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MONDAY. DEC. 31. 192S. FAQ I THEES The plattsmouth "Journal PUIil3ilD SEM1-WLEELY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NZBEASKi strS a.t f'oatofflc. Plattatnouth. NB m boob4-c1m Ball ma.ua R BATES, Publisher THE PROHIBITION PROBLEM MRS. MILLER'S SENTENCE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.00 PES YEAR IN ADVAKC3 Now, all aboard for 1929. :o:- Ilow about the new leaf? -:o:- A very pretty Christmas day. In all Greece iOO dentists. now are As an outstanding result of the1 Suppose that a woman whose hus election, enforcement of prohibition band was in prison and who had has been put up directly to Mr. Hoo- four small children to support ver. What is the first step to be should steal a diamond from a Jew taken by the new administration in elry store, be arrested, and draw a dealing with one of the most diiTi- sentence of life imprisonment; don't cult problems that ever confronted you imagine that the best people of a chief executive of the nation? the community would set up a clamor In his speech of acceptance Mr. and declare the punishment was Hoover indicated the line along frightly excessive? which he intends to proceed. He Of course they would. It remains called for a "constructive" working to be seen, however, whether any out of the problem, and mentioned Buch clamor will be raised over the , than as the first specific step "an organ- late of jlrs. i,tta Aiae Miner or L.an . i -:o:- -:o:- Of course you had a good time. :o:- Now right. let us begin the New Year Germany has than a year ago. more unemployed -:o: Everything points to a prosperous Plattsmouth for 1929. :o: More than half the people now employed in Ireland are agricultur ists. :o: ized searching investigation of the sing. Mich., who faces a life term In fact and causes" of what he can- prison because, a fourth offender, Bhe If you are not happy, perhaps its didly admitted were "grave abuses" vioiatea me piuuiuititrji iav. xier t . v l-.n.n - A ? a In Trfonn o t rl m a Vt q a ! your own fault. now oDiaming. inrougnout nis cam- a " :o: paign Gov. Smith denied the neces- four young children to support, and j Be good, a happy, prosperous Bity for another investigation, hold- sbe sold liquor to do it. Now, under New Year will be yours. jng that the one made by the Reed Michigan's law, she must go to prison ' :o: committee of the senate had collected for Hie. I Let us unite in helping each oth- and published all the reievant facts. Now euppose you Btart listening It does not follow, however, that a more fruitful inquiry could not be conducted by the coming administra tion. It is not hard to summarize Im portant questions on which the pub lic needs impartial and dependable information. Are the courts as now ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL will be good for er, a unitea ecort all. :o: In the past 20 years only 100 Americans have gone to Paraguay to live. :o: for protests from the beet people. :o: ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL The Yellowstone National Park takes it3 name from the Yellowstone River. :o:- In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. ss. To the people of the State of Ne- constituted unable to handle all pro- braska, and to all persons Interested hibition cases? If so, to what extent? in the estate of Mary Kuhney, de- The Shannon hydroelectric project i r, " i t, rm, i ,;..;. ceased: in Ireland will be completed "i1 M.r ..vi(lk lt .,.,, , nf NVw York. F.mr.rv n Burkner. Jtn5l1?" niiuT.ii t....i ..j . - xtoy iviayiiciu yiayiun iuui wiw luhiru- . . . , 1 -i a - V. V, : I . . - i . i . . w n . nor liauid uas muuc bia Leuj en lb auuui luis euu- mem Biea 111 L11IH cvuri ud me iiiu :o: 'ation that need to be checked. ing up their mind when they are manufacture or withdrawal of com- and au,wwi recorded as the really following the crowd. mercial alcohol being used to pro- last will and teetaioeut cf ilary :o: mote bootlegging? The former gov- Knhney, deaed; that said instru- The Bible tells kus to love our . Vttnnnirl-nn.n niffnrrt Pin- ment be admitted to probate and the haB made sensational charges ln Rov Mavfield as Eiecu- r - - v bearing upon this question. To wnat tor; 3929. :r: Resolve to help build up Platts mouth, by patronizing heme mer chants. :o: The most businesslike thing the government can do is to keep out of business. :o: Probably no threat ever finished a hard campaign in better condition than President Coolidge's. To day of December, 1928, and purport- f 4 V V 1 r. n A fV, lu ye lue litiii inn uu miauivui enemies, but we need someone to ex- cnot plain an easy way to do so. -:o: :o: Perhaps the most conscientious man is the one who goes to Canada, where he can drink liquor legally. :o extent is there corruption In the en- It is hereby ordered that you, and forcement service? Comments by the all persons Interested In said matter . may. and do, appear at the County assistant secretary of the treasury, Court to be held ln and tor COun- Seymour Lowman. are responsible for tT. on the 11th day of January, A. In tne County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of John Cory, deceased: On reading the petition of Sybil Brantner praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 14th day of December, 192S, and 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 John Cory, deceas ed; that said instrument be admitted to probate and the administration of said estate be granted to Sybil Brant ner, 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 11th day of January, A. D. 1929. 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 pendency of said petition and that 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. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 15th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1928. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) dl73w Countv Judge. LEGAL, NOTICE ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Manila learned today that a vio lent earthquake shook the greater lhan & no parkillg part of Mindanao island :o: An old saying is "Potatoes must never wait for the guest rather the guest wait for the potatoes." :o: Expenditures in the United States for highway research last year prob ably totalled nearly $1,000,000. :o: V- 1. : , . V, 1 T The only thing more irritating ",utu 'i"r'":,,J'u" """ what extent are places on tne en forcement squads treated as political spoils? The former assistant bocic- sign is seeing another car parked there regardless. o: The old year has not been bad for tary of the treatury, Gn. Lincoln C. Plattsmouth. but lets make it better Andrews, made sweeping charge for the New Year. We hope for the that should be thoroughly tnvesti best. gated. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there by, why the pray er 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 ail per sons interested In said matter by pub lishing a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed ln said county, for -:o:- What are the important sources of three successive weeks prior to said The returns indicate in some places the Democratic candidate did not poll the entire vote of. the Smkhs. :o: Chicago cast more votes for cor oner than ! An 'Fnp-JiKhm.in i5 en n f to DUt 1r,,,ryt A m fhav tiovnnri tht. rpnrh day Of Ilea ring. I O CP J1UIIWI . fc. J V J VS.lk VMW " , . . o na r.-r t ct-.r hv , t .v. , i Witness my hand, and seal of said E, u ii-pi fe,i-i vi i . uis -" .w " 1 "j- K) I AUJrl ituil lal rr . Ma lur oiiuauuni wnat are us peaesirians gonna uu both in tne country as a wnoie ana rj.t 1928 now? in specific parts, growing better or worse court, this 10th day of December, A A. H -:o: ? If the latter, what measures leajj qh-jw are required to put into operation an enforcement program that will ORDER OF HEARING DUXBURY, County Judge Australia's reduction of the federal basic wage scale has followed a re- lito irtn rf Y V. a Act ef 1 1 ri n vr in that . . ' for anybody else. With give genuine promise that tne law; jn the coonty Court of Caaa coua- councry. soon will be brought to a state of ty. Nebraska. I :o: n..c.t i In the matter of the Estate of Important as must be the results J tTTj i a good coroner Chicago can get along. :o: An average man's idea of a mir acle is being able to go to bed on Friday night with 15 of his last week's salary still in his pocket. :o: A Washington couple brags of four sets of twins in seven years. There must be a strain of Belgian I "What will I wear when I go to Washington?" wives of newly elected Senators and Congressmen are prone to ask. :o: r guinea pigs. hare in that family- :o: Any man who doesn't love dogs Is a bad man at heart. We've been told that. And we claim that we do love dogs, taken in small quantities. :o: What becomes of the baseball um pire during the winter season. He syndicates newspaper articles ex plaining his mistakes of the past sea Bon. :o: The recent census report of the growing Irish Free State shows that than 12 years of age are gainfully occu-j pied. -:o On t-Mfline- and flline the DetltloB of an impartial Investigation fur- of SyDii D. Brantner, praying that nishing dependable answers to Buch letters of administration be granted questions as are here presented, they to her, the said Sybil D. Brantner, as ' The lrTTTt Great mht not compare in importance V ad-Tntat" Britian recruited 19.033 men in the with the results obtainable "on npon the goods, cluttelB, rights, cred Dast year a gain of 6,466 over the such an appeal by the executive to its elf ecu. and assets of said Alice previous 12 months. :o: the citizens as would Influence them Cory, deceased, not already adminls-co-operatively to repudiate the Illicit te"P;- v -'a 1th . Whether the Kellogg treaty or the liquor traffic in all its forms. One at tfae of tea o'clock a.'m. of naval cruiser bill shall be voted on of the greatest anomalies in . be day is hereby assigned for hear first bv the Senate has been disposed whole effort to enforce prohibition lng: upon said petition, when all per- 4o tno ,nHff(rinPA nhown tn lh BOng IDIWWWB IB iwm iun u-J V of for the time being. I :o- moral side of the problem. One philosopher says that mind gervance is. after all. mainly a vol- and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should does not exist. Another philosopher untary refraining from doing unlaw- hot be granted aird .that notice of cnvR matter rtneu not exist. Folks. .i,: the pendency of said petition ana we are in a terrible fix. ;q :o: One of the beet ways to keep from 4 old is to tinker with the more machine while the engine is run- half the total population over ning in a closed garage. tVi 1 Vi 5 n ra .. . . . . ; , w .- . v - i ..it tne Hearing tntrevi u Riieu in uu persons interested in said matter by publishing a ' copy of thlB Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- indications are that King George T ?Bf.a?lr f?1? VAIUU L J' v fUl lUi TTO U -too i t v - n HE DOESN'T WANT THE JOB Nervous diseases are much more prevalent among brain workers than convalescence- of England will recover. After battling for several weeks, apparently against overwhelming A. D. 1928. odds, he now appears on the road to prior to said day of hearing. Dated this 15th day of December. Russia has declared war this time among other classes, according to re- on illiteracy. The soviet government cent European statisticians. has decreed that illiteracy must come :o: to an end, be conquered and com-' A golf tournament involving the pletely finished by 1934. first women's national open title will . :o: be held in Chicago next year under The successor to Mah-Jong, the the direction of the Women's West age of several seasons ago, will like- ern Golf Association. ly be "Hachi-Hachi." This new-j :o: game from the Orient is now all the Construction of the sea wall, near o in New York, and is rapidly gain- ly two miles long, at Amory, China. Nobody will more genuinely re joice over these tiding than the Prince of Wales. We may even dismiss from consid eration the subject of parental affec tion In saying that the heir appar ent to the British throne will be hap pier than any other person in world if the King recovers. A. H. DUXBURY. County Judge, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. (Seal) d!7-3w ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ng in popularity. which was started in 1926, is only half completed, and may require A more or less irregular commod- three years' more work. ity price trend is indicated, with :o: the tendency toward lower levels. It appears that some of the dram- The effect of declining commodity atic critics have extended the boot prices abroad may tend to weaken Instead of hands-across-the-sea to St.. somewhat the price structure here. John Ervine, the great critic from Weakness is probably by early spring. London assigned to the world. ' throne is far from pleasant. In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. ! In tha matter of the Estate of Sam G. Smith, deceased. the' Now on this 13th day of December, 1928, this cause came on for hear- 4no. niviTi t V a MAtlttnii fsf PranV T? For the fact of the matter Is that 0oblmftni . Administrator with the Prince of Wales does not want wju annexed of the Estate of Sam G. to be King. He would far prefer to Smith, deceased, praying for a license remain indefinitely in his present t0 th following described real , ... estate, to-wit: position or a lesser one if possible. ie X1 and 12 ll? BIoek The British heir apparent, train-, 20 In the City of Plattsmouth, ed from infancy amid all the pomp, ' Cass county, Nebraska ceremony, gee-gaws. and other trap- 'or the purpose of paying the taxes. , . w ... . v repairs and administration expenses pings of royalty, well-knows that he ofBld estate. has a. hard Job ahead; that the fierce It f8 therefore ordered that all white light that beats about the persons interested in said estate ap pear before me in the District Court I Therefore, he wants to avoid the m(mt NebragkRt . on ordeal as long as possible, and the the 2$th day of January. 1929, at world will applaud his common the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. to show senBe cause, if any. there be why a license i , , .,,., . . , Bhonld not be granted to said admln- I Kinging, in all the wor,d s history. ,th m annexed of said has never been & popular Job. and tite la the . above described Teal it's popularity grc-v-p l-s with each estate for the purpose of paying passing year. taxes, repairs and expenses of admln- isir&uon ox sua estate. . . It is further ordered that Coolidgr tsV.-i f Paraguay ar.d 1 ;one anccrer arour. jthat win fcill all of wir9 It' is Jit ; experts cr.ferrc! o Idefe-iist,; Fi.'.nv'j jw?-i Gerr ;. ?. , I It is further ordered that a oopy c :w cruis-ere, of this order, to show cans be pub tart tkting In the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspar r ot general circulation in ..sis inverted Cil4g eot.-ty, Nebraska, for a period within a J.ile 0f three eonsecutive weeks prior to Frercb array the date ct said hearing. V . ...v, nf . By'tt Court. Jutlgre cf tbe'DIst. Court. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, BB. To the heirs at law and to all persons Interested in the estate of Malinda Clymer, deceased: On reading the petition of Ralph E. Clymer and Pearly E. Clymer, praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 15th day of De cember, 192S, and purporting to be the laBt will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Malinda Clymer, deceased; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate and the adminis tration of said estate be granted to the Lincoln Trust Company, a cor poration, as Executor: It la 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 11th day of January, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all peroDs interested ln 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. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this 15th day of Decern ber, A. D. 192S. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) dl72w County Judge To: Park G. Dobson. Louis Sampson, Frederick Patterson, Elias Pooock, John Wier, Sr., Leslie C. Baker, Benj. F. Sloan, Joseph Shera, Elijah Con nor, John Glass, Elizabeth Patterson. Francis M. Young, Joseph S. Myer, Catharine Jeffers. John H. Chuver, Sample Hurst. David Vance, Rufus F. McComa9, Clara M. Dunn. Johanna Klemm. Hiram H. Fowler, Elizur H. Russell, Joseph Sans, Geo. W. Fair field. U. S. G. Worl, Robert A. Chand-j ler. Rose A. Decker, James Spratlin.; Robert Stafford. Mary A. Wolf, Fred eric Patterson, Jesse Allen Cox, Dan-, iel B. Wies. Andrew Hopkins, Ben- i jamin F. Sloan, Wm. Leah Palmer. Elijah Connors. John Higbie, Thomas Patterson, James G. Smith, Joseph Van Horn, John W. Kirk, Matthew D. Green, Sample Hurst and Com-' pany, W. W. Graves, F. Cooper Mor rison, John Klemm, Maria Fowler, 1 Charles Collins, Elnor Marsh. John B. Hunter, Jacob Coffman, C. B. Coop er. Justice S. Cozado, William S. Latta, Jerome Smith, George Hen wood. William W. Clemmons. William W. Irish, James G. Romins, Simon Stiffler, James H. Craig, Addison Marshall. John P. Jones, John M. Gable, Sam'l R. Johnson, James Pierce, Alvin D. Towner, Miles Frost,' William Gilniour, John King. Alonzo, Lacy, Robert S. Davis, J. M. Hut-i chison, Thomas Rankin, S. P. Kepler, i William H. Parch, Johanna Klimm, Ada Keenan, Nettie J. Holmes, Balt- hasar Siebolt, James II. Hopkins,! James Lamgbery, Henry Hulbert, Sarah A. Conn. Robert W. Stafford. ! Edmond S. Sprattin, Alexander Ga- f ble, W. P. Hutc hison, John Carrell, : Samuel R. Thompson, William Mt Lelland, Joseph Sands. Noah R. Hobbs, Joseph 3Ialone, Henry S. Mil ler, Hannah Smith, Homes and Com pany, wlJliam searigDt, Aiaimas Spohn, A. J. Graves, John Klimm, W. S. Shera, Perry Marsh, Elnora Marsh, Wesley S. Marsh, Holmes, Holmes & Co., J. C. Cummins & Son, Banning Sc. Nickles, John Marsh, Susan Alden, Leila L. Dwyer, Fred Hermann, James A. Hogget and Wil liam Everett, and all persons having or claiming any interest in Blocks two ( 2 ) . three ( 3 ) . four ( 4 ) , five ( 5 ) . six (6), seven (7). eight (S), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11), North. of the Public Square; and Blocfcs three (3). four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7), eight (S), nine (9). ten (10), eleven (11) North, and one (1) West of Public Square; BlockB three (3). four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8). nine (9) ten (10), eleven (11) North and two (2) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3), four (4). five (5), Bix (C). seven (7). eight (8), nine (9). ten (10), eleven til). North, and three four (4). five (T,), six (C), seven (7) , rieht (SI, nine (). t. n (10) and eleven (11). North c,f the Public Square; and Blocks three (3. lour (4). five .".. six (C). seven (7), eijiht S). nine (9), ten (10), eleven (111. North and one (1 ) West of I'r.U lic Square; Blocks thre ::. four (4). five I f. ) . six (0. s.-v-en (7), eight (St. nine (91. f-n (10) . eleven (11). North and two (2) West of Public Square; Blofks three (3), four (4). fe (5), Fix (C). seven (7). ei:ht (8) . nine (). ten (10), eleven (11) . North and three (3) West of Public Square; Blocks three ORDER :ii lie text war :; Lry KeI-'dX7-Sw ?- r ir vis to i In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the Application of Ruth Sayles ThomBen. Administratrix for license to sell real estate. Now on this 21st day of December, 1928, Ruth Sayles Thomson. Admin istratrix of the estate of Andres Thomsen, deceased, having presented her petition under oath praying for license to sell the following described real estate of the said Andrew Thom sen, to-wit: The east half (Eht) of the southeast quarter (SEV ) of Sec tion thirty-two (32), Township nineteen (19), Range five (5), East, in Dodge county, Nebras ka; Fractional lot numbered one (1) ln Block numbered two (2), in the Village of Cedar Creek, Cass county, Nebraska, and Sub-Lot four (4) of Lots 16 and 16, a sub-division of Gov ernment Lot seven (7) of Section five (5). Township twelve (12). North, Range twelve (12) East of the 6th P. M., Cedar Creek, Nebraska, more particularly de scribed as Sub-Lot four (4) of Lots 15 and 16, running from west side of alley in Block num bered two (2) of Village of Cedar Creek. Cass county, Ne braska, to the west side of alley ln Block numbered six (6), of said village; said Sub-Lot 4 con taining 'L 7 100 of an acre or a sufficient amount tnereor to bring the sum of $3,000.00 for the payment of debts allowed against said estate and allowances and costs of administration, for the reason that there Is not a sufficient amount of personal property in the possession of said Ruth Sayles Thomeen, Admin istratrix, belonging to said estate, to pay said debts, allowances and costs. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at Chambers In the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 3rd day of February, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to said Ruth Sayles Thomsen. Administratrix, to sell so much of the above described real estate of said decedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It iB further ordered that a copy of this Order be served upon all per sons interested in said estate by caus ing the same to be published for four successive weeks in The Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper printed and published in Bald County of Cass. By the Court. J AS. T. BEGLEY. Judge or the District . - Court. d24-w (3) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3), four (4), five (&). six (6), seven (7), eight (S). nine (9). ten (10), eleven (11), North, and four (4) West of Public Square; all in the old Town of Rock Bluffs ln Cass county, Nebraska, being other wise described as follows: Commenc ing 132.7 feet north of the south west corner of Section nine (9), Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka, thence running east 1,321.9 feet to a stone; thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9); thence east of said south line of said Section nine (9), 270.7 feet;, thence .north to a stake on the east and west quar ter line through said Section nine (9); thence west on said quarter line to the northwest corner of the south west quarter of said Section nine (9); thence south on the west line of 6aid Section nine (9) to the place of be ginning, all in the southwest quarter (SW4) of Section nine (9). Town ship eleven (11), North of Range Fourteen (14), East of the -Sixth P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska; and (3). four (4). five (o). six 0 I. seven (7). eight (S). nine (Hi. ten (10). eleven (11). North and four (4) West of the Putila Square: all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county. Ne braska, being otherwise describ ed as follows: Commencing 132.7 feet north of the southwest cor ner of Section nine (9). Town ship eleven (11). North of Rai.;. fourteen (14), East of the Sixth I. M., in Cass county. Nebraska, thence running eaet 1,321.9 feet to a stone; thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9); thence east on said Houth line of said Section nine (9 1, 270.7 feet; thence north to a stake on the east and west quar ter line through aid Section nine (9); thence west on nail quarter line to the northwest corner ol the south went quarter of said Section nine (9); thence south on the west line of said Section nine (9) to the place cu beginning, all in the nouthwest quarter (SWVi) Section nine (9), Townnhlp eleven (11). North of KaLfc-t; fourteen (14), East cf the Sixth P. M , iu CahS county, Nebraska; and Block two (2), three (3), four (4). five (5), eix (6), seven (7). eight (8), nine (9), ten (1 and eleven (11), North and five (5) West of Public Squar-; BlockB two (2), three (3). four ( 4 ), five ( 5), six ( C , seven ( 7 ). eight (8). nine (9), ten (101. eleven (11), North and six (C) West of Public Square; Blocks two (2), three (3), four 4. five (5). six (C). seven (7). eight (8). nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11). North and sev en (7) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3), four (4), five (5), tlx (6). seven (7). eisht (S). nine (9). ten (lo) and eleven (11), North and eif;l)t (8) West of Public Square, all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Nebraska, being situated in the southeast quarter (SEl4 ) of Section eight (8), in Town ship eleven (11 ), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cafrs county, Nebraska; and Block four (4). West of Public Square ln the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Ne braska, being situated in the northwest quarter (NWVi) of Section sixteen (16). in Town ship eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth P. M.. In Csbs county, Nebraska; and Blocks five (5) and six (C) West of Public Square; Blocks five (0), bix (C) and sven (7 1. West and one (1) North of Pub lic Square: Blocks live (5) and six (6), West and one (1) South of Public Square: all being in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, ln Cass county, Nebraska, being situated In the northeast quar ter (NE'i) of Section seventeen (17), in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of Sixth P. M., ln Cass county, Nebraska. Said petition prays that you and each of you be required to set forth Blocks two (2), three (3). four (4).!tbf fatu" ?5 Tour claims to said real five (5), six (6). seven (7), eight esUte and that you. and each of you ; rl0, ?nwr onf s iirpjsriecSfcSa & ?-?uAh. pii iVsq ?" r state' cirm- r Z?. ia fl., ir-i -l .n interest whatever m or to said real fr ill'- fit ISL Ml'-wut.. or any part thereof, and that DC 11 C1BUL 11 1 f t (10), eleven (11), North and six (6) West of Public Square; Blocks two (2), three (3). four (4), five ( 6 ) , six (6), seven (7). eight (8), nine you, and each of you. and all persons claiming by, through or under you be forever enjoined and debarred from claiming or asserting any Interest. 1 j n. 1nwi r, n w f 1 ,1 ten (10) and eleven (11) North and adTere? plaintiff !f.Ten 7 Pu5"f Uart:'and for equitable relief and costs of J310CKS Kl, iour hi, ue wi, .,i (6). Beven (7), eight (8), nine (9).tDUV:' . . 7 c VpV, '.i, ! notified that you are required to an- (o,6t f JLU: id petition on or before the in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in , of Februarv, 1929. Cass county, Nebraska, being situ- virmn r orahav ated in the southeast quarter (SEV) 'B!ackburn( Klng & Haggart. of Section eight (8) in Township, Attorn(iy8 for the Plaintiff, eleven (11). North of Range four-, rrilRt p.ihp teen (14). East of the Sixth P. M.. nDh. vhrncv in Cass county, Nebraska; and Block i ' four (4) West of Public Square in; the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, Cass i d24-4w county. Nebraska, being situated in the northwest quarter (NWli) of Section sixteen (16), in Township eleven (11), Norm of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; and Blocks five (51 and Hix (6) West of Public Square; Blocks five (5), six (6) and NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun ty. Sa. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Hans Tarns, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at ths County Court room ln (6). West and one (1) South of fit8mouth; n Mld e0Z' on, blic Square; all being in the Old thf ? J"T" 1 i c,V & 1 ?n -n of Rock Bluffs in Cass county. 'the, "th ot An1' "29 at ,10 o'clock a. m. 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 claim against said estate is three months from the 18th day of January, A. I). seven (7), west ana one (l) ronn of Public Square; Blocks fire (5) and six Public Tow Nebraska, being situated in the northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section seventeen (17), In Township eleven 11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass coun ty, Nebraska: notified that on the 21st day of De- . . , , . ,,, cember. 1928. ictor C. Graham filed g . . . Januarv. 1929 his petition in the District Court of .JHH9 8eal of Cass county. Nebraska, as shown in ' d c c , 14th d f pocked 4, page 106 (No. 8209) nam- December. 1128. Ing you. and each of you, impleaded A H nTYmRY Ehernberger, first and real name un-, known, and George Dovey and Mary i . . , Dovey. first and real name unknown,! ia yun man c1 loa wno Pro' as defendants, the object and prayer poses to find his career in business of said petition being to quiet the should not feed exclusively upon the title in the plaintiff to the following 'colorful biographies of the bearded aeecrinea real esiaie siiuaiea in utus county. Nebraska, to-wit: Blocks two (2), three (3), and brave pioneers of American business.