The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 17, 1929, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THTJESDAY, JAN. IT. 1S?9.
PLATTSXOUTfi SEfift - WEEKLY JOtTENiX
PAGE TTHVFTff
Cbe piattsmouth lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WXEEXY AT PIATTSMOUTH, NEFJLASXA
Batar at PotoClc. FlattimoutH. Nu cod-clas maJl maxtar
R. A. BATES , Publisher
SUBSC2IPTI0S PBICX $2.00
For tariff and farm aid.
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Even the expensive milliner may
not uphold high-hatting.
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An extra assembly of Congress is
predicted by a house leader.
Since poets are born, no self-made
man need aspire to become a poet.
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What is the us? of a legislature
anyway? Simply an annoyance to a
good Governor.
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A man sees a lot of funny things
happen, but he never expected to
see liver sold as high-class meat.
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One doesn't see much rumble-seat
cuddling or many nude legs on par
ade since the setting in of January
weather.
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As a lady from the succotash belt
was overheard to say yesterday: "My
goulashes certainly come in handy
this slushy weather."
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Read the papers, we find virtually
everyone who writes for print agrees
that Tex Rickard raised pug fighting
into the realm of big business.
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A "used" bath tub is offered among
the want ads of the Beloit Call. The
same advertiser would like to trade
a good piano for a good milk cow.
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Why not a prize for the builder
of a snow man that lasts the longest,
the contest to be closed July 4.
whether the exhibits are all gone or
not?
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One copy of every book published
in England must by law be supplied
on demand to certain specified li
braries at Oxford and Cambridge
Universities.
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Most any man may have abiding
faith in humanity, until one oMLejluaL- 11 "Ul 1U ir"'"uuir
said human beings giggles at the Produces colds, as any physician will
same time his feet go out west on ate you.
slippery sidewalk. ' Besides the Eskimos are a hardy
.p. trace, accustomed to their rigorous
"Don't bother me now." the au-J climate. They have few of the dis
thor told his child. "I'm writing a eases of modern man because they
series of love letters frcm Oliver lead a primitive life.
Cromwell to Henrietta Maria, to sell At that, however, we would rather
to the Atlantic Monthly."
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Radio may be supplied through
headphones to passengers on the
Hungarian state railways in the near
future. A train fitted with phones
to every seat is being tested.
i
William Randolph Hearst offers a
$25,000 prize to anyone
proposing
the best way of killing the Eighteenth
amendment. That's a safe offer, says
the Fort Scott Tribune. There isn't
any.
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In 1882 after the election of Gar-
field we remember that George R.
'Wenrllinp' nt P.inn Tllinnic; in a'
speech proclaiming the Democratic
party dead. It did not die and George
R. Wendling was politically dead as
a Democrat.
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Mr. Arthur Brisbane confesses that
he Bimply can't understand "the im-"
portance that women attach to worth
less husbands." No, he could hardly
be expected to understand, because
it's quite frequently the case that
worthless men are entertaining.
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Al Smith on radio Wednesday
night. Many believe he wants to re
organize the Democratic party, evi-
dentlv from the way the party flop-
ped in Cass County in November,
some sort of get together is sadly
missed. Too many creators in the;
Democratic party got in thei:
work.
dirty
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Senator Carper predicts the time
is coming when the United States is a position that should not b admitted to probate, and the admin
government will be run by a board changed any oftener than can pos- j jstration of said estate be granted to
j -a .sihiv he helnerf Orin A. Davis and Elbert J. Latta as
of directors and a President, rather sioiy De neipea. Executors-
than by an unweildy congress. The ! :o: I It is hereby ordered that you, and
noise you hear is the trampling of' We have tried to think of some-jail persons interested in said matter,
the feet of the congressmen rushing thing with which to compare the may, and do, appear at the County
. ....... rVilirt tr t liclrl In a-rxA ft- ,5
tn introduce the resolution for the
to introduce tne resolution lor tne
constitutional amendment that would
abolish their jobs,
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We have been trying to acquire a
liberal education by reading fifteen
minutes a day, as our great inspir-
ational writers assure is easily pos-
pible, but unfortunately we appear
to be the kind of man that devotes
tne entire niteen minutes, n not six-
teen or seventeen, to wondering
which book he can read to the best
advantage in the limited time at his
disposal.
FEE YIAB EN ALVASC2
SHE WANTS AN ANTHEM
Mrs. Florence Brooks-Aten ,of New ss-
, , ,1 In tbe County Court.
Wk, thinks that among other needs J In lne matter of the estate of
of this country is a new National Helen B. Perry, deceased,
anthem. Her conviction is so strong ! On reading and filing of the peti
that she is prepared to back it with .'tlon of Jesse P. Perry, praying that
. 'administration of said estate may be
her money. She offers a $3,000 pi ize : granted to himseif as administrator.
for the best anthem. 51.000 for thel Ordered, that February 1st, A. D.
second best and 5100 apiece for the 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m is assigned
next ten. Here is a lady in earnest. for hearing said petition, when all
, . persons interested in said matter may
the Brooks-Bright Foundation which jin and for said County, and show
was established five years ago to pro- cause why the prayer of petitioner
inote better understanding between Should not be granted ; , and that : no-
the United States and Great Brit
ain. Naturally, remarks The St. Aug
ustine Record, ' any philanthropy
with aims of that kind "cannot be
very enthusiastic about an anthem
like "The Star-Spangled Banner,"
which celebrates a military episode
in a war between these two coun
tries. Continuing. The Record says:
"Something may come of the under
taking, even if the present anthem
is not surpassed in merit and appeal.
Three thousand dollars is worth writ
ing a sung for. without great and
enduring glory that come from au--J
thorship of a national hymn to be
sung through the ages by 100,000,
000 to 500.000.000 people. Unfor
tunately national anthems seldom
come from prize contests with a
flourish of publicity. They usually
appear modestly, coming from un
experienced source? born quietly ( but
surely into the mind and heart of a
nation."
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ESKIMOS AND COLDS
Arctic explorers tell us that Eski
mos, living in a temperature often
25 degrees below zero, and no sun
light for six months in the year, rare
ly have colds.
Nothing at all remarkable about
1 . . T . . T . . . . -. .- ..... . I. r.
,have a cold than to hh an Eskimo.
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The Lincoln football team should
be successful next year for it is to be
coached by a Bible.
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11 is a Question, long or short term
of the legislature, it is very certain
that
some of the members will be
willing to stay as long as the pay
of 510 holds out.
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Nothing that has occurred in many
years is more appropriate than the
picture of Molly Pitcher on the post
age stamps of the Government she so
ably assisted into being.
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A Syracuse University professor
says the need is for bigger and bet
ter cusswords, and the New York
Evening Post's guess is that the pro
cessor is writing a play.
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I "Flu is epidemic" notes C. C.
i "Take that, you doctors and scientists
who have been trying these years to
define it. And if you don't believe
it, ask the salve syrup aaJ cum droi
, boys."
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! The puzzling thing is how to stoi
people from offering big cash prize
to PePle who to JumD i '
.,ur .
the best way; but that is proving a
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t Secretary Mellon should remain
! ight where he is. He has fully shown
that he is the right man in the righ:
place. The Secretary of the Treasury ,
wanton meanness or tne trucK dnv-
I
er who turned out of his way to.
. crush a boy's Christmas sled, but we
have failed; there ain't nothin
meaner,
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That well known American citizen
known in government and financial
statistics as Mr. PerCapita. was in
November. Which shows how nearly
ne came to DreaKing even on ms
Christmas gift exchange provided he i
didn't do as so many are suspected
of doing, and let some of his Decern
ber bills run over into January.
i What is called in the law schools
the case system of education it was
introduced originally by Dean Lang
ley at the Harvard law school is be
ing modified at Columbia University
and elsewhere. There is to be no
return to the textbook and recitation
system, but greater emphasis is to
be put hence forth on discussion,
exposition of fundamental principles
and illuminating lectures by phlloso
phistical students of the law.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition of Appointment
of Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun-
lice or me penuency 01 saici pennon
and hearing therof 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.
Dated January 5th. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) County Judge.
CHAS. E. MARTIN.
Attorney. j7-3w
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
George W. Shields, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of James Earhart praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
granted to O. A. Davis, as Adminis
trator; Ordered, that February 1st, A. D.
1929. at ten o'clock a. m., is assign
ed for hearing said petition, when
all persons interested in said matter
may appear at a County Court to be
held in and lor said county, and show
tau?c why the prayer of the petition
er should not be granted; and that
notice of the pendency of said peti
tion and the hearing thereof be given
to all persons interested in said mat
ter 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.
Dated December 31et. 192S.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j7-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
To all persoiin interested in the es
tate of Catherine Wiles, deceased:
On reading the petition of Loren
Wiles praying a final settlement and
allowance of his account filed In this
Court on the 12th day of January,
1929, and for discharge as Adminis
trator; 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 coun
ty, on the 25th day of January, A.
D. 1929. 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 the hear
ing thereof be given to all persons
interested in said matter by publish
ing a copy of this order in the Platts
niouth Journal, a semi-weekly news
paper printed in said county, for one
week prior to said day of hearing.
in witness wiiereof, I have here
unto set my hand and the seal of
said Court, this 12th day of January,
A. D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) jl4-lw County Judge.
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,
ss.
To James P. Latta and to all per-
jsons interested in the estate of Sam-
uel G. Latta. deceased:
On reading the petition of Orin A.
Davis praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 12th day of
January. 1929, and purporting to be
J the last will and testament of the
jKaid deceased, may be proved and al-
'JTLf rcordel as the asf
and testament of Samuel fi T.atta
deceased ; that said instrument be
county, on the 8th day of February,
A D lf,29 at 10 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
tbe Piattsmouth Journal, a semi-
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to Eaid day of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Court, this 12th day of January, A.
D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
(Seal) jl4-3w
Since the winter seems to have set
tled down to a series of alternate
thaws, rains, freezes and snowstoims,
those who built snow .men this week
appear unwittingly t have gone in
for permanent statuary.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, S3.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Helen Pitz, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Otto Pitz praying that administra
tion of said estate may be granted to
himself as Administrator;
Ordered, that February 1st. A. D.
1929. 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 peti
tioner should not be granted; and
that notice 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 Piattsmouth Jour
nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print
ed in Faid county, for three succes
sive weeks prior to said day of hear
ing. Dated January 4th, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) County Judge.
CHAS. E. MARTIN,
j7-3w Attorney.
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,
69.
To the heirs at law and to all per
sons interested in the estate of Ro
sina Rusterholtz. deceased:
On reading the petition of Abbie
Bell Oaks, Florence Rosellia Patter
son and Almeda Cathren Fleming,
praying that the instrument filed in
this court on the 29th day of De
cember, 1928, 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 Rosina Rusterholtz,
deceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate and the adminis
tration of said estate be granted to
E. F. Oaks, 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 said
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
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 Eaid
county, for three (successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court, this 29th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1928.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) d31-3w 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,
192S, 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),
in the Village of Cedar Creek.
Cass county. Nebraska, and
Sub-Lot four (4) of Lots 15
and 16, a sub-division 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
Lota 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 side 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 sum of 53,000.00 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
should not be granted to said Ruth
Saylea Thomsen, Administratrix, to
sell so 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- l
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
Judge
T. BEGLEY, j
of the District
Court.
d24-4w
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Malinda Clymer. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Piattsmouth, in said county, on the
15th day of February, 192.'). and the
17th day of May. 1929. at 10 o'clock
a. in. of each day, to receive and ex
amine all claims against said estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against sai.l
estate is three months from the 15th
day of February, A. D. 1929. and the
time limited for payment of debts is
one year from said 15th day of Febru
ary, 1929.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 11th day of
January, 1929.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) jl4-4v County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
Kuhney, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You art- hereby notified, that I will
sit
at th County Court room in
Piattsmouth. i?i said county, on the
15th day of February. 1929. and the
17th day of May. 1929. at 10 o'clock
a. m. cf each day, to receive and
examine all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time lim
ited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the 15th day of February, A.
D. 1929, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 15th day of February, 1929.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this lllh day of
January, 1929.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) jl4-4w County Judge-
NOTICE OF HEARING
Petition for Determination
of Heirship
on
Estate of Gottfried Gustav Pitz.
deceased, in the County Court of
CasE county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Otto
Pitz has filed his petition alleging
that Gottfried Gustav Pitz died in
testate in Cass county. Nebrasku, on
or about March 4th, 1925, being a
resident and inhabitant of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, and died seized of the
following described real estate, to
wit: Beginning at the northeast
corner of the northeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of Sec
tion nineteen (19), Township
twelve (12), Range fourteen
(14) East of the Cth P. M., in
said county, running thence
south five and ninety-lhree hun
dredths (5 93-100) chains,
thence west eleven and fifty-five
hundredths ( 11 55-100 ) chains,
thence north five and ninety
three hundredths (5 93-100)
chains, thence east to the place
of beginning, and containing
seven (7) acres, more or less;
Also an undivided one-half of
the following tract (upon condi
tions that grantee herein and
owner of other undivided one
half shall keep said land open to
be used as a road) to-wit: Be
ginning at a point five and ninety-three
hundredths (5 il3-100)
chains south and ten (10)
chains west of the northeast
corner of the northeast quarter
of Section nineteen (19), Town
ship twelve (12). Range four
teen (14). thence south twenty
five hundredths (25-100) of a
chain, thence west ten (10)
chains, thence north twenty-five
hundredths (25-100) of a chain,
thence east to the place of be
ginning; Lot thirty-two (32) in the
southeast quarter of the south
east quarter of Section eighteen
(18). in Township twelve (12),
North, Range fourteen
East of the 6th P. M.;
Also commencing at a
six chains and eighteen
(14).
point
links
south and eighteen chains and
fifty-four links west of the north
east corner of Section nineteen
(19), Township twelve (12),
Range fourteen ( 14 ) , East of the
6th P. M., thence west one and
fifty hundredths (1 50-100)
chains, thence south ninety
three (93) links, thence in a
northeasterly direction to place
of beginning, containing six hun
dredths (6-100) of an acre, more
or less. Said above described
tract being the northwest corner
of Lot 2 4. NEU NEV4. Sec. 19-12-14.
All of said described real
estate being in Cass count3', Ne
braska leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons.
to-wit:
Helen Pitz, his widow, now
deceased, and Otto Pitz, his
son ;
That the interest of the petitioner
herein in the above described real
estate is an undivided one-half in
terest in and to the above described
real estate, and praying for a deter
mination of the time of the death of
said Gottfried Gustav Pitz and of his
heirs, the degree of kinship and the
right of descent of the real property
belonging to the said deceased, in the
State of Nebraska.
It is ordered that the same stand
for hearing the 15th day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1929, before the court, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated at Piattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 4th day of January, A. D.
1929.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) County Judge.
CHAS. E. MARTIN,
J7-4w Attorney.
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 Z. Myer, I
Catharine Jeffers. John H. Chuver,
Sample Hurst. David Vance. Rufus j
F. McComas. Clara M. Dunn, Johanna,
Klemm, Hiram H. Fowler, Elizur H. 1
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
iel B. Wies. Andrew Hopkins, Ben
jamin F. Sloan, Wm. Leah Palmer,
Elijah Connors, John Higbie, Thomas
Patterson. James G. Smith, Joseph
VanjIIorn, John W. Kirk, Matthew
D. ftreen. Sample Hurst and Com
pany. W. W. Graves, F. Cooper Mor
rison, John Klemm, Maria Fowler,'
Charles Collins, Elnor Marsh. John
B. Hunter. Jacob Coffman, C. B. Coop
er, Justice S. Cozado, William S.
Latta. Jerome Smith, George Hen
wood. William W. Clemmons, William
W. Irish, James G. Romine. Simon
Stiffler, James H. Craig, Addison
Marshall, John P. Jones, John M.
Gable, Sam'l R. Johnson. James
Pierce. Alvin D. Towner, Miles Frott,
William Ciknour, John King, Alonzo
Lacy, Robert S. Davis, J. M. Hut
chison, Thomas Rankin, S. P. Kepler,
William H. Parch, Johanna Klimm,
Ada Keenan, Nettie J. Holmes, Balt
hasar Siebolt, James H. Hopkins,
James Lamgbery, Henry Hulbert.i
Sarah A. Conn, Robert W. Stafford'
Edmond S. Sprattin, Alexander Ga-
ble, W. I. Hutchison, John Carrell,
Samuel R. Thompson, William Mc
Lelland, Joseph Sands, Noah R.
Hobbs, Joseph Malone, Henry S. Mil
ler, Hannah Smith, Homes and Com
pany, William Searight, Mathiaa
Spciin, 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 Mar6h,
Susan Alden. Leila L. Dwyer, Fred
Hermann. James A. Hogget and Wil-t
liani Everett, and all persons having!
or claiming any interest In Blocks
two (2 , three (3), four (4), five (5),
six (6), seven (7). eight (8). nine
(ft), ten (10) and eleven (11), North,
of the Public Square; and Blocks
three (3). four (4). five (5), six (6),
seven
(101.
(7). eight (S), nine (9). ten
eleven (11) North, and one (1)
of Public Square; Blocks
( 3 . four ( 4 ) , five ( 5 ) , six ( 6 ) ,
West
three
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 (C),
seven (7). eight (S), 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 (S), 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 Cass 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
cast 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 6aid
Section nine (9) to the place of be
ginning, all in the southwest quarter
(SWk) of Section nine (9), Town
ship 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).'estate. and that vou. and each of vou.
five (5). six (6), seven (4), 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 ) ,
(9), ten
seven (7), eignt (s), nine
(10). eleven (11), North and six (6) claiming by, through or under you bo
West of Public Square; Blocks two;f0revt.r enjoined and debarred from
(2), three (3), four (4), five (5), claiming or ast,-rting any interest.
six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine
ten (10) and eleven ( 11 ), North and
seven (7) West of Public 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 in
Cass county, Nebraska, being situ
ated in the southeast quarter (SEi)
of Section eight (8), in Township
eleven (11). North of Range four
teen (14), East of the Sixth P. M.,
in Cass county, Nebraska; and Block
four (4) West of Public Square in
the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, CaBS
county, Nebraska, being situated in
the northwest quarter (NWVi) of
Section sixteen (16), in Township
eleven (11), North of Range fourteen
(14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Case
county, Nebraska; and Blocks five
(5) and Hix (6)
Square; Blocks five
West of Public
(5), six (6) and
seven (7), West and one (1) North
of Public 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 quarter (NE'i) 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 10 6 (No. 8209), nam-
ing you, and each of you, impleaded ton, Widow, et al, defendants, to
with John C. Ehernberger and Mary; satisfy a judgment of said Court re
Ehernberger, first and real name un- covered by L. Irene Snead, plaintiff
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 in Cass
county, Nebraska, to-wit:
Blocks two (2), three (3),
f'Uir (4). five 5), ix ( f. ), seven
(7). eipht (S), nine rft). ten
(10) and eleven (11). North of
the Public Square: and Blocks
three (3), four (4), five C. ),
six (6). seven (7), eijjht (S),
nine (9). ten (10). eleven (111.
North and one (1) West of Pub
lic Square; Blocks three ::),
lour 14), five (5), six (C), sev
en (7), eight (S). nine (9), ten
10), eleven (11). North arid
two (2) West of Public Square;
Blocks three (3), four 4i. f.ve
(5), Fix (G), seven (7), ijJit
(S), nine (9), ten (10), eUwri
(11) . North and three (3) West
of Public Square; Blocks three
(3). four (4). five (5). six
seven (7), eight (S). nine !),
ten (10), eleven (11), North
and four (4) West of the Public
Square; all in the OKI 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 (!). Town
ship eleven (11). North of Range
fourteen (1), East of the Sixth
P. M., in Cass county. Nebras-ka,
thence running east 1.221.9 feet
to a stone; thence south to the
south line of said Section nine
(9); thence cast on said south
line of said Section nine (ft),
270.7 let; thence north to a
flake on the east and west quar
ter line through said Section
nine (9); thence west on snid
quarter line to the northwest
corner of the southwest quarter
of said Section nine (ft); thence
south on the west line of Haid
Section nine (9) to the place of
beginning, al) in the southwest
quarter (SWVi ) of Section nine
(9), Township 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 (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 ) , si x ( 6 ) , seven ( 7 ) ,
eight (S), 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),
eiht (S). nine (ft), ten (10)
and eleven (11). North and sev
en (7) West of Public Square;
Blocks three (3), four (4), five
(5), six (C), seven (7). eiirht
(S), nine (9). ten (10) and
eleven (11), North and eiht (S)
West of Public Square, all in the
Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Ca.ss
county, Nebraska, being situated
in the southeast quarter SE: )
of Section eight (S), 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
Public Square in the Old Town
of Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Ne
braska, being situated in the
northwest quarter (NWV4) of
Section sixteen (1C), in Town
ship eleven (11). North of Range
fourteen (14), East of the Sixth
P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska;
end Block3 five (f) and six (')
West of Public Square; Blocks
five (5). six (C) and seven (7f,
West and one (1) North of Pub
lic Square: Blocks five (5) and
six (6), West and one (1 i South
of Public Square: all being in
the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, in
Cass county, Nebraska, being
situated in the northeast quar
ter (NEl ) 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 vour claims to said real
an(j Eu persons claiming by.
lg by. through
or under you, be decreed ar.d adjudg
ed to have no estate, claim, lien or
interest whatever in or to said real
j estate, or any part thereof, and that
you an(j each of you. and all tersons
ijne or ciaim whatever in or to said
reEi 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,
736 Peters Trust Bldg.,
Omaha, Nebraska
124-4w
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska. County of Cass.
ss
By virtue of an Order of Sale
(Alias) issued by Golda Noble Deal.
Clerk of the District Court within
and for Cass county. Nebraska, and
'to me directed, I will on the 2nd day
jof February, A. D. 1929, at 10
(o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
front door of the court house in the
City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, in said county, sell at ptiblic
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following real estate, to
wit: Lot 24, in Porter Tlace. an
Addition to the City of Piatts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
being in the NE',4 of the NE4
of Section 25, Township 12,
Range 13, 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
-against said defendants.
Piattsmouth,
Nebraska, December
A. D. 1928.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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