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7HT7ESDAY. JTTNE 9. 1922. PLATTSMOUTH SEJII - WEESLY JOIT3117A1 PAGE TEHEE I he PSattsmoiif PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, 1TEBEASKA Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., aa second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postai Zone, $2.50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, 2.00 per year. Kate to Canada and foreign countries, $3.60 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly In advance. What the gentlemen in Congress appear to n :?ed is exercises in reduc ing. :o: The Forgotten Man finds lie's re membered regularly the first of ev ery month. :o: The atom, if science keep? on split tine; it. will toon feel like the Demo cratic party. :o: The daughters of the last revolu tion are acting like the mothers oi the next one. :o: A tabloid paper is offering a prize for a word to supplant "tabloid." We submit "blabloid." :o: The difference is not so great as it was between rugged individualism and ragged individualism. :o: The first thing to leak out when the depression hit us was the saw dust in the stuffed shirts. :o: Things you never learned in cross wood puzzles: She made a besom of wattles to sweep the weir. :o: The Le: :e of Nations is endeav oring to discover some outrages be'- ing committed by nations that won't talk back. :o: At least the big boys have learn ed that money's power to absorb a business doesn't always provide brains to run it. :o: A wiie is never auie to unuer-) stand that when it is too wet lor her husband to work the garden, it is dry on the golf-links. :o: Anyway, the situation ought to begin to Improve as poon "is v.-e fine! out from the graduation sreakers just what we ought to do abort it. :o: A Kansas girl who had her heart set on a June wedding was inform ed bv her lawyer last week that her j divorce couldn't porsibly be obtained before July. :o: Reduced to a few words, as near ly as we can understand it, Jimmy Walker's defense will be that he is just one of those charming persons People just can't resist giving money to. :o: The bridge team, known as the Tcur Horsemen announces that it has dropped Oswald Jacoby from its membership, and Mr. Jacoby replies that such a thing is impossible, be cause he has quit the Four Horse men. This, we believe places the af fair in a light completely satisfac tory to all concerned. to: Pagan. Burma, although deserted! for C00 years, still possesses today the greatest collection of temples in the v.-orld. From 300 B. C. to 1300 A. D.. it built about 5.000 of them within its sixteen square miles. In all history, they have never been equalled in number, variety and such architectural magnificence. :o: It seems to be quite customary for candidates this year in sending their publicity to the newspapers to state that "I am not financially able to spend the money I would like to with the papers of the state, but will ap preciate any publicity given my can didacy." They all apparently over look the fact that most newspaper men are not "financially able" to give away space in their papers, either. EM on mm en Ss We are distributors for the famous Rock of Ages granite. Largest stock and lowest prices. Drive over to our plant, southeast corner of Square. Glemvood Granite Worhs Glenwood, Iowa 2 fciiLSS Oh, what is so rare as a day in June if it's wedding day. :o: This is not the first depression. Remember about the pumpkin cater, who had a wife and couldn't keep her? :o: It is said cigars are being smoked much shorter. Recalling Peter Dudl ey's remark to a th'ilty smoker in one of the Weber Ji Fields shows, ":.r. your chewing tobueco is on fire." -:o: DANGER OP HITLER EISTURBING WORLD President Von Hindenhurg dis misses Chancellor Rruening, moved particularly bv the recent successes; of Adolf Hitler in elections to the' Prussian ciiet. The- Hitler star still ascending, the German rcp;:!:iic is tlrreatened and the world outsidc is disturbed. Disappointment succeeds to the reassurance that followed the re- leleetion of Hindenburg. What make it more disappointing is the i-ee-tTt overturn of the mimstrv in France witn the praaical certainty that Her riot will be premier. For Ilerriot i:: known as a man of peace and of moderate ideas. The conference on seemed more hopeful because of Her - riot s success, it seems jess nopeiui because of Drucnine's fall. II it lc i has been a fire-eater, talking force, talking revision of Germany's east ern boundry, along with all the oth er things lie has promised which no man could perform. Hitler is a demagogue, as his re cord shows. Yet he has go .Vol a ficrmnn. lint an Austrian, he! joined the Germany army. After the war he organied men and planned a; l revolution by force Ii ended in the 1 1 . . .1 : it.... -1 ' ,c i ( ; luuitiuus putccii e-i j.i-u. I left the great LudendonT taking ro-j fuge in a Munich "user cellar and i saw Hitler sentenced to prison fori ! five years. But Hitler v. a- out in a I year. Soon he v as winning votes. !?.nd from lhrt time drifted steadily 'away from his talk of force. If any-, i thing, this showed him stiil more aj : demagogue; iie won id neat for pow or until he saw that power might be his through votes, with less dan ger of prison sentences. ! The Hitler program has been ar.a- lyzed by students who show its cor. tradicti'ons. lie holds himstlf out a? : the great defense of Germany against j rnmnil'Til?ir. n::l in turn Tirot.OseS , the nationalization of industries, ,vp, t!k r,bont the nationalization of land. There is to be more for' oroi-i-'-.ndv ivitli tin v i v phowr? nf attaining this end. j Hitler is rot feared as a possible Tniin? or Stalin miirhfc be fear-1" 2 W VS-i Ld. . No one suggests that he has the!aI:d a half years of carf fuI inves;i" ..... . .. , force or abilitv tecjuisite to a real, , . , , ! dictator. Rather, he is the dema- .... . gogue politician, and if he comes ... , . . I into puttti, 1-t tA;;i-iru 10 mjuw iiiki- i self as an utter failure But he Lasl not come into power, and his prom ises glitter in distressed Germany, whose peorle have only recently come into the responsibility which the ballot imposes in a democratic government. Adolf Hitler, it seems now, must go up farther before he is done. Meanwhile the world is anxious, having known much trouble and small good come from the swash buckling, all-promising, self-seeking leaders, who too often gain favor in a nation because of its distress. Milwaukee Journal. SUIN BY irjLLHTIN"Cr DEBT 3 A reader submits a simr! formula for the prompt termination of the present depression: Para an act (similar to Lin coin's emancipation proclama tion ) freeing everybody of their debts on the day this act is in troduced in congress. Regard less of what an individual, cor poration, city, county cr state vould owe on that day. this act would free them of all obliga tions and give them a clean slate. As it now stands, almost ev ery one is on the verse cf col lapse, so let's get it over with and start a new prosperity at once. Rut the "collapse"' upon which "verse almost every one r.ow stands" would be rUide certain and c omplete by applit a lion of the s-useesied n ni - ody. For it would destroy instant ly the value of every bank account, t cry insurance policy, every Imildinsrl and ban association shave, every j trust ii?"d in the land. The savings of the people. money with wheih the people's daily j . -.ocm one day early in April a business i.-- being dot.e, the a -sets "l'crov d svuni!"i! o'-er tl.v I"! ter den the insurance companies, the small Linden. It flowed over the stre. t ard trust funds upon which millions of I sidv wuikB alike and moved in such v-My.s. orphan and aged couple? a If ass that it was impossible to murt live, are not in the form of uii-j.Jir.ke headway agaimst a. T!:l cause productive. : lie currency, lying in proved to be a parade of perhapr vaults, l ta money has taken the.f-fty policemen fro m form of loan?. It is represented by ail,-)t he r wi: h half a do; bond.-, by mortgages, by commercal i hrr.-eback. Tiie sp" j I):1IH'r- Xuliify I ft. th? American public , 'uid bo immediately pauperise- i,:Evei: desperate del tnemselvts i would be hurt, rather than helped.!; I What good a i canceld i'aun mort - j sac?, if the cancellation leaves the.as offering an escape feni the diffi ! farmer's. cus'omer.-- without toe , X1-a an(; perplexities of the re l wherewithal to buy his product: '.' j :;.un lesime. Put :--nh a revo- Wi,-'.t good a fori iven personal note. : 11 1 K:i:-g io-- n'.e ut oioi oi J.U !1 1;ar.ee oi employment, owing to me consentient c -,T-. 1.. paralysis of: i ! u.-i..ei.-. ui v...a. i.ene-m i..e i.ui.:-; '".cation of the loan Joan ( itizen has: i - f i . i t . ..II : , ,J ined on his life in.-urancc pol - if sin h nullification makes the - ; I'o!i( -v it--11" f -revet orLhleV . ' Out .--nv'-f.iifiiii1 Oui- corresnontle-nt, of course, l.adii.' no such untoward result in . i ni!.:a. when he offered hi? uggertinn. He merely thought it would he a nice thing all around, if every hard pres et! debtor chould suddenly lind his obligations canceLd. In the first place, the- scheme, if it ne far.cor'1' euectuateJ. would substi - uucr seenui;si e iitnu j caaov. Hinu-r-ai irriy. tne out r&n v-rc-ek!ng of ail b;ls5r.c-. for i u" pre.-, 1 on nice is cvti.tuuiy t-'oiaj which:10 t:iu- 111 '-(:,:itI pice , me "hemo could not be H:ctua1 ed ' i-eitn.er I'reenlent nor congress ps- sessi n g c ons t i t u t ion a 1 iv.thority to impair contractual obligation tot BIDING EtmLAUCXACy ON THE CUES r'V.nli.c! T .-- .1 TTT -. ro Ivnoe.. n:;i ir;i i uiiu jvw..-.tr in ui r -. ' ;mae ma ne -ianei. nui a i.enne, Th;rr y.tiircp now postoffice buikl-i2tphyi- still blov.s from the direc-;incs in uirft,rciU cilies are planned t'oti from which, came the political cyclones of- 1 C4 9 and 177C. The feath ers ii ruffles arc comparatively hum- He cme . Thy ''eionp; rot to PtaU ly democracies to whom the septet- ol!anj thu, r;,n,T,ete;; w!th Iiriyate res i egal lut ; . i to the bureaucracies that present-1 iUay Tuhn hoCic I in ttruain on May . an otnciai i c ommittee, inc luding some of the most distinguished lawyers of Eng land. Scotland and Wales, presented t upon this question after two gaiion. i ne inoutrv naei Oe-en started by ro less an authoritv than Lord . Hewart. Chief Justice of England. who wrote a boou entitled "The New - '1"l,,,:' ": " uec-.ct. eu ; that tre great departments of the State were seriously invading alike ihe supremacy of Parliament and the functions of the law courts. The of ficial committee describes, Lord Hew- i art's warning as "a public service" and recommends the setting up of permanent bodies in both Houses of Parliament to prevent authority from becoming misplaced. In India also, bureaucracy has be come suspect. A chestnut still crack ed hilariously by Indian pundits has it that Adam could not have been a eivil servant because it is author itatively reported that he once lost a substantial portion of his side. In popular British slang "side" means ' bumptiousness. j In Russia a similar feeling bas i arisen. The Congress cf the Commu jnist Party at this year's annualmeet ing at Moscow passed a resolution declaring for the indictment of any off icial who adopts "a superior atti tude" toward the public The bureaucrat in Britain has now been voluminously exposed. In India he is being taught gentler man ners by passive resistance. In Rus sia the Communist Congress is tak ing note. The lessons of Charles 1 and George III seem not to have been in vain. :o: Journal Want-Aus cost only a few cents and get real resultsl WILL TEX E0HE17- ZQHERSS r.ETURIT T In Berlin two month.--, ago a mem ber of The Stai's staff made many inquiries about the p;; ssible restora tion cf the monarchy. IK- was as sured on every side that i oihing of il.e sort v. as contemplated by any important group. Tl-" were peo ple h? was told, who believed a lim ited monarchy v.-as. In -its r suited to the German temprameiit than a re- lege senio- writes this department, public. Rut these were held to bej"r,a editorial..- and other less public mere theor ists, who di.l not even j e xpi essions of sympathy on my grad havc a candidate for the throne to! nation from college with no job in suggest, j sight. Who told these busybodies If, then, there is substance to the that I wanted to work, in the first t t.".i-' tli"t .'resilient T i mien - j ;,;;rg intends 10 retire j evo;- cf the former j the plan must be a r j expect cd development, i ijjjitv of course. Tie i" October in c; ;wn prince, en; and un it is a po.-tri-C- rmar- peo- j.i. have rc tradition "i They are not schooWl ia a republic, iiarliameii- tary theLiH.v.- iiistitut io'is. Tly (-njoy the ami oageantry o:' monarch.-. station to enthusiasm that need a similar show would tie reEuiarlv twice a wet k. o there is a c-hanc- that the peo might welcome- back a HoLenzol- ;ieni as the syaibc;! e f i a glory and ; jlit j ,T, v,-oult! caus-e i at apprehen voub.i be re- siou in rurrspe a::d j Kard v.:;;e!y as a ce to the peac;-. I": til there is matie.s t the tontr; wiTI he dip:;-ed to l --fihi! e -v the in for v.orld K ve t here are n.e;: i:i Ger-re.-to rat ion o tr.c.ugh levcl-iieadc d !n;i;I:v to nrcvcr.t the tke incompetent II-.l i'tlit-nis. Kansas -ty star. TTT.-fTT' WAIT T .A"Tmt!VT.f -".TJ I ii : Thr-t :;.'he e-f the rati--:. wide demand iveri-ment .ui:'-;:r il-.-m expat.il ihei; -ontract aciivitie? it- I'tu-ine. e. v. jiicn c or..j ;-T ;; mhiii : p- ivate con e r: we at:' hearing o , :.0w tonus ol l.ustne.. which govern- r.-.Hnt agencies ate raking on from a'thne ,c time. (rie ot .lie late-t is the roie oi landlord with oCices to rent, v.nicn ; the treasury der-anment a ssumed in j Kansas City, where it had a surplus 0." office rooms in a newly construct- j ed fc-drral reserve bark building. Some of the office space was offered I lor rent to the nttblic, tn direct com- ! petition with Kansas City investors who had put their monev into office 1 - le'Miiiil' "c: with rooms for restaurants, where not only postoffice employes may se- cure their meals but tiiey will be! k - p - n to the general public. Unclejay and do. appear at the County tun ' nil i ui iiiucc vitm-.-,. T ,Ir,,i,.,OE- .-a i,rj . r,1T. itl t uncn ie- u.e pi-tnr.ea to run in son.c- of the new government build- ingfi, for the accommodation of em ployes and for the general public use. Uncle Sam is also feeling his way towatd operating sis a wholesale grocer by encouraging groups of em ployes to buy their supplies in a sort of club at wholesale prices. These new branches of government oer aticti are proposed at the very time v. hen congress pretends to be seek- 5. wavs for e(.ono..,y hv restriction of government bureaus, ton Pantograph. :o: -Rlocming- Journal Want-Ads set results! ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account In the County Court cf Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Floyd M. Saxon, deceased: On reading the1 petition of Ruben R. Saxon, Executor, praying a final settlement and allowance of his ac count filed in this Court on the 4th day of June. 1932. and for final as signment of the residue of said estate and for his discharge as Executor thereof It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do. appear at ihe County Court to be held in and for said coun ty, on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1932, 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 there of 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 suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court this 4th day of June, A. D. 1932. A. II. DUXRURY, (Seal) jG-3w County Judge. ;!n" fesr Sawing Commercial sawing from your own Ions lumber cut to your specifications. We have ready cut dimen sion lumber and sheeting for sale at low prices. NEBRASKA BASKET FACTORY SB "I'm pretty well fed up," a col- I ; nl:i i . " NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun- tv. s s . In the County Court. In tli-- matter of the estate of Wil liam D. Cr;I-man. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: Ton are hereby notified that I will -;t at the County Court room in iattsmnuth, in said county, on the I .'.n ':ay ci .nine. a. u. 1 :..::: ana on bv c K Leuewav. Cleik of the Dis ihe L'.'V.h day of September. A. D. Iritt c'ourt within and for Cass coun-l!-;2. at ten o'clock in the forenoon tv. Nebraska, and to me directed. I of each day. to receive and examine Uui on the 25th day of June. A. D. ail claims against sail estate, with a ic,oo nt in ovin.k n i-i of snid ihv. view to their adjTistment and allow- anc. i he tune limited for the pre - se-T.atiun of claims against said estate is three months from the f:4th day of n of'i ers o-;'Jui' I- 1,:- ;iIH- tbe time limit " e;l fed- payment of debts is one year tele caus'-M. j r,,n ...lid 4th day of June. 1!32. it was a-:-1 Witiies.s my hand and the seal of sain ioi'?.-y l ourt tins J(tn cay oi lay, 1 rj A. II. DFNRFRY. (Seal m.10-r,v Coutity Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE Scate of Nebraska, County of Cass, By virtue rf an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass coun ty. Nebraska, and to me directed. I w'l! e n the 2nd day of July, A. D. l'. '2, at I" o'ioek n. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house ir. said county, sell at public ruction to the liithest bidder for cas:h the following real estate, to-wit: The south one-half (F's) of Lots, five ( ) and six (fil in ;jjc . I H ! (I ; 1 ' J , 1(1 lilt V i Plattsmoutii, Cass county, of Nebraska The same b.-i-irc levied upon and taken as the property of R. A. Rosencrans ct ;.l, Defendants, to satisfy a judg ment of v;;:d Court recovered bv The i Standard Savings and Loan Associa- 'bin. plaintiff against said defend- Plaifsmouth, Nebraska, Mav 2Cth A. D. 1032. ED W. THlMflAX, i Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. m HO-f. TV- ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Settle ment 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 John Campbell, deceased: On reading the petition of Peter i pb Administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance cf his account filed in this Court on the 17th day of .May. Ii:t2. and for final I assignment of the residue of said es tate and for his discharge as Admin istrator thereof; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interesteil in said matter C'ourt to be held in and for said coun ty, on the 17th day of June. A. D. 1P32. at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er rf the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen-de-ncv of said petition and the hear- inq. thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof. I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court this 17th day of May, A D. 1032. A. II. DUNBURY. (Real) in 2 3 -3 v County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE To Byron Cough. Joseph Kinsey and all persons having or claiming any interest in or Vo 33 acres off the south side of Lot C. and in or to Frac tional Lot 27 of Government Lot 3, all in Section 33, in Township 1 North. Range 14. East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebiaka, real names unknown, de fendants: Notice is hereby given that Louis Stava and Samuel T. Gilmour as plaintiffs, have filed in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, their petition against you as defendants praying for the decree of said court brrring and excluding each and all of you from having or claiming any right, tit'e. interest or lien in or to 'any r.f said real estate, and quieting the tiMe to 33 acres off the south side of Lot f in Section 33. Township 12. North. Range 14. East of the Gth P. M.. in Cass county, Nebraska, in Louis Stava: and quieting the title to frac tional Lot 27 of Government Lot 3 in Section 33. Township 12. North. Range 3 4, East of the Cth P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska, in Samuel T. Gilmour, all in fee simple title. You are required to answer said petition in said Court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on or before July 25th, A. D. 19 32. or your default will be en tered and a decree entered, in accord ance with the prayer of said peti tion. LOUIS STAVA and SAMUEL T. GILMOUR C. A. Rawls. Plaintiffs. Attorney. jC-4tv , SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. Ry virtue of an Order of Sale issued by ( E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1932. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wit: Lots seven 7) and tight (R) in Rloek fifty-seven (.17 in the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass county. Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John Rauer, Jr.. and Emma Rauer. defendants, to saiisfy a judgni'-nt of said court re covered by L. F. Hoifcrty, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. June 3, A. D. 1932. ED. W. THIMO AN, Sheriff of Cass county, Nebraska. jS-Sv." SHERIFF'S SALE State cf Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. Rv virtue of an Execution issued j T t l5l'e south front door'of the court 1 iiOUS. jn S;.ii county, sell at public '.,,., iritl tfl .1,,. i,!p-ilf.t i,i,Mpr for rnsh the following real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter (XEU ) of the northwest quarter ( NW U ) of Section thirty-two (32 t. Township eleven (11). North Range thirteen (13). East of the Gth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Frederick Omer Schlic htcr.ieier. defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Federal Trust Company, a Corpora tion, plaintiff against eaid defend ant. Plattcmouth, Nebraska, May ISth, A. D. 1-J32. ED W. THIMGAN, Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. m23-5w ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Settle ment of Account In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass County, ss. To the heirs and all persons inter ested in the estate of Gertrude E. Morgan, deceased: On reading the petition of Paul C. Morgan, administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 27th day of May. 1932, and Tor a de cree distributing and assigning the residue of said estate and for Lis discharge as administrator;-' v - 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 23rd day of June. A. D. 1932 at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not b' granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear ing thereof he given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court this 27th day of May, A. D. 1932. A. II. DFXBURY. (Seal) m30-3Tv County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING To all persons interested in the es tate of W. B. Taylor, deceased, both creditors and heirs: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 31st day of May, 1932. Leon a F. Lay filed her petition in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska, alleging that one W. B. Taylor, also known as William B. Taylor, a resident of Dustin, Hughes county, Okla.. died on April 9. 1928, leaving a last will and testament, which said instrument was on April 26. 1932. duly admitted to probate in the County Court of Hughes county, Oklahoma, a copy of such will and the probate thereof duly authenticated is produced herewith; that said W. B. Taylor died seized of an estate of in heritance in the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 40 in Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth and Lot 4 in Block 1T.2 of the City of Platts mouth. in Cass county. Nebras ka, and the southeast quarter of Section S and the northeast quar ter and the east half of the northwest quarter of Section S, all in Township 2, North. Range 23 West of the 6th P. M., in Furnas county, Nebraska; That the said W. B. Taylor was the owner of an undivided one-third in terest in the fee of above described real estate, subject to the life estate of Adaline Taylor in said real estate; that said Adaline Tavlor died March 1 2C. 1932. and petitioner. Leona F. f Lay, is interested In said real estate as sole devisee thereof, by said will. Petitioner prays that a decree of said rnTt be made and entered allowing the said will as the last will and testa ment of said W. B. Taylor; that regu lar administration of said estate be dispensed with, and decreeing that said estate descend free of all debts of said decedent, to the beneficiary, Leona F. Taylor, now Leona F. Lay. of Henryetta, Okla., as provided in said will. Said petition will be heard In the County Court room of Cass county, in Plattsmouthr-Nebraska, on the 27th day of June, 1932, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 31, 1932. A. II. DCXBURY. (Seal) j6-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the trusteeship of the estate of Anna Gorder l'loetz, de ceased : Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the Honorable James T. Beglcy. Judge of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 12th day of Mtrch, 1932, for the sale- of real estate hereinafter described for the payment of legacies and expenses of administration under the last will and testament of Anna Gorder Ploetz, dec-eased, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the south door of the court house at Plattsmouth. Ne braska, on the 20th day of June, 1932. at the hour of Iff o'clock a. in., the following described real estate, to-wit : The east one-half (EV2 of the northeast quarter (NK'i) of Sec tion eighteen 1 : L Township twelve (12) north of Range thir teen (13) east of the Gth P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska, and an undivided one-half interest in and to Lots two (2). three (3) and four (4), in Block thirty-live 3o) in the City of Weeping Water in Cass county. Nebraska. That the sale will be held open for the period of one hour and that the highest bid will be submitted to the Court for confirmation and approval. Dated this 14th day of May. 19 iZ. FRANK A. CLOIDT. Trustee of the Estate of Anna Gorder Ploetz, Deceased. A. L. TIDD. Attorney. nilC-5w REFEREE'S SALS Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgment in partition en tered on the 20th day of February, 1C32. confirming shares in the case of Humphrey Murphy, plaintiff, vs. Joseph P. Murphy. Margaret Murphy. Edward W. Murphy. Agnes Aiurpny, Bradford J. Murphy. Margaret Mur phy, Catherine Wonder. Charles J. Wonder, and Ershal Murphy, then pending in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, wherein the un dersigned was appointed referee to partition the land involveel in said action; upon report of the referee that physical partition of the land could not be made without great prejudice to the parties it was there upon ordered and adjudged by the court that said land be sold and the proceeds thereof be divided into shares between the part (en as there tofore determined. Pursuant to said Judgment of the court, the under signed referee will, on the 23rd day of June, 1932. at ten o'clock a. m., of said day at the outh front door of the court house in I'lattsmouth. in said county, sell the said real estate, to-wit: The SEi and the N hi. of the XEU of Sec. 20, Twp. 11, . North Range 12. east of the Cth - P.-II.. in Cas Count'. Nvau-.ka,., at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, ten per cent of the bid to be paid at the time cf the sale and the balance of the purchase money to be paid upon confirmation of sale and making deed by referee. Said sale will be made subject to a mortgage in the sum of $1,842.12. with interest from Jan 1, 1932 at per cent, to the Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank on the NVi of the NE M of Sec. 20, Twp. 11, North Range 12. Dated this 23rd day of May. 1932. J. A. CAP WELL, Referee. D. O. DWYER. W. L. DWYER. Attorneys. m23-4w ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the application of H. A. Schneider, Administrator ot the Estate of Robert Troop and Thomas Troop, both deceased, for license to sell real estate to pay debts. Now on this 21st day of May. 1932, came H. A. Schneider, Administrator of the estates of Robert Troop and Thomas Troop, both deceased, and presented his petition for license to sell the real estate of the deceased parties in order to pay the claims filed and allowed against said estatcB, and the expenses of administering said es tates. It appearing from said petition that there Is an insuffitier.t amount of personal property in the hands of the administrator to pay the claims presented and allowed by tae County Court, and the expenses of adminis tration of both estates; and that it is necessary to sell the w hole of the real estate of the deceased parties in order to pay the aforesaid claims and costs of administration: It is therefore Considered, Ordered and Adjudged that all persons inter ested in the estate of Robert Troop and Thomas Troop, both deceased, ap pear before me. James T. Begley, Judge of the District Court, ut the office of the Clerk of the; District Court, in the court house, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass count', Nebras ka, on the 9th day of July. 1932, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon, and show cause, if any there be, why such license should not be granted to H. A. Schneider, Adminis trator of the estates of Robert Troop and 1 nomas iroop. uotn deceased, to sell all of the real estnte o- said de- ceased, so as to pay claims presented and allowed with the costs of admin istration. It is further Considered. Ordered and Adjudged, that notice he given to all persons Interested by publication of this Order to Show Cause for four successive weeks in the I'lattsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper published and of general circulation in the County of Cass, Nebraska. By the Court. JAMES T. BEG LEY. District Judge. m23-4w No better trading point than Plattsmouth. 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