THURSDAY, JAN. 3. 1929. HAXTSttOIJTH SJEMX WKF.K'LT JOUBHAL PAGE TZSO Cbc plattsmoutb journal FUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Katr at FoatoClc. Plattsmoutb. Neb oob-c1m mall matter R . A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 Don't forget to date it 3.)2iJ :o: It never kills a law to execute it. -:o: If who Nebraski loses will it be? a congressman :o: The young long to be happy; the old wish to be wise. :o:- The New Year looks bright prosperous for Piattsmouth. and :o:- Alimony is a form of punishment for being a poor judge of women. :o: Leading a woman to the altar is usually a man's last act of leader ship. :o: Everybody should b- happy, but will not be unless prosperity attends them. :o: It isn't polite to else can you do if point, but what i the menu is in t French ? :o: You are definitely- middle-aged if you no longer are ashamed to count , your change. : o Well, by this time your Christmas , gift cigarette lighter has probably; quit working. :o: Another good way to enjoy soli tude is to get the habit of describ ing your symptoms. : o -. So many words have double mean ing. "It" for example, may mean sex appeal or a new infant. :o: Christmas fatalities are totaled less than two-score. The brand of moonshine liquor must be improving. :o: Communism will come when public-service employes leap to serve a patron as the boys do at a filling station. :o: Jud Tunkins says he's kind o dis couraged since he hung up his stock ings on Christmas eve and somebody on the subject isn't going to do the stole the stockings. least bit of good. :o: I 17. To decline stock market tips. Maybe one reason the "reds" are even if lney come from Chas. M. so unpopular in America is because Schwab, and vouched for by J. Pier of that red flannel underwear every- pont Morgan. body used to have to wear. j :o: If science will quit worrying about the origin of man and tell us some- ( thing definite about his finish, it will be much more satisfactory. A new alloy has recently been ,iiomv..r v.-ith whirr, friaK max- he ...w..v- c - cut as readily as a piece of iron. It is made from cobalt and tungs- ten. All sorts of jobs have been sug- gested for President Coolidge after he quits office, but one he can't quaiuy 101 is a piaie in me movies. :o:- The Mills plan to make prohibition effective and the Kellogg-Briand treaty outlawing war should be pin ned together and placed in a museum for naive notions of human nature. . , Z':' .1, :o earth as 13 to 80 billion years. You know differently, however, if you ever have sat un all night playing --rc anH t unrk the ne-rt rtav -:o: Rumor that the traveling salesman is in danger of becoming extinct. Statistics show there are IS, 000 few- er than at the last count. And what ...: :.. ...v.... ihey are gone? :o: E. S. Chapman, prohibition en- by profitable dairy herds. foreement officer for North Missis-' The "heese factories in the North Fippi. reports that twenty still haveWtte valley have shown what co- , . . ' ,rinu,J u"llu'cu ai ,U"U3 along the Mississippi river ever, it is believed that a few it. :o: A Christmas greeting via radio from a naval officer friend far out at sea reminds us that Uncle Sam Hill has a navy, despite the Kellogg peace pact, and the evident refusal of congress to build some more cruis- ( en,. I '- rjveryining iooks goou ior i-iatis- mouth. The man who is not for his home town is not a desirable citi- zen and no one knows it better than . he does. Nothing is more pleasant and grander than a . united citizen- ship. That's what makes a town prosperous. Commence the New Year right and don't be set down as a slacker. PEE YEAB EN ADVASCI OUR RESOLUTIONS manara. 1929, and the time limited lor pay Here are a few of the things we' The church folks must admit that's rnent of debts is one year from said 1 - T . 1 D OA have resolved for the coming vear: 1. To quit hoping that the Ne- alibi I braska legislature will be able toi Had a similar situation presented solve the financial and highway prob- i itself in the United States during em (the Presidential campaign, all the To cease believing there will ever be a reduction in income taxes, couiu not nave dragged nerDert iioo or any other form of taxation. V(r to a race track on Sunday. 3. To quit printing propaganda in It would have been better to offer fulsome nraise of the officers of the a perfectly logical explanation of Nebraska Development Board and all.wniU happened. Sunday is a big day M other mutual admiration societies. 4. Never to pet a strange police I r. pcrofniiv ftfrnin frnm men. Carefullv refrain from areu- ments with traffic officers, wherein you always lose even if you win. 6. Never to go swimming while wearing a wristwatch. 7. To give motor trucks the right- -of-wav at all cross streets. S. To quit trying to beat the oth - er fellow into revolving doors. 9. To carefully memorize the words o... t-. .. OI me iui ppungjeu oam.ei unu , "America." and insist that all mem bers of our luncheon club do like- wise, 10. Wv(-r tn hfliprs that th wnnl Neiei to believe that the "ora "hot" means anything when you see it printed on the faucet at a golfl" club shower bath. 11. To give up trying to sleep in motion Dicture theatres. 12. To quit telling the preachers they must keep out of politics, be cause they won't do it, anyway. 13. Not fuss at the telephone girl when she gives the wrong number, Perhaps the poor girl has more num bers than she knows what to do with. 14. To call in a competent elec trician every time the radio gets out of fix. 15. To refrain from forecasts of election results. IK. To take it for ETanted that the women are going to wear what j they want to wear. and moralizing ' is. Not to make any more Year's resolutions, because I New can't tMnk of &ny more jjm nQw -:o: MEADOW GOLD Five hundred dollars is a lot ofi money to pay for a pound of butter. Vet the Piattcmnnth Phamher "nf. - Commerce, which paid that much for the first pound made by the Cass County Co - operative creamery, hmisrht it cheanlv enouch. Both the business men and the farmers are poing to r(,ap plenty of dollars in dividends from the first pound, and tne cneck that paid for it. For the last five years dairy de- velopment has been making sensible progress in Nebraska, guided by the Dairv Development association, of which Carl Gray has been president and Otto Liebers manager, and aid- j ed by the extension work of the 'state university. For five years there has been steady improvement in the breed of milk cows on the farmers in the state. Non-producers, cows that eat more than they give, have been sent to the packers. The North ! Platte experiment station with its ' famous Beauty Girl and her noted daughters, has sbown what can done by intelligent breeding and !hr,dlinr r.f onwa Fnrmorc In M .parts or tne state are gaining indt- penaeme lrum crop surplus prouiem.i operaiive worn win ao in increasins now- dairy profits. The Orleans creameiy and testament of Rosina Ruaterholtz. ; the 28th day of January. 192B, at afford is another example of the good r - deceased; that said instrument be ad- the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. to show suits of annlvintr business methods mitted to Probate and the adminis- cause, if any there be why a license suits or appiing business methods tration of said estate be granlea to should not be granted to said admin- lu mimcia lujci-ia. x nc ty creamery begins its production under most favorable omens of sue- cesa . , , .j ,1 . . . . .Neuicisivii is iuii) uiteu iu uany development. The climate is one un- nr which cows flourish Pennle ! everywhere are appreciating the high food value of milk and mllk Prod- ucts aI,d the market is enlarging daily. With wise precautions lest H,irr Hit b nahrt tor, ran. idiv there is every reason to believe laiJ tnere is every reason 10 ueueve that this extra source of wealth will add greatly to the farm productivity of Nebraska and the prosperity of her pe0ple. :o: Phone your news to Ho. 6. CHURCH AND RACES I The attention of folks who object ed strenuoutly to the religion of Gov-,ty,T . t, ernor ai mhuii uunug nit rrrsiuni tial campaign last autumn is respect fullv directed to the fact that Her-1 bert Hoover attended church in Rio1 .You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in de Janiero last Sunday morning and piattsmouth. in said county, on the Sunday afternoon he went to the 18th day of January, 1929, and on races . the 19th day of April. 1929, at 10 The press agent of the President- o'clock a m. each day. to receive , , aQd examine all claims against said elect says that he attended the races estate wilh a view to their adjust in Rio "merely to give the masses a ment and allowance. The time lim glimpse of him. and to give himself ited for the presentation of claims a chance to get a glimpse of the aSainBi M" e8jate rS ! .. from the 18th day of January, A. D. a rather weak excuse, a mighty poor king's horses and all the king's men in Rl de Janeiro. Everybody goes to the races on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hoover was merely following the old adage, "in Rome do as the the old adage Romans do." A visit to the race Roy Mayfield praying that the inBtru track was a part of the official pro- ment filed in this court on the 12th . . , . , . , . day of December, 192S, and purport gram for his entertainment, and he , 3 " . " . ' ... ' . ' 1 1 1 lioriK' lina 1 X- r i iK it without '"' . v. " " ven offense to his hosts. The excuse that our new President ... , p - l " uwu ..u .crowds see him will hardly hold wa- ,ter- A more candid man would have : admitted that he went to see the . . Wehv ordered that vou. and lmrcpc run m :o: A gearless motor for motor cars "as uer;i ucicicu uy u. .uunuiiT-u .A , der. - Bta """'er of the petitioner should not be an unbroken tange of power between thf two. The sneed at which the engine may run der.er.rtc ,ir.nn the , opening, 1 degree or vaive :o: The Atchison Glohe has its little joke: A Kansas City man who was . .rn oi,.;.,.. 6Mt" a "i"""" . spent tne aay in Aicnison bo 11 wouldn't be stolen until he had some good out of it. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Settle ment of Account. m me wuniy uourt 01 ua coun-, Nebraska. Cass county. To N. C. Abbott, Guardian of Gretchen Ann Travis and Elizabeth Louise Travis, minors, heirs at law. and all persons interested in the es- tate of Earl R. Travis, deceased: On reading the petition of N. C. Abbott, Administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of hiB account filed in this Court on the 2Sth day of December. 1928, and for' determination or neirsnip. alignment and distribution of reBidue of said es- . tate and for his discharge as such AaminiBiraior oi sam wuu, u 1S uwuj urutrieu lull )uu aau ial1 persons interested in said matter y ana .ao' . p.p. .r Bl .e UIllZ (Court to he held in and lor said county on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1929. at two o'clock p. m., to snow cause. 11 any mere De. wny tne ?raer or tne petitioner snouid not pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per- sons interested in said matter by ,puDiisning a copy or tnis order in th Pi n 1 1 cmrkii t h .Trmrnol a utrni. weekly neWBpaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here- unto set my hand and the sea of said Court this 2 8th dav of Trtm ber, A. D. 1928. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) d31-lw County Judge QRDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL .111 iue Luuniy wouri 01 iusa coun- ty Nebraska. fetate or isebrasita. county or Cass, bS- To the heirs at law and to all per- sons interested in the estate of Ro - 8ina Kusternoltz. deceased: n reading the petition Of Abbie Bell Oaks, Florence Rosellia Patter- son and Almeda Cathren Fleming, praying mat tne instrument nled in this court on the 29th day of De- cember. 192 8, and purporting to be If st wl" and Testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al- lowed and recorded as the last will ni. uaKs, as executor; It is hereby ordered that you. and a11 Persons interested in Baid matter, may. and do, appear at the County - u aeia in anu ior saia county, on the 25th day of January.' A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be. why the Pra5"er of the petitioner should not pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the flatt8mouth Journal, a semi - weeky newspaper printed in said county for three successive wv. prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of x'll 29th f DeCem" t ' "'ah nTnenrav DUXBURY. .(Seal) d3l-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- 8S ' the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Hans Tarns, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: ism aay 01 January, Count Court this 14th day of December, 192S. ' A. H. DUX BURY, (Seal) dl 7-4 w County Judge. tl X A 1 ,1 n n .1 V. A -.r-.nl O QRDER OF HEARING AND NO- TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. County of Cass, To the people of the State of Ne braska, and to all persons interested in the estate of Mary Kuhney, de ceased: On reading the petition of Mrs. - . . . i 1 i oi me sal a a-eoeaseu, may ie yrovea and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Mary Kuhney. deceased: that said Instru- admme(d to proliate and tne administration of said estate be granted to Roy Mayfield as Execu- tor; 1 k all persons interested in said matter 'may, and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun- ij, " - J - - ' n. 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to show auee u there by vhy lhe pray pranted: and that notice of the pen dencv of said petition and that the nearing IQereoi Be giveu 10 ii yci (sons interested In said matter by pub- llshine a copy of thin Order in the (Piattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing Witues8 my hand, and seal of said court this 10th day of December, A, d., 1928. A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge. (Seal) dl3-3w ORDER OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass coun T thft mattM. of th Estate of Alice Cory, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Sybil D. Brantner. praying that letters of administration be granted to her, the aald Sybil D. Brantner. as administrator de bonis non of the above namfcd t. to administer upon the goods, chattels, rights, cred its. effects and assets of said Alice Cory., deceased, not already adminis tered upon ; Ordered that January 11th, 1929. at Vi a V sii rf ton Vr-1 ru V Q m of mm lm IUD aawua - wa V V4J w vv-waa h b for bear . ' CQt,. 'lt hlT, nti r Ioterested ln Eaid matler may ap- ftt a QxmlJ Court to be held In a. tnr. coI, anA Rhnw rausf .w - tba prayer of 'petitioner Bhould not be ETanted: and that notice of 7-- n-vtition. t1 th!Lf hVriwn t aonTa tlraB,AA in tn'td matter bv r,UDii8hing a copy of this Order in th PlattBmouth Journal, a semi- said Jjjjj JJid day of hearing . rjated tbls 1 day of I county, for . three successive weeks. December, A. D. 1928. A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge. Cass Coun' ty, Nebraska. (Seal) d!7-3w ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Case coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the Estate of Sam O. Smith, deceased Now on this 13th day of December, 1928. this cause came on for hear ing upon the petition of Frank R- Qobelman. aa Administrator with will annexed of the EsUte of Sam O smith, deceased, praying for a license to sell the following described real ggjatg to-wlt: , Tt- to 11 and 12 in Block 26 in the City of Piattsmouth. Cass eonntv. Nebraska . for the purpose of paring the taxes. repairs and adminlBtration expenses f said estate. it ia therefore ordered that all persons interested ln said estate ap- pear before me ln the District Court room in the eourt house at Platts- mouth Cass county, Nebraska, on .istrator with will annexed or aaia estate in the above " described real .estate for the purpose of paying taxes, repairs and expenses of admln- istration or saia esiaie. It is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause he pub lished in the Piattsmouth Journal, a newspaper of general circulation In of Uiree consecutive weeks prior to the date of said hearing, j By the Court, JAMES T. BEGLEY, ' dl7-3 . Judge of the Diet. Court. i A friend of ours isays that he kept a careful check on presents he received and presents he sent. nd 'the figures show he is 15.88 in the 'bole. Still, It might be worse. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In tne County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of John Cory, deceased: On reading the petition of Sybil Brantner praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 14th day of December, 192S, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed and recorded as the last will and testament of John Cory, deceas ed; that said instrument be admitted to probate and the administration of said estate be granted to Sybil Brant ner. as Executrix; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Piattsmouth Journal, a semi- weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this A. D. 1928. 15th day of Decem- ber. A. H. DUXBURY. County Judge. (Seal) dl73w ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, To the heirs at law and to all persons interested in tne estate or Mallnda Clymer, deceased: On reading the petition of Ralph E. Clymer and Pearly E. Clymer, praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 15th day of De cember, 1928, and purporting to be the laBt will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and al lowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Malinda Clymer, deceased; that said instrument he ad mitted to probate and the adminis tration of said estate be granted to the Lincoln Trust Company, a cor poration, as Executor: 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 6aid county, on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1929. at ten o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioners Bhould not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter ny publishing a copy of this order In the Piattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of Baid Court, this 15th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1928. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) dl73w County Judge. ORDER In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the Application of Ruth Sayles Thomsen, Administratrix, for license to sell real estate. Now on this 21st day of December, 132S, Ruth Sayles Thomsen. Admin istratrix of the estate of Andres Thomsen. deceased, having presented her petition under oath praying for license to sell the following described real estate of the said Andrew Thom sen, to-wit: The east half (E) of the southeast quarter (SEVi ) of Sec tion thirty-two (32), Township nineteen (19), Range five (5), East, in Dodge county, Nebras ka; Fractional lot numbered one (1) in Block numbered two (2), ln the Village of Cedar Creek, Cass county, Nebraska, and Sub-Lot four (4) of Lots 15 and 16, a sub-divisien of Gov ernment Lot seven (7) of Section five (5). Township twelve (12), North, Range twelve (12) East of the 6th P. M., Cedar Creek. Nebraska, more particularly de scribed as Sub-Lot four (4) of Lots 15 and 16, running from west side of alley in Block num bered two (2) of Village of Cedar Creek. Cass county, Ne braska, to the west Bide of alley in Block numbered six (6), of said village; said Sub-Lot 4 con taining 57100 of an acre or a sufficient amount thereof to bring the eum of J3.000.00 for-the payment of debts allowed against said estate and allowances and costs of administration, for the reason that there is not a sufficient amount of personal property in the possession of said Ruth Sayles Thomsen, Admin istratrix, belonging to said estate, to pay said debts, allowances and costs. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at Chambers in the City of Piattsmouth, in said county, on the 3rd day of February, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why a license Bhould not be granted to said Ruth Saylea Thomsen, Administratrix, to sell eo much of the above described real estate of said decedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of this Order be served upon all per sons interested in said estate by caus ing the same to be published for four successive weeks in The Piattsmouth Journal, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Cass. By the Court. JAS. T. BEGLEY, Judge of the District Court. d2i-4w LEGAL NOTICE To: Park G. Dobson, Louis Sampson, Frederick Patterson, Elias Pocock, John Wier, Sr., Leslie C. Baker, Benj. F. Sloan, Joseph Shera. Elijah Con-, nor, John Glass, Elizabeth Patterson,! Francis M. Young, Joseph S. Myer, I Catharine Jeffers. John H. Chuver, Sample Hurst, David Vance, Rufus F. McComas, Clara M. Dunn, Johanna) Klemm, Hiram H. Fowler, Elizur H. i Russell, Joseph Sans. Geo. W. Fair field. U. S. G. Worl, Robert A. Chand ler, Rose A. Decker, James Spratlin, Robert Stafford, Mary A. Wolf, Fred eric Patterson, Jesse Allen Cox, Dan-I iel B. Wies, Andrew Hopkins, Ben jamin F. Sloan, Wm. Leah Palmer, Elijah Connors, John Higbie. Thomas, Patterson, James G. Smith, Joseph I Van Horn, John W. Kirk, Matthew ! D. Green, Sample Hurst and Com-; pany, W. W. GraveB, F. Cooper Mor- j rison. John Klemm, Maria Fowler, ! Charles Collins, Elnor Marsh. John ' B. Hunter, Jacob Coffman, C. B. Coop- i er. Justice B. cozado, wiuiam Latta, Jerome Smith, George Hen wood, William W. Clemmons. William W. Irish, James G. Romins, Simon Stiffler, James H. Craig. Addison Marshall, John P. Jones, John M. Gable, Sam'l R. Johnson, James Pierce, Alvin D. Towner, Miles Frost, William Gilmour, John King. Alonzo Lacy, Robert S. Davis, J. M. Hut chison, Thomas Rankin, S. P. Kepler. William II. Parch. Johanna Klimm, Ada Keenan, Nettle J. Holmes, Balt hasar Siebolt, James H. Hopkins, James Lamgbery, Henry Hulbert, Sarah A. Conn. Robert W. Stafford, . Edmond S. Sprattin, Alexander Ga ble, W. P. Hutchison, John Carrell. ; Samuel R. Thompson. William Mc-i Lelland, Joseph Sands, Noah R. Hobbs, Joseph Malone, Henry S. Mil ler, Hannah Smith, Homes and Com pany, William Searight, Mathiaa Snobn. A. J. Graves. John Klimm. W. S. Shera. Perry Marsh, Elnora; Marsh, Wesley S. Marsh, Holmes, Holmes & Co., J. C. Cummins & Son, Banning & Nickles, John Marsh, Susan Alden, Leila L. Dwyer, Fred Hermann, James A. Hogget and Wil liam Everett, and all persons having or claiming any interest in Blocks two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (C), seven (7). eight (8), nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11) .North, of the Public Square; and Blocks three (3). four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7). eignt tsj, nine i.), ten ( 10 ), eleven ( 11 ) North, and one (1) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3), four (4). five (5). six (6). seven (7). eight (8), nine (9) ten (10), eleven (11) North and two (2) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3). four (4). five (5). six (6), seven (7), eight (8). nine (9). ten (10), eleven (11). North, and three (3) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3). four (4). five (5), six (6). seven (7), eight (8), nine (9). ten (10), eleven (11), North, and four (4) West of Public Square; all in the old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Nebraska, being other wise described as follows: Commenc ing 132.7 feet north of the south west corner of Section nine (9), Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth P. M., in Caso county. Nebras ka, thence running east 1,321.9 feet to a stone; thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9); thence east on said south line of said Section nine (9), 270.7 feet; thence north to a stake on the east and west quar ter line through said Section nine (9); thence west on said quarter line to the northwest corner of the south west quarter of said Section nine (9); thence south on the west line of said Section nine (9) to the place of be ginning, all in the southwest quarter (SW',4) of Section nine (), Town ship eleven (11), North of Range Fourteen (14), Bast of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; and Blocks two (2). three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11), North and five (5) West of Public Square; Blocks two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eignt is), nine ten (10), eleven (11), North and six (6) West of Public Square; Blocks two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7). eight (8), nine ten (10) and eleven (11), North and seven (7) west or I'udiic square; Blocks (3), four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11), North and eight (8) West of Public Square; all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs ln Cass county, Nebraska, being situ ated in the southeast quarter (SEVi ) of Section eight (8), in TownBhip eleven (11), North of Range four teen (14). East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county, .Nebraska; ana hiock four (4) West of Public Square in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Nebraska, being situated ln the northwest quarter (NWV4.) of Section sixteen (16), In Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., ln Cass county, Nebraska; and Blocks five (5) and six (6) West of Public Square; Blocks five (6), six (6) and seven (7), west ana one ii) rxonn of Public Square; Blocks five (5) and six (6), west and one (l) soutn or Public Square; all being in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county. Nebraska, being situated in the northeast quarter (NEV4) of Section seventeen (17). in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass coun ty, Nebraska: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 21st day of De cember, 1928, Victor C. Graham filed his petition In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, as shown in Docked 4, page 106 (No. 8209), nam ing you, and each of you, impleaded with John C. Ehernberger and Mary Ehernberger, first and real name un known, and George Dovey and Mary Dovey, first and real name unknown, as defendants, the object and prayer of said petition being to quiet the title in the plaintiff to the following described real estate situated ln Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: Blocks two (2), three (3). four (4), five (."), six (C), seven 7). eight (S), nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11). North of lhe Public Square; and Blocks three (3), four (4), five ',), six (6), seven (7). eight (S), nine (9). ten (10), eleven (11 . North and one (1) West of Pub lic Square; Blocks three (3). four (4). five (5), six (C), sev en (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10) , eleven (11). North and two (2) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3). four (4), five (5), six (C). seven (7), eight (8, nine (9). ten (10). eleven (11) , North and three (3) West of Public Square: Blocks three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6). seven (7), eight (8). nine (9), ten (10). eleven (11). North and four (4) West of the Public Square; all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Ne braska, being otherwise describ ed as follows: Commencing 132.7 feet north of the southwest cor ner of Section nine (9). Town ship eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska, thence running east 1,321.9 feet to a stone; thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9); thence east on said south line of said Section nine (9), 270.7 feet; thence north to a stake on the east and west quar ter line through said Section nine (9); thence west on said quarter line to the northwest corner of the soifthwest quarter of said Section nine (9); thence south on the west line of said Section nine (9) to the place of beginning, all in the southwest quarter (SWU) of Section nine (9), TownBhip eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska; and Blocks two (2). three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (S), nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11). North and five (5) West of Public Square; Blocks two (2). three (3), four ( 4 ) , five ( 5 ) , six ( 6 ) , seven ( 7 ) , eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), North and six (C) West of Public Square; Blocks two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6). seven (7). eight (8), nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11), North and sev en (7) West of Public Square; BlockB three (3). four (4). five 5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11). North and eight (8) West of Public Square, all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Nebraska, being situated in the southeast quarter (SEVi) of Section eight (8), in Town ship eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska: and Block four (4), West of 3ubllc Square in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Ne braska, being situated in the northwest quarter (NWVi) of Section sixteen (16). in Town ship eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; and Blocks five ( 5 ) and six ( 6 ) West of Public Square; Blocks five (5), six (C) and seven (7), West and one (1) North of Pub lic Square; Blocks five (5) and six (6), West and one (1) South of Public Square: all being in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, in Cass county, Nebraska, being situated in the northeast quar ter (NEVi) of Section seventeen (17), in Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska. Said petition prays that you and each of you be required to set forth the nature of your claims to said real estate, and that you, and each of you, and all persons claiming by, through or under you, be decreed and adjudg ed to have no estate, cliim, lien or interest whatever in or to said real estate, or any part thereof, and that you, and each of you, and all persons claiming by. through or under you be forever enjoined and debarred from claiming or asserting any interest, line or claim whatever in or to said real estate adverse to the plaintiff and for equitable relief and costs of suit. You, and each of you, are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before the 4th day of February. 1929. VICTOR C. GRAHAM. Blackburn. King & Haggart. Attorneys for the Plaintiff, 78 6 Peters Trust Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska d4-4w SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass. ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale (Alias) issued by Golda Noble Beal. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court houee in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, ln said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to wit: Lot 24, in Porter Place, an Addition to the City of Piatts mouth, Case county, Nebraska, being in the NEVi of the N'El of Section 25, Township 12. Range IS, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of Lydia M. Wal ton, Widow, et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court re covered by L. Irene Snead, plaintiff against said defendants. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, December 27, A. D. 192S. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Bead the Journal Want-Ads.