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    THURSDAY, APEH 14, 1927.
PLATTSMOUTH SESEX - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE.TTLREJ1
GOLD IN THE AIR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SEED POTATOES
SHERIFF'S SALE
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This modern age discrim
inatesand smokes Camels
THIS age is the hardest to satisfy it's the most discrimi
nating age ever known. That's why it goes to Camel for
cigarette enjoyment. It takes real tobacco to satisfy modern
smokers and pm! are made of the choicest tobaccos
grown, marvelously blended. Smokers of today are right
in demanding Camels; no better cigarettes are made,
regardless of price.
To seek a real smoke is to find Camel the choice of
the modern world. Camels are a revelation of goodness,
always mellow, smooth and mild. This age shows the way
to smoke contentment H are a Camell"
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1927. K. J. Remold Tobacco!
Company, WmstoB-Slm. N. C
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Obe plattsmouth lournal
fUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSilOUTH, NEBRASKA
mwtmr4 at PaatoSlc. Plattsmouth. Nb a coid-elua mall matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCBIPTIOH PRICE 2.00 FES TEAS. C? ADVANCE
Couldn't the Chinese get a long way
without China?
-:o:
"Stick to your knitting" is the best
way to reach success.
:o:
The songs the reformers sing seem
to be made up largely of refrains.
-:o:-
More Marines for China. IIow;sitie, not sjare parts.
about Nicaragua? Simpson is on the';
1
call.
-:o:
The height of swank: Calling the
price of an umbrella a "couvert
charge."
:o:
Dr. Butler and Senator Borah's de
bate has proved a
the favorite.
tie, with Butler (
-:o:
The manwho laughs last may,Look ut for more bank failures over
laugh best btft he gets the reputation
of being a slow thinker.
:o:-
If all the serial stories were placed
end to end in this world, they would
have to be continued in the next.
:o
One result of the war, strangely
overlooked, is the ex-soldier's wonder !
that they
beans."
call the thing "fancy
-:o:
Dry department in trouble. Either
Haynes or General Lincoln C. An
drews must go, and we are positive it
won't be Andrews.
:o:
An optimist is a man who remin-.
ices glowingly over the last war. A
pessimist is a man who looks fearfully
ahead to the next one.
:o:
To show the progress of the Domin
ican people, a national exposition of.
industry, agriculture and the arts was
held recently at Santiago.
-j :o:
Drafting of labor for military pur- (
poses in Nicaragua has reduced this
season's coffee production of thatj
country more than 2,500,000 pounds.
:o:
Campaign speeches to the contrary
notwithstanding, Thompson's elec
tion as mayor of Chicago will have(sion.
no effect on the status of the King of j
England.
:o:
canaaian miiK nas Deen iouna
safe to drink, and a ban has been
placed on it by the government. What
in the world is a man to drink in
Canada, anyhow?
School fights should not occur.
:o:
Bad storms and floods in Kansasibe leather an(1 the sirapie and ob-
and on farther south
Ford craft may aid in Air Field
Dedication in Omaha.
nMiB rm,.Cr;a o ctnnio iw.ons-
Too many rich men are handicap-;
ped by blonded indebtedness.
:o:-
muic f;t-iv u:iu men - xiJ,niT a Snoe mat Olieieu IU1S tUIIl if U-
hope for more settled weather.
:o:
Death of robbers in Missouri now.
mat win stop them, ir anything
:o:-
Iowa guarantee plan voted down.
there.
:o:
Who pays Borah for
trouble? The people would
know.
all
like
his
to'
:o:
Wahoo is just recovering from one
or those delightful turmoils called a
school fight. j
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They may be working for so le
kind of school trouble in this city, f r
all we know.
to:
Accumulated gas in a Boston sev. - ?r
exploded, throwing a manhole covjr
against a fire alarm box and turning
in an alarm.
:o:-
An Eglishman drove his car 2 )7
miles an hour down in Florida t le
other day, but he didn't manage to
hit a single pedestrian.
:o:
His attorney has appealed from the'
Hpath cton,0 0 t I.
death sentence passed on Socrates is
,400 years ago. Those Greek courts
are almost as speedy as ours.
:o:
Rising stocks mystify Wall street.
Perhaps the financiers are merely bet-1
lung inai tne supreme Court theory
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of valuations will prevail over that
of the intersate commerce commis-
:o:-
Sawdust ear" is
said to be the
tuu,muurai wmpiaiiii among movie
un--ioiKs wno ao not appear on the a
screen. The complaint actually con-
sists in having sawdust in the ears,
'and is confined to stage carpenters.
jNot, as you had supposed, to directors.
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MYSTERY OF THE SHOE
As a bit of home work for the gent-
lemen who interpidly tackle the more
j recondite cosmic problems, we here-
with suggest "the great shoe mys
' . .. . , A, a
tery, ana venture compiaceniiy iu
anticipate their ultimate discomfit
ure. If, as is maintained of all mys
teries, it has a solution progressive
scientific forces would do well to con
centrate upon its attainment before
engaging theories and hypotheses
much less momentous to the public at
large.
Just why a shoe, the composition
of which is rather generally known to
vious purpose of which is to protect
and ornament the human foot, should
have its proportions cunningly con-
coaled from the interested layman bj-j
a most eiaDoraie anu ingenious coue.
system is in itself an enigma that'
challenges thought. What type ol .
disturbing magic is this we" find print
ed upon the box that contains our
prospective footwear? Imagine select-1
dium of its characteristics: UX 32B
Yici C9221. Here is brain exercise'
worthy of Mr. Holmes himself, who,!
wl-,with an his alertness for odd circum
stances, has overlooked the homely i
opportunity. Here, if the sign be true,
is intrigue, diplomacy, romance. Here,
to be sure, is mystery.
Should one desire a collar, why a
glance in any haberdasher's window
i will disclose an array of styles, the
of which are plainly displayed.;
Shirts, which may be assumed to rank 1
as high in the scale 01 eiress as snoes, j
are similarly frank in admitting their
limitations. It is simple, if
monotonous, to select ones size in the presentation of claims against
hats, or gloves, or belts, or, to ap- said estate is three months from the
rrnarh fundamentals, underwear. NcilSth day of April. AD. 1927, and the
.
coats regarding the manner of man
they were desiged to encompass. Even j
rocks, which might with reason have
absorbed some of their neighbors' se -
crecy
t, profess plainly to their ad-
ice to the 10 ,or to the 11 V2. cult. I
herence
Yet, why clamor for the destruction
of one of our few remaining illusions.
fn a wnri,i thnt frrnwR vexinrlv real-'
istic? Little there of of romance
in everyday affairs, little enough that
in evervdav affairs, little enouch that
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not boresome and transparent. Let
us not loose the forces of fineemrints
upon this admirable mystery of the .ou. a" hereby notined that I wlll.one week ior to said d of hear.
. . . sit at the County Court room in iritT
shoe. Let us rather view with a new PiaUsmouth, in said county, on the;lnf wltness whereof I have here
awe those patient members that leave 15th day of April, 1927. and on the v ua ,i
"footprints on the sands of time," and
give thanks that the shoe manufactur - "
ers are blessed with imagination.
ij
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To us, the most striking thing
about Hiram Johnson's having the
nr;(i,i ,.nmi(H fTT,
presidential germ eliminated
1 w 11.
nis system is the fact that he is not
democrat
tt- -: i tv.o
miirht h mentioned that
it
"fuij coupe seems 10 nave crowueu
t r . i , jj
the libel suit to the curb.
One imDuritv sent into the air by
an industrial plant, is so valuable
that a way has been found to recover
it before it escapes from the stack,
The offending plant in this case is
the United States assay discharging
into the air no less than fine partic- Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
les of gold, carried upward in the gas- gtn day of May, A. D. 1927, and on
eou3 fumes from the smelting fur- the 10th day of August, A. D. 1927,
races Not even the frequenters of at ten o'clock a. m. each day, to re
Wall street where the assay office ceive and examine all claims against
uau street, w aere n.e cSbay onue said estate with & v-ew tQ thejr ad.
is located, care to breathe cold, how- justment and allowance. The time
ever fonJ they are of it in their pock- limited for the presentation of claims
cts or in their bank deposits. against said estate is three months
When once it was fully realized from the 9th day of May. A. D. 1927
. . and the time limited for payment of
how much gold was being lost in these debts is one year frora sajd 9th day
funics, it took no prodding from the of May, 1927.
health authorities to st the man- Witness my hand and the seal of
agomer.t of the assay office at work sai(1. County Court, this Sth day of
Marching for some moans bv which
thse vargrant particles might be ar -
rested in their flight and brought
back to their owner Science has not !
groat difficulty with the problem. A;
p'.iant fan drives the dust-laden fumes
through settling chambers, where the-
particles of gold are collected by an
eUctrical process. Since this process
1 i
cf recovery was inauguarted.
COO,
ounces of gold have been saved, the
value of which is close to $12,500.
We are not aware that any. attempt
has been made to trace the effect up-
on human lungs of breathing gold -
polluted air, but as a general rule,
lung tissue will always suffer more or
... . m ,
less injury from metallic particles
deposited upon it by the air which we
breathe. Nail cutters, under the old
manner of nail making, used to de -
velop what was called "nailers con
sumption," from breathing in
the
minute particles of
steel given off
when they ground the edged tools;
with which the cutting was done
Some day, we shall insist upon free
ing the air from virtually all the im
purities, injurious to health and com
fort. :o:
GREAT BUT WHAT FOR
It's a marvelous automobile that
Major Seagraves is exhibiting down
in Florida. It has already reeled off
a record of 207 miles an hour, and
the major asserts it has hardly start
eel. A great deal of ingenuity and work-
manship have gone Into the making
, . t,.... . -ii iJ
n an uooui:
When all is said and done, this
new speedster is nothing but a toy.
It seems a shame that all of that skill
and energy could not have gone into
the making of something useful.
' :o:
Former Senator Lenroot has sug
gested that President Coolidge spend
his vacation on an island, 11 miles
from the mainland, in Green Bay.
Wis This t-ike?iis as the nerfect y w.uc ui oaic .u
wis. mis st. ikes us as tne penecnby GoMa Noble Beal clerk of DiS.
example or a memDer or tne uia
Guard" suggesting more protection
:o:-
A girl coming home from a party at
5 a. m. in Chicago, shot herself when
sue met Her motner who was on ner
way to church. Mothers shouldn't
get up so early to go to church.
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Th movies must be emancipated.
.gayg w,n Hays Am, the gubtitle writ.
firt tlinu,ht un "Came the
r-,' V, fitf o-,,,- HI-. oo
11 1 -3 IMC 111 si r J V V. U 11BC D-'C
them emancipated of.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Petrolina Chaloupka, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the CountyCourt room in
1Rth day pf Apri, 1927 and on tfce
19th day of July. 1927, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. on eacn na, 10 receive ana
examine all claims against said es-
annorina ThP tim limits fnr
time limited for payment of debts is
one year from
Aprjf 1927.
said ISth day of
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 21st day of
(1iari - "'
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m2S-4w County Judge
.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The S'.ate of Nebraska, Cass coun-
ty, ss.
1 In the County Court.
t , r t,a t.l
In the matter of the estate of Re
I
berca A. Murray, deceased.
T the creditors of said estate:
16th day of July, 1927, at ten o'clock
- ". uu ,'ai 1 i rewve aim
examine- all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time lim-
v -j tw 1 i-nfk nil nini Til d u irn inrir onin
ited for the presentation of claims
a'nst estate is three months
from the loth day ot April, A. D.
-i. j i , aim lue nine uuineu lur pay-,
tno a ai a 1 m
ment of debts is one rear from said
15th day of April, 1927.
Witness my hand and the seal of '
said
taiu yuumy e-uuri, mis x . m uay oi
uta. -inn
a tt nTTVRTTT? V
(Seal) m2i-4w County Judge.'
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
ty'Tss" . '
i In the County Court,
j Jn the matter of tne estate of Con.
rad Heisel, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
April, i2i.
A. II. DUXBURY,
' (peal) all-4w
.
County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tfae gute of Xebraska Cass eoun.
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
ln the matter of the estate of Paul
Bajeck. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
Vmi q r ViriK Tintifil f hnt T will
sit
1 " j L . - .....
at
the County Court room in
County Court
jPlajsmouth, in said county, on the
lu u M- f ' '"","
,the 10th day of August, A. D. 1927,
( at ten 0ciock a. m. of each day, to
, receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
(eir adjustment and allowance. The
jtime limited for the presentation of
claim3 a&ajnst said estate is three
months from the 9th day of May, A.
D. 1927, and the time limited for
' payment of debts is one year from
saiu via uay ui iviay, x
i uness my nana ana tne seal oi
said County Court this Sth day of
April, 1927.
(Seal) all-4w
County udge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Al
fred B. Hass, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate
You are hereby notified, That
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth. in said county, on the
12th day of May, A. D. 1927, and the
13th day of August, A, D. 1927, at
the hour of ten o'clock of each day
respectively, to received and examine
all claims against said estate, with a
( view
to their adjustment and al
lowance
The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
I estate is three months from the 12th
dav of May A. D. 1927.' and the time
limited for payment of debts is One
Year from said 12th day of May 1927
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court this Sth day of
April 1927.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal)All-4w County Judge
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska County of Cass
ss.
trict court within and for Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, and to me directed, '.
will on the 14th day of May, 1927
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at
the South Front Door of the Court
.House in the city of Plattsmouth, Ne-
( fcraska ju said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following Real Estate, to-wit:
Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10).
Block Ninety-Six (96) in the city
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska
The same being levied and taken
as thf nrnnprtv of Laura G. Marshall
j defendant to satisfy a judgment of
said court recovered by The Standard
Savings and Loan Association of
Omaha, Nebraska, plaintiffs against
said defendant.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 9th
A. D., 1927.
BERT REED,
Sheriff, Cass County,
Nebraska.
All-5w.
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 Robert L. Burr, deceased:
On reading the petition of Louisa
A. Burr praying a final settlement
and allowance of her account filed in
this Court on the 6th day of April,
1927, and for discharge of Adminis
tratrix;
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 coun
ty on the 18th day of April, A. D.
1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioner should not 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-
ing a copy of this order in the Platts-
L()l in,,, Tni-wPoHv now-
na- n.i,,f tn CQ,- mnr.r tnr
said court this 6th day of April, A.
D 1927
H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
(Seal) all-lw
Let us all put our shoulders to
d h hard p,
. . . , .
lnmnn a nam ti I s; n htiii a n isn a.i
r r
together will do us great good. We
1 don't need any knockers to help. Loy-J
,tv tn ino n tnwn ls .nnt w
. .
auu maui.
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Phone us the news.
Very best Early Ohio seed potatoes.
$1.75 per bushel. Elbert Wiles,
phone 3521. ltsw
HATCHING EGGS
Pure bred Buff Leghorn eggs. ?S.50
er 100. Mrs. Frank Riester, Manley,
Nebraska, Louisville phone, 1922.
Read Journal Want Ads.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
Department of Public Works in the
State House at Lincoln, Nebraska, on
April 27th, 1927 until 9 o'clock a. m., !
and at that time publicly opened andj
read for Gravel surfacing and inci-1
dental work on the Vnion-Eagle Pro-!
ti,b rnnnWI! unrt nit rf rnn-
structing 5.1 miles of Gravel road.
The approximate quantities are:
64,000
an Vri 3" firnvol siir-
facing nrsi ana real name unKimwn, uus-
Plans and specifications for the band of Becky Moreland; Clarence
work may be seen and information Fa vers; Favers, fir.-t and real
secured at the office of the County name unknown, wife of Clarence
Clerk at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, or Favers; Mrs. William Marsh, widow;
at the office of the Department of Mrs. Marion Chancelor, widow; Wil
Public works at Lincoln, Nebraska. ,liam Ilinner, Hinner, first
The successful bidder will be re- and real name unknown, wife of Wil
quired to furnish bond in an amount Ham Hinner: The First National
equal to 100 of his contract. Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and
Certified checks made payable tc Fred Buerstetta, receiver of The First
the Department of Public Works for National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Ne
not less than fiive per cent (5) of braska. interveners, are defendants,
the amount of the bid will be re- to satisfy a judgment of said court
quired. recovered by The Standard Savings
This work must be started previous and Loan Association of Omaha, Ne
to May 15th, 1927 and be completed braska, plaintifT against said defend
by September 1st, 1927. ants.
The right is reserved to waive all Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 11,
technicalities and reject any or all
bids.
GEORGE R. SAYLES.
Co. Clerk, Cass. Co.
R. L. COCHRAN
State Engineer..
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
Department of Public Works in the Hugh Chalfant, Plaintiff
State House at Lincoln. Nebraska, on' vs.
April 27th, 1927 until 9:00 o'clock Alice Wolfe, W. J. Johns
a. m., and at that time publicly open- ton. Nellie Johnston, Har
ed and read for grading, gravel sur- rjet Nichols, George Nich
facing, culverts and incidental work 0ls, Dan Chalfant and
on the Nebraska City-Lincoln project Bertha Chalfant,
No. 133-c, Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of con-
structing 2.0 miles of gravel road.
The approximate quantities are:
3,600 Cu. Yds. Common Exca
vation. 6.000 Cu. Yds. Sta. overhaul.
S3 Sta. Station excavation.
29,000 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surfacing. 3" Deep.
15 cu. yds. Common Excavation
for culverts.
20 cu. yds., Wet Excevation
for culverts.
44 Cu. Yds. Reinf. Concrete
Class A.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the County
Clerk at Plattsmouth, Nebraska or at
the Department of Public Works at
Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100 of his contract.
Certified checks made payable tc
tne uepartment or I'udiic uorKS ior hour. Twenty per cent of bid to be
not less than five per cent (5 7c) of paid in cash at the tinie of 8aje and
the amount of the bid will be re-the balance of the purchase price to
quired. Ie pajd on confirmation of the sale
This work must be started previous and delivery of deed
to May 15th, 1927. and be completed, Dated this 17th day of March, A.
uy oepiemuer isi,
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject any or all
bids.
GEORGE R. SAYLES.
Co. Clerk. Cass Co.
R. L. COCHRAN.
State Engineer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
Department of Public Works in the
State House at Lincoln. Nebraska, on
April 27th, 1927 until 9:00 o'clock
a. m., and at that time publicly open-
facing. Culverts, One Bridge, Guard
Rail and inrirfpntal work on the.srunieu 10 n. a. atnuejuer, us au
Union-Elm wood Project No. 256-B,
Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of con
structing 13.5 miles of Gravel road.
The approximate quantities are:
6.5 Acres Clearing R. O. W.
6.5 Acres Grubbing R. O. W.
261,000 Cu. Yds. Common Ex
cavation. 195,000 Cu. Yds. Station over
haul. . 222,000 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surfacing, 3" Deep.
1,239 Cu. Yds. Common Exca
vation for culverts.
1,051,672 Cu. Yds. Reinforced
concrete Class A.
1,088 Lin. Ft. 24" Culvert
Pipe.
364 Lin. Ft. 30" Culvert Pipe.
336 Lin. Ft. 36" Culvert Pipe.
4.488 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail.
82 Each Anchors for Guard
Rail.
8 Each Extra Posts for Guard
Rail.
Bridge at Station 542-74 1
45' Span Pony Truss with con
crete Floor and abutments.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information se
cured at the office of the County Clerk
at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, or at the
nffirp nf the. nenartmpnt nf Public
Works at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100 of his contract.
Certified checks made payable tc;ka, offer for sale at public auction
the Department of Public Works for
not less than five per cent (5) of
the amount of the bid will be requir
ed.
This work must be started previous
to May 15th, 1927 and be completed
by December 1st, 1927.
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject any or all
bids.
DEP'T OF PUBLIC WORKS,
uy: ft. l. LuejnitJUS,
State Engineer.
GEO. R. SAYLES.
Co. Clerk, Cass Co.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale ls-
sued by Golda Noble Deal, Clerk of
the District Court within and for Caas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 16th day of April, A.
D., 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
da at the south front doer of the
court house, in the City of riatts
mouth, Nebraska, in said county, tell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following real es
tate, to-wit:
Lots 7. 8, 9, 10, Block 33;
Lots 5, 6. Block G3. in the Origi
nal City of Plattsmouth; Lots
7. 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12, Block C,
Duke's Addition to the City of
Plattsmouth, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded, all in Cass
county, Nebraska
The same being .-levied upon
and
taken as tlie Property of William T.
Craig, Ida M Craig. George O. Dovey.
IleCKy .uoreiaua, .uurcianu,
A. D. 1927
BERT REED,
Sheriff Caf.8 County,
Nebraska.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska.
NOTICD
Defendants
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the decree of the Dis
trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska,
entered in the above entitled cause
'on the 1st day of March, 1927, and
'the Order of Sale entered by said
Court on the 5th day of March, 1927,
, . , m ill 1,
ine unaersignea soie reieree win hcii
at public auction on the 23rd day of
April, 1927, at ten o'clock a. m. of
said date, at the south front door of
jthe court house in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, iseDraska, to tne
highest bidder for cash, the follow-
ing described real estate, to-wlt:
The west half of the southwest
quarter and Lots 1, 2 and 3 in
the east half of the southwest
quarter in Section 1, Township
10, north. Range 13, east of the
6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne
braska, consisting of 125 acres,
more or less.
Said fcale will remain open for one
rj 1127
D. O. DWYER,
Referee.
m21-4w.
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 Mag
gie Stoehr, formerly Maggie Born,
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Charles W. Stoehr praying that
; administration of said estate may be
ministrator;
Ordered, that April 29th A. D.
1927, at ten o'clock a. m. is assigned
for hearing said petition, when all
persons interested in said matter may
aprear at a County Court to be held
in and for said county, and show
cause why the prayer of the petition
er should not be granted; and that
notice of the pendency of paid peti
tion and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons interested in said mat
ter by publishing a copy of this order
in the Plattsmouth Jourral, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks,
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated April 2nd, 1927.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a4-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of Angejo Antonio
Nunziato, Insane.
Notice is hereby given that In pur
suance of an Order and License is
sued by the Honorable James T. Beg
ley. Judge of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, on the 26th
day Of March, 1927, to me. W. O.
,r j,i. ri .. I , i , .
Kieck, Guardian, I will on the 26th
day of April, 1927, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon on the prem
ises in Murdock, Cass county, Nebras-
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate, to-
wit:
Lots five (5) and six (6), in
Block twenty (20), in the Vil
lage of Murdock, Cass county,
Nebraska
subject to all liens and encumbrances
thereon. Said offer for sale to re
main open for one hour for bids.
Dated this 26th day of March, A.
D. 1927.
W. G. KIECK,
Guardian of Angelo Antonio
Nunziato, Insane.