I THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. -SAGS TWO PIAXTSSL0UTH atf2tt-WE2E6Y JQVBZAL Nehawka Department! Prepared ra the tatermts of John E. Carmack of Omaha was a visitor in Union last Monday looking after some business matters. Genuine Ford Parts I Lave stocked Ford parts and am prepared to furnish whatever is need ed in this line, also having them on hand for my own work. Remember, I am ready for your car work and will give you only the best work and materials. The Best of Service is Oar Motto Bert Willis Garage Nehawka -AU Chestnut Sorrel Stallion Audane weighs 2,000 pounds and is an excellent animal with an amiable disposition. He was awarded Cham pion and Grand Champion at the Cass county fair in 1322. Big Bone Jumbo Black Jack Big Eone Jumbo weighs 1,100 lbs. and is one of the best mule getters. Black with white pants. SERVICE FEE 15 each All care exercised, but we assume no responsibility in case of accident! Julius Reuhinan Nehawka Dainty Stitches are a pleasure to take when a capacious work basket close at hand holds everything one could possibly need needles with big eyes and tiny points, sharp scissors, a tape measure, bias tape Lorraine lingerie tape, colored braid, buttons, snapper, and a per fectly fitting thimble thes?. enly begin the list of things that give the home sewer a pleasantly professional feeling afcd wonder fully lighten her labors. Visit our notion counter and replenish your work basket. 4 Where Customers Phoe No. 14 Established 1888 es tb Ptwpfcs of Ffehawfaft aos for the Journal Readers. T S. W. Copenhaver and family were spending last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snavely. southeast of town. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frans were visit ing in Murray last Sunday being guests at the home of Dr. ana Mrs. were visiting ior a snort time iasr G. H. Gilmore. Sunday at the home of Mont Robb Robert Willis was a visitor in and family, where all enjoyed a very South Omaha last Monday going to nice time. market a load of hogs which he had Mrs. E. II. Riggs of Brewster, was shipped that day. a visitor in Union and visinity dur- Jfsse L. 4ell was a visitor in ing the past week and was a guest' Plattsmouth last Monday morning at the homes of E. L. Fitch, Earl where he went to look after some Merritt and wife, and Ray and Rue matters of business. Frans and families. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keedy were Sherman Austin, who is working in visiting relatives in Auburn last the Burlington shops at Plattsmouth Sunday, driving down in their car, took a week off and was assisting they found the roads very good. his father in getting in the small Mrs. Joe Banning and son, Lucan, grain as Mr. Eugene Austin has not and daughter, Onla, were visiting been feeling the best, with friends in Nebraska City last George Ellis and wife of Weeping Saturday they driving down in their Water were guests at the home of car ; Mr. and Mrs. Ellie LaRue for Sunday. Mrs. C. I. Elliott has been having they enjoyed a most pleasant visit a seise of the flu which has kept this while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are lady to her bed for the past week but parents of Mrs. LaRue. she is feeling some better at this ; Charles Iloback and wife enjoyed ttoxe, i the company of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. L. G. Tood was a Lincoln Taylor at their home last Sunday and visitor last Monday where she went the dinner which was served by Mrs. to be the guest of her daughter, Miss Iloback was par excelence and noth Alice, who is attending the state uniting could have made it better, versity. The Frans Brothers Lumber Co., In the ball game which was played was unloading about as fine a car in Union last week between the boys load of lumber as the country stations of Union and Nehawka. the latter ever receive, last Monday, they were won over the lads of Union by a , also unloading a car load of con score of 13 to 2. j crete blocks for building purposes. Mrs. Mary Lunford, of Council Will L. Taylor of Omaha, aecom Eluffs, mother of Dr. Lundford, of 1 panied by his son, Garrett, were in Union, accompanied by her son. Union last Sunday having so business Frank, were visitors of the doctor and matters to attend to as well as visit his family here Sunday. j with friends, they enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bollman. had ; occasion very nicely, driving down in t.o T?tv nri Mrs V A. Tavlor as , their guests on a trip to Nebraska City last Thursday, they making the trip in Mr. Bollman's auto. Eugene Austin, who has been hav ing a fight with the grip for some time past is able to be up and around and will sow , hi3 alfalfa this week, nthiking It is not too early. Many of the members of the Methodist church of Union are ex pecting to visit Plattsmouth and at tend the special meeting there the latter portion of this week. Mrs. W. A. Harding and son, Junior, of Bethany, were visitors at Union for over last Sunday, coming down to spend the day with Mr. Harding and returned home Monday morning. Theodore Oberman, manager of the Farmers Mercantile Company, was called away on. business for the first part of this week and Mont Robb was looking after the business during his absence. R. D. Stine. the rustling merchant, is alson a rustling farmer as well and Senior Class Play al Nehawka Auditorium Friday Evening", Apr. 3 'Cheer Up, Chad' A dandy fine play and one well worth seeing! ADMISSION 20 and 35c Feel at Home Nehawka, Nebr. Vksiuity Eapvendly when the weather is nice and - the farm need3 farming he is with the early birds doing some scratching in the soil. James W. Holmes and wife, the former, postmaster at Plattsmouth,- tneir car. Parm Appiegate ana iamny oi Omaha, and Miss Abbie Austin, who also makes her home there, were in Union last Sunday visiting at the parents of the ladies,. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Austin, and all enjoyed the day very pleasantly. Miss Iva Mougey, who is employed In the Child Saving Institute at Omaha was a visitor at the home of her parents, E. J. Mougey, and wife, this being the first time she has been down during the winter and snrely the parents as well as Miss Iva en- Joyed the occasion. Dr. M. V. Beyers of Lincoln, of the state department accompanied by County Agent L. R. Snipes, of Weep ing Water, were looking after some business matters in Union and were looking after the campaign which is being waged against thS diseases of animals throughout the state. James W. Simmons, who with the wife have been at St. Louis where he has been receiving treatment, at the Missouri" Pacific hospital arrived home a few days since, and, on their return, stopped at the home of the parents of Mrs. Simmons, at Stella, and while there Mr. Simmons had a tuscle with the grippe which left him not quite so strong, but they are both getting along nicely. B. B. Everett, who make3 his home near Nebraska City was in town last Monday and was selling a large quan tity of his potatoes which he had stored in the cellar of L. G. Todd, to parites at Nebraska City. Mr. B. A. Pafe being up and taking a truck load home with him, and coming after more, while Bert took a wagon load home wih him as he returned. Thesr potatoes', last year yielded 790 bushel from two acres of ground and very fine tubers at that. Two young men with something under their belt last Saturday were at Union, and, after they had dis posed of as much as they safely could, they shared their car with three women all going to Weep ing Water, where it is reported the young men were apprehended, and placed in the city bastile, while the young women were sent back home. When the prisoners were to be fed on Sunday morning they were not found. Maybe the "Goblins" got them but their car was not to been pecn and so It was presumed they had made away in it. No scent of the of- j fending parties could be detected in the neighborhood. Eeturning From the South. Word from people visiting at Jacksonville from this neighborhood, tell of them leaving that port and making their way north. Mrs. Dovie A3che, who lived near Murray, stop ped in Kansas City witl her nephew, Mr. Ralph Baldwin, who was with the party, for a visit of a short time, after which she will come on home. Mr. Baldwin will visit there for a while. Mr. Robert Hastings, who was also with the party, departed a short time since for his old home at Crown City, Ore., where he will visit for some time before returning to the east. Says Touching Words Over Friend. In the years that have flown, George W. Shrader, who was last week gathered to his fathers, request ed that his friend, W. A. Taylor, of ficiate at his funeral. Last week the call came for Uncle George Shrader, who had passed his 88 birthday, and while the Rev. Taylor has just come from the hospital a short time he went to preform the last sad rite for his. life long frieJid. It is said by those who were at the funeral that never, had the Rev. Taylor, who has ministered to many funerals, render ed tho services so touching and full of feeling, as In thia, for Rev. Taylor has just returned from near the brink of the river . of death himself, where he could almost pear over the end of life, and thus was more fully Drougni m ciose contacLof the real ities of life. A Fine Surprise. April 1 has been, and is still con- sidered April Fool's day, this can be substantiated by Mrs. Jessia Lidgett, of Union. Having no thoughts of the day except the usual work about the house, she, looking out of the window, saw a new Ford 'sedan drive in the yard, made haste to grea't the visators, but to her surprise ft happened to be Arlia Dowler deliver ing the Eedan with a bill of sale for the same in full, that her father, Dan Lynn, had ordered taken to her home on that morning. Seed Corn For Sale I have a load of excellent Rcid Yellow Dent seed corn for disposal. See me at the hotel iii Hehawka. C. W. Hodge. m26-tfw AMERCANRED CROSS WORKS FOR SUFFERERS Great Relief Organization Has Charge of Work of Caring for Tornado Sufferers. From Wednesday's Dully Since the occurrence of the disaster in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, the branch office of the American Red Cross at St. Louis has been and is filling immediately all requests for food and clothing received through the accredited representatives of that organization now located in every important community in the stricken area, according to William M. Baxter, Jr., assistant to the vice-chairman in charge of the branch office at St Louis. All relief work in Murphysboro 111., has been officially turned over to the American Red Cross following a mass meeting of Murphysboro citi zens. This action follows that taken by other local relief committees in the devastated areas and the relief work in the entire tri-state disaster in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. i3 now under the direction of the Red Cross. Central administrative head quarters have been established at Murphysboro, 111., from which relief operations for the three states will be directed. Area offices will also be established immediately In each com munity struck by the tornado of March 18. A large corps of trained Red Cross disaster workers is being assembled and the rebuilding and rehabilitation program of the organization rushed to completion. The emergercy relief is well in hand, every injured person has been cared for, the homeless tem porarily sheltered and provided v?!th food. The full force of the disaster relief organization has been thrown into the task, of permanently rehabili fating every sufferer. Henry M. Baker, Red Cross director of relief operations, assured the suf ferers today that the Red Cros3 will not stop until every sufferer from thi terrible castastrophe has been'reha bilitated according to Red Cross standards. Although full direction and re sponsibility for relief work have been placed upon the Red Cross, other relief agencies including the Salva tion Army and the volunteers o America, are on the ground giving the Re'd Cross valuable help during the emergency period. While assuring the sufferers that every means will be used to complete the work at the earliest possible time, Mr. Baker told them it was well to realize at this time that the ex NOTICE OF HEARING On Application of Receiver For Compensation In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska Lincoln division. In the matter, of Sam Giventer bankrupt. At 501 Securities huilding, in the City of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, in said District, before B. H Dunham. Referee In Bankruptcy March 31st, 1925. Nbtice is hereby given that G. P. Horn, as receiver of the estate of Sam Giventer, has filed his applica tion for compensation as such re ceiver in the sum of $40.00. Said application will be heard be fore Hon. Thomas C. Munger, Judge of said Court, at chambers, in the Federal building, Lincoln. Nebraska, on the 11th day of April, 1925, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock, a. in., or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, and any creditor op posing Paid allowance shall file In writing in the clerk s office or said court, on or before said date, the grounds of his objection thereto. Witness my hand this 31st day of March, 1925. B. H. DUNHAM, Referee in Bankruptcy. 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 Wil liam Klaurens, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of J. M. Klaurena and William II. Klaurens, praying that administra tion of said estate may be granted to Joseph Lidgett as administrator: Ordered, that April 27th, A. D. 1925, at 10 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 peti tioner should not be granted; and notice of the pendency of said peti tion and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In said mat ter by publishing a -copy of this or der in the Plattsmouth Journal, a seml-weeklv newsnaoer printed in said county, for three successive i hcchs, prior to &aiu uay ot ueanuK. Dated March 30th, 1925. A. H. DUXBURY. County Judge. tensive rebuilding program under taken by the Red Cross would re quire a long period and that no human organization could complete the immense task of building newer and greater cpmmunities on the ruins of the devastated cities within less time than many months. 1 momj for tmrsa tt-aw Try Journal Want Ads. It pays. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of April, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Cromwell Land & Cattle Company Farm, known as the "Mark White farm," located in the nortn west quarter of section 27, the south west quarter of section 22, and the southeast quarter of section 21; the northeast quarter of section 28, all in Township 11. Range 14, Cass county, Nebraska, I will sell at pub lic sale to the highest bidder ior cash, the following described prop erty, to-wit: Three hundred pieces of mis cellaneous dimension hard wood lumber; also 15 pieces of 6x6 oak timbers, 14 and 16 feet in length; 150 wagon loads of saw dust in piles, 1 black Jenny mule, smooth mouth; 1 brown Jenny mule, 6mooth mouth, mouth, each weighing about 1,400 pound3. Also three tem porary shack houses and two temporary shack chicken houses built of natural lumber. The same having been levied upon by me and taken as the property of T. H. Cromwell under an alias exe cution issued out of the County Court of the County of Cass, Nebras ka, to satisfy a Judgment obtained by Frank E. Vallery in said court against the said Thomas H. Crom well for the sum of $500.00 with in terest at 7 per annum from Octo ber 2. 1923. and costs, taxed in the sum of $34.90 and increased costs; said eale will remain open one hour. Dated March 31, 1925. x E. P. STEWART, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, Omaha division. In the matter of Maurice J. Hughes, bankrupt. Case No. 1065 in bankruptcy. Voluntary petition. A. Room 501 Securities building, in tae City of Omaha, Douglas coun ty. Nebraska, in said District, be fore B. il. Dunham, Referee in Bank ruptcy, March 26th, 1925. To the creditors of Maurice J. Hushes, of Plattsmouth, Cas3 county, Nebraska, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of March, 1925, the said Maurice J. Hughes was duly adjudi cated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at Room 501 Securities building in the City of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, in said District, on the 15th day of April. 1925, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon; at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Witness my hand this 26th day of March, 1925. B. H. DUNHAM. Referee in Bankruptcy. PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, Omaha division. In the matter of Benjamin F. Brown, bankdupt. Case No. 3141 in bankruptcy. Voluntary petition. At Room 501 Securities building, in the City of Omaha, Douglas coun ty, Nebraska, in said District, before B. H. Dunham, Referee in Bankrupt cy. March 26th, 1925. To the creditors of Benjamin F. Brown, of Plattsmouth, Cass count', Nebraska, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of March, 1925, the said Benjamin F. BrOwn, was duly adju dicated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting cf creditors will be held at Room 501 Securities building in the City of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, in said District, on the 15th day of April, 1925, at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon at which time and, place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting Witness my hand this 26th day of March, 1925. B. H. DUNHAM, Referee in Bankruptcy. 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 George W. Shrader, deceased On reading and filing the petition of Homer H. Shrader praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Ora Davis, as Adminis trator; . Ordered, that Saturday, April 20, D. 1925, at ten o'clock a. m. is as signed 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 the pe titioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to . all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Jour nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for three success- ve weeks, prior to said day of hear Dated March 27, 192 S. I A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) mS0-3w County Judsre. With Omaha the world' ( i-"i?t butter manufacturing city, thpra will ulwaya be atronc demand for your cream. NOTICE In the District Court of Caw coun ty, Nebraska. Bf esie Flockhart. Plaintiff, vs. Har old Flockhart, Defendant. To Harold Flockhart, Defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 10th day of December, 1924, Bessie Flockhart filed a petition against von in the District Court of Caes county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a di vorce from you on the ground of willful abandonment, and for that custody of Harold Flockhart, nertjtf5( a1 perS0ns havirg claim or minor child. You are required to answer said petltion on or before the 27th day of April, 1925. This notice is given In purimanee of an Order of the District Court of! Cass county, Nebraska. BESSIE FLOCKHART, Plaintiff. By CHAS. E. MARTIN, . Her Attorney. ml-4w ORDER OF HEARING AND, NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Caan coun ty. Nebraska. tato of Nebraska, County Of case, their petition in the District Court ss. i cf Cass cotrnty, Nebraska, wherein To all persons interested in the you and earh of you are made de estate of Kate Barthold. deceased: Ifendants, the object and prayer of On reading the petition of Harry whirh are to obtain a decree from S. Barthold praying that the instru- paid Court quieting the title in plain ment filed in this court, on the 12th tiffs to the following described real day of March, 1925, and purporting state, to-wit: to be the last will and testament of The northeast quarter of See the said deceased, may be proved and tion twenty-four in Township allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Kate BarthoM, de ceased; that said Instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate be granted to Harry 8. Barthold, as Executor; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested In said Fi&tter, may, and do, appear at the county Court to be held in and for said county, on the 14th day of April, A. D. 1925, at 9 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. Witneas my hand, and seal of said court, this 12th day of March, A. D. lfiSS. A. M. DUXBURT. (Seal) -County Jud W- ALLBW J. HDKSOK. ctll-lw AWerasf. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIBT TTTLH In the District Court of the Coun ty of Case, Nebraska. J. L. Stewart and Charles Zngel kemoier, plaintiffs, vs. the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal representa tive and all other persons lntereeted in the estate of John S. Townaend, daceaeed, et al., defendants. To the defendant, the heira. de visees, legatees, perronal re-presanta-tires and all other persons Interested in the estates of John 8. Townsead and Annie E. Townsend, ach de ceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any in terest in and to Lota six (6), seven (7), and eight (8), in Block three (3). Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraeka, real names unknown. You and each of yon are hereby notified that J. L. Stewart and i Charles EngelkemeJer as plaintiffs filed a petition and commenced an ac tion In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 4th day of Maroh, 1925, against you and each of you, the object, purpose and pray er of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting tho title to Its six (6), seven (7). and eight (8), in Block three (S). Duke's addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cbm coun ty, Nebraska, as against yoa and each of you and for such othr and further relief as may be juM 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 20th day of April. 1S25. or the allegations of plaintiffs' petition will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plain tiffs and against you and ""ich of you according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 7th day of March, 1925. J. L. STEWART and CHARLES ENGELKEMBTER. Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney Vor Plaiatlffa. 4wks-sw NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cuss coun ty, 8S. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Rob ert 13. Windham, Sr., deceased. io tne creditors or said eiitate: You are hereby notified, that I win sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said couuty. on ths 20th day of April. 1925, and on the I 20th day of July, 1926. at 10 o'clock m. each day. to receive and ex mine all claims against said estate. with a view to their adjustment aud nowance. me time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 20th Your Creamery Market Omaha creameriea hare iruula tha pro duction of milk in thia territory a far more profitable buaineaa. resulting in an increase of many milliona of dollara annually in the income of the farmt. The caah thy pay on delivery for the cream, furthermore, sfforde the farmer a aource of ready monry the year round. Thry are a big aaaet to tha Omaha rrrion. Let ua aend you free booklet, ?ibraka'a Crtrnmery Biwineaa." Write CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Omaha time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 20th day of April, 192&. , m WltneBS my hand and the seal of aid County Court, thl 18th day of March, 1525. A. II. DUXBURT, (Seal) m23-4w County Judge. NOTICE In the District Court of Case coun ty, Nebraeka. Oustave F. Jochim et al. Plain- ! claims against the estate of John II. pOEtf r. deceased, real nameB un- known, et al. Defendants. To all persons having any claim nr ciaimB aerainst the estate of John it pCEter. deceased, rcal names un- known; And all persons having or claim- jing any lntereet In the northeast quarter of Section twenty-four in Township ten North, Range eleven East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, real namea unknown : You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 13th day , of March A. D. 1925, the plaintiffs in the foregoing entitled action filed ten North, Range eleven East of the Sixth Principal Meridiun in Cass county, Nebraska as against you and each of you and by such decree to wholly exclude you and each of you from all estate, title, claim or interest therein, and to have the title to said premises forever freed from the apparent claims of you and each of you, and quieted in plain tiffs, and for equitable relirf You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 27th day of April, A. D. 1925, or your default will be entered in said cause and a decree granted as pray ed. GUSTAVE F. JOCHIM, LOUISA STOHLMAN, EDWARD J. JOCHIM. ANNA M. VOGLER, WILHELMINA HEIL and HENRY A. JOCHIM, I Plaintiffs. A. RAWL8, Attorney. ' ral6-4w NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITUS In the District Court of thu County of Cass, Nebraska, PhiMp A. Horn, plaintiff, vs. Paul Nuckolls et al., defendants. To the defendants, Paul Nuckolls, Mre. Paul Nuckolls, real name un known; Rupert Nuckolls, Urs. Ru pert Nuckolls, real name unknown; Bruce Johnson Nuckolls, Mrs. Bruce Johneon Nuckolls, real name un known; Joseph T. Griffith, Mrs. Jo seph T. Griffith, real name unknown; Joseph IL Brown, Mrs. Joseph H. Brown, real name unknowa; J. D. Rankin, real name unknown; Mrs. J. D. Rankin, real name unknown; Harvey Holloway, also known as Harvy Holloway, Mrs. Harvey Hollo way, real name unknowa; Adas Osk; the !, leri. i4 I rspx st'itwCaw ami mil core interested in the eatateii of Paul Nuckolls, Mrs. Paul Nuckols, real name unknown; Rupert Nuckolls, Mre. Rurert Nuckolls, rtl name un known; Bruce Johnson Nuckolls, Mrs. Bruce Johnson Nuckolls, real name unknown; Joseph T. Griffith, Mrs. Joseph T. Griffith, real name unknown; Joseph H. Brown, Mrs. Jo?eph H. Brown, real name un known; J. D. Rankin, real name un known; Mrs. J. D. Rsnkin. real name unknown; Adam Cook; Stephen F. Nuckolls. Isaiah Tor. Philir- SUtrl.n- stricker. and Kate Scidenstricker, each dpceaped, real names unknown, all persons having or claiming any interest 'in and to the north half (N ife ) of Lots one (1). and two (2), and all of Lot three (3), all in Block thirteen (13). in the City of Platts mouth, Cas county, Nebraska, real namos unknown. and c'1 of you ar.j hereby r,Pi,flT? ,that Phi,,P A- Hm as plain tiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of "" Nebraska, on the 28th Lfeb,ruarjr' 1925- gainst you and each of you. the object, purpose SLPnTr f wh,ch 18 to obtain a ?he nnlTr,l Quieting" the title to and two rsv .u .. l ? ulocK thirteen (13). in SC of vP1ttsuth. Cass coun- - brn3ka- against you and iv-LJ Red that Ton are require to an- -m k. . j . . urcree ! --: J. ea 1 rTO" plain- cordlnr T th. ch ot you ae" tion. PrTr lM "U "WFrwwwgMB Lm. Dated thi. 7th day of March. 1915. PHILIP A. HORN, A. ROBERTSON, Flt intia Attorney for Flafcstt. iwttxasr ) ay oi April, a. u. iZ5, and. the