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PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1942 The Plattsmouth jQisroal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone, $2.50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries $3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. IWA BASH By Journal Field Representative Richard Weyers, the small sou of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weyers has been very ill for tho past several days. At first it was feared that he was de veloping pneumonia, but time proves manv things including the develop- j inent of a good case of old fashioned measles. He is reported to be prog- John Cardwell,' William Murfin. and Bert Harden are employed at ' Plattsmouth this week. They are as sisting with the paving work in the! south part of town. ! II. II. Gerbeling reports his grand-j son. Rex Rosley of Havelock. is suf- . fering a severe case of scarlet fever, j The annual outbreak of contageious diseases seems to be in full force in this section of the state. According to word from the Cass county chairman there will be a ; house to house canvass in connection i with pledges for purchase of war ! bends and stamps. C. J. Schneider will be in Wabash in person in the ! npar fiitm-o to an-mure for this r.ira-! paign. Transferred to Mississippi Lt. Russel E. Dorr, formerly sta-:good discussion on "Small Fruit." tioned at Camp Wolters, Mineral: The lesson was in charge of Mrs. Wells. Texas, has been transferred Frank Taylor, who had planned sev to Camp Shelby. Mississippi. RusseL eral talks but the ladies who had was caliedt o the colors several weeks ; these were unable to come, but the ago leaving his wife and two small ladies enjoyed the lesson and took children at their home in Falls City. part so it proven interestiny anway. Nebraska. He was sworn into service j Refreshments were served by the at Fort Crook then Avent immediate- hostess. reception center. From there he was assigned to the infantry at Camp Wolters. TTnr1o Rom a PmviiW ,! It is evident from reports received from the boys at camp that Uncle Sam is a good provider. John Beck i of Camp Lewis. Washington, says in a letter to home folks that he ; weighs the neat little sum of 195; pounds. Floyd Barden reports that he has reached 196. Stationed at Corpus Christi The latest report from our friend, Ed Mcllugh of Murdock is to the effect that he exects to get his wings in the very near future. Ed is sta-1 tioned at Corpus Christi, Texas and can be reached by this address: Aviation Cadet Ed Mcllugh, BIdg. 24-9, Room 139a. Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi. Tex. Ed says he ap- preciates very much hearing from his old friends and neighbors. j t j Elected Y. M. C. A. Treasurer j Dennis Wehrmann. Wabash, was elected treasurer of Y. M. C. A. at Peru State Teachers College for the rest of this year and next. Scouts Hike Scout Troop 3GG of the Methodist lliuilll liliieu lu l ail J vjicil last ning. Some of the boys worked on cooking for their first and second class ratings. Wendell Bratt, junior assistant scoutmaster, went as their sponsor. Subscribe to The Journal - IF you suffer mor.tiily mm mm m mm mm m m iut. wi fa n m which makes you Nervous TAKE HEED If you have all or any one of these symp toms: do you suf fer headache, cramps, backache, nervousness, weakness, cranki ness, distress of "irregularities," Feriods of the blues, a bloated eeling due to functional monthly disturbances? Then start at once try Lvdia Pinkham's Compound Tablets (with added Iron). Pinkham's Tablets are made especially for wornen.They're famous for reliev ing monthly pain and distress. Thousands of girls and women report remarkable benefits ! Taken regularly Pinkham's Tablets help, build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Pinkham's Tablets are also espe cially helpful In building up red blood and thus, aid in promoting more strength. Follow label dl- FEMA WEAK, Alvo News Special Journal Correspondence Mrs. Nelson has been assisting at the Bennett store this week. Mrs. Phillip Coatman, whose hus band is in the army, has accepted a JoD at tne ueiense piant near vvanoo Engineer of Sanitation Harry Eich of Bellevue. came down to uive a talk on "Sanitation" during the i i Red Cross lesson at the school house lm """"J1 emms,. Mrs. Dallas Fifer has been on the sick list because of a bad tooth that llas been giving her considerable trouble. She is feeling some better now. Relatives received word that Mrs. Toliu of California and a long time resident of Alvo and Lincoln died last i Saturday alter having had a couple of strokes very recently. Mrs. Tolin was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wolfe. She was laid to rest in California. Flower Club Meets lulj I Members of the S.O.S. Flowes c met with Mss. S. C. Boyles. Due to -the very busy season only 11 were present. Those present enjoyed a very . .. . P. T. A. Meeting The P. T. A. meeting was held at jthe school auditorium Wednesday levelling. The president, Harold Nickel hal iharge of the business -meeting. The program included the musical numbers that the school will present at a music contest very soon, Mrs. Doris Froelich .was in charge, The program included solo, duet, trio and quartet numbers. An election of officers for the com ing year was held which resulted in the selection of the following: Mrs. Rogers, president; Mrs. Jensen, vice ' president; Miss Lemke, secretary; ; Lou Lowe, treasurer. j . Undergoes Operation Mrs. Glen Snyder who had not been j feeling too well of late underwent , an operation for tumor Wednesday 'of last week at a Lincoln hospital. She was taken to her sister's home in Lincoln the first of the week. She is of the opinion that she will soon be able to return home. Back on Duty Mrs. Davis who has been off duty because of making a trip to Cali fornia to visit her son. Donald, who is in camp near San Francisco, Cali- j fornia, returned home Thursday. Mrs. i Davis reports having had a fine time ! and t lip. She found Donald looking) well, in fact he has gained in weight land is feeling much better since hav-! ing his tonsils out. He is located in ; one of the very old camps, so every- I thing is ui) to the minute and is ! really equipped to take care of the i boys unusually well. Mrs. Davis stopped at Red Oak where she spent ' a couple of dasy with her daughter, Ml-CT IJrw.Lr,- Vi M. 1I7 lll.MI o-V. f .-..o. w... ....o. i...., lier mot tier Home inurstlay. nr J a -T - 1 -. -i. iuaus io Oiuer iuu'jer sunups at it price considerably be)ow what you've been paying. Prompt service. Mi t May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action O Modern Ufa with Its hurry and worry; Irregular babiti. Improper eating and drinking ita risk ot exposure and Infec tion throws heavy (train on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and (ail to filter exeeaa acid and othar imparities from the UI e-givi&c blood. Yoa may suffer nagginc backaeb headache, dizziness, getting op nights, leg pains, swelling -eel constantly tired, nervosa, all worn oat. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some times burning, scanty or too frequent; rination. 'Try Poan's Pi Hi. Doan't help the) kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. Tbey have had more than half century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Atk your ntighborl MURDOCK 1 By Journal Field Representative Miss Viola Everett spent Friday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heineman ! were Lincoln visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theil were Lincoln visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laurenze of Elm wood was looking after business matters in Murdock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills were Lincoln shoppers Thursday. A fine, one-half inch rain fell Wed nesday night which was very much appreciated by Victory gardeners. The Woman's club met with Mrs. W. O. Shreve Wednesday afternoon. J. Johnson has resigned his posi tion as meat cutter in the Huffman market in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Buck were Ashland visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson were business visitors in Plattsmouth Sat urday. The ball game between the Alvo and Murdock schools last Friday re in a score of 13 to S in favor of Alvo. John Cornemeier has purchased a quantity of paint from the Kruse hardware to apply to his farm build ings. Alvin Bornemeier was in Lincoln Friday with a truck load of scrap iron which will in time find its way into defense equipment. Lawrence Race was a Linclon visitor Friday. Ray Gamlin returned from Ark ansas with 190 feeder pigs. Fred Basse was down near Mur ray Monday delivering a combine. Henry Amgwert has been kept busy lately making some nnprove- ' inents on his larm near Louisville. I Fred Casion was in Omaha Mon- I uaj iU1 " Imaish for his customers that leeu that product. Mr. and Mrs. August Wendt, jr were shopping in Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thimgan were Lincoln visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and family of Pierce, Neb., spent the week-end with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd of Mur dock. The Misses Russnogle and Aiken of the Murdock school teaching force Irpeut Saturday and Sunday in Lin i . coin. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell and son of Ashland were Murdock visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamlin were Lincoln and Davy visitors Tuesday. Ray Gamlin was in Omaha Wed nesday with a load of stock for farmers of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heineman at tended the funeral Sunday afternoon of E. A. Lyon of Palmyra. Gale McDonald and family of Hampton, spent Sunday with Mur Uo;k relatives. Frank Melvin has been working in Eelievue the past week. Prof. P. T. Johnson and family of Barnston, Neb., spent Sunday in Murdoi k, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tool. MsLdaincs Otto Miller, Frank Ros- ! enow, H. V. McDonald, W. J. Mc Donald, and Arthur Rikli and Miss Alvina Kuehn spent Wednesday with I Mrs. E. W. Thimgan of Plattsmouth. Mm. E. A. Lyon, father of W. E j Lyon of Murdock, passed away Fri- i day. April io, at his home in Pal myra, after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at the home Sunday afternoon with burial in Rosewood cemetery at Palmyra. Milton Weber who has been at home for several weeks on account of a siege of measles, returned to Clarinda. la., Sunday, to resume his teaching in the high school of that city. Mrs. Leo Rikli and her mother, Mrs. J. Johnson were shopping in Lincoln Friday afternoon. Mrs iukli's i:on, Warren, w!k, is attending , , . , . , , ... school in Lincoln, came home with Ithcm to spend the week-end. i ; Harold Boiuemeier. son of Mr. and Mrs John 1Jorn,.moiel. ha(1 tnc misfortune a few days ago to step on a nail which penetrated his foot, teeth thatsbiae. tOOtW causing considerable pain, but with home application it is hoped nothing serious will result. I. G. Hornbeck, the Rock Island agent, left last week on a vacation of several weeks and W. B. Parker of Maukato, Kas well known to I many of the Murdock business men ' is acting agent while Mr. Hornbeck is away. New Home for Library The traveling library of 85 books went into its new home Thursday, April 16. The town council made it possible for the Four-Square Exten sion club to use the room in the fire house for this purpose. Buckets, mops and brooms in the hands of a group of women soon had everything ready and then two gentlemen willingly carried the cab inet for the books in. The commit tee then held a meeting where it planned to continue schedule form erly used by the opening the library twice weekly Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 and Saturday afternoon from 7 to 9. A fee of 5 cents per in dividual for maintenance of the li brary for six months is to be charg ed. Fines imposed for overdue books are also collected. It is gratifying that nine women, non-club members, have expressed their willingness to assist in serving the community by sharing time at the library. The committee desires many more so that it will work no hard task for anyone. Onyone who is interested and wishes to help may register any time the library is open. Here are some of the suggestions offered that might create more in terest by the community in sup porting the library: Looks or magazines loaned by in dividuals. Newer books on a pay shelf. Conti ibutions of books for a mem orial shelf, or by those once inter ested in Murdo-.k. A story hour for small children during the summer months. Other suggestions are most wel come. A cordial invitation is extended to all those who patronized the ibrary formerly and we do hope everyone will Uo all possible to in crease the number of patrons for the more patrons, the greater num ber of books will be available. Let's form the habit of reading while we economize on expensive pastimes, rollov the plan of Recre ational and Enrichment Readings," and we are then "Buliding a Rural Civiliation finer than any the World Has Ever Known." CREIGHTON KING AND QUEEN OMAHA, April IS (UP) Lou Morrison, Denver, of Creighton uni versity law school, and Patricia Down, Tilden. Neb., of St. Joseph's hospital, were chosen King and Queen Creighton last night at the university's annual junior-senior prom. Both royalty plan to join the arm ed service. Morrison, who holds a reserve commission in the army, leaves Monday for Camp Robinson, Ark., and Miss Dowd plans to serve with the Army Nursing corps upon graduation. MANY TROOPS IN ENGLAND BELFAST, North Ireland, April 18 (UP) General George C. Mar shall, United States chief of start, disclosed tonight that an entire American army corps had entrained to join lanks soon with Britain's famed commando in a drive "to an early victory." Marshall said that American air units will be stationed all over the United Kingdom to join in battle agaim-t the Axis and that "very im portant understandings and agree ments" have been reached with the Britons. DEFENSE STUDY POPULAR LOS ANGELES. Cal. ( UP; De fense training is proving one cf the most popular subjects at tho Uni versity of California. There are now offered 4 4 courses and 51 classes, all leading to practical jobs. DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish when you (eel irritable, headachy and everything you do is an effort do as millions of folks do. Chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing gum laxative. FEEN-A-MINT looks and tastes like your favorite gum you'll like its fresh mint flavor. Simply chew FEEN-A-MINT at bedtime-sleep without being disturbed next morning gentle, effective relief. You'll feel like a million, full of your old pep again. A gen erous family supply of FEEN-A-MINT ppsia ouiy ius. MANLEY By Journal Field Representative Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrdanz were I at Papillion Sunday visiting rel atives. Guests at the Fred Holt home over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and children and Mr. Hansen's mother, of Dannererke. They came to attend the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Art Han sen at Alvo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Thor wald Hansen were at Alvo Sunday to attend the 20th wedding anni versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hansen. They report that there were about one hundred guests at tended. Attend Catholic Meeting Mrs. John C. Rauth left Thursday for Florida where she is attending the annual meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women at Holly- wood, brie exects to return home the latter part of this week. WOMAN WINS TUNA PRIZE BAILEY ISLAND, Me. (UP) Mrs. Carolyn B. Meyer of Elberon, N. J., has received 1,000 for the year's outstanding angling achievement. She set the world's record for women with an SIS-pound tuna landed here last summer. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun tu. NphrnsZ-n To all persons interested in the i Savings & Loan Association, a Cor estate of Phillip J. Linch. deceased. Poration. is plaintiff, and John Red No. 3619: ! den and Iva Redden, his wife, are Take notice that a petition has ' defendants. I will at ten o'clock A. M. been filed for the probate of an in- cn the 23rd da-v of Ma'- 1942- at strument purporting to be the Last the soutn front door of the court Will and Testament of said de-, house in Plattsmouth, Cass County, ceased, and for the appointment of ; Nebraska, offer for sale at public Vei l Linch and Will Peterson as ' auction the following described lands FTPPiitnrs theronf- that ai,i net i t i has been set for hearing before said Court on the 16th day of May, 1942, at 10 a. m. Dated this 14th day of April. 1942. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) County Judge. a20-3w Cass County. Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of George Harvey Manners, deceased. No. 3614. Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is August ! 10th, 1942; that a hearing will be! had at the County Court room in : Plattsmouth on August 14th, 1942, 1 at ten o clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and ad-. notinea tnat fc.dna Long, guardian, j beth Maltas. a sister, Rebecca Da justing all claims or objections duly ', has filed in the County Court of Jerac, a sister, and Elizabeth Staf- filed. Dated April 10th, 1942. A. H. DUXBURY, (Sea)al3-3t County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. jo me ereuitors ot tne estate oi , petition prays tor tne appointment or : and of his heirs, the degree of kin Herman W. Boiler, deceased. No. some other suitable person as guard- ship, and the right of descent of the 3615. j ian of said incompetent to succeed ' within described real property be- Take notice that the time limit for tne tiling and presentation of claims against said estate is August 10th, 1942; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Platts- mouth on August 14th, 1942, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and ad- justing all claims or objection duly filed. Dated April 10th, 1942. A. II. DUXBURY, (Sea)al3-3t County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Comi ty. Nebraska. To all persons interested in the eslate of J. H. Fulton, also known as John H. Fulton, deceased. No. 35S7: Take notice that the Administra trix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examin ation and allowance of her adminis- (r'ltlnii wjwiiiTift' A ci nrm 1 n q i nn f II III tuii iili imiiiii uuiiiiiiiwiiuu i heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on May 1st, 1942 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated April 3rd, 1942. A. 11. DUXBURY, (Seal) a6-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT , on the 20th day of March, 1942, and leaving as his sole and only heirs at an order of sale entered by said 'aw the following named persons, to- In the County Court of Cass Coun-, Court on said day, the undersigned wit: Ellen A. Moer, widow, and ft- Nebraska. sole referee will sell at public auc-1 their two children, Samuel II. Moer ""to all persons interested in the tion to the highest bidder for cash, 'Jr. and Walter B. Moer. estate of Grace A. Hawksworth, de- on Saturday, April 25, 1942. at! That no application for adminis ceased. No. 3584: 1 10:00 A. M. at the South Front Door tration has been made and the Take notice that the Administrator of the Cass County Court House in estate of said decedent has not been of said estate has filed his final re-, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, administered- in the State of Ne port and a petition for examination the following described real estate, braska; and allowance of his administration to-wit: That the interest of the petitioner accounts, determination of heirship, The south half (S) of sec- jin the above described real estate is assignment of residue of said estate; tion three (3) in township a subsequent purchaser and present and for his discharge; that said peti tion and report will be heard before said Court on May 1st, 1942 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated April 1st, 1942. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) a6-3w County Judge. gooGooooooeoseceooG B J. Howard Davis LAWYER k Plattsmouth. Nebr. nd Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Lancaster Coun-1 ty, Nebraska, in an action pending in said court wherein Guy Crook and Ruth Crook are plaintiffs and Roy Crook and others are defendants, directing me as referee to sell the tvi, ; i -i i luuuwmg ueserioeu real estate, to- wit: Lot 52 in the Northeast Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 12, Range 13. Cass County, Nebraska, I will sell said real estate at public auction on the 5th day of May, 1942 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day on said premises for cash. michael t. Mclaughlin, a2-5w Referee. notice of administration In the County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Fred McGrady, deceased. No. 3621: j bce fied prayjn fm. adm5nistration Qf said estate and appointment of i himer Hallstrom as administrator; that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 15th day of May, 1942, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated April 16th, 1942. A. II. DUXBURY, (Stall a20-3w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued bv ithe Clerk of the District Court of the Second Judicial District of Ne braska within and for Cass County, Nebraska, in an action wherein Lyndon R. Day, Temporary Conserv- ator of the Nebraska City Federal . a iiu tenements, to-wit: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (S) in Block Twelve (12) in Latta's Second Addition to Mur ray, Cass County. Nebraska. Given under my hand this 14th day of April, 1942. JOE MRASEK, Sheriff. RAY E. DAUGIIERTY, Attorney for Plaintiff. a20-5w NOTICE In the Cou7ity Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Adah Newton, Incompetent. To a11 persons interested in the matter of the guardianship of Adah Newton, Incompetent. CLINTON J. CAMPnEI.Ii JOHN J. WILSON Adornrys at Law, Lincoln. Nebraska NOTICE i ou ana eacn ot you are nereDyat law the following, to-wit: Eliza Cass County, Nebraska, her final re port as such guardian, together with her petition praying for the final ap proval and allowance of her ac counts since the date of her appoint ment as such guardian and for an order accepting her resignation as guardian of said incompetent; You are further notified that said the said petitioner; you are further notified that a hearing will be had on said petition, together with the reports filed here- in by said guardian since the date of, her appointment as such, together with all other matters pertaining to said guardianship proceedings, be - fore this Court on May 1st, 1942 at' ten o clock A. M. m the County Court room in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at which time you or any of you may appear at said hearing and make objections to said reports and to the prayer of said petition, if any you have to make to same. BY THE COURT. A. II. DUXBURY (Seal) a6-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska - ; Margarett Stones, et al 1 Plaintiffs, I (resident and inhabitant of Mills vs- NOTICE County, State of Iowa, and died seized Viola Johnson, et al, j of the following described real es- Defendants. j tate, towit: Notice is hereby given that under i Lot 5. Block 61, in the City and by virtue of a decree of the of Plattsmouth, as surveyed. District Court of Cass County, Ne- Platted and recorded, Cass Coun braska, entered in the above cause l-v Nebraska eieven nij norm, range inir- teen (13) East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska. Terms of sale 20 per cent cash at time of bid and balance on confirm- ation. Possession to be given on con- firmation. Abstracts of title will be furnished and said premises offered as a whole and in separate tracts.! Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 21st day of March. 1942. JAMES F. BEGLEY, Referee. J. HOWARD DAVIS and W. A. ROBERTSON, NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Cyrill Janda, deceased. No. 3617: Take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the Last ; Will and Testament of said deceased, an(j for tne appointment of Julius ! A. Pitz as Executor thereof; that said petition has been set for hearing be- . . ( fore said Court on the 15tti day or May, 1942 at 10 a. m. Dated this 13th day of April, 1942. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) County Judge. a20-3w Cass County, Nebraska NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Violet S. Tidball, deceased. No. 3567: Take notice that the Administra trix of said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examin ation and allowance of her admin istration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for her discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on May 15th, 1942 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated April 15th, 1942. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) a20-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. xu a ii iiiji suns estate of Kelly J. No. 3618: 'TV. .. 1 1 . .. i . . , . i interested in the Rhoden, deceased. Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Blanche Rhoden as administratrix; that said petition has been set for j hearing before said Court on the loth day of May, 1942, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated April 13th. 1942. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) a20-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Cas3 Coun ty, Nebraska. Estate of John ceased. No. 356 3: Whitelock, de- The State of Nebraska. To all persons interested in said estate, creditors, and heirs, take notice, that Ellsworth L. Fulk has filed his petition alleging that John White lock died intestate in Cincinnati, Ohio, on or about September. 18S3, a resident and inhabitant of Cincin nati, Ohio; that at the time of his death, he was the owner of Lots Three (3), Four (4), Seven (7), Eight (8) in the South Half (S) of Section Eight (8), Township Ten (10). Range Eleven (11), East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Ne braska, in addition to the premises described in a former decree entered herein on June 13. 1941, and that he left as his sole and only heirs ford, a niece; that the interest of the petitioner in said property is that of subsequent purchaser and pres ent owner; that the decree entered herein on June 13, 1941, should be amended to include the said last above described property; and pray ing for a determination of the time of the death of said John Whitelock longing to said deceased. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing before this Court on May loth, 1942, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska 'this 13th day of April, 1942. i a. H. DUXBURY (Seal) a20-3w County Judge. NOTICE of Hearing on Petition for De termination of Heirship In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. Estate of Samuel II. Moer, de ceased. Estate No. 3620: The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, that The Standard Savings and Loan As sociation, a corporation, of Omaha, Nebraska, has filed its petition al leging that Samuel II. Moer died intestate in the year of 1865. hoinc- a owner, ana praying ror a determin- ation of the time of the death of Isaid Samuel H. Moer and of his heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased in the State of Nebraska. j It is ordered that the sam ti,j for hearing on the 15th day of Mav 1942, before the Countv rnm-'t Z Cass County in the Court House at nduiimumu, eurasKa, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. .?atie-(!.ai p,a"8muth. Nebraska, this lath day of April. A. D. 1942. a. it. uuxtmnv FEEN-A-MINT Attorneys m23-5w (Seal) a20-3w County Judge.