The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 20, 1932, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. OCT. 20, 1932.
PLATTSHOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY J0UE2TAL
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DELINQUENT
TAXES IN CASS
COUNTY, NEBR.
(Continued frcm PreTiou3 Page)
10
4 .
12
and
3 and
9
10
S tO 11 .
2 and 3 .
4
9 and 10
1 to 4 ..
i't. 6
10,
7 .
11
12
X
E.
ft.
5 .
13
1. 2
11 ..
4,
5. 6 . ..
ft. i. :
oS n.
also S.
nd 14 ,
3 (Kxc. lid. i
S to 12
1 to 6
7 to 12
1. j
: and 6
7 to 12
S. 30 ft.
X. 60 ft. 5, 6
Undivided 2 &
. .134
. .138
. .149
. .149
. .149
. .151
. .152
. . 152
. .152
. .164
. .164
. .164
. . 165
. .166
. .167
. .167
. .167
. . 16S
10
. .172
. .172
. .172
. .173
. .173
. 2 rt '
.
', 1 223
. .223
.223
.224
. .224
. .224
3.16
14S.86
38.16
51.96
37.31
122.93
181.02
12.81
207.13
110.24
13.67
14.90
52.20
13.U3
42.40
22.05
61. 4S
' 20.56
40.99
45.37
1G2.02
2.97
18.65
12.72
63.60
60.3 S
0.09
134.18
3.91
82.0
41.43
Lot
31, 23
V. XS. Wise Addition
to I'InttBmoDth
Twp. HaoBr 14
Sec.
to 46 18
Amt.
$ 51.30
TboinpMoa'B Addition to
Lot
8 to 14
1 to 7 ,
8 to 14 ,
S. 4 ft. 4 and NEVi 5 to 7
8. 9, 10
1 to 3
4 and 5
8 and
10 to
1 ...
6. 7
9
14
White Addition to
1'lattHuiouih
Lot uik.
1. 2. 3 4
X. 101 ft. 1 to 6 5
S. 39 ft. 1 to C, all 7 to
12 5
1. 2 3 S
Amt.
$ 56.79
135.68
231.33
182.32
9 and 10
11 and 12
13 and 14
8 to 10 .
N'.s 13, all
25 and 26 .
17 and 18 .
19
20
3 to 6
10 to 13 . .
IS
19 and 20
21 to 26 ..
1 to 6
7 to 8
9
to 12 ..
of 13 ..
of 13
and 1 5
and
14
17
to
Blk. Amt.
. . 1 33.07
.. 3 37.31
. . 3 26.71
. 4 6.96
. . 4 53.80
. . 4 2.12
, . 5 36.89
. . 5 1.70
,. 5 2.12
. . 5 4.66
. . 6 47.82
. . 6 72.59
, . 6 27.56
. 7 2.54
. 7 31.80
. 7 7.69
. 8 60.38
. 8 14.42
. 9 14.52
.10 2.56
.10 1.71
.10 1.71
.11 12.18
.11 97.26
.11 4.36
.11 27.14
.11 12.18
.12 16.09
.12 16.22
.12 4.3
.12 26.71
.12 1.75
.12 4.36
.12 4.27
.12 14.52
.12 4.26
.12 15.37
2
3. Wl3
4 . .
4
4
33 "ft."
9 . .
Lot
and
3Iickrlwalt'B Addition
i'laioniuulh
Blk.
1
4 1
to
Lot
X ...
II to 12
17 and
1 to 3
4 to 9
I'almrr'a Addition
JMatiKiuuuin
r.ik
i
to
Amt.
$ 3.91
2.54
TowoKCnd'K Addition
l'lattMiuouth
Lot Blk.
1 4
5 4
7. 8, 9 10
N1- 7 and 8 11
S': 7 and 8 11
9 and 10 11
1 to 4 13
8 13
1 to 3 14
S. 34 ft. 2 16
to
Lot
mlth'M Addition
I'lattonivuib
to
44, all 45 to 47
Amt.
$ 5.22
S5.4
67.84
21.20
16.96
8. 4ft
4 0.40
23.r,s
4.79
23.32
A nit.
1 32.:5
1.70
25.44
IS
. 9
.10
.10
Amt.
$ 10.60
51.75
1.27
19. (I J.
14.42
8
V. 22 ft.
1 and 2
K. V 2 .
O. i 2 ..
W
C.
e.
W. 23
5 and "a
7 and 8
w. i :
E. s 4
W. 23
3 an-i 4
Pt. W.
ner) . . . .
S'i 8 and
12
5 and 6 . .
9, 10. 11, S.
13, SV pt.
1
3 and 4
1 and 2
3 to 6
7 end 8 ...
1 to 8 ...
1 to 8
1 to 8 ...
1 to 8 ...
3 to 6 . . .
1 to 4
N'i 7 and 8
S 7 and 8
X. 72 ft. l. :
E 3
Wi:. 3, K." '
S"5. C. 7,
8 ..
3 ..
(Ex. K. R.)
4 XV
OS
11.
ft.
15,
12
I't.
16
Eli 3
' ft." "4"
sw
1 .
corner of 6
and Pt. 6
South I'nrk Addition
1'iattKnioutb
Lot Blk.
to 10 5
to 8 6
and 7 7
to 10 7
and 2 9
to S 9
and 12 9
to
Young A Haym Addition
t -1 IMattaniouth
36 ft.
Lot
1 to 3 .
K. 14 ft.
3 and 4
1 and 2
4
3
1 t-. 8 .
4, V. ;
1 to :f .
1 and K.
5 and 6
6
X- 1 and 2 .
S': 1 and 2 . .
X. 65 ft. E.
7 and 8
3 and 4
1
2 and 4
6
Blk.
. . 1
. .10
. .11
. .12
. .13
..18
. .19
..25
. .26
. . 2
. . 2 1
. .23
. .i9
.-9
6
8
1
6
11
15 and 16
I to 4
12 to 14
9 and 10
II
12 to 14
1 to 9
1 to 4
6
1 to 12 (Special
ment
1
6, x. e;
ft.
Amt.
$235.61
97
2.12
254.40
82.55 1
136.64
50. s 8
68.32
76.32
28.16
84.66
1 -7 "
72.08 I 1
102.4S ! 1
3 to 12 .
2 and X.
S. 10 ft. 5,
1 to 4
5 to 10 .
1 to 3
1 to 3 .
7 to 9 .
10 to 12
9 and 10
1 to 10
1 to 6
7 to 9
10 to Iz
1 to 10 .
11 to 12
to 4 . .
and 2 ,
;9 ft.
all 6
9
10
10
11
11
11
12
19
19
Improve-
20
21
21
21
.23
.23
.24
. 25
. 2 5
. .26
. .27
, .28
.28
. .28
.33
.33
.34
.33
to 6 ,
and 4
and 2
and 2
and 4
to 4 .
c'n i 6
and 8
and
.29
a J
. .33
. .36
. . 37
. .28
.39
.40
.40
. .40
.41
and
...45
. .43
. . .45
. . .46
. . -4S
.. .49
Dukr'n Addition
llattmoutb
to
Lot
to 4
and 2 .
to 11 ..
to 22 . .
pt. 2 and
2 and E 3
W'i 2. all 4 ...
5 and 6
7 to 10
8 to 11
I't. 10 to 22
1 and 2
3 to 5 I't. 6 to 9
Ii.
FKV 12
13 to 17
15 to 22
4 to 6
Blk.
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 6
.11
.11
.11
.11
.11
1
1 "
13
11 and
1 to 4 .
F. an I 6
1 and 2
3 and 4
15 to 22
7to 12
1 and 2
1 to 4 .
1 to 7 .
12
Exc. Ii.
13
13
13
13
13
15
15
16
18
20
20
20
. .24
5
28
Orchard Hill Addition
t-j I'latlMDiouth
Lot I-ik-17.
IS and JC vacated
Kim. St 4
6, 7, s '
b 7
1 8
8 to 11
Lot
and
to 26
Rlcbrj- IMaoe Addition
ta I'iattxniouth
Blk.
2
and 18 .
17, lb ..
.13
.14
.15
Stadelman Addition
I'lattHinoutn
Blk.
1
2
to
4 . .
Lot
1 to 4 .
8 and 9
16 to 17
18
W'i 1 to
r to s
9 and 10
11 to 12
13 and 14
EVi 13 and 16 .
1 to 4. It. 5 to '
9 to 17. S. pt. 18
Lot
and 8
to 9
to 9
DonHanV Addition to
t'lattanionth
Bile
1
H Addition
I'lattsnionth
Lot
to 14 .
to 14
Lot
Lot
ar.d 3
to
Blk.
1
4
Clark' Addition
llattnontn
to
Mile' Addition to
I'lattamonth
5. Si-
X2 t
6 . .
157.99
323 46
16 3.96
3.16
60.21
136.77
9.73
14. S4
60.21
13.03
26.43
51.82
261.49
162 26
58.51
lv:?.:;5
139.11
8 3.95
17d.99
1U4.60
Amt.
t 42.70
144
17.i'S
2.12
93.94
.4 2
13.76
14.38
52.81
5. 'J
23.91
:;i!o3
21.20
28.16
29. 6S
9.12
2?.16
12.72
33.07
3 0.19
67.8 4
101.92
201.54
83.40
5.66
16.96
8 4.69
29.68
53.12
26.04
Amt.
; 7.81
5.98
2.56
1.27
1.27
2.36
12.72
Amt.
$ 29.69
72.24
.85
1.27
6.26
Amt.
5 5.12
85.4 0
61.74
19.01
24.12
101.45
50.88
43.46
97.72
25.59
3 8.16
253.97
Amt.
9204.00
134.31
31.80
Amt.
$ 23.32
17.81
Amt.
i6.04
A Tit.
$ 28.24
18.23
18.66
f 1.06
12.4S
Lot
SO and 31
32 and 33
34
2 6 to "39"..
K'2 46. W.
K. 55 ft. 4 7
Whc'i Out LotH
11 ft. 47 . .
all 48, 49
5 4
60
6 2
97
to 56 .
and 61
to 65 .
I'ortrr IMnor Addition
to l'lattnmouth
T.nt
XI; 3
Sul. Lot 1 of 7
Lot 8. .ub. Lut 3 of 9
SuK Lot 2 of 9. all 10
Siub. Lot 1 i.f 12
Sub. Lot 1 of 14 and Sub.
Lot 2 of 14
Sub. Lot 6 and X. lt. Sub.
Ixit 7 of 14
17 to 20
Amt.
$ 11.87
65.72
147.90
70.13
23.74
81.09
63.9 4
36.46
99.92
8.54
44.10
1.70
43.25
15.26
5.09
1.70
30.30
1.70
1.7(1
11.02
21.20
19.93
2.54
35.61
73.9s
2.54
61.24
3.39
40!2
6.09
2.54
2.5 4
11.87
2.12
5.9 4
7.81
Amt.
I o l.ol
3.2
12.72
3.39
26.04
29.68
59.7S
15.69
59.78
23.32
104.24
8.48
Amt.
i S.54
6S.20
7. SS
33.50
5s. 09
t.9.78
12.72
26.47
156.88
All of Blks. 90 to
X. 84 ft. 1 and 2
7 and 8
11 and 12
3 and 4
95
and
and
to 4
to 4
65
. . .65
66
...69
69
. . .69
. . .69
...69
...69
...6
...69
. . .70
.. .70
...71
. . .71
. . .72
cor
.. .73
. . .73
...73
...74
. . .74
. .74
. . .73
.. .75
...76
. . .78
. . .76
.. .77
.. .78
.. .79
...80
. . .81
. . .82
. . .82
. . .82
. . .83
. . .83
. . .83
...84
. . .85
. . .87
...87
...87
. . .87
. . .87
. . .88
. . .88
'. '. "i't;
. . .97
. . .99
..101
. .102
. .102
. .106
. .100
. .107
. .108
95.97
35.69
202.46
4S.30
82.42
28.92
47.95
125.16
7 2.47
6.43
285.39
125.01
125.01
56.35
257.60
85.63
.97
38.64
11.91
54.74
74.06
20.93
88.55
3.22
1.61
22.20
4.78
41.86
1 5.32
15.32
15.32
9.75
32.20
25.76
25.76
90.16
90.16
4.83
41.86
79.70
.80
6.44
4S.20
4.03
80.03
35.42
3.22
467.8s
12. SS
70.73
64.40
28. 9S
00.21
.97
9.57
9.57
7.3 9
7.17
206 to 208
237 and 338 .
248
255
269 to 272
W. pt. of 293 . .
S. 23 ft. Of 294
X. 37 ft of 294
320
419 ..."
455 ...........
456 . .
Xi of
475 to
488
505 to 507
598 to 600
XV of 611. all 612
610 and K!, of 611
627
651
655 to 657
685
712 to 715
Vi of 790, all 791 and L.
43 ft of 792
V of 12 ...
all 13 and 14.
K. 94 ft. of 1.
454 and Si 465
477
29.83 1 10. 11 and
69.08 'Ki of 12,
71.88 S. 22 ft. of
50.24 of 2
97.31 3
2.51 ! 13 and 14
3.14U
3.14i6
.28 8 to 12
80.84 12 and 13
75.36 14
53.3S 4 to 9
60.45 16 to 11
65.89 1 1 and 2 and of
54.92 i of 3, all 4 and 5 .
29.83 8 and 9
5s. 09 12 to 14
118.92; 4
190.7S X'-i of 11
re.90 of 13 ...
2.51 X1-J of 13,
9.42 All Block
5.89 I 12 to 14 .
183.69 All Block
Oak Hrlgbtti Addition
Lot
794 ...
796 and
798
S. 1;
ft.
cc.cs
Amt.
$119.32
200.67
3.14
Lot
SOI Til IIKXO
1
23
0
YIU.IGH
Blk.
3
3
3
Amt.
$ 3.67
all 12
14
and
all
29
.20
.20
.21
.21
.21
.21
23
23
.... 2 5
26
27
27
27
28
Shi
28
. . . .28
.30
Lot
to 11
and 9
liivett'N Addition
Kliunoud
Elk.
35
37
to
Lot
Si of
6 and
4,
.4 3 I 8 and 9
.43
(iHLOHOOl) VILLAGE
Lot
to 3
29
SU
of 9S, all
to 106 ..
Of 116, 11
to 138 ..
Lot
X2 1
4
7 and
Creek)
1 to 3
EU 6 ..
1 and 2
3 to 6
5, 6, 7 .
CartrrV Addition to
rrplns Watrr
Blk.
1
X. of V.
1
1
1
1
4
4
6
6
8
Amt.
f 1.93
19.32
19.32
47.85
6.44
48.30
.97
19.32
10.29
57.96
3.86
41.35
Lot
and
l'lnultur A It nee Addition
to Urrpiug Water
Blk.
to 4
11
ooir
IMai
Addition to
Lot
and 2
to 6 .
to 12
to 5 .
and 7
and 9
6
8
12 .
1 to
12
to 12
and 2
and 7
5 and 6
Lot
1 6 A 28.64
Blk. Amt. 3 3 1.92
. 1 c 4.24 n and 12 3 4.79
. 2 68.32 1- to IS 4 4.83
. 2 12.72 2 5 1.93
. 3 10.60
. 3 8.54 Clark Addition to
. 3 121.1S Wrrpicg Water
, . 3 22.05 Lot ujk. Amt.
. 4 35. S7 1 tt 5 1 $ 9.00
. 5 47. S2 s to 14 1 12.86
. 6 4.24 1 to 8 2 12.8 6
. 8 81.13 j 2 1.93
. . 9 29.68 1 3 2.21
. . 9 3.91 4 to 9 3 19.29
.10 9.12 10 to 11 3 6.43
Dove Addition
1'lattsniouth
to
Sub.
s. s:
Lot
ft.
1 of X.
8
63 ft. 8
Amt.
12 72
6.73
3. 12
41.12
Lot
cb"
Lot
to
StrritweUrrV Addition
lMattNmouth
ft. 3
to
Borrl.M Sub DiviMion
S
Amt.
$ 54.22
24.12
29.68
Amt.
$ 17.7;
OI'T LOTS TO
W i:KII.r W A TICK t'lTV
Twp. II. Itancr 11
Inscription Sec. Amt.
Lots 21 or 24 fOric-infil
blocks 1 and 2 Treat's
Add.) SE'i 23 $ 12.88
Twp. 10, mud;
Description
Pt. Lot 19, XWU XKVi
;r 11
Sec.
Amt.
$ 24.13
Lot
and
AVEICIM.NU
WATKIl CITV
Blk.
34
and
and
6
and 4 .
and 6
1
3
5
1
2
3
4
G. St.
and 62 . . .
Khi- 1 and 2
3
4
X. 70 ft 3 .
J5. 62 ft. of
X. 70 ft. 4
7 and 8
5
1.
W'
between Blks 48
.36
.26
. 36
.36
.26
. 4 5
.45
1 46
.46
46
.48
.48
.48
.48
0 IC 24
"42 'ft! :
3, 4 .
ft. 3
, all
and 7
1
7
2 ft. W.
X.
1-: i s .
X. 67 ft.
K. 23 ft.
V 21 ft.
4 4 ft.
K.
S.
K.
44
65
44
ft.
ft.
ft.
65
. . .49
. . .49
...49
. . .50
. . .50
.. .50
50
. . .60
...61
.. .61
...62
. . .62
. . .62
. . .63
. . .63
...63
. . .64
.. .64
. . .65 ,
. . .65
ft.
Amt.
19.27
19.32
1.93
1.93
1.93
1.93
1.9 3
3 '""2
20.93
3
11I27
30.86
18. C7
29.62
30.91
34.31
C2.89
123.59
51.95
1.93
1.93
1.29
17.71
4 8.02
25.76
317.86
164.81
61.18
113.17
217.29
100.02
29. OS
87.04
128.28
37.83
183.10
54. M
45.08
K.
12
C. '3 3 .
W. S 3 .
K. 23 4 .
X. pt. 5 . ,
6. 7 and 8
4 to 7. K.
1 to 8 ..
X. 22 ft
X. 10 ft.
S. 73 7
S ..
1 to
X. pt.
16 ft. 8 ..
6 . .
8 and 9 . .
. . 8
. 9
. 9
. . 9
.11
.11
1
13
W'M of 15
26 to 28
to 38
of 72
I Ii ......
i't.
103
i't.
124
139
I't.
149
203
204
206
209
211
217
All
50
.20
228
23 4
all 16 to 20
99 to 101
to 122
'erjtuxon'n Arid It ion to
ICImn oiid
Blk.
all 5 3
3
3
SW
8 .
corner of 6
3
63.40
34.54
56.52
31.40
28.26
158.86
9.42
57.18
95.30
43.96
25.12
110.95
47.10
40.82
18.84
32.97
.25.12
21.98
56.52
28.26
37.68
15.70
Amt.
$ 72.22
24.54
Amt.
25.12
24.18
5U.
.91
3.14
of 14".
to 155
141 to 148
and 205
and X'i
and 210
and 212
to 219 .
50 ft. of 220
of 207
to 222
232
220
ft)
to
to
to
to
to
44
and 221 (Kx. V.
259
V.
263 .
S v" id
272 to
26 4
ft.
7 inches 265 to
f 27
Amt.
$ 3.86
t -i . . (I I
6.4 3 !
1.93
1.93
1.93
26.2S
84.47
45.40
46.36
90.26
166.32
276
27S
279
281
283
284
346
356
361
362
K. :
374
423
4S7
501
5o7
509
il 2 .t
558
559
and 277
ar.d
and
to
to
.SO
:s2
:s7
50
ft of 364
o 1 .
S-
8S.55
38.64
12.88
1.93 614
116.47 I 626
1 93 ! 6-iS
14.49 ! f.S
Cbaae'n Addition t'J
W CTpiut: W atrr
Lot Blk.
to 6 4
to 10 6
All of Block 7
to
to
Lot
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 ...
11
15
is
1 to 8
1 to 4
6
8 and
14 . .
Lot
14
17
Ktrtor'n Addition to
W tM-pins W atrr
Blk.
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
Trent'" Addition to
Weeping Water
Blk.
13.40
3.21
Amt.
19.32
103.04
9.66
Amt.
I 7.U7
9.00
2.57
14.14
24.72
73.94
24.1-5
17.71
32.15
Amt.
C73
!4.1
to 377 .
to 429
to 50( . .
and 502
and 508
and 510
to 543 .
and 573
611 to 613
to 625 ...
617 ...
657 ...
672 ...
677 ...
to
to
to
to
Amt.
$ 62.27
56.33
146.44
1S.77
33.93
1.13
24.51
2.77
7.51
7.54
27.55
4.53
21.0".
IS. 77
11.21
20.16
2S.54
3.77
19.98
43.55
6.76
6.01
13.65
13.51
6.79
44.48
41.47
56.90
0.21
22.62
81. 06
4 0.2 4
13.19
5.2S
29.7S
35.44
20.16
40.34
26.57
26.57 ! 1
26.57 I 1
13.95 I 4
3 7 . ; 9
82.61 i 5
60. OS
6.01
17.27
40.75
23.76
4.90
23.64
26.29
44. 4S
58.5s
14.22
.15.02
16.96
OI'T
LOTS TO AOCA
Twp. 10, HauKr
Description Sec.
Lot 19, SV4 SAV'i 31
VILL1GIC
At.i:
Blk.
AVOCA VILI
Lot
5 and 6 7
1 8
1 and 2 12
1 and 2 13
IC. i of 8 13
1 and iC. cf 2 19
5 to 10. alo a triangular
tract 33 by 165 It 22
Amt.
$ .98
Amt.
$ 75. M
49.77
11. s5
33.1S
80.58
7.11
X. rt. of 6, NEW XKU ..19
S. pt. of C. XICU XICU 19
I't. of 6. XK4 XK,i 19
X. pt. of 7, XJ:'4 XK'i ...19
XIC corner of Lot 2, XWVi
XE't 19
Lot 3. XW'14 X1CU
.19
of D .
3 "and"
MC1IAW K A
Lot
EU of 5, all C
1 to 4, IC. 38 ft
X. of 1 to 3 .
S. of 1 to
'3 of 4 to 6 .
S. of 4 to 6
3 and 4
4
6 to 9
W. 65 ft. of 10
17 and 18
20 and 21
5 to 9
10 and
VI LI. .MiR
Blk.
27.82
7.49
78.48
C.42
.4 3
1.50
Amt.
11
5 $161.69
6 26.2S
7 8.36
7 8.50
7 61.18
8 69.92
10.7O
9 36.2 S
9 1.71
9 12. 84
9 52.44
10 96.14
10 lis. 77
13 33.17
16 27.82
Lot
18 and
KlaurritK Addition
Arhaw ka
19
to
Amt.
$ 2. 00
Cass County Farm
Bureau Notes
Copy furnished from Office
of County Agent Wainscott
r6.5
Carter Addition
Village
Lot
to 4
to Avoc-n
Bik
Amt.
$ 22.51
OI'T LOTS TO I MOV A ILLAGU
I n p. Ill, Itangu 13
llescrijd inn Sec. Amt.
Lot 36. SU'i, SK'i 23 $ 22. (i1
Lot 37. SW', Sir 23 4.57
Lot 22, X1CU XV.'U 26 .5:
Lot
V.MO.V VILLAGIC
IC. 30 ft. of
W. pt. of 6 .
W. 2 0 ft. of
7
IC. 2 'a It- of '
9 and 10 ..
14
5 to 7
S. 6 6 ft. of &
X. 69 ft. of 8
10
11 and 12 .
ar.d W
E. 22 ft.
,' "ali s"
a'li 9!!!
of 18
to C
5 and
7 and
9 . . .
L'.a
6 .
8 . .
of 17, all IS
lynnt
Lot
12 and
14 and
16 and
19 and
East
21
22 and
2 4
Sub. Lot
WEST OIIEEXWOOO
13
13
17
S.
ft of 3rd St.
of Jones street
Sub. Lot 3 of :
of 23
Amt.
$ 67.59
27.70
15.02
1.8S
1.89
9.4 2
3 77
27.90
Lot
14 and 15
16
16
SVj Block
1 to 7 ..
S and 9 .
13 and 14
15 and 16
17 and IS
Undivided
Addition
A illajie
Itjder'M Addition
Grrrun ood
to
Bait Block A
Itrfd'a Addition to
Ucrpiutf Water
Lot
1 and 2 .
5 and 6 .
1 to 20 ..
1 to 9 ..
1 and 2 ..
3 ami 4
5, 6, 7. and
X. 17 It.
12
of
27
8,
ft of 8
all 9
Blk. Amt.
..6 $ 29.80
.. 6 13. S6
.. 7 29.40
.. 8 9.79
. . 9 26. 76
.. 9 22.85
. . 9 4.08
to
.. 9 5.30
Lot
of 4
SOI Til VNIOX
and XE pt. of 9
and 7
pt. of 8
and 14
and IC
AV. II.
IliiuulnirV .
to luiuu
Jodpm Addition
(irrrnwoud
Lot
1. also all of South street
East of Jones St
4
S. pt. of 7 and 8
12
16 ,
i:
to
Amt.
Lot
1 and 2 .
3 to 6
W i." "of 8
Blk. Amt.
. . . 1 $ 80. S!)
. . 1 8.22
. . 1 8.22
. .. 1 5!T.90
. . 1 7.62
.. 1 27. 7S
. .. 1 22. 4S
. . 2 23.02
. . 2 52.07
..2 7S.23
... 2 75. IS
... 2 125.29
. . 2
... 3 32. S2
.. 3 28.29
.. 3 13.72
.. 4 45.21
..4 34.3)
..4 7.07
.. 4 27.94
o I'nlon
Blk. Amt.
..5 $ 63.13
... 5 5.05
...6 0..5
85.85
.. 9 8.89
.. 9 19.81
.. 9 22.26
. . 9 10.10
. . 9 5.05
..11 9.14
II.LAtiE
Blk. Amt.
. .. 1 $ 27.43
.. 1 111.76
..2 CI. 98
.. 2 1.27
.. 2 205.29
.. 2 29.97
Addition
Blk. Amt.
..2 $ 3.05
.. 2 6.10
.. 2 4 5.45
.. 2 2.53
President and Social Leaders Meet
To have memorized all 01 the words
of "America, the Beautiful" by De
cember 1st is one of tho gxa!s set for
presidents al
held October
the social leaders and
the training meetings
13th and 14th.
Seventy-four women representing
32 project clubs and four study clubs
received ptial help, at these meet
ings on leading community fcinging
and conducting business meetings ac
cording to parliamentary rules.
Miss Mary Ellen Drown, state
tension agent and Mrs. X.
Gaines of Lincoln supervised
work.
ex
V. the
c,n
De
Lots
P LOTS TO
cription
1 to 8
M IHMOCK
VILLAGE
Amt.
$ 1104
and 18
24
to 28
to 40
Lot Bik. Amt.
All of Blk 2 (Ex. n. B.) $ 1.93
X's 1 and 2 4 135.97
S 1 and 2 4 25.7r
All of Block 6 6.43
7 7 17.71
5 to 7 8 9.6 4
8 8 8.05 !
All of Block 9 7.71
1 to 8 11 1.22
1 12 12. SS
2 12 1.61
1 13 8. or,
2 and 3 13 28.71
OIT LOTS TO ICAGI.IC VILLAGE
Twp. JO. Itaujcr It
Description Sec. Amt.
Sul. Lots 1 and 2 of 12
SEi SEU 20 37.52
Sub. Lot 3 of 12, SEU
SEU 20 82.0a
Lot
21 to 21
ll to 12
29.58 jlO to 12
79.24 116 to 19
.2S!7 to 12
30.16 1 to 5
2 2.62! 3
7.54 : 7
18.85 'E.
3.77 : E.
26.39 11 ...
20.04 i X. 15
0.04 110
5 f.nd
10 . .
MLIlUtKK VILLAGES
ft.
ft.
of
of
and
and
14
16
ft. of
6."!
Lot
and
EAGLE A ILL At; E
IS
Halt rrMtndt
Lot
to 7
to 8
itubdiviMon
Blk.
1
Amt.
i 64.20
6.43
Lot
t o 3
and tle
and 8
and S .
to 3 . .
Suli. Lot
Sub. Lot
Itiverxidr Addition to
Wcepinj; Wat-r
Bik.
EVi of 5
I and
F and
E of
ii of
Amt.
$ 14.49
9.66
2S.93
25.72
30.87
25.76
2.90
I'ark Addition to
AVreping Water
Lot Blk. Amt.
7 3 $ 6.43
x and IC. 40 ft. 9 3 115.92
W. 10 ft. 9, all 10 3 104.65
IV 18, all 19 3 45.08
30 . 3 fc.v7
I't. W. pt." "of" 38 and" "V; ii
lli to" 29 A 19.03
S to 20 5 34.78
1 to 32 6 25.72
W. pt. 33 to 38 6 3.21
W'slnnt Hill Addition
W repine W ater
Description
All of Block 4
to
Amt.
52.54
Lot
26
27
65 and
73 and
121 to
LOIISVILLE VILLAGE
and 134 ..
and 154 . .
66
74
123
108
133
140
153
164
165
170
S. 1 ft. of 174 and 175; X.
I ft. of 176
S. 23 ft. of 176
182
194 and 195
Amt.
$ 20.10
1.88
81.64
179.70
21.88
9.42
88.83
12.56
62.77
28.26
84.78
108.23
102.02
87.92
113.04
4S.C7
17 and
1 to 12
3 and 4
5 to 12
X'i of 3
Sa of 3
X. 67 ft
S. 23 ft.
8 to 12
3 to 6
17 and
5 and 6
9
and 14
and 1'
to 12
to 12
of 1 to ;
of 1 to i
Blk. Amt.
. 5 $ 27.35
. . 5 21.78
. 7 27.55
. 9 7S.12
.10 20.99
.10 28.45
.11 27.67
.11 27.67
.14 111.991
Lot
and
and
1
1
2 and 3
4
10
Elrt
X". 25
4 '. '.
Addition to
ft. of 2
to 12
OI'T
Blk. Amt.
.. 1 $ 16. S4
, . 2 53.82
. 3 24.01
. . 3 2.4 S
. . 8 2S.23
..11 16.56
..13 26.4 0
..13 13.3S
.13 7.1 s
.13 .28
..18 56. 5S
.18 .55
..18 25.31
.20 16.50
..20 .11
tlurdork
Blk. Amt.
. 4 $ 3.96
. . 5 C0.72
. 6 34.98
..15 4 2.50
.15 29.60
..21 1.10
.21 37.81
LOTS
Twp,
Description
Lot
TO
IC,
,'W i :
ALVO VILL-IGE
Ituuice it
Sec.
XE
XEVi XEU
ALVO
18
to
to
6
14 . .
13
16
7
S
4
11
13
14
XVa of 16
17
18
16 to IS .
Xi-i of 16
17 and 18
.14
.14
.17
.18
.19
.19
.24
, .24
, . 26
.26
.26
, .26
. .26
.27
.28
.28
54.56 ! LsOl
7il.94
11.45 1 anil 11
14 j!s4 I
j ' i 9
VILLAGE
Blk.
1
1
33.48
105.51
7s. S6
26.08
57.04
87.77
40.71
24.80
93.80
3.98
96.97
7.94
93.05
3.72
89.28
OI'T LOTS TO ELM WOOD
Twp. 10, Itanue
Description Sec. Amt.
Lots 10 and 11, W't-j
XW'.i 15 f 4.71
ELMW'OOD
ft of Blk. 2
of
Lot
X. 175
1 to 3 . . .
4 and XA
11 to 14
10
12
11 and 12
8 and 9
13 and 14
12 and 13
14 ;
6 and 7
8 and 9
10
11
12 to 14
1 to 3
19 and 20
4 to 7
Wi of 2
8
X'i of 4
Xii of 6
5 to 7
E. 10 ft. of 13. all
W'i of 4, all 5 . .
6 and 7
1 and E'.i of 2 ..
14
VILLAGE
Blk.
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 5
. . 5
. 7
. 8
. 8
.. 9
.. 9
.10
.10
..10
. .10
.10
.13
.13
.14
. .15
. .15
.16
.16
.17
.18
.19
.19
, .20
Amt.
$ 21.98
100.48
34.54
87.92
21.98
38.04
114.30
53.3 8
91.06
37.68
24.54
4 3.96
95.10
19.02
18.02
25.36
33.60
20.41
, 59.66
1 62.80
56.52
37.68
78.50
100.07
48.67
36.21
26.11
24.51
X.
1 4
13
11
20 ft. of
and 15 .
to 15
to 13 ..
10
Lot
1 to 4 .
10 to 12
1 to 5 .
Monger Eirwt Addition
to Alva
Blk.
Lot
and
and
Lot
and
McLi-)' Addition
Amt.
; 21.53
1C.59
56.80
71.10
9.4 8
56.80
22.48
16.59
27.92
71.10
Amt.
i 9.48
4S.72
64.96
to AIvo
Blk. Amt.
,.3 $ is. 96
.. 3 7.11
IPjjIch'
C
Addition
to Alvo
Blk. Amt.
..2 $ 8.29
OI'T HITS TO MCIIWVKA VILLAGE
Twp. JO, Itaniie J3
Description Sec. Amt.
Lot 1, 8WU SW'.i 17 $ 42.80
Lot 2. SWU SW", 17 4173
Lot 14. 8V'4 SW; 17 a. 89
Sul-. Lot 2 of 14, SWVi
SWU 17 2.11
S. Pt. of Lot 10, SV.'U
SV4 17 9.63
S. rt. of Sub. Lot 1 of 10
SW'i SW'i 17 11.24
Lot 11, SWVi SWi 17 6 42
S W pt of 8. XWli BWU ..17 3.21
Lot 25, SW'i IS 131.10
17 and 18. NE'4 8K'i ..:.1S 104.88
X. 159 ft., of 20, XEVi
SEU 18 4208.
Lot 14, XE4 SEVi 18 92.02
SuK Lot 2 of 14, XEU
SE4 IS 40.C6
L-tH 22. 24, 25, XEVi
SE4 18 17.12
X. pt. of Lot 6, XWU
SEU 18 174.80
(SE Corner) I't. of 13,
XU'li SE4 18 71.90
X. 7t. of Lot 4, XEU
XEVi 19 21.40
XE pt. of 4 or (Sub Lot
1 of 4) XEVi XEU 13 1.92
Smooth. Corn Outyields Kocgrh Dent.
Two hundred tight farm demon
strations well scattered over Nebras
ka have proven that the smooth.
dimple dented type of corn outyields
rough dented corn an average of five
bushels per acre. These tetts were
run over a period of seven years by
farmers co-operating with county
agents. The jXebras-ka experiment
station established the same facts in
experimental work between 1&05 and
1909.
In selecting seed corn in the field
this fall it will pay to notice the sur
roundings of the corn plant from
which the seed ear is selected. The
stalk should be well rooted, strong;
and the ear should be growing on
the stalk at about the desirable
height. The shank should be strong
but not oversize or tough, and the
shucks should cover the tar but not
be heavy. Generally speaking, the
smooth, dimple dented corn is slen
der, the kernels are of only medium
depth and the ear is very firm and
solid.
warm,
ation.
clean.
Blankets Ideal Winter Covering
From a health standpoint blan
kets are considered the best bed cov
ering. They are light weight and
insuring comrort anu reiax
They are al&o easy to keep
Lightness of weight is one of
the first requisites.
I5e sure that there is a good nap
on both sides. It is the nap that
gives the warmth, therefore the
thicker the nap the warmer the blan
ket. The nap provides air spaces
which serve as insulation. The two
in one process or double woven blan
kets are made with full nap on each
side and are better because they take
full advantage of this principle. The
warmth of a blanket does not depend
as much on the kind of material as
the amount of nap.
Black Walnuts Should Be
Planted Now.
The big crop of black walnuts in
eastern Nebraska and the popularity
cf black walnuts should encourage
the planting of nuts this fall. Large
size nuts should be chosen and plant
ed with the hulls on. n ordinary soil
it is bett to plant the nuts two in a
place and about four inches deep in
cultivated or well spaded ground. If
possible the nuts should be planted
where the trees are to grow per
manently and the planting should
therefore be about 20 feet apart
each way. Waste land, low land and
roadsides may be planted to black
walnuts and made to yield a profit
able return in nuts and lumber in
the future. While the nuts may not
havo much market value, they are
much sought after by many Nebraska
people. Walnut logs often bring a
high price. The trees will add to
the value of the farm even though
they are never cut for lumber.
large Increase in 4-H
Entries et Ak-Sar-Ben
Nebraska 4-H club boys and girls
will exhibit 630 head of livestock in
the Ak-Sar-Ben live stock 6how Oct
ober 29 to November 4, according to
the entries. Forty-one counties will
be represented from Nebraska, 21
from Iowa, three from Kansas and
one from Missouri. Of the 63 0 Ne
braska entries, 470 are cattle, 120
"Sonny Boy"
for
Sunny Boys
TTEESE SUITS are just
i as bright as the
biighest boy. Tailored
by tailors they fit; And
they're all wool, too!
Prices, $6.95 up
WESCOTT'S
are swine and 20 are sheep. Iowa
ranks second with 214 cattle, fcO
swine ar.d 4 sheep, making a total
of 29S. Twenty-two steers are enter
ed from Kansas, while Missouri has
entered one in this class. Those in
charge of the show are gratified at
the 50 per cent increase over 1921
when 4S4 cattle, 141 swine and 23
sheep were shown in the 4-H club
class. Many additional counties are
showing at the Ak-Sar-Ben that did
not how at the state lair.
Nebraska Tax Primer Eeir.g Printed.
Farmers, teachers, newspapers and
business men are already writing to
the agricultural college for copies
of the Nebraska Tax Primer. The
Primer is made up of twelve chap
ters, each printed as a separate
pahmplet. Chapters one and two are
printed at the present time, and chap
aers three and four are practically
ready to be printed.
The Primer includes lessons about
public expenditures, public revenues,
federal and state revenue systems, in
tangible property tax, exemptions,
general property tax, 6alcs tax. In
come tax. taxations of corporations,
the franchise tax and tax administra
tion and the illative burden of taxes.
THE LIGHT SHIP
It was on the ocean's water
blue
I saw the waves rush to land.
The Eound of the fog horn went
straight through.
Angry waves and heaps of sand.
The Mariner lost his onward
course
And sounding he did take,
As the fog horn screached it
self hoarse.
And the sounding-line did the
bottom rake.
The Light-Ship was the Ma
riner's goal.
For hours he stood on deck,
And threw out his line for a
rift or shoal
That might by chance cause a
wreck.
The storm with, its fury lashes
The boat, like a toy on the
wave.
Then the Light-Ship suddenly
flashes
Its bea?on. as a beam from an
unknown grave.
The Mariner rolled up his
sounding line
And in the cabin he went.
And posted a bulletin which
read in fine.
You may rest safely now.
For none of the bottom was sent.
We are in the trough, of a very
rough sea.
The waves are rolling high.
There is a guiding Mariner to
whom we can flee.
That pilots us serenely by.
The rocks and hoals that eeem
to hide.
The Light-Ship that nestles
near our side.
Journal Want-ACs cost only a
Tew cents and get real resultsl
SttsCi tUip
on
Famous Interwoven
Lisle Soclis now
PAIR
including all solid col
ors and the Interwoven
Health Socks. ... Fan
cies and It. weight Cash
meres all reduced to new
low levels. x