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7T I MONDAY, MAT 17, 192G. PLA7TSMOTJTH SEIUfcTCEESLY JftTJEHAL PAGE THREE ) hi t (i "Che plattemoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA stared at PostoClca. Flattamoutb. Neb. a tcoad-cla mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PEICE $2.00 PEE YEAR IN ADVANCE AN OUTWOPwN SLOGAN Noivote on farm bills before Sat urday. :o: Remember Bargain Day, Wednes day, the 26th. :o: Every baseball player is either a hero or a villian. Haugen down. bill amendments -:o:- :o: Senate approves rail measure 69 to 13. :o: It is a familiar circumstance of politics that a president's difficulties usually reach their climax near the middle of his second term. Though Mr. Coolidge has been elected but once, he served so large a part of the Harding term that, politically speak ing, he is much the same as one who, having been twice chosen to office, ap proaches the closing biennium of an eight-year rule. Evidence of his waning influence among party lead ers at Washington are reported from voted the capita- j The conspicuous fact is that neither at Washington nor back home has the labor peace slogan, "Stand by the President!" any ' further potency. For a republican to be known as a friend and supporter human nature does the crazy ones. :o: You have to pay a lot of taxes, but there are more you don't have to pay. -:o:- he finds out where traveling ends. :o: lie submits himself through a microscope himself to be caught in a fit of pas- lose in a three-cornered fight. sion. Every rain is a wet victory in this part of the country. . :o: Another little need of the times is to get the bonds of matrimony back to par. :o: Government hauls flour into Lon don under guard. Troops escort Lor ries from docks. 'o: One of the hardest things to dis cover, is a hole in a pair of those flesh colored hose. :n: America is proud that it was one of her sons who got the first Byrd's eye view of the North Pole. :o: Strike's legality is questioned by British officials there ought not to be any legality on any strike that is done to injure. :o: "Byrd flew without fear" Head- linge. Yes, and he is a Byrd to be really proud of, and the United States' An officer who is elected by the peo is proud of him. j pie to serve the people honorably and :o: j sufficiently and does not do it, should The new dry agent in this district be renioved without ceremonv. The hottest summer in history is of the president has become a doubt always the one just ahead. f ul asset. :o: I If any republican in congress is Nature performs queer tricks, but entitled to be called a Ccolidge man Senator William B. McKinley of Ill inois is; yet in the primary a short time ago he was refused a renomina tion. Indiana nominates Senators I Watson and Robinson who seek to make a virture of their rebellion the path he is a&ainst the Coolidge leadership on tne world court issue. The Pennsyl vania primary follows the Indiana to be seen vote ana mere senator Pepper, aj who suffers Coolidge adherent, appears likely to We Guarantee This Stops WHITE DIARRHEA Women ia our community -will be de lighted to hear this. For now their chicks can all survive the deadly period of bowel trouble. Half a century of practical experience with poultry reme dies made it possible. For Pratts White Diarrhea Tablets now guarantee life to chicks. Just put in the drinking water from the first drink. We guaran tee them or your money returned. ft$? White To Our Customers: 7T stand behind Pram H kite Iiiarrkea Tablets unconauionaijy. H e guarantee ttiat they prevent Uti duecue r your money u returneJ. Sold and Guaranteed by C. E. HARTFORD On the whole the British Gazette, j t rin o-nrorn motif G pnu-cnanor mipht be more valuable as a source of in ' formation about the strike if it has fewer 4-minute speeches by Lord Ox ford and Asquith. ' ! :o: i Work is now being slowly resumed , throughout England, but still many differences to be adjusted before in dustry can be in full swing again. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A WOED FROM HELEN -:o:- 'j Helen Maloney speaks her mind. Though nominally republican by; large majorities in bothe branches, ! The Brooklyn eirl thinks the young Some people desire to loaf all day congress cannot be depended on to i.v, flr1 not frpttintr i c,ia rfpal The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, S3. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Alida A. Blair, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 1st day of June, 1926, and on the 1st day of September, 1926, at ten o'clock a. m.. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said es tate, with a view to their adjustmen and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims agai.is said estate is three months from the 1st day of June. A. D. 1926, and th time limited for payment of debts is one year from, said 1st day of June 1926. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 7th day May, 1926. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) ml0-4w County Judge NOTICE OF SALE of Remaining Assets of Bank of Cass County, riattsmouth, Nebr. NOTICE In the District Court in and for I the County of Cass, State of Ntbras- In the District Court of Cass coun-jka. ty, Nebraska. To the defendants: Louden Mullin; State of Nebraska, ex rel, Clarence Barbara E. Mullin; John Dempster; A. Davis, Attorney General, Plaintiff,' Dempster, real name un- vs. Bank of Cass County, Platts- known, wife of John Dempster; An mouth, Nebraska, Defendant. selmo B. Smith; Smith, real Notice i3 hereby given by virtue name unknown, wife of Anselmo 11. of an Order of Sale duly made and Smith; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy entered in the above entitled cause Railroad Company, a corporation; by the Honorable James T. Begley, jthe heirs, devisees, legatees, personal Judge of the District Court of the j representative and all other persona Second Judicial District of Nebraska 'interested in the estates of the fol held within and for Cass county, on! lowing named deceased persons: Lou- the 24th day of April, 1926, the undersigned receiver will sell at the den Mullin, Barbara E John Dempster, Mullin, Demp- unknown, wife ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator Saturday, but Lave to work till noon.! carry out any major Coolidge policy from the government. So she address-',. " The State of Nebraska, Cass coun inats an rigm nan a loai is uener at tne present time. Midwest insur- than none at all. j gency has forced the administration :o: I to the espousal of farm measures to A geologist says Mauna Loa is a which the president was definitely op comparatively young volcano. Per- posed at the beginnIng of the session. i haps when it becomes of age it will The administration rail program is in enate the doldrums. The interstate com- :o: es a letter to I'resicient caivin looi idge that reads like this: "I represent girls with a grievance. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate Valentine Tomazewski, deceased. On reading and filing the petition run for the is an expert mathematician and there-' -:o: We are dissatisfied with the way the ;0f Frances Tomazewski, praying that government treast girls. "We think administration of said estate may be girls are just as important to this granted to John Tomazewski, as Ad i , ministrator; cuumr us urns uiiu uift snuuiu it- , , !, A n A . ! i uiunru. mat. iuaj .-.in, . f mimnee w me woaic, ceive tne ramo opportunities from the'ls26. at ten o'clock a. m., is assign against tne wisnes or the nite government that boys do. ed for hearing said petition, when House, votes to take radio control out, "But they don't get them the way all persons interested in said matter of the hands of Secretary Hoover. hi,c tv,. r-rt mav appear at a county Lourt to oe t things are now. The government On the other hand, congress turns takes and trains thousands of boys The pretender to the throne of a deaf ear to Mr. Coolidge's recom- held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of peti every summer at citizens training ,tioner should not be granted; and rrnnM frnm th. Pnn3nnrt lino is mendation that the Shipping Board be rnmn? f,r, Anv hnv ran rn thprp and !that notice of the pendency of said rrnr?ini7Pri n sor nnc t iniip-tit i , ..... j neimon aim mtr iifaiuiK uiriciu ut 1 J .-v . . - - . ...vu...v - n'l Pn lit I, IL-n I' 1 T I 1 T 1 L 11 1 "11 'I II II h.llf-111 given his plan for reorganizing the fore highly qualified to determine :o: dead. At that, he isn't much worse May heaven help the linotype oper- off than the monarchs he has left be ators if Wales and China ever get in hind a war together. We almost favor a league of nations to prevent this war. A scientist says that a New York appears to be no chance whatever :o: j subway is no noisier than the street that his proposal for a universal draft It is estimated that the strawberry level, but that fear makes it seem will emerge in legislation. There are .'executive department which he h3s (repeatedly urged on congress. There "What does the government do for 1V rmhlishinjr a rnnv of this girls? 'order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a crop in the Ozark region will be worth noisier. But what is it that the sub-' only $20,000,000. The first shipment of way crowds are afraid of? 12 cars was made Tuesdaj from Van) :o:- Buren. - . .. :o: a few of the important items "Besides, these bovs at college are semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, tor tnree successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 5th. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) ml0-3w County Judge kicking at something they get for nothing, while girls in the same uni versities go out and practice ri3e shooting on their own time and ex- I which Mr. Coolidge has brought to pense without any encouragement or I the attention cf congress only to be The Missouri State department ofi ignored or rejected, labor at Jefferson City has estimated; For a moment at least the Cool- that 75.000 pickers will be needed idge leadership has disappeared. Re from the government instruction (Whatever. , "Still, it seems girls are not worth bothering about. After showinsr their . ty. ss. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator The State of Nebraska, Cass coun . ss. In the County Court. tions." We difference. told him there was no :o: The whole world's birthrate Is de clining but it's nothing to be alarmed at when we consider that an increas ing number of those who are born live to grow old. j ' titude of neutrality toward the fight 43 A fellow asked us the other day to .... .. . .. : ii. - n o . . - . - ( . n ii . m . . , frnPAn i-n-i ttv it.AjiTi "ma i iti ;i ill in I mi i tilt iszn s i I ii w - mm Qnc in rtn irract: n i t-i ini. ri , . . . .. . . . mi 1 11 ii i m i t iii m i n r n , a n.unj . ii v , 1 1. iiu n: nil mil i i (i cs i rp to develop iiimseives inevj ... ... .. . . . . . 'l., Z n ,1, i f -i li'L . t t rr- i i . i I tiai relations - ana "mariiai reia-.i., vi. m ai.. ;iue i.ue nuuse. 1 ne presiueni s at- fin,i that oniv the wonderful voune in tho mior of thP Pstate men are given the chance to go to Howell R. Knowles, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition end. maybe they'd reach from the' ,f . mem lo f n ctQT1,1 , " ' " , ' '.... .....'of Robert G. Knowles praying that Administration of said estate may be r 94 RESIDENT KN5.scrrxMa riicrc tUc TiospitalUij o tlxc old South, meets the generosity of tKe nevoWest in the'Kcart of onierica T 11 A. 1 a1 12J J n an tue maicues vere laiu eua to in thp Illinojs primary indicated that c f T tht. cm maybe they'd reach from the' vpn if n,. nf ,.,,, ..,,,; " ' ' . parth to trip moon And. if thpv did. t i. ..... . it, k0 " e It was just like r, White House sec- Vranted to P. L. Hall, Jr., as Admin- ii v. ii. .,1.1 iu. on the administration standing by him retary. opening the main, to observe istrator: ever naa witn any otner planet. when the storm clouds gather. If th? frn, rrt r,i i Ordered, that June 1st. A. D. 1926 :o: 1 n,r.c;,i0nt ,,-;n ii, i, ... . . st 10 o clock a. m.. is assigned for A week from today is the great Legion convention. Let us all put on jour bib and tucker and look as nice and dean as we possible can, for it will be a great day for Plattsmouth. :o: Five f-ets of twins in a negro -family residing near Clinton, Mo., is a piece of news calculated to cause the shade of Theodore Roosevelt to rise from the grave and give a lusty shout. : o . women already have shown remark- president will not look out for the regulars, ine regulars must iook out ai,e proficiency in shooting. for themselves. j :o: All of which is familiar enough in' "csunr Tm? ctt ill, llfc A W -lb lUlfclll , mid-term politics, though perhaps it; is emphasized in the present case a -I he Dovey section. Will sell in one M I V A " 111 Ul 1U, L yj fillil UllllULIi partisan. Wilson finished his term See or write v.ith a hostile congress, after making, the monumental blunder of his career; in asking the country for a friendly ! 2220 Howard one. Taft lost the house in the middle j of his one term. Cleveland lost both ' O. H. ALLEN, Omaha, Nebr. Street. A mistrial results if the trial judge i i crops to slppn on the hpneh. nernnlmp Writers are hesitating to estimate uou:?es- ! . , .i. .-l. i What thi mv nrpesiPo fnr romih to a recent German ruling. Love may in dollars oy pounds the millions that vvnat mis may pressage tor repuo- are being lost in the British strike,-lican senators and representatives yet Dut Justice mun t. but nobody seems to be in the least to engaged in primary fights in doubt doubt as to who will have to pay for,ful states and districts would be diffi cult to say. Obviously, no one can count on a renomination and re-elec- hearing said petition, when all per sons 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 petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the riattsmouth Journal, a semi- weekly newgpaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 7th. 1926. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) ml0-3w County Judge it. 430 ROOMS WITH OATH $iOOANO UP -:o: NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF SALE Dr. John A. Griffin t Dentist Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soenaichsen Building The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty. ss. Mussolini is sounding the empire tion on the strength of his having up-! In the County Court. (cin ht ho hri hpttc -nrxtr-u thp held the leader of his party. He must In the matter of the estate of i l 1 11 UUl 11V 11MU WVVIV1 IUli.l HIV, - - 4lrtTT'C, 1 1 cret some strnnwr talking nnint thnn rt'"ea nriSiii, ut-it-d&t-u that. antitoxin. Mussolini says destiny pushing him along. Destiny gave a man named Napoleon a poke in the ribs. :o: Every now and then you read of; -:o: A DEAD HEH0 In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Thompson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order- of Hon. James T. Begley, Judge of the District I Court of said Cass county, Nebraska, day of April, T-tTTj 4- - i To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that will sit at the County Court room in 'made on the 24th riattsmouth m said county, on June; 1926, for the sale of the real estate 7, 1926, and September 8, 1926, at hereinafter described, there will be 10 o'clock a. m.. each dav. tr rpppivp'snld at the south front door of the unknown to iame, iiugn Jiunter an( examine all claims against said ' courthouse in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, some lawyer being disbarred. And lay down in his farmhouse near Fer- estate, with a view to their adjust-Ion the 1st day of June, 1"26, at ten vou never quite feel sorrv for hirj, gus Falls, Minn., and died at the mel- ment and allowance. The time lim- (o'clock a. m.. at public vendue to the for he is paving the penalty of ui- low age of 79. Hunter became blind l'f l?.e Presentation of claims highest bidder for cash the follow 1 v - 6 v 3 . ,J1 , , against said estate is three months ing described real estate, to-wit: Lots tan, ui uuiJiuicMiuiiai iuuum.1. x.. ... v,. i. .. nanu irom tne 4tn oay ot June, a. d. 1926, four (4), nve (5) ana six .), in is an outstanding good thing abr-.t a farm, doing all the heavy drudgery and the time limited for payment of Block twenty-five (25), of South the bar the disbarment proceeding that implies. With the eyes of his debts is one year from said 7th day . Park Addition to the City of Platts- 01 june, izb. moutn, reDrasKa. Witnpss mv hand and tho opal rf riatod fhia 94th dav nf Anril. A a he plowed, hoed, felled trees, grobbed sajd County Court, this 3rd day of D. 1926. ' FRANK A. CLOIDT, II. DUXBURY. a26-4w Administrator. Onnl mtn 4 ... , . t i nliod f all hi.dnoosMt and the e-rowth of all lii-ino- thir . "'t m-iv-i w uuuiy juuge is a protection both to the profession wife and children to guide his hands and the" general public. Isn't It shame there isn't some manner in stumps. He could not witness the May, 1926 which the same treatment can be a;- perennial miracle of bursting buds auu t lie giuniu an living iuiuijs. ' He knew only the odors of the warm I ! soil ana the touch of the land. Yet. in the darkness in which he moved The State of Nebraska, Cass coun Hudson and MOTOR CARS! United States Tires! DEPENDABLE REPAIRING! Phone 58. Plattsmouth, Neb. NOTICE TO CREDITORS so bravely must have been conjured yT ss:. . . TT j In the County Court. up many iiuyp.y images, rie neeaea i NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of In the matter of the estate of . Michael J. Rys. deceased. them to endure a life made up of daily Elizabeth Katherine Hild, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: heroism. Hunter's story is a noble i To tne creditors of said estate: . j You are hereby notified, that I sweeping saga within the limits of' .?i0" are hereby notified, that sit at the County Court room in . . . , . will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the those small acres which so intimately Piattsmomh. in said county, on May 24th day of May. A. D. 1926 and on belonged to him. 24th. 192C. and on August 25, 1926, 'the 25th day of August A. D. 1926, :o: 'at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, to re- at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day, to The wife of the mayor of New York ceve anc gamine all claims against receive and examine all claims fit j uiu toia ic, nil u a lit n iiicii oaiuo v oai u coiaic. n itu j - laij omciany Kisseu Dy me Durgo- justment and allowance. The time their adjustment and allowance. The J master of Mons, Belgium. In fact, he limited for the presentation of claims time limited for the presentation of : kissed her twice, and whether the against said estate is three months claims against said estate is t hree I second kiss was official or not is ODen from the 24th day of May A- D- months from the 24th day of May, I ' r 109C inH V,a. fmo limits fry, noir. i T 1Q9C o nl Idn ttrrya llmOarl f i-iT- i . i . , aav, aim luc i. . xj i iiiuicw lui jia;" x.. j . u, iiuu t.uc t 1 1 1 - ii. uvu w 'ment of debts if one year from said payment of debts is one j-ear from :o: 24th day of May, 1926. said 24th day of May, 1926. I Daugherty is the man who is going: Witness my hand and the seal of' Witness my hand and the seal of south door of the Court House in the 1 ster. real name City of Plattsmouth, in the County 'of John Dempster, Anselmo B. Smith, of Cass, Nebraska, at 3 o'clock p. m., Smith, real name unknown on the 24th day of May, 1926, the; wife of Anselmo B. Smith; all per following described property, being 'sons having or claiming any interest the entire remaining assets of said j in the following described real es- bank (save and except the liability J tate in Cass county, Nebraska, to- of stockholders after assets hausted) to-wit: are ex- 5,000.00 600.00 44.25 24. SO 259.93 50.00 80.00 1,200.00 5,000.00 2,250.00 400.00 BILLS RECEIVABLE Being Notes Against Var ious Persons. J. P. Falter (Note secured by real estate mortgage on land in Polk county on which foreclosure is pending) $ Harvey, O. M. and C. A. Parkening, W. E Porter, W. B Queen, E. R Richardson, Floyd N Richardson, C. F. Sans. Walter Snyder, George W Interest in a note given by Geo. W. Snyder for $3,- 500.00 held by Anna M. Wooley R. J. Hall JUDGMENTS The following judgments in Dis trict Court of Cass county, as fol lows, to-wit: Mar. 16, 1922, Gus R. Olson, $1,483.90. Mar. 16. 1922, Ralph J. Hay nie, $1,396.35. Apr. 26, 1922, Chas. C. Par niele. $10,409.75. Mav 22. 1922, Nellie Parmele, $13,021.45. June 2S, 1922, W. R. Egen berger, $1,677.25. Nov. 20, 1919, F. II. Wynn, $556. C9. Feb. 27, 1924, W. B. Porter, $S92.64. May 22, 1922. Leonard F. Terryberry. $4,063.36. Judgments in the Circuit Court of Jackson county, Missouri: September 27, 1922, Reitz, $1,791.80. Judgments in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska: Apr. 12, 1922, R. Shrader, $100.00. June 26, 1922, Wash Young, $404.54. Febr. 17, 1922, W. B. Rishel, $25.00. Apr. 12, 1922, W. Parker, $140.00. Febr. 17, 1922. Percy Field, $73.00. June 19, 1922, W. F. Davis, $30.00. OTHER ASSETS Tax Receipts on the W SWU and the NE'i SWi,-i and the NWU SEU of 26-16-1, Polk county Ne braska $259.34 Balance due on Reese Hastain con tract in settlement of Mrs. C. H. Par mele judgment $300.00 The above assets will be offered separately and also as a whole. A full list of notes and other assets will be found in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of said county. Said sale to be for cash, or as by law provided, should the Guarantee Fund Commission see fit to submit bid or bids. Dated this 3rd day of May, A. D 1926. E. J. DEMPSTER, Receiver of Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. By C. M. SKILES, His Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. W. A. C. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. William H. McCord et al. Defendants. To the Defendants: William H. Mc Cord, and wife, M. J. McCord, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the respective estates of William II. Mc Cord. deceased, and M. J. McCord, deceased (real name unknown), real names unknown; and all per sons having or claiming any interest in the SEU of the NE'i of Sec. 1. Twp. 11 North of Range 13 East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 8th day of May, 926, the Plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of Cass county, j Nebraska, the object and purpose of j which is to establish and quiet and the defendants and each nf them l.e confirm plaintiff s title in and to the decreed to have no estate, title, right, above described lands and to enjoin ciaim or interest of any kind in or each and all of you from having or to anjr of 6ajd reaJ estate, or any laiming to nave any rigni, tine, es- Dart thereof, and that the defendants tate, lien or interest, either legal or and each of them and all persons equitable in or to said real estate, or daiminc bv. through or under them. any part thereof, and to enjoin you, be perpetually enjoined from claim and each of you from in any man- ine or a8sertine anv lien unon. or ner interfering with plaintiffs pos- anv rieht or title to. or Interest in session or enjoyment of said prem-" Baid reai property, or any part there- lses ana ior equuaoie renei. of. and for such other and further This notice is given pursuant to relief as mav be iust and eauitahle. an order of the Court. You are here- You and each of von nrp fnrthpr by required to answer said petition notified that you are required to an on or before Monday, the 21st day of Bwer said petition on or before the June, 1926. In failing so to do, your 2Sth dav of June. A. n 1926 LYMAN RICHEY SAND & GRAVEL COMPANY, wit: Government Lot four (4) and the southeast quarter (SE',4) of Sec tion thirty-four (34), Township thir teen (13), North of Range thirteen (13), East of the 6th P. M.. and Government Lot five (5) in said Sec tion thirty-four (34), EXCEPTING, however from the land above describ ed the following described tracts of hind, to-wit: FIRST All that part of said Government Lot five (5) lying northerly from a line beginning one hundred twenty-six feet east of the quarter section corner between Sec tions thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35), Township thirteen (13), North of Range thirteen (13), East of the 6th P. M., and running north twenty four degrees and twenty-three min utes (24 23") west to tho southerly bank of the Platte river; SECOND A strip of land one hundred fifty (150) feet in width, it being seventy five (75) fept wide on each side of the center line of a dike as now built on said land and upon which a rail road may herealter be buiH; THIRD All that part of the southeast quar ter (SEU) of said Section thirty four (34) lying between a line drawn fifty feet distent and parallel with and northerly from the center lino of the present "Y" track of the Chi cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, and a line drawn seventy five feet distant and parallel with and northerly from the center line of the main track of the said Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Com pany's Oreapolis and Ashland line; FOURTH All that part of said land hereinbefore described and conveyed as lies south of the right-of-way of the main track of the railroad of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail road Company on its Oreapolis and Ashland line, in the State of Nebras ka; real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 1st day of May. A. D. 1926, Lyman Richey Sand and Gravel Company, a corporation, filed its petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, as shown in Appearance Docket , page , naming you and each of you as de fendants, the object and prayer of which said petition is to quiet the title in the plaintiff to the following described real property, to-wit: Government Lot four (4) and the southeast quarter (SEU) of Section thirty-four (34), Town ship thirteen (13), North of Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., and Government Lot five (5) in said Section thirty four (34), EXCEPTING, how ever, from the land above de scribed the following described tracts of land, to-wit FIRST A 11 that part of said Government Lot five (5) lying northerly from a line beginning one hundred twenty-six (126) feet east of the quarter section corner between Sections thirty four (34) and thirty-five (35). Township thirteen (13), North of Range thirteen (13). East of the 6th P. M., and running north twenty-four degrees and twenty three minutes (24 23") west to the southerly bank of the Platte river: SECOND A strip of land one hundred fifty (150) feet in width, it being seventy-five (75) feet wide on each side of the center line of a dike as now built on said land and upon which a railroad may hereafter be built; THIRD All that part of the southeast quarter (SEU ) of said Section thirty-four (34) lying between a line drawn fifty feet distant and parallel with and northerly from the center line of the present "Y" track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, and a line drawn seventy-five feet distant and parallel with and northerly from the center line of the main track of the said Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company's Oreapolis and Ashland line; FOURTH All that part of said land here inbefore described and convey ed as lies south of the right-of-of the main track oC the railroad way of the main track of the rail road of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company on Said petition further prays that default will be entered therein and judgment taken upon plaintiff's peti tion. W. A. C. JOHNSON, Plaintiff. By A. L. TTDD, ' to " J - 11U lO jJ 1 kA . V t,V.ktk7 J UUUU V DU. J WW t,v0? V fcWV V , - 4 TIT T T 13 A fOTT1PV to get it in the neck this time and he said County Court, this 24th day of said County Court, this 24th day of .mAU"4W- Attorney. is from Ohio, too! And so are ,but we never stole anything. we, April, 1926. (Seal) a26-4w H. DUXBURY, County Judge. .April, 1926. (Seal) a26-4w A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge. J aal for results. Advertise your want in the Jour (m6-4w) H. E. KUPPINGER, Attorney. A Corporation, Plaintiff. Advertise your want in the Jour nal for results.