! PULTTS1I0TTTH SEUI - V7EEKLT 70USIMX PAGE FOTTR - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. Che plattemoutb lournai PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at I'ostofrice. I'lattstioutb. Neb. us eecond-clas mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 52.00 DEMOCRATIC TICKETS TT. S. Senator GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK Omaha Governor CHARLES W. BRYAN Lincoln Congress, First District To Fill Vacancy W. C. PARRIOTT Lincoln Congress. First District JOHN H. MOREHEAD Falls City State Senator WILLIAM B. BANNING Union State Representative WILLLVM H. BULS Murray County Clerk FRANK J. LIBERSHAL-Plattsia'th County Treasurer MISS MIA U. GERIXG-PIattsniouth County Sheriff G. II. MANNERS riattsmouth County Attorney CAFWELL Elmwcod J. A. Register of Deeds MRS. KATE MINOR Plattsmouth County Commissioner 2nd District WILLLVM STOHLMAN Louisville County Commissioner 3rd District FRED II. GORDER.Weeping Water Many a man is now working his way through college by waiting on tables in a restaurants or something just as good. :v In Louisville, Kentucky, a pick pocket robbed a girl in the sheriff's office. Thirty deputies present escap ed without loss. :o: The men who was unconscious for several hours having been stung by a honey bee, had better stay clear out of the way of the political bee. -:o:- The former kaiser's new wife will at least have an advantage of some wives in not having to worry about how to keep her husband at home. : r: If all of lis had been as faithful, as diligent and as industrious as have the agricultural producers, this na tion would be well rid of its troubles. :o: The Bulgarians are to hold a ref erendum on whether twelve ex-premiers are guilty of getting the coun try into the war. Well, somebody was. A diamond ring has caused a good ! deal cf talk in one neighborhood, but the secret is out at last. The girl saved her money and bought it herself. :o: Jud Tunkins says he thinks mob be the ex-kaiser will make a good husband. Anyhow, he's not the kind cf a man to make his wife chop the firewood. :o: Well, we've saw our first girl In bobbed hair and a long skirt and we guess we'll put on our silk hat, long coat and white vest and walk down Main street. :o: Civilization has progressed so much that, while only $10,000 can be spent in a race for the senate, it takes $1. 000. 000 to put on a heavy weight rrize fight. : o -. It is said that tight shoes and high heels are coming back. We are all sympathy for the poor shoe clerks who will now have to fit quart feet to pint shoes again. :o: r The car crop, it is now said, is not large enough to meet the de mand of the other bumper cros of the country. "Truck" crd "trucks" they arc nip and tuck! :o: A Chicago preacher declares that there are 10.000 hell holes in that community. We gravely fear the par-! son is ultra conservative or quit be- fore he finished the count. :o: , Ireland sent us nearly a thousand emigrants during the month of Sep tember. Let us hop? that trey will scatter about the country, and Start all the trouble in one spot. :o: An Ohio court decides tl'at a rain-'.?, ister's wife may powder and wearLj. pretty hosiery. It doesn't say where ehe I to get the money on the exist-jV leg scale of Ministers' salaries. 'T o:o . The Turks say they desire to get 4. into Thrace to liberate the oppressed J Tuxkf there. The question seems to be whether the Greeks ihall oppress the Turks or the Turks the Greeks. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE McKelvie and his henchmen are ing awful hard to mislead the vot ers on the code and endeavoring to change matters to suit their notion, j but ' won,t w sh too thin -:o: San Francisco produces a man who claims he can take the "kick" out of wine by magic. The ability to put "kick" into some soft drink by mag ic would maks him a lot more pop ular it seems to R. M. II. -:o:- Dean Brown of the Yale divinity school is quoted as saying the world is not fit to live in, and peopled by men who are not good enough to live. No divinity cloth hedge 'about the dean to prevent his having dys pepsia. :t: It is reported that expert counter feiters are making spurious liquor label3. instead of false money. Inas much as a convincing label raises the commercial value of a bottle several dollars, the work must be very pro fitable. : o Fire of undetermined origin de stroyed $300,000 worth of cottDn at Drew Tuesday. Although the blaze could have started in a thousand different ways it is a safe guess that the owners of that cotton are even now preparing to bring suit against the railroad, alleging that it was started by 'sparks from a locomo tive. And now a Taris beauty expert has devised a plan for sewing artificial eyelashes to the lids, and dozens of fashionable women are said to have undergone the operation with com plete success. Bring it right along to Plattsrr.cuth. Our women will tackle any aid to beauty regardless of the or:Ieal it involves. :o:- The present conflict In the Near East is pregnant with what is often described as "a holy war." It will be splendid to talk about "defending Christianity," etc., to the boys who were just too young to fight in the last year. But it is apt to make lit tl? impression upon most of the men who fought "to make the world safe for .democracy." :o: YOUR FIRST DUTY "Not forsaking the assembling of yourselves together as the manner of some is." Hebrews 10:25 If it were announced by some au thority that every church in riatts mouth would be closed on the new year and that no other would ever be built here, hundreds of people would put their property on '.he mar ket and begin their plans U move away. If there be found no purchas ers (and they would be hard to find) many homes would be abandoned and their inmates would seek places elsewhere. The value of our property would shrink, and from its proud eminence as a leader in all that is best in our civilization, Plattsmouth would be come a by-word and a sorrow. Now, everybody knows that no or ganization can thrive and exert its full power, and sometimes cannot live, without the regular attendance of its members friends upon its meetings. Fortuely Plattsmouth is a church-going town, but there are scores of teachers, lawyers, physi cians, business men. workmen and all sorts of folks who rarely, if ever, enter the sanctuaries of God. To be sure, there are hundreds of others who keep the home fires burning for i them, but so far as they are concern ed they are taking the best means In their power to kill the churches. They build their prosperity upon the efforts and sacrifices of other peo- pie, and often criticize and denounce them as hypocrites. It i3 a deep injury to the church for any one of its members ty neg lect its service. This is putting the matter on its lowest basis. There, are higher things involved. nrv v nil r?o n L A I U U ii U General Auctioneer t t t Live Stock Real Estate Personal Property THONE 314 PlatUroouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense 4-S-g..g-H3' S-3-H I"I-X,K-fr NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. 1 ia uie uisuai vuur. vi w vwuu- f p, TCpt.maVa John F. Gorder. Receiver of the firm ff II IVWAV A Knit. ft lift- partnership, George E. Dovey andt Horatio uovey, nainiins. vs. wu- t n tit a .1 n.,.. jliam Y, uuiliuu ei tti, ueienuauia. j To .the defendants William W. I Gullion; Mrs. William W. Gullion, real name unknown ;W. W. Gullion, real name unknown; Mrs. W. W. Gullion, real name unknown; A. H. Townsend. real name unknown; Mrs. A. H. Townsend, real name un known; Alfred II. Townsend; Ann A. Townsend; Arthur W. Balsly; Mrs. Arthur W. Balsly. real name unknown S. H. Walker, real namej unknown: Mrs. S. H. Walker, real! name unknown; Sylvester II. Walk er; Mrs. Sylvester H. Walker, real i.ni.-nr.wT,. Trtrri Tvmnirl Morris Leopold; Rosa Leopold- Abraham Kuh; Mrs. uh; Mrs. Abraham Kuh, real name unknown;; Henry Leopold- Mary Leopold; Sam - uel Leopold Clara Leopold- Rufus R Edwards' Nannie Edwards- OH- ver TT r TVrkTrt-' (rhmnn C ' TT T A A A, A v w v Thoroughman, real name unknown; Mary A. Thoroughman; Thnr. niichmin ril name unknown- Mrs Thorotiehman real name un- known; Henry C. Withers; Mary E.:cf October, 1922. County Boards Withpr'q- V?tHiow V ij McClelland " are hereby requested to be present r v i 'TnT-ioiianr- ! nam i?n- known; Sarah B. McClelland; Vil - lir.ni R. Pve Virginia. N. Pve Rich - ir.i M 5ini Mra' Ttfrhanl M Scrusrgs real name unknown; El- HrttT AierHp- Mr- Flliott T Mer - ric. real name unknown; Elliott T. Merrick: Annie H. Merrick: Lucien Eaton; Mrs. Luciea Eaton, real name ir.Lnr.txn- inwnh tt Rrnwit' Mnrv E. Brown'; Jos. H. Brown; Mrs. Jos., H Brown real name unknown-! Jeff H. Lutz; Mrs. Jeff H. Lutz. reai namu unknown: Eurrene C. Harrine - ton; Hattie L. Harrington; Harriett Marquett. widow; Anna Hathaway; I Mrs. William H. Harper, widow, real name unknown; A. M. Bebee. real"1!? tacn anu very "ia received. name unknown- Mrs. A. M. Bebee, j "Plans and specifications for the. ral name unknown- A M Beebe 'worlt may Pe seen and information real name unknown; Mrs." A. M.'! 311,1 Proposal forms secured at the Beebe, real namj unknown; Robert . "ice of thc County Clerk at Platts-J Donnelly; Mrs. Robert Donnelly, real . mouth. Nebraska, or at the office of, nuinnnn- Ti.i,i TonoHi. the State Derartmcnt of Public' Charles Taccttl; Charles Mickelwait; Edith Mickelwait; William Mickel-' 1Iie otaie ana county reserve ine m the county court, wait; Mrs. William Mickelwait, real ' right to waive all technicalities and' in the matter of the estate of Nel name unknown; the heirs, devisees. i rsJect any or all bids. j ue I. Frans, deceased. legatees, personal representatives and all cthr persons interested in the' estates of each cf the above named! defendants, deceased. re3l names un known; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oth er persons interested in the estates of Wheatley Mickelwait: Illisiana Mickelwait; Wheatley Micklewait; Iilisiana Micklewait; Fred Mickel wait: Kate Kiser; Charles Kiser; losi-ph Harper; Jane A. Harper; L. M. Wright, real name unknown; Mrs. L. M. Wright, real name un known: James B. Kennedy; Mary E. Kennedy; William H. Harper; T. M. Marquett. real name unknown; Tur ner M. Marquette; H. D. Hathaway, eal name unknown; Hiram D. Hath- away; Selden N. Merrlam; Lydialto- receive and examine all claims, Merriam: A. E. Alexander, real name, unknown; name unknown; Alexander, real Alice Pepperberg, each decased. real names unknown; Leopold Kuh k Co.. a co-partnership cenpred of Morris L. Leopold. Abra ham Kuh, Henry Leopold and Sam uel Leopold; the Euccessors and as signs of Leopold Kuh & Co.. a co partnership, real names unknown; McClelland. Pye & Co.. a co-partnership composed of Matthew V. L. Mc Clelland. William R. Pye and Rich ard M. Scruggs; the successors and assigns of McClelland. Pye & Co., a co-pnrtnership, real names unknown; Thorcushman & Withers, a co-partnership composed of Thor oughman. real name unknown, and Withers. real name un- known; the successors and assigns of Thorcughman & Withers, a co-partnership, real names unknown; George J. Davis as assignee in bankruptcy of Eugene C. Harrington, bankrupt; the successors and assigns of George J. Davis, assignee in bankruptcy of Eugene C. Harrington, bankrupt, real name3 unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the west half (W4) of Lot number four, (4) and all of Lots numbered five. (5) eight (S) and nine, (9) all in Block numbered thirty-five, (33) except that part of Lot number eight (S) described as follows: Commencing at the north west corner of said Lot eight, (S) running thence east 16 inches, thence south 24 feet, thence west 10 inches, theuce south 27 feet and 6 inches, thence west 6 inches to the west line of said Lot eight (8) thence north 51 feet and 6 inches to the place of beginning in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county. Nebraska, real names unknown: Abraham Pepper-hrrf- Mrs. Abraham PeDnerberJT. real name unknown; Leon Pepper-J berg; Mrs. Leon Pepperberg. real name unknown: Henry Boeck; Elizi beth Boeck; Hulse Bros. & Daniel Company, a corporation; Chafllns. Inc.. a corporation, and Marshall Field & Company, a corporation. You and each of you are hereby notified that John F. Oorder. Receiv-I er or toe nrm 01 t. i. uovey kbob, not!fie(i that you are required to a co-partnership George E D7eyangwer FaId petition on or before Sled a petition and commenced an action In the District-Court o : Cass talned wiU be takcn aB true and a county. Nebraska on the 13th dayjdecree rendered ln faTor cf plaintiff of September. 1922. against you and and agatn8t you and each of you, ac each of you, the object, purpose and tn th. nravat. of -aid nfti. prayer of which is to obtain a creo of Court quieting the title to all the west half W) of Lot numberj four, (4) and all of Lots numbered five, (5) eight, (8) and nine, (9) . . r . w. . - 1 . . an in uiock numuersu iuiny-ue, (35) except that part of Lot number. eight (S) described as follows: Com mencing at the northwest corner of said Lot eight, (8) running thence east 16 inches, thence south-24 feet. thence west 10 Inches, thence south, 27 feet and 6 inches, thence west R inches to the west line of said Lot eight. (8) thence north 51 feet and 6 Inches to the place of beginning, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, as against you and erh of vem and for such other re- lltf as nay be Jut and equitable. You and each of you are required to answer said petition a or before Monday, the 30th day of October, 11922, or the allegations therein con tained will bo taken as true and a aecree wnx ue renaerea in iavor ox ni.inHir. .t,h , 0t you, according to the prayer boM nArUInn Dater this 13th day of September, a. D. 1922. JOHN F. GORDER. Receiver of the Firm of E. G. Dovey & Son, a Co-partnership, George E. Dovey and Horatio N. Dovey, , Plaintiffs. G. KIECK, Attorney for Plaintiffs. sl8-4w. W. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the State Department of Public W orks. 4 th floor Brownell bl. at Lincoln, Nebraska, until p. m., on October 1J, '1922 for Srading. guard rail and Incidental work on the Eagle-Mur- dock project No. 153-B, Federal Aid I ",ua ue upeneu m me uepari- men ' troY.neii uiock on or near me nour i r- i . i ' 2;00 o'clock p. m., on the 13th day. r represented. Bidders are invited ,to JJe Present. ' The proposed work consists of ! constructing 0.6 miles of earth road. The approximate quantities are: ! 8.S40 cubic yards earth excava- itio"- Il"J luu,c a3 special excava tion C,as!!,B- 1 iuu cucic yarns cuannei excava- t,en- , 5.000 cubic yards i rations over - ul i untai leei steei caDie guaru rail. Class A. Certified check for 5 of the ; amount of the bid will be required wrJs l Lincoln. Nebraska. UKO. II. SAVLtS, f touniy ciers, ..ass i ouniy. a GEO. E. JOHNSON, Sec'y Dept. of Pub. Works NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate Jonathan Hatt. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: of I You are hereby notified, that will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 23rd day of October. 1922. and the 23rd day of January, 1923, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, against said estate, with a view to their iidlustment and allowance. The tunc limited for the presentation of! claims againtt said estate is three months from the 23rd day of Oc-;ty. tooer. A. u. ana tne time ited for payment of debts is one year from said 23rd day of October, 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 19th day of September, 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) County Judge. C. A. RAWLS, 62 1-4 w. Attorney. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the Countv of Cass. Nebraska. William H. Newell. Plaintiff, vs. Philip Miller, et al. Defendants. To the defendants Philip Miller; Matilda J. Miller; Fred Eaton; Mrs. Fred Eaton, a real name unknown; Everett Eaton; Roy Eaton; Augus tus O. Thomas; Anna V. Smith and husband F. M. Smith, real name un known; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all per sons interested in the estates of Philip Miller; Matilda J. Miller; S. M. Eaton, real name unknown; Eusebia C. Colvin; Joshua Davis; Frank Eaton, each deceased; real names unknown; all persons having or claiming any Interest in lot four (4), in block twenty-nine (29), Young & Hayes Addition to the City cf Plattsmouth, Cass county. Ne braska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that William H. Newell, Plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of October. 1922, against j you and each of you, the object, pur ipose and .prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of court quieting title to lot four (4), in block twenty nine (29). Young & Hayes Addition to the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, as against you and each of you. and for such other re lief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further th .iiPB.!,Hn therein con- de-)tion . Dated this 7th day of October. n 1022 WILLIAM H. NEWELL. Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Atty. for Plaintiff. j ' DEPABT FOB FLORIDA rrotfl Wedresdar'a DHr This morning Hon. W. H. Newell end wife departed for Florida in coni- nany with their daughter. Mrs. K. J. Fuller, and they expect to 6pend the winter at the Fuller nome in tne south and enjoy the nuiucr cr.raste of the southland. Their many friends trust that thev mav find conditions there auitinr them and eejoy the winter months to the fullest extent I iu the warmer clime. J BOARS FOE SALE By Improved Designer. Fall and Pnng pigs, urowiny ana worm me of, oney. James Terry berry, Cedar I wn.. o9-5tw Apples for sale Call farm home of Andy Snyder, phone 2122. s29-3td&w Lost anything lonxtH anything I Try a Journal ad. "They satiify." ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun- j ty, ss. I State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. j To all persons interested in the i estate of Barbara A. Taylor, deceas- ed On reading the petition of Calvin, II. Taylor, administrator, praying a! final settlement and allowance of. I 1119 ttl'l'UUUl lilCU 111 LUIS IUU11 Ull 111 sui uay ui uciuuer, isii, aim iorj it f i m cnarge or saiu aaminisiraior; It 13 hereby ordered tl-at you and ; all persons interested in said matter, ; miy, and do, appear at the County! ; Court to be held in and for said (county, on the 1st day of November,! A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., to Ishow cause, if any there be, why the! jpraycr cf the petitioner should notj be granted, and that notice of the, I pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per - sons mieresiea in saia matter, dv , puoiismns a copy ci inis omer in; j the Plattsmouth Journal a seml-j : weekly newspaper printed in said: county, for three successive weeks ur iu oim ud i usanug i In witness whereof, I have here- unto set my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 9th day of October,! . x-. , . ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) o9-3w. County Judge NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thi Kt.it nf NVhrasVa rn.w Pnnn. ; ty. ss. To the creditors of said estate You arc hereby notified that I will , sit at the county court room in Platts- mouth in said county, on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1922, and on the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. to receive and examine' all claims against said c-state, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time lirnit- ed for - the presentation of claims against said estate is three months ! from the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1922, and the time limited for ( payment of debts Is one year from said 2nd day of November, 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of .said county court, this 4th day of October. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Court of Cass coun- Nebraska. lim-ljohn Leonard Meisinger, Plaintiff i vs. Apy Dock. 1 George S. Tozier et al. Page 17 6 Defendants. To the defendants George S. To iler and Mrs. George S. Tozier, (first refl name unknown) wife of said George S. Tozier; David S. Walker, and the heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persens interested in the estate of David S. Walker, deceased, and all persons having or claiming any in terest in or to the east half of the northwest quarter of Section ten. (10) in Township twelve, (12) north, in Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: ' You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 16th day of Sep tember, 1922. the plaintiff In the foregoing entitled cause, filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant for the purpose of obtain ing a decree from said Court quiet ing the record title in plaintiff to the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter of Section ten. (10) in Township twelve, (12) North. in Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P.xM., in Cass county, Nebraska as against you and each of you and by such decree to wholly exclude you and each and all of you from all es tate, right, title, claim or interest therein or to any part thereof. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of October, 1922, or your default will be entered in said cause and a decree granted as prayed for in plaintiff's petition. Dated: September 18. 1922. JOHN LEONARD MEISINGER, Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LEYDA. slS-4w. His Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. ; In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Charles N. Beverage, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Pltttsmouth in said county, on Oc tober 30. 19 22. and January 30. 1923. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, to receive and examine all claims seiinst n.iiri1 rst-.tp. with a view to th.Ir nnMiiBtn-ent anil allowance. The : time limited for the presentation of elaln'B r.7.nst said . estate ia three 1 months from the 30th day of Octo-1 ber. A. D. 1922. and the time lira- ited for rayment of debts is one year from saia sum aay oi ucioDer, is::1. Witness my hand and the seal said County Court, this 28th day September, 1922. ; ALLEN J. BEESON. p (Seal) o2-4w. County Judse. DUROC Soar and Tuesday, Ocfohar 1 7th, id AT HOME OF OTTO SCHAEFER 6 MILES WEST AND 34 MILE NORTH OF MURRAY Nine miles west and four miles south of Plattsmouth; five miles east and three miles north of Weeping Water. Sals fo Oegin at One 0'Clock Sharp! 38 Pure Bred Duroc Jersey Boars and 23 Pure Bred Duroc Jersey Gilts Sensation, Orion and Pathfinder breeding. 55 head sired b- Smooth Orion Sensation, Junior Champion boar and Junior and Grand Champion Sow sired by Smooth Orion Sensation, were at Cass county fair at Weeping Water, 1 922. All these hogs colera immune. Any One Wanting Catalog Write Schaefer Brothers, Nehawka, Nebraska. FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON u d , j- Scliaefer SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Execution issued bv James Robertson, Clerk of the' uisinci louri wunin ana lor ass State of Nebraska. Cass count v, fs. county, Nebraska, and to me direct-. 0 ;ba L. Ingwerson. and alfper ed, I will on the 30th day of October, Fr.ng interested in the estate of George A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said.-v. Inwerson. deceased: day, at the south door of the court Qn ridinr the retition of John house in Plattsmouth in said county, !G wunderlich praying a final settle sell at public auction to the highest ment rtEd au0wance of hi3 account bidder for cash the following real i n- in th5s court on the 23rd div estate, to-wit: Southwest quarter (SWU) of Section fourteen, (14) Town chip twelve, (12) Range twelve, (12) East of the 6th P. M., Cass county, Nebraski me same Deing levied upon anu.rGurt to fce he!d and for C3ld taken a3 the property of Robert L. cenntv.-m the 23rd d?.v of October. Propst, defendant, to satisfy a Judg- A D. 1922. at 10 o'clock e. m.. to ncnt of said court recovered by Fred E. Eodie, Receiver, plaintiff, against said defendant. Plattsmouth, Nctraska, September 25th, A. D. 1922. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. C. A. RAWLS, Attorney. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of( Nancy M. Grimes, deceased. On reading and filing the petition cf F'.oretta Taylor praying that ad - ministration of said estate may be cranted to Herman F. Comer as Ad- ministrator; Ordered, that October 30. A. D. 1322. at 10 o'clock a. m.. is assigned I for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter the fcedinsr and keeping said mare may appear at a County Court to be, having been duly fled in the ofTice held in and for siid county, and t of t'ie County Clerk cf Cass county, show cause why the prayer of pe- Nebraska, on the 11th day cf Oct titioner should not be granted: and ber. A. D. 122. and upon which ii 1 that notice of the pendency of said , there is now due the sum of S.O'K petition and the hearinc thereof be default having been made in the pay given to all persons interested in mert of said sum. and no suit or said matter by publishing a copy of nihr proceedings at law having been this order in the Plattsmouth Jour- instftv.t" ! to recover sr.ii debt or ar.v nal. a semi-weekly newspaper print-; part thereof, therefore I will sell ed in said county, for three success-j sr. ! mare at pub'i? auction at the ive weeks, prior to said day of hear-jfrcnt doer of the livery barn of Wal ing. Dated October 6. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) o3-3w. County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement cf Account. In the County Court of Cnss coun- ty. Nebraska. J State of Nebraska. Cass county, s?. To George Tourte'.ot. Charles Tour- I telot, Richard Abberlcy, Josephine' Abberley. Louise Abberley. Elizabeth? Jane Abberley, Josephine Darber and j all persons interested in the estate of David Tourtelot. deceased: I On reading the petition of Oaa '. Faird, Administratrix, praying ai final settlement and allowance cf her account filed in this court on the 6th day of October. 1922. and for: determination of heirship Jnd dis-! tribution of the estate to such rer- ' Tt is herebv ordered thct you ar.d'1'1 6eTst cf tt to the per- all persons interested in sahl reatier.ss fntsl.fl 1 .hereto; may. and do. appear at the Countr, iry ordered tht you an! Court to be held in and for Mid'" reror.s interested in 5d matter county, on the ISth day of October. !?Jr- 'r--; rrear at the County A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to V ' in nJ for s?il fiun' if anv thera b wv th . ' on 'd dy of October. A. nr.ivtr or tne r.aintoner sroi: .1 r.,t ... .... - . . he granted, and that notice of the nn,1tniv of att netiti.iri r hearing thereof sons interested publishing a COp t!ie , Plattsmouth weeaiy utrwtJaftr pr.utea m fa rouniy. ror one wees, prior to mu; ox "i nearing be given to !1 per-i1;- z;1 1 S no..c ci tr.e penaency in Mid nutter. by'V Pt:. ana tr.e Rearing y of thi order ia siven t .i persons in- Jo'.jrn.ii. a .mu ,-r,,f sua m.ttter ry pucrshmg In witness whereof. I har hr.,wok Prr to mm uy of hearing. sr junto set my hand iind the cf In trof. I hve hcre- '.taid Court, this 6lh day cf Octrtr.!rrV,ir,Sir hn1 al eil of of A D 192 'jin.rf Court, tfc.s ICth day cf October, cf ... ALLEN J. BEESON. jA. D. IJJ2. Ssa!) o9-Iw. County J-jd JERSEY Gilt Sa Brothers ORDER CF HEARING and Notice cn Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cr.rs coun ty. Nebraska. of Ort.-.btr. 1522, ani for a decreo determining heirship, barring claims and for distribution of the estate; It is hereby ordered that you anl c'l persons interested in said matter 'may, end do. appear at the County I A. snow cause, ir any mere ne. wfcy the prayer cf the petitioner shci:ld not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy cf thi3 order In the Pinttsmocth Journal, a semi-weekly inew-pper printed in said county, I fcr one' week prior to said day of '. hearing. j In witness "hereof, I have here iv.r.to set my band and the seal of isaid To-irt. this 11th day cf October, !A. D. 19 22. i ALLEN J. BEESON. (Sen!) ol2-lw. County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that bv 'virtue of a lien for keeping a mare for ix months, described a-s follows: Color brown. weight about 950 'rounds and age unknown to affiant. iar.irail has a smooth mouth, an affi- ; davit deser'.bfr.sr said mre an.i sef- ting forth the amount justly due for ter Gorhenoi:r on Main street in the City of P!att?Tr,outh. in t!:e Couaty I of Cass. Net" r? ska. on the 11th day of November. A. D. 1922. at two io'e'oc! - ; in the afternoon of s.iil day. jSle will remain open or.e hor. Dited this 11th day cf October, A. D. 1922. cl2-3w. OSCAR GAPEN. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for St tlemr.t of Account. In the Ov.jnty Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. IS'at of N?br.kn. Cass cvur.ty. s. To Nellie C. Tucker, and all per . rcr: interest?! in the estate of Eliza jteth IVucr.ty, deceased: I Oi iva.iir.g the petition of John !A Drr.chty pray?r.sr a ;"nsl settle- sr.crt si-.! r.'.!.v.vsr.ci of hi recount .d in tvis Co ;rt cn the 10th d.iy f Cctoxr. Un"?. snl for decree de- terr.ir.ini eir-hin. harrinc of claim 1 1 I V I II T - - 1 - - - - a- u:.. i JV there be, .y the prayer 1 v Itioncr hruhl not be prant- wr of thi orler in the Pliitts- nvMirh Journah a semi-weekly e j rixr print4 in u! county, for one . , M 5t;) glllw County- Jadf. le!