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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FOUR
UNION ITEMS.
A. L. Becker was looking ofter
some business in Lincoln one day last
week, also delivering wood.
Charles Land was called to Platts
mouth Monday morning to secure
some needed parts for some autos he
was repairing.
Bernard Morris and Professor
Weyck of the Union schools were over
to Nebraska City last Sunday eve
ning attending a show.
Matthew Midkiff and family ot
near Avoca were visiting in Union
last Sunday, guests at the home of
the parents of Mr. Midkiff, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Midkiff.
Mrs. W. A. Taylor and grandson,
Donald Iloback and his sister, Miss
Marjorie, were down to Nebraska
City looking after some shopping
last Saturday evening.
While in Nebraska City last Sun
day afternoon the family of C. E.
Morris visited at the home of Mrs.
Laura Sans, an aunt of the younger
members of the family.
A number of the young people of
Union drove to Lincoln last Sun
day afternoon where they enjoyed a
show. Those going were Don Hall,
Richard Cole, Dick Hall, Edith Hall,
and James Hill.
Speaking of her mother. Mrs.
Rachel Pell who is nearing her 96th
birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ed Mid
kiff had to say that the mother was
feeling fine and could get about very
nicely notwithstanding her advanced
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Morris of Mur
ray were visiting in Union last Sun
day, guests of Olin's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Morris, where all enjoyed
a fine dinner and during the after
noon all drove to Nebraska City
where they attended a show.
Con Watkin3 and family of
near Murray were guests for the day
last Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Land where they all en
joyed a very fine dinner. The visit
was made the more enjoyable by the
Bible. School
Sunday, January 29th
"Peter Preaches at Pentecost"
Acts 2:3-lS; 36-41.
The great day in Peter's life had
come, where the prophesy of Jesus.
made about Peter, three years prev-1
ious, that he should be "a Rock"
was to be fulfilled. The niomenteous
hour where Joel's prophecy was
come to pass, had arrived, given 870
years before, the Holy Spirit had
taken the place of the ascended
Christ, to complete the work of re
deeming the world; the apostles had
"received power;" all things were
ready to usher in the new dispensa
tion; the men of the hour are there,
the representatives of Israel are pres
ent, the man who was entrusted with
the "keys of heaven" is ready to
open the gates, while three thousand
enter into the new relationship of
the new covenant the day of Pen
tecost was fully come.
We take a look at the men. who
fifty days before had forsaken their
Lord, fleeing in the presence of dan
ger and leaving him alone; here
they meet some of the same men
who had witnessed the scene at the
garden; but they show no fear nor
any timidity, but rather a courage
that even baffles the c,rowd, who in
astonishment call out: "Are not these
. . . Galileans?" Whence the great
change? All can experience such a
change, if they will only tarry long
enough in the "upper room" and
wait until the Holy Spirit comes
with power. May we not forget that
an earnest, persistent petition be
sent up to the throne of grace if
it should take ten or even more, days,
until God will send his spirit. After
this infilling of power, they cannot
be keeping still; they shout the
praises of God, for fulfilling his
promises, in all the known tongues.
Soon the streets are filled with peo-
pie; the disciples leave the room and
ascend to the housetop. After all the
twelve Apostles have spoken, each
in a ; different language, and the
people express their amazement
(some are serious; others scoff and
ridicule) it is now that Peter
"lifted up his voice" to such a pitch
that all could hear and understand.
How often do we sit in a church and
yet not hear nor understand, because
the preacher forgets to "lift up his
voice," but seems to speak to him
self! And the people heard and un
derstoodthey were pricked in their
hearts; the words carried conviction,
which led to repentance and faith in
Jesus Christ.
Any sermon preached that fails to
carry conviction to the hearer, is so
fact that Mrs. Land is daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Watkins Another very
fine attraction for the grandparents
was little Nancy Jane Land, their
granddaughter. .
Guests at C. L. Greene Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Greene
were host and hostess at their home
last Sunday when they entertained
for theday and a. very fine dinner
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harris of Platts
mouth, Mrs. Harris being sister of
Mr. Greene, and Mr. end Mrs. Jack
Brittain, Mrs. Brittain being daugh
ter of Mrs. Harris and niece of Mr.
Greene, Mrs. C. E. Duff or Cedar
Creek, mother of Mrs. Greene.
Visit Mynard, Plattsmouth.
Last Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Rihn were guests for a
time at the home of Messrs. Grant
and Schuyler Hackenburg near My
nard and later went on. to Platts
mouth to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Alwin as well as at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Briggs, Mrs. Rihn and Mrs. Briggs
being long time friends, and Mrs.
Rihn was for a number of years a
member of the Bibli school class
which Mrs. Briggs taught in the
Christian church Bible school many
years ago.
Has Ankle Injured Saturday.
Last Saturday while Henry H.
Becker was moving a garage at the
home of Edgar Morton, in some way
the structure overturned and caught
Mr. Becker as it fell, pinning him
to the ground with the greatest
weight on one of his ankles. It
was at first thought to be fractured,
but later examination developed the
fact that the injury was very se
vere but no bones broken. However
he was able to get about on chutches
or in an automobile and made a trip
to Nebraska City in his car in the
evening.
Visiting in North Dakota.
Harry Brandt departed for North
Dakota where he will visit at the
home of Carl Hansen. The gentlemen
Lesson Study!
By L. Neitzel, Murdock, Neb.
much wasted effort. The old simple
Gospel preached "with power," will
have the same results. We are not
having the full sermon of Peter, only
fragments. What was the burden of
his sermon? Jesus Christ and him
crucified but going back to the
time when in the counsel of the
Trinity, the great plan of the crea
tion was born in the mind of God
(See Acts 2:23) and ending up with
the glorified Christ (See vv. 32, 33).
The result of Peter's preaching was
a conviction of sin and this was fol
lowed by an earnest inquiry: "Men
and brethren, what shall we do?"
So have men inquired in all ages
where, the Gospel is preached in and
with power. But that kind of preach
ing is not heard very often in fact
very rarely; therefore no conversions
people only "decide" for Christ,
and without a new birth, they live
after their decision as before.
Not so under Peter's .preaching;
there was a change of heart and
life; they gave up their sinful life
and received the promise of the gift
of the Holy Ghost. Much more was
said by Peter. (S;e verse 40).
That the result of such preaching
was sound and genuine is noticed in
the concluding vorses of this chap
ter; the new born church was orga
nized; services were begun, order in
the services adopted and people prac
ticed their new religion (as people
should practice it today) and while
there was life, there was growth in
development of their spiritual life
as well as in numbers. Such is the
power of the Gospel.
What is wrong with the church
today? Why the slow progress? We
have a highly educated ministry. It
is not lack of equipment; or prepa
ration as to schooling. What is the
troubje? We wifh all of our preach
ers were Galileans, like these men at
( Pentecost. We think the great lack
is Holy Ghost power. That, with a
thorough equipment of schooling, a
natural ability and good common
sense and a passion for souls ought
to make any preacher a good fisher
of men.
Pentecost is the reversal of Babel.
AVhile at Babel the language was
confounded changed into many at
Pentecost all languages understood
the one great theme, the revealed
love of God in Christ the Lord.
The world has today 3.664 dia
lects. There aie 737 Asiatics; 537
Europeans; 276 Africans; 1624
Americans. Th'j Gospel is preached
in more than. 1,000 dialects today;
at Pentecost. 1'5 dialects were spok
en by the Apostles.
are very clos- friends and we are
certain they will both enjoy the visit.
Following the visit Mr. Brandt will
return for a time and then depart
for the west where he will take up
the study of airplane manufacturing.
He is a very fine mechanic and should
make an expert In the manufacurlng
of airplanes, in which he is greatly
interested.
. Visit Friends at Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Becker and
son Donald made a merry party who
drove to Manley last Sunday, visit
ing for the day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Hoback, Mr. Hoback
being Missouri Pacific agent there.
Mrs. Hoback was formerly Miss
Genevieve Becker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry II. Becker.
Visited Mother at Hospital. '
Mrs. C. E. Withrow of Palmyra,
mother of our townsman, Elmer
Withrow, is very ill in an hospital
at Nebraska City where she has been
for some time past. Her . son was
down last Sunday to visit her and
found her very seriously ill.
Will Make Home Near Seward.
J. Marion Stone, living southeast
of Nehawka was looking after some
business matters in Union last Mon
day, making preparations for his
farm sale which is soon to occur.
Mr. Stone and family are to move
to Seward where they expect to
farm the coming summer, they hav
ing secured a farm there some time
ago.
Will Make Home ni Town.
D. B. Porter, who recently rented
his home just west of the city to H.
W. Griffin held his sale and' will
move to town, having secured a
couple of rooms to store his goods.
To Make Home in Plattsmouth.
Mrs. Vesta Clark who has been
making her home in Union with her
friend, Mrs. Jennie Frans, has gone
to Plattsmouth where she has pur
chased a home. While she will make
her home there she will also cherish
a lively recollection of her many
friends in Union.
Small Lad But Very Busy.
Leon Fitzpatrick, a very small lad,
but oh how busy, securing a pepper
shaker from the table, in his play got
it down on the floor, and finding the
top would come off poured the pepper
down through the grate of the hot
furnace, which immediately took ef
fect. True it was a mild day and
immediately the doors of the cafe
as well as the windows flew open
and cough, cough cough, everyone
was coughing, and the burning pep
per drove all out of doors, while lit
tle Leon danced in glee. He had
found a way to clear the house in
stantly. HOLD CHECKER CONTEST
Monday evening a group of some
eleven of the checker sharks of the
city gathered at the Turnbaugh bar
ber shop in the Hotel Plattsmouth
for a round of their favorite game.
The checks were of the old fashion
ed type and not the Chinese brand
that is now quite the rage. There
were some very interesting games
among the more expert of the con-
testants. 'these games will be play-
ed every Monday evening for the
winter, it is planned.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that under
the provisions of Ordinance Number
55 of the Village of Alvo, Nebraska,
passed and approved under the pro
visions of Chapter 17, Article 4, Sec
tion 401, Cumulative Supplement.
1937, to the Compiled Statutes of
Nebraska. 1929, and by authority of
a majority vote of all of the mem
bers of the Board of Trustees of said
Village," the Village of Alvo, Ne
braska, will sell at private sale for
cash the. real estate hereinafter de
scribed for the amounts set opposite
each description, ' respectively, to
wn:
Lots 13, 14, and 15,
Block 4 $250.00 '
Lot 6, Block 2 15.00
Lot 8, Block 2 15.00
North 24 feet of
Lot 3, Block 4 125.00
Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, and 5,
Block 5, Munger's 1st Ad
dition to the Village of
Alvo, Nebraska 200.00
said real estate not being used in the
operation of public utilities, and not
being required for municipal pur
poses. The 6ale of said real estate
is made subject to the approval and
confirmation of a majority vote of
all of the members of the Board of
Trustees of said Village,' Upon which
suitable deeds of conveyance may be
made to the purchasers of said real
estate, respectively.
VILLAGE OF ALVO,
NEBRASKA.
By ARTHUR DINGES.
Chairman of. the Board
of Trustees.
Attest:
R. M. COATMAN,
Village Clerk.
(Seal)
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WILL SERVE AS ENGINEER
Elmer A. Root, a son of Judge
Jesse L. Root, of Omaha, a former
resident of Plattsmouth, has been
designated as resident engineer in
spector for a very important public
works project in Los Angeles. The
following from the Los Angles Times
tells of the appointment:
"Appointment of Elmer A. Root
as Resident Engineer Inspector for
fhe Federal Public Works Admin
istration on the new $ 400,000 P.W.A.
nnancea L.ne sciences Duiiaing ai
U.C.L.A. was announced last night
by Kenneth A. Godwin, director in
charge of Region 6.
"Construction of the new build
ing was made possible through an
outright P.W.A. grant of 5180,000
Actual building was begun Decem
ber 21; construction will be com
pleted on or about November 1 of
this year.
"Root's duties will include regular
inspection of the building to see that
it is constructed in accordance with
the specifications of the plans. He
will also see to it that the workmen
are paid in accordance with estab
lished wage scales."
Phone naw items to no. 6
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Trusteeship
of the Estate of Lewis 11. Young,
deceased. Trusteeship No. 956.
To all persons interested in the
above entitled matter:
Yon and each of you are hereby
notified that C. R. Troop. Trustee of
the estate of Lewis H. Young, de
ceased, has this date filed a petition
in this Court alleging that he has
completed the trust created under
the last will and testament of said
deceased and that said trusteeship
proceedings should be terminated.
and praying for approval of his final
report filed herein on this date, to
gether with all prior reports herein
filed, and for an order of Court dis
tributing and pro-rating the remain
der of the assets now in his posses
sion as said trustee, and for his dis
charge;
You are further notified that a
hearing will be had upon said peti
tion together with all reports of said
trustee before this Court on Febru
ary 24, 1939, 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
hour and date of hearing.
Dated, this 30th day of January,
1939.
A. IL DUXBURY,
(Seal) j30-3w County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
To: The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Ernest L. Trumble, de
ceased, real names unknown;
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Peter J. Nichols, de
ceased, real names unknown;
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of S. II. Clark, first real
name unknown, deceased, real
names unknown;
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Sophia Wetenkamp, de
ceased, real names unknown;
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Katie Snoke, deceased,
real names unknown;
The heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives and all
other persons interested in the
estate of Evelyn M. Wetenkamp,
deceased, real names unknown;
To: All persons having or claiming
any interest in the North Half
(NVi) of Lot Sixteen (16) and
Lot Seventeen (17), Block Twenty-six
(26), Village of Eagle,
Cass County, Nebraska, real
names unknown.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Robert P. Corr, plain
tiff, has filed his petition in the
District Court of Cass County, Ne
braska, against you, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet title in
fee in said plaintiff to the North
Half (N) of Lot Sixteen (16) and
Lot Seventeen (17), Block Twenty
six (26), Village of Eagle, Cass
County, Nebraska, as against you,
and the plaintiff also prays that two
certain deeds referred to in the peti
tion wherein John C. Hartsock and
Carrie N. Hartsock, husband and
wife, conveyed to Ernest L. Trum
ble and Marie Trumble the North
Half (N4) of Lot Sixteen (16) and
Lot Seventeen (17), Block Twenty
six (26) in the Village of Eagle,
Cass County, Nebraska, which said
deeds are both dated on the 7th day
of August, 1923, and are filed in
book 63 page 563 and in book 64
page 221 of the deed records of Cass
County, Nebraska, and the records
thereof in the office of the Register
of Deeds of said county be reformed
and corrected so that said deeds will
provide that said real estate was con
veyed to the grantees Ernest L.
Trumble and Marie Trumble as hus
band and wife and as joint tenants
and not as tenants in common.
You are required ; to answer t;aid
petition on or before the 13th day
of March, 1939.
Dated this 28th day of January,
1939.
ROBERT P. CORR.
Plaintiff.
By I- D. BEYNON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE OF PROBATE
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Sarah M. Young, deceased.
No. 3384:
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 C. R.
Troop as Executor thereof; that said
petition has been set for hearing be
fore said Court on the 24th day of
February, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated January 28, 1939.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To the creditors of the estate of
John ,W. Barrow, deceased. No.
3380:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filine and presentation of
claims against said estate is May 29,
1939; that a hearing will be had at
the County Court room in Platts
mouth on June 2. 1939. at ten
o'clock a. m. for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and ad
justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated January 27, 1939.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Frank N. Rauen, deceased.
No. 3046:
Take notice that the Executrix of
said estate has filed her final report
and a petition for examination ana
allowance of her administration ac
counts, determination of heirship, as
signment of residue of said estate
and for her discharge; that said pe
tition and. report will be heard be
fore said Court on February 24,
1939, at ten o'clock a. m.
Dated January 27, 1939.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j30-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Cass Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tn th creditors of the estate of
Aradana Porter, deceased. No. 3372:
Take notice that the time limited
for the filing and presentation of
claims against said estate is May 22,
1939; that a hearing will be had at
thP Countv Court room in Platts
mouth on May 26, 1939, at ten
o'clock a. m. for the purpose of ex
amining, hearing, allowing and . ad
Justing all claims or objections duly
filed.
Dated January 20, 1939.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) j23-3w County Judge.
REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska ,
Ruth M. Scheel, et al,
Plaintiffs
vs.
Sophia Scheel, et al,
Defendants
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court of Cass County, Nebras
ka, entered in the above entitled
cause on the 7th day of November,
1938. and an Order of Sale entered
on the 18th day of November, 1938.
the Sole Referee will on Saturday,
the 18th day of February, 1939, at
two o'clock p. m., at the front door
of the Murdock Co-Operative Credit
Association Building in the Village
of Murdock, Cass county, Nebraska,
sell at auction to the highest bidder
for cash, that is to say 10 on the
day of sale and the balance when
said sale shall be confirmed by the
court, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The SW4 of Section 35,
Township 12, North of Range
10, East of the 6th P. M., except
a tract therein described as fol
lows. Commencing at a point
two rods East and two rods
North of the SW corner of said
Section 35, running thence
North 24 rods and 13 feet;
thence East 20 rods, thence
South 24 rods and 13 feet;
thence West to the place of be
ginning. Also the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: The
W of the SEU of Section 35,
Township 12 North of Range
10, East of the 6th P. M., all in
Cass County, Nebraska.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour.
Dated this 14th day of January,
1939.
CHARLES E. MARTIN,
Sole Referee.
A. L. TIDD,
Attorney Tor Plaintiffs.
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REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of Cass'
County, Nebraska'
Laura Etta Hendee, et al,
Plaintiffs
vs. J
Fred McElvain. et al.
Defendants
Notice is hereby given that, under
and by virtue of. an Order of Sale
entered inthe above entitled ' cause
on thfi 20th day of December, 1937,
and an Order of Sale entered on the
31st day of December, 1S37, the
Sole Referee will on the' 4th day of
February. 1939. at ten o'clock a. m.,
at the south front door of the court
house in Plattsmouth, in Cass couu
ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, that
is to say, 10 on the day of sale.
and the balance when said sale shall
be confirmed by the court, the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit:
Lot 30 In the SW of the
SE of Section 13, Township
12, Range 13, East of the 6th
P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska.
Sale will be held open one hour.
Dated this 31st day ot December,
1038.
WALTER II. SMITH,
Sole Referee.
A. L. TIDD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Cass Comi
ty, Nebraska.
To all persons interested in the
estate of William T. Richardson, de
ceased. No. 3383:
Take notice that a petition has
been filed praying for administration
of said estate and appointment of
Grace Richardson as Administratrix;
that said petition has been set for
hearing before said Court on the
17th day of February, 1939, at ten
o'clock a. m.
Dated January 20, 1939.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal4 j23-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
In the District Court Cass
County, Nebraska
Thomas Herbert Pollock,
Plaintiff
vs.
NOTICE
The City of Plattsmouth,
a Municipal Corporation,
et al Defendants
To the Defendants, Frank E. John
son, and wife Karoline Johnson;
Louis Thomas and Mary Thomas,
i his wife, real name unknown; Ora
Smith; Dio Lewis; William Kep
hart and wife Flora Kephart; M.
W. Green, real name unknown;
Mary Green, his wife, real name
unknown; W. S. Grauf, real name
unknown; Mary Grauf,. his wife,
real name unknown; and Chris-
tiana. Deoring; The unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, personal
representatives, and all persons
interested in the respective estates
of M. W. Green, deceased: Mary
Green, deceased; W. S. Grauf, de
ceased; Mary Grauf, deceased, and
Christiane Deoring, deceased, real
names unknown, and all persons
having or claiming an interest in
the following described real estate,
to-wit: Tax Lot 64, in the E of
Section 7, and Tax Lots 65, 66,
and 67, in the SW M of the SEV4
and Tax Lot 68, in the SE'i of
the SE of Section 7, all in
Township 12, North of Range 14,
East of the 6th P. M.. and all ac
cretions thereto, and Tax Lots 67,
68, 174. 175, and 176, all in Sec
tion 18, Township 12, North of
Range 14, East of the 6th P. M.,
with all accretions thereto, and
air of the real estate included
within the following described
boundaries: Commencing at the
. point where the east line of the
right of way of the Chicago, Bur
lington and Quincy Railroad inter
sects the center line of Main Street
in the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass
county, Nebraska, extended, east
and thence running on said center
line of Main street projected east
1851.5 feet, thence North 8 22
West 33.6 feet; thence North 85'
47' East to the center of the chan
nel of the Missouri river; thence
commencing at the point where
the east line of the right of way
of the Chicago, Burlington and
Quincy Railroad intersects the
center line of Main Street of the
said City of Plattsmouth, thence
running in a northerly direction
along said east line of the right
of way of said railroad to a point
where said east line of said rail
road intersects the one-eighth
(18) section line of the South
east Quarter (SEU) of Section 7,
Township 12, North of Range 14,
East of the 6th P. M., and thence
east on said eighth section line to
the southeast corner of the Platts
mouth Water Corporation's land.
thence North 3 ""OS' East on said
line of Plattsmouth Water Cor
poration 15.15 chains, thence East
15 chains, thence North 14.02
chains, thence North 87 8' East
444.6 feet, thence North 86", East
675 feet; thence North 85 52'
East 902.6 feet, thence North 85
07' East to the center of the chan
nel of the Missouri river, thence
Southerly along the center chan
nel of the Missouri river to the
point located on the center chan
nel of Baid Missouri river, all in
Cass County, Nebraska
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the tenth day of
January, 1939, the Plaintiff filed his
petition in the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska, the object and
purpose of which is to establish and
quiet and confirm the title of Thomas
Herbert Pollock, Plaintiff, In and to
the real estate above described, and
to enjoin you and each of you from
having or claiming to have any in
terest in, right or title to, or lien
upon' any or all of said above de
scribed real estate, either legal or
equitable, and to enjoin you and
each, of you from in any manner in
terfering with the title of Plaintiff
in and to the above described real
estate, or any part thereof, and for
equitable relief and costs of suit.
This notice is given pursuant to
an order of this court. You are here
by required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, the 27th day
of February, 1939, and failing so to
do, your default will be entered, and
judgment taken on Plaintiff's peti
tion. THOMAS HERBERT POLLOCK,
Plaintiff.
A. L. TIDD.
His Attorney.
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NOTICE
In the District Court of the
County of Cass, Nebraska
In Re Application of Les- '
ter W. Meisinger, guard
dian of Wilma May
Tritsch, a minor, for Li
cense to Sell-Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Lester W. Meisinger,
guardian of Wilma May Tritsch, a
minor, will Bell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
south front door of the court house
in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras
ka, on the 13th day of February,
1939, at 11 o'clock a. m., the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Undivided one-half of the
north half (N) of the south
west quarter (SW',4) of Section
thirty-five (35), in Township
thirteen (13), north, Range
twelve (12), and the undivided
one-half of the north half
(NJ&) of the southeast quar
ter (SE14) of Section one (1),
Township twelve (12), north,
Range twelve (12), all east of
the 6th P. M., in the County of
Cass, Nebraska; and at the
same time and place will sell
at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, the un
divided one-third interest of
said minor in the southeast
quarter (SE1) of Section
eleven (11), and the east half
(E'&) of the southwest quarter
(SWU) of Section eleven (11),
all in Township twelve (12),
north, Range twelve (12), east
of the 6th P. M. in the County
of Cass, Nebraska, subject to
the life estate therein to Eliza
beth Meisinger, and subject al
so to the life estate therein of
Lena Tritsch.
Said sale will remain open for one
hour; terms of sale 10 cash at
time of bid, balance on confirma
tion. Dated January 21, 1939.
LESTER W. MEISINGER,
Guardian of Wilma May
Tritsch, a Minor.
W. A. ROBERTSON,
Attorney.
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WAYAK K. SAAVTEI-Li,
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Omaha, JNebrawkn
LEGAL NOTICE
William Spence,
Spence.
real name unknown, his wife, Guy
Spence, Spence, real name
unknown, his wife, Frank Clement,
Barbara E. Hulse, Hulse,
real name unknown, her husband.
Alexander Kirk McNaughton, a
minor, James Donald McNaughton,
a minor, Mollie Long, Long,
real name unknown, her husband.
Roy Keiser, otherwise known as Roy
Kiser, Keiser (Kiser), real
name1 unknown, his wife, Marion
Hebard Pettis,' Dorothy Bradford
Pettis, Els'worth Final, Final,
real name unknown, his wife,
Thomas Jones, otherwise known as
Arthur Thomas Jones, Jones,
real name unknown, his wife, Isabel
Jones, Elizabeth (Bessie) Mead, Wil
liam B. Spence, John F. Ingram,
Hannah A. Martin, Gilbert E. Mar
tin, Fannie Spence Cunningham,
Bessie Spence, a minor; the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons inter
ested in the estates of James G.
Spence, deceased, except the heirs
set forth in plaintiffs' petition, Wil
liam Spence, deceased, Spence,
real name unknown, his wife, de
ceased, Guy Spence, deceased,
Spence. real name unknown, his
wife, deceased, real names unknown,
and all persons having or claiming
any interest in, rights or title to
or lien upon the
South Half (SV2) of the
Northeast Quarter (NE'i) and
the Southeast Quarter (SEU)
of the Northwest Quarter (NW
) of Section Thirty (30),
Township Twelve (12), Range
Twelve (12), East of the 6th
P. M., in Cass County, Nebras
ka, real names unknown, are hereby
notified that Clara B. Weast and
other heirs at law of John W. Ur
win, deceased, as plaintiffs, have
commenced an action against you
and each of you in the District
Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in
which you are impleaded with other
defendants, which cause is docketed
in Appearance Docket 9 at. Page 39.
Case No. 9727, of the records of said
Court, the object and purpose of
which action are to obtain a decree
of said Court quieting the title to
the above described real estate in
the parties plaintiff and defendant.
who are the owners thereof, and en
joining all other persons from as
serting any interest in, rights or
title to or lien upon said real es
tate, and to obtain judgment con
firming the respective shares of
such persons in said real estate, as
said Court shall determine are the
owners thereof or have any interest
therein, .and for a partition of said
real estate according, to the respec
tive rignts or the parties interest
therein, or for a sale thereof in case
the same cannot be equitably divid
ed, and a division of the proceeds of
such sale among the owners thereof
accormng 10 tneir respective rights
You and each of you are hcrehv m'
quired to answer the petition of the
piamiius in saia action on or before
the 6th day of March, 1939.
CLARA B. WEAST. et 1
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