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- PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.
PAGE FOUR
Greenwood PepartmeinitS .
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity
MY BLACK
Porchoron Horse
LOCAL NEWS
Dr. Heinemajx, Dentist,
Main Bldg., Phone 527.
Hote
De. Stibal, Chiropractor, Schmidt
Albert W. Hudson was a business
visitor in Narka, Kansas, one day
last week driving, over to see about
some business matters.
George Bucknell and the family
have gotten moved into their new
home in Greenfood and settled and
are liking the new home very much.
Flora McDonald of Ashland, was!
a visitor in Greenwood for the
Kaster and was a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Armstrong.
Jonn M. Armstrong who is mak
ing his home at Lincoln was in
Greenwood last week and was do
ing some work at his trade as mason
and plasterer.
A. W. "Weibke. the restaurant man
was looking after some business
matters in Lincoln last Wednesday
where he went to replenish his
stock of goods.
Paul Renwanz and wife were
visiting and looking after some busi
ness matters in Omaha on last Mon
day, tehy driving over to the big
city in their auto.
Nelson Umeland was a visitor in
will make the season of 1926
at my home, on the old Os- mann building. Telephone No. 3
car Gapen farm, 4 miles
south of Plattsmouth.
J. V. SAGE
has added much to its appearance,
making it a most attractive place
and it is looking as neat as a pin.
O. P. Anderson 'was quite 111 as
Lincoln on last Wednesday wehere well as was Mrs. Anderson a week
he was called to look after some or so but both are reported as be-1 is also another,
business matters as well as to visit ing on the mend at this time. Mr.
with friends for the day. I Anderson Is now able to get out and lis making her home at a point in the
C. D. Fulmar was hustling in his was able to attend the convention westren portion of the state and
oats during the early portion of of the Buick dealers in Lincoln last J both being present at the funeral,
the week, believing that spring had ; week. I The husband and father died some
actually arrived and that it wasi Judge W. E. Hand was a visitor ten years ago.
time to get the seed in the grouid. in Lincoln one day last week
Lelia Rune is showing some re- where he went to attend the won-
covery at this time from the spell derful picture which is being put
of tonsillitis, which has been giv-ion tne screen "Tne Ten command
ine her so much trouble, and it is ments, which the judge thinks one
hoeud that she will soon be entire-! of the most wonderful pictures he
was ever privileged to witness.
Miss Uvon West who has been
kept at home with the grippe for a
Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic
physician and surgeon, phone 208
J7-tfa
From Monday's Daily
From Thursday's Daily
Hon. W. B. Banning and
L. G
of Platts
and Buick
ly over the attack.
John B. Livingston
mnii t Vi iho Phrpvnlpt
111 - U , - w - v v
dealer of that place was a visitor . number of days was again able to
in Greenwood for a short time , be down town and at the store
while on his way to Lincoln to a 'again during the latter portion of
dealers convention. I the week. While she was not able
Good Team for Sale!
in Greenwood and aiso arove over. ing.
to Plattsmouth to look after some Mr. R. L. Ensmaker, who Is one
business matters fo ra portion of. of the large feeders of cattle and
the day last Wednesday. hogs in this vicinity, shipped four
W. A. Armstrong the mason be-, carloads of cattle to the South Oma-
,Ko 'fc lit ah whjTodd of Union were here today fo
ters of business at the court house
Mrs. E. Rhodes of Auburn depart
ed this morning for her home after
spending a few days here visitin
with friends and attending the Pres
byterial meeting.
Monsignor Michael A. Shine of St
John's church was in Omaha today
where he celebrated the requiem
mass at the funeral of the late Dr
P. J. Flynn which was held at the
St. John's church in Omaha.
Mrs. Wilbur Taylor, Mrs. E. R
Black, Mrs. J. E. Murray, and Mrs
P. K. Slaymaker of Lincoln, who
were here to attend the meeting of
the Presbyterial in this city depart
on the early morn
train for their
Holds Up State
Aid Bridge Funds
Auditor Marsh Will Not Draw for
Purchase of the K. of T. Bridge
Until Court Decides.
Edward Weidman of Shickley, near, to be in the store her place was Auuuor juarsn nas receiv- this morning
where he is farming, W;as a visitor filled by her friend Miss Anna Pail- d notice from Attorney A. L. Tidd I Burlington
nf Pin t tsmnn t h tbat Yio ovnepia r
appeal from the district court 0f homes
Lancaster county in the matter of
the suit of Thomas H. Pollock vs
Roy Cochran, secretary of the de-
I have an excellent team, well
broke, that can be worked any- gan the construction of the founda-.ha market last Tuesday and one Partment of public works the gov- ' attending to
oroKe, uwiuti uMr ftion for the new home of Mr. and load of hogs which made some five e"r and state auditor, involving bginess
From Friday's Dally
W. G. Boedeker. the Murray bank
er, was in the city today for a few
some matters of
wnere, DUt Wlin piemy 01 M c w Holt, the station agent! loads in all from his feedine yards
SDint. A. most excellent team of the Burlington, and which he, for the one day
r - ,..nvl, A rnA 7 is having constructed at this time. John Mefford, who is the assessor
lur juui joiiii vw,iv. ' Mrs. O. M. Honeshell of Omaha, for Salt Creek precinct is after the
years old, and the horses Will accompanied by the children were i work in the most approved style and
weigh about 1,750 pounds visiting in Greenwbod for a number
O I nf Hove Hnrin cr f n o Tt-.ict a'Do lr TnV
each, making a most satlStaC-, were guests during their stay here
tory team.
P. A. Sanborn
Greenwood, Neb.
Buiid a Better City
Here at Home
The orosDects for
Greenwood are bright. Re
member you who build, I
move houses,
Frank Rouse
Greenwood - - Nebraska
100-Seed Gom-100
by Stsle Tesi!
Varieties; large extra early"Butch
er Learning;" Minnesota "Thir
teen;" "Golden Glow;" "White
Caps;" Saint Charles." All early
varieties.
$3.00 Per Bushel Graded!
W. E. PA5LING
Greenwood, Nebraska
at the home of Joe Hoenshell, and
other friends.
George Trunkenbolz the city
marshall and superintendent of the
electric light and water systems wa3
a business visitor in Omaha on last
Wednesday where he was called to
look after some matters for the city
of Greenwood.
President Umeland of the Farm
er's State bank was called to Platts
mouth last Tuesday to look after
some business matters, he making
the trip in his auto, driving over
t t ti iAiintv uo'i t i n il finding thf
a better, y"- " , J -
I Paul White was shelling and de
livering corn to the Farmers ele-
. r.Ji.nD,1n.. rT loot iirml.-
O excavating: with the low value of this cereal.
and the necessity of hte farmers be
ing in their fields there is but little
grain kzing delivered.
Mrs. Ella Marshall of Ashland
was a visitor in Greenwood last
Saturday, coming over to visit with
her relatives here as well as to at
tend "They Eyes of Love," the play
which was given for the benfit of
the cemetery association.
Don Marshall, salesman for the
Jardine Motor Co., and who by the
way, has an excelelnt car to sell,
as well as to use, accompanied by
Earl Jardine were looking after
some business matters over near
Murdock no last Wednesday.
The order of Eastern Star have
been very active in their work in
Greenwood and on the last meet
ing had two applications for mem
bership, which they are considering
for the coming week and will have
some wnrk in the near future.
With the installation of the new
fixtures in the Farmers State bank,
the management of the bank have
had the place redecorated and which
is getting over tne territory, in
order that he may have the work
done by the time it should be
Uncle John is also taking care that
he gets all the listings right
Walter E. Failing who is selling
a fine quality of seed corn of which
he has a large amount, is finding
customers all over the country, and
shipping it into other states where
tne seed is very desiraole and so
the proposed purchase by the state
of the bridge over the Platte river
known as the King of Trails
bridge.
The district court refused to en
join the state highway department!
from paying out funds for the pur
chase of the toll bridge for the
Jess Lnndholm, well known auto
dealer of Murdock, was here today for
a few hours looking after some mat
ters of business.
Charles A. Chappel, past grand
master of the A. F. & A. M. of Ne
braska. was here today for a few
purpose of making it a free bridge hours, bringing two aged people from
and obtaining federal aid for the
highway upon which it is situated.
Mr. Tidd, .tells the auditor he be
lieves the appropriation of $200,
000 for state aid bridges, made by
the legislature in 1925, is unconsti
tutional. It is proposed to have the
Minden to make their home at the
Masonic Home here.
O. J. Pothast of the Farmers &
Merchants bank, Mrs. Charles
Schroeder and son, Albert, and Mr
and Mrs. Charles Kupke of Murdock
were here today attending to some
they are coming to Mr. Pailing forstate pay its snare f the purchase I matters in the county court.
Jbr Economical Transportation
Aulhorizsd Sales and Service!
Ask us'to show the'performance of this modern won
der car. Repair shop, supplies, accessaries, gasoline
and oil.
-Jardine EViotor Company-
E. M. JARDINE, Proprietor
Greenwood, Nebraska
dependable seed for their corn
planting.
W. E. Newkirk and R. M. Mc
Donald, the barber, were having
water installed in their places of
business during the past week, the
plumbing being done by the pro
gressive firm of Armstrong and Hor
den. Mr. uorden or tne company
actually doing the work which is
an excellent piece of work.
I ne Eyes or Liove, wnicn was
presented by the local players of
Grenwood last week for the benfit
or the metery association was
well attended and also well receiv
ed, and many who did not get to
see the play are d-srrous that the
play may be presented again. The
price of the bridge out of this ap
propriation. Mr. Tidd raises the
fine point that the appropriation
purports to be for the state govern
ment but in fact is not for a real
governmental function but rather
to cover a private enterprise where
the state is to exercise its proprie
tary right of purchase and control
of property. He asks the auditor
not to draw warrants upon this
$200,000 state aid bridge appropria
tion. State Journal.
EGGS FOE HATCHING
From high scoring accredited Bar
red Rocks. Average egg production
157.3. Strong fertility Mrs. C. L.
play will be presented at Waverly Wiles, Plattsmouth Nebr.
and will be under the auspices of
the cemetery association of that
place and the one of Greenwood,
they going fifty-fifty on the receipt?
thus benefiting the associations of
both places.
m26-3wks-d&w
School supply head
quarters Bates Book
and Stationery Store.
Married for 35 Years.
-Easter Sunday, April 4, was the
35th wedding anniversary of P. A.
Sanborn and wife, and for the occa
sion Mr. Sanborn went to Omaha
where Mrs. Sanborn is staying keep
ing house for a granddaughter who
is attending school there, where
they celebrated the occasion to
gether.
YES! WE HAD
A FIRE
Cut we are still taking
orders for Baby Chicks
and Custom Hatching.
b rom "aturoav's Daily-
Clark Baldwin came over from
Pacific Junction this morning to en
joy a visit here with his family.
Attorney Irene C. Buoll of Ash
land, was among the visitors in the
city today to spend a few hours at
tending (o some matters of business
and visiting with friends.
H. A. Tool of the Bank of Mur
dock, Jess Landliolm and George Utt
t-f Murdock, were here today for a
few hours attending to some matters
of business and visiting with their
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Long of
Aurora Illinois, arrived this morn
ing to enjoy an over Sunday visit
in this city with their son, Harry
Long and family and a number of
friends. ,
Mrs. Arthur Wetenkamp and
daughter, Jacqueline and the Misses
Kermit and Ethelyn Wiles were
among those going to Omaha this
morning to spend a few hours in
that city looking after some mat
ters of business.
Greenwood Holds Election.
At the spring election which was I ju
held on last Tuesday, the voters 1.
got out and did their duty and aslJ.
the result elected very good ofli-?
cers for both the city and the board 1.
of education, while also the ones
wlio were not elected to the posts
I were as excellent citizens. The con-14.
jtest was friendly and all who took I ?. TI"T?-?-IIg
: jiari in me annual ceieorauon were
satisfied with the results. Those
who were elected were: Bothd of
education. E. F. Smith and L. C.
Marvin, while those who were elect
ed to the town board were E. A.
Landon and L. C. Marvin.
Visitors Invited
Red Bird Poultry
Yards
Phone 399 1018 No. 11th
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
4
'Mud Tax' is
Played Up
Equivalent to from 10 to 25 Cent
on a (gallon of Gasoline
that is Used.
gallons when he could use the pave-' Jfr JJ..$.
meni. ine dirt road required three
gallons more than the pavement.
With 21 ents a gallon, his mud! J,
tax for casoline. onlv. was fi3 rent
a trip. On a basis of four gallons ! 41-1-1-1"
over the pavement, his mud tax was
equivalent to a gasoline tax of 15
cents a gallon.
MANLEY HEWS ITEMS
i""i"i"i" 'i
E. S. Tutt, formerly of Murray,
but who has been in Florida for the
This farmer also says that his winter was visiting with friends In
truck would not last half as long Manley on last Thursday.
over the dirt road as over the pave
ment.
Troy Wiles was shelling and de
livering corn to the Kelly elevator
last Wednesday, and is getting some
of It out of the way of the farm
ing work.
Do not forget the annual baseball
dance and at the same time always
keep boosting for the Manley base
ball team which always has been
a good one.
The people who are putting up
Have you anything to buy or sell ? : the uard posts and cable on the
Red Ball highway received a car
load of cable at the Manley station
last Tuesday.
Teddy Baker has entered Into the
business of accommodating the
farmers purchasing their eggs at
jthe home and supplying them with
( what they are needing in the line
EGGS FOE HATCHING
Pure Rhode Island Red eggs for
hatching. $4 per 100. Phone 3615,
Plattsmouth exchange.
MRS. FORREST LEONARD,
m29-4sw Mynard, .Nebr.
ORDER CF 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 or Household supplies.
Amelia V. Streight, -deceased. I Andrew Stander and the family
On reading and filing the petition on the farm out east of town have
of William J. Streight praying that been quarantined fro scarlet fever
administration of said estate may be but it is understood that they are
granted to William J. Streight as getting along nicely at this time
administrator; . which is good news to their many
Ordered, That May 3rd. A. D. frieends.
1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned . A. Cline of Lincoln who has
for hearing said petition, when all been with the Carpentre Paper Co..
persons interested in said matter may of Omaha for many years, was at
appear at a county court to be held Manley last Thursday and there we
in and for said county, and show we met this very affable gentleman
cause why the prayer of petitioner as he was doing his daily stunt for
should not be granted: and that the house which he represents.
notice of the pendency of said peti- A. H. Humble and wife were en
tion and the hearing thereof; be given joying the Masonic services of
to all persons interested in said mat- Easter at Weeping Water last Sun-
ter by publishing a copy of this day morning and in the evenine
order in the Plattsmouth Juornal, a were over to Plattsmouth where
semi-weekly newspaper printed in they attended the services at the
said county, for three successive Methodist church of that place.
weekst prior to said day of hearing.! The month of March showed a
Dater April 6th, 1926. good substantial increase in freight
A. H. DUXBURY, I going out and coming in. which was
(Seal)al2-3w County Judge. ' very comnlimentarv to the Manlev
' .station. It is more railroad business
NOTICE TO CREDITORS which is desired as the truck is
i only a momentary element of the
The State of Nebraska, Cans Coun- traffic of the . country, while the
y ss- ' railroads are here to stav.
inere seems to ue quite a com
petition between some of the indus
trious gar.dners of Manley. C. E.
Mockenhaupt has been a man who
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate
George E. Nichols," deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, That
of
awlays had an extra early garden.
ill ' A. At f A. V A V S
Plattsmouth in. said county on tire bannei.( but just now he ifJ being
run a close second by Mrs. Rau, who
may be'the winner this year.
Herman Rauth and wife were
visiting on Eeaster Sunday at York
where they were guests at the home
of A. F. Rauth, and family and Miss
Anna Rauth who is attending school
there. They had a very nice visit
with the folks and on their return
J. C. York who had been visiting
there also returned home with them.
10th day of May, 1926, and the 11th
day of August, 1926, at 10 o'clock
. rn., of each day, to receive and
xamine all claims against " said
state, with a view to their adjust-
ntnt and allowance. The time lmnt-
d for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
rom the 10th day of May A. D. 1926,
."nd the time limited for payment of
debts is one year from said 10th
day of May 1926.
Witness my )iand the seal of said
county court, this 9th day of April,
1S26.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal)al2-4w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
And Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
In the County Court of Cass Coun-
y. A'ebrasKa.
State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss.
To all persons interested in the
state of Eli Manspeaker, deceased:
On reading the petition of Mar-
aret Elizabeth Manspeaker, execu
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
MANLEY STATE BANK
of Manley, Nebraska
Charter No. 906 In the State of Ne
braska at the close of bnslness
March 29. 1926.
KESOURCES
Ioans and discounts
ovtrdrafts
Bonds, securities, judgments
and claims (exclusive of
cash reserve)
furniture and
.$i::.66r,.n2
47.14
8,933.83
JI I I "l"
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
FARMERS STATE BANK
of Wabash, Nebr.
With gasoline at 21 cents a gal
lon, dirt roads are levying a mud
tax equivalent to a gasoline tax of
10 cents a gallon when compar
ed to gravel roads, and a mud tax
equivalent to a gasoline tax of 25.2
cents a gallon when compared to
paved roads, according to a new,a f ODv. of this order in the Platts-
piiDiication or tne eorasKa uooa
rix, praying for a final settlement i Efi"tkuve; h"ff:
nd allowance or her account nied, bankers' conservation fund.
n this court on the 5th day of April, Due from National
926, and for final settlement of said nV' "WJL1 V.
state and for her discharge as said Qf exchange 69.60
executrix: 'Cash In bank , z.sQ.i.il
It is hereby ordered that you and ( u- - "?"as ,n ca?n .
an persons lnieresiea in saiu maiier
may, and do, appear at the county
court to be held in and for said coun-
on the 19th day of April A. D.
1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show , Capital stock
cause, if any there be, why the prayer,-,,;,,.,, rro'flVs"('Net
of thq petitioner should not be grant-. individual deposits
prt nnri that nnHr nf th nondenCV subject to rliecK..f
16,000.00
3,000.00
381.87
12.806.84
TOTAL $154,901.37
LIABILITIES
t)
, .$ 10.000.00
5,000.00
641.04
iTime certificates of
of said petition and the hearing: nf f1nnsit
thereof be given to all persons Inter- cashier's checks
3 ested in said matter by publishing) outstanding .....
l- .i.:. TitJrue to National
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts J
meeting and banquet,! overdrafts
uaiiKins- iiouse, furniture and
nviures
Bankers' conservation fund..
The Ideal EUiotor Oar!
The Buick, the modern car unsurpassed for power, is
most flexible, comfortable and enduring. A thing of
beauty and rare service. Just ask any BUICK owner.
See Us for Demonstration
Bert Reed, of Weeping Waterpwill be pleased to serve
you in that territory or see J. B. Livingston, dealer for
the Plattsmouth territory. Both will demonstrate free.
Try a Ride in the Very Best
Modern Motor Car
O. F. ANDE&SON
Greenwood, Nebraska
Arranging Bankers Convention.
Phil L. Hall who is the chairman
of the executive comxaittee of the
State Bankers association was a
visitor in Lincoln last Tuesday
where at a
which was given by the Lincoln
bankers, a consideration of the com
ing bankers convention which is to
be held November 11th and 12th
this fall. At that time a most com
prehensive program will be present
ed and with talent from the State
University, the convention being
arranged to be held at the State
Farm. This will during the course
of the summer require much of the
time of Mr. "Hall in looking after
the program and other matters con
nected with it, like the groop con
ventions which must be held over
the state in preparation for the
event of the fall.
Charter Xo. 1132 In the Plate of Xe-
brasKa at the close of business
March 2'J. li26.
Iloads association.
Cosi of gasoline, it says, is one-
fourth the cost of operating a car,
figuring gasoline 23 per cent, de
preciation 22 per cent, repairs 17
.1 l. ..
' -1 I eillll iiaic uanniii
1 A i. , - - ..1.J-. n...r. I . . . .
niouin juurnai, a seiiuvyeeiny newo-i j ce-oiscounts
51,829.67
74,491.99
679.50
1,183.63 128,186.79
none
paper printed in said county, fori?nis payable ........... ".jwo
one successive week prior to said i iPQ.tor guaranty fund . . 1,073.54
TOTAL $154,901.37
day of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and the seal of
per cent, tires 15 per cent, garage; said court, this 5th day of April
taxes 7
Alida Blair Buried Wednesday
Mrs. Aldia Blair, who has made
her home in Greenwood for the
past eighteen years died at her home
in Greenwood early last week, the
(funeral services being held at her
late home on Wednesday, lats week
Jand being conducted by the Rev.
i Jeffrys, pastor . of the Methodist
church, with wheih she was affli
. ated. The interment was made at
Jthe- beautiful ' Greenwood cemetery,
i where it will await the trumpet
sound of the Angel of the resurrec
jtion. Mrs. Blair was born in Penn
sylvania some 77 years since, and
jwas the mother of thirteen children
all of which preceeded her to the
other world with the single excep-
tion of a son. Milan Blair who
makes his home in Lincoln. There
Due from National
and State hanks.. $
Checks and- items
of exchange ....
Cash in bank ....
U. Bonds in cash
reserve
5.S06.SS
622.10
1,571.69
2.000.00 10,000.67
TOTAL 61,314.92
LIABILITIES
Capital stock $ 10,000.00
.-Mirpius iiina
Vndivided profits (Net)
Individual dfpositH -
subject to check.. $ 22,427.27
Demand certificates
of deposit 3,000.00
Time certificates of
deposit 19,433.10
Cashiers' checks
cutstandinK 100.00
Due to National and State
banks
He-discounts
Bills payable
Depositors' guaranty fund..
14 per cent, interest and
48,29.j.2.. I per cent, oil 2 per cent.
The road association will ask the
2,ss3.oo I next legislature for an additional i
133.50 1 per cent to the present 2-cent gaso
line tax, the increase to be used
for county roads.
Outlines Program.
Its pamphlet says:
'The 1-cent added gasoline tax
will produce $1,250,000. The com
bined 1-cent added gasoline tax and
70 per cent of the registration fees
will give to the county boards of
the state about $3,250,000 for the
A. D. 1926.
(Seal)
II. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Of Petition to Sell Assets.
000.00
1,118.88 1 development of the county highway
system
The present 2-cent gasoline tax
and 30 per cent of the registration
fees will be left for construction
and maintainance of the state high-
4 t.9G0.?7 1 way system
The assnelatinn nlr nrnnnsPS to
none I restore auto license fees to the for-
nonelmer neure nf I? n rnr -mnro than
235.67 1 now charged. Nebraska ranks thir-
total 61,314.92 ty-Seventh in average license fees
per motor vehicle
State of Nebraska 1
Lancaster County J
-I, Theo. Miller fnslilr of th ahnva
"aroed- bank, do solemnly swear that
.iiauuve statement is a .true ana cor
rect copy Df the report made to the
rii.umeni or Trade and commerce.
. A THEO. MILLER.
Attest: Cashier.
. O. THOMAS. Director.
D. at. THOMAS, Director.
One Man's Experiencei.
The association gives the experi
ence of one farmer who hauls his
produce to tne Omaha market Dy
truck, as follows:
'A farmer living near Waterloo,
Neb., who hauls his produce to
Omaha by truck, found it necessary
to detour over a dirt road while the
, suh.scrii.ed and sworn to before me payment was being laid in 1925.
this 8th day of April, 1926. I He reports that it required sev
en gallons of gasoline to take his
truck load to Omaha and return
(Seal)
H. A.
MATHIESEN.
Notary Public.
(My commission expires May 14, 1928.) lover the dirt road and only four
In the District Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, ex rel. Clar
ence A. Davis, Attorney Gerenal,
plaintiff vs. Bank of Cass County,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, defendant
Notice is hereby given to all
parties interested, creditors, debtors
and stockholders of the above named
bank, and all oihers to whom it may
concern, that on the 8th day of
April, 1926, the Guarantee Fund
Commission of the State of Nebraska
and the receiver of the above named
bank filed a petition herein praying
for an order directing said receiver
to sell at public sale all the remain
ing assets of every kind and descrip
tion, 'belonging to said bank, or in
the possession of, or under the con
trol of said receiver, except stock
holders liability.
There will be a hearing on said
petition on the 24th day of April,
1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
at the court house in Plattsmoutn,
Nebraska, or as soon thereafter as
same can be heard by the court.
GUARANTEE FUND COM
State of Nebraska ")
ss.
County of Cass J
I, Wm. J. Rau, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statfment is a true and cor
rect copy of the report made to the
Department of Trade and Commerce.
WM. J. RAU.
Attest: Cashier.
F. H. STANDER. Director.
AUG. C. FAUTSCH. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
tliis 6th day of April, 1926.
CECELIA RAU,
(Seal) Notarx Public.
(My commission expires Feb. 5, 1932.)
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