The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 02, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MONDAY. MAT 2, 1927.
rXATTSMOJTTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE TERES
THE WAY TO MONARCHY
HARD TO COMPROMISE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS (NOTICE OF SOT TO QUIET TITLE
if
Cbe plattsmouth lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
atr at Poatoric. Plattamonth."Nab &a ooad-clua mall matter
R. A. BATES , Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Ban Johnson may be down, but he's
never out.
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Much warmer and balmy. Splendid
for out-door work.
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A radical is anyone who believes in
the entire constitution.
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"This is not a leap year," declares
a contemporary, except, of course, for
pedestrians.
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To the pure all things are pure,
even the pure country buttermilk one
gets at a lunch counter.
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A year ago it was Smedley Butler
that people were afraid to invite to
parties. Now it's Sinclair Lewis.
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When a thief in Denver, Colo., wasi
brought before a judge, he was found j
to be wearing the teeth and shoes of,
his victim.
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New Orleans is the next big city
in danger, and a great old city. We
hope she will slide through with very
little damage.
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One wav to success Is to create a
job for yourself, but so many fall into
the error of making more work for
everybdy else.
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Omaha is all a quiver over their,
new bridge across the Missouri river
while Plattsmouth is as united as the
bonds of matrimony.
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Everybody thinks Junior's first at
tempts to use the telephone are just
too cute though we haven't inquired
as to central's opinion.
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For thirteen years a black cat has
attended every service in a church in
Bristol, England. It lives in the
building and is fed by the parishion
ers. -:o:
At home some people think they
are the "whole cheese," but when
I
from
they attend a meeting away
home they hardly amount to a pinch,
of Limberger.
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"I don't care," observes an agony
column contributor. "Go ahead with
your divorce." Such perfect harmony
seems all too rare between married ,
people nowadays.
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We are optimists enough to hope
that the war in Nicaragua will be The trades and professions grade up
over before the president's observer, from flivver to limousine.
has had the opportunity to discover :o:
what it's all about. An accident insurance company
:o: lists the bathtub as a menace to safe
Hans Seivers court house lawn ty. Not that people wash themselves
meets with praise of all passers-by.' to death, but they will persist in step-
It is indeed a beauty, and shows the
workmanship of one who knows how.
You are a dandy, Hans.
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It would be Interesting to know,
what John Hays may be thinking of
his country's present performance in that the reform would result in any
China, and it would be a good deal thing better than birds being eaten
more interesting to hear what Henry
A -3 I
Aaams may De saying.
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Chicago has lo3 women worth more
o it.
than a million dollars. Thi3
iicra
item, inadvertently published, indi-
cates that pre-eminence In gun-totin'
and rum-runnin is not the Windy
City's sole claims to distinction.
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
J. IP. FIT
Plattsmouth,
will not obstruct a
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c.-ii vo 5fi otwI hHcrht is Old
OlIU U.iiVl U..S..v,
Sol in his delight. I
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The flood sufferers will be relieved
as rapidly as possible.
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The flood districts don't seem to be
getting better very fast.
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The height of tolerance: Listening
to the other side in wet-dry debate.
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Faint praise
flow of words.
We have had four days of dry.OII1ce mrougn me agency or patron-
weather. Now for double that num -
Der
j
reads an
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"Sugar is found in saps.
'article. Probably refers to
"sugar1
daddies
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Stockings were invented in
tnej
eleventh century, but weren't dis-,
covered until the twentieth. J
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Tho rrcatoct misfnrtTtTio that rvpr
The greatest misfortune that ever
happened to the United States is the
way they put the flood sufferers.
There is no politics, when it comes
to aiding the suffering. That is one
thing in which wo all join hands.
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One writer thinks the spring chick-
ens wil1 be pretty tough this year
because it is such a tough spring
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Lost articles are found, work is ob-
tained. help is secured, real estate is"
sold, through the Journal Want Ads.;
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The spring costume has made its
appearance in this forward-looking
neighborhood and we notice that it
includes a skirt.
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Subscribe jour mite for the base-
ball team. It won't hurt you in thej
least, and a good ball team is the-
pride of any city.
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Fifty years ago this year China.
l ,T. .
was tne scene 01 a terrmie iamine in
which tens of thousands of people
died of starvation.
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Attend the play tonight at
Parmele for the benefit of the
the
Wo-'
man's club. It is a fine picture and the
benefit is a worthy one
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ve sti.I talk about various waiks )Ut a3 Norris sees it, the presi- from Shanghai in the interior of Chi-J resentatives and all other persons in
of life." though there aren't any now. r,PTlt is STT1orthinir the war toward a r.a. nnd the number of Americana offi- terested in the estate of Richard An-
ping on the soap.
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Clubwomen of Sullivan, Ind., want
all cats belled to save bird.?, but since
birds
usually are too young to uy
when cats get them we cannot see
to music
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Tt vema a littlt ilicnnrnp'inir to
. . . ' . , , ,
read that Prof. Irving Fisher's analy-i
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s;s ii money says mat tne cuuar ui
1913
is
worth only 71 cents; but
when you think that you didn't save
any money that year, it makes you
feel like a prophet and a wizard.
Secretary
Nebraska
Almost everv day the papers quote1
somebody of prestige or substance to
the effect that Mr. Coolidge can have
; the nomination next year if he wants
it. The "Coolidge Ifs" are a nuiner
ous and impressive colony. Big Busi- president's veto of the McNary-Haug-ness
seems to be for the president to en bill. A compromise is being work
a man. One by one the politicians, ed out by Senator McNary, author
both the quick and the lame ducks,' of the bill which the president vetoed, I
are humming the Coolidge refrain. j which, it is hoped, will be satisfac-,
None of the faithful, however, so tory to the corn and cotton belts on
far as we have seen, has attempted the one Hand, ana to mo auministra
to say why Mr. Coolidge should be so tion on the other.
iinnrtftrlfntprflv hnnorprt Rpatnr' Such a COraDTOmiSP Will be found
Borah, to be sure, did say, didactical -
ly, that the president "was entitled to
the nomination." hut hp refrained
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from giving particulars.
Nows comes Senator. Norris of Ne-
hraska with a searching analysis of
the situation and a grave protest
against the danger of overriding the
third-term tradition. Mr. Xorris con-
cedes that Mr. Coolidge can renom-
inate himself, not because of any
j special personal quality but by reason
jof the stupendous power vested in the
: 1 i tt
!a"e - Apparently, too. there is no "if"
j in Mr. Xorris' mind as to Mr. Cool-
idge's desires. The Nebraska Senator
says the Southern Republican ma-
chine in the southern states, which
is "universally admitted to be cor
rupt." is already preparing to send
Coolidge delegates to the next con-
vention. Signs of similar activity are
discernible in other sections. The sur-
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render to the Anti-Saloon League in
th? appointment of the ludicrously in-
competent Uaynes as prohibition com-
misinrer was a nieoe of nolitiea1
a nti,D,
than the Coolidge candidacy.
With the personal or official deserts
of Mr. Coolidge Mr. Norris is not con
cerned. It is the violation of the
third-term tradition that alarms him.
I The precedent established by Wash-,
ington and followed by Jefferson is'
-.c- ,
in Mr. Xorris opinion, a
.Mr. fpmiuii, & iar-trnm
judgment "founded on justice,"
founded upon the perpetuity of the
'union, upon the happiness and wel-
fnre of the reor! He ppp dancer
in our departure from that precedent,
a danger which "leads directly to-
wards a monarchy.
Is Mr. Norris needlessly disturbed?'
; Imaeination is put to it. indeed, to.
i
metamorphose Calvin Coolidge into a
an on i,orsolaf.k. imagination put-
ItpHnp - with that task- is simnlv pnin-1
r-; n or fr.; Tt,,, , nn thwatcnJi.roin n,in; miv n r,rntrt a rira n
insr npraonalItv in M, roolidsre. but
liifi - ' . - . . ........
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tni3 ambition which he is being en-
coura2-ed to entertain threatens an
institution. Once we inaugurate a
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president for the third time, even
though he has served but two and a
fraction terms, the injunction against ships in an imposing fleet of 36 for-, sees, legatees, personal representa-
the third term will have been moral- eitrn battleships and destroyers sud-;tives and all other persons interested
,lv undermined. There is no imperial denlv massed at Hankow. For Han- in tb estatf of Julyann Conger, de
, l ceased, real names unknown; the
t destiny in the Coolidge horoscope kow is 600 miles up the Yangtze river , hp;r, devisees legatees nersonal reD-
. life tenure of the White House by
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! some virile successor daring enough
to attempt it. t
The Norris fears mav be Dooh-nooh-
ed now. They will have to be met in'
the next campaign if Mr. Coolidge
as a candidate, raises the issue. St
Louis Post-Dispatch.
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IF YOU DO A2H) IF YOU DON'T
F. F. V.'s and the adherents of Lucy
one may be neighbors geographical-'
! ly but they are antipodean in senti-'
ment. The Lucy Stone League, with!
Washington as its chief battle ground,1
wages a valiant fight for the right of
women to retain their maiden names
. . .
after marriage; while in lrgima
light under its nose, "first family")
, women are protesting against being
obliged to do that very thing. j
Virginia, it seems, demands that,
women who have once registered in
their own names and subsequently
annexed a husband and another cog-
nomen shall, the next time they reg-'
ister, ignore the latter appellation
and sign their maiden names to the
lists. And Virginia women don't like'
it. They protest that they have a
I perfect right to use their husband's
names and intend to use them. They'
have even signified their desire that'
the state law be so changed as to
recognize the right of a woman to use
her husband's name.
A state senator has gallantly cham-i
pioned the cause of the indignant
voters anu persuaueu me st-uatc ixit
it should consider a bill to amend
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the registration law in their favor. i
But sneakine nationally can anybody lou are nereDy notineu tnat I win -ii" -j- -"ij. i, urcu iuc sun. . .
' . . . . sit at the County Court room in 13th day of August, A. D. 1927, at said decedent has not been adminis-j You and each of you are required
blame mere man if, desiring to give PIattFmouth in said COUnty, on the the hour of ten o'clock of each day tered in the State of Nebraska, and to answer said petition on or before
the woman what she wants, he throws gtn day of Mav, A. D. 1927, and on respectively, to received and examine that the Court determine who are Monday, the 6th day of June, 1927,
up his hands in despair of finding out the 10th day of August, A. D. 1927,1 a11 claims against said estate, with a the heirs of -said deceased, their de-or the allegations of plaintiff's petl
exactly what she does want !at ten o'clock a. m. of each day, to' Tiew to their adjustment and al- gree of kinship and the right of des-,tion will be taken as true and a de-
. . ' receive and examine all claims j lowance. The time limited for the cent in the real property of which Icree will be entered in favor of
- 'against said estate, with a view to 1 presentation of claims against said the deceased died seized, which has , plaintiff and against you and each of
Chauncey Depew's idea of a good tneir adjustment and allowance. The'estate is three months from the 12th been set for hearing on the 20th day j you. according to the prayer of said
time is "a lovely woman companion,
a irlasQ of vino nnH a nierP nf cake "
which makes him
not a whit nlHer
not. a Willi Older
that Omar.
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China tratra no rhnhnrh Tt-htfh
ought to incline us in all kindliness
to her at a season when the chief
joy of life i3 rhubarb pie.
Kumor in asnmgton Has it tnat
the administration will back a farm1
relief measure in the next congress
designed to appease the sections that
were politically estranged by the
: with difficulty unless one or the other
of the interested parties deviates
sharply from its former course, ine
- j
west and. south have made it clear re-
peatedly that they would accept
nothing short of a law which in effect
fixed a fair price for staple farm pro-
duce and which established an export
corporation for the maintenance of
such a price, Whetner the tunas
should be provided by the govern-
ment or by the industries affected was
the only question in their opinion
r t v 1ft - z
The administration, on the other
hand, has asserted that such artificial!
price maintenance was economically
unsound and that it would tompro-j
mise on no matter involving unsound
business practice. It has urged the
farm communities to solve their own
problems by reducing acreage and by
better production and marketing
methods, and has assumed that re-
lief alr.no- cnntnl linpa fnr KvnVnltnrp
ner along sounu lines ior agriculture
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could be four d by no other means.
wufeu, "i '"jl m i!"
of farm produce will presently rise
and that the nroblera will solve itsolf:
but thus far since congress adjourn-
ed there has been no trend in that Smith; the heirs, devisees, legatees,
direction. On the contrary, both corn personal representatives and all oth
and wheat have reached new low er persons interested in the estate of
levels;, and the demand for relief from
the west is as imperative as before.
It will require the nicest kind of
fnccco r-.n tim nn rt nf tir. rwiminictrr.-
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tion to compromise
the farm relief
situation without conceding every-
thing to the farm position. There is
no middle ground between natural
prices dictated by supply and demand,
and artificial prices maintained thru
jthe use of public funds
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TELL US WHY
Again and again it has been offi
ciallv stated that American warshiDs'
... . . . . . . .
lives and that the nolicv of this eov-i
ernment in the fare of any immediate
danger is to evacuate Americans from
interior points to cities on the coast,
, . , , . , . .
It is therefore difficult to understand
the presence of seven American war-jreai
dally reported in the city So
, ,
could be taken oq in a single load
Then why is this great foreign fleet
at Hankow, with American warships
standing by?
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George Kelley. engineer on the ChI-jof
cago Great Western crack passenger
train, drops dead at the throttle.
Keep Eliminative
System Active
Good HealthRequlresQood Elimination
"NE can't feel well when there is
a retention of Doisonous waste
in the blood. This is called a toxic I
condition, and is apt to make one
Hniikna,,; ntwwn-
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toms are sometimes toxic backaches
--i-.u Twv..t:J.
not functioning properly is often
shown by scanty or burning passage
of secretions. Many people have
learned the value of Doan's Pills, a
stimulant diuretic, when the kidneys
seem functionally inactive. Every
where one finds enthusiastic Doazi'a
users. Ask your neighbor!
DOAN'S P,6L0
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney
Foster-MUbum Co.,Ug. Chem-, Buffalo, N. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
ty3- 4 .
jn tfce matter of the egtate of paul
Bajeck, deceased.
- To the creditors of said estate
time limited for the presentation of
claims ajrainst said estate is three
monthS from the 3th day Of May, A.
. .. ., .. . . I
u. 1'jz. ana tne time iimitea ior
payment of debts is one year from ,
said 9th day of May, 1927.
Witness my hand and the seal of!
said County Court this Sth day of-
A. h. duxbury.
j(Seal) all-4w
County Judge,
Moye Pays Cash
for
Poultry, Eggs, Cream
Hides and Furs
Highest Market Prices SIX Days in
the week
Bring US your produce.
We Sell Oyster Shell and
Just-Rite Chick Feeds
Moye Produce Co.
Telephone 391
Plattsmonth, Neb.
LEGAL NOTICE
Tq. Mary Decker, George Decker,
Julyann Smith, Julyann Conger, Eno3
Conger, Amanda Smith, John Smith,
fc.il 31. Mnim, James jl. turner, uau-
. ... t.
lei Mnitn, ASenaiQ smiin, imam l .
Come Luvenla Comer. Sarah A. Lar-
ison, .vines uusseii smitn, jacoD
Smith, William Smith, Frederick
Buchel, Katie E. Buchel, S. F. Hut
Amelia Hutchison. Josephine E.
Purnel J. Smith also known as I. J.
Smith.
rufnell J. Smith, Pernal J.
Pernell Smith, Parnell J.
iSmith
Smith, Purvel Smith, deceased, real
names unknown: the heirs, devisees.
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legatees, personal represtniaiives auu
an otner persons interesteu in me
estate of Mary Decker, deceased, real
names unknown; the heirs, devisees.
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of George Decker, deceased, real
names unknown; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es
tate of Sarah Comer, deceased, real
names unknown; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the es-
tate of Jacob Larison. deceased, real
; names unknown ; the heirs, devisees.
!e.f"ffs'pfn" ?lla
;an otner persons imeresieu in me
tnte of Kllen Tluchel. deceased, real
names unknown; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives anu
all other persons interested in the es-
Qf rah A Prison, deceased,
narnes unknown; the heirs, devi-
der,POn Smith! de-sed. real names
unknown, and all persons having or
(.laijug anv interest in all that nart
of the east half ( E ) of the noVth-
east quarter (XE'i ) of Section o.
Township 10, Range 13. lying and
being cast of the right-of-way of the
Missouri Pacific railway and north
the Weeping Water creek, in Cass
county, Nebraska, real names un-
known. Defendants:
You are hereby notified that David
Murray as petitioner, has filed in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, his petition against you as
defendants, the object and prayer of
which is to secur the entry of a
decree barring and excluding each
and all of you from the possession of
or having or claiming any right, title,
lien upon or interest in the above de
scribed real estate, or any Dart there-
!of' and quieting the title to all of
said real estate in the petitioner
against ail claims ny or on benair or
any of the said defendants, or per-
'sons claiming under them
i
ou may answer the sa
said petition
in said Court at Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, on or before the 6th day of
June, 1927, otherwise the allegations
of the said petition will be taken as
true and a decree entered according
ly. Dated this 23rd day of April, A.
D. 1927.
DAVID MURRAY,
Petitioner.
GEO. M. LATHROP,
a25-4w His Attorney.
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 1
will sit at the County Court room in!
Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
aaF oi aiay a. u. ivtt, ana tne time
muea ior payment or ccdis is une
" l"
WitTiooo mr hand nnrt thp Real nf
-j -
ai(.,co.lin,t'r
court this stn day or
aP
H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
(SeaI)All-4w
All kinds of business stationery
printed at the Journal office.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Con
rad Heisel, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate: I
sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth. in said county, on the1
9th day of iMay, A. L). lzt, anu on
the 10th day of August, A. D. 1927,
at ten o'clock a. m. 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 9th day of May, A. D. 1927.
and the time limited for payment of
debts is one year from said 9th day
of May, 1927.
Witness my hand and the seal ot
said County Court, this Sth day of pPf,rry, Sr.; Minnie Sperry, wife of
April, 1927. ) William R. Sperry. Sr.; Robert Al-
A. II. DUXBURY, 'baugh; Albaugh, real name
(Seal) all-4w County Judge. Junknown. wife of Robert Albaugh;
; William Nisbet; Nisbet, real
SHERIFF'S SALE name unknown, wife of William Nis-
. bet; James L. Lambert; Lam
State of Nebraska County of Cass, bert real namp unknown, wjfe of
ss- . , J Janes L. Lambert; Jams L. Lom-
Dj iitucui au uiu uioaic iuru
by Golda Noble Deal, clerk of Dis-
trict court within and for Cass coun-
1 1 . .1 J i .1 T
ty , -senrasKa aim 10 me
will on the 14th day of May, 19J7,
n 1 A .'a1 -rlr o m rsf cotM 1 n V at
the South Front Door of
House in the city of Plattmc
Virnclq in c?o ? A rri i ntr coll nt rillhlif1
n,,; tn tv,0 hiht hiHrier fnr rash
tha fnl'n-inr Rp9I Filiate to-wit:
Lots Nine (9) and Ten C
T)l-vrL- Vi'ic..Ctt C. (n thn ,
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska (Henry Wortendyke; . R. Sperry,
The same being levied and taken' real name unknovn; Speny.
as the property of Laura G. Marshall. ' real name unknown, wife of N . R.
defendant to eatisfy a judgment of Sperry; William R. Sperry; Alice G.
said court recovered by The Standard Sperry. wife of William R. Sperry;
Savings and Loan Association ot Wm. R. Sperry. Sr.. real name un-
Omah.i. Nebraska, nlaintiffs against known: Sperry. real name
said defendant.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 9th.!
A. D., 191
BERT REED,
Sheriff, Cass County,
Nebraska.
All-5w.
NOTICE
John Livingston will take notice.
that on the Sth day of April, 1927,;
A. 11. Duxbury, County Judge of Cass
countv, Nebraska, issued an order ot
attachment for the sum of $193. 4S,
in an action pending before him,
wherein Sinclair Refining Company,
a corporation, is plaintiff, and John
Livingston, defendant;
That property of the defendant.
consisting of one Ford Coupe, one (any interest in the following de
Ford Touring Car, model 20, one j sc ribed real estate ia Cass county.
Ford Touring Car, model 20, one i Nebraska, to-wit. Tax Lots eighteen
Dodge car, model 19, one barrel ( IS ) and nineteen (19) in the west
Polarine Ford oil. two barrels Mobile
Arctic oil, six Radio gray tubes; one
31x4.95 tube, one 31x5.25 tube; two
Ford armatures, one armature No.
817221, four Hassler Snubblers, one
Chevrolet shaft, one axle shaft, onejiarly described as -follows: Commenc-
heatmg stove, one 1 nitron rectmer,
one barrel Mobile oil. 50 gallon, one
barrel Mobile oil, 20 gallon, one
Weaver jack, one Moore way stove,
one Weaver grease gun, has been at -
tached under said order.
Said cause was continued to the
2Sth day of May,
19:
at 10:00
o'clock a. m.
SINCLAIR REFINING CO.
A Corporation.
By LEON L. McCARTY,
Its Duly Authorized Agent.
alS-3w
NOTICE OF HEARING
Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
on
Estate No. A-207, of Mary Kelly,
deceased, in the County Court of Cass
county, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Nellie
Kelly, who is one of the heirs of said
deceased and interested in such, has
filed her petition alleging that Mary
Kelly died intestate in Manley, Cas3
county, Nebraska, on or about Janu
ary 14th, 1924, being a resident and
inhabitant of Manley, Cass county,
Nebraska, and the owner of the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
The southwest quarter (SWU)
of Section thirty-four (34),
Township twelve (12), Range
twelve (12). and Lots thirteen
(13), fourteen (14), fifteen
(15), sixteen (16), seventeen
(17), eighteen (IS), nineteen
19), twenty (20), twenty-one
(21), twenty-two (22), twenty
three (23), twenty-four (24),
twenty-five (23), twenty-six
(26), twenty-seven (27) and
twenty-eight (2S), inclusive, in
Block eight (S), in Manley, Ne
braska leaving as her sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons, to
wit: Maggie Sheehan, age 50 years,
Manley, Nebraska, a daughter;
John D. Kelly, age 49 years,
Alvo, Nebraska, a son;
Edward P. Kelly, age 47
years. Manley, Nebraska, a son;
Nellie Kelly, age 4 4 years,
Manley, Nebraska, a daughter:
William J. Kelly, age 39
years, Cedar Creek, Nebraska, a
son;
that
said decedent died intestate;
that no application for administra
of May, A. u. 1327, at 10 o clock a.
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DUXBURY,
County Judge.
(Seal) al8-3w
There is no slack business period
for the merchant who advertises his
goods the year 'round.
the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
Scarl S.
Davis,
Plaintiff
vs.
NOTICE
IIenry ortendyker et al,
ueienuants.
To the Defendants; Henry Worten-
dyker;
name unknown,
Wortendyker, real
wife of Henry Wort
endyker; Ht-nry Wortenriyke; Emily
J. Wortendyke, wife of Henry Wor
tendyke; YV. 11. Spcrry, real name un
known; Sperry, real name un
known, wife of W. R. Srerry; "Wil
liam R. Sperry; Alice O. Spcrry, wife
of William R. Sperry; Wm. II. Spcrry,
Sr., real name unknown;
Sperry, real name unknown, wife of
iVm. R. Snerrv. Sr.: William R.
. ,. Lombard, real name
iunknown, wife of James L. Lom-
wffe of John & Tewka.
,1,.;,. io-ota
the heirs, devisees, legatees,
UlilJ- ,
In
the Court Personal representatives and all oth
iinuth Ne ier Persons interested in the estates of
I ,t ,hno! following named deceased persons:
I Henry ortend ker ,
Worten-
t "yh-Cr, rem name uUi.U... -nr
10)' Henry Wortendyker; Henry Worten
cty' dyke; Emily J. Wortendyke, wife of
unknown, wife of Wm. R. Sperry, Sr.;
William R.
Sperry, Sr.;
of William R.
Albaugh;
Minnie
j Sperry. wife
Sr. ; Robert
Sperry,
Al-
i baugh. real name unknown, wife of.
Robert Albaugh; William Nisbet;
Nisbet, real name unknown,
wife of William Nisbet; James L.
Lambert; Lambert, real name
unknown, wife of James L. Lambert;
James L. Lombard; Lombard,
real name unknown, wife of James
L. Lombard; John S. Tewksbury; Al-
vira j. ifcwKsbury, wne or jonn s.
Tewksbury, real names unknown;
Redmond Cleary Commission Com
pany, a corporation, its successors
and assigns; Redmond Cleary & Co.,
a corporation, its successors and as
signs; all persons having or claiming
half (V',ii of the southeast quarter
(SE'i) of Section thirty-four (34),
Township eleven (11) North, Range
eleven (11) East of the 6th V. M.,
Cass county, Nebraska, more particu-
jng at the southwest corner of the
'southeast quarter (SEU ) of said
j Section thirty-four (34), running
thence north along the half section
ijne one hundred twenty (120) rod3.
j thence east to the Missouri Pac ific
Railway Company's right-of-way.
thence south along the Missouri Pa
cific Railway Company's right-of-way
to the township line, thence west to
plate of beginning. 'Also Tax Lot
fourteen (14) in Section three (3),
Township ten (10) North, Range
eleven (11) East of the 6th P. M.,
Cass county, Nebraska, being all that
part of the northwest quarter
(NWi ) of the northeast quarter
(NEU) of said Section three (3)
lying north of the Missouri Pacific
Railway Company's right-of-way
through said northwest quarter
IXW'i) of the northeast quarter
(N'E'i ) of said sec tion, real names
unknown. Defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the above named plain
tiff filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, on the ISth day of
April, 1927, against you and each of
you, the object and prayer of which
is to obtain a decree of court quiet
ing title in and to Tax Lots eighteen
(18) and nineteen (19), in the west
half (Wi) of the southeast quarter
(SEU) of Section thirty-four (34),
Township eleven (11) North, Range
eleven (11) East of the 6th P. M.,
Cass county, Nebraska, more particu
larly described as follows: Commenc
ing at the southwest corner of the
southeast quarter (SEU ) of said Sec
tion thirty-four (34), running thence
north along the half section line one
hundred twenty (120) rods, thence
cast to the Missouri Pacific Railway
Company's right-of-way, thence along
the Missouri Pacific Railway Com
pany's right-of-way to the township
line, thence west to place of begin
ning. Also Tax Lot fourteen (14) in
Section three (3). Township ten (10)
North, Range eleven (11) East of
the 6th P. M., Cass county, Nebraska,
being all that part of the northwest
quarter (NW!i ) of the northeast
quarter (NEU ) of said Sec tion three
(3) lying north of the Missouri Pa
cific Railway Company's right-of-way
through said northwest quarter
(NWU) of the northeast quarter
(NEU ) of said section, as against
you and each of you, and for such
other and further relief as may be
just and equitable, including costs of
petition
Dated this 23rd day of April, A.
D. 1927.
SEARL S. DAVIS.
Plaintiff.
J. A. CAPU'ELL,
a25-4w His Attorney.
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