The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 06, 1932, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1932.
" PLATTS2IOTTTH SETS
LY JOUENAX
PAGE TTV3
1
X.
1
2 and
21
V
X-
DELINQUENT
TAXES IN CASS
COUNTY, NEBR.
(Continued from Previous Page)
12
9 at. J lo .
3 and 4 . .
9
10
8 to 11 .,
2 a lui o . .
4
9 and 10 .
1 tu 4 . . .
5
i't. t;
i. lo, li .
7
.134
.138
.14!
.149
.149
. 1T.1
11
12
. 1
K.
ft.
4. 5. 6
'J ft. 1. 2.
W. 6s It. 2
also S.
and 14
2, 2 (Kxc. I:d.)
lo 12
I'J 6
to 12
. .....
anil t
to 1-
20 ft. N. ey ft. Z
Undivided !
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. .164
. . 164
. .164
. . 165
. .16C
. .167
. .167
. .167
. . 168
10
. .172
. .172
. .172
. .173
. .173
. . O
. .223
. .223
.224
. .224
. .224
38.16
148.86
38.16
51.96
27.31
122.93
1&1.02
1281
207. 1U
110.24
13.6
14.90
52.20
1
42. JO
31LOt
1'. XX.
tu
Tnp.
to 46
Vlie Addition
IMatmmnuth
I'm, Itangt 14
Sec.
18
Amt.
$ 51.30
TtaumHuoH Addition to
l'lat turnout h
Lot Blk.
8 to 14
1 to 7
8 to 14
S. 4 ft. 4 and XUU 5 to 7
6.
8, 9. 10
1 to 3 .
4 and 5 .
8 and 9
10 to 14
1
9 and 10
11 and 12
13 and 14
8 to 10 .
1
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
6
6
r
7
7
Amt.
33.07
37.31
26.71
6.96
53.80
2 12
369
1.70
2.12
4.6
47.82
72.59
S
W. 22
1 and
K.
C.
V.
c.
K.
W.
ft. 8
'3 2
! 2 .
2.
3. Wl3 3
4
3
(Ex. i:. i:.)
. .(!3
. .65
. .66
. .C9
. .C9
. .69
. .69
. .69
. .69
. .69
. .69
. .70
. .70
. .71
. .71
22.05 Xs 13. all 14
Whiir'n Addition
1'iut Ixiuout h
Lot u:r.
N'1: 1, 2. 3 4
N. 101 ft. 1 to C 5
S. 29 ft. 1 to C. all 7 to
12 5
L 2 3 8
to
61.48
30.56
40.99
45.37
102.02
2.97
18.65
12.72
63.60
C0.3S
5.09
134.1 8
3.91
82.30
41.43
Amt.
$ 56.79
135.6s
231.33
182.32
MicUlnnil'M Addition to
I'lattKtttout h
i:ik. Amt.
2 l $ ::.ii
3 a.i:d 4 1 2.54
Lot
To nurari'ii Addition
I'lattnmout Ii
Lot ir.k.
1 4
5 4
7. .. 9 10
N'z " and 8 11
S1- 7 U!) 1 8 11
9 ur.-l lo 11
1 to 4 13
8 13
1 to 3 14
34 ft. 2 16
to
Lot
mith'i Addition
I lattnn utb
to
8!i 4 1.
Vuung
Lot
1 t 3 .
K. 14 ft.
3 a r. it 4
1 L.r:d 2 .
4 5 to 4 i
Amt.
T.5!4
6 7.84
21.20
16.96
8.48
40.40
33.." 8
48.79
23.32
Amt.
$ 32.65
1.70
25.4 4
2 5 a n d 26
17 and 18 . . .
19
20
3 to 6
10 to 13
18 ,
19 and 20 ..
21 to 26
1 to 6
7 to 8
9
to 12
of 12
of 13
and 15
and 17 ..
10
i
14
16
IS
19 to 24
. . . 8
. . . 8
. . . 9
. . .10
...10
. . .10
. .11
. .11
...11
. .11
. .11
. .12
. :12
. .12
. .12
. .12
. .12
. .12
31. so
7.69
CO. 38
14.42
14.52
2.56
171
1.71
12.18
97. 30
4.36
27 J 4
12.18
16.09
16.22
4.36
26.71
1.75
4.36
4.27
14.52
4.36
1 5.37
5 and
7 and 8
O. , 2 .
W. Vi 2
K. H 4 .
W. 23 4
3 and 4 72
I't. W. S3 ft. 4 (XW cor
ner 73
S'i 8 and 9 73
12 73
5 and 6 ? 74
-.; s. ill. II, Pi. bb II. 12
lil3. S?W nt. 14. 15. pt. 16 ..74
..75
and 4 75
and 2
to 6
and 8
to 8 ...
to 8 ...
to 8 ...
to 8
to G . . .
X4 1 to 4
XVi 7 and 8
SU 7 and 8
X. 72 ft..l.
'- "
Wi 3. E. 16
SJ,2 5, C. 4. 8
to
Lot
XV- ...
1 to 12
17 and
1 to 3
4 to 9
I'slmrr'a Addition
I'lattHniwuth
B!k.
1
9
10
10
IS
Amt.
$ 10.60
51.75
1.27
19.08
14.42
South I'xrk Addition
l'luttnmout h
Lot Blk.
to 3 0 5
to 8 6
and 7 7
8 to 10 7
1 and 2
to 8
11 and 12
15 and 16
to
I to 4
12 to 14
9 and 10
II
12 to 14
1 to 9
1 to 4
6
1 to 12 (Special
menu
1
1 to 8
4. W1-.
1 to
1 c.n-1 I
5 a.r.d 6 . .
e
X ' 2 i and
S L 1 and
x. -.- ft. ;
7 an J 8
3 a nd 4 .
A. HnirV Additio:
t Pl&ttKmouth
i;:k.
l
lo
li
12
13
18
19
. 36 ft.
l 4
to 6
and 4
and. 2 "
and 2
and 4
io 4 .
an
a r;
. .26
. . 2
.27
. . 28
.29
.29
.33
.38
.29
.A1
.40
.40
.41
. 12
. -t
.45
.45
. 46
. 4
3 to 12 .
2 and X.
J1. 10 ft. I
1 to 4
5 to 10 .
1 to 3
1 to 3 .
7 to 9 .
10 to 12
: r.nd 10
1 to lo
1 to 6
to 9 . .
39 ft.
. all 6
9
9
9
10
10
11
11
11
12
19
.19
Improvr-
20
21
21
21
Amt.
J 35.01
9.87
2.12
2r.-5.40
8 2.55
13C.6 4
50.88
v32;i
7 K :i -
38.16 10 to .1-'
I to hi .
II to 12
1 to 4
1 and 2
84. 6; !
127.5i :
72.08 I
102.48
.24
. 25
.25
. 25
. 26
. 27
.28
.28
. 2S
.23
.33
.34
157.99
223.46
165.96
38.16
60.21
126.77
9.75
14. M
6 0.21
13...3
26. 4.1 . 1,4
51.S2l'
P61.4N I
162.26 ; & '
5v51
1S2 :.5
i ii
Lot
2 0 and
32 and
3 4 ....
36 to 39 .
4fi. TV.
K. 55 ft. 4.7
to 56 .
and 61
to 65 .
IVIse'r. Oat Lot
11 ft. 47 . .
all 4S. 49
and 2
170.99
l.il.VO
Uul.-V Addition t
1'lattKiuoulli
Blk.
to 22
I t. 2 and
L l-
ill 4
Lot
1 to 4
1 and
7 to I
19
5 and 6
7 to 10
8 to 11
I't. 10 to 22
I and 2
3 t . 5 I't. 6 to 9 (Kxc.
H.
' - ' 12
13 to 17
18 to 22
4 to 6
II and 12 '. ' . . i
1 to 4
5 and C
1 ami 2
r. sr.J 4
15 to 22
7 to 12
1 and 2
i to 4
1 to 7
... 4
. . . 4
. . . 4
. . . 4
. . . 6
. . .11
. . .11
.. .11
.. .11
. . . 11
...12
...12
. . .13
. . 1 3
. . . 13
. . . 13
...13
...13
...15
...13
. . . 16
...IS
. . .20
...20
. . . 2
'. '. .24
. . . 28
Amt.
4 2.70
14. "-4
17 08
2 12
9 J.94
.4 2
13.76
14.38
52.M
5.0; i '
"3 9 1 1 1
21-20 ;1
35.1'j ; e'
29.68 I 1
9.12 ; 1
28.16 I 1
I'ortiT "luce Addition
i - I'inttKmouth
Lot
v:-. r:u r.
Xi iZ 5
.iil. Lot 1 of 7
Lot S. Si:t. Lot 3 of 9
Sul). Lot 2 of 9. all 10
.-ul.. Lot 1 of 12
Si.!.. Lot. 1 of 14 and Sub.
Lot 2 of 14
Sill.. Lot 6 and X. r-t- Pub.
Iot 7 of 14
17 to 20
Amt.
117
65.72
147.90
70.13
23.74
81.09
63.94
36.46
99.92
8.34
44.10
1.70
43.25
15.26
5.HH
1.70
20.30
1.70
1.70
11.02
21.20
19.93
2.54
35.61
73. 9S
2.5 1
61.24
3.::9
23.32
40.28
5 09
2.54
2.54
11.87
2.12
5.94
7.81
Amt.
S 37.31
3.82
12.72
3.39
36.04
29.08
59. 7S
15.69
59.7s
28.32
104.24
8.48
Amt.
( 8.54
6.V20
70.8
3 2 . 5 0
58.119
59.78
12.72
26.47
156.88
EM 3
ft. 4
1 .
corner of 6
5 and I't. 6
8
1
All of Llks. 90 to
X. 8.4 ft. 1 and 2
7 and s
11 and 12
3 and 4
. .76
. .76
. .76
. .77
. .78
. .79
. .80
. .81
. .82
. .82
. .82
.83
. .83
.83
.84
. .85
. .87
. .87
. .87
.87
. .87
.88
.88
and
and
to 4
to 4
. . .96
, . .97
. .99
. .101
. .102
. .102
.106
.108
.107
.108
93.97
35.69
202.46
48.30
2 4 2
28!92
47.95
125.16
72.47
6.43
285.39
125.01
123.01
f.6.33
257.60
85.63
.97
28.64
11.91
54.74
74.06
20.93
88.55
3.22
1.61
32.20
4.78
41.86
15.32
15.32
15.32
9.75
32.20
25.76
25.76
90.16
90.16
4.83
41.86
79.70
.80
C.44
48.30
4.03 j
80.03
35.42
3.22
467.88
12. SS
70.73
64.40
2S.98
60.21
.97
9.57
9.57
7.19
7.17
to 20S .
and 238
206
237
248
255
269 to ,272
V. pt. of 293 . .
S. 23 ft. of 294
X. 37 ft of 294
320
419
455
456
Na
475
488
505
598
X
29.83 10. 11 and WV. of 12 ...
69.08 ii.x of 12. all 13 and 14.
of 464 and SVj
to 477
463
to 507
to 600
of 611. all 612 ...
610 and .S4 of 611
27
651
653 to 657
685
712 to 713
V4 of 790, all 791 arid
45 ft of 792
L".
Lot
94 ...
796 and
798 ...
Oak IIciebtH Addition
S. 135 ft. 797
71.88
50. 2 4
97.31
2.51
3.14
3.14
6.28
80.84
75.36
53.38
C0.45
65.89
54.92
29.83
5S.09
118.92
190.78
76.90
2.51
9.42
55.89
185.69
6C.6S
Amt.
$119.32
200.67
3.14
S. 22 ft. of K.
S V. of 2
94 ft. of 1.
13 and 14
4
G
8 to 12
12 and 13
14
4 to 9
6 to 11
1 and 2 and XM: of 3;
of 3. all 4 and 5 ....
8 and 9
12 to 14
4
Xls of 11, all 12 and
of 13
of 13, all 14
All Block 29
12 to 14
All Block 32
.20
.20
.21
.21
.21
.21
.26
.27
.27
.27
.28
,.28
.28
! .'36
Lot
to 11
and 9
Itlvrtt'M Addition to
lUniniiuil
Blk.
25
37
63.40
34.54
56.52
31.40
28.26
158.86
it. 42
57.18
95.30
43.96
25.12
110.95
47.10
40.82
18.84
32.97
25.12
21.98
56.52
28.26
27.68
15.70
Amt.
I 72.2
34.54
x. pt. of c. xf.i; xnv;
id. of 6. xi:4 x e 1 4 .
I't. of 6, XKV.. XK' . .
X. pt. of 7, XK'i XK'i
. .19
. .19
. .19
. .19
XI". corner of Lot 2. KWU
SIZKt 19
Lot
xwu si; 1
,19
6 .
ft.
of
m :ii AU li A
Lot
n of 5. all
1 to 4. i:. 28
X. 2-, of 1 to 3
S. i-i of 1 to 3 atid
3 'f 4 to 6
S. 2j of 4 to 6
3 and 4
4
6 to 9
V. 63 ft. of 10
17 uml 18
20 and 21
5 to 9
10 and 11
viLi.ton
Blk.
7.49
78.48
C.42
.4::
Amt.
X
, 5 $161.69
6 36.28
7 8.56
7 8.50
7 Cl.l 8
S 69.!':
9 10.70
9 26.3 8
9 1.71
9 12.81
9 52.4 1
10 96.14
30 11V77
13 33.17
16 27.82
Lot
23
0
SOITII HEM ULLAGE
Blk. Amt.
3 $ 3.67
3 .43
3 2.59
3 .43
Lot
to :
(iHECVnoOU VILLAGE
It
X '-j 1 .
4
5 .....
6
7 and
Creek )
1 to 3
K 6
1 and 2
3 to 6
5, 6, 7
8
1
C'artrrV Addition to
-t-iuK Water
Blk.
1
(X. of W. W.
1
1
1
1
. . 4
. 4
. 6
. 6
. 7
. 8
Amt.
i 1.93
19.32
19.32
47.85
C.44
4 8. 3"
.97
19.32
3 0.29
57.96
3.86
41.35
TZ.
12
C.
'V.
E.
X.
6.
4
1
Lot
and
Fleming A Itarr Addition
to tVcrplD Wnter
Blk
to 4
11
H 3 '
3
23 4
pt. 5 .
1 end
8 . .
to :
to
E. 16 ft. 8
s
X. 22 ft. 2 .
X. lo ft. 5, S.
S. . 7
S'i 8
1 to 5
X. pt. 8 and 9
6
. 3
. 3
. 5
. 6
. 7
. 8
. 9
.
. 9
.11
.11
Amt.
$ 3.86
64.20
6.4."
1.93
1.93
1.93 374
26.28 423
84.47 I 47
45.40 I 51
46.36 I 507
90.36 509
166.2 2 ! 53 5
87.55 5 ."1 8
88.55 j 559
38.64 572
12.88 SU
1.93 j 614
116.47 j 626
1.93 i 648
14.49
13.40
3.21
"U'i of 15. all 10 to 20
26 to 2 8
29 to 38
Si of 72
73
I't. of 98, all 99 to 3 01 .
303 to 106
I't. cf 116. 117 to 122 .
124 to 138
139
It. of 140, 141 to 148 .
149 to 155
203
20 4 and 205
206 and Xli of 207 ...
209 and 210
211 end 212
217 to 219
W. 50 ft. of 220 to 222 .
All 220 and 221 (Ex.
50 ft.)
to 225
to 228
232 to 234
225 to 237
259 to 264
V. 44 ft. 7
269
SV pt. of 2'
272 to 274-.
276 and 277
278
279 and 280
281 and 282
283
284 to 287 . .
346 to 250 .
256
1S6I
I362
:23
126
inclies
V.
to
Amt.
$ 62.27
56.33
146.44
18.77
0 . y ii
1.13
24.51
3.77
7.51
7.54
27.55
4.53
21.03
18.77
11.31
30.16
28.54
3.77
19.98
42.55
6.76
6.01
13.65
13.51
6.79
44.48
41.47
FrrRUMir'n Addition
tlmnuui!
Lot Blk
of 4, all 5 3
6, and 7 3
8 and 9 3
SV corner of C 3
8 5
to
Amt
$ 25.12
24.18
53.89
.9 4
3.14
OIT LOTS TO AAOCA VILLAGE
Twn. JO, lUnsr i'-
reseriit ion Sec. Amt
Lot 19. SW'i SWVi 31 $ .98
AY OCA VILLAGE
Lot Blk. Amt.
5 and C 7 $ 75. 84
1 8 49.77
1 and 2 12 11.85
1 and 2 13 33.18
E. 23 cf 8 13 8". 38
1 and E. 13 of 2 19 7.11
; to 10. cltfo a triangular
tract 33 y 1C3 ft 22
76.
Carter'
Lot
to 4
Addition
Village
to Avoea
Elk.
. . 3
Amt.
$ 22.51
OIT LOTS TO IMO.N" VILLAGE
Twp. JO, llaugv i::
Inscription cc. Amt.
Lot 36. SW'i FE'-i 23 $ 22. 61
Lot 27. SWVi SE'-i 23 4.57
Lot 22, XEU XV.
.4
, .26
Lot
l.IO
30 ft. of 6
. pt. of 6 .
. 20 ft. of
2 ft.' of 7
i:..i 10 ...
of
of
14.1 ft of
to 377 . .
to 429 .
to Doo . .
and 502
and 508
and 510
to 543 .
364
12 ,
of IS
Chfoe'n Addition to
V eeiu Vt ater
Lot Blk.
to 6 4
to 10 6
All of Block 7
'eir Addition
I'lattniouth
to
12.72 I
3H.19
67.8 1
101.'. -2
201.54
85.4H
3.66
1 6.96
8-S.6:' 1 -J
29 6 8
Lot
and 2
to 6 .
lo 12
to 5 .
and 7
and 9
'to 12 ,
to 12
and 2
and 7
rid 6 "
Blk. Amt.
. 1 $ 4.24
. 2 C.V32
. 2 12.72
. 3 3 0.60
. 3 8.34
. 2 121.18
. .'! 22.-"
. 4 25.87
. 5 47. S2
. 6 4.24
. 8 81.13
. 9 29.68
. 9 3.91
.10 9.12
Lot
Dove'N Addition
I'lattMMiouth
to
Lot
17. 18
E!m.
6. 7. 8
9
1
Orchard II III Addition
to I'luttHinouth
i.:k.
find vacated
St 4
.. .1
36.04
Amt.
8 to 11
Itleher IMuce Addition
1 u I'inl tmont fa
Lot . Iffc-
.nd 22 - -
23 to 26 2
17 1"
17 and 18 14
16. 17, IS 1
SladrlmnnV Addition to
1'ltitlMinoutli
Blk.
Lot
1 to 4
8 a:.d 9
16 to 17
18
AVi 1 to 4
5 to 8
9 and 10
31 to 12
13 aril II
Ei 15 and 16 .
1 to 4. I't. 5 to '
9 to 17, S. pt. In
I.t
and 8
to 9
to 9
Lot
to 14 ,
lo 14
Uonelnr.V Addition ta
I'Suttamoutb
Elk.
1
71
5.9S
2.36
1.27
1.27
2.56
Amt.
f 29.69
72.2 4
.85
1.27
.26
Amt.
$ 53.32
85. 40
61.74
19.01
21.12
101.45
50.8S
43.46
97.72
23.59
28.16
253.97
Amt.
$2o4.U0
134.34
31.80
Sill..
S. 8:
Lot
ft.
1 of
8 . .
X. 65 ft. S
Amt.
; 12.72
t. J
3.4 2
41.13
Strelf veierM Addition
I'lattimoiit b
tu
Lot
60 ft."
Lot
to 8
Ilurrin Su'j IliviKiou
Amt.
$ 54.22
24.12
29.68
Amt.
$ 17.77
OIT IOT Ti
MEKI'INO W ATE It CITY
'I no. II. Ilnnce 11
description Sec. Amt.
Lots 21 or 24 (Oricinal
l.locks 1 and 2 Treat's
Add.) SE'i 25 $ 12.8S
Two. Ill, lutusc II
Inscription See.
I't. Lot 19, XW'i XE'i .. 2
Amt.
$ 24.13
Lot
and
Vt EE!I
-r
Ilavo Addition
l'lattr mouth
to
Blk.
1
4
4
17.81 1
and
and
and
and
6 . .
1
3
4
O. St.. between Biks
and ,2
Kj 1 and 2
WATI.it CITY
Blk.
34
......... 3 .
26
36
36
36
36
45
4 5
45
46
46
46
48
48
48
48
48
iarL.a Addition
1'lattKuiuutta
to
Lot
Lot
Stile'n Addition
l'latlriuoutu
Amt.
$ 26.04
Amt.
S 28.-4
18.::::
3 .6
. t;i. or.
13.ii
70 ft 3
62 ft. of
70 ft. 4
and 8
6
C
W'l
2. K. 2
. 42 ft.
3. 4
ai':a" V
rs
3 4 .
4 ft. 3
3. all
X. 32 ft.
E'i 8 .
X. 67 ft.
E. 2:: ft.
V 21 ft.
v.
Y:.
s.
E.
4 4 ft.
I 1
65
44
ft.
ft.
it.
8
8 . . .
. 65
. . .49
. . .49
. . .49
. . .50
. . . 50
. . .50
. . .50
. . .60
. . .61
. . .61
...62
. . .62
. . .62
. . .63
. . .63
. . .63
...64
. . .64
. . .65
. . . 65
It.
Amt.
$ 19.27
1W.3J
1.93
1.93
1.93
1.93
1.93
20.93
3.22
11.27
30.86
1 S.67
29.62
30.91
34.31
62.89
122.59
51.95
1.93
1.93
1.29
37.71
4S.02
25.76
317.86
164.81
61.18
13 3.17
217.29
100 I2
29.08
87.04
12 a. 28
37.83
183.10
54.81
45.0a
Lot
1 to 4
5 to 9
10
11
15
18
1 to 8 .
1 to 4 .
6
x and 9
14
to
to
lleetor'H Addition to
VWeuIng Water
Blk.
4
4
4
4
Amt.
$ 19.22
103.04
9.66
Amt.
$ 7.07
9.00
2.57
14.14
34.72
73.94 j 1
24.15 I 1
17.71 j 1
32.3 5 3
., .. . 1 -
u .
r.f. 8
673
and 573
631 to ei:
to 625 . .
647 . .
657 . .
672 . .
677 . .
to
to
to
to
56.90 E
30.21 I V
22.62 I V
81.06 J 7
40.34 E.
33.19 11
3.2 s 14
29.7s f. to 7 .
23.4 I S. 66 ft.
30.16 jX. 69 It.
40.54. 10
S6.57j31 and
36.57 ! 17 and
36.57 ; 1
13.95 ! 4 to 6
S7.33 : 9
82.61 1 5 and 6
60.08 '7 and 8
6.01 9 ,
37.27 E-j of 17, all IS
40. 7
23.76 I.jnn'i
4.90
25.64
26.39
44.48
58.58
14.32
16.02
16.96
VILLAGE
Blk.
1
1
1
E. 22
, all 8
aii '9'
ft. of
Amt.
$ 80.8!!
8.22
8.22
56.90
13
WEST GUEE.WVOOD
Lot
32 and 13
14 and 15
16 and 17
19 and S. 33 ft of 3rd
East of Jones street .
21
22 and Sub. Lot 3 of 23
24
Sub. Lot 2 of 23
St.
Amt.
$ 67.59
37.70
15.02
1.88
Lot
'14 and
I 16
iS'-i Block 7
; 3 to 7 . . . .
iS and 9 ...
133 and 14 .
3 3 and 3 C .
3 7 and 3 8 .
Undivided 4
Addition tc
V illacc
Lot
of 4
SOITII IMOX
. . 1 7.62
. . 1 27.78
. . 1 22.48
. . 2 23.02
. . 2 52.07
.2 7.22
.". 2 75.38
. . 2 125.29
. . 2 7.6L'
. . 3 32.82
, . 3 38.39
.. 3 33.72
. . 4 43.21
. 4 54.5!
. . 4 7.07
. 4 27.94
) Ynlon
E!k. Amt.
. 5 $ 63.13
, . 5 5.05
, . 6 10. u5
85.85
. 9 8 89
. 9 19.81
. 9 2.2.26
. 9 3 0 10
. 9 5.05
.11 9.14
Lot
18 and
KlaureiiK Addition
19
Amt.
t 3.00
Hoover Says
Depression V ar
is Now Ending
President Is Greeted by Large Num
bers at Dos Koines on Hij
Main Campaign Speech.
1.89 8 and XE pt. of 9
and 7
9.4 2
3.77
27.90
VILLAGE
Blk.
1
1
to
Lot
Part
6 . . .
Trent Addition
Wrepiuc ater
Blk.
lock A
A
3
and 12 3
to is 4
Lot
to 5
to 14
to 8
Clark' Addition to
Weepiuft Vtater
Blk.
1
1
to 9
to 11
Iteed'H Addition to
Vi eeiiiut; V nter
Lot
All of Blk 2 (Ex.
X 1 and 2
S-j 1 and 2
All of Block 6 .
7
5 to 7
8
All of
1 to 8
1
3
2 and
n. 1:.)
Block 9
Blk.
..4
. . 4
. . 8
. . . 8
.".3 3
...12
..32
. . . 1 3
. .13
Amt.
$ 3.22
38.64
1.92
4.79
4.83
1.93
Amt.
i 9.00
12.86
12.86
1.93
3.21
19.29
6.43
Amt.
$ 1.93
125.97
25.76
6.43
17.71
9.64
8.05
7.71
21.22
12.88
1.61
8.05
28.71
Lot
and 2 .
and 6 .
to 20
to 9
and 2 . .
3 and 4 . .
5. 6, 7, and
X. 17 ft.
12
Itder'M Addition
Greenwood
Elk.
C
to
of 8,
ft of 8
all 9
6
7
8
9
9
9
E.
K
i:
pt. of 8
and 14 .
and 16
Amt.
$ 27.43
111.76
CI. 98
1.27
305.29
29.97
Ii.
Lot
and
to 6
Ilnnulntvr'n Addition
to L uiuo
Elk.
to
VV.
.Tmt.
$ ko
33.86
29.40
9.79
26.76 j V1 Of 8
22.85 I
4.0s j OI T LOTS TO Ml'HUOCK
I I eseription
.30 i Lots 1 to 8
Jvnrn' Addition
Greenwood
Lot
1. also all of South street
East of Jones St
4
S. pt. of 7 and 8 .........
12
16
17 and 18
.7
to
Amt.
t 29 58
79.24
.38
Amt.
I 3.05
: 6.10
: 45.45
: 2.53
VILLAGE
Amt.
$ 11.04
Lot
21 to 24 .
1 to 12 .
10 to 12
3 6 to 3 9
to 32 .
MM! DOCK TILLAGES
B'k.
30.16 tl to
22.623 ...
1 ..'4 1 . . .
1VS5'E. 25
24
o i
to
to
2S
40
3
26.39
20.04
30.04
OI T LOTS TO EAGLE VILLAGE
Tvj. JO, Hautie V
rescrlptiori Sec.
Pub. Lots 1 and 2 of 12
SE14 SE
Sub. Lot
seu ....
of i:
SE'.u
.20
Amt.
82.05
Lot
and
EAGLE
Lot
to 7
to 8
IlalverHtadi
Sulxlivixiou
Blk.
1
Amt.
$ 64.20
6.43
IliverNide Addition to
erpiug nir
Lot Bik. Amt. 8
1 to 3 2 $ 14.49 4
4 and the E'2 of 5 2 9.66 11
7 and 8 2 28.93 13
7 and 8 4 25.72 3 4
3 to 3 5 30.87 X'
Sub. Lot I and E of 3 6 25.76 3 7
Sub. Lot F and O of 3 6 2.90 IS
Park Addition to
W eeniuK Vi ater
Lot Blk.
7 3
8 and E. 40 ft. 9 3
V. 3 0 ft. 9. all 10 3
Wis 18, all 19
i't. v. pt." of" 'is and W Vi
39
10 to 29
3 to 20
1 to 22
W. pt. 33 to 38
Amt.
$ 6.43
315.'';
104.65
45.08
8.37
19.05
34.78
25.72
3.21
W.lntit Hill Addition
Weeping Water
Description
All of Block 4
to
Amt.
$ 52.54
Lot
LOVISYILLE VILLAGE
:6
63 and 66
73 and 74
121 to 123
1 OH
133 and 134
140
153 and 154
164
168
170
S. 1 ft. of 174 and 175; X.
1 ft. of 176
s. 2:; ft. of 176
182
194 and 195 -
37 and 38
1 to 12
3 and 4
5 to 12 ........
XU ft 3 to 12 .
Sj of 3 to 12
X. 67 ft of 1 to
S. 25 ft. of 1 to
8 to 12
3 to 6
37 and 18
5 and 6
!'
13 and 14
16 and 17
VILLAGE
Blk.
9
30
10
11
11
14
34
34
37
38
19
19
Amt.
$ 27.35
33.78
7V12
20.99
28.-15
E.
3
X.
3 0
5 and 6
ft. of 13
ft. of 15
and
and
14
16
15 ft. of
10
. . 3
. . . 3
, . . 8
. . .11
...13
. . .13
. .13
..13
.. .18
...18
...IS
. .20
. . .20
Amt.
$ 16.84
53.82
21.01
2.48
38.23
36.56
1:6.4 0
13.38
7.18
.28
56.58
.55
35.31
16.50
.14
EirM
Lot
and X. 25
and 3 . .
and 4 . .
Addition to
ft. of 2
Murdoek
2 and 3
4
10 to 12
OIT
Blk.
. . 4
. . 5
. . 6
. .15
..15
. .21
. .21
Amt.
$ 2.96
60.72
31.98
4 2.50
39.60
1.10
37.81
to
to
6
14
of 16
16 to 18 ...
X of 16 ..
17 and 18 ..
. . .23
. . .24
. . .24
. . .25
...25
. . .2fl
. . . 26
, . .26
. . . 26
. . . 26
. .24
. . .28
, . .28
27.67
27.67
111.99
54.56
76.94 5
11.45 ,10
341.84 ! 6
34.34 j Jt
23.4 8 jX.
105.54 ! 14
78.86 13
26.08 i 11
; i .!'
87.77
40.71
24.80
93.80
3.98
96.97
7.94
93.05
I OTS TO
Id,
Iescript ion
Lot 7. XE'4 XAV4
Lot 7. XEI4 XL', .
AI.VO VILLAGE
EllUKe U
Sec
Lot
and 11
ALYC
VILLAGE
Blk.
1
1
20 ft.
and 1
to 15
to 13
of 10
... 4
Amt.
$ 21.33
16.59
Amt.
$ 56.80
71.10
9.48
56.80
32. 48
16.59
27.92
71.10
Ol'T LOTS TO EI.MWOOD
T. 10. ltanse JO
Description Sec.
Lots 10 and 11, 1Yr
XV4 13
1. 1 .
89.28
Amt.
$ 4.71
ELM WOOI)
Lot
X. 175 ft of Blk. 2
I to 3
4 and X of 5
31 to 14
10
12
II and 12
8 and 9
13 and 14
3 2 and 13
14
7
9
Amt.
$ 20.10 6 and
l.f.K 8 and
81.64 10
179.70 11
21.98 12 to 14
9.42 1 to 3
88.83 39 and 20
3 2.;.6 4 to 7
6 2.77 I YV V of
28.26,8 ,
84.78 jX1- of 4
108.33 Nb of C
5 to 7
102.02 r.. 10 ft. of 13
S7.f'2 Yvi of 4, all
113.01 6 and 7
48.67 1 1 and E'i oi
all 14
VILLAGE
Blk.
4
4
4
r
r.
7
8
8
9
9
30
3 0
30
30
30
33
13
14
15
15
16
36
.37
.38
.19
.39
.20
Amt.
$ 21.9S
300.48
24.54
87.!'2
23.!V
38. 0 4
114.26
53.2S
91.06
27.68
34.54
4 3.96
95.3 0
3 9.02
19.02
25.26
23.60
20.41
59.66
62. 80
56. 5 2
27.68
7 8.30
100.'7
4 S.67
26.21
36.11
34.54
Lot
1 to 4 .
10 to i:
1 to 5 .
Mtmper'n Klrwt Addition
t -- Alvo
Elk.
Lot
and
and
Lot
and
McUi jV Addition
lie v e'
6
Addition
Amt.
! 9.48
48.72
64.96
to Alvo
Bik. Amt.
...3 $ 18.96
... 3 7.11
to Alvo
Blk. Amt.
...2 $ 8.29
OCT LOTS TO EIIAWKA VILLAGE
Twn. JO, Itanfce 13
Description Sec.
Lot 1, SYVI4 SWli 17
Lot 2. SWi, SV4 17
Lot 14, SYVV SW 17
Sib. Lot 2 of 14, SW'4
SW'4
S. nt. .of Lot 10,
KWi
S. pt. of Sub. Lot 1
of
sw's; swi,i
.17
SW 14
17
10
..17
..17
. .17
. .18
. .18
ot 1 1. sw j,.; swi; . .
SW pt of 8. XV4 SW,
Lot 25. SWV,
17 ami 18. XEU SE'i
X. 159 ft. of 20, XEVi
SE'4 3 8
Lot 14. XE'i SEVi 18
Sub. Lot 2 of 14, XE',4
SE'4 18
Lo's 23. 24, 25, XE4
SEU 18
X. Pt. of Lot 6. NYVli
SE'4 18
SE Horner) I't. of 13,
XW'i SE '.4 IS
X. pt. of Lot 4, XE!,
XE',4 3!
XE pt. of 4 or (Sub Lot
1 of 4) NEU XEU 19
Amt.
$ 42.80
41.73
5.89
2.14
9.63
11.34
6.42
3.21
131.10
10..8C
420S.
92.02
40. C6
17.12
174.80
74.90
21.40
1.92
Dos Moinee. Before a cheering
farm bolt audience. President Hoover
Tuesday r.iglit claimed a great na
tional victory has been achieved
against depressive economic forces
and enunciated a series of twelve
rt publican "policies" in aid of agri
culture. Interrupted often by shouts
and applause, the thief executive as
serted directly that If the program
as sponsored by members of the dem
ocratic party during the last session
of congress had been enacted "it
vould have been the end of recov
ers."
As items in his series of "poli
cies the president proposed among
other things, higher farm tariffs
where necessary to protect agricul
ture, revision of the agricultural
marketing act and repeal of the stab
ilization clause and the use of annual
payment of the foreign debt and ex
pand agricultural markets abroad.
At the D3s Moines coliseum,
where he delivered his address to a
standing room crowd, there were
about 10,000 persons, with overflow
crowds outside. At the Shrine tem
ple, where he said his receptions had
convinced him that Iowans were
"loyal, hard working republicans,"
a voice from the audience called out:
"And democrats, too."
"They, too, are welcome In our
fold." the president replied.
Accounting his stewardship, the
president asserted near the outset of
his speech that thru this struggle
against depression "a great national
victory has been achieved."
Applause came as the president,
tel.'ing what he called the adminis
tration's "war" on the economic dif
ficulties, said: "And above all we
have fought to preserve the safety,
the principles and ideals of Ameri
can life."
Eattle on Thousand Fronts.
Applause came from the crowd
again and again, sometimes mixed
with cheers, as the president con
tinued the story of what he called
"the battle on a thousand fronts."
Mr. Hoover Faid he now could
speak of some of the forces which
at one time caused the secretary of
the treasury to inform him that the
nation could remain on the geTJ
standard "but two weeks longer" un
less a remedy was found.
"Happily, we have won this bat
tle," he raid. "There is no longer
any danger in disclosure."
The thief executive was cheered
for .more than three minutes as he
entered the coliseum and began his
address. The crov.'d cheered and yell
ed when tbo president described
what lie called the "war" on the
economic difficulties. Yells of "no"
and "never" filled the hall when he
ashed if the American people pro
posed to place the responsibility of
government in the hands of the
democratic party.
The president stopped his delivery
and smiled half a minute at a sally
from a number of his audience dur
ing applause of a statement that if
the measures advanced by house dem
ocrats were passed they would "end
hope of recovery."
While quoting a statement by his
democratic opponent, that the "Haw-ley-Smoot
tariff was the highest tar
iff in the history of the world," the
presideut departed from his prepared
address to interpolate: "Which in
cidentally isn't true." This drew
laughter and more applause from the
audience.
Later the president said all tariff
bills, including the last, "contain in
justices and inequalities."
Tariff Eill Not Perfect.
Interpolating again he added: "I
have never said that bill (the Haw-ley-Smoot
act was perfect by a long
ways." He pointed to the flexible
tariff as a means of correcting in
equalities. It took the president an hour and
a half to deliver his coliseum ad
dress. At its conclusion he was cheer
ed and applauded for about a min
ut. Republican, leaders of Iowa
and nearby states were applauded as
they took their scats on the plat
form in front. Henry Field, repub
lican candidate for senator, and Mrs.
Field were applauded when they
walked onto the platform. Stata
Journal.
L 0 C A Lfl E IV S
From Monday's Ially
Attorney Carl I). Ganz was a visi
tor here today to look after some
matters in the county and district
court.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frlcke were here
Sunday from Ashland to visiting with
relatives and friends for u .short
time.
County Com imss loner and Mrs. E.
Ii. Chapman of Union, were among
tLe out of town visitors here for the
funeral of Mr. Adams.
County CommiHKioner and Mrs.
Fred II. Gorder and Mrs. Edna Shan
non, of Weeping Water, were here
.Sunday to attend the funeral of Will
T. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fpanglcr,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilet and Mrs.
Isaac Wiles were among the Weep
ing Water people here to r.ttend the
funeral of the late Will T. Adams.
Mrs. M. M. Toman of Mynard. was
a visitor in the city Saturday and
while here was a caller at the Jour
nal office and enrollod as a reader
of the Journal for the ensuing year.
B. F. Dill, one of the prominent
residents of South Bend, accompanied
by a nephew residing at Lincoln,
was a visitor In the city today to at
tend to some matters at the court
house.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capwell and
Joe Hendrix, motored to Elmwood
Sunday where they spent a few hours
visiting at the Howard Capwell home
end with the old friends In the locality.
iMAEEIED AT C0TJET HOUSE
On Tuesday afternoon at the of
fice of Judge A. II. Duxbury at the
court house, occurred the marriage
of William Creamer of Murray and
Miss Dorothy Clark of Union . The
marriage lines were read by Judge
Duxbury as the two young people
were Joined in the bonds of wed
lock. The wedding was witnessed by
Mrs. Henrietta Prusha, of Omaha,
sister of the groom. ' ' ' "'
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Clark of Union where the
was born and reared to womanhood
and where she has a large circle of
friends. The groom is the young
est son of Mrs. Henry Creamer of
Murray and in which community he
has grown to manhood and recelve'd
his education in the schools of that
place.
Doth of the young people are well
known in this city and their many
friends will be interested in learn
ing of the marriage.
RECEIVES NEWS OF DEATH
From Wednesday's Pally
Fred Sharpnack of this city re
ceived the news late last night of
the death of his grandmother, Mrs.
Almira M. Sharpnack, 92, who pass
ed away Tuesday evenlrg at 10:30,
at the family home, 2124 O street.
Lincoln. Mrs. Sharpnack is survived
by two sons, Herbert of Lincoln and
F. M. Sharpnack of Fort land. Ore gon,
and one daughter, Mrs. E. E.
Mills of Houston, Texas. The fun
eral arrangements have not been
completed as yet. awaiting word
from relatives at distant points. Mr.
and Mrs. Sharpnack will molor from
this city to Lincoln for the last
rites.
HALLOWE'EN SUPPER
Given by the St. Paul's Sunday
school on Saturday, Oct. 29th. Price
25c. o3-2td-2tw
Journal Want-fld get results!
D
G
It Won't be
Long
You'll be needing an
Overcoat soon. And
NOW Is the lime to
look thru our com
plete stock of new
Fall Coats.
The lowest Prices we
have ever quoted on
new Fall quality gar
ments The Cheapest . $10
The Best 520