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PAGE FOUE PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1938. Nehawka Miss Jean Burton was a guest at the country home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Schumacher during the past week. Arno Wessell, wife and little son, of Des Moines, were visiting at the home of Henry Wessell and wife on last Sunday. C. II. Peck and family were en joying a visit at the home of their friend, E. J. Boedeker last Sunday. A delicious dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schumacher were visiting near Dunbar last Sun day, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wel holm. Parr Young and family were at Shnandoah last Sunday, where they visited the broadcasting stations and also renewed acquaintance with old friends living there. Forrest R. Cunningham is build ing a hay rack for James McVey, as James is not yet so he can work and the harvest will soon be ready and he will be needing the hay rack badly, Ray Chriswisser has purchased new combine which he will operate during the harvest season. By the appearance of some of the grain, it is about ready for the harvesters now. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Troop and their daughter, Mrs. William Gorder and husband were in Omaha on last Friday where they were visiting friends and were looking after some business matters. Dick Chriswisser, who has been making his home in Plattsmouth for the past several months was visiting over the week end at the home of his son, John Chriswisser, but re turned to Plattsmouth Monday af ternoon. Miss Lois Troop, who has just re turned home from Lincoln, where she attended the University of Ne braska during the past year, visited during the past week with her school pal, Miss Dorothy Christensen, who resides at Shenandoah, Iowa. E. J. Kruger, who is employed on the W. O. Troop farm, received word from his son, Edward Kruger, of Ne braska City, to the effect that while he was boarding a truck for Doug jass, ne slipped and injured his ankle, which makes it very incon venient for him to get about. Forest Shrader, who has been su perintendent of the Blair public schools, is visiting with his parents and assisting with the work on the farm, getting some needed exercise and at the same time aiding his father most materially in getting the farm work done. Forest has been re-elected to his present position for the coming year. Mrs. George Troop spent the day last bunday at the home of her father, Martin G. Stava, where she enjoyed the day. This is the first time since last summer that she has been able to go to Plattsmouth to see her father and is evidence of the improved condition in her health, which will be pleasing news to her host of friends. 8 2 10c Tractor Fuel Buy your Tractor Fuel at a BIG Saving by bringing your contain ers to our Elmwood Bulk Plant. Let us fill them through our Electric Meter Pump. . . . We carry only the Special High Grade or HOT TRAC TOR FUEL. No distillate, and the price is only 8.2 per gallon, subject to change. This is a Cash price no deliveries. Drive a few miles and SAVE MONEY Trunltenfoolz Oil Co J Queens of Rhododendron Show Gave Fine Program Sunday The Ladies Aid society of the Unit ed Brethren church north of town, with the aid of the Bible school leacners ana the children in the classes presented a very fine program last Sunday, June 14, which was greatly appreciated by those in at tendance. To Go to Chicago Hospital Edward Wood, who has been in very poor health for some time, being at the Veterans hospital for a while and later returning home, went to Lincoln again last Monday, and from there goes to Chicago, where better facilities are available for caring for the particular kind of disease with which he is afflicted. Masonic Roundup The Masons of Nehawka and Union who make up the membership of the lodge here, held a very pleasant gathering at the Masonic temple on Wednesday, June 17. A fine program was given, being enjoyed by all who were present. Find Masonic Burial Place There has been unearthed a long lost cemetery, located on the county line just inside Otoe county about five miles southwest of Nehawka, being located in a pasture. But few stones mark the graves, there being six stones an1 fourteen graves in all. This burial place was used more than 75 years ago -for the burial of some freighters who died when the over land trains were being drawn by oxen, conveying hardy pioneers to the west coast. Some one in investigating the place, found a Masonic emblem that had fallen off the headstone of one of the graves, and which was of lime stone. The fact of the discovery was called to the attention of W. A. Ost, who is an active member of the Ma sonic fraternity and who got after the matter and found that the grave was that of John Dillon, a Mason and affreighter and that nearby was the grave of his son. It was arranged that the Masonic lodges of Nehawka, Nebraska City and Dunbar should go to the cemetery and dedicate the grave of Brother Dillon, but at the time set for the ceremony, it rained and the work was not done. It is expected that soon another date will be arranged and the services for the departed brother who has rested there more than seventy-five years will be held. There are fourteen graves and six tomb stones, the place being lo cated on open prairie land and not surrounded by any trees or woodland. Among the names of persons buried there are Cullen, Dillon and Young. v V . f . v-' t - - - 1 ' ' - i iff - 11 " A 3- i - - '"i k & '" i- SUES FOR DIVORCE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS v I .a M M e daAVVIs In the office of the clerk of the In County Court of Casa coun- In the coumy outt, oj w day entitled, Amanda A. McCarty vs. estate of Albert Tschirren, deceased. Andrew Blum, deceased. No. 3185: Thomas McCarty. The plaintiff asks No. 3142: Take notice that the time limited for a decree of divorce and also a Take notice that the co-adminis- for the filing and presentation of property settlement is cited between S ?i? "f"l.;.L i fS&nJSnto the parties. They were married In and a petition for examination and had at the County Court room In December, 1932. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Henry Schlueter, deceased. No. 3199: Take notice that th time limitori for the filing and presentation nf (Seal) jl5-3w claims against said estate is October 1Z, 1936; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on October 16. 1936. at 10 o clock a. m., for the purpose of ex am just filed Dated June 12, 1936. A. 11. DUXBL'RY. (Seal) jl5-3w County Judce allowance of their administration Plattsmouth on October I, 19 s 6, at accounts, determination nf hpfrshin. 10 o'clock a. m., for tne purpose 01 assignment of residue of said pstntn examining, hearing, allowing and ad- and for their discharge: that said justing all claims or objections duly petition and report will be heard be- filed. fore said Court on July 10, 1936, at 10 o clock a. m. Dated June 9, 1936. A. II. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE Dated June 1, 1936. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) jl-3w County Juage. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the District Court of Cass County, JSebraska UnalJ'cllin'nro11?111111,3?" Citr of Plattsmouth. Ne-1 Jtmg all claims or objections duly braska a Munlcipal Cor. j J. poration, Plaintiff. vs. Carl W. Renner, et al. Defendants. NOTICE Katherine Blood and Alice Dunlap Beauty and southern charm combined to win for these two belles the honor of ruling as queens over the annual Rhododendron festival at Asheville, N. C. They are Katherine Blood, left, of Florida, and Alice Dunlap, right, of North Carolina. EAGLE NEWS B R. A. Blackburn calleC at the E. 1L May home last Monday morning. Agnes Ketelhut visited with friends in Elmwood the latter part of last Will Celebrate the Fourth A good old fashioned Fourth of week July celebration is promised for Ne- Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy of hawka this year, harking back to the Papillion visited Tuesday evening at days of long ago when long before tne Harley Smith home. rtavhrpnV thp firinir nf tho rannnn Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hursh of Lin- announced the beginning of a day coln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, filled with activity. w- B- Hursh and Floyd Arrangements for the celebration Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones and son are in the hands of the Legion and returned last Saturday from an en Leo-inn Auxiliarv and no on within joyable motor trip in the south Misses Marguerite, Marie and Irene Francke of Lincoln visited with relatives in Eagle during the week end. Mrs. E. R. Kendle entertained in honor of Miss Carolyn White at a linen shower last Thursday after noon. Flosd Hursh, who spent ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hursh left Mondav mnrninir for Reetz, missionary to China, at 8 p. raTwl Ti.,,i riving distance of Nehawka should miss this gala day. Come and bring the family. You will find everything possible has been done for your en tertainment and amusement. United Brethren in Christ NEHAWKA CHURCH Bible school at 10 a. m. Stereoptican lecture by Rev. E. W. m. Sunday. Midweek prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at S o'clock. The Woman's society meeting will gunjay Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd and son of Falls City were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Palmer last be held on Wednesday, June 2 4. The young people will meet on Tuesday evening. OTTERBEIN CHURCH Bible church school at 10 a. m. Missionary lecture by Rev. E. W Raetz at 11 a. m. The Woman's society will be en tertained by Mrs. Ed Boedeker. The young people will meet at the O'Conner home this week. We rejoice in our Children's Day services on Sunday, when twenty-two children and young people knelt at the altar of repentance. Praise God. Let us keep praying! FLOWER CLUB MEETING The Social Workers Flower club held their annual "Guest Day" meet- ini at the home of Mrs. Chas. Man ners. The Manners' home was artis tically decorated with the beautiful spring flowers which seemed to whis per "welcome" to the members and their guests as they arrived. After a short business meeting a delightful program was given, pre sided over by Mrs. J. L. Stamp. "Am erica" was sung by members and their guests. Recitation, "Pa and Ma and I," by Richard Sack; Piano selection, Wilma Mumm; Vocal solo, Mrs. John Schutz; Song, "Granny," impersonated by Mrs. Ruel Sack, solo part by Mrs. Mike Kaffenberger; Tap dancing by Shirley and Dona Fae Mason; Song, 'Patches," impersonated by Mrs. Geo. Mumm; Piano selections, Shirley Siever; Song, "God Be with You Till We Meet Again." After the program a musical con test was held which was enjoyed by all and at a late hour refreshments of ice cream and cake were served, which was in charge of Mrs. Fred Spangler. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Meisinger with Mrs. Strough, Mrs. Manners and Mrs. Fred Mumm as assisting hostesses. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Casa coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Oliver E. Sayles, deceased. No. 3198: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is October 12, 1936; that a hearing will be had at the County Court'room in Platts mouth on October 16, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing,, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 15, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jl5-3w County Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piersol and son and Donald Piersol of Lincoln, were guests at the L. W. Piersol home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. May enter tained at dinner Sunday Mrs. May's brother, T. G. Gray and Mrs. Gray and family of Pawnee City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wall of Arapahoe, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wall and daughters, spent Sunday at the Arthur Thomson home near Palmyra. About seventeen girls included in the 4-H clubs of which Mrs. Lytle, Edith and Violet Robertson are the leaders enjoyed an outing at the State Farm last Friday. Mrs. Henry Westlake of Alliance was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wall last Friday and later went to the home of a brother, Neil McKay near Palmyra. Mrs. George Vierich left for her home in Los Angeles, Calif., last Mon day morning and was accompanied by her sister, Miss Eleanor Long man who will spend the summer there. Mrs. Herman Swanson of Atchison, Kansas left for her home last Fri day evening and was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ren ner who will make an extended visit with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Palmer and Raymond and Mrs. Sarah Keil and Dorothea Keil motored to North Bend last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Palmer remained for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. William Been and family. Mrs. Lmily Gonzales and Mrs. Henry Monning and daughter of Elmwood, Mrs. Dave Hursh, Mrs. Harley Smith and Mrs. Sarah Keil and Dorothea spent Tuesday after noon of this week with Mrs. Fred Rudolph. The out-of-town guests who at tended the Gerhard-Colbert wedding were Mrs. Tina Rymer of Miller, S. D., sister of Mrs. Edward Gerhard, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Erickson of Greeley, Colorado. was banked with baskets of garden flowers. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white dotted net, fashioned with a fitted waist and long full skirt. Her long silk, net veil hung from a cap caught at either side with orange blossoms She carried a bouquet of Easter lilies and baby breath. Mrs. J. Eldee Mc Kay of Palmyra, sister of the bride, who served as matron of honor, wore a floor length gown of Alice blue lace and carried a bouquet of talis man roses. The bridesmaids, Misses Helen Nelson and Esther Gerhard wore floor length gowns of fish and green organdy and carried bouquets of Johanna Will roses. Arlene and Janice Gerhard, nieces of the bride, served as flower girls and Shirley Mae Gerhard, also a niece of the bride, carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Paul Lemon served as best man and the ushers were Dr. R. S. Heath of Inglewood, Calif., and Glen- don Gerhard. A reception for 200 guests was held in the church parlors following the ceremony. Mrs. Doran, sister of the groom, was in charge of the gift room. After a Ehort wedding trip to Wau neta, the couple will reside in Omaha. Best wishes are extended to this young couple. Miscellaneous Shower. Honoring Miss Carolyn White, Miss Winifred Wenzel entertained twenty guests at the R. C. Wenzel home last Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent inform ally. The bride-to-be received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT To the Defendants . ., M , Carl W. Renner and wife, Mrs " inv l.ourr. tit f inRS rmin-I Cn r-1 wr Trr. ,. ,1 1 ty, Nebraska. Unknown: khw rT w n;;a 26th day of June, 1936, at ten o'clock - - "j , In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all nersons interested In the estate of John J. Vetesnik, deceased. No. 3202: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an in- . strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased. and for the appointment of Mike L. Vetesnik, whose real name is Mich ael L. Vetesnik, as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the nil . - a . , . ..I .7 "V BU"3 "neresieu in tne wife, Mrs. Edward W. Denahay, first " ,,,,, estate or .Melissa Clarence, derpaspd. QTIrl l-ool noma 11 11 !m nr n . T ... 1 T A I 1dlCU A(XCtJr mO, X & V V NO. 3164: Prr.nct !inl IhilI.I ' I A. II. Take notice that the Executor of Pmnat firct nnri r,,! v-t, . (Seal) jl-3w DUXBURY, County Judge. said estate has filed his final report Martha anu a petition for exam nafinn nnri Phebus and husband, Phebus, first and real NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT allowance of his administration ac- name unknown; Clara Godwin and counts, determination of heirship, as- husband. Godwin, first ,h"fl" U.U1 siuue 01 said estate and real name unknown; Ralph G. and for his discharge; that said pe- Palmer and wife, Mrs. Ralph G. Pal tition and report will be heard be- mer, first and real name unknown; In the County Court of Casa coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons Interested in tne estate of Marcus L. Furlong, deceas- f ore said Court on July 10, 1936, at Walter W. Palmer and wife, Mrs. ed' 3"6: . . 4. ... . . f 10 o'clock a m. Walter w. PalmePf flrst and rea, Take notice that the Adm nistra- Dated June 8, 193C. name unknown; Jeanette Tartsch tor f 8aid tate has iecrhis final A. II. DUXBURY, and husband - Tartsch rePrt and a Petition for ezamina- (Seal) jl5-3w County Judfre. first anri ri' T,ao 1' tion and allowance of his adminii- Ed Cotner, first and real name un NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT known, wife of Ed Cotner and to all persons having or claiming any in tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; iu- I . , , . , .... . . In the rnr,t ( tPrP5f in rfrht or tttiQ r Hor, Inai Baia peuuon ana report win De -m r . I . ' I npnrn liDtnra coin Pnitrf rr Tisnia lass uwovi tucu x cai ty, Nebraska. upon the To all persons interested in the estate, to-wit: Lot 2, Block 60: Lot estate or carl Stander, deceased. No. 14, Block 20; Lots 5 and 6, Block 73; Villi 1... . . 26. 1936. at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated May 29, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jl-3w County Judge. Take notice that the Administrat- 8, Block 95; Lots 9 and 10, Block 95; rix of said estate has filed her final Sublot 3 of Lot 5. Porter Place Addi- report and a petition for examina- tion, sometimes described as the West NOTICE TO NON-RESI- tion and allowance of her adminis- Half of the North Half of Lot 5. DENT DEFENDANT tration accounts, determination of Torter Place Addition: Lots 11 and heirship, assignment of residue of 12. Block 23. South Park Addition: To Henry G. Inhelder. defendant: said estate and for her discharge; Lots 13 and 14, Block 3. Stadelman's You are hereby notified that Jen- that said petition and report will be Addition: the North 38 and 27 feet nIe A. Weller, as plaintiff, duly filed heard before said Court on July 10, of Lot 13, and all of Lot 14, Block a Petition in the District Court of 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m Dated June 11, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jl5-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ty 31: Lots 14 and 15. Block 2. Stadel- Cass County, Nebraska, in an action man's Addition; the East Half of Lot entitled Jennie A. Weller, plaintiff 17. in the Southeast Quarter of the vs- -,iara is. weast, et al, defendants, Southwest Quarter of Section 18, Docket 7, page 146, the object and Township 12, Range 14, East of the Prayer of which are to foreclose a 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska; nrst mortgage upon the bouthwest Lots 7 and 8. Block 39. Younsr and Fractional Quarter (SWfri) and the I. . ...... . I CnntV. TTnl C I Ti V. J. T.l in the County Court of Cas3 coun- "ays Addition and Lots 4, 5 and 6, Ui lue rrac- ,'. Nebraska. Block 8S. all in the Citv of Platts- tional Quarter (SNVfrU) of See- To the creditors of the estate of mouth, Nebraska, real names un- tlon Nineteen (19), Township Twelve John Uhlik. deceased. No. 319 5! known, defendants: North, Range Twelve East of the Take notice that the tim limits You and each of vou are herebv bin in -ass County, Nebraska, for the presentation and filing of notified that on the 18th day of No- sucl1 mortgage being "recorded in claims aeainst said estate is notnher veniber. 1935. the Citv of Platts- 130011 &6 PaSe 620 of the Mortgage 5, 1936; that a hearing will be had mouth, Nebraska, a Municipal Cor- Records of said county, and upon at the County Court room in Platts- poration, plaintiff herein, filed its WD1CU mortgage debt there is due mouth on October 9. in?.fi at ten petition in the District Court nf Cass Piaintin the sum of 511,590.95 as of 9 It.- Of t r . . . o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex- County, Nebraska, against you and Juue mieresc ai iu mining, hearing, allowing and ad- each of you, which cause appears in Per annum from said date; that you justing all claims or objections duly Docket 7, Page 271, No. 9326, of the must Plead to said petition on or be- filed. Records nf the rierk nf the nitHpt tore July 13, 1936, or a decree will served. Out Frank of town guest3 were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jack Johansen and Mrs. C. F. White of Liacoln, Mrs. Alvin Schlange and Lydia Oestmann of Auburn and Mrs. Charles E. Bode of Washington, I). C. Dated June C, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jS-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. White-Wenzel. In the County Court of Cass, County, Nebraska. Estate of William B. Virgin, de ceased. Estate No. 3203. The aate of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate. Records of the Clerk nf the Distrlrt Court of Cass County, Nebraska, the be entered establishing a first mort- object and prayer of which petition Bae lien 111 iavor or piainiin; ior is in accordance with a resolution $11,590.95 and interest at 10 per adopted and passed by the City Coun- annum irom June Zb, as a first cil of said City of Plattsmouth, Ne- mortgage lien upon said property and braska, and which is for the fore- said Property will be ordered sold and closure of the. senarate tT Hens nn ine proceeds applied to tne payment each and all of the following de- of Plaintiff's decree, interests and scribed real estate to-wit? uusis, ana you win pe iorever Darrea Lot 2. Block GO: Tt 14 Tilnrt 9(i- ani toreciosed irom all right, title, Lots 5 and 6. Block 73: Lots 1 and interest or equity 01 redemption in 2, Block 165; Lots 7 and 8, Block 95; and to saId P'18?8-. Lots 9 and 10, Block 95: Sub-lot 3: of Lot 5, Porter Place Addition, creditors and heirs taU nnf.v. tw sometimes described as the West Half! At the Tabernacle Christian church Louisa A. Burr has filed her petition of the Nortn Half OI Lot 5 Porter of Lincoln, at 4 p. m., Juae 14, Miss alleging that William B. Virgin died lfT o " , . Carolyn White, daughter of Mr. and JENNIE A. WELLER. m28-4w Plaintiff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT, DEFENDANT Gerhard-Coibert. Miss Cedelia May Gerhard, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerhard was wed to Russel Colbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Colbert of Lincoln at the Eagle Methodist church at 8 p. m:, June 10. Rev. Hugh Lomax of Lincoln performed the ceremony in the presence of 250 guests. Mrs. II. A. Lemon of Lincoln played the nuptial musicand accompanied Lloyd Ruliffson of Lincoln, who sang. The ceremony was held under an arch draped with streams and the altar Mrs. C. F. White, became the bride intestate on or abou in Cass' county, Nebraska, Block 23' Soutn Park Addition; Lots ut November 10 lQV'i he- 13 ana 14 Block 3, Stadelman's Ad- I .3 I : . . 1 TV' 00 r? . a resiriont t,h ni,okitnnt ukiuu: me iuriu is a anu i. i i ieet Ot of Clyde Wenzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cass county, Nebraska, and died Lot 13' and a11 of Lot 14' BIock 31: Harrv Edmondon R. C. Wenzel. Rev. Lesl.e R. Smith seized of a mortgage on the follow- Lots 14 and 15 Block 2- Stadelman's ' u read the marriage service in the pres- inS described real estate, to-wit: ence of 125 guests. Uiss Elinor Pabst played the wedding, march and In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska i accompanied Miss Winified Wenzel, who sang and Miss Virtinia Willis who played violin selecthiis. Placed on the altar were palms. I ferns and baskets of whte roses and Llue swan- sonla with a candelabra on either side and before the altjr a white satin kneeling bench. J The bride wore a whiti lace frock over white satin. Her I vail hung from a cap made of thre flanges of tulle, trimmed with pears. She car ried a bouquet of whiU roses and gardenias, Miss Beatrice White, faster of the bride, as maid of honor ore a floor Lot twenty-two (22) of Sub- Lot four (4), in the southwest quarter (SWU) of the south west quarter (SWU) of Section fourteen (14), Township eleven (11), Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, containing 169 acres; also Lot twenty-five (25) of Sub-Lot four (4), in the southwest quarter (SWU) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of Section fourteen-(14), Town ship eleven (11), Range thir teen (13), east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, con taining .16 of an acre, except ing that part of said Lot twenty five (25) theretofore deeded to School District No. 56 in Cass county, Nebraska, and also ex cepting that part of said lot theretofore deeded to Frank E. Ientrth enwn nf anna Hue chiffon fliirl rarriaA .Tr"hnnnn TUlrnces T.eel. allerj Q ... . , ' ' T leaving as his sole and only heirs at om,lu naa Lilc UM1"- "-" law the following named persons, to jonansen served a3 best i man ana wit: the ushers were Don Krenlz, Frank- Charlotty Virgin, widow, and lin White and Russel OiVille and zro Virgin, Louisa A. Burr, -t.ua uead, and Aramintia Kiel, Children, all nf lawful ne'e i-oiiowing tne ceremony va recep- That the interest of the petitioner in tion was held at the homi of the the above described real estate is bride for one hundred guesis. Gar- owner, and praying for a determina- den flnwera v.-ere iie,l thrnnr nut the llou 01 lue "me Ot tne deatn OI Said V V I I 11 1 1 ' T -X ! -I m mm m 1 i,o ivt t, owk it,, "imam 13. virgin ana 01 nis neirs, "uuoc- - the decree of kinshin and the risht C. E. Hunt presided, assisted by of descent of the real property be- Misses Bernice Hoffman, 1 tmma longing to the said deceased, in the Freehlinc. Mrs. Alvin Schlaneiof Au- State of Nebraska. burn and Mrs. Jack Johanseil Mrs. I 11 " oraerea "at the same stand R. C. Hughes of Highland Parti N. Y. ;3 rfi " Vounty CourP of sister of the groom, guest bow Miss McAnulty of the gift ron The couple will make their on a farm near Eagle. Congratulations are extend c and Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour home f 10 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 5th day of June, A. D. 1936. A. II. DUXBURY. this couple by their many frieils. (Seal) JS-3w County Judge. to Addition; the East Half of Lot 17, in the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 12, Range 14, East of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska; Lots 7 and 8, Block 39, Young and Hays Addition, and Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block SS, all in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska. That all of the real estate above described was subject to taxation for State, County, City, School District and Municipal purposes, for the several years set out in the peti tion of plaintiff and the Exhibits thereto attached and by reference made a part thereof; and that un less said taxes are paid by you, or any one of you, on said real estate, re spectively, a decree will be entered in this court foreclosing and barring you and each of you of any and all claims upon, interest in, right or title to, or lien upon or equity of redemp tion in or to all of said real estate described herein; that the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to satisfy plaintiff's lien, t(gether with interests and costs, shall be sold in accordance with law, and for such other and further relief in the premises as may seem just and equit able to the court. You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 27th day of July, 1936, and failing to do so, your default will be entered and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's petition. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff. By J. A. CAPWELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Plaintiff. vs. W. P. McGeorge, first real name unknown, Defendant. J NOTICE J8-4w Cass county haa no bonded In debtedness, as. like the state. It has paid cash fcr Its gravel roads and other improvements. That's a mighty good policy to pursue. TO: W. P. McGeorge, first real name unknown, Defendant: Above named defendant, W. P. Mc George, first real name unknown. take notice that you have been sued by Harry Edmondson, plaintiff in the above entitled court and action for the recovery of $50,000.00 as dam ages with costs and the following described personal property belong ing to you has been attached in said action, to-wit: One Quarter Boat 100 feet long, One Pile Driver Vessel, Number 14, One Pile Driver Vessel, Number 17, One Pile Driver Vessel, Number 15, Four Wood Barges 24x100, . Eight Pontoons 14x40, One Steel Barge 25x100, Two Tug Boat Hulls. That unless you answer or plead to the petition of the plaintiff filed herein in said action on or before the 20th day of July, 1936, plaintiff's petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you for the sum of 150.000.00 83 damages and costs, and an order en tered ordering the sale of the prop erty above described for the satis faction of such judgment and costs. in the event that said nrooertv is forthcoming to the forthcoming bond on file herein, wherein W. P. Mc George, first real name unknown, 13 principal and the Aetna Casualty In surance Company, i3 surety in the sum of $69,000.00. HARRY EDMONDSON. Plaintiff. FRANK A. DUTTON, Plaintiff's Attorney.