THURSDAY.. AVCUZ? SO. 1925. PLATTS3I0TJTH SEM1-WZESLY JOURNAL faoz ram i Che piattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSUCUIH, KEESASKA Eatcrcd at Poatofflce. Plttma.outn. Neb., aa ecoad-cla.aa mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUSSCKIPTION PRICE $2.00 RICHES AND HONOR O GOD Roth riches and lionor coin- of Thee, and Thou reignest over all; and in Thine hand is power and miht. Now therefore, our Ccd. we thank Thee and praise Thy glorious name. I Chronicles 29:12-13. :o:- Kain e.njv.tue forest fire light. -:o:- The styles next winter won't be a trifle evolutionary. It is really easier to waste time than money, and most people do it. -:o:- What a blessing that human be ings can't repeal the laws of nature. :o:- Unless you are going to do some thing about it, why talk about the weather. -:o:- A patent medicine claims it can make you feel the same way after two drinks. :o: Scientists are hunting a substitute for gasoline. About the only one found so far is shoes. :o:- Milk is being made from oats, pea nuts and water. Oats and peanuts are the new ingredients. :o: Window panes last longer if kept away from baseball grounds, and light bulbs if kept in the dark. :o: Yell fire at a movie and half the flappers will rush out without wait ing to slip their shoes back on. :o: There may be nothing new under the sun, but some mighty strange things happen under the moon. There n ay be nothing new under the sun, but sorr.e mighty strange things happen under the moon. :o: Only one president of the United States has been named George, but they make fine Pullman porters. -:o:- Good news from Russia. Crops are some better now. So they won't have to eat the wolf at their cioor. :o: The world seems worse than it really is because you never hear about the bad things that don't hap pen. :o: The days are getting shorter at the rate of over a minute a day. The speed, however, seems much greater at 6 a. m. As long as men high up control bootleggers and at the same time hold lucrative positions in the en forcement of prohibition camp at big salaries, how can you expect to see prohibition enforced? Fifty Cents Admits You to the Nebraska State Fair Your auto, aided by a few gallons of gas, and the Good Roads takes : ou to Lincoln at a minimum cost. Your tent can be pitched ripht on the grounds without a cent of ex pense. Every convenience of camp life is provided without cost. You are entitled to a vacation. Why not make State Fair Week your vacation time? Thousands of people are doing it every year. It matters not what line of farm ing, of stock raising, what business or profession you follow, you will find the things that will interest you among the exhibits of this great fair. The State Fair is as suming mammoth proportions. It's a wonderful educational Ex position and it cannot te seen in one clay or two days. Thousands of Nebraska people have profited largely by the information they gain in going through the great ex position buildings. It's your cheap est vacation if you desire to make it so. It's your greatest business asset If you desire to take advant age of the great educational oppor tunities it offers. If you -want entertainment and dean" sport, the races, the thrilling attractions, the spectacular night performance and the midway will satisfy ar?d delight you. The Nebraska State Fair ia one of the greatest in the United States. Three Hundred Thousand Feople will attend this year. A season ticket to this great Exposition is a worth while investment At Lincoln, Sept. 6-11 E. R. PURCELL. Prc GEO. JACKSON. Becy. J Joy riders often come to grief. -:o:- The hard coal hard-boiled; too. miners are a bit o: Why doesn't somebody invent a way to take the ache out of vacation. :o:- You don't need lo cry over epilled milk when you can get the dairyman by phone. -:o: And occasionally, you run across a man who does not practice what he preaches. :o:- A real dog likes to eat steak, but he had rather have a good bite out of a pedigreed. :o:- After a man sows his wild oats he expect some women to help him gather and tame them. Are there any sheets on your beds? They are dangerous. A Boston man tied his wife with one. Every now and then a fountain pen gets ambitious and acts as if it really were a mountain. -:o:- Bet most of the June husbands hav learned to wash the glasses be fore the other dishes by now. :o: The difference between dreams and nightmares is often nothing in the world but a lipstick and rouge. -:o: Preachers have a fairly good job in summer. None of their flock wants to go where it is hotter. :o: Some people never will wake up and find themselves rich simply be cause they never will wake up. :o: Window panes last longer if kept away from baseball grounds and light bulbs if kept in the dark. :o: Chicago burglars know their trade. They gagged a barber. No busy burglar wants to stop and talk. :o: Correct this sentence: "You won't notice the heat," said he, "if you won't look at the thermometer." :o: Some way. poor people are never very enthusiastically grateful for old clothes, even though they need them very badly. :o:- Mrs. Laud, wife of the late Sena tor Ladd, of North Dakota, will fill out the senator's unexpired term, so reports say. :o: At 7 p. m. Andrew Mellon goes on making a record as one of the best secretaries of the treasury this coun try ever had. :o: If a modern should invent a better mouse trap, the beaten path would be made by people asking him to make speeches. :o: The present manner of enforcing j prohibition is thq greatest fraud that was ever perpetrated upon the tax payers of America. :o: Some contemporary authors would never be heard of at all by the great public if their books were not sup pressed now and then. :o: Machinery on the farms is lessen ing the demand for hired hands, but the supply of hired hands is lessen ing at a more rapid rate. -:o: Ten thousand United States mrr ders are under probe. Who slave'., who convicted, who sentenced, wI.d acquitted? the new committee wi.l ask. :o: Wives are of two kinds; those wl o think everything their husbands io is right, and those who think th t everything their husbands do is wrong. :o: You can better enforce prohibition in one state than you can in the whole U. S. Let people have state rights, in this matter and you will find a different ending. :o: The people at large are getting tired of the way the government has of trying to enforce prohibition. More bad whiskey and dope is sold ( today than ever before in the history fof the country. -:o:- j The Iowa farmer who delivered his own funeral address into a grapho phone to be played at his own fu neral, must have been going to all that trouble just from, the habit ofj trying to always get in the last word at home. FEB YEAR IN ADVANCE 'lPALSHIP" Did you ever hear this word "pal ship"? It defines the relationship that ought to exist between father and son and which so often does not exist. A man, successful in business in this community, said to a friend: "I cannot talk to my boy. I am afraid to. I think he is afraid of me, too." Yet he is a good man and a good citizen. And the boy is a good boy now. The father is to blame. It is not easy for him to warm up to his son, but it can be done. It stands chief among the duties of men. lie must learn to do it if he is going to be a good father. And a man who is not a good father cannot be a good citi zen. A man who cannot bring about right relationship in his own family cannot be said to lead a successful life, no matter what his material achievements seem to be. All boys who are normal love com panionship. They are proud of the real friendship of their fathers than they are of the companionship and friendship of anybody else. They warm rapidly and respond wonder ously. Above all, the thing a boy appre ciates most at any time' from teen age to manhood is to be treated by his father as an equal. He does not like t(J be treated as a little boy. His ideas may not be greatly developed but he has ideas. His judgment may not be 100 per cent, but he has judg ment. He wants to be taken inio consideration for all he is worth. That is as it should be. The only right relationship that can exist between father and son is "palship." If It isn't natural, culti vate it. If you think you can't bring it about try it and try your best. You will be happily surprised at the results. "I love children," said Richard Mansfield. "They do not prattle of yesterday; their interests are all of today and the tomorrows. I love children." Which suggests that grown-ups have something to learn through "pulship" as well as sons. :o: 77 ARM HEARTS BEST A man whohas made a success in life despite many obstacles, tells thi-" st or j" : Twenty years ago a blue-eyed boy came to his home. Like many an other father he thought this little bundle of blue in his crib was quite the most wonderful thing in the , , . , , , i i,, world. There had never been a Lo quite so extraordinary. One year, two years, three year ; wpnt bv and the babv crew no less wonderful. Rather he grew moi o wonderful. When he was three years old bounty, on the 24th day of August, something happened. The rose fad-jA. D. 1925, at 9 o'clock a. m.. to ed from the child's cheek. Pallor or cause if any there be why the , iprayer of the petitioner should not came instead. His little arms and,lie pranted and that notice of the legs were thin. He didn't cry at all. jpendency of said petition and the He lav silentlv hour bv hour, the hearing thereof be given to all per strength gone out of him. ' 'suns interested in said matter by pub- '., , . . ... . , lishing a copy of this order in the The family doctor treated the baby vl&umonth journal, a semi-weekly as well as he knew how. He chang- I newspaper printed in said county ed his diet. He tried everything hejfor one week prior to said day of knew. The babv did not grow -"earing. In witness whereof, I have here strong, junto set my hand and the seal of The father and mother took the ;sai( court, this 13th day of August, child to a great physician in Balti- more. The specialist after long ex-j animation shook his head and sent them back home. "I can do nothing," he said, "that your own doctor has not done. I am afraid that your baby is not going to live." A few months went by. One eve ning the boy became suddenly ill The local doctor came to do what he could. While he was there the bounty, on the fourth day of Sep baby's eyelids fluttered and the little tember, 1925. and the fifth day of lad gasped for breath. The doctor December. 1925. at 10 o'clock a. m., quicklv graspe'd the tiny wrist, then 'on each of said days, to receive and . . . . . . . . . . examine all claims against said ts- put his head against the baby s wUh a yiew to their adjustment heart. an(j allowance. The time limited for The pulse was still. The breath-the presentation of claims against ing of the heart could not be felt. :saii state is three mont"f fm he m , . , , , fourth day of September, A. D. 192o, The doctor looked up into the face- d for payment of of the father. "Your little boy is dead," he said, "Quick, bring me a blanket." srid I the father to the child's mother. Wrapping the tiny form in the blan-. ket, he opened his shirt and laid the bundle against his heart. For eight hours walking an hour and sitting an hour he held the baby boy against his heart. "Well," said the father, who told the story, "a miracle happened. That boy will be a senior in the university: next year. He's a fine boy and he is going to make a good man." There is nothing in life that can ! take the place of the heart. It wins;1925t at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, more glorious victories than the head. The good heart keeps us l. v. -i ..- ing when the mild says there is no use. The great of heart never give up. I months from the 8th day of Septem- .p. jber, A. D. 1925, and the time limited T. , , " , for payment of debts is one year from It looks as though September, id 8th day of September j 925 . might be quite a lively month, whatj Witness my hand and the seal of wim a coat 6triKe due, school open- ing and the meeting of the league 0f nations assembly. 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 the heirs and all person? inter ested in the estate of George W. Shrader, deceased: On reading the petition of Ora Davis, administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of his ac count filed in this court on the 19th day of August. 1925, and for decree determining heirship and distribution of estate. It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may. and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 29th day of August, A. 1. 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Piattsmouth Journal, .a semi- weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week , prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set mv hand and the seal of said court, this 19th day of August, A. D. 1925. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT In Justice Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska, before William Web er. Justice of the Peace. Emil A. Wurl, Plaintiff, vs. -Theodore M. Scarbrough. Defendant. Notice to defendant, Theodore M. Scarbrough. You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of August, 1925, the plaintiff filed his petition in the Jus tice Court of the County of Cass. Ne braska, before Y"illiam Weber. Jus tice of the Peace, against you, the object, purpose and prayer of whicli is to recover a judgment for the sum of $145.31 upon a promissory note and upon assigned book accounts as set forth in said petition. Said cause is set for hearing in said court on September 1G. 1925, at lo o'clock a. m., and if you fail to appear or answer said petition, judg ment will be entered aufainst you in favor of plaintiff according to the praver of said petition. EMIL A. WURL, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Settle ment of Account. In the County Court of Cass coun- ity, Nebraska. ' State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of David J. Pitman, deceased: On reading the petition of Orin A. Davis, Executor, praying a final set tlement and allowance of his account ! filed in this Court, on the 13th day jof August, 1925, and for assignment land distribution of said estate as provlfied . the ,apt wi anJ tepta Jment of said deceased and for the 'discharge of said executor; It is hereby ordered that you, and ;" i'" Imay, and do, appear at the County icourt to be held in and for said 'a. D. 1925. j (Sea A. II. DUXBURY. County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Alice Cory, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will cit at tVio Pmintv Court room in said ,?Phts is nnp vear from said fourth day of Se-ptember, 1925. Witness my hand, and the seal of id Ctou?Court' thlS 10th day of August, 192 a. jr. DUXBURY, (Seal) al3-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Hen- irv S Pprrv. eleceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Piattsmouth in said county, on Sep tember 8 1925. and December 8. to receive and examine all claims go-!S"iast said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance, ' tim(? JImlted for tne presentation inf e'Jaims asrainst said estate is three saia county coun, iuis iu aay ot 'AugUEt' 1925- nm-nrTni- ' County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Ken ny Goodman, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I 'will sit at the County Court room in ! Piattsmouth in said county, on Au gust 29th. 1925, and November 30th, (1925, at 9 o'clock a. m. of each day, jto receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to I their adjustment and allowance. The I time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three montns trom tne zi)in day ot August. A. D., 1925, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 29th day of August, 1925. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 29th day of (July, 1925. II. DUXBURY. County Judge. (Seal) j30-4w NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. " Joseph F. Tubbs, Plaintiff, vs. Un ion Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, et al., Defendants. To the defendants Union Trust Company of New York, as- Trustee, and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to Lots Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), and Fourteen (14), in Long's First Addition to ;he Village of Mynard, and Lot Nine (9), in Ida A. Long's First Addition to the Village of Mynard, all in the County of Cass, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that Joseph F. Tubbs, as plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 4th day of August, 1925, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quiet ing the title to Lots Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), and Fourteen (14), in Long's First Addition to the Vil lage of Mynard, and Lot Nine (9), in Ida A. Long's First Addition to the Village of Mynard, all in the County of CasS, Nebraska, as against you and each of you; to have de creed paid and released a mortgage given to Union Trust Company of New York as Trustees, December IS, 1S73, and recorded in Book F of the mortgage records of said county at page 241, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further ontified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 21st day of September, 1925, or the allegations of plaintiff's peti tion will be taken as true and a de cree will be rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 4th dav of August, 1925. JOSEPH F. TUBBS, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney For Plaintiff. al0-4w,sw NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. Paul Applgate, Plaintiff, vs. Ida Applegate, Joy Applegate, James Ap plegate, Mrs. James Applegate, first real name unknown, Delia Anderson and Louis Anderson, Palmer Apple gate, and Mary Applegate, Eugene Applegate and Mrs. Eugene Arple gate. first real name unknown, Jes sie Potter, and Eugene Potter, Lou ise Dickson, a minor under the age of fourteen years, Marion Dickson, and James Franz. Ruth Applegate, Isaac Newton Applegate. Edna Lau rene Applegate, Grace E. Deles Der nier, Norman C. Deles Dernier, and Grace E. Deles Dernier, guardian, Hannah E. Applegate, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the dis trict court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, entered in in the above entitled cause on the 5th day of August, 1925, and an or der of sale entered by said court on the 5th day of August, 1925, the un dersigned sole referee, will on the 14th day of September, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, "Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: The west half (W ) of the northwest quarter (NWi) and all of the southwest quarter (SWV4) of Section Twenty seven (27), and all of the southwest quarter (SW'i) of Section Twenty-two (22), all in Township Ten (10), Range Thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska. Said land will be offered for sale either in whole or in part or parcels and either for 10 cash of the amount of the bid to be payable at the time of said sale, and the bal ance upon confirmation with posses sion to the purchaser, and purchaser to receive the rents for said prem ises, or for 10 cash of the amount of the bid to be payable at the time of said sale and balance upon March 1, 1926. with posession to purchaser March 1, 1926, and with right for purchaser to go upon said premises and plant fall crops; said sale will be held open one hour. Abstracts of title to said land will be furnished the purchaser. Dated this 10th day of August, 1925. W. A. ROBERTSON. Sole Referee. A. J. BEESON. Attorney For Plaintiff. Absolute proof that the Lord send eth the rain on the just and the un-.D. just alike was provided by the recent cloudburst at Detroit: "Three of the' government's rum-chasing boats were wrecked and three loaded rum j smuggling vessels were sunk," says the news story. NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. Grace E. DelesDernier, formerly! Grace E. Applegate, Plaintiff, vs. unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, Joy R. Applegate, Defendant. 'personal representatives, or other To Joy R. Applegate, defendant : perons interested in the estate of You are hereby notified that on the Joseph Moffett. deceased, an.l all oth 4th day of August. A. D. 1925. the er persons having or claiming any plaintiff in the foregoing entitled interest in the South Half (S'2 ) of action filed her supplemental peti- the Northwest Quarter (NWi i, ml tion in the District Court of Cass the Northwest Quarter (NW'4 of county. Nebraska, wherein you are the Northwest Quarte r (NV '4 t of made defendant, for the purpose of 'section Seventeen (17). Towii.-l.ip modifying the decree for alimony Ten (10), North Range Pour'een heretofore entered on the 1st day of '(14), cast of the Cth p. C:.ks July, A. D. 1924. in an action pend- , county, Nebraska, real nan.es lin ing in the District Court of Cass known. county, Nebraska, wherein Grace E. j You and each of you are hereby Applegate was plaintiff and Joy R. 'notified that on the 31t d.iy of Applegate was defendant, so that all July. 1925, th plaintiff filed hi.- pe your right, title and interest in and tition in the District Court of Ca to the Southwest Quarter, the West county, Nebraska, against you as d -Half of The Northwest Quarter of fendants, the object and prayer of Section Twenty-seven (27), and the j which is to obtain a decree of said Southwest Quarter of Section Twen- court quieting and confirming in the-ty-two (22) all in Township Ten I plain ti ft' his fee simple ti;!- in and (10) North. Range Thirteen (13 (Jto the above described real estate East of the Sixth Principal Merid-'and every part thereof and exelud ian in Cass county, Nebraska, mayjjng you and each of you from having be awarded to plaintiff as alimony jor claiming any right, titl to. i ri for the support of herself and minor, children, viz. Ruth Applegate, Is-1 acc Newton Applegate, and Edna Laurene Applegate, or all your in terest in the proceeds of the sale of said land, to be sold at referee's sale You are required to answer said supplemental petition on or before Monday, the 21st day of September, A. D. 192o, or your default will be entered in said cause and decree granted and entered as prayed for in said supplemental petition. GRACE DELES DERNIER, Formerly GRACE E. APPLEGATE. al0-4w.sw NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. " Frank E. Vallery, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Hendrie et al.. Defendants. To the defendants Charles Hend rie, Francis Ewing, Willie Laing, Robert D. Laing, Frankie D. Dailey, Robert D. Flood. Lizzie Chamberlain, L. Brom, first real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, person al representatives and all other per sons interested in the estates of Charles Hendrie, Francis Ewing, Willie Laing, Robert D. Laing, Frankie D. Dailey, Robert D. Flood, Lizzie Chamberlain, L. Brom, first real name unknown, Robert L. Douglas, William I). Merriam, Mrs. William D. Merriam, first real name unknown, Seldon N. Merriam. Lydia Merriam, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any iriterest in and to Lot Six (6), in Block Fifty-six (56). in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that Frank E. Vallery as plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 4th day of August, 1925, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to Lot six (6) in Block Fifty six (56), in the City- of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, as against you and each of you; to have decreed, paid and released, a mortgage given to Charles Hendrie on said property, dated June 25, 1SC0, and recorded in Book A of the mortgage records of said county at page j23, and to have released liens by reason of tax sales and tax deeds to L. Brom, W. D. Merriam and S. N. Merriam, and for such other and further 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 21st day of September, 1925. or the allegations of plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you and each of you. according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 4th day of August, 1925. FRANK E. VALLERY, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney For Plaintiff. al0-4w,sw NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. In the matter of the application of W. G. Boedeker, Administrator cf the estate of William S. Schwab, de ceased, for license to sell real estate. To all persons interested: Notice is hereby given that pur suant to license given by the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska', to the undersigned administrator of the estate of William S. Schwab, de ceased, entered in said Court on the 18th day of July, 1925, the under signed will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate belonging to the estate of William S. Schwab, deceased, to-wit: The northwest quarter of Sec tion 33, Township 11, Range 14, east of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska, subject to the indebtedness thereon; Also Lots 1 to 6, inclusive, in Block 2; Lots 1 to 7, inclusive, and Lot 12 in Block 3; Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, in Block 4. and Lots 1 to 12. inclusive, in Block 5, all in O'Neill's Addition to the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, subject to the mortgages thereon. Said sale will be he-Id at the south door of the Cass county court house, in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, in the county in which said lands are located, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 25th day ofj August. 1925. Said sale will remain open one hour. I Dated this 18th day of July, A.I 1925. W. G. BOEDEKER. Administrator of the Estate of William S. Schwab, Deceased. y. A. ROBERTSON, ' Attorney, a2-3w phone us the news! LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Joseph D. Cox. plaintiff, v. the te rest in, or lien upon said leal estate. You and each of you are hereby required to answer or pU-ael tc said petition on or before Monday the 14th day of Septe mber. 1925. er the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and decree entered ac cordingly. JOSEPH D. COX. Bv Plaintiff. L. F. JACKSON. a3-4w-sw His Attorney. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S PALE. In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Samuel Gullion, Plaintiff, vs. Ger trude Chandler et al. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, entered in the above entitleel canse on the 21st day of February, 1925, and an order of sale- entered by said Court on the 21st day of February, 1925, the undersigned sole referee will, on the 5th day ol Sep tember, 1925, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.. at the north front door of the First National Bank of the Village of j Green wood, Cass county, Nebraska. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to Fay, ten per cent on the day of sale and bal ance when said sale shall be con firmed by the Court, the following described real estate, to-wit: The west ninety (90) acres of the northeast quarter (NE'i ) of'Se-ction thirty-four (34 , in Township twelve (12). North Range nine (9), east of the C-th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka. Said sale will be held open for one hour. An abstract showing market able title will be furnished. Dated this 24th day of July, A. p. J925. J. A. CAP WELL, Sole Re feree. CARL D. GANZ, j27-6w Attorney. NOTICE F SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the; Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. Celiccia Hiatt. Plaintirr, Ruben Kearns et al.. Defendants. To the defendants, Ruben Kearns, Mrs. Ruben Kearns, first real came unknown, John Carroll, the heira, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other person inter ested in the estates of Ruben Kearns. Mrs. Ruben Kearns. first re;il name unknown, John Carroll, each de ceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any in terest in and to t lie north half (N1! of the northeast quarter (.NE'i ) and the southeast quarter (SEl4) of. the northeast quarter ( NE '4 ) of Section twenty-nine (29 I, in Township eleven (11). north. Range fourteen (14), east of the Cth P. M., in the County of Cass, Ne braska, real names- unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that Celiccia Hiatt as plain tiff filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 4th day of August, 1925, the object, pur pose and prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of court quieting Un title to the north half IN'U) of the northeast quarter I.NEU I and the southeast quarter (SEU) of the northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section twenty-nine (29), in Township eleven (11), north. Range fourteen (14), east of the 6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, as against you and each of you; to have- decreeei that the deed to Ruben Kearns con veying the northwest quarter (NW'4) of the northeast quarter (NE'i) of said Section twenty-nine (29), and recorded in Book II of the deeel records of said county at pages 201 and 202, be corrected to show Rebecca Kearnes, on of the plaintiff's grantors, as grantee there in, and to have decreed, paiel and re leased, a mortgage given to John Carrell conveying the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said se-ction 29, and recorded in Book G at page 401 of the deed rec ords of said county, and for such other and further 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 21st day of September, 1925. or the alegations of plaintiff's petition will be taken as true, and a i decree will be rendered in favor of j plaintiff and against you and each of you, according to the prayer of 'said petition. Dated this 4th day of August, 1925. CELICCIA HIATT. Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney For Plaintiff. al()-4w,sw Crime doesn't seem to be abating very much throughout the country', neither do auto accidents and kill- ings.