I i r- THURSDAY, JAN 2, 1830. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE f ft A Murray Department i " ; g . m the Interest of the Peoide of Murray and Hirrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers iearance SaSeE The Murray Drug Store will Hold a CLEARANCE SALE of Drugs,, Cosmetics, Stationery, Stock and Poultry Remedies, Healing Powders, Dips, Egg Producers, Lice Killer and every other item which we are carrying to be sold at FMQrTfcl TftIT and when the amount comes 0 Lri0UUi1 to as much as $5.00, an ad ditional 5'' will be given, thus making a 15' discount. Sale Begins Friday, January 3rd and Con tinues until Notice of It being Stopped The Murray Drug Company . George Niekb-s was called to Wet fling- Water on last Monday to look af ter some business matters for a short tirr.e he driving over with his auto. Paul Swan ami Clifford Garrison were visiting in Murray for a short time on last Monday while on their way to Omaha to look after some business. Wayne Lewis was a visitor in Mur ray for a short time on List Saturday coming down from his home at Fre mont to look afttr some matters for a short time. JDhn Eaton living southeast of Union in what is known as Sciota Bo' ton's w;is a busru-sj visitor in Murray for a short time on last Mon day afternoon. I.. D. Hiatt ami family of Flatts racuth were enjoying a visit on last Sunday at the h..-m- cf Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brer.del where all enjoyed visit very much. Mrs. James E. Gruher, who L" -. n visiting fcr over the vek at the home cf W. B. Porter, jr., vile of Omaha, rvturnoJ home las' Monday tei:ing. the has end ui.d on Mrs. John Camiii was a visitor for over the week e::d at the home or her son. James Campbell end wife in South Omaha r.nd returned hone on last Monday evening. Charles Barrows has been on the sick r:t and not able to work for a 3u:nl; r of days put but i f elir.c mu h improved an 1 hopes again to be at work in a short time. K. G. Ru.f:ier from souihv.-c Mvi.ard was a bmi.-.'ss vi-it. . of in te. 1 nee Murray on last Monday retting pr.-.t-: lor tr.e t ruct !' ar-'ure ; jr., wh' on in . pi.! Th, 111. p hi t Gr -es for som fn the to na !!e Mm to I C. H. T5 e Ker. en ,:.d sp iirg his v-e 1 ; ! enjoying the Tin: parted ffr Monra.f wiil again take v Vr. ! Al II. bet n rather poorly was aide to be cejt v r- h 1 UdjeS. Who ,v tin.e past r t and ek. v.-hi--'l v.fik'ng a brut ariy thi- w is pleasant news for 1.1s many ivu ru'.s here. Mi.-s Dorothy Todd who is attend ing school at Ames. Iowa, a ul v. ho has been spending the holidays with the home folks here, returned ti:i. w eek to her studies at the f ho.-! in Iowa. Jf . - 7. Valh-ry and family spent the N'ew Y ars at the home ri Mr. ami Mrs. T. .1. IJrerd'l v.d' r all epjo-.ed the visit greatly as v.ll s.s I. - very fine dinner which Mrs. Pre n del served. With no regr-ds in his hrirt for he condition, but Kelly Hhoden can pie;ed the gathering of his eorn h:: Saturday and if you saw the smile which h" was wearing you woul 1 know he was glad. Another car of CV ckrLoar 1 feed was unloaded in Murray 0:1 Monday ff this week which makes the stock cf this fxcdl-m fe-d :o that r.Very one desiring the feed can find ii at the Alien Poultry siation. W. L. Seybolt and wife i-.ving a verv fine vi'it la: were ! Siturd v afternoon and ev; ni:.;': :t t; r t.f Mr. a:id Mr-. G. (-: -,- ll-ir.!.--X'ehraska City, Th'-y tirivw-.R d' their ear for the ccc-u.sior.. M. L. Ruby and wife whr iK-cn vi.-iti ig at the home' 01 T." f'.rnher for th- DV.r t two .0 a at in ) have Jal.'ie.s v.-eek". departed on hi:-t Momiay for their hon. It Mr r;k. irivaa: enjey-.c: their stay h.er. very much. While fill n Thompson was attem pting to eniice the car to perate. the animal kicked, injuring the handy Another Facing forward, we are at the beginning of another year. This is called "swearing off" day, and many make resolutions how they will chr,nrje their very lives. Weil, here is a sjood place to start a banking account that will nerve you in good stead when you need money. We are here to help you! It does not take much money to start, and when you keep adding to it, it grows rapidly. Keep Your Money Safe The Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska "There is No Subztitcte far Scfety" right hand of Glen and he is nearly out of commission on account there of. It was not a Ford either. L. A. Webber, the cafe man, who I has been visiting and lokii some I business for a number of days la-' I week and extending over Snnday re turned home early this week, lie hav ing been in Iowa for a time. A. II. Troop of near Plattsmouth j was a visitor in Murray on last Mor ', day and while here purchased a self j feeder of the NicLIts Lumber yard, land also took home with him a load j of lumber for making repairs at the I farm. i Mi.-s Frances Stewart, who j been enjoying a visit with he r jents in Murray for some time, I today (Thursday) depart for ha? Mc-n-niers ; tidies moth. school Illinois, v. again, conti here auing she 1'T s there. Sure R( b r. and why not there was born Shrader is smiling, or on December 17 to Mont Shrader and wife a new daughter w wife at" grtting along 10 witii the ni.-ely. and grand fat h r 1 Mont i happy. So j Robert Shrader. George Lattaand wife a? i Hennett and wife of Lincol j visitors in Murray on last John Were inday t they driving down t( Ijaa.- s aud Samutl LaU : relatives and friends in visit v.iti 1 and. o:her Murray anti v : - i t . tl t!ie good the si. h li.-: : . r.jov.-d a I Cf.arbs j wife have j tor some i much belt ! well. Mr very E. ( both time .,1 r.x arndl b"en r a r. d w !e t they y .re to ; re not be r at this c-rroll tm w a - abb' s v-r. down t wn or up to-.- 1 I to call i ; El M. j ia Murr ! h.-me n, I gi 1 was 1 Dr. Gi!.:. jphkinr i':.t ::r. o tae on. V d a v w e' irgi! :"rrm . Rnbv and 5 -av M : 1 i r . r- ::; Wee: in W having his . ; .'! which w as (rn. a stalk the eve cau-in .if r a- ' treated injur.-d v- having f z verv i .run i :: ' inv.irv. ' Alia "ernon sure was 1." boils, he having 1 igh.T and t'.uy s - i ; share recen ; ci. p r.erk. Of -,-to-(Ia- I I ' 'iO pereh On the ;,; Alien is very ptit; ; ut t.'e- K.nuen?ers a".u in a slitrht degree ' 1 the patience id J..:. of (id. Wii: r Hewitt and 1 have consolidated their ness and vii! in th.e fa ldel u- i- Ili'r hop ure con t : bu. ine.-ej-iy -: he gent tog. thfr in the for As ii by Mr. i.reir: are both exf'j. barbeis. rhry shou maKe a sure of the venture. S. Yeager Smith, and. the good wife and smaller children were enjoying a visit at Syracuse cm la-t Sunday w h -re th.ey w re guests at the hon.e of their daughti-r a-id husband. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Earls. They report an excellent time and also a very pleasant drive down and back. Wilber Hewitt and John Frans were over to near Weepinp Water where th y are commencing the painting of the rev.- home vhich John Knalie had ed. J. A. Srotc ?, al.-o -.ver and ar i:.tr of tl:e wool iu-t had con-fuc t .,nd F. I). Hi!:! are doing the finish vorl: of the home. K. M. Milbern who .: beep at the ! hos :I at Omaha for a bone tim;- was ! so much improver last week that l.p ! was permitted to r. turn to his hrme I on last Fridny, In- is making good ! gains now and it is hope d that he ; will .;oor be well again and about : his regular duties. S There will be a meeting of the 'stock Homers 01 tae .Murray larrn - Year Here ers elevator company at the Modern Woodman hall in Murray on January 6th. when there will be an election of officers of the company and such other business as may lawfully come before the meeting. Misses Beatrice Kawls and Reane De Les Denier were over to Omaha for over the week end where they were the guests of their friends. Miss Florence Bartlett. and on their re turn were accompanied by Florence who were visited with her friends in Murray for a Fhort time. Jack Douglas who was severely in jured some time since when his truck slipped down bill and injured him. is getting along nicely now and was able to take up his work on the truck again the first cf this week. During the time that Jack could not work, John Gilmore looked alter the work and did sure very fine work and even rustled so hard that he increased the business. Fred W. Meisinger ne.-cld a new hay rack sn he brought his wagon to town and having it at the Niek les lumber yard, was awarded" when Fred L. Hild and Thomas .Wlsem manufactured a extra fine rack 0:1 the wagon rvd ;lso a hog trough which w.. fa stem d to the floor of the rack. :u that it would not lose w hen Fred pulled It home w ith the family car. This rr.".ks some twelve rac ks lum'x M r f ' T vi. . . . which has been made at the r vard during the summer, am! Mrs. E. S. Tutt and Dr. T. vi ir and family were over the v.-h l.n Piattsmcuth last Sunday evening re thev v.re the guest? at the -.io ( i Lee are! t'elock d i i: :: r hta Nickh which wa: at a ai vit. with ! si-: in i ee: S th honor of Mr. ami Mr D. an. re. nan and F. J. Warder 1. itter ri n'le'.v and n ; Mrs. .1. I. Wurd- -:::t; was i Mr. and Miss Etta Xiekh-s i enjoyable nir.g wa.. -.p.-n ' following lay Mr. Wurdem:. i r i A most O.i tiit ;.n return wiile the nailed for g in Mur e Nick'.ts. I ed to bis i:u::- a Leigh ire ::;a:i.d. r ef folks r P'tisrer visit also visit !t:n y at tlie home of Geo J were accompanied by Lee Xj Lb ::i Mo: tte: eoon. Mr.nv Arc f is mir.li Vaccinated. T! c the pox. mat' aad ate d Dr. It 'h ca 1 P' ' Vt-Il Gil: Tig r ; t!. sa-.aH n 1 ng vacc-in- to 1 . T; ' . a'rd att ' It! IT. ' :tig SOIin- rt v- hours, but it de. ri' lo the Pre T , tchri H2re Sand?.v. khart. a m i-.b.er of the Corner Fniver.-itv by !:i- 'iughte;-, a s- Sunday :. ir,s- Dr. the . ;:c- S i!i r.ver R v. oil-" hort s at !!ttV (i ..par.ie. 'Tsy - fill tl K his v;-' .e at I ' pe.-.j r;!, n ( Of the ;o r.n ace loiing a Ids pap--: f 1. Cla !ik. i.r. The rr:; iptr-it i . Jiffl Ve. di-- our;-. Pr. LoiV: ,ph of rf Rev Murray I Ian -on . it h 1 be ,s rend- v ry - mi: e pi V.d: :ir'. irh w Rvceivfd Serious IrjT;i-y. ;b- working with a mower, gct- it i condition to sf. re riinl I-m- ;g t he mac 1 'mt.. 1 -) I.' iv Hnw.ird ac ini tha hri of Dr. a n entlly allow, the mac him the m bid I' '. his hand to slip y wit !i t !;e rc suit finger of the 1 ft ll was -j crushed that the neal he fooo-f li;d to be removed by P,r. :.del. Roy will have- to take nforced lay off frc.;:i his work some time. Home c amir. . At the TiOTle ter T. Valb -r. wre gath.ered of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-northwe.-t of Murray all th members cl th- family with the single exception of Fr-.nk T. Vallery and his family, and tbiy had arsuyed to c-onie but thidr r :r actd lefiacf ory and 'hey had to abindon the tiio. Ai: excel lent dinn-r was served and the fam ily with the- additions of th sons-in-law and eiaughtrr-.-in-l'.w and th- ki t!ie. rnale ;i larie crowd which made the r.iost of th occ:si:n one of pr-'-;..r enjoymeiit. Th'-ro vere there for the oc -eaic n a !:io:-r merry c rowd f f children and rrrancb hib-r n vvi'.o has come to make a happy Ckri.it;. ;as for the grandparents. Father Very Sick. Word was ree-ived of th- very -serious illness of W. C. Rav of Beth- ianv Mo., father of George Rav. and who has visited h'-re ror a number of tim-s and is well known by many of the people of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. George Ray departed s soon an they received the news of his illness, and arrived at his bedside as soon as possible to render what service they could to the aged invalid, he beinjkj about ninety years of age. Word had not been received since their ar- ! rival as to his condition vdiMi the writer was speaking to Mr. Thomp son. Enjoy Jle-eting- in Omaha. Joseph McMarms and wife of Me dina. Mo., and uncle and aunt of Miss Lois McManus and Harry Mc Manus, came to Falls City where they visited for a time with Thomas McManus and wife, and following this they on last Friday went to Omaha where they visited with an other brother. J. P. McManus, and on their way picked up Miss Lois, taking her along, they al! visiting in Omaha for Saturday and Sunday. Harry was able lo slip away on Sat- . umaj nignt ana joined ihe happy I party at Omaha where the entire (family were together, Hajry remvu 'ins to Murray late 14:1 day night and lilua Lois coming 011 wlthsihe lolks It any of the readers of the Journal fcooir of any aortal event or Item of Interest In tbls vicinity, and will mall imc to this office. It will i pear under tbls headier. We want all remtteron Editob Monday morning ed to Falls City. when they return- For Sale. Bred Duroc boars. Murray, Nebraska. Pure Young, -Albert The Murray Study Club. The Murray Study club met at the home of Miss IJeulah Sans Thusday December lfth with 4 0 members and two visitors present. The meeting was called to order and the roll call answered by Christmas verses and stories and legends, after which the usual business was attended to. The leader, Mrs. Gilmore, changed the subject of the meeting to a Christmas lesson. The lovely story cf Christmas was given by her fol lowed by a story of the carols by Mrs. Boedeker, the singing of them and two numbers by the club quar-te-tte, Mrs. Will Seybolt. Mrs. Dick Pitman, Mrs. Milbern and Mrs. IJoe deker. Mrs. Stewart gave a book review of -Faith of the Little Shepherd." Mrs. Van tine read an article on Christmas legends that was very good. A very interesting; debate was given by Mrs. Spangler and Mrs. Ferris on ihe quest ion. Resolve-d: "It is right to teach the Santa Claus myth." By applause the victory was given the affirmative. Mrs. Todd led in a short Parlia me nty drill. A lively dinner was served by the hor :esses. Mis;- Sans. Mrs. Marcel, Mrs. Delbert Todd. Miss Rainey and Mrs. T. J. Brenrbl. which everyone' enjoved immensely. Afterwards gifts were1 long n e x t Tayl e-xcl.anged and an afternoon to b- remembered ':ib d. Tb meeting wiH be with Mrs. G. L. r on January lGth. Club Reporter. Presbyterian Ciiurch Notes Sabbath school at 10 a. c Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p m. (Young people's meeting). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:30. You ire cordially Invited to wor ship with ua. J. C. STEWART. Pastor. OPEN HOUSE AT CAPITOL Lincoln. Dec. 31. Nebraska's exe cutive e;Ticers will receive the citi zens of the state Wednesday at a New Yt ar's day reception. Including Governor and Mrs. ! Weaver, the various officers will be in their respective suites where all I official "handshaking" will be done. Kntrance to the caoitol will be made only through the north, or main ' dor-. and here visitors will be greet I ed by a c orps r f guides and escorted through the building. j ! Adj. Gen. II. J. Paul, chief of the j governor's military ttaff, and his: j aides, will assist in directing the. I crowds. j i Under the main rotunda an er-j ichestra will be stationed for dancing; dn.i ins whi" h ; the hours of the are 3 to a: 30 p. m. reception, i ENTERTAINS AT DINNER prom Monday's Dully Miss Etta and Leo Nickles enter-laine-d last e vening at a very pleas ant ;:30 dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wardeman. the latter a sis ter rf the host and hostess, as well :i7 T. J. Wardeman and Henry Wei-ch'-m. all of Leigh. Nebraska. There were alo present as guests of the evening. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Tutt of Murray. The Wardeman family will enjoy a visit here for a short time and also nt Murray Ihe merccant wno advertises reg ularly the year round, knows of no slack business period. Bible School Lesson Study! Sunday. January 5th C-15 By M. S, BRIGGS The Babe Prophets has of" Bethelem. told of the coming of the world, for where he should be when, so that the of the Saviour many years, and born and about world was lookin for the (timing of the Messiah. We studied how the iheephercls were appraised by the birth, and how they tame and wor shipped him. Now conies the birth of Jesus the Christ after seven hun dred and twenty-live years after the Isrealites were carried away into As syria. With their carrying away, there went also the- prophecy that a Saviour should come, away over in Pe rsia, the fact was remembered that a Saviour should be born, anel three wise men from that country came to pay homage to the Christ who should redeem mankind. They had been guided bv a star and inquired dili gently of the prophets and were; told he should be born in Bethlehem. Be ing guid-d by the star they found the child mid his mother in a manger and brought gifts, gold, Frankensence and Myrrh. Depart Another Way. Being warned by God in a dreain they returned to their country an other way, not via Jersualem aud Kerod, v.bo has said he "'anted to worship the Chrut, whea he did uot WUBLIC AUCTION As I am quitting the farm to con duct a Chickeh Hatchery at Murray, I will offer for sale at Public Auc tion at my farm one mile Bouth of Murray, six miles north of Union, and six miles northeast of Nehawka, on Wednesday, Jan. 8 commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., with lunch served by Ladies of Pres byterian church, Murray, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses One team black and brown mares, 10 and 11 years old; one mare, smooth mouth; one team iron gray mares. 4 years old; one bay mare, 9 years old; one black suckling colt. 1 6 Head Holstein Dairy Cattle Five cows giving milk; three com ing 2-year-old heifers, will be fresh in spring; six ceming yearling heif ers; two young bull calves; one pure bred Shorthorn bull. 1 year old. These cows have been in the Cow Testing Association the last twenty two months and all have a good rec ord. 27 Head of Hogs Fifteen pure bred Duroc sows and twelve head Fall rigs. Farm Machinery, etc. One Doering binder; one McCor mick mower; one McCormick rake; one Meadows 32-ft. corn elevator; one Newton wagon: one hay rack and wagon; one Hoosier broadcast seeder: one Western Belle lister; one John Deere riding cultivator; one Avery walking cultivator; one New Departure cultivator; one John Deere 2-row machine; two 2-section har rews; one 2-row stalk cutter; one la-bushel seed corn rack; one John D-ere 1-hole cern sheller; one sweep grimier; one Janesville corn planter; about 200 rods of hog fence; 200 hed::e posts; some barb wire. Three broeder houses; three New town brooeler stoves; erne Buckeye brooder steive; one Dandy oil burner brooder stove; one Klineite oil burn er brooder stove; one 220-egg Sure Hatch incubator: 300 White Leghorn p-:!lets; 60 Rhode Island Red pullets and many other poultry supplies. My Eighty Acre Farm will also le sold at Public Auction. Terms of sale on farm will be made know n on day of sale. ' ! Terms of Sale All sums of f 1'i.on and under, cash. O i f ur s eiver that amount, six months time will be given on bank aide notes bearintrS per cent inter est. No property te, be removed un til settled fe-r. Bidders Make ar rangements with your hon.e bank for credit. Herman Wohlfarth, Owner RLX YOUNG. Auctioneer R. F. PATTERSON, Clerk. BREMEN'S FLYERS AND LINDY SHAKE St. Louis. Mo.. Dec. 31. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh landeel at Lambert-St. Louis field here at 2:35 p. m. Tue-sday on a flight from Colum bus Ohio, and Indianapolis. They plan to remain in St. Louis Tuesday night and probably Wednesday before resuming an inspection of the lines e; the Transcontinental Air Trans- I port. Inc. At Indianapolis. Linely, who flew eastward in conquering the Atlantic, met Capt. Herman H. Koehl, a mem ber of the German plane. Bremen, which flew westward from Ireland to Greenley Island. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of The Farm ers Elevator Company, of Culloni. Nebraska, will be held at the Pleas ant Ridge school house in Dist. 41 on Saturday, January 11, 1930, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers and transacting such business as may come before the meeting. J. G. MEISINGER, President. AUGUST KEIL. j2-lsw. 2d Secret a rj-. receive any word from the wise ren, was very wroth for he did not wish to worship the Christ but destroy him. Being exceedingly angry. Heron ordered that all the male children from two years of age down be de stroyed. Then was Joseph and Mary warned in a dream to depart and sojourn in Egypt until they should be called. Holy Family In Egypt. Joseph hastened with the mother and Jesus to go to Egypt, where he remained until warned again in a dream that the one Herod who had sought to kill the infant Saviour, was himself dead. Then did Joseph return with the mother and the babe, they stopping at Nazareth, from where they had left to go to Bethle hem to be numbered a-tew years be fore. Here we leave the infant Jesu3, his mother Mary and Joseph. Will Study in Mathew. The next six months will be given to studies in .Mathew, and will be what is known as the "Gospel of the Kingdom." This series of twenty six lessons will be especially inter esting in that they will each and ovorv nnck Iwiiicr cviMOtua i llrl ill u different angle that Jesus lb the very ! .. .. . ... t rin-Ut th 'r,ry -n-1 .ii-iA the- av- ious'of mankind. KI.G & DAGGAKT 730 Peters Truat Ulclc Omaha. Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE To: Park G. Dobson, Louis Sampson, Frederick Patterson, Elias Pocock, John Wier, Sr., Leslie C. Baker, Benj. F. Sloan, Joseph Shera, Elijah Con nor, John Glass, Elizabeth Patter son, Francis M. Young. Joseph S. Myer, Catharine Jeffers, John H. Chuver, Sample Hurst. David Vance, Rufus F. McComas. Clara M. Dunn, Johanna Klemm. Hiram H. Fowler, Elizur H. Russell. Joseph Sans. Geo. W. Fairfield, U. S. G. Worl, Robert A. Chandler, Rose A. Decker, James Spratlin. Robert Stafford, Mary A. Wolf, Frederic Patterson, Jesse Allen Cox, Daniel B. Wies. Andrew Hop kins, Benjamin F. Sloan, Wm. Leah Palmer, Elijah Connors, John Higbie, Thomas Patterson, James G. Smith, Joseph Van Horn, John W. Kirk, Matthew D. Green, Sample Hurst and Company, W. W. Graves. F. Cooper Morrison, John Klemm. Maria Fow ler. Charles Collins. EInor Marsh, John B. Hunter, Jacob Coffman, C. B. Wooper, Justice S. Cozado. William S. Latta. Jerome Smith, George Hen wood, William W. Clemmons, Wil liam W. Irish. James G. Romins. Simon Stiffler, James II. Craig. Addi son Marshall, John P. Jones, John M. Gable, Sam'l R. Johnson, James Pierce. Alvin D. Towner. Miles Frost, William Gilmour. John King, Alonzo Lacy. Robert S. Davis, J. M. Hutchi son. Thomas Rankin. S. P. Kepler, William H. Parch. Johanna Klimm, Ada Keenan. Nettie J. Holmes, Balt hasar Siebolt. James H. Hopkins, Jani'-s Lamgbery, Henry Hulbert, Sarah A. Conn. Robert W. Stafford, Edmond S. Sprattin, Alexander Gable, W. P. Hutchison. John Carrell, Sam uel R. Thompson, William McLellan, Joseph Sands, Noah R. Hobbs. Joseph Malone. Henry S. Miller. Hannah Smith. Homes and Company, William Sc-aright, Mathias Spohn, A. J. Graves. John Klimm. W. S. Shera. Perry Marsh, Elnora Marsh, Wesley S. Marsh. Holmes, Holmes & Co., J. C. Cummins & Son, Penning fc Nick 'es, John Marsh, Susan Alden, Leila L. Dwyer, Fred Hermann. James A. Hogget and William Everett, and all persons, real names unknown, hav- In- ng or claiming any interest in Blocks two (2), (Si. six nine ( 9 North ed three (3), ( G ) . seven four (4), (7), eight f) ve ( ). (11. and (5), nine ten (10) ana eleven n the Public Square; Flocks three (3), four (4), five six G), seven (7), eight (S). ft ) ind Rio. ix 0 ) in d PI . ix ( ft ind ten (10). eleven Wll) North, one (1) West of Public Square; ks three (3). four (4). five (3). (0). seven (7), eight (S). nine ten (10 i, eleven (11) North two (2) Wet of Public Square; ks three (3). four (4. five (5), (hi. seven (7). eight (S). nine ten (10). eleven (11) North three (3) West of Public Square; Blocks three ( six (C). seven ). four (4 ), five (5). (7). eight (St. nine 9). ten (10). eleven (11) North -ind four (4) West of Public Square; ill in the old Town of Rock Bluffs. n Cass county, Nebraska, being oth erwise described as follows: Com mrndng 132.7 feet north of the -outhwe.it corner of Section nine (9), Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county. Nebras ka, thence running east 1.321.9 feet ;o a fior.e; thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9); thence at on said south line of sa:d Section rvine (9), 270.7 feet: thence north to a stake on the east and west quar ter line through said Sect iii nine ( 9 ) ; thence west on said quarter line to the northwest corner of the south west quarter of said Section nine (9); thence south on the west line of said Section nine (9) to the place of beginning, all in the Southwest quarter iS'iV. ) of Section nine (9), Township eleven (11) North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county. Nebras ka: and Blocks two (2). three (3), four ( 4 ) , five ( 5 ) . six ( fi ) , seven ( 7 ) . eight (8). nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11) North and five (5) West of Public Square: Blocks two (2), three (3). four (4). five (5). six (6), seven (7). eight (S). nine (9), ten (10). eleven (11) North, and six (6) West of Public Square: Blocks two ( 2 ) , three ( 3 ) . four 4 ) five ( 5 ) . j rix (6), seven (7). eight (S). nine1 (M. ten (10) and eleven (11) North. I nnu seven ( . ) est ot public square; Rlocks three (3). lour ( 1). five 5), six (6), seven (7), eight (S), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11) North, anel eieht (S) West of Public Square, all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county. Nebraska, being situ ated in the Southeast quarter (SE'i ) of Section eight S). in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth V. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska: and Block four ( 4 ) West of Public Square in the old town of Rock Bluffs. Cass county. Nebraska, being situated in the Northwest quarter (NW'i) of Sec- lion sixteen (11), in Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the 6th P. M.. in Cass coun ty. Nebraska: and Blocks five (5) and six (6). West of Public Square; Blocks five. (5). six (6) and seven seven (7) West, and one (1) North of Public Square: Blocks five (5) and six (6) West, and one (1) South of Public Square: all being in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, in Cass county, Nebraska, being situated in the Northeast quarter (NE'i ) of Section seventeen (17). in Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass coun ty. Nebraska: You and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 21st day of De cember, 192S. Victor C. Graham filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, as shown in Docket 4, No. 10 6, General No. S209, naming you. and each of you, im pleaded with John C. Ehernberger, a,ul Mary Ehernberger. first and real ii'iYrn ti ti ' -n nwn inn iTja Tini'nv lad Mary Dovey, first aud real name unknown, a defendants, the object and prayer of said petition being to quiet the title in the plaintiff to the following described real estate situ ated In Cass county, Nebraska, to wit: Blocks two (2). three (3), four (4), five (a), six (6). seven (7), eight (8), nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (11) North of the Public Square; and Blocks three (3), four (4), five (fi). six (6), seven (7). eight (M. nine (ft), ten (10), eleven (11) North, and one (1 West of Public Square; Bleaks three (3), four (4). five (5), six (6), seven (7). eight (S), nine (;, tan ( 10 . eb-ven (11) North and two (2) We:-t of Public' Square; Blocks three- l-"?). four (4, five (a), six ('j). seven (7), eight (S), nine '.). ten (10). eleven (11) North, and three (3) West of Public Square; Blocks three (3). four (4). five (5), six (, Kve-n (7). eight (S), nine (9), ten (lfl). eleven (11) North, and four (4) West of the Pub lic Square; all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Ca-s county. Nebraska, being otherwise de scribed as follows: Commencing 132.7 feet north of the south west coiner of Section nine (ft). Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county, Neb:a.-l:a: thence running east 1,321.! feet to a stone; thence south to the routh line of said Section nine (Ii i ; thence east on said south line of said Section . nine '.n , 27'J.7 feet: thence north to a stak-? on the east and v.-"st quarter lire throuch said Section nine ft t ; thence west on said quarter line to the northwest corner of the South west quarter of said Section nine (ft); thence south cn the west line of said. Section nine (9) to the place of beginning, all in the Southwest quarter (SV; ) of Section nine (9), Township eleven fill. North of Range fourtee n (11). East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cas county, Nebraska; and Blocks two (2, three i.'li. lour 4). five (Di.six (. seven (7i. eight M. nine (9). ten (1' ) and eleven (11) North and five West of Public Square; Blocks two 2, three (3), four ( 4 ) , five ( 5 ) . six ( (' ) , seven 7 ) , eight 'S). nine 9. ten (lo. eleven (11) North, and six (G) Wer-t of Public Square: Block two (2 I, three (3). four (4), five (at. six (). seven (7). eiedit !, nine 9. ten ilo and eleven (11) North, and sev en (7) West of Public Square; Bioeks three (3). four (4). five 5 i, s::: i ' t, seven (7). eight ( S ) . nine t 9 t . ten ( 1" I and. eleven (11) North, and eight ( S ) Wed of Public Square, all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Nebraska, being s'tuate-'l in the Southeast quar ter ( SE '., ) of Section eight (8). in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska; and Block four (4) West of Public Square in the Old Tcwn cf Rock Bluffs. Cass county, Nebraska, being situat ed in the North, west quarter ( NW 4 of Section sixteen (lti). in Township eleven (11), North cf Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; and Blocks five (5) and six t6i. West of Publb Square; Plucks five (5, six (Gi and seven (7) West, and one 1) North cf Public Square: Blorku five (5) and six (Gi West, and one 1 1 South of Pub lic Square: all being in the Old Town cf Rock Bluffs in Cass cC'Unty. Nebraska, being situat ed in the Northeast quarter iNE't of Section seventeen (17). in Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14). Eat of Sixth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska. Fa:d petition prays thai you and ea.h of you be required to set forth the nature of your claims to said real estate, and that you. and each of you. and all persons claiming by. tl rourh, or under you. be decreed and adjudged to have no estate, claim, lien, or interest whatever in or to said real estate, or any part thereof, and that you, and each of yon. nvrl all persons claiming by. threuc-h. or under you, be forever en-joi-ioO and e'.e'oa rreel from ilainiinc or cssnting ar.y interest, lien or claim whatever in or to said real estate adverse to the plaintiff, anel for equitable relief, and costs of suit. You. and each of you. are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before the 17th dav of February, 1930. EDWARD M. VAN ACKEREN. King i Haggart, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Fhoe cs ths retrs. Ho. 6. RADIO Wcrld Famous A. C. Radio Receivers 1830 MODELS, 7 and 9 Tube Ilcllo Radio Buyers: This is Station ECR. Yes. I sell Radios and supplic-. 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