1 piATTs?.ioTrrn semi-weekly jommAi THURSDAY. .TTILY 24. into. paot: fou Cbe plattsntoistb "journal PUBLISHED SE5II-T.7EEKLY AT TLATTSXOUTH. NEERASKA Kntered at rostoffice, Pluttsmouth, Neb., as second-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2. GO BOTH JIAKE MISTAKES. KviT.v little viii!.' mhih' imc arises "finri:! v :i male nersoll. and td-rOS . . .- v.-o-:i-:i motor drivers. Keeently :i to f urivii! C""1'-' v:.s: held in ti e : .i -.1. jested -.t: of Detroit, ami t Ii -a (man rotites-.-carried :f " lienors. -5.1-tl'dve careful' !-n-. y. t ontro1.: -i Iit macli iuo v.t'.l entirely 1 roved t!:e :'. (ry .i::.t no wom.i:. can ban-lie a car as well as a man Later :l:e was interviewed, am', the runt ioned two faults rallier comr.'on anion? women drivers. Tli lirpt i- that I hey often expect to h. Riven riicht of way 1y men becau.-e tliey are women, ami lieiHf ero"' or run into tiht places, unfairly HieiiHciiuT others ami endangering lhPinsel vo. The second fan!?, this driver -a.... Is the tendency of women to coA-.it) with f.ther persons in the car while (Jrivimr. To this tendency she t tril.utcs mc-t of I'.ie : -ir.asli-up.s :r. which v.i.men figure. As faults in motor driving i4'.-. points are well taken, out to pin th-m upm the fair sex is most un fair. Miiiy a ina driver "lios" the road, f.ikii xr advantage and pre cedence. ju;t lr.-ai:e he tl'ir.k-s he cm et away with it. and cften finds t !::s v. n dot her people's ror n.'.v that he cuii't. Similarly the man who ii t:i l.n.-y talking tc mo where he is s; in?; is a-i "'iMi'nt a jk -1 as the woman. h":i it (mi.:"- to rn-.d :-lru'n:,'. te has no pi. ice. r, r airy ri"i;t -; it is ; kill all in' I. : t counts. : o : TP. AN SF 0 R TAXI Oil EXGINEERKTG An Tir-iii f rin? exp a t::'t :r tr-.-.r'; c ii:? liottr r. ?!; hi'-":i v.-ny, it'i .;,!. :v.; - j.- ft-ft'-Uu: fri:r ' ' tin: os a mneq :;:,: - Led. it says t'.::it ir'il's ;; tin urh rvu- - ft- " " a tr'.M.i- ..:: .' :-. !'.' , f- -r :' to ',': r- :.-!- i; ("'iillei n:vi:r. :;: !:.nr. tj.cr.- w i'i m:;c!i d-.ma.ue as If tl.e r p -I making 1 mil -. be 10 times as there- was at the c four-mile, j-ped. r'-dueod to a mn'.he- The fact nmtical fcr!:iula. thu';: "Poundaie on a road which amount.-; to tie fame as dama:;e increases as t!:e square of the s-peed." Thus vvei-l.t is a far less intpndant f:'Ct('r than velccity. The s-ame reasonin? naturall;.- ap plies to a t.i:ri!i? car cr a waon. It is. prolahly new to mst pop'.e. It may be verified by any d-mMcr if he will lake the pains to experiment and observe as carefully as the 1 One state has fiii;incers have done. partly r toi;iu:.ed it by char.qinp liiuhr license fee for fa.t vehicles. Such exporiTiien'al work u.-hers in a new era in what the expirta call "mobile J ran.-prtation." It calls for thonmli knowledge not only of the (let-true-five power of ve hicles but of the reitinK power of the roads they travel over. It is a bi subject. ?nvin? more important every day. One of ! " hi." universities has decided to establish a depart mi tit INVESTMENTS Public Service Corporation Paying fa Can be had in amounts of $100 PAUL FITZGERALD, Investment Securities First National Eank Bid's, Omaha, Neb. 1 1 PER YEAR LN ADVANCE vt "transportation encineerinj;.' (Ualinf; particularly with this sub ject. If the knowledge already were .generally difim-ed. it would lie worth hundreds of nlillicns to the country. :o: WOES FOR THE LEAGUE. The pome treaty is rccomiized, even by its friends to be imperfect and inconclusive. President Wilson himself admits t'h.tt it contains many unsatisfactory com promises :i!id probably commits many injustices in the adjustment of confMctins? interests. I is this very imperfection and inconclusi veness that now appears the strongest argument for a Leasue of Nations. T"ie peace conference could not fni.-h its work. It found the tnsk too preat. -omplicated by too many rivalries ami containing too many uncertain factors. A final, permanent settlement won':! have '..:iled for superhuman wi:!--.m ami foresight. The conference therefore, recoenizint; its own limited wisdom, seems to have reconciled it e!f to drawing up the bef tentativ .1; raj'.Kciiunt it could in the circum stances, layitijr I'.nwti certain broad I rinciples f policy and leaving it to tlit future I.eauue of Nations to interpret them and put the profe.-j-(d principles into practice. Thus the ta 1: of re-hapins tl;e wt rid. instead of beinp: pronounced 'cmplcto at. the end of six months' (!' li!erat ions, is I'-f t to be worked out iu the course .f decatles by a bodv which t!ie x, ace conference ; vi- i ilently regarded as heir to its pur puses and powers. According to this the '-; e tie f N:' u-.v. ! s ' ae 'om : 1 .1 nece:-.-feronce, I he v. t snccessf r of the i'ari- con It i to carry 0:1 and li there sw-irJi!., :; by Ii:t!e the m: ta'r.'s n:ii 1 1 i -f !res and r.daptiig the pri.rip!os the set 'lenient to hew eond tt !:) they arise. This is something ; ate distinct from tl.e vision of international brotherhood generally associated with the idea of a Le gm: of Na tions. Its practical r. :ture will commend it to mar.v ')e:ii)!e who re mained cold to the more iaedli '. ic toncept ion. If i? works, it will serve both purp le.:, knitting the nations closer together and eliminating the spirit 1 1 v.ariare 1:1 tr.c rame time tnat 11 ?ccr. n.pli.-he.s the concrete objects of the pre.-ent war Fcttlenient. I'o-ibly it will not work. Pos sibly human nature is still too weak, selfish and sort-sighted to make it work. Put if it will not, with all the hopes of an overburdened world to 1 uoy up the workers, what will? If it cannot be made to work, what hope is there for civilization? :o: COWS GOING ABROAD. Another American army is being prepared for early transportation (fterseas. It is an army of milk cows wanted to replace hundreds; of thousands of cows killed during the war. Frr i:ce wants l."0,000 American cows. There are lielgian orders for 1O0.00O more. Counting ether scattered orders about f.00,000 are wanted av$ early as possible. Tim shortage of milk iu the war ravaged countries has been one of the great causes of suffering among the children. When American, herds get on the job in their new homes there will bo a general improvement iu clr.ld health and less relief work needed for pitiful, starving young sters. These placid bovines will take an important part in the gi- frantic task of health reconstruction M In Europe. LIQUOR AND TIPS Many and curious are the ramifi cations of the liijuor question. One of the latest phases is this: Waiters in many cities are asking for higher wages on the ground that their earnings have fallen off since the country went dry. When patrons do not drink, the waiters say, they do not give such liberal tips. fr-o the waiters feel obliged to make up the difference by making employers raise their pay. It may be too much to hope that prohibition will cure .the tipping evil along with others. Hut it cer tainly has a tendency iu that di rection. If it only results in lower ing tipping standards to a more moderate ad sensible basis, the pub lic will rejice. Most waiters, too. will be glad if in the changing sys tem they are enabled to get a living income by the self-respecting pro cess of drawing a regular and suffi cient salary. Instead 01 having to el.e out absurd! y small pry by a ha If -disguised mode of beggary. :o: THE MOST DRUGGED NATION. The average about ." doses of American takes "lope"' ;i year. P; ou get yours? This may s- ta ; flippant and offensive way of putting the mat tir; but it serves a u-eful purpose if it it (hues the reader to pause a moment ami contemplate the full scope of the body-wrecking, mind wrecking tratlic in habit-forming drugs. A ri tiiiniv-I'iii in. t igat ing con ditions under instructions from the P. S. Trea-ury Pepart inent reports that from 1 to CO times as much opium is consumed in the I'nitcd Plates per capita as in any other country from which reliable records c;::i be obtained. The closest com petitor for thi vil distinction i. Polland. The average Hollander con .'!ie -, :'. tj grains of opium in a year, 'i : e teerica n orsumes :'.('. irrain?. Ttiat is tiie e(!Uiva!-,-nt of oil ib-:es. ?.;.). t of i: is taken in the form of V--m at i.i'.s' ii!:;iii!f;ictuT.l from the cade epiii!".. such as morphine, heroin, codeine, etc. If to this opium consumption is I led t b : cetl.-'iirept ion of Co-"?. 1 11 r :! variou.-: dangerous oal-tar pr: (':ct. it will be fv.und tlu't th.e tc-fal i- prcdta'ldy enoeu'i to give ev try iij:in, womati and hild in Amer i; i no I-s.; than or.e dose of habit forming drugs a week. The extent of drug-addictions, de.i)iip these alarming figures-, doe-s l.c t ser;;i o have increased in re cent years, owing to a growing ap preciation of the danger and the enactment of restrictive1 laws. At present, it seems actually to be di minishing, farther improvement is expected as a re?ult of the amend ments to the Harrison law. which tablishes pretty thorough control of tiie t rathe throughout the coun try. Co-operative legislation is still needed, however, from many states and cities. And as the treasury de partment commission suggests, pro vision fdiould be made by federal, state and municipal governments for the treatment and cure of ad el icts. -:o: A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy, man an unhappy slave. Kor impure Mood and s-lt'u:i;i:;h liver, u.s!? Htmloek Plood Uittcrs. On 1 lie market ." years. ?1.2". a buttle. :o: If you have anything to sell or want to buy something use the Daily Journal want-ads. Journal Waut-Adt Pv Mint i: 'lit 'iti:iriiits The State f XrhrasUa, Cass coun ty, ss: in t h Con n I V ('ourt. Ill the inatler of the Kslale ,,f An ten Kank.'i. ili-ciiiscil: To the creditors of s;iil estate: 'li are tnlehy notilli-d that I will sit at the County Court i)ni in l'latts inoiith, in said eotinty, on AuiLrust JL. and Noveinher 1.:, 1 r 1 :. j.t 10:O oi-loi-k ii. in. on raeh day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to I lo ir adjust ment and allowance. The tinpj limit rd for the iiris)iitation (of claims against Siii.l esliito is three months from tl.e J2th day of Auuus A. I). 1:11 :. and the time limited for pay ment of dehts is one veiir from said K'th il-iy of August. 1K0. Witness my hand and the seal of Ml'l immly Court this Ttii dav of I j my. l ji j. ALLEN J. REKS'ON. County Judae. (Seal) J14- i.rr.n, xvner: T" tl.e unknown heirs, devisees. i ,;;iles. ,ci s.!,;i l i-.Mirt-Ken!;iiivcs, anil ill otliei ic!M,,is i n ten s te.l in the --!:ite i.t liinie v. r.fslor: .Miss Jlaiy .lane M"ori', ' Ijyinir. if ileccaed, tie; ii:iknowii l.eirs, !fvisevs, letjutces, firr- s'ti.il ! i ;.ist ii i ;: t i v-s jitiu all oilier liersons interest' 1 ill tlio estate of Miss Mary .Kim- .Moore; Joint S. Darley, ii livinu. if ili e-as d, tl.e unknown heir.--, devisers. Icfr: Ices. Iiersniial rep M sriita I i es ami u 1 1 utlier pi-isnns in terested ill the estate el' John is. Par ley: S;u!iiii! I turt i-utn. If livinK. if de ceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. mt: n'ml represeatat ives and nil other persons i lit erest ed in the es tate of Salmon l :ii it ru in ; Mary Jane I it re in. if li.inir. if deceased, the u ii Ii now ii heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal ie rr.-i.-iit.it jves and all other persons in l v-1 ete. iii the state of Mary .la-.ir Hurt rum . the unknown owners and unknown claimants of the imrth- ast euai ter i.-;i, of .Section nine-t'-eti (1!M. T.i n.-!iii twelve ( l'l . North hiin-a- thirteen t-il.-t of tile (ith I -. ."-!., ('ass nitty, Xehraska. and all la r p i sons In i i i : ua' any interest of an I: mil in said real estate, or any pert thtrrof: v mi and each of von ;ne hereby no-. ti-'n-d that ori the ll'th day of July, l!.);i, a ietilion was tiled in the ftis- i- -1 Court of ('ass cuiiiily, Xi-lnaska, iu which ,iia I:, la-stor. (,'liurk-s K. Ci stor, lluy il. Kestor ml Kiaii) is M. :-.' tor, wire i laintifTs, ;ind the un-ki.o-.vii l.eirs. t . visos, h jia t-)-s, per senal I )!-i )S)-n I a t i i-sr aiid ail othe pi;s!-s iut' Nil in the estate :' iMnicl N. lh-.-i-ir: Miss Mary Jmi)--!). if i 1 v in;-, if deceased, the un known heirs, devisers, lefrntcos, per sonal l epi S) tit a I i is till)! all other peisoiis itiierest'd ill the estate of .M;.s Mary Jane Moore: John S. Par ley, if living, ii d. eeasi-.l. the imlaion u l,i lievi.-ces, legatees. jD-rsonal rep- ri . t iitalivcs an.l all other jd-isoiis in t... -led in tie i state of John S. Iar h ; s.iliiioii IJiiitrum, if living, if d-- )-..s)-il, the unknown heirs, devisees. Irv.a tees, pelsiei.il )-plcs) Il t at I ves nli'l : !l id her person- in!) ri slrcl iu tin- cs taie of Salmon Kurlrum: Mary Jam I'.iirlrum. if living, if ili-rcusi-il, t ! . -unknown heirs, e.-v isees. leuat)-es, pi ; -;-)i:-al i) pi .-) til a ! i es and nil other- per-i so.-s irilr)-su-il in the stat)- of Jlary ,l;,ne Iti.rtii.in: tin; unknown owners a:el uii k no v.-n laiiu. Hits of t lie north e.et iuart-r ( N I 1 1 of Section time- ti-.-i (la i. 'r)iwnship twelve (ljl. North I I.-ji-ji- tl-.l itt-ii il::i. ast ))t the i;ih IV M., 'ass county, .Ncl't aska, arid all uiiier !' r.-ois liaimin-s" any interest i f any kind i i said real -stite. or ai part t he reef, were defendants. i'.'.e object ai d pi a y r )if Wliieli pe : ii'o:i are to )i iict the title in the !.. i'.i;:':.-. Ai a C. It. st-r. Charles K. Ii .-lur, ;u- I!, liestor and Kraneis- M. I.. -!..! to the nietlnast iia-trr (X1P, I of : t ion i on ! n !:'. Township l.-..!)- tr.-i. N'oith Kanui- thirteen (111 :i ( of the : 1 1 1 i". M.. Cass ) )ointy. N')--luaska, hieausi- said plaintiffs have had tl.e actual, open, notorious. ).xclu s:e :ind tnlvei.-e possession thereof, and every pr-rt and parcel thereof for i. -:! than i f -..ins hist past prior to . eeni ni.-'n eiii' :i t of said ai I ion, and I' i i ipill.l hie elicf. 'mil and .!! i -f you are f ml her In lilied that voii arc ropiircd to an-swe;- said petition on in' hef-oe Jlmi-.!...- the liist da of Sept. -in her, fslD. ADA K. KKSToi:. CIIAKI.KS K. HKSTOK, c.rv 1 1 . r.KSTn:. l'KANCis M. i;i:stic. I'laini ill's. C. A. K.WVl.S. .! i ' - .'. A . A I I oriiey. i.i :c;.i. .Mi l in: I i -1 rict Con rt of Cn .- : ii the li-trut ourt oi Cass coim I . . 'cl.- aska. - illiaiii I :. I :.i n ii i ii lt. l'lainliff, vs. ' : r:u W. l-'e!H). If liviliir. If itead. f' nii'-'iiiii' ii I i d) is)-)-.-, lri;.ilo s o- i'i'iiihil i ei ir. sen I a t i ves of said imr . I'iiIiIi ii. and the north half i- the northeast iiuarier N' NKI4 ' S'lCxu twenty-si-: 1J61, 'township ! , l '. Il.uiii" thirteen l !:'., in Cass I iet. N hraska. siid! ;i!1 pi rsons , . in.' a, iv ial er-st of ji ny kind iu - ii r.tl estate or any pa I t t hereof, I : :'. i..:a:its. Yi Warner V. I'oiuen. if living, if' : ill. tin- unknown heirs. devisers. I- iter.-; or per-cu i.i 1 ri-pi)-.-'-!! ta t i ves of I . ; d Warner Y. Kidden. cud t!:e nortiii '. f -f tin- imi i :,-t coai O-i- (X'. XKj '. of .--( tion t ."! t y -si ' -i'.i. Town-1 ten I I'll, lh.iti;.- thirteen il'Ii,! j- ' -1 . renin;.. Ni Lrnska. and all per-! - c'ainiiiiLr ai lnl"n si of anv lcii d! i:i .-aid real estate or any part thereof,' 1 ' : i : 1 1 1 a n t s : ' and ae'u of you are herehy n I : d II ill o;i tl i- Uth day of ".III! .. ' ' '). X illiam I'., liiinninc. plaintiff i ! :-i. h is f il I I is petition in the i tint Court of Cass i-ounty, Nebias-!-..-. i ainst sa id )l)f)-'uhi n t s, the uli- t ..iid pi;i.r of which are to can c 1 of record a !. 1 on said real s '. made hv ..'allies- l-'o'den iinil wi',-, S 'r;ih. To W'.i rii'-r V. Kolden, on tl ' iii day of March. ISsi; and re. ordel ii. hook tHilvi' ( 1 l" i at piiie three l.itn ili d thirty-one c;;:i of the deed rec ords of sit hi Ciiss roiinty, and to (pii. t ir. idairitiff the title to the said in.rlh 1 if of tla- northeast niarlcr (X'i M ! ' : I of Sictioii twenty-six iL'tii. l-iis!.ip ton (Int. Kane th.irtee.'i (1 rt. in said county. ;i;ii'ist all claims, r :l h am! )le!iuin"' of all of said de i . i,.i.,,i.. vo'i, iVi-i- reiiuind to answer sa id p. tit ion on ir it -fore the :fst day of; . i uust. U'19. I'ated t! -N V'th ilav of .hii. Tli: WILLIAM I'.. I '.ANV INC.. IMninli.T. 1. O. liWYKI:, j ! I - hv. Attorney. l.l'.(.I, MITICi: To Calih A. V.'oolmiin. if livintr. if di rraseil, the unknown heirs, levise;s. h .ati-es, i-!soiiiil representatives umt a'1 other persons Interested In the es-t.-'t- of ("iihl. A. Woolman; Susanna Woolman. if liviiit-". if leceas-d, the unliiDiwri heirs, devisees, legatees, per-.-oiial re;i eseti ta t i vis ami till other I.-isons interested in the estate of S"; iiuia Woolman: Autrnstiis c. Wool ii:i!i. if living, if deceased, the un 1: 'VVii hi-irs, drv isres, U-Uiitees, per-s--:-al representatives and all either persons interested in the estate of uulisltis C. Woolman: the unknown iiivnris and unknown claimants of llf southenst iiarler of Sertion eicht i s i . To'.vii'.-liip twelve (11'), North l:.lle twelve (KM. Kast (if the C.th I". M., Cass rouiity. Nebraska, and till l rsons claiming any interest of anv kind in said real estate, or any part thereof. Vou and each of yu are hereby tio-ti'n-d that on ihe :!rd day of June, ini'.i. a petition Wiis tiled In the lis tiiet ('ourt of ('ass county, Nebraska, in which Kdvvard Wegener was jdaiti ti:T and Caleb A. Woolman. if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs, drvi s. es, legatees, ersonal retresentatives and all other persons interested in the e-tate of Caleb A. Woolman. Susanna Woolman, if living, if deceased. the eiiknown heirs, devisees, legatees, in-r-sronal representatives end all other persons interested in Ue estate of Susanna Woolman; Aueustus C. Wool i.nn. if liviiiK. if deceased, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested i estate of Augustus C. Wooliiiiin; the unknown (iKiicrs and chi iine nts of the South east iu;-.rter (SK'i of Section eitjht (). Township tw elve (12 1. North llancre twelve fl-M, Kast of the tith I". M.. Casa counlv. Nebraska, and all persons clnimii:;; any interest of any kind In said real estate, or any part thereof, were defendants. The ohl.'ct and prayer of wiueli pe tition air to oniet the title in the iiinlutiiT, Kdvvard Wegener to the Si.iol l,i.;iv on:, il ISI'Ai Of tMJCUOII eicht (SI. Township twelve (12). North Ki.ne twelve (KM. Kast of the Ctn I'. M., Cass countv. Nebraska, because said plaintiff has hud the actual, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse pos session thereof, and every part and psireel thereof, for mor than ten years last prior to the commencement of said action, and for equuaDie reuei. XoraSd. each' or 0 'liVtW "They do more than please your taste they satisfy!" 1 NOTF r.i-..istfrc-nroof nark.-'-c kcrpc then nnn and l'rc5ii, whatever the weather ifGJ 1-;V- iilied that von are required to nn- 'idiiht: Catherine Cipen. formerly r said petition on or before Mon- ' i.t ! evine h;ii!i;.r; Viola Wiley, form - the lit's-t dav of Sept. mher. 1019. f i rl -,- Viola Vt-iiTi; Isabelle Voiiiik, liur KHVAi:i WKuKMU:. I i'-a Voi. ni? and Arthur Younir. were Plaintiff. j fendants. and William Heniiett. if C. A. riAWLS, j i;-. ini.'. it deceased, his unknown heirs. 'J 1 ! s " Vttoiney. l.i:(il. MITICi: i'o William llennett. If liviner. If de - d. his unknuvvn heirs. m.-v;sees, legatees, personal r -pr sen tat l ves anu 1 1 othci- prisons interested in the. es- I. ue of William Uentiett: all persons! inn-rested in the estate of Jackson Ci. I i,i iiin. iiccejiseii, lni-iuuin.v creditois iir, I cliiimants: Voa and each of y..ii are hereby no tiiied that on the K?h day -f July, l."i:i. ii petition was tiled ia the Pis tiirt Court of Cass '-jti.ity, Nebraska, i-i which W. (I. hufiM-iT was plain-ti.i- anil William Kcm.eit, jf livlnff. if In eased, his unknowu iieirs, devisees, legatees, personal r present a: Ives and iiil other persons interested in the es la te ot William llennMt a:u all per sons interest! d in !'- estate of Jack son C. (ihlhiim, deceased, lnelndimr rieditors and claimants, vere Jerei ihints. Vln- object and prayer of which pe tition are to !iiiet the title in the. plaintiff. W. (J. Itordeker. to Lot two , -) in the southwest tpiarter of the southwest iuarter (SV'4 SW'i) f Section nineteen (10 and Lot one (It iu the southeast ouarter of the south west iuartcr (Si:'4 SV'..) r Section thirtv ::cu; and the west half of the northwest iiiait.-r (W' N'W'i) and the west hair of the southwest emit ter (W'i. SH ',i of Section thirty (:;n. all in rl'ownshlp eleven (111. North Canue thirteen (K). east of the 6th I m Ciiss countv, Nebraska, because .-aid plaintiff has "had the netuat, open, notorious, exclusive ami ::d verse pos MsstMi thereof, and every part and parcel thereof for more than ten years last past prior to the commencement of said actioji, ami for equitable re lief. , ,. Vou and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the iirst day of September. 1M19. W. C liOKOKKKl:, Plaintiff. C. A. HAWLS, jll-.-.w Attorney. i,i:(; i. Minn: To William It.-niiett, if llvlnK. if de ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personiil representatives and all other persons interested iu the es ta.e of W illiam li'-nriett: U m. II. Shepard. if livintr. if deceased, his un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Wia. II. Shep.ird: John II. Lurnham. il liviiiu-. iT deceased, liis unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of John 11. Burnham: Vou and each of yon are hereby potitied that on the 21st day of July, li19. a petition was filed In the Pi.s- triCt COUrt OI laSS tUUIll), .cuiaar.a, ' in whica Anna White, formerly Anna iiimmM M If H Chesterfields ' let you in" on an entirely now Idnd of cigarette enjoyment They not only please your taste, but they do something else besides. Know what a big, juicy beefsteak does for your hcinger? Well, Chesterfields do th:::r; for your smoking. 'rrr-ioke-spot They let you know you re cm oiling. They SATISFY! Tr.c blend does it. And the blend is the. Tii.ir.z'ficturcr's secret. Unlike a patent, it cczmci he copied or even closely imitated. ) I you want a smoke that really "satisfies" :3k for "Chesterfields." A f n I v w -ub aia rfi z.--i 4jf0s iVjw7 CIGARETTES qf TnrldsJi and Domestic tobaccos ' blended EBBBiasHnaHBMnHBVKBMaBnHBBiaBaaHHHMHBBnnaniKT i j '.evn cos. legatees, personal reprcson- tttives and all other persons inter ested in the estate of William Ben- n it: AVio. 11. Sl.enard. if livins;. if de- ! . a -.--d. his- unknow n heirs, devisees. j legatees, p rsonal representatives and ;nl olhrr persons interesten in me estate of Wm. II. Sheiiard: John II. Km iih.ini. if living, if deceased, his i,ii;;iioivn heirs-. devisees. legatees. personal ' epresentatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John II. ISurnliam, were defendants. The object and prayer of which pe tition are to quiet the title iu the 1 !n hit ifi's, Anna White, formerly Anna V-jiiar?: Catherine Capen, formerly Catherine Y owns; Viola AViley, form-eiiv- Viola Youns;: Isabelle Younir. Hjrton Younar and Arthur Younfr. to Lot four (4i in the southeast quarter !. tl;-' i pouthwest quarter (SK'4 SW'i); l."t live (.) in the northeast quarter the southwest quarter (NK14 SWU): Lit fourteen (l in the northeast qi artcr of the southeast quarter (NK'.i Si';1;); Lot fifteen (15) in the north west quarter of the southeast quarter (NW'4 SK'.i); the south half of the . - - - Tl I HAVE THE GENUINE FOR THRASHING! TELEPHONE 138 s exactly the same They touch the southeast quartet- (S's Sl''i. nil in Section thirteen (l.". Township leveii (111. North Kunuc thirteen !.:. r.i-t of the ;th P. il.; also the west hiCf of the southwest quarter (W'j SV i if Section eighteen (l.S.i. Tow ns!ii eleven (11), North Kanue i'ouileen (111 east of the t;th P. il.. Cass countv, Ne braska, because said plaint ills have had the actual, open, notorious, r. cliisivc and adverse mi..cssliin thrie of. and very part and parcel thereof for more than ten years last past prior to the commencement of said action, and for equitable relief. Vou and each of you are further notified that vou are requited to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the Mh day of September, Pll'.t. ANNA WIIITK, Formerlv Anna Yuiini; CATilL'LINi; CA PKN. Formerly Catherine Yoiini; VIOLA WILKV. Formerly Viola Voting 1SAMKLLK VIMXH, MIIITON YOINC. AKT1ILK VOUMi, Plaint iri s. C. A. KAWLS, Attorney. Wall Raper, Taints, Glass, I'icturc Framing. Frank Gobelman. (To H 0 t v . ; . i I in ' ,