The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 13, 1934, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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WHY NOT GIVE
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THAT ARE HEEDED AND ARE USEFUL
A New Piece of Furniture in the Home is a
Gift that Every Member of the
Family Can Enjoy
If you feel that you cannot afford a Living Room, Dining
Room or Bed Room Suite ... a single piece to fill in
where needed would please. For example, select one of
the thirty items that are listed below!
Occasional Table
Occasional Chair
New Rocker
End Table
Radio Table
Smoker
Bridge Lamp
Floor Lamp
Table Lamp
Book Case
High Chair
Mirror
Baby Buggy
Tricycle
Scooter
Sled
Doll Buggy
Taylor Tott
Doll Bed
Card Table
FARLEY F0RB3T0RE
Sculh Sixth Street Plattsmouth, Nebr.
J Cass County Farm
Bureau Notes
Copy furnished from Office
J. of County Agent Wainscott
... .... ...
Farm. Bureau Annual Meeting.
The annual county Farm Bureau
meeting will be held at the Congre
gational church in Weeping Water,
Thursday afternoon, December 20th
at 1:30. This is an open meeting
and everyone in the county is in
vited to attend. The usual business
meeting with election of farm bu
icau board members will be held.
C. Ii. Steward, secretary of the
Nebraska State Farm Bureau Feder
ation, X. W. Gaines, community or
ganization specialist, and II. G.
Gould, district supervisor, will be
the speakers.
Reports of the various activities
of the Farm Bureau and Extension
Service in the county will be given.
Parr Young, chairman of the Corn
and Hog Control Association and
Evan II. Armstrong, chairman of
the Wheat Association, will review
the operation of the county control
associations. The feed and seed sit
uation will be discussed as well as
the relief problems in the county.
Home Account Project Grows.
The agents plan to check in the
farm and home accounts kept in the
county the past year during the per
iod of December 2G to 29 inclusive.
Women interested in starting a home
account are welcome to visit the con
ferences and receive instructions on
how to start their book.
Every home is a business concern
with income and outgo. Every home
maker is one of the managers of this
business concern using money and
home products which if not used at
home, might be scld. How much does
the manager of this concern improve
each year in her management job?
Home accounts is a device which
has already helped many Nebraska
homcmakers as is shown by their con
tinued interest and the growth in
numbers. In 1929 there were 25
homemakcrs who kept the whole
year's record and sent it in for sum
mary. In 1930 there were 36 books
r.ummarized, in 1931 there were 91
books summarized, in 1932 there
were 147 Looks summarized, in 1933
there were 214 books summarized,
and in 191 there were 585 homemak
crs keeping the records and we ex
pect a splendid growth in numbers
who will send in their bock for the
past year in order to receive a sum-
Men's Kerchiefs
Initialed, 3 in hex 50
Men's 3s th R&bes
Ecac-rn Clctli 2.ES up
Men's Silk Ties
Christmas Ecres SC up
Men's Dress Shirts
Special Packing $1.S5
Men's Dress Gloves
Genuine Pigskin, pair$l.S5
Men's Kid Gloves
Warn lined. Pair $2.
WESCOTT'S
Since 1870
llFTi
B
B I
a
Writing Desk
pyiagazine Rack
Cedar Chest
Dish Closet
Medicine Chest
Rug or Mat
Clothes Hamper
Kitchen Set
Studio Couch
Table Set (ChHd's)
mary. A summary tells the home
maker the facts she has lens wanted
to know but unless a classified record
i3 kept she can only make a guess.
i-H'ers Win at Chicago.
We are very proud of the fine
showing made by Cass county 4-H'ers
at Chicago last week. Virginia
Trively of Plattsmouth and Frances
Meier of Weeping Water, won the
national girls room judging contest.
Virginia was high individual in the
contest and Frances was third. We
were sorry for the mistake made in
the Plattsmouth Journal last week
which stated that Frances Rehmeier
was a member of this team.
Miss Ruth Ann Sheldon of Nehaw
ka, assembled the reading unit which
represented Nebraska at Chicago and
which placed fifth. Miss Margie
Ruth Pollard, also of Nehawka, was
awarded a championship on her jar
' of canned fruit which was entered
in the 4-II canning contest spon
sored by the Hazel-Atlas company in
connection with the Chicago Inter
national. We especially want to honor the
leaders of the clubs in which these
girls v. ere enrolled. Virginia Trively
was a member of the Sunuy Side
Girls Room club led by Mrs. E. C.
Giles of Plattsmouth. Mrs. I). D.
Wainscott of Weeping Water led the
Kozy Korner club of which Frances
Meier was enrolled. Ruth Ann Shel
don belonged to the Pretty-It Girls
Room club, and Margie Ruth Pollard
was a member of the "I Can Maids"
club, both of which were led by
Miss Evelyn Wolph.
These are all very fine honors and
the girls and their leaders are to be
congratulated on their placings. They
come as the result of many hours of
hard work and mental effort.
Have Herd3 Tested
for Bangs' Disease.
Several farmers in the county
have signed applications to have
their herds tested under the fed
eral campaign for the eradication of
Bangs' Disease, commonly known as
contagious abortion. If you are in
terested in having your herd test
ed it is not too late to make appli
cation. However as the program is
purely voluntary, only the herds for
which the owner has made applica
tion, will be tested. The application
or agreement stipulates that the test
will be done free of charge. In re
turn the owner agrees to dispose of
all reactors and to clean up the barns
and yards. For the animals so elim
inated ho will he paid an amount
equal to the appraisal less tho net
proceeds of marketing the animals
and lcs:; any other moneys received
because of tho elimination of the ani
mal, but in no event to exceed $20.00
for a grade animal and ?50.fO for a
registered purebred animal. No pay
ment is made on unregistered bulls.
It will pay you to call at the Farm
Bureau cfrice and have the program
fully explained.
SHOvTTSG IMPROVEMENT
Mrs. James M. Robertson who sus
tained a fall Thursday evening at
tha home on Vine street, is now
showing much improvement and it is
hoped will soon be able to resume
her usual activities. Mrs. Robera
son fortunately suffered only a severe
shaking up as the result of the fall
but has been confined to her room
since that time.
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Sale of Iowa
Land Planned
to Individuals
TvPlvr Per Csnt of State's Total
Acreage Now Is in Hands
of Corporations.
Ames, Dec. 11. The transfer of
Iowa's corporate owned land back
into the hands of individual farm op
erators stands as one of the biggest
problems in Iowa's land planning
program, believes Dr. W. G. Murray,
agricultural economist at Iowa State
college.
Until such a time as the majority
of the present land holdings of cor
porations are sold, this group of
farms will hang over the land mar
ket like . a 'cloud. Dr. Murray told
the state planning board.
More Than 12 Per Cent.
Tointing to the large amount of
land already in the hands of cor
porations, amounting to more than
12 per cent of the state total in Oc
tober, 1934, Dr. Murray said that
despite the country debt adjustment
committees there are still a large
number of foreclosures going through
district courts.
Several plans are available to
speed up the transfer of this land
to private hands, one of the most
,'U"1'""1 Ul i3
ment plan. Dr. Murray asserted. Ln-j
der this method farmers would buy
from corporations on the basis of a
certain crop payment each year.
Such a plan is best adapted to
grain sections of the country and is
quite common in the western wheat
sections of Canada, Dr. Murray as
serted. The advantages of such a method,
as Dr. Murray pointed out, is that
in case of partial crop failure the
farmer will still be able to make his
payments as a part of the crop.
Crop failures for even one year al
ways make it extremely difficult for
farmers buying land to pay inter
est and principal under the cash sys
tem.
Slicing Scale Mcihod.
Another plan which Dr. Murray
advocates to aid in speeding up the
transfer of land is payment on the
sliding scale method, the payments
being made according to the increase
or decrease of prices.
"Such a plan." said Dr. Mur
ray, "works well in taking care
of the ups and downs in prices
such as those that have occurred
during the past five years and
may be worked out for both in
terest and principal payments."
A somewhat similar method that
has been employed with some suc
cess is an optional provision stating
that in years of both low yields and
low prices principal payments and a
large part of the interest will be
waived, and in years of high prices
and high yields, payments will Le
increased accordingly, he said.
Recognizing the opportunity for
misunderstanding under such a plan,
it does serve to take much of the
risk out of purchasing a farm, he
said.
Murray believes that some of
these methods of purchase will have
to be employed if Iowa is to work
out of the present situation where
nearly CO per cent of the land is
operated by tenants.
HUEY LOXG GOES TO COUET
Washington. Despite the U. S.
supreme court ruling that he was
not immune from service in a civil
suit, Senator Huey Long filed a mo
tion in the District of Columbia su
preme court to quash the summons
and service in the $500,000 libel suit
brought against him by Brig. Gen.
Samuel T. Ansell. The motion, al
most identical to that thrown out by
the District of Columbia court of ap
peals and the U. S. supreme court,
was filed in Long's behalf by his at
torneys. It recited that because Sen
ator Long was a resident of Louisiana
and here only on official duties, he
"was immune and exempt from serv
ice of civil process."
WE CAN USE MORE
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for Holiday Trade at
Special Prices
SEZ US BEFORE YCU SELL
Our Service Satisfies
Corner 5th and Main
We don't skin anybody, but wc can
take care of your Hides at top prices.
F-LATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
Elmwood News
Albert Alford was a visitor for a
short time last week with friends and
relatives in Nehawka.
George W. Blessing of the Leader
Echo was called to Plattsmouth as a
witness today, Thursday.
Neil Lewis of near Alvo was visit
ing and looking after some business
matters in Elmwood Wednesday of
this week.
Mrs. Pearle Shreeves cf Lincoln
was a visitor in Elmwood with her
many friends for a number of days
the first part of this week.
George F. Wilson was looking af
ter some business matters in the
county sceat today and was accom
panied by a number of friends.
Albert Theil of northwest of Mur
dock was a visitor in Elmwood Wed
nesday of this week locking after
some business matters and visiting
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brant and fam
ily of Weeping Water were visiting
for the day last Sunday at the home
of his mother in Elmwood. where all
enjoyed a very pleasant time and
good visit.
Albert Wellinger who is one of
the very best of road workers, has
been looking after the overhauling
of the tractor which he uses so that
and summer, also in case of a do
maud for it during the winter,
To Spend Winter on Coast.
Raymond Eveland, wifo and son,
Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gus-
tin en this Thursday with two ears'e.-, Sidney Thomas. Mary M. Alex-
departed for Long Beach, California,
where they will spend the winter.
Miss Nora Eveland, their daughter
Miss Bertha Ostertag departed some
two weeks ago and are there now
enjoying the very fin climate. The trcs- personal representatives and all
.... . J other persons interested in the es-
party will remain lor the rest of tates of George Thomas, David V.
the winter. Clearwater, Eliphlet Cramer, Electa
Cramer, Sidney Thomas, Mary M.
Many Ell jcy Class Play. Alexander. William M Alexander,
The Junior cla"L of the Elmwood Iniel i" T,homf '
. . , , , i Thomas, Mrs. Daniel L. Thomas, first
high school gave their play, "Meet reaj nanie unknown, John Q. Thomas,
the Millionaire," which they pre- and Mrs. John Q. Thomas, first real
cented at the Community building ' name unknown, each deceased, real
Tuesday night, to a well filled house, 'names unknown, and all persons hav
T. P . . , . ing or claiming any interest, right.
The cast of characters was as fol-; estate in cr lien upon tne east
lows: Rosie O'Toole, Evend Thim-jhaif of the southwest quarter of sec
gan; Billy Perkins, Sterling Miller; jtion 11, and the southeast quarter
Mrs. Sullivan, Betty Clements; Ken
neth Downes, Ralph Dreamer; Dale
Mainard. Dale Miller; Roger Norin.
Orrin Miller; Nancy Dwight, Phyllis
Greene; Bruce Downes, Richard
Blessing; Charlie Stevenson, Paul
Rueter; Carol Eeckley, Hazel Stege;
George Parsons, Yeryle Fleischman;
Betty Fisher, Myrle Eveland; Gordon
Speidel, Oral Kuchn; Janet Pace,
Fern Hill; Sally Minister, Ruth Mc
Crory. Meets With Painful Accident.
While Ralph Greene was carefully
walking on the icy pavement an ex
tremely slipper piece of walk tripped
him up and in an endeavor to keep;
from falling, one of the bones of his
foot was fractured and he has been
getting about with the aid of a pair
of crutches.
Talk Old Age Pension.
Following the Junior class play
there was a meeting of those inter
ested in the various propositions for
a pension for those advanced in years.
They discussed the matter from its
various angles but did not get any
thing definite accomplished. It is
hoped that something definite will
be dons about it by the state legis
lature or the national congress dur
ing the winter, as there is much suf
fering and even the young and able
bodied men' and women find it diffi
cult to make both ends meet.
Preparing for Christmas.
The public spirited citizens of
Elmwood went to the county where
they secured a very fine cedar tree
which they anchored in the midst
cf an intersection of the streets near
the American Exchange bank where
it has been trimmed and decorated
with the many colored lights, mak
ing a very beautiful cpp2arar.ee and
a delight to the children and espec
ially at night. Oa Christmas eve
there v.' ill bo a program and a dis
tribution of gifts from tho foot cf
tho treo when fanta will delight tho
hearts of the children and wc expect
a number cf tho
this hustling city.
citizens oi
Homs from tha Couth.
J. P. Cobb and wife and Mr. ar.d
Mrs. C. M. Hickman who have been
for the past three weeks spending
their time at Hot Springs, Arkansas,
where they have been taking baths
for their health and where they also
expected to enjoy the climate of that
section. However the weather was
cold and rainy most of the time they
were there and they even had to go
to and return from the bath houses
to their hotel in the rain. They ar
rived home on last Sunday- evening
and were hero in time to experience
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court cf Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of James M. Barkhurst, deceas
ed. No. 3041:
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 cf heirship,
assignment of residue cf said estate
and for his discharge; that said peti
tion and report will be heard before
said Court on January 7, 1935, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated December 7, 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY,
dl03w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To tha Creditors of the estate of
Ernest W. Miilbern deceased. No.
3070:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is March
23, 1935; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court Room in
Plattsmouth cn April 5, 1935 at ten
A. M. for the purpose of examining,
hearing, allowing and adjusting all
claims or objections dulv filed.
Dated December 3, 1034.
A. II. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA.
Elizabeth Meisinger, Lena Tritsch,
Wilma May Tritsch. by her father
,aiid next friend William II. Tritsch,
V III! U A A COV J J -J A A . 1 I ildVll UUU
Adelia Meisinger, Plaintiffs,
vs.
David W. Clearwater, ct al
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
To the defendants David W. Clear-
water, Eliphlet Cramer, Electa Cram-
Under, William M. Alexander, Daniel
Li. i nomas, vn.anua u. 1 nomas, .irs.
Daniel L. Thoma3, first real name
unknown; John Q. Thomas, and Mrs.
John CJ. Thomas, first real name
unknown; the heirs, devisees, lega
of section 11, all in township 12,
north range 12, east of the Cth P.
M., in Cass County, Nebraska, real
names unoknown;
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Elizabeth Meisinger,
iLcna Tritsch, Yv'ilma May Tritsch, by
ner iamer anu nexi inenu h iaiau.
II. Tritsch, Clara Tritsch, Ed H.
Tritsch and Adelia Meisinger, ai
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 of section
11, all in township 12, north range
12, east of the Cth P.
M., m 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 of January,
1935, or the allegations therein con
tained will be taken a3 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
II. Tritsch and Adelia Mei
singer, Plaintiffs.
W
A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Flaintiffs.
some very cold weather.
Vernon Pearslcy Very Sick.
Yernoon Pearsley who has been .in
k'nnc::!? for some time, returning to
jau.?ucj - i
Elmwood some time ago is very poor-
Jl"' ..." frili(.,,r
ly at this tune wun a critical ca,e
of pneumonia
Jleet With Mrs. Hiil
The club leaders and the ent
membership of the 4 -II club which j
is composed of members residing be-j
tv. ecn Alvo and Elmwood were
j'r.g at tho G rover Hill heme on last
We d u c : , d a y a 1 1 c r l . o c n .
.-. . .
Entertained Paster:: Star.
Mrs. Emily Gcnraler, who is a mem
ber cf ths Order of Eastern Star was
iiortcr.3 to a iremington cf this order
Ft her home in Elmwood Wednesday
of this week. A very entertaining
program was had and which was en
joyed by thece present. Rcf rcshments
were served by the hostes
ht
from Murdock were present at
meeting.
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W0MEIT FLIERS AP.E D0WIT
Oklahoma City. Jean La Rene
and Henrietta Sumner were forced
down at 10:55 p. m., less than two
days short of their goal of a new
endurance record flight for women.
The fliers were in the air S days,
6 hours and 13 minutes.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Iu the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of James Bajeck deceased. No.
30SS :
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Michael Bajeck as administrator;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court cu the
2Sth day of December 1934 at ten
A. M.
Dated November 27th 1934.
A. H. DUXBURY,
d3-3w
County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Daisy Nottleman, deceased.
No. 2090:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
John Nottleman, Sr., as Administrat
or; that said petition has been set
for hearing before said Court on the
1th day of January, 1U35, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated December 5, 1031.
. A. II. DUXliTRV,
dlO-Cw County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To t!:e creditors of the estate cf
Phillip Lambert, deceased. No. 3079:
Take notice that the time limited
for tho pre. cr.tation and filing of
. Iain ; $:raii;j-t said estate i. Marc h
21, 103."; that a hearing will be had
at tho County Court room in Platts
mouth on Mar-h 2U, 1035, at te:i
oVlocic a. m., for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated November 23, 193-1.
A. II. DUXBURY,
n2G-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 9, 1935, at ten
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
tiled.
Dated November 21, 193 4.
A. II. DUXBURY,
n2G-3w County Judge.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA.
Michael Ilild, Ferdinand Jacob
Ilild, George Michael Hild, Philip
Adam Ilild, Frederick Leonard Ilild,
Anna l.'rtliorilio Tllla .HI '1 Tvnim.T
F "abeth Friedrich Plaintiffs
Lh.abeth i i ledrich, I laintms,
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estate of
Alpha Vright, 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 Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
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 claimhig 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 arc hereby
notified that Michael Ilild, 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 2Gth day of November
on the (ith day or Jovemler '-"""i v. nugnea; .
14, against you and each of you, ' Shutter, first real name unknown;
object, purpose and prayer of!"'1''3- c- Snutter, first and real name
191
the
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.
further
notified that you are required to an-
sv.er raid nctition on or before linn-
!day the 7th day of January 1933, or3 in Mock 5 in the City of Platts
;rc "the allegations therein contained will irio,:tl1' Ca"3 County, Nebraska, real
be taken as true and a decree will
be rendered in favoj- cf the plaintiffs !
is against you and each of you ac- 1
meet-cording to tho prayer of said petition, j
Michael Hild, Ferdinand
Jacob Ilild, George Michael
Hild, Philip Adam Ilild.
jaCDD lliifl. liCOTLP A!l.-l,r
Frederick Leonard Hild, i a ','l,rl3t a"d each of you, the ob-
Anna Katherii:e Puis, ar.d :-jf-ct Purpose and prayer of which is
Emma Elizabeth Friedrich, ito o-in a decree of the court quiet-Plai.-niffs.
tke titl to lots 1, 2. and 3 in
ROBERTSON, block 5 in the City cf Plattsmouth.
Attorney for Plaintiffs. c." County. Nebraska, in the plain-
(tiff against you and each of you,
:OTICE TO CREDITORS janil fcr slch ether relief as nay be
. jJnst. end equitable in the premises.
:W. A
In th3 County Court cf Cass Ccun-
i", iU'Ji asna.
rc . !!hri r1.-..n;..-..Jrl X',. "i.rr,. 'C:
I . . -j i ... i . u uvvi.nijv.u- dv'. u L- U J . i
Take notice that the timo limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is March
28th 1935; that a hearing will )e
had at tne County Court Room IniIus lo 1110 prayer of paid petition.
Plattsmouth on April 5th 1935 at
ten A. M. for the ruroose of Mam.
ininir. hearing, allov.-irs- ar-i ef
' - - ""J UUJ
lag all claims or objections duly filed.
Dated November 27th 1931.
C. E. TEFFT,
Special County Judge.
THURSDAY, DECEOER 13, 1931.
T1
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of the (.".ma
ty of Car:s, Nebraska.
In Ro Application cf V. If. Cf:Y!t.
administrator cf the estate cf Marth t
S. Levis, deceased, for license to s-vll
real estate.
Notice i3 hereby given that under
a license issued by the Distr:. t I'-mu
of Cass county, Nebraska, ti e ur..'.er
signed Administrator of the estate f
Martha S. Lewi:;, deceased, will (,ff,.r
for sale at public aiK tion at t!.c -v:th
frcr.t door of tha court house ia the
City cf Plattcmoiuli, Cass county, :,
Lrarika, cn tho 29th day of !? ember.
1034, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the r.-'.l c -tato
belonging to said estate ami :
scribed a.i Lets 72, 73. 7 1, 7.',, 7!. 77
ai.d 7S. in Wire's Out Lots A.idlti u
to the- City cf Plattsmcu.h, Ca.-s enti
ty, Nebraska. Terms of sale, pi
ciish at ti:r.c; of Eale, balance on con
firmation. Possession to be given at
time cf coiiiirination.
W. II. COFFELT,
Administrator of the- Estate of
Martha S. Lewis, Decca.-c!.
n 2 '3-3 w
SHERIFF S SALE
State cf Nebraska, County of Cav,
S3.
By virtue cf an Order of Sale issued
l;y (.'. E. Lcdgway, Clerk of tne Dis
trict Court within and for C':u- c can
ty, Nebraska, and to me direclc i. I
will on the 22nd day of Le e: fo r.
A. D. 1031, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. oi
i-aid day at the south front c:o.r c:
the court hcr.fo in the City of I'intt--mcULh
in said county, sell at public
au-tion to the highest bidder for cash
the following re-.l estate, to-wit:
Sub Lot 1 of the souti!ca-t
quarter cf tho southwest quarter
cf Section 13, Township 12,
R-jngcj IS, eaot of the 0th P.
M., in Cass county. Nebraska;
and ah:o Fractional Lot 21 in
the northeast quarter of the
routkwest quarter of Section 13,
Town hip 12, Range 13, cast of
the c'tii P. M., in Cass county,
Nebraska, containing' 2 acre:;;
I'lso the south CO tcet of Lots 5
and C in Block 2S in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska. Said lands in Section 13 above
described will he offered for sale
first and if they do not sell fur
sufficient to satisfy said judg
ments then the above described
property in B:ock 2S in the City
cf Plattsmouth will be offered for
sale.
The same being levied upon and takon
as tha property cf PlattT.icuth Lodgj
No. 73 9, Benevolent fc Protective
Order cf Elks, a corporation, defend
ant, to catisfy a judgment of said
Court recovered by Edward J. Delan
ey, plaintiff against snid defendant,
and to satisfy a judgment of said
Court recovered by J. W. Holmes,
Trustee, cress-petitioner against saiu
defendant.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, November
1G, A. D. 1931.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
nlD-5w Nebiaskn.
IX THE DISTRICT COURT OI
THE COUNTY OF CASS NEBRASKA
Charles Yallery, 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 name is alleged to
be Elmira W. Ilugres, C. Shutter,
first real name unknown; Mrs. C.
Shutter, first and real rame un
known; C. Shutler, first real name
unknown; Susan E. Shutler, Fran
cis Mewcs; Mrs. Francis Mewes, first
and real name unknown; F. Mowers,
first and real name unknown; Julia
Mowers; 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; I). L. Hughes, whose name
jV ",u'6tu lo lJS uaniei i.. jiugnes.
-Jrs- D- Hughes, whose name is
r11" lo ,)e imira u . Hughes; C.
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 ua-
-j - .
j1;0"11: J"a Mowers, J. Edgar
John, each deceased, real names un-
j known ; and all persons having or
claiming any interest, right, title
testate in, cr lien upon lots 1. 2. and
nti!:;os unKnown;
' 011 r-a catn " J"ou are hereby
uiai cnan&3 allery as
plaintiff, filed
a petition and corn-
i1--cncoa Iln ration ni the District
Ucurt cf Casa County, Nebraska, on
;tho 22rJ tIaJr of November 193-1,
lnU Et)cI of you are fuither
i notified that you are required to
" ci.u ltlulll!il ID Uli-
- 1V the 7th iT.iv t,f T..,,,,o,. 1 " -.
the legations therein contained will
iba taken as true and a decree w ill be
j rendered in favor of the plaintiff as
; as-inst you and each of you accord-
- - J II li 11 U I V J. I 'Jt . I I
CHARLES VALLERY,
Plaintiff.
ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
W.
Every penny spent Top aCvertls
inrj will yield a big return.
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