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    MONDAY, MAY 31, 1D28
PLATTSKOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOTJXffAI
PAGE THREE
Cbe plat temo'jf h Journal
I'USLiSILED SEMI-STLXY AT PLATTSMOUTH. KE3RASILA
Katarad at Foitofflco, Piattaxacath. Net., as secoad-ciaaa mall raat'.or
R. A. BATES, Publisher
FEICE $2.00
SEEING THEY PERCEIVE 1T0T
Hearing '" shall hear, and shall
not understand; and seeing ye shall!
see. and not perceive. Acts 2S:26.
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Stock shippers seek rate tut with,
the railroads opposing.
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The truly great are always modest,
-they are never overbearing.
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Hard knocks help a man, but they
. i
tioii t :ieip an automobile engine,
I
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"Bubbling Over" sounds more like
a girl's name than a name for a race
horse.
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Ono of the best things about the
old songs is that the worst ones are
forgotten.
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When the last lie is forced to heat'
!
retreat Satan will have a lonesome;
time of it.
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One feels sorry for the man who is
married to an imaginative woman
with nerves.
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The bird with the brightest plu
mage is not always the one that sings
the sweetest.
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The average golfer lets the caddy
carry everything but the expletives
and vocables.
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i
An island is a small body of land
entirely eurroundod by international;
complications. j
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General Dawes has become more'
vice presidential than we should have,
thought possible. '
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Pcrshing back to health. The gen-
eral has recovered from illness that
brougl
him home.
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After all is said, ir is probable that,
the so called inferiority complex. "Men should help at home"
comes from inferiority. 'line. Yes. but how are you
:o: to make them do it?
Another Missouri bank closed. The
Northwestern State bank of Burling-,
ton Junction closed its doors Monday, j
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Maybe the reason they print the';
bill of fare in French in sofne hotels.
is because what you don't knew won't
hurt you. j
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A small town is one in which you"
are compelled by public opinion to;
attend amateur shows whethe r vou'
want to or not.
tot-
Germany has discovered a royalist
plot in Beriin, and
there's another.
sort of a rebellion in Warsaw. Maybe
ihe tow countries would like to trade
troubles.
Who is prouder todav. than a youns
man or girl that steps out oi
t thnt ctr-nc nut nf ttip
high school as a graduate. May the
continue to be proud as they go up,
the elevator. f
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A writer laments that conversa
tion is a lost ait in America, and
mor-.t persons who should be entertain
ing tt'lkrrs are onlv dull bores. But
it doesn't matter.
since everyone is
so busy talking himself
doesn't listen to the bores.
that he ,
' RESIDENT
KWS AS CITY.MOI
Y 1 icvc 11 ic 1 tospitalttij
of the eld Soutk
meets trie fjeuevositij
of the ncitAVcst in
thceavt ofcAnieuca
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43 O ROOMS
WITH BATH
$3.00ASDUP
t Dr. John A. Griffin
"t Dentist
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J Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5.
i Sundays and evenings
by appointment only.
I PHONE 229
Socnnichsen Bail din
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4 Svy
PES YEAH CJ ADVANCE
senaters to probe now dry rulin:
I Party lines, forgotten.
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Maybe a pretty ankle is the niesti
dangerous curve of all. I
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Alt 1 . 1 IIU 1 111 111 111'. UWIUT-
if the wife does all the na?'-ring.
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TllfV. 1. lift 1. A ll nwmtr i-ri . I V. I .-. ,1
c
In teres t i ng in forma i ion J im
! of Link- Rock. Arkhasas, looks good.
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To step all anneal bills, passed by
'senate. would force Doheuv and Fail
tr;al.
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House gets modified Haugen bill.
That is not satisfctoiy to the western
people.
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Booze storm
racs on White
House nd congress got right into
th
e Ira v.
tor-
Any time you feel absolute ly sure
! of the quotation you'ro going to use,
! look it up.
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Now it is the Salvation Army that
j is to be inspected. What is the mat
ter with it?
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Mail robbers who want what's com
ing to us sometimes get what's com
ing to them.
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If we could see ourselves as others
see us, we wouldn't believe quite all
that we see.
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A man love-, a woman because he
wan ft. to. He marries her because she
wants him to.
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bometimes we think we fee newj
faces, when they're the same old fac
in new makeups.
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The I- tcnc-h to mis!; on in the Ri:T.
Kriin's vague request for peace not
! i o be considered
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If a
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lot of young sprouts ' weren't i
kept so busy lcok'nc for a parking
place they might find a job.
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Cooler weathtr predicted.
Vacation days are lu re what will
we do with the boys to keep them efr
the streets.
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That axiom about it being more I
hlessrd to irive thnn to receive nrohnb-
lv V.--S devised by someone on the re-
! ceiving end. I
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Many a poor woman who works
sixtcr, hours a day has a husV.nd
who growls about how much it costs;
him to support her.
tot-
Gee where the senate is shortiv to.
'""" "v. n,t
its regular occupation
-i; ti-.ii .!. .1. 1.,
prouing. ei:, mey migni us wtn ue :
doing that cs nothing.
tot-
A medical authority
says women's '
i,oti1ii,t-.nanm,i3 ciimiti tin sMTiti-
rs moe!etv will permit." They're al-
readv about as cantv as costumes' '""-t mend their ways, or see their at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for
ii" m nprmit ' " I currencies go the way of the Ger- bearing petition, when all persons in
wiii utm.ii. tf.rpsted in said matter mav aDDear at
to:
Ccn crae(nCv D. Butler is to be
congratulated on getting out of Phil-
i adelphia before the senatorial elec-
'tion. It is feared he wouldn't have
! enjoyetl it a bit.
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! Although France admittedly cat
pay her American debt for 02 yea:
and not all of it then, she wants
borrow an additional $300, 000. fe
from us. Speaking of gaul .
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A St. Louis man who talked in I
sleep Is in jail charged with havi
ft Mr wiv.'5 V.ut when should a m: n I
with that many wives do his talking
certainly not ounag uis wan.i
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I A son comes mightly handy, some - -
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.w.m-. ii ut-.. jum -.uuuw u v
1 lit s wantcu. iaive tor instance iii.n
Chicago youth who acted as best man
I .
iat his father's second marriage and.
his mother's third.
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Some senators seemed shocked at!
rumors than considerable money was
spent in the Pennsvlavnia primary,
lEut whPt will the wet cPnators siv
Ul nat v,ni Ine wei -enaiors sa
-J-'if it should be revealed that the Vare
forces spent some of it?
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Mayor Dever of Chicago tells the
Illinois Federation of Women's clubs
Jjthat equal suffrage hasn't cured the
'Jills, of politics. Maybe not, but in
t Illinois, you see, the women had the
handicap of Chicago to contend with.'
The Seat of th
Trouble
When your engine becomes balky, do
jnot attempt xo nx it jourseu. more mpnt aml allowance. The time lim
often than not, you'll make matters ited for the presentation of claims
worse unless vou are an expert. The
safest and best way is to come to us,
where the best of skilled advice and
: assistance 15 at your command,
You
f :n f - t i t
- v.iii una our v.crK prcmpi ana re-
liable, and our charges most reas'
enable. Drive in any time, or call
us when in trouble.
Frady's Garage
Phone 58
ONLY THE EEGINIKG
, ,. .
Last week's sharp decline in
French, Belgium and Italian ex-
change, so closely following favorable
action on tar- war
thr- war indebtedness of
those countries to the United States
makes it clear that debt funding in
the b s:inning not the end, of finan-
cial reconstruction. For several years
after the war these countries, par-
ticularly France, took the position
that nothing could be done toward
financial
reparation
reorganization until the
issue
wa!,- settled. After
the Dawes plan they fell hack on
their war debts to the United States.
seeking action at the hands of this
renin ry that would reduce their for
eign obligation- and ttuis :na..:c in
ternal financial re-forms easier.
All three nations received more
favorable consideration from the
United States than they anticipated
when the dobt issue first arose a few;
I?Pivr:iiniK nnviiK.rts lire
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lump made by Germany according to
schedule, but in spite of these fav-
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I orable developments the currencies of
i these countries are still declining. The
, , . ,. , , , , .
French franc established a record loy.
Ior 111 UUH K; t,('" ai:u 11
aiuia franc fell behind the Ficncn
for the first time this vrar. while lira appear at a County Court to be held
i i , , , in and for said county, and show
also dropped well below the best quo- cau?e why th(? prayer Qf petitloner
tat ions since the debt agreement was sijoulrl not be granted: and that no
npproved by congress. tice of the pendency of said petition
The facts seem to be in all these and the hearing thereof be given to
, , a!l persons interested in said matter
cases that the time has come when ex- ,;v a copv oE tbis order
terr.al considerations must be disre- 5ti ihp rinttsmouth Journal, a semi-
g-p.rdd ar.d internal reforms under-
..u.,! t f nni-! i rrnrvrv
Coasting alone on the easy course of
ir. Hat :e-n. tbese countries aruarentlv:
ipck. the courage to begin vshero
m.'
:y began with the Dawes plan.'
and wber
England had begun even i
earlier, and work their way back to
normal through the re-establishment
of metallic currency systems, balanc
ed budgets and programs of economy
ei.il
will enable them to build up
and maintain the favorable trade bal-
lances essential to the payment e,f!
their foreign obligations.
The oay of recnoning
cannot bo
much longer delayed. 1 liese countries
.!
man mark, l tiey nave received every
favorable consideration from the out
side. They must now work out their
own salvatiem from within.
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LOST!
! One bay white faced horse, with ;
one white hind foot. Weight 1200. paper printed in said county, for
one two year old horse mule. Notify! three successive weeks, prior to said
Joe Baker, owner or Charles Chris-'day of hearing.
wisser, Murray, Nebr.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
Bv virtue of an Order of Sale is-;
'sued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of I
the District Court 'within and for J
x-ohmci-;. r, nrt e, ma ,u
rected, I will on the 3rd day of-
July, a. u. lifo, ai iu:uu o ciock
1 i- - 1 .!.. . . 1. . 1 I- a.
a. m. oi sam ua, .n me wuui ironi
door of the court house in Platts-!
njouth in sahl county, sell at public
auction to the
to the highest
st bidder for
il estate, to-
rash the following rea
' .
wit:
Lot 1-', lwock JU, in the City
of Plattsmouth, as surveyed,
platted and recorded, in Cass i
county. Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Peter F.
uoos aDU .UI?e uoos' Ajeienaants,
to satisfy a judgment of said Court
recovered by The Standard Loan &
-Savings Association, Plaintiff against
said Defendants.
A D og
i-iattsmouin, ieDrasKa, aiay z an,
E. P. STEWART,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
O. W. JOHNSON,
Attorney.
m31-5w i
FARM FOE SAIE
The Dovey section. Will sell in one
I piece or will divide to suit purchaser.
See or write;
O. II. ALLEN.
Omaha, Nebr.
2220 Howard Street.
Phone your Want Ads to No. 6.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate
of
Amelia V. Streight, 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 June
7. 1926, and September S, 1926, at
10 o'clock a. m.. each day, to receive
and examine all claims against said
against said estate is three months
from the 7th day of June, A. D. 1926,
and the time limited for payment of
debts is one year from said 7th day
of June, 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 3rd day of
Mav, 1926.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ml0-4w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Alida A. Blair, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
! You are hereby notified, that I
wm pit at the County court room in
plattsmouth in said county, on the
1st day of June, 1926. and on the 1st
flnv CAntomKnr 1 O Fi it ton r r- rnr
"l . -. -
a. m., of eacn day, to receive ana
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
lpt daJ. of Junp A D 1926. aml the
time limited for payment of debts is
on year from said 1st day of June,
1' , , 4. , .
Witrpes mv hariri ami trie seal of
r, n
fai(1 Couty Court, this 7th day of
jjav.
Scal) m!0-4w
A. II. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
I
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
tv. ss.
In Centnty Court.
In the matter of the estate of
uoen i. jvuuwit-R,
' On reading and filing the petition
of Ro,)ert f; Knowies praying that
administration of said estate may be
granted to P. L. Hall, Jr., as Admin-
istrator; - V l u,t
Ordered, that June 1st, A. D. 1926,
at 1Q 0.cok a m is assigned for
hearing said petition, wnen an per-
sons interested in said matter may
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive
weeks
P" ay Vtlt 1926
' a u nrvmuv
Ger-'(Soal) ml0-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Cecilia D. Jahrig, deceased,
On reading and filing the petition
,of Anna Hunter praying that admin
istration of said estate may be granted
to William Hunter as administrator
Ordered, that June 12, A. D. 1926.
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a. county court to be held in and for
said county, and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not De
granted; and that notice of the pend
ency of said petition and the hearing
thereof be given to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing
!a copy of this order in the Platts-
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-
Dated May 15th, 1926.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml7-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administratrix
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
,. cc
In the County Court.
in tne matter oi tne
estate of
. . r .
iienry ei. iong, ueceasea.
On reading and filing the petition
of Bertha Shrader, Gertrude Nickles!
and Ella Long, praying that admin -
istration of said estate may be grant-
m? j-.-w
,ed to l.lla Long, as Administratrix;
Ordered, that July 5th, A. D. 1926,
at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all ner-'anv
sons interested in said matter mav
r.ppear at a County Court to be held : interfering with plaintiff's possession
in and for said county, and show;or enjoyment of said premises, and
cause why the prayer or the petition-
ers should not be granted; and that
notice of the pendency of said peti-
tion and the hearing thereof be given
.to all persons interested In said mat-
ter by publishing a copy of this order
iin the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-
I weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
.prior to said day of hearing. I
Dated May 24th, 1926.
. A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m31-3w County Judge.
ORDER OP HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Katie Hoenshell, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
oi n,an j. iioensneii, praying mat.
administration of said estate may be
granted to W. E. Hand, as Adminis
trator; Ordered, that June 7th, A. D. 1926,
at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned for
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
notice of the pendency of said peti
tion and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons interested in said mat
ter by publishing a copy of this order
in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks,
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated May 13th, 1926.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m!7-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass. Nebraska.
James W. Newell and wife, Hallie
Newell; Ella Newell Stewart and
husband William M. Stewart; Eer
nice Newell Fuller and husband Roy
J. Fuller, and W. A. Robertson, Trus
tee for Helen Roberts Hunter and
Newell Roberts, and Robert Newell,
Plaintiffs, vs. Bertha Shopp and hus
band Frank B. Shopp, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court of Cass county. Nebraska,
entered in the above entitled cause
on the 22nd day of May, 1926, and
an order of sale entered by said
Court on the 22nd day of May, 1926,
the undersigned Sole Referee, will
sell at public auction on the 26th day
of June, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
the south front door of the court
hcus? in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, to highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
The east half (E) of the
northwest quarter (XTH'U ) of
Section twenty-nine (29) Town
ship twelve (12), Range twelve
(12), Range twelve (12). east
of the Cth P. M., in the County
of Cass, Nebraska
subject to two certain mortgages
thereon; one of f6.000.00 given to
Annis & Rohling Company and as
signed to John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company and one of $292.
ZQ given to Annis & Rohling Com
pany upon which there is an unpaid
balance of $1SO.OO.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour. Ten per cent of bid cash at
time of sale and balance on confirma
tion. Dated this 22nd day of May, A.
D. 1926.
D. O. DWYER.
Referee.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
m24-5w Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court cf Cass coun
ty, Nebraska
Glenn Vallery, Plaintiff, vs. Lillie
M. Anderson et al. Defendants
To the Defendants Lillie M. Ander
son; Lydia Wright and Wright,
her husband, real name unknown;
John Wright and wife, Mary Wright
William F. Hatch and wife, Mary
Hatch: the heirs, devisees, legatees
and personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the re
spective estates of Lillie M. Ander
son, Lydia Wright and Wright,
her husband, real name unknown;
John Wright and wife, Mary Wright;
William F. Hatch and wife, Mary
Hatch, each deceased, real names un
known; and all persons having or
claiming any interest in, right or
title to. or lien upon the following
described real estate, to-wit: Com
mencing at the southwest corner of
the NE1.; of the NWi of Sec. 35,
Twp. 12 North of Rge. 13, east of
the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne
braska, running thence east 9 4 feet.
thence in a northeasterly direction
along the right-of-way of the Mis
souri Pacific railway 618.8 feet.
thence west 242.8 feet, thence south
61S.8 feet to the place of beginning,
containing 2.4 acres more or less,
and known as Lot 28; also the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wit: Com
mencing at the southeast corner of
the jfWU of the NWU of Sec. 35,
the 6th P. M.. and running thence
north 627 feet to the south line of
Mynard, thence west along said south
line 150 feet to the southwest corner
of said lots, thence south 627 feet to
the south line of said KW4 of the
NWU of said Section 35, thence
east 150 feet to the place of begin
ning, containing 2 acres, more or
less, all in Cass county, Nebraska,
real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 15th day of May,
1926, the plaintiff filed his suit in
the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, the object and purpose of
which is to establish and quiet and
confirm plaintiff's title in and to the
above described lands, am
each and all of you froxn
d to enjoin
having or
V UV.I1 U1A J UU A. i JU-ft uO v '
claiming to have any right, title, es-
jtate, lien or interest, either legal or
, equitable in or to said real estate, or
part thurpnf. and tn enioin vou
anil pnrh nf vmi from in anv manner
for equitable relief:
This notice is given pursuant to an
order of the Court. You are hereby
required to answer said petition on
or before Monday, the 5th day of
July, A. D. 1926. In failing so to do.
your default will be entered therein
and Judgment taken unon plaintiff's
petition.
GLEN VALLERY.
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD.
m24 - 4w
Hia 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. Ale-
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 H. Mc- Smith; Chicago, Burlington it Quincy
Cord, deceased, and M. J. McCord, Railroad Company, a corporation;
deceased (real name unknown), j the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
real names unknown; and all per-'representatives and all other persona
sons having or claiming any interest intere'sted in the estates of the fol
in the SE'4 of the NE'i of Sec. 1, ! lowing named deceased persons: Lou
Twp. 11 North of Range 13 East of j den Mullin. Barbara E. Mu'.lin,
the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne- John Dempster, Dcmp-
braska, real names unknown: ! ster, real name unknown. wife
You and each of you are hereby 'of John Dempster, Anselmo B. Smith,
notified that on the 8th day of May,! Smith, real name unknown
1926. the Plaintiff filed his suit injwife of Anselmo B. Smith: all per
the District Court of Cass county, 'song having or claiming any interest
Nebraska, the object and purpose of jn the following described real ts
which is to establish and quiet anditate in Cass county, Nebraska, to
con firm plaintiff's title in and to theiwjt; Government Lot four (4) and
above described lands and to enjoin'the southeast quarter (SE'i) of Sec
each and all of you from having orjtion thirty-four (34), Township thir
claiming to have any right, title, es- teen (13), North of Ran:-e thirteen
tate, lien or interest, either legal or(i3)t East of the 6th I'. M.. and
equitable in or to said real estate, or ; Government Lot five (o) in said See-
any part thereof, and to enjoin you.
and each of jou from in any man
ner interfering with plaintiff's pos
session or enjoyment of saiel prem
ises and for equitable relief.
This notice is given pursuant to
an order of the Court. You are here
by required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, the 21st day of
June, 1926. In failing so to do, yourj(35 K Township thirteen (13), North
default will be entered therein and
judgment taken upon plaintiff's peti
tion. W. A.
By A.
C.
L.
JOHNSON,
Plaintiff.
TTDD.
His Attorney.
ml 0-4 w.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
Notice is hereby given to the quali
fied voters of School District No. 36
of the County of Cass, State of Ne
braska, that by the consent of two
thirds of the District Board of said
district, an election has been called
and will be held at Calfee's Harness
Shop in the Village of Greenwood in
said school district on Tuesday, the
15th day of June, 1926, the polls be
ing open from 8:00 o'clock a. m. to
S:00 o'clock p. m., at which time
there will be submitted to the quali
fied voters of said district the follow
ing proposition:
"Shall the Disrtict Officers of
School District No. 36 of the
County of Cass. State of Nebras
ka, issue the bonds of said School
District In the amount of Thirty
Five Thousand Dollars ($35,
000.00), bearing interest at the
rate of Four and Three-Fourths
Per Centum (4 7c ) per annum,
payable semi-annually, maturing
in not to exceed thirty (30)
years, to be dated July 1, 1926,
and
"Shall the District Officers of
said School District cause to be
levied annually a tax sufficient
for the payment of the interest
and principal of said bonds when
the same become due, the pro
ceeds "of said bonds to be used
for the purpose of erecting an
addition to the present High
school building."
For said bonds and tax
Against said bonds and tax
Voters desiring to vote in favor of
said proposition will indicate the
same by marking an "X" in the
square following the words "For said
bonds and tax." Voters desiring to
vote against said proposition will in
dicate the same by marking an "X"
in the square following the words
"Against said bonds and tax."
WATSON HOWARD,
Moderator.
JNO. E. SCHULLING,
m20-4 w Director.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
William Ballance, Plaintiff, vs
John J. Worley et al. Defendants.
To the Defendants John J. Worley,
Mrs. John J. Worley, his wife, real
name unknown; L. Pierce, real name
unknown ;Mrs. L. Pierce, his wife,
real nameunknown; W. Pierce, real
name unknown; Mrs. W. Pierce, his
wife, real name unknown; L. & W.
Pierce, real names unknown; Alice
Shepherd, Shepherd, her hus
band, real name unknown; George
H. Warren and the heirs, devisees.
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
respective estates of John J. Worley,
Mrs. John J. Worley, L. Pierce, Mrs.
L. Pierce, W. Tierce, Mrs. W. Pierce,
Alice Shepherd, Shepherd,
George H. Warren, Wheatley Mickel-
wait, Illisiania Mickelwait, Fred H.
Mickelwait, Mrs. Fred H. Mickelwait,
each deceased, real names unknown.
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in Lot 9 in Block 62,
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 21st day of May, l
1926, plaintiff filed his suit in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne-;the
braska, the object and purpose of
which is to establish and quiet and
confirm plaintiff's title in and to the
above described lands and to enjoin
each and all of you from having or
claiming to .have any right, title, es-,
tate, lien or interest, either legal or
equitable in or to said real estate or
any part thereof and to enjoin you
and each of you from in any manner
interfering with plaintiffs possession
or enjoyment of said premises, and
for equitable relief. I
This notice is given pursuant to
an order of the Court. You are here-
by required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, the 5th day of
July, 1926. In failing so to do, your
default will be entered therein and
judgment taken upon plaintiff's peti
tion. WILLIAM BALLANCE,
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD,
His Attorney,
,m24 - 4w.
NOTICE
In the District Court In nnd for
the County of Cass, State of Nebras-
ka.
To the defendants: Louden Mullin;
Barbara E. Mullin; John Dempster;
Dempster, real name un-
known, wife of John Dempster; An-
selmo 13. Smith;
Smith,
real
name unknown, wife of Anselmo B.
tion thirty-four (34), EXCEPTING,
however from the land above describ
ed the following described tracts of
land, to-wit: FIRST All that part
of said Government Lot five (5) lying
northerly from a line beginning one
hundred twenty-six feet tast of the
Quarter section corner between Sec
tions thirty-four (34) and thirty-five
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 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 ra'.l
road may hereafter be built; THIRD
All that part of the southeast quar
ter (SEU) cf said Section thirty
four (34) lying between a line drawn
fifty feet distant and parallel with
and northerly from the center lino
of the present "Y" track of the Chi
cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroal
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 lite;
FOURTH All that part of said land
hereinbefore elescribed 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 , rage ,
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
tenter 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 of the railroad
way of the main track of the rail
road of the Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Railroad Company on
Said petition further prays that
defendants and each of them be
decreed to have no estate, title, right.
'claim or interest of any kind in or
to any of said real estate, or any
'part thereof, and that the defendants
and each of them and all person3
claiming by, through or under them,
be perpetually enjoined from claim-
ing or asserting any lien upon, or
any right or title to, or interest in
said real property, or any part there-
of, 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 the
28th day of June, A. D. 1926.
LYMAN RICHEY SAND &
GRAVEL COMPANY.
(m6-4w) A Corporation,
Plaintiff.
II. E. KUPPINGER,
Attorney.
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