PAGE FOTJB PLATTSMOUTH SEM-WEEKLY JOUBNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. 'Cbz plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at I'OBtofTJce, Plattaraoutb. Neb., as e.:ool-cUas mall mattar R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 S0W, BUT NOT BEAP r Thou shalt sow, but thou shalt not reap; thou shalt tread the olives, but thou shalt not annoit thee with oil; and sweet wine, but shalt not drink wine. Micah vi, 15. -:o: Bobbed hair is still bobbing along. :o: How do you like the summer so far? . :o: Growing old is a habit. Keeping It up will get you. -:o: Work never hurts a man unless he keeps away from it. i :o: A bachelor is a man who had no auto when he was young. :o: People are born naked and some of the flappers haven't outgrown it. :t: The girls have no edge over the boys on the bobbed hair business. -:o: Moving all holidays up one day would keep them out of bad wcath-j :o: j They are selecting the 12 greatest! women in America. Any June bride j knows one. v j :o: Many callers on the first of the month does not necessarily moan many friends. :o: In the summer the young man's fancy lightly turns to right and left and all round. It don't take a man long to bag his pants at the knees, and to make a finely tailored suit look thoroughly disrepu table that's the man of it," avers Dainty Dorthy. But she goes on to explain that the man who is making use of our cleaning, steaming and pressing services Is keep ing his clothes in much more presentable condition than when he got acquainted with us. And it doesn't cost much, either. Goods Called for and Delivered PHONE Ibb 1 2 rZJzZ:TA Base v MERCHANTS' BALL PARK, PLATTSP1CUTH Sunday, June 25th GAMES CALLED AT 3 O'CLOCK The Omaha Printing Co.,-- vs. Plattsmouth Merchants The Omaha Printing Co. has one of the fat base ball organizations of the metropolis and one well worth seeing in action. They are playing Class A ball and are worthy opponents of the Merchants. Admission Adults, including tax 40c PEE YEAH IN ADVANCE GIVING THY NEIGHBOR DELNK Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink, that puttest thy bot tle to him. and makest him drunk en also. Habakkuk il, 15. -:o:- The bad man is usually the good one who found out. :o: Now and then we encounter a na tural born ice man. :o: Lending money is a fine improve the memory. way to 0:0- Might we suggest that the weeds be cut through the town. -:o:- Nothing makes you see things in a different light like a new moon. :o: A suggestion for June brides, the ; thing that divides a hitched team is j the tongue. j We ship Svi33 cheese to Switzer I land and may start sending Eskimo pje to the Eskimos, :o: who paints pictures for seed packages open a beauty shop? :o:- Ex-Kaiser wants $10 a word for his book. His word to the Belgians wasn't worth 30 cents. :o: Jud Tunkin3 says this is the time of year when a snow shovel looks like a memento of happy days. :o: We would hate to be rich enough to have a Swiss livery stable keeper want to marry our granddaughter. -:o:- There may be no connection, but the hoboes convention meets July 4 and congress wants to adjourn July High coal on the way. headline. Even people without a prophet's li cense pedicted that seveal months ago. I . :o: j Love is the quality that persuades i a mother to believe the neighbor's brats are corrupting her little dar ling. :o: A prominent clubwoman wants a divorce because she doesn't know where he husband is. home. He may be at -:o:- "Flappers are Fraternizing." They always do at thi3 time of year. They are getting ready to migrate to the summer resorts. There are many men in Platts mouth who do not believe in prayer, yet they place their conn ience in bogus oil stocks. -o:c- I Fourth of July celebrations are get j ting mc.re numerous. Indeed, they seem likely to continue getting more numerous until on or about July 5. :o: The question whether booze can be sold on American ship.; seems to j raise a ni.e legal point. WbJIe it is I being determined the government j might, at least, apply its profits from such sale to the expenses of prohi I biticn enforcement on land and thus help the taxpayers out to that ex tent. r3 L1 K H K J B THE GODS OF EBBOB The United States is now endeav oring to establish a permanent mili- j tary policy. Such policy is necessar ily controlled by the attitude of the congress toward appropriations for the maintenance of the army and navy and for the training of reserve ofScers. At no time in our history has the (subject of military appropriations 'been under discussion by the con - ! gress that pacifists and those who re fused to learn the lesson of history have not raised their voices in pro-, test. j The lessons of the great war have; made no impression on these people. .1 .1 : , . 1. 1 m any mure inuu uiu me it-ssauiia vi um nrovlous war imnress those who like previous war impress those who, like their fellows today, immediately af - ter the ending of a war. prophesied that wars would be no more and ..... ... , , , ,u!llth da' of July and tne 11111 day United States, in it3 splendid isola tion, would bs outside of any the atre the war might develop. The fallacy of these prophecies and the confounding by history of these prophets in no way prevents a new ; crowd from following the Gods of'A- D- 1922, and the time limited for,cuted without consid ,p ment of debts is one year from without sufficient consi isaia ma oay or juiy, lvzz. These, unlearned in history's, witness my hand and the seal of teaching, make emphatic statement that over night a million men will spring to arms and adequately de fend the country; this quite regard less of the- fact that all who think know that men must be (mined to use arms if they would be equal to 1 triind ind armed foe a train.a ana armea roe. The policy of the Lmtcd States to have a small, highly trained rsgu- lar army is established and accepted of the nation- f tr-L or tn. country 1 as the correct policy but the preparation o otherwise against useless destruction from war created by another, is by no means an established policy. On ,. the contrary, congressmen are at all times affected by voices that demand in the interest of economy preserve the country aga tarism, that the regula navy be further reduced the trainine of men outside of the ' regular army be practically climi-iD. nated. Even before all of the American' boys who gave their lives in tiie j title in said plaintiff to thirty-three great struggle of 191S-19 rea?ii their (acres off the south side of Govern final resting place in American soil, ment'Lot six; Olso Fractional Lot the lesson of war in which they died' are forgotten. The billions of dol- j lars accumulated as a national debt in the winning of the waT daily pressing on our people In taxes, fail to show, to those who will not learn, the futility of unpreparedness. It is to be hoped that out of this present struggle of conflicting thought there may come a wise judg ment definitely determining an ade quate preparedness and preventing our country from "again meriting the contempt bestowed upon it by the German empire before and imme diately after our entering the World War because of our pitiful plight in so far as having men trained in the knowledge of modern warfare wa3 concerned, with the exception of our efficient, but small, regular army. That we were finally an effective and victorious force was only made possible by our allies holding onr enemy in check until we could pre pare. We would be foolish indeed to believe that, in a future war, oth ers will fight our battles while we prepare. -:o:- Will Maupin'has filed as candidate for governor on the democratic tick et. Mr. Maupin is n full-fledged democrat, and competent to fill the position. That is more than we can say for some of those who have tried for governor. :o: Are you planning to vacation in the mountains or the seashore or on the shaded front porch of your own trusty home? If you stay at home this summer you will trot with the majority, if it is any comfort to know that. :o: Sometimes we reach the point of skepticism where we don't believe any seer here can dictate what will be and what won't be in the next world any more than ho could dic tate what will and won't be in this one. :o: Only one candidate republican nomination has come out for McKclvl and that is Ch33. H. dolph county. Of course, pect the governor's : :o: The trouble with some' that they use their feet on the gas Instead of their heads for.t.e guiding the wheel ' Pasture for Rent! I have ood pasture with run nin water for a few head of cat-' tie on my my farm, two miles east! of Murray. T. H. POLLOCK, Phone No. 1 Plattsmculb, Neb FRANKLIN D'OLIER NAMED TRUSTEE f)V PRINCETON UNI Princeton. N. J., June 20. As a result of a ballot recently taken! moner the alumni. Franklin D'Olier ' of Philadelphia, and Charles W. Black of San Francisco, have been elected trustees of Princeton uni- versify. D'Olier graduated from Princeton in 1898. He -was formerly national commander of the Ameri- trical engineer and was a graduate'1922' tne plaintiff. The Farmers' In- ( in 1388. Blank books at the Journal Office. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. In the County Court. i 'l iuc umier ui me csiaic ui ,. j . i '-" " ric, m - -- - A ?eman; deceased Maude Warden, said deed conveying except 10 inches on tiie west side of, To the creditors of said estate: J tbe east balf (Elft) of the southeast i the north 3 4 feet, and the undivided, ! "i ou are hereoy notified, that I will ; quarter (SE 14 ) of section thirty-two ; one-half of the west wall of thej fit at the County Court room in:32) and the north half ( N ) of'brick building situated thereon. Al- .attsmoutn. In said county, on the cia J sni.l County Court, this Cth day of Jl-Ee A mm w Al.Iii.rs j. iji-j&u., (fcal) janS-4w. County Judge LEGAL NOTICE Laura Lighten rnd husband Wil- liam Ll jhton; Grace Zoil and "hus- band George Zoll; Tim McCarty, widower; the heirs, devisees, legatees, per,.cnal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of M. L. White, decenscd. also known as 'Marcus L. White, deceased; all per- -ODS claiming or having any interest thirty-three acres off the south t . sn Cf Government Lot six, (6) and also Fractional Lot twenty-seven, (27) being the couth half of Gov- ernment. i.ot tnree. (3 an being in Scticn thirty-three, (33) Township ."l... i mrth' of Ranee four- i Z.' ,7 It" T C ' " x. j j lownsiiip eleven. Hi) i.ange nineti.iB n i.iK uutn . 72 -- "' , snydcr end Mptilda G. Snyder et al. . rT I l"lfihir A II T ! at ton lllll ,. . . - - , , ' . i. n. n-! ir tt r.t u iuc iuriuuuu ul cavn uaj, ( y ) Cass county, Nebraska, said deed; norm i,LVx ieet 01 saiu 10., an m , r,tfen.-2nts to satfv a Judgment and to receive anu examine all claims purporting to be dated February 2C. i Block 35. and al! situated in the ' d,.ee of -aid Di-trk t Court recov, r ar?in?t said estate, with a-view to1921i and recorded in the ofTice of City of Plattsmoi'.th. Cass county, vsnr-.i r nmn,i niinti- their adjustment and allowance. The the ieRaeT of Deeds of Cass county. Nebraska. a-ai-'-t raid UefVndrnts ?nd al-o to time limited for the presentation of v.),,.,,!,, tv r r, ac.". r.r m., to l rpcpivd iointlv uDon a-;V"; 1 i , V "' Ll Z V , - . ..v-i.. ion.., ,u mjuu. v , t.f.bv. v.. . . ' saiiaiy a iuruit.r luuKiaeni anil us- :ms agnio-jt said estate 13 .three , needs 011 Sentember 2. 1921. UDon all of the said real estate, or upon a fhD c. -,, fP;1Pt r,.rvorc,, iV. months from tte 11th day of July, t hft o-rnnndK that said deed was exe-.the seosrate parts thereof ts the bid- " ., ',V. T..i, t.. and to teen, (14) east of the Sixth Principal 01 tins suit, anu ior general equuaoie . m., 01 saia any, at uic soun: ioor ci inst mill-' Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, ' reiier. ; the court House in ido Liry 01 i'iai.- . rojl names unknown; 1 u iiu cu ui jua ic i.t-ituv jin-juiu, m cm luuiv, .c-h i. iu.j..- r army ana - h.rPhv ' required to answer the petition of the auction to the highest bidder for and that' tfi rt that Tartin n Stava as plaintiff on or before the 10th day'cash the following described real es- niiintitr on rho sist dav of Mnv. A.iOf July, 1922, or the petition of the 1922, filed his suit against you ' and each of you, in the District Court! of Ca: ?s countv. Nebraska, the object .mis ..ua aay vi way, i. rayw of' which are to quiet thej THE FARMERS' INVESTMENT and p ! twenty-seven, being the south half of Government Lot three, all being in j . f0n thirty-three (33) in Town- 1 - T ship twelve. (12) north of Range fourteen. (14) east of the Sixth Prin cipal Meridian in Cass county, Ne braska, alleging that the plaintiff is the rSnliitp nwnpr in fee simnle title r oil -1 r c-M roil Mtittp hv rpa?on t of adverse possession for more than ten years prior to the commencement . , . The Ram; of Cass c ounty, now ro of said action against you, and title) To Emma Wohlfartn, Fredrick H. vived in the name of Fred E. EoJ-.e derived from other "sources, and is j Gorder, Anna Ploetz, Katharine Gor- Receiver, against said George W that the title to said real es-der, William Gorder, Nellie Gorder, Snyder et al, defendants, and to satis- , t v forever ouieted in him and tana .u.' y uoruer ana 10 an pc-rsuus.iy a lurener juceni 01 saia coMri.-"" ". '' i.ucuruj, vicin. ui p,;h nf von be forever interested in the estate of Louisa recovered by the defendant. John Mc-; the District Court within and for excluded from hiMng or claimin- Gorder, deceased: jNurlin, against the said George V..CnS3 cnmty, Nebraska, and to me ,nv rirt ti interest claim or On reading the petition of John F. ! Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder, de- dirrcte l. I wi:i on the 26th day of MtJ fn and I to said real estate or Gorder, praying that the instrument fendants, and also to satisfy a fur- June, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. estate in ana to saia reai esitie, or ' , ....! . ;J ir,r c-ii -.-u- cti, anv portion thereof. Y01 are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of July, A: D. 1922. MARTIN G. STAVA, Plaintiff. C. A. RAWLS. j3-4w. Att'y for Plaintiff., SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass. ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cas county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 10th day of July, 1922, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half of Lots five (5) r.nd six (6) in Block fifty two. (52) in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, according to the published and recorded plat thereof . Tbe rame being levied upon and taken 03 the property of Mifflin S. Eriges. Rachel C. Briggs and L. Lar son (real name unknown) et al. De fendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by The Platts mouth Loan and Building Associa tion, Plaintiff, against said Defendant3- , 1 . Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 1st, 1 9 2 0 C. D. QC4NT0N. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. JOHN M. LEYDA. Attorney for Plaintiff. jun-5w. JSth aay 01 i99at 10 o'clock a. m., 01 eacn aay,1 to receive and examine all claims. against said estate, wltn a view 10 their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 29th day of June, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for ia. y. xv sea iu " payment of debts is one year from ""Sira. seal of said County Court, this 31st. day 01 May. 1922. - ALLEN J. t.-&u ; filed for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ? . t0 J?ir.,dJUi1f "i f!L .I."id District Court, recovered by t!ie ; l.v. on t';e 1st ih v of juiv A 1)' for governor The StaU of Nebraska. Cass coun- fift - - - 1Vr..f5.S00?1?n Plain-,12. at 9 o'clock ,. m.. 'to .how les coae, ty, ss. estate ir, three months from the 22nd Cr in KOfi,fv f,..i, . ...,rIC " the pra- Randall of Ran- n the County cour, ofday of July. A. D. 1922, and the time ,d "crt reoovVred bvf ' :V IJ V??1 he will ex- - V. r.V deceased.' , limited for payment of fiebt. is .one ant, Tne Bank of Cass County, now c H I . C,, ! support. -to the creditors of said estate: I gJ J " "l "Uiy' T- f ?" Eie' 'f n V Vn, You are hereby notified, that 1 i w U p.f- hand and the seal of fee or aga in; t said defendants, interested In said n,tter, by publish- motorists is'sit at tne county uu Count rourt, this 17th day of rrA 1: '.'' 'rTv il orr in the Platts- . Plattsmouth tn saia roumy. vu T n !) I V iui- ueiorti- i-.: .:i,i o nn i. n scnil-wcrklv news- for stepping u , A. n. 1922. and on Jae. A. D. 132- Unt, John.McNurlih. against the said mpc- minted in Z .1 (Seal) Jl-4w. County Judfe. SUMMONS In the District Court of Cass coun- ty, Nebraska, The Farmers' Investment Company, Plaintiff, vs. Maude Warden, E. L. - " warden, real name unknown, ana," a. m., on u "J j Warren J. LInch. Defendants, To Maude Warden, E. L. Warden, real name unknown, and Warren J. ; Linch, defendants: You and each of you will take no- Itice that on the 19th dav of Mav. vestment Company, by the Lincoln Trust Company, Receiver of said The ; Farmers' Investment Company, filed its petition in the District Court of jCass county, Nebraska, the object, of said petition being to secure the cancelation and the holding fort'Lot 4 in Block 3D. and the east one-j a certain warranty deed! half of Lot 5, in Block 35, and thej nane-ht nf a certain warranty iexeciitAd hv Warrpn J. T.ino.h and Tv T. Linch, husband and wife, to tLe southwest Quarter SW14) of Section tl-.irtv-three. (?,?) all isideration and ideraticn, and was executed and delivered to the said Maude Warden by the said War ren j jncb nd Iva T. Linch with tba intention of hinderinsr. delaying land defrauding the creditors of the mu:;t br? sent, r r delivered to the Jlc gaid Warren J. Linch, and for the . ccivcr. at I'latt-smouth, Nebr. : purpose of placing the record title or i JOHN F. GORDEIi. 'said premises in such a condition! Receiver of K. G. Dovey that a iudrment obtained asainst the' f- Son. saul warren j. incn wouia no-, re a lien upon the premises conveyed by said deed; and to subject the sai:l land to the lien .of this plaintifT by reason cf the transcript cf a ju - Jg - mc-nt cf Iwenty rnousand Dollars, (S20.P0O.O0) against the paid War-j ren J. Linch and in favor of the, FarmVs' Investment Company, said - A 1 1 1 1 . transcript having been filed in thej District Court of Ca3S county, re - braska. on May is, iw ; anl ic!8 District Court within anu ior uinci auu cm. n- 3 ikuuw. .n.-i.iaaa, .. ef as tho plaintiff may be entitled j directed. I will on the 23th d::y cf to in the premises; and for the costsiJune. A. D. 1922. at ten o'clock a. Plaintiff will be taken as true. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, COMPANY By LINCOLN TRUST CO., Receiver. Clark Jeary, Clarence G. Miles and W. A Robertson Attorneys for Plaintiff. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO- TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL ' In the County Court of Cass coun - .Nebraska. Stnt of NVhr.iska. Countv of Cass. ty State of Nebraska, County of Cass, I June. 1922. and DurDortiner to be the last will and testament of the said I men in iiiia court uu iue im uui n uitr juuyuieni. 01 citm luuri reiuvsi- . .vum uvu, I.- deceased, may be proved and al-; Matilda G. Snyder, defendants, lowed, and recorded as the last will! Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May lth, and testament of Louisa Gorder, de-jA. D. 1922. ceased; that sad instrument be ad- C. D. QUINTON, mitted to probate, and the adminis-! tration of said estate be granted to John F. Gorder, as executor; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1922. at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen-j dencv of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per- directed, I will on the 2Gth day of sons interested in said matter, by! June, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock a. publishing a copy of this Order inm., of said day at the south door of the Plattsmouth Journal, a eemi-'ihe court house in the City of Platts weekly newspaper printed in said mouth, in said county, sell at public counts', for tnree successive wcess prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of s?.id court, this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Se?l) j8-3w. County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. ' In the matter of the estate of Frank Lambert, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 22cd day of July, A. D. 1922, and on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1922. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day. to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with s.,n County Judge. FOB SALE Poland China boars. September farrow, weight 250 pounds. R. W. PORTER, alO-tfw a Weeping Water, Neb. Phone the Journal office when you are in need of job printing of any load. Ber.t rquivped shop in south eastern Nebraska, - NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the Receiver of E. G. Dovey & Son, will receive sealed bids until 10:00 ft i. o t. n 9 ' T -, r. n r M . ilk ..11.--:.... A . - ed property, to-wit: The entire stock of merchandise, furniture and fix tures not attached to buildings, and bids may be made on the entire stock, furniture and fixture1?, or sep arate bids on the stock of groceries or etock of dry goods, furniture and . fcHov.Vag described real es fixtures as the bidder may elect. . t"" it- r Also the following described real estate used by E. G. Dvy & Son m i .conducting their general mercantile j business, being tiie wect one-nan oi( ! west one-half of Lot 5. in Block 35,1 and all or L,ot i, ana all or Lot s. fo except ont-hilf of tha brick wall inland 6 inches of gr-mnd on the west der may elect. All inds shell be pc ccmpanied by certified checks for 10 of the amount of the bid. Ail bids received will be reported to tie Court on June L'Ptli, 102 at :00 ' o'clos.K p. m., of sm.1 day. ..U ids Aorntj w . e. iviet-K, locaie-j in Coates block, has a Key and will show merchandise and buildings upon re- quest. J5-swtf. e-od. I i SHERIFF'S SALE S ts. T1 "tate cf Nebraska, County cf Cass, By virtue of rn Order of Sile is-1 ,sued by James Robertson, Cl?i i: of . . 'tate, to-wit The north half of the south east quarter of Section twenty seven, (27) in Township twelve, , (12) North, in Ranse thirteen, ; (1") ea.-t of the Cth P. M.. in Csss county. Nebraska, contain- j ins 80 acres ; The seme being levied upon and tak-' on as the property of George W. i m29-4wjSnyde-r and Matilda G. Snyder et al, ' 1 defendants, to satisfy a judgment cf the said District Court, recovered by.' ; George Sheldon. plainti.T, against the said Georga W. Snyder and. Matilda I iG. Snyder et al, defendants, and to (satisfy a further Judgment of said; I rnnrt. rprovprprl hv the defendant. I court, recovered by the defendant,) 'ed by the defendant. Ottis McNurlin. I against ssid Georee W. Snyder and; Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. JOHN M. LEYDA, Attorney for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, By virtue of an Order of Sale,, is sued by James Robertson. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebrask a. and to me auction to the hi.cnept mduer Icr; cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-seven; (27) the northeif t quarter of Section twenty-eight; 2S) the south enst qurrter of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-eisht; (28) and the routhwest quarter of Section thirty-three. (H3) all in Township twelve (12) North. Rane thirteen, (13) east of the l'th P. M., iu Cass county, Ne braska, containing 4 SO acres, subject to a lien of the Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank, now on said premises Jrli The same being levied upon and tak,! en as the property of George W. Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder et : ue . e ii'Ki .1 u j rttx loi v r. iiiul'iiihiit nv 1 1" r t to j-- iini.v n w 1 V "" iimiiua ir. i wet-c prior to sail tliv nf hr- Snyder, defendants, nnd also to sati- in- ' fy a further judgment cf said court. Jr v.itnc-ss whereof I have here recovered by the defendant, Ottis Mc- mito t mv lunnd ami the fea of Nurlin. against the- said George W 'Mid Court this Sav if isf?I Snyder and Matilda G. Snyder de- I. 1922 V y "ne' ' fendants. 1 ... lv T,ix, APDUlT XebraSka ICth.Wsoal) j22-lwV Cmnityi'dge. -r ir.' i.v ?nwo - si nr C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. JOHN M. LEYDA. Attorney for Plaintiff. ' Journal want ads pay. Try them.' SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, SS. TW virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by Jamos Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cr.ss county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will cn the 26th day of June, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock a. m., of siid day, at the south door of the court hou.e i:i the City of Platts mouth, in i 1 county, sell at public tr Mfhpst li fl .1 f-r for Tiie south half of the south east quarter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter" cf Faction twenty-soven, (27) and Lot one. (1) contain ing .f2 of an acre, in the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-four. (34) all in Township twelve, (12) North, Itanse thirteen, (13) east of the eth P. M., in Cars county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of George W, aa;ns hi? ro-dtf-.iidont?. G, r.r.'-e W. tr.yuer an-i - aiiicl;1. U. fcnyd'1 r et al. ?nd a meat r.d decree of taiJ court r -cov- erei hj the defendant, John M"Nur lin, agr.inxt hii co-defendant-;. George V.". Snyder et r.!. and o'.-o In t?.ti-fy n furti er y )r.,(r.i r.ziA 'lerr'-e of crirl court, rf"cv..r; 1 ly the defend ant, Otti ; ! : X'!r'!r.. niinst l;l j co-'jrc-ri-.'ants, Gcc-r--? V.'. Snyder et al. Piatts-n:outh, Nebraska, May ICth, A. I). 192 2. C. D. QUINTON, ".:..r:.T, Cass County, Nebraska. W. A. ROBERTSON. . Attr:::oy far Plaintiff. NOTICE TO C REDITORS TJ10 SiUtc of Nebraska, Cass to'in- - Jn the County Court. In t'.e r.;r.i.tr of the eitta cf Anna Ilohschf-idt, deceased. To i''.f; creditor? of r.aid estate: Yen are hereby notified, that I will sit 't th? ( .'o'.;niy Ccurt rcom in Plattnnouth i:". said county, cn tl.e l'th diy cf July. A. D. 1922. anl on the 17th d?y of O-'lnbt-r, A. D. 192'?, .it te.zi o'clock in the forenoon of each d3y to receie and examine all claims ar&ir.st said estate, with a viev to their adjustment and allow r.nee. The time limited fcr th pre fenlation of citiini aga-r.st raid es tate io three months from tie loth day of J.i'.y, A. D. 11; 2 2, and ths time iimited for payment cf dbts is one veer from srii 15th day of July, X. 1). 1S22. Witness ay hand and the seal of is-.id County Court this 9th day cf V" in-" Jun.e.A- u:1;- n , ri cai J--'-- LLEN J. BETTSON, County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, court 'icr.re in Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska. sell at public auc- i tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-v.it: The north half of the north v.et qunrtcr (NW4) of Sec tion four, (4) Township eleven, (11) north of Ranre thirteen. (13) er.st cf the Cth Principal Mc-ridir.n, ia Cass county, Ne Iraik.i, containing eighty (SO) acres more or less, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging The E3K being levied upon and tukf-n as the pronertv of .Taroh P. Falter, Mary Falter. Georrc W. Sny- der, Mmi-chi G. Snyder. Jnfcn McNur- lin and Ottis McNurlin. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Martha Ce!estia Reed, plaintiff, against said defendants. Platt?moTLth, N A. D. 19 2!r ebiafka, May 20th, C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. Tini). Attorney. A. L. ORDER OF HEARING and Nrtk-e on IYtition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court of Cas coun ty. Nebraska. State of Ncbiaska. Cass county, S3. To a'! ;,ercr? interested iu the : e?t.to of Geortro Grbe. deceased : I On reading the petition of Ros-elia j II. Grel e. jw'.miuL- trntrix. praying a final .rettlement and aUowan.-c of , her .-:ccou".t fi'cd in this Court. 0:1 C;r ?Ut dsy of June. 1922, and for - hnrre of rdmini' tratrix It is hereby nr.krprt tbt' u,i ,:11 per?r.n3 Interested in s aid matter Py virtue of an Order of Sale i3- al.-moy. rr.:! dc, appear at the County . Your ad - will carry punch if yoa write it as a plain "selling talk" in stead of trying to fuss it up rith frills and exagerations. . Phone ua the tewsi