MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1919. AG'S TWO. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTJBflAL esse The War Is Over On Caps! The only remem- brahce is the price. And that is only in keeping with every thing else. No other season ever offered so much in the head gear line. We are showing every sh pe that's new, and no freaks in the collection. Doz ens of different styles to choose from. Quiet browns, blues, greens, greys with brown in the lead. Jerseys, broadcloths, gabardines, twills, in fact a won derful flock of caps to choose from. Sizes are com plete right now, but the boys are buying them, so hurry along. $2.00 to $3.10 PIONEER WOMAN OF THE MID-WEST Mrs. -Isaac McBroom, Aunt of J. M. Young of thi3 City, a Pioneer Resident of Mills Co. See both windows OPERATED FOR APPENDICITIS. From Friday's Daily. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Verner Perry, former residents of Ihis county, will be pleased to know that Mrs. Perry who recently un derwent an operation for appendi citis, at the Kverett hospital in Lin coln is doing nicely at the last re ports and her early recovery is looked for by the attending physi cians. The Perry family at present reside in Perkins county, where they located on removing from Cass count v. WEEPING WATER BOY HOME. From Thursday's Daily. In the list of American troop ar rivals in New York on the Kroon land appears the name of Corporal Wilford G. Deckwith, of Weeping Water. Mr. Beckwith is with Evacuation hospital No. 27. After a few days stay at the eastern camp3 the yoitng man will be sent to Camp Dodge where be will be giv en his discharge and returned to his heme in Cass county. Stationery at the Jnnmwi offer PCS There Are Parts of Nebraska WHERE LAND IS HIGHER THAN IN CASS COUNTY, BUT NOWHERE CAN YOU FIND LAND MORE PRODUCTIVE OR CROPS SAFER. H Look over these choice Cass county farms we are offering for sale at prices that are attractive to the pur chaser. Every one c5 these farms will be worth more money before spring: 101 acres locate;! at the ede f a Cans county town, mile from elevator. There are 10 acres in pasture and tho balance is all good farm land. The improvements consist of a good eight room rumse, big barn, corn crib, hog house and other small buildings. You have a Market practically on the farm and situated as It is it will roake an ideal plaee to handle tcck profitably with the least work. The price of this farm is $300 per acre and the owner will give good terms to purchaser. 160 acres located P. miles southwest of Louisville. The land cnriibls cf 50 acres of good pasture villi running water fed oy spring, and 110 acres of choice farm land. all. In a high state of cultivation. The improvements consist of a good two-story stone house, a baesntent barn for 20 head of horses, with granaries built in above, double corn crib and other email buildings. The im provements could not be built under $10,000.00. This is an all around good farm and is bound to be worth more in six mouths than we are asking. Price $225.00 per acre. Will give good terms. 482 acres six miles west of Plattsntouth, Nebraska, 2 miles from shipping point for both grain and live stock, and 16 miles from the South Omaha market. This farm consists of 225 acres farm land, of which 60 acres is in alfalfa. We have already put up 10 big 10-ton stacks of alfalfa hay on this farm this year, and the third crop is now ready for cutting. The stand is perfect and free of any weeds. The balance of the farm land has been seeded dowu In the lust few years and is In excellent shape. The improvements consist of a good house, large cattle barn, 4SxC0, horse barn, hog shrd 120 feet long, cattle shed, good big granary, corn cribs, and other building?. All the land is well fenced and cross fenced, two big hog pastures fenced hog tight. The pasture consists of blue grass and clover and is very fine, 60 acres of it in the bottom. This is extra good pasture and not affected by dry weather. There is a good ppring in the pasture furnishing an abundance of good water tho year around. Where the Improvements are there is a gooc! well and large underground supply tank from which run underground pipes to self watcrers for all the live stock. Lots of this pasture laud, especially that close to the improvements, could he farmed with very little work, and It is as good as any land you can find anywhere. The price of this place is $75,000.00 and good terms can be arranged with purchaser. These farms arc all for immediate sale, possession to be given March 1st, 1920. It is time to do your fall plowing so do not lose any time investigating these good propositions. We will be glad to tthow you any of these farms at any time. . IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW CASS COUNTY LAND. . J. P. Falter & Son REAL ESTATE Phone 23 IiNSURANCE The folowiug, taken from tho Gleuwood Tribune, will be of inter est to many of the old residents of Cass county, as it gives a graphic story of the life of Mrs. Isaac Mc Uroom, an old resident of this lo cality. Mrs. McDroom is also an aunt of J. M. Young, of this city: Some pioneers of Glenwood will recall Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McUrooni, who were residents of this vicinity from 1S34. the date of their marriage in Glenwood, until 18C0, when they moved to Colorado. Mrs. McBroom was Miss Emma Brower, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brower. who came to Mills county in 185U. "A Denver paper tells, in detail of the life of the pioneers, shows a picture of Mrs. McBroom and also a picture of the log cabin in which she lived many years. It is the oldest and best preserved in the Rocky mountain region. "Mrs. McBroom resided in Colo rado nearly sixty years on the same ranch at the mouth of Bear Creek canon, twenty miles distant from Denver. She lived to the age or st. "The article gives the following account of the McBrooms and their home: " 'Mrs. McBroom came to Colorado In the spring of 1S60 in a prairie schooner driven across the plains byt her husband and drawn by oxen. T!i, couple had previously been married August 6. 1S54, at Glenwood. Iowa., the birthplace of Mrs. McBroom. " 'Immediately upon arriving in Denver McBroom made preparations to homestead a piece of land near what is now Fort Logan. He chose the site at the mouth of the canon and proceeded to cultivate it. Later, extensive irrigation ditches were dug and the McBroom ranch became one of the most beautiful and pro ductive in this part of the state. " 'The McBroom's first home was a cabin built of cottonwood logf, "chinked" with adobe. The chimney at one end of the structure was con structed of adobe; and so substantial was the building that it stands to this day, one of the oldest and best preserved in the Rocky mountain region. " 'Several years after their arrival McBroom built a then up-to-date house of brick. For more than forty years Mrs. McBroom lived in this house. She always declared that she would die there. "'The McBroom claim was the second in Colorado to be proved up. In those days ranchers worked with their irrigating shovels in one hand and their rifles in the other, because of frequent attacks by Indians, then very unfriendly to the white set tlers. The McBroom irrigation ditch is counted 'So. V on Bear creek. " 'The old cabin was built by Me lt room and his younger brother. Johi McBroom. and for years was a sort of 'half-way house' for the famous trappers and scouts of the early days, notably Kit Carson. Colonel Boone, a grandson of Daniel Boone. Ton Tobin. Dick Wootten. Jim Haker and i Tom Books. Indians have frequently been sheltered under its roofs for the hOFDitalitv of the McBrooms was proverbial. John McBroom died 2S years airo. " 'Mrs. McBroom is survived by z daughter, Mrs. Clark Payton. of Fort Logan.' " KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan's the World's Liniment This famous reliever of rheumatic aches soreness, stillness, painful sprain?, neuralgic piiiiis. and mo-t other external twinges that humanity timers from, enjoys its great sales he-cnu-e it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it takes little to fctictrufc without rubHr.g and pro duce results. Clean, refrc-hiii",. At dri:g stores. all dri:g stores, .toe, "c. SI.-u). Just What She Needed. "I used a bottle Tablets some time proved lo be jur,t writes Mrs. Volta cothe. Mo. "They me of indigestion liver and rid me LOCAL NEWS From Friday's Daily Asbury Jacks was an Omaha visit or today to attend the Borah meet ing and hear the Idaho senator on his attack on the league of nations and the Wilson administration. County Commissioner Julius A. Pitz departed this morning for Lin coln where he was called to look after some matters of business for a few hours. George Petersen, wife and child ren, of Erie, Pa., who have been visiting here with relatives and friends departed this afternoon for Omaha to visit for a short time and may decide to locate there. John Martin who has been spend ing the past few years in the east is in- the city for a visit with his relatives and friends. John has been located for some time at Balti more and also for .a short time at : Pittsburg. Fred Lutz and wife and family of near Murray who have been visit ing at the home of Henry Zuckwe'.l er at Nord, South Dakota, for the past few weeks came 'in this after noon and motored out to their home at Murray. F. L. Hennlngs and son. Herman departed this afternoon for a visit !n Illinois and Wisconsin, and while absent expect to visit the old home of Mr. Ifennings . at West Bend. Washington county, Wisconsin, as well as at fleloit, Milwaukee and Chicago.- SEARL S. DAVIS. Candidate to represent Cass coun ty in Constitutional Convention. Vote for him in the uon-partisan primary Tuesday, Sept. 16. 2td2tw of Chamberlain's ago and they what I needed.' Banksou, Chilli not only relieved but toned up my of backache and Ca ss. es- oi(iii:it or iir.AiiiN; iiihI .Nolicc of I'roitnle vt Will In the County Court of Cass coun- ty. Nebraska. State or Nebraska. County or s. To all persons interested in the tale of Anolph Y eseh. dec-eased: On reacting: the petition of Elizabeth YVosch and Adolph Wesch. Jr., praying that the Instrument filed in this court on the 10th day ot September, 1 !!!. and purport ing to bo the last will and testament of the said deceas ed, may ue proven ami unoweo. ami recorded as the last will and testa ment of Adolph YVcseli. deceased; that said instrument be admitted to pro bate and the administration of said estate be granted to Adolph cscii, Jr.. as executor; It is hereby ordered that you and ali persons Interested in said matter. may, and wo. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun ty, on the 7th day of October A. I . 1!H!, at 9 o'clock a. in., to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that tl.e hearing thereof be riven to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Pla ttsmouth Journal, u semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county for three sue cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, court, this 10th day OTIf !: OK Sl'IT TO Ul'IKT TITI.i:. of the County I). iym. (Seal! sll- and seal of said of (September A. AI.L.KN CHAS. J. 1JKKSOX. County Judge. K. MARTIN. Attorney. .otm i: or SI IT TO l IKT titi.i:. dizzinesa that I had been subject tn for some time. They did me a world of good and I will always speak a good word for them." oitii i : it or hi: mum; on I'elition lor iiiit inctil he T iv, I I T. on Alary of State ilmiiiitritiri. of Nebraska, Cass One Ford touring car nate. Smith's Garage. - I for quick j i the County Court. i the matter of the Kslate of John lanihcrt, deceased: reading and nlmg the petition of A. Smith praying that adminis- I trution ol said estate may be grante to Marv A. Smith, as administratrix: Ordered. That October 11th A. 1 11!. at ten o'clock a. in., is assigne for lieai ing said petition, when all persons inter, sted in said matter may anver at a Countv Court to be le.-ld in and for said county, and show cause why the praer of the petitioner should not lie planted: and that no tice of the pendency of said action, ami the hearing tloi-ei.f l.e given lo i:ll P'.rsons interested in said matter by puMishiug a copy of this order in the ! Mat tsnioi-t h Journal, a semi weekly ne wsnap.'f pi mtcd in said coun ty, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Oatcd this llh day of September A. I). 1919. Oistrict Court Nebraska. K. Dickson. K. Kirkpatrick of tie County l'laintifT. s. et al. Defen- ALI.HX i:v l'l.ulii c :. . i:i:i:sn. til ii I v J ndire. i; u iiiti:. Clerk. i' mit t oil invniM i: of the Count .Martha Uil- sl. AtlTK i; In the District Court of Cass. Xebi'uskx. Tell r.illo-i. Uaintirr, vs. H li. I 'l'etida nt. . To the Defendant. Maltha Hillon: Yen are hereby mititied that on lh--7l!i d:;y ef May, r.M plaintiff filed his petition In the District Court of tie County l Cus Ne'.OMska. the object and prayer I whiih is to set ;,ide the bonds "f ma I rimio' v existing between plaintiff and defendant; that he l.e given an al.S'dnle divorce from de fendant and the care, custody and education of Paul Killon, a minor of t';e age of sixteen years, the issue ol said marriage nmv resitting with plain till and for sii.-li other and further re lief as mav ! just ami cUituble in the pi chiiscs. You ore reipiii to answer said pe tition on or before Monday the lilh day of October. 1'.T, or your default will be dulv entenU therein. Tl'.l-I. U1LKOX. Plaint Iff. W. A. KoUliMTSoX. ;i.'l- l Ally, f-r Plaintiff. .OTI i; Til I HIJHTOltS Stflte of Nebraska, Cass co un til le of J lj r- Th t.v. ss. In" I he County Court. In the matter "f the 1 rivt A. Sharp, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That 1 w i'.l sit at the County Court room in Plaits, mouth in said county on September :.'!' I'.U'.i. and Decern' -r :;n. 1 ri 1 :. at in:u a. m. on each dav to receive and ex amine all claims against fcaid estate vvftli n view to their adjustment am! allowance. The time limited for tin presentation of claims against sail! estate is three months from the "-ith dav of September A. D. 1919, and tin lime limited for pajment of debts I?- one year from said 'SJtU day of Sep tern her. 1919. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 27th day of August. 1919. ALI.KX J. HlifcSOX. County J in "go. Uy Fl.OKEXCK WHIT IS. iSeal) Clerk. Tin ly, ss. In the In the 1 lanihcr. To th OTIC IS State of 111 CHIsniTOlls Nebraska, Cass eotiir Count v Court. matter of the estate of lSllen deceased. creditors of said estate: You are lierebv notified; That f will sit at the Countv Court room in Platts month in said county on the 11th day of October. I'll a. and 11th dfiy or De cember, lit 1 9, nt the hour of ten (10) o'clock a. m. each of said days, to re ceive ami 'examine nil claims against said estiite, with o view to their nd iustiiient and allowance. The time lim j ted for the presentation Of claims agiuinst said estate is three mouths from the 11th day f September A. D. pit:. find Hie time limited for payment of debts is one vear from fcaid UOtli dav of August, 1919. Witness mv hand and the real of said Countv Court, this ."Ulh day of August, 1919. . , - ALLISN J. BIStSSON. (Seal) sl-4iv. County Judge. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in Michigan. says, grand Colic . A. II. I lull. Caseville, Mich., "I wish to thauk you for your good medicine, Charnberlaiu's and Diarrhoea Remedy. We house, baby's are never without it in the and I am sure it saved our life this summer." Mrs. Mary Carringlon, Caseyille, Mich., says, "I have used Chamber lain's COiic and Diarrhoea Ueinedy for years and it has always given prompt relief." Wall Paper, Paints, Glass, Picture Framing. Frank Gobelman. Tn the of Cass. l"a ;i n ie 1 in in is du ms. To the defendants, Kraneis K. Kirk patrick: Alts. Kraneis K. Kirkpalrick. lirst real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and nil other persons in terested in the estate of Kraneis K. Kirkpatrick, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives r mi all other persons in terested in the estate of Mrs. Kranch K. Kirkpatrick, first real name un known, deceased: the unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in tiie estate of Samuel 11. Aloer, also known as S. II. Aloer, deceased; Steph en I). Davis; Air.-. Stephei. D. Davis, first re:: I nt!jn unknown; the un known heirs, devisees, 1 gatees, per sonal representatives am! all other persons interested in the estate of Stephen I . Davis, d.ccas, d: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested i :i the estate of Airs. Stephen D. Davis, lirst real name unknown, deceased; W. I'. Davis, also known as Win. P. Davis: Kl i.a beto Davis: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of W. P. Davis, also known as Win. P. Davis, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Clizabeth Diivi. deceased: AH red Thomson, also known as Alfred Thompson: Airs. Al fred Thomson, also known as Atrs. Alr fred Thompson, first real name un known: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons interested in the es tate of Alfred Thotnin. nlso known as Alfred Thompson, deceased: I lie un knowii ii'-iis. devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and nil other poisons interested in the estate of Airs. Alfred Thomson, ulso known as Airs. A 1 1 red Thompson, lirst real name Tin known, decease. I; Charles K. Holly; Louisa Al. Holly; the unknown heirs, devises, legatees, personal representa tives and all oilier persons interested in the estate of Charles F. Holly, de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested In th es tate of Louisa JI. Holi;.-. deceased; John W. Sexmore: Sarah Jane Soviuorc; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives iird all other persons intcreled in the estate of .ldm VV. Scymorc. deceased: tin? unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, persona! rep resentatives ami all other persons in icresied in tl.e estate of Sarah .lane Seymore. il" t,vpi1; John W. Seymour: Airs. John W. Seymour, first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ali otlo-r persons interested in the es tate of John W. Seymour, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other pel sons interested in the estate of Air. John W. Seymour, first real name iMiku-eivn. deceased: l.ouisa K. Card; Wilson Card: the unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested In the estate of Louisa I. Ourd, deceased; tin- unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons' interested in the estate of Wil son Card, deceased: Lois three ::, four I1. live to) anil six oil in J'Sloelt lift." -eight ir.Si. in the City of I'latts mwuth. Nebraska and all persons claim inir anv interest ot any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, and the unknown owners and the unknown claimants of Lots three Oil. four Ml, live (.") and six t in IMock fifty eight ."VS. in the City of l'iattsmouth, Cass countv. Nebraska. You are herehv notified that on the -fth day of September, 1 ft 1 9. plaintiff tiled her suit in the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska, to quiet plaintiff's I i 1 1 to the above described laird, -to-wit: Lots three CD. four Ml. Jive C' and six OS i. in IMock tiftv eight l."Sl. in the City of l'iattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, because of her adverse 'possession by herself and her grsuitors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit and lo enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable, in or to any land, or any part thereof: to require you to set forth vonr right, title, claim, lien or Interest therein, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same ad iudged inferior to the title of plain tiff and for general equitable relict. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the Court. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. October l;:. 19i:. or your de fault will be dulv entered therein. KANN1K K. IHCKSON. PlairitifT. W. A. KOIIKIITSON, sil-.",w. Atty. for l'laintifT. OHDKK OK II14.ilG nud police of rrobate of Will. In the County Court or Cass conn-j Iv N'cbmska.. " State of Nebraska, County of Cuss, ss. To i.ll nersons interested In the es tate of Joseph Koubek. deceased: On reading the petitiou of I' rank l-..i.kI ninvhiir that the instruineii ie,i in fids court on the lth day of September. 1911'. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deeeased. may be provtd and allowed and recorded as tho last will and tes tament of Joseph IvonneK, oei-easeu. that sahl instrument may be admitted lo probate, and the administration of said estate be granted to rrariK tvou- bek as administrator wmi me win annexed; .... , It is hereby oroereu, tnai you. miu all persons interested in saiu rnaner. may. end do.' appear ut me .uiuy Olllt to tie lieiu ill ami ioi j-mu tuuii- ty. on the 4tli day ot viciouer JK. u. 119. ut ten o'clock a. ni.. lo show cause. f any there be. why tne prayer oi tne petitioner should not be grunted, and that notice of the pendency of said pe tition and that the hearing thereof be given to fill persons interested .in sntu matter by publishing a copy of this order in the l'iattsmouth Journal, a ueml-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three successive weeks orior to said day or iitarmg. 1 . l .1 . I .... 1 .1 llness mv nuuu, emu acai jl nam court, this tith day of September A. D. ALLEN J. BEKSON. (Seal) sS-3w. County Judge. In the District Court of Cass, Nebraska. Otto II. Schurman. Charles '. l'ur inele and James W. Sage. Plaintiffs, vs." The r.Mknown Heirs, Devisees, Lega tees. Personal Kcprescntatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Ceorge W. Kairlield. deceased, et al, ' Defendants. ' To the defendants, the unknown, heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep-j resenlatives and all other persons in-1 terested in the estate of George V. KairHeld, deceased; the unknown bpl--. devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons Interest- ; ed in the estate of Sarah -I. Fairfield, deceased; th unknown heir, devisees.' legatees, personal ropresen' atlvB and all other persons interisi-d In the evtule of Alfred K. Towiisend, eecens- ed; the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, i.ersonal rerr sentatives and all other persons interested in the estate it Ann A Townsend. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives anil all other persons interested In t lie 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 tne usu- n,.. A Townsend, deceased: Jonn '-amu-bell; Sarah J. Campbell; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of John Camp bell, deceused; the unknown heirs, dev isees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Sarah J. Campbell, deceased; Win. C. Aloores; Airs. Wm. C. Aloores. first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Win. C. Aloores. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estate of Mrs. Wm. C. Aloores. firt real name unknown, deceased: Kit-hard II. Adams; Alargaret Adams; i unknown heirs, devisees. legatees. personal representatives and all other ..eiv.o.u Interested in the estate of Kit-hard II. Adams, deeeased: the tin known heirs, devisees, legatees, per urinal leoresematives and all other per con f n terested In the estate of Jlar- sraret Adams, deceased; Alexander H iiarnett; A. L. liarnett, nrsi rem on hot unknown, wife of Alexander H. Bar-nc-tt; the unknown heirs, devisees, leg atees, nersonal representatives and all oilier persons interested in the estate of Alexander II. Harnett deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives ana an oiuei persons interested in the estate of A. Ii Uarnet, first real name unknown, deeeased: Kveline Swindell; Swin dell, first real name unknown, husbano of Kveline Swindell; the. unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, persona rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Kveline Swin dell, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all oilier persons miei- ested in the estate of Swindell, first real name unknown, deceased; I Hiram 1 1. Adams; Catharine .oants. the unknown Heirs, oevisi-es. jetui---, personal representatives a. id all oth er persons interested in the estate of Hiram D. Adams, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legat'-e., per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Catharine Adams. deceased; Sarah Keeson: Oliver II. IJeeson: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Sarah Beeson, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatee.'-, personal lei-i-esentat Ives ami all other persons in terested in the estate of Oliver if. Heeson, deceased : John Jackson: Nancy Jackson; the unknown heirs, devisees, lecatees. personal representatives and all other persons interested in He estate of John Jackson, deceased; t lie unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other ?ersons interested in the estate of Nancy Jackson. deceased: Aiaritta Simpson. intermarried with Klias Cibbs and known as Alariett Cibhs: Klias CJibbs: the unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Aiaritta Simpson, also Know n as Alariett Oibbs, deceased: the en known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives anil all other nersons interested in the estat" of Klias Cibbs. deceased: Daniel S. llar- nesl. also known as D.. S. I lamest Ann N. JIarnest: the unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested In the estate of Daniel S. Hanu'st. de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisr leirntrcs- nersonal representatives and all other persons interested in tin estate of Ann N. Harnest, deceased Kliza Jane Ktheridge. also known as Klizabeth Jane Ktheridge:. Wm. T Ktheridge: the unknown heir.;, devi sees, legatees. personal representa fives ami all other persons interested in tho estate of KHzu Jane l"th ridg also known as Kliza bet h Jane Ktlier idge. deceased: tho unknown heirs devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and ali other persons interest ed in the estate of Wni. T. Ktheridge deceased: Kuniee Sage Fellows; Kush O. Fellows: Adelbert l Korbes: tin unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of Adel belt D. Forbes, deceased: Oliver I. Ty son: Mrs. Oliver IT. Tyson, lirst real name unknown: the unknown heir devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and ail oilier persons interested in the estate of Oliver I". Tyson, de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Oliver l Tyson, first real name unknown, deceased; St Ledger Beck; Mary 'A. Beck; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate or St Ledger Beck, deeeased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estiite of Mary A. Berk deeeased; Daniel Mcllvoy, also known as Daniel Atcllvory: Atartha A. Mcllvoy also known as Martha A. Mcllvory; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. personal representatives and ali other persons interested in the estate of Daniel Alellvoy. also known as Dan iel Atcllvory, deeeased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives anil all other persons in terested in tne estate or Martini A. At llvoy, also known as Martha A. Alcli vory, deceased; the unknown heirs. aevisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed In the estate of Noah IV.. Hobbs. dp- ceased; the unknown heirs, de isoes. legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Airs. Noah K. Hobbs, fust reul tiuine unknown, deceased; Mich ael K. Bannln. also known us Al. K. Bannin; Mrs. Michael K. Bannin, first real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other pcrso-ns in terested in the -estate of Michael K. Bannin. also known as M. JO. Bannin! deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representative! and all other persons interested in I he estate of Mrs. Michael K. Bannin. fust real name unknown, deceased; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of John Fitzgerald, deceased; Mary Fitzgerald, widow of John Fitzgerald, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal reprcsentali yes and all other persons Interested in the estate of Mary Fitzgerald' deceased; Kdward J Fitzgerald; Mary Fitzgerald. bl wire the unknown heirs, devisees, legatee-; personal representatives and all other persons interested in tho estate of Kd ward J. Fitzgerald, deceased: the tin known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all otiier per sons interested in the estate of Marv Fitzgerald, deceased; John Fitzgerald Zorae ' Fitzgerald, his wife; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal S'tlS Fit.g. hell's. re ; i ee.' : nt ' ie, I a hi. devi led di t jvi s in the i eased : . legatees, nd a;i oth rose ii t a t i v e.- Urosted in the gera Id. dwcasi .1 : gersild; Mrs. Wit first ral name linn Fitzgerald: devisees, legatees, j tatives tiud all olhci 1 all other n t rstate of John the unknown personal r- p- pej-sons Hi st .t.. !' Xorae nt. Wiiliatn Pa-il F.l.- iam Paul Fitzgerald, unknown; Alary Lil- tho unknown heirs, r.-orta 1 rem e.- eu- persons interest ed in the estate gcrald. deceased devisees. legatees, personal n pre tatives and all oilier persons intei cd in the estate of Shepherd Duke. of Mary Lillian l-'itz-the unknown heits. ii--1 -ic- , cease. i ; tne unknown l.eirs. .iei- . . -. legatees, personal representatives and 1 a'l other persons interested in the estate of Lcvina I Mike, deceased; Mrs. Klla Cooper, n idoi : Lloyd D. H ii nett. widower: Alice Sage; YViil.am Sage; Mrv. William Vage, first real name unknown; Karl Siige; Mrs Karl i Sage, tirs: ri al mime unknown: I'larles Sage; Mrs. Charles Sage, first real name .unknown: Alartha Sage w j iow; Albert Sage: Mrs. Albert Sai.e, lirst al name unknown: Kuima Sane lee. nee Linnm fnge. real name other than Kuima Sage unknown; John Doe. inM real name unknown, husband of Kiuina Sage Doe; the unknown heirs, . I . i - sees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons inteitstd in I I estate of Harvey W. Saiic, d.- cast d; the unknown heirs, devisees, legato, personal representatives and all oth-r persons interested in the estate o-' ',-'.:-gene H. Sage, deceased: John Duke; Mrs. John Duke, first ical nam i- kiiown: Charles Duke: Airs. I'harie-i Duke, first real name unknown; Law rence Horning; Kntily A. Horning: lie following described property, to-wii Commencing thirty (.': roils north of the southwest corner of th" southwest quarter of the soiiM.cai quarter of Section Ki. Towie-hin Is, North Kiinge l-'!. ciit of the r.th P. .V. , in the County of Cass, Nebraska: Hicm. noith mi rods: thence east mi rod-; thence south .10 rods: theme wst "J rods; thence south 30 rods; Then." west -fS rods to theyjdace of begin n i m: . and known as bdy :;s, IT and .". ri the northwest quarter of the south.a-: quarter of -ajd Section Kh and lot--f. I't;, the west acres of lot "J lot and lot .'. in the south wist quarter of the southeast quarter ..:' said Section 1.1. all in Township 1 .:, North I"ange KJ, east of the t;th P. M . In the iour.ty of Cass, Nebraska; and all persons having or claiming any m terest of any kind in and to said r..-.u estate or any part thereof; and t unknown owners and the i.n'iviiov . n claimant.- of commencing .'!" lo.s north of the MMithwest corner of 1 1 e southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Set lion 1 :;. '''owiiship r'. North Kanse ::. east of the ;th P. Ah, in the County of I'ass. Nebraska: tl cm e north Ml rods; thence east Ml rods; thence south n roils: thence west :; rods; thence south :!( rods; theme west Is rods- to the place of beam nine, and known as Jots :js, .17 and .In in the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of said Section 1.'! and lot "I. --1. -it, the west three acres of lot . let and lot .1(5, in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter n' snid Section 1."!, all in Township North Pnuge 1.:. east, of the nth P. in tie iVunty of Cass, Nebraska: i on are ie rcl.y notilied that on 5tii dav of August. l!ll!. phi in t ill's ed their suit in the District Couit of the County of Cass, Nebraska, to quiet plaintiffs' title to the hove described land, to-wit: Commencing till ty rods north ..if the southwest corner of 1 1 southwest quarter- of the sonthen-t quarttr of Section i::. Township 1 :;, North Kaiige 1.:. ast of the Mb P. Al.. in the County of Cass. Nebraska: then". north mi rods: i hence ast 1 rml; thence south .10 rods: thence wc-t rods: thence south '.',') rods; tl.tnee wot -Is ro.hs to the place f Lcginuiuu, and known as lots :;s, .17 and .Is in 1 1 c northwest quarter of the southeast Al. t! . Ii quarter of said M. :''.. the West lot ':i ami lot quarter of the said Section 1 North Kange 1". in the Countv . cause "f thejr themselves and Hon 1:;, and lots three acres of lot i.'l lu the soulhv. southeast quarter . all in Township . east of the (dli 1 '. if Cass. Nebraska. ;nl t erse possess ion their grantors tor -4. -S est of 1 -'. M . b- - by i j - i than ten years prior to tne comtncice -metit "1 said suit and to enjoin aeh and all of ei from having or iaim ing any right, title, lien or intin.-t. eitiier legal or equitable, in or to air land, or any part thereof; to require you to set forth your right, titn, claim, lien or interest therein, if any, either e;al or equitable, ami lo hav the Mime adjudged inferior lo the title of plaintins and for general equitable i ei ief. This notice is made pursuant to the order ef the court. You are requited to answer said petition on or before Monday, September J-J, Jlilil, or uciaun win oe uuiv entered therein OTT Jf. SCIIKKAIAN. s chaklks c. pak.mi;li:, JAAIKS V. SACi;. Plaint ill's. W. A. KOBKKTSON. Atty. for Plaintiffs. i r of be la lo lid X ItTH 'M-;s OK IM IMirilll t I lli I lie I'armrr.H I nio :i I niiiirrntlii- - Mocintiou if (irtiiwimil, .eltr. The name of tills eornois.i o .,! he Farmers' Ki: ion Cooneva t i v . x-.- socialion. tif Creen wood. Nehr. The piincip.i I pho-e of trail-. i. I in . tee business or t ! is; corpora i ion r ; he at I .let n Wood, Cass conn: v. Nell. The business of the corporation s. a 1 ! be the hn ing and selling for its.-U' or on commission. as well us that r' hamliing iintf shipping grain. I.ma produce, coal. live stock and farm :i' piies; to purchase hold, or lease real estate or other property for ti,e t,s of the corporution In conducting its busi ness; to direct, own, control, has - operate grain elevators, warehoti-t s. storehouses ami other buiblinus and to acquire property in any terminal mar kets necessary in conducting said bu-i- iie.-s. 10 purchase and to hold stock other corporations; to borrow- moi, to make, execute and deliver con. ant-cs ami to secure tin; same; and do. perform and curry on the alio.- business in tile Statu of Nebraska. The amount of the capital stock ! this corporation shall be $ Jl.iuM'.iii. which shall tie divided Into it.ii .-ha re ef $100,011 each. $10,000. HO shall be lully paid in at the time of ctuiituei.ee nient of business. i This stock shall be f 1 0 11 - a sses sa 1 m e. The highest amount of indebtedness which this corporation shall at uw' time subject itself shall not c,e.d two-thirds of the paid up capital stock. the term of thu existence of tli. eoiporalion shall commence on li e day Of June A. D. 1!M0. and I he shall continue for a term or lirtv years from said dale, unless sooner solved by a majority of the stock! ers or by operation oflnw The business of this eori.or:. t inn be conducted bv the fol low it,-- I of seven (7) directors until the annual meefiiig ns provided by its la-. i ne seven () directors are .ion . )ile, John Armstrong. Chus Marl in. Harry V. Bricker. F. 1 1. Co... lie! ou. O. I Pi ters and John W. Wiedui.ni. The officers of the cori.orat i"ii .11 O. F. Peters, president: John Dal.-. 1.. president; Harry V I'.iieker shitum UIhI John V, Wicdlnan. treasurer !M ! -aim 1 di - -s.hi- ...a rd III' -1. POLAND CHINA PIGS. Pure bred pigs for sale, mouth, Neh. Poland China. hoar C. I,. Mayalih. IMatt.- SHORTHAND e have tuuyht those i:ess t mining fr -jit tor every graduate. 1 Low tuition. Students noaru wiiite 11 A N M Nt. IHMIH hlJIil'IM. I Ki.i:;it inn branciics of 1 11 -years. position- a pld firouiot 1011- work for ti attending. Ask for D Boyles College, Omaha, Nebr.