The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 10, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Che plattsmouth louynal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKI.Y AT PLATTS1I0UTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postoffice. Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
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"Thou shalt not kill," also applied
to time.
o:o
The greatest of all political bnssc3
lb prejudice.
:o: . .
Everything seems to have a limit,
but stupidity.
to.
A New York department store
runs an elevator for men only.
:o:
Home rule in Ireland is far from
being as popular as home brew in
America.
:o:
A man's shady past will not ben
cflt him much in the good old sum
mer time.
-:o:
Italy has some l.soo.uuu lemon
trees, which produce 81,200,000 lem
ons a year.
. :o:
The state of Washington has the
highest available waterpower 9.
600.000,000. There are 659 railroads in the
United States that are less than 100
miles in length.
. -o:o-
A great many motor cars are driv
en with horns and a very small
amount of brains.
:o:
Did you ever notice what a lot
of friends you haven't got when you
happen to need them?
:o:
The modern Puritans arc doing
everything in their power to make
this a happy blue year.
:o:-
The 4th of March this year comes
on Friday another bad omen for
the new administration.
:o:
Five women were elected to the
lower house of the Conneticut legis
lature at the last election.
:o:
British India, Egypt and the Unit
ed States produce from 80 to S5 per
cent of the world's cotton.
o:o
Well, we have finished with the
turkey hash at our house. How is
it going In your household?
-o:o
Europe's jobless kings will never
be rich again until they discover the
possibilities of American vaudeville.
:o:
Robbed in the heart of New
York," says a newspaper headline.
All wrong. New York has no heaj-t.
;o: a
The government Is encouraging-in
Alaska the development of crops
adapted to the short growing sea
eon. -:o:
Indications are that it will soon
be necessary to put on extra trains
to carry leading minds into Marion,
Ohio.
o:o
It didn't sound well to John Dull
when he heard that Uncle Sam is
preparing to build the biggest navy
afloat.
:o: -
Congress continues to worry about
the poor farmer and leaves the still
poorer consumers to shift for them
selves. :o:-
Mrs. Grace B. Lampshire was,
elected mayor of Burns. Ore., withr
out knowing she was even being vot
ed for.
:o:
D'Annunzio Is said to be heading
for Ireland. He will find that the
revolution in that country is no com
ic opera affair.
o:o
"Save your money and defeat the
Tent hog." advises a headline. But
suppose the rent hog discovers he
isn't-getting it all?
:o:
The best way to practice economy
Is by being economical. With a wo
man in the cabinet the men will
have less to say.
Bad Colds
WET, stormy weather, ex
posure, sniffles, and the
heavy col4 is cn. Dr. King's New
Discovery breaks it up quickly
and pleasantly. Head cleaned
up, cough relieved and you feel
better. At your druggists, 60c
and $L20abottlo.
For colds an&CQTightf
New Discovery
Bowels Begging for Help?
Dr. King'd Pills wiil bring you the
happiness of regular, normal bowels
and liver functioning. Kep feeling
fit and ridy for work or play. Mild
and comfortable to take but always
reliable. Same old price, 25 cents.
prcumpf Grip
m
tffs Fills
.
To reduce overhead expenses some
borrow umbrellas.
o:o
It seems that 1920 was a bad year
for all kinds of leagues.
o:o
It is a wise automobile these days
that knows its own owner.
:o:
God supplies a finer brand of com-nvas
plexiou than the drug store.
o:
The days are growing longer, but
not fast enough to notice it.
:o: -
The man who invented cigarette
got his idea from a polecat.
:o:
Nature, in producing one great
man, throws in a million boobs.
:o:
Marion (Ohio) has a murder mys
tery. Wants to stay on the map.
:o:
The way they are picking them
Harding will need a double cabinet.
:o:-
Victor Berger thinks the woman
defeated him. Score one for suf
frage. :o:
No draft is needed to mobilize the
army of office seekers headed toward
Washington.
:o:
One of the hardest things to pay
for is one's share in a joy ride that,
ends in a ditch.
i :o:
There used to be light and dark
brew and now it looks very dark for
any kind of brew.
o:o
This is no time for foolish exper
iments in government, city, country,
state or national. v
:o:
"Normalcy" is shown in the way
"situation wanted" ads are catching
up with the "help wanted" ads.
:o:
The price of ships is slumping,
says the Chicago Daily News. Now
is the time to do your ship shopping.
:o:
The United States will soon send
another ship load of raw material to
Russia. But it is not exactly the kind
she asks for.
:o:
When Senator Penrose spoke out.
in opposition to the"emergency tariff
bill he sounded the death knell of
that measure.
:o:
When you ask a girl for her hand
it logically follows that eventually
her cold feet will be planted in the
middle of your back.
:o:
If there had been an Anti-Saloon
League at the beginning of things
the Lord would never have created
grains and vegetables that can be
distilled or fermented.
:o; .
Of course the ever-adorable sex
will be delighted to learn of a big
reduction in the price of furs, even
though they will not need any be
fore next winter.
:o:
A Georgia woman, frightened by
a rat croKsing the road, wrecked the
automobile she was driving. The
average man does not wreck his car
until he commences to see snakes.
:o:
Knickerbockers for women are be
ing proposed in fashionable circles.
Don't do it. girls. If there is any
thing more painful to look at than a
man in trousers it is a woman in trou
sers. '
-:o:
Plans to make the inauguration
of Harding a dazzling event do not
give the slightest thrill. The peo
pie do not want to be dazzled. They
are tired of being dazzled, and also
razzle-dazzled.
:o:
Then, too, this awful shortage of
homes in America is a bad thing for
the bedbugs. It is estimated that
there are at least upteen million bed
bugs in this country who have no
beds to live in.
:o;
This business of shooting baudits,
robbers, and other criminals, is get
ting so common throughout the
country that an Association of Jour
neymen Highway will have to be or
ganized in self-defense.
:o:-
Now and then you find a woman
who is so generous to her husband
that she lets him have enough out of
the weekly pay envelope to buy some
thread she wants for a piece of em
broidery she is working on.
o:.o
Germany is said to be consuming
more champagne than ever before,
and at the same time the relief or
ganizations are making piteous ap
peals for food. Why worry about
food when wine is plentiful?
:o:
America's foremost scientists are
holding a convention in Chicago. If
they will form a satisfactory answer
to the question, "why in Chicago?"
it will be received with much inter
est by the rest of the country.
:o:
"Why should the government pay
the salaries of private secretaries for
members of congress?" asks a con
temporary. Well, one reason Is that
a congressman ought to have some
body around who knows how to read
and write.
:o:
A Chicago restaurant keeper col
lected $55,000 from his patrons on
promises that he would -plentifully
supply them with booze for the New
Year celebration, and then disap
peared. The credulty of the- aver
age man where liquor is concerned
is simply amazing.
BM - -
Our idea of an outrageous waste
of money by an organization usually
quite economical is for the Associ
ated Press to pay cable tolls on a
500-word message about a tennis
championship contest in Australia.
The event is Just about as interest
ing to us as a checker game in Tim
bucktoo. o:o
Gen. von Hoffman, a typical Ger
man militarist, minus me worm
should Join in a movement to sup
press Bolshevism by force. Appar
ently the war taught the German
militarists nothing, Bolshevism is
an idea. Whether it Is a good Idaa.
or a baa one-ooes not matter, u is
still an idea. An idea cannot be sur-
Dassed by any army. It has been
tried many times, and it has always
failed.
rto:
LOCAL NEWS
From Saturday's Dally.
A. rt. Fornofffcf near Cedar Creek,
n the city today for a few hours
attending to some matters of business
with the merchants.
Mrs. Jack Patterson and little son,
of Union, were among those going
to Omaha this morning to visit for
the day in that city with friends.
George W. Snyder was among those
going to Omaha this morning where
he was called to spend a few nours
attending to some matters or busi
ness.
Miss Marie Kaufmann was among
those going to Omaha this morning,
where she is taking up some special
school work on Saturday of each
week.
F. A. Tripp, of Hastings, Nebraska,
brother of Mrs. C. E. Pratt of this
city, arrived this afternoon ror a
short visit here with his sister ana
family.
William Stewart, of St. Joseph,
Missouri, came in this fternoon for a
visit here at the home of his father-in-law,
Hon. W. H. Newell and fam
ily for a few days.
John Fight and wife were among
those going to Omaha this morning,
where they will spend Sunday at
the home of their daughter. Mrs.
Thomas Sullivan and family.
Simon Gruber, Frank Meade and
G. F. Wolfe, all of Union, were in
the city yesterday for" a few hours
looking after some matters or busi
ness and calling on their friends in
the county seat.
Mrs. C. L. Creamer and Mrs. Ed
ward Creamer were among those go
ing to Omaha this morning where
they will visit with Edward Creamer
at the hospital, where ho is under
going an operation on his tonsils.
STILL SEEKING AH).
The campaign for clothing sup
plies for the needy of the near east
is beinK continued by the D. A. R.
chapter of this city who have their
box at the omce or tne Lincoln leie
nhone.& Telegraph company and
anv nno who has anv articles of
clothing may donate them by call
ing at that place and , leaving the
Hothinz which will be devoted to
the good cause.
HAPPYWOMEN
Plenty of Them, in Plattsmouth, and
Good Reason for It.
Wouldn't any woman be happy?
After years of backache suffering,
Days of misery, nights or unrest.
The distress of urinary troubles,
When she finds freedom?
Manv readers will profit by the
following.
Mrs. Jos. Altman. of 327 Chicago
avenue. Plattsmouth, says: "I had an
attack of the 'flu' a year ago and it
left my back in a weak and tired
condition. My kidneys were weak,
too. Sometimes I could hardly bend
over while about my housework on
account of the sharp stitches in the
small of my back and through my
kidneys. I felt weak all over. I had
heard so much about Doan's Kidney
Pills helping other people who had
been troubled as I was, I tried them
with the best of results. The one box
from Fricke & Company's drug store
was all I had to use and I have not
had' a sign of any kidney trouble
since. I think Doan's are fine for
such ailments as I had."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Altman had. Fostcr-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Gash Garry Grocor
Carry Your Groceries;
Pay Cash and
Save Money
buy
1 gal. Karo Maple Syrup $1.45
12 gl. Karo Maple Syrup .80
1 2-lb. can Karo Maple Syrup .28
The best Coffee in town, per lb. .39
New York Baldwin Apples, per
pemk li'
1 qt. Sweet Cider
4 lbs. Aunt Jemima flour,
10 bars Pearl White Soap
10 bars Electric Spark Soap
19 oz. Jar Pure Fruit Preserves
1 lb. best Bulk Coco
.48
.15
.55
.50
.60
.35
.35
1 gal. can Peaches or Apricots .85
I am closing- out my line of winter
underwear at a bargain while they
last.
E. PLUT2
South Sixth Street Plattsmouth
PLATTSMOUTH SElH-WEEgL'g JOURNAL
PUBLIC SALES.
W. R. Young, the Cass county auc
tioneer, is announcing the following
sales throughout this portion of Iowa
and Nebraska. Mr. Young has had
great success in. his chosen line of
work and has secured some splendid
results both for the persons holding
the sale and in getting some good
bargains for the purchasers.
Jan. 15 Frank Anderson, Poland
China, Pacific Junction.
Jan. 17 J. Nelson, Wyoming.
Jan. 18 Wm. Wood, Nebraska City
Jan. 21 Edgar Morton, Union.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
22 J. S. Rough, Nehawna.
24 Richter Bros., Murray.
25 Geo. II. Stoner. Mynard.
26 Wm. Krager, Mynard.
27 O. Pollock, Hampshire
sale, Fremont.
Jan. 28-29 J. A. Middleton, Du
roc sale, Brunswick. t
Jan. 30 Chris Murray? Mynard.
Feb. 1 Joe Youngquist, Avoca.
Feb.
Dunbar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
ray.
Feb.
Water.
Feb.
Feb.
Wm. J. Worth, Duroc,
3 Henry Iteuter, Dunbar.
4 ora Davis, Murray.
5 Engelkemier Bros., Miir-
7 J. C. Loveless, Weeping
S Wm. Schwalm, Louisville
9 Chilcott Bros., Hamp
shire, Wisner.
Feb. 10 Andy Loveless, Union.
Feb. 11 Carl Schroder, Hamp
shire sale, Avoca.
Feb. 11 Pollard Bros., Hampshire
sale, at night.
Feb. 12 Ray Pollard, Hampshire
sale. Nehawka.
Feb. 14 T. Krohel, Nebraska City
Feb. 15 Simon Gruber sale c all
personal property and his 234 acres
of land two miles west and one mile
north of Union, at public auction.
Feb. IS S. Ray Smith, Mynard.
Feb. 17 Phil Becker,-at 9:30 a.
m.. sharp, piattsmoum.
Feb. 17 Shaffer Bros., Duroc sale
1:30 p. m., Nehawka.
Feb. 18 John Kunz, Otoe City.
Feb. 19 A. O. Ramge, Poland
China bred sow sale to be held in
the Gochenour barn at Plattsmouth.
Feb. 21 J. W. Tulene, Mynard.
Feb. 22 F. T. Wilson. Murray.
Feb. 23 Rudolph Heil, Cedar
Creek.
Feb. 24 Lingrcn & Nider, Hamp
shire sale. Fairbury, Neb.
Feb. 25 Theo Hendricks. Hamp
shire sale. Diller, Neb.
Feb. 28 J. Vallery. Jr.. Mynard.
Mar. 5 A. C. Tulene, Platts
mouth. CARD OF THANKS
To the many kind friends and
neighbors who so kindly assisted and
comforted us during the illness and
death of our beloved husband and
brother and for the many beautiful
tokens of flowers, we take this means
of thauking one and all.
Mrs. Louie Weber.
Mr. John Weber.
Mrs. Henry Thierolf and family.
Bad Cold and Cough Cured by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy
Several years ago C. D. Glass, Gar
diner, Me., contracted a severe cold
and cough. . He tried various medi
cines, but instead of getting well he
kept adding to it by contracting
fresh colds. Nothing he had taken
for it was of any permanent benefit
until a druggist advised him to try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He
says, "I was completely cured by this
remedy and have since always turn
ed to it when I had a cold and soon
find relief."
PUBLIC SALE!
The undersigned will offer for sale
at public auction, on the C. H. Boe
deker farm 4 ys miles west, Vz mile
north of Murray, and 1 mile west
and 6 miles north of Nehawka, on
Monday, January 24th, 1921, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Sale commencing at 10:00 a .m.
Horses 1 black team of horses,
6 and 7 years old. vt. 2900; 1 gray
team of horses, 4 years old, wt. 2800;
1 sorrel team of horses, 3 years old,
wt. 2400; 1 bay team of horses, 10
and 11 years old, wt. 3000; 1 gray
horse, 12 years old, wt. 1400; 1 gray
mare, 12 years old. wt. 1350; 1 bay
mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1250; 1
bay horse, 2 years old; 1 bay horse,
1 year old; one bay mare, 2 years
old.
Farming Implements One set 1
1-3 inch harness, two sets 1 1-2 inch
harness, three sets 1 3-4 inch har
ness, one set buggy harness, o.ne sin
gle harness, two farm wagons, one
low wheel wagon, one John Deere
wagon, onevbob sled, one topless bug
gy, one top buggy, one hay rack, two
three-row stalk cutters, one Janes
ville disc, 16x16. two P. & O. wide
tread listers, one Case two-row ma
chine, one Overland riding cultiva
tor, one John Deere riding cultiva
tor, one Perfection riding cultivator,
one Hummer riding cultivator, two
tongueless cultivators, one McCor
mick mower, one Johnston mower,
one McCormick rake, one Deer
ing binder (seven Coot), one
Acme binder (6 foot), two John
Deere stag gangs (12 inch), one
walking plow (12 inch), one John
Deere corn planter, one three-section
harrow, one Van Brunt grain drill
(12 disc), one Marseilles corn ele
vator, one Newton fanning mill, one
Victor feed grinder, one disc sharp
ener, one tank heater, one single
hole corn sheller.
Cows Five cows, will be fresh
soon; three bull calves, one year old;
two heifer calves, one year old; one
Shorthorn bull, three years old;
three suckling calves.
Oscar Nailor will serve lunch from
his wagon on Ihc grounds.
Terms: All accounts amounting
to not over $10. cash.. Amounts exceeding-"'
$10. four -months'' time' will
be given with approved security at
nine per cent interest.
ItlCHTEH BROS. Owners.
Col. W. It. Young. Auctioneer.
W. G. Boedeker, Clerk.
If vou keen a diary, you will be
interested in knowing the Journal
carries a good assortment this year.
DEATH OF LOUIS
WEBER AT CREIGHTON
Former Cass County Man Passes
Away at Home in the Northern
Part of the State.
The death of Louis Weber, at one
time a resident of this county, oc
curred at his home near Creighton,
Neb., on Wednesday, December 29th,
following an eight day illness due to
bowel trouble, and during which Mr.
Weber had suffered a great deal.
Louis Weber was born in Hessen
Darrastadt, Germany, February 1G.
1874. and-at the age of fourteen
years he Joined the German Lutheran
faith in his old home and continued
active in the church work up to the
time of his death. In the spring of
1890 he sailed from Germany for
America to make his home in the fu
ture. On arriving in the United
States he came direct to l'latts
nioutli, arriving op Juno 2, 1830, and
continued to reside here until 1S99.
when with his brothers, he removed
to Knox county. Neb., and located on
a tarm wnere ne nas since resmeu.
On June 2, 1910, he was united in
marriage to Miss Rosa Thierolf, who
with two brothers, John Weber of
Plainview and Peter Weber, residing
in Germany. as well as two sisters
residing in that country, are left to
mourn the death of this good man.
The funeral services were held on
January 1st from the German Luth
eran church at Creighton, and were
conducted by Rev. George Obermier
er. pastor of the church.
The pall bearers were Jacob Horn,
Henry. Falter. Louis Hoffart, George
Doerr, John Schafer and Emil Ha i t
stock, all old friends and neighbors.
Those from out of town to attend
the services were: Mr. and Mrs.
William Gobleman of Louisville, Al
bert Thierolf. Utica. Henry Thier
olf. Cedar Creek. George M. Thierolf.
and son, Benton, of Star. W. W. Mills
of Meadow Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoifart,
Mr. anil Mrs. Louis Hoffart. Henry
Hoffart, Fred Ebinger, all of Plain
view. HOLDS SESSION OF
ENCAMPMENT
Odd Fellows Confer Encampment De
gree on Five Candidates and Also
Install New Officers of Order
L.ist evening the encampment of
the local Odd Fellows lodge held a
very interesting session at their lodge
rooms and at which time the encamp
ment degree was conferred on five
candidates as well as the ceremony
of the installation of the newly elect
ed officers conducted by W. A. Torrey
past district deputy grand patriarch.
of Omaha. -.
The candidates received into the
mysteries of the encampment were
Harry L. King, Harry Winscott, Rob
ert Turner, T. B. Petersen, J. F. El
liott, and the degree was conferred
by the team of the encampment
The officers installed by Mr.
Tor-
rev were as follows:
C. P. H. T. Short.
S. V- Sanford ". Short.
II. P. Earl M. Short.
J. W. Robert Moreland.
Scribe J. II. Short.
Treasurer II. F. Schandler.
On behalf of the encampments of
the district Mr. V. A. Torrey pre
sented James II. Short with a hand
some jeweled past district deputy
badge in acknowledgment of his ex
cellent services to the order during
his term.
At the conclusion of the regular
lodge work a fine luncheon was serv
ed in the banquet hall that complet
ed the evening of profit and pleasure
and the members departed homeward
feeling that it was a privilege to be a
member of this order.
FOR SALE
Light Brahma cockrels. Largest
variety of domestic fowls. $3.00.
Postoffice box 425, Plattsmouth. Tel
ephone 381. 4t sw
order oc hi:icin;
on Petition for Aiipulntmrut of
A tint in In trill or.
Tin1 Stale of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In tin- County Court.
In the matter of t lie estate of Alary
C Cohorts, deceased.
On reading and tiling tlie petition of
Y. If. Newell praying that adminis
tration of saiil estate may lie granted
to J. J. l:olerts as administrator:
Ordered, That January 31, A. 1 . 1921.
at 10 o'clock a .in., is assigned for
liearin. said petition, when all per
sons interested in 5aid matter may ap
pear at a 'ounty Court, to he held in
and for said county, and show cause
why tlie prayer of petitioner should
not be granted, ami that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof he uven to all persons
interested in said matter by publish
ing a copv of this order in the I'latts
moutli Journal, a semi-weekly news
paper printed in said county. 1'or three
successive weeks prior to said day of
heariiip.
Dated January 10, l!tjl.
ALd.lOX J. HKI'OX.
(Seal) jl'-:;w. County Ju1kc.
oitm.K or iikahix.
kii1 Notice on Petition for Srl
tlvmrut f Areunl
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
State Of Nebraska. Cass county, ss.
To the heirs and all persons inter
ested Jii tJti: estate of Klizabeth Harry,
deceased:
On rwHdiriK the petition or Aucust
Mnr'li, administrator. prnyitiK a final
settlement and allowance of his account
filed in this Court on the .".th day of
October. 19J0, and for distribution of
the estate and determination of heir
ship; It is lierebv ordered that you and
all persona interested in sail matter
mav, and do. appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said Coun
tv. on the lyth day of January, A. I.
1!L'1 ' at 10 o'clock a.'tTi.,.to show cause,
if anv there tie, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted, and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the heaririK thereof be
ariven to all persons interested in said
matter liv publishing; a copy of this
order in the I'la ItsmuoCi Journal, a
semi-weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for' one week prior to taid iluy
of hearjng. , . .
ALLIEN J- BKKSON.
igeaU County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, PS.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
Rergmann. 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
of January. A. D. 19-' 1. and on the 11th
dav of April. A. r. 1921. at ten o clock
in "the forenoon of each day, to receive
and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjust
mcnt and allowance. The time limited
for the presentation of claims against
said estate is three months from the
10th day of January, A. D. 1921. and
the time limited for payment of debts
i ono year from said 10th day ot
January, A. L. 1921. .
Witness mv hand and the seal of
said County Court, this Sth day or De
cember, 1920. .
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge.
oiiDF.it to snow c:i sn
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska. . . -
In the matter of the application or
R. U. Windham, administrator, lor
license to sell real estate.
Now on this lSth day of December.
. D. IOL'0, this cause came on ior
hearing upon the petition, uner oatn
of i:. ft. Windham, administrator or.
the 'estate of Urafte Dc-n Windham, de
ceased, pravinvr for license to sell the
following described real estate of saiu
t.race Den Windham, to-wit: Lot nine
CO in Hlock five (T.) in the onsinai
town of I'lattsmouth, Cass county.
Nebraska, as the same is shown on the
published and recorded plat thereof, or
a sufficient amount thereof to bring
the sum of 1 1,00.10 for the payment
of debts allowed against said estate.
and allowances and costs or aamims
tration, for the reason that there is
not a sufficient amount of personal
propertv in the possession of said H.
15. Windham, administrator, belonging
to said estate, to pay said debts, al
lowances and costo.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate appeal
before me at chambers in the City of
I'lattsmouth, in said county, on the
.Ird dav of February. A. I. 19:21, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why a license
should not be granted to said It, B.
Windham, administrator. to sell so
much of the above described real es
tate of said decedent an shall be neces
sary to pav said debts and expenses.
It is further ordered that a copy of
this order bo served upon all persons
interested in said estate by causing
the same to be published once each
week for four successive weeks in
the I'lattsmouth Journal, a legal news
paper printed, published and circul
lating in said county of Cass, Ne
braska. J A MISS T. TiKGMJV.
Judge of the District Court of
dO-lw Cass County, Nebraska
LIOGAI. XOTICK
To Raymond Theodorski,
Theodorski. real name unknown (wife
of Ravtnond Theodorski); Henry
Thomas. Svlvia C. Thomas (wife of
Henrv Thomas ; Anna C. Kyle. M. H
Kv!e, reai name unknown (husband of
Anna C. Kvle: W. W. Windham, trus
tee for M." I Woodruff; M. L Wood
ruff, real name unknown: Max Pre is:
('race Johnson. Johnson, real
name unknown (husband of 5 race
Johnson); .Martha Johnson,
Johnson, real name unknown husband
of Martha Johnson and the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in the estates of the following named
persons, whose names are unknown,
to-wit: Raymond Theodorski,
Theodorski. r-al name unknown (wife
of Raymond Theodorski); Henry
Thomas. Sylvia C. Thomas (wife of
Ur-nry Thomas): Anna C. Kyle, M. H.
Kyle, real name unknown (husband of
Anna C. Kvle): W. W. Windham, trus
tee for M. R. Woodruff: M. L. Wood
ruff, real name unknown: Max Rreis;
Orace Johnson, Johnson, real
name unknown (husband of Grace
Johnson); Martha jDhnson
Johnson, real name unknown (husband
of Martha Johnson); Lot three hundred
nine (309 Village of Louisville, as
surveyed, platt-ed and recorded in Cass
countv, Nebraska: and Lot six (6) and
the south one (1) foot of Rot five (5),
in Hlock four 4), in tlie Village of
Alvo, as surveyed, platted and record
id in Cass county. Nebraska: and Lots
eleven (11) and twelve (11), Block two
hundred twenty-one (121) in the City
of I'lattsmouth, as surveyed, platted
and recorded in Cass county, Nebraska;
mid Rots one (1). two (J), three (3),
four (1). live ( .". ) ;ind six (6) in RIock
eighty-live (S.'i), in the City of Tlatts
moutii, as surveyed, platted and re
corded in Cass county, Nebraska: and
all persons claiming any interest of
any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof:
Vou and each of you are notified
that on the th day of December, 1!)10,
Harriett K. Wolfe, as plaintiff, filed
her petition in the District Court in
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and
that you and each of you are parties
defendant, the object of the action so
brought being to foreclose four sepa
rate tax certificates, covering the fol
lowing d scribed parcels of real estate
in Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot
three hundred nine (309). Village of
Louisville, as surveyed, platted and re
corded in Cass county, Nebraska; and
Lot six ) ami the south one (1) foot
of Lot live (."), in Hlock four (4), in
the Village of Alvo, as surveyed, plat
tod and "recorded in Cass county, Ne
braska; and Lots eleven (11) and
twelve (12), RIock two hundred twen-tv-one
(221), in the City of Platts
mouth, as surveyed, platted and re
corded in Cass county, Nebraska, and
Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four
(D. five (.") and six (6) in Block
eighty-live (ST.) in the City of Platts
mouth. as surveyed, platter! and re
corded in Cass county, Nebraska; and
that vou and each of you be fore
closed of all title, claim, lien, right of
redemption or other interest in said
propertv or any part thereof, and that
the pin mt i IT have such other and fur
ther relief as she may be entitled to
and to the Court may seem meet.
You and each of you are required
to answer this petition on or before
the 21th dav of January, 1921.
HARRIETT L WOLKK.
By PlaintilB
D. W.
MLR ROW.
r
dtt-Uw.
Her Attorney.
OliDRK Of IIKAIUX;
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, rs.
Jn the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Jo
soph M. Roberts, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Kittie O. Roberts, praying that admin
istration of said estate m;iy be granted
to J. J. Roberts as Administrator;
Ordered. That January .'list, A. I).
l!).'l, at 10 o'clock a. m.. is assigned
for hearing said petition, when all
persons interested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
in and for said county, 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 Vhereof be given to all persons
interested in said matter by publish
ing a copy of this order in the Platts
mouth Journal, a. semi-weekly news
paper printed in said county, for
three successive weeks prior to said
dav of healing.
Dated December "Oth, 1920.
ALLLX J. BELSOX.
(Seal) j-1-uW, County Judge.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun-
tyFrlnkraSR.a' Gobelman, Plaintiff, vs.
William J Hvatt et al. Defendants.
To the defendants. William 5 Hyatt,
and leather Hyatt, his wife: unknown
he rs devisees, lesateea, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons
ntlrJltedefn the estate of William J.
Hyatt, deceased; unknown heirs devi
sees legatees, personal representatives
and alt other' persons interested In the
estate of Esther Hyatt, deceased; Win.
t Hvatt first and real name unknown;
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested In th tate Wm.
J Hyatt, deceased; Mrs. Wm. J. Hjatt,
hi wife, first and real name unknown;
unknown Heirs, devisees, legatees per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Mrs. Wm. J. Hyatt, deceased; Esther
Hvatt and Hyatt, her husband.
first and real name unknown; un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Esther Hvatt. deceased; unknown heirs,
devisees, "legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
In the estate of Hyatt, deceased;
James IJ. Kennedy: unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons inter
ested in the estate of James B. Ken
nedy deceased; Ehud Turner and
Mrs. 'Ehud Turner, his wife, first and
real name unknown; unknown heirs,
devisees legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in the estate of Ehud Turner, deceased;
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all ''lf,r
persons interested in the estate of Mrs.
Ehud Turner, deceased; John Morten
son; unknown heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of John
Mortenson. deceased; Ellseueth Privett;
.mknown heirF. devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interesieu in me moi
uerl- Silas Cros-
ser: unknown heirs, devisees, legatees.
personal represenmn v.- aim on .mv.
persons interested in the estate of Silas
Crosser. deceased; Elizabeth Piuitt;
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Elizabeth Piuitt, decea-yd; the un
known owners and unknown claim
ants of Lots 9 and 10 in Block 8 in
the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county.
Nebraska; Lots 9 and 10 in Block 86
in the Citv of Plattsmouth. Cass coun
tv Nebraska, and all persons claiming
any interest of any kind in said reai
estate or any part thereof:
Vou and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 18th day of De
cember. 1920, plaintiff tiled his suit in
the District Court of Cass county. Ne
braska, the object and purpose, of
which is to quiet and confirm plain
tiff's title in and to Lots 9 and 10 in
RIock 6. in the City of I'lattsmouth.
Cas countv. Nebraska, and to enjoin
each and all of you from having or
claiming to have any right, title, lien
or interest either legal or equitable,
in or to said real estate or any part
thereof, and to enjoin you and each of
you from in any manner interfering
with plaintiff's possession and enjoy
ment of said premises and for equitable
relief.
This notice is given pursuant to
an order of the Court. Vou are re
quired to answer said petition on or
before Monday,' the 31st day of Janu
ary. 1921. or your default will he en
tered therein.
FRANK R. GOBELMAN.
Plaintiff.
TIDD & DUXBURV.
di'0-lw. Attorneys.
MtTK K TO 'IIKIITOHS
The State of Nebraska, Ca.ss coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of James
Shepherd, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will
sit at the court room 4n Plattsmouth
in said county, on the 1st day of Febru
arv. A. D. 1921. and on the 3rd day of
May, A. I). 1921. at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of each day. to receive and
examine all claims against paid estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said es
tate is three months from the 1st day
of February, A. D. 1921, and the time
limited for payment of debts i.-j one
vear from said 1st day of February,
A. I . 1921.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 31st day of
December, A. I . 19 20.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) j.l-iw. County Judge.
on oku of hi;ahi.;
on Petition for Appointment of
A dm in lot rat or.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty. SrS.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
Hirz, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Philip J. Hirz praying that adminis
tration of said estate may be granted
to himself as administrator;
Ordered. That January 29th, A. I).
1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all persona
interested in said matter may appear
at a County Court to he held In and
for said county, and show cause why
the prayer of petitioner should not be
granted: and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof be given to all persons
interested in said matter hy publishing
a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth
Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper
printed in said county for three suc
cessive weeks, prior to said day of
hearing.
Dated December 27th. 1920.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judge.
CI1AS. E. MARTIN.
d::o-::w. Attorney.
TSiOTIt'K OF IIF.AHlMi
u 'elition for Detrrniinnt lo
V f HrlrMhlp.
Estate of Katharine Hirz, deceased,
in the County Court of Casa county,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, rredl
tors and heirs take notice, that Philip
J. Hirz, whir is one of the helra of
said deceased and interested in such,
has filed his petition alleging that
Katharine Hirz died intestate In Casa
county, Nebraska, on or about the 2nd
day of June, 1917. being a resident and
inhabitant of the county and state
aforesaid and the owner of the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
The southwest quarter fSWU)
of Section eighteen (IS). Township
twelve (12). Range thirteen (13),
cast of the 6th P. M., Caaa coun
ty, Nebraska,
leaving as her sole and only heirs at
law the following named persona, to
wit: Henry Hirz (now deceased), her
husband; Philip J. Hirz. a von, and
Emma S. Hirz and Elizabeth K. Hirz.
her daughters; that your petitioner
is one of the heirs at law of said de
cedent. Katharine Hirz, and as audi Is
the owner ot an undivided two-ninths
interest in and to said real estate; that
said decedent died intestate) that no
application for administration has been
made and the estate of said decedent
has not been administered In the fcate
of Nebraska, and that the Court de
termine who are the heirs of said de-i-eased
their decree of kinship and
the right of descent in the real prop--rt.y
of which the deceased died seized
which has been set for hearing on the
iweniy-ninm nay of January. A. D
1921. at 10 o'clock a. tn. UUry' .
u-i. hi ! ociock a. tn.
Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, i
l7e'ioSfcVentl day o; Member.
this
A.
ALLEN J.
CHAS. F..
BEESOK. '
County JudxeT
MARTIN.
(Seal)
dJO-?
Attorney.
Not so many people keep diarieg,
but for those who do, the Journal
has secured an assortment cf the
well-known "Standard" line, which
are now on sale.