PAGE F0T7B. Quick Thinking of Son Saves Life of Joseph Huse Man Well Known in Manley Commun ity Attacked by Bull at Farm Near Jackson, Nebr. Quick thinking- and extraordinary courage on the part of 12-year-old Jack Huse is credited with saving the life of his father, Joseph Huse, Jackson, Nebr., on Monday morning when he was attacked by an angry Ilolstein bull. Mr. Huse, who was loading a truck with cattle, was driving the bull out of the yard when the animal sud denly turned and knocked him to the ground. In falling Mr. Huse managed to grab the chain attached to a ring in the animal's nose, but was knocked and butted about 40 feet. Mrs. Huse, who witnessed the attack, seized an iron pipe and attempted to beat off the bull, but her futile attack only served to infuriate him the more. Her screams, however, succeeded in awak ening the boys who were in the house, some distance from the barn yard. Jack, remembering that the bull was afraid of the dog. a six months old puppy, released him from the house where he had been shut up for the night, and although himself deathly afraid of the bull, entered the yard with the dog and set him on the animal. With the dog nipping at his heels and unable to reach him by kicking at him, the bull was forced to turn and defend himself. Mr. Huse, who was almost uncon scious by this time, managed with assistance, to crawl over the fence. A physician was called immediate ly and Mr. Huse was removed by ambulance to St. Vincent's hospital, Sioux City, where X-rays disclosed no broken bones, but the patient suf fering from severe shock and bruises from the battering received. Late reports from the hospital are to the effect that there are no indi cations of internal injuries but that Mr. Huse will be in the hospital a week or ten days. Jack Huse is a nephew of Mrs. John Iiauth and Mrs. 'Walter Mock enhaupt of Manley and just recent ly was their guest for a couple of weeks. CROP INSURANCE DEADLINE A wheat grower must buy his 1940 crop insurance before he begins seed ing wheat for 1940 harvest, it was pointed out today by Martin Blum, member of the country ACP-eommit-tee in charge of crop insurance. Under regulations for the 1940 crop insurance program, the dead line for each individual farm is the date on which the operator begins seeding wheat. The reason for this provision, Mr. Blum explained, is that the crop in surance program cannot be expected to idnemnify for damage that occur red before insurance went into effect. This same principle applies to all in surance, he pointed out. Crop insurance is going to be sold in the field by community committee men, beginning the first of August. Any farmer who has not been visited before he begins planting his wheat should, in his own interest, communi cate with the county ACP office, so that arrangements for his insurance may be made. "We are anxious to have this situ ation understood, so that there will not be misunderstandings and dis appointments later on." DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT From Thursday's Daily This morning a message was re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tidd of this city, announcing the death early today of Mrs. George F. House worth at Long Beach, California, where she has made her home for the rast thirty years. Mrs. Houseworth waf the widow of George F. Houseworth, who was the clerk of the district court here dur ing the late nineties and will be well remembered by the older residents ot the community- Mrs. Houseworth was one of the active workers in the P. E. O. society and the first meeting of Chapter F, for organization, was held at her home, and in the years of her resi dence here she was a strong factor in the society. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harry Leamey, with whom she made her home in recent years, Mrs Leame being formerly Mi33 Kutn Houseworth. ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES From Friday' Es.Jly Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm and son. Ralph, were at Nebraska City thi3 afternoon to attend the funeral of tts late Ticwas Eastasr. Ilrs. Tina is a sister cf lire. Kastaer. ALVO Carl Johnson and Harvey . Hires were Omaha visitors Wednesday. Lyman Rehmeier of Weeping Wat er is spending the week with Fred and Frank Rehmeier. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klyver of Lincoln were guests Sunday evening at the Elmer Klyver home. Mr and Mrs. Herman Lowe, of Ilavelock wers visitors at the Elmer Klyver home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chri3 Hansen and children cf Lincoln were Saturday afternoon callers at the Edwin Taylor home. Miss Florence Taylor, a teacher in the McCook schools, is expected to come Friday for a visit with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rueter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson drove over to Iowa last week, where Mr. Thompson was looking for a farm to rent. Mrs. Carl Ramsey of Aurora came Thursday evening to visit the Earl Bennett family over the week end. Mrs. Ramsey is a sister of Mrs. Ben nett. Mr. and Mrs. Turner McKinnon were out to the farm looking after the chores while Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon were in South Dakota last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dimmitt and family were supper guests at the Glenn Dimmitt home Tuesday even ing. Lloyd remained for a week's visit with Kendall. Mrs. Edwin Taylor has been quite ill as a result of an attack of ap rendicitis. She is reported to be feeling better and friends wish her x complete lecovery. Helen Connor, of Minneapolis, who us-ually spends most of her summer lacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Davis, came week before last for her usual summer visit. Simon Rehmeier recently purchas ed the homo where they have been living for some time from Mrs. Murty cf Clay Center. This purchase pro viies them with a very nice home. Richard Williams and children of Ceresco spenc Tuesday evening with his mother, M;s. Edith Williams and brother Ruse. Mrs. Richard Williams To in the hospital and was not able to be present. The Earl Uennett family drove to Lincoln Tuesday evening, where they Dnjoyed a picnic supper with rela tives. The picnic was in honor of Mr.- and Mn. Walter Stohlman of Washington, D. C, who have been in Cass county on a visit. Mrs. Piohlman is a sister of Mrs. Earl Bennett. Injuries Improving The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fisher, who injured his hand so severely last week, when he got it into the clothes wringer, is get ting along q:iite well. His hand was very badly torn and it was necessary to have several stitches taken to close the wound. His. condition was such as to give reason for much concern by the par ents and friends. Firemen's Celebration Thursday and Friday. July 27 and 2S, were the dates of the annual Firemen's celebration, which was at tended by large crowds each day. There were the usual concessions and OLher entertainment and everyone evjoyed themselves. Aid Society Serves Lunches The Ladies Aid Society served lynches during the Firemen's cele bration. Duo to the fact that the celebration was just getting under voy at the time this was written, i o report can be made of the results cf any of the activities in connection v ith the event. With ideal weather, good crowds are assured. Arrival of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Coatman ar the proud parents of a new baby daughter born to them July 26. The little miss weighed 8 pounds ai;d is doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Coat man and family have the congratu lations of their many friend3. Home on Visit Morreli Skinner, who works for a hacking company at Watkins, Iowa, came last Wednesday evening for a vcek's visit v ith home folks. Worrell reports that he likes his job very well. Celebrates 85th Birthday Mrs. Mary Stout very pleasantly ctlebrated her 85th birthday anni versary at her country home Tues day, July 25. Mrs. Bertha Atley and s&7i of Wavarly, Miss Ward of Lin coin, Mrs. Arthur Klyver of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klyver and Mrs. JMith Willjams spent the day with Mrs. Stout. At noon all enjoyed a vr-ry luscious" sseaj. In the atierncoa they enjoyed ice cream and cake. Mrs. Arthur Klyver baked the birth day cake for her mother. All of Mrs. Stout's children were home for the occasion. Her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Winn, prepared the dinner. Mrs. Stou: has resided 52 years on the farm where she is still mak ing her home. Friends wish Mrs. Stout many more such pleasant birthday anniversaries. Home from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon and little daughter returned home from South Dakota, where they spent a week with Mrs. McKinnon's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson is the former Zola McCartney. They report everything looked very nice where they were visiting and crop prospects are good. Here from California Reese Williams, of Riverside, Cali fornia, came the first of the week for a two weeks visit with relatives. When he returns home, he will take his mother, Mrs. Edith Williams home with him, as she will "spend the vinter in California with her son and wife. Plattsmouth Lady Visits in Nova Scotia Mrs. J. A. Donelan With Karl Brown Family Finds Trip Through the East Very Interesting. Mrs. John A. Donelan. who resides in the Coronado apartments, return ed to her home in this city Saturday, July 22 following a vacation trip of almost three weeks. Mrs. Donelan spent the Fourth of July with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brown and daughter, Marion in Papillion and the follow ing day the party left for their eastern trip. They went directly to Virginia where they spent several days visit ing and sightseeing. While in Vir ginia they viewed George Washing ton's tomb and his home on Mount Vernon. En route to Virginia the party stopped at Bloomington. Illi nois and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Goehner, the latter being formerly Miss Helen' Dovey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio N Dovey! From Virginia the Plattsmouth lady and the Papillion family left for New York and spent several days there. They were guests at the New York world's fair. The most import ant part of their eastern tour was the boat ride they took from New York to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia where they spent the latter part of their three weeks' vacation. Mrs. Donelan stated that they had gone as far north as Halifax and repefrted that section of Canada as beautiful. Returning to the United States, the Nebraskans landed at Boston, Massachusetts and then motored back to their homes. Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois were some of the eastern states that they passed through. COUNTY COURT HAPPENINGS There were a number of matters in the probate court to occupy the attention of Judge A. H. Duxbury Friday and among the matters dis posed were the following: Hearing on the application for the probate of the will of Mary A Murphy, deceased of Manley. Anna F. Rauth, named as executrix of the estate. Final settlement had in the es tate of Edgar Burns, deceased, of Eagle. Mrs. Daisy Burns, executor, discharged. Final settlement in the estate oi Louis Anderson was heard and Chris Rasmussen special administrator, was discharged and further proceed ings in the estate closed. Hearing had on the application to sell eighty acres of land belonging to the Hannah Fenn estate, heard and approved the sale of the land by Lester J. Westerland, administrator, of Prairie Home, to Francis N. Jef ferson for $59 per acre. Hearing on claims in the estate of Charles F. Reichaxt, deceased of Louisville held. Mrs. Laura Gcss, ad ministrator, was present at the hear ing. "ATTENDED LINCOLN COURT From Friday! Dally James Webb was present at the F.oy Scout Court of Honor held at Camp Minis Kuya in Lincoln last evening and received the last five of 21 required merit badges to qualify him for advancement to the rank of Eagle Scout. Present plans are for holding the eatly fall Arbor Lodge district Court ci Honor here 'early in September, w-th two Esj5ttS Scout awards Bill Eosencrans and Jim -Webb. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI --WEEKLY A Long Time Resident of City 84 Years Old Mrs. Sarah E. Kerr Has Resided Here Since 1882 Loved and Honored Member of Community. The eighty-fourth birthday anni versary of Mrs. Sarah E. Kerr, a resi dent here for a long period of years, was quietly observed Thursday at the family home at 12th and Pearl streets where the family has made their home for the greater part of the years that they have been a part ot the community life. Mrs. Kerr was born in Dixon, Illi nois, in 1S54, and spent her younger years in that part of the west and where she was married to B. C. Kerr, then a young veteran of the union army. Following the example of so many of the war veterans of that time the Kerr family moved to" Nebraska In 1S77 and in 18S2 located in Platts mouth where she has since made her home. In her residence here Mrs. Kerr has been an active figure in the Methodist church until her advanced years and condition made necessary her giving up much of the church work. She also was an active figure in the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union, being a member of this group from it3 organization in this city. Mr. Kerr, who was city clerk here for a great many years and also en gaged as a druggist, preceded the wife in death in 1901 and since that time Mrs. Kerr has had her children with her to assist in the home, her son, Merritt S. Kerr and Mrs. Kerr having been with her for the last few years. It was a great pleasure for Mrs. Kerr to have all of her family here today to enjoy visiting and the fam ily dinner to honor the anniversary of the mother. The children are Merritt S. Kerr, .Mrs. Julia Kerr Roazer of Gleneod, Mrs. Alice Kerr Andrews of Omaha and Mrs. Eliza beth Kerr Rishel of this city. BEACH CALIFORNIA Friends here have, received word from Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Palmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Koeble telling of their safe arrival in Cali fornia, where they are located at Gilroy," one of the very attractive smaller cities of the Santa Clara val ley. They are well pleased with the city and will locate there for the present at least. H. A. Schneider, president of the Plattsmouth State bank, was located at Gilroy some twenty-five years ago and found it a very pleasant home city. VISITS FRIENDS HERE Carl Vogel. of Stanton, Nebraska, who is an officer assisting in the CMTC camp at Fort Crook, was here for a short time Wednesday after noon. He visited here with old friends, the B. G. and E. A. Wurl families. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of John Henry Herold, deceas ed. No. 3226: Take notice that the Executor of sjiiu estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration ac counts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and report will be heard be fcre said Court on September 1, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated July 24, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) jy31-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Elizabeth Carr, deceased. No. 3415: Take notice that the time limited for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is Novem ber 20. 1939; that a hearing will be h;ui at the County Court room in I I:;ttsmoiith on November 24. 1939, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly "filed. Dated July 24, 1939. A. H. DUXBURY. (Peal) jy24-3w ' County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Clara M. Searle, deceased. No. 3116: Take notice that the Administrator of said estata has filed his final re port and a petition for examination a id allowance of his administration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard before said. Court oa August 18, 1939. at ten o'clock a. in. Dated Ju;y 21, 1939.' . A. H. DUXSURY, (Seal) jy24-3w County Judge. JOURNAL '--4- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Fayette Kested, deceased. N'c. 3420: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administra tion of said estate and appointment oi Wm. J. Rau as Administrator; that 6aid petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the lfrth day of August, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Bated July 18, 1939. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jy2 4-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Counr ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested In the estate of Ambrose M. Searle, deceas ed. No. 3071: Take notice that the Administra tor de bonis non of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his acHninistration accounts, determina tion of heirship, assignment of resi due of said estate and for his dis charge; that said petition and re port will be heard before said Court oa August IS, 1939, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated July 21, 1939. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) jy24-."5w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska j 88. By virtue of an County of Cass Alias Order r-f Sale issued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebras ka, and to ma directed, I will on the 2Cth day of August, A. D. 1939, 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, eell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fallowing real estate, to-wit: Lots 9 and 10. Block 152, City of Plittsmouth. Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Gailand R. Rhoden et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a municipal corporation, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 19, A. D. 1939. JOE MRASEK. Sheriff Cass County, jy2 4-5w Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICE In the Matter of the Application of Henry A. Tool, Executor, for License to sell Real Estate: NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a License to Sell Real Estate and Order of Sale issued by the Hon. W. W. Wilson, Judge of the- District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 17th day of July, lt!29.. that I. Henry A. Tool, Execu tor of the Estate of Fred Diekmann, deceased, will sell at public auction, io the highest bidder for cash, that is to say, ten per cent op the day of the sale and the balance when said sale shall be confirmed by the Court, and deed delivered, at the west front door of the Murdock Co-Operative Credit Association Building, Mur dock, Nebraska, at two o'clock in the afternoon on the 5th day of August, 1T'39, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and ! in Block 3. Village of Mur dock, Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour Possession of said premises to be given purchaser or purchasers upon delivery of deed or deeds. Abstract showing merchantable title will be given purchaser. Dated this 17th day of July, 1939. HENRY A. TOOL, Executor of the Estate of Fred Diekmann, Deceased CARL D. GANZ, Attorney. jy. 17-3w NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of CHARLES STREETER, Executor of the Estate of Lucy Johnson, de ceased for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of the order of Hon. J. H Broady, one of the judges of the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska made on the 1st day of July, 1939 for the sale of real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to-wit: The North Half of the North west Quarter of Section 26, Township 10, North Range 11, Cass County, Nebraska, and Northeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 10, Range 11, Cass County, Nebraska, subject to whatever encumbrances, if any, existed at the time of the death of said Lucy Johnson. Said sale to take place on the 29th day of July, 1939 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the Northeast Quar ter of Section '35, Township 10, Range 11, Cass County, Nebraska. Terms of sale are as follows: Ten per cent (10) of the purchase price to be paid at the conclusion of the sale and the balance upon con firmation. Dated this 6th day of July, 1939. CHARLES STREETER, Executor of the Estate of jy6-3w Lucy "Johnson, deceased vxoosccccccco&oscoaoo&eo! I J. Howard Davis Attorney at Law b Plattsmouth WAYNE E. SAWTEtL, Attorney Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order entered by the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, on June 26, 1939, in an ac tion in which Clara B. Weast. et al, are plaintiffs, and Frank Clement, et al, are defendants, directing and ordering the sale of the land here inafter described, I will, on Saturday, the 5th day of August, 1939, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., at the south front door of the Cass county court house in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska, sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The South half (S) of the Northeast quarter (NE4) and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter (SEVi of NW) of Section thirty (30), Township twelve (12), Range twelve (12), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska upon the following terms: 10 per cent at time of sale and balance up on confirmation of sale. Said sale will be held open one hour. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 30, 1939. A. L. TIDD, y3-5w Referee. NOTICE OF SUIT 7i the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. William J. Nswham as Ad ministrator of the Estate of William H. Newham, Deceased, et al, Defendants NOTICE 13 hereby given to "All the heirs, devisees, legatees, person al representatives and other persons interested in the estate of William H. Newham. deceased," real names, now n, and. All persons having or j junk claiming any interest in the West Halt of the Southwest Quarter of Section nine, in Township ten north, or Range eleven east. Also that part of the Southeast Quarter of Section eight, in Township ten north of Range eleven, east, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the northeast corner of said south east quarter and running thence west one hundred six and two-thirds rods; thence couth sixty rods; thence e&st one hundred six and two-thirds rods, and thence north sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing forty acres, more or less. The prem ises in the aggregate containing one hundred twenty acre3, more or less, subject to public easement for high ways as now located, Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown." You and each of you are notified that on the J3th day of July, 1939, The Northwestern Mutual Life In surance Company, a corporation, as plaintiff, filed its petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, Ap pearance Docket 9, page 140, the object and purpose of which is to secure a judgment and decree of the amount due plaintiff under and foreclosing a mortgage made by Wil liam H. Newham and Sarah E. New ham, his wife, both of whom are now deceased, to the plaintiff on the 2Sth day of February, 1931, record ed on the 12th day of March, 1931, in Volume 62 of Mortgages on page 559 of the mortgage records of Cass County, Nebraska, which mortgage describes: "the west half of the south west quarter of Section.nine, in Township ten north, of Range eleven east. Also that part of the southeast quarter of Section eight, in township and range aforesaid, bounded and describ ed as follows, viz: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Southeast quarter, and running thence west one hundred six and two-thirds rods; thence south sixty rods; thence east one hun dred six and two-thirds rods and thence north sixty rods to the place of beginning,' contain ing forty acres, more or less. The premises hereby mortgaged contain in the aggregate, one hundred twenty acres, more or less, subject to public easement for highways as now located, Cass county. Nebraska." and was given to secure the payment of one promissory note made by Wil liam H. Newham, now deceased, to the plaintiff in the sum of $7,000.00 01 which amount $b,4UU.uu is due and unpaid with interest thereon at 5 per annum, from February 28th, 1928. Plaintiff also seeks to recover J48.97 advanced by it for the first half of the 193S taxes with interest thereon at 10 from June 9, 1939, anu decreeing said mortgage, inter est and taxes a nrst lien on said mortgaged premises and directing ! the sale of said premises described I in the mortgage in satisfaction of , ' ancnara wue: uen" the amount so found due In the event evn J- Tomlinson and Juanita L. Mil it is not paid in twenty days, and , lsr- daughters; foreclosing each and all of said de- Tnat the interest of the petition fendants of ail right, title, interest !fr? the above described real es- and equity of redemption in or to sald mortgaged premises, and al lowing plaintiff costs of suit and equitable relief. You and each of you are required tr answpr R.iii iwittrin on nr hfrr tfae 2Sth day of August, 1939, and f you fall to answer on or before said date, tb allegations contained therein will be taken as true and Judgment rendered aud decree en tered accordingly. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, By Plaintiff. WM. M. HOLT, Its Attorney. . y2Q-4w T Subscribe for the Journal. . MONDAY, JULY 31, 1939. NOTICE OF SUIT To Earl D. Jefferson and Esther Jefferson, husband and wife; Anna Belle Jefferson and James Jefferson, wife and husband: You and each of you are hereby notified that Alma Amelia Heilman ; a plaintiff, on the 20th day of June, j n.39, filed her duly verified petition jn tne District Court of Cass County, Nebraska; against you and each of you, together with Harwood M. Penn and others, as defendants, the object and prayer of said petition being for a partition of the following de scribed' real estate, to-wit: The South Half of the North west Quarter (S NW?4) and the North Half of the South west Quarter ( N M SWV) of Section Eighteen (18), Town ship Eleven (11), North, Range Nine (9); and the Northwest Quarter (NW'4) and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (V NE'4) of Section Thirty one (31), Township Eleven (11) North, Range Nine (9), all East of the 6th Principal Meridian in Cass County, Nebraska in which real estate it is alleged that Earl D. Jefferson has an undivided one-sixteenth (116) interest and Anna Belle Jefferson has an un divided one-eighth (18L interest; the plaintiff prays the Court to enter its decree confirming the shares of the various parties interested in said real estate, as alleged in said peti tion, and that if said real estate cannot be equitably divided, that the same be sold and the proceeds there of divided among the parties accord ing to their respective rights, and for such other and different relief ab justice and equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of August, 1939. Dated this 11th day of July, 1939. ALMA AMELIA HEILMAN, By Plaintiff. G. H. RISSER, Her Attorney. jl3-4w SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska 88. 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, Ne biaska, and to me directed, I will on the 12th day of August, A. D. 1939, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder foi cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter de scribed as follows: Beginning 4 3 links west of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Sec tion 32, Township 12, North of Range 9, East of the 6th P. M., running thence west 77 Ts rods to the northwest corner of said 40 acre tract; thence south 41 rods to a stone; thence east 47H rods to Burlington and Missouri River Railroad right of way; thence in a northeasterly direc tion along said right of way, 51 rods to beginning, except a 6trip of land 50 feet wide running parallel with said railroad on east side of said land, of Section 32, in Township 12, North of Range 9, East of the 6th Prin cipal Meridian, containing 15.45 acres, more or less, according to the Government survey, in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and taken as the property of June E. Kyles et al. Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, a Corporation, Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, July 8, 1G39. JOE MRASEK, Sheriff Cass County, Jyl0-5w Nebraska. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship In the Cotinty Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Estate of Cosie Blanchard, deceas ed. Estate No. 3418. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in said estate, credi tors and heirs take notice, that Myr tle A. Blanchard, Geneva J. Tomlin- son and Juanita L. Miller have filed their petition alleging that Cosie Blanchard died intestate on or about April 16, 1927, being a resident and inhabitant of Wray, Yuma county, Colorado, and died seized of the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The north one-half (N) of the northeast quarter (NEV4 ) of Section twenty-eight (28), Township ten (10), North of Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., Cass county, Ne braska leaving as his sole and only heirs at "w e following named persons, to- iaie " neirs at law ot said de- ccooeu, ua praying tor a aetermina- tion of the time of the death of said Cosie Blanchard and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belone- in to the said deceased, in the State r1. ' , rBS1U1, ai is oraerea mat tne same stand for hearing on the 4th day of Aug ust. 1939, before the County Court of Cass County in the court house at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, thin 8th day of July, A. D. 1939 A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) Jyl0-3w County Judge Deeds, Mortgages and all sorts of legal blanks for sale at the Journal office. )