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PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Weeping Water Oscar Domingo was called to Lin coln Tuesday of this week to look after some business mattesr for a short time. Louis Schmidt of Murdock was a visitor in Weeping Water last Tues day, looking after some business matters for a short time. Ross Shields and "wife were visit ing: in Omaha last Sunday, guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Reese and family. Walter Olander and wife of Omaha were guests for the day last Sunday at the home of the mother of Mr. Olander, Mrs. C. W. Olander. Judge A. J. Fatterson has been as sisting in picking corn for his bro ther, David Patterson northeast of town and is making a good picker. Dr. W. II. Tuck who has been feel ing rather poorly for some time past, being confined to his home and bed is now much improved and is able to be down and looking after his busi ness affairs. Mrs. Owen Runyon and little son, Ronnie and Mrs. Joseph Abrahams were over to Lincoln last Monday where they were visiting with some friends as well as doing some Christ mas shopping. W. E. Palmeter of Hickman where he is engaged in the blacksmith busi ness and was on his way to his home near South Bend, stopped for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Fitzpatrick and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Faaborg of Omaha were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Johnson for the week end. Miss Gladys Johnson had been visiting at Omaha and on her return last Saturday they accom panied her for a visit with the folks here. Messrs. Guy Rateliff and Art ajid Bill Johnson were visiting in Ne braska City last Monday where they were attending a convention of the business men who were guests of the wholesale house, and where they all enjoyed a very fine evening and a banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Con Watkins of Union were visiting in Weeping Wa- j ter Tuesday of this week, guests of their daughter, Mrs. Fulton Harris and husband for the day. They also enjoyed visiting with friends in the city as well as at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con Nickles. Miss Agnes Rough and brother, Stuart Rough, of Union were guests for the day last Sunday at the home of their brother, John Rough of Te kamah and there enjoyed a very fine visit, returning home during the aft ernoon via Weeping Water, Mr. Rough then returning to his home in Union. Peter II. Miller and son, Pete, were enjoying a visit last Sunday at the home of James Miller and wife of Plattsmouth and were looking over the farm where James is to farm south of Plattsmouth the coming summer and Pete is to work for the brother. They also enjoyed a very fine visit and as well an excellent dinner as well. Niley E. Wiles Passes. Niley R. Wiles who has been in rather poor health for some time past and who has been fighting his dis ease, finally called this young man. He leaves his wife and a number of children. The final summons came last Sunday, and the funeral was held from the Methodist church in Weeping Water Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Wiles was well and favorably known to a large number of friends who are pained to know of his death. Enjoyed Pleasant Evening. The Men's Brotherhood of the Methodist church and as well the Congregational church, both very strong organizations, with an eye for FImTTiTim iTr! litrrtfi rr -j-"i --'it --" t T-j 1 r",'rr'--'iB Community Sale to be held at Pavilion on paved highway No. 75, V2 mile north of Platte river, at LaPlatte, Neb., on Thursday, Bee. 12 Starting at 11:00 A. M. Horses, Cattle, Hogs FARM MACHINERY, ETC. We have some excellent horses and good milk cows listed for this sale. Also some good farm machinery. Bring anything to this sale you wish to sell. Sale December 1 2 rain or shine. II. W. Grosshans Phone: Bellevne 134 F13 MANAGER Eex Young Auctioneer William Reynolds Clerk Use JEBMLTE Daily More r-KKH, healthier poultry llLVK-V-Sl'HAV tor Unpen, anil head eoldn. l"e JKRMITi: WO II ME It Your dealer Kuarantees it. TIM LAKE PRODUCTS, INC. Des Moines, Iowa the betterment of the city and its in terests, held a joint meeting at the parlors of the Methodist church last Monday evening, which was for the benefit of the football team and with it went a moving picture of a football game so that in the attending the gathering of the brotherhoods were provided with a football game as well. A speaker of much prominence from Lincoln was present which add ed much to the pleasure of the even ing which was heightened by the very fine banquet served at the cou clusion of the evening's program. See Wrestling: Contest Monday. With their car Elmer Michelsen and wife and their little son, Buddy, were in Omaha Monday evening of this week and had as their guests Knude Jensen and family. They at tended a wrestling contest in the big city. They enjoyed the trip and en tertainment very much. On their re turn home with the roads and the night not the best for driving, they were crowded off the pavement by a truck which evidently did not know the road or did not care. Visiting Folks in South. Mrs. O. E. Oldham who has been kept to her home and bed on ac count of a recent illness, with her improvement decided to spent some three weeks at the home of her par ents, E. G. Cuffen. of Fort Cobb. Oklahoma. It had been some time since she was able to visit the parents and is greatly enjoying the visit at this time. She will remain over the Christmas season and during the time she is away the husband and son, Denny will find out the general routine of getting the meals and do ing the housework. Happened Along After Wreck. Dennis Oldham who was visiting for the day in Omaha last Friday was returning home late, chanced along at Oreapolis just following the col lision of the car of Charles Richards and the Missouri Pacific bus, that eventually took the life of young Richards. Dennie describes the scene as being something awful, as the car was almost demolished and the young man unconscious and finally died of his injuries. Mrs. John Bolz Does Nicely. Mrs. John Bolz, formerly Miss La- verna Dinger of Weeping Water, who has been -in poor health for some time past went to Lincoln where at the Bryan Memorial hospital she took a clinic and it developed she had a large tumor which was necessary to have removed. She entered the hos pital and with the mother. Dr. Thomas of Weeping Water and a number of the physicians from the hospital present, underwent an oper ation to have the tumor removed. Since the operation she is getting along very nicely and it is hoped she will now rapidly regain her former good health. Pleased with Weeping Water. One year ago this week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen came to Weeping Water from their former home at Lincoln to engage in business, taking over the location which had been oc cupied by Kirk Frantz in the grocery business. Coming to Weeping Wa ter entire strangers, they had to make acquaintances both in the busi ness and social line. They soon form ed friends in both and now after a year are well pleased with the city of Weeping Water as a place for a home and a location to engage in business. They have now many very close friends as well as a satisfactory business. Weeping Water has wel comed them and they are well pleased to be here. TO CEASE MAKING CLAIMS Washington. The federal trade commission announced that W. C. Kalash, inc., of Omaha, had agreed to stop representing that salves of fered as treatments for hay fever are atitipollen agents or will immunize the rasal passagas against bay fever. It said the concern also agreed not to Eay its product would cure hay fever and to cease employing exag gerated claims, improbable of accom plishment. The agreement was made in a stipulation to cease and desist from certain practices to which the commission objected. TO ASK BRIDGE FUNDS Dcs Moines. Governor Herring said he and Governor Cochran of Ne braska will go to Washington Satur day to ask federal funds for a bridge over the Missouri river between Council Bluffs and Omaha. City Council FT iaaS Quiet Meeting Little to Demand Attention of Solons at Meeting- Parallel Parking 6th to 7th on Main. The city council had a short and snappy session Monday evening and the members had the pleasure of hav ing back with them Councilman W. H. Puis of the third ward who has been in the hospital at Omaha for several weeks. The greater part of the time was taken up in the reports of the var ious city officers for the month of November. The report of City Treasurer M. D. Brown was received and showed that there was at the present time in the treasury a balance of $9,794.7S and which was deposited with the Platts mouth State bank. City Clerk Albert Olson reported that his office had received $1,146. IS for the month and which had been turned over to the city treasurer. A communication was received from the residents near Spring and Marble streets in the west part of the city, asking that an overhead street light be placed there. This was referred to the lighting com mittee. Residents of near 9th and Rock street also presented a petition ask ing that a street light be placed near that place to relieve a dark condi tion. This was also referred to the lighting committee for its consider ation. The L. W. Egenberger agency re ported that the amount of $15.75 had been turnd into the city for rentals. Chief of Police Libershal reported that for the month of November there had been three arrests and fines and costs of $53.80 turned in to the court. Chief O. Sandin of the fire depart ment reported on the fire at the Swartout residence as a $175 loss to the building from the roof fire. The chief also reported that there were fourteen fires from the period of No vember, 1934 to November, 1935. Tolice Judge C. L. Graves reported that for the week of December 5th that there had been one arrest and work sentence given. The much discussed Abbott dis pute over the payment of taxes ou property on west Oak street, was again brought up as Mr. Abbott, who resides at Fremont, had declined to pay the amount that the city had asked. City Attorney J. H. Davis was authorized to carry on further nego tiations. Chairman Tippens of the streets, alleys and bridges committee, report ed that the chains ordered for the tractor had arrived and also that it was necessary to have some repairs made on the tractor. Chairman E. O. Vroman of the fire and water committee reported that on his recent trip to Chicago that he had investigated the A. S. Hike Co., which had written the city some time ago relative to assisting in getting a municipal water plant or the pur chase of the present plant. He found I he company a bond house and whose only interest wa3 in handling the bonds if the city voted them for a water or light plant. Councilman Palmer of the light ing committee stated that negotia tions with the man from Hamburg relative to the breaking of an elec trolier post, had reached a s5.age where it was hoped to get a compro mise of $70 from him. Councilman Seiver reported that the police wanted a large cable for towing in purposes and the commit tee was authorized to purchase the same. Chairman Bestor of the WPA com mittee reported that the work on Sixth stret was getting along very well despite the weather conditions. No action had been taken as yet on the requests for the rock surfaced road3 awaiting to see what the com missioners were doing relative to the crushing of rock. Mayor Lushinsky asked that the petitions be gotten in shape and placed before the proper acthorities that some immediate ac tion might be secured. Councilman Webb reported that there was still some $232.29 due on the assessments for the Sixth street paving as well as the amount from the Hotel Plattsmouth building which is in litigation. Councilman Vroman called the at tention of tli3 council to the congest ed oendition of Main street from Sixth to Seventh where the large parkway in the center of the street cuts down the width of the street which is now used to carry a great deal more traffic. On motion the street commissioner was authorized to place signs for parallel parking only, there while Sixth street is torn up. Councilman Tippens also called the l!TSIS PUBLIC AUCTI As I am going to quit farming, I, advertlsina! will offer for sale at public auction I m aavertlsmg' on the P. F. Goos farm located one and a half miles southeast of Platts mouth over Wintersteen Hill road, on Monday, Bee. 16 beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., the following described property, to-wit: Live Stock Two head of horses, both smooth mouth. One milk cow and one good heifer. Also six tons alfalfa ha5 Farm Machinery, etc. One Deering mowing machine; one McCormick hay rake; one 2-seotion harrow; one combine lister and drill; one 'go-devil'; one S-foot disk; one high wagon and one iron wheel wagon; one New Departure cultiva tor; one Titan tractor, 10-20 size; one McCormick-Deering S-inch burr grinder; one set of la-inch work harness; one 14-inch gang plow; one buggy; one De Lavel cream separa tor; one heating stove: one radio set and various other articles too numer ous to mention. Terms of Sale Terms are cash. No property to be removed from the premises until settled for. Gilbert Storm, Owner. REX YOUNG, Auctioneer W. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk. PUBLIC AUCTION As I have sold my farm. I am offer ing for sale at public auction on said farm located 2 miles west and one fourth mile north of Plattsmouth on the Cedar Creek and Cemetery road, on Tuesday, Dec. 17 beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., the following described property, to-wit: Dairy Stock 14 head of extra good milk cows, consisting of roans, reds. Holsteins and Jerseys. Also one red bull nearly 2 years old. Theso cattle are all T. B. tested, and range in age from 2 to S years old. Feeder Pigs 50 head of feeder pigs. These pigs are all vaccinated. Farm Machinery, etc. One John Deere mower, S-foot, like new; one 2-section harrow; one low iron .wheel wagon; one hay rack; J one self feeder for hogs; one Hudson garden plow with all shovels and planter attachments; one gas barrel, 50 gallon; one oil barrel, 30 gallon; eighteen galvanized chicken coops: three hot and cold water chicken wat erers; one Great Western wood heat ing stove in good shape; one three quarter baby lfed, complete; one small power feed grinder; one lad der; ten tons alfalfa hay in stack; live tons alfalfa hay in barn; eight tons timothy hay in stack; six tons sudan grass in stack; one Delavel cream separator, No. 12; four dozen pure bred White Wyandotte hens; two dozen pure bred Anconia hens. Also many other articles not listed. Terms cf Sale Terms CASH, unless arrangements made through your banker before sale date. No property to be removed from premises until settled for. A. M. Hopkins, Owner. REX YOUNO, Auctioneer W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk. attention of the council to the fact that north Sixth street has been dug up in several places and was making it difficult for people to park or get into their places of business. The clerk was requested to notify the cor porations tearing up the street to have it replaced. The sale of the Dodge car, taken several weeks ago from a driver charged with intoxication, was taken up and as the city has a bill of sale for the car to cover a fine, it was decided to have the car sold on next Saturday at the city hall. There were several pieces of road work ordered referred to the streets, alleys and bridges committee for their action. The following claims were ordered paid by the council: Platts. Water Corp., hydrant rental $4S3.9G Iowa-Nebr. Light & Power Co., street lights Platts. Journal, printing Iowa-Nebr. Light &. Power Co., light city hall Dr. L. S. Pucelik, services L. D. Hiatt, table for office W. A. Swatek, supplies W. A. Swatek, supplies W. A. Swatek, desk lock Platts. Fire Dept., four noz- zelmen Kroehler Hardware Co., tools Ivan Taylor, tractor work 244.95 14.75 8.12 4.00 1.75 28.45 22.95 2.75 6.00 13.05 1.60 4C.S0 26.25 14.70 33.20 46. S5 3.00 61.40 10.10 26.60 Ivan Taylor, street work with team John V. Kubicka, street work Chas. Gradoville, same George Taylor, same J. L. Tidball supplies Paul Vandervoort, two sten cils : Duxbury & Davis, insurance Jess F. Warga, material Warga Hardware, same Bauer Auto and Suply Co., tractor work 86.31 FALLS CITY MAN NAMED DEPUTY STATE SHERIFF Falls City, Dec. 10. William Schneider, Falls City barber, was ap pointed deputy state sheriff Tuesday by State Sheriff William Flake. Schneider will be stationed here, in charge of five counties. Persistency fs what counts most NOTICE of Administrator's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license granted by the District Court of Otoe County, Ne braska, in proceedings in the Estate of Emiline Brown. Deceased, for sale of real estate, I will on December 23, !terested in the Estate of A. D. Felker, 1935, at 3 o'clock p. m., and for one wnoso full aild correct name was Al hour thereafter, at the residence onfrcd D Feiker, deceased, real names said premises offer and sell at public ;unknown, and in tho Estate of Addie auction the following described real!c pelker, deceased, real names un estate, to-wut: Lots 5 and 6, in knowilf The nejrSt Devisees, Legatees, Block 15, in Latta's First Addition to j iersoiia.l Representatives and all oth the Town of Murray, in Cass County. jtr rersons interested in the Estate Nebraska. ,Gf Joseph Hallas, sometimes known Terms of sale: 20 of purchase Lg Joseph nua3t deceased, real price to be. paid in cash at time oIiEarae3 unknown. Richey Bros.,' a co sale, balance on confirmation of sale ; pal tnership and an persons having and delivery of deed and possession !or cIainiins any interest in Lots 5, ana abstract snowing goou uue, ciear oi liens. Dated December 2, 1935. SEARL S. DAVIS, Adminis trator of the Estate of Emi line Brown. Deceased. Wm. H. Pitzer and Mar shall Pitzcr, Nebraska City, Nebraska, Attorneys. d2-3w NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a contract entered into between the heirs-at-law of John Warga, deceased, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of said deceased will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, on the 8th day of January, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate, to-wit: North half ( N 'z ) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of Section four ( 4 ) ; Lot fourteen (14) in the southwest quarter (SWU) of the northwest quarter (NW'i) of Section four (4); The southeast quarter (SK1,.; ) of the northeast quarter (NE'4 ) of Section live (5), and The northeast quarter (NE'4 ) of the southeast quarter (SEU ) of Section live (5), all in Town ship eleven (11), North, Range fourteen (14), east of the Cth P. M., in Cass county, Nebras ka excepting therefrom all gates but three, all cross fences, windmill and tower, stantion in dairy barn, light plant and batteries, light switches and wiring up stairs in dwelling, all light fixtures, sink and drain pipes, piping from cistern and cistern pump, all shelving in basement, ten storm windows, east chicken house, nests and drop board in west chicken house, bee house, fencing around house and yards, five movable hog houses, fork and rope in hay shed, barb wire around pasture, thirty rods woven wire around lower pasture, wiring for floor lamps, water tanks and pipe3, which said items are the property of Charles Warga, who re serves right to remove the same. At the same time and place, the undersigned Administrator will also sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: South half (SJ,2 ) of the south west quarter (SAV'i) of Section four (4); Northeast quarter (NEV4) of Section nine ( 9 ) ; Lots one (1) and five (5) in the northwest quarter (NWU) of Section nine (9), being the north fifty (50) acres of the north half (N1,) of the north west quarter (NW4) of Sec tion nine ( 9 ) ; Lot three (3) in the southeast quarter (SE'4) of the southeast quarter (SE',4) of Section live (5), being the south twenty five (25) acres lying east of the county road in the southeast quarter (SEU) of Section live (5); Sub Lot one (1) of Lot three (3), east of the county road in the northeast quarter (NEU) of the northeast quarter (NE'4 ) of Section eight (S), all in Township eleven (11), North, Range fourteen (14), east of the Cth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska excepting therefrom forty (40) rods of heavy woven wire, ten (10) rods light woven wire, two (2) rolls barb wire, one pitcher pump and pipe by slough, light plant and batteries, four light fixtures in lower rooms, one wagon scales, windmill and tow er, two water banks and pipes, can opy for gas stove, seven gates, two hog houses, hay fork and rope in barn, cable and litter carrier, which said excepted items are the property of James E. Warga, who reserves right to remove same. Abstracts will be furnished and titles conveyed by Administrator's deeds and special warranty deeds. Merchantable title will be furnished free and dear of all liens and in cumbrances. In case of defect in title, Administrator reserves reasonable time to properly perfect title. Lands will be surveyed and lines establish ed. Possession will be given March 1, 1936. Said sale will remain open one hour. FRANK A. CLOIDT, Administrator of Estate of John Warga, Deceased. C..E. MARTIN, Attorney for Estate. d3-Saw CITY SUED ON POLICY Osceola, Neb. The city of Osceola j has been made defendant in a suit filed in district court here for $927, the Turk-Somerville company of Om aha claims is due it as a premium on a compensation insurance policy cov ering FERA workers. The city con tends the workers were not on its payrolls. I.IIlCt! tV KH JI( i:K, Mtororja 4b0a .South IMtli Street Omulia, .! ruska LEGAL NOTICE To A. I). Felker, whose true and correct name is Alfred D. Felker, and Addie C. Felker, his wife, The Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal Repre sentatives and all other Persons in 6 7 aud s jn I3ock , in MIckel- waits Addition to the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, real names' unknown, defendants not found and upon whom personal ser vice of suriimoii3 cannot be made. You and each of you are hereby notilied that the plaintiffs, Teresa Hallos, Adolph J. Hallas, Ludwig J. liallas, Mary Hallas and Hattie Deal, have filed their petition in the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the ob ject and prayer of said petition being to quiet the title of plaintiffs in and to the following described real es tate: Lots 5, C, 7, and 8, in Block 1. in Mickelwaits Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cas County, Nebraska, as against you and each of you and to exclude you from all interest in and to said described real estate, and to perpetually enjoin you and each of you from asserting any title or interest in or to the same. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of January. 1936. Teresa Hallas, Adolph J. Hallas, Ludwig J. Hallas, Mary Hallas and Hattie d9-4w Beal, Plaintiffs. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. Edith Donclan and Margaret Donelan Brown, Plaintiffs vs. I NOTICE I John Magee, et al, Defendants J To the defendants, John Magee. Mrs. John Magee, first real name un known; George Magee , Mary A. Magee, James C. Magee, Ruth I. Magee, William S. Magee, Drissilla Mugce, Benjamin F. Magee, Sarah Magee, Charles C. Magee, Mrs. Charles C. Magee, first real name un known; Mrs. Charles G. Sperry, first real name unknown; W. D. Mer- riem, Jirs. . u. lernam, nrst real name unknown; A E. Alexander, st real name Alexander, first unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tates of John Magee, Mrs. John Magee, first real name unknown; George Magee, Mary A. Magee, James C. Magee, Ruth I. Magee, Wil liam S. Magee. Drissilla Magee, Ben jamin F. Magee, Sarah Magee, Charles C. Magee, Mrs. Charles C. Magee, first real name unknown; Mrs. Charles G. Sperry, first real name unknown; W. D. Merriam, Mrs. W. D. Merriam, first real name unknown, A. E. Alexander, and Alexander, first real name unknown, each deceased, real names unknown; all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the south half (S!i) of the northeast quarter ( NE J4 ) of Section ten (10), the southeast quarter (SE',4 ) of Sec tion ten (10), the north half ( N '2 ) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of Section fifteen (15), all in Township twelve (12), north, Rrange thirteen (13), cast of the 6th P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that Edith Donelan and Mar garet Donelan Brown filed their pe tition and commenced an action in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of December, 1935, 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 south half of the north east quarter of Section 10; The southeast quarter of Sec tion 10; The north half of the north east quarter of Section 15, all in Township 12, north, Range 13, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, in plaintiffs as against you and each cf you, and for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises, i ou and each of you are further notified that you are requir ed to answer said petition on or be fore Monday, the 20th day of Janu ary, 1936, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plaintiffs as against you and each of you according to the prayer of said petition. EDITH DONELAN and MARGARET DONELAN BROWN, Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. d9-4w J. Howard Davis Attorney at Law Plattsmouth NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cas3 coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of William A. Buck, deceased. No. 3160: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of William M. Buck as Administrator; that said petition has bc-en set for hearing before said Court on the 27th day of December, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 29, 1935. A. 11. DUXBURY. (Seal) d2-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. " To the creditors of the estate of Adolph Giese, deceased. No. 3140: Take notice that the time limited fcr the filin; and presentation of c! in:s against said estate is March 23. 1930; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts r;:outh on Mar'h 27, 1936, at 10:00 o'clo'k a. m., for the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 23. 1935. A. IL DUXBURY. (Seal) n25-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coni- iy, A e bra ska. " To all persona interested in estate of Nancy Buck, deceased. 3159: Take notice that a petition thn No. harj bo en filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of William M. Buck as Administrator; that said petition has been set for heaving before said Court on the 27tli day of December, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 25. 1935. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) d2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Court y Court of Casi co ni ly, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Louisa Conn, deceased. No. 2967: Take notice that the Administra tors of said estate have filed their nnal report and a petition for ex amination and allowance of their administration accounts, determina tion of heirship, assignment of resi due of said estate and for their dis charge; that said petition and re port will be heard before said Court on December 2S, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 27, 193 5. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) d2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Pursuant to an order of the Dis trict Court of Saunders county, Ne braska, made and entered on the 2Cth day.of venrter.. 3 5. in an action Peeling therein in which Nora ol- som and husband, Guy Folsom; Mar gie Gilbert, a widow, are plaintiffs, ard David Wagner and wife, Abbie Wagner; Edward Wagner and wife. Sarah Wagner; Harry F. Wagner and wife, Anna Wagner Rose Wag ner, a widow; Morris Wagner, a mi nor; Rose Wagner, Administratrix; Josie Nichols and husband, James Nichols: Amanda Morgan and hus band, Morris Morgan; Jesse Wagner rv.d wife, Neddie Wagner; Addie B. Gilbert and husband, John Gilbert: Emma Graves and husband. Hod Graves; Nancy Graves and husband, Wallace Graves; Frank G. Arnold and wife, Effie D. Arnold, are defend ants, ordering and directing the un dersigned referee in said cause to sell the following described real estate. to-wit: The south half (S1,) of Lot two (2). in the northwest quar ter (NWU) of the northwest quarter (NW',4, Section seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10), Cass county, Nebraska, containing five (5) acres; And the north half (NVa) of Lot three (3). in the northwest quarter (NW4) of the north west quarter (NW4), of Sec tion seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10). Cass county, Nebraska, containing five (5) acres; And all of Lot five (5). in the southwest quarter (SW'i ) i;f the northwest quarter (NWVi) of Section seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10), Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing ten ( 10 ) acres; , And the west half (W) of the southwest quarter (SWU). of Section seven (7), Township twelve (12), Range ten (10), Cass county, Nebraska, contain ing sixty and 28100 (60. 2S) acres. Notice is hereby given that on the 2.th day of December, 1935. at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., at the Wag ner farm, one. mile east and one-half mile south of the post office in Ash land, Nebraska, the undersigned Referee will sell the above described real estate at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash. Said sale to be held open one hour. Dated this 2 6th day of November, 1935. EDWIN A. FRICKE. Referee. J. C. BRYANT, Attorney. n28-3w