PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. Speaks on the Mountain People of Southland Br. Paul Doran of Sparta, Tennes see, Is Speaker at the First Presbyterian Church. Friday evening a covered dish sup per waa held at the Fellowship room of the First Presbyterian church that preceded a very fine address by Dr Paul Loran, of Sparta, Tennessee, who was representing the national board of missions of the church. Dr. Doran gave a fine address on the conditions in the Cumberland mountain area, the people and their reaction to the missionary work there being mission schools there of the Presbyterian, Episcopal and Con gregational churches. These people, Dr. Doran pointed out, came from the Scotch-Irish stock that had first settled in the Carolinas and later had migrated to the moun tains of North Carolina and Tennes see and where their descendants now lived. With the disaster of the Civil war and the dark days of the recon struction years, the educational sys tems had broken down through lack of backing and caused only the most crude schools to exist with many un able to attend. The people were of exceptionally strong race and respond well to the work of the mission schools. One of the movements sought was that of having their native workers carry on the schools and missions among their own people. He believed that the conduct by the people of the mountains themselves would bring the greatest results. The speaker urged the assistance of the church in this field of home missions and which would produce great results for the nation. Power District to Halt Lines in Cass County Twelve to Fourteen Miles of Trans mission Lines Stopped in "Gen tleman's Agreement." EAGLE NEWS ITEMS Subscribe for the Journal. LINCOLN, Nov. 2 (UP) A "gen tleman's agreement" today apparent ly had ended the empasse between the Eastern Nebraska Public Power dis trict and the Nebraska Power com pany of Omaha. The districts board of directors in their monthly meeting yesterday ap proved a resolution eliminating 12 to 14 miles of proposed rural trans mission line in Cass county in return for assurances from the private pow er company that it would dismiss its supreme court action staying all work in the district. In discarding the dozen miles of line which the Nebraska Power com pany contended would double part of its system, the directors heeded the advice of their attorneys, Charles A. Dafoe of Tecumseh and Robert Van Pelt of Lincoln. Dafoe told the board elimination of the disputed line was the proper way to avoid litigation. Roy Page, general manager of the private utility and Ralph E. Svo- boda, company attorney, were to con fer with representatives of the public power district over settlement of the litigation at the state railway com mission office here today. The board also tabled a motion pre sented "by Director George Craven of Lincoln at a previous meeting which would terminate the employment of all directors by the district and re place them with a "skilled public power expert." The district's legal staff stated in an opinion that no section of the Ne braska statutes or any rules of the RE A would nrohibit employment of relatives by the district. Bible School Lesson Study! Sunday, November 7th By L. Neitzel, Murdock, Neb. "Christian Character and Peace" Col. 3:1-17. No teacher without a deep and vital experience can stand before a class and speak about the "old and ' new" life that Paul, the writer says "is hid with Christ in God." This is holy ground. The teaching of this lesson should lead every scholar to ask God to take out of his or her life what belongs to the old life, and to make manifest what belongs clear ly to the new life in Christ. No other epistle in the New Testament pre sents Christ so constantly as meet ing all the needs of men as does this one. And there is a reason for Paul to stress this phase of the gospel. because these people had lived on a low plane before being converted to Christ; then false teachers came to turn them back to Judaism. I "1 1 ! 1 f pir.o !-i. 1 - f ' V. ...... a ant 11 ica Lt JUUIVf V-UI 1SL ll t?- eminent in the lives of Christ's fol lowers. Spurgeon once said this pas sage ioi our lesson) "begins in heaven and ends in the kitchen" meaning that it is full of spiritual truths that concern matters of every aay experiences in tne world in which we live. "While man is a slave to lower forces and bound to this earth in the natural condition with out Christ, yet he does have upward longings, aspirations for the higher things. As the plant comes up out of the ground seeking sunlight, so does every man, in his better mo ments long for the higher altitudes of pure, noble, true living. The trag edy of the human race without Christ is that these upward aspira tions nave no aenniteness and are never fulfilled. "If" than ye were raised together with Christ of this fact every one must be conscious and sure, that is, if -man went down in penitence and sorrow over the past life into the grave or pit (See Ps. 40:2), this fact being established, the injunction "to seek the things that are above" is in order and is a natural sequence . . . "where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God." For the vision of Christ at the right hand of God, see Matt. 26:64; Hebr. 1:3; 8:1; 10:12 and 12:2. "The imagery de notes repose and empire of the as cended Christ, who forever done the work of sacrificial offering, and now "sits to dispense the blessings he has wrought." If. C. G. Moule. If a man wants to love Christ, he must think about him. Seeking the things that are above will only come when mind, and heart, and inward life are occupied with him. "For ye died." Each man's higher life begins with death. As Christ rose from the dead, so also do his members rise from, the death of sin to a life on the highest plane a life in heavenly piaces. All the desires and longings are toward Christ, to be with his "beloveth." There the soul finds per fect satisfaction. The "hidden life" in God in the bosom of God, is there safe and secure, and will be revealed when Christ appears in his glory (Matt. 25:21; I John 3:2). Then will the glory of the Christians be manifest to the assembled multi tudes then we "shall be like Him." (See Rev. 1:13-15). The "old life" as pictured in verses o. i) ana , is ternoie to Denoia, ana when contrasted with the "new life" as shown in verse 10 leads us to marvel at the "new creation" that is wrought by the Holy Spirit through the grace of God. As in the first creation, man was wrought in the image of God, so in the new creation man has a part to do to bring about this change he is not passive, but active: "Put off" - "Put on" is the command; like changing garments When the "prodigal" returned to his home, he was in need of a new robe. His father ordered one to be brought. And then the old habits, as given in verses 8 and 9 are ac quired; those man must quit! By the grace of God he can master them and gain the victory. "I can do all things through Christ who strength ened me" is his slogan. It is the greatest achievement of man to be master of himself. When all the old and evil habits are con quered, tben there is the empty but clean heart to be filled with the eight Christian graces (verses 12 to 14). They reflect the character of the Lord Jesus Christ Love binds them all together and then we are perfect as our Father is perfect (see Matt. 5:48). In such a heart Christ can and will set up his throne and rule. (Rv. 3:20). The word commands of Christ will be heeded and obey ed implicitly. Christs words become our daily food, are assimilated, and "dwell in him richly" like unto the Berean Christians. (Acts 17:11). And to crown the whole process, the "peace of Christ" will have the rule in the heart; it has found the magnetic pole and rest, as Jesu3 said man would. (Matt. 11:28)). "In the rifted rock I'm resting; Safely sheltered, I abide. There no foes no. Ktcrms molest me While within the cleft I hide. "Peace which pasaeth understand ing, Joy the world can never give, Now fn Jesus I am finding In his smiles of love I live. "Now I'm resting, sweetly resting, In the clefc once made for me! Jesus, blessed rock of ages, I will hide myself in Thee." j Mrs. Frank Olson of Palmyra spent Tuesday with Mrs. Belle Jack. Mrs. Tom Spahnle of Hastings visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson. R. B. Morgan visited in Eagle sev eral days last week. He returned to Lincoln Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wall of Arapahoe visited in Eagle from Sat urday until Monday evening. v Mrs. Hugh Norris and children of Lincoln visited at the Will Norris home last Saturday afternoon. Miss Laura Smith entertained the member of the Blackbird club at her home last Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Kaatz of Lin coln were in town last Friday. They railed at the home o Mrs. S. E. Allen. Mrs. Lydia Muenchau and Miss Lillie Muenchau of Elmwood visited relatives in and. near Eagle last Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mick and son, Ruell of Greenwood motored to Eagle last Friday evening and visited at the R. A. Oberle home. Austin Trimble returned the first of this week from Fairmont where he has spent the past several weeks at the A. P. Stewart home. The members of the Epwrorth League enjoyed a Hallowe'en party at the church basement last Friday evening. About twenty were in at tendance. Mis. Charles Williams and Mrs. Fred Smith visited in Lincoln last Friday evening with Mrs. May Doran and Delia and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Root visited their son, Merle Root and wife at Scotts bluff last week. They also made a business trip to Alliance while in the western part of the state. Mrs. Tom Spahnle, Mrs. J. B. Peter son, Mrs. W. B. Hursh, Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. Charles Trumble visited relatives and friends in Ne braska City on Thursday of last week. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lapthorne and daughter of Minden visited the latter part of last week with friends here. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horn on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Vierick and Mrs. A. M. Longman visited at Neligh last Tuesday. Miss Elinor Longman who teaches there, returned home with them and attended the N. S. T. A. at Lincoln. ;' Charles Palmer and Llovd Trumble who recently passed the examination requirements of the CCC, left last Tuesday for Weeping Water. They were later transferred with a group to Mitchell, Nebraska. Mrs. Lelia Peterson visited at the homes of Charles Williams and J. B. Peterson the latter part of last week Mr. and Mrs. George Vierick left for their home in Los Angeles, Cali fornia by motor last Friday morning John, Mary and Jack DENTISTRY and PUBLIC HEALTH Approved by American Dental Association and the United States Public Health Service PLATTSMOUTH DENTAL SOCIETY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Methodist Services. A group of young people from Nebraska Wesleyan University had charge of the worship service last Sunday evening at the Methodist church. Villers Gerd, whose home was formerly in Eagle was the speak er. The Epworth League also enter tained the Prairie Home League. The guest League had charge of the last part of the evening service. Obituary Mrs. Avis C. Helmsdoerfer was born February 12, 1907 and passed away at the Lincoln General hospital October 30, 1937. She grew up in the Eagle commun ity. She Avas graduated from the Eagle Consolidated school in 1925. She attended the University of Ne braska and later took nurses training at the Lincoln General hospital, graduating with the nurses class of 1929. After graduation she served as surgical superintendent at the hos pital for six years. She was married to Clair Helms doerfer in May of 1935. In the fall of 1936, she again took up her work at the hospital, becoming assistant to the superintendent. She continued her work until her recent illness, thus completing seven years of service which she greatly enjoyed giving. I Surviving are her husband, Clair Helmsdoerfer of Lincoln, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burdick of Eagle, a sister, Mrs. William Wheatley of Palmyra, two brothers, Raymond of Eagle and Arthur of Santa Monica, California and many other relatives. Funeral services were held Novem ber 1st in Lincoln at the First Chris tian church with ev. Ray E. Hunt of ficiating. Burial was in the Wyuka cemetery. CHAPTER XXXI Little Carl was depjorably sick. The left side of his face was badly swol len; the glands in his neck were sore and distended. He was feverish, fret ful, and felt miserable. A deep dull throbbing pain emanated from his lower jaw and seemed to end some where near the top of his head. After waiting for a few moments in the reception room, Carl and his mother were ushered into Dr. Young's office. "I'll say you have a sick boy!" said the dentist to Mrs. Knight as he glanced at Carl's face. Carl hung back. "I don't want it pulled out," he cried. "Don't worry, old timer," said the dentist. "I'm not going to pull it out, but I do want to look at it and try to do something to stop the pain." After a few moments inspection of Carl's mouth. Dr. Young said: "That tooth is so badly abscessed, I'm afraid we will have to remove it. However, we must get the infection out of his gums and cheek before we can do any extracting." The swollen, red, and inflamed gums indicated that the abscess was "pointing," or coming to a head, near the offending tooth and that it was ready to be opened. A few inhalations of nitrous oxide put Carl to sleep. During his slumber, the dentist lanc ed the gum, which allowed the pus to drain. In a very few seconds, Carl revived and climbed out of the chair somewhat relieved, although far from cured. Dr. Young then gave Mrs. Knight some instructions for Carl's care. "As soon as you get home," he said, give Carl a 'warm bath and an enema. Keep him in Dea lor ai leasi the next twenty-four hours. He probably will not be hungry, but see that he has plenty of nourishment in the form of liquid and soft foods. Bread and milk for breakfast, some custard and a glass of milk for lunch, and a bowl of broth and crackers, and perhaps a poached egg, for din ner. See that he drinks plenty of liquids. Give him plentyof water or lemonade during the day; they will help reduce the swelling. Place cold cloths on his swollen cheek, and keep him as quiet as possible for the next twenty-four hours. By that time I am sure both the swelling and his temperature will be reduced. Call me tomorrow afternoon and let me know how he is progressing. Let me see him day after tomorrow. By that time, if the infection has subsided, we will remove the tooth. Otherwise, we will wait a few days until it has subsided. Carl has several more teeth that should be treated before they abscess as this one did. Ab scessed teeth are a distinct menace to child health. I would advise you to have them cared for at once. "I want them repaired just as quickly as possible," said Mrs. Knight. "Poor boy, I don't want him to go through another siege like this again. (Continued) In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interestea in me estate of Emma D. Smith, deceased No. 3270: Take notice that the Administra tor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of his adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his "discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on v Novem ber 26, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 29, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) nl-3w County Judge. i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT who shall hold title to. or shall be in possession of, any lands lying within LEGAL NOTICE William A. Ost, et al, Plaintiffs, vs. Amaziah M. Rose, et al, Defend ants. To Amaziah M. Rose, Joseph Web ster, William Alden Lombard, Mary Maria Wilcox, Isaac Coe, I. Coe, Wm. Stadelman, James J. Monroe. Jas. J. Monroe, John R. Clark, R. B. Wind man, S. N. Merriam, W. D. Merriam, S. C. Smith, Packard & Miller, S. Packard, and "all persons having or claiming any interest in the of SEVL and S of S of the NEVi of Sec. 32, N of the Sy2 and SV3 of the SV2 of the Ny2 of Sec. 33, all in Town. 10, Range 14, Cass County, Nebraska, otherwise described as Commencing at the SW corner of N off SEU of Sec. 32, Town. 10, Range 14, Cass County, Nebraska, thence North to NWU of the S of the SV2 of NEU of said Sec. 32, thence east to the Missouri river, thence south following the meander ing of said river to a point due east of the point of beginning, thence west to the point of beginning, real names, unknown": You and each of you will take notice that on the 2Cth day of Octo ber. 1937, William A. Ost and Clara Nutznian Ost filed their petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you as defendants. The object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree confirming and quiet ing in the plaintiffs their fee simple title in and to the above described real estate and every part thereof, and excluding each and all of you from having or claiming any right, title to. lien upon, interest or estate in or to the above described real es tate, and for general equitable re lief. You and each of you are required to answer or plead to said petition in said Court on or before Monday, the 20th day of December, 1937, or the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and a decree entered accordingly. WILLIAM A. OST and CLARA NUTZMAN OST, Plaintiffs. GEO. II. HEINKE, Attorney. n4-5 w In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Frank Lambert, deceased. No. 2163: Take notice that the administrator of said estate has filed his final re port and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard before said Court on November 26th, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 27th, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) o28-3w County Judge the limits of the above described ter ritory, whether as owners, lessees, renters, tenants, or otherwise, and all other interested parties are invited to attend and will be given opportun ity to be heard at the times and places hereinbefore specified. STATE SOIL CONSERVA TION COMMITTEE. By II. E. ENGSTROM, o28-3w Executive Secretary. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND Notice i3 hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, pursuant to the provisions of a decree entered by said Court on the 25th day of January, 1937, in a cause pending in said Court wherein The Murray State Bank, a corpor ation was plaintiff and Frank E. Val lery, et al., were defendants, com manding me to sell in the manner provided by law the real estate here inafter described to satisfy liens es tablished thereon by said decree in favor of The Murray State Bank in the amount of $4,695.97 together with interest and costs thereon, and also a lien in favor of the Nebraska City Federal Savings and Loan Asso ciation in the amount of $2,724.86 together with interest and costs as in the County Court of Casta Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Sophia Louisa Puis, deceas ed. No. 3148: Take notice that the Administra tor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of his adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on November 19. 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 21, 1937. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) o25-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Ethel Dill, deceased. No. 3295: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Febru ary 14, 193S; that a hearing will be said decree provided, I will on the had at the County Court room in REFEREE SALE PRESENTS TRAVELOGUE From Wednesday's Daily Mrs. A. H. Duxbury departed this morning for Omaha where she will be the guest speaker at Chapter ED of the P.E.O. Mrs. Duxbury is to present her very interesting series of motion pictures of a recent trip in the east. She will also discuss the many places of interest shown in the films. Mrs. E. H. Wescott accompanied Mrs. Duxbury to visit at the Omaha chapter for the day. A better and newsier Journal is our constant aim. You can help by phoning news items to No. 6. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of William II. Tritsch. deceased. No. 297: Take notice that the time limited In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Mary E. Burnett et al. Plaintiffs vs. Jerold Reed et al. Defendants Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebras ka, entered in the above entitled cause on the 16th 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, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block three south, one east; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12 in Block three south, two east; Lots 1, 30th dav of November, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m., at South Front Door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska offer for sale at public vendue and will sell to the highest and best bid der the following described real es tate, to-wit: A square lot out of the North west corner of the West one-half of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-three (23), Township Eleven (11), Range Thirteen (13), East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Nebras ka, containing one-half acre and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the North west Quarter of the said Sec tion 23. Township 11 North, Range 13 East of the 6th P. M. Cass County, Nebraska, running thence South 147.58 feet, run ning thence East 147.58 feet, thence running North 147.53 feet, thence running West 147.58 feet to the place of beginning, to satisfy the above liens and costs. Dated this 26th day of October, 1937. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. GEO. II. HEINKE", Attorney for Plaintiff. o28-5w NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING UPON OR GANIZATION OF PROPOSED LIT TLE NEMAHA AND MISSOURI RIVER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT EMBRACING LAND LYING IN NEMAHA, OTOE, AND CASS COUNTIES, NEBRASKA. Plattsmouth on February 18, 193S, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or , objections duly filed. Dated October 15. 1D37. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) olS-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Comi ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Verna Baker, deceased. No. 3300: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Dick Baker as Administrator; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 12th day of November, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated October 11, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) olS-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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, for the filing and presentation of 15, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block seven claims against said estate is Febru ary 28th. 1938; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on March 4th, 1938 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and ad- usting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated October 29th, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, Seal) nl-3w County Judge. Special low prices on Customers' Check Endorsing: Rubber Stamns 3 lines, 45c; 4 lines. 55c; 5 lines, 65c. For all kinds of Rubber Stamps ou short notice call at Journal office. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cas3 Coun ty, Jebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of F. G. Fricke, real name Frederich G. Fricke, deceased. No. 3303: 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 Edwin A. Fricke as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court on the 26th day of November, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated October 28. 1937. A. If. DUXBURY, (Seal) ul-3w County Judge. 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; tie East one-half of Block one east; each being numbered from the j 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. oll-5w Whereas, on the 19th day of Octo ber, 1937, there was duly filed in the office of the State Soil Conservation Committee, at Lincoln, Nebraska, a petition signed by at least 25 land owners pursuant to the provisions of the Soil Conservation Districts Law, Legislative Bill No. 553, Fifty Sec ond Session of the Legisislature of Nebraska, requesting the establish ment of the Little Nemaha and Mis souri River Soil Conservation Dis trict, and. Whereas, the lands sought to be included in the said district by said petition comprise lands in Nemaha, Otoe and Cass Counties, described substantially as follows: All land in Nemaha county lying north and east of the Muddy creek, and all land in Otoe county lying north and east of the Little Nemaha River, and all land in Cass county, Nebras ka. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held pursuant to the said petition, on the question of the desirability and necessity in the interest of public health, safety and welfare of the creation of such district; on the ques tion of the appropriate boundaries to be assigned to such district; upon the propriety of the petition, and of all other proceedings taken under the said Act, and upon all questions relevant to such inquiries. The said public hearing will be held by the State Soil Conservation Committee on the 22nd day of November, 1937, be ginning at 9:30 o'clock a. m. in the District Court room in the court house in, Auburn, in the county of Nemaha; on the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1937, beginning at 1:30 o'clock p. m. 111 tne iewn na.11 m iauua6ci in the county of Otoe; on tne Jtna day of November, 1937, beginning at 7:30 o'clock d. m. ia the District court room in the court house, in Ne- hraBka Citv. in the county of Otoe; on the 23rd day of November, 1937, beginning at .9:30 o'clock a. m. In tne M.W.A. Hall in Union, in me couuu of Cass; 011 the 23rd day of November, 1937. beginning at l:&v o ciock p. m. in the Library Easement in Syracuse, in Otoe county; on the 23rd day of November, 1937, beginning at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in the Town Hall in In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, A'ebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Zella Brizendine, deceased. No. 3290: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of. claims against said estate is Febru ary 14, 1938; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on February 18, 1938, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated October 16, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) olS-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court f Cass County, Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate of Henry O'Rourke. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the Honorable W. W. Wilson, Judge of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, en tered on the first day of October, 1937, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, I will sell at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1937, at 11:00 o'clock a. m., at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, the following -described real estate, to-wit: tion to the Village of Green wood, in Cass county, Nebras ka. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated this 16th day of October, 1937. B. M. HANSON, Administrator of the Estate of Henry O'Rourke, Deceased. A. L. TIDD, Attorney for Estate. nl-5w Lots 5 and 6 in Jones' Addi- SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska ) ss. J County of Cass By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by Clerk of District Court with 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; Tim same beins: levied upon and oVon as the nronertv of Ray E Palmyra, in the county of Otoe; on Frederick and Claire M. Frederick, the 24th day of November, 1937, be ginning at 9:30 o'clock a. m. in the Masonic Hall in Greenwood, in the county of Cass; on the 24th day of November, 1937, beginning at 1:30 o'clock p. m. in the Farm Bureau Of fice iu Weeping Water, in the county of Cass, Nebraska. All persons, firms and corporations, I 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, o7-5w Nebraska