AGE FOUR MANLEY NEWS George Kan. wV V: trivuJ. ev. Father 11. .. as UiUav duriu.-s Le past tw wtvli. wicruvJ. iuiui a3t week. Mr. and Mvs. J. C. 'tUili e:e i?i Lincoln last SatuivUy v acre Mrs. Uauth was a delegate tv lie l. C C. V. of tlu Cathoho t'. TtK vstiv quests while theiv tie homo ot Mr. z nd Mrs. W. C. SUaufc. Mrs. John Kohruauj visited sev eral days at the homo of Mr. and Mvs. William Rohrdanz. assist ins t the lime of the funeral of the late Charles Stander. which was held last Tuesday ;.t the Trinity Lutheran church north oi Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haws depart ed last Wednesday for Clay Center. Kansas, where they visited with the i.. other of Mr. Haws and other rela tives and friends and also looked af ;,r business matters, returning home Sunday night. Frank. Stander and daughter, Miss t.il'ian. of Omaha, were in Mauley cud Lo.iisville last Tuesday, coming to attend the funeral of the late Charkj Stander. who died in the west, hut was brought back to the ild home community for interment. Fred Rehmeier, who resides south of town, and Wm. Sheehan. Jr., were in riattsmouth last week, being mem bers of the jury panel drawn for the November district court term, which vas postponed due to illness of the then presiding judge. D. W. Living ston, of Nebraska City. During the past week, Walter Mockenhaupt. V. A. Moekenhaupt ot Alvo and P. A. Mockenhaupt of Greenwood were all celebrating the passing of their birthday anniversar ies. Having them all come within a week is very nice, as they can cele brate the passing of same together. Yellow Corn for Sale Can supply all your needs at the Manley Elevator. Harry Haws, Mgr. fl5-3t Mp Conducts Services at Arago The Rev. J. J. Hoffman, parish priest of the Ft. Patrick's Catholic church, was at Arago. located in the southeastern part of Richardson county, where he was conducting a thirteen hour service for the church there. Moving- to Omaha Michae l I loner, who held a sale last Monday, moved to Omaha later in the week and will make their home there in the future. Harold Kreck low took a truck load of household goods to Omaha for Mr. Honor. Taken Suddenly 111 Uncle C. E. Mockenhaupt was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tleo. Harms and was taken from there to his home, where he has been confined since. He was extremely ill for some time and was kept to his bed. His three sons were there to isit the father, John, Walter and A. V. Mockenhaupt of Alvo. Mr. Mockenhaupt is being cared for Ly his daughter. Miss Sue Mocken haupt, who is a graduate nurse. Attending Banquet in Lincoln Grainger Brothers Wholesale Gro cery company of Lincoln gave a re ception and dinner at the Lincoln hotel Saturday of last week, extend ing an invitation to their customers i nd friends to come and enjoy the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. R. Berg man, who have long been customers of the firm were in attendance, being accompanied by Oscar Dowler and wife as gCJests. Miss Margaret Berg man also accompanied the party. One of the unique features of the party was the giving of a new crisp S3 bill each hour to some one of the quests and in one of the drawings Oscar Dowler came out lucky with a V spot. Arrival of Son At the home of the maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shoehan in Manley. the stork left a fine baby boy last week for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reynolds. The father is working in the Kansas oil fields and the mother has been staying here at the home of the parents for some little time. The arrival brought joy to both parents and grandparents. Charles Lovell, former Cass coun ty resident and the fathVr of Walter Lovell of Weeping Water, passed away lust Sunday, February 7, at his home near Chappell, Nebr., where he had resided since moving from Cass county several years ago. He had been ill for some time, suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. He was SO years of age. During the period of his illness, his wife was in Omaha where she underwent treatment and an operation for the removal of a cataract from her eye. The f i'ieral and burial took place at Chappell last Tuesday. FrvJ" Thui'sJay'a Daily WevhiUy Club Mrs. Ralph Anderson was hostess uv tiie WeUuesday afternoon club at the home of Mvs. Win. Kieck yester day. A surprise handkerchief shower was given by the members for Mrs. Aiderou. Mvs. Emma Cappell won hih score in bridge. Guest Iay at Mynard 1 .a dies of the Mynard community held a guest day program yesterday afternoon in the community base ment. Program and decorations car ried out the patriotic theme. Mrs. George Topliff opened the pro gram with a reading on the life ofj George Washington. A llute solo was j given by Mrs. Elbert Wiles. Mrs. C. L. Wiles gave readings on Washing ton as a homemaker and upon the boyhood of Lincoln. Eloise Cole play ed two piano solos. Mrs. Chester Wiles, dressed in old fashioned cos tume, sang "Old Fashioned Girl" and "Second Minuet." Guests were served at a long table decorated in red and white. Silver candlestick holding red candles and silver service were used. The Amer ican flag and large pictures of Lin coln and Washington were used on the walls. Mrs. Myron Wiles poured the coffee. Hostesses for the meet ing were Mrs. W. T. Richardson, Mrs. John Wooders, Mrs. Herman Weis, and Mrs. C. L. Wiles. From Friday's Daily Delta Deck Miss Amelia Martens was hostess to the Delta Deck bridge club last evening. Mrs. Tom Walling won high score; Mrs. Wm. Kieck. second; and Mrs. L. W. Egenberger, third. Finochle Club Miss Helen Smetana entertained at a pinochle party last evening. Miss Marie Horn won high score. Miss Inez Ebeihai t won second. Degree of Honor Mrs. Charles Manners entertained ! the Degree of Honor at her home yesterday afternoon. The ladies play ed pinochle. The valentine moiif was used in decoration. Valentine Party Members ofthe young married peo ples class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thimgan last eve ning for a valentine party. Rev. J. W. Taenzler led contest games, then the guests played progressive Hearts. Golden Rod Study Club Mrs. Kd Spangler led the lesson at the Golden Rod Study club on meats. She explained the different cuts and methods of preparing them. Roll call was answered by meat recinies. Mrs. Charles Barnard accompanied for the singing. Mrs. Everett Spangler en tertained the club at her home. Mrs. Charles Barnard and Mrs. John Wood ers were assistant hostesses. From Saturday's Dally Pinochle Party Miss Marjorie Wohlfarth enter tained at a pinochle party at her home Thursday evening. Guests were Misses Marjorie P""itch and Anna Marie Rea and Wallace Terryberry, Ed Kadraba and Carl Hula. P. E. 0. Meeting Summary of the year's work was taken up at the meeting of the P. E. O. yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clement Woster. Mrs. Mar jorie Lohnes, president, read the yearly report. By-laws of the organ ization were discussed. 20 attended the meeting. Young People's Party The young people's class of the Christian church met at the church parsonage for a valentine party last evening. Progressive Hearts were played and Rev. J. W. Taenzler led games. Social Meeting Mrs. Philip Hirz entertained Circle & of the Presbyterian fsderation at a social gathering Thursday after noon. Mrs. George Lushinsky, Mrs. Ray Larson and Mrs. Fred Sharp nack were also on the entertainment committee. Episcopalian Ladies Mrs. Frank Cummins was hostess to the Auxiliary and St. Mary's Guild at the meetin'g at her home Thursday afternoon. Plans were made for a card party to be held March 31. The ladies also decided to hold services at the library each Friday evening during lent. Cass county nas no bended in debtedness, as, like the state,. we have paid cash for our hard sur faced roads and other improve ments as we went. CALLS From Thursdays rally D. C. West spent yesterday in Plattsmouth on business. Mrs. Win. Schinidtman. Jr., is ill at her home with the flu. Mrs. L. W. Egenberger was a busi ness visitor in Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson had as a guest last night, their nephew, Morris Johnson of Oakland, Nebr. Robert Beal, who has been out of school during the past three weeks with flu, was able to return yester day. Mrs. R. W. Clement and Mrs. Henry McMaken of Omaha were Platts mouth visitors the first part of this week. Miss Arlene Rager, who is a teacher in Elm Creek, Nebraska, was a guest at the Frady home for the week end. Attorney C. E. Tefft, of Weeping Water, was in the city today for a few hours attending to some business in the district court. Mrs. Walter Farris is at Nebraska City, where her mother, Mrs. J. M. Duncan, is very seriously ill, Mrs. Farris assisting the other members of the family in her care. . George Dates of Weeping Water was here Wednesday and while in the city was a caller at the Journal office to renew his subscription to the semi-weekly edition of the paper. Miss Birdie Mae Johnson brought the pupils of her room from the Columbian school to the postoffice for a visit this morning. The children have been studying the postal sys tem and came to see it in actual operation. From Friday's Daily Miss Edith Solomon spent yester day in Lincoln attending a general staff meeting. Maxine Graves has been unable to attend school during the past few days because of illness. Miss Lillian White went to Omaha this morning to spend the week-end with her sister. Miss Florence White. H. B. Evner of Lincoln, adjustor for the associated indemnity Co., was a Plattsmouth visitor yesterday noon. Miss Florence Beighley returned to her school duties this morning. She has been out of school because of illness. Clyde Graves has been ill for sev eral days, but is now back at work at his grocery store in the Mullen Ma rket. A marriage license was issued to Kenneth K. Haith of Table Rock and Miss Golda Kuiiz of Elmwood at the court house yesterday. Miss Kunz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kunz of Elmwood. Mrs. Otto Marek. who has been serioiisly ill at her home in Detroit, is reported to be getting along line. Mrs. Oscar Gapen is still in Detroit with her daughter. From Saturday's Daily John Hatt returned yesterday aft ernoon from a business trip to Lin coln. Mr. andMrs. Bruce Fleschman are the parents of a nine pound girl, Sharron Lynn, born this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herboldsheimer of Potter, Nebr., were guests last night at the home of their niece, Mrs. Robert Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tunnel are leaving this evening for King City, Mo., where they will visit Mr. Tun nel's grandfather who is critically ill. Attorney Jack Devoe of Lincoln was here today to look after some matters at the court house and also to visit with his brother, L. S. Devoe and familv. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS HOSTESS AT DAY OF PRAYER From Saturday's Daily Mrs. L. O. Minor acted as general chairman at the Day of Prayer ser vices held in the Fellowship room of the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon. The subject discussed dur ing the afternoon was the missionary work among the young people, both in this country and in foreign lands. Women's Christian Colleges of the Orient were discussed by Mrs. L. S. Devoe. Mrs. J. M. Roberts took the topic of The Religious Work Direc tors in the U. S. Indian Schools. Mrs. Ralph Wehrbein, told of the schools and activities of the children of migrant laboring families in this country. Mrs. J. R. Reeder directed the choir. She also sang a special num ber. Mrs. H. F. Goos accompanied for the music of the afternoon. Frayers were offered by various members of the St. Paul's Evangelical, Methodist, St. Luke's Episcopalian, and the Presbyterian churches. Scripture readings were also given. One hun dredwomen attended the worship. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURKAL Elmwood News Henry Mollen, the shoemaker, was transacting business in Omaha last Friday and Saturday. J. P. Cobb, Elmwood banker, was called to Omaha Tuesday of last week, where he had business matters to look after. Deputy Sheriff Cass Sylvester of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Elm wood Tuesday afternoon, coming to serve some papers. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Baker were in Lincoln last Sunday, going to visit Miss May Saxton, but on their arrival there found her so ill that no one was allowed to see her. Among the jurors selected from Stove Creek precinct are Clarence Bucknell, Herman Kuehn and Ralph Creamer, while J. F. Gustin was named from Elmwood precinct. Joseph Johnson and Walter Ply bon were at Plattsmouth Friday of last week, where they attended a sale of bank property, including that of the defunct Elmwood State Bank. James Stuart was called to Platts mouth Monday of last week, where he had business matters to look af ter, including the payment of his taxes and securing of his automobile license for 1937. Mrs. II. G. Morris, mother of Mrs. Jacob Sterner, and George Morris aiifl wife, the former a brother of Mrs. Sterner, were all guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterner Sun day. The visitors reside in McCook. Harry A. Williams was taken sud denly ill last Sunday while visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Langhorst. He was taken home and placed in bed and while he is still very ill, it is thought that he is slightly better. Mrs. Joseph Johnson, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Jensen, north of Aoca and who was taken very sick while there, delaying her return home, was sufficiently recovered to come home lust Saturday ftnd is con tinuing to improve. ' Stanley Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wood, who was employed by the state in the vicinity of Clear water last summer, left a few days ago for that point to visit friends, and more especially a certain one with whom he became well acquaint ed during his stay at Clearwater. Appearance Improved The Elmwood Leader-Echo, pub lished by George W. Blessing and his son, George, Jr., presents a greatly improved appearance as a result of the removal of advertising matter fiom the front page. More and more, newspapers are taking steps to elinii i.ate ads from their front pages, giv ing all space on that page to news. Messrs. Blessing are to be compli mented on the improved appearance. Held Quilting Bee Mrs. Helen Fleisehmann entertain ed a number of her lady friends last Tuesday afternoon at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fleisch niali. Quilting was one of the fea tures of the afternoon. Guests were Mesdames Lucy Lyla, Charles West, Ralph Creamer and Lule Horton. Met with Severe Injury While George Hall was assisting with the sawing of wood at the home of James Barton north of town and attempted to push some sawdust that had piled up under the circular saw away vith his foot, he had four of his toes badly lacerated by the fast moving saw and the shoe nearly stripped from his loot. The injury was dressed by the family doctor and he is getting along as well as could be expected. It is hoped and believ ed that the toes will grow back in place, so that he will not have to have any of them amputated, but the experience has been a most painful one and will keep him from work for a long time to come. Died at Lincoln Tuesday Miss May Saxton, who was staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Walsh at UniversitjJ'lace, became seriously ill a number of weeks ago and was taken to a Lincoln hospital, where she passed away last Tuesday. The body was brought to Elmwood that same day and the funeral was l tld later at the Christian church here, with interment in the Elmwood cemetery. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Ernest E. Baker pastor of the church, of which Miss Saxton had been a member. In company with her mother, the deceased had been making her home for some time at that of the sister in University Place. The many Elmwood friends of the family will extend their sympathy to the mother, sister and brother, the latter being Howard Saxton, Omaha attorney. Daily Journal, 15c per week. DIES AT OMAHA Mrs. Christina Ellithorpe, 40, a former resident here, died Friday evening at an Omaha hospital where she has been for the past several days under treatment. Mrs. Elli thorpe had been here suffering from pneumonia at the home of her brother, William F. Evers, and suffer ing a relapse was taken to the hos pital. Friday she suffered a heart attack and died in a short time. The deceased lady was born at Plattsmouth, August 4, 1896, a daughter of Peter and Mary Evers and made her home in this city until 191 C when she removed to Council Bluffs and where she has since made her home. Mrs. Ellithorpe is survived by a son, Robert Low of Omaha, a step son, Harold Ellithorpe, of Sidney, Nebraska, the parents, of this city, one brother, William F. Evers of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Verhule of Missouri Valley and Mrs. Marie Beckman, of Council Bluffs. The funeral will be at Council Bluffs in charge of the Jackson fun eral home of that city and the inter ment will be at the Council. Bluffs cemetery beside the husband. NOTICE "OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cas3 coun ty, eliraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Ivan L. Fuller, deceased. No. 32 42: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of ;;aid estate and appointment of Helen E. Fuller as Administratrix; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 12th day of March o'clock a. m. Dated February 9, A. II. 1937, at 10 1937. . DUXBURY. County Judge. (Seal) f!5-3w NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the "state of Adolph Giese, deceased. No. 314 0: Take notice (hat the Administra tor ot said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of his auminis I t rat ion accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of sr id estate and for his discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on March 12. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated February 10, 1937. A. II. DUX BURY, . (Seal) fl5-3v County Judge. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the Dhtrist Court of the County of Cans, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of Robert M. P a i n t e r. Guardian of George E. Perry, Incom petent, for License to Sell Real Estate. Now, on this 2nd day of February, 1937, there was presented to the court t lie petition of Robert M. Pain ter, guardian of George E. Perry, in competent, for license to sell Sub Lots one (1). two (2). and three (3), of Lot forty-six (46), in the northeast quarter (NE'i) of the southeast quarter (SE'i of Section twenty-four (2 1), in Township twelve (12), North, Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M.. in the City of Plattsmouth., Cass county, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts and charges of managing the estate of -said ward, and to invest the lfalance of the proceeds of said sale at interest, as required by law, until the capital thereof is needed for the maintenance of said ward, and there was also presented the .approbation of the County Board of the County of Cass, Nebraska; and it appearing that it is necessary and would be beneficial that said real estate be sold and the proceeds thereof over and above the amount necessary to pay debts and costs of managing said estate, be put out at interest or invested as required by law; and it further appearing that an order should be entered requiring the next of kin and all persons interested, to show cause why a license should not be granted lor the sale of such real estate; It is therefore Ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the said George E. Perry, Incompe tent, and the next of kin, appear be fore the Judge of the District Court within and for the County of Cass, Nebraska, at the District Court room in the court house in the City of Pinttsmouth. Nebraska, on the Cth day of March, 1937. at 10 o'clock a. r.i.. to show cause, if any there be. why a license should not be granted to Robert M. Painter, guardian of George E. Perry, incompetent, to sell Sub Lots one (1), two (2), and three (3), of Lot forty-six (46), in the northeast quarter (NE'i) of the southeast quarter (SEU ) of Section twenty-four twelve (12), (13). east of (24), in Township North, Range thirteen the 6th 1'. M., in the City of Plattsmoutn, cass coum:. Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts and charges of managing said estate, and for reinvesting the bal ance of the proceeds thereof. n is further Ordered that a copy of this order be served upon the next of kin and all persons interebieu iu the estate of the said George E. Perrv, incompetent, by publication of a "notice in the Plattsmouth Jour nal, for three successive weeks. By the Court. W. G. KIECK. Judge of the District fS-3w Court. y NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE In the District Court of County, Nebraska Cass City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, a Municipal Cor poration, Flaintiff V NOTICE vs. Fannie R. Dickson, Widow et al, Defendants. To the Defendants: Fannie R. Dickson, widow; Henry A. Lamphear and wife, Edith L. Lamphear; Howard Kennel and wife, Kennel, first and real name unknown; Margaret Shoemann and husband, Shoemann, first and real name unknown; Elizabeth Mumm and husband, Milium, first and real name unknown; Mar garet Inhelder and husband, Inhelder, first and real name un known; Oliver J. Gilmore and wife, Gilmore, first and real name unknown; Elizabeth Smith and hus band, Smith, first and real name unknown; i- lora Farrar ana husband, Farrar, first and real name unknown; Helen Hirz and Hirz. first and real husband, name unknown Carl Willoughby and wife, real name first and Willoughby, first and unknown; Mrs. Peterson, real name unknown, and husband, Peterson, first and lf-al naine unknown; John Warga and wife, Warga, first and real name unknown; all persons in terested in the estate of Anna Krae ger, deceased, real names unknown; all persons interested in the estate of George J. Meisinger, deceased, real names unknown; all persons inter ested in the estate of Maggie Hirz, deceased, real names unknown; all persons interested in the estate of Helen WillouchLy. deceased, real names unknown; George O. Dovey ;and wife, Hallie P. Dovey; Edward jOiosvenor Dovey and wife, i Dovey. first and real name unknown; lone Dovey, single; Helen Goehner and husband, William Goehner; Helen Jane West, single, heir by rep resentation of Florence West, de ceased, sole heirs at law of Horatio N. Dovey. deceased; the creditors and all other persons interested in the estate of Horatio N. Dovey, de ceased, real names unknown; George E. Dovey and wife, Dorothy Dovey; Charles L. Dovey and wife, Alice Dovey: Ella M. Falter and husband, George H. Falter; Alice E. Hazzard, widow; Betty Palmer, single; Jane 'Palmer Cannady and husband, Cannady, first and real name un known, heirs by representation of Ethel Dovey Palmer, deceased: Edith Dovey Harding and husband, Floyd Harding, all sole heirs of George E. Dovey. deceased; the creditors and al! other persons interested in the es tate of George E. Dovey, deceased; and ALL persons having or claiming any interest in, right or title to, or lien upon, the following described real estate, to-wit: The North S6 feet of Lots 1 and 2 and Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 57: ID. Block 5 7 the SW'i of Cass county. Lot 9 and a part of Lot ; Lot 73 in the SW'i of Sec. IS. Twp. 12. R. 14, Nebraska: Lots 11 and 12. Block 43; Lot 7. Block S6; Lot s. Block S6; Lot S. Block 50; Lots 2 and 3. Block 1. Stiles Addition; Lots 7 and S. Block 12. Thompson's Ad dition: Lot 1, Block 4S, Young & Hays Addition; Lot 3. Block 21; the South 5 feet of the North 732 feet of Lot 7, Block 35; the north 140 feet of Lot 11 in the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec. 19. Twp. 12, R. 14, Cass county, Nebraska: Lot 3. Block 50; Lots 10, 11 and 12. Block 62: Lot 12, Block 49: Lots' 1. 2. 3 and 4, Block 16, Duke's Addition: Lots 5 and 6, Block IS. Duke's Addition: the South half of Lots 7. S and 9. Block 89; Lot 10, Block 4. all in the City of Platts mouth. Nebraska, real names un known, Defendants: You and each of you are hereby notilied'that on the 9th day of Janu ary. 1937. the City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, which cause appears in Docket 8, page 10S (No. 94S0) of the Rec oids of the Clerk of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which petition m in accordance with resolutions adopted and passed by the City Coun cil of said City of Plattsmouth. Ne braska, and which is for the foreclo sure of the separate tax liens on each and all of the following described real estate, to-wit: The North SG feet of Lots 1 and 2, and Lots 3. 4 and 5. Block 57; Lot 9 and a part Lot 73 in the Sec. IS. Twp. ty. Nebraska: of Lot 10. Block 57: SWU of the SW'i of 12. R. 14. Cass roan- Lots 11 and 12, Block 43; Lot 7. Block S6; Lot S. Block S6; Lot 8. Block 50; Lots 2 and 3, Block 1. Stiles Addition; Lots 7 and S. Block 12, Thompson's Addition; Lot 1, Block 48. Young & Hays Ad dition: Lot 3. Block 21; the South 50 feet of the North 73 feet of Lot 7. Block 3 5: the North 140 feet of Lot 11 in the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec. 19, Twn. 12. R. 14. Cass county. Nebras ka; Lot 3, Block 50; Lots 10, 11 and 12. Block 62: Lot 12. Block 49: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 16. Duke's Ad dition: Lots 5 and 6. Block IS. Duke's Addition: the South half of Lets 7. S and 9. Block 89; Lot 10, Clock 4. all in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska. That all of the real estate above described was subject to taxation lor State, County, City. School Dis trict and Municipal purposes for the Mveral years set out in the petition of plaintiff and the Exhibit thereto attached and by reference nuulo :i part thereof: and that union Haiti tuxes are paid by you, or any ono f you, on saici reai omu i cimm i i ij . a decree will bo entered iu this oouit foreclosing and barrina ou and each of rou of any and all cUuhh upon. interest in. riuht or title to. ni' Hen upon or equity of redemption in find MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1937. 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 interest and costs, shall be sold in accordance with law, and for such other and further relief in the prem ises as may seem just and equitable to the court. You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 29th day of March, 1937, 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. J. A. CAPWELL, Plaintiff's Attorney. fll-lw NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Charles A." Schuelke, deceased. No. 3233: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is June 7, 1937; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on June 11, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated February 5, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) fS-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Mary Wiedeman, deceased. No. 3232: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is June 7, 1937; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on June 11, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated February 4. 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) fS-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Mary Henrich, deceased. No. 3240. 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 John Henrich as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 26th day of February, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated January 27, 1937. r A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) fl-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 Dis trict Court within and for Cass coun ty. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of February, A. D. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the City of Platts mouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: The north half (N"ii) of the southeast quarter (SE'i ) of Sec tion number sixteen (1G) in Township number twelve (12, North of Range number ten (10) East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and containing in all eighty (SO) acres more or less according to government sur vey The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Willis Rich ards and Laura Richards, his wife, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by The Travel ers Insurance Company, a Corpora tion, plaintiff against said defend ants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, January 23, A. D. 1937. II. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County, j25-5w Nebraska. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court of the County of Cass; Nebraska Ho Application of Mor- In rfs D. McGrew. guardian Morris Dean McGrew ft NOTICE and Newell II. McGrew. miners, for license to sell real estate. J Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Morris I. McGrew. guard ian rf Morris IVan McGrew and Newell H. McGrew. minors, will sell at public auction to the highest bid der fvir cash, the undivided two-twou-ty-sovontus interest in lots nine (9) ten (10). eleven ( 1 1 ), eighteen (IS), nineteen (19). twenty (20). twenty oue (21). and twenty-two (22). all in section twenty (20), township twelve (12). north range fourteen (14), east of tlie fith P. M.. in the County of Cass. Nebraska, at the South Front Door of th; Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne braska, on the 24th day of February, 1937. at 10 o'clock a. in. Said sale will remain open one hour. Terms of saV 107 cash at time of bid. balance on continuation. MORRIS D. McGRKW. guardian of Morris lVn MoUrow, and'XewrU H. M-3w McGrew, minors. Oe?d$, rvtortnane and all sorts cf legal blanks roc said at Journal (office.