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I MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. TAGE 5. 11 Children Crj? Ziio Sini You Eave Always Botlght, and which has been in vzz for over over 30 years, has borne the signature c2 and has been made nndpr Mq n.r- ,,&T7 . s C-?6'---- . sonal - - 4iinw All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good " are but Lx-?r?oier.t3 that trifle with and endanger the health cf jLifiirjto and Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTOR! A C.z.om, is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Psrer-cr:.:, i'rrps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains -:iiLsr Opitun, Morphine nor other narcotic subctasre. Its o.zs is its guarantee. For more than thirty ysars it has r :sn in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flcfjieacy, TViai Colic end LMarrhoea ; allaying Feverishnec; arming; taercfrcm, and by regulating the Stomach and Bcvels, aioS thj assimilation cf Food; giving healthy and natural cleerj. Iho Chilircn'3 PanaceaThe Mother's Friead. n 5C?E MO ! jEears the is use tor liver lesrs The Kind You Have IE CCWTALI O O rvl A LOUISVILLE Count r '.:. i.-.;c-iikoj' r-t'.ii m-:. home Mon ' ' ;i few i';;y.;' vi-il with rola i' L'ricln. Jjyi'.f!"! 'ri:-e--ente'! the let-al - :rr- camp at a state lV!cetin;r at '. i ! i : v. i'ck. : in: f.ime down from ''':'.' u V.'i -!i.e: r'sliiy nit.i :iin.tr for a .. vi.rit with relatives. ? i .- C. ('!', iiie o fTcpeka. Kan., te: cf ?.!:-. IJe.M I. Hoover, was i:- 1 :".;.-; of Mr. an-1 Mrs. Hoover '. ; t week. ' '. V;i:'-.-oy.v;- l.can this week : f-U!i'a;i"n for the hnni-orr.e . . !. ''(' which 1'. Vv. Sfhlirferi w:!i y. ; i the suth."a -t yn rt of town. A '.. r.orrsher of ic::vtives an -J ' of Fiwkrich Stolilman came i . .-. ; - : :: him cr. his lifty-first . y Sir.iiit'y aft?: noon. A fine ; - !.' t '.! . T'.p' Mk Pari fie pnssentrer train ' ?t"-i f: Orvah-.i an-I At:iuin chanced r--y lay. Train troinfr north is It: ' ::: I-owi. ville at V:n,$ a. m. instead r' ::2-:. Tiic southbound train is due at ) in. instead of ?: W. Dui: the "pre pave-1 nesV plan t : i . r. advai:ti .re of hy hr.ndreds be-f--" i Trial elosinjr of the saloons ;k. -.-k'-iit Nebraska, it is not unlike ly tltat there vi:1 be an occasional '::.i:.k . en until s uch a time as the : ply sh;.!i become e.heusted. Then ,4 l.-: -ka u ill be dry for fair. i: 1- .i'li regret wo announce the Hires-: of Mrs. Aucust Stohl it';,n at iier home jouth of Louisville. h:r:;n i.; suffering from an at t;.'; ..; ..-,aeh i: ub!e and has had - . v hrm.vhnr"?. Her condition is !' : i' :s an I i. eauinu: her fam ily ! W. nd; a jrrcat Jval of appre-l:,-:-'..-!:. 1 a r-r.li E. V. THi:VGAH, rsv at r. rvm Also agency for U fcr Elmwood, Stove Tipton precincts. is For demonstration phone 35 - E IT- . MURDOCK, NEBRASKA, er JQHH BAUER, Cedar Greek, Nebraska for Fletchers 7 . - supervision since its inianrvv Tin nnf Tr iprpira trnn in ..-. pi b r U'i-tiA ALWAYS Signature of 9 IT Always Bought M SJ T- -, von t r :ty. ,T.?-. .'...'.. UNION Led ire r Ludie Ciawford came in from Oal ial'a Wedne-dav, lutt will remain here v only a ::hort time. L. J. Hall and R. E. Smith returned from South Omaha, where they trans acted business Tuesday. Mrs. D. V. Dennis and Mrs. K y Heii).-t from Falls City, came up Mon day to make a short visit with rela tives and friends. Kir.jr Clark, who is the telepraph operator at Irvinrton, came down Wednesday to make a short visit with friends and relatives. Last Wednesday A. L. Anderson and Joe Bauer shot a coyote and cap tured rive pups on the Pittman farm north of town. M: s. M'nnie Anderson an 1 daughter, Lela. left Sunday afternoon for Piatt -mouth, where they will spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arn. Mrr. Hannah Li.trhtfoot came down from Omaha Saturday afternoon to visit relatives in this place. She is a resident of Pennsylvania, but has been spending the winter in Omaha. Joe Lidsrett, a brother of John Lid jrett, arrived from Chicago over a week aero to make this his future home. They are buildiiv a neat little cottajre one-half mile north of Union for their permanent home. Dan P'oster was a visitor at school one day last week. While he is jrettinjr to be an aped man, he is still very much alive. During opening exercises he spoke to the hiprh school, closir.jr with Lincoln's Gettysburg1 speech. His talk was good and much appreciated. FOR SALE. Sill liedrze posts; one second-hand windmill. Inquire of O. A. Davis, Mur ray, Neb. 4-oO-lmo wkly 13 9 Hfiurdock, Neb., Am m eney GARS Creek and east half of of either car call or E,"or write NEIIAWKA. NEWS. 4 Mrs. Frank Massie called on her daughter, Georgie Ilobac-k, Monday afternoon. Parties well known who voted dry, have laid in a supply of wet goods to last them for several years. . The Boy Scouts are going on a hike every Saturday, weather permitting. We will have boat races at Rosc'3 pond. Some of the farmers planted corn about a week ago, but this cold spell will be somewhat of a drawback and cause much replanting. Mrs. J. F. Stout of Lincoln, who has been here some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vilas Sheldon, returned to her home in Lincoln Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Chriswisser of Platts mouth, who w?re visitors at the home of their son, Chas. in Nehavvka since last Friday, returned heme Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd who have spent the winter at Long Beach, Cal., arrived in Nehawka Tuesday. Mrs. Todd stopped off in Wabash to visit a sister there. They have not yet de cided whether they will remain in Nebraska or return to Long Beach. The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Opp. which has been sick the past two weeks, was taken to Omaha Sunday for an X-ray examination. The examination levealed inflamma tion of the lungs, but it is thought the malady will .yield to proper treat ment. A. F. Strum received a telegram from Victor at Cambridge, Mass., where lu is attending law school, Sat urday morning, stating that he had enlisted in the Officers' Reserve, U. S. army. Judd enlisted some weeks ago and expects to leave for th? front in France some time in June. Mr. and Mis. Strum ate to be congratulated '"or having two sons who are so will ing to sacrifice themselves for Good Old Uncle Sam. ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. C. S. Stone was a business visitor to Kansas City, Mo., from .Monday until Wunesday. Mrs. Herman Penterman and son, Morris, returned on Tuesday from Colorado, where they pent week or so with her parents.'"' We hear Mrs. Equircs and Emma went to Weeping Water on the train and while there found out that one of the children was broken out, s were ru sited home in a car ard quar antined for scarlet fiver. The latter part of last week Mr. and Mrs. (Tapp returned from Cali fornia, where they had spent the win ter. They are both looking find and report thai they spent a very pleas ant winter there. Roland Tyson, of Peru, and N"cl Tyson, of Wahoo, were over Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tyson, ar.d to visit with their sister, Mis. Robb, of Montana, who is iiting here. Claude Swindell, of Lincoln, Neb., open to meet any featherweight in the world, has challenged Erven Car roll through his manager, II. 11. Car roll, to meet him on the mat for a finish mutch in Lincoln on May IS, 1!H7. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raymond Har rington, 2I-10 Dudley St.. Lincoln, Neb., arc the parents of a fine baby ill born to them on April 2. Mrs. Harrington is the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Kear, and the baby came in celebration of Mrs. Harrington's birthday. Announcements were received in this city on Wednesday of the birth of a daughtr on April 27 at their home to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Current at Seattle, Wash. The little lady was given the name of Eiiic Ruse. This will be news to the friends of Pa ul, who is an Elm wood boy. Last week Mrs. Jack McCabe ac. companied by Dr. O. E- Liston lift for Rochester, Minn., where she will take treatment at the Rochester In stitute for an ailment of which she has been troubled for some time. Dr. Liston returned the latter part of last week, Hut Mrs. McCabe remained un til she should be benefited by the treatment. Wm. Lefler was in Omaha on Tues day, having taken John Phelps, of Louisville, a brother of Mrs. I.cf'er, who was badly injured that day when he became tangled up in a belt at tached to a corn sheik r and drawn by a six-horse engine. One arm was completely destroyed ar.d had to be taken off at the shoulders. He also has a bad cut on the skull. Mr. Lefler returned Wednesday and says Mr. j Phelps is in a very serious. condition. I Dawson Will Fix It. WEEPING WATER REPUBLICAN. t George Towle returned Tuesday morning from Hindley where he has land. He reports sony? very good wheat there and about 75 per cent of a stand .in Furnace county. Mrs. C. R. Davis, who had been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lacey, and other relatives here the last three weeks, returned to her home at Cas per, Wyo., Tuesday. R. D. McNurlin shipped his house moving outfit to Elmwood Monday. He is going to move two of the school hcures near Alvo that are not used now on account of the consolidated schools at Alvo. A move is on foot here to re-organize the Rebekah lodge. We understand a meeting has been called for Friday night at the I. . 'O. F. hall for the purpose of talking ever the matter of reorganizing. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis returned Monday night from Tcxford, Kan., where they visited two weeks at the home of Mrs. Davis' brother, Charles Bates. Jesse says, while the wheat crop is damaged in that locality, there will be lots of it left to make what it will.' Frank and Howard Boyle were in town Tuesday with six wolves they had killed. It was the mother and five young puppies. The capture was made after about twenty feet of digging. This mak.es nineteen wolves the Boyle boys have captured since they have been on the farm four years. Mr. and Mrs .1. D. Harmer, their five children and their chauffeur, Harold Dunn, returned Sunday morn inc from their auto trip to California. They report a very fine trip and en joyed the winter spent there. They were gom? seven months. The trip going was made in abouttwo weeks. Thomas Crozier has sold his south side residence to Mrs. M. J. Fitzpat rici: a nd will build a new home on lots adjoining the John T. Crozier home. The new home will be a cot tage. 24x24 fert, with front and back ranches, a full basement, modernly equipped with furnace heat, bath, etc. Work will commence on the new struc tu:e at once. Grandma Colbert had an experience last week that she will long remem ber. While she was fastening a loose shutter the window came down and caught her hand in a manner that she couldn't get loose, and it was only by pounding on the window to passers by for help that she was freed from her trap. Had no one happeneel along whom she could summon she might have remained trapped all night. As it was Grandma feels very fortunate to have been rescued and to get off with a badlv bruised finger. ESPIONAGE BILL PASSES IN HOUSE; MILD CENSORSHIP Washington, D. C. May 1. The es pionage bill was passed by the house late today with a modified censorship provision after administration lead ers had lost an insistent fight for re tention of the original section aimed at the publication of news of value to the enemy. The final vote was 2G0 to lOo. Consideration of a similar meas ure continued in the senate during the day and there, too, the adminis tration suffered a defeat. An export embargo amendment, about which the tight in the senate has centeied, was modified so as to substitute for the, general authority proposed a provision ' empower the president to restrict exports in specific cases when Ameri can goods are reaching the enemy. The new censorship provision would permit the president to prohibit pub lication of news regarding the na tional defense, but would provide spe cifically for a-jury trial for offenders ami make conviction dependent upon proof that matter published was of a character useful to an enemy. EGGS FOR HATCHING. From S. C. Rhode Island Reds and S. C. White Orpingtons, $1.00 per 15; $5.C0 per 100. Local delivery. A. O. Ramge, Tlattsmouth. Thone 3513. 2-12-tfwkly Best Remedy for Whooping Cough. "Last winter when my little boy had the whooping cough I gave him Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. J. E. Roberts, East St. Louis, 111. "It kept hir. cough loose and relieved him of those dreadful coughing spells. It is the only cough medicine I keep in the house because I have the most confidence in it." This remedy is ajso good for colds and croup. COLLEGE STUDENTS ML! I TO 'FIGHT OR FARM1 Lincoln, Neb., May '4. Urged by Chancellor Samuel Avery to "fight or farm," 1,000 or 2,000 male students at the University of Nebraska will go direct from school to work on farms in the middle west. Of this number 500, attend the school of ag riculture here and the branch agri cultural school ,at Curtis, Neb., will be trained, scintific farmers. The university will close early in June. There will be a summer school, but very few, if any boys will attend. Students who enlist or go to the farm have been promised full credits for the year if it is necessary to leave bfore the schuol year closes. Nearly 500 of the 1,000 students who will not farm have enlisted in the various branches of the service. A number have passed examinations and been admittd to the officers' re serve training camps. Altogether, university officials say, the "call to the colors and the call to the farm" will be answered by more than 1,500 of the 2,200 young men at the school. Chancellor Avery expressed confi dence that the remaining 700 would give such account of themselves that there would be no occasion to call them "slackers." FOURTEEN BOHEMIAN BOYS OF GLARKSON ENLIST IN ARMY Clarkson, Neb., May o. Fourteen Bohemian boys left this morning for Omaha to enlist in the army. Business throughout the town was suspended during the hour of de parture, and they were given a rous ing send-off. Their railroad fare to Omaha and a $5 gold piece to each was presented by the Commercial club. Following is the list of those going down: Richard Karel, Anton Luxa, Louis V. Hanel, J. B. Makousky, Ed Vitek, Frank Tolacek, Cyril Chrastek, Frank Zelenda, George Homola, Al bin Vraspir, A. J. Svoboda, B. J. Bu kacek, William Bozmartin. Flag stickers for your collar deco rations at the Journal office. OTICK TO l-HHDITOItS. The Stat of Nebraska. Cass County, s. In tli County Court. In tlie niattc-r of tlie estate of Kva K. I'retti'-r, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I Avill sit at the County Court room in t'lattsinouth. in said County, on the "tli day of November. 1917. at 10 o'clock si. in., to receive and examine all claims ajrainst said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. Tlie time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is uix months from the L'Hth day of May, A. 1). 1H17, and the time limited for ihe pavment of debts is One Year from said L'Mh day of November. 1117. Witness niy hand and the seal of said Countv court, this 24th day of April A. !... 1!07. ALLEN J. BKESON. J-wks County Judge. m-:g vl otici: Jennie V. llhoden, 1'laintifT, vs. Frank L. Ithodeii. Iefendant. The defendant Frank K Kodcn will take notice that on the 8th day of January, 1!17. the plaintiff. Jennie V. Kliodon, tiled her petition in the Iis trict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, the prayer of which is to obtain a de cree of divorce from the defendant upon the ground of extreme cruelty and that her maiden name be restored to her. The defendant will make answer to said petition on or before the lSth day of June . 1 ? 1 7 . JENNIE V. KHODEX. Plaintiff. The Celebrated Stallion L 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, weighing 2200 pounds, a beautiful dark bay in color, age seven years. Ulysse is well known in this section of Cass County, and has the reputa tion of being an excellent foal getter. 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, but owner of horse will not be held responsible should any occur. A. G. MAST, Owner v v t r s v LEGAL XOTICE. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants, Their Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal Representatives, and All Persons Interested in Their Es tate. William Williams, if livnig, if -deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of William Williams, defeased; Joshua Brown, if living-, if deceased, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all persons interested in the estate or josnua Brown, deceased; Noah Lay ton. if living-, if deceased, tlie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all persons interested in the estate of Noah Lay ton. deceased; Isaac O- Allen, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Isaac d. Allen, deceased; the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all persons interested in the estate of W. L. Merriam, tirst real name unknown; deceased: Nancy K. Fowler, wife of A. S. Fowler; Ellen Fowler, wife of Charles Fowler; Mar tha Ann Williams, if living, if de ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of Martha Ann Williams, deceased: Ed win P. Brown, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Kdwin P. Brown, deceased; Abraham Smith, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, oersonal rep resentatives and all persons interest ed in the estate of Abraham Smith, de ceased: Samuel Williams, if living, if deceased, tlie unknown heirs, devisees, lmrntees nersonal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of Samuel Williams, deceased; Isaac li. Watkins, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Isaac 1 1. Watkins, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all persons interest ed in the estate of Anselmo B. Smith, deceased; Michael Betts. if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all persons interested in the estate of Michael Betts. deceased; Sarali Betts, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all persons interested in tlie estate of Sarah Betts, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Chris- li.i'i Betts. deceased; Tootle, first real name unknown, if living, if de ceased, tin:- unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all persons interested in tlie estate of Tootle, deceased: Farleigh. tirst real name unkuown, if living, if ilcceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all. persons interested in the estate of Farleigh, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all persons inter ested in the estate of 1). T. Thacker, lirst real name unknown, deceased; llenrv luiBois. if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Henry loiBois. deceased: John Clemmrms. if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all persons interested in the estate of John Clemmons, de ceased: the unknown owners and oc cupants of all lots and parts of lots and sub-divisions in the town of Lib erty, and in any and all additions thereto in the County of Cass, Nebras ka. You and each of you are hereby notified that William F. Campbell, as plaintiiT. on tlie th day of April. 1 ! 1 7 . filed his petition in the District Court of Cas County, Nebraska, wherein you and all of you are de fendants: tlie object and prayer of which petition is that the claim, in terest, right, title and estate of each and every one of you in and to The Northeast Quarter of the South east Quarter in Section five i u ) and the East half of the Northeast Quar ter of Section five ii), all in Township ten 10, Hange fourteen (ID. Cass Countv, Nebraska: also the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section thirtv-two C12. all in Town ship eleven (111. North Kange four teen (14). Cass County. Nebraska, be declared invalid, and of no force and effect. That the title of said plaintiff in and to said real estate, and every part thereof, be quieted as against you and each and everv one of you, as against anv and all claims of any person through or by you, and that they be adjudged and decreed that each arid all of vou whose names are above set forth, if living, and if deceased, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of each and claim or interest in and to said real estate or any part thereof, and that ever-.- one of you, have no right, title, each and all of said defendants, those named, and those whose names are unknown, and not stated, he forever barred from clajming or asserting any right, title, interest or estate in and to said real estate, or a.ny part there of, and for such other and further re lief as to the court may seem just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon dav, the 11th day of June. 1917. WILLIAM F. CAMPBELU C. A. P. AWLS. Plaintiff. Attorney. sw-Dvks-com Apr :!0 1917 It EFEHEK'S SALL. Nellie M. Thomas, et al.. Plaintiffs. VB. Oscar Jennings Swcem, et al.. Defendants. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby- given that by vir tue of an order entered in the fore going entitled cause on the 1'th day of April 1917. by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, I. the un dersigned. Thomas Walling, sole Hefer ee appointed hv said Court, will on the lst day of May 1917, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the South door of the Court House in the City of Platts mouth, in Cass County. Nebraska, of fer for sale to tlie highest bidder for cash. the following described real estate, to-wit: Tlie west half of the northeast quar ter of Section numbered four 4 ) in Township Eleven (11). north, in Bange Nine (fl. tast of the 6th P. M... in Cass County, Nebraska, containing 77.6:? acres according to Government Survey. Said sale will remain open for bids for one hour. THOMAS WALLING. irefcrce. JOHN M. LKYDA, Attorney. First Published Ar"il lyl7- li-;;ai. aoticio In the County Court of (dm t'uuut), ernsWn. State of Nebraska. County of Cass. ss. To all persons interested in th es tate of Clarence Eugene Babbitt, de ceased : On reading tlie petition of Maude H. Babbitt praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 17th day of April, 1917. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said de ceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Clarence Eugene Babbitt, deceased; that said instrument be admitted to probate, and the administration of said estate be granted to Maude 11. Babbitt, as executrix. It is hereby ordered that you. and all persons interested in taid matter, may. and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and tor said county, on the l.",th dav of May, A. D. 1917. at ten o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any there be. why tlie prayer of tlie peti tioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter i - roiblishitiir a cotv of lids Order in the Piattsmouth Journal a semi-weekly j newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to EaiJ day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of Fnidl court, this lst day of April, A. D., PJ17. ALLEN J. EEESON. (Seal-) County Judge. First Published April 22, 1917. i,i:t;Ai, aotici: In the 'oinity Court of Can ( uuult, 'WhruMka. State of Nebraska, Countv of Cass, ss. To Bertha Marks. August Stark, Mollie Dillion. Johann Frcdt-i.ck Stark, and William Stark, and all person in terested in the estate of J0!ia.uu ti. Stark, decease!: On reading the petition of Johann Frederick Stark praying that the In strument filed in this court on the "lft day of April. 1917. and purporting t be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Johann C Stark. ! ceased: that said instrument be admitted t probate, and the administration of said estate be granted to Henry A. Tool as ex ecu to .-. It is hereby ordered that oii. and all persons interested in said matter, nmv. and do, appear at the County Court ! be held in and for said countv. on tl. 19th day of May. A. D. 1917. at I 1 " o'clock A. M.. to show cause, if anv there be, why the prayer of the pcti- fWl.r W llkll 1.1 1... lrv.till..l ...! tilt I notice of the pendency of said petition J and that the hearing thereof be gleu j to all persons interested in said niat j ter by publishing a ropy of tl is rd r in the Plat tsniont h Journal a seini i weekly newspaper printed in said i county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness mv hand, and seal of said court, this 'lst day of April. A. D.. 1917. ALLEN J. BEESo.V. (Seal) Countv Judge. First Published April I'::, 1917. In the District ouri of (im Count.. .Nelirnxkn. Cyril Kalina. Plaintiff, vs. Plattsmouth Ferry Compariv. -t at., 1 fend. Hits. To the Plattsmouth Frrv I'omp.inv; 'the tnknown Heirs. Devise, s. Lega tees. IVrsorial Beprese n t a t i and i All Other Persons nterest.-d In the Estate of Joel Solomon. d-i.;'cd: Mrs. Mathew Boyd, First l;.-al N'tio- I'n known. Wife or Widow o! Math-w Boyd; pobert II. Bovd. if living. if deceased. The I'nkiiowri Heirs. l-i- ' sees. Legatees. Personal I represent a - I lives and all Other persons Interested ill the Estate of Kobelt 11. Boyd, dc- I ceased, de f eiwla Ii t s : I You and each of vou are heicbv noti fied that tin the 1 till dav of April, 1917, the Plaintiff herein. Cyril Kali na. tiled Ins petition in ii,.- Distrb-t Court of Cass County, Nebraska, wherein you and each and of on are made defendants, the object, purpose- and prayer of which .-,;, d p, titioit is to obtain a decree from said Court removing elc-nds from and quieting Un title to the following described real estate in Plaintiff. t-wit: Lots numbered Three I " and 1'mir 4 in Block numbered i im- K indr ed Sixty-Seven (lt;7 in tl- city of Plattsmouth. in Cass Ciuntx, Ne braska, according to the puhlisbcd aiei recorded plat thereof. As against you and each and all of you, and t refotni a certain coii-v-ance made on March l'ith, I .'. hv one Joel Solomon, (since deceased to . H. Solomon, recorded in Book "I." of deeds at Page a." of the records of Cass County. Nebraska, to conform to the intentions of the grantor therein and have same de reed t ave convev e.l lot in said block 1!7 ! 'i.ittsmout ,. Nebraska, to said grantee, notwith standing that said roil ve v;i lire omit!.. I to state where said pr. mi.-e-. were lo cated, and to exclude and en ioin u and each and all of mi from ever as serting or claiming anv light, tito-. estate or interest In and t the real estate oescribid in said petition and before described, adverse to plaint;::, by reason of Plaintiffs adverse pos session of said premises, by him-o-if and his grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement f thi.- a.-tion. and for sm i oti.-r and further relief as equity -nay loi'iif. This notice is given and published pursuant to an Onlt r of sid Court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the -J v 1 1 1 dav of May 1917, or default will be taken against you therein. CYK1L KALINA. PlulMlif. JOHN M. LKYDA. At torn-v. First Publhh.d April Pit'i. 1917. li:m. tui( i: In the IHnlriet Court of the 4'ouuly of iinm, rbrnkn. Charles 1 1. Shopp, Plaintiff, vs. Walter C$. Lctning, et al. Defendant-. Notice of Miit to Unlet 'I I lie To the defendants. Walter- G. Leminu: Axuhak Jan.- I.,mins; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all K. r persons in terested in the estate of Waiter G. Leming. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. p(tsn.il rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of A.ubak Jane Belli nig. deceased; Gcotte Varebr mant". Mrs. George Vandcirnant. tirs-t real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisers, legatees, personal i p res ntat ives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Georg" Yan dermant, deceased; the unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other net-sons in terested in the estate of Mrs. George Vandet ilia lit. tirst real fame unknown, deceased; Mrs. John i. llimhm.in. fit's-1 real name unknown: th- unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal I p rescntatives and all other persons j r i lerested in the state of John G. llinchman, deceased: T. S. Collier, tir-t real name unknown: Mart ia Ann Col lier; the unknown heirs. .b-M. -s, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of T. S. Collier, first real name unknown. deceased; the unknown .ir. itti , legatees, personal repres n t a t i es and all other presons interested in the . -e-tate of Martha Ann Collier. is,d. Francis J. Peter; the unknown In its, devisees, legatees. pel sonal i eue sentatives and all other persons inter ested in the estate el Frai'. js J. peter-, decea-sed; the unknown owners an! the unknown claimants "f the north east quarter INI) 1-4) of the north east quarter i X l-I 1-4 of -.-.linn i tj. township eleven 11. north rang" fourteen (14), and of the imiiliui-t quarter NE l-O of the nortln-i t.N'E i'f section t h i i t . -one ::!. township 1J). north tango fouttceii (14). all east of the Mh P. M. in the County of Cass. Nebraska. You are notified that on the 1:tb day of April. A. I . 1917. plaintiff ti U-. his suit in the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska, to quiet plaintiff's title to t'e above des. ribe.i lands, to-wit, the north east quarter (NE 1-4) of the northeast cE 1-H of section six (til, township eleven (II. north range fourteen (14i and of the northeast quarter (NE 1-4 1 of tie northeast (NE 1-D of section tt'.;it. one Gil), township twelve (p.'i. north range (II), all cast of the Mb P. M in the County of Cass. Nebraska, be cause of his adverse pa.-scs.-iori by him self and his grantors for mote than ten years prior to the i-umm"t:i"ii'iii of said t-uit and to enjoin each and al! of you from hnving or claiming a n right, title, lien or ir.tcicst. eiti.er legal or cquitHbN, in or to -a.d latins or any part thereof: t teiuit- ipii to set forth your right, title, claim. I:n or interest therein, if any, either 1- ga.1 or equitable, arid to have tie sam adjudged inferior to the title .f plain. tiff and tor general equitable iclief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to an-wer r-aid pe tition on or before Monday. Mav L'Mh. A. D. 1917. or your default will be duly entered therein CHARLES H. SMuPP. piiuurr. V. A. r.OBEUTSON, f Attorney. First Published April 15. 1S17. ,f