The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 26, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY, AUGUST' 26, 1918.
PAGE TWO.
PLATTSMOirTH SEMI-WETJKLY JOURNAL.
HOLD VERY INTER-
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Mothers Know That
Genuine Gastoria
Always
Bears the
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and Fishncs5 and
LOSSOFbLE-'
i far-x:!c Sic-naturcof
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r-vr-vn Company.
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jT iror Over
Thirty
Year
cl '.Vrarrcr.
VISITS AT M
H ir i ' ' f'k afi.-r. The
L- !?t L j ,.orn i-eans ami
ii. ::. oe:;s:chszn and v;
r.o?etcraxs visits at the
eayior ho:.:e.
1 . 1
P'eas.int Visit Willi
Plattsirouth Citizens in
the West.
l.I vl.. r.- ih v wt-ro lookinz after t
-. l.tv.l mattvrs. uii'I after the
' ;-;: V. as i.Vif. t '. C('IlClniK'l
t :!- v. t 1 1 1 i take a trip fvtr into
! r.-.'l.. Mr. Sof nnichsen was
I ii'-a-'l 'vifh tli' country
;.rir.i.l Imp-rial and all of Chase
;:;. a;il t Ii ink-i the country
- i :r u lit ral larminu. Mr.
!:-: rr.ti; aii'I -lr. Sot-nnic '.;.-!! s.--ir.
el a car a;il dvparteil fur Colo
r.i'i. -i:i;r sij'iiiiweT they landed ar
uf ('. V. H.iylor and wife
:: i: viaa. Colorado. l!-re they
( tin- family of John F. (Jorler
:. loving a ?f,od vi-it. They found
Mr. Ilaylor and farnilv well satisfied
vlih the country and doins well.
They have a section of land of their
fvn and a lease of another section
i of School land, and thus making
they have plenty
oy nave wneai.
are well satisfied
i wirh their new home. Mrs. Harry
; uee-e and sen Guy Ilcese also are
E. ; thtrc. ai'. are farming and also do-
:.(!!. Mr. Soenr.ichsen in de---"rihi::-;
the land said that Mr. Tay
lor i-ps hi house on an elevation.
.v.th a valley running up to tue
sr an elejiant loca-
four towns can
, ': -e plainly seen from the house. In
the distance when the air is clear.
Former i or?" can see the t-now capped rocky
j mountains and Pikes Peak is plain
ly nestling: just above the horizon
Tlx- nlace is ideal. After having
re
car
iiHifj SIGHT F IKES m:X:":zl
ESTiNG
II
THE WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES
OF THIS VICINITY LISTEN
TO AN ADDRESS.
PATRIOTS LISTEN TO ADDRESS TO BE STATIONED AT OAOTXil
K. A. Finlayson Speaks Very Enter
tainingly, and Is listened to
With Interest.
i t: in;l visit t!: two sentlemen
: turned to Imperial with the
i and takinir the train arrived home
, vesterdav morning. John F. Gorder
and farnilv who were visit ins; there
i with a Chandler car started on
their return trip yesterday.
Lame Shoulder.
This ailment is usualy caused by
rheumatism of the muscles. All that
is needed is absolute rest and a few
applications of Chamberlain's Lini
ment. Try it.
Mrs. (). I,. York who has been
visiting; in Watson. Mo., for the past
few days returned home this after
noon.
us
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5
A
71 r.
6 m $
OS
v
IM YOU UP RN THAT MONEY? WELL YOU WORt ED FOR
II, IIIDN'T YOU? WHY CAN'T YOU PUT SOME LITTLE PIECE
OI IT It! TilL BANK EACH PAY DAY, SO THAT SOME DAY IT
rat vor.. for you?
YC J WON'T ALWAYS BE ABLE TO WORK; EVEN IF YOU
f.P WELL. THEN IT WILL BE A FINE FEELING TO HAVE THE
MONEY YOU 3AHKLD, WHILE YOU COULD WORK. WHICH IS
NOW. BANK IT.
WE ADD 31-2 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS AC
COUNTS AND 4 PER CENT ON TIME CERTIFICATES.
COME TO OUR BANK.
State Bank
:e armers
THE NEW BANK.
OPIiN SATURDAY NIGHTS FPOM 7:00 TO 9:00
From Thursday's Iaily.
Last evening three gentlemen. K.
A. Finlayson, II. Green and C. K.
Wray all of Omaha, arrived for the
meet ing of the war saving society,
and were entertained by Mr. C. C.
Parmele. before the big meeting.
The city band dispersed excellent
music before the meeting. in the
court of the high school, and as
sisted in this advertising the meet
ing. To the members of the band
is due the thanks of the citizens
and of the committee having the
matter in hand, for their kindness
in this regard. At the hour for the
meeting the assemblage was called
to order by E. II. Wescott who spoke
very entertainingly, regarding the
meeting and explaining the object
of the meeting calling attention to
the fact that it was in its inception
due to the efforts of the president
of the society of school district
number 2S. Mr. Monte Streight.
In speaking of the accomodations
which they had for the meeting
last evening Mr. Wescott referred
to the new High School which is
just now nearing completion, say
ing "That we will soon have the
best assembly room in the state of
Nebraska, in the matter of !lih
School property." The meeting was
opened by the singing of "Americ;.."
Mr. Wescott introduced the speak
er of the evening Mr. K. A. Finlay
son. who made an elegant address.
filled with good advice, dealing with
pertinent facts, some of whi'-h uvrc
new to the peoole. regarding tin
conduct of the War Saving Societi'
Amonir other things he said. "Wi
must Americanize America," tliut is
put out and expel all things which
in their tendency are disloyal m
spirit and in fact. He said "It does
not matter so much who started this
war. we are in it and the vital qu
tion is who is going to end thu
war. I say that America is goin
to end it and that we will end it in
Berlin."
After his address the auuienc
sang with a spirit the "Hat tie Hymn
of the Republic." He was follows
by C. K. Wray, who made hut
short address and used his time fo
answering knottv problems. and
making them thoroughly under
stood. The meeting was concluded
by the singing of the "Star Spangled
Manner. "
mm Hon
GETS A SEVEN DAY FURLOUGH
FOR SHORT VISIT WITH
HIS FAMILY.
II! M
L3 u O UUUVUUUUM
REAL ESTATE,
V7
II
0 if DEJ
Sterling
25
LOANS AND INSURANCE,
Nebraska
Has Seen Many Experiences, With
Real Army Service
In France,
WAS NEGOTIATING
WITH MR. SHARPE
"r:n Tli it i m1;i I'aily.
J. P. L. Jourguson of South Oma
ha, who has been a manufacturer
at that place was a business visitor
in Plattsmouth this morning, coming
to look after the manufacturing of
a patented article, which is an in
vention of his. and which he is en
deavoring to have Mr. Sliarpe of
he Western Machine and Foundry
Co.. take hold of. Mr. Jourgeson was
engaged in the manufacturing br-.d-
ness at South Omaha but h?d insul-i-
cient capitol and has to desist, and
with a small output he was not able
to complete with concerns having
an abundance of capital.
LIKES THE WESTERN COUNTRY
Tloirlay"H lni'.y.
Walter Bryan who has been visit
ing in the city for the past few-
days from his home at Weeping
W. Va.. and a guest at the home of
his brother-in-law. county attornev
. G. Cole, departed this afternoon
for lfolyoke. Colo.. whre he goes to
look over the country, with a view
of locating there if things appeal to
him. He does no particularly like
the conditions at Wheel ins as the
weather and climate are not con-
dusive to the best of health. Many
days he says one has to keep a lamp
burning until noon on account of
the denseriesa of the fog, which pre
vails. Mr. Dryan likes the country
out this way on account of its
,lartfeness ami tue possibilities it
contains and opportunities which it
offers. Come on and brine- vnur
friends, we have need of you here.
FOR SALE.
4 good milk cows.
first class separator.
589.
2 calves and 1
Call phone No.
8-23-3tdltw
From Friday's Daily.
Yesterday afternoon Otto Wurl,
who has been in France for a num
ber ol months with his regiment.
and where he was in a number of
battles and has seen extensive train
ing as well as intensive training
also, arrived in this city for a short
furlough with his family. After
the manv schools to which he has
been sent were completed and the
examination had been passed, he
was told to make up his baggy
tor a trip to the I niteu States, anu
awav he came. He was told that he
would be stationed at Camp Dix,
N. J.. but he only summed that he
is to lie a special instructor. As
we saw him step off the train here
.in his arrival trom the east. we
thought if is an example of the fine
phvsique. of the firm young sitkletea
of the abounding health, of the in-
dominable courage, of the sunny ih
position, and of the true Americr.n-
ism. and thp absolute truei'.es of
purpose, of all the Americans, and
we take this as an example of the
American army, the question of the
reason of the success of our armies
abroad is eloquently told. We tee
in the millions of the Americans,
is they go about doing the business
of this great n.Tion in that f:'.r away
land, the ready solution of this war
prohhm. We are assured that this
ch.s;; of Americans and American
spirit and moral, will put an end to
this butchery of the laches ere the
year shall have waned.
IS BUILDING A SILO.
Wc have sold numbers of Cass county, Sanders
county, Johnson county, Pawnee counnty, Riehardson
county and Iowa people land in Southeastern Nebraska.
When you buy land in Otoe county, Nemaha county,
Gage county, $75 and up per acre, you are getting
something that wil! make you a bank account instead
of failures.
Wc have some choice 40, 80, 120, 160, 240, 320
and 640 acre tracts of land, with very reasonable prices
and good terms.
Wc have the iargest and best land list in South
eastern Nebraska.
It will pay you to sec us for a home or investment.
T7
STERLING, NEBRASKA
i.i:;i. rsTiri:
lr.. ; Thursday's Pnilv
Yesterday S. F. Wixson living
near Old Rock Bluffs wrs in the city
for a short time returning from
Lincoln, where he went to purchase
.loi n Tixi.l. Tilli ToM, Suie Kings
!. . .ti.is V. Kinsrslay, Catena Coii
1: :i ;. Y.'n. -. 1 iz-r, Victor Tliom
as. Iiiia Thomas, Zclla Kast
m:n. .lolui K.t.-ueiH p. Sylvia Hoeir,
a id Lawrence Hoefer, defendants,
will take norico that n the Slst
'ay of July. 1 ! 1 S . Harry C. Todd plain
tiff, heroin, filed his petition in the Iis
tii -t rniirl of Cass county. Nebraska,
c ua i n--t sail lcViilantx ami others.
Ihe o.,-ct an! iiiaycr of which are to
I'.iit t t!'.- title ii tin- plaintiff to the
S-cit ha c.-t iiiiai lcr, iSW 1-1) of the
Soiit , ast quarter (SIC 1-1 of Sec
tion Thirty ("oi, Townxlnp leu tl"!
!:a rtu e
nu t
tcil frotti a 4leeit t hereon by L,vl
C Toihl. sr., ti tils wife. Byilia
ToU1. of lat of July 26tli. 190D. anl
recorded In Imnk 47. page 12". and al-
i 1 1 t ei-ii ( 4 I in Cass Coantv
ka, on the grounds that said
if l.-iMil was erroneously omit-
a shredder for use in cutting ensilage so for the reason that plaintiff and his
predecessors in ime nave nao aciu.-n
fo.- a new silo which he is building.
He will have the machine o:i the
street next Saturday on its arrival
fr; :M Lincoln, and will demor.str:it:
its capacity for shredding fodder.
He will building a large silo, aiid
will have the lower portion ertended I r:y J. u. HWYKi:
into he ground as deep as he can go
without striking water, and cc
ment the portion untler the ground
He is also going to dig a well on
his farm as lie is getting a little
short of water.
open, exclusive ami adverse possess
ion of said real estate for more than
ten vears last past.
You are ri 'iuireil to answer said pe
tition on or before tiie lt'i day of
September. i:IV
Dated this l.-t dav of July. 1918.
HARRY C. TOIM.
Plaintiff.
1 1 is Attorney.
i.i:c i, .MiTicn.
To Pauline Oldham, as Administra
trix of the estate ol" Oeorse J. Oldham,
Deceased: Richard Conway Oldham:
Cnzza J. ISaker: I.aeuna Connally:
Pauline Oldham: Fay Oldham: John J.
Oldham: ,lcsii 1 . Snyder: Kllfson I
Oldham: .lames Oidham: Vera 1 1.
Oldham: Polly Oldham: Mary 1. Crait.
and sill persons interested In the estate
of Jackson O. Oldham. Deceased, in
cluding creditors and claimants.
You are hereby notified that on the
Jth dav of May 191S. plaintiff tiled a
petition in the District Court of Cass
County. Nebraska, praying amonir oth
er thinjrs for an order to be entered
be the court directing1 the administra
trix of the estate of Ceorjte J. Oldham,
deceased, to convey to plaintiff the
Korthwest Quarter of the Northwest
Fremont for the summer, returned Quarter of Section thirty-one CJ1
Ii- i . r t...A 1 1 V I . v a r o- t
ORPHANAGE CHILDREN
HERE AGAIN
Kioto Th nrsda v lnilv.
Mrs. Mable S. Smith who is the
matron of the Katern Star Orpiian-
aue. and who lias the children at
a few days since, and has gotten
straightened rround at the Orphan
age here again. The children and
Mrs. Smith art; glad to ?et back to
Plattsmouth and the home here as
it affords better freedom and a more
comfortable place than the one at
Frt mont.
ii:m:it ! iicviiim; ov i'i-vi rrnw
I'Olt UM'IIIVniDVT t
MUIIMSTII titllt
I'lie Stale of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss. ' In I until) Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam K. Fox.- deceased:
On reading and liliiix the p:-iiti)ii of
ii. Dovey tr Son. praymu' that -d-
in i n i t ra t ion of said eslate may tie
ranted to John McNurlin, as Adminis
trator.
Mileied. that Seplembir 1ilh. A. I.
V.ns. al ! o'.l.nk A. M.. Is assigned
for bearing said pot it ion, when all per-
o?is i n 1 ores t d in said mailer may
i'.;i,ar at a ncnlv ( mirt to bo held In
lint for said ('oiiutv, aid show cause
why the iiraicc of petitioner should
H Cass County. Nebraska, upon the
navmeiit of the balance of the pur
chase price in accordance with the
contract entered into between the
olaintiiT and the said Oeorce .1. Old
ham. (iiii'iiiK bis lifetime, on the loth
lav of Jamiarv. 101S, ami to have the
title to said land ouieted as auain-t
the defendant. AH persons interested
in the estate " Jackson C. OldJiam
i!ec-as.t. incliioiiiK i-ieuuuis mm
cla i ma n t s.
Yoo are further not lied tnere will
be a bearing upon said petition at tlie
. . . ... i a.. , I l . ' . . . w t
I MMrH I l.l'UI I liui-im JO me i
House, at Plattsmouth Cass County
Nebraska, on the ;!rd day of September
11S. at the hour of ten o clock A. Al
to all of which, and the allegations of
the petition, you will t.ike duo notice,
C A. HAWKS. 1 KAN hi J. LlbblK.
Attorney. ciaintin,
Jl'2-6wks
five thousand dollars 2'.f)00 di
vid d into two hundred and fifty
shares, of one hundred dollars each.
$). nun of which shall bo paid in."
APTICI.K Number Six "The indebted
ness of this corporation shall at no
time exreed the amount of its paid
in capital and surplus except for
ileposfts."
APTICM-. Number Kisfht. "The af
fairs of this corporation shall be un
der the control and management of
a board of directors consisting of
not less than three nor more tban
iive shareholders, whose term of
office shall be for the period of one
year, or until their successors are
elected ami qualified, not less than
a majority of whom shall be resi
dents of the county in which the
bank is located or counties adjacent
I hereto. It shall be the duty of the
board of directors to elect from
their number a president and secre
tary, and select a vice president and
cashier, and they may also select
an assistant caslikw and such other
clerks and assistants as the busi
ness of the corporation may require.
The term of office of the officers of
this corporation shall be one year,
or until their successors are elected
and qualified. The board of direc
tors may adopt such by-laws for the
regulation and management of the
affairs and business of the corpor
ation as is may deem proper."
And I do further state under oath
that the paid in capital stock of said
bank was at said meet in cr by a unani
mous vote of all the stock represented '
increased from $15,000.00 authorized
to $J5,000.00 authorized, of which
$20.00U shall be paid in, and that the
full amount of said increase viz,
$.,0n0 has been paid in.
JI. A. GCTHMANX
Cashier.
State of Nebraska, .
County of Cass. ss.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
by H. A. (jiillimann. Cashier of the
Hank of Murdock, of Murdock. Xebras
ka. this 5th dav of Auerust. 1918.
JKRRY K. McHI'OH
Notary Public.
(SKA I.)
My commission expires' March
To Pauline Oldhar.i, as Administra
trix of the estate of Ceorro J. Oldham,
Deceased: Richard Conway Oldham:
Cuzza J. Raker: Lacuna Connallv:
Pauline Oldham: Fav Oldham: John J.
Oldham: Jessie . Snvdcr: Kllison 1
Oldham: James W. Oldham: Vera H.
Oldham: Polly Oldham and Mary L.
Crais:
You are hereby notified that on tho
22nd day of May ltMS, plaintiff tiled a
petition in the District Court of Cas.i
County. Nebraska, praying anions oth
er things for an order to be entered
by the ccurt directing the adm nistra
trix of the estate of Ooorpre .1. oldl.ain,
deceased, to eonvev to plaintiff Rots
one (1) and two (2) and all of Rots
three (3) and four ft) not taken bv
Chicago Avenue, in Block One Hundred
Sixty-four 1H4 City or Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska, upon the pay
ment of the balance of the purchase
price in accordance with the contract
entered into between the plaintiff and
the said Coortre J. Oldham, ourii tr his
life time on the 10th dav of September
1917.
You are further notified that there
will be a hearinsr upon said petition at
the District Court Koor.i In the Court
House, at Plattsmouth. Cass Oountv,
Nebraska, on the onl dav of September
1918. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.
to all of which and the allegations of
the petition, yon will take due noti-..
JOHN II. llALLSTFiO.U.
C. A. I:AYVI.S. Plaintiff.
Attorney.
J22-6 wks.
LEGAL XOTICE,
1920
AOTICi: TO C'RKDITOH..
m:ci. notici:
The Slate of Nebraska. Oass County,
ss In the f'nuniv cmin
In the Matter of Kstate of Adam
AW Mcisitiurer. Deceased
To the Crcd i tors of Said Kstate:
You are Hercbv Notllied. That I will
vit at the County Court Koom in
nor. be grunted, and that nolice of i he I J 'la Itsuiout ii in said County, on the 9th
i. nb ii. - of -aid petition and the I day of September, inn anu on me nun
lie:. rim- Mi-rcif I iirin to nil iiersons I ibi v of December. 191S. at 10 orlOOK
i.i. ..I ii. ,, , l.i- i. ol. U i. I A. Al or eaeii iav to receive ami e
o- ,.r '.!,:., ,, i,,. iu-.iio. I limine nil claims airainst said Kstate,
.....!. i .. ....,i ..,..-1,1., ...-- nil i :i view in I neir aunisimeiiL .iu
Ol'Otll ill!l I Mill, il Pi IIII - vrivi,, IH f ....... - - .
.1.1 ,niv for 1 1 , r ee I ul 1 0 Wil n ee. i lie lime iimiieo iui ioe
1 1 1 . . . . . . . . I , i..., tt fla iroa si 17-51 i nst
1 1, w , .-, f.-r. i . 1 - orior Irt rill I :iv of I i i-.ruuni"u " -
hea rinr
1 late.l
Sea 1. 1
August 1llh. PUS.
. 1,1. ION .1. 11KKSON'
County Jude.
Ry Florence White, Clerk
said
Kstate is 3 months trom the 'Jin oay
of September A. I . 19IX. and the time
iimili for navmeiit ot deois is one
Year from said 9th day of September
191". . ,
witness mv lianil anu i no seat ui
vniil I'mintv Court, this nth nay oi
August 191K. ALLIEN J. HIOKSON.
i s,.a 1 1 t niinty j nnKi'
' . , t I . . , I I,
liy i lorence ilia, ucm
CIHt'HI. AMKVIIMKATS TO .R.
TICI. IM HHi'iiii i riim ' r
llK OK HI HIMlCh, III'
lltilDIKK, Mill It A SKA.
Mini i; in i:i:iuoiis
In tl.- State of Nebraska, I'ass totui-
ty, ss. In I he l ininly I 'oiirl.
In the Matter of the Kstate of Nannie
Oibson. deceased.
To the Creditor. of Said Kstate:
You are hereby notilied that 1 will
it at the Count v" Court room in Platts-
ii, i.. ..,.....,- mi !.. i:tli iiiv
i.wuiii "i rain iniiii,', ii .... j .
.f Septemtor. l!is. ami on the 10th I. II. A. outnmann. yi.-ii m .
dav of December. 191H. at 9:00 o clock I Pank f MuroocK. oi .niiruu.., in oio
m .... .i.... i..,..u .v. ii'i.ni.iv ir I'ass. ami ine mi'i i i e
nmii.- nil cl.iims asralnsr salil en ale. I nrasiui. oo iikicuj vv
.. ....... ... l...i.- ..,1 ini T.ic.i f ..ml I 'ii ;i r :itir;n:il meeilllir to lei; .- . u .
- 11.11 1VI. III. II t.-.J'.,.V .I ..... . , .
nllowance. The time limited lor t le I 'oldei ol tlie nun nan it m -io on
presentation of claims i.i,'ai.i-t --aid lirst tlstl uay or juiy. mis, ai -"
. . . . , I . . 1 . . . . . I nii.t lilrdi.- r r f M tt
stall, is four no. nt Ms ir.eii tue J 't n I no-ei i n uioii- ui.iu iw.--iini.i-. " "
lav of Auu-ust. A. D.. P.US. rind ti.e I Capital Sto U was rciiresenieij. u mo
i;...u l inLtLi.l r..i. iii.viiii.iii ii ilr.l.'s 1:4 tion was maue. seeouoeo jtiiu inini"
from -.-.id l"tb dav- of An- mous v carrieu. mat ari.rirs nuiooei
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Tust. 1SIIS. I f our, MX ano i,is"i
n -.i.,., i..,...i ....I i I... w!il r.f k.-i .1 I t.r Ineornoratioti or saiu ijhiir. uc
,.. . I . T .. 1 "i , il.,,-- r-i F A I I 'it.lAnilpll TO TCHO 21 S I011UV.
.v. :u i nil i, .!.!.- t . . . ' ' ' . - . . ,
' 1 r , t- r r . T TT" V . . rvi l.ar t. .-in T "Tll fa lltn
VULiiiiN J. J i I'j ii, J.N . OriZtSU It 111 IJ U II I. ui
Couatv judee. ' this corporation ehall be twenty-
TIio Slate of Nebraska. County of
Cass, ss.
In the Matter of the Kstate of Margar
et Mumm. deceased:
In (iiunty Court.
To the Creditors of said Deceased:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in Flatts
mouth, in said county, on the first day
of September, 1918, and on the 2d day
December, 191S. at nine o'clock a. m..
of each day to receive and examine all
claims aurainst said estate, with a view
to their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for the presentation
of claims asrainst said estate is three
months from the first day of Septem
ber. A. D.. 191S, and the time limited
for the payment of debts is six months
from said 'first day of September, 191N.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County Court, this ..1st day of July,
19IS. ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
Piano Instruction.
On September 4th, Miss Olive
Class will begin the fall term of her
class in music. Telephone 292.
Notice to r.or. Resident Defendants,
their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in their estate.
To David Stotler, if livincr, if deceas
ed, his unknown heirs. devisees,
lesratees. nersonnl re n roc or. t o
jail other persons interested in his 'es
tate: ueorjrc Stotler, Nettie Stotler
Walter Stotler, Klla Wayant. Clarence
Wayant, Mary Pope and Joseph Rope.
You ana eaen of you are hereby noti-'
fied that Carey I. Stotler, as plain
tiff, on the 10th day ol Julv 191S tile !
his petition in the District Court cr
Cass County, Nebraska, wherein you
and each of you are defendants- "thi
object and prayer of which petition
is for the partition of
The Kast thirty-five C,r acres of
the Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section nineteen iii
Township ten fl0 U.inpe fourteen
(14) Kast 6th 1. M. Cass Count v Nebraska.
and the adjusting of tho
plaintiff for improvements
placed upon said premise.-.
lou ana eacli of you are further
notified you
said petition on or before Monday the
oru uay oi nepieni tier, 1!
CAKKV T. STiiTri....
C. A. RA WKS, fin .'i'irr
AO.. ."-.iv..-..
A want ad will bring what you wan.
!- W. A. ROBERTSON, f
Lawyer. .J.
claim .f
by him
East of Riley Hotel.
Coates Block, J,
Second Floor. A
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NORTHEASTERN
COLORADO
SOUTHWESTERN
NEBRASKA
a wonderful wheat country, and a bi- SUe.
cess with Heau, Sugrac Uects and Potatoes
Corn, Alfalfa and native grasses enrich the
dairy or live-stock men.
ranches mean mure than a yrazin- place for
cattle. Corn, Oats, liye, Uarley and A I fair t
are grown toliuUh for "topping" the market
uuexcclled deeded irri-ated lands, also irri
gated homesteads under Government dit.-i.
ruyearsto pay warer-rigiu, no lutvresl. Ten thousaiul free t;-o
WYOMING HAS
'.eads. Take some of this excelleut land and keen vtiui- , in . i.
t ...... , ; 1 '"'" '"fieucof tutti.
a
I
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ecro home
O-w. f
iag them over to a landlord. Let us help J)M, lH..lU.
L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Aent
Omaha, Nebraska
1,004 Farnam Street
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