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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOITRNA1 PAGE FOUH Weeping Water John Cole was called to Lincoln last Tuesday evening to look after some business matters. Wm Atchison of Elmwood was looking after some business matters 'in Weeping Water Tuesday after noon. Albert Bornemeior of near Mur dock was looking after some business in Weeping Water on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter, Doris and son, W. O. Johnson were over to Lincoln last Monday visit ing with friends. Tony Sudduth was a visitor in Union and Murray last Tuesday looking after some business matters and visiting friends. Henry Linke and Erwin Rockatus were in Plattsmouth last Tuesday morning looking after business mat ters for a short time. Sheriff Homer Sylvester was in Weeping Water last Tuesday looking alter some official business as well as visiting with his many friends. Homer Fleeman and wife and Mr. and Mrs. T. Colbert were over to Ceresco last Sunday, guests for the Satisfaction in God Psalms G;J : 1-7. O Cod. thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my Foul thirsteth for thee, my flesh huigeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; To see thy power and thy glory, so as I have! thon in tlif s:i n c 1 11.1 1'V Iter:iuse thv loving-kindness is better than lite, my lips shall praise thee. Thus will I bless thee while I live: I will lilt up my hands in thy name. My soul shall be satisfied as with mar row and fatness; and my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips: When I remember thee upon my bed.; and meditate on thee in the night watches. Because thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of thy w ings will I rejoice. BiWc School Sunday, January 23rd "Ministering to Physical Needs'' Mark 1:29-4 3. We should find in this lesson a re markable revelation of Christ's abil ity to meet every need, to heal those who are sick, to deliver those in bondage to an evil power, to cleanse men of foul leprosy. All these powers of Christ are available today in a higher, deeper spiritual realm; what i he did then to the bodies of men. he J i now doing in the hearts and souls i of men. Our need is his opportun ity. It is the same day as in our last lesson. After the service and healing in the synagogue, Jesus goes to the house of Simon Peter with the other dcsriples, Andrew, James and John, to rest and receive refreshments. But work awaits him a fever-stricken patient. From worship to work. What a comfort it is to have Christ near in time of trouble. Well, Pet er's mother-in-law might have been well in a few days, so wc do not call this a "great miracle." Peter seems to have been the only one of the apostles to have been married; his wife accompanied him on some of his missionary journeys (I Cor. 9:.")). However, the perfect and prompt restoration is astonishing, for we note that immediately "she ministered to them." Fever patients ( recover slowly. What we notice es pecially is "the touch of His hand" of which Henry P. Morton sings: "There are days so dark that I seek in vain For the face of my Friend devine; But tho' darkness hide, He is there to guide By hte touch of His hand on mine! There is grace and power In the trying hour By the touch of His hand on mine." The hand of Jesus was as warm as love could make it. The cooling hand soothed the fevered brow. The Sabbath elosedat G p. m. The whole city is stirred, there is a great commotion outside the people carry ing sick children, children lead blind parents, men bring helpless in ham mocks all who had any sick forth with brought them to this Healer, regardless of what their ailment might be, "and He healed many." That was a hard day's work, spent in doing good. lie's just the same today. "Jesus is the same, bless his holy name, yesterday, today and for ever." In the morning, long before day light, He steals away, to a quiet place, to be alone with God, to pray. Has Jesus need of prayer? Yes, he is human, dependent on the Father, and he must renew his strength for there is more hard work ahead. Prayer be fore work. What an example the Son day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones. George Browne of Lewellen, in the western part of the state, arrived in Weeping Water last Monday eve ning for a visit with his many friends here. While here he has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Stock and daughter. B. F. Wiles 'who has been making his home with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Spangler for the past month or more was visiting in riattsmouth at the iome of his brother, Joseph E. Wiles for the greatre part of last week, re turning to Weeping Water Monday evening of this week. Mrs. Dollie Garrison who has been visiting with some of her children at Valentine for the past two weeks returned to Weeping Water last Fri day and also accepted a position to work in Nebraska City and departed for there last Wednesday where she will make her home for the present. J. Marion Stone and Walter J. Wunderlich, both of Nehav.ka, were business visitors in Weeping Water last Monday evening. Mr. Stone was also attending a farmers gathering at the farm bureau, while Mr. Wun derlich was guest for. the evening at the business house of Clinton Wil kins and wife. Paul Ward and family were en joying a visit for the day last Sun day at the home of the parents of Mrs. Ward, Jack Maple and family near Weeping Water. Mr. Maple, who has not been feeling well for some time past is much improved this wmicr, win-n is joou news io ma many friends. Jolly Mixers Have Jolly Time. The Jolly Mixers of Weeping Wa ter which number 24. twelve couples, were meeting last Monday evening at I the hospitable homo of Charles II. 'Gibson and wife wtiere they enjoyed ! the evening most pleasantly, first Lesson Study! By L. Neitzel, Murdock, Neb. of God gives us! The more work tho more prayer is needed. All the old saints tell us that they had stated hours and regular places for prayer; that was the reason for a victorious life and the close walk ! with God. The praying of Jesus al j ways had to do with something im I portant in his ministry. (The in I stances are too many to mention at I this time). His prayers were com munions with his hatner. Dealing 1 with his work, they moved on the j highest spiritual plane. Alone with God there is the place ! "ut,t v,uu i,vatL lu I .. -i t t : . .. 1 1 i , ,1 i ...1., , . ,1 x 1. rt jifvrai ins u "U1 Water greatlv benefited by his stay :f:ll us with power, baptize us withat the i!latitution. His spirit and come forth out of the ; secret place, to run the race, wj-estlel i with the powers of darkness, and I i . . ... . j come out ot the contact more than c euiquerors. In the morning He is missed in the house, the crowds assemble, the disciples go to find him and try to bring him back, but his plan is not to go Lack, but to go forward. Capernaum proved to be a hard field no converts. Others shall hear the gospel also "for to this end came I forth." His. commission was from the Father; so should every teacher and preacher have his de vine "call." All the synagogues were ope n to Him. He lire-pared the ground so that He could send 70 disciples out two by two. and they reported f.re at success. Jesus' powe r to cleanse i :. demonstrated in the healing of the 1c pe-r. We dei not know where and when this occurred; whether in a synagogue or in a private house. This man's faith must have been great, as leprosy was regarded as incurable by any ordinary medical treatment; therefore tho cure by Jesus produced a deeper impression on the people. The man puts it up to Jesus, believing that He can help him, for he says: "If thou wilt." Could Jesus resist such faith? No, the man did not have to repeat his pleading. "I will" is his reply, and Ho touched the leper, and thereby became ceremonially unclean him self. The cure is perfect, every whit made whole. That is the Jesus way. In His great compassion He identi fies himself with the unclean the sinner becomes sin for us, that by His righteousness become clean. What a wonderful Savior! The charge to the cured man to tell no one seems strange, because we are to witness to the world the power of Christ to heal. The man at Gardara was told to go home and tell (See Mark 5:19). But this man was disobedient anil caused Jesus Double. It is a sad thing that those who should tell, don't. There is not enough witnessing for Christ. We miss the old testimony meetings that were Euch a power in the church in glorifying; God. with a six o'clock dinner, after which they turned their attention to cards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Woods could not attend and as the practice is to notify the hostess, who supplies the place by inviting another couple not members of the club. This is the practice of the club and should a member die, another couple is chosen to take their place, always keeping the number at 24. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Shields were guests. Mrs. John Frizzel Better. Mrs. John Frizzel who has been very sick at her home in Weeping Water for the past two weeks or more and has been cared for by her daugh ter, Mrs. Bay Creamer of Nehawka, is greatly improved and was able to be up and about on Wednesday of this week. Enjoy Fine Program. The Weeping Water Woman's club held their meeting at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Olive, where they enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon last Tuesday. The feature of the very worthwhile program was an address of Mrs. Hunt, wife of the pastor of the Con gregational church of Weeping Wa ter. Besides this address there were several more very appealing num bers. Are Working: in Kansas. Art Johnson and Seward 1 Day who have been employed with the WPA for some time past in the con struction of several bridges depart ed eaily this week for Golf. Kansas, where they are assisting in the building of a bridge. New Son Graces Home. The heme of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stratum was gladdened last Friday! by the arrival of a very fine nine and i a quarter pound son. All are happy J over tho arrival and the son and his mother are getting along very nice ly. Suifers Fractured Arm. Iloelien Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson desired her father to allow her to accompany him to a basketball game which he did and she and the father went to the- game and in the roughness of the playing one of the players jumped on the little four year old Miss with the result that one of her arms was broken. The member was set and she is getting along very nicely, al though it will be some time before the fracture amends. Returns Home from Hospital. Edward Olander who has been at the Vetera ns" hospital at Lincoln rc- - .,,.,,. tr,.afnient aml has fJCon UIUier observation, has returned to Weeping Entertained Knickerbockers. Mrs. Arthur H. Jones was hostess to the Knickerbocker club at her home 011 Wednesday of this week where the? club enjoyed a very pleas ant meeting with a delightful luncheon and the evening at bridge. Enj'oyed Eanquet in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oldham were guests last Monday evening at a ;delightful banquet at Omaha sponsor ed by the company making Wayne feeds, which Mr. Oldham sells at his station. They enjoyed the ban quet as well as meeting the retailers over the country. Duane Harmon Better. Duane Harmon who has had so serious a time with the infection of his wrist, is reported as gaining in his condition, while not as rapidly as desired he is steadily showing im provement. Antone Jourgesen Better. Antoiio Jourge-se-n who has been at an Omaha hospital for some time is reported as being some better. It was thought that he would be able to return homo this week, but while ho has been forbidden this, still the report comes that he is steadily im proving. DEATH STOPS SUIT FALLS CITY, Neb., Jan. 19 (UP) As a result of the murder in St. josepn T !' l-JCf ,i.rhf P V 1. CATil.-' 11431 VIA. 1-. X-J. Mason, for many years oprator of "Mike's Camp" a night resort at Rulo, a $10,000 alienation of affec tions suit in district court will be dropped. Last October Mason lodged the action against John Niedecken.of Falls City. He charged Niedecken started paying attention to his wife in 193 (J and that on several occasions hs had taken her to St. Joseph. Prior to Mason's action his wife had di vorced him, alleging cruelty. Cass county has no fconded Ln debtedness, as, like tho state, we have paid cash for cur hard sur faced roads and other improve ments as we went. Robertson Heads Bar Committee Supreme Court Names Grievance Com mittees for Each of Eighteen Judicial Districts in State. LINCOLN, Jan. IS (UP) The su preme court today appointed griev ance committees for each of the 18 judicial districts in Nebraska to sift complaints of "unprofessional con duct" on the part of attorneys. The committee will form a part of the new machinery for disciplining attorneys under the "integrated" bar of Nebraska. Previously, complaints were sub mitted to the attorney general who, if he found merit in them, filed a motion for disbarment on tho dis ciplining in the court. The court then appointed a referee to conduct a hearing and the entire expense was borne by the attorney general's liti gation fund. Under the new plan, complaints will lie submitted to the grievance committee which may refer the the charges directly to the supremo court. The court may appoint a special mayor to conduct a trial for the accused lawyer. The entire ex pense, including payment for services of the attorney to prosecute the case will be paid by the Nebraska Bar association. Every lawyer in the state must join the bar assoc iation and pay dues of .r annually if he is engaged actively in practice. The committee consisted of three members of all except Lancaster and Douglas county districts where the membership is five. First mum d mem ber in each group ij committee chair man. The committee include: Dist. No. 1. John 1 1. Wiltse, Falls City; Kenneth S. Wherry, Pawnee City and Lee Kelligar, Auburn. Dist. No. 2, W. A. Robertson. Plattsmouth; Ralph Nickorson, Pa pillion; Thomas E. Dunbar, Ne braska Citv. KEARNEY DEBT FREE KEARNEY, Jan. IS (UP) The city of Kearney which owed more than $1,000,000 in 1924 is now out of debt. The last remaining debt 4.0'.0 in waterworks bonds was paid today out of surplus from plant earnings Water Commissioner J. S. Bowker re ported to the city council. Even the new swimming pool for whirh ?3r,009 in bonds were issued for its construction last summer was paid for soon alter the pool was open to the public. The municipal tax levy this year NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Comity Court of Cass Coun ty, Ncbrnska. To all persons interested in the estate of Clara Mumm Twiss. do ceased. No. 3317: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of George R. Mumm as Administrator: that said petition has he-en set for hearing before said Court on the 2Sth day of January, 193S. at ten o'clock a. m. Dated December 30. 1937. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) j3-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, N bra ska. To the creditors of tho estate of Henry Greer, deceased. No. 3307: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation eif claims against said estate is May 2, 193S; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on May 0, 193S, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 31, 1937. A. 1 1. DUXBURY, (Seal) j3-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska ) f ss. Cass County J By virtue of an execution issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 29th day of January A. D. 193S, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South Front Door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash the following real estate, to-wit: South y2 of Southeast U of Sec. 15, Township, 11 North, Range 13, East of the Cth 1'. M. in Cass county, Nebraska, except 3 910 acres deeded to David J. Pitman; The same being levied upon and taken as the property tf Albert A. Young, et al., Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Fred T. Ramge, Trustee, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Dec. 22, A. D. 19 37. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, d23-5w Nebraska Is 11. 3S mills, the lowest in many years, City Treasurer Frank Ilollings worth said. Sec the goods you buy. Catalog descriptions are alluring enough, but how about the noods whenj you get them? NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In flic District Court of tltc County of Cuss, Nebraska Katie Schliclitomier, et al, Plaintiffs vs. Edward E. Woolsey, ct al, Defendants To the Defendants: Edward E. Woolsey, Gates, William H. Swan, liam 11. Swan, first real 1 I NOTICE Sarah A. Mrs. Wil name un- known; Elizabeth M Elizabeth Buyers. Boyois, Susan Boyers. lirst real name unknown; Simeon B. Swan. Henry Swan, trustee, Lizzie S. Boy- iers, Boyicrs, lirst real name unknown; William Piggoth, Mrs. William Piggoth, first real name un known; John T. Caldwell, Mrs. E. E. Card well, wife of John T. Cardwell, John Ie-nger, Mrs. John Boenger, first real name unknown; John Lun ger, Mary Bunger, Peter Hunger, Mrs. Peter Bunger, first real name unknown; Cora W. Child. Lester llo back, Mrs. Lester Hobaek. lirst real name unknown; Nettie Hobaek; Net tie Hobaek Doo.-John Doo; tho heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and all other persons interest ed in the estates of Edward E. Wool sey, Sarah A. Gate3. William II. Swan, Mrs. William H. Swan, first real rami' unknown; Elizabeth M. Boyers, Susan Elizabeth Boyers, Lovers, first real name unknown; Simeon I!. Swan, Henry Swan. Trus tee. Lizzie S. Boyicrs, Boy icrs, lirst real name unknown; Wil liam Piggoth, Mrs. William Piggoth, lirst real name unknown; John T. Cardwell. Mrs. E. E. Cardwell. wife ei .If 1I1 1 T f'-.nUvell .T,.hn Tieen-er Mrs. John Boenger, first real name 1 unknown, John Bunger, Mary : r, Peter Hunger, Mrs. Peter ger, first real name unknown; W. C'hiH. Lester Hobaek. Mrs. Bun-Bun-Cora Les ter Hobaek. first real name unknown, Nettie Hobaek. Nettie Hobaek Due. John Doe. Stephen B. Hobson, Fred Shoemaker. C. Earl, first real name unknown; C. Earles. first real name unknown, Nathaniel H. Barnes, each deceased, real names unknow'n; Tho Trustr-es of tho Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church of Cars County. Nebraska, real names unknown; the successors and assigns of Henry Swan, trustee, rnd the trustees of the Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church of Cass County. Ne braska, and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the southeast (juarter (SE'4) of Section thirty-three (33). Township twelve (12). north. Range twelve (12); the southwest quarter ( SV U ) of Sec- tir.11 tliirfv-fmir ('M) Township eleven (11). north, Range thirteen,"" on too 1-1111 cay 01 i;ecemoei. e 1 ?. 1 Hie north w.v-t nnnrter ( X v i . ) ! 1 3 7, the undersigned sole referee if Section three (3). Tenvnshin ten!wi11 I 111) north l?iii'-f thii-tr.cn V "! the west half (W'L-) of tho south- eiirht (S). in Township ten (lO).iurt house, in the City of Platts- north, Ranc thirteen (13). south half SU) ot" tho southeast quarter (SE'i) of Section five (3), the southwest quarter (SW'j) of the southwest quarter (SW'i ) of Section four !). Lot sixteen (l(i), being the west half lVU) of the southeast quarter (SE1,) of tho southwest quarter (SW'i) of Sec tion four (1). the northwest quarter I.WV'i ) of the northwest euiirter (NW'j) of Section nine ( !) ) , all in Township ten (K). north. Range thirteen (13. all of said land being east of the Cth P. M.. in the County of Cass, Nebraska, real names un known: You and each of you Is hereby notified that Katie Se-hlichtemier, Clara Sehliohtemier. and Pearl Wad dell filed a petition and commenced action in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 10th day of January, 193. against you and each of you. the object of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting title to the southeast quarter (SE'i ) of Section thirty-three (33), Town ship twelve (12). north. Range twelve (12); tho southwest quarter (SW'i) of See-tion thirty-four (34), Township eleven (11), north. Range thirteen (13); the northwest quar ter (NVi4) of Section three (3), Tenvnship ten (10). north. Rnge thirtee n (13); the west, half ( V." ' ) of tho sruthwest quarter (SYYVt) of Section eu'ght (S), in Township ten (10), north. Range thirteen (13); tho south half (S'i) of the south east quarter (SE'i) of Section five (o), the southwest quarter (SW'i) of tho southwest quarter (SW'i) of Section four (1): Lot sixteen (10), being the west half (WVL-) of the southeast quarter (SE'i) of the southwest quarter (SW'i) of Sec tion four (1), tho northwest quar ter (N'Wli of the northwest quar ter (NW't) of Section nine (9). all ia Towr.sr.ip ten (10). north. Range thirteen (13), all ef snid land being east of the fith P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, and for equitable relief You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said Monday, the petition on 2Sth day of or before February, 1938, or the allegations contained in said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiffs and against you and each of you according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 17th day of January, 193S. KATIE SCHLICHTEMIER, CLARA SCHLICHTEMIER, and PEARL WADDELL, - -Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON and J. HOWARD DAVIS. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. jl7-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Henrietta Lawton, deceased. No. 3313: Take notice that the time limited e mai ine nine . nuutu lor the filing and presentation o( claims against said estate is May 0,, IOCS; that a hearing will be had at j Xotiee is hereby given that under the County Court room in Platts-(an, ov vjrue of a decree of the Dis mouth on May 13, 193S, at ten j t,.ict tMurt of Cass County, Nebras o'cloek a. m., for the purpose ft'ika, entered in the above entitled examining, hearing, allowing and'cause 011 the 20th day of December, adiusting all claims or objections j 1 037 .,,,,1 nn order of sale, entered duly filed. Dated January A. (Seal) j!0-3w r. 193S. II. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In tho Matter of the Trusteeship of the Estate or William H. Newell, deceased. Trusteeship No. S3 3. In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the above entitled matter: You and each of you are hereby notified that W. A. Robertson, Trus tee under the terms of the 1-fst will and testament of Willjam H. Newell, deceased, has this date filed a peti tion in thi:- Court alleging that he has oomph ted tho trust created under said last v. ill r.nd testament and that said trusteeship proceedings should bo terminated, and praying for ap proval of his final re-port herein filed on Dt comber , li'"7, together with all prior reports-here in tiled, and for an order of Court distributing tho remainder of the property now in his possession or under his control as trustee of -said last will ami testa ment, and for his dis. barge; Yon are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said peti tion together with all reports of said trustee before this Court on January 21, 193S, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. ! All objections to tho allowance of ...... .,...1 , 1. , , : . , .-ani icjiona .nm me .umns o, un prayer of said petition should bo filed in this Court cn or before said hour and date of hearing. Dated this Coth clay of December, 19 3 7 A. H. DUXBURY, ' (Seal) j3-Cw County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In thv District Court of Cass County, Nebraska John Bond, ct al. Plaintiffs, j I ! NOTICE John Bond in his Capacity as Guardian, et al. Defendants Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a dec-roe of the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska. entered in the above entitled cause on tho 17th day of November, 1537 fin'l an order of sale entered by said :ell at public auction to the illii best bidder for cash, on the 4th j day of February. 193. at 10:00 m.. at the south front door of the mouin. wass county, -eurasiva, ine following described real estate, to- wit: The west half of the north cast quarter, and tho west half cf the southeast quarter of Sec tion 3-". Township 10, North of Range 12. East of tho Cth P. M., Cass county, Nebraska. Abstrai t will be furnished and pos session of said real estate given March 1. 193S; 10 per cent of the amount of the bid to lie paid at the time of saie and balance on con firmation. Dated this 3rd day of January, 193S. W. A. ROBERTSON. Sole Referee. J. A. CAP WELL, Attorney. j3-5w NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Carl Sutton, 1 Plaintiff vs. f Ruth Bee-htel. ot al, Defendants Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebras ka, entered in the above entitled cause on tho first day of December. 1937, and an order of sale entered by said Court on the first day of De cember. 1937, tho undersigned Ref eree v. ill on the -'nel day or Janu - ary, 193S, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Alvo, Nebraska, soli at public auction to the highest oic.ciei, ene iiiiiuniiis uv.-m i i ucu '"' estate, to-wit: Southwest quarter of Section Township 11, North, Range 9 and West half of the northwest quarter of Section 33. Township 11, North. Range 9, all in Cass county. Nebraska upon the following terms: Ten per cent of bid in cash on date of sale, balance in cash upon confirma- j tion of sale and delivery of referee's ) deed of land free from encumbrance except lease on said lands to Febru ary 2S. 1939, with 193S rentals to be assigned to purchaser. Abstract to be furnished purchaser showing merchantable title. Said sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 10th day of December, 1937. W. L. DWYER, Referee. CARL D..GANZ, Attorney. d20-5w" Want ads sell all kinds of odd household goods. REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska i Laura Etta Hendee, Plaintiff, vs. . . , , , , v Defendan on the 31st day of December, io the Solo Referee will on the 7th day of February, 1938, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., at the South door of the Court House in Plattsmouth, in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say 10 on the day of sale and the balance when said sale shall be confirmed by the court, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot 1 in Stadelman's Out lots in the NWU of the NE U of Section 30, and also Lot 30, in the SW'i of the SKU of Section 13, all in Township 12, Range 13, East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska. Sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 3rd day of January, 1 9 0 S WALTER II. SMITH, Sole Referee. A. L. TIDD, Attorney for Plaintiff. j3-5W NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE Iii tl.c District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska Carrie J. Kalasek, 1 Plaintiff vs. r NOTICE Joseph Harper, et al. I Defendants j To tho Defendants: Jcseph Harper, Jane A. Harper, John W. Young. Mrs. John W. Young, first real name unknown; John W. Marshall. Mrs. John W. Marshall, first real name unknown; W. R. Cranney. first real name un known; Mrs. W. R. Cranney, first real name unknown; Margaret M. Marshall. Marshall, first real name unknown, husband of Margaret M. Marshall; William II. Harper. Mrs. William H. Harper, first real name unknown; Robert T. Maxwell, Mrs. Robert T. Maxwell, first real name unknown; William Stadel mann. Mrs. William Stadelmann. first real name unknown; Samuel U. Hitt. Mrs. Samuel U. Hitt. first real name unknown; William II. Martin, Mrs. William II. Martin, first real name unknown; Sallie Wright, Nellie Wright, Emma Wright. Allio Wright. John Wright, Alice S. Lauhead, John Lauhead, Alice S. Lawhead, John Lawhead, Lewelly Moore, Mrs. Lewdly Moore. first real name unknown; A. W. Osborn. first real name unknown, Anna Osborn; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Joseph Harper, Jane A. Harper. John W. Young, Mrs. John W. Young, first real name un known; John W. Marshall, Mrs. John W. Marshall, first real name unknown; W. It. Cranney, first real name unknown, Mrs. V". R. Cranney, first real name unknown; Margaret M. Marshall, Marshall, first real name unknown, husband of Margaret M. Marshall, William II. Harper, Mrs. William II. Harper, first real name unknown: Robert T. Maxwell, Mrs. Robert T. Maxwell, first real name unknown; William Stadelmann, Mrs. William Stadel mann. first real name unknown; Samuel U. Hitt; Mrs. Samuel U. Hitt, first real name unknown; Wil liam II. Martin, Mrs. William 1 1. Martin, first real name unknown, Sallio Wright, Nellie Wright, Emma Wright. Allie Wright. John Wright, Alice S. Lauhead. John Lauhead, Alice S. Lawhead, John Lawhead, Lewelly Moore, Mrs. Lewf-lly Moore, first real name unknown; A. W. Osborn. first real name unknown, Anna Osborn, John D. Tutt, Maggie Tutt. and Sabina Wright, each de ceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any in terest in and to Lots seven (7), (7), eight (S) and sixty-seven (G7), in the northeast quarter (NE'i) of tho northwest quarter (NW'.i) of Section thirteen (13), Township twelve (12), north. Range thirteen (13), east of the fith P. M., in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that Carrie J. Kalasek, the plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District jCourt of Cass County, Nebraska on December 31, 1937, against vou 'and each of you; the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree f court quieting the title to Lots seven (7). eight ( S ) nnfl sixty- seven (0.), in the northeast quar ter ( N E 1 i ) of the northwest quar ter (N'W'i) of Section thirteen (13). Township twelve (12), north. Range thirteen (13), east of the Cth P. M., in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 21st day of February, 1!3S. er the allegations contained in said petition will be taken aj true and a decree rendered in favor of plaintiff and against you unci each of you according to the prayer of said petition. Iated this 4th day of January, 193S CARRIE J. KALA8EK, Plaintiff. J. HOWARD DAVIS and W. A, ROBERTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. jl0-4w Daily Journal, 15c per week.