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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fj
PAGE FOUB
PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI-WEEKL JOURNAL
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Oe platt9tnoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUIH, NEBRASKA
Entered at PostofTice. Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Would affairs in Ireland be less het
up if Ulster were discarded?
:o:
Politics of the peanut brand usu
ally turns out to be a shell game.
:o:
Yankee hens, Jealous of their
Chinese sisters, have started to lay.
:o:
A grouch is a person who has for
gotten the years he spent in growing
up.
:d:
Another German victory! Cap
tain Boy-Ed captured an American
wife.
:o:-
The futility of riches is taught in
the Scriptures and the income tax
blank.
-:o:-
Between now and March 15, one
can appreciate the comfort of a
$2,000 income.
:o:
Crop report: Shortage of plums
on the political trees at national and
state capitals.
:o:
Oflicc-seeke,rs beware! The alliga
tor Harding got in Florida has a grin
six feet across.
Fixing indemnities in Europe is
easier than fetching them.
:o:
When congress cannot make its
mark in legislation it marks time.
-:o:
It is usually easy to put off until
tomorrow what you failed to do yes
terday. :o:
There is plainly too much free
speech of the kind the public hears
the most.
:o:-
If worry would make folks thin,
many a fat woman would soon cease
to worry.
:o:
The dealer who is holding on to his
goods for war prices should be allow
ed to hold on.
-:o:-
-:o:-
Could it be that some of these coal
profiteers too. are merely "border
land" defectives?
-:o:-
The government should check up
on persons who do not check out for
their income tax.
:o:
Even a whisky runner is not al
ways able to spring fast enough to
keep ahead of the law.
:o: t
Most persons would rather ova a
bit of gratitude than to have a note
coming due at the bank.
-o:o-
Dancing i one of the requirements
of West Pointers. Paying the fiddler
is required of everybody else.
:o:
Nebraska has the greatest amount
f automobile per person of any
state in the United States.
-o : o-
Vice President Marshall is going
to Europe and he may find the five
cent cigar he has been looking for.
o:o
Every automobile has several talk
ing points. No. 1 is the drop in
gasolino and never mind the rest.
:o:
Rival statements of conditions in
Ireland are illuminating as a couple
of explanations of the Einstein the
ory. :o:
BMnt the head of the miners un
ion is not such a rotten job. Presi
dent John Mitchel recently died leav
ing an estate of nearly half a million
dollars.
:o:
E. H. Schulhof, piano tuner.
Phone 3 8 9-J. ' d&w.
Some crooks will never be straight
ed out until they get into the hands
of an undertaker.
-:o:
Things are looking better. Some
landlords advertise that they have no
objection to one child.
:o:
It will seem a bit more encourag
ing when the baseball teams begin
plans for going south.
:o:
The bandits evidently find it more
satisfactory to rob a bank then to
try to borrow from it.
:o:
Benjamin Franklin had a reason
for his thrift talks the penny was
worth something in his day.
:u:-
It dees not seem to occur to the
nations of Europe that they can
stop war by ceasing to fight.
:o:
The individual who is only up to
the minute may find himself alto
gether too slow for these times.
:o: '
Nobody really expected congress
to do anything at this session, so why
should anybody be disappointed?
:o:
Just when the pulmotor begins to
show results, some official gives John
Barleycorn another kick in the slats.
:o:
If a man ever feels like loosening
up financially it must be when a ban
dit pokes a pistol against his chest.
:o:
The new color, Harding blue, is
several shades lighter than the feel
ing of the disappointed office-seekers.
o:p
Russia may be able to get along
without money, but most other na
tions want to see the cash or the
goods.
o:c
The man who is sraa.'t enough to
invent perpetual motion is the only
geek with brains enougli to get rich
while ho spends more than his busi
ness takes in.
-lot-
Blank Books at the Journal Office.
Eggs for Hatching!
Why not have the best layers in hens. We are sell
ing Single Comb White Leghorn eggs at $5.00 per 1 00.
Special breeding pens, limited in amount. $2.00 for 1 5
eggs. All heavy egg laying strains. Extra. E. W. Young
strain.
F. W. PJOLTE,
Plaits Phone 3614 Mynard, Nebraska
Liberty!
Justice!
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PUBLIC SALE!
The undersigned will offer at
Tublic Auction at his farm on the
old Goos place about one mile south
of the City of Plattsmouth, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST
commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp,
the following described property:
IIVE STOCK
Six Head of Cattle and
Twenty Pigs
Three milk cows, one coming fresh
soon; one heifer, coming one year
old; two "bull calves, coming one
year old.
Twenty pigs, ranging from 100 to
200 lbs., all sizes.
TERMS OF SALE
AH sums of $10 and under, cash
in hand; over that amount a credit
of six months will be given, purchas
er giving note with approved secur
ity, bearing eight per cent interest
from date of sale. Ail property must
be settled for before being removed
from the premises.
JOE SKALAK,
Owner.
V. R. YOUNG. Auct.
GEO. O. DOVEY, Clerk.
NOTICE OP
To Quiet TtUe
ENtnte
I - In the District Court
ly. Nebraska.
StIT
to Heal
of Cuss coun-
Mark
vs
Benjamin
et al
White, J'laintifT
A. Gibson
Defendants
App. Dock
Page 249
PUBLIC SALE!
The undersigned will offer for
sale at Public Auction, at his home,
on what is known as the old Billy
Slater place, in the city of Platts
mouth, 2 blocks east of the Trilety
place, or 2 blocks west of the August
Gorder place, in the south part of the
city, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST
commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp,
the following described property:
Live Stock
One black mare, 8 years old. wt.
about 1500; : one brown mare, 7
years old, wt. about 1200.
One cow, 3 years old, giving milk;
one heifer calf, 5 months old.
Farm Implements, Etc.
One farm wagon complete; one
top buggy, good as new; one old
buggy; one set work harness; one
single buggy harness; one 2-horse
John Deere disc harrow, new; one
riding John Deere cultivator, six
shovels; one McCormick mowing ma
chine; one walking cultivator, spring
trip; one 2-section harrow; one 1
horse harrow, adjustable; one big
shovel, for one horse; one corn drill.
Farmer's Friend; one hundred big
fence posts; one 20-gallon iron ket
tle: one Beatrice cream separator
and one barrel churn, 15 gallon ca
pacity; 4 bushels Early Ohio seed
potatoes, home grown; 3 dozen Bar
red Rock chickens, hens; 4 Barred
Hock cockerels; ten or twelve tons
of alfalfa hay; some corn; household
gods, and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale
All sums of 10 and under, cash in
hand; over that amount a credit of
one year will be given, purchaser to
give approved security bearing 6 per
cent interest from date of sale, if
paid when due, and if not paid when
due to bear eight per cent interest
from date of sale. Property must be
settled for before being removed.
J. W. HAYNIE,
Owner.
V. K. YOUNG, Auct.
A SALE A DAY AND
SOME TO SPARE
Col. W. R. Young, the popular
Cass county auctioneer is being kept
more than busy with public sales in
this portion of Nebraska and Iowa.
Averaging nearly a sale a day during
the past several months, Mr. Young
is now booked almost solid to the
1st of March, with two daily part of
the time. Mr. Young's ability in the
sale ring is too well known to re
quire comment and his long list of
sales during the present season be
speaks his success.
Commencing today, the following
is a list of the remaining sales he
has booked:
Feb. 23 Rudolph Ileil. Cedar
Creek.
Feb. 24 Lingren & Nider, Hamp
shire sale. Falrbury, Neb.
Feb. 25 Theo Hendricks, Hamp
shire sale, Diller. Neb.
Feb. 26. Lance Mendenhall, at
Grant, Nebr.
Feb. 28 J. Vallery, Jr., Mynard.
Mar. 1 Joe Skalak, Plattsmouth,
Nebr., at 10 o'clock a. ni.
Mar. 1 J. W. Haynie, Platts
mouth. Mar. 2 C. E. Morris, Nehawka.
Mar. 3 Carl Schroder, stock sale,
Avoca, Neb.
Mar. 6 A. C. Tulene, Plattsmouth.
OLD STANDBY, FOR
ACHES AND PAINS
Any man or woman who keeps
Sloan's handy will tell you
that same thing
ESPECIALLY those ' frequently
attacked by .rheumatic twinges.
A counter-irritant, Sloan's Lini
ment scatters the congestion and bene'
trates without rubbing to the afflicted
art, soon relieving the ache and pain.
Kept handy and used everywhere
foreducing and finally eliminating the
paii$and achesof lumbago, neuralgia,
muscle. strain, joint stiffness, sprains,
bruises and the results of exposure.
You just know from its stimulating,
healthy odor that it will do you good I
Sloan's Limracnt is sold by all drug
gists 35c, 70cf $1.40.
Lmimrient
fPaxrtg)
eneirn
To the defendants. Benjamin A. Gib
son: Wm. CI. Woodruff, real name un-
known; William Hates: Marparet J.
1 Hates; James Bates; Mary Bates; Jo
'seph Amick; Mary Ann Amick: Nancy
O. Hobbs. widow; Abble M. Gilmore,
(nee Hobbs); George T. Gilmore; Bes
sie A. Leggett, (nee Hobbs) widow;
Irene Mullen, (nee Hobbs) ; Iohn Mul
len; William I. Hobbs"; Grace S. Hobbs;
Owen W. Hobbs; Edith Hobbs; Syl
Vanua L. Hawley;
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Benjamin A. Gibson, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Wm. G. Woodruff, real name un
known, deceased;
The unknown iieirs. devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of William Ba4.es, deceased;
The unknown iieirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of James Bates, deceased:
The unknown Iieirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Joseph Amick, deceased; j
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega- i
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Bainbridge F. Hobbs, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega- j
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate j
of Azby C. Hobbs, deceased:
The unknown heirs, devisees, lepra- !
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Augustus Case, deceased;
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega-
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate:
of Eve Garmon, deceased: I
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Emily M. Brosius, (nee Brown) de- ;
ceased; '
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Maggie Mann, (nee Brosius) de
ceased; i
The unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the estate
of Kebecca C Hawley, (nee Brown)
deceased ;
The east half (K'j) of the southeast
quarter tSK-4): the east half (EV of
the northeast quarter (NE'i) of the
northwest quarter (NW'U) of the
southeast quarter (SE'.i. known as
Lot twenty-nine (29), in Section twenty-one
(21); Government lots number
ed one (1) and two (2) of Section
twenty-seven (27); the northeast quar
ter (NE'i) of the northeast quarter
(XCi): the south half (Sli) of the
s 1 1 li v fcr &r j
IE PRICE
.4 -
OA
or CLOTHES
The price of our dry cleaning
cuts down tlje price of clothes.
Dainty Dorothy says that she
has - found out that we take
most excellent care of the gar
ments entrusted to us and that
our charges should make friends
for this house. Our dyeing
proves satisfactory, as we use
the latest approved methods and
the best dyes.
northeast quarter (NIC'. 4) and the
north half (Nl,) of the southeast
quarter SE4) of Sectfon twenty-eight
(2!. all in Township eleven (11).
north in Range fourteen (14), east of
the Sixth J. M., in Cass county, Ne
braska, and all persons claiming any
interest of any kind in said real es
tate or any part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the lfith day of Febru
ary, 1921, the Plaintiff in the fore
going entitled cause filed his petition
in the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, wherein you and each and
sill of you are made prfVties defendant,
the object, purpose and prayer of
which said petition is to obtain a de
cree from said court removing clouds
from atul quieting the record title to
the following described real estate in
the Plaintiff. Mark White, to-wit:
The east half IK4 of the
southeast quarter (SE'i); the east
half (E) of the northeast quar
ter (NKi) of the northwest quar
ter (NW4) of the southeast quar
ter (SEU), known as Lot twenty
nine (29) in Section twenty-one
(21); Government" lots numbered
one (1) and two (2"), of Section
twenty-seven (27): the northeast
quarter (NE'i) of the northeast
quarter (NEW) of Section twenty
eight (28): the south half (SI,)
of the northeast quarter (NE4 )
and the north half (N'fc) of the
southeast quarter (SE,i) of Sec
tion twenty-eight (28), all in
Township eleven (11). north in
Range fourteen (14. east of the
Six tli 1. M., in Cass county, Ne
braska as against you and each of you. and
to thereby exclude and enjoin you and
each and all of you from ever assert
ing or claiming any estate, right, title,
lien or interest therein adverse to
plaintiff or to any part thereof, by
reason of plaintiff's adverse possession
of said premises by himself and his
grantors for more than ten years prior
to the tiling of said petition, and to
secure the cancellation ' by such de
cree of a certain Mortgage Deed cover
ing a part of said real estate, to-wit:
Iot seven 7) in the northeast quarter
(NEU) of the southeast quarter (SH'4
of Section twenty-one (21 . Township
eleven (11) north. Range fourteen (14)
east, given by one John Rutherford to
the defendant, Benjamin A. Gibson, to
secure payment of $70.00, dated March
2nd. IRsfi, and recorded in Book "S."
page 346 of the mortgage records of
said county, for the reason that said
mortgage appears to be a lien on said
lot, though paid in full long since, and
for such other ami further relief as
may be just and equitable, and for
costs of suit.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 11th day of
April, 1921, or your default will be
duly entered therein and a decree en
tered as prayed for in said petition.
MAKK WHITE.
Bv Plaintiff.
JOHN M. LEYDA,
f21-lw His Attorney.
THE QUALITY IS THE WINNER.
A Pennsylvania druggist-wrote us
in these days: "Nothing can under
mine public confidence in Triner's
Bitter Wine. Various imitations are
appearing in the market, but the
customers want only Triner's Bitter
Wine. They cannot do without it."
That is not surprising. The public
knows that there never has been any
misleading statement in our adver
tirements. Mrs. Frank Odett. who
wrote us from Susanville, Calif., on
February 9. 1921, hit the right nail
on the head: "Triner's Bitter Wine
is as good as you advertise, and noth
ing can beat it." If you are suf
fering from poor appetite, constipa
tion, stomach ache, gases in the in
testines, headache, etc., go to yottr
druggist or dealer in medicines and
ask for Triner's Bitter Wine. If you
are troubled with cough, take Trin
er's Cough Sedative; If you look for
a quick relief in your rheumatic or
neuralgic pains, lumbago, etc.. buy
Triner's Liniment. Joseph Triner
Company, 1333-45 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
Paul C. Morgan of, Hay Springs,
Neb., who was hefe'to attend the fun
eral of his grandmother, Mrs. .Amelia
Swift, departed this, morning for his
home in the western part of the
state.
FOE RENT.
Goods Called for and Delivered
mmone;
166
OPPOSITE.
JOURNAL OFFICE
m:gi, notice
notice to non-resident defen
dants, their heirs, legatees,
devisees. personal represen
tatives and all other per
SONS INTERESTED IN THEIR ESTATES.
To Joseph McCreary, if living, if de
ceased, his unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in hi.-s es
tate; Oran S. Thompson, if living, if
deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives; and
all other persons interested in his
estite: Washington Dei-kins, if living,
if deceased, his unknown Iieirs. devi
sees, legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested in his
estate: Washington M. Dickens, if liv
ing, if deceased, his unknown heirs,
! devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
I in his estate: George Rowe, if living,
i if deceased, his unknown heirs, dvi-
i sees, legatees, personal represeniat ivt s
land nil other persons interested in his
i estate: the unknown heirs, devisee
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of William Stadelmun. deceased:
Lot one il) in Block two i 2 ) in Stad
elman's Addition to the City of Platts
mouth. Nebraska, and all persons
claiming any interest of any kind in
said real estate, or any part thereof:
You and eacli of you are hereby
notified that William H. Mason, as
plaintiff, on the 2Sth dav 'of January.
1921, filed his petition in the District
Court of Cass county, Nebraska, where
in you and each of you are defendants,
the object and prayer of which peti
tion are that you and 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 Lot one (li in
Block two (2) in Stadelman's Addition
to the City of Plattsmouth. Cass coun
tv, Nebraska, or any part or portion
thereof, and that the plaintiff William
H. Mason, together with his grantors
lie adjudged to have been in the adverse
possession of said land for more than
ten years last past, and that the legal
title thereto became fully vested in
William If. Mason, notwithstanding the
claims of you and each of you. or any
one claiming by, through or under you,
and that the title to said real estate
be forever quieted in said William H.
Mason, as against you and each of you,
and that each and alV of said defen
dants, and those whose names are tin
known, and not stated, be forever bur
red from claiming or asserting any
right, title, interest or estate in or to
said real estate, or any part thereof,
and for such other and further relief
as to the court may seem just and
equitable.
You and each of you are further
notified to answer said petition on or
before Mondav, tho 14th day of March,
A. D. 1D21.
WILLIAM H. MASON.
Plaintiff.
C. A. RAWLS.
j31-lw. Attorney.
LEGAL
Co n rail.
aotici:
To Pearl Conrad, Defendant:
You are herebv notified that on the
i:;th day of October, 1920, Lawson
Conrad filed his petition and com
menced an action against you in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of
which is to obtain an absolute divorce
from you upon the ground of extreme
cruelty without provocation or fault
upon the rart of the plaintiff, anil for
the reason tha-t the defendant has de
serted the plaintiff for more than two
years without any just cause.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 21st day of
March. 1021.
LAWSON CONRAD.
flO-iw. riaintiff.
os-
a
hel
19th
f of
Wood
An acreaee tract, close iu
chopper wanted.
3td 3tw. R. B. WINDHAM.
OfiDtuU llf llialll.Mi
and Xotlre on Petition for Se(
tlemrut of Aecount.
In the County Court of Cass county,
Nebraska.
St:ite of Nebraska. Cass county, ss.
To all nersons interested in the
late of Fred L. Burilick. deceased:
On reading the petition of Emma
Burdiik. administratrix. praying
final settlement and allowance ot
account filed in this court on the
,f Vi'lirnnrr. and for pi o.
heirship, and for such other and fur
ther proceedings as may be required
in order that said estate may be finally
closed and said administratrix dis
charged: ,,
It is herebv ordered that you und ail
persons interested in said mat I or may,
and do, appear at the County Court to
be held in arid for said county, on the
L'nd day of March. A. D. 132!. at ten
o'clock a. m., to show cause, t any
there be. whv the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted, and that
notice of the pendency of said petition
and the hearing thereof be niven to
all persons interested in said matter
bv publishing a copy of this order in
the Pliittsiiiouth Journal, a semi-weekly
newiapuper printed' in said , county,
for one week . prior; to suM ilay of
hearing. .'' ' ' . . .
in witness whereof. I ' na ,-e neir
unto net mv hand and'the seal
cimit. this lUth day of
i i y l
" ' ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) County Judge
1 LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Josepti Lil.erahal. riaintiff. vs. Jo
seph McCreary et :tl. Defendants.
To the defendants. Joseph McCreary
and Mrs. Joseph McCreary, his wife,
first and real name unknown: the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Joseph McCreary. deceased: the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Mrs. Joseph McCreary, deceased: Oran
S. Thompson and Rebecca B. Thomp
son, his wife; the unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested in the
estate of Oran S. Thompson, deceased;
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees.
personal representatives and alt other
persons interested in the estate of
Rebecca 15. Thompson, deceased: Julius
Schroeder and Mrs. Julius Schroedor,
his wife, first and real name unknown
the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
personal representatives and all other
nersons interested in the estate of
Julius Schroeder. deceased; the un
known heirs, devisxes, legatees, pel
-snal representatives and all othc
I persons interested in the estate of Mrs
Julius Schroeder, deceased; Emil Shrl
dir and -Mrs. Emil Shriller, his wife,
first and ref.l name unknown; the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all othe
persons interested in the estate of
Emil Shrider, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Mrs. Emil
; Shrider, deceased; Elizabeth Irent
Murphy anil Edward li. Murphy, her
husband; the unknown heirs, devisees
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Elizabeth Irene Murphy, de
ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Edward B. Murphy, deceased
Jalii'z Clinton Billings and Mrs. Ja
bez Clinton Billings, Lis wife, first' and
real name unknown: the unknow
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Jabez Clinton
Billings, deceased; the unknown heirs
devisees, legatees, personal represents
tives and all other persons interesti
in the estate of Mrs. Jabey. Clinton
Killings, deceased: Ella Maria Spencer
and .illen Spencer, her husband; th
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sotial representatives and all othe
persons interested in the estate of Ella
Maria Spencer, deceased; the unknow
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Allen Spencer
deceased; ilrad'; Darling Luper, also
known as Grace D. Copeland and
George D. Copeland. her husband; th
unknown heirs, devisees, legati es, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Gracie Darling Luper also known as
Grace D. Copeland, deceased; the un
! known heirs, devisees, legatees, pit
sonal representatives ami all other
persons interested in the estate
.George D. Copeland. deceased; George
Spencer Billings and Adaline Billings
his wife, also called Addle Billin
ithe unknown heirs, devisees, legatee.'
I personal representatives and all othe
Ipeisons interested in the estate of
neorge spencer isiiiings. deceased; ine
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of Ada
lino Billings, also called Addie Bil
lings, deceased; Lewis Sampson and
Mrs. Lewis Sampson, his wife, first and
real name unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
rt sentatives and all other persons in
terested in the estate of Lewis Samp
son. deceased: the unknown heirs
J devisees, legatees, personal representa
lties and all other person interestei
hi tli? estate or Mrs. Lewis Sampson
deceased: the unknown owners and tin
known elavtaants of that part of frac
tinal Lots !7 ami tis in the South
half (SVj) of tho Southwest quarter
(SW U ) of Section eighteen (IS). Town
ship twelve (12). North of Range four
teen (14). east of the 6th P. M. in Cass
county. Nebraska, being more particu
larly described as follows: Commenc
ing at the northeast corner of Lot
sixtv-seven (67) in the South half (SV)
of the Southwest quarter (SWi) of
Section eighteen (1M. Township twelve
(12). Range fourteen (14). east of the
0th P. M.. thence running south ninety
six C.tf. feet, thence west one hundre
and sixty ilfiOi feet, thence north
ninety-six (96 feet to the north line
of said Lot sixty-seven (7, thence
east on said line one hundred and sixty
I liini feet to tin- place of beginning
tnat part of fractional Lots sixty-seven
u;7) and sixty-eight 16M in the South
half l.S'.j) of the Southwest quarter
(SW'i) of Section eighteen (IS), Town
ship twelve (12), North of Range four
teen (14), east of the 0th I'. M.. in
Cass county. Nebraska, being more
partionlarlv described as follows: Corn-
men' Ing at the northeast corner of
Lot sixtv-seven ifi7). In the South half
iS'i) of the Southwest quarter (SW'i)
of Section eighteen ( D , Township
twelve (12). Range fourteen (11), East
of the 6th P. M., thence running south
nlnetv-s'.x (!6) feet; thence west one
hundred and sixty (lf.0) feet, thence
north ninetv-six (00) feet to the north
line of said Lot sixtv-seven (67), thence
east on said line 160 feet to the place
of beginning and all persons claiming
anv interest of any kind in said real
estate or any part thereof:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the olst day of Janu
arv. 121. Plaintiff filed his suit in the
District Court of Cass county, Nebras
ka. the object and purpose of which Is
to quiet and confirm plaintiff's title in
and to that part of fractional Lots
sixtv-seven (67 and sixty-eight (68)
in the South half (Sin) of the South.
west quarter (SW'i) of Section eigh
teen (18). Township twelve (12). North
of Range fourteen (14 1. east of the
6th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska,
being more particularly described as
follows: Commencing at the northeast
corner of Lot sixty-seven (67) in the
South half iS1.) of the Southwest
quarter (SW'i) of Section eighteen
(IS). Township twelve (12). Ran'Se
fourteen (If), east of the 6th P. M..
Hit-nee running south ninety-six (96)
feet. thence west one hundred and
sixty (160) feet, thence north ninety
six !i6 feet to the north line of said
Lot sixty-seven (67). thence east on
said line one hundred and sixty (160)
feet to the place of beginning: and to
enjoin each and all of you from having
or claiming to have any right, title,
lien or interest, either legal or equit
able, in or to said real estate or any
part thereof, and to enjoin you and
each of you from In any manner in
terfering with plaintiff's possession and
enjoyment of said premises, and for
equitable relief.
This notice is given pursuant to an
order of tho Court. You are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 21st day of March, 1921,
or your default will be entered therein.
JOSEPH LIBERSHAL,
Plaintiff.
TIDD & DCNBPRY,
f7-lw. Attorneys.
SHOW
Court of
4J
NOTICE TO CUKIJlTOnS
State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
of Jo-
of said
February, A
If you, want good printing let ns
An vmir wnrk. Best ecminned iob
av J - . a m
shop in southeastern Nebraska.
The
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate
seph M. Roberts, deceased.
To the creditors or said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County Court room In Platts
mouth in said county, on the 7th day
of March, 1921, and the 7th day of
June, 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 throe
months from the 7th day of March,
A. 1 . 1921, and the time limited for
pavnient of debts is one year from
said 7th day of March. 1021.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this
January, 11)21.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) 7-4w, County Judge
OKDKIl TO
111 the District
ty, Nebraska.
In the mrtter of the appl
R. B. Windham, administr
license to sell real estate.
Now, on this 3rd day of
A. D. 1921, this cause cam
hearing upon the petition, u
of R. B. Windham, admini
the estate of Grace Den Win
ceaspd. praying for license tit'
following described real esta
(race Den Windham, deceasa
Lot nine (9) in Block five
original town of PlattsmoiW
county, Nebraska. as the
shown on the published anilM
plat thereof, and an undivJSl
tenth (110) interest in the
described tracts: The South
of the Northwest quarter (N
the North half (N.) of the
quarter (SY'4) and the
quarter SW'. of the Southw-
ter (SW'i). all in Section twi
the South half (S'i) of tho
quarter (SE'i) of Section tlir
in Township five (.")," North
fifteen (IT,), east of the 6th
Meridian, Nemaha county. No
a sufficient amount thereof'
the sum of $1,200.10. for the
or tie uts aimwed against ss,
and allowances and costs ot
tration. for the reason that
not a sufficient amount of
property in the possession
B. Windham, administrator,
to said estate, to pay said
lowances and costs.
It is therefore ordered tha
sons interest in said estaf
before me at chambers in tl'
Plattsmouth, in said count Ji
19th day of March, A. D. 19$t
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to slM
if any there be. why a licern
not be granted to said R. B.
Idmm tst rator, to sell so mu
above described real estate o
cedent as shall be necessar
said debts and expenses.
It is further ordered that
tins order ne served upon a
interested in said estate b
the same to be published
week for four successive
Plattsmouth Jour
paper printed, pu
ing in said count
JAMES T. BI
Judge of the Distrii
f7-4w Cass county, Nc
.OTICE TO CUKIJITll
The State of Nebraska. CI
ty. ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estatel
Hirx. deceased.
Jo the creditors or said esl
You are hereby notified, tl
sit at the County Court room
mouth, in said county, on tl
of .March. 1921, and on the
June, 1921. at 10 o'clock a.
day, to receive and examine
against said estate, with a
their adjustment and allow
time limited for, the preset
claims against said estate
months from the 7th dav
A. D. 1921. and the time 1
payment t tiet.ts is one year
7ti day of March. 1921.
Witness my hand and tt
said County Court this 29t
January. 1921
ALLEN J. BE1
(Seal) Count
CHAS. E. MAI
j.11-4w
published 0
iccessive weii
rnal, a lerf
ublisheil an(
tv of Cas, ."il
OKDP.K OF IIEAHI.V
no Petition for Appolutm
A tl mi ii ix t rn t rl i
The Stats of Nebraska,
ty. ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estat
Wilhelir.ina Mumm, deceased
( n reading and tiling tl
of Peter Mumm praying tha
tration of said estate may 1
to Clara Mumm, as admiuis
Ordered. That the 8th day
A. D. 1921, at ten o clock a.
signed for hearing said petifi
all persons interested in s;
may appear at a. County C
held in and for said County,
cause why the prayer of
should not be granted: and t
of the pendency of said pe
the hearing thereof be givl
persons interested in said i
publishing a copy of this or
Plattsmouth Journal, a se
newspaper printed in said t
three successive weeks, pri
dav of hearing.
Dated this 14th day of
A. I). 1921.
ALLEN J. BI
(Seal) fll-oW. Conn
OIIOEIt OP HEAItlf
Petition for ppolnti$)
Administrator,
State of Nebraska,
The
ty. ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the esta
A. Tuey, deceased.
On reading and filing t
of Wm. H. Tuey praying th
tration of said estate may
to him as administrator:
Ordered, that March lbt
9 o'clock a. rn., is assigno'
ing said petition, when all
terested in said matter ma
it lOUIll LUIN i iu oe neiti
said county, and snow cau
prayer of petitioner shou
granted: anil tnat notice
tlency or said petition au
ing thereof be given to a
terested In said matter by
a cony of this order in the
Journal, a semi-weekly
printed in said county, for
cessive weeks prior to s
hearing.
Dated February 19, 1921.
ALLEN J. BI
(Seal) Com
i
i
lU'fci
by 5
f24-3w.
R. B. WINDIj
OKDKIl OK HEAit
ami ."ntlfe of Probate
In the County Court of
ty. Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Coun
ss.
To George Paine. Williai
Nettie Guiles, formerly Ida
to all persons interesteti inl
of Emma Hathaway, decea.4
On reading the petition
C. Hathaway praying that
merit tiled in tins court it
day of February, 1921. ail
ing to bo te last will an
ot the said deceased, mav
ami allowed, and recorded
win and testament or En
way. deceased: that said in
admitted to probate, and t
ration of said estate be
Sylvester C. Hathawav as
il is nerepy ordered UKf
11 persons interested in
may. ami do appear at ,
'ourt to be held in and fort
ty, on the 6th day of 'Mi
1921, ut 10:00 o'clock a. mi
cause, if any there be. wiv
f the petitioner should -not
d. und that notice of the tl
said petition and thaf i
thereof be given to all Del
sted in said matter by pi
opy of t hi order In the I
Journal. a semi-weeklv I
printed in said county, fort
essive weeks prior to si
hearing. j
Y Itness my hand, and I
rid court, this 14th dav dl
ALLEN J. BJ
(seal), M7-3W. Coul
LADIES WILL SERVE
The Baptist ladies of
serve a general supper at
Friday evening, Februar
I 6 to 8 o'clock. Price 2
.fist day of j plate.
We Co ell kiaas or jot