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MONDAY, JULY 5, 1926.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE THREE
L THE GREAT AMERIRCAN GAME
BE A PEDESTRIAN.
Cbc plattsmouth lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
atarad at Postofflce. Flattamoutfa. Neb., m aecoad-clkta mall mtttfir
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Some feminine complexions are
complex.
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A cynic is an idealist who has lost
his illusions.
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Most people don't need a trouble
light in order to find trouble.
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It's the things kept out
of the
paper that everybody wants to read.
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Some people think they are entitled
to a lot of credit for doing as they
please.
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Maybe it is better to be right than
be president, but try to be one or
the other.
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Some men ride a hobby merely for
exercise.
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The girl who is a lemon is seldom
squeezed.
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Too many friends in need will keep
an easy man broke.
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Fourth of July at Plattsmouth is
heralded all over Cass county.
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Another form of Americanism is an
itch to shake hands with a great man.
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Advocates of capital punishment in
sist murderers are not given enough
rope. j
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Many a man pulls down his char-
You've got to say one thing for acter in an effort to build up his rep
rennsylvania, she has no "cheap utation.
politicians." :o:
:0: j It is a good plan to allow your
Honest confession may be good for heart to remain a little softer than
the soul, but it puts an awful strain your head.
The Lice Powder with
The Big Black X
Is one that is unconditionally guaran
teed. Guaranteed to banish poultry lice,
stock lice, plants, etc. lyia Pratts Pow
dered Lice Killer. Dust some on a lousy
lien. You'll be amazed. Put some in the
duot bath. How quickly the hens pep
up ! Completely free of lice. A biff gener
ous sifter-top can for a quarter
marked with a big black X under the
Pratt name.
tffiSPowdered
jT Lice Killer
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Automobile salesmen, installment , if you are a mere pedestrian, you
house collectors, insurance agents have a lot of fun coming to you.
and others whose business brings( That is, if you have not already
them much in contact with the finan- taken your5 share of it.
cial affairs of the rank and file know j Granting that you are a mere
what the great American game is. pedestrian, station yourself anywhere
The great American game is "Keep-' along Main street, between the Dur
ing up with the Joneses." I lington station and Sixth street, start
Melodramas of another day used to along about. five o'clock in the after
blame the race track and the poker no0n, and you will get all the amuses
table for the sad tales of defalcations. ment tnat is comintr to vou.
Today dishonesty is more likely to
grow out of the unconquered-desire
to have as good a car as our neighbor's.
Not so many years ago, on this
principal thoroughfare of ours, the
pedestrians stood and watched the
automobiles go by. Now the automo-
Motor cars, fur coats, platinum( biIes stand and watch the pedestrians
! jewelry and radio sets are all fineigo by It is a common thing on a
things to have. We do well to have Sunday afternoon for a motor car to
them as fast as we can afford them. get ,it by a nian out for a waik.
But not before we can affprd them. It is now possible for a motorist and
! . It is a sort of moral cowardice that hi3 family to spend all afternoon in
prevents us from having the courage I a $2,000 automobile and not see more
to live within our income. We haven't than 30 feet. of scenery. He can get
the nerve to admit to outselves, ourthe same sensation' by smearing him
wives, our raniines aim inenas mat self with engine oil, covering the fam
on friendship.
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What's become of the old-fashioned
girl who was proud of the natural
finish on her face?
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If two women kiss only once when
they meet it is a sign they are not!ceiPts autl disbursements of $35.0000,
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The fellow who used to put notches
on his gun now has a grandson who
puts them on the bumper.
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good friends.
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we cannot buy as many things or as
big things as the man up the street.
It is especially hard when the man
up the street is one of our acquaint
ances. And perhaps our wives go
about together.
Some time ago a pathetic not to
say tragic case came to our atten
tion. X young and ambitious man,
making a salary of $60 a week was
' I so anxious to have everything his
The Anti-Salloon League's finances neighbor3 had, to give his wife) every
pile up impressively under the Reed;tning she wanted, that he had taken
committee's searchlight. The other reckless advantage of all the install
day its 30-year budget showed re-' ent opportunities that came his way.
Finally, ho went to a friend for ad
THE BIG BUSINESS OF POLITICS.
I:,ai loiai uas now leaped io vice and help This friend checked up
$60, 000,000. And Mr. Wayne B.!thj ,.n,1T,p. mnn'B affairs Hp found
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Things are at sixes and sevens with Wheeler as a witness "has not yet that the boy had bought a house and
the crapshcoter when he throws 'em spoken his last word. The books atjiot a piano, a radio and an auto
in the order named. j Westerville, O., have yet to be ex- 1110"tile. He had pot his name on
:o: lamined. (agreements to make payments to the
its got so, mat you cant leu, The public reaction to those figures ammiT,t of $7 a week
The income tax collector may have; whether a fellow's stingy or just sav-(has not yet crystallized. The senti-'was $60 a week
And his salary
a profitable experience looking into ing to buy a motor car.
One of the greatest examples of un
reguitted affection is presented in
misery's love for company.
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A girl doesn't enjoy an outing un
less the right young man shows up
somewhere in the scenery.
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ment oi ary extremists can. ot course, Pe0ple think more of us, not less
be discounted. It will approve every of us when thec Bee us making an
red cent, bless every act, sanctify allihonest effort to live within "our in-
,the coercion and strategy from the come We do not create real respect
"booze, lying and bribery" confessed ' by' 6piurging.
I by Pussyfoot Johnson to the intiraida- Isn.t it better to keep up with an
j tion and cajolery recited, in Mr.; ideal of honesty and courage and com-
wneeiers memoirs, a benediction ior n sense than it is to keep up witn
il a11- , the Joneses?
rri 1 4 a . . 1 ti! !11 J . t
Senator Reed finds where dry funds i 11,uue"uul luueus WIU uo t"".1.e, Isn't it better to keep our self-re-
went. Federal government fell down, ""-- -'-... ".w . Bpect tlian to Keep our neignDors
on prohibition enforcement, Finchot's
counsel declaires.
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will realize that the Anti-Saloon
been the Standard Oil or Henry Ford
j guessing?
There are some western senators of political organizations. They know
that don't seem to know why and! that poverty was the portion of the
The
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the returns of the Pennsylvania pri
mary. :o:
About .the first thing a physician
does is to examine the patient's
tongue probably to see if it will tell
what he is worth.
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The city fathers of Berlin have
voted to make marriage easier, but
they can do little to ease the torment
of the proposal stage.
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After a girl has been a bride for
about two weeks she begins to lay
plans for steering some other girl up
against a similar fate.
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Plattsmouth will have the only big
celebration on the Fourth of July that
will be held in southeastern Nebraska
this year. Come, everybody!
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A quake in California. Tremblor
felt along the coast from Santa Bar- Another objection to prohibition is
bara southward. Los Angeles effected that when we hear that an artist has ( has ever liad such reSources. Tradi-' writes a letter calling for an answer
MRS. OR MISS?
There ought to be a law yes, ve
admit the objection that there are
league's infancy and youth
Westerville books, presumably, will! already too many laws, but that can
shpw the rise to affluence. It is a
wherefore" they were sent to represent
the people's interests.
The bridge problem would not seem fair guess, probably, that the money, few hundred of the nuisance kind In
so difficult if it were definitely de-jbegan to pour in along about 1910. J order to make room for a really need
cided whether trumps are private. If that 13 correct, the bulk of the ed law, it is a good law nearly
.
profit or public interest.
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ily with dust and sittng in front of
his house.
Motorists used to speak of how
many thousand miles they went in a
month. Today they speak of how
many blocks they went in a year. It
is a good car In present-day traffic
that gives better than 10 feet to the
gallon. The race Is not to the swift
and an idle clutch gathers no distance.
In order to get all the enjoyment
that is your legitimate due watch the
expressions on their faces. Mre voice
less profanity is used by our drivers
on Main street during congested traffic
hours than any spot of equal area on
the face of the habitable globe.
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FARM FOR SALE
The Dovey section. Will sell in one
piece or will divide to suit purchaser.
See or write
O. H. ALLEN,
Omaha, Nebr.
2220 Howard Street.
Everybody reads the Journal Want
Ads and your message placed there
will get results.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
; $60,000,000 has been spent in the everybody who wears trousers will
lsst lfi vpurs , say it is a good law.-
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No other political organization! It would require every woman who 0"n--- rhepencyo'f
among other cities. One death and
very little other damage done.
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Someone wants to know how to
avoid crowds on the Fourth. The best
painted a still, we have no very clear
idea as to what is meant.
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tion has always credited the Repub-, to indicate whether she is married.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
Coleman, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of William D. Coleman praying that
administration of said estate may be
granted to W. E. Hand, as Adminis
trator;
Ordered, that July 27th, A. D.
1926, at ten o'clock a. m., is assign
ed 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 peti-
and
said
petition and the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in said
Senator Willis of Ohio has threa
end to talk the river and harbor bill
way would be to go around where the to death, and judging from the effect
orators used to identify this as the!f the 'senator's speeches on us we
lican nartv with a "hnrrpl" hut the 1 unmarried, or has never been married, matter by publishing a copy of this
G. O. P. is a piker compared with the This would be accomplished by prefix-.order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a
it- v . ,r . m. "semi-weekly newspaper printed in
" Big Business of the Anti-Saloon ing "Mrs." or "Miss" to her name. The gaId county : for three successive
League. , j lueu i iiuu iu saiisi uu mitiuiiuus-
! TJn Sn 1. n a ..-nr. nn... n e? IK' Q 3 td hor TTIiirrfort KtntllS hilt fOT
land of the free and the home of the
brave.
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Congress has voted more aid for
prohibition workers. As long as the
would say he would have no difficuty
in doing it.
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The "under-cover man," as sponsor
ed by Gen. Andrews, is one more entry
a
in the price of prohibition. It is
QVI VI 111111.111 l II S, 14 1 1,1 4 .J 111V 11 1 S !. .bW t
these gangsters, just so long will pro- portentlous entry. Gen. Andrews has
hibition be an issue, and a big issue declared for "under-cover govern
in this county.
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ment," whose other name is terror
ism.
Fess bill is crushed. Coolidge's: :o:
farm aid plan suffers defeat in the! Seattle, Wash., a short time ago
senate by a decissive majority, the! elected a woman mayor. Now she has
vote being 54 to 26, with many old started a campaign to clean up that
line republicans deserting the admin-, city of vice.. If she succeeds she will
istration. A real set back for the ' more than a mere woman mayor
White House. j s,ie wil1 be a Person credited with
J super-human power.
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If any of our friends know of tn
, old civil war veteran in the county,
please advise him-to be sure and corr.e
to Plattsmouth on the Fourth of Jul;'.
We need him to help swell the num
Jber in the last march of the old boy.
Anybody can help us to get the o d
soldiers here if they will stir thei;-
selves.
a spender, but that primary was a
sprint. The Anti-Saloon League has
staged a Pennsylvania Marathon.
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the purpose of address.
' Consider the embarrassment which
arises when one receives a letter sub
scribed, "Cordially yours, Jane Ham
That we are facing an actual and t Sandwich,." The recipient does not
serious news shortage it appears from wish, in view in view of the cordiality
this Washington A. P., dispatch .expressed, to resort to clammy "Dear
"Mrs. Calvin Coolidge narrowly es- Madam," and he stands only a 50-50
caped a fall on the sidewalk in front, chance of being right if he writes
of the white house, being saved by her. "Dear Miss Sandwich" or "Dear Mrs
weeks, prior to said day of hearing.
Dated June 30th, 1926.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) j5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
son John "who caught her arm."
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The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the Estate of
Rachael M. Worley, Deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in
Sandwich." How on earth can he Plattsmouth in said county, on the
tell whether she was a Ham before1 12th day of July, A. D. 1926, at the
uu tf 1 uui jMKsJii 1 1 tr 11 V1 ii llcl V t: Jy yJ- one: ucvaiiic a oauu nivn ui ty iiciuci
CTfotel
RESIDENT
KANSAS CITY, MO.
herc tlic Hospilaliltj
of tkc old South
meets the generosity
of the neiifWest in
tWffcart of cAnierica
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430 ROOMS
WITH BATH
$3XOAND UP
Dr. John A. Griffin f
Dentist
We note in this week's Liberty tin
story, of Gen. Custer's tragic end, ty
! Author Chapman, based on an Inter
view the author had some years aco
with Indian Scout Curley, "the only
survivor." According to Lieut. Cel.
the Little Big Horn," Curley's story
was discredited years ago. The only
survivor was a horse, Comanche, and
"be said "neigh" to all would-be in
terviewers. :o:
Paradoxical as it may seem, the order and we can jocate the trouble
costly primary election system of;nnirklv
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cnoosir.g candidates ror oiace
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Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5.
Sundays and evenings
by appointment only.
PHONE 229
Soennichsen Building
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sition on the republican ticket in the
person of Fred G. Johnson of Hast
ings, former lieutenant governor.
she has always been a Sandwich?
of said day and on the 13th day of
October, A. D. 1926, at the hour of
What Ails Your
Engine?
Or, maybe, it ought to be a good ten o'clock a. m., to receive and ex
idea to abolish the "Mrs" entirely and 'amine all claims against said estate,
call all women "Miss." Why should !w,tn a view fir aju,sttme,nt a"d
. ,, , (allowance. The time limited for the
it be indicated that a woman is mar- presentation of claimg against said
ried. any more than that a man is estate is three months from the 12th
married or single? Married or un-jday of July, A. D. 1926, and the time
married the title "Mr." is applied. 'limited for payment of debts is one
it-, . .iT-. year from said 12th day of July,
When women get the title of "Dr.", j926
no effort is made to show that they j Witness, my hand and the seal of
are married or unmarried. We re- said County Court, this 12th day of
peat that there ought to be a law June, 1926.
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TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
JI Quarter Century of Jcrvice to Farmerr
1Q261
IHai-ftt-lPaiHr Foei?
Gives Too More Money from Digger Crops
Powerful Hart-Parr tractors are making it possible
for farmers to plow deeper. And deeper plowing is in
creasing both their 'crops and profits. Tests by Agri
cultural Experts show that land plowed deeper by
tractor power raises larger crops than by more shallow
horse plowing. This economical, kerosene-burning
tractor comes in three sizes for large, small , and medium
farms. Ask us to demonstrate one of the models on
your own farm.
Your Neighbor Knpws! Read What He Says!
Jtushville, Neb., June 17, 1925.
Hart-Parr Co., Charles City, la.
Gentlemen: I bought a Hart-Parr 16-30 in
the Spring of 1920, and have farmed a sertion of
land with it, doing practically all the work.
I have used it for breaking sod, plowing old
ground, discing and drilling by pulling both ma
chines together, listed corn with a two-row lister
and operated both a binder and a header during
harvest. My total repair bill for the five years is
$29.15. Thetractor is in fine shape and I expect to
run it six fir seven years longer. It is practically
trouble-proof. (Signed) C. E. DE WITT.
Fred C. Beverage, Murray, Neb.
AUTHORIZED DEALER IN
FOB SALE
The Sophia Schafer farm, four
miles west and five miles north of
Murray. See F. G. Egenberger.
Plattsmouth.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Valentine TomazewskI, 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
12th day of July, 1926,' and on the
13th day of October, 192C, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon 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 12th day of July,
A. D. 1926, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 12th day of July, 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 11th day of
June, 1926.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jl4-4w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
with the emendment that there won't
be until the women say so.
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ALL HONOROMUM MEN
(Seal) J14-4w
County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administratrix
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss. ,
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
The familiar "Hon." prefixed to the
names of our office-holders, no longer
means "Honorable" in all cases.
Thanks to the Anti-Saloon League's
delectable nraet ice of navintr momhers M- Taylor, deceased
of con-ress for makinsr drv sneches n readinS and filing the petition
or congress ror making dry speeches. iQf c R Tayior praying that adminis-
"Hon." now stands for Honorarium." jtration of said estate may be granted
Brother Upshaw of Georgia is an to Evelyn Stamp, as Administrat-
1 honorarium man. . irlx;
that you do not understand is no
mystery to us. The engine is out of
has
made it almost impossible f6r poor
men to have any chance of being
sheeted, and at the same time it has
made it possible for a lot of poor men i
to be elected.
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Mussolini recently had hia picture
taken .with the King of Italy. We
trust his Majesty was fully alive to
the honor conferred upon him.
Let us get at it right away and
Ordered, that- July 22rid, A. D.
1926, at ten o'clock a. m., is assign
ed for hearing said petition, when
all persons interested in said matter
Senator Willis of Ohio, is an hon
orarium man.
V Senator Fess of Ohio, Representa-,
tiyes Hudson and Cramton of Michl- may appear at a County Court to be
gan, they are all the pretty devices hld n and r said county, and
sa a more serions renair iob. Our 01 ine cnasie ana noDie Anu-baioon tloner should not be granted: and
T,air T,or. fr,llv en n I League, it has been disclosed. But that notice of the pendency of said
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Cecilia Jahrig, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room
n Plattsmouth in said county, on
the 19th day of July, A. D. 1926, and
on the 20th day of October, A. D.
1926, at ten o'clock a. m., of 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 19th day of July,
A. D. 1926, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 19th day of July, 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 26th day of
June, 1926.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j2S-4w County Judge.
WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM?
If you want to'sell your farm, an
auction properly conducted by experi
enced salesmen will do it. If inter
ested, write for particulars.
FORKE BROS.,
The Auctioneers.
132 No. 12th St.,
Lincoln, Nebr. jl7-3sw
SHERIFF S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 10th day of July.
A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., of
said day, at the south front door of
the court house, in I'lartsmouth, Ne
braska, in said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following real estate, to-wit:
Lots 5. and 6, Block 171, in
the City of Plattsmouth, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded, Cass
county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Clifford C.
Burbridge, Minnie Alice Burbridge
and Wolf Manufacturing Company, a
corporation, Defendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by The Standard Savings and Loan
Association, Plaintiff against said De
fendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 5th,
A. D. 1926.
E. P. STEWART,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
O. W. JOHNSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE OF CHATTEL
MORTGAGE
SALE
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
cope with adjustment work of every
description.
Give us a trial.
Frady's Garage
Phone 58
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on the 16th day of
July, 1926, at 11 o'clock a. m., at
the O. K. Garage, Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, sell to the highest bidder for
cash
One 1926 Ford Coupe, Motor
No. 12,864,331, Engine Model
T
covered by a chattel mortgage signed
by Ed Cotner in favor of the Platts
mouth Motor Company and assigned
Edson & Company for a valuable
consideration, said chattel mortgage
being dated the 18th day of Decem
ber, 1925, and having been filed of
record in the office of the County
Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska; that
no action at law has been commend-
Notice is hereby given that. under
and by virtue of a chattel mortgage
given by Willie Meierdierks to Platts
mouth State Bank, dated May 27,
1924, to secure the sum of $1,743.00,
payable December 1, 1924, with in
terest at 8 per annum from date
to December 1, 1924, thereafter at
10, on which the sum of $1,075.07
is now past due and unpaid; which
said mortgage was duly filed for
record in the office of the County
Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, May
28, 1924, at 9:40 o'clock a. m.; the
undersigned, Plattsmouth State Bank
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
chattel t property covered by said
mortgage, to-wit:
Two wagons; one planter; one
disc; one cultivator; one mower;
one gang plow; one rake; one
Ford truck 1919 model; one
grey stallion; two bay horses;
one bay mare and colt; ten head
hogs; six shoats, six suckling
pigs; seven milk cows; five
heifers; three steers; seven
calves.
Said sale will be held on the west
half (W) of the southeast quarter
(SE'i). of section twelve (12),
township twelve (12), range eleven
(11), Cass County, Nebraska, known
as the John Wolff farm, about one
and three quarters miles east, and
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v tn; ci veil 10 an oersons inieresieu lnuam cu iu vuucv-l cuuci uuic ui a.
' " v,1, . matter by publishing a copy of this part thereof; said sale will be held ; one and one-half miles north of Louis
to have not been honorariums order ln the plattsmouth Journal, a for the purpose of foreclosing said i ville, and about three miles south-
enough to go around.
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semi-weekly newspaper printed in chattel mortgage and satisfying the ' west or Cedar Creek, Nebraska, on
said county,' for three successive amount due thereon, to-wit: $226.64, (Monday, July 12, 1926, at 10 o'clock
weeks, prior to said day of hearing.
Have von anvthinff to sell? Tell weeKS- P"or 10 saia aa
nave you anyxning 10 sea iU Dated June lgf 1926
me worm aooux u inrougn tne jour-' A. H. DUXBURY,
nal s want Ad department.
(Seal) j21-3w
County Judge.
together with all costs accruing by a. m. Dated June 21. 1926.
virtue of this foreclosure. PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK
EDSON & COMPANY, Mortgagee.
J28-3w Mortgagee. jW.'A. Robertson, AU'y. j21-3w