I L ; i ;. 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1833. PAGE POUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL UNION ITEMS. Jack Roddy and John Klein were looking after business matters in Nebraska City Monday forenoon. John Banning and wife, of Alvo, were visiting relatives in Union last Sunday, driving over in their car. Charles Atteberry was called to Omaha Monday to look after some business matetrs connected with the garage he conducts here. James C. Roddy has been undergo ing treatment for a stomach ailment, and although he is slightly better and able to get around, is not feel ing nearly as well as he would like to. George Trunkenbolz, president of the Trunkenbolz Oil company, was here from Eagle on Monday while on a business trip to the different sta tions over the county which his com pany operates. Tony Sudduth and family of Weep ing Water were visiting in Union at the home of the parents of Mrs. Sud duth, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Albin, as well as looking after some busi ness matters Monday. Rev. E. C. Barton, a missionary for the Baptist church in Nebraska, who has been doing special work in the church here, and Rev. George Downing were guests at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Swan at a six o'clock dinner Monday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and son Gordon, who reside in Colorado, ar rived in Union in time to eat Fath er's Day dinner with the father of Mrs. Smith, Carl C. Cross. They will visit other relatives here before re turning to Colorado. Frank Bauer and sister, Anna, to gether with the three grandchildren who are visiting here from Ponca, Oklahoma, drove down to the little brown church near the Graham Mills north of Nebraska City on last Sunday and attended Bible school there. Mrs. Olive Finney was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Sunday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Edgar Newton, stopping in Murray on her way up to pick up her mother, Mrs. Vesta Clark, operator and manager of the Murray telephone office, and take her along to the county seat. There has been a space between the barber shop of Ira Clark and the Atteberry garage, where the eave3 drip and water stands, making a mud hole which remains wet for a long time and in order to have it drain and remain dry, Mr. Clark had it filled with dirt last Monday, taring for the unsightly place and doing away with the mud hole. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor at tended the dedicatory services at the ancient cemetery southwest of Ne hawka wherein are buried some fif teen of the early pioneers, including the marking of the grave of a mem ber of the Masonic fraternity, a Dr. Young and his son, Rev. Taylor being one of the speakers. The old ceme tery has long been forgotten and neg lected, but now a concrete wall has been placed around it and the Ma sonic lodges of Nehawka (to which a goodly number of Union Masons belong) and Dunbar will look after its upkeep in the future. Home from the Navy Albert Griffin, a brother of II. W. Griffin, of Union, who is located at Los Angeles in the navy, visited last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Griffin and a sister, who reside at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mr. Griffin wired to his brother here to come and visit him, as he was on his way back to the navy in a few days, but the latter has been so busy with work that he was unable to get away at this time. In Honor of Sister Mrs. Martin Ross gave a reception at their country home south of Ne hawka on Thursday of last week, with a large number of friends of the family gathered together to meet Mrs. Ben Benson, who with two of the children are' making their home for the summer with their father, Stuart Routh. Miss Opel Griffin was over and enjoyed the gathering as she is a friend of the family. Others from here to attend the reception were Mesdames Delbert Lindsay and Ray Johnson. Home from the Navy Justin Anderson, who has been in the navy for some two years and has been stationed on the West Virginia, with headquarters at Los Angeles, arrived in Union a few days ago and will enjoy a furlough of some sixty day3 visiting with his parents and oilier relatives and hi3 many old time friends here and elsewhere. Fevered as Veteran Mason T'-e'Aotiatioa of Veteran Masons o' Vcbraaka lias honored Rev. W. A. Taylor, cf Union, who has been an active member of the Masonic fra ternity well past the time required to qualify him as a veteran. A friend asked him to join and provided the initiation fee of $5. This is a mark of recognition worthy of having and the many friends of Rev. Taylor will extend congratulations to him on at taining this unusual honor. Married Forty-Nine Years Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Becker were united in marriage forty-nine years ago on June 23rd, and have made their home in and near Union dur ing the near half century of their wedded life. In honor of their an niversary they were greeted by a large number of friends. With but one more year to go before they will have been married an even half hun dred years, the family are awaiting the coming of next June, month of brides and roses, when they plan a real celebration. Enjoyed Fine Visit Hon. W. B. Banning and wife, of Lincoln: W. E. Reynolds and wife and Mary Becker were guests for the day last Sunday and a very fine din ner which was served by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Latta at their home at Blair. The guests drove over to the Washington county seat town from their different homes for the occa sion. Happy Family Gathering There was gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Roddy on last Sunday their children who are mak ing their homes in this portion of the country for a very good visit and a fine dinner, they coming especially for the purpose of honoring the fath er, Mr. Roddy, on Father's day. Among those in attendance were Curtis Dickson and family, of Blair; Robert Roddy and family, of Omaha, and Carl Wessell and family, of Ne hawka. After they had all gotten to gether, they went to Riverview park near the old Graham mill north of Nebraska City, rvhere they celebrated the day with a picnic dinner in the woods. Visited in Lincoln Horace W. Griffin, the blacksmith, purchased a new Chevrolet car last week, and on Sunday the family and that of Lester Schumacher made a trip to Lincoln, where they visited at the home of an uncle of Mr. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and fam ily and with them all went to the park and spent the day enjoying a picnic dinner. Church Has New Minister The Methodist church of Union has a new minister in the person of Rev. E. P. Booher, who has been stationed at Kennard for a number of years, but was formerly pastor of the Louis ville church in this county. In com pany with his wife and three child ren, they will make their home here. The community joins in welcoming Rev. Booher to the charge here. Suffers Severe Loss Last Sunday morning the home of Fred Tigner and wife was discover ed to be on fire and while everything possible was done to extinguish the flames and save the furniture and effects, but little in that direction was accomplished. The cook stove was gotten out and the washing ma chine which was standing outside the home was removed to a place of safety. Other than this, very few things were saved. This loss comes hard to the Tig ner family, as it leaves them without anything with which to keep house, even if a suitable place could be ob tained. Mr. Tigner was severely in jured when struck by an auto some months ago, and it seems is having more than his share of bad luck. Death of Nephew. M. A. Cross has received word of the death of a nephew by marriage, Ezra A. Sutton, who formerly lived near Union, but for the past eighteen years a resident of California. Burial was in the Turlock cemetery June 17. In 1897 he married Miss Eliza beth. Klepser, daughter of Mrs. A. J. Klepser. Later they resided in Colo rado for a time, then in Oregon for several years,' later moving to Hick man, California, where they resided at the time of his death. His wife, two sons, and one daughter, reside near Hickman. AVIATION TLEUP PREDICTED Rome. Aviation collaboration be tween Italy and Germany was pre dicted on the basis of a trip to Ber lin soon to be made by Gen. Guiseppe Valle, undersecretary of aviation. General Valle and other high of ficials are expected to leave this week for a stay of several days in the German capital. In aviation circles it wc3 suggested there may also be a discussion of Itao-Germ;.in collabor ation In South American airlines. Death of Former Resident Occurs in Washington Richard Rivett, One Time Platts mouth Man and Veteran Rail roader, Dies in West. The death of Richard Rivett, 76 a former resident of Plattsmouth, oc curred Saturday at Ocean Park Washington, where he has made his home In more recent years. Mr. Rivett, while living here was engaged in the coach shop of the Burlington, and while a resident here married to Miss Flora Smith, a sister of the late A. Baxter Smith, the family later moving to Lincoln He was for twenty years in charge of the wrecking crew of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad be tween Lincoln and Alliance. He was car inspector for the Union Pacific Central for ten years and was gen eral car inspector for the govern ment during the wartime control of the railroads. Mrs. Lorence Freidrich, a daugh ter and William Rivett, a brother of the deceased, are residents of Lin coln. The body will be brought to Lincoln for interment but the time of the funeral has not been definitely given. FORMER LOUISVILLE PASTOR MARRIES A KANSAS GIRL Word has just come to Cass coun ty friends of the marriage of Rev. Robert D. Murphree, of Oneonta, Ala bama, a former Louisville anel Val ley M. E. pastor, to Miss Nola Mar pie, of Iola, Kansas, where the wed ding took place at the M. E. church on Sunday, June 4. The bride is a sister of Mrs. C. L. Isaac, of Louisville, and has visited there on numerous occasions. Rev. Murphree's first wife died after the family moved from Nebras ka to an acreage near Norfolk, Ar kansas. She was survived by two young sons. Following her death, Rev. Murphree and the children re turned to the old home in Alabama, where he again became pastor of the church at Oneonta, which he served for several years before coming to the Nebraska conference some eight years ago. They will make their home at Oneonta. Rev. Murphree was active in boys' work and became noted for the gipsy trips which he conducted, taking large groups of boys on extensive tours each summer. His many Ne braska friends will wish them every happiness and success. SEWING CIRCLE GIRLS CLUB The club met at the home of our leader, Faye Hennings, Wednesday, June 17. Roll call was responded to by telling the names of different kinds of cloth." We cut a pattern for a laundry bag under the direction of our lead er. Kathaleen Larson gave a dem onstration on "Removing Work from the Machine." We judged our finish ed hot-pads. Our next meeting ill be with Emilie Bierl, on June 25. On Friday, June 12, Faye Hennings and five of her club members, Darlene" Hell, Billie Lou Heil, Dorothy Ulrich, Bonadelle Larson and Kathaleen Lar son had the pleasure of being pres ent at the 4-H club girls judging contest, held at the agricultural building at Lincoln. George Bartek and Laverne Henning3 accompanied us to the capital city. Articles for judging were sport dresses, kitchen aprons, towels, laundry bags, hot-pads and under clothing sets. Fifteen minutes were allowed for judging each group of articles, which consisted of four In number. We were given two minutes to give reasons for our placings. We felt It very educational and well worth our time. Later we went to see the capitol building. KATHALEEN LARSON, Club Reporter. Large or small your printing Job will receive our prompt atten tion. Call No. 6. LAND, FARM and RANCH BARGAINS . FOR SALE Two mules, two shoats, four Red Polled heifers, two fresh. Fred Druecker, Murray. ltw MULE FOR SALE I have a smooth-mouthed mule for sale. Sound,1 good worker. Priced right. Mile south of Mynard. J. J. TOMAN. j22-2sw EAGLE NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Hazel Porter is spending her vacation with relatives in Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weyers ofWa bash, spent last Sunday with rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nelson and Helen spent last Sunday in Lincoln with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oberle of Lin coln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E. C. Oberle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burns of Den ver visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burns the first of last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. McMaster left the first of this week for Red Oak, Iowa, where Mr. McMaster is employ ed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph and daughters were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wall and family. Rev. D. J. Schuyleman was the Kuest of Mrs. McFall and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West and family last Sunday. Mrs. Milford Axe and children of Lincoln are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W Piersol. Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble en tertained at dinner last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kendle and family. Mrs. Guy Jones and son. Jack, are spending several days in Omaha this week at the home of a sister, Mrs E. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Piersol spent Sunday in Lincoln at the home of Mr. Piersol's sister, Mrs. Chas. Lyon and Mr. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manners and family motored to Plattsmouth last Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manners. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmeister of Weeping Water visited Mrs. Hoff- meister's mother, Mrs. Anna Earl last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doran and daughter motored to Omaha last Sun day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Colbert. Mrs. Roy Siekman entertained sev eral little guests in honor of her daughter, Velma Jean on her birth day Monday, June 22nd. Mrs. Mary Westlake of Alliance, who is visiting in this community, spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. Sarah Keil and Dorothea. Mrs. Ralph Lee and daughter ar rived the first of this week from California and will visit Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reitter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble, Merna Stradley, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Umland enjoyed a pleasant evening last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kendle nad family. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wright of To peka, Kansas, and Sarah Piersol of Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon of Lincoln called Saturday aft ernoon at the L. W. Piersol home. Mrs. Houston Welton came Monday evening and made a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Price and family. Mr. Welton i3 now driv ing the Burlington bus between Lin coln and Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pump returned to their home near Venango, Nebr., the first of last week. They attended the funeral of Mr. Pump's aunt, Mrs. Lucy Wendt and remained a few days to visit their daughters, Mrs. Carl Oberle and Mrs. Elvin Umland and other relatives. W. C. T. U. Entertained. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. L. W. Piersol last Friday afternoon. The organization observes flower day each year. Each member an swered roll by.. telling the value of Mowers. Mrs. Piersol and Mrs. Keil read short articles on the subject and each member participated In a flower naming contest. Faye Scattergood sang two selections and De Lores Scattergood gave a reading. The guests were Mrs. D. A. Hursn, Mrs. W. B. Hufsh, Mrs. R. A. Oberle, Mrs. W. E. Muenchau, Mrs. Anna Earl, Mrs. Chas Scattergood and daughter and Dorothea Keil. . The hostess served ice cream and cakes at the close of the program. Dad's Day Program. There was a good attendance at the Methodist church last Sunday morning anu enjoyed Rev. Schuyle man's sermon and the following spe cial numbers: A vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bender; a solo by Mrs. Tolle; a solo by Miss Evelyn Bron; a harmonica solo by Sumner West and a reading by Dean Lanning. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Second installment of personal taxes are delinquent July 1, 1936. JOHN E. TURNER, J23-25-27-30 County Treasurer. TO SUMMER IN THE EAST From "Wednesday's Dally This morning the Misses Mia and Barbara Gering departed on a motor trip to the east and where they are expecting to spend the summer months with relatives and enjoying the pleasantness of the Atlantic coast country. They are stopping at a num ber of places en route to New York City where their uncle, G. A. Pfeiffer, head of one of the largest business houses in the nation resides. They are to spend the summer at West port, Conn., on the Pfeiffer summer estate which has been placed at their disposal by the uncle. At Westport they will be but a short distance from the summer home where their nephew, Matthew Gering Herold and family reside. Later in the season, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herold will Join the family group in the east. RECEIVES GREETINGS R. II. Patton, well known resident of the south part of the city, Sunday received Father day greetings from his son, Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Patton, all of Chicago and which was very much appreciated by the recip ient. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Oliver E. Sayles, deceased. No. 3198: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is October 12, 1936; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on October 16, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 15, 1936. A. II. DUX BURY, (Seal) jl5-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a m. of said day, at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 14, Townsend's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, $140.82 The same being levied upon and taken as the property of C. Lawrence Stull, defendant, to satisfy a judg merit of said court recovered by City of Plattsmouth, a Municipal Corpora tion, plaintiff against said defendant Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 22 A. D. 1936. H. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, C. A. RAWLS, ' Nebraska. Attorney for Plaintiff. j22-5w NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship. In the County Court of Cass, County, Nebraska. Estate of William B. Virgin, de ceased. Estate 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 intestate in Cass county, Nebraska, on or about November 10, 1923, be ing a resident and inhabitant of Cass county, Nebraska, and died seized of a mortgage on the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Lot twenty-two (22) of Sub Lot four (4), in the southwest quarter (SWU ) of the south west quarter (SWU ) 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 (SWU) 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 heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property be longing to the said deceased, in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 3rd day of July, 1936, before the County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Jsebraska, this 5th day of June, A. D. 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) JS-3w County Judge. Cass county Tias no Bonded In- debtedness, as. like the state. It has paid cash for Its c ravel roads ano otner improvements. Tnavai a mighty good policy to pursue. Phone news Item to Tlo. 6$ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Casa coun ty, Nebraska. to tne creditors or tne estate oi K. w. Clement, deceased. No. 3Z01: Take notice that the time limited for the filing: and presentation of claims against sam estate is uctoDernn o'clock a. m. 19, 1936; mat a hearing win De naai at tne county court room in Platts moutn on uciODer z&, isjd, at iu Vf Illicit CL . Hi.. lJL L lAtT puillOC VI ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated June 19, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) j22-3w County Judge NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE In the District Court of Casa County, Nebraska City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, a Municipal Cor poration, Plaintiff. ; vs. NOTICE Carl W. Renner, et al, Defendants. To the Defendants Carl W. Renner and wife, Mrs Carl W. Renner, first and real name unknown; Edward W. Denabay 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, Phohno first and real name unknown; Clara Godwin and husband. Godwin, first and real am unknown: Ralnh G. Palmer and wife, Mrs. Ralph G. Pal- mpr first an ral name unknown: Walter W. Palmer and wife, Mrs. and for his discharge; that said pe Woitpr w. Palmar, first and real tition and report will be heard be- 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; fiublot 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. Rlnck 23. South Park Addition: Lots 13 and 14, Block 3, Stadelman's Addition? thp North as 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 oi tne Snnthwpst Quarter of Section 18. Tnnnchln 1 9 I? a n tra 1i Vast of thp Bth P. M.. Casa Countv. 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 nn thn isth day of No- romhor 105s tha nitv of Platts. mm.tf. 'vohrv. a Mimical for- poration, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the District Court of Cass rnnntv. Nehraska. furainst vou and each of you, which, cause appears in nnrkPt 7. PaA 271. No. 922R. of the Records of the Clerk of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which petition la In acpnrrianco with a rennliitlon nrinnteri nnri naispd hv th fMtv Conn- on of saM r.itv of Piattanioiith. Ne- braska, and which is for the fore closure of the separate tax liens on each and all of the following de scribed rear 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 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 I AQQiiion; tne n.asi nau oi ixt - in tne soutneast yuarter oi tne Southwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 12, Kange 14, East of tne oin r. ai., ass uouniy, xxeprasKa; Lots 7 and 8, Block 39, Young and uays ivaaition, ana i-.ots 4, 6 ana b,itntr to vou has been attached in said uiocK ss, aa in tne wity oi Plaits- 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 7U,'U1 ruV r ruc, r described herein; that the same, or " vn. Dam ieui vobave so much thereof as may be necessary, ou for tne sum f ?50 000.u0 a3 to satisfy plaintiff's lien, together amages and costs, and an order en- with interests and costs, shall be sold tercd ordering the 8ale c? tno prop. rtrfSS erty above Ascribed for the satis other and further relief in the frHon nf jnrw 0a premises as may seem Just and eqult- able to the court You and each ot you are hereby notified that you are required to answer saia petition on or Derore i nnH fnlllncr trt i)n an vnilr default will " " ; . 'J " - , prayed for in plaintiff's petition. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, a Municipal Corporation. Plaintiff. By J. A. CAPWELL, 8-4w Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons Interested In the estate of Albert Tachirren, deceased. No. 3142: Take notice that the co-adminls-tratora with will annexed of said estate have filed their final report and a petition for examination and - allowance of their administration I accounts, determination of heirship, i assignment of residue of said estate and for their discharge: that said I petition and report will be heard be- fora Baid Court on July 10. 1936. at n&tod June 9. 1926. - i a h DUXBURY cftn MK-Sw. Cmintv Jndeo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Casa coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Henry Schlueter, deceased. No. 3199: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against Baid estate is October 12, 1936; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on October 16, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex- amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing au claims or objections uuiy filed. Dated June 12, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) J15-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons Interested in tne estate of Melissa Clarence, deceased. No. 3164: Take notice that the Executor of 8aiu uas "iea nis "" nd a Petition for examination and I allowance oi nis administration c- counts, determination of heirship, aex. eigninent vi resiuue oi saia esiaie foresaid Court on July 10, 1936, at 10 o clock a m. Dated June 8, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jl5-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested In the estate of Carl Stander, deceased. No. 3067 Take notice that the Administrat rix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examina- on ana allowance or ner aaminis- tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of 8aa estate ana tor ner aiscnarge; that 8aId Petition and report will be "earu ueiore eam tuun on uuiy av, , , iatea June ii, xaao. I A. 11. UUABUUI, loea i , jxo-ow . v-uuuij juuge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the County Court Of Casa coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate or John Uhlik, deceased. No. 3195: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation and filing o! claims against said estate is October & tnat neannS W1" 1 7 t the County Court room In Platts- mourn on ucioDer . isao, at leu o'clock a. m., for the purpose of ex- omining, hearing, allowing and ad- Justing an claims or ODjecuons uuiy I niea. I AJdieu WUUe o, 130O. I U u tt. I , (Seal) j8-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT, DEFENDANT In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Harry Edmondson, I Plaintiff. w p McGeorge, first real TO NOTICE name unknown. Defendant. 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 t,v Harry Edmondson. plaintiff in the above entitled court and action for tne recovery of S50.000.00 as dam- aeeB with costs and the following described personal property belong- action, to-wit One Quarter Boat 100 feet long, One Pile Driver Vessel, Number 14, One Pile! 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 f nottinn of i.. hVeTn iasali action on or before the 20th day of July, 1936. plaintiff's petition will be taken es true and rr" ""i k-"" ,n the pvont thot iui lutumjng to me lortncpming oona j on file herein, wherein W. P. Mc- ,: George, first real name unknown, is r.,.T,lT,i . . . r i... V vwuyou,, euicijr iu vuo sum Of $69,000.00. HARRY EDMONDSON, Plaintiff. FRANK A. DUTTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Phono the news to no. 6. i. ; n 1 V V i 5 " 1