The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 20, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PACE EE
FREAKS OF HUMAN NATTJEE
WELCOME ASSURANCE
NOTICE OP SUIT IN PARTITION.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Cbc plattsmoutb lourtial
FC2LISHES SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTS2I0UTH, BKBSASXA
atar at Poatoalce. Plattamenth, Nhw aa Muoae-elau mall nttMr
R. A. BATES, Publisher
ffBJSCBIPTIOJI PEId (2.00 PER TEAS US ADVAKC1
Give a reformer enough rope and
fc will hang someone else.
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Warmer weather, says th weather
man. When? Next April?
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JUiico oil crisis may be averted
and then again it may not-
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It's tunny how small a quarter
look until you get into a church.
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Borne lore affairs end at the altar
tut the majority never get that tar.
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Our conclusion is that the Jails in
Texas are equipped with swinging
doors.
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If you want to keep a friend
Feed him honey;
But, to him never lend
Any money.
If you ask him for the dough,
Of a frienl you make a foe,
Which is absolutely so
Ain't it funny?
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EVEN MR. EDISON
As far as anyone can see, the Rus
sian soviet government is an estab
lished fact- It does not accord with Hagh Chalfant,
In the District Court of Cast
County, Nebraska.
Stat of .Nebraska, County of Cass,
American ideas of what a govern-
Plalntlff.
ment ought to be, but, for that mat-1 vs
ur. neither did the imperial d- .LSS.
potism of the czars with which the riet Nichols, George Nich
American republic was In diplomatic ols, Dan Chalfant and Bar
rel at km 9 for nearly a century and a tha Chalfant,
half. Merely because we do not in
dorse bolshevism is not an
Defendants.
I Bt virtue of &n Order of Sale is-
jsued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of.w- Roy Strine,
the District Court within and fori
NOTICE
In the District Court of Cab
County, Nebraska
Plaintiff.
J Cass county, Nebraska, and to me' vs-
directed, I will on the 5th day of S. F. Nuckolls, also known
HWiiWi FWhruurv A Ti 1927. at 1 0 oVlorV as fetepnen r
Folks who despite themselves ap
Dear heavv-eved and stunid the morn-
. , , o5 reason for declining to recognize
.rr,rr."l,CLr: r Moscow government. Of course we Harriet Nichols. George Nichols, Dan
Hum a ui nirrjj a.o vaot moj unaiiani ana xserxna unanani. non
Nuckolls;
Elbert; Mrs.
Elbert, first
of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell and real name unknown; E.
at public auction to the highest bid- iaton, oinerwise Known
. . ' T T a a
Samuel H
artcir or in court nnuac. in ine uirv oamuci n.
TO a, .erendao,,: lio. 'fStZ 'fS
snte tb. W J ,o XM Mn. SpTrtof the north hall known a8 Mr.. Emtr II.
Thn Ponnonc malio clc-tr thoir fin1 cn-nfnrl in tho fart that Thomas " e "u- ali t mvcu ma-l iuw rpc(HpntR-
wives, beating their wives to it. I Edison, the great inventor, is not the soviet idea tas the suPPrt of a ma-j Tcu and each of you are hereby
:o: sleepless marvel the world has imag- oI the ian People; but we notified that the plaintiff Has corn-
It looks as if
i i . . nn o rtirw 4 v t fn Tlfafv)
Rogers Hornsby ined him were n0 more coumceQ 111 al a " "V" ; " V-V-v.
would better stick to playing second The secret is out in regard to Amer-' Jorit' of the Russians were delighted a&alnst you fiacn 0VyoU for the
base. ilea's venerable genius, according to witn tne autocracy of the Romanoffs.; partition of the west half of the
:o: -Tir- tt xnn ae atJ What is absolutely essential te southwest Quarter of Section one
Law proposed to govern live stock exbausti;e Btudy cf tne 6UDject of American recognition of Moscow In Township ten ( 10), North t of
. Well, let congress do .omething gleep Mr Edison SDen(Js fu eigM the realization of the bolshevists t-fl
hours or more in slumbar each night. ulK v""" southwest quarter of Section one (1).
men
to protect fanners.
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St. John Ervine says that night
drinking is ruining the drama,
bit hard on the stomach, too.
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acknowledge in Township ten (10), North of
t rri
nd if hia rustoin is hrokPti he nods ul- 1 "IUi,
n ha .no not Tnvn0n their debts, must respect property' Range thirteen (13), East of the
It's a . . . , rie-htR and mnt admit the nrivileet Sixth Principal Meridian, all in Cass
j claims that the idea prevalent that S"s. and mu.t adrmt the PrtvMfjcountyt Nebraska, alleging that the
the inventor sleeps but four hours in U1 l"e Ui 11117 '-o" 1U defendants Nellie Johnston, Harriet
... ...... .its) own wav without pithpr submit- vi.v,.in i-vn . v
They're putting thermometers in ine 13 a myin' ana inai nis aBS-:: .. T " ' r" -
the street cars in Baltimore The tm-'ciates regard it as a good Joke. lu ulusuc"Dl uluai,U1' 11 ux1ViD ui ui uuuiyiucu uu u
ine Htreei cars in caiumore. ine pa-. i aHa nnnian rrmAT. n'said real estate and that the defend-
Plattsomans prone to feel the 111 & - fc . . . v lMt ah -tvoifo tho wtht- of n
es-
trons can read 'em and shiver.
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effects of less than seven hours in a festal of privilege and."- real
Once upon a time there was a man dreamland have wondered how it was immunity. They must also refrain tate
This legislature will be watched- think & for Mr Edison to continue hia from trying to make trouble in the You are further notified that ur
with considerable
rightfully, too.
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luspicion, and
with the ladies "if he wanted to.
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We trust that Admiral Latimer, In
iprnnt Tcort vnr nftpr vpnr with hilt -mu outire uj- mcaue ui yruytteuu-,"-" , " w
four hour, , s.eep. PtnaHr. they 'J d cre, agenu. The Cnlted J? t J
h ra rrwlltort (1,!. nmr tn n,'s mni.,. States has HO prOOf that MOSCOW W flff -,-n ho f-Vor, o. onrl 1nr1ff.
A man in New York killed nis, protecting American lives and prop-! and have let it go at that. There are ' ready to com&y witn any ot these-ment in partition rendered in accord-
this world, it requirements. ance xnerewitn
.o: would not be strati e-p that such mas-' inereiore it is grauiying
Baother-in-law, which is carrying me rt ... k , Cooiidee fo. r.i(!nno 4 Tt f requirements
Joke a bit too far.
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Famous January lines: "Thirty
days after date. I, we. or either of
us, promise to pay "
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Perhaps the New Year is pictured
mb a young baby because it comes on
the scene making so much noise.
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Congress is somewhat like the Ne
braska legislature. They hardly know
where to begin. They all want to do
something to attract attention.
A Safe-Deposit Box for
Ytur Personal Use
Where are your valuable
papers? Your deeds, mort
gages, Insurance policies and
other valuable papers should
be in a safe place. Our Safety
Deposit Boxes are a protection
to you. They are convenient,
roomy and secure. Rental
charges are only $1 per year.
FARMERS STATE BANK
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
of the southeast quarter of Sec
tion 31 lying east of Salt Creek,
and all that part of the south
half of the southeast quarter of
Section 31 lying east of the Chi
cago, Burlington and Quincy
Railroad right-of-way, except
that part lyin between the pres
ent right of way and the aban
doned right of way of the said
railroad, being six acres, more or
less, which was deeded by Er
nest A. Wiggenhorn to Israel
Beetison, and that part of the
northwest quarter of the south
east quarter of Section 31 lying
west of the Burlington and Mis
souri River Railroad right of
way except that portion of same
which has heretofore been deed
ed to said Railroad company;
also Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, of Sec
tion 32, except 1.32 acres off
the north end of Lot 2, hereto
fore deeded to Albert C. Hurd,
trustee, all in Township 13,
Range 10, east of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian in Saunders coun
ty, Nebraska; also the southeast
Quarter of the southeast quarter,
and that part of the northeast
quarter of the northeast quarter
of Section 6, lying north and
east of the B. and M. Railroad,
and the west half of the south
west quarter and the southeast
quarter of the southwest quarter
and Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8
and 11, a subdivision of Govern
ment Lot 6. all in Section 5.
Township 12. Range 10, EaFt of
the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Cass county, Nebraska, contain
ing in all 814 acres more or
less, according to Government
Survey, subject to railroad right
of way
the same being levied upon and taken
as the property or Charles E.
Churchill, Laura E. Churchill, Wil
liam H. Graver, Effie M. Graver,
Farmers and Merchants Bank of Ash
land. Nebraska, a corporation; The
National Bank of Ashland, Nebraska,
a corporation; Mead Lumber Com
pany, a corporation; W. H. Sleeper,
Jr.. first and real name unknown;
Sleeper, first and real name
unknown; A. W. Sleeper, first and
real name unknown; Sleeper,
first and real name unknown; Ran
dall K. Brown, and John Doe, real
and true name unknown, and Rich
ard Roe. real and true name un
known, Defendants, to satisfy a judg-
of said Court recovered by
do the impact will be something knows that there is a breaking point Jge accurately the quality of his not be granted . and tlt tlee of
Touch not, handle not, but let capacIty Bhould be accom-; Peruse President Coolidge's categori-
aione. you renow wno nave gone to panied Dy pnysicai powers beyond cal denial or tne accuracy of tbe in
the legislature to remodle the guar
antee law
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We have been reading about child
psychology today, and wonder how
much time Nancy Hanks put in with
a book of it.
ordinary endurance.
But there is actual relief in know
ing that even such a wizard as Mr.
spired report from Moscow to the
effect that the United States was last
summer making secret overtures to
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: Edison has eight hours of regular! the soviet government for the estab-
sjeep nsnineni oi aipiomauc relations.
Of course a nerson can so train! Neither last summer nor this winter
himself as to get along with much has there been any indications ot
The conference report on the 71
less sleep, and for a long time ap-
millions dollars rivers and harbors Pently reveal no ill effects. Excite-
authorization bill by the house. Sen
ate action still Is necessary.
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The power of wind, we are inform-
ment, for instance, is a strong stimu
lant, and many a person can appar
ently go for weeks with a minimum of
Bleep, and show no signs of the strain
ed. may be used to light farms. It either in his physical appearance or
seems congress should be able to in his mental ability. But, as a rule,
afford some form of farm relief. j&o slowly as to be almost Impercep-
:o: Itable, the wheels begin to run down.
i Clarence Darrow sees nothing Dr. Johnson, the same who reveals
wrong in taking the life of a defective ' the secret of Mr. Edison's eight hours
child. Unless, of course, it is a de--of 6leep, has conducted many tests.
fective child charged with murder.
Russian willingness to make the es
sential concessions, and until such
indications are unmistakable there
seems to be no cognent reason for
a change of American policy.
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LET THE SELLER BEWARE
Time has been when the old Latin
phrase, "Caveat Emptor," (Let the
buyer beware) was quite generally
accepted. If a man got cheated In a
purchase with the goods before his
last spring' 18 University of Pitts-' yes, it was his own lookout, he
burgh students as subjects. He is should have been a better Judge. In
HUGH CHAFANT,
J27-4w. Plaintiff.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice of Probate WilL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested In the es
tate of August Bach, deceased:
On reading the petition of Wilhel
mlne Bach praying that the instru
ment filed in this court on the 8th
day of January, 1927, and purport
ing to be the last will and testa
ment of the said deceased, may be
proved and allowed, and recorded as
the last will and testament of Aug
ust Bach, deceased; that said instru
ment be admitted probate, and the
administration of said estate be
granted to August G. Bach as exe
cutor It Is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons Interested In said mat
ter, may, and do, appear at the Coun
ty Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 4th day of February,
Notice
Some people think Mr. Coolidge convinced that toxins generated by, modern times, however, people are U. 5 1927 at ten o'clock a in '..to
and Senator James A. Reed will meet muscular fatlirue act as stimulants to'cominS to think that the buyer can-
Kinw raiine. If anv there be. wht i
in t Vio next nresirlcintlal race Tf thor ,,, a-j not alwavs be reaSOn&blv ernected to tha nrnrpr nf the Tft1tinnpr hrmlrt i ment
- - w - ' v - - - V luc; UVMUUO CJSICUI. . " j - M , T
nurchase. and that some share of re-ithe Pendency of said petition and
dreadful, for they will be going in for overstrained nerves.
opposite directions.
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sleep, surely the rest of us can scarce- - PIaced definitely upon the seller. All
Information i3 given out from the y manage with much less.
White House that only four pieces of i :o:
pretty tame, after all.
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They are now making plans to cele- leberry.
' brate the two hundredth birthday of
George Washington in 1932. And A carping
that the hftarlnff thereof he dren to
If Mr. Edison needs eight hours of sponsibility in the matter should be aU personB interested in said matter
by publishing a copy of this order In
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed In aald
county, for three successive week
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of aaI4
court, this 8th day of January A. D.,
1927.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) Jl 0-3 w County Judge.
White House china have been broken. William H. Adams, the new Demo
during the last eight years. The do- cratic governor of Colorado, confined
meetic life of our presidents must be his Inaugural address to 10 minutes. tnat tnis responsibility may be a pret-
our pure food laws, blue sky laws.
etc., are attempts to impose such a
resopnsibility.
A man in Buffalo has Just found
If the Democrats want a man who can f serious thing. He sold illicit
out silence Coolidge, he i3 their huck- whiskey which resulted in the death
;of a considerable number of those who
drank it. Of course he did not know
critic complains that tnat was going to produce that ef-
eome city is Just as likely as not to American girls' ankles are too big. fect- The court, however, held that
forget about Philadelphia and want Pouf! Who's going to look at their he 'as criminally responsible and
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notics on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
to hold an exposition.
ankles when he can see their knees? gave him a sentence of from 15 to 40!ty, Nebraska.
In the County Court of Cass coua-
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 4,
A. D. 1926.
E. P. STEWART.
Sheriff Cass County,
By Nebraska
VT. C. SCHAUS.
Deputy Sheriff.
J6-5w.
NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
" County, Nebraska.
August G. Bach,
Plaintiff
years in the penitentiary. In case
( human life may be endangered "Let
j the seller beware" is coming to have
the past, "Let the buyer beware!
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vs.
Claus Speck,
Defendant
) NOTICE
To the defendant, Claus Speck:
You are hereby notified that the
plaintiff, August G. Bach, filed his
Bill of Particulars in the Justice
State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
To all persons Interested In the
estate of Allda Blair, deceased:
On reading the petition of Milan
a erood standiner In law as was once t. ntnir Administrator, nrtvlnr a
.... . . , . ' i a .11 vt-'.Court. before William Weber. Justice
giveu me mono nanuea aown rrom;""" ocuicmoui uu auuTaui.c m iii
account filed in this Court, on the VL tuc . fL 1 '"f"'"". a8
13th day of January, 1927. and fori!?"""; eDT' ine iTa OI
weceinoer,, 190, ine ODjeci ana
prayer of which Is to obtain a Judg-
flnal settlement, of said estate, dls
Appropriation of 12 million dollara'trtbution of assets and for his dls-
OFAIittXOANO VITH THE
tefl'egalILaimdl JBamft .off Si
- -V. ..M A 4mlnl.t.iiAi
for improvement work on the MiB-r" V, L"" Tr.T
ment against you in the sum of
$117.24, for groceries and sundry
,souri river between Kansas City andan persons Interested In said matter ;opplies, sold and delivered to you
Sioux City is carried In the bill ap-fmay, and do, appear at the County jby Plaintiff, and alleged to be the
proved by the house. The 2 million iCourt to be held in and for said coun- r"" Zlw io,T
j 'tv on the 2Sth dav of Jannarv A T ion ne tn day of December, 1926,
dollars for work on the Missouri be-lg S S Z' show UT certified to the District Court of
tween Kansas City and St. Louis Is cause, if any there be, why the pray- Ca9S county, Nebraska, in the man-
provided for in the army approprla- er of the petitioner should not be;ner proviaea Dy iaw, ana
Permanent Financing'
JnJo; dread .of matuntyfin timesfpfii
Reduces gsyU99 btohffictrate
Xfersfrlgoiccttca
JNo ; change
tion measure now under considera
tion in committee.
NOTICE OF ADMINSTRATOR'S
SALE
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In the matter of the Application
of Wm. Hunter, Adminstrator of the
! estate of Cecilia D. Jahrig, Deceased,
Ifor License to Sell Real Estate to
Pay Debts.
j Notice is hereby given that In pur
'suance of an Order and License is
sued to me, William Hunter, Admin
;istrator, by Honorable James T. Beg-
ley, Judge of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, on the 24th
day of December, A. D. 1926, I will
on the 1st day of February, A. D.
1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in
the forenoon on the premises In the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, offer for sale at Public
Auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3 and the east 4
feet of Lot 9; all of Lots 10, 11
and 12 in Block 75, Original
Town- of Plattsmouth, Case
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
Plattsmouth Journal, a eemi-weekty
newspaper printed 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 13th day of January,
A. D. 1927.
A. H. DTJXBURY.
(Seal) J17-lw. County Judge.
Criminals are said to be better edu
cated than formerly. Thus every day.
In every way, the world gets better
and better.
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"Coolidge Loses on Nary," aayi a
headline.
the Navy didn't lose a game.
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is now
pending therein. You are required to
answer said Bill of Particulars on or
before Monday, the 28th day of
February, 1927, or Judgment will be
taken against you for said sum of
1117.24 and costs of suit.
AUGUST G. BACH.
Plaintiff.
By J. A. CAPWELL,
J17-4w. His Attorney.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the Estate of
Mary Burlan, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Frank Mauer praying that admin
istration of said estate may be grant-
a a m a a a
We don't see how. g!nce'a lo -anarew kbdd, is Aaminis-
iru lur
Ordered, that February 7th, A. D.
191, ai iv u iiuis U. in. its assigned qhho K-ellnp-t ciMit
I- .L. VTt V t 1. 1 ..IJ ..1111 1 .111 ..v..BO,
A writer ill iu .nuiiuu JB iuai lur ueanug ottiu pcimuu, wueu nil
Eaton, firpt and real name
unknown; Samuel G. Daily;
Mrs. Samuel G. Daily,
first and real name un
known; Robt. R. Living
ston, otherwise known as
R. R. Livingston; William
L. Thomas, otherwise
known as W. L. Thomas;
Margaret A. Thomas, other
wise known as M. A. Thom
as; Joel Solomon, otherwise
known as J. Solomon; Wil
liam M. Slaughter, other
wise known as W. M. Slau
ghter; Martha Slaughter;
Jacob Vallery; Magdalena
Vallery; John W. Shirley,
otherwise known as J. W.
Shirley; Mrs. John W.
Shirley, first and real name
known; Sabina Moore,
otherwise known as Sabina
Wright; Charles A. Young;
Mrs. Charles A. Young,
first and real name un
known; James R. Young,
otherwise known as Jas. R.
Young and J. Young; Mrs.
James R. Young, first and
real name unknown; Ben
Jamine F. Ruffner; Bank
ers Realty InveFtment Com
pany, a corporation; Ernest
E. Austin; F. C. Haver,
Trustee; Metropolitan
Realty Company, a corpo
ration; C. Nuckolls, other
wise known as Columbus
Nuckolls; T. M. Marquett.
first and real name un
known; Harriett Mar
quett; Benjamin F. Elbert,
otherwise known as Benj.
F. Elbert; L. Nuckolls,
otherwise known an Lafay
ette Nuckolls: John W.
Moss; Mrs. John W. Moss,
first and real name un
known; the unknown heirs
at law, legatees and devi
sees of the foregoing named
persons. If deceased, real
names unknown; all per
sons having or claiming
any interest in and to Lots
1. 2 and 3, all In Block
30, in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, real names un
known; Lots 1. 2 and 3, in
Block 30, in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska,
Defendants.
To the above naiwfl Defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the plaintiff has filed
his petition in the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, acalnst you
and each of you. the object and pray
er of which said petition is to quiet
In the plaintiff, W. Roy Strine. title
to Lots 1. 2 and 3. In Blork 30, in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cat.s coun
ty, for a finding and decree In said
court that you. the said defendants,
and each of you have no right, title
and each of you have no right, title,
interest in or lien upon or demand
whatsoever of. in or to said premises
or arty part thereof, but the title of
the plaintiff therein is pood, valid
and paramount as to the whole of
said premises and all rights of the
same; that you and each of you be
forever barred and restrained frim
setting up or asserting any claim of
title, right, lien upon or interest In
said premises or any part thereof ad
verse to said plaintiff; for the fur
ther finding and decree of said court
that any title, right, interest or lien
in and to said premises which you
and each of you may have In said
premises or any part thereof has
long since been barred by the stat
ute of limitations of the state of Ne
braska; that all instruments by
which any claim may be made shall
be cancelled and annulled, and all
claims thereunder extinguished, and
for such further relief as may be
Just and equitable.
You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 2Sth day of February, 1927. or
said petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered accordingly.
Dated this 13th day of January,
1927.
W. ROY STRINE.
Plaintiff.
and
J17-4W.
FRANK A. PETERSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Considering the fact that a prize of
$25,000 is offered for the Santa Cata
lina swim, we feel sure that none of
the contestants will do it far "the
kiddies."
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The Baltimore Evening Sun has
disappointed us in asking our Sec
retary of State to resign. We would
have expected that paper to say.
Europe! which formerly ruled the PrsonB interested in said matter may
world, i. now sitting in the , "TL1
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Millions of people according to a
!in" and for Maid countir. and iihnw'v. v i- i .i . , ... . .
watehlnr the United State. In thls cllU8e whV tne 7". -;hZ &nmr ?""u! mn K
r hM he on-.. n no1 Mtyw nst, we rise to m-
county, Nebraska
subiect to all liens and nenm. f Herculean role. If so. she ought to er should not be sranted: and that
bances. Said offer for sale will re!vnv t whet r mttt it la notice of the nendencr of said neti- Quire, has become of the old fashioned
main open for one hour to receive j more fnn ertUeira than It is to be-00 th tearing thereof be given symptom almanac?
bids.
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as. I '
Dated this 3rd day of January, A. criticised.
D. 1927.
WILLIAM HUNTER. I Men are turning to . whlakeTB aad weekly newspaper printed in said bis mother a home out of his earnings
.a.
to all persons Interested in said mat-l
ter by vubllshinr a conr of this order
in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-'
A Philadelphia life convict built
D. C West, Nehawka, Neb.
Administrator of the Estate ' mustaches to foil women, says a news county, for three successive weeks,
W.
of Cecilia D. Jahrlf,
Deceased.
O. KD3CK.
Attorney.
Item. Well, whether they toll them or
not. rhlikew uffct 19 tlaocmrm
j,f jthenv
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated January 13th. 1927.
A. IL DUXBURY.
(BaJ) jl7-w.
of twenty-five years in the peniten
tiary. A touching sacrifice of the
money he might have devoted to riot-
County Jude-jous linn.