MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938. PAGE POTO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL 1RD0CK ITEMS Warren Richards of Wabash was a business visitor in Murdoch last Wednesday. Ed (Jaiuiway was a visitor in Lin coln over Sunday, being a guest of bis daughter who resides there. Mrs. Win. Itrandt and daughter, Mrs. Clifford Meisinger, of near Ne hawka, visited friends here during the past week. I. G. Ilornbeck has not been feel ing very well the past few weeks, but has lain able, to keep up his work as agent for the Rock Island. Eddie Craig and wife and Miss Orlaud Parriott were in Lincoln on business Monday, securing some sup plies for the barber shop and beauty parlor. Minton V. Wood of Elmwood was a visitor in Murdock last Tuesday and was looking after some business matters with County Commissioner Henry C. Backemeyer. Vernon Rikli and mother, Mrs. Leo Rikli were in Omaha Monday of last week, where they looked after the transaction of business. They made the trip in their ear. Mrs. Carl Raumgart ner of Valen tine has hccii visiting friends a nd lelatives in Murdock the past week. being a guest at tlie home of Mr. and!,,, i,r,,j.,t hack home last Mon Mrs. Conrad Paumgartner. (i.,v Tlu, fi,,ctors hold out encour The Ladies Aid of the Murdock ,,IIU,I1( ,, i,js ultimate recovery. hurch met at the home of Mr. and j ,,,,, S;1V ,,,, wiM vo t() ri.main in Mrs. A. II. Ward last Wednesday, j S(.VtT;l) weeks yet and be very A very pleasant meting was enjoy- , )ul during the time of his con ed. Mrs. James Mills was ussistiiiit ViiK-tnni-o. hostess. J Mrs. Nelson Twecton ot Weeping Water was a visitor in Muruoik hist Saturday and Sunday, being a guest ; at the home of her son while here. She was seeking to rent a place to live in Murdock. but was not able IU MTIIR' one. I I r : o c..:.., ! upeiuny oeivit-e oiauun ! ciiaiu aim iin ii i I'ifif, ol -v:-u-land. were in Murdock last Wed nesday making preparations to in stall u.ts pumps and open a service station in the building where E. W. Thimgnu operated his garage before he moved to P sheriff. at turnout h to become Grandson Arrives in West Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Schewe have been advised ot the arrival ot aj ;on at the home of their son! and vile. Mr. and Mrs. Marion j Schewe of Denver. Mother and son reported doing nicely. This makes! tln-m two i hibheii, a daughter and: now the son. j Attended fleeting at Manley ! M.-sdani'S .Merle ( ; illespi.-. Bryan ! Mi Doi.ael. Laci-v McDonald and' partv of housewives who drove to Ma r.b'.v last Wednesday in spite of the rain, and attended a meeting of tile Royal Neighbors lodge. Follow ing the regular business session, the members enjoyed a sociable hour at cards, i limaxcd with the .serving of! refreshments. Will Exhibit Calf at Stock Show I W. (). S( hewe. who is a brct d'T and grower of line blooded live stock, had Dr. Wilson. Elmwood vcterinar- itn make some tests of a Calf h'1 expects to exhibit at the 1'uu stock show at Couik il I Muffs in the near future. Mr. Schewe lias been in the stock breeding; business for several J years, is well versed i u judging and has produced some tine specimens of the breed he specializes in. Women Meet at Church The Woman's -Missionary society of the Murdock ( hurch met last Wed nesday at the church to consider such matters of business that came before them. The holies sire very ac tive in the missionary work. Had Their Pictures Taken Members of the Murdock basket ball team were in Lincoln last week, where they were able to witness a number of games in the state tour nament, and also had their pictures taken. After a very .successful sea son of play and the winning of the Cass county championship, the local boys were defeated by Greenwood in the district class C tournament at that place and did not get to par ticipate in the state tournament, but enjoyed watching a number of the games while in Lincoln. Cars were provided to take them to the capital city by Coach Miller, Lacey McDon ald and John W. Kruger. The play era who went were Buz Gakemeier, Lyle Stock, Reuben Stock, Marvin Weber, Way land Ward. Warren Rikli, Mossis McDonald, Russell Goerthy, Dick McDonald and Orville Cordcs. Home from Hospital Carl Buck, who was injured in an Laughing Around the World With IRVIN S. COBB In the Nick of Time By IRVIN S. COBB y PAIR of Scots who had come over to Nova Scotia to take up the harmless occupation of reclaiming the land, decided to go fishing for cod.CThey took along with them a jug of prime liquor and tapped it with more or less frequency. The fishing was excellent and a good time was had by all, but on the way home a squall came up stid the pair, overwhelmed by bad weather, began to despair of reaching .-hore. In the midst of their difficulties the Presbyterianism in their blood began to assert itself. They decided to make a combined effort to test the efficacy of prayer and to inject a clause which amounted to taking the pledge. Mr. MacPherson was extending himself in fervor and leading MacTavish onward. r "Oh, Lord and Master!" he shouted into the midst. "If you weel forgive us our indiscretions we r "omise to na' again go forth wi any stimulating grog in can- pos " rt "Stav yer voice, MacPherson!" exclaimed MacTavish. "I think 1 see land." (American News Features. Jr ,.n iH"hu:u- X'n 1 last i f;, II. and after a period of confine- L.ent ... his home and Led. was re- j .,, v,.,j ,,, ., i,j,,colu hospital several I ... i-s ...... treatment was able I Work Takes Him Thru West i I.ouis Ilornbeck. who many years I ago was operator at the Rock Island j railroad station here, working with! ! his brother. I. G. Ilornbeck. cave up j that work to accept a position with! the Modern Woodman as traveling auditor, a job that takes him to all parts of the country. LastWednes ; day he visited his brother and old j friends here. He is making his home ' ! i in Lincoln at present and has just J j returned from Colorado Springs, j ! where he audited the books and nc-j counts of a number of subordinate hh es. This week he is to leave on an Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ilallstrom vis extended western trip that will takejited at the home of his parents in him to Denver. Salt Lake and on to I Seattle, thence down the coast to Los Angeles and thence eastward to Texas, coming northward from the Lone Star state to Omaha. A large number of lodges will be visited on this trip and he will be al months. one sever- i Readers' Meeting The members of the Four Square Club met with Mrs. A. .1. Tool Mon- day evening. This special meeting jv.as held for the purpose of devot : ing more time to the optional read ying which accompanies the regular j ( lub schedule. Mrs. Paid Amgweit review the book "Katrina." by Sally ! Salminen. Katrina was the heroine in this Finnish novel which depict ed peasant life among farmers and seafaring folks. "Papa Bouchard" liv yhty KijoU Scawell was presented Henry Tool. Tlu main char- actcr was Mr. Pouc i rd, whose ca re- i free life was the result of having een a parrot escape his cage and (loom. ,irs. Libert .Miller recaptured some of the thrills of jungle life in Martin Johnson's "Congori 11a." In the discussion which followed these interesting reviews, the fact was emphasized that many of the new books are pioneer stories. 'Katrina" was an example of this. One may read for fact or for fun. "Papa Rouchard" was a line example of reading for fun, and "Congorilla" was decidedly a book of facts. HAPPY HOME PROJECT CLUB Tl Happy Home Project club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Fomoff with Mrs. Franz Petereit assistant hostess. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Harry Meisinger, acting as president. Our president taking the place of our leader, Mrs. Henry Albeit who was unable to do so. The eTTttion of officers was voted on as follows: Mrs. Walter For no ft', president; Mrs. Will Keil, vice-president; Mrs. Henry Albert and Mrs. Harry Meisinger, leaders; Mrs. B. M. Huhbell. secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Kaffenberger. club reporter and gift committee. Plans were made to continue our birthday party for each member as previously, also a family party to be held March ISth. The meeting was then turned over to the leaders. Mrs. George Schroeder and Mrs. Rudolph Meisinger. The lesson on" "Fitting the Dress" was very interesting. There were eight members pres ent and two visitors, Mrs. Edgertou of Flat isinout li. group chairman. Achievement day program is April 1 !" h ft 1 ' hurch. o'clock at Presbyterian I I niii h u:k si'i'iTil liv the hosteses which was enjoyed by all. Cl.l'P. REPORTER. AVOCA NEWS William Heebner and his mother had their com shelled last Tuesday. The grain was delivered to the Mar- quardt elevator. Paul Straub and family recently moved to town from their farm in the country and will live here for the present at least. Oscar Zimmerer and his mother were guests in Nebraska City last Sunday, having dinner at the home of friends who reside there. C. II. Peck and son were in town last Tuesday, coming to secure some lumber to be used in the repair of their farm home. Among the repairs under way is a new floor. ! Plattsmouth. while Mr. Ilallstrom j was looking after the duties of his office of County Commissioner. John Kuhge aim wile, ot near Talmage, visited last Sunday at the home of John's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. F. Ruhge. enjoying a very pleasant day and an excellent din ner. John Marquardt was in Lincoln last Tuesday, being accompanied by his mother. Mrs. IL H. Marquardt, Mrs. J. W. Rreiidel, Caroline Mar quardt and Mrs. Hall, wife of the Congregat ional minister. Miss Hazel Paier. who is a mem ber of the editorial staff of the Ne braska City News-Press, visited at the home of her parents in Avoca over Sunday. Saturday night she was a brief visitor in Plattsmouth. Dan Suddutli recently moved from the place owned by the Quinton es tate, on which he has been living the past year. The family are locating in Nehawka. where Mr. Sudduth has accepted a position selling farm im plements. Carl Zaiser. the garage man, was quite poorly for a number of days, being kept from his work at the garage. p,y the latter part of the week he was feeling considerably belter and was able to be at the garage a part of the time. A Missouri Pacific bridge building crew is in Avoca, being engaged in the rebuilding of three bridges in this locality, two south of town and one north of town. They expect to be here about six weeks before the work is completed and they are sent elsewhere. J. W. Kunz, who makes his home in the southeastern part of town, where he and his son conduct an auto repair shop, lias been seriously ill during the past week, and while he is being given expert medical at tention, he has not shown the de sired improvement. Repainting Building ' The store building occupied by the Morley service station and Bennies grocery store is being repainted by Claude Hollenberger. The paint on this building was blistered when the Marquardt building across the street was destroyed by fire some time ago. Holding Lenten Services Lenten devotions are being held each Friday evening at the Congre gational church in Avoca. conducted by the minister. Rev. Hall, and also the secretary of the State As sociation of Congregational churche3. Last Friday night the service was in charge o the minister ot the Con gregational church at Syracuse. of Louisville and Mrs. Woest John, Mary and Jack DENTISTRY and PUBLIC HEALTH Approved by American Dental Association and the United States Public Health Service PLATTSMOUTH DENTAL SOCIETY CHAPTER XLV On the night of Jack's seventeen th birthday. Mrs. Reynolds was giv en an excellent opportunity to ob serve the unfortunate effect which defective teeth may have on a child's personality. Among the guests at Jack's party was a young man of Jack's age George Richmond. George was tall. dark, slender, and rather good look ing except that his face was expres sionless. He rarely smiled and sel dom spoke. When he did speak. Mrs. Reynolds, not iced that his hand cov ered his mouth or his lips were so tightly drawn that she could scarce ly hear his words. He did not enter the games or festivities nor join the others in song at the piano. Mrs. Reynolds was not sure whether George avoided the girls or whether they avoided him. In any event, he spent the greater part of the even ing alone. Feeling that his shyness ami tim idity would ruin his entire evening, she cleverly managed to select him for her dinner partner. Not until George began to cat did she realize the cause of his shyness. He was suffering from a severe case of den tal neglect. One of his upper front teeth was missing and several more were badly decayed. Instantly, she recalled Dr. Young's lecture on the influence of decayed teeth on be havior. 'Here was a young man about to enter adulthood, cruelly handicapped by his dental appear ance. Mrs. Reynolds made it her busi ness to become better acquainted with George's mother. She learned from Mrs. Reynolds that early in life George had developed a decided antipathy towards dentistry. Try as she would, she could not persuade her son to take care of his teeth or to allow a dentist to repair them. "You know." explained Mrs. Rich mond, excusing her sou's behavior, "even as a child George objected so strenuously to having his teeth fixed that I didn't have the heart to insist on the matter. Poor dear. I don't know what is going to become of him. lie is so ashamed of his teeth that he won't go anywhere or do any thing. I can scarcely get him to leave the house. In fact, recently he was objecting to going to school. I'm so worried about him. 1 do want him to finish high school." After this conversation. Mrs. Rey nolds was more sorry than ever for George. Obviously, he was the vic tim of an overindulgent mother. Had Mrs. Richmond been less concerned about George's childish wishes and more concerned about his future, his present behavior problems would not have existed. Young men entering the business world today must be physically and mentally equipped to cope with life's battles. George, be cause of Ill's extreme dental defects, is handicapped from the very begin ning. (Continued ) FAIRVIEW NOTES A very patriotic meeting was held at the home of Geneva Franke. Elvera Ilennings led a round table discussion on patriotism. It brought out very clearly that loyalty in the home leads the way for better citi zens. .Many points were given about our flag, such as: meaning of the colors, how to be carried in parades, how to be saluted, never to be draped and how to lie placed when used with other kind of Hags. Teckla Alexen had a program in keeping with "1'sed Car Week" which was very much enjoyed. Roll call was answered by "An Embarrassing Moment" which caused much lnerrinH nt. Doris Tritsch assislcd the hostess in serving. Next month's meeting will be at Marie Speck's with Margaret Terry berry assisting. Laura Tritsch and Lucy Tcrrybcrry will be in (barge of the program. Irene Alexen, Dora liuechler and Eva Gansemer were visitors. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun tj Xebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John Irvin Elwood, tie teased. No. 329 6: Take notice that the Executrix of s.a id estate has filed her final report and a petition for examination and allowance of her administration ue ounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said pe tition and report will be heard be fore said Court on April 8, 193S, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated March S.' 193S. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) ml4-3w County Judge. k J. Howard Davis Attorney at Law b Plattsmoulh t NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Xebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Etta May Moore, deceased. No. 3319: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is July 11, 193S; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on July 15, 1938, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections dulv filed. Dated March 11, 1938. A. II. DUXBFRY. (Seal) mll-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF PRORATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Xebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of George Oberle, Jr., deceas ed. No. ?,:)2:): 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 Ida Oberle as Administratrix c. t. a. thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 1st day of April, 1!K1S, at 10 o'clock a. in. Dated March 2, A. ( Seal 1 m 7-3 w 1 :;. H. DFX PER Y. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Xebraska County of Cass J ss. By virtue by C. E. District of an Order of Sale issued way. Clerk of the within and for Cass County, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the Kith day of April. A. D. 1938, at 10:00 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: The North Half of the South east Quarter of Section Ten ( 1 0 . Township North Range Nine Tea (10), 9 ), East of the Oth P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska ; The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Minnie Koelofsz, et al. Defendants to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Libbie Wood Curyea, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. March 9th A. D. 1J3S. II. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County, mln-ow Nebraska. REFEREE S SAL? In the District Court of Cass County, Xebraska Laura Etta Ilendee, ") Plaintiff vs. Fred McEIvain. et al. Defendants j Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska, entered in the above entitled cause on the 2oth day of December. 1937. and an Order of Sale entered on the 31st day of December. 1937, the Sole Referee will on the 21st day of March, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth. in Cass coun ty. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, lor;, on the day of sale, and the balance when said sale shall bo continued by the Court, the following described real estate, to wit: Lot 3d. in the SW 1 i of the SE'i of Section 13. Township 12. Range 13. East of the th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska. Sale will be held open for one hour. Dated this 11th day of February, 1 9 3 S WALTER H. SMITH. Sole Referee. A. L. T1DD. Attorncv for Plaintiff. fll-aW SHERIFF'S SALE State of Xebraska County of (ass P.v virOn by C. E. District ot an Ne- Order of Sale issued why. Clerk of tlu within iiiul for Cass County biasKa. and to me directed, t he Hil It day of April. A. I will on I . 193S. at 10:00 o'clock a. in, of said day al the south front door of (he court house in Maid County, .sell at public auction to the hlnhest bidder for cash the follow inc. real estate lo wit: Commencing at the South west (oilier ol the South Half I l-j I ol the Northwest Quar ter ( '( of Section Thirty-two I 32 I, Township Twelve (12. lialiM" Nine 9. East ol" the I. Ill P .M., theme East 2f rods. I hence North SO rods, thence We.,i iM! rods. 111. nee South SO rods, lo the place of beginning, containing Thirteen acres (13 A I more or less; . The same being levied upon and taken ns the property of Stella M. Goinei'dingcr. et al. Defendants, to satisfy a Judgim nl of said Court re covered by Emma Sherman, Plaintiff against said Defend nits. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March' 9, A. D. 1938. H. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. J. C. BRYANT, Attorney for Plaintiff. ml0-5w Seo thq goods you buy. Catalog descriptions are alluring 6nough, but how about the good3 when you get them? TAX FORECLOSURE In the District Court of Cass County, Xebraska City of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, a Municipal Cor poration, Plaintiff vs. William J. Streight, sin gle, et al, Defendants V NOTICE To the Defendants: Margaret Jackson, single; Edward Streicht and wife. Ann Streight, sole: heirs at law of Elizabeth C. Streight, deceased; the creditors and all per sons having any interest in the es tate of Elizabeth C. Streight, de ceased; Nora Livingston Scott, Rob ert Livingston, sole heirs at law of Theodore P. Livingston, deceased; the creditors and all persons having any interest in the estate of Theo dore P. Livingston, deceased; George H. Falter and wife, Ella M. Falter; Emma Smith and husband. Chauney Smith; Elizabeth Heine and hus band, Heine, first and real name unknown, sole heirs at law of Jacob P. Falter, deceased: the credi tors and all persons having any in terest in the estate of Jacob P. Fal ter, deceased; Martha R. Young and husband. Young, firsthand real name unknown; Clara E. God win and husband. Godwin, first and real name unknown: Ralph G. Palmer and wife. Palmer, first and real name unknown; Wal ter W. Palmer and wife, Palmer, first and real name un known; Matilda Lenhoff and hus band. Lenhoff. first and real name unknown; La Vaughn Nordin and wife. Nordin. first and real nam unknown; William Ral- lance and wife. Rallance. first and real name unknown; Joseph Buttery and wife. Buttery, first and real name unknown; Chris tina Barr and husband. Barr, first and real name unknown; Chris tina Barr Hain and husband, Hain. first and real name unknown; W. K. Fox. sometimes known as Kelly Fox. first and real name un known, and wife. Fox, first and real name unknown: the credi tors and all other persons interested in the estate of W. K. Fox, deceas ed, first and real name unknown; Joseph R. Kelly; Genevieve Sanders and husband, Sanders, first and real name unknown; Leon a F. Taylor, widow; Andrew Burns Tay lor and wife. Taylor, first and real name unknown; John B. Taylor and wife, Taylor, first and real name unknown; Carl C. Taylor and wife. Taylor, first and real name unknown; the credi tors and all other persons interested in the estate of Mary Theodora Tay lor, sometimes known as Theodoia Taylor, deceased; William II. Tuey and wife, Tuey, first and real name unknown; Jennie Ehler and husband, Ehler. first and real name unknown; William Schwab and wife, Schwab. first and real name unknown; Charles Allen and wire. Doris Allen; Jessie F. Schomaker and husband. Schomaker, first and real name unknow n ; Central States Land Company; Mike Dohnansky and wife, Dohansky. first and real name unknown; John Fitzger ald and wile. Fitzgerald. first and real name unknown; Michael E. Bannin and wife, Bannin, first and real name un known; Alice E. Hazzard. widow; John Edward Hazzard and Ann Parr, sole heirs at law of John E. Hazzard. deceased; the creditors and all persons interested in the estate of John E. Hazzard. deceased; and all persons having or claiming any interest in, right or title to. or lien upon the following described real estate, to-wit: Iols ." and Block ."!;: Iots Lot S, Block ' . Block a: Lot 4, 11 and 12, Block 1; 7; Lot !. Block 41; Lot S and all of Lot the East 'i of 9, Block L" 4. Block 99; Lot 9, Block 'i2; Lot Lots 1. 2 and 3, Block 111; Lot 9, Block 122: Lot 10. Block 122; Lots L 2 and 3. Block 123: Lots 9 and 10. Block 13S; Lois 2 and 3, Block l."2; Lot 4. Block 152; Lot a. Block 172: Lots 1 and 2. Block PI, Young & Hays Addition; Lots S and 9, Block 3, O'Neill's Ad dition: Lots t; and 7, Block 3, O'Neill's Addition; Lots 7, S, 9. 10, 11 and 12. Block 2. O'Neill's Addi tion; Lots 7. S and 9, Block 2, Don elans Addition; Lots 7, S, 9, 10. 11 and 12. Block 22. Dukes Addition; Lots 13 and 14, Block 7, Thomp son's Addition; the North half of Lot !. Block 1. Stile's Addition; the West V- of Lots S and 9 and the South -i f the West Vz of Lot 10, and the West 2 1 feet of the East y. of Lots S. ! and 10. Block 31; Lots a.", and r.c! in the SWVi of the SW 1 i of Section IS. Township 12, Range 14. East of the lith P. M.. Cass coun ty. Nebraska; Lot 9. Block 149; Lots 3 and I. Block 41. Young and Hays Addition, all in the City of Platts mouth. Nebraska, real names un known, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 5th day of No vember. 1937, the City of Platts mouth. Nebraska, a Municipal Cor poration, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, against you and each of you, which cause appears in Docket 8, page 219 (9591) of the Records of the Clerk of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, this object and prayer of which petition is in accordance with resolutions adopted and passed by the City Coun cil of said City of Plattsmouth. Ne braska, and which is for the fore closure of the separate tax liens on each and all of the following do scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots 5 and l'.. Block 5; Lot 4. Block 3(5: Lots 11 and 12. Block 1 '. ; Lot S. Block 37: Lot 9. Block 41; the East V of Lot 8 and all of Lot 9. Block 45: Lot 9. Block t'J: Lot 4. Block 99: Lots 1. 2 and 3. Lilo. k 111; Lot 9. Block 122; Lot 10, Block 122- Lots 1, 2 and 3, Illock 123: Lots 9 and 10, Block 13 S; Lots 2 and 3. Block 152; Lot 4, Block 152; Lot 5, Block 172; Lots 1 and 2. Block 4 6, Y.oung & Hays Addition; Lots 8 and 9, Block 3, O'Neill's Ad dition: Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, O'Neill's Addition; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Block 2. O'Neill's Addi- Ition; Lots 7, 8 ana 'J, hiock l, vuu- elan's Addition; Lots t, 8, 9, 10, n and 12, Block 22, Duke's Addition; Lots 13 and 14. I51ock 7. Thomp son's Addition; the North half of Lot 0, Block 1, Stile's Addition; the West i of Lots 8 and 9 and the South Vz f the West Vz of Lot 10, ami the West 2 4 feet of the East V ol Lots S, 9 and 10. Block 31; Lots and 5; in the SW li of the SW'i of Section 18, Township 12, Range 14, East of the ith P. M.. Cass coun ty, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 149; lots 3 and 4, Block 41, Young and Hays Addition, all in the City of Platts mouth. Nebraska. That alPot'the above real estate above described was subject to taxa tion for State, County, City, School District and Municipal purposes, for the several years set out in the peti tion of plaintiff and the Exhibits thereto attached and by reference made a part thereof; and that un less said taxes are paid by you, or any one of you. on said real estate, respectively, a decree will be entered in this court foreclosing and bar ring you and each of you of any and all claims upon, interest in. right or title to. or lien upon or equity of redemption in and to all of said real estate described herein; that the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's lien, together with interest and costs, shall be sold in accordance with law, and fur such other and further relief in the premises as may seem just and equitable to the court. You and each of you are hereby notified that you are required to answer said petition on or "before Monday, the 4th day of April. 193S. and failing to do so. your default will be entered and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's petition. CITY OF PLATTSMOUTH, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, By Plaintiff. J. A. CAP WELL. Plaintiff's Attorney. f2l-4w NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Xebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John L. Smith, deceased. No. 3 322: Take notice that a petition has been fed for the probate of an in strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of Walter J. Wunderlich. as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court 25th day of March, 1938, o'clock a. m. Dated February 2 8. 193 8. on at the 10 A. II. DFX BP "RV. (Seal) f2S-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Application by Administrators for Revivor of Action and Judgment. In the District Court Cass County, Xebraska Vincent W. Straub. Plaintiff v. Ole Olsen. Bertha M. Stone and Carl Stone. Defendants To Carl Stone. Defendant: You are hereby notified that on the application of the undersigned administrators, the following order has been entered in the above en titled cause: "On due consideration of the suggestion of death of Vincent W. Straub. plaintiff, on Sep tember 11, 1937, and of the ap plication by II. J. Requartte and Max Straub, Jr.. adminis trators of his Estate, for revivor of this action and the judgment herein rendered in their names as such administrators, it is "ORDERED: That this action be revived in the names of said administrators as plaintiffs, and that the judgment rendered herein in favor of Vincent W. Straub. plaintiff, January 24, 193 4. for the recovery of the sum or $3,337.81 and interest and costs as therein provided, be revived in their names as such administrators, as plaintiffs, un less sufficient cause he shown herein by the defendants against said revivor on or before April 11. 93S. "On further consideration of the affidavit of the said admin istrators filed herein, it is "ORDERED: That notice of said application be given to the defendant Carl Stone by publi cation of a copy of this order in Plattsmouth Journal for four consecutive weeks." That unless cause ho shown to the contrary, a final order reviving said action and iudument. for. no entered in said cause 11. 193S, or as hoon t h clo nal d application can be on April after aa heard. H I REQFARTTE. MAX STRAPB. Jr . aiuiiiiusuiilnrs of the tale of Vincent -Straub. Deceased. By WM II Pip MARSHALL KKH mill nrzKR. Altoi ne I2S- w oUl that debtodnets. U one of a very fvy nave no boiidd In-