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Perh ips the Republicans decided
on IVss as the keynote speaker to
see if he would have anyhing to
si.y for hinnclf.
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Pari- is being flooded with German
heei. hut American tourists probably so artistic hut no less human. Tin
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HOUSE CLEANING
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SPRING TIME
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The world will not .soon forg4i
Sam Walter Foss and l is "House by .sprint; when even
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska. C-ounty of (.'a-
KS.
will relieve the situation before it prelude goes this way:
h .comes dangerous.
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We presume that prohibition will
lave ) -ached perfect enforcement
when the
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characters in
c!i inking gin.
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IVtmsylva ::ia will have no prefer
on! i::l presidential candidates. Pcr
haps these think it would be safer
to keep out of that state.
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.1" k Uempsey enjoys wild west
a:id (! te"tive stores, fays a sports
v riter. Why doesn't he subscribe to
a t-ouph- of Chicago newspapers'.'
We have the candidate for Pres
ident. Hi 's a justice of the peace in
an clear
"Clean vour house,
your shed,
An' clean yer barn in every
part;
Hut brush the cobwebs out
o' yer head.
And sweep the snowbank?
from yer hearts."
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has
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hd with his own.
Argentina is spitting
make a heart uninhabitable! Just
marry either Miss Cobwebs or Mr.
Snowbanks and you will ind it heroic
to resist suicide.
Wiggam. the best-sler scientist,
defines a conservative as one who
thinks nothing: should be done the
first time; and a radical as one whojtm-y hesitate to recommend it
should be done after I menus: m spring, i ne p.inci,...
Ti,.,n u ;ih o-..,,,i oi.tiu. rending lor cninynn-in s
a
spirits
! ists bloom, why not when
is on the pumpkin anil the ow icoai s. at f)tiivt. of tne Department of
! iii hoik? Confirmed readers, at the public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska.
outset, say they read because they
like to read. If r.nly they could hold
l to this bright and shining ideal, all
'would be well. It is only by imper- the Department of Public Works for!
le degnes that they draw up a not less tnan nve per ceni ii),t I oi
tne amount oi tne niu win ne re-
of said day, at the south front door
of the court house, in the City of
I'Jattsnioutn. rsebraska. in said oun-
Spriiig is we hope, here; gladsome Sealed bids will be received at the
ient l'cparimeni oi runnc v orss in me
Sf:ite House sit Lincoln. Nebraska. I Uv virtu .r rm Or.u.r ,.r ..i
the Side of the Road." Iuit he has devotee of culture for its own sake mj M.(y 1Sth lf,28t until i0:00 sued by Colda Noble Real. Clerk of
composed another melody, not quite fights off. lethargy by reading a novel o'clock a. in., and at that time pub- the District Court, within and for
wherein the hero marries the girl licly opened and read for placing ap- 'Uss countv, Nebraska, and to m.
,,11 vi,,., K,n,ifl nrin- Proximately f, 1 cu. yds. of sand gravel;, nrM.,eif i Mm ou the 2nd .lay cf
, . . surfacing material on U. S. Highway June. A. D. 1928. at 10 o'clock a. in.
cipie ne appneu omy in sjonm. i. No. 7; through Union, Nebraska.
noval can revive the drooping Plans and specifications for the
when vio'ets first in the flor- work may be seen and information
the frost s(-CUIf-(1 at tne oflice of the iountytv Keu at pn,yu. aucti.n to the higl
ieiK ax riausniouoi. euiasKa. or ,.s, homer for i-hk.i the lot ou n- re:. 1
estate, to-wit :
The south half If1-. I of Lot
OUtSei. SUV they read because llicy i lie mito-wiui uiuuei win ue ,r-
quired to iurnisn nonu in an amount
equal to 100 T, of his contract.
Cert Hi d checks made payable to
Cobwebs and snowbanks! What
things thev are to clutter a soul and.ccpti.d
i . t. ei . ritviPTjnn fit re::dinir. I .ieii tnev it an
Hiawatha. Kas.. and he paid th.
d-Miiiu.-s on an automobile in which ' believes nothing
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v.... ln-.vu v.r. i n n.e- :.tt,.r it en - ""i inm.
I he approves and commends the lib
jeral who conserves the best of tin
fire in the past and insists on the good possibil
leairue at C cue va . 1 t i es of the tuture.
members it knows' Measured by this yardstick
Il.iftrine ' Webs and
i mysteriou Strang-j -Slay tueie i... t,..-,
home. Like (irant. at tru- loot oi tne
for culture's sake to keep up with
the latest books, or some other shib
boleth. What pains they endure in
the ordeal were worthy of a better
cause. Nor, when a book is no un
intelligible as to be "significant" do
to
of
or
It
the
I merely
' might
' vear.
ake.
to kill time, is reinstate
well be adhered to all
quired.
This work must be started pre
vious to June 1st. 1928. and be com
puted by June lath. 1928.
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject anv or all
bids.
DF.PARMENT OF Pl'I!-
LIC WORKS.
It L. COCHRAN,
! State Engineer,
i CEO. R. SAYLES. County
Clerk, Cass County.
one (Ii and two -' in I:lu. k
t wetity-nine 29i in Vour.g and
Hays' Addition to the City of
Piattsniouth, Cass county, Ne
The same being levied uixiti and
I taken as the property of Laura ivter
json. defendant, to satisfy a judgment
of said Court, rwuvcri-J by liUn
Copp. plaintiff against said defend
ant. Plattsmouth. Nebrahka. April 24th,
A. 1 1. 1!'2V
PERT REED.
Sheriff Cass Com. ty,
Nebra-ka.
meetint; of
ami assures
the
the
Cob-
nowhere
and Meats it a
er with which it wi
tanee. Wi II, Well.
ies no aciiuain-
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the or.
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should be some system in
ani.ation f the democratic
eei.rial committee, and we
!.. pe t(. see Chairman Capwell corn
pit te it A chairman, secr-tary and
treasurer should he selected, and a
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OUt k'e
t ribu i
ol ail the money funds in and
!. The party friends who con
To 'he campaign would like
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Who f.' e t -
I of the ,-a'
i ; ; end- i e
the moiiev, and at
, paign
ilemizt-d
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Mts. Ri.s-. fi 'i nter governor of Wy
Hi-.'- i, trettine- :,!, from some of sel f-disci pi i IK
IS..!.
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I'.-s-ii
ii:ir.
: l-.iirK-r lady
ad-- .i number
iria favoring
f'iend.s because sh
of spt-eches in Cal
Covernor Al Smith
v. il.
cur.
I fe j
:.;p.
f.-r
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n
ali
f. r piesident. Now from infancy up
w- have bet n taught that this is a
government favoring free speech and
free v rri'ory. and no woman has any
!i::hr to pour hot shot into another
,V.-oinali. t.eca ll.se she is not of til'
-a me opi i. :i , I ;.-1. !
Ms r
Deiore
liKe t
-it n
tiis
snow-wnite porcelain enamel
s wif t- c o oking !
e
J 'v&TTin... "..111...- r, -, tV P'"m -'e.- t- uLE-Tr.tt
class at West I'oint, wlio boasted of
holding that position for the whole
collegiate quadrennium. With more
attention given to his studies Gen
eral Grant, with his natural genius,
would have been a great-r military
hader.
Mental house chaning is perfectly
in order every day the sun rises. To
rearrange one's mental furniture, af
ter the bringing in of a ikw niece,
is an appropriate performance wheth
er the birds a:- -inging spring mat
ins or fall vesper?.
And clean the windows. fir?t. Noth-
. ling mor uinicuit. wuiy i ne cie;.ns :
of self-dis-ciniiiK will turn the trick.
Prejudice will taud a deal jf scruh
biiig. Ignorance is worse than ' a
sewer. Iiigoiry is not cast out by
prayer ami Tasting. Put with dirty
windows nothing is s-tn truly and
the whole house is bit in darkness.
Dust the carpets thoroughly-
(things you have been walking on for
years, ethics and custom and relig
ion and philosophy. When did you
last air them? So far as science is
concerned every January needs an in
troduction to every Iecraber. One
year works a change of incognizabil
ity. And your philosophy of life is
huilt on scientific premises or it is
void. Dust your understandings then
to a frazzle.
Fix a cozy coiner for friendship.
Dust an easy chair for inspiration.
Polish up the statuary of dreams.
Just-undtr the bay window of your
soul set out sonie rambler roses and
a little aspiring arbutus. Get a .new
pot of idea bulbs and watch them
sprout and grow. Thow fear out in
to the ash-can, anil., selfishness and
can't and pride.
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have any jam on their faces, which
Waxt to see
the most won
derful oil ranqe
ever built? Go' to your dealer's
and look at the new, snow-white
porcelain enamel Perfection he
his on display! Sec its 27 motk-rn
features. S.e how swiftly ic cooks.
Note that it burns oil, the rafe
economical fuel.
Full porcelain enamel finis'i.
New design Grouped burners
Built-irTiive heat oven. .Ise.
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If the trumpet give an uncer
tain sound, who shall prepare
himself to the battle? St. Paul.
j The Republicans seem to be the
I only party in general agreement up
, on an issue for the presidential cam
! paign. They believe in corruption;
j or at least that part of them not
1 actually engaged in its condone it as
a convention, which amounts to the
! same thing.
So that fixes the Republicans.
They are all ready to nominate some
body and have a campaign.
The Democrats art' not so well off.
. They are at the disadvantage of not
having any jam on their facesfi which
I always enables bad little boys to
! stand together. They can only point
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AH local news is in the Journal.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Stat- Nebraska. Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Mar
garet V. Livingston, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
I ORDER
In the District Court of the Coun
i ty ol Cass. Nebraska.
I Philip Thierolf. Plaintiff, vs. Liv
' ing.-ton Loan Ruilding Association,
! Defendant.
I Now on this 2vth day of April.
I l!v. this, cause came on for hearing
j upon the application of S S. Davis,
Receiver, for an order fixing the time
! for tiling claims auainst the Livinp
1 : toil Loan & Ruilding Association,.
You are her by notified, that I will and the giving of notic e thereof,
sit at the County Court Room in I And it appearing that such an
Plattsmouth, in said County, on May j order should b- entered and notn e
21st. and August "j. 1JCS. at j thereof given:
in o'clock a. m.. each day to iecive jt js therefore Ordered, that all
and examine all claims against said ' persons having claims against the
estate, with a v;.-w to their adjust-. Livingston Loan A.- liuiiding Associa-iiK-jit
and allowance. Th-- time limit- j t ion shall file proof of su h claim,
ed for the presentation of claims' duly verified in the office of the Re
against said estate is thre mont hs , v ,.r ,jn or i,..f(,re the 27h day of
from tin- 21st day of M;y. A. D. June, 12V
I.2S. and th time limited f' t pay- j I: i- further Ordered, that all
ment of deb's i one year from said liaim not lii'd by said time s.hall be
21"T day of May. !2.-. forever barred.
Witness my hand and the s al of f j.; ll2rther Ordered, that notice
said County Court this 21st day of (lf ,ne time and filing of claims shall
April. l!2i. I be given to all persons interested by
(Seal t-a2::-4w
A. II. DFXRURY
( 'otitit v J udire. i
Th
ty. ss.
In th.
In the
liam M.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska, Cass ooun-
Oounty Court.
matter of the estate of Wil
Rurk, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsniouth, in said county, on the
17th day of May, 102S. and on the
l&th day of August, 102S. at 10:00
('clock a. in., of each day. to receive
and examine all tlainis against said
estate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. Tiie time lim
ited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the 17th day of May. A. I).
1!,'2S. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
17th day of May. 1H2S.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this i:2th day of
April. 1928.
A. H. DFXRURY.
(Seal alC-lw County Judge.
puhiicat ion of this order in the plaits
mouth Journal, for three successive
weeks, commencing with the issue o
April ::o, i:2S.
I!v the Court.
JAMES T. REG LEY.
Judge of the Distrht
Court.
a:!o-M w.
NOTICE
of Hearing Petition f
bate of Will.
r Pro-
SHERIFF'S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass.
ss.
beat indicator.. One of
H 4 J
new models.$i7.5 to $I54;-
This range is
one of 2 4 new
Perfection models
all swift-rooking ... light
colored... beautiful. All finished
either in porcelain enamel or
in Pcrfectoh.c, a new, durable
lacquer.
You'll miss something if you
don't see theie n-w stoves!
Ry virtu' of an Order of Sale is
sued by Col. la Noble Real. Clerk of
the District Court within and f-r
'ict; criintv Vi liMwL-a :mil tl Tlio!
ppfi ui, jeiejiiiaii is, tu ru.iii a urtire
ot foreclosure ana judgment oi me
District Court of Cass county, Ne
State of Nebraska, County of Cass
ss.
Ry virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by Colda Noble Real, Clerk of
tin District Court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
reeled. 1 will on the l!th day of
Mav. A. D. 192$, at the hour of
10:uo a. m. of said day, at the south
front door of the courthouse of tht
City of Plattsmouth, in said county
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
The southwest quarter
t SW ) of the northwest quar
ter I.V1VV4) of Section twenty
2 (t i , Township twelve (12),
North. Range twelve (12), East
of the fith P. M.. Cas-s county.
Nebraska, subject to a prior
mortgage lien in the sum of
33.01mi.m0, of record against said
premises and accrued interest
t hereon
the same being levied upon and taken
as the property of Emrna L. Spence
La5y -w ay to l-cv. Y'irir a;t(r
and u til rn - ,' t ; " '"'
JtmoiiilTiite rt: hew ituiei or )0N,
uf.-y ofi.' if It'Lltl on tj p icrms.
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Oil Burning Oc
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ctiok Stove Company,
St. Paul,
Minnesota
j to the jam all over the front facades
of the other fellows,
j Rut that is negative. The Repr.b
i lican belief in corruption is better
j campaign strategy, because it is posi
j tive. Let us take the last campaign,
j The Republicans were for prosperity,
j The Democrats took a negative posi
tion. They tried to qualify that. The
I result was a walkover for the posi
tive.
They are good politicians, the Re
publicans. They are not saying a
word about how corrupt they are.
That would be negative. They will
let the Democrats talk about it.
i St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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President Coolidge, praising An
drew Jackson when a stature of old
j Hickory was accepted in Washing
i ton called him a pioneer, patriot,
j general, and statesman "who left the
treasury with a surplus." And here
we'd been thinking all this time that
Andrew Jackson was a Democrat.
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An inventor has made an ink that
l fades out after a few davs Just the
j thing for those who want to avoid A.
bt each of promise suits, but do you j
think the man will make hla mark j
t with that? Ja2
direct d. I will on the 2nd day
June. A. D. 192S. at 1 o'i lock a. m..
of said day. at the south front door
of th- court house in the City of
Plattsmouth. N-hr.. in said county,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder tor cash the following real
state, to-wit:
Lots 4. ', and '. in RIock U.
in th- City of Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and
recorded. Cass county. Nebras
ka The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Dr. O. San
din et al. defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court recovered by
The Standard Savings A.- Loan Asso
ciation, plaintiff against said defend
ants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. April 24th.
A. D. 1!'2.V
PERT REED.
SherifT Cass County,
Nebraska.
braska. recovered by the Conservative
Mortgage Company, a Corporation,
plaintiff against said defendants.
Ph ttsmouth. Nebraska, April 14th,
A. D. 19 2S.
RERT REED,
Sheriff of Cass county,
Nebraska.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination of
Heirship
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
Ry virtue of an execution issued by
the Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed. I will on the 26th
day of May A. D. 192S, at 10 o'clock
a. in., of said day at the South Front
Estate No. A-299 of James Fogerty
also known as James Fogarty, de
ceased, 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 H. M.
Soennichsen has filed his petition al
leging that James Fogerty also
known as James Fogarty died intes
tate in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on or
about Febiuary 2Cth, 1907, being a
resident and inhabitant of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and the owner of the
following described real estate, to
wit: Lot three (3). in Block one
hundred seventy-one (171) in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
In the County Court of ( as co-m-i
y. Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of S.itii
('. Smith, deceased.
TIk State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs will take n.tlie that
R. H. Thames, guardian oi Viola ;.
Smith. Incompetent, has hl l hi.- ;,. n
tion herein, together with a duly au
thenticated copy of ti.. u:ll of -..id
Sam (i. .smith, deceu-ed. and th j,'o
bale thereof by tbe Coin, t Court (f
Hale county, Texas, all-gii.g ' at
said Sam C,. Smith departed thi '.
testate on the 2nd day o: Noven.ter,
192G. then a resident of H.ib- o.ui.'y,
Ti.as, and then th- owner of r-a 1
estate situated in Cas ouf.'. Ne
braska. The prayer of said petition is tla?
upon said hearing the hael duly au
thenticated copy of the will of --aid
Sam C. Smith, deceased, and ot the
probate thereof by the (.unt four:
of Hale county. Texa. be duly ad
mitted to probate in the fnur.ty Court
of Cass county, Nebraska, and th.t
Frank R. Oobelman be appointed ad
ministrator of said estate with the
will annexed.
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 1Mb day of May. A.
I). 192h, at ten o'clock a. m , to show
cause, if any there be. why the pray
er or the petitioner should riot be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and that th
hearing thereof be iven to al! per
sons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this (irder in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a n'mi
weekly newspaixr printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
court, this lMh day of April. A D.
1 52i'
A. II. DUXLURY.
County Judge Cass County,
Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of CaH,
PS.
i.l.... . . , ilw. rv-m.'t IIn:iGi in til C itV
of Plattsmouth. Nebiaska. in said w- the following named persons, to
sell at public auction to the . T
Fogerty and Josephine Fogerty,
County
' highest bidder for cash the fcdlowin
described real estate to-wit:
Ail of the east half of the
northeast quarter and the east
oik- half, of the west one half,
of the northeast quarter of Sec
tion Tw.nty-nine (29) Town
ship Eleven (11) Range Eleven
(11) east of the six principal
meridian in ('ass County, Ne
braska. The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Fred Neben,
his children
and praying for a decree barring
claims; that said decedent died in
testate; that no application for ad
ministration has been made and the
state of said decedent has not been taken as the -property
administered in the State of Nebras-1 Ohrist and Austin S. Christ
Ry virtue of an Order of Sale issued
bv Golda Noble Real, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cus
county, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 12th day of May.
A. D. 192&, at 10 o'clock a. m.. or
said day at the south front door of
the court house, in the City of Platts
mouth. Nebraska, in said county, h 11
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the following real estate,
to-wit:
South 4R feet of Lots one (1
and two (2). Rio k Thirty-Six
(3fi), Original City or Platts
mouth. Nebraska; also that part
of Lots six (C), seven (7) and
eight (8). in Rlo k twenty-nine
(29), in Young and Hayes Ad
dition to the City of Plattsmouth.
described as follows: Commenc
ing at the northeast corner of
Ix)t eight (M in said Rlotk
twenty-nine (29). Young and
Hayes Addition, running thence
west along the south line of tin
alley passing through said blo k
east and west, 170 feet ami 3
incheR, thence south CZ feet,
thence east parallel with the
south line of said block to the
east line of lilock twenty-nine
(29). thence north 5 feet to
place of beginning, being the
North 6 5 feet of Lots seven (7)
and eight (8), and the North C5
feet of the East half of Lot six
(C) and the vacated alley in
Block 29, described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast cor
ner of Lot 6, Block 29, Young
and Hayes Addition, running
thence south 65 feet, theme
east 14 feet to the west line of
Lot seven (7). thence north
along the West line of Lot seven
(7), 65 feet to the northwest
corner of said lot, thence West
14 feet to the place of beginning,
all In Block Twenty-Nine C29).
in Young and Hayes Addition to
the City of Plattsmouth. as sur
veyed, platted end recorded. Ca-
county, Nebraska
The same beinr levied upon and
of Carrie K.
defend-
ka, and that the heirs at law of said ants, to satisfy a Judgment of sai l
decedent as herein set forth shall be
decreed to be the owners in fee sim
ple of the above described real es-
defendants, to satisfy a judgment of tate, which has been set for hearing
said Court recovered by John Mor- on the 14th day of May, A. D. 1928,
ris nlnintiff. neninst said defendant. , lit 10 o'clock a. m.
Plattsmouth,
I). 1928.
Nebraska, April 18th
BERT REED, I
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 11th day of April. A. D. 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) County Judge.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney.
Court recovered by The Standard
Savings & Loan Association, of Oma
ha, Nebr., plaintiff against said de
fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. April 6, A.
D. 1928.
BERT RCED.
Sheriff Cass county.
By Nebraska.
REX YOUKQ.
Deputy Sheriff.
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