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EACrE THREE THTTBSDAY, WAECH 11. 1926. : plattBtnoisth journal TTBLISTIKP S22MI-WEE2X7 AT Carr4 at f-otoff1c. Plattamoutb. K BSCrJPTJOX PSJCE $2.00 THINE EYE SHALL ITOT PITY If any man hate his neighbor, and j lie in wait for him, and smite him mortally that he die, and fleeth to t one of these cities; then the elders of j his city shall send and fetch him thence, and deliver him to the hand : of the avenger of blood, that he may die. Thine eye shall not pity him. Deuteronomy IS: 11-13. :o:- Coolidge favors railroad labor bill. :o: i 1-arm reiiei bill revised for con gress, and Dickinson praised. :o: Again we ask the question; "Do nur sisters want to sit on luries?" .Q. j The man with the hoe is too proud to follow the politician with the hokum. Craven seems to be e good name for, the earl who ran away in the Cath-, tart case. -:o:- A good example of tact is a sales girl holding up a size 44 and calling it a sweet little thing. :o: Since the Tower of Babe! there has been nothing comparable to the de bate in the farm situation. :o:- Confidence that prosperity will ecu ' ivtiito1 U nite; tinue, was expressed at the House. But when did it start? :o: Mussolini is up against the acid test now. He has orcfered that there shall be no more automobile petting parties in Rome. :o: "Yes, Sir. She's My Baby," played in New York by a jazz band, has been heard by radio in London. What hath God wrought! :o: The federal treasury has called in all 110,000 bills. If you get one in your next week's pay envelope, send it on to Washington at once. :o: The White House said President Coolidge was opposed to any consid erable increase in Navy aviation ap propriations. We should say so! :o: Death chair is approved by the lawyers of Nebraska. A resolution was adopted by the Nebraska County Attorneys association at Fremont Friday night. :o: All aliens here are necessarily on probation. The alien who turns bandit or gangster or rum-runner surely fails in the probationary test, and should be sent back, whence he came. :o: Land owners ask big game refuge. About three thousand and five hun dred acres of wooded land bordering the Missouri river, northwest of Ne braska City, is eyed as a reserve to be set aside as a game refuge. of iL'il r Mm I m I Mm "The tester calculated the loss for 30 days, and found this dairyman losing more than $25 worth of butter fat.' From a recent Report, $25 a month! $300 a year! Could you stand such a loss? What is your separator losing? Find out. Pat the NEW MODEL ON YOUR FARM Famous Beatrice Double Angle Discs make Beatrice Bowl the closest skimmer ever built. Pays for itself in added butterfat it saves you and keeps on in creasing profits. Easiest to turn. Discs washed, dried and sterilized in less than 2 minutes with the Beatrice Wonder Washer. Geo. W. Olsen 5T7 BEATRICE PLATTSMOUTH. NE3RASEA Neb. u tcoid-clu mall matter iiATES. Publisher FILE YEAK Di ADVANCE Real March weather. The Hai men she i ipper is known by the milk- meets. :o: Stock market on Wall street is in a perfect btdlem yet. ": It looks like an the nails were in trouble, including Wall street. :o: The unemployment situation is gen erally relieved when the boss steps in. j :o: The worst Scotch joke is the; whisky alleged to be made in that1 country. :o: In order to get along with some People, yea have to gt-i along ways away from 'em. :o: The fellow who insists that a woman can't Wp a secret has never asked a woman her age. :o:- j Conservation waits for the eggs to .hatch; radicalism would crack them now to pick out the bad ones. :o: An honest public official will fire straight at tiie buil's-eye without stopping bull. to inquire who owns thei :o:- President Coolidge sees nothin i ' . ,i .:T.t Kf.nmnK.r-.ioH tf, t. o ittTui wroas in buvinir on the inta'lmnt ' De recommended to ine aiienuoii oi nlu'o 111 UUJU1" Ul1 Llle l'1lm- "L i plan. There isn't. It's the paying that,a11 fathers who are bringing up sons; hurts. -:o: One boy in Kansas City, nineteen-years-oid, admits fourteen automobile thefts. That's going some for a young ster, is it not? :o: A revised farm surplus bill liaS been submitted to the house agri culture committee by a middle west farmers' delegation. :o: The breath of spring has an elusive quality. One day it blows hot, the next day cold. The spring onion is the only thing that has the breath of authority. :o: The break in stocks in Wall street is said to have produced a loss of a billion dollars. That is to say, Wall!nIs amblings through the house, ask- street thought it had a billion dollars j ins nuestions at the rate of ten a that it didn't have. minute, learning to admire his daddy .... las the best, wisest man in the world, o. i Who settled the coal strike? Like-; beginning to shape his life as the life wise who struck Billy Paterson?jof his father is shaped. What did the governor of South Caro-j It continues a little later on, when lina say to the governor of North ! the boy gets a little older and begins Carolina? And how old is Ann? j mingling with other youngsters. He :o: . j gets a new angle from which to ap- See where the senate voted to let praise his dad. If his dad is the Chicago probe her own crime. The genuine article, this will help the senate has so many probes in the fire boy to get a new admiration and love they can't be bothered with Chicago's '. for him; if he is not. the boy will foreign policy at the present time. o: The interior of the earth, a geolo- gist asserts, is no longer a realm of darkness and mere speculation. The interior of the earth, it seems, is a I much safer place than Wall street. j I ! WTtat Comes Out Iw Slunk , Milk Spout fir Com in and ace if today! Backed by Beatrice Creamery Company' strongest guarantee,. - - Plattsmouth Look for&SK it on the sggxt dealer,s sTv counter AA:rfx P fTW j nT More X p for your sr SitA money J O Lj vJaO and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for sny money Q13 A LEGACY OF PRIEE The father of Senator Hiram John son, of California, died early last month. He left a will which, among other things, contained the follow ing paragraph: "I make no provision for my son. Hiram, because he does not need anv financial assistance from my estate, hence I leave him onlv my Hove and my pride in his success in life." That is a DarasrraDh that misiht well particularly to those young fathers whose sons have not yet passed the swaddling clothes stage, but who are already causing the inexperienced parent to wonder what is the best way to raise a boy. The man who could write it, as he reached the sun- CCj Tit.TMrw1 rif 15fc ic to Tio nriod Tn be able to look at one's son and his career, to take an honest pride in them and to realize that nothing more needs to be given that the son can stand on his own feet henceforth and acquit himself with honor; that is a ifine crown for any father. But a man has to earn it. And earning begins early. It be gins when the son is a wee little chap caroming off the furniture in begin to find that he is just a little bit at sea. And then there are the later years. when the boy goes on through high school and into college or goes to work. What a priceless asset the right kind of a dad is then! There are so many things for a boy to decide in those years; so many values to form, so many questions to answer, so? many pitfall to avoid. If a boy has a real dad then, it i?n't so hard if he hasn't it's pretty tough. After that the boy Is pretty much on his own. The father can't do a whole lot maybe lend a helping hand .vith witn a once in a while or chime in lu,lul more. The boy has to go it for him- And if the father has done i!tc j part in those earlier years, there isn't 1 much chance that the boy won't get j along all right. He'll have the right I background, the proper foundation. 1 If the father has failed well, maybe he will have cause to regret it in bit - ! ter sorrow. I So now you see what a fortunate ! man Senator Johnson's fatner was. . , tie was ulmc tuj, ai ine ery last: j I make no provision for my son, j Hiram, because lie does not need any j financial assistance from my estate, t hence I leave him onlv- my love and ' my pride in his success in life." :o: Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, first woman governor of Texas, has an- ' nounced she is a Democratic candi- l date for re-election. In her second campaign as in her first, sjie seeks a vindication of the Ferguson name from the stigma of impeachment. Her husband was the impeached member of the family, and there is a wide- spread belief that James E. Ferguson has had what amounted to guberna- ,, nntwitv huh m TOa. ' torial " " "V. o term. ATTACKING MELLON It has often been predicted that Secretary Mellon would retire from public office whenever he could do so wnnoui appearing iu quii uiiuer nre. ana ao aaopi me ioiiowing Ariicies However, one effort by congressmen of Incorporation: to discredit him is no sooner abandon-! , Articles 1 The name by which I this corporation shall be known is ed than another is begun. Greenwood State Bank. None of those efforts really hasj Article 2 The principal place of commanded popular support, for it is business of this corporation shall be generally recognized that Mr. Mellon a Greenwood, County of Cass, State . , A , . . -of Nebraska, is one of the greatest secretaries of( Article 3The object for which the treasury that this nation has ever this corporation is formed is to carry had. In most directions there is great-ion a commercial banking business ful appreciation of his services. If the recurring attacks upon him have actually been the cause of his remaining in the service of the pub - i, tKncp Tin vp devised Hip at - tacks have unintentionally performed a real service for which the public should be grateful. :o When Mussolini buliuored Greece and bombarded Corfu he came off scot free. It was a small episode, but as fundamentally wrong as the great - as runuamentanv wronfe as tne greac If tri mviiait' ffcaiui. vnii.iauj. i' either Greece or Germany were really trvinp- t n Tio flfrrpwivp rir tn fitaniT x. t. 111 .1. Iiannarv i q 9 R nr jij snnn thereafter in the wn v nf Tfnlian lipvplnnmpnt tnp, January . IV so, or as soon mertaiier .i",i .utrM-nt a eT,- wr .v the judgment or tne worm must ne)shall terminate on the 31st day of strong in opposition to the course of, an individual v.no nas maae mmseu greater than his nation and who now fancies himself to be greater than all nations. :o: Advertise your want in the Jour nal for results. NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION The First National Bank, located at Greenwood, in the State of Ne J58' is its affairs. All note- 'linhlora n n tl fitnir rrpiiitnra nf (hp as- )..,,. - llprPi,v nntifieri to nre- jsent the notes and other claims for 'payment to the Greenwood State iBank of Greenwood, Nebraska, which , , ... . ,. ihas assumed all the debts and lia- has assumed all the debts and lia bilities of the First National Bank under an agreement of merger be tween them. Dated December 31. 1925. II. K. FRANTZ. f4-9w. President. ORDER OF HEARING AND NOTICE In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the Guardianship of Lucinda Brittain, Incompetent. To all persons interested,: On reading the application of E. H. Wescott, Guardian of Lucinda Brittain, incompetent, asking for ap proval and allowance of the report filed by said guardian, in this Court on the Sth day of March, 1926, in said matter, and for his discharge; It is hereby ordered that all per sons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to bo held in and for said county, on the 15th day of March, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the request of the ap plicant should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said application 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 one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court, this Sth day of March, A. D. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) mS-lw County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINIS TRATOR'S SALE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of A. C. Ault, administrator of the es tate of Edward P. McBride. deceased, for license to sell real estate to pay debts; Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of an order and license issued i r rtniz r- - ,'r-' i- TTr.,.ni,'0 t t twi irt'Erave, E. A. Landon, H. B. Schroeder, of the District Court of Cass coun- ty, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of Mo i-n'h A Tl iqiC tn ma 4 PI AnH administrator. I will on "the 29th'!known to be the identical persons day of March. A. D. 1926, at the hourruse . , , T w tUX3 iUI,r: ' . . ' . , . ' wl going articles of incorporation, and premises in the Village of Cedar Creek. Cass county, Nebraska, offerlame 10 De nis iuniary aci anu esi bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Five (5), in Block Six (6) in the Village of Cedar Creek, Cass county, Nebraska, subject to all liens and encum brances. Said offer for snip will rpmain nncn 'for a penod of one (1) hour. J Dated this 5th day of March, A. D. , 192 6. A . , ,A: ?' AyT . , Auminisiraior 01 ine tisiaie nf Prtn-nrrf P frRrf,1o mS-3w Deceased. Truck and Transfer l -1 - n - E Call Phoae 342-W or see me at the Vallery Sales Pavilion, Plattsmouth Wade Porter c.i. tti; ei-i- &3TC opcci. 1 ' ' - mmi ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION We, the undersigned, hereby asso- it mirsplves together for the nur- ciate ourselves together for the pur 7in nf fn-rmine- a rornoration under the ,awg of the State of Nebraska, under the laws of the State 01 .Ne braska. Article 4 The authorized capital ( stock of this corporation shall be , Twenty-Five Thousand (25,000) Dol- 1 1 m . a 1 a. m a rm: - 'ars. 01 wnicn ai least iweniy-rne iThnnconil I 9 r: HAD1 Tnl 1 n VQ 0T1 Q 1 1 hora . na5d T ' . f ommpnre. jment of business, which shall be issued in shares of the par value of.fauani 10 an oruer 01 auacnmeni is One Hundred (100) Dollars each. No! ueJ by A. H. Duxbury. County ...of. r w r,f hie M-rTr-- I Judge within and for the County of Q ghaU be operative until entered jon tjje books of the corporation. Article 5 The Indebtedness of this 'corporation shall at no time exceed . v . , t- t Anr-itc I Article 6 This corporation shall I1?1 "Pon money in the possesion! begin business on the 1st day of; .('- Klt"ck. as garnishee, and Kcir as authorized by the State Banking Board of the State of Nebraska, and December, 1965 Article 7 The affairs of this cor poration shall be under the control and management of a board of direc tors consisting of not less than three nor more than five shareholders, whose term of office shall be for a period of one year, or until their suc cessors are elected and qualified, not less than a majority of whom shall be residents of the county in which the bank is located or counties im mediately adjacent thereto. It shall be the duty of the board of directors to elect from their number a presi dent and secretary, and select a vice president and cashier, and they may also select an assistant cashier and such other clerks and assistants as the business of the corporation may require. The term of office of the officers of this corporation shall be one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified. The board of directors may adopt such bylaws for the regulation and management of the affairs and business of the cor poration as it may deem proper. Article 8 The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of this corporation shall be held on the second Monday of January each year, at which meeting the board of direc tors above provided for shall be elect ed. A majority of the shares of the stock of the corporation at any regu lar or special meeting, shall consti tute a quorum for the transaction of business. Article 9 Until the regular meet ing of the stockholders of the corpora tion, the following named persons shall constitute the board of direc tors: H. K. Frantz, J. C. Deuser, Jr., P. L. Hall, Jr., E. A, Landon and A. E. Leesley. Article 10 Each stockholder shall at any regular or special meeting be entitled to one vote, either in person or by proxy for each share of stock held. Article 11 These articles of in corporation may be amended at any regular or special meeting called for that purpose by a two-thirds vote of all the stock. Witness our hands this 30th day of December, 1925. H. K. FRANTZ, P. L. HALL, JR., P. J. COSGRAVE, E. A. LANDON. H. B. SCHROEDER. IRA E. ATKINSON, H. F. ATKINSON, HELENA B. HALL, O. W. EVERETT, A. E. LEESLEY, J. C. DEUSER, JR. State of Nebraska 1 V County of Cass J On this 30th day of December, 1925, before the undersigned, a not ary public in and for said county and state personally appeared H. K. Ira E. Atkinson, H. F. Atkinson, Helena B. Hall, -O. W. Everett, A. E. Leesley and J. C. Deuser, Jr., to me i""" V" U6 In Witness Whereof. I have here unto set my hand and notarial seal this 30th day of December, 1925, at Greenwood, Nebraska. E. O. MILLER. Notary Public. I, H. K. Frantz, President of the Greenwood State Bank, of Greenwood, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original articles of incorporation of said bank. Witness my hand this 28th day of December, 1925. H. K. FR4.NTZ, President. LEGAL NOTICE To Max Preis, Non-Resident De fendant: Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of attachment is sued by A. H. Duxbury. County Judge within and for the County of Cass, Nebraska, in an action pend ing before said County Judge, where in Fred G. Egenberger is plaintiff and Max Preis defendant, to recover the sum of $49.80, a writ of garnish ment in aid of attachment was issued and levied upon money in the pos session of W. Cl Kleck. as e-arnishee. land that said case was continued for trial to the 12th day of April. 1926 at 9 o'clock a. m. nn nT WMPVTBWonWD m8 - 3w Plaintiff. '-"1" "f!" J. w l rr T JOI1I1 "V. VjTl 11111 Dentist OfTice Hours: 9-12; 1-5. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soennichsen Building J. V .I-I-!..M..I-frfrMM-!..lM. Great Britain leads the world in number of motorcycles, with 49G.000. Germany is next and the U. S. third. LEGAL NOTICE To Max Preis, Non-Resident De I fendant: Notice is hereby given that pur- Cass- Nebraska, in an action pending before said County Judge wherein AuSust G- B,ach is Plaintiff and Max p defendant to recover the sum of Sol. 80, a writ of garnishment in IUIU ll Uimcilllieill was issued and 1 that said case was continued for trial I . . .. . . to the 12th day of April, 1926, at 9 o'clock a. m. AUGUST G. BACH. mS-3w Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Robert L. Burr, deceased. (deceased, may be proved and allowed. Notice is hereby given to the credi- and recorded as the last will and tes tors of said deceased that hearings tament of John H. Sibert. deceased; will be held upon claims filed against that said instrument be admitted to said estate, before me, County Judge probate, and the administration of of Cass county, Nebraska, at the said estate be granted to J. C. Com County Court room in Plattsmouth. tock, as Executor; in said county, on the 29th day of 1 it i3 hereby ordered that you, and March, 1926. and on the 30th dayjall persons interested in said matter, of June. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., may. and do, appear at the County each day, for examination, adjust-; court to be held in and for said ment and allowance. (county, on the 15th day of March, A. All claims must be filed in said m. 1926. at ten o'clock a. m.. to show court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 20th day of February, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) nil-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Charles H. Sheldon, Deceased. To the creditors of said estate: Vnii nro TioroTiv nntifiprT that T will sit at the County Court room in i Plattsmouth in said county, on the J 29th day of March, A. D. 1926, and on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1926, p. Balser, Plaintiff, vs. Shepherd at ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to j Duke et al. Defendants, receive and examine all claims To the defendants Shepherd Duke, against said estate, with a view to Levina Duke, his wife; John S. Duke, their adjustment and allowance. ThetEibe.rt T- TJuje, Ellen Cooper, Hattie time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 29th day of March, j shepherd Duke, deceased: John Tal A. D. 1926, and the time limited for;inn. Nicholas Tallon. Catherine Tal payment of debts is one year from said 29th day of March, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 26th day of February, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) ml-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun- ty. ss. ;Tallon and Ellen Tallon, and all per- In the County Court. 'sons interested in the estate of cath- In the matter of the Estate of J. arine Tallon, deceased; Mary Ann Elof Johnson, deceased. . I Doyle, widow, Clarence Doyle, John To the creditors of said estate: j Doyle, Joseph Doyle, Mrs. Clarence You are hereby notified. That I . Doyle, first and real name unknown, will sit at the county court room in.wjfe Qf Clarence Doyle, Mrs. John Plattsmouth in said county, on the Doyle, first and real name unknown. 15th day of March, A. D., 1926, and j wife of John Doyle, Mrs. Joseph on the 16th day of June, A. D., 1926, ; Doyle, first and real name unknown. at 10 o'clock a. m., of each day, to wife of Joseph Doyle; Shepherd Duke. receive and examine all claims against said (estate, with a view to their ad-it. Duke, Ellen Cooper, Hattie Coop justment and allowance. The time er, Maggie I. Bennett, John Tallon, limited for the presentation of claims Nicholas Tallon, Catharine Tallon, against said estate is three months Catherine Tallon, wife of Nicholas from the 15th day of March, A. D. Tallon, John Tallon, Anna Tallon, 1926, and the time limited for pay- Catharine Freeny, John Freeny her ment of debts is one year from said husband, Rosana Freeny, John Freeny loth day of March, 1926. Jr., Mary Ann Freeny, James Freeny, Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 10th day of February, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal)fl5-4w County Judge ORDER OF HEARING And Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the You and each of you are hereby estate of William Klaurens, deceased: notified that the above named plain On reading the petition of Joseph tiff filed a petition and commenced H. Lidgett, administrator, praying a an action in the District Court of final settlement and allowance of his Cass county, Nebraska, on the 19th account filed in this court on the 2nd day of February, 1926, 4he object day of March, 1926, and for assign-'and prayer of which is to obtain a ment and distribution of said estate J decree of court quieting the title in and the discharge of said administra- tor; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the county court to be held in and for said coun- ty. on the 12th day of March A. D. 1926, at 9 o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer 'of the petitioner should not or the allegations of plaintiff s peti be granted, and that notice of the'tion will be taken as true, and a de pendency of said petition and the ree will be entered in favor of plain hearing thereof be given to all per- tiff and against you and each of you. sons interested in said matter by pub- lishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly i newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearlne. In witness whereof. I have here-' unto set my hand and the seal of said court, this 2nd day of March,' A. D. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, county judge. - (Seal)m31w ORDER OF HEARING On Petition for Appointment of Administratrix. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. ju' in ine maiier oi me esiaie ui J. Maria Lau, formerly Maria Pflugs- haupt, deceased. On the reading and filing of the petition of Meta Shafer praying that administration of said estate may be granted to her as administratrix; Ordered. That March 2&th, A. I). 1926, 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 petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said peti tion and hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a wini-we-ekly newspaper printed In aid county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March 3rd. 192G. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal)m3-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun- ,ty. Nebraska. btate of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of John H. Sibert, deceased: On reading the petition of Mattie B. Sibert praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 18th day of February, 1926, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said 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 bo 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 18th day of February, A. D. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) f22-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In the District Court of Cass coun- tv Nebraska Cooper and Maggie I. Bennett, and all persons interested in the estate of hon and Mary Ann Tallon, and all persons interested in the estate of .John Tallon, deceased; Nicholas Tal- lon. Catharine Tallon. his wife; John Tallon and Anna Tallon, and all per sons Interested in the estate of Nich olas Tallon, deceased; Catharine Freeny, John Freeny, her husband, Rosana Freeny, John Freeny, Jr., i Mary Ann Freeny, James Freeny, .Patrick Freeny, Mary Tallon, Kate . Levina Duke, John S. Duke, Elbert Patrick Freeny, Mary Tallon, Kate Tallon, Ellen Tallon, Mary Ann Doyle, Clarence Doyle, John Doyle, Joseph Doyle, Mrs. Clarence Doyle, Mrs. John Doyle, Mrs. Joseph Doyle, whose first names are unknown, each deceased, and their heirs and legatees whose names and whereabouts are to plaintiff unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lot eight (8) of Block five (5) of the jCity of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne- braska, real names unknown and to Lot eight (8) of Block five 1(5) of the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, as against you and each of you, and such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 5th day of April. 1926, according to the prayer of said peti- tion. Dated this 19th day of February, balser, Plaintiff, J. A. CAPWELL. His Attorney. f22-4w ' C tivp All vnii mn for si Community building.