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    MONDAY, MAY 21, 1!17.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI. WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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President Wilson Proclaims Juno 5 as
Dato of Koftistralion for Army
Conscription.
Washinprton, D. C, May IS. Presi
dent Wilson's proclamation putting
into ofi'oct the select ive draft provis
ion of the war army i.il!, sisrnet! to
liiht, follows:
A proclamation by the President, of
the United States:
Whereas, congress has enacted and
the president has on tliii 18th day of
May, one thousand nine hundred and
seventeen, approved a lav, which con
tain? the following provisions:
Section T. That all male persons le
twen the aires of ill and ?0, both in
clurdve. shall he subject to re,;istVa
tion in accordance with regulations to
he prescribed by the president; and
upon prochtmrtiori by the president or
other public notice .riven by him or by
his direction, statins; the time an J
place of such registration, it shall be
the d",ty of all persor..-. of the desig
nator a pros, excev t officers and enlisted
men of the rejruiar army, the navy
and the national "iiard and naval
militia while in the service of the
United State, to present themselves
for and Sid mit to re:ri tration under
the provisions of this act and every
si'iii porson sh.all be deemed to have
notice of the the requirements of this
act upon the publication of said proc
lamation or other notice as aforesaid
.even by the president or by his direc
tion; and any person who .shall wil
fully fail or refu.-T to p-c-ont himself
for rejristration or to submit thereto
as hejein provided, shall be euilty of
a mo uemeanor ami snail, upon con
viction in the district court of the
United States havir.r; jurisdiction
thereof, !.; rur.". hod by imprisonment
for r." more than one year, and shall
ihcreup'M! he duly ret: istei e : ; provided
n the call of the docket n:-
of the dock
;iven in courts
cedure shall b:
tryine;
the same, to the trial of erin
pro
eeediniTi- under this act
tlier. that persons shu!
refrist ration a- herein
Provided fur
be sa'oject to
provided who
:-ha!l have attained their
twer.tv-first
birthday and who shall not havs at-
tarnec
d t!
eir thiity-iirst birthday on
. r
for the reeistra-
r.!l r. or sous, an;', all Terser.;- so
li T
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t;-od
hail be as.
;'t into the
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sub-
;.ct f
herebv
..i.. ,:o: o:e:a uii'ess excmnti". or ex-
cu.-od therefrom as in this act provid-
fit :
Piovidvd further, that in the case
temporary absence from actual
.'o of le;r:d residence of any per-
haoie to re-ristration as t:roviJed
herein, such r-'ci-trati n may be made
by mail and. - i e;-u'ations to be pre- j
.-cribed by the jv-osie'ent.
Year in rrixin for I'ailure.
S-rtioa ('. Thai the president. Is
hoei.y authc
ice of anv or
-d to utilize the serv-deparirr-er.t
a'ui anv
.; all ofheers or a -rents of the United
States and of the .-(.vera! states, ter
ritories, and the District of Columbia
and supervisions thereof, in the exe
cution of this act. and all onicers and
a rents of the United States and of the
several states, teritories and subdi-vi.-ior.s
thereof, and of the I! trkt of
Columbia, and a!! per. on- designated
or appointed vmh r re.-ruf itior, j rc -scrib-'d
r-y the president himself or by
the rvorrior or other oflice:- of any
state or territory to jierform a:.y duty
i;i the execution of this act, are here
by require ! to perform such duly u
the president shall order or direct.
and jill such oiT:ciu!s and ajrents and
persons so designated or appoint;"
shod I hae full authoidty for all act
(lone by them in the execution of this
a -t by the di'ection of the president
( V; ! e iiondcnce in t he execution of
this act may be earned in penalty en
' lopes beat in,:: the, frank of the war
d partMont. Per? am; chrrred ;is here
in provided with the duty of carrying
into ed'ect ary of t
provisions ot
this act or the reexlatins mad
i"ns made oi
directions fiven thereui-der who sha
fail or i;e;;lect to perform siadi duty;
av.u anv person eharpe-.' witn sueti
(M!tv n:'Vi':' :im cvc'Ti;!:' :nv mi-
tnrity I'tiuer : ao. Jo t, reruiations or
diicctions, v.ho shall i;nov.ir.-lv make
or le a party to the makinr of jm
false or incorrect lejristratior., ph
s!.-al examination exemption, er.Ii t
rr.ent, enrollment or muster; and any
jitrson v.ho ohail make (.r be a party
to the making of any false statement
,r cr,rtiicat-' as to the: fitness or
' bi'ity of himself or any other person
ior service under the provisions of
ti-.i., act, or rejrulti'Jru. made y the
1 resicleiit thertupen, or otherwise
evade1' or aidi another to evade trr
repuiremer.ts of tlii act or of said
regulations, or who, in. any manner,
shall fail or neglect fuVy to perform
any duty required of him in the ee
cuticn of this act, shall, if not subject
to military law, be guilty of a misde
meanor, and upon conviction in the
district court of the United States
having jurisdiction thereof be punished
by imprisonrnent for not more than
one year, or if subject to military law,
shall Is tried by court-martial and
suffer such punishment as a eourt
martial may direct.
Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson,
president of the United. States, do
call upon the jrovemor of each of the
several states and territories, the board
of commissioners of the District of
Columbia, and J1 officers and aeents
of the seviral states and territories,
of the District of Columbia, and of
the counties and municipalities there
in to perform certain duties in the
execution of the foreroinjr law, which
duties will be communicated to them
directly in regulation of even date
herewith.
7-,1.- IVIo FvJ
And 1 do further proclaim and
frive notice to all persons subject to
registration in the several states and
in the District of Columbia in accord
ance with the above law that the time
and place of such registration shall
be between 7 a. m." and i) p. m. on the
fifth day of June. l'JIT, at the regis
tration place in the precinct wherein
they have their permanent homes.
Those who shall have attained their
twerty-first birthday and who shall
not have attained their thirty-first
birthday on or before the day here
named are required to register, ex
cepting only odicers and enlisted men
of the regular army, the navy, the
marine corps and the national guard
and naval militia, while in the serv
ice -of the United States, and officers
in the officers' reserve corps and en-
iis'.cd men in the enlisted reserve
corps while in active service. In the
territories of Alaska, Hawaii and
Porto Pico a day for registration
will be named in a later proclama
tion. And I charge those who through
sickness shall be unable to present
themselves for registration that they
apply t,r before the day of regis
tration to the county clerk of the
count where they may be for in
structions as to how they may be reg
istered by agent. Those who expect
to be absent on the day named from
the counties in which they have their
permanent homes may register by
mail, but their mailed registration
cards must reach the places in which
they have their'permanent homes by
the day named herein. They should
apply as soon as practicable to the
county clerk of the county wherein
they may be for instruction as to how
they may accomplish their registra
tion by mail. In case such persons as,
through sickness cr absence, may be
unable to present themselves person
ally for registration shall be sojourn
ing in cities of over o0,((.i0 popula
tion, they shall apply to the city clerk
wherein they may be sojourning
rather than to the clerk of the coun
ty. The clerks of counties, and of
cities of over 30,000 population m
'.Iiich numerous applications from
he sick and from nonresidents are
expected are authorized to establish
uch sub-agencies and to employ and
deputize such clerical force as may
e necessary to accommodate these
ipplications.
a;icr.s, Not Armies, in This War.
Tire power against which we are
arrayed has sought to impose its will
upon the wo-rld by force. To this end
it has increased armament until it
has changed the face of war. In the
sen. e in which we have been wont to
.is.', of armies there are no armies
in tnis struggle. 1 Mere are -entire
nations armed. Thus, the men who
remain to till the soil and man the
factories are no less i part of the
armv mat is r ranee tnun tne men
beneath the battle flags. It must be
so with us. It is not an army that
.ve must shape tind train for war; it
is a nation. lo this end our people
roust draw close in one compact front
airainst a common foe. Put this can
not be if each man pursues ji private
purpose. All must pursue one pur
pose. The nation needs all meii; but
it needs each man, not in the field
that will most pleasure him, but in
ike endeavor that will best serve the
common good. Thus, though ;i sharp
shooter pleases to operate a tripham
mer for the forging of great guns,
and an expert machinist desires to
march with the Hag, the nation is be
ing served only when the sharpshoot
er marches and the machinist re
mains at his levers.- The whole na
tion roust be ji team in which each
man shall play the part for which h"
is best fitted. To this end, congress
has provided that the nation shall
be organized for war by selection and
that each man shall be classified for
service in the place to which it shall
h"-,t rcrve the general good to call
hint.
. The. significance of this cannot be
oer..latea. .It is. a new thing in our
history and a landma'ik-in our'prcg-
ress. Jt is a new manner oi accept
ing and vitalizing our duty to give
ourselves with thoughtful devotion to
tire common purpose of us all. It is
- !ir no sense a conscription of the un-
willing; it is rather, selection from a
nation which has volunteered en
masse. It is no more a choosing of
those who shall march with the col
ors than it is a selection of those who
shall serve an equallj necessary and
devoted purpose in the industries
that lie behind the battle line.
The day here named is the time
upon which all shall present them
selves for assignment to their tasks.
It is for that reason destined to be
remembered as one of the most con
snicuous moments in our history. It
is nothing less than the day upon
which the manhood of the country
shall step forward in one solid rank
in defense of the ideals to which the
nation is consecrated. It is import
ant to those ideals no less than to the
pride of this generation in manifest
ing its devotion to them, that there
be no gaps in the ranks.-
It is essential that the day be ap
proached in thoughtful apprehension
of its significance and that we accord
it the honor and the meaning that it
deserves. Our industrial need pre
scribes that it be not made a tech
nical holiday, but the stern sacrifice
that is before us urges that it be car
ried in all our hearts as a great day
of patriotic devotion and obligation
when the duty shall lie upon every
man, w hether he is himself to be reg
istered or not, to see to it that the
name of every male person of the
designated age is written on these
lists of honor.
In witness whereof I have here
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of the United Suites to be afirxed.
Done at the city of Washington,
this ISth day of May, in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and seventeen, and of the independ
ence of the United States of Amer
ica, the one hundred and forty-first.
By the President:
ROBERT LANSING,
Secna -v of State
IAGANIZATION IN
INTEREST OF THE
ARMY Y. ft C. A,
lroni Paturtlay'j ra;ly.
The Y. M. C. A. throughout the na
tion has done a great deal of good
in the military camps jmd reservations
in which the troops of the national
guard have been stationed since the
commencement of the Mexican diffi
culty, and their splendid work has
been recognized by the government
and by the men who have served in
the camp? and who rejilize what it
means to have a homelike place such
as the Y. M. C. A. provides for the
men j'ny boys.
The enlarging of the army and
the calling to the colors of millions
of new troops means that tne asso-
jition will be compelled greatly to
increase tneir taeinties to care ior tae
comfort of the men and to provide
i.hem with surroundings that will add
r. tljeir physical and moral better
ment. In order to do this the national
association of the Y. M. C. A. is pre
paring a. compaign that will, it is
hoped, result in the creation of many
now buildings in the places whe-e
the soldiers are to be gathered under
the conscription act. It will require
the sum of S3,000,000 to equip the
new buildings that are desired, and
this sum is divided tfiro.'gh the
different states, and Nebraska hr
been assigned the sum of $''0,000. To
aid in securing the sums needed for
this splendid work the' has been
created county councils that will act
with the state association. The mem
bers named for Cass county are Henry
A. Schneider, C. A. Rawls and E. H.
Wcscott. The movement will be taker,
up throughout the county and effort";
made to make the movement a sue'
cess. Contributions for the Y. M. C.
A. work will do a great deal for the
betterment of the boys in the camps
of the country jmd give them an op
portunity of enjoying clean moral en
tertainment and the proper surround
ings as nothing but the Y. M. C. A.
can possibly handle, and "for this rea
son there should be no holdine back
from assisting in the good work.
GRADUATES FROM NORMAL.
From Saturday's. laily.
The Journal has received the an
nouncement of the commencement ex
ercises of the Spearhsh State Normal
of Spearfish, S. I)., which will be held
in that city on Wednesday, June f'th
Among the list of those graduating
apnears the name of IVIiss Grace Brent
Kirkham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
B. L. Kirkham of Felle Fouche, S. D.
and a young lady who was born in
this city, where the family made their
home for a number of years. Miss
Kirkham is a granddaughter of Mr
and Mrs. M. M. Beal of this city, and
a niece of John E. Kirkham. The
many friends of the family will be
much pleased to learn of the success
of Miss Kirkham in the fields of edu
caticn.
GREENWDLD-MILLE
WEDDING CEREMONY
AT FALLS CITY
Prom Saturday's Daily.
A very quiet wedding occurred i
the home of Mrs. Judith Greenwald
on North Harlan street, Falls "City,
Saturday afternoon, May 12, at 3:30
o'clock, when Miss Caroline Green
wald became tl-.e bride of Mr. Fred
Miller, of Spokane, Wash. The Rev.
Wm. Cady, piaster of the First Pres
byterian church, performed the cere
mony, using the impressive ring serv
ice. Th bride was dressed in a gown
of white chiffon over silk and car
ried an armful of bride's roses.
Immediately after the ceremony
dainty refreshments in two course
were served by the two sisters of the
bride, Miss Mabel Greenwald and
Mrs. W. A. Greenwald.
Onlv the immediate relatives of
both families were present.
Tht
rooms were decorated with pink jmd
white roses and lilies of the. valley,
the same colors being carried out in
the refreshments.
Mrs. Miller was prominent in busl
mouth for a number ef years and will
be greatly missed in that place.
Mr. Miiler is employed in the ex
press office in Spokane and is a pro
gressive and active man in that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on the
Z:2 train for Omaha and after a
short stay there went on to their
new home ;il 3"! Last Bridgeport
street, Spokane. Wash.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs.
L. II. Iluber. of Wolf Point, Neb.,
and Mr. jmd .Mrs. John Ward, of Te-
cumse'h, Neb.
tNTERTEiS U H9H0B
OF HON. R. L. HETCSLF
From Snti: rJay's Pai":y.
Mr. Zach T. Sutley, of the Hotel
Kile", was host Thursday evening
t ji very pdeasanl (" o'clock dinner
given m Honor oi lion. l.icnaru i.
Meicalf, who was tire speaker ;it the
patriotic meeting held at the Parmele
theatre. The dinner was most de
lightful in every way and the guests
were deeply gratified at the oppor
tunity to irreet the distinguished vis
itor who brought a message of Amer
icanism to the henris of the people
of the nation. Those who were m
attendance were: L. F. Langhorst,
of Elmwood, president of the county
defense leaeue; J. M. Ttegarden, of
Y'teping Yv'ater, vice - president;
Charles 5. Stone, of Elmwood. treas
urer; Col. M. A. Bates, of tr.e Jour
nal; C. C. Wescott, secretary of the
council;' Matthew Gering, Judge
James T. Begley. Mayor John P. Sat-
tlci and Col. J. II. Thrasner.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
From S. C. Rhode Island Reus nd
S. C. White Orpingtons SI-CO per 15;
$5.00 per 100. Local delivery. A. O.
Ramge, riattsmouth. Phone 3513.
2-12-tfwkly
A want ad will bring what you want,
rents a week.
If you desire any flag stickers now
the time to secure them, at the
is
Journal o.Uce, where a new consign
ment has just been received.
The Celebrated Stallion
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ULYSSE, 6605
Will make the season of 1917 at my
home, three and a helf miles west and
one mils south of Murray. Ulyssc
is an extra good Belgian draft horse,
weighing pounds, a beautiful
dark bay in color, age seven years.
Ulysse is well known in this section
of Cas3 County, and has the reputa
tion of'bcir:"" an excellent foal getter.
Terms Sl.i.00 to insure colt to
stand and auck. When parties db
posc of mares or remove them from
this part of the county sertlce fee
becomes due and payable immediately
Ail care will be trl.en to prevent ac
cidents, but owner of horse will r.ot
be held responsible should any occur.
& Q, iAST, Owner
MUST REGISTER AT HOME.
From Saturday's Dji.I1.
County Clerk Libershal has received
notification from Governor Neville
that those persons who are expecting
to leave their home county at this
time can secure registration cards at
once for the conscription act that is
to be in effect on June 5, and register
before leaving, so that they may be
included in the draft. All persons
working in one place and claiming
their residence in another will be
forced to register at their home. This
will include a number of parties from
this city who are working in Omaha
yet who claim Plattsmouth as their
home.
ANOTHER SPEEDER CAPTURED
From S: tu nine's 1 lailv.
Chief of Police Barclay 5-esterday
afternoon gathered in E. W. Blakslee
of Nebraska City, who he charged
with exceeding the speed limit, and his
cash bond, deposited with the police,
was forfeited this morning in the court
of Judge Archer.
Read the Evening Journal. Only IP
?r.ts a week.
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leftatfes, iers -nal rept t-etit a -and
ii'l other persons interested
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. ! . " i . a-t of tne titli 1'. Ai. in the Coun
: e. Cass. .Nel-.r;isl;a.
i are her y t:'itiiit that on the
iru.i ilnv ( AL'v, A. ! '. l!17, plaintiff
.i!ed l:N ::,.t i :: the 1 j - t fi'-t Court of
the t'mir' oi 'ass, Nt ! r;.--k;i. to iuiet
piainlif: s" t't!e to the foLowin'Z de-
cri ; lands, to-wit :
The norii.cat einirtev X !; ',1 of
'he :ioi i ! -. t ri i.a.r;ir N W ;,l of see-
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lie jiort!. (;'!;! thirteen i:ii. east
.f t.e .;-!t ! '. Ah. in 1 1 e ".tin: v of Cass,
;.!;.d.;t h.ia.i.-e ills adverse pos--es-ion
i'V ! ims.-if his fr-rantors"
. , tun!'" t;:a.'. ten ? ears prior to the
t '4 m I IP i: "t IT i e !i t of silid suit and lo en
rol, e.o .: and ail of yea 1'n.m Imvins
'. e'.a is.v.ps; ;'t:y liaiit. title. or in-
.-: s't. t-i'.ner i . i";i 1 or eqintahie. in or
., aid !::ivi:. or at.y i;trt thereof: to
::; ire 'o;i to set forth our risht.
title, t'aini. iien or interest therein, if
.n''. silh.tr it-;al or eoeitah'". ami to
are the s:'.:oe ad.i -ph-red i:iferi:r to
;l,e titie of plaintiff i-nd for k neral
i. ::;. relief.
'i'l is to t jet is rtiade pursiaint to the
iftier of tlie court.
You are ro'iui.od to nr.s'vtr said po
sition t'l'i o- hefore Jl'ir.'lH''. .Itily 1'.
. 1 '. lrli. or your default will le duly
. ri'ai't il li-l'l ein.
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MITICi: TO "lll-'IKTOKS.
In the County Couit.
he State of Xohraska,
( 'isn Co ::.- , ss. :
in the .Matter of the l-.state oi ci.ir-
t rii " Kn-ene Lardiitt, I eeoased.
the Creditors of S;-id 1'statf:
You are h-rrehy notified that I will
t at Tt Count v Court mom in
i 'kit t stiiou t h, in said County, on dime
liitli. liilT. and I ee. ini.er lit!'. at
la o'tiotk A. AI. 'f eaeli tla vs to re
ceive and examine all claims against
it! estate, with a view to their ail-
lusM'i' iit aiol allowiinee. I he time
illill'eo tor the preselilalloli oi ciairns
:ii;a:tist sa.nl csiat" is six monies iroui
e Kith day of .li.ne, A. 1 . IMi, and
the time limitetl tor jiaiiient of dehts
is ( ';ic Year from said I'.tli day of
Itme. '.'i"7.
Witness iny lainl ati'l tlie seal of
-ail Count v Court, lids K.tii !.iy of
M.i. In 17.
iSeali ALLKX .1. HKKSOX.
Iwks County .lud'r(.
i.i:; v i. votici;.
John mV 'orniick, Joel M. Johnson.
El.on 1. Colby. Charles Bald tiff. '. AY.
iletts (whose first name unknown,
Sarah A. WilM-on. laiTnoiel A. Dos
onde and YYilli.-im H. Taylor and the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all other
persons ivterested in the estates of
.l-.hn MeCoriuick. Joel M. Johnson,
I ben I. Colbv. Charles Bahiuff. O. VY.
Bells'. Sarah A. vvmisoii. lalmond A.
iiesloin.e. and William H. Taylor, de
cased, n spei'tively. wiil take notice
that on the day of ,
19J7. Annie Stevenson, n. widow, Olla
:-'tc ("!: on, TT omas I!. Sievenson. John
Stevi t"-on and Annie Stevenson filed
their petition In lio- T'istrict Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, the ob'ect and
purpose nf' which was to exclude you.
apd each of vim, from Ihe East half
('.) of the Yest half ( V2 of Section
Trir'v-foiir i. i Township Ten (10
Kane Twelve 1 2 and from the West
hall' 1 of the Vest half t&) of tlie
i .- half i li of saal section, the last
tract being also known as Lots One
( 1 u Tivn i:h, Three (.! and Four (
of said fiction, and exclude you, and
each of yu, from any interset in, lien
on. or claim t) said land or anv part
thereof, arid to (juiet the title to said
land in themselves, as against you and
ail ol.e-r persons claiming under,
through or by you and also to satisfy
and cancel of record a certain mort
gage upon part oi said land given bv
Solon 'M. Jol'iiM)!'., t the above named
defendant, John McCormick. the said
mortgage was filed on tlie (th day of
May. I.rt7, and recorded in Book "A"
of the I ie"'i Kecords of Cass County,
Nebraska, at page :;ul thereof.
Aral also .to satisfy and cancel of
record a certain mortgage covering a
Part ot the above described tract of
land from Solon M. Johnson to defend
ant. Joel M. Johnson, dated on the 3rd
r.ay of October, lS.'.y, and recorded in
Uook "A" of. tlie Mortgage Kecords of
Cass Countv, Nebraska, at oag'e 372
thereof, on October 3rd, ISO?. "
And also to cancel of record
and hold void a certain deed
for a part of the 8bov described
land griven by Solon M. Johnson and
wife, 1-.. Janet Johnson, to defendant
Kben K. Colby, which deed was dated
March 10, 1870, and filed for record on
the Hth day or January. 1S7!, and re
corded in book "T" of the Deed Kec-
ords of Cass County, Nebraska, at page
uoS tliereot.
You are required to answer said pe
tition in the above entitled court and
cause on or before the :'nd day of July,
191 1, or a decree will be entered there
in as praved in said petition.
Dated this 15th dav of May, 1917.
ANNIE STEVENSON,
A Widow;
OLTjA STEVENSON,
THOMAS B. STEVENSON,
JOHN STEVENSON
and ANNIE STEVENSON.
Plaintiffs.
PAUL II. J ESSEN,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
IX THK IlISTHICT Cfll HT OI-" CASS
t'Ol.XTY, X Kit It A SKA
David Z. Mummert, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank E. Tacrue et ah. Defendant?.
NOTICE to Fred O. Taerue. defendant.
You are hereby notified that tlie
plaintiff lias commenced an action
aeainst you in the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, for the pur
pose of foreclosing' the lien of atax
sale certificate on Lots S. 4 and 5 in
Block 7, in South Park Addition to the
Citv of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne
braska, and for equitable relief.
You are required to answer said pe
ti.m on or before tlie 2-"th day of June,
1U17. and in failing so to do, your de
fault will be duly entered therein and
judgment taken as prayed for in
plaintir's petition.
DAVID S. MUMMETIT.
Pla i nt iff.
By A. L. TIDD.
a-l'-lv.-ks His Attorney.
NOTICE TO CltEDITOH.
The State of Nebraska,)
Cass Countv, ) ss.
JX THE COUNTY COUT?T.
In the Matter of tlie Estate of Henry C.
Miller. Deceased, to the Creditors of
said state;
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court lioom in
i'attsrnouth in said County, on the Stli
day of June, 1M17. and on the &th day
of December, 1!17, ivt !t:00 o'clock in
the forenoon of eaen day, to receive
and exi.mine till claims aprninst said
Estate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limited
for the presentation of claims atrainst
-said Estate is six months from tlie sth
lav of June, A. D. 11U7, rind the time
limited for payment of debts is One
Year from said Sth day of June, 11H7.
Wit nf ss my hand and the seal of
snid County Court, this th day of May,
lit 17.
(Seal) . ALLEN J. BKESON.
Iwks County Judsrc.
I.V TIIK ('(!! VTV OI'IIT !" Til I "
CO I VTY CI CASS, VllllIlASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Dora
(iiiham Moore, deceased:
This cause came on for hearing upon
the application of George J. Oldham,
xeeutttr of. the last will i.nd testament
f Dora Oldham Moore, deceapec. pray,
t:: for a license to sell Lots nine ('.' )
md l:i (I'M in Block eleven (11) South
I 'ark Addition to the OCv of platts-
m "'th. Cass minty, .Ncnrask.'i, r a
-iifto : nt amount of ihe same to brine
lie surn of $1, If.o.oo for the payment of
ehls allowed af-'ainst said estate, and
he cost for the payment of dehts and
"-raeji-s and the cost of administration.
there not beinsr sufficient Personal
property to pay said debts, H -jades
rai expenses.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate appear
fore me at the District Court in the
Court House at Plattsmouth, Cass
bounty, Nebraska, on tin; lth day of
.June. II 17. at 1 o'clock A. M., to siiow
.a use why a license should not be
granted to said administrator to sell
i much of said above described real
estate of saiil deceased, as shall be nec
essarv to ray said debts and lepracies
and expenses. Notice to be :;iven by
publishing this order ii the I'latts-
mouth .lournal for four successive
weeks before the date of bcarinir.
Dated this dh dav of Ma v. 1M7.
JAMi:S T. lilidLKY,
4wl;.i Judse L'i-trict Court.
ti:ni:it :: i?khiv.
VI YltTK K
WILL.
u imioiia'm: oi
In th- County Court of Cass County,
Nf bra ska :
State of Nebraska,
.'-uiity of Cass, ss.:
To ail persons inter .-te,i in the estate
of !'i iscilia A. Xiive!, deeeasul:
On readjust the petition of Charles
V.. Xovos. pray ins that the instrument
tiled in this court on the 10th day of
May, 1917, and purporting- to be the
last wiil and testa inert of the said
leceased, may be proved and allowed,
and recorded as the last will and tes
tament of Priscilla A. Noyes. de
ceased; tiiat said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and tlie adrnir. istra
tbn of said estate be granted to
Charles E. Noyes, as executor.
It is hereby ordered that you. and
all persons interested in said matter,
may and do, appear at the County
Court to he held in and for said coun
ty, on the 4th day of June. A. 1). 3917.
at ten o'clock A. M., to show cause, if
any there be, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not lie granted, and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and that the hearinir thereof
lie given to all persons interested in
said matter by publishing- n copy of
this order in the Plattsmouth Journal,
a semi-wteKly newspaper pinned in
said countv. for tllee successive
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
itness my hand and seal s a in
court, this lOtli day ot ssiuy, -. f.
1917.
ALLEN J. BEESOX.
(Seal) County Judge.
i.v
Tin: DISTIIICT cm HT OF
COL" .V T V. A I? II It A Mv A.
CASS
David Z. Mummert, Plaintiff,
vs.
vel Abel et ah. Defendants.
NOTICE to Axel Abel and Mrs. Acl
Abel, his wife, first and real name
unknown, and Francis M. Bood. and
Lot 9, in Block in Bitchie Place
Addition to the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska.
f.m and each of you are hereby
notified that the -plaintiff has com
menced an action against you in the
District Court of Cass- County, Nebras
ka, for the purpose, of f oredosd n g the
lien of a tax sale on Lot 9 in Block 2
in Bitchie Place Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebras
ka, and for enuitable relief.
Vou and each of you are required to
answer said petition n or before the
.."tii day of June. 3917, and in failing
so to do vour default will be duly en
tered therein iind jiidcment taken as
praved for in plnintifts petition.
DAVID S. JIL'MMl'KT,
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD.
r.-ll-Iwks His Attorney.
IV THE IlISTHICT OI HT OF CASS
COl AT V, NF.IIKASIvA.
Dav:
1 Z. Mummert, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph A. G. Strickland et ah, Defend
a nts.
NOTICE TO Joseph A. C. Strickland
and Mrs. Joseph Strickalnd, his wife
first and real name unknown, the un
known liens, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estate of Jo
seph A. r. Strickland, deceased, an
the unknown heirs and devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Mrs. Joseph btricklano. deceased
and Lots JO, I'l and I'l', Block 3, in
the Village of Alvo in Cass Ctiunty
Nebraska: and
John F. J. Siegmund and Mrs. John
Siegmund, I'.is wife, rirst arid real name
unknown, and the. unknown heirs, ad
visees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all persons interested in the
estate or John Jr. J. Siegmund, tie
ceased,, and the unknown heirs, de
visees, legatees, personal representa-1
tives and all persons interestei in tiis
estate of Mrs. John Sieprniund. de
ceased, and lots l".".. irf, ap'l -157 in
the Viiia .:" r l..: i --.i 1 !e, in Cass
C.u r.t;. , it'c ; t : : .- r.si.
Yv.i and i'. .1 of v;:m are l'er-'h-.-notified
that the .!.- :T-t i.f has hod : u
action against you in the !..: i i . t
Court Of Cass Cos;:.', v. X- : : iti
the First Cause of Action I'm ...e pai
jiose of f orec! h n the lit.ii l a ia:f
sale certificate n Iots f". -i site.
in Block 1, in the Village of i .. in
Cass County, Nebraska, and ft-r i ;t:ii
able relief.
And in tlie S'econd Cause of Act; ri
to foreclose the lien of a tax sab- i i -tifieate
on Lots 155, 1T and 17.7 in
tiie Villaare of Louisville, in ?
County, Nebraska, and for tquitabio
relief.
You slid each of you are required !
answer said petitiori on or before ti.o
.'5th day of June. 1917, and in fai!:iii?
so to do your default will be duly
tered therein and judcrment taken ajj
praj'ed for in Plaintiff's petition.
DAVID, Z. ML'MMEBT.
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD,
rj-14--lwks His Attorney.
1.KGAL. AOTICK.
Jennie V. Tlhoden, IMaintiff, vs. Frank
L. lihoden, Defendant.
The defendant Frank L. PoJen wi'l
take notice that on the Sth day of
January, 1117, the plaintiff. Jennie V.
Phoden, filed her petition in the Dis
trict Court of Cass County. Nebraska,
the prayer of which is to obtain a de
cree of divorce from the defendant
upon the uround of extreme cruelty
and that her maiden name be. restored
to her.
The defendant willmake answer to
said petition on or before the iSta
day of June ,1!'17.
jennie v. i:uoit:x.
Plaintiff.
Ll'f'AL XOT1CK.
Nollee to Non-F.esidc-nt Dt fondants.
Their Heirs. Devisees, Legatees,
Personal 1 "cpresentat i ves. arid All
Persons Interested in Their Es
tate. V.'illiam Williams, if livnirr. If de
ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all persons interested in the estate of
William Williams, deceased; Joshua
Brown, if living, if deceased, the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all persons
interested in the estate of Joshua
Brown, deceased; Noah Lnyton, if liv
ing, if deceased, the unknown heirs.
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all persons interested in
the estate of Noah Laytopf 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
(i. Allen, deceased; the unknown heirs.
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all persons interested in
the estate of W. D. Merriam, first real
name unknown: dec-eased; Nancy E.
Fowler, wife of A. S. Fowler; Ellen
Fowler, wife of Charles Fowler; Mar
tha Ann Williams, if living, if de
ceased, the 1 nknown heirs, devisees.
legatees, personal representatives and
ill persons in t res tea in the estate or
Martha Ann Williams, deceased; Ed
win P. Brown, if living, if deceased.
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all tier-
ops mterestej m the estate 01 J.dn'in
P. Brown, deceased; Abraham Smith,
it living. 11 ueceaseii. the unknown
heirs, devisee:', legatee's, personal rep
resentatives and all persons interest-
1 in : he estate of Abraham Smith, de-
ceascu ; s-amuei oiii!ams, ir living, 11
eased, the unknown heirs, devisees.
h gatt cs, personal representatives and
all i r.-oMs interested in the estate of
Samuel Williams, deceased; Isaac B.
Watkins. if living, if deceased, the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees.
personal re?s esentatives and all per-
ons mteri steel in the estate ot Isaac
;. Wa ileitis, deceased; the unknown
. irs. devisees, legatees, personal rep
esentntives and all persons interest
ed in the? estate of Anselmo p.. Smith.
leceasei'; Michael Betts. if living, if
eceased, the unknown heirs, devisees,
-g.-itees. peisonal representatives and
all p rsons i iterested in the estate of
Michael Betts, deceased; Sarah Betts.
f living, if deceased, the unknown
eirs. devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives ami all persons interested
in the estate of Sarah Belts, deceased;
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all per-
oi:s interested in the estate 01 ,:.ris
ian Pctts. deceased; Tootle, first
real name unknown, if living, if de
ceased, tlie unknown heirs, devisees.
ratees. personal representatives and
all persons interested in the estate of
To-die, deceased: J :r ic 1 g ' :.
irst ri al name unknown, it living, ir
ce:is. d. the unknown heirs, de vise es.
legatees, personal representatives and
all persons riterested in tne estate or
j-arleigh, decease'!; tne unknown
.eirs. devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all persons lnter-
sted in the estate e.f D. T. Thackcr.
first real name unknown, deceased;
Henry PuBois. if living, if deceased.
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal reoresentatives and ail per-
sops interested in tie estate 01 iieni v
DuBois, deceased; John Clemmons. ir
iving. if deceased, tlie unknown n-irs.
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all persons interested in
the estate of John Clemmons. ue-
ceastil ; the unknown owners arm oc
cupants of all bus and parts of lots
and sub-divisions in the town of Lit
ertv. and in anv and al! additions
thereto in the County or ass, eura
ka. . .
You and each of you are nereny
not i lied that William F. Campbell, as
plaintiff. 01 the, rtdh day of April.
3p17, filed ins petition in the instriei
Court of Cass County, xeuraska.
wherein you and all of yon are de
fendants; the object and prayer ir
which petition is that the claim, in
terest, right, title and estate or cacli
and very one of you in and to
The Nort ir-ast Quarter ot tlie soutii-
east Quarter in section live 0 ana
the East half of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section five ("), all in Township
ten (10). Range fourteen (.14). Lass;
Countv. Nebraska: also the souuicasi
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of
Section thirtv-two C'tl'l, all in Town
ship eleven (11). North Bange four
teen (14), Cass County, Ne-braska.
be declare.! invalid, and or no lorco
and effect. . . .
That the title of said piamtlT irt
and to said real estate, and every part
thereof, be quieted as against you and
each and every one jf yu, as against
anv and all claims or any pi-tori
through or by you. and that they bo
adjudged and decreed that each ami
all of yoi whose names are above s t
forth, if living, and it tieceaseu, ino
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
tnrested in the estate of each and
claim or interest in anel to said real
estate eir any part thereeif. Jir.d trmi
every one of you, have no right, title.
each and all or saici nei enuanis, iiioso
named, anel those whose names are
unknown, and not stated, ho forever
barred from claiming or asserting anv
right. titb?, interest or estate in and
to said real estate, or any part there eif,
and for such other and further re
lief as to the court may teem just an-I
equitable.
You and ench of jon nrc further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 3 1th day of June. 1!17.
WILLIAM 1 CAMPBELL.
C. A. T:WLS, lUiuliff.
Attorney.
sw-4wks-com Apr 30 1917
AOTICK TO CRLDITOliS.
Tlie Stat'! of Nebraska, Ca?.i Count".
ss. In the County Court. In th -
matter of th eat a to of Eva K.
Prettig, deceased. To the creditoi.;
of said estate:
Ton are hereby notified that I will
sit at tlie County Cojrt roeon in
Plattsmouth, in said County, on the
2Mb day of November, l'j7, at 10
o'clock a. m.. to receive ard examine all
claims against said estate, with a view
to their t.djustment and allowa nee. The
time limited for the iuesentation of
claims against said estate is six
months from the ''6th day of May. A.
D. 2917, and the time limited for the
pavment of debts is One Year from
said 2Mh day of November, 1317.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County court, this 24th day of
April A. C, 1917.
A T.T,T.r J. BEESON".
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