THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 191S. PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTII semi-weekly journail til i . I :' I Z .-,, 1TT. .. : r- 11 A . -. A tv,-.-l f..-r'TX I MillwTT.I. ' - TTTT"r7ir 'rP.72ZZ!i T ... v rrr" TTTr nrrrlTt - - ! , k " i ft. m .v' rv.-- - . ami lVvcnshncss .. :v: r. ! of - - - z r i " 5 - ! 1 y i ili-icr Copy oT Wrapper. PLATTsriouTir ror nd ia. girl TV-. '! . t V; iiMin.. -i ..j.'lhor- mv f.-r il' T.i.. :t ri'ii r 1 t - n:mt h Imv, ami Mi N ri I'r.riftt an Iowa .'Mil. 'Y.- vnt . !i,;i!ia aiul were there. utv.'-i! ;:i inarri.i.U''. ruri'ri-i!i their t 1 i :i 'ir i';i;tn limine. Chest- r '! ' -v i.t a TMiii'.'-rr of years was c .'. -i 'i" IM-nt -Tii.vjth. ::(in.sr 'to : ! . 5 to. :miiI siiu e i;;in to Iowa ! l.iMi.. It tn the matter of f.iri ;-.!: a:.! 1: T e! " n;;. at. the same lir.-o U ot jnt what the most of iM'vir-. Well witli the wife on ih-Jwir it. FCLens that the farm life vu- I 1e more pleasant. Che: ter is a 11"" I'ov. aiivl we are extending t i! o ;,-v ly m.irrio.I eo:ipie our he?t I- r-r their !i a ipi !is- ami pros I eriry. pr ATT vlOUni BOY CLIMBING UP 1-?...-, ..-.. v .t:!- T'ii 'r"!"" in "ii'eial e; - v:i' :'.y.f :)VV';V f i i 1 - to ? .! ' -Mh. : !io ''y,' eliiirr Audit- T ' : ' :'' ! i ii mii v. ;t t: he:: dq'i:! rt -r i: (':-. i! a. Vayne received hi; : ' j '"''-io 'i'. a i : :!,. ; a.::o and wa-: ;' .i -', .. i' U r y. t -rday. H"re I 1 he 1 :'s oi'; 'lnied the s;.!ie v. " a ii!i lie;.!.juartrs P(U!n. P.-fore returning home. Mrs. r " ii;;ir.g the rout hern ' J"' vvill b( in the cast for a num- .,.r, j : ,f hm witti the work i ,,or "t weeks. Mr. Hoot returned to 1, r- i - i -: more terntorv, an t ai o ' : Ii I e! : er i i; :u in all I - w-.".. and hi- Vrothcr ci v.ie. v.i'.- fnt ir ; H' t'ts J . .iu-ph ami ., .-.-(I y ;ir a.'.-o. W"n to"nla. v ... r.- , ;..i;:;.iv acted a- po - t - rr-. .r r..r ft;,, j,..--fniVtce d ep r: vi w i . Th" '- .-it'ter :.iyit'ir tor a siiort tl'.ne re'iirtli'I Wetktlor . n the i'ltr 1m,: ':i p !: re f..r a year, which v-a :l.i-n !:!, i-;-.rs ago. In de pict iti" t'r.im 1"-;e they lpvo i.nfh a:'1 - good, and Wayne is now hold- When Company Comes are you ashrmed to invite them in because yonr walls and woodwork of your home Jot.ks shabby or do you delight in having friends visit you became you know the in terior finishing is in such correct taste that it wiil add a touch of cheer and brightness to the occa?ion? Think ii over and call on us to give jo.i cifSi.t3tions. 3 p. ft. S ml & si A in IINSTERiOR DECORATOR, TF B 5 in ra f rf C j iy i4 8 w t. 9 t i .irv v tan nm m Mnm w :i Per Infants and Children. t m lain - IMiers Know That Genuine Gastoiia Bears the Signature fa k f AM n OSG or Over Thirty Years M C"VS U j5 a i -W' UtAUW (J TMC Cntu com, rwocrr. ins; a lueretive and very responsible position. Clyde, his hrother is at Camp Custer, in .Miehiuan, where he is with, the army, mid is also enjoying a good position and life to ao to that. The parents F. A. Murphy and vifo are at Chicago, where Mr. Murphy is army post master. WILL SOON GO TO THE COAST. F1..111 Tu.s'l:ivs laily. Mrs. Crank Kehal received a let ter from Frank yesterday saying that he would soon have to depart for the coast, and that for her to come over to Chicago to see him be fore be departed. . Mrs.. Kcbal de parted this morning tor Chicago, and' will meet Frank there before he departs, and will afterwards visit with her lister Mrs. Charles Kopp, for tome time. WILL VISIT IN EAST. Fi eri Tn.'cl.i v's l;ii!v. 1!. . Koot of Murray with lti-s wife wer; in tb;.; city this morning, ci Tiling to i i . t the early train for t i e ea ' t , hii h Mrs. p. not is ta!;i;ig for Cliicago. where she will visit lor seiii" time with friend-'. aHer that going to Michigan to vi it at a num ber of point.-, and then to Canton. t!:-1 home at Murray. Ranrl-McNally war maps for sale at the Journal office, f ,,f,.TnTi - .-.-.. r r .t r 4 it I ir I I i 4 J I 'ij. W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. Eaitt of Riley FTcrl Cortes' Rlock, SfHrord Floor i j S S I trr! ft : s ;. m cr o ? ?r n it u Im. Li 2 ff' ft J KrcJ It p p BHBssil tr - . ia wii r i kvsj r 1 ti p RED SOX LOST GAME TO BESE LINS SUNDAY TWO INCIDENTS MARRED THE OTHERWISE PLEASANT BALL GAME SCORE WAS THREE TO ONE Visitors Threaten to Quit but. Con tinued the Game and Edward Gradoville Hit by Ball. rrnin Monday's lnlly. Yesterday witnessed a good ball game, and one that would have been much better had it not been for a cli.'igreement and the subsequent re porting' to diplomacy and for the fact that Edward tlradoville was hit on the side of the head by a ball thrown by the second baseman in tlte latter part of the game. Fddie hail just been put out at second, when the second baseman for the visitors, C.ernaudt, attempted to throw the ball to first and struck lM ward on t lie side of the head. Other incidents were when they put up a bluff to quit because they could not turn the ump, Ed Long from stajing a decision lie had made, ar.d when 11. Stacey, the captain, played the baby act by pounding the ground with his bat when he was struck out. Stimpson pitched an excellent ball game and had to his credit fourteen strike outs and one out by tagging Dyck when he was trying to make home. The game opened with a two ba.;e hit by the right fielder of the visi tors. II. Stacy, while Stitts, the short stop, was grounded and Stacy pur loined third. Gernaudt got a single ami Stacy scored. Dyck went out -n a fly, Xorgaard got first and (ler naudt second, while McAndrews was put out by Edwards. With us Mc Carthy fanned, Crassman singled to first and on a passed ball went to second, Edwards was out at lirst and Herobl flew out. One. two. three Xorgaard, E. Stacy and Nelson went down before the perfectly controlled ball of Stimpson and in our half of the second Mason flew out, (Grado ville was put out on first and Mar tin fanned. In the third, H. Stacy, Gernau.lt and Stitts all beat the air and our boys tried it again. Krccklow lo--t on a fly, while Stimpson cracked the ball and found his way to second, McCarthy lost on a fly and Grass man was fanned. In the visitor's half of the fourth, l)ck went to the benches on a fly, Xystrom was fanned, McAndrews, got a hit and also second, while Xor gaard . was fanned out. In o-.ir half Edwards soaked it for two bases, Herold was hit on the foot and given first. Mi-son was giv en a walk, filling the bases. Grado ville followed, but was fanned and Martin was given a walk, making Edwards a run. Krecklow went out jii a fly and Stimpson struck a safe grounder but Hubbins could not make second and lose before Herold could reach home plate. At the opening of the fifth the game stood one to one. E. Stacy and Xelson were tanned, while 11. Stacy was given a walk, Stille was able to set? first and Gernaudt went out on a fly. McCarthy was fanned, Grass man grounded out and Edwards went out on a fly. In the sixth Dyck got to second on a fair hit and later made third, being picked up by Stimpson on the line to home. Xystron next got a tafo hit and with Andrews and Xor gaard following the bases were full. Herold caught Xystron at home, and Stimpson fanned E. Stacy, pull ing the home team out ot a hole in that lniuif. Herobl grounded, Ma son Hew out and Gradoville ground ed out. In the seventh Xelson was fan ned, K. Stacy made first on a sing!e, but lost on an attempt to steal sec ond and Stitts singled for first, but was caught on the back run by E'l w arus. Our half of the seventh was not able in that Martin, Krecklow and Stimpson all lost on flies. In the eighth Dyck swatted it, Nystron pounded it and McAndrews lambasted it, with the result that Dych and Xy;;tron scored and McAn-df-. v. i reach: i Xorgaard went out oti a ;ly to M.'io'.n. Gradoville light McA r.-!re.vs on third, or off 'f.-'f. ;nl hf had to go to the bench. E. Stacy was able to get to second. "i'l- 'A X"l.on vp tit on' on a fly to! ' Herold. On. our sHe McCarthy was struck- out, Grassman' got second on j a" ball 'when there was no one ut i n that looked like a nice clean catch, and i (Grassman pause;! at second until the ball was missed and then tried to make third, arriving a second too late. I'M wards kept on going to sec ond, but without avail as Herold llew out and the inning was over. In the lust' inning U. Siacy ai the visitors could not "find" Stimpson. and acted like a spoiled child, pound ing the ground with his hat, for which he received the roasting that was coming to him. Stitts and (Ger naudt went out on flies and their portion of the earning season was over. The game now stood three to one in favor of the le'clins and the Red Sox had an inning coming. M oor. ent to grass on a fly, Gradoville made a single and on Martin's grounder was caught at first, while Martin was car.rht on Krecklow's grounder and the game was over. JUST BACK FROM HIKE. l-'rotu Tuesday's fi.iily. Geo. K. Staats and wife have jusl received a letter from their son Clarence V. Staats, who is located i-t Denting. Xew Mexico, with which he enclosed a picture showing him-elf just as he returned from a"i eight davs hike, of the hot day which amounted to '22 miles, with, a load of 2 pounds to carry. The band to which Mr. Staats belonged w.is out for the eight days, and that was a portion of their requirements. RETURNED TO HER HOME. From Tuesday's Daily. Mrs. Ida I). Fields of Columbus, Ohio, who has been vMting for somt weeks at the home of her brother J. V. Edmonds of Murray, was in the city flits morning, accompanied bv her brother, he having driven his sister to this city In his car, to make the train for the east, she go ing to her home in Ohio. MAKING MANY DIPROVEMENTS, From Tuesday's I'aily. Mearle Kainey, who but a short time since took over the lte-Xcw Tire Co., the institution which was formerly conducted by Fred fl. Daw son before he departed for Chicaeo, is making some needed changes in the arrangement of the machinery and adding conveniences here and there which will in the end bring better results, and help in the doing of better work. Mearle is gelling in shape to do anything but make a new tiro, and could do that if it were necessary. Section work is one of the strong features of the institu tion, and they are doing some line work in that line. i.i'ji i. im nr.ir atio In tie l.istli.t I'oiirt of 'as.-; nullity. N.loa -U.-i. Doe. V, fa-e -"'. Xo. est:. i!:di:i: 1 In re a ftd i a t i'O! ot' I'..! ward J. T. 'i i ii i;i'l ;. to v st and trai'-ler tie real (-t.'ile n' the M.-l'iodi-t !'oiseo;'a I elnnih of Myiiard. Nidnaka in and to tin- N'e I ia .- I a Annual t o n ft-ronee of tlx- Met U,,,i ist I ?pis. ! ia 1 ilini'cli in the t'nitid States nf America: A (leiitioii lavinir been tiled in the ahovc entitled eau:-e )y IMward .1. T. 'o!inily asliiiiir that a tru-ioo he ap pointed and d i ii'cted to iran-drr the following ilescriheil real estate situat ed in ('ass enmity. Nehraska. to-wit: Lull Twenty :.' and Twent -one "J1 in Lout's 1st Addition to .Mvn.ird, N'i hiaska. from t!o- .Met In n i is t l-'nisen-T al eliuieh of "1 ynard, Nehra s U.i, to the N'e I it a lia -iiniial ( '! feroiiee nf t he Metl odist Kpiseiijal ehnreli in the I'aitcd States of Aineriea. upon the ground that said Methodist Kpisenpal i linrrli of .Mvnanl, Nebraska, has eea-:-ed to evist and has ceased to maintain its or'-ra n i;:e t ion. ami therefore- the said Nebraska Animal ( 'on fereneo lias the li:-'lt to 1 :ie said leal e.-tte traiis leied o and vested in It. it is m-ili'i-eil by the tVurt that said petition he heard on the L'iJtl; day of June. J'.MS. at 1 o'clock a. in. and all persons in terested in said leal estate or in said Methodist Episcopal church at Mynard, Nebraska, ale hereby directed to ap pear and make objections thereto, if any they have, and if. they do not ai tiejir and make such objections at said time such trustees at such time may be appointed and ordered to transfer said real estate as proposed in said petition. II is further ordered that a copy of this notice be published in The I 'la 1 1 moil t h Journ.il for three weeks prior to said time, and a copy of this notice be poste.l in three prom inent public plaecs within the 'ouiity of i 'ass. Nebraska, for three weeks prior to said t inn-. JAMKrf T. r.Ei'LKV, j::-::tw. Jud.- of Distrcit Court. mitk i: o- iii:m:in; Stale of Nebraska, Cass comity, ss: ! a CoiHily I'uiirl. In the matter of tie- Estate of l'"ran- S. White. Deceased: To all persons interested in said Es tate: Creditors and heirs take notice that . W. White l.;,s tiled his petition ''-'iim' that I'ra ii is S. .White iid j rt 'es'ate iii said county n tie- 7th dav ef .!; nr.a i y, 1 ! 11 , beirirf a resident aim ha! itant ol said coahty and owner of tie following described leal estate, t'.-w;t: J.'.ts , -j ai:d oi Hlock in, iibd the N1'. of Lots 11 and 12 in lih.ck 11. all in the City of Clatts i'"iith, Ca.s coiiitt.", .seiiiaskji. aid bain'-;' as l is soie and only heirs at !-, tie : oi low i mi' persons, to-wit: Diana Euivert on White, widow: W. .1. ihiie. r.ow oece.iscd: i'osa A. l.eon aui; !' ram is i:. Whit.-; A. C. White; I h i. ii e While lledfcre, now deei ;tsi d, ebi'iireii of said ti- ceased: Anna. II. '.''! ile, V'. iii.iW ol .Jul h II. While, a d'--...iised him: Charlotte White, Janet White. EstJn r While, chitdieti of the -aid .li.J.n It. Wi ile. !eca.ad: and .ra;.hi-: f.ir si decree, barring -claims a;e' oe(i i T, j i heirship of s:'i,! de ceased as aboye named lo be the sen am! u.ily heirs at law ef said deceas i 1. am! that II" hearing be had on the "Mlli day of June. 1'H-. at !t o'clock .". in. of .-aid day. at the County Court, I I :' i 'smooth, in said county. I J a? I 'I'll ' : m.ont !;. Nebraska, this - i tii ca-.- ot r.i.''. :i. AhLIGN .T. BEKSOX, I Seal;-jo-:Uw. County Judge. . Stationery at the. Journal office. home. Edwards bit into -:-x:::-:x ' ; s t CASS CO. FARM Column l- l I .oen I I'-nrmiiiK hilirr.vl BUREAU NOTES . Spraying; Totatocs. In spraying potatoes use l'aris green or arsenate of lead. If the adult beetles themselves are abund ant and doing much damage, use 2 lbs. of Paris green and 50 gallon of water, Xow is the time fo (lie third orchard spray, 10 days to two weeks after second spray. This will atcli the new brood of codling moth. IJoys and girls wishing to join the Tig Club write to the office or see your precinct committeeman of the Fig Club. Head Lice on Young Chickens. Head lice on young chickens can be destroyed by t,he application of equal parts of lard and sweet oil or vaseline, according to tin poultry department of the College of Agri culture of the -University of Nebras ka. Feed Potato Surplus to Chickens The poultry .section of the Ext en sion Service of the University of Nebraska, advises feeding of potato surplus to chickens. Potato cull and peelings should be cooked and fed. Even the little chicks like and thrive on a little cooked potato. Old chickens do especially well on pofa toes. If you find you are going to have more potatoes than you can use or potatoes that are of not good quality for human consumption, rook them up in big batches and feed little along every day to the chick ens. L. K. SNIPES, County Agent i, ii m.ic i io The State of Nebraska, Cass county In County Court. In the matter of the Estate of Jo sophim- Amies Enlfm-r, Deceased: To the creditors of said Estate: Vmi are hereby notilied that I will it at the County Court room in I'latts mouth, in said county, on the sth day of July, 1'i. and on the sth day . to be r. lilts, at to n clock a. tit. o each lay to receive and cN.imiue all i-i inns av.ainst said Estate, with a view- to their adjustment and allowama The time limited for the presentation t claims a-ain: t said Estate is thief mouth-: from the Mil day of July, A D. I ! I -. ami the time limited for pay on nl of ib ht is one e;i r from sai M h da of J uly. 1 1 S. Witness my hand and the seal said County Court, this olst day o May, li is. AM. EN J. P.EESON. i Seat )-j:;-Uw. County Jude. NOI ICi: Ol AIMIIMS'I UATOH'S SAI. I In the District Court of Cass cmni ty. NebraskH. In tin- matter of the Application o loiin 1 Sat tb-r. as Administrator e the . state of Eva K. ITctli-, dot eas ed, for a license to sell real estate to pay debts. To ail persons interested: Notice is hereby uiyen that in pur suanee of an order of the Honorable James T. Ibejoy, jiiibre of tho tlis triet court of Cass county, Nebraska made on the l..th day of May. A. D lliis. for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described. there will b sold at public auction to tho hi.uhos bidder for cash, at the South froii door of the court house in the City of I Ma 1 1 mon t h. in said county, on tht D'tii day of June. A. D. HMS, com memiiir at the hour of two t 1' ) o'clock l. in. (new timet said sale to be open lor one hour, the tollowintr describe! real estate: The north half Oi'.'. ) of T.ots five and six I. -i'i! in l'.loek one ' liu ml red sict -cifrltt (tits t of the original plat ol the City of I'lattsuiouth, in Cass t-oatitv. Nebraska. Dated this 1Mb day of Mav. 101S JOHN 1 SATThKI!, tn i'0 -: t w. A tl i ii i n is t i a to r. notice To Paulino Oldham, as Administrat or of the Estate tit Ceorne .1. Obthatn Dt censed; Cichaid Conway Oldham Cu.za J. ,1 taker: l.aeumi Connally I "a ii line Oldham. I'av Oldham. John J Oldham, Jessie D. Snyder, Ellison E ol.lham. James W. Oldham. Vcni 11. Ol d - ham. I'ollv Oldham and Mary E. Craifr Von are hereby notjlicii that on tht L'2nd day of May, I'.HS. plaintiff tiled a pet H ion in the District Court of ass county, Nebraska, piayinc; amoni. ! her thinns for an roder to he enter ed bv the court tlirectin! the admin istratrix of the estate of C'eorKe J Oldham, deceased, to convey to plain tiff Lots one (It anil two c2 and all l.ots three l .'! atid four (Il not taken by Chicago avenue, in Illoek one hii ml red si t -four ( 1 ti I City iif rlutts. mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, upon the payment of the balance of the purchase price in accordance Willi lln contract entered into between the la i nt iff and the said tteorre J. Old ham, duritiK his life time, on the 10th daV ot Se id em her, 11117. Yon are further notitieil that there will be, a liearinc upon said petition. and tin tin; allegations thereof, before the Juiln of tht; District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, in the District Court, at I 'la 1 1 sniou I h, Nebrtiska, on the Kith dav of July. 1:1N. all of which and the a I lera t ions of the lie titioa you will take tint; notice. John ii. n.ij,.sTi;oji. Plaintiff c. A. i:awes. nil'T-Glw.) Attorney. i.i:; i, ii iii.icatio.v In the County Court of Cass coun tv. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss: To all persons interested in the es tate of William A. Urovrii. deceased: On rcadine; the petition of James If. r.rtiv.n pr.iyiiiK' that the instrument (ib-d in this court on the isth day of .May, 1ft IS. ami t'"'l'ort inr to be the !.j.-t will and t est a ment of the ::stid deceased, may be proved and allowed, ::!id n i;ordt d as the last will and tes tament of William A. Jtrown, deceas ed; that said instrument be admitted ;o probate, and the a d m i n is t ra t ion of said t slate be granted to Emaline Itrowp, as Executrix: .- -v It is hereby ordered that you. and all persons interested jn said mutter, 1,1,-iy, ami do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, tin the EUh day of June. A. ! . 1'J. at 'J o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of trie petitioner should not be grant-' ed, airl that notice of the pendency ef s.iid petition and that tho hearing i thereof be jriven to all pors-Ons inter-j tstf-d in sfiid matter b publishing n. cope of this Order in the IMa t tsmou t h Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper' TT 'B . .Your America's greatest need is for more ships. Every available vessel is being in government service. Many ships that have been carrying rubber from Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active transport duty. The number now left to bring rubber to this country is extremely limited. This will necessarily force a temporary curtail ment of tire production. So, make the most of the tires you hove. Use good tires. Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect repair. See that they are properly inflated. Increase their mileage by careful driving. Keep out of car tracks and away from bumps. Don't scrape the curb or apply brakes too suddenly. Get every mile your tires have in them. Only in that way can you be assured of your car's contin uous service and remember, your tire is a vital war-time necessity. So again, take care of your tires. United States Tires are Good Tires llf if fmMmmi j&i printeil in said county, for three suc- cessive w-eks prior to said day of Ilea ritiLT. Witness my hand and seal of said court, this lMli tlay of Mac. A. 1 . 1IUS. .ij.i:n j. i:ei:son. Seal ) -ni20-Jtw. County Judye. ( lll'V til-' mitici: TO 'H I JIi rilKX The State of Nebraska. Cass coun ty, ss: In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John Chalfant, I ct eased : In the creditors of said Estate: You .are hereby notilied that I will sit at the County Court room in I 'la 1 1 smou t h in said county, tin the 2.1th day of June, 1!HS. and the L'6th day of September. 191 s. at 10 o'clock a. tn., tin each day, to receive and ex amine a.M claims aprainst said Estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the '.Titli day of June, A. D. I'.US, and the lime lim ited for payment of debts is one year from said I'.ltli day of June, l!i'. Witness my hand ami the seal of said County Court this 21st tlav of May, l'JIS. ALLEN J. 15 EE SON. lSeal)-ni27-4lw. County Judtjc Do not let that dollar rust. Uncle Sam can use it. Invest it in a Liberty Bond. t- The Truck You Have Been Looking for The Denby Truck The Truck for the all-purpose man. One of the best on the market and sold at prices that are right. Just Look Over a Tew of the Best Points found in a Truck and call me for a Demonstration and I will Show You the Rest. Detailed Specifications for One Ton: Capacity 2,000 pounds. Body allowance 900 lbs; total ca pacity, 2,900 lbs. Wheelbase, 124 inches. Itoad Clearance, 12 inches. Also Two Ton and Card-Adams OMAHA L. L. .WApE, Local Dealer Call Phone Tires ships utilized Uscn ' Tread U-ll ft mm m:; ii. otk i: To Pauline Oldham, as Atlm i r 'st ri t rix of the Estate of Ci-mw J. ohlham, lic'-eiseil: Kichanl Conway oidham, C'izz-l J. EaUer, Lacuna Connally, Pauline- oidham, Kay Oldham. John J. obi ham. Jessie D. Snyder, Ellison I., t ld hatn, Janus W. ohlham. Vera II. oid ham, Polly Ohlhat.i, Mary L. Craiir. am! all persons in 1 crest ed in the estate of Jackson tl. Ohlham. Deceased, inclild iiiiT creditors and claimants: Vou are hereby tndiMed that on tin 1th tlay of May. 1!HS, plaintilT tiled a petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, prayinc anions oth er things for an order to be entero-l by the court directing the adminis tratrix of the estate of Ci-nrsi' J. old ham, deceased, to convey to plontttC the Northwest Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section thirty-one t t Township eleven (11 , HaiiKu four'.eeii (It). Cass county. Nebraska, upon tlnj payment of the balance of the purchase price in a .toda nee with the contract entered into between tin plaintiff a ml the said Course J. olJham, during hij life time on Hie K.th day of January, 11MS. You are further notified there will be a heariii'-r vpoti said petition, and on the allegations thereof, before tno Judge of the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, ia the District Court room at Plat lsmoiit,h. Nebraska, on tics i .i - l..... 4 iniv .ill ,,f v-bi,-li no n,i i ot. .nil" , .... ........ :iti.l the alleuations, til tlie Petition J JU vill taiie uue nonce . , . - . T lillii:. Plaintiff. i;av"l.j. C. A. Brake Horsepower, as governor speed (loOO r. p. in.) 25. Frame, Tressed steel, 4 li; deep by 4 wide and C-1C thick. Speed, 1G miles per hour. Three Ton Trucks! Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS . Plattsmoutli, Nebraska No. 3120. ft?-? ,i;.T.''l I f I . f I I ifl'.4 1 R3'-!,:S.Sa i .- ... . .. ."TT Js' Ii I ii f : I