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    MOinJAY, APRIL 2, 192S.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEELY JOUEXAl
PAG? THREE
Cbc plattsmoutb journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOTTTH, KEBSASXA
tr at PostoClc. Plattsmouth. Nab. as coadclaac mall mattsr
R. A. BATES, Publisher
STJESCKIPTIOH PEICX $2.00 PES YEAR EH ADVAKCJ
Sinclair
G. O. P.
gave till it hurt the
Geneology is all right, but genial
ity is much better.
:o:
The biggest undertaking in Chi
cago, we guess, is undertaking.
:o:
Unemployment not grave, hut how
about that prosperity on the way?
Secretary Mellon is not responsible
for expenditures, only for receipts.
:o:
A da9h of cold winter now and
then is relished by the coal yard
men.
:o:
Are we to have tied-up presiden
tial candidates? If so, a sad spec
tacle. :o:
Health hints are interested read
ing, but like other things, it is in the
practice.
:o:
Some men are born great, others
achieve greatness and others come
from Ohio.
:o:
About the only way to tell when
it is Courtesy week is by the placards
and signs.
:o:
Consistency, thou are a jewel, is
a good copy book exercise. Some of
us don't forget.
:o:
The only thing worse than an oil
scandal is Fall's health just before
the trial begins.
:o:
There is going to be some changes
in the make-up of the city adminis
tration this spring.
:o:
"Live to you can pass any grocery
story in town. Better still, so live
that you can go in.
:o:
Famous last word: "I think my
husband trumped that trick, but I'll
play, my ace to make sure."
:o:
Probably to show that it can be
done, the latest Balkan revolution
was staged while the censorship was
lifted.
-:o:-
Sometimes, we wonder just how
the Governor of Oklahoma would de
fine "excitement" when the Legisla
ture is not in session.
:o:
Perhaps it is as well that Mr.
Mellon's reputation is based upon be
ing the greatest Secretary of the
Treasury since the investigation.
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A British scientist told Vale stu
dents the mind does not die with
the body. Suppose the body does
not always die with the mind, eith
er. :o:
If all these reclamation, irrigation,
flood control and relief proposed ap
propriation bills are trimmed down,
as are the defense appropriations,
there is much hope for the treasury
and cheer for Secretary Mellon.
:o:
There is one law that needs the
condemnation of the people of Ne
braska, It is certainly the Banker
law, which compells all bankers to
submit to a board of examiners to
get permission to practice their trade,
i
Such a law should
constitutional.
be declared
un-,
To the Voters
OF THE FIRST COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT
On January 1st, 1925, the funds of the First Com
missioner District were practically exhausted. The road
building equipment was worn out. And prior to this
date there were no County Patrols.
Today funds of this district are in good condition,
and we have good machinery to grade and maintain
the roads.
We have two maintainers working all the time and
one half time on a laid out connected system of County
Highways, consisting of 75 miles. I have tried to give
all parts of the District a fair deal. All proceedings are
on record. I invite your investigation.
If you approve of this record, I am asking for your
support at the Primary Election April 1 0, 1 928.
C. D. SPANGLER,
Candidate for County Commissioner
on Democratic Ticket
Mahogany
Nothing goes as far with a woman
as a little masculine remorse.
:o:
Soft words have their influence.
They are well worth trying.
:o-
Don't woi ry about tomorrow; it
has learned to take care of itself.
:o:-
Steadiness of purpose is desirable,
but discretion with it is advisable.
:o:
Facts have a time of it impressing
themselves, but sooner or later win
out.
:o:
Education and understanding work
well to-gether in social and national
life.
The
pretty
dent.
republicans of Missouri are
loud for Lowden for presi-
-:o:
Nights schools are becoming popu
lar for adults. A public good is sub
served. :o:
Remember, a train can go no
faster than its power. The name as
to yourself.
:o:
Spain is to hold a world exposition
to encourage peace and better un
derstanding. :o:-
Mr. Edison says bunk is dying out
in America. But the campaign lias
not opened yet.
:o:
They are putting Wilson's portrait
on the $1,000 bil! where only Re
publicans will see it.
:o:
Hays was looking out for the cam
paign fund?: Hence, Borah is out
looking for the campaign funds.
:o:
An optimist is a member of the
Giants who knows whst team he will
be playing with this time next week.
:o:
Lindbergh has offered to take any
and all members of Congress for a
ride. Somebody's alwavs riding Con
gress.
:o:
Of course the worm will turn. But
generally it's
changed her
because the
mind and
go.
:o:
wife lias
told him
which way to
Or Senator Willis might be de
scribed as the type of candidate who
thinks the most important part of a
dinner is the table cloth.
:o:
The republican state convention
for Missouri, at St. Joseph Mondny
was not hurt with a great deal of
enthusiasm. The tables are going to
turn this year down in that country.
:o:
Mr. Lowden is going to fool many
people in the race for the republican
nomination for president. He has
many friends in Nebraska. And
would have more if he will give Mc
Mulleu a slow down hunch.
:o:
Our action in Nicaragua and Pan
ama to protect the canal are simply
scandalous, says our neighbor, the
British press. But, if memory serves
us right, hasn't Britain priority
rights on some canal down there be
tween
the
Mediterranean and t'le
Red
Sea?
The lure of the tropics:
and rubber.
:o:
At Eastertide-
Your photograph will
carry the most personal
of all greetings.
Open on Sunday by
Appointment
McFarland's
Studio
IF TEE FARMER WERE TO STRIKE
If all the farmers were to strike,
writes Walter W. Head, banker, in
the American Review of Reviews, we
should soon find that "the agricultur
al problem" was not merely a prob
lem. But that it had become the
problem of every American. It
because all the farmers do not and
cannot combine for that or any pur
pose that we have a farm problem.
Mr. Head lists live reasons why
the farmer cannot imitate other in
dustries in checking overproduction
the large number of independent pro
ducers; that most of his products
must compete in the world market
transportation cost?: weather condi
tions and insect pests; the lack o
big-scale marketing machinery
When the crops are in, it is alway
a buyers market. "In 1920. afte
the wh'at was sown, the price drop
ped from $3.07 a bushel to $1,53
Such a swing is exceptional, but the
smaller fluctuations of normal year
rcldom favor the farmer.
Mr. Head is orthodox Republican
en the tariff reduction is "fraught
with grave danger." He is orthodox
in orpnsing thoe features of the
MeNary-Haugen bill which wouif
give it teeth. He is "ready to con
sider capital advances or a capita
loan by Government." as in the Fed
eral land hanks, "and supervision by
Government of the machinery of mar
keting" to protect the farmer, by
private resources, from the effect of
price fluctuations. The farm bloc in
Congress goes further. It will not be
satisfied short of some scheme of price
' fixing which will do for the farmer
what the tariff does for the manu
factnrer at the cost of the consumer
HOW IS BUSINESS ?
If we would judge business by the
.shares of stock traded on the ex
changes we would say it is "boom
&
ing. If we guaged it ny various
so-called indexes of business we
would say it was 5 per cent above
normal. However, if we ask the mer
chants of most of our cities the same
question they will say "rotten.
Which is correct?
Taking business as a whole, the
recent activity in the steel business
is apparently more than seasonal and
the orders ahead have exceeded ex
pectations. This means that the pros
perity in steel will eventually filter
down and benefit every business
Automooiie production got a poor
start this year but has since picked
up rapidly and is now runuing ahead
of last year, with dealers placing
large orders. In addition to agri
cultural position is distinctly strong
er, while bank money and invest
ment capital continue in plentiful
supply. This will ultimately help all
business, merchants included.
It is true that the unseasonable
winter in many sections of the coun
try has interfered with both whole
sale and retail sales, and many
shelves which normally would have
been sold. However, indications
, point to an early spring. Easter trade
should be good and the outlook for
the rest of the year is decidedly
brighter.
:o:
Hoover boosters are claiming 401
votes for the Secretary of Commerce
at the Republican national conven
tion. Lowden managers, also busy,
boast that the former Illinois gov
ernor "can carry every state which
any other Republican candidate
might be expected to carry." Sen
ator Willis, Hoover's rival for the
Ohio delegates, veered his attack to
chain newspapers which he charges
with trying to "dictate" Hoover's
nomination. Hoover plans to use the
radio In the Ohio and Indiana cam
paign. :o:
A man should so live that when
a neighbor woman smells alcohol on
his person, she will know that the
radiator of his car has boiled over.
WISTFUL WYOMING
Wistful Wyoming, with which
most people rst become ac
quainted in "The Virginian," has
not changed much since Oowen Wis-
ter went out there and wrote that
classic of the West. Republicans of
Wyoming have sent Mr. Coolidge
fthis message:
The Republican State Central Com
mittee of Wyoming urges you to
waive your personal preference and
consent to continue for an additional
four years that leadership which has
brought honor and prosperity to the
country.
Since the honor of the country has
been reduced to the vanished point
by the oil scandal, and the un-em--ployment
is unprecedented, Wyoming
cannot have lost anything in wistful
ness since Mr. Wister lived in Shos
hone Canyon.
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AIRPLANE SAFETY
The Guggenheim Fund for the
promotion of aeronautics predicts
that time is not far distant when
absolute safety in airplanes will be
attained.
Even now the airplane is a rela
tive safe conveyance. Given a good
airplane and a qualified pilot, with
decent weather condition, there is lit
tle risk in flying. But the public is
still a bit slow about trusting itself
to the air.
In the -near future, however, ac
cording to the Guggenheim Fund's
experts, airplanes will be almost fool
proof. The development of commer
cial and pleasure aviation that will
follow attainment cf such a condi
tion is a matter for the imagination
to dwell on. It will be tremendous.
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Army desertions are said to be in
creasing in spite of the improvement
in rations. Lack of excitement in
army life is claimed to be the rea
ron. Marines down in Nicaragua
who are chasing the rebel and ban
dit, Sandino, are not lacking for ex
citement, however. There is noth
ing monotonous in th ir work, from
all reports.
Miserable With
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Sluggish Kidney Action.
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suffering nagging backache,
headache and dizzy spells? Are the
kidney excretions too frequent, scanty
or burning in passage? These are
often eigns of sluggish kidneys and
chouldn't be neglected.
Use Doan's fills. Doan's. a stimu
lant diuretic, increase the secretion of
the kidneys and thus aid in the
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your neighhorl
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LEGAL NOTICE:
In the District Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Gertrude S. Wolph. 1
Plaintiff. I
vs. NOTICE
John Robertson, et al
Defendants.
To John Robertson If living, if de
ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees
legatees, nersonal representatives and
all oth?r psrson3 interested in nib
estate: Mrs. John Robertson, wife of
John Robertsou, real name unknown;
Mrs Mosps Pollard, wife of Moses
Pollard deceased, real name un
known:
All persons having or claiming any
interest in or title to the Northeast
Quarter of Section Twenty-five (2t)
in Township Ten (10) North, Range
Twelve (12) East of the Sixth Pnn
cipal Meridian, in Cass County, Ne
braska:
You and each of you are nereDy
notified that on the 15th day ol
March. A. D. 1928. the plaintiff in
the foregoing entitled action tiled
petition in the District Court of Cass
County. Nebraska, wherein you and
each of you are made parties defend
ant, for the purpose of obtaining a
decree from said Court quieting the
title in plaintiff to the following de
scribed real estate to-wit:
The Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion Twenty-five (25) in Town
ship Ten (10) North, Range
Twelve (12) East of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, in Cass
County, Nebraska
and to exclude you and each of you
from having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to said real
estate.
You are required to answer the
petition of plaintiff on or before Mon
day the 30th day of April A. D. 1928.
GERTRUDE L, WOLPH.
Plaintiff.
C. A. RAWLS,
Attorney. ml9-4w
. :o:
All local news is in the Journal.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the Estate of David
C. Morgan, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmoutb, in said county, on the
24th day of April, A. D. 192S, and on
the 25th day of July, A. D. 1928, at
the hour of ten o'clock a. m., of each
day, to receive and examine all
claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allow
ance. The time limited for presenta
tion of claims against said estate is
three months from the 24th day of
April, A. D. 1928, and the time lim
ited for payment of. debts is one year
from said 24th day of April, 192S.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 23rd day of
March, 192 S.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ni2-4w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Catherine Wiles, deceased:
On reading the petition of Jessie
Hall praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 19th day of
March, 192S, und purporting to be
the last will and testament of the
said deceased, may be proved and al
lowed and recorded as the last will
and testament of Catherine Wiles,
deceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate and the administra
tion of said estate be granted to
Loren Wiles, as Executor;
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
counts', on the 20th day of April,
A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock, a. m., to
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in the
Plattsmoutb Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county,
for three successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and the seal of
said court, this 19th day of March.
A. D. 192 S.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) m2G-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have associated them
selves as a corporation under the laws
of the State of Nebraska. The name
of said corporation is Oreapolis Grain
Company, of Oreapolis, Nebraska.
The principal place of the annual
meeting of the stockholders of said
corporation shall be at the Taylor
school house in District No. 37,
Plattsmouth precinct, Cass county,
Nebraska, and the usual place of
transacting its business shall be in
the elevator of said Company at Ore
apolis. Nebraska. The nature of the
business to be transacted by said cor
poration, shall be the buying and
selling of grain and farm products,
and said corporation may purchase
such real and personal property as
may be necessary to carry on its said
business. The authorized capital
stock of said corporation is 4,500.00,
in shares of the par value of $100.00
each, subscribed and paid for at the
organisation of said Company. Said
corporation shall commence business
an March 20. 192S, and shall termi
nate on March 20. 1978. The high
est amount of indebtedness or liabil
ity to which said corporation shall at
any time suDject ltseit snail not De
more than S3. 000. 00. The business
of said corporation shall be conduct
ed by a Board of Directors not ex
ceeding six in number, to be elected
by the stockholders at their annua
meeting. The officers of said corpo
ration bhall be a President, Vice
President, Secretary and Treasurer
who are to be chosen by the Board
of Directors and shall hold their of
fices for the period of one year. The
Board of Directors may also employ
a manager and such other employees
as may be necessary to operate such
business.
J. F. STANDER.
JOSEPH BIERL,
WALLACE WARNER,
ELMER TRITSCH
HENRY F. NOLTING.
HENRY BORN,
W. H. COFFELT,
RUSSELL V. STANDER
HUGH I. STANDER,
. T. E. TODD,
F. W. NOLTING.
FRED G. NOLTING.
FRED TRITSCH.
WALTER TRITSCH.
LEONARD BORN.
PHILIP KEHNE.
LESTER W. EISINGER,
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
C. L. MAYABB,
O. C. RHOADES.
HERMAN GRAHAM,
FRED H. RUTHERFORD.
JOHN P. KAFFENEERGER,
LOUIE SJCHIESSL.
FRED TSCHIRREN,
W. H. MEISINGER,
MAX VALLERY,
JOHN MICIN,
C. C. KOKE.
FRED BUECHLER,
HERMAN WEISS,
FRITZ KEHNE,
ED II. TRITSCH,
WILLIAM HUNTER,
M. L. STANDER.
GEO. STANDER.
MIKE VETESNIK,
E. J. LUTZ.
JOHN W. ELLIOTT,
EARL P. BECKER.
DAVID RUTHERFORD,
PLATTS. STATE BANK by
Frank A. Cloidt, Cashier
GEORGE BORN.
KATHERINE NOLTING,
T. 11. POLLOCK.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Frederick Jacob Fornoff, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court Room
in Plattsmouth, in said County, on
the 13th day of April, 1928 and
the 14th day of July, 1928 at tt.n
a. m. in the forenoon of each day to
receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to;
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 13th day of April,
A. D. 1928, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 13th day of April, 1928.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 9th day of
March. 1928. "
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ml2-4w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Eva
Barbara Lushinsky, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court Room
in Plattsmouth, in said County, on
the 20th day of April, 1928, and on
the 21st day of July, 1928 at ten
o'clock a. m., of each day to receive
and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time lim
ited for the presentation of claims
j against said estate is three months
from the 20th day of April A. D.
1928 and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
20th day of April 1928.
Witness my hand and the seal of 1
said county court this 16th day of
March 1928.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
William Gilmour, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court Room
in Plattsmouth, in said county, on
the 20th day of April, 1928, and the
21st day of July, 1928, at 10 o'clock
a. m., of each day to receive and ex
amine all claims against said estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
estate is three months from the 20th
day of April A. D. 1928, and the
time limited for payment of debts is
one year from said 20th day of April
1928.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court this 15th day of
March 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) County Judge
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass
ss.
By virtue of an execution issued
by the Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, I will on the
14th day of April A. D. 1?28, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day at
the south front door of the court
house in the City of Plattsmouth
Nebraska, in said County, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following described real
estate to-wit:
An undivided two-thirds ( )
interest in and to the West
Ninety-four (94) feet of Lots
Eight (8) and Nine (9); the
West Ninety-four (94) feet of
the South Half (S) of Lot
Ten (10), and the East Twenty
four (24) feet of the North
Half (N ) of Lot Ten (10). all
in Block Thirty-one (31), Orig
inal Town, in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass County, Nebraska,
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of John Cory,
defendant, to satisfy a judgment of
said Court recovered by J. F. Bloom
& Company, a corporation, plaintiff.
against said defendant.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 5,
A. D. 1928.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
mS-5w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 7th day of April, A
D. 192S, at 10 o'clock a. m.. of said
day, at the south front door of the
court house, in the City of Platts
mouth, Nebraska, in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the following real estate
to-wit:
Fractional Lot No. 68 in the
east half (E) of Section seven
(7), Township twelve (12),
North, Range fourteen (14), east
of the 6th P. M., and all accre
tions thereto, attaching to the
east side thereof and extending
to the main channel of the Mis
souri river, all in Cass county,
Nebraska
The same being" levied upon and tak
en as the property of William Fergu
son et al, defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said court recovered by
Ora Smith (defendant and cross pe
titioner) against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 2nd,
A. D. 1928.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
m5-5w.
Advertise your wants in the Jotuv
nal Wont Ad Dept., for result.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, BS.
Iu the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Wil
liam M. Burk, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Mildred Albin and Dorothy J,
Spangler praying that administra
tion of said estate may be granted to
Fred Spangler as administrator.
rt-Hort.1 Th.it Anril 1 t li A T1
1928, at ten o'clock a. m. is assigned
; for hearing said petition, when all
persons Inteiested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
nn arui for said County, and show
'. pause whv the nrayer of petitioner
should not be granted: and that
notice of the pendency of said peti
tion and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons interested in said mat
ter by publishing a copy of this order
in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
County, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated March' 19th, 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml9-3w County Judge. .
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
Ln the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Mar
garet V. Livingston, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Theodore P. Livingston praying
that administration of said estatn
may be granted to L. O. Minor as ad
ministrator. Ordered, That April 13th, A. I).
1928 at ten o'clock a. m. is assigned
for hearing said petition, when all
persons interested in said mat
ter may appear at a County Court
to be held in and for said County,
and show cause why the prayer of
petitioner should not be granted; and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this
order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a
semi-weekly newspaper printed in
said County, for three successive
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Dated March 19th. 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml9-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order issued by
Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the Dis
trict Court within and for Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I
will on the 16th day of April, A. D.
1928, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day
at the south front door of the court
house, in Plattsmouth, in said coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
Lots seven (7) and eight (S),
in Block forty-five (45), in
Young and Hays addition to the
City of Plattsmoutb, Cass coun
ty; Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Catherine
T. Flynn; Allison Flynn; and bam
ian Flynn, Catherine Flynn and Pa
tricia Flynn, minors, and Catherine
T. Flynn, natural guardian of bum
ian Flynn, Catherine Flynn and Pa
tricia Flynn, minors; Henry A.
Schneider; Mary Schneider, his wife;
John Bauer and Emma Bauer, his
wife; Louis B. Egenberger and Anna
Egenberger, his wife; Louis Born
and Elizabeth Born, his wife; John
Wolff and Ella J. Wolff, his wife;
August G. Bach and Agnes Bach, his
wife, defendants, to satisfy a judg
ment of said Court recovered by The
Plattsmouth Loan and Building As
sociation, plaintiff against said de
fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 12,
A. D. 1928.
EERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Claus Boetel. also known as Claus
Boetel, Jr., and Pearl Boetel. you
and each of you are hereby notified
that on the 19th day of January.
1928. The Standard Savings and Loan
Association, of Omaha. Nebraska, as
plaintiff, filed its petition in the Dis
trict Court of Cass county. Nebraska,
and you and each of you are made
parties defendant. The object and
prayer of said petition is to foreclose
and cancel a certain contract in writ
ing dated the 20th day of September.
1923, made and executed by and be
tween the Livingston Loan and
Building Association of Plattsmouth.
Nebraska, and the said Claus Boetel,
Jr., and Pearl Boetel, for the pur
chase of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot 8 four (4), five (5) and
six (6), Block seventy-five (75).
in the City of Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, according to the survey
ed and recorded plat thereof.
That a decree be entered by the
Court foreclosing said contract; that
you the said defendants and each of
you be enjoined from claiming or as
serting any right, title cr interest in
and to said real estate or any part
thereof. That said real estate be
quieted in said plaintiff and that
said plaintiff have such other and
further relief in the premises as It
may be entitled to and to the Court
may seem just.
You and each of you are required
to answer this petition on or before
the 23rd day of April. 1928.
THE STANDARD SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
By O. W. JOHNSON.
Its Attorney.
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