riONDAY APRIL 27. 1931. PLATTSKOITTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FTXI BURDOCK ir?.-:n StLEtiQ Charley Str.iy was delivering -wheat to tlu Wabash elevator last week. W. T. Wetldell is manager. L. Neitzel was a visitor at Avoca last Sunday, where he attended ser vi ces at the Congregational church, both the morning wort-hip hour and th" Bible school as well. Miss Martha Lau. who is employ ed in Ashland wan a visitor at the heme of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E:i!il Lau for the week end last week, returning to her work after enjoying the visit here very much. lfeean Henry Tool, John Gahe meier and Lacey McDonald were en ferine; Arbor day, not by planting trees, but fishing in the lakes at REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF MUROOCK of Murdock, Kebr. Charter No. 87s in tbe State of N'e benaka ut ti. eloec of business April lltli, 1931. RESOl'Rt ES I ."fins and discounts .... Overdrafts llondi. Sind .st rv.ri: t s (txciu- i ive of cash reserve) j Banking house, furniiuie and fixtures Caxh in Bank ::tiJ I Due from Xariunu.1 j and State Biuikf i subject to check. 9 SC.CSf.3C C!ifkt; ind items of e.v i liaiifre : v ,7 TOTAL. $ 1 PCTCLU JO.S7-i.00 8. 890. 00 IC.03S.7C . J..S4o.i5 home before their know the extent Ifeattw We came return, so do not of their catch. Devoe Ostb!om, son of our market m:in. John Ostblom. who has been idling here for the past few weeks, a . cpted the job of painting the ele vnti r and also nailing down the loose rr t;il. and was bustling at the work on last "Wednesday. Er. joyed Trip to East Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Tool, who were spending some ten days it: the cast, they visiting at Washington. D. C. and other places of interest, and where Mrs. Tool was delegate U ti e National meeting of the Amer ican Red Cross, enjoyed every min ute of the time they were away and returned home Monday and were ii.it at Omaha by Kenneth and wife, who drove over to bring them home and not have them have to wait for the next train, which would have been quite a long time. LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus fund Vndivided profits i Hi t iiestrvi- for Dividends, Con tingencies, Interest, Ta.ws. etc Individual deposits abject to cheek .$ SS.CS2.ei Time certificates of deposit Savings deposits . . Cashiers elM Cks . . Due to National & State Banks .... Re-dJeoovnts Bills pavahle Depositors guarantee TOTAL 14 ic.cce.ee 5.000.00 :;.jt is .4SC.C3 1,111.38 C71.2S none 23X.C74.S2 none 15.00C.0C ir,.c i'und . stnte of Nebraska 1 I ss. County of Cass J I, Henry A. Tool. Cashier cf the above named hank do solemnly ewesjf that the alwve statement is a t-rue and oerract copy of the report made to the Department of Trade and ( 'i Di me rce. HENRY A. TOOL. Attest: Cashier. CA!:L I. GANZ, Director. mous price. Man's well being and his ultimate salvation is God's greatest concern. He did not spare any cost, the best is only good enough for man. God says: "I have loved thee with an everlasting love."' In John 3:16, we read: "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son.-' The best God had. And nothing h-ss wouid satisfy the demands of the law. "The soul that sinneth it shall die." "God has no pleasure at all that the wick ed should die." Since God has pre pared a rich feast for the famished soul that tries to live on the empty husks, of the pleasures of the world, which do never satisfy the soul hun ger that only God can still, he in vites constantly tor man to forsake the wrong course and come and enjoy without price the rich provisions of His grac. Who can read Isa. 5 5:1-3 rind not feel the thrill of joy surging through his Soul for the bounty of Sod's grace? But do men accept the nffer? Thanks be to God. some do. All men could be rich in Christ Jesus that are now "perishing with hunger." .Luke 15:17.) Men ought to be ashamed of the excuses they offer for not accepting the invitation to the banquet. It would be well for men to heed the warning: of Jesus (here ends the parable and J-sus teaks direct): "For I say unto you hat none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper." (Lrke 1 4:14.) It will be a dreadful day for all who reject God's plead ing, to cotne home when the door will be shut. (Math. 25:10.) The nert parable will be "The Piece of Money." Joseph Ke'ky Very Poorly Joseph Kelley. of Plattsmouth. father of Mrs. O. E. McDonald, is v, ry poorly at this time. Mr. and rata. McDonald were over to see him on last Tuesday and at the time thej came away he was feeling some better. The following d:y Mr. Mc Donald was over to look after some business at.d tailed, finding Mr. Kel ley not feeling so well. Btibscribi d and this itth day of ( Sea! re me sworn t bef Aprii. 1931. L. B. I -. HITHKY, Notary Public (My commission expires Sept. 1032. Seed Corn for Sale We have guaranteed seed coin at j the elevator for sale, in either white or yellow. Price is only $2.00 per fcn?hel.. Murdcck Farmers Grain Crmnanv. Mrs. Norenberg: project leaders, :.'A Anna RIeeke and Miss Juli; Zoz: reported. Mrs. Edgar Backeuu y er. Then we studied the leaflet on "Beautifying the Home Ground" which proved very interesting. In the group singing from the Murdock group the Swastika club placed first and will sing the County Mixer. News Reporter. Los Angeles Shaken by Five Second Quake Damage Limited to Windows and Eickcn China ware Populace in Excitement. WHl Make Home in West Miss Elsie Deikmann, who has employed in Omaha, where she ha- been officiarit.g as trained graduate nurse, was united in mar riage with Fred Creamer, who had ber nicking his homo with bis par en bj in Oregon, but with the wed ding they departed for Los Angeles, where, r.fter arriving there, they have concluded to make that their borne. They write home that they are liking the west fine and will make their hem. there and we are certain that they w-'ll make their way. The bride, forraerjy Miss Elsi Deikmann, is a vf-y accomplished your.g woman and with much pep and go-ahendedn'ss. they will, we are sure, make a coc ci in whatever I'ne they may accent. Gave Excellent Shew The Senior class of the Murdock schools gave their class play on last Friday evening at the High school auditorium to a well f iled and very appreciative house. They gave a ren dition of the royalty play. "Betty, the Girl O' My Heart." They have he-';; putting in much time on the 'day and the manner in whit h they presented tht:r respective parts dem onstrated how well they had com mitted the lines and practiced put ting the right expression into them. Eos lastv 1 Angeles An five seconds eart hcpir.kc shook Eos that An- geiea and the suburbs, but with the exception of a few shattered store windows and some broken chinaware. the result was chiefly to leave the populace highly excited. The center apparently was in the Santa Monica bay district. Several store windows fell in. plaster in offices and homes was cracked and dishes broken. From j offices, homes and apartments alike. I people, disregarding the warnings of earthquake experts, fled into the I streets. In Hollywood the shock was slight, jbut it was mere pronounced in Eos Anseles. Redondo Beach. Compton land Torrance felt it almost as strong ly in Married at Glen wood. Iowa Mis- Marie Deikmann and Carl Anderson, the latter from we;t of Greenwood. Is Lancaster county, were over to Glonwood. Iowa, on last Thtrr" wliere they were united in r"arri:,Te and will make their home on a farm m prefy house which the grew, has prepared for their abode and located some four miles' west of Greenwood. The bride is a ; young lady of ranch moral worth and ! many accomplishments and we nre' afe they will make a success in the! gume of life. The bride was raised on a frrm and knows how to main tain a home to the very best ad vantage and the irroom who is a fp.rrner and well accustomed to the life on the farm places thm both in a position to make a success of life. Tlif Journal Joins with the many friends of the winsome bride in ex t -ndin? best wishes for a long, hap py ard prosperous life. Otto Stranb Very Poorly Otto Strnub, husband of the former Miss Frances Theil. who un derwent an operation at the general hospital at On aha come time since for appendicitis, and who. following the ordeal was taken with pneu monia, was very seriously ill for a time, is reported as being slightly better during the letter portion of last week. It is hoped that be will continue to improve and soon be well r.gain. Seed Corn for Sale We have guaranteed seed com at t!e elevator for rale, in either white o velcw. Price is only 52.00 per bushel.. Murdcck Farmers Grain Company. Bants Monica and small amounts of damage were reported. To the east, in Pasadena and Alham bra. the intensity was slight. Pic tures and lights swayed in these cities- and the 'housewives' dishes re mained unscathed. Los Angeles ob- ed its best demonstration at the jcity hall, a twenty-eight story buiKl jingand the tallest structure in south lern California. The peak of the hall s 'white tower moved back and forth with the shocks, but no damage re , suited. Unlike the usual record of earth quakes, there was a forewarning this 'time. The instruments of thefCar- negie institute of Washington seis imological laboratory at South Pasa dena registered a disturbance an hour before the earthquake was felt gen jeraliy. State Journal. UPRISING IS SSHSnUsXEB Parables of Jeus By E. N-itzol -The Prodigal Son. Luke 14:ir,- .t "Re cived Severe Ir juries While working ut the farm a few miles from Murdock, Win. Ean, Sr., pad the aiafuaiune to fall from the wagon which he was using, sustain -: Pic many severe brub.es and strains and which (pith c few cuts about the tod? have pla'-ed him in a severe po sition to get around. .Following the dressing of his ir juries by a physi cian he was abb" to get around though in a very painful way. Swastika Club Notes. Our last dot) meeting tor this year ; mas heed Thursday afternoon. April : Ifi'h. st 'he home of Mrs. Straich. i The greater part of the members Were present and we also had throe visitors. Fir-t the secretary reid tiie report for the last meeting and Btood approved. N-'Xt w elected new c!:. cers for the next year cf club v.crk . which are as follows: President. Mrs. : I" A Kneh" : v'ce president, Mrs.! Fred Stock. Jr ; se: rotary-treasurer, i l.'iss Meta Reickman; soc.al leader, Trucking We do trucking; of all kinds. Specials cn Stock : Pick-up loads to Omaha, 25i per 103 lbs.; Full leads. ZOc per 100. Day 2T night serv ice. Call No. 2020. Murdoch. Nebr. T!ip reason for Jeans to speak thh parable was the exclamation of on1 of the guests: "Blessed is he that shall eat bread In the Kingdom of God." Of course he meant to say 'Thr.t privilege bekmcci only to us Pharisees." Fr -m what Jesus had said, this m-;n drew the conclusion thai Jeus hud pointed to the resur rection of the just verse 14). All of this may hav been to set a trap for .lest:. that he should declare himself regarding: the resurrection. The Jewish belief was that there -ould be two resurrections, one for the righteous, one for the unrieht eens. The feast in the house of the Pharisee was to trap Jesus: they seed a man sick with dropsy in th" rnom. whom they believed Jesus would heal, and this being the Sah l'ah day, they would accuse him of 'lesccrating the sabbath. Jesus know inc thfl trickery of these people, was ready for them. pr;d the first 1 A verses of Euke 14. BCatthew 22:1-14 brings a similar narSble. Bu! in this parable we find in5 "certain man" is God. The "many bid'ien" are the rulers of the Jews: the "servant" is Jesus Christ. When the rulers refuse the invitation to the fea;d i. e. to enter into Christ's kingdom), the poor, the maimed, the tiiiiitl and the lame the despised 'tnsses of the Jewish nation are in vited. They joyfully accept and yet i " hecause t - Kingdom of Christ is meant to embrace all mankind. Then Christ through His apostles, goes out into the highways and hedges ( i. e. into heathen lands) Bid compels the Gentiles to come In. He said: "Compel them," not com manding force to be used, but in dicating that in the case of the Gen tiles a more urgent and presistent kind cf rreaching must b-? used, see ing that they were under the power of demons. The excuses show careless uncon rorn. not hardened wickedness. Busi ness occupations, family ties and var tractirns rre v leaded as excuses for not taking God's summons seriously. This supper has ect God an enor- I'anama City An uprising, which had been planned for three provinces, was frustrated by the arrest of Capt. Alejandro Ramos, former police of- ficial, and former Judge Gonzales, it eras announced by Francisco Arias Parades, secretary of the department of justice. Arias reported that forty ;.f i and much ammunition had been seized in Ramos' home in Eos Santos province, which was to have been joined in the revolt by the provinces , of Kerrera and Veraguas. V it I sV V r s t. v, . r. BUIIIIPSi For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN CASES -NAUSEA V OUR STOMACH JUST a tasteless dose of Phillips Milk of Magnesia in water. That is an al di, effective, yet harmless. It has been the standard antacid for 50 years. One spoonful will neutralize at once many tunes its volume in acid. It is the right way, the quick, pleasant and efficient way to kill the excess acid. The stomach becomes sweet, the pain departs. You are happy again in five minutes. But lon't depend on crude methods, try the best way yet evolved in aii tbe years of searching. That is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind that the physicians prescribe. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles II. Phillips Chemical Company and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. FINE FOR STOMACH "I have ne-ver handled a rcn p h that gay such wonderful results as ZINSE1P. Not one who has taken the BBSrye ui stomach remedy that did not obtain immediate re sults,' writes Mr. W. P. Connor, druggist at. Woodriver, J'ebr. End YOUR niomach mis-' ery. Jfs GUARANTEED. At all drupgiste. It bill tor h ear Beer Rejected by the House EEC AL NOTICE of Suit in Partition and to Quiet Title Josephine Timblin. Plaintiff vs. NOTICE Alfreran P. T. Wiley et al, j Defendants j To the Defendants: The Bank of Cass County, cf Plattsm nth, Nebras ka, a corporation; Ceiia Bennett, arlfe of Wiltiam Bennett; Mrs. Georpe "W. Worley, first real name unknown; Wm. H. Davis: Sarah E. Davis; Jasper A. Ware; Hiram Davis; I Mary Jane Davis; George W. Robert son; Tnomas McCartney; A. M. P. Whittier. Guardian of Frank P. Whit tier; Prank B. Whittier; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives, and all other persons inter ested in the estates of Marion S. F. Wiley. Celia Bennett. Mrs. Georpre W. Work y. Wm. H. Davis. Sarah E. Davis. Jasper A. Ware, H! :m Davis, Btary Jane Davis, Georpe W. Robert son. Thomas McCartney and Frank B. Whittier, each deeeaaed, real names unknown; and all persons having or laiminp; any interest in and to Eot seven t 7 i in the southeast quarter of the northwest querter (SE:4 NV,'1! ); northeast quarter of south west quarter NE4SW'4); Lots three (S) and thirteen ( 1 : in the north wesi quarter of southeast quar ter ( WN'i jSE ) und Lots four (4) and cipht (Si in the southwest quar ter of northeast quarter NEU . all in Section nineteen (15. Township eleven (11), North Ranee fourteen (14), East of the 6th P. ML, in Cass county, Ntbrask;:. real names unknown : To the above named defendant: The Bank of Cass county, of Platts niotuh. Nebraska, you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of March. 1931. the plaintiff in the foregoing entitled action liled her peti'ion in the District Court of Cass ounty, Nebraska, wherein you and h rs are made parties defendant, ''or the partition of the following de ribed real estate, to-wi? : Lot seven (7) in the south east quarter of the northwest quarter (SEN'W'i); north east quarter of the southwest quarter (NEViSWi;); Lots three (3) and thirteen (13) In the north 1 dt quarter of the southeast quarter iNWV;SEli). and Lots four ( 4 and eight (8), in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW'jNE1 t, all in Section nineteen 19), Township eleven (11), North Range fourteen (14). east of the bth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska among tbe parties interested therein. to-Wit: The plaintiff. Josephine Tim blin and the defendants: Algeran P. T. Wiley. Mary A. Wiles. Lizzie L. Tenkins. Barah F. ?:rith. William G. Wiley, Rom hell N. Hecser, William A. Wood. Cha-lie E. Wiley. Addie E. Park. Annette ML Ellington. Warn n f Wiley, James C. Wiley. George E. Wil y. The Bank of Cass Comity, of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Helen R. Send, Rose K. Smith and Malvern W. Ren !. nc ording to their respective rights and interests therein, as may he found, confirmed and decreed by he Court, and that all defendants named in said petition be required to set up and assert their claims, if any they have in r to said real es T.te. adverse to the owners thereof tnd that the same he considered and ond::ded by the decree of the Court in.! frvr equitable relief and for costs. Ton are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day if May. 1931. or your default will be ante red in said came and a decree in , partition entered therein as prayed For in said petition. To all of the above named defend ante except the defendant, The Bank nf Cass County, of Plattsmouth, Ne braSka, you and each of you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of March. 1931. Josephine Timblin. , plaintiff herein, filed her petition in ihe District Court Of Cssc county. Nebraska, against yon and each of you as defendants, the ohjert and prayer oS said petition being l qui t title of sai.l plaintiff and her joint tAn ante Of record in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot seven (7) in the south east quarter of the northwest quarter (8B1(W); north east quarter of the southwest quarter NE1, SW'i); Lots three 3 and thirteen (13 in the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter t NW ' J SE ) , and Lot four (4) and eight (S. in the southwest quarter of the north-ast quarter (SWKSK), ail in Section nineteen (19). j Township eleven ill). North Range fourteen 14, east of the fth P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska and to exclude you and each of you frees having or claiming any interest j therein. You and each of you are further j notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before; lidn day, the 2Mh day of May. 1931. or the allegations therein contained 1 will be taken as true and a decree rendered against you and each ofj you according to the praj-er of said petition. Dated this 6th day of April. A.! D. 1931. JOSEPHINE TIMBLIN. Plaintiff. CARL D. GANZ, Attorney. al3-4w 1 Rains that controlled a series of furiou3 forest firec in upper Michigan and Wisconsin last week-enrl failed to touch the Long Lake area aud the tinder dry slushing burned rapidly. , Measure Ber.ten After Earlier Action in Favor Margin of Five Votes Lincoln. Neb.. April 24 By a ma-r gin of five vote, the hill to permit Nebraska producers of near beer to temploy a formula used in 24 other ! states was defeated in the house of representatives late today. Earlier in the day the house voted, 4H to 44. to defeat c motion for definite postponement. The vote on passage showed 4C members In favor j of the bill ant' 4 8 in opposition. Defeat of the measure, introduce;. ! in the senate by Senator H. K. Ea? , ton (den:.. Omaha). w::s brought ; about by those who asserted it was j a measure to weaken the prohibition ; law. If passed, brewers would have fa I n I permitted to make beer by retaining j the alcohol for the necessary blend i ing, with the provision for extrac tion cf the alcohol before the bever I age was placed upon the mnrket. i Other liquids brewed in this manner. WILL BUILD GBADE SCHOOL The matter of better school facill- I ties for the village of Cedar Cr ek has been discussed for a long t:me ad ' at a muas meeting it was decided to ihold an election, which was done re leetttiy and at the election the prop osition carried by a vote ol 4 in favor to 17 against. Bids are being advertised by R. M. Stivers, iderk Of the board, i-r th construction Bf the building, whhh are. to be opened on May 15th. The Beard of Education is BOCQJnosad of R. M. Stivers, director; A. G. Kwa:ida, treasurer and li. H. sleiaingur, EQod erator, with L. W. Shiader an 1 Joha M. Gauer comprising the building committee. sf ! gas Restless l7f . . - Wesliirg-ton Advised Ccre;ntrated Fcrces of Revolutionists De feated ir. Dr. CHILDREN CHILDREN will fret, often for no ; arent reason. Hut there's always Castoria! As harmless as the recipe on (he v.Tpper; mild and bland as it tastes. But iis penile action soothes a gcter -icrc surely than a mure Washind do saying the revolut: had collapsed Hen lun tl m le, a youngsl powerful n That's t children's r tiniest infj need. In friends of the bill s?id. were Import- j frcir jjle HTondnr ed into Nebraska from other States l"iniTiHnnr to the extent of nine million bottles in 1930. j OBsaha members of the bouse who ! sought its pessage for the benefit rf brewers there, who claim they art ! unable to produce beer under exist ing laws to compete with that made in other states, contested vigorousiy . to gain the necessary 51 votes. One .-all of the hones after another eras1 j demanded, but six members declln ed to cast a ballot. World-Herald. KING IS AT DESTINATION Purchas e. N. V. The royal house hold of Sir m was installed al thc large Ophir Hall es ate of Mrs. Wfa law Reid as Kinrr Prajadhlpok, Que-'ii Rambaibarni and advisers of i the oriental monarch completed thi 12,000 mile journey from Bangkok. , The yc ung ruler, who has trav . half way around the world to oh tain medb-al treatment in Am N i a : arrived at the little suburban sta: :o' I of Scarborough Wednesday noon and was driven almost immediately a"r (Westchester county to the cpecious ; estate he will call home whii& in j this country. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'Revolutionary Earlic v. en rd had hex Q the r volu: i. snlsta I. tl c: :heir forces ai ChameJscoi defeated aitvir 4S hours Tnform; i ion re: civ :! !:v depar.mtnt als'j indie turn in Iht- situation ment. Ministar Lay. ir dlspal tl ed Thursday i igfa eontii ued cairn , I -: h c and said the "rebels fa ed heir position cuisii.'r ' ' railway south of San I have retired srestm rd." the- rr.ilroad was oped its iron; Puerto Cortes t a P Tegucigalpa, Ho- durai srnment isued a dcree natic;;.-.! fufids at the i executive committee for I of wasrlsg war against rx which revolted several C the nor'heast. An number of casualties in several clashes be4 troeps :.nd the rehehi T" Th ur.-(i; y. Governmc noun;ed they had cap tor ixto Carias, a reh I oJB hew of General Carias, tfl iritio: I party. Thr was aturcd rear Ben The elder Caries has ent military and i" Honduras for years. The newepsper El Puel ed further rebel activit! iea-.ly of this special sdyl it may be gicn the as often as there is ?s of colic, diarrhea or disturbance, it is invaluable, :d tongue calls for j ust a few dn ps J oif constipation; so does nay ion of bad breath. WhcssenSf i don't exit well, don't rest veB, e any little upseL this pure le preparation is usually all - r . - .... rK All tl to use in tin urn 11 v sci an example for :.l departments to The Ptate of Nebraska. Caso coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of thai t Alexander Jardine. deteased. n ' ' To the creditors of saicl estate: 'edn You are hereby notified that I will I me: sit at the County Court room in ; Plattsmouth. in said county, on the 22nd dav of May. A. D. 1931 and on 'the 28th day of Aucust, A. D. 1931. Roman Dicz. The another bat'Ie was Jose Maria Refna o. a" C.e.i. fedfag fed eral troops against another at ten o'clock a. m., of each day. to merit of r.00 rebels n receive and examine all claims ; Ferrera neT Chasnigi gainel caid estate, with a view to their adlustment and allowance. The limo limited for the presentation of claims againr.t said estate is three months from the 22nd day of May. A. D. 1931 ami the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 22nd day of May, 19 1. Witness my hand and the seal of caM County Court this 20th day of April, 1931. A. H. nUXBURY. (Seal) a27-3w County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE cf San Pedro. State Journ; OMAHA TAHES 0NZ ?EP IN TK EIGHT DIRECTION it to tl In the Dirtrict Court of Cass County, Nebraska Paul H. Gillan. Plaintiff vs. Ali.ia R. Waterman et al. Defendants 1 NOTICE To the Defend ante Alma R. Wat erman and Ida W. Wagner: You are hereby notified that on the ij ISth day of April. 1931, the plain tiff filed his petition in the District Court cf Cass county, Nebraska, the object and purpose of which is to foreclose lien of tax sale certificate on Lots 5 and 6. La Block 10, in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, j Nebraska, and for equitable relief. You ere further required to answer said petition on or before Monday, June 8th. 1131. and failing so to do. j your default will be entered and. Jndgscent taken upon plaintiff's peti tion. This notice is given pursuant to an order of this Court. PAUL H. GILLAN. A. L. TIDD, Plaintiff. His Attorney. a27-4w The eiy cf Or .' . I board, have certainly tal the right direction at t cutting their annua! bt tune of 87 thnoeshd clol'.'.rs. the citj- of Omaha has dene can tainly be followed by the sea cities of the state Is esr ly tbe time to reducp t: xes ha I oossible in keeping with good CCi and other uecccaci j ci.y cxp Lures. The following is taken the Omaha World-Herald: "Greetings ana feiii : is t Omaha school board! It !ias act! cut the cost f th- important dc ment of government under (ts ;i vision. Fcr the coming school its budget callB for 87 thousand ilars less expenditures ti.: :i for a. ... "Omaha tion to its vlls afflicting our so- a . i of commcii 1 1- ool board." AN 0KAEA COUPLE IS TER- E0EIZED BY BANDITS juries r terrorize divulge t cy. The ad farced Grsdy to K place of his mor . tund fC5 and de as struck over the !vcr and his skull , physicians said. FOE SALE Due roan Shorthorn Polled year- g bu it.--Louis Friedrich. 'Thus it is desBonstrated that the &2&-2td-2tw NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Iti the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of ' Amelia Helsel. deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested in said es-! tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in saicl Court al- ! leging that said deceased died leav ing no last will and testament and praying for administration upon her t state and for such other and further crders and proceedings in the prent ices as may be required by the stat "tes in such cases made and provided 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 22nd day of May, A. D. 1931. and that if they fail to appear at said Ccurt on said 22nd day of May, A. D. 1931, at ten o'clock a. m. to con test the said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant adminia-' tration of said estate to Anna Heiss! or some other suitable person aud proceed to a settlement thereof. A. H. DUXBVRY. (Seal) a27-oW County Judge. husbands wanted f who still appreaate their wives! F you are one and want to maK3 your wife believe you, take her a box of candy now and then. You may whisper "Sweet Nothings" in her ear quite often, but nothing "registers" like a gift, and candy is always a welcome gift. We sell a variety she'll be sure to welcome Julia King's delicious home made candies easy on your pocketbook 80c the pound. Biles Book and Stationery Store