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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1919)
.n-r TWO. PLATTST.IOTJTH GEMI-WEEKL"? JOUSHAI. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919. p,-jy..ir,- '-f,:- y vt r..mten.s IjPluid Trannd -1 n"J "u 2 ai V7lCOHOI.-3 INCEST. H K AVcicJabfcTlrepaP onf ca 1 ;.tthoStnm'v-!i';andOawuSOl J 5 ; v-r 't, J . f (nl nor Ulmcra!.NoTXAnooTic J'rvpe.-mirt lit tv. frZitnynrn low i' ITnervfiM? S2 i andFcwristocssand I; LossofSleip i I'resixitinfi therefrom-1 - '::fvi fSr-Sinllc Srtnatnreei Exact Copy of Wrapper. WAS MERELY GINGER ALE. From I'riJay's Daily. Once there w a land flov.ins vith milk and honey and also spark ling liquors that brought forth many thirsty souls to partake of the various brews and decoctions pro duced from the aforesaid liquors, and men gathered together quaffing the grape juices (but not the brand endorsed by William Jennings) and they would grow merry and sing. IJut soon a great drouth swept over the land and the kibosh was laid upon all refreshments which could not pass the V2 of one per ceut standard, and the users cf the well known Martini and Manhattan we're se'n loudly calling for the once de spised ginger ale and cherry clie-jr. This condition of affairs was a sore trial to many arid various plans were devised whereby the thirsty "THE NEW-NEBRASKA FEDERATION" Toti ntc solicitnl aixl vucd to he mice a member of the Federa tion : WHY? Because it is Hip only body of m:r. in the state' standing together it defense of all the. people hinh or low ami of ALr, PliOPERTV li;r and little and arainst al! "class"' legislation and all slate socialism, in the framing" of a NCW CONSTITUTION for Ne brr.ska. m Treatise it r.iust be supported by the interest and contributions of the every-day plain people to live and continue the battle. It lias no "endowment" on which to rely. Numbers have already shown their appreciation of the work the Federation has undertaken by takinr a membership and con tributinir. WHY HOT YOU? Whether you have a home, a farm, a job, a shop, a store or a profes sion, you arc vifally interested in a square deal for all as against ad vantage to be given to any "class" of the people. MEMBERSHIP 3 CLASSES: Member $ 1.00 Contributing- Member. 5.00 Sustaining Member 25.00 MAIL THE COUPON TODAY! II. M. DAVKS Secretary, Orel, Nebraska. Enclosed find 5 for n membership in NT II II XKW-XK-UUASKA FEDERATION. .Neb. The New-Nebraska Federation O. G. SMITH, President, Kearney, Neb. HORACE M. DAVIS, Secretary, Ord, Neb. ..51 rJ i ! i:iJl-Vr-..;A!?:Vi,., FoiInfants sgfl Hdrcn. Mnth&rc ?(mf That Genuirs signature , j 01 AW Thirty Year s thktucomn'. - niii-ht refresh themselves and yet escape the penalties of the law which mad3 the former pastimes a grave ofense: The change brought with it a new character, the "boot legger." who flitting about during the still watches of the night brought to the thirsty bottles of the ccrn juice as well as strange prep arations of tobacco juice and red pepper for which many pieces of silver were demanded rnd gratefully given. A few days ago a Platts mouth gentleman received notice that a C. O. I. package was await- 1 nig Mini at too express ciuce ana hastening there- he fouu.1 a box whose shape and general appear ance indicated that' it contained glassware and in the form cf a bottle. The charges of 57c was paid and the possessor of the pick age withdrew to "a cjukt spot where he was safe from the tight of the thirsty public and opened the pack age. Behold, there lay on a pack ing of excelsior, a tcmnting bottle with the label "Sunny iJro;t'.;"' thor;, ( li. The heart vi our fellow citizen exulted as he beheld vision;- --.o' journeys among the joy lad on dreams produced by the forbiaden spirits, and ho csrefrjiy drew the ccrk and quaffed of the beverage and found not the desired joy water but ginger ale. EFW0RTH LEAGUE PICNIC. From Fri'lay'f Dally. East evening the members of the Epworth League gathered in a pic n'c party at the rifle range north of the city and the occasion proved one of ihe moct pleasant social affairs ika the society has enjoyed during the-; r.u miner season. The members were conveyed to the scene of the picnic by automobile and the ride ni the cool of the evening was most delightful to everyone and on reach ing the grounds they found the committee in charge had arranged a most delightful time for them. Games of all kinds were enjoyed by the members of the party which produced much merriment and de light. The members of the party had however not gathered for mere games as was shown when the de licious and tempting array of good tilings were produced from numer ous, well filled baskets and the mem bers of the picnic party invited to dispose cf them. There was noth ing omitted from the menu that, mirht tempt the merry party and they sooa made the dainties disap pear and topped the feast with a vast array of delicious ice cold watermelons. As the shadows of evening gathered over the scene 01 -festivity the members cf the party regretfully returned homeward feel ing that they certainly had exper ienced the end of a perfect day in the way of enjoyment. The Best Physic. : . When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlaiu'3 Tablets. They are easy to take and mild and gentie in effect. They are highly prized by people who have become acquainted with their good qualities. They r ly cost a quarter. Otftce Supplies? Tlfat's wnere thine. The Journal Prlnterv "'" e Gftitona ft? 4 7 Bears tiw f J. Use Jf For Svsr A5E PASTOR'S BETURN. From Thursday's Dally. The many old friends of Rev. J. D. "?L", Euekner, pastor ei the !Mcth odist i .church of -urora v, iil fcc pleased to learn of the expression of esteem passed by the fourth quarter ly conference of biie church at Aurora, when they requested the retention of Rev. r.uckner at Aurora for his ninth year of service there. Rev. Buckner was the pustor of the Methodist church in this city sever al years ago and during his pastor ate the church made much progress. At the tirae of hiSj service here the congregation was housed in the building on South Sixth street and the plans for the erection of the new church were prepared. Rev. Buckner had an active part in the reduction of the debt on the church here and has for years been one of the most active figures in the church work in the state. mm, m mm SURPRISED THEM People Astonished Ey Eig Improve ment Shown Sy E. G. Bates After He Takes Tanlac. "A number of people who ride my car every day have asked me what I've been doing to cause such a wonderful change in my condition, and all the beys who work for the company say they never saw ne looking 'so well." faid E. G. Bates, a popular street car motorman, liv ing at 1108 Xorth Park street. Bloomingtcn, Illinois, in relating his experience with Tanlac, recently. "Well, it is astonishing." he con tinued, "how Tanlac has put me on my feet when I was completely down and out and nothing else ever did me the least bit of good. I cer tainly dd feel thankful and every body will agree with me that I have the best of reasons for praising Tan lac when I tell them, I hadn't been able to eat a meal in ten years with out suffering agony afterwards. I would almost double up with cramp ing pains caused by the gas on my stomach and. I would get so dizzy and blind that. if I hadn't ii ad .some thing to hold on to I would, have fallen off my car. If I ventured tc eat anything except somethius. ery llgbt I would have to lay off. for a week it net my work was just a rg and a burden to me for years. I w;s so b3c!ly constipated that 1 had to take a laxative every night, and I took so much strong medicine for indigent ian that my stomach w;:- in terrible shape. I got in suli a b.d fix that I couldn't stay on my run more Than half the'time and when I did 'work T was so weak and run down I hat I was in misery all the tim. "I knew very well I couldn't go much longer unless I got something to lu-!p me. but I was at a lc:-s to know what to do. It was abjut thi time that I heard rome of the be;? talking about what a great medicine Tanlac was. I also noticed in the paperi where it had ('.mo some good work, so I bcu?ht a bottle, and it beats the world the way it kelps a man when he's down and out. .T;i?t a few doses stopped gas forming on my stomach. Then I quit having cramps and dizy spells and was ro much pleased that I took care never to miss a dose of Tanlac. So I stuck right to the treatment and now I never fed a sign of my old troubles. I am now on my run every day and. as I said, all the boys say they never Eaw me looking better. But no wonder I'm looking better, I haven't missed eating a big meal three times a day since right soon after I start ed 0:1 Tanlac. and I am, never both ered a particle with cramps, dizzi ness, constipation or anything else. In fact, I am as well and strong n I could wish to be, and I'm here to tell you that's a great change, for I was doubtful' about ever being any bet ter. So it. is that I have the best of reasons for feeling thankful and I will always boost Tanlac for the good health I new enjoy." Tanlac is sold in Plattsmouth by T. G. Fricko & Co., in Alvo by Alvo Drug Co., in Avoca by O. E. Copeu, in South Bend by E. Sturzenegger, in Greenwood by K. F. Smith, in Weeping Water by Meier Drug Co., In Elmwood by L. A. Tyson, In Murdock by II. V. McDonald, in Louisville by Blake's Pharmacy, in Eagle by F. W. Bloomenkamp, in Union by E. W. Keedy, in NTehawka by D. D. Adams and in Murray by Meier Drug Co."' :o: FOR SALE . Six young pigs, pure bred Ches ter .'.Whites'; ' "als"6onc old Chester White boar. Fred Kaffenberger, phone 3002. . aS-2wdaw FOR SALE. Good mare, going on six years old. Cheap if taken soon. Call at former O. P. Monrce store, lwkd&w ENTERTAINS FOR FRIEND. The Ladies' Home Missionary so city of the Methodist church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. B. Hayes on Park' hill in their regular business meeting and ali:o as a part of the pleasant after noon tendered a farewell to the treasurer of the society. Mrs. George A. Kaffenberger, who is soon to leave for Lincoln to make her home in the future. After the regular business of the society had been dis posed of the ladies presented Mrs. Kaffenberger with a very handsome Japanese luncheon set as a token of the lov.? and esteem in which site has been held by her associates in the church work during her years of service to them as treasurer of their, organization. At a suitable hour the ladies some twenty-four in number enjoyed a most delicious picnic supper on the beautiful lawn cf the Hayes home, which was very oleaing to the members of the so ?iety and their guests who were present. At the close of the pleasant afternoon the ladies departed home ward wishing Mrs. Kaffenberger success and happiness in her home in the capital city. Don C. Rhoden of Murray was in the city today for a few hours look ing after some matters of business. nr.nKit !' iu:AKi-i in Petition tVr .1 innMiitmrut tit Administrator. Stat" if Nebraska, Cass county. TIi. In t'i County Court, in tiif matter of the es-tato of Wil- Ma'.i A Hun, tleceaseJ: On ltMilintr tliH petition of Carter rii-ii viiiir that :i('.ni i n if, trat ion Of aitl estate may V..e niTiteii to Joseph li :;!'.!, iirf Administrator: oiiloreil. That September 8th A. T. '.:. at ten (I'D o'eloek a. in. is nt?--iiiiici; for hearing said petition, when ill persons interested in said matter lav appear at a Cmmty Court to tie 'ield hi and for s;iid eoitnly. and slioti' ouse why the prayer of petitioner -houid not he granted: and that 110 ;iee of the penden. y of paid petition nd the hearing thereof be given to lit p.-rsnns interested in said matter by ppl.Iisliin? a eopy of this ordir i;i olii' I'hittsr.ioiith .1 1 irn: 1. a semi-w.-ok- 'y p.. ws pa per printed "or three suecessive in ' sn id county. weeks prior to u id day of h.-arinic. I i(t.eu this 7th dav 191?. al.m:n Sea 1) 11-Ow. Of August A J. tm:i:son'. Co u n t y J n ri g 1) tt:iii:n t.r- m:r.iNt; nnl !!,- of ?'roli:tt- f Will la. the County Court of . tass eoun- . Nebraska. S. te of Nebraska. County of Cas:-, To tmtsoiis Interested in the st: te of Kllen I : n:ilei oceeasod: (i.i read in;- :), vtition of ii. I. ;i:iil.ei. :iavin:T that the instrument i.'-d in this eon-.-t fit the .".tit day of V..i.iP-i. l:'i''. ;i:oi l .irpei t in :; to t the ii.-t will and I cs'.oT-.-.i ut of th said '..o.-.i':oi!. may he proved and allowed, met recorded as the Uiu win nil tts j'lr.eut of KNmi !aniher. deceased; ! ;it sail! in.-1 1 iinient be jiiiinitted to -.loiiiiie. a nd ti'i administration of t-.'id s;;-p- l' prian'ted to I1.. 15. J.'aniher, as eiitor: x l; is h.-rchv order d that you and til persons inter-.-ted in said matter. r.;iy. und do jvjpcar at the County ;;;t to lie held ill. ar l lor said eoun--v. ori the :,'!; Jay of August A. U. Vi!! t ?( i'loi a. ni.. to show ea.use f an.' there bv v.iiy the prayer of tie 'titiotor should not be granted, and b;'t notice of tht .(im!":;i-v of suid pe- it it'll : mi tl;:.l. the h;'r;n- thereof be Tivt-ii t all persons Interested in s-aid natter by r u bl i.-:!-; i: sr '.'ony Of this riier in tiie Plattsmouth Journal, a .. -in i-u i i'li I y new s;irpee printed in t-T;id on sty. for three suecssive weeks ri' r to said da of bearing. Witness ui v hand, and seal of paid 'on', tins ."111 day of Ausust l. I'.'l'.K ALLKN J. rKKSON. Stall a-::w. County Judge. -MiTICi: (if M !T I'tltt I :i t he I list riot 'mi rt ( if Cass. Xebraska. Tel: Hi!lo:i. i-laintiiT. vs. im twn-: the County Martha HU ion. I )cf erotant. To tiie lefe;ntant. Vartha l'illon: Vm are herebv not hied that on tin 7lh day of liny, l!)i'i. plaintiff filed hi. netition in the liistriet Court Of t i I'nuntv t'if Cas.-:. Ntluaska. the ohjt-et and prayer of which is to set aside tli.: bonds of matrimony existing between idainlilT and defenda n I : that he be :rih an absolute- divorce front de fendant and the care, custody and ducalion of l'aul Hillon. a minor of the aire of sixteen years, the issue of snfd marriajie now residing with plain till and for such other and further re lief as may be just and equitable the tuvinist'S. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday the 6th day of October. I!tl9, or your default '.ill be duly entered therein. TKLI, 1UI.L.ON, Plaintiff. w. a. hojm;iits()N. iJI-lvv Attv. for Plaintiff. iitm:ii ay invin.i i l't-titlon tnr Aiiolotmrnt of Al in in intra! ri. Tiie State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In fit County Court. In thi matter of the estate of'Henry Ki k en ha i deceased : On -leading and tilitiK: the lotitioti of Alice Johnson, praying- that adminis tration of said estate may be granted to Alice Johnson, as Administratrix; Ordered. That September 15 A. P. 19 tii at ten o'clock a. in.. i assigned for heaiinu said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner Hhould not lie granted: ar.d that notice of the netidencv of said petition ami the liear ir:i thereof be tfiven to all persons in terested in sail matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in st'd county, for three suc- OI'SSIVP iiea ring. Dated wceKs, prior to saiu nay oi August 1.-,. 1i. ALLKN J. PEKSON. IS-.lw. County Judg al mti i-: k st i r to nnr.T titi.m In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. Nettle M. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Abi J;jb Harris et al. Defendants. To the defendants, Abijah ' Harris: Mrs. Abljah Harris, first real name tin known; the unknown heirs, devisees. lra:atep, personal representatives anil all other persons interested in the estate of Abljah Harris, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Abi.iah Harris, first real name un known: Lot ten nn. in Block fortv tive (45) in the City of Plattsmouth. Cpss county. Nebraska: all persons crla Imine: any interest of any kind in I liald real estate or any part thereof, and the unknown owners and the un known ih iinatils of Lot ten (101 in l-;iuck forty-lie (4.". in the Cit of i'iat tsmout h. Cass counly, Nebraska: You and each of you arc hereby no tified that on the llth day of August, A. D. J!M9, plaintiff filed her suit in the District Court oT ass" Oovuity. Ne braska, to quiet plalrftl it's title to the followinpr described lot, tto-.-wit. Lot ten (10) in Uioek forty-five (l.r,, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, because of her adverse pos session, bv herself and her k ran, tors. for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit; and to j enjoin each and all of you from hav- j inis or claiming any risht, title, lien or j interest, either leal or equitable, inj or to said land or any part thereof: to require you to set forth your right, f titie, claim, lien or Interest therein, if; any, either lepal or equitable, and to i have the same adjudged inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general' equitable relief. . i This notice is mane pursuant, iu un order of the court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday the ;th dav of October. 1J1!, or your default will be duly entered therein. NKTT1K M. MOOUK. Plaintiff. JOHN M. LKYDA. ais-lw. Atty. for Plaintiff. XOTICK i' SI-IT TO QtlET In the District Court of the TITI.K. County of Cass, Nebraska. Otto II. Scliurman. Charles C. I'ar niele and James W. Sage, Plaintiffs, vs. The X'nknown Heirs, Devisees, Lega tees, Personal Representatives and all other persons interested in tne estate of lleorge Defendants. Fairfield,' deceased, et al. To the defendants, the urknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep : seiitativcs and all other persons in terested in the estate of George V. Kairtitld. deceased; tiie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estate of Sarah J. -Fairfield, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons interested in the estate of Alfred If. Townsend. deceas ed; tiie unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Ann A. Townsend. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons- interested in the estate of John S. Townsend. deceased; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of An nie K. Townsend, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all) other per sons interested in the estate of Anna . Townsend, deceased: Jo'ui Camp bell; .Sarah .). Campbell; the unknown lu-irs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all oih, r persons iu tcresled in the e.-tale of John Camp bell, deceased; the unknown heir, dev isees, legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons interested in the estate of Sam 1 1 J. Campbell, deceased; Wr.i. C. Moores: Mrs. V.'m. C. Moores. first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, d'-visees. legatees, personal rep refr. ntatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Wm. C. A'ooies. deceased: tie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the ( state of Mrs. Wm. C. Moores. tirst. real name unknown, deceased; Kfchard H. Adams; Margaret Adams; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, pi rsonnl rcrresciitativi s and all other persons 'Interested iu the estate of Uichard-H. Adams, deceased: the un known lit irs. devisees, legatees, per sonal l presetiiut i ves and all e ther per sons interested in the estate of Mar garet Adams, deceased; Alexander H. Harnett: A. L. Harnett, first leal name unknown, wife of Alexander II. Har nett: the unknown heirs, devisees, leg atees, iKTsvrial repret-enta fives and all other persons interested In" the estate of Alexander II. Harnett deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per-s-inal rt presentat Ives and all other persons, interested in the estate of A. L. Ha,rneJt. tirst real name unknown, .ieeea-p'd : liveliue Swindell: Swin dell, tirst real name unknown, husband of Kvolifie Swindell; the unknown loirs, t'levisees, legatees, personal rep ' rcseiitat t ves and all other persons in terested in the estate of Kveline Swin dell, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons infer- ested ill the estate of Swindell, tirst real liame unknown. deceased: Hiram D. Adams; Catharine Adams: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representative;? "anil all oth er persons interested in the estate of liirar.i U. Adams, deceased; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and a other prisons- interested in the c.ate of Ca t h i ine Adams. deceased: Sarah Peeson; Oliver 11. Hecson: the un known heirs, devisees," legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested In the estate of Sarah Itecson, deceased; tin- unknown heirs, devisees-, legatees, pcisonai rep rest ntati ves and all other persons in terested in the estate of Oliver H. Efesoii, deceased: John Jackson: Nancy Jackson: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons interested in the estate of John Jackson, deceased; the unknown . heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Nancy Jackson. deceased: Maritta Simpson, intermarried with Klias Gibbs and known as Mariett Oibbs; Klias Cibbs; the unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Maritta Simpson, also known as Mariett Cibbs, deceased; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons hite-rested in the estate of Klias Cibbs, deceased: Daniel S. Har nest. also known as D. S. Harnest; Ann N. Harnest; the unkrown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and nil other persons interested in the estate of Daniel S. Harnest. tie ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other, persons interested in the estate of Ann N. Harnest, deceased; Kliza Jane Kthoridgo. also known as Kli.abeth Juno Ktheridge;. Wm. T Ktherttlge: the unknown, heirs, devi sees, legatees. personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Eliza Jane Ktheridge, .also known as KI izubeth Jane Kther idge, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons Interest ed in the estnte of Wm. T. Ktheridge, til-ceased: Kunice Sage Fellows; liush O. Fellows: Adelbert D. Forbes; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sona representatives and ail other per sons Interested In the estate of Adel bert D. Forbes, tleeeased; Oliver V. Ty son; Mrs. Oliver lT. Tyson, first real name unknown: tht unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Oliver V. Tyson, de ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons Interested Iu the estate of Mrs. Oliver U. Tyson, first real name unknown, deceased; St. Ledger FJeck; Mary A. Heck; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of St. Ledger Beck, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estnte of Mary A. Beck, deceased; Daniel Mcllvoy,. also known as Daniel Aiciivory: Marin.i . aicuvuy also known as Martha --A.,-LMcIlvory; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. personal representatives and all other persons Interested in tne estate ot Daniel Mcllvoy, also known as Dan iel Mcllvory, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, rersonal rep resentatives and all other persons In terested in the estate of Martha A. Mc llvoy. also known as Martha A. Mcll vory, deceased; the. unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed In the estate of Noah II. Hobbs, do- oti& of the retLdmill is jksr$i SOME MEN FIND THEIR DAILY WORK A "GRIND." THAT IS BECAUSE THEY SPEND ALL THEY MAKE AND ARE CON STANTLY WORRIED FOR FEAR THEY WILL BE "FIRED." THE MAN WHO PUTS PARTS OF HIS EARNINGS INTO THE BANK REGULARLY IS HAPPY AND DOES BETTER WORK BE CAUSE HE IS FREE FROM WORRY. COME IN AND OPEN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT TODAY. YOU WILL RECEIVE H INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Farmers State PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees. Legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Noali 11. Hobbs, tirst real name unknown, deceased; Mich ael K. I'.annin. also known as M. K. Haniiin: Mrs. Michael K. Bannin. first real "name unknown: the" unknown heirs, devisees-, legatees, persona? rep resentatives and till other persons In terested in the estate of Michael K. Hannin. also known as M. K. I'.annin, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and I all other persons interested in estate of Mrs. Michael K. Bannin. first ; real name unknown, deceased: the uu-j known heirs, 'devisees, legatees, per-; sonal representatives and till other !e r-J sons interested In tiie estate of John Fitzgerald, deceased: Mary Fitzgerald, widow of John Fitzgerald, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. pt rsonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Fitzgerald, deceased: Kdward J. Fitzgerald: Mary Fitzgerald, his wife; the unkiiou n heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Kd ward J. Fitzgerald, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in t lie estate of Mary Fitzgerald, deceased: John Fitzgerald; Zorue Fitzgerald, his wife: tiie nu-kuo-. heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other tier sons interested in the estate of John Fitzgerald. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested iu the estate of Zorae Fitz gerald, deceased: William Paul Fitz gerald: Mrs. William Paul Fitzgerald, j tirst real name unknown; Mary Lil-! lian Fitzgerald; the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal represen- tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estate of Mary Lillian Fitz gerald, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estate of Shepherd Duke, de ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Levina Duke, deceased; Mrs. Klla Cooper, widow; Lloyd D. Ben nett, widower: .Mice Sate; William Sa ge ; name a ge. Sage: name Airs. William Sige, first real unknown: Karl S.-gc: Mrs. liar! first real name unknown: Charles Mrs. Charles Sage, first real unknown: Martha Sage, widow; Albert Sage; Mrs. Albert Sage, first real name unknown: Kmma Sage Doe, n-c Lntma Sage, real name oth,;r than Kmma Sage unknown: John Doe. first real name unknown, husband of Lnima Sage Doe; the. unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all otiier persons interested in the estate of Harvey W. Sage, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Ku gene H. Sage, deceased: John Duke: Mrs. John Duke, first real name un known; Charles Duke; Mrs. Charles Duke, first real nairte unknown: Law rence Horning: Kmily A. Horning; the following described property, to-wit: Commencing thirty to) rods north of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 13. Township 12, North Kange IS. east of the 6th P. M., in the County of Cass. Nebraska: thence north 80 rods: thence east 80 rods; Ihence south 00 rods; thence west Z rotis; thenee south :!0 rods; thence .vest -Is rods to the place of beginning, and known as lots SS, 57 and !iS, in the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section IS, and lots -I. 25, 26, the west 3 acres of lot 2b. lot 2!) ami lot DC, in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 1", all in Township 12, North P.ange 13. east of the 6th P. M., I in the County of Cass, Nebraska; and! all persons having or claiming any in- j n 0 at mM 3' M mit I HAVE THE GENUINE FOR THRASHING! TELEPHONE 138 vbihere. always add- to ibr ank t crest of anv kind in ar.d to e.-tat.' or any .ti t thereof; unknown owners ar.d the cl. ipi:mt of t-oi'.i niciicing north of the southwest corn s.ii.l real and toe unknown :it ro.is r of the S'lti I !: vv'Cf t con iter quarter of Section .Mil l li l.'angc 1 :". i ; of the southeast 1.!. Township 12. i ast of the it!i P. M., Cass. Nebraska: tht urn t hence east M rods; rods; thence west 82 in I he ( 'mint y of north Ml rod-: tl etice sunt Ii .Ml rods: thence south v est 4 n rods to t Ii ning. und known as o0 rods: theme place of begin- lots ,TN, f,7 and ;.S lifter of the i-outh-Section 1 :t and lots tliite acres of lot the.jr the northwest on: ; east quarter of said j 2 I, 2"i. 2. the west I'd -' and lot :.ii. in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 1:!, all in Township 12. North Kange l:!, east of the dtli P. M.. in the County of Cass. Nebraska: Von are hereby notified that on tho Mb day of August. 1 i 1 0. plaintllls til ed their suit in tiie District t'oirt of the County of Cass. Nebraska, to quiet plaintiffs' title to the above described land, to-wit: Commencing thirty rods north of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Hi. Township 12, North Kuntio 1:1, ast of the th P. Sl.. in the Counts- of Ctss. Nebraska: thence north S'l rods: thence east 80 rods; tin nee south ."ill roils: thence west :J2 rods; theme south ::a rods: Ihence west IN fods, to the pi. ice of beginning, and known as - lots :;s, f7 ami ." in thu northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section Hi. and lots 2-1, 2,". 2fi, the west three acres of lot 2S, lot 2i and lot f.ii in. the southwest quarter of tie- southeast quarter f said Section HI, all in Township 1 z. North Hangc HI. cast ef the llth I M . tin tlio 'County of Cass. Nebraska, be cause of their .-iilvelsi luissesu I... j , henisci ves and their grantors for more than ten years prior to the eormieiioo ment of said suit nnd to enjoin each ami all of you from having or claim ing any right, title, lien or Interest, cither legal or equitable, in or to any land, or any part thereof; to require you to set forth your right, title, claim, lien or intenst therein, if tiny'. ither legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged inferior to the 'title, of plaintiffs and for general eouila I.:.' relief This tioiic. order of the is ni.i'.fe pursuant to (he court. You are rt-ouire,! to answer said petition Monday, September 22. mi or bcfoii. 22. l:l!, or vout entered therein. default will be duly OTTi I f . Sl'liniM.W. CI I A KLKS C. PAILMKLK, JA.MKS V. SACK. 'bdniras. . A. Lol'.KItTSON, Atty. for Plaintiffs. W. A. EOBEKTSOil. . Lawyer. Est ot Riley Hora:. Coates Elock., Second Floor. Dou't forget us when you want meat or groceries for harvest. We can take care of you. Just phone. No. 4. and we will have your order up. IIATT & SON. x