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PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATT8HQUTH, JTEHEUUSXA Entered at Postoffice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as cond-ftlaw tnall 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 pet year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries 3 50 per year. : All subscriptions are. payable, strictly, ia adTea WABASH By Journal Field Repreaectatnrc Mrs. 11. II. ierbeling has been quite ill at her home for the past few weeks, bul Jit last report, she was sail to be some better. Floyd Rite of Veepnig Water, manager of the electric light com pany, was in Wabash, looking after some business and also meeting with his friends. A letter Troiii Lloyd Frisby, son of Henry Frisby, from his station at Portland, Ore., tells the father that he is a petty officer in the navy and likes the service as one of Unclt gain's sailors. Ralph Pareell of Elmwood, was a visitor in Wabash and was looking- after some business as well as visiting with his friends. Henry Frisby needs a carpen ter to change his house, as he de sires to make some alterations. Henry needs a paper hanger also, but none of the surrounding com munities has men available, as all are very busy. Mrs. L. R. Stanley also needs someone to do carpenter work at her home. John Card well has been enjoy ing a visit from his brother, Sher man, and wife of Rock Island,) and also, his mother, from Kan sas City, Mo. LeRoy Stanley, the Wabash merchant, was over to Lincoln on last Monday, where he purchased a truck load of groceries and brought them home himself. This is the manner in which most of the goods comes into Wabash, even though truck lines and a rail- i.Uim ei Rf ifitr niv it...,, , i . , ..ja( Henry. Frisby accepted an invi tation to ride with Sherman Hard away to Elmwood. where both men were looking after some business last Mondav morning. No Help Available Uncle Henry Frisby, desiring to make some alterations in his home in Wabash, was over to Elmwood to find a carpenter to do the work, but not finding any one there, tried Murdock. He in quired for Frank Melvin, who had lived in Murdnck for more than half a century, and was told that Melving had moved to Bellevue. So Uncle Henry did not get to see his old neighbor, nor has he found a carpenter to do his work. A Heap of Wreckage Yes, all that remains .of what was once a hustling hotel in the 3 PAYS Monday, Tues., Wednes. WE WILL Clean & Press Mens Suits and Top Coats and Ladies Coats, Plain Dresses and Mannish Suits Heavy Coats and White Garments Hot Included! Men's felt Hals Cleaned and Reblocked like new Eeg. Price, 75c Save a Third Same higk quality work. as at our s regular prices. No one day. service, a Cash end Carrot Lugsch Gleaners rr" "Z Mr.."' Brucke'rplkns Hoi X ; 'J" V ,an k t the. ladies -fnioycd bocv, ' V faiiMai ifftmtea Tg S--frTf' tlTnd aofeshinc.r.t8 1 , , ..".- ... ' . . 1 a'raw-a-Uoll of hghtnrng'-ediy hostess. . TTr-rr-iTTT-?. si ; e txw- -ta'i to - s1rrke3flfe -Wnkard churelt lU t. i :. ' - - ov,- T , X I I I il ill "P x ffMnl .Aal wAii- wi1fit ill he.l jind.- iNsun 1 .liVf JC5?M ,-i,v...- V fa 'i-trm-" -..i ,:::, ..r ! v m. m , h'it W fo"flu'stftMtuttSti"Si?air. THfadlfltJ1 , ' D0T F0RGETy- The new. scrap:. drive starts next Thursday morning. ..Volunteers .to go .out t help gather, it . in are needed as well as trucks to haul it. Anyone who can give of , their time or who can give . a truck for the purpose are to notify Don Seiver. by Tuesday. The time is 7 o'clock a. m. September 24. Japan, needs more junk. Let's give it to them the right way! thriving town of -Wabash, is a heap of. broken lath. and plaster. The first and last hotel of Wa bash, built-in 1886, and torn down in 1942, was Hotel Eddy. G. R. Dinger, of the Weeping Water Lumber company, completed the week. Good-bye,- old hotel, you have played your day and your part in the early history of Cass countv and the Slate of Nebraska. Mrs. August Wendt Better Mrs. August Wendt, "who has been at the Bryan Memorial hos pital in Lincoln for some time, having undergone a major opera tion, is reported showings some improvement, but still in a serious condition. ... Had to Repair Roof Henry II. CJerbeling reports that on last Monday night at the time of the rain, and it rained all night, sudden guests of wind damaged his roof and Tuesday he had to get materials and mend the covering to his home. Bowling Bits Who'll be the firsj league bowler to gejt a Btrike Monday night, Sep- mher 2l5tt, , t . , kv .'Why don't some of you fellows step in and give Bob ilcClanaban and Ed Thimgan something to shoot for this season , Watch' out for some of The new boys in the league this year. It sounds as though 'Pop' Kelley is planning on going places in the league this year. Notice there are lots of familiar faces - that -will be missing around the bowling alley this season hut there will be lots of new faces we will be glad to greet. Who'll be the first one to get over 200 in league bowling? Come around and watch some" of the 'old hands' gutter the ball then watch how chagrined they get. Saw 'Doc'' Weetover in practicing and getting his arm in shape so he can give the boys something to think about when, league starts. Understand we'll mns Sheriff Joe Mrasek in bowling for awhile you know, election is - just arou nd the corner. . ; . ' ' ..' . If some of you fellowlTtliun't have such a 'hot' average last year donjt let that worry you.. Get right "in there this year and try hard and you'll see that old average, start climbing.' . ... t ... Well, so long 'for'. noL,.T)Ut:-will be letting" you in on? the alley news from time to time., , . Now In Louisiana Pvt Archie Stull; whd ;hiis.bee;n "at Fort Knox, Kentucky, in training in the arihypis inewi 'statibnetfVati Camp "Polk, Loiilslati'a. :'' ' A htrmber of the. men at Fort Kno that,hay& had special -training in , . armored.'- units are . now ; beng trnsfesred t . . -- J-1 - i- At- ' .7-'i other units. . recen tly sdld their Bomeoh' "vHnS:- Sebert. - Mr.-Sebeit is"fdfeman at the;pejin q. titf AMA and his family plan4 imftkg'hei home ! I 1 1 ' Special urajrnond Mrs RMtineier and Mrs. 5Hm Banhing-ww.over to Lincoln laiJ Thursday, it being a daily trip for Mrs. Rehmeier, who visits lier husband: every tUlay1. They ' found Mr. '.Rehmeier in about the same condition as he has-been; He was j pleased to see liis wife and neigh-; b'ory 'as the 'hours are1' long at the hospital. ' ' M. ; R. 1 Thompoir ' who ' years5 ago resided on a farm southwest of, -'Atvo1, but' who ' h6w ': lives in Iowa;-vhen' returning1 rom a trip to! the west, stopped in Alvo for a yisit and was interested in the changes Sthfi4MfrvM fakeir iplhc'o' since he left. He was surprised at: the number of "people that had died and moved away. ' " ; John Banning and wife were at tfiifon last Sunday where they were guests 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Banning, and were pleased to meet" and visit with ' the family ' of Hallas Ban ning of Lincoln.' Clarence Cuuryea, of Lincoln, was a visitor in Alvo, looking after his interests and visiting with friends and wasarso over loMan ley where he ateo has some busi ness interests. Miss Mary Ramsey of the loan office, : was spending the week-end vacation with friends and relatives in Lincoln. " . Last Wednesday John B. Elliott Was over'to Lincoln to visit Simon Rehmeier, who is at the Bryan Memorial hospital. He found his friend very poorly, although very cheerful, and enjoyed visiting the his friends. Mrs. Clarence Frolich was a guests last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zoz, north of town. S. C. Boyles, who discontinued the banking business sotlie time ago on account of (he scarcity of help, has been looking after his other interests and has been kept pretty busy. Last Wednesday he shelled and delivered corn to t lie Alvo elevator, marketing some 7,000 bushels of corn from last year's crop. This, not alone kept him busy, but those who were hauling and the elevator mcn as , , Attend County Fafr ' , ;- It. M. Coatman and family were over to Weeping Water last Wed nesday evening, enjoying the session of the county fair which opened for a three day showing. Fhey enjayed a splendid evening of entertainment with the amuse ments all going the bright lights very attractive. Yes. it rained be fore morning and the next day as well. Will Attend School at Elmwood Miss Jean Adair Bothwell ar rived in Alvo and Elmwood last week, coming to be here fore the departure nf the boys to the army, especailly to see her friend, James Roelofsz. leave. Miss Jean will attend school at Elmwood during the. winter. Her grandfather, Os car Turner lives in Elmwood and willl make a home-like place for his granddaughter. ; Complete Vacation ; Charlgs S. Rosenow, who .far many years was employed ns track man on the Rock Tsland railroad, stationed at ?Alvo, was sent to Lincoln where he was plac ed in the signal corps and had charge'.' of" traffic In a" congested portion of Lincoln. Mr., Rosenow has been enjoying a vacation the past (wo weeks' .and spent a por tion of. t he, I ime sin. Alyo' .visit ing vii I h h i fr iend s ' He 'lias 'ret n rned tp his- .wiirk a Lincoln,..'.. ' t . .Waking Improvements ; , . H"'lcs.09(Jhy, -whose h.onie.vyaf! cjm.strueted ;SoneViy'as agOj. and s. been in use,fpr. a.., long, tiie, has, gotten in. fle.?d -of repairs so along: .rwit-h. the je epair-s Jnjrrrnv.e 4en( arec iieing,,;instaHed, The rjlurnbing and water system is be ijig h anjiedr and a o rue .a Mi t i ons iaot.o.t give infa-evconviiencd. the-w-olfc: Is being ctbne by; Harry. , Matte the Ftro Boys Hustle ' Th e J I rrb wh ic h-' H imted ?A1V o PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL il l rrriinn 1 1 r n ; it r-ir vpn- ijijiT -and ext inguisli the - frames-, F,isfiuT !i Hears Son is A'J R'Qht i Ms: tiki fii" til.',. Mrs. AQren. Petersen .received, a letter from her son, Gerald Glaub itz, who, has beeln a nieniber of United States Navy for a num ber of years, and whom the moth er had not heard from for some time He writes that he is Well, hut does not divulpe his location, as this is the practice of the army and navy personnel.' ' Mrs. Crouch of piatUaiouth was at i the home of Mrs. Mark Nickfcl Wednesday evening at which time she presented a demonstatiou '.o a group of ladies that Mrs. Mask Nick el entertained. Mr. and Mrs. John Banning were in ; Union Sunday. ' They fxpo.t to drive back Sunday to attend a lam ily reunion. The Rrethern church that was purchased a few years ago by Mr. Kellogg after services were discon tinued in the building wa3 struck by lightning during a rain : storm. Some members of the Fred Reuter family called the fire department and the Are was soon put out. Con siderable damage was done to the building from the bolt of lightnin?, Three Alvo young men left for Army service Monday corning. For rest Hardrock, Orland Eennett and Junior Johnson left from Eagle fur Fort Crook. Junior Johnson wired his wife Wednesday evening that the three, were being sent to Ohi. They will be in a' mechanical divi son that they volunteered for a few weeks ago. Later reports revealed the boys were still at Leavenworth Kansas Thursday evening. Earl Dreamer is working in the barn that was torn nearly down by a tornado wind last June. I. A. Mockenhaupt have been busily engaged in having his 'barn re-erected after being very badly damaged in two severe wind storm? early in the summer. Farmers have found it very difficult to get help and materials to T U, the necessary work on demolished buildings caus ed by several severe winds thru this part of the country this sum mer. Frank Cook and Wesley Cook at tended the Co. fair at Weeping Wa ter Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S.' C. Hardnock en tertained relatives at a dinner Sun day in honor of Foirerst Hardnock who left Monday for service in U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook had a card from Walter Nickel who is serving in armed forces. He report ed he was fine. Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Stroemtr are staying with Grandma Stroemtr since Miss Marie Stroemer went to her school work at Lincoln. A. Weichel moved into the proper ty known as the Joe Armsrong pro perty now owned by Mrs. Nelson. Wednesday. Mr. Weichel hurt his thoJflff iifplfdplhip- ,vJecTn agejtoifbe building, i " leg earlier in the summer and wa3jhand, Mr. and Mrs. Reddy Harms, in the hospital for several weeks. He" is moving in from the farm as Ire is not able to engage in heavy farm work so he is retiring to town. His daughter Mrs. Raymond Borne meier and husband will move into his farm home. Raymond has been farming the farm land. A few of the young people went to college this school years. Miss Margaret Jean Stroemer who will receive Tier A. B. degree at the close of the first semester returned to her home economic course at the State university; Dick Bornemeier who graduated from the Alvo con solidated school . two:- yea rs ago en tered tb? State University this term; Boyd Elliott -who graduated last spring from Alvo school and who has been working at the Gold's department store r.l! summer enter ed the State University this term. Lee Copple who graduated from the Eagle high school entered the V.'es leyan university; Charles Ganz who is a junior in high school entered' a military school in Missouri, he wll he' only a'' few miles from his sir.ter Miss Ruth Ah Ganz who 1s ari assistant matron at one of" the giilV dormitories at" Stephen's col lege and who is working' on her master' degree at the Columbia uhi verrttyr James Ganz'' re-entered tschool at Hastings 'tollege; 'thi3 is hip H'hifd year." : ,: ' ' ' " ' "'' "Rdal'' 'Neighbors - . ' ' . ' ;. Ben-Irtehchow Vvas hostess to" the members of the local chap ter of Rovftf '"X'piVtVh.Vrr "st. her home - "-riitertaiiied - by .l-Mifr:?Eavl! -SR" A'.5"B-:" T After disnosinc of the regular bus- -liaieBt)fvtho 1 1 By Journal Field Repreientatri Mr. and Mrs. HeiiarttAJ!ien(ls.hi; isiiyj ui uie uome iui uiupar' ents of the latter, atjaul.cih Otoe; county for- the day Ju'sf. Sun day.; They enjoyed the" trip and yis'u, desuit) tlie XrejUitsntfJiowv ers. t Theo I'Hftrnt-tonte'-'his isim,' Teddy, jr,4 to.Liuexj.ln, J a st. Tuesday, and made .arrangements for 5a place for the' young "man. to' stay 'luring. thciscliooLjear. ! .1 J Miss Anna V: Rauth who-i em ployed in Omaha, wa.s'Kh.ert n tw-week vacation, ' and spent" a portion of it wit li Tier parents''. On Thursday -of last week nho te parfed for Deu'ver ijipm she will visit friends before, returuing to her work. , .. , , . Miss Minerva Schleiferl. ami Teddy Harms- are (o be' stu dents at the stafe; university. The parents of the two students took them to Lincoln last Tuesday. Oscar McDonald f Murray, bet ter known as "Pete", was a busi ness visitor .at both Manley and Murdock last Tuesday. "Pete" had to hurry back to Murray to work during the afternoon in the tav ern. Herbert Stander Home Herbert Stander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Slander, who lias been stationed at the fireat Lakes Training station, is home for a nine-day furlough with his par ents and friends. Herbert has just concluded a six-week course in defense work, and .when he re turn will be sent to another sta tion or assigned to a ship. To St. Louis Over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Sheehan. sr.. Mike Sheehan and Mr. and Mrs. John Zoz made up a party which drove to St. Louis, Mo., Saturday and Saturday night, where they visited with -Eddie Sheehan, who has been in a hos pital in the Missouri city for some time. They went in response to a call by telegraph telling of the serious condition - of Eddie Sheehan. They found him serious ly ill and great tpubl was felt as to whellieu(1ot- ngt he.wuild live, but the visit of -the parent and brother and sister, seemed to help and when they left he was showing signs of improvement and it is hoped they may continue. Celebrate Passing Birthday Mrs. Fred Slohlman passed her birthday anniversary last Monday, and her friends took the occasion to celebrate the event. There gathered fur the occasion at her home Mrs. Stohlman her and son. Junior, Christie Stohl man and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stohlman and Herman Schlieferf. The evening was very pleasantly spent and a delightful luncheon was served. Again. Mon day evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stohlman came, tending their best wishes and congratulations. Christie Stohlman and mother are living in Omaha. Attend Legion Convention Elmer Reirson, catching a ride (o Lincoln, there made connec tions with friends and was able to pet to Columbus to attend the American - Legion convention, which was in session last Sat urday and Sunday. There he met his friend Em'mitf' Cook! of Elm wood, they after the closing of the .meetings, started homeVfVja I'reinont. Seeking a short cut tUey fnnn!l iinft. roads ..and did not roach Manley tint U '12 af ni. Then; Mr. Gook liaii In continue on : to Elmwood by" himself, i Enlists in Army v The Cass County Selective Service board ha $Vre"ceiyf d I n'o7fceTTIlat"Rp Chard Dix'on registered' lje(e 'Jjui nov.- -living '-in ; Seattle, 'Wa'shiffgton',' and Ra-yiaou'd Norria-5of Elm-wood, ha joned YthetarHTy4jU5 i schol were gitssts'.'1'""''-!'-' ;Clu b in rmhers,.j &d . r-SKX I -deli 3.b.tftj ijy . terlal npnb yt' at3 nw iea.1 program planned j'rs. Clar-.. cn?e Froclich. Sbnio taking part in musical were;'-Bivrrfy TiUWfattV 'Shir al'cfc Coatman, Donnifc yckeiH, Sirs. Lcs Coatman. Margaret Jean Stroe- meivIvs- Zoz and MFi'oe4ikv T h, JbQ5,t S3 spocia UX-unibeJU-W as a reading by Mrs. L4 Gotman. '"i lilrs. Strcemer and'-Irs. Dream feerved iccrena'caad.coffee wlch very n!cVlyvtlimlketr "rtie af feilioon e-oH IvxriviU Visits Son; Datighter-in -La " Visiting at thhpme of Mr. and ATi'K ATnrv T i Daris. ikr. T)avIs'Vlnothrf Tfiivi.Tit- oi?eahieUo Plattshiouth with Mr Paris aftejhes; Juvd, fUxifhed takLtlS capitol'lity..5 HrUJ irwANmDs F0R SALE FOR SALI5 -'Smodt'li 1 -mouth- mara.. Or wrli trade for a young un ,broke horee. Harvey ' Uehrens, Unioh,Nebr; '., ' H-mw HOUSE FOR SALE All 'modern four "rooms' and' bath, new bath room fixtures," new floors, all re modeled: Call 1123 Vine tit , . , t-d & t-w FOR SALE 1331 'Ford Sedan. Mrs. :Emil. Sjemoneit, Murray, Nebr. ' ' . ' it-w FOR SALE U. S. 13 hybrid seed . corn, grown on my farm on hill ground, carefully isolated and de tasseled, 'single ear type stands up .well, $3 and' $4 per bu. Also Apples-40c "and up. liring con tainers. Chester A.,Sporer, Platts mouth, Nebr. mw FOR SALE 1941 De Luxe Estate " skel-gas kitchen range and skel- gas hot water heater. D. v M. .Babbitt. Tele. 466-W. ' . lt-d 2t-w-t&m FOR SALE New crop timothy seed, grown near Humboldt, Nebr. $2.60 per bushel. Alfalfa new crop $18.00 per bu. Erome grass "new crop $9.80 per 100 lbs. All high grade seed. Edward Bartl- - ing Seed Co., Nebraska City, Nebr 2t FOR SALE Spotted Poland China male hogs. Eligible for register. Paul Mami, mile and a half norths west of Manley. 2t-w FOR SALE Nehred seed wheat, al so one horse. Henry Vinduska, Tele. 3822, Plattsmouth. 2t-w HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework. John W. Stones, Murray, Nebraska, telephone 5011. M-d T-s JuXSCEJJLAMOUS li WANTED COUPLE Will give two ' room house and electric lights just for - living on premises at Plamore park. Call or see E. Lindsey. ; ; . ... 4trd & t-w jr NOTICE. OF, HEARING. In the County Court of Cass.Coun ty, Nebraska. ' ' To all persons interested in the Matter of the . Trusteeship of the Estate of James Greer, Deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified that a hearing will be had before the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on October 16th, 1942 at two o'clock P. ; M. on all reports filed in this hus-iCourt fay Charles Henry Greer and Vernon FYancis Greer, trustees, un der the last will and testament of James Greer, deceased, at which time, the Court will examine all re ports of said trustees, filed herein covering the peTiod of time from June 4th. 1935 to and including the date of the filing of the seventh an nual report herein, namely Septem ber 19, 1942, with a view of passing upon the correctness of the same,-and fixing and determining- the fees of said trustees - for services rendered since the date of their appointment as trustees on June 4, 1935. All objections," if ' any, to said, reports must be made on or before the day and hour of said hearing. Dated the 19th day of September, Al D. 1942., . . . (SEAL) , - . By the Court, A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, iXebraskfi. To all persons interested in the estate, -of - Cywll Janday . deceased. No. 3617. -.Take , notice , that, the Executor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for exami nation -and allowance of his- admin istration .accounts, determination . of heirship assignment' of residue 'of said Estate--' and for njS discharge;, 'that ,,said" petition, anL,xf part wRt, be. heard before said Court on Octo- ber"T6fhri94'2; at ten'oTctocF A'."fT , Dated :September 21st,. 1942. V' s (Seal) .A. H. DTJXBURY l '' ' " '. County Judge. - ' " ' yoo suffer a. nagging badtd, with dizj' burning; tcly t&o frequent urination and getting up tl night; when ,y9tf fccl rfttervow, 1.- Dain'i at kesoedalhriiar TSaaA workima iddnevi. Millions of boxes' Wused'every'yeaf.'JheV ir-r$nVf - u i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1942 tails lor .Bridge .Bias - Notice is hereof given that senled -! bidi.-w.iltfce qeied; byTthe Board of U uammrsgioBersi of cass ounty, ;e- . brask'a, for "the 'furnishing oT all Jfbor and material for tlf ;dnstjuc- jjuh .and repair of all, 'wood, $teel titfct concrete bridges iand culverts In said County of tjass for the period p one. year, as necessity, may--re- qquire, and .at the discretion of the Boafd'of Commissioners. - - ' , ,.-.iiid .. bids must be submitted ,-pn, bidding blanks furnished by the Statji o Nebraska, and Tn""accord- " " ance wKh Plans and Specifications. pi-'ovided bJ;.Tlhe State o Nebraska andinow on file in the office of the County Clerk 1 of Cass Couht'y at Plartsniputh, Nebraska. - , ;. f AH -bids must be plainly . marked . . ou the. outside of the envelope, "Proposal for Bridges". Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $500.00. " As a guarantee the successful bidder will execute contract within ten days of. such award. Such bids as required above will be received up to 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday October 20th, 1942, at the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, at Plattsmouth, Ne brafika. . Bids will be opened at 1:30 o'clock P. M., on the same day, Tuesday, October 20th, 1942 in the office of the County Commissioners of Cass County, in the Court Ilouse at Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The Board of County Commis sioners of Cass County, Nebraska, reserves "the right to reject any bid, or reject all bids. Done by order of the Board of Commissioners of Cass County, Ne braska, this 2nd day of September, 1942. ' R. E. NORRIS, Chairman, Cass County Commissioners. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES, County Clerk. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska . . In the Matter of the Application of Frank A. Cloidt, executor of the estate of James A. Schwab, deceased, for license to sell real estate. Now on Jthis'15tii day of Septem ber, 1942, it befjjf one of the days of the June, 1942" term of this court, thter;e'w4'pi$Sjented the-petitionjol;.; Frank AtCilt- executor of the-es- . tate-of James A. Schwab, deceased, for license to sell the following de scribed real estate, towit: The northwest, quarter (NWVi) of . sec tion thirty-three, (33), lots eight (8), and thirteen (13), in the northeast quarter (NE4) of the northwest quarter (NW4) of section twenty eight (28), lots fourteen (14), and fifteen (15) in the southeast quar ter (SEU) of the northwest quar ter iNWVi) of section twenty-eight (28), the northeast quarter (NE&) of the southwest quarter ( SW ) of section twenty-eight (28), lot twelve (12) in the northwest quarter (NWU) of the" southwest quarter ( SW ) of section twenty-eight (28), lot eleven (11), in the south west quarter (SW4) of the south west quarter (SWi) of section twenty-eight (28), and all of the southeast quarter (SE4) of the; southwest quarter (SWi) of sec tion twenty-eight (28), all in town ship eleven (11) north, range four teen (14) east, of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, Nebraska, and also the southwest.. quarter. (SWi) of the northwest quarter (NW4) of sec tion eighteen (18)", and the-southwest quarter": (SWi ) of section eighteen (18), and the north half (N) of section twenty (20), all in township seven (7) north, range forty (40) west, of the 6th P. M., in Chase County, Nebraska; all of said, real estate is subject to encum brances thereon of record; for the purpose of paying debts and ex penses of administration of said es tate; and it appearing tnat there is not sufficient personal property in the hands of said executor to pay the debts against said estate and the expenses of administration thereof, and that an order should be entered directing alLpersons interested in said estate to appear and show cause why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell all of said real estate subject to, the indebted ness thereon. , IT IS ' THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, that all persons interested inthe estate of James A. Schwab, deceased, appear "beforeTthe " undersigned Wt WV Wilson, Judga o the: District. Court within and. for the... County 6f ' Cass, Nebraska,' on' the' 9tK day.'-of , October 1942, . at . 10 o'clock AaMT.. in the Distflc.t, Court h-Room in' the Court blouse in the Gjtr of Pla'ttnouth; Nebraska,; to slow cause if any there j be, why a ttce'ns -elKHiJd, Hat. be , granted ,jto , . Fi-ani. A. C.lpidt.executor of the es tt of james'ATSchwabTMeceaTed,"'", t seir al Pot said a-al estate for the s ptu9)ose of paying debts and costs of ; aditinistration. " : ! UT- 'lS FURTHER ORDERED.' that V a.oopy of this order storsbow. cause ! be Served upon all' persons-interested '. .li iald estate by. publication of ihta'l order '76rthreen"ffce's"sl,feweekS'tn-'i' TkepTTattmontnjJoTjrnai,?r legar nHspapeclrrtej'Andv Q.t,f general ' crculationIn ihPcbantyot XTass. NetraKUUr lie li e;ftS (lizl tc-ci !i Judge lofStfiS5 Walrict Court. i 1 1 - I! "-'UlilW'.sl UStfcili, ;!. 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