PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. Muri y 1 Ray Frederick v.-as able with the family to make a visit at the home pf friends in Greenwood where they Resided before moving to Murray. ' Mrs. S. P. Latta who has been sick for so long is reported as being some better at this time and which is pleasant news for her many friends. Harry Albin and wife were over to Omaha last Saturday where they were looking after some business matters and as well was visiting with friends. Tom Nelson was a visitor in Omaha on last Sunday where he wa.s guest at the home of his son, Lawrence Nel son and family and 'where all enjoyed a good time. C. V. Harrows, who has been work ing rather hard and steady was not feeling the very best and was com pelled to refrain from his work on Monday of this week. The Murray transfer company was unloading two cars of cottonseed meal for Messrs. W. J. Philpot and Harvey Raspe which they are using for the feeding of their stock. The Murray lumber yard has been unloading a car cf lumber, one of sand and another one of plaster which speaks up and says times are getting better, a fact all are pleased with. George Bcrgcr painted the Wood man hall on last Thursday and Sat urday, making it white, which makes a very pleasing looking building. Cot ter take a peep at the structure after its completion. Omar Schlichtemeier and wife and also Mrs. Tillie Johnson, mother of Mrs. Schliclemeier were visiting from their home near Nehawka. at Murray last Saturday ami as wen were looking after some business. Mrs. M. G. Churchill who has been po seriously ill for some time past and has been kept to her bed, is re ported as being seme improved at this time. Her many friends are hop ing that her improvement will con tinue. Miss Neva Lancaster who has been in charge of the store was not feel ing the very best and was compelled to remain at home and so the store had to be looked after by Mrs. R. A. Noell, during the time of her sister's illness. Mrs. Edith King of California and where she has resided for a numbei of years arrived in Murray and vi cinity and has been visiting with her many friends and relatives. Mrs. King was accompanied by her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young were visiting with friends and as well were locking after some business matters in Nebraska City on last Saturday where they were visiting with friends. Lon Crosser was called to Omaha on Monday of this week where he went for a tank of gasoline and for which he is finding a good demand, lie also has disposed cf two new Pontiacs to Omaha rarties at the gar age the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lancaster enter tained at their home on last Sunday and had as their guests for the occa sion, Paul Stilleinger and w ife, Pill J Kennedy and wife, Dan Horchar and family and John Eppings and wife, the latter of Murdock. Cameron Cathey, formerly of this vicinity but for the past few years a resident of "Waterloo, Iowa, where he has been in the drive-it-yourself business with the family arrived and has been visiting with relatives and friends for the p;;st week. 1 Deputy State Sheriff Jarvis E. Lan caster was a visitor in Murray last Monday morning- meeting with his many friends here r.nd by the way was also looking after his political fences as he is candidate for the nom ination for the office of county sher iff, subject to the voters of the dem ocratic party at the primary election August 11th. Jarvis bus many friend;! in and about Murray where lie resided for many years. Ray Frederick Jluch Eetter. While one knee which was more severely injured and which remains in a very painful condition, Ray Frederick is getting along very nice ly at this time considering the se- versity of the injuries which he re ceived when his truck was hurled in to the ditch. Mr. Frederick is so that he is able to get about in his car. Many of his friends over the county, and he has many of them, Jiave called on him. Among them are Rex Peters, Henry Wilkins, M. G. Failing, Wm. Tailing. Robert Palmquist and George Rouse of Greenwood. Making; Hay Racks. Thomai Nelson of the Murray lumber yard, assisted by George Mei singer, have been making some hay rack3. one going to Henry Tinim, one to Myron Wiles and another to Guy Kiser, and have been keeping the SUMMER SERVICE! How About Your Car? Decs it ?ive you plenty of power, are all the connecting reds and bearinos ud snun and does the battery supply plenty cf Juice for starting. Aro your cranes ana lights 6. K. If not, see us at once. Our Work is Guaranteed! BAKKE GARAGE East Main St. Murray, Nebr beys pretty busy. Ecturn from the 7est. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. I Hid who were spending some two weeks in the west and during the time were guests v.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Puis where they enjoyed a very pleasant visit and saw some very nice country, being at Parish, Wyo., Mrs. Puis home returned here last Saturday and while they wer well pleased with the trip they were also glad to get back to good old Cas county and the friends at Murray. Sperdinft Week in West. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nickles and Mrs. Henry C. Long departed on Tuesday for the western portion of the state where they will spend the remainder of the week. Mrs. Long owns a farm there and they will visit it as well as looking after some busi ness matters for a few days. Wheat Very Fair. The threshing returns from the vicinity of Murray has shown a very pleasant returns as shown by the threshings which have been com pleted. Some of the results are as follows: Martin Sporer 32 bushels an acre. Ike Todd. 32. Glen Todd, 30. John Hobscheidt 20. One of the fields f f O. A. Davis was not quite so high. IvTany Trains Carry Cattle. The Missouri Pacific has been do ing a very thriving business of late in the transferring of cattle from the arid north to the plains of Texas where the moisture has been abund ant, and where they will be taken care cf. The government has charge of the transferring. Business Changes Hands. A. I). Eakke who has been engaged In business in Murray for a number of years lias two good offers for em ployment at a good figure and so last Saturday disposed of his garage interests in Murray to Ilollis Akins, v, ho has taken the institution over and v." ill conduct the same in the fu luie. Mr. Dakke was moving on last Mcnday the tools and stock, getting ready to enter upon his new position. llezU With Painful Accident. 7 7: Wm. Sporer who has been in her bed for some weeks, was able to be cut lasit Sunday and was taken to the home of her sister. Mrs. A. G. ! Long where a dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Homer Miller and bus hand, as they are to return to their 'lome r.t Plainview soon. In seme way Mrs. Sporer slipped and in falling, one fo her feet and legs were very badly injured. She has been com pelled to return to her bed and it is feared it will be some time before the injured limb is so thr.t she can again got about on it. However her many friends are all hoping it will not be long before she shall again be able to be around. Injures Ankle at Play. Ethan Allen and a number of his fellows while engaged in a water fight at the upper garage, had the misfortune to slip and in some way sprained one of his ankles very bad ly. Ho lias been somewhat lame for a few days, but is some better at this time. At Your Service if You Please. Enteric Roddy, the genial and ac comivirtk'ting carrier cf the mails on the rural route running out of Mur ray who lias been enjoying a vaca tion for the past two weeks and while he was away Harry Albin suc cessfully looked after the work, re turned home on last Monday and tooic over the work again and pleased to meet and greet the trons. was pa- Iuotcrcycle for Sale. Harley Davidson motocycle for Kale, in fine condition. JOE RICHTER. ltv Murray, Nebr. Profit and Loss Club. We have organized a new 4-II club with Everett Spang'er as leader. We have had three meetings with the to tal attendance of forty-two. The fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent Rob Long; vice-president Marie Read; secretary, Imogene Worthan; news reporter Lois Gerking. We are to meet twice a month. News Re porter. Had Kerry Trip. Seven auto loads of Nebraska rela tives cf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray (Political Advertising) ' h IALFI Republican Candidate for County OoEiniisdoner Second District Primary Election August 14, 1934 Your Support Is Appreciated I have been a resident of Cass and adjoining county for 47 years of Summerfiold, Kansas, spent the day with them, taking well filled bas kets of lunch to add to the cafeteria dinner which was served at the noon hour and which included fried chick en and ::11 the trimmings. And all sure enjoyed it after their long drive. I e ( ream and cake were served be for the guests departed for their home. It is needless to say all en joyed the day and hope to have an other chance to vh'it at this Kansas home. These attending were: Philip Fnar.gier and family, F. J. Spanpler and family, Richard Hollenheck and wife. Mclvin and Miss Ruby Thorns f "Weeping Water: Albert Murray and family and Arnold Meisinger of Cedar Creek; A. L. Murray and fam ily of Nebraska City; Mrs. Flora Mur ray and Duar.e Smith of Union; Har ;V,',v Metzger and family and Mrs. Isa helle Yost cf Syracuse; R. L. Alex ander and family of Lincoln; Mrs. Emma Murray of Alva, Okla.; and the Guy Murray family and Miss Ardry Wahlen of Snmmorfield, Kansas. Two weeks ago this same crowd r.iet at the Albert Murray home at Cedar Creek to spend the day visiting with Mrs. Emma Murray and daugh ter, Mary of Alva. Okla., and it. was then the trip to Summerfield was planned. Uccting Aid Society. The Aid Society will meet at the Christian church Wednesday after noon, July 11th. Hostesses, Mrs. Fred HiJd, Mrs. Margaret Erendell, Mrs. Will Seybolt. BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSING In cruer that the owners and clerks of the various business houses of the city might more thoroughly enjoy the day of independence, the business houses of the city were closed at noon. Owing to the fact that there was no formal celebration staged here a large part of the vacationers mo tored to the nearby bathing benches or cities where formal celebrations were staged. A number from here motored to Red Oak, Iowa, where they spent the day in the enjoyment of the celebration. CONTINUES QUITE POORLY Mrs. Leo Bintner, residing south cast of Murray, who has been at a hospital at Omaha for the past sev eral weeks continues quite poorly and her case has caused a great deal of worry to the members of the fam ily. Mrs. Rintner lias been poorly for rome months and it was hoped that she might respond more rapidly to the treatment at the hospital. It is hoped, however, that the next few days may show a much better im provement in her general condition. STILL QUITE POOPtLY Mrs. W. T. Scotten, who has been very critically ill lor several weeks is still quite poorly end ha:s failed to show the improvement which has been hoped for and has gradually grown a great deal weaker. The members of the family have all been here in the last two wecqs to be with the mother in her illnes. HIGHEST Mas-ket Pries PalcS cs? GRAIN See Us Before You Sell! Farmers Elevator Go. Murray, Nebr. Robert D. Weston, ttgr. Phone 17 AVOCA NEWS Timer Hennings and the family were spending the Fourth of July at the home cf their folks at Louis ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilollenberger were over to Omaha on last Tuesday where they were looking after some business for the day. In a game of baseball which was played at Nehawka between the Ne hawka and Avoca teams, the Avoca team won by a score of 13 to 9. Earl Freeman and family were spending Sunday at the home of his rarents. Edward Freeman and fam ily northeast of Weeping Water. Elmer J. Hallstrom was called to Lincoln on Tuesday of last week where he had some business matters to look after for the Farmers Bank of Avoca. Fred Marquardt and wife were visiting in Louisville last Sunday and where they also attended a picnic at the lakes along the Platte in the evening. John Everett and family were en-' joying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rrinton at Elmwood on last Sunday where all enjoyed the visit very much. The clever and genial agent for the Missouri Pacific, Mr. A. W. Carr who has served the public at the station was transferred to the third trick job at Union last Tuesday and a Mr. Roghlemein was sent here in his place. R. L. Propst, father of Mrs. Elmer Hallstrom. is visiting at the Hall-' strom home in Avoca from his home at Lake Worth, Florida, and is ac companied by a Cuban maid who as sists him in getting about as hisi eyes are very poor. Wm. Sporer who had not been in Avoca since the time the railroad was built until the present, was visiting with friends here on last Tuesday. Mr. Sporer who resided northeast of Weeping Water years ago makes his home at Murray at this time. Simon Rehmeier and the family of AIvo were visiting at Avoca on last Monday evening, and sure they do not forget when the celebration is had here for it affords them an op portunity to visit with their many friends. They were accompanied by Professor Leo Hauptnian and family who are residents of AIvo, as Profes sor Hauptnian has been elected to be superintendent cf the AIvo schools. They also visited Lis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ilauptman. Celebration a Success. The P'ourth of July celebration which the people of Avoca put on every year on July 2nd in the even ing was duly held on last Monday evening and a large and well pleased crowd was present and enjoyed the program, and as well were thrilled by the potentious clouds which threatened rain but did not deliver the goods. Some were frightened away on account of the threatening weather but most stayed the evening out. There was music by the juven ile band and Hal Garnet and family of Plattsmouth were here and sang which was enjoyed. The two daughters of Herman Wagner also gave a musical num ber. Ernest Gollmer, Oscar Zimmer and Verne Rawalt were heard in a saxophone trio which was very pleas ing to all. One of the pleasing fea tures of the evening was the Chiek enhouse Orchestra which was com posed of Lloyd Behrns, Vern Rawalt, Ernest Gollner and Emory Vails. They sure did bring the applause from the happy crowd. Mrs. J. J. Cul len and P. Straub gave a very pleas ing duet. The Friendly Farm Girls, and you could see friendship in their happy smiles, was the next number and was rendered by a chorus of So phia Stubendick, Opal RufTner, Ir.es O. Ohlersherg, Edna Mohr, Alma Hillman and Lorinc Wahlers. A whistling solo was given by W. II. Sims of Lincoln. A very fine time was had notwith standing the fear and hope as to that of rain. Candidates Were Here. Among the merry crowd visiting the happy throng were a number of candidates, they being W. G. Kieck who is county attorney and wishes to succeed himself, John E. Turner, county treasurer who is seeking re election and our own Shorty Homer Sylvester who desires to be sheriff for another four years and was ac companied by his amiable deputy. Thomas Walling, all adding to the Interest and color of the celebration. Mrs. Steinhcff Passes. Mrs. Win. Steinhoff, formerly Miss Lena Buckman, aged 54 years, pass ed away at their home in the coun try several miles southwest of Avoca last Thursday evening after a short illness. Mrs. Steinhcff was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Buckman cf Avoca. She leaves the husband, two children and her par ents to mourn her departure. The funeral was held from the North Eranch church and attended by a host of friends, so many that the church building could not hold them. If we had taken our boom time architect's advice and biult a 3-car garage, we could now move into the garage and rent the house. :o: Every penny spent fop advertis ing will yield a big return. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John Lohmeier, deceased. No. 303S: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Vern R. Shepler, as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 27th day of July 1P34 at ten a. m. bated June 27 10 34. A. II. nUXBURY, jy2-3w County Judge. t'mfnnt, I"rnsTj Connolly StrjktT, Attorney: Omaha National Hank IilJg. Omalia, Nebr. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application (if Charles II. Gibson, Guardian of Ruth Pauline Harmer and Rosemary Harmer, Minors, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance to a license granted on the ISth day of June, 19 3 4 by Honor able D. W. Livingston. Judge of the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, to Charles II. Gibson, Guard ian cf Ruth Pauline Harmer and Rosemary Harmer, minors, for the sale of an undivided one-eighth in terest, being the undivided one-sixteenth interest of each of said minors in the following described real es tr.te: Commencing v.t a point 5S6 feet north and 675 feet west of the center of Section 1. Town ship 10. North Range 11. East 6th P. M.. Cass County, Nebras ka, this being marked by an oak tree post, running thence north 14 decrees and 02 min utes west 437 foet, thence east 704.5 feet, thence south 423 feet, thence south 4 4 degrees west 3 30 feet, thence north 61 degrees 40 minutes west 505 feet to the place of beginning, all in the SEU of the NWU of Section 1, Township 10, Range 11, Cass, County, Ne braska ; for the maintenance, education and support of said minors and the pay ment of their debts. I will sell said real estate at public, vendue on the 17th day of July, 1934, at 10:00 a. m. at the south door of the Cass County Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale will remain open cr.e hour. CHARLES H. GIBSON, Guardian of Ruth Paul ine Harmer and Rose-21-4w mary Harmer, minors. j LEGAL NOTICE TO: Florence Gillespie and Orville F. Gillespie, wife and husband, that you, and each of you, are hereby ; rtified that on the 7th day of June, 1934, The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation as plaintiff, filed its petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, Ap pearance Docket 7, Page 6S, the ob ject and purpose of its actvon therein stated is to secure a judgment and decree ascertaining the amount due plaintiff under and foreclosing one mortgage made by the defendants Emma Andrus, a widow, Harold G. Andrus and Edna Andrus, his wife, Florence Gillespie and Orville F. Gil lespie, wife and husband, on or about the 21st day of August, 192S and recorded in the office of the Register cf Deeds of Cass County on the 9th day of October, 1928 at S:01 a. m. in Volume 5S of Mortgages, on page 4S9, of the mortgage records of said county, which said mortgage des cribed : The East Half of the South west Quarter (E1 SWU) of Section Fifteen, (15), in town ship eleven (11). North, of Range Eleven (11) East, con taining eighty acres, more or less, subject to public easement for highways as now located, and was given to secure the pay ment of a promissory note made by the defendants, Fmma Andrus, Har old O. Andrus, Florence Gillespie and Orville F. Gillespie, dated Aug ust 21, 192S, payable to plaintiff in the principal sum of $2200.00 and interest thereon at 5 Co per annum; that said note is past due and un paid, and decreeing said mortgage a first lien on the premises therein des cribed and directing the sale of said premises in satisfaction of the amount to found due in the event said amount is not paid within twenty days, and foreclosing each and nil of said defendants of all right, title, interest nnd equity of redemption in nr to said mortfiuged premises and for costs ft Milt nnd equitable relief. You mill c:tcli of you aro required to answer mi Id petition im or before the HOtli diiy ot July, 1 9 a 4 . and if you fall t" niiMWt-r mi or before eaid duto. tho HllcKtl'HH contained there in will be tuKen ms true and Judg ment rendered nnd decree entered accordingly. THE NOUTUWESTEHN MPTl'AL LIFE INSEU ANCE COM PAN V, a cor poration. By Fred C. Focter and II. N. Mattley. Its Attorneys. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To all persons Interested in the estate of Christoph Beil, deceased. No. 2983: . Take notice that the executor of said estate has filed his final report 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 July 27th, 1934 at 10:00 a. m. Dated June 30th, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, jy2-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of the estate of John E. Kirkham deceased. No. 3023: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Octo ber 20th 1934; that a hearing will be had at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth on October 26th 1934 at ten a. m. for the purpose of exam ining, hearing, allowing and adjust ing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 19th 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Webster M. West, deceased. No. 303 6. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, cred itors and heirs, take notice, that Ray mond W. West has filed his petition alleging that Webster M. West died intestate in Cass County, Nebraska on the Sth day of August 1929 being a resident and inhabitant of Cass County Nebraska and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided half interest in the East 30 acres of the South west quarter of the Northwest quar ter of Section 2, Township 11, Range 12, East of the 6th. P. M., Cass Co. Nebraska, leaving as his sole and enly heirs at law the following per sons, to-wit: Melissa J. West, widow, Irwin II. West, Frank O. West, William S. West, Harry E. West and Clyde S. West, sons. Mary E. Johnson, daugh ter and Raymond W. West, son; that the interest of said petitioner herein in the above described real estate is that petitioner is a son of said deceased; that more than two years have elapsed since the death of said Webster M. West and that no application has been made in the State of Nebraska for the appoint ment of an administrator. That the prayer of said petition is: "Wherefore, your petitioner prays for a determination of the time of death of said Webster M. West and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to said deceased in the state of Nebraska," and that said petition has been set for hear ing before the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska on the 13th day ol July 1934 at 10 a. m. Dated June IS, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge C. E. TEFFT, Attorney. j21-3w NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. William L. Stine, et al, plaintiffs vs. Mrs. Frederick Wilks, et al, de fendants. TO: Mrs. Frederick Wilks, first real name unknown; Permlia Jane Greerson. whose real, true name is Permelia Jane Grierson, Myra Evelyn Rakes, Myra Evelyn Rakes Doe and John Doe. her hsuband (Doe and John Doe being fictitious, real names unknown) the unknown heirs, le gatees and devisees of William Albin, deceased, whose real, true names are unknown; William Clorrence and John Clorrence; John S. Irwin and Laura Irwin, his wife, and the un known heirs, legatees and devisees of John S. Irwin, real names kftoCn, and all persons having or claiming any risht. title, interest, lien or demand in, upon or to Lot 10 in the SWU of the NE '4 and Lot 12 in the NE'4 of the SWU, all in Sec. 6, Twp. 10 N R 14. E of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska, real names un known: You and each of you aie hereby notified that William L. Stine, Lena Rakes McClain, Letha Rakes Keene and Gallant Rakes, Jr., plaintiffs, commenced an action in the district court of Cas3 County, Nebraska, on the 8th day of June, 1934, against you and each of you, the object, pur pose and prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of the court quieting title to Lot 10 in the SWU of the N E U and Lot 12 in the NEU of the SWU, Sec. 6, Township 10, N R 14, east of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska in the plaintiffs as against you and each of you and for such other relief as may be Just and equit able in the premises, including costs of suit. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, July SOth, 1D34', of- the alleg ations of said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered In favor cf plaintiffs against you and each of you. according to the prayer of 6aid petition. W. L. STINE, ET AL, Plaintiffs. DW7ER & DWYER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Cass county residents should buy everything possible In their home town, ir you can't be sup plied there, come to Plattsmouth, your county seat and logical large town trading point. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of Auguet G. Bach deceased. No. 3037: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an in strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Agnes Ann Bach as executrix thereof; that said petition ha3 been Bet for hear ing before said Court on the 20th day of July 1934 at 10 a. m. Dated June 21st 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, J25-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of the estate of George D. Nelson, deceased, Np. 3029: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Octo ber 20th, 1934; that a hearing will be had at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth on October 2Cth 1934 at ten a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 22nd, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, 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 di rected, I will on the 24th clay of July A. D. 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate to-wit: The South Forty-one and 84100 (41.84) acres of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Six '(G) in Township Ten (10) North, in Range Fourteen (14) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Ne braska; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Doris Bur bee, et al. Defendants to satisfy a Judgment of said Court recovered by John M. Leyda, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 16th, A. D. 1934. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cas3 County, jl8-5w. Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE To The Dundee Mortgage & Trust Investment Co.. Limited, of Scotland, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the Northeast Quar ter of Section Sixteen (16), in Town ship Ten (10), North, of Range (13), East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown: Notice is hereby given that Hans L. Hansen as plaintiff has filed in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, his petition against you as defendants, the purpose of which is to obtain a decree quieting title to the above described real estate In plaintiff against all claims by or un der any of the defendants and can celing and setting aside, as having been paid and barred by the Statute of Limitations of the State 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, 18S2, filed for record June 19, 1882. recorded in Book N Page 6 8 of the records of said county, to secure the payment of $1000.00. You may answer said petition In said court on or before July 30th, 1934, or otherwise the allegations in said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered accordingly. HANS L. HANSEN, Plaintiff. Tyler & Peterson, and Moran & James, Attor neys, Nebraska City, Nebraska. J21-3w NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TTLE In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Everett E. Day, plaintiff vs. Anna Carmichael, et al, defendants. TO: Anna Carmichael, the un known heirs, devisees, legatees of Anna Carmichael real names un known and all persons having or claiming any interest in that por tion of G Street in Weeping Water. Cass Copnty. Nebraska, lying be tween Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 4 8 and Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4 block 62. real names unknown, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that Everett E. Day, plain tiff commenced an action in the dis trict court of Cass County, Nebras ka, on the 21st day of June, 1934 against you and each of you, the ob ect, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of the court quiet ing title to that portion of G street in Weeping Water, Cass County, Ne braska, lying between Lots 5, 6, 7. and 8 in Block 48 and Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 62, in the plaintiff as against ydu and each of you and for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises, in cluding costs of 6Uit. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, August 6th 1934, or the allega tions of said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered In favor of the plaintiff ngilnst you and each 01 you. nccordinc to the nravpr nf said petition. EVERETT E. DAY. Plaintiff DWYEIi & DWYEli. Attorneys for Plaintiff J25-4w