h.; ' n PI-ATT2M0UTH SEin-WmElY jorrRNAT, page ielkv 4 v f 4 murdock items V . II. Reeve was in Omaha Saturday. Emil Kiic-hn went to Uurehanl. Nebraska Monday. ' C. r.auer was in Omaha Wednes day and Thursday. John Anigwert was a passenger to Omaha Saturday noon. Miss Viola Everett was shopping in Omaha last Tuesday. Miss Mary Taylor returned Sun day evening to her home in Alvo. Miss Kathryn CJoehry. of Omaha, visited relatives here over Sunday. Miss Ella Fonken. of Manning-. Iowa, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jo hansen. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keuter on Wednesday of last week. Florence and Lester Thimphu are in Elm wood this week, visit irg with relatives. Mrs. Ed Thimsan went to Friend. Nebraska, on Friday evening to vi. it relat ives. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McDonald went to Omaha Sunday noon, returning on Monday evening. Miss Emma Rough and children, of Nehawka. are visiting relatives here this week. II. Gakemeier and son. John, went to Omaha Friday to attend the big wrestling match. Mrs. Ed Brunkow and O-car Brun kow were Saturday visitors at the ('. F. like home. Mrs. Jerry Mellugh and children. Mary. Catherine and Ed win. were passengers to Lincoln Monday. Misses Martha and Magdaler.a Gakemeier ami Mrs. Harry Davis wt-rn pas;-eng-rs to Lincoln Friday evening. O.-car Brunkow came in last week from Ipswich, S. I)., and will work for his uncle. Ed Brunkow. during the summer. Miss Belle Hulfish. who teaches in South Bend, came up Saturday even ing to visit relatives. She returned Sunday noon. Miss Edna Miller and Mi-ses Hul da and -Martha Leutchens returned lo Omaha Monday alter spending a few days at home. Mr. ami Mrs. 0C3r Rickli return ed to their home in Drurumond. Okla hc,u:a Sunday evening, after spend iug a week here with relatives. Ir. ar.il Mr. .McDermctt and their (,nr;i'"r. 1 orith'. retirr-d to tl.e'r home at Omaha Sunday noon, aftei a short visit with relatives here. Mrs. Ki.iil Kiirhn and children Evelyn and Gerald, spent a few days last week in the country with her sister. Mrs. I'aul Schewe and family. Albert Rickli returned to his home at Drummond. Oklahoma, on Friday. Also Dr. Rickli returned to his home at Naperville, Illinois, the strne day after being here with their father, who has been very sick. Ed Juniper has resigned his posi tion with the Murdock Mercantile company and is preparing to move his family to a farm near Weeping Water. Bennie Bunnell is now em ployed with the Mercantile company Mrs. Bertha Kelly and Miss Thel- Eu Kelly came in last week from St Jo Mo., and are visiting at the J. Goehry home. Miss Tbelma will re main during the summer, but after a few weeks, Mrs. Kelly will go to Nashville. Tenn.. to make her hotm CHICHESTER S PILLS I.adlral Artji rrfci. ior fclLM-ter 1 IMm4 ItimfidXVX Ft I la la Hr4 nl OoiJ mwi .ic,r seaift with Miue Rihocn. f Tate otK t. Bt f ft,r J tr m1m. As k for Cli W IIIIM-Tt H r SOLD EY Cnl'GG'STS fVERVlHERt PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer for ?ale at Public Auction at his home south of PlatL-'mouth, near the old brick yard, on MONDAY, MARCH 3D The following described property. to-wit : One horse and buggy, with set of single harness. Three and a half dozen Plymouth Rock chickens. A couple of iron kettle. Twenty-five oak fence posts. Twenty 18-foot alfalfa stack hoards with chains. 4A couple of pitch forks and some eld harness. Numerous other articles around the barn. Some lumber, Llock wod and coal. One load of cobs. Household and kitchen furniture. Including new beating stove, cook stove, two good rugs and beds and bedding. Col, r.nvnrrence flt 1 :00 P. M. -ri, t torms will aDDly to this pale. ASBURY JACKS, Owner, O IC. PARMRT.K. Anetinneer. i;. F. tatterson, Clerk. j Kittle Miss Marv-l Atnguert f n-i :c:m; .rixt :;turuay lroin 4 to .,:?,(). The guests icame in costume and a jollj- good time was had by all. The decora tions were hatchets and eheeries, and the luncheon place cards were in the form of hatchets also. WILL ESTABLISH AN ICE PLANT IN GREENWOOD riom Mor Jay's "Dally. W. E. Newkirk, of Greenwood, was in the city this morning, com ing down on the early train to visit the l'lattsmouth Ice and Cold Stor age plant and investigate the mat ter of its conduct with a view to in stalling a plant in Greenwood ade quate to take care of the business there. Greenwood, like many other towns over this part of the country, was not able to secure a supply of natural ice for refrigeration during the coming summer, and as a result will be forced to resort to artificial ice. as with the usual ice season in Nebraska now hopelessly pa?t there is little possibility of sufficient cold weather to insure a crop. After looking over the plant here, Mr. Newkirk departed for Omaha, where h ewill look over some plrrnts. and where he will place an order fcr the installation of a lant in Green wood, but as the Baker Manufactur ing company, of Omaha. which "s the principal firm doing that kind of contracting, now has orders on its books for the installation of 17. ice and cold storage plants, it does not look very favorable for Greenwood being able to get a plant before the summer season is well advanced. rEOM NAVY TO INSURANCE F'lf.m Mor 'lay"? n.-iily. J. J. Allen, son of Mr. Charles Al-K-n. who resides at the Masonic home in this city, was in l'lattsmouth on Saturday for a short visit with hi J father, and departed for Omaha Sat urday afternoon, where he went to look after some business matters for the day. ?.Ir. Allen has been in the navy for a number of years and has just been discharged from the service and has engaged in the insurance business, having a state agency with headquarters in Omaha. SffEPRISE WAS APPRECIATED. From llf.r..!ay's I.ii!v. The Woman's Belief Corps met in regular session on Saturday. At c f-f th t; et i n the Presi dent Mrs. Burkel with the help of Miss Eila Kennedy surprised the members with a basket of, good things to tat" and a pot of ho coffee, in honor of Washington's birthday. It was so much appre ciated that the ladies talked of mak ing it" a regular feature of the meet ing. You Know, bat Sometimes Forget Everybody "knows an Imitation Js never as good as the genuine article. Foley's Honey and Tar stands at the top of the list of family remedies for colds, croups, whooping cough, bron chial and grippe couths. AV. L. Ang lin, Antioch. La., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar for 15 years. It is the best." Sold every where. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of milk and cream producers at the Court House in Plattsmouth at 2:00 P. M. Saturday March 1st. Outside speak ers will be present and a large at tendance of farmers is desired. W. It. YOUNG. A. O. RAMGE. d&w FOR SALE JACK AND STALLION I have for sale or trade, one five- year old jack, sure foal getter, and one Percheron nine-year old. 1,700 pound stallion. Sound in every par tieular. See Minchaii Sacks. East Sid garage, Eagle, Nebr. fG-Sw Cat Thi3 Out It Is Worth Money PON.'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.. S3j ShetReld Ave., Chicago. 111.. writing your name and address clear- lv. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold every where. GOOD WHITE SEED CORN. I have an abundance of good white seed corn, Walford Xord, Plattsmouth. Neb. 8-tfd&.w Dilious? Feel heavy after din- I ner? imterv taste: C omplexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs wak- inc up. uoan s Eepuiets ror bilious attacks. SOc at all stores. Flags at the Joarx-al Ofi:e. '. : news from alvo i .y .y ,y. y y .y. y Miss Atirel Foreman spent J week-end in Lincoln. Mrs. A. J. Brobst returned home! ! 'from Osceola Friday. Mrs. E. ,M. Srone went to Lincoln Sunday to spend a few days. Johnnv Skinner left Monday attend the funeral of an auni at Fremont. F. Ellis came down from I'niver sity 1'lr.ce Friday on business, re turning home Saturday evening. Mrs. Fay Parsell, of Lincoln, re turned to her home Sunday even ing after visiting the home folks here. Jake Kiin.m shipped throe car loads of stock to the Omaha market last week, lie was in Omaha Mon day on business. Mi-'s Emma Jordan went to the Everett Sanitarium last week to tak ' treatment for rheumatism. She w.ssiany oi the a ivaiigem- tits that, ha 1 aeeompan; d hv her f:'.t!.er. C R. Jordan. Mrs. George' P. Foreman and son. Clarence, visited in Lim-ohi from Thursday until Sunday. Her duugh-j ter. Mrs. George Whitman, returned! with them. Mrs. A. J. Foreman, of Raymond was operated upon last Wednesday .... .... , - , : at the St. Elizabeth ho pital in Lin- . . . ,, coin. She n getting along as well as could be expected. George r. horeman recevte. a e;ir of hay last Monday, which is The nineteenth car shipped to him th'.sj winter and that is more hay than; has ever been s-hipped in si::ee the railroad went through here. School closed on Wednesday nieht of la. t week on account oi a iresuj; outbreak of the Vai in this town and; vieniity. Over one hundred cases have developed in the past ten day. Three teachers in the school ;.r- si.'.; with it. No serious cases pre re ported as yet and many are improv- ing. Some families liave a- ninny ( as eight cases at one time. . J Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and her ou-in.; Bemi Weaver, were called to South j B-nd Friday on account of the ter-j ious illness of the iatter's motto p. who passed away Saturday i:irl.: a: fv. minutes af'er ten o'clock. Sh j h; d suffered w ith Bright'.: elis-as-, for a long tiire and though quite i:! ; and weak was about the hou.-e v.-.i- , til Friday noon, whou the took to; h: r l ed tind gradev.Uy sai k lo . and lower ur.tii the tr.d carve. ' KOKE FBOM THE NAVY From M--P day's' Thiltv. Last Saturday morning. Clifford Cecil arrned hice from the Gr.-it Lakes, where he h.id betn but very short time. &z he had been sent , f.-om the Electri'-al s-fhor ! ut II;.::: p- j ton Itoa.ls. where he had been for dj long time, to the Great Lakes trail; - ine station to receive his discharge, He will remain here for the present and rest up a bit before embarking ! in anv civil life activity. The elec- j trical'eourse in the naval .chord at , ,., .. ' lliillipiUii IVUi-u-i a- tx uiiti i.iui inirn one and the hoys who were lucky enous-h to receive it have been bene fitted a hundred per ctnt. HOME AGAIN FE0LI THE NAVY. i-"rori Monday's Daily Last Saturday evening. Frank Du iray. who has been in the service of the I'nifed States navy, returned af ter an absence of many months, dur-in.-j which time he saw France, re turning to the United States on the 25th of Jiinuary and receiving his discharge at the Great Lakes train ing station last Thursday. He will remain here for the present and rest tip a bit. but before long will engac.e in employment here. IN COUNTY COURT. b -em Aionday's l;il!v A petition was f.lej in the Coun ty Court this morning by John A. Hennings. petitioner, for the appoint ment of an admini -t ratfr of the es tate of John E. Hennings, deceased. There was an administrator ap pointed by the Court for the estate of the late Dean Kamm. whom it will be remembered took his own life several weeks ago. The person ap pointed was S. II. Grove, who lives near Alvo. SEED SPRING WHEAT FOR SAL I have about 200 bushels the celebrated Marquis beardless spring wheat, and about 50 bushels of the bearded spring wheat similar to the blue stem variety, for sale on my farm near Mynard. Excellent quality and' clean of foreign seeds. Call Sherman Cole, phone 4014. daw I ' ie name unau a inspires con- ... fidence Doan's Kidney Pills for Kiuuey ins. uoaiis uinrmeni icr skin itching;. Doan's Regulets for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. HEARS BROTHER'S WIFE IS DEAD Message Telling- of the Death of Krs. 0. D. Cook. From "Monday's PntTy. This morning W. P to' cit v received message frrun his niece. Miss Ethel Cook, telling of the death of her aunt. .Mrs. Orlando D. Cook, who is a sister-in-law of Mr. Cook of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Conk have made their home near Om'coIu. Iowa, for some time, where t hy have In-en engaged in farming, and it was at their home Mr;;. Cook passed away last evening. She leaves besides her husband, f;ve children three sons and two daughters-- to mourn her depart ure. Mr. Cook was no: advised ns to the time of Ik 'ding the funeral er bee't made for it. Orlando P. Cook, l'u-bnnd of the de-eased lady, is the youngest brol h- Oi Mr. Cook of thi-; city. IS VISITIN WITH BP. OTHERS HERE We-1 ,.):, y' ; ; I John Marasek . w no lived in this . ci'v seme thirteen years ago. hut - who departed from here and ma;e , . . i i , ii? lir.nie in Oklahoma. f.:r th" t-.r-p ; since until the begi'mi-ig of th innd was discharged j-otii.? time since. eturning to his ho::v in the south. i is visit i:ig at the home t-.r h:s broth j r rs Joseph and Fra.il: w ho 'mai.t :tlif ir home near Miirrav. John w.iy. :n th"cirv touii'- i(.r a si. or' time. n: (Up'irf'Hl for On -ihn. wli'-re lie j will visit for a short time be-fore r; I iurning to h.i home in the south. E00ST. B.ot ar.d the world boois with you. Knock and you're on tlie shelf: For the booster gets sick of the man who kick--. And wishes he'd kirk him?elf. Boost wherr the sun k; shining. Boost when it start to rain, 7f you happen to fall, don't lie thre and bawl. But ret up r.r.d hc-.t again. -t f"-r th" town': advanepinent. Bo-' f ir the t !'t-s stib'ime; .''or th" ch.:ip t!a''s found on the topmost rour.d Is tlie booster, every time. - -PF.P. I ! ; WILL S00IT HOVE TO IICRTHWEST em WYdne.-v's Iai:y. K. S. Setz who has been a citii r f this place f-r a number of years -n who has a large circle of friends here, is today loading a- car w household good, and will art to Casper. Wyoming where his home in the f,:tr.ro. and where he is employed '.villi the Burlington a fireman. i.i:o.t. notici: In the r-r.. m'v c,,i,rt f the County Cass. Nchraska. State of N- hiask.'. Cass Conr.tv. .--- To Charlotte White. (Jeore V iVa'.l-rv. Ha M. 1 1 i u Vinson. art-arct i I.i n--rston. t'larles A. Vnliev. tCat'-eritie F. Minor. Amelia, j. streifrlit. '.otiis M. 'allef'-. MathiM:i 4 Vallere. "'.in F. A'al'erv. '"'aire Iirtimmoml rininh'.nd. hrii:if? T'rinmrind Ilnrkv. rheod.re Ttrnninorid Tanks, .melia f. T trtminiontl. Ann'.- I'olk -ind all ofh--orsns intertsted in tl.e e.ttate of 'acoh Vallery, Jr. deceased: n rejidinir the ..-titiott of Francis t:. AVhite. ui vivin executor, vrnvin'r a tnrl settlement and allowance of Ids -ccotint filed in this court en the li'th 'iav of Fchrnarv. 1V1'.. and for bis dis charge and release, and on rend rtiir the tutititin f Amelia .1. Ptreifrlit filed 'ertin en F.-hrttarv in, I'M'., prayins , for the apnointment ef Charles . al .'tv as administrator c. t. a., to suc ceed the snid Frencis K. AVliite: It is heret.y or.lercd tliat you and al! r-ei sons interested in Paid matters ni i ea r at the Comity Court to he held in and for said emintv on tl.e "r.l d.iv or V;i ri-li, 1 :!!. at lit a. m.. to slio.v .itise. if nnv there he. whv the nrav--t-: of said r.M'ectie lift i t i onrts Slion'd not be Kitinteil and that notice of the 'endery of snid ietitioti and the lefirin-r thereof he civen to liil per sons interested in s-.k'd ni.tttor, h-- jntli t: shine- .-i copy of tis order in the l'lattsmouth .lourn.il. a semi-wek!y tewppaper printed in snid muntv, for rhree purcepsivfr wr. ks prior to said dav of liearinir. ' In witness v.-herenf. T have bf.i-i.n ""t niv hand ami the spa", of said Court, this 10th da.' of Th-unrv. 1 0 IS. ALLKN J. I5KFSON. ':ill fl(i--'.v Countv Jtidue. CHRIST & GHRIST, Photographers. Make a specialty of good por traits. Do enlarging, copy hnd cclored work. Kodak finishing, etc. We guarantee all work. Sunday sittings by appointment. We are always here. TtT PtC ' ri Ttt. t iCltUlIUIlC VU3.1C3 XStUb&. Plattsraouth. Nebraska. WWi ." W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. Cast cf Tliiey Hotel. Coates Elock. Second Flcor. f . k 4 i jNOTKF. OF SI IT T III IKT T1TI.K. In the Pistri.t nut fr iii.' y. Plain! i.T ( ..nfity ss. N-hr.-i.-k.-i. P) A. I '.it I li.y. h Xlinoin! I)Oi!se. l-:veuit.,r 'f the li,"t v. ili ,'tiiit t - r :i meii i .f .Vtn.in.iu I't.i ...-.--, .1. t.,. -I. . i :i I. ef. ri'l;i r.t :. Tti lie lef'-ima ti s. Almnml Itinlf-'e, tSei 'U'u- i.i' ti e l;is-t will nii.l It-Un-lu.-r.t of . '!. drills. J.-et-a.-' 'I : Sev liHMir mi,!l;i-; Pi, ', Jlndre : 1 1 . - liii- I Known li-irs. !fv:se s. lt-tr.t ti-i-s. ivr sdiuiI iij i .-.;; ii t i -s :imi dt!:r ( tOK. of t hiS I ons inter. steil iit tli estate ..f ir:;inl;t Fui't'cs. Oeeeped: IVm. J. Out ler: the unknown heirs, devisees. Irtia t.es. per-niial representative; ari.l all Ot.h'-r l.et-i.ns int-r ested in tlie estate of V.'rn. .1. 'titter. i! o-:sol: .Malsaret I". .''vu.-r; ti e lo.knowti heirs, ilevisees. l-siat-es. son-. I re. reset. t a l i ves ael all oili.r .-i-ii's interested in t tie es tate of Maiii.ivet i:. (.'nil. r, de.-. se.l ; Win. H. l-'meriek. Jr: Mrs. Win. il. ;:'.i:eri.-k. dr.. first real name unknown: Ike fnktiown l.iis. de ise.-s. legatees, 1 'tm.i.mI rej.res nl.'ikvrs and all othnr i i:-'.:is iiii. iestt d in the estate .if Win. 11. Ilaieil, !;. Jr., d-e.-aseil : the unknown heirs, deyisc-os. h tr: t.- s. persona! rep resentatives and ail other persons in ti ;. st. d i.i H e .- late of J.iis. Wrn. H. l aa. l ic 1:. .1 r., fir.-; real name unknown. r .1 : i". . Kiior. first real name ii ;ik;io n : l!:e iinkn-ovn heji-s. le is.es. i.ejatee.. T.rsir.al re. risen ta t i '. -s ui:l a.l otl .-r i . ...is interested in the es-latt- of i ". Kl-iir. f. rst real rame n;i !;..'.' ii. .1. ; se.1 . liniii-it ICitiit : t !ie iinkeov. n l .-ii s. 1e-. i: "e-, letratees, r" r k.nal retires, rtlat ives at'.i a'.! other t ersonw interested in the c-t.nte ' f ilaiii-tt K h:sr. deceased : the- rtikuriwn hi its. devisee -, l.'tTaties, .t rsotial rej r sen '. ;. 1 1 i': arid all ?!, r jiei-sons in !. t"d in ihe i'ati. of Anna Sv lml .'ii.' -. deceits d: and the cidinown o. t ers fT:d il e iirikni'V, n elaimants of lots t :trM! i :I and eighteen l , in Section seven 1 7 i. Tnnsi!,ji twelve tlj. North 'ni:-.c r..Mitni-!i 1 I . east of th :t'i t '. M.. in t.'.e county of Cass, Xehraska: V.-u ai" 1 ereh-.- noticed t'.a.t oil the t'-t day of l' hrnary. A. 1 . 101 it. j.l.iin-t-'T til. d l.N suit in the iM.-tric Court . f ti e Count v t.f Cass. N'ehraska. to : t piaint i'Y's title to the j ol low i n ihstrihed land, to-wit: I.o's three t :: I 'ird eiiit.'-n (1st. in Sect h'ei seven (T. ri T.v.-i nit t vt 1 e 412 . North Kati'-re r.irte,.., ( ill. east of t o Kth . M in the rnt:-- of Ctss. Nehraska.. he.ause f Ids advene j nysssinn lv !.ir.i.-e!f and his u:a:.tor-- for nvre thfm ten tars j.vj.n- to tti -o;r.tneiii-eiiient of aid sjt and tt f-iijoin cm-h and all f von f.v.in having or ilaii'iin-: anv !::. t. t;Me. !in or interest, either lei..) or eo'iital'.e in or to .'aid lnn.1 er ;iiiv art t'eieof. and alU-itiL; t! tt none of en nr.- in tie vtilitcrv or n. ser ve is'' the I'aitt.1 States of America: ' reouire ...l to set forth e;r riht. ti'le. f'.-:i, lic! or liit.'t-st ;l.ere'r. if ir-'. eitl.-r ietr.ll or eon it . hie. and to i.e.. t' .. sa.-rie ad.itida'ed inferior to the till.. ...f tdair.tPT .ml for tren. r: i-n'i-'.!ii reli.-;. 'I'i is t.oti.-e is mad; pjr sirnt J the on1. ;- of this Court. Vim are reenired to fir.su-. r sr id pe tition ..ii or hefore Mnndav. M;uh 17. . I i. 1 or vein- def.ielt will he du'.v eMe:-' d '' -. i-i. Wli.I.HM A. 'IAMiWAV. 1-laint i:T. W. V P.ohertson. Allirr.i'V for lM-'Intiff. mum !: or sm.i: In the Te'tri.t Court nf the Countv f ' 'ass N.hi I .- t i e f !. ar !i:.tt-r .-f the I .: kt h ha ry, m dnnr.l ianship it a ily i net ui- t i .1 y irr.-.-n that :n pur . f ai Uar -. e-- i -e, er of .'allies T. 1:. ! f 1 :s ri' t .u rt ef -ra s;.:r . tt,-i h- on tl.e he-. 1 1 S. f..r th.- sale ! . -.!' he r--i ! i.; ft . r' lo-Sc! ill- : v-.il i - v.-,: :. t the oti t h of the ......I I h....se ia IHatts- s.-: t-ir-f., Nvi'.-sl.-a. on the . f F- hrii. r -. 1' lit. at "one h t : d. a h. t. d: '.!..: k ;.. tu. of sa;d d.t v at t-uhi..- v-.-n- :r.- to t',. i. . .-st 1:,-.,'. for- er.-h the, l! I . 1 ! - .i. sr. ii'l .1 real estate. I o - V.' ! t : i Lot f u"- itt irj the Nortliwest j 'i after of the S.nili.Vei i;aart i: j also Pet five t ."' I 'n the So ; H I , v f-S t all in Se-t :"!! r'i?:ete.n 'Vi. Town- ! sit ip hi'i'lv ilt. t.'ar.trc f..iirien, i'.l. Cass c.u:f. Nchraska. Said s-a'e to '. -aain up. n one- hour, i Iateii ii is :;M d.iv of J i a a.i r-.-. A. 1 . l!i:'. i ALICi: .KiUVSdN. nardia'i of tl vvi cnla- l-;tal.' of 11,-ni v F.ik- t e j i.iiisiiioui n .tourt.ai. a u mi- nivril.ilh' in.- m'tetent. weekly newspaper printed in said conn it v. lor tnrce successive We. ks prior to isaid day of hearing-. XIITH'E State of Nebraska. County of Cass In the Counrv Court. In the matter of the F.state of Caro line 1 Filed. 1 km ased: To i!ari;.t E. Moorman. Ida L. Kol e!t'. Khoda Kite. Charles C. Keed, ami ii en. di'eis. :-eiis atid other i'.ersor:s interested in the Kstate of Caroline L. ! :- d. I "eeeaset! : X'tui are hci f-hv r.oti'i'ed that on tie -mo tta- of J'chirrity. 1M1. Lutli.r .1. Hall tiltd his- pttiMm in tie Cocntv Court of Cass- tiuinty, Nel.raska, aJ!e-;r..-r tlat t'-iio-ine L. Keed died intes tate in said county in the year 1M51. having an undivid-d one-half interest 'ti tl.e "'est h: If of trie southwest quar ter iW... SWht) of Section twenty Tii'ie ii'ln, In Township ten (10i. Knne toc.i-teen (It t. in Cass county. Nehras !;a. and that r.o proceed inc have t-pen l atl or coiiiiii. ii'-i-il in said countv for pro ha ti' settlement of said estate. ami that lies petitioner 1ms an interest in said nmtttr hv reason of lieinir rur-ha.s-T of the said real estate. Petition er f;rthcr al'.eires that Caroline I., li'teti's sole and only liei rs-a t - la ' are .'.irriet K. Moorman. 1 la 1. Koherts. Piuda Klce ;:nd Claries C. Keed; that interest the said ' Caroline L. Ieed had in said real estate was and is vhollv exempt from, attachment, exe . -etit ii r oth- r m-sne process ami not iia.hlc for pnvrr.ei.t of any dents of said deceased ami, that all claims against tie said estate are haired hy ead. 3 Go Ah w Building Restrictions Have Been Removed On I Now is the time to inviiii iii:rti.nii r tiif. imii'D srtir laiVKHVMRVr FABl LOA BONDS ISSUED UNDER THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT Dated November 1, 1918 DUE November 1, 1938 Redeemable at par and accrued interest on any inter est date alter five years from date of issue. Coupon bonds fully registerable and interchangeable. Denomi nation, $1,000. Interest payable semi-annually, May 1st and November 1st. Principal and interest payable at the bank of issue in exchange Approved by the Fed eral Farm Loan Board of the United States government. Exempt from AH Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation! This exemption includes the Federal Income Tax and income from these bonds need not be included in returns PRICE ON. APPLICATION has. C Bank of Plattsmouth law You are 'urther notified Hint on tin- 1.1th" day of March, l:u:, hetwc-eii the hunts of M oVloek a. in. and o'clock p. ni., the 7etitioner will take tit-position of Khoda lliee, helote i:. U 1'icriehs. a Notary I'uhlie. at his ?ii- in Stei iiiiir. Johnson county. Ne 1 raska. to he u.-c.l us evidence at the hiatinir :ti said natter. The pi-aver of said petition is that the Court make ar.d enter a decree li-itlinvr and deterniinint, who are the sole ef said, .le, -eased, and declar ing al! claims auatrut said eft ate Kir red hv law. A hearing upon the allegations find praver of said petition will he hail Victor.'- the County .ludire at ids office in the Conn House in 1 !at tsnioutlt. Cuss countv, N.-h!.i.-ka. .11 ten Urn 'clock a. in., or the -Jnd day of Martli. ll'.t. and all injections to said petition nii'.st i-e tiled in said Ceurt on or hefoi e said dav :nd hour of heat inf. or the prayer of said p titi -ri v. ili he mauled and de cree entered ac. oi dinsiy. Hv the Court. AIJ.KN J. nKKSON. Countv Judie. i:v rr.i ii:i:nh wiiitk. S.-al i cierk. ct I AS. I.. tinAVKS. Atfornev for i v-t ii inner. (fjj-3w i it i ii :it or h r:mvc ii ml otice nf ut Will In the County Court of Cass county, Ne l.ra.- Ua. State of Nebraska, Co-inty cf Cass. To all p rsori" Interested in the es ;ate or Mitfrdah na Vellery, tleccased: 'ii ruditisT tlie petition of Charles A. Vaiiery ptaylni; that tie instrument' tiled in ti.is const on ti:e 7t!i day of . I'eer' , 1:'.!. and pttrportiti lo 1--Mie iast wi': and te.-taiiient of tie sr. id . deceased, tniiv he i.ioveu r.iid i.llc.w d, and recorded as the last will and tts ! ttiiet.t of ?.!;,,. diile'ia ';'l!eiy. d.-cc:.. -'.: that sid iti.-tiun-f-nt-te tidrnit'.ed to pro'.'te, and the ad m i n is t ra t h .. n of said est Me 1 e frranttd to Matlili.'.e -.- it i . dr i lei -1 1 t ri c. t. a.; ! It is '.-let., ordered that ou. anl jil! persons iiiterc-te.l in said mattei, t ii. ay. and do. appear al the County I Court to he i: 'd in and for said i-imn-jty ori the "rd day of itarih A. I). 101'.l ; a t In lock a. m., to i:w cause. If jany there he, why tl.e prater of the i i li'iniii-r siiouM not he Ki'Tnted. and ti.al notice of the pendency of said pe tition and tin- hearing Jhef-ot he iiveti to al! persons interested in said mat ter hy jiul lisliinfr u copy of this order Witness- tnv hand, nd --er. 1 of said con 1 1 this Sth day .f FVhruarv, A. U. FJllt. ALLEN .7. BKFSO.V. tSealt flO-.lw. County Judpe. iM)i:it or m:iiMi on IVlitlon for ptwitmrut c-f tliiiitt rmrix. Tl-e Stale of Neeiaska. Cass Coun ty, ss: ln the fiintv Court Iti the matter of the Estate of Anton Kaiil;n, I le t asetl. . ( n r-'adinrr and fiHr.pr the petitiort of Tar'oline Kanka, pravinu that .iimin istration of said Estate nay he plant ed to Anna I'it'man, as A dm : n I - i ra t rix : irtlered. That March i: t ! i A. It. 1 H 1 i. at f. ti'cini-k . in., is assigned for hear inrr said petition when all persons in terested in said matter msv appear at a County Court to he held in and for se.id county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not he granted: and that notice of the pen dency Vf said petition and the hearinfj thereof he jrivcti to all j ersons inter ested in said matter hy puhlishinsT a coi'V of tiiis order in the l'lattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper, printed in said county for three suc cessive weeks, prior to sa'd day of hearing. lated Fehtuarv is, 191S. ALLKN .1. UEESON. ( Seal -rj4-"w. County Judge. ith Your Plans: This is the advice of the War Industries Board. Maybe you have hoped that another year would see your plans of a new home realized. Those hopes can be a reality. All farm and ranch buildings. All schools, churches, hospitals and public buildings costing not more than $25,000.00. All new homes costing not more than $10,000.00. plan. Let us help Parmele, Cass County Nebraska tici: to rnF.niTons The State of Nebraska, CahS county, ss: In the County Court. In the matter of tlie Estate of L'av id Stotler, I iec-as-d. To the creditors of paid Eh tat e: You are i erchy notified. That I will sit at ti.e County Couit room in Piatt.' -mouth, in said countv, on the 4 1 ti diy of March. IMS nd fith day of June. 191!4, at 10 o'clock a. rn. on each of said' days to receive and examine oil claims airain.-t said estate, with a View to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against sul-J Estate is thief months from tiie 4th day of March. A. I. 1 1 y, and tlie time limited for pay ment of detts id one year from said ll'.itti dnv of January. If lih Witness hv hnrnl unJ the seal of said Countv Court this SUth day of Jan-i-arv, lyl'.t. , , ALLEN -I. BKESciV. !Stal-f2-4tvv. County JuJg. Dyspepsia is America's curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug stores. Price, $1.2.i. Attention! E You size 35 and CG men who need an honest suit are not strong on style but a helluva good wearing suit is what you need, step in and fee a few 0 and 0 bargains at $12.50. These are heavy weight, all wool clothes in grey and brown and run large in sizes. "0" $12.50 "0" Also have a few 0 and 0 shirts left in sizes 14 to 17y2. at $125 to $2.00 Get 'era now if you don't need 'em, or pay more when you do. &!ulip Zhiwcit you do it. L - -.jot