THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917, PLATTSMOUTII SEMMVEEKLY JOURNAL. l'AGE 7. f ' i- TtiK niSTnif t rornT ' nrtmr r t.MTKU STATKS, DIVJ illCT OK i KBK-ASKA, U.COL. i)lVIMO. Marshal. Oil Co.. an Jov.-a Corporatloji; Nebraska" F.uicK Automoijiio ?".. h Nebraska Corporal ior,. i-vti I'aN'.on & (Jallacrher .Co,, a Nohrcislta Cor jK)vation, ' . . ' ' . I'luintifi';. " ' . 1 - vs. ' . ' .' - Charles Morinani " . no. n. r. r;ii:i:. r , it liavinjr lren shmvn lo the Court t h;i t otj t lie L'lst .lav U" .tulv. T.M7. a i'tll!lll WilH I'lcil in tliis court nrav that Charles hii iikrupt in 1. Xarm;m r" : iiilt?4-ri . 11 m coi iln ii wit li Tlif act-i of- Conart's relating to hunkruptt'y. u 1 1 1 on 1 1 1 e 'ami' lay. to-wit, July ! 1 i 1 7. Jatul) Fawcett an-1 JJohtrt S. Motkett, attorneys for said iejliioni:i creditors, tiled a petition prayins' for an oi tier for notice- to .aid t'harlos I. Norman by pnlHcation. and settins out in such petition Under oath that. said Charles I... N'ortnan is not an inhabit ant of or found within I lie District of Nebraska. aiul lias nor entered his jip )ic:ira!cc on said petition, and that his residence is to them unktiowni -iiw. upon motion of said -Jacob Kawrett and JiotHjr S. Mockctt, attorneys, as aforesaid, it is bv tlie Court - ' Ordered that the above named al leged bankrupt. Charles T4. Norman, answer, plead or demiir to t lie- pet ition tiled herein asrainst bim on or l.eforo tii1 Clli day of Auirust. VM7t and in case of his failure to so plead, answer5 or demur thereto, adjudication shall be m-ule according to the prayer of said pet i lion. It is is further ordered that a cony" of this order bo jiiiblished in the I'lattsmoutii Journal, at I'lattsmautli. in the State of Nebraska. onc n week for two consecutive weeks,- said pub lication to commence not later than the '7th day of July. l'.MT. and that a copy of this order be mailed to the said a.1-ltr-d -;i:ikriiit at his last known place of residence in Louisville. Cass County. Nebraska, on or before the date of lirsl publication s-.s. herein ordered.. 1'niud Str.tes of America.) 1 i.-lrict of Nebraska, : IJncoln I ivision, " I. K. C. llovt. Clerk of the Ci-ntt d I isti ict tiat the copy of States District t of Nebraska. do ourt for the t reliv certify ;e ami rorrei t ! oi ij;oi is a t i an rde r ma ntitied cas and entered in the -a hove lay of July. on the JiJrd A. D. i:17. Witness inv ':aed as Clerk. :d the se-'l f said Covri. at Lincoln. Nebras ka, this lrd day of Julv, A. D. If 17. 11. C. 11VT. (Si:L - Clerk. : .1. II. J!el'l..Y, T-J--wk w lcputy. MlTlt hi 1 i:i;:iToiiN. T! he Milie .'.'niii.a,i ... . . ..... Ca :--s i'')i!iitv, ) sx. in Tin: corxTv con;?. Jr. the Matter of the Instate of Conrad H. Yallery. Dct -. a.-cd. To the Cj-ed-itors of said estate: You are hereby notified thit 1 will sit at the C-mntv Cotirt Iloom in f Va ttsr.iout li in said Countv. on the loth dav of Aiiuui-t. 1017, anl the lst da-' of Febrr.irv, 1"1. at l' o'clock -."M. of ca. !;l,iy. to !eeei'e and ex amine all clanji.- against said est;te. with a. view to 1 hei r adjustment and I iew :i nee. The time limited for t he presentation est a to is si:; of Aii--rut. lainis s from 1 1 7, : against said the ll'Jth day id the time debts is One mont .. 1 . pa ' in1 ;-acl : limited for Y. ar iroiu 1 1' 1 7 . Witness nts 'tli dav of Aucusl, my baud and the lMll seal day Oi ij 1 said July. oiintv :'17. Cot; it this alli:n j. i:r:i 'ounty H N. J ndg. (i;di.ii ii' hcii; m vtici: OF I'l'tltltTK F MILL. ?tat- ..!' Nebraska. 'iiiiiil r of Cass, ; Tin: forN'i'v rurKT 1 N iK CA.- ft l NT . M-.IJKAM To Adam M '-isi i: . r. C-oine J r. Philip M' 1 -iiiccr. J. J krer. V.iliie II. M-lsins. m- Mi is Mi ls : n -Uie .M.isiner. i2mu.a Mei.-ini.--r, Li::.U: ieo'i. and Nellie Horn, .ad all Tier sons intere.-.t i"i ill tl..- cstat" " J. Henrv Meisin-'er. Deceased: 1 :: reading tbr- j.etilion Adapt Mei--inirei- oiayitis tiat flic instrument tiled in lhi5 court on ihe lsth ia- of Julv. 1017. and pu r;.ort inir to be the last will atid testament f the said de- -a st i !. and re taMH'iil 4 a s' i : ill i t t ! mav le i-rove.i and aiiowc-o, orded as the last will ami less or" J. H!ir- Mei-i!iij'r. lliil .i;d i ris 1 1 llillin t be nd to pro'alc, i.r.d tl adminislra said estme be wrant.-d ! Adam t ie n of Meist-i'ier. as .c.M-nt or. It is nereny ordered that you. and all persons in terested in said matter, may. ai.d do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for .-aid amnty, n the -1st day if Allien st. .. 1 . 114. at 1' o cloeK f. M.. to show, 1 1 1 4' prayer of he t; ran ted, pernancy "f : 11 t! at -a if any lb. ere re, why P'-tili"4icr should not. 1 the.t notice of the I 1 .-i it on ami that tie ! i;iven to all iicrs"t s JiearuiS there d b- interest-'! in sai.f matlir l.v publisb-or-:r i -i 'lie 1 "ia 1 1 s s -lnl-wi e!;l v nw.- inir a ci'l'v f 1 his mouth Journal, a nancr printeil in :i.l ci.niiitv, for three suc-' ssi ve lieari npr. Yitio. ss court thi wet. lis prior to said day of m v D th hunt dl v ALL1 ! i. u-d sea I f said of Joi v. .V D. Pa 17. ;n .1. p.r;i-:so.v. . t'ounty Ju'li'. (Seal Tin-: myi kkt i iit of CCH A TV. I IIHSKA. CAS In the Matter of the L'stale 4.f Henrv AV. Kiitnn, Deceascil. 'ui;pi;i; to snow -.i si: Now 4n this 7th ilay of July, V. . a fi rt'-T L-.-iicli PG7. this III t ll 4' p4 as admin ilcnry ". li-ense t' :ni.' e t it ion st ra I r i Ka Ion. c.l tlie r 1 M. .1 it Ii v t lie SC4l, p Two 1 1 inidi of estate of uviicj: for l.'un.lre.l I Tv lve tlece; Lots I l-Tl4- en i: ! 1 a nd I Wo 1'1L' in ti'e villnire 'f ! ;i wood. 'ass "4iu"nt, Nf 1-raska, or a sufficient amount thereof t4 hi rm 1 lo- sum Of Sis Hundred Dollars ($0.00f fo- I lie payment of lebts allowed against said .estate arid tin- costs of ai in i ni.-1 ra t i' .n. there not l4in sniTicieiit pcr-ciai piop4-rly lo pay said debts and n- pei54s. It is Gierefo'V 4.rdet-d that all per sons interest4-d in srid -state appear 1.4 lore me at the District Court room in the Court Hons.- at Plattsmouth. '.as.i Countv. Nebraska, on the "0th dav of AuK"st, A. I . K'17. at 10 o'clock A.M. of slid :T. ti liow caus wh a lb-crise hhould not be prnntefi t4 said alministratrix to S4- so much of Hie iilntvo described real estate as shall be necessary to pay sahl ilebts and e.- P4-IISCS. It H further orh rd that notice .r vio h lo-arini; be wiveu l.-y liubli-hin a opy of tliis 4irdcr ,.0.0 Hi semi-weekly .1 in th - Platts for four date of i I tin 1 successive weeks before ilo; lieartnir. Dated this 7tli day of July A. D. PJ17 JAMKH T. DFGLKY, Jude of the District Court. 7-23-4 wks wkly fX OltOF.lt OF IIF.AHIAtt P-MTIll. FOIt I'I'OI I r;. 1 ! .iniu.-is-TIIATOK OH AUMIMSTK.VTIUA. The State of Nebraska,) Cass County. ) ss. ii Tlie County Court. In tbe Matter of the. Kstate of Jane A nnwv. 1 lec-easerl. On rftLdinK and tiling the petition of i.i.ui-.i fii'iivcnor Dovey and Geortre t. hover prayins tnai Auminisinuion 01 said Kstate may be granted to Frank K Schlater. as Administrator, ; Ordered. That August 7lh, A. I. 1917, sit 10 o'clock A. M., is assiKtied- for liearinj? said petition, when all persona interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and lor said County, and show cause -why the prayer of petitioners should not be granted; and that notice of the pend ency of said petition and" the hearing thereof be Riven to all persons inter-, ested-in said matter bv rbllshinsr a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly -newspaper, printed In said Cou-nty, fo-thre4m(i cesive weeks, prior, to said day; of hear- atei July 6th, 1017. ' ' '"- '"' ' ALLEN' j; BEESON. -! -. v " - , County- Jdir9: .-c "THR'TTffTKtCT CntTTT-t)PTirE CUt.XTV lib' CANS MEUHAfrKA. ,Juii?c:t L. Gilchrist. -Plaintifr, - vs.. . Thomas tu J'almer, el al., defendants. 1 ' Nat ice'ef tSi i to -Quiet Title. ' .. . ;t i'ift oiKemiauts. i Lumar Xi. J'al n'f. :. Mi ' TUumay CT. rainier, first real namu. unknown; the unknown heirs, dv Istv-O.' leijati-es. persoaal ' reprepen latfves i-nd aH other persons interested' n the. estate of Tlnimas tl. IVilruor. de-.-caHeJ; 1 ho unknown jlieirs. ilevisees, Lexalecs, pei soijaj repfrseiilat ivOs and , all other persons interested in the e-j tat(; of Jlrs. Thomas C I'almer. lirsti real 14a ue unk.nown, deceased; :d. V. 'Jreeii tirst real Mine unknown; Mrs., M. -AY. C.ieen. lirst real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devises, legatees, personal representatives and all other person interested in the estate of M. Vf. Green, first real name unknown; deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, leiitees, personal represent taives and a)l .other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. M. AY. Green, tirst real name unknown,, deceased; AY. Sj. Graff, lirsi real name unknown.. Mrs. Y. S. i 2 raff, first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Y. S. Graft; tirst real name unknown, de- I ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. personal representatives 'and.-. ali ; other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. W. S. Graff. first" real name unknown, deceased; Joseph MeCreary; Mrs. Jo seph McCieury, first real name un- I known; tin- unknown heirs, devisees. I legatees,- personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Joseph MeCreary, decased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of Mrs. Joseph MeCreary, first real name un known, xleceased; Oran S. Thompson: Mrs. CMan S. Thompson, lirst real name unknown; the imkr.own heirs, devisees. legatees, personal representatives and estate of ran S. Thompson, deceased: l!;e unknown heirs .devisees, legatees, personal representatives ami ail other persons interested in the estate of Mrs Gran S. Thompson, first real name un known, deeeased; Provident Savings l.'m S: KuiUins Association of Oma ha: the unknown y run tees, successors nd rfssirns of Provident vmirs Loan iV P.itihiiiiK Association of Oma ha; and the unknoun owners and tht 1 imknm-n claimanti.; of lots thiny-ono i..l). tiurty-three tJ.D. thirty-four c: I , t!'irty-(ive (:;.". lhirt -six c;iD C-irty-sf veil t.. t u;rt y-ei.uht (..N thirry-nine :;y. forty 1 I'll, l'ortv-4ni 1 ll. fort v-tu-o !'). forty-three ( I :t i"ort -. four (II), forty-tivo tl."i. ami fort-siv (!;. in I. V. W'fso's .ul Lots Im atcil ithiii tovernnient Lot u-ii 1 itn, 01 section eitriiiot 11 1M. 111 township twolve '12. liine fourteen (11. east of the tith P. M ., and situated in the City of Flattsnnjulh, Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. . Yoi: are hereby notified that "11 too 1'i'tli .my .if July. A. D. 1!17, nlantitf riled his suit in the District Court of t.ie County of Cass, Nobravka, lo quiet 1' :a int iff title to the above described lots, to-wit: Lots thirty-one Cil 1. thir- tv-three .:.'!. thirty-four CPD, thirty nve 5;. thirty-six j. thirty-seven t:;7. t hiity-eifjht LIS), thirty-nine 3! . frty (I'D. forty-one .11, forty-two i 1:1. forty-three (131, forty-four lit) forty-live (!. and trty-siv (lt. in I". W. 'is"s o,t Lots, Icicatnl with in G.eritmeut b't ten (I'll., of section : i irhte n 1 li, township twelxe I1J rn n tf e . t"o;:rteen ill, east if the lit h P and situatel in the Citv of Platis- tnottth. Cass Ciunty, Nebraska, be can set of liis ydvcinc possession by him .-elf and his enuitnis for more tl an ten a ars prior to the eomtm-ncen'erit if said si'i and to enjoin each and all of o;; from haviiiu- or 4 la:mi:)ir any t ii t, 1 1 tl-. lien or interest, either 1c iral or 'iu i t a b!e .in or 10 said lts or anv part thei-eof. To reiiuire ynil to s.o forh yMii- rihl, titb-. claim, lien -ii inteiest therein, if any. either b.Uiil or c-i;i;sl'l'-, and to have the satin- ;t.;ud:,cil inferior to tlie title of pfaiatiflf and for frenetal enuitable re-lo-r. This notice is made pursuant ti Go order "t t i co-art. You are rcMuircd to answer said p4-tition i 1 o- l4-forr Monilay. Si'rtcinl.ci- 10. .. i:17. 4r your default will be duly entered therein. KOULKT L. GllCHIMST. 1 'lain tiff. Y. -A. KOUGPTSD.V. Attomev for I'iaintilf. July :." iwks l. TJIF. DISTWICT (OlIiT I AND ilt CASS CO I A TV. ? L2I1K IMi.t, I'.t iie.diio- .Schneider, 1'iaiiiti.T, vs. Mario Kau liiciii-, Arthur Kibe, her husband: Charles Kau, iSelma H. Kan, Helen i:au, Verner Kau, Her man i;au, Jr.: Adolph Kau, Sarah C. Kau, his wife: Ksther Louise Kau. and Arthur G. Luehr, administrator-- 4if the estate of Herman Kau. Jr.. deceased. Defendants. Noti f Keferee's Sale. N'MTlCi: IS HL'KKKY GfYKN that in pi:rsuan-e 4f an older of tbe Dlsiri-t Court 4iuiv entered on the r:oth day of June. 1317. iri the above entitled canst authori7:ins" me. a referee, in partition to .sell the folhiwins described real es tate, for cash, and as upon execution, to-wit: The Ist one-half of tlie Northwest nuaiifr aii'l tin- Southwest quarter fill in Section thirty-three. Township twelve, Kaiits tea, containing 1M0 acres. That I en the 11th 4lay of Aupr- nst, P.U", at the liour of eleven '-IocU A. M. of "said iay. at t ho South front door .jf tfie Court Iiou.se, In the City of Plattsuioikfr. Ca? County. Nebraska, sell te the highest bidder for cash the abov. eSid foreKOinpr descrilied real r.s tfile anl in such parts as will be an fioiiii '-d at said sale, reserving- the rlf-bt. to reject or accept any and all bids made at said sale. Said sale will remain open for ito hour. Dated this 0th day of June. 1917. WILLIAM K. FOX. K'-free in 1'artition. MATTH KY GKKLVG, Attorney. s-w-full :i0 dys Ao ric i: to CHCumms. The Stat4- of Nel-aska, Ca County. ss. Jn tlie County Com!, the Matter of the Kstate of Andrew In Dill. Dectaser To the Creditors of Sabi Katate: ' You are hereby notified tlmt I will sit at the County Court Koorn in Plattsmouth in said County on the 2oth day 4if Atipiist. 1917, and the L'lst day of P.-brnary. IMS, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each dtv, to receive inl -xamine all cl-iirns against said Kstate, with a vie-.-, to (lo-ir a.l justment arel allnw rti'4." The lime limite.l for the presen tation if 4'laimsi atrainst said 1'state is six months from the L'Oth 4lay of Aitr ust. A. D. 1!17, and the time limited for payment oT tlehts Is One Year from sabl -JO Hi Jay uf August, 1'J17. Wit news my hand and the seal of jsabl County Court- this lGth day of July, 1017. A LLEN J. UKKSON. (Si;.L County Judge. KOTIC'K tiF APII.M-.TO. DFFD. FOIl TAX To Y. t.;ien Boedeker, occupant, and W. K. Olmstead, lirst real name ''unknown; Mra. V. K. Olmstead, tirst real name unknown: . You and each of you are hereby noti fied that the. undersigned C. A. Kawls pureliased Lot Three CD- in Block Thirteen 1 13 1 in Latta's First addition to the village -of Murray, on the 22nd day of March. A. p. .lsia, for the de linquent tax'.s thereon -for the year 191:." -"amounting: to - $l.f.7, receiving therefor ..County . Treasurer's Tax Sale Certificate Number 4a37; that sabl lot was asscs.'d in the name of V. K. Olmstead. and that Die record title thereto in the ofticeof the Register of Deeds of- Cas -County, Nebraska, satmhs in the name of Y. Jt. Olmstead; that subsequently- to -said purrhase the u n!c'rslirned, on the 1st day of-N'ovem-ber,J A. D. 1915, paid on said lot under sai l certificate taxefe for the year 1914 --amoirntlniff.' to 1.3St tnd thereafter on tTsi? -21st dny; of June, ;A. 1). 1917, the iirMlerfeigTw-."?. paid oa..saIxl lot under feaidi eer-tificate taxes for Hie year 1915 in th exivh' of $1.77; tliat subsequently the -undersigrnetl - paid . taxes on said -lot under said certificate tor the year 19tG araountlns-to the yum -of - $1.38: said payment was made on tlie 21st day -of June, A. D. 1917. The UttGerstened will apply to the foanty Treasurer nt Cass t'ounty. Ne- hruAka, far a deed to taid. lot. after the 1'th day of November, A. D. 1?17. in care redemption has not been niadt. Of all oi which you will lake due notice. " . ' C. A. KAYVLS. July lC-Uwks Purchaser. AOTICt: TO HHIHTOK. Tlie Slate of Nebraska.) Cass County. ) ss. In the County Cduft. ' In the Matter of the Kstate of Selina . Barwick. Deeeased To the Cr;dJt Aors of said estate: oii are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court lloom in Plattsmouth. in said County, on the Gth day of August, 1917, and 6th day or Februarj". ISIS, at o clocK A. -M.. on each of said days, to receive 'and examine all claims airainst said Kstate. with a view to their adjustment and llinvancc. The time limited f4ir the presentation of claims against said Ks tate is six months from the fJtli day of Ausust, A. D. 1917. and tlie time limited for payment of debts is Ono Year fmm said 2ml day of July, 1917. "Witness my hand anl the seal of saiil Ciiunty Court, this 2nd day of July, 1917. ALLh. .1. lilLU, County Judge. IX T11K IIISTKUT ('(MIST OF T11H fill XT1 :F C ASS. XKi:it.KA. I ) Notice of Suit to (julet Title, llimcnus Adams, Plaintift, vs. Samuel Mealey. et al., Def endan I s. To the lefendauts, Samuel Mealey, Mrs. Samuel Miuiev. lirsi real name unkiiown; t h- uiikuow n lieirs. 4b' visees, legatees. personal lcprescn- talives aiol all ether persons in- t eresu-d i:i tt state of sanu'ei Mealey. deceased: tlie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen- talives am' all liier persons interested in te estate of Mrs. Samuel Mealey, first real name unknown, rleceaseil: S. C. Smith, tirst real name unknown: Mrs. s. c. smith, fu st real name nn- and deiarted on the early morning known: tin- unknown heirs, devisees...-, .. ' , , lefca tees ?s. personal representatives , ler persons Milerestoti in 1 ne -s- f S. C. Smith, first real name n,, - all oth tat4 of known, ileceas.-4; tl unknown lo irs, devis es. Icijiilci s. pcrs-mal represen-j tatives and all ollu-r pi-rsons int -ret el j in ii-c oijif hi jii:-. i, riiiini, iii.i: . , .1 real name unknown, .leccas.d: tlo- un-v-s a passenger to Uniaiia tins morn known owners and the unkiiown claim-j jllir r,v:n wlieie he will go to the bar ants ijf the south'-ast iiiarLer i.K'i I , of se4tion t hirt -fmir en, tnunsii i p ' vcf-t litlds of South Dakota for v.ork ehven Mil. noirli r:niiri tW4'lve ( 1 "' I . .... . . .. east . f the .;th i M.. in the Countv of Cass. Nebraska ' i o u are hereby notitiol that on the 'M!l ilay 4i" Julv. A. D. 1 1 7. rdaiTitilt rib.d l is suit, in the Di.-n u t c.nu t f the Countv of Cass. Nebraska, to nniet ptaintiu:; title to ire anove uescr inei land, to-wit: the southeast 4,uarter SKU) of section thirty-f..ur CU . township eleven ell, north ranjre twelve ti;), east of the 6th i. XL. in the County of Cass, Nebraska, hi ause of his adverse possession by himself; and his grantors for more than ten years prior to the coninieuce:netit t'f , said suit and to enjoin each ami all f j -4in from having 4.f claiming: anv riiiht. i title, t i Ti ir interest, either leai r unll ll a,lu it, ..I- I i . .-.It,! l-t.i.1 .... 'ii..' rart thereof. T41 rr-ouiri- y.i'u to s t fo: t!i our rieht. titb-, claim, lien or interest therein, if any. either L.al or e;uitahl4, and to hae the san- ad- j 1: i 1 interior i4 1 1 1 iit n 411 piaiuti- This and for general -jnitabb.- relief. notb-e is mad.- pursuant to t ly order j tu,.ninrjr !olno ,0, the lllidlligllt Mis ot ihe unit. 1 uu are t j 11 1 roil ti an- 1 sw4-r said p4-iitioii on 4r hefore M'ui-isouii l'acifu. 1;4- N.r,t 4111 ht-i' til A II 1 111 1 nr viiur -Jafault wlil l-e iilv i)icr4-il then in. JUMKNUS ADAMS. Klaintiff. My y. a. ki?i;i:tsi:. Hi Attorney. I.N Till! Dl ( III Ml j.thk -1" ( in i:t nr Tin; tl" t'A.. MCllltASKA. James ;:. Walga and Charles Wit : yu. Il.'.lllllll.. V Cora Murrsiy. it al., Defetnin tils. N4tice of Suit to tjiiicl Titb-. r.. the ,hfendant-, Hank Mori ay ; . Henry .vlurray: lazie Mct iiril: Miles, iiCiiii; iioiiert Miirrnx : Mrs. Uoi.crt Mtiirav. first real tiame uuknuwn: Wil- li nn Muira; Certru.b- Murrav. ami t .. i the i:nlr.own owners and Ce -...w u ; cla lina r.ts of tax lot twi'lvn till, iri I h- ' aori iv.est iiiarter 1 N w '., m' t i : root h-a.-'., 4111a rt i-r 1NK1, ) )f sei-tio,i ! eiKi.t (M. township eleven fin. raiitfc I fourte.-n mi, c;,st of th,- lUh 1: M. in: ihe ounty ot l ass. .NcliiHsliii. 'ol are hen-bv uotitied that 111 the: ISiU 4I1- of July. A. D. 1!'17, pla i a t i Ps I liUil tiieir suit i:i t i Jrfstriet l.'ulirl i of th- Ciiint- in Cas.- Nebraska, to -;..iet piaii.tins titb to tie f oi lo wi nK ! .leseMbed lands, to-wit: Tax lot tv.-el'.e i 1 z 1 , in th-- north- west 'iiiarter i.wv,! 4.f the nort!:cast : iuarl4'i- (Nl'i) 4.f section i 1 1 1 IM, 1 township eleven Mil. ran ye foorleen (ID. east of the Uih 1 M.. in t la- Comi ty of Cass, iNehiaska, ln-eansi- f their adverse possession by themselves ami tiu-ir jrrantor.-; for more than (4-11 j cars prior to the commencement 4f said suit and to enjoin each ami ail of you from having or claiming any rit;ht, title, lien or Interest, either leal .; eipiit-al-le. In or to sahl lands, 4r any part theia-iif: I41 ri'iuiia- you to set forth your riht. title, claim, lien or Interest therein, if anv, either leel or euiil able. and to have the same ailjuded inferior to the title 4.r plaintiffs ami for neii'M-al eguiUibie relief. This notice is made pursuant to 1 1 order of tbe court. Vou are reciuired lo answer sajil petition oft 4r before Monday, Si-pt-tnb'-i lt. .. D. 1H17, or your default will be duly entered therein. JAMKS K. WAKCA and CliAKLiOS WAKCA. I'laintiffs. y. a. i;obi:i:tsi n, . 1 torney. Jul oJ hv sw i.i;t. i. itri'ici'j. Svl'f lo N4J11-IJesident Defendants. Their Heirs. Devisee.'-, IcKiitees. J'ersonai I leprt-sen talives. and All Persons Interesteil In Their tates: To Alex Abel; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal reprcsen tativeK ami all other persons interested in the estate 4.f Ales Abel. You ami each of you are lierebv noti fied that John H. Di r. as plaint in". 4in the K;th lay of July, A. D. l'J17, filel his ami raieil petition in tlie I listrv-t Court 4f Cass r'ouiity, Nebraska, wherein you ami all of -41u are def-nd-ants: Ihe 4bject and prayer of which petition are to foiecbjsH a certnin mortuayi- jriven upon Iids Niro- and Ten in uiock Two. except Ten feet on the South end of Dot Ten, . all in Kitchb- 1'lace Addition to l'lattsmouth. ('ass County. Nebraska, bv Alex Abel to Francis M. Kimk for the sum jf 1'ive Hundred: Dollars. UurtRaKO re coiled in Hook iZ of Mortgaged at py.g 274. You are reijuired to answer sahl amended petition on or before the 17 Hi dav of September, A. D. 1 17. JOHN H. om:. C. A. KAWLS, Claiutiff. Attorney, July ol) 4 wks. DItllKIt "I" IIKtHIXU AMI MITICU U. I'l-I'ITKIN 1'IIH SP.TTM-:-li:.T VV A CCO I'M'. In tbe County Court of Cass CChnty, Nebraska. TMi. Slitlo of Tohrii.kH.l Casa County, ss. To all persont. intereetcil in the estate I of John C. l.ockie, deeea-jed: 1 In reading the petit Km -of Samuel J. arl, prayinsr a linal settlement and al Court on ti:eliStu . day. of Jul;-. DH7. imd fir distribution of estate and dis-j charge of ex.-caiarr .ii. is lierebv or-j deredi that you . and, aU persons' inter- ested In- said mattor may.-and -do, ap- pear at tlie' County Court, to-be heid in , and for said County, on the Gth day of Ans-uMt-A.il. 19J7. at s o'clock a. m - ayefa ?rrajit?d. and - thar-TOtfr-of-tht- trrt envy of .aaid petition i- nd ti e non hi; thereof be firm to ai persons i.ner--- fFte.i ;ii ?a 'i.i matter oy pvi i,iis::;:i a copy oi- tj.-i order j.l .1 no . -l'ii;t:4riO:t ii .loorjial. a sernf-wcp-kly newspaper prlnie1 in id cotnit1'. for nni' sinri'f sive w f T: prior to :aid .day of !ru ri nvf. lr. v.-i'.jii'S's whereof I have ht iuntu set liand and th- seal 4f sail Court, this 2Sth dav of Julv. A. D. 1917. ( SKA L . ALLION .1. BKKSi ., Countv J ij 1 1 ltc. Y. A, KoKi.UTSON. A I torncv. - : ' July r.iU-l-'sw LocarNews From Tueadav's Daily. Gallent Kake, of near Union, was a business VISltQjr in tlie City this aftcrnocn. Mrs. Grace Sawyer, of South Bend, accompanied by her daughter, Lucile, were in the city yesterday afternoon locking after some business with our merchants. James R. Jordan, of near Cedar Creek, was a business visitor in the city tcdr.y, coming in on the Burling ton train this morning and returning home this afternoon. Henry Snckc, from the west end of the county, one of the commiss'oncrs, came in last evening ami will meet -:l-. ,.il. ,. .or,, .:..! i l. " -"-" .......-. ..w.v- j ing after some business for the county ;4 . iCClay. T . , ... , - x. , , Davul I . U est, of rseiiawka, came ' ... ,.K. J,li v : . ' JP "lll n'OU111'' " lih 1 uu...mKi.w u.uu hm - nci e ne . .-i!l 'nil.- -ifiei- mi,. TMii- .- hi-iHot-c' '11 '""lv .aUcl 'SnlL HUltlei S lor tfic day. I. C. Patterson, from liock BlulFs, . fir.g ttv.: rtmaindtr oi the summer. ! and fall months. Cnrnoi-' 1 ATbbi-i l-!m-n ,!.-n..n.,-,l ! " 1 SatillCaiV lOi' (.O 0'H (). Wlltre he Will! .. r,,l.i,. .. .... 1. ,.i . . ; I?lt at Boulder lOf.a Week unless r-n'l.-.l ..o-.ov 1.,. ih.. .rm-amim-nf ' . for mobilization as a member of toe ..r-. j.. q:..,i, ,.f -jn;,h ., .v.,.-., i-4r.CL, i.vtll, Oi Die il .ie 1- a menl- ber. having tn'istfcd some time back, Jack Roildv ami Mcnt Kcbb, botii of Unicn, we:it to Omaha yestei hi 1 moHiirg in Mr. Koddy's e:ir, where i Ajr pr,!(v ;(-voil IV i r Tlohh rann "ur- 1ctlui su((l- iM 1 Knno came back n th.e Burlington train and vis- itcd in IMfittsriioiith l.tst evening, re John V. Hall ard wife departed this n. Ior i'-'ia; yvnie, .Mo., wncro tney will meet friends Mid take an outing ! for two uwks. -amr.ir.n- .-.nd fishin-r Thev have friends there ar.d the rcstl 'r 4, 1 ' . i- iliom the active business of traveling! siileuman which Mr. Hall follows will be a much needed rest fer him. Edward Wood of Dyesviilc, O., who has been jn th;s p fc f th country . 1 J during the season, having come here !, . T 1 1 1 last January, ard iias been engaged ;it an,j near CeI;'r Creek, making liis ,j r.ortic with his brother. Mr. Prank ... , , , ., . ''d. departed tins morning over the Burlington for h.is former home j. in the east r ... W. I'. DielS, of LoUlSVllle, OlOVe , ' , , ... ... dov 11 yay atternoon m his car, accomoanied by L. J. Mavfield, editor . J of the Louisville Courier, and his son, n -m 1 1 . , E- A- Mayheld, who Came (lOWtl l( look after the thawing, as he was among the first called. The calls for examination which are being sent out "will be for appearance Monday, Au gust Gth. . Mrs. Neill received a letter from her son, Glen, who some months ago joined the navy, and who was at a training station in California, and was with Cyril Jr.nda also from this city. The letter say that both the Plattsmouth boys fcave been placed on the "Saratoga," and will go for a trip on the Pacific ocean as a part of their training. Frank Ii. Gobelman, with .his wife, 1 and accompanied by Joe Grow of Mansfield, Texas,' went out to Cedar Creek last evening, camping and spending the night there fishkig. Whether they got more mosquito bites than fish bites we have not been advised", but they were successful in the matter of making a catch, and they are now having fresh fish to eat. James Fitzgerald, who has been on the sick V.kI for :orne lime, and was at a hospital at Omaha leceiving treatment for his general health, had fVO of hi-; foe-; lmnnlnted which hod 1 OI tU" CC L" JmputateU, WHICH rial been D ozen last winter, was down this morning, and says, that the toes are now healing up and that he is begin ning to feel better, but Jiis strength docs not return as rapidly as he would wish. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erhait and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erhartof the vicinity of Wabash, motored to this city this morning for a short visit with friends and to attend to some important business matters. They were pleasant callers at this office, and v.hile here Mr. Erhart had his subscription extended for another year, and Mr. Frank Erhart" had his name enrolled en i. our list. , ' T, ' 1 Charles JJrown, .of Ahom mention u;ae-ma.7e in this '&un' veserdav ot . " maue ia,cfiia ycxpyXiuayuL. having undtrgoue, an -operation fof - " . " " the removal of trail stones at. the hospital, is reported as be- - irrvnr - ffrw - , -awl the nurse at the ', . , , , , hospital telephoned Mr. Browns un- clc, Sir. J. W. Lovther of this place, to come. J.li". Lov.'thiT departed, on iheiiret train for the bedside of his nephew, hoping to be .able to do something; to relieve his "suffering ar.J assist in "lis restoration to health, ... - Mrs. Luke Wiles and daughter. Miss Margaret, and son Linvillo, were pass -enters for" Lincoln thil; mo nin":, where they will encamp at the camp ing grounds'-at Bethany Park, and will attend the fifty-year anniverstry of the establishment of the Christian ewmeu m :uvn iucr. mej expect io spend gome time m the camp, "and theje meet many friends from Lin coln and other portions of the state. Mrs. S. A. Wiles and daughter, Helen, were also pasengers for the same place, where they will be in attend ance at the annual convention of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wr. Glenn, who departed fion here about two weeks since, to attend a golden wed ding of Mr. Glenn's sister, Mrs. Wm. Steams, at Orian, 111., returned home this "morning. They were at the golden wedding, where they met a large number of friends, as well as relatives. While away they also vis ited with ether relatives and friends ...v.. at jjocj. lPaT1(l i I irr some lime , 111., as well as spend- at the home of their i - oc,.., r, .,,wi o i0!1 r- Oscar Glenn and lamilj, at Genost(. UL Tncy lt,yoll an excti ,ent Ume whik. awa jjjj. - . f ..,.,r..i- i C'Ui iici,- ij jj2v. i'Ji vai uncut iiuya ,n n lines. K con 'l'uesilay's Dally. Lieutenant Harry F. Stone was a passenger to Omaha this morning, ! where he goes to look after some business matters. l'Miip r ornort was a Dusmcss vis- -'J1 111 oiini:g, iui:m: i down on the Schuvler and returnintr u ' 11 ljn Lie -uujii, di,u ietoiiu.it, I home in the afternoon B. F. Wiles was looking after some business matters in Omaha this morning, having been a passenger on the early Burlington train Peter Gakemeier of Murdock was a visitor in this city this morning, whe-ic he was looking alter some b'-.-iiuss mailers in the county court. Bruce Spires, of Plainview, who has been visiting in the city for the past few days looking after some i busir.css matters, departed for his ! Kvine this afteniOOll John McNurlin. who has been 100k- 1 ... irg after tome business matters at both LouisviHe end Cedar Creek for the past few days, returned this rromirg' over the Burlington. Gene Schroeder of Louisville was a business visitor in the city this motn-iro-, and also went to Omaha on the afternoon train, where he was looking a"tcr some m itfers of business as WL'll. Henry Gakemeier, a prominent far mer living: near Murdock, was a busi ness visitor in this city today, com ing ia this morning: over the Bur lington, having business to look after at the court hou.--e. Adam Kafrenberger, who has been visiting in Beadle county, l-.outh Dakota, came in at noon yesterday, and reports things looking line up that way, but were getting a little dry, and were needing rain. Joseph Klein, of Omaha, came in today on the noon train, and was look ing after some business matters in the city, and is looking fine, especial ly as compared with the time when we raw him before, when he had just left one of the Omaha hospitals. Judge J. T. Begley was a passen ger to Omaha this tifternoon, ac companying Judge Barer of Pawnee City, who has been heir, as far as Omaha on his return home, and will look after seme business matter while in Omaha. Adam Meisinger and son, Rudolph, of Cellar Creek, motored to this city this afternoon to attend to tome busi ness matters anikvisit relatives and friends for a short time. Mr. Meis inger states that they had a good rain last night, but a little too much wind, and considerable corn is blown down. James Rainey returned thi.s after noon from Grant, in Perkins vjity, this state, where, he has thr ie quar ter sections of land. He says that things are looking rather dry out. there, but that people who are careful regarding the way they farmed, were sure of romething of a crop. Mrs. George G. Winscott, who has been visiting at Lincoln and Ithaca for the past two weeks, and caring for a nierc, who died in Lincoln a few dayti since and wa' buried at Ithaca yesterday, returned home with her little son. Miss P.uby Winscott, who v;;s also at the funeral, remained for a short time at the home of her aunt 111 Ithaca.- r.Mr. Gilbert' Pettit, iof Eagle, who was looking after - sonje business matters at .Myrray.ryterday, came to Plattsmouth last evening, whare I he .vva'also transactbg business, go- J - - ' Wn TV 1 fci avIM LINCOLN SEPT-3;4r5-6.-.M917 I ISI CdNNECTlON WITH ZfaS M5RLD'5 , &E5T LIVE STOCK ACR1CUUTURE - HORTICULTURE DOMESTIC PRODUCTS " BOYS WILL BE FOUND THE GRErAT FOOD TRAINING CAMP T T v IN FRONT OP GRAND STAND AFTERNOON" $ VIiNING i&G.'iivTr r SEVEN BANDS PLENTY 0E'MUSl&5S: ing from here to Lincoln, v.hcre hy had. some matters to I-iok a iter be fore returning to his iume at Eagle. Charles Hennings, jr., was a busi ness visitor in the city this morning, also going to Omaha, where he is looking after some business matters before going home. Mr. Hennings says he will begin excavation tomor row morning for the new farm home which he will begin for himself soon. The contract has been riven to Louis ville contractors. Mr. Floyd Paterage, who has been for two years working in Omaha, en gaged with a restaurant there, has lesigned his position, and has been working the past two days for J. II. McMaken & Sons. Mr. Paterage says that the rain was heavy enough to prevent the gang which is grading for the. new garage from working during the forenon today. Ed Frickc departed this morning for Omaha, where he will join a party of friends who will depart to day for Minneapolis for an: outing, and will camp along the way, and wi)l be gone for some time. Since the rain, which should make the touring much better than it has been for some time pai, the trip should be an enjoyable one. Mrs. E. G. Shellenbarger departed this afternoon for Omaha, where she rill be in attendance at the funeral of her grandmother, JUrs. Anna Mc Coach, who passed away Monday at her home in that place at the age of 30, and whose funeral will occur to morrow, Thursday. Mrs. McCoach leaves three daughters to mourn her death all living in Omaha. BUYS NEW OAKLAND CAR. rr4ni Tli4-i.ila v's l;sily. August Noiting, whose Buick car was torn up about two weeks since, when the Missouri Pacific railway train ran into it at the crossing while attempting to cross the track, has purchased a new car, this time buying a light Oakland, the Oakland people taking in exchange the Buick car which was in the wrccrc. Mr. Nolting was at lirst undecided as to whether he would get the old car fixed up or get a new one, and finally when the received a good offer for the old car concluded he would rather have the new one. Call Plattsmouth Garage for serv ice. Tel. G94, also livery. J. E Mason, Prop. ' Obey the Law. Order your Osgood Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All sizes. FOR SALE The Dora Moore resi dence property on Chicago Ave.; 8 rooms and bath, all modern. For par ticulars sec or write Geo. J. Oldham. Phone S05-J. Sensational Auto Value of ihe Age! :The- Crow-Elkhart MULTI-POWER CAR! The most wonderful range of pover you have ever known in a light car a quality of smoothness that is new. The most car for tne money on the mar ket today. Look into the wonderful performance of this car with such economyrlS to 26 miles ori a gal lon of gasoline.' Look into the high qualities of this car, and you will wonder how it can be sold at the popular price. A Big powerful looking car that domi - nates the roads, for . f 345 f. o. b. Factory For Demonstration See E. Efl., MOLD, Agent PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. CAMP AND BETj K cadi to EVEnYAFTE z&z DALLIED WITH HARD CIDER. Wm. Ormandcr, the cook in the Geise restaurant, was before his hon or,, Judge M. Archer, yesterday, and pleaded to having dallied wfth some hard cider, which was of that age which inebriates, but does not nour ish, and therefore became in a state of intoxication, and which he admit ted. The discriminating judge al lowed him his liberty on the provision that he should pay into the coffers of the, city a small fine with three dollars added for trimmings. Thi.i was paid by the affable cook, with the understanding that the next time the amount would be $'Jo and costs. FOR MILITARY SERVICE. Frank Harrison and sister, Miss El len, who have been assisting in the conducting bf the Holiness meetings which are being conducted on Chicago avenue, departed for their home at Tabor, la., this morning, on account of the call cf Mr. Harrison for ex amination before the exemption board of Fremont county, Iowa, which is to be given at Sidney, la., within the next few days. DRILL MASTER OF FIFTH. Vrom TtU'sday's Daily. Otto Wurl, who with his wife and . . 1 ... 'i little son came to visit his mother, arriving last Sunday, departed this morning for his home in Quincy, 111. Mrs. Wurl and son will remain at the home of Mr. Wurl's mother and other friends whom she wished to visit, for th present. Mr. Wurl, who is sargeant ef the machine gun com pany of the Fifth infantry, has been delegated as drill master for other companies of his regiment, and for this reason had to return, not having a longer time to visit, with his many friends in this city. SEASON IS NOW ON! We are prepared to take care of meat and grocery or ders. Just call us uj and let us know what time you want it and wTili have your order ready for you. Don't forget this is "Your Grocery." Market and HARVESTING