THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926. PLATTSKOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUSUAX Che plattsrnou tb journal PUBLISHED SEjQ-WEEEXY AT ILATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA air4 l i-'oatotlce. Piattsmouth. Nb.. ait cod-cl. mail matter THE CHURCH'S TASK No agency in America is more ac tive than the Federal Council of Churches in the premotion of applied Christianity in such fields as industry, 'politics, iniernational relations, racial situations, and child "labor. Doubly HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Comparatively few adults acknowl edge a feeling of terror in the pres ence of this majestic display. There is, however, a distinct difference be tween fear and caution. The danger nE nparlv new Voss electric washer: trom ligutnmg is never greater, dui R. A. BATES, Publisher one double tub power washer, it exists and it should be reduced as $25; one single tub hand and power nearlv as possibly to the vanishing: significant, therefore, is this published' washer, $10; one sewing machine,' Doint - 't HMkm SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Di ADVANCE statement of iis general secretary, Dr. Samuel McCrae Cavert: "We are in danger of forgetting, in these days . roij $7.50; one $165.00 Edison and about 40 records for $75; one Vose piano,' -:o:- $100; one $800 player piano with 32 oils, $250; one large Duofold in fine HAS CAR BURNED of concern over the problem of mod-! condition, $25; one large Davenport,' From Tuesday's tally ern society, that we shall never have 25; one day bed with new pad,. Yesterday morning $17.50; 3 Simmons beds, full size.'Buick "Master 6' the fine new belonging to Dr. LIVE PEACEABLY Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Romans 7:17-18. :o: And it is the day after. :o: July has not forgotten how to do its stuff. :o: Millions for prohibition, but not one cent for temperance. How do you feel? -;o: d UtUtI M)Lll MlLllUlll Ie I It I Illtll. j - . . n , o-o 'A ,1 ( m. Qtnro-oco r,f rk-rr, a Vi a t.-oc act rT,rz,l Inr ' , -J . U If fatlli 4 , J . t7 ' ' ail tf 1 -U U , t . titan tji. vuia uar T tAO v. ..... t. . wi v . i j The nev world that we seek requires 5 matresses, $2.50 to $5.00; one 5 , fire in this city, the car being caught first of all new men men with puri-' section practically new sectional book on fire as the result of some shortage Florida seems to be some pot. :o: melting et purposes and with creative moral power." ; In those words are summed up the church's greatest tash. It is in :o:- All motorists want life, liberty and the pursuit of pedestrians. :o: It never is so noisy in Paris that you cannot hear the franc drop. :o: Stlfmade men often need minor al terations. :o: Once there was a Socialist who ab solutely would not debate. :o: Did you ever, outside of the movies, see a sheriff with ain star? :o: Xo more hot weather, so they say. You know who "they" are, don't you? n The biggest time 'ever puUed off in of tne Iand just completed by Prof. Plymouth. Thousands of visitors Walter S- Athearo of Boston Uni- ( versity. After an extensive survey, A true feminist is one wha speaks lie asserts that of the 53,197,000 boys of my house, our income and his and girls under 25 years of age in .the! case, $2S.50; one brown mahogany in the car it is thought. The doctor, library table, $12.50; one 54 inch 12 in company with Wayne H. Allen of foot extension dining room table,' Omaha, had driven here to enjoy the $29.50; one buffet to match, $27.50 ; . celebration and the two gentlemen 6 leather seat chairs tp match, $2.75: were enroute to the home of Mr. training of the youth of the land to 'each;. 4 rockers, $2.oU to $,.i0 each; Allen s parents in the south part of la keen sense of righteousness, to a' 3 oak library tables, $7.50 to $15.00; J the city when the fire took place. . i - v. cream separators, $12.50 and $25; They had turned off the paving on nuu-.a.u ,nu0,,u-:a11,.u,auu;oiie 3 piece vicker sun room suite, ' Chicago avenue and were about half to acknowledge of citienship. The de-: new neVer used, $35; one floor lamp way up the hill on Patterson avenue i velopment of moral character and of complete with shade, $12; one 4 piece when Mr. Allen smelled something WHAT IS religious conscious! mount to physical mental attainment. . Nowhere is the need more grapliic- nes is even para- bed room suite just like new $59.50; well-being and to!? 12 rugs. $7.50 to $15; 1 11-3x12 Golf would be a great game were it debts l not for the talk about it afterwards. :o: -:o:- reiigious Friends are people who have a com- agency. He instruction from any then puts this perti- Senate committee limits campaign mon interest in the same unimportant nent question: "How long can the funds to $25,000. That ought to be things. j moral intregiry of a nation be main plenty. I :o: l tained when seven out of every ten :o: What a howl would ensue if it were of its children and youths receives is a great thing and people poverty that made women wear so few no systematic moral or religious train- ally put than in a study of the youth 'See them at Christ & Christ Furni ture Store, 114-11 s south oth street, or call Phone 645. See them at GHRIST & GHRIST Furniture end Rugs 11S-122 South 6th Street FREE DELIVERY Phone 645 Piattsmouth cause of the smoke that was filling Axminister rug in Al condition, $25; the car, he thinking at first that 20 dozen fruit jars at 5 cents each. ! the clothinsr of himself or his com Many other articles not mentioned. panion had been caught on fire from some sparks. C lancing backward Mr. the United States. 36, 873. 000 receive 1 : no Money will lose fortune. their lives in pursuit of a clothes! -:o:- :o:- There are a few troolodities who' I Dr. Athearn's study leads him to WHEN LIGHTNING HITS Your own chance of being killed by lightning is extremely small, but anv chance of death cannot be consid- the conclusion that there is "a low Coffee some of its raising. lered negligible. Each year a few are 1 originated in Africa end t till believe that women make up to jevei 0f ethical idens in selected arup-; billed by electric discharges, and it les.of American youth" and "a high; is very likely that a considerable per- Allen was startled to see smoke pour ing out of the back of the car and hastily getting out th two gentle men found that the rear portion of the car was burning very rapidly- As they were some distance away from any residences where they might secure water the fire gutted the inside of the car and the seats, furnishings as well as the paint on the car was burned off and making the car a practical loss. it's black enough to show look natural. :o:- -:o:- The only necessary having nothing to say entertainingly. :o: Any man who says he knows a apologv for woman like a book has never read a is to sav it. book to the end. I :o: susceptibility to immoral conduct , centage 01 mis smaii total mignt oe among typical groups of American saved by the exercise of such caution 1 .?.i T Y youths." He demonstrates that thes is recommenaeu Dy scientists -who i war had little to do with present ' have studied the freaks of lightning. ENJOY FAMILY GATHERING From Tuesday's Dally The home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A Horn in this city was the scene of a very delightful family gathering on Monday when for the first time in many months the members of 'the fam ily were all present to enjoy the day and to observe the double celebra tion of the national independence clay as well as the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goodchild and little daughter, Jean and Miss Bernese Horn of Omaha came 1 - 1. 1 - 1.1 Papillion bank closes its dxrs and .crime conditions, uecause me average .... ; down for the occasion and Miss t . r.r ., - i o i i Know enouen 10 come in oui 01 uieu nonin n-v. 10 otionrimir the uverviiiiiitr aaverust'u came iu utt- it is iraim mui 11 piimut nt - , years, ana more man nan 01 me auio-,'"" dot and occurred to add to the pleas-: committed suicide when an electrical storm is In j mobile thieves are boys of high school j progress. A human creature indoors ...11-. TiinvMrcntiivprawnfpnf is not an object sufficiently isolated There wasn't so much crime when ' signing. Don't you think it. Simply . criminals was S ure of everyone. -:o:- :o: Andrews, dry chief. fishing for a bigger salary. :o: it was a disgrace instead of a mis fortune to be in jail. j, :o: A big fi?h may have pulled a man out of a boat in Rhinelander, Wis. Anyway, he claims it did. :o: It takes a lot of will power to do the necessary work in your yard, If. plenty of amusement is assurreu 0, .. .1 rt li i rr 5r fl.'tr0 ! 'OZ uu l tin auuiu t.v mi - t. ....... :o: to attract the bolt which is seeking ac thn mnr,, i cr.ncn .fnncnuB prime an easy path to the eartn. iiut to i increases. The onlv alternative is an ! watch a fine electrical s-torm from the It might help some to interview the adequate religious training. It is clear vantage of a sheltered porch or va- victims day after day and give the that makinc provision for this re criminal no publicity at all. jquirement is th- greatest task of the -:c:- Wow for the Legion Carnival. It i is the next best thing on record and i church today. -:o:- HAS YOUTH DETERIORATED? i T.if p-rnw? simnler. Back in the fleeting thing. In New:!0s a lot of explaining was requireu Fame is a York students were Grant's Tomb as a handball court -:o found using' if you talked with a divorced woman, i -:o:- In the Forum migazine for July appears an interesting discussion of the question "lAis Youth Deteriorat- led?" Two colfge girls debate the In New 1 v i , f.'hfiTTi Ttinntnininf that York a cartoonist tried to ""J'- vouth is moviP Xast in the wrong di- is'that of thp son of the family ap proaching the bathtub on Saturday night. :o: a G. O. phant. P. cartoon without an held in and for said county, . and . . i.: if l,..i.,cQ i Hww yOUtU IS niOlh i tuc iuim u.-, - - khnv -Jine -a-Vix- iho nruvcr nf rwti. The original slow motion piciure m.. iw..i l . . ' ihr n-,s,inir onm. ning. If one is in the open during a r";."" .:- el f i lh'ii? t.uv -r r m i iLAurioiawuiuxivk Li auicu i a. 11U -v - i -i . . and deciding that Youth is hold-: uueui mucuer storm n is wen to that notice of the pendency of said . .1 tiipt roaiiv m,ttr, lie flat on the earth. petition and the hearing thereof be o i . Tiio ocn .n.nc, 1 Eriven to all nersons interested in said i. i i,r.r crniTKr Tkt, ciiTTitiry DaracraDtis or tne "' v t-u ui v,BVa . .. . randa is doubtless .quite as safe as to immure one-self. Iu either case there can be no harm unless the edifice itself is struck. If one is caught in the open it is wise to avoid the shelter of trees, es pecially such sappy trees as the elm. Water is one of the best conductors of electricity, and a watery tree like the elm is one of the best conductors of electricity, and a watery tree like the elm is very likely to attract likht ning. If one is in the open during a thunder summer school at the University of Nebraska, was also here for the day. 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 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 As if be-in isn't torture The chief objection to good conver rationalists is their casual way of demonstrating the gift while playing bridge. -:e: What's become of the old-fashioned movie love film where the final close up lasted as long as the average honeymoon. o: Tho artrant-irp in traveling on an imi.HMti ttiin i5 That you learn what . that vsas the sea can do to you without the ' tlie Puncture aid of liquor. ' :o: The alarming report comes from to Florda, you might get down there two . debated ofler in time to turn right around and come thought hock again ; o ; ; "jUyqUF1 vtiiii wr uuu An .hot l,o,- Vtr, otrnl- W 1 ! crl, t r, ! r r & 1 1 c ' f""lUS "P." "1 opportunity ior . - ..v order in the piattsmouth Journal, a ; and have suffered no serious harm, semi-weekly newspaper printed in . ... Pessimi pPeaKS as toilows: LQR1DALE? FLORIDALE is a 50,000 acre tract of fertile soil on the uplands of West Florida, owned by the same people for 32 years. Native pine has been cleared from great acreages and demon stration plots have been devoted to determin-. ing what fruits and crops can be grown most profitably. -f. NOW, it is ready for setders. You can buy five acres or more, planted to oranges, blueberries, grapes, plums and other fruits. Select cleared land and virgin pine-lands also available. Com plete nursery, trained horticulturist, poultry, expert and general farm adviser available to help settlers. All year round green foliage ideal for poultry and dairying. THERE is no guess work about this develop ment. Land prices are reasonable; profits from the soil are surprisingly large. And it is a beau tiful, pleasant place to live. We will help you make full investigation. Write for illustrated booklet about Floridale today. Frank CX Riker Company 26 South Main Street Council Bluffs, Iowa ( FOR SALE The Sophia Schafer farm, four miles west and five miles north of Murray. See F. G. Egenbergcr. Piattsmouth. NOTICE TO CREDITORS people allu 11 lue cioming is ury me doit a mrrir.-iTi mts tie was roDDcn f ,,! icerns tne loss or a thins: lu iuU. u nf his mony and tortured in Mexico. ! caIt mate refinenuut. We lack cioming is saturatea tne bolt may in Mexico without money ' Cfrt21-ignity of charm and refine-, IlMlow ine ciommg insteaa or tne ch, despite their Filly con- l,ouJ- 11 JS aavisea oy some tnat any- a I me lit wl , The body is largely composed of water, said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, Dated June 30th, 1926. A. H. DUX BURY, (Seal) jo-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS :o:- ventioi anc their inhibitions, our, one caught in a thunder storm in the Things people remember about an fatlierVnd mothers are not without. ! wilds should immerse himself in order exposition: three side shows, a pint p pt.0ple are like a herd of to saturate his garments, or, if this be awful, a sassy traffic cop, 1 , - enclosed in a wide pasture, i impossible, to expose himself to the rot- Germany that bread dough contains ; prf)!;pf.rous tiines! alcohol. There's nothing for it now. Leaiess we rush, in an impetuous, j rain in order to be drenched at once. 4,.,e stampede, toward the far-' There are few manifestations of Florida's time has come. Four'thopasture gates, not knowing -what n2Ture's power more awe-inspiring banks closed their doors, and the. ,eV0nd, more pasture lands, or and at the sanie time more fascinat- fifth is ready to do so. Oh, yes, these , ns We have huripfl asirlp a.ll con-' in5 than a violent thunder storm. v ion. . Accepted standards are :nil' jis. And now, without precedents. an antecedents, we are asi -:o: but to extend the Volstead i Tit-t ciwnt $7d 0 ' .' , ut,J "-'" ,ying law over tne oaKeries, out suau, n " t.n s:ates! All ot wnun comes LEGAL NOTICE 0,000 in twenty- f;, . . In the District Court of Cass coun- 1;p rocr.nnt; h t ps of Eovernment are.,,, Vrrs That-would have help- ... i.i, -tnrdkhj l"r l" v , , ,. lg as a plucked ostrich. We have' Ryron Golding. Plaintiff, vs. F. growing ,ed the farmers wonderfully. -:o: owed the wind. II. name unknown, et CJ&teL i) RESIDENT X IvVssas cm; Ma Dicrc tlie HospUalilij of Uxc old SotitK meets the generosity of tKe neL0Vcst in tkeavt of cAnierica 3 4SO ROOMS WITH BATH $&OOAND UP ri s m J 5 N old-fashioned watch charms cut of peach stc we are reaping the anDoren. real .lii'vin.i'nri T , , ai. iieienaants. The Uetroit News reports that tj" 'ue- uur To the Defendants F. H. VanDoren, whittler who can w -it""oau' UUI real name unknown; Mrs. F. H. Van- mhiijitiomess theories. Lven at that. Doren, real name unknown; Charles however, I am wondering if the past M- Ildwin and Mrs. Charles M. generations haven't something on us." Ba1,dwiD' real name unknown; the ..... . , unknown heirs, devisees, legatees. OrtiyiiFia offers the fallowing personal representatives and all other reply- ! persons interested in the respective "All of the petty things to which estates of F. H. VanDoren. deceased, you, a generation or two ahead of nar?e unknown; Mrs. F. II. Van 4 , , . IJoren, deceased, real name unknown: us. attach so much importance, are.charles M. Baldwin, deceased and mere symbols of a revolt, whose ob-jMrs. Charles M. Baldwin, deceased, ject is Freedom, Freedom, the cry real name unknown, real names un- polke'of the ages. and it is onlv in this known: -' ! I k mi i n ri AnAW 1 , quu ticii. u ui .vuu are nereuy on the 26th day of aintiff filed his suit in is now building breakfast nooks. :o: Another big Florida real esta'. " velopment has gone into receiV which means, we suppose, tb " is to be separated from the w1' :o: Now we're busy plowing ing for corn and about Chrtf rouo.-. liKllt lia, .he, wou,- be regarded. ln0M "7 -o- ' I Beauty and idealism, the two eternal June. 1926, pi 'pray- s tin e 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 Piattsmouth in said county, on the 12th day of July, A. D. 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day and on the 13th day of October, A. D. 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., to receive and ex amine 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 12th day of June, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) jl4-4w County Judge The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, BS. 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 Piattsmouth, 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. 192 6, 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. N A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) jl4-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FAEM FOE SALE The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. See or write O. II. ALLEN, Omaha, Nebr. 2220 Howard Street. Your ad in the Journal will be read by 75 per cent of the buying public. SHERIFF'S SALE 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 ft Since ( heritages of Youth, are still alive. It the District Court of Cass county. !J. Taylor, deceased Dr. John A. Griffin Dentist Office Hours: 8-12; 1-5. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soennichsen Building i Old "Earth is Shaking Saturday Many Parts Suffered Earthquarkef i ii.J frora cold-it off, you who are alarmed at this , Township 12 North of Range 9, East'rix; certain it is not smvf , . . , nf ihp fith v tt in naB i r i iiinuiuua muuBici ui, j uulii: i ay less . - . "-' v.uuuij, i w il ,1 , i i ti.. r .... Ilehrasfca iho nhiorf anri TMitcft P t rki nr.i I iiu naic uuiy lilt' iui Jil jl c.prcssion WniCIl 7 ; " ... UJ u (Ui (iuoc vi uu icauiug auu .nrtiirt. '.,,, i mcn is to ioreeiose 'lax Sale Cer-,of C. E. Taylor Drayi .a..v.u-. iiit iia t c x-1 v i luql nan nt-t-ii iiii j . t - - . ,..- , " " .tincate rsumoer 52. on Lot 9 in jtratron of said estate e, uwcui. wu ru, ueau! kiiuu. iaugn , the KE ii of the SW M of Section 1 6. : to Evelvn Stamn. a filing the petition ng that adminis may be granted as Admlnistrat- -:o:- Ordered, that July 22nd, A. D. V.mnn is sun- nttntinT, tn th. Rnrf.iro rir,, r tJlticl' vy me coumy ireas- i2t, at ten o ciock a. m.. is assign- -Now we see tnat r -urer ot t-ass county, .Nebraska, on;ed for hearing said petition, when nosed to use perfun , . ..." um-iuuvi o. is;i, auu Bunsequent an persons interested In said matter v t. jwt-nifui- -aA.ra iaiu luciruuun iur me years may appear at a Lountv court to oe " - r-know one that ber how the expression affected you- iyz 123, 1924 and 1925 held in and for said county, and btate journal, & firecrackt,r when parents cried 'O Tem-ISL. e1:ltaDle rehef- how cause why the prayer of peti- will have to sme I , This notice is given pursuant to tioner should not be granted: and t1uc- rra: KJ ilU " l"e IUDDy partian order of the Court. jthat notice of the pendency of said lis tnat tne young insurgent who to- lou are hereby required to answer petition and the hearing thereof be a good deal of . good enough for day inspires your wrath will one day Eaid petition on or before Monday, given to all persons interested in said Nb, 1S all get enough to be saying to a group of tolerant lh?,. 16th day of AuSust- 1926- In matter by publishing a copy of this the people here .Qt.m . 0 , t. , , .failing so to do, your default will be order in the Piattsmouth Journal, a " Co LCI O ill Lfl I fi 1 II i v iia vo - 3 At s j j . . eat and we a :, ' . ,cura merem anu juugment taKen semi-weeKiy newspaper printed in 'ell as we can ex- changed. Now in my days V upon plaintiff's Detition. Raid onnntv fnr thr ac!eiw are hh d we go to orida :o: pect. c0 wiiyx , ' or anyotheJ enough, alor well Advertise your wants in the Jour nal Want Ad Dept., for results. upon plaintiff's petition. BYRON GOLDING, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD. j5-4w His Attorney. '(Seal) j21-3w said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated June 18, 1926. A. H. DUXBURY. 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 in riattsmouth 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, 192G. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) j28-4w County Judge State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by C-olda Noble Real, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will oh the 10th day of July. A. D. 192C, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the south front door of the court house, in Piattsmouth. 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 Piattsmouth, 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 again.-t said De fendants. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, June Dth, A. D. 192G. E. P. STEWART. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. O. W. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. J7-S w NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE County Judge. Ij28-3w 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, Piattsmouth, Ne braska, sell to the highest bidder for cash One 192 Ford Coupe, Motor No. 12,86 4,331, Engine Model T covered by a chattel mortgage .signed by Ed Cotner in favor of the Piatts 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 commenc ed to collect either the whole. or a part thereof; said sale will be held for the- purpose of foreclosing said chattel mortgage and satisfying the amount due thereon, to-wit: $226.64, together with all costs accruing by virtue of this foreclosure. EDSON & COMPANY. Mortgagee. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage given by Willie Meierdierks to Piatts mouth State Bank, dated May 27, 1924. to secure the sum of $1.743. 0. payable December 1. 1924. with in terest at 8 per annum from date to December 1, 1924, thereafter at 10, on which the Bum 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, Piattsmouth State Bank will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following chattel 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 eteers; seven calves. ""v. Said sale will be held on the west half (V) of the southeast quarter (SEU), 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 one and one-half miles north of Louis ville, and about three miles Bouth west of Cedar Creek. Nebraska, on Monday, July 12, 1926. at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated June 21. 1926. PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK Mortgagee. W. A. Robertson, Att'y. J21-3w i