PAGE FOUR PLATTSHOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL 'WiXtk7, 7,77', 20.. 1527. Elmwood News A. Soflin, who operates a cafe in Alvo, accompanied by the family, were in Elmwood last Tuesday look ing after business matters and meet ing with friends. Henry Mollen, the shoemaker, was a visitor in Weeping Water Thurs day and enjoyed attending the Cass county fair as well as meeting many of his old friends there. Ace Fellows, who was reported as being very poorly last week, is now feeling much improved and was able to be out and down town, although not fully restored in health yet. Noble Diers and his mother, Mrs. Diers, of Odessa, Mo., have been vis iting in Elmwood at the home of Mrs. Diers' sister, Mrs. Lucy Lyle, as well as at the home of Mrs? Charles Buell. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Flaisehman were in Nebraska City last Sunday, where they visited with friends. Mr. Flaisehman came home that evening, but his better half remained for a longer visit. There is joy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Olson on account of a visit from the stork which de livered to the happy parents a fine eight and a half pound baby girl. Mother and little one doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rosenow were visiting friends in Lincoln last Sun day, and while there went to the Bryan Memorial hospital, where they called on Mrs. Kitzel. who is con valescing from a recent operation. Louis A. Tyson was at Platts mouth last week, taking the requir ed test for renewal of his driver's license, and now has his permit to operate a motor vehicle on the high ways of our state during the next two years. Walter Willets, who has been vis iting at the home of a sister and other friends in the state of Idaho for some time, returned home last Friday evening. He says he is well pleased with the west, which held a! great attraction for him. Ernest Ebler, who recently return ed from the hospital in Lincoln after a major operation, is reported get ting along nicely. Mrs. George Kuntz was looking after business at the produce station last Wednesday, so Mr. Ebler could take time out to dig his potatoes. The new home which was recent ly purchased by Mrs. Emily Gonzales has been put in excellent condition, and Mrs. Gonzales and family ai5 now residing there. She purchased the property several months ago and is well pleased with it and the im provements she has made thereon. Charles West, the barber, accom panied by his wife, were in Flatts- month last Monday, where they were looking after business matters and visiting friends. While there, both secured their new drivers' licenses, which will permit them to operate motor vehicles during the coming two years. Kenneth West and brother, who are working in the Burlington shops at Havelock, driving back and forth to and from their work daily, say they are well pleased with their re spective jobs there. Kenneth had the misfortune, however, to have the end of a heavy car sill fall on his foot, mashing one of his toes and compelling him to take a week's lay off. The injured member is getting along very nicely now and he ex pects to return to work soon. DO YOU KNOWrz 1,1 -1 1 1 T3HsrATc or KANSAS tmcs ITff NAME FKon THE KANSAS INDIANS' AfOO 19 KNOWN A5 THE -SUNflOEP STATE.- LThat Kansas is the most centrally located state in the Union. It is almost equi distant from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and from the northern and southern boundaries. but who moved to Springfield, in Sarpy county, about a year ago. The mother and child are reported doing nicely and friends of the family here join in extending congratulations. AVOCA NEWS Edward Shackley was visiting and looking after business matters in Lincoln last Saturday, remaining over the week end. N. J. Everett and wife, of Lin coln were visiting at the home of Mr. Everett's mother, Mrs. Rachel Everett for over the week end. Henry Gordon and wife, of Mon damin, Iowa, iave been visiting at the home of Mrs. Florence Durham in Avoca during the past few days. Mrs. Emma Rawalt was in Weep ing Water last Tuesday, where she attended a meeting of the order of Eastern Star, of which she is a mem ber. Wm. Kempke and Burrell Wolfe, his hired man, were in town Tues day securing some lumber from the lumber yard for the construction of a couple of gates on the Kempke farm. Alvo News Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mickle and son drone to Brownville Sunday. Oris Foreman of Utica spent a few days last week with his daugh ter, Mrs. Lee Coatmau and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Boyles and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards drove to Erownville, Sunday. They had a very pleasant trip. School was dismissed Friday after noon so that the students might have the opportunity to visit the Cass county fair during the afternoon. Mrs. Paul Prouty of Montana is staying with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Bennett who recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Prouty has been visiting relatives here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Bornemeier were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION' In the County Court of Cans Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons Interested In the estate of Ethel Dill, deceanc;d. No. 3295: Take notice that a petition haa been riled praying for administra tion of said estate and appointment of Bion F. Dill as Administrator; that said petition has been et for hearing before said Court on the loth day of October, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 17, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) s20-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The home of Mr. and Mrs. OraiA. B. Stroemer. In the afternoon the Visiting: in Old Home Town Miss Evena Thimgan departed the fore part of last week for Nelisjh, where she expected to spend a very I pleasant week visiting friends and relatives. She was born there and in early girlhood attended school there. Following her week's visit at Neligh. she will go to Norfolk to visit for some time with a sister. Visited Near Sioux City Uncle Alex Miller has just return ed from a visit in the northeastern part of the state, at Martinsburg. and at Washta, Iowa, where he was a guest at the home of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Cynthia Huff. Mr. Mitchell says crops are very good up that way. Attended Company Reunion J. Emmett Cook, rural mall car rier. took a day off to attend a re union of members of the 355th In I'antry. which was held at Norfolk This was one of the active overseas units during the World War and the members enjoyed a fine reunion reviewing old times when they were together on foreign soil, engaged in active battle with the common enemy of that time. During the time Mr t ook was away. Kenneth West, who has been employed in the Burlington shops at Havelock, but is now tem Prarily off duty due to a mashed toe, looked after the delivery of the mail. Voyles has been made happy by the arrival of a fine baby boy. Miss Mat tie Voyles is caring for the little man and his mother, both of whom are getting along very well. James Brendel and Ray Bergdoll of Zionville, Indiana, were guests at the home of Dr. J. W. Brendel, a cousin of the former, last Sunday and Monday. They were en route to California, where they expect to spend a month visiting. Fred L. Carsten was called to Lin-j coin, where he was meeting with a! committee of the Unicameral legis lature in the consideration of mat ters of interest to the state and the possible calling of a special session of the lawmaking body. three couples drove to Yutan. They report having seen some very fine corn In that community. Raze Historical Building The building which has been own ed by Mrs. Skeen. and which was used by the late W. D. Skeen for his harness shop for many years be fore his death., is bein? torn down and the salvaged material will be used in repair work on buildings owned by the purchaser. Thus, an other landmark passes out of exist ence in the communitv. Moved to Elmwood The Rev. Hawkins, pastor of the Christian church here, and his fam ily, have now moved to Elmwood, and are nicely located in the par sonage. Rev. Hawkins conducted ser vices for the first time last Sunday, the church being well filled with members who were pleased with the first discourse of their new pastor, and who seem willing to take hold and assist with the work of the church, which is what it takes to keep things going and retain a pas tor. We join in welcoming the new minister and his family to Elmwood. Rev. Fintell Returned Here The people of Elmwood and espec ially members of the Methodist church are greatly pleased that the conference has seen fit to return to t lie work here the former pastor. Rev. Homer Fintell. Due to the excellent work which Rev. Fintell has accomplished during his stay here, the conference arran; ed for his return, and notwithstand ing an opportunity to obtain a sal ary increase elsewhere, Rev. Fintell himself preferred to be sent back to the Elmwood charge for another year. Undergoes Major Operation Wm. F. Rosenow, who resides a few miles northwest of Elmwood, after experiencing much trouble from ill health, on advice of the family physician, was taken to the Bryan Memorial hospital, where he underwent a major operation. He came through the ordeal in satisfac tory manner, but has been suffering a great deal of pain until the last few days, when he is reported rest ing easier. His friends hope he may be restored to good health as a re sult of his operation and treatment at the hospital. Baby Girl Arrives Word has been received here of the arrival of a fine eight and a half round daughter at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Anthony Kasmarek, who formerly resided south of Elmwood. Will Visit Here Some Time On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. T. A. Pitts, who, with her husband, are now located at Columbia, South Car olina, arrived in Elmwood. and will visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Douglas during the coming month o." more. Mrs. Pitts spent her girl hood days here and has a host of old friends in this community who will welcome her visit and be glad to meet her again. Protecting Kasonic Temple On account of a peculiar drain age situation at the Masonic temple, water seeps down beside the founda tion walls in time of rain and makes its way through the foundation. As a result the basement is too damp to be used and the foundation itself is weakened. Steps have been taken to remedy this situation, some of the work having already been done, and in this manner it is hoped to save the building from material damage. During the dry weather of the last few years, the condition has not been bad. and like the house of the Arkansas Traveler, where the root didn't need fixing whea it wasn't raining, it was allowed to draw on until now, when a well direrted ef fort is being tirade to remedy it be fore fall rains set in. ' Work on 0 Street Progressing Journal readers will be interested in knowing that the work of black top paving the ten mile gap on the O street highway in this vicinity is progressing very nicely. The black top base has been placed from Fort George station west to the end of the concrete slab, a distance of four miles, and the grading is now com pleted on the east six mile stretch, insuring completion of the entire project in the course of a few weeks, and the road being open to traffic this fall. The detours have proven quite in convenient also to local traffic, es pecially in time of rain, but through traffic from the north has been rout ed through Murray and Elmwood, thus giving them the advantage of gravel all the way. It will be a pleasure to have the nighway open again, with an all paved road into Lincoln. Since the re-routing of U. S. 34 a great deal of transcontinental traf fic has come this way, as many peo ple from the east bound for an outr ing in the west have desired to pass through Lincoln and see our splen did capitol building, which is one of the outstanding ones in the en tire nation. A glance at the visitors register there shows people from a dozen up to twenty and thirty dif ferent states registered. It is this loss of traffic and that over l . b. .50, now routed through Blair and Fremont that is irking Omahans greatly. Club Opens with Luncheon. The Alvo Woman's Reading club held their first meeting of the club year at the home of Mrs. Frank Cook witi assistant hostesses Mesdames Betty Appleman, Frolich, Lee Coat man and Carl Christensen. During the afternoon program Mrs. A. B. Stroemer gave a very inter esting story of her trip to California. Mrs. Clinton Grosvene'r of Wichita. Kansas and Mrs. Edgar Edwards of Lincoln were guests. In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Zella Brizendine, deceased. No. 3290: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Viola Shupp as Administratrix; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said' Court on the 24th day of September, 1937, at ten o'clock a. in. Dated August 23. 1937. A. 1 1. DUXBURY, (Seal) a30-3w County Judge. NOTICi: TO VltKlttthtin t ? r In the County Court of (Jon C',''r' Iv. rcrtikii-. ' p. To t.hi trt-AMntn r,f ih j .V7i jV.fr. If. ' !rr.- 3270: j.mt- ' 1 claim t(a!i.t M !. (t U,ht ' r.-t 'p.. J lwn 25. 1937; that a ' Ulu'V J1' ;' T7? . 1 PlattHfiiouth, on f i,,, t 2, 1V?7, tw.v. at ten o'clock a, tn, 1t,t it, P'wi7 r,f r,-,,'v and adjuKtlnjr all rUtt,n or tA,' j t 'fAfJ tiona dnlv AIM. ' ' " a. 11. ui.xuuny. (Seal) j28-3w Count J'J'Ut. Mr,1 y '. 3 TIT" t rn jr: for 'irt .l! 1!0 tftt at tr.ji o'clock 1 f';7. ORDER OF HEARINfi and Notice of Probate of Foreign Will fif .'thr'nX-st County r,f Cn NOTICE OF PROBATE Visiting Here. Mrs. Clint Grosvener, Wanda Lee and Jackie came Thursday of -last week and is visiting Mrs. Grosverner's mother, Mrs. Minnie Peterson and sister, Dorothy, as well as her many friends. Mrs. Grosvener formerly at tended the Alvo high school. Mr. Grosvener went to Minnesota for a fishing trip. In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John Irvin Elwood, deceas ed. No. 3291: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Minnie E. Elwood as Executrix thereof; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 24th day of September, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. in. Dated August 27, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) a30-3w County Judge. NOTE'S TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Caen Court- (tr'l'-r ut -;. ' '('.. K ty, Nebraska. way, f.U r r.' r;.i.fr,vt f .'-. I day ,. ('Xr,t,-T, A, U. niT. a o'c.'o'k a. rr,. of iti rAj n; ',-. fi z ?l f ss. Comity of Cass j To the heirs at law and to all p-r-! trr,Tf- f'r'f fonrt. h-v.o ;.i ns interested in the estate of' i'l'-'rr'-ith in "sir,?, -; r r ?. h t ft f o- wit: -.!:.V,V iil- i'.v; sons Hannah Penn. deceased On rpnflinp. tlio nctftin r n- r t' Ratcliff praying that the instrument; filed in this Court on the 8th day of; September, 1937, and purporting to be a duly authenticated copy of the last will and testament of Hannah Penn. deceased, that said instrument : be admitted to probate, and the ad- : ministration of said estate be grant ed to W. C. Ratcliff as executor for the State of Nebraska. It is hereby' ordered that you and all persons in terested in said matter, may, and do : in nl for H rnurtr th. Sth t E.aDy.' and i-in r ft. ..-; r v.i. rrr fh r;!tt of va : f t,u .V;viri F'ai flrt ftihv. H.-.fon riii.-Tjr-r.nrt ; l i,, T.rv.i- ?r (II. .Wirt ;i , ftl;n i Hi PiA.t. of th 'Jt'.i j. M., C'a.M wi.it?. .THr isU.i Th aA.r. h::ur ivit upni and taken a.3 rhe piv.prt.y of M.uhI:. v Marshall a:. rln.-U nr.. ;n mh.-m',' a pMzrzT. t.i aa id Ovis-t by Metro ;."!: ran Li f raanraa.' ry.ni- Honored at Reception. Rev. and Mrs. Ben Wallace, Supt. and Mrs. Orville Buehler and the entire teaching staff was honored at a reception by the Ladies' Aid society and P. T. A. at the church Wednes day evening. A short program was enjoyed, during which time the min ister and teachers were extended a hearty welcome. Light refreshments were served at the close of a pleasant evening. Everyone enjoyed the opportunity of meeting teh teaching staff, all of which are new with the exception of the home economics teacher, Miss Melda Schoemaker who has returned for her third school term. In the County Court of Casa Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Amelia Monroe Wynn. deceased. No. 32S7: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against, said estate is January 3. 193S: that "a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on January 7. 193S. at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of ex- ! T ai.iiuuis, iicauug, awuwing ana aa-1 justing all claims or objections duly filed. Dated September 3, 1937. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) s6-3w County Judge. day of October, A. D. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said i petition and the hearing therof be j givei to all persons interested in i said matter by publishing a copy of! this order in the Plattsmouth Jour nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print- ! ed in said county, for three successive i-5'0 of Nebraska against said deftn-ia-'j. Plattsmouth, Nsbraia, j-- 9. A. D. 1937. H. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cas3 County, Nebraska. SHERIFF'S SALE weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and the seal of said court this Sth dav of September, A. D. 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) sl3-3w County Judge. ss. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska County of Cass ss. In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska iin tie Application oi Mar garet M. Kaffenberger, J guardian of Bernice Emaa NOTICE Kaffenberger and Ellen j M a r garet Kaffenberger, j Minors. j Now or. this 1st day of September. 1937, there was presented the peti tion cf Margaret M. Kaffenberger, guardian of Bernice Emma Kaffen berger and Ellea Margaret Kaffen berger. Minors, for license to sell the Eev. Ben Wallace Returns. Bev. Ben Wallace .who has served as pastor of this church during the past year returned for the second year. Rev. Wallace attended the an nual Methodist conference held at Fremont last week. Many Attend Straub Funeral A large number of people attend ed the funeral of Vincent Straub, which was held at the Holy Trinity Catholic church southeast of Avoca last Tuesday forenoon. Among those from Plattsmouth were Henry A. Schneider, president of the Platts mouth State Bank, John Turner, county treasurer, and George Sayles, county clerk. Daughter Visiting Here Mrs J. F. Kamfer, who resides in Oregon, has been visiting at the home of her father, B. C. Mar- quardt for some time and with her sister, Mrs. Emma Rawalt. Last Sun day the father, two sisters now here, and a third sister. Mrs. F. R. Ainsbaugh, of Omaha, went to Tal lage to visit with a fourth sister. Mrs. E. G. Spencer and family. It was a most pleasant reunion and the first time in a number of years all he sisters and their father had been together. Return from 6000 Mile Trip. Elmer Rueter and John Weichel returned home from a 6000 mile trip to California and old Mexico Wed nesday. The boys had a wonderful trip and visited many interesting and picturesque places. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by C. K. Ledgway. Clerk of the Dis trict Court within and for Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, and to me directed ij southwest quarter SWi.of section will on the 16th day of October. ten 10) and the northwest quar A. D. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m ofsaid!ter NVV, of tne northwest quar day at the South front door of the ter (xw'i' of section ten (10), and Court House in said Countv. sell at'a striP sixteen feet wide off the east auction to the highest bidder !sidt of the southwest quarter (SVU Cass County J By virtue of an Order of sale issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the Dis trict Court, within and for Cass Coun-t;-. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 2nd day of October, A. D. 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the South front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, in said County, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate to-wit: The North 140 feet of Lot 11 in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19. Township 12, Range 14, Cass County, Nebraska; and Lot 3, Block 50, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Byron Gold ing, single. Defendant to satisfy a de cree and judgment of said Court re- undivided interests of said minors in the following described real estate i covered by The City of Plattsmouth, to-wit: The east half (H4) of the Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation. 1'iamun, against said Defendant. Celebrated 20th Anniversary Last Monday, September 13, mark ed the twentieth annivarsary of the marriage of Miss Pearle Nutzman and Elmer Wessell and Miss Clara Nutzman and William A." Ost, and n -order to properly celebrate the event these two couples together with some 50 of their friends gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wessell, . where a most enjoyable evening was spent. Children Bruised, Car Damaged As Phillip M. Hogenmiller, agent for the Missouri Pacific here, was u route home with the family from Omaha, they were the victims of a peculiar wreck that resulted in the children suffering numerous bruises, and the car of Mr. Hogenmiller be ing badly damaged. They met a car, behind which a trailer was being transported. Another car came up rapidly and without waiting for a safe time to pass, plunged into the trailer, breaking it loose from its connection with the car. and it veer ed across the read directly into the path of the Hogenmiller car, which caught it squarely amidship. Mr. Hogenmiller received $25, but a portion of the damage done to his car. The driver of the third vehicle proceded on his way, but was later arrested at Nebraska City and re turned to Plattsmouth to answer charges of reckless driving. public for cash the following real estate to- wlt: Lots 6 and 7 in Block 1 in Stadelmann's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Henry A. Lamphear. et al. Defendants, to sat isfy a judgement of said Court re covered by Carl J. Schneider, Plain tiff, against said Defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. September 11. A. D. 1937. II. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County. sl3-5w Nebraska. It. . HolilnMon, lnn.trr I'rrmonl, Nrbrnnkit NOTICE When your Automobile Insurance is written thru this agency, you are sure that you have eighteen karat protection prompt claim - service and the finest of legal service! Scarl S. Davis OFFICES i !.D FLUOII Platts. State Bank Bldg. Ink To Justus Blakeley, also known as Justus Blakely. Justus Blakley. Jus tice Blakely and Justis Blakely: By ron E. Parliman; Donovan A. Wall ing; All Persons having or claiming any interest in Lots 12, 13. 16 and 17. in West Greenwood: Subdivision of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 12. North, Range 9, East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown. (impleaded with Cass County Investment Company, a cor poration) Defendants: You, and each of you. will take no tice that John Walter Griffin, as plaintiff, has filed a petition in the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska, against you as defendants, the object and prayer of which Is to quiet the title of John Walter Griffin in and to Lots 12, 13, 16 and 17, in West Greenwood; Subdivision of the North Half of the Southeast of the northwest quarter (XWU) of section ten (10). all in township twelve (12) north range twelve (12) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass County. Nebraska, subject to a life estate in said property to Mar garet M. Kaffenberger, and subject also, to a mortgage thereon with in terest, totaling 110,000.00, in favor of Ida H. Seybert. For the purpose of putting out at interest or invest ing in some productive stock the pro ceeds thereof, and it appearing from said petition that it would be bene ficial to said minors that said inter ests in said real estates be sold and it further appearing that an order should be entered requiring all per sons interested to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said interests in said real estate. It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in the estates of said minors and the next of kin of said minors appear before the undersign ed, the judge of the District Court within and for the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 20th day of October, 1937, at nine o'clock a. m. at the District Court room in the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to Margaret M. Kaf fenberger, guardian of Bernice Emma Kaffenberger and Ellen Margaret Kaffenberger, Minors, to sell the un divided interests of said minors in the following described real estate to- wit: The east half (E) oi me southwest quarter (SWVi) of section ten (10), and the northwest quar ter (NWU) of the northwest quar Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 30, A. D. 1937. H. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. By CASS Li. SYLVESTER. aS0-5w Deputy. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have formed a cor poration pursuant to the laws of Ne braska. The name of the corporation is Cass Theatre Company, with its principal place of business in Platts mouth, Nebraska. The corporation shall have power and authority to own. lease, operate or otherwise deal in theatres for the exhibition of mov ing pictures andor the presentation of shows or performances of any other character and to deal In generally and contract for generally moving picture films with reference to the production, distribution or exhibition of the said moving picture films. The corporation shall have the power to own, lease or otherwise acquire, and to deal in generally, such real and personal property as if may require. The corporation shall have the pow er to borrow money and to issue evi dences of indebtedness therefore. The total authorized capital stock is $10, 000.00, all common, par value $100.00, being fully paid when issued and non-assessable. The corporation shall commence business when the Articles are filed with the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, and when $1,000.00 of its capital stock shall have been subscribed for, and shall continue until June 1, 1987. The highest amount of indebtedness shall not exceed two-thirds of Its cap ital stock. The affairs of the corpor ation shall be administered by a Board of Directors, consisting of not er fNWi; 1 of section ten (10), and less than two or more than nve in a strip sixteen feet wide off the east Quarter of Section 31. Township 12, side of the southwest quarter (bv North, Range 9, East of the 6th P. M.. of the northwest ( MV ) of section in Cass County. Nebraska, and to ten (10), all in townsh p twelve have all the defendants, and each of (12), north range twelve (12). east them, adjudged to have no lien on. of the 6th P. M . in Cass County, Ne- ,.? ,i i . hmska. subject to a life estate in said ui jixitricai in. oaiu ii'di csidic. ui any i part thereof, and to enjoin all of said Defendants, and each of them, from claiming any interest in or title to said real estate or Interfering with plaintiff's possession thereof, and for other equitable relief according to the allegations and prayer of said petition. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 1st day cf November, 1937. Dated Sept. 15th. 1937. JOHN WALTER GRIFFIN. sl6-4w Plaintiff. Deeds. Mortgages and all sorts of legal blanks for sale at Journal office. nronertv to Margaret M. Xaffenber- ger, and subject to lncumurauce said real estate for tne purpose oi in vesting the proceeds thereof as pro vided by law. it. Is further ordered that a copy nf this order be served upon the next of kin and all persons interested in the estates of said minors by publi cation of this order for three succes sive weeks prior to said time in the Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper printed and of general circulation in the County of Cass, Nebraska. By the Court. W. W. WILoON, Judge of the District Court sl3-3w number. The stockholders shall elect Directors at the annual meeting to be held on the second Monday in Febru ary of each year. Thereafter, the Directors shall elect the officers, viz., President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. With the consent in writing or pursuant to a vote of nlnetv nercent of the outstanding stock, the Directors shall have au- hnritv to sell, lease, exchange, as sign, transfer and convey or othcr Hisnose of the whole of the property of the corporation upon such terms and conditions ana nr sum consideration as to them may seem expedient and for the best interests of the corporation. The Articles may be amended upon the vote of ninety per cent of the outstanding stock at any egular or special meeting. The cor poration shall have a seal. MigUBt 23, 1937. a26-4w RALPH BLANK. H. M. WEINBERG.