PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNA1 MONDAY. JUNE 6, 1938. Elmwood News Miss Clara Dennis is working for the telephone company, mastering the intricacies of the switchboard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles West were enjoying a visit from their friend. Miss Eva Stockham. of Omaha, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Preston spent last Sunday and Memorial day at Hastings, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Preston's par ents. Mrs. Lucy Lyle and daughter, Mrs. Floy Buell and her daughter, Idella. attended a convention of 4-II clubs at Lincoln during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Flaischman spent Sunday and Memorial day in umana. wnere tliey were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rosenow were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Theil and also with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gustin near Murdock on Memorial day. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reeder. and twin daughters, of Plattsmouth. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider. The Epworth League of the Metho dist church gave a very pleasant en tertainment in the shape of a min strel show, that was largely attend ed and from which they realized a neat sum for the carrying on of their church work. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stanton closed their cream station over Memorial day and drove to their former home at Elk Creek, where they visited friends and relatives. Jay says the f .Tillers there are no farther along with their coin planting than in this part of the country. Mrs. W. E. Rosencrans and her daughters. Mrs. W. C. Soennichsen and Miss Mary, of Plattsmouth. vis ited in Elmwood Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greene. The Rosencrans fam- ily resided here many years ago be- j fore moving to Plattsmouth. ! James Payne, who worked here; last summer for a time during his' vacation, arrived in Elmwood last j Tuesday from Enid, Oklahoma, and i temeier of near Murray, a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koch, of West Bend, Iowa, and their son Paul Schlichtemeier and family, of Scottsbluff, Nebr.. all of whom have been guests at the parental home near Murray prior to coining to Elmwood for the reunion and dinner yesterday. Observed Memorial Day Under the sponsorship of the American Legion post of Elmwood, assisted by the women of the Auxil iary and citizens generally. Memor ial day was most appropriately ob served here. The Elmwood band pro vided music for the occasion. The gathering was held at the commun ity building and was well attended. Rev. F. C. Weber, pastor of the Callihan church north of Elmwood was the speker at the cemetery, to which place the assemblage marched in a body from the hall. Earlier in the graves had been decorated and the cemetery was most beautiful. Visited at Home of Father Floyd Gerbeling and family of Plattsmouth visited in Elmwood last Sunday, guests at the home of Mr. Gerbeling's father. A sister of Floyd. Mrs. A. V. Conger, of Grand Island, was also here for a visit, coming to decorate the graves of friends and relatives in the Elmwood cemetery. In the evening Floyd returned to Lis home iii Plattsmouth. where he I will have to batch for a week, as i Mrs. Gerbeling and daughter aceom j j anied Mrs. Conger to Grand Island j for a week's visit. ' Fentennan Family Get Together Mrs. faorge Kuntz was hostess to MANLEY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. Bergman and the children visited in Omaha last Sun day. Mrs. O. E. McDonald was a visitor last week at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Meyers. R. I). O'Brien has been quite ser iously ill at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Baltz Meisinger, at Platts mouth. The Royal Neighbors met last week at the home of Mrs. David Erann. where they looked after such business affairs as came before the gathering. Mises Mary Alice and Betty Ault of Plattsmouth were guests during the greater part of last week at the homes of O. E. and Robert McDon old. and with them also visited in Greenwood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers. Arnold Schliefert and wife, ac companied by their daughter, were in Omaha last Tuesday looking after business and visiting friends, and on their return home were accompanied by Marjorie llartman. who spent a few days at Weeping Water. Mesdames Milly McCurdy and Bud Groves of Ilavelock visited here on Memorial day. being guests at the home of Mrs. Catherine Earhardt. The Morgan McCurdy family were also guests here Memorial day. be ing guests at the Joseph Murphy home. Miss Anna Rauth of Omaha and Miss Lillie Tighe were visiting in Mauley guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rauth over Sun day and Memorial day. They were taken back to Omaha Tuesday morn- Wabash News Minton V. Wood of Elmwood was visiting and looking after business matters in Wabash last Wednesday. Ray Pool of Lincoln visited old friends in Wabash and attended the Memorial day services at the Wa bash cemetery last Monday. The American Legion firing squad and the Elmwood band attended the Memorial day services at the Wa bash cemetery last Monday, partici pating in the program. Guy Lake, with his son and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. George Tal hurst. all of Lincoln, attended the Memorial day exercises at the Wa bash cemetery last Monday. Frank Mrasek of Murray was in the vicinity of Wabash last Tuesday, picking up a truck load of hogs for a number of farmers, which he took to the packing house at Nebraska City. Charles and Frank Hulfish and their families of Lincoln and Ed ward Van Every and wife were among those in attendance at the Memorial day observance at the Wabash cemetery last Monday. Frank Marshall besides being in terested in the grain business, also conducts a trucking business and was in Omaha last Tuesday even ing attending the truckers' meeting, but after prolonging their session past the midnight hour, did not ar rive at any conclusion, so he return ed home. VILLAGE SMITHY "ROBBED'' DENNIS VILLE, N. J., June 2 (UP) No poetically spreading chestnut tree shaded Peter Hanke, the village blacksmith, while he worked; he worked indoors; but he buried his savings under a stately willow tree and for four anguished cays he thought they were gone. lie reported last Sunday that he had been robbed of every penny he had saved in 20 ears of toil at the anvil, IS hours a day. He had lost faith In banks during the banking holidays, he said, and had converted his savings into $1,000 bills. He had six of them and had stuffed them into a tin can and buried them under the willow tree. Two Cape May county detectives went to investigate with shovels. For four days they dug persistently. ignoring Hanke's suggestions that they had better be out hunting the robber. Yesterday, under two feet of earth, nestled against the willow roots and only six feet from where Hanke had thought he buried his money, they turned up the treasure laden can. Hanke has $6,000 in the bank today. LIQUOR FIND SPEEDS WORK TOCATELLO, Ida. (UP) WPA workers, improving a road near Inkon, unearthed a cache of a pre prohibition bootlegger. The qual ity proving fine, and a report spread ing that another 5-gallon jug of well-aged moonshine was buried in the vicinity, rapid progress was made on speeding up the road improvement. NOTICE OF PARTIAL SETTLEMENT NEW BUILDING POPULAR . i r . l. c . : i . e . i, n. a gainering 01 me lauinj m me i en- tennans and their relatives when j there. she entertained at her home last Sunday some 0, members of the fam ily. Those who were there for the occasion included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Penterman of Spencer. Iowa: Albert Johnson and wife o: Corinth. Iowa; Albert Kuntz and family of Eagle; George Winkler and family of Leigh. Nebraska: George Reminger and . ing in time to resume their work family, alii) o: Leigh: Fred Kohl and family of Kearney; Henry Flaisch man and family and Glen Krandall and family of near Elmwood; Henry Abkur and family of Otoe; August ! Roettuer and family of Otoe; Mrs. will be employed on the farm of , Klotmle of Leigh: Mrs. Min nie Rueter of Kearney; George Pen- Herbert Oehlerking this summer. He expects to attend school again this coming year. Oddfellows and Rebekahs Elect At the recent meetings of the Rebekah and Odd Fellow lodges, of ficers were elected tor the coming six months, as follows: Rebekahs Mrs. Wm. Stroebel. N. G.. Mrs. Oscar Miller. V. G. Odd Fellows Ken neth West. N. G.. and Francis Backe meyer, V. G. terman and family, Wm. Winkler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Penterinan and son Morris of Elmwood. Everyone pronounced the dinner par excellent and all enjoyed the get-together reunion opportunity this occasion afforded. UNDERSIZED SPECTATOR Band to Play at Ak-Sar-Ben The Elmwood band will furnish a portion of the music at the Ak-Sar-Ben den in Omaha this (Mon day) evening which in addition to being opening night for den shows this season, is also southeastern Ne braska and Masonic grand lodge night. A large number from here are planning on attending the show. NEW YORK, June 2 (UP) Some thing seamed out of proportion when j er. Mrs A large number of the citizens of Mauley and vicinity, friends of the late T. M. Patterson, were in Platts mouth Tuesday to attend his funeral. Some of those going were J. C. Rauth and wife. Oscar McDonald and sev eral others whose names we did not learn. .Mr. and .Mrs. Jolin c. Rautn were i in Plattsmouth on Tuesdav of last I week, attending the funeral of the late Walter T. Yallery. Mr. Rauth! and Mr. Yallery had for many years, they the same neighborhood more than forty years ago. Edward Murphy and wife, of Lin coln visited in Mauley last Monday, coming to decorate the graves of relatives here. They arrived Sun day evening and stayed over night, being guests at the home of Miss Mary Murphy. While here they en joyed meeting many old friends. Miss Joy O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien, spent a number of days during the past week at the home of her grandmoth- M. E. Duff of Cedar Creek. Making Improvements at Elevator Frank Marshall has been making some improvements that the service at the elevator might be improved. The approaches to the unloading pit have been graded and gravel spread on the driveway to keep it in good condition in all kinds of weath er. During the last few drouth years elevator business has not been very lucrative, but this year with pros pects for a crop. Mr. Marshall be lieves in Leing ready to handle the grain when it comes. Memorial Day Services Appropriate Memorial day services been friends j Were held at the Wabash cemetery, farming in j with the principal address by Rev. Y. A. Taylor, former pastor of the Baptist church here, who was ac companied by his wife and daugh ter. Mrs. C. W. Hoback, the latter acting as driver of the car. Tom Allen was also among the speakers and made an excellent address. There were many former residents of this vicinity present, probably the largest number to attend a Memorial clay service here in the past ten years. LINCOLN, June i (UP) The new student union building at the Univer sity of Nebraska will be the center of social activities to be held in con nection with HioS commencement ex ercises. A dinner dance is scheduled for tomorrow night, and after the Bac calureate sermon Sunday afternoon university officials w;ll hold open house in the lounge for graduating seniors. A commencement will be held at the student center Monday noon following- the commencement program. In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of F. G. Fricke, real name Fredcrich G. Fricke, Deceased. No. 3303: Take notice that the Executor of said estate has filed 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, 19 3S at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated May IS, 193S. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) m 2 3-3 w County Judge. Visiting in the West Mrs. Herman Penterinan departed early last week for Akron. Colorado, at which place she is visiting her mother. Mrs. Shadley. who has been making her homo daughter, Mrs. Ross. She is being joined there by two .sisters, from Texas and Mrs. Oregon, and the siste were looking forward the federal court crowd had risen at bailiff Thomas F. Carroll's command. There was an empty space where somebody's 'head should be, so Car rol assumed that somebody was still sitting. "Everybody rise," he said again. "Stand up there- On your feet.'' "I am standing," a voice replied. By that time Carrol had reached the spot. A dwarf was standing there. DEDICATES PLANT with another of Ibat place, in the visit .Mis. layiori Goerthy from "s and mother to a fine visit together. Later the mother will a -company her daughter. Mrs. Goer thy back to her home in the west, remaining there for an extended visit. Entertained Family Sunday Guests at the Ronald Schlichte meier home Sunday included his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlich- SWEDE HOME, Neb.. June 2 (UP) Governor Cochran in an address today dedicated the energizing of the Polk county rural public power district lines said "electricity will do more than anything else to give the farmers a standard of living ; equal to that of his city cousin." J This is the Mb district in Ne l braska to bring the actual distribu j ibi! of electricity to farmers," the ! governor said. DARWIN TO GET AERODROME DARWIN (UP) -aerodrome is to be Darwin, gateway to -A $1,000,000 constructed for Australia. Rubber Stamps, large or small, at riqht prices at the Journal. VV'mSU U XJ V U ka to? L DO FOR THEIR TEETH? It stands to reason that Holly wood stars need sparkling, lus trous teeth more than anybody else in the world. And therefore, it is significant that so many famous stars use Calox Tooth Powder. Calox is made specifi cally to give teeth a real beauty polish. It contains five cleans ing and polishing ingredients. TRY CALOX FREE! FREE !b Because a trial is so convincing we offer you a FREE 10-day trial. See coupon. You be the judge. Convince yourself lhat Calox makes teeth shine . . . shine like the stars'. FREE TRIAL COUPON , Kelson CS. Robbing. Inc.. Fairfield. Conn. Dept. AiN F. TRIAL I Send me to day tria! of CALOX TOOTH POWDER at no expense I 10 me. I will try it. ' COUPON L2L" J Mrs. Duff sprained her foot from a recent fall and the granddaughter was assisting her with her work. Just before the departure of Mr. I and Mrs. Edward Flaischman for their home in the east at the con clusion of their two weeks' visit in this part of the country, there was held a family gathering in Omaha that was attended by a large num ber of the Flaischman relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flaischman. who have been visiting here from their home at Springfield, Ohio, ac companied by their daughter Ruth and Miss Marjorie Kamball. depart ed tor their home in the cast, mak ing the trip in their car. They left at three o'clock Wednesday morning in order to cover the greatest pos sible distance during the day. WILL HAVE DEMONSTRATION LINCOLN', June 3 (UP) Ap proximately iH)n women will gather at Grand Island next Wednesday for the second annual three-day meeting of the Nebraska Council of Home Demonstration clubs, college of ag- j riculture officials announced today. Delegates from virtually every county will attend. Some 11,000 women, most of them farm wives are members of the council. Miss Mary-Ellen Brown, state leader of the home demonstration work, said the meeting is open to affiliated mem bers as well as delegates. NOTICE In the District Court of Cans Comity, 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. Dairy, 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- NOTICE OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT known; Cora Snavely 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 real name unknown; James H. Wood and wife, Wood, first and real name unknown; Anna R. Wood and husband, Wood, first SOCIALITE REGISTERS FIREARMS Died in Los Angeles Mrs. Paul Kidd. formerly Miss Jes sie Todd, who resided in Cass coun ty many years ago, but more recent ly in the west, died at Los Angeles last week and was buried there. Mrs. Kidd was a sister of Mrs. Paul Tighe. Holding Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible school opened last week at St. Patrick's Catholic church for the giving of instructions to a group of young students who have not had the advantages of parochial school training and who after the close of this period of instruction will be ready for confirmation. The school is being conducted by the Rev. Father Plewa, supply pastor at St. Patrick's during the absence of the regular pastor. Father JlenneHHy, who is taking a vacation trip to bis old home in Ireland. Sister Cclcs tine, principal of St. John' hchool in Plattsmouth is the teacher. Walter H. Smith LAWYER Plattsmouth State Bank Building Plattsmouth, Nebraska Hail Destroys Wheat Crop George Colbert and their daugh ter. Mrs. Howard Brown, who re side in the western part of the state, were here for Memorial day and at tended the gatherinsat the Wabash cemetery. While they were here a devastating hail storm visited their part of the state, ruining some 300 acres of winter wheat for Mr. Brown that had given great promise of re turning a line yield. It is quite like ly he will plant the land to corn, as there has been a good amount of moisture out there so far this year, and there is yet time to mature a corn crop under favorable condi tions. The farmer gambles when he sows or plants his fields, but even so life itself is a gamble and the city resident also has his ups and downs. Will he have a job tomorrow, will his wages be reduced, will the price of living increase? True, indeed. life is a gamble. SALINA'S, Cal. (UP) When Mrs. Muriel Vanderbilt Phelps. Pebble Beach socialite and sportswoman, complied with the California law re quiring registration of all firearms she appeared at the sheriffs office with an arsenal comprising one six shooter, one long-barreled target pistol, one shotgun and three rifles. She promised to send the number of another one which she forgot to bring. 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NEBRASKAN TOPS MARKET CHICAGO, June (UP)-Fred Attebery, prominent ScottsblutF Coun ty (Neb.) cattleman, topped the Chi cago stock yards market during May when he paid $10.8.3 per cwt., for a carload of 1,,'JOO pound steers, is was announced today. Munroe Jordan, also of Scottsbluff county, received the top price on the May market of 1)2 per cwt., on 18 head of l,:;oo pound .steers. Other top sellers from Nebraska were: Cochran brothers, Lincoln county, $10.10 p-r cwt., on a carload of ;,Y.VZ pound beeves; G. B. Cochran U,r on lil 1,,-ad of 1,40.1 pound htec-iH; Bruce Cochran, Garden cou nty, $10.f;r, on lil head of 1,2 IX pound be.-vcH, and $1 )..' on 18 head of 1, 102 pound sti-eiH; P. Mcrmaan, Gage county, $10.:,() on 20 head of 1,178 pound weights. In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Amelia Schroeder. deceased. No. n o . j .i . Take notice that the time limited for the tiling and presentation of claims against said estate is October 3 1938; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts mouth. on October 7, 1038, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of ex amining, hearing, allowing and ad justing all claims or objections duly tiled. Dated June 3. 1938. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) j6-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Clara Mumm Twiss, de ceased. No. 3317: 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 oi hfirshin. jissiarnmeiit of residue of said estate and for his discharge; il.:.t Kzn'il ntitioii and report will be heard before said Court on July 1 1 938. at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated June 4. 193S. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) j6-3w County Judge. J. Howard Davis 8 Attorney at Law & J Plattsmouth NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cas3 Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of William H. Tritsch, deceas ed. No. 3297: Take notice that the Administra tor of said estate has filed his final report and a retition 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, 193 S. at ten o'clock a. m. Dated May 17. 193S. A. 11. DUXBURY. (Seal) m23-3v County Judge- 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 S, Block 2; the north 2 4 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 Docket 8. page 275, No. 9647 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 a 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 j 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, 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, 1938, 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 m 16-4 w In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Albert Meisinger, deceased. No. 32S2: 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 heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on June 17th, 193S at ten o'clock a. m. Dated Mav 23rd, 1938. A. If. DUXBURY, (Seal) ni23-3w County Judge. NOTICE State of Nebraska 1 ss. County of Cass J To Charles Barrows, Non Resident Defendant: Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of attachment and garnishment issued by A. II. 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 1 plus in terest at the rate of 6 per annum from April 15, 193S, 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, 193S. 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. mlG-4w SHERIFF'S SALE Stale of Nebraska County of Cass j - ss. 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 C, Block 5, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 4, Block 36, 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 8, and all of Lot 9, Block 4 5, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 62, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lot 4, Block 99, City of Platts mouth, Nebraska; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 111, City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; Lot 9, Block 122, City of Tlatts mouth, Nebraska; Lot 10, Block 122, City of riattsmouth, Nebraska; Lets 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 4 6, 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. S 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 Platts 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 Vz of Lots S and !). and the South of the West 2' of Lot 10, and the West 2 4 feet of the East of Lots 8. 9 and 10 Block 31. City of Plattsmouth! Nebraska ; Lots 55 and 56 in the SW'i of the SV i of S.i tiim i t..,. ship 12, Ranee 14. East of the cm r. M.. Outlots to -the Plattsmouth. Nebraska- Lot 9. Block 14 9, City of Platts mouth. Nebraska; Lots 3 and 4. Block 41. Youn and Hays Addition to the City or Plattsmouth. Nebraska The same being levied ,.n... City of taken as the property of William J Streight. single, ct al. defend:.,,,, .. satisfy a judgment and decree of said Court recovered by the Citv of Pi ut mouth. Nebraska, a Municipal Cor poration. fendants. Plattsmouth. A. D. 193S. inl6-5w i'wtwiwii against said de- Ncbraska. Mav 11 H SYLVESTER. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.