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THURSDAY, FEBRUAEY 19, 1925. Che piattemoutb loumal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTS3COUTH, KEBSASSA atrd t PoatoCIca, Plttmouth. Nvb.. M ooad-claaa audi MtMT R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PEIOE 2.00 PEE YlilB LH ABVAtfCS UJJUSiUJJ THE HAUGHTY HUMBLED Behold, the Lord, the Lord of hosts, shall lop the bough with ter ror: and the high ones of stature shall be hewn down, and the haughty shall be humbled. Isaiah 10:33. :o: The rest of our days depend on the rest of our nights. -o: To get at the facts, the senate left no Stone unturned. :o: After all, isn't the Irish problem now a matter of peat and potatoes. :o: Is the River des Peres, like Tenny son's Brook, to go on and on for ever? :o: Is a red-headed woman's husband always meek, or does he just get that way. :o: Anyhow, the foreigner who pays onr income tax does not talk with a French accent. -:o: Just to show how scarce marry ing men are, in Nyack, Tf. Y., a wom an married the same man twice. If you want to make money fol lowing the horses get a job as a teamster. That's the only sure way. :o: - It begins to look as if the state legislatures are getting a little tired of trying to improve the U. S. Con stitution. eia Many emigrate to America wi(h the thought that they can live free. We natives would like a little of th .t ourselves. o:o Old fashioned girl used to be named Patience and Prudence, what has become of those old fashioned girls or do we mean names. :o: - From fhe"dean' of a law school to the attorney generalship, thence to the supreme court, and all in the space of a year or so. Who says a rolling Stone gathers no moss? :o: A Texas lady millionaire has re mained single because, she says, "men are not good investments." "Maybe not, but lots of women have got a living out of them. :o: In the interest of economy Presi dent Coolidge might appoint some distinguished citizen to call the at tention of the bakers to the fact that the price of wheat Is slipping. o:o The average length of human life In the sixteenth century was be tween eighteen and twenty years. A short life, and, on the whole, not particularly a merry one. -:o:- The Russian wheat crop has again failed. But the shining communistic Utopia will never starve to death so long as the charity of the hated cap italistic countries is functioning. :o: Go to sleep with a smile. Relax and look pleasant- This will help to keep away bad dreams, and it may save you $50 or more to have your face "lifted." "beauty" advice. Jo charge for this -:o: It i3 whispered that the Coolidge economies are not proving popular among the residents of Washington. Washington should pretend to like them, however, If this rumor gets around, the president's popularity elsewhere will be hard to control. -:o: Miss Zoe Akin s, oozing fame at every pore, returns after a long ab sence and gives the old home town an awful roast, and never a word of protest or reproof is uttered. As the poet might have written, St. Louis doesn't give a damn for zippy Zoe Akins' slam. :o: Europe is expecting a war be tween Russia and the little entente as soon as spring open3, but there must be some mistake about the date because in the spring the League of Nations expects to begin construc tion of its new palace of peace at Geneva. :o: Probably the senate is suffering Just now from an excess of virtue Possibly Mr. Warren will be the vic tim of a senatorial prudish moment. If so, there is prndence in this prud ishness. Mr. Warren is an episode The formal judgment of the senate pvpn nreeldential nominees must Qualify would be a precedent of lasting worth. It is always of much interest when a person above suspicion climbs down. :o: It's hard to tell the saints from che sinners when you know them both pretty well. :o: We think it would have been more fun if Dr. Eliot had made a list of the ten worst educators. -:o:- The reason some people don't hear Opportunity knocking is because they are at it themselves. :o: It is said there are only S7 lame clucks in Washington, but 87 can quack as loudly as a whole flock. :o: Every man has some weakness, but he has to become famous before anybody pays any attention to it. :o: Young people are considered fool ish because they don't know things it takes 40 or 50 years to learn. :o: To a man, there i3 more mystery confined in a fancy salad than in the best detective story ever written. :o: One beauty about February is that it is the shortest month in the year and one month nearer shirt-sleeve time. :o:- Anyhow, the presence of so many women in the barber shops lias toned down the qualities of stories yet heard there. -:o:- Cross-word puzzles add to our vo cabulary. We saw a man who couldn't work one, learn some new cuss words. :o:- In Oklahoma, a woman shot a young man for marrying her daugh ter. We believe such action is a little drastic. -:o: In Boston, a bandit shot a man after robbing him, which, we be lieve, is absolutely contrary to burg lar union laws. :o: Australopithecus Africanus la the name a London scientist gives of what he. calls the missing link. Re member it, please. :o: Plans to merge the railways would have a better chance if some of the lines did not object so strenuously to being submerged. :o: The fellow who reads every speech his congressman franks to him would make a rattling fine exhibit for the next state fair. :o: - By a remarkable coincidence con gress has found the electoral vote to be exactly what the popular vote forecast last November. :o:- "Why don't you try the Golden Rule on our children?" asks a writer. Well, in that event, be sure and fol low David Harum's practice of doing it first. The copy reader who wrote for Sunday's paper the headline, "Out of a Shoppe to Jaille," has been grant ed new trial. -:o:- A doctor from the Mayo hospital has discovered the hiccough germ. Another doctor from Minnesota named Volstead beat him to the dis covery by about six years. :o: .President Coolidge had no re marks to make on the predicted end of the world, and probably wouldn't have uttered more than a column, if the prediction had proved true. :o: The bill introduced in tha legisla ture at Jefferson City, Mo., to tax cigarettes is simply outrageous. Can't the devilish republican admin istration there keep its hands out of the women's pockets? :o: The Nomeheroes are to be pre sented with medals as a reward for their heroism. Fortunately, the award didn't take a practical form, or the heroes might have been pre sented with electric fans. " Man in Washington was badly in jured by a mirror that fell on him while he was waiting in a barber shop for a shave. Served him right for going Into a place which proper ly belongs to the feminine gender. :o: Mr. Durant continues to win mil lions in the market, and the great hearted public that used to sob over the cruel way in which Durant was ousted from General Motors must now find another martyr to fondle. LOCAL NEWS Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Main Bldg., Phone 527. Hotel From Tuesday's Dally Col. P. L. Hall of Greenwood was here today for a few hours attending to some matters at the court house and visiting with friends. District Judge James T. Begley and ; Court Reporter L. L. Turpin departed this morning for Nebraska City where they will open the spring Jury term of court In Otoe county. County Commissioners Fred II. Gorder of Weeping Water and C. F, Harris of Union were here today to spend a few hours looking after some of the affairs of the county demand ing their attention. Earl Williams departed this morn ing for Omaha, where he will enter the hospital in that city, suffering from a badly affected Jaw in which an abcess has formed following the removal of a tooth, and which is causing him a great deal of suffer ing. From Tuesday's Dall Albert Fickler of near Stanton, Nebraska, arrived here this morning for a visit here with relatives and friends for a short time. District Judge James T. Begley will depart Thursday for Falls City where he will hold court for Judge J. B. Raper for the remainder of the Veek. Mrs. Searl S. Davis is at Dayton, Ohio, where she is enjoying a visit of two weeks with her mother and sister in that place, and will return the first of the week. Attorney C. S. Aldrich, of Elm- wood, was here today for a few hours attending to some matters of busi ness and visiting with his many friends in the county seat. J. M. Wiles and wife came in this! morning from their country home train for Omaha where thev will spend a few hours looking after some matters of business. Michael Slatinsky, who has been employed in the shops here for the past winter will leave on Thursday for Sedalia, Missouri, where he ex pects to enter the employe of the T, 4. v. i ot., . XJ goes to attend the funeral services of Mrs. McCarty, a sister of Dr. P. J. Flynn of this city, which is to be held this morning from the St. Cecel ia cathederal at 40th and Burt streets. From Wednesday's Daily- Henry Schwartz of near Nehawka, was here today for a few hours, driv- ing up with a load of hogs for the Omaha "market but being unable to reach Omaha took the hogs to Ne- braska City Instead. Adam Moiaincro, nA wtf an Rinh fcuiniror nf nf rri rrir were here today for a few hours at- tending to some trading with the merchants and visiting with their many friends owim A.ciouu, I morning for Omaha where he goes John Iverson, to taken an examination for admis sion to Annapolis naval academy, he UCIU L lit. Ultt 1 HUtl. 111! lilt 1-1 U J VVU- gressman Morehead for admission to the great U. S. navy training school. R. F. Campbell, chief of police of Grand Island, was here yesterday afternoon for a few hours visiting with hi3 aunt, Mrs. Campbell at the Nebraska Masonic Home. While here Mr. Campbell also enjoyed a short! visit with Chief of Police Hinrich-llic sen. Fred Nolting and Ed Rummell were among those going to Omaha I this morning to look after some mat- f ters of business. Mr. Rummell is wearing his left eye in a bandage as I tne result or having Had a wart re-1 movea irom ine iia a iew aays agoierty, to-wlt: wnicn nas made the eye quite pain- DEATH OF REV. Y0UTZEY From Monday's Daily i-Tienas nere or tne u. A. Youtzey I i a 11111 nme reueiveu wora oi men deflth nf thics fnrmPT wall Vnnurn Vo. I braska clerevman. which occurred I on last Monday at his home near! Port Orchard, Washington. The! message did not give any of the par-I ticulars of the death of Rev. Yout- zey Deyona tne ract or his death and 1 hia hnrinl at SoMMo irocl,in.nn I t?o-l- vmiMv wao'f D.oi vL nastor nf tho E'irct rhwcMon r.T,rh I in this ritv lP.ivinp-horo enmo fiftne years agt for the west and since that time he has gradually lost touch with thP niH frionrfa id in i,a I community. ------ a v. iu iuia i FOE SALE Team of draft horses, good wagon. see Claude Hubbard, 918 Gold st. fl9-2tw Ttohino- hi,nc .,...,!. hif ;T' "r, r "S;.tS"."u '.".l Ointment. 60c at all stores. .-..un iivo imic JIC1UCU tU UUall H 4 Red Bird Poultry Yards Reserve your hatching space now in units of 125 eggs at 3 cents per egg. Will start incubator Feb ruary 23rd. Order your baby chicks early to avoid disappoint ment. E. F. GRYBSKY 1018 North 11th St. Phone 399-J Plattsmouth I t t v f V t I 4- j. frK-I.-M:.;..I ! IM I' Here is a different wallboard. Made from rock not wood, pulp or paper. It will not W2rp,shrink or buckle. It is solid, rigid, fire' proof and permanent. Use it for walls and ceilings in new con struction and repairs. I Aslt your lumber dealer for it I Like the old fashioned woman who said two years ago that she would never have her hair bobbed, the per- son WRO 83,8 ne 1U neTer oe bitten by the word puzzle bug is not a pre- Ivaricator. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Rob ert B. Windham, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Robert B. Windham, Jr., praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Samuel C. Wind ham, as Administrator; Ordered, that March 7th, A. D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m. is assirned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held ,n an for said county, and .show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted and that no- ttice of the pendency of said petition a?.d the heaInS thereof be given to a11 persons interested in said matter yuuusinog a COpy oi mis oraer in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- countv for three RiirrpqiTv wpotra "n iVJCf"!?;Ie Week8, prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 11, 1925. A.,H. DUXBTTRY, I... 1 11 3 County Judge. PUBLIC AUCTION! The undersigned will sell at Pub- Auction on what is known as the IKable farm, three miles west and one mile south f Murray, on Hri,-, J PA- Ofi uruay, r eor. 0 commencing at 10:00 o'clock, with lunch served by the Otterbeln Ladies Aid, the following described prop- Horses and Mules I SY l. r - -1 . i i uay iiurue, o years qhi, weigui 1,500; one roan mare, smooth mouth. weight 1,400; one bay mare, 7 years I rilfl tppi rh t 1 JSfl nna ho mnla smooth mouth. wWht 1.050 one hiak mnlA. mnnth mniifh ai.hi fiRn Lattie Three red cows, just fresh: one red cow, giving milk; one red bull, corn- ing three years old; two yearling heifers; one bull calf Varm TWonliiTiArv T.t wi j, Three sets of harness; one-half stack clover hay; one Bain wagon; one Newton wagon; one truck wagon; one old wagon; one spring wasn; one dod siea; one nay rata, one wagon box; one Avery stalk cut- Iter; one neia alsc; one jonn ieere , , - -section narrow: one iving uriii; one John Deere stag gang; one walking plow, 16-inch: one riding cultivator; one Jenny Lind cultivator; one New Departure 2-row: one new P. & O. lister; one John Deere corn planter and 100 rods of wire; one Deerlng iDinaer; one xwcvjormicit iuuw, who vise; one drill; one hog crate; one i i . . . i J DOS. "W"' r?ra mo utti ia , uuc vumu wuieu mio duci.- cher: one worm erear woven wire stretcher; 50-gallon gas barrel; cycle gTlnder, new; cross cut saw; De Laval cream separator, J'o. 15 size; Jewel wood heater, extra good; washing machine and wringer; gas lamp: white porcelain sink; birds eye maple child's bed; sausage stuf fer; three African geese and numer ous other articles. Terms of Sale AH sums of'JiO and under, cash in hand. On-sums over. $ 10 a credit of six months will be giren, purchas er giving note with approved secur ity bearing interest at eight per5 cent from date. All property to be settlfed for before being removed from - the premises. Mike Cisney, t : . . uwner. .:Col. L. E. Lanham. Auctioneer.- Nehawka Bank. Clerk. If it isn't one thing it's another. Tha nrnmon hart hardlv tmtten rid of . , . (k -iMP corsets before they took up cigar- lettes. NOTICE,-ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the matter of the estate of Mary B. Harrison, deceased. v-.i.. . L i. , v, finance of the provisions contained in the last will and testament of Mary tt . ,t h - .lor - I . TT.L...h1. A II niirhnriT L j .v. 1 j r,.,.l ijr, uiduc m mo 1.-11.11. uoj LtCotn haLinofls A aa r-rtKatl fViorAlJOHN M. LETDA, I rotate iiiiiitxii.1 iiy-u, . 1,111 Vrt of nnhlix vanrlo tr, thpl highest bidder for cash at the south TT 111 J KA. a. V aMaaa. f vuu door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 7th day of March, 1925, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate: The south half of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 11, Townsend's Ad dition to the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 14th day of February, A. D. 1925. PHILLIP F. HARRISON, Administrator De Bonis Non, of the Estate of Mary B. Har- rison, Deceased. ALLEN J. BEESON, Attorney for Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, 88. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Caroline Johnson, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: vn., hh nnfipH iht I will sit at the County Court room in name unknown; Bruce Johnson Nuc Plattsmouth in said county, on March kolls; Mrs. Bruce Johnson Nuckolls, ifi 1125. And June 17. 1925. at 9 o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust- ment and allowance. The time lim- Hort fnr the nrospntatinn of rlftims against said estate is three months frnm the ifith dav of March. A. D. 19 25. and the time limited for nav- ment of debts is one year from said 1fith dav of March. 1925. WitnoftR mv hand and the Heal of said County Court, this 7th day ofmutb, Cass county, Nebraska, real February, 1925. A. H. DUXBURY, rseall fl2-4w County Judee. LEGAL NOTICE In County Court Cass county Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Sarah A. York, deceased. - To all Dersons interested in above estate: ' Now on this 11th day of February 1925. there was filed in this court, petition of J. C. York, praying there in that administration of said estate be dispensed with and for a decree J determining who are the heirs of I said Sarah A. York, Deceased. It is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition in the County Court Room, in Plattsmouth, in said county on the 9th day of March 1925, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day. That notice thereof and of the tlme and place fixed for said hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate by publication of this order for three weeks in the Platts- mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news- paper printed and published in said county. Witness my hand and the seal ofl the County court of said county tnis I 11th day of February 1925 A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal.) County Judge ALLEN J. BEESON, fl2-3w Attorney NOTICE OF SALE ht, ,rr, a T,,iorl .-?"ir.7U"r r iTrnnaT t Vii n,-- ; Td I- r,Hi Totv. t rtfriov. I Sudge of the District Court of ,J:.; woovo nn h. -oth nav ity as administrator of the estate of !!.(. t. Unnfur rfapoptmrl Willi "11 ,.fi I 1,aa o,. fa n nav tPTt per cent on the day of sale and the balance when said sale snail De con- firmed by the court, at the south , r .rt hm,Co in the f r.iQfamn,,th rvu rmmtr . Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 7th day of March. A. D. 1925, the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit: Outlot sixty-four (64),. in Section eighteen (18), Town ship twelve (12), Range four teen (14). of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale shall be and remain open one hour. Dated thia 2nd day Of February, I A. D. 1925. I HENRY M. SOENNICHSEN, Administrator of the Estate of I Harriet L. Hunter, Deceased. J. A. CAPWELL, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, S3. - By virtue of an Order of Sale issu ed by Clarence L. Beal, Clerk of the District Conrt within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1925. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front 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: .Lot numbered five (5), in Block thirty-three f. ( 33) in the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass county. Nebraska, according to the published and recorded plat ' thereof The same beins: levied Upon and taken, as the property of John W. Falter. Catherine D. Falter. Hardy J E. Nott. Hardin E. Nott. Otto Stro-I hereer . May . Strobera-er. Elmer H. Meisineer.' Beetor 4fc Swatek, a co - 1 partnership; It. A. Reed, real name I unknown: Mrs. R. A. Reed, real name I un Known ; A. it. lUlie, rrai uame uu known. A R Rine real nam( unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in or to Lot five (5). in Block thirty-three (33). In the City of Plattsmouth, Cas3 county. Nebraska, real names un known, Defenants, to satisfy a Decree I ana.J ii ii, iV-W led bv The Plattsmouth Loan and Building r Association, Plaintiff again- !" "eii;"uau"' . . T.B11' l Plattsmouth. Nebraska, January I3l8t. A. D. 1925 Sheriff Cass County, tv., -7, 1 u - n. 1 OOlMJIMJr lor xioiunu.. NOTICE in the District Court mt Cass coun- I ty, Nebraska. Henry Ofe, Plaintiff, vs. ram Nuckolls et al, Defendants. To the Defendants, Paul Nuckolls; Mrs. Paul Nuckolls, real name un known: Rupert Nuckolls; Mrs. Ru- pert Nuckolls, real name unknown; I Hruco Johnson Nur kolls; Mrs. uruce Ijohn Nuckolls, real name unknown; Iwilllam Ezra Nuckolls; Mrs. William I ,jzril Nuckolls. ral name unknown; rnH. i.li T. (Jrlfflth: Mrs. Joseph T. Griffith, ral name unknown; Joseph II. Brown; Mm. Joseph II. Brown, real naino unknown; Adam Cook; Mrs. Adum V.ook( real name unknown; 'Philip Rohlenstricker; Mrs. Philip HeirteriHtrlcker, rrul name unknown; th heirs, devlsi'i'B, legatees, person al reprHontatlves and all other per sons iiitcrfsted in the estates of Paul Nuckolls; Mrs. Paul Nuckolls, real name unknown; Rupert Nuckolls; miperi inuckous. reai name uu- Known; tvimam r.zru . Mrs. William Ezra Nuckolls, real real name unKnown; josepn i. urn- fithT Mrs. Joseph T. Griffith, real name unknown; Adam Cook; Mrs. Adam Cook, real name unknown; Stephen F. Nuckolls; Philip Seiden- Strieker, and Mrs. Philip Seiden- Strieker, real name unknown, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the south half (S) of ixhs one nj ana iwo in diock thirteen (13), in the City of Platts i names unicnown: I xou ana eaca oi you are nereoy nounea mat me piainun uenry uie, uieu his peiiiiuu iu iiiu uisii iei iuuri of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of October, 1924, against you and each of you, the object and pray er of which is to obtain a Decree of Court quieting the title In him, in and to the following deecribed real estate, to-wit: I ine souin nan tat2j or lois one-ur and two (2), in Block thirteen (13), in theCity of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Ne braska against you and each of you, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable, You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an- swer said petition on or before Mon- day, the 16th day of March, 1925, lor the allegations of plaintiff's peti- tion will be taken as true and a de- cree will be rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you according to the Draver of said petition. Dated this 29th day of January, 1925. ' HENRY OFE. Plaintiff By A L. TIDD Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court u me inaner 01 me estaia 01 r un 1L . - m a a a - m nie C. Strelght. deceased To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified, that at he Cou" crt rotmn Plattsmouth in said county, on the n the eac.h to r?cel an fxam? a11 l-'a'u, aamDi. oa.u id LULt, nitu a, view to their adjustment and allow- ance. The time limited for the pre Mentation of claims against said es- - ,',T . 'y"' Xi7. ', " , , time limited for payment of debts one year from said 2nd day of March, 195- ,w"ness ba?dandAh !fal ail County Court, this 26th day of January, 1925. A, II. DUXBURY, (Seal) J29-4w. County Judge, LEGAL NOTICE A. S. Will, Barbara E.,Will, Fred S. Will and Nellie Will, Defendants, will take notice that on the 24th day of January, 1925, D. O. Dwyer, Plain- tiff herein, filed his petition In the District Court of Cass county, Nebras Ika against said defendants and oth- ers, the object and prayer of which are to set aside a certain deed of con veyance on The southeast quarter (SE) of Section one (1) and the northeast quarter of Section twelve (12), in Township eleven 11), Range twelve 12), and also the west half of the south west quarter (W SWJ,4) of Section six (6), and the west half of the northwest quarter (W NW&) of Section seven (7), in Township eleven- (11), Range thirteen (13), all in Cass county, Nebraska made by A. S. Will and Barbara E. Will to Fred S. .Will on January 10, 1922, and satisfy by sale of said prop erty, the lien of execution, for the payment of a certain judgment for 13,444.00 with Interest and costs owing by said A. S. Will to plaintiff. You are required to answer said (petition on or before the 16th day of Alarcn, 19Z5 Dated January 24th, 1925 D. O. DWYER, .J29 - 4w. Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SAiB State of Nebraska, County of Caw, SB. By virtue of an order of Bale issued by Clarence L. Beal, clerk of the dis trict court, within and for Ciiaa coun ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 14th day of March, A.. D. 1925, at 10 o'clock a. a of said day at the eouth front door of tbe court house in Plattsmouth, Ne braska, in said county sell at pnbllo auction to the highest biddsr for cash the following real estato, to-wU: The North 70 feet of LoU 1, 2 and 3 in Block 4 in Whits' Addition to the City of PlatU niouth, Cass county, Nebraaka The same being levied upon,n4 taken as the property of Jacob P. Falter, Mary Falter, hia wife Mer chants National Bank of Omaha Isabel Wiles, Teresa TempelU Roalna TImmas and Philip Fornoff, defend ants, to satisfy a Judgment of Mid court recovered by The Livingston Loan & Building Association, plain tiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 28th, 1925. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff of Cass Connty, Nebraska. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, SB. . In the county court. In the matter of the tats ot Henry Hilbert, deceased. i To the creditors of said aetata: ' You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Plattsmouth in 6aid county, cm March 9th, 1925, and June-lOth, 1925, at 9 o'clock a. m. of tach dit, 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 months from the 9th day of March A. D. 1925, and the time limited for payment of debts is one yaar from said 9th day of March. 1925. Witness my hand and the seal of paid County Court, this 2nd day Of February, 1925. A. H. DUXBURY, . (Seal) County Judge. ALLEN J. BEESON, Atty. for Estate. SHERIFF'S SALS State of Nebraska, Connty of Com. 88. By virtue of an Order of fla!a tiMf ed by Clarence L. Beal, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cm county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 7th day of March. A. D. 1925, at ten o'clock a. m.. Of said day, at the south front doot of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, in said county, sell at publiQ auction to the highest bidder fof CAH the following described ree.I estate. to-wit: ' Lots five (5) and six (6). lit -Block nine (9), in Young 4i Hays Addition to the City of; Plattsmouth, Nebraska, uccord' ing to the published and record ed plat thereof The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Jacob P. Falter, Mary Falter, Philip Fornoff, Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, a corporation, Isabel Wiles. Teresa Hempel, Roslna Tim- mis et al, Defendants, to eatiafy a Decree and Judgment of said Court recovered by The Plattsmouth Loan and Building Association, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 31st, A. D. 1925. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. JOHN M. LEYDA, Solicitor for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF HEARDJQ In the district court of Caes coun ty, Nebraska. August Wendt, plaintiff, vs. Her man C. F. Kupke, Oeorge J. E. KuD lie. Christian W. A. Kapke, Louis E. M. Kupke, Emilia' A. K. Kupke a minor over the age of fourteen years; August J. H. Kupke, a minor over the age of fourteen years; Wal ter L. C. Kupke, a minor over the age of fourteen years, defendants. - To Herman C. F. Kupke, adminis trator of the estate of Fred A. Kupki and the heirs-at-law in said estate namely Herman C. F. Kupke, Georga J. E. Kupke, Christian W. A. Kupke, Louise E. M. Kupke, Emilia A. K. Kupke, a minor over the age of four teen years; August J. H. Kupke a minor over the age of fourteen years; waiter l,. i;. KupKe, a minor over the age of fourteen years: You are hereby notified that, on the 2nd day of February, 192S, August Wendt filed his petition in the district court of Cass county, Ne braska, tne onject and prayer of which is to obtain a decree authoris ing and directing Herman C. B. Kupke, administrator of said estate. to execute and deliver to him a deed containing full covenants of war- ranty, to the followed described real estate, to-wit: The west one-half (WH) of ' the southwest quarter (8W?4) of Section thirteen (13) tn ' Township eleven (11), Range , ten (10), east of the sixth prin- . cipal meridian, Cass county, Nebraska in exchange for other land and tt money consideration In nursusnea to the terms of a certain written con tract between the said Fred Kno-. ke and August Wendt. The said petition will be heard it chambers at the court house in the city of Plattsmouth in said countv on the 9th day of March at the Iimi of 10 o'clock a. fav;- It is further ordered that notleA ef pendency of this petition of the time and . place fixed for the heart thereon, be given by publication tor three successive weeks in the Pla'tte- moutn semi-weekly Journal, tt news paper published in this state, dated this 3rd day of February, 1925. JAMES T. BEGLEY, District Jude.