The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 26, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JAN. 2; 1921
F1ATTSJ10UTH SEKI - JOTTKNAt
13bc plattsmouth lomrns!
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTS1I0IJTE, KEBILAfIKi
tirt at PoatoClc. PlAttamouth. Nb u ecoxd-clm.s mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCEIPTIOS PHICE 2.0C
Gasoline prices show wide range.
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What deep wounds ever closed
without a scar? Byron.
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The fool politician tights friction:
the wise one "soft soaps" it.
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For sale: A piano in good condi-j
tion, for particulars phone 174.
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Many a luxurant head of hair
due to the mellowness of the soil.
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is
A pretty girl always looks likei
the picture on a magazine doen't. i
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When love sets the task the labor-
er never thinks of demaniling f hot ter j
hours. I
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At that, companionate marriage
allows them to remain boss in
own household.
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Add similes: As inconspicuous
some one mentioned
the vice presidency.
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favorably for
If cod liver oil is a "substitute for '
sunshine" as its prem'r.v rs claim. I
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tnen we prefer cioudv weather.
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writers of formless verses evident-'
ly believe that what y,u say i not
so important as how you say it. !
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War will have one less horror pcer.
now that potato-peeling machines unabl
have been introduced into the army. tio:i-.
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Now that Poland isn't gain:
to
fight Lithuania we still have to go
back to Tunnev and what excite-
ment.
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The only drawback to some -tt!ed(
arguments is that one of the parties
lays the matter aside for future re-j
ference. j
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Speaker Lontworth must ! vun-
ning for some office; he recently dis-j
tributed cigars to a Washington fir
company.
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Lindbtrga. make? peace and satis-
faction wherever he go s. Some-
times we wish he would
a tor Borah.
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fie to Sen-
Representative Hamilton Fish. Ji ,j
of New York has enrolled in a night
school. That's where more congress-.
men should be.
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The young man who stole JfJ.'.-l
000 from his firm to get an educa -
tion and got caught has made a
good start anyway.
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The period in our history when
the greatest number of former Pres
idents were live at one time was be
tween ISfil and 19G2.
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We suppose the automobile indus
try will not have reached the satur
ation point until there are a suffi
cient number of coupes for all th"
passengers.
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President Coolidge has discarded
old fashioned spectacles for a "fold
prince-nez with a blask cord." From
this it is inferred that next summer
he will not spend his vacation with
the cewboys.
'3 Fine Stock, Grain and
ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND
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r- Hnu, Nk. J70-Aer Farm
Omlr M mile to tot ion Mi C X. 7.
p 4 bSu north of Omaim. on
tl--j mai rrmvcled rosds. Bich soil.
MavIt U UtoI. and well tiled. Cora
(ortablo dwellinar. Cko to church
ad school. Horse barn, biff hliy
sad aatUa bmrn. aattlc shd. Bis
boc kaaM double corn crib. ffoxI
eorrala. feed bsnlu. etc 1I.003
bvahel elevator, engine and scale. Two
hollow tile siios (or 175 tons. City
water and two flow! rur wells. Farm
not over-improved, bat buildings
were erected by practical feeder tar
economical nse.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
1137 OmeJs Nad. Butfc Utag Omca, Neb.
Plwaaa mail me RlatrtttJ Vic!et ianrtbinx tLete fans.
PES YEAS E3 ADVAlTCr
Speak-easy:
A public
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t 1-
iep!:c:e.
Corn
income.
and cotton pi h -s h ip f ;ti m j
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The product of tip-lit vho
oak tree is a-corn.
a :
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A heart full f grace ir -r than
a head full of notion-.
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t The sMidy o!' insanity is a science
; hut in court it becomes an art.
An up-to-date machine pin
f re up to shot a mintife.
can
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Th.
surest wav
NeCOl.
hat
ou want to i. t
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lool: the part.
The trouble is that
! fia to Florida can a
V. I. 'i
heme.
W don't know a bunt
v.-eek but a live dav we..;
-it-
siifly prove popui;
Qu
Elizabeth of E:.
i.
ai
v;
the first wom-.t:: to v.. ar
machine-made stockings.
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Wiien h.-ridity is the
j. ct
the con visa? iop . it is
cussed -ts an alibi nor as
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h
Bo.'thovc-n. th-
IT !"e a t f i ei r
d-af Thar ir
his la;. : cor
becan s'
t r bear
't a
II
ii-' what
s-a:;:'!!'
d serve
vii" rh'
'of Ohio, ha- done r,,
raent ion for presides
I states.
evi o
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Tlo- p.-ci-etary of Navy
72.". oon.nvo for iiew sinus,
about rur cl ewinfr trum bill 1
nonths.
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women a:
Many
begl anii:
realize that uncovered hones, scr;.w'y
recks, flat chests, and lleshlt? h-.nc
are not lovelv.
American juctice is, celef)rat-d-i""
the spectacular approach, but the !
fcdlow through frequently is notl.ir.
short of terrible
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We are now reaching t;
rf the year when the la"'
of new vear - r es.,;ni ion :
tv tt m b'-v
ii.-' ; '. o-
jrd hy the wayid
That govermm nt employee v,
ihas raised 20 children on S;;.".
t
I month ought to l- moved over
to
the budget d-
vartri
College life isn't all pkasai.t.
There is a dreary season li.--ir'-i; j
football and baseball when tm r
noihinfr to do but studv.
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And there are times when th
i
speech begins. "There is much to b-
said on both sides of this qu, ion.'
and the speech therefore is (l vot r
to a less controversial is urn.
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A professor- at ; Western univer
sity has mad - an amazing discovery.
The otlu r day he announced that
the Federal reserve bank discount
rate is what really governs the price j
of corn. i
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Clair, Neb., 335-Acre Farm
A splendid stock, train, hay and
dairy farm, only a mile from station
on C K. W. B. K.. and 21 miles
from Omaha, over fine paved and
raveled roads. Best quality, nearly
all level, well tiled, farm land. Bumper
corn and alfalfa crops. Fine re?;- i rxr
dence. city water, bath. etr. Ez Some trees, small orchard and vine
barn, with inside srranaries. Two bis ! yard. Good dwellinjr. fplendid barn
hoc hon ses, cribs, implev.ent honsc, with full cement lie semen t, adapted
ample corrals, protected by trove. , for either dairy cows or stock feed
City water in corrals. A 12,000- Ing. Two larpe hoc houses, poultry
bushel elevator, enitinc. scales, etc. j houses, etc. implement house, pit
Two hollow-tile silos for 176 tons, j scales, cribs, pood corrals, feed
A second set of buiidincrc. with (rood j bunkn. etc. Two welis and mills,
house, new. laree barn, and several : two biir cement reservoirs and m
outboildincs. in srrove. Close to srine. Water piped to yards. Close
:htxrehes and schools. j to paved road, schools and churches.
CQMPEOXISE
No OIK-, alter reading the hopeful
remarks of Bishop Vv'illiam T. Man
ning of til- Episcopal church on the
, sui.j rt of world-wide church unity,
iccilr! doubt that the Bishop thinks
eonmromise is one of the cardinal
virtues. And. believing this, the pie-
jtate cati see no reason why all tie-
6 i ( I! i f 1 1 t ies vh.cn tret the path to
jj unity sl'.eiil'l not be smoothed out.
jj j II. if coiiipronii;-:'.' is really the
vhttie 1'i -hop Manning think-, no
j body el-e could s'-e tiny sin h r-:i'.:
! either, liut ir it actually so grand
l.'it.' d ;r!oi ion.-:? It h supposed to be a
i
cat. ase,-t to JM-Iitics arid i'j.'Vi ;:!
.en I. Seine feudist has even go'ie Kti
;r as u ufclaiiii that there ev r j
was a had compromise. Bui political
hi sto-y j.s stien with tlu cadav-rs of
political parties which nut dentil
thro;:'-!-, compromising. The English
Tories weie most i mp : etr nabh- win!)
th y s'urk to tio ir convictions and
.1 "tsssed to deal wit is the d":;::i;i: of
" 1 1 I i" oppom e?s. Ti e Lit)-. : ..:- oi"
I.a.chMiU ve;,. a healthy political
part ut:t;I thv In gnu to hedu'"- c.n
i
ir tun
, t
in:.! pr:ic:p.-s '
iom ran! I adi vidua ! . ar.d U
- ' '- - - - i - -
. v -
':. -hiou.'d i ef,,; j,,.;:. I'-.'iaps the
.ladual d clii.e of our own !) -mo-
pa:ty
1'T !
-ta i te
Is of ;
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tract d r. o.
fo i ouio;-'
r : vnr ! .
THm VI!
d up ! o b
of a v i . . i :
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tarlv evr
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oil
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th
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v.'nicn
v i:ich
com. -ib
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iae ,
r. f il-
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bud re. Ti;
e. . n t . romis"
sign of v-. ,
to
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t a pi ;."-"
;::t'k i f bel
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. I: may ie a
vi.rio . but !.''
t'' b' Y.;iU d a
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is i'.,.--i,is)a:ch.
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K'.ro :v
hi:
li o r
l.ou
S SZCP.rTAFlY
I ne S C.et.
a:: imfoi ta'-.r
the C-Tgi-es.
to ;i (Vrgi
:io.!-.st. c':io
in's s- rr- ia
-n;.;n
r. It
v.
i a.
T'tins .'II th" e-rauds nhour W.i
en for his coi:s-i'ej-s. w' o
;'.. i? ;iv riip' r, pii-s to yu;r i
oronn - nr. to 1 1
d to in-.uire whe:k -
1... i ii o .':; i in i.:id t.-acio d vou
:. n d wa:
or thi'i
; tary
wuat you w
li'ii.is Coir
M 1 . T t' have
lU
s- c-
oi ::
jhis fvi! pa: tv in tie- d:s:iic; a
l:alf tne otrer ptt.:'. ciMiig
telling what an. efficient acconm
lattf.g Coo
It d-.e--i
.i w i : ii d :
i ( ' ngi'i s.-
i ta ry ii
' 1 h- i'ai !
an tl
't make ,;:!!-!. t'-.r.
C'nr",.sH:n:!p may
i "hi. if he hasn't a
i won't las;. And it
': i m i hi tint !: to s:i v
it i;iii - n'l make much d:
in :' rior a ('nv",!. -una :i
: gv-d secretary.
re SIC'
he i,
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.Now sone nocv :ua;
i!v 'i
d oir ti:-'
pays moii
:!- tha:
' Of a Cel.
th" average home owner
taxes on a pi'".. ,-f pre
the rent h" paid it nuart
jU.-v ;:ro fn,
t! sani" place.
nothing surp-ising in ta
f.'.i
n th" c
commas.
tid ouw:::enr
home eWU"i' t'
the
day
compa.ied t.i thcs
ire coni-ideied.
of
ve
Down in I
at revolution.
10 Deputies
divia. another attc:
has "o en scotched.
a.HU Se!n:!ors ami
army Captaio are undei
rre.-t .
Once up.on a k !mi , I f.'2S
other year I wac, the best
tor ;
vear
in
tin history of building av.tamebi
wrestling 01 elimination contests.
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Cilmore, Neb 120-Acre Farm
Only four mUos to SouUl Omaha
market. Seven miirt to Omaha, one
half mile to station on V. T. Ii. K.
Oripinjjiy TJtanned for a dairy farm.
Iu.li.nz, good lr.no. 0 baslicli com
arre in 1127. 4 kor-titrht fields.
Co-operation of real
estate dealers invited
NOTICE to cr editors
The State of Nebraska. C;i ss coim -
'. sr..
.In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Frank K'mcka. deceased.
To the creoit.-rs ol nn.d raf-:
1"' 1 "J '";'- i
v, in mi u in. ...iV '""in in
ii. i i t 1.. r 'nil t v i. uii'i k.w. -.;.,
I'lat! .-mouth, mi said county, on th
;., y of I'ebruary,
i . - . and on
a; in
V. to receive
the .tli day oi ..hj
o'ciock a. ni. of t ach '.
ami examine all claim
estate, with a view t..
mem ami allowance. T
ed for the pres-ntni V
a;ainsT said estate
from 1 he i! ; i 1; day of !'
lfcv. and the time 11;:
KK'lit Of debts IS Oi:e
l'-5t!i day of February .
Witness my hand a:
ag.ntist said
: !. ir ad just-
;- time limit-
'-" of ehums
'ln-ee months
I ::'-. A. 1).
! for pay
I'roai saiti
seal of
-! dav of
said County f'ourt ih:
January. 1 !)2 V
Seal jj:;-4w
f"X:ruY
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NOTICE OF SUIT TO QFIET TITLE
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebra-ka.
Pearl S. Davii,
riaintiff j
vs.
NOTICE
Columbu" Jenkins et al,
Defendatit-
t t-i rt Ir.lOTW lllT' I r i T : T1 IH1C l-iT
jirs. Columbus Je;ddns. first
real name unknown; .1. T. Moore.
first real name unknown: Mrs. J. T. the 2."th day of May. 1 9 2 S . at 10
.ioore, first real name unknown; o'clock a. m.,. of each day. to receive
Newell Roberts: Mayme Newell: the am! examine all i-laim:-: against said
heirs, devisee?, legatee-, personal rep- estate, with a view to their adjust
resentat ives and all otl - t- persons in- merit and allowance. The time lim
: crested in the cnaUs Columbus ited lor the presentation of claims
Jenkins: Mrs. Columbus Jenkins, against said estate is three months
first real r.ame unknov a; J. T. Moore, from the 24th day of February, A. D.
first real name unknown; Mrs. J. T. li'-'s. and the rime limited for pay
Moore, first real name unknown, each ni-nt of debts is one y ar from said
def eased, real names unknown; Rob-(2-!t!; day of February. 1!'2.
ert W. Newell, and all persons hav- Witness my hand and the seal of
ing- or claiming: any i;.'ere-t in and County Coort this 20th day of
!,. ti.. e:et half fEV i of the -norm- January, 1U2.
west quarter (NW1: of Section!
twenty-nine (2f't. Township twelve
i-;12. Range twelve 12t. east of
t.'thc Cth P. M.. in the County of Cass,!
Ne! raska. real names unknown: j
You and each of y-'i are hereby!
notified, that Searl 5-'. Davis. Plain-1
tiff, has filed petition and commene-
i oil an action in the D:-Trict Court of
jthe County of Cass, N '"niska, on the
;.5rd iay of January. 1 f 2 s . against
lv(,u and each of. you. arid others, the
! object, purpose and prar of which
'is to obtain a decree of court quiet-
ing the title to the a-t half c'E'
jot the northwest quarter (.'w'4 ) of
' Section twenty-nine (2f i. Township
: twelve (12). Ranee tv. . lve f 12). east
'of the Mb P. M.. in the County of
r-. vi..,a-:i -.c :i'-. if i-mi ntiri
'each' of you. aiid tor a construction
of The hist will arid t e-: a men t of Wil
liam H. Newell, deceased, with ref- "' aim lean la.eiei. lor i.ie pur
ierence thereto, and n.r stu b other , ,jf loib.wing described real
relief s.s neiv t,e inst : i.d enuit'b.lr ie-tate. tO-wit :
I
You and each of you are further'
notified that you are required to an-i
swer said petition on or before Jinn- i
day. the 2oth day of February. lf2S.
or the allegations of said petition
will be taken as trim and. a decree
rendered in favor of plaintiff and
against vou and (ah of vou. accord-
ing to the prayer ot said petition.
Dated this ."rd day of January, A. i
I). l!i2S. ;
F-EARL S. DAYIS. j
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Atty. for Plaintiff.
! 59- tw.
COLTIUDGE'S FAILING
I -
J. P.
in tie Mimner.polis .Tonrnn1.
When I ie;:i somv Wio-re that (d
"'iiiae was th- kind of. n.an who
ieer iinisiied an viking. I felt a srib-
ie s. n-if of hi "t hi : hood. Despite this
la. w in his nulla Wordsworth!
in
Ke ol rim as ti.e only rcaii;.
wonderful man 1 evr knew."
In- Quinct y talk-d of Cob ridge in
a similar strain, calling him "this
illustrious man. '.!'. iargest and most
spacious intelh-ct. the subtbst and
nu-st comiuelienai ve that has yet ex
isted among nn n
V'1 "J'"IS" Klud an
ol Ins trn-at iliiiu:-. lftt liur.ilr' tls
of fine fragmt-nt
lie wai a groat
beginner, and th-rr. somehow, t'ne
jdart wilt u. T' moved on to the
text ft owe;-. !! "Lio alv.ays coins
t., do son. th!n;r ;r-eat. but did.n't
u iile g t aroinit! t ' finishing it Ui.
Hut in conversation, if you gave
him free chaiU" and didn't inter
runt. Cib'ii.'u e v..s v master, tint'
: vi.;i! or spoke of il
talk as "ilov. ina:
1 I". -, T.O'vUt,- 1111''. ? : i 1 1 1 1- o- tlT' 'HI "
m
D;
Chain. ers said of it. "I caught
-i.'?n:l ciini-s of what he
I would be at. but
i far ou! of all
y it was very
aa u
:ht and all
vm-
pa thy."
IVrhnps one trr-'.hie was the laud
atuim that he drank, about as you
and I would drink beer; but there
mo ... We '.,.,,) somethin- rather
mr-c hno. n,n some thin-, lather
great oown tieep tner- on whose sur-
.fare the laudanum could bring out
such briliant colors and incite into
throwing off such brilliant corrus -
catu.li.-.
The origin of the name "Stone-
wall," as applied to Stonewall Jack-
son dates from the Battle of Bull
Run. when a Confederate general re-
stored confidence in his men by
shouting "There stands Jackson like
a stone wall!"
!
The first legal execution by elec
tricity was that of William Kemmler
at Sing Sing Trison. Ossining, New
York, on August Cth, 1890. j
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
j The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
: ty, sa.
j jn the county Court.
Tn the matter of the estate of
Drury M. Graves, deceased.
j To the creditors of said estate:
l ou are hereby notihed, ttiat 1 win
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sit at tne uountv uourt room in
pinttsmnntli. in said count v. on (hfl'cm.noi nm At i
itli day of PVhruary, 192S, and on
the llth day of May !f,2S, at the
,OUr of 10 o'clock of each dav in
- t --- - f
the forenoon, respectively, to receive
an,j examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjust-
liu.,it uiid allowance. The time lim-
tv.r the Tirennt!it;rn nf ri.nims
against said estate is three months
from the loth day of February, A. D.
192S, and the time limited for pay-
ment of debts is one year from said
loth day of February, 102S.
Witness my hand "and the seal of
said County Court this Cth day of
January, l!2v
fSeal) jfl-4w
A. II. DUXBURY,
('otinty Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Matte--
E. Young, deceased.
To th" creditors of said estate:
You are herebv notified that I will
l in-. friii' C.airt room in
IMattsmo'utb. in said county, on the
24th day of February, 1!2S, and i-n
A. II. DUXBURY.
C'oontv Judge.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Claus r.oetel. also known as Claus
I'eet-.l. Jr.. and Pear! Boetel, you
an
each of you are hereby notified
that on the f,th day of January,
I. 2S. Thf Standard Savings and Loan
Association, of Omaha. Nebraska, as
plaintiff, fi'.ed its petition in the Dis-
tri-t Court of Cass ounty. Nebraska,
and you and each of you are made
parties defendant. The object and
lrayer of said petition is to foreclose
and ar," l a certain contract in writ-
ing dated the 20 th day of September,
1;'23- ni;i,i" a:id fx"'ted by and be-
tveen the Livingston Loan and
Building Association of Plattsmoutli,
Neras,;a. and the said Claus i'.oetei.
Lots four (4), five (5) and
six n; t. Block seventy-five (75),
in the City of Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, according to the survey
ed and recorded plat thereof.
That a decree be entered by the
e.-T t f ,iru .Imli ii c?.iiil run t ni l"t tl:!!f
V'.l.ll I l-i ' .1 . ( . . . ..'.IliMVL,
vou the paid defendants and each of
v.ei b- ei: mined irom claiming or as-
, ... .... .. . ..
sorting anv right, ti: it- or interest in
ud to said real estate or any part
thereof. That said real estate be
j quieted in said plaintiff and that
'.said plaintiff have such other and
I furt her relief in the premises as it
may be entitled to and to the Court
j may seem just.
You and each of you are required
to answer this petition onor before
th ::;h day of February. lfi2S.
THE STANDARD SAYINGS
L- LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.
I I V I . . JUU.?W.,
Its. Attorney.
j2C-4w.
LEGAL NOTICE
To Wellman Arthur, non-resident
Defendant :
Notice is hereby given that on
.Tanuarv IS. IM'S. Occidental IJuihl-
. intr a;ui Loan Association of Omaha.
Nebraska, plaintiff, tiled its petition
!aad commenced an action in the Dis-
;(pa.nst thp above named defenflantf
;,,,T.ifw7,i ,.-,tii nthnrc iiofonhntc in
said action, the object and prayer of
s . - v. ' "'
.i,;i, ::. .f.nl, ,.piN,n J-,nnn
mortgage upon Lot G. I'.huk 22, in
o, ;;r,..l TTe f Plmu-ni.il :oj
surveyed, platted and recorded in Section six ( 6) , Township ten (1 0)
..A.-sVTora rv- -Pi-ill non I 1 d I I- (1 et AT
Cass countv. Nebraska, together with
all the apurtenances thereunto be- ne tin r. ai., iass county, iurai-longinu-.
which was executed and a. containing about forty and sev
dated August 7. 1-125. by John E. Sa- enty-five hundredths (40 , 5) acres;
vilie and Lillie M. Saville. his wife, as and Lots one (1). two (2) and three
i.ii-toiir,,rc In c-.irl ( lee i 1 1 en t :t 1 Tluill-
i;ig and Loan Association as mortga-
gee, filed for record August 10. 1925.
in the office of the Register rjf Deeds
in and for Cass countv, Nebraska,
reir.r.teii in Honk 5 of Mort-
-.,-es. at page 175. to secure payment
of said jiiomissorv note dated August'
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AWo'cmUon. and plaintiff alleges that
there is now due plaintiff on said note
.,,,, indebtedness the sum of ?461. 31.
with interest thereon from January
IS. 192S. at the rate of ten per cent
ann and 1)laintiff prays that
(!cfault of payment of the amount
ttmm due plaintiff on the note and
indebtedness secured by said mort-
' gage, that said premises may be sold
aC(.ordiT1g to law to satisfy the same
jam1 that pai,, defemlants aT,d all per-
sons claiming bv, through and under
thenij or any of them. be excluded
from and foreclosed of all interest,
rights, titles, liens and equity of re-
demption in. to and upon said mort-
gaged premises.
You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 27th day of February, 192S.
innTMT.'VP T TIT'TT -ATX''.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
of Omaha, Nebraska,
Plaintiff.
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Its Attorney
LEG AL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
MH V Mnrmv Prt)i
E. Eaton, Vernie M. Baker
land Hazel M. Hull.
Plaintiffs
NOTICE
i vs.
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Defendants
To the Defendants: Samuel Grove:
Mrs. Samuel Grove, first and real
name unknown, wife of Samuel
Grove: Frank Ransom; Mrs. Frank
Ransom, first and real name un-
known, wife of Frank Ransom:
Frank T. Ransom and wife, Mrs.
Anna Ransom; Samuel Chambers:
Mrs. Samuel Chambers, first and real
name unknown, wife of Samuel
j Chambers; Seldon N. Merriam and
wife, Eydia Merriam: John C. Rakes
and wife, Martha Jane Rakes; L.
Chambers, first and real name un
known, and wife, Agnes Chambers;
C. M. Chambers, first and real name
unknown, and wife, Sarah E. Cham-
hers; W. J. Rakes, real name William
J. Rakes, and wife, Nancy A. Rakes;
Wi. Jones, real name William Jones;
Mrs. William Jones, first and real
name unknown, wife of "William
Jones; Zuba J. Leming; Item
ing, real name unknown, husband of
Zuba J. Leming; Azuba J. Leming;
Leming. real name unknown,
husband of Azuba J. Leming; Wil-
Ham Clorrence; Mrs. William Clor-
rence, first and real name unknown, I
wife of William Clorrence; John
Clorrance; Mrs. John Clorrance, first
and real name unknown, wife of John
Clorrance; Wm. Clarrence; Mrs. Wm.
Clarrence, first and real name un
known, wife of Wm. Clarrence; John
Clarrence: Mrs. John Clarrence, first
and real name unknown, wife of
John Clarrence; Melissa Shrader;
Shrader. real name unknown.
husband of Melissa Shrader; Meliesa
J. Shrader; Shrader, real
name unknown, husband of Melissa
J. Shrader; John M. Jones and wife,
Margaret Jones; Ransom Farns-
worth; the heirs, devisees, legatees.
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estates of mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on
each of the following named persons, the SOth day of January, 1928. at
each deceased: Samuel Grove; Mrs. 'the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to show
Samuel Grove, first and real name cause why a license should not be
unknown, wife of Samuel Grove; granted to said Guardian to sell said
Frank Ransom; Mrs. Frank Ransom, minor's interest in the above describ
first and real name unknown, wife reai estate for the purpose of
of Frank Ransom; Frank T. Ransom maintenance, support and education
and wife, Mrs. Anna Ransom; Sam-:0f Kajd minor.
uel Chambers; . Mrs. Samuel Cham- it is further Ordered, that a copy
hers, first and real name unknown, "of this Order to Show Cause be pub
wife of Samuel Chambers; Seldon N. Hshed in the Plattsmouth Journal,
Merriam and wife. Lydia Merriam; 'a newspaper of general circulation
John C. Rakes and wife, Martha in Cass county, Nebraska, for a per
Jane Rakes; L. Chambers, first and j0d of three successive weeks prior
real name unknown, and wife, Ag- to the date of hearing,
nes Chambers; C. M. Chambers, first by THE COURT,
and real name unknown, and wife, JAMES T. BEG LEY,
Sarah E. Chambers; W. J. Rakes, Judge of the District Court,
real name William J. Rakes, and j5-3w.
wife, Nancy A. Rakes; Wm. Jones,
real name William Jones; Mrs. Wil
liam Jones, first and real name un
known, wife of William Jones; Zuba
J. Leming; Leming, real
name unknown, husband of Zuba J.
Leming; Azuba J. Leming;
T-eininf real name unknown, hus -
I band of Azuba J. Leming; William
i
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j Clorrence ; airs. William uiorrence.
first and real name unknown, wife of
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Mrs. John Clorrance, first and real
name unknown, wife of John Clor
rance; Wm. Clarrence; Mrs. Wm.
Clarrence first and real name un-
known, wife of "W m. Clarrence; John
Clarrence; Mrs. John Clarrence first
and real name unknown, wife of
John Clarrence; Melissa Shrader;
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nuhouuu 01 .uens bu..u . c.1DD-
j. shrader; Shrader. real
name unknown, husband of Melissa
.1. Shrader; John M. Jones, and
Margaret Jones, and Ransom Farns -
worth; and all persons having or
claiming any interest in the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit: The
south half (S) of the northeast
quarter (ICE '.4) of the northeast
quarter (ICE V4 ). or Lot three (3), or
Lots twenty-three (23) and twenty
four (24), and the southeast quarter
(SE'4 of the northwest quarter
(XW'4) of the northeast quarter
(NE4). or Lot twenty-two (22), all
in Section six (6), Township ten
(10) North, Range fourteen (14),
East of the 6th P. M., containing
! thirty (30) acres, more or less; and
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divisions of the west half (W) ol,
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to i. in ine norinwesi quarter
' 01 ine, no".neBA qarier
1. j 01 hecuon six id, lown-
ship ten (10) North, Range fourteen
(14). East of the 6th P. M., Cass
county, Nebraska, all in Cass county.
Nebraska, real names unknown:
auu wtu ui .uu a.c ncicj-
notified that the above named plain-
tiffs filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, on the 4t4h
day of January, 1928, against you
and each of you. the object and pray-
er of which is to obtain a decree of
court quieting title in and to the
south half (Sfc) of the northeast
quarter (NE1-) of the northeast
quarter (NEV4 ), or Lot three (3), or
Lots twenty-three (23) and twenty-
four (24); and the southeast quar-
ter (SE ) of the northwest quarter
(NWU) of the northeast quarter
(NE M ), or Lot twenty-two (22), all
in Section six (6), Township ten
(10) North, Range fourteen (14).
East of the 6 th P. M., containing
thirty (30) acres, more or less; and
Lots four (4), five (5), six (6),
seven (7), eight (8) and nine (9),
C.,, iiVirtn r. . 9 V, n TT7.., L.lf TTT 1
of the northeast quarter (NEH) ot
Section six (6), Townahip ten (X0)
the 6th P. M.. Cass countv. Vbr&4fca.
.containing about forty aad eeveaty-jto
flve hundredths (40.75) acres; and
Lots one (1), two (2) and three (3).
in the northwest quarter OAVU) of
the northeast quarter (NE4 ) of Sec
tion six (6), Township ten (10)
North. Range fourteen (14), East of
the Bth P. M., Cass county. Nebras
ka, all in Cass county, Nebraska, as
against you and each of you. and for
such other and further relief as may
be just and equitable, Including costs
of suit.
You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 20th day of February.
192S, or the allegations of plaintiffs
petition will he taken as true and a
decree will be entered in favor of
plaintiffs and against you and each
of you, according to the prayer of
said petition.
Dated this 7th day of January, A.
D. 1928.
MERLE E. MURRAY,
BERTHA E. EATON,
VERNIE M. BAKER and
HAZEL M. HUL.
Plaintiffs.
J. A. CAPWELL,
J9-? Plaintiffs' Attorney.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of the Guardianship
of Leslie Snyder, Minor.
Now on this T.Oth day of Decem
ber, 1927, this cause came on for
hearing upon the petition of IJarbara
C. Snyder as Guardian of Leslie
Snyder, a minor, praying for a li-
I cense to sell minor's cixteen-one hun-
dred twentieths interest in and to
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
The southwest quarter of Sec
tion 8, Township 1.1, Range 57,
in Kimball county, Nebraska,
and the north half of the north
half of Section 18. Township 15,
Range 57 in Kimball county,
Nebraska
for the support, maintenance and
education of said minor.
It is therefore Ordered, that all
persons interested in said estate ap
pear before me at the District Court
; room in the court house, at Platts
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Es-
' tate of Mary C. Murphy.
Deceased; Application of
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tral0. c- l' a" Ior LIceJ19e
to Sell Real Estate to Pay
Legacies.
Now, on this 3rd day of January,
192S, there was presented to the
tfae mlon of A Schneid-
ar AHm,-r,,-crrQr,n n t f tv,o
tfite Qf Ma c Murphyf deceased, for
licenge tQ se LoU one (l). two (2).
Jth (3) and four (4) , Block
three (3). in White's Addition to the
ci f Plattsrnouth Cas9 roUnty. Ne-
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it appearing that there is not suffi
cient personal estate in the hands of
the Administrator with the will an
nexed, to pay the debts against said
deceased, the expense of administra
tion, and to pay such legacies and it
further appearing that the personal
property collected by said Adminis
trator amounts to $6,449.48; that the
claims against said estate amount to
$2,175.40; that the ppecial bequests
under the last will and testament of
said deceased amount to $5,876.00
and that the costs of administration
will amount to approximately $500.00
and that an order should be entered
directing all persons interested in
said estate to appear and show cause
,icenge M be crantP(l
.to said Administrator with will an-
npxed f said estate, to sell said real
testate
It is therefore Ordered that all per
sons interested in the estate of Mary
C. Murphy, deceased, appear before
James T. Begley, Judge of the Dis
trict Court, within and for Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, on the 20th day of
February. 1928, at 10:00 a. m., at
chambers in the court house in the
City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, to
show cause, if any there be, why a
license should not be granted to II.
A. Schneider, Administrator with will
annexed, of the estate of Mary C.
Murphy, deceased, to sell Lots 1, 2,
3 and 4, in Block 3, In White's Ad
dition to the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, for the pur
pose of paying legacies as provided
by the last will and testament of the
said Mary C. Murphy, deceased.
It is further Ordered, that a copy
of this Order to Show Cause be serv
ed upon all persons interested in said
estate by publication of this Order
for four successive weeks in the
Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper
printed, and of general circulation in
the County of Cass, Nebraska.
BY THE COVRT.
JAMES T. BEGLEY,
Judge of the District Court.
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