PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 193G. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Fine Response in Sale of Christ mas Seals in State Kiss Alpha C. Peterson, County Super intendent, Had Charge of Sales Direction in County. Miss Alice Marshell. executive sec retary of the Nebraska Tuberculosis Association, reports throughout the state X Cass County Farm Bureau Notes Copy furnished from Office of County Agent Wainscott V Are You a 4-H'er? Three outstanding club members won trips to Chicago where they spent a week attending the National 4-II Club Congress, as a result of ex- ood progress cclIent work iu 4h clubs. on the 1933 This is only one of the outstanding Christmas Seal Sale thus far. The activitif,s in which Cass county's 4-H exact results of the 1935 campaign club members are privileged to par- 10 carry on next years w one m iigiu-jUci te wouldn't you like to be ins tuberculosa cannot be definitely numbercd as oue of these happy, busy determined as yet, because a number , club folks? Xt takes only five boys of final reports have not yet been re-land giris between the ages of 10 and ceived. "While made in reducing the death toll from j to be thin;;ins about it now. Girls tuberculosis since the World war. the!(lubs are orsanized on a cycle basis, last five or six years of depression j wilh certain major projects given and want have given the disease a ' cne-cial attention each year. The ma jor projects in Cass county for 1930 are "Meal Planning and Preparation" 20 years, with a local leader in charge great progress has been LQ form a standard 4-H ciub. its time new hold" says Miss Marshell in commenting on the encouraging fig ures given by Dr. Louis Dublin, well known national authority on vital statistics. "Already new cases of tuberculosis are being reported due to the lower ing of living standards and lack of nourishing food, the two preponder ant causes in giving the disease a foothold" continues Miss Marshell. "It is therefore very gratifying to find that Nebraskans' are not lulled by any sense of false security and appreciate now more than ever the need of holding the progress made by a more vigorous campaign of tuberculosis prevention. The extent or tne next lew years tuberculosis prevention entirely on the funds realized from the sale of Christmas Seals to be used in early detection of the disease and in the intelligent prevention of its spread." In Cass county. County Superin tendent of Schools Miss Alpha Peter-; sale of Christmas Seals. She wishes to express her thanks to the and "The Room a Place to Live." Learning to Cook and Learning to Sew are suggested for beginning members. A majority of the 4-11 clubs car ried on judging and demonstration work within their club, and indi vidual members entered county and state competition. County try-outs were held in health, judging and demonstration work and style show prior to state fair. Many exhibits were entered at state fair and a total of $132.51 was won in prizes and $240.45 at county fair. The Cass county song group entered the state progress in j contest for groups and also the mu will depend js;c identification contest. In addi tion to these activities, six 4-H club members attended Club Week in Lin coln last June and 72 attended the district 4-II club camp at Camp Brewster in July. 9.90. The average return per $100 invested in livestock was: Cattle $142.00; hogs, $229.00; poultry, S21C.C0. The avc.-cs; power and ma chinery cost per acre was $2.77. The average man labor cost per acre was $2.53 while the average expenses per $100 gross income was $62.00. With better crops and higher prices this year's books should show a more fa vorable income than last year. Farm ers that have kept these books for a period of years value the summary sheets highly as a business analysis of their farming business. Anyone interested in keeping an account book for 1936 should get the took at the Farm Bureau office and get it started at the beginning of the new year. ten to eighteen inches in height and the evergreen transplants are three-year-old, once-transplanted stock six to ten inches in height NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In tlic Count Court of Cass comi ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the The trees will be shipped about -estate of Marcus L. Furlong, deceased. the first of April, depending on Wheat Applications Submit ted to State Grain Eoard. Cass county wheat applications will be among the first 25 counties to be passed on by the State Grain Board on January 2nd and 3rd. The wheat applications from Cass county have been checked in the county of fice and were sent to the State Grain Board last Friday. From figure on the applications and the non-signers work sheet the board will set up a weather conditions, and will be pre paid direct to the cooperator. The charge of $1.00 per 100 trees includse the transportation charges, either by parcel post or express. Again we would emphasize that applications be made early if w ish trees this year. No. 31G6 Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of NTJTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cas3 conn ty, Nebraska. I To all persons interested in the estate of Glen Winters, deceased. No. 3165: ' Take notice that a petition has I been file.l nraving for administration! said estate and appointment of Merle I of said estate and appointment of i W . McCormick as administrator; j Lesjie Winters as administrator; that that said petition has been set for . s:H,, ,1ofition has been set for hearing ! before said Court on the 17th day J. Howard Davis Attorney at Law Plattsmouth you Farm and Home Hour Will Aid 4-H Sonrr Grouns. hearing before said Court on the 24th day of January, 1936, at ten a. m. Dated December 27th. 1935. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) d30-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass coun- 4-H club members interested in 11, A corasku. 'T,i 1 1 M'cnnu in tfM'OCt nil in I IP i .... .uusic Appreciation ana , GuardianKh p and estate of John J. song contests at State Fair next year Xwiss incompetent, now deceased, should be- thinking and preparing for j No. G-999: it now. Next year's music work w ill I You are hereby notified that Mar- be based on Know" and National of January, 1936 at 10 a. m. Dated December 20th, 193 5. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) d23-3w County Judge L.EIUII KM AJK Attorney 4S03 Kouth L' ) 1 1 1 Street Oumliii, .'lruU.n LEGAL NOTICE I To A. D. Felker, w hose true and 'correct name is Alfred D. Felker, and jAddie C. Felker, his wife, The Heirs, i Devisees, Legatees, Persona! P.epre- ,, the County Conrl of Cass COMW.!cntatives and a" other l I"; NOTICE OF PROBATE t ,. a ; f , i . t III l .-ll!. J .-..II 1 i.ol.l) M-..U .11, 11 persons interested in the es- u"h'; Melissa Clarence, deceased. 1,-l ; . , V. ,,r 1 Ul. Known, unu in me r.siaic ui .iuui i,o'c. Feikcr, deceased, real names un- To a tate of No. 3164: Take notice that a petition I been filed for the probate of an in- known, The Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, uiisic Lerone fcliouid , i i i . will , ipetent person has filed her final ie-l will be given over the . i i, r,t;nnn in and Farm and Home Hour be- j this Court praying for a final settle- . , . ... . : I .. 1 I . , strument nurrorting to be the last leisuna, Kf,iicMmai - - ginning with the first Saturday in : ment and allow ance of her guardian January and continuing through un-hllip -(C)Unts heretofore filed and for til October. The music period is 11:30 to 12:30. Make a practice of listening to these programs and familiarize yourself with the music and information given. . . . . IIU I ,.H 11 I ll.i L (i. k 11 I V cuuiiiy wiieai acreage anu a county i (-jub qj-,- prouuction quota. Alter this quota has been set up by the grain board it will be the duty of the community committeemen to adjust the wheat acreage tor eacn tarm under contract in their respective communities. These committeemen will also de cide the number of acres that are normally seeded down each year. Contract signers will be expeted to have their required acres for wheat lice will have a comni. te set of phonograph records of selections to be used in the Musi.- Identification contest for the 1936 State Fair. If your club is interested in securing theae records get in touch with the Extension Agents. Vegetable Hints. a complete exoneration of herself and bondsman of all further liability in j the premises. i You are further notified that a j hearing w ill bo had upon said final j report and petition for final settle- j ment on January 10th, 1936 at ten j o'clock a. m. before this Court; ail j obiections thereto must be on file on or before said date and hour of hear ing. Dated this 30th day of December, 1935. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) d3 0-lw County Judge. and testament of said deceased, for the appointment of John I Clarence as executor thereof; that .said petition has been set for hearing j before said Court on the 17th day of I January. 1936 at 10 a. m. Dated (Seal) December A. d23-3w In t'r , A' l.r To tin er Persons interested in me t-sidiu :of Joseph liallas, sometimes known ' r.s Jo.s.'ijh Jlalas, deceased, real n tints unknown, Kiohey Bios., a co-partntrs-hip, and all persons having jor claiming any interest iu Lots 5, 6. 7, and a, in Block 1, in Miekel ' wait 55 Addition to the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, real ! name.-! unkiio.vn, defendants not j found and upon whom personal ser vile oi' s-'.ii.iii.or.s cannot be made. vtii Conrl of Cess cour.- You and each of you are hereby ISth. 1935. II. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Co y.ku creditors of i rail Cumpbe!!, (!(" c the C3late of sed. No. 3131: notified tbat the plaii.tifi's, Teresa .r He Turnips are a valuable vegetable because of their Vitamin C content. and corn in addition to w hat they 'The yellow turnip also furnishes vita !11.1 LOO J 3 Extension Frccriaui Formulated. i iteprcoentaiive groups iror.i me manj ' wnmpn's rirnlprt r lnh; 4-IT club.5:. who have joined in supporting the. and Farm Bureau Board laid out fight against tuberculosis in this . tfce p,ang for tte ir- cxtension rro county. Especially commendable is .,ralu lor Cas3 county at a li:eetinS the part played by our school chil-!held at U:e rurm Barcau olTice last normally seed down. It is expected that the wheat committees and the corn-hog committees will work to gether in setting up acreages for a farm that has both a w heat and corn hog contract. dren and their teachers. min A. Serve turnips raw, either in sticks like celery or diced for a salad. The crisp-textured turnip is a rare base for the crunchy and the flaky salad. Combine it with carrots, cab bage, nuts, celery, apples, cocoanut, pineapple, green beans. With any of Interesting Speakers on these the turnip will lend its useful Home Economics PrOgTam. flavor to your salad bowl. For the Two of the main speakers on the i dakier salad, it is best to grate the Home Economics Section program of i turnip on a coarse grater. The juicer Organized Agriculture, to be held at:salads ied the turnip ground. When the college of agriculture, Lincoln, j ground and mixed with other ingred- January 7, S and 9 are Miss Fannie ' i'-uits it tastes like fresh cocoanut. i uchauaii, who is connected v.itni the Agricultural Extension Service NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Noti'-e is hereby given that under and by virtue of a contract entered into between the heirs-at-law of John V.'arga, decease;!, the undersigned Admin'.strator of the estate of said deceased will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cah at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, on the Sth day of January, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. iu., the following described real estate, to-wit : North half ( N 1-) cf the (Seal) dl 6-3 w NOTICE OF Friday. A. G. CROWD FRIGHTENS CROWS at Ames, Io . uul Mrs. Mildred Ins- George, cxtension economist CENSURE LOUISIANA STATE frori the College of Agriculture, isisted in developing the program. New Orleans. The Association of! American Law Schools censured Louisiana State university for what it termed "undesirable and far reaching political influence" laid to V, . . . i" . - - 1 . 1 I- 1 T ihc ut me .-.enuior imu&. j,he pconIo of the CGUut After heated debate, the association,! annual port of its executive committee The group discussed the various projects that are offered by Extension Service of the College of Agriculture and placed in the program their re quests for the various projects that desire. ikecp Morgan of Iowa City, Iowa. Mrs. t morgan is a graduate ot the Kansas State College and has received a mas ter's degree in Religious Education' of a drawing card Sunday and from the teachers college, Columbia promoter, Larry A. Palmatcer Creston, Neb. A crow hunt, v-ith three airplanes in the air to keep the, i crows in the trees, proved too much its of University. Mrs. Morgan is a home- Creston, said the large crowd freight maker and mother and during the ened most of th. crows away. given lectures lie said only about 300 crows were ind held conferences on problems of; killed. The hunt w ta: .d in an m annual convention adorned a re-iT-r V.hlCll; . .,, - T,J expressed a continued "anxious soli-j Keei)ing accounts for a year or citude" for the L. S. U. college of,tv..0 leads tQ Ludgetin5i fcVcn if it Le 1 Si v ! in a vague way as evidenced by the iltut..v.v -acC1, ucau ui I"-"; following statement made by one e.uuui u, wS-:thSS co-operators: "I like to total ; People for Marriage,' .uu uu.u cu.iese a.i . Kly book each month and at lhe end;of the censure, declaring there w as no ' f ,v,Q ,,., . I k. i... ct i , iii.auii, lvj i i. titra iJiV , ir-J H inniii I:T1( HIT-! ;ivi i - s s family relationships, personality ad-j effort to w ipe Out tha crow s who j justmenis, and religious education in! have been causing considerable dam many communities. Some of the topics Mrs. Morgan will discuss during the three day ses sion are "Helping Our Children to of j Grow Up," "Preparing Our Young and "The Role :ge to the corn, Palmatcer said. southwest quarter (SW'i) of Section four ( 4 ) ; Lot fourteen (ly) in the southwest quarter lSV!j ) of the northwest quarter (NWj, ) of Section four ( 4 ) ; The southeast quarter (SE'i ) oT the northeast quarter (NE1 ) of Sevtion live (5), and The northeast quarter (NE'i ) of the southt-ist quarter ( SE U ) of Section five (5), all in Town ship eleven (11), North, Range fourteen (li), east of the 6th 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 switcnes and wiring up s' airs in dwelling, all light fixtures, sink and drain pipes, piping fi o:n cistern and cistern pump, all shelving in liHsemeut, ten storm chicken house :.u:;is, .uj;; n .j. iiahas, Luuwig J. H alias, Mary Eailas and Huttie Real, have filed their pttition in the Dis trict Court oi Cas.5 County, Nebiaska, against you a n 1 ea a of you, the o li nn g will be had at je;t and iray r oi c;i p( titioa being t room in I'latts-'to quiet tho title of pl:.ii. tiffs in and to the following describe 1 real es tate: Lots 5. C, 7, ar.d S, in Block 1, iu Mickciv. aits Audition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cas3 County, Nebraska, as against you and each of you and to exclude, you from all interest in ar.d to said dt scribed real estate, and FINAL SETTLEMENT , tlJ perpetually enjoin you and each cf you from asserting any title or j interest in cr to the same. I Yen and each of you are required to ars". er said petition on or before the 27th day of January, 193G. Teresa Hallas, Adolph J. Hallas, Ludwig J. Hallas. Mary Hallas and Ildttie d?-4w Beal. Plaintiffs. lotice that the time limited filing and presentation of ainst said estate is April 13, 2 9 3 0 : that a h the Cour.tv Cot mouth o:i April 17, 1930. at ten o'clo.k a. l i., !c.r the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 30, 1935. A. If. DUXBURY, County Judge. In ilc (""'.' Court of Cass coun ty, .Yc brakri. To all persons interested in the i estate of Johanna C. Money, some times known as Johanna Moorley, de ceased. No. 3 055: Take notice that the executrix of said estate lias 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 and for her discharge; that said peti tion and leport will be heard before ,'said Court on January 17th, 193C, at iu a. m. i;ateu ijecemucr 2ist, li'Js. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) d23-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE Slate of Xebra.-ka, County of Cass, NOTICE OF SLIT TO QUIET TITLE ?! tke Dlrtrirt Cc,rt of the Co'-r.'j cf C:s, Xcbrabka. Do j.i a Margaret Doaelan Brown, V3. rohn :gee, PiuiiltiL-3 et al. Defendants NOTICE By virtue of an Order of Sale is- ;succl by c . K. Betlgway, citric ot tne , District Court within and for Cass J County. Ne braska, and to me direct ed, I will on the first day of February, i A. D. 103;, at ten o'clock a. in. of said day at the boutli I-ront Door ot Ch-rlcs C. Ma'-iee. first real name un- windows, east chiCKen house, nests.the Court House in said County, sell ' -i, cimri (- v.,..,.r,. r.,t and drop board in west chicken ; at public auction to the highest bid- : r(ai name 'unknown; ' D. ' Me r- lioase, oe'e amisc, le To the defendants, John Magee. Mrs. John Magee, first real name un known; George Magee , Mary A. Mr. gee, James C. Magee, Ruth I. Magee, William S. Magee, Drmsilla M;.gce, Benjamin F. Magee, Sarah Magee. Charles C. Magee, Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS evidence of wrong doing and that the wrongs complained of had been cor rected. I MURRAY FOR TREASURER In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of the estate of William A. Buck, deceased. No 31G0: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is April ""tli 1ovi;. ti.ot li ,o .-; ,i r Mill im .now i icei an appreciation of music into the pro- i i,n(J at th fount v ('rt i'.,ni in I can put aside Z2.Q0 each month for : irrani by her discussion of "How .Man Plattsmouth on IkK ir3rt r,t tru well a chance to check on how we are; known for the national 4-iI club coming out. The past year the girls' .congs bhe bas urittcn. She will bring clothing came to 14.00. II. J. Murray, deputy crate treas- i their clothes and it will not work a:.ade lhaidship any month. This H also true with other phases of expendi tures." Thirty-six Cass county homemak- ers who have been keeping home ac count books the past year will be called upon within the next two weeks bv the Home Extension Air-nt. Tl, 1 - . .. 1 -C iiau arc uemocrats. .Murray s home , -j-bej was at. i-ranKiin wnen he was ap pointed deputy state treasurer and he retains his legal residence there. succeed State Treasurer Hall who! has held the office two terms and by' law is ineligible to succeed himself. A state treasurer can serve only two! consecutive terms. Both Murray and1 C. A. "Doc" Green of Lincoln be came the first person to enter the 1936 lieutenant governor race. Green is a republican. His filing was the first to reach the secretary of state's office for lieutenant governor in either primary. HARVARD MAN AT HEAD Atlanta. Arthur N. Holcombe of Harvard university was elected pres ident of the American Political Sci ence association to succeed Francis j "W. Corker of Yale. The executive ; tv. Arrm-nt TW rv,orA T books will be checked for the purpose of seeing that nothing of im portance has been omitted and those desiring to continue with the home record book will be given assistance iu starting the new book for 193G. The completed books will be sent to the College of Agriculture for sum marization. Last year twenty home accounts were checked and turned in for summarization. Home account books are placed on request by the homeniaker. Assist ance is given in starting the book and through the year by home visits, letters, etc. Any woman interested in keeping an account should get in touch with the Farm Bureau office. council of the organization suggest ed Columbus, O., as next year's meet ing place, but final selection will rest with the council. All kinds of commercial print ing done promptly at trie Journal office. About 100 farm account books will be completed and checked in at meet ings held throughout Cas3 county thij week. Cass county farmers seem to take more interest ia farm acjount work than nearly any group of farm ers in the state. Alter the books are checked in they are taken to the Rural Economics Department at the College of Agri culture, Lincoln, and summarizied. These summaries arc returned to the farmers individually in the spring. The summary shows how their in dividual farm business compares with other farms in the county. In spite of the severe drouth the FOR SALE Two Spotted Poland summary on books kept in 1934 show China male hogs, farrowed in April, led an average net rate earned on in- LAND, FARM and RANCH BARGAINS Farm Loans, First Trust Co., Nebraska City, Nebr. dJ-lmw Music: His Instruments," "Songs Every Woman Loves," and, "Feeling the Rhythm of Music." The annual Farmers amiiy Fun Frolic will be held Wednesday, Jan uary S at 5:30 p. m. at the Student Activities building. Reservations, al though not solicited, will be accept ed until 12 o'clock Tuesday. Persons making reservations should call for their tickets at the Student Activ ities building only. No charge wiil be made for the evening program which starts at 7:00 p. in., second floor Students Activities building. Acts from the stage will include the state's Best Harmony, Dancing Num bers, Aceordian, Floor Show, One-act play, Musical Pantomime and Com edy. After the stage show there will be dancing including popular and old time numbers. Make up a party from your community and enjoy the evening. Detailed programs may be obtain ed at the Farm Bureau office. 1st, 193G, a. m. for the purpose cf examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting ill claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 2S, 1935. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) d30-3v County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of the estate cf Nancy Buck, deceased. No. 31a9: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is April 27th, 193G; that a hearing will be had at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth on May 1st, 1930 at ten a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 2S, 1935. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) d30-3w County Judge. ncing a ro'U UU ' r ! f.i- 1'flr cusli llio following roil House anu yards, live movable lios into t.i-vir- The East Forty-six (4C) feet of Lots Eight fS), Nine (9), and Ten (10). Block Thirty-one (31). in the Town of Platts mouth, as surveyed, rlatted and recorded in Cass County, Ne braska, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belong in v ee'ii ui pueuic auction io me r.ignesL : flic bidder tor easli tne ioilowing d seribed real estate, to-v it: Couth half (SJ:. ) of the south west quarter (SW',, ) of Section lour (4) ; hou fork and rope in hay shed, barb wire around pasture, thirty rods woven wire around lower pasture, wiring for floor lamps, water tanks and pipes, whieh 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 Northeast quarter Set tion nine ( 9 ) ; Lots one ( 1 ) and or :me being levied upon and taken as the property of Agne3 Ann Bach, et al., Defendants to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Occidental Building and Loan Asso ciation, Plaintiff against said Defond- fhe (5) in tne northwest quaiter (NW'i) j ants. I Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 21. 1935. NOTICE of Administrator's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that under of Section nine (9), being the north iiity (50) acres of the north half (XU) of the north west quarter (NV.'U) cf Sec tion nine (9); Lot three (3) in the southeast quarter (SE!t) of the southeast quarter (SE',4 ) of Section five (5), being the south twenty five (25) acrt'3 lying cast of the (ounty road in the southeast quarter (SE'i) of Section live (5) ; Sub Lot one (1) of Lot three (3), east of the county road in the noitheast quarter (NE'i) of the northeast quarter (NE1.! ) of Section eight (S), all in Township eleven (11), North, Range fourteen (14), east of the 0th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska excepting therefrom forty (40) rods I of heavy woven wire, ten (10) rods' H. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. T. F. WILES, Att'y for Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON, Att'y for Defendant. d23-5w St a SHERIFF'S SALE 'c of Nebraska, County of Cess, i'S. es-lricm, Mrs. W. D. Merriam, first real name unknown; A. E. Alexander, Alexander, first real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tates cf John Magee, Mrs. John Magee, first real name unknown; George Magee, Mary A. Magee, James C. Magee, Ruth I. Magse, YVil lia..i S. Magee, Drisailla Magee, Ben jamin F. Magee, Sarah Magee, CLarles C. Magee, Mrs. Charles C. Magee, first real name unknown; Mrs. Charles G. Sperry, first real name unknown; W. I). Merriam, Mis. W. D. Merriam. first real name ! unknown, A. E. Alexande r, and December Alexander, first real name unknown. eah deeeased. real names unknown; all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the south half tS'2) of the northeast quaiter (NE',4) of Section ten (lU), the southeast quarter (SE'.i) of Sec tion ten (10), the north half (N'i) of the northeast quarter (NE',i) of Section fatten (15), all in Township twelve (12), north, Rrange thirteen (13), east of tiie 0th P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, real names unknown: By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by t K. Ledgway, Clerk of the u ana each of vuu are hereby District Court w ithin and for Cass j uotiiied that Ed ith Douelan and Mar County. Nebraska, and to me direct- j g-ret Donelan Brow n filed their pe ed, I will on the first day of February, i tition and commenced an action in A. D. 193G, at ten o'clock a. in. of 'lhe Distri t Court of the County of sa;d day at the South Front Door of ! Cass, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of the Court House in said County, sell December, 1935, against you and at public auction to the highest bid-fa(1 of you; the object, purpose and jder for cash the following real estate H"ayer cf winch 13 to obtain a decree to-w it: MYRON WILES. j2-2t sw vestment at 2. turn was 12. The highest re and the lowest Seedling Trees Again Available. Applications are availablo nr. Farm Bureau office for use in obtain- lown. deceased, for the sale of real ... , estate, I will, on January 21, 1930 mg seedling trees through the ex-jat three O.clook p. in. and for one tension service under provisions of j hour thereafter, at Murray State the Clarke-McNary Act. Farmers iBank in Murray in Cass County, Ne- wishing trees to rdant this snrins 1 braska, offer and sell at public ci.m i:... l . . . , auction the following described real onuuiu me tiiqjueuuoiis ui once 10 oe sure of getting them. Applications authority of a license granted ny tne light woven wire, two. (2) rolls barb' District Court of Otoe County, Ne-j -Vire, one pit her pump and pipe by braska in a proceeding entitled: In : slough, light plant and batteries, the Matter of the Estate of Eniilina I four light fixtures in lower rooms! , , ... ne wagon s aies, winamni nna tow- M I llilirt nnirttincr li ti'tl.. , The south half of the north- t quarter of Section 10: are placed on file in the order in which they are received and the or ders are filled in the same manner until the supply is exhausted. Last year orders were taken in Cass coun ty for over 18,000 trees but only 15, 000 were delivered because the sup ply did not meet the demand. This year a much larger stock is available and also on account of a more favorable growing season the trees will average larger and better than last spring. The broadteaf trees estate to-wit: Lots G and 7 in Block 15 in Latta's First Addition to the town of Murray, in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, subject to the approval cf said court. Terms of sale: 20 of purchase price to be paid in cash at time of sale; balance on approval of sale and delivery of deed and possession with abstract of title. December 28, 1935. SEARL S. DAVIS, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Emiline Brown, de ceased. WM. II. PITZER and MAR SHALL PITZER. Attorneys. are one year seedlings ranging from 'Nebraska City, Nebraska. d30-3w er, two water tanks and pipes, can- r-.tv for i stnvp eov-vi -it.. t.-m j w . J . - J - - v. mi- ' - . 1 . 1 v . , v. 1 1 w ; keg houses, hay i'ork and rope in barn, cable and lutcr carrier, whkh 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 clear of all liens and in cumbrances. In enca cf defect in title. Administrator reserves reasonable time to properly perfect title. Lauds will be surveyed and lines establish ed. Possession will be given March 1, 1930. Said sale will remain open one hour. FRANK A. CLOIDT, Administrator of Estate of John Warga, Deceased. C. E. MARTIN, Attorney for Estate. d3-?sw a. The West Half of Lot 2 in Block 33 in the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska; Lots 7 and S in Block 59 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. West Half of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 05 in the City of Platts mouth, Cans 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, Cass ounty, Nebraska; The tame being levied upon and taken as the property of John E. Mazzard, et al.. Defendants to satisfy ou, according to the prayer of said a judgment of said Court recovered i Ivctilion- The southeast quaiter of Sec tion 10; The north half of the north east quarter of Section 15, all in Township 12, north. Range 13, cast of the 0th P. M.f in Cass county, Nebraska. in plaintiffs as against you and each or you, and for such other relief as may be just and equitable in th premises. You and each of you are further notified that you are requir ed to answer eaid petition oj or be fore Monday, the 2uth day of Janu ary, 1930, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of plaintifl's as against you and each of by City of Plattsmouth, a municipal corporation, Plaintiff against said De fendants. ' Plattsmouth, Nebraska, December 21, A. D. 1935. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. A. L. TIDD, Att'y for Plaintiff. d23-5w EDITH DONELAN and MARGARET DONELAN BROWN, Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. d9-4w A navigable IVIissour! river by is the promisa cf Missouri rivcp development boosters.