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    THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
FAGE FOUR
Cbe plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Eatered at Fo toff Ice. riatteraouth. Neb., as aecond-clasa mall .matter
. R. A. BATES, Publishe.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
There is no .soap box oratory In
Mexico. There is no soap boxes
there.
:o:
There are no reservations, howev
er, in the G. O. 1. plank condemning
Wilson.
:o:
The first Young Men's Christian
Association was organized at London
in 1S44.
:o:
Adam and Eve were caught with
the goods .but, of course, not the
dry goods.
:o:
Situation in Germany is tense, we
learn from a headline. Just so it is
past tense.
:o:
The whole story of creation of
the world is told in less than six
hundred words.
:o:
We haven't much use for a miser,
but it is better to freeze onto money
than to burn it.
: o
The vice presidency as usual will
go begginfi. yet what a place for
some tired business man.
:o:
Truth is so much stranger than
fi. tton nowadays that it takes a clev
er liar to get himself believed.
:o:
Many a young man imagines a girl
is marrying him for himself, when in
reality she is marrying him for his
job.
:o:
If distance lends enchantment to
the scene, the White house s "louhl
be a fairy palace to the defeatc i can
didates. :o:
Who is going to ie graduated from
th electoral college? That's the
commencement question we are in
terested in.
:o:
Judging from the scale of prices in
Chicago, that city is trying to make
enough money to run it until it gets
another convention.
:o:
In Norway "a girl must have a
certificate that she can cook before
she can be married. That is the
way it should be in every country.
:o:
The action at the Chicago conven
tion makes cb'ar the necessity for a
Mrong progressive stand at the con
vention of the democrats at San Fran
cisco. :o:
Cuban sugar producers now claim
that the price of their commodity is
"Tiiph on account of the "drought".
Hut the thought was in the United
States.
:o:
The voice of the people at the pri
maries and the inner workings of
the senatorial bosses at the republi
can convention are vastly different
as "Hi'' Johnson has discovered by
this time.
:o: :
The wisest thing the American
pc iple can do about the Irish ques
tion is quit stowing about it. because
at the present posture of affairs there
is nothing American can do but stew
about it.
e ' J)trictM
c
LOTHES are made to wear and
not to throw away. Clothes
that have been worn are easily made
o.'er and freshed up by proper dry
cleaning. Clothes that have become
faded but still maintain their wear,
fulness can be attractively dyed.
The clothes of Dainty , Dorothy
that always look so smart and smil
ing have been worn for more than
one season. She directs your attea
tiou to our work.
Goods Called for and Delivered
OPPOSITE.
16b .
JOURNAL OFFICE
Ti -ft
A ruan who lost four fingers was
awarded $:J0,000 by a New York
jury. Four fingers of what?
:o:
Only once in a great while does a
woman arise and, without player,
drive right to the point, making her
statement in a few crisp words and
sitting down before we are ready to
have her stop.
:o:
With McAdoo and Cox as the can
didates and William Jennings Bryan
as the author of a sterling progres
sive platform the San Francisco con
vention should find a warm reception
from Mr. and Mrs. Common People.
-:o:
Freak taxes? Surely! But if
you laugh at these ancient methods
of raising money to run governments,
remember that the next generation
will have considerable of a laugh on
the statesmen of our day who put a
tax on ice cream cones of children
to help pay the expenses of a great
war.
:o:
THE MAN AND THE PLATFORM
To the average voter, r.ian or wo
man, the makeshift platform pro
duced by the Chicago convention,
holds but little hope of securing re
lief from the problems that today
comfort the nation.
The platform stands for no vital
pr-incipal that will give the people a
fair opportunity in settling the ques
tions that are dominating the na
tion today and which will continue
to grow more pressing. Drawn with
the purpose of securing votes re
gardless of principles, the platform
is a fitting declaration of the record
made by the last republican congress
which in its session lasting over one !
year failed to enact a single law for
the settlement of the questions of re
construction and whose record on
t he profiteering settlement is minus.
The platform declares in eighteen
words that the president should have
enforced laws hut signally fails to
point out any adequate Ii.- Lit ion j
that the republican congress passed
for the punishment of the profiteers
and as a fact, they failed signally to j
enact any such laws and blcckcd in
every way the efforts of the execu-
live department of the government.
The plank on the peace treaty and
the league of nations is a meaning-1
icss jumuie 01 empty pn rases, so
joined as to placate the different el
tments of the republican senatorial
majority who hav? been milling
around with this qi.estion for the
past year.
The only direct declarations made
by the Chicago platform was that of
the opposition to President Wilson
and the willing desire to lead in the
looting of the resources of Mexico,
that theN large corporations and
trusts might enrich themselves at the
cost of the poor unfortunates of that
war swept republic.
On the labor legislation and sol
diers relief the platform also is as
evasive as it would be possible to be
but in the empty platitudes on the
soldier relief can be read the oppo
sition of the old guard senators to
anything that might threaten the
taxing of war profits or the sacred
stock exchange of Wall street, where
the platform seems to find its inspir
ation. Truly on such a platform the last
work in reactionary doctrine the
party has done well to choose the
leader of the standpat senators, to
come before the country as a can
didate for president.
Truly the party of Lincoln has
wandered afar from the lofty prin
cipals that gave it birth and lost the
clearness of vision that they had in
the past the only motive of the
party at present seems to be the de
sire to win the public patronage re
gardless of whether the people are
given justice or not.
:o:
HORSES FOR SALE
Three head of horses, 5, ii, anil 7
years old, broke to drive. Can take
about 4 0 head of cattle and horses
to . pasture. Hates, cattle $2 per
month, horses $3 per month. Call
on M. E. Petersen, one mile west of
Culloni on old Black farm. 2w-w
REO CAR FOR SALE
New 1920 Reo touring car. Never
been run and will sell at a bargain.
J. H. DOMINGO,
"Weeping Water.
All the popular copyright books
on sale at the journal office.
THE FUTURE OF
NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY
In presenting a definite program
of development for Nebraska univer
sitv. the alumni, the chancellor and
the regents have.taken the first and
most important step toward insuring
the proper growth of what will al
ways be the most important educa
tional influence in the state..
ohraska in the Dast has main
tained itsxstanding among universi
ties of the nation in spite of, and
not because of the physical proper
ties with which the state has en
dowed it. It has maintained its
place by virtue of the loyalty of its
faculty members and the love of its
students and alumni. Cramped for
room, burdened with an unsightly
campus pinched in finances, although
it represents the truest investment
for the future. Nebraska university
has never had an intellgient pro
gram, never had a comprehensive
ideal, around which it might group
its ambitions and toward which it
might grow.
Now the alumni have presented an'
adequate plan for the development
of the university. The plan embraces
the securing of adequate campus
space, to include the present city
campus: and the program contem
plates the development of the physi
cal plant along lines that will even
tually make the university a source
of pride, and not a cause for apology,
by the people of the state.
The university has needed the
guidance of vision to make the high
est returns to the state. Vision has
dictated the drawing of the plans for
adequate instructional buildings, for
free air spaces for the athletic devel
opment of all the students; for the
lecture halls, the auditoriums, the
laboratories', the dormitories, the li
brary and the state auditorium that
must come, in the future. The for
mulating of the program is not only
a clarion call to the former students
of the university, who love it so
much, and who' feel so deeply its
needs. It is as much a summons to
the whole state, to every man and
woman in the state, for in its uni
versity. Nebraska will ever find the
surest source of inspiration for its
youth, and the best means of express
ing the community thought and ideal
of the whole state.
It must be continually impressed
upon the people of Nebraska that
they cannot give too much thought
tr the development of the university.
It must be constantly emphasized
that prompt attention nnm be given
to the immediate needs of xpansion.
with an ever watchful eye to the fu
ture. The plan must be asserted
again and yet again, until it will be
come not merely a project, but a pur
pose; not only a hope, but a reality.
This will come when the whole
stat-j appreciates tne work the uni
versity is doing, the leadership it is
furnishing, the idealism it is keeping
alive, as well as the practical wisdom
for living that it is inculcating into
the student who passes its portals. -Fremont
Herald.
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it i i : ic or m:itix;
Petition for iiiiiiliiirii(
of
. d ml ii in( rii t or
State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
Tli.
In the County Conrt.
In the matter of the estate of Kachel
A. Kirker, deceased.
(Hi reading and tiling the petition of
.''din Kirker praying that administra
tion of said estate may bo granted to
himself us administrator:
ordered, -thHt July 10th. -A. 1 . 192i,
t 10:mi o'clock a. ni., is assigned f'r
healing said petition when all per
sons interested in said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to be held In
and for said comity, 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 l.o given to all persons
interested in said matter by publish
ing a copy of this order in the I'latts
moiith Journal, a semi-weekly news
paper printed in said county, for three
successive weeks, prior to said day of
hea ring.
iated June 1". 1920.
ALLEX J. 15 KKPOX,
j!7-3w. County Judge.
4itnr.it op in:m;
mill .NoIIim- of Probate
of Will
In the County Court of Cass county,
Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
To all persons interested in the
estate of Marv J. Johnson, deceased:
On reading the petition of Iiuth J4..
Chapman praying that the instrument
tiled in this court on the 11th day of
.tune. 1920, and purporting to be the
last will and testament of the said
deceased, tny be proved and allowed,
and recorded as the last will and tes
tament of Mary J. Johnson, deceased;
that said instrument be admitted to
probate, and the administration of said
state be granted to Frank II. John
son as executor;
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in srtid matter,
may, arid do. appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty, t on the. 5th day of July, A. I'.
TJ2'. at ten o'clock a. m.. to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of s.fid petition anil that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter bv pub
lishing a copv of, this order in the
lla t tsmoiitli 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 Utli day of June, A. D.
1920.
ALLEN J. BKKSOX.
tSeal) JH-w County Judge.
W.
A. ROBERTSON.
Lawyer.
East ot Riley Hota:
Coatea Elock.
A Second Floor.
I.I'CAL MVTICf!
In the Kistrict Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Benjamin I-:, snodgrass. Plaintiff, vs.
Kllen II. Wb.te: Matti Williams; Marv
K. Keithipy; ,iin Mickelwait; Maud
Tuectti; tlio following- named persons
ami also tliHr unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, and personal represen
tatives of -acli of them, to-wit: Abel
1.. OiiiMs; Marv Wolcott; Mary 10. "Wol
cott, and tln unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees and iiersonal representatives
of Wheatl.-v Miekelwait. Jllisiania
Mickelwait ami Fred II. Mickelwuit;
Also tdat part of ( Jovernment L.ot:
one and two in Section 20. In Town
ship 1J, North, Kange II. Kast of the
('tli I'. M., in Cass cqunty, Nebraska,
dcsi-iihfd as follows: Commencing at
the northwest corner of said Section
:M, and r ii ii ti i ti ir thence east on the
north line of suiA section to the south
westerly line of the right-Qf-way of
the i:urlini;t,i.) & Missouri Biver rail
road company in Nebraska: thence fol
lowing said line of right-of-way in a
southeasterly direction until said line
intersect.-- tin- division line described in
a certain deed made by Wheatley
Mickelwait ami wife to said railroad
company, recorded in Hook "li" of
deeds, at pane 'CS, of the records of
said county: thence following said di
vision iNje in a southeasterly direction
to the south line of said (Jovernment
l.ot one; them e south 53 W.t IS chains
and !:; links; thence west 12 links;
thence north 10 chains; thence west
It) chains to the section line; thence
north on said section line 29 chains
and 2 links to the place of beginning
(except Lots 27 ami as indicated
on the plat hooks o said county) and
known as snh lot one of Government
Lots one and two; also lots numbered
6 and 41 in said Section 20. and all
persons claiiiiinc any interest of any
kind in said real estate or any part
the reo f , I . fend .! n t s.
To Kllen M. White, fciry K. Keithley,
Maud Tacetli and to the following
named persons and also their unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees .and personal
representatives of each of them, to
wit: Abel L. t'hilds; Mary Wolcott and
Mary K. Wolcott; and to the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees and personal
representatives of the following named
deceased persons: Wheatley Mickel
wait, deceased: Illisiana Mickelwait.
deceased Tnd Vi ed H. Mickelwait, de
ceased; and also to the above describ
ed leal estate and all persons claim
ing any interest of any kind in said
real estate or any part thereof, De
fendants: You and each of you are hereby noti
lied that on the 24th day of May. A. 1 .
i:20. l'.enjamin K. .Snodgrass, plaintiff
herein, has liud his petition in the
Listrict Court of (''ass county. Nebras
ka against s;iid defendants, the object
and prayer of which arc to quiet the
title jf the above described real es
tate in the plaintiff, airainst all claims
and demands, each and all of said de
fendants miuht lii'.ve in and to said
teal estate ,.y any part thereof, and
to permanent !y enjoin each and all of
said defendants from inakinic any claim
or oemand in law or in equity against
said real estate.
Von are required to answer said pe
tition n or before the 12th day of
July. l:'n, or j-"iir default will be en
tered and tilhj quieted In plaintiff, as
nuved for in the petition.
I ated this 2L'tid
lay or -May. rj;u.
15 1 .N JAM IN
K. SNOIX5 LASS.
Plaintiff.
D. O. DWYKK.
Attorney.
m27-4 w.
.!Tiri: of m it to u ii:t titij"..
In the District Court of. the County
of Cass, Nebraska. - .
T. H. Pollock, Plaintiff, vs. William
S. Craff et al. Defendants.
To the defendants. William S. draff:
Lelu-cca dtatt; W. S. Craff," first real
name unxiiown: .mis. . dran, nrsi
real name unknown; I . Itemick &: Co..
a Co-Partnciliip also known as David
Keinick fc Co., and composed of Charles
Mendrio and 1'avid Kemick: Charles
Hendrie; Jos.-q.nine Hendrie: David
Lemick: Mrs. David P.emick, first real
name unknown: William C. Hendrie;
Mrs. William C. Hendrie. first real
name unknown: Thomas Hallowell;
Mrs. Th'Muas Hallowell. tirst real name
unknown: W. D. Merriani. hrst real
name unknown; Mrs. W. 1 . 'Merriani,
tirst real nan:. unknown: A. L. Alex
ander, tirst r al name unknown:
Alexander, tirst real name unknown;
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees.
Personal prepresentatives and all oth
er persons interested in the estates of
William S. Craft"; Kebecca Graff; W. S.
Craft", first real name unknown: Mrs.
W. S: Graff, tirst real name unknown;
Claries Hendrie; Josephine Hendrie;
David Hejnick; Mrs. David Pcmick.
first real name unknown: William C.
Il. tidrie; Mrs. William C. Hendrie. first
real name u:, known: Thomas Hallo
W'i!; Mrs. Ti.'.mas Hallowell. first real
name unknown; W. D. Merriani, first
real name unknown; Mrs. W. 1 . Mer
riam, first real name unknown: A. K.
Ah xatider. first real .name unknown;
Alexander, first real name un
known, each deceased; the unknown
successors, grantees and assigns of D.
Kemick Co.. a Co-Partnership also
known as David Kemick & Co., and
composed of Charles Hendrie and Dav
id KeinUk: Lot four (4) in Klock for-ty-thioe
in t lie City of Platts
moutb, Cass county, Nebraska; and
till persons having or claiming any in
terest of any kind in said real estate
or any part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby no
t:rie,l that on the 2th day of May,
lit'JO, plaintiff filed his suit in the Dis
trict court of Cass county, Nebraska,
to quiet his tit!" to the following de
scribed lot, to-wit: Lot four (4) In
Clock fortv-tl:tee (43), in the City of
Pinttsmoiith, Cass county, Nebraska,
hicaiiso of his adverse possession of
said lot bv himself and his grantors
for more than ten years prior to the
commencement of saiil suit, and to en
join each and all of you from having
or claiming any right, title, lien or
interest, either legal or equitable, in
or to said lot or any part thereof. To
require- you to set forth your right,
title, claim, lien or- interest therein,
if any. either legal or equitable, ami
to have the same adjudged Inferior to
the title of plaintiff and for general
equitable relief. This notice is made
pursuant to the order of the court.
V'ou are required to answer shIiI peti
tion on or before Monday," the 19fh
day of July, 1920, or your default will
le duly entered therein.
T. II. POLLOCK.
Plaintiff.
W. A. KOBKnTSON.
m:;i-lw Attorney for rialntiff.
Xd'lH i; TO t'HHDITOHS
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
tv, ss.
In the Conntv Court.
In the matter of the estate of Hum
phrey Lee Oldham, deceased.
To" the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that T will
sit at the County Court room In Platts
motith, in said county, on the 22nd day
of June and the 22nd day of Septem
ber, V.'20, at 9 o'clock a. m. of each day,
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against -c;iicl estate is three
months troni the 22nd day of June. A.
I . I'.tO. and the time limited for pay-
' merit of debt is ne year from nam
'22nd dav of June. 1920.
Witness mv hand and the seal or
tsaid County Court this 20th day pf
.May. 1920. ..v
(Seal) ni27-? County Judge.
SUMMER SCHOOL -Banking.
Shorthand. Typewriting.
Telegraphy, Civil Service, Book--keeping.
Demand for graduates
urgent. Positions secured. Students
may work for board. Address now
for Catalog A. Boyles College,
Omaha, Nebraska. m20-8w.
OltDKIl OK HEARING
mi l'ctltlftn for Appointment of
Adntlnlnt rntrlx.
The State Of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In tli matter of the estate of Oliver
J"ames CJHson, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Sarah Kllen Cilson praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
Ki anted to herself as Administratrix:
Ordered, that June 24th, A. D. 1920.
at 10 o'clock a. m.. is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all per
sons interested in s;tid matter may ap
pear at a county Court to be held in
and for said county, and show cause
why the prayer of the petitioner
should not he granted: and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order In the
Plattsmoutb Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed In said county for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing.
Dated May 27th. 1920.
ALLEN J. niOKSON,
(Seal) m31-3w. Countv Judge.
Ml'liti: TO ( ItKlMTOItS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, , ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Fred
Conden, 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 22nd day
of June, 1920, and the 22nd day of Sep
tember, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. of each
day, to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is throe
months Horn the 22nd day of June, A.
1 ). 1920. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
22nd day of June.M920.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 2."th day of
May, 1920.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) m27-? County Judge.
."OTICi: K SC1T TO ai'IKT TITLK.
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Clark S. Newlon and Mary C. New
Ion. Plaintiffs, vs. Culver L. Robinson:
Mrs. Culver I. Robinson, first real
name unknown: the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons Interest
ed in the estates of said Culver L.
Robinson and Mrs. Culver L. Robinson,
first real name unknown, both deceas
ed; the west half of the northwest
quarter of Section 31; the southeast
quarter of, c the northeast quarter of
Section 3:;. all in Township 11, Range
12. Cass county, Nebraska: and all
other persons claiming any interest of
any kind in said real etate or any
part thereof. Defendants.
The above named defendants will
take notice that the plaintiffs have
tiled their petition in said court, the
object and prayer of which are to quiet
establish and confirm their title to
the above described premises, because
of their adverse possession with their
grantors for more than
prior to tin commencement
tion: to enjoin each of
claiming any right, title.
ten years
of this ac-
you from
estate, or
lien in. to. m- upon the premises; to
premises;
the titles
remove clouds cast upon the titles of
tire phuntitrs by reason of your pre
tended claims and for general equi
table relief.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 19th day of
Julv, 1D20.
CLARK S. NEWLON
and MARY C. NEWLON.
Plaintiffs.
C. E. TEFFT,
m:il-4w. Attorney.
I.i:(i.l, NOTICK
In the District Court of Cass coun
tv, Nebraska.
William NickK-s. Plaintiff, vs. Ber
nard C. Wiley: Albert Ii. Eikenbary;
the Southwest quarter of Sec. Twp.
11. N. Rge. i;:, E., in Cass county, Ne
braska, and all persons claiming any
interest of any kind in said rOH',V"
tate or any part thereof: the folrW
ing named persons and also their un
known heirs, devisees and personal
representatives of each of them, to
wit: Claibourne F. Davis: Claybotirne
V. Davis: Clarbourne K. Davis; Frank,
Ridgeway, Defendants.
The above named defendants and
each of them are hereby notified that
on the 1st day of June. 1920, plaintiff
filed his suit in the District Court of
Cass county. Nebraska, the object and
purpose of which are to quiet and con
firm plaintiff's title in anil ' to the
Southwest quarter of Section Town
ship 11. Range IS, east of the 6th P.
M.. in Cass county, Nebraska, and to
enjoin each and -all of said defendants
from having or claiming to have any
right, title, lien or interest, cither le
gal or equitable in or to said real es
tate or any part thereof and to en
join said defendants and in any man
ner from interfering with plaintiff's
possession and enjoyment of the said
premises and for general equitable re
lief. This notice is given you pur
suant to the order of said Court.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before Monday the 19th
dav of Julv. 1920. or your default wilt
be" entered therein and judgment
entered as praved for in the petition.
WILLIAM NICK LES.
Plaintiff.
Ky 1. O. DWYER,
jj.4v His Attorney.
OltDKIt OK HKAKIXi
nml .Notlre on Petition for Set
tlement of Account
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
State Of .NCUrasKil, cass i-uumj,
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Herman 'Kupke. deceased:
On reading the petition of t.eorge
.1. E. Kupke praying a linai seiiieiueni
und allowance of his account, ineii m
this court on the 12tli nay ot June,
I0'1, and for his discharge.
It is hereby ordered that you and
all persons Interested in saiu manei
niav. and do. appear at -uui,
Court to be held In and for said conn
tv. on the 22nd day of June, A. D. 19-0.
at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if
nv there be. why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in said
matted bv publishing a copy of this
order in the Plattsmoutb. Journal, a
semi-w. ekly newspaper printed . in
said county, for one week prior to
said dav of bearing.
In witness whereof. I have hereunto
set mv hand and the seal of said
court, this 12th day of June. A. D.
19- ALLEN J. 'BEESON.
(Seal) jt-lw. County-Judge.
M)T( K TO CIi:iITOS .
The State of Nebraska, Cass county,
In" the fflV'oWe-t.te of Eulal.e
Long, deceased. , fof.
To the creditors of said nftate- ...
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court room in Plat ts
n outl. in said county, o ;n t.e "th day
of July. 1920, and on the 13th da ot
October 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m. each
dav to receive an.l examine all claims
again-t said estate, with a view to
hHr adjustment and allowance. The
time' limited f for the prcsselilation . of
a"rns "-Urtaihsf saidesjate -is .three
months from - theVl2th day of July.
A D 19"0, and the time limited" for
payment of debts is one year from
said l"tu dav of July 192".
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 12th day of
June. 192... ALLEX j beesoN.
(Seal) County Judge.
Gift cards at Journal office.
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We have an instrument exactly like the instrument
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Anna Case's voice with a realism that utterly baffled
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at this time, while we can assure you a
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days.
Decorating and practical painting.
Painting - Decorating
Wood Finishing
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MURDOCK, NEBR.
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