THURSDAY, SETT. 4, 1924-, FL&3TSZI0VTH WEEKLY 70UZETAE Cbe plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED BEMI-WZEZXY AT PLATTSHOUTH, HEBEASKA Etrd at Poatofflc, Plttttmouth. Nb.. u oosd-oUaa inU matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCMPTIOK PEICE $2.00 PEE YEAE US ADVANCE A KING'S JOB Do you want to be a king? A Job which are expected they will ulti-J The woman who has learned also tlon has ever been maae ne of matelv be enlnverl hv th P-rnnna fh or on fh cas. . of Nebraska, for the appo OTlH POWER TO GAIN WEALTH But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for It is He that giveth thee power to get wealth. Deuteronomy viii, 18. -:o: The home stretch Is accompanied by a yawn. If love is blind, all the world loves a blind man. :o: People who build autos don't read the speed laws. :o: A fight frequently results in two things black eyes. :o: Move along with the ball tourna ment arrangements. :o: Sometimes we think the cream of society stays on ice. o:o Next to the gold penknife, the lov ing cup is the most useles thing. ?o: A smile goes a long ways some times when it is needed most at home. LINES IN A BIBLE Remember, love, who gave thee this, When other days shall come; When she who had thy earliest kiss Sleeps in her narrow home. Remember, 'twas a mother gave The gift to one she'd die to save. -:o: The question is, how many baby girls will be named Helen Marie this year! -:o: What we need is an auto that will stop and count ten before it tries to pass another on a narrow road. :o: Don't worry about criticism, no body Is criticized more than Cupid, but he continues to get his stuff over :o: The say moonshine will make a car run. on a man. fight. The mother sought a pledge of love, The. holiest for her son; And from the gift of God above She chose a goodly one; She chose for her beloved boy The source of life, and light, and Joy. And bade him keep the gift that when . The parting hour should come They might have hope to meet again In her eternal home. She said his faith in that would be Sweet incense to her memory. And 6hould the scoffer, in hi3 pride, Laugh that fond gift to scorn. And bid him cast that pledge aside That he from youth had borne! She bade him pause and ask his breast If he, or she, had loved him best? A parent's blessing on her son Goes with this holy thing; The love that would retain the one Must to the other cling. Remember, 'tis no idle toy, A mother's gift remember, boy! o:o A loafer usually wishes he was doing something else. :o: GOOD ADVERTISING " jmately be enjoyed by the groups the best way to step on the gas. ui me musi pei-bisieni aaver- which now seft the ni1rP,a.lnfr nnwl, . Vya juu. p.urcr .uu.u " i liisiory oi success was of theIr dollar shrinking in the gro v auto Vi o a In ia Ytram Al Tw Tl a f PnKin anm TT. - t a I " " "J "vuo v.u e uvw wnai ne Cery and market. Kingdom oi uaDinaa ai me mouiu waniea a snip ana He put up an Kllrelv the farmer ia nnt in ho ho- of the Congo river In Africa. They ad for one. He flung a shirt on aLril(1 the mtie tat nf Ht, iSTf f DLa Ver. tKh.ere0f'f1 a? thC tOP f hiS 1SlaDd; that' which appears now to be coming to killing the king the first night after; in the language of the sea, was plain hlm. The after.waP adjustments bore no to every seafarine man. I mure ueitviiy upuu uim man anyone me circmauon was small there eise. and he, It will be hoped, will was no other medium, but Crusoe get a larser share of that formeriy ai lt, uespue me iact mat he accorded him. Anyone whose vaca So, initiating him into office. king for many years. Nothing is quite as effective as death. Nature Is shrewd In limit ing the years we spend on earth. Death is her way of restoring bal ance. It checks the clever brain prying too intimately into nature's secrets. Above all, it makes room for another train load of excursion ists the next generation. LENIENCE BREEDING CRIME an administrator of eaid estate, ana nr,vin? for ludiclal determination or no rest for the weary. , fho'Hn,. nt the death of said FranK -:o: It works the other way It makes him stop and :o:- Don't talk so much. Do a little acting in the tournament business. Remember that action epeaks louder than words. :c: Lots of married women feed a tramp because they like to see a man eating a square meal without find ing fault with It. :o: An old negro stopping at a sign on the side of the road which read: "Detour" remarked that de tour was about the worst he had ever under taken. :e: There are 427 million silver dol lars piled up In the United States treasury vaults mostly represented in circulation by certificates. The fig ures show clearly that the Ameri can people do not want to be loaded down with silver dollars. Why, then, does the treasury department wish to force them into circulation? Slow but surely it is dawning on the republican mind that the demo cratic party has developed a leader in John W. Davis who has a Roose veltian directness coupled with the trained mind of Woodrow Wilson, and that is a combination hard to beat. Davis hits direct from the shoulder and always lands hard. :o: Here 13 magic. Whether it'll ever be useful knowledge or not, no one knows. Professor Huxley changes the sex of guinea pigs, turning male into female and vice versa. He does it, yet cannot understand it any more, he says, than he can figure out what make3 an elephant or any oth er animal grow to a certain size and then stop instead of continuing un til it's as big as a mountain at death. :o:- The long sought elixir for perpet ual life has been found, announces Professor Julian Huxley of England. Wait a minute. So far, the discov ery can only be used in making flat worms "life forever." Possibly it will lead though improbably to a way of prolonging human life for 50 years or more beyond normal death age. But not for long. Nature would invent new ways of killing us off. We have to leave the stage of life to make room for the next gen erations. :oi Just 100 years, since "Annie Lau rie was published. She was a real per son, 18, when the song was written by her soldier of fortune lover, Cap tain William Douglas. It was his only 6ong. Or, at least, if he did write others they failed to survive the acid test of time. But in his one he embalmed sweet Annie Laurie more enduringly than the ancient Egyptian embalmers were able to preserve their kings. Music is en during because it i man's nearest approach, to tha spiritual. A swelled head is easily broken. Paste thi3 In your hat. :o: A house without fly screens does not need an alarm clock. :o: Some men lie to their wives while others only think they do. :o: Our idea of something not to lose sleep over ia losing sleep. o:o Wish we could train moths to eat the same holes every year. o:o Very few are satisfied with their lot unless it is a lot of luck. o:o Some people's idea of clean movies 13 having the girts in bathing. o:o Some people let a telephone ring as If they don't know anybody. x :o: Dollar bills Just naturally seem to be afraid of collection plates. o:o A man seldom turns over a new leaf until the old one is about worn out. :o: The man who can't see better times ahead ought to go to an opti mist. :o: Ever since the report went abroad that Iowa will harvest a poor corn crop this year, followers of La Fol lette have been claiming the state for their candidate. o:o Lawyer Darrow's plea is very stir ring and rings sincere. The mo ment we begin to doubt its sincerity will be when he appears, if it ever comes to that, before a court to try top rove the young men once more normal and in mental condition to be released in society. :o: A nation cannot be stronger than its individual citizens. Individual fitness comes from physical training the sense of personal obligation, the truly democratic appreciation of the rights of others, pride of country, of state, of community and the readi ness to do the citizen's part. :o: President Cooidge says the White House needs a thorough cleaning and overhauling. That's something he need not worry about. The White House will have a new occu pant after the 4th of next March and Chilly Cal can probably worry along with it until that time. o:o v Banks are subject both from with in and without. The president of one of the lead ing surety companies recently as serted that bank defalcations in the United States this year would total not less than $125,000,000. Those the attacks from within. Bankers assert that attacks from without such, tr? instance, as the presentation oi doius cnecks are increasing. England, at lea3t is getting back to got no inquiries for a long time. He tion has taken him thrmizh the r.,r- employment. Her organized workers i j i . i o i .... inauseu.nis copy as one garment al communities appreciates how a 92 per cent employed, trade un after another frayed out, and In the mUch the farmer need it ions report. Unorganized workers end got what he wanted. still form a huge army. Unemploy There is Leopold and Loeb will be with us for ' Kuschinsky, the names of his heirs some months yet, whether they are, at law and the degree of kins nip crazy, "mentally irresponsible" itoj Just plain nuts bent on murder. And dece(jent in the State of Nebraska, the trial of Kid McCoy hasn't evenand for an order barring laIinJ3 begun yet. It's a tough world if one against said estate and for such otn ,o er orders and decrees as may be nec- " essary for a correct determination ui :o: -:o Suppose Crusoe had taken down JJ.J..J.J.2'IIM-I,,I,II'! ept figures will tell you more about Copy for this Department furnished by County Agent Europe working is Europe rebuild 4. inS- that signal after a time and declar-ln Euronean conditions than all the ex ed, "Advertising doesn't pay," where FARM BUREAU NOTES ' a perts and lnvestiSators combined uo aiiu uio oiuiy now ; I l Put up your signal and keep ItLL there. Crusoe advertised under veryjX discouraging circumstances. You've! got a sure thing it is only neces sary to have the patience, persistence Cass County Fair County Fair and pluck of Robinson Crusoe and comes September 24th to 26th. We NOTICE TO CREDITORS the good ship "better business" will bu, must have thp rn.nneration of all .. . . i - bouu ne up longsiae your pier, IT SHOULD BE KILLED At the November election amendment to the constitution to to put it across. Let's all begin to plan on what we are going to ex hibit and be sure it is ready on time. The premium books are beifig mailed out this week. If you fail to get one The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. v In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Stephen A. Barker, 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 Sep- galize the levying of all forms of ex- amusements fn and wish it write Mr. W. E. Towle, eeT t15Vft19.2f' n? Vj f 5 Jail' le" Weeping Water. Many good clean L1924' a,1 10 'clock a:m- ?c' are being planned The organ of the Chicago bankers' jcise taxes will be submitted to the Watch the papers for instructions in to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to - - utv.s, woe i-ii" win uc ouuiiuiieu 10 me yap-io iui usuuum.io '"Ithpir nrtiiiKtment and allowance The association attribute, the growth of voters for their ratification or re-rrd to the Horse-shore Tourna- J. ment. time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three bankers' troubles from such acts ofljection. - criminality to the widespread prac- The amendment nntrht to h nvr- tice of accepting restitution from, whelmingly rejected. M I Jf I t . m . ineaa oi insisting upon me rigia a. t . t . A iu.u uUi u. tauu.ruvi , opntpm 11 c v'tneui oiaie inuniiB w. law i ana our men ana women or tomorrow i ' . " ' Better Babies. This should be months from the 15th day of Sep- nno of th Lin- W.,ra f n,,r fair lemoer, A. U. ami IUU niue for shnnid i.nt o,,r rhihirn ,nf tndav limited for payment of debts is one punishment of persons guilty of de frauding the banks. That apparently is a reasonable is bad enough, but to confer author-1 come before our better livestock. itv.for the imnosition of numerous Anyone. interested in the better Baby assumption. There is practically! . . - . l iiiiunauic. nothing to restrain a crook contem plating fraud against a bank or any Health Department write Mrs. J. W. Carter, Weeping Water. Only child ren between ages of 18 and 36 month Adoption of the amendment Wjn are eligible. If you have a child that is engiDie enier nim ana nave me I SrMttn Vl.r iL . 1 t M 1 other business concern if he feels "1C,,U l"c ,t,,,U6 U1 IUA" satisfaction of knowing where he that In caac he is eaneht he has onlv ur laxes OI ever' Klna ani descrip- stands tj - - - - to return the money or the goods tak en in order to escape punishment. ber, 1924. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 11th day of August, 1924. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) al8-4w County Judge. SHERIFF'S L-ALE tion. It will mean a return of conditions akin to fhneo during tfia xsrM-lH u-nr wages of sin are not higher, n i i . i i I . " "i uc ii iv trio ouu uiiifr uusiuess !lltu . , ... , , . Iwhen TlPnrlv pverv nrfitlo vnn h-ncrVi who nerent restitution find do not I I had a etamn tax of Komt cort nf- iiiuaeunic in lasc-s ui irauu uo sou. , ' I There i no noo In trr ntr tn l.-id n-rA . 1 1 I rr - fiuuu uuemisa iu ieiutr lusts auu , , . , . ourselves into believing that the leg m-apo iiie auiiuyauce anu expense oil, ,,... . . , !, Voiwich llslature will not ilaro to mnnw ltiY-liy. iseorasKa , . . , ury taxes. We ad a narrow escape ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court of Cass coun- essary said matter. Said matter has been set for tear ing at the County Court room la Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of September, 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest said petition. Dated: Aug. 21st, 1914. By the Court: ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. a21-3wks-w NOTICE TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. App. Dock. 2, page , No. . Charles H. Sheldon, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Allison et al, Defendants. To the defendants: Thomas Alli son; Mrs. i nomas Ainson, reai uamc unknown: Mary Allison ana nus- band, John Doe Allison, real name unknown; John F. Doud; Mrs. John F. Doud, real name unknown; John T. Doud; Mrs. John T. Doud, real name unknown; Elias Gibbs; Mrs. Elias Gibbs, real name unknown; Jane R. Porter and husband, John Doe Porter, real name unknown; George W. Fairfield; Mrs. George W. Fairfield, real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oth er persons interested in the several estates of Thomas Allison, Mary Al lison, John F. Doud, John T. Doud, Elias Gibbs, Jane R. Porter and George W. Fairfield, each deceased, real names unknown; and all per sons having or claiming any interest n Lot number nine (9), a sub-divis ion of Government Lot seven (7) in Section thirty-three (33), Township welve (12) North, Range fourteen (14) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 29th day of thus accepted in restitution leads on the average to the loss of five times as much through future defalcation or fraud. There are, however, no figures to support that assertion. from this nuisance at the last ses- estate of Abigail E. Smith, deceased: property, to-wit: sion. It was prevented only by pub- On reading the petition of Charles lie sentiment, which had been thor- Martin, Administrator, praying a oughly aroused by the press of the final settlement and allowance of luuii iu ue iiem 1 11 uuu lor uiu a striking demonstration utjr;B" thet84th day of September, , , .. A. D. 1924, at two o clock p. m., to t when the appropriation show caU3e if any there bewhy the his acmnnt filed in this fonrt on this StatC I 'JO (I, r.r A crnct 1MJ OT1 f-vf Lawmaking bodies, like drowninc final settlement of his account as It is reasonable to suppose thatmen grab at straws when in Administrator of said estate and his unless there are very exceptional trouble or facin an alleged diWa discharge; mitigating circumstances, the infiic- that would not worrv a business raan It is here.fcy ordered that you and r -n nutc n o fl wouia no1 vvorry a Dusiness man al, persons interested in said matter tion of rigid penalties in all cases of of common sense for a single mo- mav and oo ar.near t the Ponntv uwaicBiiuu ur uiuer tiauus xrum nienL Court to be held In and for said which banks suffer would materially! ye j,a(j reduce the valume of this sort ofj0f .Ms fact vTime. I i1Tr trot n'oa nit .l m, V. . . i .. . . . . """t." " " iiimo prayer oi me peimoner snouia noi reason, seriously crippling the public be granted, and that notice of the school system and some of our most pendency of said petition and the Hearing inereor oe given to an per sons interested in said matter hv .uiuance taxes can do justinea publishing a copy of this order in only by an extraordinary condition, I the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- or an unusual need, such as war or weekly newspaper printed in said stat wid d.wtor ttt, f, county. for one week prior to said ... . day of hearing. circumstances mey are vicious ana in witness whereof, I have here unwarranted. I unto set my hand and the seal of The only sure wav to nrevent im- 1ail co"r.t'. thl3 29th of August, . i . . n . . . . . I - A 11 I U "7 1 w no are tnev r Are rnev to nei .5- - . . . .. . i A -- i liusm lion oi mis iorm or raTation in rearea.' Are they worth listening :o: WHO, THEN, AEE "THEY" Do you worry about what "they" say? Do you listen to what "they" say about you or about your friends? Are you hurrying to and fro run ning down the sinister whispers of "they?" State of Nebraska, County of Cass, No one ever strikes because thess' . . . ' . . . uy virtue or an uraer oi &aie is sued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 13th day of September, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock jjuly. 1924. the plaintiff in the fore- a. m., of said day at the south front going entitled cause filed his peti door of the court house, in Platts- tion in the District Court of Cass mouth. Nebraska, in said county, sell county. Nebraska, wherein vou and State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. at public auction to the highest bid- each of you are made parties defend- To all persons interested in the der for cash the following described ant, for the purpose of obtaining: a decree from said court quieting the record title in plaintiff in the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot number nine (9), a sub division of Government Lot eeven (7), in Section thirty three (33), Township twelve (12) North, Range fourteen (14) east of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska " as against you and each of you and by such decree to wholly exclude you and each-of you' f rom ' all estate. right, title, claim or interest therein, and to have the title to said prem ises forever freed from the apparent claims of the defendants and quiet ed in plaintiff and for equitable relief You are required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of September, 1924, or your defaults will be entered In said cause and a decree granted as prayed for in said the future is to vote aerainst the nro- " posed constitutional amendment and mold your life, sway it this way and that ,3 wnat many thousanda of our (Seal) 8l-lw. ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT FOR DIVORCE that, or make you miserable? W'herever we go we hear it. They say he does this or they say she does that. Is there or is there not a true "they?" qualified electors are going to do. -:o: THEY GO TOGETHER In the DistrlctsCourt of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Minnie Evans, Plaintiff, vs. Myron Evans, Defendant. To the defendant Myron Evans: You will take notice that on the 12th day of May, 1924, the plain- ion The upward trend in food prices which has been in progress for near- There is. The true "they" is your ly thrce months is the cost of the tiff Minnie Evans filed her netit own best self. Satisfy in vour everv better Prices for wheat and corn and in the District Court of Cass county. act your own best self the inner other Products of the farm which are Nebraska, the object and prayer of voice and you need fear no other bailed as the most favorable busi-LWhf" t0,. lfI?Ldh I , - . I x i tUi juu IUC lUUUUS Ul mey. u"P-neui since ivzi. desertion and non-suDDort. and to You know better than anybody mere was a period between 1921 obtain restoration of her former else whether vonr motives urn food land the early months of this vearlnarae- , x..n.- when nit ,w0n.. J You are required to answer said ui uau. uu kuuw ueuer man any- - UiU uu(. petition on or bef0re Monday, Oc- uouy eise wneiner you are reany vi- "" tavuiauie economic po- tober 13, 1924, or a decree will be cious or whether you are weak or sulon ,n winch low priced agricul- entered in accordance with the whether you are careless. You knowltural Products placed them. There prayer or saia perition. better than anybody else whether was some general price deflation from iJ'tieu miIV pv.vo you are fulfilling your obligations, which- people of fixed incomes profit-J Plaintiff, living up to your duties. ea- inere were also some wage ad- W. A. ROBERTSON, sl-4w. Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE To P. Nickel, owner of the S of Lot 3 in Block 10 in the village of South Bend, Nebraska. You are hereby notified that upon According to the New York World the star nearest to the earth is twenty-five trillion miles away. Who was that guy advising us so glibly to hitch our wagons to a star? He must have been a very impractical sort of a fellow or, perhaps, momen tarily insane ..after attempting to read General Dawes' speeches. p :o: They are using phonographs now. on young canaries to make them nightingales, so far as song is con cerned. Prohibition Is better. The crop of nightingales we have suf fered since its debut is appalling. Often you can't 6leep for them. They have renounced cage life which is home nd taken to automobiles. It's awful. What "they" say makes no differ- Justments which reduced somewhat enc so long as you know. the gains which the wage earners Men and women, no matter howjwou' otherwise have derived from honest and how innocent, are help-1 deflation but it is to be doubted if less under the attack of gossip. I there was ever before a time in There is no defense, no answer. I American history when foodstuffs But the soul can rest serene if it were as cheap, when considered in satisfies the inner "they" the only reiauon to wages and incomes, as the Bth day of December 1922 "they" that counts. they have been within the past two v lrgil Kitrell purchased at tax Bale, UW. b ,0b b , mate behavior ye. ' STSSiS lrlrVll measure up to ideals, to make results A further rise in the cost of food- ty, Nebraska, covering the real estate equal purposes. stuffs will doubtless bring complaint, in the village of South Bend, Nebras- To do this our task is to proceed A substantial increase in the cost of ka- described as followes: Sx of t "ninn. i vi . hi ,,. Lot 3 in Block 10 in the village of in as straight a line as we can. by keeping up the table" will at this South Bend Nebraska said proerty the light that is given us, unmindful time, when considerable unemploy- being assessed in the name ofP. of every "they" but ourselves. ment prevail, involve serious hard- Nickel for the 1921, for the taxes We. at hest am tho ennromo 'shin. But if the adinstment in farm delinquent for said year or 1921. produce prices which is now in prog- the expiration of three months from ieaa leaus io tne Denericiai resuus the 2Sth day of August A D 1924 the purchaser Virgil Kitrell will apply to the Treasurer of Cass County, Nebr- eska .for a Treasurer's Deed of and to the said property hereinbefore described. Sub-lot one (1) of Lot forty- six (46), described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SEVi SE4) of Section thirteen (13), in Township twelve (12), North Range thirteen (13), east of the Sixth P. M., Cass county, Ne braska, thence north six hun dred sixty-three and eight tenths (663.8) feet to a stake, thence east nine hundred eleven and forty-six one-hundredths (911.46) feet to the west line of Chicago avenue, in Platts mouth, Nebraska, thence south west along said Chicago avenue, In the center of the county road and to the south line of said Section thirteen (13), thence west to the place of beginning, containing ten and four-tenths (10.4) acres, be the same more or less; also Lots numbered twenty-eight (28), thirty-three (33) and sixty (60), all in the southwest quarter (SWi) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of Section thirteen (13), In Town ship twelve (12), North "Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., Cass county, Nebraska 'Tho Cnmci hoinff loi-mil nnnn o A taken as the property of Nellie M. Parmele, widow; William L. Carey; Mrs. William L. Carey, real name un known; Fred E. Bodie, Receiver of the Bank of Cass County; 'Build ers Supply Company, a corporation; Frank R. Gobelman; Robert McCIan- ahan and W. G. Boedeker, Defend ants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Murray State Bank, of Murray, Nebraska, a cor poration, Plaintiff against said De fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 13th, A. D. 1924. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. petition. Dated July 29th, 1924. CHARLES II. SHELDON, Plaintiff. By A. H. DUXBURY, His Attorney. a4-4w. I We Repair Autos! Any Make Any Work and Guarantee Absolute Satisfaction IVERSON GARAGE Pearl Street. Roy Long. NOTICE OF HEARING 'they. -:o: The three national political par ties will spend 15 million dollars in publicity dope. :o: It's impossible to get a line on the waist line. at any other place but the bathing beach. , o:o j Doctors 6ay vegetables will make one slender, but elephants are strictly vegetarians. j -:o: J An optimist is a man who is gro-' ing to get married. Well Digging and Gleaning We are prepared to sink wells, clean wells or do any kind of well work J. W. Hobson & Son You are further notified that the said purchaser has paid the subse quent taxes levied against the said above described property since the year 1921 including taxes for the year 1922 and 1923. Dated this 2Sth day of August, A. D. 1924. VIRGIL KITRELL, By-r- Purchaser. A. H. rjUXBURY, a2S-3wks-sw Hi Attorney. In the county court of Cass coun ty Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Frank Kuschinsky, deceased. To all persons interested in the estate of Frank Kuschinsky, deceas ed, creditors and heirs at law: You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of August, 1924, Ma thilda Kuschinsky filed her petition in this court in which she alleges: that Frank Kuschinsky, late a resi dent and inhabitant of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, departed this life intestate on or about the Sth day of February, 1921, and left surviving him as his sole and only heirs at law, his widow and three children, who are all of legal age Mvnarrl and whose names and relationship! are as follows:. Mathilda Kuschinsky, his widow; Anna m. urasky, a daughter; Rose H. Haffke, a daughter; Robert C Kuschinsky, a son, and that said de cedent, Frank Kuschinsky, was seized and possessed at the time of his death of the ownership by title in fee simple, of the followine de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Block 2 in Palmer's Out Lots, an ad dition to Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, and that petitioner is the widow and one of the heirs at law of said de ceased, and by virtue of a conveyance from the other heirs at law of said decedent she is now the owner in fee simple of the real estate before de scribed; that more than two tasn have now elapsed since the death of said deceased and that no applica- Standard Bred Single Comb F. GRVBSKY Plattsmouth Phone 3604 Nebraska1 J Automobile Painting! Firat-CIass Work Guaranteed! Prices Reasonable Mirror Replating and Sign Work! A. F. KflOFLICEK, Phone 592,W, Plattsmouth y