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PLATTS1I0UTH SEIH - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1035.
not happier, as a result of the experi
ence that came to hiin.
Work on Home Progressing
Every time the writer passes the
new home on Highway No. 1 that is
now under construction for Louis
Wendt and wife, we notice Matt
Thimgan on the job, working-alone
at the task in a patient manner, and
with some progress being made each
day. It is a big undertaking for one
man to build a large house, but keep
ing everlastingly at it brings results,
and now the house is well along and
it will not be long before it is com
pleted and a happy and contented
family will be living in it.
DOG! ITEMS
Charles Schaerfer lias traded his old
car off, securing a Pontiac, which
he and the family are liking very
much.
Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Tool, who
make their home at Wahoo spent the
day last Sunday at the home of the
parents of Mr. Tool.
Lennie Lau and wife were in Om
aha last Wednesday, where they look
ed after some business matters and
made the purchase of some supplies
for the beauty parlor which Mrs. Lau
conducts in Murdock.
Henry A. Tool of the Murdock Co
operative Credit association was call
ed to Omaha to look after some busi
ness matters for a short time on last
Wednesday, and while he was away
Mrs. Tool was looking after business
at the bank.
Late last week, after having en
joyed a very fine vacation and trip j
back to the eld home in the east, Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Gorthey and the
children rolled into Murdock well
pleased with their visit, but equally
glad to get back homo and visit the
home friends. :
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Long and Mrs.
Mathew Thimgan were visiting rela
tives and friends at Columbus and
Tierce for a few days during the past
week, making the trip "in the new
Oldsmobile that Mr. and Mrs. Long
recently purchased. Mesdames Long
and Thimgan are sisters.
The Rev. Harvey A. Schwab and
Frank C. Weber and their families
departed last week for Milford, where Lhe road two miles north of
Alvo
News
Missourians Congregate
A group of about a half hundred
former Missourians now residing in
Nebraska, gathered at Morton State
Park at Nebraska City last Sunday
for a jolly reunion, renewing friend-
ships of long standing. Among those
present was Ed Ganaway of this vi
cinity, who says Arbor Lodge is a
fine place for holding such an event
and they had a grand time. Horse
shoe pitching contests was one of the
big attractions. Plattsmouth, Union,
Murray and Nehawka were other Cass
county towns that contributed to the
size of the party, while there were
a goodly number there from points
below Nebraska City, directly across
the river from the Show-Me state.
they are attending the church con
vention which is being held there for
a number of days. There will be no
church services in Murdock during
the time of the convention.
Ed Rau was threshing and deliver
ing his wheat last Wednesday, the
grain make 2 4 bushels to the acre.
Although it did not grade the high
est it was fair for this year. Ed had
some 17 acres which was his allow
ance. It looks as though this year
one should have been allowed to raise
as much as he had space for.
Murdock Home for Sale
To settle an estate, a good Louse
in Murdock, Furnace and lights,
Bath room piped for water. Full base
ment, corner lot3.
MRS. BERTHA HEINEMAN.
ao-3t Mp " " -
Cars Have an Affinity
That is they came together and
mixed somewhat to their disadvant
age however. I. G. Hornbeck and the
Misses Elsa and Mary Bornemeier
were going north near the Trinity
Lutheran church when a car from
Lincoln going east arrived at the in
tersection at the same time. Mis3
Mary Bornemeier was at the wheel of
the Hornbeck car and made every ef
fort to avoid the collision, but the
driver of the other car swerved toward
her as she slowed up, and the cars
came together with much force. It
was most lucky that no one was in
jured beyond a severe shaking up.
The Hornbeck car is in the hospital
of A. H. Jacobson and will come out
of the shop in the near future in as
good a condition as before.
Killed in Wreck.
Paul Milz, husband of a former
Murdock girl, Grace Schutz, a baker
at Fort Crook, was killed when the
auto in which they were riding left
ay
Plattsmouth last Saturday evening
and plunged into a ravine, overturn
ing and killing Mr. Milz and serious
ly injuring the wife. She was taken
to an Omaha hospital for treatment,
where an operation was had, remov
ing a rib which was pressing on the
lung. Pneumonia is feared and all is
being done to avert that
Business House Changes
Last week, Wm. Zaebel and wife,
who have made their home at Ben
nett, where they have been engaged
in business, conducting a market and
grocery, disposed of the same and
came to Jlurdock, purchasing the
market and cafe of Otto Eichoff, who
has been doing a good business. Mr.
and Mrs. Zaebel will conduct this
business in the future, while Mr. and
Mrs. Eichoff will leave in a short time
for Lcs Angeles, where they have been
desirious of locating for some time,
thus being near their children, w'ho
are located in the west.
Visited at Sioux City
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tool took a lit
tle time off from the daily grind last
week, driving over to Sioux City,
where they visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Meyers and family
from Thursday of one week until the
same time the following week and
sure enjoyed the vacation which their
trip gave them. Douglas looked after
business at the store and kept house
during their absence.
Mrs. Neitzel Doing Nicely
Mrs. L. Neitzel, who is at the home
of their daughter following an opera
tion on her eyes, is reported as. get
ting along very nicely at this time.
After a period of having her eyes
shut off from light by being bandag
ed, she is expected to have her sight
greatly improved as a result of the
operation. Yesterday Mr. Neitzel was
at Elmwcod where he attended Sun
day school and morning worship at
the Methodist church, going on to
Havelock to spend the rest of the day
visiting with the wife and folks.
Had a Costly Experience
Bobbie McDonald, of Manley, was
a visitor in Weeping Water one night
last week, going to attend the band
concert. Leaving hi3 car parked on a
side street, he was surprised to find
that the gas had been extracted while
he was enjoying himself listening to
the band music. So he proceeded to
put in some more gas and started for
home only to find the parties had also
drained the crank case as well and the
lack of oil caused him to burn out a
connecting rod. He brought the car
to Murdock Wednesday to have the
damage repaired. Bobbfe is wiser, but
Pleased with Business Here
Frank Dean was assisting with
the threshing at the home of Dan
Schlaphof during the past week and
has been kept pretty busy during the
threshing season. Mr. and Mrs. Dean
have been solicited by parties who
desire to come to Murdock to reside
and engage in business to sell them
their store, but say they are well
pleased with Murdock and its people
and so have turned down the offers
of the outside parties.
Keturn from Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Craig, who
spent some ten days at Valentine,
returned home a week ago and went
from here to Wymore, where they
paid a short visit to Mr. Craig's fath
er, B. A. Craig, whom they found feel
ing very well considering his ad
vanced years.
They report a most pleasant outing
at Valentine, where they did consider
able fishing, and were able to bring
home a number of very fine fish to
chow their friends here as proof of
their angling ability. In fact, they
went a step further than just show
ing their catch, for they had as guests
at a fish dinner last Sunday, E. D.
Friend and wife, parents of Mrs.
Craig, and Sherman 'Wolfe and wife,
who enjoyed eating the fish a great
deal more than they would just look
ing at them.
Tuesday's Ball Games
In the softball games played under
the flood lights last Tuesday night
and witnessed by a large crowd, the
Married Men were winners over the
Lutherans by a iscore of 11 to 10. The
lad3 from Murdock High scored 3
runs to 1 for Wabash.
Gave Friend a Shower
The Royal Neighbors of America
is an organization that takes pride in
living up to its name. As one of their
members is just now to embark upon
a voyage on life's connubial waters,
by way of showing their "royal neigh
borliness," they held a shower and
jolly get-together for Miss Harriett
Lawton, who is soon to be wedded. A
large number were present and every
one had a fine time. The guest of
honor was the recipient of many use
ful gifts, in token of the esteem in
which she i3 held by her fellow-members.
In dfparting, all wished her
great happiness.
Marlene Wilma Stewart is enjoying
a vacation in Iowa.
Mrs. Lee Coatman was visiting for
a number of days with the folks at
Elmwood.
Roy Stewart has moved his auger
machine west of Alvo to make a wrell
for William Mickle.
James H. Foreman was"looking af
ter some business matters in Ashland
Tuesday of last week.
Henry J. Miller was not feeling the
best during the past week, but is at
this time in his normal health again.
Oris Foreman and wife and Grand
father Keefer of Utica were visiting
in Alvo and vicinity during the past
week.
John Banning- and wife were in
Union last Sunday, where they were
guests at the home of a sister of Mr.
Banning, Miss Pearle Banning.
George Kitzel was taken to the
University hospital in Omaha on last
Wednesday to undergo an operation
for the removal of a tumor from the
Drain.
Little Beverly Elliott danced be
fore the Lincoln Acrobatic club last
week and wou a $5 cash prize. Beverly
is seven years of age and a very fine
little dancer.
County Commissioner Fred Gorde
and family, of Weeping Water, were
guests last Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. T. M. McKinnon and also at
the home of Donald McKinnon.
Mrs. S. C. Boyles, who has been re
cuperating at the hospital since her
operation, is reported as getting along
very nicely and was expected to re
turn home the latter part of the
week.
The two combines which John El
liott has been operating in the vicin
ity of Alvo have about concluded
their work in this locality and have
been pulled into town and are being
stored until another harvest.
Uncle Peter Klyver, father of Elmer
Klyver, who is making his home with
the son and who has been seriously
ill for some time, is reported as being
slightly improved in health at this
writing. Uncle Peter is 92 years of
age.
Mrs. J. C. Ober, of Fullerton, who
has been visiting here for some time
with her daughter, Mrs. John B. Skin
ner, returned home last week and
wa3 accompanied by Mrs.' Skinner
and son Jack, -who wilt visit there a
short time.
Mrs. Minnie Petersen received
word of the illness of her daughter,
Mis3 Mary, at Wichita, Kansas. She
was taken to Lincoln by Miss Doris
Coatman in order to catch the bus for
that place and care for the daugh
ter during her illness.
During the past week the house
hold effects of Superintendent and
Mrs. L. M. Hauptman were moved to
the recently completed house of P. J
Linch. The house of Mrs. Murtey be
ing vacated by the Hauptmans, is to
be occupied by Otto Stuve and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cook, Ray
mond Cook and wife and Mr. and Mrs
Roy Cole of Mynard were in attend
ance at the funeral of the late Mrs
Elizabeth Lewis, as was also Miss
Belle Dreamer, who ,is making her
home at the C. E. Cook home near
Plattsmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and
family entertained Mrs. Stewart's
mother, Mrs. M. L. Knouf and their
daughter, Mamie Stewart, from Nor
walk, Iowa, also Mrs. Stewart's
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc-
Bride and little daughter, Edith
Mae, age two months, of Des Moines,
Iowa, for a few days during the past
week.
time friends of this excellent woman
and her family were present to pay
her tribute at the last sad rites inci
dent to her passing. Raymond Cook,
of Plattsmouth, sang three numbers,
Mrs. Roy Cole accompanying on the
piano. The selections were "Beauti
ful Isle of Somewhere," "Haven of
Rest'' and "Perfect Day.'.' Burial was
in the beautiful Elmwood cemetery.
Card of Thanks
e wish to extend our sincere
thanks for the floral offerings and
kindness shown during the sickness
and loss of our loving Mother. Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Lewis and Family;
Neal Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bell and
Family.
Celebrated Passing Birthday
Mrs. L. M. Snaveley was passing
her birthday aniversary last Sunday,
and to accord proper recognition of
the occasion, her friends gathered to
help her celebrate. A very merry
evening was enjoyed, climaxed with
some good things to eat, among them
ice cream and a delicious birthday
cake, for what would a birthday be
without the cake? At a late hour,
the guests departed, wishing her
many more such happy anniversaries.
Funeral of Kiss Lewis
The funeral of the late Elizabeth
Lewis, an account of whose life and
death appeared in these columns last
week, was held at the Methodist
church in Alvo last Tuesday, the ser
vices being in charge of Rev. R. J.
McKenzie. A large gathering of old
Have Abundance of Work
Edward James was threshing lant
week and John B. Skinner was en
gaged in hauling the grain to Wy
more, together with some corn. En
route his truck broke down and he
had to remain on the road the great
er part of. the day, as Roy Coatman
was operating the tractor on a thresh
ing job and could not get away until
the day's work was concluded. He
then drove out with another truck in
to which the load was transferred and
taken on to it3 destination, while the
other truck was pulled into a garage
to be repaired.
This work, with the regular call3
for delivery of stock to the South Om
aha market, a car load of coal to be
unloaded for the Alvo schools and A.
B. Stromer wanting to take his vaca
tion from the mail route, putting the
duties on Mr. Coatman as substitute
carrier, makes about all the work he
can handle just at present. It would
seem there should be more hours in
a day.
RULES FOE LOANS GIVEN
' Washington. Rules for making
100 millions of rural electrification
loans to public and private organ
izations were laid down by President
Roosevelt In an executive order. Pref
erence for public borrowers and farm
co-operatives was decreed.
The order stipulated that all the
funds must be issued on a loan basis.
Wage rates for persons employed on
projects financed with these loans
are to be determined "in accordance
with local wage conditions."
Morris L. Cooke, the rural electri
fication administrator, called at the
white house about tne same time the
rules were announced. He empha
sized employment would be given to
the fullest possible extent to labor
from relief roll3.
Not less than 25 per cent of any
loan made to a public body, for an
electrification project must be ex
pended for labor under the order. It
was said authoritatively that addi
tional funds will be provided, if ne
cessary, to assure adequate financ
ing for both the public and private
projects. The same terms are con
templated for all classes of borrow
ers, officials said.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun Jn the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska. ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the To all persons interested in the es-
estate of John Lohmeier, deceased, tate of Jacob F. Brendel, deceased.
No. 3038: No. 2975:
Take notice that the Administrator Take notice that the Administrat
of said estate has filed his final re- rix of said estate has filed her final
port and a petition for examination report and a petition for examination
and allowance of his administration and allowance of her administration
accounts, determination of heirship, accounts, determination of heirship,
assignment of residue of said estate assignment of residue of said estate
and for his discharge; that said pe- and for her discharge; that said pe
tition and report will be heard before tition and report will be heard before
said Court on August 30, 1935, at said Court on August 30, 1935, at
3:00 o'clock p. m
Dated August 2, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a5-3w County Judge
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
10:00 o'clock a. m.
Dated July 29, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of August G. Bach, deceased.
No. 3037:
Take notice that the Executrix of
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Albert Tschirren, deceased.
No. 3142:
Take notice that a petition has
Plattsmouth offers a splendid
market for farm produce of all
kinds.
Threshing Season About Over
Threshing was under way at the
Simon Boyles farm near Alvo last
Thursday. With the completion of
this piece of threshing the big jobs
are getting pretty well done and it
will not be long until the hum of the
separators will be over until another
year rolls around. Billy Warner had
a proposal to take one of his rigs to
Eagle, where some two weeks' work
was promised, but a3 he has to hire
all the work done, Mr. Warner con
cluded it would not pay and so an
other machine was secured instead.
A check-up reveals there has been
the usual spotted yield, with some
fields producing a "lot of grain while
in others only a short distance away,
the return has been small.
Care in preparation of the ground
and seeding are important and more
than repay the land owner or tenant
in dollars and cents.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Adolph Giese, deceased. No.
3140:
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 Lena
Giese as Executrix thereof; that said
petition has been set for hearing be
fore said Court on the 23rd day of
August, 1D35, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated July 26, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j29-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Promised Doctor end Hospital
The town oftAlvo, which has been
without a resident physician since the
death of the late Dr. Muier, now bids
fair to secure not only a doctor, but
a Hospital. as veil, a doctor, nurse
and chemist came to town last week
and made inquiry as to a suitable lo
cation for the establishment of a
hospital. After looking the situation
over, it was decided to come to Alvo
to locate. It is hoped they will come
here to locate and why not, as there
is much demand throughout thi3 sec
tion for hospital facilities, with pa
tients being taken to both Lincoln and
Omaha every week.
It will be like everything else,
however, requiring the support of the
community to keep it going after it
has been located here. With such sup
port, it could be made a success.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ferdinand Prohaska, deceas
ed. No. 29S9:
Take notice that the Executrix of i tor of said estate has filed his final
said estate has filed her final report wn filer! for th nmh0. f (.
and a petition for examination and strument purporting to be the last
allowance of her administration ac- wIU and testament of said deceased,
counts, determination of heirship, as- and for the appointment of Elmer
signment of residue of said estate Tschirren and Ed Tschirren as Co-
and for her discharge; that said peti- Administrators with will annexed
lion ana report wm be neara Deiore thereof: that said netiHon ha heen
said Court on August 23, 1935, at 8et for hearing before said Court on
1 (I ' (111 f r 1 Ir a v I.- . . -
tne aotn day or August, 1935, at 10
o'clock a. m.
Dated August 1, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
10:00 o'clock a. m
Dated July 24, 1935.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) J29-3w County Judge
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of James M. Robertson, de
ceased. No. 3078:
Take notice that the Administra
trix with Will Annexed of said es-
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Bessie Shea, deceased. No.
3059:
Take notice that the administrator
tate has filed her final report and a wlth wlll annexed of nald estate has
petition for examination and allow- filed nl3 final report and a petition
ance of administration accounts, de- for examination and allowance of his
termination of heirship, assignment administration accounts, determin-
of residue of said estate and for her ation of heirship, assignment of resi-
discharge; that said petition and re- due of Rafd eatat.e and for his dis
port will be heard before said Court charge; that said petition and re
on August 23. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock Lort wlll be hear(1 before said Court
a. m.
Dated July 24, 1935.
A. H, DUXBURY,
CSeal) j29-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of William G. Renwanz, de
ceased. No. 3083:
Take notice that the Administra-
port will be heard before said Court
on August 23rd, 1935 at 10 a. in.
Dated July 27, 1935.
C. E. TEFFT,
Special County Judge.
(Seal) jy29-3w
NOTICE OF HEARING
said estate has filed her final report
and a petition for examination and
allowance of her administration ac
counts, determination of heirship, as
signment of residue of said estate
and for her discharge; that said peti
tion and report will be heard before
said Court on September 6, 1935, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated August 9, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al2-3w County Judge.
report and a petition for examina
tion' and allowance of his adminis
tration accounts, determination ofi
heirship, assignment of residue of
said estate and for his discharge;
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Estate of John
E. Kirkham, deceased. Estate No.
3023:
To all persons interested in said
estate:
You and each of ,you are hereby
notified that there has been filed in
this Court the resignation of J. K.
trator of said e3-
NOTICE OF SALE
STANLEY HIGH A VISITOR
Stanley High, on his way to the
coolness of Estes Park and later to
on to the Pacific coast, was in
Lincoln Wednesday, visiting his par
ents, and gathering information for
his radio addresses. He is Just now
making a survey of the political and
ndustrial situation the country over.
From what he learned in the east
and in Chicago he Is convinced that
President Roosevelt, were the election
to occur now, would easily win. He
finds labor solidly with the adminis-
ration, and he also finds many small
business men and those dependent
on agriculture favorable to him. It is
entirely possible, he says, that a
change may come but so far he thinks
the president holds the balance of
power with the voters.
Mr. High is inclined to believe the
republicans began their campaign
too early. He has discussed candi
dates all the way from the east to
Nebraska. He finds Hoover senti
ment, Knox sentiment and much talk
of Landon of Kansas.
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
In Re Application of Anna
McCarty, Guardian of j
Anna Margaret McCarty, a I
Minor, for License to Sell ) NOTICE
Real Estate for the Pur- j
pose of Re-Investing. J
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Anna McCarty, guardian
of Anna Margaret McCarty, a Minor,
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the east half of
the northeast quarter of Section 18,
Township 12, Range 13, east of the
6 th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska,
at the south front door of the court
house in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, on the 3rd
day of September, 1935, at 10:00
o'clock a. m. Said sale will remain
open one hour. Terms of sale, 10
at time of bid, balance on confirma
tion. At the same time and place the
undersigned will offer for sale her
lile interest in said real estate.
anna Mccarty,
Guardian of Anna Margaret
al2-3w McCarty, a Minor.
ALLKX & It I:1L'A IITTlj, O. V. WOOD
A t toruej m, Lincoln, IVebr.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
,o n.itmn or.H nnr Pollock, as administ
k i,,,i f com tate, his final report, and a motion of
ust 23, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
Dated July 24, 1935
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j29-3w County Judge
NOTICB TO CREDITORS
A. L. Tidd, attorney for said estate
praying for the appointment of Wil
liam Schmidtmann, Jr., as Adminis
trator de bonis non to administer up
on the portion of said estate not al
ready administered upon;
You are further notified that a
In the County Court of Cass court- L before this Court on tne 3Qth day
m.
County Court room in Platts
mouth, Nebraska.
Dated this 3rd day of August,
1935.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a5-3w County Judge.
aW Vv . A-t , .u of August, 1935. at ten o'clock a.
To the creditors of the estate of . . ' . -,' . - , T,1o
. j.. j .t I in the County Court room In Fla
jeuerson u. liuss, ueceaseu. nu.
3127:
Take notice that the time limited
for the presentation and filing of
claims against said estate is Novem
ber 25, 1935; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth on November 29, 1935,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose
of examining, hearing, allowing and
adjusting all claims or objections I ty Nebraska
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Cass coun-
duly filed.
Dated July 26, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j29-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
AUGUST E. SEIOIAN DIES
Aurora, Neb. August E. Seik-
. . - V
man, SO, former cnier treasurer
the Royal Highlanders, fraternal in
surance order, died at his home here
at noon Wednesday after an illness
of two years.
Mr. Seikman came to Aurora in
about 1880 and built a large fortune
in banking and land transactions.
He was president of the ridelity state
bank here which failed in August of
932. Unable to pay the double lia
bility on his large bank stock hold
ings, involuntary bankruptcy pro
ceedings followed and wiped out the
remaining assets of his once large
estate.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Order of Sale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court of the
Second Judicial District of Nebraska,
in an action wherein Edna A. Cly
mer and Edith K. Althauser are plain
tiffs and Robert Rutherford; M. B
Raloford, first and real name un
known; M. B. Ralaford, first and real
name unknown; Bob Rutherford;
Hob Ruthford; the heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives,
and all other persons interested in
the estate of Anna Cutler Ruther
ford, deceased, real names unknown,
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in an undivided one
third interest in and to the West
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 4, Township 11 North, Range
9 East of the Cth P. M., in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, real names unknown,
are defendants, I will at 10:00 o clock
a. m. on the 7th day of September,
1935, at the south door of the court
house in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, offer for sale
at public auction the following de
scribed land and tenements, to-wit:
An undivided one-third interest in
and to the West Half of the South
west Quarter of Section 4, Township
11 North, Range 9 East of the 6th
P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 5th day
of August, 1935.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff.
ALLEN & REQUARTTE
and O. C. WOOD.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of John Warga, Incompetent.
To all persons interested in the
above entitled matter:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Searl S. Davis, Guardian
of said incompetent person has filed
In the County Court of Cass coun-berGia hIs Petition alleging therein
fu KfhmvL-n mat ine saia jonn warga departed
To all persons interested m the 11XC ot-u
estate of Terrace Hennings Pitman, terminating said gnaruiansnip pro
deceased. No. 2879: ceedings, and praying for a final set-
Take notice that the Administrator tiement or nis guardiansnip accounts
t. a. of said estate has filed his herein filed and for allowance and
final report and a petition for exami- approval mereoi oy tne uouri and
nation and allowance of administra- for hIs discharge as such guardian;
tinn Accounts, determination of heir- You are each further notified that
ship, assignment of residue of said a hearing will be had upon said peti
ostate and for his discharge: that tion before this Court on August
said petition and report will be heard 23rd' 1935 at the hour of ten o'clock
before said Court on August 23, a- m- Anf ana ai ODjections to tne
allowance or said accounts must be
on file in this court on or before said
date and hour of hearing.
Dated this 29th day of July, 1935.
A. II. DUXBURY,
Jy29-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
riv virtue of an Order of Sale is- ' AUrel May Hare,
sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Hare, her husband, first name un-
District Court within and for Cass known; Winifred E. Murtey, widow;
County, Nebraska, and to me direct- James Murtey; Henry Murtey,
ed, I will on the 31st day of August, Murtey, his wife, first name un-
A. D. 1935. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said known; Hazel Stokes,
day at the south front door of the otoKes, ner nusband, first name un
m.
1935. at 10:00 o'clock a.
Dated July 25, 1935.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j29-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass.
ss.
Court House, at Plattsmouth, Nebras
ka, in said County, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following real estate to-wit:
East Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Seven (7)
Township Twelve (12), Range
Ten (10), East of the 6th P. M.
in Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and tak
en as the property of Florence Bus
kirk, et al, Defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court recovered by
Ada O'Brien, Plaintiff, against said
Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 29th,
A. D. 1935.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
Patrick & Smith,
Plaintiff Attorneys. Jy29-5w
Work-relief money enouTd be
spent only on worth-white pro
jects that will be of benefit to the
greatest number. . .
known; Dorothy M. Faulkner, single;
Alary j. Fry, Fry, her hus
band, first name unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Floretta E. Armstrong
commenced an action in the district
court of Cass County, Nebraska, on
the 22nd day of July, 1935, against
you and each of you, the object, pur
pose and prayer of which is to ob
tain a decree of court quieting title
to Lot 12, Block 2, Village of Alvo,
Cass County, Nebraska in the plain
tiff against each of you ana for such
other relief as equity may prescribe
and for costs of suit.
You are further notified that you
are required to answer said rjetltlon
on or before Monday, September 2nd,
1935, or the allegations of said peti
tion will be taken as true, and a de
cree entered in favor or niatnttir
against each of you. according to
the prayer of said petition.
r LOKETTA E. ARMSTRONG,
Plaintiff.
Dwyer & Dwyer.
Attys. for Plaintiff. Jy25-4w
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