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    HOUDAY,. AUG. 19. 1959.
PLATTSKOUTH SIMI-WEm? JOUKTAX
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R. A. BATES, Publisher
8US3CZPTI0H PEIC1 2.00 FEB YEAR IB ASVANd
The father of twins is always
proud. Puts on heirs, you might pay.
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The pood husband buys a chicken
for dinner. The others, vice versa.
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There was actually a time when
there was more baking than face
powder sold.
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Sometimes both the engine and the
driver of an automobile seem to be
missing.
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Some people dont care what they
pay in the presence of company; oth
ers are married.
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Some people have to lose $10,000
jobs before they realize they are
worth only $5,000.
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France wants to bar a lot of our
movies. If she succeeds, maybe she'll
tell us how she did it.
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A fool woman is one who believes
all the fool things a man says when
he is drunk or in love.
Some men give to worthy causes
according to their means. Others give
according to their meanness.
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It must have been a blow to Tom
Ileflin not to be selected as Ambas
sador to Rome. Well he would make
a good one.
:o:
Bishop Cannon wrote 20,000 words
in justification of himself, which in
dicates that even he thought he had
plenty to explain.
:o:
Italian opera directors says that
they will hire no more fat tenors.
But there'll still be tenors, so there
isn't much solace in that.
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One who lives in a "house by the
side of the road" these days is likely
to find the deep tracks of strange
automobiles in his front lawn.
The Katydid, herald of autumn, is
probably green beeause's it's envious
of summer good times.
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We are living too fast, says a doc
tor. But it still takes a lady 39 years
to reach the age of 28.
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Filipino Siamese twins have mar
ried a pair of sisters. The eternal
quadrangle, could you say?
:o:
When the day comes when the
meek shall inherit the earth, what
will become of truck drives?
:o:
Well from all reports prohibition
has succeeded in drying up the Brit
ish embassy. So far so good.
:o:
Some people have their vacation to
look forward to, and others are try
ing to stage a financial comeback.
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Conscience is largely a matter of
education, a writer contends. He
may be trying to discourage educa
tion. i
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Some flappers give us the Impres
sion that since they have but. two
legs to show ihey are going to show
just as much of them as they dare.
:o:
Two billion dollars of inflated
valves were squeezed out of the stock
market the other day. Wonder how
much of it was lost by Bishop Jim
Cannon ?
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The Mauretania recently raced to
win back lost speed laurels. If liners
keep it up, they'll cut the time be
tween here and Europe down so far
we won't have to go over.
Strange to say, not an egg was
broken when 24 dozen were dropped
from an airplane, via parachute,
down on a Los Angeles airport.
Stranger, there wasn't a peep out of
one of them.
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SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SWINDLE
"Up to Now," is the caption of Al
bmun s memoirs. Dut Mr. bmith is
probably thinking in terms of "Up t
When."
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It's now customary to send stow
aways back home without seeing
thing except that they made a sad
mistake.
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The authorities at Quebec found
diamonds concealed in a cripples
wooden leg. Looks like he put his
foot in it.
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bne s a clever girl who can re
member to call her regular fellow by
his right name when she returns
from vacation.
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We have dry eyes, and dry speech
es, and dry books and dry land, and
dry weather but try and find a dry
Congressman who is.
For homes vith
clectrictty the
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Special assessments are special
taxes levied and collected upon prop
erty immediately abutting or adja
cent thereto for certain improve
ments. Naturally these sewers, im
proved streets, extensions of city
owned utilities, sidewalks and the
like, are made use of by the entire
population and visitors thereto, but
the community at large pays noth
ing except where there is no private
title such as at street intersections
and similar instances. Thus an en
tire town or city benefits, while the
abutting property owners pay the
costs. The private corporation pays
for its needs, lays its water pipes.
makes all extensions, but the pub
licly owned and operated does not,
though an entire community enjoys
the benefit. These special assess
ments may hf on one's tax bill be
cause that is the way such are col
lected, but the amounts so charge ! i
and collected do not appear in tax
levies or tax rates, and form no part
of the published expenditures.
This has no reference to sub
divisions laid out for sale, properly
enough the owner pays for his im
mediate benefit. But what, for in
stance, is the justice of assessing
property owners adjacent thereto, for
a viaduct that will be used in com
mon by all? Or as has been done in
some places assess property owners
living on a hill and its sides, which
is tunneled, not for those who live
above it, but for the benefit of all
sections of the city.
These special assessment outrages
have been perpetrated time and again
just as in all of our municipalities,
towns and counties. Cases are known
of special hardship wherein distrers-
ed property owners had to mortgage
their holdings to pay an assessment
that benefited them in no greater
proportion than the rest of the com
munity. But whether or not abut
ting lot owners receive more than
the community at large, it is plain
that where an entire town or city
makes use of the improvements, there
should be an honest distribution of
the costs. Then there are some
species of special assessments th
benefit a community at large more
than the particular assessed individ
uai. i nis evil is not nsteu in any
of the reforms.
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PICK THE LIAR
Mrs. Mable Willebrandt, former
Assistant Attorney-General, recently
tossed overboard by the Hoover ad
ministration, is writing a series of
syndicate articles for Eastern news
papers concerning her experiences in
that office.
Mable is the girl who went out
into Ohio about one year ago and
made a Catholic-baiting speech before
a Methodist conference. Her explan
ation of why she pulled that stunt
seeking to stir up religious intoler
ance in the Buckeye state, is inter
esting, even though it may not be
conclusive.
Mrs. Willebrandt, rebuked and re
pudiated by the Republican party
candidate after the address was tie
livered, now boldly asserts that it
was made at the request of the Re
publican national committee, and
that her manuscript was edited and
approved by the committee counsel
before it was delivered.
Emphatic denial of this statement
comes from Republican headquarters.
from which we must conclude that
somebody has lied. We hope it is not
the lady.
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Stolen sweets always are best and
you can't make the old-fashioned fel
low believe that young fellows who
simply held themselves to as many
as they want get as much kick out
of a kiss as he did when he had to
plead for "just one" and maybe got
slapped if he swiped it in the face of
protest.
NOTICE
Whereas, Lester Troy Linville, con
victed in Cass County, on the 8th
day of June, 1928, of the crime of
auto theft, has made application to
the Board of Pardons for a parole,
and the Board of Pardons, pursuant
to law have set the hour of 10 a. m.
on the 10th day of September, 1929,
for hearing on said application, all
persons interested are hereby noti
fied that they may appear at the
State Penitentiary, at Lincoln, Ne
braska, on said day and hour and
show cause, if any there be, why
said application should, or should not
be granted.
FRANK MARSH,
Secretary State Board
of Pardons
N. T. HARMON,
Chief State Probation
Officer
SHE LOVED THE DEVIL f
Mary MacLane is dead. How many
readers of the present remember her
and her brief period of notoriety
Not many, we fancy.
Neurotic, adolencent, obsessed ego-
tiam Mary McLane as a nineteen-
year-old high school girl projected
her personality across the literary
skies now these many years agone
She confessed herself to be a woman
of a thousand loves, and among these
affairs of the heart" she placed her
love of the devil first. She "cared
neither for right nor for wrong." She
was a law unto herself. She was
self-acclaimed reincarnation of Bash
kirsteff, of Ninon de l'Enclos and of
other women who mocked the con
ventions of life. She idealized Satan
and wrote of her subliminal love for
the Father of Evil. She took pride
in her inclination and ability to in
dulge in profanity. Altogether she
made of herself a cheap and specta
cular personage and she "lived her
life."
This woman of irrational perver
sions did not long enjoy her peculiar
notoriety. A few days ago she died
in obscurity and poverty, with a lone
negress as her friends, in a dubious
environment in the city of Chicago.
scant handful of people attended
the funeral. Her morbid adolescence
accompanied her to the end. Her
puerile idealisms, short shorn of
their erotic glamor, made tawdry
pecters at her tomb. She loved the
devil, but will not be remembered by
even shocked pious souls because of
her pitiable self-revelations.
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According to Dr. Morris Fishbein
a mans nest friends are his hair
nd teeth. "And sad to relate, even
they are sometimes false.
NOTICE
Whereas, Warren Harmer, convict
ed in Cass County, on the 12th day
of September, 1928, of the crime of
breaking and entering, has made ap
plication to the Board of Pardons for
a parole, and the Board of Pardons,
pursuant to law have set the hour
of 10 a. m. on the 10th day of Sep
tember, 1929," for hearing on 6aid
applicatfon, all persons interested are
hereby notified that they may ap
pear at the State Penitentiary, at
Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day and
hour and show cause, if any there,
be why said application should, or
should not be granted.
FRANK MARSH,
Secretary State Board
of Pardons
N. T. HARMON,
Chief State Probation
Officer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, BS.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
James F. Wilson, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Mary B. Wilson praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
granted to Orval J. Hathaway, as ad
ministrator.
Ordered, That September 6th, A.
D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m is as
signed 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 Plattsmouth Jour
nal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed
in said County, for three successive
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Dated August 6th, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
al2-3w (Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Estate of George E. Sullivan, de
ceased, in the County Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, cred
itors and heirs take notice, that Jen
nie Porter has filed her petition al
leging that George E. Sullivan died
intestate in Fall River County, South
Dakota, on or about the 7th day of
August. 1910, being a resident and
inhabitant of said South Dakota and
died seized of the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
Lot three (3) in the north
east quarter of the northeast
quarter, also Lot ten (10) in
the northwest quarter of the
northeast quarter, also Lot
eleven (11) of the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter,
also Lot five (5) of the south
west quarter of the northeast
quarter, and the northeast quar
ter of the northwest quarter of
Section eight (8), Township
eleven (11) N. Range fourteen
(14) East, of the 6th P. M. and
containing ninety - four (94)
acres more or less.
Also the north half of Lot
two (2) in the southeast Quarter
of the southeast quarter of Sec
tion five (5), Township eleven
(11) North, Range fourteen
(14) East, of the 6th P. M.
leaving as his sole and only heirs
at law the following named persons.
to-wit:
Jennie Sullivan, his widow
who is now the wife of Ernest
Porter; his children, Kenneth
Sullivan, Herman Sullivan and
Georgia Sullivan;
That the interest of the petitioner
herein in the above described real es
tate is a one third thereof, and pray
ing for a determination of the time
of the death of said George E. Sul
livan and of his heirs, the degree of
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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, es.
To the heirs at law and all per
sons interested in the estate of Sam
G. Smith, deceased:
On reading the petition of Frank
R. Gobelman, administrator, praying
a final settlement and allowance of
his account filed in this Court on the
9th day of August, 1929, and for
determination of heirship, assign
ment of residue, and for discharge as
administrator of said estate;
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 6th day of September,
A. D. 1929, at en 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 the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order In the
Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
three successive weeks prior to said
day of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and the Seal of
said Court, this 9th day of August,
A. D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
al2-3w (Seal) County Judge,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
Elizabeth C. Jenkins,
PlalntifT
vs.
Emeline M. Austin,
Defendant
I NOTICE
kinship and the right of descent of
the real property belonging to thelTo the Defendants:
said deceased, in the State of Ne-J Emeline M. Austin; C. H. King,
braska. - I real name unknown, and Mrs. C. H.
It is ordered that the same stand I King, his wife, real name unknown;
for hearing the 6th day of SeDtem-Omar J. King and Sarah J. King, his
ber, A. D. 1929. in the County Court wife; William Colvin and Mrs. Wil-
Room at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at liam Colvin, bis wife, real name un
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. I known; Charles L. Bates; uenjamm
Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Austin ; John Black; A. P. Ripley,
this 8th day of August, A. D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al2-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty. ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Mary J. Sullivan, Deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth. in said county, on
August 30, 1929, and December 2
1929, at ten o'clock a. m. each day
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for the presen
tation of claims against said estate
is three months from the 30th day
of August, A. D. 1929 and the time
limited for payment of debts is one
year from said 30th day of August,
1929.
Wit?.ess my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 2nd day of
August, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) a5-4w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of
Cass, ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of
the District Court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, and to me
directed, I will on the 31st day of
August, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock
a. m. of said day at the south front
door of the Court House in the City
of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the following real es
tate, to-wit:
The south one-fourth of Lot
five (5) and the north half of
Lot six (6), all in Block twenty-one
(21), in the Village of
Elmwood, Cass county, Nebras
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Hadsell L.
Hart, a minor over fourteen years
of age, et al, defendants, to satisfy a
Judgment of said Court recovered by
Elmwood State Bank, a corporation,
plaintiff against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 27th,
A. D. 1929.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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real name unknown; Allen P. Rip
ley and Cornelia S. Ripley, his wife;
Eliza King; Harriet Kiser; James
H. Kiser and Jane F. King; the
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
terested in the respective estates of
Emeline M. Auatin, C. H. King, real
name unknown, Mrs. C. H. King, his
wife, real name unknown, Omar J.
King and Sarah J. King, his wife.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of John
C. Urban, 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
23rd day of August, 1929, and on
the 25th day of November, 1929, at
10 o'clock a. m.. of each day, to re
ceive and examine all claims against
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the 23rd day of August, A. D.
1929, and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
23rd day of August. 1929.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 25th day of
July, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jy29-4w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Charlotte Archer, Widow,
PlaintifT
vs.
John Archer et al.
Defendants
NOTICE
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
James E. Shields, deceased
To all persons interested in the
estate of James E. Shields, deceased, I real name unknown, William Colvin
creditors and helrs-at-law: land Mrs. William Colvin. his wife.
You are hereby notified that on I real name unknown. Charles L. Bates,
the 9th day of August, 1929. Paul Benjamin Austin, John Black. A. P.
Woblfarth, filed a petition in this Ripley, real name unknown; Allen
Court in which he alleges that one I P. Ripley and Cornelia S. Ripley, his
James E. Shields, late a resident of wife. Eliza King, Harriet Kiser,
Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, I James H. Kiser, Jane F. King, each
departed this life intestate in said deceased, and all persons having or
County and State, on or about the! claiming any Interest In the east
day of January, 1907, without I hair or the southwest quarter
having ever married and without is-SW) of Section six (6), and the
sue, and left him surviving, as hia &st half of northwest quarter (B,
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the decree of the
District Court of the County of Cass,
Nebraska, entered in the above' en
titled cause on the 15th day of
July. 1-929. and an Order of Sale en
tered by said court on the 17th day
of July, 1929, the undersigned sole
referee will sell at Public Auction to
the highest bidder for cash on the
24th day of August, 1929, at ten
o'clock a. m., at the south front door
of the court house in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Lot 9 in Block 43. in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska.
Terms of Sale: Ten per cent (10)
cash of the amount of the bid at
the time of sale and balance on con
firmation. Said sale will be held
open for one hour.
Dated this 18th day of July, A. D.
1929.
J. A. CAPWELL,
Referee.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
BS.
sole and only heirs at law
His mother, Catherine Spader,
(formerly Shields); Catherine
A. Shields, a sister; Francis H.
Shields, a brother, John I'.
Shields, a brother, and William
J. Shields, a brother
and that at the time of his death
said decedent was the owner of an
undivided one-fourth interest in and
to Lots 10, 11 and 12 in Block 60
NW?4) of Section seven (7), all in
Township eleven (11). North, Range
thirteen (13), east of the Sixth Prln
cipal Meridian, in the County of Cass
and State of Nebraska, real names
unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 27th day of
July. 1929. the plaintiff filed - her
suit in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, the object and
in Finttsmmith r-noo Pnntitv TCA-IPunose of which is to establish and
' v I I a j a. f j m . a. m
braska. and that nptitioner in now na connrm me piainun s uue
thp nwncr nf Bairi real aetata hv
virtue of mesne conveyances now of quarter, (E?1 f Section
record, and that heirship to the es- x4T.T; , o ,7 H
tate of said James E. Shields, de- L" v.? L7 ' " " "V..
ceased, had never been established
by any Court having jurisdiction to
(7). all in Township eleven (11).
North, Range thirteen (13), East of
7.Jrin7 hlirohin .Vrc ... th Sixth Principal Meridian, In Cass
determine heirship In the State oil x.K,.i, ia
Nebraska, and that more than 22
years have elapsed since the death of
said decedent, and that no applica
tion has ever been made in the State
of Nebraska, for the appointment of
an Administrator of said estate, and
praying for judicial determination of
each and all of you from having or
claiming to have any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest, either legal or
equitable in or to said real estate,
or any part thereof. And to enjoin
you and each of you from in any
manner interfering with plaintiff's
the time of the death of said decedent possessions or enjoyment of said
"c "r. ft ' u" premises and for equitable relief,
me uegree vl wutuip mereoi ana rpwla ntin a Hron nnnmont tn
me iisui uj. uearaui ui mc Irup-a.n Order of said court
A. M J J M I
eny ot saia aeceaent in mis Biaie 1 Vo am herhv roulrd to an
J M y-V S J f1 I
ana tor an wraer xarrinK ianns BWer petition on or before Mon
against saia estate. Idav. Smtmbr 9. 199. And fail-
faald matter has been set lor hear- inir m o do vonr default will be en
ing at the County Court room Inhered and indirment taken noon the
i'iaitsmoutn, jass county, iMeorasKa. i nlaintlfTs netltion.
on tne 6tn aay or September, izs, I ELIZABETH C JENKINS.
at ten o clock a. m., at which time I Plaintiff.
all persons interested may appear By A. L: TTDD.
and contest said petition. I Her Attorney.
Dated: August 9th, 1929. Jy29-4w
A. H. DUaBUaT,
(Seal) al2-3w County Judge. Bead the Journal Want-Ads.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of
the District Court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, and to me
directed, I will on the 7th day of
September, 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 Plattsmouth. in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the following real es
tate, to-wit:
Lot numbered 120 in the
southeast quarter of the north
east quarter of Section 19, in
Township 12. North, In Range
14, East of the 6th P. M., more
particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at the north
east corner of said southeast
quarter of the northeast quar
ter of Section 19, and running
thence west nine (9) chains and
sixty (60) links to the center of
public road; thence south 16
10' east, along the center of said
road twelve (12) chains and
fifteen (15) links to a stone;
thence south 64s 45' east, along
the center of said road 6lx (6)
chains and fifty-two (52) links
to the east line of said Section
19; thence north on said east
section line fifteen (15) chains
and ten (10) links to the place
of beginning, containing 10.37
acres, more or less
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Mrs. Mata
Shafer. Clifford H. Shafer, B. Gold
ing. whose real name is Byron Gold
ing, Defendants, to satisfy a judg
ment of said court recovered by John
M. Leyda, Plaintiff against said De
fendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, August 2,
A. D. 1929.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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