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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1934.
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Lee Knolle spent the Thanksgiving
vacation with home folks at York.
A. R. Bidsall of Weeping "Water
was calling on old friends here Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyles of Lin
coln called on G. E. Bucknell Mon
day afternoon.
Betty Clouse spent her Thanksgiv
ing vacation with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Baldwin.
Miss Leonora Larsen went to Lin
coln the night before Thanksgiving,
to spend the school vacation there.
Donald Wiemer, who is in a C. C.
C. camp at Red Cloud, Nebr., visited
his mother here over Thanksgiving.
Mrs. O. F. Peters and Norman drove
to Omaha Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. James and family.
Mr. and Mr3. Clifford Iloman and
(laughters returned the latter part of
last week from an extended visit with
relatives in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard of Have
lock and Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Gray
were Thanksgiving day guests of the
Merton Gray family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Headley and
pon were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Trunkenbolz, at Eagle,
on Sunday, December 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock and
children were dinner guests of her
mother, Mrs. Lessie Pi 1 ford in Ash
land on Thanksgiving day.
Raymond Lambert, Max Graham
and Ray Meyers, who are attending
school in Lincoln, visited their par
ents over Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holt and son of
Aurora drove in to spend Thanksgiv
ing with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt.
They returned home Friday.
Clifford Mefford and niece of Ne
braska City spent several days of last
week here visiting his father, John
Mefford and other relatives.
C. D. Allan, of Lincoln, called on
the White and Bucknell families on
Wednesday while he was en route to
Omaha on a business mission.
Mrs. G. W. Lunceford and Mrs.
Dcra Lcesley went to Wavcrly Tues
day afternoon, where they attended
the Royal Neighbor kensington.
Miss Minnie Palmquist, who has
employment in Lincoln, was home
over Thanksgiving visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmquist.
Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Vinson and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pet
ers and family were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William McGill on Sun
day. Neil Marvin, who is attending the
State University, came home Wednes
day evening to spend his Thanksgiv
ing vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Marvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams, who
reside at Eagle, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Stradley and family were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stradley
on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cope and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Jardine and children were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ander
son on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gustin and son,
of Wheatland, Wyoming, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Brunkow and children
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Brunkow on Thanksgiving.
James and Louis Jeffery left Sat
urday in company with several others
from the State Agricultural college
for Chicago, where they spent last
week in a grain judging contest.
Miss Elva Coleman, who is teach
ing at Elmwood, came home Wednes
day evening and visited over Thanks
giving day and the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Coleman
and Bertha.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hartsook are
staying at the Alver Hall farm doing
the work while Mr. and Mrs. Hall
have gone to Sweden where they will
visit his parents for some time. They
left last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boucher
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hogue in Lincoln on Thanks
giving day. In the afternoon they all
took in the football game between
the Cornhuskers and Kansas Aggies.
Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Vant, Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Armstrong and daughter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Goodhart Vant
drove to Lincoln Thanksgiving day,
where they attended the football con
test between the Cornhuskers and the
Kansas Aggies.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Finley and
son Howard of Emerald, stopped here
Thanksgiving night after having
spent the day in Omaha with" his
brother, Clyde Finley. Wayne How
ard returned home with them and
visited here until Sunday evening.
Mr. aad Mrs. Earl Bartley and
family and Mrs. Bsll Wilson, all of
Powhattan, Kansas, came up to spend
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Matthews. They returned home
that evening accompanied by Mrs.
Matthews and son. Mr. Matthews
drove down Sunday for them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr,
and Mrs. Thurman Martin and Ron
ald, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and
John Robert, all of Ceresco, and Ed
Martin, of Havelock, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and Mr
and Mrs. John Downing on Thanks
giving day at the Martin home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White and
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bucknell and sons
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Bucknell and family of near
Elmwood on Thanksgiving day. Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Skinner and family,
of Alvo, and Prof, and Mrs. W. V.
Linch, of Sioux City, Iowa, were also
guests.
Many of the people of Greenwood
and the surrounding country were at
tending the community sale which
was held on Wednesday at Waverly
Charles Dyer was attending a sale
near Walton last Tuesday, purchas
ing a fine cow for the sum of $40
Another cow in the sale was sold for
f 60.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mathis, Dr.
and Mrs. N. D. Talcott and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Mathis and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Emory MacDowell and
son of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs
Emmet t Cook and family of Elmwood
were all dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William McGill and family on
Thanksgiving day.
The Dorcas society met Friday at
the church. A covered dish luncheon
was followed by a Christmas program
and exchange of Christmas gifts. The
annual election of officers was also
held at this time. The Dorcas society
is very active in the work of the
church and lends a helping hand with
frequent regularity.
Dr. and Mrs. William Wallace and
family of Friend, Nebraska, spent
Thanksgiving day with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Kinney and family of Alvo,
r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason were
also guests. Mrs. Mason and Miss
Alta Kyles returned to Friend with
the Wallace family that evening,
visiting there until Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vant entertain
ed at a family dinner at their home
the evening before Thanksgiving.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. Sandy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Miller, and Mrs. A. N. Holmes
and children, all of Ashland; Mr. and
Mrs. Gentry Vant and son, of Hast
ings, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Armstrong
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Good
hart Vant and children.
Thanksgiving Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Headley en
tertained at a dinner Thanksgiving
day. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Trunkenbolz, Mr. and Mrs. I
William Trunkenbolz, Mr. and Mrs
Joe Rudolph, all of Eagle, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Hahn and baby of Inter
ior, South Dakota, Mrs. Anna Headley
and Mrs. Ollie Trumble and children
of Lincoln.
Entertained for Birthday
Mrs. Richards entertained in honor
cf her husband's birthday last Tues
day evening at a pinochle party. Five
tables of players were present. Philip
Reece won the royal prize for the men
and Mrs. Barnett won the royal prize
for the ladies. The consolation prizes
were won by W. P. Hillis and Mrs.
Everett Cope. The honored guest re
ceived a nice gift. Delicious refresh
ments were served late in the even
ing and all joined in wishing Mr.
Richards many more happy birth
days. Pleasantly Surprised
On last Friday evening, Mrs. H. R.
McNurlin was pleasantly surprised
when a number of friends gathered
at her home to help celebrate her
birthday. The time was spent playing
pinochle, there being four tables of
players present. Mr. and Mr3. J. S.
Gribble won the royal prizes and con
solation prizes were won by P. E.
Clymer and Mrs. E. L. Marvin. The
guest of honor was presented with a
nice gift. Delicious refreshments were
served.
Have a Strong Team
The Greenwood High school bas
ketball team, which is coached by
Lee Knolle, has a splendid schedule
arranged that will carry them .right
up to quitintg time in the spring, and
will meet a number of strong contend
ers during that time. The local team
13 composed of some exceptionally
good players and is expected to ren
der a good account of itself on the
court. Those who are on the team in
clude Ervin Goings, James and Lyle
Armstrong, Vernon Hurlbut, Jack
Nichols, Walter and Wayne Marolf,
Louis Clymer, Robert Mason and Ray
mond Howard.
The games that are scheduled in
clude: Eagle at Eagle, Dec. 7; Ne
hawka at Greenwood, Dec. 14; Mur
dock at Murdock, Dec. 21; Waverly
at Waverly, Jan. 1; Alvo at Green
wood, Jan. 4; Elmwood at Elmwood,
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Jan. 9; Waverly at Greenwood, Jan.
15; Stromsburg at Stromsburg, Jan.
18; Polk at Polk, Jan. 19; Nehawka
at Nehawka, Jan. 25; Louisville at
Louisville, Jan. 26; Ashland at Ash
land, Feb. 1; Weeping Water at
Greenwood, Feb. 5; Avoca at Avoca,
Feb. 8; Murdock at Greenwood, Feb.
25 and Ashland at Greenwood, Feb.
26. After that comes the county and
state tournaments to wind up the
basketball season in early March.
Found Roads Slippery
W. G. Renwanz, Sr., was a visitor
in Lincoln on last Monday, being call
ed there to look after some business
matters. He made the trip in his car,
and although he traveled at a very
(moderate rate of speed, the car skid
ded and left the pavement. He soon
had it under control, however, and
no damage was done either to the
vehicle or its occupant. He found the
streets of Lincoln very slushy and had
a job washing the car when he arrived
home.
Greenwood Cafe Closed
Duane Gribble and wife, who nave
been conducting the Greenwood Cafe,
where they have been selling beer,
with the coming of cold weather have
found patronage in this line very poor
and so have discontinued the opera
tion of the cafe and moved to Beatrice,
where Duane has accepted a position
as an automobile salesman.
Entertained Kensington Club
Mesdames Earl Stradley, Warren
Boucher and Lorenzo Lemon were
hostesses on last Tuesday evening,
when they entertained" at the Earl
Stradley home the members of the
Greenwood Card club of the kensing
ton and where they enjoyed a very
fine time at cards, their favorite game
being five hundred and in the course
of the evening the playing was very
animated. Everett Cope was high
point winner among the men and Mrs.
Harry Schroeder carried off the hon
ors among the ladies.
The Old Age Pension
George E. Bucknell wa3 called to
Plattsmouth Thursday, where he was
meeting with the Old Age Pension
committee, cf which he is a member,
but as there is very little money in
the fund as yet it looks like nothing
can be done. A number of applica
tions were received, part of which
were approved by the board and will
come in for some distribution in the
near future, as personal taxes are
paid and the money for this becomes
available. The limited levy if all of
the tax were paid, will not yield any
great sum of money, however.
TABBY'S WISE JUDGMENT
Old Tabby Cat has very soft little
paws,
She could walk very quietly with
out showing her claws;
When danger came near and looked
very rife,
She could show them quickly and
settle the strife.
Her paws were sort and covered
with fur
If all was quiet how sweetly she
could purr;
Left to herself, she seemed very
tame,
But ruffled by her enemies, she made
quite a name.
Old Tabby went hunting one day in
the field,
And there saw an owl that had
talons for a shield;
So Tabby made a pass at an owlet
to snare,
And found to her surprise that two
owlets were there.
With claw3 unshielded, she struck
left and right,
And ran through the field until com
pletely out of sight
Of those glaring eyes and talons that
tried to embrace
Her bodily form, and then gave
chase.
Old Tabby thought what a chance
she took
To outstare an owl with such a
stern look;
So she brought to a close one chap
ter of her life.
Though my claws may bo long I will
start no more strife.
There are those who have tongues
like talons that bear
Tales of discord, pretending to be
fair;
Intolerant, yet ignorant, the price
they must pay
For Christianity is Love, and not
churchianity today.
What Judgments ignorance Imposes
and slays
Those who are not in accord with
our own pet ways;
But wisdom is our Judge, and dis
penses Justice and Truth,
Not a mortal full of ignorance, and
age, or one bubbling over with
youth.
J. R. Tremble.
Nebraska
Royal Arch
Masons Elect
J. Theodore Brammann of Omaha,
High Priest Many Distinguish
ed Visitors in Attendance.
J. Theodore Brammann of Omaha
was elected grand high priest of the
Grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons
of Nebraska, at the Grand chapter's
sixty-eighth annual meeting Wednes
day at Masonic temple at Omaha. He
succeeds Oliver A. Fick of Omaha,
who presided at the meeting.
Other officers chosen are: LeRoy
Parks of Grand Island, deputy grand
high priest; Carl R. Greisen of North
Platte, grand king; Nile O. Walther
of Fremont, grand scribe; Benjamin
F. Pitman of Chadron, who was
re-elected grand treasurer; Lewis E.
Smith of Omaha, re-elected grand sec
retary; Luther M. Kuhns of Omaha,
re-elected grand chaplain; William
T. Poucher of Tekamah, re-elected
grand lecturer; Clarence O. Dawson
of Blair, grand captain of the host;
Edwin D. Crites of Chadron, grand
principal sojourner; Nathaniel A. S.
McLean of Sidney, grand Royal Arch
captain; Thomas J. Aron of Crete,
grand master third veil; Lloyd F.
Kilgore of Omaha, grand master sec
ond veil; Elmer E. Magee of Lin
coln, grand master first veil; Luther
B. Hoyt of Omaha, re-elected grand
sentinel.
The meeting closed Wednesday
night with a banquet, at which Oliver
A. Fick presided. William T. S.
O'Hara of Toledo, O., general grand
high priest of the general Grand
chapter, Royal Arch Masons of the
United States of America, was the
principal speaker at the dinner.
Frank A. Cloidt and Raymond C.
Cook of this city were heard in two
vocal numbers at the banquet.
Three Hundred Attend.
Three hundred members of the
Grand chapter attended the meeting.
The newly elected officers were in
stalled during the afternoon, with
Emmett I. Ellis of Tekamah as in
stalling officer and John R. Stine of
Omaha as installing marshal.
Other guests included: Walter
Saunders of Gillette, Wyo., grand
high priest for Wyoming; Roger S.
Brown, Sioux Falls, grand high
priest for South Dakota; Holmes W.
Haviland, Kansas City, Kas., grand
high priest 'for Kansas; John H.
Gabriel, Denver, grand high priest
for Colorado; George E. Masters,
Glenwood, grand secretary for Iowa.
Virgil R. Johnson of Beatrice,
grand master of Nebraska Masons;
John T. Dysart of Omaha, grand com
mander of the Knights Templar of
Nebraska, and Volney B. Trimble of
Hastings, newly-elected grand mas
ter of the Grand Council, Royal and
Select Masters, also attending.
At a reception for past grand high
priests, George J. Spohn of Superior
gave the response.
Following the grand high priest's
address, there was a memorial service
for John R. Donley of Omaha, who
was grand master, second veil; and
two past grand high priests, James
M. Robertson of Plattsmouth, and
Walter L. Spear, of Geneva, all of
whom died during the past year.
DEFICIT IN FRENCH BUDGET
Paris. Leon Barety, reported for
the finance committee, told the
chamber of deputies that France's
budget deficit in 1935 will be 559
million francs ($36,894,000). Bar
ety said the treasury would be in
difficulties early in 1935 unless "our
economic situation is considerably
improved." Paul Reynaud, former
minister of finance, renewed, the
campaign for the devaluation of the
franc. "France," he told the cham
ber, "must either deflate prices or
devalue its money." Reynaud fur
ther declared that the American pub
lic in its recent elections had given
President Roosevelt a virtual vote of
confidence on his monetary devalu
ation policy.
"We instead," he declared, "are
entering the Hoover phase" of trying
to raise prices, and "that is how
Hoover broke his back."
L. S. U. DTaUIEY ASKED
Atlanta, Ga. The commission on
higher institutions of the southern
association of colleges and second
ary schools was requested by the as
sociation's executive committee to
investigate charges Huey Long is
"running Louisiana State univer
sity." And L. S. U., Dean C. A. Ives
of the university's teachers college,
said, will "welcome the investiga
tion." The commission also was ask
ed to investigate Louisiana state
normal college.
Every penny spent Tor advertis
ing will yield a big return.
PLOTTER CONVICTED
Greensboro, N. C. Glenn Jordan,
21, was found guilty in U. S. dis
trict court of attempted extortion of
$25,000 from W. W. Tompkins, East
Williston, L. I.
Advertising expense yieitfs a far
bigger dividend than any form of
investment.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of James M. Barkhurst, deceas
ed. No. 3041:
Take notice that the Administrator
of said estate has filed his final re
port 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 January 7, 1935, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated December 7, 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY,
dl03w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the Creditors of the estate of
Ernest W. Millbern deceased. No.
3070:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is March
28, 1935; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court Room in
Plattsmouth on April 5, 1935 at ten
A. M. for the purpose of examining,
hearing, allowing and adjusting all
claims or objections duly filed.
Dated December 3, 1934.
A. K. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of the Coun
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
In Re Application of W. H. Coffelt,
administrator of the estate of Martha
S. Lewis, deceased, for license to sell
real estate.
Notice is hereby given that under
a license issued by the District Court
cf Cass county, Nebraska, the under
signed Administrator of the estate of
Martha S. Lewis, deceased, will offer
for sale at public auction at the south
front door of the court house in the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, on the 29 th day of December,
1934, at 10 o'clock a. m., the real es
tate belonging to said estate and de
scribed as Lots 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77
and 7S, in Wise'3 Out Lots Addition
to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska. Terms of sale, 10
cash at time of sale, balance on con
firmation. Possession to be given at
time of confirmation.
W. H. COFFELT,
Administrator of the Estate of
Martha S. Lewis, Deceased.
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA.
Elizabeth Meisinger, Lena Tritsch,
Wilma May Tritsch, by her father
and next friend William H. Tritsch,
Clara Tritsch, Ed H. Tritsch and
Adelia Meisinger, Plaintiffs,
vs.
David W. Clearwater, et al
Defendants.
NOTICE OB SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
To the defendants David W. Clear
water, Eliphlet Cramer, Electa Cram
er, Sidney Thomas, Mary M. Alex
ander, William M. Alexander, Daniel
L. Thomas, Amanda C. Thomas, Mrs.
Daniel L. Thomas, first real name
unknown; John Q. Thomas, and Mrs.
John Q. Thomas, first real name
unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the es
tates of George Thomas, David W.
Clearwater, Eliphlet Cramer, Electa
Cramer, Sidney Thomas, Mary M.
Alexander, William M. Alexander,
Daniel L. Thomas, Amanda C.
Thomas, Mrs. Daniel L. Thomas, first
real name unknown, John Q. Thomas,
and Mrs. John Q. Thomas, first real
name unknown, each deceased, real
names unknown, and all persons hav
ing or claiming any interest, right,
title, estate in or lien upon the east
half of the southwest quarter of sec
tion 11, and the southeast quarter
of section 11, all in township 12,
north range 12, east of the 6th P.
M., in Cass County, Nebraska, real
names unoknown;
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Elizabeth Meisinger,
Lena Tritsch, Wilma May Tritsch, by
her father and next friend William
H. Tritsch. Clara Tritsch, Ed H.
Tritsch and Adelia Meisinger, a
plaintiffs, filed their petition
filed their petition and
commenced an action in the District
Court of the County of Cass, Nebras
ka, on the 23rd day of November,
1934, against you and each of you;
the object, purpose and prayer of
which is to obtain a decree of court
quieting the title to the east half of
the southwest quarter of section 11,
and the southeast quarter of section
11, all In township 12, north range
12, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass
County, Nebraska, in plaintiffs as
against you and each of you, and for
such other relief as may be just and
equitable in the premises.
You and each of you are furtner
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or Deiore
Monday the 7th day of January,
1S35, or the allegations therein con
tained will be taken as true and a
decree will be rendered in favor of
the plaintiffs as against you and each
of you according to the prayer of said
petition.
Ellzabetn Meisinger, iena
Tritsch, Wilma May
Tritsch, Clara Tritsch, Ed
H. Tritsch and Adelia Mei
singer. Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested In the
estate of James Bajeck deceased. No.
3088:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Michael Bajeck as administrator;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the
28th day of December 1934 at ten
A. M.
Dated November 27th 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY,
d3-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Daisy Nottleman, deceased.
No. 3090:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
John Nottleman, Sr., as Administrat
or; that said petition has been set
for hearing before said Court on the
4th day of January, 1935, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated December 5, 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY,
dl03w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Phillip Lambert, deceased. No. 3079:
Take notice that the time limited
for the presentation and filing of
claims against said estate is March
21, 1935; that a hearing will be had
at the County Court room in Platts
mouth on March 29, 1935, at ten
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated November 23, 1934.
A. II. DUXBURY,
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County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Alexander H. Graves, deceased. No.
3075:
Take notice that the time limited
for the presentation and filing of
claims against said estate is March
21, 1935; that a hearing will be had
at the County Court room in Platts
mouth on March 29, 1935, at ten
o'clock a. in., for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated November 21, 1934.
A. II. DUXBURY,
n26-3w
County Judge.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA.
Michael Hild, Ferdinand Jacob
Hild. George Michael Hild, Philip
Adam Hild, Frederick Leonard Hild,
Anna Katherine Puis, and Emma
Elizabeth Friedrich, Plaintiffs,
vs.
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Alpha Wright, also known as A.
Wright, deceased, real names un
known, and all persons having or
claim any interest, right, title, estate
in, or lien upon lot 9 in block 97 in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty, real names unknown. Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
To the defendants, the heirs, de
visees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
in the estate of Alpha Wright, also
known as A. Wright, deceased, real
names unknown; and all persons hav
ing or claiming any interest, right,
title, estate in, or lien upon lot 9 in
block 97 in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska, real names
unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Michael Hild, Ferdin
and Jacob Hild, George Michael Hild,
Philip Adam Hild, Frederick Leon
ard Hild, Anna Katherine Puis, and
Emma Elizabeth Friedrich, as plain
tiffs, hied their petition and com
menced an action in the District
Court of the County of Cass Nebras
ka, on the 26th day of November
1934, against you and each of you.
the object, purpose and prayer of
which is to obtain a decree of court
quieting the title to lot 9 in block
97 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
County. Nebraska, in plaintiffs, as
ainst you and each of you, and for
such other relief as may be just and
equitable in the premises.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
iday the 7th day of January 1935, or
the allegations therein contained will
be taken as true and a decree will
be rendered in favor of the plaintiffs
as against you and each of you ac
cording to the prayer of said petition.
Michael Hild, Ferdinand
Jacob Hild, George Michael
Hild, Philip Adam Hild,
Frederick Leonard Hild,
Anna Katherine Puis, and
Emma Elizabeth Friedrich,
Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the Creditors of the estate of
Bessie Shea deceased. No. 3059:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is March
28th 1935; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court Room in
Plattsmouth on April 5th 1935 at
ten A.- M. for the purpose of exam
ining, hearing, allowing and adjust
ing all claims or objections duly filed.
Dated November 27th 1934.
C. E. TEFFT,
Special County Judge.
Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the stockholders of The
Manley Co-Operative Grain Associa
tion of Manley, Nebraska, duly and
regularly called for the purpose and
held at its place of business at Man
ley, Nebraska, November 1, 1934, Ar
ticle I, III and V of the Articles ot
Incorporation were amended aa fol
lows: Article I. The name of thia corpora
tion shall be The Manley Grain Co.
Article III. The general nature of
the business to be transacted by the
corporation shall be to buy and sell
real estate, grain, live stock, merchan
dise and farm products, to borrow
and loan money and to do any and
all other things neceseary or Inciden
tal for the promotion of the business
of the corporation.
Article V. The termination of this
corporation shalKbe 99 years from
December 22, 1934.
In witness whereof we have here
to Bet our hands this 1st day of
November, 1934.
FRANK L. BERGMAN,
President The Manley Grain
Company.
ORRIS SCHLIEFERT,
Secretary The Manley Grain
no-4w Company.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis
trict Court within and for Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I
will on the 22nd day of December,
A. D. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of
said day at the south front door of
the court house in the City of Platts
mouth in said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following real eetate, to-wit:
Sub Lot 1 of the southeast
quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section 13, Township 12,
Range 13, east of the 6th P.
M., in Cass county, Nebraska;
and also Fractional Lot 21 in
the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter of Section 13,
Township 12, Range 13, east of
the 6th P. M., in Cass county,
Nebraska, containing 2 acres;
also the south 60 feet of Lots 5
and C in Block 28 in the City of
Plattsmouth, CaES county, Ne
braska. Said lands in Section 13 above
described will be offered for sale
first and if they do not sell for
sufficient to satisfy said judg
ments then the above described
property in Biock 28 In the City
of Plattsmouth will be offered for
sale.
The same being levied upon and taken
as the property of Plattsmouth Lodgo
No. 739, Benevolent & Protective
Order of Elk3, a corporation, defend
ant, to satisfy a Judgment of said
Court recovered by Edward J. Delan
ey, plaintiff against said defendant,
and to satisfy a judgment of said
Court recovered by J. W. Holmes,
Trustee, cross-petitioner against said
defendant. i
Plattsmouth Nebraska, November
16, A. D. 1934.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
nl9-5w Nebraska.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA.
Charles Vallery, Plaintiff,
vs.
James O. Neil et al Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
To the Defendants: James O. Neil,
Mrs. James O. Neil, first real name
unknown; George W. Snyder, Mrs.
George W. Snyder, first and real
name unknown; D. L. Hughes, whose
name is alleged to be Daniel L.
Hughes, whose name is alleged to
be Daniel L. Hughes, Mrs. D. L.
Hughes, whose name is alleged to
be Elmira W. Hugres, C. Shutter,
first real name unknown; Mrs. C.
Shutter, first and real name un
known; C. Shutler, first real name
unknown; Susan E. Shutler, Fran
cis Mewes; Mrs. Francis Mewes, first
and real name unknown; F. Mowers,
first and real name unknown; Julia
Mowers; The heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and all
other persons interested in the es
tates of James O. Niel, Mrs. James O.
Neil, first real name unknown;
George W. Snyder, Mrs. George W.
Snyder, first and real name un
known; D. L. Hughes, whose name
is alleged to be Daniel L. Hughes,
Mrs. D. L. Hughes, whose name is
alleged to be Elmira W. Hughes; C.
Shutter, first real name unknown;
Mrs. C. Shutter, first and real name
unknown; C. Shutler, first real
name unknown; Susan E. Shutler,
Francis Mewes, Mrs. Francis Mewes,
first and real name unknown; F.
Mowers, first and real name un
known; Julia Mowers, J. Edgar
John, each deceased, real names un
known; and all persons having or
claiming any interest, right, title.
estate in, or lien upon lots 1, 2, and
3 in block 5 in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, real
names unknown;
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Charles Vallery aa
plaintiff, filed a petition and com
menced an action in the District
Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on
the 23rd day of November 1934,
against you and each of you, the ob
ject, purpose and prayer of which Is
to obtain a decree of the court quiet
ing the title to lots 1, 2, and 3 In
block 5 in the City of Plattsmouth,
Ca33 County, Nebraska, in the plain
tiff as against you and each of you.
and for such other relief as may be
ust and equitable In the premises.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day the 7th day of January 1935, or
the allegations therein contained will
be taken as true and a decree will be
rendered In favor of the plaintiff as
against you and each of you accord
ing to the prayer of said petition.
CHARLES VALLERY,
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.