TAOE FOUIl PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1938 UNIONJJEMS. Ilciiry II. Iti-i K r xvhh in NcliriiKkii City I.ihI M i i i i ! ; i y Imiliiiu; alter hoiih- llf1 IM'MH llliltlllH flT ( nlllt lllIU". A. I,. Ili'i ki r wiih In N't liiiinlia City Mtiinl.iy ill" (IiIm week wliM'c he wan loiiUiiiK iil'lir fuiiiK- lnmini'MH niallfTH. MIkm t.niibw Konlcr wax HpindiiiK llii' xviek cml in Omaha, Kiienf of In r ynum; lady f i Ii ihIm ami siImo with 1 1 -1 " tt ii it 1 . MImm Mary K. Fouler. Air. ami ,Mrn. I . Hay I'raliM ami run .limmii' Here in Ncliiiotkn City l.i I H.i I ii nl. iv IimiIsIid: niter hihih' lui:' i notF, ami i'ii!liu; with f rb'tnlK. .Mi'i'i Nnl.i I'.aiiiiliii: ami l.oulsi -.( wen' kiiihIh at (In- 'al-nllm I . 1 1 t al I In- Imnu' nf MImh Cm roll Ni-.ihii a I N i hi awka !lv Lint Mon thly i vniliir,. I'li-d Chill, wax a visitor In Miir lay I'm' (In' day hint Monday lookltw; 4 1 1 I r iuiihc IiiihIiii'sm inalliiH for tin' iimiiiiiitv. i ( in n Iiiu willi i j ti-n IJimIiIv at lh" noon hour. .Mir.n Anna !:iwt who was mo nt-ion-.ly ill lor a iiiiiiiIut of days tlur-iir-. tin- past wn U i'-i icioiIim as : liiir. alum: mi y nio-lv IIiim wrrU whiili ii i-ooil news lor Inr many 1 1 ii ml:' I'nil I'.. ill. in who Ii.ih Iiiiii inaMnn hi-i In ) imiiiIIi o" I'liion lor tin- past xt-tr it '-onii lo move noilh of town on Hin- ol tin- t.nimi of Mis. V. II. will l.irm for t In I!. I !.i n n I n r. I.isl S.ituithiy with I In- it i -tin- tax relief Poller win I e him i n ea r . I 'm mi r yi n a t or Y .i ; o if to .N'rli. i w K a w I -e'e lo- w a t meet i II I'. ; i Hi I lo re eonsiilei i n: qmsiion w lit, 1 1 i i i.i I i 1 1 ;. niil'li in telest al this time over 111 eollllty. 'I'll.' ee;ine svslim is to he I I .iie-lii i id oer to the alltoniatle sv-.li in earl ill M.inli and there aie a I -o many new phom-M lu-iii; itl .', tailed over llie iiiimher xvliicli had hi en in ii .e with the suiti hhoaid and a 1 1 opera I oi m. While at woiK at t lie Pnion ii I Ii I iii i ill Crow lord who is in ; mill' in. inner inntiecteil with the i;o -hi."'' m'. while workiim on a ladder I' ll frai nil inr. one of liis ai ins xvhb l will like some lime to mend before In" ran i j n no his w 01 k . M i Marv Ihrker was a xisitor in Omaha limn Mond.iv cxciiiu.;: un it! ! ties, a v moiniiu;. viitini; with Mr. am! Mrs. II. V. C 5 1 1 n 1 1 1 tendered 111 mi ii liirthday dinner whirh was Hhaii'd hy Mr. ami Mih. Kiish Arn old. Mih. Arnold hHiwr a sister of Paul. I,enter Sehiiiiiarlu'i" and family. Mih. Schumacher heinic also a kU tcr. and iih well MIhkch Ileilina ami Nadino Ifooher. Accd Woman Very Poorly. Mrs. Harhel Pell. niiiely-Hlx yeaiHj of fiKc and now the oldest iiHideiit or I'nlon and mayhe of tin- county, has heen very poorly at her home in Cnlon ami Is cured lor hy ii uume. Mrs. Pell has lived In this country for a lonj.: time and has done In r full (imta of work to hriiiK this country into it h present telate of cultivation. Her host of friends are hopini; her health can he won hark iijmin. Nehawka Married Last Saturday. Miss llesMie Copenhavi i" and Mi". lUissell Chlnii were united in mar riage at Plat Isinoiil h last Saturday ami on Sunday with her husband ili parterl for the west where they will make their home. Miss llessie. I ho new In Ide is one of the very lines! of' the yniuiK women of I'nioii and vi (inity and with her many friends the Journal oins in extemliuK the wish for a loiuv, happy and useful hie. IiiijuoveMieiils Nenriti; Completion. The coal i liutes whirh the Missouri Pa i ill" are just now installitu; in their yards for the hamlliiui of eoal lor (lie env.ims of the road, are to he model n in everv resiiert when it (onus to rapidly haiullini; fuel for tin- locoinol i ves. Tlu t luilcs. w hh h are eostiiiK a niee hit of money, are expeited to pay for themselves as it saves hirinv; a numher of men I e iiiired to handle (lie fuel whuh will now he done at a minimum cost. The i coal is lu'oken to four im h sizes, andj is handled hy the stoker process, j heini; elevated to the top of the tower! and loaded into the tank or tender of: the engines. It is then handled hy j a stoker svNtitn which are ami have heen in use on the larger of the Mis-1 soitri Pari lie engines and other ca nines will he so equipped. I (Jranvllle Heehner wan called to Omaha Tuenlay of lliis week lo look after .some luiHiiiesH matters for the day. Miss Delceii Carplir, latif;liter oT Mrs. (Jertrudii Carper with a Hchool friends w as enjoyitiK a visit over t ho week end at liotjie. Alhert Johnson and brother, llcti nliie; John were dressing hoiiio pork ers and as well a beef for the sum mer's ijieat ol' these two nent lcnicn. Donald Hire who with his family were MiakillK their home at Norfolk, rciently moved to N'ehasvka and are makiu;; their home here at the pres ent. laicean Carper of Murray was a visitor in Nehawka on Monday of this week. (Irivini; over and while here visited with his mother, Ceitrude ( "a rper. C. II. Pei k w ho makes his home over near Avoca, although on the Ne hawka mail route, was lookini; alter some business matters in Nehawka on Monday of this week. ,, t ....... i.. II. ii. I u i; w erse ii was inci ui I'lat tsniout h and a number of other parts of the county the latter portion of last week posting sale bills for tlie sale which he is to have in the Meal' llltllle. A. U. Dovvb r of Omaha where hi is employed as a salesman for an automobile company was a visitor in Nehawka last Tuesday where he was looking after some business for his company as well as visiting with his manv friends here. Harold Kini; was shelling and de lixciinv: corn to the Nehwka elevator last Momlay. Mr. J. J. Pollard, man ar.er of the elevator, says deliveries are verv slow Jm;t now. however he was roceivini; some wheat Irom oaie Topliir. who makes his luime west of Murrav. Weeping Water Mr. anil Mia. Kruest Hates were in Murray last Monday lookliiK after some business matters and visiting friends. CeoiKe S. V'oKler and u parly of his neighbors from south of Louis ville were in Weeping Vv'atcr last Tuesday, attending the Hale of Lyal Flcmming southeast of Weeping Wa ter Tuesday afternoon. .Mrs. C. J. Schwers was substiut ing as teacher in the Weeping Wa ter stools for Miss .Marguerite Toast who was off for the week and during which time she was being married to John Mahoiiey, a business man of Palmyra. The bride is a very popu lar instructor in the Weeping Wa ter schools, her many friends wish ing her happiness and prosperity. She will continue to teach during the present term of school. The wedding took place last Tuesday afternoon. spending some eight days on their trip which was expected to be one in which they could view the country as they came and some needed repairs on their car also kept them on the road longer. They stopped last Mon day evening at the home of Richard Deles Dernier where they remained for over night. Friendly Ladies Meet Wednesday. The Friend I y Ladies, which or ganization has lived and been active in the social life of Weeping Water for many a year, were meeting with .Mrs. S. Kay Smith Wednesday after noon of this week. A most enjoyable program was had as well as a social hour, which provided a most pleas ant afternoon, terminating in the serving of delicious refreshments at the close of the da v. Shower for Mrs. Domingo. Mrs. Leslie Wiles and Mrs. Jamison Wednesday of this week entertained at the home of Mrs. Jamison at a showed in honor of Mrs. George Do mingo who was recently married. A most delightful afternoon was spent, climaxed by a delightful luncheon Many and beautiful were the gifts presented to the recent bride, tokens of the friends who wished to pronounce their love and high respect for the bride and her husband. Entertained for Sunday Dinner. On last Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Mitchell was had a very pleasant dinner party, attended by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rough, Miss Agnes Hough ami Miss Maggie Kricksen. A very pleasant day's visit and dinner was enjoyed. Have Interesting; Service. Dies at Late Home. .oh Allien who with a brother has heen living northeast of I'nioii I I'oi some lime, and before was !iv !in over on the river bin torn, died The Lev. Small, pastor of the I'liilcd Itrethren thurch in Nehawka and as will at the Otnrbein church north of town gave way the time for the regular services last Sunday for the young people of the church who put on a very enjoyable and will To Make Home in West. W. L. Ilobson, who was out in California for a time when he ami wife were there in the very lino cli mate ami other alluring features, of that slate, coif hid. d to make their home there. Mr. Ilobson returned to Weeping Water to adjust his busi ness here ami late last week depart ed for the west where he and the wile will make their home. The people of Weeping Water who hold this former citien in high respect are extend ing the wish for a very happy ami prosperous home in the west, in which the Journal joins. Scud Truck From Lincoln. The department of the government whl h has bad the manufacturing of the sanitary units which have been Wedded at David City Tuesday. At the St. Mary's Catholic church at David City. Nebraska, last Tues day was celebrated the wedding of Mr. 15. O. Dill of Weeping Water, who has made his home here for sonic time and has a host of friends, being employed at the government (juarries ami Miss Irene Kucera of David City. The romance began when Mr. Dill was located at David City assisting in the install.it ion of three miles of black top hard surfaced roadway from Davfrl City to the paved high way No. 10. The newlvweds will make their j home here for the present. The many friends extent! congratulations i jand best wihes j'.iid in which the i Journal joins. Mr. and Mrs. Dill will reside in a home near that of Mrs. Kiley in the south portion Weeping Water. TAX FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the Dietrict Court of Casa County, Nebraska City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, a Municipal Cor poration, Plaintiff vs. William J. Streight, sin gle, et al, Defendants To the Defendants: Margaret Jackson, single; Edward Streight and wife, Ann Streight, sole heirs at law of Elizabeth C. Streight, deceased; the creditors and all per sons having any interest in the es tate of Elizabeth C. Streight, de ceased; Nora Livingston Scott, Rob ert Livingston, sole heirs at law of Theodore I. Livingston, deceased; the creditors and all persons having any interest in the estate of Theo dore P. Livingston, deceased; George II. Falter and wife, Ella M. Falter; Kiiima Smith and hushand, Chauncy Smith; Elizabeth Heine and hus band, Heine, first and real name unknown, sole heirs at law of Jacob P. Falter, deceased; the credi tors ami all persons having any in terest in the estate of Jacob P. Fal ter, deceased; Martha R. Young and husband. Young, first and real name unknown; Clara E. God win and husband, Godwin, first and real name unknown: Ralph G. Palmer and wife, Palmer, first and real name unknown; Wal ter W. Palmer and wife, Palmer, nrst and real name un known; Matilda Lenhoff and hus hand, Lenhoff. first and real name unknown; La Vaughn Nordin and wife. Nordin. first and real nam unknown; William Bal- lant e and w ife. Hallance, first and real name unknown: Joseph Pottery and wife. Pottery, first and real name unknown; Chris tina Parr and husband, Parr, til st and real name unknown; Chris tina Parr Main and husband, of her fi ieud Mi-.s :., Mid In II ami also suddenly last Sat tird.i v. He had been i line at the Imme ot Mr. am! Mis.isnu ami was t.iUin i a .li (.' P, 11. telling them lie-' of A in; ( Ka. he I Pell Ml. .1. - I.' Pell. of the ill- the mot her of . ho heart, w hich had taken some ; strychnin ac relief. for worth w bile program at the Ot terbein i 'onstrm tetl and distributed ovt l t ii'ii'i n. I Miss Doris ami of the metli.in e i which Is tleadiv poison when taken in sutiiiient u n.i n t it ies but a tonic when taken in small doses. Whether he took an over dose by mistake or otherwise is not known, hut be was Tied in Game Sunday. The Model n Wood men of Aincr i t ol I Hien had as their guests for .i. i ..- . . . ...ir ii . i !. .. . ... i in- n n i.e. i Mitiiiav m a Packet ha 1 1 ; 1 ocau. i no Mineral was m hi at, game, the Mmlei u Woodmen of Amer-j'ho St.right tumral home in Plaits--b a of IM.it isinoiil h. In the game,"ionth last Mond.iv afternoon. D ! j ; wbii b was ci iloso! contested, it; Kay l-'rans ami also Miss Augusta I came out even. 1 he tie will he pla cd , Kohb were over to attend the funeral "i M.u Ii 17. Si. Patii. k's tla at jsinging at the services. IM.itt-niouih. Let us watch I his game' witii mn.h nti i.si ami si who the! Home From Southern Visit. j Miss Augusta Kobb who has been i at Foley. Alabama, where she has Creamer had charge of the exercises. The Fitch sifters, daughters of Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene ;l-"itih, gave a verv pleasing number i ion the mandolin ami accompanied J hy other instruments. Another very i pleasing number was that of Tommy Troop singing "The Ib-lls of St. I M. ry's." accompanied by Johnnie i Murdock. jr.. on the piano. tin fac- county, with the changing of tin lory Irom Plattsmouth to W Wm I el h v , . . i , -i l- f ,. I i t ........ .....v .-,t, ,1LIVI II, '111 1.111- coin to distribute the finished units. Ferry Wright has charge of the manufacturing and distribution of the units, the work being done by WPA workmen. Jolly Mixers Meet. On l;Tst Momlay the social society of Weeping Water known as the Jolly Mixers were being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd epmg . Woolcntt where thev enjoved a verv pleasant party and as it was the day before the birthday of our first presi dent, the decorations represented the colonial davs. w inner is to be Krfi iterator. w h i, h li.o i i i lor t heir i eft igi r heen visiting ;ui aunt, returned home M'oml.iv of this week after having enjoyed a very line visit in the south. Iutallod New T ll e Mollis j hi I toloi e ll-.e,l i. e alor. whiih cost mm h ami also ; Poring the time she was away Miss laused a l.iii.e amount of work, it j pal GiilViu was looking alter t Vir was i on. hid. , lln would do awayll'(, ofliee lici t- and h.;s proven lit r ho double and last week had!po' x,'r competent post misl it ss. 1 a Hi l.ttge c'eidic rctiig-! - "n all their! WOULD 'TLOW UNDER" CARS Much Interest in Tax Relief Meet. j I'll ill ii 1 1 n- I. . I I ' I 1 I 4, II 11 H II II il held at the Nehawka auditorium last ! Saturday attcrnoon. the matter was the chief topic of convcrs.it ion for a i number of days sime. Attending the nu t ting trom out of town were (un jty Treasurer John E. Turner of Pla 1 1 smoui h. Hon. W. P,. Fanning of t'nion. Senator Fi cd L. Carsten and E. .1. Halsldom of Avoca and other ! prominent citi.ens from over the i count v. Mr. :ut sis Enjoyed Fine Evening. Oldham NOTICE OF PROBATE and Mrs at th in Ear! etir.g were In the Count! Court of Cass Coun- I t-j. !)'! s-A a. 111 'ill l...,l i ...-.c-, ,wl C O. n i -ii. - inn irsiru in iiie OI llie Order ; i;,,.,,...., it ..., v . v , . i -iciiii ii , iifi 'tlt u. of Eastern Star which was meeting; No. .'i:::.'!: at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Wool-1 Take notice that a petition has tott. who t iitei tair.etl the members i 111,(1 101 "' protiate ot an in- of the order, and which is reported; as being one of the most successful j sotial events of the season on last1 Haiti, first and real name unknown; W. K. Fox. sometimes known as Kelly Fox. first and real name un known, and wife, Fox, first and real name unknown; the credi tors and all other persons interested in the estate of W. K. Fox, deceas ed, first and real name unknown; Joseph R. Kelly; Genevieve Sanders and husband, Sanders, first and real name unknown; Leona F. Taylor, widow; Andrew Burns Tay lor and wife, Taylor, first and real name unknown; John B. Taylor and wife, Taylor, first and real name unknown; Carl C. Taylor and wife, Taylor, first and real name unknown; the credi tors and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Theodora Tay lor, sometimes known as Theodora Taylor, deceased; William H. Tuey and wife. Tuey, first and real name unknown; Jennie Ehler and husband, Ehler, first and real name unknown; William Schwab and wife, Schwab, first and real name unknown; Charles Allen and wife, Doris, Allen; Jessie F. Schomaker and husband. Schomaker, first and real name unknown: Central States Land Company; Mike Dohnansky and wife, Dohansky, first and i real name unknown; John Fitzger ald and wife, t ltzgerald. first and real name unknown; 122; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 123: Lots 9 and 10. Block 138; Lots 2 and 3. Block 152; Lot 4, Block 152; Lot 5, Block 172; Lots 1 and 2, Block 4 6, Young & Hays Addition; Lots 8 and 9, Block 3, O'Neill's Ad dition; Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, O'Neills Addition; Lots 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, Block 2, O'Neill's Addi tion; Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 2, Don elan's Addition: Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 22, Duke's Addition; Lots 13 and 14, Block 7, Thomp son's Addition; the North half of Lot 6, Block 1, Stile's Addition; the West M of Lots S and 9 and the South of the West of Lot 10, and the West 24 feet of the East of Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 31; Lots 55 and 56 in the SWU of the SWi of Section 18, Township 12, Range 14, East of the 6th P. M.. Cass coun ty, Nebraska: Lot 9, Block 149; Lots 3 and 4, Block 41, Young and Hays Addition, all in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska. That all of the above real'estate above described was subject to taxa tion 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, respectively, a decree will be entered in this court foreclosing and bar ring you and each of you of any and all claims upon, interest in, right or title to, or lien upon or equity of redemption in and to all of said real estate described herein; that the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's lien, together with interest and costs, shall be sold in accordance with law. and fr such other and further relief in the premises as may seem just and equitable to the court. You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 4th day of April. 193S, and failing to do so, your default will be entered and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's petition. CITY OP PLATTSMOUTH, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, By Plaintiff. J. A. CAP WELL, Plaintiff's Attorney. J21-4w REFEREE S SALE Tuesday evening, and featured Washington birthday affair. Illsl.il ei a I oi need". 'i, vimhc vniiiiug. DF.TKOI 1' posal "plow Feb Doin ' ' i O. k.n I- i ans has been doing ionic untiling and has been assist ed b some ot her neighbors and tiicu.ls. Mt -dames P.,i!e and Jennie 1'ians weie oei assisting as well as Mi - I, l Pitch and Mis. . A. Tav-i barred from the sde 2 tPPi A pro- tbat the federal government under" automobiles more than live c.u s old was approved today by t lit' city ctnin. il. j Councilman John A. Kronk sug-: gestti! that outmoded i.us should be i ts and junki d tor this tioup getting with the woik. :i ess Adr.unist rat ion Enjoyed Kirthdav Dinner i ilong nicelvjas a Works Pre project . "If the federal goveinne.Mit i.in spt ml millions of dollars to pay f.nm- Ee Careful With Your Letters. Postmistress Miss l.anna Mt Reyn olds who has received a number of letters recently with no address, some wiih stamps on ami others witli neither stamp or address, wants to remind the patrons of the oft ice that sin is not a mind reader ami has no wax of knowing where the letters are to go and so lcunests all xxho mail letters to have a good dear address on them and as xvell sufficient post- Otherwise they xx ill have to a dip to the dead Utter office shington. 11. C. I Celebrated Anniversaries. On February l',5 last year. Mr. and Mrs. IKnnie O'.dhar.i were united in marriage and on J- bruarv 24. lldi Mr. and Mrs. Randall Oldham were J united in r.-arriago. Ti.ev have since' both gone to I,-? thc'.r hoims ami i:i commemoration! ,,r i,., .,..;.. , .., . i i. . . estad I i'1- "iiiuiii oi ii. e io coiities j -Messrs. and Mesdames Oldham this i week are i elohrating t lie passing of ine ci si a:; .; secerni anniversary ot their weddings. Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Oldham here sen i t or.g: amotions and well wishes as , r. as gifts, in re membrance of the anniversary s. strument together with codicil there in purporting to lie the last will and testament of said deceased, ami for the appointment of Henry Trunken bo!' as Executor thereof: that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the ISth day of March. at H o'clock a. m. Dated February a. ii. nrxnniv. t Seal i f21-3vv County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Comity Court of Cass Co un- . age. J'l.lKC , at Wa On last Sumlav was ih, passing of ,,s f'' not growing things, can the biithd.iy anniversary of Fauljl,s lo create higher pvbes and tJiifiin xxho was then nineteen, ami ; ,H cerlain crops plowed nude tu lienor of ibis (-vent bis parents kill i an r. it NERVOUS? DO you foci so nervous that you want to scream? Are hero times when you are envss and irritable times when you sooM those who are lca rest to you? If your nerves are on pel ire, trv that world-famous LYP1A F. MNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. It will l elp Nature calm your quivertr.e nerves and gixo you the strer.sth ami mercy to face life with a smile. For three generations one woman l as told another how to go "smiling through" withiLydia 12. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional dis orders which women must endure in the throe ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Fre parirg for motherhood. 3. Approach ing "middle age." Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYD1A E. riNKHAM'S VEGETABLE roJiroUNT) and Go "Smiling Through" wit h this reliahle.tirne-testecl medicine made especially for tvo!n from wholesome herbs and root. More than a million grateful women haxie written in repcrtiug benefit from Fnikham's Compound. Ihy not give it a chance to help YOU? i ought to lie aide to spend a little money to scrap automobiles that have ! become a nuisance to v.imo. wi . m.i pedestrians," Kronk said. Visited Friend Near Cook. ' . i-co . ; i .. .. .. i iii .liit. oxer near t Sand ax- To all persons interested in the of Oliver E. Sayles. deceased. No. :!i:ts: Take notice that the Adminis trator of said estate has filed his linal report and a petition for ex amination and allowance of his ad ministration accounts, determination Michael E. Pannin and wife, Pannin. first and real name un known; Alice E. Hazzard, widow; John Edward Hazzard and Ann Parr, sole heirs at law of John E. Hazzard. deceased; the creditors and all persons interested in the estate of John E. Hazzard. deceased; and ail persons having or claiming any interest in. right or title to, or lien upon the following described real estate, to-wit: Iots " and 6. Block 3; Lot 4, Block 3: Lots 11 and 12, Block 16; Lot S. Block 37; Lot 9, Block 41; the East U of Lot S and all of Lot ft. Block 43: Lot 9. Block 62; Lot 4. Block 99: Iots 1. 2 and 3, Block 1111; I am 9. Block 122; Lot 10, Block jl22: Iits 1. 2 and 3, Block 123; I Lots 9 and 10. Block 13S; Lots 2 liinil 1 Tll.t.-l- K,')' I ,-, J IJInrlr 1 Lot a. Block 172; Lots 1 and 2, Block 4t. Young & Hays Addition; o! Iicirsliip. assignment nf residue ori'-w aim isiot k a. o .veins Ad said estate and for his discharge: j dit ion : Lus 6 and 7. Block 3. that said petition and report williONoills Addition? Ixxts , 9. 10 the) l 1 m. -vioert .Midi rson son. Kenneth w,i, in Otoe county la their j Cook i i xv lie re I they weie tiinii,!" guests at the home! el' .'. niece ot Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. En d j M' i. . i ' "oi ami lnisli.inu ar.d xv lu re th Here From the Coast. l'.-'iirri -xinn ami John HmiKii x ho have N ui in the west for past three months xvhero they were enjoying a very pleasant time at Los lAngiles ar.d other !ei:its in the I he heard before said Court on March IS. at ten o'clock a. m. Hated February 1. lf3S. A. H. DI NBI KV. Seal! 121- ; xx" County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION i r.esda v t lev 1 STOCK GROWER DIES en jox cc client a x cry dinner. line visit and an southwist. arrived home this week and v. t re surprised to see the en'tcts of the fire whuh destroy ed the five b:sims houses. Mr. -Munii lepoits having had ful time and saxs that li j In tic Com.ty Ccurt of Cass Coun ty. AYf.rnsKvr. Ti all persons interested in tfte estate of Etta May Moore, deceased. ; No. c.Uf: a xx oia.t I' ll and 12. Block 2. O Neill's Addi tion: Lots 7. S and 9. Block 2. Don- J elan's Addition; Lots 7, S. l. 10. 11 and 12. Block 22. Puke's Addition; Lots 13 and 14. Block 7, Thomp son's Addition: the North half of Lot 6. Block 1. Stile's Addition: the West l-2 of Ixits 8 and 9 and the South 2 of the West of Ixu 10. and the West 2 4 foot of the East of Lots S. f and lo. Block 31: Lots 5 3 and 36 in the SW, of the Sr'4 of Section IS. Township 12. Kange 14. East of the tUh P. XI. . Cass coun- In (lie District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Laura Etta Hendee, Plaintiff vs. Fred McEIvain, et al. Defendants Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, entered in the above entitled cause on the 20th day of December, 1937, and an Order of Sale entered on the 31st day of December, 1937, the Sole Referee will on the 21st day of March, at 10:00 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 30, in the SW'i of the BEU of Section 13, Township 12, Range 13, East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska. Sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 11th day of Februarv, 1938. WALTER H. SMITH, Sole Referee. A. L. TIDD, Attorney for Plaintiff. fl4-3w NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF THE TIME OF REDEXIPTION a xv t n e lX i effects of the rari storm xxh.ieh vxas ty. Nebraska: Lot 9. Block 149; IjOts ALLIANCE. Neb . l-b. 2 (PIM - t Robert Ciiah.am. president of the Ne- I ! I biaska Stock Urowers association: IMNT'IV d died at his home here this morning. 1 machine fr.ii of Graham was widely known in live-' cviev.i cf salvag stock circles throughout the coun- t ry. tor several years. . i f ho family FAMILY'S 4T1I HOME BURNS . t r v i a wo: cK-.thes xxasi-.iiig I ! reported as J fornia coast j streets of L o: t h having swept Iht and xv e.s j nr. r.ir. g s Angles to the ! jes: toyed the Ck: lie had headed the association : It "was fotnsh sneer 1 .-v.. I 1 ., ...lis. i J .ci a file which i Knolg-es home, j -t ix e home xx hi,, h i Iv Mo. Ca -i-i ii t h e depth running boards m the anto- ,;moh::ts. Mr. Munn vomhes for this said the water stood over a :oet tfet ; because it could not dr.. in .ixvjv e::!y slow.v xx huh The p.s! t di-ov t- iron; Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administra tion of said estate and appointment j 3 and 4. Block 41. Young and Hays oi Arthur T. Harsen as Adminis-j Addition, all in the City of Platts trator: that said petition has been ; mouth. Nebraska, real names un set for luaring before said Court ! known, defendants. c. ' An rt,v-)hl2!ii Now. you can g,ef a habv powrfpr that wvl! keep your bibv SFER against (.err.is arili ,n ntee tions It's Mormon Antiseptic Poxvder Your 1ccTor will tell you that whenever yrvu buy a baby powder it surely txubt to be Mermen Because Menr.cn is more than justacfiisfin poxder -it's antiseptic' And it costs no more' So. mother, buy a tin from your druggist, today ft on the 11th day of March. 193S. at ten oYlivk a. m. Dated February f. 193s'. A. H. lU'XIU KY. ( Se a I f 14 -3 w Con n t y Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Ccnrt of Cowt- You and each of you are hereby i Nc-br. To Ben Root. Clarence Root, Charles Root, Theo- dore Root, Stella Fridle j and Lester Champlin; and j to the heirs. devisees, j legatees, creditors and all j persons interested in the i estate of John Root. De- ceased: and to the heirs. devisees. legatees, credi- tors, and all persons in- j terested 'n the estate of Emma Root, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 21st day of November. 1935. the County of Cass. Nebraska, purchased at public tax sale for the years 1932, 1933 and 1934. the following described resl estate, to-wit: Lot 16. in the X. E. Quarter of the S. E. Quarter of Section 20, Towr.ship 10, Range 9. Cass county. Nebraska, for the taxes for the years 19S2. 1933 ar.d 1934. and that said real estate was taved in the name of John Root: and that on said 21st day of November, 19S.s (the County Treasurer of Cass cc-ur.ty. Ka. cuTy issued to the Ovmr 'notified that on the Mh day of No-j of Cass, Nebraska, a County Tress- vemler. l.r3.. tr.e t sly ot riatts mouth, Nebraska, a Municipal Cor poration, plaintiff herein, f.led its urer s same; for a Walter H. Smith LAWYER riattssosth State Sank Building Plattsmouth, Nebraska ! In tic Coni.t f'. Xclrmla. To all persons i..t crest e.1 ra the estate of Arr.a Kathe-rir.e Me: vie. eased. No. S3: Take notice that the Executors of adopted ami passed by the City Conn said estate have filed their final re-icil of said City of Plat tsmouth. Ne per! ar.d ft petition for examination j braska. and which is for the fore closure of the separate tax lier.s on tax sale certificate ior the that on January Si. ifSs. valuable consiceratic-r:. said j petition in the Distrut o.irt of lasSjtav sale eertifkate was culy tsslgn- County. Nebraska, against you andjed ar.d transferred i:cto Jchn A. each of you. wnwh cause arpeai in Roet. ito is now the eTir r o . fcolcc-r of the same. You are further notified tht iv and a'loxxanee of their administra tion accounts, dete-rmir.af ion of heir ship, assignment of residue ot McMM5M C7frMujd.c- POUJbER jx T IT 1 r b estate ar.d fvr their d.schaie: that' Lots 5 and fi. Block J-: l,ot 4. iS J, nOWarCl LclVlS JJ said petition and report x ill bo heard ) Block S 6 ; Uits 11 and 12. Blo k If.; IV . S before said Cuit on March 4, lf,"S.lvCt S. Block ST; 1a 9. Block 41; IS Attorney at Law x at ,e" n'" !,tf i:st of s and a;i jO ri t "l DiTd Jiuuavv SI. 15 Ji 5 B!o-. k c. Lot 9. E!ok 2: Lot jS rlalUniOUih O A H DUXBIKY. Block ff'. Lots 1. 2 and Block rCrzzrzZCOZOOCCCCcSl tti f,-Sr County Judfe. 1 111; Lot ?. Bkxk 122; Let 10, Block IVcket s. pase 213 (atf-?.?!) of the Records cf the Cletk of the District court o: i ass lour.ty. .Nerratka. tr.e time of redemption cf s:d rr.-l .singer, i object ar.d prayer of which ret it ion j tate from said sale, will expire i:, j is in accordance w ith resolutions j three months from ihe date ef ser vice cf this r.ctice. after which time the ur.dersigT.ed will app-lv to rLe Wunty Treasurer of Css countv. Nebraska, for a lax ted to all cd said real estate. Dated this Tth day oi February, 1 S . JOH A. ROOT, Ow tier and llclcler cf the Above Named ai;d lVs.guatea Tax t7v 5?oifc vVi't;tckte. eat h and all of the following de- real estate. to-:t: Phone rew ftems to IV. .