The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 31, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FUBLlSEilD SE2C-WEJ5ELY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Cmtrx1 at -oitufr-c. PlmttumoutQ. Neb., u ecod-cUt mll matter
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THE RIGHTEOUS AND Yv'ICESD
The mouth of a righteous ir.n is ; :o: .
a well of life: but viobnc-e cove-ret hj Few are so color blind as not to
the month of the wicked. ! be able to cisting-uish the long- preen.
I'roveibs 10:11. ! :o:
:o: ! About th only thing that attains
Hot politics in Xtw York City juti'ame by leading a night life is tin-
now.
The
smile.
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farmers are beginning to 1
-:o:
English and French failed to agree
on debt settlement.
:o:
It's easy to meet expenses; the
trouble is dod grins them.
:o:
One of the most unpopular .screen
performers is the fnosrjuito.
:o:
1S90: "Hang the criminal." 1900:
"Hans the jury." 1925: "Hang the
law:"
:o:-
A bond salesman was in Saturday,
but we happened to have twenty feet
start.
-io:-
Some go to the movies to; rest their
feet; others to practice reading
aloud.
:o:-
As a rule a golf widow's weeds are
those her husband neglects in the
garden.
The Illinois legislature killed 300
biils by one resolution. We demand
a copy!
:o:-
A village is a peaceful place, un-
less some neighbors thud his nniii- U-d with bringing liquor into the
cal talent. 'cointry on a government transport
; what do they think thev are. con
Speaking of evolution, what willl im(in,
the horsefly become when the last
horse is gone?
-:o:-
After all, the immodesty of the
one-piece bathing- suit depends large
ly on the size of the piece.
:o:
wiit-iai lc.u:i, iouw pi..o-
ably explain the difference between
a cold reception and a Chile welcome. (
:o: !
A Jot of people drive as fast as if i
they were going to the doctor. And
some of them are, but they don't
know it.
:o:
The aviator helmet hats ton- worn
by society girls in the East are hard
ly necessary to indicate that they are
high flyers.
:o:
A want ad asks for "a
young lady of pleasing personality.'
It should be easy for anyone to fig
ure that one out.
-:o:-
Texas has a college which does
not flunk any student. That rule
was probably drawn up by the cap
tain of the football team.
:o:
The P.elgian newspapers think we
are playing the part of Shyloek.
which is usually one's reward for
first playing the Good Samaritan.
:o:
The primary system cf nominat
ing candidates is a farce, and should
be done away with. Get strong can
didates by the convention system.
:o:
The press dispatches yesterday
told about a chess player be ing found
dead at his game. What we would
like to know is how you tell when a
chess player is dead?
:o:
The latest fad of feminity is to
have artistic designs painted on the
knees. Well, there's nothing like
getting art down where it can be en
joyed by the man in the street.
:o:
A New Jersey motorist tried to
brush a bee off his dog and smashed
into a telephone pole. The news ne
glects to give the point of the stSry,
which is whether the dog escaped be
ing stung.
:o:
The whole world is hungering for
a revival, says Dr. Frank Xorris of
New York. Then the revival is com
ing for "blessed are they that hun
ger and thirst after righteousness,
for they shall be filled."
:o:
There was so much excitement
over an election in Corsica that dy
ing men were dragged from their
beds to the polls. That reminds u
of recent special elections in Platts
niouth it was so different.
:o: .
No third termer for the people,
and they are not going to put up
with it, either. Grant, the great
hero of the Civil war, couldn't make
it; Roosevelt wouldn't have it, and
why should Coolidge try it?
BATES, Publisher
PEE TEAS IN ADVAKCE
Fliers
hunt.
scan Nebraska in bandit
I star.
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"We need a child labor law to keep
them from working their parents to
death.
:o:
It is becoming increasingly diffi
cult for Uncle Sam to forgive his
debtor.
Economy is heartily endorsed in
principle, but practiced with reser
vations. -:o:-
The engine that knocks is losing
power. The man who knocks has lit
tle to lose.
:o:-
Americanism: Gathering in indig
nation; adopting a resolution; feel
ing relieved.
-:o:-
The greatest joy extracted from a
trip to the North Pole is the freedom
from telt-phone calls.
:o:
Joshua established a record for
traffic officers when he commanded
the sun to stand still.
-:o:-
John McGraw is writing a movie
scenario. And. of course. Pittsburg
will be cast for the role of villain.
:o:-
Those army nurses who are charg-
:o:
A Chicago woman paid a fellow
S400 to kill her husband. Te sub-jet
the contract and had it done for
i?200. These transactions show the
i need of price regulation.
o:-
M fnll.-o i t-t-1 f , 11 o vnot, lhv
firgt back frQm a vacaion Ax.
how u always s?pms tQ re thfim a
i , i , ,cT- v, . . . , -1 . . i,
ULLlt' I O ClSIV Lllflil W m'll Lilt' X I tT" &0
ing to take their vacation.
:o:
"Gasoline, Prices Cut." said a head
line in cur own paper the other day.
Yes, they cut 'em Mondays. Wednes
days and Fridays, and increase 'em
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
- :o:
Winston Churchill thinks France
. .. .. ,;should pay 100 million dollars a vear
statistical;
;on the P.ritish debt, and M. ( aillaux
thinks maybe France pay 13 million.
I This is what is known in diplomatic
language as agreeing in principle.
:o:
According to British librarians,
small flats and apartments are hurt
ing the sale of books. That's a short
sighted conclusion. The sale of
books is hurt by the same financial
shortage that forces people to live in
small flats.
-:o:
The picture postcard manufactur
ers declare that the doublecl postage
rate has knocked out 50 per cent of
their business because people will
not spend two cents instead of one
cent for the postage. This sounds
too good to be true.
:o:
Jack Walton, former governor of
Oklahoma, announces he has enterr-d
the oil game and is "through with
politics." That's good news. Tio
many of our distinguishe d stat s
nien have entered the oil game with
out parting with politics.
:o:
Henry Ford lias launched a ci
sade to revive the old time dance. If
Henry is really in earnest about th'-,.
mebbe he'll establish a chain of s -vice
at stations v.-here any lady e n
run in between dances and re pi;: e
a damaged foot or get her ankle re
lieved. :o:
When a man and his wife start to
go anywhere he tells her to get his
good suit, fix the bottoms on his
shirt, get his cuffs and good shoes,
tie his necktie, brush his hat and
coat, perfume his handkerchiefs and
a few other little odd jobs. Then he
puts on his hat and says: "Great
Scott, ain't you ready yet?"
:o:
In spite of her one-piece suit and
her four-piece band. Miss Gertrude
Ederle failed to swim the English
channel. But it was not until the
jazz band had 'succumbed to sea
sickness that she gave up. We should
like to have heard the last struggles
of the band. A seasick saxophone
must be about the most infinitely lu
gubrious thing in all creation.
Poultry Wanted!
Wednesday, Sept. 2nd
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
A car load of live poultry wanted
to be delivered at poultry car near
the P.urlington freight house, Platts
mouth WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2nd, one
day only, for which we will pay the
following
Cash Prices
Hens, per lb 22c
Old Cos, per lb Sc
Pekin Bucks, per lb 14c
Springs Highest Market Price
Eeef Hides, per lb 10c j indeed, came sooner than the busi-
TT , ..-Jnfss community anticipated. But
Horse Hides, each $4.00. u n. t,, n,,flP artificial
Farmers, Notice
The fact that we ship in carload
lots direct to the New York market
enables us to pay the very top price
for your poultry.
We have been coming to Platts
mouth a long time, and you know
our reputation lor fair dealing.
W. EL KEENEY.
HOW THE PEDIASY WORKS
Virginia held a state primary a
short time ago for the nomination
for governor in which 175. OuO votes
were cast. It was considered an un
ucuaily heavy vote. As was pointed
out in an editorial reprinted in our
Mirror Column on Tuesday, Virginia
5,t 1&.'ii ln.T 1 1 O Jni li. ;'!,' T-nt.
... .
e rs. Disregarding the probate :n-
cre ase in voting population since
then, oniv a fraction more than 10
inia's citizens tcok
, , .
per cent of Virgi
nart in tins primary. lhc ligi'.ie
cains eiise'uie l ing signii'Canc
v!l-n
it is considered (1) that in this con-J Ordered, that September ICth, A.
test the nomination was equivalent D- 1925, at 10 o'clock a m., is s as
, .- , ox , i i signed for hearing said petition,
to election and (2 it was a wet and , ,, i-,-,..,.,! n- k.,m
twhen all persons interested m sa.j
dry battle, in which the Anti-Saloon niutu.r may appear at a County Court
League belligerently supported its n held in and for said county, and
standard bearer, who was defeated.
More recviitly a number of Oi:io
cities held local primaries. In seme
of these' municipalities S per cent of
the registered vote was east. The
capital, Columbus, wiiere a city coun
cil was nominated, polloel 7 per nt.
There might be nothing especially
disturbing in this ove rv. h-: lmin.-:
apathy if Virginia and Ohio were pe
culiarly reprehensible. They are not.
The same refusal to participate in
primary election? obtains every
where. There are percentage ditTe r-
ences, to be sure, but everywhere the
minoritv is nominating our candi -
dates for public office, eve ry v, he r ,
The primary is worse than a fare-
It is a menace. This contrivance
in
its practical operation, is establish
inr minority rule and lowering th
standard of personal capacity and re- persoliai representatives and all oth
sponsibility in public affairs. Yet rr persons interested in the estates
some of its proponents not onlv re- of Robert J. Lackey, Mrs. Robert J.
fuse to be discouraged bv the ghast- lackey, first real name unknown;
. f ' , T . Samuel Casey; Mrs. Samuel Casey,
ly consequences but are enthusiastic- frst r(,al name unknown, e-ach de
ally in favor of a national primary. t.t,asf,(j real names unknown, and all
which they solemnly assert will drive persons having or claiming any in
the bosses from power and place the terest in and to the north half (Ni
, , . , A of LoN seven (7) and eight (8). and
selection of presidential ndi.lates Jjjots nine ( 9 ). ten (10). eleven
m the hands of the people. 1(11) and twelve (12 t. all in Block
That is demonstrated buncombe. ' eleven ( 1 1 ), in Townsend's Addition
The primarv does not work in anv to the City of Tlattsmouth. Cass coun
ur.it. Distressed bv the late st proof ,' Nebraska, real names unknown:
. .. , .... . . " . . ,, I You and each of you are hereby
of its futility in its i.ome city of (. o- m,tifle( tnat Charles W. Hula and
lumbus, as well as in other towns. w;fe. Winifred G. Hula. Anton Hula
the Ohio State Journal wants to and Michael Hula, as plaintiffs, filed
know. "What is to be done about the a petition and commenced an action
-.. . , . . jn the District Court of Cass county,
primary? U by not junk it? ny Ja, on tne mh day of August.
not restore the representative meth- i;,25, the object, purpose and prayer
od of nominating candidates for pub- of which is to obtain a decree of
lie office, with legal safeguards that Court quieting the title to the north
will protect the delegate convention hair f Lots seven (7) and
eight (V), and all of Lots nine (9),
from the abuses that made it objec- tPn (10) ef.ven (11) and twelve
tionable? Either that, or voting in (12), all in Floe k eleven (11), in
iTownsend's Addition to the City of
i Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska.
We have a remedy for that
noisy or broken down car.
SEE US FIRST!
ervice -
Phons 163
lodge S
the primary should be made a re
quirement for eligibility to vote in
elections. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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SPECULATIVE STOCKS
Conservative bankers and thought
ful nen of affairs generally are warn
ing the American investing public,
now larger than ever before, not to
carry confidence too far in bidding
up the piices of speculative stocks.
Business conditions are satisfactory
in most industries, a:;! the outlook
is much better than n.ar.y b lieve it
would be at this iime during the
notalo recession of t!.e secoird quar
ter of the present vst. Yet. o ve r
speculation is bound in :nvite a re-
i action.
The prices of industrial stocks are
hi. her, on the average, than ever be
fore in the history of the country,
not excepting the period of the post
war boor.!. In the main the course
cf prices lias followed the favorite
trade reports and the recent good
news from the railroads and the mo
tor car industry. However, present
tendencies in the stock market con
tain elements of dang. r.
There is every reason to expect
healthy business activity t'.iis com
ing fall. The marked upward turn.
II 1. T itrvufuo w. viiv t ----
booms and sudden colh.pses should
prevent the general public from pre
cipitating another disastrous slump.
This is a time for caution in invest
ments and in commitments generally-
Conservatism now will insure
steady growth, cf all le-gitimate bus
iness. American prosperity is the
wonder and envy of Europe. It
should be rationally cultivated and
maintained.
-:o:
MaeMillan's shins blockaded by
snow in the Arctics. Well, why not?
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
I In the County Court
Jn t,t, niatu.r of the estate of Ida
j Grace Tritseh. deceased,
On reading and filing the petition
M Margaret Kaffenberger and Emma
Noltir.g praying that administration
snid estate mav lxj granted
to
Elmer Tritseh, as Administrator;
show cause why the prayer of petit-
-.rmer s noma not i;e irrai.eeci, aiu
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof be
gin to all persons interested in
said matter by publishing a copy of
this order in the Plattsmouth Jour
nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print
ed in said county, for three success
ive weeks, prior to said day of hear
ing. Dated August 17th. 1925.
! A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) a24-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
j ln the District Court of the Coun-
jty of Cass, Nebraska.
I Charles W. Hula et al. Plaintiff.
VS. ItOOeri .1. LJl r.r, e L ai, i m-
ants.
To the defendants Robert J. Lack-
ey, Mrs. Robert J. Lackey, first real
name unknown; Samuel Casey; .Mrs.
Samuel Casey, first real name un-l.-nnwn-
the "heirs, devisees, legatees,
'as acainst you and each of you, and
to discharge of record Bond for Deed
given to Robert J. Lackey, dated
February 10, 1S5S. and recorded in
Book A. at page 433, of the deed rec
ords of Cass county. Nebraska, and
ifor 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 5th day of October, 1925,
,r the allegations of plaintiff's peti-
ition will be taken as true and a de
Scree will be rendered in favor of
plaintiff and against you and each of
you, according to the prayer of said
i petition.
Dated this 19th day of August. A.
D. 1925.
CHARLES W. HULA and wife.
WINIFRED G. HULA. ANTON
HULA and MICHAEL HULA.
Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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
sit at the County Court room in said
county, on the fourth day of Sep
tember. 1925. and the fifth day of
December, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m ,
on each of said days, to receive and
examine all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjustment
and allowance. The time limited for
the presentation of claims against
said estate is three months from the
fourth day of September, A. D. 1925,
and the time limited for payment of
debts is on year from said fourth
day of September, 1925.
Witness my hand, and the seal of
said County Court, this 10th day of
August, 192 5.
A. H. DFX BURY,
(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
ry S. Perry, 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
tember S, 1925, and December S,
1925, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day.
to receive and examine all claims
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 Sth day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1925, and the time limited
for payment of debts is one year from
aaid Sth day of September, 1925.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 4th day of
August, 1925.
A. H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
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 Lons's First Addition to the
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 dec-reed
paid and released a mortgage
triven to Union Trust Company of
New York as Trustees. December IS,
1S73, and recorded in Book F of the
mortgage records of said count' at
page 241, and for such other and
further relief as may be just and
equitable.
Y'ou 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 day of August,
1925.
JOSEPH F. TUBBS,
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney For Plaintiff.
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NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Grace E. DelesDernier, formerly
Grace E. Applegate, Plaintiff, vs.
Joy R. Applegate, Defendant.
To Joy R. Applegate, defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the
4th day of August, A. D. 1925, the
plaintiff in the foregoing entitled
action filed her supplemental peti
tion in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, wherein you are
made defendant, for the purpose of
modifying the decree for alimony
heretofore entered on the 1st day of
July, A. D. 1924. in an action pend
ing in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, wherein Grace E.
Applegate was plaintiff and Joy R.
Applegate was defendant, so that all
your right, title and interest in and
to the Southwest Quarter, the West
Half of The Northwest Quarter of
Section Twenty-seven (27), and the
Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-two
(22) all in Township Ten
(10) North. Range Thirteen (13),
East of the Sixth Principal Merid
ian in Cass county, Nebraska, may
be awarded to plaintiff as alimony
for the support of herself and minor
children, viz.: Ruth Applegate. Is
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. 1925, 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
There isn't much wrong in a coun
try where S3 per cent of the general
complaint concerns women's styles.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
In Justice Court of the County of
Cass, Nebraska, before William Web-
ler. Justice of tne Peace.
I Eniil A. Wurl. Plaintiff, vs. Theo-
dore 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 William Weber. Jus-
tice of the Peace, against you. the , ij.or, ami purporting to be the l:.'t
object, purpose and praye-r of which jv.,-jj ;iIU lf.srament of the d
is to recover a judgment fnr the sum l4.,,;,u(,(i mav 0 proved and alioue-!.
of $145.31 upon a promissory note ;!m, r,',,.or(1V,l as the last will and
and upon assigned book account- as ltt.Mari, Iit ,,f Hnriette X. Halme-s.
set forth in said petition. Lb-cease-d that said instrument be ad-
Said cause is set for hearing in jn,j(1( , 1() proi):it(.. fcnil the mini
said court on September !:. 192;.. at ;t....fi,m o1 ...i.i (state be jrrante.l to
10 o'clock a. m.. and if you fail u;rhrjs Mo(.k,.nha Upt, Admi i. i, n . r.
appear or answer said petition, judjr-j .,, ); ..n,,,.,.,.;
mem win :e emeieu uaui. .ou i.i
favor of plaintiff according to ti.e
braver of said p tition.
KM1L A.
WURL.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attornev for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of the Coun
tv of Cass. Nebraska.
Paul Applgate, Plaintiff, v- Ma
Applegate, Joy Applegate. James Ap
plegate. Mrs. James Apple-gate, first
real name unknown, Delia Anderson
and Louis Anderson. Palmer Apple
gate, and Mary Applegate, Eugene
Applegate and Mrs. Eugene Apple
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. 192o. 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 lay of Septembe r, 1925, at 10
o'clock a. m., at the south front door
of the Court House in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska.
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
The west half (W1) of the
northwest quarter IN'W'Ul and
all of the southwest quarter
SV'4) of Section Twenty
seven (27), and all of the
southwest quarter (SV4) of
Section Twenty-two (22), all in
Township Ten (10), Ranee
Thirteen (13), east of the Cth
P. M., in the County of Cass,
Nebraska.
Said land will be offered for sale
either in whole or in part or parce ls
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, 192C, 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,
Soie Referee.
A. J. BEESON,
Attorney For Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the Di-trict 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 La ing,
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 D. 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 anv interest in and to Lot
Six (6), in Block Fifty-six (56), in
the City of Plattsmouth, 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 ( C ) in Block Fifty-
six (56), in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county. Nebraska, as against
vou and each of you; to have decreed
paid and released, a mortgage given
to Charles Hendrie on said property,
dated June 25, 1 SCO. and recorded in
Book A of the mortgage records of
said county at page 523, 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 iof you, according to the prayer of
petition will be taken as true and a!saj(f petition.
decree will be rendered in favor 1' T)ated this 4th dav of August.
of plaintiff and against you and each.
of you, according to the prayer ofl
said petition.
Dated this 4th day of August ,
1925.
FRANK E. VALLERY,
Plaintiff
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney For Plaintiff.
alO-iw.swer supply.
, ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
In the County Couit of Ca- coun-
ty. Nebraska.
. State- of Nebraska. County i.f 0:
its.
j To all
estate of
persons interested iri
Honrbtte N. Hah::-'-.
-!e-
(. :.s(i :
()n reading the petition of William
flag r and Henrietta Mocl. nl.aupt
.praying that the instrument tiled i:i
(.(,lrt ,,n the- 24th dav ol .u:-ti
It is hereby ordered that yen, and
:: persons interested in sail matt -r.
'may, and do. appear at the County
C.-u rt to ;-e l.ebl in and for al;l coun
ty, on the 1 -i 1 1: day ol r. ..
I). 1925. at 1( o'clock a. in., to how
c::us. . if anv there be. why the pr.ty-
ler of the petitioners should n-t lc
jgi anted, and that notice if the peti-idenc-y
4 said petition and that th
Shearing thereof be iriven to all per
Ismi's inte-re-ied in said matter by pub
lishing, a copy ol this Order in Hi
Plattsmouth 'Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county,
for ihree sues-ive weeks prior to
said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 24th day of Ar.irust. A.
I). 1925.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) a27-3vj County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE.
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 entitled
cr.',ie on the 21st day of February.
1!25, 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 of Sep
tember, 1925. at 2: (mi o'clock p. m.,
at the north front door of the First
National Bank of the lllace or
Ci re-en wood, Cass county, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest
biceler lor cash, that is to say, ten
per cent on the day of sab- and bal
i' nee 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 (NEi )
of Section thirty-four (34). in
Township twelve (12). North
Ranre nine (9), east of th" ;th
P. M., in Cass county, Nebras
ka. Said sale will be held open for one
hour. An abstract showing mark-table
title will be furnished.
Dated this 24th day of July, A.
D. 1925.
J. A. CAP WELL,
Sede Referee.
CARL D. C.AXZ,
j27-0w Attorney.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cr.ss. Nebraska.
Celiccia Hiatt. Plaintiif, Ruben
Kearns et al.. Defendants.
To the defendants, Ruben Kearns,
Mrs. Ruben Kearns, first real name
unknown, John Carroll, th-' heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other person iiiter
c: ted in the estates of Ruben Ke-arns,
Mrs. Ruben Kearns. first real name
unknown. John Carroll, each de
ceased, real names unknown; and all
persons having or claiming any in
terest' in and to the north half
IJC'sl of the northeast cjuaxte-r
(NEU) and the southeast quarter
(SE1..,) of the northerst qu.uier
I.VE'i) of Se-ction twenty-nine (L'9,
in Township eleven (11). north.
Range fourteen (14), east of the ''.th
P. M., in the County of Cass, Ne
braska, real names unknown.
You and each of you are h reby
notified that Celiccia Hiatt as pla'n
tiff filed a petition and conine-nce-d
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 eprieting t!ie
title to the north half ( N ) of the
n,,r,luaPt qUarter (NE1., I uul
, soi;t ieai,t quarter (SH'4 'f
1 the
the
northeast quarter (NEU) of Sec ion
twenty-nine (29). in Township
eleven (11). north. Range fourteen
(14), east of the Cth P. M.. in the
County of Cass. Nebraska, as against
you anel each of you: to have decreed
that the deed to Ruben Kearns con
veying the northwest quarter
(N'U'ij ) of the northeast quarter
(NEl4l of said Section twenty-nin
(29), and recorded in Book H of
the deed records of said count) at
pages 201 and 202, be corre-cted to
j sn0w Rebecca Kearne s, one of the
plaintiff's grantors, as grantee there
in, and to have decreed, paid and re
ieaaed, a mortgage given to John
Carrell conveying the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of
said section 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
decree will be rendered in favor of
1 Diaintiff and acainst vou and each
1925.
CELICCIA HIATT,
Plaintiff.
tv. a. ROBERTSON.
Attornev For Plaintiff.
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