1 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. PAGE FOUR Fj "( df si. Pi Al or at ec at M M El by Ni bu sit an Cr W rit Tt wi th. ye; wt lie Af is ids Ch wh boi chi PI v.-a one cor nat Try Our Seasonable Pastries French ream Pies rean Puffs You'll be surprised at how inexpensive it is to shop here, and at the large line of delicious pastries from which to choose. Many tasty items in our windows. Our Milk Made Bread is Sold at All Grocers, 80; 2 for 15 THE PLATTSMOUTH BAKERY Bakery Opens Sunday at 8 Nehawka D. C. West was called to Omaha last Monday to look after some busi ness matters and drove over to the big town in his auto. Miss Lanna McReynolds, postmis tress of Nehawka, was called to Om aha last Monday to look after some business matters for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Troop were over to Plattsmouth last Monday visiting with friends and as well looking after some business matters. Miss Doris Gregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gregg, departed for Denver last Monday morning where she will visit her sister for about a month. Cass Sylvester was looking after some official business in Nehawka last Monday morning and was col lecting a number of slot machines which have been operating contrary to the law. Miss Susanne Buskirk and brother, Vincent, were out to the farm home of Frank Reicke last Sunday where they visited for the day and also where Vincent enjoyed hunting squir rels and was successful in bagging three. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geade of Una dilla, Mr. Lawrence Kruger and fam ily of Avoca, Harry Bucholtz and fam ily of Avoca, George Bucholds and wife of Nehawka, were guests at the home of Mrs. Lyle Kruger for dinner on Sunday. Turns Corn Well. Roy Gregg who had some corn the past year, has kept it until last Satur day and it being white corn and of a very fair quality, he disposed of It to the Norfolk Packing company of Plattsmouth, shelling and deliver ing it last Saturday, for which he was able to receive $1.26. At the same time he sent the boys out to pick corn and on fourteen acres he was able to get about fifteen bushels of corn, not very good at that. Mrs. Walters Doing Nicely. The people of Nehawka, all friends of Mrs. Henry W. Walters, wife of Dr. Walters, are greatly rejoiced over the return of Mrs. Walters from the hospital and the hope which they en tertain for her ultimate entire re covery. Mrs. Walters has been very sick for some time and has been at a Lincoln hospital. She returned home late last week. Business Changes Hands. Nels Anderson who has now been In business in Nehawka for more than a quarter of a century and has worked hard, both he and wife, to They Use It Because They Wish to Do So We make no effort to influence those who call upon us, relative to the place at which services will be held. We DO make available a complete and modern funeral home, so that those who wish to use this facility may do so. a. m. Closed from 1 to 4:30. care for the business, last Monday disposed of his business, the amuse ment parlor and beer tavern, the work having been very exacting on both of them. Mr. Anderson accepted the proffer from Marius Nelson of Avoca and the trade was made and the business turned over to Mr. Nel son last Monday. Sowing Fifty Acres Wheat. Nelson Berger who has heretofore not grown much if any wheat, is this year putting some fifty acres in win ter wheat and believes it a good proposition. As generally now wheat sticks, and if it did not then the ground could bo used for corn in the spring and be in good condition at that. Enjoying Picking Potatoes. Lyle Kruger and the crew of potato pickers who are working near Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they are harvest ing potatoes, are still at the work and ' are averaging some hundred sacks per day for which the yre ccive 6c per sack. They are ex pecting to have about another week's work which will end the harvest. Visited in the Country. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engelkemeier entertained on last Sunday at their country home northeast of Nehawka and had as their guests for the occa sion Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and son, Carl Meisinger and family, Dan Anderson and family. The oc casion combined a celebration of birfhday and wedding anniversaries and a joyous time was had by all. Rev. Huitt and Wife Visit. The Rev. Con Huitt, formerly min ister of the United Brethren church in Nehawka, but who has been away for some time and was last year at McCool Junction, but who was transr ferred to Coatsfield, with the wife were visiting in Nehawka, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murdoch for the day. They enjoyed the visit very much, seeing many of the old time friends. Rev. Huitt and wife were Just presented with a new auto from the members of the church which he serves. Tobin Quarry Reopens. Tho Tobin quarry, located on the Rose farm which has been closed 'for the past two weeks opened again on Monday of this week, thus giving a number of work again, which is hail ed with pleasure. Small factories wTTl nnd splen did opportunities to expand here. Among them, forthcoming river navigation with its resultant low shipping costs. SATTLER FUNERAL HOME 4T ST. & AVE. A PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR. Weeping Water Bedford Harvey has made the pur chase of a 1929 Ford coupe. Herbert Rush has treated himself to a new Ford coupe, which he Is well saisfied with. O. G. Hillman and Harvey Rich have purchased 1932 coupes of the Anderson Chevrolet company. Messrs. G. R. Binger and S. D. Let ton were over to Lincoln last Tuesday where they were called to look after some business matters for a' short time. Wm. Patterson of Murray was visit ing with his two brothers, A. J. Pat terson and family and David Patter son and family from last Sunday un til Tuesday. Miss Thelma Leesley of near Greenwood was a visitor in Weeping Water last Friday visiting with friends and while here purchased a 1934 Chevrolet coupe. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson were over to Friend for the week end where they visited C. W. Johnson and wife and enjoyed the trip and visit very much, arriving home Monday evening. Teter Miller, better known as Pete has accepted a position with the Mis souri Pacific railway and is working on the tracks of the company, as are also a number of others, who were pleased to accept. Dennis Oldham was in Omaha with a load of cattle last Tuesday and when he returned home was required to unload a car load of Home Com fort stoves which an agent has been selling through the county. Miss Donna Lee Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Baker who is the teacher of the Factoryville school southwest of Union, was spending the week end with her parents in Weep ing Water. Miss Baker is meeting with excellent success in her teach ing. Holding Prayer Conference. The third prayer conference of the churches in Cass county is being held at the Menonite church Wednes day which was engaged in by all the churches of the county. The first was held some time ago at the United Brethren church of Nehawka and was made possible by the efforts of the former minister of that church, Rev. Otto Engebretson and the churches have been pushing the mat ter forward.' Two of. the principal speakers of the conference are Rev. Paul Bird of the Havelock taber nacle and Rev. R. E. Stresler of the Central tabernacle of Lincoln. There was also a number of other speakers, ers. Hold Democratic Rally. Last evening at the American Le gion hall in Weeping Water a large crowd of enthusiastic democrats was present to do what was possible for the ticket and the preservation of the government for the people. Fred Carsten, candidate for the legislature was one of the speakers. One Amusement Gone. Last Monday the sheriff and de puty were in Weeping Water as well as other places in the county and ac quired the slot machines which have been operating. They had almost a truck load of them. Three places in Weeping Water, thought to have some when searched none were found. One kind was not taken on the first visit, but the day following another visit was made and these also had to go along. Visited Brother at Tekamah. Stuart Rough of Nehawka came to Weeping Water and taking with him his sister, Miss Agnes Rough and Art Rough and family, drove to Tekamah last Sunday, where they visited at the home of another brother, John Rough, enjoying a nice visit and an excellent dinner. Visited at Ackley, Iowa. Mrs. Fred Gorder was invited to Ackley, Iowa, where as a girl she at tended school and where she has an aunt, Mrs. Leah Tool residing, so ac cepted the invitation to a reunion of the alumni of the school there as well as taking advantage of the occa sion to visit the aunt. Enjoyed Visit Here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ludwick, who recenly moved here from Lorretta was pleasantly surprised when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ludwick and D. O. Dodge, parents of Mrs. Lud wick arrived last Saturday and visit ed over the week end, where all en joyed the fine visit. They returned to their home last Monday. Truck Burns on 0 Street. On Tuesday morning about o'clock while George Hart of Lin coin, driver of one of the trucks of Watson Brothers of Nebraska City, was nearing the intersection of O LAND, FARM and RANCH BARGAINS FOR SALE2, Poland China Boars. J. Li. Young, Murray, Nebr. tf FOR SALE Four wheel trailer with stock rack and scoop end gate. F. R. Gobel man. s21-tfw FOR SALE Living, Dining and Bedroom suites, piano, Blau-gas range, 10 tons alfalfa hay. Call phone 4103. ltw street and the road leading to Avoca, an explosion occurred in the gas tank and set the truck on fire. Mr. Hart as soon as possible turned the truck to the side of the road in an effort to stop it and clear the highway, but the ditch was deeper than he expect ed and te truck upset. He had to break the glass in the cab to get out. He immediately hastened to the home of Carl Tefft, notwithstanding he was quite badly burned, to give the alarm. In a short time a large crowd was at the scene, but nothing could be done with no means of lighting the fire. The truck was loaded with paints. oil and Prestone which kept explod ing until the truck was entirely con sumed. Dr. J. W. Brendel gave treat ment to the burns of Mr. Hart. Home from Trip to Sea. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keckler and Bobbie who departed some time ago and who went through Missouri, Illi nois, Indiana, Kentucky, over into Florida where they enjoyed the ocean, driving along the east coast of Flor ida through Georgia, South and North Carolina and Virginia and up into Pennsylvania, and enjoying every foot of the trip. They have covered most of the states of the union in the past few years. Mr. Keckler no tices that in most of the southern states every station was for sale. But not so in the north, although busi ness was not extra good. Visiting in California. Tommy Dixon who has been em ployed here with the railroad took a vacation for thirty days and went to California where he is spending the month in Los Angeles with friends and will remain until in November. Water Bonds Lose. In the election which was staged last week in which it was desired to issue bonds for the enlargement and improvement of the city water sys tem, a very closely contested canvass was made and after the smoke had all cleared away it was found that it re quired more votes tomiake the neces sary sixty percent of the votes cast, and therefore the proposition was lost. V Will Address Brotherhood. The committee having in hand the program for the coming meeting of the Methodist Brotherhood which will be held at the basement of the church the coming monday evening, with a banquet, have been fortunate in se curing Senator Fred L. Carsten to make the principal address. Large op RmaTl your printing Job will receive our prompt atten tion. Call No. 6. This is October 4-10 DO YOUR PART It is time to check your chimneys, stoves, and fur naces. Guard against fire! BUT Insure or Saety Insurance will not prevent a fire, but it will pay for the damage that is done. CALL OR SEE INSURANCE- AND BONDS Phone- 16 Plattsmouth EFIHE PREVENTION rJEEB REPUBLICAN BANQUET TO .BE HELD WEDNESDAY Dr. Galen Starr Ross of Detroit, Michigan, is to be the speaker at the republican banquet Wednesday, Octo ber 14, at the American Legion Hall in Plattsmouth at 6:30 p. m. Dr, Ross is a life-long Jeffersonian dem ocrat and will attack new deal poli- DR. GALEN STARR ROSS cies for child welfare and poor re lief. He is also the author of a syn dicated laugh column and injects humor into his talks. He is on a six weeks' tour for the republican na tional committee explaining why he refuses to support President Roose velt for re-election. Tickets are being sold by the local republican representatives in all parts of the county. Phone news Items to No. 6. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the Creditors of tho estate of Delia Sutton, deceased. No. 3221: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation and filing of claims against' said estate is Febru ary 1st, 1937; that a hearing will be had at tha County Court Room in Plattsmouth on February 5th, 1937, at 10 a. m. for the purpose of exam ining, hearing, allowing, and adjust ing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated October 5th, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) o5-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John E. Kirkham, deceased. No. 3023: Take notice that the Administra tor de bonis non of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for, examination and allowance of his administration accounts, determina tion of heirship, assignment of resi due of said estate and for his dis charge: that said petition and re port will be heard before said Court on October 30, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated October 3, 1936. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) o5-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Francis C. Lemon, deceas ed. No. 3189: Take notice that the Administrat rix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of her adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on October 16, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated September 16, 1936. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s21-3w 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 24th day of October, A. D., 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow 8 I 1 f s 'J ! r 4 r- V J r ! h I i ing real estate, to-wit: Southwest Fractional Quarter (SV fr. Vi.) and South Half (S) of the Northwest Frac tional Quarter (KW fr. ) of Section Nineteen (19), Town ship Twelve (12), North, Range Twelve (12). East of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county, Nebras ka The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Clara B. Weast et al, Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said. Court recovered by Jennie A. Weller, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September 12, A. D., 1936. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. Plaintiff's Att'y: JOIINSEN, GROSS & CRAWFORD sl7-5w Defendants' Att'y: J. HOWARD . DAVIS BETUItN FROM SOUTH Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Hudson have re turned from a vacation trip into Mis souri and Arkansas. They visited at the home of Mrs. Hudson's grand father while on the trip. They were gone a week. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION We, the undersigned, hereby as sociate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a banking cor poration as provided by the laws of the State of Nebraska, and do adopt the following Articles of Incorpora tion: Article I The name of this cor poration shall be UNION STATE BANK. Article II The principal place of business of this corporation shall be at Greenwood, County cf Cass, State of Nebraska. Article III The object for which this corporation is formed is to carry on a commercial banking business as provided by the Laws of Nebraska. Article IV The authorized capi tal stock of this corporation shall be $25,000.00, of which at least $10, 000.00 shall have been paid in at the time of commencement of busi ness, which shall be issued in shares of .the par value of One Hundred (100) Dollars each. No transfer of the stock of this corporation shall be operative until entered on the books of the corporation. Article V The indebtedness of this corporation shall at no time ex ceed the amount of its paid-in cap ital and surplus except for deposits. Article VI This corporation shall begin business on the 1st day of July, 1936, or as soon thereafter as auth orized by the Department of Bank ing of the State of Nebraska, and shall terminate on the 1st day of July, 1966. Article VIII The affairs of this corporation shall be under the con trol and management of a board of directors consisting of not less than three nor more than five share holders, whose term of office shall be for a period of one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified, not les3 than a majority of whom shall be residents of the coun ty in which the bank is located or counties immediately adjacent there to. It shall be the duty of the board of directors to elect from their num ber a president and secretary, and select a vice president and cashier, and they may also select an assist ant cashier and such other clerks and assistants as the business of the corporation may require. The term of office of the officers of this cor poration shall be one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified. The board of directors may adopt such by-laws for the regula tion and management of the affairs and business of the corporation as it may deem proper. Article VIII The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of this corporation shall be held on the first Tuesday of January each year, at which meeting the board of directors above provided for shall be elected. A majority of the shares of stock of the corporation at any regular or special meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi ness. Article IX Until the regular meeting of the stockholders of the corporation, the following named persons shall constitute the board of directors: L J. Dunn, B. M. Han son, E. A. Landon. Article X Each stockholder shall at any regular or special meeting be entitled to one vote, either in person or by proxy, for each share of stock held. Article XI These articles of in corporation may be amended by a two-thirds vote of all the stock at any regular or special meeting call ed for that purpose. Witness our hands this 25th day of June, 1936. L. J. DUNN E. A. LANDON B. M. HANSON H. V. MARTIN ALBERT WOITZEL N. D. TALCOTT J. S. GRIBBLE E. L. McDONALD E. B. PERRY MABEL C. BOUCHER State of Nebraska 63. Poec PruintV On this 25th day of June, i3Jt, before the undersigned, a notary public in and for said county and state personally appeared L. J. Dunn, E A. Landon, B. M. Hanson, H. V. Martin, E. B. Perry, Albert Woitzel, N D. Talcott, J. S. Gribble, E. L. McDonald and Mabel C. Boucher, to me known to be the identical per sons whose names are affixed to the foregoing articles of incorporation, and each for himself acknowledged the same to be his voluntary act and deed. . , , In Witness Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and notarial seal this 25th day of June, 1936, at Greenwood. Nebraska. (Signed) MABEL C. BOUCHER, Notary Public. I L. J. Dunn, President of the Union- State Bank, of Greenwood, Nebraska, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original articles of incorporation of said bank. Witness my hand this 25th day of June, 1936. (Signed) L. J. DUNN, President. State of Nebraska ss. PnRs Cnnntv I Original Articles filed for rec ord this 1st day of July, l'Jb, ai 4 o'clock and 30 minutes p. m., and recorded in Book "C," page 44. (Signed) GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Daniel P. Wilson, deceased. No. 3220: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation and filing of claims against said estate is January 25, 1937; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on January 29, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. t or the pur pose of examining, hearing, allow ing and adjusting all claims or ob jections duly filed. Dated September 25, 1936. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal s2S-3w County Judge. NOTICE to Depositors, Stockholders, Officers, Directors and Claimants of the Bank of Avoca, Avoca Nebraska. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the receiver of the above named bank has filed his final report as receiver, and has made applica tion to be discharged as receiver; you are further notified that a hearing will be had in chambers, at the Court House In Nebraska City, Otoe Coun ty, Nebraska, on the 17th day of Oc tober, 1936, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as said cause may be heard. Objections to the discharge of said receiver must be filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on or before the time of hearing above named. E. H. LUIKART, Receiver of Bank of Avoca, Avoca, Nebraska. ol-2w LEGAL NOTICE To John G. Renken, Amos Tefft, George S. Ruby, J. C. LaGrange, LaG range & Co., G. M. Carr, Mary J. Carr, and all persons having or claiming any interest in Lot 5, the West one-third of Lot 6, and the West one-third of Lot 7, all in Block 12, in the Village of Avoca. in Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants: Notice is hereby given that V. W. Straub, M. M. Straub, David Straub and William E. Straub, as Plaintiffs, have filed in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, their petition against you as defendants praying for the decree of said Court barring and excluding each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to Lot 5, the West one-third of Lot 6, and the West one-third of Lot 7, all in Block 12, in the Village of Avoca, in Cass County, Nebraska, and cancelling a mortgage given on said West one-third of Lot 6 by Isaac Houser to J. C. LaGrange, dated December 18, 18 83, recorded in Book "O" of Mortgages, page 376 of the records of Cass County, Nebraska, to secure the payment of $75.00 due June 18, 1884, as having been paid and being barred by the Statute of Limitations; and quieting title to said real estate in plaintiffs as the owners thereof in fee simple, each a one-fourth share thereof. Your answer day to said petition in said Court at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, will be November 2, 1936. V. W. STRAUB, M. M. STRAUB, DAVID STRAUB and WILLIAM E. STRAUB, . riaintiffs. WM. II. PITZER and MARSHALL PITZER, Attorneys. s21-4w NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska J. A. Capwell as Adminis Annexo De Bonis Non of the Estate of David G. Babbington, Deceased, Plaintiff vs. I NOTICE Delia B. Kuhns and hus bend, Stanley Kuhns; Marjorie Kuhns, Jocelyn Kuhns, and all persons in terested in the Estate of David G. Babbington, De ceased, Defendants To the Defendants: Delia B. Kuhns and husband Stanley Kuhns, Marjorie Kuhns and all persons interested in the estate of David G. Babbington, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that J. A. Capwell as Admin istrator Cum Testamento Annexo De Bonis Nori of the estate of David G. Babbington, Deceased, Plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, Septembere 26, 1936, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which is to ob tain an order construing the will of David G. Babbington, Deceased, and finding that said plaintiff as Ad ministrator c. t. a. d. b. n., aforesaid, of the estate of David G. Babbing ton, Deceased, has and possesses law ful authority under the will of eaid decedent to sell the real estate be longing to said estate and convey good and sufficient title thereto, to wit: Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 1, City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska and for such other and further re lief in the premises as may be Just and equitable. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 9th day of November, A D. 1936, or an order and decree will be taken against you and each of you, according to the prayer of said petition. J. A. CAPWELL, . A3 Administrator Cum Testa mento Aijnexo De Bonis Non, Plaintiff. J. A. CAPWELL, Attorney. 628-4W , : " : ' " .