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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ,1938.
THE PLATTSMOUTH EVENING JOURNAL
EAGLE in ITEMS
Miss Nelda Oberle was hostess to
the p. S. C. club on Thursday after
noon of last week.
Mrs. Elberta Williams of Ash
land spent last Tuesday evening
with Agnes Ketelhut.
The Pleasant Hill Extension club
met at the home of Mrs. Henry Wulf
last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mick, of
Lincoln, visited at the home of Mrs.
Louisa Wachter last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Lanning andj
Dean spent Sunday with Mr. Lan-'
ning's mother, Mrs. Mary Lanning.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oberle visited
in Lincoln last Saturday afternoon
with their son. L. C. Oberle and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nore of Wis
ner spent the week end with Mrs.
Nore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Vickers.
Mrs. Irene McFall and Mrs. Clyde
West were dinner guests of Mrs. S.
E. Allen and Mrs. R. B. Morgan on
Friday of last week.
Mrs. May Doran of Lincoln visited
her sister, Mrs. Charles Williams
and Mr. Williams and other rela
tives part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piersol and
familv and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Piersol of Lincoln visited at the L.
W. Piersol home last Sunday.
Mrs. Houston Weldon of Rockport,
Missouri, visited her parents, Mr.
rnd Mrs. Carl Price, and other rela
tives the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mrs.
Ralph Allen "and Ruth and R. B.
Morgan of Lincoln visited Mrs. S.
E. Allen and Mrs. Morgan last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Judkins and
Mrs. Emma Judkins were called to
Lincoln on Tuesday of this week-on
account of the illness of Oscar An
derson, who became critically ill
Monday evening. Mrs. Emma Jud
kins remained in Lincoln to be with
Mrs. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burns left on
Tuesday afternoon of this week for
California, where they will make an
extended visit with Mr. and Mrs
Charles Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy
came down from Omaha for the Ne
braska-Pittsburgh football game last
Saturday. They also visited Mrs
Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II
E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs. .Paul Pump and son
of Venango stopped overnight last
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Oberle and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Um
land, while en route to Rochester,
Minnesota, where Mr. Pump will re
ceive medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Umland had
as their dinner guests last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson and
sons from Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. J
L. Wrall and daughter, Melva, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul B. Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rudolph and daugh
ter.
Fellowship Tea
Mrs. Donald Springer entertained
ihA mpmhprs and friends of the
Methodist church at the parsonage
at a Fellowship Tea on the after
noons of Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday of this week.
Mrs. Murphy of Prairie Home was
the speaker on Monday, Mrs. Roy E.
Spooner of Lincoln on Tuesday and
Miss Jane Bray on Wednesday.
Searchlite Club Meets
The Searchlite club "spent a most
enjoyable afternoon at the home of
Mrs. William Tinker on Wednesday
November 9. All members were
present but two. Mrs. Hinebaugh and
Mrs. Huston. Six visitors were pres
ent: Mrs. E. II. May, Mrs. win
Bible School Lesson Study!
Sunday, November 20th
By I. Neitzel, Muxdock, Neb.
"The Sacredness of the Home"
Ex. 20:14; Matt. 5:27, 28; Mark
10:2-16.
Not many teachers are able or
willing to discuss this delicate prob
lem in their classes; and yet a proper
understanding of the relationship of
the sexes, before and after marriage,
would forestall many sins, misery,
shame and divorce.
Man, endowed with intelligence,
leason, will power and conscience
should not need to be forced by law
to abstain from adultry. But here
again we meet man after the fall,
with his whole nature going the
wrong way the most holy desires
and emotions are distorted and have
become selfish, immoral, beastly.
According to God's purpose and
plan, one man and one woman con
stitute the family; the first organi
zation in the world, the foundation
of society and the state. And it will
only fulfill its God-intended purpose
and plan, if it lives up to the divine
decree one man one woman and
love the bond that holds them to
gether.
Would there have been any neces
sity for a law such as: "Thou shalt
not commit adultery" if man had not
lost the image of God through dis
obedience? This disobedience chang
ed the whole structure of the unl-
yerse.
What is adultery? . Unfaithfulness
of either man or woman to their
marriage vow. It is an outrageous
crime, striking at the root of the
sanctity of the home. Fornication re
fers to all sexual relationships out
side of the marriage state, and in
the New Testament one is condamned
just as severely as the other. Mar
riage is .not only a physical union,
tut a union of mind and spirit, so
that we may speak of marriage as
the true completion and fulfillment
of human life, and, by God's ordain
ing, in our creation, two become one;,
and this can only be established by
love. This being the case, how is it
possible that one or the other should
break or destroy this union; which
would naturally blight this union
that was established In love, and also
destroy the home? Could one or the
other ever have a proper regard for
each other after proven unfaithful?
Our Lord's comment on adultery
goes farther and deeper, when he
says that a man's lust after another
woman is adultery, and warns us of
impure thoughts. To lust after means
"to desire," "to long for." It is
through the eye-primarily that pas
sion enters, but if the eye is turned
away, and the moral purity of the
heart expels the intruding movement
towards Bin, then the law ia not
bioken; on the contrary, it is kept.
We come now to the perplexing
question of divorce. The word of
God has only one cause for divorce
where one or the other prove un
faithful to their marriage vow. In
the various states of the U. S. there
are forty-two grounds for divorce.
In the United States in 1920 there
were living 235,284 divorced men
and 273,304 divorced women; In
1930 the figures had more than
doubled, being 4 89,478 men and
573, 14S women.
In the year 193 2 there were
160, 33S divorces granted in the
United States, or 103 out of every
1,000 marriages.
Remarriage of divorced people is
tantamount to the commission of
adultery, according to Jesus' inter
pretation of the law.
Jesus' love for little children
shows us a beautiful picture. Child
ren are the crown and glory of par
ents and the home. There is no real
home where there are no children.
This act off Jesus, taking - little
children in his arms, laying his
hands on others, could never be for
gotten by the mothers who would
talk about it years afterward. The
Kingdom belongs to little children;
there are no children in hell. This
beautiful incident opens up a new
vista on childhood. It is not enough
to raise, house, feed, clothe and pro
tect them; that will do for the body;
but mind, soul and spirit have to he
cared for as well as the body. The
first is needed and the second essen
tial. But can a parent do this who
does not know God? They may send
them to Sunday school, or let the
mother look after their spiritual
training. Many children may rise up
in the last judgment, accusing their
fathers (and some mothers as well)
for having neglected to bring them
to Jesus. '
Only through Jesus can the child
come into his own. Ever since this
incident, Christianity has become
pre-eminently the religion of the
child.
O, the glory of the Christian fam
ily where this ideal of marriage is
realized and where this truth con
cerning children is accepted. The
ideal Christian home is beautifully
described by St. Paul in Eph. 5:22
33. Where man and wife live in a
relationship as ChriBt and the church
there is a piece of teaven on earth.
(Read above scripture). Where men
love their wives as their own bodies
and so live as to h.ive the respect
and reverence of their wives the
divorce lawyer would starve; there
children are brought to Jesus early
and grow up in an atmosphere
where they will have no desire for
the pleasures of the world, but find
perfect satisfaction, in beius about
their Father's business.
Muenchau, Mrs. Nick Peterson, Mrs.
Charles Scattergood, Mrs. George
Trimble and Mrs. May Doran, of Lin
coln. The lesson on "How to Make
Candy," was given by the leaders,
Mrs. Ira Stall and Mrs. Don Shelton.
Two of the members made a batch of
candy, while the others watched.
All enjoyed the talk given by our
reading leader, Mrs. Tinker.
A motion was made to exchange
Christmas gifts. Mrs. Charles Wil
liams was hostess and was assisted
by Mrs. Gilbert Pettit and Mrs
Edward Porter.
The next meeting will be held
December 9, at the home of Mrs
Dave Hursh. Mrs. Charles Williams,
Reporter.
Fairfield Bank
Robbed at Early
Hour Today
Bind Cashier and Wife as Bank
Opens, Steal $800, Escape
in Banker's Car.
FAIRFIELD, Neb., Nov. 16 (UP)
Two unmasked bandits held up
the Fairfield state bank at opening
time today and fled in a banker's car
with approximately fSOO in cash
after tieing up Charles Glenn, bank
cashier and his wife.
Clay County Sheriff John J. Han-
said the robbers tied Mrs. Glenn to
chair, bound her husband, took
his car keys and placed him on the
floor. They scooped up the counter
cash and ran out to Glenn's car, park
ed in front of the bank, and sped
eastward out of town.
Mrs. Glenn dragged her chair to a
window and rapped on the glass, at
tracting the attention of several'
passersby who quickly untied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn were the only
persons in the bank at the time of
the robbery. She is the bank book
keeper. On entering the bank the
robbers asked for money to buy food
When Mrs. Glenn gave them each a
me, one said, drawing a gun:
"This is a holdup, put up your
hands."
uienn described the bandits as
rather nervous" and not at all "hard
boiled."
Sheriff Karr said he believed the
men were the . same who loitered
about the village yesterday. The
bank car is a gray 1938 Chevrolet
coach with license number 30-713.
Plan Low Cost
Hospital Group
Service in Nebr.
Would Be Directed by Non-Profit Cor
poration Organized Under
Nebraska Laws.
INCLUDED CATHOLICS TOO
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UP)
President Roosevelt's criticism of
Nazi Germany and its treatment of
religious groups applies to Catholics
as well as Jews, the White House
stated today.
Secretary Stephen T. Early point
ed out that the president's statement
in which he expressed himself shock
ed at the treatment accorded certain
minorities was interpreted generally
as meaning only the Jews. Such was
not the president's intention, he de
clared, referring specifically to Nazi
inspired attacks on Cardinal Innitzer
in Vienna.
It was indicated that the presi
dent would confer with Ambassador
Hugh Wilson, American envoy to
Germany after he has made his re
port to the state department on his
return to this country. There is a
possibility that Wilson's conference
might take place at Warm Springs,
Georgia.
MRS. JEWEL BOX REGISTERS
ASHLAND, Ore. (CP) The reg
ister of visitors of the Chamber of
Commerce shows a few odd names.
One is Harry G- Wislcvr of California
and another is Mrs. Jewel Box.
OFFER JEWS HAVEN
BARCELONA, Spain, Nov. 16 (UP)
The government issued a state
ment today condemning Germany's
anti-semetic measures and offering
Jews a haven in Republic (Loyalist)
Spain.
NON-BLIND STUDY BRAILLE
TOLEDO, O. (UP) Robinson
Junior high school students are learn
ing to transcribe into Braille to aid
Toledo blind persons. The Red Cros3
is instructing the students. '
$5L to $3
CASH FOR DEAD HORSES
AMD CATTLE
50o per 100 lbs. for Hogs!
For Prompt Service, Reverse
Calls to Market 3541, Omaha
The Fort Crook
Rendering Works
LINCOLN, Nov. 16 (UP) The Ne
braska State Medical association an
nounced tentative plans today for
establishment of a low-cost group
hospital service to be directed by a
non-profit corporation organized un
der the Nebraska insurance laws.
M. C. Smith, executive secretary,
said the board of trustees had au
thorized him to set up details of the
plan for submission to the board of
councillors at the annual meeting in
January, when the proposal is ex
pected to be placed I.i operation.
The American Medical association
gave its blessing to group hospital
insurance in September and also ap
proved pre-paid medical care, which
Smith said "we hope we can add at
a later date.
"We want to help people to whom
a nospltal bill is a catastrophe,
Smith continued. The State Medical
association is interested in seeing
that Nebraska residents get the very
best hospital and medical care at a
cost they can afford to pay. This plan
does not contemplate any free service.
"If the corporation is successful.
and we have every reason to believe
it will be, any profits will go back
into the Group Hospital associa-'
tion."
Subscribers will pay approximate
ly 75 cents a month or $9 a year
which will entitle each member to
21 days of hospitalization per year
in a semi-private ward (two to a
room) and use of the operating room.
The family rate will be $1.50 a
month, regardless of the number of
children. This service does not in
clude medical care, X-ray, anaesthe
sia or pathology examination.
Patients will select their own phy
sicians but the hospital must be an
approved institution. Smith said the
plan is to accept memberships in
groups of 10. He believes the idea
will appeal particularly to business
employes and other groups. No sales
man will be employed to solicit mem
berships. Smith said the Nebraska Medical
association is among the first of the
state medical organizations in the
nation to sponsor ' hospital insur
ance. The announcement was interpreted
as an answer of organised medicine
in Nebraska to charges that physi
cians were not interested in low-cost
hospital care. The association will
finance the plan with funds from its
reserves.
Walter H. Smith
LAWYER
Flattsmouth State Bank Building
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
I J. Howard Davis jj
Attorney at Law
Plattsmouth
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Trusteeship of
the Estate of John Klaurens, Deceased.
Trusteeship No. E-1678.
City of Plattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, in the plaintiffs, as joint
tenants, and for equitable relief.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 19th day of December,
1938, or the allegations contained in
said petition will be taken as true
and a decree rendered in favor of
plaintiffs and against you and each
of you according to the prayer of
said petition.
Dated this 31st day of October,
1 9 3 8
ELMER ELLIOTT and
ROXIE ELLIOTT,
Plaintiffs.
iW. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
n7-4w
NOTICE OF HEARING
Estate No. 3369 of Delia Norval,
deceased, in the County Court of
To all persons interested' in the Cass County, Nebraska.
above entitled matter: iu u wtuuui . i
You and each of you are hereby uneiesieu in me esiaie ui weiu
notified that F. H. McCarthy, Trus- sku.
tee of the estate of John Klaurens, Take Notice that on November
deceased, has this date-filed a peti-M-. uunam trainer aim wmur
tion in this Court alleging that he A. Cramer, owners of the herein-
has completed the trust created aner uescnueu reai estate, niea tneir
under the last will and testament of petition alleging that Delia Norval,
si-id deceased and that said trustee- a resident of Cass county, Nebraska,
ship proceedings should be terminat- died intestate therein on or about
rd, and praving for approval of his May 30, 1SS5. the owner of an un-
final report "filed herein on this date, divided one-fifth interest in Lot 7,
tnfPthPr with all nrior renorts here- Block 3 4, in Plattsmouth, Cass coun-
in filed, and for an order of Court dis- U Nebraska, the prayer of said peti-
tributing and pro-rating the re- "n s nereiore, your petitioner
mainder of the assets now in his pos- P'.a's for a determination of the
session as said trustee, and for his tiine of the death of said Delia Nor-
discharge- va' an of ner hens- the degree of
You are further notified that a kinship and the right of descent of
l.parinsr will be had imon said neti- the real property belonging to said
GIRLS SPREAD COMMUNISM
WASHINGTON,' Nov. 16 (UP)
John T. Pace of Detroit told the
house committee investigating un
American activities today that the
communist party assigned high school
girl communists to associate with na
tional guardsmen to help spread
party doctrines in American armed
forces.
Pace, who said he was a member
of the party from 1931 to 1934, de
scribed what he said was the tech
nique of spreading the party doc
trines in Detroit.
Rubber Stamps at lowest prices
at the Journal Office.
NOTICE
WHEREAS, Ross Walker, con
victed in Cass County, on the 2Sth
day of July, 1931, of the crime of
Bank Robbery, has made application
to the Board of Pardons for a Com
mutation and Parole, and the Board
of Pardons, pursuant to law have set
the hour of 10:00 a. m. on the 14th
day of December, 1938, for bearing
on said application, all persons inter
ested are hereby ndtified that they
may appear at the State Penitentiary,
at Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day
and hour and show. cause, if any
there be, why said application should
not be granted." .
HARRY R. SWANSON,
Secretary, Board of Pardons.
M. F. KKACHER.
Chief State Probation Officer.
nl7-2w
tion together with all reports of said
trustee before this Court on Novem
ber 25, 1938, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m.
All objections to the allowance
of said reports and the granting of
the prayer of said petition should be
filed in this Court on or before said
Lcur and date of hearing.
Dated this 31st day of October,
1 1 3 S
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) o31-3w County Judge.
deceased in the State of Nebraska."
Said petition will be heard in the
County Court of Cass County, Ne
braska, on the 9 th day of December,
1938, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated November 14, 193S.
A. IL DUXBURY,
(Seal) nl4-3w County Judge.
SirERIFF'S SALE
St.
State of Nebraska
Countu nf Cnmn '
" ' .....
Uy Virtue ui
Order of Sale issued by C. E. Ledg
way, Clerk of the District Court
within and for Cass County, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will on
the 5th day of November, A. D.
1938, at 10:00 o'clock a.-m of said
day at the south front door of the
court house, in the City of Platts
mouth, in said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following real estate, to
wit: The east half (E) of the
southeast quarter (SE'i) of
Section twenty-three (23),
Township ten (10), Range thir
teen (13), East of the 6th P.
M., in Cass county, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Edward E.
Leach and wife, Jessie D. Leach,
and D. Ray Frans, defendants, to
satisfy judgment of said Court re
covered by L. A. Kropp, plaintiff
against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
30t A. D.. 1938.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
o3-5w Nebraska.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
SHERIFF'S SALE
88.
State of Nebraska
County of Cass
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
19th day of November, A. D. 1938, at
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
Janet McKercher Clem
ent, Charles E. Waters
and Ida Waters,
Plaintiffs NOTICE
vs.
Wm. O'Neill, et al.
Defendants
To the defendants: Wm. O'Neill,
Mrs. Wm. O'Neill, first real harae
unknown; Mary A. Scrantom,
2, Village of
2, Village of
2, Village of
Mrs. I. Shinn, first real name un
known; R. M. Worley, first real
name unknown; Worley,
first real name unknown; Seth
Johnson. Mrs. Seth Johnson, first
real name unknown; T. B. Gordon
first real name unknown; Mrs. T.
B. Gordon, first real name unknown;
W. D. Merriam. first real name un
known; Mrs. W. D. Merriam, first
real name unknown; S. N. Merriam
first real name unknown; Mrs. S.
N. Merriam, first real name un
known; G. S. Ruby, first real name
unknown; Mrs. G. S. Ruby, first
real name unknown; the heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives and all other persons interested
iii the estates of Wm. O'Neill, Mrs
Wm. O Neill, first real name un
known; Mary A. Scrantom,
Scrantom. first real name unknown
10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day at the t Shinn. first real name unknown;
feoutn front door or tne courthouse in
the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
in said county, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
North 20 feet of Lot 10, Block
2, Village of Alvo, Nebraska;
Lots 13. 14 and 15, Block 4,
Village of Alvo, Nebraska; ''
Lot 5, Block 1, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 9. Block
Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 5, Block
Alvo, Nebraska.
Lot 6, Block
Alvo. Nebraska;
Lots 14 and 15, Block 2, Vil
lage of Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 8, Block 2, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
North 24 feet of Lot 3, Block
4, Village of Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 14. Block 5, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
Lot 15. Block 5, Village of
Alvo, Nebraska;
Lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, Block 5,
Munger's First Addition to the
Village of Alvo, Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of the heirs at
law, the creditors and all other
persons having any interest in the
estate of either Thomas W. Barry,
deceased, or Carrie J. Barry, deceas
ed, real names unknown, et al, de
fendants, to satisfy a judgment and
decree of said court recovered by
the Village o Alvo, Nebraska, a
Municipal Corporation, plaintiff
against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September
29, A. D. 1938.
H. SYLVESTER.
Sheriff Cass County,
ol7-5w Nebraska,
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in tne
estate of William A. Armstrong, de
ceased. No. 3368:
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 Evan H.
Armstrong as Executor thereof; that
said petition haB been set for hear
ing before said Court on the 2nd
day of December, 1938. at 10 o'clock
m.
Dated November 2. 193S.
A. H. DUXBURY.
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
Elmer Elliott and
Roxie Elliott, Plaintiffs
vs. ' NOTICE
Samuel Casey, et al,
Defendants
To the defendants: Samuel Casey,
Mrs. Samuel Casey, first real name
unknown: the heirs, devisees, lega
tees, personal representatives and
nil other persons interested in the
estates of Samuel Casey, and Mrs.
tnmnoi r-ioov first rpal name un
known, each deceased, real names niouth. Cass county. Nebraska, in
unknown; and all persons having or "c l.lV " "die,aJa"u
claiming any interest in and to Lot Ida Vaters. as joint tenants, and for
seven (7). eight (8). nine (9). ten yu.t.u.B , ,
(10). eleven (11). and twelve (12), uan.2 each of you are further
in Block twelve (12). in Townsends notified that you are required to
Addition, also known as A. H. Town- answer said Petition on or before
eends Addition to the City of Platts- fncaay' "ie tft-,?ay ot December,
mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, real 19.3- ' ?e allegations contained in
nvnnw- 8aid Petition will be taken as true
You and each of you are hereby and. a decree rendered" in favor of
TTTmr viuntt nH T?rwi Plaintiffs and against you and each
Flliott. the plaintiffs, filed a petition of you according to the prayer of
curl fnmmonrort nn nrtinn tn th Dia- iieiiuou.
Scrantom, first real name unknown;
I Shinn. first real name unknown;
Mrs. I. Shinn, first real name un
known; R. M. Worley, first real
name unknown; Worley, first
real name unknown; Seth Johnson,
Mrs. Seth Johnson, first real name
unknown; T. B. Gordon, first real
name unknown; Mrs. T. B. Gordon,
first real name unknown; W. D,
Merrima, first real name unknown,
Mrs. W. D. Merriam, first real name
unknown; S. N. Merriam, first real
name unknown; Mrs. S. N. Merriam,
first real name unknown; G. S.
Ruby, first real name unknown;
Mrs. G. S. Ruby, first real name un
known; E. C. Lewis, whose true
name was Edgar C. Lewis; Robert
R. Livingston and Anna Maria Liv
ingston, each deceased, real names
unknown, and all persons having or
claiming any interest in and to Lots
four (4),. five (5), and six (6), in
Block nineteen (19), in the City of
Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska,
real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Janet McKercher Clem
ent, Charles E. Waters and Ida
Waters, the plaintiffs, filed a peti
tion and commenced an action in
the District Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, on October 31, 1938,
against you and each of you; the
object, purpose and prayer of which
is to obtain a decree of court quiet
ing the title to the north half of
Lots four (4), five (5), and six (6),
in Block nineteen (19), in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, in the plaintiff Janet Mc
Kercher Clement, and to quiet the
title to the south half of Lots four
(4), five (5), and six (6), in Block
nineteen (19), in the City of Platts
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
Margaret Albert,
Plaintiff
vs.
; NOTICE
Plattsmouth Ferry Com
pany, et al,
Defendants
To the defendants: Plattsmouth
Ferry Company; ,W. E. Ellison, first
real name unknown; Mrs. W. E.
Ellison, first real name unknown;
the heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estates of
W. E. Ellison, first real name un
known; Mrs. W. E. Ellison, first
real name unknown; II. E. Ellison,
first real name unknown, and Aug
ust Anderson, each deceased, real
names unknown; the successors and
assigns of Plattsmouth Ferry Com
pany, real names unknown, and all
persons having or claiming any in
terest in and to Lot seven (7), in
Block forty-three (43), in the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, real names unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Margaret Albert filed
a petition and commenced an action
in the District Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, on November 2, 1938,
against you and each of you; the
object, purpose and prayer of which
is to obtafh a decree of court quiet
ing the title to Lot seven (7), in
Block forty-three (43), In the City
of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne
braska, and for equitable relief.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 19th day of December,
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
o' you according to the prayer of
said petition.
Dated this 5th day of November,
1938.
MARGARET ALBERT.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
trict Court of Cass County, Nebras
ka, on October 31, 193S. against you
and each of you; the object, purpose
and prayer of which is to obtain a
decree of court quieting the title to
Lots seven (7), eight (S), nine (9),
ten (10), eleven (11), and twelve
(12). in Block twelve (12). in
Townsends Addition, also known as
A. H. Townsends Addition to the
Dated this 5th day of November.
1938.
JANET McKERCHER
CLEMENT,
CHARLES E. WATERS,
and IDA WATERS,
Plaintiffs.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska.
C. A. Rosencrans and
Lucille Rosencrans,
Plaintiffs
vs. t L NOTICE
John Moore, et al.
Defendants
To the defendants: John Moore.
Mrs. John Moore, first real name
unknown; Amanda Newman,
Newman, first real name unknown:
D. Remick, first real name unknown;
Mrs. D. Remick, first real name un
known; the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estates of
John Moore, Mrs. John Moore, first
real name unknown; Amanda New
man, Newman, first real
name unknown; D. Remick, first real
rime unknown, and Mrs. D. Remick.
first real name unknown, each de
ceased, real names unknown; and all
persons having or claiming any in
terest in and to Lot one (1), in Block
nine (9), in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, real names
unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that C. A. Rosencrans and
Lucille Rosencrans, the plaintiffs,
filed a petition and commenced an
action in the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska, on October 31,
1938, against you and each of you;'
the object, purpose and prayer of
which is to obtain a decree of court
quieting the title to Lot one (1) in
Block nine (9), in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, in
plaintiffs as joint tenants, and for
equitable relief.
V.'L1 each of you are further
iiuiiutru i utii. yon are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 19th day of December, 1938
or the allegations contained in said
petition will be taken as true and a
decree rendered in favor of plaintiffs
and against you and each of you ac-
cording to the prayer of said peti
tion. dilated this 5th day of December.
C. A. ROSENCRANS and
LUCILLE ROSENCRANS
W. A. ROBERTSON, Pla,Qtiff3' '
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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