faqs rous THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, JACK AND JESS Cbe plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Ester ed at PostoSice. Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mall matter WHAT IS TO BECOME 1148X8 07 AXX K32TC3 Well, just to prove that many a true word i3 spoken In Jest, it be glut to look as If that Joke that somebody started a while ago about another meeting between Messrs. TTiA aoaarm nf tha imiDniiArflilA an1 I K I Hh HlI I rflHK fancy dress ball Is here and the Jour Ul lift- MWi i nun nal stationery department has a large and complete line of all kiads I rf moiW rimlsa onI arHatln 5. What is going to be the rate or I A ,...i R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER , YEAR IN ADVANCE ready for the coming mask parties 1 1 M 1 a. M . . 1 - in a fight. I question that has stirred the minds j WiUard wasn't having much to or many o inose WW we lasen i tte explaln ,0Df Um0 ,ttn(1 per say when u T ,7 . " real heartfelt interest in the baseball banklo7n Also money at five r about it some six months ago n thJa c, d ,n th maln. fjgj-. -Tfiruttemou i the talk first started, but It la finance of a park suitable for the gJtilSk Blda- 12fi'22w tth JXO-Ssw. GLORY IN TRIBULATIONS We glory in tribulations also; knowing that tribulation worketh patience; and patience, experience, hope; and hope maketh not asham ed; because the love of God Is shed abroad la our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. Ro mans v, 3 to 5. :o: Red sleds are in evidence now. :o: - The weather promises to ge a great deal cooler. :o: Heavy snow ends record period of balmy weather. :o: I Most men are born poor and never get over It. You can be thrifty without being a tightwad. ;o: . "Automobile accidents are still on the increase. :o: The output of peace doesn't sup ply the demand. :o exolained that at that time his sec-(holding of baseball and football I . . .. I era m aa and fit h ay anrtvta onds were still wonting over mm on " . S' ' .,, ., SfoHnfl.rv i minilnM at ihm account oi wnat nappenvu io u.m "jreputation of being one of the best Journal Office. Toledo several years ago, I in this part of the state and in tne tit! 1 1 it I j .. - s A n, lirnn.a naat anma tha foefoaf too m a . lino -.-a t-vl a voH nr, tha Tnoal lot nnrtl S)Ml!ittWJ B OALh ing of another -chance because - 7 ' "rtlnon l The State of Nebraska, Can coun didn't have an opportunity to do all k-koii Ity. ss of his stuff the other time. They sayl ia the last few years the attend-1 jirtue of an Order of Hulo Jess has eight ways of hitting the ance at ,th. base ball games asnot mitloft that mom. wen wmi 11, Buomu we auu an i- - T j," , . .mo . u theP haiJ ho a rfHnine. in. Drasna, auu w uie uirctieu, 1 win u orable day in Toledo. terest in the welfare of the park that 5th day of March. 1923. at ten It was the Fourth of July, it will should not be. This condition should 0 clock a. m. of said day, at the south Opportunity getV by, quicker, than be recalled, and after they had re- be remedied as a city of thUalze CinMlU reived instructions irom uiiiejrecora. firgt claaB'ball te'am a .park like t public auction to the highest bid- Mr. Jjempsey SirucK air. liiaru tllo nna hpr ia a roal asapf tf theUer or cuou, iuo jwhubius ucraiiuuu NEW RED BOOKS The February Red Books are now on sale at the Journal stationery de partment. Call and secure your copyj at once before it u too late. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In the District Court of the Coun ty of Caes, Nebraska. Emmons J. Richey, Plaintiff, vs. William B. Warbritton et al, De fendants. . To the defendants William B. War LEGAL NOTICE - t In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. , State of Nebraska, County ox; Cass, ss.' To all persons interested In tne es tate of Marquis LaFayette bcoiw--ceased, both creditors and heirs: You and each of you are bTf7 notified that Emma J. Scott filed her petition in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 9th day or January, A. D. 1923. alleging that Marquis LaFayette Scott, deceased, departed this life In the town of Pnniflft Junction. Mills county. State iof Iowa, on the 20th day of JNOvem- britton; Mrs. warbritton, real name,"' - . 'D 1917 leavinJ a last will iinknnn lrran Tlorlrof Der, A. U. lUli, leaving Dicker, real name anything we know. to: -Writers once lived in attics. Now! with a ball bat or a maul or some-I community and should be maintain-J real estate, "to-wit: they live in cellars. ;o:- I thing and Ollie began counting the led Next to a dime the hardest thing jpendence. articles in the Declaration of Inde- but it I rot- Even when debts are canceled, somebody has to pay them. :o: Coueism is all right, but use the snow shovel on the sidewalk. :o: Walk if you would live long. Also keep both eyes on automobiles. :o: The greatest man in the world is the one who could be if you would. :o: If you pin your faith 00 Coue and die under it. you get deader and deader. .iOZ Too many people interpret Ifberty as the right to select the laws they will obey. 0:0 Still, if we should lock up all the feeble minded, who would write our song hits. 0:0 If all gulf clubs were used properly every rug In the world would be beaten twice a month. It is time now to look over the situation as regards a baseball team here for the next season and regard- It will also be recalled that before Mess of what is done as to the per- Mr. Willard retired in that round he Isonnell of the ball team, the preser left a eall . with Ollie, who finally ISS"? At" hUld . . , I acted, on at once, awakened him, and then Mr. Willard I The fences are commencing to A common remark: 'Did you ever wanted to know what he had been Jgive way, boards are missing and the hit with and Mr. Dempsey showed I uvuei ue ctume uiu&cu ,, 1 ana aecayeu iu sucn aa exieui inai mm. I . 1 A MA little kll. 4h mrnrA luc aic ui iiviic uog( nunc tx aiiu to keep is fifteen cents. :o: ; Time cures everything, takes such a long time. o see such fine winter weather." ;o: 1 People who talk in their sleep should tell the truth while awake. The south half of the north west quarter of the southwest quarter and the southwest quar ter of the southwest quarter of Section thirty-two, (32) In Township eleven (11) North, in Range fourteen (14) east of the 6th P. M In Cass county, Ne braska, Subject to a mortgage of $4,000.00 in favor of John M. Leyda, now on said premises and interest ROM; Hunan Ross: A. real name unknown; dor, rnftl name unknown; Lafayette unknown. 'John nd testament; that said last will unknown, Jotin . tnatnmnt v,oa x.oart hm v nroved E. Alexander,, Alexan- nnd testament has been duly proved and allowed as the last will and tes tament of said Marquis LAifayen-e nor, rnfti name unknown; Latayette - . . rnnntT 0f Nuckolle; Mrs. Lafayette Nuckolls Sco", decease In the. County of r-al nnme unknown; Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, roul name unknown; , Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E. Jones, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, Mills nnrt Rtatp ctt Iowa: that a COPy of said will ani the probate thereof, duly authenticated, Is herewith pro- rlimed hv said Emma J. SCOtt, the person interested In said will; that the place of residence of said Mar- legatees, personal representatives " 7i was and all other persons interested in ?l8.LFayf"? S5ottT-'.f ff.6' Th the eHtutes of William li. Warbrit ton; Mrs. William J. Warbritton, real name unknown; Rosan Decker; Decker, real name unknown; John Ross; Susan Ross; A. E. Alex ander, real name unknown; Alexander, real name unknown; La fayette Nuckolls; Mrs. Lafayette Nuckolls, real name unknown; Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, real name unknown; Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E. Jones, real name unknown, each de ceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any in terest in Lots seven, (7) eight (8) and nine (9) and the west thirty .feet of Lot ten, (10) and that part -ro It looked so dark for Mr. Willard (stand needs more or less overhaul- the same having been levied upon then that little boys and girls in To- ing. A new roof was placed over a and taken as the property of Robert 'of Lot ten (10) described as follows , s . . .. , . A. . a l. I nnrtlnn (if it tun vpam Afn whpn Wm I U- Bnraaer el ai, OeienaaniS, IO sal- n.mn1lln.;nv of a nnint rn th north Z Z itZ if it w.rtw " of isfy a judgrment and decree of said f7aidLot 10, li feet west of ers and fathers if it wasn t time to the ball teanif as we aa plaTers. court recovered by John M. Leyda, tbe northeast COrner thereof; thence ngnt tne evening iireworKS, wnneidugoyts constructed along the first piainim agamst bam aenuuu, aim jWest on sald Jot iJne 3 feet, thence Mr. Willard himself comatosely was land third base lines. to satisfy further Judgment and de-south 99 fect 4 lnches, thence east im . 0 a . i s 1 1 r iAa r r ci in mil vr Trri0 roil ri v 1 1111 11 1 v m . o u""u icascr iui u, entertalnlnc where he lav a couDlel 10 nx UP ine DaM ParK 11 uw W"M , , 7 , .i r i3 reet tnence norm yy ieet ana 1 spring will be trying to remember T JIi. " JTw? .i! i!f d! "e it for use of the games of the F Wolff, defendant against said de- ,nches to the place of beginning. all whether the lawn mower has been parked back of the woodshed all win ter is your own or the one you bor- "Start fires with care," reads a warning. We always use kindling. :o: A good brain teaser for early of dollars worth of the larger spark- aummer season and keep it in good fendants. and also to satisfy a fur-ibeing ,n plock thirty-six, (36)' In Plattsmouth, Nebraska. January lers, some Roman candles and a fewUhaDe while another season of ne- ther judgment recovered by Robert spinning wheels. gleet will result in the park yielding "s""" ueieuuuui, rwu t hA .rtiT,iat ,a't r.t to tne ravages 01 tne elements ana rowed from the next door neighbor better fight tfaan Mr; Wilara did on neglect and becoming completely - laou ccjJicuiuer. fht n,.tAiil Vn,t, r Tl w I 1. 1- 1 1- t I . f! n OTTT VTT) V 1 u.Ab,vuaA 4. vt, jl , uj iv lieu Liie oarK is kuuc il ibcuiuki - - . . I rT:o: : . . I wouldn't h navin? thm inrnme tnx at (to be a lonsr. lonir time before thei Sheriff, Cass County, An Illinois judge sent a man to jail . . - - - rtv ha another nn that will he theM29-5w Nebraska m . . I L lit: aaiUH (4111 1 H WH HTH V I IILT II. Ill- I ior six montns tor cursing central. 1 ,m . . " " " I equal of the one that the boosters day. it mere had been a harbor han- fculld here and whjCh haa been theN0TICB OP SUIT T0 QUIET TITLE. faint. The girls are harder, than that u' xir' mr woulu "ave ueen scene 01 some real nan games ro: No system of government will work in a, land where everybody tries to work the government. , " 0:0 So far as America is concerned, the soviet government is already recognized as a failure. :o: Keep your weather eye on the fu ture conditions of the weather, there will be plenty of squalls yet. :o:- It now costs the German govern ment two marks to print one. Can't they speed up the machine a little? :o: Our own guess is that after con quering the world. Alexander died of rage whjle trying to collect the. indemnity. After powdering their noses, the first thing two girls do on meeting by appointment Is set their wrist watches. n A ,H.i.f..i 1 ii.ti e t i c t i 3 x . 6HIUK a must imiiiiui luuiawuu 01 cross word some of them would be e Boston tea party and Mr. Willard jlRBUGKLE WILL DIRECT kept in a trance most of the time. "c" l"c mis ngnt was for a belt and tnat An old man died poor In the old Plr- Dempsey gave Mr. Willard sev- home town recently. He died poor. eral of them. That was when belts Announces that He Haa Signed Con- In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska, August W. Cloidt et al, Plaintiffs, PftHCnV DIPTIIDCC vs. Alfred Thomson et al, Defend- UUHILUI IIUIUIILOia ants. To the defendants Alfred Thom son; Mrs. Alfred Thomson, real name unknown; Alfred Thompson; Mrs. Alfred Thompson, real name un known; Ellen A. Steel; Steel, real name unknown; Wm. L. Browne, Los Anzeles.. Jan. 30. -Roscoe C. trustee; ' tne successors and assigns Vnttv" ArhuckiP nnnnimcpd tnnlerhtlof , Wm. L. Browne, trustee, real he had sitrned a contract to directinames unKnown; jonn wnnams; tract to Direct Pictures For a Film Corporation. because, the wpmen folks say, he went out of .iashion with Mr. Wil- tried to rear too many children and lard and he began wearing suspend- sapport too many sons-in-law.-Our ers- 1 1 'J opinion is that he died poor because Kow Mr- Willard thinks he can he always took cream on his mashed come back, but what worries Tex potatoes and butter on his pie. wcnara is wnetner me crowa win. . nlrtures for a tomedv film Mrs. John Williams, real name un :o:- It would, of course, be a fight to a romoration and that he was "done known; Mary Ann Pronger; : Sweet Geraldine Farrar justly and finish. It would be that because with acting." Pronger, real name unknown; James heartily damned the newspaper men wherever It is held, it probably will "My greatest ambition Is to make -" . T heirs devisees who wanted to ask about her divorce. niSh fighting. ?SPle '"ft 11 llT Zl SirnSSS Vhat change time hath wrought! " Mr. Willard is willing to fight comedies." he said in a prepared and a" other persons interested in She never cursed the nress when .he Mr. Dempsey again, Mr. Willard Is a statement. "This is my chance to ""l U1 "feu mvwvu, mr ,i J . hnota B-rtnA in ha ritrht -arav onr) In ftUJCU A UVlU.au 11, ICdl UU- tne proiession tnat 1 Know ana love " " " " , ---- Ellen A. Steel; Steel, real unknown; John Williams; Mrs. John Williams, real name un last visited Omaha- to take our money from us. She was as amiable and ap-can Set the public to go and see it. proachable as a chocolate eclaire. Is0 ia tne public. the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty. Nebraska, real names unknown You and each of you are hereby notified that Emmons J. Richey, plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of October, 1922, again st you and each of you, the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to Lots seven, (7) eight (8) and nine, (9) and the west thirty feet of Lot ten, (10) and that part of Lot ten (10) described as follows: Com mencing at a point on the north line of said Lot ten (10) 11 feet west of the northeast corner thereof, thence west on said lot line 3 feet, thence south 99 feet, 4 inches, thence east 3 feet, thence north 99 feet and 4 inches, to the place of beginning, all being in Block thirty-six, (36). in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, as against you and each of you and for such relief as Countv of Mills and State of Iowa; that said Marquis LaFayette Scott died seized of the following described real property in Cass county, Ne braska: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 79, In the northwest quarter of the south east quarter (NW',i SE) of Section twelve, (12) Township twelve, (12) North, Range thirteen, (13) east of the 6th P. M., in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska; also Lots 89 and 93 in the south west quarter of the northeast quarter of ss.ld Section twelve, (12) Township twelve, (12) North, Range thirteen. (13) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass coun ty. Nebraska, and containing In all 32.95 acres And said real estate in absolute title was devised to Emma J. Scott; and the following is a copy of the prayer of the said petition: Wherefore, 1 said petitioner . prays tbat the said will be ad mitted to probate in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and that the court shall fix a time for hearing up on -this petition according to law; that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs, for three weeks successively, ac cording to law, to show cause, if any there be, why said Instru ment should not be proved, al lowed and probated as the last will and testament of said de - ceased; and that said will may be allowed and probated as the last will and testament of said Marquis LaFayette Scott, de ceased, and that such other and further orders and proceedings may be had in the premises as may be required by the statutes 1 in such cases made and pro vided - It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested In the estate of Marquis" LaFiiyette Scott, deceas- -:o:- -o:- NZW WARS FOB OLD and In a way that will meet the ap nroval of all. I start work at once t and from now on you will hear from I name me only through- the medium of the comedies that I direct. known; Mary Ann Pronger; -:o:- Before we give out any weather prognostications we would prefer to wait and see how February Is going to March. Mrs. John B. Henderson has of fered a one-half million dollar house in Washington as the permanent I more kings, no more wars. residence of the vice president. Now When in 1917 the United States in Mr. Coolidge might like to have tervened to decide a war that should somebody explain to him how to eQd all wars the majority of Ameri maintain a one-half million dollar jeans firmly believed that kings and I root-Anderson rural credits measure! and all persons having or claiming house on a salary of $1,000 a :o: A pretty specimen is McKelvie to la democratic world would be a peace-1 ... 1(27) in the City of Plattsmouth, Pronger, real name unknown; James Jordan? Mrs .Tnmps Jordan. rpal LENEOOT CREDITS BILL name unknown: Samuel H. Moer; ATTACKED BY N0EBECK f Homer Goodwin; Joel Solomon and E. H. Eaton, real name unknown. Washington, Jan. 29. The Len- each deceased, real names unknown. month thrones were at the back of all the was criticized In the senate today by any interest In and to all of Lot ten ' h-U. .housht N.; nine. St S$SL ClYie IOI" "."'""'"k a. Predft ' Mill; IU IU Vyll UI JT ittll&iuuuill, cauti6n people of Nebraska' against ful world. The war finance corporation has. Caf county, Nebraska, real names talking in a derisive manner against Perhaps had we taken mote time a fund of $500,000,000 available for' unownj. . , ' , .u - . .. . . ..!, oPTiriiiturni prrt!t" senator Nor- - You and each of you are hereby lue luuuluon 01 anairs in tne state luiuk wo miguL nave aouoiea T"",d ..This bill provides for notified that August W Cloidt et al, the man who has done more to whether the exiling of the Hohenzol- j on onef'jfth as much. The farmer Plaintiffs, filed a petition and corn cause such rnnrtitirma wtiiio r. lerns or the killint? nf rur nr thp I ,n..i -At , menced an action in the District nor than any man who ever sat in abolishment of the House of Haps- much as a chance to work out on his ur JP CalJS "i1 ?.?bfBka.'-n 1 1 . . 1 rnp 1 1 1 n nav it 1 .inn narv the gubernatorial chair. Out upon I burg or the rise of the young demo- Pnt loans, way make it naruer Inat you a'nd each of ' cratlc party In Turkey was going to It s-UnfaIr to ,nsinUate that the HuEl1.!?0"8. n -P?L i J o: usner in tne lone heralded TTtrmian I i v.0.iv , utalu a u'" y-wuii. quicuug I . sr 1 iai ixi 1 1 10 01 ici viiaiuj uo iv-i.i iit. t a v i ai, To decide a divorce question be- Peace era. quests that an adequate credit sys- ii nf rt nn qi iT Califronian plans to plant corn tween a man and wife, and the cus- Looking back over the pages of tem be provided for him. He Is last ,n BIock twenty.seven, (27) in the from an airplane. Now if he'll learn tody f tlle child, was a very easy! history we note that the Roman re how to gather it by radio maybe hejmatter in a San Francisco court Fri- public fought more wars than the may be just and equitable You and each of you are' further notified that you are required to an-w. itnr. Qi hoiro rr,0 swer said petition on or before Mon-L d appear 8t the county Court day, the 12th day of February, 1923. tn ha ,n ani, ffk M nmiT,fv n orthw aegations therein contained Lhe 5th day of February, 1923, at u uwus u -iiu ten o'clock a. m., to show cause If rendered in favor of plaintiff and v tWo y,0 wh tha nr.v nf fh4, against you and each of you. accord- petitioaer should not be granted; ing to the prayer of said petition. anf, that iintiro nf th nondenev of Dte,dftii3 30th day of December said petition and the hearing there of be given to all persons interested A. D. 1922. EMMONS J. RICHEY. Plaintiff. W: A. ROBERTSON, Atty. for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, -:o:- aay. ine mother love was displayed I Roman empire and fought them I that the Lenroot-Anderson measure by a court room vote, and the child j more successfully. Democratic Athens would place funds "in districts that Another good thing about diplo- was given to the mother by a unanl-Mn the B. C can get his crop In. :o:- City of Plattsmouth, Cass .county, Senator Norbeck further asserted of yQU an'J for such relief as may be just and equitable You and each of you are further matic conferences is that many situ ations regulate themselves while the diplomats are disagreeing. 0:0 ' Not only is it not safer to talk to motormen, but many of them do not like being interrupted, either when they're talking or whistling. :o; i It would be interesting to know how much of the pious feeling peo ple have on Sunday morning is a re sult of the Saturday night bath. : n: . Britain is reported to be taking a calmer view of the Ruhr situation. Well, unless she expects to fight France, calmness seems to be the one thing for Britain to have 'nothing else but. :o: ' . . Our memory goes back to the time when the republicans could prove his prosperity to the farmer by giving him some ' more statistics but he seems to bo getting sort of unreason able lately. :o: . ' Another way to modify the" zeal of the fellow who longs for the "good old days" is to get him stuck on a side road,' which is In the same con dition that all the raads were 40 or 50 years, ago. acres eot mixed in a I "" " . w . ..w. inotmed that you are required to an w ' 1 t na tv oni nnrirniv in.np. . . .... . uu i" " swer saia Detition on or neiore ivion- mous vote. Why not decide the cus- greater number of . arm-d rrm flints I ..."' ' jT.;.ir. 7 swer saia peiiiion on or oeroreaic m.- . . . . : i"1? 'uuuo. lur """""'"Iday. the 5th day of March. 1923. or .uujr ui lue cnuaren in aivorce cases man imperial Persia and got out nf which there Is a great demand." Tne the allegations therein contained in this manner in the future. them in better shape. When the Dlan to seel debentures for tbe pur- wIll be taken as true and a decree :o; Dutch republic was the only republic poee. f 9ecurinS funds, he described rendered in favor of plaintiffs and m. vumj wvvc oiuu l cctlia lih.ei" xui uxit; li aH ail 1&Q 6UrrOUDa'- vUC .un, ..,311.5 uiaiier ior tnese cnar- ng monarcnies on the jump. ciaus Jess came down from Omaha I acter ouiiders who tram subscribers o republc, ancient or modern, has I yesterday to spend a few hours Isit- to look their employer steadily in the ever been so wedded to peace as theln& witn nis ol(1 time friends. Claus eye and bv shepr intfiixtii9i nmoro lanriAnt uin,, m.i r. . Iwith his father and mother and AnmnAi htm ..vu:.!..!. . .. . brother. John, have left the farm " ,,w"'"c luvir Py- "caiucracy woKe up ana tnat 1 near Diller and have located in Om- "nen iney 6it in a poker game withjeountry at once assumed a martial! aha. a measly pair of treys and keep re- aspect. Israel under the judges dis- peating to themselves: VI have a full played a whole lot more fighting than house and K is getting fuHer and Israel under the kings. And our own fuller every minute." Sometimes they republic has not done so badly as a can get awaywith it. If. they do the wager of ' victorious wars. method is a success. So with the Coue And so. resrardtn? th man f w.,-IC. 8barp. deceased cures. When tiiv nra M.t mnA , . , . , . I To the creditors of said estate: I ...w::" . lut' 7 V r "4U 01 ng- You are hereby notified, that I .c - oua. wuen tne.yare not aonjs ana tne establishing of new will sit. at the. County Court room against you and each of you, accord ing to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 20th day of January, A. " D. 1923. AUGUST W. CLOIDT, ANDREW 0. MOORE. JOHN J. CLOIDT, Plaintiffs. W. A. Robertson, Their Attorney. J22-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State, of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, as. In the County Court. ' In the matter of the estate of Lee NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. . . In the County Court . In the. matter. of the estate of Wil liam M. Curyea, deceased. To tne creditors or saia estate in said estate, both creditors' and heirs, by publishing a copy of this J Atty. ior fiainiin. i fiPniiwepViv newsnaner nrinted in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said ss. ICourt. this 11th day of January. A. By virtue of an Order of Sale is-ID. 1923. sued out of the District Court of ALLEN J. BEESON, Cass county, Nebraska, and in pur-f(Seal) jll-3w. County Judge. suance or a decree ot saia court, in an action therein, indexed at Ap pearance Docket , Number Ex- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ecutlon Docket , Number . In the District Court of Cass coun- wherein Merchants National Bank ty, Nebraska. of Omaha, Nebraska, is plaintiff and I in the matter of Pollock Parmele, Louise Parmele, his j Anna Hart, deceased. wife, Charles C. Parmele, a widower. Now. on this 15th day of January. win jean, juarie jean, nis wue, 1923, this cause came on for hear- Bank of Nehawka, a corporation, ing upon the petition, under oath, of Gustave Philip Raschke, a single A. G. Cole, administrator of the es- man, are defendants. I will at ten tate of said Anna Hart, deceased. nn it.. inu j... . ntv . ! . .... ... u iiu.. a. in. un me xaiu uy ui r eu-1 praying ior license to sen tne roilow ruary, 1923, at the south front door ing described real estate of the said ot tne court House or Cass county, Anna Hart, deceased, to-wit: xeDrasKa, in tne city 01 Plattsmouth, Beginning at the southwest Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public corner of Lot ten. (10) Block the estate of You are hereby notified that I will well, they simply are not that's all. democracies have not pacified , that j in Plattsmooth. in said county, on I alt at the , County Court room in -:o: . ' I continent. Ponular naaslnn ,nnMn the 1st day 01 February, A. u. iZ3,ipiattsmouui in saia county, on me to hv s,tmiM - .i. intf on the 1st day of May. A, D..I27th day of February, 1923. and tne to be even more disturbing than roy-l lfl2. .10 Unlock a; ra of eachl8th day of Mav. 1923. at 10 o'clock al caprice. Exchanerinc oM crowns Mav ts taaaIva and nxnminA alHn m Mrh ditv. to receive and ex- r":-!-'i-i-i-r"i"iMi-iHH v - REX YOUIIG General Auctioneer Live stock Real Estate . Personal Property PHONE 31 " Plutlfmowlh, Nebratkft to receive for new republics simply means trad-tclaima against- said estate with alamlne all claims against said estate, imr old wars for now mhm view to tnetr.-adjusuneut ana i-jwitn a vrew to tneir aaiustmem ana & lul oew ones. 1. m. - ' u :j t nit rn , x. . 1 - Jiuwaum. uts iiuiv iiiuivb mr unriaiiuwnuu:. . iu 1.111117 umii-n ' " - iuiiiiu!iuBui isentatlon or claims airalnat said ee-1 oresentatlon or claims against saia in the half democratized Europe of hate is three months from the 1st J estate is three months from the 22nd today over the autocratically conaay of ruary, 'A. D. 1923, and tnejday or January, a: v, 13Z3, ana tne trolled Europe-of the last rentnrv time limited for payment of debt is time limited for payment of debt is nuneu iuropo oi tne last century. I f iA Aa VnV. v.ar fp, 29n1 dav nf jn. Perhaps a change of heart, not a Jruary, 18 25. ; luary. 1923: vjchMge of form, la what this ed Witness my" band and the seal' of J -wi tnese my hand and the seal of TN'orld needs, . , . . leald county Court this 29th day. oHeald Coynty Court, thle 2nd dy of ! ... . ijgnuary, 135. January, ia3.- - 'I-i-I fl'i". WV'I' 'I-I"!"!' 'I"H 1 Journal want ads pay. Try them, i (Seal). fl-4w . County Judge.: (Seal); j25-4w. County Judge. Call at my Expense auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the south east quarter W SEU) of Section thirty-four (34) in Township thirteen, (13) North Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M.; the east half of the southwest quarter (E SWi) of, Section thirty-four, (34) in Township thirteen. (13) North Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M.; a strip of ground eight (8) rods wide off the east side of the northwest quarter (NWU) of the southwest quar ter (SWi) of Section thirty four, (34) in Township thir teen, (13) North Range 'twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska to satisfy the costs of the said ac forty-nine, (49) in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, running thehce easterly on the South line of said lot, one hundred five ' (105), feet, thence Northeaster ly to a point In the North line of said lot ten (10) feet west of the Northeast, corner of said lot, thence west one hundred thirty (130) feet to the North west corner of said lot. thence Southeasterly to the point of be ginning, being a part of Lot No. 10, Block 49, in the City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska or a sufficient arimmt thunf bring the sum of SI. 220.70. for th payment of debts alio said estate, and allowances and costs of administration, for th ,.n that there is not a sufficient amount v of personal properly In the possee- a D1U11 III Hil I 1 1 14 I Til A M A m tion and increased and accruing ' hnn n- Af u,a,8irr.' costs: to aatisfv the nlalntlfF-H flrsT Alhi. IT? T pay-sald lien upon the said real estate in the sum of Six - Thousand Eighty-nine and Eighteen One-Hundredths Dol lars (S 6,089. IS) with interest at ten debts, allowances and costs. it is tnererore ordered that all persons interested In said estate ap- r?fJ ieB,re. me at chamber. In the CltV Of P aftemnni . per cent (10) ner annum from'n, ti,. vZri?' " Baia county. date; to satisfy thi plaintiff's second1 the Ho 10 o7'9' Hen upon the said real estate in the show cause, if any there bf' sum of Eleven Thousand, Seven Hun- license should not be grantnd t Lt dred Nineteen and Ninety-nine One-a. G. Cole admin'ltrfVP !d to,fa! Hundredths Dollars." ($11,719.99) fmuch &iSJSff with interest at ten per cent (10) tate of said decedent a hn T per annum from date, bringing the necessary to pay said debts and . surplus, if any, into court to abide penses. eDts and ex- further order of the court in thei it is further ord premises all as provided by said I of this nlilT id!!ld lhat a order and decree; the sajd real es- persons Interested in-lli . t11 tate being levied .upon and taken asking the "25S lL 'tf bjr the property of the said defendants, once each wb tnr. fZ ""lia weeks in the Platteraouth urJlH newspaper printed and published u. id couuty of C3B8, P a ,n JAME13 T. BEGLEY, Judge of the Dist. Court. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. this 8th day of January. 1923. C D. QUINTON. Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. J18-4w. 7 I I