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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1920.
PAGE FOTJH
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY. JOURNAL
Cbc plattsmoutb journal
1 1 i n ' , i i i i i
PUBLISHES SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Eatered at Poutoffice. Plattsmouth. Neb., as aecond-claas mall matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
"Silk is so cheap In Madagascar ton Tooti.., sr., deceased; the unknown
I heirs. dtvisfoa. InentftpH. nersonal TGT-
that the poorest people can afford to J rcsentathoS and all other persons in-
I teres ted in ihp i-Ktatp of Mrs. Milton
vcar it," says the Indianapolis News. Tootle. Sr. do eased; Willfam G. Fair-
I leiarli. and Mrs vniinm G. Fairleieh.
In this country the poor people can't his wire, first and real name unknown;
I the Unknown )iAim dAvirintK. IpfTUtPPS.
afford to wear anything else. I personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate or
;q; "iiiium u. i''airieiKli, ueceasea; me
I unknown heirs, devisees, leeratees. per-
A Kentucky professor says everylsona' representatives and all other
persens interested in the estate of Mrs.
man Should turn his salary over to I William Fairleigh. deceased; Jack
I Masson. and ilrs. Jm-k Masson. liis wife
his Wife. It it would cause WODien I first and ral name unKnown: the un-
1 Known lK'irs. devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Jack
come it might not be a bad sugges
tion.
A man with but little faith in
himself has but little force with his
fellow men. ..,,,
i .
. :o: '
Marshal Foch has declined a seat
in the French senate. Well, he nev
er was much on talk.
:o:
There would be much less com
plaint if the wood alcohol were also
' retroactive on the man who sold it
to the fool.
:o:
It cost the miners $60,000,000 and
the operators $12,000,000. And what
bright little lad can tell who is go
ing to pay?
:o:
A new coal mine near Maryville,
Mo., seems entitled to a prize for the
most appropriate name. It is the
Quitman mine.
:o:
Some men are born rich, others
achieve riches, and other are given
the job by police of hauling in un
lighted motor cars.
:o:
One way to suppress bolshevitt ag
itators might be to tell them to talk
all they want to as long as they do
it over the telephone.
:o:
The maple sugar crop also will be
-short next spring. The farmers in
Vermont won't be able to get auy
cane sugar to make it out of.
:o:
Of course it Is possible we may do
many more foolish things before we
die. but running for constable in
r
Ireland won't be one of them.
:o:
Dr. Simon Flexner says the influ
enzaIs "50 0 years old.- Is .that-all f
Uoodness, what will it be like when
it really attains the vigor of ma
turity?
:o:
So many people have been advised
to stop buying it seems that a good
many of, them have not only taken
that advice but have started stealing
instead.
:o:
About the time a school board has
their teaching force lined up along
comes Cupid and the stuff if off. Red
Oak, la., has lost several so far this
season.
:o:
If Michigan had ever imagined
that all this fuss would be kicked
up over the last senatorial election,
-:o:
i,k;L, XOTIC'K
in me mstru-i court or uass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Kmil A. Wurl. Plaintiff, vs. S. V.
it proDamy would nave put Air. Ford I nckoiis et ai. Defendants
UUl Dy a more decisive majority. land Mrs. tf. K. Nuckolls, his wife, first
. land renl name unknown; the unknown I and Mrs. a.
Masson. deceased; the unknown heir.
devisees, len-atees. personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in the estate of Mrs. Jack Masson, de
ceased: Isaac Rallirtsrer. and Mr. Isaac
Rallinper, t,s wife, first and real name
unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees
legatees, personal representatives and
an oiner l.ersons interested in tne es
tate of Iy.iac Ballinser, deceased; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonnl representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Mrs.
Isaac Ballincer. deceased: A. C. Crais
C. Crais. his wire, nrst
PUBLIC SALE!
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep-1 flflfl ! 1 i:i mo nnlf nnuL-n' t ho lintinntrn
It seems almost as impossible to ref:entaI ,)"t'' and -a11 ot'lP.r persons in-iieirs. devisees, legatees, personal rep-
i irrrMcu in iiif oiaie ui - r . ,uei
.koll
The convicts at the penitentiary
gave a vaudeville performance on
New Year's day but Beryl Kirk was
not there with his celebrated fur
lough sketch, 'Tretty Soft."
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An Underwood-for-Presldent club
has been formed at Concordia, Kas.
Now what? Has the Alabama sena
tor some relative at Concordia, or is
it the case of a candidate for post
master taking a long chance?
:oj-
A lot of eastern manufacturers
and wholesalers have a plan by
vhich they sell goods to their retail
clients, by which the retailers are
guaranteed against a decline in
prices. Just why the trade should
be afraid of decline in prices we can't
imagine. Yet isome folks were afraid
the world would come to an end on
December 17, so you never can tell
what people will be afraid of.
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INVESTMENTS
Public Service Corporation
Paying
Can be had in amount of
$100
PAUL FITZGERALD,
Investment Securities
First National Bank Bid's,
Omaha, Neb.
imagine a striKe mat won t neip me i""" 11,1 ."." ut-uH, uevisees. teresiea m the estate or a. c crais,
I legatees. Tiersonal representatives, and I ilereiise.l ti, ,.nunnu.-n iioir rivicoo:
landlords in some way as it is toan. other pers.ms interested in the es-1 legatees, r.ersonal representatives and
I t't Of Mrs. X t. Nuckolls, deceased ; I .ill other r,M.on fntnrested in thf ps.
ininK or a reform amendment thatl"- nsrormon ana airs. w. . war-Mate of Mrs. A. J. Craifif, deceased;
luiiiiuii. ui ur, jum ami leai name the uiikiH.ivn claimants and the un
doesn't make better times for the I unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, known owners of the west half (wi.u
I legatees, personal representatives, and I nf Lot siv t r. nr.H ii ot tv.-er.tv
lawyers. I p-ion.s iuier.siea :n me es-i(io inc li. . more or less, of tne east
l"c ' naiunuon, urrwiaen ; I ha IT ( e of L,ot six (6). all ill Block
:o; l te uNiiun n-irs. aevisees, legatees, i thirty-five (S3), in the Citv of I'latts
Tk .nKk..., c u ,rr: . 1 " " " . r"" " raouin, ass county. .-senrasKa; ine
iukiatij vt me iwsiuunc ai prrenns interested 111 ine estate ot I west half w of Lot six 6 and the
Limerick. Ireland, shows that Omaha nam Warbrmon nill mAC Willian, of the ea"iyhalf (e"i" of Tot fix ffi)'
l nnt 1,,;,,. I "f.B""..n "P1 an,i. real i la k thirty-five (33). in the
-j co Fa.uu.. name unKnown. ine unKnown neira, I City of riattsmouth. Cass county. Ne
U!o chni,i is I ".V"' 'x.-vr. n-,,iwrn- hraSKa, an, all persons claiming an
""v- iuC vmaua -1 tail ves ann an omer persons in- interest of any kind in said real estato
A ono-t n,:i l1-'.'"" "" ur any part thereof:
.jvj,,. lutein oui.tcr. I Di i t ion. deceased; the unknown lieu-s.l Von nnri ..i, r.f v-r..i ar i,r,.i,v ti
i aevisees, legatees, personal represen-1 tio that on the 13th day of December,
in ll is .1IKI .ill Ullli-.l itTKiniK IIIUTPSl- ,. I. 1911 11.-, int iff fi Url li Knit in
NO man is legally bound to Stcplf" lllp. esl!,le.OI?.r- '"an. ar-1 the nistrid Court of Cass county. Ne-
I Driiion, deceased; niuiam ts. li nill-I l.raska. tl.. ohieot and nurnnse of
off the sidewalk when a sled loaded I lo,i al'' ivnzanetn ari.rnion. nisi which is t. nniet and confirm plaintiff s
Jwiir. iiiv uimuKHii ni-irs, wiim'cs, I title in ani to the west half ( w ii ) of
legatees, personal representatives and I i,t six O.i and the west twentvC0)
all other persons interested in the es-1 indies, mum or Ipsk of tl :it Imir
ing aown tne mil trom the Corner, I "l "inam n. nurDimou. cim-as- (evj) or I...t six (6. all in Block thir
led: the unknown heirs, devisees, lega-I tv-tivo S.",i in ti.o c.itv nf riatumnnih
but its no time to stand and argueltefs. personal representatives und alllcass county. Nebraska, and to enjoin
uiner iriuu initit-Mru in u-e csiaie par i and ;i 1 of von trom hnv np or
aDOUt J'our rights. 101 r.iwawn w ari.rnion; .deceased ; in. I claiming t have any right, title, lien
.laiu iiimi mum .m.-. ,.in. oiti iiiiuiiii, or interest either legal or equitable, in
lot I "is wire, nrst and real name unknown: I or to said r.-al estate or any part there-
I the unknown heirs, devisees. lecatet s. I f -.mA
Attorney General Palmer's appeal I personal representatives and all other I from in any manner interfering with
persons interested in ine estate or m. I plalntilT s possession and enjoyment of
arvnuon. tieccasefj; ine unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives mid all other persons in-
turefted in the estate of Airs. m.
Warbritton, deceased; Angelme llig-
bie; the ttiiknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Angel ine lligbie, deceased; A. Ham
burger & Co.. a co-partnership com
posed of Abraham Hamburger, Dinu
Hamburger and Henrietta Siegel; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other per
sons Interested in the estate of Abra
ham Hamburger, deceased; the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all otliT
persons interested in the estate of
lina Hamburger, deceased: the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Hen
rietta Siege!. dereasfiid; Tootle-! a r-
leigh & Co., a co-partnership consist
ing of Milton Tootle. Sr., William (i.
Fairleigh. Jack Masson. Isaac Halling-
says the high prices are caused byjer and a. Craig: Milton Tootle, sr..
HUM II1HJII A Ml in-, Pi,, III? lie,
Poland-China
to women looks as if he thinks the
way to kill the II. C. L.. is to talk it
to death. But isn't our finest mod
ern example of the saying that ev
ery knock's a boost?
::
We doubt that shortening the
skirts will help any. V,'e believe that
even if we went back to the original
fig leaf the profiteers would corner
the supply and hike the prices as
high as our incomes could reach
:o:
And now a Harvard economist
said premises and for equitable relief.
This notice, is trlven pursuant to an
order of tlie Court. You are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, t!,e '6th day of January. A.
I. 13".'0. or your default will be enter
ed therein.
i:mil a. Avrni..
Plaintiff.
A. L. TIDTA.
dl3-? Attorney.
too much money. But there seems no I first and real name unknown; the un
I known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
Other wav to decrease the volume of! sonal representatives and all other
. 1 persons interested in the estate of Mil
it than to spend it, and it s spending
It that keeps prices up. So they -ou
are.
.XlTlt K TO IlKOITOIt
PUBLIC AUCTION!
An Atchison man is very indig
nant according to the Globe. He
paid $13.50 plus war tax recently
for a pair of $4 shoes ajid now when
he walks up the aisle to his amen cor
ncr he sounds like a new set of bar
ncss. He wants either his money
back of a fife and drum -corps to
drown the noise.
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PUBLIC AUCTION!
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction at his home, 4 miles west
of Plattsuiouth on the Cedar Creek
road, on
Saturday, January 24, 1920,
conieencing at 10 a. m., the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
Seven Head of Horses! ,
One bay team, weight 2700; one
bay horse weight 1100; one driving
team weight 1800; one sorrel mare,
coming 3-year-old; one black colt,
coming 2-year-old.
Nine Head of Cows.
Nine good milk cows, coming
fresh.
Twelve Head of Hogs.
Twelve head of Du roc-Jersey pigs.
3 months old.
Farm Machinery.
One G-foot Deeriug binder; one
Corn King manure snrcader. 70 lm
one Hawkeye corn elevator: nne
Messenger hay and silage cutter; one
John Deere 2-row cultivator; one
walking cultivator; one 16-inch sul
ky plow; one Iloosier Broadcast seed
er; one 2-row stalk cutter; one wag
on; one 2-section harrow; one roller;
one hay rack; one McCormick hay
rake; one disc; one 1-horse corn
drill; one' riding lister; one 16-inch
walking plow; one Stover feed
grinder; one S-h. p. GalloWav sawing
outfit; one 1-hole corn sheller: 1000
bricks; two stoves; one new King in
cubator; 20 tons good alfalfa hay;
many ther articles too numerous to
mention.
Free lunch will be served at noon.
Terms of Sale.
All snms-of $10 and under cash;
on all sums over $10 a credit of 6 to
12 months will be given, purchaser
giving good bankable note, bearing
S per cent from date. All property
to be settled for before removed
from the premises.
F. H. STEPPAT. Owner.
W. It. Young, Auctioneer.
H. A. Schneider, Clerk.
Having rented my farm, I will sell
at Public Auction at my farm, four
miles north of Union, four "miles
south of Murray, three miles north
and two and one-half miles east of
Nehawka, and twelve miles south of
Plattsmouth, on
Wednesday, January 21,
the following described property, to-
wit:
. Twelve Head of Horses.
Oae span of black horeses, six
years old, weight 3600, extra good;
one black mare, four years old.
weight 1400; one bay horse, weight
1200; one bay horse, two years old.
weight 800; one saddle horse, five
years old, weight 1000. natural sad
dler; three brood mares; one old
horse; one span of colts, good ones.
Fifteen head of Durham cows; one
milk cow, six years old; two extra
good milk cows. Red Polled; one bull,
three years old.
Fifteen head of Hampshire gilts;
one two-year-old Hampshire male.
Pollard's Star 54th; sire, Cornhuskef
rrince; dam. Nehawka Queen.
Farm Macliinery.
One 7-foot Deering binder; one
Emerson mowing machine; two P. &
O. wide-tread listers; two gang
plows, J. I. C. and Moline; two rid
ing cultivators. 20th Century; one
Pirate 1-row cultivator; one Badger
riding cultivator; one walking culti
vator; one John Deere riding lister;
One JanesNille disc; one 3-section
harrow; two corn planters; one rake;
one 2-row stalk cutter; one 16-inch
stirring plow; one 14-inch left hand
ed plow; one feed grinder; one gas
engine and wood saw; one Ross en
silage cutter with pipes; one Key
stone hay loader; one Ford touring
car In good repair; two farm wag
ons, one wagon box; two truck wag
ons with racks; one buggy and one
surrey; lour sets 01 harness; one set
spring wagon harness; lots of extra
collars; one grindstone; some house
hold furniture and many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
Sale commences at 10 a. m.
Lunch will be served on grounds.
Terms of Sale.
All sums of $10 and under cash.
On .rsums over. $10 a credit 'of .eight
months will be given, purchaser giv
ing good bankable paper bearing
eight per cent interest from date.
No property to be removed from the
premises until settled for.
Tj. C. TODD. Owner.
Col. V. R. Young, Auctioneer.
' J. M. Patterson, Clerk.
The Stat 4 of Nebraska, Cass ioihi
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the manor of the Kstate of Wil
liam Taylu deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in I'latts
motith. in .--aid county, on the 3rd day
of February. 19'0, and on the iird day
of May, 1:'J0, at 10 o'clock a. in., on
each of said days; to receive and ex
amine all claims against said estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said es
tate Is thr-e months from the 2nd day
of February. A. I. 191'0. and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
year from said 'Jnd day of February
19-'.
Witness my hand and the seal of sai
Countv Court, this '-'Tth day of Decern
her, 1919.
ALLK.V J. BKKSON.
(Seal) d29-4w County Judge.
:o:
FOR SALE OR TRADE
I will sell at my farm home 9i
miles west of Plattsmouth; 6 miles!
east of Louisville; 4Vfc miles south
east of Cedar Creek, on the Louis-ville-Plattsmouth
road, on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
the following described property:
8 Head of Horses 8
One team, bay and sorrel geldings,
wt. 2,500; one bay horse, wt. 1,400;
one gray horse, wt. 1,300; one driv
ing team, wt. 2,4 00; one mule, wt.
1,100; one bay pony, -wt. 900
11 Head of Cattle 11
Nine milk cows, some fresh; one
heifer, 2 years old; one bull, 3 years
old.
Hogs
Twenty head of
spring shoate.
Farm Implements
Three lumber wagons; one iron
wheel wagon with hay rack; wagon
and hay rack; carriage; top buggy;
manure spreader; Deering mower;
McCormick binder; hay rake; 30-foot
corn elevator complete; Monitor
grain drill; 1-horsc grain drill; feed
grinder; two John Deere 2-row cul
tivators; two corn planters with 120
rods of wire; two IS -foot three sec
tion harrows; two Avery cultivators;
one New Century riding cultivator;
12-inch Emerson gang plow; Hum
mer sulky plow; 14-inch stirring
plow; 5-shovel plow; two discs; 2-
shovel plow; five sets of work har
ness; two sets of buggy harness; set
single harness; Del-aval separator
No. 115; 4 h. p. Cushman gas en
gine; some butchering tools; ten
dozen chickens; two Round Oak
heaters; some household goods and
numerous other articles.
TERMS On all sums of $10.00
and under cash; on all sums over
$10.00 a credit of from 6 to 12
months will be given, purchaser giv
ing good bankable note bearing 8
per cent from date. All property to
be settled for before removed from
the premises.
HENRY HORN, Owner
Louie Friedrich, Clerk.
Rex Young, Auctioneer.
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New System Adapted!
The sceadily increasing cost of all kinds of mer
chandise, shortening of terms and discounts by job
bers and manufacturers and advance in overhead ex-
penses, compels me to readjust my terms of credit, and
by so doing think I can serve my trade better and sell t
cheaper. Therefore beginning January 1st my terms
will be 30 days. Those desiring longer time can se-
cure the same by paying 8 Per annum. J
3
CEDAR CREEK
NEBRASKA
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and save thei
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m& saveyour
PUBLIC AUCTION!
Full lot with X room house; finest
location in town. Also several va
cant lots some on High school hill.
and balance closer in, finest location
For particulars phone 575, or write
Uox 64, Plattsmouth. 29-3d, lw
To leel strong, have good appetite
and digestion, sleep soundly and en
joy life use Burdock Blood Bitters
the family system tonic. Frice $1.25.
PUBLIC JUCTION !
The undersigned will sell at pub
lic auction on the Starkjohn farm.
four miles west of Plattsmouth and
seven miles east of Cedar Creek, on
Wednesday, January 14, 1920,
the following described property, to-
wit:
Seven Head of Mules.
One span of mules, four years old,
weight, 2200; one sorrel mule, eight
years old,, weight 1350; one black
mule, nine years old, weight 1150;
one span of mules, nine and ten
years old. weight 2400; one black
mule, four years old, weight 1200;
one span of drivers, eight years old.
weight 2000; one colt, two years old.
Farming Implements.
One Osborn disc, nearly new; one
Deering binder, 7-foot cut; one New
Departure cultivator; one Jenny Lind
cultivator; one two-row Badger; one
saw frame, 28-inch blade; one truck
wagon with rack; one wagon box;
one new bob sled; one John Deere
drill; one Galesburg planter, with
80 rods of wire; one Acme mower;
one Bradley riding lister; one three-
section harrow; one LaCrosse gang
plow; one wagon tank, nearly new;
one Ford tractor attachment; three
sets heavy work harness; one ret of
buggy harness and many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
Sale commences at 10:SO o'clock.
Lunch will be served at noon.
Terms of Sale.
All sums of $10 and under, cash
11 hand. ' On sums over $10 six
months time given on bankable note
bearing eight per cent Interest from
dale of sale. All property must be
settled for before removed from the
premises.
FRANK BLOTZER. JR., Owner.
Wr. R. Young, Auctioneer.
George O. Dovey, Clerk.
Having decided to quit farmin;
and move to town, I will sell at pub
lic auction on the William Hunter
farm, five and one-half miles west of
Plattsmouth, on the Cedar Creek
road, on
Friday, January 16, 1920,
the following described property, to-
wit:
Eight Head of Horses.
One bay horse, nine years old,
weight 1200;. one bay horse, coming
four years old, weight 1000; one bay
horse, twelve years old, weight 1100;
one gray mare, twelve years old.
weight 1100; one team black colts,
coming three years old; one black
colt, coming two years old; one spot
ted pony, coming three years old.
Twenty-Four Head of Cattle.
Five milk cows, giving milk; five
cows, coming fresh soon ; four steers,
coming one year old; four fall heifer
calves; two steers, coming two years
old. one Whiteface bull, coming
THIS LESSON FROM NATURE SHOULD HOT GO UNHEEDED
THE BEES GATHER HONEY WHEN THEY CAN, AND STORE IT
AWAY FOR THE FUTURE. YOU SHOULD BANK YOUR MONEY
NOW FOR YOUR OLD AGE. YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO WORK
ALWAYS AND THE MONEY YOU CAN SO EASILY SPARE NOW
MAY SOME DAY KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM WA"NT7
START A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY.
YOU WILL RECEIVE H INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATES
AND ZVi7c ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
Farmers State Sanl
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
0
ohdkii of hi;ium;
011 Petition for Appointment of
Ailminlxt ratrls.
ine niaie vt ftfDrasKa. Cass coun
iy, ps.
In the County Court.
in ine inaner ci ine esiaie or .lamps
Del os Dernier, deceased:
On reauinsr and lilinir the netition of
janies ivan j teles IJernier praying that
administration of said estate may he
pranted to lhigenia Deles Dernier as
iominisirainx :
orucrca, Tnat January 15th. a. d
three years old; two heifers, coming fo; Varing said petition, "when m
two years old; one dry heifer, coming persons interested in said matter may
' ' I appear at a Countv Court to ho ii.i
lliree years Oia. lin anu ior said county and show cause
Four Duroc-Jersey brood sows and raTa ?,r tH' notice ofThe
OO rn A F Cst aotiKa,- foil 'i "-L- 1 neildenCV Of said IloHtfon ana
( . iicau jl Lmiicmuti . u 1 1 ' i - - . .-.w.. ... inci
. iiicuin.f, iiiviwi ui: Bum m an persons:
xarminsr impiemenis. uiierenira in saia matter ly publish-
One John Deere disc one 19-inchl,nK l"', ol ,us oraer in tne Platts
une jonn ueere aisc, one i- men mouth Journal, a semi-weeki v nw
Rock Island gang plow; one John I paper printed in said county for three
r0r maebino- on o Tin-Ton I i.,... aiu uay OI
cultivator; one Jenny Lind cultivat
or; one Badger cultivator; one 13rad:
ley lister; one John Deere corn plant
er, 80 rods wire; one Moline wagon;
one truck wagon and rack; one three
section harrow; one Broadcast seed
er; one Met ormicK mower; one nug-
gy; two sets of work harness; one
butchering kettle; one hay sweep;
one canvas cover, 14x24; one saddle.
good as new; two stacks of timothy
hay.
Sale commences at 10:30 o'clock.
Ltiuch will be served at noon.
Terms of Sale.
All sums of $10 and under, cash
in hand. On sums over $10 six
months time given on bankable note
bearing eight per cent interest from
date of sale. All property must be
settled for before being removed from
the premises.
JOE SCHIESSL. Owner.
W. It. Young, Auctioneer.
It. F. Patterson, Clerk.
Model Hose Comb Rhode lI.in.l
Hed Cocks and White Wyandotte
Cocks; single male bird. 2.00. I.
H. Reinke, Shady Spring Farm. South
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Dated Deccmlier 17,, 1919.
.ALLKN J. BKKSON.
County Judge.
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