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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937.
MDOCK
TtiS
Mrs. Leo Rikli has been confined
to her bed the last few days.
Messrs Lacy McDonald and J. W.
Kruger were in Lincoln last Mon
day on business, also attending the
basketball tournament.
Miss Mabel Van Burs made a
I urried trip to Lincoln last Thurs
day after school to do some shop
ling. Geraldine Schmidt stayed with
her grandmother in town Thursday
evening and attended the chair re
hearsal. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Meyers, of
Sioux City visited over the week enl
at the home of Mrs. Meyers' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tool.
A splendid band concert first of
the season was provided last Fri
day night, being enjoyed by all who
were privileged to hear it.
Recently Mr. L. Neitzel had three
large trees cut down in his yard
for fuel. Last Thursday they were
sawed into furnace lengths.
Messrs Herman Schweppe and
Fred Luetchens were looking after
some business matters in Weeping
"Water Tuesday of last week.
Henry Heineman has been making
some repairs on his home here in
Murdock. including the placing of
a new roof on the building.
George Miller, the produce man,
was looking after business in Platts
mouth last Wednesday, accompany
ing his son over to the county seat
on the truck.
Henrv A. Tool and Henry Carson.
the manager of the Murdock eleva
tor, drove to Plattsmouth last Wed
nesday afternoon to look after some
business matters.
A number of the high school bas
ketball fellows accompanied Coach
Miller to Lincoln Thursday to at
tend the basketball tournament.
Hie beys saw some great playing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ward and the
family were enjoying a visit last
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. Keedy, of Beatrice. Mrs. Keedy
and Mr. Ward are sister and broth
er. Frank W. Lorenz, the realtor, of
Elnwood, was looking after some
business in his line ir Murdock for
a time on last Wednesday afternoon
and also met with numerous friends
while here.
Ferdinand Riekman, who has been
confined to his home for nearly two
months, was in town one day last
week and enjoyed the afternoon in
the warm sunshine with some of
his friends.
Mrs. Hattie Miller of northwest
c.f town, has been in poor health for
several weeks, but is' reported slight
ly improved. She is being cared for
by a nurse. All hope she may be re
stored to her former good health.
Otto Miller, finding his car need
ed attention, spent considerable time
last week in the repair of the motor.
The entire motor was removed and
taken to Lincoln for reboring. The
work was done through the local
garage.
The Murdock Ladies Aid enjoyed
an all day meeting last Thursday
in the home of Mrs. Fred Buell, who
served as the hostess at a covered
dish luncheon at high noon. The two
quilts for the day showed cci sider
?ble advancement for the 1:; dies'
skill. Everyone felt the day of fel
lowship was most profitable.
L. Neitzel and Mrs. Arnold motor
ed to Omaha last Sunday to be din
ner guests of Mrs. Meta MacDiar
mid, who is a daughter of Mr. Neit
zel. They returned the same day,
and had a very pleasant visit, it be
ing a very fine day, but for a spell
of fog that obscured everything for
some ten miles from Millard to
Omaha.
Looking Much Better
John H. Buck and his sons have
been cutting out some of the larger
trees, which, as the years have gone
by, have grown to such size that the
buildings in some instances have
been hidden. The residences of L.
Neizel and Mr. Schlaphoff are two
as
International
LINE
We are carrying a full line of
International Harvester Fann
ing Implements. We have both
New and Used
Tractors
If interested or if needing new
Farm Machinery this year, get
in touch with us, or see our
traveling representative, Paul
Stock. We can save you money.
Murdock
Farmers Union
Association
MURDOCH - NEBRASKA
Laughing Around the World
With IRVIN S. COBB
History in the Un-Making
By IRVIN S. COBB
THERE used to be a character in George Creel's town in Missouri, a
A transplanted Kcntuckian, a self-appointed colonel and a veteran of
Shelby's command, who was a born orator and an inspired romancer.
One sunny afternoon he was holding forth to an attentive and
sympathetic audience upon the part he had played in the war between
the States. It was rather to be inferred that he was one of the main
reasons whv the Confederacy endured, against odds, for four years, he
progressed to where he was enriching history with an account of the first
engagement in which he had participated. .
"Gentlemen," he proclaimed, "envisage the scene. There we stand,
a little group, armed for the most part with nondescript weapons, with
flint lock muskets, with scythes, with axes, even with cudgels. Over
the slope and straight against our line come pouring the Northern
hordes, those relentless invaders of our beloved Southland.
"We were outnumbered three to one; we are weak from hunger
while they are lusty with bacon and beef. But none among us quails. We
grapple with them, we fight like demons. And, gentlemen, such is the
impetuousitv of our attack, such is the ferocity of our blows, that soon
the blue lines break and in mad disorder routed the enemy flees, unable
to face the irresistible torrent of Southern manhood."
From the audience spoke up a gray bearded listener.
"Say, looky here, Kurnel," he said. "I was in that there fight myself
and whut really happened wuz that them plcgged Yanks give us a fust
rate lickin', and run us ten miles acrost country."
With a magnificent gesture of surrender the Colonel rose to his feet.
"Gentlemen," he said, "another instance of a good story spoiled by
a damn eyewitness!"
(American News Features, lad
of the places where the trees have
been trimmed up or cut down, as
necessary, to improve the appear
ai.ee of the respective premises.
In addition to adding to the ap
pearance, a goodly supply of wood
has been secured
Hay and Straw for Sale
Good prairie hay in barn, $9.50
per ton.
Also fine bright Oats Straw in
barn at $7 per ton.
CONRAD BAUMGARTNER.
f22-4t Mp
Attended Convention in Omaha .
Eddie Craig, the barber, and Mrs.
Ciaig, "beauty operator, were in Om
aha last week, where they attended
the convention of tonsorialists and
beauticians. The meeting was very
interesting and brought out many
of the new methods, particularly in
the beauty shop line.
Showing Good Improvement
Mrs. Louis Wendt, who has been
at. the hospital in Omaha, where she
underwent an operation for relief
from adhesions caused by a former
operation, has been getting on very
nicely and was able to return home
hi3 week, which is good news to
her many friends.
Provide Facts, if You Can
Mrs. Henry A. Tool has been
chosen to write a history for the
4-Ii clubs of Cass county and to tell
o? the inception of the club work
and its progress through the years
it has been carried on in Cass coun
ty. She would be pleased to receive
information of all kinds relative to
this work, the names of early clubs
and their officers, etc., in order that
she may co-ordinate this informa
tion and incorporate it in her his
tory of the movement.
Entertained at a Quilting
Mrs. John Epping3 entertained at
their home in Murdock when a
group of friends gathered at her
home Wednesday of last week, and
in addition to visiting and partak
ing of delicious refreshments, as
sisted with the work of quilting and
turned out a fine quilt which Mrs.
Eppings had on the frames.
Enjoyed Community Party
The people of Murdock and vicin
ity enjoyed a fine get-together meet
ing Friday evening of last week. A
pleasing program had been arrang
ed and a social good time was en
joyed by all. It is meetings such as
these that help to foster the com
munity spirit and make some towns
advance, while others go backward
Keep up the good work, and -let ev
eryone pull together for a better
Murdock.
Visited Friends Here
Harold W. Tool, now a resident of
Denver, and who is engaged in sell
ir.g lumber to dealers in Nebraska
and Colorado, made a trip to Mur
dock recently and was accompanied
by his friend, Edward W. Thimgan
who has been working in Denver
Tbey visited here several days, be
ing guests at the home of Mr. an';
Mrs. Henry Amgwert. Mr. Tool left
early last week for the west, plan
ning to work his territory as he
went, winding up at home by, the
week end. He was formerly engaged
in the lumber business here and i
well versed in the lumber trade,
making a good man on the road for
the large western mill he represents.
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All the old friends were pleased to
see him back here, if only for a
brief visit.
Entertained at Cards
On last Monday evening at the
pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Kruger, there were gathered a
number of friends of this couple to
enjoy a pleasant session at cards,
followed by a delicious luncheon.
These present were Bryan McDon
ald and family, Lacy McDonald and
wife, Chester Elseman and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theil and
family.
MOVING TO LINCOLN
Mrs. Maude Fricke is arranging
lu utl "U1" " l"a '
to Lincoln where she will make her
home for the immediate future. This
will permit her making the home
there, for her daughters. Misses Jane
and.Marion, are located in the capjtal
city. Miss Jane is engaged in her pro
fession as nurse while Miss Marion
has a position as stenographer in
the government service.
WILL RECUPERATE HERE
Phillip E. Tritsch, prominent Cass
county farmer, who has for several
weeks been under treatment at an
Omaha hospital, has so far recovered
that he has been allowed to leave the
hospital and is now at the home of
hi3 mother, Mrs. Jacob Tritsch, in
this city.
Mr. Tritsch has suffered from a
very severe case of pneumonia and
was for a number of days gravely ill.
REBEKAH KENSINGTON
The Rebekah kensington met on
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Pearl Mann, with a very pleas
ant afternoon spent in visiting and
enjoying the excellent features that
had been arranged. The officers of
the kensington were elected, they be
ing Mrs. Hilda Coffman, president;
Mrs. Myrtle McFarland, vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Catherine Hall, secretary-
treasurer.
ENJOYING WEST COAST
Robert White, who has motored
through to California, has arrived at
Los Angeles and enjoys very much
the pleasant climate and scenes of
the west coast country. He made a
short trip to Mexico before going to
Los Angeles and visited several of the
spots of interest in that locality. He
is visiting with Don Allen, a former
school friend who is now located in
Los Angeles.
Don't Neglect Them I
Nature desiened the kidneys to 4m m
rnaryelous job. Their tmak ia to keep the
flowing blood stream free of an excess of
toxic impurities. The set of living Ufa
Uulfia constantly producing wast
matter the kidney must remove from
th Wood d .eood heltn to endure.
When the kidneys fail to function as
Naturs intended, there is retention of
wa8te hat TOay body-wide dis
tress. One may suffer nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of dizziness,
petting up nights, swelling, pufflnese
under the eyes leel tired, nervous, ail
worn out.
Frequent, scanty or burning passages
may be further evidence of kidney ox
bladder disturbance.
The recognized and proper treatment
la a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys
fret rid of excess poisonous body waste.
Use Doan't Pillt. They have had mora
than forty years of public approval. Are
en do reed the coud try over. Insist oa
Dean' i. Gold at all drug stores.
DUO 'k
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COUNTY CLUB NEWS
EXTENSION CLUBS
Mrs. W." Zabel of Plattsmouth en
tertained the Four Square club at the
meeting March 8. 25 members
studied the lesson on "Satisfying
Meals" presented by the leaders, Mrs.
Rose and Mrs. Elseman.
The ladies of the Cedar Creek
Happy Home club met at the home
of Mrs. B. M. Hubbell on March 9.
The lesson on "Satisfying Meals" was
presented by Mrs. Wm. Knutson and
Mrs. Rudolph Meisinger.
Members of the Riverview club met
with Mrs. Greeley Beil March 2. At
the close of the lesson a shower was
given in honor of Mrs. Lloyd Lewis
who is leaving the club. A birthday
card shower was also given for Mrs.
Joe Campbell who has been ill for
several weeks.
The January lesson was held at
the home of Mrs. Henry Kuhns.
Valuable advice and interesting ex
hibits were presented by the leaders
with the lesson on shopping.
Mrs. Mathew Sulser entertained
the members of the Faithful Few ex
tension club at her country home for
the March lesson. Her assistant was
Mrs. Ray Patton. Mrs. E. J. Lutz pre
sided. The lesson was presented by
Mrs. Harry Nielson and Mrs. Jake
Adams. After the study of "Satis
fying Meals" recipes were exchanged.
The ladies decided that the club
would submit dues for membership
into the Nebraska Council of Home
Demonstration clubs. Mrs. Nielson led
the song period.
Mrs. Joe McMaken and Mrs. Fay
McClintock presented the lesson on
planning of meals at the meeting of
the Plattsmouth Homemakers last
evening at the home of Mrs. Edgar
Newton. Mrs. Milo Price was assist
ant hostess. A study was made of
the monthly estimate of food used in
the families and compared with the
standard. Most of the women discov
ered an excess of lard and sugar in
the family diet with a deficiency in
butter and milk.
The ladies played pinochle and
bridge following the lesson. Mrs.
Otto Keck was high and Mrs. Wil-
lard Kansell, low, at pinochle. Miss
Hazel Baier held high score in bridge
and Mrs. Joe McMaKen, COu""n
Golden Rod Study Club-
Officers were elected at the an
day meeting of the Golden Rod Study
club Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Roy Cole, assisted by Mrs.
Trimble. Mrs. Roy Cole was named
president and Mrs. Virgil Perry, vice
president. Mrs. Newton Sullivan is
the new secretary-treasurer.
Tra Art Wetenkamn and Mrs.
Frank Dill presented the lesson on
the "Story of 4-H Clubs." Music was
led by Mrs. Wm. Minford. Mrs. Roy
Cole gave a selection accompanied by
Mrs. Elbert Wiles.
ATTEND GLENW00D MEETING
A group of Plattsmouth Rotarians
were at Glenwood Thursday evening
to attend the meeting of the Rotary
club at which they had the pleasure
of hearing a talk by Bruce Williams,
of Joplin, Missouri, a member of the
Rotary International foundation com
mittee. Those attending from this
city were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lugsch,
Arthur Troop and E. H. Schulhof.
RESIDE WITH RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Meisinger,
whose home on Locust street was so
badly damaged by fire Thursday, are
now making their home with the Mei
singer sisters at their home at Ninth
and Locust streets. The household
goods of the family have been stored
at the Christian church until tin-
other house can be secured.
WITNESS BASKETBALL GAME
A party of Plattsmouth basketball
enthusiasts were at Lincoln Friday
evening to witness the semi-finals in
the state tournament in which Jack
son turned back Hastings and South
eliminated Norfolk. The party com
prised Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Woodbury,
Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Ryan and Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Schutz. Mrs. Wood
bury is an alumnus of South high.
UNDERGOES OPERATION
From Thursday's Daily
Mrs. Gertrude Gamblin of Glen
wood, was taken to Council Bluffs
last evening arid was operated on at
9 o'clock at the Jennie Edminston
hospital and at last reports w
rallying nicely from the effects. Her
children. Frances and Norman Gam
blin, Mrs. 'Charles Hitt, mother of
Mrs. Hillard Grassman, a sister, of
this city, were at1 the hospital for
the operation.
WATER IS ISSUE
The question that seems to be over
shadowing all others in the Glen
wood municipal election, is that of
chlorination of the city water supply.
Mayor Roy Haney is not a candidate
for re-election and friends of C. O.
Dick and Dr. D. y. Harmon, are busy
circulating petitions to have their
names placed on the ballot.
Mr. Dick is chairman of the water
committee of the city and is defend
ing chlorination of the water while
Dr. Harmon is a contender for taste
less water and the elimination of the
chemical.
In Plattsmouth we have been for
tunate in our good water supply that
it. is not necessary to have chlorin
ated.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the' County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of David G. Babbington, de
ceased. No. 2626:
Take notice that the administrator
c.t.a.d.b.n. of said estate has filed his
final report and a petition for exam
ination and allowance of his admin
istration accounts, determination of
heirship, assignment of residue of
said estate and for his discharge;
that said petition and report will be
heard before said court on April 9th,
1937, at 10 a. m.
Dated March 13th, 1937.
A. H. DUX BURY,
(Seal) mlo-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Ctss coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Lemore B. Applenian, de
ceased. No. 3212:
Take notice that the administra
trix of said estate has filed her final
report and a petition for examin
ation 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 April
10th, 1937, at 10 a. m.
Dated March 13th, 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) mlu-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
David E. Sheesley deceased. No.
3238:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is June 2S,
x' that a hearing will be had at
the Counf i i ow
mouth on July 2, 1937, at 10 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of examining,
hearing, allowing and adjusting all
claims or objections duly filed.
Dated February 23. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Elizabeth Witthoeft, de
ceased. No. 3101:
Take notice that the Executor of
said estate has filed his final report
and a petition for "examination and
allowance of his administration ac
counts, determination of heirship,
assignment of residue of said estate
and for his discharge; that said
petition and report will be heard
before said Court on April 9, 1937,
at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated March 10, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ml5-3w County Judge.
NOTICE
Whereas, Everett Daniels, convict
ed in Cass County, on the 14th day
of December 1932. of the crime of
2nd degree murder, has made appli
cation to the Board of Pardons for a
Comm. and Parole, and the Board of
Pardons, pursuant to law have set the
hour of 10:00 a. m. on the 14th day
of April, 1937, for hearing on said
application, all persona interested are
hereby notified that they may appear
at the State Penitentiary, at Lincoln,
Nebraska, on said day and hour and
show cause, if any there be, why said
application should, or should not be
granted.
HARRY R. SWANSON,
Secretary. Board of Fardons.
M. F. KRACHER.
Chief State Probation Officer
NOTICE OF CHATTEL
MORTGAGE
SALE
Notice is hereby given that un
der a chattel mortgage dated Sep
tember 26, 1936, filed in the office
of the County Clerk of Cass county,
Nebraska. September 30, 1936, Index
Book No. 10. page C No. 27711,
given by Chas. Card, mortgagor, to
The Citizens National Bank or Ash
land, Nebraska, mortgagee, and now
held by said mortgagee, on which
there is now due $253.34. the under
signed will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described property, to-wit
Six Hampshire sows, one Hampshire
boar and two Hampshire barrows,
on March 30. 1937. at 10 o'clock
a. m.. at the home of R. M. Bach
man on the southeast quarter of
Section seven (7), Township eleven
(11). North, Range nine (9) East
of the Gth P. M., in Cass county,
Nebraska, located about one and
one-half miles south of Greenwood,
Nebraska.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL
BANK OF ASHLAND,
NEBRASKA,
mS-3i Mortgagee.
SHERIFF'S SALB
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
88.
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by the Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed, I will on the
17th day of April. A. D. 1937, at 10
o'clock a. m. of aid day at the
south front door of the court house
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
County, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Lots 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10
in Block 6, in the Village of
Murray, Cass County, Nebraska,
The same being levied upon and
taken a9 the property of Nettie Con-
nally, real name unknown, et al, De
fendants, to satisfy a judgment of
said Court recovered by Thomas Nel
son, Plaintiff, against said Defend
ants. Plattsmouth Nebraska, March 11,
A. D. 1937.
II. SYLVESTER
Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska
By CASS L. SYLVESTER,
Deputy
A. L. TIDD,
Plaintiff's Att'y. ml 1-5 w
AV. V. WII.SOV, Attorney
elrnkn t"lt, IVebr.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
viitue of an Order of Sale, issued by
t'e Clerk'of the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, in an actior.
wherein the Home Owners' Lodii
Corporation, a corporation, duly or
ganized under and by virtue of the
laws of the ITnitad States, with its
principal place of business located in
the City of Washington, District of
Columbia, is Plaintiff, and Claire
M. Frederick and Ray E. Frederick,
wife and husband: The State Securi
ties Company, a corporation; Paul
Kelly and Elsie Kelly, his wife, are
Defendants. I will at 10:00 o'clock
a. m. on tne luiu uay ui ainn, xo.,
at the South door of the Court House
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction, the following de
scribed lands and tenements, to
wit: Lots 346. 347, 348, 349 and
330, in the Village of Green
wood, Cas3 county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this Gth day
of March. 1937.
H. SYLVESTER.
mS-5w Sheriff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Trusteeship
of the Estate of Mary C. Metzger,
deceased. Trusteeship No. 920.
To all persons interested in the
above entitled matter:
You and each of you are hereby
Trustee under the terms of the last
will and testament of Mary C. Metz
ger, deceased, has on this date filed
a petition in this Court alleging that
he has completed the trust created
under said last will and testament
and that said trusteeship proceed
ings should be terminated, and pray
ing for approval of his final report
herein filed on February 10th. 1937,
together with all prior reports here
in filed, and for an order of Court
distributing the remainder of the
trust funds in his possession, and
for his discharge;
You are further notified that a
hearing will be had upon said peti
tion together with all reports oi
said trustee before this Court on
April 9th, 1937, at the hour or two
o'clock p. m. All objections to the
allowance of said reports and the
granting of the prayer of said peti
tion should be filed in this Court on
rr hf.fnr said hour and date or
hearing.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml5-3w County Judge.
It. O. WillinmM. Attorney for IMnlntift
Terminal HulMinir, IJnctUn. Mrlir.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
MASTER'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale, issued
out of the United States District
Couit District of Nebraska, Lincoln
Division, and in pursuance of a de
cree of said court entered July,l,
1933, in an action wherein The
Union Central Life .nsurance Com
pany of Cincinnati. Ohio, is plain
tiff, and Fred BermV Jr., et al, are
defendants, being Number 452
Equity Docket, I. aniei it. mc
Clenahan, Special tester, named in
said decree to f the property
therein described. and to execute
said decree, will a the 8th day of
April, 1937, at elen o'clock in the
forenoon of said lJ- l" eui",mv
of the County 0""t House of Otoe
county, Nebraskr.in Nebraska City,
the county seat of said county, at
the usual place 'here Sheriff's sales
of land are ma'.rse11 at Public auc
tion to the hipest bidder for cash,
the following described property,
o-wit: TlieSoth "a" S) of J
...ter fSK'. ): and the
Northwest Qvr (NWU) ot the
Southeast Qrter (SEU) ot Sec
tion thirty-o'MSl). Township ten
(10), Rangelejen (11) East Cass
ccuntv NeHska: and tne 'NoItn
Ba.? Qu.rteCNEU) and the North
italf fVipt the Southeast Quar-
(SB A action six (6). Town
ship nine . RanSe eleven (11).
East, Oto coun' Nebrask ;a. con
taininj? tl3e hundred sixt (obU)
& v . , interest
acres, to oj '"
and costs ' ,
Dated arcn 3 MS-
p-NIEL H. McCLEXAHAN,
ecial Master. United States
istrict Court, District of
ebraska, Lincoln Division.
Run ,1
mS, 15(2. 2: a
pcr6tency is what gets re
sults advertising.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Covert of Cas-a coun
ty. Nebraska.
To all persona interested in the
estate of Anna Katherine Meisinger,
deceased. No. 32 45:
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 Louis
O Meisinger. Emil .1. Meisinger,
Willfam (I. Meisinger, and Ed. G.
Meisinger as Executors thereof; that
said petition has been net for hear
ing before said Court on the 26th
day of March, 1937, at 10 o'clock
a. rn.
Dated February 25, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Cort of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Mary Henrich. deceased. No. 3240:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate i3 June
28, 1937; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth on July 2, 1937, at 10
o'clock a. m.t for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated February 27, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ml-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Daniel P. Wilson, deceased.
No. 3220:
Take notice that the Administra
tor of said estate has filed hi3 final
report and a petition for examina
tion and allowance of his adminis
tration accounts, determination of
heirship, assignment of residue of
said estate and for his discharge:
that said petition and report will
be heard before said Court on March
2G. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. ni.
Dated February 27, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) ml-3w County Judge.
PROBATE NOTICE
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Alice J. Murray, Deceased. Estate
No. 3247.
To all persons interested in the
Estate of Alice J. Murray, deceased,
both creditors and heirs at law:
You are hereby notified that on
the 27th day of February, 1937.
Frank L. Heim, the petitioner, filed
a petition in this Court alleging
tnat said Alice J. Murray departed
this life at Littleton, Colorado, -on
tne 2ttl aay Of August, lOSO, loav
ing a Last Will and Testament
which was duly proved, allowed and
admitted to probate in the County
Court, In Probate, County of Arapa
hoe, State of Colorado, on the 16th
day of October, A. D. 1933, by an
Older Admitting Will to Probate of
said Court, entered therein, and a
duly authenticated copy of said in
strument with the Order Admitting
Will to Probate thereof in said Coun
ty Court, In Probate, County of
Arapahoe, Colorado, is presented for
probate in this Court.
Said petition also alleges that said
Alice J. Murray, left her surviving
as her sole and only heirs at law,
and the only persons interested in
her estate, her husband, three child
ren and four grandchildren, who are
all now of legal age and whose
names and places of residence are as
follows:
J. E. Murray, her husband.
Edward Wehrly, grandson ;
Frank Wehrly, grandson. Dale
Wehrly, grandson. Margaret
Wehrly. granddaughter and Le
roy J. Wehrly, a son, all resid
ing at Littleton, in the State of
Colorado; Henry Clyde Wehr
ly, Jr., a son, residing at Seat
tle, Washington, and Raymond
Elmore Wehrly, a son, residing
at Dillon. Colorado
and that said decedent died seized
in fee simple of the following de
scribed real estate, of the County of
Cass and State of Nebraska, to
wit: y An undivided one-half ('i)
interest in the northwest quar
ter (NWU) of Section twenty-
seven (27), Township twelve
(12), Range eleven (11);
That, the petitioner is a subsequent
purchaser of said real estate.
That more than two years have
row elapsed since the death of said
decedent, Alice J. Murray, and that
by reason thereof a regular admin
istration of said estate in this state
be dispensed with as provided by
law, and that said real estate be as
signed, free from all debts of said
decedent to the legatees named in
said will, if admitted to probate in
this state.
The Petitioner Prays: That all
persons interested in said estate may
be duly notified three weeks prior
to the date of hearing as required
by law and as to this court may
seem proper to show cause if any
there be, why said instrument may
not be admitted and allowed as the
last will and testament of said de
ceased and that such other and fur
ther order and proceedings may be
had in the premises as may bo re
quired by the statutes in such casts
made and provided.
You are further notified that said
matter has been set down for hear
ing on the 26th day of March, 1937,
at 10 o'clock11 a. m., at the County
Court room in Plattsmouth, Cas:;
county, Nebraska, and all objections
thereto must be filed on or before
said day and hour of hearing.
Witness my hand this 27th day of
February, 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ml-3w County Judi'e.
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