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PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAI Wt JJ MM1 J ' IBJ ' 1 L!iLU"U.HJ Cbe plattstnoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at rostoffice. Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Experience is one pay is high enough. :o: teacher whose Grown men. as well as children. fly kites in Japan and China. :o: Europe is willing to do anything with its debts except pay them. 0:0 The doughboys have discovered that red tape bind no wounds. o: One of the wonders of Australia is Lake Eyrie, which is below sea level. :o:- Many men are wondering how they can earn their income tax right quick. :o: It's alright to forget the war, but not the men who enabled us to forget it. :o: They shut the gates on the aliens, but they will find their way in under the tent. 0:0 It won't be a kitchen cabinet, or a tennis cabinet Harding likes golf too well. : o: He is a thrifty man who doesn't have to borrow money to pay his income-tax. Most of the optimism about the Harding administration sounds like hoptimism. :o: Japan in furnishing opium to China is trying to put the giant to sleep again. -0:0- With Hoover in the cabinet we'll be sure of Europe's acceptance of banquet invites. :o: The United States imports nnre oil from the Philippines than from any other source. :o: It would help a lot if more persons could see the poetry of life and few er would try to write it. :o: Falling - prices are like" falling stars: There are so many up there one or two or less don't matter. :o: Germany may not be preparing for war, but it is noticeable that the Krupps are still paying dividends. :o: The optimist rejoices in fine weather, but the pessimist is sure something disagreeable is on the way. :o: There is probably no truth in the report that Ohio is going to try to establish a presidential timber pre serve. :o: It's a good thing for Fall and Fletcher that their appointments do not have to be submitted to the Mex ican senate. :c: A structural steel worker in New York fell sixteen stories and sprain ed a finger. Sjerved him right for being so careless. :o: "Whisky is getting into the head lines a lot these days because a lot of persons are trying to get it into their cellars and systems. :o: The magnitude of the service which banking has rendered to business during difficult periods has merited large earnings. It is doubtful, how ever, whether profits in 1920, satis factory as they appear to be. have been commensurate with the respon sibility and risk involved. Liberty! Keep yourself posted on the issues of the Day. the facts by subscribing to ILsJboir 66 A National Weekly Newspaper It is not conducted for profit and does not accept paid advertisements of any kind. Largest circulation of any weekly paper published in U. S. A. Leave your subscription with Attorney C. E. Mar tin, Plattsmouth, Neb. Yearly Rate $2.00 Many a baldheaded man is willing td listen to a hair-raising story. :o: The hen seems to be throwing gloom into the ranks of the egg pro fiteer.s :o: The man who is paying 65 per cent of hi income in taxes also has a few worries. :o: It is evident that the clerks in some stores are not under civil ser vice rules. 0:0 A dollar in the bank may not be earning anything, but you know where to find it. :o: The rest of the world prides itself on the belief that It is not quite as crazy as Russia. :o: A pessimist is a person who is cer tain he will never get anything ex cept the left-overs. :o: It usually discourages a young man when a girl insists on being pos itive in her negative. :o: What has become of the old-fash ioned writing schools that did so much for matrimony? :o: - An optimist may be fooling him self, but he does not know as much gloom as the pessimist. :o: Argentina ranks first among Anier. ican countries in corn production, the average yearly production being 174,000,000 bushels. :o: In general the country is settling down to normalcy, but there is con siderable excitement among the po tential postmaster classes. -0:0- Twisting the British lion's tail is still a popular sport with some Amer icans, but it is being supplemented by tweaking the Japanese nose. :o: The aerial mail carriers haul let ters across the continent in less time than the postoffice assorts and de livers them after their arrival. Listen boys: You can feed a wife the grocery store and butcher shop at just about what it cost you to feed your best girl at the soda foun tain. 0:0 The United States exports a large number of windmills to Europe, but most of them remain in this country and not a few of them get into congress. :o: A statement of the National City Bank of Xew York, says that coal exports from the United States in 1920 were $432,000,000, and $92. 000,000 in the year before the war. :o: We may be satisfied with Charley Hughes as secretary of state, but we will never be fully contented with the man until he shaves off those whiskers and let us see how his face looks. :o: Speaking of conversation move ment, there should be one for the conservation of democrats. They arc facing a long, cold run on the range and water holes and feed troughs ought to be provided. The country can't let them become extinct. It may need them in 1924, or there abouts. Justice! Get Facts! WHEN RHEUMATISM HITS YOU HARD! Sloan's Liniment should be kept bandy for aches and pains WHY wait for a severe pain, an ache, a rheumatic twinge fol lowing exposure, a sore muscle, sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit work, when you should have Sloan's Liniment handy to help curb it and keep you active, and fit, and on the job? Without rulbt'ng, for it penetrates, apply a bit today to the afflicted part. Notethe gratifying, clean .prompt relief that follows. Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many thousands of friends the world over if it didn't jnake good. That's worth remembering. All drug giststhree sizes the largest is the most economical. 35c, 70c, 1.40. H(D)S1: Liniment Paitis stievmj AUTO LINE SERVICE TO AND FROM METROPOLIS The Plattsmouth people are to have an opportunity of traveling to Omaha by auto, commencing the coming week, as an auto line will be placed in operation that will per mit those who desire to go to the metropolis and return at their con venience to do so. It is planned by the parties starting the line to use a large and comfortable touring of the latest type and charge sum of $1 for one way or $1.75 the round trip. As soon as car the for the definite stopping places in Omaha are hxed upon a more extended an nouncement will be made in this paper. With increased railroad fare the advantage of this additional service between Plattsmouth and Omaha is such as to appeal to many of our people who will be' pleased to learn of its establishment. 0:0 The authorities say a doctor may prescribe wine in any quantity, but he is supposed to have a conscience. :o: If whisky keeps on getting scarcer there should be a if increased demand for medicine-droppers to administer it. :o: The average man is not very much interested in laws which interfere on ly with the personal liberty of oth ers. :o: - Anyhow the near beer saloons do not encourage the old-time J)ar-room quartet singing just before closing time. :o: A man may declare that no person can get a million dollars honestly, but he would like to have a chance at it. :o: The amateur golfer can never un derstand how the amateur bowler can work up any enthusiasm over his game. 0:0 Most persons who seem most anx ious for something to restore youth did not amount to much when they had it. :o: The allies want America to can cel the debt, but they are sensitive about letting the world know what they want. :o: A few persons are looking for chances to do other folks good, but there are more who prefer to do them well. :o: It seems a bit odd that the spirits never receive any communications from the place Billy Sunday uses as a bugaboo. :o: The pedestrian who is robbed of a large sum of money does not adver tise good sense when he complains to the police. :o: The European nations should be encouraged to get on their feet, but they should be enjoined to keep off each other's toes. 0:0 About 90 per cent of trouble is caused by persons who know better than to do it, but who think they can escape the penalty. :o: : Congresswoman Robertson of Okla homa, says she does not intend to talk much, but there are enough male members to keep up the gab-feast. : 0:0 It Is plain that if Henry Ford bor rows money it will only be to accom modate money-lenders only those who feed his product need money. o:c One would imagine that we should not have to wait long now to find out what Mr. Harding has on his mind on the subject of world peace. : :o: Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver " and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is recommended for strengthening the stomach, bowels and liver and puri fying the blood. WOOD AND POSTS FOR SALE Burr oak, and osage posts for sale. Cord wood, chuck or block wood for sale. Call phone 3004 Murray line. John Hobchelt, Murray. 2tw ltd. CITY SUPERIN- TENDENT WILL GIVE UP WORK AT CLOSE OF PRESENT SCHOOL YEAR C. E. PRATT WILL EN GAGE IN BUSINESS . With the close of the present school term. Superintendent C. K. "Pratt, who for the past two years has been the head of the city school system, will retire from the school work to take up a business career and will become interested in the Mid-West Chemical company of Oma ha, having accepted a very lucrea tive "position with that company which he will take up June 1st. Mr. Pratt is parting in some with great regret with the good people of this city with whom he has become warmly attached and feels that his time here has been most pleasant and that he has received excellent treatment from not only the board of education and the teachers, but from the citizens at large and the patrons of the school. The school work has its drawbacks as well as advantages and one of these has been the fact that few school men are able to se cure and maintain a permanent home, but are constantly going from one city to another to improve their ad vantages and to advance farther in the lines of their life work, and this does not appeal to tlie genial gen tleman that we have been so fortun ate to have with us in the past two years, as he desires a place that he ran call home for good and therefore is retiring from the educational work for the business world. During the time since July 1919. when Mr. Pratt came to Plattsmouth. there has been a number of im provements in the school system here that has raised its standing and placed it on the par with the other schools of the state in every respect. His regime has saw the installing of the manual training department in the high school, the re-organization of the commercial department to make it more efficient, and also the stressing of the athletic work among the boys of the school and who have enjoyed the advantages of a real red blodded superintendent who has giv en them every opportunity of enjoy ing the advantages that (he boys of other schools have enjoyed. Foot ball was placed in the athletic de partment of the school after an ab sence of twelve years and the bas ket ball team encouraged in their work. This feature of the school work has led to a greater mynber of the young men remaining in school and has created a greater in- tere?t in the other lines of the school work, as to participate in the work of the various athletic teams the scholar must be up in his studies. In the general work of the school he has cut down the number of fail ures to a very small figure and the general standing of the school sys tem has been raised 100 per cent. He has also been active in the community life as a member of the library board, as a teacher in the men's class of the Presbyterian church and in the educational work of the church in this city. It is with regret that the friends of Mr. Pratt will see him leave this city. but he carries witli him in his new lines of work the well wishes of the host of warm friends and with his exceptional executive ability he. is certain to more than make good in the business world that he is soon to enter. As city superintendent he has come in constant touch with tlie Journal and it's force and the asso ciations have bee'n very pleasant and this paper is glad to extend to the able and genial superintendent its wishes for the success of himself and his family when they shall leave our city for their new home. AS IT WORKED OUT An Irishman working for a Dutch man asked tor an increase 01 . pay. The Dutchman replied: "If you are worth it I will be pleased to give it to you. Now let us sec what you do in a year. Pat. We have 365 days in a year; you sleep eight hours ev ery day, which makes zz nays you sleep. This taken from J6a days, leaves 243. Now you have eight hours recreation every day, which makes 121 days. This taken from 243 days leaves 122 days. We have 52 Sundays in a year which you have off, leaving you 69 days. You have 14 days vacation; take this off and you have 55 days left. Lou don't work Saturday afternoons; this makes 26 days in a year. Take this off and you have 29 days left. Now Pat, you allow 1 Vz hours for meals, which total in a year 28 ays. Take this off and you have one day left. I always give you St. Patrick's day off, so I as you. Pat, if you are en titled to a raise?" Pat then answered. "Well, what the deuce have I been doing then?" Pathfinder. Blank Books at the Journal Office. NOTICK TO CHI'.IMTOH The Statu of Nebraska, Cass cuunk ty. kk- In the County Court. In tin matter of -the fslati' of Anna Wilhelmina Mumm, eleceascd. To the creditors of said estate: You arc hereby notitieil. That I Will sit at tin; County Court room in Platts inouth In said county, on tlie l.'tli day or April, A. 1). 1921, and on tin- istb day of July, A. D. 1921. at ten o'clock in tlie forenoon of each day, to re ceive and examine yr claims against said estate, with a view to their ad just ment . a nd allowune-e. The time limited for the prcsentu 1 1n of claims a trains t said estate is three? months from the 13th dav of April. A. . 1921. and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 10th day of April. A. I .1921. Witness' my hand and the seal of said County Court, tills 8th day of A.iui-ih n ii -i ' ' ALLEN J. BEESON. t (Seal) mll)-I County Judge. HIGH SCHOOL HAS SPED AiiD ABILITY 'Should Make a Clean Sweep of Class "B at the State Basketball Tournament This Week From Tuesday's Pain. That the Plattsinmith high seh'.ol basketball team has nn excellent chance to cop the class "11" honors at the state tournament this week is the belief of many who have Fen the local lads in action. Besides defeating three high school teams during class "A" the regn- lar playing season, proved their strength they further last nlr.M by , defeating the Iegion quintette by a score of 2 6 to 20. Among the players on the team are several who might well b- se lected in the picking of an all-state five. They go to Lincoln confidant and enthusiastic and that is no small part of the battle. we trust they will return win-t ners, but whether they do or not, we will still" maintain that Plattsmouth has a high school team this year of which any town might well be proud' and their Irmf stpinc nf virtririiQ I will bear us out in this assertion. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil. the great household remedy for toothache, earache, sore throat, cuts, bruises, scalds. Sold at all drug stores. 30c and GOc. 1D1 KSTIM TC. l'OK fASS KNSK .m-:iii 1SK roi TV, State of .Nebraska County of Cass I - 1. Ceo. 1 :. Cass county. County Itoar held on tlie I Sayles. County Clerk of hereby certify that the I at the regular m-'i-tiiiir I I h day of .In una i y, A. I . ltll. inadt I Ox iense" quired by Jeneral tin' folh for the law: fund . . . vvi nir "KM I ma t e. of year l'.cjj as ru 7.""i.wo.ei oiln.O't I.IMICI fill ,"ifi.M!'t.l) H. I.'IO.fi.) I. OjO.i'h) !'.l!ile;e fund llridsrt" fund (HirrK'ncy I Kccad fund . . Mothers' Pension fund., old Soldiers Kelief fund TOTA L . $ J08.000.00 r.ess mv hand and the seal of mv office at Plattsmoutli, Nc br . this l::rd dav of 1-VI ruarv. A. 1 ll'l'l. tJKO. Ii. SAYI.KS. I Sea!) ml-tw. (.'niinty Clerk. M'.'iMi: State of HI CHCDI'IOIIS Nebraska, ('ass Tl.e eoun- ty. ss. In the County Court. In il;t matter of the estate of Kmma 1 lat ha way. deceased. To the 'creditors of 'said estate: Yon are hereby notified. That T will sit at the County Court room in l'latis niootli i:i said count v, on the L'J'th dav of Marc h, 11M arid on the r.Hli day of .lime. A. I. IflL'l, at 1":(.'H o'clock in the forenoon of each day to receive and exam'Me ail claims atraiiist said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limit ed for the presentation !' claims atrainst said estate is thiief mons from tlie i'!Mh day of Marc!, A. T. I'.'l'I. and the t'me limited fur payment of debts is one year from said liiith day of Aiarch. l'jl. Vitness my hand and the seal of said Countv Court this 5th dav of March, ALLKX J. r.i:i:soN. (Seal) mT-tw. County -.ludsre. oric-: jc m:nit; l!i the County Court or Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Nancy M. ' Ilitchie. Iieceased. NOTICi: OT 1IKAKINC, To all persons interested in said es tate, both creditors and heirs ;U law: You are herehv not i lied that on this ith day of March. 1K21. August YV. Kakow filed a petition in this court, iilK lii that one, Nancy M. Jlitchie, whib- a resident of Cuss countv, Ne braska, departed this life intestate, in said county, on or about the IMJth day of February. INV!, the owner in fee simple of tlie following described leal estate, to-v.it: The southwest quarter of 1l:e southwest quarter- of Section 1 -'. ( eNoeptintr a tract in the south east corner thereof JO roils north and south by in rods east and west, containing " acres also des ignated as Iot G." in said Section 12. ami also tiie northwest quar ter of the northwest quarter- of Section 13 (except Lot J7 in the SV cornert all in Township 1-', North, in Kanjre l;5, Kast in Cass county. Nebraska, ami that said deceased left surviving as her sole and oniy heir at law, James C. Kitchie. a son and John Kitchie. her husband and that the title and ownoiship of said real estate descend ed to said James C. Kitchie. subject to the estate of --aid John Kitchie as ten ant by courtesy in one third part thereof, and that the petitioner is the owner of a part of said premises now described as Lots ."i to l1 2 inclusive in Block one (1) and Lots 11 to JO inc lu sive, in Hloek two (J) in Kitchie Place Addition to l'lattsmouth, Nebraska, which lots are subdivisions thereof, by virtue mesne conveyances r.vole by said James C. Kitchie and others to petitioner and his grantors, and pray ins: for a judicial determination ff the time of the death of the said Nancy M. Kitchie and of her heirs at law. the decree of kinship and the risht ft descent of the real property bolonitflns' to said decedent in the State f Nebraska, and for such other and further orders and decrees ais may be necessary for ft correct determina tion of said matter. Said matter lias been set for hear ing on the 8th day of April, 1!J,' at nine o'clock in the forenoon, in the County Court room in Plattsmouth. t'ass county. Nebraska, at which time and place alt persons interested may uppear ar.d contest said petition. ALLKN J. KKKSON. Countv Judge. JOHN M. Li:VIA. m7-::w. Atty. for Petitioner. iitDK.K :i" iu:iti; iiml .'Seitice on Petition for Stt- llemriit of .Iccniiiit. In the County Court of Ca.-s coun- tv. Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To tlie heirs end all persons inter ested in the estate of Adam Kaffen berger. eieceased: On reading the petition of Ceorgo A. Kaffenberger praying tinal set tlement and allowance of his account filed in this court on the fith cloy of March. 1'JJL arid for decree of heir ship and distribution or estate; It is hereby ordered that vent and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to lie held in and for said coun tv. one the Kith day of March, A. t. ltljl. lit 10 o'clock a. m... to show cause, if nnv there be. why the prayer ot the petitioner should not be granted, and that not it: of the pendency of said petition and the, hearing- thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy en thin order in the Plattsmouth Journal. a sem-l-weeKiy newspaper lumivo said countv, for one wueK prior io said day or hearing. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal oi saio umu this ith day of March, A. !. li2l. ALLEN J. 13EESON, (Seal) County Judge. tit t,K, . 1 1 A . S 1. : ; r, i Tr Tr - . If r 'J ' F y( I r f r - -.'if , ; 'i rrt I .''!: I fe- Ii f I'llltl ' I s:'' ri. .1 fi I in t ' (' lit ffii'l fie and lif S'i '( '("'t' f fiv- ('''. f V- -"- .v . a r- ' e-1 J ' jr . . -V. , : A 'f 'tii f t- I f : : North e.f tii'- 'i-r! ColMlf..'. e i r i i n p:t , 1 r'-.i I ! 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COM-:, ller Attorney. f JS - i v. otici: i' iii:iu; u Petition for brli-rmlniitioii of Ht-lrhit. Instate of Ceorso Swift, dece.lsfd. in the Countv Court of Cass countv, Ne braska. The State of Nebraska. To all per sons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice", that John F. XVo'lT has filed his petition al lei ng that ib-orire Swift died intestate in Cass county, Nebraska, on or about Sep tember Jl. 11, beintf a resident arid inhabitant of Cass county, Nebraska, and the- owner- of the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Ten acres ofT of east end of Lot two (J in Section twelve (1L'), Township twelve (1J N.. Ilanse eleven ell) :., oriel described as fellows: Comment in"; at the c enter of Section lj. Township 1J N.. lianse 11 I-:., thence west chains and 10 links, thence north 2 1 chains and 58 links, thence north JJ'z defrrees ca"t down the bank of the Platte liver S chains and 90 links, thence south :;:; chains and SO links to tlej place of be. jr I n n i n fr. in Cuss county. Nebraska, bei.ic; jiow known as lax Lot 14: 'i'vin,' :- his sole aii l only heir al law tin- following named persons, to wit: Amelia Swift, widow; liirdi'e orua n. daughter and Annie Horn. 'a uriito!-. and praysnsf for a decree b.irrirm' claims: that said decedent died irit "state: that n application for ael ministration has been made and tlie estate of said decedent has not been administered in the State of Nebraska, and That tlie heirs al law of said de cedent as herein set forth shall be leci.-ed to be the owners in fee simple of tiie- above described re-al estate, which has been st-L for ,e-arin? on the ::t'th day of March. A. 1HJ1, i't 10 oYloi I-: a. in. Iatid at Piattsijioiith, Nebraska, this J'ith !ay of Kehruarv, A. O. H21. ALLEN J. HKESOX, fjs-iw. County Jude. )T1CK TO t'ltKDITORS Tl;e State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In ti e matter of tlie estate of Henry Miller, deceased. To the creditors f said estate: Vou are hereby notifie-d that I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said countv ,on the 20th day of March. A. I . 1 and on the Jinh day of Jun. A. I. 1HJ1, at 10 o'clock a. in. each day, to receive and examine all claims atrainst said estate, with a view to their adjustment anel allow ance. .The time limited tor tlie pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 2;'th day of March, A. 1 . lKJl, and the time limited for payment of debts is one var from said I'Hth dav of March, litJl. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 26th day of February, l'.UL ALLEN J. KELSON. (Seal) f'S--lw. County Judge. EGGS FOR HATCHING Pure bred Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. 75c for 15. Phone 5S-1-W. C. II. Lewis. f24-12d,2w E PRICE -rTTi or CLOTHES The price of our dry cleaning cuts down the 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. Goods Called for and Delivered t-MONt; OPPOSITE Iik9-"J0URNA OFFICE StUHf: tit' till tit tit I PP ffMT lftnt 'f Cut coun- ' . f. -. r a . 1 1; WU.fj 24 '? V :-jit ,tr, rl un- at s;.,j. it. . z: raricy K. 'i.it'.i'jt:, -A. t - I ' '. ii .','. wieiow; .i.tt, J:';.r, U-il ". ii'jt.i; Hyl- f i . 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Il'ibbf, l-'-eacrd ; The- urikfieV.'.'i i.i'.s., devineex, lega tee.;, pejj.orial f e;,r-t.e-rjtati vm and all et,er i,'-rniTm ir.trreht-'l In the eetate of A utrustiid Case, ejee.-eaxd ; I Ttier unknown lieirn, eievit-eeH. lega tees, jir-rse-nal rpeentatl ve and all other persejns interested in the fcHtate ejf Fve (iarmon, deceaseej; The unknown heirs, clevlee, lega tees, personal representatives anel ail othiT perscns interesteel in the estate of Kmily M. Bresius, (nee Brown; de- ce-a see ; The unknown heirs, devibees, lega-tc--s, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate ef Maggie Mann, (nee Brosius) de ceased ; The unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the eutate of Kebecca C. Hawley, (nee Brown) deeeaseel; The east half (K,i) of tlio southeast ciuarter iSK'.i; the east half (KVs) of the northeast ejuarter (XK'i) of the northwest quarter (NWi) of the scrutheast ejuarter (SI0'i, known aa Lot twenty-nine (29), in Section twenty-one (Jl); Government lots number ed one (1) and two (2) of Section twenty-seven C27); the northeast quar ter (XE'.J) of the northeast quarter (NF.',); the south half (KVfc) of the nen-theast quarter (NK14) and the north half (N'-fc) of tlie southeast quarter tSH'i) ejf Section twenty-eight CM, all in Township eleven (11). ti-lli i,i -l ri. fniii'lan I1A rnc il'"l " nullpi iV-ll. -.-'.l At J , I Ul I V 4. the Sixtli P. M., in Cass county. Ne- iii umj tiio nil. nvjia ciii i in i an; interest of i'any kind In said real ea tate ejr any part thereof: I You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 16th day of Febru ary. 1921, the Plaintiff in the fore ! going entitled cause tiled his petition i in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and each and ' all of you are made parties defendant, 1 tlie object, purpose and prayer of which said petition is to obtain a de I cree from said court removing clouels from and quieting the record title to the following described real estate in j tlie Plaintiff. Mark White, to-wit: Tlie east half (E) of the southeast epuarter (SE'i); the east half (KUI of the northeast quar ter (XK'ji of the northwest quar ter (NW'-i) of the southeast quar ter tSE'4), known as Lot twenty nine (JU) in Section twenty-one (21); Government lots numbered one (1) and two (2), of Section twenty-seven (27): the northeast quarter (XR'.J) of the northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section twenty eight (28); the south half (V4) of the northeast quarter CNE4) and the north half (N) of the southeast quarter (SE4) of Sec tion twenty-eight (2S), all Jn Township eleven (11), north In Kange fourteen (11), east of the Sixth I'. M., in Cass county, Ne braska as against you anueacn oi you, and to thereby exclude anel enjoin you and each anel 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 hi grantors for more than ten years prior to tlie filing of said petition, and to secure tlie cancellation by such de cree of a certain Mortgage Deed cover ing a part of said real estate, to-wit: Lot seven (7) in the northeast quarter (NE'i) of tlie southeast quarter (SE'i) of Section twenty-one (21), Township eleven (11) north, Kange fourteen (14 east, given by one John Kutherford to the defendant, Benjamin A. Gibson, to secure payment of $70.00, dated March 2nd, 1S8C, and recorded in Book "S." page 3 ill of the mortgage records of saiei county, for the reason that said mortgage appears to be a lien on said lot, though paid in fulUlong since, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable, and for costs of suit. You are required to answer Baid pe tition on or before the 11th day of April, 1921, or your default will he duly entered therein and a decree en tered as prayed for in said petition. MARK WHITE. By Plaintiff. JOHN M. LEYDA. f21-4w His Attorney. OltDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Adminlntrntor, The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Emily A. Tuey, deceased. On leading and lijing the petition of Wm. H. Tuey praying that adminis tration of said estate may be granted to him as administrator: Ordered, that March 18th, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hear ing said petition, when all persons in terested in said matter may appear at" a County Court to be held in and for said county, and shejw cause why tlie 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 in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this oVder in the Plattsmouth I Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated Tebruarv 19, 1921. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) County Judge. n. B. WINDHAM. f-'l-w. Attorney. LEGAL XOTK'K m To Pearl Conrad. Defendant: You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of October. 195:0. Uwyon 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 part of the plaintiff, and for the reason that the defendant has de serted the plaintiff for more than two years without any JuBt cause. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 2lBt day of March. 1921. LAWSON CONRAD. " flO-.w. riaiutiff. We do all klnca cr job printing. ntrtu f. or Z '4