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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1937.
PAGE FOUR
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
Nehawka
Clarence Hansen, the garage man,
is back on the job, following a quite
severe siege of sickness.
Parr Young was booking after
some business matters in Omaha on
Fa turd a J' of last week.
A. G. Cisney and wife visited with
friends in Union Friday of last week,
also looking after business matters
while here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dunbar and
their son and wife were visiting for
the day last Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mis. James Palmer.
Mat Adkins moved during the
past week to the C. 1). Keltner home
in Nehawka, they having resided on
the edge of town until now.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linder were
called to Kansas City on Saturday
of last week to look after some busi
ness matters and while there enjoyed
a visit with friends.
Charles Hemphill has been in a
pc.or state of health for some time
1'ast, being so he could not work,
but during the past few days has
I an feeling better and is able to
be about again.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald
were in Murray last Sunday, where
they were guests at the home of
Myra McDonald, their grandmoth
er, and were also calling on Dr. R.
"VY. Tyson while there.
Visited in Omaha
George C. Sheldon, who represents
the Norge Refrigerator company in
this vuinity, was in Omaha Monday
of this week to attend a meeting of
the various dealers and salesmen.
Leased Three Hills
Now just what that signifies, we
are not able to say, but it might be
considerable but net likely to be
;uiy sr.:i'!5 amount of ground for the
quarrying of stone. There is fcig
r.iftcaiici' however in the transaction
cs it would indicate there was to
be much in the industry of producing
s-tcne from the three hills and also
in the employment of labor in this
lire. Which is hailed with somewhat
of satisfaction by business circles.
Ering:
Home Economics to Front
During the past w.c-K. deorge c.
Sheldon installed three gas stoves in
the Home Economics room of the Xe
hawka public schools. This new
equipment will place the Honia '"Ec"
e'epartmert here the equal of that
in many larger schools. This depart
ment i:i under th direct supervision
of Mrs. Glen LeDoiyt, who is giving
the very best of satisfaction.
Enjoyed Visit Here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marius Nelson had
j.s guests at their home here last
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Elgaard,
of Weeping Water. The two families
have been very close friends for a
long time and enjoyed the opportun
ity of getting together for a visit
Su nday.
AuclrcsFcd Bible School and Church
Mrs. Betts, of Lincoln, a worker in
the Home Mission fields of the Metho
dist (hui(h. was a visitor in Xe
hawka last Sunday and made an ad
dress before the Methodist Bible
school and again at the preaching
Lour. Both addresses touched on
work among the Negroes of the
south. She gave a very interesting
talk on conditions existing there and
the need of further enlightenment
ot the Xegro race in the ways of
Christianity.
Schoolmen Ileet at Eagle
The Cass county schoolmen met at
Eagle last Monday evening, for one
oi their rather frequent gatherings.
Those from Xehawka who attended
the meeting were Superintendent C.
E. Stimbert. Glen LeDoiyt. instructor
in the Agricultural department and
J. H. Steffens, J. J. Pollard and John
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She's a Winner
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The first queen of the season down
in Oklahoma is blonde, pretty, 5-year-old
Wileeta Claire Paden, of
Woodward. She was adjudged pret
tiest of forty-two entries and she
looks it
YY. Murdock, members of the board
of education of the Xehawka public
schools.
At the Cafe Again
Mrs. Lyle Kruger. who has
been j
visiting for a l.umber of weeks with
her daughters, one at Avoea and an
other at L'nadilla, returned home last
Sundav and is looking after the cafe
bp:r wlnVli hp. si hf-pii conducted bv !
Mr. Kruger during her absence.
A Very Busy Man
Glen LeDoiyt, instructor in the
Agricultural department of the Xe
hawka public schools is a pretty busy
man these days. Monday night he
vent to Eagle to attend the county
schoolmen's meeting. He is also to
c.ct ill a supervisory capacity at the
county and district basketball tour
naments as well as having on his
hands the basketball game between
the Future Farmers of America and
the Crete Mills team, played here
Tuesday night. All this coupled with
his regular school work, makes him
a busy man.
Changed to Waffles
The four families who have been
entertaining in rotation were guests
last Sunday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon. As usual,
the evening was spent in cards and
ether amusements. The custom of
eating is also a regular one at these
gatherings. Heretofore oysters have
been the featured eats, but this time
the menu was changed and waffles
end good old fashioned home made
fork sausage furnished the piece de
resistance. And did this prove pop
ular. Yum. yum, wouldn't you like
some yourself?
The members of this group are
Messrs and Mesdames Frank Lemon,
Nelson Berger, Albert Anderson and
Ikrbie Kuntz.
An Excellent Entertainment
The Junior Women's (or Girls')
club, put on a unique entertainment
last Saturday evening in the form of
three onc-af:t plays. Featured between
the acts va3 tap dancing by Jean
and Marjorie Sturm, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sturm. The
entertainment was greatly enjoyed
by the large number who were in
attendance.
LOSES FINGER IN SAW
York, Neb. Hospital attendants
are treating Frank Grimes of Utica
for serious hand injuries suffered
while he was operating a wood saw.
His left thumb, forefingers, and parts
of three other fingers were severed.
Mother, most hospitals now
protect their babies against
germs and ssin-infection by
rubbing Mennen Antiseptic Oil
all over the baby's body every
day. This keeps the baby's
skin smoother, softer, lovelier
and SAFER. So, mother, do as
hospitals do, as doctors recom
mend. Give your baby a safety
rub with Mennen Antiseptic
Oil daily thruout his diaper
days. See your druggist.
MENNEN Antiseptic OIL
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EAGLE Nffi ITEMS
Mrs. Emma L.. Judkins was a guest
at the E. J. Burns home last Friday.
W. E. Muenchau made a business
trip to Elmwood Tuesday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Piersol of
Lincoln spent Sunday with relatives
in Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs.. Pert Muenchau visit
ed relatives in Elmwood and Mur
dock last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burns were
noon day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Oberle on Tuesday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wall and daugh
ters entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Thomson and son at dinner on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. George Trimble and
Merna Stradley spent last Sunday in
Palmyra visiting relatives at the Tom
Bell home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reitter and son
of Lincoln were the dinner guests
last Wednesday evening of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Hursh.
A daughter was born Febr. 14th
to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ferguson
of Lincoln. Mrs. Ferguson was for
merly Miss Mildred Ossenkop.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomson from
near Palmyra spent Sunday at tne
home of Mrs. Thomson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Caddy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paine and
family of Wausa, Xebr., arriver Sat
urday evening and visited over Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Paine.
Mrs. Edward Porter of Lincoln
visited from Wednesday evening until
Friday evening with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Piersol and other rela-
tives.
Mrs. F. A. Paine became ill last
Sunday morning and has since been
confined to her bed. She was report-
led to be much improved on Tuesday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindell of
Murdock, Miss Naida Otley and Rob
ert Otley of Prairie Home were en
tertained at the Orville Robertson
home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oberle and Mr.
and Mrs.
Wallace Burns were the
guests last Thursday evening of Mr.
and Mrs. James McCartney and Mr.
and Mrs. William Trunkenbolz.
Clarence Westlake fractured his
leg last Sunday morning when the
pony he was riding slipped on some
ice on the pavement and fell. Clar
ence's leg was placed in a cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pump and son,
Wilmer and Miss Dorothy Rhoden
left on Monday of this week for their
homes near Venango after having
made an extended visit with relatives
in this part of Nebraska.
Mrs. Springer of Wayne, Mrs. D.
A. Nicholas of Elgin and Miss Cath
erine Nicholas of Omaha came out
from Lincoln for a short time on Mon
day with Mrs. Donald Springer. Mrs.
Springer is staying in Lincoln while
Rev. Springer is in the hospital.
Rev. Donald Springer became ser
iously ill late Friday evening. He
was taken to the Bryan Memorial
hospital early Sunday morning where J
he immediately underwent an appen
dicitis operation. Monday afternoon
he was resting and his condition re
ported as well as could be.
Sunday guests at the John Halver
son home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Weyers and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schroeder and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Halverson and family.
The Eagle basketball team defeat
ed the Murdock team at Eagle last
Friday evening. The final score was
25-15.
Postmaster Fred Beach was in
Lincoln last Sunday and spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spahnle
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beach and
children. Melvin Beach has been ap
pointed resident engineer by the state
highway department and he and his
family located at Elm Creek the first
of this week.
Glen Crandell was seriously burn
ed last Sunday morning on the face
and right hand while firing the fur
nace at the school house. As he was
putting some coal in the furnace
there was an explosion forcing some
of the live coals out. Mr. Crandell
is able to be at the school house and
supervise the work.
Eagle Raises $115.45 for Flood Relief
The following are those who
donated money to the American Red
t r-t
uross uoou relief fund. 'I wish to
thank all who gave or- helped in
any way to raise the large sum of
money which we sent to the flood
area. The total amount was $115.45.
Lutheran Dorcas Society $ 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wenzel 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tinker 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson 2.00
Harry Robertson 1.00
Methodist Ladies' Aid 2.50
Dr. E. M. Stewart .50
Lucky Strike salesman .50
Howard Hatcher .20
Clarence Slosson .70
Mrs. Wm. Horn .10
Stowaway Killed
-
David Berger, 27, met death when
he stowed away on the Ilsenstein at
Antwerpp. Smuggling himself into
a coal bunker, Berger grasped a
stanchion when the coal was dump
ed on him. He tapped a frantic SOS
with a large coin, was heard, but
rescuers reached him too late. He
died soon after he was taken out of
the bunker, and was buried at sea.
Mrs. A. M. Trumble
Miss Stannard
Miss Durman
1.00
.50
1.00
.50
1.00
.50
.25
.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
.50
.30
2.00
1.00
3.25
.25
.50
.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.20
.25
.25
.50
1.00
1.00
2.00
5.00
1.00
.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.25
.10
.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
.75
1.50
J2.00
Miss Pierson k
Trinity Lutheran Aid
Mrs. B. Lytle
Mrs. Ivan Caddy
Miss Fredia Reitter
Mrs. Marvin Carr
Art Walberg
Charley Scattergood
Mrs. Ella Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Longman
Robert Carr
Pete Kenrickon 1
Elvin Umland
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams.
E. R. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blodgett
Mrs. Sarah Keil
Miss Dorothea Keil
MrsT Ada Wetenkamp
Miss Waldron
Mr. M. Boren
Free will offering at school
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolken
Mrs. Ida Wolken
Mrs. Ruliffson
Mrs. Dee Willm
Dee Willm
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Paine
Searie and Chapin
Jean Marie Stewart
Rudolph Oberle
Farmers Produce Co.
George Trimble
A. J. Trimble
George Trunkenbolz
Wm. Trumble
V. Trumble
James McCartney
Fred Beach
George Wulf
Mrs. Irene McFall
Clyde Reed
Wm. Broth well
Mr. and Mrs. August Schweg-
man
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Um
land Mrs. R. B. Morgan
Mrs. S. E. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Oberle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manners
Guy Jones
Farmer's Elevator Co.
Wm. B. Hursh
J. L. Wall
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sexton
Otto Boeswctter
Mrs. Wm. Tinker
Victor and Mary Wulf
Glen Crandell
George Althouse
Mrs. E. Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weyers
Mrs. Ivan Caddy
Search Light club
Mrs. Fred Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleish
man
Mrs. Henry Trunkenbolz
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Alay
.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
27.00
Mrs. E. Carr
George Oberle
Mr.and Mrs Clyde West
Mrs. Belle Jack
Mr. and Mrs. George Weyers
Benefit dance
To those who have clothing
care to give anything in this
and
line
you may take it to the Salvation
Army headquarters at 320 North 11th
street, Lincoln, where they will ac
cept it and ship it to the flood area.
Mrs. John Peterson, local repre
sentative, American Red Cross, Cass
county chapter.
For Quality Job Printing, call
phone-No. 6.
ooey ior
Choice
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Loans
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DUST CONTINUES TO BLOW
Guymon, Okl. Dust storms
ranging from a "black blizzard" here
to a red brown haze in north Texas
whipped over parts of four south
western states Monday night. The
storms spread in the old "dust bowl"
sectors of Colorado, Texas and Okla
homa and in northwest Kansas. Visi
bility dwindled to 100 feet here, to a
block at Amarillo, Tex., and to less
than a block at Colby, in northwest
ern Kansas.
For most of Oklahoma and the
Texas panhandle, it was the second
duster in two days. Farmers here
said wheat needed rain "at once." At
Garden City, in the southwest corner
of Kansas, the storm was mild. Lib
eral, in southern Kansas, reported
skies nearly clear. The storm moved
into southern Colorado, delaying
highway travel at times. Thin clouds
drifted into Denver. The dust at Dal
las was the first in many months. It
moved out of the panhandle. A strong
north wind that rolled billows of dust
into northeastern Oklahoma snapped
20 power lines near Tulsa, halting
traffic on a highway.
Daily Journal, 15c per week.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Xebraskd.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ivan L. Fuller, deceased.
Xo. 3242:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said 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, 1037, at 10
o'clock a. m.
Dated February 9.
A. H.
1937.
DUX BURY.
(Seal) fl5-3w
Countv Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Adolph Giese. deceased. No.
3 1 4 ( :
Take notice that the Administra
tor of said estate has filed his final
report and a petition for examina
tion and allowance of his adminis
tration accounts, determination of
heirship, assignment of rwddue of
so id estate and for his discharge;
that said petition and report will be
heard before said Court on March
11',. 1937. at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated February 10, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) fl5-3v ' County Judge.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the
Application of Robert M.
Painter, 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 the 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 (24), 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
balance of the proceeds of said sale
at interest, as required by law, until
the capital thereof i3 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, he 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 for the sale "of such real
estate;
It is therefore Ordered that all
persons interested in the estate of
the Eaid 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
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the Cth
day of March, 1937, at 10 o'clock a.
m., 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 (SE!4 ) of Section
twenty-four (24), 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 said
estate, and for reinvesting the bal
ance of the proceeds thereof.
It is further Ordered that a copy
of this order be served upon the next
of kin and ell persons interested in
the estate of the said George E.
Perry, 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
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NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
City of Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, a Municipal Cor
poration. Plaintiff !- 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, Mumm,
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; Flora Farrar
husband, Farrar, first
real name unknown; Helen Hirz
husband, Hirz, first and
and
and!
and
real
name unknown: Carl Willouphby and
wife, Willoughby, first and
real name
first and
unknown ;
real name
husband, -ral
name
and wife,
real name
terested in
Peterson, first and
unknown; John Warga
Warga, first and
unknown; all person's in
the estate of Anna Krae-
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 Vi-gie Hirz.
deceased,- real names unknown; all
persons interested in the estate of
Helen Willoughb;-, decea;' ;1. real
names unknown; Giorge J. Dovey
and wife. Hallie P. Dovey; Edward
Grosvenor Dovey and wife.
Povey. first and re:.l 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 lav.- of He
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 II. Falter; Alice E. Hazzard,
widow; Betty Palmer, single; Jane
Palmer Cannady and husband,
Caainady, 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
all 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, cr
lien upon, the following described
real estate, to-wit: The North 8G
feet of Lot3 1 and 2 and Lots 3. 4 and
5. Block 57; Lot 9 and a part of Lot
10, Block 57; Lot 73 in the SWi of
the SW4 of Sec. IS. Twp. 12, R. 14,
Cass county, Nebraska: Lots 11 and
12, Block 43; Lot 7, Block S6; Lot
8, Block SC; Lot S. Block 50; Lots 2
and 3, Block 1, Stiles Audition; Lots
7 and S, Block 12, Thompson's Ad
dition; Lot 1, Block 4S, Young &
Hays Addition; Lot 3. Block 21; the
South 50 feet of the North 73 1-, 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 S9; Lot 10,
Block 4. all in the City of Platts
mouth, Nebraska, real names un
known, Defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 9th day of Janu
?ry, 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
S, page 10S (No. 9 ISO) of the Rec
ords of the Clerk of the District
Court of Cass County, Nebraska, the
object and prayer of which petition
is 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 of Lot 10. Block 57:
Lot 73 in the SWU of the SWU of
Sec. IS. Twp. 12, R. 14, Cass coun
tv, Nebraska; Lots 11 and 12, Block
43; Lot 7, Block S6; Lot S. Block
SC; Lot S. Block 50; Lots 2 and 3,
Block 1. Stiles Addition; Lots 7 and
S, Block 12, Thompson's Addition;
Lot 1, Block IS. Young & Hays Ad
dition; Lot 3. Block 21; the South
50 feet of the North 73 's 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, 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; Lot3 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.
That all of the real estate above
described was subject to taxation
lor State. County", City, School Dis
trict and Municipal purposes fqr the
several years set out in the petition
of plaintiff and the Exhibits thereto
attached and by reference made n
part thereof: and that unless said
taxes are paid by you, or any one of
you. on said real estate, respectively,
a decree will be entered in this court
foreclosing and barring you and each
of you of any and all claims upon.
interest in. right or title to, or lien
ufon or equity of redemption in and
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
oilier and further relief in the prem
ises as may seem just and equitable
to the court.
Vou and each of you are hereby
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 29th clay of March, 1037,
and failing to do so, your default
will be enrered and judgment taken
a prayeu ior in pruiinu & yt-wi.."...
CITV OF PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA, a Municipal
Corporation,
Plaintiff.
J. A. CAPWELL,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of t lie estate of
Charles A. Schuelke, deceased. No.
3233:
Take notice that tho time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is June 7,
lf37; that a hearing will be had at
Mrs. Peterson, the County Court room in Platts
unknown, and! mouth on June 11. 1!37, 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. H. DUXBURY,
Seal) fS-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In lite Cou.-ty Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate
Mary Wiedeman. deceased. No. 3232:
Take notice th:;t the time limited
for tiif filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is June 7.
1937: that a hearing will be had at
tho County Court room in Platts
mouth on June 11, 1937, at lo o'clock
a. m. for the purpo.se of examining,
heariu'-'. allowing and adjusting all
latiOlr. i:,.?c . filiiof'tifiiis: rlnlv- fim.'l
Dated February 4. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) fS-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
ihe County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in th'.
estate of Mary Henrich. deceased.
No. 32 10.
Take notice that a petition l.a
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
Henri; k as Executor thereof; that
said petition has been set for hearing
before said Court on
cf February. 1937, at
the
10
26th duy
o'clocl: a.
m.
Dated January 2 7, 1937.
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 (N1.i) of the
southeast quarter (SEU ) of Sec
tion number sixteen (16) 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 wii'e.
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.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
j25-5w Nebraska.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
Re Application of Mor- 1
In
l'S
I). McGrew, guardian
Morris Dean McGrew i NOTICE
a.id Newell II. McGrew,
minors, for license to sell
i'al estate.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Morris D. McGrew, guard
iju cf Morris Dean McGrew and
Newell H. McGrew, minors, will sell
;it public auction to the highest bid
der for casii. the undivided two-twen-ty-sovenths
interest in lots nine (9)
ten (10), eleven ( 1 1 ). eighteen (IS),
nineteen (19). twenty (20), twenty-
o-ic (21), and twenty-two (22). all in
section twenty (20), township twelve
(12), north range fourteen (14), cast
of the 6th P. M., in the County of
("ass, Nebraska, at the South Front
Door of th? Court House iii the City
of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Ne
braska, on the 24th day of February.
1T37, at 10 o'clock a. m. Said sale
will remain open one hour. Terms of
sale 10 cash at time of bid, balance
on confirmation.
MORRIS 1). McGREW,
guardian of Morris Dean
McGrew, and Newell II.
ft
w McGrew, minors.
Deeds, Mortgages and all sorts
of legal blanks tor sale at Journal
office.