PAGE FOUR ":""'i"n PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. TfZC. 12. 1920. Union Department Prepared Exclusively for 'The Journal. Feed Grinding at the Stites Elevator Your own formula, if you desire mixed with Tankage. We also sell Tankage, Fencing (woven wire ard barbed wire) and Steel Posts. See us for your needs and save money! GEO. A. STITES at the Elevator I). ('. La Rue was looking .after sumi' business matters in Nrhawka on last Monday morning, driving over to the sister town in his car. Herman C. Kos was a visitor in Plattsniouth on last Friday driving over in his ear to look after some business matters for a short time. W. L. Stine reports the children have the chicken pox, and especially one son. Willie, who was quilt1 ill for a time but is feeling some bettet now. Floyd Woodham and two sons, Orin and Her', of l enival. were in I'nion on last Thursday in attendance at the funeral of the late C. W. Clarke. Henry II. Ileckcr was a visitor in Nebraska City on last Monday morn ing with a load of very fine hogs which were grown and fattened by Hoy Hecker. Kalph Lindsey and family of near Weeping Water were visiting in I'nion on last Monday afternoon and also looking after some business mat ters as well. John Christensen and the family were guests for the day and dinner on Sunday, wh'M-e all enjoyed the hospitality of Hans Christensen and wife, parens of John. Exa Krans from near Nehawka. was a visitor in I'nion and brought a load of very fine Plymouth Kock and White Wyandatt chickens with him whieh he old to Tony, the pro duee dealer. Kil ward O. Lewis and family will entertain at their heme for Christ mas when they will have Lloyd Lewis and family of I'nion. and Mr. J. I). Lewis and also Wayne Lev.-is and family of Fremont, as their guests. J. A. Eaton will move to I'nion in a short time, and as he has been making his home for some time on the farm of Joseph Lidgelt. and r. Mr. Lbh:tt is wishing to move to his own place Mr. Eaton had to nunc to town. Kay Calloway was a visitor in IMattstr.outh on last Tuesday and Wednesday, where he was attending the four-day show of the Tri-County Poultry show on exhibition from the three cumtica and especially from Ciss county. Mrs. J. T. Reynolds has advertised a sale v.bbb she wi'l hold at their home place southwest of I'nion and which is occur on Thursday. De cember l'.ith. at which time the farm and household machinery as well as the stock will be ocered for sale. Notwithstanding the thick fog on last Monday Kalph Pearsb y made his regular rip to Omaha and brought hime with him his usual consign ment of goods for the merchants of I'nion as well as taking with him a load of stock, 'when he went over to the biir town. Horace Grillin was a visitor in Ne hawka going to drive the car for Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Marks, who were over to attehd the funeral of the late (leorge Marks, who passed away in Plattsniouth on last Satur day and wiiose funeral occurred at Nehawka on last Monday afternoon. W. H. Panning was a visitor in Chicago for the past week where ho was in attendance at a convention of state fair ol'ieials. returned home on last Sundav. While there he met on o'd time friend. Leo Kyan, who was formerly with the State Journal at Lincoln ami the World-Herald at Omaha, and who is now located with the Associated Press in Chicago. Charles Creene of the firm of Kihn and Creen and wife were over to Omaha on last Sunday where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Ad die Rartbtt. a sister of Mr. dreene, and where they enjoyed a very pleas ant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Oreene re mained until the next day when they looked after some business matters in connection with their business in I'nion. During December We Sharpen All Discs Delivered at Our Shop at 200 each A Good Time to Make Other Repairs H. W. GRIFFIN Foster, who are attending school at Columbia, Missouri, are at this time counting the days, when it will bo time for them to come home and enjoy the Christmas vacation, I ncse young ladies are getting along nicely with their studies but with everybod strange, they are hading the days long, and filled with much study. We can see that they will enjoy their stay at home most pleasantly. Union Schools Doing Nicely. At the dinner of the I'nion llusi- ness Men a nun, wnien was pervec at the Clark hotel, and by the way was a most excellent dinner, was attended by over twenty of the mem bers of the club. Superintendent of the I'nion schools. Professor James Marsell. spoke regarding the condi tion of the schools, which have made much progress during thus far in the school year. In all branches of this school marked progress is being made. The levy for the I'nion schools is only eight milles. and among the lowest in the state. He also said that there should be some more money for the school, but that they are doing very fine work with what limited money they have. In his ad dress he said he had just heard an other definition for education. It is the condition of learning which makes a town where it incvidenre. a better place to live, and a bette, place to engage in business, and also makes a better town in every re spect. He also said statistics showed that the education of the AnK-ricn :i people cost less than tobacco, hootch or gasoline. He says that the I'nion schools is getting in full all that she pays in taxes for her schools. Will Be Worth While. At the dinner of the I'nion Busi ness Men's Club next week which will be served at the Clark hotel, special arrangements have been per fected for the entertainment of the dinners, in that the Cle Club of the I'nion school will render a num ber of songs, and among which will be some Christmas carols. Will Snerd Christmas Here. Misses Nola Banning and Dorothy Good Used Cars and TRUCKS We have a number of good Used Cars and Trucks, all reconditioned and in good running order, which will go at very reasonable prices. You can equip yourself here at small cost. Among our stock you will find one Chevrolet 1927 truck, one 1926 Ford Truck, one 1C26 Chevrolet Coupe, two 1924 Ford Tudors. one 1925 Ford Coupe and one 1926 Ford Roadster all in good condition. Come, look the stock over and save some money on a judicious purchase. We do not carry anything but th6 celebrated Chevrolet line of new cars, and have a complete stock of models now on our floor for immediate selection! Come, Look Them Over CHA5. ATTEBERRY Union, Nebraska Have Wreck in Fcg. On last Monday afternoon while the truck of the Watson Bros, and that of the Cootch Baking company of Lincoln were trying to pass, the (I notch truck ran into a bridge with the results that the truck was badly damaged. Urcle Wcr Clrk Gee?. C. W. Clark, who for in-.riv yrr-r? made I'nion his liT.ie ind vbo with much fortitude, fought poor b -alth, for many years and after having undergone repeated operations for the restoration cf his health, passed to the other world, where there is no sickness, sorrow, pain or death. He was found dead in the cellar on last Wednesday morning ".hen the folks went to awaken him. i.ut found him sleeping his last sleep. Christian Westervelt Claik. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Clark, was born at Cevil Rend. Iowa, near the pres ent town of Percival. on Augurt 12, lSijfi, and he grew to young man hood in that section. On Septembei 10. 1SSS, at McPaul. Iowa, be wa, married to Miss Kozella Kenady, and in ISaft moved with her to a farm at Scioata. near I'nion. wher" th'y lived until they came to I'nion to reside in 1S!9. He was engaged in bc.rbering for a time, and later com bined this employment with the oper ation of a res,aurant. (living up the barber business he pave hi.s at tention to the conducting of a r"s taurant and hotel at I'nion. which business he continued, with the , ception of a few months spent ir. Oklahoma in 1 !HM. Mr. Clark's uni form friendliness and ability, com bined with the constant and abb help of his living wife and children have brought them a wide acquaint ance and made a host of staunch friends over a large scope of th" cou ntry. After many years of Migering. nec essitating five major operations, and which culminated in such intensely increased agony that his mental bal ance was at times disturbed. "Wes ' Clark as his many friends knew him gave up the struggle and end ed the suffering sometime in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Since his return from the hospital to I'nion after bis last operation. Mr. Clark has been a fitful sleeper, and For the Best Groceries Meats SEE US We make it our practice to furnish absolutely the very best goods at a price within the reach of all. Highest price paid for Country Produce. R. D. STINE Union, Nebr. when he irot up about 2 o'clock, Mrs. Clark had no reason for suspecting anything unusual. She dropped off to sleep, but when she awakened be tween four and live and found that he had not returned, she imuiediate lf went to see where he was. Not finding him promptly, she called her son and daughter, who live at the hotel, a ltd went to the home of Ira, her eldest son, to see if he was there. Returning to the hotel, a further search disclosed Mr. Clark's body in the basement, where death had re suited from the severing of an ar tery in his arm. Doctor Claybaugh and L. R. Upton were at once called, and at the fam ily's request. Dr. Claubaugh tele phoned County Attorney W. (5. Kicck, explaining to him the circumstances of the death. Mr. Kieck stated that no inquest would be required, and Mr. Upton took charge of the pre paration of the body for burial. That Mr. Clark felt that the e.id was not far otT was indicated by his recent talk with his eld friend. Rev. W. A. Taylor, and his request that, he conduct the last service. In com pliance, the funeral vra: held at the Baptist church in Union at two o'clock this. Thursday, afternoon, a:.d Uev. Taylor, assisted by Itev. II. F. Beebe, presided. He told of the in timate talks he had had with Mr. Clark, of his hopes, and paid elo quent tribute to his keen apir eia tion of the finer 'and more import ant things of life. A quartette, com posed of Mrs. Herb Beebe, Mrs. B.3s Oarrett. Mr. I). Ray Frans and Mr. C. H. Wbitwi rtb. sang three beau tiful numbers: "Lead Kindly Light." "Is It True." and "Sun of My Scul." Mrs. C. B. Smith accompanied at the piano. The church was filled wiih sorrowing friends, and the casket was banked with r. large number cf floral offerings. He leaves surviving him bis wife, two sons. Ira M. and King D. Cbrk and one daughter. Or:i Clark, all of when reside at Union; two brothers. I K. Clark of Union, and V. C. Clark, of Granite. Okla. Another bro ther. C. Cr. Clark, preceded him t the Great Beyond. He was laid to rest in tl.e West Union cemetery. L. H. Upton, as sisted by Dan Porter, of Nebraska City, had charge of the arrangements. ANNOUNCE WEDDING n of 1 1. at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morris of I ion are announcing the marriage their daughter. Lois, to Vance Harris. The wedding took place the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cm well, Independence. Mo., October 1:5, Elder J. Fred Cleveland of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Stair. ts offi ciating. Mrs. Harris is the oldest, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morris, and a graduate of the Union high school with the class of llU'S. Mr. Harris is the oldest sou of County Commissioner and Mrs. C. F. Harris of I'nion. He is the Nebraska repre sentative of the I). A. Luh.-cc at irig company of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. JL.rris tire at pres ent living at I'nion. In th" near future they expect to establish a permanent residence in a city con veniently located for Mr. Hand.;' work. PLAY POSTPONED The play at Lewiston Community club postponed until after Christmas owing to the bad roads. Entertained Th?ir Friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor ent. r taincd their friends at tbe;r home in Union on Tuesday evening of this .veck. when thev hrd a in-st enjoy able time and where they enjoyed ai well a very fine oyster supper. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass. By virtue of an execution issued by Golda Noble Ileal. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to ice direct ed. I will on the 11th day of Janu ary. t;t:;o, at 1 o'clock a. m., of said flay, at the south front door of the court bouse in the City of Plattsniouth in said county, sell at P'tblic auction to tho highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, t'-w it : The undivided two-twenty-first s (?.-21 of the west half of Lot 4 in Block .11, in the City of P'attsnio'.ith, Cass county, Nebraska, subject to life estate of Emioa Ilatt, widow, there in the sat.ie being levied upon and taken as the proptrty of .John V. iiatt, de- Gas Tax Col lection is Costing Less Money Administration Cost Drops From $1,- r Month to Per Month 750 Per Month to S32o MISSING MAN IS FOUND IN AUTO hPJ t V a Y M f- West romlei' oi k. Dec. ft. Missing since Sat- jol lb in tving pense under the ; the liienrium, bv aijitmiist ratio:; asoli'o- tax biw transfer of I lie i '". - for col lection iT.cliiiiov from the ioate de partment, "f apriculture to the state treasurer's otiice bv the last legis lature, will .-.mount to ?S,imh !" r th" biennium," says State Tr asurer Stebbins. The b gisl::t ur-- of 1 in creased the state g:. soli in- ta:: from 2 cents to 1 cents a gallon and on recommendation of Governor Weaver tra nsferred the effort cr. roit of the unlay when le tailed to wife, a bride of two mon designated meeting place. Soinmeiv. 1T. of Ulica. sitting in bis car in v. dazc tion here Su'iday morning. S .-miners told o!H( r.,.. who ii'.ttcd a search for iiioi. tba Ik en in t hive tow li ell t :.ie IO leu wnai towns tl.ey what hail talo i. place. Alter -It'.g oUiecrs and nhvsicians had n il be"o haruo ;I ii" owed to return to !;i- home. i t ha.! VII 1 bis, at a limit b f u i eio.-o I- i.i i he w : i .' v. ! r con -t bat , . l . r. x Lli I 1 3 lolar Irvia Schiinrr.elf fpjining phity to Represent biv.ska p.t Oxford ii. a w to Treasu : statcm the or Mlt date tre Stebbir sb-nvin irui i r : : has of ii.!iM),l!)ii.::: by the ; the tir.t f.f til-' year. T!i or t he collect ion oi !i ': ( l.d s p. :n i; T no; to The i.-t r, 1 1- II st a i n ill!! ' di ;eeti cou n t les fective . or,e ; that t::x ; j COU!) i 1! ; foU" i cons! j Tl; I or. r !-:-!.' men i l!t:: i : o ! -. deduct exP'-n e tribuioc! iniii'-r to. ipril 1. cent of :.. -1 that for t bow.; ib t !!! -.; ;:! 1 lo. :;i.ritr.. I . i :. ; T'li:' cc f-.'.t: 11 b, r: nport 10 o been::':! d ru-..l. T with t!;e , o.iice. r 0!lpiled i I iect io;; i'e since r-'-asurer xes J;,ly b;-y five e!ev:01 ii fund -t.l i.".o. ad m in here baa OS to : v e act i f pro viib ' ce:i; st:''. 'ninthly to oi 1 1 j ripe Line bird lof. l i of Hum-Ne- iiiuitr, o. w Rhodes a..-; learned !!, i v. t i.i ! 's v. r. fQlAl 1 Lr.r.d Owners Raino Question cf Eni i?Ci:t Domain; Hesitate to Give Riglit-of-Way V. e') ) ; ecu-. , to C ! i !UOl' Sc! ;N r.-i ). :' Ud' .ska. .'- O-:0 I it t i ;n bi.-t' oilte.i v.t: ..i :.- :, lpt' UTiiOLT iOMiiel; -fell' '! 11! i n o t 'T t!;i a I lii v h i It We..-t point fourth year ts i.i ,i! on i.v. turday, no t at Lin olicants. a son of Mrs. o. blow of !io died sev- ter. Marjorie. l': iv rsitv of ;i. . : i. Tie, A: Born .IP.e ( I 'lives o.' .. di.o ril ;!. bet -br; f n: ci t CO t KoA-flls. :!.;. : e V. ! ee.o.-d at nt ?didla "','!S Ill ! i'ot u-.-.j I (-, io.te oi I r.-.dii b rev. II g-. .1 to He :i n i.iu; r a.-1 I :e ; y " : l out; and . 1 i ion t; tb-t to?ida::t. a:;l cou st.it e I!; iigainr.t : I'iatts iOtli, A. dl-'-r.w to satisfy a judgment of rt roeo-ereii by Piattsmoutii !!'k. a corporation, plaintiff a;d defendant. r.oait'o. Nebraska, December I). l!2!t. I.URT RLLI). Sin riff Ca :s County, Nebraska. i ot I ... i or, the P ir;: o a loll- li the A so: I collei !i : "I of m- r t -t r,i : ioii cot ha, i I'.ep r . .f .'..:: la.' t i i i Hi ! ii loin !-!?!:, , 1 1'.; e-t I- ' ur. .lob !a w loc-tions. it for i"i v.Vtce. I ..!( t r. : of a! :y issio conn. : inter t-itbrde- (xfoi,; - Ci . the C ov. r'k." , o, l; Ui.i Hi- xp. f J V b'M ii;o I 1 I ) I w ;' 1. ' t! b:;t t o i l'O t CO !10 I i Iv. . - r Enjoyed Fin'! Evening. T'ae Union Bridge club met h-o Tucsilay with Mrs. TCugene Roddy .vlo re they enjoyed the eeoirg mos1 pleasantly and at the some time vcrc emertr.ined by Mrs. Roddy, who i an excellent entertainer, she alsi providing a very (i'u luncheon. Visited i:i Omr.ha Sunday. Allison Clark who is spending ninety day furlough at the home or his parents, Kred Clark and .if was a visitor for the day on last Sunday at the home of his brother and tain ily. Clifton Clark and family of Oni ah:' and was aecoitipanied by bis mother. Mrs. Fred "i..rk and sister. Miss Marie Clark, a most pleasant visit was had in Omaha with the familv of Clifton Clark. Will Spend V7int.r in West. On Tuesday of this week. John N. Lar.-h departed for St. Angepi. Texas, where he will vi it for soon time with his sen. Napib- io I, !-.-'.. for a few months ao.d lat o- will go to California, where c.e v-i'l vi.-it for a. time with a l.rotio r ai d following this he will also go to Perrhvad. Ore gon, where he will vir-it for a ti'jv with bis brothtr. Urank Lor.-b. at.l after having stayed t'r.ere t" r a few ( eks will also r t'irp. rtonping at S;ilt Lako City, v'iere he will isit with friends for some time ard later will come on to benvor v.iiei-e h" will visit for a time, before return ing to I'nion in the r.pring. State Bv V by C-d, Bi.-jtri- cc up-1 y . v :. 1 v. ary, A. of -ail of tho Plati poblit for c; s!;i:riki"s sali: ; of Nebraska, County of Cass. I ar:er?.t cents : a gilb cha l'g- 'i gasoli n dl do: ot !: r . I'u -id v. bra ska. of tb gal'o m. tl.' 1 in is tl i . ?' late?. b.en but lO'-r : v st o; it e - b -.,!;:. J-:!..- ! . s--bola rs'.. i '. -. . ' s of J . !:. Mi!!-:- i i p.. 1 :!?:'.-. T. V:b of O naiio. 'io1 tl v-- : Vv p.o.-o, John . K- ("-p. Paul !' ' f : 1 . r i; :-:t Mr. Milb r f .'! 'i r Rb".i' s -'-li'iiars. r.:'.- v.- '. Io .'.:rU;ee sa'd Job at f r: t n o.l is is b. t. :i o' v .,..'! i?ord i" How ; (I into in an ' i-1-? i A 'i p r r i ? -p Ivcr-i' v T! KAYE PLEASANT TIME v.-: : 1. . - :I t!o ",:.o 1 :pi ne :P No C.,..r No 'on 1! on o an v:: do ;bal. within ka. and the 2oXl A 10 rut ion issued , Cbik of the and for Cass to me direct-1 day of Janu- ' o'clock a. m. : of a r. 1). li"0. day at th' south front door court Iioose i? the City r.f ii v.lli, in said county, tell at auction to the highest bidder ;b tho following real estate, ' le tcr tl Pol! '.ii !:g Oi'' ! ir; :o sis. 'oc U p ot : Lot a . Ut'.l, oelve ( VJ ? the (' Ca: ). Blo-k tliiity ity of Platts upilv, Nebras- tbo 0 t t. opt Jump, i c r r to s; re ( He;: io t -pda said c Plomioog i porat ion. a;, a st sa.l.i (jefendani ol at p.,oui!i 1 lib. A. I). 10 112- :r levied upon and operty of Tyra Hail. 'i;fy a judgnooit of ver d by tloldberg ling Company, a cor-' ;iue. plaintiff against i Nebraska. December v: bo ;!''! iittb- f .1 . o trt ii sol? we. ' a-s m . V.'o Ch: 1 10, R S'or C:,r .1.1! s'oi Ree 1 IV rovipg P- o,,, i r-o .l led by i. Dot--j !. Cat e e ! ! k and i-o P. red ! ", 1 V ' lirtb . i pr . 1 r .' i w :'.d . '. ' pb as -nt ,i a g'.-o to a b-brat : ; . 's;ir folk ; u t;. p. n.l -e wipii- ; da.:; tv ri !v Mrs. Mrs. L. C. r.f Oppabo. e Oeca.ibO! e!-!P.e Ann ,vp. Ro' 1-cZ.l.i-l'l . Mori: Job:; bard irt N b.-t N CALirOHlIIA AFTE?. VLUZw rt M;i- 1 tin)! bf-mn lie-- i Sund. . 11 ee. lltlCi Old. Armed with reo-;: .- igned Saturday at Okla- City by (biveinor Holloway. of frnpi Ca.lifi ! ?ra expected I'.eie : v t-i take Tom Vernon, confess- , led! id ! v a.-; of : f. 1. 1 . !!IO ' sutrr liPt Monda Nov J. invd diiions (xisting ivo iiih rs "i ; Io- i rTlilli 1 oris; li Ri M. Crif- Aon ; ed of a o ' gu t la in 'poo; wrecking ! robbing , Calif.. of; c. .- !. fO v: b.en toe wo:, id lake aol i boy hoi o r. back to face charges a Southern Pacific train tb.e jipoisengeps near S.iu- Nov. 1'). Tb.e sheriffs. bad not boon notified i Caiio rr.ia autb.oritics ! charge of Vernon, br.t , o veil it was the plan to J o-urt Th. th cue t !i nee of tlo- " oo.alit'.i d ,;,; l" a:.-! fbief ,io.-ti .-.:r:z- si i- -n wm e.o si ! : i- n. SU'- :o r s tol l that tl.e slates o.'oply ability and pa .o'PP r or c-ider-1 vi il ! 'be i. reposed work. b.ini back to California Sunday. . !.1V, AP. Io VETERA!? i fv T--TTr.-T--T T'TT The , ., 1- T-T--7 1.0 art on-. aft no 1 V e .- IP. tlo oi r. n.l th n at t . und- Cofiidee "' d i(e. ; L. la-ir -. of Nov.- 2 AUK HEAD SC03.K5 CmCIAL SLAP !l. BERT ItEKI), j She-riff Cass County.! Nebraska. ! ITEY TC L0A2T Lo.- R To i!!i : Vo :te ;:i ii the deer p!1 NOTICE Naoma Har.sen, James Cray, .r.i Ii. Shaft r. Samuel II. Elbert. Clark-, tb.e heirs, devisees, lega oers o;al representatives and all persons ip.tercsted in the es- f Jo'-. n E. Moore, dpceased. real r, uokno.vn: the heirs, devisees. personal representatives all other I o-rsons interested in otate of Alfred 11. Townsend. a; i d. real nai..es nnkmnvii, anil :?:: ( : having fir claiming any pf-t in tlo- p:.uthca.4 quarter op !.r C oo c Platt.o- df-2hw HI. OU ' loori op ty ooith. Pt ,r-, SO vate o ar rt to loan .v.om-v good improved (-r more, near H. POLLrK K Plattsniouth, Angele.-, Toddv" Tet-ipf:. road when its heyday, ium lie j i- 1 due to cernplb jury received a race several Hoc. s. "Terrible j t-r of the roaring ' P o e autoii! dole 'aciag was '.n died Stlioiay at a sai.ita.- at Artesta. neato was itio-as from a spire.' in ii. a-i acciuej.t during v.ais :. g i. Scb do-. : -t , ;.0 il l s : v t fi ;s ri i ?. ,t if to :;l -is!i ti; Dr. R. l-eplv 1- obnkir. of fo ot p Hiaho; chsbaid Fridav b!"i : tioaiu-i in O' ! Nebr. ir-tiP' t.T Tic. G. Larrje size maps cf Cas county on Jonrn.il efThe. 50c each. TREASURY TO RETIRE $700,000 000 ISSUE Wa -d.int,to:-i, Dec. -Socretary Mellon !iioved Sunday to retire at opoe part of the 700.0.'O.COO treas ury certificates which ma tare Dec. 1-".." Authorized federal teserve banks deem these cert ito ates. ai me to red lay. Ston Work cn Hiiv.y. The shov.bi-r r.f tb.e puvepv nt which ha-s been jjoing ro since tb completing of t'-e r-:vi,,c; he! .vec-a-Union ami tb.e north rod of th slab, was rliscont i ii'inil la.-o Saturday for the winter, and which has beep in charge cf Dick Bovgra. he r turnir-.g to bi. b.on:e in Omaba. T'p. work will not be allowed to go now until the cominsr r.f ttio v.-r.vni'T wea t lie r in the spring. Si ll : ; tl e i ,f . i ant! SOUthe:' ,:i t w en I y the northeast quarter the east half ( EU ) of ' quarter (SIM; of I'ow n- dder's ootion. beginning Tu SHHUiKF'S SALi: V.iit-t ,!;ri I oontv oi l;i live ( in i . twelve ( ! 2 ( 1 ." ) . : (SU'', NV'4 of the southwest ot Section thirty of a n i oi l b the the I the Much Com Being Delivered. There is much ro w corn bring de livered at the Stites elevators at this time, much of it is showing a good deal of water as the weather has been quite damp during the tino. Among those who delivered corn dur ing the recent day.s are Floyd Sax ton. Paul Handln. Ray Calloway and Ezra Alhin. SO i p thirteen qua i"t ci qtoar- f-r ( W'!2 I (SV ' , ) T'lwiiship twelve lit.'!, north of' Ran-'o fourteen til), ail east of t lie Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county. Nebraska, real names uii-j known. Defendants: ! of Range sou t h west northwest west half quarter , (tin). i'i S.oate ot I- : l . .i i virtu, by - Dsstr t :w,4 i-uil!!; directefl. I will January. A. D. a. of said sa il-'.rr ji the cou of PJtt.-uaout h. at public auction dor for cash the .1 an Order of Sale ta Noble Deal. Clerk Court within and for U'!'r.oka, and to me on the ISth day of lorto. at lo o'clock at the south front t house, in the City in said county, sell to the highest bid follov.ing real es- Vou and of you are hereby: t; the loth day of; to-v I ot ; t : CARD OF THANKS We wis'a to express our heart f-P appreciation to t he friends and neighbors for their sympathy and the beau'iful boral offerings at tb.e time of our bereavement and dur ing illness of our beloved hii-bano and father. We also wish to especial ly tank those who took part in the funeral services. Mrs. C. W. Clark. Ira M. Clark. King I). Clark. Miss Ora Clark. FOR SALE Two Holstcin yearling bulls. Roy Howard. Murray, Nebr. dl-tfw LegU Biass cf all tinds fo: it the Journal office. sale of Sub-Lot 1 in the s; ut h -.vest quarter of the south west quarter of Section 14. Tuwr.fhip 11. Range 13. east of the t;th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska, containing -l.i'.O acres; also Lot 27, of Su'n-Lot 1 in --ouMiwest quarter of the south west nuarter of Section 14, earn not i lied that on De: ember. 1020. Denton W. Living-j ston. as plaintiff. f.Ied his petition in j tho District Court of Cass county.; Nebraska, against you and each of; you as defendants, the object and! prayer of said petition being to quiet' title of the plaintiff in and to thej soufiea-d nuarter (SK'i ) of thei iorth.e.,st ouarter (NE'4) and the! Township 11, Range IS, oast of east half (EUl of the southeast! the f.th V. M.. in the County ouarter (SE'4 of Section twenty-! of fas... Nabraska. containing live 2:.). in Township twelve (12). 1 J 1"' of an acre, excepting North of Range thirteen (1.1). and that part of said Lot 23 there ihe sor.thv.-est quarter (SW',1 of the tofore deeded to School District eorthweet quarter (NW4) and the No. 31 in Cass county, Nebras west half V.'. ) of the southwest; ka. and also excepting that part quarter (SW I of Section thirty j of said lot theretofore deeded (So) in Township twelve (12). North to Frank E. Valiery of Ra:ig" fourteen (14). all east of :he sane being levied upon and the 6th Principal Meridian in Cass'tp.Iien as the property of Louisa A. county. Nebraska, and to exclude Purr et al. defendants, to satisfy a .-mrl P.-irh of von from anv ill-; J ud gr.i c-n t oi saut court recoveren ny you terest therein. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th il.iv of January. l!'e"i. BENTON W. LIVINGSTON. By M0R5E MAN I-IAXWEI-L. His Attorneys. Cbarlntty Virgin, plaintiff against raid defendants. Piatlsi iruth. Nebraska, December 10th, A. D. Itt.D. . PERT REED. Sheriff . Caii Cc.ua.tr. Nebraska. OH BOY" t TISIE f It's time to start thinking seriously about Xmas gifts and this is the place to start buying A Man's Git for a Man Uny sensible, quality gifts for him, where he chooses his wearables. SHOP EARLY MAIL EARLY We close at 6 :C0 P. M. Tuesday, account of Happy Hundred Banquet Open every other evening frcm now till Christmas. Philip Miawil mm