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MOffDAY. JULY 9, 192S.
FIAJTSMOUT SEMI WTT7T.Lt JOFENAI
Osplattsrnoutb journal
PUBLISHED SEM-WEEEXY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
atr at Po.toic, Plattmouth. N. M eoa4ZbiaMmiinitt
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSC2IPTI01I PEICE $2.00 PEE YEAE EN ADVAXC3
A TRIBUTE TO A MAN
REPORT OP THE CONDITION
OF THE
FARMERS STATE BANK
of Plattsmouth, Nebr.
PAGE THEIX
No G. O. P. landslide this year.
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Hurrah for Alfred E. Smith and
the Fourth of July.
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Campaign literature should prop
erly classed as fiction.
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Alfred E. Smith comes into the
arena of American politics to extend
the tradition that the most humble
tborn may empire to the highest pre-
f0rrn,n, nf the r,rml r.f thto o . 'iart r . "30 in the State Of N-
...v t,vj,.v ! l.raska at tlie close of business
tion. June 30.
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ADranam Lincoln was a poor boy, resoit.ces
a rail-sphtter, ungainly, uncouth, Loans and discounts $2!)7,7nfi.4"
i .x. ...... '-r.iraii - - none
umuiuiru in me tiui -mi giatts, l ll- l Iioixl.s securities, judgment
ani claims (exclusive of
cash reserve) ir.fl i".c "
;iime wno nan Deen Dorn to the pur- Kankine house, furniture ami
r'. nnu.-r niuijr other real estate 4S,2l'S.l'7
boyhood was softened onlv bv the banker's conservation fund.. M71.4.-;
. . Due frotn National
CONTINUING
Private Sale
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TcnU .l... , ,-:. , I . ... . jue iroin
-l 13 " 6--i-t memory 01 a sainted mother, was and state tanks
the smallest minds.
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Democracy is almost solid for the!
Governor of New York.
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The east is simply crazy alout the
next president Alfred Smith.
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If a man who tells you the faults
of others will tell others your faults.
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What Is the use of decreasing
taxes this year only to increase them
next?
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America is a country where they
lock up juries and let the defend
ants out.
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Telling the world you are as good
as anybody; trying hard to be like
somebody else.
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Did you hear that roar from the
east? They are great.
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To insure a good time wherever
, you go, take it with you.
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A plumber in Memphis. Tein., was
robbed by taxicab bandits. They
ought to get a medal.
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Running out of gas in front of a
flltti-io- otniinw a . V : . I.,, a. V . . 1
Ljianuu i3 a. iiiiiift initL luiy
pens once in a decade.
The Utilitks Trust perhaps used
as its slogan "More power to yez."
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There is something wrong with
the charter that is impaired by
truth.
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Don't be afraid to speak out loud.
The world is too busy to listen to
whispers.
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Music is universal and American
cash registers are now being played
in Paris cafes.
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"It is safe to conclude," said the
speaker. "You are right," said one.
"now is just the time.
schooled in poverty and the adven- US""8 V.L ' '' '! 1 "7
ture and Ganger of the frontier. I of exchange
Herbert Hoover, the republican stan-1 TOTAL
Irr1 hearer ?n the t nnmi r.Y. ; no-
- -i'" win- LIAKILIT1KS
paign, was born in a most modest capital stock
farm home on nn Town firm t-. I Surylus fund
II ndiviiled jirohts (Nti
cu.ne a sitai mining engineer, to Individual deposits
snend twcntv verc r.f hi tif i,J su t check .Jl !.r,! v
r " " Time ertincates of
the far corners of the earth, finallv deposit .':7,osi;.7.r.
, - .... . " Pavinsn deposits.. 4 o 4
iu uf uai.'itu u.s me candidate lor cashier's checks
nresident. nf n irrent T.nlitir.nl mrtv I outstanding 1,:,J0.49
r - 'Iue to National
alter lie r.ad attained signal honors and state banks.
2 74.29 120.S65.66
$c::s,27.0
Senator Norris has the idea well
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- wr0PP'' "P of the government oper-
ity, ss. ating the Muscle Shoals alleged nl-
jtrate plant. He unfolds its occasion-
j In the County Court.
us iiuaocuum uuuua dl tUC IIUUIC " fiiiri ui iiic- etiaie u 1 .iijiia ,11,,
ostrejs, deceased. i
To the creditors of said estate: '
You are hereby notified, that I will
at the County Court room in
lattsmouth. in said county, on the
of Geo. E. Dovey, N. 4th St.
2 Iron 34 Beds and Slats $3 each;?'1
1 Bed with Springs, Mattress $61J:
SHERIFF'S SALE
1 4 Size JJC'J, bprmgs, Mattress. 49, 12th day of November, 1928. at 10. By virtue of nn Order of Sale is
( White Enameled) o'clock a. m. of ach dav to receive sued hv Golda Noble Beal. Clerk of
1 full size Bed, Springs, Mattress$10 and examine all claims against said the District Court, within and for
(White Enameled) J estate, with a view to their adjust- Cass county, Nebraska, and to me
1 square Dining" Boom Table 56,nH'nt ani1 allowance. The time limit- directed, I will on the 21st day of
1 Perch Swin?. complete $4'etl for the PrHf-pntation of claims July, A. D. 1928. at 10 o'clock a. m.,
1 Tin nv,1r fe 'Against said estate is three months of said day at the south front door
1 iU0i.0ia, Bargain at vl i from the 10th dnv nf Anmt. A n nf th Pnnrt TTr.tisP ii the fitv of
State of Neraska, County of Cass,
r. o.o oo. on
1.-.SS.74
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The flashing hiiiis Pavai.ie
nrie
none
TOTAL
!7S.03
as a business genius
career of Charlie Curtis led from the
dim campfiies of the Indians to a
seat in the United States senate and s,a,e of -Nt,brasUa
the vic presidential nomination. I County of Cass j
Tint At Smith lu.rn v,l I. 11. F. Patterson. C
above named har.K io solemnly swear
even more oppressive poverty Of the I that the al-ove statement is a true and
shadows of a great city, at the foot inf $
'hi-r of the
Attest :
T. K.
J. K.
I:. Y. i'ATTKKSO.V.
Cathie-r.
I'OLLOCK, J'iretor.
I'OLLOCK, Iiie, tor.
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Happy thought: The surplus water
of the Mississippi can be stored inj
the empty pork barrels.
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Joe Robinson is a wonderful man
"Smith," observes the Milwaukee
Sentinel, "is a good name.'
rather to be chosen than
Ritchie's.
of Brooklyn bridge, on the lower
East side of America's metropolis.
slightly more than a half century
ago. The successive jumps from
newsboy in a quarter where self-pre-j
servation was the first law, to fish
peddler, to trucker, to clerk, to leg-fMy commission expires Sept. 12, 1931.)
islator, to governor of the Empire
1 Electric Washing- Machine $15
Why break your back over
a vrash tub?
Two velvet hall runners. 9x15 feet.
Also Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils
and other articles too numerous to
mention. Remember the locator), 421!
North 4th Street. 3d-2sv
SHERIFF'S SALE
1928, and the time limited for pay- Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said Coun
inent of debts is one year from said ty, sell at public auction to tbe
10th day of August, 192S. ! highest bidder for cash the follow-
Witness my hand and the seal of , Ing real estate to-wit:
said County Court this Cth dav of
July, 192S.
A. H. DUX BURY.
Seal) j9-4w County Judge.
Subscribed and sworn to before n
this tii day of July.
OTTi A. K IX" K,
(Seal) Notary Public.
In Chicago the people who are
at home and abroad. Enemies he ; preying on the city do not seem to
has none, but friends by the wagon j be bothered bv those who are nrav-
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load.
j ing for it.
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When flood prevention gets to go-
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Then there was the delegate who
ing sometning may be necessary as, came home and told his wife he
to heavy rains that make the floods ' looked like that because he slipped!
possible.
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on a wet plank.
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bometlmes a man knows there Isj A man with five wives has given
much to be said on both sides of a j vent to the expresssion that "all
question because he has been on . women are fools." What does he
both sides.
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think of himself?
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state four terms, and to choice of the
j democratic party of America for pres-
And j ident is a romance which compels j
great, the absorbing attention, and the
willing or unwilling admiration of
the American people.
The nomination of Alfred E. Smith
at the Houston convention consti
tutes a tribute to the man himself.
It was not boss-manipulated, or
not by the Tammany machine. One
of his political opponents Senator
boss-dictated. It was achieved in)
spite of the Tammany machine and
Glass of Virginia employed an es
pecially apt phrase to explain the
nomination of Al Smith. He was
the inevitable candidate." It was a
Paris art students are campaign-j A girl named Brass is suing a real
ing to replace free love by the good estate man for $75,000 for heart
old-fashioned marriage. Anything balm because the man kissed her.
for a change. ! Quite an unusual name.
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A Kansas City newspaper adver-
Do the women take an interest in
tises "rooms for light housekeeping, ; politics, it is asked. They certainly
half a block from the court house.
Light and short.
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The air will not soon be over
do and more arid more every year.
Some can play the game fine.
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left a mark One was tempestuous;
the other gentle. In selecting - Al
Smith, the democratic party picked
a man who had many similarities
but who is the strangest ever to trod
across the stage of American poli
tics. His light-heai tedness. his un
failing sense of good humor, his keen
penetrating mind, his seemingly
boundless sympathy and understand
ing, his deep, underlying, warm hu-
manitarianism, and his freedom from
hypocrisy combine to make 3;im a
dynamic, colorful personality.
His entrance into this campaign
means that the dropping interest of
the American people will be revived.
His candidacy will batter at party
lines and inject unusual currents.
In the County Court of Cass eoun-
State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ty, Nebraska.
btate of Nebraska, County of Cass,
By virtue of an order of sale issued ss-
by Golda Noble Real. Clerk of the To all persons interested in the es
District Court, Plattsmouth, Ne- tate of Henry A. Talcott, deceased:
brasku, within and for Cass County, On reading the petition of Norris
Nebraska, and to me directed, I will D. Talcott praying that the instru
on the 13th day of August, A. D. nient filed in this court on the 12th
192S, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day day of June. 1T2S, and purporting to
at the South Front Door of the Court be the last will and testament of the
House in the City of Plattsmouth, said deceased, may be proved and
Nebraska, in said County, sell at allowed, and recorded as the last will
public auction to the highest bid- and testament of Henry A. Talcott,
der for cash the following real estate deceased; that said instrument be ad-
tc-wit: mitted to probate, and the adminis-
Sub-lot 1 of Lot 4 6 described t ration of said estate be granted to
as follows: Commencing at the INorris D. Talcott, as Executor;
The west half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 32. Township
11. Range 14, East of the Cth
P. M., Cass County, Nebraska
The same beins- levied unon and tak-
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO- U a the nrr.nertv nf Alma Vardlev.
TICE OF PROBATE OF -WILLI et ai., defendants, to satisfy a judg-
Faid Court recovered by
ment of said Court
Oliver C. Dovey, plaintiff, against
said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 11,
A. D. 1928.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
If one says these senate investig
crowded, for it will be a long while lating committees cause remarks that'
.v. ..,6 iw. 'luuit siicei fcianuermuis. u friends, it was not an efficient and
ruthless personal machine which
made Al Smith the idol of the Tele
nor tne iMfty women traffic exnerts meet ritco r,.
. . suns Hum f in 1 oniiuii ui me i nii-
fitting recopnition of the tieeuliar
ti.o- i,-,.i i, i, , 1 1 The man typifies something vastly
power which he has come to wield I
over the imagination of the demo
cratic party. The desire to nominate
him was inspired because he has dis
played great qualities of leadership.
The prestige he has won and the in
fluence he has acquired have come to
! him not as the gift of any party
machine but as the result of his un
exampled record as a faithful and
fearless executive and leader. It was
not Tammany, it was not rich
different from what the people of
the United States have had in the
last eight ytars. Lincoln Star.
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FAVORABLE BUSI
NESS CONDITIONS
the installment plan
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Neither the Republican
is not farfetched. They do that.
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There are a number of favorable
points on the business weather chart.
Building contracts in May were 21
per cent greater than a year ago.
Another most encouraging factor is
that bank debts (outside New York
Southwest corner of the South
east U of the Southeast l of
Section 13. in Township 12,
North Range 13 East of the Cth
P. M. Cass County. Nebraska:
thence North 663.8 feet to a
stake; thence East 911.46 feet
to the west line of Chicago
Avenue. Plattsmouth, Nebraska;
thence Southwest along the west
line of Chicago Avenue to the
center cf the County road and
to the South line of said Sec
tion 13, ihence West to the place
of beginning, containing 10.4
acres, be the same more or less;
also lots 2S, 33 and 60, all in
the Southwest U of the South
east of Section 13, Town
ship 12, North Range 13 East
of the Cth P. M. being 6.5
acres
The same being levied upon and
taken s the property of Ralph F.
Clary, et al.. defendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by Fred Buerstetta. Receiver of the
First National Bank of Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, plaintiff, against said de
fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 7,
A. D. 192S.
BERT REED,
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 Cth day of July, A. D.,
192S, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and 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 hand, and seal of said
Court, this 12th day of June, A. D.
192S.
A. H. DUXBURYj
(Seal) jl4-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
Department of Public Works in the
State House at Lincoln. Nebraska, on
July 25th. 1928. until 10:00 o'clock
a. m.. and at that time publicly open
ed and read for placing a wearing
surface on the bridge on U. S. High
way No. to across the Platte river
Kf.l-ivi.n T T . ... V. .1 Tr" . . . r. 1 .
Sheriff Cass County, xebraska 'uuk.
Nebraska.
By REX YOUNG.
Deputy Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
The approximate quantities are:
3,124 Sq. Yds. Rock Asphalt
Wearing Surface Course. Alter
nate bids for Sheet Asphalt
Wearing Surface Course will be
received.
Plans and specifications for the
wriuuiiois uiu tx luing auoui 11 we in oiin r i ancisco, says a uispatcn. ed States
mean reiiet ror tne other seven teams Our grandmothers used to make
in the American League.
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William M. Butler declines to per
mit his name? to go before the Re
publican State Committee of Massa
chusetts as a candidate for the Sen
ate. He did not say so, but the fact ;
is that he is suffering from a severe j Helen Keller?
1
The full measure of his nonular-
jams, and now the ladies are undoing jty is revealed only by the roll call.
tnem.
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Along the Atlantic seaboard, start-
' ing with Maine.
New Kamnshiro
Chain stores are adopting talking Vermont, Massachusetts. New Vork.
sales machine. The next step is a Rhode Island. Connecticut, New York
mechanical traffic cop that says Xew Jer8ey, Maryland, and natural
something like "Hey. is your name y the great state of New York
with a few more thundered out a solid hi. r.r rt
attack of political rheumatism andjehoice words any golf player will be for Smith. Along the northern bor-
has lost his Coolidge crutch. 1 willfng to supplv. rir EtirtiI1(r v-
I ; ner, starting with Michigan, Wiscon-
- lij , , .. sin. Minnesota, North Dakota, Wy-
; oming and Montana gave him their
undivided support. On the Pacific
.coast, Washington, Oregon and Cali
fornia voiced its approval the length
; of the entire coastline. Along the
southern border Arizona. New Mex
ico, and Louisiana gave him their
.full strength. Certainly no man ever
fired the imagination of a conven
tion more completely than this son
of the city streets, whose parents
were immigrants, whose boyhood!
! was weighed with the sharp strug-i
gles and responsibilities of manhood,
who early in life acquired the ability
to smile and rejoice in conflict, who,
despite the terrible temptations sur
rounding him, managed to keep his
record and his soul unsullied
j. ...
I They call him the "Happy War-
1 ne
The Newest
Thing on the
Vacation Trip
A wonderful 2-day, 200-mile motor trip through
the famous Black Hills of South Dakota, visit
ing Sylvan Lake, the State Game Lodge, Rapid
Canyon, Deadwood, the great Homestake Gold
Mine, Spearfish Canyon and all other chief
points of interest.
The Black Hills detour can be included with
out the slightest inconvenience in any vacation
trip to Yellowstone Park, Glacier Park, Pacific
Northwest or California- Motors meet Bur
lington trains at Custer, S. and return to
the railroad station, Newcastle, Wyo., two
days later.
Special low all-expense cost of $29.50 covers
motor transportation, hotel accommodations
overnight and all meals including luncheon
one day at the 1927 Summer White House.
Full details given in a new booklet which ia
free for the asking
R. W. CLEMENT
TICKET AGENT
nw.-rtno r,f n r,ter f enio t work nia' be sen and information
by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the TV th,e,.0fTi( ?' C0Unty
District Court, Plattsmouth Ne- Crk a5 apiIllon: Nebraska; at the
hraska. within and for Pass Cnnntv oulle 01 lne county CierK at PlattS
whrv, tn ri;tQ t -,-ii mouth. Nebraska, or at the office of
I the 1?t, to,- i.,o.,ot A r l1" urpai uiiriii in ruunc W orKS at
City) were 10 per cent larger than192Si at 1Q fl m orVaId-dav Li"c,,oln- Nebra,a- .AA
in 1927. The total bank debts is Ut thD .h Prnt nr ..f rn,,r The successful bidder will be re
,,,.. t v ,,, t I Tinnce in the ntv ,,f Pi.H.th quired to furnish bond in an amount
Nebraska, in said County, sell at "4""" t v l , u.n.a
tr. ., i,,ok Certified checks made payab
der for cash the following real es
tate to-wit:
Lots 15 and 16, Block 10 in
South Park, an Addition to the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty. Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
disturbances reached the highest to- The same being levied upon and
tal since 1923. Pig iron production ! I s he f?1 Cecil O.
iork. et al., defendants, to satisfy I
in ..!.. o.- iui pei iciiL unu ; a judgment of said Court recovered
May a year ago. Also, the textile J by The Standard Savings and Loan
industry continues to report reduced Association, of Omaha, Nebraska,
. . r.,ii plaintiff, against said defendants.
sales and output. Call money ten ; lnt,t. v, x.,,..t- T,..
A iUlirillUUlil, CV, I Ui,
A. D. 192S.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County.
Nebraska.
By REX YOUNG.
Deputy Sheriff.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Thomas Wiles, Jr.. deceased:
On reading and filing the petition
of Loren M. Wiles praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
granted to Cash L. Wiles as Adminis
trator; Ordered, that July 20th, A. D.
1928, at 10 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 June 23rd. 192S.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) j25-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment
of Administratrix.
ness activity of the country. Fur
ther, the automobile industry is still
operating at high production levels;
and car loadings for the seventh con
secutive week show an increase.
There are other conditions which
are not quite so rosy. The Maj labor
per cent.
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Work visits the President. Head
line. And we thought he werrr on his
vacation to get away from it.
payable to
the Department of Public Works for
not less than five per cent (5) of
the amount of the bid will be required.
This work must be started previous
to August 1st, 192S, and be completed
by September 1st, 192S.
The right is reserved to waive all
technicalities and reject any or all
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS
R. L. Cochran,
State Engineer.
JOS. E. STRAWN.
Co. Clerk, Sarpy County.
GEO R. SAYLES,
Co. Clerk, Cass County.
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Maria G. Baird, deceased.
On reading and filing of the peti
tion of Mary A. H. Farley, praying
that administration of said estate
may be granted to Caroline I. Baird,
as administratrix.
Ordered, that July 27th, A. D.
1928 at ten o'clock a. m. is assign
ed for hearing said petition, when
all persons interested in said mat
ter may appear at a County Court to
be held in and for said County, and
show cause why the prayer of peti
tioner should not be granted; and
that notice of the pendecy 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 Jour
nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print
ed in said County, for three succes
sive weeks prior to said day of bear
ing. Dated June 29th. 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY.
j2-3w (Sal) County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of Cnss
County, Nebraska
Blandina Kuepper,
Plaintiff
vs.
Anna Ertz, widow; Samp
son E. Ertz and wife, Ma
tilda B. Ertz: John Joseph
Ertz. single; Joseph Fran
cis Ertz, and wife, Theresa
iu .rLz; 1 nomas u 1111am
nor" and the phrase fits him.
! No timid leader was ever a "Hap
py Warrior." Al Smith is not a
t timid crusader. He has the boldness!
of conviction; the fearlessness which!
is born of honest actions and honest
utterances. He leaps into the strug
fipfF
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL,Ertz ,ingIe; Fraruis Ber
j nard Ertz and wife. Mary
JJ. Ertz; Anna Ertz Hoenig
and husband, Thomas
NOTICE
Our Repair
Garage
In the County Court of Cass coun
T Avnlty Nebraska.
btate 01 .-seDrasua, County of Cass. !Hoenie: William Henrv
Notice is hereby given that pur-ss- . Ertz and wife, Helen Marie
suant to an order of sale issued by 10 lne "firs. 01 josepn CKaiai.. tie-:Ertz; Maggie Ertz widow
the Clerk of the District Pfinrt 0fceased. and to all persons interested .Marrarot vh, rnnn.n ., ,i
jCass County, Nebraska, and accord- in the estate of Joseph Skalak. de- husband, John Connell; S.
i inf in t h P nrnricinnc rt o A c.nicn jti I C6aSf d (Pfir Trt? einolfl- 1 Tr,.,!
i-"C"i ' . vi vj . . vw; ui if., oniric, i, t
tered by said court on September 0n reading the petition of .Anna !erif.k R. Ertz and wife
124. 1927 in a cause pending in said Skalak praying that the instrument j Helen Ertz; Marv Ertz
court wherein The Nebraska City nk(1 in this court on the lPth day Widow. and Amelia Fitz-
Building & Loan Association is plain- 01 anu purporting to ie'patrick( widow.
titT ana Walter D. Love and Clara 1t!l "I1U lesiauiem 01 met Defendants I
Love are defendants, commanding- said deceased, may be proved and al- J
me to sell in the manner provided lowed, and recorded as the last will j Notice is hereby given that under
by law and the real estate herein- and testament of Joseph Skalak, de- and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
aftcr described to satisfy the lien ad- ceased; that said instrument be ad- trict Court of Cass county. Nebrat-ka.
judged an ddetermined against said mitted to probate, and the adminis- entered in the above entitled cause
land by said decree in favor of plain- tration of said estate be granted to on the 30th day of April, 1927, and
tiff in the sum of $2506.21, with in- Julius Pitz, as executor; 'an Order entered on the 17th day of
terest accruing and costs as in said is hereby ordered that you. and May, 1927. the undersigned, sole
decree provided. I. the undersigned all persons interested in said matter, referee, will on the 4th dav of Autr-
sheriff of Cass County. Nebraska, may, and do, appear at the County ust, 192S. at ten o'clock in the fore-
will on July 31, 1928 at 10 o'clock Court to be held in and for said coun- noon at the south front door of the
a. m., at. the South front door of ty, on the 20th day of July, A. D. court house in the City of Platts
j the Court House in the City of 1928, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., to show mouth. Cass county, Nebraska, sell
Plattsmouth, in Cass County, .Ne- cause. 11 any mere oe, wny tne pray- at public auction to the highest bid-
gle with the joy which comes from is kept constantly busy because mo-'braska' offer for sale and wiI1 sel1 at er 5 ihe Petitioner should not be der for cash, Lot3 3 and 4, in Blo k
fif.- tr. v. V ,tomes irom .7"' J u ; uctausc 1110 pubnc vendue to the highest bidder granted, and that notice of the pen- 94, in the City of Plattsmouth Cass
.fighting for that which is closest to tonsts recognize It as the best and for cash the following described real dency of said petition and that the county. Nebraska: ten per cent cash
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I the heart of a man. He is unterri-' most reliable repair shop for every estate in Cass County, Nebraska, to- hearing thereof be given to all per- of the amount of the bid to be paid
I neu ana unatraia because he voices "ia 01 aamage a car can possibly
jhis beliefs, and has sufficient faith 1 sustain. And, being practical men of
I and confidence to them to abide the lnf and varied experience, all our
decision of the American people. (repair work is excellently and thor
j The nomination of "Old Hickory" oughly done, without unnecessary de
( and of "Abe" Lincoln produced a ky and at reasonable charge.
I great revival of political interest in !
America in those stormy periods ofi
history. They were solemn men up-j
on whom tragedy and poverty had
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sons interested in said matter, by pub- at the time of said sale and the h.-il-
Lots 10 and 11 in Block 14 Dishing a copy of this order in the ance UDon .confirmation. Abstract in
in Tefl't's Addition to the Vil- Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly the hands of the referee and will be
lage of Avoca. newspaper printed in said county, for furnished to purchaser. Possession to
Dated this 26th day of June. 1928. three successive weeks prior to said be given upon confirmation. Said
BERT REED, day of hearing. sale will remain open for one hour.
Sheriff. Cass County, Witness my hand, and seal of said, Dated this 29th day cf June, A. D
Nebraska. court, this 19th day of June, A. D. 1928.
By REX YOUNG. 1928. - j W. ry KIECK.
Deputy Sheriff. A. H. DUXBURY. Referee.
(Seal) County Judge. W. A. ROBERTSON,
C. A. RAWLS, I Attorney for Plaintiff.
PITZER & TYLER and
LLOYD E. PETERSON.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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