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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1937.
Ihe Plattsmouth Journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at rostoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mall matter
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IRDOCK ITEMS
George Work and family, of Om
aha, were guests over the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Tool.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Craig, visited
in Murdock at the home of Mrs.
Craig's brother, Eddie Craig and
wife, last Wednesday.
Frank A. Melvin and family vis
ited last Sunday at the home of his
mother, Mrs. George Melvin, and his
sister Miss Jessie Melvin, in Lin
coln. Robert Evans, of Lincoln, father
of Mrs. W. II. Zabel, enjoyed a
visit of several days at the home of
the daughter here during the past
week.
I. G. Ilornbeck. Rock Island agent,
and Miss Elsie Bornemeier, were in
Nebraska City last Sunday, spend
ing the day visiting with friends and
looking over the exhibits at the
Apple Festival.
During the past week, Paul Schewe
has lost three head of cattle from
the prevailing disease said to be
caused from turning stock into the
corn stalks. Paul Reike is also re
ported as having lost six from the
same cause.
Mrs. Michael SorJck, of Lincoln.
who has been visiting in Murdock
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Homer H. Lawton, returned to her
home Thursday of last week, after
having enjoyed a very nice visit
with her daughter and family and
her many old friends in Murdock.
E. D. Friend, who is visiting at
the heme of his daughter, Mrs. Eddie
Craig, tells us he has completed
picking his corn. He is still suffer
ing considerable pain and inconveni
ence from the loss of his teethh. hav
ing recently had them all taken out.
As soon as possible he expects to get
tome new "store" teeth, which he
hopes will not ache.
Project Leaders Hold Meeting
The extension club project leaders
of the various clubs adjacent to
Mu.-dock met at the home of Mrs.
Henry A. Tool Friday of last week,
where they looked after matters
coming before them and arranged
the work program for the coming
year as this was the first meeting of
the iall season. With the organiza
tion work out of the way, some real
acti.ity is in store for club mem
bers during the coming season.
Many Enjoy Supper
W. O. Gillespie, with his school
bus. took a large number of people
from this vicinity to Manley last
S unday evening for the supper that
wa:; given by the ladies of St. Pat
rick's Catholic church. There was a
large crowd present but enough food
provided for everyone.
May Locate in West
Dick Rosenow and the Reichart
twins departed last Tuesday for the
west, with the state of Oregon r.s
their destination. They expect to
look over the country out that way,
and if they find anything to their
liking, will locate there.
Injured in Auto Accident
A party of Murdock people, con
sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Luetchcnn and family, a young girl
and the baby, Alvin Oehlerking and
wife (the ladies being sisters) had
driven to a point in Indiana to at
tend the wedding of a brother, Rev.
Frank Schaefer to a young lady of
Announcement
GUARANTEED AUTO REPAIR,
PARTS, GAS, OIL AND
GREASES
We have purchased and are taking
over the garage business formerly
conducted by Lawrence Race. We
are here to serve you in the line of
Auto Repair Work and can also
supply you with parts as well as
Gasoline, Oils and Greases. We ex
.tend to all a cordial invitation to
Ccme and See Us
Let's Get Acquainted We will be
Pleased to Serve You!
Twc ton's Garage
y. H. Tweton, Owner
33
that state, and were en route home
when, as they neared Chicago, ac
companied by another sister who had
accompanied them east from that
city, their car was struck by a truck
and utterly demolished. Most of the
members of the party suffered in
jury. Harold Luetshens and wife
and their little four year old daugh
ter, Mrs. Alvin Oehlerking and Miss
Ella Shrader were more or less se
verely injured, while Mr. Oehlerking
and the baby were not so badly hurt.
Mr. Oehlerking and all members of
the party who were able to do so,
returned home last week. The rest
of the party are getting along fairly
well and will be able to come home
in the near future.
Takes Over Garage Business
V. II. Tweton and family have
moved from the farm , into Murdock
and are occupying a portion of the
E. M. Shaddo property. Mr. Tweton
has purchased the garage business
formerly conducted by Lawrence
Race, and has an ad in this issue of
the Journal inviting the patronage
of the public. He is a good workman
and should receive his full share of
business in this line.
Returns from Hospital
Mrs. Formanak, mother of Dr.
Formanak, who has been in the
hospital for several weeks, convalesc
ing from an operation, was so far
recovered that she was able to be
brought home Friday of last week,
and is getting along very nicely at
this writing, which is very good
news for the family and friends of
this excellent woman.
L. Neitzel Confined to Home
L. Neitzel. who has been subject
to attacks of illness at quite frequent
intervals for some time pase, which
compel him to take to his bed for a
number of days until the effects of
the malady can be thrown off, was
taken with another of. these attacks
about a week ago. Thursday, he was
able to walk down to the store for
the day. but suffered a relapse and
had to go back to Led Friday, his
condition seemingly as serious as
before. Charles Kupke has been look
ing after business at the store dur
ing the illness of Mr. Neitzel.
Held Semonstration Saturday
I rst Saturday, October 9, a dem
onstration of the new refrigeration
plant installed in the Murdock Mer
cantile store drew a large attendance.
The new plant, with 100 lockers,
each capable of holding a quarter of
beef, is something new in the way
of service in this part of the country.
Individuals may rent the compart
ments at a stated sum. either by the
month, or for an entire year, having
access to same at all normal busi
ness hours.
The writer visited the new refrig"
ernticn plant on Friday, the day be
fore the demonstration and found
the temperature in the outer or cool
ing portion from 33 to 35 degrees,
and in the inner room which is the
coldest, designed to receive the goods
after they have been slowly cooled,
the thermometer registered a tem
perature of 12 degrees above zero.
When the plent gets into operation,
the temperature in this room is to
bo around 3 to 5 degrees above zero,
cold enough to freeze solid any and
r.!l meat products consigned to it,
while they may be held indefinitely
in that condition in the cuter com
partments. There were representatives of
some eight wholesale houses present
for the demonstration, who joined in
explaining the refrigeration advant
ages it will afford as well as the
workings of the system.
Wc understand the locker charge
will be $1 per month or $10 for a
year.
MR. BRIGGS Hadn't they ought
to have an ad on the strength of this
free write-up???
BRIDE MEETS DEATH
DAWSON, Neb., Oct. 9 (UP) Mrs.
Forrest Ogle, 20, a bride of a few
months was fatally injured when .she
fell from a load of fodder as a vcar
driven by her husband rounded a
curve ucar here Friday evening, fche
died of a broken-neck three hours
after the accident.
Laughing Around the World
With IRVIN S. COBB'
Practically No Reason for It
By IRVIN S. COBB
THERE once was a clerk of the hotel in a small Maine town who had
a unique way of keeping- a diary. Each evening he wrote on the
VrM-nm lines of the Dace of the register for the current date a brief
account of the principal doings in the community, usually coupled with
a summary of his own personal reactions to them. Sometimes his phra
seology was unusual but always it was amply descriptive.
A friend of mine was stopping at the hotel, having gone up to Maine
on a fishing trip. He fell into the habit f glancing through the back
pages of the register, more from the enjoyment he got from the quaint
language of the entries than because he was interestd in bygone neigh
borhood history.
On succeeding pages of the book for a week of the early spring
of the year previous, he found these progressive records of a local
Tuesday: "While fishing through the ice yesterday, Henry Whippet
fell in the Saco River up to his neck. He was drawed out xnd took
home." - ...in
Wednesday: "Henry Whippet is in bed with a powerful biwl cold.
His folks are thinking some about calling in a doctor."
Thursday: "Henry Whippet is rapidly continuing to getho Letter.
It now looks like he is fixing to break out with the pneumonia."
Friday :'"Henry Whippet is sinking rapidly."
Saturday: "At nine o'clock this morning our esteemed fellow-citizcu,
Henry J. Whippet, Esq., went to his maker entirely uncalled for."
lAmerican Npws Fpntures. Ire I
MANLEY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Stander were
Omaha visitors last Monday.
Mrs. Joseph Spirel of Omaha spent
Wednesday with her aunt. Miss Mary
Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt
were attending the Ashland sale last
Thursday.
Otto Harms and Mrs. Alice Alber
ding were the guests of friends in
Omaha last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rau spent
last Sunday in Omaha the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Breckenfeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergman and
Miss Mamie Maher were shopping
in Lincoln Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riester and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krecklow
were shopping in Omaha one day
last week.
Mrs. John C. Rauth was a guest
at the home of Mrs. Carl 0. Zaiser
of Avoca last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer, of
Avoca spent Sunday with Mrs. Mey
er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. . William
Sheehan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, O'Brien,
of Elair. and Miss Helen Murphy of
Omaha spent Sunday with the Joseph
Murphy family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carper are an
nouncing a new grandson born on
Sunday, September 2 6 to Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kirk, of Lincoln.
Otto Harms, who has been enjoy
ing a visit at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Harms, de
parted early last week for his home
in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Emma Andrews, after visit
ing here for a number of days, left
for Falls "City, where she is visiting
at the home of her son, Harold An
drus, for a time.
Rev. James Hennessy left Sunday
afternoon by auto for Cincinnatti,
Ohio, where he will be present at
the consecration of the Bishop elect
of that place on October 7th.
Fay Henneger, who with his fam
ily have resided here for more than
a year, has accepted a position on a
farm near Springfield. They moved
to their new location last week.
H. V. Davis and George F. Wilson
of Elmwood, the well men, who after
three trials secured a very fine well
for Harold Schliefert, are now en
gaged in sinking a well for W. J.
Rau.
Louis Krecklow and wife and their
little daughter, who were visiting
here for some time, left last week
Tor their home in Milwaukee, making
the trip out and back in their car.
They enjoyed a very pleasant visit
while here.
Miss Ellen Kelly and Miss Mar
garet Jane Robinson of Weeping
Water, who are in training in St.
Joseph's hospital in Omaha, spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. "Wm. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs.
John Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Linus Massoth spent
a few days in Geneva during the
past week, visiting Mr. Massoth's
family. While shucking corn, Linus
had the misfortune to sprain his
wrist, which gave him an enforced
vacation of a few days and opportun
ity to go to Geneva for the visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Linus Massoth drove
to Geneva last Friday, where they
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Massoth. They
found conditions much drier there
than here, and after viewing country
further west are of the opinion that
Cass county has produced a very
good crop this year.
Undergoes Operation
Word has been received by rela-
tives that Mrs. Aaron F. Rauth of
York was operated on in the York
hospital last Monday evening.
Mrs. Rauth came through the op
eration in good shape and her many
friends here are hoping for an un
eventful recovery.
Her sister, Mrs. Albert Sieker, of
Elmwood, is with her.
Very Successful Supper
The supper given by the ladies of
St. Patrick's parish last Sunday was
a very great success. The food was
delicious, well cooked and quickly
served and was greatly enjoyed by
all who were present.
The Tango table also attracted a
good crowd and a substantial sum
was added to the treasury.
A New Form of Sport
According to the recent state laws
it is now possible to conduct rabbit
races as they are called. It seems a
quantity of jack rabbits are turned
loose in an enclosure at a given time
and allowed to be chased by the
iTrayhounds. Blinds of corn fodder
are provided at the far side of the
fields, affording the rabbits opportun
it of getting away.
One of these exhibitions has been
he.'d at Talmage the past week and
W.i. Sheehan and two sons, Joe and
William, Jr.. together with O. E. Mc
Domld went over to the neighboring
tow.i last Friday to witness the
rac3, which they say proved very
interesting. .
eath of Mrs. Andrew Krecklow
Mrs. Andrew Krecklow, of Falls
Cit, passed away at her home there
at the age of 56 years, after an ill
ness of some duration. Everything
possible was done for her, but to no
avail. The funeral was held Tues
day. She was a sister-in-law of Aug
ust Krecklow of Manley, also a sister
of Fred Bauer. The Krecklow fam
ily from Manley. together with Louis
Krecklow and family, of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, who were here visiting,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and family
went to Falls City to attend the fun
eral, as did Theo. Harms and Robert
Wiles and family.
The deceased had long been a
member of the Lutheran church and
the funeral was held from that
house of worship.
SHRIMP POACHERS SPOTTED.
PHOTOGRAPHED FROM PLANE
PORT LAVACA. Tex. (UP) The
commercial fishermen have, been
shrimping in the closed waters of
Espiritu Bay and getting away with
it.
That is, they did until Capt. W. II.
Bauer, deputy state game, fish and
oyster commissioner, thought of a
way to catch them in the act.
Fishermen previously had been
able to observe patrol boats at a dis
tance and escape by sailing away.
Captain Bauer enlisted a coast
guard plane which flew over the law
violators, took aerial photographs as
evidence and obtained three convic
tions. NURSES TO STUDY CHEMISTRY
AMARILLO, Tex. (UP) The fac
ulty of Northwest Texas College hos
pital has made arrangements with
the Amarillo College for college
work to be given to student nurses.
Nurses will receive credit In chem
istry and psychology.
Deeds, Mortgages and all sorts
of legal blanke.for sale at Journal
office.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty. Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Caroline Mitchell, deceased.
iNO. 3299:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
J. Howard Davis as Administrator;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before sajd Court on the
5th day of November, 1937, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated October 9, 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) oll-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of David C. La Rue, deceased.
No. 3007:
Take notice that the Adminis
trator of said estate has filed his
final report and a petition for ex
amination and allowance of his ad
ministration accounts, determination
of heirship and for his discharge;
that said petition and report will be
heard before said Court on Novem
ber 5, 1937, at ten o'clock.
Dated October 9. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) oll-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
Hannah Penn, deceased. No. 3292:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is Febru
ary 7, 1938; that a hearing will be
had at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth on February 11. 1938,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose
of examining, hearing, allowing and
adjusting all claims or objections
duly filed.
Datcfd October 8, 19 37.
A. II DUXBURY,
(Seal) oll-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of B. Harry Nelson, deceased.
No. 29 77:
Take notice that the Administratrix-of
said estate has filed her final
report and a petition for examina
tion 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 Novem
bei 5, 1937. at tenti'clock a. m.
Dated October C. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) oll-3w County Judge.
REFEREE SALE
In the District Court of Cass
Couvty, Nebraska
Mary E. Burnett et al,
Plaintiffs I
y
Jerold Reed et al.
Defendants J
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court of Cas3 County, Nebras
ka, entered in the above entitled
cause on the ICth day of September.
1937. and an Order of Sale entered
by said Court on the first day of
October, 1937, the undersigned sole
Referee will on the 15th day of
November, 1937, at one o'clock p.
m.. at the South front door of the
Court House in Plattsmouth. Cass
County, Nebraska, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
that is to say 10 on the day of
sale and the balance when said sale
shall be confirmed by the court, the
following described real estate, to
wit: Lots 1. 2, 3. and 10 in Block four
south; Lots 11 and 12 in Block four
southh; Lots 1, 2, 3. in Block five
south; Lots 10. 11, 12, in Block five
south of the public square in the
Village of Rock Bluffs in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska; Also Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, in Block four south and two
west of the public square, in the
Village of Rock Bluffs, in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska; Also Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5,
6. 7, S, 9. 10, 11 and 12 in Block
three south, one east; Lots 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, G, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in
Block three south, two east; Lots 1,
2. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 and 12.
Block four south, one east; All of
Block five south, one east; All of
Block five south, two east; Lots 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10. in Block
six south, two east; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10, Block seven
south, one east; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9 and 10 in Block seven south,
two east; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9 and 10 in Block eight south, one
east; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
and 10 in Block eight south, two
east; Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. 9
and 10 in Block eight south, three
east; All of Block three south, three
east; All of Block four south, three
east; All of Block five south, three
east; All of Block six south, three
east; All of Block seven south, three
east; All of Block eight south, three
east; All of Block three south, four
east; All of Block four south, four
east; All of Block five south, four
east; All of Block six south, four
east; All of Block seven south, four
east; All of Block eight south, four
east; the East one-half of Block one
east; each being numbered from the
public square in the Village of Rock
Bluffs, in Cass county, Nebraska.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour.
Dated this 9th day of October,
1937.
C. E. TEFFT.
Sole Referee.
A'. L. TIDD,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
6ll-5w
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty 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 eutate is Janu
ary 24, 1938; that a hearing will
be had at the County 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. 19 37.
A. II.. 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, 1937, togeth
er with a petition for examination
and allowance of hia 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 25, 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) s27-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Nebraska )
' 83.
County of Cass J
By virtue of an Order of Sale is
sued by Clerk of District Court w ith
in and for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed, I will on the 9th
day of November, A. D. 1937 at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day at the South
Front Door of the Court House at
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following real
estate to-wit:
Lot 361 in the Village of
Greenwood, Cass County, Ne
braska; The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Ray E.
Frederick and Claire M. Frederick,
Defendants to satisfy a Judgment of
said Court recovered by State Secur
ities Company, a corporation. Plain
tiff, against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October 7,
A. D. 1937.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
o7-5v Nebraska
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 Avithin and for Cass Coun
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l,."euid.d'. l" '"c .X.Z'. '
will
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u. i, Bi iu ociock a. m.
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 C5unty,
si 3-5 w Nebraska.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'
SALE
In the District Court in end for
Douglas County. Nebraska.
In the matter of the Application
of Penelope H. Anderson. Adminis
tratrix, for License to Sell Real Es
tate. Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an Order of the Hon-
orable I Al. IJineen. one oi me any interest in Lots 12, 13. 16 and
Judges of the District Court of Doug- 17 in yest Greenwood; Subdivision
las County, Nebraska, made on theof tne North Haif Qf the Southeast
9th day of August, 1937. for thei0uarter of Section 31. Townshln 12.
sale of real estate hereinafter de
scribed, there will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder, the
following described real estate, to
wit: Tax Lot Six (6), North one
half (NJ,4) of Northeast quar
ter (NE'4) Section fourteen I
. . . rw. I . 1 n T rr r '
( 14 ), J ownsnip ten ui ivans
thirteen (13), consisting of
36.82 acres, all located in Cass
county, Nebraska.
Said sale to take place on the 27th
day of October, 1937, at the hour
of ten o'clock a. m., at the south
front door of the courthouse in
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska.
Terms of sale as follows: $100.00
cash to be paid at the conclusion of
the sale, and remainder of purchase
price to be paid upon confirmation
of sale, said real estate being sold
subject to first mortgage in the sum
of $1,000.00 and unpaid taxes.
Dated this 30th day of September,
A. D. 1937.
PENELOPE H. ANDERSON.
Administratrix with Will An
nexed of the Estate of
Melissa Jane Kcy
ser. Deceased.
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All kinds of commercial print
ing done promptly at the Journal
OfflC3.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of William H. Tritsch. de
ceased. No. 329 7:
Take notice that a petition has
been . filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appointment
of Lester W. Meisinger as Adminis
trator; that said petition has been
sot for hearing before said Court on
the 29th day of October, 1937, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated September 30. 1937.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) o4-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
cFtate of Zella Brizendine, deceased.
No. 3290:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment, c.t
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. m.
Dated August 25. 1937.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) a30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
Iv 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 potition 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
sliid 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. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) a30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cast Coun
ti; 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) j2S-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska 1
ss.
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
i o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
front door of the court house
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 6 th 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. '
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska.
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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
North. Range 9, East of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass County, Nebraska, real names
un'tnown, (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,
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
Quarter of Section 31. Townshln 12.
North, Range 9, East of the 6th P. M..
in Cass County, Nebraska, and to
have all the defendants, and each of
them, adjudged to have no lien on.
or interest in, said real estate, or any
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 of
November. 1937.
Dated Sept. 10th. 1937.
JOHN WALTER GRIFFIN,
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Plaintiff.