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    THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920
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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Cbe plattsmouth journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSHOUTH, NEBRASKA
Catered At Pos to trice, Plattsmouth. Neb, s coaA-claM ma.ll mttr
R A. BATES, Publishe.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00
Eggs are coming down in price.
:o:
Slogans are the false whiskers of
politics. " -
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Wet planks are slippery material
for platforms.
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We never miss the candidate until
his gab runs dry.
:o:
Palmer says the republic is not In
danger. Neither are the profiteers.
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It is eaid that 2-cent fare on rail
roads will be in force on the first of
September.
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The ring leaders of the republican
party don't want Wood. And they
may prevent his nomination.
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"No", said the reformed alderman,
"I am not playing politics any more.
The game is not worth the scandal."
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Who will carry Nebraska Gener
al Wood or General Pershing? It
Is generally believed that the latter
will.
:o:
The city election occurs Tuesdaj
April 6. From present indication it
will cot be as lively as in days gone
by.
:o:
A Chicago girl jilted her finance
because he said they would have to
live in another city. Must have been
Milwaukee.
:o:
Barney Paruch ays prices will go
down and the president of the New
York Wholesale Grocers association
says they will stay up. Both are
optimists.
:o:
Ex-Governor Moorehead has been
prevailed upon to make the race for
governor on the democratic ticket.
Ralph Clark, also of Richardson
county, will also be a candidate.
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There stems to be plenty of apples
on the market and the best seems to
find ready sale at 7 3 -cents a dozen.
The profiteers evidently get their
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work in on the apple business as well
as all manner of foods. But are they
to bhtme for the h. c. 1.?
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There is still a lingering suspicion
that the war to make the world safe
for democracy ended a trifle prema
turely. A Detroit man is asking a
divorce because, he says, his wife
won't let him eat dinner in his shirt
sleeves.
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Before the war there were 37,908
departmental clerks and other civil
employees of the government in
Washington. Now there are 100,110,
which shows that among other costs
the high cost of government is not
taking anybody's dust.
:o:
A piece of good news for the cloak,
suit, ouija board and wicker furni
ture trade comes from Mrs. Chap
man Catt, who- says that women will
x:on control only 51 per cent of the
nation's wealth. This 49 per cent
they are now losing must be going
to the retailers.
-:o:-
Robbers cleaned out a bank at IU
inOna, Ok., so completely that not ev
en the calendars were left. But the
bank probably will get some new cal
endars in time to keep from opening
up for business on the morning of the
next holiday.
It has been reported in New York
papers that the French are seriously
considering a tax on American tour
ists, which might possibly equal one
half of the total amount spent by the
tourist in Europe. "If this proves
true", writes one indignant reader to
the New York Tribune, "many of us
will stay at home." That might be
the result France hopes forNwith the
tax. And what then?
PES 'YEAR IN ADVANCE
31 ASTER OR SERVANT?
A. MN Steele of Ohiowa, Neb.
v.-rites the World Herald as follows
"The World-Herald has repeatedly
castigated W. J. Bryan for giving
bis support to Woodrow Wilson at
th Baltimore convention. Does the
World-Herald think that Mr. Brvan's
act In supporting Woodrow Wilson
caused the defeat of Champ Clark?
Will you please publish this letter
and your reply?"
The World-Herald has criticised
Mr. Bryan's conduct at the Baltimore
conTcntlon because he grossly and
flagrantly betrayed not only the dem-
crats of Nebraska, who had elected
him to represent them and given
him his instructions, but because he
violated the sound and vital Ameri
can principle that the people have a
right to instruct their representa
tives and to have those instructions
obeyed.
Mr. Bryan had helped make the
fight in Nebraska for the direct pri
mary election of delegates to nation
al conventions, and for a primary
preference vote for president that
should serve as instructions to the
delegates to elected.
Under that law he presented him
self as a candidate for delegate to
the Baltimore convention, pledging
himself faithfully to carry out the
instructions of the democratic voters
provided only they were not for Jud-
son Harmon of Ohio.
He was elected, under instruct icu
to vote for Champ Clark, and under
the theory of the law no less than
by his own promise that instruction
was binding upon him.
He violated it to defeat the nom
ination of Champ Clark and by rea
son of his violation of instructions
Champ Clark was defeated.
Mr. Bryan voted for Champ Clark
until the time came when it became
apparent that he was about to be
nominated, Laving commanded more
than a niajority of the votes of the
convention for several successive bal
lots. To prevent it Mr. Bryan at
tacked Champ Clark as "the Wall
street candidate", on the pretext that
the New York delegation had com?
to his support, and changed his vote
to Wilson, taking with him the votes
of such other Nebraska delegates as
he could persuade to follow him in
violating instructions.
The attack on Champ Clark's in
tegrity and democracy was malicious
ly and contemptibly false, just as
have been similar attacks that Mr.
Bryan has made on other honorable
democrats. Whatever sins and short
comings may be charged to Champ
Clark of Missouri, that of subservi
ency to Wall street or other special
interests is not one of them. He is
his own man, an honest and fearless
man, and whatever mistakes he
makes are his own mistakes and not
the result of some one pulling secret
strings on him. N
Mr. Bryan violated instructions at
Baltimore not primarily because he
preferred Wilson to Clark, but be
caues he was hoping and. planning,
by tearing down one candidate after
another, to bring about his own
nomination. His support of Wilson
was half-hearted and hesitating, as
indicated by his declaration that he
would decline to vote ror Wilson the
moment the big New York delega
tion should come to his support.
Then, as now, in the convention fight
and in the primary fight, there was
no candidate for the democratic nom
ination whom Mr. Bryan was willing
loyally and whole-heartedly to sup
port. And the'reaso was that he
was his own "dark horse."
Mr. Bryan not only broke faith
with the democrats of Nebraska at
Baltimore, but he "played horse
with them in the primary campaign.
He refused to take them into his
confidence as to his ambitions and
purposes. He stabbed the primary
law In the back. He established a
precedent for other acts of betrayal
of public trust. He is now asking
that the democrats of Nebraska put
the seal of approval on his doctrine
that when he goes to a national con
vention by their suffrage he does so
not as their servant but as their mas
ter and that they can give him no
instructions he is obliged to respect.
World-Herald.
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No doubt the prohibition enforcers
could get some good pointers from
the gentlemen who have succeeded so
admirably in the prohibition of sugar
this winter.
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A Plattsmouth man is keeping his
ear muffs on later this year than us
ual, because, he cays, every time he
has heard a robin sing he's had to
order more coal. .
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' Senator Poindexter, who also ran
in the South Dakota primary, prob
ably will find, on retrieving his hat
from the ring, that it is now a per
fect fit for hl3 head.
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Those new Chicago prices of $200
and$250 forappendicitis operations
are not likely to come down, either,
as long as production is so low and
the demand is so abdominal.
The rather promiscuous use of fire
arms in Germany seems to indicate
that the provision oKthe armistice
requiring that guns be checked at
the door was not fully complied with.
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How can a reputable scientific
weekly assert that lightning rods
have gone out of use, just when those
of the multitude of presidential can
didates sire giving the country the ap
pearance or one Tig asparagus bed?
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XOTIC'K OF" 1IEAHING
Tn the County Court of Cass county.
Nebraska. , ,
In the matter of the estate of Pel
win Kinkcad. deceased.
To all persons Interested in said es
tate, creditors and heirs at law: .
You are hereby nouneo mat un
25th dav of March. 1920. James Kin
keail fileil a netltlon in tills court, al
leging that Selwin Kinkead, late of
Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska,
died intestate on the 20th day of De
cember, 1911. In the State of Missouri,
while temporarily., residing therein,
and left surviving him. as his sole and
onlv heirs at law, his widow, Jennie K.
Kinkead, and a son,- James Kinkead,
and a daughter. Bertha L. Crisman.
nee Bertha I Kinkead. all of legal
age. and that said decedent was seized
of the title in fee simple of the fol
lowing described real property, to-wit.
Lot four (4) in Block sixteen (16) in
Townsend's Addition to Plattsmouth.
in Cass county, Nebraska, -which was
the homestead of said deceased, Sel
win Kinkead. and that same was whol
ly PTcmnt from attachment, execution
or other mesne process, and not liable
for the payment of the debts oi sam
decedent, and on the de in of said de
cedent the title thereto descended ac
cording to the decedent laws of Ne
braska, to the said widow ana cniui
ren of said deceased in common and
undivided, that petitioner is one or
the heirs of said "deceased and as
such is the owner of an undivided one-
third interest in said real property
and is now the owner of the other two-
thirds by virtue of a conveyance maae
hv the said Jennie E. Kinkead. widow.
and Bertha K. Kinkead. daughter of
said deceased, and praying for a de
termination of the time of the death
of said Selwln Kinkead and - of his
heirs at law, the degree or Kinsnip
and the right of descent of the real
property belonging-to said decedent in
the State of Nebraska, and for an
Order barring claims against said es
tate and for such other oraers neces
sary to a correct aeiermmauuii ui
said matter.
Said matter has been set for hear
ing at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
on the 24th dav of April. 1920. at 10
o'clock a. m., at which time and place
all persons interested may appear ana
contest said petition.
Iated March 20th. 192".
ALLEN J. BEESON.
JOHN M. LEYDA. County Judge.
Attorney for Petitioner.
m29-3w.
XOTICK TO rilKUITOIlS'
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
Nichols, deceased.
To the creditors- of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth in said county, on the 20th day
of April. 1920, and on the 20th day of
July, 1920, at ten o'clock a. m., to re
ceive and examine all claims against
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. The" time lim
ited for the nresentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the 20th day of April. A. D. J3SW,
and the time limited for payment of
debts is one year from said 20th day
of Anrll. 1920.
Witness my hand and the. seal of
said County Court, this 22nd day of
March, 1920.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
oitnrcii OF IIKAIUNC
ii ad Xetlre of I'robtite
of 'Will
In the County Court of Cass coun
tv. Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested In the es
tato of John Kraeger, deceased:
On reading the petition of Jacob
Krager and William Kraeger - praying
that the instrument filed in this court
on the 22nd day of March, 1920, and
purporting to be the last will and tes
tament of the said deceased, may be
proved and allowed and recorded as
tho last will and testament of John
Kraeger, deceased; that, said instru
ment b. admitted to probate, and the
administration of said estate be grant
ed-to Horatio N. Dovey. as executor:
If is hereby ordered, that you and
all arsons interested in said matter,
may. 'and do, appear at the County
Court to be hel in and for said coun
ty, on the 23rd day of April, A. V.
1920, at AO o'clock a. m.. to show cause,
if any there he. why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be ' granted, and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and that the hearing thereof
bo given to all n&rsons Interested la
said matter bv publishing a copy of
this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal,
a semi-weekly newspaper printed in
said county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court. -this 22nd day of March, A. D.
1920.
ALLE.N J. BEESON,
(Seal) m25-3w. .County Judge.
XOTICK OF SI IT 'TO Ql'IET TITLE.
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
El wood M. Buttery, Plaintiff; vs.
Plattsmouth Ferry Co. et al, .Defen
dants. To the defendants Plattsmouth Fer
ry Company; Abljalv Harris; the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Abijah Harris, deceased; Mrs. Abijah
Harris, first real name unknown; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in' the estate of
Mrs. "Abijah Harris, first real name un
known, deceased: Mary Jennings; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal . representatives . and. all other
persons interested In ' the estate of
John W. Jennings, deceased; and. Lots
1. 2, 3 and 4 in Block 99. in the
City of Plattsmouth, . in Cass county,
Nebraska, and all persons claiming
any interest of any kind in said real
estate or part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby no
tified .that ou the 19th day of March,
1920, plaintiff ia the foregoing entitled
cause filed his petition in the District
Court of Cass county, Nebraska, where
in each and all of you are made par
ties defemUuit, the object, purpose and
prayer" Wivhich said petition is to ob
tain a decree from said court remov
ing clouds from and quieting the rec
ord title to the following described
real estate in the plaintiff, Elwood M.
Buttery, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2),
three (3) and four (4), in Block nine
ty-nine (99). in the City of Platts
mouth, Nebraska, as against you and
each of you and to exclude and en
join you and each of you from ever
asserting or claiming any estate, right.
title or interest therein adverse to
plaintiff, by reason of plaintiff's ad
verse possession, of said premises for
more than ten years prior to the com
mencement of said suit, and for such
other antl further relief as may' be
just and equitable.
lou are required to answer saia pe
tition on or before the third day of
May. 1920. or your default will be duly
entered therein and a decree entered
as prayed for in said petition.
Dated March 19. 192').
ELWOOD M. BUTTERY.
Plaintiff.
By JOHN hi. LEY DA,
m22-4v. His Attorney.
MOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE
In 'the District Court of ' Douglas
county, Nebraska.
Doc. 172; No. 165.
In the matter of the Application of
Vlice W. Kiewit. Ouardian of the Per
son and Estate of Charles D. Wood-
worth, a Minor, for Kaye to Hell real
estate.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an Order of the- District
Court of Douglas county, Nebraska, by
Hon. Willis O. Soars. Judge, made on
the 17th day of March. 1920, there will
be sold at nubile vendue, to the high
est biddrr, for cash, s.t the front door
of the court house in the City of
Plattsmouth in Cass county, Nebras
ka, on the 12th day of April. 1920, at
ten o'clock a. m., tho undivided one-
fourth interest In ana to an or the
following described rtal estate, situat
ed in Cass county, Nebraska:
Ixt four 4). being a subdivision
of Oovernment Lot four (4); also
Lots ten (10) and sixteen (16).
being subdivisions of tJovernment
Lot five (3) and accretions there
to, all in Section fifteen (13),
Township twelve (12). North Kan ere
eleven (11), east of the 6th P. M.;
also Lots twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight
(2S), twenty-nine (29) and
thirty (30), In the Village of Louis- ;
- ville.. Cass, county, Nebraska,
subject to all unpaid taxes thereon.-
Sald sale will remain open one
hour.
Dated this 20th day of March. 1920.
ALICE W. KIEWIT,
Guardian of the Person and Estate
of Charles D. Woodworth, Minor.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QIIKT TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun-
tv of Cass. Nebrask.i.
Joe Felthauser and Thomas E. Hath
away, Plaintiffs, vs. Henry II. Wilson
et ai. Defendants.
To the defendants Henry ii. Wilson;
Mrs Henry H. Wilson, first real name
unknown: John Harvey: Mrs. jenn
Harvev. first real ame unknown: Jo
seph L. Peel: Eunice - L. Reel; Mrs.
Thomas K. Fenimore, first real name
unknown; James R. Humble; Kwline
M. Willson; WHlson, nrst real
name unknown: ' William Dorrough;
Wm. IT. Spratlin; t'ne unknown heirs.
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and alL other persons interested
in the estates of Henry II. Wilson;
Mrs. Henry H. Wilson, first real name
unknown: John narvey; -Mrs. jonn
Harvev. first real name unknown: Jo
seph L. Reel; Eunice L. Reel; Mrs.
Thomas K. Fenimore, first real name
unknown: James R. Humble; Eveline
M. Willson; Willson, first real
name unknown: William DorrouR'h:
Wm. H. Spratlin. each deceased: the
northeast quarter (NEK) of the north
east quarter (NE'4) and the north
west quarter" (NWU) of the northeast
quarter (NE4) all in Section twenty-
five 25). Township ten (iui, Jsortn
lantre thirteen (IS), east of the 6th
P. M., in the Counts' of Cass, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming atry Interest
of any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby no
tified that on the 17th day of March,
1920. plaintiffs file! their suit In the
District Court of Cass county, Nebras
ka, to quiet the title of plaintiff Joe
Felthauser to the following described
land, to-wit: " the northeast quarter
(NE'4) of the" northeast, quarter (NE
U of Section twenty-five (25). Town
ship ten (1), North Range, thirteen
(13).' cast of the 6th P. M., in the
County of Cass, Nebraska: and to
quiet the title or piaintirr Thomas
Hathaway to the following described
land, to-wit: the northwest quarter
(NW4) of the northeast quarter (NE
) of Section twentv-five (25). Town
ship ten (10). North Range thirteen
(i:reast of the 6th P. M., in tho
County of Cass, Nebraska, because of
their respective adverse possession of
said respective tracts of land by them
selves and their grantors for more
than ten years prior to the commence
ment f said suit and to enjoin each
and all of you from having or- claim
ing any right, title, lien or Interest,
either legal or equitable In or to said
lands or iinv part thereof; to require
you - to set 'forth your right, title,
claim, lien or interest therein, if any,
cither legal or equitable, and to have
the same adjudged Inferior . to the
ti.tle of nlaWitifTs and for general equi
table relief.
Tills notice is made pursuant to the
order of the court. You are required
to -answer said petition on or before
Monday, May 3. 1920, or your default
will -be dulv entered therein.
JOE KKLTIIA I'SIOii and
THOMAS E. HATHAWAY.
Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
ml8-4w. Atty. for Plaintiffs.
POLITICAL fII!IOU;!CEMEIITS!
v .For State . Senator
I desire to announce my cantjl
dacy for the nomination.'1 to'. tho' posi
tion of state senator for the second
senatorial district; of Nebraska, com
posed nf ntnft atul Cass counties, sub
ject to the decision of the voters of
the republican party at the primary
election to be held on April 20. 19L'0.
' A. F. STURM,
Nebawka, Nebr.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
Joseph A. Everett. Plaintiff, vs. Sa
mantha Jamison Lnng ct al, Defen
dants.
To the defendants Belle Henderson
and Henderson, her husband;
Donald Nichols and Mrs. Donald Nich
ols, his wife:
You and each of you are hereby no
tided that on the 28th day - of June.
A. D. 1918. plaintiff filed his suit in
the District Court of Cass county. Ne
braska, the object and purpose of
winch is to quiet ana connrm plain
tiff's title in and to the EV of NK'i
of Section 29, and the west te'n acres
of the NW'i of Section 28. all in
Township 10 N. of Range 14, east of
the 6th I. M., in Cass county. Nebras
ka, and to enjoin each and all of you
from having or claiming any right,
title, lien or interest, either legal or
equitable in and to said land or any
part thereof, and to enjoin you and
each of you from in any manner in
terfering with plainfiff's possession
and enjoyment of said premises and
for equitable relief. This notice Is
given pursuant to an order of the
said court. iou are required to an
swer said petition on or' before the
19th day of April. 1920. or your ae
fault will be entered therejn.
JOSEPH A. EVERETT,
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD,
m8-4w His Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
F. M. Welshimer and Company, a
co-nartnershlp. composed of F. M. Wei
shinier, C. E. Welshimer and James
Welshimer. Plaintiffs. vs. Peter E.
Ruffner et al. Defendants.
To the defendant, John W. Ruffner
You are hereby notified that on the
21st day of August, A. D. 1919, plain
tiffs filed their suit in the District
Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the
object and purpose of which is to
foreclose a mechanics lien on the
northwest quarter of Section five (5),
Township 11 N. Range 13. east of the
6th P. M., In Cass county, Nebraska,
in the sum of $166.72. with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per annum
from April 9, 1918, and equitable re
lief. This notice is given pursuant to an
order of said court. You are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 19th day of April, 1920, or your
default will be entered therein.
T. M. WELSHIMER AND
COMPANY
a co-partnership, composed of F. M.
Welshimer, C. E. Welshimer and James
Welshimer. Plaintiffs.
By A. L. TIDD.
mS-4w. Their Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
Emma Eikenbary, defendant, will
take notice that on the Sth day of
March, 1920, Alice Johnson, plaintiff
herein, filed her petition in the Dis
trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska,
against said defendant, the object and
prayer of which are to enforce spe
cific performance of a certain con
tract for the sale by the defendant of
an undivided one-third part of the fol
lowing described real estate, towit:
The south half of the southwest
quarter of Section twenty-four (24);
also the north half of the northwest
quarter of Section twenty-five (25),
excepting twenty acres off the south
side thereof; also the east half of the
southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section twenty-three (23),
all In Township twelve (12). North
Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P.
M., Cass county. Nebraska: also the
following described tract of land, to
wit: Commencing at the northeast
corner of Section twenty-six (26) in
Townshio twelve (12). Range thirteen
(13), east of the 6th 1. M.. Cass coun
ty, Nebraska; thence running west
forty (40) rods; thence south sixty
(60) rods; thence east forty (40) rods;
thence north sixty (60) rods to the
place of beginning, containing in all
171.6H acres more or less, according
to Government survey.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 26th day of
April, 1920.
Dated this Sth day of March. 1920.
ALICE JOHNSON.
m8-lw. Plaintiff.
LEGAL XOTICR
In the Dictrict Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Plattsmouth Lodge No. 8, Ancient
Order of Cnited Workmen. Plaintiff,
vs. Enos Williams et al. Defendants.
To the defendants, Enos Williams
and wife. Catharine Williams; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Enos Williams, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons In
terested in the estate of Catharine
Williams, deceased:
You and each of you are hereby nd
tifled that on the 19th- day of Janu
ary. A. D. J920. Plaintiff filed its suit
in the District Court of Cass county.
Nebraska, the object and purpose of
which is to quiet and confirm plain
tiff's title in and to that part of Lots
1 and 2 .in Block 42. lying outside of
the boundary of Chicago avenue, in
the City of Plattsmouth. In Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and to enjoin each and
all of you from having or claiming to
have any right, title, lien or interest,
either legal or equitable, In or to said
real estate or any part thereof, and to
enjoin vou and each of you from In any
manner interfering with plaintiff's
title, possession and enjoyment of said
premises and for equitable relief.
This notice is giyen pursuant to an
order of the Court. You are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 10th day of May, A. D.
1920. or your default will be entered
therein. -
rUVTTSMOl'TH LODGE NO. 8,
Ancient Order United Workmen.
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD,
m29-4w. Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
Manota Vallery. defendant will take
notice that on the Sth day of March.
1920. Alice Johnson, plaintiff herein,
filed her petition in the District Court
of Cass county, Nebraska, against said
defendant, the object and prayer of
which are to enforce specific perfor
mance of a certain contract for the
sale bv the defendant of an undivided
one-third part of the following de
scribed real estate, towit:
The south half of the southwest
q-uarter of Section twenty-four (24 :
also the north half of the northwest
quarter of Seotion twenty-five (2.
excepting twenty acres off the south
side thereof; also the east half of the
southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section twenty-three (23),
all in Township twelve (12). North
Kange thirteen (13). east of the 6th
P. M.. Cass couHty. Nebraska; also the
following described tract of land to
wit: Commencing at the northeast cor
ner of Section twenty-six (2tO in Town
shtp twelve (12) Kange thirteen (13)
east of the 6th J. M., Cass county, Ne
braska; thence running west forty (40)
rods: - thence south sixty (60) rods;
thence east forty (40) rods; thence
north sixty (HO) rods, to the place of
beginning, containing In all 1T.8
acres more or less according to Oov
ernment survey. v .
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before tho 26th day of
AlDatcd9this 8th day of March. 1920.
ALICE JOHNSON.
m8-4w. Plaintiff.
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240 acres of land near Murray.
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All In Sec. 26. Township 10, Range
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LEGAL NOTICE
To the unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
ll other oersons interested in the.
estate of S. N. Merriam deceased; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested In the estate of
William 11. Wright, deceased;' Hugh
Henry, if living, if deceased, his un
known heirs, devisees, leeatees. per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in his estate; an
persons claiming any interest of any
kind in ' that - part of Lots two. three
and five, in Section thirteen. Town
ship twelve. Range ten, Cass county,
Nebraska, lying north and east of the
B. H. M. Kailroart right of way. or any
part thereof, and Myrtle P. Atwood:
You and each of you are hereby no
tified that on the 3rd day of March,
1920. a petition was hied In the Dis
trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska,
in which Tillie Zaur, Oscar W. Zaar
and Axel D. Zaar were plaintiffs, and
the Village of South Bend; the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate or a.
N. Merrlam, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of William H.
Wright, deceased; Hugh Henry, if
livmg. if deceased, the unknown heirs.
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in his estate; Catherine H. Parmele,
widow of Calvin H. Parmele. deceased;
Myrtle P. Atwood, Nellie P. Agnew,
Charles C. Parmele and Thomas E.
Parmele, sole heirs of Calvin H. Par
mele, deceased; that part of Lots two,
three and five in Section thirteen.
Township twelve. Range ten, Cass
county. Nebraska lying north and east
of the B. & M. railroad right of way,
and all persons claiming any interest
of any kind in said real estate, or
any part thereof, were defendants.
The object and prayer of which pe
tition are to quiet title in the plaintiff
Tillie Zaar to Lot two in that part of
Section thirteen. Township twelve.
Range ten, Cass county, Nebraska, ly
ing north and east of the. B. & M.
railroad right of way;
To quiet the title in the plaintiff
Axel D. Zaar, to Lot three in Section
thirteen. Township twelve, Range ten,
Cass county, Nebraska, lying north
and east of the B. & M. right of way;
To quiet the title In the plaintiff
Oscar W. .Zaar, tqlot five in Section
thirteen, township twelve, Range ten,
Cass county, Nebraska, lying north
and east of the B. & M. railroad right
of way;
Because said plaintiffs, and each of
them, and their grantors, have had
the actual, open, notorious, exclusive
and adverse possession thereof, and of
every part and parcel thereof, for
more than ten years- last past prior to
the commencement of this action, and
for equitable relief.
You .and each of .you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day the 26th day of April, 1920.
TILLIE ZAAR
OSCAR W. ZAAR
AXEL D. ZAAR
' . Plaintiffs.
C. A. RAWLS.
m8-4w. Attorney.
If it's in the book line, call at
the Journal office.
MEMORIAL DAY
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OKDEK OK HEARING
oh INMitlon for Appolnlmfyt of
A ! m I nl if r ( or.
The State of Nebraska, Cass county,
ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
W. Long, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition ofa
Alva 15. Long praying that administra-K
lion of said -estate may be granted toa
John . hdmunds, as administrator:
Ordered, that April 6th,. A. D. 1920.H
at ten o clock a. - m., is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all per-
sons mterestea in saia matter may apH
pear at a County Court to be held inj
and for said county, and show cauRffi
why the prayer or petitioner shoulill:
not be granted, and that notice of tlui
pendency of said petition and the hear-'
ing thereof be given to all persons In
terested in said matter by publishing
uy puoiisningL.
In the Plattsg
1-weekly news
junty, for thrcf 1
mouth Journal, a semi
paper printed in said co
successive weeks, prior to said day of
hearing.
Dated March 13. 1920.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
ml5-3w. County Judge.
OHUEIt OF.HEAttlVG
and Notice of Probate of
Will
In the County Court of Cass county
AenrasKa.
State of Nebraska, County of Cans,
6S.
To all persons interested in the ea
tate of Ann White, deceased: fx
vjn reauing ine petition or iiar
White praying that the Instrumen
filed in this court on the Sth day o
March. and purporting to be th
last will and testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved and allowed
and recorded as the last will and tes
tament of Ann White, deceased; tha
said instrument be admitted to pro
bate, and the administration of sai
estate be granted to U. J. Pittman a
executor; "
It is hereby ordered that vou. an
all persons interested in said niattei
may, and do. appear at the Count
Court to be held in and for said coun
tv. on the 12th dav of Anril. A. D. 19"'
at 10 o clock a." tn.. to show cause.
any thero be, why the prayer of tl
petitioner should r.ot be granted, an
that notice of the pendency of sai
petition and that the hearing thereo
be given to all persons interested I
said matter by publishing a copy o
this Order in the Plattsmouth Journa
a semi-weekly newspaper printed 1
said county for three successive week
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of sai
court, this Sth day ot March, A.
ALLEN J BEESOff,
(Seal) mll-3w County Judge
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