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R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCEIPTIOli PRICE t2.00 PES yeas in alvancx
Al Smith seems to be gaining new
friends all over the country.
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An Atchison man is worried about
his daughter. She spends her even
ings at home.
:o:
The man who makes hay while
the sua shines is likely to get sun-1 Once upon a time a Chinese army
struck. J marched for four hours without tres-j
:o: I passing on a foreign concession.
There's nothing against the infer
iority complex, except that it doesn't
affect the right people.
:o:
Parson Straten has made an ass of
himself by challenging Al Smith to
a Joint debate on religion.
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And the pistols red glare, bombs
bursting in air, gave proof through
the night that Chicago's still there.
:o:
Switzerland is enjoying her first
Pullman train. It's easy to pro
nounce the car names if you can
yodel.
:o:
One fine thing about these talking
movies the pest who reads subtitles
out loud will be thrown out of em
ployment. :o:
America is learning good manners,
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I
A Racine, Wisconsin, man reports
one of his hens laid an egg with
three yolks. At least it isn't a white
lie.
:o:
Charlie Bryan is a full fledged
Poultry Needed
for Car Lot
Shipment
Will pay cash for Poultry de
livered at our Car cn Burlington
tracks or Olson Produce House
on So. 5th St. three days
THUR, FRIDAY, SAT.
Ausrust 23-21-25
President Calles of Mexico has
issued a decree forbidding mothers
from taking children under two years
of age Into movie houses on the
grounds that it interferes with their
sleep. President Calles, obviously,
doesn't know what an excellent sop
orific some movie3 can be.
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German lecturer who says this
country has petticoat government
ha3 evidently seen more in his brief
visit here than the majority of us
who live here.
NOTICE OF FORECLO
SURE OF TAX
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To CHARLES JONES, whose place
of residence is unknown and upon
whom personal service of summons
cannot be had. Defendant:
Vnu are hereby notified that on
the 7th day of May. 192S, Nellie
Jones, as plaintiff, filed her petition ,
against you in the District Court of,
Cass county, Nebraska, Docket 4,1
Daee 21. the object and prayer of.
which petition is to obtain a divorce,
from you on the grounds or extreme
'cruelty and non-support.
Yon are reauireu to answer said
U 1L.
democrat and is for the democratic m-llO per 1U Wy
ticket from Governor Smith down to Springs, per lb 25p petition on or before the 1st day of
the extreme end. jRoOSterS, per lb 106
Leghorns, 5c less Lb.
Often the neighbors think the fara-,
ily next door has moved when it's
just a case of a golf hound being
the husband of a bridge fiend.
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Violinists are said to make good
aviators because of their rhythm.
Sounds reasonable unless they start
to fiddle around up in the air.
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Certainly knowledge is power. We
see by thew ant ad columns that
George W. Olson
South 5th St., Plattsmouth
JUDGE THOMPSON'S CAMPAIGN
n,tnhor 1Q2R. or said petition
UgillllSl JOU nil! - b.t i
NELLIE JO.NES,
Plaintiff.
N. BUNCE. Attorney,
Securities Bldg., Omaha
but even yet there are many par-;young men wjtn college educations
ents who speak
their children.
disrespectfully to
The reason the farm movement
isn't popular is because it consists
In placing one foot in front of an
other at four a. m.
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Night flying calls not only for
special training but for a special
type of man. Not every good day
pilot makes a good night flier.
:o:
They are trying to divorce poli
tics from crime in Chicago, but it
certainly can't be done on the ground
of non-support. Might try it here.
:o:
Iowa and Kansas are safe for
Hoorer, and probably both Dakotas.
Progessives among those states show
no disposition to spoil the Hoover
show.
:o:-
A smooth, diplomatic manner will
often succeed in putting over ideas if
the ideas conflict with men's beliefs
only, but when your ideas conflict
with men's interest, it is a diflerent
story.
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President Coolidge has a gift for
terse and apt sayings. Governor
Smith is reported to have been much
struck with the President's remark
that Grant's supreme service in the
Civil War was that "he wasted no
time in trying to find some substi
tute for victory." "He said a mouth
ful," was the governor's comment.
are wanted
business.
to learn the chain store
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Twenty-five co-operative societies
in Canada are reported to have sold
$6,794,000 worth of merchandise last
year, an increase of nearly $1,000,
000 over 1926.
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Seldom does a campaign for any
public office rise above political ex
pediency. We have seen the Repub
licans returned to power under Mr.
Coolidse without even referring to
J the villanies of the Harding regime.
' Mr. Hoover talks of the last eight
' years of Republican rue as if they
perfectly illustrated the kind of gov
' eminent we profess in America,
whereas they have been a carnival
of privilege and were, under Mr.
Harding, actually a welter of crime.
It is therefore refreshing to ob
serve the campaign which Judge
Thompson of Rock Island
Illinois. The Demo-
There is nothing to show as yet
that Democratic supremacy is em-
.i. v c ' Floyd E. Thompson of
UtU 111 IUC bUUlil Ul L licit LUC itv.-,
i. onfVJncr is making in
in the farm belt. j cratic candidate for Governor, he is
'opposed by Louis L. Emmerson. Em
Commander Byrd has ordered a'n is the man who acted as
half ton of Hoosier popcorn for his! treasurer for Mr. Lowden in 1920.
trip to the South Pole, which will wben Lowden tried to buy the Re
surely help to while away the long Publican presidential nomination. He
antarctic evenings. I testified to distributing $379,175. in-
:o. eluding $3S.703 went to Missouri. Of
The public safety department of the Missouri money, $2500 each went
the California State Automobile As- to Nat Goldstein and Bobby Moore
sociation finds that the most effec- of St. Louis, the Gold Dust Twins,
tive way of curbing reckless drivers It was the Missouri scandal parti
is to take away their driver's license. ' cularly that defeated Lowden in the
:o: Chicago convention.
Two candidates in Greece went on Illinois, as the country has good
a stumping tour and were captured reason to know, is politically one of
by brigands who are holding them the most corrupt states in the Union,
for a ransom of 5,000,000 drachmas. It is so steeped in corruption that
They probably have small chance of when Frank L. Smith was refused in
collecting. Can you imagine a popu
lace's raising 5,000,000 drachmas to
have two candidates set free to con
tinue their speaking tour? The thing
for the brigands to do is to threaten
to turn 'em loose. Then the drach
mas will pile up.
Keep cool
and well
Heat bothers people who
are not in best health
Keep your body strong and
' your mind clear and active
these days by eating light,
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Vheat with milk
and peaches or ber
ries. Everyone will
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good for them.
Made by The Shredded Wheat Company
at Niagara Falls Visitors Welcome.
the United States Senate the seat
which had been bought for him there
by the electrical power interests of
his State, he retorted that he would
achieve popular vindication by run
ning again. He did run again, and
the people of Illinois emphatcially
sustained the Senate. They had be
come aroused by one exposure after
another, and at last expressed with
: emphasis what they thought of the
kind of politics Illinois had been
having. Judge Thompson is talking
about the kind of State government
Illinois would have under Emmer
son, its ethics by day and its skul
duggery by night,
t They have a pleasant official prac
; tice over there of lending the State's
! money and pocketing the interest.
( This is the basis of the Small scan
' dal, which resulted in a $1,000,000
judgment against Small. Judge
. Thompson chaTges that both Em
, merson. now Secretary of State, and
' Fred E. Sterling, State Treasurer,
have done this without paying the
; State any interest. He charges that
' Sterling loaned millions to the pack
ers of Chicago, through a phantom
J bank at Grant Park, and that he has
i never turned into the State Treasury
J the interest he collected. It is a
! practice that has been a scandal in
Illinois for 50 years, and it will con
tinue a scandal until the practice is
stopped. Judge Thompson is urging
the State to stop it.
The mess in Illinois is one of
the worst in the country. It ought
to be cleaned up, and only fearless
al3-4w
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Maria G. Baird, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
21st day of September. lbZh, ana
the 22nd day of December. 1928, at
10 o"clock in the forenoon, to receive
and examine all claims against saia
estate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time lim
ited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is tnree mourns
from the 21st day or September, A.
D. 192S, and the time limited for
pavment of debts is one year from
said 21st day.of September. 192S.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 14th day of
August. 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a20-4w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Qtto r,t Kehraska. County of
Bv virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued bv Golda Noble Beal, Clerk or
the District Court, within and for
Cass County. Nebraska, and to me
flirortPrt T will on the ISth day of
September, A. D. 192S, at 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day at the South Front
Door of the Court House in the City
of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, in said
County, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing real estate to-wit:
Lots One (1) and Two (2),
Block (1), "White's Addition to
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
County, Nebraska, as surveyed,
platted and recorded
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Clara A.
Owens and Orval Owens, defend
ants, to satisfy a judgment of said
Court recovered by The Standard
Savinirs and Loan Ass'n of Omaha,
Nebraska, plaintiff, against said de
fendant.
PinttRmnuth. Nebraska. August
9th, A. D. 1928.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination of
Heirship.
Estate No. of Frank Freeman
and Cynthia A. Freeman, deceased
in the County Court of Cass county,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Ida
Freeman, who is one of the heirs of
said deceased and interested in such,
has filed her petition alleging that
Frank Freeman died intestate In the
State of California, on or about Sep
tember 6, 1907, being a resident and
inhabitant of California and the
owner of the following described
real estate, to-wit:
Undivided one-fourth interest
in the east one-half of the south
west quarter (E SWi) of
Section 30. Township 10 North,
of Range 14 East of the 6th P.
M., in Cass county, Nebraska
and that Cynthia A. Freeman died
intestate in Union, Cass county, Ne
braska, on or about December 27,
1909, being a resident and inhabi
tant of Cass county, Nebraska, and
the owner of the above described
real estate.
And the said Frank Freeman leav
ing as his sole and only heirs at law
the following named person, to-wit:
Cynthia A. Freeman;
And the said Cynthia A. Freeman
truth-telling will do it. Judge 'leaving as her sole and. only heirs at
Thompson has a herculean task be
for him. Not only the people, long
inured to corruption, but the servile
Illinois press, which aids and abets
it, must be aroused.
Lay on, Mcduff! St. Louis Post
Dispatch. :o: -
law the following named persons, to
wit: Ethel Saxon, Ida Freeman and
Mark M. Freeman;
That said decedents died intestate;
that no application for administra
tion has been made and the estates
of said decedents have not been ad
ministered in the State of Nebraska,
and that the Court determine who
are the heirs of said deceased, their
The Effiel tower in Paris, affected degree of kinship and the right of
by the heat, is leaning five inches descent in the real property of which
, , , . . . the deceased died seized, which has
out of center, e can hardly blame been set for hearing on the 2lst day
it. If this heat wave lasts much Cf September, A. D. 1928, at 10:00
longer we are confident that we shall o'clock a. m.
have to send for a plumber to get1 Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
.. this 16th day of August. A. D. 1928.
UO UdLR 1 LI I CC JJ &- 1 O UU1 1 rg U" I J DUXBURY
lar piumo. (Seal) a20-4w
County Judge.
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
County of Cass,
Plaintiff
vs.
First National Bank of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed ar.d existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the United States, its as
signee, trustees and per
sonal representatives (their
true and real names un
known ) ; H. J. Spurway,
Receiver of the First
National Eank of Platts
mouth, Nebraska; also 23
feet of Sublot 5, the south
23.55 feet of Block 32 and
23 feet of Sublot C, the
south 25.55 feet, all in
Block 32 in the City of
Plattsmouth, County of
Cas3, State of Nebraska,
as surveyeu, platted ana
recorded and all persons,
firms, co-partnerships, cor
porations (true and real
names unknown) having
and claiming any right,
title or interest in 23 feet
of Sublot 5, the south 25.
55 feet of Block 32 and
23 feet cf Sublot C, the
south 25.55 feet all in
Block 32. in the City of
Plattsmouth, County of
Cass, State of Nebraska,
as surveyed, platted and
recorded
Firnt National Bank of
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the United States, its as-
signes, trustees and per
sonal representatives (tneir
true and real names un
known ) ; H. J. Spurway,
Receiver of the First
National Bank of Platts
mouth, Nebraska; also 24
feet of Sublot 3 of Lot3
12. 13 and 14 and 22 feet
of Sublot 4 of Lots 12, 13
and 14. all in Elock 22. in
the City of Plattsmouth.
County of Cass, State of
Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded and all
persons, firms, co-partner
ships, corporations (true
and real names unknown)
having and claiming any
right, title or interest In
24 feet of Sublot 3 of Lots
12, 13 and 14. and 22 feet
of Sublot 4 of Lots 12. 13
and 14, all in Block 32 in
the City of Plattsmouth,
County of Cass, State of
Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
First National Bank of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the United States, its as
signes, trustees and per
sonal representatives (their
true and real names un
known); H. J. Spurway,
Receiver of the First
National Bank of Platts
mouth, Nebraska; also east
24 feet of Sublot 1 of Lots
12, 13 and 14 and west 24
feet of Sublot 2 of Lots 12.
13 and 14. all in Block 32,
in the City of Platts
mouth. County of Cass,
State of Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and. record
ed, and all persons, firms,
co - partnerships, corpora
tions (true and real names
unknown) having and
claiming, any right, title
or Interest in east 24 feet
of Sublot 1 of Lots 12. 13
and "14. and west 24 feet
of Sublot 2 of Lots 12. 13
and 14, all in Block 32 in
the City of Plattsmouth,
County of Cass, State of
Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
First National Bank of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the United States, its as
signes, trustees and per
sonal representatives (their
true and real names un
known); H. J. Spurway.
Receiver of the First
National Bank of Platts
mouth, Nebraska; also west
23 feet of Sublot 6 of Lots
13 and 14 and west 23 feet
of Sublot 6 the north 1C.30
feet of Lot 12, all in Block
32 in the City of Platts
mouth, County of Cass,
State of Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and record
ed, and all persons, firms,
co -partnerships, corpora
tions (true and real names
, unknown) having and
(claiming and right, title
and Interest in west 23
feet of Sublot 6 of Lots 13
and 14 and west 23 feet of
Sublot C the north 16.30
feet of Lot 12, all In Block
32. in the City of Platts
mouth. County of Cass,
State of Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and record
ed First National Bank of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the United States, its as
signes. trustees and per
sonal representatives (their
true aud real names un- V NOTICE
known); II. J. Spurway,
Receiver of the First
National Bank of Platts
mouth, Nebraska; also Lots
1 and 2 and north 80 feet
of west 24 feet of Lot 3
and the east 20 feet of Lot
3 and the north 4 0 feet of
LIENS Lot 4. all In Block 4 6, In
the City of Plattsmouth,
I County of Cass, State of
: Nebraska, as surveyed, plat-
jted and recorded, and all
; persons, firms, co-partner
ships, corporations (true
and real names unknown)
having and claiming any
right, title or interest in
Lots 1 and 2 and north 80
feet of west 24 feet of Lot
3 and the east 20 feet of
i Lot 3 and the north 40 feet
of Lot 4, all in Block 4 6,
in the City of Plattsmouth,
'County of Cass, State of
Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
Livingston Loan - and
Building Association, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the State of Nebraska, its
assignees, trustees and
personal representatives
(their true and real names
unknown); Searl S. Davis
Receiver of the Livingston
Lean and Building Associa
tion, a corporation; H. J.
Spurway, Receiver of the
First National Bank, of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska; al
so Lot C in Block 36 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Coun
ty of Cass, State of Ne-
jLraska, as surveyed, plat
ited and recorded, and all
persons, firms, co-partner-'
ships, corporations (true
land real names unknown)
I having and claiming any
! right, title or interest in
jLot 6 in Block 36 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Coun
ty of Casd, State of Ne
braska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
Livingston Loan and
Building Association, a
I corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
jby virtue of the laws of
the State of Nebraska, its
assignees, trustees and
personal representatives
"(their true and real names
unknown); Searl S. Davis
Receiver of the Livingston
Loan and Building Associa
tion, a corporation; H. J.
Spurway, Receiver of the
First National Bank, of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska; al
so east 22 feet of Lot 4
in Block 33 in the City of
Plattsmouth, County of
Cass, State of Nebraska, as
surveyed, platted and re
corded, and all persons,
firms, co-partnerships, cor
porations (true and real
names unknown) having
and claiming any right,
title or interest in east
22 feet of Lot 4 in Block
33 in the City of Platts
month. County of Cass,
State of Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and record
ed Livingston Loan and
Building Association, a
corporation, duly organiz
ed and existing under and
by virtue of the laws of
the State of Nebraska, its
assignees, trustees and
personal representatives
(their true and real names
unknown); Searl S. Davis
Receiver of the Livingston
Loan and Building Associa
tion, a corporation; H. J.
Spurway, Receiver of the
First National Bank, of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska; al
so east one-half of Lot 3
in Block 33 in the City of
Plattsmouth, County of
Cass, State of Nebraska, as
surveyed, platted and re
corded, and all persons,
firms, co-partnerships, cor
porations (true and real
names unknown) having
and claiming any right,
title or interest in east
one half of Lot 3 in Block
38 in the City of Platts
mouth, County of Cass,
State of Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and record
ed Byron Golding, single;
also Lot 10 in Elock 42 in
the City of Plattsmouth,
County of Cass, State of
Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded, and all
persons, firms, co-partnerships,
corporations (true
and real names unknown)
having and claiming any
right, title or interest in
Lot 10 in Block 42 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Coun
ty of Cass, State of Ne
braska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
Byron Golding, single;
also Lot 11 in Block 42 in
the City of Plattsmouth,
County of Cass, State of
Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded, and all
persons, firms, co-partnerships,
corporations (true
and real names unknown)
having and claiming any
right, title or interest In
Lot 11 in Block 42 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Coun
ty of Cass, State of Ne
braska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded
Defendants.
25.55 feet of Block 32 and 23
feet of Sublot 6, the south 25.55
feet all in Block 32 in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and
recorded ;
24 feet of Sublot 3 of Lots 12.
13 and 14 and 22 feet of Sublot
4 of Lots 12. 13 and 14. all in
Block 32 in the City of Platte
mouth, Cass county. Nebraska,
as surveyed, platted and re
corded ;
East 24 feet of Sublot 1 of
Lots 12, 13 and 14 and west 24
feet of Sublot 2 of Lots 12, 13
and 14. all in Block 32 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded;
West 23 feet of Sublot 6 of
Lots 13 and 14 and west 23 feet
of Sublot 6, the north 16.30 feet
of Lot 12, all in Block 32 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded;
Lots 1 and 2 and north 80
feet of west 2 4 feet of Lot 3 and
the east 20 feet of Lot 3 and the
north 40 feet of Lot 4, all in
Block 4 6 in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
as surveyed, platted and re
corded ;
Lot 6 in Block 36 in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and
recorded ;
East 22 feet of Lot 4 in
Block 33 in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
as surveyed, platted and re
corded ;
East one-half of Lot 3 in Block
33 in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded;
Lot 10 in Block 42 in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, as surveyed, platted
and recorded;
Lot 11 in Elock 42 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plat
ted and recorded.
That the several parcels of real es
tate described herein were subject to
taxation for State, County, City, Vil
lage. School District, Drainage Dis
trict and Municipal and public pur
poses for the several years as enum
erated in the petition and the ex
hibits thereto attached and by ref
erence made a part thereof, and that
unless the same is paid by you, or
any of you, that a decree will be
entered in this Court foreclosing and
forever barring you and each of you
of any and all claims upon, interest
or estate in, right or title to, or lien
upon, or equity of redemption in or
to said herein described real estate,
and that the same or so much as may
be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's
lien, together with costs, shall be
sold in accordance with law, and for
such other and further relief as
equity requires and as to the Court
may seem just and equitable.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
17th day of September. 1928.
COUNTY OF CASS,
By Plaintiff.
W. G. KIECK,
j30-4w County Attorney.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 28th day of
July. 1928, the County of Cass filed
a petition in the District Court of
Cass county. Nebraska, against you
and each of you, which cause appears
on Docket 4, Page 49, of the records
of the Clerk of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, the object
and prayer of which petition in ac
cordance with a resolution adopted
.June 4th, 1928. by the Board of
County Commissioners for county ol
Cass, State of Nebraska, is for the
strict foreclosure of tax liens on:
23 feet of Sublot 5, the south
Sealed bids will be received by the
County Board of Commissioners of
Cass county, at Plattsmouth, Nebras
ka, for the building of the following
bridge and approaches:
One four panel, 70-foot span.
18-foot roadway, riveted truss,
15-ton steel bridge, State Stand
ard Eridge Plan No. 1634, de
signed for concrete floor, com
plete in place, except concrete
floor, but including painting;
One set of 8-in. column H pil
ing, consisting of ten piling and
four 10-in. channel caps complete
to place 70-foot span on piling.
Piling to be not less than 25
feet in length, and extra bid to
be made per foot for piling of
longer length;
One 20-foot span, I beam
bridge, 18-foot roadway, 15-ton
capacity, and designed for con
crete floor, for the north ap
proach; One 28-foot span, I beam
bridge, 18-foot roadway, 15-ton
capacity, and designed for con
crete floor, for south approach;
One set of eight 8-Inch I
beam 20-foot piling complete
with four 8-inch channel caps.
The above bridges are all to be
built in place complete, except con
crete floor, at the south limits of Ne
hawka Village, across the Weeping
Water Creek, in Section 19, Town
ship 10, Range 13, Cass county, Ne
braska. Bids to be filed in the office of the
County Clerk of Cass county, Nebras
ka, on or before two o'clock p. m. on
Friday, September 7th. 1928.
Bids to be accompanied by certi
fied check in the amount of 5 per
cent of the total amount of the bid,
drawn in favor of Cass county clerk.
Bids will be opened at 2:10
o'clock p. m. of the same day in the
office of the Cass county Commis
sioners. The County Board of Commission
ers reserve the right to reject any or
all bids.
GEO. R. SAYLES.
Cass County Clerk. Platts
mouth, Nebraska
Raymon Poincare should be a
proud and happy man. For 16 years
he has been the master of Finance;
his authority underwent a brief
' eclipse onl yto issue from it more
potent than ever, and for the last
two years it has been undisputed.
:o:
A New York man got Indignant
at the size of his dentist's bill and
sent the tooth-puller a challenge to
a duel. It the duel is held the den
tist, undoubtedly will begin by re
marking, "Now, this may hurt you
a little bit."