i i 1 h y THURSDAY", JULT 26,131T. GERMANS STILL RUSSIA Disordered Slavs Flee in . Face of Fierce Attacks and Are Fol lowed by Germans. Premier Kerensky Unable to Check Mutinous Sentiment and Entire Eastern Front is En dangered. Notwithstanding the threat of Pre mier Kerensky thr.t u polijry of "blood nd iron" is to applied without re straint against the seditious Russian troops in East Galicia, whose disaf fection has made null almsot all the brilliant gains they had achieved un der his personal leadership early in the month, the Russians continue their retirement, virtually pell mell before the German and Austro-Hun-garian armies. From the wooded Carpathians to the region of Tarnopol. the forces of General Korr.ilorT almost everywhere are in disorderly retreat, hardly any where making: n attempt to hold back the oncoming- enemy. Losses Are Heavy. Already the losses of the Russians in men killed, wounded or made pris oner and in guns and stores captured r.ro extremely heavy and these un doubtedly will become greater unless the heped-for stiffening in the morale cf the Russians is realized scon. . Stanislau, the important grain and riTiiif-!tiii'inr i n t ii r ic VOTnr omen. , , Ti - u-i t i. i ated bv tne Russians, while - Poch-! "T7 ,- , . , I atse, Ilahcz and other towns have , . , i 4.1 t rr. . ; been taken bv the Teutons. Tarnopol ! , , tU is more seriously menaced than ever,1 . .. , . i i , . i t li it has not already been retaken. The entire eastern front from the Baltic to the Black Sea is the scene of big operations, with the Russians standing- firmly only in the Rou manian theater. The Russians near Dvinsk and Vil ra continue to show signs of disaf fection. Although they had attacked and captured German positions along the Dvinsk-Vilna railway, the Russians could not be induced to press their advantage and retired to their old po sitions. In the repulse of attacks near Kravo, which was recaptured, and south of Smortrn,; the Germans cut entire regiments to pieces with their galling fire of the infantry and machine guns. Stanislau Evacuated. Petrograd, July 24. Stanislau i.s being evacuated by the Russians, ec cording to tonight's official statement. The Germans have crossed the Sereth river in the region of Mikulice (south of Tarnonol) defeating Russian de- taehments. South of the Dneister the Russians are retiring eastward. After the Russians had occupied the Gorman positions on both sides of Dvinsk-Vilnar, the statement says, entire units retired to their original, trenches without German pressure. A number of units refused to obey com mands during battle. The official statement issued by the war office tonight says: "Western front: Southwest of Dvinsk our detachments occupied German positions cn both sides of the Dvinsk-Vilnar railway. After this success entire units, without any pres sure on the part of the Germans, re- turned to their original trenches. A number of these units refused to carry out military commands during the battle. - ' "Detachments of the Twenty-fourth division, the Tulsky, Lovctsky and Saraosky regiments, and the 'Bat talion cf Death," acted heroically, and, as at other points, the gallantry of the oncers was noteworthy. The losses were large. The chief of the division. General Doljennov, is suffer ing from gas poisoning. Recapture Height. "North of Krcvo the enemy occu pied one heighf near Bogush, which we captured July 22. The officers with difficulty restrained the men from withdrawing to the rear in great numbers. "In the region of Mikulice the en emy ovcupied the vilagc of Volya Masoveckaya. On July 23 he occu- pide Bernaduvku, Dorohuv and Bur kanuv. Northwest of Buczacz our troops arc " holding the Gaivoronka Monasterzyska line. "South of the Dniester our troops are retiring .in. an. eastern direction. Stanislau is being evacuated. "Roumanian front: In the recrnn nf the village of Demuk a 'Battalion of Death' attacked enemy trenches! DRIVE and after penetrating the fire en- eight miles west of Plattsmouth, was tanglements entered the trenches and in tne city last evening doing some machnie guns. The battalion then re- trading with the merchants and look turned to Its own trenches." in after other business matters, and : " brought with him some of the wheat Bring your welding to us. Platts- mouth Garage. Tel. 394. Call Plattsfnouth Garage for serv- ice. Tel. 394, also livery. J. E Mason, pr0p JOIN THE RED CROSS , CIRCLE At CEDAR GREEK The local Red Cross Bandage circle of Cedar Creek requests all the ladies in the vicinity and adjacent territory to bring all their old spreads, blan- kets, sheets and pillow cases, and old linen tablecloths, and any other dis carded article which could be used for cushion covers. You are also urged to attend these meetings, held every Thursday after noon from 2 o'clock to 4:30, and take come part in the work. Some of this wcrk can be done at home through the week and brought in for the next meeting. Everyone is requested to give soma of their time to this worthy cause and thereby "do their bit" at home while others are obliged to go to the front. Cedar Creek Red Cross Bandage Circle. BIG DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ON VINE STREET FOR RED CROSS FUNDS At the dance to be given by the Red Cross on Saturday evening on Vine street, just north of '.he post office building, the stree-. will be roped and the smooth brick pavement will be treated to make it r.japtaole for dancing. Arrangements have been made for the Regimental band f the Fourtn regiment to o? in st A . - tendance end furnish the music, also A, , , . . ' the Holly orchestra, and vvitn both , . . these musical argamzations there v.nl , , , , . be sn abundance of good music. In . . . . ? connection iui me uance mere wiii Is. the booths of the Red C"Ci work ers, who are making a specif.! cam paign this week and who arj doing the best of work. Every lovcv of the .Jar.ce are invited to come and par ticipate in the festivities, and those who do not dance, come, and show your patriotism, and . assist as you can in the laudable enterprise. Your presence and your dollar will help one of our boys when the help i needed. Let there be a good turn out for it is a matter which concerns all of us. " - ' E. T. C. CLUB PICNIC. From Wednesday's Daily. The members of the E. T. C. ken sington club entertained their friends at a delightful picnic supper at the City Park last evening, which proved cne of the enjoyable social affairs of the summer season. A few moments werc devoted to various outdoor amusements, interspersed with social ! conversation, which afforded this jolly club and their friends much pleasure. At an appointed time supper was an nounced and all gathered about the festive spread to do ample justice to the many good things to eat. The remainder of the evening was spent in enjoying the cooling breezes at the park and participating in a social time. The out-of-town guest was Carl Whisnand of Hastings, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Knorr. MAKING THE DIRT FIY. J. H. McMaken & Sons are literally making the dirt fly in the excavation for their new garage, which they are building on Washington avenue. The structure, which is to be of generous proportions, is beginning to show signs of advancement and will in a short time assume the proportions of an immense structure, and will add greatly to the appearance of that portion of the city, as well as be an advertisement for Plattsmouth, being as it is,, on the Washington Highway and King of Trails. RECEIVES INJURY AT BURLING TON SHOPS. From Wednesday's Dailv. Yesterday while Elwood Buttery was engaged n working at the Bur lington shops and was operating an air riveter, .a piece of rivet flew off when the hammer struck it, striking Mr. Buttery on the upper lip and cut ting a gash nearly to the bone. It required several stitches to close the wound, and Elwoed is taking an en forced layoff until he is aepin able to take up hisr duties.' RAISES NICE SPRING WHEAT. From Wednesday's Dailv John Meisinger, jr., living about h raised this summer, having sown it to replace the winter wheat 'which was frozen out. The sample was of J excellent quality, while the heads ' were not so long, they were filled with plump, "well filled grains. LEE SHAR D I II HEW SAFETY DEVICE Ml We dropped into the Western Ma chine and Fpundry company works yesterday afternoon and found every body busy and happy. The workmen were just placing a new device on a Ford car, to prevent injury when it kicks at the time of cranking the engine. The device is one which takes the place of the ordinary crank on all Fords, and is a crank which fits on the crank shaft of the engine, and has in addition a device in the shape of a rachet and dog, which, when the crank is turned to the right allows it to work freely, but will not allow the crank to turn to the left or backward. The continued reports of people getting their arms and wrists broken by the kick from the engine stimulated Mr. Sharpe, the owner of the device, to apply himself to the making of something which would save the people who round it neces sary to crank their Fords from in jury. The result is that he perfected this device. Mr. Sharpe expects im mediately to construct 10,000 of these safety cranks, and will have them on the market as soon as the workmen can manufacture them. MRS. HARVEY GREGG VERY LOW Mrs. Harvey Gregg? who has been sick at her country home near Mur ray, for the past year, and who was in Plattsmouth for a time last winter who later had to undergo an opera tion for relief, is now very low with tuberculosis. For the past few days she has been in such a critical con dition that she has not known any one about her, not her most intimate friends, and but little hope is enter tained that she will recover. CHILD DIES IN COUNCIL BLUFFS Ffm Wednesday's Daily. The little child of Mr. and Mrs Fred Davis which was mentioned in yesterday's paper as being very sick at the home of his parents, in Council Bluffs, la., died yesterday, and the funeral was held this afternoon. J. R. Lee, with his daughter, Mildred, and litle son, Paul, and Grandma Sarah Gouchenour, as well as Mrs. Gouchenour were passengers to Coun cil Bluffs via Omaha this m,orning, and will be in attendance at the fu neral. The child, Jimmie, who was between 2 and 3 years of age. it seems, became affected by eating watermelon on Sunday, and the trouble grew worse, until death called him. WILL RAISE CABBAGE THIS SUMMER. The Plattsmouth Cabbage Raising corporation, which consists of several of Plattsmouth's enterprising men, capitalists and laborers, expect to make their sand-bar bloom like a rose. Geo. McDaniel, tSruce Wells, Ant one Nitka and B. Golding com pose the investors and back-bone of the enterprise, and have rented five acres of the Wm. Burk ranch next to the ri-er, and will put out forty thousand choice cabbage plants, which they now have growing in beds on Winterstein hill. RED CROSS DANCE AT CEDAR CREEK. There is to be given a dance at Cedar Creek, which will te for the benefit of the Red Cross, and which is given by the Red Cross society of that place, next Friday evening. At the time the Holly orchestra will furnish the music, and tnat is saying that the music will be excellent. The dance will be one cf the popular events of the season in Cedar Creek, as the proceeds will go to the Red Cross fund for that place. PICNIC SUPPER. Fr""! Wednesday's Daily. The E. T. C. last evening had a very enjoyable time at Garfield park, where they met with their husbands, had their supper there, and enjoyed the coolness of the place, which is so situated that a good breeze is af forded, making the occasion one' most enjoyable. Among the other things, the played games, which were en joyed by the children and "grown ups" alike, as well as singing old time familiar songs, extending their meeting until the stars began to glow. Red,' White and blue streamers can be found at the Journal office, for decorative purposes. Call Plattsmouth Garage for serv ice. Tel. 394, also livery. J. E Mason, Prop. rfo-o Vio Tjiot Order vnur Oscood I Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sizes, j MlfEMTO 1ILHIO PLATTSMOtTTH EVENING JOURNAL. "AND YOU MISS THE WATER WHEN THE FOUHT RUNS DRY" The Water gang of the Burlington, which has charge of- the, water sup ply for this . division, came in this morning and are looking after the water which comes from the spring up near theold O'Neill place, which, legand has said, that "If a man drink from that, thereafter he cannot leave Plattsmouth and stay away longer than six months at one time.' The supply from the spring which causes the sanitary fountain at the Burling ton passenger station to bubble up with its supply of pure water, has in rome way gotten obstructed, and there is no water there. And you do miss the water until the fountain runs dry. . ADJUDGED INSANE BY BOARD. From Wednesday's Dailv. Fred Sea was picked up by the of ficers this morning, and upon exam ination it was thought that he was not of right mind, and was therefore brought before the insanity board by the sheriff, and upon examination was sentenced to the state hospital for treatment. Mr. Sea said his home was in Meadviile, Pa., which he left about a week ago, and that he was married, having a wife and four small girls. He claimed to be an electrician and said he was working at Mead viile before he left, but could tell only a very incoherent story of himself. Ke will scon be removed to the state hospital at Lincoln, and is now con fined in the county jail. SAVE YOUR OLD MAGAZINES. When you have read your magazine place a 1-cent stamp on it and take it to the pestoffice, end it will be cent to some soldier that he may read it. You do not need to place any address on it, just a 1-cent stamp, and it does not matter if the magazine weigh r more than the regulation amount. Take it to any" postoftice, the one which is most convenient. VISITS REV. J. A. HAKGETT. From Wednod y's Drsilv. Mr. George Lee, cf Wymore who is superintendent of the city schools of that place, was in the city today, and is the guest of Rev. J. A. Hargett Mr. Lee is at this time engaged with the National Wood Renovating Com pany, which makes a business of reno vating and reiinishing school furni ture, and scats . in particular, arc when finished they leave them in r first class condition, as they cleans tfio flirn Jr n rt nf nil lmnnritie. s'lf!" as germs, by treating it with a spe cial preparation, before they refinis: it, thus sterilizing it thoroughly. WOODMAN CIRCLE LAST NIGHT. From Wednesday's Daily. Last evening the Woodmen Circle held a short but interesting session, when they obligated four candidates who will be given the mysteries cf the initiation at the next meeting. Mrs. Joseph Droege, who is the dep uty organizer of this place, is doing good work for the order and is add ing many members to that branch of the Woodmen. E. J. Mougey, one of the Journal's valued friends from near Union, was in the city today looking after some business matters and was a pleasant caller at this ofTice. He was accom panied by his two daughters, Miss Grace and Naoma; also his niece, Miss Florence Mougey, of Kearney, Neb. who has 'been visiting at his home They drove up in the auto. A NECESSITY Mrs. Collier Says Could Net Keep House Vitnout Black-Draugnt. Hardin, Mo. Mrs. J. W. Collier, of this town, who knows from experience of the merit of Black-Draught Liver Medicine, has following to say for publication: "I want to let everybody know that I have used Thedford's Black-Draught for manyyears, and it b just what is claimed for it. I am never without Black-Draught, cud really I couldn't keep house without it. Whenever I feel bad, I take a small dose, and feel better right away. I advise everybody who suffers from liver or stomach trouble to use Black-Draught Liver Medicine." ; For three-quarters of a century (75 years), Thedford's Black-Draught has been regulating irregularities of the liver, stcmach anchbowels, and has long been recognized as the standard remedy. It is a nxture in inousanas of homes as the main stay of the fam ily medicine chest. If you have not tried it, get a pack ago from vour nearest dealer, today. He sells it'in 25c and $1.00 packages, nuking, it cost you only one cent a dose. NCB3 GOES. TO HOSPITOL. , - From Wednesday's Daily. . . . . Dr. .1. W. Brendcl of Avoea passed thiough thio -rity th!s morning cn his way to Orraha,-and had with him in his car, Mrs. George Harshman, and (laughter, Crete, who is going to Omaha to enter the Presbyterian hos pital, .where the .young lady will be treated for appendicitis, and wTi!l have to undergo an-operation for relief. Miss Gladys Kaffenberger was a passenger to Omaha this morning, where she goes to vist with the nurses 'who cared for her at the time she was in the Immanuel hospital as a patient some time since. i. Tin: nii'u"r ctn itr ok thi: l M IKII STATI, DIs'lilKT OK m:i:i; ska, dimsion. Mars!i:il Oil Co.. an Iowa Corporation: Nel'rask.-i l!:iiik Automobile Co.. a NeVniska Corporation, and I'axton Ca ; !:t fi:liT Co., a Nebraska Cor poration, i-laintifr.--, v.r .iaii..'s L.. Norman. 1 fVm!ant. N. :iv; i:. i. o!:ii:i:. It iiaviiiK been shown to the Court !:it on the 1'lst lav of July, li)17, a I'etition was liiefl in this court praying t:,at Charles I... Norman be adjudged a .'. n .-: r u ; t in aovonlance with the acts f Conirress relating to bankruptcy, ri'l on the same day, to-wit. July 21, l'JIT, Janiti Fawcett and Robert S. Mo(-it it, attorneys for said petitioning red:tors. hleu a petition praying for .n orler r..r notice to sam claries J. 'orr:;an by publication, and setting out :-i siivii petition unoer catn tnat saitl utiles L.. Norman is not an inhabit t or o;- found within the lMstrict of Nebraska, and lias not entered his ap :ea ranee on said p-t:tion. and that his resilience is to them unknown: now. ition motion of said Jacob Fawcett i:id Uobert S. Moekett, attorneys as it'oresaid, it i.s by the Court nrilercd that the above named al . - li bankrupt, Charles. I.. Norman, . nswetv piead or demur to the petition ib-il herein against him on or before U!i clay of August. 11H7, and in .-.se of his failure to so plead, answer i- demur thereto. aT?niiation shall be -vade according to the prayer of said tilh.n. It is is further ordered that a copy iT this oilier be published in the t ismiuth Journal, an I'lattsmout h. i the state -f Nebraska, once a week ''i- two consecutive weeks, said pub ii.atio:i to commence not later than the TC. day of Juiy. i:)!T. and that a copy if tin's order le mailed to the said al t od bankrupt at his last known place f residence in Uouisvilh?. Cass County, Nebraska, on or before the date of first iiil ikatifii as herein ordered. "liteil States of America.) ' istrict f Nebraska, ss. .'ncol n I dvision. ) I. 11. C. Hoyt. Clerk e.f the United -'ates liistrict Coin t f 3r the District ; Xc! ruskii, do hereby certify that the ore'-roimr is- a true and correct copy of n order made and entered in the am ve int'.eil ease on the -Zvtl day of July, . I . 1917. Witness my hand as Clerk, and the eal of said Court, at Uncoln. Nebras .1. this '"rd day of Jul v. A. D. 1917. H. C. HOYT. SEAL) Clerk. IJy J. H. XI c CLAY,- 7-.S--wks w Deputy. Tici-: to 'i:i :iitohs. i'i-.e S'Lte e.f Nebraska.) C:;ss Countv. i ss. IN THE COUNTV COUKT. I.i the Matter of the Estate of Conrad il. Vallery. Icceaed. To the Cred itors of said estate: V..-,i are hereby notified that I will -it a? the County Court ib.'om in it tt -mi i; t h in said County, on the ' Ui. dav of August. 1917. and the lst biy of February. 191 S, at 10 o'clock . M. of each day, to receive and ex niine ali claims apair.st said estate. a itii a view to their adjustment and ".ilowance. The time limited for tie presentation of claims atrainst said state is six months fnm the :10th day r August. -A. I . 1917, and the tim-H limited for payments of debts is One Vear from said 0t U day of August. 1-J17. Witness my hand and the seal of .-'i'l County Court this bth lay of luly. 1917. ALLEN J. REE SON, (Seal) County Judge. uh:i: or iii:m:im: ami miticu OF IMtOHATI-: OK -Wll.! The State of Nebraska,) Countv f Cass, ss.: IN THE COUNTY CoUHT OK CASS CO I ' N T V. N E Ell A S K A . To Adam Mei'singer, Oeorpe J. Meisin jrer, I'hi'in Meisinirer. J. J. Meisin tzer, Willie H. Meisiner, Allie Me;singer. Emma Meisineer. Lizzie Uorn. and Nettie Horn, and all per sons interested in the estnte of J. Henry Meisingrr. Deceased: On reading the petition of Adam Veisinsrer pravin:; tLat the instrument V,td in this court ein ti e isth day cf uly. 1917. and purpc-rtint; to be the last will and testament of the said de ceased, may be proved ar.d allowed, i.nd recorded as the last will and tes tament of J. Henry Meisinger, ele "ftsed; that Fa id instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the administra tion ef said e'stule be jrranted to Adam Meisinger. as executor. It is hereby rdered that you. and all persons in terested In said matter, may, and do ippcar at the County Court to be held i and for said countv, en the -1st iay if August. A. D. 1917, at o'clock i to show cause, if f.ny there be, why :.e prayer of the petitioner shimld not granted, nr.d that notice of the .tendency of said petiton and that the .learing thereof be given to all perscms i.terested in sa,d matter by publish ng a copy of this ore. er in The Platts mouth Journal, a sml-weeklv news iape r printed in s? id county, for three successive weeks prior to said day' of hearing. Witness m v hand and seal of spid oourt this mil eiav of July, v I. Htl ALLEN J. PEEPON. (Seal) County Judge. Till; IIISTItlCT CO l 1ST OK CASS Clll.Vn. AKIIItASKA. In the Matter of the Estate of I .Tenrv V. En ton. Deceased. "OKDEK TO SHOW CAUSE Now on this 7th day of July, A. D. 191r. this cause came on for uearing on the petition of Dorothy M. Lynch ?s administratrix' of the estate of f tenrv W. Eaton, deceased, praving for license to sell Lots Two Hundred Eleven (211) nnd Two Hundred Twelve (212) in the village of Greenwood. Cass County, Nebraska, or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the sum of Six Hundred Dollars (00.00) for the payment of debts allowed against said estate and the costs of administration, there not being sufficient persooul property to pay said debts and ex penses. ft is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear; the 3rd day of November, A. 1. 1917, befrre me at the District Court room I the undersigned will apply to the in the Court' House, at I'iattsmouth. i County Treasurer of Cass County, Ne Pass Countv. Nebraska, on - the 29t h ! braska. for a deed to said lot ia case day of August. A. D. 1917. at 10 o'clock ! redempt ion has not been made. A. M. of said day, to show cause why, Of ail of which you will take due a license should not be granted to paid notice. administratrix to sell so much of tiie . HENRY INHELDER, above described real 'estate as shall be; Purchaser, necessary to pay said debts and ex- July 9 3 wks s-w penses. ' It is further ordered that notice - NOTICE OK APPLICATION KOIt TAX of such hearing be given by publishing HEED, a copy, of this order in the Platts- moujh semi-weekly Journal for four succe-ssive weeks before the elate of hearing. Dated this 7th day of July, A. D 1917. JAMES T. BEGLEY. Judge -of the District Court. T-23-4 wks wkly 1' THE DISTIWCT fOl'RT OP CASS COIATV, N EI1HASK A. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Anna C. Chilcott, Insane. Order to show Cause. This cause rame on for hearing upon the petition of Wesley Chilcott. guard ian of the person and estate of Anna C. Chilcott. insane, praying for license to i-Hl the interest of his said ward, Anna C. Chilcott, in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the North east Quarter of Section Twenty-four CM) in Township Tcn-(IO) Rarity Thir teen 13.in Cass County. Nebraska. Said petitioner also alleging that the wife of petitioner, Anna C. Chilcott, was adjudged insane on the loth day of April. A. I). l!02. and has ever since remained insaue. and is now confined I to in the insane asylum in the state of Nebraska. That petitioner is tbe owner I in fee simple title or trie ar.ove de scribed real estate, and the Court is asked to ascertain the present value of the interest cf pc-titioner's wife, and to authorize petitioner to sell the same at public or private sale. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in the estate ami in terest of said Anna C. Chilcott, insane, in and to the above described real es tate, appear before me at the oftice of the Clerk of the District Court at I'iattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, on the 4th day of August, A. Y. 1917. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day, to show cause why the Court should not determine the present value of the in terest o'f said Anna C. Chilcott in and to the real estate hereinbefore de scribed, and why license should not be granted to Wesley Chilcott, guard ian tf Anna C. Chilcott. insane, to sell the interest of his said ward in and to the real estate hereinbefore de scr i bed. This order shal be served by publish ing the same in the Plattsmouth Jour nal for at least three weeks success ively prior to August 4th., 1917. Iated this 2oth day of June, A. D. 1317. JAMES T. BKCiLEV, Jud-je of the District Court. July 9-Swks NOTICK TO CKEIJITOHS. The State of Nebraska,) Cass County. ) ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Selina Barwick. Deceased To the Credit ors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court Kooni in I'iattsmouth, in said County, on the tith dav of August, 1917, and 6th day cf February, 19ls, at 9 o'clock A. M.. em each of said days, to receive and examine all claims against said Instate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims -against said Es tate is six months frojn the i-ith uay of August. A. D. 1917. and the time limited for payment of clebts is One e.ir from saul nl day or July, lUli. ltness my hana .nfl the seal or said County Court, this lind day of July, 1917. ALLEN J. liEESON, County Judge. notici: ou ktti.i:mkt ok ;i VKDIA.N A CCO INT. In th Matter of Guardianship of Loyd Wortman. Incompetent: All persons interested in said jiuard iansliip matter and in the estate of said incompetent will take notice that the guardian has hied his repetrt and account to date and petitioned for settlement and alloance of said report and account: that a hearing will lie had upon the same in said court on the 27th day of July, 1917, at 1J A. M., and all objections to said account and report shall be on lile before said hearing. Dated this 6th dav of July. 1917. ALLEN .T. BEE SON. County Judg$. NOTICE OK APIM.IC VTO.N KOIt TAX IIEKI). To A. 11. Graves, first real name tin known; Mrs. A. H. Graves, tirst real name unknown: E. A. Graves, first real name unknown: Mrs. E. A. Graves, hrst real name unknown: t. L. Graves, first real name unknown; Mrs. E. 1 Graves, hrst real name unknown: W. . uraves. nrsr. rem name unknown, and Mrs. . . Graves, first real name unknown: Ye".i and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned, Frank 15. Siagel. purchased lots one 1. two (J), three CD. four (4). live To. six Oi). in block, four (4.1, south two (2) west in the Village of Kock Blufis. Cass . County, Nebraska, on the 15th day of November, 1315, for the delin quent taxes thereon for the year 1914. amounting to seventy cents, receiving therefDre County Treasurer's certifi cate of tax sale No. 4700; that said lot was assessed in the name of A. H. Graves and that the record title there to in the c.ce of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, stands in the name of A. H. Graves. E. A. Graves, E. L. Graves and NV. W. Graves; that subsequently thereto, the undersigned, on the L'nd day of Jun;, 1916. paid on lote under said certifi cate, taxes for the year 1915. amount ing to eleven cents, and thereafter, the undersigned, on the 2nd day of July, 1917, paid on said lot under said cer tificate, taxes for the year 1916, amounting to eleven cents, and after the 15th day of November, 1917, the unelersigned will apply to the Couny Treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska, for a deed to said lot jn case redemp tion has not been made. The under signed, during all of said time from the receipt of said original tax sale certificate, having been in possession of said land. Of all of which you will take due notice. FRANK B. SLAG EL, Purchaser. NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOIl TAX IJEKD. To Clemenzie Inhelder, widow Emma Walrod and husband. George Walt iLd. John Inhelder and wife, Mrs. John In helder, tirst real name unknown: Frank Inhelder and wife. Mrs. Frank Inhelder, tirst real name unknown; Jacob Inhelder and wife, Mrs! Jacob Inhelder, hrst real name unknown; Mary Shirke. widow: You and each of yeui are hereby noti fied that the undersigned. Henry In helder. purchaser lot 15, in the north west quarter of the southwest quarter of section 5, township 1. north range 12, east of the 6th P. M.. in the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of November, 1913, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1912, amounting to Jl.i:, receiving therefor County Treas urer's Certificate of tax sale No. 4315; that said lot was assessed in the name of "Inhelder Estate" and that the rec ord title thereto in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Ne braska, stands in the name of John Inhelder, now deceased, of whom you and others constitute the heirs at law; that subsequently thereto the under signed on the' 7th day of May, 1914, paid on said lot under said certificate, taxes for the year 1913, amounting to 45 cents, and thereafter, the under signed on September 3, 1915. paid on j for for the year 1914, amounting to 51 cents, and thereafter, the undersigned on September 9, 1916, paid under said certificate on said lot. taxes for the year 1915. amounting to 47 cents, and thereafter, on May 1917, the under signed paid on said lot under said cer tificate taxes for the year 1916, a mount frig to 93 cents, and that after To Ciemenzse Inhelcler, widow; Emma Walrod and husband, George Wal rod; John Inhelder and wife. Mrs. John Inhelder. first real name un known; Frank Inhelder and wife, Mrs Frank Inhelder. first real name unknown; John Inhelder and wife, Mrs. Joan Inhelder, first real name FACE 7. unknown: Jacob Inhelder and wife. Mrs. Jacob Inhelder, first real name unknown; Mary Shirke. widow: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that the undersiTne.i. Henry In belder. purchased lot 1.. in the south west quarter of the northwest i;u.rter of section 5, township 1C. north ran?e east cf tiie 6tli 1. II.. in the Count" of Cass. Nebraska, on the 3rd day of November, 1913. for the delinquent taxes for the year 1912. amouutinp to $1.L'2: iVceivln.e therefor. County Treasurer's certificate of tax sale No. 4 : I 4 : that said lot w hs assessed in the name of "Inhelder Instate" and that the record title thereto in the office of the register of deeds of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, stands in the name of Henry Inhelder, now deceased, of whom you and others constitute the heirs at law; that subsequently theie- tiic undersigned on the it!i cay or May. 1914, paid on Paid lot under said certificate, taxes for the year i:d2. amounting to ?tj cents, and thereafter. the- undersiirne-d on September 3. 111. , paid on said lot, tinder iid certificate, taxes for the year 1914, amounting to 34 cents," and thereafter, the ur.der siimed on September 9, 1916, paid un der raid certificate on said lot, taxes for tl.b year 19Kt. amounting to 31 eeuts, and thereafter, on May 2 i. 1917. the undersigned paid on said lot under said certificate. taxes for the ear amounting to $2.17. and that affr the rd day of November. A. I. 1917. the undersigned will apply to the County Treasurer of Cas County, Ne braska, for a deed to said lot in case redemption has not been made. Of all of which you will take due notice I1EXHY INHKLDEFI, 1'urchasor. July 9 2 wks s-w IN Till: DISTfiKT fOl'ItT IV M I'Olt CASS COl.NTV, NEIlUAMiA. Ernestine Schneider, Plaintiff, vs. Marie Hau Iiiebe. Arthur Hiebe, her husband: Charles Ilau, Selma IV I'.au. Helen Kau, Verner Kau, Her man liau. Jr.; Adolph Kau. Sarah C. Kau. his wife-: Esther Louise Hay. and Arthur 1. Luehr, admin istrator of the" estate of Herman Kau. Jr.. decreased. Defendants. Notice of Keferee's Saie. NOTICE IS HEKEBY OIVEN thrt in pursuance of an order of the District Court dulv entered on the 20th elay of Jun, 1K17. in the above- entitled causw authorising me, a.- referee. In partition to sell the followinar described real cs- I tate. for cash, and as upon e-xecution, 'to-vit: The .East one-half of the Northwest ouarter and the Soutbwest quarter ali in Section thirty-three. Tov.-nship twelve, halite tf, cota.!nii:g 210 acres. That I THi C3 i'r.f T"th day of Aug ust. 1917, Rt the hour of eleven o'clock A. M. eif said day. at the South front door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska, seil t'- the highest bidder ftr cash the above, and foregoing described r 1 es tate and in such parts as will be an nounced at said sale, reserving the right to reject or accept any and all bi.ls made at said sale. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated this SOtb dav of June. 1917. WILLIAM K. FOX. ll"feree.in Partition. MATTHEW CEKING. Attorney, s-w-full CO dys citnu.it or HKii; on petition" I'Olt APPOINTMENT OK ADMINIS XKATOlt Oil AIIMINISTIIATIU.Y. 7he tate of Nebraska,) Cass County. ) ss. In The County Court. In the Matt-r of the Estate of Jane A. Dovey. Dee eased. On reading and tiling the petition of Edward Grovenor Dovey and George O. Dovey praying that Administration ef said Estate may be granted to Frank E. Scl. later, as Administrator, Ordered. That August 7th, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioners should not b9 granted; and that notice of the pend- ency ot said petition and the hearing l iiiereoi oe gien io an persons inter ested in said matter by publishing : copy of this order ir the Plattsmouth Journal. a semi-weekly newspaper, printed in said County, for three -suc-cesive weeks, prior to said day of hear ing. Dated July 6th, 1917. ALLEN .T. BEESON. County Judge. -NOTICE Ttl CREDITORS. The State of Nebraska. Cass County, ) ss. In the County Court. In the Matter ef the Estate of Andrew Dili. Deceaser To the Creditors of Said E.-tate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court Room in Piattsmo-sth in said County on the 20tri day of August. 1917, and the ilst dav of February, 191s. at 10 o'clock a. m. of -ach day. to receive and examine- all claims against said Estate, witli a view to tueir adjustment ami allow ance. The time limited for the presen tation of claims against said Estate is six months from the i"Jth dav of Aug ust. A. D. 1917. and the time limited for payment ef debts is One Year from said L'lUh day of August. Ial7. Witness my hand and the seal eif said County Court this 16th elay of July, 1917. ALLEN .7. EEESON. (SEAL) County Judge. NOTICE OK APPI.ICVTON KOIt TX DEED. To W. Glen Boedeker. occupant, and W. R. Olmstead, first real name unknown: Mrs. W. R. Olmstead, first real name unknown: Yod and each of you are hereby noti fied that the undersigned C. A. Rawls purchased Lot Three (3) in Block Thirteen (loj in -Latta's First addition to the village ef Murray, on the iml day of March. A. D. 19i5, for tiie io-lin-iuent taxes thereon for the year 1913. amounting to $1.57, receiving therefor County Treasurer's Tax Sale Certificate Number 4."97: that said lot was assessed inj the name of W. R. Olniotead. and that the record title thereto in th office of the Register of Deeds ef Cass County. Nebraska, sdtnds in the name of W. R. Olmstead; that subsequently to said purcMise thn undersigned, on the. 1st day of Novem ber, A. D. 1915, paid on said lot under said certificate taxes for tiie year 19M amounting to 1.3S: and thereafter on the 21st day of June, A. D. I y 17. the undersigned paid on said lot under said certificate taxes for the year 1913 in tiie sum of $1.77: that subsequently the unelersigned paid taxes on said lot iinde-r sa;d certificate for the vea r 191G amounting to the sum of $1.3$; said payment was made on the :11st. day of Jtine, A. D. 1917. The Undersigned will apply to tb County Treasurer of Cass County, Ne braska, for a elee-d to said lot. aTter the 9th day of November. A. D. 1917. in case redemption has not been made Of all of which you will take due notice. C. A. RAWLS. July 3 6-3wks Purchaser. Sates the Bacon. Mr. Isaac Cantrcll, Ii. No. 2, Terre Haute, Ind., writes "My 'jxperience with B. A. Thomas' IIog ,Fowder, is that it has given good results in help ing those that were sick and keeping those well that were not sick. It does all that you claim for it. I would not have had a sick hog if I had used it sooner." II. M. Soennichsen, Puis & Gansemer. A good mare for sale. Call phone 385-J. P. T. 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