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JLKRUAET 17, 1927- TLZaSKOTTTE RELAX - WTESLY JTJUEJTAL PAQETHEO . Che plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEm-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Btar4 at PoataflUo. Plattsmouth. Nab. u a-coBd-alasa mall -tte. 1776 IDEA MOVES CHUTA SHERIFF'S SALE R. A. BATES, Publisher SUESCEIPTIOH PEICE $2.00 PEE YEAR IB ADVAKCS When a new idea sets abroad In a' State of Nebraska, County of Cass, country you may expect startling de- 8 By virtue of an order of Sale is velopments. (sued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of Ideas, in this world of ours, are the District Court within and fort rare things. An. idea big enough to Cass county, Nebraska, and to me ! . A. . . . . , directed, I will on the 5th day of, grip the imagination of a whole coun- Februaryt A. D. 927, at 10 o'clock! try comes along not oftener than once a. m., of said day, at the south front j or twice in a century. When it does door of the court house, in the City come its results are far-reaching. f Plattsmouth, in said county, sell China, stagnant in the peace ot at Public auctn i!he hiest ??id; , uer ior casn me luiiuwmg uescnueu nodding mandarins and stately pa- reai estate to-wit: ... . .... in a Hare you got your Valentine yet? :o: Nebraska can't complain about the weather bo far. :c: What Las become of Charlie Dawes? le Ms pipe stopped up? :o: It takes nine tailors to make a man, but one ladise tailor can break Aim. :a: Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler should receiye an invitation to a White House breakfast. :o: New England is a slow, backward, unenterprising section which didn't hare a single bank failure last year. -:o The law we find Is much at fault; Though love is blind It isn't halt. :o: You can't blame it on spring yet. -:o: gadas for so many centuries, has been I siezed by an idea the idea that is expressed by the word "Nationalism." For countless centuries the average Chinese hardly had an inkling of that! idea. To the village coolie the whole universe was included in the limited boundaries of his own immediate i Look out for a sneeze, but do your, neighborhood. IIe miSbt have a di-l lutea loyalty to nis town; loyalty to- Do lots of thinking before you enter . power of conception. own upon your spring work. :o: But now the idea is taking hold. It came gradually, born of oppres- The average literary man mtiers son and misrule. Slowly, painfully, up the house for nis wite to pick, up. there was impressed on the mind of - ! the coolie the idea that his country The only difference between death; wag Bomethlng more than the few and taxes is the iormer is sometimes painless. square miles surrounding his birth (place. He began to realize, in a mud- T'tiKPttled weather predicted. Oh. yes. Plattsmouth is all right.' can.t help it. We will have to take ed in fal"off Peking or Shanghai had Don't you think? You are privileged jt as it comes. :o: to get out if you don't like the old town. :o: What happens to gangsters when they rob the mails is becoming a pow erful argument for government own ership. :o: Liquor is no longer used to christ en snips In the United States. Too much danger of the stuff eating holes In 'em. :o: Secretary Kellogg is not the only one to find Mexico a jinx also Judge Ittner. :o: direct effect on living conditions in his own village. So now China is aflame. A new na- There's tional spirit is being born. Nationalism is one of the strong est impulses that can move a people. It looks more like Senator Reed It can be one of the finest; and, at j every day as the democratic presi- the same time, it can be one of the! dential candidate. -tor- most dangerous. The 13 seacoast ! colonies of Great Britain were restive' Who remembers way back when under the hand of desperation for; men used to wear wire collar-shapers many years; but not until a true na-; under their coats? 'tional spirit was born, and given ex-! "O: I nression on a Julv dav in 1776. did: What the Filipino leaders really. cori.. , ' . Wnr-- Fibbing children, according to a physician, should not be despised. Not want isn't fredom for the islands, but abJe tQ 6trike at the present high rate for fiction, a boss who Is native at least. :o: :o:- When a true national spirit moves j All that part of the north half of the southeast quarter of Sec tion 21 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 prrt lying betveen the pres ent riht 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 Eurlinpton 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 22, 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 C, all in Section 5, Township 12. Ranee 10, East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing in all S14 acres more or less, according to Government Survey, subject to railroad right- of way Maybe what's wrong with this gen eration is that too many parents' slip pers are being worn out on the danc ing; floors. :o: Tne senate approves the McNary- Haogen farm bill by a vote of 47 to. 39. It is sure to pass In the house this week. :o: . There are thirty-nine known di seases that may attack rose bushes, and this doesn't Include the neigh bor's chickens. A veto of McNary-Haugen farm bill by Coolidge means good-bye to his chances for a third term. a people, outsiders can beware how the same being levied upon and taken they interfere :o:- Tbere is a kind of as tDe property ot Charles E. . , cnurchui, Laura J. Churchill, wi- hnma n conic tn itiitp . - " - , m H r,ravpT. Effie M. Graver. jbut world-shattering in its effects. It Farmers and Merchants Bank of Ash- dynamlte in There are poor men in the senate, gives Dinn to t rencn revolutions. iana, iseurassa, a corporation; me of course, but the adjective doesn't Thirty-year wars, sends armies forth National Bank of Ashland, Nebraska. . . ..H .,v..),w. 0 ,.nce a corporation; Mead Lumber Com- neceesaniv rerer to nnances. . " -i :o:- fair countrysides. pany, a corporation; W. H. Sleeper, Jr., first and real name unknown; Broadcasting didn't remain in its, China is arroused. Even the Amer- Sleeper, first and real name infant stage half as long as infants ' ican missionaries, heretofore well unknown; A. W. Sleeper, first and remain in their broadcasting stage :o: liked by the masses, are in danger real name unknown; Sleeper, fiTGf anH Tn'j 1 ti 'i m n nL-TirixL-n Pan. The new nationalism is, among other ., t- r!rn.T1 nn,, lnhT n ' , Let at least this much be said for f things, blind. Do not make the mis- and true name unknown, and Rich- psychoanalysis: "Superior complex"! take of thinking that the Chinese ard Roe. real and true name un sounds much better than "conceit." i trouble will "blow over soon." They known. Defendants, to satisfy a judg- :o: a.-m not ment of said Court recovered by h"eters irust Company, Trustee, THE LOWEST .INTEREST RATE EVER OFFERED TO FARMERS THE LONG TERM FEATURE SAVES YOU MONEY AND WORRY IT BEING GOVERNMENT SUPERVISED MAKES IT ABSOLUTELY SAFE IT BEING CO-OPERATIVE, YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE EARNINGS THERE ARE NO RENEWAL COMMISSIONS OR FEES EVERY FIVE YEARS THE INTEREST RATE IS NOW ONLY 5 AND IS FURTHER REDUCED BY DIVIDENDS 4 EPS OF OMAHA See the Secretary of ywr ca auMutiwi for complete information and detaiU D. C. West, Nehawka, Neb. NOTICE NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION, j ASSESSMENT UPON SilAULliUL.Ut.ll3 In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Cather ine M. Coleman, Hettie G. Wright, Ella May Marshall. Ada F. Gullion. Hugh Chalfant. Isa O. McLeese, Mattie J. Bailey, Lula A. Landon, Myron E. Coleman and vs. Elmer C. Coleman, have filed a peti- Alice Wolfe, W. J. Johns tion in the District Court of Cass! ton, Nellie Johnston, Har- county. Nebraska, on the second dayiriet Nichols, George Nich- of April. 192 6. against Robert R. Livingston and Livingston, his wife, first true name unknown; Stephen B. Clark and Clark, Come one. come all. a sight to see. rsns enjoy the average mo- Gutsiders can represg the spirlt or Xtendanto . . . ...... tinri TtTttTo cava a Mlttchnro'ri Tifrt - ome bounding m a nurry. At last it - - nationalism for a time, but not for seems that Smedley B. agrees with "3Bor, cave a mental age 01 iz years Nicholas Murray. -:o: I -:o:- long. It occurs to us that if the Episcopal A nortn Carolina youth who took bishops had a sense of humor, they; one drink of moonshine liquor is nowWOU1 BiriKe oul- uniu ain uo blind, deaf, dumb and paralyzed. part" :o:- PEEPAEEDUZSS j "Why," asks a metropolitan daily. is one European nation spending Otherwise he suffered no ill effects; T .. . 4!o:- .,,., more on armaments than she spent in; Is It not rather humiliating that from the libation. : :o: . ' A booster's club out in New Mexico wants to -change the name of that state to "Coolidge." Don't be in a turry, brethern. Posterity may radic ally revise present political estimates. :o: Had the Ohio gang robbed a mail truck instead of taking almost every- Mezican bandits rate the freedom on an American citizen $165? :o 1918? Whj' is another spending five' times as much on armament as her Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January 4, A.. D. 1926. E. P. STEWART. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska C. SCHAUS. Deputy Sheriff. j6-5w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS By- W as worth but Tne state or Nebraska, Cass coun- i annual payment to the United States? ty, ss. jWhy are many other European coun- In the County Court. 'trips KnpnrtiTif miiiim- rm nm,-,. in tne matter 01 xne estate or un tue b 01 .idrcn mn cons. o - August Bach, deceased. men and several senators will prob- ment. . Tq thg creditors of gaid estate: ably step down and out for all time! These are questions to which an-; You are hereby notified, that I to come. swers are not reauy apparent, never- win sit at tne county court room in :o. jtheless they suggest a trend of Plattsmouth in said county, on the A stenographer who hae experience, thought not calculated to bring com- 7th45Iaye"f Marc- A- D197' "d thing at '-Washington but the postal in short hand is being advertised for fort to the pacifists who are always in a" te o'clock a m , of each day to department, it would probably be in in Boston. What a quaint, old town our midst. In this conection President receive and examine all claims Leavenworth with the Egans and Boston is! t Coolidge's words to congress in his against said estate, with a view to Sheltona. .Q. ! annual message last month are worth their adjustment and allowance. The :o: j If divorce suits are accepted as cri-! remembering "While we are doing oui ti.m.e Iimite.d for Presentation of ' With a governor and legislature terian. the costliest and most fragile' best to eliminate all resort to war for onTh firmly committed to good roads and thing in the world is a broken fem-the purpose of settling disputes," A. D. 1927. and the time limited better schools, and with a house edu- inine heart. i said he, "we cannot but remember for payment of debts is one year cation committee 12 to 1 against re-. -:o: jthat the peace we now enjoy had to ir!.8aia in aT l aiT , . t iiut;a m uaiiu ciLiu lue seal ui tnenon or scieniinc leacnine in tne iiavara acctiRpn th wri-noptnn root- v, k- !, i "J T'""' mm. ii tuc . , pnTlntv Pnnrt Ihii 4th dav of or.hnnia a rt q tilq c it oo-to haii r.i vku. ti 1, .... . fcalu county tuuri, i ms nil aay oi uvvrto, .i. "vvuin, uiuoi ur uiiiug iuc uctM ui rignts oi our country are to De deiena- February 1927 definitely listed as a runner-up for Crimson lads. And Cambridge doesn't ed we cannot rely for that purpose w . M A. . 1 t 1 1 ? . . . . f Conors ae one oi our most progressive iook iiKe oiiywooa, eitner, and enlightened states. 50 BABY CHICKS -:o: Senator Cole Blease has been in vited to deliver an address at Win chester, Va. Well, there's no account ing for the peculiar taste of towns. :a: I upon anyone but ourselves." j Someone has said: "The pacifists is an idealist who would make peace by j teaching peace. The peace-maker is a realist who makes peace by being I ready to meet an emergency com monly called preparedness." Peace- (Seal) f7-4w A. II. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. II. P. Long, Plaintiff vs. tr js. t -. . . . . Mduue ljee Aiuaa, tne Indian hei-- makers are not pacifists. Rut as Idtip A.t..- , A ess. solved the mystery of her Ion- as tne world is in its present troubled Emma Towle, disappearance by showing up in Xi-.- and chanirine state, with so manv Defendants ita. Okla.. and drawing S4.000 out r,f discordant and alarming elements To th ii11fjart, Ar,a the bank. Now everything is as clenr abroad, it would be sheer follv to dis- Towle and Emma Towle: as Aiuaa. NOTICE -:o: IT MUST BE SPECTACULAE We will give 50 baby chicks ab solutely FREE to the party b rins ing in inc grcaioi percentage a Doy Bkater on Lake Erie was liatctung tray ot eggs, between the marooned on a cake of ice that be-t came detached from the rest and drift-.1 Tunney hasn't been insulted 1.ou ana eacn 01 ou are "ereDy eince entember " Will Rocers re- "OL1Iiea inai 1 onS as piamtin since feeptemDer. win itogers re- file(1 a petition and commenced an minds us in his quaint way. The action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 1st day of February, 1927, against you and each of you, the object, .purpose and pray er of which is to obtain a judgment n inct V nil n ti rl parh nf rnn fnr tho Never put off till tomorrow the Joy- f SS172S and lntGrest at seven his wife, first true name unknown; C. A. Woosley and Violet S. Woosley, his wife: H. H. Alden and Adelia I. Alden, his wife; Horace Metcalf; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of each and every one of the above named defend ants, and all persons having or claim ing any interest in the East half of the Southwest quarter of the North cast quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township twelve (12). N., Range nine (9), E.: also Lot No. twenty-seven (27) in West Green- Plaintiff. ols, Dan Chalfant and Ber tha Chalfant, Defendants. NOTICE Treasury Department No. 1914. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. In the matter of the First National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Washington, D. C January 2C. 1927. To all whom it may coucern: Whereas, Upon a proper accounting by the Receiver heretofore uppointed to collect the assets of '"The First Nation:-.! Bank of Plattsniouih. Ne braska," and upon a valuation of the uncollected assets remaining in his To the Defendants: Alice Wolfe,' W. J. Johnston, Nellie Johnston, Harriet Nicnois. oeorge isicnois, uan , d it npit,ars to my satisfaction Chalfant and Bertha Chalfant, non-' hat jn or,k.r to pay the debts or such residents: I association it is uecestsary to enforce You and each of you are hereby : the individual liability cf the tshare notified that the plaintiff has com- i holders therefor to the extent hertin menced an action in the District afler mentioned, as prescribed by sc Court of Cass county, Nebraska, j ticn 5151 and 5234 of the Revised against you and each of you for thejgtatTIteg cf tne United Siatwj; Sec partition of the west half of the tion 1, c. 156, Act of June SO, 1S7C. southwest quarter of Section one ' and Section 23 of the Act approved (1), in Township ten (10), North of December 23, 1913, known as the Range thirteen (13), and Lots one Federal Reserve Act wood, a sub-division of the North half ; (1), two (2) and three (3), in the 1 Now, Therefore by virtue of the of the Southeast quarter of Section ; southwest quarter of Section one (1), I authority vested in by law, I do here-thirty-one (31); and all that part of jn Township ten (10), North of ' by make an assessment a"d requisl Lot No. twenty-six (26, in West!Range thirteen (13), East of the tion upon the share holoers of the Greenwood, a subdivision of the sixth Principal Meridian, all in Cass said "The First National Bank of North half of the Southeast quarter of j county, Nebraska, alleging that the Plattsmouth," for fifty thousand dol said Section thirty-one (31), bound- defendants Nellie Johnston. Harriet lars. to be paid by them, on or be- ed and described as follows: Begin- (Nichols, Dan Chalfant are each the ning at a point in the North line of;owners 0f an undivided one-sixth of said sub-division 1,715 feet East of ;sajd real estate and that the defend the center of said Section thirty-one ; ant Alice Wolfe is the owner of an (31), said point being the Northeast undivided one-third of said real es corner of Lot No. 26. and running tate thence South 4 45' West, 317 feet; j you are further notified that un thence South 40 30' West, 544 feet'jess you answer said petition on or to a corner of Lot No. 24 of said before Monday the 2Sth day of sub-division; thence North 152 feet February, 1927. the petition of plain to the center of Salt Creek; thence tiff wiH be taken as true and judp South 55 40' West. 120 feet; thence ment ln partition rendered in accord North 64 30' West, 155 feet; thence anc? therewith North 20i2 West, ?50 feet; thence, AH Qf whicn you will take due no North 394 West, 2C5 feet; thence tJce North 7614 West, 150 feet; thence j HUGH CHALFANT, North to North boundary line of said j274W. Plaintiff. LOl .NO. o ; lueute ja&i aiuiif, ooiu North boundary line of Lot No. 26, to the place of beginning, all in Township twelve (12), N.. Range nine (9), E., CasB county, Nebraska, subject to road rights of Cass County, Nebraska, in and to a strip of land 40 feet in width, the North line of which is de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point 80.6 feet North of the North west corner of said Lot No. Zb; thence South 79 East, 212 feet; 41 O .. V, Cft.V O To 1 O K foot - I Lueu ulu -7. .,wid Sampson E. Ertz, and wife,' thence South 7S 35' East, 292 feet; . . . . ' . i NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION In the District Court of Cas3 County, Nebraska vs. Anna Ertz, widow, et al. Defendants Dock. 3 Page No. 152 Blandina Kuepper, Plaintiff In the County Court. The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty. PS. In the matter of the estate of Con rad Heisel. deceased. fWi rrilinr, ntirl filinc file not if Inn thence North 70 East. 104 f eet ; i ldaT" rt I f' ' of Anna Heisel praying that adminls- thence 22 50' East, 190 .feet to ' V Jt. i tration of said estate may t.e grantea To the Defendants Anna Ertz, fore the fifth day of March. 1927. and I hereby make demand upon each and every one of them for the par value of each and every share of the capital stock of said association held or owned by them respectively, at the time of its failure; and I hereby direct Fred Buerstetta, the Receiver heretofore appointed, to take all nec efisary proceedings, by suit or other wise, to enforce to that extent the said individual liability of share holders. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and caused my seal of office to be affixed to these presents at the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, this twenty-sixth day of January. A. D. 1927. J. W. McINTOSH, (Seal) Comptroller of the Currency. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. ?ast0aASt 1 iD? bridfT,lTiErtz. single; Francis Bernard Ertz mg Salt Creek, real names unknown, I . '.,.'',.' T t,. . t. . . . . . r j ciliu v lit. iliai T U. IJI II., XX11I1CI X . J L - and Cass county, Nebraska, defend-,... 'm QQ ,. ants, the object, purpose and prayer " "rr- :"a: ZZi m lfh,ll I?!! hS.M Marie Ertz; Maggie Ertz. widow; right and title of the i ibove des cribed and husban(I real estate in the plainUffs above Joh Connell. s. Roy Ertz, Blnsle; s. named, as against any Interest in, Frank Bin M Frederick R. ngni or uue 10 or uu Ertz anfl wifg Heen Ertz; Mary Ertz, widow, and Amelia Fitzpatrick. widow, non-residents: You and each of you are hereby inference is unmistakable. :o: K0T0RGRAMS ed out onto the lake, bearing the help-' ..-o . ua.u mLu. :ride you can have today. :per cent from the 1st day of Febru- Someone saw him. A whole city. The man who hesitates is run over. ary. 1927, and costs of this action; days of March 1st and 29th. i limit of one tray to each party trays holding 112 eggs, and the hatching charge will be $3.35 per tray. Eighteen trays will be ao. : aa arouseQ- oats tried to fight in the pursuit of happiness we are ana in oraer lo conect tne same, .neir way tnrougn tne floes; airplanes an nkeir to exceed the speed limit. i 1 . , flew over thA iaV n iv "Keiy 10 exceea tne speeu nuui. tachment and levied upon your real new over the lake to look for him., There is no use locking the garage property, to-wit: For several days the search was the door after the car has been taken out. Lot two (2). in Block ten (10). in the Village of South Bend, Cass county, Nebraska. You are further notified that you are required to answer said petition cepted weekly in this contest. Make your reservation early. Eggs to be delivered at the hatch ery on Monday of each week. MORROWO (facility Hotebory Plattsmouth, Neb. u,mauoa. ,for a joyride. We need the spectacular to arouse; Tne fellow with the old car is lucky us. We are unmoved by the fact that if he nins into nothing but debt. mums ana lactones ana plantations It ls considered all right to blow on or before Monday, the 21st day grind the life out of children; we your own honif providing it is attach- f March. 1927. or the allegations reallre that it is regretable, but we do ed to a high-speed car .therein contained will be taken as not tAk rwiirfc i S speeu car. true and jud&ment will oe rendered not use xbucb action. j Don't count your chickens if you ln favor of plaintiff and against you But let one la go to his death in ilve near a high road! jand eacn of you according to the a spectacular way and we are etirred, ,0. prayer of said petition, to th depths. i Senator Tioran' nemi to be, for Dated this 3rd day of February, I If mmAM ilkA mm-Aim t a x-1- 1 I. .. A. D. 1927. I -wi,v,tr.,i ..b"o iwuiu iiieuui; rciauo-9 wiin tBrjrouy uui only stir us as colorful ones do! the republican party. fT.iw above described real estate or any part thereof, which the defendants or any of them may have or claim to nave in saia reai ebtaie, uu iui duu t;5 j i, .. . v, o ck - nr other and further relief as may bet , .- ... inJ-.tifr ninnrUTin just and equitable. Il.uepper filed her petition ln the Dis- The defendants and each of them , Cagg co Nebraska, are required to answer said Petitio: Qa in8t and eacn of you for the ?S,r befre lue 2lf rln Partition , of Lots three (3) and four 1927. or the allegations of said peti- f in BJock ninety.four (94)f in tion wi"AeHe5EayLEM the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county. HETTIE G. WRIGHT, I . i, ,.!' - ,,v - ctri 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. Atfy for Plaintiffs. f7-4w property, and praying for a partition thereof, or if the same cannot be equitably divided, that said property be sold and the proceeds thereof divided, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before the 14th day of March. 1927, or the al legations of plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment in partition entered in accordance with H. P. LONG, Plaintiff. The North Carolina Legislature has , the prayer of said petition. reported unfavorably on an anti-pet- BLANDINA KUEPPER, ting bill; and all the chances are thatl . ,OT, Plaintiff. the action is "wise. Cupid is sometimes I Attorney for Plaintiff. silly and sometimes indiscreet, but. J31-4w there Is more wisdom in his quivar than was svsr packed ia a klus law. All local news is in the JouriiaL to George Heisel as administrator Ordered, That February 28th A. 1). 1927. at ten 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 ln and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency of said petition pnd the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order ln The Plattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in Raid county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 5th, 1927. A. II. DUXBURY. ( Seal ) f 7-3 w County Judge. NOTICE Whereas, Harry Poisall, convicted in Cass county, on the 2nd day of July, 1926, of the crime of bootleg ging, has made application to the Board of Pardons for a parole, and the Board of Pardons, pursuant to law have set the hour of 10 a. m. on the 8th day of March, 1927. for hear ing on said application, all persons interested are hereby notified that they may appear at the State Peni tentiary, at Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day and hour and show cause, if any there be, why said application should, or should not be granted. FRANK MARSH. Sec'y Board of Pardons. X. T. HARMON. Chief State Probation Officer. '4