The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 26, 1935, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Miss Nola Banning, teacher in the
Nebraska City schools, si spending
her mid-winter vacation with the
fo!k3 at home.
Charle9 E. McCartney and family
w6re guests Christmas day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. McCar
tney and family.
George A. Stites, mayor of Union,
was a visitor in Plattsmouth on las:
Monday, driving up in his car to look
after some business matters.
Mrs. Mary Taylor and daughter.
Miss Rachel, of Lincoin, were visit
ing cn Christmas day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. V, Keedy, at Ash
land. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Porter were
enjoying a visit and a very fine din
ner on Christmas day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Keedy at Ash
land. Lester Schurraker and wife were
host and hostess at a dinner which
they served cn Christmas day. hav
ing as their guests II. W. Griffin and
family.
The Union school teachers are all
enjoying the Christmas vacation at
their respective homes and will not
return until time for school to start
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Greene and the
children were in Cedar Creek Wed
nesday, where they enjoyed spending
Christmas with Grandmother Duff,
mother of Mrs. Greene.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance
Harris, who has been at the CCC
camp at Mitchell for the past several
months, arrived home Saturday ar.d
is spending a week with the home
folks ard friends here.
Donald McCartney, who V.-.13 so ill
last week that he could mot attend
school, is reported as being some bet
ter at this time and v.va ab'2 to go
to the home of his uncle, F. IL Me
Carthey, for Christmas.
Uncle Blair Porter butchered a
fine beef the day before Christmas,
providing ample assurance that there
would be something in the family
larder, not only on Christmas day,
but for many days to come.
Frank Hafer, of Geneva, where
the corn crop did not amount to
much during the past two seasons,
has been in Union a number of times
of late purchasing corn, which he has
been having trucked to Geneva for
the livestock feeders of that vicinity.
Oscar and Ira Eggers of Princeton,
were in Union, looking after the pur
chase of corn to truck to their heme
town, as there has been but little
corn raised there during the past
two years and the demand is heavy
among the stock feeders of that vicin
ity. Miss Frances Griffin, sister of II.
W. Griffin, who has bee.i visiting
here and at other points in Cass
county for the past few weeks, left
for her home at Oklahoma City, at
which place her parents, Mr. and
E. IL Griffin reside and will spend
Christmas with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Griffin en
tertained at their home Sunday, hav
ing as their guests the family of John
Griffin, of Lincoln; Miss Francis
Griffin, a sister of Mr. Griffin, of
Oklahoma City, and Lester Shumaker
and family of Union, as well as the
regular members of their family.
George Trunkenbolz, president of
the Trunkenbolz Oil company, with
headquarters in Lincoln, was here
Monday looking after some business
matters at the station, and also call
ed at Neha.vka where the company
operates a service and bulk station.
He enjoyed meeting many of his old
friends in this vicinity.
C. E. Morris and family were in
Louisville on Christmas day, where
they were guests at the heme of Mr.
and Mrs. Silas Morris, a brother otj
C. E. Morris, whore they enjoyc-d a
very hne time. Or. New Years day
the Silas Morris family will be guests
of the C. E. Morris family at Union,
in the new home which has just been
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Upton were host
and hostess to their two daughters.
JUiss tara, wiio is an instructor m :
the schools of Beaver Crossing, and
Miss Martha, who is taking nurse
training in Omaha. The family en
joyed the get-together and the very
line dinner which was served and
also were privileged to visit during
the entire week, as they did not have
to return to their work until the!
first of the year.
Jay Austin was over to Platts
mouth Monday and purchased the;
new 1IZG license plates for his car.
Although the license was only $5,
under the new law recently passed
that requires payment of taxes cn a
car before license can be issued, the
tax, amounting to some $16 also had
to be dug up at this time. Of course,
it will mean just that much les3 when
the time comes to pay personal taxes,
a3 cars are no longer included in the
personal tax charges.
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
HORSES for sale. Call at yards at
He-isel Mill, Plattsmouth. dl6-4sw
Farm Loans, AVio, First Trust
Co.. Nebraska City, Nebr. d9-lmw
Entertained Brothers and Families
Miss I'earle Banning was hostess
on Christmas day at a very fine din-
er at tier nome in Lnion, nauug a
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uests her brothers and their far.ul -
ics. Jcseph
Banning. John Banning,
and wife, cf Aivo. and Hon. W.
Fanning, wife1 and bon, Hallis,
Lincoin.
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of
The Club House Sums
Jerrv. the i.ttle grariuson of Will
. Carriher. who had built a house
sleep in during the summer, which j
. -ill.-.r l.Ici di-i-n ami vhfrfi hf f-n- !
tertaincd his friends, spent some time
!hr.i bist. S: f H rdav and as the weath-
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er was quite chilly, had a fire. A
short time after his departure the1
place was found to be on fire and an
alarm v as given, but the fire had a
good start ar.d the entire structure -was
consumed within a few minuts. ;
The lire department arrived on the
s.er.e promptly and put out the re-j
"mainir.g thur.es as well as aided in i
preventing them from spreading. The
building was located between the j
hotel and the home of Mrs. Clara j
Davis.
Entertained at Family Dinner
Mrs. Rose Kendall and daughter,
Miss Rachel, were hostesses at a
very
their
fine Christmas
country home
gat her in :
at
cn Christmas
when they had as their guests.
the son ar.d brother, David Kendall j
and fjmil;-. Mrs. Rue II. Frams and .
family cf Syracuse, and D. Ray Frans
.-.::d lVmily cf Union. All enjoyed a i
very fine time and an excellent din
c r.
llrs. Pickett in Hospital
Mrs. Earl Pkkett. who w ith the ; the trestle over North Table creek,
husband have been making their j Although men working in the mail
home at Harrington in the northern I ear said the jar was pretty severe
part of the state, has been in poor j none was injured. Some passengers
health lor some time and concluded i ia the rear cars didn't know any
she had better come to a hospital in 'thing had happened, other than that
Omaha for
treatment.
a clinical checkup and j
Mr. Pickett came down
.:,!, -i,;u
pital ran down to Union for a short ,
stay before returning to their home
at Hartington.
Y7s.s ia Omaha Monday.
Needing some repair parts for the
rerviciiit
cars which he had in
his shop, Charles Atteberry went to ; 32.5 percent of the principal and in
Omaha Monday morning to secure the j terest payments due it unpaid, it has
.ran-e. Vv hile be was at the supply j instituted 3,460 foreclosure suits. An
house making his purchases, the tele- improvement in the proportion of
phone rang and the dealer he was ; prompt payments for nine successive
buying from was advised that an-' months, however, was cited by the
other jrupply house a few doors away corporation as reflecting "better gen
bad just been robbed of more than eral business conditions and further
?1,000. Mr. Atteberry secured his development of loan serving opera-
parts and hastened home, feeling
that Union was a much safer place
for him than in the big city.
Had Fine Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Becker and i
tbeir daughter, Mary, entertained at
their home in Union on Christmas
day, a number of the immediate rel
atives and a very sumptuous dinner
was served. Those present were John i no won its the collection of money
Decker and wile. Henry Becker andldue each month from its borrowers."
family, flay Becker and wife, Roy
Becker and family and Otto Ehlers
and wife.
ill 1- Li..-
,-ith the Horns Folks
Charles Land and wife and Mrs.
Land's parents. Con Watkins and
'.vile, departed early Sunday morning
for Windsor, Mo., where Mr. Land's
faihcr ami the ether members of the
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lily reside. They will visit there
oxer tho Christmas holiday and ex-
pet to enjey a very fins time while
there. Charles had not seen the folks
for a number of years. The brothers
and sisters have grown to woman
hood and manhood since he left there.
They will also visit at the old home
of Mr. and Mrs. Con Watkins, who
formerly resided in Missouri.
To Enjoy Family Gathering
F. I. (Uncle Bud) Fitch and wife
entertained at their home on Christ
r..as day, having as guests a number
of their relatives. A sumptuous din
ner was served and the time spent in
visiting together. Those who were
present on thi3 occasion included the
sisters of Mr. Fitch, Mesdames Jennie
Frans, of Union; Belle Frans of Mur
ray and E. II. Riggs of Brewster.
FOR SALE
Hard Wood 2.50 per ton. Good
oak rests, 12 c each. Two miles
north of Nehawka, eighty rods from
gravel road. Call Tele. 2 681, Ne
hawka. d23-2tw
Phone news items to No. 6.
Marathon is
Derailed Near
Nebraska Cityip
None Injured as Locomotive and Two'
Cars Leave the Tracks Near
Missouri Pacific Depot.
The locomotive and two cars of
1 I tlil ri(lLp ' 1 - j T M II Jl TP'lin fT T r C UN.
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morning uu yarus norm 01 me Mis
souri Tacific station at "Nebraska City.
Two cars of the train remained on
j the track.
I There was no one injured in the
(derailment as the train was travel-
i 1US only aoout Id miles an nour.
; The air had been set for the traia t0
coast up to tne station piattorm.
. The cars remained on their wheels
but several hundred feet of the main
line track as well a3 a part of a
, side track v. as torn up by the train,
.
Although no official investigation
had been made, V. E. Lamb, division
surerintendent from Falls City, said
the belief was that an engine equal
izer fell, fouling
the wheeis cn the..
tront engine trucK. tuperintenaeni ;
Lamb was within three mile3 of Ne
braska City, in his motor car, when
the derailment occurred. He was
notified and came baek to Nebraska
C lty to take charge of operations
The two rear passenger cars were
taken to Union by an engine sent torrr; some husking bang boards; one
the purpose, then to Weeping Water
and south to Auburn ever the "low
line" through Dunbar and Talmage.
Work started at once to build a
temporary track around the spot of
1 th3 derailment so that other trains
cculd get through on the main line.
Mr. Lamb said he expected temporary
repairs to be made within a few
hours. A switch near the point of the first
derailment was caught, throwing the
trucks of the oars to the rear of the
engine off the tracks. The derailment
took plate a short distance south of
there was a sudden step.
Passengers staved in their warm I
.!.,-: t
The steam pipes from the
engine
weren't broken by the impact.
H0LC FORECLOSURE SUITS
Washington. The Home Owners'
Loan corporation reported that with
tions."
The HOLC said that as of Dec. 12,
loans totaling $2,903,517,S28 had
been advanced in 961,101 home own
ers. Of a total of 1.SS4.422 applica-
tions for loans. 75.193 were renorted
'still pending. This indicated, the cor-
poration said, that its lending oper
ations "are now 9 6 percent com
pleted, and that its main task from
More than half of the foreclosure
proceedings which the HOLC "had
been obliged to institute" up to Nov.
30, it was said, "are represented by
1.S77 borrowers who wilfully failed
to make their monthly payments
which were actually within their
means to pay."
Of the 3,460 foreclosures, 150 cases
were halted when home owners paid
'up their delinquencies
The foreclos-
ures
the corporation declared, have
78
loans made.
PLAN 'HOPPER CONTROL
Iowa City, Ia. Tlie control of
grasshopper pests by a parasite dis
covered in the University of Iowa zoo
logy laboratories was called "high
ly probable" by Dr. R. P. Kin of the
university zoology department. Tests
indicate that the hoppers could be de
stroyed under natural conditions.
Final field tests next spring and sum
mer are expected to reveal the prac
ticability of using the parasite called
malighameba locustae, to save far")
ers thruout the country millions in
crop losses.
FRENCH UJ WAR BRILL
Toulon, France. An air raid drill
was conducted in France's biggest
Mediterranean naval base. Arsenal
workers left their building when
sirens sounded an alarm and took re
fuge in a specially designed shelter.
Firemen and first aid crews went
thru the maneuvers cf caring tor
victims of an imaginary attack.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
The undersigned will offer for sale -
at Public Auction at my farm two
and three-quarters miles northeast
of Murdoch, five miles northeast of
nor-, ncn Tiv"Qr:iii-iiii:ii ivt-ni. .11.1.1
ll uuu-.u, iin. iiii.v-
ley, seven miles southwest of Louis-
ville six miles southeast of South
Bend, on
Monday, Dec, 39
beginning at l:o0 o'clock p. in., the
I following described property, to-wit:
Six Head cf Horses
One span of gray mares, 7 and S
years old, wt. 2300, both safe in foal;
one bay gelding, S years old, wt.
1340; one bay mare. 9 years old. wt.
13';0. safe in foal: one bay gelding,
6 years old. wt. 1270; one bay geld
ing, 7 vears old, wt. 1070.
Eight Head of Cattle
Five good milk cows, some to be
fresh by sale date, and three head of
calves.
Farm Machinery, etc.
One Newtcn wagon, good as new;
... ,..
iiroii v net" i ituu, mini i iv,
2-seated carriage; two road buggies;
one bob sled; one cutter and sled
runners; one pump jack; one fun
ning mill; one corn sheller on skids;
two sets 1 i-inch work harness;
nmp hnr?fi rnl'urs nnd nads: one set
bugr- harness: two saddles; some
oda "pieces of harness; one mule clip- j
scoop board; 100 feet of 1-inch hay
fork rope; one grab hoy fork; one I
harpoon hay fork; one hay huncher
for attaching on gras3 mower; one!
McCormifk mowing machine; one;
hay rake; one hay loader in good
shape; one potato plow digger; one
walking lister; one seed corn dryer;
one seed corn grader; cne land roll
er; two Sterling broacast seeders;
one Oliver 14-inch saner nlow: one i
Janesville 12-inch gang plow; one j
disk plow; one 16-inch walking
plow; one 16-inch sulkey plow; cne:
Janesville 1S-16 disk; one 15-16 (
disk; one 1-horse wheat drill, good j
as new; one 10-disk press drill; one'
li-d;sk nress drill: one 7-foot Deer-1
ing self binder; one corn planter;
one 1-horse corn drill; one Janesville
lister: one wide tread P-O lister, inlaid Court on January litn, isoii,
good shape; one 2-section harrow;
one 3-section harrow; one Metz 4
cylinder gasoline motor on truck;
one 2-row cultivator; one Moline 1
row ridine: cultivator; one Interna
tional riding cultivator; one disk
cuuiv ator ; one jenny uma waiKin;
cultivator ; one tongueless New De
parture cultivator; one John Deere
2-row go devil; one John Deere 1-
row go devil; one tarm ground scrap- j
drill; one good 50-ib. anvil;
some I
blacksmith coal
Some Household Furniture
One good Range Eternal cook
stove; two heating stoves; one oil
stove; one Singer sewing machine;
some tables and other articles.
Also, many other things not listed
in this advertisement.
Terms of Sale
Terms are cash unless you make
arrangements in advance of sale date
yith your own banker. No property I
to be removed from the premises un- j
til settled for. I
Farm at Private Sale !
I am also offering my 160 acre farm j
for sale at private sale. If interested,
Iook it over while here on sale day.
Henry Oehlerking
Owner.
REX YOUNG, Auctioneer
HENRY A. TOOL, Clerk
PUBLIC AUCTION
Having decided to quit farming. I
will sell at Public Auction on the
Moss McCarroll farm one-half mile
east and two miles north of Union,
on paved highway No. 75, on
Tuesday, Dec. 3
beginning ,at 10:30 o'clock a. m..
with lunch served on premises by the
Methodist Ladies of Union, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
20 Head of Live Stock
Four Head of Mules
One team molly mules, smooth
mouth, we:ght about 1300 lbs. each;
one grey mule, smooth mouth, weight
1250 lbs.; one smooth mouth mule.
All good workers.
16 Head of Cattle
One Guernsey cow. 6 years old.
giving milk; cne Guernsey cow, 4
years old. giving milk; one Guernsey
cow, coming 3 years old, fresh; one
Guernsey cow, 5 years old, to be
fresh soon; cne Jersey cow, 3 years
old. giving milk; one Holstein cow.
giving milk; one Guernsey bull. 3
year3 old; three Guernsey heifer3 to
freshen in the spring; two Holstein
heifers, springers; one steer, weight
600 lbs.; three Guernsey calves.
Farm Machinery, etc.
One grain wagon, good shape; one
grain wagon; one wagon and rack;
cne John Deere binder, 7-foot; one
Deering mower; one Massey-Harris
rake; cne Rock Island 2-row ma
chine; one single row lister; two sin
gle row cultivators: one Moline corn
planter; one 12-inch gang plow; one
16-inch Good 'Nuff sulky plow; one
S-foot disc; three sets harness and
some extra collars; one McCormick
Deering feed grinder, S-inch burrs,
good a3 new; one 4-h. p. Waterloo
Boy gas engine; one cream separator,
No. 12, in good working order; one
De Lavel cream separator in good
working order: one 1-hole corn shell
er; two 10-gallon milk cans; one
I pump jack; one Euckeye brooder
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i., , m ctm-c nrp lard nress. large size. xu
lard nress. large size;
bushels of oats; three tons alfalfa
hay in barn; some household goods
and many other articles too numer
ous to mention.
Terms of Sale
Terms are CASH. No property to
be removed from premises until set-
j tied for.
I Moss McCsrroIl,
i Owner.
REX YOUNG, Auctioneer
Vv E. REYNOLDS, Clerk.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass conn
t'j, Nebraska.
To ail persons interested in the es
tate of Melissa Clarence, deceased
No. 3164:
been filed for the probate of an in-
otr;imont rurnirtip? to be tile last
. . , . ...i .1 ..,
win ana testanienc ol saiu u -t-u-,
and for the appointment
nf Tolin
s. , v, nr-n,? ' that
Clarence us UAe-eutui uicicu.,
said petition has been set for hearing
before said Court on the 17th day of j
January, 193G at 10 a. m.
Bated December 18th, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) d23-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ;
In the County Co'iri of Cass conn-'
ty. Xeora.Jsa.
To all persons interested in the
estate cf Glen Winters, deceased. No.
310r:
Tnkp r.ofiop that a petition lias
been filed praying for administration'. Court OI- (j-ss County, Nebraska,
of said estate and appointment of , ;(. ,oa e.-cia ot- you, the ob-
Leslie Winters as administrator; that "',"-..! rV.vcr r,f aid r.etitiou being
saia petition nas ote-n bfi tor u a
before said Court on the 17th day
of January, 193G at 10 a. m.
Dated December 20th, 1933.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) d23-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
r.i t, "Vimif . Ctiirt nf Cava ennrt-'
. , '-'"i -
t, Nebraska. .....
To all persons interested in the
estate of Johanna C. Morley. some
times known as Johanna Moorley, de-
ceasot!- 20o5:
Take notice that the executrix of
said estate has filed her final report
and a petition for examination and
allowance of her administration ac -
counts, determination of heirship,
assignment of residue of said estate
jnd for her discharge: that said peti- j
! tion and report will be heard before
at 10 a. hi.
Dated December 21st, 1933.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) d23-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
By virtue o
an Order of Sale is- i
suea Dy c. Lcaswij, vieih. ui iii-
euuniy, .eui iiiiia, uuu iu me uiii-l-
ed, 1 will on tne nrst day oi teuruarj.
A ,D 193't lcn ?'cick .af, m'
f,( Qay fa'the buth , ?Ln
e C??.rt Ho"se Q sta'd 1C.0Uut ,s.c 1
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der for cash
tate, to-wit:
The East Forty-six (46) feet
of Lots Eight ( S ) , Nine ( 9 ) , and
Ten (10), Block Thirty-one
(31). in the Town of Platts
mouth, as surveyed, platted and
recorded in Cass County, Ne
braska, together with all the
appurtenances thereunto belong
ing; The same being levied upon and
u " 1 iC yy i
Ba,ch - etial"; Defendants to satisfy a
r - V ' i
Occidental Building and Loan Asso-;,.
ciation. Plaintiff against said Defend
ants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, December
21, 1935.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
T. F. WILES,
Att'y for Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Att'y for Defendant. d23-5w
SHERIFF'S SALE
0J , e - i i . c
State of Scbraslca, County of Cass,
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
County. Nebraska, and to me direct-
p'l T w-'l! on the rirt dav of Uebrrnrv !
A. D. 103G. at ten o'clock a. m. of:SUI'et Donelan Brown iile.i their re
paid day at the South Front Door of !lltlon and commenced an action in
the Court Houe in said County, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the following real estate
to-wit:
The West Half of Lot 2 in
Block 3 3 in the City cf Tlatts
mouth, Cass County, Nebraska;
Lots 7 and 8 in Block 59 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
West Half of Lots 1 and 2 in
Block 6 5 in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass County, Nebraska;
Lot 12 in Block 93 in the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska;
Lots 13 and 14 in Block 173
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
County, Nebraska;
Lots 10, 11 and 12 in Block
59 in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cas3 ounty, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of John E.
Hazzard, et ah. Defendants to satisfy
a judgment cf said Court recovered
by City of Plattsmouth, a municipal
corporation, Plaintiff against said De
fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, December
21, A. D. 1935.
II. SYLVESTER. .
Sheriif Cass County,
Nebraska.
A. L. TIDD,
Att'y for Plaintiff.
d23-5w
Phons the news to No. G.
J. Howard Davis
Attorney at Law
Plattsmouth
lEKill KKAJIf'KK. ltoruf
4o03 South iMth Street
Omaha. .fhrka
LEGAL NOTICE
To D Felkcr, whose true and
correct name is Alfred D. Felkcr, and
ddie C. Fclker, his wile. The Hc--.
l)evi'5. Legatees. Personal Repre
sentatives and all other Persons In
terested in th-j Estate of A. D. Fei:er,
I v, hose
v., ii cdrn-nt name - -vi-
'elker. ueccas.-d, real names
unknown, una Sf un-'
I' tlKCr, uevenscu, "
Vmvn The Heirs.
Devisees, Legatees,
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'ersoiKU ic -n i'muuu '
f-r iV-rsonS
In teres tea in uu
i:-;tate
- : t M'i-' n
of Joscpn ; j j
:v$ Jopn Lala -. u -i1' ; t
names ur.i:ao-.n, i.iuh.-; " -'i,
partners
r",fi nil ,L' 1 .
or claiming
t; 7. sad s
any interest
in Block 1,
in iji.s -j,
in Mickel-
ArU'iiion to the City of Platts
mouth, Ca-.-, County, Nebraska, real
names' unknown, defendants not
found and upon v.hom pei-oaal str-vi-e
of cummons cannot be made.
You and eaeh of you are hereby
notilicd that the plaintiffs, Tt-reta
Ilallas, Adolrh J. Hallas, Ludwig J.
llali '. Marv Hallas ana name x.t-ai.
fi:o.l th-:r uetition in tne uia-
to ouit-t the title of piaintitis in ana
!to th
fallowing dscrioed real c-o-
tate:
Lots 5. Cy, 7. and S. in Block
! 1, i:i Mickelv aits Addition to
i thp Citv of Plattsmouth, Cass
County, Nebraska,
ias aair.i:t vou and each of you anu
W.- ov.-in fmm r, 1 1 interest in
. '. ' - .; i t ..,, ,' Ul
and to sam aescrioea re-ai utui?, ulu .
'to ncrnc-tually enjoin you and each!!;
ot
,-ou
from asserting any title or
i interest in or to the same.
I You and each of yon are required
'to answer said petition on or before
the 21tl
day cf January, 1936.
Teresa Hall?.s, Adclph J.
Hallas, Ludwig J. Halias,
Mary Hallas and Hattie
Deal, Plaintiffs.
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.NOT.Ci OF St IT .0 QLxEx TiTLE
In the District Co'-rt cf the
County of Cass, Ncbraaka.
Edith Done-dan and
Margaret Douehin Brown,
riaintiffs
vs.
NOTICE
!John Magee, ct al,
Defendants I
To the defendants, John ilagee,
jMvs. John Magee, first real name un
known ;
Magee,
James" C. Magee', Ruth i. i-ght li.rr;:
lagee.
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.Magee,
iifnjamin i
Charles C
Magee,
:.Iagee.
lagee.
Charles C. Magee. first r-al name un
known; Mrs. Charles G. S.Jerry, first
real name unknown: W. D. Mer-rie-m,
.Mrs. W. D. Merriani, first real
name unknown; A. E. Alexander,
Alexander, first real name
unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega
i
tees, personal representatives and all ; 1 ' 1 - v
cth-r persons interested in the cs
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. i!a?e, Drissilla Magee. Een-
i janii:i p Magee, Sarah Magee.
Ciiafe C- -lageo. Mrs. Charles C.
rn firct rf..,, n.0 ,..,. ,v.
Mrs. Charles G. Sperry, first real
name unknown; W. D. Merriani,
Mrs. W. D. Merriam, lirst real name
unknown, A. E. Alexander, and
Alexander, lirst real name
unknov. n, each deceased, real names
unknown; all persons having or
claiming any interest in and to the
south half (SHs) of the - northeast
quarter ( NE i ) of Section ten (10),
the southeast quarter (Sil'j) cf Sec
tion ten (10), the north half (NVi)
jot tne northeast quarter (NE'i) of
Section hfteen (15), all in Township
t,.velve north. Rrange thirteen
If 1 - rtat rf tlin j! f li I If s . I.
I County of Cass, Nebraska, real names
j unknown:
! You and each of
you are hereby
notified that Editii Donelan and
; the District Court of the County of
tass, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of
December, 113 5, against you and
each of you; the object, purpose and
prayer of which is to obtain a decree
cf 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. e:ist cf the 6th P. M., in Cas3
county, Nebraska,
in plaintLTs as against you and each
cf you, and for such other relief as
may bo just and equitable in the
premises. You and each of you are
further notified that you are requir
ed to answer said petition on cr be
fore Monday, the 20th day of Janu
ary, 1033, or the allegations tlierein
contained will be taken as true and!
a decree wnl be rendered in favor of
plaintii"f3 as against you and each of
ycu according to the prayer cf said
petition.
EDITII DONELAN and
MARGARET DONELAN
BROWN, Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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1, 1936. Saici sal -
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Ji
E. MARTIN'.
Attorney
for E-
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