r-. ? - w u -v' PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917. PAGE TWO 3 To get quick relief take Dr. Kings New Discovery. Used 50 years. Checks the cold. Stops the cough. Try it. r - boiu uy ait aruggisia I;-, - B "ir W- for Coughs s Colds The Erils of Constipation Leaving waste material in the body poisons the system and blood and makes you liable to sick headaches,, biliousness, nervousness and muddy ekin. Try Dr. King's New Life Pills. Prompt relief. 25c. At all druggists. ALVO. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer was In Lincoln Saturday. L. II. Mickle arid J. A. Shaffer drove to Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Snavely motored to Lincoln Tuesday. K. Stewart and Ellis Coon autoeed to Lincoln Monday. Joe Armstrong was transacting business in Lincoln Thursday. G. F. Foreman lias gone to Val paraiso to build a corn crib. Mr. and Mrs. Y. O. Boyles of Lin coln called on friends here Monday. J. P. Rouse is able to be down town often and is getting along real Avell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenow mo tored to Wabash Wednesday after noon. Geo. Hall left Tuesday for Grant, Nib., to bring back a car load of mules. Frank Linch of Lincoln took din ner with his sister, Mrs. J. P. Rouse Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Foreman and son, of Lincoln, spent Sunday after r.on with the home folks. Mr. Wake, from Los Angeles, CaK ifornia.. spent last Wednesday with G. P. Foreman and family. t Mrs. Ryan and son, Ola, of Green wood, spent Friday with Mrs. Ryan's Eeice, Mrs. G. P. Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanandle, of University Place, visited at the G. P. Foreman home Wednesday. Mrs. Dan McCurdy visited her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Grove, in Have lock, Monday night and Tuesday.. . tS. C. Boyles and family and"fclr 51. C. Keefer and daughter Miss-Lois', autoed to Lincoln Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman jr., of Valparaiso, were down Sunday and Mrs. Belle Bennett returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linch of Uni versity riace made a brief visit at the G. P. Foreman home Friday on their way to Omaha. The Misses Lucile Whitman, Car lysle Whitten and Stevens, of Lin coln, front Monday evening at the G. P. Foreman home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rouse and daughter Mrs. Geo. Babbitt and son. Millard were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Curyea Friday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snavely and Mrs. Snavely's father, Henry Roelr odtz and wife autoed to Lincoln Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Roelodtz expect to go to California soon to spend the "winter. Miss Marjory Carr came in Tues flay from Valparaiso for a week's' va cation, school having closed for a week on account of corn husking. She will visit with Miss Marie Stroe- 9 7 J la "sli fcd Li 13 , I 7 mmsssmsmm jm -ii-t-nn ... - - --- mi i minium . ' All of our experience in the purchase of jewelry is at your command for an investment of any size in this line. We welcome your inquiries and guarantee you sound advice on all subjects pertaining to jewelry. f You Will Find Style and Satisfaction , Here at Its Height, mer and Mrs. E. M. Stone and other friends here "this week. Mrs. Daniel Skinner passed away Thursday evening at her home, af ter suffering from Brights' disease and was buried Saturday in the Alvb cemetery. Miss Lydia Taylor will lecture in the Church of Brethren on Saturday evening at S o'clock on "The Simple Life." Everyone is cordially invit ed to attend. Mrs. Minnie Bobbitt and daugh ter, Hazel, spent Friday night and Saturday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Foreman. . Mrs. Bobbitt has gone back to Stewart for a week or so. Mrs. Elizabeth Doty and daugh ter, Mrs. Nettie Amick and her son, Sterling, of Weeping Water and Mr. and y.rs. J. A- Shaffer were Sunday guests at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. L. II. Mickle. Ed Carr and family of Eagle, mo tored over Monday. Miss Lola e-i mained to visit with Miss Marie II. Stroemer, who is home from ber school duties at Syracuse on account of a week's vacation, to let the school boys husk corn. OBITUARY. Emily Ann McCloud was born March 9, 1853 at Washington, Taz well county, Illinois, and died Nov. 1, 1917, at her home near Alvo, Nebraska, aged 64 years. seven months and twenty-three days. She was united in marriage with Daniel Skinner, Dec. 24, 1874 at her home near Washington, Illinois, and to this union were born five daughters and four sons. Three years of her mar ried life was spent in Illinois, eleven in Kansas and since 18S8 she has resided in Cass county, Nebraska. She gave her heart to God in the year of IS SI and united with the United Brethren church. During the past year her health has been de clining and on Sept. 1, she was taken sick though not confined to her bed until Oct. 11. She suffered from Bright's disease and other complica tions. She is survived by her hus band Daniel Skinner and children. Mrs. Angeline Rosenow, Delbert Skinner of Alvo, Mrs. Ada Mick of Chappell. Neb., Mrs. Elsie Ratbbun Mrs. Mabel Bush, Arthur Skinner and Alva Skinner, all of Alvo, and fourteen grand -children and ojje great grand daughter. Little Beth Rose Clark, four sisters and four fcrothers, one son Everett and daugh kter .Alma having died , in infancy. Her children were all with her'dur ing her sickness. The funeral wa3 held Nov. 3, in the 51. E. church at two o'clock and was conducted by Rev. J. L. Snavely assisted by Rev Wagner. Burial was made in Alvo cemetery. The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in their hour of grief. - CARD OF THANKS. We desire to sincerely thank all those who so kindly assisted us dur ing the sickness and burial of our beloved wife and mother and for the beautiful flowers. DANIEL SKINNER AND . CHILDREN. Little Ones and Old Ones. James Edwards, 208 Harriett St. Montgomery, Ala., writes: "My whole family is using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound now the little ones and the old ones. It has cured our coughs and broken our Colds. Foley's Honey and Tar clears stopped air passages, heals raw inflamed mem branes removes phlegm, alid eases sore chest. Sold everywhere. AMERICANS IN DEATH CLINCH AT DAYBREAK MEET ''GREAT ADVENTURE" ON FRENCH FRONT. WHEN GER MANS SWARM UPON THEM. TRENCH BATTLE BEFORE DAWN One Hero Engages Two .Enemies With Bayonet and - Is Slain. With the American Army in France, Nov. 5. A small detach ment of American infantrymen was attacked in the front line trenches early Saturday morning by a much superior force of German shock troops. The Americans were cut off from relief by the heavy barrage in their rear. Tley fought gallantly until overwhelmed solely by num bers. .The fighting in the trenches was hand-to-hand. It was brief and fierce in the extreme. As a result of the encounter, three Americans were killed and four wounded. A sergeant, a corporal and ten men were taken prisoner. Two French soldiers who were in the trenches also were killed. The enemy lost some men, but the num ber is unknown, as their dead and wounded were carried off by the re tiring Germans. From the beginning of the en gagement until the end the Ameri cans lived up to all the traditions of the American army, the records r showing the bravery of the detach ment and of individual members. The German raid on the American trench 'was carried out against mem bers of the'second contingent enter ing the trenches for training. These men had only been in a few days Before dawn Saturday the Germans began shelling vigorously the barbed wire front cf the trenches, dropping many high explosives of large cali ber. A heavy artillery fire was then directed so as to cover all the adja cen't territory, including the; passage leading: up. to the frenclie.-j thereby forming' a' most' effective" barrage in the rear as well as in front. Give Stout Resistance. Soon after that Germans to the number of 210, according, to the re port, rushed through the breaches and wire- entanglements on each side of the salient, their general objec tive barrage in the forefield having lifted pr a moment. The Germans went into, the trenches at severa points. They met with stout resist ance. Pistols, grenades, knives and bayonets were freely used. For many minutes there wason- siderable confusion in the trenches the Germans stalking the Americans and the Americans stalking the Ger mans. Ine one section of the trench an American private engaged two Germans with tlie bayonet. That was t)e last seen of him until after the raid when a dead American was found on the spot. Another was killed by a blow on the head with a rifle butt from above. ROUNDS UP MR. EVANS. From Tuesday's Daily. L. W. Evans, who when released to get the necessary fine for running last evening without tail lights, and failed to appear, was rounded up by Chief of Police Barclary and induc ed to cough up the necessary two dollars and trimmings. He is em ployed with the Proctor & Gamble soap company, who are advertising this city. And you may gamble that when fined and they slip away and get by with it they are doing exceedingly well. TAKEN UP. At my place, 5J2 miles east of Manley, 3 calves. Owner may have same by proving property and pay ing for this advertisement. Julius Engelkemeier. ll-7-2twkly Have It Handy for Croup Grandmothers ' and mothers who have raised families of children have learned from expexience that it pays to keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar in the "house ready for emer gency. It gives prompt relief trod dreaded croup attacks, checks colds and coughs, and relieves the whoop ing cough. A safe medicine no opiatts. Sold everywhere. You will find a fine line of birth day cards at the Journal office. ALBERT LUTHER EURPO CALLED HERE From Tuesday's Daily. Albert Luther Burpo who regis tered at Eagle at the registration in June, and departed from there at that time, was not located until re cently when he was found in the Cast. The board there were instruct ed to give him an examination and forward the papers to this board. In stead of doing this they' gave the examination, and allowed an exemp tion, which was not in the scope of their authority. When they report ed to this board that they had given him an exemption, the board here immediately notified them that they could not do as they had thought they had done, but that board here must pass on the examination, and for the man to come immediately to Plattsmouth for he had been called for service. The local board are awaiting a reasonable time for him to appear, which if he does not he will be reported as a deserter. WILL SOON DEPART FOR HIS HOME From Tuesday's Daily. 4-ast evening George W. Young, who has been here for over a week, returned from Omaha, where he has been to visit with his brother Rob ert Young, who is in a hospital at that .place being treated for injuries received by reason of railing from an apple tree, some three weeks since. The injury which is a broken thigh bone is still in a plaster cast, so mat it cannot ne molested lor a few days yet. Then an X-ray ;nc ture will be taken of the injury to ascertain what will be next step in the treatment. T.Ir. George W Young will soon depart for his home at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. but will go by the way cf Edgar, Ne braska, where lie will stop to visit with ' his nephew, Mr. W. R. Ycung of that place. ?dr. George W. Young is the father of rirs. Meek Davis of near Murray, where he is the ruest while here. i!r. Young is the fath er of the good rends movement in the 'southland end is very enthusias tic for good road.. He muds this office a brief visit while in the city, and we vera regaled by his sunny disposition and his ways which were fiilod with yv?. In his going to the southland the state of Oklahoma may he find a scope for the energies which he possesc-es go fully. FUNERAL FRO!.!"" ' BUSLI1IGT02T STATION From Tuesday's Daily. The remains of Mrs. Bertha Buck ingham,' who died to suddenly at her heme in Omaha a few days since arrived in this city today at one o'clock, and was met nt the station by undertake" W. J. Streight. and the funeral held from the station. the interment being made in Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Buckingham was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs uenjamm Brocks, and was a resi dent of Plattsmouth for a number of years. She was united in mar riage at Glenwood, Iowa, a number of years since and from there with her husband removed to Omaha. At Omaha the deceased made her home until her death a few days bince. She leaves besides the father and mother. one brother and one sister Clyde Brooks and Mrs. George W. Rtraley of Omaha and three sons of her own EASTERN STAR CHAPTER. Will meet in regular session Tues day evening as this will be an im portant meeting. All members are requested to attend. Arrangements will be made to entertain our official visitor Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Anna C. Simpson, Wednesday Nov. 14ih. ' d&w FIVE PER CENT FARM LOANS. I am prepared totake applications now for farm, loans to be closed not later than January 1st, at 5 per cent. Inquire of Chas. C. Parmele, at The Bank of Cass County. Mothers THank Us Keep your growing girls free from colds end weakening coughs and you are help ing them to healthy vigorous womanhood. Thousands of mothers tavc written let ters of thanks, telling what Foley's Honey and Tar fcas done for their daughters in ridding tbem of coughs that "hung on" and vtskencd them just at the agewhen the young girls required ell the physical strength they could command. Foley's Honey and Tar is noted for its quick effect on coughs, colds and croup. Mrs. Ada Sanders. Cottentown, Tcnn.. writes: "We use Foley's Hooey and Tar as our best and only couSU remedy. It never fails to cure our two girls when they have cold.' "SOLD EVERYWHERE." TAKES DAUGHTER HOME TODAY. A-rom Tuesday's Dally. air. Daniel canoon oi tiinei, mo., who arrived in the city a. few days since to visit with his sou Jesse Cahoon and family, and to escort his daughter Miss Elsie Cahoon, who has been sick with the typhoid fever here for some time past to their home at Ethel, Missouri, departed this morning with his daughter for their home. Miss Elsie was very sick, so much so that recovery was not thought possible, and is now much improved though still very weak from the effects of the dis ease. OHOIUt OK UHAHl.NO and Notice on Petition' for settlement of Account. In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss To all persons interested in the Es tate of Apatlia stull. Deceased: On readiner the petition or V Cummins. Administrator, prayinff a final settlement and allowance of Ms account filed in this Court on the 5th ilav of November. 1917. and for his discharge as suclf Administrator: It is herebv ordered that you ana all persons interested in said matter may. and do, appear at tue couni Court to be held in and for said Coun ty, on the 20th day of November. A. 1.. 1U17, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant ed, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be jjiven to all persons interested in said matter by puli ishinK a copy of this order in the PUUtsmouth Journal a semi-weekly newspaper printed in Id county, for one week prior to said day of Inuring- In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 5th day of November, A. !., ll17. ALLKX J. I3KKSON. (Seal) County Jude. Mirier to rm:iiTms Ti:e State of Nebraska Cass County ) ss: In the County Court. In th- matter of t lie Kstctt of l!!a:ulie Marsli. Ieceasel. To the Creditors cf sai:l Estate: You are hereby notified that I will Kit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on the r.rd day of Ieeimber. 11H7, and on the 3rd day of M;i;e!i. I'.'tS, to receive and examine all claim against said I'state. with a vi.-w t- their adjustment and allow ance. Tile time limited for the pre .senta t :on of claims against said Kstate is i lino months from the fust day of December, A. 1 .. 1 1 7. and the time limited for payment of ilt bts is eifiiit months fronr said first day of hcceni ber. U17. 'iiue.sr my hand and the sal of said County Court, this Urd day of .November. 1917. ALLKX J. IJKKSOX. tSiul) ni-swhv. County Judge. .OTICK ! JSAI.I; In the District Court of the Co;::ity of C:ss, Nebraska. In il matter f the Kciatc of Henry W. Eaton. Deceased: No ice is herebv given that in pur suance rtf an order of James T. Regie- nf the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, made on the JSlh day of October. 1017. Tot the of the ieal estate herjjiaftrr Cf tori ed. there will be i-old at th& south-f ronx door of the Court Douse in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 10th day of I M-i inUT, T.17, at ten o'clock a. m at public vendue to the highest bid dor for car-h the- following describe real estate, to-wit: Lots two hundred eleven (211) arid two hundred twelve (212 in the villa ire of Greenwood, Cass county. Nebraska. ?a:d rule to remain open one hour. DOilOTHV M. LYNCH. Administratrix of Estate of Henry V Eat mi. Deceased. C. -V. KAWLS, Attorney. n.'i-sWoOd ITI('K OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that pursu ar.t to an Order of Sale issued to me bv the District Court of Cass county Nebraska, on the 2nd day of Novem ber, . D.. 1!H7. in an action pending in said court in which James Del Dernier, as guardian of Ernest R. El liott. Harrv Elliott and Walter Elli ott. all minors. Kichard Deles Dernier Laura Deles Dernier, Martha Ann Ing werson. Albert N. Ingwer.son. Norman C. Del.s Dernier, Emma Deles Der r.ier. James Deles Dernier. Eugenia Pelts Dernier. Lester M. Elliott, Alic Elliott. Arthur Elliott. Andrew Elliott and Linnie Deles Dernier are plaintiff and John C Deles Dernier, is defen dant. I will, on Saturday, the Mh day of December. -A. !.. 131 I. s'.t one o clock in the afternoon on said dav. at the front door of the NehaWka Hank, Ne bavvUa, Cass county. Nebraska, one fr Kale at public vendiire to the high est bidder, the fallowing described real estate, situated in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, to-wit: The south half of the northwest qua i ter (SVi NW'Vi) of Section Twenty-four (21). and the north east quarter NK) of Section Twenty-three 2iD. all in Town ship Ten (10) North of Uanyre Twelve (12) East of the 6th Prin cipal Meridian, Cass county, Ne braska. the terms of sale being one-tenth cash on the day of sale and the balance of the purchase price on the lay said sale is confirmed by tho District Court of Cass countv. Nebraska. Said sale will remain, open for one hour. WILLIAM DELES DERNIER. u3-sw5w. Referee. M1TICK TO CREDITORS'. The State of Nebraska) Cass County ) ss: In I lie Comity Court. In the matter of the Estate of Eliza beth F. Edmunds, Deceased: Notice is hereby given to the credi tors of said deceased that hearings wilr be had upon claims filed against said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass countv. Nebraska, at the coun ty Court room in Plattsmouth. in saw county, on tlie nr.st uay oi ueccmuer, 1917 and on tlie 2nd day of March, 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day, for examination, adjustment ana anow ft nce. A1I claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing. - Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth. rsenras- ka, this 31st day or octoter. v ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) County Judge. LEGAL AOTICE To George W. Norton, Geo. W. Norton (nrst.reai name unKnown. ucu. Mattison (first real name unknown). John v Fountain. Henry Fountain, George E. Harding; tlie heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interest ed in the estates of the following named persons, to-wit: George W. Norton. Geo. W. Norton (first real name unknown), Geo. D. Mattison (first real name unknown), John VAnntiiin lipnrv Fountain - and George E. Harding, whose names and j residences are unknown; William H. Frice, William M. Price and Albert Kelly, Executors of the last -will and testament and estate of George E. Harding, deceased; and the unknown owners and the unknown claimants of the following described real es . tate, to-wit: The East half of the Southeast quarter (ESEV4) of Sec tion Twenty-three (23), the South west quarter (SW) of Section Twenty-four (24), the North half of the North half of the Northwest quarter (NV$jNiNV4 ) of Section Twenty-five (25) and the North half of the North half of the Northeast quarter (N'N'NE'i) of Section Twenty-six (26), all In Township Twelve (12), North of Hange Ten (10). East of the Sixth (Gth) P. M in Cass county, Nebraska: - You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on the 24th day of October, 1917. Nancy J. Hill, Franklin I. Hill, Eunice E. Kline, Jesse J. Hill, Charles F. Hill, Violet E. Thorp, Kuth Thorp and Florence Thorp by her Guardian and next friend, Keginald H. Thorp, as plaintiffs filed their petition in the Jjistrict court in and for Cass countv. Nebraska, and that you and each of you are parties defendant, the object and prayer of said petition being to obtain a decree, adjudging and decree ing that said plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple and seized of the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: The East half of the Southeast quarter (Ei SKV4) of Section Twenty-three (23). the Southwest quarter (SW4) of Section Twenty-four (24), the North half of the North half of the Northwest quar ter (N6 Ni NW'4) of Section Twenty-five (25) and the North half of the North half of the North east quarter (N Nfc NE4) of Section Twenty-six (26), all in Township Twelve (12), North of Kange Ten (10), East of the 6th I'. M., in Cass county, Nebraska. and that said plaintiffs are entitled to the absolute and uninterrupted posses sion or said premises; that you. the de fendants, and each of you, have no title to, claim or Hen upon or interest in aid real estate; that the title to said real estate be quieted in plain tiffs; that the clouds created by the claims set forth in petition of plain tiffs be removed: and that the plain tiffs have, such other ami fyther re lief in the premises as they may be entitled to and to the Court may seem meet. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of December, 1017. Nancy J. Hill, Franklin r. Hill. Eunice K. Kline, Jesse J. Hill, Charles F. Hill. Violet E. Thorp, Kuth Thorp, Florence Thorp by her Guardian and next friend, Keginald H. Thorp. By: U. W. MORROW. o25-sw5w. Their Attorney. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Ad- 1 ministrator. The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss: In the County Court. In the matter of the Estate of Nan cy Elizabeth Wiles, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Isaac Wiles, praying that administra tion of said Estate be granted to Thomas F. Wiles, as Administrator; Ordered, That November 13th, A. D., 1917, at nine (9) o'clock a. m., is as signed far hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said flatter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why tlie prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated October IS. 1917. . - ALLEN J. BEESOX, o22-ew3w. - ' County Judged " XOTICE OF fU IT TO Ul IET TITLE To Alfred S. Cooley, if living, if dead hi heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in his estate, whose names are unknown; the unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estate of Frank Davis deceased; James J. Shannon, if living, if dead, ilia heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all otn er persons interested in ills estate, whose names are unknown; Mrs. James J. Shannon, first and real name unknown, if living, if dead, her heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in her estate, whose names are unknown: Sherman S. Cooley, Arclii bald I. Cooley and Harold O. Cooley, non-residents; all claimants to Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Eighteen (18) in tlie Village of Eagle. Cass county. Nebraska, whose real names are unknown. Defendants You. and each of you are. hereby no tified that on the 6th day of October, 1917. William Latrom, as plaintiff, filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, against you and each and all of you. as defendants, the object r-.nd prayer of which petition is to iulet plaintiff's title to Lots Seven (7) and Eight (S).in Block Eighteen (IS) in the Village of Eagle. Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and to forever exclude and enjoin you and each of you. and all )prsons claiming by, through or under you, from claiming any rignt. title, interest or lien in. to or on said real estate, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equi table. You, ami each of you, are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 3rd day of December, 1917, and if you fail to do so your default will 'he entered therein and judgment entered in accordance with the prayer otuaeoaK Having disposed of my interest in the General Merchandise, I now give my entire time to the automobile business, and am in a position to serve you much better than ever. I have a good stock of Studebaker and on Land and can uiakcyou immediate delivery. "More car for the Dol lar," is the one motto the Studebaker Corporation have kept ill mind since theirestablishment in 1852. Compare Studebaker in power, quiet ness, seating arrangement, upholstering, oversize tires, design and ac cessibility and you will be convinced our nearest competitors are priced $200 to $300 higher. Studebaker 18 Series 6 cylinder, tO h. p. - - - $1385 " 18 " 4 " 40h. p. - - - 1050 Maxwell 25-17, 30 h. p. - - . 745 P. O. B.Detroit. Call or drop me acard for demonstration. Goodrich and Lee Punc ture Proof Tires and Tubes at under the market. Prench Auto Oils and Auto Accessories. Ford Specialties. Empire Mechanical Milkers carried in stock. - J. F. Uv7LFF, - Ceclar Creek, of plaintiff's petition. This notice Is made pursuant to an order of said Court. WILLIAM LATROM. Plaintiff. PALMER. TAYLOR & PALMER. His Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cas Coun ty, ss: In the County Court In the matter of the Estate of Aug ust Anderson, Deceased. to me creuitors or saiu instate: You are hereby notified that I 'will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on the 20th day of November, 1917. and the 21st day of February, 1918. at 9 o clock a. m. of each day to receive and examine all claims against said Estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The Hme limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is three months from the 20th day of Novem ber, A. 1)., 1917, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 20tivday of November, 1917. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 19th day of October. 11H7. ALLEN J. BEESOX, (Seal) County Judge. ORDER TO SHOW CAtSE. In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. In re Guardianship of Marvel E. Hale, a minor. Now, on this 17th day of October, A. D., ,1917, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Nora A. Powers, guardian of Marvel E. Hale, a minor, praying for license to sell the following described real estate to wit: That part of lot 5 in Porter Place, ari-Additinn to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot thence running east along the north line thereof 677.65 feet, thence south parallel with the east line of said lot 79 feet, thence west parallel with the north line 709.63 feet to tlie west line of said Lot 5, thence northeasterly along said west line to the place of beginning. And also, commencing at the northeast corner of said Lot 5 in said Porter Place. thence running westerly "26 feet, thence south paral lel with the east line of said lot 145.70 feet, thence east parallel with the north line 526 feet, thence north 145.70 feet to the place of beginning, all being situated in I'orter 1'iace, an Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of using the funds derived therefrom for the support, education and maintenance of said minor child, and alleging that the sale of said land is necessary for the best interests of said minor; and it ap pearing that an order should be en tered requiring all persons interested in said real estate to appear and show cause, if any. why a license should not issue to said Guardian to sell tlie interest of said minor in said above described real estate. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at the District Court Room in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tlie 26th dav of November, 1917, and show cause, if any there be, why a license should not issue to said Guardian to sell said real estate of said minor, and for the purpose set forth in said ap plication. - It is further ordered that a copy of this order be served upon all persons interested in said estate by. publica tion of said order for three successive weeks prior to said date set for show ing cause, in the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper published serai-weekly and of general circulation in Cass county, Nebraska. JAMES T. r.EGLEY, Judge of the Dist. Court. R. R. WINDHAM, o22-sw3w. ' Atty. for Guardian. l' ORDER OF IIEAItl.VG , on Petition for Appointment of Ad mipislrator. Tlje State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss: In the County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Mary C. Edgerlon, Deceased: On readin.g and tiling the petition of J. A. Edgerton praying that Adminis tration of said Estate may be granted to him as Administrator; Ordered. That on November 13th, A. D. , 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., isN assign ed 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 petitioner should not be granted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated October 17, 1917. ALLEN J. BEESOX, (Seal) o 1 S -3 w. County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska) Cass County ) ss: In the County Court. In the matter of the Estate of Velos- co V. Leonard. Deceased. To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on the 31st day of October. 1917, and the 31st day of January, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. in., to re ceive and examine all claims against said Estate, with a view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is three months from the 31st day of October. A. D.. 1917, and the time limited for payment of debts Is one year from said 31st day of October, 1917. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 27th day of September, 1917. ALLEN J. BEESON.. (Seal) ol-4v. County Judge. 9 ersic- Nebraska i