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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1923.
Che plattsmoutblournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at i'ostofTlce. F'lattFtnouth. Neb.. a-S second-clas mill matter
R . A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE J2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
HUMBLING THE HAUGHTY
IMioId, the Lord, the L rd of .
hosts., shall lop the houghs with ter
r r; and tin high or.es of stature .
yhall be liewa down, and ihe
haughty thai! he hu:iibicd. Ishih x,
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY
-lie more than would the slightly
i .
': higher tax that would have heen nec
essary to provide them.
" In this matter of public finances,
cutting and still further cutting of
government costs must not become a
fetish. The question is not so much
what a government, state, or a city
spends as what It receives for ita out
lay. The federal government last
year saved money in some places
where money should have been spent.
There is danger that the process will
be repeated, with emphasis every
where now upon cuts, irrespective of
the outcome.
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Killing one bin! with four stones .?
is not our idea of sportsmanship. '
Some people who sTied
oceans of tears at injustice
pictured in the movies do
not even bat an eye when
they see injustice in real
life.
Going through a husband's pock
ets isn't so bad. but don't go thru
with his bank account.
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Of course the League of Nations
may not end wars, but there is a
league and there is no war.
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Germany is fortunate in at last ob
taining a chancellor who doesn't in
sist that the impossible is possible.
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After eating onions, look at the
coal hill. It will take your breath 1 Just when short skirts had passed
away. ,out, enabling a man to watch where So long as the world lasts there
:o: he was going in traffic, the girls fell will always be that scared married
man who swears on his honor that he
:o: mailed the letter he still has in his
Europe i.s said to be worried over for those rainbow shoes.
morals more than politics
have no morals.
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Yes, we
Did you know that living costs pocket,
dropped two-tenths of 1 per cent be-
Stronger is tne mar. wtio can cou- tween July 13 and August 15? Well,
trol his own inclinations than he who we ,'idn't hear it. either.
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tan whip Dempsey.
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Probably it makes Italy feel more
The put-and-take craze is back iike a first cia.ss power to have an
a.win. ue put tne ncaweb ou ami indemnity claim against another
power, even If the other power can't
pay it.
then take them off again.
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A woman marries a man to mend
his ways and finds all he wants her
for is to mend his tlothes.
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Ii would he a good idea for young.
persons to g t acquainted before after all
they marry, and then diminish the
number of divorces.
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Americans since the war have tak
en $4'i,9fM..iMiO v.crth of art treas
ure away from (I rent EritJia and be
sides that have sent George Harvey
there.
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Witli communists, monarchists and
fascisti all breathing war, perhaps
the Berlin government would prefer
to have the French stay in the Ruhr.
If Governor Walton isn't careful
he will be the cause of Oklahoma go
ing into the republican column next
year. It might be for the best if it
does occur.
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Bishop Gailor says that if educa
tion is to be standardized, our col
leges should be turned into machine
shops. Aren't our colleges already
making the wheels go 'round.
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More than 2.500.000 automobiles
have been manufactured so far this
Baltimore artists say that all red- year. If placed end to end they
headed girls are bowlegged, and all would be almost as long as the line
brunettes knockneed. Will peroxide of cars seem to be when you are try
take all the kinks out of a lady's un- ing to walk across a street
derstanding?
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Returning travelers tell us that
Europe hates and despises the Unit-
no vim understand that coal is en Mates. ou give anyoouy enougn
ORDER OF HEARING
On Petition For Appointment
of Administratrix
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
.' i i it i
going to be more expensive? 1 -ie ! money aim jouu mane, mm your ty, ss.
..,,rw!,-(.r sni.l -T have siusne.-fed it! mortal enemy. I In the county court.
for a long time, but I don't pretend
to understand."
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Scientists are disagreed whether
fossil remains found are lo.oou.ooo
or 12.fi0.000 years old. Before any
Hows are struck, brothers, what say
you to splitting the difference?
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One writer thinks the American
Bar association Is unduly alarmed
over the fact, if it i.s a fact, that
there are 1,500,000 radicals in this
country, lie points out that all 1,
4.10,'mm' of them care to do is talk.
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In the matter of the estate of Fred
Comnlaint is made that there is T- Hesse, deceased
. .i I On reading and filing the petition
mu... "."h r of A Hess bovine that ad
ture theatres. But perhaps those in ministration of said estate may be
the audience who are guilty of it are granted to Anna M. Hesse as admin-
inspired bv what they see on the istratrlx;
I Ordered, that October 22nd, A. D
. 1923. at 10 o'clock a. m.. is assigned
:o: 'for hearing said petition, when all
A Chicago clergyman supports his persons interested in said matter may
wife and nine children, sending three appear at. a county court to be held
..... tt caa o in and for said county, and show
. t . icause why the prayer of petitioner
fun v X. n In ir nt - V 1 1 Vl Infill- 1
'-J"""' ..iw- should not be granted: and that no
once with heaven to put across a mir- tice of the pendency of said petition
acle like that. and the hearing tnereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter
, " . , . . I by publishing a copy of this order in
Henry Ford is reported to have tnc rlattsmouth journal, a weekly
i- i - ii I . . -
Men have the hardest time tell- "-'i vtasningion nurrieuiy anu ior- i newspaper printed in said county, for
it.,- tiio truth :. limit the salaries tin v gotten to pay hi3 hotel bill. It is. three successive weeks, prior to said
receive or the profits they make, the ' also reported that there is a move-
fish they catch and the speed with "ent on to provide against Henry
which they drive their cars. We
don't know anything about golf, but
perhaps that should be added to the
list.
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Probably a person could become
wealthv Lv inventing a set of drug
," . , t. . ... i 'cause of its widespread unpopular-
store scales that not only woiiid i 1 v
having to leave Washington at all.
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THE $2 BILL TO FASS
Washington dispatches announce
the probable disappearance of the $2
bill from the national currency "be-
weigh the patron, but also would,
take his temperature, and his blood
ity.
The phrase indicates a curi
ous state of a part of the public
mind. For a long time a bill of the
day of hearing.
Dated September 27th. 1923.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) ol-3wks County Judge.
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 15th day of
(October. A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock
pressure ami an X-ray of his back,'""1"- . '. " " l""ja. m. of said day. at the aouth. door
o,ti, Tn,. ,.-.nt uvp i.v- u1,r.vin-,"fcn"m,nauon lnmcatea nas ueen re-or the court house In Plattsmouth in
about his weight alone. ' '' hY many people as a hoodoo.
.but we doubt if anybody can give a
llc good reason for this fact
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a I lows
On the
An eastern gentleman
newspapers to print his picture in 0,1''r band, it can hardly be argued
deadly parallel with that of Presi-.that such a piece of money comes
dent Coolidgo because they are 'under the head of a republic neces
"doubl.s." We do not see why one '' . It is. of course, better than
should wish, to make th'; claim that;tw" $ 1 notes.
he is the physical double of Calvin upon a time $2 bills were is-
Coolidg". There are a great many KUC(I tne national banks. The se
said county, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing property, to-wlt:
'The northwest quarter (NWJ)
of Section fourteen, (14) In
Township eleven. (11) North of
Range nine. (9) east of the 6th
P. M., in Cass county, Nebras
ka The same bojng levied upon and
taken as the property of August
more handsome men out.sid' the
White Hou-e just now than arc in it.
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Have you a boy of Boy Scout a'-je?
If so. he is a .scout? If not. wlwr-not?
The 'i'lestion is pertinent. The whole
nation is grav-ly concerned becau.-e
of the extent and violence of crime.
It is especially concerned because
such a largo proportion of th" dere
licts are n-rre youths with prospec
ts v lives of crime before them.
Newspapers print news, ministers
deplore, judges discourse, teacher;;
admonish and parents grieve, but
ri;.ie goes on.
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The bland and puissant James
Hamilton Lewis is credited with an
ohse;;pion for the removal of the
United States supreme court from its
K'lpmmn Minnie Klpmmi and Henrv
its began in 18f, and was discon- Klemme, defendants, to satlsly a
I judgment or said court recovered ny
Fred Klemme, plaintiff against said
defendants.
tinued in 1S70, when specie pay
ments were resumed, along with the
bank.-;' 51 notes. At the date of dis
continuance, $6. Odo, 000 in brand ! A- D- 1923
new notes of these denominations
were destroyed.
When the 2 bill shall follow the
2-eent piece, the 3-cent piece, and
the 20-cent piece into final misuse, it
will be nobody's and the gain will be
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
C. D. QUINTON.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
C. A. RAWLS. Att'y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
to the collectors of rare and obsolete ss
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
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COSTLY CUTS
present moorings. He insists that
there is nothing to prevent the loea- they have submitted, but the bureau
money. 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
dirpeted. I will on the 15th dav of
ium.;. i uirecior ioni, according to October, A. D. 1923. at 10 o'clock a.
Washington reports, is determined to m. of said day, at the south door of
reduce federal government expendi- the court ouse in Plattsmouth in
f, ,i . r. , , isaid countv, sell at public auction
ture for the next fiscal year to 3.-'to tho highest bldder for cash the
ooO.ooo.OOO. Divisional chiefs will following property, to-wit:
have a chance to defend the estimates Lots nine, (9) ten (10) and
eleven. (11) in Block three. (3)
in Duke's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne-
braska-
tion of the judicial capital in the is still convinced that economies well
heart of the country andhe thinks beyond those effected since its estab-
the hizh court would function with : lishment, can be made without the The same being levied upon and
fervor and impartiality if it- were serious curtailment of any important taken as the property of Roy Taylor nour
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of a chattel mortgage, dated the
13th day of December. 1922, and
duly filed In the office of the County
Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, on
the 2nd day of January, 1923, at
9:20 o'clock a. m., and executed by
L. C. Sharp Manufacturing Company,
by L. C. Sharp, to secure the pay
ment of the sum of $6,500.00, and
upon which there is now due the sum
Of 16.250.00 with rnterest at the rate
of 8 per annum from the 13th day
of December, 1922, to The First Na
tional Bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebras
ka, -the mortgagors and Howard Ken
nedy, Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of L. C. Sharp all being
in default, and default having been
made in the payment of said sum.
and no suit or other proceedings at
lav having been instituted to recover
said debt, or any part thereof. There
fore said mortgagee will sell the prop
erty described In said mortgage, to-
wit:
One 32"xl3-foot Fifield Eng. lathe;
one 15"x5-foot American lathe; one
34-inch column drill; one 10-inch
friction drill; one Barnes ball bear
Ing drill; one 20-inch plain drill
prers; one high speed bench drill;
one No. 2 Kempsmith milling ma
chine; one Chopie key sea ter; one
Bcker key seater, "oo"; one New
Haven planer, 27x7-foot; one New
Haven planer, 18"x6-foot; seven ma
chinists' vises; one Whltton gear cut
ter; two emery wheels and stands;
three 5 h. p. electric motors; one 1
h. p. electric motor; one 2 h. p. elec
tric motor; one 12-inch electric fan;
one Marcel racksaw (power); miscel
laneous assortment of reamers, cut
ters, taps, dies, electric drills, grind
ers and small tools; one 500-Ib. scale;
benches, shelving, etc.; blacksmith
equipment; 1-ton chain, fall n-J
tackle; shafting, pullics; belting,
etc.: office equipment; foundry
equipment, cupop. crane, flasks, blow
ers, ovens; patterns for gas engine;
20 tons Albany sand; one portable
wood saw outfit; one H. C. Barr, 4
spindle drill; one engine lathe, 10"x
4-root; one small speed lathe; one
watchmaker's bench lathe; one small
tapping machine; one iron leveling
bench; one Adams Farwell gear
bobber; one 16-inch Smith mill shap-
er; one Weaver straightening press;
one Champion Too! Works lathe;
one 16"x5-foot Hamilton lathe; one
16 xe-foot Am. Tool Works lathe;
one Yankee combination drill grind
er; one Ncy 18-inch disc grinder;
one Rockford milling machirfe No. 0;
steam heating equipment; one Schus
ter gate cutter; one Sharp can head
er; one Chicago Stewart combination
gas furnace; three ceiling fans; one
Stewart cyaniding furnace and blow
er; two 24-Inch Sibley floor drills,
sq. base; one revolving screw rack;
one platform scale; one No. 4 Am.
Can Co. punch press; one 27-inch
Wolcott belt shafting shaper; one
24-inch Sta. head Sibley drill press
one Albany high speed tool drill and
Fix.; one 3x36 Jones and Lamson
turret lathe and Eq.; one 2x36 Jones
and Lamson turret lathe and Ec.;
one shaper, Ohio; one double spindle
McCngue lathe; one planer; one
worm milling machine; safety cranks
equipment. Jigs, etc.; safety cranks.
500 in number; patterns at Paxton
& Vierling; two drill press tapping
checks; one large tapping machine;
one gas engine; drafting equipment
and personal tools exempt.
One No. 2 forage extension mill
grinder complete with motor, 25 h
one Peterson rotary mixer; cue
No. 1 Jorgensen grinder; one Draver
feeder: one motor on packer, 15 h.
office fixtures, except drafting
instruments; one hay fork complete.
including motor. 5 h. p.; one floor
truck; one motor, 5 h. p.; one sack
holder; one Howe packer; one scales.
500 lb.; one wood sawing outfit with
power, IVz h. p.; hay and milled ma
terial on hand; three stoves; one 30-
inch exhauster; one 40-inch exhaust
er; one uowshere grinder ro. 4;
small personal tools exempt; one
Underwood typewriter
At public auction at the Machine
Shop and Alfalfa Mill of the said L
C. Sharp Manufacturing Company,
and L. C. Sharp in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on
the 10th day of October, 1923, at 10
o'clock a. m.. of said day.
Dated at Plattsmouth. in Cass
county, Nebraska, this 20th day of
September, 1923.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Mortgagee.
G. COLE, Att'y.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO- I NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE.
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the District Court of Cass coun-
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to an order of the v.
trict Court of Cass countv, Nebraska
entered the 12th day of September!
1923, the undersigned will receive
bids until 10:00 o'clock a. m. October
20th, 1923, on the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
The north half (N'i) of the
northeast quarter (XK'i) of
Section fifteen, (15) Township
twenty-eight, (28) Raiue twen
ty, (20) in the County of Xtu
sho, State of Kansas.
A certified check for ten uu i r
In the County Court of Cass coun- ty, Nebraska,
ty, Nebraska. . j John M. Kaffenberger, Plaintiff, vs.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass, White et al, Defendants.
ss. To the defendants White,
To all persons interested in the real name unknown, husband of Sar
estate of Anton Nitka. deceased: ah T. White; Shephard Fales; Mrs.
On reading the petition of Bertha 1 Shephard Fales, real name unknown;
M. Schulof. praying that the instru- j Israel G. Hamman; Mrs. Israel G.
ment filed in this court on the 19th Hamman, real name unknown; An-
day of September, 1923, and pur- thony oll; Mrs. Anthony Voll, real
porting to be the last will and tes-iname unknown; the heirs, devisees,
tament of the said deceased, may be legatees, personal representatives and
nrntrnrl o t all nirail o vwl YTrrv oc fill ntfnc! Tnytrr a i ni'm- -.! it. . '
the last will and testament of Anton estates of White, real name price to accompany bid s'V''i''-1 t
Nitka, deceased; that said instrument unknown. husband of Sarah T. to the aDDrov.l of t in. -, ,,'t "i i" .
be admitted to probate, and the ad- White; Shephard Fales; Mrs. Shep- being sold subject to le-.s 4''!'
ministration of said estate be grant- hard Fales, real name unknown; Is- tr-ct bpino- mon nni,.1,.',! i ' '"
ed to E. II. Schulof as Administrator, rael G. Hamman; Mrs. Israel G. land unnnp.o.cd farm
with the will annexed; j Hamman, real name unknown; An-j ' JOHN F GORDKIt
It is hereby ordered that you, and,thony Voll; Mrs. Anthony Voll, each ' Receiver of the firm of F (' n
all persons interested in said matter, deceased, real names unknown; and! & Son Plattsmouth V-l r ' '
may, and do, appear at the County, all persons having or claiming any j ' ' l'J asKa-
Court to be held in and for said coun-! inters! in the east half (Ky2) of
ty, on the 17th day Of October. A. j the northwest quarter (XW'i) and! SHERIFF'S SALE
D. 1923. at 9 o'clock a. m., to show , the northwest quarter (NW4) of j ;
cause, if any there be, why the pray- the northeast quarter (NEU ) of Sec- j State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
er of the petitioner should not be tion fifteen, (15) Township twelve, ss.
granted, and that notice of the pen-; (12) North Range twelve, (12) east By virtue of an execution iiw.i
dency of said petition and that the of the 6th P. M., in the County of by James Robertson, clerk of the dis
hearing thereof be given to all per- Cass, Nebraska, real names un- triot court, within and for f'a-s emm-
sons interested in said matter by known: ty. Nebraska, and to mo riir.r?..,i t
publishing a copy of this Order in! You and each of you are hereby will on the 8th dav of October A I )
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-' notified that John M. Kaffenberger. 1923. at 10 o'clock" A. M of . J
weekly newspaper printed in said as plaintiff, filed a petition and com- at the south door of the court Imns.'
county, for three successive weeks menced ftn action in the District in Plattsmouth in said countv
prior to said day of hearing. j Court of Ckss county, Nebraska, on at public auction to the hi "best bi,i.
Witness my hand and seal of said the 21st day of April. 1923. against der for cash the following "r,.i..
Court, this 19th day of Saptember, you and each of you, the object, pur- to-wit:
A. it. lyjj. jpof,e and prayer of which is to obtain
ALLEN J. BEESON, !a decree of court quieting the title
(Sea!) County Judge. ' to all of
s20-3w.
CIIAS. E. MARTIN,
Attorney.
,1
The east half (EH) of the
northwest quarter (XW'y ) and
the northwest quarter (NW'.i)
of the northeast quarter (NE'i )
cf Section fifteen, (15) Town
ship twelve (12) North, Range
twelve, (12) east of the 6th P.
M.. in the County of Cass, Ne
braska-
East twenty (20) acres of the
west half (W1) of the South
east quarter (SE1-1) of Sec
tion 24, Township eleven til)
North, Range thirteen (13),
East of the Cth P. M., Cass coun
ty, Nebraska
The same being levied and taken as
the property of Joseph H. Hall and
Jessie W. Hall, defendants, to satisfy
a judgment or said court recovered
ORDER TO SHO W CAUSE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
George Hanson, deceased.
This caur-e came on for hearing aa atrainst von and onrli nf vmi n.i ,;' Plattsmouth State bank, plaintiff
upon the petition cf Thomas Hanson for sneh other rf r."0 t-t against said defendants.
and Henry Hanson. Executor3 of the an,i enuitablp Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
will and estate of George Hanson, j Von nd ot, r.r ara f.,vi,r 1. A. D. H'23.
deceased, praying for a license to sell,1 notified that vou are required to an- c- T)- QUINTON.
swer said petition on or before Mon- Sheriff of (-;;s County,
(lav. the 2flt!i il.iv of flrtnhpr io:m Nebraska.
'or'the allegations therein contained w- A- "bcrtson. Attorney.
will be taken as true and a decree
will be rendered in favor of plamtiff SHERIFF'S SALE
and against you and each of you ac-
cording to the prayer of said peti- state of Nebraska. Countv of Cass.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an Order of Sale issued to me
by the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 26th day of Sep
tember. 1923, in an action pending
in raid court in which Charles M.
McQuin and Lydia A. McQuin, hus
band and wife, are plaintiffs and Del-
la E. Anderson, a single woman, and
Thomas J. McQuin and Adelia Mc
Quin, husband and wife, are defend
ants, I will on Saturday, the 3rd day
of November. A. D. 1923, at ten (10)
'clock in the forenoon of said day.
at the south front door of the court
house of Cass county, .Nebraska, of
fer for sale, at public vendue to the
highest bidder, the following describ
ed real estato situated in the County
of Cass, and State of Nebraska, to-
wit:
All that part of the northwest
quarter (NW'iJ of Section thirty-one.
(31) in Township ten
(10) North of Range fourteen,
(14) East of the 6th Principal
Meridian, Cass county, Nebras
ka that lies south of the Weep
ing Water Creek
The terms of said sale being one
tenth cash on the day of sale and the
balance of the purchase price on the
day said sale is confirmed by the Dis
trict Court of Ca3S county, Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open for one
the
East half (E) of the north
east quarter (NE'4) and the
west half (W' of the north
west quarter I.WV'j ) in Section
thirty-two; (32) and the east
half (EVs.) of the southwest
quarter (SW'i ) in Section twenty-nine,
(29) all in Township
eleven (11) North. Range nine,
(9) in Cass county, Nebraska
or a sufficient amount thereof to
bring the sum of 18,350.00 for the
payment of debts allowed against said
estate and the costs of administra
tion, there not being sufficient per
sonal property to pay said debts and
expenses and cash devises under the
will.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate appear
before me at the District Court room
at the court house in the City of
Plattsmouth on the 10th day of the
month of November, 1923, at ten
o'clock a. m., to show cause whv li-
tion.
Dated this 15th dav of September,
A. I). 1923.
JOHN M. KAFFENBERGER.
Plaintiff.
V.'. G. KIECK.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
By virtue of an Order of S.ib- is
sued by James Robertson, Clerk f
the District Court, within and for
Cass Count-. Nebraska, and to me
directed, I will on the 15th dav of
October, A. D. 1323. at 10 o'clock a.
m. of said day at the south door of
the court hou-e in Plattsmouth in
said county, sell at public auction to
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun-
The north seventy (70) feet
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ty, ss
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Edna
Cunningham, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
of Lots one. (1) two (2) and
three, (3) In Block four, (4) in
White's Addition to the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
sit at the County Court room in
cense should not be granted to said j Plattsmouth, in said county, on the The same being levied upon and
executors to sell said real estate ofil"th day of October, 1923. and on taken as the property of Jacob P.
said deceaped or as much thereof as'the ISth.day of January, 1924, at Falter and Mary Falter, his wife;
10:00 o'clock a. m. of each cf said Merchants National Bank, of Omaha
days, to receive and examine all Nebraska; Isabel Wiles; Teresa Hem
claims against said estate, with a Pie and Rosina Timnias. defendants,
view to their adjustment and allow- to satisfy a Judgment of said Court
a nee. The time limited for the pre- recovered by The Livingston Loan
sentation of claims against said es- and Building Association, plaintiff
tate is three months from the 17th against said defendants,
day of October. A. D. 1923. and the Plattsmouth, Nebraska. September
NOTICE OF SUIT time limited for pavment of debts is 1. A. I). 1923.
In the District Court of Cass coun- one year from said 17th day of Oc-I C. D. QUINTON,
ty, Nebraska. tober. 1923. I Sheriff Cass County,
Florence M. Allen, Plaintiff, vs. j Witness mv hand and the seal of Nebraska.
Oran S. Thompson et al. Defendants, said County Court, this 17th day of A. L. TIDD, Att'y.
may be desired to pay the debts and
expenses and said devises.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 17th day of September, 1923.
JAMES T. BEG LEV,
Judge of District Court.
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To the defendants Oran S. Thomp
son: Rebecca B. Thompson; Joseph
McCreary; Henry A. Newcomer;
Mary Newcomer; Washington Deck- si 7-4 w
ins; Washington M. Dickens; Sarah
M. Dickens: William Stadelmann;
Martha J. Stadelmann; A. H. Hager,
real name unknown; and the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons interest
ed in the several estates of A. H.
Hager, real name unknown, deceas
ed; Oran S. Thompson, deceased; Jo
seph McCreary, deceased; Henry A.
Newcomer, deceased: Washington
Deckins, deceased; Washington M
September, 1923.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
C. E. MARTIN.
Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Christian Gurr, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
cit at the County Court room in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
Tii tlie matter of the estate of
Sarah Ann Hoham, deceased. (Plattsmouth in said county, on the
To the creditors of said estate: 5th la-v of October. A. D. 1923, and
You are hereby notified that I will on the 5th dav of January. A. D.
sit at the County Court room in 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock a.
T'lnttsmnntli in r,i cm: nt v. on the - of each day, to receive and ex-
THflrr.no - William Gto ,lcl I 1 7 1, .loi. nf Octnlior 1 Q 1 3 an,l nn tllo amine ail Claims againSl SdlU I'MUie.
mann. deceased; Martha J. Stadel- ISth dav of January, 1924, at 10:00 Mlth a v,cw th.eir adjustment ami
mann, deceased, real names un- o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive allowance. The time limited for tin
known, and all persons having orland examine all claims against said presentation of claims against said
claiming any interest in or to Lots' estate, with a view to their adjust- e-siate is inree monuis irorn me - a
9 .inil IllncL- 9 in Rtjirtplmnnn's TiiF-nt unit allowance The time limit- "l uul -v- 1 ' ""' "-
cd for the presentation of claims tinl limited for payment of debts is
against said estate is three months one year from said 5th day of Octo-
from the 17th day of October, A. I). , bc'r- 1 JJo- , , , .
uvq on,i th. timo H.nito,! f,- r.ai-1 Witness my hand and the seal of
notified that on the 10th day of ment of debts is one yerr from said ai, ounty ourt. this -.tn c.j oi
Addition to the City of Plattsmouth,
in Cass county, Nebraska, real names
unknown :
You and each of you ' are hereby
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far outside of the environment of the
national capital and New York. Pre
sumably the former senator would
have the court in Chicago, where
hi- could exchange greetings with the
jurticcs every morning, but there are
sorre-ho told that the Chicago in-
and Gertrude Taylor, his wife, and
Martha E. Seiver, defendants, to sat
isfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by The Livingston Loan and
every judiciou.i cut in public expen- j , 3aa"on. phmumu -s-m-
ii. r ...... st ""-'d defendants.
diture that can be effected but the plattsmouth. Nebraska. September
public recall?, last year's breakdown 1. A. D. 1923.
branch of the public service.
The public everywhere wants gen
uine economy. It will stand behind
in the postal service and in the cus-
fluenre would be worse than that of toms service, and curtailments else-
the national capital.
where which actually exist the pub- a,. L. TIDD, Att'y.
C. D. QUINTON,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
AUBREY H. DUXBURY,
Referee.
A. G. COLE, Att'y.
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HOGS FOE SALE
Big type Poland-China boars for
sals. All immuned. C. L. Mayabb.
ilihoue 3713, Plattsmouth.
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September, 1923. the plaintiff in the
foregoing entitled cause, filed her
petition in the District Court of Cass
county. Nebraska, wherein you and
each of you are made parties defend-1
ant, for the purpose of obtaining a, (Sea!)
decree from said Court, quieting the
record title in plaintiff to the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
Lots numbered two (2) and
three, (3) in Block two, (2) in
Stadelmann's Addition to the
City of Plattsmouth, in Cass
county, Nebraska,
as against j-ou and each of you and
by such decree to wholly exclude you
and each of you from all estate, right,
title, claim, lien or interest therein,
and to have a certain mortgage made
by the defendants, Oran S. Thomp
son and Rebecca B. Thompson to the
defendant, Joseph McCreary, in the!
sum of $280.00, recorded Book A,
page 257, and another mortgage,
made by one Rebecca D. Short to the
defendant A. H. Hager, real name
unknown, in the sum of $135.00, re
corded Book 28. page 89, all of the
17th rlav r.f rwr.hr 1 0 . ? Bepiernoer,
Witness mv hand 'and the seal of , , ALLEN J I Kl0O..,
said County Court this 17th day of (Sl'al s6-4w. ( ounty Judge.
September, 1923.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
Countv Judge.
C. E. MARTIN,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
!
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
Attorney. ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the c.date of Au
gusta Gurr, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- F,t at the County Court room in
ty, ss. j Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
In the County Court. f,th day of October, A. D. 192.:. and
In the matter of the estate of ,,n tfm 5th day of January, A. D.
Emilie Engelkemeier, deceased. 1924. at ten o'clock in the forenoon
On reading and filing the petition uf each day, to receive and examine
of Pauline E. Kroeger, praying that ai claims against said e:;tate, with a
administration of said estate may be vitw to their adjustment and allow
jyranted to Henry A. Schneider, as mice. The time limited for the pro
Administrator; sentation of claims against said t-s-
Ordered, that October 8th, A. D. tate is three months from the 5th day
1923, at ten o'clock a. m., is assigncdvof October, A. D. 1923, and the time
for hearing said petition, when all limited for payment of debts is one
persons interested in said matter may year from said 5th day of October,
annrar at a fount v Court to be held 1S23.
mortsratro records of salrl countv. de-!in and for said county, ana snow, witness my Hand ant tnc seai oi
creed to have been paid, satisfied and' cause why the prayer of petitioner said County Court, this 4 tii day of
cancelled of record and the"title to!should not be granted, and that no- September, 1923.
Rairi nrmkps forever freed from the'tice of the pendency of said petition, ALLEN J. BEESON,
apparent claims oi me ueienaanis anu me - -' i ,jh.
all persons lniereaieu in saiu
County Judge.
nd quieted in plaintiff.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 5th day of
November. 1923, or your default will
be entered in said cause and u decree
granted as prayed for in said peti
tion. Date: September 15th. 1923.
FLORENCE M. ALLEN.
Plaintiff.
By JOHN M. LEYDA.
Her Attorney.
by publishing a copy of this order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a
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Dated this 14th day or bepteniDer,
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" ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
JOHN M LEYDA,
Attorney for Estate.
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