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    MONDAY. JULY 6. 1931.
PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE THREE
Cbc plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postoffic-e, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE
Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, 2.50 per year. Beyond
600 miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries,
$3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance.
Tbe way of the transgressor is es
pecially hard on our faith in laws.
: o :
The people of this nation wouldn't
stay gloomy very long if there were
no stock market reports.
:o:
Musical powder boxes for milady's
dresser are now in vogue. A new way
to tone up the complexion.
:o:
Lots of people are quite willing to
take a paralyzed oath that Jamaica
ginger is a danger beverage.
:o:
College students who are unable to
make the prescribed course in four,
ought to favor the five-year plan.
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Yesterday's rain was worth a lot
of money even if it did cut down
the shopping crowd for Bargain day.
:o:
Home-grown vegetables may not
be any better than the store kind,
but you can kick up an awful appetite
by cultivating them.
:o:
Amelia Earhart. aviatrix, says that
"women who might make good me
chanics are shunted into cooking."
From nuts to soup, as it were.
:o:
Cherry pie season is about over.
It is one of the delicacies of the year
that like strawberry shortcake, one
can seemingly never get too much of.
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The radio equipped car has invided
Plattsmouth and frequently one can
hear someone driving up the street
with that "Million Dollar Baby"
song coming from the loudspeaker.
: o :
Mahatma Gandhi, who is leading a
revolt in India, wants only a shirt.
Theodore Graft Bilbo, against whom
the people of Mississippi art- in re
volt, wants everything he can get his
hands on.
:o:-
If it is legitimate to tax gasoline
for revenues with which to build
roads, why not a tax on the fool ideas
of politicians and malicious lies of
demagogues with which to support
our insane hospitals?
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One Journal reader rises to remark
that if Plattsmouth had the same at
traction for Iowans it did back in
the pre-Volstead days, they wouldn't
have let a little thing like yesterday's
rain deter them from "coming over."
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The band concert was called off on
account of the rain to the disap
pointment of a few who thought
"singing in the rain" might also be
applicable to "playing In the rain."
The concert is to be given next Wed
nesday night.
:o:
How clever a political spellbinder
thinks he is when he tells an audi
ence how intelligent it locks. How
ever (praises be) this is an "off" year
in politics and we won't have to lis
ten to this sort of buncombe for an
other twelve months. By then, per
haps, we have direct and inverse tele
vision and the radio political hawk
ers can take up the same line. (Some
of the absent-minded ones have been
known to do it anyway, from sheer
force of habit.)
New Soft Drink Parlor
Corner 5th and Main Streets Old Schlitz Bldg.
F. G. Egenberger, Prop.
Here you will find the choicest of Cold Drinks at ait
times Soda Pop, Coca Cola, all kinds of Fruit Juice
and the very finest of Ginger Ale. Cigars and Cigarettes.
SCHLITZ NEAR BEER
on Draught or in Bottles
Hamburgers and All Kinds Sandwiches
Graham's Delicious Ice Cream
Always Pure under Frigidaire Temperature
25c pint 50c quart
You know the Graham Quality Can't be Beat
Call and See Us
Your Patronage will be
Appreciated
FREE CURB SERVICE Drive up and Sound Horn!
Real Estate and Insurance Automobile, Liability, Prop
erty Damage, Collision, Fire and Theft. Telephone 1 34.
The coming of the rain on Bargain
day was an uncontrolable circum
stance. But life itself is a gamble
after all. The result of this little
"set-back" should be to go even more
determinedly after next week's busi
fiess.
:o:
Now that a boom to re-elect Hoov
er has been launched, we may look
forward to seeing him portraying the
role of a farmer. A picture of Hoov
er out in a field tossing hay would
be quite refreshing. He has been toss
ing the bull so long that it has grown
tiresome.
:o:
That Fremont judge who upheld
the contention that sixty quarts of
beer is not an unreasonable amount
under the law. has raised a discus
sion mat is state-wiue. "hToms con-
tend the law referred onlv to that
"laid in" at the time prohibition be
came effective in Nebraska in 1917.
and not any manufactured since. In
the meantime the case is headed for
the supreme court, which will be
called upon to make the ruling that
wiil guide judges in determining fu
ture cases of this kind.
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AIR PROGRAMS FOR AMERICA
The request of Senator Bingham
ot Connecticut arid ot otners tor a
new 5-year air program for the army
and navy directs attention to what
already has been accomplished on a
similar program for both military
units adopted in 1926. The aim of
that program, devised after years of
delay had left America distinctly
backward in this respect, was to give
the United States an air-combat
strength of 2.800 planes. 1.S00 for
the army and the rest for the navy
There was to be that number of
planes in constant readiness for use
with additional equipment for the
national guard and the reserve
forces.
The construction has been con
tinued virtuallv in accordance with
schedule. The program for the army
is expected to be complete within an
other year and that for the navy soon
thereafter. It is represented that it
is now none too early to make a
start on another 5-year plan, so that
congress may be enabled to act upon
it at the next session. It is said that
completion of the present program
will not bring the units to the auth
orized peacetime strength in the air.
The growing sentiment against
heavy military expenditures is to be
considered as a factor in furthering
plans along this line. There are other
matters, however, to be taken into
legitimate account. One, of course,
is the air status of America as com
pared with that of other countries.
But there is the additional fact that
the air defense construction is an in
direct but none the less material aid
to commercial aviation. That was a
big argument in support of the orig
inal 5-year program. The impetus
already given to air transportation,
both in this respect and in govern
ment assistance to the air mail, could
be continued with benefits extending
tc the entire American public.
J
PAVING ON "0" STREET
With paving costing 22,000 a
mile and upward, it is inconceivable
that any official of state or federal
government would consider approving
duplication or circutious routes. Yet
that is what a delegation of "ponder
ous" size sent up from Nebraska City
and its westward environs to wait on
the highway engineer and the gov
ernor recently sought to have done
and what the Nebraska City News
Press still harps on frequently in its
editorial comment.
We refer to the paving of state
highway No. 24 through Dunbar and
Syracuse, finally after many turns and
twists coming onto the O street road
just this side of Eagle. Because this
route passes through a rich trade
territory tributary to Nebraska City,
there is logic in the desire of the
citizens of that town to "want it
paved." But when it comes to the
matter of expensive road improvement
paid for by federal government and
gasoline raised state funds, there is
no place for selfish desires to have
sway.
There is no question but that the
logical route for east and west pav
ing (when it is put in, which may be
several years hence) is the O street
road, which furnishes by far the
shortest and best means of reaching
Lincoln from a wide territory, includ
ing eastern visitors who arrive in the
state over either the Plattsmouth or
Nebraska City bridges.
To pave the Dunbar-Syracuse road,
would result in north and south pav
ing duplication of some ten miles
the distance from O street south to
a base line of Nebraska City that is
now being paved on Highway 75, from
the Banning orchard corner south. It
would eliminate paved road connec
tions to the capital city for 9 5 per cent
of the people of Cass county, all the
western bound tourists who cross the
river here and place a handicap of
from one to fourteen miles on Otoe
county residents who live north of
Nebraska City anywhere near U. S.
7 5. On the other hand paving the
O street road would give Nebraska
Cityans the same mileage into Lin
coln, accommodate the west-bound
tourist crossing the Waubonsie bridge
equally as well and at the same time
open up this entire territory and its
flow of traffic over the Plattsmouth
bridge to direct connections with
Lincoln. Everybody benefited and
nobody penalized except the few Ne
braska City business men who are
looking to the paving of their "hand-
picked" route to bring increased
trade into the Otoe county seat.
Basing their claim on this logic.
Plattsmouth might as well insist
on the pavement of the Plattsmouth-
Louisville-Greenwood road, to connect
with U. S. 38 at that point, for in
this case it would even be a shorter
route to serve this immediate terri
tory and traffic over the Plattsmouth
bridge.
Why worry about the penalty
exacted of other communities if we
can get what we want?
Perhaps the fact that we don't go
out "after things ,n that way is what ,
prompted Editor Sweet of the News-
Press some time aeo to refer to I
Plattsmouth as a town "where they
don't bury their dead."
Common sense and a mere glance
at the map proves the impractability
f either the Nebraska City sought
route or the Plattsmouth-Louisville-
Oreenwood route as the one to come
in for first east and west paving. In
years to come, perhaps both will be
paved, but traffic demands now. point
unquestionably to the O street road
as the logical route both from a
standpoint of cost and the number of
people served.
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In a few weeks the C. M. T. C. camp
at Fort Crock will open with the
largest enrollment ever proving that
more and more people are becoming
"sold" on the advantages of this 30
day recreational outing for their sons
at government expense. It is not mili
taristic or war-like to train our
youths to obey orders and live heal
thier, happier lives.
:o:
In Nebraska it generally rains
just before the drouth. Yesterday was
no exception. Things were beginning
to "tinge" from the hot weather, al
though no serious damage had been
done. And then along came that
copious million dollar rain to save
the crops and pastures to say noth
ing of the lawns and flower gardens
about town.
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Uncle Sam is always doing some
thing in a quiet way for his people.
Wednesday he set 500 more of them
to work as prohibition agents, thus
making business for the lawyers, the
judges, the police forces and the boot
leggers. :o:
Olga Petrova, actress, says she
wouldn't think of living in the
United States because it is a land in
which everybody works. It is evident
that Olga does not keep posted on
unemployment statistics.
FINE FOR STOMACH
"1 have never handled a remedy that gmy
such wonderful results ss Z1NSEP Hot
one who has taken the marvelous stomach
remedy that did not obtain immediate rs
suits, writes Mr. W. P. Conner, druggist at
Woodrrrer. Nebr. End YOUR stomach mis
xy. It's GUARANTEED. At all druggists. IX
WILSON AND HARDING
The citizen who hates sham and
hypocrisy in the press and govern
ment alike will find much to hearten
him in the newspaper comment on
the dedication of the Harding tomb.
The day-by-day historians are put
ting the twenty-ninth president of
the United States in his proper place.
Among the many discriminating es
timations, the one from the Oklahoma
City Daily Oklahoman stands out. It
takes the occasion of the dedication
of the 800 thousand dollar marble
mausoleum at Marion as an oppor
tunity to contrast the manner in
which the name and memory of
President Wilson has been treated by
the country. Says the Ok'ahoman:
"There was no scandal in the days
of Woodrow Wilson. The natural re
sources of the nation escaped the
hand of pillage when the sage of
Princeton stood guard. Money voted
to soothe the hurt of stricken soldiers
and smooth their dying pillows was
not stolen by a Wilson appointee.
Theft, bribery and downright larceny
shunned the corridors of the capitol.
The most merciless investigation ever
staged upon this continent failed to
reveal one fact of guilt and accusing
tongues were silenced by a blameless
record. Whatever record leaped to
light his name could not be shamed."
Yet Woodrow Wilson, as the Okla
homan with timeliness points out.
has no national memorial, either built
by his country or his countrymen.
The grave at St. Alban s is a private
grave without a national marker.
Two presidents pay honor at the
tomb of the man who appointed Fall,
Daugherty, Miller and Forbes; we
ignore the resting place of the man
who gave the world the League of
Nations.
But there is no hurry. As time
passes, his historical stature grows.
Time is the true judge of us all.
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Plenty of opportunity for specula
tive investment in Plattsmouth right
now with real estate values at low
ebb. Several Omaha real estate op
erators here the past week to investi
gate some "good buys" and the fel
low who is willing to show a little
faith in the future will reap a reward
commensurate with his capital in
vestment. :o:
Advertise regularly persistently
for that's the way to get results.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matters of the estate of
Margaret Wehrbein. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth, in said county, on July
IfltVi IQ-ll nrwl flnlnW 1 V 1011
at 10 O.clook a m Qn ea(.h day tQ
receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 10th day of July, A.
A. 1931, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 10th day of July. 1931.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 12th day of
June. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) jl5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Josephine Timblin, Plaintiff vs.
Algeran P. T. Wiley et al. Defend
ants. 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 the 29th day of May, 1931.
and an order of sale entered by said
Court on the 8th day of June. 1931,
the undersigned Referee will on the
25th day of July, 1931, at 2:00
o'clock p. m., at the South front door
of the Murray State bank, Murray.
Nebraska, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, that is
to say, 10 on the day of sale and
balance March 1, 1932, upon con
firmation of sale by the court and
delivery of deed and possession of
property, tbe following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lot Seven (7) in the South
east Quarter of Northwest Quar
ter ( SE NW 4 ) ; Northeast
Quarter of Southwest Quarter
( NE M SW ) ; Lots Three ( 3 )
and Thirteen (13) in the North
west Quarter of Southeast Quar
ter (NWSE); and Lots
Four (4) and Eight (8) in the
Southwest Quarter of Northeast
Quarter ( SW 4 NE Vi ) ; all in
Section Nineteen (19), Town
ship Eleven (11). North Range
Fourteen (14). East of the 6th
P. M. in Cass county, Nebraska.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour; an abstract showing mer
chantable title will be furnished.
Dated this 17th day of June,
1931.
J. A. CAPWELL,
Referee.
CARL D. GANZ.
Attorney. jl8-5w
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska. County of Cass
; SS.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cas-
county. Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 1st day of August.
A. D. 1931, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day at the south front door of
the court house, in the City of
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, in said coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following
real estate to-wit:
Lpt Three ( 3 ) in Block 50
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
county. Nebraska
The Bame being levied upon and
taken as the property of Cornelius
Mahoney, et al., defendants, to sat
isfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by Daniel G. Golding, plain
tiff against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 26th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff of Cass County,
Nebraska.
By REX YOUNG
Deputy Sheriff. j2J-..w
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
Gomerdinger, deceased.
Notice of Administration.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a peti
tion has been filed in said Court al
leging that said deceased died leav
ing no last will and testament and
praying for administration upon his
estate and for such other and fur
ther orders and proceedings in the
premises as may be required by the
statutes in such cases made and pro
vided to the end that said estate
and all things pertaining thereto
may be finally settled and determin
ed, and that a hearing will be had
on said petition before said Court on
the 24th day of July. A. D. 1931,
and that if they fail to appear at
said Court on said 24th day of Julv,
A. D. 1931, at ten o'clock a. m., to
contest the said petition, the Court
may grant the same and grant ad
ministration of said estate to Stella
M. Gomerdinger, or some other suit
able person and proceed to a settle
ment thereof.
A. BL DUXBURV.
Seal) j29-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county. Nebraska, and to me direct
ed. I will on the 1st day of August,
A. D. 1931, at 10 o'clock a. m., of
said day at the south front door of
the court house in the Citv of
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, in said coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following
real estate to-wit:
The North 140 feet of Lot
Eleven (11) in the northwest
Quarter of the northwest Quar
ter of Section Nineteen (19)
Township Twelve (12). Range
Fourteen (14). East of the 6th
P. M. in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Sarah Cath
enne Higley, et al, defendants, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by Daniel G. Golding, plain
tiff, against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 2Cth
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED,
Sheriff of Cass County
Nebraska.
By REX YOUNG
Deputy Sheriff. j29-5w
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of CaM
County, Nebraska.
Mary K. Kunz,
Plaintiff.
vs.
All persons having or j
claiming any interest in j
the North Half (N) of :
the South-west Quarter
SW ) of Section Thirty- v NOTICE
two (32), Township Ten I
(10), North. Range Ten :
( 10 ) , East of the 6th Prin- I
cipal Meridian, in Cass
County, Nebraska, real
names unknown.
Defendants.
To all persons having or claiming
anv interest in the North Half
N) of the South-west Quarter
(SWV4) of Section Thi'iy-two 32.
Township Ten (10), North, Range
Ten (10, East of the 6th Principal
Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska,
real names unknown.
You and each of you are hcrsby
notified that on the 19th day or
June, 1931, the plaintiff in the fore
going action filed her petition in
the district Court of fass county,
Nebraska, wherein you and each of
you are made parties defendant for
the purpose of obtaining 1 uecree
from said Court quieting title i;i tbe
plaintiff to the following described
real estate, to-wit:
The North Half ( N Vfc ) of the
South-west Quarter (SW4 ) of
Section Thirty-two (32), Town
ship Ten. (10), North, Range
Ten (10). East of the 6th Prin
cipal Meridian, in Cass county,
Nebraska
and to exclude you and each of you
from having or claiming any right,
title or interest in and to said real
estate.
You are required to answer said
petition cf the plaintiff on or before
Monday. August 10. 1931.
MARY K. KUNZ,
Plaintiff.
GUY L. CLEMENTS.
Attorney.
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Bates Book and Gift Shop is ex
clusive Dennison decorative supplies
dealer in this vicinity.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, BS.
In the County Court.
In the matter of tbe estate of
Amelia Heisel, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room
in Plattsmouth, in said county, on
the 17th day of July, A. D. 1931,
and on the 16th day of October,
A. D. 1931. at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of each day to receive and
examine all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjust
ment and allowance. The time limit
ed for the presentation of claims
against said estate Is three months
from the 17th day of July, A. D.
1931. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts is one year from said
17th day of July, A. D. 1931.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Countv Court this 22nd dav of
June, A. D. 1931.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Sealt j22-.n.v
County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass.
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 11th day of July. A. D.
1931, 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 fol
lowing real estate, to-wit:
Lots seven (7) and eight (8)
in Block fifty-nine (59) in the
City of Plattsmouth, in the
County of Cass, State of Ne
braska The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of T. W. Hud
gins et al, Defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court recovered by
Tbe Standard Savings and Loan As
sociation of Omaha. Nebraska, Plain
tiffs against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 6th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court, within and for Cass
county, Nebraska, and to me directed,
I will on the 11th day of July. A. D.
1931, 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 fol
lowing real estate, to-wit:
Lots 8 and 9 in Block 2. in
Stadelman's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska :
Lots 7, 8 and 9 in Block 2. in
Donelan's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Frances
Schulze et al. Defendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by Paul H. Gillan, Plaintiff against
said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 6th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska
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LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska.
Matilda Jardine, Execu
trix of the estate of Alex
ander Jardine, deceased.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Earl M. Jardine, Vera M.
Demmitt, Verna K. Bate.
Leonard A. Jardine. Ever- ! NOTICE
ett C. Jardine, a minor.
heirs at law of tbe estate
of Alexander Jardine, de
ceased, and the estate of
Alexander Jardine, de
ceased. Defendants.
In the Matter of the Application
of Matilda Jardine, Executrix for Li
cense to Mortgage Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that, on
the 23rd day of June, 1931, the fol
lowing order to show cause was
made.
Now on this 23rd day of June,
1931, Matilda Jardine, Executrix of
the estate of Alexander Jardine, de
ceased, having presented her peti
tion under oath, pray:.ng for license
to mortgage the following described
real estate, to-wit:
The North Half (N) of
the Northwest Quarter (NWVi)
of Section Eight (8), in Town
ship Eleven (11). North, Range
Nine (9), East of the 6th P.
M., in the County of Cass,
State of Nebraska
for the sum of $5500.00, or any less
amount to pay the debts and claims
filed in the Countv Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, and allowed by
said County Court, Court costs, ex
penses of administration, allowances
made by the County Court of Cass
ounty, and the Court costs and ex
penses of the proceedings in this
Court.
It is therefore, ordered that all
persons interested in said estate ap
pear in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, on the 27th day
of July, 1931, at the hour of 9
clock a. m.. to show cauBe, if any
there be, why license should not be
granted to said Matilda Jardine, to
mortgage the above described real
estate of said decedent in the amount
and for the purposes therein speci
fied, and that this notice be publish
ed for four successive weeks in the
Plattsmouth Journal as provided by
law.
JAMES T. BEGLJ3Y,
Judge of the District Court.
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SHERIFF'? SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
68.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of the Dis
trict Court, within and for Cass
County, Nebraska, and to me direct-
ed, I will on the 11th day of July.
A. D. 1931, 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 tbe hixlest bidder
for cash the following real estate to
wit: West two-thirds of Lot 4. In
Block 19, in the Village of Avoca 111
Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied1 upon and
taken as the property of Asa J. John
son, et al.. defendants, to satisfy a
Judgment of said Court recovered by
Byron Golding, plaintiff against said
defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. June 8th,
A. D. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of C
County, Nebraska.
Allen B. Wilson.
Plaintiff
vs. NOTICE
William F. Gillespie, et al.
Defendants.
To the defendants, Floyd Henton.
Mrs. Floyd Henton. his wife, real
name unknown; Josenhiue Johnson
Bagnall and Bagnall. h r
husband, re:'l name unknown; Rex
Henton and Mrs Rex Henton. bis
wife, real name unknown; Niona
Henton, real name unknown and
John Doe. her husband, real name
unknown. Lorene Johnson Cody and
Cody, her husband, real name
unknown :
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 19th day of May,
1931. tbe plaintiff filed his petition
in the District Court of ("ass coun
ty, Nebraska, the object and purpot-e
of which is to foreclose one certain
real estate mortgage and taxes paid
thereunder, on Lot 6, in Block 11,
in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass
county. Nebraska, and for equitable
relief.
You are further required to ans
wer said petition on or before Mon
day. July 27. 1931. and failing so to
do, your default will be entered and
judgment taken upon plaintiff's peti
tion. This notice is given pursuant
to an order of this Court
ALLEN B. WILSON.
Plaintiff.
CHAS. E. MARTIN,
His Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued by
the clerk of the district court of the
second judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Cass county, in an
action wherein Lincoln Safe De
posit Company, a corporation, is
plaintiff, and John F. Wolff: Ella
Wolff; John Doe. whose real name
is Fred J. Campbell; Mary Doe,
whose real name is Clara Campbell;
and The Plattsmouth Loaa and
Building Association, a corporation,
are defendants, I will, at ten o'clock
a. m., on Monday, the 6th day of
July, 1931, at the south front door
of the Cass county court house in
the city of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following described lands
and tenements, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter SW
SW"4 ) and the south half of
the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter S NW 4
SWV4) ot Section thirty-two
(32), Township eleven 11
north. Range fourteen (14
east, in Cass county. Nebraska,
except one and thirty-hund-redths
acres (1.30 A.) described
as follows: Commencing at a
point ten chains south and seven
chains east of the northwest
corner of the southwest quar
ter (SWi) of said section,
thence east thirteen chains to
the east line of the west half of
the southwest quarter (W
SWV. ) of said sec tion to a lime
stone set in the ground, thence
south on said line one chain,
thence west to the center of a
ditch or draw running through
said land, thence northeasterly
following the meanders of said
draw or ditch to the place of
beginning, containing fifty-eight
and seventy-hundredths acres
(5 8.70A. ) more or less:
Also that part of the north
half of the northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter N H
NW4 SW V ) of said section, de
scribed as follows: Commencing
at a point ten chains south of
the northwest corner of the
southwest quarter 1 SW '4 1 of
Section thirty-two (S3), Town
ship eleven (11) north. Range
fourteen (14) east, in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, thence north on
the section line one chain and
seventy-five links, thence east
eight chains to the center of a
draw or ditch running through
said land, thence in a south
westerly direction following tbe
meanders of the center line of
said draw or ditch to a point
due east of the starting point,
thence west seven chains more
or less to the place of begin
ning, containing one and thirty
one hundredths acres (1.31A.)
more or less.
Said sale is subject to all out
standing taxes and to confirmation
by the court.
Given under my hand this 2nd
day of June. 1931.
BERT REED.
Sheriff of Cass County,
Nebraska.
E. S. RIPLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff. J4-5w
Phone your Want Ad to Ho. 6.