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    MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1930.
PLArT8M0ITTH SEMI WEEKLY J0XJ2JXAL
PAGJ3 TI
0e plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
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$3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance.
A crank is a man whose bead Is
more or less turned.
:o:
The only crime now punishable
by death is pedestrianism.
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It is necessary to ask for a match
when you have money to burn.
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Another good rule in driving: Use
your brakes more and ycur horn less
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If you don't believe money talks,
Just get yourself married to a wealthy
widow.
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Simile for the day: As easy as for
a light shower to get publicity in
the newspapers.
:o:
Our conquest of England will not
be complete until we've won the
cricket championship.
:o:
At any rate, Mr. Gerard might
have saved himself some trouble by
adding an "honorable mention" list.
:o:
It is with no feeling of exasper
ation, you may be sure, that the
haberdasher says, "That's the last
straw."
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Carol insists that he is still a
king in the game of hearts, but Queen
Helen apparently regards him as a
knave.
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The largest pearl in the world, so
far as is known, is in the British
museum. It weighs a little more than
three ounces.
I-
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Since he is married, it i3 safe to
predict that Bishop Cannon is go
ing to answer questions now and an
swer them correctly.
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The principal offerings of the Re
publican campaign this year are ex
planations that do not explain and
excuses that do not excuse.
:o:
Some of the fears that have har
assed the forecasters of our social
and economic future are being a bit
allayed by recent statistical Etudles.
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It has Just been discovered that
one of the beauties of Earl Carroll's
"Vanities" was secretly married
three years ago. Perhaps the poor
girl forgot all about it.
:o:
Senator Cole Blease, recently de
feated In South Carolina, has long
been a bitter opponent of compulsory
education. It looks like the voters of
South Carolina have learned a little
bit in spite of Cole.
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The wife of Thomas A. Edison
says that in modern society men and
women are deserting the home in
frantic quest of outside diversion and
entertainment. Maybe that's the rea
son all our jails and prisons are fill
ed to overflowing.
Two everyday necessities are bread
and butter.'
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Natural headaches are not in It
with the acquired kind.
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It looks like the Volstead Law has
become the Volstead Flaw.
:o:
The South Carolina voters took
all the lease away from Blease.
:o:
Boys will be boys that is, when
you can tell 'em apart from the girls
:o:
One pet theory among politician
is to denounce what the other fellow
suggests.
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And now they are called insect
golf courses. The English language
is a very flexible thing.
. :o:
What this country needs, judging
from the complaints of both the wets
and drys, is an old-fashioned temper
ance rally.
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Because an artist Jilted her a New
York woman wants $100,000. Who
ever heard of an artist having that
much "kale?"
HEARST AND TRUTH TELLING
A NAVY IN PEACETIME
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Earl Carroll, New York revue pro
ducer, is going to write a book about
his troubles. He ought to call it
"Naked Truth."
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"Take from the learned the pleas
ure of making their learning heard,
and their learning will be worth
nothing to them."
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"If I should die I have plenty of
brothers to succeed me," remarked
the Prince of Wales when being
quizzed about his failure to marry.
:o:
"Mental cruelty" is the theme al
legation at Reno. Wouldn't it be a
wise plan to test out this theory first
in the police courts and find out what
t is?
:o:
Another explanation may be that
Sir Thomas has been giving the
Shamrock tea, and that's far too
weak to compete with our bootleg
stuff.
:o:
Automobiles, says a chiropodist.
cause flat feet. He might have in
eluded in his indictment flat tires,
flat pocketbooks, and flat headed
drivers.
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A football star has won the Re
publican nomination for governor of
Kansas. That's a novel idea, but a
good one, to have some boy in office
who can kick back.
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One thing the language needs to
bring it up to date is a good meta
phor to take the place in politics of
'carrying water on both shoulders."
Yea, something like Pussyfootln'
an' Stradlin'.
TO SMTjg. ; 1
4 wvwv 25 ounces for 25c
baking powder
is the
Use K C Balcinq Powder the next time
you bake an J judge its quality by
results. You will find there is none better
purer or more efficient.
You save in buying end save in using
KC Baking Powder.
ITS DOUBLE ACTING
On his return from Prance, whence The uses to which a navy is put
he was expelled by the Government, in peacetime are rather odd, when j
Mr. Hearst has come to the sad con- you stop to think about it.
clsion that it is no longer possible I Built for the sole purpose of des-
to tell the truth in Europe. "If youltroying lives and property, warships
tell the truth in France," says the I have a way of turning themselves in-
publisher, "you get shooed out of to humanitarian enterprises when-
the country. If you tell the truth in ever as is usually the case there
Russia, you're lucky if you get out I are no wars going on.
of the country. If you tell the truth What happened recently at Santo
in England, you're apt to be sued for Domingo is a case in point.
libel." So Mr. Hearst is glad to be A hurricane hit the capital city,
honvi, where truth-tellers such as he killed three or four thousand people,
can indulge themselves to their land wrecked most of the houses.
heart's content. Immediately a Dutch gunboat pro-
We are glad to see Mr. Hearst in I ceeded up from Paramaribo under
the role of the man for whom Dio-1 forced draft to give what relief it
genes searched as long and so eager- could.
ly. Particularly so since he has not An American destroyer slid out of
always fitted into it. We have in I Hampton Roads and shot down with J
mind, for example, the incident of a load of medical supplies, while oth-
the Mexican conspiracy. On Dec. 9, ler American warships brought sail-
1927, Hearst papers throughout the ors and marines and doctors to the
country published a story, accom- scene as fast as they could.
panied by facsimiles of alleged offi- A British cruiser dropped into the
cial documents, purporting to show harbor a few days later and landed
that the Mexican Government in marines to help in the task of keep-
1926 ordered a total of $1,215,000 ing order, preventing looting and
paid to four United States Senators serving the homeless and the hun-
for services rendered to Mexico andlgry.
to "the proletariat of the world." The Now the interesting part about all
Senators were not named, but it later of this is that jobs of this sort aren't
developed they were Borah, Norris, unusual for the navy. They're right
La Follette and Heflin. in its line of duty. And peace-time
Naturally, charges of such gravity J year finds dozens of similar jobs fall-
were followed by an immediate and ing to the lot of warships over the
sweeping investigation, the upshot I world.
being that, on Jan. 4, 1928, Hearst A yacht carrying a pleasure party
admitted to the Senate investigating from Europe to America goes astray.
Committee that the documents he and an $8,000,000 cruiser drops ev-
published were spurious. They were erythlng and puts in weeks searching
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Somebody once remarked that the
average American boy can be happy
if supplied with a catcher's mitt, a
ball, a bat, a pocketful of marbles..
and the ability to spit between his
teeth. That's merely a half-truth.
I No boy is really happy unless he has
la dog to lick his face after he has
received a parental whipping.
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Blurb of a sportman's bodk, says
it's a combination of "fishing, hunt
ing and fouling." So the fellow's
also a prize fight expert!
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Final Set
tlement of Guardian's Accounts.
H. L. Kruger
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Guardianship
of Eva Thlerolf, Incompetent, now
deceased.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass.
To all persons interested in the
matter of the Guardianship of Eva
Thierolf, an Incompetent Person, now
deceased :
On reading the petition of Kath-
erina Meisinger, guardian of Eva
Thierolf, Incompetent, praying for a
final settlement and allowance of her
account filed in this court, on the
8th day of September, 1930, and for
her discharge as guardian;
It is hereby ordered that you and
all person's interested in said matter
may, and do appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 10th day of October,
A. D. 1930. at the hour of nine
o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any
there be, why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted, and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof be
given to all persons interested in
said matter by publishing a copy oil
mis oraer in tne nattsmouth jour-
so proved by Hearst's own handwritl for it.
ing experts. Senator Norris accused An airplane comes down in mid- j Paint and Wall Paner StOrelnal a semi-weekly newspaper print-
Hearst of malice in printing them, ocean, and ngnting snips or an ae-
but the least that could be said was Iscriptions converge on ,the spot to
that he had permitted himself to be see if they cannot save a life or two.
duped by one of the most transpar- An earthquake hits Japan and
ent frauds ever perpetrated on an every warship in the Orient stands
American publisher. by to render aid if possible.
Which Is not to says that Mr. At this moment, six American gun-
m
India and British relationship sore
ly disturbed. An imprisoned little
Hearst did not render a great public boats are conducting a sporadic war brown man at Poona not only has up
service in exposing the secret naval in China against bands of roving bri- set the official British apple cart,
alliance between France and Eng- gands not because this country has but is making it mighty hard for
land. To exclude him for it is only the slightest desire to mix unduly I England to again gather up her scat
to emphasize the obligation to him in Chinese affairs or grab any land or j tered apples.
which the world cheerfully acknowl-1 protect any commercial sharks, but
edges. Had his reputation in Jour- simply as a measure of protection
nalism been better France would not for some unlucky individuals who
have dared move against him. can't get out of the way.
:o: And so it goes. Built for destruc
A CITIZEN SOLDIER tion, warships have a way of paying
for themselves many times over In
ed and of general circulation In said
county for three weeks prior to said
day of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and the seal of
said Court this 8th day of Septem
ber, 1930.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) sl5-3w County Judw.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass
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 es-
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by Gold a Noble Beal, Clerk of
the District Court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, and to me
directed, I will on the 20th day of
October A. D., 1930, at 10 o'clock
a. m.. of said day at the south front
door of the court house, in the City
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, In said
Honsral .Tnhn .T Pornhlner last week i . I f- m t county, sen at puonc auction 10 tne
0 wom inai IS iue exact uuyuane I ui uameo x. iiejuwuo, uct,ci- Mo-hoa -oV, it.
ceieUraieu beuutiu u.uUUu, destruction. I-' ing real estate to-wit
working in his office at tne war ue-i Measured by the am0Unt of fight- a '"'"J5 "" Beginning at a point, 50 feet
partment. line- it has done in the last decade, I Aitm(nieffATCi roinn. a noi Qt.
i - o - i nuiuiuioii oiui o, fj iwg c uica o
xreai among American ueuei , the American navy, like most other I tlement and allowance of their ac-
Pershing is modest and rationally I naTeg naa been a dud But meas-1 count filed in this Court on the 8th
philosophical. Speaking of the pass- ured b tne Bervice It has rendered May of September 1930. and for
ing of years, he said: "Certainly I tQ humanlty lt ha8 Deen a good In ,--7 AtataE
am growing 01a. oy me caiemwr. vestment. trators of said estate;
But, really, I don t seem to mind lt. I Navies are useful in peace as well I It is hereby ordered that you and
I don't notice the difference to any La in war Fighting Is far from be-a11 persons Interested in said matter
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an order of sale issued by
the Clerk of the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, according to
the provisions of a decree entered by
said court on August 22, 1930, in a
cause pending In said court wherein
The Nebraska City Building & Loan
Association, a corporation, is plain
tiff, and Gilbert L. Hull, et al are de
fendants, commanding me to sell in
the manner provided by law the real
estate hereinafter described, to satisfy
the lien adjudged and determined
against eaid land by said decree in
favor of plaintiff in the sum of
9160.38, with interest accruing and
costs as in said decree provided, I,
the undersigned Sheriff of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, will on Saturday,
October 18. 1930, at 11 o'clock a. m
at the south front door of the Court
House in the city of Plattsmoutb, in
Cass County, Nebraska, offer for sale
and will sell at public vendue to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described real estate in Cass County,
Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot 1 in Block 3 in the Vil
lage of Union.
Dated this 12th day of September,
1930.
BERT REED,
Sheriff, Cass County,
Nebraska.
PITZER & TYLER and
LLOYD E. PETERSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. si 8-5 w
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Accounl.
extent, physically. To me a birth
day is Just another day gone by; not
a milestone in my Journey through
life, not an occasion for gladness or
rejoicing. I have still work to do.
A bright philosophy for any man
who desires to live life in a way to
extract the best there is in it.
ing their sole excuse for existence.
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LAME DUCES
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said
county, on the 10th day of October,
A. D. 1930, at ten o'clock a. m., to
show cause, if any there be, why the
nraver of the petitioner should not
When the Senate convenes next De- j De granted, and that notice of the
cember, at least five of its members I pendency of said petition and the
will he lams ducks. They are Rans- I hearing thereof be given to all per-I
Thn Rnmo hp(ni lovlod urtrtn anil
dell of Louisiana, Blease of South 60"8 l"tere8te?' .aidfclma"?! taken as the property of Ellen Pears-
.7 - " ley. et al.. defendants, to satisfy a
north of the northeast corner
of Block 6 In Lynn's first ad
dition to the Village of Union,
in Cass county, Nebraska, run
ning thence northerly 125 feet
along the street line, thence
westerly at right angles 315
feet, thence southerly at right
angles ' along the street line
125 feet, thence easterly along
the line of B. Street at right
angles 315 feet to the point of
beginning in the Village of
Union, in Cass county, Nebras
ka, known as the south half of
Block 7, in Lynn's first addi
tion to. the Village of Union,
in Cass county, Nebraska-
m - l n a T vr It (tin1 ATr1
lwei,B J,cato as" "l"6 t"" Carolina. Deneen of Illinois. Grundy TJ" o,"Vf " Tk" t" " " . ei ai.. ueienoanis, 10 sausry a
1.1. V. offtiira I ' ' luc I Ittuouiuuiu 'uuiuai, a ucmi- I liiricrmont nf aalri flrktirt rofnvornH Vitt
. j of Pennsylvania and Simmons of weekly newspaper printed in said Apt o Pearalev and Matti RrirPr.
ai BI. Alimei, which mmneu o mm- .... ,. A1, - .v .n pmintv fnr thrco riirpfiaalvA woeVa I I, " ' V ' 7., " T1T71'
nui iu vaiunua. vj. . luto uifu - - - -- assignees oi uaniei VJ . uoiamg,
have been repudiated by the voters, v"r " "y b. plaintiffs, against said defendants
vpt thpv will continue to draw sal- " A . . I latismoutn. weDrasxa, sepiem
w " i unio set my nana ana ino seai ui w i c a r io4A
. i anps Hiif i iiHruuisiLCH uuu. w ucii. 10 ieoi1 i nnrr rnia xrn nnv nr rTTn i m rnm
h dnoa not believe that this hope . . . .' . . ir" . ' w I ncxvi kwu.
. a v n n 4 n ...nt.. a nr. aBrt a - - .
uiurtj iiupui lam, iu iaiu lucn ksw- ui, i oneriu oi uass county.
ing point in the great war.
Like all soldiers. General Pershing
hopes there will be no more war, but
is to be realized. He just has con
eluded his own story of the great
conflict in which he was a so con
snicuous figure. It is not his life
story, not a prophecy of tomorrow
lative powers until March 4 next,
while their duly elected successors
are forced to mark time.
For years Senator Norris of Ne
braska has sought to correct this
(Seal) sl5-3w
A. H. DUXBURY,
County Judge, B18-5w.
Nebraska.
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE OF REFREE'S SALE
In the County Court of Cass coun
but the authentic tale as he beneves, condiU(m by ft conutu. ty Nebraska
of the tragedy in which he was a
chief actor.
Pershing's American legions swept
away in a few hours a grim salient
that had stood for years against
French armies. An American army,
Pursuant to an order of the Dis
trfrt Pnurt nf Kaiinrtprn conntv. Np.
In th matter nf tha nnordlannhln I i , j . :
tinol omanTTioTif tn orinnpo th V. " " T . : orastta, maue ana euiereu on me
. . ioi mary j. irons, mcompeieni. 18th day of SeDtember. 1930. in an
10 enry e. irons, jonn Ji.. irons, action Dendiner therein, in which
k. u. irons ana an otner persons in- Sedwick R. Parks and wife, Gladys
terested or concerned in the guar- Parka: Carl H. Parks and wife.
dianship of Mary J. Irons, Incompe- Millie Parks, are plaintiffs, and
tent. I T.nlii .Pariix'elf a wlAitw Arlrilo Rnppr
dates for the inauguration of the
President and the convening of Con
gress, and to abolish the short ses
sion of Congress. On five separate oc
commanded by an American Gen- casIons the S" te nas approved the You are hereby notified that Olive and husband, Bert Rager; Pearl
, . . a ,., hat . amendment. It passed the last time Comer, guardian of the above named Richardson and husband, C. D.
eral, won at St. Mihiel a crucial bat
tie of the war. It wa3 due to their
commander's dogged and unrelent
Lti .in no 7 1920. hv ft vnto nf RA to I Mary J. Irons, Incompetent, has filed Richardson: Mattie Hewitt and hus
9. In the Seventieth Congress the Su
lenrasKa. ner final renort Rn iruar- l v, t irimA. nnA
tuuiiiiaiiuci a - i , . o-. .-.a. j I I uo u. uaiiut juuuuai va xiaiMc vii a.wc
ine nersistence that these troops amenaments yaascu I flian or the said Mary J. Irons, to- Parks, single, incompetent; Carl H.
ins persistence mat meow lIuu I v fa o00 I a-nthi witti Ti- nAtitin it,a rinoi k. ' .
tancu vj j LiMj w w . " - i. w i ,iarK8 as guardian. una jc-u win
I approval and allowance of her ac- pvt .vo
the Allies wished, in the fighting i . ah counts as guardian and for her dis- directing the underslened Referee
i A w. nw. nAn.Aw Anls s a 1 C1U 1 pVio rem a a on fa mi TriliiTi f rt. tha I i t . . . i . m
v .1. v. XTmt j "e "" fcuc.uic. ouu mo i in saia cause 10 sen eacn piece ui
a. Buumuui.c i appointment or uuy Lt. Clements, of the following described real estate,
ment, slightly changing the dates, I Elmwood, Nebraska, as guardian of senaratelv. to-wit:
I x.j i (t.. uA.. tf-MMfnA I thA finlrl Mnrif T Trnna Tnvimna. I rrx. t:i n.. tt.. n A rnn.A.
Horace Greeley once remarked that was repr- r "uu w""""1 :t " . Too
I v-..a - m x i T1-..1 j a I tell v. I iv A rrf'ti t hi 12 II A . 1 Or tnA
he didn't believe in ghosts, but was on lecuon oi lucirxeaiuenu yQU arQ nereby further notifled North West Quarter (NW'4)
afraid of them. Some of our candl- There is no good argument against that a hearlng will be had in said of Section Twenty-four (24).
ranks as mere man-power replace
ments,
dates seem to feel that way about the changes proposed by Norris, and I matter upon the said final report, to-
the taxation issue that will confront any bu "'6" ' t;"rtn WoVn ToA nV ,ln IZia
. . . . Uroaont 9ntm HaHvm fmm tho tro-1 guardian herein filed and upon said
tnem in tne primaries next year. , I petition as aforesaid on the 17th day
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rallroad era. when it took many of 0ctober D. 193o, at the hour
Township Twelve (12), Range
Nine (9). Cass County, Ne
braska. The East One-Hundred Twen
ty Acres (E 120 A.) of the
North West Quarter (NW)
of Section Thirteen (13), Town
ship Twelve (12), Range Nine
(9), Cass County. Nebraska. :
Notice is hereby given that on
The ever-veracious Associated weeks for election returns to be coi-0f ten o'clock a. m., in the County
Press tells us of a lobster weighing lected, assembled and verified In Court room of Cass county, in Platts-
nearly 29 pounds caught off the Washington, and when the new Con- mouin, eDrasna, oerore tne unaer
Massachusetts coast. We could nai
some lobsters here in Nebraska who to travel by horseback, stage coach piace you or any Cf you may appear! the 28th day of October, 1930. at
will register fully five times that land boat to the capital. Nowadays, I at said hearing and make objections the hour of 2 o'clock In the after-
wpie-M when election returns are nasnea toi- una. report or jieuuuu, n. noon oi saia nay, i me bouid
"''O"1" I Inn V.--. -A -1 . n .l.n I M A. J - B IV. .. -I 1. 1
:o: all parts of the country by telegraph "a ' ? , t iuu 5,.. , vt "uuoc 111
Showing what a mere boy thinks and radio, and when the remotest netltion should not be allowed, erant- tv. Nebraska, the undersigned Ref-
or law generally, one of them was part of the nation is only a few days ed and approved by this Court. eree will sell each piece of .the
arrested and fined at Battle Creek I from Washington, there is no excuse I . You are hereby further notifled above described real estate, separ
for speeding, driving recklessly in for retention of the old system. that the said County Court will on ately. at public sale, to the highest
, . ,j, -m x. said day of hearing make such orders bidder, for cash. Said sale to be
t.auic, aaviue iu niuuier open, run- n is said me mius ot me gou. av be for tna hej!t lntorestfl of held onen for one hour.
ning a stop street, crossing a rail- grind slowly, but not more so than the said Mary J. Irons, Incompetent. Dated this 23rd day of Septem
read while the lights were flashing, I Congress on this question. By the Court. Iber, 1930.
havine four in the driver's seat, and :o: A. H. DUXBURY, J. B. PARKS.
. . ... I . , ,. ., . i uounty juage or jassi uereree.
the same time.
A barber Isn't necessarily a snob
because he cuts an acquaintance.
(Seal) s!5-3w
County, Nebraska.
J. C. BRYANT.
Plaintiff's Attorney. s25-6w.
In the County Court of Cam coun
ty. Nebraska,
State of Nebraska, Case county, as.
To all persons interested In the
estate of John C Urban, deceased:
On reading the petition of Chris
Urban, Administrator, praying a final
settlement and allowance of his ac
count filed In this Court on the 12th
day of September, 1930, and for
final settlement of said estate and
his discharge as said 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 10th day of October.
A. D. 1930, at 10 o'clock a. mM 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 12th day or Septem
ber, A. D. It 30.
A. IL DUXBURY,
(Seal) si 6-3 w County Judge,
ORDER OF HEARINO
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska
State of Nebraska, Cass county, as.
To all persons Interested In the
estate of John W. Amick, deceased:
On reading the petition of Earle
C. Amlck, Administrator, praying a
final settlement and allowance of his
account filed In this Court on the
11th day of September, 1930, and
for final settlement of said estate
and for his discharge as said Ad
ministrator of the 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 coun
ty, on the 10th day of. October, A. D.
1930, at ten 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. X have here
unto set my hand and the seal of
said Court, this 10th day of Septem
ber, A- D. 1930.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) si 5-3 w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OP PROBATE OP WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons Interested in the
estate of Mary E. Dull, deceased:
On reading the petition of Gladys
M, Lindner, praying that the instru
ment filed in this court on the 10th
day of September, 1930, and pur
porting to be the last will and testa
ment of the said deceased, may be
proved and allowed, and recorded as
the last will and testament of Mary
E. Dull, deceased; that said Instru
ment be admitted to probate, and the
administration of said estate be
granted to O. A. Davis, as Executor;
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 10 th day of October,
A. D. 1930, at nine 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 Bald petition and that
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons 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.
Witness my. hand, and seal of said
court, this 10 th day of September,
A. D. 1930.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) elfc-tw County Judge.