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THURSLAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1920.
PLATTSM OUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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'Chz plattsmouth lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSHOUTH, NEBRASKA
t-att-red at I'oFtofTice. Pi.ttiniouth. Neb.. a second -class mall matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2. CO PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Living cots more than it used to.
but, eciue to thins of it, it's worth
more.
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The knocker and the ieisii2j;st
have ailments that even radium can
not cure.
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The 'lop? of war are now being
used to considerable extent to tree
the offices.
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The whisky, if any. we pet nowa
day? is either desperately poor or in
reduced circumstances.
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Many an octosenerian can attrib
ute his loevity to the fact that he
never called a man a liar.
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The Mariuis of Quennsberry is a
bar.kr'ir1. They all fall, sooner or
later, before the packing house rules.
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The man who wreck? a train is a
criminal, but the man who wrecks
a whole railroad is a izreat financier.
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In the days of hih price- about
the only things that have remained
stationary are progress and jnjstage
stamps.
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It i.- b lioved the movie producers
wiil a-. nt Senator ("lore's censorship
bill providiim the stnator is a dele
prate to view the pictures and do the
censorini;.
Those patriotic Americans who are
Eft candidates for president are
a?piring to be delegate.- to the na
tional conventions that they may
have a hand in ti e makings.
In spite of the admonition of old
Put Wiley that whisky is poison to
?ilu there are still some Oliver Twists
in this country who prefer to believe
otherwi.-e and act accordingly.
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Vice President Marshall says "nev
er again for me." and John Sharp
Williams says !- "had rather bf a
doc: and bay at the moon. hat s
the matter with the senate, anyway?
A Chicago judze says persons over
C." years old should be ashamed to
appear in court akins for divorce.
Perhaps it's a manifestation of sec
ond childhood th:tt they can't resist.
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A Washington woman, applying
for a divorce, says of her husband:
"Since prohibit ion came into effect
lie concoct - some sort of drink which
literally makes him wild." The de
scription sujrsests that it inipht be
hot tea.
The yujrcestion may not appeal to
Iter, but the anti-tobacco lady who
is poinir to run for president on that
-pt p lot of votes
away from the two older parties by
i,oni-.f nut some ci.zars with real
tobacco in them.
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. ..'r,r- iiirt ro trvins a booze
transportation case wherein a pint
o ,n ierl in a hip pocket, is called
upon to decide whether trousers are
' T-eb-Vle" The ouestion becomes
r : ....-.crini' imnortance in
oi mini- i '
Kansas and Oklahoma, where they
rnnfNcato vehicles that are found
carrying booze.
DELCO -LIGHT
The eomi-lete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Makes possible a modern bath
room. More comfort and better
health.
BISY ROSENTHAL.
Tel. D. 5003 Omaha. Neb.
It appears that as least one of the
Spiker brother Is no piker.
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Old and true, he that seeketh the
presidency seldom finds it.
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China doubtless shivers at every
reitteration by Japan of readiness to
aid her.
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Equally hazardous carrying mon
ey to Mexico and being a policeman
in Dublin.
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More business for divorce lawyer
a Pennsylvania society girl of IS has
eloped and married an Indian.
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A fellow who wears a cutaway
coat is about as much of a rube as the
fellow was twenty years ago who
didn't.
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The ex-kaiser wants Prussia to pay
him twenty-five million dollars for
his lost king job. William put anoth
er value on that job when re ran
away from it, and probably this val
ue ought to stand.
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"Quit talking pity for the poor
teacher and talk money." urges the
co-operative council of teachers. The
teachers find that pity is no more
negotiable than members of certain
other professions find praise to be.
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We have no desire to discourage
astronomers, nor to rob any one of
th joy of living, nor yet to doubt
scientists who give us such informa
tion concerning the new star, we
would have been mighty certain that
no flies had alighted up the plate.
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Alfred Xoyes. the English poet,
offered even more international ex
citement than Viscount Grey stirred
up. Mr. Xoyes urges the various na
tions to forsake the present program
of international slander and speak
the truth.
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A Montreal doctrine of birth con
trol, if allowed to continue its
spread. America will be extinct in
one hundred and fifty years. In that
ca-e. then. let s give our nest euorts
to reducing the cost of living, against
which birth control hasn't a chance
in the present race.
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A PROGRESSIVE PROPOSAL
As proposed by the minority re
port of the committee on executive.
Nebraska would elect a jrovernor.
lieutenant governor, treasurer and
auditor. The appointing power
aside from the offices specified.
would he vested in the governor sub
ject to the approval of both houses
of the legislature acting in joint
session. An exception is matie oi
the secretary of state, who is chos
... i f
en by the legislature. This does
not affect the elective railway com
mission and of course not the su
preme court.
This would make the governor the
centrally responsive head of the state
adruiqudratkm. The elected treasur
er and auditor supply an independ
ent check upon the governor and up
on each other in money matters, a
desirable provision. The purely cler
ical office of secretary of state is
filled by the legislature, an unusual
but not objectionable arrangement.
In the field of positive administra
tion the proposed arrangment pro
vides a fairly responsive system.
There is a reasonable simplifying of
the ballot, and what is more vital,
a material clearing away of confusing
political underbrush.
The idea of subjecting the gover
nor's appointments to the scriitiny
of both branches of the legislature
in joint session is unusual, but has
points of superiority over action by
the senate alone. It would be hard
er to log-roll improper appoint-
ments through a joint session of 133
men than through the senate alone.
The measure is conservative but it
represents progress in line with the
dominant political thought of the
times. It is such a proposal as Wood
row Wilson. William II. Taft and
Charles E. Hughes would approve as
being a step in the right direction,
jit is in line with the advice of W. J.
' Brvan to the cenvention last month.
! hto r i.r.L.. . t ill
farther in the direction taken. Hut
if this plan were put before the peo
ple for adoption, the convention
could be credited with giving a sub
stantial impetus to the development
in Nebraska of efficient administra
tive machinery. State Journal.
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GETTING ALONG FINE
Frcm Tuesday's Dally.
Will Lohnes of near Cedar Creek
was in the city today for a
few h;urs accompanied by his sou
Raymond, who was injured a .-hurt
time ago by having the trunk of a
large tree fall on his left leg and
ankle. The young man i now do
ing nicely and will be able to go
without the aid of crutches in the
future as his leg and ankle have
grown stronger and are now able to
bear the weight of the young man.
The accident occurred while a tree
was being cut and the falling tree
struck Raymond just above the knee
where a number of lisramcr.t s were
torn and the trunk of the tree then
slid to his ankle where the full
weight of the tree pinned the young
titan fast and the hones of the uv.kh
were splintered. Raymond, bow
ever, has stcx.d the ordeal in finq
shape and will in a short time be
able to use the leg as well as ever.
PRIVATE SALE OF
FARM PROPERTY
Having rented a sn.alb
far
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wiil offer a portion of my personal
property at private sale, pric.-d right
to st',1 quick, before March 1st. lo
cated '2 ' i miles east of .Murray and
7 iiii'os snuii; i f l,lat,si::outh. on
what is kt! v l as tl.e old YV:::. !ier
farm, now owned by T. H. Pollock,
of Plattsmouth.
I am offering this property c:i the.
same terms as the public atict ion j ye'"
sales. Six moii'hs time will be given ! ''j
on all sums of 510 and over, bear-! a .,.i
i.ig eiaht per cent from date of sale.':
purchaser giving good bankable !'-j '
per and cash in hand for all sums i ,
under fln. All property must he j ;
settled for before being removed
from the premises.
5 Head of Horses
One span of bay mares. U and 11
vears old. wt. I'-lOu; (die sorrel mare.
9 vc-ars old. wt. IL'00: one brown
mare. S years old. wt. 1250; one steel
gray mare. f years old. wt. lo'.Uh
f tlo -an A Imnlpmpnts
! ; -id to that part of Lets 1 and in
Ope cow. fresh with ralf one month M;,, k ' rl u-ini; outside of the houn-old-
one yearling heifer. Jean-- of chnv.n avenue, in the cuy
Three sets of harness; one low i h.-.t.-mouth in Cass o.umy, Xe-
, , ,e ., , ! -ash i. and to enjoin each and all oi
wagon; hay rack; spring v .'.-.on. ou j,.m h.iyi,iS. ur inline to i.-.vc
btiugv; 7-foot cut Acme binder: Jno. j...v !,.ht. t.tie. ji. n or interest, ithcr
peero disc; John Deere combined i. e.p.iita?.!". in or to said re.t
walking lister; John Ieere sulky "lill X
plow; new Pig Four ni owing raa- . ,;tU,.r ii.teriVriiia- with plaintiff's po--ciiine;
Acme hay rake; -section liar- s -.--a n and enjov inciit of -aid prem-
ow: 2-row stalk cutter; boh sled
Jenny Kind spring trip cultivator;
vr.- Tlennrtitre cultivator: Jor.il
Deere riding cultivator; broadcast
seeder: feed grimier; cream separa
tor; ras lauK; urai; ami h.jii uura
articie.
J. H. GRAVES, Owner
Phone No. 3103 Murray, fteb.
.xiTicr. to itr.nri on
Tl.i' .tato uf liraska, Cass toun
tv. s-.
In thv County Court.
Id th. 11714 1 1 r of tl ostatf ot M;u
i; looiiiuaii. jo ;i: ( -.1 :
To tin- i r.-ilitor nf .ail tatf:
Von :n.- h.ithv io.iiti.il. That 1 i'!
of .'Mini .''Lrainst sanl osian
months from th- l.'.th -lay "f Mat.i..
A. 1 . l'.ilt. and th'' time limited l'r
jiavmotit of dclits i on.- vt-ar from
w:.;.i i-.tii ilnv of Alarili. lli-ti.
Witm-ss mv Land t ml tin- seal in
County 'oui I llu Jutii .lay ol
l'Vl'tuary, 1'JIO.
(Stall -C1--1W. County Jmliro.
Dollars and Cents
Counting it truly in dollars and
cents, how much did that la.-t cold
cost you? A man may not always
stop v.ork when he has a cold, but
perhaps it would be belter if he did.
It takes about ton days to yet coin-1
r lc-teH- rid of a cold under the usual
treatment. That time tun be much
shortened by taking Chamberlain's j
T.rm.ir care of
C'oush Iiemedy ana
yourself, in fact, a
remedy in the house
pood investment dur-'.ng the winter
and i-prinp; months.
Jolin Lloyd of near Murray was .
ju the city yesterday afternoon for;
a few hourt vi.sitinp
with friend;
.ltll l' lo."!
, nf,r c,.r mntti.rj of
unu imiAits '
business.
sit at th- Cout.ty Curt room h;" it iln ,,r ,.:,,a i ,. Shannon, pt.ar-
mourh it. sml .ounty on tl,.- i ..t !i ...i , ; ' ! " J ' minor, tor a
r.f Mar. h. 1!..C. ami 1 1 - i h .. "f t o v -U V K " share ai-l intr.-st
.Iiit,... C..-.'. at tnt (I'M " K'l ii n in.. f ' , fo;lwlT1B. ut-
ea.-li .lay to ,-,re.ve an-l .am: ,o a U ' ; ' situat.-,! ia Pawn.'-
to their ailjustrn.Mit a-nl a .lo .a ,,, . .Ur. .i,lS an undiyi.led
Tin- tint.' iimit.-.l tor th- l.r.-srntat ion I l-1 ' . .,f ,,,-wif
I.EC.AL OTlCK
In 1'ne l'i.-trii t Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
" Fiattsmout h Iodcre No. 8. .Mu-ient
Or.i, r ol' fulled Workmen. Plaintiff.
vs. Lrnse n.iains -t ai. uei .-r.aants. I I; vl kitj r.ttVM Sam.-on. t'l.liip tfeiden
Tu the 1). tendaiits Knose A llliams. j striker and tl.e non-resi dent stock
and wif.- Catharine 2. 1 jams, tne un- holders or the said Oreapolis Company
i;nown heirs, devisees, legatees-, per- un)1 4,a other non-resident del'ndants
iu I r.-presetitatiVc.-. ami an 'U;fr nv
.,vi. iiiT.v. st.-d !l tl'e C.-iai" or -.te
Williams, deceased: the unknown heirs,
devise. -s. legatees, personal i i i .1 . s, r, l a
:it, and all ofier persons ft, r.-sted
j t!ie (tat'' of Catharine Williams,
deceased: .1 o I . n Williams and wife I..O-:-etta
Williams: the unknown heirs,
devi-ei s. !eirat'e. persona 1 r. presen-
I II, I T ' . IV - II
i s and ail eller person-- li.t-r.-st
e.l ii 1 i.e est.ite or .loliri w.oams. U
.'.-:.-.! t he '.ink now n heirs, devisee
legatees, personal representatives and!
all other persons i !. teres ; e.i in the I
. f l.eretta William-, d. , -eased;!
s. X. .b m.-t'ii i'v.'i wife I.yd.ia M-it iatn ; j
l laiki.mvt, heirs. ilcvi"-s, legatees, I
;., ; ;j I . T t a t '. V - 'IT; .'; 1 , it: ei- I
per.-'
n. y
s interested in Hie tat.- ,,
-r ria m. uecea
.1 :
t:.
u '. Known
- ' i r i . ' : T .-l -
tiiiv.s and i. ! 1 otoer
, (1 in lee estate of
deeeiisvd: A. !:. Ale-,
:rel Alexande
:ia:;i- ii!:l-:nown: th.
.-r.-ons in-
i (
.vdhi .M.-r-.nd.-r
and
. t.r-t and
ui: known
S'jnal rep--rsMiis
in
r. Ab-xan-
os. d-vi-'preser.ta-i-it.-re.-ted
. .!:. de
1 hushand
1 name
". devisees,
-lives and
! in 1 1 e
.!-..-,iff.t:
. h-iiiii . s.
ah o:hef
. s'ate of
ihihiriti
real
h . : i s
devisee.-, legatees. p
! e-. :.:..ti es. and all otoer
:.-i-. sr. d in th.- estate of A.
der, J'-eeas' d: the unknown
se. :. legatees. personal
t:ve.-, and all other person-
in
the e,tr.te et -M-
:.:; i d ve A. Williams ;. :
Wiiiiams. tlrst ate:
: : i w n : th.- unknown he:
ie.s. personal t-epresei...
: i ; oii'-r p- rsn:ii intetc'.
estate of Olive A. William-.
ti- '..-.hle'V. ii heirs, devist -;
. 1 t . ere.-, rial !ves h:.
, .-,-...:,.- int. ?( sted in the
Williams, decease!
H ;",ilfl.-: the uiikli'.'Wtl he.'-. .ie,
, -.es. iiersi ru'.I n-pi cset! ' a ; ( s
r.d
nil other persons ii;tere.-te.l m the e--tate
;' t'atliat in William-, d. i eased:
.l,,s, ph t ". Newt nry: t!;e nril.aowr. 1 eirs,
.'.ec.:- .-. ! ir.itees, personal r-pi esetita
;:ves. a:e! id other person- :i '"'sti'd
1 1" e-Iate of Jo-et.h '. Xvfflmrv,
. a.-ed ; John Sa'n'en ; f it'ikr.own I
-(:: .-. devisees, lecatees. I ; .-.!!.!! rep-
: s .-. n'r t: v s and a!', other persons in
: re.-t' d in the e.-tate of .l'-..t! S-andell.
. eceascd: C. J. liofiinan: ti e unknown
heirs, devisees. !-Mtrts, p. r.-otial rer-
sen'.-ttves and all other persons in
;, r,-; . .! in the estate of C. .1. io:Trnan.
IV .il Nia hells ai,! v. :fe. Mrs.
I 'a a' Nvekolls. first and leal name
i-ht'ov ; : the unknown he.r . ieviste.
;..y : :-. persona! i'( preset.-t i v'es and
; i v persons in teres: -d in th
.-tut - of I'.-a! Nuckolls. h eis.'ii: t'ne
; nli i.ov. n ! i-ii-i. isees. -, pel -m.i.-.-i'
upres nta i !.- and nil other
- inter" s-.ed in tin: .-:.'.' of Mrs.
pan! ..iieko'h-. de-eea-ed; I : I : j r-1 Niok-
:.d . i?( .Mrs. Knpc: N-e hoO.-.
:,:-! .-rid :'ea! !,ah".'- t: ti h : : mv : i : the
,l:i.
.. a I. ,-irs. b vt see.-, h-r.-ttees, per
re p: e.-en tat 1 ves aiKl ail otlier
i i! i ri-1 in tht e.-tate of
l N'l'-koiN. : easi . the i;:t
h d-vis.-es, le::a'.ees, p-r-
rep r. -e !. t a I i 'es ami aP it!:r
1 Ii t !-.-' ted Ml til'- estate of
:i:p..T t X'n-lviilS, d-eea-ed; hriice
:i Na'koils and wi:- .Mr--. Urue"
X.i.-koiN. t'ir-t si 'id I'.-al name
'.-1 ; t !,. i-r.known h'h's. devisees.
es. irsoiiai representatives, and
r e-r.-.o.- intetts:- ', in the
..f l:rti..-e Johnson Nia kolls, de
ti.e nnk now u he:'-. .:. visees.
..... p-!Mi!i; : I f. pre---TP a i Ves M.d
r p. r-t;- i n t !,-t - I in the
..- M s. ti 'i.-r- .1 i ; i .-- i Nncko'!.-.
,i: Vi;H,ii:i Jhra N. a kolls and
, it' ;..mi i:-.t a Nnck.o, . his w i fe.
a! real ti.itne unknown. the
vti heirs. devisee-. h-iratcs.
i r. ;,r.-sei.t;.t iv s ;i:.l all other
- int.-: .-T.-d in the tate of W i I -h-:ra
Nm kolls, d( cea-ed; the tm
: h.-iis. devi.-ee. 1- gatee.y, per-
. pt-eseiitat i v s and ail oth-r ier
at.tesud in the estate of Mrs.
:i i'rra Nuckolls, deceased; and
fi.'wti ciairn.ints anil the un
i owners of that part of I. nts 1
i . u a i
p . ! .- . .
I a to
!-.(..'.
s-oial
in iiioek -1 lyirts: outside of i
:r tai'i"-- o! irii-a-.'i aveni:'- in
t. of i "ia 1 1 - nnu: 1 1 , in Cass coun
".. -!.(. l.'.l- ) and 2 ia Ihoch t
eattspi" of the l.o!i i, ,1a ties of
... livenae :n tta- ,tty of I'latts-
A.
tr,i:itl . t'a. .- onitity, Nchra-Ka: am:
a 1 p. : -ii.il' claiming ativ interest f
an'. k 'tot in said real est a v. " n V
part t 1'i.f; S. r. Katots; -lrs. S. I".
iiatie,; !'. i.. J-hiton: Mrs. V. 1. Karon;
W T I la ton: Mrs. W. T. Tiaton: .lor.n
I! i "V.pi: Fannie .eill: Infayctto
i '; Louis O'Xeiil and lora U'-
! X. Ml:
You iirrt each, of you are hf-rehy r.o
, t:ti d ti.al on the i'Jth day of January.
; . I . 1'ipt. I'latntitY hied its suit in tl.e
;,; fa- "oii!t of Cass cunt v. Xehras
;.a. th. ..hjeet and purpose "f w.i. h is
. t,, ouet and conhrni th a mt iff's title in
;' -;o "-,-,t un
, 'L). ,.;,;,. n.-.-.ir.-i
. . a: wer sael petite : on or neiore
i"!i,i.. .
th.- Mil tlav ot Man h. .. i .
! '.ii. oi- your (h'tauit win ne t-mt'roi
t iitTi : ii.
i T'rsjii it'T 1 1 T.' iinii: xn. s.
.Ato u-nt Utilcr of I'nitcil Workman.
T'la intift.
A. L. 'rrr-D.
i i .ttnrni-v
rvonct:
T-i th. Iistrict Com t of Ca.s foun-
1 t . . ' i a.-ka.
In tht- matter of tl -'uu tu ia htp of
Jh,:t !i Shannon, a minor,
j rn.hr to show cai.M- why lii-oiiso
J ;-,mi.( tti.t ho issuul t'J suarilian to
'--.ll t.-al t-staty.
fi-inltii aiol tn:ti- i-' ui; t-ii
Tin- v-.-st ball (V. '-. ot Lot two
L'i, ami th" east ialf I IZ l-. of
I.ot throi- '.!). in It!o k fishtet n
- j thf riiiinal Town of
i ;: v. ' .'its. j,.--ot.'illfI to the rc-
ii.i-.lol plat thereof,
for th" I.ut l'ost' of a!I'l in- tho J.ro
t hiri f i-om. or as mm h tlu-reof
as mav 1"- tn'iTs.-ii ry, to the support
and ..hoatioii of the said minor and
to n i:iv.-t the n-si.la" thereof for the
I, on. ht of the said minor.
It N I in'i'ifi'i'i' nr.ii -red that the next
of l.iti of said minor and 11 persons
intf f -ted in said estate ami lands ap-i.e.n-
t.efoi" me in th- court hni-'c i.i
I I'la t ' smout h. ass eo'tnty, Nehraska,
ion the st .lav of Mar.-li. 10 JO, at ten
I , ;m:i.ii I o i loek a. m.. show cause, if
;r: tin re t e, why li'-ens.; stiouia iioi
I,- ur.H.t'-.l to said Ihlna I . Sua n lion,
iia !::. n of said l:ut!i Shannon, a
mil. -.r. ! sell th" share and interest of
said niiaor ia and t" the a hoye de-i!ii.-.i
teal e.-tate for the f.urposes
.-t loMh in j-ai-1 p. li'i"n: arid that a
I .-on.- of this order he puhii-hed oni-f:
H h we-i for ti.f"' SlK . essivo weeks
in '" Plattsmouth Journal. a legal
bottle Of this ' 1". h'isl.e.i said '"'int- of Cass, and
ii.f i;eneji,l in nia t ion tlurem.
i a ini".lityl 1 t 1 this jmU day t January. A.
I. F.'-O.
JAM I IS T. P.iUlIdJV.
if the I h- t' i t 'ourt of
Cass C'outit.e. Nt-br.
J ud-i
j !:-:: w
.MtTiCH to o-iti;sun:xT
DIIIH-MIANTS
T
, c.eo' . e W. Itvt l.it. Mrs. Course
VY. ttyrk.l at.d tl-eir i'.-U:awa nens.
I , w U V I.I Sucion mill
,...,;,. .,. ...oc, h.-iis: Philin Seiden
' .V oia-.U.v- or.A
thcir unknown iieirs'&ad all non - resi
dent defenda nts tiumed in tlie petition
uf the l.yniuu Sand Company vs. George
YV. Kyrkit et ul. tiled and now pending
in the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska: tl.e Oreapolis Company, ii
corporation, nnd all other pet sons in
terested m trie estates ol (jeoree .
..a,(,i ... said petition:
You and eaeli of you are hereby no
tified that en the lth ilav of January,
jl'ilii. the J.yniati .and Comuany, a cor
poration, tiled its petition in the Dis
trict Court -f Cass county, Nebraska, '
the object and prater of which is to
tuiet the title in the said Lyman Sand)
Company, plaintiff, in and to the fol-'
lotvinir described jroperty, situated in
the t-'oiinty of Ca.--, Stale of Nebraska, i
to-wit: 1
Comttifticlnp at a point 2T.0S.3 feet j
east of t southwest corner of the
southeast quarter of the southwt st '
ouarter -;K'4 SV. of Section thirty-.-::;
i:;';i. m 'rownship thirteen i:ii.
of KaiU'v ti.iiteeii li::. east of the t:tiil
j i'. M.. ;'nd ltinninsr northwesterly j
j i:i.-.; lii-t to a j.fint 7J:h4 leet east of:
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t!t west corn,!- ot said southeast I
p:ai-t :- ot the sei thw.si riuarter ol said :
Section ti.i: ty-six; thence renninp- east J
!'." ft et t ... the f'iatte river; iheti'-ej
sou i he.ist et i y aiotii the banK of saiu
PlaCe rivet- until it intersects the
.south line of said Section thirty-sis:
thence ri.iininir we.-t on said line loll
feet to the place of bei-'i n ni tt con
tainlnir Ihn ai res, be the same more or
less:
All that portion of th- northeast
o'lart' : of th-- northeast iiiutrter (.N'E!h
' x i - i . . , r t ;. i. ., t .. ,ii 'row ,i - 1. 1 o t
t vy. 1 v e i l.i. North 1 tan ire thitteen (i:;
Kast. !y in.-c north of tne line of the
riirht-of-way of the I'.. M. IC. 11. Co.,
in Nebraska, and west of a line com
meni ii.-.; at a point :::ol fe. t east of
th.- no.-th west corner of said northeast
quarter of the northeast (tuarter and
rm.ninsr in a s-.utheastei'ly directi-m t;a
li! it tnt.-i sects said railroad rijrht-al-tt.iy
su if n i'-i: t to contain tight acres.
Pen itiriinir at a !"Tnt on the east line
of ti.e w -st one-half of tiie northeast
quarter W U. Ml1, of Section one tl)
in Township" twtlve Kanpe thir
teen i V.. east. ro4V.. feet south of the
northeast corner of said west one-half
of the northeast quarter; thence south
on the east line oi said west one-half
of the not Coast quarter i::l. TV t to
the i-iirl.t-of-way of the P. A: 51. 11. P.
(.'.. t: ctiir not t h w ester! v aiotisr said
ri'j'r.t -r f-way iimi feet; thence p.orth
tastirly to the place ot beginning, con
taining' thirty-one one-hundredths ("1
lei'i of iit. acre, be the same more or
less;
A port 'on i f Liivi viiiii. tit lot number
seven '.". Si-ction thirty-si t ,
Tow r..-:,ip t! i.'teeti i Pit N' rtli of Pan-re
thin- en i p: i east, described as fol
lovts: Ii. iMiii.s at a pidnt on the
south line of said Section thirty-six.
P,J it- t east of a. sione si t in the
iioi th- a.-t i-.e uei- of the west half of
the nortlo-ast qi.arter of Section one
ill, ". .vn.-l :p twelve ( 1 i Noith of
l:.iti- thirte.-ji i p: i east, thence ;ot
M f'i, thence north Z'J d. trees and
;-.i .h.;rees. w.--t ! J feet; thet.ee
so-; t ,. v. steri y t,i- feet to ttie place of
be sim n .a sr. containing six onc-hiir.dred-Ihs
t ;- lto of at, aire mo:- or ess.
Voa are further notified that ton are
reouieii to answer or implead said
!! iti-.ti on or t fore Monday, the l.'.th
day i t Match. PC. or judgment will
!,- te ketl !' lie! eel g.l I 1 1 - I ' O U Jit.U
each of you and a d. ci ee quiet
ing lit.e in the p;a::.;i.T to ail il" said
real . state her-tn des, ribed as prayed
for in said petition.
PVi! AN SAND OiMPANV.
iP",-". Pl.iintilT.
i.lAi l, MHK I'.
li.-tiMi Court of Cass coun
l.raska. I.e.
I ... - ie I ;. Todd. Plaintiff. s. 'I he,
.-"i-ottidi Aim tii aii Murt"a" Company.
I.imii .-d: the east half of southwest
tiuarnr ill'; SW of See. r9; the
east half of notthwfst iiuarter (K'-j.
N'W'.t; south half of the south half
of northeast ouarter (.'., SVj. NKi . .
and north half of the southeast quar
t". t..'1-. SK'4 of See. all in Town
shi t. "i tl"'. Xort ti J '.an ire fourteen
.lie .-: t of the Hth P. M.. in 'ass
. oiu t , Nel.ra'-ka: and all persons
iaim.::ir any inn rest of any Kind in;
said rea! estate or any T-art thereof:
I iiii. - vi.i.l Ac Clark"; Iowa l.oan A;
Trti.-i i"iiati ; William H. Ma' ks;
Hi; i:.-u..ii: John lint"!:: Vernie I'.ar
:n:m i'...-m,y: ili:c:'ne Austin; A'.moml
Ii. ." -u.-t in: the fnil'Avi:i? named per-,
.-tis !;;. also their unknown heirs,
i.-vise.-s, ieat'-es and persona i repr.--st-ttt.i
i yes of ...-h of them, to-wit:
Clheii llaton; Alh.-rt K.tton ; I'avnl
Stewart: 1 a ol Stuart: Idxon.
itirst nam.- iihliiiuivn . insl.anJ
.!es.- i- I i.on: S. N. Merriam: S .-idet) N.
.Merriam: Ftan.is M. Court; John
Katoi:: Sarah i;at..n: Win. ii. Katon:
M. i". K.it'.n: .lar.i. s Jerome-. Mrs. James
.l. lo'.ie. wife ol' James Jerome; .lames
K M. i'iui ": .1. K. Mi Ciat ii; William
i: P; ,-ks: W. 15. I 'arks; Isaac Coe: I.
;i, lh Kohl.; Joseph tl. Aus
tin: A. 11. Austin; Almond H. Aaustin;
1...1.1 .M. Austin; l.yiiia M. Austin; Kl
vra uTin: A 1 x i ra Austin: Alyira
! ;,, r.i 1 i : Holland Ilardwell; Joseph-:n-
M.- 'iurc: Thomas Mi-Clur?; Joim
il. a. -nii: Anna .'Mistin: Clys.s Aaus
tin: l iissts Austin: 1.. S. Austin; I.eon
aid S. Austin: Mary Austin; C. M.
M;o K"!ivie: leoj-e Mi'hir Jl.H-li. r.z:i :
Margaret Hu-ter; Maite Huster:
M.ir.-1-t t I'.i-.st. :-; Jatn- s Custer; Kuareu
Austia; Eui'tic Austin: Kugf.nne Austin-
st'lia Austin; Cmihr.e i'. Jiakes:
Kmiilitif F. Kakes: llakes
itirst nam" unknown), l.ushand of
ilmiline F. Hakes; Khnire Fletcher,
wife of Jaeoh Floteher; Klizaheth
Jam's, wife of John C. .laeohs; 1'iioehe
Cannon, wife of Joseph T. Cannon: Cal
vin Stewart; Calvin Stuart: Calvin
S. ward: Mary Stewart: Khoda I.ontr;
( leortre I.on s ; Jacob ish ; Kchecca Oish :
Iai.' l.ontr: A mi lev 11. I'a-.-nhiil : A.
JI. l;ai-nhi!l: 1:. P. Townsend; K. Ii.
Catot:, J.efendants.
Ti e a'love named d. lemlati-s ami
each of them are hereby notified that
on t! iTth dav of January. ll-'i. plain
tiff toed her suit in the Idstrict Court
of Cass county, Nehraska, the object
.mil i.tirpose ot which is to quiet and
cniirm plaintiff's title in and to the
east halt ot the southwest quarter
(i;i-.. SW'j) of Section twenty-nine
C". i : east hair t tl.e northwest quar
ter tl-:1". NW;4; south half of south
half "( the northeast quarter tS'i, S1,
Ki. i ami the north hair of the soutn
east quarter iXVs, SKU'i of Section
thirtv-two all in Township ten
tin i. N. Kan?? fourteen tlt, east of
the 'th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras
ka: and t permanently enjoin each
and all of said defendants from l.av-
ih'A or claiming to have any risht
title, lien or interest, either lepal or
equitable In r to said real estate or
anv part tnereoi ami to tiiium sani
ilef.nda nts from interfering in any
manner with plaintiff's possession, en
iovment and title of said premises.
and for ireneral, equitable relief. This
notice is Riven you pursuant to the
order of said Court.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before Monday, the 1...U
ciav of .Match. !:-). or your default
will be entered therein and d'-crcf;
ouiotiti". title eat? red in favor of
plaintiff.
Jl.ssifJ l,. i;it',
Uv Plaintiff.
L. O. JVVF.K.
jj-lw- Her Attorney.
MlTK i:
li.e is herebc itivi-ti of the
in
pi) r : ra 'on ot
smi. i.ll iiui.
Tin- Murray Librar
The m ine of the corporation is "Th
Mrrrav l.ibtaty Association."
Tee li incipa I place of t r.i nstict i n
its business is at Murray. Nebraska.
Tie ;- neial nature of the business
to be 1 1 a us acted l. said corporation
shall b" the 1 1 u rcha s i n 4, rieeivir.K
d.inati.m or otherwise, all kinds of
books, ma trazi nes. daily ami weekl
ia I..!- and other periodicals. and
. keeping tht
rne lor m-neriii etieu
at;ott atu'-ma the i n.zi n.- oi -a
it v. either with.
without
a t
- and to tlx the limit or time wnicn an
i.n retain unv book, nat.er o
- periodical, which, may be given out to
320 Acre Farm for Sale!
3 MILES WEST OF PLATTSMOUTH
I have the exclusive agency for the sale of the 320
acre farm owned by the Jacob Vallery estate. This
fcrm lies three miles west of Plattsmouth on the Louis
ville road and is too well known to need any descrip
tion in this advertisement. There are very few farms
for sale in this part of the county.
We have a price on this farm that is right and
someone is going to buy it and that right soon. Who
will be the lucky purchaser? If interested, better see
r.-.c at once.
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Phone No. 1
H. PLLOeiC,Ei
-:- -:- Plattsmouth, Neb.
Notice to Ford
How are your lights? Does your motor
crank hard? If you have these troubles your
magneto is weak- A new magneto would
cost you $20.00 installed. We recharge
your magneto without taking your motor
down for $5.00.
Gome in and Lei Us Explain!
W. W. WASLEY,
Garage Phone 650
; : '.a:: nzSLTu'S.stBrm-:zizxz::&::t
; - !: to purchase and own real estate,
lo-.-th- ! v.-1 th nee ssary buildiiiirs for
t: m - i till, iiitnit of th" propert y of th"
!!.!. t in.;, a..,' th- a . 'eoni inoda t ion of
i . . Ml. lie in ti ..y of re.'idinfr rooms.
: j.iiiiii room, v:.- Ms and places for
s.i : a.M ii i ii c IM operty of the yoin
,.a::. : nd to !,...!. an- and all neces
sary, iiiedful and proper rules and
regulations for the conduct of the
-jeneral public library business.
Tl'e amount of the capital stock
ait: horied is S Hl.ti03.0n.
The time of cortimencins; business
shall be the "1th of January, l'.tL'o. and
the time of t.vminut ion twenty-live
years from the date of commencement.
The I.ijri.est amount of ind'bledness
to wl-b-h said cot (ora t i"ti shall at anyi
Utile suh.ioet itself shall not be mm e
tl .ui i. in -half tae ayreate of Its
c.-ipttal slink.
The business affairs f the corpora
tion shall be managed by a Board of
I 'ir tors compos, d of not less than
three, nor more than five members.
PALL1NIJ Oi.ldlAM.
il-lW.
l'resident.
MlTK i: TO C ItKIJI TOIIS
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State of Ncl ta.-ka, Cass tuun- !
In the Poi'tity Court.
1 1 the matter ef the estate if .lames
, ! 1'i l hii I', deceased.
To The creditors of said estate;
You are l et. 1 y notified. That I will
it at the ('"'.I! ,:y Court room in Piatts-
o.jth in said couutv, ori the Jml day
r' .March. Pijn, and on the 1st day of
une. P.jnj at ten t lu t o'clock a. in.,
f .ai !i day. to l.-.eivi- arid iamiiie all
aims auainsl said estate, with a vi'-w
their adjustment and allowance. The
une l.mited for the presentation of
aims against said estate is three
months from the L'nd day of March. A.
1!'-U, and the time limi'ed for pay-
ni' tit of di 'its is one vent- lrom sani
day of March, 100.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this Ui'tii day of
January, l'.'llO.
ALLEN J. IiCCSON.
(Stall f-4w. County Judgre.
WILL CALL DOCKET
District Jtnise J. T. Besrley will
call the docket fur the larch term
of the district court on Wednesday,
February ?rth. The March term
will commence on March 1st, when
the jury will be called for service.
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Buy this vintcrand save 15 percent. Work
not to be paid for until it is set in the spring.
To many wait until spring to buy.
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Cass County Monument Company
H. VV.
Telephone 177
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Owners!
Kou3e Phone 502
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The popular line of Dennison stick
ers and cards at the Journal office.
. H. C. LEOPOLD
0ESTE0PATEIC PHYSICIAN
Special Attentfoa to Diseases f Wanes
ACUTE DISEASES TREATED
P. yes Tested and Glasses Fitted
Night Calk Answcrsd After Houn
end Sundays by Appointment
1:20 a. m. to 12:00 1:30 p. m. to 6:3
cijnirk Plattsmouth. Neb.
v. "?-ILhi v5(3h
Poultry Wanted!
I buy poultry any day of the week
except Saturday.
On account of sudden market
changes, I cannot quote prices.
When having any poultry to sell,
please call Phone 2111.
W. T. RICHARDSON
1IYNAHD, NEBE.
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