MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. PLATTSKOTTTH . J5E1H - WEEKLY 70TTS27AL PAGE TKBE1 bc plattsmoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Cntered at Postoffice. Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, 2.50 per year. Eeyond 600 miles, $2.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries, J 3". tO per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. When you are in doubt, don't. :o: At any rate, two can pay install ments as cheaply as one. :o: Some are for daylight saving be cause they want to have something. :o: Indian nursery rhyme: Goosey, goosey Gandhi, whither do you wan der? :o: A husband is a person who eels helpful if he empties the ash tray just before it runs over. -:o: Briand's strongest allies in form ing the United States of Europe are the American tariff makers. -;o:- The life of every man is the latest link In an unbroken chain of im measurable extent and variety. :o: It is possible for a girl to love a poor man, but it would be a lot easier to love him if he were rich. The last thing a girl used to do at night was plait her hair, now it is washing her silk stockings and . io; Add tragedies: The unfortunate tramp who asked the stock market victim for a nickel for a cup of cof fee. -:o: Next year's open tournament will be held at Toledo, and Lake Erie is a hard place from which to recover balls. k: Of course you have heard of the refined panhandler who asked a passerby for 15 cents to buy a choco late malted. :o: Chicago police can stop a few dogs from running round a track, but they don't seem to do much running round after hoodlums. n Automobiles are replacing the tra ditional camel and donkey in North Africa. But they'll soon find out that a motor can also stall. :o: A Southern railway has equipped its locomotives with chime whistles. Are these the Southern belles we've heard so much about? jo: The campaign for the preservation of wild life is meant chiefly for the Torests and rural sections; there's al ready too much of it in the cities. :o: Hockey, a news item says, is threatening to replace boxing as the mainstay at Madison Square Garden. Well, rubber battles were always more Interesting. to: Paul Hampden, son of the noted actor. Is working in an automobile factory in Flint, Mich. Even taking automobile parts is great training for the stage these days. -:o: Buried for 35 minutes under 15 feet of sand, a New York laborer ask ed the three policemen who rescued him for a couDle of highballs. Of course the man had an extraordin ary amount of grit. :o: An English educator has written a book on "The Ifs of History." It should be interesting as a relation of the adverse of fact. To speculate on what might have been is somewhat like working out a puzzle. :o: While it is a fact the mind itself does not tire, Dr. Francis G. Bene diet, director of the nutrition labor atory of the Carnegie institution finds that pronounced physical fatigue follows intense mental effort . :o: "Corn shows little tendency to de velop any strength at present," says a Chicago stock market report. Say, brother, you ought to try some of the corn down in this section if you want to encounter a manifestation of Her culem strength. a.? m-m-m III 11 I"I-K-f Gbixvpractio Physioan SSBlfTOTlCAVK BTFmWO Specialty 4. Nervous Liver Kidney L SiTWRaT assistance for Ton- 4 sUiflff. SInUBifts, Piles. 4- X-HAY and LABORATORY .x. v-ivl I I Uli 1-H- Publisher And when Willie comes home with his sheepskin, the old gent knows he's the buck that's been fleeced. :o: The telephone is a great invention. It enables you to talk back to your wife and be just as sassy as she is. :o: It looks disgusting to see a beauti ful woman petting a lap dog when many men would like to be in her arms. :o: One of our gay young blades around town suggests that some of the dance orchestras should take up music. :o: Strange how long it's taking them to open up the bars since the coun try went wet through the Literary Digest. :o: Social integrity is a cure for crime, a professor tells us. Yep, but how about a little political integrity to go with it? :o: The automobile tragedy list is ap paing. yet the fact remains that more than 120,000.000 million of us were not killed last year. : o : An ideal wife is one who is as anxious to keep her husband as she is to keep her girlish figure and schoolgirl complexion. :o: Judging from training camp news it seems that the contestants for the heavyweight championship have de veloped good paunches. :o: Congress has spent so much time debating on the tariff bill and pro hibition that it hasn't time to send out any free speeches to the voters. :o: The Harvard Club bridge team twice defeated the players from Yale. And probably because they had better training in tackling the dummy. ;o: A New York Congressman has written a play. And probably be cause ne wanted nis consituents io know he was the author of at least a few acts. -:o:- A chemist declares that 87 differ ent things can be made from coal. There's a fortune for some ingenious fellow who can make a decent fuel out of it. D wight Morrow was chosen the most outstanding graduate of Am hurst College in a senior class vote. Serves Cal right for declining to run for the Senate. :o: THE CRITIC Congress, he thinks, has made a mess of everything, and there is not a really capable man in the whole federal administration or in the state or municipal administration for that matter. Irritated by outcome of the London limitation arms conference, he can not, for the life of him see why a few men with common sense can not take hold of a simple problem and arrive at a reasonable solution over night. One of his chronic complaints i3 that gross carelessness and ineffi ciency abound on all sides. Kjw take, for instance, automobile me chanics and other craftsmen. They are no longer artists in their lir.es. The things he buys are carele.!y made and work he engaged to be done is never done properly. Why, he asks, should trains be late? Just another example of ris management and indifference. And traffic regulations, instead of speed ing up traffic, actually impede pro gress. And what bungling there has been in law enforcement and the suppression of crime. What is needed is intelligent, ener getic direction. Now, if he were in a position of power, it would not take him long to obtain 100 per cent efficiency and service. Having thus unburdened himtelf of the dissatisfaction with the world in general, he remembers that he hasn't voted for two years, must pay a large garage bill because he failed to keep the car properly oiled and greased, lost the discount on a sizable bill through proscastination, permit ted a life insurance policy to lapse and has a dozen simple business prob lems that have been waiting his de cision since the previous fiscal year THE TEEATY AND THE SENATE The present plight of the London Treaty in the Senate is not flatter ing to the statesmanship of that body. After being given an inter national treaty drafted and signed in pursuance of the widespread de sire of the American people for strict limitation of naval armaments, the Senate committees have lost sight en tirely of the real question of inter national conciliation implicit in the treaty and have confined themselves to an over-technical and futile dis cussion of mooted points of naval stategy and the science of warfare. President Hoover took pains to se lect capable naval experts as well as diplomatic aids and two Senators to represent the United States at the London parley. All were under the leadership of Secretary Stimson. The concensus of their views, tempered by the conflicting views of foreign delegations, are embodied in the final draft of the treaty. Not all that cer tain American delegates Eought was written into the document, naturally. Compromise was necessary, as it is in any international gathering. But that was understood when our delegation left American shores. Otherwise why have a conference? The Senate is entitled to a full op portunity to examine the treaty, be fore giving or refusing its consent to ratification. But to search up and down for naval officers who are will ing to oppose the terms of the treaty is totally unfair to the President. Admiral Pratt brought out clear ly the folly of technical criticism of the treaty when he discussed the merits of the six-inch and eight-inch gun cruisers. We don't know which is the better, the Admiral said, be cause we have never fought with either one. And yet we have the amusing spectacle of six-inch gun Senators and eight-inch gun Sen Senators, tying the fate of the na tion to their personal pre-elections in the technical field of naval warfare. The question before the Senate, in short, is one of the broad national foreign policy, and merits consider ation as such. It calls for the highest caliber of statesmanship, the fullest sympathy with the larger problems of international life. Instead, it is be ing treated as a problem in naval mathematics, at the hands of men who are anything in the world but mathematicians. The President, in the light of this mistaken attitude in the Senate, has spoken emphatical ly of his wish to see the treaty ap proved at once. It is a challenge to the statesmanship of the Senate. Cincinnati Enquirer. :o: Otis Skinner, the esteemed actor, offers an explanation for rejection of plays by one after another of produc ers. It is an old and generally known fact that many of the most success ful plays and stories have been "turn ed down" by leading managers and editors. :o:- Coats and 90 in the shade. Head line. Why is it required in summer time that a gentleman wear his coat everywhere except on the golf links or tennis court or in the swimming pool? Dignity demands it, some say. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Mr. Oris Schliefert, Secretary of the Board of School District No. 96, Manley, Nphraska. for the buildine of a school house in School District No 96. The school house to be of brick and tile construction, size 32x64 feet. two rooms and full basement. Said school house to be built in accord ance with plans and specifications which will be found on file at the Manley State Bank, Manley, Nebr., llor the inspection of the contractors All bids to be filed with the afore said Oris Schliefert, Secretary of the Board, at Manley, Nebraska, on or before NOON on Saturday, the 21st dav of June, A. D. 1930. Bids will be opened on Tuesday, June 24th, 1930, at 2:00 p. m. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. COMMITTEE. m26-4w NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Adam Wolf, deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said Court al leging that said deceased died leav ing no last will and testament and praying for administration upon said estate and for such other and fur ther orders and proceedings in the premises as may be required by the statutes in such cases made and pro vided to the end that said estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finally settled and determined, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1930, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on said 13th day of June, 1930, at 9 o'clock a. m. to contest the said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant admlnis tration of said estate to H. A. Sch neider or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. A. IL DUXBURY. (Seal) ml9-3w County Judge. From a business viewpoint it isn't enough that money is cheap. Busi ness would rather know that bank rates are to he stable for a long per iod. Industrial and trade enterprises can not be organized on the large scale familiar to the United States so long as money rates gyrate hyster ically, as they did last year. :o: We have heard of athletes being overtrained, but our idea of a man who gets that way is one who has had five or six wives. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Charles N. Beverage, de ceased : On reading the petition of R. C. Hitchman, Administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 26th day of May, 1930, and for as signment of estate and discharge of Administrator; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court this 26th day of May, A. D. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m26-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Ruth A. C. Beverage, de ceased: On reading the petition of R. C. Hitchman, Administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 26th day of May, 1930, and for as signment of estate and discharge of Administrator; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m., to 6how cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of of said Court, this 26th day of May, A. D. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m26-3w County Judge. GEORGE YEAGER, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass ooun ty, Nebraska. To the heirs, devisees and legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John R. Sheffer and wife, Martha Sheffer, the heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John R. Sheffer, real names un known; Catherine Coleman, the heirs, devisees, legatees and personal repre sentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Catherine Coleman; Jane Coleman, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estate of Jane Coleman; E. B. Coleman, William Coleman, J. H. Coleman, Matilda Pearson, Lucy Garrett, M. L. Coleman, Mary Laugh lin, Amanda Cheverant, Amy Farmer and all persons having or claiming to have any interest in the following described real estate, to-wit: Begin ning at the northeast (NE) corner of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Sec tion twenty (20), Township twelve (12), Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, thence west 1336 feet, thence south 40 rods, thence east 1336 feet, thence north 40 rods, to the place of be ginning: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 24th day of May, 1930, Catherine Coleman, Het tie G. Wright, Ella May Marshall, Ada F. Gullion, Isa O. McLeese, Mat tie J. Bailey, Lula A. Landon, Myron E. Coleman and Elmer C. Coleman filed their petition as plaintiffs against you and each of you as de fendants, the object and prayer of said petition being to quiet the title of the plaintiffs in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast (NE) corner of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section twenty (20), Township twelve (12), Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, thence west 1336 feet, thence south 40 rods, thence east 1336 feet, thence north 40 rods to the place of beginning in Cass county, Ne braska. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of July, 1930. ELLA MAY MARSHALL. Plaintiff. By George Yeager, Her Attorney. GEORGE TEACER, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the heirs, devisees, legatees, nersonal representatives and all per sons interested in the estate of Sarah J. Coffin, deceased; Anna Tuck; Tuck, her husband, first ana real name unknown: Mary Sherman; H. W. Sherman, her husband, some times known as N. W. Sherman, nrsi and real name unknown; Belle Kes- son; Kesson, her nusDana, first and real name unknown; Katie Woodruff: her husband, sometimes known as A. Woodruff, first and real name unknown; and all persons hav ing or claiming to have any interest in Lot 4 in West Greenwood, a sub division of the NEU of the SEU of Section 31, Township 12, Jsortn, Range 9. East of the 6th P. M-, in Cass county, Nebraska: You and each of you are nereDy notified that on the 24th day of May, 1930, Catherine M. Coleman, Hettie O. Wrisht. Ella May Marshall, Ada F. Gullion, Isa O. McLeese, Mattie J. Railev. Lula A. Landon. Myron t,. Coleman and Elmer C. Coleman filed their Detition as plaintiffs against you and each of you as defendants, the object and prayer of said petition being to quiet the title of the plain tiffs in and to the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Lot 4 in West Greenwood, a Subdivision of the NE1, of the SEU of Section 31, Township 12, N., Range 9, E. of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of July, 1930. ELLA MAY MARSHALL. Plaintiff. By George Yeager, Her Attorney. NOTICE OF HEARING Estate of John R. Vallery, deceas ed, in the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, credi tors and heirs take notice, that Fred W. Guenther and Louisa Bauer have filed their petition alleging that John R. Vallery died intestate in on or about 19 , being a resident and inhabitant of- and died seized of the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The west half (W) of the northeast quarter (NEU) and the west half (W) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of Section 12, Township 12. North of Range 12, East of the 6th P. M. leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to wit: Lydia Amelia Vallery, his widow, and Jacob Vallery, Sr., his father. That vnur netitioner Louisa Bauer is the owner in fee of the W of the NEU of said Section 1Z. ana tnat your petitioner Fred W. Guenther is the owner of the fee of the W of the SEV4 of said Section 12, as sub sequent purchasers, and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said John R. Vallery and of his heirs, the degree of kinsnip ana the right of descent of the real prop erty belonging to tne saia aeceasea, in "the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for heariner the 20th day of June. A. D., 1930, before the court at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 22nd day of May, A. D. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m26-3w County Judge. GEORGE YEAGER, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the heirs, devisees and legatees of John R. Sheffer and wife, Martha Sheffer, the heirs, devisees and lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John R. Sheffer and wife, Martha Sheffer, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming to have an interest in Lot 8, in the southeast quarter (SEU) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section twenty (20), Township twelve (12), in Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, more particularly described as follows, to- wit: Beginning at the southeast (SE) corner of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section twenty (20), Township twelve (12), in Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 24th day of May, 1930, Catherine Coleman, Hettie G, Wright. Ella May Marshall. Ada F, Gullion, Isa O. McLeese, Mattie J. Bailey, Lula A. Landon, Myron E. Coleman and Elmer C. Coleman filed their petition as plaintiffs against you and each of you as defendants, the object and prayer of said peti tion being to quiet the title of the plaintiffs in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lot eight (8), in the south east quarter of the northeast quarter (SEU NEU) of Section twenty (20), Township twelve (12), in Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the southeast (SE) corner of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section twenty (20), Township twelve (12), in Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of July, 1930. ELLA MAY MARSHALL, Plaintiff. By George Yeager, Her Attorney. The Journal will appreciate your telephoning news items to No. 6. LEGAL NOTICE To EMILY ALTHOUSE: Take notice that William J. Alt house, on the 14th day of February, 1930, filed suit against you in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, asking for divorce on the ground of extreme cruelty and deser tion. You are required to answer the petition on or before the 7th day of July, 1930. WILLIAM J. ALTHOUSE, Plaintiff. Carl D. Ganz, Attorney. m26-4w NOTICE OF SOT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska George B. Mann, Plaintiff vs. Sarah L. Samson et al, Defendants NOTICE To the defendants Sarah L. Sam son, David Samson, John J. Worley, Trustee, Plattsmouth Ferry Com pany, a corporation, George, first real name unknown, Wheaton, first real name unknown. the heirs, devisees, legatees, person al representatives and all other per sons interested in tne estates or Lafayette Nuckolls, David Samson, Sarah L. Samson, George and Wheaton, first real name un known, each deceased, real names unknown; the successors and assigns of John J. Worley, trustee, and Plattsmouth Ferry Company, a cor poration, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to Lots 11 and 12 in Block 23, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff George B. Mann, on the 22nd day of May, 19 30, filed his petition and commenc ed his action in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, to quiet title to Lots 11 and 12 in Block 23 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, in the plaintiff and to enjoin you and each of you and all persons claiming by, through or under you from claiming any right, title, lien or interest in and to said premises and for equitable relief, including costs of suit. You are further notified that you and each of you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 7th day of July, 1930, or default will be entered against you and each of you and a decree enter ed in accordance with the prayer of said petition. Of all of which you will take due notice. GEORGE B. MANN. Plaintiff. W. A. Robertson, Attorney for Plaintiff. m26-4w ORDER FOR HEAR ING AND NOTICE In the County Court of Case Coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Fan nie McQuin, deceased. On reading and filing of the peti tion of Nettie Mougey, praying that Letters of Administration be granted to Lewis B. Mougey, as administrator de bonis non, to administer upon the goods, chattels, rights, credits, ef fects, and assets of said Fannie Mo Quin, deceased, not already admin istered upon; Ordered that June 13th, 1930, at nine o'clock a. m., be and is assigned for hearing 6aid petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and or Cass County, Nebraska, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted; and it is further ordered that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated this 17th day of May, 1830. A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge, Cass County, (Seal) ml9-3w Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Caroline I. Baird and Edith Estelle Baird, Plaintiffs vs. NOTICE Florence B. Jones, Minor; Fred A. Jones, Guardian of Florence B. Jones, a Minor, Defendants. Florence B. Jones, a Minor, and Fred A. Jones. Guardian of Florence B. Jones, a Minor, defendants, will take notice that on the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1930. plaintiffs herein filed their petition in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are: To secure judgment of the Court confirming a four-fifths interest in plaintiffs in Lots four, five and six in Block sixty-two in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, and a one-fifth interest in said real estate in the defendant, Florence B. Jones; and for a partition of said real estate, according to the respec tive rights of the parties interested, or, if it cannot be equitably divided, that said real estate be sold and the proceeds thereof be divided between the parties according to their respec tive rights. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2 3rd day of June, A. D. 1930. Dated May 5th, 19 SO. CAROLINE L BAIRD and EDITH ESTELLE BAIRD, Plaintiffs. By C. A. RAWLS, Attorney. ml2-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John Karvanek, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room In Plattsmouth. in said county, on the 7th day of June, 1930, and on the 29th day of September, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time lim ited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 27th day of June. A. D. 1930, and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 27th day of June, 1930. Witness my hand and the seal of Baid County Court this 23rd day of May. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m2 6-3 w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Alice H. Davis, deceased: On reading the petition of Mabel Cook, Administratrix with will an nexed, praying a final settlement and allowance of her account filed in this Court on the 24th day of May. 1930, and for final settlement of said es tate and her discharge as said Ad ministratrix of said estate; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1930, at 9 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons Interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof. I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court, this 24 th day of May, A. D. 1930. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m26-3w County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska William H. Tritsch. Lou isa Bauer Guenther, and Fred W. Plaintiffs Stockon et al. Defendants. NOTICB vs. Samuel M. To the defendants Samuel M. Stockon, Caroline A. Stockon, S. M. Stockon, James P. Viers, U. W. Wise, Uriah W. Wise, Zacharia Piper, D. Y. Collins. A. E. Collins, Asbury Col lins, Louisa E. Collins, J. N. Wise, Frances E. Wise, Jonathan N. Wise, Phoebe D. Wheeler, the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interest ed in the estates respectively of J. N. Wise and Frances E. Wise, both deceased, real names unknown; Wll lard B. Wise and wife. Mrs. Willard B. Wise, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persona interested in the estate of WilllanJ B. Wise, deceased, real names un known; Bertha Jackson and husband, Frank W. Jackson; King Wise? Evelyn Root and husband, Jesse L. Root, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the east half (E) of Section twelve (12), Town ship twelve (12), North of Range twelve (12), East of the 6 th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown. Defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of May, 1930, the plaintiffs filed their suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and purpose of which is to establish and quiet and confirm the title of Wil liam H. Tritsch, one of the plaintiffs, in and to the east half (E) of the east half (E) of Section twelve (12). Township twelve (12), North of Range twelve (12), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka; and to establish and quiet and confirm the title of Louisa Bauer, one of the plaintiffs, in and to the west half (W) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section twelve (12), Township twelve (12), North of Range twelve (12), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka; and to establish and quiet and confirm the title of Fred W Guen ther, one of the plaintiffs in and to the west half (W ) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of Section twelve (12), Township twelve (12), North of Range twelve (12), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka, and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or Interest, either legal or equitable in or to said real estate, or any part thereof, and to enjoin you and each of you from in any manner Interfering with the plaintiffs respectively, and their pos session or enjoyment of said prem ises and for equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an Order of this Court. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before Monday. July 7, 1930. and failing so to do. your default will be entered and judgment taken upon the plaintiff's petition. WILLIAM H. TRITSCH, LOUISA BAUER and FRED W. GUENTHER. Plaintiffs. A. L. Tldd, Their Attorney. m28-4w Head the Journal Want Adi. a