THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927. PIATTSHOUTH SEML-. WEEKW JOUKWO. PAOE THKCa Cbc plattsmouth journal PUBLISHED, SEMKWEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA tara4 at Poatofflc. Platttmouth? 'Nb.. mm iicoid-cltu mall matter R. A. BATES , Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Services are largely attended. -:o:- There flowers. seemed to be plenty of -:o:- More storms so reports say. and floods abound, Floods arise, but many still cling ing to their homes. :o: You may have corking ideas, but don't bottle them up. :o: Decoration Day was generally ob served all over the nation. :a: You may start swatting right now, get 'em while they're coming. :o: The lazy man always extends a wel come to the spring fever microbe. :o: A woman isn't necessarily an old hen because she is set in her ways. :o: It takes some pretty hard facts to make an impression on a soft-headed man. :o: When stronger safes are made, the Russian trade delegations will buy them. :o: Well, school is out, and the kids will be turned loose the balance of the summer. -:o: Many of the girls we see today look as if they had escaped from a burning building. :o: Excavators have unearthed the loud speaker used by an ancient Ro man oracle. It was not a Jaw bone. :o: Some people seem to forget that there are any Civil War veterans. But they saved the flag when it need ed saving. :o: Breaking into the Soviet trade delegation's offices seems to have been one of the wel-known interna tional breaks. - A man marries the first time be cause he doesn't know any better, but after that he marries Just to get out; of people's way. :o: When Sheakespeare wrote that "all the world's a stage," he no doubt fore- saw that all the women in it would, dress like chorus girls. :o: We have our pondering moments, and during the last we wondered! what Roy Haynes and Wayne Wheel- ! er will have to talk about now. Franco-Russia relations, we learn, will not be altered for the present. Nor as we meditate upon what hap pened in England, for the past. :o: The national income for 1926 was a billion over that for 1925, 1926 asl you doubtless recall, was an election year in Illinois and Pennsylvania. :o: Marie Prevost, film actress, and Kenneth have separated left the! a week ago. No one else having done it, we be nignly announce to ambitious youth, Harlan, her actor-husband, spite of the fact that no government ' tion thirteen (1-i). an in tovnsnip. five ohain3 am fifteen links, thence u'l.a 19 1 north ranim twelve ... t it. , Miss Prevost having . "director general" has his name all . 1 , ' .cV fho i, f at in the,??u.in inre.e "ains a"u "Bnir . , . . , . . . . ., ... 1, v.. -. ;- iinKS, or 10 me norm line 01 rcari r home for a hotel more than over the bulletins in wayside stations. County of Cass, Nebraska, excepting; ct ' thence east aiontr the north :o: one acre out or tne bouiiw .est er, I line of said street five chains and :o! There are a thousand different of said southwest quarter (S U ) oi j fif tppn linka n the west line of Maid- than Lindbergh succeeded because he'aEa,n- But the believes in plane living and receiv ed his training by mail. :o: All honor to Capt. Lindbergh, but let MaJ. Lambert keep the well-deserved honor which has been confer red on him by giving his name to the St. Louis airport in the acquiring and making and maintaining of which he has been the principal factor. :o: We want to do the right thing at any cost, but until further advices we shall assume that the president's ur editors indorse eaitors indorse. gent request that we his foreign policy, whatever it may !be at any given moment, in all its ramifications, does not make it lncum- bent upon us to believe a Russian red 1 is really there every time Secretary Kellogg thinks he sees one. BABY CHICKS Leghorn Baby Chicks 8c Each W. H. Leesley Greenwood Decoration over. :o:- A very beautiful day for Decora tion. :o:- The farmers seem to be in glee over the prospects. -:o: Coolidge spoke to the people of the nation Monday. :o: The Woman's Relief Corps calls a great deal of credit. :o: Coolidge and the third term are about to cease partnership. :o: How about the Fourth of July? The next thing in order. :o: . The worm usually turns after it is too late to make a getaway. :o: Do you know of anything that is harder to get than easy money? :o: Sorry we were unable to attend the exercises, after ten days of illness. :o: Some promising young musicians are unable to fulfill their promises. :o: Some fine movies at the Parmele theater this week. Don't fail to at tend. :o: Animal motion pictures always draw crowds. The animals never try to eat. :o; That the potato is one of the most egotistical of vegetables is proven by its multiplicity of eyes. :o: Captain Charles A. Lindbergh will return home June 16th. Oh, what a reception he will receive? :o: A great many motorists are won dering why pedestrians are permitted to use the streets without licenses. -:o:- The only prominent Republican who is noncommittal on the subject of a third, term for Coolidge is Cool idge. :o: Speaking of acrobatics, there is the Dossibilitv of cettine: into summer : t r c,i spring. -:o: There are times when we feel that there are only 31 days in May in or- der that some of the rainfall may be left for June. :o:- The old veterans, soon forgotten. bu-t their work on saving this glor-, , , A iA ( ions Lnion is not so soon lorgonen , I by the loyal men of the Tand. :o:- An optimist is a man who thinks the choosing of a beauty queen of . . tl . 4 , tlie universe in the international pa-. geant or puicnntucie does away witn the necessity of more bathing beauty contests this year. -:a: government report says the rail-- roads are operating with efficiency never before realized. And this ln fixing the river f to wait until the waters abate and find where the river will finally d2 cide to be. :o: e nuie in me current succr .s maeazinp nn oitinov of Vmv v,r I the feather king, who has pickrd 1 more chickens and turkeys than ar.y other man in the world." Thi3 is ! plans for curbing the Mississippi and i tne southwest quarter (b 4 ) jjen Lane, thence north three chains ;o it can never do it s B,l,u f1', ' , ' ;: , " and ninety links to the place of be u 11 Ldn Iiever uu 11 as school house site, real names un- . . . . . first StPn spoma to hf Kiiiiiius, CAlfpi lilt- mkui Ul wiy ut . - - .. Kuunu. 1 preaching the doctrine of success Ly'the title to the northwest quarter of fair means or fowl. :o:- Gene Tunney's advise to Lindbergh is to cash in while the sun shines' or while the iron is hot, or : words to that effect. Aviation is ', pioiession, ami ;Mr- Tunney doesn't wish to see it fall . among: the ill-naid vocations such 3 pugilism and channel swimming. :o: HE LEFT HIS MONEY BEHIND Here is a story that should induce some persons we know to get a little action on their money: ., . ... How much did Old Jim Leave? asked a reporter of Old Jim's next of kin. "Every darn cent he had," was the I reply. Since we can't take any of our coin away with us. why keeD on denvinir ' .j ' a, nine ui 11 wuuiu uuy : j ONE-FIFTH FOR TAXES James A. Henry; general counsel for the National Association of Manu facturers, has produced some figures of interest to every taxpayer and ss' . . , , . . ' , I In the County Court. full of warning to those gentlemen ,n the matter of the estate of John who are paid for spending the pub- Albert, deceased. lie's money. On reading and filing the petition In the six-year period between of John H- Albert and Margaretha 1919 and 196 federal tax-ition fpl, Albert praying that administration of iju ana ub, teuerai taxation fell sai(1 pstate may be panted to John from a per capita figure of $42.S6:H. Albert, as Administrator; to $27.36, but in the same period Ordered, that June 10th, A. D. state and local taxes advanced from 1927, at ten o'clock a. m. is assigned eoooi a,, ic mi ifor hearing said petition, when all $2S.24 to 04.18 per capita. The- erson - ,nrpatGll in sail matter mav total reveals an annual tax burden of $ 2.54 upon every man, woman, and child in the United States. "What do these gigantic figures mean," Mr. Emery asks, "in terms of produc tion, saving and self-denial to the cJtizens who must carry the bur den? It means that from New Years to the first of March the production and service of the nation are ab sorbed its government. It means that for every eleven wage earners there is one recipient of government compensation. It means an annual expenditure for and by American gov ernment in all its form of a sum equal to the value in 1925 of all the crops raised on six and one-half million farms, embracing more than 240,000.000 acres of land." Is it any wonder that among the vanishing theories is the one which held that duties and obligations pass ed on to the government ceased in some mysterious manner to be a bur den to the individual? The "ost of government, once re garded as an index of a nation's great ness, has reached a point where it may easily become overwhelming and the taxpayers may demand that a distinction be made between neces sity and luxury in public service. iN0TICE 0F SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. Ola Minota Spacht et al Plaintiffs vs. T. E. Haycock, first real name unknown, et al. Defendants NOTICE To the defendants T. E. Haycock, first real name unknown; Mrs. T. E. Haycock, fir si real name unknov. n; Thomas E- Haycock, Zarilda Hay cock, Thomas K. Hanna, trustee for Pittman & Brothers, a co-partnership composed of Edward F. Pittman, and Williamson B. Pittman; Edward F. Pittman, Mrs. Edward F. Pittman. real name unknown; Williamson 12. Pittman, Mrs. Williamson B. Pitt man, real name unknown; Pittman tc Brothers, a co-partnership com posed of Edward F. Pittman, and Williamson B. Pittman; Joseph Har Per. Jane A. Harper, William H- i Shafer, Mrs. William H. Shafer, real name unknown: Wesley Spurlock: Mary Ann Spurlock; the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estates of T. E. Haycock, first real name unknown; Mrs. T. E. Hay cock, real name unknown; Thomas E. Haycock, Zarilda Haycock, Thomas K. Hanna. trustee for Pittman & Brother, a co-partnership; Edward t--i m A. t- i j t n;4. ! I'lTTiiiaii. urs. ruwuiu r . j i iuiian . unknown: Williamson 11. Pittman- Air Williamson R. Pitt-i man, real name unknown; Joseph ' Harper. Jane A. Harper, William H- Shafer, Mrs. William 11. Shafer, real, name unknown, Wesley Spurlock, and M3ry Ann spurlock, each deceased ; j tjie successors and assigns of Pitt-. man & Brother, a co-partnership realjning at a point 30 rods north of the names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in i tYir nnrtfin'oct nimrtpr IWi 1 Of r24K and the southwest quarter (SW4) of thejbraska runninff thence west along southwest quarter (SW'i) of sec-,the Von nnrl Pii ch of vou are hereby IlULIUtru linn. l'i. fi John B. Kaffenberger, Mina E. Cort- I :, Gladys E. Kaffenberger, and (D of Lot fifteen (15), in the south y E Kaffenberger, plaintiffs, east quarter (SEU) of the north a petition and commenced an ac- west quarter (NWU ) of Section thir- right Hold v eiol) tn in th nistrirt Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on May 14th, H V, I IIS I. VII II Ctllll 11 1. J ; iont anri niirnose of which isicounty, Nebraska, real names un to obtain a. decree of court quieting j section 24, and the southwest quarter : notified that on .the 20th day of May, of- the southwest ouarter of section'A. D. 1927, the plaintiffs in the fore- 113, all in township 12, north range Slim". 12) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, excepting 1 acre out of the southwest corner of said . 4i.... r,e Vio eon th west nonthwpKt miarter of the southwest; as school house site, as against you and each of you and for such other relief as may be just and equitable You and each of you are lurtner notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon- flov 4Un AY 1air rf Tlllir 1 9'7 Or thf allegations therein contained will be 'taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiffs and against you jand each. of yu according to the I prayer of said petition. j Dated this 21st day of May, A. D. 1927 OLA MINOTA SPACHT, JOHN B. KAFFENBERGER. MINA E. CORTRIGHT, GLADYS E. KAFFENBERGER, GOLYD E. KAFFENBERGER, Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. m23-4w ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- ' 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 no tice of the pendency of said petition !an,i tne 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. Dated May 10th, 1927. A. H. DUXBURY, i (Seal) County Judge. CIIAS. E. MARTIN, Attorney. ml6-3w, 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 es tate of Michael A. Shine, deceased: On reading the petition of Mar garet Hallahan praying that the in strument filed in this court on the 17th day of May, 1927, and purport ing to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Michael A. Shine, deceased; that said instru ment be admitted to probate, and the administration of said estate be granted to Margaret Hallahan, 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 17th day of June, A. D., 1927, at ten o'clock a. m. to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should nbt be granted, ancf that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons 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 j prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 17th day of May, A. D. 1927. (Seal) m23-3w A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. James Sedlak and wife, 1 Ilermie Sedlak, Plaintiffs. vs. V NOTICE Plattsmouth Ferry Com pany, a Corporation et al Defendants. To the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and u ouier persons mi.eies.ieu m iue rpnwtii'0 ftntpc; n f -Tfpnrv Amison. - - - - - 1 William H. Anderson Thomas K. nanna. .1 nomas iu. loone, cnaries B. Staude, Andrew W. McLaughlin, Elma R. McLaughlin, deceased; May Quinn, Albert Quinn. Irene Murphy; all persons having or claim- ing any interest in or title to the fol- lowing described real estate: Begin ; center of Section thirteen ,(13), in 'Township twelve (12) North, Range I, , - tlfi T?oi.( tV Cvth rr,n ;i tlt!.,, ' r t SOiitli line of Lot thirteen (13), the Missouri Tacific Railway Com across the northwest corner thereof; also known as Sub Lot one teen (13), in Township twelve (12) Aortn 1, Kanpe thirteen , hast 01 known. You and each of you are hereby going action filed their petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant, the ob- ject and prayer of which is for the said court, quieting the title in the plaintiffs to the above described real estate, as against you and each of you, and by such decree to wholly ex clude you and each of you from all estate, right, claim or interest there in, and to have the title to said real estate forever freed from the appar ent claims of you and each of you, and quieted In plaintiffs, and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said i petition on or before Monday, the 11th day of July, 1927, or your de fault will be entered in said cause and decree granted as prayed for in said petition. JAMES SEDLAK AND WIFE, HERMIE SEDLAK, Plaintiffs. C. A. RAWLS, Attorney. m30-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Maggie Stoehr, formerly Maggie Born, deceased. To the cred-'tors of said estate. You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said County, on Juue 6, 1927, and September 7. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day to receive and examine all claims against the estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limit ed for the presentation of claims against the estate is three montJS from the 6th day of June, A. 1). 1927, and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 6th day of June 1927. Witness my hand and seal of the County Court, this 3rd day of May 1927. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal)m9-4w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. Estate No. of Ellen Fitzpat- rick, deceased, in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, credi tors and heirs take notice, that Aug ust G. Bach, the owner of the here inafter described real estate, and in terested in such, has filed his petition alleging that Ellen Fitzpatrick died Intestate in Cass county, Nebraska, on or about December 15th, 1S97, be ing a resident and inhabitant of said Cass county, Nebraska, and the own er of the following described real estate to-wit: Lot eleven (11) in Block forty-nine (49), situate in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska leaving as her sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to wit: John Fitzpatrick, Jr., her son, and Nellie Fitzpatrick, her daughter; That said decedent died intestate; that no application for administra tion has been made and the estate of said decedent has not been admin istered in the State of Nebraska, and that the Court determine who are the heirs of said deceased, their de gree of kinship and the right of descent in the real property of which the deceased died seized, which has been set for hearing on the 14th day of June, A. D. 1927, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 5th day of May, A. D. 1927. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) County Judge. ALLEN J. BEESON, ml 6-? Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Oliver C. Dovey, Plaintiff vs. John E. Hazzard and 1 NOTICE Alice Hazzard, his Wife, et al, Defendants ,To the defendants John E. Hazzard and Alice Hazzard, his wife, non residents: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 2Sth day of February, 1927, the plaintiff Oliver C. Dovey filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, against you and each of you to set aside a certain deed made, exe cuted and delivered to you by George E. Dovey on the 9th day of Novem ber, 1922, conveying to you an un divided one-third interest in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 169, City of Plattsmouth; Lots 92, 93, 94, 95 and 96, Wise's Out Lots, an addition to the City of Plattsmouth; Lots 17 and 18, Block 10, Thompson's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth; Also an undivided one-third of the following real estate in Section two (2), Township twelve (12), North Range twelve (12) East of the 6th P. M., in said Cass county, Ne braska: Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in Block 10 of the City of Plattsmouth; Lots 8 and 9 in Block 94 of the City of Platts mouth; Lot 10 in Block 4 of the City of Plattsmouth; Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, in Block 22 of Young & Hayes Addition to the City of Plattsmouth; Lots 55 and 56, in Section 18, Township 12, Range 14, in the City of Platts mouth; the one-third () inter est in Section 2, Township 12 North, Range 12 East of the 6th P. M., in said Cass county, Ne braska, a.nd the one-third ( ) interest in Lots. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 10 of the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska On the ground that said conveyance was made without consideration and for the purpose of hindering, delay ing and defrauding the creditors of the said George E. Dovey, and espec ially the plaintiff, which deed appears of record in Book 64, at page 141, of the Deed Records in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass county, Ne braska, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of . June, 1927, or the alle gations of plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment vacating and setting aside said deed will be entered in accordance with the pray er of said petition. OLIVER C. DOVEY, Plaintiff. A. L. TIDD, ml 6-4 w Attorney for Plaintiff. Journal Want Ads bring results. LEGAL NOTICE To ,the following named persons and defendants and each of them, to wit: T. Eloise Ireland; Anna M. Huber Stulken, Henry J. Stulken, husband of Anna M. Huber Stulken; Minnie (Mina) Huber Handka; John Handka, husband of Minnie (Mina) Huber Handka; George F. Huber; ' Huber, first and real name 'unknown, wife of George F. Huber; jCarl (Charles) Huber; Huber, first and real name unknown, wite of Carl (Charles) Huber; Minnie (Mina) Huber, wife of John George Huber, deceased; Fred Tapper; Tapper, first and real name unknown, wife of Fred Tapper; Carrie Tapper Smith; Smith, first and real name unknown, husband of Carrie Tapper Smith; Anna Tapper Sandy; Sandy, first and real name unknown, husband of Anna Tapper Sandy; Clara Tapper Nicholson; Nicholson, first and real name unknown, husband of Clara Tapper Nicholson; George Tapper; Tapper, first and real name unknown, wife of George Tapper; James Hun ter; Hunter, first and real name unknown, wife of James Hun ter; Robert Hunter; Hunter, first and real name unknown, wife of Robert Hunter; Ella Heineman; Heineman, first and real name unknown, husband of Ella Heine man; Joseph E. Hunter; Hun ter, first and real name unknown, wife of Joseph E. Hunter; Gracie D. Luper; Luper, first and real name unknown, husband of Gracie D. Luper; Gracie D. Luper Copeland; Copeland, first and real name unknown, husband of Gracie D. Lu per Copeland; George L. Metz; Mar garet E. Metz, wife of George L. Metz; Alvin B. Daniels; Dan iels, first and real name unknown, wife of Alvin B. Daniels; L. H. To mer, first and real name unknown; Tomer, first and real name unknown, wife of L. II. Tomer; L. H. Towers, first and real name un known; ; Towers, first and real name unknown, wife of L. H. Towers; Isaac Coe; Sarah L. Coe, wife of Isaac Coe; W. H. B. Stout, first and real name unknown; Laura A. Stout, wife of W. H. B. Stout; Harry B. Stout; Stout, first and real name unknown, wife of Harry B. Stout; John K. Stout; Stout, first and real name un known, wife of John K. Stout; Fran ces E. Stout West; John West, hus band of Frances E. Stout West; Eli- sha P. Stout; Stout, first and real name unknown, wife of Elisha P. Stout; Gardner Powers; Powers, first and real name un known, wife of Gardnes Powers; Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Clai borne, first and real name unknown, wife of Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Rich ard Claiborne, Jr.; Elizabeth Clai borne, wife of Richard Claiborne, Jr.: Richard B. Claiborne; Elizabeth Clai borne, wife of Richard B. Claiborne; J. F. Hoover, first and real name un known; Hoover, first and real name unknown, wife of J. F. Hoover; Jacob F. Hoover; Hoover, first and real name unknown, wife of Jacob F. Hoover; Jacob F. Huber; Mary Huber, wife of Jacob F. Huber; John G. Huber; Mina Huber, wife of John G. Huber; J. G. Huber, first and real name unknown; Huber, first and real name unknown, wife of J. G. Huber; L. Billings, first and real name unknown; Bil lings, first and real name unknown, wife of L. Billings; Lucinda Bil lings; Billings, 'first and real name unknown, husband of Lucinda Billings; Elizabeth Irene Murphy; E. B. Murphy, first and real name un known, husband of Elizabeth Irene Murphy; Harriet Lucinda Hunter; James Hunter, husband of Harriet Lucinda Hunter; Ella M. Spencer; A. C. Spencer, first and real name un known, husband of Ella M. Spencer; Jabez Clinton Billings; Bil lings, first and real name unknown, wife of Jabez Clinton Billings; George Spencer Billings; Bil lings, first and real name unknown, wife of George Spencer Billings; A. H. Jackman, first and real name un known; Rebecca Jackman, wife of A. H. Jackman; Addison H. Jack man; Rebecca Jackman, wife of Ad dison H. Jackman; Minor Melton; Melton, first and real name unknown, wife of Minor Melton; Miner Melton; Sarah Melton, wife of Miner Melton; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of the following named de ceased, persons: Alvin B. Daniels; Daniels, first and real name unknown, wife of Alvin B. Daniels; L. II. Tomer, first and real name un known; Tomer, first and real name unknown, wife of L. II. Tomer; L. H. Towers, first and real name unknown; Towers, first and real name unknown, wife of L. H. Towers; Isaac Coe; Sarah L. Coe, wife of Isaac Coe; W. H. B. Stout, first and real name unknown; Laura A. Stout, wife of W. II. B. Stout; Harry B. Stout; Stout, first and real name unknown, wife of Harry B. Stout; John K. Stout; Stout, first and real name unknown, wife of John K. Stout; Frances E. Stout West; John West, husband of Frances E. Stout West; Elisha P. Stout; Stout, first and real name unknown, wife of Elisha P. Stout; Gardner Powers; Powers, first and real name unknown, wife of Gardner Powers; Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Clai borne, first and real name unknown, wife of Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Rich ard Claiborne, Jr.; Elizabeth Clai borne, wife of Richard Claiborne, Jr.; Richard B. Claiborne; Elizabeth Claiborne, wife of Richard B. Clai borne; J. F. Hoover, first and real name unknown; Hoover, first and real name unknown, wife of J. F. Hoover; Jacob F. Hoover; Hoover, first and real name unknown. wife of Jacob F. Hoover; Jacob F. Huber; Mary Huber, wife of Jacob F. Huber; John G. Huber; Mina Huber, wife of John G. Huber; J. G. Huber, first and real name un-. Huber, first and real name unknown, wife of J. G. Huber; L. Billings, first and real name un known; Billings, first and real name unknown, wife of L. Bil lings; Lucinda Billings; Bil lings, first and real name unknown, husband of Lucinda Billings; Eliza beth Irene Murphy; E. B. Murphy, first and real name unknown, hus band of Elizabeth Irene Murphy; Harriet Lucinda Hunter; James Hun ter, husband of Harriet Lucinda Hun ter; Joseph E. Hunter; Ella M. Spen cer; A. C. Spencer, first and real name unknown, husband of Ella M. Spencer; Jabez Clinton Billings; Billings?, first and real name unknown, wife of Jabez Clinton Bil lings; Gracie D. Luper; Luper, first and real name unknown, hus band of Gracie D. Luper; Gracie D. Luper Copeland; Copeland, first and real name unknown, hus band of Gracie D. Luper Copeland; George Spencer Billings; Bil lings, first and real name unknown, wife of George Spencer Hillings; A. H. Jackman, first and real name un known; Rebecca Jackman, wife of A. H. Jackman; Addison H. Jack man; Rebecca Jackman. wife of Ad dison H. Jackman; Minor Melton; Melton, first and real name unknown, wife of Minor Melton; Miner Melton; Sarah Melton, wife of Miner Melton, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in the following de scribed real estate in Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: All of the fractional west half (WVs) of Section fourteen (14), Township twelve (12) North, Range eleven (11) East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county. Ne braska, lying south of the Platte river, except a tract of land in the southwest corner thereof, containing ten (10) acres, in cluding Government Lot five (5) and Tax Lots fifteen (15), nine teen (19), twenty (20) and twenty-six (26) and the south east quarter (SEU) of the southwest quarter (SW'i) of said Section fourteen (14), to gether with all accretions there to; aUo All that part of Section fif teen (15), Township twelve (12) North, Range eleven (11) East of the Cth P. M., in said Cass county, Nebraska, lying south of the Platte river, east of the easterly line of the right of way of the Missouri Pacific Rail road Company, and north of the northerly line of the right of way of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company (formerly the Burlington & Mis souri Railroad Company of Ne braska), being part of Govern ment Lot five (5) and known as Tax Lot eleven (11), together with all accretions thereto real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that- on the 21st day of April. 1927, Charles Charpiot filed his petition in the-District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you and each of you as defendants In an action entitled Charles Charpiot, Plaintiff vs. Alvin B. Daniels et al. Defendants, and known and number ed as Docket 3, Number 7971, pago 183, of said court, the object and prayer of which petition is to quiet in the plaintiff the title to the fol lowing described real estate in Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: All of the fractional west half (W) of Section fourteen (14), Township twelve (12) North, Range eleven (11) East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska, lying south of the Platte river, except a tract of land in the southwest corner thereof, containing ten (10) acres, in cluding Government Lot five (5) and Tax Lots fifteen (15), nine teen (19), twenty (20) and twenty-six (26) and the south east quarter (SE'i) of the southwest quarter (SW4) of said Section fourteen (14), to gether with all accretions there to; a ho All that part of Section fif teen (15), Township twelve (12) North, Range eleven (11) East of the 6th P. M., In said Cass county, Nebraska, lying south of the Platte river, east of the easterly line of the right of way of the Missouri Pacific Rail road Company, and north of the northerly line of the right of way of the Chicago, Burlington '& Quincy Railroad Company (formerly the Burlington & Mis souri Railroad Company of Ne braska), being part of Govern ment Lot five (5) and known as Tax Lot eleven (11), together with all accretions thereto and to bar and enjoin you and each of you from any interest in, rights or title to or lien or claim upon any of the above real estate or any part thereof, and for such other and fur ther relief as shall be equitable and just. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of June, A. D. 1927. CHARLES CHARPIOT. By W. II. HERDMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. mlG-4w. In case you are confused. Jack Sharkey is the Boston "strong boy" and Judge Thayer is the Massachu setts "Strong Boy." f Dr. John A. Griffin f Dentist Office Hours: 9-12; US. 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