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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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ARRESTED FOR
OF BOOZE
TED LEWIS, CLAIMING NEBRASKA
CITY AS HOME, GIVEN JOLT
IN COUNTY COURT.
From Tuesday's Dally.
This morning in county court be
fore Judge Beeson, a young man giv
ing the name of Ted Lewis and his
residence as Nebraska City, was
brought before the court charged
with transporting liquor contrary to
the law of the state of Nebraska. The
young man at first was of the opinion
that he would enter a plea of not
cuiltv. but later decided that he
would acknowledge the violation of
the law and accordingly was given a
fine of $100 and costs which will
amount to $125.
The capture of Lewis occurred last
evening when County Attorney Cole
and Sheriff Quinton gave chase to
the Ford sedan of the prisoner and
overhauled him near the Allison farm
south of Murray. The two officers
Avere out motoring and while at Mur
ray saw the gentleman who was sus
pected of being engaged in the trans
portation of the contraband juice of
the corn andccordingly when Lewis
saw the officers he decided that what
he needed was solitude and lots of it
and accordingly hit for the road in
bis car with the officers making a
close second. After a race of a few
miles the Ford struck its colors and
the officers took charge of the situa
tion and brought the gentleman on
into Plattsmouth to await' his trail
In addition to a heavy fine for the
transportation of the liquor Mr.
Lewis will lose his sedan for having
it engaged in this unlawful work.
After the trial, the prisoner was
remanded to the custody of Sheriff
Quinton until the amount due to
rettle for his fine is forthcoming, as
Mr. Lewis expects to have the amount
here by this evening to secure his
release.
RED GROSS TO MEET
AT WEEPING WATER
On Saturday Afternoon, October 23,
at 3 o'clock Meeting is to Ar
range for 4th Roll Call.
The various Red Crosses branches
of Cass county will meet at Weeping
Water on Saturday afternoon. Octo
ber 23rd, to arrange for the Fourth
roll call and for the election of offi
cers for the ensuing year. It is
hoped to have a .full meeting at this
time in order that the plans for the
coming year. It is hoped to have a
full meeting at this time in order
that the plans for the coming year
may be fully discussed.
The home service department of
the Red Cross is becoming'one of the
most important branches of the work
and its aid in caring for the sick or
needy or unfortunate former service
men and their families is something
that should be more fully appreciat
ed. Every branch of the Red Cross
in the county should be well repre
rented at the meeting and the hearty
co-operation of the public given in
the work.
Mrs. F. II. Dunbar, secretary of
the home service department, was at
Weeping Water yesterday, arranging
for the meeting and will have the
assistance of the Weepinf Water post
of the American Legion is arranging
for the gathering.
HIGH SCHOOL LOSES
TO FREMONT ELEVEN
To the Tune of 25 to 0 Goes to
Weeping Water Friday Legion
. Game Here Next Sunday.
The Plattsmouth high school foot
ball team, playing in Fremont yes
terday afternoon, was defeated by
the score of 25 to 0. but the game
was far more interesting throughout
than the score would indicate.
The contest was very clean and
sportsmanlike in every way and 'the
locals, while regretting to lose the
battle, felt that they had been treat
ed royallv by their opponents and
are pleased over the clean and pleas
ing manner in which the game was
played.
For the Plattsmouth team. Hallas.
McCarthy,. Schneider and Wescott
were the chief stars in making gains
for their organization and in block
ing the plays of their opponents.
The local team will visit Weep
ing Water on next Friday afternoon
and play the high school team of
that city.
The Fremont team is one of the
best high school teams in eastern
Nebraska and one that has made a
veiy pleasing record so far thi3 sea-
ron and bids fair to be one of the
contenders for the state champion
ship of the year.
Interest in local football circle,
also centers in next Sunday's open
ing 'game between the newly orga
nized-American Legion team, and the
Havelock Boilermakers.
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Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner?
Bitter taste? Complexion sallow?
Liver perhaps Deeds waking up.
Doan's Regulets for bilious attacks.
30c at all stores. " .'
W. T- Richardson, of Mynafd,
writes insurance for the Farmers
Mutual of Lincoln. Phone 2411.
LAND FOR SALE
30,000 acres of land located in the
highlands , of Louisiana. See P. O.
Egenberger. Agent.' Plattsmouth.
: daw.
LOCAL NEWS
Prom Monday's Dallv i
rnntaln Isaac Wiles was a passen
ger .this afternoon for Omaha to visit
his 'son, T. F. Wiles and family for
a short time.
fipnree W ' Thomas and wife of Ne
braska citv. came ud yesterday from
their home to attend the funeral of
their old friend. Dr. E. W. Cook, and
for a short visit with relatives and
friends.
Miss Edith Frans, of Avoca, came
nn Saturday to visit for the week
end here as a guest at the home of
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John I.
Lyon and with other relatives and
friends.
August Swanson was a passenger
this morning for Omaha, -where he
has been taking treatment for. some
time with rheumatism. Mr. Swanson
has Just recently returned from In
dianapolis. where he has been visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Barney Wampler.
Andy Thomsen motored down last
evening from Cedar Creek accompan
led hv Mrs. fieoree E. Savles am
daughter. Mrs. Andrew Fudge of
Montgomery. Virginia, and the mem
bers of the party visited at the home
of County Clerk George It. sayies ana
family for a few hours.
Mrs J. A. Murray is in the city
for a short visit, with her many old
time friends. Mrs. Murray is now
Hvine at Milford. where she is car
ing for her aged parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Kearns. and reports that
the father is now in very leeDK
health and requires the most con
stant care.'''
"rom Tuesday's Dally.
D. J. Pitman cf Murray, was in
the city yesterday afternoon for a
few hours looking after a few mat
ters of business.
Countv Commissioner J. A. Pitz
and A. J. Trilety were in Council
Bluffs today for a few hours looking
after some matters of business.
Mrs. J. C. Stevenson of Greenwood
and son, Arthur, of Lincoln, were in
the city today for a few hours at
tending to some matters in the coun
ty court.
J. G. Meisinger and William Rum
mell. were among those going to
Omaha this morning to spend a few
hours looking after some matters of
business.
Frank Grauf came up this morn
ing from his home south of the city
an dspent a few hours attending to
some matters of business with the
merchants.
Frank Wheiler of Madird, Neb.,
arrived in the city last evening to
spend a, short time here attending to
some real estate. deals in which he
is interested.
Dr. B. F. Brendel of Murray, demot-
cratic candidate for representative
was in the city today for a few hours
looking after some business matters
while enroute home from Omaha.
W. R. Young, "the auctioneer, de
parted this afternoon for Brunswick,
Nebraska, where he will have charge
of a sale of thoroughbred hogs near
that place. Mr. Young has made an
enviable reputation in his line thru-
out the state and is meeting with
great success in his sales.
James W. Newell, of Washington,
D. C, was a visitor here this after
noon with his father, Hon. W. H
Newell and family, for a few hours.
while en route from the west. Mr
Newell is now employed . with the
government in the settlement of the
railroad administration business.'
The name Doan's inspires con
fidence Doan's Kidney Pills for kid
ney ills. Doan's Ointment for skin
itching. Doan's Regulets for a mild
laxative. Soli at all drug stores.
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ELM WOOD
Leader-Echo
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Mr. and Mrs. Emos Hughes a.nd
Mr. and Mrs. Tangeman and Miss.
Bishop, all of Gretna, were Sunday
visitors at the home of C-G. Bailey
and family.
Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Scott and
daughter, motored' to Lincoln Tues
day, and from there continued over
land to Chandler, Oklahoma, where
they visited Prof. R. E. Conley and
lamiiy and no Edmond, Oklahoma
where they visited Mr. Scott's broth
er. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Creamer have
now moved to town and are located
in the property they recently pur
chased m the northeast part of town
Of course Mr. Creamer is a little
lonesome for the farm but in all
probability he will get used to us
fellows around town and will be
FOR A FEW HOURS A DAY
WE WILL RAISE YOUR PAY
TRAIN FOR OFFICE WORK
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horthand. Bookkeeping. Banking. Civil
t i,wiini raining, i eicgrjmhv
Business Arfmlnl.,..,i..
poaitiona, 8xl salaries and rapid promo-
We find positions for atudnt
Qualify. Expanses moderate. Work for
oard If desired. Enter any Monday
Assure success by- .
8ELECTJOM OF AN ACCREDITED
SCHOOL.
hi chest standards of teachers and courses.
VV rite them for catalogue, menuoninj-
BORES COLLEGE Lincoln Business Collet
Omaht, Nabi-aaka - Lincoln. Nebraska ,
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fellow of the burg.
Last Friday evening was a very
hannv occasion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Gustin in this city.
It was the thirtieth anniversary oi
the wedding of these good people and
a number of their friends had as
sembled at their beautiful and hos
pitable home to help them do justice
to the occasion. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bailey and son,
Warren; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wil
liams and family; Mrs. Edith Clem
ents" and son, Harry; Mr. and. Mrs.
A. H. Wallinerer and Mr. and Mrs.
Treat, of Calloway, Nebraska. The
eyening was spent in a social man
ner, the game of somerset ueing in
dulged in.. Delicious refreshments
were served.
On last Friday evening as Thor
nnvlso was driving tr Lincoln in his
big" Hudson car and while about four
miles from that place or near the turn
thai goes to Bethany, he struck the
cement side of a bridge. The car
was going at sufficient speed so that
the fenders and running board on the
right side of the car were completely
scraped off and the side of the body
badly dented and scratched. Mr.
Boyles was severely injured, being
badly cut by broken pieces of glass.
A young fellow came along in a Ford
car about this time and took Mr.
Boyles to a hospital in Lincoln,
where his injuries were attended to.
While they were very serious, he is
.getting' along all right at present.
Mr. Long of the garage had the Hud
son car brought back- to this place
Saturday for repairs. The accident
was due to-the feet that a large car
passing had stirred up so much dust
that Mr. Boyles was unable to see
the bridge in time' to miss it.
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Gotleib Kockenbach
returned last "Saturday from a sum
mer spent in eastern Colorado, where
Mr. Kockenbach has been working
at his trade of plasterer. He reports
good crops and prosperous conditions
through that part of the country.
Walter F. Cook and family re
turned last week from Colorado,
where they went last spring with the
intention of making their future
home. Unfortunately they got lo
cated in a section of the state where
conditions were not the best and
crops not abundant, and became dis
satisfied. A gloom was cast over the entire
community last Thursday evening,
when it was learned that one of the
most esteemed of our older citizens,
J. C. Benz, had suffered a stroke of
paralysis, which occurred at about
6 o'clock. He had enjoyed his usual
health, and had just returned from
a stroll down town when Mrs. Betts,
his nearest neighbor, heard a pe
culiar noise and ran to his assistance.
He evidently realized what, was com
ing and rang the telephone but was
unable to speak. Mr. Oberle sus
pected trouble and hurried up the
alley, just as Mr. Betts came home
and quickly joined in assisting. Dr.
Longacre was called and he was put
to bed and made easy. He lingered,
conscious, but unable to speak, un
til about 0 o'clock Tuesday evening,
when the end came peacefully and
apparently wijthout pain. Funeral
services will be held at the Metho
dist church Friday afternoon at 2
o'ejock conducted by the pastor, Rev.
Chadwick, and the remains will be
laid to rest beside his wife "2n Camp
Creek cemetery.
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LOUISVILLE
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J Courier
iaagittaiginfjiianajae
The many Louisville , friend of
Mrs. J. D. Creel, who was formerly
Miss Katherine Richey, will bo in
terested to learn that Mr. and Mrs.
Creel and little daughter, Polly Lou,
moved from their home in Omaha
last week to their former home in
Pueblo, Colorado, and will wish them
every success and happiness.
Tom Cromwell, of Grant, Nebras
ka, has traded a section of Perkins
county land for the Valentine Schram
farm near Gretna, consisting of 160
acres. The Schram farm broimht
about $375 jer acre and he paid $.100
an acre for the Perkins county land.
which is well improved. Mr. Crom
well is a former Cass countv resi
dent.
John A. Ilenuintrs. Sr.. is visifinir
his nephew, John Hennings and fam
ily and other relatives and friends in
Oklahoma and will probably spend
tne winter down there for the bene
fit of his health. His daughter. Miss
Myrtle, is staving with her. sister.
Mrs. Mike Tritsch and family, in
nattsraouth. during her father's ab
sence. x
Mrs. E. F. Pettis, son Donald hor
cousin and aunt. Mrs. Carrie Pettis
and Miss Mary Hebbard, of Lincoln,
drove down Sunday to look after mat
ters at her farm west of town, where
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinton reside.
Airs, rettis two daughters are teach
ing in distant states. Miss Dorothy in
Kentucky and Miss Marian i n Hplcna
Montana.
Mr. aird Mrs. G. P. n rnwn and
their guest. Miss Josephine Rys, of
Plattsmouth. spent Sundav in tho
country and were dinner guests of
Mrs. Brown's brother-in-law, Law
rence Group and family, and sup
per guests at the home of her brother-in-law.
Llovd Groun and familv
They drove to Plattsmouth In the
evening io taice Aiiss Kys home,
- Ernest Pautsch returned the latter
part of last, week from a ei w-ppkn'
visit with relatives and old friend3
and neighbors in Wisconsin. On his
way home, he visited relatives and
friends In M innesota. lanHinc In
Louisville on his birthday last Fri
day. He had not set the day of his
return but Mrs. Pautsch and daugh
ter. Miss Lvdia. had his birthdav rak
all ready for him in case he reached
come in time. Mr. Pautsch does not
look it and his friends will find It
hard to believe- that ha celebrated kis
58th birthday upon this occasion. .
XOT1CK TO CUKDlTOhS
The State of Nebraska,' Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Wil
liam Jleil, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are- hereby notified. That I will
it at the County Court room In IMatts
mouth i said countv. on the 9th day
of October, 1920, and on the 10th day
of January, 1921. at 10 o'clock a. m. of
each of said days to receive and ex
amine all claims apainst said estate,
witli a view to their adjustment ' and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims ugainst said.es
state Is three months from the Utij day
of October, A. I. 1U20, ami the time
limited for payment flf debts Is one
vear from said 9lh day Of October,
1920. 5
YVitnesS my hand and tho seal of
said County Court, this 4th day of
September, 1920.
ALLKN J. BlCKfO.W
(Seal; sl3-4w. 'County Judye.
OTICr. OK Itr.FKItKK'S SAI.K-
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Pcniamin F. Goodman, rialntiiT, vs.
llobei t F. Goodman et al, Defendants.
Notice is hereby Riven that pursuant
to an order of sale issued to me by
the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, on t'e. 2Sth day of Septem
ber, 1920. in action pending In said
court In which Henjamin F. Goodman
was plaintiff and Kobert F. XJoodman
et al. were defendants. I will, on the
9th day of November, 1920, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day at the
south front door of the court house In
riuttstiioutii. Cass county. Nebraska,
offer for sale at public vendue to tiie
highest bidder for eash. the following
described real' estate situated in the
City' of l'lattsniontlt, Cass county, Ne
braska, to-wlt:
Lois nine, ten. eleven and twelve In
Klock ne hundred ten, according to
the published ami recorded plat thereof.
Said sale, will remain open for one
hour. i
C A. KAWLS,
Keferee.
CIIAS. E. MAKT1N,
nnl-r.w. Attorney.
MITICK TO CltKDITOItS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Adam
KafTenberjrer. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby untitled. That I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth in said county, on tho 6th day
of November, 1920, a-ud on the 1st day
of February, 1921. at 10 o'cloek a. m.
each day. to receive and examine all
claims against said estate, with a view
to their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for tho presentation
of claims against said estate is three
months from, the "th day of November,
A. D. 1920, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said I'.th day of Novemher, 1920.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Countv Court, this 1st day of
October, 1920.
ALLKN J. I"! ICE SON",
(Seal) ot-? ' County Judge.
IJ'.GAL aotici:
Notice to non-resident defendants.
To the Free Daptist Foreign Mis
sion Society, a corporation: American
liiian i Trust Company, a corporation:
west half of the northeast quarter of
Section twenty (20), Township eleven
(11). North Kanjre ten (10). east of
the 6th I. M., Cass county, Nebraska
and all persons claiming any interes
of anv kind in said real estate, or
any part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Jienry MelrJurcen, as
plaintiff on the 20th day of September,
1920. hied bis petition In the Distric
Court of Cass county, .Nebraska, where
in you and each of you are defendants
the object and prayer of which Petl
tlon are that yon :iv7d each of you, and
all persons' claiming by, through or
under you adversely to plaintiff, be
adjudged to have no interest, right
estate, or lien in or to:
West half of the northeast
quarter of Section twenty (20).
Township eleven 11, North" Tiantje
ten (10), eas-t of the 6th P. M.,
Cass county, Nebraska
or any part or portion thereof, and
that the plaint iff Henry Sleirjurpren
together with lis grantors be adjudg
ed to have been in the adverse pos
session of said land for more than ten
years last past, and that the letral
title thereto hits become fully vested
in Henry Meirjurgren notwithstanding
the claims at you and each of you
or any one claiming by, through or
under you. and that the title to said
land be forever quieted In the said
Henry Melrjurgen. as against you am
each of you. and. that each and all o
said defendants above named, and those
whoso names are unknown, and not
stated, be forever barred from claim
ing or asserting anv right, tide. In
terest or 'estate in and to said real
state or any part thereof, and for sncl
other and further relief as tx the court
may seem just and equitable.
You and each of you are further
notified you are required to answer
said petition on or before Monday, the
22nd day of Jvovember. 1!2'.
JlENliY JIKIItJLT.OKN,
Plaintiff
C. A. KAWI-S.
oll-Iw. His Attorney
MITICK TO H'lt r.OITOHS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of le estate of tsarah
L). Ulack, 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 10th day
or Novemner. a. l. PJ2. ami on tn
10th day of February, A. I. 1921, at 10
o'clock a. m. each day to receive and
examino all claims against said estate
Willi a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
estate is three months from ttie 10th
day of November, .4. I . 1920. and the
time limited for payment of debts is
one ear ti oni said 10th day or No
vein her, - 1920.
"Witness my band and the seal of
said County Court tills 9th day of
ixtouer, lyju. . -
ALLKN J- BEESON,
(Seal) oll-4w. County Judge,
PHIIII Tj" OTtCH
In tho County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Sam
uel Ailey, deceased.
NOTICE
To all persons Interested In the es
tate of Samuel Allev. deoeased: .
iou are herebv notified that on this.
the 13th day of October. 1920, the peti
tion of Mark AVhite was Hied in this
Court alleging that one Samnel Alley,
iate a resident and inhabitant of Cass
county. Nebraska, departed this lifer at
Hock Bluffs, in .--aid countv, on Decem
ber 2nd. 1S7-",, leaving an estate to be
administered and a Last Will and Tes
tament disposing of same, which Is
now on file herein, and which was ad
mitted to probate in this court on the
fith day of January. 1S76, before Wm.
H. Newell, then County Judge of said
county, rji shown by an order entered
on page 210 of Entrv Book "B" a rec
ord of paid court, but that by over
sight or omission, 'the paid County
Judge failed to . endorse his certificate
of probate thereon, as required by law,
to entitle said instrument to be read
In evidence of title to real estate, and
praying that said instrument be allow
ed, established, probated and .authen
ticated, as required by law.
You are further notified that said
petition and riroofs thereon will be
heard at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth, in Cats county, Nebraska.'
on the lf.th da- of November, 1920. at.
nine o'clock In the- forenoon, at which
time all persons interested may appear,
and content the same.- and unless ob
iectlonr. are filed on or before said
day And hour of hearing, Ui Court
may grant the praver of said petition.
Dated October i' 1920.
f ALLEN- J. BEESON,
ol4-3w. ! t County Judge.
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We have these shellers in stock. Come in and look them over.
PHONE NO. 1
MITICK
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
M. Irury, Plaintiff, vs. Henry J.
St nil": H. J. Stoll; Wm. V. Kropp, De
fendants. The object of the above entitled fic
tion In wjiwli u summons is herewith
served uponaillenry J. Stull, H. J. Stull
and V. F. Kropp, and all persor.3 un
known who may have or -;laim to have
any right, title or interest in and to
the North half of the Northwest Cjiirr
ter (NVi NW'i) of Section two (2),
Township ten (10), Hange twelve (12),
Cass county, Nebraska is the fore
elosurer of Tax Certificates No. 4616
owned by M. Drury, plaintiff, and cov
ering the, above described .tract of
land.
That on or about the fith day of
October, I9l!i. the plaintiff hied her
petition in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, and the above nam
ed defendants are hereby notified that
unless they answer within thirty days
of the completed service of this notice.
exclusive of the day of such service,
the petition of said Plaintiff filed
against them In the Clerk's otlice of
said Court, such petition will be taken
as true and judgment rendered ac
cordlngly.
M. DliUIlV,
By Plaintiff.
K. L. PltURY.
oil-? Her Attorney.
I.KilAI, XOTIC'K
otlce in Non-ltwilut Defendant
To Silas Huff. Defendant:
You will take notice that on the
9th day of October, 1920, the plaintiff
herein, MPS. A. C. Huff, tiled her petl
tion in the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, against said defendant,
Silas Huff, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain tax
certificate duly issued to the plaintiff
on the 4th day of November, 1918. by
the treasurer of Cass countv. Nebraska
for the taxes due and delinquent on
Lots 631, 632 and 6:;:t in the Village
of Louisville, Nebraska, for the sum
of $S.3S. and for the sum of S7.27 sub
sequent taxes paid during the year
1918 and $8.02 subsequent taxes paid
by plaintiff for the year 1919.
That the above described real estate
bo -.charged with the above amount
with lawful interest thereon, and that
plaintiff be awarded foreclosure there
of, and that equity of redemption and
all other interests of the defendant
Silas Huff be forever barred and fore
closed, and that said real estate be
sold to satisfy the amount of the lien
due thereon, and for such other equi
table relief.
You are required to answer said
Pitition on or before the 22nd day ot
November, 1920.
Dated this 11th day of October. 1920.
MRS. A. C. HUFF.
Plaintiff.
C. A. KAWLS.
oil-? Attv.-for Plaintiff.
ROAD NOTICE
To all whom it may concern:
The Commissioner appointed to open
n.
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Four Year of Faithful and Economical Management' Speaks for Itaelf!
A Vote fo r Mo rehead Means Less
Taxes and Waste!
Cylinder Machines
BUILT TO SHELL IIUSXED CSRH
T. H. Pollock Garage,
a road beginning eighty rods east of
the southeast corner of Section nine
teen. (19 Township eleven, (11), Range
fourteen, (14) 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 for damages,
must be filed in the County Clerk's
office on or before noon on the 20th
day of November, 1920, or such road
will be opened without reference
thereto.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
s!6-4w. County Clerk.
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.OTlCE TO CHKDITOUS
State of Nebraska. Casa. county, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Ann
White, deceased. , y
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- 15th day
of October. A. D. 1920. and on the 16th
day of January. A. D. 1921. at 10 o'clock
a. in. each day. to receive and examine
all claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment add . allow
ance. The time limited for the pre
sentation of claims against said estate
is three months from the lath day of
October, A. D. 1920, and the time lim
ited for payment of debts Is one year
from said 15th day of October, 1920.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 15th day of
September, 1920.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) s20-? County Judge.
MITICK TO CHKDITOUS
State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss.
In the County Court.
In tho matter of the estate of John
Kraeger, deceased: '
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth m salU county, on me znin uay
of October, A. D. 1920, and on the 26th
dav of January. A. D. 1921.-at ten (ltn
o'clock a. m., each day, to receive and
examine all claims against said estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for . pre
sentation of claims against said estate
is three months from the 26th day of
October, A. D. 1920. and the time lim
ited for payment ot debts Is one year
from said 26th day of October, 1920.
. Witness my hand andl the seal of
said County Court, this 25th day of
September, 1920.
(Seal) s27-4w. 1 County .Judge.
XOTICK TO CUEDITOltS, .
The ' State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss. " . .
In the county :oun.
In the matter of the estate of David
Tourtelot, -deceased. ,;'
To the creditors-or said estate:
Yon are herebv notified. That I will
sit at the Countv Court room in Platts
mouth in said county., on the 6th day
Economy and Efficiency
will be secured in the state government by voting for
jk9UIr
Grows"
Incorporated 1867
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
of November, 1920, and on the 1st day
of February, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
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 three
months from the fith day of November,
A. D. 1920 anl the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 6th day of November, 1920.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 1st day of Oc
tober, 1920,'
r ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) oi-? County Judge.
INSURANCE
See F. G. Egenherger or Vfck Kri
vanek for all kinds of insurance. Of
fice in the M. W..A. building, Sixth
street. tf.
THE UNIVERSAL CAB
OUR NEW LOW PRICES
ox
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Touring, with starter 585.15
Coupe, with starter 829.85
Sedan, with starterr S 8 1.90
One-ton truck with grain and
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We are taking signed orders for
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and as onr allotment of cars will not
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reduced prices, do not, delay giving
us your signed orders if you want
prompt delivery. '
T. H. Pollock Garage
Authorized Ford Dealer
Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I
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