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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1934.
tW"I"I"H"I"I'-I"I"MM"M'
GREENWOOD
Donald Shcffer of Oinaha came
Saturday to visit his parents over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hartoook of
Lincoln visited Mrs. Lizzie Hartsook
on last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marolf spent
Tuesday evening visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Conley.
Mrs. Mabel Hamilton was quite
sick the fore part of list week but
is some better now.
Mrs. Iliff Miller went to Lincoln
last week where she will attend the
university again this year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leesley and
familv were dinner cuests of Mr
and Mrs. Harry Vickers Sunday.
Harry Lersley has been quite sick
of late but is able to be up and
around the most of the time now.
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Matthews and
Mrs. Ben Howard were business visi
tors in Lincoln on last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner of
Lincoln visited here Sunday after
noon with Frank Lapham and son.
Miss Catherine Coleman and Mrs
TVI. ft. Wrieht were visiting: tor a
few hours in Ashland on last Satur
day.
Miss Nina Jeffery was home from
Oinaha over the week end visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jef
fery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creamer visited
Mrs. Sophia McLaughlin and Mrs
Clara Creamer at Elmwood one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Mullen and
daughter of Alvo spent Thursday
visiting at the. home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Teters.
Mr. Henry Greer and daughter,
Dorothy, visited Mr. James Grur who
is at the Bailey Sanitarium in Lin
coln on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wallace and
family of Friend, Nebr., visited at
the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kylcs
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arron Wright and
Mrs. E. A. Landon were looking af
ter some business matters in Lincoln
on Monday of last week.
C. D. Allen of Lincoln visited at j
the White and Bucknell homes ior
a short time Saturday evening. He
is a nephew of Mrs. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard and Mr.
and Mrs. George Bucknell were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ersy Mc
Nurlin in Omaha on last Friday.
Mrs. W. E. Newkiik who had'ben
visiting her daufhter, Mrs. Tailing in
Lincoln, came down last Sunday for
a few days visit with the C. W. New
kirk family.
E. L. McDonald was on the mar
ket on last Monday with a load of
hogs which he has been fattening
in his yards here and for which he
received a very fair price.
Mrs. G. W. Willis, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Ellyson and John
Lunceford to Lincoln on last Friday
to be with Mrs. G. W. Lunceford who
was operated upon that morning.
Ben Howard and George Buck
nell were over to Omaha on last Mon
day where they were locking after
some business for the city of Green
wood, they being dadies of the town.
Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Talcott were
called to Lincoln Wednesday of last
week, where they had some business
matters to look after and where also
they were visiting for the day with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brunkow and
son, Floyd and wife of Ipswich, S. 1).,
arrived Thursday for a few days visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brunkow and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunkow and
other relatives.
The Greenwood Women's club will
meet Wednesday afternoon , October
3rd, with Mrs. II. E. Warren as hos
tess. All members urged to be pres
ent and anyone who is interested
invited to come and join.
Mr. Lcn Walkup of Centralia, Mo.,
and Mr. Otis Walhup and son, Virgil,
of Centre, Mo., arrived Monday night
for a few days visit with their sister,
Mrs. G. W. Lunceford. They left
for their home- Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Gideon drove
to Juniata, Ncbr., Sunday afternoon
to meet her mother, Mrs. Mairh who
has spent the summer in California
visiting relatives. They all returned
to Greenwood Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Conley arrived
home Monday evening from a trip
and visit with relatives which tool;
then through Indiana, Iowa, Ohio
Kentuck and Missouri. They were
none about eighteen days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Trunkenbolz,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stradley, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gribble, Mr. and Mrs. Bay
McNurlin and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dill
dine of Wavcrly all dove to I'latts
mouth Wednesday evening where
they attended the King Korn Klub
Karnival and parade which was held
there during the afternoon and even
ing. Mrs. G. W. Lunciford who has been
Glover Seed lUanted
See U3 for sale of your Clover
and Alfalfa Seed. We pay the
hi.hest market price. See us
for the best prices always!
FRED RICH SEED CO.
Murray Farmers Elevator
Phono 17, Murray, Keb.
in not the best of health for some
time past was taken with an acute
attack of appendicitis and it was
deedemcd the best that an operation
be had and she was rushed to the
St. Elizabeth hospital where she un
derwent an operation and since has
been making fair progress towards
recovery.
Mrs. Dwuane Gribbel who has not
been in the very best of health for
some time was advised by their fam
ily physician to go to the hospital
where observation could be had and
where should it be found ntvessary
that an operation could be had. It
is hoped that she will be better soon
and that she may soon return home
entirely well.
Hold Monthly Meeting.
The Men's Brotherhood or the M.
E. church held their monthly meet-
insr last Thursday evening at the
church. There was not quite as large
a crowd present as usual on account
of the rain. The usual business meet
ing was held during which time sev
eral bills were allowed. Rev. A. V.
Hunter of Lincoln gave the address
of the evening after which a social
hour was enjoyed during which time
lovely refreshments were served by
John Lambert, Watson Howard, Geo.
Bucknell, Charles Bhom and J. C.
Hamed as the committee.
Building New Barn.
Bernard Grady who suffered the
loss of one of his barns and came
near losing other of the outbuildings
nd which put him in a bad situ
ation for caring for the stock, hav
ing received the insurance is at this
ime building a structure to take the
place of the one which was destroy
ed. Messrs. Frank Welton and Ed
Montgomery are the workmen whe
arc constructing the new barn.
Had Auto Wreck.
There was a bad auto wreck on
the highway last week when a truck
went into the ditch by the side of the
roadway, with injury to the driver
and much damage to the truck. The
case was where a too high percent
booze was incorporated in the explo
sive force of the gasoline which was
being used. Some people say booze
and gasoline do not mix, but they
either did not know cr they did. It
looks to us that they do oftimes to a
very bad effect at that.
Kept from His Work
W. A. White, the senior member
of the firm of White & Bucknell, was
kept from his work at the store and
as well caused much inconvenience
by reason of having a severe attack
cf lumbago. This is a peculiar ail
ment when the patient cannot move,
neither can be remain quiet. How
ever, Uncle Warren did the best he
could and was out as soon as it was
possible.
Returns to Her Home.
Mrs. David Apphun who has been
here caring for the children of John
E. Stradley since the death of the
mother and who remained until the
children got so they could get along,
departed for her home at Hampton.
It was very kind of Mrs. Apphun to
come and care for the the little
ones. It is hoped that Mr. Stradley
may soon get someone to care for
them permanently.
Undergoes Operation in Oinaha.
Mrs. Frank West, who has for some
time been troubled more or Icfs with
append icitia, following a severe at
tack concluded to go to the hospital
and have an operation that she might
not be troubled as heretofore. She
accordingly went to the hospital at
Omaha where she underwent an oper
ation and is reported as getting along
nicely since.
Precinct Caucuses Held
At the precinct ca'icus of the demo
crats on last Thursday, they placed
in nomination the following candi
dates for precinct officers: Henry
Winkins, assesor; Roy Comstock, Jus
Wilkins, a:-:ses:;or; Boy Comstock, road
overseer, and D. S. Rogers, Justice of
the Peace.
The republican caucus held on the
fcllowlng day nominated the follow
ing: John M. Mefford, assessor; Nilcs
O. Coleman, road overseer, and W. A.
Armstrong, Justice of the Peace.
Scientific note: Probably no one
before has ever noticed the fact,
but unless our eyes deceive us, Jean
Harlow has no lobes on her ears.
HOLLYWOOD The Dorothy Park
er bon mcts on the Hollywood scene
already are being
talked around.
The. author's
husband, Alan T.
Campbell, was very
much impressed
the other day,
when the beauty
chorus of a mu
sical invaded the
Paramount commi
sary. 'That's amazing,'
if.,"'-' -i
it
i
tDorotby rarkerrf
he said, 'It looks like there are 200
girls there.'
'Yep,' flipped Dorothy, 'They are
all the same girl, too.'
You may have suspected it all
along, but Leo Robin and Ralph
Rainger (yes, they composed "Love in
Bloom" "i contend that the way to
write successful lyrics is to stick to
words of one syllable.
In the entire chorus of "Love in
Bloom," there are only seven words
of two syllables anil one of three.
An earlier hit of the two song writ
ers, "Take a Lesson from the Lark"
carried out the theory even more
perfectly. In its chorus, there are
only three words of two syllables,
and all of these are contractions such
as "shouldn't" and "couldn't."
Bad grammar in songs is decried
by this Hollywood tune team. None
of the Robin-Raingcr numbers employ
it, they declare, unless they are char
acter songs.
Did you hear about Katharine Hep
burn's nice gesture? George Hacka
thorn, who played "The Little Minis
ter" on the silent screen, was invited
to see hew R-K-O is doing it for the
talkies. He came to the set as the
guest of John Beal and watched a
morning's shooting. Hepburn, who
isn't so happy about strangers watch
ing Iter emote, a?ked the name of the
newcomer. Told it was Hackathorn,
:-he stopped work to be introduced to
him and talked for half an hour to
the silent star. Breaking another of
her rules, she asked Hackathorn to
pose m a picture witn ner ana ueai.
Which means a valuable publicity
break for the actor, who hasn't work
ed too much of late and who is re
cuperating from a severe illness.
After being away from the camera
since 1929, Douglas MacLean is to
act in a trailer for
the new version of
"Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch"
and the one-time
comedy star has
the worst case of
jitters Hollywood
has seen in weeks.
He's really worse
scared than a
beauty contest
winner taking her
? v
first screen test. Here's good luck to
you, Doug, old boy.
What whirlwind romance between
a newly arrived foreign actor and a
Hollywood brunette beauty broke up
suddenly simultaneously with the ap
pearance of a nasty scratch across
the actor's hand?
Knick-Knacks
The off-again, on-again romance
of Sylvia Sidney and B. P. Schulberg
is once more in the limelight follow
ing the appearance of the pair to
gether at the opening of the Troea
dero cafe. . . . This spot, incidental
ly, becomes the film colony's swank
est eatery. With wine cards three
feet high.
Bid Ycu Know
That Mala, the Eskimo actor, yvsx-i
engineer on a small sealing vessel at
the age of 11?
Snow will fly soon. Still Platts
mouth's Sixth street remains in its
deplorable condition. The sad part
about it is having to read in the daily
press rather frequently of where the
state and federal government are foot
ing the bill for pavement' on federal
highways through other towns. Sure
ly this main thoroughfare that has
been pounded out by heavy truck
and bus traffic, is entitled to some
consideration at the hands of the
powers that be.
:o:
It is natural for rrofessor Moley to
speak well or General Johnson's tal
ents, as who doesn't? particularly
in recalling that it was he who in
troduced the general to Mr. Roosevelt
in 1932. The remarkable part of it
all is that the general could have gone
so long as 1932 without ever being in
troduced to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Wabash News
Thomas Colbert had the misfortune
to lose two of his horses from corn
stalk disease, the loss coming at a
most inopportune time.
The Wabash elevator has been able
to ship a number of cars of wheat
during the past few week and thus
the Wabash vicinity has been doing
its share to feed the hungry world.
Sherman Hardaway who is not sat
isfied unless he has something to do,
has been repairing and making some
changes in his radio while waiting
for customers to come into the store.
Ralph Richards was the loser of
a horse from the disease that is at
tributed to feeding corn stalks. This
disease has taken toll of a number of
Worses over the county during the
past few weeks.
W. T. Weddell, of Murdock, who
formerly operated the elevator here,
was a visitor in. Wabash for a short
time last Tuesday, while on his way
to Weeping Water to lock after some
business matters.
H. P. Hinds arrived from Alvo last
Tuesday and is staying for a short
time at the home here in Wabash. Af
ter having lived here for so long, he
says this seems more like home to him
than anywhere else.
John Woods was busy a number of
days last week building a dump body
for one of his trucks which he uses
in hauling sand and gravel and in
this instance has made a drop bottom
body, thinking that type more effi
cient than the tilting body.
John Woods has secured the con
tract for hauling gravel to the road
running west from Wabash to and
beyond the highway west and on to
wards Alvo. He has secured Messrs
Harold Richards and Louis Reese as
drivers and will get the job done in
s short a time as possible.
The scholars and patrons of the
Laurel Hill school were much pained
to learn that at the firing of the can
non in the parade at Plattsmcuth on
Wednesday night of last week, their
teacher, Irene Gibson, was injured by
a piece of glass falling from cue of
the upper windows in the Bekins
building. She is getting along nicely
at this time, however, and with no
serious effects.
Yesterday (Sunday) the invitation
was given to the Wabash Bible school
to attend the meeting of the Cass
County Bible School association, that
is being held in Elmwood today. As
there were no delegates selected from
the Wabash school and the distance
is so short, the invitation was made
fcr the entire school to attend and it
is highly probable there will be a
gocd number from here present.
Boy Swallows Thirty Cents;
Cough's Up Dime. Headline. That's
better than some of the banks did.
:o:
The Junior Drum and Bugle eojps
will make one or nioe trips to Lin
coln during the football season and
in exchange for a bit of parading and
music, get to see .the Nebraska Corn
huskers hand out their customary
wallops to foemen. A nice recognition
to the boys and their instructor, C.
A. ("June") Marshall, who has la
bored hard to bring them up to their
present standards of perfection.
:o:
Although housing facilities are ev
ery bit as scarce now as in the days
of pipeline construction, the same
"no-gouging" policy is apparent as
rentals are held down to nominal
sums. Credit is due landlords in not
"hiking" their prices as the demand
increases. Plattsmouth welcomes the
engineering and other personnel con
nected with river development work,
and will do her best to take care of
them without resorting to dubious
rent-hiking practices.
:o:
Buy now ALL the things you
need. Prices are going higher, so
den't wait longer.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the Count' Court of Cas3 coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ernest W. Millbern, deceas
ed. No. 3070:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Ora Davis as Administrator; that said
petition has been set for hearing be
fore said Court on the 19th day of
October, 193 4, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated September 19, 193 4.
A. II. DUXBURY,
s2i-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ambrose M. Searle, deceased.
No. 3071:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Clara M. Searle as administratrix;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the 26th
day of October, 1934, at ten A. M.
Dated September 29, 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY.
ol-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
To the Creditors of the estate of
Carl Stander, deceased. No. 30G7:
Take notice that the time limited
for the presentation and filing of
claims against said estate i3 January
2C, 1935; that a hearing will be had
at the County Court Room in Platts
Inouth on February 1, 1935, at ten
A. M. for the purpose of examining,
hearing, allowing and adjusting all
claims or objections duly filed.
Dated September 2 8, 1934.
A. II. DUXBURY,
ol-Cw County Judge.
NOTICT TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Thomas Oscar Wilson, deceased. No.
30G3:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is January
11th, 1935; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth on January 18th, 1935,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose
cf examining, hearing, allowing and
adjusting all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated September 14th, 1934.
A. II. DUXBURY,
sl7-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
To the Creditors of the estate of
Hobart Ray Reascner, deceased. No.
3035:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is January
26, 1935; that a hearing will be had
at the County Court Room in Platts
mcuth on February 1, 1935, at ten
A. M. for the purpose of examining,
hearing, allowing and adjusting all
claims or objections duly filed.
Dated September 28. 1934.
A. II. DUXBURY,
ol-Cw County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS
COOL'NTY, NEBRASKA.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of William II. Shopp, deceased
No. 3021:
Take notice that the executrix of
faid estate has filed her final report
and a petition for examination and
allowance of administration accounts
determination of heirship, assignment
of residue of said estate and for her
discharge; that said petition and re
port will be heard before said Court
on October 2Gth. 193 4, at 10 A. M.
Dated September 25th. 193 1.
A. II. DUXBURY,
ol-3w County Judge
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of August Kaffenberger, deceas
ed. No. 30 20:
Take notice that the administrat
rix of said estate has filed her final
report and a petition for examination
and allowance of her administration
accounts, determination of heirship
assignment of residue of s3id estate
and for her discharge; that said pe
tition and report will be heard before
raid Court on October 26th, 1934, at
10 A. M.
Dated September 27th. 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY,
cl-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to an Order entered on
the 22nd day of September, 1934, in
the County Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, in the case entitled. The
State of Nebraska vs. Gus Whiteley, I
will sell at the West front door of
the Court House at Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
on the 13th day of October, 1934, at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, one automobile to-wit:
One Plymouth Four Door Se
dan, Model 1929, Motor No.
019515S. License No. 20-3840.
Dated this 29th day of September,
1934.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
ol-lOd
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
BY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale
issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
Countv. Nebraska, and to me direct
ed. I will on the 3rd day of Novem
ber. A. D. 1934. at 10 o'clock A. M
of said day at the south front door
cf the Courthouse in nam count,
sell at-public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following real-
estate, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter (SW
i: ) of the Northwest Quarter
(NWU) of Section Seventeen
(17) , and the Northeast Quarter
(NE'4) of Section Eighteen
(18) , all in Township Eleven
(11). Range Thirteen (13), East
of the Cth P. M.. Cass County,
Nebraska, and the Northwest
Quarter (NWU) of the North-
' west Quarter (NW'U) of Section
Seventeen (17), Township
Eleven (11), Range Thirteen
(13), East of the 6th P. M. Cass
County, Nebraska,
The same being levied upon and taken
as the property of Sophia M. Schafer,
et al Defendants to satisfy a judg
ment of said Court recovered by Rosa
Wark Plaintiff against said Defend
ants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
29, A. D., 193 4.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff CUss County,
Nebraska.
Phone the news to Ra. 6.
NOTICE
:
That Fritz Lutz has filed his ap
plication with the County Clerk of
Cass County, Nebraska, to operate a
dance hall on the Southwest Quarter
(SV',i) of Section Thirteen (13),
Township Eleven (11) North, Range
Twelve (12) East of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass County, Nebraska, from this
date till October 2nd, 1935. Said ap
plication will be considered by the
County Board of Cass County, Ne
braska, on the 2nd day of October,
1934, at three o'clock p. m., 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 17th day of September,
1934.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
s20-2tw County Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
County, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 31st day of October,
A. D. 1934, at 10:00 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:
Lots 5, 6, the north half of
Lot 7, the south one-third of
Lot 62. all of Lot 61, all in the
Northwest Quarter of the South
east Quarter, also Lot 97, in
the East Half of the Southeast
Quarter, also Lot 59 in the West
Half of the Southeast Quarter,
all in Section (12), Township
(12), North Range (13), East
of the 6th P. M. in Cass County,
Nebraska,
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Jorgen P.
Christensen, et al, defendants, to
satisfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by William Kriskey, plain
tiff, against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
27, A. D. 1934.
II. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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 ss.
County, Nebraska, and to me direct- By virtue of an Order of Sale is
ed, I will on the 29th day of October, sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
A. D. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. ni. District Court within and for Cass
of said day at the south front door of County, Nebraska, and to me direct
the Court House in said County, sell ed, I will on the 20th day of October,
at public auction to the highest bid- A. D. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
der for cash the following real estate of said day at the south front door
to-wit:
Commencing 30 rods north of
the southwest corner of the
Southwest Quarter (SWU) of
the Southeast Quarter (SEi)
of Section Thirteen (13), Town
ship Twelve (12), Range Thir
teen (13), East of the 6th I'.
M., thence north 80 rods, thence
east 80 rods, thence south 50
rods, thence west 32 rods,
thence south 30 rods, thence
west 48 rods, to the place of
beginning, and known as Lots
3S, 57, and 58 in the North
west Quarter (NWU) of the
Southeast Quarter (SEU) of
said Section 13, and Lots 24,
25, 26, 29, and 56 and the west
30 acres of Lot 2S in the South
west Quarter (SWi) of the
Southeast Quarter (SEU) of
Section 13, all in Township 12,
Range 13, East of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and tak-
en as the property of Louis Horsak,
et al, defendants, to satisfy a judg-
ment of said Court recovered by
Henry Mauzy, plaintiff, against said
defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
24, A. D. 1934.
II. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
s27-5w
Nebraska.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship
Estate of K. August Roessler, de
ceased.
In the County Court of Cass coun-
ty, Nebraska. No. 3057.
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Al-
vina A. Roessler has filed her petition
alleging that K. August Roessler died
intestate on or about September 26,
1926, being a resident and inhabi
tant of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and
died seized of the following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lot eleven (11) in Block
eighteen (18) in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cas3 county, Ne
braska leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons, to-
wit:
Alvina A. Roessler, widow;
Karl A. Roessler, son; Elsie Hoh
man, Gertrude Wichmann and
Ilattio Fahrenbruch, his daugh
ters.
That the interest of the petitioner in
f, aw ,ienriiwi mni i:,tn i that
of an heir of said deceased, and pray-
ing for a determination of the time
of the death of said K. August Roes-
sler and of his heirs, the degree of
kinship, and the right of descent of i5e UUL to me city of Platts
the real property belonging to the mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, for
said deceased, in the State of Ne-
braska.
It i-s ordered that the same stand
for hearing on the 7th day of Sep- ot tnis order be served upon all per
tember, 1934, before the County sons interested in said estate by nub-
Court of Cass county in the court "cation of this order for four success
house at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at ive weeks in the Plattsmouth Jour.
the hour of ten o'clock a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska
his 7th day of August. A. D. 1934.
A. II. DUXBURY.
al3-3w County Judge.
"See it before you buy ft."
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
County, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 31st day of October,
A. D. 1934, at 10:00 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 Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Fifteen (15) Township
Eleven (11), Range Nine (9),
East of the 6th P. M., Cass
County, Nebraska,
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of William E.
Heier, Jr., et al, defendants, to sat
isfy a judgment of said Court re
covered by John Hancock Mutual
Life Insurance Company, a corpor
ation, plaintiff, against said defend
ants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
27, A. D. 1934.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
s27-5w Nebraska.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Nebraska,
Lincoln Division.
In the matter of John II. Behrns,
Bankiupt. Case No. 25D5, in bank
ruptcy. Notice of first meeting of creditors.
To the creditors of the above bank
rupt of Nehawka, in the county of
Cass and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt: Notice is hereby given that on
the 25th day of September, A. D.
1934. the said bankrupt was duly
adjudicated bankrupt and that the
first meeting of creditors will be held
in the Federal Court Room, Post
Office Building in Lincoln, Nebraska,
on the 11th day of October, A. D.
1934, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, examine
the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, con
sider proposed sale of assets, if any,
and transact such other business as
may properly come before such meet
ing. Dated September 26, 1934.
D. H. McC LENA HAN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
of the court house in said County,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following real
estate to-wit:
The East Half of the South
west Quarter and the South Half
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 29, Township 10. Range
12, East of the 6th P. M., iu
Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Herman F.
Behrns, et al, defendants, to satisfy
la judgment of said Court recovered
by The Prudential Insurance Com
pany of America, a corporation.
plaintiff, against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
IS, A. D. 1934.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
s20-5w Nebraska.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of the Coun-
ty of Cass, Nebraska.
In Re Application of W. H. Coffelt,
Administrator of the Estate of Martha
S. Lewis, Deceased, for License to Sell
Real Estate.
Now on this 22nd day of Septem-
her, 1934, there was presented to the
court the petition of W. II. Coffelt,
administrator of the estate of Martha
S. Lewis, deceased, for license to sell
Lots 72 to 7S, both inclusive, in
Wise's Out Lots to the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, for the
purpose of paying debts and costs of
administration of said estate.
And it appearing that there is not
sufficient personal estate in the hands
Cf the administrator to pay the debts
and costs of said administration:
and
It further appearing that the per
sonal property collected by said ad
ministrator amounts to $57.00, and
that the unpaid claims amount to
$285.00. and that the costs of admin
istration will be approximately $125.
00; that an order should be entered
directing all persons interested in
said estate to appear and show cause
why a license should not he granted
to s:ud administrator to sell said real
estate.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in the estate of Mar
tha S. Lewis, deceased, appear before
Honorable D. W. Livingston, Judire
of the District Court within and for
Cass county, Nebraska, cn the 10th
day of November, 1934, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at Chambers In the Court Timlin
)n th City of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska,
to show cause if any there be. whv a
Iice"s?. should not be granted to W.
d""'""--;lior oi tiie estate
tJl '""i.1"'1 n-1;ew,s- deceased, to sell
LL?ts, 'j? t(l '' boUl Inclusive, in
ie purpose or paying tne debts and
tosl3 OI administration of said estate.
" s turther ordered that a copy
nal, a newspaper printed and of en-
oral circulation in the County of Cass
Nebraska.
By the Court.
D. W. LIVING STnv
Judge of the District Court.
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