If e.-'-'-e.,,..,,,., ... ,. ... I PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKL JOURNAL PAGE FOTJS If f. i r Si ; ! t U ! Cbe plattemoutb loumal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT Entered at l'ostoffice. IMattsmouth. R. A.. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.C0 Little white lies soon become soil ed. -:o: And now Marlon, Ohio, is merely llarion, Ohio, again. :o: "One thorn of experience is worih a dozen roses of theory." -:o: How doe3 spring call to you with a hoe, a golf club, or a Ashing rod? :o: All the people can't be fooled al! the time with that sugar shorta-:o story. :o: - Downright Ignorance isn't as dan gerous as a lot of knowledge that isn't so. :o: "There is no satisfaction in paying income taxes after the income has been spent. :c: A selfish man is one who gets all he can from his ancestors, but cares little for posterity. -:o: In these piping days of bargains, "window shipping" tempts one right into the store. -:o:- Don't worry about the future. Most folks can't understaand what's happening right now. 0:0 It is said there are sixty ways of cooking potatoes, most of which were discovered on leftovers. -:o: It isn't every president's father who lives long enough to see his sen climb the highest, peak. :o: A lot of folks probably do not know whether Yap is an island or a new kind of dentrifice. -0:0-- It is to be hoped that Weeks in the war departmen twill not make the army weaker in war. :o: Few persons appear to have rea lized that deflation meant hitting so many rocks on a fiat tire. :o: Xo doubt it is true that the pre vailing short skirt is responsible for the surplus of dress goods. 0:0 It looks like we are getting to a pre-war basis with everything except taxes and the national debt. :o:- What usually happens to people who steal liberty bonds. Is to lose both the bonds and the liberty. Germany is to be made to toe the mark. Germany furnishing the marks and Marshal Foch the toe. -:o:- Those who fear over-population of the world seem not to reckon with the rising tide of automobile deaths. -:o: When Cal, Coolidge went on the Job he received proper sympathy and condolen.ee from his amiable prede cessor. -:o: But the average high school girl would rather step into .Mary Pick ford's shoes than be "first lady of the land." :o:- A deserter from the navy has been found Jo have fourteen living and undivorced wives. His mistake was not in the principle of a wife in every port, but in having more wives than ports. The minute he got two wives in one port trouble became in evitable. Liberty! Keep yourself posted on the facts by A Nationsxl Weekly Newspaper It is not conducted for profit and does not accept paid advertisements of any kind. Largest circulation of any weekly paper published in U. S. A. Leave your subscription with Attorney C. E. Mar tin, Plattsmouth, Neb. Yearly Rate $2. Free Press! PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Neb., as second-class mail matter PER YEAR IN ADVANCE What this country needs is a law forbidding the enactment of fool laws. -0:0- The smoothest form of flattery is to tell a man he is working too hard. :o:- Lent is nearing a close. Most of us had nothing to give up for Lent, anyhow. Wood row Wilson says he is glad it is over. That is cheerful for Harding. -:o:- Germany has been informed from London that the bargain counter has not yet been opened. :o: What a change a woman makes in a man's life, and what a lot of change she requires while making it. . :o: Speaking of Mr. Edison a correspond ent remarks that his road to fortune was paved with good inventions. : o:n Take a lesson from the helpful hen. Despite the drop in the price of egf she is going right ahead with her job. Cabinets come and cabinets go. and still the numerical strength of lawyers at large seems to run along about the same. -:o:- The American Legion may have to go over the top of the public in difference to get justice for its wounded comrades. :o: It is a relief to know that Europe likes President Harding's inaugural address, because if it 'hadn't there is hardly anything that could be done about it now. -:o:- A Wisconsin woman boughf her husband a whisky still to keep him at home nights, lie is now in jaii, which, for the purpose of keeping track of him just as good. :o: So far as we have been able to fig ure, retiring Vice-President Tom Marshall made his farewell speech in full without trying to crack a joke, or if he did, we missed the point. -:o:- President Harding has fifty thou sand federal offices in his gift and Vice-President Coolidge has four. This seems to be one instance in which the vice-president has the bet ter of it. -:o:- Senator Poindexter w;.vns that the Japanese are building a great number of war vessels in secret. Added to this danger will be their overwhelm- jng fury when they learn the sena tor has let the secret out. -:o:- The new secretafy of the treasury shows a rare degree of optimism in predicting that one of the achieve ments of the new administration will be an equitable tariff measure. Doesn't he mean just a tariff mea sure? -0:0- Congress may have dallied with its job a good deal and finally quit with part of it undone, but probably it was influenced considerably by the knowledge that another congress was coming along to repair its omis sions. Inidvlduals act the same way when they see a chance to let some body else do their work. Justice! the issues of the Day. Get subscribing to 99 Facts! mi MAN EY Oscar York and wife were looking after business in the county seat last Tuesday. Herman Dall was called to Omaha last Monday, where he had some business matters to look after. Phillip Flemming has moved to the farm which Frank Bergman recently purchased and built a house and barn thereon. Miss Mary Murphy was a visitor for a few days last week at the home of her brother John Murphy and family in Omaha. Frank Stander and wife were vis iting at the home of their sons west of Manely during the week, having droven down in their car. Geo. L. Meisinger was a visitor in the county seat today, driving over in his car to look after some busi ness matters for the day. Mr. W. II. Frost was a visitor in Weeping Water last Monday," where he went to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodge of that place. Fred Fleischman, the barber, says that business is picking up and that trade is getting preceptibly better during the past few weeks. Hans Neilson, who has been farm ing near Wabash for some time past will farm the place which has been recently vacated by Phillip Flem ming. Workmen are remodeling a barn on the home place of John P. Stander west of Manley during the past week and putting the same into good con dition. " J. L. Burns has been kept to his heme for a portion of the time of late with an attack of the grippe, but from which he is getting much better now. Cal Rockwell, who has been work ing with his brother, Floyd Rockwell of Wayne for some time past, will farm on the Howard Johnson place this season. Herald Krecklow has accepted a position with Herman Dall as assist anting in the machinery storehouse and blacksmith shop and is proving an excellent man for the place. Mrs. August Glaublitz of Chappell. is visiting with friends in this vi cinity, being the guest at the home of Miss Rose Kelly of Manley. and other relatives and friends. Mark Wiles of Weeping Water, was a visitor in Manlay last Thurs day, coming up in his auto to look t-.fter some business matters in re gard to his' farm near here. Louis Krecklow was a visitor In Omaha last Tuesday, driving up with his truck to take a load of hogs to market and on the return trip brought home a load of merchandise. Mr. Daniel Rockwell, who has bten making his home at Wayne for some time past," arrived in Manley a few days ago and is visiting at the home of his daughter Mrs. Hugh O'Brien. August Krecklow was a visitor in Weeping Water the first of l3st week, going to secure some repairs for the county truck, which it need ed to produce the maximum efficiency in service. Mrs. Adolph Steinkamp was a vis iter for a number of days at the home of her mother and brother, Mr. Sam Goodman of near Mynard, and another brother, B. F. Goodman, near Plattsmouth. Herman Mann, who has been feel ing rather poorly for some time past, is reported as much improved and is able to get around and look after business now with not so much in convenience. Father Compo, residential priest of Lincoln, and Father Corcoran, resi dential priest, both of the Catholic church were visiting during last week with Father Higgins of the St. Patrick church of Manley. Henry and Fred Jochim of near Tecumseh, were in Manley and vi cinity last week, coming to attend the funeral of their father, who was buried at the Lutheran church north west of Manley last week. Mr. and Mrs. IMward Pankonin of south of Weeping Water, were visiting in Manley last Sunday, the guests at the home of the father and sister of Mrs. Pankonin, Mr. George SchatTer and daughter, Miss Carrie. Richard" Boom of Bosworth, Mo., who formerly lived here, dropped in to town for a short time last week to visit with friends, while on his way to Sioux Sity, la., whereby he will work on a farm' for the sum mer. Fred Laurcnson, who has had the dray business in Manley for some time past, will engage in farming the coming season and has moved to the Walker place, which has been occu pied by Charles Rainey for some years past. Messrs Orris, Andrew, and Her bert Schleifert and Theo Harms were visiting in Omaha last Monday, where they looked after the purchas ing of some carpets and furnishings for the Lutheran church northwest of Murdock. Mattes Breckenridge, who has lived southwest of Manley for some time, has rented his farm to Grove Laurensen, who will farm the place this year, and Mr. Breckenridge has moved to town and will look after the dray business. Howard B. Evans and family, who Early Ohio Seed Potatoes! We have the pure strain Early Ohio seed pota toes; also a fine variety of onion sets white, red and yellow. Work clothing, fruit in season, groceries and can ned goods. We pay the highest prices for country pro duce, butter and eggs. , RUDOLPH - BERA,'- The Grocer' MANLEY, NEBR. NEWS have been spending some time at the home of Mrs. Evans' parents, J. L. Burns and wife of this city, departed last Friday for their home in Waten burg, Colo., where Mr. Evans is agent for the "sugar road." Ralph Keckler and family drove in from their farm home west of Weeping Water last Thursday and visited at the home of Thomas Keck ler, who has been ill for a number of months, but hopes are entertained at this time in making some im provement. .Charles Rainey, who has been on the Walker place east of Manley for some time past, has moved to a place south of there and on which Jack West farmed for the past two years, while Mr. West has moved to a farm owned by L. II. Puis of Murray, a few miles west of that place. Wm. Rauth of St. Mary, Kansas, was a visitor in this neighborhood for a few days last week, being a guest at the home of Rudolph Berg man and wife, with John Rauth, lm brother and other relatives and friends. Mr. Wm; Rauth is prosper ing in our neighboring state and was much pleased to meet his many friends here. Margaret Bergman, who has been having a tussle with the measles, has gotten over the malady and is feel ing much better. With the watch ing over the daughter at night and looking after the business at the store during the day, her father, Rmlie, sacrificed some five pounds of his averdupoi3, but with the return ing of the little one's health, he will pick up again. Ar "R-irV TTnTiip Atrain. W. H. Frost was a visitor in Lin- ; rnln loct Qiirw1-i. ilrivinir nvpf t f 1 ll A I capital city to bring home the wife and little girl Romona, having taken j the meales while visitins at the home of her grandparents some weeks ago. The folks were very well pleased to pet home again, as it seemed like not having a home to be away so long. Business is Good. Notwithstanding the fact that the prices of farm products are low and that the credits are meager as com pared with what they were a year ago. Mr. Rudolph Bergman, who has gotten his prices in line with other conditions finds that business is very good, and is continuing to keep the prices at which he sells his goods at the lowest level possible with con servative merchandising. Was Given Birthday Surprise Last Sunday the children of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mockenhaupt, gath ered at the home of the parents in Manley, and celebrated very appro priately the passing of the birthday cf Mrs, Mockenhaupt. A very plea sant time was enjoyed by all pres ent, there being a sumptious din ner served as well as abundance "of good wishes for the recurring of like pleasant occasions by tho?e in at tendance. There were present of the children Miss Sue Mockenhaupt. Walter Mockenhaupt and family of near Manley, John and Val Mock enhaupt and families of near Mur dock, and the Rev. Father Higgins and mother, Mrs. W. D. Higgins of Manley. Give Neighbors Surprise. The neighbors of V. Rohrdanz, knowing of' the recurrence of his birthday anniversary, timed a sur prise on him last Sunday and gath ered t othe number of some sxity at his home last Sunday evening, where they showed Mr. Rohrdanz a most, merry time. They had prepared eat ables which helped to enliven the evening and with games and social conversation the hours fairly flew, and on their departing at a late hour extended to their host a wish for many years of useful service to the community and with prosperity a loenty. Why Colds are Dangerous It is the serious diseases that colds lead to that makes them dangerous. Thoy prepare the system for the re ception, and development of the germs of influenza, pneumonia, tu berculosis, dyptheria. scarlet fever, vhooping cough and measles. You are much more likely to contract these diseases when you have a cold. For that reason you should get rid of every cold as quickly as possible. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy will help you. It is widely known as a cure for bad colds. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE. A St. Patrick's dance at Eagles hall to music furnished by the Amer ican Legion orchestra of Lincoln is included among the local Legion post's entertainment features of the coming week. As protestants and Catholics alike dance on this Lenten day, the Legion dance committee has secured one of the best out-of-town orchestra available and will provide the public with 'a real dance. Detailed announcement will be made In these columns in a day or so. She States It Mildly. While suffering with a severe at tack of the grip and threatened with pneumonia, Mrs. Annie II. Cooley, of Middlcfield, Conn., began usln;? Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was very much benefitted by its use. The pains in the chest roon disappeared, the sough became loose, expectoration easy and In a Hhort time she was as well as ever. Mrn. Cooley says she cannot speak too highly in praise of this remedy. CLOVER SEED FOU SALE v Red clover seeu. with a guarun-! tee that it contains no bad weed seed, at $10 per bushel. 2tw'6td. P. A. HILD, Mynard. Read the Journai want-ads. AOTH i-: The State of TO lli i-.iii runs XeTTiu.- ka, i'mss ty. -ss. In the County In the matter of Wilhel in ina Munun To the ereditors unit. tin- (-Mate of Ai.nii U-ca'til. of .said stat-: You an- hen-by untitled. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'l.itt.i moutli ill .aid rounty, on tin l.'.Hi d-n of April. A. I. l'.il, and on the 1Mb day of .Inly. A. 1 . lJtJl, at t n o . I" k in the foniiouli of eaih day, t re ceive anl oNfimine all claims again-'' .-aid estate, with a view to tlmir ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against Mr!d estate is three immtlis from the l.'th day 'f April. A. 1 . and the lime limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said l.'.th day of April. A. 1 .11. Witness my. hand and the seal of paid Counts- Court, this Sth day of March. A. D. Al.T.KX J. UKKSON. (Seal) mlO-D County Judge. lltI KSTIMATK KH CASS of kxi1 CO IN TV, i s i : Kit II A SKA ; State of Nel raska County of Cass T, Geo. i:.- Sayl.-s, County i'hss co'intv, hereby certify CI. rk of that the meet i :i--c Cor.ntv lioard a! the regular held on the I 1th day of .lamia! lis.l. made the following- '"Kstj Kxpeiiso" for the via;' lltJI, quired by law: Ceiicral fund $ 7." li'-i.Pi' fund Jirkltje fund cniefK'ucy II l;ond fund ' v. A.. J '. Iiate ot as IV- Ollll.lll) itim.uil lino. (ul i ; . h 1 0 . o i ",.': mi. I") 1,000. fly Mothers' Pension fund.. Old Soldiers Relief fund TOTAL Witness my otfice 2 old day lSer.1) m,"! .'Os.OnO.OO my ha'.'l and the seal of at I'latts-.nouth, Nebr.. this of I-Vl.rnarv. A. I lJl. c;i:o. it. SAYLKS". -Jv. County Clerk. :otici: The s:la(e ,,f ty. .-s. In the Count I'l tlie matter I'll CltKIHTOKS Nebi ash.a, Cass - Court, of tin' ' tat..- of Kinma Hnlhaway, dec.-as To the creditor V.ou are hereby ised. r said not itieii. e.-tate: Thi-t I will sit f t the County Cou; m..'ith in said county room in flat ts n the UP t ';; day of .March, T 01' 1 ami on th .Itinc. A. 1. at li- the forenoon of each ; and examine r.ll laims estate, with- a vie., to :th day f i oVliv k ii: to r ceivo :.i;nst said ir ad.iist- tin iner.t ii nd i;ll..vai:e. Ti i cd for the pivseiil a t ion auainst said estate is ti linie lir.iit of clairns ee ino-itlis from the LUli day of March. A. IK l:i21, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said U'.Uh day of .March, 1921. Witness my Parol ruid the s.-al of said Count v Court this T.th day of March, l'.rjl. ALI.KX J. BKKSOX. (Seal) m"-4w. County Judi;e. MITKi: OP HIAIMVfi In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Nancy M. llitchie. 1 leieas-ed. MiTU'ri I V IIKAKIXt; To all persons iatoi ested in said es tate, both creditors and heirs at law: Vou are hereby notitie.1 that on this 4th .lay of Marc'!'.. l.'Jl. Auum t V. . I.'akow filed a petition in this court, .'tllc'ing that one, Nancy M. Kilchie, while a resident of Cass county. Ne braska, departed this, life intest'tlc. in said county, on or about the ''th dav of February, 1S:'.. the owner in fee simple of the following described rial estate, to-v.it: The southwest itaitor of tho southwest quarter of Section 1 J, (excepting a tract in the south east corner theieof i) rods north and south bv to roils east and vest,' containing ." acres l also h s iunatcd as Lot ti.". in said Section lL', jfnd filso the northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter of Section la (except Lot 7 in the S.W corner) all in Township 1-', North, in UatiKe l, Kast in Cass (('univ, Nebraska, and that said deceased left surviving as her sdi! and only heir at law. .lames C. Kitcl.ic, a .son ami John i'.iuhio. Iier husband a-.id that the titie and ownershiti of said real estate descend ed t said James C. Kitchie. subject to the estate of said John Litehii' as ten ant bv courtesy in one thi'i-d part j thereof, and that the petitioner Is the owner of a part of sr. id premises now described as Lots T to 22 inclusive in Itlock one (1) and Lots 11 to :) inclu sive, in l'.lock two tl' in Kitchie riaci Addition .to IMattsmoutli. : Nebraska.: wliicli lots are subdivisions thereof.' bv virtue mesne conveyances made by said James C. Kitchie and others to. petitioner and his tcrantors. and pray- j intZ for a. judicial ileterminat ion . of ! tho time of the dentil of the said. Xnncv M. Kitchie and of her heirs at law, the deKiee or Uinsuip an. i ine; rifrht of descent of tlio- real property j lit'li-nnhiK to said decedent in the. State of Nebraska, and for such other, and further ordets and decrees as may j be necessary for a coir ct determina-j tlon of said matter. Said mutter has been set for hear ing on the Sth day of April, 1!)J1. at , nine o'clock in the forenoon, in thej County Court room in IMattsmoutli,! Cuss county. Nebraska, at which time , n.l i. !:n-. nil i.ersons interested may nomar and cor I est said petition. ALLKX J. Ki iliSI i.V. ''i-intv J ud ire. JOHN M. Li:vi. m7-r.w. Atty. for J'etitioncr. (liiiir.ii of iii:ui; li lot 1lee n lclin for Set- 1 1 "'in cut of Ai-i'uiint. j In the County Court of Cass conn- j tv, Nebraska. i "state of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To the heirs and all persons inter- i ested in the estate of Adam Kalftn- j berpfer, deceased: ; i On reading, the petition of Ccorrre . A. Kaffenbertrer praying a nm'l set tlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on -the 0th day of March, lti'JL and for hre:- of heir ship and distribution of estate: It is hereby ordered that you and all persons Interested in sahl matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said eoun tv, one the 13th day of Man b. A. I). 1921. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be Krante.L and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be Kiven to all persons interested in said matter by publishinK' a copy of thi-s order in the 1'lattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to, said day of hearim?. j In'witness whereof, I have hereunto: set mv hand and the sea! of said C'.ui t , this 5th day of March. A. 1 '. 1!'21. ALLEN J. BLLSUX. (Seal) County Judge. MlTlf'i: OI' SI IT TO UI IF.T TITT.R. John V. Ilaln ami fust I'-ril 1 1 n r 1 n ; (ii Hi1- '!'! ntua.-i Mrs. Jolin W. unknown, his .'Hid Sidney Hail. i w i f e ; 'I'll "l: i;i . wife , and William M. I.iml; l.tii'l I,. I '. '1 J 1 1 J i . i . I' '.- V' a till jI I I '.' 'i. V ; ti Ii III"- 1 1 '. I'. I' ' l !i, i Tin mi.' i .i ml .M i i li lt i i.i in"- uii I; im I.'" It V. i.O'l ;' , ; M A 1. Tim 1 r- . rv t. Alexander -:-. a ri !!, Ik r hi:s limiH :j tut Amanda . .'ii. V. Thomas Henna', tir't real v. 1 1 ; John I. Jul '. 1 1 . i:'J, ii.i- l Tl ml i;.. I i i t William k : iiimI, I. vl hi-.-i, !it.itivii i v. i f i.i I. ; i 1 1 i - .i I.' v. If"-; itmi l"';.i I . utid j.(i "! c.nli 'if II fin ii lei ii 1 1 111 fill- l l-l.'.lc. ill" !-;i ill I'i'i "ii :i:nl H i- S., nil, " I'm. I I., i i "' 1.1! Ill : ilil I ." .! I (( . I V " !l II I, ii ti ii rt it ', i ., r 1 1.. ,r ;v. ii-..-. t ;. . (. i i i ' ' ' ti tl-l '.:.. . v. n ; .,)-.. r i . ' f t Ii If I . 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T 1 1 i:.. t .'. :e e i'l link., tin' i. i is links I'lMn'O'-'i east I I'lalte river thence smith !:nks to the ; .s.' ci. li n l .-. 1: !,-n r.s Tr 'ea iir-r as his law th- f.-Il-iwi wit: Allodia rib ii iiS : t ti." i-'-n: . 1." X.. :; ) n i i if;i norii he bank i r of '. :an sre - and 1 . a i n s j'.et.s! l west nee n . thf-Jie. lo-.vn I hi cl :i i as of the ' Mi link?, s and so ;i!i.ii::.c. in Iein? now i CO er ; : s k t a r. . I. sob l- c If: at i, m. d persons, to- Swif;, widow: Lirdlejtate or any part thereof: iter and Annie Horn, j you and each of vou are hereby prayins for a decree . ,.,,t it-K.,j tiiat on tlie 1Cth day of Febru- Miir:':ui. i.;1! daughter, an. ! a : riim' i ln i ms t!:at that said decedent id decedeiit .iic'l. i:-; -tat.": iiii.iistrai n i e sqd ict t ion for s 1.. en niM.'.e a nd j-il-tl:-...en n has .-aid d. eiieat inis not .1. n i i, i.-1 m ! that t 'i; . in ! . ii t! the State Xi bra ska, aid de hall be simple estate, ! ' l! irs. at law of ; in set f'ith s e owii.-i s iii fei !" Scribed IT II 1 ietii as cl'eed t.i I ::e a I v i- i; U has I n th ii.iv . . :i set Marc): li-r A. hear in if on the 1-. l'J-l. I L 10 l.- ed at i day of attsmorth, Nebraska. L-Yhruary, A. 1'. 1U21 alien' j. r,i:i:six County .lm this 2':tn fs-n w MITICi: TO ItF.IlITOItS The State of Ni braska, Cass coun t'. ss. Fn the Count v Court. N in the hi; it.-r of the estate of Henry Milbr. oeceased. To the creditors of said tate: Yen are heteby nvttlietl that 1 will sit a tho County Court room in I'latts i.ioulh. i.i si: 1 countv , on ti e 20th dav .f March. -A. I . 1M21. ami uu the 2Sth d;.y of June. A. 1 . 1'iL'l, at 10 o'clock a. m. each dav, to receive and examine ail clairiis it !fuin said estate, with a vif.w i' their adjustment and allow ance. The "lime limited for the pre seni itieii of chiiius against said es tate is thrc in.. ii lbs from the 2:th day .f "larcli. A. 1). i:'21, and the time 1 i in it t vi :i r .! for from p.-r. merit oi uoins said 2'.Uh day of is one ilarcli. lyji. Witners my hand and said Count v Court this tie 20th seal day February, 1121. allien J. p.i:i:son. (.-tal) f2S-lw. County Jiuie FOR SALE White each, and Plymouth Ilck epgs oc White reaoan duck egg3 12 ifjc Pli one Mr?. George Perry, lm w&d OF CKQTEES The price of our dry cleaning cats down tlie price of clothes. ' Eainty Dorothy says that she has found out that we take most excellent care of the gar ments entrusted to ns and that our charges should make friends for this house. Our dyeing proves satisfactory, as we use the latest approved methods and the best dyes. wpipo!vii,- Try-' 5 ViiiaBti ati,-i3i Goods Called for and Eelivered hoiMt; 10b v4ikQ-JJ,J1,AL OF flCE each. 2S5-W r i H I W T ' H I PRICE ! - t- MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 NOTICE OF SITIT To Qnlet TUIe to Ileal Ktnte In the District Court of Cass coun- 1 r. Xclir.'iska. Mark White, Plaintiff v App. Dock 1'age 24 9 HAiijrtinin A. Oihson ti. a I Defendants To the dffcinlants, Benjamin A. Gin son; Wm. ;. Woodruff, real name un hnown; William HaU-s; Margaret J. Il.ite.s; James Hates; Mary Bates; JO- ,h Ami.'k: Mary Ann Arnick; Nancy Iff.lii.s, wi.low; Abbie M. Gilmore, On'; lloht.s); George T. Gilmore; Bes-ni- A. Liggett, (nee Hobbs widow; Jr. or- .Mullen, (nee llobbs); John Mul . n; William I. llobbs; Grace S. Hobbs; Oa.ji Vv Hobbs; Kdith Jtobbs; &yl- v n r. ii i.. Mawiey; I ,, , ..,.v. r. iitdrs. devisees, lejfa- j.i i i-.ornil representatives and all j.- n'.iiM interested in the estate i ..:..-. i ii A. Gibson, deceased; ,nv. no v.- n heirs, devisees', lega i .-'ifinl representatives and all i,' if, 1,1 inn-rested in the estate . i. Woodruff, real name un-')- ' -.if i d ; ,),;-. r ov. n heirs, devisees, lega ; i .t'.',iil representatives and all j, i.-', i.- 1'iterested in the estate ,::.'.. lialeii, deceased; i. ov. r i heirs, devisees, lega . .-',i. iii rcprcxeritatives and all ! i u interested In the estate iiales, deceased; ..-.''- ii heirs, devisees, leca i .-!. ul ri-prcseiitativcs and all ' t-tr, 1 U interested in the estate I'-k, deceased; ii heirs, devisees, lega-r.-:.resentativ' and all ' I.' '..' 1,'lV, .-. .-'.f,n! -'.r;s Interested in the estate .':!;: !'. Hobbs, deceased; . i-n'uvfi lelrs, devisees, lega ill representatives and all r-oij- In'er'-yted In the estate ' i f obhi, ! c eased; (f.i.o vri Ji-irs, devisees, lega- 1. 1 In-.-, vi '.-r J ! 'J'.'i 1 1-. ; ', i i r A ; 'J !.: 1 ' I S. i,i her -A Kr piii-oiiii representatives and all :'-o.'.i! interested in the estate s Cai-e, deceased; . :. k. ii'.". n heirs, devisees, lega j. efsoniil rei-.resentati ves and all ei .-sonh interested in the estate , e Ca.-mon, deceased; ii', kr.' : n hejrs, devisees, lega personal representatives and all j e"oris interested in the estate ii!y M. Krofciua, inee Brown) de- 'ii;..- uTiknov t es, pi i .-oii a i el !;l-r per SOT.S n heirs, devisees, leca representati ves and all interested in tiie estate .,f y, it it -a sed ; Mann, tine Urosius) de- 'lie ur.kno-.vn l.ejrs, devisees, lepa t -s, p-r.-'r.:il rej.resentati ves and all other i. ergons interested in the estate of i:-!.eea f. Jiawley, (nee Brown) iln-i nseii ; , 'II.. east half (KU) of the southeast "(iiiiiier SL4); the east half (E'it of . t!.". northeast quarter LNK'i) of the nortliv.-t-rt quarter ( XIV ; ) of the : southeast quarter (SK'JT. known as i Lot t wi nty-nine (29), in Section twen j tv-one (i.'l; Government lots number ed on- (1) and two (C) of Section i t v. i.t y-seven (27); the northeast quar ter (NJ.-i) of the northeast quarter NK':, r. the south hrlf of the northeast quarter t.j '4 ) ana ine north half (N) of the southeast quarter i.-Ll ot section twenty-cigni (:. all iii Township eleven (11). iiori!- m J: lnpre lourtet n (14 1, east or the Sixth 1. Jf.. in Cass county. Ne 1 iiraska. and all persons claimintr any I interest of any kind in said real es- ..rv. Iiti'l. the I'laintiff in the fore- Kointr entitled cause tiled his petition in -the district Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and each anil all of you are made parties defendant, the object, purpose and prayer of which said petition is to obtain a de- ree from said court removing clouds from and quieting the record title to the following described real estate in the I'laintiff, Mark White, to-wit: The east half (K'i) of the sofrtheast quarter (SKVi): the east half nVi of the northeast quar ter (NL'-i) of the northwest quar ter iN'W'il of the southeast quar ter (SK3i), known as Lot twenty nine (1"J in Section twenty-one (21); Government lots numbered one (1) and two (2), of Section twentv-seven (27): the northeast quarter (Nl'.'i) of the northeast quarter (NK'i) of Section twenty-ei'-fht (2S; t lio south half (Sti) of the northeast quarter (NIC1) and the north halt (N) of the southeast quarter (SH'4) of Sec tion t wenty-eisrht (28), all in Township eleven (11), north in Lanire fourteen (11), east of the Sixtli I. M., in Cass county, Ne braska as atrainst you and each of you, and to tlit reby exclude and enjoin you and each and all of you from ever assert ing or claiming any estate, risht, title, li.-n or interest therein adverse to plaintiff or to any part thereof, by reason of plaintilf's adverse possession of said premises by himself and his grantors for more than ten years prior to the filing' of said petition, and to secure the cancellation by such de cree of a certain Mortsrapre Deed cover ins a part of paid real estate, to-wit: Lot seven (7) In the northeast quarter (NHVi) of the southeast quarter (SK'4) of Section twenty-one (21), Township eleven 11) north, llanpe fourteen (14) east, Kiven by one John Butherford to the defendant, Benjamin A. Gibson, to secure payment of $70.00, dated March 2nd, ISSfi, and recorded In Book "S," pafre o4 of the mortf?aj?e records of said county, for the reason that said mortsajre appears to be a lien on said lot, though paid in full lonj? since, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable, and for costs of suit. Yon are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 11th day of April, 1921. or your default will be duly eiitcrMl therein and a decree en tered as prayed for in said petition. MARK "WHITE, -By I'laintiff. JOHN M. LEYDA, f21-Jw His Attorney. onnrcit OK HKAIUNG on Petition for Appointment of A dm In Intra! or. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Emily A. Tuey, deceased. On reading and flllns the petition i of Wm. H. Tuey praying that adminis j t rat ion of said estate may be granted to him as administrator; 1 Ordered, that March 18th, 1921, at J oclook a. in., is assigned for hear in?: 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 cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted: and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear in? thereof be piven to all persons In terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 19, 1921. ALLEN J. BKESON. (tai) Countv Judge, n. 13. WINDHAM, f2i-.Cw. - Attorney.' I I-KGAIi NOTICU jTo IVarl Conrad. Defendant: Vou are hereby notified that on the 1.1th day of October, 1920, Lawson j Conrad filed his petition and com menced an -tion against you in tho District Court of Cass county, Ne- j braska, the object and prayer of jwhich is to obtain an absolute divorce from you upon the ground of extreme .cruelty without provocation or fault upon the part of the plaintiff, and for tin; reason that the defendant has de serted the plaintiff for more than two years without any Just cause. lou are required to answer said pe tiuon on or before ine zisc day of March, 10'. 1. LAWSON CONRAD. Plaintiff. no- jw. We do all klnaa or od printing. I i I f A r, 1 i