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J " - N ? ft 'It--. ' T1-; --f.--.fv "c- w -t "ft. i- ' '-- : T MONDAY, JUNT; 17 1918. PLATTSM O UTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. f AQE TWO. MAX DISS TERHOEF, INTERIOR DECORATOR, EVIURDOCEC, NEBRASKA o AND Paperaiig "Keep the Home Fires Burning PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF OASS COUNTY John Mefford, assessing Salt Creek precinct. 1918 - 139. OG Walter Byers. assessing Rock Bluffs precincts, 1918 213.20 J. H. Foreman. assessing Greenwood precinct, 191S 164.93 'Fred Holka. Io, Hist C. G. Fricke, coal to county farm Bestor & Svvatek, hardware, etc., to county farm F. G. Fricke, drugs, etc., to county farm Crozier Bros., mdse. to Mrs. Glasgo. $20. Mack $7 C. D- Quinton. jailer fees for May L. B. Egenberger, muse, to Butten and Kuschinsky, eld. ; $36.50; cut to , Hlatt & Tutt, mdse. to Jos. i Burton Plattsmouth Water Co., wat 1 er to jail and court house Frank M. Bestor, freight and ! drayage on rifles and ammu- . nition J. H. McMaken, freight and i dravage ,J. E. Mason, auto livery for . chasing bootleggers 19.50 Plattsmouth Garage, auto ' livery chasing bootleggers. Li. B. Egenberger, mdse. to I county farm 40.90 John Bauer & Son, labor a.. ' county farm Mrs. Augusta Brandt, care of dependent children for June Weeping Water Republican. for printing The Union Ledger, printing L.. R. Snipes, salary and elk. hire at County Agent G. A. Edgerton. sharpening lawn mowers for county Allen J. Beeson, court costs. mothers pension cases 15.00 Horace B. Ruffner. V2 of fines State vs. Bashus Bros 15.00 Bestor & Swatek. rifles and ammunition for Co. A, Home j Guards 1469.27 'Mollie Games, mother's pen- I sion. June; eld. $15.00 Refused 'Jess F. Warga, supplies to county farm ! DRAGGING FUND H. A. Meisinger. dragging 63.55 8.55 27.00 46.50 15.00 8.00 6.SS 1.03 16.00 5.50 i 12.00 5.75 I 35.00 : I S3. 33 3.00 Mrs.- Esther Heneger, of Weeping Water, for $20.00 per month. County Judge Allen J. Beeson fil ed, an order with the County Clerk, directing the Board of Commission cry to pay Mre. Olive Hamilton, of Louisville, the sum of $15.00 per month for the care and support of her three dependent children. Same was approved by the Board. .WE HAVE LOST A GOOD MAN. .20 21.00 54.14 .s; I roads in road district No. 2$ lMaf.sniouth. Nebr.. June 4. 191S. Board met pursuant to adjourn men!. Proent. Julius A. Pitz, L G. P. Meisinger, for assessing j. b. Sutton. Do. Dist. f Eight Mile Grove precinct- 166.40, Head. Do. Dist. 27 C. F. Harris, assessing Lib- Frank Grauf, Do. Dist. 27 erty precinct, 191S 135.70 g. E. Nixson. Do, Dist. 27 M. E. Bushnell, assessing Welter Mead. Do. Dist. 27 South Bend precinct, 1918- 120.25 !c. F. Vallery. Do. Dist. 1 P. A. Hild. assessing Mount ! Robert Propst. Do. Dist. 1 Pleasant precinct, 191S 121.20 ijno p. Meisinger. Do, Dist. 1 George Stander. Do. Dist. 1 Fred Nolting. Do. Dist. 1 185. 5S J. W. Brendel. assessing Avo v. i ca nrecinct. l'Jla .,.,.! lunrv snni rmintvd'. W. Jewell, assessing Stove O.nnniioners and Frank J. Liber- Creek precinct. 191S 193.40 al. County Clerk. M Mauzy assessing part of Minute, of previous session read ;"J "V.7 192- and approved when the fo","S I Center precinct. 1918 201.7S busings was transacted in regular, ci, ,,!. fnr Eaainir Elmwood precinct, 1918 199.75 John McKay, assessing Weep ing Water City. 191S 170.34 Jitui: Ciaims Allowed Tl:e follow ins; claims were audit cl a::d allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND J. I. H.Mfonib Mfg. Co.. for !irii'lies. ete.. to county $ ! ; 1 1 a- Son. i::d.-'o. to Mrs. F. ';i.v!. 54.4 5: Jos. Lam bert. ?i 1.C3: Total C. E. !L:rilord. fuel to paup- 3S.20 15.4S 11.10 15.20 8.00 3.00 5.50 42.40 6.50 1.50 17.99 10.00 50.00 Mile Trit?ei. expense for the icoi.th ef May IS. 55 C. D. Q'iinton. salary for May 145. S3 Frank Clans, repairing elec tion booths Dr. B. F. Brendel. insane case Mr.-. Emilia Ilardnock M. An her. Do -lames Robertson. Do i ' I . Quinton. Do Xti.x p:i!'-.-ie. Do I'. J. Libershal. 2 explosive liem' e ; to county Fre.t Pat tenon, surveyor wk. J. i 'lu;.;ey. helping sur veyor T. Morgan, postal supplies Industrial Chemical Supply Co.. supplies to county Opal Fitzgerald, salary for month of May ;. ll. Sayb's. work in asses sor's ofiice for May Geo. L. Farley, talary for r.io"th t f May 11. Sievers. salary and laun- U'V W. S Allen, bringing prison or i.i county jail F.arl A. St an field, flag to the entity J. F. Brendel. M. D.. 1st quar ter salary. Co. physician in IMt. No. 2 Dr. P.. F. Brendel. insane case in Joseph Droege M. Archer. Do James Robertson. Do C D. IJainton. Do Curl i-roeze. Do Mr? ::. v.. ne ..ker, Do IT. B. F. Brendel. insane case . :" J.:-.ij tvruzmap. -j Archer Do .'.lines !tobTtMM. l): Ben iiainey, S-p.. Dep., Do C. T N. it'll. 'V F. Liber.-!:;:!, interpreter. Do .!. H. M(M:!:ci freight and Jj. . . . .52 R. D. McDonald. mdse. to Mrs. Mudl for March and April 20.00 147.55 20.00 15.00 25.00 20.00 8.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 7.2; . 220.56 12.00 Edward A. Dowler, assessing Weeping Water precinct 187.55 II. F. Kropp. assessing Ne- havka precinct. 1918 106.44 Wm. Rummel. for assessing Plattsmouth precinct, 191S 168.00 James n. Probst, assessing Louisville precinct, 1918 Mrs. Dora Denson, care of de pendent children for June Mrs. Josephine Havir, Do Mrs. Ida Schlieske, Do Mrs. Clara Matzke. Do Mrs. Mollie Hansen, Do Mrs. Rose M. Harger. Do Mrs. Edith Duckworth, Do Mrs. Susie Urwin. Do Mrs. Cora B. Tower. Do Mrs. Grace. Sperry. Do i Mrs. Mary Thompson. Do j Mrs. Chlora Allen. Do .50 James Robertson, application 51.00 I Mary Runyan for surrender I of child K-B Printing Co., Supplies claim No. 43 M. E. Metcalf, mdse. to Alice Allen K-B Printing Co., Supplies claim No. 4 6 j John Kopia, mdse. furnished 70.00 Mrs. Burian Frank J. Libershal. salary, 52.32 fees and expense for May 188.80 Louisville Courier, printing for county Streight & Streight, mdse. to county farm A. G. Cole, salary and exp 10.00 J. H. Tarns, salary for May Henry Sanders, seed corn to ! county farm 12.43 Fritz Hafkc. straw to county ; farm Industrial Chemical Supply Co.. supplies to county Alpha C. Peterson, salary and expense for May G. IT. Gilmore. M. D., caring for contagious diseases as I county physician s Oft H. M. Socnnichsen, mdse. to 3.00 Mrs. Hart, 10; Collins, $5; 6.00' Worden. $5; Total 15.25 . Henry Snoke, salary and mil- 10.00 1 eage 2.00 Nebraska Lighting Co.. gas and electricity to county .52 Lincoln Telephone it Teleg. Co., rent and tolls A. B. Smith, carpenter work at court house 3S.20 16.50 14.00 6.00 7.5i) 14.25 6.00 9.00 16.12 9.00 20.2 5 10.6S 41.25 1.50 1.S7 14.25 21.75 15.00 15.00 20.00 61.42 57.50 i 46.70 I 30.70 20.00 15.00 15.01 . 249.00 93.00 . 21.50 8.00 3.00 6.25 27.10 2.10 2.10 S4.22 5.00 5.00 18.00 102.75 100.00 7.50 2.00 29.56 166.96 26S.00 20.00 8. SO 21.40 14.40 7.05 These Three Books "GO TO SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA." "THEIIE'S A FARII FOR YOU IN COLORADO." "THE SIG HORN BASIN OF WYOMING." Ifc'trribe sections with low priced lands that grow large and high priced crops aud should appeal equally to investor and homeniaker. If you are searching for a home where wheat and livestock farmers flour ish, where their families enjoy modernized farm life and where Burling ton lines afford quick service to every market center, visit SOUTHWEST ERN NEBRASKA and NORTHEASTERN COLORADO; see these great, fertile prairiea and locate your son or yourself where -you are sure to prosper. 1 Or. if you prefer irrigated farming, go to the BIG HORN BASIN OF WYOMING, where every irrigated acre is sure to reach a high price. Take an irrigated homestead in the Deaver project: one of the best pro jects the government has developed 20 years to pay for. water right n interest and no profit taken. Let Uie assist you to a full understanding r' the :c exceptional investments. Ask for the f'jU ers today. S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebrask: i mm i ( Chas. Barnerd, Do, Dist. 1 E. V. Cole,. Dist. 1 Mat Sulser, Do. Dist. 1 J. Johannsen, Do, Dist. 7 H. O. Miller. Do. Dist. 15 ROAD FUND J. Johannsen, road work in road district No. 7 Walter Byers. Do. Dist. 27 H. A. Meisinger. Do. Dist. 2 C. F. Vallery. Do. Dist 1 Chas. Barnard. Do, Dist. 1 Geo. Snyder, Do. Dist. 1 Henry Sanders, posts for road district No. 2 Sherman Henrikson, road wk. in road district No. 16 H. O. Miller. Do, Dist. 15 Fred Holka. Do. Dist. 5 Henry S. Irons, Do, Dist. 14 F. W. Nolting. Do. Dist. 1 Bestor & Swatek. dynamite, etc.. Dist. No. 1 J. F. Clugey. grading, road district No. 2 W. J. Althouse. road work in road district No. 6 A. A. Wallinger. Do. Dist. 15 Fritz Tschirren, Do. Dist. 1 Jno. P. Meisinger, Do, Dist. 1 Jno Kaffcnberger, Do. Dist. 1 Henry Born, Do, Dist. 1 Geo Kaffeabergcr, Do, No. 1 F. H. Baldwin, blacksmith work. Dist. No. 9 Johnson Hdw. & Impl. Co.. nails, etc., Dist. 14 T. E. Hathaway, road work, read district No. 11 W. J. Partridge. Do, Dist. 9 W. Coalman, Do. Dist. 16 121.55 BRIDGE FUND J. Partridge, bridge wk$ J. Partridge, Do Henry Snoke. Do II. A. Meisinger, Do W. Vv. Coatman, Do Bettor & Swatek, bridge matl W. W. W. f.2.40 29.25 45. 00 41.00 1.60 64.00 2.00 16.00 67.15 27.5 0 4.00 17. S5 3.06 174.90 1S1.00 85.00 12.00 21.00 20.00 6.00 2.00 9. 85 11. SO 37.00 4.00 16.30 3.80 2.70 9.50 5.00 1.00 Claims Allowed The following claims were audit ed and allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND John Bauer & Son. work at j?il, S5c; auto hire, $10.00$ 10. S5 Bestor &. Swatek. hardware to court house C. D. Quinton, boarding pris oners for May D. C. Morgan, postal supplies Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, care of dependent children for month of June Mrs. Olive Hamilton. Do Mrs. Ethel Boetel.- Do American Disinfecting Co.. disinfectant and soap, jail J. B. Martin. M. D., 1st quar ter salary, Co. physician in Diet. No. 1 Julius A. Pitz, salary and mileage C. E. llecbner, salary and mileage E. A. Wurl. mdse., Hobson filters. $5; John Monroe, ?.10; Total 15.00 Mrs. Mr.rtha A. I 'Addon, care of dependent children. May Mrs. Fanny Dill, Do, June r",9.cncen & Hart, nul:;e. to Mrs. Allen $5.00, Nichols, 310.01; Total L. R. Snipes, assigned G. 1 Foreman, expense and sup plies, Co. Agent, April-- L. R. Snipes, county agent expense for May Ilillyard Chemical Co., disin fectant to court house 120.00 B. C. Mi'rqunrdt fc Co., mdse. furnished Mrs. Cottingham Mrs. Martha Haddon, care of dependent children, June. E. J. Rk-hey, material to the poor farm Mr?. Loretta Price, care of dependent children. June John Bauer Son. auto hire for insanity board Mrs. Esther Heneger, care of dependent children, Ju:ic DRAGGING FUND C. W. Fieshman. dragging roads in district No. 12 R. Ketelhut, Do, Dist. 12 John E. Rough, Do. Dist. 12 R. Ketelhut, Do. Dist. 12 BRIDGE FUND R. Ketelhut, bridge work $ 12.25 C. F. Vallery. Do 5.00 John P. Meisinger. Do 4. SO E. J. Richey. bridge material 425.85 ROAD FUND, J. Johannsen. road work in road district No. 7 Earl C. Wiles, Do. Dist. 9 W. J. Partridge, Do. Dist. 9 K. Ketelhut. Do, Dkt. 12 R. Ketelhut. Do. Dist. 12 169.00 J. II. Latrom. nails lor road district No. 16 i R. Ketelhut, road work, road district No. 12 E. J. Richey, lumber for road district No. 10 From Friday's Dally. But what has been the loss of this paper will have been the gain of this government, for Elmer Webb will make i good serviceable man where ilio country of which 'he is proud to call hio home shall place him. He has not yet been with the Journal a your, but in the few short months which he has remained and worked with us, lie has shown that he is able to care for the work which was given him. lie has worked for the interest of the paper, and endeavor ed to make it a succes?;. Out of the oliice, fn the city he lias challenged the admiration and friendship of many people, and witli his going he will have the warmest wishes of many peoplo accompany him. The Journal and the Journal force wish him the abundance of success that his sincere efforts for the best guar antee him. GAVE BANQUET TO MEMBER . 92.11 On motion the Board adjourned to meet Wednesday, June 5. 1918. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Nebr.. June 5. 1913 Board met as per adjournment with all members prerent, when the following businesd was transacted in regular form: Equalization Notice The following Notice of Board of Equalization was ordered printed in the county newspapers: "The County Board of Equaliza tion will sit for the purpose of equalizing the assessment of Cass county for the year 191S, in the Commissioner's chamber at the court houre in Plattsmouth. Nebraska, be ginning Tuesday. June 11. 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continue in ses sion f'ora day to day till NOON on Saturday. June 15, 1918. "All claims for equalization mor-t be tiled on or before NOON of Fri day, June 14, 1918." 10.00 20.00 11.2: 20.00 6.55 20.00 .$ 14.45 . 9.00 33.00 $ 1 5.7; 70.00 58.00 67.00 1.; 22.00 S.65 There being no further business, the Board on motion adjourned to meet in regular rersion on Monday, June 17. 191S. FRANK J. LIBERSHAL. County Clerk. Vroiu Kriilay's Daily. At Cosmopolitan club last evening at their rooms, held a farewell meet ing for one of their members, Mr. Edward Ofe, the occasion being the eve of his departure for Lincoln, v. bore he is taking up special train ing for military service. The mem bership of this club which has been Trer.t'y diminished by the going of its members to the service, was all who have not already gone in at tendance. A delightful time was had, atfid a supper like many a one which hai been given to departing members was truly a feast. Robert Rebal was t lie toastmaster, and many were the responses at the witty re partee of the members. As a token of their friendly feeling and esteem in which he is held a present of a wrist watch was made. 13 VISITING IN MICHIGAN. Krotn Friday's Daily. Robert B. Windham has been visiting in the east for some time past, at the place, where he lived when a boy near Ann Arbor, Michi gan, the p!;ice where ho graduated from the law school, and first started in the practice of law. Mr. Wind ham was going on farther east, but his daughter Ellen, who makes her home at Ncnia. Ohio, will join him in Michigan and come to "Plattsmouth for a visit. PROFESSOR SPACHT AT TRAINING STATION WRITES HOME OF BATTLE. Boiler Inspector John T. Coleman tiled his report on condition of tin; court house boiler on May 3rd, 1918, and same was ordered placed cn file. ' Official Bonds Aproved The following official bonds were approved by the Board: B. F. Plymale, road overseer, road district No. 14. Fred Holka, road overseer, road district No. 5. J. B. Elliott, precinct assessor, Tipton precinct. Monarch Engineering Co., bridge contractors for 1918. C. A. Rawls. captain Co. A, Platts mouth Home Guards. From Friday's Dally. Mrs. M. B. Allen just received a letter from her son Ralph who is in the battle line in France, in which he tells of just having returned from the fir.st trendies, and that all the boys from here were all right at the writing, which was May 21st. He says that the boys are just now, m;:ny of tiicm getting their service stripes. Those who have been in the foreign service get for the left cuff, a gold V shaped band for the left arm. an additional-one for each six months service. The bar having the point upward, while those who have been wounded, are given a straight hvr on the right arm. and frr signal victory a V shaped bar on the right arm but inverted which moans 'V for victory. He is sending a pojtal car which he used for a practice test, in shooting. fifteen shots at CO yards, and in which there are ten holes. The card will be placed in the window of the Jour nal office. From Friday's Daily. E. H. Wescott received a letter this morning from C. A. Spacht, the teacher of athletics, in the llicdi School last year, who has since hav ing closed the term of school tie parted for the Great Lakes where he is now in training for the Navy. Professor Spacht, before going went to his home for a short visit, return ing enlisted at Omatia and was sent to the Great Lakes, where he is at this time. CELEBRATE THEIR WOODEN WEDDING From Friday's Dally. Night before last there was cele brated at the home of Oscar Wit son and wife, the event of their mar riage five years ago. by many of their friends, who came to assist in the celebration. There were many amusements, and a delightful course luncheon wns served. Many useful presents were given, for which the happy couple expressed their thanks There were in attendance bes'des the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. T. O Wilson, Mrs. Dr. O. Sandin and little daughter, a Miss Wilson from Red Oak, a niece of Mr. Wilson, the Hall Room boys E. B. Thrall and Frank Clause. William Hall, Mrs. J. S. Hall and Mrs. C. S Armagast CORRECTION ORDERS RECEIVED From Friday's Daily. The two calls, one G58, and the ether 674, which were for thirty-one men each, to go to t'arip Functon and Ft. Riley. Thoc calls exhaust ed the available men in Class one and a. few hart to be drawn from this class which were to have been al lowed to remain cn the farm until after harvest. A correction has come which puts tho number now of each call to 30. instead of 31. the board will take the harvest deferment from the list, which were added a few days since. Mothers' Pension Cases The following Mothers' pensions were renewed by the County Court and allowed by the Board of Com missioners: Mrs. Lillian B. Baker, of Platts uiouth, for $15.00 per month. Mrs. Martha A. Haddon, Louis ville, for $20.00 per mouth. Mrs. Mary Thompson, of Louis ville, for $8.00 per month. Mrs. Ethel Boetel, of Plattsmouth, for $20.00 per month. Laborers Wanted for Construction and Cellar Work. 4 0c per hour and over. Eight hours. Morton Gregson Co. 12-2tw W. A. ROBERTSON LvTr Karfc pf Riiey FUt 4r CetW BlncV Second yioor if T DEPARTS FOR GREAT LAKES. From Friday's Daily. Dwight Prcpst last evening depart ed over the Burlington for the Great Lakes Training Station, where he enters the navy for active training for service in the United States ser vice. Dwight has been on the wait ing list for some time having enlist cd and taking his examination weeks since, and was waiting until such a time as he could get located. A short time since the call came and last night he departed for the Lakes for training. . COI'V OF MITICK TO dlKDITOHS Tl'e .State of Nelirubka, Cats coun ty, ss: III tlicf Vurity Court. In tho rt'iittr of l; estate of John OliHtfant. lecoased: To ti'f fidi mrs of s;:d Kstnt: Yof urc l,f"fliv notl''"d that I will i t tliri f.'ount'-' Court room in ll:ttsfiioutl' n said county, on the 2Ttli day of June. 1H18. and the 26th day' of September, 1!1S. at 10 o'clock a. 111.. on each day, to receive and ex amine all claims tirainst taid Instate with a view to their fdjnsdment and allowance. The time limited for pre v.Mit.'it Ion of claims against ald es tate is three months from the 2"th day of .Tune, A. D. 1918. and the time lim ited for payment of del.ts is one vear from said LT-th day of June, 191S. Witipss mv hand and the fal o .Tid On'intv ' Court this 21st day of May, 1318. ' ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal)-ui27-4tv. County Judge. 1 1CN u 1 VWIVIJ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the .inature of -SJ " and has been made under his per- jCJ&ffljJss sonal supervision since its infancy. ?-a-WVi ZCU4Z, Allow no one to deceive yen in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevcrishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS (Bears the Signature of JO In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought ME CENTAUR COMP4NV, IFW VOK C ITV. For Sale One used Dodge Touring car. Priced to sell. See John F. Gorder. 6-ll-tfd&v -aid Es- xitki: ok iii:ii; State of Nebraska, Casts county. In founty Court. In the matter of the Estate of Kran- i is S. lute, deceased: To all persons interested in tate; Creditors ami heirs take notice that A. ". White lias tiled his petition al leiimr that Kran-is S. While died in testate in said county on the Ttli day of .January. l'Ul. leintr a resident and Inhabitant of said county and owner of the A'ltwiny described real estate, to-wit: 1-ots 1. J ami in Hlock ill, and the N 1 of Lots 11 and 1J in Hloik 11. : in the City of l'latts niontb. Cass county, Nebraska, j:nd leaving as his .sole stnd only heirs at law. the following persons, to-wit: Iiana Kdjrerton White, widow: W. .(. White, now deceased: Rosa A. Leon ard: Francis K. AVhite: A. C. White: Florence White fJedfern. now deceased, children of aid deceased: Anna, 11. White, widow of John II. White, a de rcasil son: Charlotte White, Janet White. Ksllier White. children of the said John II. White, deceased; and praying for a decree, barring claims an. I determining heirship of said de ceased as above named to tie the sole and only heirs at law of said deceas ed, and that the hearing be had on the -.Mill dav of June. 191S. at 9 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the County Court, in 1 'la 1 1 sniou t h. in said county. lUited at l'lattsmoiit h, Nebraska, this 7th day of May. litis. ALLKX J. 15KKSOX. (Seal)-j3-3tw. County Judge. i.k;ai. im m.icA'iiov In the district Court of Cass county, Nebra-ka. Ioc. Y. I'age C.ti. No. HS13. oi;iKi: In re application of Kdward J. T. Connely to vest and transfer the real estate " of the Methodist b'piscopal church of Mynard. Nebraska in and to the Nebraska Annual Conference of the Methodist Kpiseopal church in t lie United States of America: A petition having been tiled in the above entitled cause by Kdward .1. T. Connely askinir that a trustee be ap pointed and directed to transfer the following described leal estate situat ed in Cass county. Nebraska, tri-wit: Lots Twenty ::) and Twenty-one '! in Long's 1st Addition to Mynnrd, Nebraska, from the Methodist Kpiseo pal church of Mynard. Nebraska, to the Nebraska Annual Conference of the Methodist Kpiseopal chinch in the United States of America, upon the ground that said Methodist Kpiseopal church of Mynard, Nebraska, has ceas ed to exist and lias ceased to maintain its organization, and therefore -the said Nebraska Annual Conference lias the rirht to have said real estate trans fered to and vested in it, it is ordered by the Court that said petition bo heard on the "Hth day of Juno. l'.US, at 10 o'clock a. m. and all persons in terested in said real estate or in said Methodist Kpiseopal church at Mynard, Nebraska, are hereby directed to ap- if pear and make objections t herd any they have, and if they do not ap pear ami make such objections at said time such trustees at such time may be appointed and ordered to tra.isfer said real estate as proposed in said petition. It is further ordered that a copy of this notice l.e published in The' 1 'la 1 1 sinout h Journal for three weeks prior to said time, and a copv of this notice be posted in three prom inent public places within the Countv of Cass. Nebraska, prior to said time. JAM I jS-IUW. Judge for T. three weeks IlKCLK V, f 1 ist rci t Con rt. The I.I Mi A I. IM III.IC ATIOX State of Nebraska, Cass county, In County Court. In the mailer of the l'.state of Jo sephine Agnes Ui'ft'ner, deceased: To the creditors of said K.-tale: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court r1oni in I'latts mouth. in said county, on the sth day of July, I'.UV and on the Mb day of October, litis, fit 1" o'clock a. ill. of each day to receive and examine all claims against said Kstate. with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Kstate is three months from the Mb day of July, A. d. 191. and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said Sth day of July, 1H1S. Witness my hand and the seal of said Count v Court, this :;ist day of Mav, litis. ALLKN J. U.KKSON. (Seal )-jo-4t w. County Judge. l.Kti A I, OTMU To l'auline Oldham, as Administrat or of the Kstate of Oeorge J. Oldham, deceased: Kiehaid Con way Oldham, fuzs.i J. 1 taker: Lacuna ConnaUy. I'auii:ie oldham. Kay Oldham. John J. Oldham, Jessie IV Snyder, Kllison I.. Oldham. James W. oldham. Ver.i II. Old ham. Tolly oldham and Mary 1- Craig: You are herebv notified that on the 22nd dav of May, IIM plaintiff tiled a petition in the district Court of Cass county. Nebraska, praying among other tilings for an rodor to be enter ed bv the court directing the admin istratrix, of the estate of George J. Oldham. deceased, to convey to plain tiff Lots one (l) and two IL'I and all of Lots three (31 and four l 4 not taken bv Chicago avenue, in I'.bx k one hundred sixty-four (ItJd Cit y of J'lalts moutli. Cass countv, Nebraska, upon the payment of the balance of the purchase price in accordance with the contract entered into between the. rlamtiff and the said George J. old lam, during hi life time, on the lOtli dav of September, 1:117. You are further notified that there will be a hearing upon said petition, and on the allegations thereof, before the Judge of the district Court of Cass countv, Nebraska, in the District Court, at " Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the Kith day of July. 1:1S. all of which and tiie allegations of the pe tition vou will take due notice. JOHN JI. HALLSTKOM. Plaint ill. C. A. i: wls. t mJ7-Gtw.) Attorney. The Truck You Have Been Looking or The Denby Truck The Truck for the all-purpose man. One of the best on the market and sold at prices that are right. 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