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MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917. PLATTSMOCTII SEMI-WEERLY JOURNAL. PAGE 5. f ' ; M . I ; t j ,"b ( i) S 1 'I ') ,1f '-in . ! 0 V i- b ft v V ' 3 v 5 k gftfti". MOTOR OILS xkM"1 Perfectly lubricated, the motor spinning smoothly on marine THE STANDARD OIL FOR ALL I.tOTCRS eats up the miles without friction loss, carbonization or overheating. Every drop pure lubrication. Makes your car worth more. Look for the Polarine sign it means a reliable dealer who will give you what you ask for. Use Red Crown Gasoline, the power-full motor fuel. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) OMAHA !,-3 "3 Si ...........,,....,. !. ai ..t.: W V S . T T"" Morvi- IN PLATTSMOUTH v FORTY YEARS AGO. 4 Mr. nd ?drs. t'het Smith ivturncii tin it i-i l'uat;:n.uin n u::- n.":;:i:i.r inc1. wore must cor- !!;.' v, e! -j rm -! lv mai'.v f ri jnd.--. l Wiv.. S. WV-t, an .!:!.-;. face has bi.e:i i old rosi-'LTU. 'an-aliar on cur 1 ilw: "..:;!;-- t I uV'.i":'. . vo were V.'e l eeeivi d tiie r-d ir..ir n pie-.-. t ii.r sn'.ii" in oar jo!!'..-" a.;ii Jt uc UTvt'.l credit to hr ill m e in. V'c tliink :' wa.-iti'itr wa i:'" i'vi'e caravt. ilu belief taan in ualri'iir.e la'i'. !r. Idvla-j a s c aiiiireii iia e a rei ii oil ii;e m'.-:. i?.--i one iae. i ii ;t one afler an o: S'ir-'.e i j t . ti! .-v 'e!r.t: qaite Ken :; !-.- ill. ad ; -ever.d thers around T , 'rhu'j.l Iiave bet. n a:'.'a;ted.' '.! Vilbirn".s fi.ll-:s eaaie near laniiiL: a serious cataslre.phe at their 1 Ma. e !a.-L vee"';. 'y .ome nu-an.s r.ux vomica a r-rcj aration containing .-tryhr.itu' had !een loft standiar a 'die tr.bie in on" oT the I'f.nr.'.f, aad a iittie t dd!cr. just able to civv.I up .n a ci-ai'-. odd so and from thence to the it Mb-, when he took a sip of the hum bottle ar.d in a few moments was in sM;.sms. tr. Sohihlknacht was sent fur ar.d hurried out there ju-t in time to sae the cl.hd. The doctor stayed aii :i iht with h.lrn, however, and it V..S a vei-y cb'se shave. The fe'.!owiae: i- a list' of ubicers v,;-. v.vre re-ruh'.iiy elected one week aj'i ai d in.stalled in their respective rib. - hist everdny; in l'lattsmoat'n I.. ,b-e Xo. 2. I. (. (b T., for the en : -.b e ; laiter: Alexander Schloercl, V. C. T.; Idb. Cha:rn:.n. W. V. T.; YOUR TRACTOR COSTS MONEY Ru' it moner that will return a big yield if ycu safeguard roar investment. You can lengthen the life and increase the efEcitncv of your tractor by using STANOLIND GAS ENGINE TRACTOR OIL For the lubrication of cylinders and external bearings. It means a smoother running tractor, more power at the draw-bar, and less time out for repairs. Best for the tractor because it's made for the tractor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) Omaha ; r 7 SMOOTH as SILK ML SrH. V . I' . J. 1. 1 OLUi.e, r. . 1., V. P. lacbburn. W. C; Jennie Sut tn. W 31.; Katie, Iorrir-;on, W. I. Ub; L. C Stiles, V. O. G. and Janitor. I. - . - . T T t " Apre;r.iei c!::ee:s: r .era u. u ise V. A. lb S.; Laura Davis, V.'. Ib S.; rdavia To vr:ivt n, V. I.. S.; II. U Slecv.m. V.". I). We learn that this loduv is in a very prosperous condi- t:.:;. :ilth' uerh but some six weeks since hrt ineranuad. it luis v. mein- bersinn - i' about lo), anl is said to be the largest Ictl.'e in the state. We intended noticing rao:e fully tlie an.j'U'.ation of Mr. rrederiek Lewi.-, s ieit l-. r e u. e to tue body, in ht isue. but eouu: net at thai iirne. Mr. Lewis was tineman o;: ore of the lb & M. K. Ii. freight cn-ines and v. . s iiurt n the r.iju'ht of tlie 1'drd of (V-tober last ly running nito a heavy rock slide just west of South Lend, lie had his left leer badly fractured, i.he lower end of the thitrh bone beirr split and the bor.e itself broken a iittie above the knee, the ends forcing Civat hobs throujrh the ilesh; besides this he hv.d the inner and outer side of thkch and knee crushed by the ten do:' a?iT:ir. U the cab, the flesh rleujxh intr out ar.d Itrivlnj; the hv.v.vs cx i'sed. Tlie atttrap: Wiis made to r. ive the limb and partially succeeded for three months, when the lower por tion cf the lejr conmienctie swell in; and threatenin.Lr jranprrene. A consul tation of surjreons was called by Dr. Livingston, eonsistine; of Dr. S. I). Meicer, John Black and Wm. E. Done Ian, who decided to amputate the limb close up to the body. Dr. Mer cer attended to the tournifjuet. Dr. John Black to chloroform, and Dr. Livingston removed the limb and tied the artieries. The patient came near dyint from chloroform shock, owin? to his weak condition, and it required irreat cnertion on tlie part of the med ical jrentlerr.en present to rescue him I : ; from imminent peri) of death. He is now doine;' pretty well and may re-j cover if r.o unforeseen accidents be fall him or intercurrent diseases set. in. ur i-ivinpstcn is nopciui, nut rerets that he cannot feel certain UNITED STATES TO HAVE A MARINE RECRUITING WEEK The United States government is makinir preparations for the lrblinp: of "Marine Corps'' week from June 10 to June Id, to stimulate recruit ing in this, one of the most import ant arme. of the military service of the nation. In support of the service the following messaere received by the Journal from Washington will irive an outline of the work of the marines for the service of their country: Washington. D- C, June 1917. Editor K. A. Bates, Journal, Piattsmouth. Neb. Copy cf statement by the secretary cf the navv : "There are no better soldiers in the world than thoss in the United States marine corps, familiarly known as .-.ohberr. of the sea. They have won their place by their splendid bearinjr. coura'-e and bravery .always amor.Lf the first and often the first to lar.d whenever the country needs trained armed men. They have borne them selves in such a manner as to wi: complete admiration and fullest con fidence of the American people. Serv ice in the marine corps is a bade;e e homr ar.d promotion in the corps can be attained only by merit. In no ollvr military service is promotion more certain to a man who demonstrate? his capacity. June 10 to Jane 1(5 has been designated by the marine re ci'uitiutr service as "marine corps week," and a special effort will be made elurinsv these days to add four thousand recruits to tlie marine corn:-, the number desired to briner the corps up to thee strength lately authorized bv ccr.'.Tc:-s. Ycumr men with real Am erican stuff, ready to serve in all pa :1s of the world, on land and sea will find in it a place where they c.n nerve their country in a way L win its gratitude. Sierned, Joscphus Dan iels." I besneak vein- "onerous co operation and support by patriotic organisations, business houses and in fluential citb'.cns. in making success ful this extraordinary recruiting ef fort. GEO. CARNETT, Major-General. Comamr.d U. S. Marine Corps. LEAVES LINCOLN VIA AIR FOR ST. JOE, Lin -(.In, Neb., June S. Miss Ruth Law left here at LJa'iO o'clock today in her aeroplane for St. Joseph, Mo., after abandoning her proposed flight to Omaha because of delay in arrange ments for leaving here. She will drop "Liberty Bombs" during the flight in the interest of the Liberty loan bonds. From St. Joseph Miso Law will resume' her flight to St. Louis. 2(0005000 HOME GAR DENS ARE WEAPON AGAINST KAISERDOM Wash.ington. June 8. - Assistant Secretary booman says that while the agriculture department's cam paign for a million back yard gar dens h.-.d been greatly "over-subscribed."' plans must be made now to triple or quadruple tlie effort during the coming year. 'T salute our "splendid army of heme gardeners." said Mr. Yrooman. "They are lighting kaiscrdom along with our troops in France. In March the department called upon the people of the United States to pb.int at leart l.o'i),0o",) back yard and vacant lot gardens this spring. According to our reports it will not be surprising if the fin.d returns show that there are 2.003,o!0 town gardens now produc ing food for their owners. PREPAREDNESS. This is the slogan of the wise mam Stock aro continually exposed to cuts, wounds, scratches, etc. The man who is prepr.reel has his healing remedy on hand to stop all chances of blood poison. Ferris' Healing Rem edy is highly antiseptic. It is eco nomical. One 50c bottle makes 20 worth of a healing oil or ointment. Money refunded if you are not sath;- ! field. H. M. Soennchsen, Tills Gan- semer. American flags, front be up, at the Journal office. 1 SEN. PERSHii HAP 5 f Mi' He and His Suite Welcomed With Honor en Ik'ek aaii .Ashore. A British Tort, June 8. Major C.cn e;al Pershing and his :.lafi" arrived heie this morning after an uneventful trip. All the members of his party were in good health an 1 spirits. Their ship was escorted into port, by Amer ican destroyeis. A hearty welcome was extended to the Americans by official representa tives of the admiralty, the war office and thy municipal authorities. The war office has assigned a brigadier general of the British army as aide to General Pershing. He took up his du ties with the Amei ican c ommander-in-chief as seen as the latter reached here. Fusiliers und Rar.J. The formal welcome to the Amer icans on the landing stage was a stir ring scene. A guard of honor com posed of Royal Webb fusiliers was drawn up at the landing with a regi mental bard. When General Persh ing had been intreduccd to the mili tary officer in commanu ci the port he inspected the .guard of honor w'nil the band played "The Star Spangled Banner." General Pershing, said the Ajso ciatcd Press: Will Get Busy at Front. "The trip has been delightful par ticularly the latter ttages. when we weie escorted through the dang. zone ny our own ie.-:troyers.. Speuar.g for myself and my staff, we are glad to be the standard bearers of A rue:' iea in this groat war for civilization. Tlie opportunity of lauding at a Brit ish port and the welce mo we received are very sigr.iiiear.t and are deeply appreciated. We expect in the course ef a very ehort time to be playing our pa.it which, I hope, will be a ve: j bir part, on the western front.'' General I'cr.smng ana raj .-tan nro- r eeedeil toward London. Before leav ing the steamer the erenoral thanked toe captain an-; crew Jar i::e:r cour tesics dol ing the voyarc. Welcome on the Beck. ine i;: uK-n (le gation, v. men w el comed the Pershing party on board tlie deck of tlie liner consi.-ted of Rear Admiral Stileman. Lieutenant General Sir William Ibtcairn Campbell am! the Lord Mayor of Liverpool. The ship docked at 0 o'clock. After the band ha.l played the American national anthem, it ren dered "God Save the Kiner," all pres ent standing at the salute throughout. The voyage was a quiet one. The time war devoted by General Persh ing and his staff to bard work with close concenti ation en the stu.ly of French by all the officers. During the trip here there was a concei t at which General Pershing made an address. There was great enthusiasm on board when three American destroyers came up to act as escorts. Pershing Peaches London. London, June F. General Pershing arrive! in Lonlon this afternoon, lie was welcomed by Walter Hines Page, the American Ambassador; Lord Dei by, secretary of state for war; Viscount French, commanding the ibitish heme forces, and other offi cers, incba ling Lord IIreoke, who will be attached to General Pershing's staff during his stay in England. BALLOON VISITS CITY TODAY Two of the war observation bal loons from the station at Fort Onudia pas-ed over the city this morning and attracted a great deal of attention from the residents. One of the bal loons alighted in the south part of the city, having completed its trip, and the ofbeer in charge, erne of the new recruits at Fort Omaha, will have the l aliocn shipped back to the station. The balloons are quite large and are used for observation purposes by the government. I Have a Few Marci for :;ale. I have a few c.'dra good farm mares. These mares are all 1 and 5 ears old and broke to work. Piehard Smith, Union, Neb. 5-121-ltwkly roi: sale E; for hatching. Single comb Huff Orphington, 1.00 per setting or' ?r.00 per 100. Samuel Goodman, Mynard. Nebraska. If you desire any flag stickers now is the time to secure them, at the .7riirr.nl ofTce. where a now consign - merit has just teen received. EN6LIS! FAMILY OF SEVEN LOSE LIVES IN MISSOURI FLOOD WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS Quincy, 111., June 3. Andrew Steele, s wife and five children are be lieved to have been lor.t in the flood which inundated 15,000 acres of lar.d when the levee on the Fabius river went out at Taylor, Mo., west of icre late yesterday. More than a cere of persons are unaccounted for. T he damages will mount into the hun dreds of thousands of dollars. WOME REPLACE m irl OMAHA RAILWAY OFFICES Oiv.ab.i, Neb., June R. Women are beginning to appear in large num bers in the cb-rieal positions in the bead-juarters ef till the Omaha roads. They are taking the places of the men vli i have enli.-,ted and gone to the front to do duty, either in the train ing sch"Os.l .or in guarding property in cities and in the country. Wherever men have been replaced bv women in railroad work, it is said that as a rule they are rapidly ac quiring the necessary knowledge and are .riving satisfactory sei ice. So far none of the women who Lave taken the places formerly held by the men are required to perform :.u.r.u:.l labor. The positions they are ::1H; g are clerical and mostly in ac count in t- departments. They under- : tand that their employment is only icinpi-rary anel that when the bi-y return from the war they are to be displaced the old employes. On account of emiloing about 1.- : person i m its heael'iuartcrs and oblces, naturally the Union l'acibc is ivirg employment te more worne tlian aav of tlie other lines. However, bie propo-tion is no greater, for each 'aiiro.d is said to have furnished more than its ouota of men, accord ing to th.e rules thai will apply b i elective conscription, wincn is tin ders-, ed to be abuut eine out of every t en. SUIT EPS liUOKEN AKM. Last evening while F. E. Smith, manager of the Nebraska Lighting company, was cranking up his trusty Ford for a little trip out in the city, be suffered a very painful injury by having the crank slip anel re-hound. with the result that he had the right forearm fractured and broken at the wrist. Medical asistance was se cured as soon as possil.de and the in jtired member elresscd, but it will be reveral weeks before Mr. Smith will be able to use the arm, and then in veiv limited degree. The accident will be very much regretted by th friends of Mr. Smith throughout the city. GROWING HOGS. For a hog to be profitable he must be kept growing from birth to mar keting age. He cannot be profitable unless he is healthy. Ho can always be in a profit-producing condition if he is fed II. A. Thomas' Hog Powder We positively tell you that this rem edy prevents cholera, removes worm- and cures thumps. If the poweler does not make good, we will. II. M ooennichsen, Tuls !c Gansemer. LUMPER FOR SALE. Some native dimension lumber for sale. Inquire of John llobson, Platts mouth. o-lb ENLISTS IN THE NAVY. Leonard Schafcr of this city has entered the service of Uncle hbim as a member of the United States navy, enlisting yesterday at Omaha, and will be sent to the cast for training, going probably to Norfolk, 'Va. The friends of Mr. Sehafer will be pleased to learn of his patriotic resolve and trust that he will roe.n be back with the eld friends when the war has e lo. ed. AVATCH THE LICE On chicks. These parasites sap the very life blood out of them. Dust the hen at night with A.'D. Thomas' Louse Killer and your troubles are ended. It also kills bugs on cucum ber, tomato, and squash vines. We sell it to you and if it does not make good, we will." II. M. Soennichscn, Tuls & Gansemer. For Sale Span of mules, -1 years old, weighing 2.-00 pound3; well i brobc and worked all last year. Mark J White. 5-10-4t wkly AOTICK to hi:iiits. In the County Court. The State f Nct.raska, Cass County, ss.: In the Matter of tlie TCstate of Olnr-r-nce Kujjene r?aMitt, Incensed. To the Creditors of Said Ktate: Von are hereby notified that I will sit at the fount v Comt room in 1 'la 1 1 Mnou t h, in said County, on June IfUb, 11' 17. and I eromher 1710, I'.tl", at 10 o'clock -A. M. of each days to re ceive and examine all claims airainst said estate, with a view to their ad justment and allowance. Tlie time limited for tlie ;re.-en ta t ion of claims tsysiinst said estate is six months from tlie icth dav .f June. A. 3 . lt)1 7. atid j the time limited for pavm-nt of debts , is One Year from said JGLh dav of June l')l YVi'tncss" tny hrind and th seal (,f said County Court, this tr.th day of said County Court, this tr.tli day May. 1 ! 17. Seal) alli;.n .i.i m:i:.s( in. 4wl;s County Judjre. J. THIt IMM'IIKT C(U IIT OK CASS tOl.Ml, M:itKA)ih.. The First National Bunk of l'latts- luouth, Nebraska, l'laintin, vs. Perry Marsh. Defendant. Notice to Perry Marsh. Defendant. Vim are hereby notified that the plaint ill' has commenced an action :ainst vim in the lustrict louri oi iss Countv. Nebraska, for the jmr se of foreclosing a Mortpaire for SJIO.OO and interest from January J. 11UC. at the rate of ten per cent icr iiiriuiri, on the liillowins oeseribeu real estatle. to-wit: A strin of and out of t ie M. corner of the NW 4 of the NW of Sec. i:. l'v.p. 1-. lls-'f. 11. K. ot t,th P. M.. about l.v "it: 7-10 f.-et in size, immediately adi iiniatr lot eleven on the South, and l.einsr al! the land bet ween said lot and Patterson Avenue. Comnincinic at the NW corner of NK H of N v Jt of Sec. T.t. Twj.. 12, North Kjre. 14, K. of (th P. M.. thetu-e riinnins South feet to the point of beiri :i n invr, thence run- ia.ir south to Patterson avenue, thence. Kast to the road known as Lincoln Avenue. thence Northeasterly aiontr said Lincoln Avenue to a point due Kn?t of the point of lie i nn i nic. tnence West to the point of bejri n !:i n it. Sixty- eiirht i:s feet off of the South side of Lt 11 ie S. . . lit. Twp. 12. i:e. II. Kast of fith P. M.. in Cass County, Ne braska, and f.-r cuitable relief. Vo;i an re. 1 1 i red to answer said pe tition on or bet. Hi. the '.'to oay ot .1 u I v. 1 ; 1 7. and in fa;linc so to ib your de fault will be duly entered therein and .ii.'.i -inu'tit taken as played for in pla i nt i ff s p"t it ion. VJIK K1PST NATIONAL PANIC of ri.ATTs.Mt h;th. Plaintia". py A. L. TIDD, Its Attorney. Mav "s liv okim::; tic intiriN; i Minn: oi' I'lioiivii: oc tiM, in ti State County o.iiirt of Cass County, Nebraska, of Nebraska, i '..ii ii t ; of Cass. ) ss. : i' John lMwin lliii wick. Helen Cross lin.! Julyan. Thomas N. .In I. van. llil ila Co!:'i.Ki n. Perrv W. I'oiTiuan, N r:.h Allbee. William P. Allbee. and to ai; j. is. -lis intere sted in tne estate of S 'liri.i l'.aiH iek, .leceast d: 'ii r adiuu the petition of Hilda '.:T!n;. n li -ayi'ie;- that the instrument liied in li.is ceiilt on the JIM!; day of Mav, T'i7, .".le 1 purporting to be the ';.t v:II and testament of the said .'. ase.l. ma'.- be proe,l and allowed, i . . or .ie.l " as the last will and tes i.i.i at of Selina Parvick. deeea-ed; hat .-aid instrument be admitted to ; i o,ate, and l!n' administration of s aid estate 1... granted t .lo.'m Ldwin Par wick as e.e utor. It is hereby ordered ll. at you. and ail persons interested in said mailer, mav. arid io. appear Jit I he ("oanty Coui t to be held in and for said countv, on tie 5th dav of .luiie. A. . P'17, at n'dcuck A. M.. to show cause, if any there be, why the leaver of the petitioner should not be planted, and that notice of the pend r n y of said petition and that the1 hear :ns thereof be sriven to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this tinier in the Piatts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-pa;-ei-. i linted in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hen ri n ir. Witness mv ha ml and seal of .vaid court, this U'.'th day of Mav. A. 1 . 11U7. ALLilN -I. P.P. LSi "IN, (Seal! County Judire. mitk i; TO ( UF.OITOllS. The State of Nebraska. 1 Cass County. ) ss. : hi the County Court. In tlie Matter of the Instate of Johann C Stark. Deceased. To the Credit ors of said estate: You are hereby notified that T will sit at the County Court loom in Phitts mi'iith. in sahl ('ounty, on the r.Oth day of June. 111 i. and on the :10th dav of December, P17. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on each day, to receive and examine all claims ae.air.st said Kstate. with a view to their ad.iustrn nt and allow ance. The time limited for the presen tation of claims apainst said Kstate is six months front the oOth day of June, A. D. 11'17, and the time limite.1 for payments of debts is One Year from said r.Oth day of June, 1H17. Witness my hand mid seal of said Countv Court, this i:ttn day of May, 1H17. Seal) ALLKN J. P.KKSON. May 1'S Inks County Judge. in Tin: insTitii r roi i:t op toi XT v. CASS Lira Lart-on, Plaintiff. vs. i Notice. John (Jus Larson, Defendant. I John (Ins Larson will take notice that on the mini day of November, A. 1. Pl". Lena Larson, plaintiff here in, filed her petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendart. tiie object and pi a ver of w hich are to secure a di i'il'i e from b I nc. la nt, and the custody ti nt 1 cimtrol of John Larson and Ku g"or e Larson. Hiildrer of plaintiff and . i cf cnea nt. "irouims lor divorce, alleged in said petition are: Kxtremc cruelty, lack of support for herself and cl il-.Im-ii and habitual drunkenness. You are reiuiroi to answer said p ti :in i on or beiore the Pith day of Jul;.', A. D. P'17. Dated June Sth, 1!17. I.KNA PAPS: i.V. Plaint ifl. Pv e A. PAWLS, Attorney. '.-11 U sw PUIiCHASES .NEW CAK. Allie Meisingcr lias become the owner of a fine new Ileo automobile, which he secured through Thedc Amick, the local dealer. Mr. Mei singer will now be able to travel over the country in fine shape, and the car ij sure to niovj both a conven ience and a pleasure to the owner. SAFETY FIKST. Insure your crops against hail loss es with a good responsible Insurance Company. Lower rates on fire, light ning and tornado insurance of all kinds. Phone 440-W. James Dvorak. 6-7-4twkly For Rent 5-room cottage, strictly modern; close in. W. E. Rosencrans. For Kent or Sals My residence on i Locust St.; partly modem. Mrs. C. A. jEerggren. 5-29-lv,'kd&w j I.KtJAI NOTICE. John McCorniick, Joel M. Johnson, Khen F. Colby. Charles Balduff. G. W. Uetts (whose tirst name is unknown, Sarah A. YVillison, tdmond A. Des londe and "William H. Taylor and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representative's, and all other persons interested in the estates of John McCorniick. Joel M. Johnson, Khen F. Colby, Charles riahluiT. C. "V. Uetts. Sarah A. Willison, KdmonJ A. l)esiom!e and William II. Taylor, do ceased, respectively, will take notice that en tlie dav of , 1'IIT, .Vntiie Stevenson, a widow, Olla -.t venson. Jifmias I!. Stevenson. John Meyens.oi anel .tnnie Stevenson tiled .'eir petition in the district e'o.irt of Cass t ounty, Nebraska, the object ana Purpose of winch was t exclude you 'a,'1b of , "r ,f rVIn , !' h" half ' l-- I of the West half (Ui f Section Thirty-four :4 Township Ten (10 llanse Twelve (12) and from the "West la If (i of the West lialf ( . ) of the Iast half (',2) of said section, the last tract beintr also known as Lots One (1). Two C2). Three Z and Four (4 of said section, and exclude you, am) each of you, from any interset in, lien on, or claim to said land or anv part thereof, and to ouiet the title to said land in themselves, as ajrainst you and till other persons claiming under, through tr by you and also to satisfy and cancel of record a certain mort eratre upon part ef said land fiiym by Soion M. Johnsf.n. to the above named defendant, John McCormick. tlie said mot t Ka.tie was tiled on the t',th day of May. 1N.".7. and recorded in Pook "A"' of the Peed Pecords of Pass Countv, Nebraska, at paire ::04 thereof. .nd also to satisfy and cancel of record a certain mortsrajre covering a part of the above described tract of land from Solon M. Johnson to defend ant. Joel M. Johnson, dated on the Url day of OcIoIkt, 1V:i, and recorded in Pook "A" of the Mortgage Kecords of Cass Countv, Nebraska, nt pago 372 thereof, on October Srd. And also to cancel of record and hold void a certain deed for a part of the above described land friven ty Solon M. Johnson and wife, K. Janet Johnson, to defendant. Kbcn F. Colby, which deed was dated March 10. 1&70, and filed for record on the Oth day of January, 1j7;, and re corded in book 'T'' of the Deed Kec ords cvf Cass County, Nebraska, at pago 02 thereof. You are required to answer faid pe tition in the above entitled court and cause on or before the L'nd day of July, 1117. or a decree will be entered there in as pra ved in raid petition. Dated this Lath dav of Mav, 1917. ANN IK STKVKNSt IN, A Widow; OLLA STF.VKNSON, THHMAS P. STKVltNSON, JOHN STKVKNSON und ANNIK STKYKN'SON. Plaintiffs. I 'A PL TI. JKSSKN. , Attorney for Plaintiffs. ix Tin: roi rv rontT or this t'Ol XTV OF CASS, AltllllASIvA. In the Matter of the Kstate of Dora Oldham Moore, deceased: This cause came on for hearing1 upon the application of Oeorge J. Oldham, executor of the last will and testament of Dora Oldham Moore, deceased, pray, ing for a lKense to sell Lots nine ('.1 atid ten (ln in Plock eleven (11) South Park Addition to the City of Piatts mouth, Cass ('ounty, Nebraska, or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum of S.)t;t).0(i for the payment of debts allowed against said estate, and the cost for the payment of debts and legacies and tl e cost of administration, there not being snflicieiit personal property to pay paid debts, legacies and expenses. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before ni" ft the District Court in the Court House at Piattsmouth, Cap County. Nebraska, on the M Ii dav of June, llili, at 30 nclnck A. M., to show cause why a license should not bo granted to said administrator to sell so much e.f said above described real estate ef said deceased, as shall be nec essary to pay said debts and legacies and expenses. Notice to be given l.v publishing this tirder in the Platts' mouth Journal for four successive weeks before the date of hearing. Dated this 5th dav of Mav, pi 1 7. JAMKS T. PKOLKY. 4wks Judge District Court. IX Till'. IMSTHICT (1)1 ItT OI' TIIK OH M V (tl" C ASS. XUIIIIASKA. D. V.. Porter, Plaintiff, vs. Kobert P. Lattn. ct al.. Defendants. Notice of Suit to Oiii.-t Title. To the defendants. Po!.. it P. Latta; Mary A. Latta: the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Unix it P. litta. de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and fill other persons interested in the estate of Mary A. Latta. deceased; Andrew Morrow: Mrs. Andrew Mor row, first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, leg atees, personal representatives and all either persons interested in the es tate of Ar.tlrew Morrow, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives ami all other persi 5drs. ons interested m tlie estate of ndiew Morrow, first real name unknown, deceased; George W. Colvin; Mrs. George W. Colvin, lirst real name unknown; the unknown heirs. de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of George W. Colvin. de ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. George W. Colvin, first real name unknown, deceased; The Pnion Mutual Life Insurance Compan of Maine; the unknown suce-essors ami assigns of The Pnion Mutual Life in surance Company of Maine; Kli.iah Wooliey; Mrs. Kh'jah Woolsoy. lirst real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep i esen ta t i es and all other persons in terested in the estate of Klijah Wool sey, deeeasel; the unlcnown heirs, de visees, legatees, persona! representa tive; and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Kli.iah Wools. . lirst real name unknown, deceased; the unknown owners and the unknown claimants of the northeast quarter (Ni: of the northwest quarter (NW "i of section thirty-two I'.'rj), town ship eleven (111, north range tbirteetv PO. east of the I.Gi P. M. in the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. Von ;lre I cii'liv notified that op fbe PUli day ef May, A. I . P'17. philntlfT lile.l his suit in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, to quiet plaintiff's title to the following de scribed hinds, to-wit: The ni rtheast quarter (XH 1.5 of the northwest quarter (NW I o sec tion tliirtv-two (o2), townshin th-ven Mil. north range thirteen (131, ea-t of ti e Ctli P. M.. in the Count.'- of Cass, Nebraska because of his adverse pos session by himself and his grantors for more tl nn ten years l-rior to the commencement of paid suit and to en join each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, lien or in terest, either leeral or equitable, in or to mid I mils, or any part thereof; to require j oil to set fort 1 your riuht. title, claim, lien or interest t herein, JT any. either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged inferior to the titio of plaintiff and for general equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order ef the court. You are required to answer said je tition or. or before Mondav. July 'j; A. D. 1917, or your default will bo "duly entered therein. D. 12. PORT Kit. Plaintiff. W. A. POBKIITSON. Attorney, tv.ks sw-May I'l 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. Rarage, Piattsmouth. Phone 3513. 2-12-tfwkly -KC