TLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937. PAGE FOUR John, Clary and Jack DENTISTRY and PUBLIC -HEALTH Approved by American Dental Association and the United States Public Health Service PLATTSMOUTH DENTAL SOCIETY CHAPTER XXXV "I never realized." said Mrs. Knight, "that a child's first teeth were so important. If mothers only knew how important they are, I'm sure they would give them better care." "That it true," replied Dr. Young. "Fortunately, mothers are learning. Magazines, newspapers, and the radio are devoting a great deal of space to child health. Parents are more health conscious than ever before." "Do you think Carl's face would be disfigured if you extracted that baby molar and did not put in a space maintainer?" asked Mrs. Knight. "I wouldn't say definitely," an swered the dentist. "It might and it might not. I do know that the early loss of the baby teeth often plays havoc with the shape of a child's jaws and mouth. "Let me show you a few pictures of some interesting cases which I have in my collection. These are pic tures of children who lost one or more of their baby teeth early in life. Their permanent teeth came in crooked and they had to spend many months under the care of an ortho dontist in having their teeth straightened, simply because they weren't given the proper preventa tive dental care. "Here is a young girl whose lower baby molars were so badly decayed that they had to be extracted when she was 6 years old. Her sixth year or first permanent molars shifted forward into the 6pace left by her lost baby molars. This caused her upper and lower teeth to come to gether improperly. As she grew old er, her upper front teeth shifted for ward and her lower front teeth. shifted backward. Naturally, this spoiled her looks, as it gave her a rabbit-like cast of countenance. "Here is another case," said the dentist, as he picked up a second picture, "which could have been pre vented had the child been given pre ventive dental care. Notice how the bicuspids on one side of the mouth are crowded and crooked. That was caused by the fact that the baby mo lars were extracted too soon. Some times, when the baby molars are lost too soon, the child's first permanent or sixth year molors tip forward and partially close upthe space. This, of course, prevents the bicuspids, which are the permanent teeth that .replace the baby molars, from coming in pro perly. . In fact, sometimes, the first permanent molar tips so far forward that the bicuspid becomes locked be neath it and can't erup'at all. "This is an interesting case," Con tinued the dentist, as he held up'a picture of a ; fourteen-year-old girl. "This child has a buck tooth. See how the upper cuspid has been forc ed out of line and how it has erupt ed above the other teeth? Because she lost two of her baby molars when she was quite young, her Jaws did not develop properly. Because of the underdeveloped jaws, her teeth were so crowded that her upper perma nent cuspid, had to erupt above and to one side of her other teeth. "Each one of these cases of abnor mal occlusion, as they are called, could have been prevented had these children been given the proper kind of early dental care." . (To be Continued) 29 LIVES SNUFFED OUT IN ACCIDENTS FROM OCT. 9-16 Twenty-nine people in Nebraska lost their lives- as the result of acci dents during the week ending Octo ber 16, 1937 according to the report compiled by the State Department of Public Instruction and the Nebraska Press Association. This high has been reached only once before. The week ending July 11, 1936 also recorded twanty-iine deaths. Accidents for the week showed a continued drop totaling only two hundred seventy as compared to three hundred twenty- two for the week ending October 2, 1937 and injuries and deaths came to two hundred fifty-nine as compared to two. hundred eighty-two of 'the previous week. The children's report for this week shows five children killed, pne disabled, and fifty-six in jured. JAZZ BAND AT PALACE LONDON. Nov. IS .UP King George VI has broken a tradition which even his predecessor the pres ent Duke of Windsor was unable to do, Buckingham Palace attendants agreed today. For the first time a ''jazz'' band played for the royal dancers and 1,000 other guests in the palace's ball room last night at the court ball in honor of King Leopold III ot Belgium. Former King Edward could not do t'aat, palace sources said, because most of his brief reign was the offi cial mourning period for the late King George V. Phone news items to No. 6. DOCK ITEMS A beautiful monument was erect ed to the memory of the late Charles M. Buell last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, H. It. Lawton were in Lincoln early last -week, where they papered an apartment. The sale of Mrs. William Heier last Tuesday was well attended and most of the property brought a good price. Carl Buck, whc waa Injured in a wreck on the highway some time ago is now able to be about on crutches. although not yet recovered from his Injuries. Herman R. Schmidt has been cut ting down some dead trees at the home of Uncle Fred Deickman, and will have a good supply of fuel when he gets done. Mrs. Ray Gamlin has been ser iously ill at her home in Murdock, the services of a nurse being re quired. Mrs. Trulteen, a graduate nurse, has been secured to care for the patient. Bryan McDonald was in Lincoln last Monday, being called there on business and " to consult with the governor regarding the game pre serve to be maintained in the vicin ity of Murdoch. Alvin Rornemeier. who ' was SO seriously injured some months ago, having to have his arm pinned to gether, was in Lincoln one day last week and had the splints used to hold the arm in position removed, returning home and is again back at his work. The home of Glen Harger was made happy last Monday by the ar rival of a sou and heir that tipped the scales at sy3 pounds. The young man and his mother are getting along very nicely and the father is as proud as a peacock. The young man was born at the Bryan Memor ial hospital in Lincoln. Visited with Brother Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heinemann were at Brownville last Monday, where they went to visit at the home of Will Heinemann. who resides a few miles north of that historic old village. While there tkey attended a sale and purchased some apples. In speaking of the apples raised down there, Henry says there are thous ands of fine apples still laying in heaps in the orchards awaiting for some one to buy them. Shall We Have a Town Team? The Murdock high school has a fine basketball team again this year, that can be counted upon to take more than their share of games played. There are also some tip-top players here from the high school teams of former years who are desir- ft " ious of organizing a town team. The Independent Order of Foresters have provided the uniforms and other in cidental expense of getting a team organized, but the big problem i9 finding a suitable place to practice at a figure which the boys interested in forming the team feel they can afford to pay. Some are of the opin ion the Foresters should also bear this expense. The matter of raising money for the rent of such a place is being considered by a number of citizens and business men of the town, but nothing definite has been done as yet "in this respect. A town team, composed of these ex-high school stars should prove a popular drawing card in games with like teams of other towns. Making Home Modern Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peters, who have been making their home in the house which Mrs. Fred Stock, Sr., purchased last spring, moved to the Mrs. John Bornemeier house. Since the house of Mrs. Stock was vacated, she has been having it remodeled and made modern in every respect, installing water and, all the modern conveniences it affords, as well as a furnace to heat the place. When the work is completed, Mrs. Stock will move to town and make her home in the property. Mrs. Harry Gillespie Here Mrs. Harry Gillespie of North Loup, has been a guest at the home of her mother and brother, Bryan McDonald. Mrs. Gayle McDonald has also been visiting here during the past week. Sunday, Gayle and the children came down and visited for the day, Mrs. McDonald returning home with them. Albert Schroader Very Sick Albert Schroader, who has resided alone on a farm southwest of Mur dock, after being in poor health for some time, became much worse last Monday morning. He was able to crawl to his telephone and dialed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chirles Kupke. asking that' a doctor be sent out. Kupke hastened to the office of doctor and with him went to home of , Mr. Schroader, giving patient medicine and otherwise providing for his comfort. A nurse was secured, but as he grew steadilyj worse he was taken to Bryan Memor ial hospital in Lincoln, where he might receive better care and at tention and where a physician would be constantly on hand if needed. Ho continues in a very serious condi tion. Forming Game Reserve A number of the people of Mur dock and vicinity have been interest ed for some time in the matter of providing a reserve for birds and animals and have been instrumental It having set aside by the state au thorities eight sections of land, of which the town of Murdock is a part Under authority of the state, this entire tract has been posted with "No Hunting" signs, thus providing a place of refuge for birds and ani mals. To Spend Thanksgiving Here Miss Dorothy Goerthy, a student at Peru Normal, will spend tha Thanksgiving vacation at home, be ing accompanied by her school chum, Miss Anna Laura Sleet. They will arrive Wednesday evening and re main the rest of the week. Cass County Representative Vernon Rikli has been selected to represent Cass county at the Na tional Cattle show which will be held in Chicago starting November 27th. There will be a representative from each county in the state, sent with all expenses paid. The Rock Island railroad is furnishing free transportation for the boys in its territory. Building Feed Bunks James Miller, residing north of town, was hauling material from the lumber yard here with which to con struct some feed bunks. He turned most of his corn crop into ensilage, and is constructing the feed bunks to handle it with the least possible less. Junior Class Play The Junior class of the Murdock high school gave their play, "The Dutch Detective," at the high school building on Friday evening of last week. A large crowd was . present, and all felt they had received more than their money's worth in enter tainment. The cast of characters in cluded Silas Schlaphof, in the roll of Otto Schmultz, the Dutch detective; Sam Long as Jabo Grabb, the town constable; Erwin Schlaphof as Plunk Jarleck. an escaped lunatic; Warren Rikli as Major Hannibal Howler, the irate father-in-law1; Maurice McDon ald as Augustus Coo, newly-wed; Eunice Kuehn as Ambrosia, wait ress; Lavina Cordes as Mrs. Augus tus Coo, the Major's daughter; Ruth Ruge a3 Araminta Sourdrops, a de signing spinster; Pearl Reuter as Hortensey, the lunatic's companion, and Doris Bornemeier as Katrina, Otto's sweetheart. Entertained 0. E. S. The Order of Eastern Star at Elm wood, with many members in Mur dock and vicinity, were being enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Tool last Wednesday. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. Hannah McDonald and Mrs. Oscar C. Zink. A very pleasant social hour follow ed the business session, climaxed by the serving of delicious refresh ments. Subscribe for the Journal. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Henry Greer, deceased. No. 3307: 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 Vernon Greer as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing be fore said Court on the 17th day of De cember 1937 at 10 a. m. Dated November 20th 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, ' (Seal)n22-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Caroline Mitchell, deceased. No. 3299: , Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is March 21. 1938; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth on March 25. 193s, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated November 15. 1937. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) n22-3w ' County Judge. Mr. the the the Cass county has no bonded In debtedness, as, like tHa state, we have paid cash for our hard sur faced roads and other improve ments as we went. 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested - in the estate of Theodore P. Livingston, de ceased.. No. 3304: Take notice that' a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of L. O. Minor as Administrator; that said petition has been set for hear- iing before said Court on the 3rd day of December, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 3, 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) nS-3w County Judge. NOTICE Whereas, Inas Wever, convicted in Cass county, on the 14th day of February, 1931, of the crime of Murder, has nade application to the Board of Pardons for a commutation and the Board of Pardons, pursuant to law have set the hour of 10:00 a. m., on the 8th day of December, 1937, for hearing on said applica tion, all persons interested are here by notified that they may appear at the State Penitentiary, at Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day and hour and show cause, if any there be, why said application should, or should not be granted. HARRY R. SWANSON, Secretary, Board of Pardons. '. M. F. KRACHER, Chief State Probation Officer. nl5-2w NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of two executions issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Otoe County, Nebraska, both of which were delivered to the undersigned Sheriff on November 13, 1937, on two judgments entered in County Court of Otoe County, Nebraska, and transcripted to said District Court, in actions in which Nebraska City Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion, a corporation is plaintiff, as assignee of Securities Investment Corporation in Tr. No. 170, and as assignee of Fred W. Rottmann and Nebraska City Building & Loan As sociation in Tr. No. 175, and E. Dewey Hoback is defendant, I will, on December 20, 1937, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the South door of the court house in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, offer and sell at public auction the following de scribed real estate taken under said execution as the property of defend ant E. Dewey Hoback, who is the same person as Dewey Hoback and Elmer Dewey Hoback, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth interest in the South 20y2 acres; being Lot 11 in the Southeast Quarter of the South west Quarter, and the South 30 acres, being Lot 12 in the Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion 34, in Township 10, Range 13; Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and the West 65 feet of Lot 10, all in Block 9, in the Village of Nehawka; and Lot 37 in the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; of Section 23, in Township 10, Range 13, all in Cass county, Nebraska. Dated November 13. 1937. H. SYLVESTER. SherifT of Cass County, Nebraska. WM. H. PITZER and MARSHALL PITZER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. nl5-5w SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska j County of Cass "J S8. 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; 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, o7-5w Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska Louis G. Meisinger, William G. Meisinger and Ed.G. Meisinger, Plaintiffs. vs. George A. Salsig, Mrs. George A. Salsig, first real name un known; W. W. Perryman, first real nanie unknown; Kate Per ryman, John T. Lytle, Mrs. John T. Lytle, first real name un known; T. M. McDaniel, first real name unknown, whose true name is Thomas M. McDaniel, and wife Josephine McDaniel; Andrew W. McLaughlin; Wil liam Smith, Mrs. William Smith, first real name unknown: John Scott, Mrs. John Scott, first real name unknown: John Scott, Jr. and wife Eliza Scott; Myrtle P. Atwood, Nellie p. Agnew; Mrs. Thomas E. Parmele, first real name unknown; Jack Parmele, Mrs. Jack Parmele, first real name unknown; Ruth Parmele, Mary Catherine Parmele; the heirs, -devisees, legatees, person al representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of George A. Salsig; Mrs. George A. Salsig, first real name un known; W. W. Perryman, first real name unknown; Kate Per ryman, John T. - Lytle, Mrs. John T. Lytle, first real name unknown; .T. M. McDaniel, whose true name is Thomas M. McDaniel,' Josephine McDaniel; Andrew W. McLaughlin, Wil- I iiam Smith. Mrs. William Smith, first real name unknown; John Scott, Mrs. John Scott, first real name unknown; John Scott, Jr. and Eliza Scott; Calvin H. Par mele also known as C. H. Par mele, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons hav ing or claiming any interest in and to the northwest quarter (NW) of Section twenty nine (29), and the north half (N) of the north half (N) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of Section twenty-nine (29), all in Township twelve (12) , north. Range thirteen (13) , east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names, unknown, Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE To the Defendants: George A. Salsig, Mrs. George A. Salsig, first real name unknown; WV W. Perryman, first real name un known: Kate Perryman. John T. Lytle, Mrs. John T. Lytle, first real name unknown; T. M. McDaniel, first real name unknown, whose true name is Thomas M. McDaniel, and wife Josephine McDaniel, Andrew W. McLaughlin, William Smith, Mrs. William Smith, first real name un known; John Scott, Mrs. John Scott, first real name unknown;' John Scott, Jr. and wife Eliza Scott; Myrtle P. Atwood, Nellie P. Agnew; Mrs. Thomas E. Parmele, first real name unknown; Jack Parmele, Mrs. Jack Parmele, first real name unknown; Ruth Parmele. Mary Catherine Par mele; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all oth er persons interested in the estates of George A. Salsig, Mrs. George A. Salsig, first real name unknown; W. W. Perryman, first real name un known, Kate Perryman, John T, Lytle, Mrs. John T. Lytle, first real name unknown; T. M. McDaniel, whose true name is Thomas M. Mc Daniel. Josephine McDaniel, Andrew W. McLaughlin, William Smith. Mrs. William Smith, first real name un known; John Scott, Mrs. John Scott, first real name unknown, John Scott, Jr. and Eliza Scott; Calvin H. Par mele also known as C. H. Parmele, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the north west quarter (NWU) of Section twenty-nine (29), the north half (N ) of the north half (N) of the southwest -, quarter (SWU ) of Section twenty-nine (29). rall in Township twelve' (12), north. Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th' P. M.; in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You are each of you hereby noti fied that Louis G. Meisinger, William G. Meisinger and Ed G. Meisinger, as plaintiffs, (led a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on November 8, 19 37, against you and each of you; the object, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to the northwest quarter (NWU) of Sec tion twenty-nine (29). the north half (N) of the north half N) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of Section twenty-nine (29), all in Township twelve (12), north. Range thirteen (13), east of the 6th P. M., in Cass count, Nebraska, and for equitable relief; and to cancel of record a mortgage to Andrew W, McLaughlin, on the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 29, for 51.963.6S. dated June 30, 1S84, and recorded in Book Q at page 462, and to cancel a mortgage to Calvin H. Parmele on the north west quarter of said Section 29 for $3,500.00 dated April 15. 18S7, re corded in Book V at page 43, and to cancel a mortgage given to C. II Parmele on the north half of the north half of the southwest quarter of said Section 29 for $900.00 dated July 3, 1S85, recorded in Book S at page13 4, all in the mortgage rec ords of Cass county, Nebraska. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 27th day of December, 1937, or the allegations in said peti tion will be taken as true and a de cree rendered in favor of plaintiffs and against you and each of you ac cording to the prayer of said peti tion. Dated this 8th day of November, 1937. LOUIS G. MEISINGER. WILLIAM G. MEISINGER, ED G. MEISINGER. Plaintiffs. W. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. nl5-4w NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To, all persons interested in the estate of Tabitha T. Smith, also known as Talitha T. Smith, deceas- ed. No. 3276: Take notice that the Administra tor with will annexed of said estate has filed his final report and a peti tion for examination and allowance of his administration . accounts, de termination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and re port will be heard before said Court on December 11, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 12. 1937. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) nl5-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE In the District Court 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 hoise in the City .of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on Saturday, 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: Lots' 5 and 6 in Jones' Addi 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 NOTICE OF PENDING SUIT To IDAGLEN THOMAS: Take notice that Harvey B. Koop, Plaintiff, Assignee of Home State Bank. Louisville, Nebr., has this day commenced an action against you and Ivan L. Thomas in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose mortgage on Lots 206, 207 and 208 in the Village of Louisville, Cass county, Nebraska, dated Nov. 16, 1926, to secure note of same date for $1,065.00 on whjch there is a balance claimed to be due of $718. 00. You are required to answer said petition on or before January 3rd, 1S3S. or the prayer of said petition will be taken as true and foreclosure granted as prayed. HARVEY B. KOOP. Plaintiff. D. O. Dwyer & W. L. Dwyer, Attorneys for Plaintiff. nl5-4w SHERIFF'S SALE Slate of Nebraska S3. County of Cass 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, I will on the 14th day of December, A. D. 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of tne court nouse, at i-iausmoum, Ne braska, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to wit: The South Half of the North west Quarter and the Northeast 'Quarter of the Northwest Quar-. ter and Lot 3 in the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter, all in Section eighteen llS), Township Ten (10), North. Range Fourteen (14) East of the 6th P. M.. in the County of Cass. Nebraska; Thp snmp beine: levied uoon and taken as the property of Roy F. Becker, et! Kitzel Bergstrand has f.i her r.: al. Defendants." to satisfy a judgment ; tion alleging that John L. Siavely. of said Court recovered by Hattie I. Keedy. et al, riaintiffs, against said Defendants. riattsmouth. Nebraska. November 10, A. D. 1937. II. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, nll-5w Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE William A. Ost.. et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Amaziah M. Rose, et al. Defend ants. To Amaziah M. Rose, Joseph "W eb ster. William Alden Lombard. Mary Maria Wilcox. Isaac Coe. I. Coe. Win. 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 NVs of SEi and SV of SY2 of the NEU of Sec. 32, N3 of the SV2 and S of the S of the NVs of Sec. 33, all in Town. 10. Range 14, Cass County, vhraska. otherwise described as fnmmPTirinf at the SW corner of NV& off SEU of Sec. 32, Town. 10, Range 14. Cass County. Nebraska, thence North to NWU of the S of the S 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 26th day of Octo ber, 1937, William A. Ost and Clara Nutzman 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 tne allegations of said petition will be taken as . true and a decree entered accordingly. W'lLLIAM A. OST ana CLARA NUTZMAN OST, Plaintiffs. GEO. II. IIEINKE, Attorney. nl-5w Phone news Item to No. 6. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in - the estate of Samuel D. Fitchhorn, de ceased. No. 3256: Take notice that the Administrat or 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 Decem ber 3, 1937, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 3, 1937. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) n8-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND Notice is 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 said decree provided, I will on the 30th day 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-halt 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. 5S feet, thence running West 147. 5S feet to the place of beginning. to satisfy the above liens and costs. Dated this 26th day of Octot-r, ig II. SYLVESTER. Sheriif-cf Cass Ccunt-. Nbrask. GEO. H. HEINKE. Attorney for PLaicti. NOTICE OP HEASINO Estate No. 3 SO 5 cZ John L- Sniv lv and Hannah l SuaTTy ch c ceased. in the Countr Court ci Cass County. Ntbraska. The State of Nebraska: To all r' sens interested in said siats. cre-i:- 'tors and heirs take notice, that Evi::n a resident ana inuiiuuaui - ci-untv, Nebraska, died intestate or. or about the 11th day of December, 1922. seized of the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: A rarcel of land described as follows: Commenting at a point 16 rods east of the NW corner of the NEU of the NWU of Section 2. Township 10. North. Range 9 East of the 6th P. M.. thence south 20 rods, thence east S rods, thence north 20 rods, thence west S rods to the place of beginning leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, t-wit: Hannah L. Snavely. his wife; Charles H. Snavely, Lee M. Snavely and Edith Kitzel. now Edith Kitzel Bergstrand, his children, and Maurice Snavely, Marie Snavely. Milton Suavely and Hazel Snavely. grandchild ren, and children of a deceased son. Said petition also alleges that Hannah L. Snavely, a resident and inhabitant of Cass county, Nebras ka, died intestate on or about the 13th day of March. 1929. seized or an undivided one-third interest in and to the real estate described above, and leaving as her sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: Charles H. Snavely. Lee M. Snavely and Edith Kitzel, now Edith Kitzel Bergstrand, her children, and Maurice Snavely, Marie Snavely, Milton Snavely . and Hazel Snavely, grandchild ren, and children of a deceased son. Said petition further alleges that the interest of the petitioner is that of an heir and also a subsequent pur chaser of a part of said real estate; that no application for administra tion has been made and the estates of said decedents have not been ad ministered in the State of Nebraska; and prays for a determination of. the time of the death of said John L. Snavely and Hannah L. Snavely. each deceased, and of the heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of said real property belonging to each of said deceased persona, in the State of Nebraska. You are further notified that said petition will be heard before the County Court of Cass County, in the court house at Plattsmouth. Nebras ka, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on the 3rd day of December. 1937. Dated this 4th day of November, 1937. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) nS-3w County Judge. I