MONDAY, JULY 15, 1913. PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WETJKLY JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. MAX INTERIOR DECORATOR, FsHJRDOe&C, NEBRASKA mlmg & Si AND i sup "Keep the Home Some Timely Suggestions by L. C. Sharpe of This City. Before a Re cent Meeting of Omaha Cham ber of Commerce. I -in Tin rsd.. y' Daily. At a recent mooting of the ('bin i er of Commerce of Omaha, when the matter f luitcr roads was under Hscii.-i-u-n. upon invitation, L. C. Fharpe of this city, addressed the meet nig on 1 lie subject, of motor trucks and better road facilities, ami uiaon;; other things lie had to : :ty tin- following: Our National highways and hund- d of !i:i",i-;ir,.!.; of miles of rural road.- are in a dangerous predica n. t .it . !';(. n there arteries of traliic there i.- In ing loaded an increased burden of war tran.-p'-rt. Fn.ii! every .-tan- in the union tiie appeal g')e ; to Washington to define and a'.opt : federal highway system. We an- increasing and expanding e. ;-y sinew i uiir national strength ! ut oar p. ads. if we don't do some thing f.r ihein pretty soon we will tir.d ourselves w allowing through. Why hive we failed as highway l'Uihler- v.h"n we ate the V-.-t rtil v.iiy builders in the world, because we have bei :i passing through an era c' railroad building and i? ha:-, f-ni'.ed I'-iuri- "m era of permanent highway !.:.- -in i arrived, the war has uriwn in between those periods ami faugh? u ; unprepared and right in th.? :;:d-t of our ur.proparedne.ss route: the dv-"'i jb'tn? of the Motor f ruck. In five yrrirs the annua! produc tion of motor trucks jumped from L-s.ooo to Ki.'.oen and vt -1 o . t t are now in active service. Withii! a y.-.ir vir truck transport liar been railed upo lit.) take tens of i ons;: n d of tons of freight which the r; .id . ci.uld not handle. I!u; : i f trucks are plying oe iv. een Philadelphia and New York eioiu -s Train- of them are crossing lllinoi--. Ohio. Michigan, New York. IVtitbj Iv.inia ami Maryland and : 'T.e iver N'el-r.i: I;a. hut our roads :.ro not b:j; i,. ?r.-ry this traliic and if i; marvelous that they carry any traffic at all and in fact do not for a too large penvntage of tlx year. I'nfort ur.atdy we have never had i nati m;l highway policy or plan, vc ti ive handled roads on the patch GOOD ROADS AND j MOTOR SERVICE, - - - - ... Summer Tours. (I Si Hie public is advised that Colorado Summer resorts, such as Roekv .r'V'.hV'r "ntl Jwm "?'StrS ,,ar.k- r'l Springs. Manitou and hundreds Fstes Park .ro ver - XZT" '"I 'a,r""a' "sual. Accommodations In Kstes 1 ark aro wr extensive and can take care of thousands. The urual resorts of the Black Hills are open; likewise the ranches! I',!., r :;1 7'!" J-"1; the ranches along! . . -..-.j . ... . luna .UUUlUilllls, The Yellowstone Park hotels will not be opened, but the Park Per manent Camps will be operated via the Gardiner gateway. CLACIKIl NATIONAL PARK will be under full operation for tourists. Choose your locality; ask us for printed matter and costs and let us otherwise serve you. liftpi R. W. CLEMENT, Tckct Aecnt L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent 1,004 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska ERHOFF, o Fires Burning 99 work principle, and our states have handled highway problems blind folded, with a shot sun system of spending money, millions have been tossed into the air and it fell here and there in small patches of road Food and supplies are dependent on free and easy transportation and the task can net be put off, the money ;ind materials are available, and the read builders say that they can set the labor without robbing the farm er ar.d prison labor is being used successfully in a dozen states. We must build immensely better road.s than we ever built before, the fancy road? we have built before at r cost of thirty thousand dollars per mile and knocked full of holes in a lew months of war can be no argu r.ent as to the problem now con fronting our rural development. We can build roads of concrete or concrete and brick that will last if v. e build them heavy enough. We have two and a quarter mil lions of miles of important highway hat must be improved before we can say thr.t we have a highway system. What if it does cost billions to make them right, no grander achieve ment can be conceived toward rtrengthning the nation or of great er benefit to our people. WANTED TO SEE THE TOWN. 1- pm Thursday's Dailj In the summer of 1 S i 4 . CI. S. Lane v, ho was headed for the west, cross ed the Missouri Kiver at this place, and after having stopped here for three days, and during the time be came acquainted with the firm of Tootle i'c Hanna. After a short stop he continued on west and says that after he had gotten a few miles out from this place that he did not find another house until he had gotten to Ft. Kearney, the next place was Ft. Laramie, and there he did not lind any place until he had gotten to Arizona. .Mr. Lane is now living in Topeka. and having some business that called him to Omaha had a de sire to come down to Plattsmouth. and see the town. He has good words to speak for the town, but said that it was very hillv. LETTER FROM ROY HOLLY. From Thursday's 1 tally. Wm. I Jolly has just received a letter from Koy Holly, which telhs of tlie C;js county boys now being at a rest camp in Fngland, and gives ins impressions of that country, which does not compare with our own Nebraska. 7f you want to help win the wr buy a Liberty Bond and do It todav NOW RESTS BE SIDE HIS WIFE YESTERDAY WAS HELD THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE AUG UST SPLITT, DIED TUESDAY. From Friday's Daily, j Yesterday afternoon at the St. Paul's Evangelical church was held ;the funeral over the remains of the late August Splitt sr., who died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Beil south of this citv last Tuesday. Mr j Splitt followed his wife very shortly since the death of his life compan ion he has not evinced much of an 'interest in life, and seemed to be lost in his thought, and when the 'ill health came seemed not able to 1 shake it off. and seemed an easy prey to the disease which claimed him. A large number of his friends as sembled to do him honor, and the little church where the funeral was held was well filled, when the last sad rites were celebrated. The fun cral was conducted by Kev. J. II Steger, and the interment made in uaK mil cemetery. WILL TRY TO FIND TRUE STATUS From Thursdays Daily. The county of Cass, through the medium of the district court, and being pushed by County Attorney Cole, to determine the true status, of the matter regarding the automo biles which have been captured from the "Blockade Runners" wli were dealing in contraband goods and what is known in other worus the "Booze Cars". Attorney A. 0 Cole, has filed three cases, in the district court, one against Joues Jansen Cadillac Co., the other two against the Studebaker-Wilson Jo. in which one have answered, in which they claim that the car was sold to Jack Ford, and that he has purchased the car in question and paid thereon one thousand dollars giving notes to the amount of $2.- ."50.00 upon which they are intend ing to establish their claim. IS NOW MAKING COMPILATION- Fiom Thursdays Daily. Mrs. V. H. Parker of Chicago is in the city for a few days coining to make some abstracts, of the con dition and transfers of property which is held by the Uurlington road, and had been so held in the past, with the character of their holding, and the amount of consid eration, and other charges incident to the acquiring, and transfer, as well as the holding of said prop erty, to fulfill a requirement of the government who is now in a sense operating the roads. HAVE MADE IMPROVEMENTS. From Thursday's Daily. Just lately the road on this side (I the Platte Kiver has been im proved some, but the road just on the other side is in very bad condi lion. Mr. T. H. Pollock is taking the matter up with the Commissioners of Sarpy county with a view of getting them interested in a better condi tion. What will be the outcome of the matter is a conjecture. The people who are using the road are unanimous, in the one assertion that they are the limit. WANT PERMANENT FARM WORK From Thursday's Daily. James Coleman and son Harry. and Asa Brayton, all from Quiiicy, Michigan, arrived here in an auto mobile and are looking for work on a rami, rhev would accent a ttsadv position or do harvest and thresh ing work, but eventually they de sire to get on a farm where they can remain throughout the year. Mr. Coleman is above the draff 'ase. while the others are below if. i.i:; i. Minn;. Tlf Slate of Nebraska. Cass ' 'oil lit y. 'S. I it fill f'oillllV f'flllf'f III lli metier of tin- Kl:it of Ailuln W. MeisiiiK-r. Deceased. )n realinr and tiling the petition of Metta Meisinjfer. p v v ! 1 1 -: Wait ,l- granted to Metta Mcislniver as Ad ministratrix. Ordeieil. That August 3lh A. D. 1'JIS. "I t o'clock A. M., it .slKiieij for liflrll-llKr ..u4il.... arl.s... nil xoris tnlerevt.-il in naid matter may al- in'ur ui it 4,iiiritv Cntii'l to li,lil in and for said County, ami show ruusn wliv the prayer or net U loner should ..... I .. ..... .1. .1 .. .1... lO'l Of- KIHIIICII. HIMI ITIHi llOll'r Ol ill. -IIO'H'V to Scllll III'llllON 1IM1 lilt llt-ill- intf thereof li triven to all person In terested in said matter to- mi l! islii mi h copy or hum oroer in ine i ia 1 1 kiiioii i r. Journal. a Kemi-wcckiv newspaper printed in said County, for three sue- tssive weeks, prior to said iluv of earinn'. Dated tills !Hli due of .fill v. IfllX. A 1.1. K.N 7. ItKKSOV. Ctomty -linle.. Let us deliver your hogs in South Omaha during these hot days. We will call. ; t your farm and deliver them safe' age. i The Plattsmouth Gar- Joarnal Want Ads Pay! TO UNDERGO OPERATION. From Thursday's Daily. Ira Bates of near Cedar Creek, was in the city today, having Just come from Omaha, where he was for the past few days, and where he had a critical examination made re garding the state of his health. Mr. Dates has been having a good deal of trouble of late with back, and suffered much, and was anxious to know what was the mattter. The specialist pronounced the trouble due to the presence of gall Mr. Bates will go to the St. hospital Saturday, where he stones. Joseph will be operated upon for their removal, first 'of the coming week. the TWO YEARS IN BED AND ROLLING CHAIR MRS. WILSON GAVE UP HOPE GAINS 25 POUNDS ON TANLAC -AND IS NOW A WELL WOMAN "For twq years I spent all my time either in the hospital, in bed, or in a rolling chair, and during that time I was given up to die, and I don't guess I would be here now if it hadn't been for Tanlac," said Mrs. K. O. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is well-known in Atlanta, her husband having been employed by the Con stitution for a number of years. "I was a great- sufferer from chronic indigestion," continued Mrs. Wilson, "and don't guess anybody ever had to go through with what I did. 1 was very weak and nervous, and at times had those dreadful smothering sensations to the point of fainting. I had dreadful head aches, severe pains in my back and over my kidneys and my joints ach ed all the time. For two years had to live entirely on boiled milk toast and soft boiled eggs, and even that didn't digest well, and would sour on my stomach. I didn't know what it was to get a good nights sleep. I took one kind of medicine after another until our house was almost filled with empty bottles, but instead of improving I was getting worse all the time. Finally they took me to the hospital for treat inent. and I months, but me well. It lay there for five long even that didn't make was taking nearly every cent of my husband's wages to pay my doctor and drug bills, our drug bill alone "amounted to $14 cr $1 a month, and one doctor bill amount ed to $10S. "It looked like everything had failed to help me, and I had about given up all hope when one nay my husband brought home with him take it. He said a bottle of Tanlac and asked me to he had been read ing a lot of good things about it, and didn't see any reason why it should n t help me. l was confined to my rolling chair when I began taking it "Do I look like an invalid now? ; certainly don't feel like one, and have actually gained twenty-five (lT) pounds on eleven bottles of Tanlac, and feel as well as I ever did in my life. I can eat anything want, such things as meat, turnip naru-hoiied eggs don t hurt me a particle, and I sleep as good as I did wli.'ii I was a Kirl in my teens. can get about as well as anybody suid just the oihr day I walked flown town, and I am running around the neighborhood calling on my friends nearly all the time now. 1 haven't a pain about me. I believe I urn ine Happiest woman in Atlanta. nd I think I have a right to be. I t ii l n k my recovery Is almost a mir acle, and everybody in our neigh borhood thinks the same." Tanlac is sold in Plattsmoulh by F. !. Frieke & Co.. in Alvo by Alvo Drug Co., in Avoca by O. K. Copes, in South Bend by K. Sturzenegger. n Cireenwood by !. F. Smith, in Weeping Water by Meier Drug Co., and in Kim wood bv L. A. Tvson. I.K; I. XITK K. In tin' County Court of Cass County. Nel.rar-ka. State of N'olx-aska, Cass County, ss. Ti- all persons interested -in I lit late n'l' Kva K. I'reltijr. deceased: n l; inline tlie Petition of John I. Saltier. A ! m i n isl r:i tor. oi.ivliiir :i ti no I M-t t leini'iit and allowance of his ac eount tiled in this Court on the Ktli day of July. l!ls, and lor assignment oi said estate and the discharge of said administrator. It is hereSiv ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may. and do. appear at tlie ii ti t v Court to I.e held In and for id County, on tlie 'J.lrd iluv of July. A. U. 1'il.X. at !l o'clock A. At., to show cause, ir any there lie, why the prayer of the petitioner should not he grant ed, anil that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hcirtiiir thereof he iriveli to a 1 1 Persons Interested in said matter hy ouhlishlmr a copy of tills oroer in the I Ma 1 1 smou t h Journal. i semi-weekly newspaper primed In iald county, for ope week prior to said lay of heal'itiK. In Witness Whereof, f have hereunto e my hand and the Seal of said Court, this tli day of July. A. D., 1 !M. AhLUN J. HKKSn.N'. (Seal) lwk County Judue. For Sale Several well located cottages. As part payment can take some other nroncrtv or a Liberty Bond. U. B. Windham. Have you just a few hogs or a truck load to be delivered in South Omaha? Call the Plattsmouth Gar age, and we will do thj rest. PROCEEDINGS ( GGUSSSONERS OF CASS COUNTY Plattsmouth, Nebr., July 2, l'JIS. Board met as per adjournment. Present, Julius A. Pitz, C. K. Heeb i;er and Henry Snoke, County Com missioners, Frank J. Libershal, Coun ty Clerk. Minutes of regular session read and approved, when the following business was transacted in regular form : County Judge, Alien J. Beeson, filed orders with the County Clerk, renewing the Mothers pensions of Lucy B. Ljrle. of Weeping Water, for $15, per month, and of Edith Duck worth of Nehawka for $25. per inonfh each for a period of six months. Same were approved by the Board. The County Judge also filed an order with the County Clerk direct ing the Board of Commissioners to pay Mrs. Karl C. Hyde of Mynard the sum of $25 per month for the care and support of her 4 dependent children for a period of six months. Same approved by the Board. County Judge filed his report of fees earned 2nd quarter, 1918 to the amount of $934.00. County Register of Deeds filed his report of fees earned 2nd quarter 1918 to amount of $482.00. County Clerk tiled his report of fees' collected for 2nd quarter 191S to the amount of $192.00. The following resolution was adopted by the Board: Whereas, the written consent ot all of the owners of the land to be used for the purpose of a public high way to be established on the land de scribed in a certain quit claim deed hereto attached has been filed in the county clerk's office of Cass County. Nebraska: and it having been shown to the satisfaction of the County Board of Cass County. Nebraska that said proposed road is of sufti cient public importance to be open ed and worked by the public; It is therefore ordered that said highway as described in said quit claim deed be and is hereby estab lished. JULIUS A. PITZ. C. K. I1EKBNER. IIKNUY SNOKE. Board ot County Com missioners of Cass County, Nebr. An application was received from Mrs. Annie Doty asking the Board of Countv Commissioners to grant her permission of increasing the Ferry Rates for Plattsmouth Ferry across Missouri River as follows: Team and wagon or other vehicle. seventy-live cents one way or one Dollar for Round trip if made with in three days. Automobile, seventy-five cents one wav or one Dollard for Round trip if made within three days Single horse an dbuggy or other vehicle, fifty cents one way or sev-entv-tive cents for the round trip if made within three days. Motorcycle, fifty cents one way or seventy-five cents for the round trip if made within three days. Saddle horse, thirty-five cents for one way or fifty cents for round trip if made within three days. Loose stock twenty-live cents per head, with special rates for herds of more than two. Foot passangers ten cents each. With an extra charge of twenty- five cents in every case between eight o'clock P. M.' and six o'clock A. M The Board on motion voted to con sent to the above rates being put in force July 1, 19 IS. The following claims were audit eu and allowed by the Board: Rose M. 1 larger, care of de pendent children for July v Mollie Hansen. Do , Mary Thompson. Do 25.00 s.oo S.00 Clara Matzke, Do. 20.00 25.00 11.00 15.00 Ida Schlieske, Do. Grace Sperry, Do Cora B. Tower. Do Augusta Brandt, Do. Lillian B. Baker, Do. 12.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 Josephine Havir, Do. Esther Heneger, Do. Edith Duckworth, Do. Dora Denson, Do. 20.00 10.00 15.00 Chlora Allen. Do. Fannie B. Dill. Do. Martha A. Haddon, Do. 20.00 15.00 Susie Urwfn, Do. llenrv Snoke, Salary and mileage, 17.20 Julius A. Pitz, Do 27.40 C. E. Heebner. Do. 1S.50 91.00 II. Sievers. Salary, laundry and extra work, Frank J. Libershal. salary expense and fees, 194.78 Geo. L. Farley, salary for June. 50.00 lpha C. Peterson, salary and expense, 139.00 G. G. Douglas. M. D.. Quar antine of F. A. Rede, 5.00 C. E. Hartford. Coal to Joseph Monroe. b.00 Geo. . R. Sayles. Work in County Assessors office C. G. Frieke, Wood to Mrs. Warden, Remington Typewriter Co., Machine to County Cupt.. yu.uu J. E. Mason. Storage on Booze car 8.00 Mac Murphy, Taking testi mony. Booze case final Fitzecrald. Salary tor June ou.uu Allen J. Beeson. Costs in Mothers pension cases. 9.00 Mrs. Dora Fleischman, care nf blind man for 2nd ouar- lor. 20.00 Mouensen & Hart. Mdse. to Nichols. $5. Allen. $10. 15.00 R. D. McDonald. Mdse to Mrs. Mndd. Mav 'and Ju ne 20.00 Remington Typewriter C o.. Supplies to county super intendent. . . Nebraska Lighting Co.. Gas and electricity to county 0.35 C. D. Quinton, Salary for June. ; --- 14.8 Alpha C. Peterson, Allow ance for Institute fund, su.uu H. M. Soennichsen, Mdse. jyiijTj rjfc n -Vt rnntents 15 "Fluid Prachmj n r-r p-VT. ALCOHOL - i t" r :aot:otfcFend bvRcgtlU- ting thcSiomachs and BgwTlsj Thereby Fronioun$Dilion ChccrfulncssandRcstCofltaiK. neither Opiam.Moirhwn: Mineral. Not Nahcotic Jhaiphn Sen JtacUUe SaKi Warn Sen OarifirdSagar QiJrrgTTrHlimr is v'r K ,lnfol Remedy for ConsuauoaandDiarrhoca.? m cwM-ihness ana i Tccrp sleep i resulting thcrcfrorajnlnfancy. Facsimile SijnatnrecT lHECL-T.COiMPA. NEW ytlKiv. Exact Cory of Wrapper. Hart. $10. Collins $5, Warden. $7, 22.00 Mrs. Ethel Boetel. care of dependent children. Julv, 20.00 Mrs. Earl C. Hyde, Do 25.00 Mrs. Lucy B. Lyle. Do 15.00 Jess F. Warga, Mdse and Labor, 2.45 Mrs. O. Hamilton, care of dependent children July, 15.00 Wm. Schmidtman, binding twine for county farm 33.00 K.-B. Printing Co., Supplies on claim No. 47 81.42 Fred Patterson, Office work,. 40.00 A. G. Cole, salary and expense 112. SO I). C. Morgan, postal sup plies. 3.50 Wm. Grebe assgd. Geo. Grebe, assisting in boot legger cases. 12.00 J. H. Tains, salary for June. 100.00 L. R. Snipes, salary and of fice expense for June, S3. 33 J. E. Mason, Auto hire 10.20 C. Heisel, milling for county farm. W. & L. E. Gurley. supplies to county surveyor. James Robertson, salary and fees 2nd quarter, Daniel Mead, repairs to fur nace at court house, C. 1). Quinton, Jailer fees for June, BRIDGE FUND. Tom Smith, Bridge work, 12.23 1.24 223. GO 5.60 45.00 31.30 27.25 13.40 24.30 3 2.15 17.00 J. Johannsen, Do. Will M. Hoover, Do. H. A. Meisinger, Do. J. Adams, Bridge material. Aug. Krecklow, Bridge work- DRAGGING FUND. Tom Smith, Dragging in Dis trict No. 10. 17.25 J. Johannsen, Do. No. 7, 25.50 P. A. White, Do. No. 0. 19.50 Wm. Hoover, Do. No. 3, 11.25 F. W. Holka. Do. No. 5, 6.00 Aug. Krecklow, Do. No. S. 3U.75 Wm. Bornemeier. Do. No. 15, 7.K5 Merritt F. Pollard, Do. No. 13, 6.00 ROAD FUND. Will M. Hoover, Road work road district No. 3 14.20 Simon G ruber. Do. No. 12, 4.00 Tom Smith. Do. No. 10 fi9.70 Will M. Hoover. Do. No. 3, 35.00 F. W. Holka. Do. No. 5 52.50 Nebraska fc Iowa Steel Tank Co.. Culverts for No. l. G3.00 Ii. A. Meisinger. road work road district No. 2 4 2.00 voca Village Treasurer, Proportion Road fund Dis trict No. 23. 200.00 John Iverson. Blacksmith work, road district No. l. 1S.00 J. Adams, lumber, road dis trict No. 16, Aug. Krecklow, road work road district No. S. 24.00 T. E. Hathaway, road work road district No. 11, 30.10 Mcrrit F. Pollard, road work road district No. 13, 10.00 No further business the Board on motion adjourned to meet, Tuesday, August fi. 19 IS. FRANK J. LIliKKSHAIj, County Clerk. L.KC.M. AOTICK In tlie County court, tlie States ot Nebraska. Cass county, ss: In tlie matters of the estate or avii- liani A. Brown, deceased. To tlie creditors or said estate: . You are hereby notified, that I wilt sit at tlie County court room in 1'iatts moutli In said county, on Julyy 22d, 191S. audi October -'ad, 191 X. at 10 o'clock each day to receive and exam ine all claims against said estate, wtttt a view to ineir aojusi ineiit unu allow ance. The time limited tor tne pre sentation of claims against said estate is three months from tlie Jd day or July, A. D. 191S. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 2'd day of July, 191S. Witness: my band anil the seal or said County court, this 19th day of June, 1918. ALLbU J. BISJ'JKON. Countv J udge. 11. B. WINDHAM. Atty. for Estate. wks.) C--l Gang Plow for sale. Nearly new. of J. J. Lohnes, Mynard, 7-ll-4twkly. Inquire Neb. i it '. x a-.' A ' .' 7 C I , . n Si a i) i r. 9 L U flkS Ma w Foi Infant.3 r.nd Children. una r jk Mothers Know That Genuim in IS Always Bears tho Signature 01 fii n use For Over Thirty Years '1 TMC CINTAUN COVNT. "I TO CITT m:;i. otick. In tho County court of the State of N'i'liiaskii, Cass county, ss: In the matter of the estate of Ben nett ("in iswisser, deceased. To the creditors of said estjite: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County court room in I'latts mor.'th in said countv on tlie iifitli d.iy o? July, t!is, and on the i!ith day of (letoher, J'.lls, to receive and caiiiinu all claims tiKaiust said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the porsen tation of claims against said estate i three months from the ".Mli day of July. A. 1). liMS. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year front said i: ti i day of July, Witness my hand and the sal of said county court, this IStli day ot June, 191S. ALLEN .T. l!i:i;Si.V. (I wks.) County Judge. m:;ai, .mitici-: To 11. I. Hathaway, Ceurge W. Fair field, John S. Towns. n I, Kobirt J. Lackey. Nicholas Fugle. A. K. Alexan der and to their unknown heirs, de vises, legatees and personal represen tatives and to (Jeorge 11. Bird, defend ants: You and each of you will take notico that on the L'tiih day of June, lflls, llermia I. Windham filed her petition in tlie District court of Cass county. Nebraska, against you and each of you. the object and prayer of which is that she may be adjudged owner in fee Simple of Lot 1 in Blk. 11, Duke's addition to Plattsnioiitlt. Nebraska, and Lot 1 in Flock 1 and Lot S in Block in Townsend's addition to 1'latts niouth. Neb., freed from all claims of an estate or interest therein of any of tlie defendant, and all persons claim ing by, tlirough or under them, and that you and each of you lie perpetual ly enjoined from claiming any rilit title, or interest or right of possession tin' title and rights of this plaintiff her heirs or assigns, and from interfer ing with tlie peucable enjovment of said lots by the plaintiff: and for such other and further relief as eipiitv may reiinire. You and each of you are required to answer to said petition on or before Monday, the L'tli day of Aiicnst, 1 ;i l s as to any interest you mav claim therein or your defaults will 1... eni.,- eu irerein anu the allegations of said pennon iaKen as true. 1IFILMIA L WINDHAM. B. B. Windham, Atty, 7-1-4 wks, wklv. IN run t (i rv roritT oic 'in i : I IM ATI Or I ASIS, M JIII A Mi A. In tlie matter of tlie estate of Sarah A. Long, deceased. Now on this loth dav of Julv 1'lis this cause came on for hearing uixoi the petition of .lva (!. Ln,,K. a lieu in" among other things that Sarah Long, departed this life a I i, ...... 'V ass Comity. Ni'in'iistin .... .i... day of Juno l!US. ownintr real esL.i,, which was tlie hoineste; id of said .1... ceasnt. ot the value ef not more than J.iMiii.tiil, and that tin e same was whollv- exempt lroni attachment. execution nr .ii iiirniii- process, and not liable for i ne pameni ot del. is nr Mso giving tlie ti:i iiiou Vr , i... i : . .: .. : . i . i . sa id deeeased. ns v. V V V.. ' l s l:. Miller, Minnie H. Stokes, and a.ii,,' .1. mokcs. all of whom .iie .M iuii a n ...... I if i. (Mill. ui . "1 I i.... . f . . 'i 1 1 I uu ; n.r . 1 ... i . . - estate be dispense. I ! i. i . " 11 with II... i.,, ,u """"'inci. Nebraska. and U ' a .nr h, " ,.,,t4'H. ,,,f curt that a hea . i W ?,lJi " . . '.' ' l" Hon should be had- 1 1M u" jt is u:di:i:i;d that ail ners,,., 1 (crested in said estate on',. ' th Countv Court f , . '. . ' . .' " 1 " N'e bl as k :i :.l II... ,,r: . . . '"Ufllv 1...1.V.. .". ... '"ico oi me ' on lit y Con nly. .....ik'-, 111 i la i is mouth, Ca I ss ...i.iMta. at ion u clock A. M.. Oil the : e ...... i .. " in nay oi vuirtist 1 ) I fi to sliow a use. Hon should" no, ,e "r.". Sa,l IT IS Fl'irTIIC.n rwi..-., this order be i.ubl ll,...i ' "I','.1 ... n,;,t mouth Journal, for ti,V. .7 '1 ... ' 1;"- weeks nrli.t- t i. . v :. 'ssi ve ing. of said hear- I WITNESS W hereunto set mv b:..i ii'i 1 . h!iv". Julv l'JIS. ii," . "V"M"WVof inn. V the Ctiiiit (Seal! S Wks ' .V. ' T ..... iSOV. J udge K-KK. W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. iast of Riley Ilolel. Coafcs Block, Second Floor. :-H-w-w-i- Your stock can be delivered in South Omaha in fine snano the hot- days with an auto truck r-oti lattsmouth Garage for particulars. ti W 4 H. t