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    THTJUSDAY. JAJSTTJABY 27, 1928.
TEE PLATTS3I0TJTH - EVENING J0U2NAL
PAGE THEQ
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Che plattemoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SElfl-WEEICLI AT PLATTSMCUTH. NEEEASSA
tsrafi at oioric. MMtimoutii. Nl- mrcoa-ci man metier
SUBSCRIPTION PEICE 2.00
We have passed in the news from
Turity Jones to Impurity Smith.
:o:
Frank L. Smith is beginning to un-;
demand what the battle of the Marne
was like.
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If the buildings get much higher-
they'll have to put sleeping cars on
the elevators.
:o:
And now government control
of,
dancing has been proposed. Uncle
Sam has all he can do to watch his
own step.
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It takes a woman who doesn't know j
how to do a thing to do it better than ;
a man who knows all about it. I
1
A course of story-telling is being'
offered at Washington University,
will Ned McLean's Washington Post
kindly copy this item?
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A runaway bey in
Phliadelphia
rode 250 miles on "L" trains for one
fare. At that, we'll bet he had to
stand up part of the time. i
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Perhaps some of our Northern
preachers do indulge in certain social
pecadilloes that we old fashioned
puritans can't indorse, but at least
they don't go rodded.
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. , .
are about to arrive at the conclusion
that we may decide to lead a move
ment to keep anybody from getting
cigars and cigarettes-
.
I'onifimiTi H'raiiK in nrto neen ac-i.
J"" -
i.j j. TT-.-i ,.v -,..0 .
i-uiufu nait- in iiitr - i ktlik u.
papers, probably on the principle that
he was one American who succeeded
in getting money from that country.
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McMullen evidently wants plenty
of money to run the state government
and pay the many useless employs the
next two years, Jones is not paying
the freight, but the taxpayers of Ne
braska are.
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A Cornell student has been sent
to jail for slapping the face of a co-ed
who broke a date with him. But
think of all the dates he'll have now,
u: . c i
mtu mo uicuiau ifuuiauuu uimiy
established
esiauusneu. ,
!
mmi ir A TnnnilT
KllrtlEf All! I If RJ
The undersigned will offer for sale
at Public Auction at his home one-
half mile west and one mile south of
Mynard. on
Saturday, Febr. 5th
commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
lunch will be served at noon, the fol
lowing described property:
23 Head Horses and Mules
One team geldings. 7 and 8 vrs..
old. wt. 3.200; One bay mare. 9 years
old, wt, 1,800; One team geldings,
smootn mouth, wt. 3.100; One bay
years old. wt. 1 200- One bay mare
cmooth mouth, wt. l'.300; One saddle
pony, smooth mouth, wt. 900; One
pair, horse and mare, mules, 4 and 5
years old, wt. 3.200; One horse mule.
0 years old, wt. 1,350; One mare
mule, 3 years old. wt. 1.150: One
horse mule. 1 year old, wt. 00; Two
colts.
Eight Head of Milk Cows
Six milk cows, some of which will
be fresh by day of sale; Two Jersey
iuw inai win nt iresn soon.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
One corn elevator, power and jack
complete; Two mowing machines-
Four farm wagons; One wairon box-'
igons; One wairon box-
Two hay racks with " trucks;
one nay rack; One S-foot
Deerine-
hinritr- n. -.,o j,.,,. rr.
U lwy oue"
horse drills; One Broadcast seeder-
One 2-hoIe corn sheller; One corn
Fhreddtr; One corn binder; One en-
3 ZlTnu?? (La?e,-W "stei:
... .I.-..-,, ciiiir, une lush-
man gasoline engine- 1C0 rods of 4-
foot woven wire fencing- un uh
une ieiaval cream Kenamtor with
powt-r attachment; One Ford' sedan
car; uincr articles too
mention.
numerous to
Terms of Sale
sums of $10 on anrt nrt.
All
- v.r-i u.uu a creau
c.f six months will be given, purchaser V
to give bankable note bearing inter- S
est at the rate of eight per cent per
annum from date of sale. No property
to be removed from the premises-un- 4
til settled for. 4.
W.A.Fiht, t
t? fy x-t-x- Owner.
i . u , A.ut i loneer.
PIATTS. STATE BANK, Clerk.
team of mareV. s i yars old? weight is a reCent ion from that disclose themselves only very and each of you may have in said court to be' held in and Tfor said iriTSltoM Per! e; the object and
2.600; One bay mare. 7 years old. wt. Senator Borah. But is our govern- gradually, are rapidly on the increaso Premises or any part thereof has countr. on the 5th day of February n " iftprPRted in said matier bv P 5'f i ? t 1 l
lti?VB"Z' & n WeaUhy enUeh t0 iDt and are talcin, the place, of the con- St fl sLf ' 19S1:? t"?'" 2?? Troce Hes nd JndJy
?d i.0n.e .am 'aCk arel' competition with some of the men whe quered scourages as dealers of death brLka tnat Tn SLtl bv "Il.c,i"Be:v1 ZJ 1 Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly " J feV. sold Ed delfvered " , 7ol
posts; ,vven set work harness; Three lUD'e. " cnarne nad kept as busy vention of its development.
b'acWi T-. i u,",1,s iu IU e iew years The Chineset who reverse
press; 6ne powr S;.rfini. f in the ld le3n yearS' D cidental custom, and send for th
BATES. Publisher
PES YEAR IN ADVANCE
Plenty of good coastinc now.
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A war with Mexico is just what the
grafters want
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He went to visit friends. After a
week's stay he had no friends.
:o:
Coolidge has signed the .river bill,
to the surprise of many, no doubt.
January has been a regular winter
montn. nat win i-enruary oring
forth? j
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Once unpon a time, there was a
lady whose wrist watch always told
the correst time.
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One thing about going to the dogs
you'll always find plenty of people
to help you get there.
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If Charlie Chaplin could not give Mr. Smith was guilty of two of
his wife enough money to keep her fenres- One was the use of an enor
quiet, heaven help the rest of us.
The important question at next
Monday's meeting Eeems to be, "Will
the American League ban Johnson?"
:o:
The only thing about the recent
baseball scandals was to crowd the
senate investigations off the front
page.
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ference it now seems practically cer
. .
" tain that Great Britian will remain
within the empire.
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In these days of femine freedom and
her varieties of candor, a girl real-
other
. - .
lv is to be commended if she stops at
.......
... a
calling a spade a fpade
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And thp victnr in thf Ranta Cata-
lina swim being a Canadian, we are
,
thrilled to tears my dear, that he
not o it "for the good old U.
S. A.
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Texas once more, has a he gover
nor. The people down there nave,
decided that the female of the species'
in addition to emptying the pen didn't
fill the bill,
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Earl Carroll has been granted a
30 - day stay of execution before begia-
rt i n p- hie form tn tho nrienn nt A t lnn-
r - - " - -
ta, which means four more Saturday
. ... , t.. ,
nights to enjoy his own bathtub. ;
!
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Senator Reed of Missouri maae
many friends in New York. The dem-
ocrats gave him a grand reception the
oth(1 nirht If Smith is not a can-
j n "t New York wUl
u,aaie Ior presiueui. 1 oik win
go for Reed.
Mark that!
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President Diaz of Nicaragua has
also entered our humor contest. He
proposes to compromise the quarrel
withe the liberals by retaining the
nrp6i,ionpv fl tririnr saea5a Rome-
thing like Charlie Dawes has
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Federal financing of political cam-
recenu eiveu uemuusurinuuE
of Political financing? !
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Judge Landis as "czar of baseball"
B K f '? ?hf .
3 hls dlfficulties. but his Job beats
lnat of the czar of the movies. Will
haj - s. once a comparatively innoceut
. Tioliticinn i rnmnpii to tt nn n
i r- - . -
. - . U1- : J -
- ucu i, w uiio 'ouui
to the ways of iniquity
-n-
The Parmele is putting on some i i-
teresting pictures this week. Mess s.
Colidt and Moore are very alert in
....
-ettin the best on the docket. a:.d
wc
the5" do their best to please thrlr
natrons and eive lust r.s irnod n
"
tures as are shown in Omaha
.
yU CXpeCt better?
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t--u
The mral iD the CaSe 0f CharMe
cjnapun seems to Doint to unlla.e h"
t P unnaggm.
industry as the ways to keep out of
nim from ll5s public.
'-m-r-r-r . r-.- .- v
4 n. IL. k i rr 4.
Dentist
Office Houra: 9-12; 1-6.
Sundays and evenings
by appointment only.
- PHONE 229
Soenjuchsen Building
4 2"l"I"r'I"I"2-I-H"I'-I"lM-I"l- f
THE ISSUE IN THE SMITH CASE
The official vote of the senate on
the seating of Frank L. Smith of Illin
ois resulted the his being refused a "W
seat by a vote of 4 8 to 33. The ma-
i -4- trooto1 -v q nnihtn!i-
JU1,IJ vut"
tion of Democrats and insurgent Re-
publicans.
Before the vote in the senate, Sen-
ator Reed of Missouri, in the course
... ,
of his remarks opposing the seating
of Smith, clearly defined the issue
presented to the senate. Senator Reed
i contended that the constitution em-
I,
,
!',UBeuus VKU "uuse lu uv Lue JUU-e
j of the election returns and cjualiCca-
'ions of its members" embodied an
unlimited grant of power to each
house to protect itself. He said:
If the senate does not guard
its own portals and protect its
integrity then there is no power
outside the senate to protect that
integrity. We have the power
and we must so exercise it that
all men will know that he who
enters here must come with clean
hands.
If the fact can be certified to
the country and made to be
known to all men. then at least
senatorial elections will be to
some extent kept pure. Wealth
will no longer try to purchase
seats of honor and of power in
this body.
mous slush fund with which to pur
chase his nomination and election
and tne nti-. was tne acceptance of
a laree campaign contribution from f;- -iUllI! r -
, ,. ,. . , .Trustee; Metropolitan
heads of public utilities, whose husi- neitHy Company, a corpo-
ncss he, as chairman of the IllThois ration; C. Nuckolls. other
Commerce Commission, regulated. It wise known as Columbus
cannot be said that he came into the Nuckolls: T. M. Marquett.
... , first and real name un-
senate with clean hands. known; Harriett Mar-
If the senate does not reject men quett; Benjamin F. Elbert.
who have been guilty of purchasing
their nominations and elections to the
senate, who have been guilty of offi-
ciai impropriety in ooiaining nomm-
ations and elections, then the bars
wiH be down to an influx of members
ho will be there solely by right of
i rri ..u
punua. ue mourv puer umu
soon tip in control ot the senate, and
public confidence in its integrity and
Rnunrt nnrnnmc wmilH h fnrfpitprf
Smith is merelv an incident in the
larger issue of the use of money to
control the government, and of the
establishment of the money power in
t ' - :o:
STEALTHY DISEASES
t oei yourseu inumpea ana prooeu
by a good doctor once a year, is a bit
of advice that vast numbers who have
, . ,
roarnon 1 r m pn 1 ri n n ni 1 1 10 nnw Ttii-
low religiously. Observation has
.... , . . .
w vu uu
were the slow victims of insidious
but non-apparent diseases, who were
, u.,
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physical troubles whatever.
nave been experiencing a new
sense of security as we have heard
how medical science has almost ban!
, ished smallpox, yellow fever and is
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tuberculosis, dintheria. scarlet fever,
spinal meningitis, and other d
iKOr-
nek-
ders that manifest themselves quick-
ly and positively. But our feeling of
immnnitv from RirtnP soon n.nes
when the statistics show us that can-
...
cer. apoplexy, kidney diseases, heart
affection and certain other ailments
among the nation's population.
Heart disease is killing more peo-
nle todav according-to insurance rec-
I u l , ,!.Uran.Te nc.
5 Y a,lment'
The yearly mortality rate from heart
dispase has lumned to 127 ner 100.-
000 of the nonulation. Durinsr 1S7
. .
j i is esLiuia.Leu mai seeucy-iwo out
. .
0f everv luu.uuo Americans win die
from cancer, sixty-eight from Bright's
disease. Sixteen will be killed in
automobile accidents, ninety per cent
nr of whirh will he easilv nre-1
v.nt
,enl
It
?ntable. i
It ls -wortn noting tnat eacn of
these diseases mentioned as a leader
, .. ti.- .i :
1" J"uuutIUB "lallt"- s UIHW
that the victim probably had for
months before he realized that any-
thing serious was wrong. A periodic
examination by the doctor would like.
, , . . .. ..
ly have reSulted in its discovery in
it prlv Kt aT)rt th T,ossihiP
the oc-
e doc
tor when they are well, not when
they are sick, have established a
precedent of those whose wisdom can
not be gainsaid. '
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By a daring coup Lloyd George has
captured the Liberal party machine.
The Coolidge administration should
look out for that chap. He's apt to
come over here some morning and
walk off with the Mexican situation.
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1 The new governor of Texas is
Moody. Almost any governor would
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be moody- with the jails all empty.
NOTICE
I
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
Roy Strine,
Plaintiff.
vs.
s. p Nuckolls, also known
ag stc.pnen F. Nuckolls;
Samuel II. Elbert; Mrs.
Samuel II. Elbert, first
and real name unknown; E.
H. Eaton, otherwise known
ag Emerson n Eaton. Mrs
E u Eaton, otherwise
known as Mrs. Emerson II.
Eaton, first and real name
unknown; Samuel CL Daily;
fjrst" aud re:xl nanu. u'
known; Robt. Ii. Living-
ston, otherwise kno.vn as
R. R. Livingston; u ilham
L. Thomas, otherwise
known as W. L. Thomas;
Margaret A. Thomas, other
wise known as M. A. Thom
as; Joel Solomon, otherwise
known as J. Solomon; Wil
liam M. Slaughter, other
vise known as W. M. Slau
ghter; Martha Slaughter;
Jacob Vallery; Magdulena
Vallery; John "W. Shirley,
otherwise known as J. W.
Shirley; Mrs. John W.
Shirley, first and real name
iknown; Sabina Moore,
otherwise known as Sabina
Wright; Charles A. Young;
Mrs. Charles A. Young,
first and real name un
known; James R. Young,
otherwise known as Jas. R.
Young and J. Young: Mrs.
James R. Young, first and
real name unknown; P.en
jamine F. Ruffner; Hank
ers Realty Investment Com-
Notice
pany. a corporation; Ernest
tt a . tt, it
otherwise known as Renj.
Elbert: L. Nuckolls.
otherwise known as I.atay-
ette Nuckolls; John W.
t0ss; Mrs. John W. Moss,
first and real name un-
known; the unknown heirs
JS?
sees of the foregoing named
n,rmn9 ir ..,..
real
" '
nn,Ac n
per-
sons having or claiming
any interest in and to L,otS
. " "V.-7 rV .
30, in the City of Platts-
nif,th n mun'tv w
braska, real names un-
known: Lots 1, 2 and 3. in
Block 30, in the City of
Plattsmouth. " Cass countv.
(Nebraska.
Defendants.
To the above named -Defendants:
you and eacn of vou are herebv
notified that the plaintiff has filed
hS petition in the District Court of
Cass countv. Nebraska, against vou
-
and each of you. the object and pray-
f .hin " if1 ltf.titirn i tn mnVt
... . . ... . ....
,n ine p ainun, w. Koy htrine tiue
to Lots 1, 2 and 3. m Block 30. in'
tho Cil f piattsmouth Cass coun-'
lu- 01 1 lausmoum, iass coun ,
ty. for a finding and decree in said.
court that you, the said defendants,
and each of you have no right, title!
and each of you have no right, title,!
interest in or lien iipon or demand,
1 f , Tit tfTr
or any part thereof, but the title of
tlie piaintiff therein is good, valid '
. .
saul premises and all rights of the
forever barred and restrained from
lJu-:i lInlliTf
C 'i Tn - (not rwt 'jiiH on h rf -xrrii ha
settinjr un or asserting anv claim of
title, right, lien upon or interest in
said premises or any nart thereof ad-
"'V u Pia"uin; "r Iur;
ther finding and decree of said court
thaf tHi0 r,vi,t i.tct nr,
.i - xi
in inrt to K.ni'n nrPTni -a-Wh vo
wnicn any claim may be made shall-
be cancelled and annulled, and all
rlaims thereunder extinguished, and
for such further relief as may be ,
Jt and equitable.
You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 2Stn day of FeDruary, 1927, or
pennon win oe iaien as true;
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.! iHmof r,ur,l -
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Dated this 13th day of January, ,
1927.
W. ROY STRINE,
Plaintiff.
and
FRANK A. PETERSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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CHICKENS FOR SALE
A few excellent Barred Plymouth
Rock Cockrels for sale Otto Schaf-,1.
fer, Nehawka. P. O.
Senator Borah is
an upstanding
liberal who believes in liberty for
small nations, the United States be-
ing a large nation.
S.R.Baright
live Stock Auctioneer
General Farm Sales a Specialty.
15 Years Experience. . . . Has
Fleased Others, Can Please You.
Kenwood 2122
FLORENCE,
NEBR.
8014 North 30th Street
NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION.
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
Hugh Chalfant,'
Plaintiff.
vs.
Alice Wolfe, W. J. Johns
ton, Nellie Johnston, Har
riet Nichols, George Nich
'ols. Dan Chalfant and Ber
tha Chalfant.
NOTICE1
Defendants.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the plaintiff has com-
nienced an action in the District
Court of Cass county, Nebraska,
Tn tho nofonrlantc A 1 1 U nlfo I
tt t t i. tv-'ii- T , t "proved and allowed, and recorded as reai estate to-wit:
W. J. Johnston, Nellie Johnston, i . . .,,, H ',,, f ... . V V .1 1 w
Harriet Nichols Oeortre Nichols Dan ; the laSt and testamtEt of Au" , All that part of the north half
Chalfant and I Lrtha Cha fa? Mnst Bach' dec,aee tLat said inptru- of the southeast quarter of Set
Tiiin:.an1 Bertba Chalfant, non- ment fae adinitted prol)atc. and the tion 31 ,yix:R east of Salt Creek.
HiUtUbO. ! 1 " a .. P ?.i
.iBdiiiL uu cuu iu ui ju lul lue; maVt and do appear at the Coun
partition of the west half of the ; ty Cou-t to be hel( in and for r,ajd
southwest quarter of Section one! tv nn lhp 4th dav of February.
j(l). in Township ten (10), North of j A D; 1927 at ten 0vi0fk a. m.. to
.Range thirteen (13), and Lots onelshow caUf,e if anv there be, why
j(l). two (2) and three (3), in the'the praver of the petitioner shoulC
: southwest quarter of Section one (1). I not be granted, and that notice of
jin Township ten (10). North of;the pendency of said petition and
, Range thirteen (13), East of the that the hearjng thereof be given to
( Sixth Principal Meridian, all in Cass aI1 persoIls interested in said matter
county, Nebraska, alleging that the , Lv publishing a copv of this order in
'defendants Nellie Johnston. Harriet, lne plattsmouth Journal, a serai
'Nichols, Dan" Chalfant are each the:Wf,ekly newspaper printed in said
owners of an undivided one-sixth of
said real estate and that the defend
ant Alice Wolfe is the owner of an
; undivided one-third of said real es
tate. ( You are further notified that un
less you answer said petition on or
neiore Aionaay tne zmh aay 01
February, 1927, the petition of plain
Jtiff will be taken as true and judg
ment in partition rendered in accord
ance therewith.
t
All of which you will take due no -
tice.
HUGH CHAFANT,
Plaintiff.
j27-4w
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
In the County Court of Cass Coun-
iy, .eurasa:
State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss.
To all persons interested in the
estate of George E. Nichols, deceased:
On reading the petition of N. D.
Talcott, administrator, praying a
final settlement and allowance of his
account filed in this court on the 22nd
day of January, 1927 and for final
settlement of said estate, for dis
tribution of the assets of said estate
and for his discharge as said admin
istrator It is hereby ordered that you and
ill -r nwo j- v in tndcta1 in - ri ? I Tn 1 1 1 QT"
.
may, unu uu, appeal ai inr vuuuij
Court ta be held in and for said coun-
ty on the 1st day of February A. D.,,nVin open for one hour to rec-ivo
1927, at ten o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be. why the pray -
nT- -f Vin rit i ir-n or" s?V r 1 1 1 I Tt nt V
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and the hearing
thereof be given to all persons . in
terested in said -matter by pablishing
j a copy of this order in The Plat ts-
fouth Journal, a seml-weeklr news-
paper printed in said county, for' one
week prior to said day of hearing.
In witness whereof I have hereun-
t spt my hand and the Seal of said
court this 22nd day of January A. D
ino?
,v
(Seal)
A.
H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
"
ot
County Court of Cass Coun-
ebraska.
State of Nebraska. Cass County, ss.
To all persons interested in the
ARtntp nf Hflrript Janp Tlavis. deceased!
n a
" I
Daris' administrator, praying a final
settlement and allowance" of his ac-
fctlllt!Ultul auu llu"iUW ui moi.-
'"nnf , fl ?. hi,
flLaL01 J.aB Ih
o
ment of estate
Tt ia h(phv tnnt vml anrt
" 13 he.eby ordered mat ou ana
aU Persons mterestea in sam matter
be granted and that notice of the pen-
dency of said petition and the hear-
ing thereof be given to all persons
interested in said matter by publish -
inga copv of this order in the Platts-
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-
oaDer Drinted in said countv. for one
Week prior to said day of hearing
In witness whereof, I have hereun-
! to set my hand and the Seal of said
court, this 24th day of January A.
D. 1927.
A. H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
(Seal)j24-tw
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss- '
By virtue ol 'an Order of Sale issued
,by Golda Noble Beal. Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
l . X'l 1. 1 . l.nn,H
""V.1. .' LU "ic
n ," tne. btn day or j-eDruary
7 . I tl , ri nfV
Cour?tHSuseS7nthTatyDOofr Hat'E
mouth', in said county, sell at public
auct ion to he highest bi dder for cash
.ltoS described real estate,
X, lr 11 iv
Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8).
Block Twenty-eight (28) in
Young and Hays addition to the
City of Plattsmouth, as surveyed,
platted, and recorded, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska
the same beine levied UDon and taken
as the property of Colmore R. Frans, hearing thereof be given to all per- cause why the prayer of the petition
Mary Frans, Robert H- Fitch and sons interested in said matter by pub- er should not be granted; and that
Elizabeth Fitch, defendants to satisfy lishing a copy of this order in the notice of the pendency of said peti
a judgment of said court recovered Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly tion and the hearing thereof be given
by The Standard Savings and Loan newspaper printed in said county, for to all persons Interested In said mat
Association, of Omaha, Nebraska, one week prior to said day of hear- ter by publishing a copy of this order
plaintiff against said defendants. ing. in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, January In witness whereof, I have here- weekly newspaper printed in said
22 A. D., 1927. . unto set my hand and the seal of said county, for three successive weeks,
1 pbfls.tl Court this 17th day of January, A. prior to Baid day of hearing.
I .BERT REED D. 1927. 1 Dated January 13th. 1927.
Sheriff Cass County, A. H. DUXBURY. ! A. H. DUXBURY,
Nebraska. (Seal) j24-lw. County Judge. (Seal) J17-3w. County Judce.
PRDISR JiF,. HEARING
and Notice of Probate 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 August Bach, deceased:
On resilinc- the nefitinn of Wilhel
mine Bach praying that the instru- a. m., of said day, at the south front
ment filed in this court on tl;e Sth door of the court house, in the City
day of January, 1927, and purport- OI Plattsmouth. in said county, sell
ing to be the last will and testa- at public auction to the highest bid
ment of the said deceased, may be der for cash the following described
1 aumiuibiraiioii 01 saiu tbiaic
j granted to August G. Bach as exc-
cutor-
Jt js hereby ordPrcd that you, and
a person8 interested in said mat-
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this Sth day of January A. D.,
1927.
A. H. DUXBURY.
County Judge.
( (Seal) jl0-3w
NOTICE OF ADMINSTRATOR'S
SALE
In the matter of the Application
;0f ym. Hunter, Adminstrator of the
I estate of Cecilia D. Jahrig. Deceased,
for License to Sell Real Estate to
Pay Debts.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an Order and License is
sued to me. William Hunter. Admin
istrator, by Honorable James T. Beg
ley. Judge of the District Court of
Cass county Nebraska, on the
24th
iday of December, A. D. 192C,
' th. lRt dav of pei,ruarv.
I will
A. D.
1927t at the h0ur of ten o'clock in
the forenoon on the premises in the
f P)!1,,cmn.it)i rn nnntv
Nebraska, offer for sale at Tublic
Auction to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3 and the east 4 i
feet of Lot 9; all of Lots 10. J
and 12 in Block 75, Original
Town of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska
subject to all liens and encum
-
:bances. . Said offer for sale will re-
bids
l luls oru Ud Ul oauaa.,, .
t A
WILLIAM HUNTER.
Administrator of the Estate
of Cecilia D. Jahrig,
- Deceased.
d.'KIECK,
Attorney. j3-3w
W.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
To all persons Interested in the
estate of Mary Jenkins, deceased :
On reading the petition of Walter I
E. Jenkins, executor, praying a final I
settlement and allowance of his ac-
count filed in this Court on the ISth
day of January, 1927, and for final
settlement of said estate, distribution
0f assets and for his discharge as said
oropntAr rf cpiri octnte
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a persons interested in said matter
may, and do. appear at the County
may, and do, appear at tne county
CoUrt to be h , In, a . fTor 63 d
county on the 31st day of January,
v . ii. i Mi. u i if ii u nui h in., it i
'show cause if any there be why the
snow cauf 11 any mere ne wny tne
prayer of the petitioner should not
fce Kranted and that notice of the
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.one week pnor to said day of hear"
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: witness w hereof. I have here-
un.t et ,mfh .ha"d d thT seal of
said Court' thls 19tn day of Januar-,
A- .
A. H.
DLaBLKi,
County Judge,
(Seal) j24-lw.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Howell R. Rnowles, deceas-
ed-
Qn readinf- the petition of P. L.
Hal, j Administrator, praying a
cf orif QTlf1 niwn of n,-
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account filed in this Court on the 17th
dfly Qf January 1927, and for final
settlement of estate and for distribu-
?f ? and discba
a8, a u jv ,
interested in said matter
appe&r
Court to be held in and for said coun-
ty on the 31st day of January, A. D.
1927, at ten o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be grant-
ed, and that notice of the pendency
of said petition and the hearing
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
- ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is-
sued by Golda Noble Deal, Clerk of
the District Court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, and to ine
iKiwted. T will nn the nth t!av of
- irlimnrv A n 11"T t In r lor L-
and all that part of the south
half of the southeast quarter of
! Section 31 lying east of the Chi
cago. Burlington and Quincy
Railroad right-of-way, except
that part lying betwee n the pre
ent right of way and the aban
doned ripht of way of the said
railroad, being six acres, more or
less, which was deeded by Er
nest A. Wiggenhorn to Israel
Beetisou. and that part of the
northwest quarter of the south
east quarter of Section 31 lying
west of the Burlington and Mis
souri River Railroad rirht of
way except that portion of same
which has heretofore been deed
ed to said Railroad company;
also Lots 2, 3. 4 and 5, of Sec
tion 32, except 1.32 acres off
the north end of Lot 2. hereto
fore deeded to Albert C. Hurd,
trustee, all in Township 13,
Range 10, easl of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian in Saunders coun
ty, Nebraska; also the southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter,
and that part of the northeast
quarter of the northeast quarter
of Section C. lyifig north and
east of the 15. and M. Railroad,
and the west half of the south
wes: quarter and the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter
and Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 7 and S
and 11. a subdivision of Govern
ment Lot 0, all in Section T,
Township 12. Range 10. Ea.-t of
the Sixth Principal Meridian,
Cass county, Nebraska, contain
ing in all 814 acres more or
less, according to Government
Survey, subject to railroad right
of way
the same being levied upon and taken
as the property of Charle E.
Churchill, Laura E. Churchill. Wil
liam II. Graver, Efiie M. Graver,
farmers ami Merchants Bank of Ash
land. Nebraska, a corporation; The
National Bank of Ashland, Nebraska,
a corporation; Mead Lumber Com
pany, a corporation; W. 11. Sleeper,
Jr., first and real name unknown;
Sleeper, first and renl name
unknown; A. w.' Sleeper
first and
- Sleeper,
real name unknown;
first and real name unknown; Ran
dall K. Brown, and John Doe, real
and true name unknown, and Rich
ard Roe, real and true name un
known Defendants, to satisfy a judg
ment, -of said Court recovered by
Peters' Trust Company.' Trustee, '
Plaintiff against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Januarv 4,
A. D. 192G.
E. P. STEWART.
Sheriff Cass County,
By Nebraska
W. C. SCHAUS.
Deputy Sheriff.
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NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
August G. Bach,
Plaintiff
vs.
Claus Speck,
NOTICE
Defendant
To the defendant. Claus Speck
You are hereby notified that the
plaintiff. August G. Bach, filed his
Mi i fx r iiorr .o in i in i ;
rA rt V,. nre viii "r i
Court, before William Weber. Justice
0f the Peace, at Plattsmouth. CaH
county. Nebraska, on the 3rd dav of
oy piaintin. ana alleged to ie tne
necessaries of life, which cause was
on the Gth day of December. H2C.
duly rrrtified to the District Court of
Cass county. Nebraska. In the man-
ner provided by law, and is now
pending therein, ou are required to
answer said Bill of Particulars on or
before Monday, the 2Sth day of
February, 192". or judgment will bo
taken against you for said sum of
$117.24 and costs of suit.
AUGUST G. BACH.
Plaintiff.
By J. A. CAPW ELL.
jl7-4w. His Attorney.
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
dd' .
, ,T b - B :i.,e.p . l. n
istration of said estate may be grant-
cd to Andrew Rabb J Ad,ni6.
tratcr
Ordered, that February 7th. A. D.
1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. is assigned
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