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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FOUR
Cbc plattsiTeoutb "journal
PUBLISHED SELII-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, IIEURASKA
Filtered at I'osto.TIce. l'lattsmout h. Neb., aa second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
WHAT THIR
TEEN YEARS
HAVE BROT
BRIEF RESUME OF PROGESS THAT
THE LAST FEW YEARS HAS
BROUGHT TO COUNTY FARM
XOTICE TO C It EDITORS
State of Nebraska, Cass
con n-
Don't forget to date it 1921.
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Kiurae has about quit fuming.
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This season promises to be the Everything seems to have a limit
bargain hunter s I'topia. i but stupidity.
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In most cases the law's delay i ' How much worse the itch would
due to the Iawver's delav. be if you could r.ot scratch!
:o: :o:
Waiters' wages are being reduced.) With coal at its present price,
l that a tip to the tippers? ; think of the fuel, bill in hell! .
:o: :o:
The fat jobs are fading. Kery- ! Walking is better exercise out of
body must set down to real work. : doors than around a pool table - :
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Practice makes rerfect; before' The confidence man is always
1022 vou'll write it 1021 automati- pleased to meet wise guys who know
callv. ' jit ull.
:o: J o:o
Heliieose will please postpone ac-1 "Let the wicker be ashamed;" let
tion until Leonard Wood gets into them be filent in the grave. 1 sa.
Since the first
when J. 11. Tarns
perintendency of
west of the city,
of March 1908,
assumed the su
the county farm
there has beeu
The
ty. ss.
in itie County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
lserymanii. deceased.
To the creditors of sai.l estate:
You are hereby notiHetl. That I will
yit at the County Court room In Flutts
moulh In said rountv. on the 10th day
.of Jamiarv, A. U. 1921. and on the 11th
;1ay of April. A. 1. 1921. at ten o'clock
.in the forenoon of each day. to receive
inn.1 examine all claims against said
testate, with a view to their adjust-i
(nieiit and allowance. The time limited
'for the presentation of claims against
said estate is three months from tin
10th day of January. A. IV 1921. and
the lime limited for payment of debts
is one year from said 10th day of
January, A. I. 1921.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this Sth day of Fo
re m be r. 1920.
aflfx J. FKF-OX.
(Sal) County Jiid;
ee.un-
vs.
the cabinet.
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Six thousand persons from the
United States are emigrating to Ci
ada monthly.
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Japanese launch ships with the
relo.tse f a Hook of birds to insure
the vessel's safety.
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I Victors prescribe yeast for 1-oils
instead of lancing them nowadays
a sort of hoperaticn.
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Tonzis poetry writing may prove
to he simply a prosaic effort to es
tablish an insanity plea.
o:o
One of the causes of high living
eosis is that "cutting down father's
suit f.r Willie" is a iost art.
31:17.
Ma;-be I'ir.iru J.-h:isnri -:; eyp!a;n
to Caiif rr.i.:: why Harding telect
eil Florida for hi- next vacation.
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Won.' or if the liockefeller founda
tion cou'vin't establish a school to
teach sign painters how to spell.
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Bela Kun wins the big medal.
Hungary has had to build a vast
mausoleum to hold all its victims.
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Grasshoppers in South America
tain lo length of five inches and
tiu-ir iiigs pread out tin inches.
If your head is good for nothing
else, you can still use it to catch
cold with.
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One New Orleans firm is export
ing an average of 10.000 alligator
hides a month.
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.It is estimated that there are at
lean 30.000 caribou at large in
Yukon territory.
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Roasted dandelion roots are used
as a substitute for coffee in some
parts of Europe.
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Some men buy advertising, some
dead-head it. Henry Ford has it
tli rust upon him.
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Some girls seem to grow more
beautiful as they grow older. Prac
tice often makes perfect.
o;p
The final test of honesty comes
when you have a chance to get rid of
a plugged quarter, but don't.
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Hez Heck says: "The records
put the blame upon Eve. but the
probabilities all point to Adam.
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He: Heck says: "A man who
.-nnnot hit the center of the cuspidor
has no busines? chewing tobacco."
n
Sale S
Reduction
on Furniture and Rugs!
,9x1 2, now.
.9x12, now.
.09
9x 1 2, now .
9x12. now.
9,
now .
now.
now.
8x10.
6x9,
6x9, now
,6x9, now
,9x12, now
$48.50
42.50
37.50
32.50
29.75
29.75
29.75
27.50
19.50
14.75
18.00
4.50
$70.00 Axminster rue; ,
t5 ( 0 Axminster rug ,
velvet rug
r5
ruy.
$43.00 rue ,
$4:?. 00 Axminster rug ,
$2.50 Axminster rug
$32.30 tapestry rug ,
$32.00 wool fiber rug ,
$42.00 Wilton rug
$7.30 Axminster small rugs, now.
MATTRESSES
$24.00 30-lb all cotton felt mattress $16.00
$KS.00 30-ib all cotton felt mattress 12.50
$14.00 30-lb all cotton felt mattress 9.85
$10.00 sanitary cot pads 7.25
$10.00 sanitary cots 7.85
Other good cots at 6.50
$8.00 comforters (72xS4 inches) now 5.00
HIGH GRADE FURNITURE
$73.00 genuine Spanish leather duofold $62.50
Or.e used duofcld at 45.00
One new piano and some new phonographs
at GREAT REDUCTIONS.
$263.00 Am. v.-alnut. 4-piece bed room suite. .$198.00
$323.00 tapestry 3-piece parlor suite 228.00
$32.00 steel bed, walnut or mahogany finish. . 26.50
$22.00 extra good Vemis Martin bed 17.50
$11.50 bed springs 9.75
$68.00 walnut dresser 58.50
$60.00 Circasian walnut finish dresser 47.50
$60.00 walnut dressing table 47.50
Ten good dressers, slightly used, in A-l con
dition, from $14.50 to $27.50
$70.00 bufTeL genuine quarter sawed oak $58.50
$63.00 buffet, genuine quarter sawed oak 48.50
$120.00 buffet (60-inch) Mission oak 75.00
One used burTet 18.50
One used kitchen cabinet 10.00
One new base for kitchen cabinet 7.50
$28.09 washer and wringer 17.50
$60.00 gas range 37.50
Or.c used ca.s range 22.50
Two ccal ranges $12.50 and 27.00
P
Ghrist & Christ,
Phone Gs5
.rJ-rv-T-er Hucch Buildiirr - 4th. and Msin Streets
PLATTSMQUTO NEBRASKA
many changes and improvements
made that certainly should he rea
lized and appreciated by the tax
payers of the county and which are
examples cf the energetic efforts
that Mr. Tarns has made in behalf 1 1 oaring upon the petition.
of the people cf Cass county.
At the time thirteen years ago.
when Mr. Tarns took up his work at
the farm it was a sorry condition
of affairs that existed there. The
farm was poorly' equipped and the
conditions in the living quarters of
the inmates was very poor and un
sanitary. To be fent to the farm
in these days was a sentence to suf
fering and "privation. The large old
fashioned house whose interior in
the winter was not unlike that of
the Arctic regions, was not in the
proper shape to house the sick and
ailing that were compelled to seek
shelter in its doors and over the
farm the general condition was one
of lackness.
Mr. Tarns and his good wife on
taking charge of the farm brought
with them a pride in their work and
a realization that the farm was in
tended to be a home for those who
were sent there by the county. They
started in on the tusk and ere many
months has passed the old structure
was made clear and sanitary through
their best efforts and Mr. Tarns be
gan the work of organizing the farm
to make it amount to something to
the county instead of a detriment as
it had teen for years past.
It was a lonp: and hard task to
bring the farm into a paying basis
by this energetic superintendent and
it was a few years before the county
begin to realiio a profit from the
farm that had heretofore caused the
expenditure of a large amount each
year to maintain.
Later some five years ago the home
on the farm was destroyed by fire
and a fine modern structure was
built by the county
old structure nnd it
the finest and most
:n:rs owned by anv
rtate and ha
Mr. and Mrs
could properly be considered a home
for the aged and infirm that had to
come there to make their home.
During the time that Mr. Tarns
has been superintendent of the farm
there has been seventy men residing
at the farm, fifteen women and eight
children, making a total cf ninet--three.
Of these, forty-nine have
left the home to reside elsewhere,
twenty-five have died, five have been
sent to the state hospital, one to the
iuv'.e minded institute and eleven
:;r.- now living at the home and en
j;. in-T the excellent care afforded
t ::on'.
On March 1. lf.06. when Mr. Tarns
assumed the control of the farm the
inventory of the farm and its pro
perty showed that there were imple
ments to the value of $313; live
stock. $S40; grain. $160; furniture.
$221. on hand, making a total value
of the farm equipment at $1,576.
Today, on the inventory made on
January 1. 1921. there were imple
ments. $1,213; live stock. $2,115;
grain, $2,175; furniture? $770. or a
total value of equipment of $6,273.
In addition to this the farm has clear
ed far above the running expenses
for the rast several years.
This is a record the county can
feel well pleased with and Mr. Tarn
as well as the county board are to
be congratulated on their work in
the care of the county farm of Cass
county which has been cited by the
state authorities as the best and
most efficiently managed county farm
in the state.
snow aim:
Court of Cass cruin-
to replace the
is now one of
modern buili
county in the
fulfilled the desire of
Tarn that the farm
A GOAT THAT COSTS
A THOUSAND DOLLARS
H. Sandin cf Fhillisbugr, Hont.,
Brother of Dr. Sandin Brings
Coat to This City.
In the eat window of the C E.
Wescott's Sons store is displayed a
ladies coat of beaver fur that is worth
$1,000 in the coll hard dollars of
Uncle Sam's money, and it is a beau
ty in every way as well as being high
priced.
This coat is of genuine beaver and
represent thirteen No. 1 beaver
hides which were secured by Mr.
Sandin by trapping the fur bearinsr
animals along the Rock creek in
Montana, the stream being a tribu
tary cf the Columbian river, the larg
est stream in the nortfcwest.
The bearer hides were taken by
Mr. Sandin to Minneapolis, where the
firm of Stevenson & Co.. constructed
the coat from the hides and it is a
piece of high class workmanship in
every way. It is one of the finest
specimens of penuine beaver thi-t
can be found on the market and its
genuineness is vouched for by Mr.
Sandin. the trapper of the beaver.
Since its being pwt on exhibition
it has attracted a frreat deal of at
j tention from the ladies especially,
end well it may. as it is a classy gar
ment aside from its great value.
OKI) lilt TO
In the District
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of the ;i;! lie-a! ion
F. 11. Win.iham. administrator, for
1. cense to sell real estate.
Now on this 18th dav of Pei-embr,
. I. 1920. this cause came on for
under oa'h
of 11. It. Windham, administrator cf
the estate of Jr.lv e Deii Windham, di -
east !. pravins; ff-r license to eil the
j roMowinii, described real estate of saii
iJrace Dcn Windham, to-wit: Lot
I 0 in Work rive r in the orishui!
flown of i'lartsinoi't h. Cass ccunv-.
Nebraska, as the same is shown on tlu-
published and recorded plat thereof, or
a snffioient amount thereof to brinr
the sr.m of $1.00.10 for the payment
cf debts allowed atrainst said v estate,
and allowances and costs of adminis
tration, for the reason that there is
r.ot a sufficient amount of personal
property in the possession of s;.id K.
li. Windham, administrator. be"ntrintr
to .aid estate, to pay said debts, al
lowances and costs.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate aopear
h fore me at chambers in the City of
l'l.ittsmouth, in said county, on the
r.rd day of February. A. D. lt"l. i t
the hour of 10 o'clock a. trs., to show
cause, if anv there be. why a licfnse
should not be granted to said II. 1'..
Windham, administrator. to sell s
much of the above described real es
tr.te of said decedent as shall be neces
sary to pay said debts and expenses.
It is further ordered that a copy i.f
this order te served upon all persons
interested in said estate by causing
the same to be published once eat h
week for fov r successive we, ks :n
the Fiat tsmouth Journal, a leiral news
paper printed, published ar.'l ejrev
l:Un--r in said count v of C.ss, N
braska.
JAMES T. r.K'H.KY,
Judire of the I i--tri.-t C'-urt
d.'H-tw "a:-s CoiiTlv. Nebraska
To rtaymond 1 heodorski.
Theodorski. real name unknown
of Kaymor.d Theodorski
Thomas. Sylvia C. Thomas
Hcii-v Thomas: Anna C.
met i. ? oTicr.
Ia the Di.uici ouri f Cass
ity. Nebiaska.
t W:ilc I: I btbt 1 m:i n. Piainti
William J. l!y;.tl et a1. Def n n t i
j. To the defendants. William J. H.att.j
'and Ksthor Ilyait. lis wife: unknown!
heirs, devisees, legate, s. persor.al rep-I
, resentatives and all o! i
I n t , r. t . I in 1)-,. .-Tf 1 1
II.-.., .i..e,-. .I..-!-!
sees, leiratet s, peit-mial I epresc natives
and all other persons interested in the
i estate of Esther liy it:. deceased: Y'ra.
T. Hvatt. first and ral r.ame unknown:
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal r pres. ntatives. ;
! persons interested in it'e
J. Hvatt, d? -eased: Mrs
his wife, Tirst and real n
unknown heirs, devist .s.
sonal reni t s, ntati ves :
i-eisons interested in ;
Mrs. Wri. J. llvatt. .ee.
I Hvatt and Hyatt.
! first and real na:n v.
iklK'V.n I". irs. di.-s, !
'son; l t ones. : i , r.-. a:
' pot s ns in t r -1 ! i ri i ,
l list':. :- liyali. .-.;!s .5- ;
. .b-vist i I, -fiat -.
. t Ives and ;i 1 "t
m ti e state "f
.lames li.
d e v i see::.
taliveV a-
stod in t
ne.--. i'ri'c.1- -.l: i!!';- " :-!?;: ; ..'
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im M'GALEY
PASSES rViiLESTONE
r e-rsu:.s '
William J-ITTac Vrrth T?fr-.or1 in V.'cit r.f
Frienis on His 76ih Birth An
niversary Lat Evening.
ill o:iur
tate of W'm. :
Wm. .1. Hyatt. !
nine t'liKnowji; t
le.-rr i 1 s, Te r- 1
!-.d a
lie- estnt.
.i.sed; J
her l.'.isl
;l::-.ov. n;
t i
-t i-.-r
Yesttrd.y w;- the seventy-sixth
: irth urniver.-ary of "William Mc
Cauley. one cf ti:e old residents of
the city a-nd whi lie he does not bear
the marks of his age has passed
more- than three-quarters of a century.
rat
d
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In order
t'e
re
(II
r;,.!
.ttsr.uiy
t riir.J.s
i :" i i .
t!:e
e H
, tr-C
i v ;
t;i3t the occasion zmz
observed a number of the
::i.-!u lir. the old com
i! war lays and the la
V.tnn's Relief Corps,
surprise on Mr. McCau
that ho will long plea-n:-
Ti'i tr. For several hours
.v.'ey honi"1 was the scene of
; s the ru ir.hf rs of the party
vith v.vTthful the
THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921.
gn-.es which bad been arranged for
and at which they derived a great
deal of amusement.
t a Kuitable time of the even ins;
Hon. R. U- Windham arone and in a
'few ehcrt and well cnoen woru.-,.
tfd the euest of the evening
with a handEome Eilk American Raj?
that will be cherished as a priceless
rememberance of the very happy an
niversary. During th- evening the members
cf the partv were treated to very
daintv and' delicious refreshment
2nd at the home-going hour departed
wiFhine Mr. McCauley many more
such pleasant anniversaries in the
reining years and happiness and Joy
in the years before him.
FOR SALE
The lare frame livery barn and
f:d hlicd. known as the Sam G.
.Smith Garage. Piatt; mouth. A
Igrod chance to get some good barn
.'material .heap. Mail your cTer to
iFim G. Smith, riainview. Texas.
J i m-H
W 1 f i-
Henry
(wife 'T
Kyle. M. M. '
Kvle. real name unknown (hv.sbar.-- eft
Anna C. Kvle: W. W. Windham. :m
tee for M." L. Woodruff: M. U Wo
ruff, real r.ame unknown: Max Freis:
Grace Johnson. Johnson, reui
name unknown (lnisband of iirace '
Johnson Martl.a Johnson. I
Johnson, real name unknowti i h'.is'. a?! 1
of Martha Johnson and the he;rs,
devisees. lepat-s. personal representa
tives and ail other persi.ns inteitsted
in tie- estates of tie hl:oi:iu n:.ned
; i'.s, whose t.aiics a . ui: i n.
i.i-uii: l.avmond Theodorski.
Theodorski. real name unknown (wife
of Kaymond Theodirski : I.:.rv
Tliomas." Slvia C. Thomas Cwife . f
Herry Thomas: Anna C. Kyle. M. H.
K' li-. real name unknown (husband cf
Anna C. Kyle: W. W. Windham, trus
tee tor M. L. Woodruff: JI. I. Wood
riiT, real name unknown: Ma Freis;
"5rr.ee Johnson. Johnson, real
name unknown (husband of Grace
.lohnsoni; Martha Johnson.
Johnson, real r.ame unknown (husband
of Martha Johnson): Lot thre hundred
nir 3f'9l Village of Louisville as
surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass
count-. Nebraska: and Lot six an.;
the sou t !i one (1 foot of L. t five ..".'.
in F!o.-k f ur (4. in the ii
.Mv. s surveved. f'it.-.l and
"l ::i Cass county. Ne.raska: ..r
.b-vei 11) :nd tw-lve Fl",
1 i:r';- d twenty-one i r j 1 i in th
Of Fin t lsino-.lt h. as s irvoyed. 1
U'i ! cord-',i in (;;s "!:'!ly. Neb
and I-'ts n-j? lt. two tl :r
fo-.ir id. five r. i and six 0 in
eisrhtv-five (ST.). in the i"ity of
mouti', as sur.'eyed. platted r.ii
co:ii J in Cass county, Nebraska:
all rcrfor.s ila'mir.s: any interest of
any kind in said real estale or a::y
part thereof:
You and each of you are m-tified
th.fit on the 6th dav of December. 1Jj0.
Harriett iZ. Wolfe. ks plaintiff, filed
her petition in t Idstrict Court in
and for Cass county. Nebraska. an.',
that you and each of you are parties
defT.d.-int. the o!.;eot of the a.tior. so
bro;;t:!.t beinr t " fort c;xe four sepr. -
rf. tax certifiiati .. loverir.sr the :cl
towlrir described par--! of re;;l ciT.ite
in Cass county. Nebraska, to-wit:
three lv.ir.dred r.ir.e . :. 1 . ViihiC--Lovi-i
il'e, as sr.rv.-v-platt-d
i-ome-l in lass ".. n;-. .enr"h.i .
l"?;'l. -. perse.;!:1 , j X i- f .. i
all : '. i'ei -se-.r.s !:;.; t '. i
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i : . '. .- ' 1 ' i : I : - I
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, ; erso:is :t. : -re .: ,n t'1- .-:.. t . f .i :;rt j
M.-.l t. r S.IK . -eet: I-::... l'r-rtt: ' I iieieMiiilieMMiillilt""
. r.nKii.wn he:: s. !. v.s. e. s. . . :t.-es, i r-
' son.; 1 l ." ores . i" t :. t '. "e s a-.d all .? i:e-r fj
to;- on: ir.'e res' . d i a t he o:" p ft
; llese. !'.! l'niHt, '( ..- I: Silas Cros- ; 2.
j -; unknown ! .-irs. .; vi-.- . 'e-;. i .-. '
1 ;e .--.! at i ;u sen t a 1 1 e - .u". ait 1 !.)
: i (-!.- s i.! i.-i . st. d in F-.o . st:-?.- ..f s:i..s ; R
: e ' e-s vi. .:..:.. .;. i. : i..: . . I : u . t . U 3 J. r-.
l-.-rs-.-rs i:;t .-. st.-d la t! t:ti.- f 1 IUS Vjy W ti
1 I :; in. bet h ri-.;:tt. ceas. .. : ti.-
hnov. n m r. ; .- a to! u :. k ''' n ci-iiiit-
nts of i..-ts : a: . 1" i!i F.l ...: ..; in,
! the Citv of l'ia : i.-niii;::ii. Cas . -. :;i v. ;
::. br.-sk: : Lots : i.r.el ! :n .':.".; s.: :
I i a L e , . I i ...... i . j . i t . . . e ' i . f i I
t v. N'ebrasha. -i d ili t- i .:.-. im in !
a n y iiit.re-st of any kind id l c:-.l j
.estate or at.-- part t! e.-e..f: ' I
I Ye.'l and e l-. ii of y.-e; :,r- '..1'. '. . I
notitn-l that 'in the h I I '.-- I I
.-Ivaslia. lie '.; .: and i:a ;..-. . ." j
!wl-ie t : -' t ' e-tli. t .ill. I e. '. Ii I l:i : '. :. i - . I
'til'.'.- t i:b- in : t L..!- k ee-i 1 ' f
f ' Flo. "ii s". '!5 fit v of 1 '1 ! 1 1 - :,. a-!. . J j-
j:b ;;m ;:.:';v';v,heV J3ni!ary
1 . h. i n. i li ir t ha..- a :. v I ; ' . I i. i: ; I
Jor interest : ! r "s.-al e-. i: t a bb-. I
1 ' . i .-I l '. s:-. ! : i i a . . -' .1 1 or !:..!
' X h.. r ee . and ; o . jo; ti y . . a ,; : .1 . . : . .f ; j
i with 'aintiff's l.os . si , a- l ni.-; - 1
me;,t of said premises ar.-.i ..: c j .iTa: -le j
This notice is uiv. n i "rf.::ir.T toil
an ord.r of the Ce v,n. ion r- . Sa'
i)u:re.l to answer s.i;: tit ion .n or II e-i-- .JeaiC
-..ra M..-.-- ti... :.-r .: " of t I
,ry. Cl. ..r your .If.v.lt v.-ill te :.- ! Col. W. K. lOUHg,
j I'lIANK II. C.'FF.LM X.
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Jn tr.- matt. ! t! e-.-t.il.- e' Jan...-.- )S
.el e;.: eld. ae,.K'.
To th- . r editors of 1 m !te: i ktt
. Yoo. are hereby r....li:.- ".. T'. : i wii" J
ary. A. 1 . i::'l. :i-.! e :. :. ., 1 ...y . f ! jlj
foi er.oon of r. .lay. P r-- ive ? nd
: ": ao-e'. ' The l o i-- 'l t.'.V f.'e- ':' ! ?f
'J-rese;....;. . ' . : -.,:'.-: sa-d -- '.ft
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nuary 8th, 1921
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ri "a m en i z a i T4 bv mm e.f i w mm mjrm m
ALL BROKE
Weicht from 1200 to 1500 lbs. Mostly marcs.
3 HEAD OF WORK MULES
months to one year with interest
at 8. 2 less fr cafc-
8th, 1921, ai 1:00 P. th.
P'attsmouth, Nebraska
to be held at Gocbenour's Barn.
Auctioneer.
Wear These Reduced
Now or in the Spring!
1?.
Ir.
1 ! 7
ltl ar.a recorueo in i ass auu..', .Ne
braska: and Lots eleven ell and
twelve (lr. I'.Iock two r.un.ire.i iwen-
ty-ono ;21. in the City of F.atts-
mouth. as surveyed, platted are! re-
cor l-.d in Cass co .r'y, Nebraskit, and
Lots me
( 4 '. fi e
eia htv.fi v.
niout : . m
coreV l in
that you
closed of
i P, two :
(a and s
(S. in t
surveyed.
, t hree e . f
tfit in Kb
Citv of Flat
tdatteil and
ts-rc-
Cnss county. Nebraska: .ir.il
and each of you te fort
all title, claim, lien, liht of
redemption or ot'.T
pro pert y or any part
the plait. tiff have sue1
titer relief as .-he inl
and to the Court ma:
interest i'i
thereof, atf'
i other rn.
y be e n 1 1 1 1
seem met
that
to
and
a r.s wer
each of r.a
this T'etit.on
e r-ith da.
lary,
HALKIL'TT K.
n. w.
IP-iw.
are re.;u : r- t
ti or 1.-1 ore
wolf;:.
FlaiMifT.
miRiirm-,
Her Attorney.
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ty. ss.
ln
In
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i:n:i r hiahim;
leilin tnr Mitil nirnl
rfir:init rfr
State of Nebraska. Cass
the County Court.
te matter e.f the estate-
11. Fe.bt rts. dee eased,
rentdirff and filinsr the petit i
Kittie l . Fobetts. i.rn vmc that
istraiion of sail estate may be granted
to J. J. Foberts as Administrator:
uder-d. That January ::!st. A. !v ;
1SJ1. at 10 o cleK k m . :s a.-siuneo
for hearing sid iK-ti'ion. w h n all
erst.ns iulerfsted in said matter mnvj
apteeae- at a Coi-r.ty Curt to 1-e i;el i .
in and for said county, and show a-:se .
:o, H.r ... , 1....-..-... - (
not be granted: and that notice f th'-;
peno--iy of said petition and tie hear- j
I ins ti.ereof le civen to ail person j
inttresteel in saiii matter b j-ai.iisli-l
ins. i apv of this ortier in li e l'iaii.--i
mojih Jour-.fcl. a ff;ii!-vf. k!y news- -j
paper irir.te, jn saol ro-jnty. f -"
thre- su-vssive weeKS prior u i
.Iky of l.oarir.s. j
ALLLW J FllKsoy. J
(Seal i jT-"w. Com.ty J else, j
CONTEST GEGTFIXG KEENER
The te&ndidateaT in the doll contest
at Faster' store are sho-srins much
interest and the result has been, that
the battle has developed many inter
esting features and the friends of the
" t !! in - i.r..i l ir i titi r.
of , ii.;. .1. Uiiv. ).i-.i.:nir thrl :ei-oi::is-trr.t'
: -f sari .-...at.- is ;-v l e ur.:'itt -i
to id-is-. If as : he tl.-t- : :
(!; o. Ti .?: r r.arv L A.
1 ::. at .V. 'o l: ;.. ::i.. is c.-..-i :'"r
1 a t ::.ir said pe;.ti -n. v, air p- i -".,.
si-.- in s-ti-'i r...tt-r ri .pp-a r
: a .ont y " 1 ; ' h-1 1 itt i
for s.-iii eoriiT.. r i s:.'.;- ...es.
t:e t t-..y, r f ';: t a r sh ubi n-t !
i i a til i : ariti that r,",c- -f the peti-
; n. y "f sr. id ;--Sit:-.;: arl t!.- ha:--I'..;
i! te. f i - triver t.. a.l. i '!. .r..-itite'-'sttd
in saM in,.:', r by j t:bi;s! ; i:
( ..;.- .f t his eider in the Flat'. --mouth
Jiijiir: -.!. .1 i - .v, k 1 v r.w-taj.r
i.r ::.,: i r. s:. d r: - f t 1 sra--i-essive
v.-tre ;:.. pri t sail d..y of
h-aMr--.
F.tt. 1 1 ' - niber -.Tth. "-'.
ALUix .T . i::-:;-:s. v.
Count - .l;:!ae..
e : i as. ;:. ;iaj:tlv.
i rtf :: (.' in: ;ifi
I'.-till.-a r n.-r:i:iiiao"ii
tr ll-lrvii:,,.
iht;it( of Kat V i'.e I i ' e-e:.
i'i : . (''.'.i;.tv Coart of t."a.- --ii aty,
N 1 r-iM.
' Tl ,.f N. bia To ;,: -e--
ri.t.t-d in s.ii.i ' slat'-.
t.-ir'- I'd lairs t;iK.- t..!i e, t. a1 F.'.ilip
.;. : . ':.. v. i. i - ..f tie- I.. i r o!
s..j .'.'.i.-.-l a-al ir.t j i-sii-l iti ytrij.
In- fib-d !! !! a-'eririij -:-:;
Kill ! ' !'.!. di. '. , Hi. -la!"- Hi 'I"-;
. . !. e . -i a - 1 a. - a "t a ! o,;i ;nl
..f .1 -it.... i:-lT. . irir a rcsi.'-o.t ret'!
inl.al it.-.-it '! -out- are! -tate
a; .)-. said aiai ! v t)-r of t :.- fnll'jw-
j; .1. vf-r.b- d erlate. ? ' - .V ' 1
Ti'- .-. t'..-, ; . :;:rt-r iSV',
e.f .- 1 ' -- e-1 II I 1 ' ' I 1 s I . T"V'!IS; ill.
t v .-1 ve i;i. La-itrt- th.rt-eri i i: i."
e:-..-i 'if th- 'th 1. M.. C;-.-i '..-::-
? v. r e ' -; a - '.: .
h-;.v:!i? as 1 r .- - . ; r at
j ;. - f'.i.iov-n- .;-! ; rs.-r.-. t
wit: li iity H i r;- -1.- . a -e. i 1 r
I . - ! a - : . Fb.lip .1. ' I i : s'.t.. f,e.l
Kinn.a S. F:t; :.t. I F: .!. h '.. lii:z.
h- r '.a-;ahters: 1 ut -:r t !! r.-r
j. f t i - 1 ;..- ft ia v. i.f ai ee-
e - i.r,:. Kiit:.ii:-;:a 1 ' . r. :.:al ;-s -.! is
t! f.f. Tl'-r of :z . , :.; I W".;;, M !.,
iat--re-t i- an-1 ' said r:-l -tat": ti at
find d-' -;.!e.'.t d:-'l 1 1- - - - T : !!.a' '
application f'c inlrara-vta"-! 1 ti
rr:-:e ar-i the estate of -rial ove e-l-nt
-- t-"t - ai'Triln st-ra' j., the yrate
of NVtis J.;-. a-;d teat ' .' - "''rt d--t
in.:." are the- . . '-f sa.i
cenvf- i. i'.e,; ,.b ia of 3.-ia-! .p i.n-i
. r i - t of d-'-'-er-t ii ti . 1 vo -.
rtv o! wj.i-h t;.e rt- - ; a.- ! '-.- -i si.-.-h
v. i .-.!. !.a. en s-t i" ! ' -!.: -a 'Ft
tw, nty-r irt h dav f Ja-.ua;;, A 1 .'.
r-. .i i
D: cause many or tnem are developed ot oeauuiul iacy
ana sneer materials. Some are designed to fall over the
skirt while others tuck in. And even though there are
very few Blouses of a kind you are sure to find modes
that will fit you perfectly, for all sizes are included in this
remarkable sale. But the very fact that Drices are wav
1
down ar.d the sizes broken means that best bargains will
go to the early choosers.
I il JLSL
dies Toggery
FRED. P. BU3CH, Manager
i 1 3:d. ;.t
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t V K T.t -r
Fa
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ttStlo
brr-.-k;
A
. -. . . -
10th APUAL
iwialLu m
Lx
any
Sat
-TO BE GIVEN-
rday Eve, Jan. Sth
AT K. S. HALL
Alt
fl W .til
Jsjscs M. Robertson and wife were
In Onsh.t ted v. sroine to that citv
i n me rarir izarimston train and esting features and the frienas or tne jurs. xieoctru vatisHiasd uu .uis.
nacre XI- Robertson will attend the little folts are earnest in the stros- Mary Spencer, were among those co-
nif-etin.z oT the beard of directors it pie to assist tctir lavorne" in s-c ing to Omaha this morning' to en-
' fie Netraika Masonic Home a.o- ing one cf the hacdsome dolls that Joy the day in that city Tisiting -with
ciatics, of which Le is the president, does everything Lut talk. friends
I
Six Gash Prizes Given
far Eest Co-tumcs-Masks olf at 10:30 p.m.
ADMISSION-
Pcrs-o.-.s ir. Coitumc 5c: Grnt Snrrr... -P.- T J
tcrf, fc5c; Ch:lcVcn a?r 12 years, 10c,
SxceHent Tfelusic!
bptC
or
W 0
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