FLATXS1I0UTH $13 - YTTESXY JOrsXJLL Ihe Plattsmouth Journal publish: szin-rzziY li Entered st PcstoeeTiee, Flatti-cutt, R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YHA2 IX FIEST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living In Second Festal Zone. S2.50 per rear. Beyond SCO mile 53. CO per veir. Rate to Canaaa and foreign countries. J3 50 per rear. All sutscriptions are payable strictly la advance. Chirrs zr.t reiki: iar.s ere r-Ian-; r.: is their summer campaign. ;o: a funny zUzg. Ycuf Money is can't get a cents. 60-oent dollar for o0 -:o: British filai interests hare decided to present Shakespearean plays in lie talkies. j .0. Mr.r.v a Napclecn of Cnar.ce has tr-r.zV t hi; Waterloo with the stock-! Lolders money. -:o:- "i-.-t i i'r c cr mtVin' v.I Gen-: Tr,," -.A ,v, V:ba con- ferer.ee recently. -We'll say ain't," rejoins the A. F. of L. :o: you t r., r -v, r cr-'u rf Aa cur very reet people' are going to jaw ; these days, the average man can't ; ever hie ancient prejudice against ; j : Bible School Sunday. April 1st -The "Risen Christ" ! John 20:1-IG. It seems to us more appropriate to,,.,r..j.. dwell on the resurrection of Christ at this time, than fellow the life story, as asstcned by the lesson coir.- ; mittce. i:: Matt. 16:13-17; 27. At ; this time we think more of the fruits; r-- Christ's work Li fa and Irnmor- j tality, which he has brcught us. No greater been has come to man than the empty tomb a ris-en Christ, who erld to his disciples. "Lo. I am with you aHvay." What a blesse-iness. when wo an ray: I walk with the Kmc;, Hallelujah: '. That" blessed : c;x ir.9 5-ic;c. t:s ree the end of -.-the read. -The path ... ij as a shin ing i.j:. that sdiincth more and r: :e ui.to t3:e perfect day." Trov. -!:1S. rhe t m:h 5 ; filled with glory, as ! the ar.gcl appears: it is sanctified, be cause Jccus lai.l in it. What sur-rri-cs. cstonishment. excitement, joy i-nd -ia:I::ers. did the wemen and (. - :p!cs crcper'ence! What a day of lejcdeir.g for those that stood by the i res, ?nd saw the agony of His soul. Nov to hear. '.lie is net here; for he is lice, as ho said." "I am he that livcth and was dead; and behold I am riive furevermoro." Rev. 1: IS. That is a comforting thought for these that icve him: but it must be a tsrrcr t" tnem that ' pierced him" and rejected him. A glowing tribute i.i raid the women for their fidelity and reliability. When all the disci ples had fled and left Jesus alone, it was the- women who stayed by him at ti e crce-e only John had come T.ael: to receive the only gift from our Lerd. hie mother, to take care cf; he had ::- earthly poTcessicnr. his clcthos the soldiers took, gambling for his ccat. The women were the laet rt the cross and the first at the tcpulchre Easter morning, fearing neither tho Reman guard nor dark re;:.'. They were the first -dicsionar-ice that received the command: "Go to my brethren." John 2o:17. Their Icve for Jcsi:3 never changed. And so, aj v e reo herein, weman is amply vindicated; she lias proven that the tuive prencunced upon lier (Gen. 3: 16 1 ha I ron er- p'atcd: she is rc strrcd to equality with man.. Nothing in all the world ie better authenticated than the resurrection of cur Lord. There wore no witnesses to the resurrection, but the evidences that Jesns arose are, indisputable; the priest clan must have believed it, for they bribed the guard to say that hi3 disciples stole the body while they slept. Rut the living witnesses on that memorable Easter morning cannot be bribed nor be stilled, for all in unison, they shout: "I know that my redeemer liveth!" The first appearance was to a woman. Mary Magdalene. Her grief and tears pre vented her frcm taking in the situa tion properly and she did net at first see the angels, until she took a sec ond look, then she pays no atten tion to them as with tear-dimmed eyes and choking voice she says: "I weep because they have taken away niy Lord!" Through her tears, she dees not fllttshouih. xteilsjssjl Neb., as seoozJ-dsss nail waiter We rote that a cridnal has been --er.teneed to- two !ne scr.isnces. on. r.o doubt his lawyer ka? strong hope: :hinri so jbcv b; ittved concurrently. -:o:- i Instead cf knitting, like Penelope. while her Odysseus reams the seas. , Mrs. Samml Ir.su'.l seen:? to be im- proving the tcdiurci by quarreling: ;wi::i ariybouy i;nr. reach. :- Times are better. The e mhanaes ' i are full cf reference.- to those whe i have accepted positions. And only i" t'-1- J the sol; reports were ' of those locking like thunder for jus; : plain jobs. ! :o:- Th? Nc-w- Ycitc heal'.h chemists; irj:t:il r-,'- f f:v.f tirrn.'? if r"r u-al Vr: V ,:. ' w.-.ir-ky ian wct-K. b:u i -.-!- iwu4a..tl all the dignity they could muster. ar.ncuttec-d loudly that several of the brands veere decidedly inferior. Lesson Study! By L. Neitze!. lutirdock. Neb. recognize the Lord, mistakes him for the gardner. but that sweet, calm, i voice and the one word ; i "Mary" brings her back to herself j and with an exclamation of joy. "My " " ' ' " Teacher! - she is on her knees, ready to edere and worship. Such is the Csp;rience cf every soul that finds Jesus; Joy and Teace, unspeakable, thrilla the soul, and the deeper the sorrow for sin, the greater the ji" of pardoned sin. We otten ask our selves the question: "Why is there so little of the emotional in our scr- vue?". People - who, experience a' great joy w ill manifest and make it j hnrv.n in some way. j Well. Peter and John, when nod- j r!?d by Mary Magdalene, at once re-! "'Oil to the garden, to find out w hat they could reo. John, the younger, c utran Peter; he looks into the empty tcmb. recs the grave-clothes, but no more. Peter, coming up to the tomb, entered, sees the perfect order, no haste for Christ in leaving the tomb, he never was in a hurry. He ies con vinced that the Lcrd is risen; John ' believed" that the Lord had risen, and not as Mary supposed, been stolen away: he believed from evi dence of senses. The power i t the resurrection is shown in the trans formation of the apostles, from fear and distrust into veritable lions cf courage and cenfidence. Thousands have died for their faith in the risen ChrL-t. Paul was so thrroughly convinced that he made the resurrection of Christ the cornerstone of his preach ing and writing. The Christian church, from the first Easter, has gone steadily for-!lhc ward to the conquest cf the wrrhl. The resurrection of Christ is our onlv prcof cf immortality: and we need no mere. The resurrection makes it prsedble to vindicate Cod's justice and benevolence in the government of the world. If this life h; all. C.od annot he regarded as perfectly jusi and benevolent, because he frequent ly permits the righteous to be afflict ed rr.d even to be unjustly put to leith. while the wicked go unpunish ed and enjoy worldly prosperity. Rut if. ae- the re tirrection indicate-, there H a Pfe beyond the grave in whkh all earthly wrongs are righted and all wickedness ade quately punished, the moral charac ter cf God can be successfully vindi cated. To refresh cur memory we would again record the twelve appearances of Jesm a fine study in itself: (1) To Mary Magdalene. John 20: 1G and Mark 15:9: (2) To the other women. Math. 2S:9; (3) To Peter, Juke 24: 34; (4) To tv.c disciples on the way to Emmans. Luke 21:15; (5) To ten apcfitlea without Thomas, Luke 2!: 30; John 20:19; (G) To all Apostles with Thomas, John 20:30; (7) To seven apcstlos, John 21:1; (S) To disciples in Galilee, Matt. 28:16; (9) To COO at ence, I Cor. 15:6; (10) To James, I Cor. 15:7; (11) At Ascen tion. Acts 1:4; (12) To Paul, Acts 9:3. FRIDAY Mar. SO V Special One Day Showing Yard Length Woolens 3Y Ed V. Price & Co's. Special Representative Yen. S':cdi Set Tlier-i! Wescolt's Since 1S79 THINS IIOTHTKHOOD AX AID Hcdly v.V'Cd. Motion picture t- reeees ere almost itnar.isjous in de daring mc: aeraooa aius an r..ir.-. in her career. Louise F-.e: da aid a baby helps develop o'le's s n-e of humor. -Motherhood give a depth i unustiTnc.ing nctuiu cite va... ; Si;id . ?r:,:a t-.:earer. tit n -.ve;vo- trces i;.::i:uotd there was a falling o in u-i.il mash r.rt- s. but "They don-t tuea:t rauch. anyway "Thfjo is nothing keeps a v. -man ' young and beautiful like having a jbaby." declared Esther Ralston, strik ing at a popular notion to the ccn ' trary. ; Only Karen Motley differed in her ; opinion of the effect of motherhood j c:i an actress. -To tell the truth.." the said. "I don't think having a .baby has made the least change in my work. Acting is a knack. I am as ! happy as any mother could be. but !l cannot feel that as a player I am an. different." Said Ann Harding -No actress" v.-ork. I'm cure, was ever hurt by nioinerriocu. l lainrc ii musi aiwa. be a help. At any rate motherhood is so great a jcv. so deeply dcvelon- in that l think H sho,,;a bo a hoi; to a woman in no matter what work ;ehe engages." "Motherhood." said June Collyer. "inspire.: an actress or any othei woman to take care of her. -elf fo: her child's sake. It broadens lur outlook. "S'uart Frwin. my lai--bar.d." she smiled, "is perhap' a bet ter, aetrr for being a dad. I'll ask him'.' STATE MUST CAHRT J10RE HELIEF LOAD Lincoln, March 2. A 4-1 per cent increase in the relit, f load in Nebras ka next month was forecast today by Randall Riart. rtate relief director, as a result of abandonment of Civil Wo r k s Administration. A check has been made, he said, in a large group of counties to get 'advance information as to the prob ; able load. He also predicted that GO addition : al case workers will be needed to ; handle the investigation as to the I relief needs of men going off CWA. 'Applications will be checked both as to whether they are in need of relief I and as to the amount of work relief to which they should be assigned in order to permit them to maintain their families. Strange people, the I'rench. They seem to have just r.s much fun out of Sj-vi' sca::'1-1 llle r:'in" cinal character dead as we would have with the central figure alive and out on bond cooking up come new devilment somewhere. LEAD THE Easter Parade in Seme thin gr New The ccct is within your reach! Spring Is Here "DRESS UP" Tiec 33c-S9c Shirts 75c-$1.45 Hato $2.50-$6.50 Suits $17.50-$25 A FEW Boys' 2-Pant Suits Aoes 6 to 10 -- at $3.75 ;-;-; : t Cass County Farm Jirt - Rnroo,, Nnfp jFraiucs Re Bureau Notes Copy furnished from CSTIo t of lV.uiy Age&t Waia-KV-lt . i . . k r In la.: v.cek arti.-Ie regarding the mixture of your own chick ar.a lajing r.:ah it ias s:tod thst this iorrax:!a v.; u b. raixc! for about oOe per 100 - -un.s. This should be per KO pounds." The chick mash mixture given was: Ye".l.- corr.mcal A0' lbs. Shorts aOO K?. Bran li'V i' - ;t u.vcnr.ci oa: Groats Al;aifa leaf i.-ai S 0 lbs. - ... . . Dried Skim milk or dried ; buttermilk SO ins. t In another article regarding the I corn-hog program, two precinot com ! mittees wore omitted in n the list j of sixteen pr.cinc: committee?. They ! were: Liberty Precinet L. CI. Todd. ; chairman : A. O. IVarslcy. II. K. Fos ter, c'h.as. ilarvie-ou. j I euisvii'.e Precinct Aug. Stohl- :uan. i.ou -muo. tha-rman; m. ii. Hoover. Pan Sdiocman. John Spang le r. Mr. Todd and Mr. Stohlman are members of the board of directors as are all ethsr pre ci net committee chairmen. Tree eealir.;rs Available. Wor.i has Ivcn received that some ef the arieths cf tree seedlings for merly available through the exten sion service ran no longer be obtain ed due to the supply being exhausted. These are Jack Pine. Red Cedar. Hacklvrry. Maple and White Pine. However this still leaves a large num ber of varieties still available as fol lows. The closing date for accept ing applications is April 1st. American Elm. Chinese Elm. Rus sian Mulberry. Russian Olive. Green Ash. Austrian Pine, Western Yellow Umlli Pine, pjtton wood Boxclder. Ccrr.-H:--- Program Prcgr?ssing:. Wcrk or. he corn-hog program is progressing very nicely. About 1575 cor tracts h.d been filed Saturday. :iaih x24t'i. Precinct committees; have been stoadily at work, vcith the exctptio.i t-f tbclays caused by bail v. ce.tl aipeaiiir.g the con.tr.utcd acres being laid aside. They will, probably b. fiiiichtd with line, worku.jon Circular T'l. "Spraying- Tree Maich tieib. All farnue.; signing a coim-liog ,Te.ir.;ct Tiv rov uireti-to keep aceur :e r.ceeu'!!" of the :;ale, dieposition ;m;eha..e and production of all ba-ie cotun.odiM? oi; their farm. For this : arpoee the- Agricultural Adjustment Administration is supplying each coniraci iigner with a tanu account hook planned, to meet their needs. Theee boo;.:; v ill be given out at ear c. Jugs to be conducted by some cx -oriented farm account keeper in each precinct. - Treat Potatoes Before Plairtir.g. Tu control feab and other disease of potatoes the seed potatoes should be treated as follows before they are cut: immcrre tko tubers for a period of from one-hail to one and one-half ho lira in a cold corroe-ivo sublimate or formaldehyde rclution or from 3 to 5 minutes in a hoi solution of the lat ter. Fonnaldehvd. Solution: Add one pint cf formalin (formalin is a trade name representing 40 r'c solution cf formaldehyde fie.s) to 30 gallons of water for the i old solution, or two pints to 30 gallons of hot water. 4-H Clubs Start Activities. A large number of 4-11 clubs are starting their season's activities early, have organized and are hold ing their meetings regularly. Fol lowing is a list of the clubs organ ized and on record in the Farm Bu reau office: Add For Our Pad First year farm acccunt club. R. M. Kildee, Eagle, Iceder. finished 100r'c Add for Our Pad Second year farm account club, R. M. Kildee, Ragle, lectin. All Splice Rope club R. M. Kildee, Ragle, leader. Fail-land Hot Lunch Wiilene Fa gcr. Ashland leader, finished 100 To- Junior Toueemaids Mrs. R. M. Kildee. Ragle, leader. Wide Awaka. Seven Health club, Anne Ilaris, Plaltsmouth, leader. Country Cocks, cooking club, Mrs. Fred Rudolph. Ragle, leader. Learn to Cook club, Mrs. A. H. Duxbury, Plattsmouth. leader. Way to Health, cooking club, Mrs. II. R. Reasoner. Ashland, leader. Live Wire, cooking club, Mrs. R. A. Ivuehn, Murdoch, leader. I Can Maids, canning club, Evalyn Wolph. Nehawka. leader. Merry Stitchers, clothing club, Selma M. lleil. Cedar Creek, leader. Mending Maids, clothing club, Mildred Young, Nehawka, leader. Eeegle Prime Baby Reef, Clyde Alt hr.uce, Eagle, leader. Caseo Baby Beef, Glen Heneger, l Weeping Water, leader. 1 Blue Ribbon Baby Beef. William jDrandt. Jr., leader. Nehawka. Ilct-Soot Mccbanc3, engineering r- m. KRie. tt.vc. leader. Weeping Water IXisry Calf, Eifur Avoca. leader. ir.e Produce rs pip club. Kth:se:er, Weeping Water, : Racer, 1 Slander. Louisville, leader. -- ' - i Nehawka Pig Club, Orea Pollard, Nehawfca. leaiir. J A lirstcxk H&ders trainir.? rnect- vi:i T Weeping Water , when Krtcay atterr.ooa. March ti!s j Walter Tolxaaa will be here to aii with i he me-etir.g. Gronp Acli.ievtin.fiit Fro gram. Extension project cl-ab ia the county are making piar.s for grx'ap achievement days. These days serve f.s a f.r.:sh up for the project year. jThe programs which will consist offr r.Ur.g r.d presentation 5 community sinking, skits, plavlcts : , , and other rasial numbers are be- ing prepared by th? v omen under the direction of their croup chairman. Have you taken project work the past year? If not try to attend the pro grae nearest you and enjoy with the members this gr.'.a day of the club year. The Murray group will present their program Friday. April Cth at the Christian church in Murray at 1:30 p. m., while Wednesday. April 11th has been set aside for the Louis ville program, rt the Methodist church at 1:30. Pates for the other programs will be given later. Spray Fruit Trees at Proper T.r.te. Spraying of tiuit trees at the proper time and with the proper ma terials to control certain diseases and insects is very important. Not only must the spray be timely but it also must be adapted to the particular pest or disease and te the fruit being sprayed. For example. Povdeaux mix ture and concentrated lime sulful arc effective as fungicide- but cannot be used in peat h rpraying because of fol iage injury. Nicotine sulfate controls plant lice but l a- no effect oa the ocuiiing moth. Arcemue of lead will proteit fruits against the curculio but not against berere. Bordeaux mixture is more dcrirable than lime sulfur againet : pp'.e ".!'.e:ch. although either veil! control scab. Ami still further, certain diecr.ee ruch ae fire blight and bli ter ce.r.hcr and also certain inccctj such a- lb.: buftao tree-hopper arc mt affe.tcd by any pprayir.g treatment If you wich to know the materials to use and the proper time to apply them, to protect tko homo orchard from disease aid pivf. rek for Esten- Fruits." 'at the Farm Rur4uu office DESCRIBES SLAYING Lo Ar.gelc-. While hi hands trembled, as they clutched the arms of the witners chair, Harold V. Mont fort, 43 year old aut" salesman, told a jury why lie. killed Mrs. Ruby Hollar of Par one.. Kas.. last Jan. 15. "Ruby was the light of my life." Montrord related. "I went without clothes to buy her gifts. Wo had n MltSe breakfast quarr. 1 anil she said she was going to leave me and join her parents. I grabbed a nrltiron, and struck her." NOTICE TO CI! EDITORS In the County Court cf Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors (if the estate of Roy E. Meislnger. deceased: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and pre ontatlon rf claims against said e-tnte Is July 20th. 1934-r that a hearing will lie hi.nl at the County Court room In Plattsmouth on July 27th. 1934. at ten c"i lock a. m.. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated March 20. 193 1. A. II. DFXBFRY. ni26-3vv County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE To The Dundee Mortgage & Trust Investment Co., Limited, of Scotland, and all porsons having or claiming any interest in the North west IJuar tcr of Section Sixteen (IB), In Tow n ship Tin (10), North, of Range Thirteen (13). East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cnsa County, Nebraska, real name i unknown: Notice Is hereby given that Fled Ihcbnrr as plaintiff line, (lied In the Di-trict Court of Cas.i County. Ne braska, lils petition ugalm-t von n defendants, the purpose of which la to obtain a deerco nuletiiiK title to the above describi tl real estate In plaintiff ngplnsl nil claims by or un der any of the defendants and can celing and set tine su.lde. us having been paid and barrel by the Statute of Limitations of t!m Stale of Ne braska, the mortgage made by Ell J. W. Pitman and wife. Anna Pit man, to the defendant. The Dundee Mortgage & Trust Investment Co., Limited, of Scotland, dated June 19, 1SS2, filed for record Juno 19, 18S2, recorded In Book N, Pago GS of the records of said county, to secure the payment of $1000.00. You may answer said petition In Id court on or before May 7. 1934. or otherwise the allegations In aid petition will be taken aa true and a decree entered accordingly. FRED HEEBNER. Plaintiff. TYLER & PETERSON. Attorneys, Nebraska City, Nebr, iu29-4w NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass cour.- ty. Nebraska, To persons interested in the estate cf James T. Petley. deceased; -j been f.led prayin.c for adrair.SstrativMi of ssid estate and ppoir.tr.ier.t M t j.0.sr c 10 .3 jr tV. x", Krma M. Pegley, a. Admir.Wtratrix: T o( Arril lfS4 f r hA,ir.: o, that said petition ha boon et Ji-u applict-on. all jet:-o:-s jv.:eivJ kearir.s before sal Court n the ftft , are .r..y rt.f.ed that ihe r.-.a j0.ay c , jv-, f April. 1S4, at ten a. m. IVite.l March li 1S. A. II. iicxncuY. rall-'w County .Tudse. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cas coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditor cf the estate of; Oscar W. Zaar. deceased. No. S5M: ; Take notice that the time limited of 1S3 4: that a hearing will be had a, the County Court room in Plaits- tr.cuth on July 27. 13. at ten' o'clock a. ra.. lor the purpexsc of ex amining, allowing and adjusting all, claims or objections duly filed. IV. ted March 23. 1SS4. A. H. m XlU RY. m2-3w County Judge NOT1CP. TO CKKP1TCRS In the County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Emma J. Kimorlcy, deceased. No. 2 ? 7 0 : Take notice that the time limited for the tiling and presentation of; claims against said estate is July; 20. 1534: that a hearing will be had; at the County l ourt room in Plans- mouth on July 27. l!34. at ion o clock a. :n.. for the purpose ot ex - amir.ing. hearing, allowing and lusting all claims or objections duly filed. Pated March 23. 193 4. A. 1 1. lH'XlU'RY. ;n2t-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cars coun ty. Nebraska. To all person? Interested In the estate of William 1 Vug his McCrary. deceased : Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Frank A. Cloicit. as Administrator; that said pet it it n lias been set for hearing before raid Court on the i.wii uay ri .prii. ni ten. o'clock a. in. Patel March 17. 1534. A. 11. PFXIU'RY. mir-3v County Judge. NOTICE TO CKEIUTOUS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors cf the estate rf Ferdinand Prohr.sk a. deceased: Take notice that the time limited for the pifsentation and filing rf claims against said estate Is July fth. t53; that a hearing will be had r.t the County Court Room in Pl.ittcmouth on Juiy 13th. 1934. at ten a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and Adjusting; all claims, or objections duly tiled. Paled March 10th. 1934. A. H. IH'XBFRY. ntl2-Sw County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court rt Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To all persons Interested In the estate rf Christina Rumniel. deceas ed: Take notice that the Executor rf said estate has filed his final rcpeut and a petition for examination and allowance cf his administration ac counts, determination rf heirship, as slgnment rf residue rf said estate ami for his discharge; that said petition and report will be beard before said Court rn April t"th, 1931, at 10:00 o'clock a. in. Dated March 10, 1934, A. It. llFXPFKY. inl2-3vv County Judge. REFEREE'S SALE Notice ! hereby glve.t that by virtue rf judgment In partition con firming the harc entered rn Maivh 24. 1934, In the case rf Kihel O .von kop, plaintiff vs. Edward H. Om hop. rt al. defendants, then pcnd'rji in the District Court rf Ca-t County, Nebraekn, the undersigned wa wp pointed vcfetci. to partition the land Involved hi natd pot Ion; upon ivpoit of referee that physical paitltlon of ttie land could not be made without great prejudice to Hie parties It was thereupon ordered an. I d judge, I by I ho coin I that Kitd laud be sold and the proceed thereof be divided Into idiarea between the pat (lev as thereto fore del i rtnlne.l. In pursuance to raid Judnmeut rf court, tbr under signed refeieo will, on the 2Sth day of April. 193 1. al ten o'clock :i. m. rf caltl dav at t lie south front don or the rourtheu-o In Plattsmouth. In nald county. (ell the raid real estate. lo-vvlt Lot five ami Ibe SW'i of the SW'4 ; Lots 1 and 2 in I ho NK! of (ho SVi (except 1 rcrc in the pouthenst corner) all being In the southwest quarter of Sec. 31, Twp. 12 north. Rang? 12. cast rf the 6th P. M. In Cass County, Nebraska, containing 12S.93 acres, more or less; nt public auction to the highest bid der for cash. Said sale to be made subject to a mortgage lien of the I'll Ion Central Life Insurance Com pany. Terms of sale to be fifteen per ceiU of bid cash and the balance of purchase money to be paid upon con firmation of sale and making deed by referee. Dated this 24th day of March, A. D. 1934. W. G. KIECK. Referee. DWYER & DWYER, Attorneys. m26-ow NOTICE . whereas. Orval IVrsor. convicted fin Cass c-or.r.iv. on the Uth day of A.,ri tss. of ih .-rim of Porcvn. s for a parole r.r.d the Jt. avd t": & -miv.v .. t "-"ii !'.w b.at appear at tie State Penitential), at l.i-ccehi. Nebraska, or. said da and hcur ar.d show cause, if any ihrr-o be. V.y said sppbicaticvi sd-.ould. or shea id net be ere. -.ted M.VKHY il. SW ANSON. Sc.'v Pcard of Pardons v t. has; VON. Ch'.cf State Probation Of. ice r. SllPKlPP S SA1.P State of Nebraska. County of Or.s---. " Pv xirtue of an Order -f Sale is sued by C. P. l.c.b:wa. Clerk of the IVssrict tVmt wiih;: and for l'.-.- co-nr.tr. Nebraska. ::.! to reo direct - ! cd. I will or. the 3 1st da of March. I A. IV ISSt. at 10:00 ocbvk a m of i said dav at the south front door of the court house, in. ; ;reov.t T. in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cah the fol lowivc real estate, town: The north half iN0 of the southwest tjravter SV'4i of Section twenty - ohiht C'S. Township ter, t 1 f I . Kav.co tea t 101. Rest of the i th P. V. . in Cass Cinnty. Nebraska, sv.'o'ect to a prior trortnr.ee in favor of the Conservative Mortgage Com pany Tro ?rt,,u, ivj;,.r Jev ied ,u, y up and of I eKov j ;;ri,,on xeVa Rhodeu el ah de- i ftMidar is. to satisfy a imlccetit of said Court recovered by dobi 1 1 . Fcwter. Trustee, plaic.licf against said defendants. Plaltsmout h. Nebraska. February 23. A. l 1S3I. U. SYLVPS1 MK. Shcr'.tT Cass Oeur.ty. f2t'-."w- Nebraska. NOTICE OF UPAKlNt; on Petition for Pcierm.vction of Heirship. Vhuato f Pan Moore. In tko County Ccutt o ty. Nebraska. Tl c Stato of Ncb-aska e .-caved. Cass oun - To per- eons interested in -.:.! i-tate. eie.i : o. the.: Tkeo- i t rs and heirs t ike : t : t.v..,....,. i ... t . j !.'... .. .. . , . . . . ...... ..,., .... . . , n- tate tn Cass conrty . .-. or r.bci.t September. l!Mt;, he. re. a rcsidcr t and inhabitant f Cass cc..;.; ar.d .Red seired of the fei lew dt scribed real estate, to w ii : I -t seven t7.e!ght (M .-,r.d r.ire (91 in Piock s:ty 1 5; lie City rf Ph-ttM-.or.:h. C.;s county. Nebraska, a. . . n to He surveyed and rccor.ic"; ,'..: thereof leaving ss his sole and rr.'y heir al law tie I edJ.M .g -,.;ro.3 j ejon. to w it : C! arlotte Voo.e. Vi w;.:o,. . Jar.ey Hanson, b s daughter, and Elisabeth F'aehcd, Vi oaneeh ter. That the Interest of She petit leer-, in ti e above descttbe i real e-tste fee st-.ep'.o title to all of said real es tate by pure h a e a -. .'. w a i i a r t o re d . and praying for a deter. n-ir a; ;.vi of the lime of the death cf said Pa-. Moore r.nd cf l is heirs, tbe deg-ec of kinship ard the tight ot ..- .--.: cf the real pioperty bch-vt - - to tbe said de. cased, ir. the Stair o! Ne braska. It is ordered that tbe sar.e ;sr.; for hearing on tee c'a of V; v:. 194. before She Court y Cec.-1 ... Cass county 11 t-. e..-,t ho.ivr as Plattsro, nt h, Neb-aka. at :be rcc cf ten oVlo, V, a i v Dated a; P'.at tsr-.-r.-.h. Nv: - vis this l?th dav of V:.r, h. A P. A n PVr; . ml 9 3w "111' v '.J-r- NdVk-1' or uj.-ap.inv. Estate of tVv4o U--W---. .-.,.".-.:. In tbe Court .Vi.:i .-.5 4-.w , . ! t v Nrlijvl a The State , i N,-Vv?l. : Vo pr e sor.s irtcvr-vi.v ,-,st-. v :vc'. ; t. vs and heirs take re? -joe. ist V . . Si--e l'?i TV." T-i r.-;-ii,-.;i nr,-;'-Irs that Fade KaVoi .- u-mi. --i I'a'-v v.Mtr v . N,-:vtv. o" oo. I April bciis a ir-;.V -; 1 inhabtta r, Cvx , o.r-- y N.-bvas-.a. and died ...-,.'.; o: f.i fo"o jr...; .ieeMt rd lical r-tte. lo 1 : All of t l.-M I 10 1. SWU. Ni;i, Sec;o;i si iiO, Poxvn-r-btp lea liM. Kar,:e foui'eeti (III c.Ud all of Lot iweive 12). ;lV '4 . iv. tton s' nil, Town rktp ten (J. Kango fourteen (1(1, all fa Cass county. Ne braska, aooordieg to recorded plat containing 33.4 1 acres, more er less lofvlrg a-, b. is sole and only heirs at law (be follow lug. named persons, to- v. lt : Callie r:i!ie (former widow rf Dale Hakes); Lena (J. Krone (formerly Loin O. KakeO daughter; I-ctla MeCIain (form erly Let ha Rales) daughter; Cailant K. Rakc3, all over 21 years of age. That the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate U that rf a subsequent purchaser of an undivided one-third of said land, and praying for a determination of the time cf the death of said Dade Rakes and of his heirs, the degree of kin chip and the right of descent of the real prcperty belonging to the said deceased, in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 13th day of April, 1934, before the County Court of Cass county, in the court house at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 16th dav cf March. A. D. 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, ml9-3w County Juds.