MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1&23. .PXATTgOTTTH SEMI WEEKLY 70TTRNAX PAGE SEVEN f Che plattBmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Eatered at Postoffiee. Plattamontb, Neb., mm aeooad-claaa man matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 DEATH 0? JOSHUA And it came to pass after these things that Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died, being an hundred and ten years old. Joshua xxiv, 29. :o: Some people are trying to make garden. Slow work. :o: France is determined not to give up until Germany does. -:o: From the querulous notes of the robin, the early worm is late. :o: Who knows where vice president Coolidge is spending his vacation? :o: Never let a seed store cheat you. There are 556,000 seeds In a bushel of wheat. Rodolph Valentino, the movie sheik, will take a rest for hi3 nerves, but not for his, nerve. :o: The United States may be a ter rible country, but in Russia the al phabet has 35 letters. :o: It is only natural for girls to know more about kissing because they kiss either men or women. :o: Are we to have a ball club of gen uine players this season. Time to move in that direction. :o: A Paris newspaper started by jan itors is bankrupt. It cleaned up no better than janitors do. o : o At a Boston charity fete society girls sold kisses for a dollar each, or one smacker per smack. :o: The way to build up a fine com munity is helping one another and prosperity will advance. :o:- 'Our gtf ess is that-the Pennslyvania man accused of having 14 wives took his divorces for granted. A burglar entered a Detroit home, ate a meal and went to sleep, so the cops caught him napping. :o: There are about 5,000 different languages in the world and money speaks about 5,000 of them.. A London scientist says people can see with their skins. We saw a girl with all eyes on her legs. :o: A man fell off the Brooklyn bridge and was unhurt so he always will have something to talk about. :o: The first sign of spring in Se quatchee, Tenn., was when a man broke his les jumping off a barn. :o: Among things looking better go ing than coming are troubles and trousers which bag at the knees. :o: Let us all join hands in the grand fervent hope that April will behave herself as she steps off the stage. o:o Burmese girls cannot enter society without ear plugs. American boys cannot enter without spark plugs. :o: When an airplane loaded with booze landed on a Maine farmer's roof, the drinks were on the house. -:o:- Maybe the man who figured Eu rope has 20,000,000 more women than men counted them in church. -:o:- An aviator who flew 233 milr-3 an hour could go to town almost as quickly as he could not stay at home. :o: Isadora Duncan says she is a wom an without a country. America is a good country for her to be without. . o- Since a Grand Rapids, Michigan man had 48 diamonds stolen from under his bed it doesn't sleep so well. :o: They say Einstein, of Einstein's theory, has another discovery. Per haps he has understood Einstein's theory. :o: Gouging is wrong when you want to haye a prosperous town. The peo ple will stand almost anything but gouging. :o: It is better to have loved and lost, than to be stuck In the divorce in a few years for half you have saved up for a rainy day. :o: Most cities celebrate annual clean up week in April. Brit every week iu the year is clean ud week for th swindlers and stock fakirs. J The present age" for man. is the "dangerous :o:- The last egg to be cracked should be the nest egg. :o: Some women's wrinkles are smiles of former years. :o: Bargain Wednesday the ISth. Don't forget the date. :o:- Too many bank cashiers are escap ing after a spring cleaning. :o: Second hand flivvers are now call ed reconditional automobiles. :o: It takes a wise person to know enough not to know anything at the right time. -:o: A Detroit woman says she became a bigamist to spite her first husband Well, did it? o:o If the joke is not on Governor Ery- an it must be on the members of the republican legislature. :o: Harding will seek to untangle the tariff. Be careful, Mr. President, that you don't make it worse. :o: As a general thing, after a man takes out a heavy accident policy he never sees another accident. :o: Of course a man has other expenses but a good collar button lasts him a long time if he doesn't lose it. :o: It is too bad that America has no leisure class, and if we had the mon ey we would start one ourself. :o: Colonel Harvey, ambassador to England and family are planning a short visit to America. Oh, Lord! o:o The thing that worries Europe most is the fear that she will do some of the things she threatens to do. o Have you ever noticed that the man who has no tact usually is the fellow who brags about his frank ness. If this exposure to spring weather continues it is going to drive the justly celebrated female sex back to summer furs. :o: We should like to give our readers an idea of the German debt in marks, but we haven't enough ciphers on the linotype. :o: Sometimes a man spends too much time playing golf and others spend too much time wondering why they play it at all. :o: A Topeka judge has ruled that a policeman's nose is a competent wit ness in a liquor case. We 6hould think some consideration should be given to the defendant's nose, too, in liquor cases. :o: y" A Wisconsin farmer nas sued a tel ephone girl for 111,500 damages, al leging breach of promise. Now the telephone girl will understand the thrill that comes once in an editor's lifetime when an irate subscriber sues him for $15,000 libel damages. :o: i One hopeful sign is that Ameri can railroads broke all existing rec ords in the week ending March 17 by loading 9,474,662 freight cars. It was an increase of more than a mil lion over the corresponding week last year and nearly, two million better than 1921. The bare facts furnish indisputable reason for optimism. :o: In a nutshell The Burlington shops are here; they employ almost the year round from 700 to 1,000 men and pay out twice a month thou sands of dollars. The greatest part of this money is paid out to the mer chants of Plattsmouth. Then, don't these business men in shipping and in receiving good3 owe the hauling to the Burlington? This is the way it looks to every common sense per son and in a way reciprocity and jus tice. And justice means right. :o: According to union officials there are still 150,000 railway shopmen out on strike. The strike was called upwards of a year ago and these men have been out of employment ever since. The railroads aver that they have more men now. at work In their shops than' ever before. So far as they are concerned "the strike is ancient history. Yet there are still 150,000 former employes who have cut them- 'selves from the cavroll. Thev hv had one more strike experience. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Have you ever met, your double? Somewhere, walking the earth at this very moment, is a person who is such an exact duplicate of you that, brought together, few could tell you apart. Occasionally your attention Is call ed to the law of duplicates. When newspapers discover and print pic tures of the doubles of famous poll tleians, movie stars and so on. You, of course, have had the ex perience of a stranger mistaking you for some one living at A distance. Sometimes the resemblance Is so striking that the stranger thinks you are joshing when you inform him that fie is mistaken. The real you that mysterious and indefinable Inner something that in cludes thought and character and emotion is never duplicated exact ly, though occasionally each of us meet a person whose viewpoint is so strikingly similar to ours that it be wilders us. An extraordinary case of mistaken identity was exposed the other day In England. Detectives arrested a man on the charge of being an army deserter who was found to be th double of the man wanted. He even had the same name, lived on the same street, followed th ranie trade in civilian life and join ed the army on the same day. Their finger prints differ. The long arm of coincidence in this case, operated to an extern never equaled In fiction, even "The Pris oner of Zenda." We not only have living duplicates but we are duplicates of people who lived in the past. Old settlers have often observed this how a boy or girl Is almost an ex&ct double o some ancestor of a few generations since. Photography is a comparatively re cent Invention, so few of us can check back and find our double of long ago. In families where oil point ings have been preserved for several generations, the recurrence of looks" is almost universally recog nised. It would be great sport to turn the clock back a few centuries and come face to face with the man or woman whose features, build and manner isms have cropped out in us. Even more fascinating would be to turn the clock the other way and see the persons of the distant future who will be doubles of ns who are living today. This recurrence of doubles, gener ation after generation, probably is what started the oriental belief in re incarnation. THE BOOK OF AGES Printing presses have been run ning overtime since the close of the world war. One explanation of this extraordinary activity will occur readily enough to everyone the presses have had to be busy in order to turn out the tremendous volumes of paper money required by Gerraay, itussia ana tne otner countries wrtn sadly depreciated currency. Another explanation that -Is nearer the real one would be the last one to suggest itself to the average persons the un precedented demand for copies of the Bible. One organization alone, the Amer ican Bible Society, has plans that contemplate the distribution of at least 5,000,000 r.nd possibly 6,000,- 000 copies, and its ofucials say that even at that they will be unable to meet the demands that will be made upon them. Recently the society placed the largest single order for Bibles known in the history of the book an order for 3,000,000 copies of six separate books of the scrip tures. These tiny volumes will be turned out on huge rotary presses at the rate of 10,000 copies an hour. It is a far cry from production of that sort back to the days of Gutenburg when th eprlnting of the first Bible, call ed the Mazarin Bible, on movable block types took about five years, from 1450 to 1435. It marks amaz ing progress in the printers' craft. but of far greater significance is the fact that the book first to be printed has always been the one most great ly in demand. No book has ever reached so many millions nor had so great an Influence on the world. It stands pre-eminently the book of the ages. o:o Advertising will pay yon. n I i i T..T..T. t REX YOUHG General Auctioneer Live Stock Real Estate t Personal Property PHONE 314 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense I'M ! i-i-i-i-h-H' Fortunately, most., ot the things! that are stowed away in a hope chest are unusable even in a state of sin gle blessedness. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Sena James, incompetent. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an Order of James T. Beg- ley, Judge of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the county, sell at public auction to the 12th day of April, 1923, for the sale highest bidder for cash the following of the real estate hereinafter de- property, to-wit: scribed, there will be Fold at the' Lot twelve (12) in Block south door of the court house in : forty-nine (49) in the City of Plattsmouth, in said County of Cass, j Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne on the Sth day of May, 1923, at 10 braska vendue to the hiehest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 in the Town of Greenwood, Cass county, Ne braska; also Lots 475, 476, 477, 478 and 479 and Lots 482, 483, 484. 4S5 and 486, in the Town of Greenwood, in said county. Said sale will remain rpen for bids for one hour. Dated this 12th day of April, A. D. 1923. DR. N. D. TALCOTT, Guardian of Sena James. al6-3w. TTicnmnpffr.f NOTICE TO CREDITORS ine aiaie ot .ejrawa, abs tuuu - ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Jo seph Schlater, 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'; 8th day of May, A. D. 1923. and on i the 9th day of August. A. D. 1923. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day. to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and al lowance.. The time limited for the estate is three months from the 8th rt r a r i Q55 t, h tfco tir-no uiA f riohfo c t,o vcr frrm cat k Rtvi Hnv nf i.Tnr a D. 1923. Witness my hand'and the seal of sail? County Court, this 6th .day of April, A. D. 1923. - ALLEN J." BEESON.' (Seal) a9-4w. County Judge . I NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, se. ' -In the Ccninty Court. In the matter of the estate of Cornelius Bengen, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I wlll sit 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 Jtily, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. ;jpt reoth day to receive and examine ". all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for' the presents- tion of claims against said estate is three months from the 30th day "of April. A. D. 1923, and the time limited for payment of debts is one vear from said 30th day of April, 1923. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 31st day of. March. A. D. 1923 ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seel) a2-4w. .County Judge. LEGAL NQTJLCE In the District Court of Cas3 coun ty, Nebraska. William H. Ofe. Plaintiff, vs Charles F. Holly et al. Defendants. To the defendants Charles F. Hol ly: Mrs. Charles F. Holiy. his wife.) r-y virtue cf an Order of Sale is real name unknown: John W. Sey-jcUcfi out of the District Court cf more; Mrs. Jonn v. beymore. nis wife, real name unsnown: W llham H. Taylor; Mrs. William H. Taylor, :an action therein, indexed at Ap his wife, real name unknown; Mary jpearance Docket , Number Ex- E. Taylor and husband, real name unknown; Mary Moore, her husband, real name unknown; N. La- throp. real name unknown; Mrs. N. Lathrop. his wife, real name known; W. H. Shafer, real name un - known; Wise, real name un - known; A. B. Sharp, real name known; A. L. Spraguc, 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 II. 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. Shafer, deceased; Wise, deceased; A. B. Sharp, deceased; A. L. Sprague, deceased, real names un known, and all persons 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: 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 wjiich 13 to establish and quiet and confirm plaintiffs 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 tojper cent (10) per annum ' from said real estate, or any part thereof, date; to satisfy the plaintiff's second and to enjoin you and each of you lien upon the said real estate in the rrom in any manner mterrenng wrtn; sum or Eleven 'lnousana, seven Hun- plaintiff's possession and enjoyment fdred Nineteen and Ninety-nine One- of said premises and for equitable Hundredths Dollars. ($11,719.99) relief. (with interest at ten per cent (10) This notice Is given pursuant to-per annum from date, bringing the an order of the Court. You are here-J surplus, if any, into court to abide bv reoulred tn answtr Raid TeHHnTi 1 further order of the court in the Jion or before Monday, the 14th day j" -of May, 1923. and failing so to do, y!your default will be rntered therein. n'ana ruagment taken upon plaintiff b petition. WILLIAM H. OFE. Plaintiff. By Ar L. TIDD. 5 His Attorney.. Advertise your wants in the Jour. nal for results. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Coirrt within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 23rd day of April, A. D. 192Z, at 10 o'clock a. m. of Bald day at the south door of the; court house, in Plattsmouth. in said! i taVcn ns the nrnnprtv of Carl R.ium - i Eart et al. defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by Davids 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 ; To Pierce Gillespie. Defendant: are nereoy notified that on the 29th day of December. 1922. Mary Gillespie filed a petition against vou in the District Court of Cas3 , , vvhroela the object and prayer of which are to obtain a di- vorce from you on the ground of extreme cruelty and that she be given the custody of the minor child, Ruth. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 28th day of May, 1923. MARY GILLESPIE. a9-4w. Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, SS. By virtue of an Order of Sale is- "Bucd J?? Jamf Robertson. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 14th day of I May, A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of J ; the Court House in the City of Pl?ttsmoiith, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: . All of Lots numbered two, (2) and three (3) and the west six (C) inche3 of Lot one, (1) all in Block numbered one, (1) in South Union, Nebraska, ac cording to the published and re corded plat thereof, it being un derstood and agreed that said west sis (6) inches cf Lot one (1) in said block carries one half of the west wall of the building erected on said Lot one, (1) or any future continuation tl.eseof.-i , V. ,.; .; , , ... The same being levied upon and 1 taken as the property cf Charles F Morton End T. H. Cromwell, whose i r0al name is Thomas H. Cromwell, et al. defendants, to satisfy a decree ; jm judgment of said court recovered J by The Plattsmouth Loan and Build ing Association, plaintiff against the defendants Charles F. Morton and T. H. Cromwell et al, and also to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Edward S. Tutt, defendant, vs. said T. H. Cromwell, defendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 6, A. D. 1923. C. D. QUINTON. Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. Ca?3 count3 reoraska, and in pur- Isuance of a decree of said court, in Taylor, her.ecution Docket , Number i -wherein Merchants National Bank 'of Omaha, Nebraska, is plaintiff and pollock Parmele. Louise Parmele, his jwife, Charles C. Parmele, a widower,! un-jWill Jean. Marie Jean, his wife, Bank of Nehawka, a corporation. ;Gustave Philip Raschke, a single un-jrr;.'in, 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 cashthe 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 (ES SW) of Section thirty-four. (34) in Township thirteen, (13) North Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M.; a strip of ground ei?ht (8) rods wide off the east side of the northwest quarter (NW) of the southwest quar ter (SWi) or Section thirty four, (34) in Township thir teen, (13) North Range twelve, (12) east of the 6th P. M., in Ca3s county, Nebraska to satisfy the costs 01 the said ac-i tion and Increased and accruing costs; to satisfy tne plaintiff's nrst , lien upon the said real estate in the sum of Six Thousand Eighty-nine firm plaintiff's title in and to the! to law and each and all of the de and Eighteen One-Hundredths Dol- above described lands and to enloin fendants in said action be forever lars ($6,089.18) with interest at ten premises; all as provided by said 'order and decree; the said real es- -tate beine levied unon and taken as the property or tne said defendants: Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 8th day of January. 1923. C. D. QUINTON, ! Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. THREE HORSES FOR SALE One black team of mares, 7 years j The State of Nebraska, Cass Court old. weight 14 00; one bay mare, 7 ty, KS. years old. weight 1350. Guy Mur-J In the County Court, ray, Plattsmouth, ICebr. In the matter of the estate cf Na- : j thanial N. Isbell, deceased. We appreciate yoar assistance inj To the creditors of said estate: u ii Call phone No. 6. 3 rinjrs. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun - ty, Nebraska. The Livingston Loan and Building Association. Plaintiff, vs. William K. Fox, Jr., Marie For. Fraukie Fox. Thomas B. Salmon,' Thomas B. Sal- iron, Jr., a minor; George O. Dovey and Hallie P. Dovey, John McNurlin, Administrator of the Estate of Wil- llis 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: I You and each of you ere hereby notified March, suit in that on the 17th day of; 1923, the plaintiff fiied its, the District Court of Capsj Nebraska, against you and, coy nty. each or you, tne ODjct ana prajer tj Xcbraska of which is to foreclose certain real 'T.ie LivVnnston Loan and Building estate mortgages owned and held by . Association, Plaintiff, vs. Arctas Rey plaintiff on Lot 12, in Block 40, in nos et al. Defendants, the Citj-of Platt?mouth. Cass coi:n-j To the defendants Aretas Rey ty. Nebraska, and on Lot 6. in Block nol:ip an(1 wif0f nattie Revnolds: 3fi. in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass VABie Miner and v.iisoii Miller, her county, Nebraska, end for equitable nusi:a:;d; the heirs, e'evipces. legatees, rel it. 'personal representatives and all oth- Thi3 notice is given pursuant to,cr nerEong interested in the estate an order of said Court. You are re- f;f ijattie Reynolds, real mmes un quired to answer said petition on or v;nown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, before Monday, the 30th day of pcr!jonai repref entatives and all oth April, 1D23. or your default will be er prsons interested in the estate of entered therein, and Judgment taken jjjpjg Milier, deceased, real names upon plaintiff's petition again3t you. , imknown ; the heirs, devisees, lega and each of you. tfes, personal representatives and The Livingston Loan and Build-jaI1 other persons interested in the ing Association. Plaintiff. estate of Watson Miller, deceased. By A. L. TIDD, 'real names unknown; and a.!! persons Its Attorney. ml9-4w, ( navjnff cr claiming any interest in ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Henry F. Kropp, deceased: On rending the petition of Ernert C. Kropp praying a final settlcmert and hea bv Jt on Lots 4 5 an(i 6, and allowance of bif? account filed m . in Biock 75, in the City of Plattb thi court on the Gth day of April, ; mouth. Cass county, Nebraska, and 1923, and for assignment of estate ; for ec , stable relief, and discharge of administrator; Tni; notice is given pursuant tc It is hereby ordered that you and an order of said Court. Ycu are re all persons interested in-said matter quired to answer said petition on or mey, and do, appear ct the County i i.crore M0ndav. the 30th day of Court to be held in and for said county on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1923, at 9 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if cny there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be grcuted, and that notice of the pen dency of 6aid petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interested in raid matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of raid court, this Sth day of April, A. D. 1923. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) a9-2sw. County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cas3 coun ty, Nebraska. Otto H. Schurm?n, 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 i representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Joseph Harper, deceased; Eliza A. Yv'illitt, deceased; Rebecca C. Bailey, deceas-; George Edgerton, real name un ed; Jonathan Wilbur, deceased; j known; Nims, real came un 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 Yilborn, deceased; R. W. Wilbcrn, deceased; James Berger, de ceased; James Burger, deceased; Nancy Burger, deceased; James 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 ofi the 6th Principal Meridian, running thence north on the half section line 845 feet to the. place of beginning, thence running west 6 60 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 SE of the NWiJ 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 suit in the the plaintiff filed his District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, the obiect and nuroose of which is to nuiet and con- each and all of vou from having oribarred and foreclosed of all rights in claiming to have any right, title.'sald collateral and that out of tho estate, lien or interest either legal ) proceeds of the sale thereof, plaintiff or equitable in or to said real estate be paid the amount due together with or any part thereof, and to enjoin costs and for equitable relief, you and each of you from in any! You and each of you are further manner interfering with plaintiff's notified that you are required to possession and enjoyment of said answer said petition on or before premises, and for equitable relief. Monday, the 30th day of April, 1923. This notice is given pursuant to an or the allegations therein contained rrrtor nf cnid PniTrt vn.i '0,111 n Vsn a tma mil a A quired to answer said petition on or before Monday, AhriK 19?2 nr ine ovtn day ci 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 CREDITORS , icu are nereny nounea, mat i will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. jn said county, on the 7th dev cf May, A. D. 1923. and on the 7th day o August. A. D. 1923. ,tt 10 o'clock a. m. of each day, to j receive and examine ail claims i-trainst . said estate, with a view to their rr'justment and allowance. Tho time limited for the presentation of claims neainst said estate is three months from the 7th dry cf May, A. r. 1023, pnd the time limited for -onvment of debts is one year from i-aid 7th day of May. 1923. Witness my hand and the seal of BJ id County Court this Cth day of April. 1923. A. L. TIDD, (Seal) a9-4w. Acting Co. Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Tn f., ri-,tHrt Court of Cr.r.s coun- (Lota 4, 5 and 6, in Block ;City of Plattsmouth. in Cass county. Nebra&ka, real names unknown: You .and each of you aie hereby notified that on the 16th day cf March. 1923, the plaintiff filed its suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and nraver or which Is to loreclose a ccr.. tn real estate mortgage owned April, 1923, or your default will be entered therein an 1 Judgment tsken upon plaiatiff's petition against you, and each of you. The Livingston Lor.n nnd Build ing Association, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, Its Attorney. ml9-4w. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF " " " "COLLATERAL. "" In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Pi?.ttsmout'a State Bank, a Corpor ation, Plaintiff, vs. William O. Bent et al. Defendants. To the defendants William O Bent and wife, Mrs. William O. Bent, real 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- nuist, 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; and wife. Mrs. George Edgerton known, widower of Lydia Nfms. de ceased; Mrs. J. W. Bent, real nama unknown, widow of J. W. Bent, de ceased; the heirs and all other per sons interested in the estate of Amelia B. Haldeman, deceased, re:il names unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and ell 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 ere hereby notified that Plattsmouth State Bank as plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced nn action in the District Court of Cass coimty, Nebraska, on tho 17th day of March, 1923, against each of you, the object and prr.yer of which is to foreclose a collateral agreement upon 254 shares of capital stock of Hailey Hot Springs Hotel Company of Hailey, Idaho; CO rhares of the preferred capital stock of Wat erloo Creamery Company: 170 shares of preferred stock in Nebraska Clay Products Company of Omaha, U. S. A.; 10 shares of preferred stock in Wiens Omaha Brush Ccmprny. and 2 shares of ths capital stock of Wiena Omaha Brush Company, each of saM shares being of the par value of $100.00, assigned by Amelia B. Hal deman as collateral security to her note for 1538.44. on which there is now due to plaintiff the sum of 613.28; to have an account taken of the amount due plaintiff on said note and default of payment thereof. that said collateral be sold according rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you, accorcing to me prayer cr Faid petition. Dated this 17th ay of March, A. D. 1923. : PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK, A Corporation, Plaintiff. W. A. Robertson. Attorney for Tlilntiff. ml 9-4 w