WOE FOUR MONDAY, JUNE 20. 1921 Che plattsmouth journal PUBLISHED SE2II-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Kntcicd at Po-tfTk-e, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter . R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 Tfk:i. Kansas, lias five women taxi driver'. :o: I. nt look dt.wn upon people win) look ui u Villi. :o: IStlicvc in oilier if von would have ( IIht.i n you. (Jtrinan is coming arrcss Imt imt the way .-lie intended. Kvcry man lias a ri.ht to ke:-j hi-, opin ions !u hini-ell". A ilia's bark is worse than his !ite lxeaii:-e it J.it . longer. Tin- pre-ent. inn ii:m tax .arnica ereate-i a nation ut" liar.-. I-Yimi.iin n ; are said ti have l. en used a-, early as 1 U'O. O ; ,i What :i.:i a wii-rir: ! a i ret it s!m .ii'iii't tell it. .-:o:- T'l- li'-t real stove v. a- eon-t riict rd by an Kngli.-I man in 1S-1. : i : - - - - - 1:':- a vi-e ira.eliti:; man W'i knows when and v. 'imtj . .-top. IIu-1) and and wife always ho-s c.ich i iht-r. say.i I.ady A.-tor. Site's half right ! :n. If a o'!i:i'l ilon'i want to lie loved th.r- 'ln iild in- a law ag.tin.st her wearing pink. At that. the pioi-rr airni'-n are li.n im: a !o r lnortality rate than thu na via'nr i , s ''iii ii it ;i I 1 to oli vine' tiuta il.f-, that it is a : at :ue to tak; money. Wlio ;:i:'s tt ! a t lever 'i'r? a. k . an ad !n spurt i'ig tiie journal. VWII Lite. Who does? : o: I ; t ii stin. iia- lit i n found. Tli'ie's a hoti-iiig shortage in Mur-'icrcr.-.' Kovv at Sins Sing. :o: Ford car No. G.mou.hoo has just I I r tiie faetory. For lihth rate the Ford factory heats rabhits. In I'liicairo one stenographer on: nf try 10 marries her employer. A ii I that t nds his dictation. : f : I'i the Ion.: run the (! rma n ; will find indemnity l: 11 less expeti-ive thci the H"h'-:i 'oi:e;n I'ill. V.i,;i nnaiey Marce and la o !i ; !i . one-half the world doe.-n"t know how the other h ilf lives. T'ny ire printing a great dt-a! t the nhj'Tt. lat' no;'-.,dy seems (o In' worried e.ver tii" .e.ireity of radium. Xo ni.'ttir what ihey wear, wo men always Io.iR eomfortah'u- and lietiv; no matter what men wear liny 1' ok iiv-ithi-r comfort aide or pret t y. "It don't tal e a man long to 1 : " !t : ; pi n ' i- t he i.roe ... atvl t- s.'.ai.e a I to y tailored Miii I'll': thoroughly disrepu table t i I h" man of it," avers I)ainty Itorthy. IJut : he ecc; ori to e xplain that t;.e i:i:i who is making n e o: o,;r cl-a r. i .-fr;i.iing and pi'. ... ing r v : i ; i;f-ep-i: g lii - clothe - iti i'.i;:h iiitire prt:en'able condition than when le- got j-.C't iau td with ii.-:. And it docaft co.:t much, cither. B Goods Called for and Delivered -'MorJt O.H'OjitL I fab vlO jObWUAl Off ICE D VANCE I PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Ju.:i lie-.-ause we folded our tents and j,ot. nt of war is no excuse for fchling our arms and refusing to work. :: . An advert h ini; man lias been named to head the shipping board. We thought it already had enough advertising. o : o Admiral Situs furnishes conclusive pn of that he is a jackass by declar ing that In will nut v Undraw his jarka.-M speech. A -Minnesota district court says politicians cigars violate the corrupt practices act. Always knew they vio lated something. -:o: The wounded anil disabled veter ans of the world war are be.:;inninu; to realize that I'nclo Sam is a darned poor Santa Clau. o.o If people would 1 t us do our cen- rin-'. we would get a Ion.; much : etter t'lar.-. Ximball Voting, -Motion I'itturtt Star. -:o:- It. po-itively overwhelms you to .-tand on main street watching the women any afternoon and njtice what the t rathe will bare. :o: It's difficult to convince a man who has been up against it for many moons that lie has a lot of good luck coming to him. :o: The mixed commissi m sent by the Mipr'm council to study the Sile iau ((iiesiii n probably will be more mixed after studying it. T! lir--' shipment of western c.in t loupe:-, has reached the Piatt -moil I h market. After opcuinu: about twenty voti mav tind one good melon. Ki-iity-two per cent of 'he r .ns v. ho died or were injured by fire in 'hi.; country !at year v.e:-- i-hildieti uadv-r school j;;e ami lantheri. Fhit'ago music dealers say jazz air are giving way to old-time melo dies. Hope they don't revive "In the Shad - of the Old Apple Tree." :o: The president !.a-tens to assure us that he does n. t inund to play golf on Sunday. We may now devote our attention to other weihy matters. : o : It i-' said that a fiht has been launched on Scnat r Per.roi-e in his hi me state. A war oil Penrose wi'.l t the warrior nothing but sears. Ann rica came into war '.;'.'. but -he came; siie's mi: iug late in to jii'iK-.1. but she'll otue. II i ill bridge t'olby ex -Sec re t a : y of S'ate A N'ew York physician .-ays young wolncn should 1h congratulated on winning tha !. t M for the short skirts. Some should and .some shouldn't. :o: The attitude of the various nations on the question of disarmament is very mii'h akin to that of the man v ho is asked to throw hh; pistol in th river. : o : Here's a tip to preachers: If you preach thi sort, of sermon that put per. pi- to sl ep, be Mire and lutve a i-'iu aky voi ( in the choir that will kt'ti them awake. -:o: "An apple a day will keep the doc t: r away," .-ays an old health adage. Hut. if you buy apples at present price; :07j of them will put you in the bankruptcy court. : o: The price of bread in the Fnited 1 1-'.:.' te.-. commenced to drop after the motor car manufacturers slashed their prices. Thus the luxuries of life follow the necessities. -:o:- yut of the complaint at high pric- jis of ice cream is purely conversa jtional. If people really cared much J about lower ice cream pri:e.5. they en :i achieve them in ten days, just j ns thty did the lower prices of mo- tor cars and silk shirts. : o : F.x-Kai.-er Wilhelm owns a place in Holland and a short time ago he . r.Id a forest in order to raise some money. The purchaser proposed to cut ti e trees down, but the Dutch government interfered and would not permit it. Forests are too scarce in j Holland already. The government j took over the. forest and paid for it ; and it will be preserved. In this j country the only power that inter , feres with, a man's trees is a public I utility. It will butcher them when ever it takes a notion to do so. LOCAL NEWS From Thursday's Dally. John C. Spangler of Louisville, was in the city today for a few hours at tending to some matters of business. V. (.. Boedeker, cashier of the Hank of Murray, was in the city to day looking after a few matters of importance at the court house. F. A. Hansen of Xehavvka. came in yesterday afternoon to spend a short time hero looking after some mat ters of business at the court house. Henry Kirseher was among the visitors from near Xehawka in the city yesterday for a few hours attend ing to some matters at the court hous. (leorge Duerr. residing southwest of Louisville, was among the visitors in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters at the court house. H. O. Hackmeyer. ('. L. Miller and son. F.mil Miller and Matt Thiingan, all of near Murdock. motored in this morning from their home to spend a few hours here visiting at the court houso on business. From Friday's Dally. Harry Frans of Union, was a vis itor in the city for a short time to day looking after some business af fairs at the court house. W. H. Hcil of Louisville, was in the city today for a few hours look ing after some matters of business and calling tn his friends in the county seat. Frank Vallery and John l Koddy of Union, returned last evening from a short business trip to northern Missouri and at Hamburg, Iowa, mak ing a record breaking trip of one dav. (Maude Scivers and wife of Louis ville, were among the visitors in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of business and spending tho day with their rela tives. hM Lewis, who has been residing in the western part of the state enine in yesterday anil will visit here for .-ome time at the home of his par cnts. Mr. and Mrs. ('. H. Lewis and family. Charles S. Johnson came up this morning from Union to take treat ment and returned this afternoon to that place, where he is staying at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. W. I'ropst. .1. F. McAIpin and wife, who have been on their homestead in the west, stopped off here from their home en route to Chicago and secuerd their children who have been staying here while the parents were in the west and departed this afternoon for the w indy city. (Jeorge Palmer, one of the Cass county men who served in the world war, and who is now taking treat ment at the Swedish Mission hospital in Omaha, came in this morning for a short visit with friends. Mr. I'al ti'i r was located at Central Cty up to the time of his last illness. AUTO NUMBER LOT Xo. 120M57, Xebr. Finder please leave at Journal office. ti-: it in-' m:uix; it IVtilion lor iiiiiiii-iif of ilmiiii-l riitar Tl Stat. of Nelaa-ka. Cass eoua- t v. In tl.e I'oimtv Court. In Ilie matter .. the estate of Ti'"lll;i-i .1. .Met 'lllloell. I i . a -' 1 . i "i i. ailing an. I tiling the (tileoi of K. it M 'ii I I'm i: ;iiaviiii Ih.'t adminis ii.'te.n of .ii,,) -tale may he grantl t" ! iiii-i If a.- .Vim j a jt la I t ; M.I. r. .1. That .lulv K'th. A. I . I'.'JI, ai 1" ' ! 1 a. m . is a.-si ne.l I'm' lie;, i mil; .-ai.l ieiiij.., wln-ii all i.erson. ilii. r. st. .1 ia sai.l matter ma v appear al a '.unty four: l he 1 : -1 1 in an.) lor sapl (..ijiily, ami shew ause wlic l!i. pra..r tiie ..-t it i.m.-r .-I1011I.I ii.t :;ra!ite.l: ami that not ire of the pen.!, m y of sai.l etition anil the l ear int; tii-reof he tiiv.-n t a 1 1 persons in-l'-e .'.l in sai.l matter hy Iu hi is h i n . .f this or.ler in ti.e I'latts- meatli Journal, a s.-iiii - week I v n.-ws-pap. r ;uinteil in s.ii.l e. unity, for three mii re-sir.- weeUs, prior to said day of bearing. I'ate.l this 1 V t J , ,l;,v ,.r June, A. 1 . PJJ1. ai.i.i:.n' j. m:i:s . Countv .linlge. CI I AS. K. MA I :TIN. i w. Attorney. lllJBANKING Positions are plentiful for thou? who re trained! Students may work for board. Tuition low. AnU for catalog C. BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE, ' Omaha, Ncbrasha. Acetylene Welding! I am prepared to do all kinds of Acetylene Welding. Charges reasonable and work the best. JOHrS SHELDON, Located at John Iverson's Blaksmith Shop, F'lattsmouth, Nebraska S. J.REAEV2E3, 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 B Pi g 5 ! ELM WOOD I Leader-Echo J Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Hulfish left on Wednesday for Lincoln to spend the day with their son, Harold, and from there they went to Chappel, Neb., to visit with a sister and family of of Mrs. Hulfish. While in 1-incoln. Monday, L. A. Tyson had the misfortune to have his little Maxwell car run into and had it somewhat jammed up in the hack fenders and the back, a large truck bavins run into it. He went up on Tuesday to get the car put in shape. On Saturday afternoon Spencer Honenrief was in town and he re ceived a niessace that he should come come and catch a large swarm of bees. He hastened home and caught mil' ot tno largest swarms lie ever caught and said there seemed to be a bushel of them. Walter Hornemeier and Velma Hornemeier returned home on last Saturday from Xapirville, 111., where they completed a year in the Kvange lical school of that place. They will spend the summer here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Horne meier, and will return to school again in the fall. The latter part of last week Ed Dorr was taken sick with appoplexy and is quite siek at the home of his son, Iialph Dorr. A nurse has been employed to care for him and at present ho is getting along quite well. Mr. Dorr is 7i years of age. Mrs. Henry ISrockman is reported to be quite sick at her home just south of town. She has been siek for some time but has not been im proving very rapidly. A nurse has been employed to care for her and it is hoped that in a short time she will be onthe road to complete re covery. On last Thursday, Mrs. (luy I,. Clements underwent an operation at her home in this city for the remov al of gall stone and also for appen dicitis. She had been very sick and her condition for a short time was very critical but at present she is getting along very well and is im proving slowly which is indeed good news to all. I,. K. Uhley and Charles Peck have been busy making some improve ments to the house on the farm of Henry Clapp west of town. The im provements consist of adding three more rooms to the house as well as other substantial changes. Henry is putting his farm right up in the improvement and will have a nicely improved farm when all is complet ed that he contemplates. DEPARTMENT HEADS LEAVE PERU NORMAL State Teachers' College Will Lose Several Important Instructors to Institutions in Other States I'eru, Xeb., June 17. Tern will lose its dean of women, and head of th'i department of history. Matie Cook Kllis; the head of the biology department. Prof. F. C Jean; the head of the home economies depart ment . Mrs. F. C. Jean; the head of the expression M. Dunn, and Itouse. wIiosh nounced some department. Miss Iva its president. K. L. resignation wa:; an time ago. Dear. Mat tie C. Kllis of the Peru st:it teachers" college, has been ten- ilcrrd a similar position in the state teachers" college at Mankato. Minn. Mi'ss Kllis came to the Peru normal as p. critic in the training school. La ter slu became associate p-niV;;sp" ia history and has for many years' been head of that department. Six years ago she was ippointed dean of wo- men. No faculty school for as members has served the manv years as Miss Kl lis and no one has been so closely associated with the recent life of the S'-liool. Her responsible position as dean of women has brought her into closn personal relationship with ev ery girl in the school. By her work in the history and sociology depart ments she had made herself a host of friends among the earlier stu dents. Probably no other teacher is so widelv and favorably known as Mis?i Kllis. Pro;. F. C. Dean, head of the bio logy department of tho I'eru state teachers' college, has recently been offered a similar position in the Col orado state teachers' college at Gree ley. Col., with an increase of 2f per cent in salary. He has tendered his resignation to take effect August 1. Professor Jean came to Peru in lf)ll an associate, professor and has gradually been promoted until ho is now one of the major heads. Mr. Jean bar. bpen a most popular instructor. He has always taken a keen interest in class organization, Y. M. C. A. and faculty activities. It is largely through his efforts that the faculty dinner club was organized during the present year. He holds both his bachelor's and his master's degree from the University of Nebraska. Mrs. F. C. Jean, who has been head of the home economics department for the last three years, severs her connection with the school at the same time. Mrs. Jean, as Miss Mable Han cock, came here as an .assistant in the home economics department in 1912. When she took charge of the department three years ago. there was just one student Jeft in the de partment. Thi.s year' the depart ment has had the largest enrollment of any department in the school. Mr?. Jean received here bachelor of arts degree from the University of Nebraska in 1918. Ed. Ripple pays cash for eggs tf d&w. K. H. Schulhof. piano tuner. Phnne SS9-.T. d&w. Books! Books! Books! We have them till you can't rest, at the Jour nal Office. Even a weak spark will produce a powerful explosion Spark plugs not always to blame for "ignition trouble" DIFFICULTY in getting a motor to start may be due to "grounds" which short-circuit the electric current, some times to dirty oontacts or poor timing. But the real trouble is very often in the mixture you are trying to light slow-burning fuel. With good gasoline even a weak spark produces a powerful explosion. , One ivay to avoid "engine trouble"" Be careful to buy gasoline with good vaporizing qualities straight dis tilled and carefully refined Red Crown Gasoline. It will save you a lot of time and annoyance and work no need for re peated priming, frequent cleaning of spark plugs and grinding the valves. Straight distilled gasoline has a. com plete chain of boiling point fractions which insure in stant ignition and complete combustion develops lots of power and keeps down carbon troubles. oitii:i in-' ami o- 'IM'K in-- ritoiivii: ok wii.i. In tin- I'ouiity 'uiit of Cass coun ty. Nt lu iiskii. Statu of Nebraska, County of Cass, To all ju rsons inti-restcd in t lie es tate of Jaeolt 1 ritseli. lcccascl: 'u realinu tlie iietition of Miko Tiitsih praying that the instrument !iK l in thi.s court on t lie :!lst ilay of .Max, l'.iJl. ami purport in:; to he the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed. and recorded as tho last will and tes tament of Jacob Tritsch. deceased; that said instrument be admitted to probate, and the administration of said estate he uranted to Elizabeth Tritsch as executrix: It is hereby ordered that you, and til persons interested in said matter. may. and lo. appear at the coimi; nut to be held in and tor said coun ty, on flu- U.tli day of June. A. 1 . at I" o clock a. m., to show cause, it 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 !ivcn to all pei sons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the I la t tsnom t Ii Journal. si mi-weekly newspaper printed in lid county for three successive weeks prior to sai'l day ot nearmtr. Witness mv hand and seal ot said court, this olst day of .May, -. J allkx J. i:i:i:sn. (Seal jti-"w County Juiitfc. Mli'M i: The State of TO t HK.IMTOHS Nebraska, Cass coun- ty. ss. In the County Court. In tin- matter of the estate of George I". Moisin;cr, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts- montli in said county, on the '.Hh day of .Inlv, A. I. r.t.'l, and on the lot ii dav of trctober. A. I . at ten 'clock inlhe forenoon of each day. to receive a iKl examine all claims against said estate with a view to their ad justment anil allowjince. The time lim- itel for the presentation of claims estate is three months day of July, A. 1 . l'.tl'l. limited for payment of vear from said Itth day gainst saiil from the '.Hh and the time debts is one f July. A. I. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 4 th day of June, A. 1. ALLKX J. BBKSUN. (Seal) County Judge. OltllKIt OK lli:KIfi on Petition for llftrrmlnatiou or Heirship In the County Court of Cass coun tv. Nebraska. In re Kstate No. of James A. Walker, deceased. On the tilinar of the petition of Louie H. Puis for a decree and finding of heirship tiled herein on the 1st day of June, 1 '. 2 1 ; It is hereby nrderen that the said petition be set down for liearini; be fore said Court on the 10th day or July, at ten o'clock a. m.. and that notice of the time and place of said henrins; be issued, ami that con structive service thereof be had upon all persons interested in said estate, by the publication of said notice, once each week, for three consecutive weeks prior to said liearini;. in the Plattsmouth Journal, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a new-spaper printed, pub lished and of general circulation in said Countv of Cass in said state. Dated this 1st day of June. 1921. ALLKX J. BliKSCN. (Seal) j2-3w. County Judge. OKDKR OF Hi:.HIG NO TICE OF Pit OH ATE OF WILL In the County Couit of Cass coun tv. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of John Schiappacasse, deceased: On reading the petition of Jennie .. I . j .. . - ....... : , , V, , I inctrti. ment filed in this court on the 9th . day of June. 1921, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of John Schiappacasse, deceased: that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the administra tion of said estate be granted to Jen nie Schiappacasse as executrix; I 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 coun ty, on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1921, Red Cross Gasoline meets United &ate Government sperifirations for motor gasoline It successfully passes all tests required by United States Government to detect defects and indicate desirable qualities. For quick starting, and for big mileage per gallon, use Red Crown Gasoline. IIIIIIIBI I I : : RED CROWN d GASOUNE BIIIIBII a Write or ask for a Red Crown Road Map STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA HE CMOWBJ A$HME at ! o'clock a. m., to snow 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 hearinj; there of be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of thi.s order in the I'lattsmoutli Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said countv for three successive weeks prior to said day of Witness my hand said court, thi.s lull hearing. and the seal of day of June, A. I). 1921. ALLKX J. HKKSON. SeaI Countv Judge. CHAS. K. MA K TIN. jia-::w. Attorney. AOTICE OF HF.AHINtt In the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Mason, deceased. To all persons interested in said es tate, both creditors and heirs at law: You are herebv notified that on this 11th day of June. 1!'21. Jacob E. Mason tiled a petition in this court alleging that Jacob Mason, while a resident of the City of Plattsmouth. in said coun tv. departed this life intestate on or about the day of May, 1915, the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate, to wit: All that part of the South half of Lot 1-i in the northwest nuarter of Section 13. Town 12. N.. Kange 13, East, lying' east of the Omaha. Southern Hailway right of wav. situate in the City of Platts mouth. Cass county, Nebraska, and that said deceased left surviving as his sole and onlv heirs at law, the following named persons: Nancv J. Mason, his widow; Jacob K. Masn, a son: Bessie M. Koke, (nee Mason a daughter; Elizabeth K. Fitch, i nee Mason) a daughter; William H Mason, a son. and Clarence Mason, a son. who are now all of legal age, to whom the title and ownership of said real estate descended, on the death of said Jacob Mason, subject to the home stead right of the widow of said de ceased, Nancy J. Mason, and that the petitioner is the owner of an interest in said premises, and praying for a indicia! determination of the time of the death of the said Jacob Mason ami of his heirs at law, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to said decedent in the State of Nebraska, and for such other and further orders and decrees as mav be necessary for a correct determination of said matter. Said matter has been set down for liearini; for the 14th (lav of July. 1921 at nine o'clock in the forenoon, in the Countv Court room in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest said pet it ion. Date: June 11th, 1921. ALLEN J. BEKSON. County Judge. J. M. LEYDA, jir,-:;w. Atty. for Petitioner. I.i:(il. NOTICE Ernest N. Christiansen, plaintiff, vs. Alice M. Smith: Smith, first and real name unknown, her husband; James Plummer: Nancy I . Plummer, hix wife: Selwin B. Plummer and Sarah Plummer, his wife; Selwin 1'. iMiimmi.r: 1" uinmcr. nrsi ano real name unknown. his wife; Fred J. Plummer: Plummer first and real name unknown, his wife; Mary P. Plummer; Plummer, first and real name Harriet M. unknown. her husband; Younc and O. IV Young. first and real name unknown, nei o un hand: Virginia Megeath: Me- geath, first and real name unknown. i,.. h.wl.onH- Minnie E. Megeath: v.nath. first and real name unknown her husband; Mildred Elizabeth 0-4Q til Mf-seath. first ana Me real unknown, her husband; Jennie Meieath: Megeath first and real name unknown her husband; Jen- Megeath. first nie M. .Megeaiii and real name unknown, her iiusbana. Jennie M. Druien ana j. l.. w n-". jv .,.,.1 ,-oal name unknown, uer IIU'IWII". Mildred E. Ives and Frank J. Ives i.i.shnnd: Samuel Addison Cochran her Me-Ad- eeath: Addison Cochran Megeath; dison C. Megeath: Sflmuel A. Megeath: Judith W Megeath: Judie V. Megeath; and the heirs, devisees, legatees, per- nunta ves ana an umci persons interested in the estates of the following named persons, to-wit: Alice r iii. t-imeu Plummer. Nancy i. Plummer.' Selwin B. Plummer. Selwin n ii..mmpr Fred J. Plummer. Mary u' 1,1, ,,,., Harriet M. Young. vir gui-a Megeath. Mildred Elizabeth geath. Minnie E. Megeath. Jennie ,.i, u.,ni -f Meireatb. Samuel Me-Me- Ad- dison i-ocnran .Mram,iuui.-v,. .. , uomnoi A Mee-eath. Judith W. Me t.'Ul w It is uniformly high quality wher ever you get it. Authorized Red Crourt Dealers Everywhere Wherever you go you can al ways get Red Crown Gasoline from reliable, competent and obliging dealers. The gasoline and cnotor oils they sell make motor operation more economi cal and more dependable. They are. glad to render the little courtesies which make motoring pleasanter. Drive in where you see the Red Crown Sign. geath, Judie V. Megeath, whose names and residences are unknown: and the northwest piarter of the northeast quarter; (NYV'i, XK'(I the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter: NK'i. SV'.4 the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter; SV'4, N K ' , t tho northwest quarter of the south east quarter; NV'4, SK'4' 'he south half of the northwest quarter IS'-. N Y'4 and the west hair of the south west quarter, iW's, SWi all in Sec tion six. Iti) in Township twelve. (12 north of Uange ten. (KM east of the nth P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska; and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate, or any part thereof; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the before de scribed real estate, real names un known, defendants. To each and all of the above named and designated defendants, both non resident and other defendants, take notice: You and each of you are hereby notified that Ernest X. Christ ia tison, the plaintiff herein, has tiled his peti tion in the Idstrict Court of Cass coun tv, Nebraska, which petition was hied on May 2. A. I . 1921. against you and each of you. the object and prayer of which petition is to obtain a decree quieting and confirming the title to the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter; NW'4. NE,i the northeast piarter of the southwest quarter; (NEU, SW4) the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter: (SW,, NK't I the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter: (NW'4, Si:'4 the south half of the northwest quarter (S'.j. NH'V and the west half of the southwest quarter, W',. SV'4I all in Section six. (rt) Township twelve. (12) north of Bang4 ten. (KM east of the Mil P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska, in the plaintiff, and to remove certain cloud-! and forever barring and estopping the defendants and each of them and all persons claiming by. through or under them or anv of them from having or claiming any right, title, interest or lien in or to said premises or to any part thereor, and for such other relief as equity may require. You and each of you are hereby ie quired to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of July, A. I'. 1J1' EKNKST N. C1UMSTIANSON. Plaintiff. By E. S. NICKEBSON, H123-5 w. His Attorney. MITICI-l State of TO i HEIHi'OHS The Nebrask Cass coun ty. In the County Cou rt. 111 the matter of the date .f Jus- tus Lillie, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth in said county, on July IK, 1921, and October is. 1921. m. on each day, to amine all claims aga at Kl oclocii a. receive and c inst said estate, adjustment and with a view to their allowance. The time limited for t re presentation of claims against t-aiu estate is three months noni tiie imh fiav of Jnlv. A. I. 1921. and the time limited for payment of debts is one. vear from sain ism nay of July. 1921. Witness mv hand and -pal of said mnty Court, thi.s Hth day of June, 1921. ALLEN J. BKESON. County Judge. ( Sea it j Ki -1 w. FOR SALE Oae 7-foot Deering binder, good as new. cut aooui a nuuaren acres of grain. A bargain. Price $125.00. Call phone No. 2732. JOHN PARKENING, 5sw. Plattsmouth, Neb. For Sale: Five room cottage, one lot, city water, barn; six room cot tage, two lots, city water, electric lights, telephone; six room cottage, modern except heat. Ii. U. Wind ham, Plattsmouth, Nebr. daw3t. If it's in the stationery line, call t the Journal office. W. A. ROBERTSON Coates Block Second Floor -f EAST OF RILEY HOTEL v 4 4- rn w