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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. PAGE FOUR Cbe plattemoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT rLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce. Plattamouth, Neb., aa second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 THE SOUL THAT SINNETH Behold all souls soul that sinneth, are mine: the it shall die. Ezekiel xviii, 4. - :o: Jumping: at conclusions is not good exercise. :o: Every rocking chair in a dark room needs a tail light. -:o:- Somo sons are credits to their par ents and some are debits. :o:- Summer weather feels good again until it begins to feel -worse. -:o: The man with a political bee in his bonnet often gets stung. -:o: There is a deal of difference be tween shiny silks and shiny serges. :o: A bachelor Is a man who chews tobacco when he wants to chew to bacco. :o: ! it is. of course, but a question of If you arc the right sort, your. untn the presidentiai bee be friends are kinder than your ene- ( tomeg a QUCtn bcc mies are cruel. j :o: :o: I About the only change in men's If you look on the dark side of life always you pass quickly from petsiniist to pest. to: The man whose credit is bad has one big advantage. It's hard for him to get far into debt. :o: The Soviets are near the end of their rope if they get no loan. Bet ter leave them alone. :o: It is claimed that poison ivy can be cured by applying gasoline. Now, what is the antidote for gasoline? A Plattsmouth man bobbed his wife's hair to keep her at home; but that will only make her go out more. :o: Man named Woo'wine is going to run for governor in California. This looks like a bid for the home brew. -:o:- The earliest evidence of any or ganized society is found among the cave men, at least they clubbed to gether. :o: The real trouble with life is just the same as with a time table by the time a man has it figured out, the train is gone. :o: A new film in Hollywood: "My Wife's Relations with Buster Kea ton." "Let him keep them," post cards A Husband. 0:0 Reader inquires: '"At what age i3 a girl classed a3 an old maid?" Now adays a girl is a3 old as she looks and they all look young. -:o: "The uncrowned ruler of Ger many," is the way one writer dis tinguishes Hugo Stinnes. But so long as Herr Stinnes can keep things com ing his way, he probably can man age to worry along without a crown. 90 "It don't take a man long to bag hi3 pants at . the knees, and to make a finely tailored suit look thoroughly disrepu table that's the man of It," avers Dainty Dorthy. But. she goes 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 be got acquainted with us. And it doesn't cost much, either. Goods Called for and Delivered PHONE 166 OPPOSITE. JOURNAL OFFICE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE HOUSE NOT MADE WITH HANDS We know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a buildingof God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. II Corinthians v, 1 :o: Sometimes you never forget the things you didn't say. :o:- There seems to be more candidates for governor than you can shake a stick at. :o: A little work in the back yard these days back yard. will be good for the -0:0- Let's hear no more about economic depression the Kansas wheat cut ting has begun. :o: For a person with only a little knowledge of music, a piano is a dangerous thing. -:o: 6Ults since last year is that some of them look a little older. :o: Four Chicago golf players were struck by lightning. The moral 'is: "Always tell the truth." :o: Woaldn't those foreign countries be rich if they could spend all the money they are making? :o: A dollar is worth more than it was last year. Try to make the in come tax man believe this. i Every home should have a straw berry bed and a few cherry trees for the children and the birds. :o: On the creek, we always throw the little fish back and fry the big ones, but in our courts we reverse it. :o: Another Bargain day in Platts mouth one week from tomorrow Wednesday, June 21. Remember the date. Is Lenine dead? That's the rumor. Dead or alive, it is understood that his successor will be chosen, never theless. 0:0 The supreme court declared that baseball is not a trust, but it didn't go so far as to say it is administered as a sport. :o: Some people seem to be puzzled to know what W. D. A. F. stmd3 for. It stands for the best in radio con certs tune up. 0:0 Kissing has. been forbidden by law in Siam, but no doubt the enforcers will have considerable trouble with moonshiners here and there. -:o:- Recently we had Mothers' day, and now they are going to establish a Poppy day. Men are going to get a few rights, after all, it seems. -:o:- Reports that unified government was coming in China appear to have been premature. We thought at the time that what was meant was uni corn government. :o: A German specialist has gone to Moscow to attend Mr. Lenine, who is ill. We have a feeling this is not the first German specialist who has been! sent to aid Mr. Lenine. :o: An eastern health expert says it's, a persons's own fault if he fails to live to be 100, and must be right, because those who do attain that age generally take the credit for it quite readily. -:o:- Ths influences that put the farmer into the hole after the war were largely the same which put so many merchants, manufacturers, laborers and others into a similar hole at the same time. :o: We notice a reference to a young thing described as "pretty and 20." If we're going to be Shakespearian let's be accurate. The phrase is sweet and twenty and should bo preceded by the invUation, "Come and kiss me." It Is of course too bad to learn that some .states spend more money each year for t chewing gum than they spend for education, but the value of education is not measured in dollars. Moreover, wads of chewing gum disappear mysteriously, "but a few dollars' worth of education Is a lasting and shining asset. HOW TO GET KILLED Whenever you use a ladder, re member that it is the most danger ous device in existence. Ladders con tinue to cause moreaccidents than anything else. This is shown by in surance experts' latest check up of fatal and non-fatal casualties. Every minute of the day and night 23 Americans are seriously injured by accidents. In the last four years accidents killed or injured more Americans than the total killed on both sides In the World war. Human deaths by accidents in the United States average around 60,- 000 a year, or 165 a day, according to the census. You are, of course "afraid of get ting injured." And of what are you most afraid? Autos, probably. Yet for each 67 people killed by autos. 68 are burned to death, 86 die in railroad accidents, 56 a.ro drown ed, 26 die in mines, 33 are asphyx iated by gas. 21 are killed around machinery, 23 by street cars, 23 by bicycles and horse drawn vehicles. And, topping tho list 111 are Wil ed by falls ;from ladders, out of windows, down elevator shafts or slipping on icy sidewalks that could be made safo by a sprinkling of ashes. Read those figures a second time. record them indelibly in your brain, and you'll know what to be careful of unless you want to meet the un dertaker. Nearly all accidents arc the re sult of the carelessness taking needless chances in the face of dan ger. Obviously, then, nearly all acci dents could be prevented. The pre vention of accidents, according to safety devices and half personal cau tion. It is now 22 years since Dr. Wil liam H. Tolman returned from Ger many, where he had been studying accident prevention, and started the Safety First movement in our coun try. That movement has worked won ders. For one thing it has reduced railroad deaths to a third of what they were in 1907. The trouble with the Safety First movement always has been that it Is spasmodic. Between celebrations, the public gets lulled into careless ness then accidents burst forth again on a big scale and another Safety First movement is started. To keep the Safety First fires burning constantly, several hundred prominent citizens have just formed a National Society for Prevention of Accidents. To help in this movement and pro tect your own life and body, you merely have to observe two simple rules: First, keep your eyes open. Second, be cautious, take no chances. HYPOCRITES IN CHURCH A Cincinnati pastor has made ef fective answer to the sterotyped ar gument offered by some men who seek to excuse their lack of religion behind the assertion that "The church is full of rypocrites." This Cincinnati pastor, being a Presbyterian, is endowed with a sar donic sense of humor. The other day he put up a big sign in front of his church bearing these words: "The Church is Full of Hypocrites. There is Always Room for one More." And there you are! Answer that, or pick it to pieces. if you can. The truth of the matter is, there isn't any answer. Because there are hypocrites in the church is no reason whatever why you should stay out of the church. - You wouldn't throw away a whole barrel of apples because you had dis covered a few faulty apples on top, would you? Furthermore, if you despise hypo crites, and feel quite certain that you are not a hypocrite yourself, why not get on the inside of the church and help to make them quit being hypocrites. Go on and join some good church. If you can't be a real Christ i an" you can at least find congenial company among those hypocrites you are com plaining about. :o: The Pint-hats Giff and wi spent about $100,000 winning the gubernatorial . nomination in Penn sylvania, and Giff says that $30, 000 of it was spent by Jiis wife. Now that's our idea of thorough-going, dutiful helpmate. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan's Ointment. 60$ at all drug stores. Pasture for Rent! I have-good pasture with run ning water for a few head of cat tle on my my farm, two miles east of Murray. T. H. POLLOCK, Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb Some of our high school graduates are planning careers, but the best career we know of for a high school girl is to go to college, and after fin ishing her course there pick out some good man and marry him. And that's what about 97 per cent of the girls are going to do. Being a devoted wife and loving mother is career enough for any woman. .o: An editor dare not give his opin ion on any public matter now, un less he is prepared to submit to severe criticism. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Amelia B. Haldeman. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 11th day of July and the 11th day of October. A. D. 1922, at ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to thtir adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 11th day of July, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for pavment of debts is one year from said 11th day of July. 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 6th day of June, 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) junS-4w. County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Laura Lighton and husband Wil liam Lighton; Grace Zoll and hus band George Zoll; Tim McCarty, widower; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of M. L. White, deceased, also known as Marcus L. White, deceased; all per sons claiming or having any interest in thirty-three acres off the south ide of Government Lot six. (6) and also Fractional Lot twenty-seven, (27) being the south half of Gov ernment Lot three, (3) all being in Section thirty-three, (33) Township twelve. (12) north of Range four teen, (14) east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that Martin G. Stava, as Dlaintiff, on the 31st day of May, A. D. 1922, filed his suit against you and each of you, in the District Court of Ca?s county, Nebraska, the object md prayer of which are to quiet the title in said plaintiff to thirty-three teres of the south side of Govern- a.ent Lot six; also Fractional Lot twenty-seven, being the south half of Government Let three, all being in Section thirty-three, (33) in Town ship twelve. (12) north of Range fourteen. (14) east of the Sixth Prin- ipal Meridian in Caps county, Ne braska, alleging that the plaintiff is the absolute owner in fee simple title to all of said real estate by reason of adverse possession for more than ten rears prior to the commencement of said action against you, and title ierived from other sources, and is asking that the title to said real es tate be forever quieted in him and that you and each of you be forever excluded from having or claiming any right, 'title, interest, claim or ?state in and to said real estate, or any portion thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before ttte l tn aay of July, A. D. 1922. MARTIN U. S1AVA, Plaintiff. C. A. RAWLS. j5-4w. Att'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale is ncH hv .T.mips Robertson. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cas county. Nebraska, and to me irected. I will on the 10th day or ulv, 1922, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: ' The south half of Lots five (5) and six (6) in Block fifty two, (52) in the City of Platts mouth. Nebraska, according to the published and recorded plat thprpfif The same being levied upon and taken as the property ot annnn &. T.rifr. Rachel C. Brings and L. Lar son (real name unknown) et al, De fendants, to satisfy a judgment 01 said court recovered by The Piatts- m mnth Iinn and Building Associa- ion. Plaintiff, against said Defend- nts. Plattcmouth, Nebraska, June 1st, 922 C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass -County, Nebraska. JOHN M. LEYDA. Attorney for Plaintiff. juno-5w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun ty, S3. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John W. Yardley, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1922. and on the 28th day of September, A. D. 1922, at lOo'clock a. m.. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three mnnths frnm tho 29 th day of June, J A. D. 1922. and the time limited for i payment of debts is one year from sam zam uay or June, Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 3lst day of Muy, 19 22. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) Jl-4w. County Judge. SUMMONS In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The Farmers' Investment Company, J Plaintiff, vs. Maude Warden, E. L. Harden, real name unknown, and Warren J. Linch, Defendants. . To Maude Warden, E. L. Warden, real name unknown, and Warren J. Linch, defendants: You and each of you will take no tice that on the 19th day of May, 1922, the plaintiff, Thearmers' In vestment Company, by the Lincoln Trust Company, Receiver of said The Farmers' Investment Company, filed its petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object of said petition being to secure the cancelation and the holding for naught of a certain warranty deed executed by Warren J. Linch and Iva T. Linch, husband and wife, to Maude Warden, said deed convej'ing the east half (EH) of the southeast quarter (SE'4) of Section thirty-two (32) and the north half (N) of the southwest quarter SWU) of Section thirty-three. (33) all in Township eleven, (11) Range nine (9) diss county, Nebraska, said deed purporting to be dated February 26, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass county. Nebraska, in Book 62, page 463. of Deeds on September 2, 1921, upon the grounds that said deed was exe cuted without consideration and without sufficient consideration, and was executed and' delivered to the said Maude Warden by the said War ren J. Linch and Iva T. Linch with the intention of hindering, delaying and defrauding the creditors of the said Warren J. Linch, and for the purpose of placing the record title of said premises in such a condition that a judgment obtained against the said Warren J. Linch would not be a lien upon the premises conveyed by said deed; and to subject the said land to the lien of this plaintiff by reaFon of the transcript of a judg ment of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) against the said War ren J. Linch and in favor of the Farmers' Investment Company, said transcript having been filed in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, on May 15, 1922; and for such other further and different re lief ts the plaintiff may be entitled to in the premises; and for the costs of thi3 suit, and for general equitable relief. You and each of you are hereby required to answer the petition of the plaintiff on or before the 10th day of July. 1922. or the petition of the plaintiff will be taken as true. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 22nd day of May. 1922. THE FARMERS' INVESTMENT COMPANY By LINCOLN TRUST CO., Receiver. Clark Jeary. Clarence G. Milts and W. A. Robertson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ni29-4w ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. ' To Emma Wohlfarth, Fredrick H. Gorder. Anna Ploetz, Katharine Gor der. William Gorder. Nellie Gorder, Edna May Gorder and to all persons interested in the estate of Louisa Gorder, deceased: On reading the petition of John F. Gorder, praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 1st day of June, 1922, 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 Louisa Gorder, de ceased; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and tho adminis tration of said estate be granted to John F. Gorder, 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 30th day of June. A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons 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 2nd day of June, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) jS-3w. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Frank Lambert, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of John P. Sattler praying that ad ministration of said estate may be granted to C. A. Rawls as Adminis trator; Ordered, that the 17th day of June, A. D. 1922. at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned, for hearing said petition, when all persons interested 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 pendency of said petition and the hearing there of be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of thi3 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 this 2 2nd day of May, A. I) 19 2-2 ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) m25-3w. County Judge. FOR SALE Poland China boars, September farrow, weight 250 pounds. R. W. PORTER. alO-tf w Weeping Water, Neb. NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the Receiver of E. G. Dovey & Son, will receive sealed bids until 10:00 o'clock a. m., on the 26th day of June, 1922, for the following describ ed property, to-wit: The entire stock of merchandise, furniture and fix tures not attached to buildings, and bids may be made on the entire stock, furniture and fixtures, or sep arate bids on the stock of groceries, or stock of dry goods, furniture and fixtures as the bidder may elect. Also the following described real estate used by E. G. Dovey & Son in conducting their general mercantile business, being the west one-half of Lot 4 in Block 35. and the east one half of Lot 5, in Block 35. and the west one-half of Lot 5, in Block 35, and all of Lot 9, and all of Lot 8, except 16 inches on the west side of the north 34 feet, and the undivided one-half "of the west wall of the brick building situated thereon. Al so except one-half of the brick wall and 6 inches of ground on the west side of the south 27 feet of the north 5112 feet of said lot, all in Block 35. and all situated in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska. Bids to be received jointly upon all of the said real estate, or upon the separate parts thereof as the bid-( der may elect. All bids shall be ac- companied by certified checks for 10 To of the amount of the bid. All and also to satisfy a further Judg bids. received will be reported to ' thement nd decree of said court recOT Court on June 26th., 1922. at 2:e0jered by tne defendant, John McNur o'clock p. m.. of said day. All bias-,,- pn-iiofpnHAntQ Rnr must be sent, or delivered to the Re - ceiver, at Plattsmouth, Nebr. Receiver of L. G. Dovey jant 0tti3 McNurlin. against his co- , ... ,n." , defendants, George W. Snyder et al. -Attorney . G Kieck located in; Piattsmouth, Nebraska, May 16th. Coates block, has a key and will showjA D 1922. mercnanuise ana Duiiaings upon re quest. jo-swtf, eod. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th day of June. A. D. 1922. at ten o'clock a. m.. of said day, at the south door of: the court hou?e in the City of Platts-' mouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for, cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: The north half of the south cast quarter of Section twenty seven, (27) in Township twelve, (12) North, in Range thirteen, (13) east of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing SO acres The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of George W. Suy Jer 'and Matilda G. Snyder et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of the said District Court, recovered by George Sheldor don. plaintiff, against the. V. Cnv,!-.r onH 1VT a 11 H a . said George G. Snyder et al, defendants, and to satisfy a further judgment of said court, recovered by the defendant, The Bank of Cass County, now re vived in the name of Fred E. Bodie, Receiver, against said George V.jss. Snyder et al, defendants, and'to satis- By virtue of an Order of Sale is- fy a further judgment of said court recovereu oy me ueienaani, jonn .11c- Nuriin, r.gainst the said George W. Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder, de fendants, and also to satisfy a fur ther judgment of said court recover ed by the defendant, Oltis McNurlin, against said George W. Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder, defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 16th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. JOHN M. LEYDA, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. . By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1922. at ten o'clock a. m., of said day at the south door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter, and the northeast ' quarter of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-seven; (27) the northeast quarter of Section twenty-eight; (2S) the south east quarter of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-eight; (2S) and the southwest quarter of Section thirty-three. (33) all in Township twelve (12) North. Range thirteen. (13) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska, containing 4S0 acres, subject to a lien of the Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank, now on said premises The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of George W. Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said District Court, recovered by the Lincoln Safe Deposit Company, plain tiff, against said defendants, and al so to satisfy a furtner judgment of said court recovered by the defend ant. The Bank of Cass County, now revived in the name of Fred E. Bodie, Receiver, against said defendants. and to satisfy a further judgment of said court recovered by the defend ant. John McNurlin, against the said George W. Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder, defendants, and also to satis fy a further judgment of said court, recovered by the defendant, Ottis Mc Nurlin, against the said George W. Snyder and -Matilda G. Snyder, de fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 16th. A. D. 1922. C. D." QUINTON. ' Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. JOHN M. LEV DA, Attorney for Plaintiff. Journal want ads pay. Try them. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, By virtue of an Order of Sal it Rued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock a. m., of said day, at the south door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, in said county, sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: The south half of the south east quarter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter of Section twenty-seven, (27) and Lot one, (1) contain ing .52 of an acre, in the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-four, (34) all in Township twelve, (12) North, Range thirteen, (13) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of George W. Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment and decree of said District Court recover ed by Edward C. Rummel, plaintiff, against said defendants, and also to satisfy a further judgment and de cree of the said court recovered by the defendant, John F. Gorder, against his co-defendants. George W. c...H.r an,i xfatiiria n Snrder t n! . w Snyder et al. and also to satisfy a further judgment and decree of C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Anna Hobscheidt, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1922, and on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1922. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 15th day of July, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 15th day of July, A. D. 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of u 1 y JU n C A. D. 192. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) jl2-4w. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, i sued by James Robertson, Clerk 01 the District Court within acd for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th day of June. A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half of the north west quarter (NW'.i) of Sec tion four. (4) Township eleven. (11) north of Range thirteen. (13) east of the, 6th Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Ne braska, containing eighty (SO) acres more or less, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Jacob P. Falter, Mary Falter, George W. Sny der, Matilda G. Snyder, John McNur lin and Ottis McNurlin. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Martha Celestia Reed, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 20th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. A. L. TIDD, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of William F. McCarrolI, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth In said county on June 19, 1922 and September 19, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, to re ceive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 19th dav of June. A. D. 1922. and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 19th day of June. 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 15th day of May, 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) m22-4w. County Judge. FURNITURE FOR SALE! The furniture from two good homes. Everything used in the household tables, chairs, kitchen cabinet, buf fets, rockers, dressers, commodes, hall trees, library tables, mirrors, beds, bed springs, mattresses, gas stoves, washing machine, 2 refrig erators, two good kitchen ranges, glass jars, stone Jars, water jar with faucet, tubs, boilers. Call at Christ &t Christ Furniture store, acrops from court house, Plattsmouth, Neb. A 1 .A