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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936.
Elmwood News
Ronald Schlictemeier was looking
after business In Ashland and Lin
coin Monday of this week.
Miss Opal Thimgan, one of the
genial operators at the telephone ex
change, was visiting with friends in
Lincoln on Tuesday of this week
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Gillett of Lin
coln were visiting in Elmwood last
Sunday, guests for the day at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gillett.
Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Tyson and
their little daughter of Murray were
guests for the day last Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tyson,
parents of Dr. Tyson.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Dearing cf On
awa, Iowa, were guests for the day
last Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Greene, driving over from
their Iowa home for a pleasant visit
The first of the free open air band
concerts for the citizens of Elmwood
was given Wednesday evening and
will be held each Wednesday even
ing during the greater portion of
the summer.
Uncle Frank Gillett was in Lin
coin last Tuesday afternoon looking
after some business in connection
with his produce station in Elmwood
and also visited with his son, Wright
Gillett for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reeder depart
ed from Elmwood last Tuesday for
Belding, Kansas, where they will
visit for some two weeks at the home
of the parents of Russell Reeder, Mr.
and Mrs. John Reeder.
The new truck which Orville Mill
er purchased from Ronald Schlicte
meier, arrived in Elmwood last Mon
day and was immediately turned over
to the purchaser who put the same
in active service at once.
Mrs. Harry A. Williams, who has
been so ill for some many weeks is
feeling better at this time and is
able to get about in a wheel chair,
and is getting along so she can get
about herself, which is very encour
aging. N. D. Bothwell was over to Om
aha last Monday getting a truck load
of groceries for the store here and
was so busy he did not have time
to stay and look in on the Ak-Sar-Ben
show, but hurried home to look
after the business at the store.
The free shows which the busi
ness men of Elmwood have been hold
ing during the past few months will
be held in the open air heredfter,
being shown on the Tyson building.
The seats for the accommodation of
the public have already been placed
south of the Flaischman restaurant, j
Elmer Stevens who some two weeks
ago took Mrs. Race, mother of Al
bert Race" and a sister of the latter
to their home in Canada, a short dis
tance from Niagara Falls, returned
to Elmwood last Sunday night, hav
ing enjoyed the trip very nicely and
were pleased that they could see so
much country.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schlictemeier
are today (Thursday) visiting at the
home of his parents, Frank Schlicte
meier and wife of between Murray
and Xehawka where they are enter
taining at a family dinner, having
all the children and their families
there for dinner and a general good
family reunion and visit.
In Honor of Miss Liston.
Mesdames Bess Streeter Aldrich,
Mrs. Beechner and Guy Clements
gave a party last Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Bess Streeter
Aldrich with a miscellaneous shower
for Miss Margaret Liston who is soon
to marry. A large number of the
friends of the hostesses and as well
the guest of honor, were present and
a very enjoyable time was had with
many very substantial and worth
while gifts received by the geust of
honor. They all extended the best
of wishes for her future happiness
and prosperity, so the afternoon was
most pleasantly spent.
Will Work in West.
Miss Anna Williams, who has boen
attending summer school at Peru for
some time past departed for Yellow
stone park last Sunday where she
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Good Shorthorn bull for cow or
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for seed. Amos Iske, 2 mi. west of
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Registered Short Horn Bull. Very
gentle. Otto Ehlers, Union, Nebr.
Phone 1212. ltw
will work for a company who foster
summer vacations and excursions.
Miss Anna has worked heretofore
with this same company and is well
qualified to care for the work which
falls to her lot as the secretary of
the company with which she works.
Graduated at Creighton.
Miss Maurine Hill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hill, who has been
taking nurses training at the St. Jo
seph hospital and studying at Creigh
ton university at Omaha, was gradu
ated there on Monday of this week
with high honors in her studies. The
graduation exercises were held at
the Creighton University Monday of
this week and was attended by Mes-
dames Vernon Hill, mother of Mauri
ine, Emil Rosenow, J. S. Gustin, all
aunts of Miss Hill and Mrs. Karry
Marshall, all of whom were more
tnan pleased to be present at the
graduation. Albert Theil an uncle,
took the part- to Omaha in his school
bus.
Win. Winkler Home Sunday.
Wm. Winkler, who was for several
weeks at the sanitarium in Lincoln,
where he was receiving treatment for
his health, is so far recovered that
he was able to return home and is
making good gain, being able to work
and was at the store where he was
greeting his friends and customers,
who with Billie are pleased that he
is able to be home again.
Visited at Omaha Monday.
cnaries west and wife and son
Kenneth, Harry Linder and wife.
Doanie Stark and wife, J. E. Shreeve
and wife made a merry Elmwood
party visiting the Ak-Sar-Ben show-
in Omaha Monday evening, and say
they did have a good time, getting
home quite a while before sunup the
next morning, but that made no dif
ference, for they enjoyed every min
ute of the time.
Jacob Sterner and Mr. and Mrs
Herman Flaischman were also over
and enjoyed the show.
Entertain Bride-to-Be.
Miss Margaret Liston, one of the
very popular and accomplished young
ladies of Elmwood is to be united in
marriage in the near future and her
friends in order to advance her hap
piness have been giving parties and
showers for the young lady. Last
Monday Mrs. Dr. Totman and Mrs.
Walsh entertained in her honor and
also gave a shower for her benefit
which was attended by a large num
ber of the friends. Many fine presents
were given the bride in token of
their love for her.
New Pastor Arrives
The Rev. C. Jannan and wife
moved to Elmwood on Thursday of
this week and are located in the
parsonage of the Evangelical church,
lo which pastorate Rev. Jannan has
been assigned for the coming year.
Rev. Jannan, who has been district
superintendent for the past twenty
years, is well qualified for the posi
tion which he has been selected to
fill, being a minister of more than
ordinary ability.
NEW STRIKES PLAGUE FRANCE
Paris, June 8. A new era of
strikes gathered momentum in France
Monday night as big employers, hav
ing capitulated to strikers' demands
under the pressure of Socialist Pre
mier Leon Blum's Leftist govern
ment, virtually washed their hands
of the consequences.
While spokesmen for employers
charged that revolutionary forces are
sweeping the country and predicted
the cost of livnig will rise to dizzy
heights, the fashionable cafes of
Paris became the latest centers of
strike activities as cooks, waiters and
other employes halted their work.
AIvo News
Russell Bornemeier spent Wednes
day evening at home.
The farmers of this community are
busy with hay making.
The Timblin family spent Sunday
with relatives at Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Uni
versity Place, spent Sunday at the
Clark home.
Joe Bird has been carrying the
mail while A. B. Stroemer has been
taking a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Timblin and
Willard were in Weeping Water
Tuesday afternoon.
Charley Stout of Beacon Hill, Sas
katchewan, Canada, is expected to ar
rive Friday for a visit with his par
ents and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenow,
Charles Rosenow and Mrs. Ester
Clark drove to Weeping Water Sun
day evening to see the show.
Mrs. Katharine llardnock of Lin
coin is visiting at the Roscoe Bird
home. She expects to visit other
relatives and friends before returning
home.
The Belmont teacher. Miss Edith
Robertson, and her pupils enjoyed a
fine picnic dinner with the school
patrons Thursday at the school
house.
Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained the
Ladies' Aid society at her home Wed
nesday afternoon. Due to the busy
season not a very large crowd at
tended. Mrs. Peter Larson and daughter
and her family, all of Mason City,
spent from Friday until Sunday at
the Elmer Klyver home. Mrs. Larson
is a sister of Elmer Klyver.
Charles Rosenow called ou George
Mills of Murdock Sunday. Mr. Mills
was in an accident near Ashland Fri
day. He also called on Fred Stokes
of that village who is also ill.
Mr. Walter Speece of York, de
clined to sign a contract for a second
term in the Alvo school. He taught
science and mathematics and was
coach in the school the past year.
Miss Edith Carlson of Oakland has
been elected as the third and fourth
grade teacher in the Alvo school for
the next school term. Miss Carlson
has been a teacher in Burt county
seven years.
Ray Meyers took the school band
to Greenwood Saturday morning to
play for the Memorial day services
held there. They received many fine
compliments for their good playing
from the Greenwood people..
Miss Gladys Keller who has had
work in Lincoln for sometime was
home the first part of the week for a
short vacation. She returned Thurs
day where she will have work close to
where she has been working.
Miss Florence Taylor who has been
teaching in the McCook public
schools for the past eleven or twelve
years, came Saturday for a week's
visit" with relatives and friends. She
expects to attend the State Normal
college at Peru this summer.
Glenn Lewis was brought home in
an ambulance Sunday from the Bryan
Memorial hospital where he has been
since the latter part of March for
treatment for poisoning of the blood
stream. He stood the trip very well
and it is hoped that he will soon gain
his usual good health.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fifer brought
their little grandson, Floyd Rodeway
to their home from the Bryan Mem
orial hospital Thursday where he has
been for several weeks because of
pneumonia. Because of scarlet fever
in the Rodeway family near Eagle he
could not return home.
Fifty-seven attended the Alumni
banquet Tuesday evening in the
church basement. A group of the
Ladies' Aid society served' a delic
ious meal to the alumni members
at 7 o'clock. After enjoying a good
dinner all went to the school house
for the initiation and program.
Mrs. Arthur""" Rlyver of Lincoln is
down helping care for her mother,
Mrs. Thomas Stout who has been
quite ill for the past two weeks. Mrs.
Stout is reported as being some bet
ter. She does not have the severe
pain she first suffered with from
rheumatism, but remains in quite a
weakened condition.
More Awards Announced.
For fear of some error three awards
made by Supt. L. M. Hauptman ou
class night were omitted from the
list of awards in last week's column.
Here they are: An activities medal
was presented Dale Ganz because of
his participation in the widest variety
of school activities. He also was pre
sented with an athletic medal.
Dale Haertel was presented with
an "A" emblem and given a full
curricular credit for his splendid li
brary supervision during the past
two years.
Hold Flower Show.
The S. O. S. Flower club held a
flower show In the church basement
Friday afternoon. In spite of the dry
weainer me ladies made quite a
showing with their flowers. This was
their first exhibit and it Is hoped
that next year they can hold one
earlier in the year, probably during
the iris season.
Learn of Their Popularity.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter VIncient were
unaware of their degree of popular
ity until they w?ere awarkened in
the middle of the night Tuesday by
a large cnanvarl crowd that came
to congratulate them. After enjoying
a treat provided by the groom and
offering their best wishes all depart
ed leaving the newlyweds in peace.
United in Marriage.
Miss Bessie Daigh and Mr. Walter
Vincent were united in marriage
Monday, June 1st at Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klemme ac
companied them to Miss Daigh's
home at Albion Saturday for the
ceremony. The two couples returned
home late last Monday night.
Miss Daigh has been a teacher of
the third and fourth grades in the
Alvo school the past two years. These
people are held in high esteem and
they have the congratulations and
best wishes of their friends.
Rosenow and Kuehn Picnic.
On June 21st the Rosenow
Kuehn families will hold their
and
an-
nual picnic at Beatrice. All are asked
to attend that possibly can.
GROCER NORRIS ECHO HEARD
Washington. A $200,000 damage
suit was filed iii the District of Co
lumbia supreme court by Robert II.
Lucas, former commissioner of in
ternal revenue and executive director
of the republican national commit
tee, against publishers of the Wall
Street Journal and Frank R. Kent,
columnist. Lucas told the court an
article by Kent printed Sept. 10,
1935, in the Journal was calculated
to injure his reputation as an attor
ney of good standing. He said Kent
falsely accused him of inspiring some
propaganda against Alfred E. Smith,
1928 democratic presidential candi
date, and with promoting the candi
dacy of a Nebraska grover named
George W. Norris in opposition to
Senator Norris.
Want ads sell all kinds of odd
household goods.
CASS
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
Matinee Sat., 2:15
DOUBLE FEATURE
Plus Voice Tests on the Stage
for 'RUNNIN' WILD'
HIT NO. 1
PROFESSIONAL
SOLDIER
WITH
Victor McLaglen and
Freddie Bartholomew
HIT NO. 2
TIM McCOY in
'Bulldog Courage9
Admission 15 and 35c
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Matinee Sunday, 2:15
;"im. story
Admission 10, 25 and 30c
WEDNESDAY ONLY
REDHEADS ON
PARADE
with John Boles and
Dixie Lee
Admission 10 and 25c
THURSDAY ONLY
Matinee at 2:15
RONALD COLEMAN
IN
The Man Who Broke
the Bank at Monte
Carlo '
Admission 10 and 25c
SELECTED SHORTS WITH
EVERY PROGRAM!
SCIENTIFICALLY
COOLED
HERE FROM HASTINGS
From Wednesday's Dail7
Mrs. Julius Nielsen of Hastings
Nebraska, was in the city for a few
hours today to look after some mat
ters in connection with their prop
erty in the south part of the city and
visiting old friends. Mrs. Nielsen re
ports that their daughter. Miss Char
iotte, is now located at Des Moines
Iowa, where she has a very fine posi
tion as a trained nurse.
ATTENDS SUMMER SCHOOL
Marietta Wade of W'eeping Water
has completed her third year of
teaching at the Hell school near
Cedar Creek and will attend summer
school at Peru for the next six weeks
She will teach south of Avoca the
coming term.
NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
City of Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, a Municipal Cor
poration, Plaintiff. ; NOTICE
vs.
Carl i W. Renner, et al,
Defendants.
To the Defendants
Carl W. Renner and wife, Mrs
Carl W. Renner, first and real name
unknown; Edward W. Denahay and
wife, Mrs. Edward W. Denahay, first
and real name unknown; Mayola D
Propst and husband,
Propst, first and real name unknown;
Martha S. Phebus and husband
Phebus, first and real
name unknown; Clara Godwin and
husband, Godwin, first
and real name unknown; Ralph G
Palmer and wife, Mrs. Ralph G. Pal
mer, first and real name unknown;
Walter W. Palmer and wife, Mrs
Walter W. Palmer, first and real
name unknown; Jeanette Tartsch
and husband, Tartsch
first and real name unknown; Mrs.
Ed Cotner, first and real name un
known, wife of Ed Cotner and to all
persons having or claiming any in
terest in, right or title to, or lien
upon the following described real
estate, to-wit: Lot 2, Block 60; Lot
14, Block 20; Lots 5 and 6, Block 73;
Lots 1 and 2, Block 165; Lots 7 and
8, Block 95; Lots 9 and 10, Block 95;
Sublot 3 of Lot 5, Porter Place Addi
tion, sometimes described as the West
Half of the North Half of Lot 5,
Porter Place Addition; Lots 11 and
12, Block 23, South Park Addition;
Lots 13 and 14, Block 3, Stadelman's
Addition; the North 38 and 27 feet
of Lot 13, and all of Lot 14, Block
31; Lots 14 and 15, Block 2. Stadel
man's Addition; the East Half of Lot
17, in the Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section IS,
Township 12, Range 14, East of the
6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska;
Lots 7 and 8, Block 39, Young and
Hays Addition and' Lots 4, 5 and 6,
Block 88, all in the City of Platts
mouth, Nebraska, real names un
known, defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 18th day of No
vember, 1935, the City of Platts
mouth, Nebraska, a Municipal Cor
poration, plaintiff herein, filed its
petition in the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska, against you and
each of you, which cause appears in
Docket 7, Page 271, No. 9326. of the
Records of the Clerk of the District
Court of Cass County, Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which petition
is in accordance with a resolution
adopted and passed by the City Coun
cil of said City of Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, and which is for the fore
closure of the separate tax liens on
each and all of the following de
scribed real estate to-wit:
Lot 2, Block 60; Lot 14, Block 20;
Lots 5 and 6, Block 73; Lots 1 and
2, Block 165; Lots 7 and 8, Block 95;
Lots 9 and 10, Block 95; Sub-lot 3
of Lot 5, Porter Place Addition,
sometimes described as the West Half
of the North Half of Lot 5, Porter
Place Addition; Lots 11 and 12,
Block 23, South Park Addition; Lots
13 and 14, Block 3, Stadelman's Ad
dition; the North 38 and 27 feet of
Lot 13, and all of Lot 14, Block 31;
Lots 14 and 15, Block 2, Stadelman's
Addition; the East Half of Lot 17,
in the Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 18,
Township 12, Range 14, East of the
6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska;
Lots 7 and 8, Block 39, Young and
Hays Addition, and Lots 4, 5 and 6
Block 88, all in the City of Platts
mouth, Nebraska.
That all of the real estate above
described was subject to taxation
for State, County, City, SChool
District and Municipal purposes, for
the several years set out in the peti
tion of plaintiff and the Exhibits
thereto attached and by reference
made a part thereof; and that un
less said taxes are paid by you, or any
one of you, on said real estate, re
spectively, a decree will be entered
in this court foreclosing and barring
you and each of you of any and all
claims upon, interest in, right or title
to, or lien upon or equity of redemp
tion in or to all of said real estate
described herein; that the same, or
so much thereof as may be necessary,
to satisfy plaintiff's lien, together
with interests and costs, shall be sold
in accordance with law, and for such
other and further relief in the
premises as may seem just and equit
able to the court.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 27th day of July, 1936,
and failing to do so, your default will
be entered and judgment taken as
prayed for in plaintiff's petition.
CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA, a Municipal
Corporation, Plaintiff.
By J. A. CAPWELL.
J8-4w Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
John Uhlik. deceased. No. 3195:
Take notice that the time limited
for the Dresentation and filing o
claims against said estate is October
5, 1936; that a hearing will he naa
at the County Court room m piaus
mouth on October 9, 1936, at ten
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
filed. .
Dated June 6, 1936.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jS-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass coun
tv. Nebraska.
To all nersons interested In the
estate of R. W. Clement, deceased
No. 3201:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Janet L. Clement as Administratrix;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court ' on the
19th day of June. 1936. at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated May 20, 1936.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m25-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Estate of Marie Steppat, deceased.
Estate No. 3200.
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice, that Mar
tha Meisinger has filed her petition
alleging that Marie Steppat died in
testate in Cass county, Nebraska, on
or about March 2, 1932, being a
resident and inhabitant of Cass
county, Nebraska, and died seized of
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Undivided one-half interest in
Lots seven (7) and eight (8) in
Block nine (9), in Young &
Hayes Addition to the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska leaving as her sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons,
to-wit:
August Steppat, William Step
pat, Wilhelmine Nolting, Hen
rietta Schultz, Frank Steppat,
Emma Kaffenberger, Martha
Meisinger, Anna Marie Timken,
and Eddie Steppat.
That the interest of the petitioner
In the above described real estate is
a daughter of said deceased: and
praying for a determination of the
time of the death of said Marie
Steppat and of her heirs, the degree
or kinship and the right of descent
of the real property belonging to the
said deceased, in the State of Ne
braska.
It is ordered that the same stand
for hearing on the 19th day of June,
i$b, before the County Court of
Cass county, in the court house at
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour
of ten o'clock a. m.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
this 20th day of May, A. D. 193 6.
A. H. DUXBURY,
Seal) m25-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
In the County Court of Cass,
County, Nebraska.
Estate of William B. Virgin, de
ceased, instate No. 3203.
The State of Nebraska: To all
persons interested in said estate.
creditors and heirs take notice, that
Louisa A. Burr has filed her petition
alleging that William B. Virgin died
ntestate in Cass county. Nebraska.
on or about November 10, 1923, be-
ng a resident and inhabitant of
Cass count', Nebraska, and died
seized of a mortgage on the follow-
ng described real estate, to-wit:
Lot twenty-two (22) of Sub
Lot four (4), in the southwest
quarter (SWU) of the south
west quarter (SW'i) of Section
fourteen (14), Township eleven
(11), Range thirteen (13), east
of the 6th P. M., in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, containing 1.69
acres; also Lot twenty-five (25)
of. Sub-Lot four (4), in the
southwest quarter (SWU) of
the southwest quarter (SWli)
of Section fourteen (14), Town
ship eleven (11), Range thir
teen (13), east of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass county, Nebraska, con
taining .16 of an acre, except
ing that part of said Lot twenty
five (25) theretofore deeded to
School District No. 56 in Cass
county, Nebraska, and also ex
cepting that part of said lot
theretofore deeded to Frank E.
Vallery
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons, to
wit: Charlotty Virgin, widow, and
Ozro Virgin, Louisa A. Burr,
Ella Read, and Aramintia Kiel,
children, all of lawful age.
That the interest of the petitioner in
the above described real estate is
owner, and praying for a determina
tion of the time of the death of said
William B. Virgin and of his
the degree of kin3hin and thft ritrht
of descent of the real property be
longing to the said deceased, in the
State of Nebraska.
It is ordered that the
f,0nr,chea,ri?s on the 3rd day of J"iy.
before the Countv rvmrt of
Cass County in the Court House at
i-iaiismouth, Nebraska, at th hnr
of 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated at Plattsmoi
this 5th day of June, A. D. 1936.
A. II. nirvniTnv
(Seal) JS-3w Countv .Ti.rt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Andrew Blum, deceased. No. 3185:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is Septem
ber 28, 1936; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth on October 2, 1936, at
10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
examining, hearing, allowing and ad-
Justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated June 1, 1936.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jl-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of John J. Vetesnik, deceased.
No. 3202:
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 Mike L.
Vetesnik, whose real name is Mich
ael L. Vetesnik, as Executor thereof;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the
26th day of June, 1936, at ten o'clock
a. m.
Dated May 28, 1936.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jl-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons Interested in the
estate of Marcus L. Furlong, deceas
ed. No. 3166:
Take notice that the Administra
tor of said estate has filed his final
report and a petition for examina
tion and allowance of his adminis
tration accounts, dtiersii-i3.t;on of
heirship, assignment of residue o!
said estate and for his discharge;
that said petition and report will be
heard berore said Court on June
26, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated May 29, 1936.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jl-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO NON-RESI
DENT DEFENDANT
To Henry G. Inhelder. defendant:
You are hereby notified that Jen
nie A. Weller, as plaintiff, duly filed
a petition in the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, in an action
entitled Jennie A. Weller, plaintin
vs. Clara B. Weast, et al, defendants.
Docket 7, page 14 6, the object ana
prayer of which are to foreclose a
first mortgage upon the Southwest
Fractional Quarter (SWfr'4) and the
South Half of the Northwest Frac
tional Quarter (S4NWfr4) of Sec
tion Nineteen (19), Township Twelve
North, Range Twelve East of toe
6th P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska,
such mortgage being recorded in
Book 56, page 620 of the Mortgage
Records of said county, and upon
which mortgage debt there is due
plaintiff the sum of 111,590.95 as of
June 26, 1935. with interest at 10
per annum from said date; that you
must plead to said petition on or be
fore July 13, 1936, or a decree will
be entered establishing a first mort
gage lien in favor of plaintiff for
$11,590.95 and interest at 10 per
annum from June 26, 1935, as a first
mortgage lien upon said property and
said property will be ordered sold and
the proceeds applied to the payment
of plaintiff's decree. Interests and
costs, and you will be forever barred
and foreclosed from all right, title,
interest or equity of redemption iu
and to said premises.
JENNIE A. WELLER,
m28-4w Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO
NON-RESIDENT. DEFENDANT
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
Harry Edmondson, 1
Piaintirr.
vs. j
NOTICE
W. P. McGeorge, first real j
name unknown, j
Defendant. j
TO: W. P. McGeorge, first
real
name unknown, Defendant:
Above named defendant. W. P. Mc
George, first real name unknown,
take notice that you have been sued
by Harry Edmondson, plaintiff in the
above entitled court and action for
the recovery of $50,000.00 as dam
ages with costs and the following
described personal property belong
ing to you has been attached in said
action, to-wit:
One Quarter Boat 100 feet
long,
One Pile Driver Vessel,
Number 14,
One Pila Driver Vessel,
Number 17,
One Pile Driver Vessel,
Number 15,
Four Wood Barges 24x100,
Eight Pontoons 14x40,
One Steel Barge 25x100,
Two Tug Boat Hulls.
That unless you answer or plead
to the petition of the plaintiff filt-d
herein in said action on or before
the 20th day of July, 1936, plaintiff's
petition will be taken as true and
Judgment will be rendered asainst
you for the sum of $50,000.00 as
damages and costs, and an order en
tered ordering the sale of the prop
erty above described for the tutis
faction of such Judgment and costs,
in the event that said property i3
forthcoming to thp forthcoming hond
on file herein, wherein W. P. Mc
George. first real name unknown, is
principal and the Aetna Casualty In
surance Company, is surety in the
sum of $69,000.00.
HARRY EDMONDSON,
Plaintiff.
FRANK A. DCTTO.V.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Phone news items to No. 6.