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    THURSDAY. J HIT 22. 1926.
PIATTSI-IOTITH STin-WEZELY 3QTTB2Z&M
PAGE THRES
RADIO CHAOS
THE NAME OF WILSON
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
f he plattsmoutb lourrtal
Cats'- 4 at Poatofflcc. Pliittamouth. Nb.. J eod-clj mall inu.ttr
Miss Jessie M. Robertson of Platts
mouth is a candidate for the coming:
primary election on August 10th
K
A. BATES. Publisher
Hi .vPV-.r!t
Failure by congress at the session I'p in New York the board of trus-:
just ended to pass radio legislation tees of t he Ne w Rocht lie schools have
designed to put the control of broad- vrted to change the an me of the
carting under government depart- Weed row Wilson Memorial High 1926, for the ofSce of register of
iron's has caused Secretary Hoover to school. A change in the personnel of deeds. T.liss Robertson is splendidly
is .i;e an appeal to all broadcasting the b.;ard resulted in
::t'M:rn.s for co-nperation to avoid n:ti j'-1" T .'! r fore a cl
a Republican "iu'l'l'cu v:m.tr, naJUS uau
training along this line and exper
ange ot n;;me. jon(.e with law subjects and also ac-
"Chaos" in the air. The courts- have A fe weeks ago the author stood tual law experience. If Miss Robert
rulcd that the ;;nv"rn.!:H;t, due to in the beautiful Bethlehem Chapel son is nominated and elected she will
f snriHc '('"iiiitinn cnnn.it fi- t r-rmv-K ?r iilinr Tttisriita in ma Re a competent ana emcient o.u-
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LAY ASIDE SEI
frtqtirntly cost? more than
it is worth.
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Let us lay aside every weight,'
and the sin which doth so easily be- The University of Texi.s has an in
ttt us. and let us run with patience come of SlO.OoO a day from oi! royul
tlie race that is set before us, looking tits.
unto Jesus who endurt-d the crci. s. ' :o:
and is set down at the rjght hand' !f tIie democrats of .Mts.-outi are
of tlie throne of God Hebrews mi art they 'will nominate Harry
::troi wave lengths outside of the the city of Washington ai.d gazed at
?orrrr.w nt band of from COO to the tomb of Woodrow Wilson. Poor
l.fSGO Uivti-rs inclusive. This ruling, indeed must be the patriotism of the'
which h:s just been concurred in by i:.an wro does not feel a queer thrill
.icing Attorney Gtiiral Donovan, pass thrush his body when standing
Ji:'s away entirely with the uwia- on that hsllowed spot, and qu-er in-
e..i wavelengths and hours of op- deed the utter lack of patriotism in
e r ;it ion by the I t partment of Cot-'thc bean ; of men who would seek to
it-j and fore s the d jurtir.mt to rob !ii
'"it that ?,ov. run-.c :it control of ra- 1
tli" ha he i :i r .nil ri -l von!. ; cl
T i'.ti! congress provide . a n medv by
cial. Elm wood Deader-Echo.
of any vest ice of the honor
by naming a
t towed upon him
!'! in his memory. .
If Wood row Wilson could speak
The man who ran two households.
Kept up as many automobiles and
maintained two wives with plump
banking accounts, without having to
steal more than $.".300, ought to be
brought back to town and be made
city manager.
ORDER CF HEARING
and Notb-e on Petition for Settle
ment of Account.
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Henry C. Long, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notiifieid, that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth in said county, on the
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 Plattsmouth in said county, on
16th day of August. 1926. and the the 19th day of July, A. D. 1920. and
17th day of November. 1926, at 9 ion the 20th day of October, A. D.
o'clock a. m., of each day. to re
ceive and examine all claims against
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the 16th day of August, A. D
1926. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
16th day of August. 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 12th day of
Julv. 192C.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(S'-al) jl9-4w County Judge.
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Always be kind to du'rb brutes
tins includes your father.
::
Big 10 day ales begin Wednesday.
See that you get in on the big bar
gains. i
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Brevity, according to our observa
tions, is also the soul of modern
fashions.
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Some men have no use for music
except when they are permitted to!
play first violin
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Everything tomes to him who
waits; but by the time it gets here.
Kawef. 'direct and sp'ciii
:o. situation will prevail. It
There se-ras to be a battle brewing briefly, that any station ran
'between the tariff barons and the tar- vnt nly the wav' uut h of a
in narreus. ftatiott, but the time of
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gislaiiou this to that group of little-minded men in
mean
'pi rati
New Rochelle today i e woiiM
doubt tell then: that -under the
no
cir-
op
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss.
y other cumLtar.ees it would be better for the To all persons interested in the
.'ration, hool to bear a name otheV than his estate of Mary ' Ppangler, deceased.
On reading the petition of E. H.
Ambition is fine stuff
ful. Salmon are goldfish that grew big
enough to be eaten.
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Two stations operating simultaneous- own. rather than have di-atisfaction
But be care- , n,,,i-0 ;t n. u . ., n. ...... ......
t et more than a mixed and jumbled njoy empty plaudits, however he
! medley of sounds and soon kill any .might have appreciated the alhgiance
desire to purchase- a at or to listci of hi friends. The matter of course
in on one already bought. 'was cti" for New Rochelie to decide
, The radio broadcasters themselves for herself, and decid" it she did.
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(should he mot anxious to avoid a. And thereby ?ho broueht forth an all persons interested in said matter
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Some men are born small some Pi-niic- ooycott; on radio apparatus, expression from the wutely-known '"".v. -w'' al u u " l.
LDUIl LU UC 1H1U 1 11 Jul r-anj
It is difficult to define will power,
but a person who refuses to scratch
a chigeer bite has it.
Spangler. Administrator, praying a
final settlement and allowance of his
account filed in this Court on the
15th day of July. 1926. and for as
signment and distribution of said
estate 'and the discharge of said ad
ministrator: It is hereby ordered that you and
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countv, on the 2th day of July. A.
to hear what Governor Smith has to D jofi, at 9 o'clock a. in., to show
shrink and some others never find out 1 lus Wl1' bo tho inevitable result it
how small they really are. ( stations do not adhere to their assign-
:o: ld wavelengths and hours of opera- say on the subject; as he is quoted cause, if any there be. why the pray-
One of the most comforting things tiun. Business acume n would seem as follows: . r of the petitioner should not be
about a flivver is that it shivers just to dictate this course. Congress. I "Now Woodrow Wilson was presi- Planted, and that notice of the pen-
. dencv of said petition and the hear-
as well in the summer as in the when it convenes in December, will dent of the United States and was a tnereof De pjVen to all persons
They are recovering the bodies of winter. i doubtless pass radio le gislation whi:h leading world power. There is no interested in said matter by publish-
he does not want it.
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good swimmers who wouldn't believe '
the current was too swift. j
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will clear up the present tangled ton-' question that he gave his life to this
Mctory tor tne West, liaiiroad rates ditions. Until that time the 500 or
of 5 percent increase has been denied nJOre stations over the United State..-
To have 50. 000 pounds sterling a by the Interstate Commerce Commis- should hee-.l Secretary Hoover's plea
year, mutton has been removed fro?:i sicners. : with a view to the best possible en-
the bill of fare of th" Briti: h. j :o: ! tertainment to the pub'ic.
:o: ! A Chicago club woman claims she Radio has madj tre meudou? strides.
One of the government's master j-ias hcen married 45 year;, without Receiving appartus is nn- instaPed in
ciocks ai HaMiiHgiciu ": ui-ij iu itavmg a new dress, s:iov tins to r- jitjons of lmm.
ing a copy of this order in the Platts
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-
tr.fi in R.iirl rnilTlt.-v. for
vedurtarily as any ir.r-n that fell on wpek prjor tQ gaid flay Gf hear.
the field of battle. Still, in this en- ing
lighterud age. when we are talking of In witness whereof. I have here-bro?d-mi:K!edi:ts.-
and tolerance of unto ny hand and the Seal of
everybody's view, a little group of
said Court, this 15th day of July,
A. D. 1926.
cne-hundredths of a second a d?y.
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Eabe Ruth says. "Control of the ball
is two-thirds of pitching." We say,
"Control of your self is two-thirds of
living."
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The Missouri primary is about to
split ti e G. O. P. wide open. Well,
hasn't Missouri had enough repubi-,
can rule?
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your wife.
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tainment and pleasure are derived by
the owners of thesj sets. Even now.
however, the- air is congested and any
divergence from strict adherence to
ssigned wave'eneths causes confu-
. uon.
t It is clearlv tin tf tbn hrnn!rnetpr
Iii London, a man left $750,000 to , th( r(.fore to F(e to it t;iat t!lig con.
an orphan's home, whi-1: is the near- j fus5on j3 avoided and to do everything
, cm uu u.mu6 ,n tlleir power to advance the wen-
A floris tulturist is evolving a blos
som that has no pollen. And that,
for the hay fever addicts, is not to be
sneezed at.
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sia;I town, small frv. peanut poll-
Education, enter- ti ians are gathering around an oak (Seal) jl9-lw
tsble. wasting their time and energy
and burninu- tip the money of their
constituents debating on how to take
hm name off the high s.heol in West-'
chcter county. They have abundant
:ea-on to be ashamed of themselves.".
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A. II. DUX BURY.
County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty. ES.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Ma-
hala Hendricks, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of John Hendricks praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
granted to Glen Boedeker, as Admin
istrator; Ordered, that August 10th, 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 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 Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
July 13, 1926.
A. H. DUX BURY,
(Seal) jl9-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
Estate No. of August Tartsch
deceased, in the County Court of Cass
; county, Nebraska,
i The State of Nebraska, to all per
Isons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that
A horse has to be broken " before
you can drive it. but it is different!
with a motor car. The motor car
breaks you.
by storm and
money with you. j
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l r.e sloppiest tiling in tne worm ls niillions.
not a man who has just been dragged
out or tne river, uut a girl trying ; TPF l,:r'vTPTT' TT
CHAFIIN AS E0NAPARTE
, ,. . , ,, Georae-Tartsch. who is one of the
Charlie Chaplin, it is reported, wul ,,.,.C.Q Jnt,,.
derful new micntion which has taken .iriT,f,nr n ;1 rnpr.fiin, Vnnnlpnn. ' ..u v .;tt ,t.
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to cit and chew gum at the same!
the . leering that August Tartsch died m-
; n-ftnlla r-'i-s : t testate in i iattsmoutn. .eurai-iva, on
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Who will be nominated for sher- time
iff on the republican ticket? We know,
but aren't "oing to tell. Five candi-! Charley Bryan is the most popular; ing many American are said to have
A vast amount of nonsense i3 talked
and written about the fervent long
dates in the field.
' man in Nebraska today and will be for a sweeping movement backward
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nominated for governor wi thout op-1 toward simplicity in living. Thev are
Len"Ilieu: playing opposite Raquel Meller
or about March 17. 191S, being a
a:ne- resident and inhabitant of Platts-
Unlike most of his rol"s. this is to mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, and
be a Ticus one for Charlie. The the owner of the following described
rtist in !
or
to
Lots eisdit (8). nine (9) and
There are very few clowns who are: ten (10). in Block forty-seven
urn Vfstns to do somet'amg ii dir. n.
i bigger and better than any.me has t A .divided four-sixtbs
1 " - two-thirds interest in and
1 oone nelore.
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The chewing gum output last year position. He was a whole governor described as poor nervous victims of! " '. '. . '
in this country was valued at 47 mil- while in office, and the people are , high-pres-sure conditions which the
in the Citv of Plattsmouth. Cass
' rrn f I n t n-o i-iV i t Vint PliinJin !
1 T-nv ne -n c Vnc Cnl Qrii nPlffl 31
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tounty, Nebraska
lion dollars. Which may have been more than too anxious to vote for him can scarcely endure and are ready to
its value when it was new. again.
thinks he is one of them.
law the following named parsons,
X
Sy FARMING IN
yLORIDAXE;
OFFERS BIG PROFITS
FACTS cannot be disputed. Anyone who will , ?
investigate will find that two acres of Satsuma -oranges
on M. W. Carrol's farm sold for over
$2500. And that W. S. Reeve's ten-year-old
trees yielded $2400 per acre. It is a known
fact, too, that a pioneer grower of blueberries .
fcells his crop for about $500 an acre.
s
A GREAT many fairy tales have come out of
southern Florida, but there are real profits,
happiness and ideal living conditions here for
intelligent farmers who come to the uplands
of Floridale in West Florida.
THIS 50,000 acre tract, owned by the same
men for 3 0 years themselves practical farmers
has been subjected to experimental farming
tests. They can show you what fruits, vegetables
and general farm crops can be grown with profit.
VE have investigated and will help you get full
information. Write today for the illustrated
bookie t about Flori dale.
Frank C Riker Company
26 South Main Street
Council Bluffs, Iowa
revolt again when leadership comes
and a start is once made. One mi'ilit
j think, if he came from some other
' sphere to rurvey conditions on this
j earth, that enormously strong and
formidable barriers had been erected
.'to present men and women, sick of
t
; the complex burdensome life of the
f.wentieth century, from escaping from
'it, in whatever degree, and finding the
' simple ways of existence, which they
I are pictured as craving constantly.
But that, of course, is "bunk." There
I are still wide regions where life is
' crude and plain and dull enough to
satisfy the most extreme taste for
vegetating. It is cheap and easy to
exist that way, if anyone really yearns
for nil that it means an 1 implies.
I Entertainment can beavoided, diet re-
J duced to the plainest food possible to
desire, ami clothing made extremely
plain, cheap and easy to wear, take
care of and dense. There is no law.
against doing without, practically all
of the frills ant! refinements of mod-.
ern life. The truth is that no one' P3
except a few freakish persons here b
and there really desire the condition,
many are said to hunger and thirst
' for every day. What we often and Mj
j cjuite generally covet is all we want of
j the fruits of a complex and opulent!
j civilisation, without worry or much
hard work in getting such abundance;
of the full life of the times.
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It seems as though every time
President Coolidge gets settled down
to his fishing and other recreation cn ;
his vacation, he is interrupted by a
rush of executive work forwarded'
from Washington. It is hoped the!
ter: Henry H. Tartsch. a son:
Delia Tartsch. a daughter, and
Georsre Tartsch. a son
j Of course, we will look forward to-wit:
' with interest to seeing Charlie por-i Dorothy Thornburg. a daugh-
: traying the role of Napoleon.
' But. even at the most sullime
moment when he is picturing the That said decedent died intestate;
ereatet warrior of all history, we will that no application for administra
have a hard time shutting out the tion has been made and the estate of
, ,M .. ... , . " . , , said decedent has not been adminis
vision of C harhe with his spiay feet. torcd in fhf stjt(? Qf Nehraska? and
queer coat, funny cane, and pie-toss- thnt the court determine who are the
ing antics. heirs of said deceased, their degree
1 Therefore, if vou happen to be in of kirship and the right of descent
, , , ... . . in the real property of which the
the same crowd with us at a movie li K , ,. , . , ' Vl,t, tQt,
deceased died seized, which has been
theater when Charlie plays Napoleon. set for rfaring on the 20th day of
please excuse us if we laugh at an August, A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a.
inopportune moment. m.
i I Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
!this 15th day of July, A. D. 1926.
A. H. DIXBURY,
County Judge.
Ferhaps it is just as well that Bob
by Jones remains in the amatuer (cv.ai)
golfing class. If he took up golf ser-
iously and professionally, he'd make
every hole in one and other aspiring
golfers would break up their club3
and go to work.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Fetition for Determination
of Heirship.
'J'lotei
j K3scrrxMa
Hierc tlie kospitahiij
oj the old SotttK
meets tlxc generosity
of tae neiiAVcst in
tlie0 f c ar t o ch txevica
j reading public won't get the idea that
vacation time is the only time he ever
has to work.
I We guess the mystery abou thej
I abduction of Sister Aimee will be
cleared up pretty soon, row. The j.
4 t
grand jury is going into it.
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There
never was a mystery, a grand JuryT
Icoudln't solve, if it set its mind to
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"I
it
j Somebody ought to start writing a
good history of the Great War, so the ,4
European posterity could get a bet-
ter idea of what it is going to pay
for.
! Estate No. of Caroline Tartsch.
deceased, in the county court of
Cass county, Nebraska.
I The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that
Gecrge Tartsch, who is one of the
heirs of said deceased and interested
in such, has filed his petition alleg
ing that Caroline Tartsch died in
testate in Flattsmouth, Nebraska, on
or about April 25th. 1915. being a
resident and inhabitant of Flatts
mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, and
the owner of the following described
real estate, to-wit:
An undivided one-half of Lots
eight (S),nine (9) and ten (10)
in Block forty-seven (47) in the
said C'ty of Flattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska
leaving as her sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons,
to-wit :
August Tartsch, her husband;
Dorothy Thornburg, a daughter;
Henry H. Tartsch. a son;. Delia
Tartsch, a daughter, and George j
Tartsch, a son I
That said decedent died intestate;
"'that no application for administra
rf Z-l"Mri-'tion has been made and the estate of
J:said decedent has not been adminis
J tered in the State of Nebraska, and
that the Court determine who are
J the heirs of said deceased, their de-
4. gree of kinship and the right of de-J
tviint i,i tl-ia real nrnntrtT nf Tt'llirVl I
4 the deceased died seized, which has
been set fox hearing on the 20th day
J. of August, A. D. 1926, at 10 oclock
J. a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 15th day of July, A. D. 1926.
ju A. 1L DUXBURY,
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF FROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Harry S. Barthold, deceased:
On reading the petition of Ralph
A. P.arthold praying that the instru
ment filed in this court on the 9th
day of July, 1926, and purporting
to be the last will and testament of
the said deceased, may be proved and
allowed and recorded as the last will
and testament of Harry S. Barthold,
deceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the adminis
tration of said estate be granted to
Alta Halter and Murl Wheeler, as
Executrixes;
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may. and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 2nd day of August,
A. D. 1926, at ten o'clock a. m., to
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not
be granted, and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and that
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter 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.
Witness my hand, and seal of
said court, this 9th day of July, A.
D. 1926.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) jl2-3w County Judge.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In Re: Application of Frank A.
Cloidt, Administrator of the estate of
Charles H. Sheldon, deceased, for
license to sell real estate to pay
debts.
Now. on this 10th day of July, A.
D. 1926, comes Frank A. Cloidt, ad-
1926. at ten o'clock a. m., of eath
day. to receive and examine all tlaimi
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 fur
payment of debts is one year from
said 19th day of July, 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal ef
said County Court, this 2Cth day of
June, 1)2G.
A. H. Dl'XBURY.
(Peal) j2S-4w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Fetition for Appointment of
Administ rator.
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty. S3.
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 cf 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
tioner should not be granted; and
that notice 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 Flattsmouth Journal, a
semi-weekly newspaper printed in
said county, for three successive
weeks, prior to paid day of hearing.
Dated June 30th, 192C.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) j5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE SALE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Frank Albin, Earl Albin, Alfreda
Albin, Edith Buhrman, Fred Buhr
man, Ada Beckner, Roscoe B. Bee k-
ner. James B. Nickles and Lillie
Nickles, Plaintiffs, vs. Lee Nickles,
Charles Nickles, Jose Nickles, George
Nickles, Gertrude Nickles, Amanda
Wurdman, John Wurdman, Fannie
Crosser and Etta M. Nickles. Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that undr
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis-
. . . . . v. -
erici eoun oi tass coi.iiiy, -eoru-
ka, entered in the- alve entitled
cause on the 29th day of June. 1926.
and an Order of Sale entered by said
court on the 6th day of July, 1926.
the undersigned, sole referee, will
sell at public auction on the 16th day
of August, 1926, at ten o'clock a. in.
of said day, at the st,uth front door
of the courthouse in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska.
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
The west half (Wi) of the
southeast quarter (SEVi ) and
the south half (S"") of the
southwest quarter (SWi) of
the northeast quarter (XEU )
of and in Section thirty-six (36)
and the southwest quarter
(SWJ4 ) of and in Section thirty
six (36), all in Township eleven
(11), North of Range thirteen
13). east of the 6th P. M.. in
said Cass county.
Said sale will remain open for one
hour.
Fifteen per cent (1F.C:) Df j.jj
cash at time of sale and balance on
confirmation and delivery of deed.
Dated this 10th day of July. A. D.
1926.
D. O. DWYER.
jl2-4w Referee.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Byron Golding. PlaintifT, vs. F. H.
VanDoren. real name unknown, et
ministrator of the estate of Charles al. Defendants.
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H. Sheldon, deceased, and presents I
his petition for a license to sell the
real estate of the deceased to pay
debts; ar.d it appearing from said pe
tition that there is insufficient
amount of money in the hands of the
administrator to pay the claims pre
sented and allowed by the County
Court; and the expense of said ad
ministration, and that it is necessary
to sell the whole of said real estate
of said deceased for the payment of
claims and the costs of administra
tion; It is therefore ordered and adjudg
ed that all persons interested in the
estate of Charles H. Sheldon, deceas-
To the Defendants F. H. VanDoren,
real name unknown; Mrs. F. II. Van
Doren, real name unknown; Charles
M. Baldwin and Mrs. Charles M.
Baldwin, real name unknown; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legate-es,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the respective
estates of F. H. VanDoren. deceased,
real name unknown; Mrs. F. II. Van
Doren, deceased, real name unknown;
Charles M. Baldwin, deceased, ancl
Mrs. Charles M. Baldwin, deceased,
real name unknown, real names un
known: You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 26th day of
Dr. John A. Griffin
Dentist
ed, appear before me, James T. Beg-'June. 1926, plaintiff filed his suit in
ley. Judge of the District Court, at the District Court of Cass county,
the office of the Clerk of the District Nebraska, the object and purpose of
Court in the court house in the City, which is to foreclose Tax Sale Cer
of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Ne-!tificate Number 5279, on Lot 9 in
braska. on the 30th day of August, jthe N'E'i of the SWU or Section 16,
1926. at the hour of ten o'clock inTownship 12 North of Range 9. East
the forenoon, to show cause, if any! of the 6th P. M., in Cass county. Ne
there be, why such license should not braska. Issued by the County Treas
be granted to Frank A. Cloidt, Ad-'urer of Cass county, Nebraska, on
ministrator of said estate, to sell all November 8, 1921, and subsequent
of the real estate of said deceased, taxes paid thereunder for the years
so as to pay claims presented and al-j 1921, 1922, 1923. 1924 and 1925
lowed with costs of administration, and for equitable relief.
It is further ordered that notice be J This notice is given pursuant to
given to all persons Interested by an order of the Court,
the publication of this Order to Show You are hereby required to answer
Cause for four successive weeks in said petition on or before Monday,
the Plattsmouth Journal, a legal the 16th day of August, 1926. In
newspaper published and of general failing so to do, your default will be
circulation in said County of Cass, entered therein and judgment taken
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Nebraska.
By the Court.
JAMES T. BEGEY,
District Judge.
There is no slack business period
for the merchant who advertises hit
upon plaintiff's petition.
BYRON GOLDING,
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD.
j5-4w His Attorney.
I"I-I"I"I- :"I"l"i"I"M-M"l-r , (Seal)
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