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Thursday, yov. 19. 1931.
The IPSattsiflouth Journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
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To the man who himself strives
ariU'Stly G'.d also lends a helping
!!.
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If depression could he talked to
death, it would now be d-ad and rot
tir:g in tlie grove.
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Of course, they look impressive.
1 circulars bearing air mail stamps
al.u go into the waste basket.
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Spender?, says a columnist. are,as formerly
waiting f.r the turn. What will they
do uiier turning the other cheek?
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Si.n-e prohibition is to be a big
issue next year, somebody ought to
write a "iiottle Hymn of the Republic.-
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Prohibition workers say the peo
ple who are yelling for repeal are
mounding a sour note. Probably
pitkled.
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One reason why it is so hard to
enforce prohibition is the large num
ber of citizens who are half wet and
half dry.
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Hotels are bettering their service
to irciease business. - If it ges much
better, what will bercr.ie of nobody's
business?
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The e are the days wucn that old
song. "Oh. How I Hate to Get Up in
the Morning" is almost the universal
sentiment.
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Germany has managed to work
herself into an impregnable position.
Yh n the collector comes to the door
he is promptly bitten by the wolf. "
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But in this depression if there's
less cf everything el?e. there's at
least a bumper crop of pictures of
f.jctball players making funny faces.
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Gloria Swanson. darling of the
screen, had a second marriage cere
mony performed with her new fourtli
husband, just in order to make it
mere binding and avoid the possl-
bility cf legal technicalities. Is it!
possible that tne glorious Uioria gai -
has decided to settle down and make
decided to settle down and make
matrimony permanent?
GOSSARD
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The stately figure can
wear the new fashions with
charm and dignity if she
chooses this Gcssard com
bination. It's designed v-ith
an Inner beit to fief en
the abdomen. Fashioned
of beautiful brocade crd
elastic, with bust section:
of satin tricot. Mode' 3 jor
Ladies Toggery
"The Shop of Personal Service"
Plattsmouth
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Any college boy will admit that a
heavy date is no fun if she sits on
your lap.
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Ton thousand Ethiopians in Africa
recently ate raw beef in a celebra
tions, and enjoyed it. It probably
was bully.
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Ilusiness must be getting better.
Three race tracks are to be operated
at Miami this winter, instead of one
Charles Curtis is silent on his po-
- - i i r . i. i ; s
uwcai pians. rruuamy waning tor
the K?publicans to sing "Waltz Ale
Around Again. Charlie.".
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Ccnfessicn stories are getting a
big play. Indicating that if your
past is dark enough, there comes a
day when "now it tan be sold."
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An Indian agent says Indians on
re.-ervations run to the superintend
ent every time they have a squabble
with the wife. Of course, that's too
often.
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Don Moyle. who tried a non-stop
hop over the Pacific, has started his
30-day sentence in a Los Angeles
jail. He's still one hep ahead of the
sheriff.
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Mayor Cirmak is boosting Chi
cago for the capital of the Demo
cratic party. With Monsieur Capone
in durance vile, something just had
to hi done.
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Don't judge a man these days by
his nose. Remember, this has been
a warm autumn, and perhaps his
nose has been tinted with sunshine
rather than moonshine.
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A wealthy citizen of Los Angeles
arrested for uing profane language,
was sentenced to serve five minutes
in jail, "just to see what a jail is
like." explained th judge. That was
five minutes wasted. All our best
citizens are using profane language
nowadays, and the best cusser is tne
man who conimands the most atien-
uon.
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PEACE, NOT PARTISANSHIP
Although Japan continues to pro
test that she will withdraw her troops
jfiom Manchuria if and when China
! complies with her demands, the pros
1 pect of such a withdrawal before No
vember 16, the date requested by the
League of Nations, grows more and
more remote.
In the circumstances, it becomes
appropriate for the members cf the
league council to' consider what steps
to take in the event November 17
finds Japanese forces still operating
'in Chinese territory. It also becomes
appropriate for the United States,
.vhich has undertaken to act in some
sort of not clearly defined concert
with tle league, to consider is own
further policy for dealing with the
Mar.cr.urian emergency.
In all such considerations, wheth
er in cfTieial or in unofficial circles,
the first concern should be to keep
clearly in mind that the object of
the league and the object of the
United States in this emergency is
not to espouse the cause of China but
to espouse the cause of peace. In
view of the fact that Japan has been
guilty cf repeated acts of aggrc -sion
against China, this is no easy mat
ter. The natural tendency cf v:orld
f pinion is to gravitate to the ii !e of
China and to make what is essentially
an effort to prevent war take on
something cf the quality of a mere 1
vcrdetta against Japan.
Acquiescence in this tenJency
would be highly unfortunate. The
Japanese are a proud and sensitive
people, particularly suspicious of for
eign affairs pertaining to the Asiatic
mainland. Anything which might
give them the impression that the
powers which are new championing
the cause of China would have to
stiffen their opposition and insure a
continuation of what is now virtually
a state of war.
It is. therefore, of the utmost im
portance for Geneva and Washing
ton to make it clear that their only
j purpose is to promote a settlement
!of the dispute by negotiation instead
cf by war. Even w'th this point
plainly understood the task of restor
ing peace will be difficult enough.
Without such an understanding it
would be impossible. Baltimore Sun.
CAREERS FOR CASTAWAYS
A new career, romantic and re
munerative, stands by in the offing,
and probably many an adventurous
wight, paraphrasing his Shakes
peare, is already loudly and desper
ately crying, "My kingdom for a
boat!" For, without some sort of
craft, how shall he sail the trackless
main in quest of some distant, lonely
islet upon which to fling himself,
marooned but enraptured, elated at
becoming an honest-to-goodness cast
away? An uncrowded . profession rara
avis in a jostling world has sprung
up ever night if press reports are to
be credited regarding the good for
tune that has smiled upon three men
who were stranded for months on an
island in the Pacific. Before they
ever landed from the rescuing ship
which brought them samely home,
the castaways were under the vigil
ant gis of an "agent," with whom
they had signed a cast-iron and ex
clusive contract for the recording of
'.heir experiences in the role of Rob
inson Crusoe. So tied up, indeed,
were they that they were dumb in
the presence of interviewers and
shunned reporters as they doubtless
did the sharks when diving off Cocos
Island for their matutinal ablutions.
Alas, Daniel Defoe, even you must
yield before an advancing civilization
that recks little of sentiment and
still les of tradition. You have had
your innings. For generations, count
less young persons in every clime
have thrilled with Robinson Crusoe
as they gazed with him, in mingled
awe and expectancy, upon those
never-to-be-forgotten footprints.
No longer will the castaway search
for footprints. That is the very last
thing he wants to find. A deep and
undisguised disgust would fill his
breast at the suspicion that some oth
er fellow might already be on the
.'pot. No, your modern castaway is
looking eagerly for something quite
different as, for instance, a fine, fat
contract dropped by the speeding
airplane of a Hollywood magnate or
the Impresario of a "big-time" vaude
ville circuit.
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HOPE FOR LARGER VOTE
A year from November the United
States will again hold a national
election. Women' study clubs
throughout the country hope to be
able, by education and example, to
produce a material improvement in
ih number of eligible voters who
ex. to The polls.
In the last presidential election,
Americana showed themselves inter
ested only to the extent of Gl per
i cent of the eligible voters. Almost
40 per cent of the American elec
torate did something else rather than
go to the voting booth on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday of No
vember. A comparison of this record with
that or Argentina is one of the angles
which the study clubs will emphas
ize, thanks to a compilation prepared
for this purpose by the Woman's
Home Companion.
In the Argentine the voters vote
and in numbers worthy of respect.
At their last election, which took
place in tho s ame year as the Amer
ican election, approximately 88 per
cent of the ekc-torate wert to the
pell?. Not much more than 10 per
cent stayed home on election day.
Even discounting as heavily as
need bo the invisiable factors In the
situation for instance the fact that
the resulting semifeudal conditions
of life thus make it possible for great
landholders to control large numbers
of votes almost as a unit, the fact
that an extensive bureaucracy often
makes votes and jobs synonymous
it is jlain that somehow some of the
citizens of Argentina have discover
ed that there is S self-interest to be
served by casting their votes; that
here is some connection between their
government and their daily life.
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YES, CONGRESS WILL ADJOURN
The clerk of the house is not par
ticularly comforting in a view of the
next congress. But perhaps few per
sons could be. He says that if all the
problems to come before the session
are to receive the attention required
for legislation, congress would not
adjourn at all next year, but would
not adjourn at all next year, but
would run, "without stopping, into
the short session a year hence." The
running powers cf congress are re
cognized. Yet there can be the hope
that the body will not attempt to
solve all the problems of the" universe
at a single session. As 1932 will be a
national campaign year, many of the
members of congress will have ur
gent business to look after back
home. The season may be favorable
fcr early spring planting, with the
expectation of bounteous harvesting
in the fall. Then, with the national
conventions coming on in June, too,
congress will adjourn to save the
country. It could help save it by ad
journing earlier, but probably won't.
PLATTSHOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Kins: Carol cf Roumania Droclaims I
himself peeved because his brother,
Prince Nicholas, eloped with a fas
cinating brunette who happens to be
without rank in royalty or nobility.
Inasmuch as King Carol himself has
been enmeshed in an off-color love
affair for a dozen dr so years, his
peevishness must be taken cum salo
granis.
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Wouldn't it be zero in patriotism
if it develops that our soldiers fought
and died in France for the cancell
ation of civilization's debts to the
United States?
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FOR SALE
Duroc Boars. A. A. Young, Mur
ray, Nebraska. .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty. S3.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate cf John
Campbell, 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
11th day of December, A. D. 1931.
and on the 12th day of March, A. D.
1932, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of each day to receive and examine
all claims against said estate, with
a view to their adjustment and al
lowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
estate is three months from the 11th
day of December, A. D. 1931, and
the time limited for payment of debts
is one year from said 11th day of
December. A. D. 1931.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 13th day of
November, 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) nl6-3w County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the adoption of
William R. Reddie, a minor.
To the father of said minor, Wil
liam H. Reddie, and all other per
sons interested in said matter:
You are hereby notified that on
the 4th day of November, 1931, a
petition was filed in said court by
August F. Knoflicek, Sr., and Mary
Knoflicek, husband and wife, resi
dents of Cass County, Nebraska,
praying for the adoption of said
minor; that the mother of said
minor, Agnes Knoflicek Reddie, is de
ceased, and that the father of said
minor, William H. Reddie, is a non
resident of the State of Nebraska
and has given his consent to said
adoption in writing; that a hearing
will be had on said petition for the
adoption before said court on the
5th day of December, 1931, at 9
o'clock a. m., at the county court
room of Cass County, Nebraska, and
unless you appear at said time and
place and contest said petition, the
court may grant the prayer of said
petition whereby said minor shall be
adopted by said August F. Knoflicek,
Sr. and Mary Knoflicek, husband and
wife.
A..H. DUXBURY.
n9-3w (Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
By Special Master Under
Decree
Daniel H. McClenahan, Special
Master, 526 Little Bldg., Lincoln,
Nebraska.
Public notice is hereby given that
by virtue of an order of tale issued
out of the District Court of the United
States, District of Nebraska, Lincoln
Division, and in pursuance to a de
cree of said court rendered and filed
on the 12th day of September, 1931,
in an action therein pending, to-wit:
No. 296 Equity, wherein O. W. John
son, is Plaintiff, and Carl S. Foster,
Receiver of First National Bank of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, is defendant,
whereby tax liens on the property
herein after described was foreclosed,
and the undersigned was appointed
Special Master of this court to sell
said property and execute said decree",
and by virtue cf the authority in me
vested. I. Daniel H. McClenahan. as
such Special Master, will on the 16th
day of December, 1931, at eleven
o'clock in the forenoon central time,
at the entrance to the Court House
in Plattsmouth. the county seat of
Cass County, Nebraska, at the usual
place where Sheriff's Sales are made,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the property on
which said tax liens are foreclosed,
and known and described as follows,
to-wit: (1) That part of Sub-lot 1
of Lot 46, an Outlot to Plattsmouth,
in the Southeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter (SEi of SEU)
lying within a distance of 140 feet
from the West line of Chicago Ave
nue, and all that part of said lot,
lying a distance of more than 140
feet West of the West line of Chi
cago Avenue; (2) Lot 28, an Outlot
to Plattsmouth, in the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
(SEi cfSEV4); (3) Lot 33, an Out
lot to Plattsmouth, in the Southwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
(SW of SE); (4) Lot 60, an
Outlot of Plattsmouth. In the South
west Quarter of the Southeast Quar
ter (SW14 of SEVi ) ; all of the above
described property in Section Thir
teen (13) Township Twelve (12)
Range Thirteen (13) East of the 6th
P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska; to
satisfy first, the sum of $56.90, costs
shown on order of sale, and the ac
cruing costs; second, the amounts de
creed to be due plaintiff with inter
est as set forth in said decree, and
the Order of Sale, on the first, sec
ond, third and fourth cause of action,
and the surplus if any, to be paid to
defendant. Said parcels of land to
be sold separately to satisfy the costs,
liens and fees against the same. All
as provided by said decree and order
of sale.
Dated November 10. 1931.
DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN,
Special Master of the Unit
ed States District Court.
District of Nebraska.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Byron Atkinson, deceased.
. To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court Ropm in
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said Coun
ty, on the 11th day of December, A.
D. 1931. and on the 12th day of
March. A. D. 1932, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon of each day to receive
and examine all claims against said
estate, 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 11th day of December, A. D.
1931, and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
11th day of December, A. D. 1931.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 14th day of
November, A. D. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) nl6-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
F. W.
Klusmire,
Plaintiff.
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vs.
NOTICE
Claus Speck, et al..
Defendants,
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To the defendants: Claus Speck,
Bess Speck, Edwirt L. Scott, Freda
Scott; the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estates of
Edwin L. Scott, and Freda Scott, each
deceased, real names unknown; and
all persons having or claiming any
interest in and to Lot twenty-two
(22), in Section twenty-eight (28).
and Let twenty-nine (29), in Sec
tion thirty-three (33), all in Town
ship twelve (12), north range four
teen (14), east of the 6th P. M., in
Cass County, Nebraska, being an
Island in the Missouri River, and
commonly referred to as Speck's Is
land, now known as Klusmire's Is
land, real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that F. W. Klusmire as plain
tiff, filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of
the County of Cass. Nebraska, on the
26th day "of October. 1931, against
you and each cf you. the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to ob
tain a decree of the court quieting
the title to Lot twenty-two (22). in
Section twenty-eight (2S), and Lot
twenty-nine (29), in Section thirty
three (33), all in Township twelve
(12), north range fourteen (14), east
of the Cth P. M., in Cass County, Ne
braska, being an Island in the Mis
souri River, and commonly referred
to as Speck's Island, now known as
Klusmire's Island, in plaintiff as
against you and each of you, and for
such other relief as may be just and
equitable in the premises.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 28th day of December,
1931, or the allegations therein con
tained will be taken as true and a
decree will be rendered in favor of
the plaintiff. F. W. Klusmire, as
against you and each of you accord
ing to the prayer of said petition.
F. W. KLUSMIRE.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
Henry Trout,
Plaintiff.
vs.
James Oneal, et al..
NOTICE
Defendant. j
To the defendants: James Oneal,
Mrs. James Oneal. first real name un
known; James O'Neal, Mrs. James
O'Neal, real name unknown; Matilda
A. Conwell. widow; Bell Conwell,
W. H. Conwell. also known as Wil
liam H. Conwell, Mary E. Jones and
husband. A. J. Jones; George Con
well and wife. Obigaill Conwell, also
known as Gilly Conwell, B. J. Con
well, real name unknown and wife,
Mattie Conwell. the heirs, devisees,
legatees personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estates of -James Oneal, Mrs. James
Oneal. real name unknown; James
O'Neal, Mrs. James O'Neal, real name
unknown; Matilda A. Conwell, wid
ow; Bell Conwell. W. H. Conwell,
also known at William H. Conwell,
Mary E. Jones and husband, A. J.
Jones; George Conwell, and wife,
Obigaill Conwell, also known as Gilly
Conwell; B. J. Conwell, first real
name unknown, and wife, Mattie
Conwell. and G. E. Conwell, real
name unknown, each deceased, real
names unknown, and all persons hav
ing or claiming any interest in and
to Lots 5 and 6 in Block 44,- in the
City cf Tlattsmouth, Cass County,
Nebraska, real names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that .Henry Trout as plain
tiff, filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska, on the
26th day of October, 1931, against
you and each of you, the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to obtain
a decree of the court quieting the
title to Lots 5 and 6 in Block 44, in
the City cf Plattsmouth,- Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, in the plaintiff as
against you and each of you, and for
such other relief as may be Just and
equitable in the premises.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 28th day of December,
1931, or the allegations therein con
tained will be taken as true and a
decree will be rendered in favor of
the plaintiff, Henry Trout, as against
you and each of ycu acocrding to
the prayer of said petition.
HENRY TROUT.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
His Attorney.
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xry a Joanial Want-AO.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO
Joseph P. Murphy, Margaret Mur
phy, his wife; Bradford J. Murphy,
Margaret Murphy, his wife; Cath
erine Wonder. Charles J. Wonder and
Ershal Murphy:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Humphrey F. Murphy
filer! his petition in the District Court
of Cass County. Nebraska, against
you and others for partition of the
SE'4 and N of the NEU of Sec
tion 20, Township 11, Range 12. in
Cass County, Nebraska; you are here
by required to answer said petition
on or before the 4th day of January,
1932, or the allegations in said peti
tion will be taken as true and parti
tion made accordingly.
H I'M PURE Y F. MURPHY.
Plaintiff.
D. O. DWYER. - .
W. L. DWYER.
Attorneys. n!6-4w
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, SS.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Green Piggott. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You ate hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court Room
In Plattsmouth, in said County, on
the 11th day of December. A. D.
1931, and on the 12th day of March.
A. I). 1932, at ten o'clock in the fore
noon of each day to receive and ex
amine all claims against said estate,
with a view to thir adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation cf claims against said
estate is three months from the 11th
day of December, A. D. 1931, and the
time limited for payment of debts is
one year from said 11th day of De
cember. A. D.. 1931.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 10th day of
November, 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) nl6-3w 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 Alexander Jardine, de
ceased: On reading the petition of Matilda
Jardine praying a final settlement
and allowance of her account filed
in this Court on the 5th day of No
vember, 1931, and her final distri
bution of the assets of said estate
and for hr discharge as executrix
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 4th day of December,
A. D. 1931, at ten 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 pub
lishing a copy cf 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 5th day of November, A.
D. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY.
n9-3w (Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
Pursuant to an order of the Dis
trict Court of Saunders County, Ne
braska, made and entered on the
22nd day of October, 1931, in an
action pending therein , in which,
Nora Folsom and husband, Guy Fol
scm; Margie Gilbert, a widow, are
plaintiffs, and David Wagner and
wife. Abbie Wagner; Edward Wag
ner and wife. Sarah Wagner; Harry
F. Wagner and wife. Anna Wagner;
William Wagner and wife. Rose
Wagner; Josie Nichols and husband,
James Nichols; Amanda Morgan and
husband, Morris Morgan; Jesse Wag
ner and wife. Neddie Wagner; Addie
B. Gilbert and husband, John Gil
bert; Emma Graves and husband.
Hod Graves; Nancy Graves and hus
band, Wallace Graves; Frank G.
Arnold and wife, Effie D. Arnold, are
defendants, ordering and directing
the undersigned Referee in said cause
to sell the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The South half (SV) of Lot
two (2) in the Northwest Quar
ter (NWU) of the Northwest
Quarter (NW'i), Section seven
(7), Township twelve .(12),
Range ten (10) Cass County,
Nebraska, containing five acres
(5 A.)
And. the North half (N) of
Lot three (3), in the North
west Quarter (NWU) of the
Northwest quarter (NW4) of
Section seven (7). Township,
twelve (12). Range ten (10),
Cass CountyNebraska, contain
ing five acres (5 A.)
And. all of Lot five (5). In the
Southwest quarter (SWi) of
the Northwest quarter (NW4 )
of Section seven (7), Township
twelve (12), Range ten (10),
Cass County, Nebraska, contain- .
ing ten acres (10 A.)
And. the West half (W) of
the Southwest quarter (SW'i)
of Section seven (7), Township
twelve (12), Range ten (10),
Cass County, Nebraska, contain
ing sixty and 28100 acres
(60.28.)
Notice is hereby given that on the
30th day of November, 1931. at the
hour of 3 o'clock p. m at the Wag
ner farm, one mile east and one mile
south of the Post Office in Ashland,
Nebraska, the undersigned Referee
will sell the above described real es
tate at public sale, to the highest
bidder, for cash. Said sale to be held
open for one hour.
Dated this 28th day of October,
1931.
JOE MAYS.
Referee.
J. C. BRYANT.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska. County of Ca?
ss.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Jonas Gunnison, deceased:
On reading the petition of Tressie
Fight Horn praying that the instru
ment filed in this Court on the 12th
day of November. 1931. and purport
ing to be a duly authenticated copy
cf the last will and testament of
Jonas Gunnison, deceased, that said
instrument be admitted to probate,
and the administration of said es
tate be granted to Philip A. Horn, a
executor for the State of Nebraska.
It is hereby ordered that you and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do appear nt the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty on the 11th day of December, A.
D. 1931, at- ten o'clock, a. m., to
show cause, if any there be. why th
prayer cf the petitioner should not
be granted, and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the
heating thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in tho
Plattsmouth Journal a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county,
for three successive weeks prior to
said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and tfie seal ot
said court this 12th day of November,
A. D. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) nl6-3w 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 William J. Miller, deceased:
On reading the petition of Chan.
E. Martin, administrator, praying
a final settlement and allowance of
his account filed In this Court on the
3rd day of November. 1931, and for
discharge of himself as adminis
trator It is hereby ordered that you and
all persons interested in said mat
ter may, and do. appear at the Coun
ty Court to be held in and for said
County, on the 4th day of December,
A. D. 1931, at 9 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 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
said Court, this 3rd day of November,
A. D. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY.
n9-3w (Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
D. O. Dwyer.
Plaintiff.
VB.
Joel Solomon, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE
TO:
Joel Solomon, Mrs. Joel Solomon,
real name unknown; D. H. Solomon,
Mrs. D. H. Solomon, real name un
known; John Fitzgerald, Mrs. John
Fitzgerald, real name unknown;
Sam'I H. Moer, Mrs. Sam'l H. Moer,
real name unknown; Alfred Thom
son, Mrs. Alfred Thomson, real name
unknown; Ellen A. Steele. Ellen A.
Steel, Steele," her husband.
first name unknown; Harriett S.
Newton. Harriett Burns,
Burns, her husband, first name un
known; Alice Newton, Alice Ruth
Newton. Newton, her hus
band, first name unknown; Wm. L.
Browne, Trustee; Annie M. O'Rouke,
O'Rouke, her husband, first
name unknown; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives and
all other persons interested in the
estates of Joel Solomon, Mrs. Joel
Solomon, real name unknown; D. H.
Solomon, Mrs. D. H. Solomon, real
name unknown; John Fitzgerald,
Mrs. John Fitzgerald, real name un
known; Sam'l H. Moer, Mrs. Sam'l
H. Moer, real name unknown; Al
fred Thomson, Mrs. Alfred Thomson,
real name unknown; Ellen A. Steele.
Ellen A. Steel. Steele, her
husband, first name unknown; Har
riett S. Newton. Harriett Burns,
Burns, her husband, first
name unknown; Alice Newton. Alice
Ruth Newton. Newton, her
husband, first name unknown; Wm.
L. Browne, Trustee; Annie M.
O'Rouke. O'Rouke, her
husband, first name unknown, each
deceased, real names unknown, and
all persons having or claiming any
Interest in and to Lots 1 and 2 in
Block 12 In the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska, real names
unknown, defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that D. O. Dwyer as plain
tiff filed a petition and commenced
an action in the District Court of
the County of Cass. Nebraska, on the
31st day of October, 1931, against
you and each of you. the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to ob
tain a decree of the Court quieting
title to Lots 1 and 2 in Block 12. in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, in the plaintiff as
against you and each of you and. for
such other relief as may be just and
equitable in the premises.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 21st day of December,
1931, or the allegations contained in
said petition will be taken as true
and a decree will be rendered In
favor of the plaintiff, D. O. Dwyer,
as against you and each of you ac
cording to the prayer of said peti
tion. D. O. DWYER.
Plaintiff.
W. L. DWYER,
Atty. for Plaintiff. n2-4w
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