THURSDAY, TITST, 10, 1D26. FLATTSKOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUBNAi TAGE THP.ZS THE PHONE GIRL NOTICE TO CREDITORS ORDER OF HEARING ami Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix She c'oesn't occupy a very import- The State of Nebraska, Cass coun iUPLliriLD bLlLl-VIir.ILL'i R. A. BATES, Publisher -lifcvJitiJTIOIi rU0 S2.C0 Vh:it fall th'-ro was: when Fall :o: i ; .j :i il" re i r lit ; nth and but Tl.e irritating thir-g iih-iut 5 In ? :iT inv.-r is thai so often s j iuht. :o: b-ick iie i: Fortunate is t he tn m-mi both her Lis wry. .vopiur. w, husband' :o is r ; clothes I'r r cr i ivt r work ; s-rys e'.iL'iriv i rs to wait -Major re ::lr;::dv mt- v iv.y. northward. :o: The first thing to do for a bad cold is to Iok around and s if you can find a handkerchief. L 40: About all most of us ir-t out of our sard, as is a few blisters on our h ind bras abrut. : r : The Tiej-i'iy Department is look ing for a dollar Liil that will last longer. So are we all. :o: Everything to cat is going up, nothing is coming dow: not cvtn water enough for the farmers. Feme recreation spots are so quiet r.ri prr.ctul you can rest there al-rao-u r.s well as you can at home. : o : A N'-w York man went to a eom- te r to die. He1 was probabiy a lead ing exponent of Coolide economy. A girl doesn't ially have to grad tiate to impi'ess the :i"'ghbor:; with the id, M that her parents. she know:-: more th in -: o Ope bo;:! we would not cire to referee is that homerie tnssol between Mr.-v O. II. V. IMmor.t ::nd Mr?. Carrie I'hapman Catt. :o: lT::ny f u? spend half our time wishing for th' things which we cori-i have if we didn't spe:i.I half our time wishing. :o: So it is the orelers to build up the navigations on the river and injure the railroads. The railroads made the countrv. not the rivers. We beii-.ve that if a woman were told she- was wanted in Heaven in two minutes, she would take look in the mirrcr and dab a little powder on her nose. : o : The really old-fashioned girl are tl o.-e who wear extremely si; rt dre : es. They are barking back to the farhie-rs that prevailed at the !im of Grandma Eve. RESIDENT vi ii KANSAS CITY. MO. icrc the hospitality of Ihc old South, meets the fjenevosity of the neiiTYVbsi in tlie .Heart ofchnerica Si 43 O ROOMS WITH BATH $iOOAND UP MY BLACK Pofshsron Horse will make the season of 1926 at my home, on the old Os car Gapen farm, 4 miles south cf Plattsmouth. J VJ Dr. John A. Griffin Dentist 4. ! Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soennichsen Euildicz i V -iHr-j--i--i'r--'i"-I--i--r J -4 V , k' . AT 1-LAxTSA.CUIK, HEEHACKA P YEAH IH ADVANC2 . Many of the college bred are cake ea tc r; :o: A f:nnor.j man is oik- v. ho i.s known by more people than know:-. : o : It I? much I'u ii.r 10 sae than it i.- to Taake Mrcf'iable us-- of yo;r sav in '-s. : o : You can woman's r: se s tu be. generally 1 1 1 1 what a iphxion isn't bv what it: :o:- If Hit re? were no such a word as faii soni? unscrupulous ir.an would :;oon invent one. I.rrcuhs himself couldn't do any thing for fiiTiii relief (xc i clt an oct the A i.i en n stable. : e : There's just one thing worse than havir.g a toueh mean job arid that's hi ving no job it all. -:o:- One morning we ;.jct up and we cjuldn't shave because we couldn't find our styptic peiv-il. :o: ! Bid you ever notice how easy it is for a man to be good-natured when everything is coming his way? :o: When, it gets nenr 10 o'clock in the evening modern children say it's time for all parents to be in bed. :o: Tlie house, passes the upper Mis ?oiiri project, but it will be several years yet before we :): have navigation. Every day is long enough for the things that oucht to get into it; no d-.-y L; long enough fer the other kind things. A New York woman say she shot' "I will not." says Ruppreeht. "ac her hm-band because she loved him. ' 'It tlle frown of Bavaria until beer He evidently had not thrown en ! dishes at her. ug:i -:o:- Many laws burden the United States. Senator Reed urges congress to think more and enact less legisia-:as tion. Good idea. -o: One tiling certain, if women used safety razor blndes they'd find some ' use for the oid one, which is more than a man can elo. :o: ! A Brooklyn man believed that his wife w;; tin angel, but didn't sus pect tb.at his chauffeur was one until thev flew awav together. 1 -:o:- They claim that prosperity is com ing. The west is very anxiously wait ing its advent and the pe'oide are go ing to know when it arrives. -:o: A spelling reformer says there are mere i!nn ;Q.000 ways of spelling '"foolish." We don't know how this follow spells his name, but that's one of the ways. :o: Tt r-frht save a rood vianv lives if! the railroads would quit running trains on Sunday and make the grade c-n ssmg day in th -a fe for ? week. fools at least one :o:- A scientist tells us that he has iin proved the strain of guinea pigs by feeding them fermented mash. What is the penalty for the illegal improve ment of guinea pigs? : o : It is suggested that college footh teams should have faculty coach The suggestion, it is hardly need; ii to sav. doesn't come from any o 1 he membero of the teams. :o : It is now said that children near t seashore are more subject to he; trouble than those who live inla; ie "t J. Tlie seashore does produce he;. rt trouble, but we had no idea that chil dren were affected. :o: We have never regarded the roc: il cf judicial decision at; a very import- ant issue, as there hardly ever are any judicial decisions anyway, at , . . ' t leasi m important cases, until after we've lost interest in the proceedings, :o: i A voung man in New Jersey was fined ?10 for playing a ukelele when clearer conseptions of what a great aie j he should have been helping to fight nntion ours is. Though the painless You and each of you are further la forest fire. Young men must be process of taking a vacation every : notified that you are required to an- T! taught to choose more admirable' year cr so, so we will have absorbed swer sai(1 Petition n, or before Mon Ti,.,. x- , , , day, the 19th day of July, A. D. 1926, v.niM ;nit-i man iui men riijLi- ' lation. -:o: Golf experts say that children should be taught the game at ten yenra of age. If this practice were ; generally followed, we should be hap pily rid of the nuisance who Ieam3 golf at 50, and then talks about nothing else. Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used by our Government BEER AND ROYALTY The (h-rinan empire wp.s a federation of many states dominate by the suntr-stato of Prussia. !Most of the carman state s were monarchies, but throe of them Bremen. Hamburg ami Bulteck were republics. j The German republic is also a t"ed-( eraiioa including mcst of the states; that were pans of the old empire. ex-J CeDt tb.at the small lhuringian states' have united to form the single new state of Thuringia. Now all the states have republican governments, but at least one of them is inclining very strongly toward the restoration of monarchy. Can Bavaria, as a king iom, form a part of the federated German republic as Hamburg and Lu- beck, republics, former parts of the ; I oheimoliern empire? .. majontv ot tlie people ot I'avaria appear to favor a restoration of the .Wittelrbach dynasty. They are re- strained from making Bavaria a king dom by the fear of serious complica tions with the rest of Germany, and U.1.-0 bv the very common-sense at- , titude of Prince Ruppreeht, the Wit tlesbach heir. is sold for 20 pfennings the stein!" The connection between beer and rcyalty may not be instantly apparent, but it is none the less. Bavarian beer sells for 4 0 pfennings, and Ruppreeht king could not bring down the j price. He could not lower tlie cost of i loving, could hot reduce taxation. could not find work for the unemploy ed. I!e realizes his inability to per form such miracles, and knows his failures to restore pre-war conditions would he' a source of general disap pointment. Does lie insist that some thing approrndiing pre-war cenditmns must be attained before he will con- sent to be kind. Germany is fortunite that the head cf the Wittelsbachs is a level-headed citizen. A r"eiet irnarv might do much to up. -t a dissatisfhd state that in- , I sists- o-i ci.ng itself the royal re- public of Bavaria." Anil the upset- ting of Bavaria might upset the whole' German feele'iation. VACATION X. i.'..J Vacation time is here and with it ('or:K's to most pe-opie me agrees oie ex perience of casting dull care aside striking out for some res' f al haunt, to enjoy relaxation and renew 'energy. 1 janies D. Walters et al. Defendants. J A thousand places attract the sum-; To the defendants James D. Walt ' mer vacationist. Minnesota's mvriad crs and Mrs. James D. Walters, real ir.i th ir.i,i c.n of n, at i ,1 ,1 i .-. nil '-"' unknown; Ann E. Walters and in W 'St. the cool mountains of North : Carolina, the sott chills cf early devisees, legatees, personal represen ; morning zephyrs in eld New England. tatives and all other persons inter- Lnd the coast sounds its call, parades PSted in the estates of James D. Wal- A , , . . tors, Mrs. James D. Walters, real it- allurements of splashing, surging name unlinown; Ann E. Walters and surf with comforting winds blowing Walters, real name unknown. in off the wide expanse of ocean. i The American traveler is an . dependent monarch, goes where ! chooses. He has at beck and call the most efficient transportation services that the world has ever known. For his convenience there is speed, for his purse the special rate concessions that are part and parcel of the American plniutiff, filed a petition and com principle of volume production, cost nienced an action in the District cutting by market expansion More vacation for more people are hi large meaure responsible for the fact that the cosmopolitan and the ruralite are being blended into one, , . thai we are all becoming Americans in the fullest sense of the word. An- other decade or two will serve to bring about better understandings. ine hiiuniruftt' aim a pei ie'iice ueces sary to make us broad-minded, intelli-t gent on most matters concerning the nation's welfare. (according to me prayer or said peu- ! 'ion Suzanne Lengley says that playingj Dated this 5th day of June, A. D. tennis has become almost slavery. ' 1926. Any game gets that way when people! work overtime at it. This country is country is mil oi ciaves co sou. jj7 hoard in tlie outer office. She's never, in on the firms councils, never has much to pay about policy or business. But she can make employers a lot of friend or enemies. Dozens of people make their first(29th day of July, 1926, and on the i contact with any business concern by j 30th day of September, 1926, at ten i telt phone. If the telephone girl is ! courteous and cheerful, tli y get a 'good impression of the whole organ ization. If she isn't as, alas, is too i ! often the case the firm generally has another enemy. Not a very bis job she has, maybe. But it pays to pick her with care, at that. ITCTICE CF MEETING OF CO. BOASD OF EaUALIZAT'N j The Cass County Board of Equali zation will meet for the purpose of equalizing assessments of Cass coun ty for the year lfi26 in the Commis sioners" Chamber at the Court House in I'lattsinouih. Nebraska, beginning on Tuesday, June l.".ih. 192t, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continue in ses- sion from day to day until NOON on Saturday. June 19th. 192C. t All claims for equalization should be tiled on or before Friday, June 1Mb. 192C. Attest GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Fealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Public Works at Lincoln. Nebraska, on juy isti 192c, until 9:00 o'clock a m.. and at that time publicly opened and read for GRADING. GRAVEL SURFACING, CULVERTS. GUARD RAIL and incidental work on the IMattsmouth-Omaha Project No. 13S- D. Federal Aiel Road. The pioposetl work consists of con structing 3.4 miles of EARTH AND GRAVEL road. The approximate quantities are: C3,0i.m) cubic yards common excavation. nit.Ooo cubic yards stations overhaul. 43.500 square yards 3" sand gravel surfacing. 500 cubic yards common exca vation for culverts. i 1.2 cubic yards concrete, culvert culvert ' culvert culvert Class "A." 40 lineal feet 24 pipe. 6G. lineal feet pipe. 12C lineal feet 30' 36 Pipe. 7 4 lineal feet 4S pipe. 2.4 C4 lineal feet guard rail. 32 anchors for guard rail. 4 extra posts for guard rail. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and information secured at the office of the County Clerk at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska The successful bidder will be 'required to furnish bond in an (amount equal to 100 of his con tract. Certified checks made payable to the Department of Public Works for not less than five per cent (5) of tlio nmnurt rf t tr tvitl lko rp- qUjro,j" This wcrk must be started previous to August 1st, 1926. and be com- Plotf'(l December 1st, 1926. The riuht is reserved to waive all tf.,hl:i;,amk.s aud rt.jt.ct any or all bids. GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk, Cass County. R. L. COCHRAN, State Engineer. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In the District Court of Cass coun , Nebraska. John Oakemeier. Plaintiff. vs. tl Walters, real name unknown, husband of Ann E. Waters; the heirs. husband of Ann E. Walters and all interest in the north half o the Township 12, North. Range 11, East tutuat ijuauri ofciiuu oi., ill cf the Sixth Principal Meridian, in CaS county, Nebraska, real names Un?-"0,W" T f rn 0 notified that John Gakemeier as Lfnirt or i. ass couniy, AeDrasKa, on the Sth day of June, A. D. 1926. airairt vou and each of von the oh ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of Court, quieting titf a" f h n?Th J11' the northwest quarter of Section 31, n Township 12. North. Range 11, East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, as against yo.u andch of you and for such or the allegations therein contained -will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plain- tlff and against you and each of you JOHN GAKEMEIER. r1-aint?ff n TVf, - 4w Att'y for Plaintiff, in lilt .UUIll. i. uui i . In the matter of the estate of . Valentine TomazewskI, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the clo( K m lne lorencon earn uay, iu receive and examine cx ii i rAaiiiiin: an iuiiho 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 29th day of July, A. D. 1926. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 29th day of July, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 29th day of Mav. 1926. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) m31-4w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. Ry virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by Golda Noble Real, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1926, at 10:00 o'clock a. ni. of said day, at the south front door of the court house in Platts mouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to wit: Lot 12, Block 30, in the City of Plattsmouth, as surveyed, platted and recorded, in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Peter F. Goos and Louise Goos, Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by The Standard Loan & Savings Association, Plaintiff 'against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 27th, A. D. 1926. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. O. W. JOHNSON, Attorney. m31-5w SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. I3y virtue of an Order of Sale issued by Golda Noble Deal, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1926. at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day. at the south front door of the court house, in Plattsmouth, Ne braska, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wlt: Lots 5 and 6, Block 171, in the City of Plattsmouth, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Clifford C Burbridge, Minnie Alice Burbridge and Wolf Manufacturing Company, a corporation. Defendants, to sa,tisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by The Standard Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff against said De fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 5th A. D. 1926. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff Cass County Nebraska. O W. JOHNSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. j-5v LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. llliam Ballance, Plaintiff, vs John J. Worley et al. Defendants. To the Defendants John J. Worley Mrs. John J. Worley, his wife, real name unknown; L. Pierce, real name unknown; Mrs. L. Pierce, his wife real name unknown; W. Pierce, real name unknown; Mrs. W. Pierce, hi3 wife, real name unknown; L. & W, Pierce, real names unknown; Alice Shepherd, Shepherd, her hus band, real name unknown; George H. Warren and the heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the respective estates of John J. Worley Mrs. John J. Worley, L. Pierce. Mrs L. Pierce, W. Pierce, Mrs. W. Pierce Alice Shepherd, Shepherd George H. Warren. Wheatley Mickel wait. Illisiania Mickelwait, Fred H Mickelwait, Mrs. Fred H. Mickelwait, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lot 9 in Block 62, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, real names unknown You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 21st day of May, 1926. Dlaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska. the onject and purpose of which is to establish and quiet and confirm plaintiff's title in and to the above described lands and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, es tate, lien or interest, either legal or equitable in or to said real estate or any part thereof and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner interfering with plaintiff's possession or enjoyment of said premises, and for equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of the Court. You are here by required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 5th day of July, 192C. In failing so to do, your default will be entered therein and judgment taken upon plaintiff's peti tion. WILLIAM BALLANCE, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, . His Attorney. m24-4w. Have you anything: to sell? Tell the world about it through the Jour- nal's Want Ad department. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Fritz Heinrich, deceased: On reading the petition of William L. Heinrich prayiifg a linal settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 1st day of June. 1926, and for distribution of said estate; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interesteel in saiel matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun ty, on the 14th day of June, A. D. 1926. at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be. why the pray er of the petitioner should not ha granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said couniy, for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hanel and the Seal of said Court, this 1st day of June, A. D. 1926. ' A. H. DUX B CRY, (Seal) j7-lw County Juelge. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the quali fied voters of School District No. 36 of the County of Cass, State of Ne braska, that by the consent of two thirds of the District Board of said district, an election has been called and will be held at Calfee's Harness Shop in the Village of Greenwood in said school district on Tuesday, the 15th day of June, 1926, the polls be ing open from 8:00 o'clock a. m. to 8:00 o'clock p. m., at which time there will be submitted to the quali fied voters of said district the follow ing proposition: "Shall the Disrtict Officers of School District No. 36 of the County of Cass, State of Nebras ka, issue the bonds of said School District in the amount of Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($35, 000.00), bearing interest at the rate of Four and Three-Fourths Per Centum ( 4 ) per annum, payable semi-annually, maturing in not to exceed thirty (30) years, to be dated July 1, 1926, and "Shall the District Officers of said School District cause to be levied annually a tax sufficient for the payment of the interest and principal of said bonds when the same become due, the pro ceeds of said bonds to be used for the purpose of erecting an addition to the present High school building." For said bonds and tax Against said bonds and tax Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition will indicate the same by marking an "X" in the square following the words "For said bonds and tax." Voters desiring to vote against said proposition will in dicate the same by marking an "X'' in the square following the words "Against said bonds and tax." WATSON HOWARD, Moderator. JNO. E. SCIIULLING, m20-4 w Director. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the Guardianship of James Howard Shepherd, Hazel Shepherd, Lawrence Shepherd and Dorothy Shepherd. Minors. Now, on this 31st day of May, A. D. 1926, this cause came on to be heard at Chambers, upon the petition r c,o m, w,-i o0 Howard Shepherd, Hazel Shepherd,' Lawrence Shepherd and Dorothy Shepherd, Minors, praying for a 11- cense to se I real estate, and the described real CPtate, (o.wit: Com. Court finds that there is no moneys southwest corner of or personal property of any kind or U NE,, of the NW,; of Ser 33 description in the hands of the guar- T 12 Xorth of R rapt )f dian with which to pay for the up- thel 6th P. M., in Cass COUnty. No port, maintenance and education ot:., rrrnff qi iwt said minors. . . , . . . . , The Court further finds that the County Judge of Cass county. Nebras-' ka, has made an allowance of $5.00 per week for each of said minors for their maintenance, support and edu cation, and there is no moneys or personal property m the hands of said guardian with which to pay said amount The Court further finds that each of said minors has an undivided one seventh interest in the following de scribed property, subject to the life estate of said Clara May Wiltse, to wit: East half of the northwest quarter ( E Vs NWU) of Section nine (9), Township seven (7), Range twelve (12), Otoe coun ty, Nebraska and that it will be necessary to sell the interest of said minors in said for the support, maintenance and education of said minors. It is therefore ordered that all' nterested in the estate of : minors and all those who are next of kin and heirs apparent or - presumptive appear before me in the r..,.. V. v, r-oo, ty court house in Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of July, 1926. at ten o'clock a. m.. to show cause why a license should not he eranted to said euardian fa sell the above descried ?eal ete It is further ordered that this !V Order to Show Cause be published in the Plattsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper published in said county, four successive weeks prior to July 1926. JAMES BEGLEY, Judge of the District Court. 7-4w. Advertise your wants in the" Want Ad column for quick results. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry G. Long, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Bertha Shrader. Gertrude Niekb'S and Ella Long, praying thtit admin istration of saiel estate may be grant ed to Ella Long, as Administratrix: Ordered, that July 5th, A. D. 1926, at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned fe.r hearing said petition, when all per sons 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 petition ers' should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of saiel peti tion and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interesteel in said mat ter by publishing a copy of this on! r in the Plattsmouth Journal, a se mi wtekly. newspaper printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 24th. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) m31-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. James W. Newell and wife. Halite Newell; Ella Newell Stewart and husband William M. Stewart; P.cr niee Newell Fuller and husband Roy J. Fuller, and W. A. Robertson. Trus tee for Helen Roberts Hunter and Newell Roberts, and Robert Newell, Plaintiffs, vs. Bertha Shepp and hus band Frank B. Shopp, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, entered in the above entitled cause on the 22nd day of May, 1926, and an order of sale entered by saiel Court on the 22nd day or May, 1926. the undersigned Sole Referee, will sell at public auction on the 26th day of June, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, to highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The east half (EU) of the northwest quarter (NW4) of Section twenty-nine (29) Town ship twelve (12), Range twelve (12), Range twelve (12). east of the Cth P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska subject to two certain mortgages thereon; one of $6,000.00 given to Annis & Rohling Company and as signed to John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company and one of $292. 50 given to Annis & Rohlinrfr Com pany upon which there is an unpaid balance of $1S0.00. Said sale will be held open for one hour. Ten per cent of biel a.-h at time of sale and balance on confirma tion. Dated this 22nd day of May, A. D. 1926. D. O. DWYER. Referee. W. A. ROBERTSON. m24-5w Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Glenn Vallery, Plaintiff, vs. Lilllo M. Anderson et al. Defendants. To the Defendants Lillie M. Ander son; Lydia Wright and Wright, her husband, real name unknown; John Wright and wife, Mary Wright; William F. Hatch and wife. Mary Hatch; the heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives and all other persons interested in the re spective estates of Lillie M. Ande r son, Lydia Wright and Wright. .her husband, real name unknown; T. ti. ,i ,..! -..ie . 'John Wright and wife. Mary rieht i William F. Hatch and wife, Mary .'. nil- oll r'nna . interest in. right or . , f, umm lh followinir ' .ti,,o(f.,i,i I liivllicr in a uui llicanitiii uiiruui !alrtno, iha rl,uf.u- rr ., ti. TI? e ra ' r.1SR !thrnce Wf.pt ,42 8 feet thenrp south 618.8 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.4 acres more or Jess, and known as Lot 2S; also the fob j,owi tract of laml towit. Com. menci at the south(,agt oorner of mencing the NWU of the NWU of Sec. 35, jTwp. 12 North of Rge. 13. east ot ,the 6th P. M., and running thence north 627 feet to the south line of Mynard, thence west along said south line 150 feet to the southwest corner of said lots, thence south 627 feet to the south line of said NWU of the NWU of said Section 35. theme east 150 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 2 acres, more or less, all in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby 1Q9R f)lD n,nin, v LV' ' "Vr"" T. "7 I"'. . ,0 . . . . .. , aBtau. ,,t,. i . , 1 . , , . fc , . . . . Si!, i , I I i S fnSln eath and all of you from having or Sim ?f ' ffh M l! " l5' , " T .7. i V . "if T Pf" l'. 1 !njo'n you i3nd eaoh of you from ,n any nianner lljjfl! Ja.ltlr" on c"J"f "i,,u v1- anu for equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of the Court. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 5th day of July, A. D. 1926. In failing so to do, your default will be entered therein and judgment taken upon plaintiff's petition. GLEN VALLERY, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD. m24-4w His Attorney.