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j J I -.1 i MONDAY. JAN. 6. 1920. FIATT5K0UTH SEWl - JOUENAT, PAGE THE EE i: 'UJ i I bc plattsmouth louvnal PUBLISHED SETJI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice. Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone. J2.10 per year. Beyond Goo miles, $3.imi per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries, $3.ftj per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. The New Year i.s here -:o:- Hack to routine in business Now let us all puh for home. :o:- We have will help. charitable people who Some people are as unreliable family clock. :o:- Politics in Fiance offers iio lessons "A to our politicians. :o: Don't forget to resolve to he a bet ter citlren in 1930. :o: Unrequited love is a brand of heart failure that is seldom fatal. : o : . '-The poor are always with us. so we must not see them suffer. -:o: Reports from Europe show ir.a- terially improved trade conditions. :o: Froth and foam mean the same. Both are on exhibition at Washing- ton. : o : The man who is cultivating a sav ings account is usuallv too busv to be j . tiiery. :o: "Argues With Man; Shot in Leg.'" Headline. Talking his own leg fT. as it were. : o : John H. Morehead is a man of the people at all times and under all circumstances. : it : If we use up all our freezing weath- er at this time what will we have left for next Easter? :o: Whenever France wants to get out of sisrning something, all ?! e has to do is kick over the Cabinet. : o : Some Democrats in Ca-s county, think they can bolt as often as they j please, and still be d-mocra's ; :u: We reckon the husband of a fa- mous woman usually feels as import- ant as an umbrella during a drouth. :o: The politician- of Chicago are cut- i so lazy he won't wash his tact ting down on everything to make I he knows he's going to have ends meet everything, that is. ex- . fruit for breakfast. cept the salaries. :of- Senator Brookhart declares that prohibition enforcement officers here after must be hard-boiled. Won't that be a big chance? :o: It is said that a man w!io weighs t oau nnunds down here woum wnen over a.OOO pounds on tne sun. he a pretty big cinder. :o: ip-'d The transparent hosiery is all right; ' w recent a warns nu-et witt, woie for some of the younger girls, but the j-i'iead approval. They were the liter ,.,a. wt r-.n't keen warm iafuie prize to Thomas .Mann, of (;,;- vithont vou know what need pick out hosiery that won't pive them away. I : o: There's at least one satisfactory after-thought concerning Christmas. If you have been through the ordeal j of tarrying packages and decorating a Christmas tree, nothing else will seem hard until the same ordeal ar rives next year. Farms for Sale! 80 acres, new improvements, good land, 12 acres alfalfa, running wat er, on gravel road, 3 miles west of Plattsmouth. 240 acres, splendid improvements. 30 acres prairie hay. All land has been seeded down to sweet clover and timothy and clover, and now produc ing good crops. Good small orchard. Three miles south of post office and iy2 rniles from gravel. Terms to suit purchaser. Other Bargains in Cass County Farms See T. H. POLLO PLATTSMOUTH, NEBE. A QIC 7 I i i Date vour letter 193I). : o : Off with tlie old o!i with new. ) :o: Clucks keep on working when they i strike. '' : o : A j.vial j-oi ritualist is happy bargain met! mm. Don't counter. look for love ru a :o:- Liquor doesn't merelv floats it. drown troiib! -: n:- Men who can't stand hard kmcl deveiop into knockers. . ; f , : Singing" warms the blood, says doctor. Whose, and how? I aimers .Manager will ge a -alary for'. of ?-.. (' per vear. V. hat ,, : . Well. Crude Sam got word oi i tax reduction to us before Cl jmas j :o: j Senator Norris is visiting t h-- bis jfiiends. its a big job too. fol ia re many. there wi!i keep :o:- Hreak your promises n you but , with those of oider yt-a them wit!: a child. The people of Nebraska know Sen ator Norris. and that he can be re lied upon vote for him. :o:- I). 't blarm it ill on the v. ! te ! Eve induced Adam to eat. but he to k ;,,.. .i.rjnk- of his own accord. :o: i A scientist, says no person on earth 'can prove he is a!ie. Why pr..ve it wh'-.u you already knos it? : o : ! Hoover thinks that eniore emcut ! can't be hurried, and lucks coldly -" ,ttempT to "drama! in' ; It begins to look like Dame Fashion. j would have to think up some other jway tiian making the skirt longer u j ehuiiige tlie sty ; es. :o : ; There is a man in Neb.asha Citv v. !u-n grape MERITED REWARDS The w hole world has com - to await wutn til- keeue-t lntere.-t t Nobel awards. They are the sort of creative effort l;f.e:.e-t ir.tete-t the ;i'iiiii:i! e annuai rizts for that his universal appeal and tlie judg have been consistent Iv fortunate in their urr" --" ... ...... j selections, .-vuer an. tie iortur.es (uiwiin such a foundat ion as this ie.-t in t'nej ! hands of those who make the l wards. to many, and t phy:.-i( s prize to j Owen W. Rii-ha rdson. ru England. While, the writings of Mann havu crossed the Atlantic, they are not of the cha i act -r that becomes popular with re-; ders in general anywhere. But they are woithy and po-sess that university demanded bv n awatd of such international implications the Nobel prize. In the scientific studies hicli im possible the universal use of ra.l. Prof. Richardson won his distincti This tribute to him cat r ;.- v hi tlie praise and gratitude of the n lions in many lands who go to t radio for some of the most com-: pleasure's of e-ach day. It is hop that the Nobel prize will icflect a'' quately the degree to which the lln lish physicist's contribution..- to 1: man happiness and contentment prized wherever radio is used. :o: A FIRST CLASS WRITING MAN " Will Rogers suggests that Kuss- II Owen should be remembered in the reception awaiting Admiral Pyrd and his associates from Antarctica. Re porters and discerning readers will unanimously second the motion. P. has been Mr. Owen's job to report the trip. A dreary assignment. He has had to make stories out of scanty material. He has done it admirably. He lias found "books in the running brooks, sermons in stones," drama in the void of a fog. panorama in sea and sky and ice and squeezed color out of the routine of monotonously ! endless days. J Cyrus had his Eenophon, Johnson ' hi? Boswell and, by the same token, j Byrd has had his Russell Owen. DWINDLING SAVINGS No one is surprised by tlie Amer ican Hankers association report that $191,000,000 vanished frmu savings accounts iii trie nation s banks in the llat fiscal year, and there is no my.s Ijtery as to what became- of the sum I j withdrawn The lion's share of this money was poured into the stock markets. A bull market can not continue for a year licurity of the savings account. The I apparently limitless opportunities for I i iifcula t ion of the period covered by 'v'lhe bankers' report proved irristiblo - to countless thiifty and usually cau- I t ions depositors. ' Scores of thousands i n recent weeks learned to their sorrow of the infin itely greater security o: savings i:a:iK principal. Their too real losses in the stork market collaps- now a--ume a magnitude which nuikes thi.-e : paper profits oi a tew days a go seem j vastly smaller than saving- account i merest. j This tic!ii.e in saving-, was the first recorded in 2'i year-. but the cu lt Itire amount can not be charged off .til piorit ;i;id lo-s. Some Utiquest !OP. 'ab!y melted under the heat of call-. s for more margin ami some is ii ve-ied i in securities bought at inflated price. iwhkh may never be topped again. ! 'It is to be hoped that a still larger share of it i- iuve-ted in good 111- ities which "will soon again pass the price levels at which they were pur chased. The decline in savings accounts loses much of its significance when ithe figure is compared with the L'S ! billions of savings on deposit. The picture becomes still brighter whn it is renumbered that the loss of the 'last fiscal yar was about a tenth 'the gain of the preceding year. 1 Strong as tlie urge to -peculate j is. that obi-fashioned r.a'ive th:ilt ; which considers the yield of savings 'deposit- with relation to the lacior of safety will continue to prevail. ; o : ONE OF THE GREAT i j The CniveiMty f Chic; ' pounces the retirement of or i uio.-r important men on its ' ore of the g r.-;: t t-.-t sciential ;o ai. of the a-ut' y. ..f his I gene: at i . . Pro! 'His re; i l emetu . Mbert A. M icht-l.-i.n. fleet ive ;,t the end ' of the aiadeiui. y ar !at the age of 7 7. a I Ivears to research. in Jane. com. d-v.;t!:ar I For veus Prof. Mb bel-on has been i known to every udent t f hig!i ! j physics t evety young man entolled 'in the ranks of the institut s of :e. h ! r.fdogy. A supreme phy.-ici-t i:i all 'the 1 a rnifi cations of hi:- subp 1 pe; tiaps It -t kiiown for !;i high pet 1 : import a t.i re--arch. on the j light. His retirement from th.e univer sity doe- not mean his retirement i Ifrom his subjects. He plans .--.till mo ft minute t xp; imeriTs on the velocity tf light. After that, he says. "Ma. .1- i I'll think ' -ut ret i i i ft g." The p i t . - - V ...I.... t .... sici-t is to be congratulated oil Ms j brilliant scientific careeer. And ! is the Fniversity of Ch.icago. i :o: Moralizing mends not!. the glue of action. I NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION. i tf;e District of Caf Court of the s. Nebraska. Coll 1 1 y Arthur N. Sullivan a nd wife. Laura Sullivan. Plaintiffs vs. Adeline Spangb r ami hus band. John H. Spangbr; R"'y E Phillipson. wid ow; i-niuth Miimari, sm--J": Herman Sullivan and Oeorgia S'lllivan. minors ; i Elijah M. (iriflin and wife. Cora Criflin. Defendants. j To A leline Spantrler and husband.;1''1 i lol, -i II r...n.l'.r Mnrv F I'h i 11 i T- ! A 5" 1 1 is'in. widow, and Kenneth Sullivan, isinule. nc;n-resit!en t defendants: i You and each of vou are hereby Uthe plaintiffs Aithur N. Sullivan and di Laura Sullivan filed their pe tition .. a:id commenceil an action in the Dir jtrict Court of the County of Cass, " Nebraska, to partition Lots 10 and "111 in Block ::s in the City of Platts ;'!mout?i, Cass ce unty, Nebraska, al jleging that the plaintiff Arthur N. I Sullivan ami the defendants Adeline i S'fi'i ii il.,r ...i.l I r-r 1.' 1 1 1 , ? 1 I i rik; fIl 'iTO ' i. i'ii i c-fi'i .iint j m i ii uii j-.i'u t. each the owners of an undivided jone-fouith intere.-t in said premises; j , hat Kenneth Sullivan. Herman Sul- livan and Oeorgia Sullivan are each the owners of an undivided one twelfth interest in said property. J praying for a decree fixing said shares of said parties and nartit ionir.c said real estate, or that said premises be sol 1 ami the proceeds divided accord- ing to the respective shares of said parties, and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 27th day of January, 19;0, or a de fault" will be duly entered and a de cree entewd in accordance with the prayer of said petition. Of all of which you will take due notice. ARTHUR N. SULLIVAN and LAURA SULLIVAN. Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. dlG-4w A shonnge of fruit is reported from New York. We understand that nuuh suffering has already been caused by there being no" "cherries to t'ont in cocktail. SHERIFF'S SALE of Nebraska. County oi Cass. I5y virtue of an Or h r e.f Sale issued by Colda Noble Peal. Clerk ed' the District Court, within ami for Cass coin. 'v. Nebraska, and to me dire-ct- e-d. I will o.-i the :!rd day of Febru- arv. 1U:;i. at lu e'. lot k a. m. of said dav at the south front door of the I'nml Horse in the Citv r.t" T'l n t - mouth, in said county. sdl at public j - auciion to the liighest biclder for,1 ca-h. the following; described real cs-; tate-. to-wit : The east half of Lots one (1 i. t wo i 2 . three ( ) ami four ( 4 I . in lllock three ( '! i in Stade l man's Addition to the City f Pla 1 1 '-unout 1) . Ca-- eoiinty. Ne braska - The same being levie-d upon and faken as the pre.pi-rty of John I Wolff ft al. defendants, to satisfy a 1 said urt recovered The P'attsmou i. I. n an.! Ruildir A.'sociat ion. jdaintiff. fet'dants. air.-t sai'I !'- i Plattsm ::th. h. Ne ra.-ka. D-cunbe-r: PERT REED. Sheriff Cass Countv, 1 N.-bra-ka. '?- SH Eft I KF'S SALE rate of Xehra'ka. Count; Ca-s I ! v v i r f an Order of is-ued by f the Di t'ass citi: Colda N'dde :rie t Ceu rt w Peal. Clerk ithir at:t! ffr . and to n;e lvth day of it lit o'clock e south front . in the city t v. Ne-!.ra' lirtcted. I win rn th January. A. D. ln::'. i. m. of saitl s; y, ;it t iuor ..f the court boil ' Plat'smouth. in said county, sell public auction to i!,.- highest bid- -r for e ash the f. Bowing real es- !, to-wit: Lot 22 of Sub-Lot 4 in the southw.st quarter of the south-we-t quarter of Section 14. Township 11. Range i:t. ea.-t of the ; t Ii P. M.. in "ass -ou:.ty. Nebra.-ka, c'fitair.ir.g 1.0f- acres; also Lot of Suit-Lot 4 in southwest quarter of the south west quarter of Section 14. Town -hip 11. Range l.'I. eut of tlie- 0th P. M.. in the County of Cass. Ne braska. onta in ing It" lioj f an a re. exieptii.g that part of Infer- deede.! saitl Lot 2 there to School Drict No. ',', in Cass ctunty, .-bras-ka. and also exeej,: ing that part of said lot theretofore iee-.'.ed tj Frank E. Valbry the same being levied upon and 'aken as the- proton y f Louisa A. 'c"t:rr e: al. defendants, to satisfy a judgment o: :-a::i .otirt re overeel by Char! -tty Virgin, plaintiff again.-t -aid defen'lants. Platr I'M::. A ttejti'h. Nebraska. I ( ember D. Ifi2!t. BERT REED. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. ;i2-aw NOTICE OF FORECLOSl'RE OF REAL ESTATE MORTC.AC1E In the Dnstri'U Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska 11. J. Spurway. Receiver of t he- Claririda National Bank, e.f Claiinda. Iowa. Plaintiff vs. Ella E. Hale et al. Defendants NOTICE To Ella E. Hale, r.on reside tit defeneiant : You are hereby notified that on June '.. Ife21. the plaintiu" lilet! his pe tition and e ji;imencel an aetion in the District Court of the County c f ; Cass, Nebraska, to foreclose a mort i gage em fractional Lots 1 and 2 and 'all of Lots 3 and 4. all in Block 22. j in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass coun- ty. Nebraska, and to have the mort- gage- owned by plaintiff, being a NO TK L j ffir :-r iii'iO in) "iven bv i Henry Clark and May C'prk to Oenrge ' K. Petring filed in the offi " of the j Register of Deeds of Cass county. Ne ; bra.-ka. on the 2 4th clay of December. ! l!2r. and recorded in Book a 4 of the Mori ai'O Retoids cf said county at assigned to Ella E. Hale 1 f 2 j . ami recorded April 15. i;t2tj. in the office of said Register of ; De eds in Book of Mortgage Rec I ords of ;ciid county at page 147, ami j by the said Ella E. Hale assigned to ! Claririda National Bank, of Clarinda. Iowa; which assignment has been lest ami was not placed of record, foreclosed; and that there is now due t hereon the sum of $r.'00.0i) with interest at H per annum from June 1.1. 1!2. That you are required to answer sail petition on or before i Monday, the 27th day of January, 1113 0. or your default will be duly that said mortgage i.s a first lien sub ject only to a mortgage in favor of Nebraska City Building & Loan As sociation, on said premises, and that in default in the payment of the same, that said defendants be for ever barred and foreclosed of any and all right, title, lien, interest or equity of redemption in and to said premises, and said premises sold to satisfy the amount so due to said plaintiff under said mortgage. Of all of which you will take due not ic e. H. J. SPURWAY, Receiver of Clarinda Nation al Bank, of Clarinda. Iowa. Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorn es. dlC-4w- Legal Blanks of all kinds for sale at the Journal office. on nrm of heading Petition for Appointment. Admir.ist ratrix. of The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matur of the estate of Ed ward D. Slocum, deceased. On leading and tiling the petition of Clair Ferris and Ada Ferris pray ing that administration of said es tate may be granted to Ada Ferris as Admini-urairix; Ordered, that January 17th, A. D. I 1 n:;"- :" 1,1 o'clock a. m.. is nssigned i !"r hearing said petition, when all j persons intereste d in said matte r may i P')e;' r .'It i County Court to he held " - 1 r and for said e-oiiutv and show :se why the prayer of the petition- should i:ot he granted; and that noti.e of tiie pendency of saitl peti-jkins, Benjamin F. Sloan, Wrn. Leah tiem an'i the hearing thereof be given! Palmer. Elijah Connors, John Higbie. to all person- imere'sted in said mat- Thomas Patterson, James (',. Smith. tt-r by publishing a e opy of this order in the- Mattmout'i Journal, a semi- wetklv ne-wspajxr .rinteil in said 'U'iy. for three- successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated Dece i:;ber 10th. 1 f- 2 f . A. II. DCXPI RY ,,v(Sea!) dj::-::w Coumy Jud SHERIFF'S SALE -'.at! f Nt-liraska. Countv i f C; J issued i fit" the! Ry virtue u ii y Cob! a Noble n executnr Peal. Clerk Diurict Court within ce ;jntv. Nebra-ka, iiivl ii'id for Cass to me direct- t-d. I will t; :)u. i-,th day ef Janu ary. A. D. l!t :'t. at in o'clock a. m. of -aid 'lay a the south front door of the ourt house in the City of , Platt- ,! pubiii ..(piidi. in -aid e-ounty. auction te trie highest -1; tlie following real ell at! I'T C t o-w l r : Lot Cl'h. Ul'eUt ', twelve- 12). Block thirty in the City of Platts Cass c-ftuntv, Nebras- ka the- same bt-ing b-vieil upon and tak'ti :is th' jtre perty ;f Tyra Hall, 'lefendant. to satisfy a judgment eef said court recovereel tiv Cohlberg mi .i"g Heating Company, a e-or- i pe.rat ion. as asstg: plaintiff against i -aid eieferidant. ' Plat:- Nedtra.-ka. December :11th. A. D. l!t!. ' PERT REED. Sheriff Ca-.s County, ! Nebraska. j dii'-r.w SHERIFF'S SALE j Slate of Nebraska. County of Cass, By virtu- e.f ;y Cob'a N.-bb Iii rict Court county. Nebra 1- '.. I w ill or. t!" an execution issued Peal. Clerk of the within and for Cass a. and to me direct e 11th dav eif Janu- ary. 1 at pi o bx-k a. m.. tf 'aid day. at th.e south front door of the court house iti the City f Plat's;', outh in said county, sell att jpuhp.c au :-o,i to tlie highest bnbler j !' cy-h the following real estate. to-wit : The undivided two-twenty-firs ts (2 21) of the we.-t half of Lot 4 in Block "4. in the City of Phittsniout h. Cass county. Nebraska, subject to life estate of Eur.ma Hatt, widow, there i li the same being levied upon and taken as the prt pcrty eu John V. Hatt, de fendant, to satisfv a judgment oil said court recovered by Plattsmouth State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff against said defendant. Ph'ittsrnourh. Nebraska. December P : h A. D l:t2:t. BERT REED, She-riff Cass County, .!12-.-.w N(-T1CE To Naoma Hansen. James Cray, William H. Shafe-r. Samuel H. Elbert. R. M. Clarke, the heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of John E. Moore, deceased, real names unknown; the heirs, devisees, boaters, personal representatives and ail other persons interested in the eftnte if Alfred H. Townsend deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the southeast quarter (SE't ) of the northeast quarter NF'4 l and the ca.-t half (E2 of the southeast quarter (SEU) of Suction twenty-five (25), ship twelve (12, north thirteen 'I?.), and the in Town of Range southwest quarter ( SW 1 of the northwest quartc r ( W'j ) INT.'U 1 and the west half of the southwest quarter (SW4) of Section thirty (30). in Township twelve (12). north of Range fourteen (14). all east of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Lass ((unty, Nebraska, real names un known. Defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 10th day of Dec-ember, 192f, Benton W. Living ston, as plaintiff, filed his petition in the 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 the southeast quarter (SE'4) of the northeast quarter (N'Ki) and the east half (E1) of the southeast quarter (SE'i) of Section twenty- five (2.1). in Township twelve (12). North of Rrnge thirteen (13), and the southwest quarter (SW'4 ) of the northwest quarter (N'W'i) and the west half (W1) of the southwest quarter (SW'4) of Section thirty (3i) in Township twelve (12), North of Range fourteen (14), all east of the fith Principal Meridian in Cass county. Nebraska, and to exclude you and each of you from any in terest therein. You and each of S'ou are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th dav of January. 1030. BENTON W. LIVINGSTON. By MORS MAN & (MAXWELL, Ilis Attorneys. KING A. IMCGAItT r::: I'cier 'I rui Uhla: Omnha, t-br. l.MCAh NOTICE To: Park C Dobson. Louis Sampson Frederick Patterson, Elias Pocexk.j John Wier. Sr., Leslie C. Paker, Pen j. j F. Sloan. Joseph Shera, Elijah Con-! nor, John Class. Elizabeth Patter-1 son. Francis M. Young. Joseph S. ! Myer. Catharine .Jeffe-rs, John H.i jChuver, Sample Hurst. David Vance. I 1 Rtifus F. .McComas, Clara M. Dunn.j j Johann i Klemm, Hiram H. Fowler, , ; Elizur H. Russell. Joseph Sans. Ceo.! i W. Fairfield, S. (',. Worl, Robert i A. Chandler. Rose A. Decker, James i Sprat lln, Robert Stafford. Mary A. Wolf. Frederic Patterson, Jesse Allen C'ox, Daniel P,. Wies, Andrew Hop- Joseph Van Horn. John W. Kirk,' Matthew D. Creen, Sample Hurst and j , Company, W. W. Graves. F. Cooper j i Morrison . John Klenun. Maria Fjw- br. Charies Cedlins, Elnor Marsh. J .ionn is. Hunter, Jacob t.offman, C. I B. Coeq.er, Ju-tice S. Cozado, William ' S. Latia. Jerome Smith, fieejrgje Hen ' v.c;i. William W. C'lemmons, Wil liam W. Iri-h, James (I. Romins, j Simon Stiffler. James H. Craig. Addi-j j son Marshall. John P. Jones. John M. ! Cable. Sam'l R. Johnson. Jamesj Pie-r.-e. Alvin D. Towner, Miles Frost.! Wiliiam Cilmour. Jfjhn King, Alonzo Lacy. Robert S. Davis, J. M. Hutchi-i son. Thomas- Rankin, S. P. Kepler, j William II. Parch. Johanna Klimrn.: Ada Keenan. Nettie J. Holmes. Balt-ha.-ar Siebolt. James H. Hopkins, James La::;gbery, Henry Hulbert, Sarah A. Conn. Robert W. Stafford. bid tier i Edmord S. Sprattin, Alexander Cable, estate, W. P. Hutchison, John Carrell, Sam i uel It. Thompson. William McLellan, Joseph Sands. Noah R. Hobbs. Joseph ; Malone. Henry S. Miller, Hannah Smith, Homes and Company, William Staright. Mathias Ppohn, A. J. Craves. John Klimm. W. S. Shera. Perry Marsh. Elnora Marsh. Wesley S. Marsh. Holmes. Holmes & Co., J. C. Cummins k Son. Penning &. Nick les. John Marsh. Susan Alden, Ieila L. Dwyer. Fred Hermann, James A. IIoggtL and William Everett, anil all persons, real names unknown, hav ing or claiming any interest in Blocks twe (2 I. three (.'.. four (41. five lu. six ej. seven 7, eight (s), nine ( ! . ten ( In I and eleven (11. i rth of the Public Square; and Blocks three (."'. i. four (4). five (5i. six Ml), seven (7). eight (S. nine f i . Ten (DM. eleven (111 North, and one il West of Public Square; Blocks three four (4 1. five (", six i 1. seven (7). eight (). nine i i. ten (10). eleven (11) North jar.'! two (2) West of Public Square; j Blocks three (3). four (4). five (a), ; six cell, seven (7"). eight (S), nine j (!t. ten (la), eleven (11) North and three ( 3 I West of Public Square; Blocks three ?,). four (4). five (5). six M)t. seven ( . ). eight (). nine: (!. ten ili. eleven (11) North and four (4) West of Public Square; all in the old Town of Rock Bluffs, in Cass county. Nebraska, beine" oth erwise described as follows: Com mencing 132.7 feet north of the southwest 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 to a stone: thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9); thence east cn said south line of said Section nine (D). 270.7 feet: thence north to a stake on the east and west quar ter line through said Sectin 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 (SW, t of Section nine (9), Township eleven (11) North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth I. M., in Cass county. Nebras ka: and Blocks two (2). three (3), four ( 4 . five ( 1 ) , six ( 6 ) , seven ( 7 ) . eight im. 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). six 6. seven (7). eight (S). nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11) North, and seven (7) West of Public Square: Blocks three (3). four (4). five (a), six ( fi ) , seven (7). eight (S). nine ( 9 ). ten (10) and eleven ( 11 ) North, and eight (S) West of Public Square, all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county. Nebraska, being" situ ated in the Southeast quarter (SEVi ) of Section eight (S). in Township eleven ( 11 ), North of Range fourteen (14 1. East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska; and Block four (4) West of Public Square in the old town of Rock Bluffs. Cass county. Nebraska, beinj? situated in the Northwest quarter (N'W'i ) of Sec tion sixteen (1(5). in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Cth P. M.. in Cass coun ty. Nebraska: and Blocks five (5) and six (6 1. West of Public Square; Blocks five (5), six (6) and seven seven (7) West, and one (1) North of rublic Square; Blocks five (.1) and six (6) West, and one (1) South of Public Square: all being: in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs, in Cass counts. Nebraska, bein.g situated in the Northeast quarter (N'EU of Section seventeen (17). In Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14). East of the Sixth V. 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 tiled his petition in the District Court of Cass counts. Nebraska, a9 shown in Docket 4. No. 106. General No. 8209. naming s'ou. ana eacn oi you, im pleaded with John C. Ehernberger, and Mary Ehernberger. first and real name unknown, and George Dovey, and Mary Doves, first and real name unknown, as defendants, the object tiiid prayer of saitl petition being; to quiet the title in the plaintiff tj the follow! nir deseribeel real es.iate Fitu ate;ti in Cass county, Nebraska, to wit : Blocks two (2). three (3). four (4. rive (t), six ( 0 ) , seven C7, eight S I , nine ( 0 . ten ln) and eleven '11) North of the Public Square; and Blocks three ?.), four (4). five (.", six il. seven (7), eight (S), nine (!), ten lln), eleven tll North, ami one 111 West of Public Square; Blocks three 3). fe.ur (4 I, five (a), six C), seven 7. eight I m, nine !. ten f l'tj, eleven till North and two (2) West ef Public Square; Bbtcks three (.'!, four 4), fve six t'i, seven 17), eight ISI, nine tf, ten (Dm, eleven (111 North, and three ( :', ) West of Public Square; Blocks three :. four 4t, five rj.six (01, seven (7, eight t. nine (f), te-n lint, eleven (lit North, and four (4i West of the Pub lic Square; all in the Obi Town e,f Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Nebraska, being otherwise de scribed as follows: Commencing 1.".2. feet ne,rth of the south- west corner of Section nine (9). Township eleven (11), North of Range fourteen (14), Eat of the sixth P. M., in Cas- countv, Nebraska: thence running east 1,321.9 feet to a stone; thence south to the south line of said Section nine (9i; thence east cm said south line of sai'I Section nine i9.i, 27". 7 feet; thence north to a stake on the east and west quarter line through "-aid Section nine (9); thence wet on said quarter line to the northwest corner of the South west quarter of said Section nine 9: thence south cm the west line of said Section nine (9) to the place of beginning, all in the Southwest quarter (SW'4) of Section nine (9 1, Township eleven (111, North of Range fourteen (14i. East of the Sixth I'. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska: and Blocks two (2). three (3i. four ( 4 ) . five ( .1 ) . six ( 6 I . seven (7. eight (Si, nine (9). ten (10) and eleven (111 North and five (f.i West of Public Square; Blocks two (2), three (?). four ( 4 , live ( 1 1 . six ( 6 ) . seven ( 7 ) , eisht (S). nine )9i. ten (10). eleven (111 North, and six (6) West of Public Square: Blocks two (2). three (3). four (4 1. live 1.1 1. six (C). seven 7i. eight (S). nine (9). ten llm and eleven (111 North, and sev en (7) West of Public Square: Blocks three 3. four (4l. five ( .1 1 . six (Oi, seven (7 1. eiirht IS), nine ( 9 i. ten ( 1" ) and eleven ill) North, and eight (Si West of Public Square, all in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass county, Nebraska, being situated in the Southeast quar ter SE34 ) of Section eight (Si, in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14), Eaft of the Sixth P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska: and Block four (4) West of Public Square in the Old Town of Rock Bluffs. Ca.- county, Nebraska, being situat ed in the Northwest quarter i NAY J4 of Section sixteen 1 tl i . in Township eleven (11). North cf Range fourteen (14), East of the Sixth P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska; and Blocks five (a) and six (C). West of Public Square: Blocks live (a), six (Ci and seven (e) West, and one (1) North of Public Square: Blocks five (.1) and six ( West, and one ( 1 ) South of Pub lic Square: all being in tlie Old Town of Rock Bluffs in Cass countv-, Nebraska, being situat ed in the Northeast quarter (N'K1! I of Section seventeen (17). in Township eleven (11). North of Range fourteen (14. East of Sixth P. M.. in Cass counts. Nebraska. Said petition prays that ou ami each of you be required to set forth the nature of sour claims to said real estate, and that sou. and each of s'ou. and all persons claiming bs. through, or under scu, be decreed and adjudged to have no estate, claim, lien, or interest whatever in or to said real estate, or ans part thereof, and that sou. and each of Sou. and all persons claiming b through, or under you. be forever en joined and debarred from claiming or asserting any interest, lien or claim whatever in or to said real estate adverse to the plaintiff, and for equitable relief, and costs of suit. You. and each of sou. are further notified that sou are required to an swer said petition on or before the 17th dav of February. 1930. EDWARD M. VAN ACKER EN. King & Haggart, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE TO FRANCIS W. BENEDICT: Take notice that Georgia E. Benedict, on the 13th clay of September. 1929. filed suit against you in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, ask ing for divorce on the ground of cruelts and non-support. You are re quired to answer the petition on or before the 3rd day of February, 1930. Dated this ISth das of December, 1929. GEORGIA E. BENEDICT. dl9-4w riaintiff. The agriculturists of the countrs are getting nervous over the pros pects for tariff legislation, due to the protracted battle being waged in the senate by a group that is playing politics instead of really trying to do something helpful for the farm ers. :o: Too bad the fire at the executive office didn't consume all existing copies of the tariff bill.