- . : i -c- THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN f i T 1 1) !; r i 1 i II 1 if A- t Cbe plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Poatofflce, Plattsmouth. Neb.. a second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE France was disappointed when Germany didn't disappoint her. :o: And Ulster is quick with a short order funeral as is Sinn Fein. :o: The eniersency in the emergency tariff is really the consumer's. :o:- The wage of self-determination in Ireland is marked by other wakes. :o: One of the advantages of present styles in women's clothes is that fig ures can't lie. -:o: A jury may fail to convict a man en circumstantial evidence, but hi? wife never does. :o: Pretty soon you will hear a lot more about Poland's position than about her petition. :o: John Barleycorn may be gone, but the evidence is rather abundant that he is not forgotten. , . :o: There seems to be a general reali zation that a moderate profit is bet ter than no business. o:o Another unusual news item: The Yanks won and Babe Kuth got a home run both on the same day. -:o: It begins to lock like the only place a man can safely keep his pri vately distilled whisky is on the cob. :o: Recent court cases proved that the girl you left behind isn't as dan gerous as the letters you left be hind. Germany ha at least commenced to pay the war indemnity. The next trouble will be Jo make her keep it up. :o: Somehow these French and Italian parliamentary crisis remind us of when somebody throws the cat in(o the kennel. r:o: T It isn't so much the heat as it is the stupidity of the man who tells you it isn't so much the heat as it is the humidity. :o: There's one feature about this growing cigarette habit among wo men. It gives men a chance to talk now and then. :o: A trade paper says silk hosiery is here to tay. Juding from the fig ures of some women, that's what they use it for. :o: Did you ever notice how cheerfully a woman gives her order in a res taurant when she has a man along to pay the freight? :o: Some of the pie-hungry republi cans in Nebraska are beginning to feel that the administration at Wash ington is downright ungrateful. c "It don't take a man long to bag his pants at the knees, and to make a finely tailored suit look thorotiehly disrepu table that's the man of it," avers Dainty Dorthy. Put she coes on to explain that the man who is making use of our cleaning, steaming and pressing services is keep ing his clothes in much more presentable condition than when he got acquainted with us. And it doesn't cost much, either. Goods Called for and Delivered 7rrJE- VTTrP-y opposite: 1 1 6 MiLOJOURNAL OFFICE TKEPiJyescH Doug denies it. Perhaps the press agent forgot to tell him. :o: Some men are born to failure and others merely take advice of their friends. -:o:- The citizens of Tulsa seem to be under the impression they are living in Russia. :o:- It is said that it takes dandelion wine seven years to ripen and then it isn't fit to drink after it has rip ened. -:o:- Elbert Gary and Charles Schwab says that a big business boom is coming. Well, everybody is ready for it. :o: One reason why the great common people of the United States are grow ing ioorer every year is because ivt tomobilcs, gasoline and tires cost so much. -o. Ci- One of the chief objections to bathing in the waters of the Mis souri river is that there is .no place handy where you can take a bath after you come out. :o: From the number of husband-murderers in the recent past, it appears that the young man who vows he'd face death for his love does thru very thing approaching tiie alter. : o: Diogenes, who has been ridiculed for centures on account of his use of a lantern in his daylight search lor an honest man, might have done worse. lie might have used a quc:; tionaire. : o-. Pill I lay wood has nobody but him self to blame for sliding out to Rus sia just when he eoiM easily have caincd a lucrative ussignnx nt from some saft'on news syndicate to cover the prize fight July 2. :o: Germany now owes Uncle Sam $239,229.37.24 on account of the cost of maintaining troops on the Rhine. If this keeps up much long er the interest on this debt is going to eat up the principal. :o: Things must be getting lively down east. Friends of ours in New York writes that he saw a new classic dancer the other night who wore on ly twenty-eight bead, and twenty two of them were perspiration. :o: Chief Justice Edward Douglass White whose will consisted f fl simple words, was a famous jurist and knew that the stilted and in volved language of many wills pro vides greater opportunity for law yers than for legatees. :o: A bill has been introduced in the Florida legislature prohibiting law yers from earning more than $3. 00ft per year. The author no dou thought he was perpetrating a bit of humor, but we dare say that not a lawyer in the state smiled. -:o: The Public Service Commission of Missouri has ruled that a nibsTilier has a right to use abusive Lingua::.: to a telephone operator nt least one?. Have you ever noticed that t Ti o irt.in who uses abusive language to a tide phone 'girl never has the courage to use the same sort of talk to a man? :o:- Slacker Pergdoll's lawyer says he would have undertaken Judus Isra--iot's defense just as readily a lie did Pergdoll's adding that Judas Was entitled to a fair trial under law. Which isn't the point. Judas had thirty pieces of silver. Would the lawyer have undertaken Pergdoll's defense if Pergdoll had ben a pu agrapher instead of a millionaire? :o: Prohibition, according to an an nouncement made in Washington, has increased the value of the amount of sweets sold in this country in a year to more than a thousand million dol lars. Due directly, it is said, to pro hibition, the amount of candy and other sweet3 sold and eaten in Amer ica increased by a third during the first year of the operation of prohi bition. :o: There is a society working hard in the purpose of inducing women to keep their own names after mar riage instead of adopting the names of their husbands. They apparent ly want John Smith to marry Miss Emily Jones, so that the society col umn may later report this item: "A son was born May 30. to Mr. John Smith and Miss Emily Jones of this city." RECEPTION TO GRAND LODGE 0FA.F.&A.M, DETAILS OF VISITATION OF REP RESENTATIVES OF VARIOUS LODGES OF STATE HERE From Wednesday's rnily. The reception yesterday ai'terno;-!: accorded the representatives of tin grand Iodize of the Ancient Urn aid Accepted Mason sof Nebraska, prove!1, one of the most pleasant gatherings that has been held in tiiis city i:i ;i great many years and in w hich ever y one in the community heartily joined in making a splendid success. The lowering cloud broke before the time of the arrival of the spe cial train from Omaha and caused quite a heavy rain but which fortun ately had subsided ere the visitors arrived and left the s'reet in line shape for the auto parade. The citizen sof the community pos sessing cars had placed them at the disposal of the committee and t 1k -c were present at the Pur'iincton sta tion at 2:A when the train arrived and conveyed the di.-i iiigui.-ied party to the Mason i lion; where the grand lodae delegates v.vre to in spect the home and to take i-rt in the reception that had been pi-par"d for them by the citizens and member.--of the Masonic branch, s of this city. The formal address of welcome was given bv District Judge James T. UeK'ley to the party or v; til by Grand Master Jo--. denberg of Omaha. th t; assembled on the east home building and in ne itors ha'l ph 15. Try uests being dde of tlie of t he most attractive spots of the home surround ings. To the address of welcome Mr. Frydcnbcrg made the respon o and in which ho expres.-ed the desire of !Masonarv to care for the aged, the infirm and the orphans of th rd'-r i as well as expressing the feeling of pleasure at being 1'ere at the home. Rev. Shepherd as well as lion. Geo,-g I!. Thutnmel were al t calltd ;.n for 4 few remarks and ! .1 o the work 'if Masonary along the lin s of be nevolence and hi lpfulr.e to those who were m .s; in j-.eyl of The KH-.s ban ! a-ded a pVa-iu.g touch to :' afternoon of entertain ment with a fine selected program o;" high -"lass numbers which proved a real treat of the afterno'-ti and wb:: made a pleasing impres-j.m with l1 -visitors as wv!l as th - r .-Meet- ,,; the home who t:i t '. : r .1 on the bal conies to enj iv the event. During the a f t ,-rno. oi the i'd'c: of Home ChajM'T 1 Vi. O. K. S. serve I a very delicious :md del-giufu! 1 i ? i h eon iti the dining r-iotn of The h "no consisting of ice cream, cake and sandwiches and the Advo eofi'ce which had been sent 1: b th mpany and was served by Xpert coffee mak ers. Thi was -i feature that had been well looked after an-l there was ample for everyone to enjoy them selves to the limit of their capa-ity. Another feature of the afternoon was the demonstration made by tile Piatt-smout h volunteer fire depart ment. A small frame shack had been plae- d across the str-it south from the Home grounds and this was set afire and in three minutes the tire department had reached the scene of a -tion with their truck and in a very few seconds had the city water hoak ed up and playing on the dace and in seven minutes the fire was all ov er. It was a tine practical demon stration ff the lire fight irg force of the city and assured the visitors that there is a real department and ser vice here in times of tire. The special trai nrt-tnrned to Onoi ha at " o'clo-k and aeh person on the train found awaiting them a copy of the Journal and alsa p'er.iv of the celebrated PI 1 1 tsmout h made cigars. FOR SALE One-row machine, for listed corn. Call phone 2913. 3td 2tv. Rlank Books at tne Journal OJicc. r 5i SMS .BANKING iioo:;.'cr.r..NG ITtI.r.Gi:A;'HV Pc-.itions rrt plentiful for th-j who re Iminrd! ia'.clmr nay wcrk f."r Jicard. Tuit'on low. Aik for catalog t. BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE, Omaha, Nebrast.a. AcefylGtie Welding! I am prepared to do all kinds of Acetylene Welding. Charges reasonable and work the best. JOHN SHELGOH, Located at John Iverson's Biaksmith Shop, Plattsmouth, Nebraska S. J. REAVES, THE BARBER is working in the Soft Drink Parlor of H. A. LARSON Give the boys a call when in need of any tonsorial work. CEDAR CREEK NEBRASKA LOCAL NEWS; From ilonuay's Daily. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tgurtelottej of Adams Nebraska, and Mr. and Mrs. M:-Kinney of Firth, N'e'n , were in tho city over Sunday srucvts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H.iird. James M. Tcegardtn of Weeping Water, and John F. Cusmn of Mur dock. were here today spending a few hours at the oiTic-e of t'ounty Superin tendent Miss, Alpha Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. LdHard Jensen of Kenntird. Neb., were i:;ors in the city yesterday for a hort lime at the home of Mrs. MarMia J. Petersen, returning home last .-veiiinLr, motor in"; to their home. Ir. (1. H. (Jilniore. of Murray, was in the eity Saturday for a few hours visiting with his friends and was ac companied hero by his mother-in-law, .Mrs. J. A. Walker, who spent a few hours looking after some busi ness affairs. Mrs. (Jlen Parriott and children, of Atlantic. Iowa, have been enjoy ing a visit in Jhis city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knuene Maurer, roraintr up from I'err. where they j had previously visited. From here i they no to Couiuil lihtifs to visit h.ith the mother of Mrs. Parriott. Knm TufS;lay"s 1h!1v. Paul Roberts of Cedar Creek, was among 'the -visitors in the eiiy today to look after some matters of busi ness. Aug'ist Pautsch of near l)uisville, was in the city yesterday for a few hours attending to some matters, of business-. William Deb-sDernier t he Kim wood attorney was in the city for a few hours today attending to some mat ters at the court house. James M. Teegardcn of Weeping Watc was among the visitors in the city today, having some matters l Ir-.k after in the office of the county superintendent. Attorney C. K. T( fi"t and Conntv j Aent P. It. Snipes of Weeping Water : came up this morning from their ; home to look after some' matters of ; business here for a few hours. ; Mrs. M. M. Mitchell of San Fran i ( :-' . who has be n l.-;v for the past t tvt days visiting at the home of Mr. lard Mr:-. George Do-Uc departed this morning for Omaha, accompanied by j Mrs. Dodge. Mrs. Mitchell is to leave in a few days for her home on the ! const. ! Mrs. Prank R. Go'i.-'n an le'urn ' this morning on the early H;:r j !:' to:-, train from I.os Ange'es. ";)! j ifi rnia. where she has been spend t in g si veral months isiting at the ! home of her mo le and aunt. Mr. j a till Mrs. Mark White. Mrs. Gobel in; n w;:s delayed for so me time on lor returned by the floods in Colo rado that greatly affected the train set vice. THREE KINDS OF PRAISE Colton says: "There are three kinds of praise that which we yield to the powerful from fear, that which we lend to the weak from inter st. and that which we pay to the de serving from gratitude." N'ow read ;it-.' letttr sent us on April 1 from j Awry. Idaho, by .Mr. Michael Troha : i "I thought that I would be compell ed to ;;o to a hospital. but Triner iPi'-'r Wine helped me. I am in !os t health, now. I can work again I and all my stomach pains are gone. J It is a great remedy." P is surety oi;- o!" doa!'( that this praise is paid jto the deserving homo remedy from jar.: iit tide by a patier.t who had con- vito.eu nimseti. jnsi iiKe thousands and thousand In fore him. that Trin er's Pitter Wine is an excellent rem edy for stomach disorders. In case of poor appetite, constipation, head aches, etc.. go to your druggist or dealer in medicines and ask for the original Triners Pitter Wine! The' dri.ggist will give you information iils, about other Triner's remedies. Trim r's Liniment. Triner's Cough Sedative, etc. It is always useful to have them at home for case of need. mitki: W!.ir;ts, I.lot M.isM.inri. ennviiIe-1 in ';;ss -'intx-. mi the tilth i!:ie of .1 1 -. l:i''i. !" t'-- ciin: . 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I.-gn tees. n rsniml ri-i.---i :. ta i vi: s nn.l all other j.orsoiis in 1 f - T -.- r : ! in the estate of Juliics H. 1 ireag. d en.-eil ; Samuel Kline: Mag gie I i. Kline; the unknown heirs. iev;-leuau-e.--. personal icprej-enta-tio -' at.ii all oliier persons interested in ti e estate of Samuel Kline, dcreas J : tl.e unknown heirs, devisees, lea t es. personal r'-pr.-sen tn i ves an.i all "!.! persons interested in the estate 'f .Mane,!.- I. Kline, dea-eas 1: I-ts !.e, ill two. tt tliro. (,"?) four, ft) live, (.". ) six. ir, fifteen, tl.") sixtn, il'Ji i-e-enteen. (1T eighteen. (1S nite-ti en. tl'j) twenty (-'Oi un.1 twentv- ove. (li in r.loek .-'-vrn (7i and Lots three. (:, four, til five, ( r. ) six. (K) "'!!. Tl ten, (I'm ilivfii, (11) twelve, (li thiil en. (i; fourteen, (It) lif-te.-n. (." cjxteen (lii) and .---eventeen, MTi ::i Htr-k eisi.r. (s all in ltta's Fii.t Addition to tho Villa.ee of Mur fiiy. "ss county, Nebraska, and all pei .-Otis l nvin; or elaiininir any inter t st of any kind in and to said real estat-'- or any part thereof: Von and ea'-li of you ate hereby notified that Paul Hic-htc-r and Her man Kiehter as plaintiffs, filed a peti tion and commented an uction in tlie lest!i(. t Court of th Conntv of Pass, i Nebraska, on the 11th day of May,. l'i ;i. aj ainst you and e o-h of von. the I object, iiui pos and pi ever of wl.icii j -.s to obtain a decree of coust iimetir.g The title to Lets on, tl i t wo, i.'i : Thief. (3 four, t -i ) five, iji six. fifteen. 15) sixteen. (IS) seventeen.' (17) eighteen., (.IS) nineteen, U3 twen- It 20 for 20 cents in air-tight packages. Also obtainable in round tins of 50, vacuum sealed. ly i. hi .-...1 t u .'nt;. -!. . (Jli i;i Jt'iM-k ! n. , i .! !...t- t :.!. :: f ur. i ii -. i ". I A. I It I S.V.' ii. ' 7 I III!. mi . !.- n. i j j i t.li-. i 1 tl iit'-f ii. 1 :'. i I'-iiil. . v. i lit titti.-'i, (I.".t si- 'II 1- i --.-vfi-.i. !. I 17 in T:i.-k. Ii :i!l in l.:tM;t's I'.lsl .utitinn : l V:!l:ii.-.- "I Mitrs . t 'ass t oiiii t. rtt bin. k.:. its ;i 1..1 init yi'ii ;unl e;ti-!i I .. ;ii:.l fnp .-u.-li utiliT ullif ;i.s Ili-'V In- jn.-t Jtlel i-"!l.it;t b'c. Vi'ti iinil a. Ii uf ynii ii re furtln'r :n.i::i'-il Unit ymi nn- re i i iil ti iin-fv.-i-r saiii I'ttitinn nn m- l.i-t'oio .Mmi ibiv. I'Ttli ilay uf .Juni-. T'JI. up tlie a t b-u a t 'inns tin ri-in emit a inal will be take n ts true ami a ilerree will be ienilMil in favor of the plaintiffs and av-ainM yon aiei e,u!i if you iircunl-in- to ti i- i'tiivi-r of saiil tititiin. 1'atvil tliis nth iiav of M;iv, ln.l. I'.M'l. KICiITItl: ami 1!i:i:.m.n kichtki:. I'la int itTs. av. a. i:i'i;i-:i;Tsnx, mti'.-tu. .lty. for J'laintiffs. Mini t: m i, m ihmii. i :i: 1 1 n; Mr. T. lltJT. Not : i- --bv vim ii that tl e ate nr. it i H-. t: i.:;- of .!, n. liislti.-t No. lii-'. f t'ass i.ii;:;- . N-binskii. bo bebl in t!:.- a in! i ; : : m t:i of t!..- Aivo I'mi- ".tn! .1 ; i i. on tii l:.tb itay of .1 1 : 1 1 . 1'iJl. ei i' i u It o'i loi k ). m. Notice is bereb further -ivin that lie poi;-i...e o I ho le.e. ijiiu will be fur tl- r.ltow in- b: - iin-y,: I. 'I.'.- ' 1:11'--. on tl.e ;ll.-stiotl of a i I ! ; i o i : j e l.e ; i i.-i-r eontit v oifii'i.ils I o !.-v snlf iei.-nt ni;iif on tin- iissi s-e ;i'iiat;.Mi of 11" in My of saiil ilis- trb-t to ra'.e -in tlioiis.tnl ilollais i f I it, .Mill. mil. i tor ;:u.ial seho..! .iir j, .i-.es fop the h-.ol year of 1 tl j 1 - l :i' '1 to -I.-.-! jot; i f tv o tl llstecs- of saiil l 1 .iisiriit for a term of three t a ! s. The t r;. iisai t ion of any otlitr bii.-;;::-.- v. ! I may le.LTally eonie be-foil- saiil tn .el i n-.-v II '.?: KV Al'I'I.KMAN, 'ha i i li;. i a ltnaid of Trust e-s, S !;,,,, i , ;i-it net No. li)J, t'ass C'. h: n I -. Xi braska . K. i i tAT.MAN. .Stall i;S-:'.v Secretary. tt ii:h i" i: ic i : m no- tm t: v riiiuiv i i: or wn.i. la the I'mititx- I'mnt of ( 'i eniin t . N.'iu a-k.i. Stat.- t f Ni i'l.iska. County el" Cass. To all persons in!, i , sti-.l in tlie s-t.-t.- of Jrieol. 'f ri I sell. '!ni-:i.-r.L tin reaiiin-V I la- petition of Mike !:i:sei pra.-.:n- ll:at the insl n. in-n t in this eo.ii t on the t'.lst lay if .'i'i : , Itt'Jl, a:-.! Jill I lii.l t I !l U to In tl;e hi - I will ami ta iient of the said .I.-- i-as-'.i, in:i.'.- be pr-.ve.l ami allowe.l. ..nil leeoiiie.i as ti;e last will ami tes-tan:- nt of J.t :'( 'l"rilsi-li. ile-.-;! sc. i ; that saiil i list r'.iiii'-ii t be aitmitteil to p!ob::te. ami tie- a ! m in is 1 1 : t ion of sab! estat.- be mai.ti-.l to K! i.a bet h Tiitsi-i; as exeiiitrix: It is h'-rebv oril-tl that ytnt, ami all persons interested in sai'l malter. niHV. ami io, appear at the Cmnty ("ourt to be lo l l in ami for said o in tv. on the J7th day of .lune, .. ! . lS.'l. at in o'ebn-k a. in., to sho'.v cause, if any there be, why the praver of thf petitioner should not be granted, Hml tiat iiot.'c. of tlie pendency of said petition and that th" nearine Ihtreof ! iven to alt per. ons interested in said natter bv pu Li is h j n ;j a cony .f this order in the I '!at tsmou t h .1 nal, a sent i-weekly news paper jninttd in said county for three successive weeks prior to sail bt v of Lear it, a. Witliu-ss in c hand a.:. I seal of s; id coi.it, this 21st la- of Mav, -. 1 . lti.M. ALL.KX .1. U1:KSiiX. (Sea!t jii-ttw county Jud:'C. MtTlf'lJ TO ( ItLDIKIKS Tl - State of Ncluaska, Cass culia iy. ss. Iti tie County Comt. In the natter the eslate of (Jorge . Mei.-in'-r, .!wiii.-ol. To tl e creditors of said estat: Vmi lift Lei coy noti.'ied. Tliat I will sit at the County C.. it room in l'ia'ts rnoutii in said connty. on the tith tiny of July. A. 1. ltl.'l. and on the lath ilay of (jifober. A. I . 11. at fn o'clock in the tirenoon of each day. to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a view to then ad justment atid allowance. The time lim ited for the presentation of claims atxainst said estate is three mot tbs from the !Mh tiny of July, A. 1). 1 i 2 J . and the time limit-d for payment of debts is one vp.t r from said lih dav of Juie. A. l. lt'-'l. it ne ss- my hand 2nd the seal of said. Countv Court. t!::s 4t!i . dav of Jut:-. A. I. ly.'l ALLEN J. BEESON. tSee.1) County Juuge. IT WAS "company night." BUT WHEN I got home. I FOUND tho Drowns. HAD A sick baby. AND COULDN'T come. SO I chortled "Oh, joy. WON'T SUE and I have. SWELL EATS for two!" BUT NO, Sue said. "YOU DON'T suppose. I'D WASTE all this food. JUST ON you!" AND SO I said. "LET'S PHONE tho Smithn." BUT THEY had headaches. THEN WE tried tho Joneses. AND THEY fell for it. AND WHEN grub for four. WAS JUST about ready. THE PHONE bell tinkled. 353 25353 I. I'M I. Ml'l ll i: I t I' Ati." real .! '. in. st N. C! : P: t if I-ia i a t i ft", vs. !. Sn 1 1 ! I . : -ante uak I'I ii in Mi.-i : Sm 1 1 1, lust and o !i, I "- hllsba ml, X.i ': y I i. I 'hi in no r. I '.. I l ii ui iti.-r and bis wife; Set win I'. I 'I u i ii tuer. first ami All. his wife; Kle.l - 1 "1 iiui un r, titsi ami his u i I : S- , w , Sa l a 1 1 i 'i u in 'i i. r, f 'I i nun. t : r.-a! nai:; - unkn .1. 1 -l u mui. r : . real name unknown, liis wife; Mary 1". I'lummtr: I'lummer. tirst and ii;;l n.-iiii- unknown. her husband; llarri't M. Younn and ). 1". Vmiiii.'. tirst and r al name unknown. Iter hus band: Virginia Mereath; Me- tuilii, tirst and real name unknown, her husband: Minnie K. Mei-atli; Meirealh. tirst and real name unknown, her husband; Mildred Kti.aheth Mc- peath; Meueat!., lirsl and real name unknown. In-r husband; .leniiic Mf-iiitli: Meciath. nr. t ami tea! name unknown, hep husband; Jen- nb M. Me-.ath; Me-ath. tirst ami t'val i.ann- u n I: ti". o. her husband: .Ic-nnie M. luuien and .1. I., louien, tirst and real name unknown. hp bus-baml: Mildted 1-:. Jves and Flank .1. Ives, hep hesbami: Samuel Addison I'ochian Mc irealh: Addison Co. -bran M.e;eath: Ad liison C. Meeatli: Samuel . Meeatli; Judith W. Meealli: Judie V. M.-eath; am! the heirs. dc i.-t s, legatees, .. r sonal representative.'; and all oth"r persons interested in the estates of tin following mimed f.ersous. to-it: Alice M Smith, James I'luniiiii-i. Namy 1 1. rinniiner. Silwin It. I "1 u miner, Sctwiu I'. riiimtner. r-'ied J. IM'immer. .Maty !. I'liimmet, llarii.-i M. Vmuc Vir ginia Metrcath. Mildred Kli.a belli Me ucath. Minnie K. M.-e;-.th, .lettnb Me. iealh, Jennie M. Mc.alh. Samuel Ad dison Cochran AiL;eatri. Addison Cocli- an Mip-iitli. Addison c. Meueath, Samuel A. Me-eath. Judith W. Me-e.-.th. Judie W. M.-Kealti. whose names and residences are unknown; and the northwest ouarter of the northeast luarter: iNV4, Ni:'4 the nottheast i,-iaile- of the southwest iiiailer; 1 NE'i, SYV '.j t the southwest nuarter if the northeast otiarter; SV4, N 10 ' , ) the northwest ioartor of the south east iiuarter; NV',4. SK'4) th" south half of the northwest nuarter tS'.-,, NV4 and the west half of the toiitj7 west 'luartep, (Wbj. SV',i ali in Sec tion si. it-,) j,, Township twelve. ( 1 t north of Can ire ten. (Jilt ,ast of the 6th M., in Cass county. Nebraska; and all p. rsi.ns taimirii; any interest of a tn- kind in said real estate, or any part thereof; and all persons haviny or claimiiiK j y interest in the before de sciibed real estate, teal names un known, defend i n t s. To each and of th" above namd and designated defendants, both non resident and other defendants, take notice: Von and cii.-ii of von are her-liv notitied that Krnest ' N. Chi istiansoii. The Bank of Cass County PATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Capital, Surplus and Profits $90,000.00 All deposits in this Bank are Guaranteed by the Nebraska State Banking Guarantee Law WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE T. H. POLLOCK, G.H. McCLEfcKIN, R. F.' PATTERSON, President Vice President Cashier sissy AND THE nrown baby was better. AND A minute later. THE SMITHS changed their mind. AND'THE Missu3 fainted. "OH, WELL," I said. "THE MORE the merrier. WHAT'S THE difference? IF THERE isn't enough fooJ. I'LL FEED the males. ON THE cigarctte3 that satisfy. AND YOU women can tallc. AND BETWEEN the two. WE'LL ALL bo Satisfied." WONDERFUL company, Chesterfields any time, any where. Just seem to "hit the spot." Good tobaccos. pKl 1. lending, (by a private lonr.ula that can t becopied). pood-looking package with an air tight wrapper. On every count, an all-around downright good smoke. "batuiiy : All over the place. Liggfit & Myers Tobacco Co. i tli.. I I .- i 1 1 1 i IT herein, las tiled hi.-- peli tion in the I'istrict ('".nt of i'a-s ioiiii . ty, NebiMska, which petition was lih-d i on Mav in. A. I i. 1 ! J t . against on .ami . a. h of yon. the object and piaver of which iii lition is to obtain a de. rec Inuietinir atid coulirminu' the title to tl northwest . 1 1 j;i t t - f of the northeast !iiiartcr; iNW, NI0'4 tin- northeast jijiiarter of the southwest quarter; 'tNl-l1,, S', the southwest quarter i.f the nottheast iiiartet: iSW'j, Ml1, i jthe notthwest nuarter if the southeast jTiart.r: iNV'lt Sl-;i, the smitli hair I of the northwest "inarter IS'-., NV'4 ja-id the west half of the son t h west l iarter, IW'.., SW, I all in Section s-i. nil Towtishii twelve, 112) north !".' Jtanre ten. 1 " I tfl-t of the fith ". I.M., in Cass county. Nebraska, in the plaintiff, ami to nuiove certain coud-i and forever barrin); and estoppintr tlo-ib-femia nt s and each .f them ami all persons claiming by, ll.nniuli or under t la-Hi or any of them from basing or c ahniuir any riirht, title, int.-test or lien in or to raid premises op to any pa I t thereof, and for such other relief as equity ma lequite. You and each of you are hereby re quired to answer said petition m or before the lltli dav of Julv, A. P. 1 : 1 . CCNCST N. CIlltlSTlANSi N. I'laiiitilf. l!y i:. s. ntcki:csn, iiilVI-.'iW. Mis .ttortie-. nitiii'i: or i:itit; III IVtifl.MI for l-tlTllllllHtlll f Mririliifi III tile CoiiiiIv Couit of l'as oun t . N'i hi a ska. In re K.'fatc No. - of James A. Wa I ki'i , dee. a d Ml the liliiur of the petition of I,ouie II I'uli (or a ib-iree ami hmliun of heithip libd her. in on the 1 .. t day of June, tvt; It is heccliV ol.itMcd tli.lt lie said petition be set down for hearing be fore said Court on I he lttth day 'if July, lt'1'1. at ten ii'i lni k a. m.. and that lii'tii i' of the time and plaie of ;aid l.eariim be issued, ami th; t con structive service thereof be had upon all persons interested j ri said estate, by the publication of said notice, once ach week, lor three consecutive weeks priop to mid hearlne. in the Plat tstiiout h Journal, of I 'I a 1 1 sin. ui t b, Nebraska, a ncwspapr piiiitcd, pub lished and of enetal i I cu hi t I'm in said County of t'ass in said state liated this 1st dav of June, ltl.'l. am.kn J. i:i:i:snN. (t'cali jj-.'!w. County Judge. FORSALE A ten-horse power Fairbank;; en gine, pood as new. Also two short horn bulls. Phono -00o. Weeping Witter. Ilt-sw . KI). HU BY T