The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 03, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SUBSCRIPTION PEICE $2.00
AS TO IDOLS
i on a bet, and now is willing to ad-
Forasmuch as we are the offspring n.-t she lost.
of God, we ought not to think that! :o;
the Godhead is lie unto gold, oi sil- "Clothes make the man" might be
ve r, or stone, graven ly art and 'amended by "get out and hustle to
man's device. Acts 27:23. i "ay for thorn."
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The only successful substitute for.
brains is silence.
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An Ohio cat flew 250 miles in an
airplane without iosing a single one
of its lives.
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You have begun to amount to
something if some people have begun
to hate you.
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A man in Kansas City can lay ?".-
0000 bricks a i'ay. Co out and read
this to your hens.
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Another thing that seems to grow
sharper the more it is used, is the
bill of a mosquito.
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Germans say American tourists
don't drink much. It all depends on
how much is much.
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What we can't understand is how
cows put the stoppers in milk bot
tles after filling them.
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A scientist says the floor of the
Atlantic is rising, but it may just be
filling up with bottles.
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It looks as though the wife will
wear out her second fall hat long be
fore the leaves turn down.
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If they keep on cutting the price
of autos you can eventually get one!navo worked her way on a steam-
paiu ior oeiore n wears ejai.
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Things are so quiet in Chicago
now those not being shot at can
catch a little sleep every night.
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Don't worry if you haven't heard
of all the great men. Chances are
they haven't heard of you. either.
to:
Latest Washington news: Andrews!
tells dry agents to shoot in self de
fense. Is that when offered a drink?
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In Germany, motorcycles are be
coming popular with newly weds.
I,ove's blind here. Maybe it's deaf
there.
The fool and his money are soon i
parted. If only nature wculd ar
range a similar alienation of the focd
and his car.
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Life's so funny. At Saratoga a
woman had a man arrested for steal
ing her money before r-he could bet
it on the races.
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Have you ever been to New York?
A monkey frightened people on
Fifth avenue
How did they know!
it was
monkev? !
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Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose. the
diana scientist, has administered!
shots of alcohol to a 400-foot euca-J
lyptus tree, with very stimulatingjhair, because she said she felt con
results, he announces. We had a!-, spicuous. wearing her hair long
ways w ondered about the Biblical ce-i among so many bob-haired women.
dars cf Lebanon that !.kip?ed liko
calves. Maybe they had a little
"squirrel" brand in them.
Cypress Cribbing
$ j (Q0 per
This is a special price, good for 15 days only!
Sept. 1st to Sept. 15th
We have just received a car of Genuine Cypress
Cribbing, 4 and 6 inch, all lengths.
Now is the time to build that new crib.
Come in and leave us show you how cheap you
can build it.
A complete line of Coal, Lumber and
Building Material.
Cloidt Lumber
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
PLATTSilOUTH, NEBRASKA
Neo.. a ecod-clt. mJl niitlor
PES YEAS LH ADVANCE
i
j A Detroit woman married a man
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An ol dlady tell ns she wishes all
: men were in politics so they would
I be more polite.
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This weather makes us long for a
job as a real estate agent in some
deserted village.
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What the farmers need is a war to
the finish between army worms and
'corn borers and boll weevils.
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The man who wears knickers
without taking out any life insur
ance is neglecting his family.
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No matter what you get on the
radio in warm weather the static
usually mikes it sound iike hades.
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The part of a motor car that causes
more accidents than any other is the
nut that holds the steering wheel.
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Lawyers haven't much more sense
titan women. They won't hardly be
lieve you unless you are telling the
truth.
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Xo girl should go riding with a
stranger in one of Ford's airplanes
without taking her own parachute
along.
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It was foolish for a girl to try to
swim the English channel. She could
boat.
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An Indian Rajah is in London. He
has three cf his wives with him.
Imagine having to lie to thai many
wives.
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A government bureau announces
the discovery of a flealess dog, but a
much more pathetic sight is a dog
less flea.
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Lloyd George says that one more
step and England will have bolshev
ism. A pessimist might be said to
be a politician cut of office.
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What a pity Clarence Darrow ean-
inot be retained to defend the marines
vhp went to sleep while guarding
Mr. Coolidge! It would be funnier
than the Scopes trial.
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A publisher's advertisement shows
a trail of sixteen box car3 loaded
with Harold Boll Wright's new
novel. Would you call this a train
of thought or wouldn't you?
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So, Mr. Ford is changing the ap
pearance of his car! Years ago he
said he would not give 10 cents for
all the art in the world. Whereupon
Norman , Hapgood retorted that hi
In-jcar showed it.
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Ethel Barrymore has bobbed her
It is this same feeling that will cause
the last pedestrian to go and buy a
j motor car cn payments.
1,000 Ft.
and Coal Co.
A FLORIDA ROMANCE
A filling station man in this town
says a stranger driving a big tour
ing car stopped at his place for pas
the other clay and while waiting for
his tank to be filled made inquiries
about the best roads to Florida.
"You Florida bound, too?" asked
the filling station man. "That must
be a wonderful country. Looks like
everybody and his brother are going
there. I hear lots of tales about the
marvelous opportunities down there
and I'm thinking seriously of pull
ing aip and going myself."
"Yes, some of the thines you hear
from there sound like fairy t;;les"
assented the stranger. "Lemme tell
you what happened to an un Ie or
mine. This uncle, if I do sr.y it, as
pei haps I shouldn't, was about the
most worthless specimen outside the
poorhouse. He h;-d rather go hun
gry than work, and if we hadn't
looked after him he would have
starved to death. Finally, though.
seeing him lounging arouml the
house, doing nothing and sponging
on everybody he could, got on my
nerves and I told him he would have
to pull out and support himself. He
said, well, he would; that he had
been thinking some of going to
Florida and he'd leave right that
minute if he had any way to get
there. I'd have been glad to buy
him a ticket a one-way ticket- to
Hong Kong if he'd enly known it, so
I fixed him up for transportation and
lie lit out. That was about three
years ago. I believe he picked Flor
ida to go to because he thought that
all he would have to do would be to
lie under a fruit tree with his mouth
open and let the fruit fall in it. But,
t-f course, he found that, it wasn't
quite that easy when lie got there.
and when the authorities threatened
to put him on the chain gang if he
didn't go to work and he jumped out
and got a job. lie hired out to a
man who wanted a lot of sand moved
and was offering laborers ?2 a clay.
Mv uncle went to a hardware store
nd explained the situation and they
let him have a wheelborrow on cred
it.
That was the only way he c&uld-jtv,
get one, as he didn't have a cent to
his name at the time. Nov.-, that
was just tnree years ago ana ne
started in at only ?2 per day. What
do you suppose he is worth touay.
Make a guess?"
"I couldn't even guess." said t lie
filling station man. "I hear so many
remarkable tales about things down
there I wouldn't even know how to
go about making a
he worth?"
What is
"Well," said the
stranger, as
paid for
move on,
he ain't
barrow.
the gas and prepared tojthat notice of the pendency of said
"he ain't worth a damn : .'petition and the hearing thereof be
even paid for the wheel-
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DRINSING MONEY
A great deal is wiitten and said
on the subject of prohibition. The
matter, in one way. of course, is a
closed incident. The' constitution cf
the United States now declares that
intoxicating liquor shall not b
manufactured or soM as a bevcrae
in this country. Few believe that
this part of the constitution is lihe
ly to be altered.
But the question of prohibition is
still a live one because so many P-T-jr;an,e unknown; Samuel Casey; Mrs.
sons are interested in it and because Samuel Casey, first real name un
so many do not choose to be bound known; the "heirs, devisees, legatees,
k,. o, !i.,t!.. T-r,,-..,! personal representatives and all oth-
htates-
ItJ is hardly to be denied th;it there
has been loose talk on both sides of
th,. nnCt,v,n a rrr.- t -n
. , , .
tilings n-ie ut'tu ei i ui u.-s uui in : , . .i;m:n i-
.persons having or claiming anv m
the effort at prohibition which the lterest jn anfi to the north half (N )
enforcement officials of our country,
are making.
A great many apparently unsub-
srantiaien cunms tor tue success or to the citv of riattsmouth, Cass coun
prohibition seem to have been set'tv Nebraska, real names unknown:
down bv its warmest advocates.
There is but one thing worth seek-
, ,
mg and finding in any controversy.
That thing is the truth.
Some figures setting forth growth
and mirehasins- nnwer in nnr rmm-
try seem, to bear on the closing of sa
loons. Even if they do not bear on
the closing of the saloon, they are at
least very timely and interesting.
t;,. v.... t..
at dUuut me ue-
ginning of national prohibition
freight car loadings totaled 39. 181,-
000 yearly. Today they total more
than CI 50 000
,w
An analyst says this means the
Pudhc is using up vast quantities of
the products of agriculture, mining
and manufacturing and paving for
these products out of money 'that the
saloons used to get.
This cannot be accurately meas -
ured. In part, at least, the state-
i,,ent mni bo tc-n
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pemaps more signincant
is that in the same Vive years the
public has added 20 per cent to its
savings bank deposits.
Finally, in 1918, there were 91
persons out of every 100.000 of our
population in poorhouses. In 1923,
and presumably today, there were 7
inmates for each 100,000.
It is hard to believe that prohibi
Cje,
Proper
The WEIR Furnace moisture
pan is extra large. It is extra
ettective in providing just that
proper degree of moisture nec
essary to healthful heating.
Forcomfort
and health,
no furnace
equals the
WEIR.
Come in
and let us
explain.
JESS WAHGA. Dealer
Plattsmoutb, Neb.
tion has not some bearing on these
significant figures.
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CHEVROLET BODY FOR SALE
I have an extra good A DO Chevro
let body with fender", also Chevrolet
parts for sale, very reasonable. Call
and see them or write me. This
bodv can be ur-ed on a Ford. Two
miles wet and 2 south of Mynard.
EARL COOLMAN.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass conn-
ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Ida
. rra!,in:r and fiiinjr the petition
of Margaret Kafienberger and Emma
Nolting praying that administration
of said estate may be granted to
Elmer Tritsch, as Administrator;
Ordered, that September ICth. A.
D. 1025. at 10 o'clock a. m.. is as
signed for hearing said petition,
when all persons interested in said
matter may appear at a County Court
to be held in and for said county, and
show cause why the prayer of petit
ioner should not be .granted; and
(given to all persors interested
Isaid matter by publishing a copy ot
ithis order in the Plattsmouth Jour
inal. a snii-weekly newspaper print
led in said county, for three success
'ive weeks, prior to said day of hear
jing. ! Dated Au trust 17th, 1925.
I A. 11. DUXBURY.
(Seal) a2 4-3w
County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
Charles W. Hula et al, Plaintiffs,
vs. Robert J. Lackey et al, Defend
ants. To th defendants Robert J. Lnck-
T?.-.hert J. Lackey, first real
!fr norsons interested in the estates
of Robert J. Lackey. Mrs. Robert J.
, Lackey, first real name unknown;
Samuel Casey; Mrs. Samuel Casey,
fi rst Teal name unknown, each de-
! ceased, real names unknown, and all
of Lots seven (7) and eight (S), and
all of Lots nine (9), ten (10), eleven
(11) and twelve (12), all in Block
,iUv(.n Mil in Townsend's Addition
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Charles W Hula and
Iwife. Winifred G. Hula, Anton Hula
an(j Michael Hula, as plaintiffs, filed
'a petition and commenced an action
in the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 19th day of August,
i:rSo. tne ODjeci, purpose anu prayer
of which is to obtain
decree of
Court quieting the title to the north
half (N1) of Lots seven (7) and
ieisrht (S), and all of Lots nine (9),
'ten (10). eleven (11) and twelve
, - . .
(Townsend-s Addition to the City of
'plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska,
as against you and each of you. and
to discharge of record Bond for Deed
given to Robert J. Lackey, dated
ebr 10 1S5S and TecoMed in
Book A, at page 433, of the deed rec
ords of Cass county, Nebraska, and
for such other and further relief as
Vmf ea'S oTSe further
notified that you are required to an-
!swer said petition on or before Mon-
day, the 5th day of October, 192a,
or the allegations of plaintiff's peti-
tion will be taken as true and a de
cn?e will be rendered in favor of
plaintiff and against you and each of
you. according to the prayer of said
.petition.
Dated this 19th day of August, A.
1925.
CHARLES W. HULA and wife.
WINIFRED G. HULA, ANTON
HULA and MICHAEL HULA,
Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
j Attorney for Plaintiffs.
economy JJ fcfj$ 5$
and ease ot J. , -t j
operation. if'S n, ' O
'Ml-sfeeZ
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In tha 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. ni ,
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 one year from said fourth
day of September, 1925.
Witness my hand, and the seal of
aid County Court, this 10th day of
August, 1925.
A. II. 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
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 8,
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 8th day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1925, and the time limited
for payment of debts is one year from
said 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
anv interest in and to Lots Twelve
(12), Thirteen (13), and Fourteen
(14), in Long'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 de
creed paid and released a mortgage
rriven 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 maj 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 4 th 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
count y, 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 6ale.
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.
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Being away from a place is noth
ing to worry about. You always are
away from millions of places.
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. 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
object, purpose and prayer of which
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 svt for hearing in
said court on September lfi, 1925, at
10 o'clock a. m., and if you fail to
appear or answer said petition, judg
ment will be entered against you in
favor of plaintiff according to tr.e
praver of said petition.
EMIL A. WURL.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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
gat", 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 cf
Cass. Nebraska, entered in
in the above entitled cause on the
5th clay of August, 1925, and an or
der of sale entered by s;.id 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
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
The west half (WU) of the
northwest quarter (XWU) and
all of the southwest quarter
(SWU) of Section Twen'y
seven (27), and all of the
southwest quarter (SWU) of
Section Twenty-two (22), all in
Township Ten (10). Range
Thirteen (13), east of the Gth
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 cf 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 purc haser
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, 192G. 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.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
" Frank E. Vallery, riaintiff, 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 D. Mcrriam, 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 interest in and to Lot
Six (6), in Block Fifty-six (5G), 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 (6) in Block Fifty
six (56), in the City of Plattsmouth,
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, 1860. 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
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.
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ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
! TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Ca?s cc-ut-ty.
Nebraska.
j State of Nobr:.i;a. County of Casr,
Sli.
To all persons interested in tli
.estate of Henriette N. Halm. de
ceased :
j On reading the petition of William
Plager and Henrietta Mocke i;ha upt
praying that the instrument. :A-A in
this court on the 24th day of Aum-.-t,
1925, and purporting to be the l;st
will and testament of th- said d"
ccased, may be proved and .. d.
and recorded as the last vill and
testament of Henriette N. H.il;:'--.
deceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the a l:Tiini.--tration
of said estate be granted to
Chris Mcckenhaupt, Admini.-trati.r,
with the will annexed;
It is hereby ordered that yc'. and
all persons interested in said matter,
may. and do. appear at the County
Court to be held in and fur said coun
ty, on the 14th day of Ser-iemb. r. A.
I), lf'25. at 10 o'clock a. in., to show
caiHf. if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioners should not bo
granted, and that notice oi the pen
dency of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in snid matter by pub
lishing a copy f this Order in Th
Plattsmouth Journal, a si mi-week ly
newspaper printed in s.iid county,
for three successive weeks prior, to
said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and Mai of said
court, this 24th flay of August. A.
I). 1925.
A. II. DUXBl-RY.
(Seal) a27-3v County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE.
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nel raska.
Samuel (lullion. Plaintiff. '. Ger
trude Chandler et al. Defendants.
Notice is her. by given that urdf-r
and by virtue cf a decree of the Dis
trict Court of Ca.-s county, Nebras
ka, entered in the above entitled
cause on the 21st flay cf February.
1925, and an order of sale entered
ly said Court on the 21st day of
February, 1925, the undersigned sole
referee will, on the 5th day of S p
tc ruber, 125. at 2:0') o'clock p. m.,
at the north front door of the First
National Bank of the Village of
Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska,
sell at public; auction to the highest
bidder for cash, that is to say. ten
per cent on the day of sale and bal
ance when said sale shall be con
firmed by the Court, the following
dcscribed real estate, to-wit:
The west ninety (90) acres
of the northeast quarter (NE4 )
of Section thirty-four (34), in
Township twelve (12), North
Ranee nine (9), east of the ;th
P. M., in Cass county, N bras
ka. Said sale will be held open for one
hour. An abstract showing market
able title will be furnished.
-IiU this 24th -dav-of July, -A.
D. 1925.
J. A. CAPWELL.
Sole Referee.
CARL D. GANZ.
j27-Cw Attorney.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
Celiccia Iliatt, Plaintiff, Rubt n
Kearns et ah. Defendant".
To the defendants, Ruben Kearns,
Mrs. Rubt n Kearns, f.r.-t t al name
unknown. John Carroll, the' heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons inter
ested in the estates of Ruben Kearns.
Mrs. Ruben Kearns. first real mure
unknown, John Carroll, each de
ceased, real names unknown; ami all
persons having or claiming any in
terest in and to tin mrth half
(X1) of the nor'heast quarter
(NE4) and the soutlnr.it quarter
(SKU) of the northeast quarter
( NE M ) of Section twenty-r.ino (29),
in Township eleven (11), north.
Range fourteen (14.1, east of the H ri
P. M., in the County of Cass, Ne
braska, real names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Celiccia Iliatt as plain
tiff filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of
Cars county, Nebraska, on the 4th
day of August. 1925. the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to cb-
tain a decree of court quieting
the
the
the
the
title to the north half (NU ) of
northeast quarter (NE'4) and
southeast quarter (SE'i) of
northeast quarter (NE'i) of Section
twenty-nine (29), in Township
eleven (11). north. Rant:" fourteen
(14), east of the f.th P. M.. in the
County of Cass. Nebraska, as auninst
you and each of you; to have- decreed
that the deed to Ruben Kearns con
veying the rorthwest quarter
(NWU) of the northeast quarter
(NE'i) of said Section twenty-nine
(29), and recorded in Hook II of
the deed records of said county at
pages 201 and 202, be corrected to
show Rebecca Kearnes, one of the;
plaintiff's grantors, as grantee there
in, and to have decreed, paid and re
leased, 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, ar.d 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 dav of August,
1925.
CELICCIA HIATT,
Plainti:T.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney For Plaintiff.
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