i zznr . '"" ' . 1 L J . . 1 - PLATTSMOUTn GEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, TAQZ TWO. MONDAY. JULY 11. 1919. ) , i COMFORT TALK NO. This time it's cool i Linen color, plain or stripe. .$1.95, 2.95 Genuine Palm Beach. . . .$5.25 to $6.75 Light or Dark Color Ki-Ki work pants $1.75 to $3.00 All Colors Ki-Ki Knickerbockers . . 85c to $1.00 Sizes Palm Beach Knickerbockers $2.75y Large Sues Children's Wash Pants 35c; 3 C. E. Wescott'silSons EVERYBODY'S STORE' LOCAL NEWS From Saturday's I 'ally. W. A. Fight, of south of .Mynard. was a husiness visitor it) this city for a short time this morning. J. VI. Hawksworth drove in this miming in a car from Arrlniore. Okla., ami is visiting at the home of his grandmother. Co!. Nat Houston of Lal'latte was a visitor in this city for a short th;x this afternoon looking after si business matters. l?i rt Kll ee and little son were p;u-sengers to I'ellevue this after noon where they are visiting for the day willi friends. Mrs. John . Twiss of Louisville was a visitor in this city this morn ing coming down to look after some hii'iiicss for a short time. S. L. Furious of old Ilock ISIufi's w.i-- a visitor in Fiatu-mouth tiMlay. r i : t; 14 up with hi team to look af ter the .weekly budget of trading. YV". 2. Shanheliz of Louisville was a visitor in this city this morning coming down on the train to look att-r some business matters in the city. W. II. IIu h. of near Murdoch, w.is is.it.r in l'lut I sniout ii Friday, arid wiiil" in the city called at the Journal oiuce am! extended his suh-n-rip'iou to the paper. I:. It. Nickels and Alfred Nickels from cat of Murray were doing their weekly hudgot of trading in the rity this morning, having driv en in with their car. Vr;r. I f lesDornie', of Kin: wood, pttorncy of that city, was a passen ger this morning for Carroll, Iowa. wIiti' he is lonking after some mat ton of hus-itK'ss for a client. II. II. Shrader of east of .Murray was a visitor in this city for a short tin.o tl:i-- alti rr.c n and was look ing after some business matlirs do lus soi,:. tradins and visiting with l;is many friends. Henry S!cndT of near ivujth Bond was a visitor in this city for a f v- hours today, touting down from his home o:i the Burlington. and bavins some milters to look after at the court house. .i. .i. .loniisoii nan some iios on the market nt Sruth Omaha yestcr d.iy. which brought some fancy prices. They were conveyed to tie; market by Mr. Fred llaffke. with his truck. Me reports finding the roads pretty fair. Mr;;. V. IT. Penny nf Auburn, with her two little children Kuth and Robert changed cars here last evening on their way from their home to Tabor, Iowa, where they will visit nt the heme of Neb Penny, a brother of F. II. Penny. Curtis Dickson of Ft. Calhoun, who i vi.iting with relatives near DR. II. C. LEOPOLD 0ESTE0PATHIC PHYSICIAN f-frrlml Attetillno o IHvrniir of Wnntev ACUTK DISEASES THBATEP Kyen Tested and Glasses Filled JJiprht Calls Answered After Hours and Sundays by Appointment R:30 a. m. to 12:0 1:?.0 p. m to 6:3 - Bb Plattsrnouth. Neb fiHiCHESTER S PILLS -flic a l ,- , OX mW k- "mrLt fcw ViA Kill. im. Vtli Ud t.J Ktllbcjr. .Ui blue Kil.S "J T -,r f AVfnr-M'rf):.rtfRI r iOLD BY CTCG'STS EI.WHFRE JF? yOf it? Dress Circle for a series of "Comfort Talks." 2. visrre 6 to lb for $1.00 I'linm. and -Mrs. J. C Roddy and daughter Miss Clementine Roddy, were visiting in the city last even ing, looking after some business, and while in the city made the Journal office a pleasant call. Kmil liollenberg of near Wausau who has been visiting in this city for the past few days the guests of friends, departed this morning via the Burlington for Omaha, where he will look after pome business for a short time and then go to his home in the northeastern part of the state. Ceo. S. Kav of near Kock Bluffs vs.t a visitor in Plattsniouth yes terday afternoon coming to look after some business, getting some repairs and also having to purchase a new wagon for the haying and stacking incident to the threshing of the summer grains, returning home last evening. John llobscheidt is having an ad dition placed to his home in the 3rd ward, where he is having a hath room and other necessities which go to make a home modern, ind while it will be a great convenience it 'will add materially to the, com forts of the home. The installation of the bath room and its equipment is being done by Jess F. Warga. Mrs. Harvey II. I larger of Cedar Creel: is visiting in the city with friendj this morning. (I. (J. Meisinger ueparteu last ev ening for Cedar Creek where he will work on the farm for a few- days. ( harb-s Col! ins was a visitor in Hellevu? this afternoon where he j was ciiled to look after some busi ii ess matters. II. II. I larger and wife from near Cedar Creek were in Omaha this aft- ornoon where they are looking aft er r.otne business. Harry Todd was a visitor from his heme south of Murray last even ing coming up in his car to look after some shopping. James V. Ixng and family were in the city last evening from their home noar Murray called here to look after some business. Mrs. Peter Schrocder who has been visiting with relatives in Ced ar Crock for the past few days re turned home this morning. Nelson Rergcr and wife were in last evening from their home near Murray, and were looking after some business matters for a few hours. W. J. Pat ridge of near Weeping Water was a visitor in this city for a few moments this afternoon, look ing after some matters here and hur ried back home. Ceo. W. Shrader of east of Murray vas a visitor In Plattsrnouth for a rbort time last evening visiting with his friends and looking after some business matters. Miss Nellie Rhoades who has been visiting in this city for the past few rays, the guest at the home of her brother J. S. Rhoades and family, departed this morning for her home at Waterloo. Mrs. C. E. Hitt and daughter Mrs. Hillard Grasstnan and her - little daughter departed yesterday after noon for Oullom, where they are visiting at the home of another daughter Mrs. A. Gamlin. Mrs. X. L. DennisoH of . Copac. Mich., who has been visiting in this city for several days, at the home of her son and daughter Lynn Wright and Mrs. Roy Craig, depart ed this.' morning for Lexlneton. where she will visit at the home of her son, R. B. Wright and family to From Thursday's Daily. Mrs. P. Shroeder .and little son were passengers last evening for Cedar Creek where they are visiting for a short time. Henry Meisinger from west of the city was a visitor in this city this morning looking after some trading for a short time. John Sutton was a visitor in this city from his home south of Rock Bluffs, and was looking after some business for a short time. C C. Bernard of Mynard was a visitor in Plattsrnouth this morning coming in to look after some busi ness matters for a short time. John F. Bates who is employed with the John V. Gorder Implement Co., is having to navigate at this time with the aid of a cane on ac count of having sprained his hip the' other day. This morning Fred and Kdward Stava. departed for South Dakota, where they will look over the coun try, with an idea of locating or of making purchase of lands there if something appears which appeals to them. Janes Ku Kendall of the Piatt mouth Gas and Llectric Co., was a visitor in Union today, where he goes to look after the installation of the service, which is just now being completed in that city by the company from here. A. R. Archibold and wife of Oma ha, were down last evening for a short time from their home at Oma ha, coming in their car for a visit with their cousin Perry Neill. who has just returned from service over seas, and who is just now stopping at the home of his mother Mrs David Neill. Hans Rotlunan and wife who have been visiting for the past few days with relatives at Dennison Iowa, returned home last evenin and were very much pleased with the countrv thev found over there. Mr. Rothman telling of a wealthy farmer there who had as high Its nineteen sections of farm lands all producing and well cultivated. Charter No. 1911. Keserve I list. 10- RKPORT OF THK CONDITION OF Tin-: FIRST NATIONAL BANK At IMaltsui'oith. In the State nf Ne braska, at the elose of business on June ::uii, i:P. 1 i.seou n t s . . . I verlr;irts, m'oii ro! none linseruieil I". S. bomls !e!ii.-:iK-il euro eirenlatioii (par Liberty n bomls. 3i.. 4 :in.l Ier to se Va I He ) i), (ton ml eent unrlel'-red . . . Liberty Loan bonds. ;'. 'i. 4 ami l'i per eent, pledged to secure State or other deposits or biiis !;iHlle rjonils other than C. S. bonds, pledg ed to seeure ms tul s;iiiiks depos its Seeurit ies o t li r than C. S. bonds, ( not ineld. sleeks) own.il nnj,u-lu.-1 . Stock of Federal bank l ' per eent 3,1 Till. lift j:;, 1 .".!.. a ;,.O0ll III) s.r. i Ileserve of Ml 1 1 - 1 ::.r. 1 script ion Value nt hanking lions Furniture and lixlures. Keal estate owned other ; ".-.ii.i") 1 1, (o. i1 I. :t ::.') 7,is'.(n) t ha n liiinkintr hoitse (.awful reserve with Feder il Kesoive bunk Cash in vault and net amount due lioni National benks.. I'n.riOii.i; .". I. Mill. II Cheeks on other banks in the same city or town as re porting bank Chocks on banks located out side of city or town of re l ortins bank and other cash items 17S.JH Redemption fund with IT, S. c. Treasurer and due from S. Treasurer ".'.(lO.CO Total Kesoiircos . $."! J.!u;i.7T. r LIAKILITIKS ipital stock paid in t fdi.00ft.nn Surplus fund oao.iio I udivided profits 7.1JH. irculatin notes outstand'ir !Vi;imi.im Net amount due to banks. hunkers, and trust com pies :;;nt. I I Individual deposits, subject to chec k lJ!.:i'.i7.K I Certificates of deposit duo In less thar ::o days (other tjian for monev Iniriiiwiil). 1'0.s;i:j.ih) Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed). 2ii:!.n7S..':i Postal Savings deposits l.L'S.HJ Kills payable, with Federal Keserve bank ::",0i)'.'0 Total Liabilities . ?.",!) :.',;. 75 State of Nebraska) County of Cass ) ss: I. F. K. Sohla-ter. . Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of tny knowledge and belief. F. K. SCllLATF.l:. Correct Attest: Cashier. if. N. Dmcy, A. G. Cole.. . Geo. O. Dovey. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tin day of July. 1319. ANNA WAP.GA. (Seal) Notary Public. (My commission expires D-;c. 26, 1922.) We Cmy Poultry ana Cream at the market prices. The Peoples Store. Telephone Nc. 7-11-tfd 4. Plastering, Stucco, Mason, j and all kinds of concrete $ work. Strictly first class. HY. MOSMULLER. Murdock, Neb. V 1. for some time before returning her home in the east. THAT NEW TTE ITffi 3 O O SBSk W&jMSW LICENSES HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO SIXTEEN TOBACCO DEAL ERS BY CITY CLERK LICENSE FEE HERE BUT $10 County Attorney Says Tennits Net Legal Issued Under a Law Not in Existence. From Saturday's Ially. The article in yesterday' Journal relative to the new cigarette and to bacco law enacted by the last legis lature has created some concern as to the true import of its different provisions. We find that already mits have been issued clerk to local dealers sixteen per by the city to continti'j selling cigars and tobaccos after the law becomes effective, a week from today, Saturday, July 19th. The county attorney says there is no '.a-w in existence as yet, and there fore no legal permit can he issued under a law not in effect. His con struction of the statute is that per mits cannot he issued in advance of the time the act becomes a law. The license fee in Plattsrnouth is S10 instead of Slj. as would be the case were we credited on the census returns with 5,000 people. In cities the size. of Omaha the tax is $25. Just what will come of the mat ter when the lnw becomes operative Is an open question. City Clerk Me Kiwain has issued the licenses on local legal advice and that of a Council Rlmi's wholesale tobacco house, as furnished to its patrons in Nebraska, and all one can do under the ircumstanc-.'s is to wait and see what will lie the result. GEORGE BAX 13 BACK. Irom Friday's Pally. Just returned from overseas only a few weeks since. Geo. Pax, son of Geo. P.ax and wife of Lincoln, but f rmerly of this, pl ice. the younger :ti.:i born here, was discharged irons the service of the United States army Wednesday afternoon at Camp Dodge, and arrived here for a visit with his many friends today at noon. This young man. a former Piatt; niouthian. enlisted, in the ser vice at Lincoln over two years ago. and was sent to Ft. Logan, and from there to a western camp, ar.d went over during 191S, and was in the hot campaigns of that year. After the signing of the armistice, was ovr much of France and ti portion of Germany, visited the provinces of the Rhine. Acted as military police along its hanks and at Coh lni7;. Speaking of the situation Mr. I'ax said that ho was glad to get back to tho good old V. S. A. and while the country over there was praised, he had no use for it or its people cither. "Give me America and the Americans every time. I not want any of either Germany France." do or SO HE CAN WORK AGAIN. From Friday's Pally. Mike Rys who has been on the sick list for the past few days and on account of not being able to walk on account of the bursting of some blood vessels in one of his legs had to walk with crutches, is again so he can look after his business at Mynard ami will be there ready for work next Monday. (IKIICII OF IIEVItlVt; .Notice on Petition for Set anil tlement of Account. the County Court of Cass coun In ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass counts', ss: To all persons interested in the estate of liavM Stotler, deceased: tn reading the petition .of Guy W. Morgan, praying a tinal settlement and allowance oT his account filed in this court on the 12th day of July 19 19. and for his discharge as admin istrator of said estate; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun ty, on the 22nd day of July A. D. 1919. at ten 10) o'clock a. m., to show use, if any there .be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grant ed, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the lieariiiK' there of bo chf n to nil persons interested in said matter by publishing a. copy of tiiis order in the plattsrnouth Journal, n semi-weekly newspaper printed in said countv. for one week prior to said day of hearinir. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my band and the seal of said court this 12th day of July A. 1. 1919. , ALLEN BEESON. 4 Sea I) County Judge. Mrs. Albert Thierolf and two youuK.sons of Utica. are visiting in this city for a few days the guests nt the home of Mrs. Thierolf's sis ter Mrs. F. O. Morgan. Mrs. Thier olf tells of good crops thing looking fine, in , . . .... i , ana every- , f hat DOrtlon Af ho nsvun..- GIG ARE LAW 0 TO CHKIJITOHH Nebraska, Cass conn- ty, ss: In the County Court. In the matter of the Estate of An- ton Kanku, deceased: To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Platts niouth. in said county, on August 12. ' l'"1 'o1 NovcnitH-r 13, o'clock a. 111. on each and examine all claim 1913, at 10:00 day to receive la i ms against said fesiaie, wiin u iev 10 iiieir iiuju.sL- Iment and allowance. The time limit ed for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the l''th day of August A. I '. 1 :t 1 y. and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one vear from said lth day of August, 1919. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court tills 7th day of July. 1919. ALLEN .1. BEESON, (Seal) jll-? County Judge. i.i:;i otick To Caleb A. oolmari. if livinpr. if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oilier persons interested in the es tate of Caleb A. Woolman; Susanna Woolman, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate . of Susanna Woolman: Augustus C. Wool man, if livinB. if deceased, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Augustus C. Woolman; the unknown owners and unknown claimants of t!ie southeast quarter of Section eiKht S) , Township twelve (12), North Kan-e twelve tl2). East of the 6th I". M., Cass county. Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind "in said real stale, or any part thereof. You and each of you are hereby no ticed that on the 23rd day of June, 1 ! 1 !. a petition was tiled in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, in whi'-h Edward Wegener was plain tiff and Caleb A. Woolman, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the slate of Caleb A. Woolman. Susanna Woolma'i, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Susanna Woolman: Augustus C. Wool man, if livi.T-r. if deceased, the un known heirs,' devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other pert-ons interested in the estate of Augustus C. Woolman: the unknown owners and cUiiniatas of the South oast ip-.Hiter (SE'4) of Section eiht (M, Township twelve (12), North KaiiKrc twelve (12), East of the Glli 1. !., Cass county. Nebraska, and all persons tlaimin any interest of any kind in said real estate, or any part thereof, were defendants. The object and prayer of which pe tition are to ijuiel the title in the plaintiff. Edward Wegener to the Southeast quarter (SE'4) of Section eiKhr tSi. Township twelve (12l. North Iian.re twelve tl2. East of the th P. M.. Cass county, Nebraska, because said plaintiff has had the actual, open, iioloiious. exclusive and adverse pos session thereof, and every part and parcel thereof, for more than ten years last prior to the commencement of said action, aud for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Jlon iav the tirst da v of September. 191H. ED WA Kit WEGENER. Plaint iff. C. A. P. AWLS, jl I -s-.v :;ndays. Attorney. I.t :4i I. .4TICF. To William Dennett, it" living, if de ceased, his link now n heirs, devisees. Jciratci s, persona representatives and alt other persons interested in tiie es tate of William Bennett: all persons interested in the estate of Jackson G. Oldham, deceased, including creditors and claimants: Yon and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 12th day of July, 1919. a petition was tiled in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, in which W. G. Doedeker was plain Jiff and William Dennett, if living, if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees. Ictratecs, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es rate of William Dennett and all per son interested 111 the estate of Jack son G. Oldham, deceased. 'Including creditors and claimants, were defen dants. The object and prayer of which pe (ilion are to quiet the title in 11k plaintiff. W. !. Doedelier. to Lot two i2 in the soathwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SU'I, SW'4) o Section nineteen (191 and Iot one (l in the southeast quarter of the south west quarter (s-1-.1., SW '1 I of Section ihirfy Lie); and the west half of Hie northwest quarter (W1- NW') and Lhe west half of the southwest quar ter ( W j SW it 1 of Section thirty Ci0 all in Township eleven (11), North Kanire thirteen (DD. east of the Cth P. M.. Cass county, Nebraska, because saicl plaintiff has had the actual, open notorious, exclusive and adverse pos session thereof, and every part and oarcol (.hereof tor more than ten years last past prior to the commencement q sani action, and lor equitable re lief. You and each of you are furtlie mil Hit el that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon ilav, the lirst dav of September, 1919. W. G. DOIODEKEK. " Plaintiff. C. A. II A W LS. jl l-iw Attorney. l i lt; I. OTI4 i: To the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal repiesi-ntat ives, and all other .persons interested in the estate of Daniel N. Hestor: Miss Mary .lane Moore, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives unii all other persons interested in the estate of Miss Mary Jane Moore: John S. Darley, if livinir, if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all either persons in terested in the estate of John S. Par ley: Salmon Hurtruin, If living-, if de ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Salmon Durtrum; Mary Jane IJui'tiuin, if living, if deceased, the ui. known In irs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Jane Hurtrum; the unknown owners and unknown claimants of the north east quarter (NEU) of Section nine teen 4 19), Township twelve (12 1, North llange thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. A!., Cuss county, Nebraska, and all other persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate, or any part thereof: You and each of vou are hereby no tified that on the 12th day of July, 1919, a petition was riled in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, In which Ada Jt. Bestor, Charles K. Bestor. Guy H. Destor and Francfs M. Destor, were plaintiffs, and the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives!- and all othe persons interested in the estate of Daniel N. Bestor: Miss Mary Jane Moore- if living, if deceased, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in tne estate oi Miss Mary Jane Moore: John S. Dar- l..v if livinir. if deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of John S. Dar lev; Salmon .Hurtrum, If living, if de ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives ai.u all other persons interested in the es tate of Salmon Burtrum: Mary Jane Burtruni, If living, if deceased. the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per- r t..Ac.A4 in Ua AQtnto or Marv bona uitcicowcu ii, - - T urtn.m- the unknown owners claimants of the north- ana unttnowu 1 "en xUn-hl? twelvT(12)V Nortft OTJCK The State of RETURNS FROM EUROPE CAPTAIN OF AMERICAN RED CROSS EXPEDITION VISITING PALESTINE AND TURKEY 2T - '"VjH ' -;t'i5!-'5'?'"s'SA'-V ij Wl - y t-. I It w'as the effor of every true American to find his niche during the war period and to fill it. Few men have succeeded so signally in this effort as Dr. Lincoln Wirt. It was not necessary for Dr. Wilt to change his subject or undertake addi tional burdens in order to continue his work. Yet when the call came, he gave up his lyceum and Chautauqua work the past two years to do his bi! in Red Cross work. Dr. Wirt made several trips to France in the interes' of the Red Cross and holds the honorary title of Captain. He has just re turned from Palestine and Turkey where he was at the head of an Americar Expedition of Red Cross Relief workers. Dr. Wirt will give 'us first hand information of the great problems to be met in reconstruction of the devastated countries of Europe, the great and wonderful relief work the Red Cross is doing; a lecture full of informatioc and vital truths. A lecture every person in this community ought to hoar. For three years Dr. Wirt was Territorial Superintendent of Education fo: the U. S. government in Alaska, founding the public s'chools which today ar farthest north. Has travelled in most every country on the globe. Hear him the evening of the fourth day. Plattsrnouth Chautauqua JULY 26-31 Range thirteen (P'). east of the 6th J 1'. A!., Cass county. Nebraska, aim an other nersons claiming any interest of anv kind in said real estate, or anv part thereof, were defendants. .he oi.iect and prayer of which pe tition :l re I o ouiet the title in the plaintiffs. Ada II. Bestor, Charles K. Bestor, Guy 11. Bestor and Franci.s M. it.im- in ibe northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section nineteen (19). , Township twelve (12). North Hange thirteen 4 P! east of the 6th P. M.. cuss count, -Ne braska, because said plalnliirs nae had the actual, open, notorious, exclu sive and adverse possession i n-i -". ind every part anil parcel inereoi ioi more than ten years ium iw i" l" the commencement of said action, ami for equitable relief. You and each ot you are iiinnei notified that you are required to an swer said petition on oi i.t-ifie day the first day of September, 1919. ADA li- nl.Jl'i, CHARLES K. HKSTOU. Gl'Y II. BKSTOII. FRANCIS At. BESTOR, Plaintiffs. C. A. IIAWLS. Attorney. jn-.v.v. i.i;4;ai, 4)Tici: In the District Court of Cass coun- t.v, Nebraska. . . .. William B. Banning. Pluintiit. v. Warner W. Folden, if living, n oeau i, ..nknnu-n heirs, devisees, legatees - ....!.. ,.f u,.i,i or personal rfiiiiM""""" ; , u-.-nf v Po i en. and tne norm nan r,f tlm northeast uuarter .ir-i ,.f Seetinn twenty-six (26. Township in ioi I la nee tliirteen P1), in Cass countv. Nebraska. and all person claiming any interest of any said real estate or any part kind In thereof. Defendants. To Warner W. Folden. if living. If dead, the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees or personal representatives of said Warner W. Folden. and the north half of the northeast quarter (N'Vi NE V4 ) of Section twenty-six (21). Town ship ten (10). Pange tliirteen 13 . in Cass countv. Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any pari tuereor. Defendants: You and eacli ot you are itereuy no tified that on the 12th day of July. 1919, William B. Banning. plaintiff herein, iias filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, against said defendants, the ob ject and prayer of which are to can cel of record a deed on said real es tate made bv James Folden and wife, Sarrah. to Warner W. Folden. on the 5th day of March. 1SSH and recorded in book twelve (12) at page three hun dred thirty-one (331) of tiie deed ret-, i.rds of said Cass county, and to quiet in plaintiff the title to tne saia noun I alf or tiie -northeast quarter (N'j. N15l4) of Section twenty-six (26), Township ten 4 10), Range thirteen (13). in ald county, asainst all claims, i rights ami fendauts. You are demands .f all of -aid equiled to a tis we r ;;ist .1; pc 1 1 r i i n August, I atcd in or liefure t I 1919. this l J I h 1 1 a v i WILLIAM P.. r ,iniv, pi p.i. BANNING. Plaintiff. O. DWYEIt. A 1 1 oi in y. D. .11 1-1 w. TOR SALE TWO LOTS. On Lincoln avenue, near shops, in fruit trees. Call phone 53 4. 4tdllw i-ioose anyming? want ad. Try a Journal Live Poultry i WANTED! A car load of live poultry, to be delivered at poultry car near Bur lington Freight Depot, Tlattsmouth, Nebr., on Thursday July 17 one day only, for which' we will pay in cash as follows: Hens, per lb. . 25c Springs, per lb. 32c Old Roosters, per lb. 13c Ducks, per lb. igc Beef Hides, per lb. 2Sc' Horse Hides, each $12.00 .Eemember the date, we will be on hand rain or shine and take all care of all poultry offered for sale. W. E. KEENEY. i in I! ! trwuTi-i : v -