i HOITDAY, OCT. 3, 1932. FIATTSZIOTTTE SE1H-WEEKLY JOUS1TAL PAtlH TURKS -a.- . , . i , i, , i ii ---. JnTriTrrTTrj Iflie IPIattsmouth Journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice, Piattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher NOTICE isorman Thomas says the two older WASTE IN WASHINGTON a year for this one publicity item parties are spineless, but politics s . alone. Can you afford it? not conducted on me DacKDone, out This is addressed to the man in The government uses part of the The Democratic voters of the re ratner on the campaign chest. I overalls behind the grocery coun- taxes paid by the railroads to build sneetlve nrecincts of Cass countv will -:o: ter and in the cab of a motor truck competing highway and water lines; meet at 8 o'clock p. m.,' on October Both parties are said to be hard everyone known as a working man. it used 500 millions of the people's 7th. 1932. at the usual voting place put to find cash for the campaign, it is addressed especially to that tax money to help the farmers by and nominate candidates for Road If worst comes to worst, though, they man who says, "I don't pay Income trying to stabilize the price of wheat. Overseer, Assessors and Justice of the can indorse one another s notes. 1 taxes, why should I worry?" What is the result? The laws of sun- t DEMOCRATIC CO. COMMITTEE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE f 2.00 A YEAE IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscriber living in Second Postal Zone. S2.50 per year. Beyond oo jttUca. per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries. U40 Pr year. AU Birfwciipriona are payable strictly in advance. Journal Want-Ads get results! NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION "Coolldge to Investigate Railroad Problem." Headline. We look'for a uccinct report "The people do not choose to ride. :o: . The Order of the Garter has been restored to Kaiser Bill. What has he been doing all these years wearing i engagement was forced down If the voters had to choose between immediate beer and immediate pros perity, which d'ya suppose they'd pick? :o: A speaker for The reason you should worry is ply and demand kept right on operat- 'Roosevelt Not Frank," says a I that those whose job it is to pro- ing; the price of wheat is right down I m . . I I neadiine in a JNeDrasna paper, is vide you with employment and who to the figure which it undoubtedly that part of the propaganda to make I do pay income taxes are being grad- would have reached even with this some people believe it's Teddy? lually driven out of business by gov- huge waste of money. Who profited? eminent competition ana ieaerai certainly not the farmer, your em- Observers claim this is a yearjtaxes. You read perhaps of the great ployer or yourself. when the voters can be expected to new government office building in The department of agriculture is do almost anything. Anything, that I Washington with five thousand win- even putting out calendars suppose is, except fool The Literary Digest. Idows, or you Join with others in you happen to be working for a cal- :o: celebrating the opening of a new endar manufacturer perhaps have There is much hopeful talk about one million dollar postoffice In your spent your life working up have a tate are hereby notified that a petl- the up-swing. and in this vcilnity town. Without realizing it you are home half na.,i for. Alnmr mmes the tIon a as been nied in said court, ai- In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Fee Book 9, rage 319. In the matter of the estate of John Wynn, deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested in 6aid es 1 t -,1,1 Ar.m.A .Tln.l work has been found for many idle annlaudine the spread of a system, government inline th taxes vour I6.' "... J a 1 n.-.alh.x.l- I I " I ' I 1 1 1 15 nfl IHSL Will 21 II II I cHLalUrll L H 11(1 nit: pruuiuuiuu jjan(js Notably, those of the receiver, or In more modern Ian en aire, a rack-1 ii-i--rk litis luuiiiK ijiu3 iu a, ittiuio by :o:- 'em collegiate? -:o: After close scrutiny, Japan decid ed to adopt the Manchukuo infant The rest of the world also recognizes its parentage. co The G. O. P. might be well ad vised to mechanize its elephant be fore another great engineer is put In charge of him. Ireland may get her independence from England but, mark our predlc tion, she'll never have as much fun fighting with anybody else. ;o; Then again, it may be that Jimmy Walker went to Europe in order to get one of those New York recep tlons when he comes back. :o: Owing to bitter poverty, there are to be fewer nation-wide hook-up3 this campaign. The two parties will have to think up cheaper ways to are the country from each other. - ;o: This country la overburdened with speeches and addresses, but after all It's the little speeches you hear across the fence. In corner stores and along the curb that count In the long run. - -:o: n eminent financial statistician declares we are likely to have an other depression In 1955. That's good news in a way. For a while we feared it was going to be the same one. " MM What has become of the man who accompanied his wife to a dry goods tore and, when ahe selected a piece Of gingham or calico, the husband tested its fading Qualities by chew ing a corner of the goods? :o; The failure of the hurricane to appear In Puerto Rico until Septem ber 27 will lend considerable aid to the argument of those who are forc ed about thia time every year to as sure ua there l3n't any such thing as an equinoctial storm. - :o;- - . - "When a boy and girl sit in a car for a chat after arriving at the girl's home," says the Cbaperon, "It 13 her place to make tho move to go In." Such being the case, it often taxe3 the young man'a Ingenuity no little to induce her make the move. One young sprout says tear gas bombs are usually effective, though he sel dom uses them except as a last resort. rainstorm, wet plot. Clearly the victim of his costs. Is -:o: Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt says that high public office is bad for the of ficial's children. Well, the G. O. P, is going to do all it can for the Roosevelt children. :o: A lecturer says that mothers find it difficult to get modern children et which is slowly but surely going compete unfairly with him by sell- estate and for such other and further orders anu proceedings in me prem ises as may be required by the stat utes In such cases made and provided to the end that said estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finallw cot tin1 ami flotormf norl nnil manv not i vi t is in n rn me .. . ... , - i.i l i . iii i. A i. - . . ..Li -ni, i i . - , . i . i ... ... . I . I iiiul il lltai UIK will ie nau uii oaiu iuulbs me ut6iuu'iiB i iu uei- congress voie me construction or mat i government using the taxes you Mtninn hfnr niid Pnurt nn the 14th ter, but Just the same it isn t safe building solely on a basis of the Day under thee uise of aiding in- dav of October. A. D. 1932. and that I I i to sit around twiddling your thumbs needs of Kansas City? No, indeed, dustry and agriculture or regulat- if they fail to appear at said Court on the assumption that it's you busi- Vr.tes for a nostoffice in Kansas Citv nr .nmnt.mr.n i Hrivin- nrivafe on said 14tn da' or octooer, ivsz, ai I !" 1.- , O ness is looking p. are only obtained by the Missouri I enterprise out and buildine a huge i o: consressmen aereeine to vote for anlnolitiral armv in Its nlaee. riefore France, has also raised too much to put all private institutions out of ing calendars below wheat. We might offer her our Tarm business and eventually kill your your job in danger? board, with the tacit understanding job. The Star Boarder tnat tnis loan need never be repaid. How i3 this being done? Kansas! The foreproine are but a few of :o: Citv needs a new postoffice. but does the manv activities in which the to believe fairy-storie3. Now we are told that a new set unnecessary postoffice in Tennessee the inilanA nf 19?9 few were aware Vn ttiorc qfa ...... . I l " " oi teem is peing maae ior Aianaima where some other congressman has nf th woip-ht nf thi imtr nn the orten raced witn a similar difficulty Gandhi, which will enable him to an axe to grind and jobs to provide, taxpayer, but now that the pickings X 1 . .1 a. A V. I I I - England i3 reported to be sinking to sea-level at the rate of nine City is built, but simultaneously con- First, the government wants more -:o: Igress appropriates an equal number I taxes. . a scientist says me numan con- 0f millions for other nrolects which I ?ernnil. hpcanse nr ihe rlenree.-.ion. incnes eery century, ii isn i science began to function about 5,- are not needed. You pay for the huce losses and eovernment comneti- c yy years ago Ana u could nave waste eventually. tion in business the taxpayers have pie practice swimimng the Channel, enjoyed fairly steady employment a S17.500.000 office building for little or nothinz with which to nay. - lever since if It had chosen to do so. x.. . :o. . t b onened In Washlntrton al- Urer Its rfpfielt IsFiiinc- mr,r e-nv- a a ? a i l I"" I rfoo ana auacneu iiibmt. regular A new biography of Mark Twain though it was completed a year ago. eminent bonds, the price of govern- iV1 pursues tne meory inai me iamous why was it not used a year ago? At ment bonds will go down still fur- fleei invemeu u a ruiiuurguer iu writer wa3 really a humorist, and Der cent interest the carrying ther nvfiron i o c? V .c t in pa s t KYatiaii ta I ... . . I f",tul . --o in vm. fj. uuu. i not an emDittered Dessimisc. wnose chartm n-na si ir.n nnn for th veari ti i. n, -n-wv, ,. m, TVnrv. I..... a... I I ' lonmifai nnQArvnT inns vera in rpn irv l : . ...- ....,,. .j v. -. ,r .i 1 1 r 1 . . . il mma uuunuyitu "u luc iiiliuviv.v I lllLUttll. i iifse fiurpius uveriiiiicui -these unnecessary govern- taTPs thia unwarranted com- would, you probably can easily con- .who have been strongly tempted to Total waste. 1.150.000. Who profit-Letltion of government with nrivate vince your friends that most of these ,aUgh out loud while reading Mark ed? The man who provides your sal- business Is exactly like taking into pre-eiecuon poiis are buuenng irom Twainf but had refrained from do- ary or yoUr wages. your home a star boarder who con- ten o'clock a. m., to contest the said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to Clara Wynn or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. Dated this 16th day of September, 1932. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) b19-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION luuniai uusciimiuu- ncic in namj u was unoccupiea anu iae cucuncrce mgman. If the Literary Digest's straw vote savage attacks upon the human race, department was obliged to spend employes doesn't blow the way you hoped it Thi3 i3 a great relief to those of us something like $250,000 for rent. ment ta: parrot fever. -:o: An eminent educator says all his sympathy goes out to the youth of today who is up against a stone wall. but a lot of ours goes out to poor old dad, who will have to settle the gar age repair bill. :o: Ung so in the austere presence of a Missouri Schopenhauer. :o: Was It Needed? Washington celebrates the open-1 no work around the house pays no ing of this largest office building in taxes and yet who goes out and com- WFQT TT ATTTPPQ IYP line wuriu titiuaieu, iruiiii-uiijr euuu, m'cic- hu juu i"i ;uui juu . vtrv Tifwvn vr opposite me Dureau oi internal rev-i ui jou, wiiuia cougiesa r.garu- enue, mat collects tne income taxes. iua nut mieresieu in guitiumcm, iae Governor Roosevelt's nroeram for De3 anybody question whether such action and throw that boarder out? ,. ctm.,i,un r ,m D.om la building is needed? Does anybody! "The fewer jobs in Washington In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Fee Book 9, page 321. In the matter of the estate of Jes sie W. Hall, deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested In said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said Court alleg ing that said deceased died leaving no last will and testament and praying for administration upon her estate and for such other and further orders and proceedings in the premises as mav be reauired by the statutes in such cases made ,and provided to the end that said estate and all things Dertainlng thereto may be finally set- tributes nothing to his keep does I tied and determined, and that a hear ing will be had on said petition be fore said Court on the Zlst aay or . - ... V -: f i '-r?.i-i nino Question whether the"tieDartment of the more Jobs at home." fhil A Texas rarmer lost nis pocxet-r" - " . . .. ,, v.. . i.r..nf hnflf . .. . , the h.n hn nrniuvied It rnn- Commerce IS Spending Wisely iue nauna, J.uitur, Luitasu iuuiiiai u . . V October, A. D., 1932. and that if they fail to appear at said Court on said 21st day of October, 1932, at ten o'clock a. m., to contest the said peti tion, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to I. James Hall or some other suitable person and proceed to a eet- Lumber Saving Commercial sawing from your own logs lumber cut to your specifications. We have ready cut dimen sion lumber and sheeting for sale at low prices. HEB2ASXA OASXET FACT03Y NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Fee Book 9, page 320. In the matter of the estate of David Murray, deceased. Notice of Administration. AH 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 leaving no last will and testament and pray ing for administration upon his es tate and for such other and further orders and proceedings In the prem ises as may be required by the stat utes in such cases made and provided to the end that 6aid estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finally nettled and determined, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said Court on the 14th day of October, A. D. 1932, and that if they fall to appear at said Court on said 14th day of October, 1932, at ten o'clock a. m., to contest tne said petition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to Flora Murray, or some other suitable person and proceed to a tettlement thereof. Dated this 16th day of September, A. D. 1932. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) sl9-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILI t idea. muirura-uiai luia T.r, ua.i- ouvitr fTTRTOTPW? 'R'RTT-fir Governor ment of commerce is going to spend JHiXAJl CJK1JM BlilUUti ,. - Krr t,. .i,m in.lisms m essence oi me mc-Nary-1 - -'---- m iUt n nrnf. Haugen bill and involves the prin- Do you realize just as a typical ..-v., . :i cinles of the cron allotment idea. Illustration that this very depart- I The virtue of what " '"O I r I11I -111 fhlr. -,,-, ta Roosevelt nrniwinea lies in ttiA fact -" .. t i I oiMiHinv nut mllllnna nnnn mtllinnR Three hundred expert brewers oniy tnose wao suoscrioea iu " . " " . . I.u-. .,.u .,-,..,,, ,-ir of circulars, books, letters, etc.. I A . n .H n I I I I IT II 111 II .llll lir II I II LU1UUU ( I ' were 111 cuiiteiiiiuii 111 ueuuii jicd-i tAr tia-i K-.- in. 1 ins: ma iarm enecuYe on iarm prou vit "hnt Kh,,PV3 whnt nf it aJucIs. That eliminates the element of which is thrown into the waste bas onA loral exnert home brewer re- compulsion, as contemplated in earl Commerce. :o: Dated this 21st day of September, 1922 A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) s26-3w County Judge Iketl marks, "we decline better Invitations ier drafts of the allotment measure than that every day." Have you any idea of the cost of Valentine, Neb. A new bridge over the Niobrara river, christened the Bryan bridge, was opened Fri day with an impressive ceremony at tended by Governor Bryan. As a feature of the ceremony. X. K. WILES, Attorn? 323 Sooth INtb Street Omaha, IVcbr. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS In the District Court of Ca3s Coun ty. Nebraska, To Victor H. Breeden and all per sons having or claiming any inter Bryan was initiated into the Sioux est in Lot 796 and the south 135 feet -:o:- It gives the farmjer an incentive to preparing these millions or eorn- members of the of Lot 797 in Oak Heights Addition m-onerate of hi own volition. ment publications? Can you visual-1 1W to tho Village of Louisville, as sur- " hze the tt..mnt armv 29 thou-"lUK' nv was B,ven lHW name Maia veyed. platted and recorded In Cass Someone is always trying to use " canri emnlnvea m the commerce de. Ska, meaning great, good brave man. count. Nebraska, real names un- slide rule in the wrong direction anu ire"uon VL BUtu " 7 nrtment aloneliving on the taxes After the ,nItiation Bryan took part known (impieaaea witn otners., ae- - require no new army of bureaucrats partment alone 1 vlng on the taxes fendants: . . . v. -lit I vnn nnrt vonr emnlover navT I Notice is nerepy civen mat on as eiu ui iue ctuner luctiour ' ' FiVO thousand persons attended .v.. oi. H, nf RnntAmhr 1052 the . . iai Thia crio-nriii wacro in rnn criTTi-1 i v f " mis scneme renaerea imeiy. it wouia - the ceremonies. Brvan in an address OrelHentnl Buildine and Loan Asso- bo handled almost entirely through merce department Is r apldly being LevIewe1 his administration and out- elation, a corporation, filed Its peti- on that mythical ago when a woman becomes a spinster. The Wellington News reports that a very charming stenographer, who has Just reached I f Vi vanr 1 it. aIs r 4Ek voting age, waa being "kidded" I about being a spinster. She inTorm ed her tormentors that a young lady s a bachelor-girl after she la 25 and not an old maid until she is 40 -liinlloata-l In ttin Hpnartmpnt of uPri- Mln Ti ? . nldna If 1ltA T-T ?. n . . lniltiii a n rl In thA Inhnr dennrtment. I viuTciuui inwwitu w i - I llvorort nnnthor nrlrlrca at tha fnlrli i- t i . r n t l -e taken some half dozen different Similar armies of tax-exempt p tion and commenced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Ne- plans all aimed at the same thing silea are growing in other Washing xtracted the best features from ton bureaus day by day. each of them and fashioned a simple " proposea to spena in tne pres and workable procedure that can be en flscal year 1103,642,050 In the operated at small cost. ' Judicial, law enforcement and regu He has drawn from the McNary- latory commissions, which include Haugen bill, the Norbeck allotment prohioition, against i,jj.,c last measure, the Kleberg allotment plan year, while in the all important cur and the so-called voluntarv allot- rency and banking division. lake to inspect a Ing preserve. hunting and fish- F0E SALE One team mules; also one pure bred milking Shorthorn bull. with Shorthorn bull. with DAC.0D. SAME PRD(H bu Sa vo in Using iCC ECONOM DCAO. ed EFFOCD ECJTT ment plan to fashion on that retains eigbt thousand failed banks In the the best and eliminates the objec- United States, and where added ex- tionable features of each. penditures wouia De most neipiui, when tho nnt onno-oaa mma tn the budget has been cut down 600 ... i . r . writing an agricultural relief meas- thousand dollars. nr it u a nfe tmoca that it will I In the postal department there concern itself mighty little with the! will be an estimated deficit of 156,- innoQtinn nf .iiminu. 1004.000. Does anyone Deiieve ior a i - i It isn't necessary, nor is it pos- minute that the deficit need be 156 sible, to curtail production by law J million dollars if the government bu or Imperial ukase. The surest way reaus. commissions, congressmen and to avoid surpluses is to let the farm- others were required to eliminate the er take a loss on the excess he pro-jton8 upon tons of useless mall sent A. G. CISNEY, Nehawka. s29-2t sw Nearly a thousand head of cat tle on reed in the Piattsmouth nated defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage for J4.000.00 on Lot Seven Hundred Ninety six (796) and the south One Hundred Thirty-five (135) feet of Lot Seven Hundred Ninety seven (797). in Oak Heights Ad dition to the Village of Louis ville, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass County, Nebraska: which was executed on the 21st day of May, 1929, by Sarah Grace Breed en and Victor H. Breeden, as mort gagors, to the plaintiff as mortgagee and which was duly recorded on the 23rd day of May. 1929. in Book 59, yards and employment provided Lt r- o 14Q nf thA Mnrternire Records for a dozen or fifteen men. Isn't of Cass countv. Nebraska: said mort- that better than nothing to "drive depression away 7" SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. gage being given to secure the re payment of a certain promissory note or obligation in writing dated May 21, 1929, and plaintiff alleges that there is now due to the plaintiff on said indebtedness tho sum of 93,- 444.67. together with interest there- Sale on at the rate of 10 per cent per Rv Irtiia nf an Hror nf duces. Give him a fair price for what free? Are you willing to pay high- l88Ued by c R Ledgway. Clerk of the annum from September 16. 1932. he sells in the domestic market and e' postage rates in me lace oi ima i District court witnin ana ror cass Plaintiff prays that it be author- JJ NV he will soon stop breaking his back! waste? to produce more to sell to foreign-! Ig This Efficiency f ers at a loss. I By the official statement of the That is what the Roosevelt plan I government printing office nearly contemplates and what it would ac-lFOUR BILLION pieces of printed complish. It is simple, direct and in-1 matter were turned out in 1930; yet spires confidence. With the tariff on I the government printer acknowledges wheat as at present, 42 cents a bush- the receipt of only 215 thousand dol el, it would add about 250 million lars from the sale of such publica dollars to what the farmer receives tlons. Is this efficiency? for wheat sold for domestic use. That The loquacious assistant secretary is Just a sample of what it would ac- of commerce. Dr. Klein, who beguiles complish in the case of other prod- the public over the radio with tales lucts. of the usefulness of government pub- To put this plan into operation, lllcations and other "bed time two things are necessary Roosevelt stories." as his talks have been dub- in the White house and a congress I bed, spends a large, sum (estimated that is sympathetic to his wishes and las high as three thousand dollars a leadership. It is up to the voters I week), with all the costs direct and whether the country shall have that I indirect Included, to send out print sort of government. Sioux City led statements of his radio speeches, lTrlbune. or at the rate of 150 thousand dollars county, Nebraska, and to me direct- iZed and directed to aonlv on the ed, I will on the 15th day of October, indebtedness secured by said mort- A. u. 1S3Z, at IV ocioctt a. m. ot eratre. the sum of S779.50 paid by the said day at the south front door of J insurance Company in or toward set- tne court nouse in riattsmoutn. in tlement of the loss or damage of said said county, sell at public auction mortgaged premises by the fire al to the highest bidder ror casn tne leged in said petition, and that in following real estate to-wit: Lot 5 in Block 10 in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska; and Lot 6 In Block 10 in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska default of payment by said defend ants or some of them of the amount due the plaintiff as aforesaid, said mortgaged premises may be decreed to be sold according to law to satisfy the sum found due with Interest and The ' same being levied upon and costs of suit and that said defend taken as the property of Alma R. ants and all persons claiming by. Waterman, Ida W. Wagner, The through or under them, or any of Standard Savings & Loan Association them, be excluded from and fore' of Omaha, Nebraska, Verna Levings I closed of any and all interest, rights. and Frank M. Levings, her husband, title and equity of redemption in, or defendants, to satisfy a judgment of I lien upon said mortgaged premises, said Court recovered by Paul H. Gil-1 You and each of you are required lan, plaintiff against said defendants. Ito answer said petition on or before Piattsmouth. Nebraska. September the 7th day of November, 1932. 12th. A. D. 1932. OCCIDENTAL BUILDING & ED W. THIMGAN. LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor Sheriff Cass County, poratlon. Plaintiff. Nebraska. By T. F. WILES, b15-Sw Is22-4w Its Attorney. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, county or cass. ss. Fee Book 9, page 322. To all persons interested in the estate of Charles Creamer, deceased. On reading the petition of Georgia Creamer praying that the Instrument filed in this court on the 24th day ot September, 1932, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Charles Creamer, deceased; that said in strument be admitted to probate and the administration of said es tate be granted to Georgia Creamer 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 21st day of October, 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 no tice of tho pendency of said petition and that the beating thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing, a. .copy ,pr this order in the Piattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing.' Witness my hand, and the seal of said court, this 24th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1932. A. n. DUXBURY, (Seal) s26-3w 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 12th day of September, 1932, in an action pending therein, in which Nora Fol- Bom and husband, Guy Folsom; Mar gie Gilbert, a widow, are plaintiffs, and David Wagner and wife Abble Wagner; Edward Wagner and wife Sarah Wagner; Harry F. Wagner and wife Anna Wagner; William Wagner and 'wife Rose Wagner; Josie Nich ols and husband James Nichols; Amanda Morgan and husband Morris Morgan; Jesse Wagner and wife Ned die Wagner; Addle B. Gilbert and husband John Gilbert; Emma Graves and husband Hod Graves; Nancy Graves and husband Wallace Graves; Frank G. Arnold and wife Effle D. Arnold, are defendants, ordering and directing the undersigned referee in said cause to sell the following der scribed real estate, to-wit: The south half '(S4) of Lot two (2). In the northwest quar ter (NW) of the northwest quarter (NW), Section seven (7), Township twelve (12) Range ten (10), Cass county, Nebraska, containing five (5) acres And the north half (N-) of Lot three (3), In the northwest quarter (NWU) of the north west quarter (NW) of Section seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10), Case county, Nebraska, containing five (5.) acres; And, all of Lot five ( 5 ). In the southwest quarter (SWtt) of the northwest quarter (NWU) ot Section seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10), Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing ten (10.) acres; And the west half (WH) of the southwest quarter (SW) of Section seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10), Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing sixty and 28100 (60.28) acres. Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of October, 1932. at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., at the Wagner Farm, one mile ' east and one-half mile south of the post office In Ash land, Nebraska, the undersigned Referee will sell the above described real estate at public sale, to the high est bidder, for cash. Said sale to be held open one hour. Dated this 13th day of September, A. D. 1932. ' (JOE MAYS. J. C. Bryant. Referee. Attorney. sl(-22-2t-of-18 Industrially Piattsmouth ranks as high as any town of like slzs In ths slats. Thres now sntsrprlsss ocated hers within past ysar.