THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920. PAGE FOTJB PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL 'Cbz plattetnoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce. Plattsmouth. Neb., aa second-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publishe. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Up to the present time it resem bles a "treaty of pieces". :o: Beware of the fellow who knows nothing and doesn't know it. -:o: A few- weeks more and you will be kicking because it is too hot. Don't linger at the bottom of the ladder. Either go up or down. Many men argue with terrific frenzy over ' the religion they haven't got. -:o; A promising future is desirable, but a paying present i3 more appre ciated by one's acquaintances. -:o:- While the milk of human kind ness is condensed to a great extent. it is never put up in tin cans. -:o: Let's see, which one of these Ger man governments or ex-govern ments is It we're at war with, any way? :o:- It is better to sleep over what you have a notion to do, than to pass sleepless night over what you have done. -:o: At last the league of nations has decided what to do about Russia. It has appointed a commission to in vestigate the report that there is something the matter there. Figuring solely from the amount of actual usable material gained, the cartoonists and jokesmiths ought to be glad this country went "dry", but few of them seem willing to con fess. . :o:- Einployees of the Federal Reserve bank in Chicago are forbidden to marry unless they earn a salary of more than $125 a month. But sup posing the fiancee is a well to do working girl. :o: The question as to whether Pre mier Lloyd George or Mr. Asquith is to be the leader of the Liberal party in England seems to have been answered. Mr. Lloyd George is form ing a new party. The winsome and ambitious young woman who carried our wealthiest Oklahoma Indian off into matrimony seems to have stirred up a number of things, among them one Mr. O'Hornett, banker of Henryetta, Ok lahoma. -:o: In London the zero In ambitions has been thwarted by the crudest of injunctions. . A Massachusetts woman has been enjoyed by a Brit ish court from representing herself as an Illegitimate daughter of Christine Nilsson. -col The mayor of Detroit says the man who fails to vote ought to be put in jail. And If be votes more than once In any one election, he will certainly go -to jail. The path between jails in this country is cer tainly straight and narrow. :o:- In leap years it is predicted (hat leaping would be interfered with considerably by .the hobble skirt3. The prediction proved to be not ev en respectably 'visionary. Many leaps this year, it Is predicted, will be nipped in the bud by the fact that the girls have good paying jobs. Well, maybe so. :o: An exchange says that "on!-thlrd "of the fools in the country think they can beat a lawyer in expound ing law. One-half think they can beat the doctor in healing the sick. Two-thirds of them think they can beat the minister in preaching the gospel; and all of them think they can beat the editor in running a newspaper. The human tongue is a mighty hard thing and wild thing to tame. :o: It also begins to appear that a revolution, especially a German one, can be too bloodless to be true. The man who is continually try ing to impress you with the idea that he is somebody, isn't anybody. :o:- When all the pretty girls you meet seem to be interested in some thing across the street, it is a sign you. are growing old. :o:- our idea of a cruel Joke, when some of those leading candidates for pres ident insist they're not candidates, would be to take them at their word. :o: "What are spats a sign of?" asks a correspondent. Well, if it's a cold day, they're a sign that she hasn't any low' shoes, but is doing her best to cover up her high ones. -:o:- On the. other hand, many "modern women are so suspicious about los ing their 'wedding rings that after having replaced the gold one they "lost", they never remove the plat inum one. : :o: Perhaps it is well that the sooth sayer's warning to Caesar concern ing the Ides of March came .true, or else Americans might not be so prompt -with their Income tax re turns ,now. -roc- There are two reasons why the revolution in Germany is regarded with no great apprehension as fan as its effect on peace is concerned. One of them is that the new govern ment has proclaimed its purpose to fulfill the treaty terms and the oth er is that Marshal Foch te on the job. AN ANCIENT RELIGION'S HOLD. About twenty-five hundred years ago was founded a great religio'i which is today the most prevalent of all on the face of the earth. It has held to the dogma of the absolute equality of all men, and all its con verts have been made by preaching and never by force. For more than two thousand years its followers ex ceeded in numbers those of all other religious teachers and leaders com bined. The country in which this religion was born is the only one which still has the same religion it had at the beginning of the Chris tian era. The founder of this extraordinar ily enduring and widely spread faith gave it a name that means "Intel ligence", lie was of royal blood, and until his twenty-ninth year en joyed the pleasures and indulgences common to the wealthy princes of his time. Then he tired of worldly things, renounced twenty or thirty wives he had collected, and turned his mind to religion. It is related that the sight of a gangrened corpse led to the radical change in his life. At any rate, he then realized the vanity of humanity and acquired a distaste for frivolity. After a thor ough course in self-denial he chang ed his name under the shade of a tree. Under the shade of a tree he conquered hi3 fear of death. Under the shade of a tree he preached his first sermon. Fifty years later he died, knowing .he had firmly estab lished his new belief. Eight days after this remarkable man's death his corpse was cremated and his religion taken in charge by a council of five hundred ecclesias tics. This religion, proclaiming the absolute equality of all men in this life, in a country ruled by caste, al so proclaimed celibacy and chastity as the most important of human vir tues. It held (and still holds) that there is a supreme power, "but no supreme being", no "self-existent. eternal, personal god". The past the present, and the future are its only trinity. It admitted nothing of chance, but declared everything not understood the effect of some un known cause. Arddha Chiddi was the name- of the name of the man who originated this great religious force. which has dominated the minds of untold inil lions. It spread rapidly from India into Ceylon, Tartary, Thibet, China Japan and Burmah. Fifty years ago it was professed by more human beings than any other religion, and probably is yet, if all sects are in cluded. At the birth of his religion Chiddi changed his name to Gotama, which means "he who kills and senses", and later to Mouni, meaning "the penitent". The name he- gave his religion is Buddhism, and buddha is the Sanscrit word for intelligence Buddhism succeeded Vedaism, anoth er faith long held throughout the far east, and a notable phase in the gra dual development of the human in tellect. A-writer who regarded all religions as episodes said: "In life theer Is no going back; the morose old man can never resume the gen ial confidence of maturity; the youth can never return to the idle and use less occupations, the frivolous amuse ments of boyhood; even the boy is parted by a long step from the in nocent credulity of the nursery." And so, he believed these old peo ples of Asia can never be brought to the beliefs and Intellectual status of our present Christian civilization. It remains for them", he said, "on ly to advance as far as they may in their own line, and to die", which Is a view abhorrent to Christian mis sionaries. In time Buddhism, despite the ten acity of its hold on the Asiatic peo ples, wil! yield to the Christian re ligion and civilzation. It must do so under the law of competition which applies to religions as to all things else. It has failed to ad vance men in industry, learning, science, invention or happiness. It has not "made good". The' Christian nations have out-stripped it in every thing worth while. Omaha Bee. . :o: CHEAPLY BOUGHT-DEAR IN END This proverb cannot be applied n any case better man in Duying remedies. If you, for instance suf fer from constipation, poor appetite, headaches, insomnia, or other stom ach troubles, Triner's American Elix ir of Bitter Wine is the best remedy yoa can buy. 'Now somebody will tell you that he knows a preparation which is ten or twenty or thirty cents cheaper. You will follow his hint. you will buy cheaply, but you will see soon that you have thrown away your money. A reliable remedy is always worth its weight in gold. Just as Mr. Joseph Zeleznik wrote us on February 23: "Star City, W. Va., Box 15S. Triner's Americen Elixir of Bitter Wine is worth more than money. I recommend it to all my fellow-countrymen. Publish my full name and address." Ask your druggist or dealer in medicines also ! ao I for Triner s Angelica Bitter ionic. Joseph Triner Company, 1333-43 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. - NOTICE TO tlll'.IMTOItS I The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-1 ty, ss. . In the county court. . Iship ten (10), North "Range thirteen In the matter of the estate of Johnliai. nt nr th P. M.. in the -Nichols, deceased. To the creditors or said estate: (quiet the title of plaintiff Thomas E. You are hereby notified. That I will I Hathaway to the following described sit at the County Court room in Platts- i land, to-wif the northwest quarter mouth in said county, on the 20th dayl(Nvvi.4) of the northeast quarter (NE of April. 1920, and on the 20t4i day of . of Section twentv-nve (25), Town July, 1920. at ten o'clock a. m., to re-ij,.jp ton (10) North Range thirteen ceive and examine all claims against Ui3).. east of the 6th P. M.. in the said estate, with a view to their ad-, rounty of Cass Nebraska, because of justment and allowance. The time lim- ; their respective adverse possession of ited for the presentation of claims K8id respective tracts of land by them against said estate is three months t.iVes and their grantors for more from the 20th day of April, A. D. 1920. tr,an ten years prior to the commence and the time limited for payment of ment of sai.l suit and to enjoin each debts is one year from said 20th day ond. aH of yo fr0m having or claim of April. 1920. ing any right, title, lien or interest. Witness my hand and the seal of piiiipr local nr onuitahle in or to said said County Court, this 22nd day of March, 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge. (Seal) OIIDKK OP HKAItl.VG and -Vollrr of Probate of Will In the County -Court of Cass coun tv. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, SS. ' 1 To all persons interested in the es- I tate of John Kraeger, deceased: ' 1. On reading the petition of Ja V"" I Krager and William Kraeger praying that the Instrument filed in this court on the 22nd day of March, 1920. and purporting to be the last will and tes- ' lament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament- of John Kraeger, deceased; that said Instru ment he admitteil to probate, and the administration of said estate be grant ed to Horatio N. Dovey, as executor; It is hereby ordered, that you and all persons Interested . in said matter, niiiy. and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun tv. on the 23rd day of April, A. D. 1920. at 10 o ciock a. m.. to snow cause.; if any there be, wjiy the prayer of the. petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said tullllnn arA tlmt hoarinir Ihcronf I be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing: a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this. 22nd day of March, A. O. 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) m23-3w. County Judge. JiOTICE OP SUIT TO QIIET TITLE. In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska,' Elwood M. Buttery, Plaintiff, vs. Plattsmouth Ferry Co. et al, defen dants. To the defendants Plattsmouth Fer ry Company; Abijah Harris; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested In the estate of Abijah Harris, deceased; Mrs. Abijah Harris, first real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested , In the estate of Mrs. ADijan Harris, nrst real name un known,, deceased: Alary Jennings; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John W. Jennings, deceased: and Lota 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 99, in the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or part thereof: You and eacli of you are hereby no tified that on the 19th day of March. 1920, plaintiff in the foregoing entitled cause filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, where in each and all of you are made par ties defendant, the object, purpose and prayer of which said petition is to ob tain a decree from said court remov ing clouds from and quieting the rec ord title to the following described real estate in the plaintiff, Elwood M. Buttery, to-wlt: Lots one (1). two (2). three (3) and four (4), in Block nine ty-nine (99). in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, as against you and each of you and to exclude and en join you and each of you from ever asserting or claiming any estate, right, title or interest therein adverse to plaintiff, by reason of plaintiff's ad verse possession of said premises fori more than ten years prior to the com- ' mencement of said nuit, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. I oa are required to answer satu pe- tition on or before the third day of May, 1920, or your default will be duly ; entered therein and a decree entered as prayed for in said petition. Dated March 19, 1920. ELWOOD M. BUTTERY.' Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LEYDA, m22-4w. - His Attorney. NOTICE OF GUHDIAK'S SALE In the District Court of Douglas county, Nebraska. Doc. 172: No. 165. In the matter of the Application of Alice W. Kiewit, Guardian of the Per son and Estate of Charles D. Wood worth, a Minor, for leave to sell real estate. - ' Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance of an Order of the District Court of Douglas county, Nebraska, by Hon. illis O. Sears. Judge, made on the 17th day of March, 1920, there will be sold at public vendue, to the high est bidder, for cash, at the front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth in Cass county, Nebras ka, on the 12th day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock a. m., the undivided one fourth interest in and to all of the following described real estate, situat ed In Cass county, Nebraska: Lot four (4). being a subdivision of Government Lot four 4); also Lots ten 10 and sixteen (16). being subdivisions of Government Lot live 5) anil accretions there to, all in Section fifteen (15), Township twelve (12). North Range eleven (11), east of the 6th P. M.; also Lots twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28),wenty-nine (29) and . thirty (30, in the Village of Louis ville. Cass cotinty: Nebraska, subject to all unpaid taxes thereon. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 20th day of March, 1920. ALICE W. KIEWIT, Guardian of the Person and Estate pf Charles D. Woodworth, Minor. NOTICE OK SLIT TO QIIET TITLE In the District Courf of the Coun tv of Cass, Nebraska. " Joe Felthauser and Thomas E. Hath away. Plaintiffs., vs. Henry H. Wilson ct ai. Defendants. To the defendants Henry H. Wilson: Mrs Henry H. Wilson, first real name unknown: John Harvey; Mrs. John Harvey, first real name unknown; Jo seph L. Reel: Eunice L. Reel; Mrs. Thomas K. Fenimore, first real name unknown; James R. Humble: Eveline M. Willson; Willson, first real nnrne unknown: William Dorrough; Wm. H. Spratlin; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estates of Henry II. Wilson: Mrs. Henry H. Wilson, first real name unknown: John Harvey; Mrs. John Harvev, first real name unknown; Jo seph L. Reel; Eunice L. Reel; Mrs. Thomas K. Fenimore, first real name unknown: James R. Humble: Eveline M. Willson; Willson, first real name unknown: William Dprrough; Win. H. Soratlin. each deceased; the northeast quarter (NEV4) f the north east quarter NE4) and the. north west quarter (NWtf) of the northeast quarter (NE i ) all in Section twenty five 25). Township ten (10), North Range thirteen (13), east of the 6tb P. M.. In the Countv of Cass. Nebraska. ayd all persons claiming f.nv of any kind in said real estate or any nart thereof You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 17th day of March. 1920, plaintiffs filed their suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, to quiet the title of plaintiff Joe Felthauser to the following described iwl. nnrtlioast miarter rxRtO of th northeast ouarter (NE of Section twenty-five (25), Town- "Countv of Cass. Nebraska: and to ianfs or anv nart thereof: to require . vou to set fnrth vour rlsrht.' title. claim, lien or interest therein, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged Inferior lo the title of plaintiffs and for general equi table relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the rmirt. You are' required to answer said petition on or before I Monday, May 3. 1920, or your default '.will be dulv entered therein. JOR FKLTHAUSIOR and 1 Plaintiffs. W. A ROBERTSON. ml8-lw. Atty. I05 Plaintiffs. POLITICAL AOOEMENTS! For State Senator I desire to announce my candi dacy for the nomination to the posi tion of state senator for the second senatorial district of-Nebraska, com posed of Otoe and Cass counties, sub ject to the decision of the voters of . the republican party at the primary election to be held on April 20. 1920. 1 " . omrTDir I A. OlUnm '. Nehawka, Nebr. LFM3AL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Joseph' A. Everett, Plaintiff, vs. Sa mantha Jamison Ing ct al, Defen dants. i To the defendants Belle Henderson and Henderson, lief husband; Donald Nichols and Mrs. Donald Nich ols, his wife: ou and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 28th day of June, A. 1). 1918. plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of Cass county. ie braska, the object and purpose- of which is to quiet and confirm plain tiff's title in and to the EA of NE'i of Section 29, arid the west ten acres of the NWV. of Section 28. all in Township 10 N. of Kange 14, east of the 6th I. M.. in Cass county. Nebras ka. and to enjoin 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 with plaintiff'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 said petition on or before the 19th day of April, 1920, or your de fault will be entered therein. - JOSEPH A. EVEIIETT. Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, m8-4w His Attorney. LEO. II, NOTICE In the -District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. P. M. Welshimer and Company, a eo-partnership. composed of r . M. Wel- shiaier, C. E. Welshimer and James Welshimer, Plaintiffs. vs. Peter E Ruffner et al. Defendants. To the defendant, John "V Ruffner iou are hereby notified that on the 21st day or August, A. D. 1919, plain tiffs tiled their suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and purpose of which is to foreclose a mechanics lien on tita northwest quarter of Section five (5), Township 11 N. Range 13, east of the 6J.h I. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, in the sum of $166.72, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per annum from April 9, 1918, and equitable re lief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of said court. You are required to answer said petition on or before th? 19thWrtay of April, 1920. or your default will be entered therein. F. M. WELSHIMER AND COMPANY a co-partnership, composed of F. M. Welshimer, C. E. Welshimer and James Welshimer. Plaintiffs. By A. L. TIDD. m8-4w. -Their Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE Emma Elkenbary, defendant, will take notice that on the 8th day 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- eific performance of a certain con tract ior me sale oy iiie um nuaui ui an undivided one-third part of the fol lowing described real estate, towlt: The south half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-four (24); also the north half of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-five (25), excepting twenty' acres off the south side . thereof; also the east half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-three (2:1), all in Township twelve (12). North Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M Cass county, Nebraska; also the following described tract of land, to wlt: Commencing at the northeast corner of Section twenty-six f26) in Township twelve (12), Range thirteen 13). east of the 6th 1'. M., Cass coun ty. Nebraska: thence .running west forty (40) rods: thence south sixty K0 rods: thence east forty M0) roils; thence north sixty (60) rods to the place of beginning, containing in all 174.68 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 this Sth day of March. 1920. ALICE JOHNSON. mS-iw. Plaintiff. LKti AL NOTICE John House, if living, if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons Interested in his estate; An drew M. Bouse. 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 London (Limited) and all persons claiming any Interest of any kind in the north half of the south east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28). Township twelve (y. North Bange nine (9) east of the 6th P. M., Cass county, Nebraska, or any part thereof. You and each of you are hereby no tified that on the 28th day of Febru ary, 1920. a petition was filed in the District Court or cass county, iNe braska. in which Peter Halmes is plain tiff and John Rouse, if living, if de ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in his estate: Andrew M. Rouse, If living, if deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in his es tate; The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London (Limit ed) and all persons claiming any in terest of any kind In the-north half of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), Township twelve (12), North Range nine (9) east of h fith P. M.. Cass county. Nebraska, or any part thereof, .are defendants. The object ana prayer 01 which pe tition is to quiet the title in the plain tiff Peter Halmes to the north half of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-eight, Townsliip twelve, North Kange nine cast of the 6th P. M., Cass county, Nebraska, because said plain tiff, and his grantors, have had the ac tual, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession thereof, and every part and parcel thereof, for more than ten years last past'prior to the com mencement 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 19th day of April, 1920. PliTEfl HALMKS. Plaintiff. C. A. RAWLS, ml-4w. Attorney LEGAL. NOTICK Matiota Vallery. defendant will take notice that on the 8th day of March, 19-'0 Alice Johnson, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to enforce specific perfor mance of a certain contract for the sale by the defendant of an undivided one-third part of the following de scribed real estate, towit: The south half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-four (24): also the north half of the northwest quarter 'of See-tion twenty-live (25), excepting twenty acres off the south side thereof; also the east half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-three (23). all in Township twelve (12), North Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M.. Cass county, Nebraska; also the following described tract of land to wit: Commencing at the northeast cor ner of Section twenty-six (26) In Town ship twelve (12) Range thirteen (13) east. of the 6th. P. M-, Cass county, Ne braska; thence running" west forty (40) rods; thence south sixty (60) rods; thence east forty (40) rods; thence north sixty (0 rods, to the place of beginning, containing in all- 174.68 acres more or less according to Gov ernment survey. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 2tth day of April, 1920. Dated this 8th day of March, 1920. ALICE JOHNSON. m8-4w. Plaintiff. Dasterhoff 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. t Call, write or phone today. t ax Ousterhoff, Exclusive INTERIOR DECORA TING and Practical J Painting for 23 years. Murdock, Nebraska J We carry the newest and finest Wall Paper in stock! " I.KAI. XOTICK To the unknown heirs. dev.jees. legatees, personal representatives and all other -persons interested in the estate of S. N. Merriam. deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, nersonal renresentati ves and all oihor persons interested' in the estate of "William H. Wright, deceased; Hugh Henry, if living, if deceased, his un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested In his estate; all persons claiming any interest of "any kind in that part of Lots two, three and Ave, in Section thirteen. Town ship twelve. Range ten. Cass county, Nebraska, lying north and east of the 15. At Al. Railroad lit; lit of way. or any part thereof, and Myrtle P. Atwood: You -ana each or you are nereny no tified that on the 3rd day of March, 1920. a- petition was filed in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, In which Tillie iiaar. Oscar V. Zaar and Axel D. Zaar were plaintiffs, and the Village of -South Bend; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and -ill other persons interested in the estate ot c. N. Merriam, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of William H. 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. Parmele, widow of Calvin H. Parmele, deceased; Myrtle P. Atwood, Nellie P. Agnew, Charles C. Parmele and Thomas E. Parmele, sole heirs of Calvin H. Par mele, deceased; that part pf Lots two, three and five in Section thirteen. Township twelve, Range ten, Cass county, Nebraska lying north and east of the P.. & M. railroad right of way, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate, or any part thereof, were defendants. The object and prayer of which pe tition are to quiet title in the plaintiff Tillie Zaar to Lot two in that part of Section thirteen. Township twelve, Range ten, Cass county, JMeDraska, 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, Range ten, Cass county, Nebraska, lying north and ea,st of the B. & M. right of way; To quiet the title in the plaintiff Oscar W. Zaar, to lot five in Section thirteen, township twelve, Range ten, Cass county, Nebraska, lying north and east of the B. & M. railroad right of way; Because said plaintiffs, and each 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 jeais last past prior to the commencement of this action, and for equitable relief. You and eacli of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the 26th dav of April. 1920. TILLIE ZAAR OSCAR W. ZAAR AXEL D. ZAAR Plaintiffs. C A. RAWLS, mS-4w. . . Attorney. If it's in the book lint, call ai the Journal office. GOTO -The Cass County Monument Co. has a fine lot of Monuments and Headstones from which to select. The prices are right. Remem ber, there are not many days left in which to have your work done by the 30th of May. We also cut inschiptions at .the cemetery. Give Us a Trial! Gass County Monument Company H. W. SMITH, PRopr. Telephone 177 -:- -:- Plattsmouth, Neb. UIIDKIl OK IIKAHI.VU 011 Petition for Apitoiutmeut of Admiiiixt rtttor. The State of Nebraska, Cass county, S3. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate Qf John W. Long, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Alva (J. Long praying that administra tion of said estate may be granted to John W. Edmunds, as administrator; Ordered, that April 6th, A. D. 1920, at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons interested in said matter may ap pear at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted, "and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the 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-weekly news paper printed In said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March 13, 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON. ml 5-3 w. County Judge. OnUKIt OF HE.VIUXG aud Notice 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 the Sth day of March. 1920, and purporting to be the lasj: will and testament of the said de ceased, may be proved and allowed, and recorded as the last will and tes tament of Ann White, deceased; that said instrument be admitted to pro bate, and the administration of said estate be granted to D. J. I'ittman as executor; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said -county, on the 12th dav of April, A. D. 19-0, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy ot this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a, semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of stud court, this Sth day or March, A. D. 1?0. ALLEN J BEESON. (Seal) mll-3w County JuJe. FOR SALE Five pedigreed poland china gilts, farrowed Sept. 20th, weigh 170 pounds, $40 each. Telephone 3513. A. 0. Ramge. Read the Journal. DAY I Scraps