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    MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI.-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE THX23
Cbe plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
trd at FostoClc. Platumouth.' ND m ooad-cl&M mU matter
R. A. BATES , Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PEICE $2.00 PES YEAB IN AD VAN CI
Farmers of Spain are taking to Am
erican automobiles.
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The candidate's favorite
Somewhere a voice is calling.
Eong:
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Our idea of news would be absence
of a revolution in Central America.
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President Coolidge and family will
spend part of the summer in the
Black Hills.
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The Red Cross is expected to do
everything for the flood sufferers ex
cept vote in the next electiin.
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America is safe, the navy's mimic
war on the coast proved. Now we
can step out and buy a straw hat.
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See where Russia is falling out
with nearly everybody except Am
erica with whom she never fell in.
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An optimist is one who calls a
meeting between "Strangler" Lewis
and "Big" Munn a wrestling match
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The only same nonstop flight ex
cept Lindbergh's appears to be one of
imagination or of an abscending cash
ier.
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The biggest problem in politics
now for the candidate is how to look
like a dry to the drys and a wet to
the wets.
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"With a bumper crop farmers of
Argentine have found this season?
prices so low that they have little or
nor profit.
Things are getting back to normal
even in the refugee camps. A couple
in the camp at Natchez got married
the other day.
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England Is hep, France is wise and
Italy is getting next. Come out from
behind the brushvich, Ivanhoff, they
have you peggedovitch.
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America is a country where either
the State Department, the Senate, the(
weather, or the market are usually
wrong, but the people always right.
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The Lion's Club at Pascagoula is
undoubtedly composed of very brave
men. It adopted a resolution de
nouncing owners of chickens who al
low their poultry to run at large.
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Mr. Coolidge's arms limitation con
ference, participated in by three pow
ers, convenes June 20th. It will
not amount to anything, but we hop
everybody will have a pleasant time.
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President Coolidge will spend hi?
summer vacation in the Black Hill?
of the Dakotas. If there are any
bold bandits living in that far-famed
region, now will be the time for
them to do their duty.
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' One happy solution of the Missis
sippi flood problem would be to dig
up about half the blooming old river
and ship it to the Saraha desert. The
Idea is at least as practical as some
others that have been offered.
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The muddy flood waters from the
Father of Waters have reached the
Mississippi Sound, and that body of
water may be muddy for several
months, making it necessary for peo
ple to use feather dusters after bath
ing. :a:
Observers at Washington foresee
the repeal of the remaining three per
cent war tax on automobiles at the
coming session of Congress. It is be
lieved this will be a piece of strategy
on the part of the politicians to keep
the present administration in power.
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A Chicago man has sued for $10,
000, because another called him "the
worst crook who has ever afflicted
this part of the country." It is dan
gerous to make comparisons when
referring to crooks. Now, If thr
party had merely said he was just
a fair average crook, it might have
been all right.
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It now develops that Charley
Lindbergh slept only two hours prior
to his hop-off for Paris; that on the
previous night he attended a musical
show and then went to a night club, ing right ahead as usual in all por
It will be recalled that he took with(tions of Mississippi, save the lower
him on the flight four sandwiches, portion of the delta, and there are
If he bought those sandwiches at the good reasons to believe that the work
night club, we now understand why of rehabilitation, once it gets under
he was in such a hurry to hop off. way in that section, will proceed
He just had to win that $25,000 in rapidly, and the delta will be on its
order to pay for them. feet again in a short time.
Reckless drivers add to the auto
mobile turnovers.
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We are having sunshine again.
Seem.s quite good.
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May .seems to have quite a case on
Old Winter cut it out May.
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The only impassable barrier left
to man appears to be a third term.
:o:
In the land of movies some people
there are, who marry and divorce in
a hurry.
:o:
The children of those who used to
blow out the gas step on it at a rail
road crossing.
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In TurKey American goods are
growing in popularity more rapidly
than those of any other country.
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Others who crossed the water are
the American Medical Asssociation
the President and Gen. Andrews.
Now that Lindbergh's across O. K.
about the only form of free enter
tainment left is our murder trials.
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A man never marries "the right
woman it tnere is any wrong wom
an" around to "save" him from her.
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Trouble with Russia is she hides
behind her whiskers and thinks no
body sees her. Just like an ostrich.
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The Chinese invented gunpowder.
After the rest of the world tried it
out. they evidently have decided it's
jolly stuff.
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There is really something in a
name, after all. Hair dressers now
give permanent waves that last al
most three months.
:o:
The number of survivors of the
charge of the Light Brigade appar
ently exceeds even the total of Lin
coln's bodyguards.
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The one hundred ninetieth anni
versary of the birth of Edward Gib
bon, the famous historian, was ob
served in London recently.
Men are outnumbered by women
in Paris by 300.000 the cables reveal.
The American Legion might change
it to "Ladies, we are here!"
You can just bet that members of
the New York stock exchange are
impolite. What man would get up
and give a lady his $210,000.
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We can appreciate the difficulty of
the little five-year-old who said she
knew how to spell "Banana" all right,
only she didn't know just when to
stop.
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This would be a world nearer to
our heart's desire if when people be
gin, "Now take such and such a
situation" they would not insist on
taking it themselves.
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Most any man will tell you that
three-quarters of his life has been
spent in waiting for some woman tc
powder her nose, or make up her
mind, or meet him at the corner
drug-store, or remember what'f
trumps.
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EXTENT OF THE FLOOD
Senator Pat Harrison. returni-.T
from an inspection trip through ti e
flooded district, has issued a state
ment in which he touches upon i
point that should be stressed at tl.ls
time.
The flood disaster is bad, of course
and there is no disposition in ti e
public mind to hide our wounds, cr
minimize the loss sustained, but it i-,
nevertheless, a fact that only ono
tenth of Mississippi's tillable area hr.s
been covered by the flood waters. The
remaining nine-tenths of our states
has not suffered.
In some ports of the United States
la queer idea prevails concerning the
state of Mississippi. Many people
imagine that this commonwealth is
one vast swamp, or marsh, and that
its entire area has been covered by
the flood.
The truth is that business Is go-
A FREE HAND IN NICARAGUA
Dr. Sacasa fades from the Nieara
guan scene into exile in Guatemala;
the Liberal and Conservative factions
have surrendered S.000 rifles and 2SS
machine guns: and Col. Stinsou an
nounces that peace is fully restored.
So it appears. But Gen. Moncada,
the military hero of the Liberal cause,
who remains to lead his party, utters
an unanswerable . incident of our
course. He will co-operate cordially
with us now that we have thrown off
the mask. But, he asks, if it were
our policy to intervene to discourage
revolution, why did we not do so
firmly and promptly? Why did we
rot prevent the Chamorro coup
against a legal government? Why
did we not support the legally elect
ed President Solorzano and Vice
President Sacasa? Instead, we wait
ed through months of bloodshed and
then waveringly rescued Diaz, whose
little was highly dubious and who had
a dar Nciaraguan majority against
him. Moncada asks that v.e act
straightforwardly and dependably,
and he is quite right. Now that we
have intervened in Nicaragua, we
cannot escape responsibility for all
that happens there till after flection
of 192S.
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THE PROFESSOR IS FIRED
Hiram Holden. principal of the
high school at New York City. N. Y..
has been fired. He walked home with
a pretty teacher, and that of course
could not be tolerated for a moment.
And we hereby tender our congratu
lations to Mr. Holden on having hi
head chopped off. We add that if
the teacher is as pretty as the dis
patches assert, we do not blame him
for a moment.; in fact we do not see
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Ola Minota Spacht et al
Plaintiffs
vs.
T. E. Haycock, first real ) NOTICE
name unknown, et al.
Defendants
To the defondants T. E. Haycock,
first real name unknown; Mrs. T. E.
Haycock, first real name unknown;
Thomas E- Haycock, Zarilda Hay
cock, Thomas K. Hanna. trustee for
Pittman & Brothers, a co-pa rtnership
composed of Edward F. Pittman. and
Williamson B. Pittman; Edward F.
Pittman, Mrs. Edward F. Pittman.
real name unknown; Williamson E.
Pittman, Mrs Williamson B. Pitt
man, real name unknown; Pittman
Brothers, a co-partnership com
posed of Edv.-ard F. Pittman, and
Williamson B. Pittman; Joseph Har
per, Jane A. Harper. William II
Shafer, Mrs. William H. Shafer. real
name unknown; Wesley Spurlock;
Mary Ann Spurlock; the heirs, de
visees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interesteci
in the estates of T. E. Haycock, first
real name unknown; Mrs. T. E. Hay
cock, real name unknown: Thomas
E. Haycock, Zarilda Haycock. Thomas
K. Hanna, trustee for Pittman &
Brother, a co-partnership; Edward
F. Pittman. Mrs. Edward F. Pittman.
real name unknown; Williamson B.
Pittman; Mrs. Williamson B. Pitt
man. real name unknown; Joseph
Harper, Jane A. Harper. William H
Shafer, Mrs. William H. Shafer. real
name unknown, Wesley Spurlock, and
Mary Ann Spurlock, each deceased;
the successors and assigns of Fitt
man & Brother, a co-partnership real
names unknown; and all persons
having or claiming any interest in
the northwest quarter (NW4 ) or
section twenty-four (24), and the
oiMitKircct ninrtpr (RWH of the'
southwest quarter (SW'4 ) of sec-;son E. Ertz and wife. Ma
tion thirteen "(13). all in township : tilda B. Ertz; John Joseph
twelve (12). north range twelve Ertz sjngle; Joseph Fran
(12). east of the 6th P. M.. in thejtis Ertz aml wife Theresa
County of Cass. Nebraska, excepting jL Ertz; Thomas William
one acre out of the southwest corner Ertz PiUgie- Francis Ber
of said southwest quarter (SW'i) Jnard Ertz and wife; Mary
the southwest quarter S U ) of.j Ert Anna Ertz IIoenjg
said section thirteen (lo), reserved apd husband Thomas
as school house site, real names un- Hoenie. William jIenry
known. Ertz and wife. Helen Ma-
1 OU afiCI eutll III VOU cue nncu.'
notified that Ola Minota Spacht. I
r i gh t , G 1 a d v s E . K a ff e n b e r ge r , a n d Conell and husband. John
Goldj E. Kaffenberger. plaintiffs. Ce: loy Ertz. un
filed a petition and commenced an ac- S e h- iank. f ri?' ,n
tion in the District Court of Cass K: M. Frederick R Ertz
County, Nebraska, on May 14th, ;and wife. Helen Ertz;
1927. against vou and each of you.! Wary Ertz, widow, -and
the object, and purpose of which is 'Amelia Fitzpatrick, wid
to obtain a decree of court quieting low, Defendants.
the title to the northwest quarter of j
section 24. and the southwest quarter (
of the southwest quarter of section
13, all in township 12, north range j
12, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass,
County. Nebraska, excepting l acre
out of the southwest corner of said
southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of said section 13. reserved
as school house site, as against you
and each of you and for such other
relief as may be just and equitable.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 4th day of July. 1927, or the ,
allegations therein contained will be
taken as true and a decree rendered j
in favor of plaintiffs and against you
and each of you according to the
prayer of said petition.
Dated this 21st day of May, A. D.
1927.
OLA MINOTA SPACHT,
JOHN B. KAFFENBERGER,
MINA E. CORTRIGHT.
GLADYS E. KAFFENBERGER,
GOLYD E. KAFFENBERGER,
Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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what a gentleman could do under the
circumstances except to walk home
with her. We bid him in this, his
hour of sorrow, to take heart; after
all, he is only 22 years old, and
what difference can it make to 22
that New City fired him, especially
when the issue was beauty, not pro
fessional competance?
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All local nev7s is in the Journal.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
!ss.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Michael A. Shine, deceased:
On reading the petition of Mar
garet Hallahan praying that the in
strument filed in this court on the
17th day of May, 1927, and purport
ing to be the last will and testament
!of the said deceased, may be proved
and allowed and recorded as the last
will and testament of Michael A.
Shino. deceased; that said instru
ment be admitted to probate, and the
administration of said estate be
granted to Margaret Hallahan, as
Executrix;
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 17th day of June, A.
D.. 1927. at ten o'clock a. in. to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dencv of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this Order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my haml, and seal of said
court, this 17th day of May, A. D.
1927.
A. H. nUXBURY,
(Seal) m23-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Mary C. Murphy, deceased:
On reading the petition of Mae E.
Murphy and Josephine M. Wild pray
ing that the instrument filed in this
court on the 20th day of May. 1927,
and purporting to be the last will and
testament of the said deceased, may
bp proved and allowed and recorded
as the last will and testament of
Mary C. Murphy, deceased; that said
instrument be admitted to probate,
and the administration of said estate
be granted to Thomas L. Murphy, as
Administrator c, t. a. :
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 14th day of June, A. D.
1927, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioners should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this Order in the
Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
; newspaper printed in said county, for
three successive weeks prior to said
day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 23rd day of May, A. D.,
1927.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m23-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Blandina Kuepper.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Anno TTV u-i flru- CVimn-
NOTICE
rie Ertz; Maggie
widow; Margaret
Ertz,
Ertz
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska,
entered in the above entitled cause
on the 30th day of April, 1927, and
an Order of Sale entered by said
Court on the 17th day of May, 1927,
the undersigned, sole referee, on the
27th day of June, 1927, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at the south front door of the
court house in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, will
sell at public auction to the highest
hiflclpr for rash Lots 2 nnrl 4 in
I
Block 94, in the City of Plattsmouth,'
Cass county, Nebraska; ten per cent
cash of the amount of the bid to be
paid at the time of said sale and the
balance upon completion thereof,
Abstract of title in the hands of the
chaser. Possession to be given upon
confirmation. Said sale will remain
open for one hour. I
Dated this 19tli day of May, A. D,
1927.
W. G. KIECK,
Referee.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, S3.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Jo
seph Vetesnik, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of John J. Vetesnik praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
granted to him as Administrator;
Ordered, that June 24th. A. D.
1927, at 9 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
cause why the prayer of petitioner
should not be granted; and that no
tice of the pendency of said petition
and the hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter
by publishing a copy of this order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated May 25th, 1927.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m30-3w. County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION
In the District Court cf the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Charlotte Archer, widow,
Plaintiff
vs.
John Archer et al.
Defendants
NOTICE
To the Defendants: John Archer;
Maud Archer; Luella Jewell; Mar
garet Gillan: Robert Gillan; Polly
Redman: John Redman; Leland
Bachelor and Mrs. Leland Bachelor,
first real name unknown, non-resident
defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Charlotte Archer, plain
tiff, filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, on May 14th,
1927, against you and each of you
and of hers; the object and purpose
of which is to partition Lot 9 in
Block 4 3 in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, or in case the
same cannot be divided that said
property be sold and the proceeds
divided.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 4th day of July, 1927, or the
allegations therein contained will be
taken as true and a decree entered
according to the prayer of said peti
tion. Dated this 21st day of May,A.. D.
1927.
CHARLOTTE ARCHER,
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
Oliver C. Dovey,
Plaintiff
vs.
John E. Hazzard and NOTICE
Alice Hazzard, his
Wife, et al,
Defendants
To the defendants John E. Hazzard
and Alice Hazzard, his wife, non
residents: You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 28th day of
February, 1927, the plaintiff Oliver
C. Dovey filed his petition in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, against you and each of you
to set aside a certain deed made, exe
cuted and delivered to you by George
E. Dovey on the 9th day of Novem
ber, 1922, conveying to you an un
divided one-third interest in and to
the following described real estate.
to-wit:
Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, Block 169,
City of Plattsmouth: Lots 92,
93. 94, 95 and 96. Wise's Out
Lots, an addition to the City of
Plattsmouth; Lots 17 and 18,
Block 10, Thompson's Addition
to the City of Plattsmouth;
Also an undivided one-third
of the following real estate in
Section two (2), Township
twelve (12), North Range
twelve (12) East of the 6th
P. M., in said Cass county, Ne
braska: Lots 7, 8, 9, 107 11 and
12, in Block 10 of the City of
Plattsmouth; Lots 8 and 9 in
Block 94 of the City of Platts
mouth; Lot 10 in Block 4 of the
City of Plattsmouth; Lots 3, 4,
5 and 6, in Block 22 of Young
6 Hayes Addition to the City of
Plattsmouth; Lots 55 and 56,
in Section 18, Township 12,
Range 14, in the City of Platts
mouth; the one-third () inter
est in Section 2, Township 12
North, Range 12 East of the 6th
P. M., in said Cass county, Ne
braska, and the one-third ( )
interest in Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
and 12 in Block 10 of the City
of Plattsmouth, in Cass county,
Nebraska
On the ground that said conveyance
was made without consideration and
for the purpose of hindering, delay
ing and defrauding the creditors of
the said George E. Dovey, and especi
ally the plaintiff, which deed appears
of record in Book 64, at page 141, of
the Deed Records in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Cass county, Ne
braska, and for equitable relief.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
27th day of June, 1927, or the alle
gations of plaintiff's petition will be
taken as true and judgment vacating
and setting aside said deed will be
entered in accordance with the pray
er of said petition.
OLIVER C. DOVEY.
Plaintiff.
A. L. TIDD,
ml6-4w Attorney for Plaintiff.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
LEGAL NOTICE
To the following named persons,
and defendants and each of them, to-j
wit: T. Eloise Ireland; Anna M.
Huber Stulken, Henry J. Stulken,
husband of Anna M. Huber Stulken; I
Minnie (Mina) Huber Handka: John:
Handka. husband of Minnie (Mina)
Huber Handka; George F. Huber;
Huber, first and real name
unknown, wife of George F. Huber;
Carl (Charles) Huber; Huber,
first and real name unknown, wife
of Carl (Charles) Huber; Minnie
(Mina) Huber, wife of John George
Huber, deceased; Fred Tapper:
Tapper, first and real name unknown,
wife of Fred Tapper; Carrie Tapper
Smith; Smith, first and real
name unknown, husband of Carrie
Tapper Smith; Anna Tapper Sandy;
Sandy, first and real name
unknown, husband of Anna. Tapper
Sandy; Clara Tapper Nicholson;
Nicholson, first and real name
unknown, husband of Clara Tapper
Nicholson; George Tapper;
Tapper, first and real name unknown,
wife of George Tapper; James Hun
ter; Hunter, first and real
name unknown, wife of James Hun
ter; Robert Hunter; Hunter,
first and real name unknown, wife of
Robert Hunter; Ella Heineman;
Heineman, first and real name
unknown, husband of Ella Heine
man; Joseph E. Hunter; Hun
ter, first and real name unknown,
wife of Joseph E. Hunter; Gracie D.
Luper; Luper, first and real
name unknown, husband of Gracie
D. Luper; Gracie D. Luper Copeland;
Copeland, first and real name
unknown, husband of Gracie D. Lu
per Copeland; George L. Metz; Mar
garet E. Metz, wife of George L.
Metz; Alvin B. Daniels; Dan
iels, first and real name unknown,
wife of Alvin B. Daniels; L. H. To
mer, first and real name unknown;
Tomer, first and real name
unknown, wife of L. II. Tomer; L. H.
Towers, first and real name un
known; Towers, first and
real name unknown, wife of L. H.
Towers; Isaac Coe; Sarah L. Coe,
wife of Isaac Coe; W. II. B. Stout,
first and real name unknown; Laura
A. Stout, wife of W. H. B. Stout;
Harry B. Stout; Stout, first
and real name unknown, wife of
Harry B. Stout; John K. Stout;
Stout, first and real name un
known, wife of John K. Stout; Fran
ces E. Stout West; John West, hus
band of Frances E. Stout West; Eli-
sha P. Stout; Stout, first and
real name unknown, wife of Elisha
P. Stout; Gardner Powers;
Powers, first and real name un
known, wife of Gardnes Powers;
Richard Claiborne, Sr.
Clai
borne, first and real name unknown,
wife of Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Rich
ard Claiborne, Jr.; Elizabeth Clai
borne, wife of Richard Claiborne, Jr.:
Richard B. Claiborne; Elizabeth Clai
borne, wife of Richard E. Claiborne;
J. F. Hoover, first and real name un
known; Hoover, first and real
name unknown, wife of J. F. Hoover;
Jacob F. Hoover; Hoover, first
and real name unknown, wife of
Jacob F. Hoover; Jacob F. Huber;
Mary Huber, wife of Jacob F. Huber;
John G. Huber; Mina Huber, wife of
John G. Huber; J. G. Huber, first
and real name unknown;
Huber, first and real name unknown,
wife of J. G. Huber; L. Billings, first
and real name unknown; Bil
lings, first and real name unknown,
wife of L. Billings; Lucinda Bil
lings; Billings, first and real
name unknown, husband of Lucinda
Billings; Elizabeth Irene Murphy; E.
B. Murphy, first and real name un
known, husband of Elizabeth Irene
Murphy; Harriet Lucinda Hunter;
James Hunter, husband of Harriet
Lucinda Hunter; Ella M. Spencer;
A. C. Spencer, first and real name un
known, husband of Ella M. Spencer;
Jabez Clinton Billings; Bil
lings, first and real name unknown,
wife of Jabez Clinton Eiilings;
George Spencer Billings; Bil
lings, first and real name unknown,
wife of George Spencer Billings; A.
H. Jackman, first and real name un
known; Rebecca Jackman, wife of
A. H. Jackman; Addison H. Jack
man; Rebecca Jackman, wife of Ad
dison H. Jackman; Minor Melton;
Melton, first and real name
unknown, wife of Minor Melton;
Miner" Melton ; Sarah Melton, wife of
Miner Melton; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estates of the following named de
ceased persons: Alvin B. Daniels;
Daniels, first and real name
unknown, wife of Alvin B. Daniels;
L. H. Tomer, first and real name un
known; Tomer, first and real
name unknown, wife of L. H. Tomer;
L. H. Towers, first and real name
unknown; Towers, first and
real name unknown, wife of L. il.
Towers; Isaac Coe; Sarah L. Coe,
wife of Isaac Coe; W. H. B. Stout,
first and real name unknown; Laura
A. Stout, wife of W. H. B. Stout;
Harry B. Stout; Stout, first j
and real name unknown, wife of
Harry B. Stout; John K. Stout;
Stout, first and real name
unknown, wife of John K. Stout;
Frances E. Stout West; John West,
husband of Frances E. Stout West;
Elisha P. Stout; Stout, first
and real name unknown, wife of
Elisha P. Stout; Gardner Powers;
Powers, first and real name
unknown, wife of Gardner Powers;
Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Clai
borne, first and real name unknown,
wife of Richard Claiborne, Sr.; Rich
ard Claiborne, Jr.; Elizabeth Clai
borne, wife of Richard Claiborne, Jr.;
Richard B. Claiborne; Elizabeth
Claiborne, wife of Richard B. Clai-
oorne; j. a . ioover, nrst. ana rear
name unknown; Hoover, first
and real name unknown, wife of J.
F. Hoover; Jacob F. Hoover;
Hoover, first and real name unknown,
wife of Jacob F. Hoover; Jacob F.
Huber; Mary Huber, wife of Jacob
F. Huber; John G. Huber; Mina
Huber, wife of John G. Huber; J.
G. Huber, first and real name un-
known: Huber, first and real
name unknown, wife of J. G. Huber;
L. Billings, first and real name un
known; Billings, first and
real name unknown, wife of L. Bil
lings; Lucinda Billings; Bil
lings, first and real name unknown,
husband of Lucinda Billings; Eliza
beth Irene Murphy; E. B. Murphy,
first and real name unknown, hus
band of Elizabeth Irene Murphy;
Harriet Lucinda Hunter: James Hun
ter, husband of Harriet Lucin.la Hun
ter; Joseph E. Hunter; Ella M. Spen
cer; A. C. Spencer, first and real
name unknown, husband of Ella M.
Spencer; Jabez Clinton Billings;
Billings, first and real name
unknown, wife of Jabez Clinton Bil
lings; Grade D. Luper; Luper,
first and real name unknown, bus
band of Gracie D. Luper; Gracie D.
Luper Copeland;
first and real name
Copeland,
unknown, bus-
band of Gracie D. Luper Copeland;
Georpe Spencer Billings; Bil
lings, first and real name unknown,
wile of George Spencer Billines; A.
H. Jackman, first and real name un
known; Rebecca Jackman, wife of
A. II. Jackman; Addison II. Jack
man; Rebecca Jackman. wii of Ad
dison H. Jackman: Minor Melton;
Melton, first and real name
unknown, wife of Minor Melton;
Miner Melton: Sarah Melton, wife of
Miner Melton, real names unknown;
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in the following de
scribed real estate in Cass county,
Nebraska, to-wit:
All of the fractional west half
IW'i) of Section fourteen (14),
Township twelve (12) North,
Range eleven (11) East of the
6th P. M., in Cass county. Ne
braska, lying south of the Platte
river, except a tract of land In
the southwest corner thereof,
containing ten (10) acres, in
cluding Government Lot five (5)
and Tax Lots fifteen (15). nine
teen (19), twenty (20) and
twenty-six (26) and the south
east quarter (SE'4) of the
southwest quarter (SW',J) of
said Section fourteen (14), to
gether with all accretions there
to; aho
All that part of Section fif
teen (15). Township twelve
(12) North, Range eleven (11)
East of the 6th P. M.. in said
Cass county. Nebraska, lying
south of the Platte river, east of
the easterly line of the right of
way of the Missouri Pacific Rail
road Compan5", and north of the
northerly line of the right of
way of the Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Railroad Company
(formerly the Burlington & Mis
souri Railroad Company of Ne
braska), being part of Govern
ment Lot five (5) and known as
Tax Lot eleven-(11), together
with all accretions thereto
real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 21st day of
April, 1927, Charles Charpiot filed
his p4ition in the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, against you
and each of you as defendants in an
action entitled Charles Charpiot,
Plaintiff vs. Alvin B. Daniels et al.
Defendants, and known and number
ed as Docket 3, Number 7971, page
183, of said court, the object and
prayer of which petition is to quiet
in the plaintiff the title to the fol
lowing described real estate in Cass
county, Nebraska, to-wit:
All of the fractional west half
IWH) of Section fourteen (14),
Township twelve (12) North,
Range eleven (11) East of the
6th P. M.. in Cass county. Ne
braska, lying south of the Platte
river, except a tract of land in
the southwest corner thereof,
containing ten (10) acres, in
cluding Government Lot five (5)
and Tax Lots fifteen (15), nine
teen (19), twenty (20) and
twenty-six (26) and the south
east quarter (SE'4 of the
southwest quarter (SWU) of
said Section fourteen (14), to
gether with all accretions there
to; oho
All that part of Section fif
teen (15), Township twelve
-(12) North, Range eleven (11)
East of the 6th P. M., in said
Cass county, Nebraska, lying
south of the Platte river, east of
the easterly line of the right of
way of the Missouri Pacific Rail
road Company, and north of the
northerly line of the right of
way of the Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Railroad Company
(formerly the Burlington & Mis
souri Railroad Company of Ne
braska), being part of Govern
ment Lot five (5) and known as
Tax Lot eleven (11). together
with all accretions thereto
and to bar and enjoin you and each
of you from any interest in, rights
or title to or lien or claim upon any
of the above real estate or any part
thereof, and for such other and fur
ther relief as shall be equitable and
just.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 27th day of
June, A. D. 1927.
CHARLES CHARPIOT.
By W. II." IIERDMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Our idea of the utmost in lack of
tact would be giving one of those
"See America First" pennants to a
member of the Marine Corps.
Dr. John A. Griffin
Dentist
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