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FLATTStfOTJTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, PAGE FOUR Cbe plattsmoutb louwal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postofflce. Plattsmoutb. Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCBIPTION PBICE $2.00 FEB YEAR EN ADVANCE IF THY RIGHT EYE OFFEND And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee; for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. Matthew v, 29. :o: Turks give in, and will sign treaty. Next! o- The man who rides a hobby thinks everybody else is walking. :o: The regular bargain day will come on February 21 this month. :o: The postoffice question in this city seems to be in the balance await ing a weigbout. :o: At tim?s we suspect that the only difference between primitive man and civilized man is a shave. : o: Seven aviators will try to fly around the world this spring. Spring alwavs makes one feel like that. -:o:- Toison is quicker of course, but she can give him fried food three times a day and avoid embarrass ment. :o: How times change. Jujjt a few years ago there wasn't anything else quite so grand as silver buckles on harness. :o: There are lots of fellows who don't know anything about literature who can name right off the bat the six best cellars. :o: Lord Curzon. who is said to -have been cured by the Coue method, ap parently couldn't make it work cm Ismet Pasha. The next Bargain day is February 21st. :o: Don't forget February 21. Some bargains that day. .o: This blamed country is so poor we have only 12,000,000 of the world's 13,250,600 autos. :o: Sometimes a man would rather be called a horrible exampe than have no notoriety at all. :o: The sad thing about having a wife is she always wishes you looked like some blamed movie actor. :o: A blind pianist lost the church's money playing poker, which is hard er to play than a piano. :o: A man who forgot his girl Christ mas tells us she has written him and had to use asbestos paper. :o: Over in Russia Prince Utomskv may be shot, but with a name like sio.n' but the majority opinion cited A JUST TONSORIAL VERDICT The British 11 turn hack, f S0, ' .fcfrft ,j,t..j. ....t,T..j..;....2..;..;,t..;. The fairy story once upon a time there lived a barber who told a cus tomer he really did not need & aas- sage is almost as familiar as the put more inches on their cotton 000,000 of Boxer indemnity money to educate Chinese along practical .f lines. We hope that the British be-'T tin by teaching the Chinese bow to JL ANNOUNCEMENT usual effort to get a shave with no more additional penalties than shampoo and tonic. Ordinarily the victim endeavors to offset the con viction that he has been an easy mark by reflecting that his appear anee has been much improved. A gentleman of Trenton, N. J., who fell into the clutches of a Gotham ton- sorial expert, did not take a resigned attitude when he was assessed $5.95 for a shave with extras, and prompt ly filed an affidavit charging the bar ber with petty larceny. The list of little attentions paid the Jerseyite as related to the court included the basic shave of course The barber then singed his hair, tweezed his eyebrows, massaged his face with mud "to open the pores. rubbed the back of his neck, turned on a stream of hot air, splashed his face with "li-lack" water, bathed the open pores with an astringent to close them up again, dabbed some powder on chin and vest and waxed solicitious over a little mole. In ad dition, but not mentioned in the testimony, he probably related sev eral ripping yarns from the Travel ing Salesmen's Ready Reference and gave his customer the first expert in formation on the proper adjustment of the allied debt. The court divided over the deci- that he may be glad of it. -:o:- as a precedent the fundamental rule of Blackstone that silence gives con- Worry about your vacation one sent and that so long as the custo- hour every nieht and you can decide i mer failed to call a halt in the min- where to spend it by July. :o: We are so fond of Charlie Chap- lin's acting that sometimes we wish he would cut out the courting and go back to work. :o: It often happens that the man who drives lacks horse sense. He get3 hot under the collar and bridles up thing3 which old Dobbin would never do. :o:- istrations the barber had not reason to suppose that the little extra at The funniest thing is seeing an old tention was unwelcome. The attempt bachelor petting a baby, especially to employ a slumber alibi as a reason if she is about 20 years old. :o: shirt tails. The south needs the money. - ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court xt Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In - the matter of the estate of Anna. Hart, deceased. Now. on this 15th day of January, 19JJ, mis cause came on for hear- J I wish to announce that I am now prepared to do first class Hemstitching and Pi cot edging, and solicit your patronage. Wagner Hotel Room, first door east of Parmele theatre i NEW RED BOOKS MRS. MABEL WEIDMAN .j The February Red Books are now on sale at the Journal stationery de partment. Call and secure your copy at once before it is too late. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Emmons J. Richey, Plaintiff, vs. William B. Warbritton et al, De fendants. I To the defendants William B. War- britton; Mrs. Warbritton, real name PUBLIC AUCTION! Owing to my leaving the country. I will hold an entire cleanup sale at may home, on the John Chalfant farm, one mile east and 3 miles north of Union; one-half mile east and 4 V2 south of Murray, sale com mencing at 10:00 o'clock, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH the following described property: Livestock One bay team mares, 6 and 7 years old, sound and heavy wun iua. ing upon the petition, under oath, of TT..jMt..MjT'I'II-II4 i uJlknowp; Rosan Decker; uecner, real name uumiuwu, ouuu , ' , . , , v. , nenn Ross; Susan Ross; A. E. Alexander, and 7 years old, sound, welgnt"w A. G-. Cole, administrator of the es tate of said Anna Hart, deceased, praying for license to sell the follow ing described real estate of the said Anna Hart, deceased, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot ten, (in.) Block forty-nine, (49) in the City of Plattsniouth, Nebraska, running thence 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 amount thereof to bring the sum of $1,220.70, for the payment of debts allowed against said estate, and allowances and costs j of administration, for the reason ! that there is not a sufficient amount i of personal property in the posses- SHERIFF'S SALE The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the 5th day of March, 1923, at ten unknown; John weight 2800; one team mle. 6 , real name unknown: Thomas W. Newman; Mrs. Thomas W. Newman, real name unknown; Edward E. Jones; Mrs. Edward E. Jones, real C-VCl a v ' m real name unknown: Alexan- one DiacK team oi norseo. J.'"" der, real name unknown; Lafayette weight 2600; one bay team """"' vr..i,li . - T MnnVnlls '7 Jl nrl R VPflfS Old. Welffbt SOUU. One DiacK norse, years um, 1300; one black horse, mootn mouin. weight 1200; one saddle horse, woitrht 1000: one bay horse, 6 years . 4v. v.e. oiricsoo niH wciVht I4n(): one Day norae, o ciock a. m. or sam aay, at tne soutn i i00.0QQD nrcnni rroMntiTM omnnth month, weiirht liuu; ' ten door of the court house in the Cityand an' other persons interested in head of milk cows, seven fresh, bal ance to be fresh soon; liny neau ut brood sows, farrow from March first to April first; some Duroc-Jersey hogs, all immuned; 150 bushels of corn; 50 bushels of seed oats, v. Farm Machinery, Etc. Three sets of 1 inch work har ness, two good farm wagons, one hay rack, one old disc, one disc, goofl as new; one Avery walking cultivator, one Badger cultivator, -one Ford truck, good as new, has been used only thirty days; . one harrow ckH, one good three-section harrow, two listers, one Janesville corn planter. with 80 rods of wire, good as new; f of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: ' 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 the estates of William B. Warbrit ton; Mrs. William B. 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-interest in Lots seven, (7) eight (8) and nine (9) and the west thirty feet of Lot ten, (10) and that part sion of said A. G. Cole, administrator. "V"B u.""" h.inninir tn ,,m x anu iaKen as me property oi KODert nf t ot tM1 nfl) described as follows: debts, allowances and costs P Shra.de,r et aJ- defendants, to sat- commencing at a point on the north tf o -h-f a u ..i isfy a Judgment and decree of said iino nf ,o,h r.nt in 11 fPt west of persons interested in said estate up- iL? Ji S the northeast corner thereof ; thence pear before me at chambers in the City of Plattsmouth, in said county. plaintiff against said defendants, and to satisfy further judgment and de- for failure to stop the pyramiding bill -was very properly ruled out of ranee will increase her taxes 20 ordPr. The court proprly felt that any barber sufficiently expert to put a customer to sleep while cutting off a growth of stubble was entitled to whatever recompense he could get. :o: DO THE WICKED PROSPER per cent. War never pays but the taxpayer never escapes paying. :o: One American dollar is now equal to 1,118 German marks. Which is our idea of tbe zero in values. to- National shoe retailers say every woman needs 13 pairs of shoes a year. Read this to your husband. to: It is estimated poison booze will kill 1200 people in 1923, and this is up to you if you are among them. :o: Photographs from his New Eng land farm disclose Babe Ruth mak ing a lot of home runs this winter. -o An ermy veterinarian speaks dis paragingly of the service of the mule . at the front. Nobody ever questioned the efficiency of that quadruped in bringing up the rear. oto A Washington woman has offered a residence for the vice presi dent, "on on exclusive street." Isn't the holder of that position always ob scure enough without that? :o: A midget 27 inches tall has been admitted to this country after hav ing been held up for a week at El lis island. Probably they thought from his size that he might be Berg doll. :o: Well, the best that can be offered today by the way of heartening in formation to the world peace move ment Is that the "boat tail" bullet. aid to be the deadliest yet, has been perfected. :o: Money is never talked about in po lite circles, it is taken for granted. There's nothing so annoying as the fellow who sits in with the opening remark, "Well, is this game going to be cash of checks." :o: - It is estimated that during the past two years $3,000,000,000 has been invested in non-taxable securities Which may account for the fly in the ointment of the federal tax col lectors. And they don't know what to do about it. :o: An eastern physician identified a burglar with his stethoscope. He had examined the man on one occasion and kept a record of his unusual rcart beats. There are a lot of folks who think that a bandit has no heart but the doctor knows better. :o: Some of the ladies in England are wearing bangs and it is said that a king's niece i3 responsible for the fashion. That doesn't mean anything in Plattsmouth, however. It takes better than a king's niece to pre scribe for a flock of our queens. . :o: Dan Butler claims to ?e a demo crat but he nas a veiy poor way 01 it. showing it from the way he attacks .rvprnor and Congressman-elect J Morehead. Dan at times Is a, pretty j J good fellow, but he must remember that Omaha is noi i - more. Mans' of us know men whom we judge to be shady in their transac tions or manner of gaining a liveli hood but who live in large houses drive expensive cars and give every evidence of having plenty of wealth ' We know plenty of Cod-fearing honest people who seldom have enuf money to indulge themselves in sim pie luxuries. Imn.n... wnnV, - 11.. T. S- . I . t I ' " "-J dim UOICS KJL UUUU3 UU ! not represent happiness, much a owners one sees under them any-L. . 1 iiueir possession may seem to inriicatP it to those who must worry along on small incomes. The rewards of life come in the smiles of friends and the realization that soaeone has been helped over a bit of stony ground. The future will see that the wicked have their de serts, even if they now seem to bask in th smiles of Providence. Wealth is not the important thing in life. Many men who choose the paths of helpfulness in preaching and teaching might amass fortunes in business. Some of the brightest American minds are hidden from the public in the jungles of Africa or the villages of India. They are helping other nations to higher plane of liv ing. ' Riches take wings and fly away The rewards of the righteous are sure. ' Any church in this community will help build your faith in the future. Learn to value things on the true ba sis. Go to church occasionally. ' tot If the Doom rumors are true, the ex-kaiser seems unable to get along with his new wife any better than he got along with Gott. :o: A Chicago man is suing the court to recover $35,000 lost in a dice game. By and by suckers wi.l under stand that the proprietor of the es tablishment always plays f -;r keeps. tor Speaking of the time and the way it flies, another presidential year Is almost at hand. Before the end of 1923 we shall see sundry presidential timber silhouetted against the great blue sky. It seems but yesterday since Teddy was in the ring with his hat. to: They make millions of buttons from clam and mussel shells taken from the Mississippi river and now they are making synthetic marbles from the waste of the button fac tories. It is a fine thing when a man can rear his tombstone from his ex tra pant buttons. :o: According to the gentlemen who garner vital statistics there is a les sening of blindness in this country since people have taken to wearing glasses and caring for their eyes. Nevertheless, there are over 120.000 blind persons in the United States t& day not including those who per sisted in voting. -:o: If you had only thought about it in time you could have invested $25 in 1912 and been rich by now. By putting $25 in the Standard Oil com pany of Indiana and holding it you would today have $37,200 more than when you started. Anybody with $37;r200, even in this high priced Country, can laugh disdainfully at Ford cars. :o: REX YOUNG General Auctioneer SEEDS FOR NOTHING :-:-:-:-:y"H- Live Stock Real Estate Personal Property PHONE 314 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense t The appropriation of $360,000 for the distribution of seeds to constitu ents was beaten in the house. It has frequently happened that this gratu ity has been knocked out in one branch of congress, but it was always with the understanding that it was to be restored by the other. History win doubtless repeat itself. The American senate will insist upon the restoration by the other. History will doubtless repeat itself. In the gentle springtime, when the average voter has forgotten the name fo his congressman, he will be hand ed a .little envelope containing a few seeds of impossible brands of, turnips, onions, lettuce and beets. It takes more than a truck gardener to raise stuff from the government germs. One has to be a trick gardener as well. We saw a man once who man aged to garden a small mess of man-gel-wureel for his heifer from a pack age of beet seed he had sown, but such luck is rare. Dismissing a young school ma'am for going with a high school boy is certainly a very flimsy excuse for so doing. Is it any wonder when such as this is put in force, there are so many old maid school teachers as there are today. a? the hour S 0 n?'" Wol Toant, gaist said de X2ej"r a- Si- fendants. and also toatisfy a fur- 43 irenVhnM t hJ , tva' Z Ja ther Judgment recovered by Robert cense should not be granted to said wmis inst said defendaJntf Rob. . G. Cole, administrator, to sell so ,MHar ert Shrader. Plattsmouth, 27th, 1923. niuch of the above described real es tate of said decedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It Is further that a nnnxr i . . -fj 1'J-:.V tin.? VIUC1 OCI CU uyUU L11 persons interested in ' said estate by causing the same to be published NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. once each week for four successive 1 Nebraska, January C. D. QUINTON. Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. weeks in the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper printed and published in said county of Cass. JAMES T. BEGLEY. jl8-4w. Judge of the Dist. Court. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. August W. Cloidt et al, Plaintiffs, vs. Alfred Thomson et al. Defend 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, trustee; . the successors and assigns of Wm. L. Browne, trustee, real west on said lot line 8 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, 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 other farming implements, all tny G : n household goods, and other articles; 18 chickens and nine geese Luncn serveu at noon. f Terms of Sale u All sums of $10 and under, -cash; f j on sums over $10 a credit or siXi- months will be given, purchaser giT-4 insr bankable note beariner eia'ht cercf j cent interest from date. No property to be removed from the premises n-l til settled for. ,: fl CHARLEY OSBURN, ; U OwnerM COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auct. ? JACK PATTERSON. Clerk. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. - To all persons interested in the names unknown; John Williams; estate of William Chalfant, deceased: 1 Mrs. John Williams, real name un- On reading- the netition of Diana known: Mary Ann Pronger; Chalfant praying that the instrument Pronger, real name unknown; James filed in this court on the 2nd day of Jordan; Mrs. James Jordan, real February, 1923, and purporting to be name unknown; the heirs, devisees, the last will and testament of the legatees, personal representatives said deceased, may be proved and al- and all other persons interested in lowed and recorded as the last will the estates of Alfred Thomson; Mrs. an4, testament of William Chalfant, i Alfred Thomson. real name un deceased; that said instrument be ad- ' known; Alfred Thompson; Mrs. Al mitted to probate, and the admlnis-! tred Thompson, real name unknown; tration of said estate be granted to j Ellen A. Steel; Steel, real Diana Chalfant as executrix; . name unknown; John Williams; It is hereby ordered that you. and ' Mrs. John Williams, real name un- ail persons interested in said matter, : Known; Mary Ann Pronger; NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE . ! TAKES JOLT AT CONGRESS I Lincoln, Feb. 9. The Nebraska I of Lot ten. (10) and that part of Lot house of representatives Friday ten (10) described as follows: Com- morning iook a jou at tne nationa itunuuisirauon oy recommending ior I passage a joint resolution introduce by six American Legion members memorializing congress to substitute A the soldier bonus for the 6hip 8nbJ,' siay. ine resolution came up in com-; mittee of the whole, and Mr. Dens- more moved 10 aavance it to tnjra. reading. The motion carried with n-f ly two or three scattering nays. 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 9 9 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 may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 12th day of February, 1923. Chamberlain's Tablets for Indi gestion and Constipation may. and do. aoDear at the Countv : Pronger, real name unknown; James Court to be held in and for said coun-I Jordan; Mrs. James Jordan, real ty, on the 5th day of March, A. D.'name unknown; Samuel H. Moer; 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to show. Homer Goodwin; Joel Solomon and cause, if any there be, why the pray- E. H. Eaton, real name unknown, er of the petitioner should not be ' each deceased, real names unknown, granted, and that notice of the pen-; and all persons having or claiming dency of said petition and that the' any interest in and to all of Lot ten hearing thereof be given to all per- (10) and the east half (E) of Lot sons interested in said matter by pub-1 nine, (9) all in Block twenty-seven, lishing a copy of this Order in the!(27) in the City of Plattsmouth, Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly Cass county, Nebraska, real name3 newspaper printed in said county, for.unnnown "The nicest and pleasantest medi- or the allegations therein contained!116 1 nave used for indigestion and t-vuiiyaiiuu 10 viiaifiuci lain & a a u lets," writes Meland F. Craig, Middle? Grove, N. Y. They work like va! charm and do not gripe or leave nyi unpleasant effect. Weyrich & Had-! raba. will be taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiff and against 3-ou and each of you, accord Ing to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 30th day of December, A. D. 1922. EMMONS J. RICHEY, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON, jl-? Atty. for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. uitness my hand and seal of said court this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1923. ALLEN J. BEESON. Seal) f5-3w. County Judge. NOTICE Whereas, James Zoubek, convicted n Cass county, on the 13th day of March. 1922, of the crime of burg lary, has made application to the Board of Pardons for a parole, and the Board of Pardons, pursuant to law have set the hour of 10 o'clock m. on the 27th day of February, 1923, for hearing on said applica tion, all persons interested are here by notifled that they may appear at the state penitentiary at Lincoln, Ne braska, on said day and hour and show cause, if any there be, why said application should or should not be granted! CHARLES W. POOL. Secretary, Board of Pardons. N. T. HARMON, Chief State Probation Seal) f5-2w "Officer. You and each of you are hereby notified that August W. Cloidt et al. Plaintiffs, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of January, 1923. against you and each of you, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to Lot ten (10) and the east half (E) of Lot nine, (9) all By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued out of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, and in pur suance of a decree of said court, in an action therein, indexed at Ap pearance Docket , Number , Ex ecution Docket , Number , wherein Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, is plaintiff and Pollock Parmele, Louise Parmele, his wife, Charles C. Parmele, a widower, Will Jean. Marie Jean, his wife, Bank of Nehawka, a corporation, Gustave Thilip Raschke, a single man, are defendants, I will at ten o'clock a. m. on the 19th day of Feb ruary. 1923. at the south front door, .of the Court House 6f Cass county, in Block twenty-seven, (27) in the Nebraska, in the City of Plattsmouth, City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, . cass county, Nebraska, sell at public iveurasna, ,as against you anu eaiii 1 of you and for such relief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 5th day of March, 1923, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiffs and 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 O. MOORE. JOHN J. CLOIDT, Plaintiffs. W. A. Robertson, Their Attorney. j22-4w BUTTERY'S TRUCK LINE Daily trips to Omaha. Livestock. a; specialty. Phones 265 and 618-W. 8 f8-tfd,ltawSWf Let me explain my long time land bank loan. Also money at five per'1 cent. Searl S. Davis, Plattsmouth? State Bank Bldg. J25-8sw. Everything: in the way of decorat ive features for the valentine season: l. f 3 i. Al. T 1 -i.- ran uc ivauu cll cue duiurnai stations ery department. v NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Lee C. Sharp, -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 1st day of February, A. D. 1923. and on the 1st day of May, A. D. 923, at 10 o'clock a.- m., of each day, to receive and examine all NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, 83. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam M. Curyea, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmbuth in said county, on the 27th day of February, 1923, and the 28th day of May, 1923, at 10 o'clock ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE . OF WILLI Ih the County Court of Cass coua-l ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass ss. To Amanda Leonora Sneck-EwlnicJ Walter Powell Speck, Henry Freder-i ick fcpeck. Alma Frieda Speck an auction to the highest bidder for j Claus Speck and to all persons inter ro ucu jti me csiaie 01 Hi a a Hansen Speck, deceased: On reading the petition of Clan Speek praying that the inetramen filed in this court on the 5th dav to February, 1923, and purporting to be the last will and testament f tne saidJeceased, may be proved an al lowed and recorded as the last rtU and testament of Eda Hansena Speck, deceased; that said instrument fee admitted to probate, and the admin istration or said estate be granted, t uiaus speck, as executor; It is hereby ordered that von. fca an persons interested in said matte may, and do, appear at the Count Court to be held in and for laii? county, on the 2nd day of March, Al D. 1923. at 10 o'clock a. to., to aaeW cause, if any there be, why the pfay-j er of the petitioner should aot 1J 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 (E1 SW ) of Section thirty-four, (34) in Township thirteen. (13) -.North Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M.; a strip of ground eight (3) rods wide off the east side of the northwest quarter (NWVl) of the southwest quar ter (SWU) of Section thirty four, (34) in Township thir teen, (13) North Range twelve, (12) east of the 6 th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska to satisfy the costs of the said ac- tion and increased and accruing granted, and that notice of ihm costs; to satisfy the plaintiff's first dency of said petition and that thA lien upon the said 'real estate in the hearing thereof be eiven to all r4 sum of Six Thousand Eighty-nine 8ons interested in said matter tow anu ttigiueen une-iiunareatns uoi- 'u"ouius a copy 01 mis Order lnj Iars ($6,089.18) with interest at ten tne Plattsmouth Journal, a weelrlJ per cent (10) per .-annum from newspaper printed in said eunty date; to satisfy the plaintiff's second or three successive weeks prior -tci lien upon the said real estate in the sum of Eleven Thousand, Seven Hun- a. m. each day, to receive and ex-fdred Nineteen and Ninety-nine One claims against said estate with ajamine all claims against said estate, ! Hundredths Dollars, ($11,719.99) view to their adjustment and al-jwith a view to their adjustment and; with interest at ten per cent (10) lowance. The time limited for re-j allowance. The. time limited for the per annum from date, bringing the sentation of claims asrainst said es-' presentation of claims against said sumlus. if anv. into court to abide tate is three months from the 1st estate Is three months from the 22nd further order of the court in the ' iiIlTIiTT,VT.T-TT..T. j . n-1 A T-i -trtno tLA 1 n n ff T.. M.r A ft n .1 U : . .It l l . . -? - uay OI r euruary, auu 1110 utiy ui uauuatj, u. 00, ouu , yiemioeo, an tie pruviuu oy EBlu , said day of heariwr. Witness my hand, and seal of taidj coun, mis bin nay of February A j)B X 9 2 3 '. Sa) tt-3w. County Jute time limited for payment of debts is! time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 1st day of Feb ruary, 1923. Witness tny hand and the seal of one year from said 22nd day of Jan uary, 1923. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 29th day of ald County Court, this 22nd day of January, 1923. 1 January, 1923. ALLEN-J. BEESON. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) fl-4w County Judge. ' (Seal) J2 5-4 w. County Judge order and decree; the said real es- h tate being levied upon and taken as 4" the property of the said defendants. It Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this bin day of January, 1923. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff.' Cass Countv Nebraska. ' 35 "years Experience Office Coates Blotk or. c. i umm Dentist JUJtmti .tie into cities of Strang. ;ii i-ral ai ' (J 1 I