m I MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1927. PLATTSJIOTJTH SEXI - wTESLT JOTJRNAL PAGE TTLTtEl! VALUELESS OPINIONS s Che plattsmoutb "journal FUBUSHED SEMI-WEEZLY AT PLATTSMOUTH. KEEEASSA Btr4 At PoatoSic. Plattsmoutb. Nd u itcoid-cUu mail master R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR LN ADVANCE What looks nicer than colored eggs to the kids. :o: Fashion note: Knees will be worn lower next season. :o: Homeseekers are always welcome to, our city. Come and see us. :oi Spring should settle down and give us some nice congenial weather. :o: Be good, and you will always be happy. Try it, and be convinced. The modern idea of roughing it is ; to drive with one window open in a closed car. Once upon a time there was a lame duck who did not foresee a third term for Coolidge. :o: One of the miracles of modern progress is listening to a dog show over the radio. :o: The Nebraska senate and house have got down to quarreling a sign' of adiournment. soon. It's most time to drag out last spring s suit and see it it s good ior another 10.000 miles. I :o: ! They say that prosperity is in the air. We hope it will come down pret-i ty soon and divide up with us. :o: Always speak a good word for your home ton. Plattsmoutb. is one cf the best in Nebraska, and you know it. j The president of the great republic its size in Nebraska. So there you ere. of Haiti evidently does not relish the :o: Idea of having a King in his country.' Voltaire said the French always :o: icome late to things, but they ar.1 the A pessimist says the greatest eco-, first people to conscript wealth in nomic waste is to Kin a periecuy good sheep to make a college diploma. :o: In a bungalowette with a dinette end kitchenette, one needn't expect anything more than a house keeper-.coal ette. :o: Sentimentalists who are forever jn its 1927 legislature. Wyoming the sending flowers to the criminal sel- first state to grant women suffrage, dom send any to the home of the Will have only one. criminal's victim. :o: :o: A Maine man. given a life sen Speaking socially of Plattsmouth. tence, has stopped t at ing. That if where will you find a more up-to-date one rather sure way to shorten his city of its size in the western coun try? You just can't do it. :o: We will say this for the radio announcer: When he says "good night" he doesn't stand at the door correspondence school course. for 10 minutes after saying it. ! :-: :o: ! We have it on the word of Musso- Although women are now wearing iini that 'women are the agreeable only about one-fifth of the clothes or pleasant parentheses of life." we they worse 10 years ago, hooks in il0 had always been told they were closets are just as scarce for husbands, question marks, are glad that's set-' :o:- A stork was placed in a cage with a lion in a German zoo. The lion fled j European commentator asserts that In fear. Maybe the king of beasts was America is too much ruled by petti just 6ure the bird was going to shout coats. Evidently he doesn't know "triplets!" at him. ; about what kind of people the new :o: 'arrivals are. A New Jersey town imposes a fine :o: on any woman who "wilfully, malici- Mental hygiene bureaus are being v: tlial n'1 '!rt-a,1 -njob p.. .luin ously and feloniously" wear knickers, established in colleges in an effort -nxl popularity, so that any special Our legal knowledge is not very ex- to cut down the suicide rate. That ch'ort on his behalf is superrogatory; tensive, so we guess the ladies may recalls the old-fashionr,d day when a wear them to play golf. j college education was supposed tc :o: give a man a start in life. Panic reigns in polar exploration :o: circles. Dr. Cook will shortly be on You can tell with a reasonable !" parole from the federal penitentiary, gree of accuracy which lame eh: k His first step will be to put the old pep into polar exploring and to de- nounce the pikers. Boy Scouts, and society women who have been making a joke of a serious occupation. - INSURANCE! I WRITE FOR THE Farmers' Mutual of Lincoln. Equitable Life of New York. Mutual Benefit Health &. Accident Ass'n. Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Associa tion of Iowa. In the Farmers' Mutual of Lincoln, yon have no renewal premiums to meet. In the Mutual Benefit H. & A. in case of total disability either from sickness or accident, you draw from $40.00 to $80.00 per month. Your business is selicited. W. T. RICHARDSON, Mynard, Nebraska. Easter eggs will soon be ripe. :o: rlad you are alive and Ain't you well? :o: . The closing of -the Iowa coal mines is predicted. :o: The geese are flying North sure 'sign of spring. :o:- We will soon have good roads, Old Sol will do his duty. -:o:- Most of the people willing to sur- render their convictions are in prison. -: o : Xo town in Nebraska offers better inducements to homeseekers than I'lattsmouth. , :o: ! The American people should be soi.crht on all subjects and tbo invi-j happy and prosperous, but the most table result i that he makes a co:i of them are not. . sinuate ns if himself. ; :o: j I'artirularly is this true of Henry Americans are being held for ran- For,j The Detroit mauufact un r has ! som in Mexico. Stay at home and the achieved remarkable success in build-i goblins can't get you. :o: Vaudeville may be only a century old, as the papers say. but its jokes are certainly much older. j hunt :o: A criminologist announces a for a good lie detector. If he's mar- ried. why not try his wife? :o: A lily is just an onion that has gone to college and learned to paint her lips and perfume her breath, :c: Flattsmouth cannot be outdone for ; any and everything, by any city of war. -:o:- V.liat has become of the old-fashioned grocer who put a potato on the spout when you bought a gallon of oil?. :o: Connecticut will hav 16 women time of imprisonment. -:o:- Talking movies having been per-. fe;ted some of the motion picture r.c- tors will have to brush up with a ! tied now. needs a job worst by noting v. hi h one predicts the- president's unaiii 1- on? renomination and triumphant : - election with the most fervency a d frequency. ' " i Because one of the mo.4 powerful factors in comedy is cruelty, many otherwise kindly Americans are: awaiting Henry Ford's appearance on! ; the witness stand to defend himself j against the action for damages brought by Aaron Sarho. They are looking far such conn dy as was sun-' plied by Mr. Ford some years ago! when he testified that historv was all i bunk, tbat in effect there wasn't anyj difference between Benedict Arnold' and Arnold Uenr.ett. and made other' similar absurd statements. Such com-' edy as the expectant await will le' comedy to them because of the duality I of unconscious cruel tv within them- iH, t : . ' . w 1 1 1 ii.ivi tll.t'l' III III; . 1 . . ..-ill C A . .. i ' the thought of a very rich man fitting' in the vitn ss chair and displaying air iest incredible ignorance. Y t,j ,..:t monti, tl:ev will read with in- ! ten st and witl t . ' opinion o!" some Clo-o otlu attention the r com picuous play, : puhiie fir some or h r man as to ! movement. a book, a a picture. sniij-'tt as to wtucn l e is no n. . re infnrn;ed than hundreds of thousands. of altogether inconspii uoik r.-.'-n. t This is an old tr-jt of ,q humv.n , family. If a man. distinguished anv one line happen? to be in tl.e i ! limelight, his opinions are eagerly, I ing automobiles, is said to have more ! 1 ready casii than any ntr,"r man m tiie world, and when that is said concc rr.-; ing him. all has been said that is- worth while saying. As to art. 1't-. ( r: tlire' science, religion, iiolitit al, economy, and the big topics oi the, world, he is an utter ignoramus vt t ' ; he employs an arn'y of e ' a-;, nt-. i" i p.ei)..gaiu.:n io an in.- e. ; . all th-s- subjects, and foolish ma:i nest an inn-rest in wimt In all human history no man 1 ceived more free ;dvertising tl! Henry Ford we're giving him some va-uabit publicity ottrsei. es richt rt this moment. t'arus i I: a I the greatest voice hi- Time; bin his op ll'Ml of a b-'t f sf:t- uarv wa 'Slightest not. f-r t!-; t reason. .f the value, S-cr-'ta'-v M'-ilon is considered an uncommonly able Se -ret.iry of the Treasury, as he i kuo v:i to be one of the richest men in th t world, but n ither of those facts equip him to speak with authority of tVe merits of a novtl. Many An- rlca-i--firmly believe Mr. Cool i dire i? the y. ry ierrs'T.ification of presidential wi-idi:;: an! L'atesmanship ; but tln-"e ! r.: n no reason to believe he is a com pel f-Tt judge of a t!v:;trical perform-' auee. Yet. the opinion of any of the.-e as to cnythinc wiihin the rai;re of human effort is. or would be. solemn ly ov.oted and cccpted. It's an old trait. Hut no matter howoft n its oMiy may be point' d oir l- I'll": r.u man nature wnl retain it; shall eor.rlnu- to het d the opniiom of noted men on subj -et-; i one, ruing wl ich they are who'ly uninformed. EEETHOVTN WELE Beethoven Wee k, as a me ans of f il tering appreciation of Beethoven's music in connection will; tin- caten ary of his death, has met wi;:i quit" a little criticism. It is pointed euit that a "week." as we have came to think of such a celebration, is incon gruous wht-n associated with Bee t ho that this popularity has emu about naturally, without aiel of stimulants, and that offici i propaganda would be mere likely to blight it than to aug ment it. And it must ! admitted that there is something to i. said for thse arguments. particularly th" last. We' dot? ot. as rule, ta kind- to things handed down from i: high; many of us give Longfe-ilow a .wile b-rth because of the elreadfjl lc-ss'u-.s we had to le-arn about him in 'scboed. There is one consideration, how ever, which outweighs all others, and it is in favor of the plan. It is this; that by the time the speeches are done. Beethoven, to some extent at east, will have' been transformed from a name into a man. Many concert-go-rs. one suspects, have very vague notions about him indeed. He wrote nine symphonies one of them known as the "Fifth;" he got sore at Napo-j Icon for something or other; he was deaf. Beyond that, a blank. But the program that has now begun should change all that. People will begin to j discover that this Beethoven was a ! colorful fellow, one worth lofking up 'in the library. And that should not jOnly beget wider appreciation of Be e-j , thoven's music but also better under i standing of it. :o: j If only one is born every miuute, j Low, we mathematically inquire, ac i count for all the contestants in those contests? v - 7 1 0 t -j U Si i ' fig p jtf A- et i t 4 t- V S f Because of the number of Buicks that people buy, vou rret value in a El::;:!: that simply naot be equalled at the uick price Buick puts the cavin?s cf volume of " L-. - c leadership right baciv into Buick That's luick aives r cntiiusias- r- -r r- . V U vl )1V.xJi J. B. LIVINGSTON Dvick Dealzr Corner 4th and Hain Streets T)T - c rrrr IT VTtt? E0TH SEED IT Husuands. as well wive.-, need to know something about the stit-neo ot uthT.ics. Vas.-ar Call- ge is convinc ed, if families are 10 be ; rop'-rly rear- d. Th- r. ics vill 1 fere, the school of euthen ; c.j-edtuaT'lDr.al this sum- mer, t .'' attend' d having a v" hu: brfnds of wives who I i.e first session last unimer ady hi-& accepted for rcg- i-tratit-i et tl.e r ou"st of said wives. ' . . & . ... . . is tne ran it II A. W why there htiore than a , r 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Remkt spent nary u-fn.es euthenisc ag,.. . ' . Th- ell seeeiice oi nupi a ins ine ui:;,iiiun).,n home race- by external influences, apart from ce nsi derations of heredity." The aim of the Vassar course will be "to supply knowledge of the complex ( fri(.Rd's hoJ0 phe can seen re-turit problems cf adjustment between in-jhon;e much improved in health, elividunl and environment, emphasiz-l Jack Long.' son of Mr. and Mrs m,p- home a.i fr,miiv tn nr?iirr'Kofert Long, fell off the porch the women better trained ior leadership! through intensive study of their own peculiar opportunities and responsi- bilitics; and to make men better hus bands and fathers." The first two clauses sound a little vague although comprehensive; but the last is explicit enough. If the technioue of makine homes run mrre s':ie oth.lv can be taught! acadt n'cally. surely both members ef the marital partnership should study it. Perhaps the th.orv can be more ,. , ... ,. i a i ei i ' l. e in. - y ajpii'.u aner a. nine elubio'isiy Wl:. thof suc-i essf ul practice, wives are wise. :o: Any- F-ay what you please, but in the old eleys when a sweetheart treasured his letters, she did not do so literally. What Is a Diuretic? People Are Learning theVaiue of Occa sional Use. EVERYONE knows that a lax ative stimulates the bowels. A diuretic performs a similar function to the kidneys. Under the strain of cur modern life, our organs are apt to become sluggish and require assist ance. More and more people are learning to use Doan's Pills, oc casionally, to insure good elimina tion which is so essential to good health. More than 50,000 grateful users have given Doan's signed rec ommendations. Scarcely a commu nity but has its representation. Ask your neighbor! DOAN'S . w v SOUTH BEND Ashland Gazette Mr. Jess Kloiser drove to Lincoln Saturday. .J'"; Knecht and John Timm drove to Omaha Tuesday. T.Ir. William Kl iser drove to Vu tan T:i; sd-iy on business. Mr. William Kleis'r was a South Oma'ia visit- r Wednesday. Mr. Paul Kittrell drove to St., Jose pli, Ma.. Saturday nijrht. Miss 11a Hurst, of Ashland, spent he w e k end at the Jacob Carniele home. Mrs. Vi'da L tig spe nt Tuesday of la.-: week with Mrs. Alice Uvutz. at; ..I.- - ... ! Mr. and family spent I L'rrv tr.dav ' z Weichel and the W. A. Jcr.es home. Mrs. Viola Long spent Monday it. Ashland visiting Mrs. I lagan am' M : lartz.. , .tiss l!:iz-l Join s spent the wc k ! e?id wiih her parents, Mr. and Mrs.j W. A. .Toms. j Th-- Misses and IJlanche ; .Tom s called at t!;e Alfred Johnson: Ii rn Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Kd II iu aad family, rnent Saturday evenlrg at the .lo'.ii; ! Campiiell home. J Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long a t '' j solid v.o'" i!;niicr guests Miu.tay o. Mrs. Viola. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Campbell spent s-i im.iv aftf rnoon with Mr. and Mr: George Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. George TJornman and sons called Sunday evening at thr George V.'allinger h;n,c. Mr. Alfred Johnson and dauch ter. Mildred, spout Sunday evening at the W. A. Jones home." Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carniele drove to V.'aun Sunday and spent tl -day villi Mr. and Mrs. Frauzcn. Mrs. Emma Calder is su fieri !;. with neuritis in her arm. Her many friends he; for a speedy re ;ery. Mr. Mid Mrs little son were 'lav evening at Clvdc- llaswell and supper guests Su ti the Jacob Carniele h me. Mr. Fryan I:II returned home Its: V." i dnesday fr mi a f ur "Aeeks viit at the home rf hi.i son. Willard, near Meadow. M.s. Chas. SdiafTer and Iaught-r Caioline, of Murd'-k sp'-t.t Saturda.y with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mr. Lorris Roebrr and st-ter, Mrs. Fred Neuman. !e:t S nio'it, 111., to a; tend : ;:y tor n'1 funeral of thtir nit rf. Mr. and Mrs. ll"n Winctf t ar d ..!:. Eunn.t ' abler we-e cru'-sts Sunditv ;it the Link d ir r. -'i Hen ry h iroe la Ashland. V.'n:. Winsret fini.-hed husking corn last week and the first of this week delivered som-- C'Oit bushel le the Weavei- elevator. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander and family and Mr. and Mr-. B. O Moojht v''ere dinner guests Sunday at theL. J. R:;eber heme. M r;;. Jacob Carniele and daifrh tcr.s M-s. Clyde Haswell and Miss iu:h Carniele i-iic-nt Friday afternoon with. Mrs. Henry Stander. Fred W-aver ar.d daughter. Mrs. L. 15. L.o ey. end sons, Kenneth and Glenn, were Sunday dinner guests at the Sterling P-ck home in Elmwood. Charles Stander is staying nihfs at the home of bis sister, Mrs. L. J. Eoeher and assisting with the chores v. hile his brother-in-law i., in Illi nois. Miss Florence Winget spent Fri- : (1-ay evcr.ine with Mrs. R. O. Mooney rt:iiiit; fiiiiiH at iut j it i iiiuu i inv Mr. F. T. Graham returned hom Monday from Kansas City, but Mrs. 'Graham remained in that city for lfi:vthr-r r-icrMr-nl treftrrent TTer mnnv first ef last week, ar.d cut his head riu'.'e badly. It was necessary to take four stite dies to close the wound. He is under the care of Dr. Baer. of Ashland, and is reported as getting alemg nicely. Last Sunday's eelition of the Los Angeles Times containeel a picture in the sport section ef Feuiz Sturz-ene'-ger, who has accent the posi tion of head baseball ceiach of the University ef California. Accompany- ig the picture was a write-un of a ;,me played between U. of S. C. and j B rk ley. which the former won in : - - 11 inning game. -7. and gives Foi:z jmueh credit for his victory becaus- of the fact that his te-am v.-as com posed ehiif'y of recruits, while tin Berkley team had many ve'erans ir. their line-up. Fen is the only son ef E. Fturzenegger of this place, and grew to manhood in this vicinity. Tire many friends of Miss June Churchill, ore of the efficient teach ers in our town school, were very much surprieel Monday to learn of her marriace over the week end tr Mr. Charles Blair, of Ashland, who is attending school in Lincoln, be ing in the Sophomeiro year in the College of Electrical Engineering. So well was the secret kept that event hor own parents c' id not know of the happy event un'il they receiv ed a message from them while pass ing through Cheyenne, en route to California on their honeymoon trip. .Tuna has won many friends in South Bend, on account of her bright, sun ny disposition, who will join hands in wishing her and her husband much happiness. Miss Ethel Hunt-j er has been hired to finish out the remainder of the school year. F0S SAIE Seasonpd oak posts sawed ends. Telephone 3903. S. T. GILMOUR m2S-tf sw Everyboay reads tlie jonrnai Want ! AHs nnT vnyrr Tnesn w nlacpd ther uHIl crt results. i Farmers Mutual Insurance COMPANY of Cass County, Nebraska was organized by Cass County Farmers in 1894. During the Company's existence our members have saved money on insurance premiums, and we have paid our losses promptly. If you are looking for good insurance at a reasonable rate we invite you to become a member of our Cass county Institution. For full particulars write e SSI a e. SMi H i' a ss e Plattsmouth, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. Hugh Chaifant I'la'.lltiff vs. J Alice Wolfe. W. J. Jehns jton. Nellie Johnston, Har riet Nichols. George Nich r Is. Dan Chaifant and iiertha Chaifant. Deiendants NOTICE Notice is her-by given that under, and 1 y virtue of the decree of the D:s-t-"t Court of C.'ss county. Nebra'-l;a,j entered in the above entitled cause' on the 1st dav oi March. lafjT. and' Court on the "th day of M: rf h, 10 2 7, the und--s!gnd sole referee will sell at public auction on the 2"rd day of April. l!'-7. at ten o'clock a. m. of Jsaid date, at the south, front door of the court house in the City of I'latt - - Cass ounty, Nebraska, to the mot j!' j-hest biddtr lor cash, the iollow - ng (b-s -ribed reel estate, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter and Lots 1, 2 and " in the east half of the southwest quarter in Se'tian 1, Township 1',, north. Eana-e IG, east of the fith P. M.. in Cass county. Ne braska, consisting of 125 acres. more or less. Said sale will remain open for one nam iiir.ner: i r.e rirsi .xaunnai hour Twenty per cent of bid to be. Rank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and paid in cash at the time of sale and Fred Iiuerstetta. receiver of The First the balance of the purchae price to National Rank, of Plattsmouth, Ne h n.iid or ronfrmati'on of the rale ' braska. interveiu.rs. are defendants. and delivery of deed. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 102 7. D. O. DWYER. m21-4w. Referee. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by Colela Noble Beal. Clerk of the Distrkt Court, within and for Cass; oounf-. Nebraska, and to me direct - ed. I will on ti e Mb day of April, ;ty. Nebraska. A. D. 1?27, at 10 o'clock a. m. of In the matter of Angelo Antonio said day. at the south front door of Nunziato, Insane. the court house in the city of I'latts-j Notice is hereby given tbat in pur mouth. Nebraska, in sail e-ounty. sell suar.ee f an Oreler anel License is at public auction to the highest bid- sued by the Honorable James T. Bcg der for cash the following real estate, ley. Judge of the District Court of to-wit : Lots 3, 4. a, f. 7. in Block I. North and Eight West; and all of Block 7 West; and all of Block S West; and all of Block I North, 7 We-t, which lies vest of the North branch of Rock Creek: and all of Block I South and S West of the public sejuare of the Village of Rock Bluff, in Cass county. Nebraska, as sur veyed and platted and recorded: also Lots 1, 2, 9 and 10 in Block I North and S West of the public square, in Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Nebraska the same being levied upon and taken as the property of John L. Smith et al. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of sai1 Court, reeovere-d by Louis Kei!. Guardian of Ray V,'. Lambert, a minor, plaintiff against said defendants. I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, March "rd, A. I). li27. BERT REED. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun-' Y"u ar(' he-cby notified that I will tv Kj; sit at the County Court retom in In the Countv Court. ! I'lattsmouth, in said county, on the In the matter of the estate of ir'th ,la' of April, 1927, and on the Petroliua Chalounka, deceased. 10th day of July, li'27, at ten o'clock To the creditors of said estate: a- - on Pa(h Ja'. to rece ive and You are hereby notified that I will examine all claims against faid e sit at the County Court room in taU- vi1 a view to their adjust Plattsmouth in said mint v. on tlie r'nt and allowance. The time lim 18th dav of April. 1 J27. and on the itS( for 1he presentation of claims lfeth day of July. 1.027. at 10 o'clock against said estate is three months a. m.. on each dav. to receive and lro;il t'..e l"'th day of April. A. I). examine all claims against said c.s- tate, with a view to tbeir adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the ISth day of April, A. D. 1927, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 18th day of April, 1927. Witness my hand and the seal of. said County Court, this 21st day of March, 1927. : A. H. DUXBURT, (Seal) m28-4w os.ln- Cnnrtv lnHo The gangsters are in the saddle for the ninpJ". and the Anti-Saloon Ieague is going to have their share the graft. ' r.'aRn?! Ga(.rafsrtf SHERIFF'S SALE I ! State of Nebraska. County of Cass, 'ss. I T.- v'rt'ip of nn Order of Snlf is- 1... f'l,ln V., 1,1,. T!r,.,1 t-t.-rr r.t i . .. . 4 I'.- V l liiU .-,vll- 4, -.11, V I i J L the District Court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 10th day of April, A. D., 1 r 27. at lo f)'( lofk a. m. of said day. at the south front door of the court house, in the City of Flatts mout'n. Nebraska, in said county, sell at pi'.blie aiKtion to the highest liMbler lor f-ash the following real es iatt . to-wit : Lots 7. S, ft, 10. IIlocl: Lots r,. C. Flock (:;, in the Origi nal Citv of Plattsmoutb: Iots 7. ' . 1". 11 and 12. Ill . k . I)iil;cV, Addition to the City ff I'lattf -mouth, as surveyed, plat ted ; nd reeorded, all in Cass couixv, Neb,raska ,The same being levied upon and 'taken r,s the property of William , v- vium. uvur w. iv.. Fteckv Morelaii'l, .ureiana, unknown, hus- 'first and real name ,band of IJecky Moreland; Clarence iFavers; Faers, firt and real ,nar.,e ur.Vinov.n. wife of Clarence iFnvers: Mrs. William Marsh, widfw; Mrs. Marion Chancelor, widow; Wil lliarn Hinner, Ilinner. lirst nine real nam uiiKiiown. wne f)i v ii- to satisfy a judgment of said court rc-overed by The Standard Saifngs .and Loan Association of Omaha. Ne braska, plaintiff against said defend- Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 11, A. D. 1927. EERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE 1 Tn the District Court of Cass coun- Cass county. Nebraska, on the 2f',th 'day of March. 1927. to me. W. G. : Kieck, Guardian. I will on the 2Cth day of April, 1S27, at the hour of ten 1 o'clock in the forenoon on the prem ises in Murdoch, Cass county, Nebras ika, offer for sale at public auetion to the highest bidder for cash, the i following elescribeel real estate, te- wit: Lots five (5) and six (6), In . Bloek twenty (20). in the Vil lage of Murdock, Cass ceiunty, Nebraska (subject to all liens and encumbrances : thereon. Said offer for sal? to re- main open for one hour for bids, Baled this 2Cth day of March, A. D. 1 f2 7. W. C KIECK. Guardian of Angelo Antonio Nunziato, Insane. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- ity. ss. I In the County Ceurt. I In the natter of the estate of Re- jbeee-a A. Murray, deceased. I To tl.e creditors of said estate: 127. and the time limited for pay- mPnt nf I"tts it one year from said 3-t! of April, 1I27. Witness my hand and the real of pai(l County Court, this 17th day of March, 1P27. A. H. DFXBURY, Seal) m21-4w County Ju?c. Senator Hiram Johnson says his presidential germ has been thoroughly eradicated. This, if true, is a valuable lu,!" - u,rO u- jjuimui MifiiLT. ruruin jwas a stubborn germ, and its isolation and subsequent extermination de- notes that other political cocci even more tenacious of life are not hope- lessly Immortal. i