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Christmas is only about three
months away.
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The consumer is the one who pays
the cost of living.
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Who can remember when a day
time holdup was news?
:o: :
Being predisposed to genius means
that you are destined for trouble.
:o:
Trials and tribulations beset most
of us. Cultivate patience and rea
son. :o:
Ever notice how hard it is to pay
for a thing on the "easy payment"
plan?
:o:
Henry Ford gave a youngster a
Lew watch and it wasn't a tin one,
either.
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When a phone girl goes to 9leep
at the switch it stops her train of
thought.
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Men who ask fool questions should
not be particular about the answers
they get.
The west and not the east will
be the sufferers from higher prices
for everything.
:o:
Hard times should have no show
In the west, but first watch where it
is coming from.
:o:
Girls these days are pretty high
geared and most of them have
stripped the gears.
:o:
If clothes make the man, a pajama
wearer will no doubt be able to sleep
through a traffic jam.
Feople have to eat and if they
have no money to buy, they will
steal before they will starve.
:o:
In joining the lambs of Wall street.
Bishop Cannon forgot all about the
wandering sheep of John Wesley.
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Seems funny how, all of a sudden
convicts have started on a rampage
in various prisons. In fact, it's a
riot!
The rocking chair marathons re
mind one that there are a lot of
champs sitting still in a straight back
chair.
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"Peace in China Fails to Hold,,,
says a headline. Ought to try an
other kind of glue, or throw the dish
away.
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It is reported that the Panama
canal needs $150,000,000. We al
ways did feel an affinity for the
canal.
-:o:
A Belgian blonde was arrested in
Brussels, charged with having fifty
husbands. What a marry life she's
been leading.
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The country, with katy-dids and
tree-toads and green-frogs. isn't
quite quiet. It's only noisy in a
different way.
:o:-
This is the queerest weather for
August that I ever saw, and I am
sure that I have seen something less
than five hundred.
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Add definitions: Central America
A group of small states bounded on
all sides by U. S. industry and in
habited chiefly by marines.
Wait until we feel the effects of
that new tariff bill! If you don't
pay big prices for the cost of living,
please tell us about it. will you?
:o:
If some folkB had been present to
give Providence Instructions as to
the making of the world, you would
not have a foot of ground to stand
on.
:o:
There's one satisfaction for the
rellow who hurries in orders to be
on time for a date with his girl. He
can Bit down and rest, while wait
ing for her.
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More people were killed in New
York streets in 1928 than in the
famous battle of Bull Run. Indicat
ing that the battle of Pedestrian Run
was much worse.
Two policemen in Bridgeport,
Conn., were bitten by a prisoner in
the local Jail and we wonder If they
continued with the customary fam
ily remedy for bites.
On a percapita basis an avera"ge
of 205,000 telephone conversations
are held by the people of the United
States every year. Believe it or not
that's no cheap talk.
Farmers of northern, central and
western Nebraska are crying for rain
to save their corn crops. Not that
bad in this vicinity but a good rain
would do a lot of good.
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The much-promised reliet for the
farmers has not showed up yet ex
cept in bumper crops and that is
admittedly an act of God for which
none can claim credit.
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Paving work is starting on the
streets of Plattsmouth. Eight or ten
blocks to be laid, with a home com
pany having the contract and em
ploying home town labor. That's the
way to do it.
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The factors of auto accidents are
given out as the time of year and
the age of the driver. However, what
about congested intersections and
the experience of the motorists? A
great many of us have suspected
these were potent causes of trouble.
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NICARAGUA IS NOW TRANQUIL
For some time Nicarague has been
prolific of news, giving opponents of
the administration opportunities for
oratory, demanding the withdrawal
of our marines, but it appears now
that country has quieted down with
the rival parties at peace with each
other. The sending of our armed
forces to Nicaragua has been in ev
ery way justified. This force assist
ing the regular government, ended
the insurrection, later on to super
vise the national election, but only
bo far as to preserve order and see
all voted for their choice in absolute
safety. Our course was entirely vin
dicated, and our unselfishness made
so clear that other isthmus govern
ments have all their fears dispelled.
There are those who are much con
cerned because of our insistence that
these so-called Latin countries shall
maintain orderly governments and
respect their obligations, getting up
a big fanfare every time we inter
fere to stop the people from killing
each other off.' But this unhappily
becomes necessary at times, for If we
did not maintain orderly govern
ments, nothing is more certain than
that foreign ships and marines would
do so for us.
Our Monroe doctrine is not mean
ingless, but its only meaning is to
prevent foreign aggressions, preserve
and help maintain orderly govern
ments and insure tranquility. It is
clear that when trouble arises for
eign countries look to us to interfere
and restore order and in doing so to
equally protect their own citizens
with ours. A press comment refer
ring to Nicaragua says:
"Constantino Pereira, financial
agent of Nicaragua, says: 'The Unit
ed States has been the savior of my
country in the last two years.' But
it must be remembered that Senor
Pereira has had as the basis of his
judgment only the meager opportun
ity offered by living in Nicaragua.
All he has seen is his country re
deemed from revolution and chaos,
orderly popular election conducted
for the first time, peace and prosper
ity established, government fins nee
put on a sound basis and a surplus
accumulated in the treasury to re
place the immemorial deficit.
"It will be Been, therefore that
Senor Perira has not the information
on which to form a sound opinion.
If instead of living in Nicaragua dur
ing the transformation he had leen
chewing the end of a lead pencil in
Greenwich Village or New York's
East Side, or been busy in a shady
nook on some American college cam
pus composing a lecture on the men
ace of American imperialism, he
would be better informed on Nicara
gua. "If Senor Pereira and other Nica
raguan officials don't stop rejoicing
in the establishment of government
by ballots to replace government by
bullets in their country, the first
thing they know our American par
lor pinks will abandon them to their
fate. There will be nothing left for
our forward-looking radicalettes to
do but let the Nicaraguans go on in
the horrible condition of living In
peace, freedom, decency, steady jobs,
financial stability and saving their
money."
FINDING BEAUTY
A writer informs us that by sing
ing and by singing only,, a little
child of five may come in contact
with a pure and perfect form of
beauty. Not only that, but the child
can reproduce this beauty entirely
unaided, and in the process of doing
so its whole being bod3', mind, heart
and soul is engaged.
Have you not heard them the
children singing all through the
years? And no matter how hard
your heart has grown through con
tact with the material world and its
sordid struggles, those tender notes
will bring to you something of the
joy melody of heaven. While that
ineffable music rises, perhaps of a
golden morning, or at the twilight
hour, time will pause and you may
glimpse the immeasurable depths of
eternity, realizing the poverty of
your own soul and highly resolve to
be more worthy of the sweetness and
innocence of the world.
It is in these sounds, as the writer
urges, that may be found the corre
lation of impulses in which the stars
move. "Here is the world of order
and beauty in miniature; here is a
microcosm of life; here is a talisman
against the cold unmeaning facts
which are driven into children's
brains to jostle one another in un
friendly companionship. . . . The
joy which a child gets it like unto
no other experience in life.
And we rejoice in the hearing of
them. Think of the adoration of
song from baby lips!
When small feet patter along the
hallways, or over the nursery floors.
and sweet young voices go winging
upward through the infinite aisle of
heaven, we well may believe that
there is more to life than a dreary
vale stretch between the peaks of
two eternities.
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A NOTABLE RECORD
Every American who ever con
tributed funds to Near East Relief
can take pride in the figures present
ed by that organization as it sur
renders its charter and withdraws
from active existence.
In the past ten years Near East
Relief saved 1,500.000 lives, gave re-
ief and education to 132,000 orphan
ed children, furnished medical assist
ance to 6,000,000 persons and fed
12,500,000 in times of famine.
That is a record unique in world
history. The men and women in
charge of the work, as well as the
countless thousands of people who
contributed the funds that made it
possible, can take extreme pride in
it.
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There are doubtless those who be-
ieve the eighteenth amendment can
be enforced, says Governor Ritchie,
of Maryland, "but surely there is no
one who believes it is being enforc
ed." Well, maybe there is maybe,
even, there are those. The convicted
bootleggers, for example, some of
whose names, addresses and num
bers could be furnished on request.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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 I
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,
o 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, iA. D. 1929 and the time
limited forj payment of debts is one
year from fcaid 30th day of August,
1929.
Witness Imy hand and the seal of
said Coun&' Court this 2nd day of
August, 1J29.
I A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) au-w County Judge
3HERIFF-S SALE
State f Nebraska, County of
Cass, ss. 1
By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued bjfGolda Noble Beal, Clerk of
the Distict Court within and for
Cass coiity. Nebraska, and to me
directed, U w-ill on the 31st day of
August, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock
a. m. of raid day at the south front
door of ijie Court House in the City
of Platttnouth, in said county, sell
at publii auction to the highest bid
der for f ash the following real es
tate, tc-fvit:
Tha south one-fourth of Lot
five ,3b) and the north half of
Lot 4X (6), all In Block twen-ty-oi
(21), in the Village of
Elmfood, Cass county, Nebras
kaI The sijtne being levied upon and
taken is the property of Hadsell L.
Hart, minor over fourteen years
of agejet al, defendants, to satisfy a
udgmmt of said Court recovered by
Elmwfd State Bank, a corporation,
plain tf against said defendants.
Plalsmouth, Nebraska, July 27th,
D.5929
BERT REED
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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NOTICE OF HEARING
Estate of Henry J. Stoll, deceased,
in the -County Court of Cass County,
Nebraska.
The State of ' Nebraska, To all
persons interested in said estate.
creditors and heirs take notice, that
Louisa M. Cox has filed her petition
alleging that Henry J. Stoll died
intestate in Cass County, Nebraska,
on or about IS being a
resident and inhabitant of Cass
County, Nebraska, and died seized
of the following described real es
tate, to-v.ii:
Undivided one half of the
North Half of the Northwest
quarter and all the north 4.60
acres of the south half of the
northwest quarter of section 2,
township 10, range 12, in Cass
County, Nebraska,
leaving as his sole and only heirs
at law the following named persons,
to-wit: Louisa M. Cox and Minnie
Stoll;
That the interest of the petitioner
herein in the above described real
estate is as an heir at law of said.
Henry J. Stoll, deceased and praying
for a determination of the time of
the death of said Henry J.. Stoll and
of his heirs, the degree of kinship
and the right of descent of the real,
property belonging to the said de
ceased, in the State of Nebraska.
It is ordered that the same stand
for hearing the 13th day of Septem
ber A. D., 1929. before the court
at the Court House in Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 19th day of August, A. D.,
1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) County Judge.
al9-3w.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship
Estate
No.-
of Stephen D.
Roblyer. deceased, 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
Rhoda Muenchau who is one of the
heirs of said deceased and interested
in such, has filed her petition al
leging that Stephen D. Roblyer, died
intestate in Cass county, Nebraska,
on or about November 23, 1926, be
ing a resident and inhabitant of
Eagle, Cass County Nebraska, and
the owner of the following described
real estate, to-wit:
An undivided one-fourth ( i )
interest in and to Outlot Twenty-nine
(29) in the Northeast
Quarter (N'EU of the South
east Quarter (SE'4) of Section
Twenty (20). Township Ten
(10), N. Range Nine (9), East
of the 6th P. M. in Cass County,
Nebraska
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons, to
wit: Major Roblyer, a son; Rhoda
Muenchau, a daughter; Calvin
Roblyer,. a son; and Rosa Wil
liams, a granddaughter and
only child of a deceased daugh
ter that said decedent died intestate;
that no application for administra
tion has been made and the estate
of said decedent has not been ad
ministered in the State of Nebraska,
and that the Court determine who
are the heirs of said deceased, their
degree of kinship and the right of
descent in the real property of which
the deceased died seized, which has
been set for hearing on the 13th day
of September, A. D. 1929,- at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 16th day of August. A. D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship
Estate No.-
- of Rebecca Rob-
Iyer, deceased, 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
Rhoda Muenchau, who is one of the
heirs of said deceased and interested
in such, has filed her petition alleg
ing that Rebecca Robber died in
testate in Eagle, Cass County, Ne
braska, on or about July 24th, 1926,
being a resident and inhabitant of
Cass County . Nebraska, and the
owner of the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Outlot Twenty-nine (29) in
the Northeast Quarter (NE)
of the Southeast Quarter (SEi)
of Section Twenty (20), Town
ship Ten (10), N. Range Nine
(9), East of the 6th P. M., in
Cass County, Nebraska
leaving as her sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons, to-
wit:
Stephen D. Roblyer, her sec
ond husband; Linnie Deles
Dernier, a daughter; Major
Roblyer, a son; Rhoda Muen
chau,, a daughter; Calvin Rob
lyer, a son; and Rosa Williams,
a granddaughter and only child
of a deceased daughter
that said decedent died intestate;
that no application for administra
tion has been made and the estate of
said decedent has not been admin
istered in the State of Nebraska, and
that the Court determine who are the
heirs of said deceased, their degree
of kinship and the right of descent
in the real property of which the de
ceased died seized, which has been
set for hearing on the 13th day of
September, A. D. 1929, at ten o' clock
a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 16th day of August. A. D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) County Judge.
"The first fifty years are the hard
est." says Nicholas Berens of Stev
ens Point, Wis., who has been a
barber that long. We don't imagine
that's any soft soap, either.
ORDER OP 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
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-
jninistrator.
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 Plattsnaputh 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- Notice is hereby given that under
ceased, in the County Court of Cass and by virtue of a license to Bell real
County, Nebraska. estate issued by the Honorable James
The State of Nebraska, To all per- T. Begley, Judge of the District Court
sons interested in said estate, cred- of Cass County, Nebraska, dated
itors and heirs take notice, that Jen- August 2, 1929, that I, Fred Spang
nie Porter has filed her petition al- ler, as administrator of the estate of
leging that George E. Sullivan died William M. Burk, deceased, will sell
intestate in Fall River County, South at public auction to the highest bid
Dakota, on or about the 7th day of der for cash, that is to say, 10 of
August, 1910, being a resident and the purchase price on the day of sale,
inhabitant of said South Dakota and and the balance thereof when said
died seized of the following describ- sale shall be confirmed by the court,
ed real estate, to-wit: at the south front door of the court
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 quart or 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 ine iouowing namea 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 decree of
kinshiD and the rierht of descent of
thp rpal nrmiprtv helrine-ine' to the
said deceased, in the State of Ne-1
braska
Tt is ordered that the same stand
for hearing the 6th day of Septem-
ber. A. D. 1929, in the County Court
T1nr.Tr. of PloHcmnnth TJohmcka ntl.
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(Seal) al2-3w County Judge,
A -4 1111 X. Kl : K V I
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Cass Coun-
iy, ieurasna.
i 1
in me matter 01 ine estate 01
James E. Shields, deceased.
To all persons interested in the
estate of James E. Shields, deceased, I
creditors and heirs-at-law:
YOU are hereby notified that onlnnrf nil nther nranns Interested in
the 9th day of August. 1929. Paul
Wohlfarth. filed a Detition In this I
Court in which he alleees that one I
LJames E. Shields, late a resident of
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. I
departed this life intestate in said I
County and State, on or about the
day of January. 1907. without
haviner ever married and without is- I
sue. and left him surviving, as his
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 ai the time of his death
j, -, . ... . . . ...known.
uuuiTiuea uue-iuuria lnieresi in ana
V ,tS "van 12 n BiOckJ0
iu fwiUMiwuui, vmuvr.
DrasKa, ana mat petitioner is now
the owner of said real estate oy
vinue ui mesne conveyances now 01
record, ana mat neirenip to me e-
tate of said James E. Shields, de-
ceased, had never been established
by any Court having jurisdiction tolbered twenty-one (21), sub-lot one
determine neirsnip in tne state or
Nebraska, and that more than 22
years have elapsed since the death of
said decedent, and that no appllca- I
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
the time of the death of said decedent,
the names of his heirs at law and
w 1
iue uegree ul Mnsuip mereoi ana
the right of descent of the real prop- ou ana efcn Jou ar reaura Shofer Clifford H. Shafar fiold
erty of said decedent in this state " S t
and for an Order Rarrine- Cl.lm.
aeainst said estate
ugoiobi emu OTuiie.
Said matter has been set for hear-
V.'Cr."
Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, L
yj.a.j vii miiMMuiret, ' I
ai ten o ciock a. m., ai wmcn ume
an jjoiBuiis luioroBtea may aypcsi 1 1
and contest said petition.
Dated: August 9th, 1929. I
A. H. DUXBURT,
(Seal) al2-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass Cous
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Magdaline Scbliefert, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Herbert Schliefert, praying that
I administration of said estate may be
I granted to Theodore Harms as ad
1 ministrator.
Ordered, That September 13th. A
I D. 1929, at 10 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
I be held in and for said County, and
1 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
I given all persons interested in said
I matter by publishing a copy of this
I order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a
I semi-weekly newspaper printed in
said County, for three successive
I weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Dated August 16th, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al9-3w County Judge.
NOTICE
I house in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska, at the hour
of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of
the 14th day of September, 1929, the
following described real estate to-
wit:
Lot Ninety-seven (97), of
Wise's Out-Lots, in the South
east Quarter (SEi) of the
Northeast Quarter (NE4) of
Section Nineteen (19), Town
ship Twelve (12), Range
Fourteen (14), Cass County,
Nebraska; and Lot No. 180,
in the Southeast Quarter
( SE ) of the Northeast Quar
ter (NE M ), Section Eighteen
(18). Township Twelve (12),
Range Fourteen (14), Cass
County, Nebraska.
Said sale shall remain open one
hour.
Dated this 17th day" of August,
J 1929
FRED SPANGLER.
Administrator of the Estate
of William M. Burk,
Deceased.
J. A. CAPWELL,
Attorney. al9-3w
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE,
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
I Marjorie Vernon,
Plaintiff
vs
NOTICE
I Abraham Carmlchael et al,
I Defendants
To the defendant3:
.wi,,-, r-armwi Mr. Jhr,.
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nam f armlrhaol. Tlrat inn rem nam
unsn' wireot Abra?am Camicii-
m ' Catherine Porter widow of Sam-
luei sorter deceased, jane it. sorter,
: sorter, real name unsonwn,
husband of Jane R. Porter. W'illiam
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D. rui ici , .axis, tviiiiaiii aj. ruiLCi,
T Tk.. ... TkT IvM1if.M T Y).ni I
nrsi ana real name unanown. wiie
" T'p first
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ftnd rpfll nam unknown, wife of I
Samnpi t Porter. James R. Porter.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
the estate of Samuel Porter, de-
consort it Raid nersona he livlnr: if
deceaned. the heirs, devisees, le- I
gatees. personal representatives,
creditors, and all other persons m-
terested in the estates of each of
the above named persons, each de-
ceased, whose names and where-
abouts are to plaintiff unknown, and
all persons having or claiming any
interest in lot numbered twenty-
one (21), sub-lot one (1) in lot
numbered twenty-five (25), and lot I
numbered twenty-five (25), except-
ing therefrom five (5) acres in the
southwest corner of said lot twenty-
five (25), all in Porter Place Addi-
notified that the above named plain-
us filed a petition and commenced
an a.tn. 1n tuA nintrint Court of
. nountv. Nebra-ka. on the 17th
May of August, 1929, against you and
each of you, the object and prayer
OI which is to obtain a decree of
Court auietlne the title to Lot num-
( 1 ) in lot numbered twenty-nra
1(25), and lot numbered twenty-five
(25); excepting therefrom five (5)
acres in the southwest corner of said
lot twenty-five (25), all in Porter
Place Addition to the City of Platts-
mouth, Cass Cotinty, Nebraska, as
against you and each of you, and
for such other and further relief as
may be just ana equitaoie m we
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th nrnnnrtv of XIr Mitu
Monaay me aVla uay oi wpiemuw,
1929 or th allegations of plain-
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f the plaintiff against you and each
,.t t.
said petition.
natd thl. 19th dav of AiiniBt.
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MARJORIE VERXON.
Plaintiff
j. A CAPWELL,
Attorney. al9-4w.
LEGAL NOTICE
To the presumptive heirs at law,
creditors, and all other persons in
terested in the guardianship of
Thomas Kratochvil, incompetent.
You are hereby notified that on
August 13th, 1929, a petition was
filed herein by Julia Kratochvil,
guardian of the said Thomas Krat
ochvil, incompetent, for a final set
tlement and allowance of her ac
count as such guardian and for the
termination of said guardianship
proceedings and her discharge as
such guardian.
You are further notified that a
hearing will be had upon said peti
tion before this court at the court
house in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on.
September 13th. 1929, at the hour
of ten o'clock a. m., and that you
may show cause, if any there be,
why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be panted. August 15th,
1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
al9-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMIN
ISTRATOR'S
SALE
In the District Court of Ca5s Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Application
of A. O. Ault, Administrator of the
estate cf Edward P. McBride, de
ceased, for License to Sell Real Es
tate to pay debts.
Notice hereby is given that in
pursuance of an Order and License
issued by Honorable James T. Beg
ley, Judge of the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, on the 17th
day of August. 1929, to me, A. O.
Ault, Administrator, I will on the
10th day of September, 1929, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
on the premises in the Village of
Cedar Creek, Cass County, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Lot 6 in Block 2 and Lot 5
in Block 6 in the Village of
Cedar Creek, subject to all liens
and encumbrances.
Said offer for sale will remain
open for a period of one hour.
Dated this 17th day of AugUBt,
1929.
A. O. AULT.
Administrator of the Estate
of Edward P. McBride,
Deceased.
al9-3w.
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 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-
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
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a.cuu:a.j vn. o.u i.u
I v, A vAAn K o-4,.an oil nor-
80ns interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order In the
pi-ttsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
newBpaper printed in said county, for
wi, n
0 hearing.
T- witnPRa whrnf T Iipfp.
y hand and the Seal ot
oo 1 rf f'mift f Mo urn rioT? rT an ern or
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A. H. DUXBURY,
al2-3w (Seal) County Judge.
State of Nebraska. County or cass.
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By virtue or an Order or iaie ls-
sued Dy troiaa xsoDie ueai, cierK or
M - " uun wiium auu iur
-,ass county, xveDrassa, ana 10 me
directed, I will on the 7th day of
ieptem Der, a. u. mzv. at iu o ciock
a. m. of said day at the south front
door of the court house in the City
101 i-jausmouin, in saia couniy, sen
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 16s
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 six (G)
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
UITH- III I TM fir IHHH 1
acres, more or less
beine levied upon &Qd
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.. uuu,, w, juos-
mcnt of said court recovered hv John
M. Lerda. Plaintiff aralnst said n-
renaants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 2,
A. D. 1929.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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