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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 193G.
PAGE FOUR
PLATTSUOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUB1IAL
Weeping Water
Mesdames A. E. Stock and "Walter
Anderson were visiting: in Omaha
last Monday, doing some shopping
Neal Markam who Is employed in
the county agent's office last week
made the purchase of a new two-door
V-8 auto.
Karl Oldham and wife were in Ora
aha Tuesday of this week delivering
produce and securing a load of goods
for the store here.
W. O. Johnson and wife were in
Omaha last Sunday visiting friends
for the day and attending a picture
show in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miehelsen and
son Bud were over to Louisville last
Tuesday looking after some business
and visiting with friends.
Mrs. Lottie Koseuerans, probation
officer for the county was looking
after some business matters in Weep
ing Water last Tuesday morning.
County Commissioners Fred II.
Corder and E. 15. Chapman were over
to near Ashland Monday of this week
looking after some business for the
county.
Troy Davis w as over to Murray last
Monday where he was called to look
after some business matters and was
visiting with his friend, George E.
Nickles.
John Gakemeier of Murdock was a
visitor in Weeping Water Tuesday
morning of this week looking after
some business in his line, the sale of
a farm near town.
The Troy Davis building on the
north side of Main street is being
fitted up for an office for the Nebras
ga Power company and the location
will be excellent for the company.
John E. Johnson, the blacksmith,
who has been working for James
Johnson, the village blacksmith of
Cedar Creek, was visiting for the day
at home in Weeping Water last Mon
day. A. J. Chapman, tho druggist, was
a visitor last Monday at Union vhc-re
he met a large number of friends, as
he was in business there for some
time and is well acquainted there.
He was also looking after some busi
ness matters.
John Robbins who makes his home
in the eastern part of the city of
Louisville, was in Weeping Water
last Tuesday and made the purchase
of a Maytag washer which he took
home with him.
The Rudge and Guenzel firm which
has a store in Weeping Water have
just added a line of radios and kitch
en furniture and have covered the
lloor with congolium which has made
a very attractive place for O. O. Kim
ber to do business in.
C. Wally Johnson was in Minnea
polis for the football game last Sat
urday, accompanying some moving
picture men, and following the con
clusion of the game returned to
Weeping Water, visiting over Sun
day and then returning to his home
at Friend Sunday evening.
Enjoyed Excellent Evening.
The Brotherhood of the Methodist
church of Weeping Water held their
regular monthly meeting at the base-
CASS
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
TWO BIG HITS
HIT NO. 1
The Sequel to "Call of the Wild"
JACK LONDON'S
"WHITE FANG"
with Michael Whalen, Joan
Muir, Slim Summcrville
HIT NO. Z
JOHN WAYNE in
"King of the Pecos"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Matinee Sunday, 2:15
It's the Greatest Marathon
of Movie Mirth in Years!
SWT
' 3
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Matinee Thursday. 2:15
"The Final Hour
with Balph Eellamy and
Marguerite Churchill
79
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
FOR SALE, Poland China Coar3.
J. L. Young, Murray, Nebr. tf
TOR SALE
Four wheel trailer with stock rack
and scoop end gate. F. It. Gobcl
man. s21-tfw
FOR SALE A few Guernsey Cows
and Heifers, three to be fresh soon.
T. II. Pollock, Plattsmouth, Phone
No. 1. ol2-2sw
ment of the church last Monday eve
ning where they enjoyed a very fine
program and at the same time intro
duced the new minister and later held
their election. The new minister
made a very fine address during the
evening. The following officers were
elected for the coming term: Roy
Haslam, president; Fred Allen, vice-
president; IYirest Stock, secretary,
and Clyde Fitznatrick, treasurer.
Woman's Club Very Active.
Mrs. E. F. Marshall v. as hostess to
the Weeping Water Woman's club
Fridav when the ladies looked after
the business of the club and made
arrangements for the winter program
and were greatly pleased that they
were able to have some twenty-three
new members. Mr. Thams Murtey
gave a detailed report of the coun
ty convention at Xehawka the past
week and arrangements were per
fected for the campaign for securing
the district convention which is to
be held in the near future for Weep
ing Water. This will require some
work but tho ladies are willing to do
their best in this direction.
Meets with Peculiar Accident.
L. C. Stock, the carpenter whiie
attempting to climb over a fence had
tho misfortune while he had one leg
over tho fcr.ee to have the other foot
slip from the lower support which
cat apulatod him, he falling astride
the fence which injured Mr. Stock,
so that he was not able to be about
for some time. He however is fell
ing some better at this time but not
entirely over the effects of the full as
yet.
Heard the President.
A party composed of Harold Raker,
Oscar C. Hinds, W. Nelson, Miller
Christcnsen, were in Lincoln last Sat
urtiay enjoying the address of Presi
dent Roosevelt when he spoke from
the steps of the capitol building. They
were greatly impressed with the ex
cellence ef the address and the logic
ot h.ia reasoning.
Making- Wonderful Yield.
Oscar Domingo who is just now
harvest nig his sorgo which he planted
late after it was evident the corn was
not going to make a crop, auel with
tho abundant rains has grown very
rapidly, cutting a pertio:i of the field
and measuring the same and it is
yielding a little; over 17 tons to the
acre. Tin's is good feed and at this
rate it looks like no animal should go
hungry.
Visited Friends in Omaha.
Last Sunday Mr. anel Mrs. Ross
I Shields were visiting for the day at
J the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese
j in Omaha and were also guests a por
tion of tlie day at the home ef Mr.
jai.d Mrs. Bert Janii.-on, who recently
: moved te Omaha.
ASKS FOE PROBATE OF ESTATE
From Wednesday's Dallr
This morning in the county court
a petition was filed by Ira Stull, ask
ing for the appointment of Searl S.
Davis, as administrator of the estate
of C. Lawrence Stull, deceased.
The petition alleges that the de
ceased died seizctl of real estate in
this state of the value of 100,000,
and in other slates of $l,o00, also
personal property in the amount of
$7,000.
DO YOU KNOW
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5 COUNTRV
-Yfi rcOHLt OF
g oco Tines.
lat New York City, now
the second largest city in
the world had a population
in the year 1623 of thirty
families of Dutch colonists
from Holland. It was then
a small trading-post called
New Amsterdam, so. named
after the principal city- of
Holland. McOure NeT5rie? Syndicate
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From Monday's Daily
Miss Jean Knurr is confined to her
bed with llu.
Miss Agnes Meunster spent the
week-end at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davis of
Geneva visited at the home of their
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard
Davis during the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Anton Hula are the
parents of a baby girl born Sunday
morning, October 11. This is the
second child of Mr. and Mrs. Hula.
Ladies of the Lewiston commun
ity club are serving lunch at the
John Decker sal.? to-day. Mrs.
Georgia Creamer has charge of the
sale.
Mrs. V. W. Perry entertained at a
family dinner yesterday in honor of
the birthday of her sister, Mrs. L. O.
Minor. The Minor and Polloct fam
ilies were guests at the Perry coun
try home.
Francis Warren departed Sunday
on a vacation trip to the west where
where he will spend the time with
friends at Sheridan, Wyoming, and
enjoy the charm of the late fall in
the mountain country.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Royal and Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Dereig of Lincoln
were visiting Judge C. L. Graves yes
terday. Mrs. Royal and Mrs. Dereig
are daughters of the judge. During
tho afternoon the group drove to
Rock Bluff.
From Tuesday's Daily
Miss Mildred Cacy returned to work
in the bank this week after a week's
vacation for a tonsil operation.
Robert I'lstrup of Ashland spent
the week-end with his sister, Mrs.
Thomas E. Bec-sley and Mr. Beesley.
Miss Etta Nickles, Mrs. Fannie
Grosser, and Lee Nickles were guests
at the Grosser home in Murray Sun
day. Marriage license was issued today
to Eldon 15. Galhntine ef Module,
Iowa and Miss Helen Schoemakcr.
Miss Schoemakcr is a daughter of
Rudolph Schoemakcr.
Ilr. ami Mrs. J. D. Wurdeman of
Leigh, Nebraska, arrived yesterday
for a visit with Mrs. YVurdcman's
sisters, Miss Etta Nickles and Mrs.
Fannie Cio.-ser, and brother, Lee
Nickles.
From Wednesday's Dnlly
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hula are the
parents of a girl born Sunday morn-
Orin Contryman of Lincoln, v. as a
visitor for a short time Saturday at
the Harry Ilonton home.
Fred Baumgart who has been con
fined to his heel for several weeks, is
reported to be seriously ill.
Mrs. Baumeister is seriously ill at
the home of her daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuthcrford.
A seven pound boy arrived at the
Nicholas Senn hospital in Omaha this
morning, lie is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Iiughson of Plattsmouth.
Tho board of directors for the Ro
tary club met last evening in the
telephone office. This was the reg
ular monthly meeting and o:ily
routine business came beiore the
group.
Mrs. Wayne Alvord of Reel Oak, la.,
visited at thf J. R. Eeeder home last
week. Plattsmouth resident will re
member Mrs. Alvord as Miss Helen
Downey, a teacher in the public
school here.
Betty Henry, a student of the
Junior High suffered a laceration of
her right knee yesterday while! play
ing indoor baseball at the school. She
cut tho knee em the? radiator in the
gymnasium. Several stitches were
necessary to close the wound.
A FINE ORGANIZATION
The Farmer's Union band, which
is composed of resitlenls of Louisville
and vicinity, have made a very line
record in the past season i'er their ex
cellent musical work. The band is
under the direction of Prof. Men-
drmhall, who lias proven a most of
ficient leader. Tho residents of this
city had the opportunity of hearing
this band during tho King Kurn Km
nival and it has ranked among the
best that has visited our city. The
band has ve ry generously assisted in
tho past several years in this work
as well as i;i community programs in
many parts of the county and won
themselves a well deserved recogni
tion. HERE FROM CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown, of Cleve
land, Ohio, are in the city to spend
a short time at the home; of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver C. Dovcy, parents of Mrs.
Drown. They have made the trip by
car and expect to be hero for a week
or ten days at the Dovcy Lome and
visiting with the old time friends in
this city.
EAGLE HEWS ITEHFrral of . ,.
W. E. Muenchau and family called
Snndnv afternoon at the Herman
Wclkcn home.
Gary Thomson spent last Friday
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Wall and Pauline.
Rev. and Mrs. 1). J. Schuyloman of
Garrison were in town last Thurs
day visiting with friends.
Mrs. Clarence Slosson entertained
the Methodist Ladies Aid at her home
last Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. G. II. Palmer spent Tuesday
evening with her brother, James
Doyd and family of Llmwood.
Mrs. Judkins visited in Lincoln
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson
from Wednesday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter came
out lrom Lincoln anel spent last!
Thursday evening with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rudolph and
daughters motored to Seward ldst
Sunday and visited with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Allen and R. B.
Morgan drove out from Lincoln and
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. S.
K. Allen.
Misses Edith Robertson and Lorna
Vickers attended the institute for
Lancaster teachers in Lincoln last
Saturday.
A number of the ladies of the local
W. C. T. l attended the county con
vention at Elm wood em Tuesday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Attabury of El
mer, Missouri, spent last Thursday
and Friday in Eagle visiting the
Trumble? families.
Richard West came out from Lin
coln and spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde West and
Mrs. Irene McFall.
.Mrs. Floyd Grtnidcn of North
Platte arrived last Saturday and visit
ad several days with her aunt, Mrs.
Sarah Keil and Dorothea.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. May and Os
mond were in Lincoln last Sunday as
the elinncr guests of Mr. May's bro
ther, Fred May and Mrs. May.
Sunday guests at the L. W. Piersol
home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier
sol and son, Kenneth and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Piersol of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson re
turned from Ai'.iance on Tuesday of
this v. trek where: they spent the past
several months on their farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer French and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray of Pal-j
mvra were the guests on Sunday i
evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. May
and son.
Mits Zelma Waldron returned to
Adams with her parents, who called
for her last Saturday. She enjoyed
the week end with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Etta Trunkenbolz went to
Greenwood the first of last week
where she will spend the winter in
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Dewey Hcudley and Mr. Headley.
A large crowd gathered at the hall
last Thursday evening anel attended
the democratic rally. Several politi
cal addresses were given. The re
mainder of the evening was spent in
dancing.
Mrs. S. N. Rasch of Palacios, Texas
visited from Wednesday until Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burns.
Mrs. Rasch was en route to Cali
fornia where she planned to spend
the winter.
Sclko-Oberie.
Miss Viola Seiko of Lincoln, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Seiko of
Harvard and Herbert F. Cberle, son
of Fred W. Oit.rle were married Sat
urday at X p. in. at St. Paul's Evan
gelical church. Rev. F. L. Rodenbeck
read Hie marriage lines before an
altar banked with ferns and palms
and lighted with white: tapers in
white candelabra. Miss Lucille
Oberic, sister of the bridegroom light
ed the tapers
The nuptial music was furnished
by Miss Adele Bode of Plymouth at
the piano who accompanied Miss Al
bert Francke of Walton. Mrs. Eel
ward Wolfenbarger sang preceding
the ceremony.
The bride wore a floor length gown
ef ivory brocaded velvet and carried
a shower bouquet t white roses and
lilies of tlie valley.
Miss Aelella Cberle, sister of the
bridegroom, us maid of honor wore
a gov. n of moss green velvet. The
bridesmaids, Miss Viola Krause and
Mi::s Arlene Moon wore fuschia chif
fon velvet and carried arm bouquets
of ytl'ov.- pompons. Lyle Seiko served
as best in i. n and the ushers were El
mer Mahiiu and Chester Biccic.
Following the ceremony a lecep
tion for ICO guests was given. Mrs.
Ida Bicck, aur.t of the bride and Mrs.
Norris Babson, presided at the serv
ing table. Miss Nelta Oberle was in
charge of the gifts.
The couple left following the cere
mony for a trip through the south.
They will reside on a farm near
Eagle.
Congratulations are extended this
young couple.
Lawrence oum
Held Sunday
large Number Present at Home to
Pay Tribute of Respect to
Prominent Fanner.
Sunday afternoon at the family
home northwest tit' this city, where
ho was born and has spent his life
time, the funeral service for the late
Lawrence Stull were held.
There was a very iargo number of
the long time residents of the com
munity present to join in the last
tributes to Mr. Stull and to join in
the expressions jf sympathy to the
bereaved members of the family
circle.
Dr. II. G. McClusky, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, conducted
the religious services, bringing the
message of the scriptures to comfort
those who have been called upon to
part with their loved ones.
The male quartet composed of
Frank A. Cloidt, Raymond C. Cook,
H. G. McClusky and R. W. Knorr,
gave three numbers, "Nearer My God
to Thee," "Jesus Savior Pilot Me"
and ' In the Sweet Bye and live."
The cortege moved from the: home
to Oak Hill cemetery where the body
was consigned to the last rest in the
family plot beside those of the family
circle who have preceded him in
death.
Tlie funeral was under the direc
tion of the Horton funeral home.
ENTERTAINS CHAMPIONS
AT A CHICKEN DINNER
Last Monday evening marked the
end tf the Softball season for the
Chevrolet team when Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Spaugler entertained them at a
fried chicken dinner for winning tlie
tournament. Covers were laid fer 12.
The centerpiece was red snapdragons
and ferns, in keeping with the team's
colors. Alter the feast the evening
was spent in playing cards anel visit
ing. A de-parting vote- of thanks was
given Mr. and Mrs. Spangler for the
royal entertainment. Mrs. George
Mumm assistetl in serving.
Those who attended were: Archie
Kennedy, Darl Ashbaugh, John Svo
boda, diet Smith, Hero Schutz, Dick
Marsh, Dr. W. V. Ryan, Bill Smith,
Lotus Chovanec, David Arganbright,
Onier Stevenscn, Homer Spangler.
0PULARITY CONTEST
In connection with the forthcom
ing production of "Coast to Coast"
there will be conducted a popularity
contest. Fourteen merchants of the
city are assisting in the event and
the various stores will have voting
places. Each store will sponsor a
pre-school child in the contest.
Tlie children are to be under five
years of age and votes will be one
cent each and may be procured at the
various stores.
Trizcs will be offered to the chil
dren who are winners in the contest
A list of the various stores and can
didates will be given later.
Mustang' Mascot
' Mary Ann Collins
When Southern Methodist univer-'
sity's Mustangs invade the east
to take on Fordhan in an inter
sectional football gaue, one of the
most enthusiastic rooters for the
Dixie lads will be pretty Mary
Ann Collins, selected at the Dal
las. Tex., centennial as mascot of
the S. M. U. band which will ac
company the team-,
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VISIT AT SYRACUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bestor
were over Sunday visitors at Syra
cuse, Nebraska, where they enjoyed
the pleasant day. They were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Troop, the former a brother of Mrs
Bestor. They returned home Sunday
evening:.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the Creditors of the 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 the County Court Room in
Plattsmouth on February 5th, 1937,
at 10 a. ni. for the purpose of exam
ining, hearing, allowing, and adjust
ing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated October Cth, 1936.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) o5-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Sfcrfc of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued by C. E. Ledgwav, 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
ing real estate, to-wit:
Southwest Fractional Quarter
(SW fr. i-4 ) and South Half
(Ss) of the Northwest Frac
tional Quarter (NW fr. U) 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:
JOHNSEN. GROSS &
CRAWFORD sl7-5w
Defendants' Att'y:
J. HOWARD DAVIS
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In the District Court of Gage
County, Nebraska
In the Matter of the Ap- ")
plication of William J.
Butler, Guardian of Wil
liam Carr Butler and
Philip Carr Butler, Mi
nors, for Leave to Sell
Real Estate.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a license issued to me,
William J. Butler, guardian of the
persons and estates of William Carr
Butler and Philip Carr Butler,
minors, by the Honorable Fred W.
Messmore, Judge of the District
Court of Gage County, Nebraska, on
the 5th day of October, 1936, for
the sale of the real estate herein
after described, I will sell at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash,
at tho south front door of the court
house in the City of Plattsmouth, in
Cass county, Nebraska, on the 7th
day of November, 1936, at the hour
of ten o'clock a. m., the undivided
one-sixth share and Interest of Wil
liam Carr Butler and Philip Carr
Butler, minors, in the following de
scribed separate tracts or parcels of
real estate situated in Cass county,
Nebraska, to-wit:
Tract (a).
The northeast quarter of Sec
tion twenty-nine, Township ten
North, Range nine, East of the
Sixth Principal Meridian, sub
ject to a mortgage of record for
the principal sum of $6,000.00;
Tract (b).
The northeast quarter of Sec
tion seventeen, Township ten
North, Range nine East of the
Sixth Principal Meridian, sub
ject to the homestead rights of
Elizabeth Carr in and to the
north half of the northeast quar
ter of said Section seventeen;
Tract (c).
The southeast quarter of Sec
tion nine. Township ten North,
Range nine, East of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, subject to
a mortgage of record in the
principal sum of J8.000.00;
Tract (d).
The west half of the north
west quarter of Section sixteen,
Township ten North, Range
nine, East of the Sixth Princi
pal Meridian, subject to the
homestead interest therein of
Elzabeth Carr, and the north
east quarter of the northeast
quarter, and Lot one of the
northeast quarter of the north
west quarter of Section sixteen,
Township ten North, Range
nine, East of the Sixth Princi
pal Meridian.
Said sale will remain open one
hour.
Dated thi3 14th day of October,
1936.
WILLIAM J. BUTLER,
Guardian or the Persons and
Estates of William Carr
Butler and Philip
Carr Butler,
Minors.
Rinaker & Delehant
and M. S. Hevelone,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
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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. f or the pur
pose of examining, hearing, allow
ing and adjusting all claims or ob
jections duly filed.
Dated September 25, 1936.
A. IL DUXBURY,
(Seal s2S-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) o5-3v County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
To John G. Renken, Amos Tefft,
George S. Ruby, J. C. LaGrange,
LaGrange & 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 Wrest one-third of Lot 6 by
Isaac Houser to J. C. LaGrange, dated
December 18, 18S3, recorded in Book
"O" of Mortgages, page 376 of the
records of Cass County, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of $75.00 due
June IS, 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, 193 6.
V. W. STRAUB,
M. M. STRAUB,
DAVID STRAUB and
WILLIAM E. STRAUB,
riaintiffs.
WM. H. PITZER and
MARSHALL PITZER,
Attorneys.
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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. V NOTICE
Delia B. Kuhns and hus
b?nd, 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 Non 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 saiel
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,
As Administrator Cum Testa
mento Annexo De lion is Non,
Plaintiff.
J. A. CAPWELL,
Attorney.
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