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I MONDAY. FEBHUAEY 14. 1927. PIATT32EGXTH SEEI,- JOURNAL Che piattsrnoutb loupnal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSilOUTH, HEBEASKA ror at Poto2ic. PUxtamontb. Nab. u icooid-clui modi tumtuiT ability of the present law is ascertain 1 ed. NOTICE Mr. Coolidge urges the prompt re-' nereBy pven tnat gainer- ; ueiuptiuu ui iuC u.. uut "uijr En& May MarsnaHf Ada F. Gullion, ' i measure of economy, but also as a iSa O. McLeese, Mattie J. Eailey, Lula ' 0. W. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY 1715 Douglas St., Omaha SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT K. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PBICE $2.00 PES YEAE LN AD VAN CI pR. Over years means of military preparedness, and it A. Landon, Myron E. Coleman and ; i hprp that hP flings down the sraunt- Elmer C. Coleman, have filed a peti- In the District Court of Cass coun- t ion n tVio Tllcfri nf f-ici, lJ i.iuoaa. let to the big navy and advocates of county, Nebraska, on the second day , To Mr?' Lau,ra Marshall, whose Fei)ruar th i-rniser nroeram. but this is en- nf Anrii line t,. t? V"'- uu rebiuenie ib unknown auu ! tireiv what he has in mind when he Livingston and State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. ; Ey virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by Golcla Noble Jal Clerk of the District Court within and for Carts county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the f.th day of D. 1921, at 10 o'clock against Robert R. , w.... a ()f llid (, at Ule south rn,nt Livingston, upon whom personal service or sum- doop of tue t,f)Urt hoU!4e 5n the CUy nic hm.-o tr-Q nl-nr,T. irtiiiiui. uc nun iu luc otdif ui - T! 1 1 n,n 1. 1 1, in Miinlv vi M I , . ' . . , . . Stephen B. Clark and Clark, eDrafKa- at public auction to the highest bid- "Not only should we refrain from his firgt true name unknown. tiee is hereby given that on the der for casn thp followilJR described ! any act which might ue construed as C. A. Woosley and Violet S. Woosley, iOLU, UV o Acu"tf'' iy-A0' lue his wife; H. H. Alden and Adelia I. ?.ia"Ud'" ye -u lion oi umuuii, iNeorasKa, uieu us calling turns The Missouri legislature down evolution bill. :o: Most of us live and die unknown; all cannot hope to marry a movie ac tress. :o: The Sheltons are tough, but Leav enworth is tougher. :o: No severe cold wave predicted, but we may have. snow. :o: If the woman doesn't get the man About one girl in twenty is good '. she wants, God help the man she does looking; but this is our own opinion get of course. :o: Baking Fcfwber Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings for competition in armament. ! ! ,.,,tiior -u-r. c.nniri 'xjnri r.nr- nrcrv Alden, bis wife; Horace Metcalf; the .... . . ,. . ! t I . , . , unknown heirsdevisees, legatees and P1'?" and commenced an action In -:o:- Some women don't need an opera-; McAdoo tried tossing in a lid of tion but they ought to have an an- the Tom Mix type, but it didn't get esthetic. him anywhere. :o:- All men are created free and equal, Senator Reed wants fewer and bet-! but legislatures get busy immediately ter laws Fair enough and a good , afterwards. Millions of pounds used by our Government DETEEMNATION effort to eliminate forever any sucn , ' , . , the District Court of Cass county, Ne- ! competition. We cannot and ehould every one of the above named defend- braf;ka- against the above named de-, not divorce our own interests in this iZTi loorcSe art mor I .direction from the interests of other J Sieoflhe North- ?e for Pour Hundred (1400.00, nations. Rather, wo should view the cagt ruarter ef ?ection thirty-one Dol,ars on Lots n,ne (9) and ten i matter from the standpoint of the best (31) Township twelve (12) N i(10' Block ninety-six (&6), in the ! interest of other nations." ; Range nine (9), E. ; also Lot Ko. . ity of Plattsmouth Cass county Ne-, o-i 5 -w.t (brasKa, as surveyed, platted and re-, ! This is sound policy. The adminis- twenty-seen (2.) in West Green-, ' ... t 1 execut- i, , . .. ... . wood, a sub-division of the North half c , eU' nr i tration should not confine this pnn- n. t. n..,,,..... n,nrtt,r nf C(,Minr ed on the 9th day of May. 192.?. by ; ; f-inin tn fieniin-s with ths strnnsrpr .i,,--... i . n i, ,.Laura G. Marshall and C. A. Mar-' - -1 - - - 1 - o - - mil L-uut: y ' -L , auu an Liicit pa.it, t . , , , nations in the matter of armament: Lot No. twenty-six (2C, in West plank, for somebody's platform. :o: better to batted. be well heeled than well; :o:- :a: the enmrt cnirit nf nntinnrrpsinn OreenwOOu, 3 V . ' V . I .... V. .. . . . h - - . .... . , . . - . . . should pervade its attitude tow the small and weaker nations of V.'csiern world. -:o subdivision i shall, her husband, as mortgagors to Of the uiaiuiiu iifieiu u uiui auu i " North half of the Southeast quarter of hi as d?lZ9Teyor 1 thf 110th "ard said Section thirty-one (31), bound- da, . Book ul, at Page the ed and described as follows: Begin-369 of Mortgage Records of Cass ;ning at a point in the North line of . . "IUI 'said sub-division 1.715 feet East of ; being given to secure the payment of .1 .-.i o. i,;..,, a certain promissory note or obhga- :o:- If a rich man can't get a seat in the senate and a poor man can't get! elected, perhaps the thing will be abolished. ! If the beefsteak ordered for dinner oh my, what The long-looked for event has ar-; there'll be!" -:o: rived the consolidation of the Omaha Bee and News. This is done in the! Browning often flew into rages in j talkirg to her mother, "Peaches" said, l but her mother seems to have shown Island to San Pedro. Clean living; well, undoubtedly is tough don't let it cow you. Beneath that hafl a ,ot to do with it. No yoUng a bluff exterior it may.be only bull. gter nf 17 couId have gone turoUgh a :a: " test like that had his body not been The government gangsters are go- . , . ' , , , . , in perieci coiiumuu. --u mu vuu v ing to fall out one of these day. And x .,,, u,, n,if,n aCCUStOmeU lO Uip 11UK ailU iiu0 n x nonaui., ime ettes and late hours could have car-' Plaintiff. ' vs ried off that $25,000. ! Vivk. tt' t tu. Put cp-iflinw up hnA'p a notion Vrii; tv. c- tto A blood test for drunks is to be the center of said Section thirty-one -i Vitin'' c'at ' , 4 i i .i ! i- T- (SI), said point being the Northeast110" , . " ,7 c'ai adopted by the Philadelphia police. If rne'r of Qt Nf) and runninsiand plaintiff alleges a brand of booze has been invented thence South 4 4.r' TVest, S17 feet; in that town that carries no odor on thence South 40 CO' West, 544 feet thtv i,ror,th the rp??t nf tho. nintrv to a corner of Lot No. 24 of said would like to hear about it. NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION. In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. "Clean living did it." said 17-year-old George Young after he won ?25,- Senate prepares for first vote on COO by being the only one of scores Shoes count more than hats in a the Farmer Relief bill. But then the of contenders to complete the long political race. In other words it is 4th of March is not far away. j gruelling swim from Santa Catalina i 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 14 West. ?50 feet: thence j : North 39 West, 2P5 feet; thence North 76 West, 150 feet; thence I North to North boundary line of said 1 Lot No. 26; thence East along said (North boundary line of Lot No. 26, to the place of beginning, all in NOTICE Township twelve (12), N.. Range nine (9), E., Cass county, Nebraska, Isubject to road rights of i Cass County. Nebraska, In and to a strip of land 40 feet in l-r-irlH t i Vnrth lino tf whlf-Vl ic Hp- To the Defendants: Alice Wolfe, scribed as follows: Commencing at a tt" T -r 1 . x . i ..Int on 1 f i.t Vnrt li rf thti NTnrth- Borah-ed out before that time. come a power in iseDraska, tne inter- it s a nne miiis 10 uove tn Nichols. Georire Nichols. Dan west corner of said Lot No. 26; that will do exactly rhalfnt fiT1(1 TiPrtha Chalfant. nnn- thence South 79 East, 212 Teet; 'a hair-pullinj :o:- interest of the Interests. :o: Young failed to name the chief item riet Nichols, George Nich in the list of things responsible for ols, Dan Chalfant and Ber- Borah says he will put the dry him the land field. issue up to the G. O. P. national con-j :o: i vention Yes if the noonle don't ret' Just as the Omaha News had be- der any circumstances his success a cast iron determination to succeed that wouldn't give up un- tha ChaKant. Defendants. -:o:- ests gobble it up. Watch out for what ditioned body Nearly every move the republican is coming for Omaha, party leaders make is toward cen-j :o: tralized government. Oh, you'll like w thence South 60 hprphr thence South 78 3 ; what you ask it to. But even more residents: sn. jo knrinir o n HptPTni- You and each of jvou are 1 1 . , i , . .. . ....... nn:;npn mar inp DiainriiT nas com- - '"" ere jusc inmKiiig me omer ination, to see tnrougn wnatever you - ---- - ------- - 5 ' fT, thence 22 50' East. 190 feet to it. till its too late to help yourselves. ' da' tna the movies would be the undertake; to grit your teeth and rnilrt f PQ; rn11Tltv whrnsta East and West line on bridge cross East. 19 5 feet; ' East, 292 feet; East. 104 feet; :o:- "Peaches" testified that "Daddy" all the Chaplin case publicity. Browning used to sneak up behind her; :o: logical landing place for anyone with pi0d along without thinking of sur- against j-ou and each of you for the inZ Salt Creek, real names unknown. and say "Boo!" Maj-be he though he . . .... .1 tt P'ico pniiTitr VphrncVn flpfprwl- render partition 01 tne west nair ot tne . .... u., miithw nnnrtpr nf Rpctior, nn, ants, the object, purpose and prayer 1 c ""i""1 ,ci""i Los Angeles in the first place 1 J.1 A a -T- ti -a 1 was working in the State Department. lIi "e 1S peiiuness. ouicn 1 11 oe ha(J lack(nj tnat. He ran out of fun :o: great, 11 ne snoum aeciue to go into f rhicaeo. remember, and borrov.-ed southwest Quarter of Section one (1). $60 from none other than William m . I (1), in Township ten (10), North of f "h,ch " q?l confirm the ,f he Range thirteen (13), and Lots one and title of the above described uds (1) two (2) and thrpe (3), in the real estate m the plaintiffs above . Notwithstanding the cases of. Lita the movies to recoup his fortune Grey Chaplin and "Peaches"" Helen :o: ; Browning we are still of the opinion that the mother-in-law poke is sadly nounces the perfection cf talking over-done. Township ten (10), North of The Ceneral Electric company- an-' V; - v:" . . . t Sixth Prlneipal Median, all in Cass c-oinpifie ui juuu.ty. 1 "fu i.r v"c (.OUEty, Nebraska, alleging that the broke again, a little farther west, and defendants Nellie Johnston, Harriet j movies. Now, perhaps they will turn the plots. The Tennessee legislature has just repealed a 125-year old law. But what a lot of folks in that state would like to see is the repeal of a law only eight years old. :o: their attention to improving actually covered the last third of his Nichols, Dan Chalfant are each' the journey afoot and in autos of chance owners of an undivided one-sixth ol The growing use of shark's nide has made shark fishing in Florida a profitable business. said real estate and that the defend- It seems that the only thing that tourists. act Alie Wolfe is the owner of an can head off serious trouble in China And his capital, when the day of undivided one-third of said real es- is a long series of heavy rains. Chin- the pwim dawned, was a few cents, tate. tt i,,i tn ..- en- n(1A tn cot ou are further notified that un- ese Soldiers Will not fight While it iS He 1,3(1 t0 'r- J"l "-000 t0 glt ip- vr, HHnn nn nr .back home to Toronto; had to win Monday the 2sth day of jit to buy his next meal. He couldn't February, 1927. the petition of plain- Aimee Semple McPherson savs Los fail and he knew it. tiff will be taken as true and judg- a x-i- i -i r w,.. An-Fles is "all miTPH nn " What Slirelv. every entrant in tne Dig "''" panuiuu icuucku m aixum- JUUIC KJL LllCr 1 - raining. :o:- ance therewith. All of which you will take due no- irUGH CHALFANT, Plaintiff. sharks are also said to have done well with the swimmers, the Chaplins, Hoi- marathon wanted it badly. But at the skin game. lywood and the climate end all, is it 1 oung. n we re not mi&taKcn, ius tice :o: any wonder?v , that quality of gritty, bulldog deter- A New Jersey jury has held that :o: '' mination in just a little greater de- j27-4w cider containing 5.39 per cent alcohol Look out for Lowden! He's coming grce than any of them. He compelled is non-intoxicating. Thus our faith on all fours. Has thousands of friends his tired, racked body to continue in the jury system of this grand and Pushing him along for the presidency, when he vas twice struck by painful state of Nebraska, County of Cass, glorious nation is fortified. ile needs no spokesman. He does his crippling cramps; he compelled him- ss. SHERIFF'S SALE named, as against any interest in, right or title to or lien upon the above described real estate or any part thereof, which the defendants or anv 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 21st day of March 1927, 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, LULA A. LANDON, . MYRON E. COLEMAN, ELMER C.COLEMAN, Plaintiffs. J. C. BRYANT, Att'y for Plaintiffs. f7-4w NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION -:o:- ovrn talkinsr. -:o:- Coolidge's friends says he has no idea of quiting the third term race. Senator Howell got silenced by Good. We would like to see the color Dawes the other day. There are a of the man's hair who can pull thru whole lot of fellows in the national In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Blandina Kuepper, Plaintiff vs. capital that need silencing and one of them might be Dawes, himself. :o: a third-term race for president. :o: Richard Washburn Child says: "It cannot be denied that Mr. Coolidge has a quiet method of obtaining re sults." Y,e have not observed any thing particularly quiet about the way he is getting results in Nicara- lke a dirty di at Secretary of State gua. but If his friends do not know IveIIog. a noise when thev hpar it thprp is nr use arguing. " - uusi iu biay out. ivipiing to!d a Will Rogers says that congress ought to pass a law prohibiting us from conferring with anybody on any thing until we learn how. This sounds self to keep struggling when an ad- vy virtue or an urtier or bale issued f by Gokla Noble Deal, Clerk of the verse current swept Ir.m out to sea for after he had nearly reached his goal; County, Nebraska, and to me directed, he compelled himself to keej eternally I will on the 2 6th day of February-Dlus-ginc alone when the entangling A- D- 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said) slimy kelp barred his path time after oh v. , liiou . iu miu yuuui,, .1 uu., To the Defendants Anna Ertz, And so, where the ethers had to ad- auction to the highest bidder for cash fiH qamn,n. t- T7.rt aTII, wifP the following described real estate, Matilda R Ertz. John, Joseph Ertz, day at tne soutn iront ioor 01 tne l " i " louse in the City of Platts- Dock. 3 Page No. 152 promissory ed May 9. 1C23.I that there is now i due plaintiff on said indebtedness thej sum of $370.40 with interest thereon j from and after the 15th day of De-1 cember, 1926, at the rate of 8 per. annum. Plaintiff prays that in default of payment by said defendant of the amount due plaintiff as aforesaid. 'said mortgaged premises may be de creed to be sold according to law to satisfy the sum found due with in terest and costs of suit and that said defendant and all persons claiming! by, through or under her, or any of them, be excluded from and fore closed of any and all interest, right, title and equity of redemption or lien upon said mortgaged premises. You are hereby required to answer this petition on or before the 7th day of March. 1927. THE STANDARD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA. By O. W. JOHNSON, Its Attorney. real estate to-wit: All that part of the north half of the southeast quarter of Sec tion 31 lying east of Salt Creek, and all that part of t!;e houth half of the southeast quarter f Section 31 lying east of the Chi cago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad right-of-way, exupt that part lying between the pre- ent right of way and til' aban doned right of way of the said railroad, being six acres, more or lens, which was deeded by Er nest A. Wiggenhorn to Israel lieetison. and that part of the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section '.'A lying west of the Burlington and Mis souri River Railroad right of way except that j.ortion of same which has heretofore been deed ed to said Railroad company; also Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, of Sec tion "2. except 1.32 acres off the north end of Lot 2. hereto fore deeded to Albert C. Hurt!, trustee, all in Township 13, Range 10, eas: 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, 3. 4. 5. 7 and 8 and 11, a subdivision of Govern ment Lot 6. all in Section 5. Township 12, Range 10, East of the Sixth Principal Meridian. Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing in all SI 4 acres more or less, according to Government Survey, subject to railroad right of way jthe same being levied upon and taken 'as the property of Charles E. Churchill, Laura E. Chun hill. Wil liam H. Graver, Effie M. Graver. ASSESSMENT UPON fTT T)TTTnT T-1 r O crwncnui.no Farmers and Merchants Bank of Ash Ttioactirr HAnarfmprif land. Nebraska, a corporation; The No. 1914. Office of the Comptroller National Bank of Ashland, Nebraska, a nmnrnf inn ATw1 T .itri V- Ci.ri nf thp Pnrrpupv ........ , v.- .. In the matter of the First National Vn?0.n I "-J: Bank, of riattsmouth, Nebraska. Washington, D. C, January 26, 1927. To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Upon a proper accounting by the Receiver heretofore appointed t Sleeoer. first and real name unknown; A. W. Sleeper, first and real name unknown; Sletper, first and real name unknown; Ran dall K. Brown, and John Doe. real collect the assets of "The First and true naIn.e unknown, and Rich to National Bank of Plattsmouth. Ne braska," and upon a valuation of the uncollected assets remaining in his hands, it appears to my satisfaction ara itoe. real ana true name un known, Defendants, to satisfy a judg ment of said Court recovered by Peters Trust Company, Trustee, that in order to pay the'debts of such Plaintiff against said Defendants, association it is necessary to enforce Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 4, the inrti virtual H.'ihilitv nf tlif shnre-A. D. 1926. holders therefor to the extent herein after mertioned. as nrescribed bv sec- tinn Kim fitirt nf ()ip Revised 'By E. P. STEWART. Sheriff Ca.ss County, Nebraska W. C. SCIIAUS. Deputy Sheriff. j6-5w. rOTICE TO CREDITORS '. single; Joseph Francis Ertz and wife, I Theresa L. Ertz; Thomas William ;Ertz, single; Francis Bernard Ertz; Congressmen Upshaw, of Georgia, mit defeat Young won. "Clean living" undoubtedly helped. No man could do what Young did if he was anything but a clean living man. '"" i But mere important, to our notion. t .it ... . . u-5c hi: ltitfT-minjtinn To swim innt. v- ,j i...-.,j ctii Americans residing in China " . . .7 t?Vr Margaret Ertz Connell and husband, !aro so fortunate as to get out they naE blt of the Pacific oce?n m splte a? "ie ZltTLre F; John Connell; S. Roy Ertz, single; S. of anything tnat couiu nappen. - , V I t-r Frank Ertz, single; M. Frederick R. ....... Elizabeth Fitch, detendants to satisfy " , '.. & , . ,,. In winning he has taught us all a a jud&iaent ot' id court recovered Wlfe' , I?!!n, valuable lesson. by The Standard Savings and Loan r"' w- ""i"1"1 - - A c.-noio t inn - T Dm n ho Vohroclra to-wit: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (S), Block Twenty-eight (28) in Young and Hays addition to the City of Plattsmouth. as surveyed, platted, and recorded, Cass Coun ty. Nebraska Statutes of the United States; Sec tion 1, c. 156, Act of June 30, 1876, and Section 23 of the Act approved December 23. 1913, known as the Federal Reserve Act Now. Therefore by virtue of the authority vested in by law, I do here- The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- by make an assessment and requisi- ty, ss. tion upon the share holders of the) In the County Court. said "The First National Bank of; In the matter of the estate of Plattsmouth," for fifty thousand dol-; August Bach, deceased. lars, to be paid by them, on or be-j To the creditors of said estate: fore the fifth day of March, 1927, j You are hereby notified, that I and I hereby make demand upon each will sit at the County Court room in and every one of them for the par Plattsmouth in said county, on the value of each and every share of the 7th day of March, A. D. 127, and capital stock of said association held on the Sth day of June. A. D. 127, or owned by them respectively, at at ten o'clock "a. in., of each da v. to the time of its failure; and I hereby jreceive and examine all claims direct Fred Buerstetta, the Receiver axrainst said estate, with a view to heretofore appointed, to take all nec-;thcir adjustment and allowance. The essary proceedings, by suit or other-Itime limited for the presentation of wise, to enforce to that extent the claims against said estate is three said individual liability of share-jmontn8 frora the 7th day of March, holders. A. D. 1927. and the time limited In witness whereof, I hereunto set for pavment of dcMs ,a one Vear my hand and caused my sesl of office from ald ?tn d f M h lf)27 to be affixed to these presents at the ,V;,OC! .0 ,i i n . a -w-w- . , . . . . . . 1 I AJ.1J 111 1 UUilU U11V1 t IU r' U I .J I and. wife, Mary J. Ertz; Anna Ertz ; W or uasmngton, in tne uistnct . . County Cour. this 4tn dav of Hoenig and husband, Thomas Hoenig; j oiumDia, tnis twenty-sixtn aay oi Februarv iqo7 i.y--l. I ATT TTl"Tiffnt. Defendants t William Henry Ertz and wife, Helen Marie Ertz; Maggie Ertz, widow; fundamental truth about the Chinese West is West and the twain shrll never meet." :a:- . wants Rlirh rasps f.s the Tlrnu-nirer rti vnrfP i,,it fcpnt nut nf thp T;ii.,t whpn he Baid: East is East a::d It may be mean to mention it, but only a few months ago the voters of to keep Mr Upshaw out of the lime- longer are we tQ be bothered ; ; light by sending another man to con- n,,,,,,,,. . . , . , . nie oaiance or lie Ohio gang? Put them where they u? . long behind the bars and be dc:e with it. gross in his stead. Nebraska, TPftwrnVTV ATOTI PRT.PA'R'EUNESS Plaintiff against said defendants. I ; Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Jai President Coolidge's reference tc 22 A- D- 1927. military preparedness in his address before the government's business or ganization in Washington, has al most overshadowed everything he had January, A. J. W. McINTOSII. (Seal) Comptroller of the Currency. (Seal) f7-4w II. DUXBURY. County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. BERT REED Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. ' Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage- ton,,, notified at on the 25th day of Jan- 1926, and filed in-the office of thei"' 1 ' 1 ia,ul,u January inn" u i n- mi,- 'PmiBfn eiori- r.. t-t, Vniimi. I s- T- V. 1 T5ail-a nti f Vi a f A i V, ,1ott nf TITott 1 Q f ff -ATCnie lOWie UnQ piJlii),U f r X-.l.ooVo frnm Afiloa Allan a r, A rr,r.to T. Allan ,L,Illm'1 lOWie, Defendants NOTICE A Word With the Old Folks Elderly People Are Learninglmportanet of Qood Elimination. IN the later years of life there is apt to be a slowing up of the bodily functions. Good elimination, however, is just as essential to the old as to the young. Many old folks have learned the value of Doan'a Pills when a stimulant diuretic to the "Stidneys is required. Scanty or burning passages of kidney secre tions are often signs of improper iid ney function. In most every com munity are scores of users and en dorsers who acclaim the merit Doan'a. Ask your neighbor! to say on other important topics. The president devoted the main portion of ! It is said that Mrs. "Peaches" liis EPeecb to debt reduction and gov- Browning and her mother are going ernment economies, but his remarks ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. Tn tho Pnn n tv Pnnpt The State of Nebraska. Cass Coun- equitably divided to begin life anew in Chicago under on Preparedness have aroused the ty gs assumed names. But whv assume greater interest because or tneir names? Their tirspnt nno bearing on the naval controversy in rad Heisel, deceased real assets in Chicago congress. , n reading and filing the petition , ,. . . . . . xi. . of Anna Heisel praying that admmis- :o: In discussing the federal debt, Mr. traticn of Mid estate may be granted How old doe3 a man have to get Coolidge showed that the government to George Heisel as administrator to be too old to work?" asks an ex- "'-3 over $2,000,000,000 ahead of its Ordered, That February 2Sth A. D. chanee. Jndp-inr- frnm v,o n,.,v. ci-.hoiinu nf onon-n;nn ami tTmt the 1927, at ten o'clock youngsters seen loitering in pool extra reductions now represent an an- prrsons interested rooms and on street corners, along nual saving in interest of about appear at a County anywhere between Sth and 6th will $100,000,000. He indicted that the in and for said county, and show suffice. schedule of payments would be fur- cause why the prayer of petitioner . . J ' u . ' . ., . should not be granted; and that no- pno7Z,0: rr ther exceeded this year. The president t5ce of the pendency of said petition -.i. .-uSura, no re- appears to have changed his mind Pnd the hearing thereof be given to trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, ! from Miles Allen and Connie L. Allen ; against ymi and each of you for the to Vallery & Wetenkamp. a co-part- jpartition of Lots three (3) and four nership composed of Glen Wetenkamp p0 the defendants Archie !(4), in Block ninety-four (94), in and Frank E. Vallery, of Platts- Towle and Emma Towle:- ' the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, mouth, Nebraska, in the amount of you and eaCh of you are hereby (Nebraska, setting forth the interest $200.00, with interest thereon at notified that 11. P. Long as plaintiff 'of herself and of each of you in said the rate of 8 per cent per annum Ced a petition and commenced an ! property, and praying for a partition from date until paid, due Sept. 30th, actj0n in tne District Court of Cass 'thereof, or if the same cannot be; 1926, that we, Glen Wetenkamp and (T,untv. Nebraska, on the 1st dav of , that said property Frank E. allery, will sell at public rphruarv. 1927. aeainst von and -:irh be sold and the proceeds thereof auction to the highest bidder for of vou tne obiect. Durnose and nrav- icasii, me iuiiuvnuS umiiu cuaiit-i er of which is to obtain & iurfinripnt against you and each of you for the sum of $817.26 and interest at seven per cent from the 1st day of Febru ary, 1&27, and costs of this action; and in order to collect the same. plaintiff has commenced a suit in ct- t ' f f divided, and for equitable relief. .I ., ,in v,u , You and each of vou are further property .described in said chattel notified that you are required to an-; mortgage-note, to-wit: swer said petition on or before the ; One Ford Coupe, Engine 14th day of March. 1927, or the al- Number 9620107. legations of plaintiff's petition will Said sale will be held on Tuesday, be taken as true and judgment in the 15th day of February, 1927, at i iiniinril-iTipp Tx-ith tho hnni- nf lO-tlfl u m nf aniri rinv . . ..... a. m., is assigned - -7 T-,. n ' ,,inX n tachment and levied upon your real nptitinn -r.-hpn " all lne Prayer ui baiu pcuuuu. ""'"J propertv. tO-V.it: Ktfery BLANDINA KUEPPER, upon Lot .12 of Block 3 5 .Original P oi 1 ( 2 , Jn niopk v. iiaiiiiiii. iowu, oi lue ny oi ruusmuuiu, ,1ftl ir, .-i11a r.f cn, h W. A. ROBERTSON Attorney for Plaintiff j31-4w open one Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain hour. VALLERY & WETENKAMP, Of course, everything in life can- By . 1.L1 V llt'M I II VHII 1 1 IT rt T n I llieiATSrt . 1 A 1 .. . 1 i. J oil rnTr.nn . S s i n 4- .... -m -m 1 A " 0r " " - v vuuipit'teiy since ce aavocaiea a re- ciwuo lutncaicu ju miu uiauci no ue just as we wouia liKe it, dui FRANK E VALLERY , concerning George Washington. Is in mission of taxes, and. for that he is Publishing a copy of this order in h t n radiQ fan ' i i ... ...... The PlnttsTiimith Jnnrnnl a. rptitI- , 5 material ror to be commended. He is right in in- weeky newspaper printed in said is enjoying a gplendid grand opera " A TVT 9 O , PIIJLS Etones- e Insist that Rupert not sisting that prompt redemption is the county, for three successive weeks, program there ouht to be some way Another good man gone iLJ J JrL hD fW. Buempi lo aesiroy any or the hard soundest economy, and he is wise in pnor to said day of hearing. c- n- -I , i"'- tuummng tne eat- reiusinsr to nrtvncatp a further pptipm! u-v. x 3 - uiiuuim Awmic tn env luuwj'l ' , . - - a - K Fo-MOburQCo..Mfg.Chem..Bufialo.N.Y. lBS Vl-Ces of New Orleans. reduction of taxes until the producing (Seal)f7-3w Bend, Cass county, Nebraska. "V mi era fiirthor nrtifmA tnat vnn 'are required to answer said petition inn nr Viofnro Mnnrlar tho 1 ct Hav Mortgagees. of jjarch, 1927, or the allegations i therein contained will be taken as "true and judgment will be rendered Jin favor of plaintiff and against you j31-3w ,and"each of you according to the Judge A. prayer of 6aid petition. of suppressing the fellow who insists L. Sutton died Thursday morning. In Dated tnis rd day or i-eoruary. County Judge, cure pip in chickens. , gentleman and an able Jurist. f7-4w Plaintiff.