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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, "AUGUST 1, 1938.
ALVO
Mrs. John Woods spent Wednesday-night
at the S. C. Ilardnock
home.
Earl Bennett was working at the
Jordan store during the days of the
carnival.
A few additional cases of sleeping
sickness among horses have been re
ported since last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sutton are car
ing for things at the Albert Swan
son home while Mr. and Mrs. Swan
son are away.
Mrs. Dick Elliott and infant son
returned home Friday from the Eail
cy Sanitarium in Lincoln. Both are
petting along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson and
Betty left Tuesday for North Dakota,
where they will spend a few days
visiting and looking after some busi
ness matters.
Mrs. Johnson, aunt of Mrs. A. B.
Stroemer and sister of Mr. Brown of
Wabash, who has been visiting at
the A. B. Stroemer home during the
past three weeks, plans to return
home Sunday.
Alvo held a two day celebration
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week, which was sponsored by the
local firemen and drew large crowds
to town both days.
Honored on 84th Birthday
Open house was held Sunday af
ternoon at the Stoui home to give a
large group of friends an opportun
ity to call and extend congratula
tions to Mrs. Mary Stout in honor
of her S4th birthday. Sixty friends
tailed to extend congratulations and
wish Mrs. Stout many more happy
birthdays.
Mrs. Stout's daughters, Mrs. Mabel
Winn. Mrs. Elmer Klyvcr and Mrs.
Arthur Klyver of Lincoln were in
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ilardnock and
Henry Miller drove to Lincoln last
Thursday afternoon to attend the
burial of George Kaffenbcrger. of
Plattsmouth. a cousin of Mrs. Ilard
nock. The funeral service was held
at Plattsniouth.
Father is laid Away
Funeral services for Fred Diek-
nian. Sr., father of Fred Diekman.
of thi3 community, were held at
Murdock Thursday. Mr. Diekman
died Tuesday at a Lincoln hospital.
where he had been for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diekman, Jr..
have the heartfelt sympathy of their
Alvo friends.
Mother Honored on Birthday
Mrs. Mary Stout, who was S4
years old Monday, July 23, was hon
ored Sunday at a dinner given at
the Stout home. A large crowd of
relatives was present to enjoy the oc
casion and to extend congratulations
to the guest of hnor.
Mrs. Stout enjoys fair health and
is still very active. She has just re
cently returned home from h. trip to
Illinois, where she visited friends
and relatives.
Arm Improving
Mrs. Harvey Heiers, who broke
her right arm a couple of weeks ago,
is getting along very well, although
she still suffers considerable pain.
Mrs. Ed Schuelke, of Duncan.
California, who has been visiting
relatives here for the past three
weeks, has been assisting with the
work at the Heiers home.
Friends regret very much that
Mrs. Heiers met with this painful
accident and truly hope that she
will have a speedy recovery.
A
The Best
for Your Cream
is your home market. It
gives employment to
home people. Therefore,
when you help your
neighbor, you help your
self as well.
Bring Your Cream
and Poultry
to Us.
PLATTSMOUTH
CREAMERY
Lower Main St. Phone 94
J
Elmwood News
Mrs. Guy Clements, has been a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Catherine
Lorenz, of Council Bluffs, for sev
eral days.
Frank Dougherty of near Alvo was
a visitor in Elmwood on Tuesday of
last week and was looking after
some business matters and meeting
his many friends liere.
Carl Schneider, who is engaged in
tlie jewelry business at Lexington,
was a visitor at home for a number
of days, extending over the last of
last week and the fist of this week.
George Eidemiller, the barber, has
been putting in his leisure moments
painting the interior of the barber
shop and the furniture therein, mak
ing the place much more attractive.
Mrs. Marion Widick. mother of
Orville Widick. residing east of Elm
wood. has been visiting here for sev
eral weeks since the passing of her
husband at their home in Lincoln,
but is now returning to her home in
Lincoln.
Bank Reorganization Completed
The re-organization of the Amer
ican Exchange Bank, which hai
been going on for some time, has
now been completed and the bank
is now operating tinder the direction
oi the new officers. The officers are
Guv Clements, president: Mrs. Emily
Gonzales, cashier: Aletha McCart
ney, assistant cashier, and the board
of directors, composed of the three
above named officers. Frank Schulze
and Fred Schulze. Donald Gonzales
has been assisting at the bank for
the present.
Visiting Rslatives Here
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Heinke and
their little daughter, Dottie Jean, of
Wichita. Kansas, arrived in Elm
wood last Thursday for a prolong
ed visit. The family have been visit
ing in the western part of Kansas
and en route home have come this
way to visit with Grandmother Mrs.
Lucy Lyle and also at the homes of
Mr. and. Mrs. Doanie Stark and Mrs.
Floy Buell, as they returned home.
Mr. Heinke was taking his vacation
and was enjoying it with the mem
bers of the family.
Enjoyed Picnic at Avoca
'On last Wednesday, Mc-sdamcs
Emil Rosenow and Martha Hoover
were sponsors of a very pleasant
picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Schultz near Avoca. The two
little girls of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit
Theil of near Murdoch and as well
one of Mr. and Mrs. V. Hill, namely
Iiose Marie and Margaret Ann Theil
and Mary Hill, who have been visit
ing for the week with their aunt,
Mrs. Hattie Rosenow with Mrs. Mar
tha Hoover sisters took the young
girls to the home of Otto Schultz,
where with the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Schultz they all enjoyed a pic
nic with all its varied enjoyments
such as delight the heart of a
child.
Feeling Very Poorly
Norville D. Bothwell, the merchant
lias not been feeling the very best
for some time and during the latter
days of last week was compelled to
remain at home in order to recuper
ate, hoping that the rest and relaxa
tion would improve his health. How
ever, he does not rally as is desired,
but is resting comfortably. It is to
b? hoped that he will soon be restor
ed to his former good health.
Mail Carrier to Hospital
Emmitt Cook, the veteran rural
carrier of the U. S. mails, who has
been having some trouble of late
with repeated attacks of arthritis
that have made it difficult for him
to get around and look after the
work of delivering mail to the pa
trons along his route, upon the ad
vice of his physician has gone to the
Veterans hospital at Lincoln for a
course of treatments with the hope
that the flsease may be eradicated.
His many friends are hoping that
the treatments will prove beneficial
and produce the desired result.
Golden Jubilee Celebration
For some time Elmwood citizens
have been considering the holding of
some sort of a festival or entertain-
Politi.-al flvr rtisinjr)
H MRS. MARGARET
BRENDEL
Murray, Nebraska
Democratic Candidate
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FOR
U nPAinvi-n a i- rr-e-rf O
Q HMi;l P"H lit- t9fi--IIS O
of Cass County
, Will Appreciate Your Support! S
nient to properly celebrate the town's
fiftieth birthday, on August 23, as
it was just 50 years ago, on August
23, 18SS, tha't the town came into
existence as an incorporated town.
There were numerous other villages
in existence, some . of them boasting
postoffices, even though located in
private homes, but with the incor
poration of Elmwood some of them
dwindled in size and soon passed out
of the picture. Wabash was than a
thriving western Cass county town,
and just a short time afterwoods
Murdock came into existence as the
Rock Island pushed its rails -westward
into Nebraska. Land sold at
a nominal price and the influx of
settlers brought new faces and new
blood into the country, many of
whom stayed and have either passed
on or are numbered among the pio
neer citizenry. Elmwood grew and
prospered and became one of the
busy marts of trade in this territory,
and continues today as a good busi
ness and dwelling place, with up-to-date
stores, homes, churches and a
splendid school system.
So, to commemorate the first fifty
years of the town's existence, there
will be held on Tuesday and Wednes
day, August 23 and 2 1, a big two
day celebration, historical in theme,
and providing a home-coming cele
bration for those who have former
ly lived here, but moved elsewhere.
Additional information as to the
different attractions will be given
from time to time, but readers are
asked to keep the dates in mind and
be present on at least one of Elm
wood's two day celebration.
EXONERATE POLIECMAN
COZAD, Neb.. July 30 (UP) A
coroner's jury here Friday exoner
ated Policeman Percy Cloyd from
blame in the death of Orville Kirk
patrick. 57, farmer and president of
the Dawson County Taxpayers
League.
Testimony was that Kirkpatrick
had threatened to horsewhip the offi
cer following a dispute over a traf
fic law violation. Kirkpatrick had
been asked some time ago to refrain
from parking his truck and .trailer
on Cozad main street. The tax league
head published in the Gothenburg
Times his version of the affair and
stated he would continue to park
where he chose.
Thursday he drove to town and
when Cloyd remonstrated with him,
it was alleged he attacked the of
ficer. Cloyd denied he had struck
Kirkpatrick, stating that during a
scuffle he fell, striking his head on
the pavement. He died a short time
later.
REPORTS WHEAT CROP LESS
CHICAGO, July (UP) Chi
cago's only woman crop forecaster,
Mrs. E. H. Miller today predicted a
U. S. wheat crop cf 910,000,000
bushels.
That was 19,000,000 bushels below
her July 1 estimate and 09,000,000
under the average estimate of Chi
cago's six crop experts.
Mrs. Miller said disappointing
threshing returns principally in Kan
sas and Nebraska had reduced her
final winter wheat estimate to 669,
000,000 bushels. This compares with
the 1937 winter wheat harvest of
000, 000 and the average private
forecast of 715,000,000. She boosted
her estimate on the corn crop to
2,532,000,000 bushels, 46,000.000
higher than her previous forecast
and 50,000,000 more than the gov
ernment July 1 report.
POTATO GROWERS WIN
KEARNEY, Neb., July 29 (UP)
Buffalo county potato growers who
have been protesting because the
federal surplus commodity corpor
ation was shipping in Kansas pota
toes for use by the needy in this sec
tion apparently had won their battle
today.
N. S. Baldrige of the surplus com
modity corporation accompanied Buf
falo County Farm Agent Leonard
Wenzl to Gibbon to set up a potato
buying office in the heart of the
county's potato district.
Gibbon and Shelton residents had
protested vigorously when it was
learned potatoes grown in the Kaw
valley of Kansas were being used
while potatoes grown In this section
were left in the fields.
Political Advertising)
VOTE FOR
Emil Bornemeier
for the Office of
Go. Commissioner
Third District
on the Republican ticket at Primary
Election Tuesday, August 9, 1938.
Born in this community and lived
here all his life. Knows the ner,ds
of Cass county. Capable, trustworthy.
Green wood
Mrs. Elsie Smith was in Green
wood Friday.
Mrs. Gull Olson of Omaha spent
Thursday with Mrs. John Vant.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gribble spent
a three day vacation in Crete last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keeler of Lincoln
called at the Glen Peters home Tues
day night.
Miss Margaret Paulus returned to
her home for a few days last week,
due to sickness.
Miss Mercedes Reischstein of Kear
ney visited at the E. L. McDonald
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham of
Omaha called at the Fred Etheredge
home Wednesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Sawyer of Greeley
visited Monday and Tuesday at the
Fred Etheredge home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse attended
the funeral services for Mr. Diek
man at Murdock Thursday.
Hazel and Elouise Tool of Weep
ing Water called on Miss Elva Cole
man last Sunday afternoon.
LeRoy Norton has discontinued
his work at Burwell. He is plan
ning on attending school this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ersey McNurlin of
Phillips are moving into the old
Weideman property south of town.
Mrs. Emma Henery and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stewart, were visitors
Thursday at the Fred Etheredge
home.
Ruth and Donald Franks and Wil
lis Alstead visited from Wednesday
until Sunday in Onawa, Iowa, with
relatives.
The Christian church ladies were
well pleased with the results of
their lunches served during the
Jamboree.
Walter Failing and Geo. Walling,
of Lincoln, were here for the fun
eral services for Orsan Johnson on
Wednesday. ,
Mrs. Joe Marshal of Canby, Ore
gon, and Mrs. Willard Rosnae of
Murdock called on Miss Alva Cole
man Monday evening.
Miss Bette Alton, of Omaha, has
been visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Etheredge. She re
turned home Sunday.
Clyde Newkirk of Columbus visit
ed in Greenwood Tuesday night of
last week. Mrs. Newkirk returned
home with him for a. .Visit.
Mrs. Vera Aiicjerson Bailey, of
Lynden, Washington, arrived last
Saturday for a two months' visit
with relatives, and friends. J
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Leesley at
tended a family reunion at Alvo last
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mary Stout,
who celebrated he.f S4th birthday.
Misses Mary -and Rhoda Carnes
and Mrs. E. B. Phillips spent last
Sunday at the X. O. Coleman home
in observance of Lawrence's birth
day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parks and fam
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly. Dona Bell
and Elaine remained for a three
day visit.
Erwin Shupe of Kansas City, Mo.,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Shupe, last week. Mr. Shupe
ij getting along as well as can be
expected.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walling and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyal Walling of Fre
mont, Kenneth Grove of Omaha and
Mrs. Mary Talcott . were supper
guests at the L. C. Marvin home last
Sunday.
Death of Fred Diekman
Fred Diekman, 79, of Murdock,
died at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Bryan
Memorial hospital. Mr. Diekman has
been in poor health for some time.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs.
Carl Anderson, of tlreenwood, Mrs.
John Box, of Elmwood, Mrs. Henry
Reuter, of Grand Junction, Iowa,
Mrs. Fred Towle, of Wabash, and
Mrs. Dick Cramer, of Seattle. Wash
ington; two sons, William of Wa
bash and Fred of Alvo. Funeral ser
vices were held Thursday in Mur
dock. Death of Orson A. Johnson
Orson A. Johnson, 78, long time
resident of this community died at
his home in Greenwood at 2 a. m.
Sunday. Mr. Johnson, although not
confined to his bed, had been in very
poor health for some time. Funeral
Walter H. Smith
LAWYER
Plattsmouth State Bank Building
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Attorney at Law J
PlatUmouth t
k J. Howard Davis h
CGCOOSCCOS03GOOSOGOOCCOV
services were held at the M. E.
church Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock with Rev. Townsend officiat
ing. Lee Knolle sang, accompanied by
Mrs. Knolle.
Burial was in the Greenwood ceme
tery. Surviving are his wife. Gem;
three sisters, Mrs. V. L. Hysham, of
Red Oak; Mrs. Emma Coleman, of
Clinton, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Mary
Pierson, of Ford City, Pennsylvania;
three brothers, H. L., of Elliott,
Iowa, and Seth and Dave of Mont
gomery, Alabama; two grandchild
ren and four great grandchildren, as
well as other relatives and a host
of friends.
Many Attend Jamboree
The Jamboree was a decided suc
cess and drew an enormous crowd.
The threatening rain Tuesday night
caused the crowd to scatter early.
The dance was well attended and
pleasing music was rendered by Bob
Storer.
Three good ball games were play
ed on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
afternoons, with Greenwood the loser
in all three. Sunday Plattsniouth
won 3 to 2; Monday the Nebraska
state league team from Lincoln won
by a score of 15 to 5, and Tuesday
the Davey team was winner, 6 to 3.
Everyone seemed to have a good
time and are looking forward to
another similar event next year. A
lot of old friends and neighbors got
to renew acquaintanceship with each
other and to enjoy the entertain
ment provided for them.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Frank A. J. Miller, deceased.
No. 3345:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appointment
of Frank A. Cloidt as administrator;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the 2 6th
day of August, 1938 at ten o'clock
a. m.
Dated August 1, 1938.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of John P. Miller, deceased.
No. 3340:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appointment
of Frank A. Cloidt, as Administrat
or; that said petition has been set
for hearing before said Court on
the 19th day of August, 1938, at
ten o'clock a. m.
Dated July 22, 193S.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j25-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
tu, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Christine Burkel, deceased
No. 3339:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administra
tion of said estate and appointment
of Val Burkel as administrator; that
said petition has been set for hearing
before said Court on the 12th day of
August, 1938 at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated July 18th, 1938.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) jyl8-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Laura Brinkman, deceased.
No. 3343:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Frank A. Cloidt as Administrator;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the
26th day of August, 1938, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated July 29. 193 8.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska 1
ss.
County of Cass ' j
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of
the District Court within and for
Cass County, Nebraska, and to me
directed, I will on the 13th day of
August, A. D. 1938, at 10 o'clock
a. m. or said day at the south front
door of the court house in Platts
mouth, in said county, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following real estate,
to-wit:
The North half (N1,?) of the
Southeast quarter (SE1) and
the Northeast quarter (NEU ) of
the Southwest quarter (SWi)
of Section thirty-six (36), in
Township eleven (11), Rangs
ten (10), East of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Henry Ober-
nolte, et al, Defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said Court recovered by
The Prudential Insurance Company
of America, a corporation, Plaintiff
against eaid Defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July S, A.
D. 1938.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
jll-5w Nebraska.
SUSPEND NEW YORK OUTFIELDER
CHICAGO, July 30 (UP) Base
ball High Commissioner Kenesaw
M. Landis today suspended Jay Allen
Powell, New York Yankee outfielder
for ten day for an "uncimplimentary
reference to a portion of the popu
lation" made in a radio "dugout"
Interview yesterday. Powell refused
to comment on the suspension. "I've
been suspended by the high com
missioner, that's all there is to it,"
he said.
The statement released by Landis'
office said "although the commis
sioner believed the remark was care
lessly and not purposely made, Powell
is suspended for ten days."
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
Hedwig Widman Stewart, "
John Sattler, Jr.. and Ver-
la Sattler,. Plaintiffs NOTICE
vs.
John J. Worley, et al.
Defendants
To the Defendants:
John J. Worley, Mrs. John J. Wor
ley, first real name unknown; Platts
niouth Ferry Company, a corpora
tion; Martin Farrar, Mrs. Martin
Farrar, first real name unknown; J.
C. Hammond, first real name un
known; Mrs. (J. C. Hammond, first
real name unknown; John C. Ham
mond, Mrs. John C. Hammond, first
real name unknown: James Oneill,
Mrs. James Oneill, first real name
unknown; Abijah Harris, Mrs. Abi
jah Harris, first real name unknown;
B. D. H. Baker, first real name un
known; Mrs. B. D. H. Baker, first
real name unknown; S. L. W.
Thrapp. first real name unknown;
Mrs. S. L. W. Thrapp. first real name
unknown; Jno. Hedrick, Mrs. Jno.
Hedrick, first real name unknown;
A. J. Russell, first real name un
known, Mrs. A. J. Russell, first real
name unknown; Andrew J. Russell,
Mrs. Andrew J. Russell, first real
name unknown; Maria E. Richard
son, Richardson, first real
name unknown; Manna Richardson,
Mrs. Manna Richardson, first real
name unknown; Oscar J. Denning.
Mrs. Oscar J. Denning, first real
name unknown; Samuel B. Denning.
Mrs. Samuel B. Denning, first real
name unknown; William Thompson,
Mrs. William Thompson, first real
name unknown; II. P. Coolidge, first
real name unknown, Mrs. II. P. Cool
idge, first real name unknown; Hen
ry P. Coolidge, Mrs. Henry P. Cool
idge. first real name unknown; M.
B. Scranton, first real name un
known; Mrs. M. B. Scranton. first
real name unknown; Mary A. Scran
ton, Scranton, first real name
unknown; Allisa Statler,
Statler, first real name unknown; J.
E. Johnson, first real name un
known; Mrs. J. E. Johnson, first
real name unknown; Joseph E.
Johnson, Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson,
first real name unknown; Samuel
G. Damon, Mrs. Samuel G. Damon,
first real name unknown; Adrian
G. Scranton, Mrs. Adrian G. Scran
ton, first real name unknown; Alice
Stedeler, Stedeler, first real
name unknown; the heirs, devisees.
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested in
the estates of John J. Worley, Mrs
John J. Worley, first real name un
known; Plattsmouth Ferry Company
a corporation, Martin Farrar, Mrs
Martin Farrar, first real name un
known; J. C. Hammond, first real
name unknown: Mrs. J. C. Ham
mond, first real name unknown;
John C. Hammond. Mrs. John C.
Hammond, first real name unknown;
James Oneill. Mrs. James Oneill. first
real name unknown; Abijah Harris,
Mrs. Abijah Harris, first real name
unknown; B. D. H. Baker, first real
name unknown; Mrs. B. D. H. Baker,
first real name unknown; S. L. W
Thrapp, first real name unknown;
Mrs. S. L. W. Thrapp, first real name
unknown; Jno. Hedrick, Mrs. Jno.
Hedrick, first real name unknown;
A J. Russell, first real name un
known. Mrs. 'A. J. Russell, first real
name unknown; Andrew J. Russell
Mrs. Andrew J. Russell, first real
name unknown; Maria E. Richard
son, Richardson, first real
name unknown; Manna Richardson
Mrs. Manna Richardson, first real
name unknown; Oscar J. Denning,
Mrs. Oscar J. Denning, first real
name unknown; Samuel B. Denning
Mrs. Samuel B. Denning, first real
name unknown; William Thompson,
Mrs. William Thompson, first real
name unknown; H. P. Coolidge, first
real name unknown, Mrs. H. P. Cool
idge. first real name unknown; Hen
ry P. Coolidge, Mrs. Henry P. Cool
idge. first real name unknown; m.
B. Scranton, first real name un
known; Mrs. M. B. Scranton, first
real name unknown; Mary A. Scran
ton. Scranton. first real name
unknown; Allisa Statler,
Statler, first real name unknown; J
E. Johnson, first real name un
known: Mrs. J. E. Johnson, first
real name unknown; Joseph E. John
son, ' Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson, first
real name unknown; Samuel G. Da
mon, Mrs. Samuel G. Damon, first
real name unknown: Adrian G.
Scranton, Mrs. Adrian G. Scranton,
first real name unknown: Alice
Stedeler, Stedeler, first real
name unknown, and Wheatley Mick
elwait, each deceased, real names un
known; the successors and assigns
of Plattsmouth Ferry Company, a
corporation, real names unknown,
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in and to ail of Blocks
ninety-one (91). and ninety-two
(92), in the City of Plattsniouth,
Cass county. Nebraska, including all
that part of vacated Walnut street
and Elm street in the City of Platts
mouth. Nebraska, and being that
part of Walnut street lying south of
Block ninety-one (91) and north of
Block ninety-two (92). in the City
of Plattsniouth, Nebraska, and that
part of Elm street lying south of
Block ninety-two (92) in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Hedwig Widman Stew
art. John Sattler, Jr.. and Verla
Sattler, the plaintiffs, filed their pe
tition and commenced an action in
the District Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, on July 25, 1D38, against
you and each of you; the object,
purpose and prayer of which is to
obtain a decree of court quieting the
title to all of Blocks ninety-one (91)
and ninety-two (92), in the City of
Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska,
including all that part of vacated
Walnut street and Elm street in the
City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and
being that part of Walnut street
lying south of Block ninety-one (91),
and north of Block ninety-two (92)',
in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras
ka, and that part of Elm street lying
south of Block ninety-two (92), in
the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and for equitable re
lief. You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 5th day of September.
1938, or the allegations contained
in said petition will be taken as
true and a decree rendered in favor
of plaintiff and against you and each
of you according to the prayer of
said petition.
Dated this 25th day of July, A. D.
193S.
HEDWIG WIDMAN STEWART,
JOHN SATTLER, Jr., and
VERLA SATTLER, Plaintiffs.
AV. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
j25-4w
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of George A. Kaffenberger, de
ceased. No. 3344:
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 Ola M.
Spacht as Executrix thereof; that
said petition has been set for hear
ing before said Court on the 26th
day of August, 1938, at 10 a. m.
Dated July 30, 1938.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) al-3w County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska
Cass County
88.
By virtue of an
Execution issued by the Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
County, Nebraska, I will on the 3rd
day of September, A. D. 1938, at ten
o'clock a. m. of said day at the
South front door of the court house
in Plattsmouth, in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash, the following real es
tate, to-wit:
The northwest quarter (NV
'4 ) of the southwest quarter
ISW'i) of Section ten (10),
Township eleven (11), North.
Range thirteen 13), East of
'the Sixth P. M., in Cass county,
Nebraska, subject to a Land
Bank Commissioner mortgage
now on said real estate
The said real estate being levied up
on and taken as the property of
Harry Albin, defendant, to satisfy a
judgment of the County Court of
said? County, recovered by John H.
Fowler, Trustee, as plaintiff against
said defendant and thereafter trans
cripted to said District Court.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
July 26th A. D. 1938.
HOMER SYLVESTER,
Sheriff, Cass County,
Nebraska.
By CASS L. SYLVESTER,
Deputy.
al-5w
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
Estate of Albin Bezdek, deceased.
Estate No. 3341.
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs take notice that Anna
Rezac has filed her petition alleging
that Albin Bezdek died intestate in
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on or about
July 16, 1922, being a resident and
inhabitant of Cass county, Nebraska,
and died seized of the. following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
Lots three (3) and four (4)
in Block eight (8); Lots one
(1), two (2), three (3) and
four (4) in Block nine (9), and
Lots ten (10), eleven (11) and
twelve (12), in Block ten (10),
all in Duke's Addition to the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law the following named persons, to
wit: Anna Bezdek, now Anna Rezac.
his widow, and the following named
children now with their respective
ages as follows: Charles Bezdek. age
27: Lillian Bezdek. age 23; Albin
Bezdek, age 19, and Stanley Bezdek,
age 17;
That the interest of the petitioner
in the above described real estate is
as widow and praying for a determi
nation of the time of the death oi
said Albin Bezdek and of his heirs,
the deeree of kinship and the right
of descent of the real property be
longing to the said deceased, in tne
State of Nebraska.
It is ordered that the same stanu
for hearing on the 26th day of Aug
ust. 1938. before the County Court
of Cass County in the court house at
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at the noui
of 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated at Plattsniouth, NePrasKa,
tbis 26th day of July, A. D. 193S.
A. II. DUXBURY.
(Seal) al-3w County Judge.