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    " THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938.
PAGE TOUR
UNI0NJTE1S.
Fred Clarke was visiting with
friends and looking after some busi
ness in Murray last Monday morn
ing. Mrs. Mollie Garrens who has at
divers times conducted a boarding
house has again engaged in this en
terprise. Business called C. E. Morris to
Plattsmouth early Monday morning,
having business to look after at the
court house.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Griffin were
in Plattsmouth last Sunday evening
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Winscott, jr.
Con Watkins of east of Murray was
a visitor in Union last Monday aftjr
lioon looking after some business and
visiting his many friends here.
Ira Clarke accompanied by his sis
ter, Mrs. Ora Guerra were in Lin
coln last Sunday looking after some
business matters and visiting with
relatives.
Miss Gussie Robb was a visitor
ii' Lincoln Friday of last week where
she was attending a convention of
the Episcopal church of which she
is a member.
Mrs. W. II. Porter who is a mem
ber of the Methodist church at Platts
mouth was over to a meeting of
one of the circles of the Methodist
Federation last Monday.
F. W. Robb of Lincoln was a visi
tor in Union last week looking after
some business and also visited his
sister. .Miss Gussie Robb, remaining
for a visit for over night.
Henry II. Pecker was moving his
saw mill to south of Union last Mon
day afternoon where he is to estab
lish the same at the home of Wilber
Fa ye, where there is a large amount
of lumber to be sawed.
Perry Wright of Weeping Water,
who is foreman for the making and
installing of the sanitary units, a
Bible, School
Sunday, May 1st
"Following Vision with Service"
Mark 9:14-29.
It is a universal experience among
men that after a great exaltation
comes a great depression, after great
joy often a deep sorrow, after a
bright day a dark night. These
things are not strange, we expect (
them, therefore are not surprised
when they come. We find this phe
nomena in our lesson. Jesus and
three of his disciples had an experi
ence that no other man ever had.
So enraptured were the disciples
that they would have liked to pro
long the ecstacy of their joy, and
proposed to build tabernacles tem
porary dwellings. But this is a
changeable world, nothing perma
nent. Then we have the spectacle of
a strong one meeting a stronger one
and the fight is on. (Luke 11:21
22 ) .
The circumstances are as follows:
Jesus had left nine of the apostles
at the foot of the mountain; a great
multitude of people with some
scribes, who in the absence of Jesus
tried to discredit him to the people,
and then the humiliating spectacle
of the disciple trying to cast out a
devil, which they had done before;
that nade matters worse and the
scribes were having their inning
it was their hour of triumph.
How fortunate for the disciples
and the cause that Jesus was near.
When it seemed that the battle was
lost, He, as a good general, turned
it into victory. That has been the
experience of untold thousands of
Christians through the ages. When
the storms are about to sink the
boat, Jesus appears and stills the
wind and the waves. In the dark
est hour. He appears and says: "It
is I. be not afraid." O, for grace to
trust Him more.
What about the scribes by this
time? They had said too much and
Jesus shows them up as liars. But
as soon as Jesus appears the multi
tude runs to meet him; they gave
Him a great ovation; they were
amazed, because they had not ex
pected Him at this time but the
Son of Man comes for some when
lease expected. (See Matt. 24:42 and
23:13). Others may interest or in
struct us for a time, but Jesus is
the great magnet who draws us
away from human discussion to his
own divine revelations.
Jesus got no answer to his ques
tion. As the Son of God Jesus knew
all things; as the son of man he
did not know all things. Sometimes
in the Scriptures Jesus is revealed
in his divine nature and sometimes
in his human nature here he asks
for information. The scribes thruout
Jesus' ministry, according to the re
corded gospels, were throwing hard
questions at his disciples as well as
government project, was looking
after after some business in Union
last Monday, consulting with the lum
ber yard as to some building ma
terials. Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Becker
were in Omaha Monday of this week.
Mrs. Becker went to visit her phy
sician regarding her recent treatment
at the hospital where she also under
went an operation. She is making
very good improvement and is hoping
to be entirely recovered in a short
time.
M. R. McCarthey of Louisville
was a business visitor in Union look
ing after the prospect of furnishing
moving picture service for the vil
lage, bu as there had been another
party here with a similar proposal,
the matter was not entirely cared for,
but it seems as though Union is to
have some free movies during the
summer season.
Makes Trip Out State.
George A. Sties, the elevator man,
received an order for corn to go to
Clay Center and took it out last
Monday morning, and going rather
early was accompanied by the rain
last Monday which while a very nice
shower, got heavier as he went west
and at Eagle he found the storm
very heavy, but even more so after
arriving at Lincoln and out in Saline
and Clay county almost amounted to
a cloudburst with the water stand
ing in the fields. The people out
that way were pleased as they have
had a minimum of moisture in re
cent years.
Interested in Apple Growing.
The pretty apple blossoms which
adorn the trees covering the hills
where W. 15. Banning has his apple
orchards and as well the orchards
farther down the river, attracted
many from north and west and thou
sands of people were down to Union,
Nebraska City and Peru last Sunday
to witness the beautiful sight. More
Lesson Study!
By L. Neitzel, Murdock, Neb.
to the Lord trying to stump them
on certain technicalities but not to
Jesus in this instance.
Here comes a father with a heavy
burden on his soul. A child in the
home is possessed of a devil, surely
a great sorrow to those parents (how
old the boy was is not known). The
malady would not yield to medical
treatment, it had to be endured.
The father had undoubtedly heard
or seen the twelve disciples cast out
demons, so he tries the disciples but
they failed at this time. For what
reason? Had they lost the power
they once had? They had lost the
power like Samson his strength.
After the father had described
the symptoms, Jesus administered a
well deserved rebuke to the multi
tude and disciples. The Lord had
been two and one-half years per
forming miracles of healing among
these people, and had never failed;
bad he not reason enough to expect
faith? "O faithless generation!"
Whenever men go to hell it is on
account of unbelief. Xo matter what
sin men commit or omit, they can
and will be forgiven, upon repent
ance, but unbelief will not be for
given. "Believe on the Lord, Jesus
Christ and thou shalt be saved."
"I believe; help thou my un
belief." "Bring him unto me." And
they brought him to Jesus. In the
presence of Jesus, the evil spirit, in
hi3 rage, sought to destroy the child.
Note that this is not an ordinary
case of epilepsy; here the evil spirit
is explicitly named as causing the
violent fit. This child had suffered
this ailment from his childhood on.
As every parent knows, there is a
tendency in some children to tell
lies, others have terrible tempers
when three or four years old, and
stil others have a tendency to im
purity, which can only be removed
by the grace of God before they
come to full manhood.
How important it is "from a
child" young people should be
brought to know the Lord, Jesus
Christ.
The father's cry touches Jesus;
faith is the victor. "All things are
possible to him that believeth."
Jesus had worked up to this mo
ment. He seeks faith in men un
belief ties His hands. What a tre
mendous power the demon exerts
over man, but Jesus i3 the "strong
er" and overcame the devil. The
cure i3 instantaneous and complete.
The perplexed disciples have a
question to which Jesus gives the
answer. Prayer is the key to the
powerhouse of God. The disciples
did not think of prayer. They had
let faith droop at once and thus
failed. But why had they neglected
prayer? The answer is in one sad
word depression.
Field Trials
of Blooded Dogs
to be Held
Saturday and Sunday Event Will Be
Staged on the Platte Bottoms
North of This City.
The Cass County Sportsmen's club
will be host Saturday and Sunday to
the field dog trials that are spon
sored by the Missouri Valley Hunt
clubs and which will bring here
blooded and thoroughbred hunting
dogs from all sections of the country.
It is expected to hold the events
east of the Burlington Orealopis
tower.
Spaniels and retrievers will be fea
tured in the two day event and the
entries will embrace dogs from all
parts of the United States and some
of the internationally known hunt
ing animals will be brought here for
the event.
Prominent among the entries from
other states is R. E. Allen, Provo,
Utah, banker, who will put his fa
mous Timpanagos Tex, a spaniel, in
to the open all age competition.
More than forty entries have been
received and the event promises to
be something that will be a real
treat to the hunters and lovers of
thoroughbred dogs and something
that it is very seldom given the resi
dents of this section to enjoy.
than a thousand cars drove through
the apple orchards of Mr. Banning
while many more journeyed on south
to see the other orchards there. The
abundant blooms indicate a large
apple crop which has not occurred
for a number of years.
Adds to Feeder Cattle.
A. L. Becker was in Omaha some
time ago where he made the pur
chase of some 3S feeder cattle which
he is feeding in his large pasture
east of Union where he now has an
abundance of water and grass.
Attended Masonic Roundup.
A. L. Becker and wife and a num
ber of other Masons were over to
Nehawka last Thursday attending
the Masonic Roundup, as the mem
bership is divided between Nehawka
and Union, many of the people were
over to enjoy the occasion. A chorus
of some twenty-five young ladies
from Lincoln were down to attend
the roundup and to enjoy the day.
A very delightful banquet was served
by the ladies of the lodge.
Attending National Conclave.
The national convention of the
American Red Cross is being held in
San Francisco this coming week from
May 2nd to and including May 5th.
Mrs. R. E. Norris of near Weeping
Water is the accredited delegate to
the convention from Cass county.
Arrangements have been perfected for
broadcasting from the convention the
proceedings of the first day of the
meeting, Monday, May 2nd when all
who are disposed can listen in on
the proceedings. Again on Wednes
day afternoon. May 4th the program
of the Junior Red Cross will be
broadcast by the National Broadcast
ing company.
Visited With Parents Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Midkiff were
pleased last Sunday when their chil
dren and families came to make the
day a happy one for the parents.
There were there for the day Messrs.
and Mesdames Oscar Midkiff and the
family, Matthew Midkiff and family
and Earl Freeman and family, thus
making the meeting a full family re
union. MUSIC AND LIVING
One need but reflect a moment to
realize the truly natural and import
ant part music, plays in our lives.
Consciously or unconsciously each of
us contribute our share toward ap
preciation of music at some time in
our life.
Sweet music to the ear of every
parent is their baby's first coo and
gurgle. The mother's hummed, sung
or even whistled lullaby is every
baby's comfort and a mother's pleas
ure. The tiny child hums at its play,
imparting contentment and happi
ness to the mother. A hymn or a
game song may be the child's first
musical rhythm effort but how earn
est and sweet.
No child need be deprived of the
pleasure of music, even though he
may not be fortunate enough to be
trained in the art of making music,
he can easily be trained to appre
ciate the beauty of music so easily
accessible about us.
Our churches, our schools and our
homes abound in an opportunity for
every individual to share in the en
joyment of an art that will inspire,
console, cheer and satisfy the desire
of any person in any language.
MRS. F. I. REA.
Weeping Water
Hubert Cappen was looking after
business matters in Plattsmouth last
Friday and Saturday.
The new Cass County Agent, Mr.
Quackenbush, has arrived and taken
over his duties, succeeding D. D.
Wainscott, who resigned to go into
other work.
Frank Pankonin of near Louisville
was a visitor in Weeping Water last
Tuesday, looking after some business
matters and visiting with a number
of his friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Binger and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolz and their
little son made up a party who drove
to Union and Nebraska City last
Sunday to see the apple blossoms,
which they say were .in full bloom
and well worth the trip.
Virgil Sudduth and family of near
Murray, and Guy Buchanan and fam
ily, who reside near Nehawka, were
quests last Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Askew and
son, Lawrence, where all enjoyed a
very fine visit as well as a splendid
dinner.
Sam Smith, who has been work
ing with a crew of telephone com
pany linemen near Greeley, Colorado,
lestoring service after the recent
storm in that part of the country,
returned home during the past week.
He was accompanied by Elmer Jo
sephson, Humphrey Ash and W. C.
Maxfield, all of whom have been
working in the west.
Stuart Rough of Nehawka came
to Weeping Water last Sunday and
got his sister. Miss Agnes Rough,
they going to Nebraska City, where
they wound in and around the dif
ferent orchards that were in full
bloom and presented a most beauti
ful spectacle. They found the roads
packed with cars from Lincoln, Om
aha and other points, who had come
to view the spectacle.
Make Visit to Iowa
Teter Spangler and brother, John
C. Spangler and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Spangler, starting early Sunday
morning, drove to Hastings, Iowa,
where they enjoyed a visit for the
cay at the home of a sister of the
Spangler boys, Mrs. Diston Hite.
Apple Blossoms and Truffles
Ross Shields and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. George Olive made a
pleasant trip to Nebraska City on
last Sunday, where they went to en
joy the Apple Blossom tour which
led through the orchard of W. B.
Banning at Union and as well as
large orchards near Nebraska City,
where the trees were in full bloom.
After their trip they returned to
Weeping Water and then during the
afternoon made a trip to Louisville,
where with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chris
tensen they went to the Platte river
bottoms, where they gathered truf
fles and mushrooms. They found
them very plentiful and enjoyed a
mushroom supper after their trips
during the day.
Making Extended Visit in West
Mrs. John Domingo, and Mrs.
Homer Jamison departed last Sun
day for Los Angeles where they are
to make an extended visit with
friends and while there are to be
guests of Mrs. M. Johnson, sister of
Mrs. Domingo. They are going with
the intention of remaining for sev
eral weeks.
Many Attend Rebekah Meeting
Four car loads of members of the
Daughters of Rebekah were down to
Nebraska City last Tuesday evening
attending tho district convention,
there being eight assemblies in the
district and a large attendance. The
cars were furnished by Mrs. A. II.
Jones, leader of the Rebekah team,
of Weeping Water which was putting
on the degree work, Miss Fern Davis
and Mrs. Creda Johnson and Miss
Helen Norton, making in all some
sixteen who attended.
Another Building in Progress
With the finishing of the Michel
sen store and its occupancy last week
another building is on the way now.
This is being built by Troy L. Davis
who has a crew of local workmen
pushing the construction, and an oc
cupant is waiting for the completion
of the building that he may occupy
Walter H. Smith
LAWYER
Plattsmouth State Bank Building
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Howard Davis
Attorney at Law
Plattsmouth b
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it. The materials for the construc
tion are being purchased locally.
No pains or expense is being spared
to make this building the last word
in excellence. When this building is
completed it is hinted that two other
buildings will be constructed, one
for the telephone company and an
other occupant is ready for the fourth
building.
Thisspeaks well for Weeping Wa
ter who is again getting back on her
feet. It looks as if the business sec
tion of Weeping Water will be better
than before the devastating fire.
Visiting with Sister Here
Mrs. Otto Lau who makes her home
in Denver has veen visiting in Weep
ing Water for the past week, guest
of her sister, Mrs. Henry P. Smith
and family and other friends in
Weeping Water. Mrs. Lau formerly
made her home here and has a large
circle of friends whom she is pleased
to meet and visit.
MUSIC
Music hath charm to soothe the beast
How truthfully hath been spoken.
And it brings "Content," "Joy,"
"Peace-serene,"
To a heart that is sadly broken.
It takes you back to your childhood
days
To scenes you have left behind you.
Just one sweet chord of a lilting song
Of your care-free youth, remind
you.
It brings the "Good" in your cal
lous soul
To the surface to radiate joy,
All your evil thoughts and intentions
One melody will destroy.
And when it seems in the "Battle of
Life"
Your struggles have been in vain.
The zest to "light" is restored to you,
By the notes of a sweet refrain.
Charles Franklin.
Used cars, livestock, household
goods all can be sold through
inexpensive Journal Want Ads.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty Nefrnska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of John McNurlin, deceased.
No. 3331:
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 Searl S.
Davis, as Executor thereof; that
said petition has been set for hear
ing before said Court on the 20th
day of May. 1938, at 10 a. m.
Dated April 20, 193S.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a23-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an Order of Sale issued by
the Clerk of the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, under the
terms of the decree of said court
rendered in an action therein pend
ing wherein Vincent W. Straub. re
vived in the names of II. J. Req
uartte and Max Straub, Jr., Admin
istrators of the Estate of Vincent W.
Straub, deceased, are plaintiffs, and
Ole Olsen, doing business as the Cass
County Quarries et al, are defend
ants. I will at ten o'clock a. m., on
May 2S. 193S, at the south door of
the court house in Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska, offer and sell at
public auction in the order herein
after stated, the following described
real estate in Cass county, Nebraska,
to-wit:
First, that part of Lot 1, also de
scribed as Tax Lot 1, in the north
west quarter of the northeast quar
ter of Section 19, in Township 10,
Range 13. lying south and west of
the middle of the Weeping Water
river; all that part of Lot 2, also
described as Tax Lot 2, lying east of
the ravine or ditch running north
therein in the northwest quarter of
the northeast quarter of Section 19
in Township 10, Range 13, subject
to a road 40 to CO feet wide run
ning east from ledge of rock there
in; Lot 14. also described as Tax
Lot 14, in the northeast quarter of
the northeast quarter of Section 19
in Township 10. Range 13, describ
ed as follows: Commencing at a point
2 rods north of a stone at the south
west corner of the northeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of Section
19, running thence east 15 rods,
thence north 10 y2 degrees west by
magnetic meridian 12 rods, thence
north 18 U degrees west 12 rods 7
links, thence west 12 rods and 4
links, thence south 2 4 rods to the
place of beginning, containing 2.1
acres, more or less.
Second, shall be sold Lot 2, also
described as Tax Lot 2, except all
land east of the ravine or ditch run
ning north therein, in the north
west quarter of the northeast quar
ter of Section 19 in Township 10,
Range 13, together with the rfght
to a road 40 to 60 feet wide, run
ning east from ledge of rock across
that portion of said Lot 2 lying
east of said ravine.
Sale of said last described prem
ises to be made only in the event
that it is necessary so to do in order
to satisfy the lien of plaintiff, all as
in said decree provided.
Dated April 22, 1938.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff of Cass County,
Nebraska.
By
CASS L. SYLVESTER,
Deputy.
Win. H. Pitzer and
Marshall Pitzer,
Attornejs for Plaintiff.
a25-5w
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Arthur M. Copenhaver, de
ceased. No. 3329:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appoint
ment of Guy Stokes as Administra
tor; that said petition has been set
for hearing before said Court on the
13th day of May, 1938, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated April 13, 1938.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al8-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ti; Nebraska.
" To all persons interested in the
estate of Sarah Campbell, deceased.
No. 32S6:
Take notice that the Executrix of
said estate has filed her final report
and a petition for examination and
allowance of her administration ac
counts, determination of heirship,
assignment of residue of said estate
and for her discharge; that said
petition and report will be heard be
fore said Court on May G, 193 8, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated April 8, 193S.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) all-3w- County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Joseph A. Everett, deceas
ed. No. 3306:
Take notice that the Administra
tor of said estate has filed his final
report and a petition for examina
tion and allowance of his adminis
tration accounts, determination of
heirship, assignment of residue of
said estate and for his discharge;
that said petition and report will be
heard before said Court on May 13,
193S, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated April 15, 193S.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) alS-3w County Judge.
C'ourtrlicht, Siilnrr, I.w A. GimtleTMOn,
AltornejH, I'reniout. ebr.
SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE
By virtue of an order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska on a decree of
foreclosure in the case wherein Ne
braska State Building and Loan As
sociation is plaintiff and Sue Davis,
et al, are defendants, I will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash at the south door of the
courthouse in the City of Platts
mouth, in said county and state on
the 9th day of May, 1938 at 10
o'clock a. m., the following lands
and tenements to satisfy the judg
ments and costs In said action:
Lot two, block five, Fleming
and Race's Addition to Weep
ing Water, Nebraska, excepUng
a tract of ground forty feet
square out of the southeast cor
ner of said lot two, bounded and
described as follows: Com
mencing at the southeast corner
of said Lot two running thence
north along the east boundary
line of said lot a distance of
forty feet; thence at right angles
west forty feet, thence at right
angles south forty feet, thence
at right angles east forty feet
to the place of beginning, all in
Cass County, Nebraska.
Dated April 4th. 193S.
II. SYLVESTER,
a7-5w Sheriff.
NOTICE
of Hearing on Petition for De
termination of Heirship
In the County Court of Cass Coun
tu. Nebraska.
Estate of Mrs. M. E. Hendricks,
Deceased. Estate No. 332S:
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Har
old W. Richards has filed his peti
tion alleging that Mrs. M. E. Hen
dricks died intestate in Cass County,
Nebraska, on or about March 20,
1S81, being a resident and inhabi
tant of said County and died seized
of the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter (SEi of
SV',i) and the southwest quar
ter of the southeast quarter
(SWU of SEU) of Section
twenty (20), Township twelve
(12) North of Range ten (10)
East of the 6th P. M., in said
Cass county, Nebraska, com
prising eighty acres
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons,
to-wit:
Charles II. Hendricks, George
W. Hendricks, Loyd W. Hen
dricks, Gilbert D. Hendricks
and Otis M. Hendricks (and
that sometimes the name Hen
dricks was spelled Hendrix, but
regardless of the spelling of the
last name, each was a child of
deceased Mrs. M. E. Hen
dricks) ;
That the interest of ,the petitioner
in the above described real estate is
that he is a subsequent purchaser,
not being an heir of said Mrs. M.
E. Hendricks, and praying for a de
termination of the time of the death
of said Mrs. M. E. Hendricks and of
her heirs, the degree of kinship and
the right of descent of the real
property belonging to the said de
ceased, In the State of Nebraska.
It is ordered that the same stand
for hearing on the 13th day of May,
1938, before the County Court of
Cass County in the court house at
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska,
this 12th day of April. A. D. 193S.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) alS-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of John 'McNurlin, deceased.
No. 3324:
Take otice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
A. L. Tidd as Administrator; that
said petition has been set for hear
ing before said Court on the 29th
day of April, 1938, at ten o'clock
a. m.
Dated March 29, 1938.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a4-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
Cass County
83.
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg
way, Clerk of the District Court with
in and for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed, I will on the
7th day of May A. D. 1938, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day at the South
front door of the Courthouse, in
Plattsmouth, Nebraska in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following real
estate to-wlt:
South Half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Thirty-six
(3G) Township Ten (10) North,
Range Ten (10) East of the Cth
P. M., Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of John T.
Stokes, et al, Defendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by John Hancock Mutual Life In
surance Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 1938.
II. SYLVESTER
Sheriff Cass County,
a4-5w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
ss.
County of Cass J
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg
way. Clerk of the District Court,
within and for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on
the 7th day of May A. D. 1938, at
10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
South front door of the Courthouse
in Plattsmouth, Nebraska in said
County, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing real estate to-wit:
East Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 27, and the
Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter and the West Half
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 27, Township 10, Range
13, East of the 6th P. M., Cass
County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Joseph V.
Brandt, et al, Defendants, to satisfy
a Judgment of said Court recovered
by John Hancock Mutual Life Insur
ance Company, a corporation, Plain
tiff against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 1938.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cas3 County,
a4-5w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
I 68.
County of Cass -
uy virtue or an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg
way, Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, I will on the
7th day of May, A. D. 1938, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day at the South
front door of the Courthouse in
Plattsmouth. Nebraska in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following real
estate to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Seven (7), and the North
east Quarter of Section Eighteen
(18), all in Township Eleven
(11) , North, Range Twelve
(12) , East of the 6 th P. M. in
Cass County. Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Frank J.
Spangler, et al. Defendants, to satisfy
a judgement of said Court recovered
by John Hancock Mutual Life In
surance Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 193S.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
a4-5w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
es.
County of Cass
Bv virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg-
wav. Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, I will on
the. 7th day of May, A. D. 1938, at
10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
South front door of the Courthouse
in Plattsmouth. Nebraska In said
County, sell at public auction to the
nignest bidder for cash the follow
ing real estate to-wit:
The North Half of the South
west Quarter and the South
east Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 22, Town
ship 12. North. Range 12, East
of the 6th P. M., in Cass Count-,
Nebraska:
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Walter Heil,
et al. Defendants, to satisfy a judg
ment, or saiu court recovered by
Metropolitan Life Insurance Com
pany, a corporation. Plaintiff nenintt
said Defendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska AnHi 9
A. D. 193S.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass Pnnntr
a4-5w Npbraska