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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918.
PLATTSMOUTH &EMI-WETJKLY JOURNAL
FADE TWO.
II
Children Cry tfor Fletcher's
'flP
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in uss for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
and has been made unoer his per-
-Wz-- sonal supervision since its infancy.
K4&CC&&Z, Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-as-gcod " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants snd Children Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTOR I A
Catcria is a harmless substitute fcr Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Ircps and Socthing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
ceither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
F.ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief cf Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnsss arising
therefrcm, and by regulating the Stomach and Ejv.-els, aids
the assimilation of iFood; giving healthy and neural Bleep .
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
NEWBRANCH FAMILY RE-UNION ! miles vest of the city, and having
to make a run for the train, but as
George had the trusty Mitchell auto
he let it drift along, and caught the ZHZ
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COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE.
GENUISS
CASTOR I A always
'Bears the Signature of
From Monday's Dally.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl It. Travis en
tertained at dinner last evening the ! train just as it was getting away
two brother of Mrs. Travis and her j for Omaha. Mrs.' Stoehr came to
sister. This is the first time In many J accompany her mother Mrs. Adam
months that the four children of Kaffenberger and sister Miss Mable
Mr.and Mrs. O. V. Newbranch have omana,
(nii,r n:i it was ji iiuist Mable ia having her eyes treated.
Utl U I. W V. IIIV a u - - - -
happy occasion, the only regret be
ing that their father and mother
were not with them. Each of the
children in this family. equipped i '" Tuesday Daily.
with a college education at the Uni- '
versity of Nebraska has made good
along some line.
II. E. N'ewbrancli is editor of th
World-Herald of Omaha and a writ
er of more than Nebraska reputa
tion. F. L. Newbranch is the Coun
cil Bluffs representative of the
World-Herald. Mrs. N. C. Abbott is
matron at the Nebraska School for
the mind. Nebraska City. Mrs.
Travis was herself, previous to hor J
' . 1 . '1 i .. fl'lf'll.ir l I n!T S 1 111 I w w- --m-. .
IIIClIAI.11. VVH.lt v -
our local high school.
The guests at the dinner party
were Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Newbranch
and daughter Katherine of Omaha;
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Newbranch of
Council Bluffs; and Mr. and Mrs. N.
C. Abbott and daughter Annabel of
Nebraska City.
!
fir.! Council of Defense will meet
in this city on September 5th. when
a number of things which is de
uiaudiug "attention will be taken up
for adjustment. Those who have
matters which should be cared for
such as cases of seditious titter
;uice or disloyal acta should report
the same to the secretary Mr. C. C
Wosrotf for filing with the council
for their action and determination
km v - , m .v a.- w tm '. - a
cV PTf SLrAr F & s& f 4
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k Use For Over M fears
The Kind You Have Always 3cuft
O "V K f" W
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CASS CO. FARM
I 1. 1 hiii I)riil-il to
:- I iical I a ruling IiKitc!
5 BUREAU NOTES
T'.c-e '
M. thoil.
Auir. :',ih
I: tainu d by til
I'euort iit later
. the number of iurts
:::e;t :ind f! ;iit cunned to
iiiliov.i:: h:lies:
Mr-;, i.. II. Snipe-iWeepinu' Wat'.r.
Mr., II. I. I i Wabash.
Jes:e Todd. I'nien.
K. T. C-arhart. Avoca.
Ed. !iwler. Wi-eping Wafr.
Miiir;;e Wiles. Weeping.
MiS:
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.Mrs
..'r
Mrs
Mrs
;the solution over the grain, sliovel
.ing the grain over to be certain
that the solution comes in contact
'with all the kernels. Then cover
i!w:tii oM canvass or old blankets
and leave covered from six to eight
.?., hours. The sacks or canvass should
be wet in tlie solution before being
:-:-: i used in order to thoroughly disin
j feet tber.i. Alter uncovering the
( 'old ! grain should be spread thinly and
tiian i stirred occasionally to faciTtate
f rapid drying. It should be thor
oughly dried Lei ore sowing so it
will feed rapidly through the drill.
In case the grain is swollen it may
bt nfcessary to increase the feed of
ih" drill to olYset this ond sow the
proper amount. The drill should be
disinfected with the above solution
before used. L. It. SNIPES.
County Agent.
Will S'.-l:i;-idvr. Ced.ir Cre 1:.
IiMt. l".r -man. A'.vo.
Notice.
!.: - ..ir !.'. r.e. c;-trle. see?.:!d
h;i!id iii:i liir;t ry. a!:'l .-"ed v. it!t t'eis
!: v. r an p'ir!i-li tlii-? is: ot'.r
:'r--f :!! ii 11 -. i buy or :ell. I)o
'hi- by ;th.
i.a:::!.- on the .vr-,'rn rr.n'e ca::
! .iicrh? at wi;a ?i'C!;i-. a rea:-on-;i'b-
pn.-. Any ia the I'-arket for
,-.-i l,.-aTf same through, the
.;'":ee.
To Treat Wlier.t For Srr.ut
Use the Following
T. t' gal. .f water add one pint
or o-i!.d of e'.iitioejvial fornr.ilin.
I I" ; r on' solution of formu'.de-bv-'ei.
Spread t!e grain on a clean
floor or in a wa-on t;ox. Sprinkle
SURL BICG3 HERE FOR VISIT.
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v!:-) :s
at ih'
tJreat
Lake- training "L'tioii. arrived here
Sunday morning for a vis;? of this
w. ek sit the home of his parents and
with Mrs. Iliggs his wife during a
porfiiMi or' the wee-. iye likes the
work there very well, and tells of
tie boy; there from here getting
along nicely.
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders.
Li'ooters. rely on Dr. Thomas Eclec
tic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruis
e: . Should be kept in every home.
:!Uc and fioe.
A. want ad wJ brintr what you wanv
A
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rUD YOU I THAT MONEY? WFLL YOU VORHED FOR
IT, DID i'l YOU? WHY CAN'T YOU PUT SOME LITTLE PIECE
OF IT IN THE BANK EACH PAY DAY, SO THAT SOME DAY IT
CAM WORK FOR YOU?
YOU WON'T ALWAYS BE ABLE TO WORK; EVEN IF YOU
ARE WELL. THEN IT VILL BE A FINE FEELING TO HAVE THE
MONEY YOU BANKED, WHILE YOU COULD WORK. WHICH IS
HOW. BANK IT.
WE ADD 31-2 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS AC
COUNTS AND H PER CENT ON TIME CERTIFICATES.
COME TO OUR BANK.
JEFF D. LEWIS LOSES EROTHEIt
I'reni Monday's r:ti;.
Jeff 1. Lewis and wife with their
son Lloyd and daughter Mrs. Mae
Merritt were in the city this nicrn-
FLNE EUP.CC JERSEY EOAHS
! l'roid Tuesday s )iiitv
Will Uumiiul. Philip Hirz and
Otto Schafer are preparing for
combination sale of line Duroc-Jer
sev boars, that will be he'.d at the
Hir. home some time about the first
of October. There will be offered in
this sale about fifty head of extrt
good animals, the best strain
known to this popular all purpose
hog. These men have all nnde i
extra effort to get the very bes
blood that could found at the
head ot their herds, and of ourse
inc. coming to dopart for Nodaway,. , . . ,
, . have some ot the finest stock ever
Iowa, wnere a brother ot Mr. Jesse . .... ...
, . loflered to breeders in this locality.
Lewis aged Aixty years, yesterday
died of a stroke of paralysis. They
go to attend the funeral. No int'or-
! If you are looking for just a little
better blood to place in your herd
mathm of the arrangements
which is known here as yet.
tor i
'it might be well for you to wait for
DID YOU SEE THE GAS MASK.
Frot-. Tuesday's raily.
Did you observe the gas mask
which is on exhibition in the eust
room of the C. E. Wescott's Sons,
clothing store. lAok at it and you
will wonder how it is constructed
and how you will have to breatiie
through the box, which contains
drugs which will naturalize the ga.
which is intended to do the great
harm.
RETURN FROM VISIT IN NORTH
From Ti.e-.la s Pail v.
Sunday noon John .1. Lutz and
wit 3 arrived from their visit cov
ering , several days in the north,
where they wore guests at the home
of Henry Zuckweiler and wife and
Dewey Zuckweiler and wife. Th ?y
found things very prosperous in the
pert bland, with an abundance of
rain, ana excellent crops. l li
had one hundred and five acre: of
wheat which made over thirty b.i;h
els to the acre and sold for pr
bmhel. and their corn is very good.
besides an abundance of liav com r-
ing hundreds of acres. Mrs. Lot;
tells of the gardens which are fill
ed with all kinds of vegetables. Tl.ev
have a beautiful home which w
ouilt la-t winter, wiih ,artci.iii
water, and with furnace, heat, and
evtrytiiing nxed to a nicety. i, y
are well pleased with the place
where they live and have no de-ire
ret tire, to tins country. I h ir
land- arc mostly level. and an
farmed v.j;h tractor.--, which make
the breaking and seeding of the
lands an easy matter.
this t-ale. the date of which will be
announced in tiiis paper in the near
future then write for a catalog am
attend the sale.
REGISTER.
the
has
National Registration Day
The law has not yet passed
l'n it ed States Senate, neither
the day of registration been vet. but
will be with the passage of the Man
Power bill; o important does Pro
vost Marshall Crowder consider this
matter that he has called to his as
sistauce the. four minute men of the
country in an endeavor to pass the
word along.
Men between the ages of is and
20, inclui've and between ?,2 and
4.".. inclusive, who have not yet
registered, will be required to do so
under the ne"v law.
Tiie date of registration will be
furnished by telegraph, jr.n as soon
as the law passes the senate.
RETURN FROM THE NORTHWEST
l i oiii T:e- ' I a My.
.Mrs. t;Un Edwjrds and Mrs. Le-
land Mrigg.s arrive! in this city ltst
evening from Winner, South Da
kota, wliere Mrs. Jlrigt,s has bc-n
working siuoo Leland entered the
service, and where Mrs. Edwards
has be;-:i visiting with In r .sistor
Mrs. Lriggs lias given up her posi
tion at Winner, and will reek em
ployment at Lincoln. while hvr
husband remains there, where ho is
giving instruction:: in Auto Me
chanics, to lh. (jimia. which is at
the .-;tate farm for t-pecial training.
WILL HAVE FINGER AMPUTATED
i 'r. in ''ii-.ila s i My.'
J i !.n M-itTt.v departed tl.i ; r:;orii
ing lor Omaha, where- he goes to
s-'v Dr. Kennedy of Mint city, re
garding a linger which ia stiff and
winch turns; into the palm of the
hand. The linger which is the ring
finger on the left hand, was effect
ed by blood poisoning resulting from
an injury some time sinre. and is in
the way so that he cannot take hold
of an object, with which he desired
to work. The finger has been in
the way of his use of the hand to
that extent that he had concluded
to have the member amputated. His
errand to Omaha this morning is for
that purpo-e.
ITarrricrs State Ban
THE NEW BANK.
OPFN SATURDAY NIGHTS FPOM 7-.00 TO 9-.C0
IS HAVING EYES TREATED.
Kr mii 'rwxOiy'w laMy.
Mrs. C.orge Stoehr was a passeng
er this morning for Omaha, coming
iu from their home some thirteen
WILL SOON TAKE A FURLOUGH
From Tm-v. lav's I'.uly.
A recent letter from Don Arries
.vim is with Marion Dickson in
Eranee. they being in the same di
vision, will s-con havs a seven day
furlough on account of having had
four months overseas service and
will then go down to Marseilles and
Xiee on the Mediterranean ?ca for
a few days to spend the time away
frori the vortex of the war. This is
accorded all when they have been
in the service for that length ot
time on the other side.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to cxt?nd our thanks
for the kindness of the public, at
the time of the death, and burial of
our dear molhcr and grandmother.
MR. AXD MRS. CARL KEXSMAX
AND EAMILV.
MIL AND MKS. IIENKY EVEUS,
AXD FAMILY.
JOHN" HADAEKEK.
tunrroi: M' hi-: uiim v ik. titjon
ror iiMnvi'Mi-:vr ot'
tliMIMMitnoU
'II. e Slate f NV I rns kn , . V.ss Oein-
l V. I oiml lirt.
In tie- Matter of Use Estate of "W il
'i:ei K !.. li'i-i-:i st'tl :
.. n-.nliti aie I lilint? tb: petition f
':. Ix.vev ,v Sou. irayinr tli:;t Al
m i nisi i-m I i.ei 1' i-:ii.l 'State may he
uiiint.-.l to .folia MeNiirlin, as A'tminis
( t-a l or.
r.l. !-.-.! Iliat SiDKIlllxl- licit. A. 1
C'In. at I't im Ioi K A. M.. is assiKned
for ln.arirr-r sai.l r-1 i t Ioti. when all per
- .s ii.t . i i st. .1 in said matter may
,iptu in- al a c'oinitv ''nrt to ho held in
ri ml s;'i.l i '.,!tii. and show c.-uixe
wl.v l!..- wr.ir of net i tioni-r rliouio
not." I" urantid; aatl that notice of i tie
i. i.-.ii - .if said DOtitlOil and the
la : t f thereof t.- given to all persons
int. i. l.-d mi sai.l iu;iin r hv ln"iisn
im a l'n!.,- i.r ij;is ..nil.'!' iii tlii' i'latls-
irioiilh .li.iiriial. a sell! I-w eeK 1 y liews
i:ii .r v;-iiit,-d in Mai'l eounty lor thre
I,. , ess, .. weeks. Ol ior to sain oay
l:ea ri li'-T
Haled Aa'iist 1 lib. IMS.
ALLLX f. ISKESOX
Couatv Jailare.
t:y Klu re White, Clerk
( Seal.
of
Mcrici: th nii:i)iTns
In the State of NcM'aska, Cass tjonn-
tv, vs. In llt I oiihIv I onri.
In the Matter of the Estate of Nannie
'iihsoii. oeeeas-f-d.
T. the Creditors of Said Kslate:
Yon are heiel.v imtilled that 1 "ill
sit at the Comity Court room in I'lafts-
tnijiitli in said county, on the J Mil oa
of Sei.tetnl.er. 1:)1S. anil on the lMli
la of leceinl.er. l'Jl, at !.(0 o clecK
. M.. on oath day. to receive u.m a-
inline all claims asainsif.nu
with a view to their ad.rni:i:u .it ami
illowanee. The time limited tor the
n-cseiita t ion of claims .cai.rt sa.l
slate is I'-ur months fr.en the U'lli
lay of August. A. !.. J".Hi. Mill ine
inii. limited tor l.avmeni or dclil l-
........ .... . t .
::e x ea r trom ya.ni J-in
ii-t. 131 S.
W itnes. niv hand and the n-al ot sa.a
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REAL
Sterling,
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ESTATE,
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LOANS AND INSURANCE,
Nebraska
We have sold numbers of Cass county, Sanders
county, Johnson county, Pawnee counnty, Riehardson
county ;nd Iowa people land In Southeastern Nebraska.
When vou buv (and in Otoe county, Nemaha county,
Gage county, $75 and up per acre, you are getting i
something that will make you a bank account instead
of failures.
We 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 see us for a home or investment.
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STERLING, NEBRASKA
irznc
i.i:ii. mith'i:.
John Todd. Tillif Todd. Susie Kir.Ks
lev. ,l;in es W. K iiiK-s'.ay, (iak-iu Cojt-li-ije.-.
We. A. Co:-rlizcr, Victor Thom
as. I'aiaa Tlionias, Zclla East
man. .In'in Eattioui. Sylvia Iloel'er.
and Lawrence Hoefer. defendants,
will take notiie that on tlx 31nt
lay of July. li)lS, Harry J. Todd plain
tiff, herein, tiled" his petition in the Dis
trict court of Cans county, Nebraska,
against said defendants and others,
the oh.iect anl prayir of which are to
qiii-t the title in the plaintiff to the
Southwest Quarter, SV l-t of the
Sont. icast tjuartci-1 ISIO 1-4) of Sec
tion Thirty ::. Township Ten 10l.i
It.'inse Fourteen (tit, in Cass county
N'el.raska. on the grounds that aiil
tract of la .id was erroneously omit
ted from a deed thereon by Levi
C Todd. sr.. to his wife, I,ydia
To.hl. of date of July 2tli, 190."), and J
recorded ia book patre 1C7, ami al
so for the reason that plaintiff and his
predecessors in title have had actual,
alien, exclusive and adverse possess
ion of said leal estate for more than!
ten yais last pasc.
You are reoiiiroil to answer .said pe
tition on or I cfore the 16th clay ot
September, 1t.
Dated this r.lst day of July. IMS.
IIAUKY C. T)DI.
l'luintiff.
Uy 1). O. IYYi:i:, His Attorney. t
i.i:;ai- MiTicn.
To fauline Oldham, as Administra
trix of tlie estate of ;corjs'e J. Oldham,
Deceased: Kichard Conway Oldham:
Cuzza J. linker: L,aeuria Connally:
I'aaline Oldham: Kay Oldham: John J.
Oldham: Jessie I. Snyder: IOllison I.
Oldham: James V. Oldham: Vera H.
Oldham: Tolly Oldham: Mary Crai.
and all persons Interested In the estate
of Jackson !. Oldham. Deceased, iu
sludins creditors and claimants.
You are herebv notified that on the
4th day of Mav 191. plaintiff filed a
petition in tlie District Court of Cass
County. Nebraska, praying anions oth
er thintrs for an order to be entered
b- the court directinar the administra
trix of the estate of cjeorn J. Ohlhsni.
deceased, to convey to plaintiff the
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section thirty-one iSl)
Township eleven (11 llansc fourteen
(H lass C ounty, Nebraska, upon me
navmeiit of the balance of the pur
chase pvico in accordance with the
contract entered into between the
nlaintiiT and the said Oeorpre J. Old
ham. diirinir his lifetime, on the l."tli
lay of January, HUM, and to have th
title to said land ouieted as a.uains
the defendant. All persons interested
In the estate of Jackson . Oldham
deceased. incl ud i n li' creditors au
.la i man t s.
Yoe are further notiiled there will
be a hearing' upon said petition at the
District Court lioom In the court
House, at riattsmouth Cass County
Nebraska, on the 3rd day of September
I'lls. sit the hour of ten o'clock A. M
to all of which, and the alienation of
the petition, you will take due notice,
C. A. i:AWLS. ft ilAXMlv. J. L.I L.L.11-J.
Attorney. I'laintni.
tive thousand dollars ($25,000) di
vided Into twi. hundred and fifty
shares, of mo hundred dollars each,
$u'rt.oii( of which shall be paid in."
.MITICLK Number Six "The indebted
ness of this corporation shall at no
time exceed the amount of its paid
in capital and sarpius except for
deposits."
AJiTICLF. Number Kisrht. "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 than
five .sliar.liolilors, whose term of
office shall be for the period of one
year. r until their successors are
elected and qualified, not less than
a majority of whom shall be resi
dents of the county in which the
bank is located or counties adjacent
thereto. 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 cashier 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
resrr.lation and management of the
a Hairs 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 meeting by a unani
mous vote of air the stock represented
increases rrom 91 a. 000.00 authorized
to S.i.ooo.OO authorized, of which
$:'O,00O shall be paid in, and that the
full amount of said increase viz,
;,oi Has been paid in.
II. A. GUTHWAX.V
Cashier.
State of Nebraska,
County of Cass. ss.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
by H. A. Cut hinann. Cashier of the
lank or Mnrdock, of Murdock, Nebras
ka, this 5th dav of Atisrust. 191S.
JEHKY i:. McHl'GH
Notary Public.
(SKAl.)
My commission expires March 25, 1920.
-OTICK TO CKEUlTOIf.
LnG.lti NOTICE.
i,i:r;.i. xoticr.
The Slate of Nebraska. Cass County,
In the Countv Court.
In the Matter of Estate of Adam
YV. Meisinser, Deceased.
To the Creditors of Said I-.state:
You are Hereby Notttied. Iliat I will
it at the County Court Koom in
l'lattsmouth in said County, on the !th
day of September. 1P1S and on the loth
day of December, IttlS. at 10 o'clock
. M. of each day to receive and ex-
irn i.e all claims asair.se rain j-.siiiie
with u view to their adjustment anci
allowance. The time limited tor the
nrc.wnta lion or claims aiiainst sain
Kst.'ite is 3 months from the th day
r Sei.tember A. 1 . Jin, and tne time
limited for payment of debts is One
Year from said Ulli day or teepiemoer
1 il 1 9
Witness my nana ana me !eai oi
. . . s ........ . .I. j r i . a . . . - nf
:ll.l I fill Tl IV IJl.ll.. i il. ..... ......
Xlllist 1918. AI..L.H.N .1. UI.Ii.5-0..,
(Stall County Juaye
l.sy r lorence nunc, Licm
KMIITIM. AMKMIMKNTS TO A II-
IKIIIS UK lMIIHlMUMTIO OH"
HM OK Jlt'ltlMltK, OF
MIIIUOCK, NKIIRASK..
v.cnty Court, this l.th day of ' :,.n;.yo rend asbows.:
1" orlzed amount of capital stock of
b'ual, 1918.
ALLEN J- .UESpOX.
County jJude.
I. H. A. (luthmann. Cuhier of the
:ank of Murdock. of Murdock, ia the
ountv of Cass, and the State of Ne
.aska. do hereby certify that at the
etrular annual meeting of th Stock
holders of the said bank held on the
rst lst day of July, tuts, ac wiucn
iMeelin'-r more than two-tnirus or tne
ipital Stock was represented, a lno-
ioil was mane, secoiioeu h jm uiiciiii-
monsly carried, that Articles numner
our. Six nnd Kigrht or tne Articles
r I neornoi it t Ion of said .bank be
:TICI-E Number Four: "The auth
this corporation shall be twenty-
The State of Nebraska, County of
In the Matter of the Instate of Margar
et Mumm, deceased:
In Coanlv Coiirl.
To the Creditors of said Deceased:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth. in said countv. on the first rla'
of September. 1918, and on the 2d day Plaintiff for improvements
oecemoer. mis, at nine o'clock a. m.. peeu upon said premise,
of each day to receive and examine all I You and each of you are
claims against said estate-, with a view ; "u.l llta, ou are required to
To I'auline Oldham, as Administra
trix of the estate of cteorye J. Oldham,
Deceased: Kichard t.'onwaj rbliiani:
Cuzza J. Haker: Laeuna Connailv:
I'auline Oldham: Fav Oldham: John J.
Oldham: Jessie D. Snvder: IJDison U
Oldham: James W. Oldham: Vera H.
Oldham: Polly Oldham and Mary L.
Crais:
You are hereby notified that on the
22nd day of iay ltMX. plaintiff tiled a
petition in the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska, i.rayli: anions oth
er thiiiKs for an order to ).e eiitertMl
by the court directing the administra
trix of the estate of Course J. oldham,
deceased, to convev to plaintiff Lots
one (1) and two (2) and all of Lots
tflree (3) and four (4 not taken bv
Chicago Avenue, in lilock One Hundred
Sixty-four (Hi4i City of I'ialismouth,
Cass County, Nebraska, upon tiie pav
ment of the balance of the purchase;
price in accordance witti the contrac t
entered into between the plaintiff and
the said C.eorue J. Oldham, diiimar his
life time on the loth day of September
1917.
You are further notified that then;
will be a hearintf upon said petition at
the District Court Kooin tn tiie Court
House, at Plattmout h. Cass Countv,
Nebraska, on the 3rd day of September
191.S. at the hour of ten o'clock M
to all of which anil the allegation of
the petition, yon v ili take due nmici-
t I,.-, 'tOHN H. HALLSTFJOM. "
C. A. IIAWLS. Plaintiff.
Attorney.
J22-6 wks.
M'GAL AOTRi;.
Notice to r.er. Ttesident Defen Jants.
their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
personal represtntatives and all other
persons interested in their estate
To David Stotler. if liv!n, if deceas
ed. Ins unknown heirs. devisee
legatees, personal representatives and'
all other persons interested in his es
tate: Georire Stotler. Nettie Stotler,
Walter Motler, Ella Wayant. Clarence
ayant, Mary Pope and Joseph Pope
.ou.a,la acn or " hereby noti
fied that Carey I. Stoller. as plain
tiff, on the 10th day of Julv 11S filed
his petition in the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, wherein vou
and each of yon are defendants; 'the
object and player of which petition
is for the partition of
The East thirtv-ilvo riw ....
the Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section nineteen (in
lownship ten (10) llangp fourteen
(141 East 6th P. M. Cass Countv. Nebraska.
tiiu ine aiijusuns or the claim of
by him
to their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for the presentation
of claims asainst said estate is three
months from the first dav of Septem
ber, A. D.. 1918, and the time limited
for the payment of debts is six months
from said first day of September. 1918.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County Court, this ::ist dav of July.
191S. ALLEN J. liEESON.
County Judge.
AOTicf: oi-' riv.1. sktti.kmkvt
Iu he County Court of (am County,
Nebraska i
State of Nebraska.
Cass County, ss.
To all persons interested in the estates
oi Mary c. ucii'ti, deceased:
f urther
f-aid petition on or before Moudav the
2Jrd day of September, pi is
C. A. LALS. Plaiutiir.
Attorney.
IN TIIK msTlHc ( OI u p ol-
'oiti. m;iikk
CASS
In the Matter of the Ouardianshii.. r
Affiles Havir. Mary Havir and Ce-c-ilic
Havir, Minors.
Order Co Show fauxr.
This cause came on for hearing upon
the petition of Mary I. Pelohlavv. as
jruardian of the estate of Arihm Havir
Mary Havir. and Cecilie Havir, Illinois'
pray inn- for a license to sell II...
On readins the petition of rirtx ' divided t - Interest tit' ea.-n ,.i . s-
Lambert prayitiK for a tinal settlement !1,lr"'rs in t" the following ie-
scroen real estate, to-wit: Lots 1 -:.
and 4 in lihv k !, and Lot 10 ' n"
nnd 12 in lilnck 10. all in Dnke'x' ad
dition to the city of Plattsmouii,
-ass county. Nebraska, Tor the minimi l'
n.l maintenance and education of va id
minors, there not being; sufficient per
sonal property to furnish support a... I
rnaintenante and expense or education
or said minor.
It Is therefore ordered that all per
sons Interested in said estate mav nn
jear before lae at the District Coin I
room iu the said cit y of Plat tsmout h
ass county, Nebraska, on the -r.i
Jay of September. 1US. at 10 o'efock
. .d.. to show causu win- li
should not be irranted to i.l ........i
an to sell so much o.- nil .r ,i
described real estate as siial be nec
essary for the sumnn'i ,,.i. ...... ........
and expense of education of said min
ors and for their best Interests. T lis
order shall be published in the Platts
mouth Semi-Weekly Journal for a per-
'.i.tOUr ?'eek', st''svely before
t.ie date of hearinc.
intted this 2::rd dav of Auifiist i-iik
JAMES T. I!I.;,:mA- "'
Judjje of the District Court.
and allowance of his account filed in
tins court on tiie.ttn dav of Anenst
l!ls. and lor final settlement of aid
estate ana msenarsie of the executor.
It Is Hereby ordered that vou and
all persons interested in said matter
may. and do. appear at the County
c.oun. i.c nciu in ana tor said coun
ty, on the 9th day of September, A. D.,
i:mx. at in o ciock A. m.. to show cause.
if any there be. why the prayer of the
petitioner snouni not ie irranted. nnd
that notice of the pendencv of said
petition and the hearing thereof be
riven to all persons interested In said
matter by publishing: a copy of this
order in the l'lattsmouth Journal.
semi-weekly newspaper printed in said
county tor one week prior to said day
of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and the seal of said court
this 2 1tli day of Autrust. A. !., 191S.
LLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County JudKe.
Uy Florence White, Clerk.
MH-K"r
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Lawyer.
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