PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934. PLATTS1IOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL fiie iPIattsmouth Joisrna PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT Entered at Postoffiee, Plattsmouth, 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 stritetly in advance W Of course, some ac cidents can not be prevented, but you can be relieved of all worry and expense if yen carry complete automobile insurance with this agency. Ssarl 5. Davis OFFICIOS: 2X11 Fl.OOIt Platts. State Bank BIdg. PLATTSMOUTH m VISITS AT TROOP HOME Mrs. Jack vonGillern of Nebraska City and Miss Josephine Bergreen of Walioo, are guests at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Troop, south of this city. Mrs vonGillern was formerly Miss Kathleen Troop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Troop and the visit of the daughter and friend is one that all are enjoy ing v?ry much. Bible School Sunday, June 3rd "Jesus in the Shadows of the Cross" Matt 26: 31-46 Let us say to the earnest, sincero Bible student: "Put off thy shoes from thy feet, for,the place wTiercin thou entcrest is holy ground." Gcth Bcmsn5. Gen. 3:5. .Much of- great importance 4 i rowded-in... jtyf'feiWrJ?. Jle-Savaour-lio- did notca,r phy. day before the . cueifiction.. 1. The annointing at Bethany by Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus. 2. The betrayal by Judas Iscariot. 3. The preparation of the pass over. 4. The Lord's Supper instituted. 5. Peter's denial foretold. These events require an intensive study, they are very significant. All have a direct bearing on the great doctrine of the atonement. The in cident of the washing of the disciples feet must net be overlooked; as also the consolation chapter, John 14, aiul the great high-priestly prayer of our Lord, John 17. should be given proper attention. The last hymn is sung yes Jesus could and did sing Ps. 115-1S, that would close the pr.Esover. Jesus and the eleven left the upper room for the garden of Gethsenianc. On the way Jesus re vealed to the eleven what would take place according to the old prophesy (Zcch. 13:7): "I will smite the shep herd, and the sheep of the Hock shall he scattered abroad." "This night so ncrr the crisis, a matter of hours. The ch?.dow of Gcthsemane is begin ning to fall on Christ'a ov.n spirit, ar.d lie know:; how it mu:t fare with men unprepared for what i:; coming." I'i-r.f. A. I. Bruce. But Jesus in cludes a promise. He will meet them in Galilee, after His resurrection. But Peter the iir.pt tuou.;, the outspoken, takes exception to the charge, "If all shall be offended in thee, I will never be offended." "And hj meant every word he hpok"). There were present, at least, a parsionatu devotion, a re solve thai no hurt, which he could ward eff, rhoi'ia. touch that revered body, and the inner consciousness that it would bo easier and far better to die with Christ than live with out Him." Rev. B. F. Meyer. They might forsake the Master, but he never would! Yet he was the one who did. Peter could not be liave that such a thing, as denying his Lord was possible for him to do. Oh, how little a human soul knows its own folly! Self- conceit brought disaster to Peter, and all the rest all fled when Jesus was arrested. The little company had come by this time to the garden. Eight cf them are to guard the gate, three are to go with Jesus to witness his agony. They had seen His glory on the mount of trans figuration, they had witnessed His power over death In the home of Jair us, they are to be His companions in His suffering. But alas they slsep. as they did ca the racunt oj trans figuration. Peter, James and John PLATTSMOUTH, HEBEASSA Neb., as second-class mail matter HOLD E0YS HERE Eugene Haws and Lawrence Hi ton, two boys that are located at the government camp north of the city, were taken up Sunday evening by Officers Dave Pickrell and Roy Stew art at the request of the camp offi cers. The boys were absent without leave from the camp and will be held here until the officers arrive to take them back to camp. Now that Nature has cut down the crops in the middle West, it may be up to the government to make good for the loss. . :o: A Philadelphia friend writes that his uncle is very ill, having a severe cold from wearing damp clothing. It seems he was taken down on the fourteenth day of a grapefruit diet. :o. It was somewhat shocking, after reading of two or three days' shoot ing and brick throwing, to find a headline from the Toledo war zone saying "Bitter in Strike." It is pos sible that the boys aren't playing the game in the right spirit? Is what the sport page calls "muckerism" ap pearing in our labor disputes? Lesson Study! By L. Neitzel, Murdock. Neb. are tho inner circle of the twelve. Jesus said to them: "My soul is ex ceedingly sorrowful, even unto death: abide ye here with me." v No one of us can imagine the aw ful, weight of the world's iniquity n-Kairr down iinnn the Dure spirit sical agony and death. -but the death of the soul, the separation from his Father. Truly he wa3 "made sin fcr us," He who "knew no sin." (2 Cor. 5:21.) "Abide ye here and watch with me." It was a very human feel ing that Christ showed, this need of companionship in his suffering; and let us not forget that men and wom en around us have the same need. Then he went a little forward, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying. "My Father, etc." Always, however, bitter the cup extended to Him, He knew that it was in His loving Fath er's hand. The victory over Satan, sin and hell was won in Gethsemane, not on Calvary. The demand of ths law was satis fied on tho cross. Did Jesus receive an answer to His prayer? Assuredly ho did. "If it was not possible "nevertheless, not as I 'will, but as thou wilt" complete submission surrender and the battle is won. No one has ever achieved the victory over sin and self, except by a com plete surrender to God's will. Dear reader: Stop and see the Saiour cn His face agonizing until "sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground." Luke 22:44, in pity and mercy the Father sent a messenger to strength en him. Luke 22:43. lie took my place." Praying three times, practi cally the same prayer, is not vain repetition, but there are prayer rrpi tions which cannot be avoided be cause they spring from a distraught soul. "Oh, what do you offer to the dear Lord in His garden of sorrow? Be one with the angels that comfort Him, by giving Him joy in the micist of Ills sorrow. Tears cf contribution, a broken and contrito heart, fervent aspirations of faith and love tckns of zeal, a close walk, a heavenward look, all these are r-picea and honey and milk to sweeten tho cup that is put to th lips cf Jesus after tho gall and vinegar." Rev. Baring Gould. "The hour i3 at hand." Jesus hat! ; come to His hour that as the Lamb of God He was to be placed on the altar as a sacrifice for the sins of the world. He was ready. Reconciled to the will of the Father. "Arise, let us be going." These words, quiet as the rippling of a brook, cover a sub lime heroism, a steadfast purpose that nothing can shake, to face the bitter end. Jesus, who in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up pray ers and supplications, with strong crying and tsars unto Him, that wa3 able to savs Kim from death, and as beard, in that He feared. Heb. 5:7. EAGLE NEWS ITEMS Miss Jones left last week for her iiorae at Stella. Madonna and Jean Adee were guests cf Mr. Adee's father, Mr. H. II. Adee at Steele City last week. Kermit Stewart, who has been teaching the music department at Wayne, returned home last w-eek Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph and daughters Monday even ing. Henry Sexcn, who has been a su pervisor at the reforestation camp at Fort Robinson, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Weyers and Beverly June took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walch and Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Robertson and Violet attended a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Alice Fentimons in Elmwocd Sunday. Pearl Ronhovde, who has been in the St. Elizabeth hospital recovering from an accident, was able to be brought home Monday. Her condition is considerably improved. Rcbert Pettit, who has been an old resident of this place, passed away Sunday afternoon at the home of his son, Gilbert Pettit. Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday at 2:30. Mr. Chamberlain toe k a group of young girls to Cook last Wednesday to visit Genevieve and Evelyn Gerd. These who went were: Frances and Ruth Caddy, La Verne Allen, Jean Marie Stewart, Virginia Trumble and Viola Root. Mr. and Mrs. George Peckham and family entertained the following last Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. How ard Meyers and children, of Bennet; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson, cf Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wall Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wall and daugh ters and Mr. W. O. Wall. 0. E. S. Kensington The ladies of the Eastern Star met with Mrs. J. H. Adee last Wednes day, May 23. All members were pres ent except two. After the regular business meet ing, games planned by the hostess were played. Sides were chosen for contest games and prizes were given. At tho clo.se of the meeting, re freshments were served by MscAdee. Thc.visitprs were Hr, CJhjylss Trum ble, Mrs. August Schwegman and Mrs. Marvin Carr. 0 Street Home Makers Club J.Irs. Laurence MeMaster was hos tess to the O Street Home Makers club on Thursday afternoon, May 24th. Each member answered roll call by giving a cooking hint. The by laws of the club were discussed and a pic nic to be held at Antelope park, on Sunday, June 3rd, was discussed. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. MeMaster served a delicious lunch. Mesdames Tom Sexon, Lou Piersol, Ecld Pcrter and Cooper were visitors. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. John Rockenbach. Tanning-Wall Nuptials Tall baskets of peonies and a bro caded screen formed a charming set ting for tho marriage cf Miss Gladys Aletha Lanning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lanning, of Talmyra, where she became the bride of Mr. Harvey Orin Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wall, at the home of the bride's parents near Palmyra Thurs day afternoon May 24, at 3 o'clock. Rev. Allen Chamberlain performed tr.c ceremony. When the guests had n;:-'cmblcd, the Misses Melva and Pauline Wall accompanied by Tvlrs. Arthur Thomson, of Palmyra, sisters of the groom, sang "I Love You Truly" and "Oh Promise Me." Mrs. Elmer Lanning. sister-in-law of the bride, played Lohengrin's Wedding March for the processional. Tho bride was attired in a floor longth gown of white Canton crepe. Her Mp shaped veil was cf white tulle and she carried a boquet of Talisman roses tied with white tulle. Orris Lanning, brother of the bride, and Ralph Ransford, were ushers. Mis;s Gladys Schwcgman had charge of the guest book. Miss Viola Lanning, sister of the bride, and Miss Grase Lanning, a cousin cf the bride, presided over the guest room. An informal reception followed the ceremony. Those assisting in the serving were Mrs. George Weyers, Mrs. Fred Weyers, Mrs. Arthur Thom son, Mrs. Elmer Lanning and Miss Iliff Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wall will reside in Beaver City, where Mr. Will will con duct the municipal band and teach music in tho public schools. Father and Sen Banquet Eighty-two covers were laid, for the Fathers and Sons at the banquet Friday evening at the M. E. church. The menu was breaded pork chops, escalloped potatoes, combination veg etable salad, sweet potato souffle, rolls, strawberry shortcake and cof fee. Mrs. Freda Wall was chairman of the menu committee. Her assistants were: Mrs. Kaatz, Mrs. Hursh, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Vinson and Mrs. Adee. A red and white motif was used In appointments. Garden flowers in low vases adorned each' of the six long tables. W. C. T. U. posters were used an the walls. Favors were clever lit tle gentlemen fashioned of marshmal lows and gum drops. Mrs. Laura West served as chairman on the dec oration and table committee. Those who helped her were Mrs. Seatter gocd, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Muenchau md J.Irs. Jack. Twelve waitresses helped with the serving. Each wore .Hatching caps and aprons. Rev. Chamberlain made an able toastmaster. He introduced Mr. G ro ver Palmer, who welcomed the fath ers and sons. Sumner West responded with a clever toast, concluding it with an original poem on apprecia tion. Dr. Stewart gave a splendid ad Iress cn the responsibility of fathers and sons, to which Bernard Porter answered with a typical son's views :n boys affairs. At intervals Kermit Stewart led the pep songs so every one had a -cusing good time. The speaker of ho evening was Bob Simmons, of accttsbluff, who gave a lecture in onncction with lantern slide pic tures entitled "The Trails of Wash ington." Mr. Simmons is a well in formed man, a past state commander it the American Legion, a long time congressman from the Sixth Nebraska iistrict and a candidate for nomina tion to the office of United States ;cnatcr from Nebraska on the repub lican ticket. The W. C. T. U. organization did lot sponsor the banquet as a means Tor financial gain, but meant it to be a gesture for Temperance, coup 'ed with a jolly get together for the fathers and sons to enjoy. The Union is pleased to announce that the small plate fee covered all expenses. Mrs. Belle Jiiek is director for this department in the W. C. T. U. work. Anyway;, we find out through the kidnapers just 'ho is left with the money.. . , ,, Jnmen F. llodnnr. Attorney i2i First National Hank Building Si j k . St 'OTICE of" Hearing on Petition for . - Authority to-Mortgage , Rual Estate Notice of hearing on petition of J. Leslie Wiles, guardian of Isaac Wiles, incomptent, for authority to mortgage real estate of said ward. The next of kin and all persons interested in the estate of Isaac Wiles, incompetent, are hereby noti fied that a petition was filed in the District Court f Cass County, by J. Leslie Wiles, guardian of Isaac Wiles, incompetent, en which the following order was made: . oniEii. snow caupr Now on this 23rd day of May, 1934, this1 matter came on for hear ing on the petition of J. Leslie Wiles, guardian of Isaac Wiles, an incom petent person, for authority and li cense to execute a mortgage covering certain real estate of said ward to secure payment of a loan to be made for the purpose of paying debts against the estate of said ward and for the further purpose of mainten ance and support of said ward and of his family. It appearing that it would be for the best interests of the estate of said ward that said petition be granted and the guardian of said ward granted authority and license to negotiate a loan for and on be half of the estate of said ward and to secure payment thereof by execut ing a mortgage covering certain real estate of said ward, as set forth in said petition. It Is Therefore , by the Court or dered and decried that the next of kin of Isaac yiles, an incompetent person, and all persons interested in his estate, be and appear in the Dis trict Court of Cass County, at Platts mouth, Nebraska, on the 27th day of June, 1934; at the hour of 10 o'clock in the a.' m., there and then to show cause, iif any there be, why J. Leslie Wiles, guardian of Isaac Wiles, an incompetent person, should not be granted power, authority and license by this .Court, to borrow the sum of Five Thousand Five Hun dred ($5500.00) Dollars from one William Sporer, for a period of 8 years at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, and give his note therefore, as such guardian, and secure pay ment of said note by executing a mortgage covering the Northeast Quarter (NEiVi) of the Southeast Quarter (SE'4) and the South Half (SV2) of tho Northeast Quarter (NE'4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Eleven (ID Range Twelve (12) Cass County, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts due by said ward and by his estate and for the further purposes of maintenance and support orsaid ward and of his family- . . . . ' It is further ordered that notice of such hearing be given the next of kin of said ward and all persons in terested in his estate by publication In the Plattsmouth Journal as pro vided by law. By the Court. d. w. Livingston. w31-3w Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested In the estate of Catherine Hi Id, deceased. No. 3028. Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate- and appointment of Michael Hild as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 15th day of June, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 21, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, m21-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Luther F. Jones, deceased. No. 3019: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Septem ber 22, 1934; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room In Plattsmouth on September 28, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 25, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, m28-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of William H. Shop'), deceased. No. 3021: Take notice that the time limited limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Sep tember 22, 1934; that a hearing will bo h?d at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on September 28, 193 4, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, al lowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 25, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, m28-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of August Kaffenberger, deceased. No. 3020: Take notice thet the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate Is Septem ber 22, 1934; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room In Plattsmouth on September 28, 1934, at ten o'clock a., m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, cllowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 25, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY. m28-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Appointment of Adminis trator Do Bonis Non In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Albert Wesley Vallery, de ceased. No. 2537. Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for the appoint ment of A...L. Tidd as administrator de bonis non of all the estate of said deceased not already administered upon, that said petition will be heard before this Court on the 15th day of June, 1934 at ten a. m. Dated May 21, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m21-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Fred Patterson, deceased. No. 2846: Take notice that the Administrator of said estate has filed his final re port and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, 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 June Sth, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 7th, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, ml4-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determin ation of Heirship Estate of Nancy Blankinship, de ceased. File No. 3026. In tho County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in tho estate, cred itors and heirs take notice, that T. Arthur Wiles has filed his petition alleging that Nancy Blankinship died intestate in Iowa prior to November 2, 1867, being a resident and inhabi tant of Iowa, and died seized of the following described real estate, to- wit: South Half, of tho Northwest Quarter of Section 4, Township 10, N. Range 11, in Casa County, Nebraska; leaving as her sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to wit: George W. Knapp, her son. That the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is that of a subsequent purchaser of part of said land, and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said Nancy Blankinship, and of her heirs, the degree of kindship and the right of. descent of the real property belonging to the said de ceased, in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 15th day of June, 1934. before the County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. Da tad at plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 21st day of My A. P- 934. : A. H. DU5BURY, . (Ssal) xaSl-Sw County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cas Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons Interested in the estate of Ella Root, deceased. No. 3025. Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of A, N. Root as administrator; that said said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 15th day of June. 1934, at ten a. m. Dated May 19th, 1834. A. H. DUXBURY. m21-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John E. Kirkham, deceased. No. 3023: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of J. K. Pollock as Administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 8th day of June, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 10th, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, Tnl4-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of George D. Nelson, deceased. No. 3029: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Thelma Olson as Administratrix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 22nd day of June, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Dated May 28, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, m28-3w County Judge. NOTICE That Harry Albin has filed his ap plication with the County Clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, to operate a dance hall on Lot 11. in Block 5, Latta's First Add in the Village of Murray, Cass county, Nebraska, from this date till January 1st, 1935. Said application will be considered by the County Board of Cass county, Ne braska, on the Sth day of June, 1934, at ten o'clock in the forenoon in their office in the Court House In Platts mouth, Nebraska, and if there are any objections to said application they shall be filed on or before said date for consideration. Dated this 19th day of May, A. D. 1934. GEO. R. SAYLES, m21-4sw County Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass. SS. By virtue of an Execution issued Ly C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South Front Door of Court House, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate to-wit: An undivided one-ninth in terest in and to the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Four, and an undivided one-ninth interest in and to East Half of the Northeast Quar ter of Section Five, all in Town ship Eleven, Range Ten, East of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Ne braska: The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of Ralph C. Rager, defendant, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court recovered by Searl S. Davis, Guardian of Evelina Rager, in competent, plaintiff, against said de fendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, May 23, A. D. 1934. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cas3 County, m24-5w Nebraska. NOTICE OF HEARING on Tetitlon for Determin ation of Heirship Estate of Alonzo M. Jones, de ceased. File No. 3027 9-457. In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in said estate, cred itors and heirs take notice, that T. Arthur Wiles has filed his petition alleging that Alonzo M. Jones died intestate in Ohio prior to February 7th; 1885, being a resident and in habitant of Ohio and died seized of the following described real estate. to-wit: South Half of Northeast Quar ter and Northeast Quarter of Southeast .Quarter of Section '5.' Township 10, N, Range 11; and also the Southeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter and West Half of Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 10, Range 11; leaving as his sole and only heir3 at law the following named persons, to wit: Elizabeth Jones, his widow; Mary L. Lemert. Lorenzo E. Jones and Vqlney W. Jones, his children. That the'intcrest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is that of a subsequent purchaser of part of the said lands; and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said Alonzo M. Jones and of his heirs, the degree of kin ship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to tho said deceased, in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for healing on the 16th day cf June, 1934, before the County Court of Cas3 County in the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. Dated at Piattsmcuth, Nebraska. t!jig 21st day of May. A. D. 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m21-3w County Judge. , NOTICT TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. ' To the creditors of the estate of Christian May, deceased. No. 3016: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Septem ber 22. 1934; that a hearing will l,0 had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on September 2S, 1934. at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing:, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 26, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY. m28-3w County Judge. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that tli partnership between L. I). Hiatt and Thomas J. Slayman, operating tunu r the trade name of Nebraska Ba.-kct Factory is dissolved. The said L. I). Hfatt retaining tho trade nam.' of Nebraska Basket Factory and as suming the indebtedness thereof. Of all of which due notice shall be taken. Dated May 16, 19 34. L. I). HIATT. ml7-4w THOMAS J. SLAYMAN. C'rofoot, Frmifr, t'onnoliy A: Strk-r, Attorney Omaha National I'.ank HMpr. OMAHA, NKIiK. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS To Robert S. Wilkinson; Helen Fenn Reed; Will Eugene Reed; John II. Croxton; Thomas R Tootle; Thomas K. Ilanna; Eugene L. Reed; Carring ton Hammer; Calvin Russell; I Russell; Elizabeth Mack; S. Clinton, real naino unknown; ('. P. Squirt s, real name unknown; F. T. D ivi:--, real name unknown; H. II. Rus c!I, real name unknown; J. II. Bellows, veal name unknown; John W. Brook-, Alpheus Hardy and John N. Denison, Trustees: D. N. Myer:;. Trustee Frank E. Johnson and John S. St nil. Executors of the last Will ami Testa ment of Elizabeth C. Handler, de ceased; Helen Fenn Reed. Executrix and Eugene L. Reed, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Ltieiu.i F. Reed, deceased; the Heirs, Devi sees, Legatees, Personal Representa tives and All Other Persons interest ed In the Estates of Lucius F. Reed, J. E. Peterson, real name unknown, Elizabeth C. Hsndley, Eugene L. Reed and Ieaac I). Harmcr. real names unknown; Reed Bros.; Weep ing Water Sunday School Library As sociation; First Cons'l Church; West ern Limestone Products Company; Myers Crushed Stone Company; the Burlington & Missouri River Rail road Company in Nebraska; The So ciety of the Home of the Friendless; All Persons having or claiming any Interest in (a) Lots one (1). two (2) and three (3) in B!oek one (1) in River side Addition to the City of Weeping Water, Cass county. Nebraska, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the center of Section 1, Twp. 10, North Range 11, East of 6th P. M., Cass county, which 1 marked with a 4'x4"xG" concrete post, thence west S20 feet to the east side of Quarry street, thence south 300 feet to the north side of Q street, thence east 820 feet to the center section line, thence north 300 feet to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom the right-of-way of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, which is 50 feet at right angles from center line as now located and also excepting therefrom a 40-foot Coun ty Highway as now located north of said railroad right-of-way, and (b) Sub-lot one (1) of Lot eleven (11) in the SEU of NV i . Section 1, Twp. 10, Range 11. East of f.th P. M., Cass county. Nebraska, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point 10 rods west of the center of Section 1, which cen ter is marked by a 4'xl"'x6" concrete post, said starting point being the SW corner of Lot 26, thence north 20 rods to a limestone, which is the NW corner of Lot 26, thence east 10 rods to a limestone, which is the NE corner of said Lot 2 6, thence north on the center line of said Section 687 feet, thence west 794.5 feet, thence south 14 degrees and )'2 min utes east 437 feet to a 4'x20" Burr Oak stump, thence west S degrees and 38 minutes north 3S3 feet, cal culated distance, to a point 16 rods east and 2 9 roils north of the SE cor ner of the SWU of NWU Set lion 1, Twp. 10, R. 11. thence south 39 rods, thence east along the renter line cf said Section S91 feet or 54 rds to the place of beginning, containing 17.96 acres, more or less Real names unknown: ' You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 11th day of May, 1934. Harold S. Myers commenced an action against you and eac h of you in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, said action being known as Docket 7. Page 54; that the purpor.e of said action is to quiet plaintiff's title to the real estate described in the foregoing caption; that plaintiff prays in paid action that certain lienn. judgments, mortrraues. trust deeds and other matters be declared to be Invalid and of no force or ef fect as against plaintiff's ownership and title to said property, and that all claim, right, title or interest cf each and all of tho iinfpnd.mts against said real estate' be declared invalid and of no force or effect as against the estate, interest and ownership of the plaintiff, and that plaintiff be granted further equit able relief. You arc hereby notified that you must answer said petition on or be fore the 25th day of June, 1934, or a default Judgment will be rendered against you and the relief granted to the plaintiff a3 prayed for in his peti tion. HAROLD By S. MYERS. Crofoot. Fraser, Con- -nolly & Stryker, His Attorn-a V v