accordimr to the pi.hii-l.ed j.nd lecvlded plat thereof. As airainsl y.ei and each and all of you. and to r f-.rm a c.-itair . ..ne -iince made mi March "Ji'dh. 1'a'. Uv on.- Joel Solomon. Isill. e deceased i to I . H. So'orioti. recorded in I look "I." of dee, Is at I'ilUV l'l". of the record- of Cass C'.nty. N'-hta-ka. to ctifiu rn t- th'- intentions of the irr.i lit' " th:.in I. nil 1 le saril" lie. I, e.l . l.aVe loriV.'V- ed lot :t in said Idoek l'-T I "la " t - mo it i .. N'ehraska. to said uiant.e. notnit'. standinn tl at said ionca'H" oin.tt d to state where sai.l premises w . i . cate.l. and to . c!' de and nnu'i -n and .ail, and all of von ti"'n ..r a--sertitiL;: or c!;.iinintr anv riht. itl.-. ,.-tat" r. t- interest in and to the i.il cs'at" in se' ; In 1 ;u sail p. t it i-m l.efole ill .i t il....!, adverse to p!a; liv reason of 1 '!a int iT's adv-i-e si ssion of said pieniis. s. and his triantors for limn years prior to tin- coiaui. this action, a nd for s i. h further relief : - . a d n This led ii I- l; A n a i. t-urs'uant to ;.n i i .i. r of You are r.-. lir.-.l to answer sa d pe tition oil or Pefol" tie 'Mh i lav of May 1 : J 7. or default v.d t- t;.l.'ri a " a i ns t v mi t ht r i n. CYKII. KAI.INA. I'.a r.tilT. JOHN M. I.KYI A. At tot nev. First rul.lhhed Aptil Kdh. 1!17. a nd t'.tio. p I V i.illis.af than T.ii 1 "lie' t of : her arid . id t hat title. stat. l-V -l;' e;i c i ! r anie nt) k in hatred from l l i 1 1 1 . titie. to said real of. and for lief as to th eouitahle. Vim and each of you are further notiried that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mmi i!a the 11th dav of June, l'.17. WILLIAM F- CAMl'i:i:LL. C. A. KAWLS. riaintiff. Attorney. sw-4wks-com Apr ,.0 FU7 rl.iimiiiu' or assertint; any iiileiest or estate in and estate, or any part theie--i" ii other and further n e court may seem just and v ir- f ore-dav Nellie M. Thomas, ft ah. s. Oscar Jennings Pweem. ft fl., 1 c fendantf. oll-t- ff rul-. Notice is hei-ehy p;iven that hy tne of an order entered in the L'ninL' entitled cause on the l'th of April l'.-lT. hy the Idstrict Court of Cass County. Nehraska. I. the un dersiirned. Thomas Wallin-r. sole Lefer ce appointed hy said Court, will on the lst day of May l'.HT, at T"li o'c!o k in the forenoon, at the South door of the Court House in tne City of l'latts mouth. in Cass County. Nebraska, of fer for sale to the highest holder for cash. the following descrihed leal estate, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quar ter of Section numbered four (At in Township Kleven lli, north, in l:an-re Nine tin, east of the Cth 1. M... in Cuss County, Nebraska, containing 77.f.: acres accorUIng to Government Su rvev. Said sale will remain open for Lids for one hour. TI ! OM A S W A LLI NO. Keferee. JOHN" M. LKYIA. At tornov. First Published April 1017. i.i:;i. otii i: In lln County Court of Ciiwh County, Nclirii-kn. State of Nebraska. County of Cass. ss. To all persons interested in tire es tate of Clarence Ku-rcne llahhitl. de ceased : n reading th petition of Maude 11. Labbitt pray-in"; that the instrument tiled in this court on the 17th day of April. 1 1 1 7. and purprirtinir to be the last will and testament, of the said de ceased, inav he proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Clarence Kum-ne Labbitt. deceased; that said instrument be admitted to tion ot sanl ,,,.. I t -irol III.. ... imnKlr: Jennie . Kho.ien, riamtii!, vs. I- ianK .... ...anted to Maude If. Labbitt. Uhoileti, Defendant. J The defendant I-rank L. Loden will i.,.pi,v ordered that vou. and take notice that on the Nth .lay of I ,, int.,,,st(.,i in sai.l matter. lanuary, 1!I17. the plaintiff. Jen me . 1 ln .i,ar :l t the Countv Lhoden. tile.', her petition in the IMs- . ;,-" . ... . "., ,', -,,, fry:,,,i countv. tri.-t Court of ( ass ounty, -NenrasKa. ,.,v. flf Mav nu:. at thv praver of which is to ohtain a ie- . ...... ..... if .,nv cree of divorce from the del enda nt J' " to" ;. : ,0-?- )- of t he neti u pon the cru.iml of extreme cruelty there be. w hV the piayei ot the .Pol and that her maiden name l.e restored tioner should no be .'a a d a lU I'ti. I . 1,.01, io- fn..,--.of l-i" lriv-pn Tt-ill ri q n nncwfr in ' rtl n hoil io oa.j.ib. . i.i:; i. Mini i: The defendant said petition on or dav of June .117. JKNNIE V. before the lSth!to all persons interested in said matter r.HODKN. I'laintiff. bv mildishinsr a copy of this order in the l'iattsmouth Journal a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for In I lie IINtrlrl Court of tlir Cmmly of Ciikn, pliriikft. Chatlcs II. Shopp, I'laintiff. vs. Walter J. Ij-mln;', et al. I i.-fendn nt . Noliee of Suit to Unlet Tifl To the defendants. Walter I. L.-rni'iEr: Ay.uhak Jan-- Letiuriu; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, p.-isonal Mp fesentatives and all other pi-..n m teresti d i:i the estate f a 1 1 r C Leminir. d.-t ea s.-.l : the unknown heirs, devisees. louatces. person. tl rep resentatives and all nti.-r --rs"li in terested in the stat" of A-uhak Jane L-minir. .b-cea si .1 ; ;-! t.-.- 'ai.d-r- niiinl; Mrs. ii ; Vand rniatit. In -1 real name unknown: the unknown h.-irs. devisees. i---."atc.s. personal ie rcs.-nt ;it i-s and all oth-r p.-rsoris in terested in th" .-state of ;. rtie V.iii dermant, deceased: the niiki."n heirs devisees, legatees. n ni;;il I p I esehtu t i es and all oil it ' ism..- in terest. -,i jn the estate of Mr- llcitre Villi' id Tiiant. tirst real nann- in. k n- n. deceased; Mis. John .. Him I man. tn-t real iiame lijikimu n: the unknown heiis. devisees, leirate.-s. pct-opal ft'- resentat ives and all other i-"ia lie tetested in the estate of Join 1. Him T. man, deca-ed; T. S 1'oilier. Just real tuime unknown: Martin Ann Col lier: the unknow n heirs. i'. tefs, personal repi -ri t a t i s and ail other persons interested ill the .--tale of T. S. Collier, Jiist real nan unknown. ilt-oii.-i-.i; th.- unknown !: .v. i. i leuratees. peism.al I e p res.-r . t a t i i e - and all other t'lesons i li t e I -t I in the .--tat" of Maltha Ann Colin r. ii... as... Francis J. I'eters: the m, known ! r-, devisees, legatees. pi lsnal l' l "' sentativ.-s and all other perr-on- i i;..-est.-.l in the estate of l-'i.in i.- J. I ' I r -. i. -cas.d: the unknown ..wro-is and the unknown claimants of t)..- north east quarter NK 1 - 4 of the north cast quarter INK l-4i '! section si (Ci, township i lfv. ii i 11. north ram-'" fourteen ill), and of the ti' tth.-i-t quarter INK 1 - 4 of th" noitlci-t I NIC l-ll of section thlMV-oh" i.:i. township (l-'i, north ran-" f'initii ri (Hi. all east of the '.th l M. In ti" Countv of Cass. Nehra-ka. You are notified that on the li.th lav of April. A. I . l'.HT, plaintiff t.I'd his suit in the lust if. t I'oint of II.. Countv of Cas-s. Nebraska. to qui. t plaintiff's title to the above .u-s. , , i . t lands, to-wit. the north east quarter (Ni: 1-1) of the northeast i.M! l-li of section six C), township eleven i 1 1 north ranire fourteen ill) and of 1 1 noitheast quarter INK 1-4) of th northeast NK 1-1) of scili-m thirtv one l n 1 . township tweiv.- 1 j i. rintth ran ire (U). all east of tie Mli I". M. in the County of Cass. Nebraska, be cause of his adverse possession by him self and his srrat.tors for more than ten years prior to the comrmriccmeri f of said suit and to enjoin each and all of vou from having or claiming anv riedit. title, lien or interest. either le;;al or equitable, in or to said lands or any part thereof: to require you . set forth your ritrht. title, claim, lien or interest therein, if any. either Nt.tl or equitable, and to h.tv ti e same adjudged inferior to the title of plain tiff and tor Kenera! equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to th order of the court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday. Mav Jth. A. D. 1'J17. or your default will l Ouly entered therein. CHALLKS II. STTOrr. I'laintirf. W. A. nOBKHTSON, Attorney. First Published April 1C. 1917. I W 4 i '.-