PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOXTRNAI THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938. Nehawl Mr. and Mrs. V. In Syracuse Mondav O. Troop weip visiting at the home of their son. Robert Troop and vlfe for Memorial day. Clifford Trottor was a business visitor in Nebraska City last Mon day. Frank I, onion and wife were in North Rend last Suudpv visiting rel atives, guests at the home of John Harvey and family. Visited Furnas Here. Mrs. J. IV MlMiie o? Omaha !i was foimciij a ii's;,ir;n of Nehawka rtd the southern pai ; of Ca-s ivunn :w. ny ea:-s sko was uMiinf. heie1 ;.; Sunda . rtveo;v.juWl ! her i!.U!;hler. Have Sunday Gathering, the homo oC Mrs, i.cttuaie A a or last Sundav was gathered a number of the immediate family.; lu r daughter, ivin'uo Carper who; makes lu r lumo in Lincoln, aooom- , nauied by her bov friend. Homer i Carlson, were here. .Mrs. Harry XoiJnukin,: of lu.y son of Murray and the boys, l.tieeau Carper and family and Cast Nelson which made a very happy party. All tnjoed their visit and a very line dinner with Mrs. Carper. Visited at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. C. Steffens of Lot ton, coining this way. picked up Mrs. Albert Anderson and son Ken neth and went to Norfolk where they were guests at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. I'. C. Cunningham over the! week-end. staying until Tuesday of this week. Albert Anderson could j not accompany them and remained at i home to look after things and work at the store Mondav. Enjoyed Fine Sunday Dinner. Mrs. Albertina Ost was hostess to a very line gathering at her home last Sunday when she entertained for the day and dinner. Alfred An derson and family of Omaha were there as well as the family of Y. A. Ost, also Mrs. C. E. McCarthey of Union. Mr. McCarthey had to look after his work and could not come. Albert Anderson, whose family were at Norfolk, was also included in the list of guests. Enjoys Visit in West. Miss Jane Edmonds, sister of Gil bert, has been in the western portion of the state where she has been visit ing with her and Gilbert's brother, Lieut. Edmonds who is in charge of a CCC camp in that part of the state. It is expected the camp will soon be abandoned and the boys sent else where or entirely disbanded. When that is done Lieut. Edmonds will tome here for a visit unless sent somewhere else. Miss Jane will re turn home. Rebuilding Kirkpatrick Home. Clarence Hansen is being kept busy just at this time with the looking! after the directing of improving thej property which he has purchased! and is having rebuilt into a modern Lome, the property being what was' lor a long time known as the Cozy Corner, and owned by r.rr. and Mrs Kirkpatrick. The property was it-' ready a verv fine home but it- being!'"'"" '-'"""J a,ul '"- '""' on nude ino-e modern and w hen com-jthfi hallk "r ,h" river a,ld flh to ! sVpt" v -Pleud wil make a very m,-ttv and i ,,H',r lleart's ,outnt- Bl!t "antirno ! o'Donnell Tf " con ven lent family. home for Attended Comrade's Funeral In the stirring days of the Spanish-! American war, many of the now older! boys of Cass county formed a com- pany of fighters which were under the; direction of Capt. C. A. Raw Is. In j that company was W. H. Kruger of Nehawka, Bert Austin, late of Wa bash, whose funeral was held last w-'ok at Wabash, conducted by Rev. W. A. Taylor. As Mr. Austin was a veteran of the Spanish-American war it was tnought propert that a tiring hquad be present and fire the last salute over his grave. John Woods in charge, called over the tele phone at noon, asking Mr. Kruger if a sjuad could be brought from Ne hawka. With dinner to be gotten and the distance made by the time of the funeral which was to be held at 2 o'clock, there was no time to lose. o Mr. Kruger hustled to the tele phone and was able to get a squad of the World war boys and had the squad at Wabash just as the first song was being sung at the funeral, and properly fired the salute when the proper time came. I. 0. 0. F. Elect At their meeting Monday night, the Odd Fellows lodge elected George Paulos. Jr.. as Noble Grai:d, and Gil bert Edmonds, as Vice Grand. This is the semi-annual election when only N. (J. and V. G. positions are filled, the election being for a per iod of six months, or until late fall, when an entire set of elective offi cers are named each year. Weeping Water Guy HopkiiiR wa; called to Phitta lr.ouih jo look alter oonio I usisuvs matters on Wednesday of last week. ) Messrs. Ralph Kovklcr and C. Hinds were in Omaha last O.-ear Tues- day afternoon attending tin taeis ; Ak-Sar Bon field. 1 liaiph Pinter of l.iioelii was pt ndine the week end in Weeping Water with the parents and other members of the familv. i ! lllmov Miehelsen has boon having she home repaired and tou.-hod up b the painter ami paper hanr.or. ad cune. iiiii h to the appearance of the heme. Charles H. Cindley with a force of woikmen are getting the good uu paKed and ptaeed on the shelves, tclliii); them in readiness for the opening. VirgU Sudiiuth and wife with the little ciio from southeast of Murray were in Weeping Water Sunday visit ing at the homo of Mrs. Suuuitth's parents. Mr. and Mis. K. AsLew. Pete Miller was assist i ug in the it the farm of Kay Wiles during the eaiiv part of this :wook as much as they could lor the :rain came down once in a while, j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rickford. !tho former assistant postmaster, were in I'nion last Sunday isiting lor the; (day at the home of the grandmother J !of Mrs. Bickford. Mrs. C. F. Morton.! i Kenneth Krohl who makes his I linnio a 1 It.'lt.t ( v.i 1 i To ! n i ! 'i rivi(l ill Weeping Water early this week and is visiting with the friends and rel atives hero. Kenneth is grandson of the late George Dennis and will visit here for some lime. d. R Binger and wife and daugh ter. .Mrs. Jack Bolz and husband j made up a party w ho drove to Wiiber last Sunday morning where they de corated graves of members of thej family resting in the cemeteries j there. The Bingers formerly resided at Wiiber. where their other relatives rest. parents and Visiting: Mother in England. Fred Allen departed about ten days ago for Dorchester. England where he expects to spend a month with! his mother, who is well advanced in years and not in the verv best of! health. A number of his fciiow busi ness men with their wives wrote let ters after his departure, sending them by air mail to New York which were there when he arrived to take the boat. Mr. Alen has not been back to the home in England for two years. On his preioi;s trip he was accompanied by Mrs. Allen, but this year she remains home to look after the business. Spending Furlough with Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shields are en joying a visit from the sou of Mrs. Shields, Jack Clifford, a member of the United States navy who arrived ; in Weeping Water last week where ' ho wilt ctii.i t.; ti. a.,,-.. .,.: i , , r,-, r , , i lomrh. TlleV formed :l l,:.rlv :uu I i- . i "tin. 10 nuiasMiie last haturuay, re- maining over the- week-end, return ing Monday evening. At Louisville they were joined bv Mr. and Mrs. ! George Tinker. They secured a tent 'and fishing and spent most of the - i ue morning w as ; ,.1 1.. , 1 .1. ... , .. .. louini a noio in the t n in i Scdlak, rf I clouds. The w arm ravs of Old SollNord. i f w ere very pleasant for a time but j finally it made Mrs. Shields sleepy and she went into the tent, taking a good long nap, but when she awoke she found her face about covered with blistered., while Ross who had remained fishing was also blistered. I Hold Memorial Services. j The American Legion, who had charge of the celebration of Memorial day which was held last Sunday at jthe Methodist church. The address was delivered by the Rev. Lenker, ' music anu me decoration ot ttio graves of the soldier jdead. A large number of the citizens of Weeping Water attended the ser- vices as well as many from the sur rounding territory, who paid honor to the soldier dead of the Civil, Spanish-American and Wdrld war. Visited at Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender and little two-year-old daughter, Joan made a very pleasant trip out to Sutton last Sunday where they visited at the home of the folks of Mr. Bender. They all enjoyed the visit very much but the greatest enjoyment of theg rand parents was in visiting with little Joan. They returned home the fol lowing morning. Visited Cemeteries Stuart Rough of Nehawka came to Weeping Water last Sunday and took his sister, Miss Agnes, to the ceme teries at Nehawka and Weeping Wa ter, decorating the resting places of the members of the family who have preceded them and also stopping at Local Baseball Team ins Kg -Run Contest atjlfnrley Street. Pitches a Great Game Against the Ashland Team of Twin Valley League. ! loin Monday's I:iMy The loeal Merchants baseball team yesterday won it's intial league same and tirst home game by ( rushing an.ed by r rank Mrasek. Ashland team by the convincing scorej Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Troop of Platts of 6-0. as "Cabby" Street bad a field! mouth and Mrs. Lois Troop of Lin day, hot h defensively and offensively, j coin were visting Monday at the The youthful twirling star of the j home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O Troop, locals executed what no other pitch-! also visiting the neighborhood ceine er wealing a 1 'la 1 1 smoiit h Uniform i teries where t heir friends are buried, has ever done before defeating a! Mrs. Mathilda Johnson, mother of toiiiu by piiehing ;i no-hit, no-run, ! M rs. O. Schlh temeior w ho has been no-walk game. Only one Ashlandcr j making her home with her daughter got as far -ns .second, and in addition during the daughter's illness, has to the previously mentioned feats, I herself been feeling quite poorly "Oabb" also w hilled 15 aspiring j and was compelled to have services Ashland batters and was equally of- of a physician, since which she has feetie on t he 'offense. In hi.; first ; ppearanco at the plate "dabby" ..ached first on an error. On his n t four attempts he crashed out three stui: Not an !es and a double. Ashland representative got on base tor live innini:s. Hoffman reached first on an error in the sixth. Stiehran also saw the initial sack on an error, later naching second on another error as Hoffman again reached first. In the first inning the Merchants 1 looking after the grave-! of relatives slatted in a workmanship-like man-; here and in this vicinity. They also ner. scoring one run as lead-off man j visited in Plattsmouth with Judge Herb Suud.strom was safe on an erorjC. L. Craves and other relatives and and scored no "Dusty" Rhoades' i friends. double. In the third Bob Hayes sing- Tom Nelson was a visitor in Om- led and went to second on "Gabbv's" first sin. "Stub" dlak then i he was m-t by hi. a booming i who with his ear third tallyii'own to Sprinlleld aiove Bob home with double. The Platters' came as "Gabby doubled. and scored ! on another hard-hit double bv Jack! iO'DoniK-11. In the 7th "Tex" Chov Janec tripled and then scored on an infield out. In the eighth "Gabby again singled; "Stub" was walked and both scored on Don Wall's ; ingle to center. The local team ny virtue oi its ; imprt ssive showing, and through the 1 remarkable accomplishments of it:-: j speed-ball artist, is now rated as the ; contending team for top honors of sthe league and Manager Rav Shaf j for is looking optimistically toward i future contests. I Every member of the victorious j Merchants L-: deserving of oongrntit- j seemingly inevitable operation which Iations for his showing, but too much ' generally follows an attack of this can't be said about "Gabby," who kind, and after an illness of a num t is now a member of that select auditor f days Harry is feeling much exclusive group of hurlers who has to his credit a no-hit, no-run game. Box score: Ashland .n i: n i-o a t: .4 0 0 300 .4 ( 0 10 0 1 .4 0 0 1 1 1 . -i o o r. l o . :: ooioo . n o o 0 o o 3 0 0 1 2 2 .3 0 0 1 1 1 .3 o o i t; o .10 0 10 0 30 0 0 24 11 5 Ali 11 H 1) A K 5 11111 5 0 3 u 5 0 r, i in 4 l 5 2 4 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 ( ! 5 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 1 l.-J (I 0 ! 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 . i Newhern, rf . Pollard, lb . Fla rpun ing. ss Krahmer, e Hammer, If s' ickran, rt .. . Hoitman. .;i)-p Wields, 2b Graham, p-3b Steele, c Plattsmouth minusirom, l) l!lw..wln .... Chovanec, 3b Av.lt. lb Wall, rf 42 G 14 27 11 3 Struck out by Graham, 4 in G in ivngs; by Hoffman, 1 in 2 innings; by Street, 15 in 9 innings. Doubles, Rhoades. Sedlak, Street, O'Donnell. Triples, Chovanec. Hits, off Graham. 11; off Hoffman, 3; off St reef, 0. Stolen bases. Street, Chovanec. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross for a very fine dinner, Mrs. Ross being daughter of Mr. Rough. Enjoying- Visit in West. A card from Kuude Jensen who with the wife are at Los Angeles visiting a brother of Mr. Jensen as well as two of his daughters, tell of enjoying a pleasant visit there. When they went they expected to remain in the west for a month. Visiting at Loretta. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ludwick were over to Loretta last Sunday where they went to visit at the home of the parents of Mrs. Ludwick, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Browne. After a short visit Mr. Ludwiek returned home, while Mrs. Ludwick and the little girl will spend some ten days w ith the parents before returning home. VISIT IN OLD HOME Mr. and Mrs. John Stoner of Sut ton and Mrs. Edward Stoner, Sr., of Lincoln, were here Monday for a few hours to visit the local cemetery. They are former residents here. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tigner were in i riatismouth last Sunday visiting at jtho home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry iTi'Hirr for the dav and also enoyed a very fine dinner. Last Monday Anderson Lloyd shell ed his corn, whkh was delivered to the elevator by Frank Mrasek. The following day, Tuesday, Tracy Ley da, shelled, the grain also being deliver- been showing good improvement. Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Brown of j Omaha w ere in Murray last Monday, I Memorial dav. guests of Mrs. Susan 1'erger. mother of Mrs. Brown also visiting the cemeteries here, seeing that the last resting places of their relatives and friends are in line con - dit ion. I Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thacker of Glen- Harry Royal and w ife and Harry jwood, la., took place at 4 p. m. Sat Graves and w ife, all of Lincoln. were!rday at the home of the bride's par- i hre last Su nda v visit i n ir friends a nd aim tor the dav last Sundav where ; son. Lawrence, took the father w here they for- i icrly resided, where thev visited for tile afternoon. In the evening Law - i dice brought the father home. Duvi-T Churchill of Twin Falls. I Idaho, arrived in Murray a few days ::go and h:i3 brcm vi.-tiiig his brother. M. G. Churchill and other relatives ami frii'ids. lie has also been visit- ing in IVattsmo-.ith wiMi relat ives and frie nds. He was bore for Memo-' ii:l da as he lias relatives buried in the rs iiif lu its in this vicinity. Harry Albin. who has not been in -! the very best of health for the past week, has been compelled to lay off work as lie has had a ' severe attack of appendicitis, but has put off a m. proved Eaise Ire of Housewives. it is nice to have the highway re- ; fi!ii.-h d and compb ted in order to get out of the mud and have a good j all-weather road, but the ( h ailing ! off of the hisrhwav for annlving of : the oil mat lias created a good deal ! of wrinkling of the brows of the housewives who live adjacent to the j highway. or the dust has been al most as bad as the dust storms of j recent years. But when completed it will do away with much of the aggravation which now exists in the preparation of the road. First Coat Now Applied. The painting of the Murray post office has been under way for some time and first coat has been applied and is drying now good and hard and is ready for the additional coat. Watch and see how the next coat improves the neat little building which is being used for the Murray postoffice. Wants Change in Dandelions. While the nice real yellow and gold dandelions, which, are very pro fuse in their decoration of the yards, one Murray citizen thinks there could be an improvement made by strict ly adhering to the open polinated variety instead of trying to improve the quality on the introduction of the hybrids. We Made Wrong- Report. Last week we said that Tom Nel son was putting in his extra time in the manufacture of lawn furniture, but were informed that he was not the manufacturer, but it was really made by Lawrence Smith who goes (about humming a merry tune, not withstanding 'the fact that he has to resort to a wheel chair to get Walter H. Smith LAWYER Plattsmouth State Eank Building Plattsmouth, Nebraska 7j J. Howard Davis Attorney at Law PlattsmoiUh j about. However he is making good future for the lawn and porch, as well as trellises for flowers and shrubs. Will Observe Children's Day. The Ladies' Aid of the Murray; ami Funas reserves tne ngnt 10 re Christian church and the Bible school I Ject any and all bids will observe Children's day tho com ing Lord's day, June 5th at the parlors of the church when a varied and well appointed program will be provided, presented by the children of the Bible school, thep roceeds to go to missions. The public is cordially invited to attend. A silver offering will be received. To Finish. Highway. The oil mat whicii was laid on Murray Main street and the highway from Murray east to No. 75, which was laid last fall and left to be com pleted this summer, is getting the attention of contractors who start ed work Monday of this week and when completed will make the high way much better than formerly, a finishing coat of oil and sand being placed over the original mat laid. QUIMEY-THACKER The marriage of Miss Helen Louise i Qu imy. former Plattsmouth teacher, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Quini- l by, to George L. Thacker. son of 1 en ts at Lincoln. Dr. H. O. Martin I, N'f the First Methodist church, read the marriage lines. Miss Pauline Slonecker played the wedding march. ! Ferns and two large baskets of jgladiola in pastel shades formed the j background. Tapers in two seven 1 branch candelbra turiushed the lignt i ing. The bride wore a gown of white embroidered organdy, floor length, i made with a circular skirt and a cir- ular peplum, with fullness at the puffed sleeves. 1 neckline and short Her bouquet was of white angelia I roses and swansonia. The bride's father gave her in marriage Wilbur Hall of this city sang. Mrs. Dawson Hawkins of Eagle served as matron of honor, and was dressed in made floor pink net. Her gown was length, with a high neck line finished with a Peter Pan collar. The sleeves were puffed, and the skirt Hared from a fitted waistline. She carried Johanna Hill roses. Henry R. Marshall of Omaha was best man. Thirty attended the reception which followed the ceremony, and garden flowers formed the center piece for the table which was lighted with two tall tapers. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. H. F. Quimby of Dorchester and Miss Mil dred Williams of Lincoln. Miss Agnes Muenster of Millard had charge of the gift room and the guest book. Miss Evelyn Hiatt of Fairbury light ed the tapers. After a short trip the couple will be at home in Lincoln. The bride is traveling in a n vy blue costume with white accessories. Mr. ! Thacker is connected in business with the Woodman Accident com pany. Those attending from Plattsmouth were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wehrbein. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vandervoort and Wilbur Hall. Phone news Hems to No. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Id the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of William II. Tritsch, deceas ed. No. 329 7: 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 June 17, 1I3S, at ten o'clock a. in. Dated May 17, 19 3S. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m23-3v County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To all nersons interested in the estate of Albert Meisinger, deceased. No. 3 2S2: Take notice that the administra trix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examin ation and allowance of her adminis tration accounts, determination of beirshin. assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report will be beard before said Court on June 17th, 193S at ten o'clock a. in. Dated May 23rd. 193S. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) m23-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds or its authorized represen tative will, offer for sale at public auction on the 6th day of June. 193S, at 2 o'clock p. m. in the office of the County Treasurer of Cass County in Plattsmouth, Nebraska the fol lowing educational lands in Cas3 County upon which the contract has been forfeited or canceled, the said public auction to be held open not less than one hour: Lot 4 or SE NE SW'i of Section 16, Township 12 North, Range 9 East, containing 10 acres more or less. The Board of Educational Lands 10, 1938. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL. LANDS AND FUNDS. LEO N. SWANSON, Secretary. ml2-4w NOTICE OF PARTIAL SETTLEMENT 7?2 the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of F. G. Fricke, real name Frederich G. Fricke, Deceased. No. 3303: Take notice that the Executor of said estate has tiled his report and a petition for examination and allow ance of his administration accounts, and for an order for partial distri bution of the assets of said estate now in the hands of said executor; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on June 17, 193S at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated May IS, 193S. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) m23-3w County Judge. NOTICE In the District Court of Cass Count ij, Nebraska Village of Alvo, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff vs. The Heirs at Law, and all other Persons having any Interest in the Estate of either Thomas W. Barry, de ceased, or Carrie J. Barry, deceased, real names un known, et al, Defendants To the Defendants: The heirs at law, the creditors and all other persons having any interest in the estate of either Thomas W. Barry, deceased, or Car rie J. Barry, deceased, real names unknown; Carrie Muir and husband, Muir, first and real name un known; Cora Suavely and husband, Suavely, first and real name unknown; Amanda Snavely and hus band, Snavely, first and real name unknown; Nancy Snavely and husband. Snavely, first and I real name unknown; James II. Wood j and wife, Wood, first and I real name unknown; Anna R. Wood and husband. Wood, first and real name unknown; Furst and Thomas, a co-partnership composed of Frank E. Furst and Fred G. Thomas; Frank Tappens and wife, Tappens. first and real name unknown; Sa villa Bird and husband Bird, first and real name un known; and all persons having or claiming any interest in, right or title to, or lien upon the following described real estate, to-wit: The north 20 feet of Lot 10, Block 2; Lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 4; Lot 5, Block 1, and Lot 9, Block 2; Lot 5, Block 2; Lot 6, and Lots 14 and 15. Block 2; Lot 8, Block 2; the north 24 feet of Lot 3, Block 4; Lot 14, Block 5; Lot 15, Block 5; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 5, Munger's 1st Addition, all in the Village of Alvo, Nebraska, real names unknown, De fendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 1st day of April, 193S. the Village of Alvo, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebras ka, against you and each of you, which cause appears in DockK 8, page 275, No. 9G47 of the records in the office of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebras ka, the object and prayer of which petition is in accordance with aj resolution adopted and passed by the Board of Trustees of said Village of Alvo, Nebraska, and which is for the foreclosure of the separate tax liens on each and all of the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: The north 20 feet of Lot 10, Block 2; Lots 13, 14 and 15. Block 4; Lot 5. Block 1. and Lot !, Block 2; Lot 5, Block 2; Lot fi and Lots 14 and 15, Block 2; Lot S, Block 2; the north 24 feet of Lot 3, Block 4; Lot 14, Block 5; Lot 15. Block 5; Lots 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5. Block 5. Mun ger's 1st Addition, all in the Village of Alvo, Nebraska. That all of the real estate above described was subject to taxation for State, County, City, School Dis trict 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 barring 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 for such other and further re lief in the premises as may seem just and equitable to the court. You and each of you are hereby further notified that you are requir ed to answer said petition on or be fore Monday, the 27th day of June, 193 S, and failing to do so, your de fault will be entered and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's petition. VILLAGE OF ALVO, Nebraska, a Municipal Corporation. Plaintiff. By J. A. CAPWELL. Plaintiff s Attorney. ml6-4w NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Ethel Dill, deceased. No. 3295: 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 June 10, 1938, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 14. 193S. A. 11. DUXBURY, (Seal) mlC-3w County Judge. NOTICE State of Nebraska j County of Cass J ss. To Charles Barrows, Non Resident Defendant: Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of attachment and garnishment issued by A. H. Dux bury, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, in an action pending be fore said County Judge wherein George E. Nickles was plaintiff and Charles Barrows, defendant, to re cover the sum of $189.4 4 plus in terest at the rate of G per annum from April 15, 193 S, plus a reason able attorney fee and costs of this action, a writ of attachment and garnishment was levied upon the credits due you from Loretta Naeve on a certain promissory note in the amount of $500.00 plus interest, dated September 14, 1937 and due March 14, 1938, which said credits were paid in to the said Court upon the order of the said County Judge, and the said case was, on the return day of the summons issued therein continued for trial to the 11th day of June, 1938, at 10 o'clock a. m. GEORGE E. NICKLES, Plaintiff. By J. Howard Davis, His Attorney. ml6-4 w SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska ss. County of Cass j By 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 ISth day of June, A. D. 193S, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Lots 5 and 6. Block 5, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 4. Block 3 6, City of Platts mouth Nebraska; Lots 11 and 12, Block 16, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot S, Block 37, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 41, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; The east one-half of Lot S, and all of Lot 9, Block 45, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 62, City of Platts mouth. Nebraska; Lot 4, Block 99, City of riatts mouth, Nebraska; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 111, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 122, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lot 10, Block 122, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 1, 2 and 3. Block 123, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 9 and 10, Block 13S, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 2 and 3. Block 152, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 4, Block 152, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lot 5, Block 172, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lots 1 and 2, Block 46, Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots S and 9, Block 3, O'Neill's Addition to the City of Platts mouth Nebraska; Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, O'Neill s Addition to the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lots 7 to 12, Block 2, O'Neill's Addition to the City of Platts mouth. Nebraska; Lots 7. 8 and 9, Block 2, Don elan's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lots 7 to 12, Block 22, Duke's Addition to the City of riatts mouth, Nebraska; Lots 13 and 14, Block 7, Thomp son's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; The North of Lot 6, Block 1, Stile's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; The West V2 of Lots 8 and 9, and the South i of the West - of Lot 10, and the West 2 4 feet of the East y2 of Lots S. 9 and 10, Block 31, City of Plattsmouth,' Nebraska ; Lots 55 and 5 6 in the SWri of the SW',i of Section 18, Town ship 12. Range 14. East of the 6th P. M., Outlots to the fitv r,r Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 14 9, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska: Lots 3 and 4, Block 41, Young and Hays Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William J Streight, single, et al. defendants to satisfy a judgment and decree of said Court recovered by the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, a Municipal Cor poration, plaintiff against said de fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. May 14 A. D. 193S. J Li' H. SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. m 1 6 - 5 w