PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934. Elmwood News L. V. Davis, the well digger, is digging a well on the farm of Peter Spangler near Weeping Water. Attorney Guy Clements was look ing after some legal matters in riattsniouth on last Tuesday. I. C. McCrorcy of near Murdock, was looking after some business mat ters in Elmwood last Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller of Mur dock were visiting and looking after some business in Elmwood on Tues day of this week. Clarence Ahms and family are spending Thanksgiving day at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James Kivitt of Weeping Water. George W. Blessing of the Elm wood Leader-Echo has added to his belongings a new automobile which is a very nifty wagen. A speaker with a companion, in terested in the subject of the old age pension were speaking on the streets of Elmwood last Monday. Rev. Ernest Baker, pastor of the Christian church, was called to Lin coln last Tuesday to look after some business matters pertaining to the church. The Missionary society of the Elm wood Christian church met with Mrs. Charles Woods last Wednesday. They were making preparations for the ob servance of the Christmas season. They will have an entertainment on Christmas eve, with a tree and an excellent program. Monday night at the home of Louis Bornemcier the heavy rain caused the cellar to cave in. Last Tuesday Louis had to have the women folks look after the store and cream sta tion while he went home and shovel ed mud oi;t of the cellar and repair the walls of the cellar and founda tion of the house. Mrs. Ccatraan Poorly. Mrs. Wm. Coatmaa who some weeks ago suffered a slight stroke and who has been very poorly since, was again stricken during the early portion of this week and is in a very poor condition, altho everything pos sible is bring done for the patient. It is hoped she may soon show im provement. Entertained Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nickel last Monday night were entertaining a number of friends. A very enjoyable evening was had, including games, music and a general good time. A very fine oyster supper was served.' Those present were George Eorne mier and family, Loren Nickel and wife. Alvin Blande an-I wife, Emil Mesodhcser and Miss Lorie Nickel. Held Union Services. The union Thanksgiving service for Elmwood wa3 held last Sunday evening at the Methodist church, the message being delivered by Rev. J. Armold of the Evangelical church. Music was furnished by a chorus of the various churches. Will Give Playlet. There will be given at the Meth odist church of Elmwood on Decem ber ICth a playlet which will be known as "The Festival cf Light," in which there will be some sixty characters. Better keep this date in mind and plan to attend as it will be well worth your while. Preparing for Christmas. The Bible school of the Methodist church are at this time preparing for tho Christinas season and are drill ing cn a pageant for the occasion. Ifloving to Denver. Last Tuesday morning Mrs. Stew art Lyle, who has been making her home at Lincoln, departed with the boys for Denver, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. Stewart I. Lyle is being changed from driver out of Lincoln, to a driver of a bus from Denver to Mc Cook and will make their future home in Denver. Harried Score of Years. On November 25, 1914, Miss llat tie Theil was united in marriage to Emil Rosenow. They have made their home in Elmwood and vicinity the past twenty years. Last Sunday, as a fitting remembrance cf the occasion, they were spending the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green where they were entertained at a six o'clock dinner. All enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Here for Thanksgiving;. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Baker were entertaining at the parsonage on Thanksgiving day, the parents of Mrs. Eaker. Will Hold Easaar. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church of Elmwood wiil hold a bazaar at the church parlors Be triple WISE -faJt 1 ''Uinr" ' J-fci mriM A fteuRE for Collision-' INSURE WITH cn December Sth. They are making preparations for the occasion at the present time and will insure a good time when the date arrives. Keep this in mind. ' Has Peculiar Accident. While John Bogenreif was out chopping wood last Saturday he met with a very pecular accident, which came near proving fatal. With his axe he was striking to trim the branches from a tree which he had just felled when the axe caught on a limb, deflecting the axe, and which was thrown in contact with one of his cars, cutting a severe gash there in and also a gash in his head, back of the ear. A few stitches closed the wound and he is getting along very nicely at this time. Reported Eetter. W. D. Skeen, the harness maker, who has been ill for the past month is reported some better, but as yet not able to be at the store. His many friends are hoping that he may soon be well again. Making Christmas Present. Fred Wilkin, when the weather is not the best and there is nothing else demanding his attention, has been manufacturing a cupboard at the Westfall shop and garage, which he said was for a Christmas present, and a very fine one it is promising to be. Just who is to get the present we are not saying, but are leaving hi3 many friends and relatives to make their own guesses. Enjoying Two Visits. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyers who make their home at Fairbury. came to Elmwood Wednesday where they visited for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frang Gille-t, par ents of Mrs. Meyers, and then went to Murdock where they were to eat turkey dinner with his mother, Mrs. August Panska, after which they are to return to Elmwood for a further visit with the parents of Mrs. Meyers and other friends. URGES INLAND WATERWAYS St. Louis. Pointing to immediate development cf inland waterways as the key to the nation's shipping problems, Secretary Dern told the Mississippi Valley association cheap transportation was as essential to the country as cheaper power. Speaking before the sixteenth an nual convention of the association, the war secretary said, "It cannot be disputed that under present condi tions, it has cost the farmers and manufacturers of the middle west two or three times as much to ship to either coast as it costs to ship from one coast to the other. "The result has been that mid western industry has been compelled to mark time, restrict its operations and, in many cases, submit to dis solution. Many industrial plants have been compelled to move to the seacoast, the Great Lakes or the gulf. "The result has been that western agriculture has paid the highest freight rate of any great agricultural country in the world; and has been burdened by a transportation differ ential to our domestic and foreign markets which has been in many cases almost confiscatory of its prod ucts and investments." POST MAY TAKE OFF SOON Bartlesville, Okl. Wiley Post an nounced he would attempt within the next day or two to break the airplane stratosphere altitude record in a flight from Bartlesville. Tost, holder of the round the world speed record, stopped at St. Louis en rcute from Chicago and will arrive Sunday. Mrs. Tost and Billy Parker, pioneer aviator, flew on to Bartles ville and released Post's announce ment here. Your home town mercriant will do more to ncccmmcdate you than any big city slore, mail order house or radio station peddler. Isn't he entitled to your trade? Or L"S Weather Bureau Improves Method of Forecasting Air Mass Analysis Facilitated by Mod ern Equipment; New River Gages Forecast Floods. The Weather Bureau last year paved the way for more accurate fore casts and forecasts of somewhat longer range according to the report for the year ended June 30, 1934, by W. R. Gregg, chief of the bureau With wider use of modern "work ins: tools." such as radio and air planes, Mr. Gregg says, the bureau now stands on the threshold of an era of real progress in forecasting. Hope for such progress, according to Mr. Gregg, centers around the introduction of air mass analysis, the latest aid in forecasting the weather. Three objectives were sought in adapting this system to practical use (1) training of fore casters in use of the new method; (2) more frequent, more detailed, and better established observations of atmospheric conditions up to three or four miles above the earth; and (3) more frequent and more detail ed reports of surface conditions, in cluding observations at sea. A start has been made in train ing forecasters along the new lines, but such training, Mr. Gregg says, will require from three to five years. With the co-operation of the War and Navy Departments, the second part of the program was begun on July 1, 1934. From 20 well-distributed airplane stations, daily flights up to 17,000 feet are being made. The observations obtained from these flights are relayed at once to all principal Weather Bureau forecast ing centers by the teletype system of the Department of Commerce. This development, Mr. Gregg points out, is the most important forwaFd step in the air mass analysis method of forecasting. A definite program for more sur face observations has been worked out. Lack of facilities, however, has prevents its adoption thus far. Compilation of meteorological data accumulattd for many years, but never summarized for practical ap plication, was an important accom plishment. Allotments trom the Civil Works Administration made it pos sible to put into usable form a great mass of statistics of value in estab lishing cycles which it is hoped may serve as bases for longer range fore casts. Included in these were the data obtained during the Internation al Polar Year, which are designed to show, on a larger scale than ever pos sible before, progressive changes in weather conditions from day to day and from month to month. The re sults of thousands of ocean weather observations, also included in this activity, were put into shape to throw light on certain areas not ably those where hurricanes origin ate of which little has been known. Increased accuracy of forecasts at airport stations followed improve ments in recording instruments. Forty-six sounding balloons were re leased from the Omaha, Neb., airport station in January, the international month for 1934. Forty-four of the self-recording' instruments thus car ried thousands of feet up into the air were found and returned after they had been dropped by the collapsing ballons. Valuable information for forecasters and air-transport com panies was supplied by two to four daily pilot balloon observations, av eraging 12,000 to 15,000 feet, at 75 stations. Material progress was made In stabilizing the weather service along the civil airways. Because of the extremely dry weather along the principal flood making rivers, the curtailment of the river and flood service, necessi tated by the reduction in funds, was not serious. Reports from the 709 river gages operated proved ade quate. The value of the property saved by warnings of several local floods, some of them very severe, was estimated at $4,000. Unstable river gages one of the greatest handicaps to efficient service were replaced by modern, substantial gages, bought and installed with funds provided by the Public Works Administration. The most outstanding weather event o fthe year was the unprece dented drought that began in the early spring and spread rapidly west ward from the northwest where it was first evident. There is nothing to indicate, Mr. Gregg says, that this drought constitutes a permanent change to desertlike conditions in a large part of the United States. Present moisture conditions, it is true, are quite unlike those of many centuries ago, but no marked per manent change in precipitation has occurred within the last few years. On the contrary, judging by the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of Bernard C. Rakow, deceased. No. 3085: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Katherine C. Rakow as Administra trix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 14th day of December, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 1G, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, Jil9-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of Martha T. Renwanz, deceased. No. 3083: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of William G. Renwanz as Administrat or; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 14th day of December, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 14, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, nl9-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Phillip Lambert, deceased. No. 3079: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation and filing of claims against said estate is March 21, 1935; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on March 29, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 23, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, n26-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Alexander II. Graves, deceased. No. 3075: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation and filing of claims against said estate is March 21, 1935; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts- mouth on March 29, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose cf ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 21, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, n26-3w County Judge. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA. Michael Hild, Ferdinand Jacob Hild. George Michael Hild, Philip Adam Hild, Frederick Leonard Hild, Anna Katherine Puis, and Emma Elizabeth Friedrich, Plaintiffs, vs. The heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Alpha Wright, also known as A. Wright, deceased, real names un known, and all persons having or claim any interest, right, title, estate in, or lien upon lot 9 in block 97 in the City of Plattsniouth, Cas, boun ty, real names unknown, Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE To the defendants, the heirs, de visees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estate of Alpha Wright, also known as A. Wright, deceased, real names unknown; and all persons hav ing or claiming any interest, right, title, estate in, or lien upon lot 9 in block 97 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that Michael Hild, Ferdin and Jacob Hild, George Michael Hild, Philip Adam Hild, Frederick Leon ard Hild, Anna Katherine Puis, and Emma Elizabeth Friedrich, as plain tiffs, filed their petition and com menced an action in the District Court of the County of Cass Nebras ka, on the 26th day of November 1934, against you and each of you, the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to lot 9 in block 97 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, in plaintiffs, as against you and each of you, and for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the 7th day of January 1935, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of the plaintiffs as against you and each of you ac cording to the prayer of said petition. Michael Hild, Ferdinand Jacob Hild, George Michael Hild, Philip Adam Hild, Frederick Leonard Hild, Anna Katherine Puis, and Emma Elizabeth Friedrich, Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. longest rainfall records available, the 1934 drought was only what is nat urally expected at intervals of 30 to 40 years. RAID LIQUIDATED BANK Athens, Tex. These- bank burg lars didn't believe in signs. They spent several hours burning into the vault of the liquidated Citizens State bank at Larue with an acetylene torch. Both vault and safe were empty. Prominently displayed on the front door was a sign giving no tice the bank had been liquidated. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of James M. Robertson, deceased. No. 3078: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation and filing of claims against said estate is March 14, 1935; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on March 22, 1933, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 17, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY. nl9-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. In Re Application of W. H. Coffelt, administrator cf the estate of Martha S. Lewis, deceased, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that under a license issued by the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the under signed Administrator of the estate of Martha S. Lewis, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, on the 29 th day of December, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m., the real es tate belonging to said estate and de scribed as Lots 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 and 7S, in Wise's Out Lots Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Terms of sale, 10 cash at time of sale, balance on con firmation. Possession to be given at time of confirmation. W. II. COFFELT, Administrator of the Estate of Martha S. Lewis, Deceased. n26-5w 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 County, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 15th day of Decem ber, A. I). 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 follow ing real estate to-wit: North Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty (20), Township Ten (10), N. Range Fourteen (14), East of the 6 th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Charles F. Morton et al, Defendants, to satisfy a judg ment of said Court recovered by The First Trust Company of Lincoln, Ne braska, a corporation. Successor Trus tee, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, November 3rd, A. D. 1934. II. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA. Elizabeth Meisinger, Lena Tritsch, Wilma May Tritsch, by her father and next friend William H. Tritsch, Clara Tritsch, Ed H. Tritsch and Adelia Meisinger, Plaintiffs, vs. David W. Clearwater, et al Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE To the defendants David W. Clear water, Eliphlet Cramer, Electa Cram er, Sidney Thomas. Mary M. Alex ander, William M. Alexander, Daniel L. Thomas, Amanda C. Thomas, Mrs. Daniel L. Thomas, first real name unknown; John Q. Thomas, and Mrs. John Q. Thomas, first real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tates of George Thomas, David W. Clearwater, Eliphlet Cramer, Electa Cramer, Sidney Thomas, Mary M. Alexander, William M. Alexander, Daniel L. Thomas, Amanda C. Thomas, Mrs. Daniel L. Thomas, first real name unknown, John Q. Thomas, and Mrs. John Q. Thomas, first real name unknown, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons hav ing or claiming any interest, right, title, estate in or lien upon the east half of the southwest quarter of sec tion 11, and the southeast quarter of section 11, all in township 12, north range 12, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, real names unoknown; You and each of you are hereby notified that Elizabeth Meisinger, Lena Tritsch, Wilma May Tritsch. by her father and next friend William H. Tritsch. Clara Tritsch, Ed H. Tritsch and Adelia Meisinger, al plaintiffs, filed their petition and commenced an action in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebras ka, on the 23rd day of November, 193 4, against you and each of you; the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to the east half of the southwest quarter of section 11, and the southeast quarter cf section 11, all in township 12, north range 12, east of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, in plaintiffs as against you and each of you, and for such other relief as may be Just and equitable in the premises. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 7th day cf January,' 1935, or the allegations therein con-. tained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of the plaintiffs as against you and each of you according to the prayer of said petition. Elizabeth Meisinger, Lena Tritsch. Wilma May Tritsch, Clara Tritsch, Ed H. Tritsch and Adelia Mei singer, Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Phono the news to fto. C. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the stockholders of The Mauley Co-Operative Grain Associa tion of Manley, Nebraska, duly and regularly called for the purpose and held at its place of business at Man ley, Nebraska, November 1, 193 4, Ar ticle I, III and V of the Articles of Incorporation were amended as fol lows: Article I. The name of this corpora tion shall be The Manley Grain Co. Article III. The general nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation shall be to buy and sell real estate, grain, live stock, merchan dise and farm products, to borrow and loan money and to do any and all other things necessary or inciden tal for the promotion of the business of the corporation. Article V. The termination of this corporation shall be 99 years from December 22, 19 34. In witness whereof we have here to set our hands this 1st day of November, 193 4. FRANK L. BERGMAN, President The Manley Grain Company. ORRIS SCHL1EFERT, Secretary The Manley Grain n5-4v Company. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, S3. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. in. ol said day at the south front door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wit: Sub Lot 1 of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 12, Range 13, cast of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; and also Fractional Lot 21 in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 12, Range 13, east of the 6th P. in Cass county, Nebraska, containing 2 acres; also the south 60 feet of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2S in the City of Plattsniouth, Cass county, Ne braska. Said lands in Section 13 above described will be offered for sale first and if they do not sell for sufficient to satisfy said judg ments then the above described property in Biock 2S in the City of Plattsniouth will be offered for sale. The same being levied upon and taken as the property cf Plattsmouth Lodge No. 739, Benevolent & Protective Order cf Elks, a corporation, defend ant, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Edward J. Delau ey, plaintiff against said defendant, and to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by J. W. Holmes, Trustee, cross-petitioner against said defendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, November 16, A. D. 1934. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, nl9-5w Nebraska. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA. Charles Vallery, Plaintiff, vs. James O. Neil et al Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE To the Defendants: James O. Neil, Mrs. James O. Neil, first real name unknown; George W. Snyder, Mrs. George W. Snyder, first and real name unknown; D. L. Hughes, whose name is alleged to be Daniel L. Hughes, whose name is alleged to be Daniel L. Hughes, Mrs. D. L. Hughes, whose nam? is alleged to be Elmira W. llugros, C. Shutter, first real name unknown; Mrs. C. Shutter, first and real name un known; C. Shutler, first real name unknown; Susan E. Shutler, Fran cis Mewes; Mrs. Francis Mcwcs, first and real name unknown; F. Mowers, first and real name unknown; Julia Mower.-; The heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tates of James O. Niel, Mrs. James O. Neil, first real name unknown; George W. Snyder, Mrs. George W. Snyder, first and real name un known; D. L. Hughes, whose name is alleged to be Daniel L. Hughes, Mrs. D. L. Hughes, whose name is alleged to be Elmira W. Hughes; C. Shutter, first real name unknown; Mrs. C. Shutter, first and real name unknown; C. Shutler, first real name unknown; Susan E. Shutler, Francis Mewes, Mrs. Francis Mewes, first and real name unknown; F. Mowers, first and real name tin- known; Julia Mowers, J. Edgar John, each deceased, real names un known; and all persons having or claiming any interest, right, title, estate in. or lien upon lots 1, 2, and 3 in block 5 in the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown; You and each of you are hereby notified that Charles Vallery as plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 23 rd day of November 1934, against you and each of you, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of the court quiet ing th.- title to lots 1, 2, and 3 in block 5 in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, in the plain tiff as against you and each of you, and for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. You and each cf you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the 7th day of January 1935, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff as against you and each of you accord ing to the prayer of said petition. CHARLES VALLERY, Plaintiff. W. A. ROBERTSON. Attorney fcr Plaintiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In tlie County Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To ."11 persons interested in the es tate of Anna E. Ileil, deceased. No. 3CS4: Take notice that a petition has L' cn filed praying for administration c.'f raid estate likI appointment of Helen Tit-kotter as Administratrix; that raid petition has been set for hearing before raid Court on the 14th d-.y of December, 1934, at ten o'clock a. ir.. Dated November 14. 1934. A. II. DUXBURY, :i!9-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To v.U persons interested in the es tate cf Herman Zamzow, deceased. No. 30 SI: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrti- ! merit purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment cf Henrietta Zamzow as Executrix thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said ("curt on t ho 11th day of Dcemler, 1934, at t n o'clock a. m. Dated November 13, 1934. A. II. DUXBURY. nl9-Cv County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors; of the estate of James Gieer, dceased. No. 307 1: Take notice that the time limited fcr the ff.ir.g and -presentation of claims against said estate is March 14, 1935; th.at a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth cn March 22, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 16, 1931. A. II. DUXBURY. nl9-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court cf Ca:ss coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of James T. Begley, deceased. No. 2D99: Take notice that the Administrat rix cf 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 said estate and fcr her discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard before said Court on December S, 193 4, at two o'clock p. in. Dated November 7, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, nl2-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In-the County Court ofCass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the es tate of George Everett, deceased. No. S 0 : Take notice that the Administrator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance cf his administration ac counts, determination of heirship, as signment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; th.at said petition and report will be heard before said Court cn December 14, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 16, 1934. A. H. DUXBURY, r. l:;-3w county judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. Estate cf William F. Moore, deceas ed. Estate No. 30S2. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in said estate, credi tors and heirs take notice, that Etta Moore has filed her petition alleging that William F. Moore died intestate en cr about September 12, 1932, be ing a resident and inhabitant of Cass county, Nebraska, and died seized of the following described real estate, to-wit : The north half of the south cast quarter of Section 25, and tiie southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 2 5, excepting one aero, described as l'ollcws: Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 25, in Township 11, Range 13, east of the th P. Id., thence west 5.50 chains to place cf beginning; thence west 4 chains, thence north 2.50 chains, thence east 4 chains, thence south 2.50 chains to place of beginning. All cf said land being in Town fhip 11. Range 13, east of the Cth P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska. leaving as his sole and only heir3 at law the following named persons, to wit: Etta Moore, widow and the following named children all of lawful oge, to-wit: Mary Hes senflow, Willa Hansen, Margaret Moore, Vera Hild and Frances Humble; That the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is that cf the widow of said deceased; and praying for a determination of the time of the death of said William F. Moore and cf his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased, in the State or Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 14th day of De cember, 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 11th day of November, A D 1S34. A. H. DUXBURY. nlD-3w County Judge.