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PAGE TWO TEE JOUBNALr ,PLAT1S1I0UTH, BEBRASEjL MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913 Ihe Plattsmouth Journal Approve Bill For Muster Out Pay FUBUSHED Smn-WKEKLY AT MATTBaUUTH, BS3AXZA A h nr SpVlCe Mfill . , . ... i.w u.k j -l wiaftftr T T 1 " ' . MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher iubscbiptioji pbicx 12.00 a year w felst postal zoxs InUcrlbM-t living In Second PotUl Zona, $2.60 per year. Beyond (00 miles, $S.OO per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries .I0 pr year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in adranee. Scale Set Banged From $300 to $500 for the Men That are Leav ing Service Under Honor . , Stationed in Kansas Canon George St. Geo. Tyner, rec tor of St. Luke's church, was here from Omaha Friday afternoon to look after the affairs of the parish and arrange for the Sunday services. This coming Sunday the services Avill be vespers and sermon at 5 p. ni. Canon and Mrs. Tyner are anti cipating a visit from their son and his wife, Lieut, (j.g.) George Tyner, USN., and Mrs. Tyner, as soon as the lieutenant has been transferred from where he has ' Goes to Texas Mrs. Jerry White and infant son. Washington; Dec. llj (UP);-The Senate Military Affairs committee today unanimously approved ; a. :biji providing mustering out; pay rang ing from $200 to. $500. lor service men returning to civilian life.. . , Under the senate bill, pay would go to' all service men with the rank Roger Brian, departed Tuesday ev-,i army coionei or navy iwuiuu. ening for Texas, where they are to and below who are discharged or join Cpl. White, now stationed at relieved of active duty under honor Camp Hulen, Texas. The family ex pect to make their home at Palcious, Texas, as long as the husband and father is stationed at Hulen. " " NOTICE OF" HE ARINCT ESTATE NO. 3737 - : Estate of - Luella : Campbell, De ceased.; j j t . , In the County Court of Cast Coun ty, Nebraska, S WANT ADS n H 'M-H-H-I-M-M-I-H-I- H- The State of ' Nebraska'. To all persons interested - in said estate creditors and heirs take notice,, that Andrew T. Campbell has filed his petition alleging that Luella Camp bell aiea 'intestate in i;ass i-ouniy, Nebraska on or about November IX, 1935 being a resident and inhabitant of Cass County, Nebraska, and died seized of, the following described real estate, to-witi The; SW4 of NW orSec. 28, also ithe West 71 acres of the East l& of ; the SE of: Sec tion 29, except , one , acre , (Lot. 3), all in Township 11, North, Range 14 East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County, 5 Nebraska, -leaving as' her sole and only heirs-at law the fol lowing named persons, , to-wit: An drew T. Campbell, husband; Oscar Campbell! son: Frances Campbell, daughter; atid'j Daisy Hutchison, daughter. : v t .. . . : That no application fpr adminis tration has been made, and the es- tate of said 'decedent has not been MISCELLANEOUS 11 Horizon Club able conditions. The scale of pay would be the following: " ' $500 for more than- 18 " months overseas service.' $400 for more than administered,1 inthe State of Nebras- i ka Pensacola, Florida, The Sunowa Camp Fire group has reorganized and formed an advanced p-rmin rallfrl the Horizon dull. Each been taking flight medicine, to girl has brought in a new member Hutchison, Kansas, where be will be given flight surgery. He is in the naval air corps. wv met at the home of Marearet Heiniraan Wednesday and discussed the business of getting - the --new ; group in action." We also drew naoies for our Christmas party and elected , officers 12 months but less than 18 months overseas' serviced $300 for less than 12 monthss overseas service or more than 12 months service in the!con- Uinerital limits of the United States: $200 for' less than it mon'ths'seW ! vice :withiii this country. ' ''"' f T'Ka nav crtola i-Q o 'fol-OTl from 'ft and our group now numbers fifteen. 1 , : ,. , l . . ibill introduced yesterday by Senator Mrs. Bollmire is to be our advisor. , . . ... . - '"k xfoo' Styles .Bridges, R-, N. H., and war ren R. Austin' R.,' Vt., and 1 attached td the original bill by senate demo cratic leader, Tlben W. Barkley1 bf Kentucky. Barkley's bill would have provided a flat $300 payment to ser vice men with the' rank of army cap-' tain or navy senior lieutenant or below. ' ' ' "l ' ' .,.'. The substitute also provides for on Released from Hospital Goes to New Training Field Aviation Cadet John H. Jacobs, who has been receiving his basic training as a member of the air corps at San Antonio, Texas, has been as Eigned to Harvey Parks Air Field at Sikeston. Missouri, lie will re-t Pfr Phnrlas - flrnshans.-! Who for ,fi,f ..air,; thi ' i. installment payment one-third field to qualify as a pilot in the air base hospital-at,Iarch Field, i- 'the date of discharge and one-third K(.rv,P and to receive his wines and fornix rr-rovprinrr from the ' effeks , ln each of the following two months. o-u- i k t, , i - v - u 5 it No estimate' has been made on rnmrnitsmn This tia-i lone been the nf an orwraHnfl.' nss . riepi -rftifianeu ' ! - lt , , ,- . . 1 now mucu me urogram win cost, unr jiosiuiai, worn reeeirea uere . . . .. , rn; i , unaer me rsaritiey iormuia me esii " maed " cost Was approximately $,.-i JCOO.OOO.OOUV Approximately ! (600QOO desire of AC Jacobs and he is now j from the rearing the goal of bis wishes. -lly the family states. HOW TO SW HOG FEED i u ! i l I - 4 r I ; 1. WORM PIGS AT 10 WE2KS. KU- 2. TREAT FOR LICE. ' If pigs hard f lions of pounds oi pork and feed are lice, confine in a small pen and sprinkle ' lost each year due to worms. Warm? with a solution of 1 pint Purina . Crer ' pigs make slower qains . . . waste feed. So-Fec (or like disinieciant), 3 pints Use Purina-Check-B-Pigtabs to rid hogs of kerosene oil, 4 pints crankcase, oil in ; large roundworms and nodular worms. 4 gallons of water. Makes & gallons. ; Arould ' be eligible for payments' im-f mediately. They're Still Dyiiig"; You Keep on Buying War BoncW arid Stkinps1 r" PERMANENT WAVE. 59c. Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. " Praised b y thousands including Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refund ed if not satisfied. Cass Drug. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cast Court, ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of August Klemm, deceased. VtO. ut60. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In ttie Dmtrict Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETI TION OF HARRY E. STEVENS, AD- -I-I-I-H-M -I-M -I-M -I-I-M- f 4- $ PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES H-I-H-H-M 'I I I M-M-M- Take notice that a petition has -"KNI8TKATOR. . FOR LICENSE TO been filed for the probate of an in- strument purporting to be the Last' Now' u .la 2nd day o Dece111" Will and Testament of said deceased, er' ,1943' thls(1cause came on l and for the appointment ' of Louie ll hearing upon the petition, under Born as Executor thereof; that saidloaVh' Hrry Sevens, adimnis petition has been set for hearing ! trrator of ,the ?tate of said. Ros:i before said Court on the 31st day of : f,dl"e3. v"UWu d3 nosanna December, 1943, at 10 A. M Dated this 1st day of December, 1943. Paul E. Fauquet, (Seal) County Judge Cass County, Nebraska That the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is owner in fee simple title by inh'eri tance and pirrchase"and praying for a determination of the time of hp deatn'pfsaJi; ifefcfla Cafnpbelt sand of lief heirs, the degree of kinship and the rietit of descent of the reaj property1 ' fcetongH'ng to thej aa8t ceased. in the State of .Nebraska.-7 It istir4erd1tha the, same stgnfl for heitingHn khei 7 tit day of ary, 1944. before the County Court of" Cass County In the Court House at . Plattemouth. Nebraskat . at. i ihe hour of. kO .o'clock A. M. Dated at pjattsmouth, Nebrasta, this 13th day W December !'A;. D. 1943. - ' - Paul E.' Fauquet, iit . r . . County Judge ; ! ; ! . I ' ' I . .a .Th$ watte paper you (live wilt ' help fill's Nail' (rave. Protect ' V vv W I ; r-Jr ft 9 -r-1 r - i ':.' jit C "3 " ' t 1 iu;' l Mrs. Clement -Woster of this, city Las a very ' interesting, ' completion test afrangeij "and published' in ihe; last issue of" "The ' instructor," 'piib Hcation devoted lo the elementary teachers of the.'counify. The tesV f on slsts ' of a iioem'with blanks 'that the 'reader is to fill in to complete the poem. The poem and blanks are to test the knowledge of . books, bf various types ' 3. RAISE HOGS ON CLEAN GROUND 4. SELF-FEEDERS AND WATERERS to prevent spread oi disease. For first should be provided ior hogs . at all 4 months and entire feeding period, times. Sell-feed ior more economical keep sow and pigs on clean pasture, gains and to save labor. Plenty of If same ground is used every year, fresh water is as important as feed for plow it in fall, and seed to pasture crop, the hog carcass is 60 to 70 water. Turkish1 fteatiphs Better .' 1 London, Dec... 9, (UP) Turkish relations with, America, ,Britah and; Russia weie strengthened conslder " . . .! n-).i. -tv ; ; .-ft ! abliat; the Cairo conference, Fopign I Minister , Nqmar ,Me;nmcncicglu ,rc-: ported, today Ijrpm f Ankara but &j parentl;lie jledout 'the ,l'i)teliho6jfl! ofj Tjiricey.enjerjipg the war.'atonc Tuj)ciah; 'advisors' .iited Mene-j mcncioglu as expressing deep satis-j faction wftnhe c'onfei'e'n&l' at the same time proclaiming Turkey's at-j titude'as unchanged.''. " ,iJ'A! stitemenVby'the' foreign miiiUr ter ' after hisreturn from Cairo rnada it: evident1 tlfat' :esdent'',k3bse'fli and Prime Minister Churchill ' had not 'convinceu'" th'e! '"Turk's" W4' 'full scale Turk isn 'belli" gerency ' would aid the "'allies' effectively at this' time. The Plattsmouth Public Library registered twenty new borrowers in November. The number of books cir culated was 3,147. i . ' The book week display in the Gas Company's window' occasioned much favorable comment.' A book week play dedicated to Miss Leonard was given in the library. It was under the direction of Mrs. Lucile Rosen crans and Miss Margaret Rea, and was well received by an audience of appreciative children and parents. ; Several attractive gifts ' were re ceived this month.' Boys' Life of Alexander Hamilton Was 'given by Fontentelle Chapter' D.A.K. fcun Under the Silver Umbrella by Doro thy Lathrop was a Christmas gift from Mrs. L'ucile Rosencrans. This is a book of poems for young child ren selected by1 tne' Literature com hiittee of the Association for child hibd Education: A"' six month's sub Ecriiition to the Echo was given' by New books received and ready for circulation - aye late Feniygate by Booth TarktugtoBe; -Nome j But the Lonely Hearst Jpf "Richard 'Lie welly n; and Indiga by' Chxistlne-Weston. Air Navagaticm by Herbert. Zini is a scientific treatment ipf- celestial navigation, uffiefeuUy;-: -cfeai " .and non-technical ;.fctiUi'fdndert.af;djiug of high! school sfuacliitsas;yet !uji- traineu ; in: nying. f,avoe ? is given to the subjects a puisjcoive fle, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of Case Coun ty, Nebraska. Barnes, deceased, praying for license to sell the following described real estate of the said Rosa Barnes, also known as Rosanna Barnes: An undivided one-seventh interest in and to: The Southeast Quarter (SEV4 of Section Thirty-six (36) Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Nine (9) East of the Cth P. M. Tracts Number Twenty-one (21), Twenty-two (22) and Two (2) of Section One (1), Township Twelve To all persons interested in the estate of Ella Lutgen, deceased. No. (12) North, Range Nine (9) East S69ti: of the 6th P. M. Tract Number Ono (1) of Section Two (2), Township Take notice that the Administra tor of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of his administra tion accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on De cember 24th, 1943, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated November 24th, 1943. A. H. Duxbury, (Seal) County Judge NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, A ebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Gem Johnson, deceased. No. 3734. . 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 Dr. N. D. Ta"lcbl as Executor ' there6f; that said petition has been set for hear ing before said Court" on the 24th day of December 1943 at 10 A., M.- Dated.,this 26tb day of November, 1943.-K . ' ; ' iv . ,:; $21. V . ,i i ffA: H. Duxbury,: : as should 5take in high, bpoif ::l:.F7cr Calling villi -girls, : maganuefor girl3 from twelve ; yeixs; ; tiltli throug&is jhIgh.;sg)iool,:; tis nawi "aVari" able fc. circulation. All Ci? latest movie news;, Jfachfon jnotest and f per J sonalitysuggCTiWnlra8i well aa gooiij stories: and vtrue to life eomiesrarci found in this monthly magazine for 'teen agers.tlt ts spWs6red bylpar cuts xaHsafiiMb. fc ' 1 6. CONSERVE FEED. With short sup- 6. MARKET EARLIER. This year stretch plies of both grain and protein supple- your feed by marketing hogs at the most ment, conserve feed by feeding a prep- economical weights 200 to 230 pounds, erly balanced ration. Also net the most The gains you put . on beyond these qood out oi pasture lor hcg3 en pas- weights cost you more feed and gives lure will eat less from the feeders. Undo Sam. fewer pounds of edible pork. We hate other Suggestions to Help You 1rIE STORE WITH THE CHECKER Produce MORE FOOD for VICTORY BOARD SIGN Airmen have their gremlins, ... and we ordinary folks, trying to. , help win the war, have the : "Squander Bug" to , contend with. IfeV a wily insert cross between a Japanese beetle and a'" Hessian fly. He perches on our ! pocketbooks, feasting on dollars we spend needlessly. We cart make him curl tip- and die of hunger on a diet of War Bonds. County Judge t, Cass County,' "feb; - - - ' -.! x - ' - '"'" ' l 1 '.vi. JdTICE OF1 HEARING -'.-I, ' : ; i ! ; ESTATE ! NO. 3736 , ;' In the County Court ofCaee i Cvun ty, Nebrafkft : iTo all persona iaUceatenj'iix vthe Estaie iJC MarJ3.rt.'t A". "Sf takf "doceats ed, : both creditors a3tdrfteg:. 'f't You arn Jiereby hotifia fVKaf 'on the 2nd day of December, 194SWil lard N. Brink, Sr.,C filed? bis petition In. the County Court x& cfa'ss County, Nebraska, tlleging, that-.pne Mar feart A.:: Brink diednahe iti day t iluly, ;i941, fntesftate4,"Xh4t said :Ma;lt?f-i'fnl was"" ) thje time ot lier death a fesidcpit. .f the, ,CJty, of Plattmuth, ; it dasCouhtf,-e brask'a ; that slie dir poized btl "ati eitokptf. (nh.efiu'nte. itf U& tSUdw ingjdescriiied 41 estatr"Wwit: .Lots-Seven v(7 .iM:Ei4ht (8), Blok Forty-fivrv45; HYmfiig :. Hays. Addition -'to th6 City of flatt month, in Cass Cou-otyr NebrasJia ; In he Matter irof the Apirlication I Tfc'W: n-- "tja of Margaret; Kohlbacher Guardian ofl :1-'fiat-.rfil vti Marilyn Kohlbacher. also known j fcei of Lot fgnt (S Ji' BJoek fHrerrse to -strir-reai estate Now on-t.his 23rd. day ol Novem? Jber, .-1943,- there wae-' preeented to ithe Court the petition of Margaret 1 Kohlbacher, guardian of Marilyn Ttrkii,..! i r-; . Hohlbackej:r,a 'minori- To'r.i cense to sell tne undivided one-tweuty-.-'futh Interest of said" minor' in lW follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Lot ten (10), In block sixty (60"in the City of Plattsmouth, .Cass coun ty, Nebraska, .toiv'-.tiig purpoBiW- of paying maintenance expenses of said OftDER. JO SHO.CAJJSE k In toe DhtncJrt 009. Coun- ty, Nebraskal'Aif -.V' ' v?' ' '.'V South l-2olF North 1-2 Sec. 26-10-13, 12 mile south of Union North-East' 1-4 of .South-East 1-4 Sec 24-10-13, 1- 1-4 mUe i c0ts managing her , , . t i estate, and investing the balance of east, 1-4 mile north bf Ulilbn, ithe proceeds of said sale as provided i . ;-.'i-- . ' jby law until the principal is needed all known as the. laylor estate. Uor' thr niaTntonancr'ot sald "nnrior. i, . !, :!, i,; iUL;tv.t Andr.it, a.ppeari,ngjjthait is neces- 1 have puyers JOr oil, . lpO,fary-'and -would-be beneficial that , ' ' ' ' ii ' ' ' ' ' ''Jjsaid'1trtef'c"srof " said 'mlnbr' in' said and Z40 acre Well improved vjeal estate bu-spld.'snd the -proceeds rU. ' r. 'C.vjU. I ijiereof , oveV'artd'aCove the amount Lastern Css County r arm j ccessary 0 , ,. tbe , penses of nr1 rtcpA mnrr I Utintrc . nf minory utd the costs or inanag- ...w. . . . . . . .. . . ... jst- or invested as , required , by law, and it furlh.-aupcavlr.that an tfrder should be entered requiring the next ef-kja jand ill persons in terested to chow cause why'a license ihomld'-not'tferranted for- the. sale Ot said UllAivirtefl . intirKt. nf 'snirt minor lnJ'taidfreal "estate" at ' public farms for sale. " v : ;-.V.. ii-.oS. -' T. H.;;(BfeRT) POLLOCK , ... Licensed peal, Estate Agency. . Norjh 6th St ' Phones 1 and 117 1 " Plattsmouth, Nebrl .V'.r tis iMdl Phone 192 Plattsmouth - OH YOUR WAYw. - Thru Plattsmouth enjoy the bcsf .steaks1 that the Mid-West Produces served at all hours, day and night. . V: .WIMPYW-vV'V: of 3 7S across f rom Of e9s : .... .ir ; ' u'0''ii'. i.TSO,. Tl.'.i 1 ELASTl - GLASS-TIES " " '- FOR ' CHRISTMAS ). Hi 'I THE ULTIMATE IN MENS .FINE? NECKWEAR til-. These ties 3 com5- ' in rich lustrous' 1 batterns ' " : " ' are' full cut hand - made, :; can be . cleaned -.trr or ironed. Speciali pressing forfii with each tie:- ' INDIVIPtfAtLY': BOXED WITH ! GIFT- C -A RD: OCOlte- - ' 'Open Wednesday Evenings Til 9 o'clock ' ' iucuon- " "T-i" .... -k IT iS 'tllEREFctli:' "dllDfiRED Uhat all;.: ptrSPS interested ; in, the UfEtate or Marilyn Kohlbacker, also fcrnrran: :xts naary-an'tf" Iichlbackcr, a linor, and the next of kin of said Pniinor, appear t)aiore the undersien- fed Judge of the District Court of ;:Cas3 County; Ncbrasfeai at the' Dis trict Cotlft Room in the Court House tn theJCitj;of PlaitraonthNebras Jra. on the" 28Jh . day b - December , '4943, at t ) o'clock VV M ?t show tause, if apy. why a licence.. should hot be grafted to 'Slargarjet Kohl "naeker, guardian of said minor, to elf vlW-ttftiv4dea- jnterest "of'-safd ifhinor in said boVk described real tate, for the purpose of paying the f laJiYtatnin'aid fninor,and; the cnarges of managing her es )ate, - and investt - the - balance of the proceeds. tlere.o. aa. required by law. v ' -- - - V -,,- i '; - IT IS FUHTHER. ORDERED that a copy of :thls 'OTder be served .upon (he next of,.kin,and ollpqrsonsi in teres1eV"Jit Hie' estate , of - Marilyn I'Kohlbapker. alHo; (knnri as' Mary j'Anri Hohlbacker, a minor, by. pubji i.cation a copy of this order in the ! PlaUMMwth-uvnat- teiMhree- uc icessivo weeks prior to said day of hearin?. . .!. ; .. BT THE.COUKT i DISTRICT JUDGE XW.CLC?)' n Haire's Addition .to, the. Lity of Hastings, Adams County, Ne braska; r r : " '.'' :; ii7"-''-1. That your petitioner is" interested Yn said estate-as. the widower of said deceased; that 'at the time of the death:-: of deceased ''her only legal heirs and next of kin were Willard N. iBrinX'Sri ner widower, and the 'fol lowing;: named - daughters and sons. to-wit: Dorothy" I. Hess, Willard N, Brink, Jr., Agnes R. Brink, Gertrude M7 Timiu, John P. Brink. Elmore J. Brink Kathryn A.; Halpin, Rose M.- Brink and', Leo.' O.. 'Brink; -and said Twelve (12) North, Range Nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., except a par cel bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing Fifty-four (54) Rods east and Two (2) Rods south of the northwest corner of Section Two (2), Township Twelve (12), Range Nine (0) Saunders County, Nebraska, thence east 4.05 chains to the west boundary of Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Com pany's right-of-way, thence south Thirty-one (31) degrees east along said boundary 4.67 chains, thence west parallel to the north boundary 6.56 chains, thence north 4 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing 2.17. Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) in Block Thirty-four (34), Mil ler & Clark's Addition to the Town of Ashland. Lot Three (3), Block Thirty-six (36) In that part of Ashland, form erly known as Flora City. All of the above is located in SanndeTS 'County,- Nebraska." Lots Two (2), Four (4) and Five ) in-Section Twenty-one (21), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Eleven (11; East of the Cth P. M. situated in Cass County, Nebraska, or a sufficlentamoimt thereof to bring, the sum of Eight hundred i SOQ.riO), for the payment of debts allowed 'against" Baid- estate, and al lowances and 'costs : of administra tion "for the reason that there is Tpt a sufficient amount of personal property in ; the ' possession of said Harry E. Stevens, administrator, be longing jtolsaid istatei to pay said deDts; ait)wance8f ajia costs. It is therefore -ordered that all persons interested in said estate ap pear before me at chambers in the City of Pbattsmouth, in said county, on Hie.t&iday, of ? January,-1944, at tne :wiif hi -f jotctdek;4- W-i to show cause;4fany Ihereoe; vny-a license tihonld not be granted to said Harry jE. Stevens, administrator to sell so much of the - above-described real "stateof t said - decedent . as - shall be fje5SiiryHo 'pasald,, debts and ex renses. 5 V- f ' V -4 '' ''i -lf.48'fVrtherrtoVdCTiBd that a copy of this order be served upon all per sons interested in said Restate by causing, the same : to' be published on'Ceeac.' week for three ,guccepsive weeks in the The Plattsmouth Jour nal, a nevvpaperi printed and pub lished In. said county of Cass. ;'.': ;. :': W. Wilson. .V;i Judge of the District Court 2-w; 12-6, 33r 20- " ' N. G-lOol " ' KOTICB CF HEARING . In the County Court of Cass Con ty,X Nebraska. -i K' ). . To all persons interested in the trnardianship of JphnAV, Horsh, Min or, .now deceased, - You and each of you are hereby nptified that Arthur J. Roelofsz, Guardian of said Minor person has filed herein his final report as above-described real estate" decended guardian, together with a petition to. them, as ''follower to said Willard praylng fQr a final' settlement and N. Brink, Sr.,i.a ' widower an un-1 allowance of his guardianship ac-divided- oneahird ,(13.) interest in lcounts: heretofore filed and for a and to" the above-described Platf s- ' comPlet exoneration of himself and nwuth property, in fee simple; .to- bondsman of aU, further liability in gether with Ihe life userof said.'pro-; lr Premises. perty as his homestead; and to "all ou are" further notified that saul of thetofher heirs of deceased above 1 Petition alleges that the said John named, .. an undivded two-thirds W: Horsh is now deceased, having (23), interest in --and 'to the Platts-I been killed in action while in Mili mouth property above described, in lsir service and that by reason equal "shares," subject1 to Ibe "home-1 thereof, said guardian has completed stead interest of .said Wil-I hls trust as such guardian, and that lard N. Brink. " Sr:; and th ! Ba,d guardianship proceedings should abovedescribed llastinsra . nroDertv 1 now be terminated and said guard- desce'hded to said Willard N. Brink, Sr., an nmivided one-third (13) in terest, in foe, an the other two-thirds ian discharged; You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said peti- (23)' interest to the abovp-rramed tion -nd fil,al report on December heirs, in etmal . shares;, that, no up-! "lst- 1H4J at two o'clock P. M. Im plication' ba? been made by anv per- I fore this Court; all objections there son, far- the annointment of an .nd-I to. if any, must be on file on or ministrafnv of said estate, in the before said date and hour of hear- Statf of NVraska. PETITIONER THEREFORE PRAYS that a decree of said Court be made and entered, determining ihe date of the death of said Mar garet A. Brink; that at the time of her death Ispr. onlv surviving Local heirs ;were her widower ' and; her daughters snd pons above . named; and th"t...he above-dese'ribril real estate descended tn said heirs of caid STarkaret A. Brink, deceased, as her pin a hove set fort lj.; ing. Dated this 1st day of December, A. p., 1943. Paul B. Fauquet, ;(Seal) County Judge 3-sw; 12-6, 13, 20 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT lit the County Court of CaMs Coun ty, Nebraska. - - To all persons interested in tbe estate of James A. Schwab, deceas- T'nat'said matter bas'bee'n t fov ed- 3607: bearinaMn the Countv Coujt Room I - Take notice that' the Executor of in Plattsmouth in the County of BaW estate has filed his final report Cas and Sraie ,f Nebraska, on the and a petition for . examination and 31st day of Dfcember, .1 943, at the j allowance of his administration ac- hour of ten o'clock A. M .. Paul E. Fauquet, Judce of the County Court Jaws E.. '-Addle, Atly.' for Petitioner -3-8w12-6, 13. 20 - j Thomas Walling Company j counts, . 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 on December 31st, 1943, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated December 3rd, 1943. Paul E. Fauquet, . -. (Seal) County Judge .2. Abstract of Title 4 Phone 324 ! Plattimonih 4. The present with a future WAR BONDS for CHRIST MAS. Keep on Backing the Attack. Uw-1Xt29; ..12.-6 13 ." ' " -. f ! ) LL