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xTlHouTH SEMI WEEKLY JOTTRTTAt MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. Oe plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SmU-WEEKLY AT PlATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Eatared at Postoffice. Plattamouth. Neb., aa aecond-fclass mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCBlPTIdU PRICE $2.00 THE FATE OF THE WICKED And jre shall tread down the wick ed; for they shall be ashes under the soles of your feej. Malachi Iv, 3. t.-:o: The spirit of the times is moon- Ehine. - :o: Half the men that whistle learned to do it on par day. -:(: ... . - Sugar and canning will be the talk for the next few months. -:o:- Be sure you are ready to vote right before going to the polls Tuesday. :o:- It takes 17 processes to wash a stiff collar and only one dance to wilt it. i Personal matters should be drop ped in selecting members for the school board.. ;o? The paper which carries the best news and has the widest circulation is the dollar bill. :o: In this spring of 1923 some eggs are not cooked long enough and some not soon enough. :o: - "Smiles." says a learned man, "are golden." In many cases you can see it between the teeth. A Los Angeles woman may be a grandmother at 31; anyway, she claims she is only 31. to: r- The. Prince of Wales will not take any college degrees. Some of our seniors may do the same. This country of ours has too many people who are making money with out making anything else. - - . :o: A Tennessee man who has kept his wife 62 years should write a book, but perhaps he Is too busy. O.O 1 Not being able to break out in any other way, Sing Sing prisoners have broke out with the mumps. o:o The government has started print ing money on reclaimed paper. No wonder it doesn't last as long. :o: Farm loan board plans loans for nine months, leaving farmers broke only three months each year. :o: John Malgrene of Parsons, Kan sas, was all stirred up.. Doctors found 27 spoons in John's stomach. :o: ' " " "Bandits got away with Jewels val ued at $50,000 in New York. Police think. robbery was the motive. :o: . Being in the movies is about like being in the world; some make a dol lar a day and some a thousand. :o: A California professor says college girls should not marry, proving all comedians are not on the stage. :o: A West Virginia woman presented her hubby with quadruplets. How ever, when they cry ft is a quartet. - :o: Statistics show American women spend $76,000,000 yearly on cos meticsjto increase their face value. :o: A San Francisco woman says her husband spanked her six times in one day. Experts say this is too often. :o: An astronomer says we will have sunshine 86,000,000 years, so now we can worry about something else. :o: One of the strangest things in our career is how to quit craving cheese when it got cheap enough to buy it by the dime's worth. ;er . As we understand it. one of the Chinese governments is threatening to borrow at London if this country doesn't loosen up right soon. :o: Every candidate brought out for members of the school board are no doubt well fitted for the place, but why not keep those already there, who have done so well. " ;o: President Harding says he will cut tariff on sugar it prices to consumers is boosted. Even if partially respon sible for the rise. Get them back to a reasonable price, perhaps. :o? i The legislature refuses to name a day for adjournment. Let them stay as long as they want to, $600 is all the pay they get if they wrangle all year. Go to it, boys, and wrangle all you want to, you ain't doing much good anyway, either one way or the ether. PER YEAR TS ADVANCE It takes a lot of pluck to keep your eye brows thin. "- " " ' ' :e: Next Sunday is Easter, eggs for the little onesi Color, the The world gets better. You seldom see detachable cuffs now. :: - The matrimonial bark is wrecked by the matrimonial barking. to: Hungarian money is falling, ahd prices 'and the peopleare rising. " o:o Pity the insurance solicitor who has to call on income tax victims. r ' :e: - One tax that never will get a kick out of most of us is this inheritance tax. , -to:- Labor saving devices have enabled us to do almost everything easier but rest. I :o: McAdbo is looming up very swiftly as the democratic nominee for presi dent. . - '- :o: .... Maybe Germany hopes that by waiting until spring she can pay it with flowers. . . 1 :o: ' The only reason one can't marry and live happily ever after is because it takes two. . . ;o: A policeman's auto was stolen in Chicago while he wasn't in it, so they didn't get him. - : :o:- Well, every homicide reduces by one. unit the raw. material for the murder industry ... l;i: .- There is no doubt that Henry Ford is the choice of the masses of the peo ple for president. :o: , Nothing makes a woman madder than to be hurried by her husband when she is late. ' -:ot- Learnihg to fight is easy. All 'you have to do is say what you please where you please. -:o: ' ! A professor says what this country needs Is 30 cent eggs. We have them, but they cost more. ot- Will Harding probe the sugar sitr uatlon, as he says he will? Just wait and see if he dares to. -to: : Too many people are talking about other people and too few people are talking to "other people. o:o-- - ' Harding caught a blue nerch In Florida. Perhaps the poor thing had been in the water too long. -tot- About 20,000 underwear makers threaten to strike. But summer Is coming so you need not worry. . ; :o: Too many' beauty hints used in preserving a woman's beautiful face are bound to pickle it instead. -:o: The radio expert who spills sul phuric acid on his clothes finds ev erything isn't acid should be. - -tor- Opportunity knocks at your door only once, but it's hanging around town somewhere all day long. ' :o: A Kansas farmer inherited $100,- 000. A little more money and he would have enough to raise chickens. :o: 1- ' Now that the "shorts" in the lat est Wall street corner have paid up, it may be proper again to point out the inadvisability of selling some thing you haven't got. - to:- . The Non-Partisan League in Ne braska has told Townley to get down and out, but he can't take any of the league' property with him. Where will he go now back east with his pockets full of rocks? - to: John Sattler's friends are deter mined to run him for councilman in the second ward. John will make a good one. He has had bushels of ex perience and the second ward people will be lucky in electing him. 1 :o:- i-h- x-h-i : :: i i i 1 1' REX YOUNG : General Auctioneer Live Stock Real Estate Personal Property - PHONE 314 Plattamouth, Nebraska X i Call at my Expensa A Ail A ,'Be ur6 you are right ifrhett you t&tt tft vote Tuesday. 3 ; . . -; f; i - !o:- wtTweeyes and one toiifeue shQ the wisoom oi ue ureaior. - :o:- Too many of the trials of being a movie actor are held In court. :o: ' An aligator bf the Cincinnati zoo has lived 125 years without any ex cuse whatever." - " , f.v. , . to; .. " People who have stopped at hotels may be clad to learn a big . one has burned In Pittsburg. A Cass t county, farmer tells, .us; his cattle have more ticks than a couple of eight day clocks. . ; i'? . : i . i -;a; Snows are so heavy in some parts of Maine the trains are using-calen dars for time tables. ' - tot : ' ' General Bliss says business men decided war or-peace, showing that ignorance is not Bliss. - -; ' ' " ' to: ' First sign of spring in Cincinnati was when a man was Caught' marry ing twice in eleven days. , r-?: ..An Oklahoma, woman shot a neigh bor fbr listening in on the telephone, but all of us can't do that. -rot- The national balloon race for, 1923 has been called off; not, however. from a scarcity of hot air. :o: ' The meanest boy in our neighbor hood licks a chocolate bar all over so you won't ask him for any. :o: An Alaska radio fan heard a wom an singing in Cuba where people have something to sing about. . :o: Rev. Edwards of Philadelphia claims there is no hell. Then what kind of a fix is it Europe Is in? :o: One reason why we won't plant a garden this spring is because we hate to start jp fight we can't finish. ,r '--' :o; When gasoline goes up it is forced up by economic causes, but when it comes down it is a lucky accident. . ; : - r:o: ; : ; SWEET GRAFT A HUgar famine this year? Not un less housewives stampede and create a shortage ' by stocking up with a hundred or so pounds for each fam ily. Remember, that's what 'smarted the sugar shortage several yeafs ago nd shot the prices up 'around 30 cents a pound. . . Cuba this year will produce about 197,000 tons more sugar than last year according to the leading sugar trade authority, Guma-Mejer. The European beet sugar crop will total nearly 400,000 tons move than in the 1921-22 season. In America we start ed 1923 with "wartime size" stock of sugar In storage official govern ment report. Much depends, of course, on the size of the 1923 American crop. But Cuban sugar is the main regu lator of what we pay for sugar. And the supply of Cuban sugar for this year "appears to be practically the same as was available in 1921," says the market letter which the Ameri can Sugar Refining Co. sends to its customers. In 1921, five to eight cents a pound was considered a good whole sale price for refined sugar. In the United States. It's hard to get the truth about the sugar situation,, for it's an Industry of highly complicated statistics. Let's take a bit. of unfavorable news and naiyze it: The American "Sugar Refining Co. estimates that the surplus stocks of Cuban sugar around the first of the year 1923 were 1,129,000 tons less than a year before. ... J Half of this' decrease is counter acted by the 1922-23 gain in Cuban and European sugar production. And it is reasonable to expect that most of the balance wilt be canceled by the fact that Americans this com ing summer will make' less r home made wine than last summer ;and the one .before. , The onormous' in crease in the amount of sugar, used by Americans, during the last .few years, has been'due' mainly th home made wines. Fifty pounds of sgar doesn't look like much to a. cellar chemist. Wine making is on the wone "too much trouble, not worth thr fuss." - - i We dig into the newspaper files and In 1920 find Edgar Watkins, counsel for the Southern Grocers as sociation, quoted as saying: "Refin ery prices for sugar the first four months of this year Tanged from 14 td 18 cents a pound,' while hiost brokers quoted them at 27 and ,30 p - . 1 cents a pound." As you'll recall, sugar led all other commodities when it came to specu lation and exorbitant prices. During the sugar "famine," the law of sup ply and demand was temporarily re pealed. The surest, quickest way to play into speculators' hands is to buy lot of sugar and store it in the attic. " ' Now if you want to see the latest styles in bonnets and ' hats go to church Sunday morning. And don't forget to take your Easter offering along. -hi , .-.- ! to: . Borah says, that Harding will never run again, after such a signal failure ,ho ha3 made. And if he should W nbminated Chere .will be two re publican candidates for president. tot . The De Molays deserve a great deal of credit for the fine play put on at the Parmele Wednesday and Thurs day night. And we were pleased to nbte that it was remarkably well pat ronized.,, ". .. ' There is no parent, interested In the advancement of his boys and girls, ,but who favors (good schools. We have them, and the efficient members of the school board made them, and when you go to the polls Tuesday be sure and vote for those who have done their duty, in this re spect, ' - , tot Seasons like Easter and Christmas offer peculiar " opportunities to the churches to bring themselves and ihelr messages close' to large num - bers of people. But to a degree, the opportunity exists at all times. Th churches may seize it-h en they will and thereby make their influence felt' more effectively. . 1 .;: Mr. B. F. Bush, who resigned the other day aft . president of the Mis souri Pacific - railroad, has been an important constructive force for all the territdry served by that road. His conception of his position took into account the right relation of the rail road to its constituency. Under his administration a dilapidated system was built up into an. efficient public utility. His energy and comprehen sion have been a great ; asset to the southwest. His retirement will bring f general regrefrom the states of the Missouri ; Pacific, system. NOTICE, TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty. FS. In the County. Court. '. In the matter of the estate of Cornelius Bengen, deceased. To the creditors of said estatet You are hereby notified, that I will sit i at the : .County Court room in Plattsmouth .in -said county, on the 30th day of .April. A. D. 1923, and on the 30th day. of July. A. D. 1923, at-10 o'clocJ..a, m. of each day to receive and; examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment - and allowance. The time limited for the presenta tion of claims against said estate is three months, from the 30th day of April, .A. D. j 1923, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 30th day of April, 1923. , Witness my hand arid the seal of said County Cnrt, this 31st day of March, A. D." 1923. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) a2-4w. . County Judge. - LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. , William II. Ofe, Plaintiff, vs. Charles F. Holly et al. Defendants. To the defendants Charles F. Hol ly; Mrs. Charles F. Holly, his wife, real name unknown; John W. Sey more; Mrs. John W. Seymore, his wife, real name unknown: William H. Taylor; Mrs. William H. Taylor, his wife, real name unknown; Mary E. Taylor and Taylor, her husband, real name unknown; Mary E. Moore and Moore, her husband, real name unknown; N. La throp, . real name unknown; Mrs. N. Lathrop, his wife, real name un known; W. H, Shafer, real name un known; Wise, real name un known; A. B. Sharp, real name un known; A. L. Sprague, real name un known; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the respective estates of Charles F. Holly, deceased; Mrs. Charles F. Holly, deceased; John W. Seymore, deceased; Mrs. John W. Seymore, deceased; William H. Tay lor, deceased; Mrs. William H. Tay lor, deceased; Mary E. Taylor, de ceased; ' Taylor, deceased; Mary E. Moore, deceased ; Moore, deceased; N. Lathrop, deceas ed; Mrs. N. Lathrop, deceased; W. H. Shfcfer, deceased; Wise, deceased; A. B. Sharp, deceased; A. L. Sprague, deceased. Teal names un known, and all persona having . or claiming-any interest in the North half (N) of Lots 7 8 and 9, in Block 53. in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, .real names unknown: " r..- . You and each of you are hereby notified that on. the 29th- day. of March, 1923, the plaintiff filed his suit: in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the subject and purpose of which is to establish and quiet and confirm plaintiff's title in and to the above described lands. and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest either legal or equitable in or to said real estate, or any part thereof, and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner interfering with plaintiff's - possession - and enjoyment of said premises and for equitable relief. : r ,- ' : ' - This notice is given pursuant: to an order -of the Court. -You are here by required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 14th day of May, 1923, and failing so to do. your default will be entered therein, and judgment taken upon plaintiff's petition. VTILLIAM H. OFE, . - Plaintiff. By" A. L. TIDD, a2-4w. His Attorney, i '. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. ; In the matter of the estate of Eda Hansena Speck, deceased. To the creditors of said estate t You 1 are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmoutb. in said county, on the 10th day of April. A. D. 1923, and on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1923," at 10 o'clock a. m., each dayt to receive and examine aH'clalms' against said estate, with a. view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the. presentation of claims against said estate is three months from; the 10th day of April, A. D. 1923, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 10th day of April, 1923, , Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 10th day of March, 1923. ' . ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE . State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued i bv James Robertson, Clerk , of the1 District Court within and . for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on tne zsra aay pi April, A. D. 1923, jat 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door, of the;ty, Nebraska, and on Lot 6. in Block court house. Jn Plattsmouth. in said j county, sell, at public auction -to the! Thighest bidder for cash the following property, to-wit : Lot twelve . (1-2) in Block forty-nine (49) in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, , Ne braska The same being .levied upon and taken as the property of Carl Baum- gart ct-al, defendants, to . satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by David Z. Mummert, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 20, A. D. 1923. C. D. QUINTON, Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. A. L. TIDD, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. In re application of Metta May Hanni, guardian of Maxine- Rose Meisinger, a minor, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a license granted to Metta May - Hanni, guardian of Maxine Rose Meisinger, a minor, by James T. Begley, Judge of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of November, 1922. the undersigned guardian will sell for cash at public vendue at the south front door of the court house in the City of- Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock a. m., on April 9, 1923, the undivided one-half interest of a'.d minor Max ine Rose Meisinger, in Lots eighteen (18) and nineteen, - 19) in Lons's First Addition to the Village of Mynard, Nebraska- - Notice is also given that at the same time and place the said Metta May Hanni will sell for cash her un- divided interest in said-lots and will convey her undivided Interest to the purchaser by good and sufficient warranty deed free and clear of in cumbrance. Said sale will remain open for one hour. .. Dated March 17. 1923. METTA MAY HANNI, Guardian of Maxine Rose Meisinger, a Minor. META MAY HANNI. . W. A. . Robertson, Attorney for Guardian. ml 9-3 w " SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. . 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 r-. 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 Philip 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 of Cass county, Nebraska, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county,-Nebraska, sell-at public auction to' the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: ., , ;The west half of the south-" east quarter (W SE4) of Section thirty- four (34) in Township thirteen, (13) North .Range twelve, (12) least of the 6th P.-M.J. .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 (8) rods wide off the east side of the northwest .quarter' (NWKof the southwest quar ter (SW41) 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 Bati3fy the costs of the said ac tion and ' Increased and accruing costs; to satisfy the plaintiff's first lien upon the paid real estate in the sum; of Six Thousand Eighty-nine and Eighteen One-Hundredths Dol lars ($6,089.18) with interest at ten per cent (10) per annum from date; to satisfy the plaintiff's second Hen upon the said real estate in the sum of Eleven Thousand, Seven Hun dred Nineteen and Ninety-nine One Hundredths Dollars, ($11,719.99) with interest at ten per cent (10) per annum from date, bringing the surplus,- if any, into court; to abide further order of the court in the premises; all as provided by said order and decree; the said real es tate being levied upon and taken as the property of the said defendants.. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this Sth day of January.. 1923. ' j . . CD. QUINTON. I Sheriff. Cass County,! Nebraska. TAX FEEE SECURITIES FOR SALE First farm mortgages netting 5 and 6 per cent. Also 7 per cent school warrants. Small or large amounts to suit the investor. Searl S. Davis, 201 Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. ml2-6td,4tw Journal ads get results. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The Livingston Loan and Building Association. Plaintiff, vs. William K. Pox, Jr., Marie Fox, Frankie Fox, Thomas B. Salmon, Thomas B. Sal mon, Jr., a minor; George O. Dovey and Hallie P. Doveyi John McNurlin, Administrator of- the Estate of Wil liam K. Fox, deceased, Defendants. To the defendants William K. Fox, Jr., Marie Fox, Frankie Fox, Thomas B. Salmon and Thomas B. Salmon, Jr., a minor: You and each of you are hereby notified that on' the 17th day of March; .1923, the plaintiff filed its suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose certain real - 1 estate mortgages owned and held by plaintiff on L.ot 12, in -Block 40, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun- 36. in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass'" TmiYt,. iJ f wnf. tni. vl county, Nebraska, and for equitable i??. relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of said Court. You are re- before Monday, the 30th day of '' . .. .r. . i entered therein, and judgment taken Apnl, 1923, or your detain t win be! upon plaintiff's petition against you, and each of you. The Livingston Loan and Build ing Association, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, Its Attorney. ml 9-4 w. 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 Jo seph Schlater, deceased, t : On reading and filing the petition of Anna Fitzgerald, praying that administration of said estate. may be granted to Frank B. Schlater, as ad ministrator; Ordered, that the 6th day of April, A D. .1923. at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County! Court to : be held in and for said county, , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not he granted: end that notice, of the pen dency of .said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the. Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news- ! paper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated this 13th day of March, A. D 1923 ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) . - County Judge. A. G. COLE, ml9-3w..-i Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Otto H. Schurman, Plaintiff, vs. Georgia E. Gentry et al. Defendants. To the defendants W J. Burger; William Burger; William J. Burger; M. Burger; Mattie Burger; S. J. Burger; Sarah J. Burger; Georgia E. Gentry; Thomas Gentry; Mary E Garrette and. Sharrett' Garrette; M A. Burger; E. M. Burger; Eli M Burger and Maggie L. Craig; and the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Joseph Harper, deceased; Eliza A. Willitt, deceased; Rebecca C. Bailey, deceas ed; Jonathan Wilbur, deceased; Amanda Young, deceased; Judith E. Turner, deceased; John W., Marshall, deceased; Simpson Butcher, deceas ed; Mary Jane Butcher, deceased; S. M. Craig, deceased; Samuel Craig, deceased; Sarah Jane Petry, deceas ed; Robert Wilborn, deceased; R. W. Wilbern, deceased; James Berger,' de ceased; James Burger, deceased; Nancy Burger, deceased; Jame3 G. Burger, deceased; Jane A. Harper, deceased; L. M. Wright, deceased; Levi M. Wright, deceased; John W. Young, deceased; A. J. Kerr, deceas ed, and Andrew J. Kerr, deceased, real names unknown, and all other persons having or claiming any in terest in the following described real estate,: to-wit: A tract of land described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section 13, Town ship 12 North of Range 13 East of the 6th Principal Meridian, running thence north on the half section line 845 feet to the place of beginning, ther.ce running west 660 feet, thence north 447 feet, thence east 660 feet, thence south 447 feet to the place of beginning, including within said tract Lots. 9. 10, 11, 12 and 43, in the SEVi. of the NWU of Section 13, Township 12 North of Range 13, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: . You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of March. 1922. the plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court or cass county, Nebraska, the object and nnrnnse of which is to ouiet and con firm plaintiff's title in and to the above described lands and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest either legal itable in or to said real estate or any prt thereof, and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner interfering with plaintiff's possession and enjoyment of said premises, and for equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of said Court. You are re nnired tn answer said petition on or before Monday, the 30th day of, April, 1923, or your default will be entered therein, and judgment taken upon plaintiff's petition. OTTO H. SCHURMAN, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD. ml9-4w. His Attorney. NOTICE TO CRE DITUHa ' The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of William Chalfant, deceased. To the creditors of said estatet You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1923, and on the 12th day of July, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 12th day of April, A. D. 1923, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 12th day of April, 1923. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 6th day of March, 1923. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) m8-4w. County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The Livingston Loan and Building Association, Plaintiff, vs. Aretas Rey nolds et al, Defendants. To the defendants Aretas Rey- Inolds and wife, Hattie Reynolds; personal representatives and all oth er persons interested in the estate of Hattie Reynolds, real names un- SIIII'a Iu' nfirson.il rpnrpspntatlvpfi nnri r11 oin- cPf Trmi te!f Jn P8- , r . 4 . . . , . . . unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Watson Miller, deceased. i real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lots 4, 5 and 6, in Block 75, In the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 16th day of March, 1923, the plaintiff filed Its suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage owned and held by it on Lots 4, 5 and 6, in -Block 75, in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, and for equitable relief. - This notice is given pursuant to an order of said Court. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 30th day of April, 1923, or your default will be A. 3 A 1 1 -t J A. A 1 upon plaintiff's petition against you, I and each of you. t The Livingston Loan and Build- ' Jng Association, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, 0. Its Attorney. ml9-4w. ' NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF COLLATERAL. - In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Plattsmouth State Bank, a Corpor ation. Plaintiff, vs. William O. Bent et al. Defendants. . , To the defendants William O Bent I J : tt': 1 1 ; t. d. 1 uuu vs. lie, iir. w imam yj. seui, irai name unknown; Mrs. Emily St. Laur ent and husband, St. Laurent, real name unknown; Mrs. Gertrude B. Wilder and husband, Wilder, real -name unknown; Mrs. Lucinda B. Adams and husband, Adams, real name unknown; William D. Bent and wife, Mrs. William D. Bent, real name unknown; Mrs. Ella B. Stevens and husband, Stevens, real name unknown; Mrs. Annabelle Lundquist and husband, Lund- quist, real name unknown; Justin W. Bent and - wife, Mrs. Justin W. Bent, real name unknown; Mrs. Jes sie Alexander and husband, Alexander, real name unknown; George Edgerton and wife, - Mrs. George Edgerton, real name un known; Nims, real name un known, widower of Lydia Nims, de ceased; Mrs. J. W. Bent, real name unknown, widow of J. W. Benx, de ceased; the heirs and all other per sons interested in the estate of Amelia B. Haldeman, deceased, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of J. W. Bent, real name un known and Lydia Nims, each de ceased, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that Plattsmouth State Bank as plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cess county, Nebraska, on the 17th day of March, 1923, against each of vou. the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a collateral , agreement upon 254 shares of capital stock of Hailey Hot Springs Hotel j Company of Hailey, Idaho; 30 shares of the preferred capital stock of Wat- ! erloo Creamery Company; 170 shares j of preferred stock in Nebraska Clay j Products Company of Omaha, U. S. : A.; 10 shares of preferred stock in ; Wiens-Omaha Brush Company, and 2 shares of the capital stock of Wiens j Omaha Brush Company, each of said , shares being of the par value or $100.00, assigned by Amelia B. Hal deman as collateral security to her note for $538.44, on which there is now due to nlaintiff the sum of sk in nave iiu aituuui lancu of the amount due plaintiff on said note and default of payment thereof, that said collateral be sold according to law and each and all of the de fendants in said action be forever barred and foreclosed of all rights in said collateral and that out of the proceeds of the sale thereof, plaintiff be caid the amount due together with costs and for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer Bald petition on or before I JMonaay, iae oviu.usf.ui or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you, according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D 1923. PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK, A Corporation, Plaintiff. W. A. Robertson, Attorney for Plaintiff. ml9-4w