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TStliSIUT. SEPTE2BBEB 30. 1926. FLAffTSKDTJTE. SEMI-WEEKLY JO.TIEirAii PAGE TTTRJTB Cbc plattsmouth journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, HEEEASXA atere at PoetoClce, Plattamenth. Neb. as ooad-elan mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher 6UESCEIPTI0S PEICE $2.00 PES YEAS IN ADVAKC1 If there is some good you can do, do It now. -:o:- What will the republican party do next? Hard telling. :o: What this country needs is equality of pocketbooks before the law. :o: League of Nation adjourned with Germany as a member, and the 17. & not. :o:- The only time a man should say "can't" is when his inner voice says "don't." :o: Senator Jim Reed, of Missouri, will speak in Omaha, Monday October 4th. Let's all go. Americans can agree on almost everything except religion and the size of hailstones. :o: - Getting credit for doing good when you are merely afraid of the pun ishment doesn't help you. :o: It is a great misfortune not to have enough wit to speak well or not enough Judgment to keep silent. :o: The many divorces being obtained by rich Americans in Paris don't look any better than those made in Ameri ca. -:o:- A movie actress sprinted from one train to another in Chicago. Now, who cares to imagine such thing down here. -:o: A feminist orator declares that working girls should receive men's wages. Some attain this goal by get ting married. :o: St. Louis went wild over the vic tory of the Cardinals. "Well, they had a right to be Jubilent. Firet victory for many years. :o: . Nothing works out right. In a town where you can park as long as you want to, there is no reason why you should want to. -:o:- A man in New York went 5,000 feet in the air to marry. It is more usual for merTto go up in the air after they are married. :o: In abandoning the League of Na tions, Spain made it exceedingly plain that it thought the organization one of the brush variety. :o: If some politicians (new in the business) only knew half as much as they profess to know, the country no doubt would be safe. :o: Spain is said to have been restored.' to normal condition following the' revolt. In other words, they are fight ing the bull and throwing it. :o: A man who will operate an auto mobile under the influence of liquor' ought to be made to operate a rock hammer under the influence of bread and water. :o: Van Doran, who slayed hla wife at their Carter lake club cottage, August 20th, will spend the balance of his life in hard labor in the Iowa' penitentiary. J ARMOUR & CO. Cream Station Main Street Opposite Journal Office HJgteit Market Prices Paid at All Times for Your POULTRY EGGS CREAM Louis Leiner Local Manager Plattsmouth - Nebr. r this -:o:- All shades of weather &till predict ed. Oh, my! :o: Killing frost Saturday night, did great damages. :o: To be thorough is more valuable than merely being quick. :o: Mr. Coolidge is back at the White House. Big Business as usual. :o: Good boys, Card, good boys! Old St. Louis never was more proud. :o: The Coolidge statement virtually pigeoned-holed the World Court ques tion. :o: Tunney won't fight Wills or any other nigger. How's he going to get out of it? :o: If she calls Mathematics "math" and a diploma a "dip" she is at last in high school. :o: You need about 75 years steady. looking to see as much of your home town as you should. :o: Do the movies supply the thrills for which we long or make us long for the thrills we cannot supply? :o: It apears that when Uncle Sam lent money to the Allies he borrowed & lot of trouble at the same time. :o: Every cloud has a silver lining. Remember all the world series "ifs"i is an excellent training for the mem- orv -:o:- Women formed a club not so many , years ago to agitate for shorter skirts. Now they hardly have skirts enough ' to agitate. -:o: Maybe what's wrong with this gen eration ia that too many parents' slippers are being worn out on the dancing floors. :o: The two-thirds rule is to stand in the Democratic National Convention. Now, what about the old fight of Al Smith vs. McAdoo? :o: It is estimated that the advice giv en the farmers since January 1, now includes virtually everything except getting his tonsils out. :o: Now if the forthcoming world s series could only he preceded by a 10-j round bout between Carl Morris and Jess Wilard, the affair would be com plete. :o: All the old strongholds of conser- Overcoats are very common early. vatism are breaking down, and King; 25th day of October, 1926, and the George has taken to wearing nle 26th day of January. 1927. at 10 : 00 ... . , A . . o clock in the forenoon or each day trousers creased in front instead of t0 receive and examine all claims on the 6ides. against eaid estate, with a view to :o: I their adjustment and allowance. The Some evening when you've nothing' time limited for the presentation of to do and yearn for a light chore ! claims against said estate is three . . . . . . . months from the 25th day of October, that won't end too quickly, try ex-, A D 192fi and the tImJ limlted for plaining to an Inquisitive 5-year-old payment of debts is one year from boy who Uncle Sam is. Isaid 25th day of October, 1926. ;o: j Witness my hand and the seal of The Chicago News points out one said County Court, this 24th day of comfort in having a losing football team there are no charges of wild orgies celebrating the victories. But that isn't much comfort. :o: An Eastern writer announces his opinion that "about" and "abrupt" are two of the awkward est words in the English language. What's the matter with "awkwardest?" :ot- In a free country a man makes ab surd statements and nobody pays any attention to them. In the other kind of country the dictator makes tne absurd statements, and nobody dares to pay any attention to them. . :6:- One of the sweeteBt . things of life .,: uear einB love eacuiA D. 1926. and the time limited for other. One of them was heard to say of another the other day: "She failed to get a husband every other way, so she's taking cooking and sewing les sons." :o: Charles W. Bryan made astounding statements regarding the work of the present administration thai opened the eyes of republicans and democrats alike at Weeping Water last Friday. He also made the statement that if he could not prove every statement made he would step down and off the domo-IT rrn tin tirfcftt fr nrnrnnr Tii'T -- - " . AUUVO , TeBt Interests of the people every day! in the week, and every hour in the day. Saturday Night PHILPOT'S HALL Weeping Water, Nebr. Good Music Come Have a Good Time. W. H. HOMAN, Mgr. POOR GETTING RICHER Just twenty-five years ago the New York Herald made a careful Investiga tion of the number of rich men in the country. No government statistics were available and in the nature of the case the Herald had to accept local estimates of fortunes. It found 3,828 men who were regarded in their communities as millionaires. These men, according to the estimates gath ered by the Herald, owned about one fifth of the nation's wealth. There has been an enormous in crease in wealth in the last quarter century. But the income tax statis tics now published show about eleven thousand millionaires. This is onlyj three times the number estimated in 1901, inspite of the growth of bigj corporations. If an income of $50,-( 000 a year qualifies a man for the; millionaire class, the eleven thous-j and millionaires, according to the in-J come tax returns for 1924, received 2,275 million dollars in income in that year. This is almost exactly one tenth of the total net income reported for taxation, which is not the na tion's total income. Apparently the proportion of the nation's wealth controlled by very rich men at the present time is only about one-half as large as it was at the opening of the century. The rich may be getting richer, but evidently the poor are not getting Poorer, as used to be said twenty-five years a- The Por are getting richer, :o: riesiutm iuuuu&e says iut) iuem combination is a college education and an artisan's income. We are happy to agree. The college educa- tion enlarges the capacity to enjoy things, and the artisan's income pro vides the wherewith to buy them. :o: Alberta has Just been provided with the earliest snow blanket in its his tory. It's more than a little difficult to Imagine such a thing down here. :o: Considering all the publicity he is getting, we wouldn't be surprised if j the "White House spokesman" 6hould run for president in 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun- ty.ss. In the County Court. I In the. matter of the estate of Ma- lhala Hendricks, 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 September, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s27-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Louis Kroehler, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth in said councy. on the 25th day of October, A. D., 1926, sand on the 26th day of January, A p., 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three payment of debts is one year from eaid 25th day of October, 1926. witness my nana ana tne seal or said county court, this 21st day of September, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. ( Seal )s2 7-4 w County Judge. I'M H-I"I-I-lfr-I "M I'l l Dr. John A. Griffin Dentist Office Boon: 9-11; 1-5. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soensicnsen Biuldmjj H I 1 I I I 1-1 "I I I 1 , t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cast coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Pat rick J. Flynn, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: Youk are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1926, and on the 12th day of January, A. D. 1927, at ten o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 11th. day of October, A. D. 1926, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 11th day of October, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 7th day of September, 1926. A. H. DUXBTJRY. (Seal) sl3-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska.-Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Anna F. Finkle, 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 11th day of October, A. D. 1926, and on the 12th day of January, A. D. 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 11th day of October, A. D. 1926, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 11th day of Oc tober, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 7th day of September, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) si 3-4 w County Judge. REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested that, pursuant to an order of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, James T. Begley presiding, duly entered on the 16th day of September, 1926, in an action therein pending wherein Fannie Nichols and others are plaintiffs and Fanny Evelue Nichols Sayles and others are defendants, I will, on the 30th day of October. 1926, in front of the Farmers State Bank on the Main street in the "Village of Green wood, Cass county, Nebraska, sell to the highest bidder for cash the north west quarter (NWi ) or Section thirty-five (35), in Township twelve (12), North, Range nine (9), in Salt Creek precinct, Cass county, Nebras ka. Sale will be opened at ten (10) o'clock a. m., and kept open for one hour. The purchaser will be requir ed to pay ten per cent of the pur chase price on day of sale, and bal ance upon confirmation of sale. Pos session will be given March 1st, A. D. 1927. C. A. RAWLS, s27-tl 025 Referee. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. The State of Nebraska, Ca6 Coun ty, ss. , In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry Lambert, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of George L. Farley, praying that administration of said estate may be granted to a suitable person as ad ministrator ' Ordered. That October 23, A. D. 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 the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mat ter 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. Dated September 20th, 1926. ( Seal )s2 7-3 w County Judge. A. H. DUXBURY, 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, B3. To all persons Interested in the es tate of John Warga, mentally incom petent. On reading the petition of James Warga, guardian of John Warga, praying a final settlement and allow ance of his account filed in this Court on the 8th day of September, 1926, and for final settlement of all ac counts filed by him as guardian of John Warga, mentally incompetent, since his appointment; 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 county, on the 4 th day of October, A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be- granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing 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. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court, this 8th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) sl3-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an order of sale issued fcy Golda Noble Beal, clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me direct-; ed, I will on the 9th day of October A. D., 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska. In said county. sell at public auction to the highest' bidder for cash the following des cribed real estate, towit The undivided two-thirds ( ) interest in lot seven ( 7 ) and eight (8) in block seventeen (17) in the City of Plattsmouth Cass county, Nebraska, subject to the life estate of Hulda Sharp. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Ellen L. Sharp, Ewing L. Sharp, Lafayette W. Sharp, minors over the age of four teen years; and Vallma A. Sharp, Maizie A. Sharp, and Alexander C. Sharp, minors under fourteen years of age; defendants to satisfy a Judg ment of said court recovering by Hulda Sharp, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 31st A. D., 1926. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. By W. C. Schaus. Deputy. LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Glen Morse and Josie Morse, plain tiffs, vs. T. L. Jackson, real name un known, et al, defendants. To the defendants, T. L. Jackson, real name unknown, Mrs. T. L. Jack son, real name unknown, and J. E. Osterhus, real name unknown, non residets of the State of Nebraska. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 16th day of September, 1926, plaintiffs filed their euit in the county court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, the object and purpose of which is to recover the 6um of $285.00 and costs of suit as damages and to have one Buick Fordor Sedan, Model 27-27 motor car. Motor No. 1699154, attached as the property of defendants, and to have said car sold under said writ of attachment for the purpose of paying the damages recovered by plaintiffs against the de fendants. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the first day of November, 1926, and failing so to do, your default will be entered therein, and plaintiffs will ask for Judgment against you. JOSIE MORSE, GLEN MORSE, Plaintiffs. A. L. TIDD, s20-4w Their Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In the District Court of Case coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the Application of Frank A. Cloidt, Administrator of the estate of Charles H. Sheldon, de ceased, for License to Sell Real Es tate to Pay Debts: Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order and license Issued by Honorable James T. Begley, Judge of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of Septem ber. A. D. 1926, to me, Frank A. Cloidt, Administrator, I will on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon on the premises in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: Lots five (5), six (6), seven (7) and nineteen (19) in Sec tion thirty-three (33), Township twelve, (12) North, Range four teen (14), east of the Sixth Prin cipal Meridian, all in Cass coun ty, Nebraska subject to all liens and encumbrances thereon. Said offer for sale will remain open for one (1) hour for bids. Dated this 17th day of September, A. D. 1926. FRANK A. CLOIDT, Administrator of the Estate of Charles H. Sheldon, Deceased. W. G. KIECK, Attorney. s20-3w. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Glenn Perry, deceased: On reading the petition of Adda P. Perry praying that the instrument filed In this court on the 15th day of September, 1926, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Glenn Perry, de ceased; that Bald instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate be granted to Adda P. Perry, as Executrix; 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 county, on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons 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 15th Say of September, A. D. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s20-3w. County Judge. NDTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. John Rutherford and Chicago, Bur lington and Quincy Railroad Com pany. Plaintiffs, vs. Thomas E. Tootle, Mrs. Thomas E. Tootle, first real name unknown; Thomas K. Hanna. Mrs. Thomas K. Hanna, first real name unknown; Louden Mullin; Barbara E. Mullin; the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estates of Thomas E. Tootle, Mrs. Thomas E. Tootle, first real name unknown; Thomas K. Hanna, Mrs. Thomas K. Hanna, first real name un known; Louden Mullin and Barbara E. Mullin, each deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any Interest In and to that part of Government Lot five (5), in Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen (13), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., lying on the northeasterly side of a line drawn parallel with and one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from, measured northeasterly at right angles to the center line of the original main track of the railroad of said railroad com pany as located and constructed over said Lot 5; also all that part of Gov ernment Lot four (4), in Section thirty-five (35), Township thirteen (13), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6 th P. M., lying on the northeasterly side of a line drawn parallel with and one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from, measured northeasterly at right angles to cen ter line of the original main track of the railroad of said railroad com pany across said Lot 4, and lying on the southerly side of the south boundary line of the King of Trails Highway, said south boundary line being parallel with and thirty feet distant from, measured southwesterly at right angles to the center line of said highway, said center line being described as follows: Commencing at a point on the eaBt line of said Lot 4, twelve hundred eighty (1280) feet north of the southeast corner thereof; thence northwesterly in a straight line across said Lot 4 te a point on the west line of said Lot 4, fifteen hundred fifty-eight and four-tenths (1558.4) feet north of the southwest corner thereof, both tracts of land hereinabove described containing 38.24 acres, a little more or less, real names unknown. De fendants. To the defendants, Thomas E. Tootle, Mrs. Thomas E. Tootle, first real name unknown; Thomas K. Hanna, Mrs. Thomas K. Hanna, first real name unknown; Louden Mullin; Barbara E. Mullin; the heirs, devl Bees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estates of Thomas E. Tootle, Mrs. Thomas E. Tootle, first real name unknown; Thomas K. Hanna, Mrs. Thomas K. Hanna, first real name unknown; Louden Mullin, and Barbara E. Mullin, each deceased, raal names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to all that part of Government Lot five (5), in Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen (13), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M. lying on the northeasterly side of a line drawn parallel with and one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from, measured northeasterly at right angles to the center line of the origi nal main track of the railroad or said railroad company as located and con structed over Eaid Lot 5; also all that part of Government Lot four (4), in Section thirty-five (35), Township thirteen (13), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., lying on the northeasterly side of a line drawn parallel with and one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from, measured northeasterly at right angles to cen ter line of the original main track of the railroad of said railroad company across said Lot 4 and lying on the southerly side of the south boundary line of the King of Trails Highway, said south boundary line being paral lel with and thirty feet distant from, measured southwesterly at right angles to the center line of Bald high way, said center line being described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of said Lot 4, twelve hundred eighty (1280) feet north of the southeast corner thereof: thence northwesterly in a straight line across said Lot 4 to a point on the west line of said Lot 4, fifteen hun dred fifty-eight and four-tenths (1558.4) feet north of the south west corner thereof, both tracts of land hereinabove described contain ing 38.24 acres, a little more or less, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that John Rutherford and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, a Corporation, plaintiffs, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of September, 1926, against you and each of you, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of Court quieting the title to that part of Government Lot five (5), in Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen (13), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., lying on the northeasterly Bide of a line drawn parallel with and one hundred fifty (150) feet distant from, measured northeasterly at right an gles to the center line of the original main track of the railroad of said railroad company as located and con structed over said Lot 5; also all that part of Government Lot four (4), In' Section thirty-five (35), Township thirteen (13), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., lying on the northeasterly side of a line drawn parallel with and one hundred fifty (150)- feet distant from, measured northeasterly at right angles to center line of the original main track of the railroad of said railroad company across said Lot 4 and lying on the southerly side of the south boundary line of the King of Trails Highway, said south boundary line being parallel with and thirty feet distant from, measured southwesterly at right an gles to the center line of said high way, said center line being described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of said Lot 4, twelve hundred eighty (1280) feet north of the southeast corner thereof; thence northwesterly in a straight line across said Lot 4 to a point on the west line of said Lot 4, fifteen hun dred fifty-eight and four-tenths (1558.4) feet north of the south west corner thereof, both tracts of land hereinabove described contain ing 38.24 acreB, a little more or less; as against you and each of you and for such other relief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 1st day of November. 1926, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you ac cording to the prayer of said peti tion. Dated this 20th day of September, A. D. 1926. JOHN RUTHERFORD and THE CHICAGO. BUR LINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD COMPANY Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Dlaintlffa. Catherine M. Coleman. Hettie G. Wright, Ella May Marshall, Ada F. Gullion, Isa O. McLeese, wat tle J. Bailey, Lula A. Landon. Myron E. Coleman and Elmer C. Coleman. have filed a petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of April, 1926, against Robert R. Livingston and Liv ingston his wife, first true name un known; Stephen B. Clark and Clark his wife. fir6t true name un known: C. A. Woosley and Violet S. Woosley, his wife; II. H. Alden and Adelia I. Alden, his wire; Horace Metcalf: the unknown heirs, devlsets. leeatees and Dersonal representatives of each and every one of the above named defendants and all persons having or claiming any interest in the east half (E) of the southwest quarter (SW4) of the northeast quarter (NE4 ) of Section thirty-one (31). Township twelve (1Z), isortn. Ranee nine (9). East: also Lot No. twenty-seven (27) in West Green wood, a sub-division of the nortn nair of the southeast quarter of Section thirty-one; and all that part or uoi No. twenty-six (26) in West Green wood, a sub-division of the north half of the southeast quarter of said Sec tion thirty-one, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point In the north line of said sub division 1715 feet east of the center of said Section thirty-one (31), said point being the northeast corner of Lot No. 26. and running thence south 4" 4 5' west. 317 feet; thence south 40 30' west, 544 feet to a corner of Lot No. 24 ' of said ' sub division; thence north 152 feet to the center of Salt Creek; thence south 55" 40' west, 120 feet; thence north 64" 30' west, 155 feet; thence north 20" west, 350 feet; thence north 39" west, 265 feet; thence north 76" west, 150 feet; thence north to north boundary line of said Lot No. 26; thence east along said north boundary line of Lot No. 26 to the place of beginning, all in Township twelve (12), North. Range nine (9), East, Cass county, Nebraska, subject to road rights of Cass county, Ne braska in and to a strip of land 40 feet in width, the north line of which is described as follows: Commencing at a point 60.6 feet north of the northwest corner of said Lot No. 26; thence south 79" east, 212 feet; thence south 60" east. 19 5 feet; thence south 78" 35' east, 292 feet; thence north 70" east, 104 feet; thence 22" 50' east, 190 feet to east and west line on bridge crossing Salt Creek, real names unknown, and Casa county, Nebraska, defendants, the object, purpose and prayer of which Is to quiet and confirm the right and title of the above described real es tate, In the plaintiffs above named, as against any interest in, right or title to or lien upon the above de scribed real estate or any part there of, which the defendants of any of them may have or claim to have in said real estate, and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable.. The defendants and each of them are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day of November, 1926, or the allegations of said peti tion will be taken as true. CATHERINE M. COLEMAN HETTIE G. WRIGHT ELLA MAY MARSHALL ADA F. GULLION ISA O. McLEESE MATTIE J. BAILEY MYRON E. COLEMAN ELMER C. COLEMAN LULA A. LANDON Plaintiffs. s20-4w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, SB. In the County Court. f, ' In the matter of the estate of Mary Jenkins, 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 18th day of October, A. D. 1926. and on the 19th day of January, A. D. 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 18th day of October A. D. 1926. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year, from said 18th day of Oc tober, 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 13th day of September, 1928. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s20-4w County Judge.