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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1920. PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Victor Victrola ANNOUNCEMENTS We are pleased to" inform the public of our suc cessful effors in securing the Vic trola agency for this locality. This trade mark is lo YOU a guarantee f Musical Quality. of IT WILL BE FOUND ON a Post Office Building PART OF THE GOOD WORK BEING DONE Salv.ron Aimy's Youncr Woman's Boanlirrj Home a Beneficiary of Army i unds Raised in Drive In vest iirations by tho vari m - Sal vation Army Advisviy l'.o;iid in :2 i-(i' i. s of l lie state, have proved i i e 1 1 j . i v I y to the Salvation Army flr.it fvcry comity in the : tate tif N'e-l-..;-kt aniniilly send-'- several tiirls. tc Tl.- city i.r On:;iha. "t.i make tlx ir fort one;.'- The i riifitli'iit ial reports n;:'lo l.y thr-o Advi.-ory Hoards also di.:tlise the fact that there i;.caree ly a .-.oiity in Nebraska hut that re (Mitt.-; e.r!y the disappearance of at leat i'tie young wotp. n. The of ficers of the women's division of th' Silxation Army say that many e.ir!- are led into lives of shame through iinpii per surroundings, and that they leail 'nh live.s with their t'tn-nts t'::ll innocent of the fart that anything is wrong. In order to provide girls who come to the city without fri'-nds. a clean homo ;nid proper surroundings, the Army i-nn-tenipl.fe-; the erection of a hoarding '.i.io on the lot purchased from funds raised last year. Here a nirl :r. -iy secure individual mem or room .ii'i ;i:: Ih.er girl, ami in rare cases v. ill, i wo others. Reception rooms providi d where the young women rnny !il rt a i n tlnir friends with all she privileges and supervision of home. While I ho s'and.i rds of these. t' ni"s (tlie Salvation Army now ptr.-itc- iWi in tlie l"ading cities of n- I'niti.l States! is equal to that of jny tirst 1 s hotel, the fact that here are no hii;!i s,ilaried ollicers to p-iy r.!;:k's il possible for the Army to rii'T th-so room.; and three meals a day to the girls tin an average of $S p. r '. eel-. K.u h girl is privileged t launder her own clothes in the mod-rn laundry which will be in : tilled in the taseinent. Uy insert iri'i a penny in the riot machine a girl may iron with an electric iron fur i.r. e hour. The hinio will be li'jown a the Young Women's Honrd i'i;: Homo. It wi!! bo ccntrrlly lr eated. so that the girls rooming t here will have no car fare to p:y and can return home at neon for r. wfrm n.eil. Th" heme, although erei-ted it ninaha. is f-ir the use of girls vh--';e parents di not reside there. The sum of $liMi.iKio is fi-keH this to help complete the building. ANNUAL SALE OF BIG TYPE Poland China Boars Wc will sellal the CI las. Davics farm, one-half mile cast of I lillsdalc and four and one-half miles west of Mal ver, Iowa, commencing at 2:30 p. rn., on Thursday,, iotokr 2 S 25 Head of Pure Bred Poland China Boars 5 FALL BOARS AND 20 SPRING BOARS REGISTRATION PAPERS WITH EACH AND EVERY HOG If you are looking for a Superior Board to head your hcid, you may be assutcd of finding lurn in this offering. GEias. i. Bivisr R. Q. Jackson & Son Matthews and Dillehay, Auctioneers v 31 ",; ) li. f 3 To US it is an ao ceptance of a respon- sibility. Look for it. ALL VICTOR PRODUCTS HEIiV. LOUISVILLE, NEB. niiUK.it ii- in: him; nnil olli-f on IVtilitn for S-l-llrliirnl of A ceo ll lit 1. 1 tV.e fmiiity Couit of Cass coun ty. . Liaka. .-ale of Xi lilii.' k;i, fass county, ss. To l:oi.i it l-;. Corhot and all persons int. . led in the -state of Kohcrt J'. I'orlel. minor. tin naiiinc the pi'tition of Will.ur ! "out ryr:ia ti. praying a final s-t-lleinenl am) allowance of his account til t in this court on the t ilh day ol II-I..I..I-. I'.'-J". and tor discharge and rt lease of himself and ln.nilMii.-ii : II is Ii.-i.l.v i. id. i,.l that you and all per ris inl i n-.'tcd in said matter mav. ami do. appear at the I'ounty I'mn I lo i l.e o.l l in and for said county, on the J. id day of iirl.ih. r. A. I . l.'.o. at l' 't I", k a. m. to show cause, it any t hei I..-, why the p raver of the peti i miicr :hoiil.l pot granted, and that 11..; lie of (he pelld" li. . of said petition a ad tlie hearing there.. f l.e given to al! persons int. rested in said matter hy, publishing n copy of this oiil"- in the I "a 1 1 snioi; t li .loiiru.il. a semi-weekly newsf.afier printed in s--aid county, for one v.eek prior to said day of hearing. In Witness v hereof. I have hereunto st t mv hand ami the Seal of said Court this 11th tlav of ii. tohet, A I . 1 !-'. AM.KN .1. HCKSiiN. I Seal) i'ounty Judge. iiKiit it ' iii:i:im; 'i lclillnii for i.iliiliiiriit of tln:iiii.lriorM The State of Nebraska, Cass comi ty, is. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Kin- Ill'O- . :.'H ... de i a.- .-d. i n reae-og and Tiling tli- petition of Sadie ;. Ileece. Arthur II. Reeeo and Philip R. Ret ce praving that adminis iration of sai.i i-state may he grained to Sadie I-!. Recti- and Attliur R. Recce as Adm in ist ra trs : Ordered. That Noy. mher tr:th. A. 1 . 1 ? o. at HI 'clock a. m.. is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to ho hold in and for sai.l county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not l.e granled: and that notice of the pendency t.f saitl petition and the desir ing thereof be glen to all persons in terested in said matter hy publishing a copy of this order in the fl.il tsmout h .lo-i'iial, a .mi-weeklv newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. I "a te.l October 1.".. Rljn. I A l.hK.N .1. I IKK St IN. I t Sea 1 1 otS-:!w. Count y Judge. V. T. Ttichardsort, of Mynard. writes insurance for the Farmers Mutual of Lincoln. Phoue 2411. Improve Your Digestion. If you have weak digestion eat cparinsly of meats, let at least five hours elapse between meals, eat noth ing between meals. Drink an ahund ineo of water. Take one of Cham berlain's Tablets immediately after supper. Io this and you will im- i prove your digestion. ARGUES AGAINST FEDERAL CONTROL President of Business Association Be lieves It Would be Forerunner of Worse Things. New York, the ratlroars 1.1 llurti nt ki. x-i. I to govprnmont opera-( tion would be but the forerunner of federal control of the fi.n.lnmMltlll 1 sources of production such as steel, j coal and copper declared Alba 1.' T . l- Tkan.li.l nl.l.i nrnulilnnt J Oil 11 SOU Ol 1 llllJiKIillia, 1 ".Stpleniher l'L'll of the railway business association. ' ' .' A1 in an address tonight at a banquet of the American manufacturers' ex- nopt Qcuoriation I "Thn n-.tinnal welfare reouires us i .. to stabilize the railway situation. t saitl Mr. Johnson, "because we sire 1 in a conflict to preserve the princi-i pie ol individual oiitTMiit "i i""i' erty and of individual opportunity. The railways are the first trench. The speaker saitl his address could be summed up in "a golden text as follows: "Transportation is a busi ness. It is the business of business men to put the transportation busi ness on a business basis. Let us get. business with a business program for transportation." Alfred Reeves, treneral manager of i the national automobile chamber of commerce, said that the greatest de velopment in automobile sales must come in foreign countries, thus ne cessitating greater exports from the United States. Mr. Reeves said that in this country there is one automo bile for every fourteen inhabitant.', whereas in the remainder of the "world there is only one car for every 2.S40 inhabitants. American automobile manufactur ers, Mr. Reeves declared, favor al lowing foreign-built cars to enter the United States on the same terms that American cars are allowed to enter other countries. Tj. S. Howe, newly appointed di rector general of the Pan-American union, told the exporters that capi tal must be more freely invested in I.nt iu-Anioriea before American trad" can hope to obtain ;i permanent foot hold in these countries. Otto 11. Kahn, financier, rpeahin;; at the afternoon session, advocated taxation revision and recommended that congressional committees b authorized by the law to have as sociate or auxiliary members who could attend sill hearings and make authoritative reports. He said thai attendance of senators and represen tatives at committee hearings wa ; "necessarily sjH.radic" because of the press of other duties. RETURNS FROM TRI 0 TO THE NORTHWEST Mrs. F. A. StoMman Returns Froi 3 Months' Toar Visits Many Toints of Interest. Mrs. V. A. Stohlman returmM last week from a three months' (our of the Pacific Northwest. Airs. Stohl man left seeral mouths .ago to visit her daughter. Msr. II. A. Fisher, who resides with her hush'and. Rev. II. A. Fisher in Pocatello. Idaho. While in the west she visited many points of interest anil saw scenery which is second to none in the world. Shortly after coming to Pocatello. Mrs. Stohltnan National Park. l:o miles from come from all went to Yellowstone si distance of about Pocatello. Tourists parts of the United from Kuropo lo sc States and even natures wonders as they are found in abundance in Yellowstone. Here she saw the far-famed guysers and other scenery which makes this park a veritable wonderland. Hear. deer, elk. buffalo, and many other wild an imals all came within view. On the way back to Pocatello, Mrs. Stohlman stopped off at Idaho Falls, one of Idaho's rich fruit and farming countries. Here she was met by Rev. Fisher ami wife. It was the occasion of the Lutheran Mission .Festival, which was celebrated out in a grove and Rev. Fisher preached the mission sermon on that Sunday. On Monday morning threo cars left. Idaho Falls headed for Ileise Hot Springs. ::00 miles away. The deep and swift Snake river had to be crossed on a ferry boat. Dinner was eaten in the timber and then the party numbering 14, including Mrs. Stohlman and Rev. and Mrs. Fisher, began to climb mountains and cliffs about 4.000 feet high. It was a won derful scene from tho top of h heights. Looking down a solid wall Of rock about 3,000 feet, the mile roads in the distance appeared like city blocks. After coming down from the mountains all went for a dip in the natural hot water natator ium. The following day the party left again for Pocatello after a nio-t enjoyable trip. Louisville Courier. Mi in: In the Histiut Couit of Cass coun ty. N.-hvaila. M. iM-ury. I'hiintiT. vs. Henry J Stoll; II. J. Sloll; Win. K. Kropp, De fenda nts. The object of the above entitle. r tion in which a summons i;; herewith served upon Henry .1. SfiMl, II. .1. Stull and W. !'. Kroop, and all pci-ui. un known who may have or vlanu to have any right, title or interest tn tied lo the North hnlf nt tin- Northwest t u: r tcr ( N i. NV, I of .Section hi'ii CM. Township tt-n t Uii. Range twelve 12). C;if.,K comity. Nfli;i.;!..;i, is tlie fore closurer or Tax Certificates No. -t-ll'. owned by M. iMury, plrtlntjtf. and cov ering the- above described tract of land. That on or fthout the Cth day of Ot tober, l?l;i, the plainMtT tiled her pet it on iti lhi liirtrict Coert of Cass, county. N"hras'i.-i. ami the above nam ed defendants are hereby notified tiiat iinles they answer within thirty davs of the completed service of this notice. extlusKe of the tlav of such snvi.-f, tlie petition of said Plaintiff fi'.pd atrnlnst them In the Clerks ortfet- of said Court, sm h petition will be taken as true and judgment rt ti.h red ac coidtnjlv. M. PF.tT.Y. fy r;lr.;r.t:.V. k. l. nru-RY. Kf-r Attorney. mi in i: 'i n i iu:m i imis 'i'li- Stale of Nrlirask.i, Cass, enun- t . In the County ('iirt. Ill 111.- mailer T II. i li. 1111 lll'il. deceased. Into .!' Wil- To tin- creditors- i f said estate: Vim are l: rt-l.y tp.tiliotl. That 1 w ill sit at the County ft. net nit.ni in Phitts ni'inlh in s.'i'l county, u tin- J 1 1 1 rtav of iiclol.ii-, arnl on thw loth ay f January, 1!)2 1. at 10 n rim-k a in of t'H'ii oi sai.i Ha' amino all claims with a view to a I Iowa in . Tin- s to receive apd e ii gainst t--;i il estate, their adjust incnt anil "' .." .......... i.M i c- pr.-s. lit a t ion Hi claims against said es- stat,. jS three months from th.- m, ,;i,v of . i..i.. r. . i. to-n. ami the time HWii''1' Ioi pam.-iil Ol tlclils Is on from 1 Mil day of (H-toher, j iu. Witness my ham! ami this t he 4 I ,i sea 1 day said county ( our!, arrk.v I. I ! !: KSO.V. i'ounty Jud all sKi-lw. U'I'H'I'! II? i:i:ri:iti s i .i :. ass co-.tn- M"' '.''stn t Court ot I tv. Nel-rafka. lien iai'iin F. Iniulriin n, i;,,i,ert i Cootiman it al Plaintiff, vs. 1 icfi'ii. hints. Notice is hereby given that pursuant an imii-r of sale issued to m,. i,v I the lustrlct foi;rt of Cass i ntv, Nebraska, oti th" 2Mb day of Scptom- lit-r. 19 2 0, in an n mil I'imiiiiiik in sum fii.famin F. t'.oo.lman i court in w Inch was 'ail:tilT in I t: rt F. (aoodman c: a! were defendants. will the !Hh day of govern h.-r. 1'o, at 1 o'clock in the a I'let nicii of said .lay at the south front door of the court house in flat tsmout ! . t'ass county. Nebraska, offer for salt: ;.t pul.lie vendue to the highest hinder for cash, the following d. s rilie.l real estate situated in the t'itv of I "la t tsmoii t h. fass co-.nty, Ne braska, to-wit: hots I'ine loot I; one the puhlisht Said sale hour. ten. h ii ml t i d and el.-ven tl it'll, record. Mid twelye jn according to 1 plat t h. roor. open for " one Mill renin i n f. A. f HAS. wi.s. Ref-ree. i: MARTIN, A I torney. no I niin-: Stale of in N- l item reus bra ska. Cass Tl. con n- ty. In in a ir T V. tin- County tlie matter riberger. ile the end i tor; a are h'le! li :t. f the state of Adam ased of said estate: not i:i !. That I will 'ia 1 1 s- sit mo el" of ea i da to Th ef at the i'ounty Court rootn in I'i Mill in said county, on tin- I'.th day November, lH'o. and on the 1st tiav I'Yhmarv. I'.iJl. at In o'chu-k a. m h ii:iv, t receive and examine all lins :i; 1 hei r e t inn t l -i uii tiirtst sai.l estate, with a view adjustment and allowance, limited for the piescn I a I ion against said estate is throe nt iir; I run I i. IVJU. mini of I.I t:ih da; 1 1 I h l.y f No em l..-r. limited for y. a r from r. 1 ".'. the seal of and tl debts of N tun. is on. Vi lli be i 1 lies.; my i.i I'niiMlv I toher, l'J2). hand and ui it. this 1st day or i:i:t:s( in. mil y .1 itdge. ARI.l.'N .11 . I - i.i:i; i. MI'I'll t: Not i. e To th .n S". mill . st II I I ion to e Fl of y. '!'i ii. If of n n- r.-si.i.-ii t l.-1 en.la nt s e I'.aptist Foreign Mis a t . .1 -j .. I i n : Amtrtcnn ' :i. ; 'J i v. .. cot po i a t . o n t Ii.. nort b.-ast .pia i t i-r o' tu. nl v rth R: I'. M. I -.'a I. Ton nsh i ee t II r.'-;.- t' ti I 1" I. e;i: t of '.is ; unity. N'-br.i --h.i. t:t!i all pel- l.ll. IIS i n ia I m I tig saitl lo a .1 nil" rest or ll estate ;i'iv part thereof. v. oi and ai h of vim are hereby le.titi'.i that ll-iirv' M . i r i u rueti. as plamtit'' .Mi the .nih .lay of September. IIi.'i'. liled his petition in the lO'-tljet Court "f C is.-, county. N'.-t'i-fl.'!. where in you .-.'e! e:o !i of you are defendants, ti Ine.i a nil lraer of which peti tion ate that Viiu and ea.-h ef -ou. and nil persons .Inming l.y, through or under ou advtrstly to plaintiff, he adjudged lo h.ive no interest, right, s i a t '. i r I b-n in or to; W t .-1 halt of the northeast ou.irter of Section twenty Cm, Tow lis b i o b u till. North Range t.ii I 1 1 i. .as t of the it h I'. M., Cos county, N-br.isha rn- auv i-arl or portion thereof, arid hint I lo- plaintiff ll'tiry .M ei r.i u rg en. together with his grantors he adjudg ed to have b.-eii in the adverse p.s-M-'sini of said laud fo,- more than ten i a is last pa :t. atid Hint the It gal til'e thereto has he. mo fully vested ill ll.-nrv My ir.i .1 rgeri notwithstanding the . hiims of on .-tid each of oii. or any one t 'aiming by, through or under yon. and thai the title to said hind he forever uiett.l In the said ll.-nry Mei r i u i e , n. ;ls against you and each of oti. and that each and all of sai.l defendants above named, and those wi ose names are unknown, and not l.-taled. he forever li.-i i fi'il from claim ing or asserting any right, title, in terest or t state in and to said real estate or imv part thereof, and for su.-li other and further relief as lo the court may seem just and eiinitahle. Von and ea. h of you are further liolili. .1 you are re. pi i r.-d to answer said petition on or 1.. fore Monday, the .'.'ml tlav of November. 1 !:'!. 1 1 1:. i : y m i : 1 1: j t: rc. i :n Plaint irr. C. A. R.WVI.S, il 1 1 -1 w. Hi-; A Hot ney Mini r. in riii:i)riiin. Tlie Stale of Nebraska, I .'ass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matlir of the estate of Sarah 1 . Illaek. !. ased. To the creditors of said estate: Yen are hereby notified. That 1 will sit at the County Court room in I'latts nioiith in said county, on the Inth day of November. . I.' RU'O. and on the luMi day of February. A. I . RUM. at ID o't lock a. m. each liny to receive and 'aniine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for t he prcs-nt a I ion of tlaims against said state is three months from tlie inth day of November. A. I . l'.'iui, and the time limited for payment of thhls is one year from Kaitl lath tlav of No vember. RI.'". Witness m v hand and the seal of said County Court this SUh day of October, JilJO. ARRKN J. RKKSON. (Stall oll-w. County Judge. i'khii MiTirt: In the t". ninly Court of Cass coun ty. Nolo aska In the matter of the estate of Sam Mel Ailev, deceased. XOTK'K To all pers-nris Interested in the es tate of San. i. I Alley, deceased: You fire hereby notified that on this. the RItti day of October. 1!''. the peti tion of Marl; White was tiled in this Court alle-ring t hat one Samuel Alley, 'tit.- n resident and inhabitant of Cass eou.it;.-. Nehteska. departed this life at Rook l;l-,in., in said count.Aori occm-li- r L'tel. 17.".. having tin estate to l.e administered and i l.a.'-t Will and Tes tament disposing ,,f same, which is now on til- lo-.rr.jp, and which was ad mitted to probate, in this court on the ill) day of .lanur.rv, IS"'!, before Wm. II. N'twfll. then County Judge of sai'l county, as shown ty an order entered on l age "Hi r,r Ktttr.v Rook "R" h rec otd of ;-f i r eoi.it. int that hy over sight or omission. the said County .fudge failed t endorse his certificate of probate thereon, nr. required hy law, to entitle said instrument to he read in evidence of title t( real estate, anil praying ti nt said instrument he Allow ed, established, prohated and aiithen tieited, n't reriuired hy law. on are further notified that said nt tit ion. and proof-! thereon -will he j liaid at the (VMtntv Court room in j I '!a 1 1 moo t h. i) Cis "eon ntv. Nebraska.! mi the 1r.tb day of November, 1920. nt j nine o'clock !n the forenoon, at which tirue ?i rn-. en? in t ere? ted mav appear: am! contest the mhh" and unless on-i Jo tion? Ave tiled or; or before sahi a IM he of htavln- the Court i.i.iv grat the p-a--er of said petition. J)ar?d Cctobr-- i :', ALLEN J- SKESOX, oH-3w. County Judge. Look at this for a programI .too It is possible on the Victrola only! For only with Victor Records on the Victrola do you gep the subtle shades of color, tone, and interpretation which incans pre-eminence. When ycu hear Victor Records played on the Victrola, ycu hear precisely what each artist heard and approved as his or htr own work. Any other combination must necessarily be less ihn tho Lest. Dc sure you get a Victrola. ! Ij l I I , MITH'K TO CKI'III TORS State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. I n tie- County Court. In tie- matter of the estate of John K raeger, defeat tl : To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in l'latts m oiih in raid nmutv, tin tile L'titli day of iii toher. A. 1 1. 1 jo. ami on the "rtth day of .laniiarv . A. I . R'.'l. at ten I I'll oi lock a. m.. ea' h day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate. Willi a view to. their adjustment and allowance. The lime limited for pre s( ntatlon of claims against said estate is three months from the 26th day of Ccloher, A. 1 1. 1!'U. and the time lim ited for payment of debts is one year from said I'i'tli day of October, P.ja. Witness my hand and the seal of said i'ounty Court, this jr.th tlav of St ptt ruber, l'-iL'". Ahl.KX .1. RKKSON. iSeall s'JT-lw. County Judge. MlTII'i: TO ItKIHlOICS State -if Nebraska, Cass conn- The t . In the Cointty Court. In tin- matter of the estate of Pavid Ton rielot. deceasctl. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at tin- County Court room in I'latts im.iiili in said county, on tlie Hth day of November, lfti, anil on the 1st tlav of 1'fl.i nary, Ri.M. at 111 o'clock a. m. each day to receive atvd examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their ad just men t and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the Cdh ifnv of November, A. 1 1. 19J0 and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said '.th day of November, H1'0. Witness my hand ami the seal of saitl County Court, this 1st day of Oc tober, 19JII. A LLKX J. UK KSO.V. (Seal) ol-? County Judge. i.i:i;vi. mitm'I-'. olice lo wn-ttrxitleiit llefemlailt To Silas 1 1 ii IT. Iiefendant: You will take notice that on the !t!i tiav of October. 1920. the plaintiff herein." M rs. A. C. Huff, tiled her peti tion in the IHstrict Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska, against saitl defendant. Sias 1 1 u IT. the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax certificate duly issued to the plaintiff on the -4 1 1 1 tla v of November. RUN, hy the treasurer of Cass county. Nebraska, fir.- the taxes duo and delinquent en l.ots ii.il. v.:vi and it:;:: in tlie -Village of Louisville, Nebraska, for the sum of $S.:;s, and for the sum of $7.27 sub- n. Democratic Candidate for Governor Four Years of Faithful and Economical Management Speaks for Itself! A Vote for Morehead Means Less Taxes and Waste! mpm 0 to ett0 TVi itlf G1 3 JOHN W. CRABILL, Plattsmouth, Nebraska se.i,eiit taxes paid during the y.-.ir RMS and $.x.0J suhseipient taxts paid by plaintiff for the year HUH. Tlliit the jihove desi I ibed real estate he tharged with the above amount with lawful interest thereon, and thai plaintiff he awarded foreclosure there of, and that equity of redemption and all other interests of the defendant Silas Huff he forever haired and fore closed, and that said real estate be sold to satisfy the amount of the lien due thereon, ami for such other ciui ta bio relief. You are ietiiired to answer said petition on or before the JL'nd day of J November. 19L'0. I'aieti mis, liin tiav m iictooer. u.i. MRS. A. C. Hl'FF. Plaintiff. C. A. RAWI.S. oil-'.' Attv. for Plaintiff. Minn: i n iti-'.niToits State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Ann White, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: S'oii are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts moutli. in said county, on the lot I day of October. A. 1 ). R20. and on tlie 1 id h day of January. A. I . 1:21, at 10 o'clock a. m. each tlav. to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with ji view to their adjustment ami allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said ct-a t e is three months from the l.".th tiny of October. A. I . 19 20. and the time lim ited for pavmi-tit of debts is one year from said i'.th day of October, 19-0. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 15th day of September, 1920. ALLKN J. RKKSON. (Seal) s20-? County Judge. ltOAU XOTK'K To all whom it may concern: The Commissioner appointed to open a road beginning eighty roils east of the southeast corner of Section nine teen. (Ri) Township eleven. (11). Range fourteen, (H) in Cass county. Nebras ka: thence running due west to the southwest corner of Section nineteen, (19) Township eleven, (11) Range four teen, (14) width of said road to be forty (40) feet, has reported in favor of the opening thereof; and all objec tions hereto, or claims Tor damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's office on or before noon on tho 20th day of November, 1920, or such road will lie opened without reference thereto. GEO. R. SAYLKS, s!6-4w. County Clerk. Economy and Efficiency will be secured in the state government by voting for an V ffll ,hi tvfV D0tvW .rve LVtCt. I'M i-ip-'- 4 c-t. '.-tr r;.eg, ',ffc - -J iiitm it up himicim; oil t'ctltioo for Iol til in ii I of iluilnixl rnt ri . The State of Nebral.a. i.'a t mi n - tv. In ti,e County c.uit. In the matter of the i .-tale of Aug ust I. Volt tug, decease.). Ui reading- aid tiling the petition of Henry F. Nolting and. Vr.-dri. k '. Nolting praving that administration of said estate rusty tie granted to Kathar ine Nolting as administratrix: Orrtel cd. That Tin-siLi v" ' 'l ob'er 2:m!i. A. D. l'.cn. at Hi o'clo.-U a. m. Is a -.signed for hearing said petition, when all persons int. res!.. I in said estate may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said totmtv. and show cause why the prayer of petitioners should not he granted: .in. I that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all pel sous inteifsltd in said matter l.y publishing a copy of thi.i order in the I "la 1 1 smoii t ii Journal, a t run-wee k ly new pa in r printed in said county for three :;uc. cssive weeks, prior to said day of hea l iii't. 1 i.itetl I i. toher 2. 192H. Ahl.KX .1. RKKSON. ol-."w. County Judge. i:ii mum i: To. all whom it may concern: The Commissioner a ppol ti t ed to t lose ;i road beginning at eighty rods east and about twenty rods north of the southeast corner of Section nineteen. Township eleven. Range fourteen: thence funning due West I hree-foil rt lis of one mile to R. F. 1 1. route Number one, has reported in favor of the clos ing thereof: arid all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be tiled in tlie County Clerk's office on or be fore noon on the 2'U h day of Novem ber. 1920. or such road will he closed without reference thereto. CKo. R. SAYI.KS, slll-hv. Countv Clerk. ii;i;i. Mini i: To Thomas li. I'tulervvooil, Iiefen dant: You are hereby notified that on the 2nd tiny of July, 1920, Sarah K. l'ti.let -wood. Plaintiff, filed her petition and commenced nu action against you in the liistrict Court of Cass county. Ne braska, tlie object and prayer of which art! to obtain an absolute divorce from you on tlie ground of extreme cc-clty, without provocation or fault upon the part of the plaintiff. You art; requested to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of November. 19 20. SARAH Ii. I'NRKKWOOI. -o7-4w. Plaintiff. f I r, I t I Y r