r1 At r - .-- PAGE TWO T " 7 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY. JOURNAL. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1917 THE GOONTY PR riattsmouth, Xeb., Iov. 6, 1917. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Henry Snoke, Julius A. Fitz and C. E. Ileebner, County Commissioners, Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk. Minutes of previous sessions read and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form: Claims Allowed. The following claims were exam ined and allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND The University Publishing Co.. supplies to Co. Supt $ 30.53 Chas. 2.1. Bates, expense ac count, Xels 1 larger K. D. - Clark, shoes, etc., to Mrs.- Sarah Mack 1 Platisniouth Water Co., water to jai! and court house, Sept D. C. Morgan; stamps to county officers 10.21 10.00 5.00 George L. Farley, salary for October 50.00 riattsmouth Water Co., wat er to court house and jail fcr October 1 4.23 Nebraska Lighting Co., gas and electricity to county 23.97 Iliatt & Tutt, mdse. to Joe Burton Lincoln Telephone & Tele- S.63 47.55 I12.2S 17.00 S3. 00 53. 5S graph Co., rents and tolls Frank J. Libershal, salary and expense Moaensen & Hart, mdse. to Allen $7; Nichols ?10 II. Sievers. salary and laundy 1). C. Morgan, postal supplies to Co. Sr.pt. Ktuiingtcn Typewriter Co., coupon book B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse. to Mrs. Cottingham, Oct K. B. Printing Co., supplies on claim No. 10 Opal Fitzgerald, salary, clerk for Co. Atty. and Co. Supt.-. A. G. Cole, salary and exp. Julius A. Pitz, auto hire to commissioners B. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse. to Mrs. Cottingham, Sept.- II. M. Soennichsen," report of births and deaths A. II. Stander, Do V.. L. Hand, Do Mrs. Emma Davis, Do P. I. Clements, Do Wm. II. Lyman, Do L. R. L'ptoii, Do Dr. L. Muir. Do E. ft urienegger. Do H. F. Kropp. Do Dr. G. H. Gilmore. inspecting school di.-trict No. 2S Lincoln Fine Art Co., sup-, plies IT rur SnpT.1 ; ' C. D. Qu.nton. jailor fees for October C. I. Quintou, salary for Oc tober C. G. Fricke, coal to Kushin sky. 4.23; Co. farm. .$19.SG A. C. Tulene, baling straw at county farm Lorenz Bros., culss to coun ty farm Mr?. Dora Denson, care of de p;i.dent children tor Nov 14.00 10.00 370.31 50.00 107.50 41. S3 10.00 9.00 4.25 3.50 -4 5.50 4.75 1.23 .25 .25 1.00 . 10.00 , tIoo 46.50 145.S3 24.11 4S.3i 15.00 8.00 10.00 - " J ... j a H VJ ill ,U . I i A W Mrs Chloe Allen, Do Mrs. Belle D. Grassraan, Do. Mrs. Josephine Havir, Do Mrs. Grace Sperry, Do Mrs. Ida Schlieske, Do Mrs. Edith Duckworth, Do Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle, Do Mrs. Emma C. Miller, Do Mrs. Augusta Brandt, Do Mrs. Margaret Leland, Do Mrs. Mollie Games, Do Mrs. Ethel Boetel, Do Hammond & Stephens Co., supplies to county Supt Philip Thierolf, mdse. to paupers at county farm J. II. Tarns, salary and ex pense, October .. J. N. Elliott, sawing wood at county jail Peters &. Parker, labor at the court house C. E. Hartford, fuel to War den. $3.50; court house, 155.73 l J. II. McMaken, freight and d ravage : I. N. Cummings, hauling rub bish from jail Waterman Lbr. & Coal Co" material to jail and court house Henry Suoke, salary and mil eage Julius A. Pitz, salary and mileage 11 a Piattsrr.outh Journal, printing and supplies Alj-na C. Peterson, salary and expense Louisville Courier, printing. L A. Wurl, mdse. to farm, $2.60; Monroe, $10; Hob sons, $10 H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to Hart, S3; Warden, $5; Col lin?. J3 J. W. Crabill; care of tower "1.1 A , 1U.UU 15.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 10.00 12.00 in nn XJ.JJ 15.00 20.00 C.40 100.93 4.00 16. SO 0.80 49.22 156.30 13.50 22.60 15.00 Fcr Tired Women -With Aching Heads "They help me co much and I find rdJef a3 Fonn as I begin tailing your I"oiy Kidney I'il's." 3Jrs. Frank P, lYYoaS. Morrill, Maine, XL F. T. No. 2. Sometimes it seem3 as if you can't Hand the j;a:n across your back. It is just rr.akin? your Ufa miserable tr-d robblr.fr yc j of ail energy and -ctrength. When ycu ar constantly;1 lirej. bead always aching1, nerves "OH fidrji," klJncy r-cticn painful and burn l.Tjtf then I the V.mo to- start la At ci"e fa Voir y Ki'Inpy litis. Tiiej' tt-v-iifithtn tiie "tveak, allJni? Jciint-yjs. improve their action, enable lh.-m to I'.-.ruv oft tho poisons that tLe ycur trouble. Youx nerves grow,,, j? acefb.- zftez Letoiies sounder, n?fv--.-j3 heaiip.c. -s c.1sap;wir. As Mrs. "vVocd tajv; "I finl ron.;t; aa sojon as l trrrJn t take you.- ;"oi?y Sidney Tr"..:s." X'- t ire vi. i -ct the genuine riev Kiirtv PiUs. for t!iey are rurei . r-idfclnai .ad contain no ta.-anft'! irus. " -r 4 SOLD EVLRYWHEEE." GOEEOiNGS clock for one year 40.00 Louisville Courier, printing- 10.75 '. C. Patterson, helping sur veyor . . .2.50 Fr. LibersltaU Do ; t 2.5 1 tv surveyor . 5.00 49.25 3.75 2.50 Fred Patterson, surveyor and office work Geo. Farley, helping surveyor Charles Murphy, Do E. M. Patterson, Do. l-'o ROAD FUND Tom Smith, road work, road district No. 10 . $115. i0 J. C. Lomeyer, Do, Dist. 5 H4.zu W. J. Partridge, Do, Dist 13 10. UU J. Johannsen, Do, Dist. 7 90.25 Walter Bvers. Do, Dist. 27 26.10 T. E. Hathaway, Do, Dist. 11 139.40 August Krecklow, Do, Dist. S 192.75 II. It. Meisinger, Do, Dist. 2- 108.10 C. F. Vallery, Do, Dist. l Arthur Adams. Do, Dist 16 35.30 27.60 E. J. Rtchey, lumber for road district No. 10 15.90 9.00 19.00 6.30 15.20 72. S5 201S0 S. S. Peterson, blacksmith work, road district No. 6 A. W. Nor ris, road work, road district No. 16 ' lex Jones, Do, Dist 4 F. E. Myers, Do, Dist. 16 A. A. Wallinger, Do, Dist. 15 Wm. Kaufmann, Do. Dist. 2 Wm. S. Wetenkamp, Do, road district No. 2 14.40 W. R. Young. Do, Dist. 10 lfi.SO Chas. Frohlich, Do, Dist. 16- 7.00 W. W. Coatman. Do, Dist. 16 S.40 F. W. Wilken, Do, Dist. 6 125.00 J. D. Allen, Do, Dist. 16 ; 44.60 Alex Jones. Do, Dist. 4 16.00 T. F. Stroud & Co., grader re pairs for Dist. No. 2 The Olsen Quarry, dynamite and fuse for Dist. 13 R. D. Williams, blacksmith work, Dist. No. 7 Tool. Nauman & Murtey, lumber for road Dist. 4 Tool, Nauman & Murtey, lumber for road Dist. 7 C. II. Nold Lbr. Co., lumber for read Dist. No. 5 John lverson, blacksmith work, road Dist. No. 2 J. Adams, lumber for roatl district No. 16 Nick Becker, road work, road district No. 16 Wm. Umland, Jr., Do, Dist. 16 High Weaver, Do, Dist. 16 R. V. Brunell, Do. Dist. 16 W. J. Alt house, Do, Dist.-6 F. W. Nolting, Do. Dist. 1 J. W. Ruhga, Do, Dist. 14 W. H. Seybert, Do, Dist. 1 Edw. Meisinger, Do, Dist. 1 Will Hirz, Do, Dist. 1 3.20, 2.50 20.75 33.60 50.72 4.20 S.00 12.96 19.60 26.40 26.00 S.40 93.20 11.40 22.50 10.75 S.00 9.00 Avoca Village Treasurer,, proportion of Road Fund, Dist. No. 23 2S0.00 Nebraska &. Iowa Steel Tank Co.. culverts for Dist. No. 4; Commr. Dist. 3 DRAGGING FUND C. 2.1. Read, dragging roads, Dist. No. 27 $ J. Johannsen, Do, Dist. 7 Tom Smith. Do, Dist. 10 Chas. Frohlich. Do. Dist. 16 Nick Becker, Do, Dist. HJ Wm. Umland, Jr., Do, Dist. 16 F. E. Myers, Do, Dist. 16 A. A. Wallinger, Do, Dist. 15 Peter Henriksen, Do, Dist. 16 Henry Brockhoff, Do, Dist. 14 Alex Campbell, Do, Dist. 27 W. W. Coatman, Do", Dist. 16 IG.OO 7.S7 3.75 24.75 2.25 16.50 4.50 4.50 27.50 11.94 9.00 4.50 5,01 On motion the Board adjourned to meet Wednesday, November 7, 1917 FRANK J. LIBL'RSlIAL, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 7, 1917. Board met as per adjournment, with n.ll memifr nrp-uit ulion thn A - . ' following business was transacted in irprriilar fnrm County Sheriff filed his report of fees earned for 3rd quarter, 1917, to amount of 537.65. County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed orders with the County Clerk re i .1 1 II" i T! fW V, n A 4 . . - ! wfi luc iuuiuhs pt-iisiuiis uj. v.ora x . rr- e a. . . xj. juw tor ?io.uu per montn; v lr- gie Xi. Brady for $20.00 per month; j-iuian x. uaKer ior $15. 00 per montii; Clara Matzke for ?20.00 per month; Martha A. Haddon for $25.00 per month and Susie Urwin for $10.00 per month. Said renewals to be in effect for a period of six months unless sooner revoked by the Court The Board on motion allowed said pensions as per orders of the Court. The County Judge filed an order with the Countj' Clerk .directing the County Board of Commissioners to pay Mrs. Mollie Hansen of Platts mouth the sum of $8.00 per month for the support and maintenance of her dependent child for a period of six months unless sooner revoked by the court. On motion the Board al lowed said pension. Claim 8 Allowed. The folowing claims were audited and allowed by the Board: ;o GENERAL FUND Jackman & Gibson, mdse. fur nished Frank Reese $ 41.23 Jackman & Gibson, mdse. fur- " nished Mrs. Henrietta Law- ' ton C. E. Ileebner, salary and mileage ; Plattsmouth Steam Laundry laundry to jail Mrs. A. S. Bennett, nursing Miss Cahoon while sick. 26.82 3.9; 20.00 Louisville Courier, printing delinquent tax list : 143.90 Mrs. Cora B. Tower, care of dependent children, Nov. Mrs. Virgie L. Frady, Do Mrs. Mollie Hansen, Do Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, Do Mrs. Clara Matzke, Do Mrs. Martha A. Haddon, Do Mrs. Susie Urwin, Do Midland Chemical Co., potash compound to jail i George Stones, damages to horse 1 DRAGGING FUND Wm., M. Hoover, "dragging . roads, Dist. N'o. 3i, Chas. R. Hall, Do, Dist. 12 E. H. Schoemaker, Do," Dtst.12 J. R. Lee, Do, Dist. 1 Wm. Richards, Do, Dist. 4 R. B. Letfler, ,Do,' Dist:i3 ROD FUND ' SmitlfS "s ;fg. Co..'. grad er, repair for Dist:. No,' ''8 XX. Holttn. grading fcr road district I'o. 13 ; Keystca'j Pipe Co., concrete pipe, Dist. No. 27 T. E. Hathaway, road work, 15.00 20.00 8.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 65.00 7.85 19.50 17.80 6.75 13.50 7.25 13.00 9G.00 road Dist. No. 11 76.50 H. II. Bennett, Do, Dist. 12 S.00 Jno. Sheard, Jr., Do, Dist. 12 TT TT Tionnott Tin nit til 10.00 6.00 55.7 -""..l Apilph Mogensen, Do, No. : 14 ifl i-A.2 ' Mason, hardware ior Dist. No. 5 7.30 Atlas Powder Co., blasting powder for Dist. No. 13 il.OO Banning & NickleS, lumber for road Dist. No. 10 16.51 Keystone Pipe Co., cement pipe, Elm wood precinct; Commr. Dist. No. 3 4S0.00 BRIDGE FUND J. Johansen, bridge work 2S.00 26.30 27.00 IS. 80 August Krecklow, Do Wm. Richards, Do Torn Smith, Do Jacob Frohlich, Do 3.30 Hih Weaver, Do 10.00 3.90 9.00 17.10 A. W. Norris, Do W., R. Young, Do A. O. Ramge, bridge lumber Lincoln Telephone & Tele graph Co., telophone pole for bridge W. J." Partridge, bridge work 1.25 20.00 10.00 7.00 13.55 200.00 C. F. Vallery, Do T. E. Hathaway, Do Tool, Nauman & Murtej-, bridge material Keystone Pipe Co., cement pipe for Platts., city C. II. Nold Ltimber Co., bridge material 37. OS Walter Bjers, bridge work 18.00 J. Adams, bridge material C9.C4 S.03 2S0.00 12.75 SO. 17 Bestor & Swatek, bridge ma terial Keystone Pipe Co.", cemenj pipe, S Mile Grove Prect Mike Lutz, bridge work Banning & Nickles, bridge material Monarch Engineering Co., bridge work completed in county . 2933.66 Monarch Engineering Co., ad vance on account of ma terial furnished 5SO0.00 On motion the Board adjourned to meet Monday, December 3. 1917. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. . RAILROAD STRIKE INVOLV ING many m nmm New York, Nov. 13. Demands for wage increases averaging 4 2 per cent are invqlved in a secret strike vote being taken this week by con ductors and brakemen on all rail roads in the United States, it was learned today ia railroad circles here. Advance cop!cs vS the demands have been received by eastern rail road officials and it was explained that the vote now being taken preliminary to a strike vote. According to the information giv en railway oilicialr, the men in the movement include 32, OO prison ger train employes; S3, 003 freight men and 5 3,000 yard men. U. S. ENDEAVORS TO SELL HUGE GEM . sioe mmm Washington, Nov. .12. The mil lions of dollars worth cf foodt-tuffs discovered by secret service agents ia New York warhonses will be pvt on the American market, unlets the forign owners can show that they are entitled to the products and thu.t no embargo against their exportation is in effect. The food administration has open ed negotiations by cable with the foreign owners in the hope of ob taining their permission for the pur chase of the foodstuffs, but other action will be taken unless the per mission is forthcoming. Officials were interested today in the fact that the foodstuffs include more than 2,000,000 bushels of oats consigned to Dutch importers. It was pointed out that Holland is not ordi narily a user of oats, but Germany has been short of oats for her cav alry. Activities of the secret service agents in New York were said to be only a part cf -an investigation throughout, the United States to dis cover if large quantities of food stuffs are being held in storage. Pita nc IIU iil- POSITS LEADS TH EU. S. TO REASSURE THEM Washington, Nov. 13th. Heavy withdrawals of bank and postal sav ings deposits hy aliens in some local ities caused A.-Mitchel Palmer, alien property custodian, to issue a formal statement today reiterating assur ances that the government has no intention of Interfering witli the money or property of Germans or citizens of countries allied with .Ger many living and doing lawful busi ness In this country. . . , TAKEN UP. AU.my place, 5J2 milts east of Manley, 3 calves. Owner may have same by proving property and pay ing for this advertisement. Julius Engelkemeier. ll-7-2twk!y r'BrIng' your welding fo us. mouth Garase. -Tel. 294. Platts- For Sale A number of white j Brahma Cockerel3. Mrs. C. E. Ileeb ner, Nenawka. iifffs ..- .j'g,gC Tl-JZl y ; ."r " - ALVO. Chas". Suavely was a Lincoln visit or Wednesday. P. II. Weidman was a Lincoln visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Fairfield left Wednesday to see her sick brother in Illinois. L. Lauritsc-n and J. A.. Shaffer autoed to Lincoln Wednesday after noon. Pearl Beck from Stewart came in Sunday and will shuck corn for Jno. ' Foreman. Will Sutton spent several days last week with his brother, Chas. at Rising City. Mrs. Robert Johnson and two little daughters were Lincoln visit ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutton- and baby cf Chappell, came in Saturday evening to visit relatives here. Mrs. H. A. Bailey and son Ken neth spent Saturday and Sunday ! with relatives in Omaha and Platts mouth. Earl Quinn of Manley, visited Tuesday forenoon with his aunt "Mrs. Dan McCurdy, enroute home from Havelock. Hobart Redpath and his sister, Inez, cf Western, Nebr., are visit ing tbeir aunt, Mrs. J. H. Foreman and family. X. II. Meeker and family and Mrs. Welton and children of Greenwood visited at the G. P. Foreman home Sunday evening. For Sale Thoroughbred barred Plymouth Rock cockerels $1.50 each if taken at once. Mrs. Chris. God- bey. Alvo. Mr. and Noli.' Mrs. Sum CaUner went to Lincoln Saturday morning on business remaining until Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jake FarFvtho. Fred Ke;v car. down from where ;ho ha 3 She is improv- LLir beep ing Saturday, : a ho:-pi;.il. lowly. Sh- i; with lu r ,i?tor Mr:;. Jese IlarJnoek. Mr.s. Elizabeth Dolr, Mr: Nettie m;e;: and f:on iteriing of Wtenint; ter. spent unday v Hh Mr. ai:d -. L. IT. Mii",;I.v aceoinp-inloJ them h Da?'. Sl:i::r.er a:;d to Line-jln S.'turday Lvt a monifme.'it foi :-rae for a vi-it ci: 1 1 area went morr.iiig to se- Skim.er "e.ec v.iil in" III . placed p.e- lii two v. 'ei r. Chap; with' Ada M: P'l ehiMroii I for b. r homo y ;a On ivil. afle her folk ;-j1u- t'"vera! weeks hero t-.uv-v.-r.s ccoai Omaha ?S" her fat li t pinied v far cr, Da-i SU:::;-r. Ned Shaffer cf Drnvc Colo., Vi:iit- ed bis brother A. Sbatlcr i;v.l wife i'.t'nday r.tul Jloiiday. Ot'ier guoi-f,; at the Sh.a:"ir home Sur'iay wer- Fred Weaver of Sorth Read. Mr." vvi) Mrs. Wm. I'owoli and Mr. ai:d Mrs. Gene Powell of Luk-oIti. I).-. L. Muir v.-as called to Milford IiHt Tne--dny bj a. telegram from there that hi; rnlJicr w1s real sick He rr.-'.'liis family left zt once, renrbing her bedside but were not recognized a.; she was too low, and pas.-ed away Tuesday evening. Dr. and family returned home Sunday. The Pophomore class held a hex social at the. school house Fridav evening which netted them $33. SO, naii oi winch is applied on the piano 15.00 to athletics and the remaind er to class founds. An interesting program was rendered. Albert Tay lor was auctioneer and two boxes reached the $3.00 notch. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickols of Louisville p.nd Mr. Nichols mot Iter who lives in Virginia, and is visiting her ron and family, called on Mm. Geo. Foreman Sunday evening. Mrs. Foreman wan a little girl when she visited the elder Mrs. Nickols when they lived northwest, of town sev eral years ago and this vas the first meeting since and it was surely en joyed. The Ladies Aid Society will hold a Bazaar and supper, Dec 7, in Jordan's hall. Those making articles for' salewill j?lease have them in by Friday morning and leave them with Mrs. M. C. Keefer. There will be dainty fancy work, aprons and many other, articles for sale and the ladies will confer a great favor if they will put off Xmas shopping un til they visit the Bazaar. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. FOR SALE. 8 room dwelling, with bam and sheds. Located on lots 10, 11, 12, Townsends Add. on north Eighth St. A bargain if taken at onc-o. II. F. Goos, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 10-S-tfwkly Journal Want-Ads Pay! S.A For Infants and Children En Use For Over SO Years Always fcsnrs the E&rnarure CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY. From Tuesday's Daily, . Last Saturday evening being the birthday of Robert .Stivers of Cedar r. l. n i ... i . ' e i. I ci-nAt. I gathered together and calling . upon him spent the evening in making his life, merry, as well as -their own. There were games, and general good time with some good things to eal at the right time to enliven the oc casion. Tokens of their friendship, and good wishes, and for his pros perity and happiness in the years to come were left. Among those to help celebrate the occasion were the following: Messrs. and Mesdames, J. F. Wolf, Wm. Schneider, W. J. Schneider, C. A. Whitaker, J. C. Lyle W. II. Ilesenflow, J. II. llesenflow, Mrs. J. J. Schneider, A. O. Ault. and family, Grandma Wolf, who were from Cedar Creek, while those out of the village to attend the gathering were: Miss Esther Noyes, of Louis ville. Mrs. Mary Clark of Platts mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clark cf Plattsmouth. Mr. Clay Stivers, of Glenwood, Iowa; In all forty-four. LOADS A CAR OF IRON TODAY. Hon Ilankinson, the hustling junk man, who has just recently return ed from Alliance, where he expect ed to ship a few cars of potatoes to this place in the near future, is to day loading a car of iron for ship ment To Omaha. i Well, we are already Tor Chase county next Sunday 'evening. Have you seen Rosencrans about the trip? Just call him over the phone and tell him that you want in on the trip next Sunday evening. He will look after your every comfort, and make the trip an enjoyable one. Constipation causes headache, in digent ion. diuie:-. drowsiness. For n mild, opening medicine, use Doan's Rcgr.lLtJ. "Oc a box at all stores. ::i;ru or i;i:Aititi i-id X-t:.v- o.i JVtitin lVr tlii-meiit .,1' A cio;: t: t. la tin County Court of Cuss Co-.jnty Ncbvaska. st:.. to cf Nebraska. Cass county. To persons interest d ir. the Es tate oi" A ir.it ha Stull. J'eeoasod: tin t ailintr the petition of E. 1 Cneuuiiii-. Administrator, praying f : ,-. . I ,' I 1 t. ist. ; :;d allowance of hi r-i. l;!e.l in this Court on the Ctll av of No.vinhir. 117. and fer hi i!s h: i ro as such Administrator; !t is hereby o'iUm-oiI that you an a'l n. rsoi.s iutere:-ted Iti tiaid mvtter '::rtl e. a i 'pear :.l tho eminiy 'e-.'t j,, Pe i .M n a.nd for said Court ! tp,. t'v .'av of November. A i .b' 10 o'e! .cb. a. m.. to show ...u-.ye. if Hisv there bo. '.vhy the praye f the T'i-1 ii ioa.v should r.-t be jrrant u, and li. it iieib.-o of the pendency of tu t it hi'! a i!! lljo hoar i nuT thereo ;ri t n to all p.-i siips- iaterestol in .tlii 1'iatt.T l.v i.ubl:.-hir.'-r a copy o t:.:s oid"r4i:i tiu: I'lattsriont h Journal : ; eriii-woekl v pev. sj ap.-r' printt i h :.!'; cor. iity, f : one week prior to id dav of h arincr. Ic. v.itrvrs -v'.,ir. I have lo-rounto -ft my hand and tho or saw Co n x. t his :ih day of Noveaib- r, A ALLEN 4. r.KEHO.W (Sfal) County Judfie MiTit i: to c:;i;i)iTt)us The State f Ni-hraskai Ca-s-: County ) ss: In (br County Omrt. In 'the tu.iiter .!' the Estatf f.'.-. if la' ?.!:.rsh. Ifeeased. 'o tho Creiiitois of said Estate: You are hereby notified that 1 will -it at the County Court room in I'latts mouth, in said county, on the I'.rd day if iii'iTinlcr. l!17.niid on the 'Jrd day f March. I'.ilS. to teirivp and e.amin' r.U claims .-iair.-- said Estate, with vio-v to their adjustment and allow atieo. The time limited for the pre- .-ci'tat ion of claitns against said Estate i; throe months from the first day of I u-com her. A. IK. V.n:. and the tinn limited, for payiooiit of debts is cisrht iiiipittlis from said tirs-t tiay oi iecem- her, I'll 7. Witness ri!" haiid atid tho seal of c..mitv Court, this ."rd day of November, 1"17. ALLEN .1. ISEESmX. (Se:.I) nS-swIw. County "Jml.e. NOTICE OK SALE In the Idstrict Court of the County of I'll:-:-, Nebraska. In tho mrrtt r of tho Estate of Henry W. 1 hi on, leeeased: Notice is hereby Klvtn that in pur suance of f.ii ol der of .lames T. Hcfr of the IHstrh-t Court of Cass coun lv, Nebraska, maile on the ISth day of lit tot. or. 1!'17. for th- Pale of the real estate herinafter described, there will ho Hold at the south front door of the Court louse in riattsmouth, Cass com tv. Ncl.aska. on the 10th day of 1 )oo Mil her. . lit 17. at ten o'clock a. m at nubile vendue to the hl.Thest bid der for cash tho following described real estate, to-wit: Lots two hundred eleven (211) . and two hundred twelve (212) in the viilase of Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska. t-aid sale, to remain open one hour. DOKOTHV M. LYNCH; Administratrix of Estate, of Jlenr- "U. Katn. Heceased. , ' C. A. JCAWLS, Attorney. n3-sw30d MIT1CK CP HEPEIIEE'S SALE . Notice is hereby criven that pursu ant to an Order of Sale issued tjiinj by the District Court or cass count, Vei i-isha. on the 'ZiX day of Novem ber, A. I)., 1917. in an action pondincf in said court in which James ueies Dernier, us guardian of Ernest- It. El liott, Harry Elliott and Walter Elli ott, all minors, Kiohard Deles Dernier, Laura Debs Dernier, Martha Ann 1ns werson, Albert N. Ingwersori, Norman V.. Dele Dernier, Emma Deles Der nier, James Deles Dernier, Eugenia Deles Dernier, Lester M. Elliott, Alice i-iiiott Arthur Elliott, Andrew Elliott and 'Liunie Delea Dernier are plaintiffs dsnt, 1 will, on Saturday, the 8th fa of December. A. D., '1017, at ene p"clocls,4 In "the afternoon on satu uav, at front door of the Nehawka Hanlc, Ne hawka. Cass county. Nebraska, offer for sale at nubile vcnilure to the high est' bidder, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, to-wlt: The south tiatr or tne norinwest quarter N Wi y rof f Section : ; Twenty-four (24, and the' north east quarter NEJ4) of Section Twentv-three (23). all in Town Bblp Ten (10) NortU of Range Sensational Auto TBie Crow-EIkhart MULTI-POWER CAR! The most wonderful range of power you have ever Iqnown in a light car a quality of smoothness that is new. The most car for the money on the mar ket today. Look into the wonderful performance of this car with such economy 18 to 26 miles on 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 $845 f. o. b. Factory For Demonstration See EO. m. HOLD, &gent PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Twelve (12) Fast of the 6th Prin cipal Meridian, Ca.s county, Ne braska. the terms of sale being: one-tenth cash op. the day of sale anil the balance of the purchase price on the day paid sle is continued by the Iistrict Court of Cass county, Nebraska. Said talc will remain open for one hour. WILLIAM DELES DEKXIEK. nS-swDw. Kc-feree. X OTIC 13 TO CKEIJITOHS. The State of Nebraska) Cas-s County ) In the i'ttiiiity In th matter of the I ss : Court. state of Eliza- betii F. Edmunds, Notice is hereby Poccaswl : Kiven to the credi tors v. ill in id of ( ty C of said deceased that hearings be hadapon claims tilel against estate, befoie me. County Judpe is.s county, Nebraska, at the coun urt room in I'lattsniouth. in tnid county, oa the first day of December, iyi7 and on the 2nd day of March, 11S. at 10 o'clock a. m., each day. for examination, adjustment and allow ance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of htarinir. Witmss my Land and seal f said County Court, at i'lat tsmouth, Nebras ka, this olt dav of October. 1917. "ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) Ccunty Judge. LEGAL NOTICE To rjoorgc W. Norton, (Jeo. "W. Norton trirst real name unknown), Geo. D. Mattison (first real name unknown). John Fountain. Henry Fountain, Ccoi fro E. Hardin?; the heirs,- devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interest ed ' in the estates of the following named persons, to-wlt: George V. Norton. (Jeo. W. Norton (tirst real name unknown ), Geo. D. Mattison (first real name unknown), John Fountain. Henry Fountain and Georj-'e E. Hardin;, whose names and residences are unknown: William 11. Price, William M. Price and Albert Kelly. Executors of the last will and testament and estate of George E. Hardin?, 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 (KHSE14) tion Twenty-three (23), the west quarter (SW4) of Twenty-four (21), the North of Sec-South-Section I-.alt of the N'orth half of the Northwest quarter ( N h N i N W 4 ) of Section Twenty-five (2."i and the North half -of the North half of the Northeast quarter (NUNNE'4) of Section Twenty-six (25), all in Township Tv elve (12). North of llanffe Ten (10). East of the Sixth (j6th) I. M., in Cass county, Xebraska You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on the 24th -lay. of- October, 117. Nancy J. Hill. Franklin D. Hill, Eunice E. Kline, Jesse J. Hill, Charles F. Hill. Violet E. Thorp, Kuth Thorp and Florence Thorp hy. her Guardian and next friend. Keinald 11. Thorp, as plaintiffs filed their petition in the District court in and for Cass county Nebraska, and that you and each of you are parties defendant, the object and prayer of said petition beintr 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 (EV SK',J) of Section Twenty-three (2a). the Southwest quarter (SW'U) of Section Twenty-four (24 I. the North half of the North half of the Northwest quar ter (N N'.fc NW4) of Section Twenty-live (23) and the North half of the North half of the North east quarter (NVi X',2 NEV4) of Section Twenty-six (26), all in Township Twelve (12), North of Uanere Ten (10), East of the 6th P. M., In Cass county, Nebraska. and that said plaintiffs are entitled to the absolute sind uninterrupted posses sion of said premises; that you, the de Itudebakers!' 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Cedar Creek, Value of the Age! fendants, and each 'of y6u, have no title to, claim or lien upon or interest in Kaid 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 and further 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. 1917. Nancy J. Hill, Franklin D. Hill, Eunice E. Kline, Jesse J. Hill, Charles F. Hill. Violet E. Thorp. Iiuth Thorp. Florence Thorp by her Guardian and next friend, lieinald n. Thorp. By: . D. W. MORROW, o25-sw 5w. Their Attorney. NOTICE OP SI IT TO QUIET TITLE To Alfred S. Cooley, if living. If dead, his hei !, 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, h!s heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oth er rersons interested in his 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, Archi bald li. Cooley and Harold O. Cooley, non-residents; all claimants to Lots Seven (7) and Eight (S) in Block Eighteen (18) in the Village of Eagle. Cass county, Nebraska, whose real names, are unknown, L fendants: You. and each of yoji are hereby no tified that on the 6th day of October, 1917, William Latrom. as plaintiff, tiled his petition in .the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you and each and all of you. as defendants, the object and prayer of which petition is to quiet plaintiff's title to Lots Seven (7 and Eight (8) in Block Eighteen (IS) in the Village of Eagle. Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and to forever exclude and enjoin you and eacli of you. and all persons claiming by, through or under you, from claiming any right, 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, and 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 be entered therein and judgment entered in accordance with the prayer 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 CHEUITOHS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, bs: In the Co u lily Court In the matter Of the Estate of Aug ust Anderson. Deceased. To the creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room In Platts mouth, ia 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 time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is three months from the 20th day of Novem ber, A. D., 1917. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 20th day of November, 1917. Witness my hand and the seal of said! Court tills 19th day of October. 1917. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) County Judge. ; - - 745 F.O. B.Detroit. : Nebraska 4 l ! li x y i t n.