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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1918. FAGE TWO. PLATTSM O UTH feEMI-YtTEUKLY JOURNAL -wow- Duy Flour and Substi tutes when you can gel PURITAN, VICTORY AND you will save money and time try it! FOR SALE BY HAT THE FIRST TO BE GATHERING CORN it A t: :io i is atJOUt - 1 the first to begin picking corn, yes- ; trdav from the Uurlington tsation mu could hear the ears thumpiiu ,brovv- l.r,! lint wit ll- 1 Indin the weather was' hot. This! .i, tt,;,t tt... rin-r ho. t mns i have produced a good crop. Those! who have the Missouri river made j lands in corn have been most fort- j nnato ! UNDERWENT OPERATION. Knuri Friday's Daily. Thi morning Miss Anna t! parted for Omaha going Seiver to see H-r r.l.'UHT !!.. ':nru. a.. -'H , -r.it :.n a; iue r oru i io--ioiai. i.ji ii j ir.HiMo with her liver, and who was ! ju.-t ret overing from the effects of the anesthetic, where Mr. Seiver came he:n la evening. Iler cendi tion though se-rred favorable. Mrs. C. K. Hitt was at the same 1 : !t:il an! the same room. and was .p.. ratid up-.-u just after Mrs.' S.-pe.- f r the ainie trouble, and is lej.-irted as getting along as well' : c. lib' reasonably expected. It i-! h r- that !:oth the ladies may get along nicely and soon be well again. WILL VISIT WITH MOTHER FOR WHILE I "r. .t:-. I ' v"- I :i i! -. 1'r. W. I. Wiles and wife came to i ' 5 ; 1 1 1 1 n i j t h yesterday, and visited i.T the d.sy v.itii the mother of Mrs. Wiles. Mk T. L. Mv.rpi'ey of this city, wlien Ir. Wiles departed last evening for IJoston. where he is failed on business which will retain him for some time. During the meet ing Mrs. Wiles will visit with her ::n :! r her. riNti. kttm:hi'AT it UlltC I'.MIlt I f I'ass Comity. St ,,r -.; ' t v of s ri.'l . 7..v:..,,.; "7,. ,v.r ,:;Va,;T Kmil; A. l.:itt;.. .!( -tstM: 'n !!! ii ir i. tttt;i ;.f;y if. T T,.-t :l ion .tf C-imiii-.l 7 tin a i -ttu-iiLvit :.';v;:i:;;';;::.f::,;:r ;i:vli:fS.:ir ;iet fr ! i -: i i ! 1 1 ion of s;ii.l stat to M h T' -ro. ns ji- sue rntitied thereto. It h. l. '.V IT.Ifll'l tliat VO!l IlTlll .-.!! i riii. iiit. i ( t.-.l in- s.Tit i iatlor ''mill lo . I., M in ;itil for ail eonii- "". 'I,' ""; '' "f--p; "'"'-. -. r. ' IV:,t '" "ill" K . M.. to v'iow- r;iiisp if ;.n Uior.- i.e. whv tlx- prsivi-r of tl.f n;:;,:::,i,;:f;1i;:',V.-;e1-,tor-: i" !tion ;in. i i :- iir.irins: thereof t. Ki-n to p. i'soms i n trestfd in snil ...r.ti.r i v i.'ii.ovi.i:,- a copv of 1 1, is ..i.i.r h. tii. I'lattsmoiitii .iimnai, .1 -iiu-w ... lily hi wy :i.cr printe.l in .oiintv. f.r .,no wock irior to ,... .i.iv or !,. :,, !,,-' -t i; iv I .iti'l .it'.l 1 1 soal of saiil Court .his :;j,t .i .r "( 'Vm.-ks?' 'i . 'onntv .iiKitr.-. i .y i- iiirciici- u lull". eici K. J-"- 1 w FARM i.e.! n- it 1 h e. rur RYE him JOIN THE FORTUNATE SETTLERS IN THE BSC HORN BASIN OF WYOMING 'l he ;..v rinneiit );j.s pent five million dollars creatinsr this splendid ir r u' iiio i .VN?f rn and spend two millions on new acreage. It guarantees in-i-Trif- ati invites you to homostead 4!) ir h0 acres, giving 2' years to reim 1. ir-, elia-gir.g no interest and making no jirofit. :' f r i m .it e now available near the new town of Peavcr and 10,0H acres of new land --v ill lie oj.cnen in the next few mopths. 62u farmrrs who settlei about I'ov.eil, Wjo., on tho first iitfi?ion of this project are enjoying unusual prosperity some of these farms have been sold for 2VUX) per acre. GRASP THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY SMS NOT YET ENOUGH SCHOOL ROOM THE LARGE NEW BUILDING IS CROWDED TO CAPACITY OF LOWER PORTION. The New High school building is filled to crowding capacity with scholars, for the lower portion, it was thought that there would be no cause for the equipping of the up per portion at this time, but there seems to have been an overplus of scholars, and they have come to school, they found a nice place to crnie and clever and winning teach er?, who have come to instruct them. I and thev teem to be all here. Any i - way the regulation or only .5 a scholars to one teacher has not as yet been found possible. Over forty is the rule, and then it seems as though the number keeps mounting. VISITING WITH MOTHER HERE. From Friday's Daily. Mrs. Earl Leesley and children arrived last evening from their nome neir .niuiti in v ,.000.... i t... Vrt'-h l-nnn f drTiltn o l til- iicj e un-j " '" in the past year and are visiting at the home of Mrs. I-eesley's moth- er M TS. A. 11. KOng OI IU1S Cll. wn that section of the state there has bee n much more rain than here and the crops are mch better. WILL EXHIBIT GERMAN WAR RELICS From Krid.iy's I:illy. The Missouri Pacific has made ar rangements to show the people along its lines some of the things captur ! ed in Germany by the American Armie.-. On the 20th of this month v.,lich ,s QUp week fronl tcday. this road will have a train of four cars ' here, and Two of them will be of .German goods captured in the war. One will consist of War Parapha nalia or things which Germany uses in their army. The other will con sist of relics captured from the ene . my. With these cars will be at tendants who will explain the uses of the paraphanalia. and how they are ued. In order to give the peo ple an idea of what is doing over there. The relics will also be shown ( and explained by those competent j to speak advisedly thereon. ! Remember the date. Sept. 20th. the train will arrive here at eleven , and remain until one o'clock. Just j two hours for evhibition. Remem ber the date and the hour. LOST HER POCKET BOOK. From Friday's Pair-. I. A. Mulleneaux who lives near Rock Hluffs. with his daughter Hat tie, were visiting with friends at Omaha and Council Bluffs and yes j terday returned home, coming on tthe Schuyler train. When they got I off at this plae- they discovered the ! loss of Miss Hattie's pocket book. ? whirh contained a silk handkerchief ; and one dollar and forty cents. They i ; only remember of having had the vIip they boarded the Frh'.ivlr-r train at nmnln wlipn Mr Mulleneaux placed it in his coat kct' w "y arrived here it Was gone. . TV.- n WpflV StnTTiarb ' ' The great relief afforded bv Cham- berlain's Tablets in a multitude of ,,as f""y r the great valii" of this preparation for a weak t . , . . ,. sf 01,1 ach and impaired digestion. In ni any cases t li is relief has become , permanent and th su ft ers have been i completely restored to health, i ! S' Prlonff and son Mark, were i in the city this afternoon from their hom near Rock Hluffs. Tree folders with maps will iLore fully describe it Write for t bum today. R. W. CLEMENT, Local Ticket Agent S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent, C. B. & Q. K.R. 1004 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska Government Irrigation means water when ou need it SPEAKS AT AUBURN TODAY. From Friday's Dally. Attorney Matthew Gering is the orator of the' day at Auburn today in the great celebration of observing of the birthday of General John J. Pershing, who yesterday began the drive which is to end the war and make democracy safe. Mr. Gering is an able speaker and will meet with the expectations of the people of Auburn. BREAKS ARM WHILE STARTING CAR From Friday's Pally. Glen York is carrying his arm in a sling on account of a Kord car, which he was trying to crank, kick ing just at the inopportune moment and breaking the two bones iu hi:; fore arm. Glen was just going to engage in the Burlington shops and this accident has prevented him from working 'besides causing much suffering. He is a son of Oscar York who has just moved to this citv from Tabor. Iowa. WILL MAZE THEIR HOME HERE. From Friday's Pally. Henry Lahoda and family arrived this morning from a stay in Alliance for several months, where they had gone to live, and where they liked the place well and were doing well Mr. Lahcda holding a good position there, but the altitude was to great for Mrs. I.ahoda. and she has been compelled to come to a lower alti tude. He had been compelled to make frequent visits here, and it was deemed as , well to move here as they would thus avoid the inability of her standing the lighter country. ARRIVES IN FRANCE. From Friday's Hail v. A letter from Fred Kutherford telling of his arrival in France wa received yesterday by his parents. Fred went last summer with a quota to Camp Funs ton, where he remain ed for some time and was transferred to Camp Pike iti Arkansas, and lat er from there to a cump in the east, from which he has gone over. HOME BUILDERS GET BIG CONTRACTS From Friday's Iailv. The Home Builders something like a building and loan association, only they do not loan money for oth er people to build, but do the build ing themselves, have many stock holders in this city. They have just gotten a contract for building a building for the Union Pacific railway company, which is costing one hundred thousand dollars, and another one for the Swift Packing Company, costing more. They with others have Just closed amounts to $350. "00. They are fortunate in the fact that the two large con tracts are 'emi-governmental and this insures the possibility of getting materials. GAVE WATERMELON SOCIAL LAST NIGHT From Friday's t)ai!y. At the Christian Church last evening was given a very interest ing program, which was, enjoyed by those in attendance, as they were kept laughing all the time during the continuance of the program. Miss Ora Allen who took the part cf the one entertaining the Ladies Aid, was particularly good in her part. After the close of the program 1 hose present did full justice to tli ex cellent assortment of melons which had been provided. RUSSELL YORK MAKING GOOD AT SHOOT From Friday's laily. J. C York received a letter Hi is morning from his ton ltnssell York who is at Perry, Ohio, with a few of riflemen from Alaska, who are competing with all the states, iij ;i contest which the government iti holding. Ilussell in the .vhoot, made ninety per cent in the shooting which shows him to be a very good marksman. He may be ;ibb to stop here on his way back to the coast, but it is not known as yet. His relatives and friends are hoping that he may be able to. TAKING OUT STUMPS. Anyone wishing trees and old stumps taken out. I have a quickrr and cheaper way than pulling them. My phone is No. 1115 Rmj address is Weeping Water. W. J. PARTIUDGi:. CARD CF THANKS. I wish to express my thanks to all the friends for the wrist watch, which wa j given nic the night of my farewell party. ' CLAUDE R. HUTCHISON'. Hans Seivers was a passenger to Omaha this afternoon going to visit Mrs. Seivers at the Ford Hospital WILL DEPART FOR THE EAST TO-DAYI From Friday's Pally. WILL LEAVE FOR THE CONCEN TRATION CAMPS IN THE EAST. Thomas Walling received a tele phone message last evening from his ron Robert, who has been at the Balloon School at Fort Omaha, for a number of months j:i s t , saying for Mr. Walling to come to Omaha this morning, for today they would depart for the eat. Mr. Walling departed this morning for Omaha to see his :;nn who is in the Balloon Corps, and spt ud a short time with him before his departure. Robert whh the others will move to the east, and with the contingent which goes from Omaha be on their way over in a short time it is sup posed. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL. From Friday's Iiaily. Mrs. Otto Wur! who lias been at the hospital at Omaha for some weeks pa?t. where she underwent an operation, and has since been re ceiving treatment and has recover ed sutliciently that the was able to return from the hospital last even ing. Her many friends will be plead ed to know of her progress towards recovery, and she is now assured cf returning health. No. 101 1 REPORT OF Till-: CONDITION OK TIIF FSRSTKATIONflLBANK At Plattsmouth. in the State of Ne braska, at the close of business August :;i, 15l. RESOURCES t.omw and dN"oi'iit s rxcent tlii !iov'i 011 li and i") '.U ( vi-rlr:if In. nvi-u mi Hour; iin-,e- eureil . . :i M IT. S. iiondi di'iKWiTeil to seen r e in-'ilai hn ( iir val ' ." 0i 0 I". S. Ootids :u;d . tiiili- raii's of indi'l.i (! nc. ilcdvd to - r I". d-iwi.-ii - par valur) F. S. I'oinU aiiti icrsifi calcscif indt lii i ilm -s pledged a eol a I . r.i I for Mate or ot her 1 -poit-;or li IK pay aide Lilwrtv Loan lioiaK. 1 eee (H f et eo ! 1.1 1 1 0 (( in r relit and 4'- per 'ciit. iiiipli di.'1-d !'. ".'.I) llonds i oltuT tlian I". S. lHindpledt.'-d v no- rnre postal savings it posit " 000 00 SfiMirii h's ot in-r than I". . )niius ( not iin-lud- in stoek.)aw!n d im- nicfit'Cit . i;ir " - 1;; -ir SUk'U of federal l.'e-. t ve HniU :.) per cent of si:li.Tipt:oii) ... 'J L'MM'C Value of I ; 11 K !nr hiuf II edei.e Hn mil hit ami tiMar.-s. 4 4li' ie lien? est u'e owned oi I. er tlian lan U- "iliC lioi.s'. li 71'' U" Lawful reseixe with l'ed-r:il Ke serve Hank 11 t C'a-li in vault and net amount due froai national !nnU . .... )'! lr K ClieeUs on other ii.-iuUs in t lie sati;e i'ily nr tottti :is reporting hank (other than Item 1 ; Clrii-ks on l.:in ks loeaTed ut .idi of city or low 11 of reporting hank and ot her eah items Iledem pt ion fund with 1'. S. Treas urer and ciuc from I'. S. Treas urer -el Total. LIAHILITIES Papital .tock paid in Suriilus fund . Cndivided prolits ." 417 'St Less iirrent -tieiies, . interest and taxes naid 2 ?i: !'"'-- Cin'tiliil in if notes 011 1st and in;? Net atiioiint duelo liat:ks. hankers. a nd I rust eoTupan ies lot her t hall iiii-iudeil in items ;a or :! Individual deposits suljc t to heck Cert itieaics of deposit dii" in less than days (other than for itn ney liorri v. eo l'ot a i of dei 1 1 and deposi I s (o: her t han Lank ile- poil . ) su I ijeet to i.'e- i?.4i eeu ne : one.' vv :; ism va M tn'O iK' I 111 7 nti ":.'l II i; i!." ce serv'. I terns .l. .! . .11. a:. :is, la and U hi 7-'l :' s I'ei t ilirates cf deiosii (other thiill for money Lor rowed Postal Saving deposits Total of time deposits subject lo Keservi'. It. nis4J. 4:t. 4t and T. i-'-O '.Mil ;s War loan deposit tieeount Mills pavatde. with I-eih ial llest rve Hank Sr.i ire t 1 40 lit tX'O (tl :;; eeo eo Total ? ('.-( 1 77 SI ate of NcLrasl a 1 ( ontiiy of ( ass I s"' 1.1' F.. Hi-hlater.ras'iier of the aLove-naini'd h;;nk. do solemnly swear th;it the alim si iiteint nt is 1 1 tie to 1 lie I est of my knowledge and lie lief. !'. K. sciii.atek. Cashier. Correct Attest : A. (.'. Com:. (. ( . Ihivkv, II. N. I mivkv. j i rectors. Siil. i i!n d an.i sworn lo I fore me this tli day of August. An Vni:.. (Seall Notary Public. My commission expires I (ecetiiber "C. Miiit i: vt- i-ti. si:ra i.i:mi:t In tin- Coiiniv Court of Cass County, Nebraska. State ni' Nebraska. County of Cuss, ss. To sill j ei-soiis interested in I be es tate of I'lieilbi .. N'oves, deeeased : )n ticdiny: the peitioti of Charles II. N'oves. praying for a linal set I lenient and allowance of It.- aeeount tileii in this court, op the 'Tlh dav of Atifjust, end f'M- distribution of residue of ei-tale to su li pi-r-,oi:s as ale entitled t hf i-et n. i' is in ii'l." oi'L-ri d that yon arid ull pei-ioin iiitete.-ted in .-aid matter may. and do. appear ut th' County Court to 1 1- I, el. I in ami f ir .said county, on tho Ith l;iv of September. A. 1 ., CHs, at 1 0 ; 00 o'elnelt A. M . to show cat'.-e, if any tiiete b". wliv tin- player of tli" tietitioner should not l:e itranted. and tint notice of the pendency of said P"ition and the iie;;iin thereof !' Kiven lo all persons interested in said matter by pit 1 1 Is-lilaK a copv of this order in the 1 !a ttsmou t li Journal, a, semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearitiK. In witness whereof, r have hereunto set inv hand and the seal of said court, this- JTtii day of Anaust. A. !." . 101S. A LI, FIN .). KlofcJSO. County J inlgc. Hy Florence White, Clerk. (Seal) 1 wi II ij B01 1 i 10 U J 1 REAL ESTATE, Sterling, Wg liavc 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, S75 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 ot land, with very reasonable prices and good terms. We have the iargest and best land list in South eastern Nebraska. It wiil pay you to sec us for a home or investment. 1 i.i i. Noricn. To Pauline '.d ha in, as Administra trix of the estate of Ccurfre J. Oldham, !i ceased: Hi. '.. aid ''miway Oldham: iltizza .1. Maker; l.;ieu:ia Connally: 1'auline (!.U ;iiu: Kay M!:am: .lubii .1. ildl.atu: .lessie I . Snyder: 1-Iliison I, Old!. am: .la 'ip.s AV. (Mdhani: Vera It. :.":!. am: l'olly Oklhani: Mary I,. Oral sr. .mil all persons in t en steel la the state if Jackson ( '. ( dd iiani, . 1 ei'.ased. in 'lediii creditors and claimants. Viiii ate li- ienv imtiiiil that on me. tth .liv of Ma v" IMS. piaintia' tiled ai petition in the I list rid Court of Cass '...,,- V..l,i':iat.':i lirnviRL' iimOllLT Otll ti.in'-s for ;in ' order to be entered l.,- ,i... ...,n,-t .1 i -i i ii llio nilniinivtrii- ti'iv of the est.-ite of (iiiiii-L-e J. Oldham, deceased, to convey to plaintiff the Notthw.st Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section thirty-one rni Townshi eleveoi (11) Kanje fourteen (14) Cass Count v, Nebraska, upon tins pavme-nt of the balance of the pur chase price in accordance witli ilie rrtiitrai't entcrcil Into between. t lie Pliintiif ami the niid Oeorse J. Old- ,,', .hit inir liis lil. tiine. on the i r.tli dav of .lauuarv. P'ls. and to have the title- to said land eptnted as imainl tin' defendant. All pe rsons i nte-re st od in lln- c.-tate of Jackson t;. tjldliulll. !-ce;isi!. including credltois and e' 1 n P i i n t s . Vol are further inditied there will be n hearing upon said petition at the District Court Koom In the Court House, at 1 Ma 1 1 smout h Cass County, Nebraska, n the "id day of September I'm 8. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M to all of which, and the allegations of the petition. u;i will take due notice. C. A. lt.WYI.s". rilANK J. L1MIK. Attorney. Plaintiff. J22-6wks -!UIT1M. a ii:mmi i:ts TO Alt- It I KS ni' IM llltl'OltATKiN K llMv OK Ml ItDIM h, Ol" IIIHIMM K, M:illt.MvA. I, If. A. Ctiithmann. e l-hier of the Dank of Murdock. of MunlorV, in the County of Cass, and the- Stcto of Ne braska, elo hereby certify that at the regular annual meeting of tlo? Sto-.k-holiU-rs of the said bank held on tho first (lst day of July, ll'ls, at which nii-eliti' more than two-thirds of the Capital Stock was represented, a mo tion was made. seceiideil and unani mously earrieit, mat Articles numner l-'ottr. Six and ICiuht of the Articb. of Incorporation of said bank I " amended to read as follows: AUTK'hi: Number Kour: "The auth ori-.ed amount of capital stock o this c-orporation shall be twenty tie thousand elolhil.s ($25,000) el i vidcil into two hundred and fifty shares, of one hundred dollars each Jjii.iiiitl of which shall be paid In." AKTICI.K Number Six "The indebted tie-ss of this corpora t ioji shall at no time exceed the amount of its paie.1 in capital and surplus except for deposi t s." Airi'KM.I-: Number Kisrht. "The af- liiirs of this c-ortiora t ion shall be un h-r I he e-onlrcd and management of a boitrd of dire-dors consisting of not less than thrce nor more than five shai-ehidde-rs. whose term of oilie -e sl'all be for the jieriod of one veiir. or until their successors tire elected a ml epialilied, not less than ;i tnaioritv of whom shall be resi de-nts of the county in which the bank is located eo- counties adjacent t'here-to. It shall be the duty of the board of directors to elee-t from their number a president and score- t.u v. and select a vice- president ami cashier, ami they may also select an assistant cashier and such other ibiks and assistants as the busi ness of'tlie corporation may reeiuire Tin- term of oil ice of the officers of ibis ceo-pnratioii shall be one year or until the-ii- successors are elected .ml nualifieil. The board of direc tors may adopt such by-laws for the reuuh'it ioi ami m;i nacemnt of the a flairs and business of tho eorpor jit ion as is may deem proper." And I elo further state under oatli that, tho paid in capital slock of said ha nk was at said mectinw by a unani mous vote of all the stock represented Increaseil from $15.0')0.0 authorized to $2.1,i00.'l0 authorized, of which $1:0,0(10 shall lie paid in, and that the full amount of said increase viz, S.VOOO has been paid in. II. A. GL'TllMAXJf Cashier. State of Nebraska, Count..- of Ca-s, ss. Siit'isci i he d and sworn to before me bv, II. A. (iuthmann. Cashier of the i:aiik of Murdock, of Murdock, Nebras ka, -this itii day of August. 1018. JKKIIY McIlt'GH Notary Public. My commission expires March 25, 1320. Joshua Andrews and wife were passengers to Omaha this afternoon where they are visiting: with their daughter J.Irs. Sarah Cowles who is at a hospital there. S3 cH 1 1 iLs LOAfJS AND INSURANCE, HEP I V- lu i M V SZtiT mi7 U CM M lif W-3 STERLING, NEBRASKA i.ntiAi, Minn: To 1'auline Oldham, as Administra trix of the estate of (irnrire J. ol'iliiiin, leceascd: Kicliard Conway Oldham: Cuzza, J. Kakcr: Laeutia Connally: 1'auline OUltiam: Kay ouiham: .Tohn J. Oldham: Jessie I . Snyder: Kllison 1 ldl;ain: James S". Oldham: Vera H. Oldham: i'olly Cidiiam and Mary L Craii;: You are lierebv notified that on the 22nd day of Hay lilN. plaintiff riled a petition in the District Court of Ci;ss County, Nebraska, praying amonir ot h- -r things for an order to be- entered I by tli court directinsT the admin ist ra trix of the estate of (ieorpre J. Oldham. i deceased to convey to plaintiff I,ots one (I) and two (2) and all of lots thiee (3) and four 4 not taken by Chic-afro Avenue, in T?lock One Hundred Sixty-four 1(H City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, uiion the pay ment of the balance of the purchase price in accordance? with the contrac' ' " --n ii..nnin .in,. the sa nt l.corjie .1 . oi.iham. .lurinsr his ! 1 if f time on the 1 Ot h clay of September 1911 You are further notified that there will be a hearing upon said petition at the District Court Koom tn the Court Mouse, at Pla t tsmou t h. Cass County. Nebraska, on the 3rd dav of Septe-mber UUS, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M to all of which and the alienations of the petition, von will take clue notice. JOHN II. llALLSTROM. C. A. TJAWLS. riaintiff. Attorney. J22-C wks. otici-: oi' i-'!..i. si:tti.i:mi:t In I lie 'on it I 'onrl of ( nil Coiiiil y. N rlirntkn : State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. To all persons interested' in the c-stale of Mary K. 'eb-h, cieceased: (n reading the petition of Charles Lambert prayinsr for a final settlement and allowance of his account rMod in this court on the -Jlth day of August. t'.MS, ami for final settlement of said estate ami discharge of the executor. It is hereby orelered that you and all persons interested in said matter may. and elo. appear at tlie County Court be held in ami for said coun ty, on the !Mh day of September, A. D., 1!1S. at 10 o'c lock A. M.. to show cause, if any there- be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be prranted, and that notice of the pendency of said pet it Ion ami the hearinj; thereof be iriven to all persons interested in said n.atte-r by publishing a e-opy of this order in the I'lattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for one week prior to said day of hearinfr. I n witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand ami the seal of said court this 21th day of Aiiinst. A. I .. IMS. AI.I.KX .1. KKKSON, (Seal) County Jude. 15y Klorence White, Clerk. Subscribe for the JournaJ. Plattsmouth Aeto Tire and Cycle Repair Shop! WE DO ALL KINDS OF TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING! Tires Retreaded Rebuilt! Good Workmanship! PRICES REASONABLE! . SUi! E WIS, Proprietor Krug Building, Plattsmouth, t'cb. si 1 Nebraska 5iSl rSe S 'A W Si k J tiii: msTiticr cm ut oi an m i. m:iu: Mv v CASS In tin- Matter of the Cua rd ia lish i p of - nis llnvir. Mary llavir ami Ce- eilie- llavir, Minors. ril-r to Mum 'aus-. This eaiisi; came on for hen i i n :; up"ii the- petitioi of Mary J. 1 :.-l.ihht y. as triiariliati of the estate of Antp-s iiavir. Mary Iiavir. and Cecilie Havir, minor.--, jirayinvi' t'or a liceti.-c to sell tin- eti diviihi! interest of ;ih of said Illinois in ami to the I'ullnwii: de scrl.ed I -j . 1 estate-. To-w it: I. it-. 1, and 1 iti Itloe-k !', ami Lots in, 11, am! 1.' in l:lok 10, a!! in !ni;c'., ;,d ditioii t- tie- city ed" I 'hi 1 1 .-moil t h, Cass county, Ne-braska, for t!i- support and mainte-naip-e ami e-duc;il ion of s:iid minors, tiieie not be intr .-1 licieri t per sonal property to furuisii suiipoit and ma i n t c iiii nee and expense ed" education for said minors. It is there-fore onle-re d H at :ill per sons i:ili ri'sii 4 in s.ii-l e state luav iip- pe;ir lciori' me ut the Distth-t i' t room :'ii the said rilv of I 'la 1 1 - ni i hi 1 h. ("ass iiiinily, N'el rnska, o'i th-- j::rd eiay of Sept.-mher. 1 :i l , at la o'clock A. ?!.. to siio.v e.i'iso V. :;; ;i lii ense sliotihl not he jrrantcd t- said uu.irel i;en to se-ll so miii h or ail of tie- above ib-sclil.ed le-iil estate- as shall be- m-c-e-ss;iry for the support, ma in t c-na m-o ami expense; of education of said Illin ois and for their best interests. This; order shall b published in the Platts moiith Seini-Wi-ekly Journal for ;i per iod eif four weeks s ticc-e ssi ve l y l e fot o the elate f hearing. Dated this 2:'r l el i- of Air.'iisl, lms. JAMKS T. liKdl.MV, .7l1(liri ttf tli.O 1 liwt I'ii- .'.met -2ii-1 w "otici: to ( iti'Dnoits Tn the State of Nebraska, Cass Coun , ss. Iii t ho I ennity fonrl. t' Jl" t,u ,a,to1' ,!;e Kstate of Nannie c ! nson. eieceased. To tlie Creditors of S.iid Kstate.-: You sire hereby notiiied that I will sit at the County Court room in I'hilts mouth in said county, on the PUh e!av of September, ims, ami on the leitli day of Dec-ember, litis, at ::00 o'cloe U A. M., on each clay, to receive and ex amine all claims ;. gainst said esiai.-. with a view to their ad.iu -o oicot and' allowance-. The time limited j,r :ln presentation of claims :.i;a:u t said estate is- four months f;-.-n th-- p'th day of August. A. D., 1Ilx. anl tiie time limited fo-.- iiiynient of eh-hls is one year from sail 12lli dav of Ai. Kust. mis. Witm-ss my hand and the seal of si Id County Court, this 12th dav of Au-K"-st, nm. A i.i.i n .t. r.i:;:s v. County .1 ud gc. Walter Johnson arrived in this city this morning from his homo at Iiouisville and was looking after sonic business at the court house. 2i K I 9-2-lw