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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTTBNAL
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1937.
Nehawka
Frank Schlictemeier was in Ne
hawka last Monday and made the
purchase of a new Dodge automobile.
Doris Crouse and Mrs. Adolph J.
Ross were in Lincoln Monday of thi3
week looking after some business
matters.
D. C. Rhoden and wife and Tommy i
Troop were over to Lincoln last Sun
day, guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Green for the day.
J. II. Steffens and wife were in
riattsmouth Monday of this week
where they went to obtain their driv
ers' license which they got without
any trouble.
There was Joy at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Miller, all caused by
the arrival of a son at the hospital in
Omaha with both the mother and lit
tle one doing very nicely.
Mis. W. S. Norris was in riatts
mouth for a number of days last
week where she visited her friend,
Mrs. Bertha Shopp and as well at
tended the King Korn Karnival.
Everett Sudduth had the misfor
tune to lose one of his best horses
which was afflicted with sleeping
Eickne."s, and while it was treated the
animal was not able to throw off the
illness and died.
Arthur Jones had a hand which
became infected from a bruise which
he got while working and had to have
the same dressed by his physician.
It is showing good improvement, but
is still very sore and tender.
Charles IL Snyder who was em
ployed with W. O. Troop some years
ago and who has been living in the
northern part of the state, returned
to Nehawka last week and has gone
to work for Mr. Troop on the farm.
Matthew- Akin who some time ago
had the misfortune to get one of the
thorns from a sand burr in his finger which seemed to have some pre-his-which
became affected and required j toric history and visiting Alvin A.
Bible School
Sunday, October 3rd
4
"Christian Sonship"
I John 3:1-6; 1S-24.
We are beginning with this quar
ter a series of lessons entitled "Stud
ies in the Christian's Life," which
should prove of great interest and
benefit, especially to young Chris
tians who are just starting out on
this new venture; and the starting
point is well chosen: "Christian Son
ship" or "How to Become a Chris
tian." There is much confusion among
the churches in defining this act. We
will not enumerate the different
terms and acts used, but confine our
selves to the teaching of the scrip
tures what Jesus said.
"Verily, verily, I say unto thee.
Except a man be born again . . ye
must be born again" (John 3:3, 6).
that is, brought into being, existence.
The word of God and the Holy Spirit
are the means to bring about this
transformation. Being brought into
being existence the next step is
being "adopted," accepted, received
or chosen as ones own into the fam
ily legally; then the Spirit beareth
witness with our spirit that we are
the children of God. (See Rom. 8:15;
8:23; 9:4; Gal. 4:5; Eph. 1:5, and
Rom. 8:16). Now we can go on to
follow the lesson text and see what
manner of life these "children" must
live to be worthy to be tailed "child
ren of God" begotten of God, etc.
That God is our Father is stated
twelve times in four chapters. The
word "brother" occurs ten times,
while the word "love" both as a
noun and a verb occurs forty-eight
times in five chapters, more often
than in any five chapters in the bible.
Our attention is at once arrested by
. the word "Behold," look, see to look
upon what manner of love or privi
lege God has bestowed upon us that
we should be called children of God.
This makes man an heir and joint
heir with Christ.
"Jf children, then heirs heirs of
God and joint-heirs with Christ . . .
we shall reign with him. (Rom. 8:17;
II Tim. 2:12). This great privilege
is not readily understood, neither
taught or preached, and it is this
hope that has made the martyrs of
old, and inspired' Shristians to "suf
fer" with and for Christ. This is a
present possession God's children en
joy -which cannot be understood by
the world; they cannot join in the
triumphant song of Fanny Crosby:
"Blessed assurance, Jesus is
mine;
O what a foretaste of glory
devine
Heir of salvation, purchase
of God;
His blood."
Eoru of His Spirit, washed in
l( is not manifest what the glory
nil be; that is still in the fnture;
our eyes could not see it, nor the
the finger to be operated upon, is
some improved since the operation,
but the finger is still sore and pain
ful. Mrs. Ida Applegate arrived in Ne
hawka and was visiting for a number
of days last week at the home of
Mrs. Frank Sheldon and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Tucker until last
Sunday when she was taken by them
to Lincoln where she is visiting for a
few days with a sister. Miss Cecile
Mitchell who was spending the week
end at the home of Mrs. Sheldon, ac
companied the party back to Lin
coln where she is attending school.
Goes to California.
Mrs. Mollie Magney received word
of the very serious illness of her bro
ther, Bert Tucker at Pasadena, Cali
fornia, who has been ill for some
time and Mrs. Magney wished to
see him, and as David Wheeler, a
son-in-law of Mr. Bert Tucker was
returning from Detroit with a new
1937 Oldsmobile. Mrs. Magney met
him there and went with him to Call
fornia. She was taken over to Fre
mont by J. II. Steffens and wife. Mrs.
Edna Tucker went along and met her
and met her great nephew, Mr.
Wheeler.
Celebrated Birthday anniversary.
John Sheard, Sr., better known as
Jack Shered was passing his Slst
birthday anniversary at Union last
Sunday and his daughter and family,
George Paulas and family of Nehaw
ka were over to celebrate the passing
of the natal day with the father who
although he is well along in years is
hale and hearty, although rather
lame.
Made Visit in County.
The Nature Study club of Om
aha, or a number of the members,
were in Nehawka last Sunday look
ing over the landscape and the places
Lesson Study!
Ey L. Neitzel, Murdock, Neb.
soul embrace some day we shall be
like Him glorified beings see Him
as He is. This hope will let us
"slory in tribulations and maketh
not ashamed. (Rom. 5:3, 5). For
this hope Paul suffered (see II Cor.
11:23-27). It made him look for
ward to his crowning day with great
joy. (II Tim. 4:8).
But such high privileges are coup
led with great responsibilities; the
first is he "purifieth himself, that is
he "puts off the old and puts on the
new." (Col. 3:S-10). Sin in every
form is shunned; the spirit of God
and sin cannot dwell in the same
place. Let Jesus have his way and
the heart will soon be clean, be
cause that is His mission "to take
away sin." Man that makes a pro
fession of being a Christian and lives
in sin is only deceiving himself he
cannot deceive God has neither
seen Him in His saving power nor
know Him; because if he did, he
would purify himself, striving with
all his powers to become more like
the master. It is a broad state
ment of a present fact: Whoever
abideth in Ilim sinneth not, because
between abiding in Christ and sin
ning there is an absolute incompati
bility, so that for the time, the per
son who sins is not abiding in Christ.
If any man should fall into a sin,
we have an advocate with the Father,
who, upon repentence, Jesus will
plead his case before the judge and
obtain the pardon the advocate
himself paying the debt. Man can
not escape temptation, but he need
not yield. The life .of sonship is a
life of love. "The love of God is
shed abroad in our hearts by the
Holy Ghost." (Rom. 5:5). This love
is described in John 15:13 and in
I Pet. 3:18.
Here is a test case for love: If a
man possesses this world's goods ani
refuses to share them with his broth
er, who is in need, how can he claim
that the love of God is in him? Pro
fession and testimony are alright
and in their place, but they must be
put into practice. A little boy knew
what love meant when he replied:
"Love means running errants." The
child of God approaches God with
confidence in prayer and receives
what he asks. The keeping of God's
commandments is the best proof that
we love him. Obedience to God's will
is the Christian's aim, and as he
does His will he abides in God and
God in him. There is a union that
is invincible.
How do.es a man know that he is
in God and God in him? By the
spirit that dominates his life. It is
John that lays such strong emphasis
on "knowing." Thirty-two times the
term is used in his first epistle. A
Christian can and must know . his
proper relation to his Father.
McReynolds who showed them around
over the interesting places in this
community and after leaving here
went to Weeping Water where they
viewed the landscape there as well
They also went to the John N. Larsh
place east of Union, but were not
able to see Mr. Larsh as he is in an
Omaha hospital.
Played Good Football Game.
The Nehawka high school foot
ball team was In Lincoln last Sat
urday, accompanied by a large num
ber of fans, and as one merchant put
it, those who were not at Lincoln for
the football game were in Platts
mouth to the King Korn Karnival and
left but very few people remaining
in town. Those who went to Lincoln
went to see the game which was pre
liminary to the university game. The
Nehawka lads or such as were chosen
to the number of six, for they play
ed a six man team from Chester, Ne
braska. This was to demonstrate the
possibilities of a team of six men
playing the game. The Nehawka
lads were able to win over the Ches
ter team 26 to 6.
Entertained for Family.
Mrs. Albertina Ost was hostess to
the members of the family on last
Sunday which included Charles E.
McCarthy and family of Union. W. A.
Ost and family of south of Nehawka,
Alfred Anderson and family of Om
aha and Mrs. W. G. Ost of Platine,
111., who came and with the family
dinner all got to visit at the home
and with the visitors from the east.
On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Ost departed for South Dakota where
they are visiting with relatives be
fore returning to Illinois. W. G. Ost
is a nephew of Mrs. Albertina Ost.
Passing: of Mrs. Emma Studor.
Emma J. Munn was born to War
ren and Rachel Munn, pioneers of
Otoe county, June 24, 1874. Depart
ed this life Sept. 19, 1937. She re
ceived her education in district 4,
until the age of 13, she moved with
her parents to Florida. There she
continued her schooling and grew to
womanhood.
In 1909 she returned to Nebraska
land July 3rd 1928 was married to
Alex Studor, of Rock Valley, Iowa,
where she lived until his death in
May 1937.
Since then she had been visiting
friends and relatives in Nebraska
where she met with her untimely
death in an automobile accident.' She
was a member of the ,M. E. church
and was known to all for her gener
osity. She took great delight in do
ing for others.
She is survived by two brothers,
Adebert of Weeping Water, Warren
of Nehawka; two sisters, Mrs. Ella
Green and Mrs. Edna Wolf of Cali
fornia; three nieces and three
nephews.
The funettal services were held
from the M. E. church at Wyoming
on Thursday, Sept. 23rd at 2 p. m.,
conducted by Rev. W. A. Taylor of
Union.
Visit in Nehawka.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Richard
son of Chicago and Misses Grace and
Lou Vallery were guests at the F. R.
Cunningham home. Mrs. Cunning
ham is a niece of Mr. Richardson.
CAKD OF THANKS
We wish to express to our many
good friends and kindly neighbors,
our heartfelt appreciation of the aid
and comfort given us in the death of
our beloved husband and father. Es
pecially do we wish to thank Rev.
Lentz, the church choir, and Mr.
Frank Cloidt for their services and
to the friends for the beautiful flow
ers. Mrs. W. II. Tritsch and Wilma.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deepest ap
preciation to all our friends and
neighbors' who helped us during the
fire. Especially to those who worked
so hard to save our goods. Mrs. Ed
Ulrich, Albert J. Ulrich,
See the goods you cuy. Catalog
descriptions are alluring enough,
but how about the goods when
you get them?
Daily Journal, 150 week
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The Oil You Have
Been Looking For!
Buy it from Any of Our Bulk
Agents or Service Stations
Trunkcnbolz Oil Go.
EAGLE HEWS ITEMS
ton spent Thursday evening with
Mrs. Pauline Ollerman.
'Mrs. Frank Deason of Lincoln
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hudson.
Mrs. Clare Ilelmsdoerfer of Lincoln
is seriously ill at the Lincoltt Gen
eral hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson and
Gary were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lanning of
Palmyra called on Mrs. Mary Lan
ning on Tuesday of this week.
C. E. Allen and Jack and R. B.
Morgan of Lincoln spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. S. E. Allen.
Mrs. Bertha Wulf drove out from
Lincoln last Friday and visited her
mother. Mrs. Pauline Ollerman.
The W. C. T. U. were entertained
at the home of Mrs. Harold Porter on
Thursday afternoon, Sept. 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutton and
Maria Mae spent last Sunday evening
at the Tom Sutton home near Alvo.
August Bergman and Cleo moved
on Tuesday of this week out on the
Horsh farm, a short distance south of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ossenkop oi
Walton spent Sunday afternoon and
evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Hursh.
Mrs. O. S. Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Judkins of Lincoln visit
ed Mrs. Emma Judkins last Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oberle visited
Mr. Oberle's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Oberle on Thursday evening
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pettit and fam
ily of Lincoln visited at the Rudolf
Mr. and Mrs.' Otto Maahs of Wal
Umland home last Sunday.
Austin Trimble left on Sunday of
this week for Fairmont where he will
visit his sister, Mrs. A. P. Stewart
and Mr. Stewart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oberle. Mr.
and Mrs. George Trimble and Merna,
were entertained last Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oberle and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hudson and Aus
tin Trimble arrived home on Thurs
day of last week from Alliance where
they spent the spring and summer
months.
The Search-Lite club met at the
home of their president, Mrs. James
McCartney on Thursday afternoon
of last week for the first meeting of
the year.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wright of To
peka, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Lyon of Lincoln were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Piersol on Tues
day of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. : E. C. Oberle and
Agnes Kettelhut motored to Nehaw
ka last Sunday and were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ketelhut and
Uhynard Ketelhut.
Mrs. A. M. Longman returned
home on Thursday of last week from
Los Angeles. She was called there
several weeks ago when her mother,
Mrs. Mallory passed away.
Mrs. Sarah Keil visited from Fri
day until Wednesday of this week in
Farragut, Iowa, Wednesday of this
week with her brother, N. E. Van
Sickle and Mrs. Van Sickle.
M. E. Church Notes.
Next Sunday morning, Oct. 3, the
church school classes will give) a
program of their talents and accom
plishments at the regular church
worship hour from 11 to 12. Church
school meets at 10 o'clock a. m. After
the Rally Day program, all will gath
er in the basement for a basket din
ner. A special invitation is issued
to all the friends of our church.
Three carloads , of Leaguers (num
bering 18) went to Alvo Sunday
night. They were guests of the Alvo
League during their league service;
then had charge of the evening ser
vice. They were again guests of the
Alvo League at a very enjoyable so
cial hour after the service. Light
refreshments were served.
The' following program was ar
ranged by the Eagle League and pre
sented during the service at Alvo:
Piano prelude. Mrs. Springer; Con
gregational singing, led by Rev.
Springer; Prayer, Violet Robertson;
Vocal solo, Evelyn Brown; Scripture
reading, Ruth Caddy; Offering stew
ards, Keith Muenchau and David
Cantley; Talks: "The Leaguer and
the Parent," Jean Marie Stewart;
"The Leaguer and the Community,"
Lloyd Root; "The Leaguer and the
Teacher," Evelyn Brown; "The
Leaguer and the Minister," Roy
Beach; Selection by male quartet,
Will Jack, Rev. Springer, Orville
Muenchau and Roy Beach; Whistling
solo, Mrs. Springer; Benediction.
Plattsmouth in TSeaT large
town shopping center for all Cass
county people. Values here are
the equal of those found anywhsre
read the ads for bargain news.
DIES OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS
OMAHA, Sept. ;29 (UP) An
autopsy today disclosed that Misa
June Donaldson, 19, Louisville, Neb.,
who had worked here as a housemaid
had died from infantile paralysis.
She was the 22nd victim of the epi
demic here. City health officials also
believed that Paul Wolff, 18, who
died yesterday was a vlcitlm of the
disease. Wolff's physician filed his
death certificate with the statement
"cause unknown." Wolff's parents
asked that no autopsy be held but
Dr. J. H. Kinyoun, city health com
missioner insisted and the examin
ation was to be made today.
Dr. Kinyoun said the two cases
would have no bearing on the deci
sion to open grade schools on next
Monday.
WILL HOLD EVACUATION
LINCOLN Sept. 29 (UP) Merit
examinations will be held soon for
positions with the state employment
compensation division, State Labor
Commissioner V. B. Kinney an
nounced today.
All present employees numbering
about 20 will be required to pass the
test he said. Persons who have filed
applications for jobs will be given no
tice of the examinations.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
j Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
John Irving Elwood, deceased. No.
3296:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is Janu
ary 24, 193S; that a hearing will
be had at the Cotinty Court room
in Plattsmouth on January 28, 1938,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose
of examining, hearing, allowing and
adjusting all claims or objections
duly'filed.
Dated September 24. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) s27-3w County Judge.
NOTICE
of Petition for Extension of Time
in which to Settle Estate
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Peter Meisinger, deceased.
No. 3175:
Take notice that John P. Meising
er, Administrator with the will an
nexed of said estate has filed his
report as Administrator from the
date of his appointment to and in
cluding September 25, 1937V togeth
er with a petition for examination
and allowance of his administration
accounts, and application for an ex
tension of time in which to com
plete the administration of said es
tate; that said petition, application
and report will be heard before said
Court on October 22, 1937, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated September 23. 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) s27-3 w 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 16th day of October,
A. D. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day at the South front door of the
Court House in said County, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following real estate to
wit: 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 CeAinty,
sl3-5w Nebraska
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska 1
' ' ss.
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
ty, Nebraska, and to me directed,
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 reat es
tate to-wit:
The North 140 feet of Lot 11
in the Northwest Quartev 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
covered by The City of Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation,
Plaintiff, against said Defendant.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, August 30,
A. D. 1937. .
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
By CASS L. SYLVESTER, "
a30-5w Deputy. ,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
- In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested In the
estate of Ethel Dill, deceased. No.
3295:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appointment
of Bion F. Dill as Administrator;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the
15th day of October, 1937, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated September 17. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) s20-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
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; (hat
said petition has been set for hear
ing before said Court on the 24th
day of September, 1937, at teD
o'clock a. m.
Dated August 25, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
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. m.
Dated August 27, 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Niley R. Wiles, deceased. No.
3293:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed pTaylng for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Stella M. Wiles as administratrix;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the Sth
day of October, 1937 at ten o'clock
a. m.
Dated September 10th. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) sl3-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
83.
County of Cass J
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg
way, Clerk of District Court within
and for Cass County, Nebraska, and
to me directed, I will on the 16th
day of October, A. D. 1937, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
front door of the court house in
Plattsmouth in said county, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following real estate,
to-wit:
Northwest fractional quarter
except the right of way of the
Missouri Pacific Railroad in
Section thirty-one (31), Town
ship eleven (11), North, Range
eleven (11) East of the 6th P."
M., Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Manda V.
Marshall et al, defendants, to satisfy
a . judgment of said Court recovered
by Metropolitan Life Insurance Com
pany, a Corporation, and Frank J.
Domingo, cross-petitioner, plaintiffs
against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
9, A. D. 1937.
II. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
n.
A. Rohlnnon, I.fiTTycr
rrrmont, Arbrnnka
NOTICE
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:
Yeu, 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,
ho nYiiant nnrl nraver of which is
niof ho titio of John Walter
Griffin in and to Lots 12, 13, 16 andof the northwest (NWU) of section
it woct r.rponwnnd: Subdivision ten (10), all in township twelve
of the North Half of the Southeast
ouartpr. of Section 31. Townsnip iz.
Nnrth. Ranee 9. East of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass County, Nehrassa, ana m
have all the defendants, and each of
them, adjudged to have no lien on,
nr interest in. said real estate, or any
of thereof, and to enjoin all of
aid Defendants, and each of them.
from claiming any interest in or title
to said real estate or interfering with
niaintiff's possession thereor, ana ior
other equitable relief according to
the allegations ana prayer or saia
petition.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 1st day of
November, 1937.
Dated Sept. 15th, 1937.
JOHN WALTER GRIFFIN,
sl6-4w Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; :
In the County Court of Cass $oun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate
of Emma D. Smith, deceased. No.
3270:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is October
25, 1937; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth, on October 29, 1937,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the pur
pose of examining, hearing, allowing
and adjusting all claims or objec
tions duly filed.
Dated June 25, 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j28-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice of Probate of
Foreign Will
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska
ca
8S.
County of Cass
To the heirs at law and to all per
sons Interested in the estate of
Hannah Penn, deceased:
On reading the petition of W. C.
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
appear at the County Coirrt to be held
in and for said county on the 8th
day of October, A. D. 1937, at 10
o'clock a. m., to show cause, it any
there be, why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted, and
that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing therof be
given to all persons interested in
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
weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and the seal of
said court this Sth day of September,
A. D. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) sl3-3w County Judge.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
In Re Application of Mar
g a r e t M. Kaffenberger,
guardian of Bernice Emma
Kaffenberger and Ellen
Mar garet Kaffenberger,
Minors.
NOTICE
; Now on this 1st day of September,
1937,. there was presented the. peti
tion of Margaret M. Kaffenberger,
guardian of Bernice Emma Kaffen
berger and Ellen Margaret Kaffen
berger, Minors, for license to sell the
undivided interests of said minors in
the following described real estate
to-wit: The east half (E4) of the
southwest quarter SWJi) of section
ten (10), and the northwest quar
ter (NWU) of the northwest quar
ter (NWH) of section ten (10), and
a strip sixteen feet wide off the east
side of the southwest quarter (SWU )
of the northwest quarter (NW4) 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 $10,000.00, 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 Raid 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 6aid 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 Cas3.
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 snouia
not be granted to Margaret M. Kaf
fenberger, guardian of Bernice Emma
Kaffenberger and Ellen Margaret
K-nffenbersrer, Minors, to sell the un
divided interests of said minors in the
following described real estate to
wit: The east half (E) of the
southwest quarter (SW) of section
ten (10), and the northwest quar
ter (NWU) of the northwest quar
ter (NWVi) of section ten (10), and
a strip sixteen feet wide off the east
side of the southwest quarter (SW4 )
(12), north range twelve (12), east
of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Ne
braska, subject to a life estate in said
property to Margaret M. Kaffenber
ger, and subject to incumbrance on
said real estate for the purpose of in
vesting the proceeds thereof as pro
vided by law.
It is further ordered that a copy
of 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. WILSON,
Judge of the District rir
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