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PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
T.be plattsmoutb lournal
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PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Foetofflce, Plattamouth. Neb., as eecond-clasa mall matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
CHARACTER.
It is not what a man gets,
4. but what a man is. that he
4. should think of. He should -J--J.
first think of his ' character, -J-J.
and then of his condition. He
that has character need have
J. nt) fear of his condition. Char--J.
acter will draw condition aft
er it. Beecher. -I-
No perfumery is a
tute for a bath.
:o:
good substi-
and
Weep and you weep alone.
wet your chances.
:o:
Good temper in a man Is neces
sary as in a saw.
:o:
Elections in Fiume are something
like those in Mexico.
:o.
A friend of ours states that the
man who named near beer was a
poor judge of distance.
:o:
The record in Safety First, among
1 he railroad employes should lead
to its adoption by the automobile
drivers.
WISDOM OF THE ELDERS.
-:o:
When two men swap second hand
Fords with each other, how is it
possible fcr either of them to get
the worst cf it?
-:o:-
When Sherman made his historic
remark about war he had not ex
perienced the after the war restor
ation to peace conditions.
If the wets have to wait 'till the
senate gets down to business and
ratifies the peace treaty it will be
a long time between drinks.
:o:
There is positively nothing to
the rumor that paragraphers are
going on strike, as the newspapers
are not under government control.
:o:
Three hundred war brides are to
sail from France for the states
within the next month. What a jolt
for the American mothers-in-law.
-:o:-
A man should never be ashamed
to own that he has been in the
wrong, which is but saying, in oth
er words, that he is wiser today
than he was yesterday.
-:o;
Hiram Johnson still threatens to
cut up if he does not secure the re
publican presidential nomination
and run of a general "fernist" plat
form regardless cf the G. O. F.
:o:-
"Are you wasting wrapping pa
per?" inquires an advertisement ad
dressed to retailers. Sometimes it
does seem a shame to put a whole
foot of wrapping paper around the
minute particle of meat you get for
half a dollar, doesn't it?
-:o:
Chairman Hays of the republican
national committee, early in the
fight over the peace treaty, asked
republican leaders for expressions of
opinion. The most notable reply he
received was from Elihu Root, and
what Mr. Root had to say of Article
Ten of the league covenant it is now
important to recall.
Mr. Root wrote that his first im
pression was that the article should
be stricken out entirely. His reason
was that it was "an attempt to
preserve for all time unchanged the
distribution of power and territory
made in accordance with the views
and exigencies of the allies in this
present juncture of affairs." Such
an attempt, he thought, would be
"futile" and "mischievous." But
the wise and eminent statesman,
having thought more deeply, reach
ed this conclusion, as given in his
letter to Mr. Hays:
"I think, however, that this
article must be considered not mere
ly with reference to the future but
with reference to the present situa
tion in Europe. Indeed, this whole
agreement ought to be considered
opinion is founded cannot be refut
ed. Since then the only change has
been an aggravation of the situation
which he so forcefully depicted, and
the compelling strength of hla con
clusion 19 enhanced by the subse
quent history of events in Europe.
"It will be observed that the only
criticism he has of Article Ten is
the permanence of its obligations,
and the only suggestion of amend
ment is that any member of the
league should have the right to
withdraw after a period of six years.
The treaty came back with a right
of withdrawal after two years. No
other argument, it seems, should be
needed to convince any thoughtful
American of the necessity of a
speedy ratification of the league of
nations.
"It matters not that afterward, in
the partisan atmosphere of the com
mittee room of foreign relations, he
succumbed to the counsel of the
leaders of the opposition to the
league. He has never denied the
accuracy of his solemn statement cf
the facts upon which hi6 first opin
ion was based or denied the logical
connection between that statement
and the conclusion drawn by him in
the letter above quoted from."
Citizens who wish to consider the
league problem not in the heat of
prejudice and passion, but in the
light of the best wisdom and exper
ience America can furnish, cannot.
it seems to us. fail to be impressed
by these carefully weighed utter
ances of Elihu Root and George
Gray. World-Herald.
:o:-
Willdv annlauded by press and
t-i : ....- . , "Tli c TTpart of
IpUUllU Wlicioil o.v. .-
.. Humanity." Don't fail to see it!
A good deal of criticism is being
.iirected at the government Just
now for its apparent policy of hand
ling the profiteers with velvet
gloves. The critics don't seem to
realize that things have reached a
very dangerous stage, and to offend
the nrofiteers itist now mi;. lit be
fatal to every consumer in the land
It is a relief to know that the
preliminaries are over and that tht
government has torn off its gloves
The champion Is the packer; the
challenger is Uncle Sam. and the
Marquis of Qucensbury is nowhere
in sight. This fight is by parkin
house rules.
-:o:
DEATH OF JACOB MEISINGER.
Jacob Meisinger passed away this
morning at his home in this city
The funeral will bo held Wed ties
iay at 2 p. m. from, the St. I'aul's
church In this city.
erent power of Germany, Austria
Bulgaria and Turkey has been de
stroyed, but that will not lead to
future peace without a reconstruc
tion of Eastern Europe and Western
Asia. The vast territories of the
Huhenzoi'erns, the Hapsburgs and
the Romanoffs have lost the rulers
who formerly kept the populations
in order, and are filled with turbu
lent masses, without stable govern
ment, unaccustomed to self-control
and fighting among themselves like
children of the dragon's teeth. There
can be no settled peace until these
masses are reduced to order. Since
the bolsheviki have been allowed to
consolidate the control which they
established with German aid in
Russia, the situation is that Great
Britain, France, Italy and Belgium,
with a population of less than 130,
000,000, are confronted with the
disorganized but vigorous and war
like populations of Germany, Ger
man Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria.
Turkey and Russia, amounting ap
proximately to 280,000,000, fast
returning to barbarism and the
lawless violence of barbarous races.
Order must be restored. The allied
nations in their council must deter
mine the lines of reconstruction.
Their determination must be enforc
ed. They may make mistakes;
doubtless they will; but there must
be decision, and decision must be
enforced. Under these conditions
the United States cannot quit. It
must go on to the performance of
its duty, and the immediate aspect
of Article Ten is an agreement to
do that. I hold, therefore, that
Article Ten should be amended so
that it shall hold a limited time.
ami .lipr.-.ifter anv member may
uitiwiraw from it. I annex an
amendment to that effect."
Commenting upon t h i .- letter
Judgo George Gray of Delaware
like Mr. Root one of the ablest of
the conservative elder statesmen of
the land, writes in the New York
World:
"Nothing could be more impres
sive than the graphic and solemn
utterance from such a source. Mr.
Root, as we well known, has had an
exceptional career in public life,
and especially with relation to our
foreign affairs. He was chosen as
the head of the commission sent by
President Wilson to Russia, and as
president of the International Law
Society of America Is regarded as an
authority everywhere in regard to
the foreign relations of this coun
try. The biniplc and ttrious (state
ment of the facts upon which his
r.i.i c n w Hoot. .It-ceaed. in
tlie'"?ounty Cor.rt of Cass county, Ne
braska. . ,,
The State of .Nobra. Ka, 10 an .-
sons ii.terest.-i in said estate. crvili
tors and l.eirs take notice, that Jesse
Hoot has filel Jus petition aiienm
tl-at Astir- Loot ilU-il uitfStHte in
Muri-av on or aliout tne :nn
September. beiiiil a resident ami
inhabitant of "ass county. Nebraska.
anil the owner of the following iv-
scribe.I real estate, to-wu: i.oi nui:i
l.ereii eirht ami nine .8 and 91 in
I.atta's First Addition to the . maxe
r irrv in Pns countv. Nelirask:).
le.vM.r as'her sole and only helrn-nt-law,
the followinK named persons, t"
...i.. . , ....... l.-r- 1-iiiKbnnd! in-
cent A. Kennedy, her father and Laiira
Kennerlv, her moiner. anu !"."
a decree barring claitn.s; that said
decedent died intestate; that no ap-
niication for administration nas oeen
made and the estate of said decedent
lias not been adminlsieren in me
-... r vkra and that the lieirs-
-- v ... . ... ..... ..... ,
at-law of said decedent aw herein set
forth shall be decreed to e me own
ers in tee simple or trie i.j..- . -scribed
real estate, which has been set
for hearing on the yn nay 01 No
vember. A. r. 1919. .
l'ated at I'lattsmo .it ti, eirasK:i.
tl-.is Jnd day of October. A. n.
ALLKN J. lir.l.S"..
(Seal i7-aw. County Judge.
MITK'K OF 1I1:AUI0
otick to rii:niTons
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
Kaufmann. tleceased.
To tli- creditors or said esiaie:
V.,i Iwri'tiv notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in l'latts
motith in said county, on November IS.
1!H9 and February 16. 1920, at io:im. a.
m.. on each day to receive aim exam
ine all claims apainst said estate, with
view to their admstrnent anl allow
ance. The time limited tor ine pre
sentation of elaims against said estate
is three months from the 1..IM nay oi
November. A. 1. 1919. and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
vear from said loth day of November.
1919.
Witness tnv band and the seal oi
said Comity Court this 21st day of Oc
tober, 1919.
ALLEN .1. UI'.bhO.N,
(Seal! oli.-lw. County Judsre.
.OTICi: TO C MKIJITOHS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, as.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
liikenbary, deceased.
To tne crenitors or sam es.a.e.
I..,..K. tifiliH.'il flu. I .vlll
.. : . , 41... rmmlu Cr.li rt 1-f.ritT- in I"l.ltts
mouth, in said county, on the 11th day
or November, ... i . iji. ana on inv
Uth day of February, A. I . 19o. nl
..... '..ijwl- u n-i nf eueli Hhv. to re
ceive and ex. mine ail claims against
salil estate, wnn a view io meir mi
invtmetit :itid allowance. The time lim
ited for the presentation oi claims
airainst said estate is three months
rom the 11th day of rsovember, A. i .
I'M1 hikI the time limited for oavment
of debts is one year from said 11th
rt.-iv of November. 1919.
Witness inv hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 11th day of
r. .... 1 . l. 1 ft
ALL1..N .1. Jito.
Countv Judge.
Ky FLO I .-CIS WIIITK.
(Seal ol3-lw. Clerk.
A. B.
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The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Adolph Wesch. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
Yoit lire hereby notified that f will
l- 1 1 Ia rVkiin.v Cnurt frhtknt in I'ltt.
mouth, in said county, on the 10th day
or ovetnner, -a. i . i.i. ana on inc
lltli rtsiv nf Feliriiii rw A f 1!'0 u f
.... ' ' . 1 . . - r i 1 r f . . ! r . 1 1 . ( . . - t n 1 ' . .
1 . II ' ' . 1 ' ' i' . ... (. . , ... ...
ceive and examine all claims a.ainst
sam csi-1-c. wnn .ic-w n i neir hu-
iu.tinr.nt unrl fallilU'U IH'P Tim fi,i.. lim
ited for the presentation of claims
aKainst said estate is three months
from ttie 10th day of November, A. It.
1919. and the time limited for payment
of debts is one year from eaid lOtli
tlay of November. 1919.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this "tli day of
October. 1919.
ALLI.N .1. BI.USON.
County Judge.
Ky FLOKKNCH YVIIITK.
(.Seal) 13-4w. Clerk.
LKGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
James XV. Sape, Plaintiff ve.
Cowan et al, Defendants.
To the defendants. A. B. Cowan and
Mrs. A. B. Cowan, his wife, first and
real name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatlves and all other persons in
terested In the estate of A. B. Cowan,
deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees.
leuatees. personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Mrs. A. I.. Cowan, deceased
A. . Cowen and Mrs. A. H. Cowen. his
wife, first and real name unknown;
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
personal representatives, and all other
persons interested In the estate of A.
15. Cowen, deceased; ttie unknown heirs,
devisees, lCKOtees. personal representa
tives, and all other persons int. rested
in the estate of Mrs. A. li. Cowen, de
ceased: Anthony It. Cowen and Mrs.
Anthony H. Cowen, his wife, first and
real name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Anthony li.
Cowen, deceased; the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in the estate of Mrs. Anthony H. Cowen,
deceased: L. V. t.ibbs and Alts. K V.
Oibbs. his wife, lirst and real name
unknown; the unknown iieirs. devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of L. W. Oihlis, deceased; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons inteiested in the estate of
Mrs. L. W. C.ihbs. deceased; Charles
H. Woolcott. and Mrs. Charles II. Wool
cott, bis wifr, first and real name un
known: the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Charles H. Woolcott, deceased;
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons Interested in the estate of
Mrs. Charles It. Woolcott. deceased;
Charles H. Wolrott and Mrs. Charles
II. Wolcott. his wife. first and real
name unknown: the unknown hei.-s,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons iuterest
eded in the estate of Charles II. Wol
cott. deceased; the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees. personal represen
tatives and all other persons interest
ed in the estate of Mrs. Charles II.
Wolcott. deceased: Hiram Markwell
and Mrs. Hiram Markwell. his wife,
first and real name unknown; the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Hi
ram Mark we! 1. deceased; the unknown
Iieirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estute of Mrs. Hiram
Markwell, deceased; William T. Bryan
and Mrs. William T. Bryan, his wife,
first and real name unknown; the un
known heirs, devisees, lesatt-es, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
William T. liryun, deceased : xne un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Mrs.
William T. Bryan, deceased; William
F. Bryan an! Mrs. William F. Bryan,
his wife, first and real name unknown;
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees.
personal representatives and all other
persons Interested in tne estate oi v. u
liam F. Bryan, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate or airs, wuuani
F. Bryan, deceased; William 1. lirynnl
and Mrs. William T. Bryant. Ins wife.
first and real name unknown; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other per
sons interested in the estate or u-
lam T. Bryant, deceased: the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Mrs. William
T. Bryant, deceased: William H. An
derson and Mrs. William H. Anderson.
his wife, first and real name unknown:
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in tne esiaie
William H. Anderson, deceased; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per-
onal representatives, and ail ot:icr
persons interested in inc -. c
Mrs. William II. Anderson, deceased:
f. r. Jones and Kdith L. Jones, i..s
wife; the unknown heirs, devisees.
legatees, peisonal representatives unu
all other persons interested in the es
tate of C. I. Jones, deceased: the un
known heirs, devisees. legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all other
persons Interested in the estate of
Kdith !. Jones, neceaseu, i-.ov.riu .
Jones and Mrs. I.dwara . Jones, in.
wife, first and real name unKiiov.n,
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested ir the estate of Kd
ward K. Jones, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons In
terested in the estate of Mrs. hawani
i:. Jones, deceased; Cynmia r. narr
aIl Barr. her liusoanu. nrsi
and real name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees. legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate or innia r.
Barr, deceased; the unknown heirs.
devisees, legatees, personal lepie.sen-
tatives and all other persons in.ei-
ested in the estate or .arr.
deceased: Jacob Barth and Mrs. Jacob
Barth. his wife, first and real name
unknown: the unknown Iieirs, devi-
1 ...it'll I 1'.
sees, legatees, personal it-,it..-iiv........
and all other persons inieresieu in
the estate of Jacoh narin, ".".
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees.
personal representatives una n
persons interested in the estate of
Mrs Jacob Barth, deceased; the un
known owners and the unknown
claimants of Lots five oj anu six in,
In ltlock forty-three in me iii
f IMattsmouth. Cass county. eiu-
ka: and Lots live (u) and six m
Block forty-three (43) in tne .uy
lattsmouth. Cass county. .eriM.
ami all persons claiming any iniei-.-i
of any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof:
You and each of you are neren.
notified that on the 16th day or ocioo-
. -a. a ,.. . i ;i..'l i,li n it
er, A. I. 11. , riainuu ..i - -
ill the District Court or ass coun...
Nebraska, the object and purpose .
which Is to quiet and coniirm planum
title In and to the Lots five (;) und
fix (6) in Block forty-three (43. li
the Citv of Blattsmouth, Cass county.
Nebraska, and to enjoin each and all
of vou from having or claiming to
have anv right, title, lien or interest
..in,,.,- leirnl or eouitable. in or to said
i ....,. ,.r- nnrt thereof and to
enjoin you and each of you in any
............. r..,in int. rferinir with plain
tiff's possession and enjoyment of said
..rem ses and for enuuaoie -t-i.-.
This notice Is given pursuant to an
.....ir. nf th Cnnit You are required
to answer said petition on or before
iinnj-v the it rinv of December, A.
D. 1919, or your deXault will be en
tered therein. or-r-
JAUiss KXon.t iff
A. U TIDD.
o20-4w. Attorney.
MONDAY, NOTOTBER 3. 1919.
OTICi: TO fllKIHTOHS.
County,
estate of John
A wonderful dog scene in "The
Heart of Humanity." Don't miss it !
Tlie State of Nebraska. Cass
ss. in the ountv i ouri.
In the matter of the
T. Lambert. Deceased.
To the Creditors of said estate:
You are lierehv untitled. That 1 Will
sit at the Con n't v Court Boom In
Plattsmout b In sulil county, on tb
15th day of November. A. I. 1919. and
on, the 17th. davnf Februury. A. D
18i'0.'. at ten o'clock in .the forenoon of
each day, to-receive: and exalnine all
claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allow
ance. The time limited for the pre
Mentation of rluimu uc.iiiist said estate
is three months from the' 13th day of
November, A. D. 1919, and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
year from said l&th day of November,
A. I. 1919
Witness tuv hand and the seal of
aid Countv Court, this lltli day of
October, A. D. 1919.
(Seal) ALLEN .T. BIOKSON
County Jude.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Bridge Bond Question.
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. 1).
1919, between the hours of eight
(8:00) o'clock in the morning and six
(6:00) o'clock in the afternoon of
the same day, at which time and
place there will be submitted to the
qualified electors of 6aid 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 of the County of Cass.
Nebraska, be authorized to issue
coupon bonds to be known as Bridge
Bonds of said county in an amount
not exceeding $100,000.00, said
bonds to be payable to bearer and
to become due in five years from
date, but payable at any time after
three years from date at the option
of said county and bearing interest
at a rate not to exceed six per cent
said bonds to be dated on date of
issuance;
"And, shall the County Board of
Equalization of the County of Cass,
Nebraska, annually levy the neces
sary tax upon all the taxable prop
erty of said county in addition to all
other taxes to pay the interest on
said Bridge Bonds as the same may
become due and levy a tax to pro
vide an amount sufficient to pay the
principal of said bonds as they may
become due and payable, for the pur
pose of constructing bridges in the
public highways of said county?"
Dated this 16th day of September
A. D. 1919.
By order of the County Board of
County Commissioners of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
JULUIS A. riTZ,
Chairman of the County Board of
County Commissioners.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
s25-4wdaw. County Clerk.
notkt; to chkiiitoks
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County court.
In the matter of the estate of Jol.n
C. Petersen, decc-ased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in IMatts
mouth. in said county, on the lMh day
of November, 1919. and on the 19th day
of February, 191'0, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of each of said days, to re
ceive and examine all claims against
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the lMh day of November, A. 1.
1919. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
lth day of November. 1919.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 15th day of
October, 1919.
ALLEN J. B . SON.
(Seal. o .-4w. County Judge.
Th
ty.
NOTK l TO C'lti:ilITOIt
State of Nebraska, Cass courj-
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Mich
ael Timmas, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in IMatts
mouth in said countv on November
I'H. 1919 snd March :, 1920. at ten (lOi
o'clock a. m.. of each day, to receive
ind examine all claims agaiast said
estate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limit
ed for the presentation of claims
against said estate i five months
from the ETith day of October. A. I .
1919. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
rth day of October, 1919.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Countv Court this 25th day of
October, 1919.
ALLEN .1. HKESO.i,
County Judge.
Bv FLOBENCE WHITE.
(Seal) o27-? Clerk.
notim: OK IIE.llll.M-
In the County Court of Cass county.
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
McNeal. deceased.
To all persons interested in said es
tate, creditors and heirs-at-law :
You are hereby notified that William
I!. Young has this day filed a petition
I .. .1,1 ...... w nll...rii.rr 1 1 .j ,.,. T.lhll
III I 111.. ..'.til oiivhnih ,. -
McNeal. late a resident of Watson. At
chison county. Missouri, died intestate
on or about the day of February.
190'!. at his place of residence in said
state, seized of the title i:i fee simple
t-ui evtnie in t'ass countv. Nebras
ka, described as follows:
Commencing at a point .b. reel
west of the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter of southwest
quarter (SWi SWrU) of Section
eighteen (181, Town twelve (12)
North. Bange fourteen (14. east,
and running thence north 190
feet: thence west l.. feet: thence
south 190 feet: thence east 15:.'
-... i tii nli nf heir t n ri i n ir.
..-. i ,.. .i.i ,l,.. H. i.l left surviving
as his sole and only heirs-at-law, three
sons an. one grana-oaugn ier, io-n.
Winfred 'A. McNeal. Merritt A. McNeal.
and Keith McNeal. sons, and Lulie Bal
lard, a. grand-daughter, and that the
title to salu real estate unrrnu-u
said heirs at law, and that petitioner
is now the owner of said premises by
virtue of mesne conveyances from said
heirs and others, and praying for a
determination of the time of the death
of the said John McNeal and a deter
mination of his heirs-at-iaw. tne t.
gree of kinship and the right of de
scent of the real property belonging
to said deceased in the State of Ne-
, i c-ik.Ii nther orders unil
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decrees as may be necessary for a cor
rect determination or sam niaiie..
Said matter has been set down for
hearing on the nd day of November
1919. at ten (10 o'clock a. m. in the
Countv Court room, riattsmouth. Cass
countv. Nebraska, at which time and
place "all persons interested in said es
tate may appear and contest said pc-
11 Dated October 1 S. 191 9. .
ALLEN J. BI.Lt.ON.
o.u-Jw. County Judge.
FOR SALE.
Chester White boars for sale.
Trices reasonable. Full pedigree
furnished free. Satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded. Call or
write your wants. C. Bengen, My
nard, Neb. 16-tfw
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W. A. ROBERTSON,
Lawyer.
Bust of Riley Hot..:.
Coatos Clock,
Second Floor.
Rebuilt Overcoats
Why pay $75.00 to $100.00 for a new over
coat when I can rebuild your old one for a fraction
of the price of a new one. After having it repaired,
cleaned and pressed you've got practically a new
coat at a nominal price. I am dyeing a great many
army overcoats in navy blue, dark brown and black.
They dye nicely. Look over your winter clothes
now and have them put in shape to wear.
FfiEID) LyIKl,
OPPOSITE JOURNAL OFFICE
Main Strest, Vejvoda's Old Stand
TELEPHONE 166
XCITICK TO rilKDITOIIS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Oney
lsn belb' Carper, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
i'ou are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in I'latts
moutli. in said county, on November
1919 and March . 191:0. at ten (10)
o'clock a. m. on each day, to receive
and examine all claims apalnst said
estate with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limited
for the presentation of claims against
said estate is five months from the 21st
day of October, A. I). 1919, and the
time limited for payment of debts i.
one year from said -1st day of Oc
tober, 1919.
Witness my band and the seal of
said Countv Court, this 21st day of
October, 1919.
ALLEN J. I.KnsoN,
(Seal) o:!-.'v. County Judjie.
Consister.t advertising Is the kind
that reaches the public every day In
the year. The off-again, on-agaln,
Finnigan kind usually doesn't get
very far.
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To Those Who Want Monuments and
Markers Erected
Also inscriptions cut in the cemetery. Better
think it over and 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 day.
Large stock of monuments and markers on
hand and a firm here at home to take care of
the work for you. We invite inspection.
Cass County Monument Company
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H. W. SMITH
Telephone 177
Plattsmouth, Neb.
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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
W J. PARTRIDGE,
Weeping Water -:- -:- Nebraska
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This is the Place!
If you don't see what you want ask for It, as
we have it!
A FULL LINE OF
General Merchandise, Boots and Shoes, King & Ham
ilton Grain Dumps; Ottowa all steel Corn Shelters;
Mnline. I. H. C. and Cleveland Tractors; Birdsell Wag-
ons; Hoozier Wagon Boxes; Goodrich and Goodyear
Casings and Tube; 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-
X try produce.
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