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    THURSDAY . JULY 8. 19S1.
PLATTSMOTJTH SESQ WEEKLY JQ1FBJS&L
PAGE THREE
Cbc plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postoffice, Platismouth, 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. Beyond
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3.60 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance.
A pessimist is tbe optimist who
thought he could beat the birds at
getting the cherries on his tree.
Building materials are cheaper now
than in a long time and anyone con
templating building should do so at
once.
-:o:
The day of "2 for a quarter" cig
arettes has passed in Plattsmouth.
An increase in wholesale prices is re
sponsible. :o:
Only 15.000 people killed in Amer
ica from drinking poisoned whiskey
lust year. That's not so bad for a
"noble experiment."
:o:
The only reason our energetic and
wide-awake reformers haven't tried
to reform the planets Venus and
Mars is because they can't get there.
:o:
Probably the change in Bentiment
toward Uncle Sam in Europe is only
human, after all. As soon as they
find they can stand him up, they stand
up for him.
: o:
The tin medal doesn't go to that
preacher who orated for 20 hours,
but to the hardy members of the con
gregation who listened to him that
long if there were any such.
: o:
Forty per cent of Chicago taxpay
ers say they can't afford to make
their payments, thus refuting the
general impression that about 60 per
cent of Chicagoans are in the liquor
business.
:o:
Omaha is exerting every effort to
get some reclamation work done on
the river there and have the "Port
of Omaha" definitely located so they
can plan their city enlargement pro
gram accordingly.
Cut the HEART
out of your
R E PA I R
RILLS
NEW
At Red Crown Service
Publisher
Representative Will R. Wood, of
Indiana, charges that the democrats
are not helping Mr. Hoover. Well, if
they want to bring that up, Mr.
Hoover hasn't done such an awful
lot for the democrats.
:o:
Nation-wide accident record Sat
urday wasn't bad. com pared with
former years. Safety First educational
campaigns do more to cut it down
than passing ordinances barring the
use of firecrackers and fireworks of
moderate size.
:o:
True Story hour, one of the most
popular radio features on the air has
switched networks and days, and be
ginning tonight will be heard from
WOW each Monday. Liberty maga
zine, now a McFaddcn publication,
took over the True Story hour Fri
day nights.
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Rain Saturday didn't help the at
tendance at Glenwoods celebration
and compelled postponement of the
Isaac Walton celebration at their
park at Meadow until yesterday. Of
the Plattsmouth people who went to
Glenwood all those reporting say a
good time was had despite the rain,
with plenty of entertainment.
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The expanding query: What has
become of the old fashioned gal who
about this time of year "put up" 300
quarts of raspberries, 500 gallons of
peach preserves and a "ton" of apple
butter? Which incited Editor Sweet
to add. "And what has become of the
lady who spent a week slicing apples,
stringing 'em on twine and drying
them in the sun?" Yeah, and what
of the one who spent hours slicing
succulent kernels from corn cobs,
spreading them on a board under a
piece of mosquito netting to dry?
Seventy-five cents out of every dollar spent
for motor repairs and replacement of
parts is caused by incorrect lubrication.
Repair bills are lubrication bills. You
save at the spigot and waste at the bung
hole when you economize on oil by using
low grade oil or running on dirty oil.
New POLARINE is modern in all re
spects flows freely in cold weather holds
its body at high heat is thoroughly de
waxed and does not stick valve or rings,
clog oil lines or deposit heavy carbon.
For happy motoring at low c ost, lubri
cate with the right grade of new Polarine.
Consult the chart for the grade? to use
25i a quart for every grade.
Polarine
C T A M IV A d
OIL COMPANY
OF NEBRASKA
ANebraska Institution
Stations and Dealers everywhere in Nebraska
Somehow or other Graham wasn't
as good as usual with his fight de
scription Friday night. Even got the
fighter's names twisted up a few times
and had Max hitting Schmelling or
vice-versi.
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TASTING AND SMELLING
The Methodist Board of Temperance
and Public Morals gives cordial ap
proval to the suggestion of a Massa
chusetts manufacturer that hereafter
prohibition agents be required to test
beverages suspected of containing al
cohol by smell instead of taste.
The idea may have its merits, but
we have a still better one.
Why should prohibition agents be
shown this special favoritism, not
only permitted but instructed to
drink freely of confiscated beverages
before passing judgment on their
contents?
When a moonshine still or boot
legger's cache is raided why not call
in the neighborhood and ask every
body to sample the stuff before de
claring that it is violative of the Vol
stead act?
Surely the judgment of one prohi
bition agent, or even several prohi
bition agents, cannot always be in
fallible, especially it he is required to
substitute the sense of smell for the
sense of taste. The nose doesn't al
ways know. One's olfactory nerves
are often out of whack.
"The requirement that prohibition
agents drink intoxicating liquor in
order to testify to the fact of viola
tion has a deleterious effect on agent
and public sentiment alike," says the
Massachusetts manufacturer.
We'll say it does!
Instead of keeping the poor, hard
working prohibition agent soused to
the gills all the time, driving him to
an early grave, distribute the stuff
freely in the neighborhood where the
confiscation takes place, thereby caus
ing more deaths and hastening the
day when prohibition will really
prohibit, and eliminating the envy
with which the average citizen now
regards a prohibition agent who is
accorded the special privilege of be
ing in a frame of mind ranging from
mild optimism to delirious happi
ness. Any doctor will tell you that the
sense of smell is frequently fallible,
but when a whole community gets
drunk on the spoils of a raid it can't
be wrong.
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THOUGHTS WHILE DRIVING
Apologies to Mclntyre
Nebraska's 20-foot paving looks a
lot wider than Iowa's 18-foot ribbon
of concrete our new Oreapolis-Naeve
Park - LaPlatte-Walnut Grove-Belle
vue-A very-Albright route into Omaha
is nothing to write home about No
body wants to give up the auto, but
we surely do need to go back to the
buy cycle the dirt roads are better
than the gravel detours, the detours
are better than the run-down portion
of the main highway, and the run
down portion of the main highway:
well, that's terrible Omaha traffic
to Kansas City it all taking the Shen
andoah-Clarinda-Mary ville route, but
things will be different by and by
when we get our new, wider pave
ment on 75 completed through to the
Kansas line Truck drivers are a bit
more courteous, since they're carrying
around those referendum petitions for
the public to sign They used to say
of a frisky horse "It feels its oats,'
and yesterday a few cars passed us
that it was apparent were feeling
their gasoline A lot of us are in an
awful hurry "going noplace" One
driver who swizzed by at about 55
started holding out his hand just as
he got ahead of us and turned into
his own yard Well, the life of con
crete pavement under heavy traffic
may not be over ten years, but dur
ing all that time the maintenance sav
ing over gravel upkeep ought to be
enough to pay for re-paving Omaha
drivers are becoming a bit less reck
less (maybe it's the scare thrown in
to all of us by tbe new state law)
and by the way. have you taken out
your liability policy yet The law is
to your advantage, if you but realize
it Too many irresponsible drivers
running around in J 10 and $20 sec
ond hand cars who couldn't "cough
up" 30 cents in damages if they run
into you broadsides and wrecked your
thousand dollar car We ought to re
joice at the passage of this law and
the fact that it will tend to force these
irresponsible birds off the highways
The only thing needei to make it
100 effective would be inclusion of
the Massachusetts clause that a man
nust take out the insurance when he
buys his license There iB a wide di
vergence in the price of gasoline, and
an equally wide divergence in the
quality of the "gas." too Remember
the old saying, "You get what you
pay for," and, say. it's as true today
as when Columbus threatened to put
his sailors in irons for "rocking the
boat" Another thing, when you have
a flat tire and are sorely in need of
a little air, you don't drive off to Om
aha to get it at some "cheap" gas
station (some of them don't even have
the facilities to supply their custo
mers with that needed commodity)
so why not buy your gas where you
get your air here at home Speak
ing of gas stations if the number
continues to increase along our high
ways one will never need fear run
ning out of gas. He can just yell
down the road a few hundred feet
and have an attendant serve him
On the "wrong" side of the stock
yards; wonder why that infernal wind
always blows "strong" from the west
Children in street, honk horn as
they scamper away to the curbline
Roadside fireworks stands, another
evidence you can t enforce a law that
isn't popular, the bunting wet and
bedraggled from Saturday's rain
Homeward bound, bright lights, need
of dimmers, someone "gives" you his
and you can't respond because you've
already got yours "tilted" Coasting
into town a welcome sign big let
ters "Plattsmouth welcomes you"
a few jolts on Webster boulevard to
wake you up get the kids awake and
the family out raid the ice box
for a slice of cold ham and a bottle
of (no, you're mistaken, Oswald)
root beer off to bed and dreams of
"doing eighty," driving thru stop
signs and traffic lights with nary a
worry or a care until the old faithful
alarm clock advises that "another
day has come."
:o:
In Nebraska City some people are
arguing against the establishment of
a guarded swimming pool because a
young man lost his life in one at
Tecumseh the other day. He was an
employee, however, and was draining
the pool, being sucked into the outlet
by the rushing waters. For one death
in a guarded pool there are scores of
them recorded in the daily press ev
eryday, occurring in out-of-the-way
lakes and treacherous rivers. Occa
sionally someone dies in bed, but we
don't condemn sleeping on that ac
count. -:o:
Holidays are always a happy occa
sion, affording opportunity for get
together reunions and picnics in quiet
places for removed from the hustle
and bustle of modern day life. Now
adays people don't go in so much for
a celebration, the crowding and push
ing required to see anything and the
like of that. Besides, it takes a lot
more nowadays to amuse or thrill
people than it did in the horse and
buggy days.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass
8S.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county. Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 1st day of August.
A. D. 1931. 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 coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following
real estate to-wit :
Lot Three (3) in Block 50
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Cornelius
Mahoney, et al.. defendants, to sat
isfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by Daniel G. Golding. plain
tiff against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 26th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff of Cass County.
Nebraska.
By REX YOUNG
Deputy Sheriff. j29-5w
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
Gomerdinger, 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 his
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 determin
ed, and that a hearing will be had
on said petition before said Court on
the 24th day of July. A. D. 1931,
and that if they fail to appear at
said Court on said 24th day of July,
A. D. 1931, at ten o'clock a. m., to
contest the said petition, the Court
may grant the same and grant ad
ministration of said estate to Stella
M. Gomerdinger, or some other suit
able person and proceed to a settle
ment thereof.
A. H. DUX BUR V.
(Seal) j29-3w County Judge.
SHERIFFS SALE
State of Nebraska. County of Cass
SB.
By virtue of an Order of -Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgwav, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed. I will on the 1st day of August.
A. D. 1931. 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 coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following
real estate to-wit:
The North 140 feet of Lot
Eleven (11) in the northwest
Quarter of the northwest Quar
ter of Section Nineteen (19)
Township Twelve (12), Range
Fourteen (14), East of the 6th
P. M. in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Sarah Cath
erine Higley, et al, defendants, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by Daniel G. Golding, plain
tiff, against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. June 2Cth,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED,
Sheriff of Cass County.
Nebraska.
By REX YOUNG
Deputy Sheriff. j29-5w
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
Mary K. Kunz,
Plaintiff,
vs.
All persons having or
claiming any interest in
the North Half (N) of
the South-west Quarter
(SWV ) of Section Thirty- NOTICE
two (32), Township Ten
(10), North, Range Ten
( 10 ) . East of the 6th Prin
cipal Meridian, in Cass
County, Nebraska, real
names unknown.
Defendants.
To all persons having or claiming
any interest in the North Half
(N) of the South-west Quarter
(SWV4) of Section Thirty-two (32),
Township Ten (10), North, Range
Ten (10), East of the 6th Principal
Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska,
real names unknown.
You and each of you are hersby
notified that on the 19th day of
June, 1931, the plaintiff in the fore
going action filed her petition in
the district Court of ''ass county,
Nebraska, wherein you and each of
you are made parties defendant for
the purpose of obtaining i oecree
from said Court quieting title i:s the
plaintiff to the following described
real estate, to-wit:
The North Half (N) of the
South-west Quarter (SW ) of
Section Thirty-two (32), Town
ship Ten, (10), North, Range
Ten (10). East of the 6th Prin
cipal Meridian, in Cass county,
Nebraska
and to exclude you and each of you
from having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to said real
estate.
You are reauired to answer said
petition cf the plaintiff on or before
Mondav, August 10. 1931.
MARY KL KUNZ.
Plaintiff.
GUY L. CLEMENTS.
Attorney.
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Bates Book and Gift Shop is ex
clusive Dennison decorative supplies
dealer in this vicinity.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, as.
In the County Cour:.
In the matter of the estate of
Amelia Heisel, 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 17th day of July, A. D. 1931.
and on the 16th day of October,
A. D. 1931, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of each day to receive and
examine all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limit
ed for the presentation of claims
against said estate is three months
from the 17th day oi July. A. D.
1931, and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
17th day of July. A. D. 1931.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 22nd dav of
June. A. D. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j22-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 11th day of July, A. D.
1931. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at the south front door of the court
house, in the City of Plattsmouth, in
said county, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing real eBtate, to-wit:
Lots seven (7) and eight (8)
in Block fifty-nine (59) in the
City of Plattsmouth, in the
County of Cass, State of Ne
braska The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of T. W. Hud
gins et al. Defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court, recovered by
The Standard Savings and Loan As
sociation of Omaha, Nebraska, Plain
tiffs against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 6th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court, within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 11th day of July. A. D.
1931, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at the south front door of the court
house. In the City of Plattsmouth, in
said County, sell at puolic auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing real estate, to-wit:
Lots 8 and 9 In Block 2. In
Stadelman's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska :
Lots 7. 8 and 9 in Block 2, in
Donelan's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Frances
Schulze et al. Defendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by Paul H. Gillan, Plaintiff against
said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 6th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska
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LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County. Nebraska.
Matilda Jardine, Execu
trix of the estate of Alex
ander Jardine, deceased.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Earl M. Jardine, Vera M.
Demmitt, Verna K. Bate,
Leonard A. Jardine. Ever- NOTICE
ett C. Jardine, a minor,
heirs at law of the estate
of Alexander Jardine. de
ceased and the estate of
Alexander Jardine, de
ceased. Defendants.
In the Matter of the Application
of Matilda Jardine, Executrix for Li
cense to Mortgage Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that, on
the 23rd day of June, 1931. the fol
lowing order to show cause was
made.
Now on this 23rd day of June.
1931, Matilda Jardine. Executrix of
the estate of Alexander Jardine, de
ceased, having presented her peti
tion under oath, praying for license
to mortgage the following described
real estate, to-wit:
The North Half (N) of
the Northwest Quarter iNW)
of Section Eight (8i, in Town
ship Eleven (11). North, Range
Nine (9). East of the 6th P.
M., in the County of Cass,
State of Nebraska
for the sum of $5500.00, or any less
amount to pay the debts and claims
filed in the County Court of Cass
county. Nebraska, and allowed by
said County Court, Court costs, ex
penses of administration, allowances
made by the County Court of Cass
county, and the Court costs and ex
penses of the proceedings in this
Court.
It is therefore, ordered that all
persons interested in said estate ap
pear in the District Court ot uass
county, Nebraska, on the 27th day
of July, 1931, at the hour of 9
o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any
there be, why license should not be
granted to said Matilda Jardine, to
mortgage the above described real
estate of said decedent in the amount
and for the purposes therein speci
fied, and that this notice be publish
ed for four successive weeks in the
Plattsmouth Journal as provided by
law.
JAMES T. BEG LEY.
Judge of the District Court.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
88.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of the Dis
trict Court, within and fur Cass
County, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 11th day of July.
A. D. 1931, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day at the South Front Door of
the Court House in the City of
Plattsmouth. in said County. ell at
public auction to the high 1 bidder
for cash the following real estate to
wit: West two-thirds of Lot 4. in
Block 19, in the Village of Avoca in
Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Asa J. John
son, et al., defendants, to satisfy a
Judgment of said Court recovered by
Byron Golding. plaintiff agalaM said
defendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska. June 8th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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LEGAL NOTICE
In
the District Court of CaBB
County. Nebraska.
Allen B.
Wilson.
Plaintiff
vs.
NOTICE
William F. Gillespie, et al. j
Defendants. J
To the defendants. Floyd Henton,
Mrs. Floyd Henton, his wife, real
name unknown; Josephine Johnson
Bagnall and Bagnall. her
husband, real name unknown; Rex
Henton and Mrs Rex Henton, bis
wife, real name unknown; Niona
Henton. real name unknown and
John Doe. her husband, real name
unknown, Lorene Johnson Cody and
Cody, her husband, r-u) name
unknown :
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 19th day of May.
1931. the plaintiff filed his petition
in the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, the object and purpose
of which is to foreclose one certain
real estate mortgage and taxes paid
thereunder, on Lot 6, in Block 11,
in the City of J'lattsmouth. Cass
county. Nebraska, and for equitable
relief.
You are further required to ans
wer Baid petition on or before Mon
day, July 27, 1931, and failing so to
do. your default will be entered and
judgment taken upon plaintiff! peti
tion. This notice is given pursuant
to an order of this Court.
ALLEN B. WILSON.
Plaintiff.
CHAS. E. MARTIN.
His Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued by
the clerk of the district court of tbe
second judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Cass couniy, in an
action wherein Lincoln Safe De
posit Company, a corporation, is
plaintiff, and John F. Wolff. Ella
Wolff: John Doe, whose real name
is Fred J. Campbell; Mary Doe,
whose real name is Clara Campbell:
and The Plattsmouth Loan and
Building Association, a corporation.
are defendants. I will, at ten o'clock
a. m.. on Monday, the 6th day of
July. 1931. at the south front door
of the Cass county court house in
the city of Plattsmouth. Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following described lands
and tenements, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter (BW
SV '-4 i and the south half of
the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter S NW '4
SW4) of Section thirty two
(32), Township eleven (Hi
north. Range fourteen (14)
east, in Cass county. Nebraska,
except one and thirty-hund-redths
acres (1.30A. ) described
as follows: Commencing at a
point ten chains south and seven
chains east of the northwest
corner of the southwest quar
ter (SW4) of said section,
thence east thirteen chains to
the east line of the west half of
the southwest quarter iW4
SWi ) of said section to a lime
stone set in the ground, thence
south on said line one chain,
thence west to the center of a
ditch or draw running through
said land, thence northeasterly
following the meanders of said
draw or ditch to the place of
beginning, containing fifty-eight
and seventy-hundredths acres
(58.70A.) more or less;
Also that part of the north
half of the northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter i N If
RWV SWi ) of said section, de
scribed as follows: Commencing
at a point ten chains south of
the northwest corner of the
southwest quarter ( SV !4 ) of
Section thirty-two (32). Town
ship eleven (11) north. Range
fourteen (14) east, in Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, thence north on
the section line one chain and
seventy-five links, thence east
eight chains to the center of a
draw or ditch running through
said land, thence in a south
westerly direction following the
meanders of the center line of
said draw or ditch to a point
due east of the starting point,
thence west seven chains more
or less to the place of begin
ning, containing one and thirty
one hundredths acres (1.31A.)
more or less.
Said sale is subject to all out
standing taxes and to confirmation
by the court.
Given under my hand this 2nd
day of June. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff of Cass County,
Nebraska.
E. S. RIPLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff. J4-5w
Phone you Want Ad to No. 6.