The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 21, 1935, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PLATTSHOUTH SE2I - "KTEELT JCTT2SAL
Elmwood News!
Wright Gliktt and ln.it.Wy of Lin-j
f-oin wre vlieitinjf lor the 2ay IsaJtt j
Jvjiuiy at the Lome of Ms parent, j
Fan OiiMt and v. If': !or thi day,
NoilIe D. Dot.b:i wfcjj not feel-j
Jr.g th very be. Ofi axour.t of an
Jn!'.!ou 11 Oli of Lift f--t which Jut J
Las been Laving to favor home of
Ja.
Mr. and Mr. Itor.ald IvcLJl' tmeiT I
wr- ailed to Lincoln lat Saturday j
vl.ne tL-y v,-fe looting after
bueli.e-xit arid as well rltjtlfcg with
bti'l r-iatlvea lUrt.
HaHie Hundley, a r-preMntatJv
of :- 0:.-.aU JJ f Nev. K Willi Jfi Elm
wood JaM T-usday looking alter tome
ItiblUi Jo '.4Mi- tioii with the circu
lation department of the paper.
Joo'ge L. Cayglli arid Ed Borne-I'.t-Ur
v.e :,lid to a jury-
m n for the pr:-.c.M. i rm of the dls
?iJ' t eoutt ajd v. -i;t ov-r to Piatls
iri'iiUi to t.ni; In thai capacity lat
Monday.
Dr. Tot man wus down to We'-iilng
Water la. Tu'day evening wh-re
be v. a.Jv Mining lL.' carnival
v. hl'h is to feature the efforts of Kim-;
v. ool to raise money jT tho eorn
muniy building heating plant.
11 h-S Luoiie U'jJftlng who Las been
the ffJ:l-fil aiid accommodating
P-ik at the Faiim-i Union ttor has
?f-'l h-r rolKiiation and gone
Alvo wb-r- i-I.e- In earing tir the
iMothi-r, i-Jfc. E. L. NeJuon, who Is In
vry health at this time.
Guy Ward of Lincoln was a visi
tor In Llmv.ood oj al Tu .-.day arid
v. UK locking after io;ij: luclii- mat
lia uml vlhitl;K with his fri-ndn.
Juy fcald that hi noiJur Is -xn-.t-J
f i K f'1' I" t'allfomla for lh- win-ti-r
and that a i.-.t-r rfcldi!jK lh-r-wa
Kiiii lr ' In Inl ntHH and lhs
iitotht-r vould iilmn with h-r tor
ih i i iiiii lnl r 1,1 i lie v. Int r.
Litigation, Wf Should Remark.
F. J. I'lll, 11.1 JiJU;' Of the Junil'-
our I of lh p - Iim I of Htov- (,'r--k
wtil h i in li a c 1 ly or l.linuood,
liiiH Ix t-ii lU.-. y iim lii'ii with oni- lu k
1 1 j f J 1 1 k I In- itionlh of ,'Vovi iiib r. In
hliffiik lug to I he W i )tr ln oilbl il
llmi ituriiiK '' pt-Hnl iioilb and
it li oiity tin. 1'jili iiinl with Ia
y t lo t-.'t, lm lias had Jiu-l nin ty
iufcth He afd that h- hal iif.t-d up
iilinonl bl.i junlb'tt lol( t and would
have to have another one In a t-.lioit
time. lillxllienH ti I'tO'l 111 the JlJS
lle lOilll.
(Jive Friend Farewell Reception.
'1 be Ml i.-M Ma and Anna M I'all
of KlinMood who Hie two very popu
l.ir lmlli m, buvn derided to lipend the
winter in California and are now de
putting for the I'.K'iHc coant mid ho
on hint Monday a number of their
tilendx with Kood IhliiK l eat and u
ib-tei initial Ion to have a f ood time,
went to their home uiul made merry
for the evening ami bailti them God
Hieeil uiul u Kood I line iliiilng their
hlay 111 the Went,
Will Hold Convention Here,
TIim Kllilwood tile ie)aitllet, Itl
hll'iilor ot the luove to oi'KUlll.e the
dlflelenl lire depa rt men t H of the
Ioiim over the (oiinty In one organ
ization and liavllIK llee I ailieil the
feellliK of lhi llelialtliielitH of t lie
illflelelit loVMis, lit their meeting I.ikI
Monday they appointed u i oinniit tett
with power to art for- the plllpoHe
of ill 1 1 1 UK. U IlleetliiK of the rejireMen
IllllveM or the llleliiliel rilllp of tile lllf
feteht townri to coiiveiiii in I'MlllWooil
for the Hi. -tt KiitheiliiK fr the organ
ization of it roiinty federation anil
for hikIi other ItiiMltiehH an may ap
proprlately cmne bi-fore the ronveii
t 1ii 'I hey will have a very Kooil pro
Klimi and home KoOtl eatM.
At their meeting ht Monday the
Kllilwood ilepiirtmetit iiIhh 1oiiiiImI a
plII'Me to the roiiimlt ie IuivIiik la
hand the limtnllal Ion of thy heating
plant nt the Klmwond com in il n 1 1 y
bullilliiK now I.eliiK Installed.
Will old Carnival.
In order to pay for the limt allat Ion
of the henlliiK plant In the IIIiuaooiI
Coinmuiiity It ii 1 1 il I ii k which In now In
promeMM. thero Ih to be held it ui
lilval ixtetulliiK over three day
which Include December -1th, f.lh
and titli. when plenty of fun and
minis, nunt will he provided for
I'veryoiie who may uttend.
Visiting Brother Here.
Misx Anna Turk of Waterloo, Iowa
a sister of JanuH Turk f Clmwood.
urrlNcd lure last Tuesday unit will
visit for home tlmo with her brother
who is un Invalid and kept to his
bed. lie ha been even inort poorly
tho past ten days but is feeling
hliKhtly Improved at this time, ami
Miro was pleased that tho ulster could
come and visit with him.
Injured in a Fall.
Mi.ss Mugsie Stocks who is house
keeper for her brother. John Stokes
-while about the housewook. having
MrM!flD
! r
.ffW'-' lf: '.-
,v,r"!'.
4,. "
Mon Brr!
While admitting, v.hc-n "Inter
viewed in Chicago, that he had
ht-en rnarric-d two years, Mona
Iiarrie, screen ttar, profeisied to
Iave (rgotten where and when it
happened.
htepped out of the door for i-.onie pur
pohe, fcllpped as nhe was returning
to the houhe and In falling hustalned
hotne i-.evere bruie and has been
l:yej uji tor the pat week. However
.he In gradually Ketllng over the in-
Jules which fche received In her fall
Last Game of Season.
On last. Saturday the Kim wood
fool ball team played with the Khu-
beri team at Khubert, concluding the
Kaiiies for this neaxon. In the game
the Hhubert team won over Klm
v.ood, 12 to This completes the
.hedul: and the game has gone for
the Klmwood team, as the coming
year another team will have been
organized.
Are in a Quandary.
The application for a citizen of
Klmwood for license to sell beer
v.hf(i was forbidden by the town
board und certilied by the Lincoln
commlhhion has caused r;ome stir In
the town. A petition In remonstrance
of the grunting of the license has
been in circulation and has received
many signers and many have also
lefiiKed to sign the name. However
the town board has been cited to
appear before the lluuor commission
nt Lincoln on Wednesday of this
week for Interrogation. The lines of
I sb. tame have been drawn very
tense and It Is difficult to form an
opinion as to what will he the out
come. Niw Business House for Elmwood.
It Is reported that a new busliutw
llrm will be established In Klmwood
In the near future to handle farm
ing Implements, as It Is considered
that this Is a good location for Mich
a biislnens and two men of Klmwood
have been named us the ones who are
to embark In the business, one a
larnier and the other a resident of
the town.
Prices of Barber Work,
Some time umo Home representa
tives of the barber Industry of Lin
coln were IhroiiKh the country nsk
Ihk that certain prices bo establish
ed for barber work and after some
explanation the prices were set and
hlKhcr than w hul had been the rule
heretofore. Hut alter some adher
ence to the name the lower prices
v. ith iikiiIii put in force, ho now all
am charging tho hiuiio prices us be
fore. Turkeys, Turkeys, Turkeys!
Yes. real live turkeys are to bo
loosened In tho streets of Klmwood
and they belong to whosoever may
ho tho lucky ones to catch them. One
will bo liberated every Saturday aft
ernoon commencing with this com
ing Salurday at 11 o'clock and will
cither bo toscod from tho top of tho
water tower of the bank building
ami whoever may bo nlinhlo enough
to catch tho turkey nmy have him
for tho Sunday ulntier. This will bo
ontlnuod overy Saturday until after
Christ nuts.
Entertained the Ladies.
Mrs. Harry A. Will buns whs hos
tess at her homo In Klmwood on
Tuesday afternoon when she enter
tained tho members of tho Methodist
Ladles' Aid and where they planned
their work for the coming winter.
They all enjoyed a very flue time and
the refreshments served.
Platters Trim
Rock Fort by a
25 to 0 Score
Loadi Prove Eetter liudden a Thtyj
Eiddie Vxsitor Lir.e to File
Up Co2ura.ndir:g Lead.
TL Platers Mnday afternvifl inj
e rain Jr-.nchd 814 of Athktic
i park, v.tnt to a 2a to victory oier
ihft football team of the Rock I'ort,
Mffcurf. high e'Lool.
The game featured the fine work of
lilll Carey In the ba:k field and who;
va a foruabJe n-earhead of the local
ioffenfci've and a.'.ounted for tv.o of
the talliets that the Piatterti rang up
againkt their foc-H.
In the opc-niLK quarter the Plat
ters ktarted their march to victory
and in borne fine end runs were fcoou
in the territory of the boys from
down the river, Carey taking the ball
around the end for a touchdown while
Tom Krif.key. fullback and captain,
converted the extra point by a line
fc.'nanh to leave the locals out in front
7 to 0.
In the Mrf ond 'juarter. Wall, one of
the veterans of the team, jrave
the
'roup of moist fans a real thrill aiartsand Kclence and Dr. Frank Vlner,
he swept the vii-itors end for a forty
yard dash to the Missouri goal and
a it o t. h e r t o j c h d o w n .
Carey was the feature of the last
touchdown Jn the last o,uarter wh'-n
he again battered through to the
coveted goal t-.tripe to complete the
25 to 0 win.
The team will now await their final
game of the seaon w h-n thfy enter
tain the Nebraska City lads here on
Friday afternoon. The Nebraska City
team ithowed well the past week end
against the strong Hamburg team
and will give Coach Rothert's boys
some good hot competition.
DEPART FOP. WEST
l-'fttn M'ircl; y'a
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Mullen de
parted thl:; morning for their home
at Ios Angeles after u very pleas
ant visit here v ft i Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mulle nand the other relatives
und friends. They will stop at Den
ver for a visit with Mrs. Mullen's
mother and also at Oklahoma City
.vith teJatives and friends.
PRESENT TO LIBRARY
The Catholic: Daughters of America
have Just presented to the public li
brary a fine addition to the standard
works. This book Is given in recog
nition of Rook Week und the selec
tion of the volume will he left to the
Judgment of the efficient librarian.
Miss Jones, as to the work most need
ed. TUBLIC MEETING FRIDAY
Friday evening at 15 o'clock at the
district court room will bo lu Id a
meeting of all able bodied men on
relief or public: works, from the uges
of 17 years up. All are urged to be
In attendance as there will be a rep
resentative of the WPA in attend
ance.
ADAM MARSHALL.
Chairman.
EIGHT MILE GROVE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
D:30 Sunday school.
10:30 Kngllsh service's.
From Moielay'H lally:
Mrs. A. R. Hreese who has been
visiting her sisters, Mrs. Kvuin of
Lincoln und Mrs. M. S. Kerr of this
city, returned to her home lu Red
Oak, la., last evening.
Debutante Elopes
i
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K
m m 4S.M4. A HgMl'
Mbel Reynard
A' lioneymoon cruio to Floridjj
aboard tho groom' yaclit fol
lowed tho elopement of MubJ
Reynard, 19, debutante of Nevr
Rochelle, N. Y., and George
Groves, 40( millionairo bankcr.-
CZLZ2EATES EISTHDAY
jurgH I'. I'tarce. rttlitct at Ibe (
NtLruka MaVJi;i',- Home, today ob-
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day at the Uorr.e viLere he rtceived j
th'; .or.;rratuatS'j?j8 of the feociates j
thtre on tbr attair-;x:tnt of this very
r at agf;. Mr. i'tarce car.-.t tre frora .
Linirr, Nebraska, acd adiittc-dj
jto the Home Auubt 1S, 1&2&. from J
- ntblar lodge No. 20 C, A. V. A. M.
' 'or 'A hirthday Zlr.
Pearr.e was prewr.ted v. ith the award
given by the Masters and Aardecs
club of Omaha Masonry. At the toon
hour today v.h-.n the men. hers ath-
ered for the dinner, he as al.o rre-
irited v.jth tLe traditional birthday
cake prepared in the Home kitchen.
While retidinjj at the InCrary. Mr.
I'earce in ery oou neann anu
able to be out and around the f?r ater
part of the time v. hc-n the weather i
will permit
HZAE. FIIO: ADDSESS
The Rotary club had as isitors
lay at the weekly luncheon two
or the weil known members of the
faculty of Cn-ighton university. Dr.
j Ray
;ouu j . .ifien Di ijjt? utpaj i-
of history in the rollege of
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! merit
dean of the dental college.
Dr. P. T. Heineman was in charge
of the meeting and presented the
vlKitors who v. ere given a hearty wel
come by the club membership.
Dr. Nielsen gave a very fine talk
on "Ethiopia," tracing the history
of the country from the earliest days
o the present time, as well as the! lakes office and learns how the of
general physical description of the j f.ee is run and w hat funds and equip-
country that now has nucha large
place fu the world's activities.
RESUMES WORK
IJcrnard Kllnger, popular head of
the meat department at the Hinky
Dinky store, is once more back on the
Job after several weeks enforcer va
cation. Mr. Klinj-'cr was ill for
wek j at the hospital at Omaha but
lias been hemic for the past two weeks
n c upe rallng und D now able to be
back at the usual work. The many
friends are de-lighted to s e him ablejTnis hfjur Klvts c'ver' one a chance
to carry on his work and his rapid
Improvement in the past two wec-k3.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Tuesday nit;ht Mrs. Harriett
Rhoades was taken to Omaha in the
Settlor ambulance, to be placed in
the University hospital for treat
ment. Mrs. Rhoad'-i has been suf
fering from stomach trouble for some
lime and her e-ondition has become
such that an operation may be uecep
::ary. The many friends will regret
to learn of her condition and trust
that she muy soon be able to rally
from the Illness.
SHOWING n.IPROVEIrIENT
Tlm many friends of William
Hchmldtmann. Sr., will be pleased
to learn that he; is doing ve ry nicely
after an illness of several clays.
While he is still conlincd to his room
he is showing a most pleasing rate
of re-ceivcry.
This morning ho had the pleasure
of a visit from his sons, Drs. Carl F.
and George Schmidtniann of Omaha.
LOCATES IN CITY
Mr. and Mrs. tJeorgo Luduig, of
Winona, Minnesota, who have just
recently moved to this city, are plan
ning on locating hooii on u small
acreage north of the c ity as soon us
possible. They have a number of
children living in Omaha and came
hero from Minnesota to be near them
and decided on Iiattsmouth as a
most desirable locution.
'See it before you buy It.
JERH
FOR YOUR
POULTRY
Use in the drinking water to
insure Maximum Egg Produc
tion, More Vitality, Less Dis
ease. JERMITE cleanses the intes
tinal trait, regulates the bow
els, insuring perfect digestion.
SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER
ONE GALLON JERMITE
Regular Price $2.50
ONLY - $1.75 - ONLY
, GUARANTEED
For Sale By
W. N. Brink
421 S. 11th Street Phone 107
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Manufactured bv Tim l.ak l'md
uM, Inc., lra Moine. lown
SITE
William Flake
is Named New
State Sheriff
Efalo Ciuztj Sheriff Is 2Tar;ed
ty Governor Coclirsn to
Saocetd Benton.
j v-iUia Flak
of Bliffalo tour
iie of Kearney, therifT i
itritv ft o r. ii r. . r.c r f.T
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Tuesday by Governor Ccchran. sac-;c:airr.? arainn id estate Is March i Clement &ni v.ife.M
;c.wdl3g p-red Benton, who has held;. that a hearing will be had! real na::.e ur.jr.or;
!lL about a ya- Flake's an
. oointnient takes effect Dec. 1. Tee
: orrjcfe payg ,300 a r,or,lh.
Governor Cochran praised Benton
;for fcis work atd emphasized that
JSjthf -
appointment of Flake was
not
not
reappointed last January when Coch-j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT jnovn; and u
ran became chief executive. j ALL ters-ons vh-j c'.i im or a;:e--r
iienton Kaid he had been expecting)
for some time to be relieved of the.'y. Xehraaka
oHice, and
congratulated Flake, an!
tlt f r f . n f . T ... ........ r. r-. Ii ... '
(ton, a cc-puty under former Sheriff
j End res of Omaha, was promoted to
, sheriff in January,
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j i iate, ui, herveu iwo terms a
;i;uffalo county KherifT and was ele' t
; ed on the dtmocrati
ticket. He re
t:r-d last January after declining to j petition and report will be heard Le
run for re-election vcar H iJ'fc said Court on December C, 1535,
widely known to Nebraska peace of
ficers for his co-operation in helping
round up criminals wanted else
where. lie said he had no p'ans and would
have no statement until he formally
merit are available.
Denton, whose home is in Lexing
ton, said he expected to spend the
winter in Lincoln.
SOCIAL CIRCLE CLUB
Tuesday, November 12th, the So
cial Circle club, met at the lovely
country home of Mrs. Herman Corner
with Mrx Karl Hathaway as assist
ant hostess. The noon hour was
spent In visiting and partaking cf
the wonejerlul covered dish dinner.
to visit before taking up the lesson
which was a very interesting one as
it was in keeping with the holidays.
The making of Christmas gifts is al
ways enjoyed by everyone.
The next meeting will be Decem
ber 10th. Everyone come If possible.
ENJOY SHORT OUTING
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves and
children, Joseph and Maxine, depart
ed Sunday for a short outing in the
north part of the .-late. Mrs. Graves
and Maxine will visit with relatives
at Norfolk and Mr Graves and Joe
go on to Cedar county where they
will visit with relatives and also en
Joy a few days in pheasant shooting
before they return home.
TO SPEAK AT TARKI0
Rev. H. G. McClusky, I). D., has
been invited to be the chapel speaker
at Tarklo College, Monday morning,
November 25th. Rev. McCIusky's in
vitation came as a recognition of the
large number of Plattsmouth stu-
elents attending Tarkio who will be
delighted at un opportunity to hear
him again. While in Turkio, Rev.
and Mrs. McClusky will be guests of
Prof, and Mrs. R. F. Patterson.
SECONDS DROP GAME
The Plattsmouth high school Re
r.erves who have been undefeated this
season, were taken Tuesday at Weep
Ing Water where the team of that
school reversed the result here earlier
in the season, winning 13 to 0.
Tho Plattsmouth kids found a
much stlfl'er opposition and a bet
ter line' to oppose them than when
tho youngsters from the Sobbing
Water were here r.ome weeks ago.
LEGAL NOTICE
the District Court of Cass
Comity, Nebraska.
Ruth Faux. Plaintiff "1
I
vs.
William
NOTICE
Faux,
Defendant
To William A. Faux, non
resident Defendant;
You nre hereby notified that on the
20th day of June. 11)35, Ruth Faux
filed a petition against you in the
District Court of Cuss county, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of
which ato to obtain a divorce from
you and complete control und custody
of her two minor children, William
A. Faux. Jr.. and Kenneth D. Faux,
on tho grounds that you have wil
fully doiierted the plaintiff and her
minor children without good cause,
for a period of more than two years
and for non-support.
Von uro required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, the
23rd day of December. 1935.
RUTH FAUX.
Ky Plaintiff.
W. G. KIECK,
Her Attorney.
J. Howard Davis
Attorney at Law
PktUmouth
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Courdy Court of Ccg$ eovn-
ty, Sthraika.
i
To the Creditors cf the estate
'Anna F. Geibtr, deceased. No. S156:
I . ia" cuce irai ice iin.e i.
n.fted
- .at lhr- County Court Room in Plaits
ln.outh on March 12th, at 1
a. n. for the purroie of eiarnininz.
;hearir.2 allowing and adjusting
' clain.s or objections duly filed.
Dated November th. 1535.
A. H. DUXDLRY.
'Feal nll-3w County Judge.
r tic County Court of Cats eoun-
To all persons interested in the es
state of Alexander H.
Graves, de - eas
o. 30 75:
Talro notice
that the executors
said estate have filed their final re -
I pert er.d a petition for examination
lar.d allov.anr-e cf their administration
accounts, determination of heirship,
a5igr:r.';ent of residue of said estate
and for their discharge; that said
at ten o cio.- k a. rn.
Dated November , 1&35.
A. H. DUXBfRY,
CSealj Rll-.1v.' County Judge.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of Cass
Co'jri.t'j, S'clrarka.
In the matter of the Estate of John
E. Kirkham. deceased.
Notice is hereby piven that in pur
suance of an order of Honorable D.
W. Livingston, Jude cf the District
Court of Cass county, Nebraska, male
on the 2Cth day of October, 1535, for
the sale of the real estate hereinafter
described, there vill be sold at the
south front door of the court house in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, on Saturday, the 7th day
of December, 1I3 5, at 10 o'clock a.
ii:. at public vendue to the highest
bidder for cash the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
Lots five (5) and six (C) in
Block forty-six C4) in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska. Said sale will remain open one (1)
hour.
Dated this 1st day of November,
1035.
WILLIAM SCH M I DT MA N, Jr.
Administrator de bonis non ofthel
Estate of John E. Kirk
ham, Deceased.
A. L. TIDD,
Attorney for Estate.
e4-5w
LEGAL NOTICE
hi the District Court of Cass
County, Xebraska
Lucille Gaines, Plaintiff
vs. ! N.
Albert II. Gaines, I
NOTICE
Defandant
J
To Albert H. Gaines
non-
resident Defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the
Sth day of June, 1935, Lucille Gaines
filed a petition against you in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of
which are to obtain a divorce from
you and complete control and custody
of her two minor children, Robert
Gaines and Sally Tress Gaines, on
the grounds that you have wilfully
deserted the plaintiff and her minor
children without good cause for a
period of more than two years and
lor non-support.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, the
23rd day of December, 1935.
LUCILLE GAINES,
By Plaintiff
K. G. KIECK.
Her Attorney.
n4-4 w
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
To: W. S. Graff, single; James Gar
rett, single; David W. Mullin, single;
Job U. Damon,
Damon, hi3
wife, first name unknown; the un
known heirs, devisees and legatees of
Christian Betts, deceased, real name
unknown; Lot 1 and east 4 feet of
Lot 2, Block 7, in City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, and
all persons having or claiming an in
terest in and to said property, real
names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Alary Vasley, also
known as Mayme Wasley, and Wal
ter W. Wasley commenced an action
in the district court of Cass County,
Nebraska, against you and each of
you on tho 6th day of November,
1935, the object and prayer of which
is to obtain a decree of court quiet
ing title to Lot 1 and the east 4 feet
of Lot 2 in Block 7, in the city of
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska
in the plaintiffs against you and each
of you and for such other relief as
equity may prescribe and for costs of
suit.
You are further notified that you
are required to answer said petition
on or before December 23rd, 1935,
or the allegations of said petition
will be taken as true, and a decree
entered in favor of plaintiffs against
each of you, accoraiug to the prayer
of said petition.
MARY WASLEY,
WALTER W. WASLEY,
Plaintiffs.
Dwyer & Dwyer,
Attys for Plaintiffs. n7-4w t
LEGAL NOTICE
I Cot r.'j, 1 trQi't.l.
CAy cf Plater .-.-.tL. & '
jl'uni'ijal Ccr; cratio.
vs.
Allen Co-jr.t
Coir.p?nr, a
tt si.
i
To tie I'. f -i r.z : A3!
Investment Co:.:' - nr. a C
cf ! F. II. Ktl
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allir:.c.n. ce'-a cd. reil cur:.
ithe urknovn Le.'rs, oe .'..-..-.-;.
personal r-; -r-:.-:ntivc
pe."cr-i j n : c r :-.: ed :n '
I .'Je-orri Sirzr.an a:, i .-Jv
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v :fe. otn oe
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i to hare some interest ;n. r:?Lt c
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c: Ken ur.cn Lo
n Lvi
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Hays Ad'iitiv-
- the City of PIi:
i Nebraska, real n;
r.-outh. Cj.35 v.
n.ea unknown; ALL
z or ajear t j Lave
of pereens xto clai
; tome interest i
' lien upon Lo-.s
riirht or title rr
1 . - and 3 , in I; '. ' k
i 14. in Tor.-rsenc'a Ad-Ltior. fj
J City cf Plat tsmou'.h. Ci.t i tounty. N
; t raska, real r.'an.e-j unknown; ALT,
(' perse ns v. Lo claim or a; rear to Lave
some interest in, risht or title to. r
Pen ur.cn Lo-s I, a:.: Z m H.s.c I
Your? and lluys addition to the C:'.y
cf Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebras
ka, real r.-orr.os ur.kr.o-n; ALL per
sons who claim cr a: rear fj La'. e
some interest in. rirht or title to. r
lien upon Lets 4, 5. C and 's in h'.'j' k
54, in the City cf I'littsmouth, Cai
county, Nebraska, real name3 un
known; ALL persons who claim cr
' r . c.t r In V sre c r - c. ' r. -; ir. . . .
lor title to, or lien upon Lots 7 ani
jin Block 1, Don elan's Audition to the
j City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
iLrnskc, real n-r..es unknown; ALL
persons who emm c:
'car ir have
seme interest in, riirht or title to, cr
lien upon Lots S. I, 10 ani 11, in
Bio k 32. in the City cf Plattsmouth.
Cas3 county, Nebraska, real names
unknown; ALL persons wha claim e:r
appear to have son
me interest in.
right or title to. cr lien upon Pearl
street between Blocks Z2 and 47 -
by 140 feet, in the City cf Piatt r
mouth, Cass county. Nebraska, real
names unknown; ALL persons v.i;.
claim or appear to have some interest
in, right or title to. or lien upon -3
feet of Sub-Lot 5 cf Eouth 25.55 feet
of Lot 12, and 23 feet cf Sub-Lot C of
south 25.55 feet cf Lot 12, in Block
32, in the City of Plattsmouth, Cars
county, Nebraska, real names un
known; ALL persons who claim cr
appear to have some interest in, rizht
i or title to, or lien upon Lots 1 and 2,
in Block 10, Ycung and Hays Addi
tion to the City of Plattsmouth, Cas3
county, Nebraska, real names un
known; ALL persons who claim cr
appear to have some interest in, rK'ht
or title to, cr lien upon Lets S, 3 and
10, in Block S. Thompson's Addition
to the City cf Plattsmouth. Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, real names unknown;
ALL persons who claim or appear to
have some interest in, right or title
to, or lien upon Lot 7, in Block 50. in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county.
Nebraska, real names unknown; ALL
persons who claim or appear to have
some interest in, right or title to, or
lien upon Lot, 4 in Block 50, in the
City of Plattsmouth, in Cas3 county,
Nebraska, real names unknown; ALL
persons who claim or appear to have
some interest in, right or title to. or
lien upon Lots 1. 2, 2, 4, 5 and 6, in
Block 3 6. in Young and Hays Audi
tion to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska, real names tin
known; and ALL persons who claim
or appear to have some interest in,
right or title to, or lien upon Lot 13,
in Block 49, in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, real
names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the City of Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation,
on the 23th day of October, 193."..
filed its petition in the District Court
f Cass county against you and each
of you, the object and prayer of w hich
is the foreclosure of separate tax liens
on each of the above described real
estate, in the manner provided by
law-, alleging:
That the several parcels of real
estate described herein were subject
to taxation for State, County, City.
School District, Special Improvement
District and general Municipal pur
poses for the several years as enum
erated in the petition of plaintiff and
the exhibit3 thereto attached, and, by
reierence, made a part thereof; and
that unless the same is paid by you
or any one of you, a decree will be
entered in thi3 Court foreclosing and
forever barring you and each of you
of any and all claims upon, interest
in, or estate in, right or title to. or
lien upon or equity of redemption in
or to each of said several parcels of
real estate described herein, and that
the same or so much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's lien,
together with costs, shall be sold in
accordance with law, end for such
other and further relief as equity re
quires, and as to the Court may seem
just and equitable.
You and each or you are fuiihcr
notified that you are required to an
swer Baid petition on or before Mon
day, the lGth day of December, 1935.
and failing so to do, your default will
he entered and judgment taken us
prayed for in plaintiff's petition.
CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH,
Nebraska, a Municipal
Corporation, riainttf
By C. A. RAWLS,
Attorney for Plalnfirr
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'See it before you ouy It."