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FLATTSJIOUTH SEHI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, SEPT. 23, 1935.
Manley Gleanings
By the Journal Field Man
The Journal will appreciate the
giving of neivs items of interest
to its representative by our read
ers on his weekly visit to Manlcy.
John Crane has been having a
Eiege of hay fever, which is far from
enjoyable. However, he is about over
the attack now.
Father Patrick Harte, pastor of
St. Patrick's church here.was called
to Firth one day last week to look
after some business matters for a
short time.
Miss Sue Mockenhaupt and Mrs.
Ralph Wilte will be hostesses at a
meeting of the Altar society which is
to be held at the Manley hall Tues
day of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinkamp,
of Wichita, Kansas, were visiting
with the mother of Mr. Steinkamp,
Mrs. Adolph Steinkamp, several days
during the past week.
Phillip Fleniming and wife were in
Omaha last Thursday, where Mr.
Fleniming was having his eyes treat
ed, as they have been giving him con
siderable trouble of late.
William Bourke, who has been mak
ing his home in Murdock for some
time, is now located in Manley and
is assisting with the work at O. E.
McDonald's place of business.
Messrs John C. Rauth and Walter
Mockenhaupt were in Lincoln last
Thursday, where they attended the
annual dinner put on to secure funds
for an orphanage in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rauth and
Walter Mockenhaupt and wife were
at Plattsmouth Saturday, going over
to attend the Korn Karnival and en
joyed meeting many of their friends
while there.
Rev. Father Harte and Teddy
Harms were at Plattsmouth Friday,
where they enjoyed seeing the mer
chants' parade as well as the many
other interesting events on that day's
program.
The Royal Neighbors of America
met last Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Alice Jenkins, having a very
pleasant meeting that was climaxed
withthe serving of some delicious re
freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Auerswald
were attending the Korn Karnival at
Plattsmouth last Saturday, finding
the big show in the height of its
glory at that time, and a large crowd
in attendance.
Herman Dall and wife were at
riattsmouth Thursday for the farm
ers' day program at the Korn Kar
nival, and enjoyed the parade and
other high lights, as well as looking
after some business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Honor and
Miss Lena Stander were in Omaha
last Sunday, where they attended a
birthday celebration in honor of the
birthday of Mrs. Frank Stander held
at the Stander home in Omaha.
Mrs. Frank Wannamaker, of Weep
ing Water, accompanied by Uncle
Ernest Daniels, were visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleisch
nian last Sunday. John Fleischman
was also a guest there that same day.
August Krecklow, disposing of one
of his Model T Fords and a trailer,
has secured another car to work on,
which he will have for sale as soon
is also building a two wheel trailer
to special order for a party, which is
keeping him busy every day, while
others set around and loaf.
Mrs. John Murphy, who has been
at the hospital in Omaha, where her
baby daughter was born recently,
returned home last Sunday and now
the family are together and happy
over the arrival of the fine little
daughter. Mrs. Lawrence O'Brien is
staying with the family for. the pres
ent and assisting with the work.
Fay Kestard, of Atchison, Kansas,
arrived in Manley last Wednesday
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. David
Brann, Speaking of the condition of
the corn crop, which he observed as
he came along, he said he noticed a
marked miprovement as he came up
this way, and thinks there will be a
fair crop all through southeastern
Nebraska.
Alvo News Items
By MRS. GLENN DI3QHTT
The Journal will appreciate the
giving of neivs items to the above
named correspondent by Thurs
day for inclusion in this column.
J. Howard Davis
Attorney at Law
Plattsmouth
C1IEVR0LETS WIN GAME
Lee Copple is attending the Eagle
school this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bird spent Thurs
day at the Ed Taylor home.
Mrs. Ellis Mickle helped Mrs. Or
ville Gerbeling can peaches Thurs
day. Roy Stewart and family visited the
Pioneer park at Lincoln Sunday af
ternoon. Ed Taylor has been on the sick
list the past week, but is some better
at this writing.
Boyd Elliott was ill with chicken-
Edward Kennedy Visitor Here ipox last week but returned to school
Edward Kennedy, who lived hereiaSain this week.
25 or 30 years ago, with his family,
in the home where Herman Rauth
now resides, was here a short time
last Wednesday visiting the old home
and other places about Manley. He
was accompenied by Mr. Casey of
Falls City. Mr. Kennedy has been
engaged in the barber business in
j Chicago for some time. He was pleas
ed to meet his many old friends who
still reside here and to go over the
familiar scenes of the vanishing
years when he was a boy.
Celebrate Wedding Anniversary.
The friends of John Bergman and
wife gathered at their home last Fri
day, where they very appropriately
celebrated the passing of the seventh
anniversary of the wedding of this
estimable couple. Those present on
thi3 occasion included Father Harte,
Herman Rauth and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Stander and family,
Frank Bergman and wife and Her
man Bergman. A. V. Stander and
family were invited, but on account
of the illness of their young son, who
has been in a hospital in Omaha, it
was impossible for them to be pres
ent. The son has an affected foot
and during his visits to the hospital,
Mr. Stander has been having his eyes
treated.
Entertained Visitors Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth were
host and hostess to a number of their
friends last Sunday, when they had
as guests Peter C. Christensen, Miss
Nellie Twiuzlier and Hedwig Swan
son, all of Omaha, and Tate Chris
tensen, of Kansas City. All enjoyed
the gathering very pleasantly and
the excellent dinner which was served.
PROVE EARLY BIRDS
From Friday's Daily
The city street department em
ployes proved themselves real early
birds today when they were out long
before the first peep of day to start
cleaning the streets in the business
section. The debris from the corn and
other decorations had produced a
great deal of litter on the streets
but even the early risers found the
streets nice and clean and the street
force making it as neat as a parlor.
The department is to be commend
ed for their excellent work and the
promptness with which they got on
the job of making all ready for the
aB he gets it in good condition. He Old Settler day at the Karnival.
Many farmers of the community
have finished sowing wheat and are
now filling silos.
Miss Lulu Peterson, who had been
visiting relatives, departed for her
home at Wichita, Kansas, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dimmitt and
children of Ashland spent Sunday
evening at the Glenn Dimmitt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilmore, of
Marquette, were Saturday dinner
guests at the W. C. Timblen home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hardnock and
J. L. Hardnock and Forest spent Sun
day evening at the Orville Gerbeling
home.
Russell Bornemeier returned to
Lincoln the first of the week. He is
attending the University of Nebraska,
this being his fourth year.
Mrs. Charles Edwards Sunday
school class enjoyed a weiner roast
Wednesday evening at the Richards
park at Wabash. A very enjoyable
time was had by everyone in attend
ance.
Dr. Mildred J. Buzza has been giv
ing the school children their annual
physical examinations. The doctor is
spending much time doing this, as a
very thorough examination is being
given.
Superintendent Hauptman is home
from the Methodist hospital in Om
aha, where he underwent an opera
tion on his nose. Mrs. Hauptman
took his place in school during his
absence.
The annual reception sponsored by
the Ladies Aid and Parent Teacher
association was held Friday at the
church. The purpose of the reception
was to welcome the new doctor, min
ister and wife and the school faculty.
MVs. Minnie Peterson and Dorothy
drove to Seward and Utica Monday af
ternoon. While at Seward they callT
ed on Mrs. Gilbert Hans. Mrs. Hans
wa3 formerly Miss Thelma Reynolds,
the fifth and sixth grade teacher here
during the past two years.
W. C. Timblen and family attend
ed the funeral of Jasper Timblen, a
brother of the former, at Weeping
Water, Saturday afternoon. The de
ceased man passed away at his home
at Palmyra on September 10. Burial
was in the Weeping Water cemetery.
scious. He was found a short time
afterwards by Wayne Kinney. Dr.
Buzza was summoned and first aid
was administered. The extend of his
injuries have not been determined as
yet, but they are thought to be of
a minor nature.
Men's Brotherhood Meets
The first meeting of the Alvo Men's
Brotherhood for the fall season was
held Thursday evening, September 12,
in the church basement.
A very interesting and worth
while message was delivered by New
ton Wesley Gaines of the Agricultural
college of the University of Nebraska.
These meetings are held the sec
ond Thursday of each month and all
the men of the community are in
vited and urged to attend. Refresh
ments are served by a committee.
Returned to Charge Here
Rev. and Mrs. McKenzie were re
turned by the conference to the Alvo
church. They have had three very
successful years here and are to be
congratulated for the splendid way
in which the work has been carried
on and the manner in which they
mingle with the people of the com
munity irrespective of church mem
bership or affiliation. All are pleased
that the conference has seen fit to
leave them here another year.
From Friday's Daily
The "grudge" game staged last
evening at Athletic park resulted in
the "Chevies" winning from the Ford
V-8's by a score of 8 to 2 in a con
test in which the Chevies back of
the pitching of McClanahan played a
good game while the Fords had many
errors and were unable to hit at op
portune times when a hit meant
scores.
The game was not largely attended
due to the entertainment down in
the business section of the city.
The Ford3 and the Engineers are
now in a tie for first place in the sec
ond half of the playing season, altho
the Fords were winners easily of the
first round of the schedule.
The tie will be played off later and
in the event of the Engineers win
ning, the two teams wll play a
series for the city championship.
TO ORGANIZE POST
First Meeting of Club Year
The Woman's Reading club open
ed their meetings for the year with
a one o'clock luncheon Friday at the
home of Mrs. Carl Ganz. Assistant
hostesses were Mesdames Dinges,
Boyles and Davis. , The tables were
very prettily decorated with fall gar
den f loweri. i :.!,;,
DIES IN FLORIDA
Monday night, Sept. 23 at the K.
of C. hall, Cass County Post No. 1591,
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the Unit
ed States will be instituted, and offi
cers for the ensuing year installed. It
is expected there will be delegations
from two Omaha posts, Lincoln, Belle
vue and Nebraska City posts.
Degree team from Benson post,
Omaha, will do floor work in con
nection with the ceremonies. Drum
and bugle corps from St. Mihiel and
Benson posts, Omaha, are also ex
pected to lend their services to the
ceremonies. The public is cordially
invited, and especially World war
veterans with over seas service.
NOTICE OF SALE UN
DER CHATTEL MORTGAGE
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
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tue oi a cnauei mortgage aatea Aiay --Tn nll nprfmn!1 interested In the
til 1 no r j . i i t j. i ori I - - -
uu ism, auu recurueu 111 me ouice -tnt nf irprman 7mmw. deceased.
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UL tUC UUIliy UL Vy cU5 tUUUlji I Jq 3081'
ixeDrasKa, on me aom aay or juiy, Tk nntlM th.t th Rx(cutHx of
1935. at 3:20 o clock p. m. executed aaM ha- m hr Anal renort
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uy v,. ti. juarun iu unas. tu. warua anA 0 t!Hmi for Praminatinn and
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woau,B uc yajiucut ui uu piuuii.- allowance of her administration ac-
sury note in xne sum 01 oa.., pay- -.... Hrminaftnn nf heirship, as-
able on demand, default having been L,n 'nt nf rPBff,,,A nf R.,i.. Patate and
made after demand therefor, I will fri w HiKI,hnrirn. thar RaJd netltion
sell at the Riley Hotel room north of Lnd report wlll be heard before said
barber shop in said hotel, that part Lnrt n nctnhpr 18. 1935. at ten
m nam morigage ana now in my i n9.sl. o-nf-mW 1S. 193K.
possession, to wit: some cannea A TI nnYnnnY
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goous, Dciuea gooas, cereais. Dome (Seal) 823-3w County Judge.
Rani-fliish Rtsirch mornr P 'M Ftnttpr
and other articles too numerous to NU'HCtt u' x inau sil, l i L.iuzir.s
mention and counters, scale, and Mc-
Caskey Filing System also mentioned In the County Court of Cass coun-
in said chattel mortcraee. In Platts- ty, Nebraska.
month. Nphrasta rm nctohnr 14th. To all persons interested in the
1935, at 10:00 a. m.
CHAS. E. MARTIN,
s23-20d Mortgagee.
estate of William Wehrbeln, de
ceased. So. 3111:
Take notice that the administrator
(of said estate has filed his final re
port and a petition for examination
and allowance of his administration
In the District Court of the County accounts, determination of heirship.
ORDER
VISITS IN THE CITY
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clinchard and
Sergeant Al Clinchard of the Om
aha police department, were in the
city Friday evening where they were
guests of their friends, Sheriff Homer
Sylvester and Deputy Sheriff Tom
Walling.
Kicked by Horse
Thursday morning, Dan Williams,
who is working for S. C. Boyles, was
turning some horses out of the barn,
when he was kicked by one of the
animals and knocked almost uncon-
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The news has been received here
of the death of the Rev. George
Warner. SS. which occurred a few
days ago at his home at Miami, Flor
ida, following an illness of some
duration and in which he has gradu
ally grown worse as his advanced
years proved too great a handicap in
the illness.
Mr. Warner' is survived by his
daughter, Mildred, who has made the
home for him for a great many years,
as well as one son, Charles, who re
sides in Arkansas. lie is also sur
vived by two brothers, William II.
Warner, Alvo and Frank Warner,
Lincoln, as well as a sister who re
sides in California. He was a bro
ther of the late Charles II. Warner
of this city.
AN APPRECIATION
. We desire to express our apprecia
tion to those who assisted and took
part in the coronation ceremonies of
King Korn IV on Wednesday even
ing. This fine spirit of co-operation
made possible the great .success of
this outstanding event and we are
very appreciative of it.
COMMITTEE. C. C. Wes-
cott, gen. chairman; Mrs.
James G. Mauzy, James
Nowacek.
HERE FROM OMAHA
From Thursday's Daily
Mrs. M. E. Brantner and daugh
ter, Mrs. Russell Chase and two small
children, as well as Edward Chase,
an older son, were here today to visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ohlschlager and family and with the
many old time friends in this section.
assignment of residue of said esta'.e
and for his discharge; that said peti
tion and report will be heard before
said Court on October 11th, 1935, at
ORDER 10 a. m.
Dated September 14th, 1935.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) Bl6-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, Comity of Cass,
83.
From Thursday's Daily
Mr. and Mrs. John Scheel, Sr., of
Murdock were here today to look af
ter some matters of business at the
i,o f,- i,Jtion and notice thereof given
. . I It is therefore Ordered that a hear-
rviug ivorn ivariuvai.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the Creditors of the estate of
Beulah Sans, deceased. No. 3145:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims againrt said estate is January
11th 1936; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court Room in
Plattsmouth on January 17th, 1936,
at 10 a. m. for the purpose of exam
ining, hearing, allowing and adjust
ing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated September 13th, 1935.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) sl6-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Martha Young, deceased.
No. 3045:
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 of heirship,
assignment of residue of said estate
and for his discharge; that said peti
tion and report will be heard before
said Court on October 4, 1935, at
10:00 o'clock a. m.
Dated September 9, 1935.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) s9-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF
WATER BOND ELECTION
Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Kani of Omaha
were here Wednesday evening to en
joy the King Korn Karnival and to
visit with friends. Dr. Kani is an
ear, nose and throat specialist at
Omaha.
UJ
feu? ;
Be Sure TKzy Properly
Oeanse the Blood
YOUR kidneys are constantly filter
ing 'waste matter from the blood
stream. But kidneys sometimes lag iii
their workdo not act as nature in-'
tended fail to remove impurities that!
poison the system when retained.
Then you may suffer nagging back-t
ache, dizziness, scanty or too frequent !
urination, getting up at night, swollen j
limbs; feel nervous, miserable;
all upset.
Don't delayl Use Doan's Pills.;
Ooan's are especially for poorly func- i
tioning kidneys. They 're recom-l
mended by grateful users the country j
over. Oct them from any druggist.
Public notice is hereby given that
an election has been duly called and
will be held in the Village of Alvo,
Nebraska, on the 15th day of October,
1935, at which there will be submit
ted to the legal voters of said Village
the following question:
"Shall the Village of Alvo,
Nebraska, issue its negotiable
bonds of the principal amount of
Eight Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($8,500.00) to become
due in twenty years from the
date of issue; provided, how
ever, any or all of said bonds
shall be payable at the option
of the Village at any time after
five years from their date, and
drawing interest at not exceed
ing four and one-half per cen
tum (42) per annum, pay
able semi-annually, for the pur
pose of purchasing, erecting,
constructing and maintaining a
Village water works; and shall
said Village levy and collect an
nually a general tax on all the
property therein in an amount
sufficient to pay the interest and
principal of said bonds as the
same mature?"
The polls for voting at said elec
tion will remain open from 9:00
o'clock -a. m. to 7:00 o'clock p. m. of
said date, and the voting place will
be as follows:
DINGES GARAGE
Voters desiring to vote in favor of
said proposition will mark an "X" in
the square following the word "Yes";
voters desiring to vote against said
proposition will mark an "X" in the
square following the word "No."
R. M. COATMAN,
(Seal) s23-3w Village Clerk.
of Cass, Nebraska.
In Re Application of Ar
thur M. Copenhaver and
Tressa Copenhaver, for a
decree directing J. Howard
Davis, administrator of the
estate of Clara M. Searle,
deceased, to convey real estate.
Now on this 11th day of Septem
ber, 1935, there was presented the
petition in the above entitled matter
praying that a time and place be fix
ed for hearing upon said petition and By virtue of an Order of Sale 1s-
notice thereof given as required by sued by C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of the
law, and at said hearing a decree be District Court within and for Cass
entered authorizing and directing the County. Nebraska, and to me direct-
administrator of the estate of Clara ed, I will on the 12th day of October
Al. bearle, deceased, to make, execute A. D. 1935. at ten o'clock a. m. of
and deliver to petitioners, Arthur M. said day at the South Front Door of
Copenhaver and Tressa Copenhaver, a the Court House, in the City of
deed for the undivided one-half of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at
L.ot one 1 1 ) , m btadelman's Out Lots public auction to the highest bidder
m the northwest quarter of the for cash the following described real
northeast quarter of section 24, town- estate to-wit:
ship 12, range 13, and fractional lot Lot 6. Block 1. South. Union.
tnirty 60), in the southwest quar- Cass County, Nebraska;
ler or tne southeast quarter of sec- The same being levied upon and
tion 13, township 12, range 13, east taken as the pronertT of Millie E.
of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Ne- LaRue, et al Defendants to satisfy a
braska, in accordance with a contract Judgment of said Court recovered by
between said petitioners and Clara E. H. Luikart. Superintendent of
M. Searle of date November 14, 1934, Banks, as Receiver and Liquidating
ana recorded in book Z of miscel- Agent of the Bank of Union. Union.
laneous records of Cass County, Ne- Nebraska, Plaintiff against said De-
Draska, at page 492, and It appear- fendants.
mg that a time and place should be Plattsmouth. Nebraska. September
appointed lor nearlng upon said peti- 5th, A. D. 1935.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County.
mg De had upon said petition in the Nebraska.
district Court Room in the Court By T. WALLING,
nouse in the City of Plattsmouth. Dwyer & Dwver. Denuty.
ass county, xseDraska, In which Attorneys for Plaintiff.
County said land is situated, on the!
Oil. -3 - M a m . . I
oiu uny ui Utiooer. J.3J. at 10 RTTT'TJTir'rwQ CAT IT-
u ciucH. a. m.. ana mat notice of the
timo aH rS "ia peuuon and the state of Nebraska, County of Cast,
r - n . . oo
given 10 an persons interested by Cy virtue of an Order of Sale Is-
nil hHrn f ion nf thfa nrrlai In . .--. I .- . . .
- vjiv-a Demi- t siipn nv i : v : i ,onp"u'Q v -1 a i-ir r r thn
weekly edition of the Plattsmouth District Court within and for Cass
ouuruu, ior mree successive weeks County, Nebraska, and to me dlrect-
Deiore sucn nearlng, and that all ob- ed. I will on th 12th Hv of rwnhr
Jections to said decree prayed for, if A. D. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of
any, must be filed before said hour of said day at the South Front Door of
uttriu. he Court House. Plattfsniniith In saM
By the Court. County, sell at Dublic auction tn tt.e
D. W. LIVINGSTON. hiehest bidder for rash the follnwinc
Juute ui me JJlStriCt fJOUrt. desnrlherl rpal potato tn.n.11-
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In the City of Plattsmouth. Caa3
isuuuj- ujf hearing County, Nebraska;
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all iu. lunitei ot me instates or loo. i,r.r , ,- u r .
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anu r.u.u i. iteraictt, eacn deceased. iw.f t a -,. i ti-.-..t-
Estate ISo. 3150: I ., T.r ..
I Persons interested in said Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
tt. prH irnra . r li i.n ,n1.. I ,
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caittca, iieu iLur-i ana neirs taice no-15th Am ry
nee
That Roy Stewart has filed his pe
tition alleging that Martha A. Rem-
ick, a resident and inhabitant of Cass
county, Nebraska, died intestate on
or about the day of
1935.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
By T. WALLING.
Deputy.
A. Capwell, Attor-
1 ceo : -j 1 - a 1 . -
xou,, Dcucu iu ice oiiuyit. ut Hie IOI- I r,cv tnr- pi,lntlfr
lowing described real estate in the U T. tjH Af. J-
Pniintr f Hn- A Of, xl " - v, .---w. -y
irX r. cuita- for Crosg Petitioner.
Ka lOWll I
Lots 10. 11. 12 anil 12 in ninr-V
11. Thorn-son's Addition to trm ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Citv of Plattsmouth. C!a R.4 rnnn.
ty, Nebraska the District Court of Cass
leaving as her sole and only heirs county, Nebraska.
n Innr T m C DAtntnl, X M I
daughter three years of age, and Lf John E Kirkham nl I nnnrr
Flora I. Remick, an infant daughter rLH Uam' De f ORDER
eight years old. J i
baia petition also alleges that Now on this 9th day of Septem-
f T- i . la n "
zinnia nemicK, a resident and in-per, i35, this cause came on for
naDitant or iass county, Nebraska, hearing upon the Detition of Wil-
died intestate at the age of four Ham Schmidtman. Jr.. Admin is. r-
years, in the jear 1863, seized in fee tor of the Estate of John E. Kirkham
of an undivided one-half interest in deceased, praying for a license to sell
and to the real estate above describ- the following described real estate.
ea, ana leaving as ner sole neir at to-wit:
law, her father, David Remick. Lots Five (5) and Six (6) in
Said petition also alleges that Flora Block Forty-six (46) in the City
I. Remick, a resident and inhabitant of Plattsmouth. Cass Countv
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ui i,a. .uuu.v, n.uia-, uiea intes- iNeorasKa,
tate on or about the day of for the purpose of paying debt., of
. seizea in iee saia estate and expenses of admiuis-
simple of an undivided one-half in- tration.
terest in and to the real estate above It is therefore Ordered that all per-
described, and leaving as her sole sons Interested In Baid estate anDear
tV -j n ,1 lamer, ueiur. me at tne District Court Room
Said petition further alleges that
the interest of the petitioner in the
above described land is that of a sub
sequent purchaser; and prays for a
determination of the time of the
death of the said Martha A. Remick.
Emma S. Remick and Flora I. Remick,
and of the heirs, the degree of kin
ship and the right of descent of the
real property belonging to each of
said deceased persons in the State of
Nebraska.
It is ordered that the same stand
for hearing on the 4th day of October,
1935, before the County Court of
Cass county, in the court .house at
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock a. ra.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebr., this
7th day of September, 1335.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) eS-3w County Judge.
in the Courthouse, at Plattsmouth,
Cass County. Nebraska, on the 26th
?yf 0ctobr. 1935, at the hour of
10:00 o clock a. m. to show cause lf
any, why a license to sell the above
described real estate should not la
granted to said administrator for the
yurpose 01 paying debts against said
estate and expenses of administra
tion. It is further Ord ered that a fnn
of this order to show patiRP ho ,..v.
lished in the Plattsmouth Journal a
semi-weekly newspaper In general
circulation in Cass County, Nebras
ka, for a period of four (4) succes
sive weeks prior to the date of hear
ing. By the Court.
D. W. LIVINGSTON. Jud;e
of the District Court of Cass
County. Nebraska
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