MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1909. PLATTSMOUTg SEMI-WEEKLY, JOURNAL PAGE THREE Cbc plattsmouth lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at PosiofHce, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher We don't think that tho democrats I have any business in interfering with the republican split. Attend to your own business. :o: THE TARIFF AT ITS WORST SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, $2.50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries, $3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. No worrying about Nebraska. :o: Senator Burton of Ohio, is dead. :o: Plenty of rain, some hail, thank you! :o: Senators demand that Hoover give views on tariff. :o: A radio is a device that sounds fine in your own house and terrible next door. -:o: The biography of a navy diver has just been published. Down the lad der to success. :o: The fellow who travels at a high rate of speed must necessarily pay a high rate of interest. :o: The wheat farmers can have all the money they need. They have the stuff that brings the cash. :o: A decathon is a combination cf 10 athletic events. The Philadelphians put them all in the one inning. :o: Don't waste your time wishing you had genius. Genius is the ca pacity for taking infinite paints. :o: Many girls play golf in their bare legs these days. One of the first rules of golf is to keep your eyeon the ball. -o: A new ambulance makes 70 miles an hour. They should pick up a little business on the way to and from Jobs. :o: The boy wno once got licked for being caught in the jam now uses the same experiences as an alibi for being late. :o: The Department of Agriculture an nounces that Sphagnum moss i3 the best diet for women worms. Very useful information, if you have that kind of neighbors. In his appeal to keep the tariff up on coal-tar chemicals for the benefit of local industry, while making the A pillow that cures snoring is said cost of drugs higher to the whole to have been invented recently. It people, Senator Hawes of Missouri de- ought to meet with a ready sale at fends the tariff at its worst. grand opera festivals. So far as we know there is not a i :o: man in the Senate who is not at- The final standing was that the tempting to defend in the tariff bill Athletics lost one game, the Cubs tnat local interest which Hancock four, ana the Pennsylvania Railroad long said is an the tariff amounts to. tne SlXtn ana Seventn. Rnntnr Ttinjrrmm Anea thia fnr Pnn. necticut, Senators Randell and Brous- sard do it for Louisiana, Senators Kinsr and Smont do it for TTtah Spti- member is responsible for the crump- ltors Johnson and shortridge do it :o:- Large families are a nuisance. It is almost impossible to tell which Wilhelm says if he goes back to led fenders on the car, Germany he'll go back as kaiser. He :o: must like Holland. Ads on women's hats might catch :o: the eye of other women, but they A panic among the money men of would have to be on the feminine the east, is not going to effect the hose to catch the eye of men. west like it used to. :o: .Q. Nebraska has plenty of corn, and If they start convicting buyers as a whole lot of wheat. So let the well as the sellers of liquor, who is wild words wag as it will, Nebraska going to give the testimony? will be on top just the same. :o: :o: A church is a place where on Sun- Pickpockets will lecture on the Hawes wants to do is to double and day you can always find plenty cf University of Chicago crime school, treble the cost of many of the corn- space in which to park yourself. jsays a news story. They ought to be mon arugs usea ror tne control or dis :o: able to furnish some interesting nctes ease. "The question that faces us," A New Jersey woman murdered on crowd psychology. says the New York Senator, "is this: ner nusDana alter living wun mm ;o for California, and so do even the revered farm leaders do it for the I grain states. Nevertheless, there is a difference in necessity which makes the action of a concert like that from the grain states preferable to such an instance as this. Senator Copeland of New York, who is like all the rest in trying to get tariff j favors for his state, made the excel lent point that to do what Senator j mbmjhitjj j Baking Powder Same Price for over 38 years 2 ounces for j You save in using it. Use less than of high priced brands. MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT Frank Kent, talented Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, says that widespread belief to the effect that Washington is filled with beautiful women lobbyists is all wrong. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of These who know the capital the District Court within and for city of the nation can vouch for the Cas3 county. Nebraska, and to me statement. TTU1UCU lit HdSUlUKlUU, A I M . . A . 1 A . . , i a. ill. vi sum uay ui iuc euuiu nuut percentage 01 attractive women in door of the court house in the City the city by the Potomac is perhaps of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said smaller than any other citv in the county, sell at public auction to the natinn inet of ih. Miro highest bidder for cash the follow ing real esiaie, tu-wn. lauuii isu.il vuueu lor iue v-m -vii.,j , o . o.u u iu There are mighty few directed. I will on the 9th day of r u ,v,cvil November, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock, men in Washington. The . ' . at ty,a etll ,. see there are decidedly masculine, in voice and manner, and when a really beautiful girl walks down Pennsyl vania avenue or P Btreet, it almost creates a commotion. :o: Lots 3 and 4 in Block 9, in South Park, an Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and Lot 9 in Block 59 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska The nniTio hplne- levied unon and A Britten manufacturer says that taken ag the property of J. B. Hen- his firm would have to go out of busl- jderson et al, defendants, to satisfy a ness except for the demand from judgment of said Court recovered by I m , 1 X 1 T)..M America for handcuffs. Handcuffs nausmouia ujsu buu duuuiub Association, plaintiff against saia across the sea. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Application for Discharge and Order to Show Cause FEDERAL JURISDICTION In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the District of Nebras' ka, Lincoln Division. In the matter of Maldon D. Brown, defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October 4, A. D. 1929. BERT REED. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. o7-5w NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 49 years. The height of restraint. :o: Post-Dispatch as saying that Fed are we to think only of what might eral officers have no right to enforce Investigators for a Chicago mail happen to the 2000 men mentioned law and order in local communities. order house discovered that girl em- by Senator Hawes as being employed ne limes la a dry newspaper, and The Louisville Times quotes the Bakru; J" 17 named bankrupt: Sealed nroDosals will be received the above by tne Clty clerk of Plattsmouth, I Nebraska, un to 8 o'clock D. m.. Notice is hereby given that on the Monday - November 11th. 1929. for 19th day of October, 1929, the above frnishinir all labor, tools, material named bankrupt filed his petition Ld equipment, and constructing an for discharge in bankruptcy, and overhead crosslne over the C. B. & It is Ordered, that the 5th day of n, railroad tracks on Granite street. Any man with a book under his ployes spend six minutes a day ap- in his State, or are we to consider 11 ls not e&sy to explain to dry news arm looks scholary, but only a man plying powder, rouge, and lipstick, the welfare of 120,000,000 people. Papers what the Post-Dispatch feels j December, 1929, be and the same is pinttBmmitli Nehraka and all an ... vv.st.m I I I v m . n - K m ' mm 1 ' ' witn a cnecK dook unuer nis nst iooks Making up for lost time. every one of whom has occasion to aDOUl ine eaerai uovernment ana inereDy nxea aB tne aate on or oerore purtanances in connection with said powerful. ;o: purlhase pharmaceuticals?" prohibition. We have never said that which an creditors or saia nannrupt Structure, exclusive of grading and :o: It's almost time to remind you w Mnnn, a wh cea,nr Federal officers have no right to en- ana . a" Persons intereatea in saia Teling at wnlcll time bida will v - i ue opeua uuu suea uyuu ujr charge in DanKruptcy or tne saia Uny councU at the city hall. This work to be done in accord- agree The season is almost at hand for lof the number of shopping days un- Hawes that the chemical industry in J force the law and order in local com- Juvenile conduct to be improving, til Christmas, and also to urge you Missouri needs any such an extortion- munities, and the TimeB is mistaken I bankrupt shall, if they desire to op- And let's see, how many more shop- to pay your taxes, but we are going ate profit as Senator Copeland says in attributing that statement to us. J pose the same, file in my office In ance with the plans and specifications ping days? to put off both events as long as pos- it is taking. "I invite attention." We have said that to invade the po- I L,inco'n' ieraBn. iu nam uwinu, now on nie wjtn the City Clerk and Bible. R3V., Dr mneland. "to acetanilid. Hce powers of the states wit Federal e"r"""i?.A""? 1?." the office of Bruce Engineering " ' I IS1L1UU LU lliC If railLlLllC UL BltlU U13 I P mnVin .7 nh.ni'lrl nn.l o I rtrvf A1 :o:- :o: Judging by recent captures, the rum industry seems to have been edu cated correctly to the Wall Street carriages will soon be on the market merger f.len ami we aon i Deneve tne revenues i :o: of cities will be increased by require An experienced motorist is a man the babies to pay for chauffeur's 11- who can't understand how, as a small cpnses. "boy, he ever cherished the desire to be a policeman. :o: altlon to tne erantlni? or said (lis- r v xtk-i, n .1 n4nnAi , , , , . nr. - nnllxomiii. r tho nrntoot. r (ho I. . -- --- 1 u.. uuiwia, ',uu''ltu wnicn was soia h l cenis a. uuuuu i ji.vn..io " inkr nnn biro, wunin ipn n nvs i v v -r .a mt.. r-., n T IQ o , KoKv , . .. .1 . . - " - -llC UlttJUl U.UU. ,ii.t wuuvu vu " """uuu"u "-"J and is now quoted at 59 to 61 cents, people is a aangerous practice, ana thereafter, nie in my saia office spec- October 14th, 1929, which plans and Antipyrin, another familiar coal-tar we assume it is here the Times is in incaiions or tne grounas oi saia op- specifications are hereby referred to druir. before the war was X2.70 a disagreement with us. It points out "'""" . . sa part or this notice. T I . . .i uaiea aa Lincoln. rseDrassa. tnis nound ana is now . Aspirin Deiore i " uujcmuu wao mauc One-half the world doesn't know how the other half lives, but on windy days it can see what the other half's wearing in the way of lin geries. :o: Britain proposes to bar the men tally unfit from marriage. That :o: In nearly all the restaurants a man has to wait on himself, and the wait ing on he gets at home never is enough to make him feel any member of the family has the notion he is a cripple. the war sold at 43 cents an ounce when Federal police went into local and now sells at 70 cents. Lithium communities to eniorce the old rev- RnliHlfltP. familiar to our rheumatic enue laws, but that is beside the friends, was selling before the war at Point. The old revenue laws were tax 18 cents an ounce and now sells at laws which had the moral consent of 2 C to 28 cents. Sodium benzoate waB iQe states, xuost i-eaerai laws nave 40 cents and is now 73 to 75 cents." the consent of the states. When they The chemical industry in St. Louis do not. as in the cases of the prohi- is immensely profitable. Such con- ption ana fugitive slave laws, the oia 31st day of October, 1929. DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. n4-lsw - ORDER OF HEARING: and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account I . r i.f . i . . -mr I cerii t f rm nnta ctt tViov nrAlnltotA a The ideal husband is one whose cerns as me iwauincuroui aim - - santo chemical companies are among Political crisis, ine wnisky Kebei thA rnoRt nrnnnerona in the cltv. To "on wnicn resuitea irom tne excise keep drugs necessary for conquest of laws, was unique. It was a rebellion faults are Just prominent enough so his wife can use them as excuses for an occasional blowing up to relieve In the County Court of Caas coun ty. Nebraska. ' State of Nebraska. Cass county. as. To the heirs at raw and all per sons interested In the estate of diaries Anderson, deceased: ought to work out pretty well if the her feeling3 when she i3 out of sorts mentally unfit can be barred from the committee that will pass upon who is or isn't mentally fit. with things in general. :o: ADVERTISING AIDS ALL On readine the netltion of O. K. disease within reach of the people of tax dodgers. It was in no wisep6rrin Axlmlniatrator with the will may lower profits, but to say that it comparable to the refusal of New I annexed, praying a final settlement York. Maryland. Montana. Nevada. I ana allowance or ttta aocount zuea in I.. . Ithla rViTirt on tha 1 Efh dor of Plfn. . m i A. t . i irM AW I Anuv o Tl ft W H fr A Inland tn o L iuua. i ne quesuon is wueiuer auj i " rv laoa ar.A locality has a right to impose upon quiesce in the prohibition law, or the j resl'due bf said estate and for his the whole country, for the benefit refusal of states In the North to ac- I discharge as the Administrator with the will annexed of said -estate; Bids will be made out on proposal forms furnished by the City Clerk and shall be accompanied by a cer tified cneck on a local bank in the amount of five per cent (5) of the bid, as evidence of the good faith of the bidder. The city reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. The work shall be completed on or before January 1, 1930. The Engineer's estimate of cost is as follows: Structure complete, ex clusive of grading and graveling, $19,000.00. JOHN P. SATTLER, Mayor. Attest: HERMAN L. THOMAS, o21-3w Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE ffa&tm&U m Pratt icaBfly , Every gseraf dobb Newspaper advertising and the automobile have combined to bring f a very few peoDie BUCn increases Quiesce in the fugitive slave laws city shops to the very door or tne a3 tnose clted by Dr copeland. In the District Court of Casa County, Nebraska If the Times read the articles writ- j It is hereby ordered that you and j Q A Kln loll nAoonna lntxut.J In x. t A m o t a I " W" '""O' Plaintiff TS. i i uu3c viicu j y vuuciauu. i . A farm house and the suburban home. wT,la rortff 1a rnan w,th ten by Mrs. Willebrandt after she had au PBOfB iniereeuea in saw maiier i " ""- - '.- i may. ana oo, appear at tne uouniy Each day the newspapers bring a ,n!o r normwti email been for several Tears Federal nroge- r.. k.M i ia . . ... . . L.n v i . I ... t. . i cv. - r kT. a I tv- ui gens ana wiie, - " - i segment oi tne population to proni " .....w. ""i . " 117, uu. mo iuiu uaj wtDluuoi , 1 ira rr K- Tlloro.AnH itrat and the prices at which it can be The case of the chemIcal companie8 the Post-Dispatch that any law to be f' W ,why the known). j, A. stark ud purchased. The sale is actually made in Mlsaouri Ia no more unioue . than effective must have the consent ofl 'SVLj, or,S t ,lwife. Elizabeth Stark; I . 1 I I . m. X m 11 Lr-hta mV .MI V. -! M - m J through the advertising columns oi (l a mu clnr the governed. The Drohibition law has I t-f oaM tf . . jonn uacm ana wiie, xj.usa- the newspaper. A visit to the store next day by automobile completes the exchange of money for merchandise. How much more convenient is this contrivance of modern commercial and industrial genius to the ineffi- It is an American custom and one fast falling of its own weight. HAPPINESS m WORK not the consent of the governed In many parts of the United States, and it cannot be enforced there. It la not a question of jurisdiction. It is a question of what is practicable in a democracy. Tnli n Ta.Vtf a ry A 1 I 11 M J i .11 I WVUU UOVUI (UU 1 vt j i I Lieieiiunuuf. the r-iattsmoutn . journal, a semi- to: T. K. Juereena and wife. Mrs. weekly newspaper, prmtea m saia Mr K. Juergens (first true and real NOTICE An honest man is entitled to hap cient method of our rural forebears I plness In his work. It is the one 6ure been at paints to make its position who knew only their personal needs, sign that he nas round his true vo- perfectly clear, and It Is sorry to With them there was no alternative cation. He greets has work each day have that position misstated in the for the slow, tedious and disappoint- with a singing heart and loves his Times or any other newspaper. St ing expedient of going to town by business. Love is the greatest thing Louis-Post-Dispatch . . . .... 1 1 at . 1 J -l 1 - r , I wagon or cart ana trusting to am- " wunu, auu iuve ior ones uusi- 1 . ;o gence and a stout pair of shoes to ness is a pre-requisite of success. BACK SEAT DRIVING IN COURT seek out the store which sold that It is the partner of success in life which they were in need of and One must like his work to do it which sold it at an acceptable price, well, and usually where that attach if not at the lowest obtainable price, ment is lacking it Is a case of the The merchants in the cities and wrong Job. The executives that prove county, tor three successive weeks The Post-Dispatch has I prior to said day, of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the -seal of said Court this 16th day of October, A.. D, 1829. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) o21-3w County Judge ORDER OF HEARINQ and Notice of Final Settlement of Guardianship Account name unknown) and John Bachl and wife, Elisabeth Bachl, Defendants. . You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of Oc tober, 1929, the plaintiff, John A. King, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you and each of you, which cause appears on Docket 4, page 230 of the records of the Clerk of the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, the object and prayer ot which petition is to foreclose mort- homes without electricity, tht ilavlot ii maiMU uitk in-imut gasolin motor. T3XJ()TsJT7 for a trial Maytag wash W xi JL ing. Experience the con venience of it3 many outstanding features. If it doesn't sell itself, don't keep it. Deferred payments you'll never miss. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Nevtom Iowa Founded 1S93 IVrmanent Northwestern Factory Branch Maytag Bulldinsr 515 Washington Ave North. Minneapolis. Minnesota Maytag Radio Programs Boston-WBZ. Chica-jo-KYW. Cincinnati WLW. Cleveland -WTAM. Denver-KLZ. Des Moines-WHO. De-troit-WJR. Fort Worth-WBAP. Kansas City-KMBC. Los An. ireles-KN'X. Milwau-kee-WTMJ. Minne-apolis-WCCO. Okla homa City-WKY. Omaha-WOW. Phila-delphia-WCAU. Pitts-burgh-KDKA. Port-land-KGW. Salt Lake City-KSL. San Fran-cisco-KFRC Toronto CFCA. Over SO station now on the schtduie; watch news pepers for dult a nd hour. The downtrodden auto driver at last has found a friend at court. No more need to lend attentive ear to instructions and suggestions from towns need not have debated over the the rule are those individuals who rar seat, if the decision of the inroads of the mall order houses be- abhor the work they think they are Louisiana Court of Appeals gets on fore the day of the automobile and not fitted for. the books as the last word, as It of persistent newspaper advertising. When a young man awakes in the we deserves. The occasion for this The mail order houses provided the morning with regret that he must Ane Judicial action was a collision be- rural and suburban buyer with a get up and go to work, he may well tween an auto and a truck. A woman store if only on paper in which to J understand that a vital necessity or p"";u6 i"e car was injured ana 1 Floyd Elliott. Mildred Elliott and plan his buying. Newspaper advertis- success and happiness is not his. and sought damages. Counsel for the de-Llla Jane Elliott, and all other per- - ... . a,. i, vi Ifendant nut un the amazinc nlaa that I sons interested in tne estate ot As- iu& ia uuw uueiuiK 1 lie service lurui- " - "'b" wmc iu vuaugc um , I . t.v. t- nn j 7 . .. . . ... Lv , v. . th. wnm.n v n.i(. f MnriKn b,uT Jacks, Incompetent, now d eny onerea Dy tne catalogs or tne 1 punuouiiuy ui me, ma jod, bib uiei, nuacu..vj v,.. vt.xw. w leeased. mail order houses, but in addition to or his mode of living. He is certain- negligence in mat sne aid not protest 1 readinjj the petition of John W. furnishing this service dally instead ly off the road that leads to achieve- to the driver about his alleged care- I Elliott, Guardian of Asbury Jacks, f Ttr-o noort. ,rMn. v,,- mptit in nnvthlner. less driving. Had this dangerous I an incompetent person, ana now ae- " 1 I ... I mAA m a A Im a 9 mm, est natt 1 Ant Art J M a. 1 1 a .. a. t .1 v i m 1 j TiVri, hrimr. r.i cont?ntlon hppn unholy horV spat I "wwi v whjdiudu v o-uu , an a ior iub aynoinimeDi 01 a receiv- wc u.WM Vxi ami goous 01 a.i w allowance of his aecount filed In this er to take charge of the aforesaid merchants not those of one. and is than any other form of human effort, driving would have become a duty lt tha 16th. day of October. Lrftmi. h,i, th- anVTh. rendering a valuable 24-hour service Poor deluded souls lament that they " w as a pastime. 1128, and for his discharge as such action and for equitable relief. in assisting the public to determine must work, while they know deep This noble decision will be hailed j guardian; The plaintiff further offers Arthur Its vrantu (down in thf(r ronRCinilan Ana that hv with cheers by all auto drivers who I " hereby ordered that you and Kellogg as the Receiver and S. R. are getting more fun out of work than have been forced too long to obey Pwiw as surety ior saia receiver ana In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In tha matter of the Guardianship gages recorded in Book 47 at page oi Asbury Jacks. Incompetent, now 273 and In Book 47 at page 274 In deceased. the Mortgage Records of the Register State of Nebraska, County of Cass, of Deeds office In Casa county, Ne ss. braska. and a decree forever barring To BUas Jacks, Florence Elliott, you and each of you of all the right. Dora TrlTely.. George Jacks, Myrtle title or interest and equity of re Jacks. Leta Jacks, Ruth Cram. Don- dem ption in and to the following de- ald Jacks, VeJma Elliott Dooler, scribed land, to-wit .The East half of the South east quarter (E SE) of Sec tion 20 and the West half of the Southwest quarter (W SWii) of Section 21, all in Township 12, Range 10, East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass coun ty, Nebraska -:o: EDISON'S SAD PLIGHT 20-94 Aluminum Washer t&orWz. ElQaytag Co., Elmwood Goodridge & Coatman Weeping Water Moritz Maytag Co. Eagle .Moritz Maytag Co. Even the truly great have their troubles. 'When Thomas A. Edison, honor guest of the occasion, was walking through the Ford museum at Detroit the other day he took a chew of to bacco. Ford does not permit smok ing on the premises. 'Henry doesn't want me tosmoke and my wife doesn't want me to chew," plaintively remarked the great inventor. What's the use of being a world celebrity unless you can have the sweet solace of My Lady, Nicotine? Mr. Edison's sad plight will stir profound sympathy in all under out of their automobile, golf or radio. To scold and complain is human. the voice from the rear. Now If some may, and do, appear at tha county the plaintiff offers Otis Richards asx Because those denied the benevol- traffic officers, detour signs and flat ence of an inheritance must work for Jtire a living. It Is their duty to themselves I :o: tr. taVA fnr thw nf tw vt.h We notice that our friend W. C. ia productive of thA -roatoat ni. Raysey Is spoke of as successor to ure as well as of the greatest profit court to be held in and tor said ooun- hi a surety ! . a...!. I f court wouia oniy ao sometning anoui jty, on the ltth day of November, A. I You and each of you are further the late Judge Troup, deceased. Bll- lie is a good man and will officiate in " OUUUIU BUM BIV I ... . I V n 1- U Tit..- I . . , .. . . guide but should nevr rtriTP and I position the voters of Omaha may WT" "4 w,u " can oe snown mat sucn receiver guiae, Dut snouia never drive and j mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news- should not be appointed, and that D. 1829, at the hour of Un o'clock in notified that the plaintiff will call up me zorenoon ox said cay, to snow for hearing his application for the cause. If any there be, why the pray- appointment of a Receiver on the er of tha petitioner should not be16th day of December, 1929, at ten granted, ana tnat notice of the pen- J o'clock in the forenoon or as soon dency of said petition and the hear- thereafter as counsel can be heard Ing thereof be given to all persons and that a Receiver will be aoDoint- interefeted In said matter by publish-led unless good and sufficient cause coerce young nfen and women Into a Jtenier hlm vocation which holds forth no appeal to them or for which they show no aptitude. Where there is love there will be success, because love creates eagerness to do and work and think for the thing loved. :o: Senator Moses urges G. O. P. to kill iDiles Cured Jmthout Surgery; My tTMtzsaatlaqnickar. cheap er. mildr. mi er. rarer. Writ for fne rectal boak telllnr why. DR. O. A. JOHNSON 1C4-Q Ibia SU Kmm Cltf. Me. paper, printed In said county, for Arthur Kelloesr will be appointed as tnree weeas prior to said day ot near- such Receiver. log. I You and each of you are hereby in witness wnereor. I have here- notified that you are required to an- nnto tM my hand and the seal of J wer said petition as aforesaid on or this court this 15th day of October J before the 16th day of December, u. 1923. By the Court. 1 . JOHN A. KING. A. H. DUXBURY, S Plaintiff. County Judge, Cass county. By W. G. KIECK, Nebraska. I His Attorney. standing hearts. tariff bill. - (Seal) 0Z1-3W o28-4w f r i !