The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 23, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY. OCTOLEU 23. 10
Cbc plattsmoutb 3ournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered At Postoffice. Plattsmoutb. Neb., second-class mall matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
the foreigners themselves. To turn
uptyi them now, playing upon
m:;.l xorici:
In the liistikt Court of Cass c-ouii-
a ty, Ni-bmska.
I JainoM V. Hasi', Plaintiff vs. A. K.
growing prejudice against them, is Cowan t al, Defendants.
! To tlie defendants, A. ii. Cowan ami
hypocrisy not pleasant to see. Mrs. a. h. cownn. his wife, first anJ
real name unknown; the unknown
It has been the same in most of heir.-, devisee, leK-itees. ieifu.nal iei-
m . r'.-fntatlv.'s nl all other pprsons in
our industries. America's invitation trtested ii, n. estate .f .. n. I'ownn,
defeased; tire unknown heirs, devisees',
has been far and wide. We asked ev- legatees, j.eisonal representatives ami
, nit other j.orsons i n t ei t s t eel in the es-
erybody to come over and enjoy our tte or Mrs. a. is. Cownn. dot-eased:
. . A. H. tViweri anl Mrs. A. P.. Covveii, hi
blessings. We erected tariffs against wife, urst :u,.i real name unknown:
, , , ,. lie unknown heirs, devisee--, legatees,
the pauper made goods of the Old personal n i.iesoi.tatives. and all other
V . , . . ... l-etsoiis interested in t ie estate or A.
King Albeit is a brave man, but
his American itinerary doesn't in
clude Mexico.
:o:
The profiteer is not mentioned in
the Sermon on the Mount but he
must be blessed, for he inherits the
earth.
:o:
The high price and scarcity of
"flu medicine" in quart doses this
fall may be the reason why the
threatened epidemic hasn't material
ized. :o:
If the government ever rules that
no cigar containing more than 2.75
per cent tobacco be sold the aver
age ten-center won't be affected in
the least.
:n:
Another sure sign of approaching
winter is the gentle odor of anti
freeze compound on the breeze, that
perfume so exquisite to the motorist
and so infuriating to the pedestrian
:o:
It is whispered in New York that
if you wear a pink tie. you can bu
a drink. The risk, however is too
great. After doning the pink tie.
something might happen to prevent
getting the drink.
:o:
It is possible prohibition' has
nrougni a numner oi blessings we
hadn't thought of. Berlin dispatch
es say Prussians are shocked and
horrified when told that we can get
nothing but water to drink in the
I'nitde State. Perhaps, then, they
won't emigrate.
:o:
Kverybody has heard his preach
er start in praying for the local of
ficers of the church and wind up
with a prayer for the president of
'the United States, making all stop:
between. So Rev. Lieut. Maynard
is not the first pastor by any means
to complete a cross country flight.
:o:
The psalmist said in his haste.
"All men are liars." Dr. H. II. Cod
dard of Toledo. Ohio, wishes now to
corroborate that statement as
"scientific conclusion." And while
David admitted he spoke in the heat
of the moment. Dr. Goddard now
has the income tax revelations to
support his conclusions.
:o:
Kditors will never cease having
their troubles. One of those men
who presides over the destinies of
Wyoming newspaper is mourning
the loss of a pair of subscribers over
a pair of twins. One of them wrote
asking how to raise twins safely,
while the other wanted to know how
to rid his orchard of grasshoppers.
llolh answers went forward by mail,
but. by accident, the editor got the
envelopes transposed and placed
each answer in the wrong enclosure,
.so the man with thft twins received
the reply: "Cover them carefully
with straw and set fire to it and the
, little pests, after jumping into the
lire for a tew minutes, will bejfpeed
ily srttld." And the man with the
grasshoppers was told to "give them
castor oil, and rub their gums with
a bone."
rami, we are told, can move
mountains, but not with moving
vans costing ten dollars an hour.
:o:
A labor union that refuses to al
low a man to work when he wants
to and when he is satisfied is not a
good thing for the laborer nor for
the country.
:o:
An Ohio clergyman says the needs
of this rapid age demands that ser
mons be cut to fifteen minutes. But
there are some in every congrega
tion who couldn't even get to sleep
in that time.
:o:
While it is doubtless that our in
come tax law tempts many men to
dishonesty, it probably is needless to
repeal it just on that account, as
prohibition didn't cure all evils at
once, as we thought it would, either.
:o:
A lawsuit sixty-three years old
has just been decided in Illinois.
The courts of t;iat state are to be
commended for thus joining so
promptly and effectively in the hope
ful movement to expedite justice in
this country.
world, then imported the "paupers"
of the old world to make our goods.
That policy h"as turned New England
to a New Europe a new Italy, new
Ireland, new everything but Amer
ica. Now that these aliens are here by
our own invitation, our own econom
ic policy, shall we treat them as we
treat tlies caught in a trap
It. t'uwrn. deeea-ed : the unknown ht-in
A North Carolina bishop say;
"America" should not be sung in
church, as all hymns used in ser
vice should be addressed only to Al
mighty God. The bishop, we fear.
is not familiar with the last stanza
ot America.
RENDING THE ALIEN
sway. Iliey should make the choice
of becoming Americans or returning
whence they came. If they cannot
be satisfied to abide by American
IVlitical methods of righting the
wrongs and choose the bomb and
the mob instead, they should be
shipped hence whether or no. I'm
to generate a general hostility to
these immigrants, the good with
the bad. and to awaken radical pre
judices against them as we now tend
to do would be a breach of faith "
which America cannot afford to b
guilty. State Journal.
P.
INVESTMENTS
V
Public Service Corporation
Paying ,
II
Can be had in amount of
$100
PAUL FITZGERALD,
Investment Securities
First National Bank Bid',
Omaha, Neb.
i
In recent weeks a sort of anti-
alien propaganda has been under
war in America. The steel compan
ies have sought to discredit the late
strike in the steel industry by saying
that it was participated in mostly
'v the ignorant loreign part o:
their employes. At the same time.
there is a cheerful willingness on
the part of labor organizations to
see the alien discredited and barred.
This tends to limit the competition
for jobs. Those who are most in
fear of the "reds" contribute their
hare to the general hostility to the
alien. Our bolshevism, we are told
and it is probably true is con
fined largely to aliens or to recent
aliens.
This combination of hostilities to
aliens is growing into a sort of cru-
ade. Apparently we are on the
erne of an "America for Americans"
movement. Antipathy to the alien
h?.s been promoted to such a degree
that bloodshed is threatened in some
sections.
Heaven knows, America needs
Americanization. We find ourselves
after the war no less than before
with the problem of the hyphen on
our hands. Nor is the problem lim
ited to any one race or nationality.
The American stomach is full of un
digested populations. We should be
chary of further increments of this
sort till we have had time to devise?
safe and effective methods of as
simulating what we already have.
But the change of policy should be
rational and fair. To turn in fierce
hostility upon the aliens among 113
now would be most unjust. We
should be punishing them for our
own fault.
When Judge Gary publicly sought j-
tlvts. and all other ielsr.s interested
in the estate of .Mrs. A. P. Co wen. de
it. ise, I; Anthony P. Cowen and Mrs.
nthony 1;. Cowen, his wife, first and
leal name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisee., legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons li
teresled t ti the estate of Anthony P.
I'owen, deeeiisid; I In- unknown -J i i 1
devisees, legatees, personal represent!
t i v. s ami all other persons interested
in the estate of Mr--. .lliIiv P. Cower
Ve.as.d: I.. W. CI Id. and .Mrs. P.
t.t I s, 1:1s wile. first and real name
I i; n known: the unknown heir-;, devisees
Not if i legatees, personal representatives and
all other p.rs. as interested in the s-
American fairness and honesty liohl ! Pf" of i.. v. i.ii.i.s, defeased; th.
Ill known h.Til s. iteVlsees, legatees pel -
.-.inal representatives. and all other
pi is"!)- interested in the estate f
.Mrs. I.. . Cihhs. di ceaed; Charles
I!. Wii.ihi.lt. and Mrs. Charles M. Wool-
eoit. hi j wife, first and real name un
known: the unknown heirs, devisee
legatee;-, per.'niial I eprest n t a tl ves and
a I ' oth.r jeisons interested In the es
tate of Cnnrles H. W'ooieott, defeased;
the I'likm.wn heirs, devisees, legatees,
pet .--rial representatives and all othei
nelsons int. rested in the estate ;
IS. Cli.-m.-s . o. droit. !( asei. ;
Cr ai ies ii. WVIeott and -Mrs. Cha: I '
ll. Wi.in.it, his wife. first and re j I
name unknown: the unknown h i
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons i.it.ie.-:-f.led
j (I.. ,.tate of Charles II. Vel
eot't. .It e- aved ; the unknown heirs,
dee Is. es. legatees. personal tiptesen
la lives and all other je'sops interest
ed in tin- estate of Mrs. Charles Ii.
W'ohott. defeased; Hiram Markv.-.l!
land Mrs Hiram MarkweP, his wife.
! first and real name unknown; the u?i
Ikrov.n h'iL-'. devisee;-, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of f:j-
I a ii Mark '.vol I, deceased; the unknown
heirs, d. vi.-et .-. leu:. teo, personal ic;.-
I I 1 1 1 ,i I I and all ollr pelsons in
terested ;:i the (state of Mrs. iliiam
Markwel!, .le. -eased; William T. Prvan
and Mrs. William T. P.ryan. his w'f..
first and r a! name unknown: the un
known lairs, devisees, legatees, ter-
..:i.ii repres. ta t ivt s and all other
.rr.-ons iiittr.-st.d in the estate of
W:!'iam V. Pryan. de.ease.!: the un
known h irs. devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all oth.r
persons interested in the estate of Mrs.
William 1. P.ran. decease. ; William
P. P.ryan and Mrs. Wi.'liam I". Pryan.
his wife, first and real name unknown:
the unknown I., irs. devisee-, l -uatees,
lersonal representatives and all other
i.ers..ns interested in the estate of Wil
liam P. Prvan. tie, cased; lie unknown I
h irs, u.-vNees. ie'-i.-ktecs. personal rep
resentatives and all ihe-r p.-rsons in
ter, -st.-d in tV.- .state e.f Mis. William
I-'. Prvan. .le, . as.-.l : W illiam T. Pryant
and Mrs. William T. Prvant. j.is wile.
;irt arid real name- unknown: Co-uni-iMown
heirs, d. vise. -. l.-aiee-s. p. I -yor.a!
representatives and all other per
sons interested in the estate' of Wii
,a):i T. i:-yiiit. (!. c e-aseel ; the unknown
neLi-s. i!evi.-...-s, legatee's. p rsonal rep-n-a
lives and ail either jicrsems in-i.-j
1 in the estate of Mrs. William
T tirvan!. ! i eased : William 11. An-
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEGTIGM
Bridge Bond Question.
:o:-
RETURNS FR0T.I HOSPITAL
From Monday's Ial!y.
Saturday afternoon Frank !'dot;:t-r.
Jr., returned homo from Omaha. ;.i
which place he has leo:i f-.,r the part
two weeks taking treatment at the
hospital and he is ?i .w feeling gn at
y improved in luvilth and feel;
that he has secured pennant nt re
lief fr-;:i his aHiietio'i. The many
friends of this estimable young itiv.n
are pi'-ascil to have him back i:.
their mielst feeling in such excvll .::
touditiou and trti?t that thio r.ir.'
continue.
Notice is hereby given that a
Special Election will be held in the
County of Cass, Nebraska, at the
regular voting places in said coun
ty on the 4th day of November A. I.
lfll!). between the hours cf eight
(8:00) o'clock in the morning and six
(0:00) o'clock in the afternoon of
the same day, at which tir.ie end
place there will be submitted to the
mialified electors of said County of
Cass, Nebraska, for adoption or re
jection the following proposition to
be voted upon, to-wit:
"Shall the Board of County Com
missioners or the County of ( ass,
Nebraska, be authorized to issue
coupon bonds to be known as Bridg-i
Bonds of si-id county in an amount
not exceeding S 1 00.000.00, said
bonds to ! payable to bearer r.nd
to become due in live years from
date, but payable at any time after
three years from date at the option
of said county ami bearing interest
at a rate not to exceed six per cent
said bonds to be dated on date of
issua nee;
"And. shall the County Board of
lt;alizr;ticn cf the County of Cars,
Nebraska, annually levy the neces
sary tax upon all the "taxable prop
erty of s iid county in addition to all
otner taxcj to pay the interert on
said Bridge? Bonds as th-? same may
become due and levy a tax to pro
vide an amount Pii.Ticient to pay the
principal of said bonds its tlioy may
become due and payable, for the pur
pose of constructing bridges in the
public highways of said county?"
Dated this 10th dav of September
A. I). 1919.
By order of the Conn y Board of
County Commissioners of the Countv
of Cass, Nebraska.
Jl'Ll ir? A. PITZ.
Chairman of the County Board c.I
County Commissioners.
GEO. II. SAYLES.
.'5-4 wdaw. County Clerk.
iJ us light ac Heat Coouonp ij tfh VilwlK f'-l
IP
Storage Battery
Ijjj Repairs
i No matter hut the make of your
f j Battery, we can repair it right. Often
tjj a relatively cheap repair will make
4 your Battery clmost as good as new
A and prove a most economical invest-
3 - meat. We often repair batteries pro-
4 nounced hopeless by others. If we
L can't do it, no one can.
d VvTe have complcteparts in stock, im-
k proved methods, full equipment and,
above all, we have expert workmen,
nz c (irfw! for a few minutes ' battery
inspect io?i. It pays in the long run.
&b9
Miiii i: tt it cm i oiiH
Slate oi" X.'l laska, ("ass
111 P
"o;i t y e on it.
estate-
.1.
MiTiri: to i it
isiate- of N.d.ra
i:iMT)i:x
ka, "as s eejim-
12 '' 8 -":";:'3.: a:.: :s r -X; "ev e-:."Ei.J. ;a : 'a are" c: 'a 2:c :;-;a
3 C 5 '3 3
4 CJJ b la Base,
To Those Who War. I r.Io:iu:-c;its and
Markers Erected
Also iriscriptions cut in the cemetery. Better
think it over nnd have the work done this fall.
There are always too many who wait until
spring and are disappointed at not being able
to get their work finished by Memorial da;.
Larr;e stock of monuments and markers cn
hand and a firm here at home to take care of
the work for you. We invite inspection.
In the fount y iirt.
P. the- matter of tl .- estate of Henry
Pi k.-n La t y. ele-.-e-ase-.i
To the creptors of saM estate:
V.iil ar.- her.'i.y :i-'t!ii.-,l tlat I will
sit at the ..only '"e.urt room in P'att.--me.ull
. in sai.l e-.i-.-it -. om t!ie- 11 t ii eh' -
e. Novel, 1 . A. I e. e.:l 1,1).) on II. e
t.th clay e.i IYl.ri:.t! . A. I . luci. at
!e !i mle.-k a. in., of e ael. .lav to re
ive an..) aii-i0 a I e!a itns auain-t
s.t'ei estate, with a v i. w to t':"M" ai-
.Tistn-.ent aiel allowiiii'.-. Tie time 1, ni
ne-. 1 for th- ;. .-.-t-i.taj ;,.n of e la;ms
;aitist sal.l e.-iai-- i.. ti.ree ;.; n'.i."
lroia the lltit .lav of .Vovt-ni her, A. 1
P'P'. an.l tl..- tir.i" Pmit'-! t-.r ..avm-fi
of (ie-l.t-- is o.,e .ar from said lit'
eiav e.f No eml.e:-. Ptpi.
Witness my lanel jeti.l the seal e,f
sai-t ".un!v Court, this 11th il;s- o:'
O.toN.-r, J!M:.
APl.PX .1. PKP.S' tX,
Coiiptv .Ir.le.
pv pi.' )i;i:.M"t: wiipi i:.
(Seal! oP'.-lv. I'lelk.
Ml
an-1 Irs. Will am II. Amh-r-
n.
No rit i: th hi:ii i oils
Tiie 'State- of Xt hi a- ka, ("a.- coun
ty, ss.
In the i'u 'iiiv Court.
fn the lllatt-r e.f t!"- estate- "of
A'lol'.h V.'.-s.-ii. .i.-e-ia-i-.l.
T.i t!ie- ere-.litois e.f sai.l estate:
Vein are- !::. ly notirie el that I will
-it at the- Countv- Point room in Platt--moirfh.
!n sai.l rouiity. on ti.e letli ela
ef N-ovt -jiiher, .. I . pe i ;i an,) f, the'
11th t!i: ..f Fein-navy. A. I . PiJH, at
ten o'. lo. k a. m. e.f ea- h lay, te it -e-eiv,.
exatiiii,.- all claims auainsf
sai.l estate, with a , view tee their ad
justment ami a 1 low a re .-. The? time li'ii
ilee! for the- jir.-se.-ii t at ion of. ehiit'Ts
a-'ainst sai.l estate- is three- months
,'ii.in the !etl. eiay of X. vein I.eM". A. I .
inj!. th,. time limit. .1 for pavmetit
t.f th-hts is em,- ve-,.r f rom sai.l (itii
tlav ol Xe ve in he-!', l'.elll.
Witness my hanel ami the seal e.f
sai.l Coi.ntv Court, this 7th elav of
o tnlivr, lypt.
APPPX .1. P.KPSoX.
C'OtlntV .Ilele;e.
p.y i"i.iii:i:xci; wiirri-;,
(Seal) oP:-Jw. Clerk.
i.i:; i. o i k i:
In I lie Ci.unlv Court or the Co ii ii Iv
or Cass. NVLra.-ka.
In tlie- matter of tio- trua i d ia nsh i .
ejf llenry Mike ti I. a rv-, nin.n l.i 1 1 - incniii-l-l
e-nl.
Now. em this P'.th elay ..f I Iri.ilii-,
1 : Pe. tiii:- runs.' en me en or ht-a rim;
nt'e.n th. f? n;t I le fort of Alie-e .lohnson.
t'lf e;u a rel ia :i of Henry Jh k.-n I -a r;. ,
mentally i ne-eetii let e-n . anel now eh e :is
t"!, and fe.r elise harie eif t-aid u u a r,l i;i a.
ami it a !;. a ri n iz to the court that a
he'aritii sl-.eoihl- he hail on said reiort
i.liel a .l iea t 'ein mi the- L'Tth elav e.f I li
te. he-r, A. I . 1 Ml '. at 1 : im a. m.. at
ti,.- County Court roo,in at Platts
me.utl:, Xe-iu aska ;
It is t.relele-el that notice of the ie!i-
lene-y ef saiel cause- he- ".iv-n to alt
tee-rsons i'il e'-esii-.l. hy u hi iea t h n ef a
copy of this oreh-r for one' week in
tlie P!a 1 1 smou t n Journal, a seni i - we-el--ly
newsp'i per in ivem-nil i n-u la t ion in
Cass eount-f-. Xe-hraska. .
i,n wit ni's'sr whereof, 1 have- he-'reMinio
se't inv hanel this IMIi eiav e.f (le-teiher,
iyp. hy tlie Court.
appkx .i. i:i:i;se)X.
'ountv Jii'ltte.
By FliOPirXCP WIIITP.
"le rk.
i
I tSeal)-V
to bolster un his own cansn i.v fst. fsasEizm'arazaBBrw:
J
0
ing reflections upon his alien em
ployes it vas to laugh and swear.1
Those aliens are working for Mr. j
i
Gary because it has been a steel
i i
trust policy to favor alien employes. 1
They were tractable and willing to
work long hours, and to their Euro-'
pean eyes, pay which an American
workman would refuse looked gen-j
erous enough. Mr. Gary is as muchj
res:pousible for the predominance of
foreigners in the steel mills as are'
S3
IT' B
Tfcc c&.xj-icte E2ctrir LisHt sved
Power Plant
his wife, tu-t i,:l real name unKtiowi.;
I!.,- uiiknovvTi hei; s. eh-v is.- s, h catv.
personal representatives and all e.tht-i
-, e-rsons in te rested 1 n
William H. A mlerso a. tlee-.-ase-.l ; ti.e
unknown heirs, iH-vi.-ees. legate.--. -er-.-onal
r'pi e-se-iit a t i ves, :ird all other
persons interisted in tl." et-tate .;
.Mrs. Williiim IP Anderson, ele-.-e-a s .- : :
('. I i. Jones and l-Mith P. .Pn.-s. II
wife: ti,.- ur.kn.own heirs, eh-vis.-.-s,
l.-ir.tte-e'S, i-e rsonal 1 epre-.-c-ntativ e s and
;!l utl .-i persons in.te.resu 1 in the s-tate-
of ( '. I . .lem s. def-e-aseel ; the un
known 1 e-i.-s. eh-vi-e-e-s, leiratees, per
: ..rial i jjrese' n t a t i Ves. and ail other
.e,-se.iis : n t .rested in the estate en"
iMitii P. Jones, dei-ease.1: iMward P
Jones and .M is. i-.'d wa rd K. Jones, his
wie. tir-t and real name I'liKiieiwn:
the uiikluewn ! e -irs. devisees, legatees,
la-r-auial representatives anil all other
j.. i -... s j,,t. -rested in the estate- of IM-wai-.J
P:. Jeenes. ilecease.l ; the.' iinkneiw n
heirs, elev i-e-es. l. uate'es, personal rep
resentatives and ail tit her perse. ns in
terested i:i 'he- estate- of Mrs. Fdwat'l
K. Jones. eT.ie-as.il; Cynthia F. Parr
a.-i,l Parr, her hushand. titsi
and real name unkimwn ; the unknown
lie-irs. lievi.-ees. h-uiU.-es. personal rep
resentatives and all either persons in
terest. ,1 in the' estate- of Cynthia F.
Pair, eh'ce-ase-d : the uiikno-.vn heirs,
devisees, le-iratees. personal represen
tatives and all either persons inter-
.-ste-.l in the estate of Parr,
,!.-(. ascd: .la. eii. Pat th an.l Mrs. Jaee.o
parth. his wife, first ami rt-al nam-'
unknown, l i,e iiiikii.ni n heirs, eievi
: ees. l.-ualees. personal repre',ent:itives
and' ;ili either pe-rsors I n t .-re-s ted in
the estate- e.f Jace'h Partii. ih-eeii se-.l ;
t he- .unknown he irs, elevist es, leiratees,
personal representatives a ti 1 all
oe rse.n.-- int.-n ste-.l in P' estute e.f
.Mrs. J.'ii-iili P.arth. ele-cease'd ; the un
known owners an.l tlie- unknown
htimantsof I.e. is live " l and six ' i
in i-o.-k fe ir ty-three' (1.1) in the City
of Plattsmotith. Cass county, Nel'tas
ka; and Pots live ( .". and six ) In
F.lo.k fortv-thn'e ( PJ ) in the City of
Pla'tsmoith. Cass county. Xehraska.
ami all persons chiiminw any inte'iest
of t-iiy kind in said real estate or an
part, there eii":
You arm carl i e.C vim are here-).,-notil'.eel
that oil the' Irith .lay of Oe toh
er, A. I . 1311'. Plaintiff tiU'.l his suit
in' the I'istrie l Court eif Cans count;.-,
Xehraska. the oh.iect and purpose e.f
v. iiirh is to epiiet ami eonlirni plaintiffs
title: in an.l tei tin- Pots five (.") and
six (ill in H'.ock fortv-lhree (4:'.) in
the City of Plr t tsmout h, Cass county,
Xehraska. and to enjoin each ami all
e.f vein from having or laitninp:
have- anv ri", p t. title, lien or interest,
cither le-uiil or cuiiitahle-. in or te sai.l
leal estate or any part tlitreuf ami to
cnieein vou ami ca h of you in any
manner from interferin"; with lain
t i ff'.s possession a net enjoyment of saiel
j.remises anil for eeiuitahh' 1 t-I It'T.
This notice is fdven pursuunt to un
oreler of the Court. Vou are reiiuiie-ei
to answer said petition on or h.-l'ore
Monday, the 1st day of 1 icce-m her. A.
1 . P'Ph or your default will he en
tered therein.
JAMES W. SAOF.
Plaint i IT.
A. L. TJI)I.
oiO-hv. Attorney.
Ji, tie- mat;er e.i tl.
". Peters.-n. .h e Ciise-d.
To the creditor;: eif said estate;
You aie- he -l . .v- notifie d. That I wili
it at the County Court room in Piatt
Mouth, in .-aid countv. on lue lvh eiav
e.f Xovt-mhe-r, i:M. and on the P th d.iv
e I l-Vliiiiu rv. 1 : n, at l'l u'.l-.ek in the
foj'.-uoo!! of each of said "hi'-s, to re
ceive and examine all claims ai-'aii.st
.-aid estate, with a vi.-w to their ai
j -is I tije-iit a: d a'iownnci'. T:;e tirae
hmii.-d for the pi-e-s.'ntatie.n of claims
airaii:.-t said estate is three inont'is
!.em the xt. .lay of Xove-mlur, .. 1 '.
PP.1, and tl.'- time limited for pay
n.ent of .h-hts is one year from said
3 M 1 1 elav of Nov e!11 her I'.elSe. .
Witne ss i.i-. l and and the se al of !
said Countv C.n-.M this P"".th .lav .1(2
ct.der, Ply.
.'.i-LKX J. F.KFSo.V.
i.-'e-di o.'i-lvv. County Ja.
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State of Xvhra-ka, Pass conn-
In the p. mnty Court.
J il tho matter e.f the .
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I i"ll I" i. 1 'eee.i - t . 1 .
-ta te
of Jo.-.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are ker.-hy n. ithi.il that I will
si: at tho County Court room in Platts
rmr.tii in said .-ouatv. mi lie- -th .'.,tv
e-f Nov. 'in!.-:- A. I'. P1! and on the
pith ihiy of 1-Vl.i nary A. I . 1 :.'. at
I -il o'clock in th - forenoon of each day
t-e re. eivi- ami e xamiii" a.M clami--auaitist
said estate, with a view p
Pieir a.ljust meiit anel allowance. Ti.e
time- limit.-d for th- prt-si ntathm if
claims against said estate is three
months from the sth elav of Novemhe-r
A. -I'. Pepe, and the time limited for
javin.-ut of il.dts is .i" year from
said Mil day of N'ovemhe r -V. 1). hd:1.
Witr.tss mv han.l and the.- seal of
said Count v Court this -Ith elav of ic
toher A. I). 1?1.
APPKX J. PI-"K;oN.
l Seal O'Nlw. ('.iiinly Juely:.'.
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Cass County Monument Company
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The State e.f Xe-hraska, Pass County,
ss. Iti th.- County Court.
' In the- matter of Un' estate' or John
T. Painhert, Jiee-cased.
To tlie Creditors of sa'd eslale:
! You are hrlehy iiotiti-d. That I will
sit at tlie. County Court Koom In
Turns the (grindstone, runs tho Kj piaitsmouth in said county, on tin.
fannioi; mill and any other farm K Pth day of N'ovemhe r, ,. u. ptia, ami
mnc'iinprv M "" lit i elay of renruary, A. I .
macainerj. k ,,,., t . ..eio.k in n,.. i,,.-ei. ...... ...
eae-li elay. !.- receive anil examiii" all
claims against said estate, with a
view- ten their adjust ment anel allow ance.
Tho time limited for I lie t.re-
:'"V. :- - .1 , r - A J
' fc3!'tzZx:-i'LeVn .' v,'lalioii or claims ajiuinst saiel estate
hr-i -''Ti1 Pioee niortlis from the Pllli dav of
"IAjJ1' -.J -:JPJj- ;. " t j fJ N'ovemher. A. I . PMP. and the time
n.."a. " '.-.-ij- 'Ji llrjuited for piiyment of elehts Is oue
r rj'yeui' from saiel lutli ilay of Noveinhel
tl : a, i'. jyi:i. '
1ST ROSENTHAL. M WHik-sk my hand and tlu
Tel. U. .5093 Omnha, Neb
KHAHP r
H Witness my hand and Pip seal of Sopojid Firor.
ti rtic Countv Com t. Un 11th dav ol . ?.
El O.-tohPr, A. I. 1!1" '
,s,"' ALLEN .. HKICSOX. ... .-.
tf.Bfafeifc5;:. .. County Judge. H-2-KI-W' 1 V-I-i ''-
MIIK 11 of lll'.Itlli
In II P t'.iiitiiv Court of ";iss ee.unt-",
N.hraska.
in the matter of the e.-!ato e.f Join,
MiXfal. eli-eeaseel.
To all persons iutcri-ste-el in said es
tute. creditors ami heirs-a t -la w :
You are herchv implied rl at William
P. V.mii? lias this day filed a j-etiiion
in this court ;i Pe-". i n lt that one .lo.-n
Mi .Veal, late a re-side nt of W'atse.n. At-.-I
h-e.;i countv. Missouri, died intestate
ot or al.out the elay of Fel.ru: ry.
P'eitl, at his place of re-s i.le r.. e in said
state, seized ef th title' in 1 (- siuiple
e.f leal c-tate in "ass county, Nel-ras-l.a.
eh-Se l i heal as folle.ws:
Commenciim at a jioint -I f.'- t
west of the southeast corner of the
southwest epiarter ot southwest
epiarter SU"'( SY' of S.-.tiou
eiKliteeu (1(. Town twolve (lji
North. Pan.e- fourtee-n (III east,
and runniiiK- the-nce' north Put
IVet: thi'lK'i' v. est 1...' feel: thi'ino
south put feet: thence oast P"J
feet let the place of he!., i n;i i n u .
flu! that said decedent left surviving
as his sole and onlv lie i rs-a t -1 a w. Ihi'.-e
sons and one1 sra mi-da uu, "liter, to-wit:
Whirred .. MeNeal, M-rritt -. MeN'.-al,
anil Keith MeNeal. sotis. anel Ptilie P.al
hird. -a raiul-el.-uihter, and that tee
title let said real estate eie-.-ccmle-d to
saiel heirs at law, Hiid that pet it inner
is iie.vv I he owner or-.--ai. premises I.v
virtue of mesne- convevances from said
h.'lrs and others, ami pravl.',- for a
eietermitia t ion of the; time- of the death
of the saiel John M.-Neal and n tleter
mlnallou of his heirs-a t -la w, the
(,-ii-e t.r kinship ami the rijjht of eh
seent e.f the real property helonuMn;-.
to said deceased in the State of Xe
hraska, and for such other oreh-rs and
decrees as may he necessary for a cor
rect elt iei niiaali'di eif said matter.
Said matter has he.-n set down for
hiarinir on tl:.' .'nd .lay cf Xovemli.r,
P.iP'. al ten (1" o'clock a. m.. in Pie
Countv Court room, Pla 1 1 smou I h, Ca-s
countv. Nebraska, at which time- ami
ldace all persons i n t e r.'st eal in saiel e s
tate may appear aael conicst saiel pe
tition. I
Pate l Uctyher I . P'Ph
A Pi. FN J. PKFSi'N.
oi'f-::vv. County Ju1k'.
H. VV. SMITH
M Telephone 177 -:- -:- PhUsmouth, Neb.
Use Your High
Priced Land!
With farm lands selling at three hundred dollars
per acre and wheat bringing $2.07, and corn following
closely, why have some of this valuable domain loafing
and not producing anything? With trees and stumps
covering the ground which could as well as not be uti
lized for crops, Mr. Farmer, you are losing money. I
can remove these obstacles in the way of a good profit
to you cheaply. Call or write
ML J.
Weeping Water
Nebraska
FOR SALE.
'(
Chester White hoars for sale.
Prices reasonable. Full pedigree
fiiiiii!rlie(l free. Sal isfaet ion puar
aiiteed or money refunded. Cull or
write your wants. t IJcnj-eii. My
nanl, Neb, li'.-tfw
V ml
I ins is me riace:
3:
If you don't see what you want ask for it, as
wc have it!
A FULL LINE OF
W. A. R0BEKTS0II,
Lawyer.
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Est of Riley HotI
?. Ci3at03 ElocK,
3eojiJ Flror.
General Merchandise, Boots and Shoes, King & Ham
ilton Grain Dumps; Ottowa all steel Corn Shelters;
Moline, 1. H. C. and Cleveland Tractors; Birdsell Wag
ons; Hoozier Wagon Boxes; Goodrich and Goodyear
Casings and Tubes; Auto Accessories; Champion and
Tungston Spark Plugs; White-Lily Electric, Gas Power
and Hand Washing Machines; Puritan Flour and Feed;
Lee Unionalls. Highest market price paid for coun
try produce.
I; CEDAR CREEK -:- -:- NEBRASKA
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