MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1018. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WELTS! JOUltNAW. PAGE TWO. -WHY- Buy Flour and Substi tutes when you can get PURITAN, VICTORY AND RYE looking after some business, not withstanding it was difficult for him to get around. Mrs. S. E. McElwairi departed last evening for Greenwood, where she will visit for a time at the home of her sister Mrs. K. J. Ethridge, who is very sick, and will assist in car ing for her sister. Miss Fern Grassman of Louisville was a visitor in this city during the past week, where she was attending the institute, departed last evening for her home. Miss Fern will teach some three miles west of Louisville during the coming year. BREAD! i From Thursday's Daily Wendell Ileil was in this morning from his home near Cedar Creek and was looking after some business. llnrrv Long of South Hend was a VOU Will Save money and ; Yisitor in this city, this morning ! com ins down 10 iook aner somt . business for the day. Charles Chrisweisser was a visit or i:i this city last evening coining to look after some business and to visit with his mother over night. Frank Keister was in the city ; last evening from near Manley and after having attended to his busi ness matters here returned to his home. i Thurman Frans was a visitor in jthis city from his home near Weep : ir.g Water, Inst evening having ! some business to look after at Judge Archer's court. i L. I. Hiatt or Murray was a mi?i- FOR SALE 3Y HATT SL SDN LOCAL NEW .hi .-".i t : I '!'! ' 's Dai; v. .!. !,ti J. Mv'-iii'M-r d;.r I'nrk was :i vi troin mar -itor in the Fnmk t.Kiiit' fn r.i Mt el' Murray j vi -itor in this city v. - a huine 1 , I - I i i r 1 1 i 1 1 . Csi'v S. Sr-'Mli-r from n : al!ri soi:'. ir :uo;i biiiiuss at i 1 T II this morning. A. A. V ' from west -.' v.a- i :t'r i:i this city ! ness visitor in this city last even- ing coming to lock after some bu.-i- ne.-s ir.;;jers in connection with his store at Murray. J.ur.e-- Hail from east of Murray was in the city last evening looking alter some business and also visii- driving in with his j at the home of his parents Dr. J. j II. Hall and wife. S:i:i:T'. of K.xk Hind's was a C. A. Harvey who was in Omaha . r ilii- t urning for Omaha. J yesterday with hogs which he is i .. i : ...i. ,iinir tin il.iv in ' shiDniiur to Omaha found a good s.pio business. j market, and after selling the ship- Krrno:V from ntar Cedar j nieut returned this way last even : . . in ti:-.- etty this af tenition in ,i- io :-i me trading and to j Walter T. Vallery and Jacob ..;"! r some bi:iness matters. j j.hner departed last evening for A. I.irr was a visitor in . tJraitt in Perkins county where they . iy tl;i - afi;Tivon frr;a hi.-. ' are locking over the country with :i r Ni-Jiawka. and was look- j the view ot purchasing some lands attr :"ir.'- bu. ine-s in the city, j there. i i 'i'i id of Murray. Neb., John Mei'tord of near (Ireenwood !::!:::: li.e Teach- j was a visiior in this city this niorn- ;.-. i r ii. a ;. t f: i - l r ! i ing. ? ! i s Minnie h h:: bi e? mi'' n-n- !. t. 1: 1 1; .1. M ::e g'.!f.-t of Mrs. :-..;i:rniil to her hour.' , ing coming to look after some busi ness in the citv and to see his ! nephew depart for the training sta I'etersoii of Manley, ' tion at Camp Funston. nttendinrr the insti- !; rt-I last evening tor ;i Manby. win-re she will , !i!ui'. :-ehool year, ril.ii! from ii"ar Cedar . ;. . ; ; i. i : ,,r iti maha t his ... . '. .1. a !"; er some bu -i-r.- hm:::!'.: ;':e arl m;irii ' ' r. :';r:i-d home this fore- M . 1 !. IN t-r : of C ii:ir Creek r i - f t r I . i : i to have or." ot !:'!lv i';jn-cd. wb ii the car v. i."-! !: ar.'t l.ouis lie:! was ri-ting -!'.' !P.!o t! " di:eh a few even i !, v. ; -i nee. L. I'i'r' i!-.: ;' -m :h of Ko;. I'.;:-!.- ;:-- lIf;'.ilit visitor ill F'-'t : mouth this afternoon, and was 1 1. a ri: Louis Schutz arrived this after noon from Kingsville, Iowa, which is east of Sioux City, where he has been working, and reports that crops are abundant in that neigh borhood, and that the rains were "J-b nt there. James Mauy was a passenger last veiling to Oreripolis. where be has fume medicine to deliver, and took an excursion on the Ilurlington en joying the fine appointments of the service between this place on Johnson": special. A few evenings ago. a flock ;f sheep on the farm of (Hen Frry got 4 mt into the right of way of !h Missouri Faeilic and the passenger train passing caught them on the track killing 69 of the flock. With the price as it is this makes the kill quite a costly one. Wm. J. Stohlnian the next county commissioner for the second district of this county and Andrew Stohl nian a brother, George E. Coon and son Ilalph all from near Man ley were visitors in this city this morning driving over with their car. anel were looking after some business in the court house. Charles Trumble of Eagle, was in the city this morning accompanied by the family and was looking af ter some business matters at the court house, and while in the city called on the Journal advancing his subscription for the Journal. Mr. Trumble is one of the best of the citizens of this county and is hon ored and respected by all his friends. Warren Wiley and Nicholas Klau rens returned this morning from a trip covering more than a week in the west portion of the state where they were looking over the coun try, with a view of purchasing lands or renting some to make their home there. While they saw much country that appealed to them they did not rent or purchase any, but expect to in the near future. their car and returned after the mat ters were attended to. L. Lockhart and wife arrived in this city this morning for a visit at the home of C. Mockenhaupt, com ing from their home at Orleans, to see the city and visit with their friends by whom they lived hi this city some thirty or more years ago. IE MM in a From Friday". Hail v. Fred Warner of Murray was in the city last evening looking after some business. John Harnard of Louisville was a visitor in the city for the past few days departed this afternoon for his home. John F.arnard was a visitor in this city from his home at Meadow near Louisville and is visiting for a short time. . S. J. Keames the electrician, from Cedar Creek was in the city last evening looking after some business matters, for a few hours. Allen Land and family from we?; of Mynard were in the city last evening looking after some matters and dTiing some trading in the city. Albert Sehaeffer from south of Cedar Creek wa-. in the city hist evening, doing some trading an.l looking after other business in th? city. Kay Davis and wife of west of Murray were in the city last even ing in attendance at the Wiles family reunion, which was held in (I ar field park. Frank E. Wood and J. W. .Tritse h were in the city last evening from their home in Eight Mile drove pre cinct and were looking after tome business for the afternoon. Earl and Troy Wiles were in ti' city 'yesterday looking after some business, and attending the Wiles family Reunion, which was held at Garfield park yesterday afternoon. Miss Crete IJriggs who is to leach the coming year at West Foini de parted this afternoon for that place to take up her school duties with the beginning of the school yeir next Monday. William Meyers, Win. Hursc-h and Edward Doran all from near Eagle were in the city last evening looking after some business at the court house having driven over with c IS id? Autumn Style Show of CORRECT HAT FASHION 5. J 1" i n x ii dpi a xonraiTinor rn Featuring J) k Gage-Fisk and Hand-Made Shapes! After busy weeks of careful prepara tion we take pleasure in showing our New Fall Models, as the most com plete assortment of distinctive styles we have ever offered at opening time. We will show all types from brims of extreme width to close fitting effects. Sailor?, Mushrooms, Large Pokes in Blue, Taupe, Brown and all the wanted shades. Ostrich, Feathers, Wing and Ribbon Trim. This is an unusual opportunity to select your new full hat from this offering of authentic styles! i PEASE ft PRETTY HOME WEDDING TODAY H I'lnm Saturdays Paily. The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. (I. Larson, on West Marble Street, was the scene of a quiet home wedding, this morning at nine o'clock, when their daughter. Miss Alma, was united in marriage to Mr. C. F. Syde botham. The wedding was simple in every appointment, and was wit nessed by relatives and a few friends. The living room was decorated with asparagus and golden rod. At the appointed hour Miss Matties Larson sang Cadman's "At Dawn ing." She was accompanied on the piano by Miss Ksther Larson. Then the strains of "The Star Spangled IiainuT" were sounded, at which time the bridal party entered. Little Miss Louise Keister, of Un ion, was the nower girl, ami ioroiny May Foster was ring bearer. The bride was accompanied by Miss Julia Kerr, as bridesmaid. Mr. llarry Sydebot ham, of Omaha, was grooms man. The inarrige lines were read .y Keverend 11. C. MeClusky, pastor of the Presbyterian church. After the ceremony a short re ception was lulu ami a ngnt outtei luncheon was served in the dining room. Here, also, the decorations were asparagus and goldenred. Miss l'.ernese Newell, Mrs. It. A. Pates. Mrs. C. L. Carlson and Mrs.. C. (). Larson assisted in the dining reiotn. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Foster ami Mrs. Net tie Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Fos ter, and children, of Cnion; Miss Ksther Noyes, of Louisville. Miss Lelie PutT. of Ceiiar Creek; Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Larson. f Cheyenne, Wy oming; Lieutenant Kalph Larson. Camp McArthur, Texas. Mr. and .Mrs. Sydebotham depart ed on the 1 (:( o'clock train over the P.iirlingtoii. for Lucas, Iowa, whore they will visit with Mr. Syele botham's parents for a few days. The Journal joins with the many friends of the contracting parties in extending congratulations and best wishes for a long, happy and pros perous wedded life. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE, Sterling, KSebraska ri i, m:tti..:mi:t 'im! n t y, I'i t'i.- ('...nitv I'oiiit nf "a N r.i k it . Slai.. !' N.'i.: i;a. '..i' nt .f i "a 4 . .- To all i rsons i n 1 it s t il in 1 1 1 cs -lal- 1'iii-illa A. N's, ili'iciisdl: in I ailing tl... 1 1 : 1 1 f t'har'cs I-;. N'i'Ms. . raxing l'.r a linal yvl t lerm-ti t a in I alItuaTi ( his a mil t i 1 - 1 in this i ; r t . on t!"' I'Ttli day of .nirut. 1 1 V and for d i.-1 1 i ln t ion of rcsidiif of Mai.- lo sii' li I'l-tsons as are ontil!-d I Ik i i-Io. It is h ii l oidi-ri-d tiiat yon and all l. i sons i n t r t d in said matter may. ami do. ai-.ear at tla "onnty I'nmt to l'o 1 1 T 1 in and for said county, on t!,c itli da of St pl.-nilxT, .. I ., 1H1S. al la.-i'O o'i l.i. l; .. M.. to s!.oy -aii.se-, if an tl.i ie in-, why tin- prayer of the petitioner sho'iid net e ranteil. and liat notice of the pendency of said peition ami the hcaliliLC tii-l'of he i n lo a!! ;ies,,ns nileiesied in said matter hy on hi i-ii inn a mpv of this "i 'Ii r in tin- I ' 1 . 1 1 1 s in . ui 1 1 1 Joninal. a sem i - k 1 ' in-ws pa i-r prinlcd in said eoiii t. for niH' 'week prior to said day of l.earinir. In witness whereof, f have hereunto set m- ham! an I the sea! of said court this JTth dav of Ainrnst. .. I .. 1 !U V .Md.KN .i. i!i:i:siN. I Sea I l . t'ollllty .Indue. I-'iori-nce W'liite. (.'Icrk. 0-2-lw mitk i: vini, m-:tti.i-:mi-:t III !- ) llll 'iirl f ( IINN t'Olllltj, -lirnstn : Slate of N-hraska, ass "oiint-, ss. "!" all persons i n t r si -d in 1 he statc of Mary I-'. Welch, deceased: n reading the petition of Charles l.amPort prayintr for a final settlement ami allowance of Pis account tiled in this cofirt on the L'lth day of August. 1 : I S. ami for linal sett lenient of said estate and l iscliu r;re of tin- x--utor. It is hcrchv ordi-n-d that you ami all pet sons interested in said matter may. ami h. aupcar at the County Court he held in and for said cnun Iv, oil She nth dav of Sept em Per, A. !., Il'ls, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cause, if any Ih.-re ho. why the prayer of the petitioner should not he yrranted, and that notice or t he pendency of paid p-tith:ii and the hearing thereof lie uiven to all persons interested i" said matter liv puhlishin:; a copy of this order in the I 'la 1 1 smoii t h Journal, n semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for One week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set Hiv hand and the seal of said court this 21th dav of August. A. 1 .. 1318. ALLMN -I- HKKSON. (Seal) County Judge. i!y Florence White, Clerk. otici-: t cHuniToiis In the State of Nebraska, ;ass Coun tv, ss. In llir (' ty Court. In the Matter of the Kstate of Nannie eiibson. docoaspd. To theCreditors of Said Kstate: You are hereby notified that 1 will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth in said county, on the lrth day of September, 101S. and on the ltJth dav of December. 131. at 0:00 o'clock A. M., on encli day. to receive und ex amine all claims anainst said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited tor the presentation of claims .nainst said estate is four months fr.vri the 12th day of Ausriist. A. !..' 1918. and tiie time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 12th day of Au gust, 191S. ttness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 12th day of Au gust, 1918. ALLEN J. I1E3SON. County Jude. r I . h " 1 I I a We have sold numbers of Cass county, Sanders county, Johnson county, Pawnee counnty, Richardson 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 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. We have the iargest and best land list in South eastern Nebraska. It will pay you to sec us for a home or investment. mm I STERLING, NEBRASKA i.i:;i. mitici-:. .lohn To. Id. Tillio Tohl. Susie Kins- lev .;ii: t- W. Kinprslay. 1al-na I t'H Wii. A. Coirlizer, Victor Thom as, liama Thomas. .ella J.ast inan. .lolin Ci.-tman. Sylvia Hoefc-r. and ' Lawrence lloefor, d fendants. will lake notice that on the ."lst day of July. UUS. Harry C. Told plain- ti;f. iH-K-in. hied his petition in me jus ti i t i iiiirl if Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendants and others, the ohie t and prayer of which are t i;;:iet tl: title in the plaintiff to the Southwest quarter, SV l-O of the Soutticast euartir (SK 1-1 I of Sec tion Thirtv CPU, Township Ten lo. i:;1ii;'i' I'oin t--n till, in Cass Count y Nebraska, on the proiinds that said tract of land was er roneousl y omit-t-l from a deed thereon . by Lev! ; Todd. sr.. to his wife. Lydla Tdd. of date of July 26th. 190.1. and re-corded in hook 1".. pas? 1-7. and al so for the reason that plaintiff and his predecessors in title have had actual, open, exclusive and adverse possess ion of said teal estate for more than ten vears last past. You are riiiired to answer said pe tition on or before the li'.th tlay of September. I'.MS. I ia ted this ;!lst dav of July. 1918. JIAKKV O. Ti. Plaint Iff. P.v I. O. l'YKi:, Ills Attorney. i.r.i; l .tTic n. To Pauline Oldham, as Administra trix of the estate of C.eorprc J. Oldham, leeased: Kichard Conway Ohlhaiii: Cuzzn J. Haker: Lacuna Connally: Pauluie Oldham: Kay Oldham: John .1. Oldham: Jessie I . Snyder: Ktlison L Oldham: James W. Oldham: Vera 1 1. Oldham: Potlv Oldham: Mary L. dais, and all persons interested In the estate of Jackson '. oldhatrt. I eceased, In ludins n-ditors and claimants. You arc herebv notltied that on the tth dav of Mav 1U1S. plaintitT tiled a petition in the District Court of Cass e'ountv. Nebraska, prayinK amoiiR oth er things for an oriler to be entered bv the court directing the administra trix of the estate of e!eorpe J. Oldham, deceased, to convey to plaintiff the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section thirty-one trill Township eleven (111 Kansc fourteen i HI Cass County. Nebraska, upon the n:i v merit, of the balance of the pur chase price in accordance with the contract entered into between the nlaiiitllY anil the said Oeorire J. Old ham, dnriiiir his lifetime, on the l.'ith dav of Januarv. PUS. ami to have the title t said land quieted as acrainst the defendant. All persons interested in the est. -i t of Jackson (j. Oldham deceased. i n 1 ud i ii c creditors nd i-la ima nts. Yon are further notified there will be a hearing upon said petition at the Disrriet Court liooni In the Court House, at Plattsmouth Cass County Nebraska, on the :!rd day of September mis. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to all of which, ami the allegations of the petition, vou -will take due notice C. A. PAWLS. FIIANK J. LILLIK. Attorney. Plaintiff, J22-6wks shares, of inn' hundred dollars each, $'il.om) of which shall be paid in." AUTICI.K Number Six "The indebted ness of tills corporation shall at no time exceed the amount of its paid in capital ami surplus except for deposits." APTICI.K Number Kisht. "The af fairs of this corporation shall be un der the control and management of a board of directors consisting f not loss than three nor more than live shareholders, whose term of office shall be for the period of one -ar. or until tlu-ir 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 ami qualified. The board of direc tors may adopt such by-laws for the regulation and management of the affairs ami business of the corpor ation as is may deem proper." And 1 do further state under oath that the paid in capital stock of said bank was at said meetinir by a unani mous vote of all the stock represented increased from $15,000.00 authorized to $., Oiio. oo authorized, of which Srirt.ooo shall be paid in, and that the full amount of said Increase viz. $;,000 has been paid in. II. A. OUTIIMANN" Cashier. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. Subscribed a ml sworn to before me by II. A. Cut limann. Cashier of the Hank of Murdock, of Murdock, Nebras ka, this Oth dav of Ausust. 1018. JKP.llY 10. Jkliniir Notary Public. (SKAl.i My commission expires March 25, 1920 l Till: llTMICT ( III II I' l' OWs ( iii .m i. m;iik m i.k;i- NoTicn. The State of Nebraska. Cuss County, ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of Kstntc of Adam W. Meisiiij;cr, Deceased. To the Creditors of Said Estate: You an- Hereby Notified. That I will sit at the County Court Koom in Plattsmouth in said County, on the flth dav of September. 101S and on the 10th dav of December, 1U1S. at 10 o'clock A. M. of each day to receive and ex amine all claims acrainst said lOstate, with a view to their adjustment and Allowance. The time limited for the nresentation of claims aealnst said Kstate is 3 months from the Oth day of September A. D. 191S, and the' time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said 9th day of September ine Wiinfsi! mv band and the seal of said Countv Court, this Titlt day of Aucust 1918. ALLEN J. HKKSON, (Seal) County Judere. By Florence White. Clerk. YKHII ITI'M. A M K DM KXTS TO AR TICI.i: OK IXCOKI'OKATIOrV OK IIWK OK 31 TH DOCK. OK 31 fit DOCK. XEBBASK.V. I H A. Guthmann, Cashier of the Hank of Murdock. of Murdoch, in the County of Cass, and the Stete of Ke broska. do hereby certify that at the regular annual meeting of the Stock holders of tiie said bank held on the first tlst) dav or July,' 1918, at which meet Ins more than two-thirds of the Capital Stock was represented, a mo tion was made, seconded and unani mously carried, that Articles number Four. "Six and Kight of the Articles of Incorporation of said bank be amended to read as follows: RTICLE Number Four: "Th auth orized amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be twenty five thousand dollars ($23,000) di-j vided into two hundred ands fifty m:(;ai. xotick. To Pauline Oldham, as Administra trix of the estate of eleorfre J. Oldham, Deceased: Picliard Conway Oldham: Cuzza J. Haker: Lacuna Connally: Pauline Oldham: Fay Oldham: John J. Oldham: Jessie D. Snyder: Ellison L Oldham: James V. Oldham: Vera H. Oldham: Polly Cidham and Mary L. Crais: You are hereby notilied that on the 22nd day of May 191S. plaintiff filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, prayinfT anions oth er things for an order to be entered by the court directing the administra trix of the estate of C.eorse J. Oldham, deceased, to convey to plaintiff Lots one (1) and two (2) and all of Lots three (3) and four (4) not taken by Chicap-o Avenue, in Hlock One Hundred Sixty-four (164) City of 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 tJeorpre J. Oldham, durins his life time on the 10th day of September 1917. You are further notified that there will be a hearing upon said petition at the District Court Koom In the Court House, at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. en the 3rd day of September 191S. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to all of which and the allegations of the petition, you will take due notice. JOHN 11. HALLSTKOM, C. A. II AWLS. Plaintiff. Attorney. J22-6 wks. In the Matter of the I ua id ia n s h i p of Amies Haeir. .Mary 11a vir and Cc cilie Havir. Minors. Order llMV ClIIIMI. This cause came on for hiaiintr upon the petition f Mary 1. Ilclohlavv. a-; mi.ililian of the estate of Amies Havir, Mary Havir, and Cceilie Havir, minors, piayins for a license to sell He- un divided 1-i; interest of a. h of s.u.l minors in and to the follow ins d.--scrbed real estate, to-wit: l.ot- 1, ::. and 1 in Hlock and Lots I n. It, and 12 In Kb.ck !. all in Duke's ad dition to the city of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, for the suppoit and ma intcna nee and -du-ation of said minors, there not hcintj s a l'liei.-n t per sonal property to furnish suppoit and maintenance ami expense- of education for said minois. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate mav ap pear before tiie at the Di-t'iit Court room in the :aid citv of I "la 1 1 .- inou i h. Cass county. Nebraska, on the I'.Ird day of September. I!'s. at In " bu k A. .M . to show cause why a license should not be slanted lo said snnrd ian to sell so much or all of the above described real estate as shall In- nec essary for tin- support, maintenance .Mid expense of education of said min ors and for their best inli li sts. 'Hiis order shall hi' published in the Platts mouth Sem i-' -k I y Journal for a per iod if four weeks successively before the date of ln-arins. Dated this 2:'.rd dav of Ausnst, PUS. james t. ki::li:y. Judy;e of the District Court. S-L'ti-lw oi:hi:ic oc m:itir; o imvutio'v FOIt tl'I'OIM XI'.M' OF A mil MM It I TO It Th State of Nebraska, Cass Coun tv, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam K. Fox. deceased: I Hi rcadins and lilins the p-litmn of E. !. Dovey Son. pray ins that Ad ministration of said estate may be sranted to John McNurlin, as Adminis t ra t or. Ordered, that September 1 Jl.li. A. D. 191S. at 10 o'clock A. M.. is assimn-d for hearins said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be .sranted; ami that notice of iho pendency of said petition and the hearins thereof be siven to all person ; Interested in said matter bv publish ins a copy of this order in the Platls moutli Journal, a sem i-w eck I y news paper printed in said county for I lin o successive weeks, prior to said day of lica ri ns Dated August 11th. IMS. ALLEN J. HEESON' County Jiidso. Hy Florence White, Clerk (Seal.) W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. Uast of KHey Hold. .J. J. Coatcs Hlock, Second Floor. .??....?-..,?. ??...... EXCLUSIVE IS THE PLAN OF llnmo nil pUIIIG Assets over $1,000,000 NEIGHBOR: Do you know that Home Builders. Inc. U exclusive in its plan of aG;e invostniont, dif fering from any Nebraska concern that mav appear similar? 1. Home Builders invests none of its funds except under mortae security. It loans its funds only for constructions of hotr.es and other buildings and only w here Home Build ers takes the building contract. 2. Do you know of any other concer any where similar to Home Builders, Inc., w hich invests its funds in mortgage security otilvy Respectfully, American Security Co., Fis. Afjts. HOME BUILDERS, Inc., Omaha, Neb. E. P. Lutz, Agent, Plattsmoute, Neb.