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PLATTSYOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOUSNAL
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938.
Elmwood News
Eldon Stark lias taken the con
tract to handle Oliver farm equip
ment. William Harley, who has been ill
for a number of weeks, was able to
be up town this week.
Cris Sorensen of Palmyra was a
Sunday guest of his uncle, James
Christensen, at the
home.
Mesdames Clifford
William Flaischman
Will Strobel
Preston and
were visiting
friends in Syracuse on Monday of
this last week.
W. A. Atchison has been in Platts
mouth for the past two weeks, act
ing as bailiff at the present term of
the district court.
Miss Josephine Rhoden, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoy Rhoden, has returned to
her work at Lincoln.
The Methodist choir, directed by
Mrs. Doris Cole Clapp, gave a very
interesting and beautiful vesper ser
vice Sunday afternoon.
Mcsdaines J lurry Linder, Eniil
Rosenow and Charles West made a
merry party that went to Lincoln on
Arbor day to visit friends and do
collie shopping.
Mr. ilnd Mrs. Fred Pratt and son
Eugene were. Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Sehroll of Tobias.
Mrs. Pratt is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Schroll.
James Christensen, who fell and
broke his hip si. me months ago. isj
improving. lie can take a few steps. !
but still gets around most of the;
time in a wheel chair.
Charles MelJride. who was taken
ill at the post office last week and
taken to his home by George Eiden
miller, is slowly improving at his
home in east Elm wood.
County Treasurer John E. Turner,
of Plattsmouth. visited relatives here
a we.k ago Tuesday evening after
attending the funeral of Fred C! or
der of Weeping Water that after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Rothwell and
daughter Miss June Adair entertain
ed last Sunday at their home Coun
ty Treasurer and Mrs. John E. Tur
ner and Miss Iorothy June, of
Plattsmouth.
The Victoria kensington met on
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Pearl Capwell. Many members were
present, and several visitors. At the
close of the meeting, refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Mrs. Lucy Lyle, chief operator at
the Elmwood telephone exchange,
and her daughter, Mrs. Floy Puell,
were in Lincoln Tuesday of last
week, where they visited friends and
looked alter business matters.
J. 1-1 C.ustin, wife and son, who
was home from his studies at the
University of Nebraska, were guests
last Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kmil Kosenow, where all en
joyed a tine visit and an excellent
dinner.
The members of the Elmwood
choir on Sunday morning about
three o'clock went from house to
house and sang several beautiful
Easte r songs. They were assisted by
the young people of the Epworth
League.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Penterman
went to Union and Nebraska City to
view the apple blossoms last Sun
day and found thousands of ears on
the highway all bound for the same
place. They returned home via Dun
bar, Otoe and Avoca.
Howard Cook of Colorado was a
vi.-itrr at the home of his brother
Emmitt Cook and family for the
greater part of last week and depart
ed during the latter part of the
week for Oakland where he will
visit for a time at the home of the
parents.
Miss Phyllis Greene, who has been
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A'lma
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in Chicago, where she was employed
as a saleslady in a large department
sore for the past year, returned to
Elmwood last Tuesday and will re
main here for the present at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Greene.
Mrs. M. E. Shelly, formerly Miss
Hazel Olsen, went to South Omaha,
where he husband is employed at
the stock yards and visited him for
a day. He returned home with her
and remained until Tuesday, when
he went back to resume his work at
the stock yards.
A number of the Elmwood Re
bekah lodge members attended the
Rebekah convention at Nebraska
City. Among tlmse present were Mrs.
Ethel Strobel, Mrs. Laura Souther
land. Mrs. Viola Long, Mrs. Tressa
Mendenhall. Mrs. Doris Linder, Mrs.
Frances Miller and Mrs. Dorothy
Miller.
At the meeting of the I. O. O. F
lodge last Monday night, when the
fiftieth anniversary was being cele
brated, all joined in singing "Amer
ica" at the close of the ritualistic
r.ncninsr ceremonies and after this
Secretary Chris Packemeyer and son
Francis rendered a number of vocal
selections.
Clyde Hodgins and family, of Ash
land were guests last Sunday at
the home of the parents of Mrs. Hod
gins. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Thimgan.
Returning home in the evening, they
were accompanied by Miss Laverna
Thimgan. sister of Mrs. Hodgins, who
visited at Ashland for a number of
days. W.
Wabash.
Thimgan
T. Richards and
wife, of
were
home
also guests ut the
for the day.
Herbert Hulfish. who is teaching
school near Wann, and his sister,
Mrs. Pelle Mallo who has been en
gaged in teaching at Red Oak, Iowa,
v.-i 1 1 both terminate their schools on
the same day, May 13th. Mrs. Mal
lery will leave as soon as school is
out for her home in Chicago, where
her husband is engaged in business.
Uncle William Hulfish. who is just
completing thirty-eight years as
caretaker of the Elmwood schools,
together with Mrs. Hulfish, will en
joy a few days' visit with the son
and daughter after school is out.
.Mrs. m. l iaise hman was a visi
tor in Omaha last Sunday, where
she was a guest of Mr. and. Mrs.
Max Fisher, who have just returned
from Santa Monica, Calif., where
they spent the winter. They are
building a new home in Omaha that
is to cost in the neighborhood of
thirty thousand dollars and when
that is completed they will return
to Santa Monica, erecting a home in
that city as well. Mrs. Flaischman
enjoyed huT visit with her friends
very much and was pleased to know
of the prosperity that has come to
them.
Will Have Band Concerts
The Elmwood band has been con
tracted with to provide weekly band
concerts on the street beginning
about the middle of May and con
tinuing during the summer.
This form of entertainment has
proven very popular in the past and
will bring many visitors to town on
concert nights who are not otherwise
accustomed to coming to Elmwood to
trade.
Edward Miller and Wife Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, who
formerly resided in Elmwood and
vicinity, but for some time past have
made their home in Lincoln, enter
tained last Sunday in honor of Mr.
Miller's birthday as well as that of
Mrs. Hattie Kosenow and David
Rornemeier, all of which occur at
about the same time. This joint cel
ebration has been an annual event
for some time past.
Those who were present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kmil Rosenow, Fred Lake
and family, son James and his
friend David Rornemeier.
j All enjoyed a fine visit and the
; splendid dinner which was served.
Used cars, livestock, household
goods all can be sold through
inexpensive Journal Want Ads.
TRIAL COUPON
WABASH
Oscar Oapeu of Plattsmouth was
a Wabash visitor last Wednesday,
accompanying the Journal field man
on his trip over this part of the
county.
Frank Marshall, the elevator man
and trucker, delivered several loads
of cattle to the South Omaha mar
ket last week from the farm of Cam
Klepzer.
John Cardwell, who was so ser
iously ill for a number of days re
cently, has been showing good im
provement of late and is so he can
be out again.
Louis Schmidt and family were in
Union and Nebraska City last Sun
day, going to see the apple blossoms
in the various commercial orchards
of that vicinity.
The new building which is being
erected at the farm of Henry Schlue-
ter is now Hearing completion and
adds to the general appearance of
the other farm buildings.
P. II. Clarke has been cutting
hedge and burning the brush, get
ting ready for the planting of corn
the coming week or as soon as the
weather and ground are warm
enough. He has double-disced the
ground and has it in good condi
tion.
Will Plant Many Trees
Miss Myrtle Wood, who has a farm
northeast of Wabash, has arranged
to have several thousand small trees
set out on the place. The work is
to be done by the CCC boys and will
require about a month to complete.
It is one, of several projects of this
nature being carried out in Nebras
ka to help replenish the timber sup
ply, which has been ravaged by
drouth and unwanton destruction
for fuel the past few years.
Changing; Road Somewhat
The road running west out of
Weeping Water towards Wabash is
being graded and made ready for
coating of crushed rock. The work
lias proven quite uiuicult and re
quired a lot of time to complete, due
to required changes in the location
of the roadbed, eliminating a par
ticularly sharp turn near the home
of Arthur Wiles, and when complet
ed should be much safer than here
tofore. Mr. Wiles has also been do
ing some grading on his own hook,
improving his driveway to make it
more convenient to get into and out
of his yard since the change in the
highway.
Recalls Early Days in Wabash
Conversing with Herman R.
Schmidt of Murdock, father of our
townsman, Louis Schmidt, we re
ceived considerable information on
early days in Wabash, when the
elder Mr. Schmidt built a store on
the site where the present store
stands, some time in the early eigh
ties. It was used for a grocery store
and after a few years was destroyed
by fire and rebuilt. At that time
there was a butcher shop just across
the street south from where Louis
Schmidt now resides. There were
two other stores just west of the
Wabash hotel and then across the
street west there were two more
business houses and south on another
corner was another store. In fact
Wabash was a very lively town at
that time, with many business
houses, and all doing a thrifty busi
ness. Seeking to Make Bridge Safe
There is much concern just now
regarding the possibility of extend
ing the highway improvement on
west from the point south of Wabash
to which it is now being graded. It
was recently reported the road would
run north from that point to town,
thence west a couple of miles and
then jog back south again. This in
line with a plan to eliminate the
dangerous C-yger bridge that crosses
the Weeping Water creek and the
Missouri Pacific tracks southwest of
Wabash. A delegation visited the
county seat this last week in the
interest of having something done
to make this bridge safe. Some of
the county commissioners have also
visited the scene and looked over
the structure. This is the bridge
where a serious auto accident took
place last fall, when a car driven by
a group of Plattsmouth parties was
precipitated to the bottom of a 14
foot ditch.
The Wabash rural mail carrier,
who has to travel over this bridge
every day or detour a distance of
some three miles was among those
from here who went over to con
sult with the commissioners. Some
have advocated a WPA project to
solve the problem, but so far no
definite decision has been made.
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AVOCANEWS
Carl O. Zaiser had his dog Queen
at the Lincoln field day show, where
she was able to win third place
award.
The Junior class play of the Avoca
school was held on April 29, with a
large and appreciative audience in
attendance.
II. M. Lum was a visitor in Om
aha last Thursday, where he visited
with friends and looked after busi
ness matters.
E. E. Moore, of Weeping Water,
was a visitor in Avoca last Monday
morning, coming to see Dr. J. W.
Rrendel, his family physician.
Miss Dorothy Gollner, who is em
ployed in Lincoln, was a visitor over
the week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goll
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morley of
Nebraska City were guests last Sun
day at the home of Mr. Morley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mor
ley. Clyde Hollenberger was assisting
for a few days at the Marquardt ele
vator and later was papering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Mar
quardt. Miss Neva Iloback was in Lincoln
during the past, two weeks, working
and visiting with friends. She is now
back and looking after the care of
Fred Rartlett.
While in Leaver Crossing last
week, Fred Marquardt bought some
five head of cattle which he had ship
ped to Avoca and is petting them on
feed for the market.
Attorney C. E. Tefft was a busi
ness visitor in Avoca, he being ad
ministrator of the estate of the late
Mrs. Mary S. K. Harmon, who pass
ed away a short time since.
The Ladies Aid of the Avoca Con
gregational church were meeting at
the church last Tuesday, celebrating
the birthdays of those which occur
during the first three months cf the
year.
Mrs. Coroline Marquardt and son
Fred and family were Sunday visi
tors at Leaven" Crossing, where they
were guests at the home of a daugh
ter of Frs. Caroline Marquardt, Mrs.
Ted Hile and family.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kokjer were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman,
where Rev. Kkjer also administer
ed the rites of baptism to the three
year old daughter of Mr. Hoffman.
Mrs. Harry Rucholds was taken
with a serious and very sudden at
tack of appendicitis and was hurried
to the Bryan hospital in Lincoln,
where she underwent an emergency
operation. She is reported as getting
along just fair.
Avoca is to have a picture show
during the summer montiis, the in
itial entertainment to be given on
May 17, and each week thereafter.
The show is to be free and will be
supported by the business men and
citizens of the community.
Matthew Midkiff and family, Os
car -Mullein ami lamny anel iari
Freeman made up a merry party of
Avoca citizens who spent the clay
last Sunday at Union as guests of
the parents of the Midkiff boys and
Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mid
kiff.
Fred L. Carsten and his father.
Louis Carsten. together with E. J.
Hallstrom. attended the I. O. O. F.
anniversary celebration at Elmwood
last Monday night when the lodge
there was celebrating its fiftieth
year ot existence, having been orga
nized with sixteen charter numbers
on April 25. 1SSS.
Sheriff Sylvester called Fred Mar
quardt by telephone, telling him to
come to Plattsmouth Monday to
serve at a juror in district court.
Arriving there, he was dismissed un
til Wednesday when he returned to
the county seat to perfomr his dut
ies as a good citizen by serving on
the jury.
Mrs. Martha Huge entertained at
her home in Avoca on last Sunday
and had as her guests for the occa
sion Morris Huge and wife. Calvin
Carsten and wife and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Carsten. A splendid dinner
was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Rrazille, who
reside in Lincoln, but who lived in
Avoca some twenty years ago, were
in town last Tuesday and while here
Walter H. Smith
LAWYER
Plattsmouth State Bank Building
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
J. Howard Davis
Attorney at Law
Plattsmouth
Mr. Rrazille was looking after busi
ness matters, Mrs. Rrazille visiting
her many friends here in the mean
time. Although they have been away
more than twenty years, they found
many here whom they knew and remembered.
Made nine Trip Sunday
George Shackley and wife and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maseman took a
trip last Sunday, passing through
Weeping Water to Louisville and
there on over the Platte river to
Gretna, turning west through that
part of Sarpy county on into Ash
land. From there they turned to
ward home, touching Greenwood,
South Rend and Murdock and arriv
ing home in the evening well pleas
ed with their trip.
IT HAPPENED ONE DAY
WHEN WORKER LOST JOB
WARASH, Ind. (UP) lone- Wo
esner was the ftr.c:t Wabash citizen
to apply for Indiana state unemploy
ment compensation. He war; i ', first
to receive, also the f:rt to b. it.
Weesner was laid off tit the Wah:- 1
cabinet company The next morninc
he applied for unemployment benefit
payments. His ;ij plieaiieri was un
proved the same day. The same nigiit
he was called bt.ck to work.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
" tic County Court cf Cf Couu
tl. Nelir'iskn.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ronald Raker, deceased.
No. 3 3 32:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appointment
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that said petition has been set iori
hearinic before said C"urt on the
27th day of May. 193. at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated April 2.',. 193S.
A. H. DUXRURY.
(Seal) m2-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PRORATE
I the County Court of Cai-.t Coun
tj Xclrrsk'.r.
To all person1: interested in the
estate of John McNurlin. deceased.
No. 3331:
Take notice that a p
been filed for the probati
tition has
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will and testament of said deceased, (courthouse in the City of Platts
and for the nr.poir.tmenr of Searl S. mouth, in said county and state on
Davis, as Executor thereof; that tl:o :nh d:l' f Mi"' 193S ;it 10
said petition has been set for hear- o'clock a. m.. the following lands
liiir hetore said c ourt on me join
day of May, 193S, at 10 a. m.
Dated April
(Seal) a2rj-3v
2o, 193 S.
A. II. DUXRURY,
Countv Judge.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an Order of Sale issued by
the Clerk of the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, under the
terms of the decree of said court
rendered in an action therein pend
ing wherein Vincent VT. Straub. re
vived in the names of 11. J. Req
uartte and Max Straub. Jr., Admin
istrators of the Estate of Vincent YY.
Straub. deceased, aiv plaintiffs, ami
Ole Olsen. doing business as the Cass
County Quarries et al, are defend
ants. I will at ten o'clock a. m., on
May 2S. 193S. at the south door of
the court bouse in Plattsmouth. Cass
county, Nebraska, offer and sell at
public auction in the order herein
after stated, the following described
real estate in Cass- county, Nebraska,
to-wit:
First, that part of Lot 1, also de
scribed as Tax Lot 1, in the north
west quarter of the northeast quar
ter of Section 19, in' Township 10.
Range 13. lying south and west of
the middle of the Weeping Water
river: all that part of Lot 2. also
desc ribed as Tax Lot 2. lying cast of
the ravine or ditch running north
therein in the northwest quarter of
the northeast quarter of Section 19
in Township 10, Range 13. subject
to a road 10 to fiO feet wide run
ning east from ledge of rock there
in; Lot 11. also described as Tax
Lot 11, in the northeast quarter of
the northeast quarter of Section 19
in Township 10. Range 13. describ
ed as follows: Commencing at a point
2 rods north of a stone at the south
west corner of the northeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of Section
19, running thence cast la rods,
theme north lu degree-s west by
magnetic meridian 12 rods, thence
north lSi degrees west 12 rods 7
links, thence west 12 rods and 4
links, thence, south 2f rods to the
place of beginnine, containing 2.1
acres, more or less.
Second, shall be sold Lot 2. also
described as Tax Lot 2. except all
hind east of the ravine or ditch run
ning north therein, in the north
west quarter of the northeast quar
ter of Section 19 in Township 10.
Range 13, together with the ri.qht
to a road -lu to 0 feet wide, run
ning east from ledge of rock across
that portion of said Lot 2 lying
east of said ravine.
Sale of said last described prem
ises lo lie made only in the event
that it is necessary so to do in order
lo satisfy the lien of plaintiff, all as
in said decree provided.
Dated April 22. 193S.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff of Cass County,
Nebraska.
By
CASS L. SYLVESTER,
Deputy.
Wm. II. Pitzer and
Marshall Pitzer,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the Comity Court cf Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Arthur M. Copenhaver, de
ceased. No. 3320:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appoint
ment of Guy Stokes as Administra
tor; that said petition has been set
for hearing before said Court on the
l?th day of May, 1938, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated April 13, 193S.
A. II. DUXRURY,
(Seal) alS-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
In tic Comity Court of Cass Coun-
L
A braskn.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Sarah Campbell, deceased.
No. 32 SO:
"Take notice that the Executrix of
said estate has tiled her final report
and a in tit ion for examination and
allowance of her administration ac
counts, determination of heirship,
assignment of r sidue of said estate
and for her discharge; that said
petition and report will lie heard be
fore said Court on May 0, 193S, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated April S. 193S.
A. H. DUXRURY,
(Seal) all-3v County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Cix-nty Court of Cass Co mi
ll
To all persons interested in the
estate of Joseph A. Everett, deceas
ed. No. 3 30:
Till... 7i,.iio ili-.t i . ; ..
- ,nr ,if s:li(l ,,, , ,a
report and a petition for examina
tion and allowance of his i dm i lus
tration accounts, determination of
heirship, assignnunt of rt sidue of
jsaid estate and for his discharge;
j that said petition and report will he
! beard before said Court on May 13,
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at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated April 1.". 193 s.
A. H. DUXRURY,
(Seal) alS-3w County Judge.
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SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE
Ry virtue of an order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska on a decree of
foreclosure in the case wherein Ne
braska State Ruilding and Loan As
isociation is plaintiff and Sue Davis,
et are defendants, I will sell at
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nieiits and costs in said action:
Lot two. block five, Fleming
and Race's Addition to Weep
ing Water, Nebraska, excepting
a tract of ground forty feet
square out of the southeast cor
ner of said lot two. bounded and
described as follows: Com
mencing at the southeast corner
of said Lot two running thence
north along the east boundary
line of said lot a distance of
forty feet: thence at right angles
west forty feet, thence at right
angles south forty feet, thence
at right angles east forty feet
to the place of besrinning, all in
Cass County, Nebraska.
Dated April 1th. 193S.
II. SYLVESTER.
a7-5w Sheriff.
NOTICE
of Hearing on Petition for De
termination of Heirship
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Ni !rska.
Estate of Mrs. M. E. Hendricks,
Deceased. Estate No. 332S:
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice,' that Har
old W. Richards has filed his peti
tion alleging that Mrs. M. E. Hen
dricks died intestate in Cass County.
Nebraska, on or about March 20,
IS SI, being a resident and inhabi
tant of said County and-dieil seized
of the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter (SHU ('f
SW; ) and the southwest quar
ter of the southeast quarter
(SWH of Si-Pi) of Section
twenty (2D), Towmhip twelve
(12) North of Range ten (10)
East of the Oth P. M., in said
Cass county. Nebraska, com
prising eighty acres
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons,
to-wit :
Charles H. Hendricks. George
W. Hendricks. Loyd W. Hen
dricks. Gilbert. D. Hendricks
and Otis M. Hendricks (and
that sometimes the name Hen
dricks was spelled Hcndrix, but
regardless of the spelling of the
last name, each was a child of
deceased Mrs. M. E. Hen
dricks); That the interest of tin petitioner
in the above described real estate is
that lie is a subsequent purchaser,
not being an heir of said Mrs. M.
11 Hendricks, and praying for a de
termination of the time of the death
of said Mrs. M. E. Hendricks and of
her heirs, the degree of kinship and
the right of descent of the real
property belonging to the said de
ceased, in the State of Nebraska. .
It is ordered that the same stand
for hearing on the 13th day of May.
193S, before the County Court of
Cass County in the court house at
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. in.
Daied at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 12th day of April. A. D. 193S.
A. H. DUXRURY,
(Seal) alS-3v County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION"
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Xcliraska.
To all persons interested in tlm
estate of John McNurlin, deceased
No. 3 321:
Take notice that a petition lias
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
A. L. Tidd as Administrator; that
said petition has been set for bear
ing before said Court on the 29th
day of April, 193S, at ten o'( lot k
a. m.
Dated March 29, 193S.
A. H. DUXRURY.
(Seal) al-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Xebruska
ss.
Cuss County J
Ry virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. H. Ledu
way, Clerk of the District Court with
in and for Cass County, Nebraska,
and to me directed. I will on the
7th day of May A. I). at lu
o'ib.ck a. m. of said day at the South
front door cf the Courthouse, in
Plattsmouth. Nebraska in said Coun
ty, sell at public: auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following real
estate to-wit:
South Half of the Northwest
Quarter ed' Section Thirty-six
(31) Township Tea (19) North,
Range Ten (1U) East of the 0th
1'. M., Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon an 1
taken as the property of John T.
Stokes, et al. Defendants, to tatisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by John 'Hancock Mutual Life In
surance Company, a e-orpoiatior,
Plaiiililf ac.ainst said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 19 3 S.
H. SYLVESTER
Sheriff Cass County,
a-l-5w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Xcbraska )
J- ?s.
Comity of Cass J
Ry virtue of an
Order of Sale issued Tiy C. E. Ledg
way. Clerk of the District Court,
within and for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on
the 7th day ut May A. D. 193S, at
lo o'clock a. in. of said day at the
South front door of the Courthouse
in Plattsmouth, Nebraska in said
County, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing real estate to-wit:
East Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 27, and the
Northeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter and the West Half
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 2 7, Township 10, Range
13, East of the Oth P. M., Cass
County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Joseph V.
Rrandt, et al, Defendants, to satisfy
a judgment of said Court recovered
by John Hancock Mutual Life Insur
ance Company, a corporation, Plain
tiff against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 193S.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
a4-3w Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Xcl.raska )
ss.
County of Cass J
Ry virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg
way, Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County. Nebras
ka, and to me directed, I will on the
7th day of May, A. 1). 193S, at 10
o'clock a. in", of said day at the South
front door of the Courthouse in
Plattsmouth, Nebraska in said Coun
ty, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following real
estate to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Seven (7), and the North
east Quarter of Section Eighteen
(IS), all in Township Eleven
(11) , North, Range Twelve
(12) , East of the Otli P. M. in
Cass County, Nebraska;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Frank J.
Spangler, et a!. Defendants, to satisfy
a judgement of said Court recovered
by John Hancock .Mutual Life In
surance Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff against said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 193S.
H. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
a4-aw Nebraska.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska 1
ss.
Comity of Cass j
Ry
virtue of an
C. E. Ledg-
Order of Sale issued by
way. Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Nebras
ka, and to me directed. I will on
the 7th day of May, A. D. 193S, at
10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
South front door of the Courthouse
in Plattsmouth. Nebraska in said
County, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing real estate to-wit:
The North Half of the South
west Quarter and the South
east Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 22, Town
ship 12, North. Range 12, East
of the Oth 1'. M., in Cass County,
Nebraska ;
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Walter Heil,
et al, Defendants, to satisfy a judg
ment of said Court recovered by
Metropolitan Life Insurance Com
pany, a corporation. Plaintiff against
said Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April 2,
A. D. 1933.
II. SYLVESTER,
Sheriff Cass County,
a4-5w Nebraska.
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