The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 18, 1929, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MONDAY, FEBR. 18, 1929.
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Phillip Reese was a Tisitor with a
eousin in Ceresco on last Sunday
driving over in his Model "A" for the
day.
Joseph Stanislav, James Bright
and Charles Card were shelling and
delivering corn to the Peters elevator
daring the early portion of last
week.
A. R. Birdsall, who has been feel
lng Quite poorly for some time past
la now improved, to the extent that
he is able to be up and around the
store.
Jess DUdine, living west of town.
had an encounter with a eow which
had a penchant for kicking and Jess
is lookine and feeline rather the
worse for the encounter.
Theo Carnes was a visitor in Om
aha last Wednesday, looking after
some business and also brought home
with him some truck bodies and a
eab for a truck chassis which he had
recently sold.
While endeavoring to fit a good
pair of shoes on a horse of a custo
mer last week, Sophas Petersen had
the misfortune to have the critter
Btep on his foot and as a consequence
Sophas is a little lame since.
The Greenwood Commercial club
held a banquet at the cafe of A. F.
Weibke on last Friday night, where
they ate an excellent supper, dis
cussed the best interests of the city
and had a general good time.
Arthur Stewart has a contract for
clearing some land of timber for Car
ter Adams, which keeps him warm
during the work and at the same
time promises to keep the one who,
burns it warm when the time comes, i
Grandmother McFadden, the moth
er of Dr. W. II. McFadden, who has!
been here from her home at Clay Cen
ter the past week, visiting with her
son and family, went to Lincoln to
be a guest at "the home of a daughter
HVing In the capital city.
Mrs. Dora Leesley and Mrs. W. H.
Leesley were over to Lincoln Satur
day, where they were visiting with
friends as well as looking after some
shopping. On their way they de
livered six cases of eggs to a mer
chant at Havelock.
During the past week, Theo Carnes
sold and delivered a new Chevrolet
truck to Carl SchlaphofT, east of
Murdock, and another truck to Chag.
Haertle. Jr., a new coach to Emil
Holke, north of Murdock, and a
new Chevrolet coach to August Kup
ke. All are of the very latest model
and are giving the best satisfaction
to their new owners.
G. M. Palling has one incubator
which hatched and as it came off on
the coldest night of the winter last
Friday night a week it was impos
sible to save a large proportion of
the chickens as he was not able to
keep his Incubator over 90 degrees
and it should be around 103 degrees
Tor perfect hatching. Under the. cir
cumstances he had a vry good return.
He immediately started the machine
again and will have more chicks
soon.
Sam Gray has been in the habit of
leaving the farm gate open so that
he could drive his car into the lot
without getting out to open the gate
and some one closed it while he was
in town. Returning home, Sam was
looking over into the pasture at the
horses and when he went to turn in
to the lot, observed that the gate
was closed. He slapped on his brakes
but to no effect, for the car slid on
the ice through the gate and wreck
ed the entire outfit.
N0TigH TO 'CREDITORS
mefai 6 V stt'onf-WSStWd lit t
tnitJ a Atl k Inn nlpel at (fell
time. His sod, -George", was at Lln The State ef Nebraska, Cass coUn
coin late last week, where he visited I ty, ss.
the father and found him Iraprov-i
lng.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Cfeorge W. Shields, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in
PlAttsmouth. In said fount v. on
March 8; 192$; and June 10, 1929, at
Received IniurT to Ere
Whit at work about the place last
t.btnBF hart tha taiktari
tune 'to have a nail which he was I "?mfiou.thA
of the eyes, injuring It very badly, 10 o'eiock a. m each day, to receive
He was immediately rushed to the I , " ,"8, A
Mi jo s. ii - " c - ' I a. 1 .11 rr x l m s .
but it was found Impossible to save ,ne"1 "nu "uwauc';- V"6, "m:
rJ ti . .tin n h i.n.Mt.1 Mted for the presentation of claims
at Lincoln: where he is being treated inst said estate is months
with the hope of saving the Other - - u lim,t:d7' "
OVA I T " .
Imanf rtt riohrfl I a nna Vfiflr ffrnm aairt
ot. j , m , , i- 4 r n r
fTea Brown, wno was iaeu iu ..M nnimtv Ponrt this let Aav nf
umana io a nospuai, was iaier n.)....,.. 1Q24
. 1 . . . m J , nl JW I " '
movea io a nospuai in uouncu xiiuua
for treatment, has returned home and
Is still feeling rather poorly,
fit3? (9KH
lOusces!
25'
Three-Cornered
Republican Tilt
Looms on Probe
Governor Weaver's Inquiry Move
May Meet Opposition of
House Leaders .
(Seal) f4-4w
A. H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
Hold All Day Meeting
In the little village of Greenwood,
which lies near Salt Creek in Cass
county, Nebraska, stands a white
frame church, which has been the In
spiration of many of God's people.
Many pastors have come and gone.
each contributing of their heart and
soul into its keeping.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of I
Helen B. Perry, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
. .
Guaranteed
Pure
cse less than of
high priced brands
MILLIONS of POUNDS USED
BY THE GOVERNMENT
-Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 15. The guar
anty fund and state banking depart
ment investigation situation tonight
was a pitched battle among republi
cans, with three corners in the fight.
The group of house republican
leaders, who have opposed and dead
locked all plans for Investigation of
fered during the last month, were
understood this afternoon to have
served emphatic notice on Governor
Weaver that they will test their abil
ity to hold together the republican
majority in the house to block the
governor's lately declared plan for
a thorought investigation. Just as
thpey ' have . blocked ail previous
moves.
New Deadlock Arises.
First the republican senate was
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Some, of the early ones, Brothers I Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
fTtrn n-bTTx-Tc5, o-n mH?rrvrrTrTO I deadlocked with the governor. Now
wnnxa i uuuu (he republican governor and the re
Lincoln, Feb; 14.- Eight or 10
aiayneia, ugaen sou xieiiry are luveuiom uay oi warcu, ivt,?, uuu uu me i possible carriers" 6f meningitis.
ana reverea ay ine oiuer geuemuuu xum uay ui juub, hi iv o ciulu. i jjave been detected through cultures
while Brother McCarthy who served a. m , or each day, to receive and taken from Cotner college students
in iaier years is aiso xovea vy meiBiaiuine Bii tiaiuis aBuibi eaiu ra- Ijjln,tli,no r- m h Anv.nif
younger generaiiuu o ucuuuui ui uiaimn-, mtu a icn iu iuch aujuoiuicui hhygician announced Thursday
. . . I J 11 FT". 4 1 1 1 1 1 , M I - -
SDienaia WOrK. una niiuwante. iue time nuiiicu lur
publican Benate, which has gone on
record twice in favor of the Investi
gation, proposed by Senator Wherry
(rep.. Pawnee), seem to be dead
locked with the republican house of
representatives.
What occurred at a conference f
Wone Ot the cnarier memoers 01 me preseniauon vi claims against in he nrst 100 Mftmined and the
A i 1 I - Jl A. Y X V M '
the churcn are living; ' AiDeri uia-isaia esiaie is
1. .... . A I axl. m
redge, the nrst pianist, is sua a ia-ism aay 01 warcn, a. u. anu fipVPr.i fjav
miliar figure, where his voice may the time limited for payment of debts taken from those diSCOvered as car-
yet be heard, in songs or praise, is one year irom saia tn aay oi riers the doctor stated. A srrict
In the year 1928, a basement wasiaiarcn, iz.
put under the building and shrub-1 Witness my hand and the seal of
bery planted around to beautify it. Isaid County Court this 1st day of
Each year on Saturday before I February, 1929.
The positive cultures were found I house leaders with the governor at
quarantine is still in force.
Greenwood Transfer Line
We do a general business make
trips regularly to Omaha on Monday
and Thursday, also to Lincoln. Tues
day and Friday. Pick up loads on
these trips. Full loads at any time.
FRED HOFFMAN.
Fred Trunkenbolz Doing Nicely
Fred Trunkenbolz, the father of
Oeorge Trunkenbolz and Mrs. Dewey
Head ley, of Greenwood, who has been
in the hospital at Lincoln, where he
underwent an operation for the re-
Trap nested Stock!
We are trapnesting our cele
brated layers-. the White
Leghorns.
We can furnish trap nest
ed Hatching ggs now and
soon will have trapnested
Chicks, at $12 per 100.
White Leghorn Chichi (n6t
trapnested) at $10 per hun
dred. IV. (1. Leesly
2 miles East of Green-
wood, Nebr.
Stock Hauling
Call photic 40, Muniock, when
you want your stock taken td
. lio i I me iw resajning ret era ns oi toa
market. Hates 6ri all Otock to eivii wr in the county ana his 111--U
iH .'te r.' U.,Jn aud'operatioH at Ms. advance
Vyilldllcl Wilt HC .Jl imir
drrl p6unciif bsittning Janu
ary t, 199. -
Thanksgiving, the church ladies hold
a bazaar and supper to help carry on J
the work.
W. E. Hand and John Mefford, who
have both passed the alloted three
score and ten years, are familiar fig
ures to all the church folk.
On Sunday, February 10th, a mem
bership rally day was held, there be
ing morning and afternoon services,
with a fellowship dinner at the noon
hour.
(Seal) f4-4w
H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
For Sale!
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Helen : Pitz, , deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
The attendance for the day was as I sit at the County . Court room In
follows: Sunday school, 72; church Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
services (morning) 92, and alter-istn aay or xviarcn, ia2, ana on me
noon was being kept a close secret
tonight, but the word was that It
was a rather heated session.
To get the money to :arry on the
investigation the governor must
have an appropriation bill introduc
ed, which, in the regular order, would
go to the house finance committee.
This committee has for its chairman
Harvey R. Essam of Gage county.
nnrt In tha fnrmPT fnlnt resolution in-
Une loxlb bterling DISC, mltroduced weeks ago by Senator Wher
J J:l . . I ry, nas so long Deen smoinerea.
good condition; - Governor Rumored
One P & O wide tread Lister. I The speculation was that these
. ' I . . . .
l I leaaers. wno nave aosoiuie coniroi
nearly new; of tne finance committee, intimated
One P& O two-row Machine, SBffiSfi.'K
nearly new;
Une lYlcUormick tSmder in
good condition;
Fuel system of the new Ford
has been
designed for reliability
and long service
. M'VJ
noon worship, 49.
The High school Girls' Glee club,
directed by Miss Edythe Harris, ren
dered a special number at the morn
ing worship hour.
Ruth Laure portrayed Christ's vis
it to a cobbler in a reading.
Rev. H. R. Swearineen's sermon
topic for the morning service was I the time limited for payment of debts
"TncrMse Our Faith." Faith beiric Ms one year from said 8th day of
one of our Dre-Easter watch words. I March, 1929
Again in the afternoon, he brought j Witness my hand and the seal of
us a splendid message from the Book said County Court this 1st day of
of r.nd'a word. i-eDruary, iazs.
Over half of the years budget was f " V A. Hi DtlXBURY,
loth day of June, 199, at io o'clock One Avery Cultivator:
a. m.. of each flav ' to rsrpive and I 9
examine ail claims .against said es-IOne John Deere Corn Plant-
tate, with a view to their adjustment nA
and allowance. The time limited for
the presentation of claims against One hav Mare 19. vear nM
Sth day of March, A. D. 1929, and Weignt lOUU.
Stcppat
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Phono 2515
raised by pledges folowing the morn
ing worship hour.
Miss Edyth Haris rendered a beau
tiful solo which brought the hearts
of the people nearer to the observ
ance of the Lord's supper. .
The Lord's supper observance brot
to a close a day of great rejoicing.
L. S. MEFFORD,
Church. Reporter.
(Seat) f4-4w
-County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass, i
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on petition for Set
tlement of Account.
ss.
By virtue of an Execution issued
by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the
District Court, within and for Cass
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
., ,' , , i ,i,0,put their plan before the legislature
To all persons, interested in their r,t ofi
t -in ok a 1 L,i. consideration and not prolong the
cu, i tt.ii uu iuc -1.11 vim. x,xatvu,u. cDcolnn h.v Mmlno 1qs
a. u. mil, hi iu u iiucis. a. in. ui reauuig iut? yeiiiiun vi J. m. I rXTii., ol ,ol,l ihd of lonct
Believing that the best results for --" u, .ac . uul uw. a,,.,, ACUIU'; J'b 150 or 200 thousands dollars would
both himself and for all jthose who lue ur.1 u""e 111 l"e V ld"r s V" , ' , . v. xwa . OI" l,,." required for a real investigation
wish to use either the eggs from the mo" h' !" f?" f?"?! 'iLBi u" .fllel this,rt on, lh! i1 Double Probe Seen as Need.
" I J - J' -" - " v" I , 1 11 II . 1. 1
sottlPniPTit nf RnM'MtsU anrt for Mr I iiivcsusbuuh ui mc uuiimub
definitely, as they have been hold
ing the original Wheery resolution.
The rumor was also current that
they asked for indefinite delay In
the new recommendation of the gov
ernor. While Governor Weaver woujd
not say definitely that he would send
In his recommendation Monday, he
indicated that it will be sent at the
earliest possible moment.
O'Malley Urges Speed.
Representative George O'Malley of
Greeley, democratic leader, today
urged speed in beginning the inves
tigation, and he also urged that it
include the banking department as
well as the bank guaranty fund com
mission. - - .
I am very much disappointed,"
O Malley said, that after six weeks
of legislative activities, no. banking
legislation of any kind has been pre
sented to the legislature, although
every one realizes that it Is the mat- commission. Secondly, by demand-
ter of outstanding importance. I be- lng that the efficiency of the bank
lieve that the governor and the bank- examiners be increased and a more
ing committee should immediately stringent examination of banks be
THE practical value of Ford
simplicity of design is es
pecially apparent in tne fuel
system.
The gasoline tank is built
integral with the cowl and is
unusually sturdy because it
is made of heavy sheet steel,
terne plated to prevent rust
or corrosion. An additional
factor of strength is the fact
that it is composed of only
two pieces, instead of three
or four, and is electrically
welded not soldered.
Because of the location of
the tank, the entire flow of
gasoline is an even, natural
flow following the natural
law of gravity. This is the
simplest and mo6t direct
way of supplying gasoline to
the carburetor without vari
ations in pressure. The gaso
line feed pipe of the new
Ford is only 18 inches long
and is easily accessible all
the way.
The gasoline passes from
the tank to the carburetor
through a filter or sediment
bulb mounted on the steel
dash which separates the
gasoline tank from the
engine.
The carburetor is special!
designed and has been bull!
to deliver many
thousands of - miles
of good service.
Since all adjustments are
fixed except the needle valve
and idler, there is practi
cally nothing to get out of
order.
The choke rod on the
dash acts as a primer and
also as a regulator of your
gasoline mixture. The new
hot spot manifold insures
complete vaporization of the
gasoline before it enters the
combustion chamber of the
engine.
As a matter of fact, the
fuel system of the new Ford
is so simple in design and
so carefully made that it
requires very little service
attention.
The filter or sediment
bulb should be cleaned at
regular intervals and the
carburetor screen removed
and washed in gasoline. Oc
casionally the drain plug at
the bottom of the carburetor
should be removed and the
carburetor drained for a
few seconds.
Have your Ford dealer
look after these important
little details for you when
you have the car oiled and
greased. A thorough, peri
odic checking-up costs little,
but it has a great deal to do
with long life and
continuously cood
4&iAr nprfnrmnnrp.
Ford Motor Company
Trap Nesting His Flock
r t ,a ,,. u, ' the following real estate, to-wit
. f . v.. I Lot one (1), In the north
required.
The conference of house leaders
with Weaver today was taken at
first to indicate that leaders of the
house machine were preparing for
a last stand, after Weaver had be
come determined to drag all the
guaranty fund's skeletons from the
closet
Included in the group were Speak
PUBLIC AUCTION
more than a thousand laying hens.
He and his son are busy with the
flock all the time. With five hun
dred and more iu the pen, which he
Is trapnesting, it keeps them both
busy, as the hens have one hundred
nests which all close when the hen
enters and keeps her there until an
attendant comes to release her. A
may, and do, appear at the County
east one-fourth (NEi) of the
northeast one-fourth (NE4) of
Section thirty (30), Township
twelve (12), North, Range four
teen (14), East of the Sixth
(6th) P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and taken prayer of the petitioner should not be
as tne property or Adelaide Burnett, granted, and that notice of the pen-
,i i i i ., n . i situation, which ui lu is iiiue Betm
" ... V J?":zl 1 . nrohable. should be comDlete in all er Coulter of Bridgeport, Essam of
"e:f of operations of both bank- Beatrice, chairman of the banking
dii peiKuua mieraieu in win maua . . , nA mr,nv rommifl- Ri!ov nf PnrlMmi
ing department and the guaranty
v-. V"iT f 'nr. fund commission," he said. Spence of Crab Orchard, and Elwell
vuui: l" u" " I "Up to this time much has been Johnston of Antelope county.
county, on the 23rd day of February,
A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., to
said of an investigation of the guar-
n f 1 ,t-n m i cci rm o nl little hflC
show cause if any there be why the gaid jn regard t inTestigatIng
A Cloudburst of Petitions.
Another element entered today to
konMnr rionrimoni It Is ohv- e"ioarrass me oia Kuaru. uuc oi me
lous that an Investigation of the clear sky petitions from all over the
aiteuuaut tunica lu icicaac uci. j.j.i .!. 4,,jn.mAn. 1 , - .... - I lOUS lllal 1111 11 Tcsugauuu i I , . ---
record haa to he made of the layers. 25"!: COvereJ hrrSSLf ?enC0t 8li pet "l ,b" bankin department could not justify fate came pouring into the legisla
aa thPv all ha Je hri on which 8ald 5ourt "covered by The Stand- ing thereof be given to all persons f. pJfi-t.nre In nroviding means ture. demanding a thorough inves
im luauuei tujjr V ll" said defendant
the five hundred of the flock to keen I . .
a record of, and most of the laying Igg. rj 1929-
uuiic uuriiig Lilt: iiiui iiiiig uuum, it. en
tails a lot of work. Then, too, it takes
a lot of bookkeeping to determine
which are the heavy layers and which
are the non-produeers. The hens mak
ing high scores are kept for layers
and their eggs retained for, hatching.
for liquidating the obligations that tigation. In the face of this avalan-
noW exist i-iie, iue itaueia ui uic uuusb iiiuciiiiit-
"In the hearing of the banking win proDaoiy nave aimcuuy in con-
. j I vlnlntr thai f rl 1 rwxrora t hnt rrnrc!
)co trior nna nppn unnpr w n v lur i & v t' r.
. C0 " A . . , ! A t
waaItq i Yisic rlpppi. lion io ine prooe is not poimcai
BERT REED, I in witness whereof. I have hereunto I jytann unHpr swnrn Isuicifle.
Sheriff. Cass County I get my hana and th seal of said ftttmMif nnl ahother irfilciai of the Governor Weaver elaborated today
AlAkBnAVn M . - . . . . m a 1 r
as they all have leg bands on which o " , , ll" f i f ,fiye t p ITu
bear an identification number and in "Afvi a.fia"n1 ! nterested ln. ?a d toatte.r bX pbllAh
xrx , y. i huiikho, vo'""u "b""""-1 intr a copy oi tnis oraer in tne riaiis-
"linieoW Jofonil.il t I . t ' , , , i.
I moum journal,, a serai-weeiij news
Daoer printed in said county, for one
week prior to said day of hearing.
Nebraska.
REFEREE'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that by
The others go out and their eggs are jirtue of judgment in partition con-
sold foT commercial eggs. . In this
manner Mr. Leseley is bettering his
flock all the time and the best pro-
firming the shares entered on Febru
ary!, 1929, in the case of Julia C.
Kratochvil et al, Plaintiffs vs. Joseph
Court this 11th day of February, A.
D. 1929.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) fl8-lw County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
e-iiamntv fund commission, nave " i"u invei,u6auuii.
Ihof mnia than IhrPP-foiirtha Orld-Herald.
of the losses, which have occurred
in Nebraska bank failures during the
Dast few years have been directly
asrribable not to an economic cjrc-
lone but to plain stealing by banK
Phone your news to No. 6.
As I am going to quit farming, I
will offer for sale at Public Auction
on the Wm. S. Ashton farm one-half
mile east of Dunbar, Nebr., on
Thursday, Febr. 21
commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
the following property, to wit:
Live Stock, Implements, etc.
Ten head good mules and two
horses, from 4 to 8 years old, weigh
ing from 1200 to 1450 pounds.
SO head cattle, consisting of some
good milk cows, heifers and one pure
bred Holstein bull, 1 year old.
6f head steers to be sold by the
pound.
50 head stock hogs and bred sows
and a full line of farm machinery to
be offered.
Geo. A. Stites,
fl4-2sw
Even when we recently alluded to
the 24 below zero mark In 190,4, an
old timer said that was nothing to
the sub-zero wave back in the sev
enties. You can't get the best ot
them, even with the record to back
you.
State Of Nebraska, County of Cass, J" . lg
V..r i.J'! " I?,",- .r;rlDendin In the District Court of CassRSi , I -Tf this statement is true, and
hatching It VeinS tVem theses that county- Nbra8ka- the undersigned y Vlrtae of an prder pf Sale w- we have eyery reason to believe it
natcmng,. n eeing irem mese mail ,Iaued hv Golda Noble Beal. Clerk ofl, i,i,i ho n for fur-
Mr. Leesley supplies ftM ewn incu-1 " " "iT":V:r , .2 : JlTl 1 r4,t nr whin ami for "CI "tT
hn t hro uuu iuvuiicu in siia aettuiii uyuui .. " . liner prooi luai mc uaimiuo f"' -
Tr f.1rHA not trte4 hi report ot tne reieree mat pnysicai
kM.J.IA.ffw-! tt A. 1 A V -3
hatehers yet, but will in a short tlmJ1
as soon as he Is assured that the ex- ""Uut b.l VICJuu.l0 l
treme cold weather has gone. He has P"1 'es- i ht?15'eu fderd1an
the fowls In a warm place, where Judged by the COurt that said land
they are well cared for and as tame bf ,6ld and tbe Proceeds thereof be
lit most instances as a mess of kit- f olded i0 "hares between the par
tens. Drop around and see the flocks tles as theretofore determined In
or Mr. Leesley-the sight is good for Pursuance to said jndgment of the
sere eyes, and no mistake. ftl "ie?1. "'T1";
jtx hue oiu ua; vl maiLiii a. o i n t l
ten o'clock a. m. of said , day, at the
UNDERGOES OPERATION south front door of the court housfe,
. , In Plattsmouth, in said county, sell
fe. A. Klrkpatrlck, ene of, the tbe fe5Ld 1 tat? to-wit: . .
iue duuiu unit ut cue uuriu
prominent residents ot southern Cass
county. and a member of-the Cass
County Soldier's- Relief .-commission,
is at the St. Mary's hospital at Ne
braska. City-where he was' taken a
few days ago from his home at Ne
hawka. Mr. Klrkpatrlck Js eh of
the tvt remaining veterans of the
east quarter of the southeast
quarter and the southeast (quar
ter of the southeast quarter of
Section 2; also the northeast
quarter of the northeast -quarter
of , Section 11 all in Township
13, North, Range ' 18, East of
the' Cth P. M.i in . Cass eoanty.
J.
Phone 40
Jouoiise
n
Nebraska-
ae hsane4 sane appHhenslen t f;1 Fubh6 aueUop t.th. highest bidr
the toSiabera t : hii family eirp le T- ? f8hr Ylttt er.M
and. the host of friends over the en-j 6I1 5? A i d t M ttme of sale
tire oGQntjr.
Mrs. . A. R. Stokes departed' this
morning for Omaha-'where Ihe.will
'spend ta day in that city visiting 1929
MuraOCK daughter. Js...Cherles Richards: ; jiirHir
ey to be paid upon the confirmation
oz sale and making of deed py ref
eree. ' - .. J- r. . ; '. " ; ; n' '
Dated this 4th ' day of February,
. CAPWELL,
; .. Referee.
Cass county Nebraska; and to me di-lont ehnulil he inveatieated first and
rected, I will on--' the 23rd day oftne guaranty fund commission aft-
wartn, a. v. iis, ai i w tiut . i erward, he continued.
m. of said day, at the south front information Needed.
door or tne court House in saia coun- The ople of the state are de
ty, sell at public auction to the high- manding that means be provided for
esi uiauer ior casn iu t"LnU6 , depositors In railed oanns.
scribed real estate: People that have apid their life sav-
A square lot out of the north- . lnto banks believeing that the
A a i r.r linlr r I . 1 I
the northwest quarter of Section
23 Township 11, Range 13, East
of the 6th P. M.. in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and more particu
larly described a fellows: Com
mencing at the northwest cor
' ner of the northwest -quarter of
said Section 23, running thence
south '147.58 feet, thence run
ning . east 1 4 7, S.8 f eett thence
running north i47.58 feet,
thence running west JL47.58 feet
to the . place of beginning, ' in
the County of Cass, Nebraska--
The same being levied upon and tak-
state of. Nebraska was guaranteeing
return of the money are entitled to
that nionev. and I think a moral
nblieration rest6 upon the state, and
anon everv member of the legislature
tn see that I Unas are provided w
tiav this back to depositors. Any
Iftbislator wiirnot do his full duty
who will become a party to provid
ing a fund, at the expense of the
taxnaver to Day this obligation with-
mit -fli-Kt knowinr how-much the
obligation is, how it was caused and
what remeay enema De appuea io
prevent its recurrence.
."TA ret th B. intormauom a in-
en as tha trfmeriir nf Frank 'E. Val-. vptitieation and an adult of the bank-
lery et al, Defendants, if fatlafv' I a .jn5 i department and guaranty fund
judgment of said Court fecoverfed by commission , must be had and when
Jennfe A. Smith, Plaiatiff' against we discover the cause of this trouble
said Defendants. , . J then. I think it becomes the duty
Plattsmouth, Nebraska,. February of the; legislature to remedy the trou
16, A. D. 1929. "" , 1 bier first, by taking the banking
BERT REED, ! department" out of politics and di-
Sherif Cass County, : vorcing the political influence in
, "' Nebraska. .every way from both the banking
18.? department and the guaranty func?
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R. C. Brown Leghorns 11.00 per 100
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Barred Rocks 13.00 per 100
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White Wyandottes 14.00 per 1 00
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