The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 13, 1913, Image 3

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    IS THE I1I0THICT COIHT OK CASS
toivrv, xkuhma.
The I.vinsston Loan umi JUullding As
sociation, rialntiff,
Vh.
Adelaide 1'atcs and John T. Hate-, l.er
husband, L'eferulunlH.
To Adelaide Hatt'H and Jol:ii T. l!uts,
hr liusbuud, non-reyidont di-letidanU
In the ubovc entitled action:
You and tueli of you urc hereby
notified that the plaintiff I; ax com
menced an action atralnt you In the
District Court of Cass County, Ne
trasKa. for the purpose of foreclosing
a mortgage given by you to the Living
ston Loan and KuildiiiK Association on
the 16th day of January. lSt'S, covering
the following described real estate In
Jass County, Nebraska, to-wit: Com
mencing at a point in the center of
Hryant street, said point being 156
feet west and 15 feet north of a stone
at the southeast corner of the NKVt of
Section 2-1, Township 12 north, Kanse
13, eust of the 6lh p. ni., thence north
:U 8 feel to a stake, trunce woi-i Jul)
1'cet, thence south 217.8 f?.!l to a sink',
thence east 2U0 feet to tli,i plan, of
o Jr' .i.nlng, coutuiniiiK one acre, bo the
s'ime mo:e or less and I nowii as mb
lot 1 of lot 46, In the SK', of the NKVi
of Hectlon 24, Township 12 north, Kongo
13 e ist. of the 6th p. ni., in Cass County,
Nebraska, which mortgage appears of
record in Hook 35 of Keal Kstate
Mortgages tit page 275, In the otnee of
the lugisler of Deeds of Cass County,
Nebraska, and to recover J10.TO for in
surance which plaintiff has been com
pelled to pay, and to recover taxes for
the years l!")s-l!m inclusive In the sum
of ft 1.4$, with Interest thereon from the
12th day of November, 1912, and for
equitable relief.
You anl each of you arc required to
answer SHld petition on or before the
17th day of February, A. f). 1913. and
in falling so to do your default will bo
duly entered therein and Judgment
taken as prayed for In plaintiff's peti
tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As
sociation, l'laintlff.
By A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney.
IK TIIF, DISTRICT COI'llT OV CASS
COUNTV, ISF.HUASKA.
The I.vlngston Loan and Building As
sociation, I'lalntlffu,
vs.
DeWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley, his
wife, Defendants.
To DeWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley,
htse wife, non-resident defendants in
the above entitled action: ,
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the plaintiff has com
menced an action against you In the
District Court of Cass County, Ne
braska, for the purpose of foreclosing
a mortgage given by you to the Living
ston Loan and Building Association on
the lutli day of September, l'JOB, cover
ing the following described real estate
to-wit: Lots 8 and 4, In Block 10, In
Thompson's Addition to the City of
I'lattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska,
which mortgage appears of record in
Hook 32 of Heal Kstate Mortgages, at
page 26, In the otlice of the Keg-inter
of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; and
to recover the sum of $8.50 Insurance,
which plaintiff has been compelled to
pay, and the sum of $77.15 taxes, In
terest and costs for the years 1907-1S11
inclusive, with Interest thereon from
the 12th day of November, 1912, and for
equitable relief.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and
in falling so to do your default will be
duly entered therein and judgment
taken as prayed for In plaintiff's peti
tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As-
Bociatlon, Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney.
MUHK Ol" HFFKKKK'S SALK.
la the Dlntrlrt Court la and for Ca
County, chrnk.a.
Nettie J. Holme., I'laiiiUU.
vs.
U. S. Sheia. Joseph II. Kecnan, Augusta
Keciiau, Helen M. Alwine, formerly
lleli n ji. Keenan. tleorue II. Alwin
lbib'Tt J. keenan, Annette Keenan,
John Randolph Keenan, James Keen
an and James . Holmes,
Defendants.
I Notice is hereby given that under and
I ! virtue oi a Uecree entered In this
case on tlie 2;th day of January, A.
D. 1 913, the undersigned sole referee,
will on tho Ud day of .March. A. D.
IS) IS. at eleven o'clock a. in., at the
south door of the Court House In the
I I'lty of riiittsTuouth. Cass County, Ne-
inasKn, sen at public auction the fol
lowing described real estate, situated
m the County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wit:
Commencing at n point on quarter
s.cuon line running- Last ami West
through Section nine (9), Township
eleven WW, i;nnge lourteen (H), in
Cass County, Nebraska; 1574 C-10 feet
I'.ast of the quarter section corner on
West side of Section nine (9), Town
ship eleven (11), Uange fourteen (14);
running thence south 2773 feet; thence
Kast 400 feet; thence North 2ii feet;
thence Last 92 1 feet; thence North GS2
feet: thence Kast to tiie banks of the
Missouri river; thence along the banks of
the Missouri river In a northerly direc
tion to a point where said banks of the
Missouri river intersects the quarter
section line running Kast and West
through Section nine (9), Township
eleven (ll).Kange fourteen (14); thence
West along said quarter section line to
the place of beginning, together with
lands formed upon and against said
described lands by accretion, alluvion,
reliction and evulsion.
Also lots one (1), two (2), three (3),
four (4). live (5). six (6), seven (7),
eight (8), nine (9), ten tlO), eleven
(11) and twelve (12), In block three
(3) West and block one (1) North, and
one (1) Kast of the public square In
tho Village of Rock Bluffs, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, together with tho portion
of the vacated streets surrounding the
same belonging thereto. Said property
will he sold for cash to the highest re
sponsmle bidder.
Dated at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this
2Tith day of January, A I .1913.
V. K. TKFFT, Keferee.
ItAWLS & ItOBEKTSON.
Attorneys.
NOTICE OP SVIT TO O.IILT TITLE,
la the District Court of Can County,
Nebrnaka.
en tries 1. l'felfer, l'laintlff,
vs.
Frances J. Solomon, et al.,
Defendants.
To the Defendants; Frances J. Solo
mon, D. H. Solomon, first name un
known, Elizabeth H. Solomon, Joslah
Moores, Mary J. Moores, Mary J. Lath
rop, K. M. Henderson, first name un
known, Bertha O. Dalton, Mary
Armlnda Huffman, Caroline Huffman,
Edward J. Moores, Alfred M. Moores,
Hooch O. C. Moores, Kllza Moores,
Mfthala Gray, A. J. Moores, first name
unknown, Nancy K. Kpperson, Henry
Moores, Edward or Ed Jocklm, Ida E.
.lockiin. Andrew W. or A. W. Mc
Laughlin, Alena It. McLaughlin, John
W. or J. W. Seymnre, S. J. Seymore, first
name unknown, Zetliam or Zetham 1",
McCulloch. Ithmar 1'. or I. R l'ills
burry, Nellie B. Smith, Chester H.
Smith, Fred Black, also the unknown
httirs and devisees of tho following
nanvid, Frances J. Solomon, deceased,
!). H. Solomon, deceased, first name un
known. Josiah Moores, deceased, K. M.
Henderson, first name unknown, de--fafd,
Bertha O. Dalton, deceased,
Mary Armlnda Huffman, deceased,
Caroline Huffman, deceased. Edward J.
.Moores, deceased, Alfred M. Moores. de
ceased, Enoch (1. C. Moores, deceased,
Mahula Gray, deceased; A. J. Moores,
tlrst name unknown, deceased, Nancy
,Fv. Eiqurson. deceased, Henry Moores,
deceased, Edward or Ed Jocklm, de
ceased: Andrew W. or A. W. McLaugh
lin, deceased, John W or J. W. Seymore,
eeftKcd, Zetham or Zetham P. McCul
loch. deceased, ithmar I, or 1. P. I'llls
burty, deceased, you are hereby notified
ihst on January l.sth, A. I . 191;;. plain
tiff tiled Ills suit In the district court
f Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title
to the following described lands in
Plat tsniouth, to-vlt: Lots numbered
elev' ii and twelve, In Block number
fort'. -three. In the City of Pluttsmouth,
Oiss county, Nebraska, becunse
f his adverse possession by
hltn. Mf and his grantors and their
grantors for more than ten wars prior
to tiie commencement of tliis suit and
to enjoin each and all of you from
having or claiming to have a:iv right,
tltl- interest or claim, either icgal or
-.quk.iblo in or two said lands or anv
cart, thereof, and to require you and
;iet; of you to set forth vnur right,
(itle, lien or Interest therein, if anv,
Ither legal or equitable, and to have
the same adjudged Inferior to tiie title
t plaintiff and for general relief
-cu it alily.
This notice Is made pursuant to the
order of the court. You are required to
'nswor said petition on or before
Monday, March 3rd, A. D. 1913, or your
def nilt will be duly entered therein.
'HARLKS P. PFEIFKK. Plaintiff.
J E. DOUGLASS. Attorney.
NOTICE.
'6lh.iv of Nebraska,
Cass County, ss.
To .hunes v. Kas!iir, .'un
lli'.-iilcnt, Defendant.
You arc hereby notified thai the
plain! ill", J.i mis Hotter, has com
menced an action against you and
..Maud V. Kaspar, jointly, in Justice
Court, before M. Arc tier, Justice
f the I'eace in ami for said Coun
ty, the object and prayer of which
is to recover judgment against
yon on a promisary note for $100,
with interest ut tho rale of 8 per
cent, from the 7 Ih day of Ft b
ruary, 1912, and costs of action
You are hereby notifletf
answer said action on or b .e
the 21st day of February. li)13,
Jil. o'clock a. rn., and in failing
so to do your default will be duly
iiitered therein and judgment
taken as prayed for by plaintiff.
LOUIS IIOTTER. Plaint iff.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
J. W. Davis will take notice that on
tho 2nd day of January, 191.1, M. Archer,
a Justice of the peace of Cass County,
Nebraska, Issued an order of attach
ment for the sum of $5.00 in action
pending before him, wherein A. O. Bach
& Co. Is plaintiff and J. W. Davis de
fendant, that property of said defend
ant: consisting of money, lias been at
tached under said order, said cause
was continued to the 20th day of Feb
ruary, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m.
A. O. BACH & CO.. Plaintiff.
OIIUEK TO SHOW CAUSE.
In (he Plxtrlct Court of Chun County.
c lirnskn.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Nicholas llalmes, Deceased.
This cause came on for hearing up
on tho petition of Nicholas C. llalmes,
executor of the will and estate of
Nicholas llalmes, deceased, for con
struction of paragraph nine of the
will of said deceased and for order and
license to sell the real estate, as re
quired by law, and the will of said
deceased, which real estate Is more
particularly described as follows.
N i, SU '4. Sec. 28, Twp. 12, llango
9, SV.J of SW and NW of SW
'4 of Sec. 8-12-13, S of SE U and S
Vi of SW i and NW M of SW
4 of Sec. 7-12-13, NE U of NW
'4 of Sec. 5-12-13, all In Cass County,
Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Block
2, of the City of I'lattsmouth, Ne
braska. It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested In said estate appear
before mo on the 15th day of March,
1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cause,
If anv they have, why said will should
not bo Interpreted and construed by
the Court and show cause why order
of Court, directing and guiding the
executor in making a sale of the said
real estate belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and why a license
should not be granted to said executor
to sell tho above described real estate
of said deceased.
It Is further ordered that a copy of
this order to show cause be published
for oiir successive weeks prior to said
time of hearing, In the Pluttsmouth
Journal, a newspaper published twice
a week at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, and
of general circulation throughout said
County.
Dated this 30th ilnv of January. 1913.
HARVEY D. THAV'lS,
Judge of the District Court.
I). O. DWYKIt,
Attorney for Executor.
MITICK OK SUT TO O.IIKT TITLE.
In the District Court In hih for t n
County, .trbraskn.
Simon Gruher, l'laintlff,
vs. '
Hattie Barnuni Wills, et al.,
Defendants.
To t ho defendants, Hattie Marnum
Wills, Harry Wills, Harry il. Barnum,
James Vv. Barnum, Sylvester Barnum,
jr., Adelbert Barnum, Alary Hurniim,
Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah,
Hist real name unknown; Airs. Lewis
limiium, Inst real name unknown;
Lewis Bin num. jr., Charles Barnum, L.
B. Sinclair, first real namo unknown;
Herbert Sinclair, Inez Al. Dlckersun,
Kickerson, Hist real name
unknown; (leurge Itanium Bowers, t lie
unknown heirs and devisees of Lucy
Bowers, deceased; the unknown heirs
and de isees of Besly Boyd, deceased;
Julius Cluise, Belinda Chase, Lucy J.
Chase. Li. K. Alurclock, jr., first real
name unknown; Airs. B. K Alur'doclt,
jr., hist real name unknown; Alphouso
Chase, Thomas .1. Watson, Airs. Thomas
J. Watson, llrst real name unknown;
and I lie unknown heirs and devisees of
'1 nomas .1. WhIsou, deceased.
Vou are hereby nolilicd that on Feb
ruary .'.Hi, A. . 1913, plaint itf Hied Ills
suit in the District Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, to i;uh-t title to the fol
lowing described land in the County of
I'a-s, Nebraska, lo-wlt:
Ti e Noithcnst iiiartcr (NE',4) and
toe North hall (N'j.) of the iSouth-
casi Miunier ( ,-M', , i ot Section twen-ly-one
11 1, Township ten (Hi),
Unngii thirteen (13), East of the
Mil P. M.
because of 1,h adverse possession by
liim-elf. and raiitors for more thun ten
years prior to the comiiieiu ement of
sold suit, and to enj.iin each and all of
you from having or claiming any right,
title, lien or interest, either legal or
dilutable, In and to said lands or any
pari thereof, and to reiiiire you to set
forth your right, title or Interest there
in. If any. either legal or ciiiltable, and
to have the same adjudged Inferior to
the title of plaint 111 to said lands, and
for general equitable relief.
Tills notice is made pursuant to the
orilcr of tiie court.
Vou are required to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday, the 24th dav
of March, A. I . Hi 13, or your default
will he duly entered therein.
SIMON CtKl'BEK. Plaintiff.
I: WI.S BOBEBTSON,
Attorneys.
NOTICE OF INDuIBTEDNESSr
'I'o Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given thai the
Cliopie (iasoline Engine Company
Limited, , of I'lallsinoutli, Ne
braska, has issued fully paid up
capital stock to the amount of
Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun
dred Thirty Dollars (.?r V.KiO.OO) ,
and that said Corporation has an
indebtedness for current expenses
only amounting' to the sum of
$2fl4.7C.
Dated this (ith day of Januarv,
ton.
.Tno. A. Chopieska,
President.
F.dw. Itynolt,
Adolph Ciiesc,
II. M Roennichsen.
II. F. fioos,
Directors.
Hogs for Sale.
l'ure bred I'oland-China sows,
bred for April farrow. 'Phone
No. nr.2-r.reen. C. J,. Mayabb.
1-30-Bt.wkl.v
TI.6 Journal
supplies.
for typewriter
H-H-v -H-H-h KNr -H-K
UNION.
f Ledger. 4
William Crais Wt on Tuesday
eveninji- for Rosalie, Neb., to visit
his dauKhter, Mrs. (5. E. Watkins
ami family.
Earl l.'pton of Omaha, one of
the intimate friends of the late
Clinton I. each, was here last Sun
day to attend the funeral.
Mont ltobb and wife of Lincoln
came in Wednesday to spend a
few days with their son, IIuli
ltobb and wife, southwest of town.
Myron I.yiule departed Tuesday
night for KinKsville, Texas, where
he will spend about two weeks
visit ins his son, Deane J.ynde and
wife, and seeing' the country.
A. P. Slockdale and Matt Mc-'
Quin went to Omaha lasl Eriday
evening- to spend a few hours with
Hubert Trook, who has been in
one of the hospitals for a few
weeks. Joseph Banning left last Fri
day morning- for Stuart, Neb., to
spend several days with his broth
er, John, who is engaged in the
lumber business at that place.
William . Halfour of the Swift
neighborhood was in town Mon
day and went to Plattsmouth on
the evening- train to visit some of
his friends and to participate in
the fiddlers' . contest Tuesday
evening-.
J. II. (Sable, passenger ag-ent of
the Northwestern railroad, was in
town Wednesday and called on his
friend, E. E. Shoemaker. Upon
Mr. (Sable's insistence, Mr. Shoe
maker accompanied him to Oma
ha for a social visit.
I Dr. H. Thomson, dentist,
I of Plattsmouth, will make
Union one day of each
l week for the purpose of j
! looking after the dental j.
! work of this community. He
will be In Union on Satur- !
day of each week, beginning J
January 4, 1913, until fur- .j.
ther notice.
Joseph Bauer, who accom
panied Hoy Upton on a several
weeks' trip to Cuba and the
southern stales, arrived home on
Monday, having- stormed in Chi
cago to visit with his sister. Mrs.
Owen Ross. Joe says the report
of his marriage had been exas
perated, and dial it was a con
spiracy concocted by Rov I'nlon
It) "queer" his matrimonial pros
pects among' the Union girls.
IX C Ol M l Ctl ItT.
State of NebrasKa,
Countv of Cuss, ss.
in the Mutter of tho Estate of William
O'lil leii. lleceascd.
To All Persons Interested:
Vou are hereby not Hied Hint there
has been tiled in this court petition for
the appointment of an administrator of
above estate.
That a hearing will be had on said
petition before this coin t ut tiie Court
House In PlatlJ-moiith, In said Countv,
on the 1st day of March, i!)13, at '
o'clock a. in. Objection, if anv, must
be liled on or before (-aid day and hour
of heiiritiK.
I Mted February Mil, l!M:t.
. 1,1. EN .1. 1IKKSI iN,
County .Indue.
i.Dt.ti. Mini i:,
In Hie District ( iinrt of (nxs Count j,
ehrnxLii.
Morgan i:. Hnintncr,
1 'lit j n 11 11 .
vs.
Joseph Molrearv, Cass
County. a Municipal
Corporation of the Stale
ot .M'lirnsku, the
known Heirs n nil
yisees of eci,.rlah
Kerr. liecensed, the
Citizens Hank ol Pllltls-
1 li-
He
NOTICE j
Cor-
I lefuiict.
Son.
and
tho I'uknown
of Zccherlali
iiioiitii, .M'luaska, a
poratlnii, Now
10. I t. I lovev
a Coiiarl nersh lo
Charles K. l-vm-sull
1 )efendants.
i'o Joseph McCrearv ami
Heirs and iievlsees
hei r, t loi oii ii..i...,.i,
iou and each of you will hereby take
not he that on the loth day of Kel'.ruarv
1-. I, Morgan E. Pranlner. I'lulnlllT
n ","'. f'."'-';'''', entitled cause, tiled
n pelltlon in the Idstrlct Court of
t ass ( ounty, Nebraska, against you
and others, the object, purpose and
prayer of w hich Is to obtain a decree
fi'im said t ourt removing lions and
o.ids irom and iiiletlnK the record
title of the following described real
estate, situate in Cass Countv, Ne
braska, to-wit:
Commencing at a point flftv-two
and one-half (52') feet East of the
Southwest corner of orlKlnal Lot
118). township twelve (12), North, In
;1"',?0.f'ol"'tet'n (,4)- K"Ht ' tho nth
I . M., thenco ninnlnK North one liun-''l''-ve
(135) feet, thence
East flfty-two and one-half (5)
nV i 'hPnte. t"nlh "no liundred
th rty-flv H5) feet; thenco west
fifty-two and ono-half (D:"A) feet to
tllf. rdlll'A tit l.i.u-lnnl.. l .
' . . "ftiiiiiiiin, biiowii anu
'xiKiiHifu on me plat hooks of
nui.ii- 1 1 acts in the ofllce of
reirlster of deeds nf sol.t ',.,,.,.
lot No. 60 in the Southwest iiunrter
or the Bouthwest quurter of said
Sect Ion.
Also commencltiK at the SoutheaBt
corner of said Lot twenty-gix (26),
In said Section eighteen (18), Town
ship twelve (12). North, Kane four
teen (II) East, and running thence
north one hundred thirty (130) feet;
thence West sixty (0) feet; thenco
South one hundred thirty (130).feot:
thence East Hlxty (60) feet to the
Pin co of beginning, and shown and
deslirnatod on the said plat books of
irregular tracts as Lot No. 61. In said
Southwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of said Section, excepting,
however, a strip off of the South cndM
of mii Id Lots heretofore conveyed to
the City of Plattsmouth for street
purposes,
In I'tnllittrr oa nffnln.l ..it. n .1 .1.
defendants and to exclude and cnloln
you and each of you from ever assert
ng or claiming any right, title, estatff,
ltltPr.(,t r V li.ir. I Impnl n ...1.. .
Plaintiff, and for such other and further
.-I. -i an niny o juki anil equitable.
You Ht-e required to answer said petl
llnn on or before the 24th dav of
Mm-fdl 101 9 nw llA.....f '
........... ....... um ani-KiiutiiiB con
tained in said petition will be taken as
ii in- mi. i u uecree rendered as prayed
for therein.
Tinted: February lot h ioi:t
MORGAN K. IlltANTNER,
By JOHN M. LET DA, His Attorney.'
Ir.
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The Congressional Calendar. Discussing the
fruit growers' trust problem. Crops and the Market
a forecast of business conditions and the effect oa
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Two Hundred Dollars an Acre.
A special from Weeping Water,
tinder dale of February 12, says:
A record nriee for Cass countv
afrm land was reached recently
when i HO acres of Hip 0. II. Allen
farm, live miles west of here, sold
for $200 an acre. Eight years ago
80 acres of this place was pur
chased for $0.50 an acre.
Attention, Farmers!
Clean up your yard now and see
0. P. Monroe ahout buying all old
scrap iron at the highest market
price. 2-7-1 mo-wkly
W. S. Waters or Elinwootl was
in tho city today for a few hours
attending to some matters of
business at tho court house.
K. K. Finch of Osmond, Iowa,
returned to his home this morn
ing, after being here for several
weeks assisting in the care of his
aged mother, Mrs. Louisa Finch,
who is almost 90 years old am!
has been quite feeble for some,
time.
Thomsen, Dentist, Wesoott BIK.