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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
-' - . V - ft THURSDAY, JANUARY S3, 1023. PAGE FOITIt PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURUAL I i j? r i. i ! "' i ; i ei H Cbc plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice. Plattemouth. Neb., aa aecond-claaa mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Republicans and democrats cele brated Jackson day, 1920, but not alike. :o: Buying what won do not need is an ea.y road to needing what you can not buy. :o: These days the tool isn't the only one who is soon parted froni his money. :o: The general idea of thrift is to go without that $330 fur coat and save the monev toward a $4,000 motor car. -:o: The governor of New Jersey an nounces his purpose to do "every law ful thing" to establish that prohibf-, tion is illegal in his state. . There is practically no field of endeavor now for the expert cock tail mixer but ever- concrete mixer in the city is dated for months ahead. :o: "If a row could talk, what would the say?" tjueries an Indiana proes for. Judging from her usual ex pression, she would ask. "When do we eat?" i :o: The art of literary condensation never comes home to a women so forc ibly as when she sees how little space tl e editor managed to describe? her w - IcUng in. :o: So many hats are in the ring al ready that perhiip.-; the employment of a hut cluck boy would be advisa ble, if the candidates feel they can stand the expense. :o: Fifteen years ago a good mandolin player was as important a feature in the college fraternity as the charter. Now no fraternity is legal without a saxophone player. :o: And now scientists have found fomc ancient tablets that say Eve didn't do it. The feminist movement, it is thus apparent, dates back fur ther than had been suspected. :o: The theory that the present epi demic of stomach trouble is the re sult of over eating probably is fal lacious, because several salaried men have had it, too. :o: We can understand, in a way, how Mr. Hoover wouldn't care to come down to such a job as being presi dent. But, hang it, the war's over, and there's nothing better to offer him. L ;0; . "Don't worry and you'll live to an advanced age," once more we are ad vised. Well, we wouldn't worry, if officials would only go alout their business and quit telling us the cost of living, would surely come down within the next few weeks. It is that constant diabolical stirring of our hopes that .is wearing us away, but if our expectations were allowed to die a natural death there's no tell ing how many hundreds of years we might hang on. The Anheuser-Busch brewery in St. Ixmis has been converted into a pork packing plant, and now it will make a real margin of profits. :o: It is not know how the historians learn that Cortez discovered Mexico whether someone told it to him, or whether he broke down and confess ed it. :o: Musical note: If the price of cloth ing don't go down pretty soon it will be rag time for folks of moderate means, and we won't feel like sing ing, either. :o: A New York judge has ruled that the dollar is still worth 100 cents in the eyes of the law. Tell that to your lawyer when you get your next bill at increased rates. :o: We have practically given'up opt that anything will every happen to that man iu the advertisement who keep Jumping into the open drawer of that steel filing cabinet. :o: When prohibition gets to thor oughly grinding there will not be so many gents shambling dazedly around hallucinating that they are katydids or binks of Bashan. :o: A Washington dispatch refers to the long dry stretch we are entering is "the great S,hira." but ardent Irys out l-.r in Nebraska will re gard it as "the divine ih;:ni." :o: Maeterlinck evidently id a rare J March, 1917, the United States had H. O'Neill: Fam,;.. O'Neill: I.afayett ( . 10,-1111; J.ouis O'Neill and Dora O- I aircauv urouen on uipioniauc reia- j I ou and caoli of you arc hereby no tions with (Jermanv; this in itself ! itvi that n ti lytu dav or January, I -A t. 1UJ'. I'lii jn: irr iiu-,l its suit in the sufficiently shows that it an official ' i istri-t Omit or Cass county, Nohras- I kit. the o-hj.'i t and mirnnvo nf wliirli is told him he would as soon fight the to (pilot and coinum plaintiff's title in land to that part of Lots 1 and in British as the Germans, it .was not , Hlook 42 . iyii outside o the toun- t darios of Chicago avenue, in the City seriously meant. If he was cau-'rf riattsmouth in cass county, Xe- ,t , . t, ... t ,, j l'l-aska. and to enjoin each and all of tinned, Don t let the British pull you troni having or claiming to have ,, . !:uiv iit,ht. title, li,.., r interest, either the wool over your yeyes. the ad-j i,wai or equitable, in or to said real ... , ('slate or any part thereof and to en- vice may or may not have been need- join you and ,a !, ,.f von from in any ... .. - .. . . rannner interfering with jla i nt i it's pos ed it was a question of the admir- session and tnio .mi.t ... m-em- t, ... , ,. ... l-is anu lor coil table rellt. al's strong pro-British proclivities This notice is jVl.n pursuant to n , . - ! order of the t'otitt. You are re(t;tired and temperament rather than of any , 8l,SWl.r petition on or before .Monday, the Mli ,!;. v ,,r March. A. 1 . iniquitous design on the part of the British admiralty. Whether or not the matter was discreetly put. the linn necessary revelation c.f it I? a blazing indiscretion which under im aginable conditions might do seri ous harm. Fortunately, Great Brit ain and the United States now un edrstand each other too well for (hat. Springfield Republican. lit.'ti, or your utl.mit will be entered therein. I 'IjA'I'TSM i tl "n i : no. S, Ancitnt Order ..f United Workmen, 1 Ma in tiff. A. 1j. TDD, JJO-Iw. Attorney. TO ASSIST IN MAKING INCOME TAX 2ETFRI7S of Internal Revenue Collector George L. h ive a special deputy visit cpss -nm-ty to assist the taxpayers in nrepar- irg their income tax returns for the government. The schedule aii l dales for the visit of the deputy collector a;, announced from Omaha .ill he as follows: Avoca January I'S. 29, CO Nehawka - January 31. Febru ary 2. Union February ?., 4. Murray February 5. Mynard February r riattsmouth February 7, , 10. li. 12. i::. Cedar Creek- February 1 1. Louisville- February 1 J 7. South Bend February M unlock - February 1!. Alvo February 20. 2:. .otici: to i.m:saiji:T )i:ki:mh.ms Tn i b-or.u'r V. : :yrk;t. Mrs. George Vi'. Kyt kit atcl t-eir unknown heirs: !avid Snias m. Mi. Oavid Samson and tl-rdi- unknown h.iS; iMiilip Seiden st riker. M rs. I 'I: i I . . Seidf list riker and '.heir a n U n ' ti !.ei- and all non-resident defendants p. mod in the petition of the i.yuiau Sa:i ( 'mupany vs. CSeoie Kyikit et f1 ,d and now pending in me i strut I'ljft of Cass county Ntl.ra:-ka: the i apolis Cnnipauy. i corporal P!i. and ; :i other persons in- .ere.-ti u in ine e ates ot Ceurw i v-1 Iv i t. Ii.ivid Sj;.ison, I 'li ill i Seiden si!ii:er and the non-resident stock h tldci's ol the tii.; oreapolis ("oinpai.y i .i ; : i .in "iin'i ii ; resiueni ueienoani." l-ootnis ' has arraptied to ii;.r.i d m said pi ' tion: i on and ( ai Ii o: you arc hereby no ti:led that oti the !::th day of January li'Jti. the l.ymnn s'.md I'ompanv. a cor at ion. tiled its petition in thi lis ttict Ciiurt of t"a s countv, Nchiaska ;lie oii.rect am! pj ier ot which is to i.iiiet the title l i ii.e said Lyman Hand 'i.ipany, ;l.i::iii': i!t and to t'tc fol- bi. inic ui'Ml iMi ,! property, situated in the t .unity ot Cits., State of Nebraska i c - w i t : ommi iH'inj; at a point 1'.". OS.:; feet or.st of the southwest corner of the southeast (uarter of the southwest ;nartcr tI.', iV."'j( of Section tliir-x-six (";. in 'i'o.' iiship tliiit(-(-n (i::, of lliinp' thilte.:i itJ). oast of the tith l M., and tin, lip;? northwesterly Hi. ...t. leel to a po tit 71':;. 4 feet e:ist of the northwest cot i . r of said southeast ipi iller of tue .-out west iiiai'ter of said Stdion t!urty-si; thence lunniiiLr east leet to the r.attc river; th.ncc sn :t hi a let ly ai..r ; tl;o h;.tik of said IM.-itle liver li ii J : . it inteisects the m.th line of sai.i Section thirty-six; ;!.i:i e turning st oi: said l:ne fc-'i t tiie placi ,f hc-rin ni nir, on ia .ainir !M a .res. :..- the s.'inc mole or Ail t!:;:t porti, . ma it r of the in . i 1 N 1 , f Sect h - Itrli! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more ycu scratch.. tl: worse the itch. Try iH.an's Oi.;t nv't. For ec'e:-:.;;, a'iy s!;in itcii ;!!;. t'.oc a box. t 1 1' i, N-.u-t : i . ! -. i .: ! ; : t-of-w a y. t' t . ." l.:;isl:,;, aiei ii' a', a p.. I'O.-t I: We- t ! III tit- ' I ! 1 . 1 : i;:-t i-i i it: : : r i -1 . ts .- . i " 1 . . - !:.;.;!!- at a of the northeast east una it ( r (XII',, !ie ( 1 i . Tow ash i ; K:. list' t hi i t t en i 1 :! i if the line o: the :. ,c M. I:, i;. iv, iv.-t of a. line mm- :;:i'J fc. t ,;:.-t or ! of -aid northeast ' ?i i -a : ; i . ". i ; ! . i and 0mrsmi$ mm 5 GET some today! You're going to call Lucky Strikes just riiht. Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burlcy tobacco. m m v. m Em J Guarnnlccd by fa fcr. J &n T PTK 1 TX 1 . y : i i I 1 . 1 1 !.!:; 1. M-i it- t t o .1 I ! 1 b1 MtJU i f mi-a 1 . bird. He has abandoned his lecture, tour because his audiences couldn't 1 I ' 11 i 1 ei i Wo 1 ! 1 1 lell, W . : i ;.i Mis et a I. ! 1 a oa n t.- lecture tour! :o.- America will have to admit it ha? been extravagant this winter, hut extravagance in one line has come to an end. We don't look for much reckless dissipation of cellar stocks from now on. :o: Clothing men say prices of clothes will go up. while government agents say the price will come down. So save a little out of ejeh pay check each Saturday and brush your clothes carefully. :o: Viewing the numerous constitu tional objections being raised in Hol land to the handing over of the ex kaiser to the allies, it is a good bet that once absolute William has be come a zealous convert to constution alism in Holland. :o: A new comet has been discovered, its position being right ascension 3 hours, G minutes, 44 seconds, decli nation minus 22 degrees. 2:5 minutes, no seconds, which we believe is about '!, t i v. Nci; I v a 1 I 1 1 P. hi- ..f K:ai. e '.V . : i ;.. mis et al. ! '. f "1 t i.e . I ! -oi., 1. 1 -. Kin'.-c Villia ins i-:.' wife "a 1 a.i 1 . 1 : 1 1 i 1 rus : the i.n- UnderStanU UlS KngllSll. As if that . k: v. n hen s, .lev.s. cs. legatees, pi 1 so.ial representatives and ail other pe were any reason to call off a modern ; :;,:"!S interested jn the estat.- of Knose Williams, iieceaseii: the unknown neirs, ill viset .-, legatees, personal rept (S( Ufa -tis. and ii 1 1 oth.-i 1 -:, is 1 t-'.! in the estate of 'a t i.arine Willi. iia-., .0 eased: .loan Will !. nils and wife I.o- j :c,:a Williane-: tie- unknown heirs,' li lees, legatees, personal JCplesen I nivii and all other persons interest ed in the state of John A i 1 1 ia ins. de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. i-rsonal n pre-i n t a 1 1 v. s and ;.' other la. 1 iiiim i i, t .O'e- 1 ei I in the .s.itc of l.oie'ta William:. , 'eca s ed : I S N. .Meliialll .!!!. I wite I..d .1 .M iiiain.l the unknown heirs, .hvise.-s. leu.::- . . I Personal reprc- nt it i and a'! oii.rl I'H-'Hh i..t rested in the e. ta:.- of S. N. Merriani, deceas d : the iii.kiinv. ii i.eirs. de isees, .t.iIi'"s, personal rep resentatives and all other peiso'is in terested in the estate of I.ydia Mer riani, deceased; A. I'.. .i-vander and iii'shand Alexander, lirvt and real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, lertees, personal rep resentatives, and all other persons iis-t-!c.-'ti in the estate of A. It Alexan der, deceased; the unknown io Irs. devi ses, legatees. personal representatives-, and all other poisons interested in the estate of Alexander, de ceased: dive A. Williams and husband Williams, lirst and real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, lesratccs. pcisonal representatives iiud all other persons interested in the estate of olive A. Williams, i!in as'-d : the unknown boils, devisees, leatei s, pe'sonal represent at ivi s. and all other persons interested in the estate f Williams, deceased: I'atiiaiin Williams; the unknown heirs, devisees, leva tecs, personal rcpresonfa t i ves am' all other persons interested in the es tate of Catharin Williams, deceased: Joseph . Newbury: the unknown heirs. levisees, legatees, personal repiesenta- . 1. t : u 1 : t or.. - ! p : ' v sr. ' .11 '!" .VII i. i , t We 1 a ( 1" 1 .-a -I. 1- ss . om,- I ,.;i ,, A lieie!, t i laiutiif. f ;i n t1 .i t ' 1 .f t i. I 1 1,.. a .-1 line ( ...--! l-of-wa.' :11c 1:1.. i!. I i i': ..: -o."-way i"'ni j 1. a ' i. ii y to the pla nr. 11 ill -one !:: ! 1 :k :. ayi s. !. 1 (-11 t h. . i ; ; r . t ii-- n o ; ii.-asi 1 oi .-, 1 ; 10, j oae ( 1 1 1 1 . i. l:a I h. ir . I'l'rl south o 1' t ' ie said we a ore-half 11 t"i ; t li.-iii . sio-ith sa id wi st on - ha i f ::: 1 ;. r 1 :: 1. s fe, t . the i:. -M. K. l;. e. terl .- alon-r said .'et: I'.icncc norl!i of b'.-.-iinninir, con-ne-hu lul redt !:s ( M - fives, and all other persons interested in the estate of Joseph '. Nowburv. deceased: John Siindell; the unknown heirs, devisees, letratees. personal rep resentatives and all other persons in t( rested in t!ie estate of John Hniidcll. deceased: J. Hoffman; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and ail other persons in- ( i-.l-eu t a i 11,1. ,Ut!lti lit 1 I 1 I .t't'.'l :l the usual position of a favorite son ' deceased; Paul Xiick"l!s and wile, Mrs.' candidate for president. :o: INVESTMENTS Public Service Corporalicn j Payirjg 7 Can be had in amount of $100 PAUL FITZGERALD, Investment Securities First National Bank Bid's, Omaha, Neb. Among recent white paper plund ers is the editor of the Palmer Index who informs his readers he has in vested to the amount of $100 and says that "no matter how scarce pa per becomes or how high it is, the readers of the Index will be sure of getting their paper regularly for at j least 70 weeks." j :o: I We have not been heartlessly j abandoned. Kmnia Goldman de clares she will not stay in Russia, but is coming back here to save us. We were almost saved during the strike period last fall, but not ouite, it seems. About one more visitation Of that kind would save us for keeps, she figures. :o:- SIMS' INDISCRETION i'aul Nuckolls, lirst and real nam.i unknown: tin; unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Paul Nuckolls, deceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all oilier persons Interested in the estate of Mrs. l'nul Nuckolls, deceased; Kupert Nuck olls and wife .Mrs. I'lip.-rt Nuckolls, lirst and leal n.oie unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other ncrsons Interested in the slate of I'. llp( It Nuckolls, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Kupeit Nuckolls, deeefised; Uruce Johnson Nuckolls and wife Mrs. Urnc Johnson Nuckolls, first and real name unknown: the unknown heirs. dvise s, (tgaicos, personal representatives, and ai' other persons interested in the slate of Hiuce Johnson Nuckolls, de ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal reprcsontat i ved and all other persons Interested in the estat" of Mrs. Unite Johnson Nuckolls, deceased; Wilihuii Kzcai. Nuckolls and Mrs. William K.ra Nuckolls, his wi'.'. first and real name unknown; tho .inkiiown bell's, devisees, li'tati cs, tiersiuja! repi ev ei: ta t : vi s arid all other prisons iriteK sted in the estate of Wil liam i-Jzra .N'lokoils, deceased; tho un known heirs, ilevhsces, legatees, p"l soiial representatives and all other per sons interested i.". the estate of Mrs. William Kzra Nuckolls,, deceased; and the unknown claimants and the un- ty. In the I'ounly 'oi;rt. In the matter of the estate of Mao I-;. P.oilroK a, deceased: On readiiitr tinl liiii.g the petition of ! iijaniin l". (lo'.ilnian praying that ad: ni n ist ! a t ion o said estate may be K ranted to hlni es Administrator; ( M'.ltj: . (1. Tliat lYhi ieiry ."itli, A. 1 . i!.';:ii, ;.t l't o he i. a. m is nssigni d for hearing mil petition, when all P ; sons intel'cvtid i:i said nurtter may iipiiiii' at a I'o-.iiitv t'ourt to be l.eid in and lor said ouniy, and show cause known invni'S of that, part of Lots 1 j v. 1 y ti e .prayer ei ti e petitioiier and 2 in )!Uk k 42 lying outside of i sicu hi not he g,'.,t,. d; ;iii! that not U !h bouialaries of C'h ica go avenue ipof"tI.e p udeiii -- ,,i' s a i.l ia'titlon at;d tic I'itv ef I Ma 1 1 snioii ! h, in Cass eoiin- ,!':' I.ea i ;u ; th , l' ' gi eji to ., : 1y, Nebraska: Lots 1 and - in J'lock 1 - j persons i n t ri I . .1 in sii.i nrHlii' ly of 111" honri.hiri s oi i i-u Idisliing a : . f tiiis order in toe o in the City of plaits- 1'la tt mou t !i .lourti.il, a. semi-weekly land is likely to take SCriouslv the I '!lss county. Nebraska; and , r.ewspa per printed in said county, for t.-ill i.ersonK claiming any interest of three sii'ii'.-sivc ceks. prioi' to said ( ol a a acre, fc tne same more or iiss ; A portion of trov. i !.i:i, nt lot number M'Vcn '7 Si I'licii I ! - i r i - i v i ;:;, i' i'..'n-' : ji thiite.-n i: N'.ith of l;:i:ig.' thirteen I :: ast, ..escribed as f.d-!-.. s: I'.ej: ja-i ,, ;; t ;t point on t Ii -oi:tli line of said Section t hi i t y-si . I: .: f I cast of a .-lone s- t :;i" the .io-thea.-t coiner of the w.-.-t half of th northeast .ii.irte. ,,f , tion one '1. '1'cw nsld t(lve i 1 .' i North of i.'ciige thiili.ti ( i .: i cast, tl.eiiie tast n:i f. i t, thenee no i t;. ::: (i.'ro s and ::n degre. S. V, est : I feet; thfllCe m' :i hw . del ly ii.' feet to the place of .eg inning, c n t a ia . n ; six on.--1 , o ... red -:i - !- t of an aei- uuoe or less. ue iiiruier no;. lieu ii:at u an "50X SOCIAL! ' i Henry Klinger was among the vi;- Moi.ev to loan ;! cit v n-ai .-at ait J-irtry evening. Janut-ry :. at tho itors in Omaha today, goin- to that by she Piattsmou'l. Loan .v iJutlou.fe ! ht Mile ("rove sc iu. ;il hmi.-o. , ti'y on tho afternoon p.urliuglcn Ai?j. latic n. 8c? T. M. Patter-ui. i A program is being arranged anil train. sV cno v t v x-'t'rt ladies Vieas; brii:g boxes and the ! gentlemeii their pocket books. A good ! time is to be had by ail attending.- j H icl Sullivan, teacher. I'tw-ltd For Sale Choice timothy hay. H. a. Todd. Phone 1211 Murray, lmsw i.oose any t nine. ant art Try a Tourna" iini: ir mit 'ni uin:r tim.i:. fu t'-e Idsirict Court of Cass coun ty. Nel.rasJ.-a. Iaid l-'id iz. IMaintitT. vs. Patrick N- !ley ef ai. I (e f e n da : . t s. "" the .! i'i nil:int.--. Pa I rick Kill.'. ; Mr--. Patrick Koll.-y. first real name unknown; the unknown loirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ' (thai- prisons interested in the state ef Mis. Patrick Kellev, first ' i nane i ukiiow a, deceased: Jane "i ri ?T bt a rr r-va n fry j, to have esti- i( i.iicd to iinsv.'i I pctilioii oi or before .Monday, the l.'th !a..- of Mart ii. liiH, nr judgnieiit will be taken hy default against you aim ,; h of you and a decree Uiet ir.;' title in. liif- plaint i'T to all of said i ( a i estate I ci iTry ih scriln d as prayed for in sail p I it ion. I.V.MAN SANK COMPANY. jh'.-Jw. Plaintiff. implead said ! K',:UH': 'Irs. .Tames Keane. first ri al J.'oticf is hcicby gi'.in tliHt under and by "virtue of an older of the I is tii't Court in aid for Cass countv, Nebraska, made and entered on the Ptli day of Novtmher, lfl'. in the case of Hay vs. Hay et al, and an no er of sale Issued by the Clerk of sci I court on the Kth day of January, P.i the undersign, d. referee duly ap pointed by the, court, will offer for sale at p.iblic auction at the south front door of the Court Jiouse in the City of Plattsmout h. Cass countv. N hiaska. on Satuiii;iy the llth day of February, l'.'JO, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni.. the sale to be held open for two hours on said day: the follow ing (b scribed real estat. together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated in the County ef Cass, State of Nebraska. to-it- The west one-half liv'i.) of the northeast one-fourth inw't) of Section seven (7), in Township ten (101. North of Pange eleven (11), containing eighty acres, more or Jess. That said f-aie will he made upon the following terms and conditions: cine third cash to be paid at the time of sale: one-third in one year and one third in two years, said deferred pay ments to draw interest at the rate of six per cent ( 1". n; i per annum, secured by a mortgage mi lie real estate above leseribid. i he purchaser to have the old ion of paying any griaier sum than one-third i:i cash or the entire pur timsij in ice in ca. h. but all subject t,- a mortgage now exb-iing against said hud for the sum of ::.(U)0.UD due on the lili day of September, i:c''. liated at I Ma t tsniou t h. Nebraska, this titii dav of J uniarv. PI?". MATTii r. v G i: i : I n JS-5v. Jteferee. iiitiit;i: oi- m:itiMi on I'efllloti f-..r iMioiul incut of V(li..idir.-m.r. The Slate of .eh,.iska, C'ass coun- Xeither official nor unofficial Eng- ' ir oM.-i !.- ' C h'K a Vi a 'i;i nd is likely to take seriously the I "louth. Cass ;ill personw c WI indiscretion of Admiral Sims. When i un'1 ln said real . .-tate. or an da., ..j' neaiinv. Tl i jui't thereof; s. p. l.atori: Mrs. S. K. atd Juuuun :) 1J-"I. u he was sent to Great Britain in 1 1 V" : J'- . ;::u,n:,.?' r," F. u . all'kn m:i:sox la . T. i.-iton; Airs. W. T. i-utoxi; Jol:u jlo-Uw. County Jud; name unknown: tiie unknown luirs bviscis. legatc'-s. personal representa tives a. id ail other persons interested i:i the estate of Mrs. James Keanc. first real name unknown, deceased: and James Kane: the north half of the northeast ijuurtcr ( N ' j , NI-:V, ) of Sec fein thirty-three c::;i.in Town eleven (11). North, Pange twelve IlL'l. east 1 the I i i P. M.. in Cass count y. Ne braska and all persons claiming any iv lores' . of any kind in said real es late. or any part thereof: You and each of you are hereby no-' tilled that on the 17th day of Janu ary, 1 ;!. Plaintiff in the forego! i:'-: utitled cause filed his petition in the lustrict Court of Cass coiintj-. Ne inaska. wherein each and all of you are made parties defendant, the obi hi, purpose and prayer of which said pe tition is to obtain a decree from said court removing" cif'. ils rrora ami .pub l- j ing the record title to the following , described real estate in Plaintiff, David. Poll:, to-wit: j The north half oT the northeast quar ter of Section thirty-three l"::, in Town 11. North, Pange 111. Kast, in Cass countv, Nehjaska. as against you and each of you, and exclude and njoin you and each nnd all of you from ever asserting or claiming any -state, right, title or intciest therein' adverse to plaintiff. by reason of plaintiffs adverse possession of said premises for more than ten years prior In the, commencement of said suit, and for such other and further relief, as may he just and equitable. l iiis notice is given ami puiuisned pursuant to an order entered by said Court. You are required to answer said pe- iltiOTi on or before the Mh day of' March, Pll'li. or your default wfll be I duly entered therein and a decree en-j tered according to the prayer of said netition. DAVIH POI.TZ Plaintiff. J!y Jul IN M. I.KYI A. jP.i-lw. Jlis Attorney. Until tha busy season arrives mates made of your INTERIOR DECORATIONS or other work in the painting line. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW so wc can take belter care of your work and thus give you better service. A KNOWLEDGE OF YOUR NEEDS will enable us tc plan to care for them better. ESAX. DUSTERKOFF, Interior Decorator Painter MURDCCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA oiiiihit oi-' iikahim; mi Petition for Appointment The of (lii-.lnll rillor. Stale oi" Nebraska, Cass coun ty. In the County t'ourt. J n the matter of Hie estate of Mat tie J. Porter, deceased. id) leading and filing the petition of William II. Porter praying that Jid r.i i u ist l at ion of said estate may be granted to him us Administrator; ordered. That February Pith. A. P. Piju. at Pi o'clock" a. in., is assigned Tor hearing- said petition, win n all per sons interested in said matter may ap pear at a County Court to be held in and for said Countv, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of tiiis order in the Plattsmoutii Jouiiial, .; semi-wet kly newspaper printed in said county, for thrci suv le.sivc week::, prior to said May of lie irirg. 1'a.e.i Ja'.ra . -i'-d. HUM. Ai.i.i:. j. ;ii :i:s .'. j-'i". -:iw. County .ludgvv The merchant who doesn't adver tise, only when business is good will evei-tually quit it entirely. Winter Course University of Nebraska School of Agriculture JANUARY 25 TO FEBRUARY 20, 1920 GENERAL AGRICULTURE Better Farming Meth ods Study of seed selection, crop rotation, soil till lage; Live Stock Farming Judging of cattle, hogs, sheep and horses. Care of . and feeding live stock;' Diseases of Animals and Plants; Growing of Fruits and Vegetables; Poultry Raising for Profit. DAIRYING A Practical Training in the essentials of the dairy business; Selection and Care of Dairy Cat tle, feeding, housing and management; Cutter Mak ing, Jeese making, marketing cr dairj' products; Milk Testing, preparation of milk for market RURAL ECONOMICS Farm Accounting, bookkeep ing, farm records; Farm Organization, farm equip ment, cropping systems, marketing, grain exchanges, cooperative organization Fee for Agricultural Courses, $8.00 AUTOMOBILES AND TRACTORS Course Opens January 5 Four weeks Students enter Every Mon day. Instruction for the Farmer who handles his own machines; Lectures and Shop Work on engine - ignition, transmissions, differentials, carburetors" etc"' Practice in operation, repair and care of tractors- A New EuUding, splendid equipment, expert instructors Fee $10 Minimum Age Limit, 18 Years ' For Further Information, Address Principal, Schoc! of AgfiouSfurs, UNIVERSITY FARM LINCOLN, NEBRASKA . w - r. -. X