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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. PAGE FOim PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Oe plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Eatered at Poetofflce, Plattsmoutb. Neb- a aecoad-clasa mall matter R. A. BATES, Publishc SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Another harbinger of spring. Gov ernment seeds hare begun to come to the farmers. :o: A case was reported the other day in which a doe ate a lady's skirt. The poor beast Is probably still hungry. :o: With so much good pulp wood be ing manufactured into ouija boards, it is not surprising that print pa per is so scarce. :o: It isn't remarkable perhaps that Seattle defeated a radical candidate for mayor so decisively. It happens that Seattle knows the type at first hand. :o: - Those Omaha grocers who have organized to fight down the cost of living evidently are striving to pave the way to the purchase of some new spring suits. :o: The German war criminals are reported to be escaping over the frontiers into Holland. The ex kaiser's faithful followers will nev er, never, desert him. :o: Uncle Sam is the world's great est and most wasteful publisher. More than 61,000,000 copies of Gov ernment publications were printed last year at a cost of $13,000,000. :o: The grounds for . Mary Pickford's divorce were not very clearly brought so they evidently did not include uonsupport, and Owen Moore may still bear the. name of being a good I-rovider. - . to: The railroads marched home from the war wearing their old badly tat tered uniforms, many of which un doubtedly bore I). S. M's., which un fortunately could not be seen for the wound stripes. :o: Poland wants a big indemnity from Russia, and Poland seems to know something about Bolsheviki, for she wants her indemnity in gold, which is the only thing genuine the Polsheviki have. :o: A dear old lady when she heard that the kaiser's gold plate was be ing handed over to the Reichsbank, remarked that with all his faults she did think that the poor man might be allowed to retain his teeth. :o: "This hat was made for you, dear," said a millinery saleslady to a teacher, who is young and pretty, and the teacher says that next day she saw a very old lady wearing the same kind of a hat very becomingly. :o: Probably it isn't stating it cor rectly to say the allies are "easing up" on Germany. What they seem to be doing is giving Germany a chance to pay what she owes, or at least find out how much it Is. - ' :o: Under its great" gilded dome, the Congressional Library preserves for public use and reference and pos terity nearly 5 million items, in cluding 2,710,000 printed books and pamphlets, 165,000 maps, 400,000 etchings, engravings, photograph:;, etc., 850,000 pieces of music and hundreds or thousands of manu scripts. :o: "The Bible is now read in 65 i languages and by seven-tenths of the human race," the Rev. Frank Marston told the Woman's Mission ary Federation of Cincinnatti. "With the recent completement of the Man darin translation it becomes an open book to 3 million Chinese, many of whom have been unable because of the multiplicity of Chinese dialects to read It. A good many of the unknown "rel atives" who always appear soon after the death of a rich hermit probably are genuine, and help explain why the hermit became a hermit. :o: v "Contrary to general appearance. reminds the Atchison Globe, "the young man at the ticket window in the average depot is not the owner of the railroad system. - 1 :o: ; Several thousand barrels of rt pies remain in storage in Springfield, Mo., owing to the fact, . says the Springfield Leader, that the apple crop was large all over the country. v :o: "Lad," said an elderly man to a youth tmoking a cigarette opposite a tall building, "do you realize that the money a man spends for tobacco from youth to old age, if saved and placed on Interest, would build a building like that?" "Sure," re plied the youth, "Which one of them do you own?" Some criticism is directed at the school teachers because they appar ently had laid greater stress on their needs for bigger salaries than on their promises to increase their ef ficiency. Teaching efficiency is a thing always to le desired and prob ably the teachers of the middle west will gladly consent to have their ef ficiency and production records com pared with those of workers in other trades where wages have in creased 100 to 150 per cent in they last four years. :o: STARVING EUROPE Edward F. Flesh of St. Louis told in the Post-Dispatch Thursday about conditions in the raminc-stricken countries of Europe. It is not a hearsay story he tells. He has him self witnessed the horror of whole people slowly dying of starvation. For ten months Mr. Flesh was in Europe as first assistant to Herbert Hoover in distributing food. The conditions are apalling. Aus tria is the worst sufferer, but Poland and Hungary are in desperate want and Germany is not much better off. The one question is to get enough feed to keep alive. Nobody has enough to eat. The saddest phase of the tragedy is the blight of the children of those nations, in whom laughter has been crushed, who are too weak to play," upon whom the palsy of old age has descended. A need eo terrible and so vast as this, it would seem, should be met by national effort. Our congress has held differnetly. It has been argued that as a government we have done as much for suffering Europe as may be expected. Such an attitude refers this question to us an individuals, and arrangements have been made by which individual assistance can be promptly and surely rendered. Any citizen can buy a food draft at any bank in the United States. Those food drafts are issued in de nomination of from $10 to $50. They may be sent to persons in the starv ing countries. The recipient can present the draft at the nearest ware- istration and get food la the amount the draft calls for. If a citizen doesn't know anyone in those coun tries but whishes to help as a matter house of the American relief admin of humanity, the bank will instruct him where to send the draft. It has been objected that America should not be expected to provide for her former enemies. To that Mr. Flesh replies that America was never at war with the women and children of any country.--St. Louis Tost-Dis-patch. If you, are riot a subscriber to the Daily Journal let us enter your nam on our subscription list. ,.t. ,t,,. , . ,.. . ..! .1. S"l"!"M"Mlg'l"ll t "i t CASS CO. FARM J t BUREAU NOTES J " Breeding Flock. The county agent, with the assis tance of Mr. Weli3, poultry exten sion worker, mated 10 of the bcol hens with one cockerel for Mrs. John Stone, of Mynard. This is the best method and also the less expensive may to improve your flock. Poultry Houses. On the same day aid was given H. H. Cotton of Plattsmouth, and Mr. Bailey of Weeping Water, in making plans for poultry houses. Early Seeding of Spring Grains Pay. Experiments by the Nebraska ex periment station both at Lincoln and North Platte indicate a great advantage for the early seeding of spring small grain crops, bpring wheat and oats may be sown as ear ly as the ground is fit to work, which is usually the latter part of March, while the seeding of barley commonly follows: barley being somewhat more subject to frost in jury. The probable reason for the greater yields from the early seed ing is that the crop is unable to make its growth and mature in the more favorable part of the season. and therefore is less subject to drouth, heat, rust and lodging. Farm experience indicates that ear ly seeding is not of such great im portance in extreme western Ne braska where the summer season is considerably cooler than in the east, and the crop can mature in a rather normal manner even though rather late in the season. Spring Favored For -Seeding Sweet Clover. Early spring is the most popular time for seeding sweet clover, ac cording to a survey of the Nebraska College of Agriculture. A canvass of eighty-eight farmers showed that seeded in February, 16 in March and 4 9 in April. Many methods of sowing sweet clover are used, but probably the most extensive method Ls that of seeding on corn-stalk land, using a modified nurse crop of ear- y oats or barley. Most growers used hulled seed and about half of early oats or barley.ETAOIN NUN them sacrificed seed. About SO per cent broadcasted sweet .clover and followed with light harrowing. The seed bed should be firm and com pact, with just enough loose soil on top to covr the seed. Ask the Farm Bureau for circulars on Sweet Clover. L. R. Snipes, County Agent. FOR SALE Five pedigreed poland china gilts, farrowed Sept. 20th, weigh 170 pounds. $40 each. Telephone 3513. A. O. Ramge. FOR SALE Four or 5 young horses, 4 to 5 years old; also a few young heifers. Dr. Hall, farm, Murray, Neb. 4tw. FOR SALE Two young black mares, full sis ters. One 4-yfar old, not broke, and one 6-year-old, broke. Call on J. H. Tams at County Farm. 2td- le; al mitick In tlie District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Joseph A. l-;vereit. 1'iainiin, vs. .u- mantlia Jamison J.nK ct al, Defen dants. To the defendant Belle Henderson nd I ienilrrHon. her husband; Donald Nichols and Mrs. Donald Nich ols, his wife: You and each of yon are hereby no tified that on the 2Sth day of June. A. 1. 191S. plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of Cass county. Ne braska, the obiect and purpose of which is to ciuift ami confirm plain tiffs title in and to the KVfc of NEli of Section 29, and the west ten acre; of the NVi of 1 Seetion 2S, all in Township 10 N. of Hange 14, east oJ the -tli I". M.. in Cass county. Nebras ka, and to etiioin each and all of you from having or claiming any right. title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable in and to said land or any part thereof and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner in terfering wall plalntift s possession and enjoyment of said premises and for equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of the said' court You are required to an swer iaid petition on or before the 19th duy of April. 1920. or your de fault will be entered therein. JOSEPH A. KVKI5KTT, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, mS-Jw His Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE In the Distrlc Court of Cass coun tv, Nebraska. F. M. Welshimer and Company, a co-partnership, composed of F. M.. Wel shimer. C. 10. Welshimer and Jains Welshimer. Plaintiffs. vs. Peter E. HufTner et al. Defendants. To the defendant, John W. Huffner You are berebv notified that on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1919. plaia tllTs filed their suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, Lie object and purpose of which Is td foreclose . a mechanic's lien on the northwest quarter of Section five (f). Township 11 N. Hange 13. east of the 6tii P. M., In Cass county, Nebraska, in the sum of $166.2. with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per annvtni from April 9, 1918, and equitable re lief. . . ihis notice is iven pursuant to an order of said court. Tou are required to answer said petition on or before the 19th day. of April. 1920, or your default win be entered therein. F. M. TV'BLSHIMKR AND COMPANY a co-partnership, composed of F. M. Welsh imer, C E. Welshimer and James Welshimer. Plaintiffs. By A. L. TIDD. mS-t w. Their Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE Emma Eikenbary, defendant, will take notice that on the Sthday of March, 1920, Alice Johnson, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which, are to enforce spe cific performance of a certain con tract for the sale by the defendant of an undivided one-third part of the fol lowing described real estate, towit: The south half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-four (24): also the north iialf of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-five (25), excepting twenty acres off the south sideV thereof; also the east half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-three (23), all in Township twelve (12), North Hange thirteen (13). east of the 6tl 1. M., Cass county. Nebraska; also the following described tract of land, .to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner or Section twenty-six (2i in Township twelve (12), Hange thirteen 13). east of the 6th 1. M-. Cass coun ty, Nebraska: thence running west forty (40) rods; thence south sixty 0 rods; thence' east forty (40) rods; thence north sixty (60) rods to the place of beginning, containing in all 17 4.6S acres more or less, according to Government survey. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 26th day of April. 1920. Dated tins btli day of March, 1920. ALICE JOHNSON, m5-4w. Plaintiff. LKfiAL NOTICE Ii1s unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons Interested In his estate; An-Ji-pw M. House, if living, if deceased. his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. personal representatives and all other persons Interested In his estate; the American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of Ixmdon (Limited) and all uersona claiming any interest of any kind in the north half of the south east quarter of Section twenty-eight 2S), Township twelvo (12), North Hange nine (9 east of the 6th I. M., Cass county, Nebraska, or any part thereof. ' You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 2Sth day of Febru- irv. 1920. a petition was filed in the District Court of Cas county, Ne braska, in which Peter Halmes is plain tiff and John House, if living, if de ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, egatees, personal representatives and ill other persons interested in his tate; Andrew M. House, if living, if leceased. his unknown heirs, devisees. 'egatees,- personal representatives and ill other persons interested In his es tate: The American Freehold Land Vlortgage Company of London (Limit ed) and ail persons claiming any ln- erest of any kind in the north hair f the southeast quarter of Section twenty-eight 2iO, Township twelve 12), North Hange nine 9) east or -.lie 6th P. M.. Cass county, Nebraska, jr any parL thereof, are defendants. The objectTnd prayer of which pe ition is to quiet the title In the plain iff J'eter Halmes to the north half of lie-southeast quarter of Section twen ty-eight. Township twelve. North iangu nine east of the bth l . ai.. Lass ountv. Nebraska, because said plain- .ilT. arid his gr.-intors. have had the ac- 'ual, open, notorious, exclusive and dverse possession thereof, and every art and parcel thereof, for more than ien years last past prior to the com- nencement of this action, , and ror equitable relief.-! You and each, or you are runner lotified that you are required to an iwer said petition on or before Mon lay the 19th day of April. 1920. t'U L bill 11 A.L.U !'... i'laintlir. C. A. RAWLS, ti1-4w. Attorney LKIML NOTICE Manota Vailetv. defendant will take notice that on the bth day of March, '920. Alice Johnson, plaintiff herein. lied her petition In the District Court jf Cas county, Nebraska, against said lefendant. the object and prayer or which are to enforce specific perfor mance of a certain 'contract for the ale by the defendant of an undivided ne-third part of the following ae- eribed real estate, towit: The south half of the southwest nuarter of Section ' twenty-four 24: also the north half of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-five (2;, -cepting twenty, acres off the south side thereof; also the east half of the southeast quarter of the southeast luarter of Section twenty-three (2J). all In Township twelve (12). North Hange tiiirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M.. Cass countv. Nebraska; also thei loiiowinjc uescnoeo unii ii iaiiu io- .vit: Commencing at the northeast cor ner ofSertion twenty-six t26) In Town- hii twelve (12) Hange thirteen (l: past of the 6th I. M., Cass county, Ne braska; thence running west forty (40) rods; thence south sixty (60) rods; thence east forty (10) rods; thence north sixty (60) rods, to the place of beginning, containing in all lM.bS acres more or less according to Gov ernment survey. Vuu are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 26th day of April, 1920. Dated this Sth 'lay or .March. 1920. ALICE JOHNSON, mS-w. Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE Order of hearing on petition for ap pointment of Administrator or Ad ministratis. The state of Nebraska, Cass coiuty. ss. In the County Court. In the mattr of estate of John Nich ols, deceased. ,)n reading and filing the petition ,r Earl, John and Clinton Z. Nichols, pray ing that administration of said estate may be granted- to Harry Nichols as administrator. Ordered, that March 9, A. T). 1920, at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for henr ing said 'petition, when all persons in terested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county, and show canst; whv tlu praper of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notice of the pond ency of said petition and the httaiing thereof be given t all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copv of. tills order in the Plattsmouth journal, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suceessive weeks, prior to said dav of hearing. Dated. February 13. 1920. ALLEN J. 13EKSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estates of Kate E. McMaken. Deceased and Hattie E. M'-Maken, Deceased. To all tiersons interested In said es tates, creditors and heirs at law: You are hereby notified that on the 19th dav of February, lazumseph II McMaken filed a petition In this Court allesinK that Kate E. McMaken, late a resident of Plattsmouth. Cass counr ty. Nebraska, departed mis lire in testate on or about the 11th day of September, 1900, in said city, and left surviving her as her solp and .only heirs at law. Henry C. McMaken, her husband, and six children, viz: Kva'C Heese. Edward M. McMaken, Joseph H. McMaken. Guy O. McMaken. Carrie Scott and Hattie E. McMaken, all of legal age, and that said decedent was seized anil possessed of the fee simple title to 4.36 acres of-land In Cass countv-. Nebraska, described t.s follows: Commencing 12 chains and 72 links north of the southeast coiner of Sec tion 12. Town North, Hange 13. East: thence west 3 chains and 60 links; thence north 12 chains and 12 links; thence east 3 chains and CO links; thence south 12 chains and 12 links to the place of beginning, which was the homestead of said deceased and her husband. . Henry C. McMaken, and that the title thereto descended according to the decedent law than In force to the children of said deceas ed before named in common and un divided. Also that on the day of April, 1902. Hattie E. McMaken, one of said heirs at law of .said Kate E. McMaken, deceased, then " a resident of Platts mouth, in said county, departed this life intestate, and without Issue and left her surviving as her sole and only heirs at law, her father the said Henry C. McMaken, who thereby be came seized of an undivided one-sixth interest in said land according to the decedent law then in force; that the petitioner is entitled to an undivided one-sixth interest in the estate of said Kate JO. McMaken, deceased and that more than two years have now elaps ed since the death of .said decedents, and that no application lias been made in the state of Nebraska for the ap pointment of an administrator, either by the heirs of said decedents or by persons claiming to be .creditors of said decedents, and praying for a de termination of the time of the death of the said Kate E. McMaken and also of the time of the death of said Hat tie E. McMaken. and of their heirs at law, and the degree of kinship, and the right of descent of the real prop erty belonging to said decedents in the State of Nebraska, and for an or der barring claims against said es tates, and for such other orders" and proceedings us may be necessary .for a correct determination of said matter, Said matter has been set down for hearing at tho County Court room in Plattsmouth, In said county,' on the 27th day of March, 1920. at ten (10) o'clock a. m., at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest said petition. Dated February 19, 1920. ALLEN J. HEESON. f23-3w) County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. in the matter of the estate of Kliza beth Philips, formerly Elizabeth Walk er. Deceased. To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and. heirs at law: You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of February, 1920, Frank McCarthy filed a petition in this court alleging that Elizabeth Philips, form erly Elizabeth Walker, late of Platts mouth. Cass county, Nebraska, died intestate, in said county, on or about the 17th day of April, 1902, seized and possessed of the title in fee simple of the following described real estate, to wit: Commencing at a point on the one-eighth section line 7.40 chains north of the southvVst corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 19, in Town 12. North. Hange 14, Fast . and running thence east at. light angles to said one-eighth section line, 2.90 chains to the west line of the county road No. ,""; thence north, (Va. 11 degrees 10.) 26'4 degrees west, on the west line of said county road C chains, intersect ing said one-eighth section line: thence south on said one-eighth section line ".26 chains to the place of beginning. all in (ass county, Nebraska: and that said decedent Elizabeth Philips, formerly Elizabeth Walker, left sur viving her as her sole and only heir at law. a daughter, Nancy 10. Patton (nee Walker), the sole issue of a prior marriage, and a husband, John Philips, of Gleitwood, Iowa; that the petition er is now tlie owner of said premises bv virtue of mesne conveyances in which the title of tlie said Nancy 10. Patton was conveyed to - petitioner. and that more than two years have now elapsed since the dcjitlu of said decedent, and that no application for tne appointment of an administrator of said estate has ever been made in the State of Nebraska, and praying for a determination of the time of tlie death of the said Elizabeth Philips, formerly Elizabeth Walker, deceased and of her heirs a law, the degree of kinship and tlie right or descent or the rial property belonging to said estate in the State of Nebraska, and for an order barring claims against said estate, ar.i for such other orders and proceedings as may be necessary' for tlie determination of said matter. Said matter has been set for hear ing at J.he County Court room in tlie City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, on the 2th day of March, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time- and place all persons interested may appear and contest said petition. Dated February 21, 1920. ALLEN J BEESON, f23-3w.) County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING mill Notice on Petition for Set- t lenient of Account. In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of Henry Kaufmann, deceased: On reading the petition of Maggie Kaufmann. Administratrix, praying a final settlement and allowance of ht-r account filed in this court on the 21st lay of February, 1920, and for distri bution and assignment or sain es tate and the discharge of said ad ministratrix; It ls hereby ordered that you and all persons Interested in said , matter may, and do, appear at, the County Court to be held in and for said county on the Sth day of March, A. I . 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m., lo snow cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and tlie hear ing thereof be given to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-wecKiy news paper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof. 1 have here unto set my hand and the Seal f said Court, this 21st day f February, A. D. 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) . County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In tr.e Countv Court. In the matteV of the estate of Mae E. Goodman, deceased: To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at tlie County Court room in Platts mouth in said countv on the loth day of March. 1920. arid tlie lfith day of June, 1920, at ten (10) o'clock a. m., of each dav to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment- and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of clafrns against said estate Is three months from the 15th day of March, A. D. 1920, und the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 15th day of March, 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of said Cfunty Court this 10th day of February, 1320. ALLEN ,T. BEESON, (Seal) 2-4w. County Judg. OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Commissioners of Cass county, Ne braska, on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1920, filed a map in the office of the I'mintv 'lerk of said countv on which i are marked certain roads selected and . t . . i , : i 1 i .. l . . 1 . . . I - ,....- it oesignaieo uy shiii uiwni as "County Hoads." The County Clerk of said countv therefore lixes the 2 3rd day of March, A. D. 1920, as a date of bearimr thereon. At any time before (said hearing is concluded any ten free holders or Cass county. NebrasKa, may file a petition witli the County Clerk asking for any change in said desig , nated roads, setting fortli the reason for the proposed road, accompanied with a plat with such proposed change. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and tlie seal of said coun ty this 6th day of March, A. D. 1920. GEO. H. SAYLES, (Seal) County Clerk. Dusterhoff Interiors bear the distinctive mark or STYLE and QUALITY! ORIGINAL! EXCLUSIVE! They are always recognized by those who appreciate the BEST! We strongly urge that you book your orders for SPRING WORK with us now, so that you may be sure to have your work done well and with out any delay. Call, write or phone today. IUax Dusterhoff, Exclusive INTERIOR DECORATING and Practical Painting for 23 years, Murdock, Nebraska We carry the newest and finest Wall Paper in stock! LEGAL NOTICE To the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of S. N. Merriam, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ail other persons interested in tlie estate of William II. Wright, deceased; Hugh Henry, if living, if deceased, his un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all. other persons interested in persons claiming any kind in that part of his estate; all interest of any Lots two, three thirteen. Town- and five, in Section ship twelve, Hange ten, Cass county. Nebraska, lying nortlk and east of tlie It. Ac M. Hailroad right of way, or any part thereof, and Myrtle P, Atwood: ou-and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 3rd day of March, 1920. a petition was tiled in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, in which Tillie Zaar, Oscar W. Zaar and Axel D. Zaar were plaintiffs, and the Village of South Bend; tlie un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and ail other persons interested in the estate of S. N. Mtrriam, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons In terested in the estate of William II. Wright, deceased; Hugh Henry, if living, if deceased, the unknown heirs. devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in his estate; Catherine H. Farmele, widow of Calvin H. Parmele, deceased; Myrtle P. Atwood, Nellie P. Agnew, ChaYles C. Parmele and Thomas E. Parmele, sole heirs of Calvin H. Par mele, deceased; that part of Lots two, three and five in Section thirteen. Township twelve, Hange ten, Cass county, Nebraska lying north and east of the B. Ac M. railroad right of way, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate, or any part thereof, were defendants. Tlie object and prayer of which pe tition are to quiet title in the plaintiff Tillie Zaar to Lot two in that part of Section thirteen. Township twelve, Hange ten. Cass county, Nebraska, ly ing north and east of the B. & M. railroad right of way; To quiet the title in the plaintiff Axel D. Zaar, to Lot three in Section thirteen. Township twelve, Hange ten, Cass county, Nebraska, lying north and east of the B. & M. right of way; To quiet the title in the plainttff Oscar W. Zaar, to lot five In Section thirteen, township twelve, Hange ten, Cass county, Nebraska, lying north and east of the B. & AI. railroad right of way; Because said plaintiffs, and eauh of them,' and their grantors, have had the actual, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession thereof, and of every part and parcel thereof, for more than ten years last past prior to the commencement of this action, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the 26th day of April, 1920. TILLIE Z AA It OSCAK' W. ZAAH AXEL D. ZAAH Plaintiffs. C. A. liAWLS, niS-lw. Attorney. If it's in the book line, call at the Journal office. PI HEADSTONES AND Buy this winter and save 15 per cent. Work ! j not to bc'paid for until H Cass County Monument Company M. W. Telephone 177 t NOTICE Notice is Lereby given of the In corporation of The Murray Library Association. The name of the corporation is "The Murray Library Association." The principal place of transacting its business is at Murray, Nebraska. Tlie general nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation shall be the purchasing, receiving by donation or otherwise, all kinds of books, magazines, daily and weekly papers and other periodicals, and keeping the same for general circu lation among the citizens of Cass county, either with or without charge, and to fix the limit of time which any one shall retain any book, paper or periodical, which may be given out to read: to purchase and own real estate, together with necessary buildings for the maintaining of tlie property of the corporation, and the accommodation of the public in the way of reading rooms, reception room, vaults and places for safeguarding the property of tho com pany, and to make any and all neces sary, needful and proper rules and regulations for the conduct of the general public library business. The amwint of the capital stock authorized ia $10,000.00. , The time of commencing business shall b the 24th of January, 1920, and the time of termination twenty-five years from the date of commencement. The highest amount of indebtedness to which said corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not be more than one-half the aggregate of Its capital stock. The business affairs of the corpora tion shall be managed by a Board of Directors composed of not less than three, nor more than five members. PAULINE OLDHAM. f9-4w. President. ORDER OK HEARING and Notier of Probate of Mill In the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons Interested In the es tate of Ann White, deceased: On reading the petition of Mark White praying that the Instrument filed in this court on tlie Sth day of March, 1920, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said de ceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and tea-' tament of Ann White, deceased; that said instrument be admitted to pro bate, and the administration of said estate be granted to D. J. Pittman as executor; It is hereby ordered iJat you, and all persons interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun ty, on the 12th day. of April, A. D. 190. at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause. If any there be, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition anil that the hearing thereof be given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of tills Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed lit said county for tiiree successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of id court, this Sth day ot March, A. D. IP. P. ALLEN ,T. BEESON. (SiI) nill-3w County Ju J4. ' C4 C: i t- t i- I f i s- i li it is set In the spring. it ij j M SMITH PlatUmouth, Neb. t J v ) IT