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THE COLUMBUS DAILY TELEGRAM. COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA. PAOR smelt MOM AN' POP A Dandruff Deal Drawn for Tht TeUgrun by Taylor NEBRASKA CATTLE AUTHORIZES 1 BLOCKSOF SEWER City Council Accepts Proposal for Six-Inch Extension COMCOM'. SNM III BEoTSITUATIOII INTO JJO I HAVE.

TO VJMLOP you? GET GOING'. I Plentiful Supply of Feed and Good Ranges Draw Stock to State SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1930 THB I DOU.AKDM.L Hfeif rcvuou-r. MOM TOLD I OU TO GO I Tr tup TflTl 1 JO ST BtCAUSt I yOU VC GOT (K I HW TRICK TOLO I 5wmT on you A THINK XOU'E Lincoln, Aug. 23 IPV Nebraska cattlemen will not be forced to sell their stock on an unfavorable market.

A. E. Anderson, state and federal agricultural statistician, states that ample feed supplies and credit will enable stockmen to hold their stock. The situation in Nebraska. Anderson said, is contrasted -with the situation In many other states where operators hare been forc1 to dispose of their cattle at very low prices.

A proposal of Dussell and Son for laying a new six-inch sewer In the alley between Eighth and Ninth streets from Twenty-eighth to Thirtieth avenues, south on Thirtieth avenue to Eighth street and west on Eighth street from Thirtieth to Thirty-third avenues, was accepted by the city council at a special meeting Friday evening. The sewer committee submitted a report to the effect that the property owners who had petitioned for a sewer had advanced cash to pay their share of the sewer and recommended that the pet 11 km be granted. The property owners will, according to the proposal, pay for IJiao feet of sewer, which at 53 cents foot will total $760. The city will pay the remainder, which will in "Probably no state is in a more favorable position than Nebraska' FQK RENT erine Jane Caito spent the- past week with Miss Mayme Kruse. Classified Advertising Anderson said in commenting on the stock outlook.

Ranges are gen fair demand for better kinds light lights and pigs; few good and choice 135-160 lb. weights George Kruse and son. Carol, of i Humphrey, visited friend here J10.50.iH10; odd lota 120-13O lb, kinds 10.25; light and med Monday. erally good and feed is ample and many cattle are being shipped into the state for wintering, i Others Must Sell Other states, where the drought brought serious reduction of feeJ and forage crops, will be forced to FOR RENT: Seven room all mod-' ern house with double garage. 9th Street 25th Avenue.

Phone Blue 807. 91tf TWO OR THREE Nice light house- keeping rooms, all modern. One block west of Kramer High School, ium weight packing sows mostly kinds scaling 100 ibs. AUTO MOB LE LOANS Furniture Loans. Monthly payments.

Loans closed promptly by mall. We can refinance your present contract reducing your payments. McGinley Credit Corporation. 555 National Bank of Commerce Phone B-5161, Lincoln, Nebraska Two cent per word for first Insertion lV4o per word eich additional consecutive Insertion; $1.50 per line per month. Extra charge of 10c for "key" ads.

Minimum charge, 25c Please call before 1 p. m. If yon desire to cancel your Classified Advertisement for the d7 you call. Ads place after 1 :0 p. m.

will be bandied the following day. COLUMBUS MARKETS Local buyers were quoting the ST. BERNARD clude 1G0 feet on Thirtieth avenue. and above mostly $8.25 down. Ship markets today follows: at a cost of $SO: aix extensions across the pavement south on Sunday visitors in this parish pers took estimated holdover 2,000.

No. 1 hard wheat 68i 71c were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neibur market a greater than usual num- No. 2 hard wheat 70c Cattle 500; compared with one 1737 Zbtn Avenue.

Jted 983 and family, of Norfolk, at the home I her of cattle, so that the national week ago: Fed steers and year- of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith; Mr. balance will be maintained. Yellow corn 82i83c White corn 82i83c Eighth street, at SI 03 a foot, or a total of $33 S3; three manhole, at an estimated depth of three feet, at $7 a foot, or a total of $63.

and three manhole rovers In place, at lings higher, mostly and Mrs. Henry Luetkenhaus. Mr. ru a I FOE SALX Miscellaneous An increase in the total number Mixed corn T9fi80c 2.00 over last week's low time: FOR RENT OR SALE: Schroeder residence, 2104 14th Street. L.

M. Gietzen, Agent. 96tf Barley 45c she stock unevenly higher; HIGH SCHOOL Girl, Experienced of cattle on feed as of August 1. over that date a year ago, mill bring the fall movement of cattle and Mrs. Killian Ottis, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Boesch; Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtenbach. at the home of Mr.

and Henry Rye 50c in housework, wants place to stocker and feeders 50-75 higher; bulls steady; vealers higher. $15. or a total of $45. This would make grand total to be paid by the city of $22685. Oats 32c work for room and board.

Write in Nebraska to within 85 or 90 per Hogs Unusually active market on alt HOUSE FOR RENT: Contains two completely furnished apartments. CaU at 2910 12th Street. 956 Care Columbus Daily Tele Moseke at Cedar Rapids: and Mr. I cent of that of a year ago, Ander- The property owners, who paid gram. 974 and Mrs.

Nick Schaefer. at thelgon estimated 14c 22c classes, closed firm at the advance; extreme top yearlings mixed their proportionate share of the Current receipt eggs Henery eggs Cream FOR SALE: Cucumbers for pickles. Will Hill, two miles cast of Monroe. LARGE OFFICE Safe for sale. Cheap if taken at once.

Inquire Columbus Daily Telegram. 87tf CUCUMBERS FOR Sale. Harold Cockson, Columbus. Phone 3331. 982 to WANTED: home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Pingerl The estimated number on feed and family in Lindsay. I August 1 was eight per cent above yearlings heifer yearlings Two room. cost on condition that they be reimbursed in cash or rental, include schoolboys Phone 50. board and FOR RENT: Unfurnished downstairs apartment.

All modern with heat Green 684. 57tf All roosters Charles Korth. Tom Van Dyke, those on feed at that date in 1929. 96tf 36c 16c 12c 18c Hens, 4 lbs. and over best weighty steers most grain feds closed $9.25 11.00; grassers and short feds S.

G. Gembol. Charley Kula. Pete Luctz. Paul Iwanskt.

A. N. Allison Killie Korth. Will Berg and Frank I was estimated that many of tht Korth left Tuesday morning for I cattle beins fed about the first of SCHOOL GIRL Wants to work for Hens, under 4 lbs. Springs, 4 lbs.

and over and Mrs. Barney Micek. Montana stockers sold up to Fleming, where they will I August of this season had been room and board. Phone Duncan FOR RENT: Two rooms furnished completely for light housekeeping. Red 708.

97tf bulk replacement steers spend some time on business. I held off the earlier markets in the T-211. 98tf 14c 12c Springs, under 4 lbs. Leghorn Springs with packer demand much broader, Visitors in the parish Friday I hope of selling at more favorable Approximately 2.500 western grass- UNFAIR COMPETITION were Mr. and Mrs.

Math Backes I nt-iooa. Onerationa of cattle feeders FOR SALE: Choice corner lot on paving. Good location. Write Care Columbus Daily Telegram. 946 WANTED: Cattle and horses to FOR RENT: One room for light ,1 A 1 I OMAHA CASH GRAIN housekeeping.

Red 92. 991 pasture. Phone 5021. 982 "chilly Hirers up to end family, at tne nome or Mr. ana this season have been aomewna CHARGED IN GAS WAR Omaha, Aug.

23 (LP) Omaha a.au; heavy steers to heavy Mrs. John Polzin in Lindsay; Mr. unsuccessful and with a shortage in FOR RENT: Six room house with grain officials were expected to feeders to grassy heifers to and Mrs. John Boesch. at the home the 1930 corn crop in evidence in wire President Hoover and ask for heavy range cows to $7.00.

WANTED: School children to room and board. Phone Green 807. 985 of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesch and I number of counties feeders are garage.

Combination and stove. All modern except fur expedited action on Senator Mc- Sheep including 5.200 di Omaha. Aug. 23 (LP) Omaha's family; Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Dohman slow in buying cattle from the pro- FOR SALE: International hay baler, in good running order. Phone 3903-J, David City, or write John Taylor, Route 1, Bellwood, Neb. 956 nace. 1669 29th Avenue. 991 Nary's recent demand that import rect; today's market steady, few first entry into the Nebraska gas and family, at the home or Mr.

and ducing sections. native ewes and wether lambs at duties on corn be advanced 50 per oline wars was revealed Friday Prices Down Mrs. Frank Donman; Mr. and Mrs. bucks eight loads of Pi ices of both feeder and torn when Emil B.

llukel. wholesale gasoline distributor, filed a com Joe Jasper, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jasper; Mr. and Mrs.

SLEEPING ROOM FOR Two. Breakfast and supper if desired. Outside city limits. Write Care rangers $10.50 to shippers and pack cent following failure of local elevators to sell corn at New Orleans because Argentine shippers are said fed cattle are exceptionally low MATERNITY HOSPITAL: Secluded, Private, Low Prices. Babies for adoption.

For information write Fairmount Hospital, 4911 East 27th, Kansas City, Missouri. ALFALFA SEED For Sale. Cream Station. Bisscn 973 ers. For the week 155 doubles from Columbus Daily Telegram.

973 to beb offering that grain at 25 feeding stations, 17,000 direct. Com plaint against the Coryell Marketing company, a Nebraska corporation which operates seven filling stations here, charging unfair dis Ed Beierman, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Priester; and Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Sueper and family, John and Theresa Moseke. with and due to the uncertainty of the future price on fed cattle and he risk of a deficiency in feed cattle feeders hesitate in buying. Until pared with one week ago: Lambs FOR SALE: Cucumbers, Phone 1331. all sizes. 982 FOR RENT: Two or three nice cents per bushel under what Omaha can lay it down there.

The dut around 75 higher; feeders housekeeping rooms. Green 389. 973 crimination. SPOTTED POLAND China Boars, 1.2j higher; sheep fully 50 higher. I Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Moseke, at Ce-1 August 15 the percentage of cattl Closing bulk native ewe and wether dar Rapids. and calves in Nebraska contracted According to Hukd. for the last $25.00. Harold Cockson, Colum ECONOMIZE.

Make and save money by trading with us. We buy, sell, grind, exchange and store grain, flour and feed. We are bonded and licensed under the U. S. FOR RENT: All modern furnished lambs 10.50, top to shippers Mr.

and Mrs. Killian Ottis and fOI- fall delivery to feed lots was bus. Phone 3331. 982 ies on corn now is 25 cents per bushel. The president has the power under the law to hike rates 50 per cent.

Argentina has been underselling American corn handlers in all United States seaboard ports house. Phone Red 169. 973 aiso me nignest lor tne baby and daughter. Stella, drove I exceptionally low. and until that month one of the Ct-rycll stations, located near his station has been underselling him.

Gas sold at this station has been lower than that charged by other Coryell stations. HOUSE AND Two Lots for sale. Call at 1304 14th Street. 986 week. Range lambs 10.00; I to Omaha Tuesday morning for a I date there had been practically no native bucks 9.50; throwouts several days' visit at the homes of I prospective buyirs in the field.

An- Warehouse Law. GOLDEN WEST FOR RENT: A well equipped tire GRAIN CO. 68tf repair and battery station in bus for several weeks. McNary re o.wi i.w; lai ewes M.au'rii.3u;i Mr. ana Mrs.

Joe ringman ana i demon said. iness district. Write Care Co FOR SALE: Cabbage 1 a pound. he asserted. feeding lambs through Mrs.

E. Woolard. cently asked the president for the increase and his request was passed lumbus Daily Telegram. 946 cucumbers for pickling, 11.25 a out week, very little below $7.50 Henry Drueppet accompanied Mr. 1,100 MERCHANTS WANTED: Work on farm by experienced man.

Phone 4640. 973 bushel Monday and Thursday. Mrs, late. and Mrs. Albert Stevens on a busi Matt Jarecki, seven miles west of LOST and FOUND SEE MARKET WEEK ness trip to Omaha Wednesday.

Columbus. 982 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaus went C0RNLEA GIRL WANTS General housework. Phone Red 168.

973 to Columbus Sunday to visit Omaha. Aug. 23 (LP) Eleven Alfred Gossert, managing agent for the Coryell concern has been summoned to appear in court. Trial was set for August 28 in municipal court. According to Assistant Attorney General Stalmaster who filed the complaint, the case is the first in 15 years in which the statute has been invoked for the prosecution pf corporation this state.

STRAYED FROM Pasture four calves, three black, one red. Finder notify William Benninfj, Route (UK leam black mares and Dempster hay sweep. Emil Sunday visitors were: Mr. and hundred outstate merchants visit Miss Mary Wolf arrived from Mrs. William Caldwell and chil ed Omaha during Market Week on to the tariff commission.

Despite this corn sold up a cent in today's short session and for the week is fully 2c higher. Wheat receipts here were the heaviest at any primary market today but prices advanced with futures and sales were mostly lc higher. Oats sold up Ac. Rye was nominally 3c higher and barley 2c up. Cash sales: Wheat No.

1 hard winter 83 Asche, Route 1, Leigh, Neb. 075 Columbus. Phone 3531. 973 Omaha Thursday for a visit at the DEAD ANIMALS removed at no cost to you. Licensed to haul riiao.iHAfl hnrnpfl.

CAttle. nnfTR or dren, Mrs. Fred Borneman and son, Norman, James Caldwell and which was adjudged one of the most successful in the history of home of Mrs. J. Heiman, and ring.

LOST: Bunch of keys Phone Green SWEET CORN For. Sale. other relatives. Red 92. I Znrlna On T-r daughters, Esther and Bernice, Mr.

982 the event by Market Week officials. 992 Mrs. Ben Ruffing is seriously lit and Mrs. John Bender and children. Mattox, Agt Phone 358.

Columbus. et her home. The general concensus of expressed by merchants attend Mr. and Mrs. J.

Chochon and chil STRAYED: Two 18-months-old We pay phone calls. 8: 5-9: FOR SALE: Cucumbers, tomatoes, i Neb' dren, Mr. and Mr3 Fred Pheifer, heifers, one black, one white. Word was received here of the ing tend to show that there will be Mr. and Mrs.

John Pheifer, at the Seen last Aug. 18. Please notify G. arrival of a daughter Saturday a general revival of business this GIRL WANTS General housework. 1403 4th Street.

982 home of Mr. and Mrs. William Noo- green beans and sweet corn. T. M.

Butler. Phone orders taken at Park View Filling station. Phone 877. We deliver. 092 Marty, Leigh.

993 Aug. 16 at the home of Mr. and fall and that Nebraska is in for 85; No. 2 hard winter 32 83; No. 3 hard winter 7S'ii80; No.

4 hard winter 7479; No. 5 hard nan; Mrs. Pete Noon an and son. Mrs. Albert Kaus in Columbus.

siege of prosperity. A marked in Joe. and daughter, Ellen, with Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Weasel and crease in activity among Omaha winter 77; No. 3 Northern spring and Mrs. Jim Dunn, at Platte Cen- children went to Spalding Fridcy. annual 80; No. 4 mixed 75; No.

5 mixed SALESMEN WANTED: Calling on stores to handle as sideline our Braided Novelty rugs. Large commission. Wilkens Mfg. Corporation, White Plains, N. Y.

91 ter; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krings. with where they spent the day visiting evcnt v. a.

Ellis. In the District Court of Platte Coun-' ty. Nebraska In the Matter of the Application of W. A. HOETTCHER.

Guardian of the Estate or JOHN I1EUDA. also known as JOHN HA PDA Y. Incompetent, for Leave to Sell Real Estate. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of W. A.

Boett-cher. guardian of the estate of John Omaha 750i 77; Ni. 1 durum 74. relatives. BREAKS GLASS IN BANK London, (IP) After breaking every window in Barclays bank with a hammer a man calmly awaited the arrival of police.

Chamber of Commerce. Corn No. 2 yellow 94; Noi 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herchen- yellow 93 ((i 94.

bach, Mr. and Mrs. John Klassen. SHERIFF'S SALE Lawrence Gronenthal at St. Mary's hospital in Columbus; Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Tern us and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Vandyke, at the home of Mrs.

Monica Tern us and her sister at Humphrey; Frank and their families. Mr. and Mrs. BIG OHIO Corporation seeks man Oats No. 3 white 39.

Barley No. 3 55. FOR SALE: One acre in Lover's Lane. Improvements. Write Box 24, Route 2, Columbus.

992 FOR SALE: Soft drinks, card tables, short orders, confection, cigars, ice cream. A' good business, well located, rent $25.00 per month. Outside business compels sale. I Write J. J.

Carey, Petersburg, Neb. 4. 993 Cy virtue of an order of sale Issued by the Clerk of the District William Herchenbach and son. Ed NOTICE! TO CREDITORS In the county court of Platte Court of Platte County, Nebraska, ward, of Humphrey, Mr. and Mr.

Tony Grundmeyer. of Raeville, and county, Nebraska. Krings and son, Fred, and daugh- Ilrbda, also known as John Hnpdny. OMAHA LIVESTOCK (By U. S.

Eureau of Markets) Omaha, Aug. 23 (LP) Hogs 5.900; ager for open territory. Opportunity to earn $3,500, $5,000 and more yearly. We furnish everything. Experience unnecessary.

Fyr-Fyter 1986 Fyr-Fyter Dayton, O. 991 ter. Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs.

Clem Mr. and Mrs. Will Roeder, of incompetent, for license to sell the following described real estate, town Neurohr and baby. Mrs. Katherine I Bloomficid.

went to Columbus Fri- slow 15fj 25c, mostly 25c lower; bulk Specht and Miss Mayme Kruse, at day where they enjoyed a picnic at 170-230 pound weights $10.40 10.30; Lota 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7 and a the J. u. Mueting nome; Mr. ana Pawnee park.

230-260 pound butchers $10.25 Si 10.50; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Smith and in Block 253. Lota 1. 7 and in THREE ROOM House, lot and garage on 14th Street for sale cheap if teJ.en at once.

Inquire 1810 12th Street. 982 Mrs. Ewald Nissen and children, Lawrence Nissen, at the Andrew WANTED: washings. 260-300 pound weights Block 254. Lots 1.

2. 3, 4. 5. 7 Bundle and family 1809 14th Street. 992 Mrs.

Eva Ottis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Killie Ottis Friday. packing sows smooth Estate No. 283 of George Grotel-uschen.

deceased. The State of Nebraska, ss. To all persons Interested in said estate: Creditors take notice: That the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate is November 25th, 1930, and for payment of debts is Aug. 2nd, 1931; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on November 25th, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. to receive, examine, hear, allow.

Dettlofson home in Humphrey; Mr. on a decree of foreclosure wherein George Koch, was plaintiff, and John II ill en, ct were defendants, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the south front door of the court house in Columbus in said County and State on the 28th day of August, 1930, at 2:00 o'clock P. M-. the following described land and tenements to satisfy the judgment and costs in said action. Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SEliNE'i) and the Southwest Quarter of the North and 8.

in Block 203. Lots 1. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7 and 8. of Block 264. and light sows on shipping account up to heavies down to $8.00 and and Mrs. Richard Jensings and children, and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred FOR SALE: 100 head thrifty Poland China shoats. Otto Cook, Route 2, Columbus. 98tf below; top average price Fri Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Korth and Mr. and Mrs. Killie Korth went to Randolph Sunday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Dohman WANTED: School girl to work for board and room. Phone Red 676. 99tf Korth, at the John Melchor home; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Widhelm enter day $9.57, weight 276.

Cattle compared with a tained a large number of relatives WANTED Miscellaneous week ago: Fed yearlings 50fi75c and friends; Mr. and Mrs. Guido visited relatives in Petersburg Sun-Gilsdorf and children, at the H. C. dav.

WANTED: Experienced waitress. Eagle Cafe. 99tf higher; weighty steers 1.25 disallow or adjust all claims and higher; she stock 50fi'75c higher; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith enter Bender home; Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Jaspers and baby, at the Joe bulls 25Sf 50c higher; vealers fully objections duly filed. Dated August 2nd. 1930. (Seal) JOHN GIBKON County Judge.

HAVE YOUR Chickens culled by a licensed flock inspector. Blue 5210. Fred Lips, Columbus. Neb. tained a number of guests at sun-per at their home Sunday.

50c higher; stockers and feeders Schmitz home; Frank Krings and stock yards. Phone 314 Fremont son. Fred, at tne jack Mausoacn Miss Agnes Bcller returned Sun mostly 50c higher; bulk for the week: Fed steers and yearlings $3.50 ffi 10.25; several loads weighty day from Columbus, where she Lots 1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6. 7 and 8. of Block 265.

the East Half of 22nd Avenue, formerly Kummer Street, lying South of the extended North line of Block 2T.3. as originally platted; that portion of First Street lying South of Block 263 aa originally platted, all ia the City of Columbus. Nebraska, and that portion of 9e-tion 30. Township 17. North.

Range 1. East of the 6th P. 51- Platte County. Nebraska, bounded on the North by First Street of said City, on the West by the extended center tin of 22nd Avenue of said City, on the East by the fence extending in a Southeasterly direction from the Southeast Corner of Block 2C3 of said City to the North bank of the Loup River, and bounded on the South by the Ixiup River. home; Mr.

and Mrs. John Noonan and children, at the John McPhil-lips home; Mr. and Mrs. William spent several works at the home of east Quarter SWViNE'4 and the North Half of the Northeast Quarter NNE'4 of Section 22. Township 20.

North, Range 1. East of the 6th P. Platte County. Nebraska-Dated this 26th day of July. 1930.

E. C. KAVANAUGH. Sheriff of Platte County. 7:26 yearling steers $10.50 11.00; year By William OUT OUR WAY her sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klassen and family. lings fed heifers part loads grass cows Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Suepper and Hittner. at the Peter Henggeler home; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Frauen-dorfer. at the home of Mrs.

Joe Vavra. and Basil Kruse, at the Tony Preister home. children and Mrs. Fred Sueper 6.00; few loads $6.25 fi 6.75; better grades 4.75; medium bulls went to Cedar Rapids Sunday where they were callers at the Hen practical top vealers $11; LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Schumacher stockers and feeders few loads yearlings and daughter. Marcella, spent Fri COOM OKI HUMCt JSpf 1 OE. LOMCH BOX HOKl famoe. ase. ii E) Pi sX Plpwv vou CooPvE I 1 -TAnab oees G-AM cogtikaW r-i (1 WB.WV honW Tvajo BEtfe UIU-J TO MARY ALLEN, and "the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the stocker yearlings $8.75.

day with relatives in Platte Center. Sheep 900; including one load Mr. and Mrs. Ottmar Gilsdorf direct to packers; one load of fed it appearing from said petition that and children, of Bloomfield. visited over the week end with Mr.

and estate of John H. Allen, decei ry Mosiko home. Mr. and Mrs. Othmar Gilsdorf and children, of Bloomfield.

visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schaefer. The altar boys and college students were entertained at a dinner at the monastery Sunday. Forty-two boys were in attendance.

After dinner they enjoyed a sightseeing trip and picnic at Columbus. the cash and personal property in ed, real names unknown," De clipped lambs averaging 82 pounds at one deck range lambs at Mrs. Joe Gilsdorf and other fendants: the hands of said guardian and belonging to said Incompetent, and the income from the real estate of steady; compared with week ago: Lambs 60fi75c higher You and each of you are hereby Mr. and Mrs. John Ternus visited with Mrs.

Monica Ternus at Hum notified that on the 13th day of August. 1939. The "Equitable Build said incompetent, are insufficient to sheep firm; feeders strong to most ly 25c higher; closing bulks follow Choice range lambs $10.00 fi 10.40 phrey Wednesday. maintain said Incompetent, and to ing. Loan and Savings Association Miss Eleanor Kruse spent several native lambs fed clipped of Columbus, Nebraska, filed Its petition in the District Court of days this week at the Ed Kruse home in Humphrey.

lambs good and choice ewes range feeding lambs Platte County. Nebraska, against Matt Schumacher and Frank pay the debts and expenses of administering the estate of said incompetent, and the interest upon the encumbrance againrt said real estate, and the taxes thereon, and that it would be for the benefit of said incompetent if said real estate you. the object and prayer of which $6.50 7.25; feeding ewes Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maus- is to foreclose a certain mortgage solid mouth breeding ewes executed and delivered by John II.

bach and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kruse were Columbus vis 4.65; yearling ewes up to $6.00 or Allen and Mary B. Allen to the a little above. An ice cream social and picnic will be given in the church grov Sunday.

Aug. 24. Various amusements will be provided. Fred Weishart, of this parish, and Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Weishart, of Madison, left for Bel'evue. Ohio, Tuesday, where they will attend the golden wedding anniversary celebration of their parents, Mr and Mrs. B. Weishart. James, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alois Albracht, underwent an operation for removal of his tonsils at St. Mary's hospital in Columbus itors Friday. plaintiff on the 28th day of Septem should be sold and the proceeds thereof put out at Interest; Miss Marcella Mueting spent sev eral days this week at the home of CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Wheat No. 1 hard 90; No.

IT IS ORDERED that the next Mr. and Mrs. Clem Neurohr near of kin of said incompetent and ail ber. 1923. upon Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8).

Block Six 6. Gerrard's Addition to the City of Columbus. Nebraska, also Lots Three 3 and Four (41. Block Twenty 20. St.

hard 89'4i904. persons interested in his estate ap Lindsay. Mrs. Alfred Hittner and daugh Corn No. 2 mixed No.

pear before the District Court of mixed No. 1 yellow $1.91 Edward Land and Emmigration ter, Marcella. Mrs. Francis Kruse, Mrs. Joe Steiner and Bliss Cecelia 1.01; No.

2 yellow $1.01 ft 1.91 Platte County. Nebraska, or a judge thereof, at the Court House. In the Company's Fourth (4th Addition to No. 3 yellow $1.00 1.01; No. City of Columbus.

Nebraska, on the St. Edward. Nebraska, to secure Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eoesch, Mr.

yellow No. 5 yellow $1.00 15th day of September. 1930. at 10 and Mrs. Albert Boch.

Mr. and th payment of one promissory note No. 6 99 '99; No. 2 white Mrs. John Boesch.

Mr. and Mrs. of ven date therewith for the prin- $1.03 1.05; No. 3 white No. o'clock A.

to show cause, if any there be, why license should 6 white 99; sample grade none. cipal sum of that there is now due and payable upon said not be granted to said W. A. Boett- Oats No. 2 white 42; No.

3 white 415 41; sample grade cher, guardian, to sell said real es note and mortgage the sum of Henry Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Loeffler. and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Luetkenhaus went to Humphrey Monday afternoon where they were guests at the home of 229.55. for which sum with interest at 10 per cent plaintiff prays Partsch visited Miss Mayme Kruse Tuesday. Vernon Steiner of 3t. Paul, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Mrs. Fred Bornemann and son, Norman, of South Dakota, were guests at the William Noonan and Bill Caldwell homes this week-Alfred Hittner. Pat Roddy. Ed Ternus and John Brandl spent several days this week fishing at Goose Lake. Gerald Payne is visiting friends near Spalding.

Julius Sammon. of Norfolk, visited at the Ewald Nisson home for a decree; that said defendants Mrs. M. Anslera. none.

Rye No. 2 73. Barley 486 67. Timothy 5.50. Clover $13.50 21.00.

Miss Sylvia Stenger returned be required to pay the same, and in default thereof, that said premises home from Omaha after a week's visit with relatives there. may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You and each of you Frank Albracht and Julius Na CHICAGO LIVESTOCK tate for the purposes above set forth. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published once each week for three successive weeks. In the Columbus Daily Telegram, a legal newspaper, printed, published and of general circulation in Platte County.

Nebraska. DATED, this 16th day of August. 1930. TjOITS TJOHTNETt. Judge of the Ihstrict Court.

are required to answer said peti than returned Sunday from Sterl Chicago. Aug. 23 (LP) By Depart tion on or before the 22nd day of ment of Agriculture Hogs 7500 ing. where they have on business. including 6,000 direct; fairly activi September, 1930.

Dated August 16th. 1930. unevenly 10-25 lower than Friday The Equitable Building. Loan and Savings Association of Columbus, average or mostly around steady with the law time; top $1U5, bulk good and choice 170-225 lb. weights Monday.

G. H. Bender, of Omaha, visited relatives and friends here -the pajrt week. Mrs. Katherine Specht" and Cath- Read The Telegram Want-Ads Nebraska.

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