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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938.
PAGE TWO
the Plattsmouth Journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth. Neb., as second-clas mail matter
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urray
Mike Kaffenberger or south of
I'lattsmcutb was a business visitor
in Murray last Monday morning.
John Poynter was called to Alben,
Wyoming last week to look after
some business, returning home last
Monday.
O. A. Davis and wife were visiting
last Sunday at Murdock. guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Eppings.
Fred Duecker and wife were visit
ing friends in Lincoln over the last
week-end and also caring for some
business Monday morning.
Carl Buck and Richard Eppings
of Mdrdock . were assisting in the
erection of a snow fence west of
Murray the early part of this week.
L. G. - Meisinger from west of
riattsmouth was in Murray 'Mon
day morning, coming to have Ray
Frederick clean some alfalfa seed for
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis were
guests for the day last Monday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mer
ritt. Mr. Lewis is brother of Mrs.
Merritt.
Herman Meisinger of Mynard was
a business visitor in Murray last
Mondya, getting material for the
erection fo a garage at Mynard for
his gas wagon.
Frank Bugay of Omaha was a visit-tor-
in Murray for a number of days
last week, guest of his friend. Lloyd
Lewis, the boys enjoying a very fine
time flgning, getting over 50 pounds
during the vacation.
George Nickles who had business
calling him over much of the county,
as the weather was fine last Sunday
took the wife and they made the trip
which covered the entire county and
sure enjoyed the trip. . . ,
Mrs. Frank Elliott of Plattsmouth
who has been companion andassis
ant ia the household work at the
home of Sarah Young, is taking a
short vacation at her home in Platts
mouth beginning last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis made
a trip to Hoardville where Mr. Lewis
has a barber shop which he has
leased to a party who is conducting
it and where they were looking after
some business in connection with the
phop and later drove to Columbus and
Fremont.
Ear! Merritt who has been paint
ing in Omaha for Clarence Armstrong
who was recently transferred there
by the Missouri Pacific, . concluded
the work last week and Tuesday of
this week went to Nebraska City
where Clarence has another house
which Earl is painting.
Charles Robert Troop of Platts
mouth was looking after some busi
ness matters at the farm of W. O.
Troop last Monday. The water ques
tion has been one which has caused
REPORT OF CONDITION
OF THE
MURRAY STATE . BANK
of Murray, Nebr.
Charter No. .7S in the State of Ne
braska at tlio Close of ISu.siness
September 28, 1938.
Assets
Loan ami Discounts $lf..".07R...'
Overdrafts 57. 5
Honda and Securities (exclu
sive of cash reserve 75,38:.'. 01)
Hanking House, Furniture
and Fixtures 3,688.00
lash in Hank and
Due from National
and State Banks
subject to olieok. . 52,281.61
Checks and Items
of Kxchange. 49.98 52,331.59
TOTAL. 1296.537.78
Liabilities
Capital Stock Common $ 20,000.00
Surplus Fund 10,000.00
Undivided Profits (Net) 1,784.82
individual Deposits
subject to check. .$119,249.48
Demand Certificates
of Deoosit 5,000.00
Time Certificates of
Deposit 135,400.83
Cashier s Checks . . 5,102.65 261,752.96
TOTAL '. 1296,537.78
State of Nebraska 1
S3.
County of Cass,
T, Charles If. Boedeker, Cashier of
the' above named bank do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is a
true and correct copy of the report
made to the Lnartment of Banking.
CHARLES H. BOEDEKER, .
Cashier.
Attest:
K. S. Tt'TT, Director
G..M. MINFOItD. Director
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of October. 1938.
, - W. A. ROBERTSON".
(Seal) Notary Public.
Vjly Commission expires Ausr. 24, 1939)
5-3
considerable concern of late and Mr.
Troop is having Marion Hobson and
Alvin Jones of Plattsmouth sink a
well for more water.
Visiting in County.
Sam Cashncr, formerly of near
Alvo who has been making his home
at Perry, Oklahoma, has veen visit
ing in Cass county for the past week
and was guest at the C. E. Cook home
last Sunday and Monday.
j Water Very Short.
The ! matter of water in many
places is getting to be grave and on
last Monday Mrs. Ray Creamer took
the washing to Murray to do it as
there was not enough water to spare
for the family wash without depriv
ing the stock of the needed drink.
Three Babies Bring Gladness.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Flaischman was made happy last Fri
day when tbe stork brought them a
very fine baby boy. Sunday at the
home of Llloyd Yonker a very fine
baby girl made her appearance and
was welcomed into the household
of the parents and the other six
brothers and sisters. At Weeping Wa
ter a. boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Clark, a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Wright.
Three Families Visit Sunday.
Some forty-six years ago the fam
ilies of W. S. Smith. Vesta Robb and
Wm. Hadsel all lived near where
the town of Ong now is, and were
very close friends. As time went on
they all changed their place of rcsi
denc3. Mr. Smith and wife ame to
Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Vesta Robb
went to Julian where they now make
their home and Mr. Hadsel to Archer.
The three families have maintain
ed the practice of meeting in the
month of October, the meeting this
year falling to Vesta Robb and wife
of Julian where the other families
joined them for a day's visit and
an excellent dinner last Sunday.
Mr. Smith has not been feeling very
well for some time and. had Harold
Mover drive - the car, who was ac
companied by the wife.
Back Home to Stay
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boedeker who
have been spending some weeks in
Europe, returned homo last Monday,
their beat landing at New York. They
enjoyed the visit very much but
nevertheless the little town of Mur
ray looked very good when they got
home. Miss Jean Spear of Nebras
ka City, accompanied them home, as
she had been in Europe for some
time studying music.
Celebrated Passing Birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis, ac
companied by J. D. Lwis, father of
Wayne, who was 77 years of age
last Friday, went to Otoe where
Mrs. Lewis' fcthcr makes his home.
He is 66 years of age. There they
celebrated the birthdays of the par
ents of bo.h Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lewis. A very pleasant visit was
had during the day and as well a
most enjoyable dinner, with greet
ings for both gentlemen and a wish
for many more 3u;h happy birth
days. Fad Stock Test Car Here.
Jack Taumbaugh of Chicago, a rep
resentative of the Hemphill Diesel
Manufacturing company, with the
name car which made the test run
seme time ago from New York City
to Los Angele3 at a cc3t of onlx
$7.39 for fuel for the entire trip,
wasin Murray last Monday morning
WE POINT WITH PRIDE 8
TO THE N
Tailored to g
Order
Suits
WE ABE TURNING
: OUT.'.
, You'll be Proud to Wear Them
$22.50 up
WESCOTT'S
Wh'Bre Quality Counts
iSCOGOGCWOCOSOCCOOOOCOCCSV
Congressman
Secures More
PWA Allotments
Hon. H. C- Luckey Takes Up Mat
ter Personally With Washing
to to Secure Results.
Through the efforts of Congress
man Henry C. Luckey, additional ap
provals of work in the PWA in this
district has been secured and which
was due to the untiring effort of the
first district congressman.
H. A. Gray, assistant director of
the PWA notified the office of Con
gressman Luckey at Lincoln Mon
day night that approval had been
made of allotments to several first
district projects, among these being
$9,250 for Murray waterworks; ?8,
181 for community building at
Yutan; $13,019 for filteration sys
tem, Pawnee City; $61,3C2 for Bea
trict water plant; $9,000 for Cook
community building.
When Congressman Luckey had
received the reports that a large part
of projects in the district might be
lost, his office states, he called the
office of President Roosevelt at Hyde
Park, New York, and fifteen minutes
later called the office of Secretary
Ickes, who at that time was in
touch with the president, and was
assured by E. K. Ballou that the
municipalities would not be penalized
in amounts appropriated for state.
demonstrating his auto and seeking
students for the diesel school. Jack
was explaining to the people on the
street the operation of the diesel en
gine. Should this become generally
used it would be hard on the service
stations.
Now Forty and One.
That is Martin Sporer was forty
one years of age last Sunday and in
recognition of the passing of his
birthday the wife prepared a dinner
and had the other members of the
family there as guests. Martin was
born near Murray and has resided
here all his life and been engaged
in farming. He with the other mem
bers' of the family, his father, Wm.
Spcrer, Charles Sporer, a brother, and
his wife, Chester pporer, another
brother and the family, Charles Fer
guson, wife and son, Mrs. Mildred
Long, John Hobscheidt and wife as
well as Mary Catherine, all enjoyed
the dinner party and visit. '
Celebrates Birthday.
Miss Notene Sudduth was cele
brating her thirteenth birthday and
a number of relatives and friends
came in to help the little lady cele
brate it properly. The evening was
spent in visiting and later ice cream
and cake were served.
At a late hour all departed for
their homes wishing Norene many
more happy birthdays.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Suddiuh, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Sudduth, Mrs. Cecil Schall and son,
Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wo
mack. Franklin Womack, LaVina
Troop, Margie Sudduth, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Sudduth and the guest of
honor, Norene Sudduth.
Leave for Missouri
Luther Womack and son Franklin
and his mother, Mrs. Ellen Womack
accompanied by Virgil Sudduth and
his daughter, Mrs. Cecil Schall and
her little son of Oakland, California
who are here viisting all left for
Missouri Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Womack wa3 notified of the
serious illness of her sister, Mrs.
Sam Holmes so went to visit the
sister who lives at Bolivcr and they
will also visit other relatives. Mr.
Sudduth will visit his parents who
reside at Fairplay and with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Mnnson.
CONSTRUCTING BOATS
Loc Kinnamon is one of the busy
men of the community at his ship
yard in the south part of the city
on Smith avenue. Ho is well known
up and down the Missouri river for
the excellency; of hi3 work as a boat
builder and there has been a real
demand for hi3 services. He is now
busy on a boat for C. M. Coffin, of
Blair, Nebraska, and will have the
boat ready in a short time for ser
vice. J. Howard Davis s
Attorney at Law
Plattsmouth 8
Thomas Wallicg Company f
Abstract! of Title 4
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f. Phone 224 - Plattsmouth 4.
EAGLE HS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomson of
Palmyra- visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Caddy and family.
Mrs. A. W. Adams entertained the
Trinity Lutheran Aid at the Trinity
church on Thursday afternoon of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hite of Weep
ing Water spent Sunday wtih Mrs.
Hite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oberle spent
Sunday In Lincoln at the home of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Oberle
and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Barret of Bea
trice visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Trimble and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hud
son last Satuday,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Umland and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and family near Palmyra on Tuesday
evening of last week.
Mrs. L. W. Piersol enjoyed hav
ing her sister, Mrs. Bertha Miller
of Omaha, visit her several days the
latter part of last week.
Mrs. Donald Springer left Monday
morning for Elgin where she will
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. D.
Nicholas, until Thursday.
Many of the parents visited school
last Tuesday afternoon in response
to a special invitation extended to
them by the school faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Gray and
daughters of Rokeby visited Mrs.
Gray's uncle, W. B. Hursh and Mrs.
Hursh last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent last
week in Peru. Last week-end was
homecoming at Peru college, where
Mr. Miller was a. former student.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wachter and
son of Walton and Loren Wachter of
Lincoln visited their .'mother, Mrs.
Mary Wachter last Sunday after
noon. Mrs. Rudolf Wulf was hostess to
the ladies of the Dorcas society in
the parlors of the Emmanuel Luth
eran church on Wednesday of last
week.
The Eagle high school football
squad went to Ashland last Friday
afternoon. They were -defeated, but
we'll hope they will be victorious
next time.
A number of the ladies from the
various clubs in this community at
tended the convention for the Fed
erated Women's clubs of Cass county
held at Alvo on Tuesday of this
week.
Mr. and "Mrs- A. W. Adams had
as their guest , last Sunday their
daughter, Mrs. Jay Busker of Akron,
Iowa. Mrs. Busker and Mr. and Mrs.
Adams spent the day at the home
of E. P. Betts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd and
daughter of Beatrice called at the
G. H. Palmer home last Sunday aft
ernoon. Both families motored to
Wabash and visited relatives there
for a short time.
A car driven by Lloyd Trumble col
lided with a small truck at a corner
two miles cast aud two miles sohth
of Eagle. Several of the occupants
of the cars were eut and Buffered
from shock, but no one was seriously
hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Palmer and
sons attended the funeral services
for Wilmar Boyd, Mrs. Palmer's
brother, at North Bend on Tuesday
afternoon of thi3 week. Mr. Boyd
passed away last Saturday evening
at his home at Cowrie, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs- George Trunkenbolz
motored to West Point on Wednes
day of last week and spent the day
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schumaker
and son. Mrs. Schumaker returned
with them that evening and visited
here until the first of this week.
Methodist Aid
The Methodist Aid met in the
parlors of the church last Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Harley
Smith as hostess. The guests were
Mrs. Don Sheldon, Mrs. D. A. Hursh,
Mrs. Boise, Mrs. Willard Gillespie,
Mrs. Glen Crandell. Mrs. G. H. Pal
mer, Mrs. Ira Stall and Mrs. George
Reitter.
Mrs. E. M. Stewart reviewed a
portion of the missionary book. Plans
were made for the annual bazaar and
supper.
Ten new members have joined the
aid since the membership drive be
gan. Those who joined at the regu
lar meeting were Mrs. Ted McCart
ney, Mr3. Harry I Caddy, . Mrs. W. E.
Muenchau, Mrs. Floyd Myers and
Miss Dorothea Keil.
The hostess served delicious re
freshments at the close of the meet
ing. Mrs. B. II. Root will entertain the
aid in November at the church.
Walter . Smith
LAWYER
Plattsmouth State Banlc Building
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
S0UTHBEND
Buddy Long of Omaha was a dinner
guest at the Chas. Campbell home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Blum and family
spent Friday evening at the V. D.
Livers hom - '
Russel Campbell left Saturday
morning for Minataire, Nebr. where
ho will be employed.
Mrs. Sadie Shradcr of Nehawka
spent Monday afternoon with her
sister Mrs. I. J. Knecht.
Miss Edith Rissness, former teach
er in the South Bend school was a
visitor in South Bend, coming to at
tend the program presented by the
school, children and their teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carnicle and
son returned home Saturday after
spending the last two months in Mc-
Cook, Nebr. where Mr. Carnicle has
been employed with a sand and gravel
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Merill Nanr.on moved
to -Lincoln -Friday. Their many
friends regret to see them leave this
community. It will be more convient
for them sines Mr. Nannon is em
ployed in Lincoln.
The Agriculture Conservation Pro
gram will hold a meeting on Monday.
Oct. 12, at 8 o'clock p. m. in the Fair
land schoolhouse for the purpose of
electing their precinct cornmittemen
for he coming year
.Glen Weaver and Miss De Loma
Scott drove to Pilger Sunday evening
Miss Scott had spent the week-end
at the home of her parenls and at
tended the football game at Lincoln
Saturday, together with her sister
Wanda
Mrs. Nancy Streijrht entertained
at dinner Thursday in honor of a
brother and two sisters from the west
ern part of the state who came tc
attend the funeral of their brother-in-law
George Campbell. They returned
to their homes Friday.
Miss Lauretta Burdick has recently
heard from a sister in Long Island.
She was much worried as she lived
in the district hit by tho recent hur
ricane and it was some time before
communications with anyone were
possible. She was uninjured by the
storm.
Bill Rocencrar.s who is attending
the University of Nebraska at Lin
coln vr.s very fortunate to be ap
pointed an usher at the stadium dur
ing the football reason. lie will work
at ramp 3, lower deck. Bill is regis
tered as a pre. forestry student and
is enjoying his first year in the Un
iversity very much!,
Hold Caucuses
On Tuesday evening the democratic
and republican caucunes were held it
the town hall to choose the candidates
for the various offices.
Walter Thimghan precinct commit
teeman for the republicans took the
chair and called for nominations for
chairman, Martin Blum was chosen
and Walter Thinigahn elected to serve
as secretary. The candidates chosen
were: Mr. M. E. Bushnell for pre
cinct assessor, Clinton Jones, road
overseer and William Blum as Justice
of the Peace.
Wm. Richards of Ashland as pre
cinct committeeman for the democrat?
took the chair and appointed Wm
Blum to act as secretary. They chose
Albert Blum as assessor, Frank Koz-
ial, road overseer, Wm. Blum a
justice of the peace ar.d Wm. Leddy
as constable.
Death of George Campbell
Friends. and relatives of Charlcp
and David Campbell were shocked tc
hear of the death of a brother, George
Campbell, who lived ?t Gretna, on
Sunday morning. The brothers had
been called to his bedside on Friday
when he became seriously ill. and wa?
taken to an Omaha hospital. Survivor?
are his wife, a son rnd three daught
ers several grandchildren, the two
brothers ar.d two sisters Funeral ser
vices were held in the Springfield
Methodist church s:nd burial in the
Springfield cemetery. Many friend?
and relatives from South Bend at
tended te funeral. The community
expresses their sympathy to the be
reaved family.
Enjoy School Program
The South Bend school and com
munity are very grateful to Mr. Wm.
Stoncr of Lincoln for the very in
teresting program presented Friday
Mr. Stor.er showed and explained
pictures taken on a trip through the
South Sea Islands, South America,
Panama Canal , and other points of
interest. , This and the program pre
sented by the school children and their
teachers Miss Burdick and Miss
Saunders was greatly enjoyed by all. j
The ladies sold lunch after the pro
gram, proceeds will be used to buy
playground equipment of the school.
Carol Streight received the 1st prize
a box of candy for selling the most
tickets for the program, Wanda Nunn,
second and Jean Thissen third.
JUDGE GRAVES KEPT BUST
The marriage department of Judge
C. L. Graves was kept very busy late
Saturday afternoon and Sunday as he
was "called upon to perform the mar
riage ceremony for two out stato
couples.
Saturday afternoon as the court
was preparing to call it a day, Dean
Omar Dixon of Hampton, Nebraska,
and Edna Irene Deitch, of Lincoln,
appeared at the city hall and request
ed that Judge Graves perform the
ceremony which he did. Bernard
Wurl and Michael Kerns were press
ed into service as the witnesses.
., Sunday morning shortly after 8
o'clock Joseph Albert Barnell of Lin
coln and Hazel Louise Jones, of
Grand Island, requested Judge Graves
to perform their wedding and which
he did in his usual impressive man
ner. Frances C. Addington and Gil
bert Baker, of Omaha, friends of the
bridal couple were witnesses of the
ceremony.
OMAHA BEAR BITES KEEPER
OMAHA, Oct. 12 (UP) John Tra
w;icki, animal caretaker at River
view park was severely bitten on the
right forearm by a large black bear
as he was feeding the animals to
day. The bear reached through the
bars, grasped Trawicki's overalls and
pulled him close, sinking hi3 teeth
In the caretaker's arm. '
We can Turn's?! 'you wUh num
ber Stamps made to order at a
price considerably below that you
have been paying. Prompt service.
If you need stamps, see us.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
, Notice is hereby given that in re
sponse to a Petition filed in the office
of the County Clerk of Cass County,
Nebraska, on July 2 6th, 19 3 8, bear
ing the number of signatures of
"Farm Operators" in said Cass Coun
ty required by law; there will be
submitted to the Voters of Cass
County, Nebraska, upon separate
Non-Political Ballot, the following
question, to-wit:
"SHALL AN APPROPRIA
TION v BE MADE ANNUALLY
FROM THE GENERAL FUND
OF THE COUNTY FOR THE
PURPOSE OF AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION AVORK?"
Said question will be submitted to
the Voters of Cass County, Nebraska,
at the General Election to be held in
Caes County, Nebraska, on Tuesday
the Sth day of November, A. D.
193S.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska, this 10th day of Oc
tober, A. D. 1938.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk. Cass County,
ol3-4w Nebraska.
1938 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given in accord
ance with a proclamation by the
Governor of the State of Nebraska,
that a.General Election will be held
in the several voting wards and pre
cincts throughout Cass County, Ne
braska, on Tuesday, the Sth day of
November, 193 8, as provided by law,
for the purpose of electing the fol
lowing officers, to-wit:
One Congressman, First Dis
trict; One Governor;
One Lieutenant Governor
One Lieutenant Governor (To
Fill Vacancy);
One Secretary of State:
One Auditor of Public Ac
counts; One State Treasurer:
One Attorney General;
One Railway Commissioner;
One State Superintendent of
Public Instruction;
One Chief Justice of the Su
preme Court;
One Representative for the
Third 'Legislative District;
One member of the Board of
Directors of the Eastern Ne
braska Public Power District;
Three members of the Board
of Directors of the Eastern Ne
braska Public Power District
(To Fill Vacancies);
One County Clerk:
One Register of Deeds;
One Clerk of the District
Court;
One County Treasurer;
One County Sheriff;
One County Attorney; N
One County Surveyor;
One County Assessor:
One County Commissioner,
Second District;
One County Commissioner,
Third District;
One County Superintendent
of Public Instruction:
One Justice of the Peace. One
Precinct sscssor, and One Road
Overseer for each of the Pre- .
cincts in Cass County.
The following question will also be
submitted to . the voters at this
election:
"Shall an appropriation be
x made annually from the Gen
eral Fund of the County for
the purpose of Agricultural Ex
tension work?
The Polls at said election will open
at 8:00 o'clock in the morning and
close at 8:00 o'clock in the evening
of the said same day. .--
In Witness Whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the
Stal of Cass County, at Plattsmouth,
Cass County, Nebraska, this 11th
day of October. 1938. ,
- GEO. R. SAYLES,
. County Clerk, Cass County,
o!3-lw Nebraska.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
, In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons Interested in the
estate of Amelia Schroeder, deceas
ed. No. 3333:
Take notice that the Executor of
scid estate ha3 filed his final report
and a petition for examination and
allowance of his administration ac
counts, determination of heirship,
assignment of residue of said estate
and for his discharge; that said peti
tion and report will be heard before
said Court on November 4, 193S, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated October 7. 1938.
A. H. DUX BURY,
(Seal) o,10-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Conn-
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Frank A. J. Miller, deceased. No.
3345: -
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is January
3. 1939; that a hearing will be had
at the County Court room in Platts
mouth on January 6, 1939, at ten
o'clock a. m. for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and sid
justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated September 2, 1938.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) s5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cans Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Edward II. Spangler, deceased. No.
3352:
Take notice that tbo time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is Janu
ary 23, 1939; that a hearing will
be had at the County Court room In
Plattsmouth on January 27, 1939,
at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose
of examining, hearing, allowing and
adjusting all claims or objections
duly filed.
Dated September 23. 1938.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) s26-3w County Judgo.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
County of Cas
88.
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Lcdg
way, Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cas3 County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on
the 5th day of November, A. D.
1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said
day at the south front door of the
court house, In the City of Platts
mouth, in said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following real estate, to
wit: The east half (E'z) of the
southeast ' quarter (SE',4) of
Section twenty-threo (23).!'
Township ten (10), Range thir
teen (13), East of the 6th P.
M., in Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Edward E.
Leach and wife, Jessie D. Leach,
and D. Ray Frans, defendants, to
satisfy judgment of said Court re
covered by L. A. Kropp, plaintiff
against said defendants.
v Plattsmouth. Nebraska, September
30, A. D., 1938.
If. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
o3-5w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebrask
88.
County of Cass J
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ixdg
way. Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, I wilTon the
5th day of November, A. D. 1938, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day, di
rectly in front of the United States
Pest Office, situated on Lot 6. Block
4. In the Village of Alvo, Nebraska,
In said county, rcll at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Ncrth 20 feet of Lot 10, Block
2, Village of Alvo, Nebraska;
Lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 4,
Village cf Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 5, Block 1, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 9, Block
Alvo, Nebraska;
Village of
Village of
Village of
Lot 5. Block
Alvo, Nebraska.
Lot 6. Block
2.
Alvo, Nebraska:
Lots 14 and 15, Block 2, Vil
lage of Alvo, Nebraska:
Lot 8. Block 2, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
North 2 4 feet of Lot 3. Block
4, Village of Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 14. Block 5, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 15. Block 5, Village of.
Alvo. Nebraska;
Lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, Block 5,
Hunger's First Addition to the
Village of Alvo, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of the heirs at
law, the creditors and all other
persons having any interest in the
estate of either Thomas W. Barrv.
deceased, nr Carrie J. Barry, deceas
ed, real names unknown, et al, de
fendants, to satisfy a judgment and
decree of said court . recovered by
tne vuiage or Alvo, Nebraska, a
Municipal- Corporation, plaintiff
against said defendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, SeDtember
29, A. D. 1938.
. H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
o3-5w Nebraska.
Deeds, Mortgages and all sorts
of legal blanks fcr sale at the
Journal office.