MONDAY, JULY 2, 1934. GREENWOOD Sir. and Mrs. Luther Harmon are the prcud parents of a girl born Mon day June IS. Mother and babe are doing nicely at this time. Mrs. L. V. ShcfTer and son Ran dall went to Omaha on last Friday where they visited Donald Slieffer and also her sister, Mrs. James Codllis. Duane Gribblc was looking after f.onie business matters in Waverly on last "Wednesday afternoon and was as well attending- the community sale. ! Mrs. W. II. Eck, mother cf Mrs. John Gribblc, of Beatrice, has been visiting with her daughter for the past two weeks and assisting in the cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamb of Pa- pillion spent Sunday at the Watson Howard heme. Raymond Howard re turned home with them for a visit there. The Epwcrth League gave an ice cream social on the church lawn last Saturday evening which was well pa tronized and which netted the young folks a nice little sum for their ef forts. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Dodds of Lin coln announce the birth of a son, Jackie Fay, on Friday, June 15. Mrs. Dodds will be remembered as Miss Opal Fay, as she formerly taught tchool here. Daruch Golding of riattsmcuth was a business visitor in Greenwood, coming to consult with Dwight Tal cctt over some business matters that Mr. Talcctt was looking after for Mr. Golding. Messrs. W. A. White. E. A. Landon, Nile t). Coleman and George Buck- nell were in Lincoln last Monday at a meeting which was denominated as the Rob Simmons meeting and which drew a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marvin drove to Springfield on last Wednesday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shepler and son and from there all drove to Flattsmouth and Omaha where they spent the evening. .Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mathews and son wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Holland of Lin coln. Ruddy Gardner of Russellville, Mo., who was also a guest returned with them for a few days visit here. Mrs. Warren Ellison was brought home last Friday afternoon from the University hospital in Omaha where she had been for the past couple of weeks,, having, undergone an oper ation. She is recovering nicely at this time. Clyde Newkirk was a visitor in Ashland last Tuesday evening where lie was attending a meeting of the oil company which he represents and was hearing .seme good stuff on the matter of selling oils, as well as be ing able to give some good advice as well. The Sunday school of the Chris tian church put on a very fine chil dren's day program Sunday evening at their church. The church was beautifully decorated for the event. ! There was a large crowd present to witness the program which they pro nounced as being very fine. Fred Carctens of Avoco, democratic candidate for the nomination for the office of state senator, was a visiter in Greenwood last Monday and was meeting his many friends and making 'many more. Mr. Carstens who is president of the Cass county fair and lias contributed much to the success of the institution, is well qualified for the position he seeks. Loren Laughlin, candidate for con gress on the republican ticket was one of the speakers at Ashland from the first district. A large number of both political parties were over to Ashland to listen to the address which was acclaimed as a masterful c itc AUT BASES Famous Drivers Ncfcr. State Fair Grounds LINCOLN JULY 4th Time Trials, 1:30 p. m. Races Start, 2:30 p. m. fidm. 50c. Parking and Grandstand FREE. Children under 12, 10c Mrs. W. A. White who were over to Wessington Springs, South Dakota, where they were visiting with rela tives and where they remained for some four days, returning home early last week. Reing in business here and knowing the situation as to busi ness and crops it was natural that Mr. Rucknell should observe condi tions as they existed there. The drouth was very severe there for many months, but just of late there has been some rains which has liv ened the thistles and made the face of the country look somewhat green. The farmers are getting an allowance for seed to plant even at this late clay but have to work two days per week for the seed, when they feel that they should work these two days getting the seed into the ground and thus allowing it an opportunity to grow. Mr. Rucknell said that in driving of the 500 miles in northern Nebraska and South Dakota he did not see enough good wheat to make a biscuit, and that is not so very much. Find Improve ment in Employ ment Over State Reports Released by State Director Show Gains m Fnvate Employ ment as Well as Public. Alvo News Greenwood Plays Good Ball. In a game which was played in Greenwood between the Greenwood team and a select team from Lincoln, I a very tightly played game was en joyed by the large crowd which was present. One feature of the game was the pitching of Walter Rrackhage, not letting anyone escape, for in the end there was no runs made by the visitors. Greenwood was able to get r.r.e score. This surely was a good game and w3:cn it comes to that they have been playing excellent ball in every contest. They now have play ed eight games and out of the eight have won seven. John L. lohmeier Buried. John L. Lohmeier, who was killed when his auto turned over when a tire blew out, was buried on last Tuesday, the funeral being held from the Methodist church and the inter ment at the beautiful Greenwood cemetery. Rrother Rruce Gideon de livered the funeral oration. In honor cf a good citizen there was not stand ing room in the church edifice, there being many from out of town com ing to pay their last tribute of honor to a good man. Entertains at Shower. A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Paul Ruckingham at the home cf Mrs. Albert Woitzel Thursday aft ernoon, June 21. The time was spent socially. Mrs. Ruckingham received many nice gifts. Refreshments of orange ice, cake, iced tea and mints were served. The guests were Mes damcs Charles Schuelke, E. A. Schuelke, Martin Down, Edna Rin ger, Warren Rogers, Dave Parrott, Lulu Hurlbut, Cora Wolfe, Henry WiJkins. Oscar Swanson, Harry Mar lof, Peter Hilt, Emmett Friend, Ray McXurlin. E. L. McDonald, Ed Grif rin, Ren Con ley, P. E. Clymer, W. A. Woitzel, Gus AVoitzel, Wrn. Becke meyer, Conrad Reinke, the Misses Mamie Dowd, Martha and Delia Ne-ben. Acting State Director E. V. Cor nell of the national employment ser vice has given to the press his figures on the employment situation for the past five months and which shows that IS, 348 have been placed in pub lie enterprises while 18,472 have been placed in lines of private eni ployment. In the public lines the largest number had been added in May while in March and April there were peaks in the private employment. In the background of these figures, we find the very significant change which has taken place in our indus trial life from a social and economic standpoint. One may note from these figures that Private Employment during the past five months has not only kept pace with the placements on Public Works jobs but has slightly surposs- ed them. A slight drop in private placements the past two months may, in some measure, reflect the drouth condition of our state through the inability of agriculture to absorb its usual quota of workers. In the past, however, it has been necessary for most of the unemployed to trust to their own initiative or to the initiative of friends in finding em ployment, or to the use of good, bad, or indifferent private or public em ployment offices. Thusands of per sons have also drifted aimlessly from city to city, and from state to state, and tramped thousands of miles in search of work. j While under the terms of the In dustrial Recovery Act, the National Reemployment Service was set up primarily to handle the matter ol employment on Public Works jobs. A strenuou:; effort has been made to efficiently serve employers in private industry and business through the same offices. Statistical records ara compiled and forwarded to Washington week ly and real socjal and economic plan ning is beginning to come forward in the intelligent handling of the dis tribution and employment of labor. The National Reemployment Ser vice, in each county, coordinates, and centralizes employment opportun ities for workers. It is essential for each applicant to list his qualifica tions very completely to facilitate this service. The Nebraska National Reemploy ment Service is proceeding on a care ful course of selection and training I of personnel, so that in each county unemployed may register and be in terviewed by a trained personnel worer, who will place their applica tions in the proper channels for labor clearance between the counties of the state. "THE JUST SO SEWERS' Dorcas Society Entertained. The Dorcas society was pleasant ly entertained Friday afternoon, June 22 by Mrs. Walter Goings and Mr. Laughlin has been secured i Mrs. Lloyd Jeffrev nt iho n,rkt;nn to make the address at Ashland for the Fourth of July. The booster band and a number of citizens from Ash land were in Greenwood advertising the coming Fourth of July celebra tion which ir, to be one of the sum mer entertainments of the hustling city. Greenwood's New Cafe. John Gribblc, who has conduct ed a barber shop well towards the cast end of Main street, has recent ly established a cafe in the former location of the Weibke Cafe, and is ready for any business which may come his way. John lias demonstrated li'i ability to conduct a cafe as it fehould be conducted and ha3 gotten well located since moving. During the latter part cf the week Mr. Grib l.Ii moved his barber shop to the building where the Newkirk grocery and market was located, being ready for business when it opened up this in orning. church. There were about forty-five present. During the business meet ing plans for a picnic were made which will be held some time in the near future. A fine program was then given which was enjoyed by all pres ent. Lovely refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. The next meeting will be announced later. Heme frcm South Dakota. George Rucknell and hia two sons, "Warren and Loren and grandmother Missionary Society Meets. The Home Missionary society met with Mrs. J. C. Darned, who was as sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Merton Gray, at her home on last Thursday afternoon. There was a nice crowd present and .Mrs. N. O. Coleman and ML;s Elra wore guests. The lesson study was taken up. The delegates Medames J. E. Lambert, O. F. Peters and W. R. Rlatter gave their reports frcm the district convention recent ly held in Lincoln. Lovely refresh ments were served. The next meet ing will be in July with Mrs. W. C. Rlattler. Missouri river development will put Plattsmouth on waterway's Main street. "The Just So Sewers" 4-II club met Wednesday, June 27 at the home of our president, Velma Mc Rride. We completed our work boxes since our first meeting. Mildred Schlap hoffs workbox was voted the best. This week the time was spent in making dust cloths. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. McDride. GERTRUDE WOOD, News Reporter. Miss Marie Remar or Omaha is in the city as a guest at the home of Mrs. Anna Zitka and family and ex pects to remain here over the week end. I Wash Suits j for Kiddies, 2 to 8 years. Mostly Kaynee Unrestricted Choice Come Early CASH ONLY John Elliott who has "Deen combln ing wheat for a number of people has found that the average yield has been about eighteen bushels the acre Roy Stuart was making some re pairs on an electric pump which sup plies the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Danning with their water for the home, making the home modern W. C. Howard and wife of Lincoln, were guests for the day on last Sun day in Alvo, being visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuart where all enjoyed an excellent time R. Golding of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Alvo on Wednesday of last week and was looking after some business here, he having property which he was looking after making some repairs on. C. W. Jewell and son, Clifford Jewell, and Mrs. Ralph Creamer and daughter, Mary, were visiting for the day on last Thursday at the home of Wm. M. Jewell and family of near Firth, all enjoying the trip and visit nicely. Ray Becker of Union, who was de puty sheriff under Edw. Thimgan, and now candidate for nomination for this office on the republican ticket, was a visitor in Alvo one day last week meeting his friends and making more. Earl Rennett was threshing- his heat on Wednesday cf last week and was well pleased with the yield and also that he was getting it out of the way so that he could get into the store and personally look after the business. Joseph Brandt of Union, where he has been farming for some twelve years, but who recently filed for nom ination for the office of county reg ister of deeds, was in Alvo making friends and looking aftre his political fauces. He was well received by the friends while here. W. II. Warner is busy these days in threshing wheat and John Elliott is also kept on the hustle with his combining of the wheat for those who have not had their's harvested. The wheat is showing a good return which is very pleasing to the farmers and others as well. Fred Carstens of near Avoca and who has filed for the office of state senator subject to the wishes of the democratic voters, was a visitor in Alvo and was meeting with his many friends and he has a host of them, whom he would be pleased to have vote for him at the primary. J. R. Reeder, who has for the past five years been an instructor in the high school at Plattsmouth, and who has filed fcr the nomination for the office of county superintendent of schools, was in Alvo, accompanied by Harry A. Williams, getting acquaint ed with the people in his candidacy for the position which he seeks. He was much pleased by the reception he received. Henry J .Miller was dinner guest at the home of John Banning and wife and following the very fine din ner Mr. Banning took Mr. Miller to the home of his son, Archie Miller where he was looking after some business matter. The writer was also a dinner guest and surely enjoyed the very fine dinner which was served by Mrs. Banning and her sister, Miss Mamie McDonald. Dr. Barkey of Havelock, who is conducting the Bible study at Green wood where he has been doing much good is inaugurating a system of Bible study and religious meetings in Alvo as well and which are held at the Stuart hall on Friday even ings. Dr. Barkey has with him oc casionally the Wilson family, which is composed of two sons and two daughters and the mother, the latter presiding at the piano, while the chil dren, a quartet, sing and as well play instruments, making excellent music. Petersen, Mrs. Hippe and Mrs. Peter sen being cousins. They all enjoyed a very pleasant time. Junior Gardeners Meet. The Junior Garden club met Mon day with Dean and Dwight Taylor at their home and were entertained by their mother, Mrs. Ruth Taylor. The officers of the club are Dean Taylor president; Doyne Skinner, secretary; Ronald McKenzie, assistant to the president. Mrs. Taylor served delight ful refreshments. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John Lohmeier, deceased. No. 303S: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Vern R. Shepler, as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 27th day of July 1934 at ten a. m. Dated June 27 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, jy2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Christoph Beil, deceased. No. 1983: Take notice that the executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge, that said peti tion and report will be heard before said Court on July 27th, 1934 at 10:00 a. m. Dated June 30th, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, Jy2-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS f'rfMt, KniMer, Connolly fc Slrjkrr, A ttorneyN Omaha National Hank BUlg. Omaha, Nebr. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE In the District Court of Cas3 County. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of Charles H. Gibson, Guardian of Ruth Pauline Harincr and Rosemary Harmer, Minors, for license to sell real estate Notice is hereby given that in pur suance to a license granted on the ISth day of June, 1934 by Honor able D. W. Livingston, Judge of the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, to Charles II. Gibson, Guard ian of Ruth Pauline Harmer and Rosemary Harmer, minors, for the sale of an undivided one-eighth in terest, being the undivided one-six teenth interest of each of said minOr.s in the following described real es tate: Commencing at a point 58G feet north and 675 feet west of the center of Section 1, Town ship 10, North Range 11, East 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebras ka, this being marked by an oak tree post, running thence north 14 degrees and 02 min utes west 4 37 feet, thence east 794.5 feet, thence south 423 feet, thence south 4 4 degrees west 330 feet, thence north 61 degrees 40 minutes west 505 feet to the place of beginning, all in the SE'i of the XW'J of Section 1, Township 10, Range 11, Cass, County, Ne braska ; for the maintenance, education and support of said minors and the pay ment of their debts. I will sell said real estate at public vendue on the 17th day of July, 1934, at 10:00 a. in. at the south door of the Cass County Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale will remain open one hour. CHARLES II. GIBSON, In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of the estate of John E. Kirkham deceased. No. 3023: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Octo ber 20th 1934; that a hearing will be had at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth on October 26th 193 4 at ten a. m. for the purpose of exam ining, hearing, allowing and adjust ing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 19th 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, j25-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of August G. Bach deceased. No. 3037: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an ln etrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Agnes Ann Bach as executrix thereof; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 20th day of July 1934 at 10 a. m. Dated June 21st 1934. A. II. DUXBURY. j25-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE CF HEARING In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Webster M. West, deceased. No. 3036. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, cred itors and heirs, take notice, that Ray mond W. West has filed his petition alleging that Webster M. West died intestate in Cass County, Nebraska on the 8th day of August 1929 being a resident and inhabitant of Cass County Nebraska and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided half interest in the East 30 acres of the South west quarter of the Northwest quar ter of Section 2, Township 11, Range 12, East of the Cth. P. M., Cass Co. Nebraska, leaving as his sole and enly heirs at law the following per sons, to-wit: Melissa J. West, widow. Irwin II. West, Frank O. West. William S. West, Harry E. West and Clyde S. West, sons. Mary E. Johnson, daugh ter and Raymond W. West, son; that the interest of said petitioner herein in the above described real estate is that petitioner is a son of said deceased; that more than two years have elapsed since the death of said Webster M. West and that no application has been made in the State of Nebraska for the appoint ment of an administrator. That the prayer of said petition is: "Wherefore, your petitioner prays for a determination of the time of death of said Webster M. West and cf his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to said deceased in the state of Nebraska," and that said petition has been set for hear In the County Court or Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of the estate of George D. Nelson, deceased, No. 3029: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Octo ber 20th, 1934; that a hearing will be had at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth on October 26tli 1934 at ten a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 22nd, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY. County Judgo. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ES. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by C. E. Ledgvsay, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 24th day of July A. D. 1934, 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: The South Forty-one and S4100 (41. S4) acres of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Six (6) in Township Ten (10) North, in Range Fourteen (14) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Ne braska; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Doris Bur bee, et al. Defendants to satisfy a judgment cf said Court recovered by John M. Leyda, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June lCth, A. D. 1934. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, jlS-5w. Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE ing before the County Court of Cass Guardian of Ruth Paul- 1??.!!!?" the 13th day f OlilJ JOt til J- J Cl. 111. Dated June 18, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, County Judge. C. E. TEFFT, Attorney. j21-3w ine Harmer and Rose-21-iw mary Harmer, minors. j LEGAL NOTICE a 1 $1.00 Wescott's Since 1879 Gets Good Yield. When Orest Cook threshed his wheat last week he was well pleased, for he had estimated it would make from fifteen to eighteen bushels to the acre, but when the machine stop ped he found that it had made 27 bushels and the wheat testing sixty one pounds to the struck bushel. Visiting Parents Here. C. M. Jewell of Gordon, accompan ied by the wife and the children, ar rived in Alvo last Sunday evening, having driven from Gordon to Alvo during the day, having started early and arrived about eleven in the even ing. They are expecting to visit here until after the Fourth of July and spend the time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewell, the restau rant man. They had a very pleasant trip. John Hippe and Family Here. John Hippe and family of Dunbar, where they have been farming near that place, were visiting here la3t Wednesday afternoon, they coming for a visit with the family of Soren TO: Florence Gillespie and Orville F. Gillespie, wife and husband, that you, and each of you, are hereby iiotified that on the 7th day of June, 1934, The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation as plaintiff, filed its petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, Ap pearance Docket 7, Page 68, the ob ject and purpose of its action therein stated is to secure a judgment and decree ascertaining the amount due plaintiff under and foreclosing one mortgage made by the defendants Emma Andrus, a widow, Harold G. Andrus and Edna Andrus, his wife, Florence Gillespie and Orville F. Gil lespie, wife and husband, on or about the 21st day of August, 1928 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass County on the 9th day of October, 1928 at S:01 a. m. in Volume 58 of Mortgages, on page 4 89, of the mortgage records of said county, which said mortgage des cribed : The East Half of the South west Quarter (E1 SW"i) of Section Fifteen, (15). in town ship eleven (11), North, of Range Eleven (11) East, con taining eighty acres, more or less, subject to public easement for highways as now located, and was given to secure the pay ment of a promissory note made by the defendants, Fmma Andrus, liar old G. Andrus.. Florence Gillespie and Orville F. Gillespie, dated Aug ust 21, 1928, payable to plaintiff in the principal sum of $2200.00 and interest thereon at 5 per annum; that said note is past due and un paid, and decreeing said mortgage a first lien on the premises therein des cribed and directing the sale of said premises in satisfaction of the amount so found due in the event said amount is not paid within twenty days, and foreclosing each and all of said defendants of all right, title, interest and equity of redemption in or to said mortgaged premises and for costs of suit and equitable relief. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of July, 1934, and if you fail to answer on or before said date, the allegations contained there in will be taken as true and judg ment rendered and decree entered accordingly. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, a cor poration. By Fred C. Foster and H. N. Mattley, Its Attorneys. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE To The Dundee Mortgage & Trut Investment Co., Limted, of Scotland, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the Northeast Quar ter of Section Sixteen (16), in Town ship Ten (10), North, of Range (13), East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown: Notice is hereby given that Hans L. Hansen as plaintiff has filed in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, his petition against you as defendants, the purpose of which is to obtain a decree quieting title to the above described real estate in plaintiff against all claims by or un der any of the defendants and can celing and setting aside, as having been paid and barred by the Statute of Limitations of the State of Ne braska, the mortgage made by Eli J. W. Pitman and wife Anna Pit man to the defendant The Dundee Mrrtgage - Trust Investment Co., Limited, of Scotland, dated June 19, 1SS2, filed for record June 19, 1SS2. recorded in Book N Page 6 8 of the records of said county, to secure the payment of $1000.00. You may answer said petition in said court on or before July 30th. 1934, or otherwise the allegations in said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered accordingly. HANS L. HANSEN. Plaintiff. Tyler & Peterson, and Moran & James, Attor neys, Nebraska City, Nebraska. j21-3w NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TTLE In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. William L. Stine, et al, plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Frederick Wilks, et al, de fendants. TO: Mrs. P'rederick Wilks, first real name unknown; Permlia Jane Greerson, whose real, true name is Permelia Jane Grierson. Myra Evelyn Rakes, Myra Evelyn Rakes Doe and John Doe, her hsuband (Doe and John Doe being fictitious, real names unknown) the unknown heirs, le gatees and devisees of William Albin, deceased, whose real, true names are unknown; William Clorrence and John Clorrence; John S. Irwin and Laura Irwin, his wife, and the un known heirs, legatees and devisees of John S. Irwin, real names known, and all persons having or claiming any right, title, interest, lien or demand in, upon or to Lot 10 in the SW'i ot tne At,!4 and Lot 12 in the -iNL'4 In the District Court of Cass Coun- ot tne sw u . all in bee. 0, Twp. 10 tv, Nebraska. N 11 11, E of the Cth P. M., Cass County, Nebraska, real names un known : You and each of you aie hereby notified that William L. Stine, Lena Rakes McClain, Letha Rakes Keene and Gallant Rakes, Jr., plaintiffs commenced an action in the district court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 8th day of June, 1934, against you and each of you, the object, pur pose and prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of the court quieting title to Lot 10 in the SWU of the NE'4 and Lot 12 in the NEU of the SWU. Sec. 6, Township 10. N R 14, east of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska in the plaintiffs as against you and each of you and for such other relief as may be just and equit able in the premises, including costs of suit. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, July 30th, 1934, or the alleg ations of said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered in favor of plaintifr'3 against you and each of you, according to the prayer of said petition. W. L. STINE, ET AL. Plaintiffs. DWYER & DWYER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Cas3 county residents should buy cvcrythlnq possiblo In their horns town. If you can't be sup plied there, come to Plattsmouth, your county seat and logical larse town trading point. Everett E. Day, plaintiff vs. Anna Carmichael, et al, defendants. TO: Anna Carmichael, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees of Anna Carmichael real names un known and all persons having or claiming any interest in that por tion cf G Street in Weeping Water. Cass Copnty, Nebraska, lying be tween Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 48 and Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 block 62, real names unknown, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that Everett E. Day, plain tiff commenced an action in the dis trict court of Cass County, Nebras ka, on the 21st day of June, 1931 against you and each of you, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of the court quiet ing title to that portion of G street in Weeping Water, Cass County, Ne braska, lying between Lots 5. 6. 7. and 8 in Block 48 and Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 62, in the plaintiff as against you and each of you and lor Biic.ii other relief as may bo lust and equitable in the premises, in cluding costs of suit. You tnd each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, August 6th 19 3 4, or the allega tions of said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered in favor of the plaintiff agiinst you and each oi you, according ho the nravnr f said petition. EVERETT E. DAY, DWYER & DWYER. Attorneys for Plaintiff 12 5-4 w