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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1044 THE JOUENAI, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA FAUE TWO the Plattsmouth Journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT Entered at Postoffice, PUttanumth, MRS. R. A. BATES, Publisher STTESCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE Subscribers liTing in Second PoBtal Zone, 5 2. 50 per year. Beyond 600 miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries $1.60 per year. All aubacription are payable strictly in adyance. receives 1 e rs.m romance Measurc Presented and Read fcr t'..e first Time and Will Be Dis cussed Further by Council a::d Beard The cilv council lat evening i cdved from the judiciary tommitUe the city ordinance that provides for j nneration of the water plant, ; the general regulation and rate mak- j ins powers vested in the Board of ! Public Works chosen to operate th water system. Thp ordinance has been prepared from the consideration 01 several of the ordinances cf difterent cities v here municipal plants are in opera tion, a well as the former ordin ance. The new ordinance follows the same line of ratty as in the former i city ordinance. There are a number j of additional features that were uis-: cussed at home lcngi.li. One of thesj '; was the fact that the wuur con - i turner must pay for the -extension oi ; the water mains from the main line ; to the place of use. instead ot mere- j ly from the lot line a under the old j , . t ordinance. Another ot lac teatu.es i cf the ordinance discussed was thai J section that set the responsibility! and recair of lines frozen or out of I condition onto the con.-umer to pay. ; also that provision that sets the res ponsibility of the property owner for the water bills oi a tenant or occupant of the property, the' owner J being responsible if liie tenant leaves j an unpaid bill and the same may bo made a lein against the property j and taxed against the same. The or- J diuance had its first reading anu ' vas laid over for the second reading at the next meeting and in the mean- ( time the council and the Boa: tl of j Public Works will have a joint ses- ( sion to iron out tiie points that may ( be objectionable to the board or the eouncilmen. : Tiie couiu il also had a viiit from J. Howard Davis, who hus bee.! ' named the chairman of the city piaa ning board, Carl J. Schneider, set - j retary, Seari S. Davis. 'Y. ('. . r.ichsen, Councilman Y, ii. I'uls, and : George Conis comprising the otiur: members of the board. Mr. Davis and the members of i the council discussed at some length the various lorward steps that bad ! been suggested at the meeting oi the board, the repaving oi Chicago avenue, the building of tiie new road to the Oak Hill cemetery, the flood water control and the i roe planting program for the city. The planning board are anxious to .o-o;'-: ate with the council and it desired v.otihl carry on the project-, until the city was desirous of . get I Sag t he wo- i: under full swing. The matter w.te received and placed on file. Chief of Police Xoaii Parker. Tor the month of December, reporle-.l that there had been two arrests, one ! paying a line i .,;. 2o anu the otntr turm d over to tiie rtaie hospital. Ci.ief O. Saudi n. of the fire de partment, reported five fire a from October 1st to December 2Sth, uan of wliich h: i been .tenons owing to the work of the fire nun, aiide from a shed at the E. E. Johnson place on November 2oth. The report of City Tiva-turor ll. D. Brown snowed that at this time the city had on deposit i:i tiie Platts mouth State Bank oi: December 31 Ft, the sum of S15.423.C, and witn U. S. war bonds of the amount of $15,000. City Clerk Albert Ob-on had a Very good month and collected in the sum of $2, 507. in. The council also received a quit claim deed and agreement between T. II. Pollock and the City of i'lattr, irtou'th, the same covering the x change of property on the Missouri river bottom land, Mr. Pollock deed ing land sufficient for a driveway to the pumping plant of the water board, in turn receiving the right to the use of land north and east of the water plant. The agreement car ried the provision that the city night extend pipelines or place wells on the property so deeded." if esired. This matter was referred PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Ntb., as tecoad-cIaM mail matter u iuv thy attorney tor his ! opinion as to wnetner tne city couiu lK' held responsible for any charged lor use ci the laud i'or Veils. The council also voted to giant j Uigtist Gall a license to operate a I duck riH bowling alley at his pres- cut location on Main street. The bond ot C. It. Olson, council man from the second ward, was read and approved, the Western Security Co.. being the bondsman. The city council received a coni l uinicaticn from City Attorney A. L Tidd. relative to the oiler made the U'ily by the 11. II. Henningsen Co., of Omaha, to look after 'ions and planning o the negotia the Chicago avenue repaving proposition, Mr. Tidd stateii that he had. visited the office of the state engineer in No vember relative to the Chicago ave nue job, that the engineer had stat ed that the siate would not contrib- ! ute to the repaving owing to plans j lor re-routing of highway Xo. 73 laud 75 from the present location after the war, but that the engin eering department wouia ue giau io i 'd: the ncecssary laing out of the ; paving worn and all engineering i -ork if the tity desired to repave the avenue, w ithout additional cost jio the city. Mr. Tidd held that in i view of this offer there was no need ;of paying oat the sum to an engin- ! j t-c-riitg firm. On motion of Council - iran Renal, tne city dent was auta- ; crized to write the state engineering j department to go ahead with tho ! pians on Chicago avenue. Councilman tehutz, oi the stieeu, j alleys and bridges committee, re- j ported that the a. .iiues had been well cleaned up, ditches ovtr the city opened up. that the city grader Pad been s-nt out to work up the gravel on streets where needed. Tile bridge on v, est Vine street had also been coveiod by plank. : Councilman Vroman of the Fifth Ward, protected the speeding by rock trucks along the new graveled road in tln south prrt causing damage and ( . gerous cor.diiion. 1. the habit of driving ;.. oi spetd, both when empty, along Lincoln the graveled road". It to have ti:e head of of the city, ating a dan trucks had a high rate loaded and avenue and was dot ided the trucking :su;es.; ;e. notified t. nd if not stoo ped to have the drivers arrested. Counciinu.il Svobcda reported that the city fire- department bad receiv ed a fiae 5'JO-gallon auxiliary pump ing equipment fiom the civilian de fense, the whole tiling that would ;have costs lne city $2i000 or better and had been sent here to lid tne civilian defense. Mayor 11. Ii. Hayes then announc ed the appoiutmcit of Attorney J. Howard Da via a3 a member of the city cemetery board to succeed Judge A. H. Dtixbury, the r.a:ne of Mr. l.-avi:? rciciving the unanimous vote of the council for confirmation. Mayor Ha yea cb:o announced thai r.U of the tobacco licenses Lad been collected in by Chief of Police Park er, and that the next move would be to round 110 tho truckers. The following bills were ordered lid b council : General Fund Cash Lumber & Coal Co.. Coal? 12.75 Iowa Nebraska Light & Po ver Co., gas city hall 10.70 Board of Public Works, water to jail, city hail 2.-10 i Duxbury Davis, premium bond 2.50 ! jfload Fund W. II. Gechenour, iaiior Richard Gjchcscrr, same . Virgil Arnold, same Bay Wiysel, rep. truck V. A. Swatck, supplies J52.S0 52.80 4 8.40 79.18 4.55 Beg Tax Fund J. P. Cook, dog tags John Kubtcka, bury 1 clog Fire Espt. Fund Ray H. Wiyscl, supplies 5.40 .GO 7.60 Platts. Fire Dept. nozzelman 12.00 Easiness T3.X Tund. John Kubicka, sweeping streets , J4.00 Street Lighting- Fund Consumers Public Power Co., street lights -..-TS.OG Fire Hydrant Fund ' ' Board of Public Works, fire drant rental --507.91 Gasoline Tax Fond ; ; 1 Lyman-Richey, road gravel 49.34 Frcidaricka Amalia Wehrmann Freidaricka Amalia Wehrmann was born at Hausdorf, Lippe Det mold, Germany on the 9th of Decem ber in the year 1856, and a short time later was received into the covenant and Kingdom of Gods grace through the sacrament of Holy Baptism. At the age of 14 years, having been instructed in the principal doctrines of the Christian religion, she. personally renewed her baptismal covenant on the day of her confirmation. In 18 S 4 they im migrated to this country. On Nor 1G, 1SS4 the was united in holy wedlock with Conrad Wehrmann. This union was graced with seven children: four daughters and three sons. In 1934 they were permitted I to observe their golden wedding an- niversary. On Sept. 25, 1936 they ' were guessts at the King Kern Klub at Plattsmouth, Nebr. Her health ' began to fail noticeably during the ; Christmas holidays. She passed away on Jan. 3, 1944, at the age of 87 years and 25 days. She leaves to ; mourn her death: her husband, Con- i rati Wehrmann; three daughters, rrieda and Louise Wehrmau of Mur- j dock, Mrs. Clara Krecklow of Green- ! wood, Nebr.; three sons, Conrad i Wehrmann of Wabash, Nebr.; Pastor j O. Wehrmann of Scribner, Nebr.; j Louis Wthrmaun of Murdoch, Nebr. i Funeral services were conducted j on Jan. Eth at Trinity Lutheran church. Pastor Peter Krey officiat- int TntovtiH.nt i:i Tl initV nt- T tTV. DOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Piatt tmonth, Nebraska December 25, 13J3, 30 p. m. sueciai meeting oi me tioaru ,-,i Public Woriis of Platlsinouth, Ne braska, v.as held iu the office oi th-; Board of Public Works for the pur pose fo allowing bills. Present were ilea, Bernhardt, and Manager Cap pell. Absent Johnson. The following bills were read: C.B.&Q.R.R. Co., j:i$112.2j j ijaru 01 ''"""c uoiKStoinK- ins Fuivi 719.17 j1' Cash. KequtM No. 14 61.3S Electri.; Chemical Co.. 33.00 Tiie Commercial Futl Co., i County Treasurer of Cass Co. 192. CO Moved by Bernhardt, seconded by Rea, that all bills be alloucd as lead and checks drawn for same. All I members voting aye, motion carried. No further basinets to come be fore the Board, it was moved by Bernhardt, seconded by Rea, that the meeting adjourn to further call of t lie chairman. E. tl. Bernhardt, Secretary BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Piatismoath, Nebraska 1 January G. 1344, 7:00 p. m. a rcgu- j la r meeting of the Board cf Public Works was held in the offices of th? t Board of Public Works in the City 'of Plat--mouth, Nebraska. Present jRoa, Johnson, Bernhardt and Mana 'ger Cappell. j Minutes of the previous meeting v. ?re read, corrected and approved. The following biiis were read: : Board of Public Works j Sinking Fund !U. S. Collector 01 .62 Internal 143. 4i 14.05 I Re-venue I Crane Company j Petty Cai-Ji Request No i Moved by Johnson. 15 05.49 cnd:d by (Bernhardt th nil bills be allowed :s read and 1 iiecks drawn for e;ibo. All members voting aye, the motion carried. - - - - Treasurer's report as cf Diceniber 31, 1043: Bank Balance General Fund $5073.44 Suiking Fund 4077.49 j No further business to. eomeV.be-? fore the Board, it was moved by Johnson, seconded by Bernhardt. J That the mee ting adjourn tcrfuilher in oi tne cnatrman. E. II. Bernhardt, Secretary Bill Landis Honored William IS. Landis. C155 Sth' St.;, plattsmuoth, an aviation student stationed with the 23rd College rrainiujj Detachment, U. S. Army Air Forces; at the University of Buf falo has beth cited for the honor toll for the. month ending Jan. 0, 1J44. .. ; , ' ; k I "4- Thomas I Walling Company Abstracts of Title Phone 32-1- - - " PiattsntouWi To Run for Congress ' Omaha, Neb., Jan. 11. (UP) Mrs Mable Gillespie, veteran of ten years in the state legi.lature, announced her candidacy fcr the democratic nomination for congress from the second district, yesterday. Mrs. Gillespie, Gretna farmer, seeks the post now held by Rep. Howard Butfett, republican. The candidate said she was en dorsed by the Brotherhood of Rail way Trainmen and possessed a let tpr of praise from Sen. George W. Norris. She also expressed her de sire to serve as a delegate at large to the Democratic national convention. She said her personal preference for president was F. D. Roosevelt. pnng-r review MILITARY SLACK SUIT All-purpose slack suit v.'ith lots of dash! Tailored to a "T" with crirp stitclied details. Frcm our ace collection of slack winners. , , Ladies Toggery FRIDAY, SATURDAY, January 14 and 15 Doufaie Feature l!oy Tiogors and itulh Terry 'Hands Across the Border' Your favorite Western st.ir in 2 breatlitaking ailvoitturo fuil of action! And Jerome Cowan ami Fayo biticrson in - - . 'Find the Blackmailer' Uaffl'.!!.';! St.irt!in-: My story! AKu Masked Marvsl serial. : Mat.' Sat. 2:it0 Night m'.uws 7 anil. 9.30 P.M. Admission It -'and "s i'4. tax SUNDAY, MOM DAY, January 16 and 17 Carey Grant ainf liaraine Hay hi .' 'Mr Lucky' The hi'i ii-'t ,he:.rt ilinl! hit of the season! Also ei'MioiIy and. nev;. Mat. Sun. 2 P.M. " 11 and 2Sc ir.e. tax. Nirji! shuws 7 and ( ;1 3 11 and S3f inc.- tax TUESDAY ONLY, January 1 Barcaiii Day I!oii O'Connor, Gloria Jean a:iil "Allan .lores in vVlien Johnny Comes Marching Home' i A i'tirlomdi of fun ami thrills! It's got every thing! Abo romoily and novelty. Mat Tues. 2 P.M. Nfejit shows 7 and 9 P.M. Admission 11 ai3 inr. tax WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, January 19, 20 Charles. Uoyer, Joan Fpntaiue and Alexis Smith .'The Constant Nymph' The lcs rmusual sWry in -years and years. Also eomeiiy and novelty. Night shous -7 -and 9 :3) Adm. 11 & 28(' inc t.ix 'X v.i; :1 MAKS A FOE COMPLE .It mMmk "machinery repair work.,;. MciCormiek Bseing Sales and Service r MaSae Wasliei ,f ,i .... . i -'s. '. ' '. ' NOTICE OF..IIEARING . " ESTATE NO. 3745 Estate of Maggie E. Hoiccmb, De ceased. v . in the County Court of Cuts Coun ty, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice, thai Ruth M. Ranige has filed her peti tion alleging that Maggie E. llol-1 comb died intestate on or about August IS. 1041, being a resident anu inhabitant of Cass County, Ne braska and died seized of the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 25, and the South 10 feet of Lots 5, C and 7 in Block 22, all in South Park1 Addition, City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebras ka. leaving as lieu sole and only heirs at law the lollowing named persons, to-wit: Ruth M. Ramge, Marie Ward, Irene liolcomb, James Holcomb, Dor- sey Holcomb, Elvin liolcomb, Violet liolcomb, ah of whom are children of the deceased. That no application for adminis tration lias been made, and the es tate of said decedent has not been administered, in the State of Nebras ka. That the interest of the petitioner in the above described real estate is a daughter and heir of said Mag 1 gie E. liolcomb. and praying for a . determination of tho time of the i death of said Maggie E. Holcomb and of her heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said de ceased in the State of Nebraska. It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 4th day of Feb ruary 1914, before the County Court oi Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 5th day of January A. D. 1944. Paul E. Fa liquet County Judge NOTICE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska t Mary L. Nelson, Plaintiff, vs. The I heirs, devi.- ees, legatees. personal ; lepreseiitatives and t; Ii other persons j interested in the estate of James D. I lln.,ii.nn tT nl h., ('. d ( u i th t m.-V-. n; . , , r . devisee s. legatees, ik -rsonal represen- tatives and all other persons inter ested in the estates of James 1' - i- i. :. Tv... o ii i,i i., iiaiui.-un. jojiu o. IKUU130U. Juui bison. Jo H. Harbison, and William M. Har bison, each deceased, real names un known, and all persons Having or claiming any interest m and to twelve (12 in the nor the north, section for i.erth. range thirteen flol east, of the r-th P. M., in Cas County, Ne - braska, real names unknown. You and each of you are hereby notified that Mary L. Nelson, filed a petition and commenced an action in the above court on the 2Sth day of upcraner rjM. against cacn ot you. .the object rnd prayer of which is j . to obtain a decree of court ouietins; ; . : title to lets twelve (12) and twenty-! f two (?'.'), iu the northwest quarter (NWJ4 ) of the northwest quarter (N'W'.i ) of section fourteen (14). township twelve (12) '-north, rangs thirlpfn (13) east, oi'the Cth P. M., j in Cafs Comity, Nebraska, and for eqii'talue relief. You are required to answer raid tv: til ion on or before Monday, Feb ruary 2S. 1944 or the decree will be entered quirting title in plaintiff according to the prayer of said peti tion. Dated this Sth dav of January 10 15. Mary Ii. Nelson. Plaintiff. W. V Robertson. Atternov for Plaintiff. JEW-1-10, 17,24.31 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Tv the Convty Co'irt nf Cass County. Nebraska. To all nersons interested in the estate of Aha Gordon Iing, deceas ed. No. 3K93: . Take notito that the Administra trix of said estate has filed her final lcport and a petition, for examina tion and allowance of Per admin ia- "j tuition accounts, determination of i beirship. assignment ef residue of j said estate and for her discharge; that said p?tition ard it port will be heard before said Court on Febru ary 4th, 1944. at ten o'clock a. in. Dated January 10th. 194 4. Paul F. Uauquet (Seal) County Judge KEEP Oi wiiis wad mwm DATE WITH TRACTOR AND ai9ls aaisl Service ; ) and twenty-two (22). : r ots 1. 2. 3 and 4 in Block 42: ah . ',,. tnwt st quarter (N ) ct undivided nine-eightieths interest in f eo, n , ,c1. v.est quarte r W U ) f i Lots S. 0, 7 aud S in Block 42: and j 1944 at tell 0vlock a rl 11 iw 11 i-,,, iv.. rcu-i) vi-i 1 an undivided nine-eieiuieius iniei-i J.J. K - t Tk?iT A lfl WAfyl 21 IIS 4J. H 4"rh'rM4rr TV ' PERSONAL j PEllMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do your. o wn Permanent with Charm-Kurt j Kit. Complete equipment, includ-! ius w curiers ana simmpoo. r.y . "Lnvtr lo, absolutely harmless. Prais-, by thousands including iay. Money refunded if not satisfied. Cass Drug, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 1-3 20-tsw FOR SALE FOR SALE: One good young Here ford bull and a roan one. Forest Engelkemeier, Nehawka. G-2sw SEED CORN FOR SALE U. S. Medium Flat $5.85, post paid on Plattsmouth and Murray routes. Round $4.85, Small $3.85. Postpaid to any point for 6.25. $5.25, $4.25. Germination test shows 100. Prices at my home $5.50, $4.50 and $3.50. Chester A. Sporer, Platts mouth, Nebr. 10-lsw NOTICE OF PROBATE In the County Court of Cass Court ty, Nebraska. , To all persons interested in the estate of Andrew Kroehler, deceased. No. 37 4 3. 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 Theodosia Estella Kroehler as Executrix there of: that said petition has been set for hearing before said Court on the 28th dav of January 1944, at 10 A. M. Dated this 30th day of December 1943. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judge i Cass County, Nebraska n the District Court of Cass County, Xebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF IOLA OFE. GUARD IAN OF CARL OFE. JR., A MINOR. FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ES- j TATE. 1 Notice is hereby given that under I .. .. ." . i- "cense granted loia ore, guardian ; ot can uie, jr., a minor, oy eue , nipti-ict Court of Cass. Countv. Xe - i braska. . taid . euardiau will sell .ato- : I-uiilie Auction at the soutn iToni . . . . . Ilnnr nf thf ('.nurt Hoiisp. . m 1'latls- mcuth, Nebraska, ' on January 27, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M., the fol- j lowing described real estate, to-wit i PSt ,-n the South Half of Lots 1 and ! 2 in Block 13. all in th? City of j Plattsmouth. NebrasVn. Said sale will bo held open for one. hour, ; Terms of sale 20 cash at time of sai0t balance on confirmation and j delivery of deed. TAT http r.i'iDnnv cv IOLA CARL OFE. JR.. A MINOR. J. HOWARD DAVIS, ATTORNEY 3sw-12-27; 1-3, 10 NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska August Hollenberg, Plaintiff, vs. Leo Moore, et al. Defendants. To the Defendants: Leo Moore. Mrs. Leo Moore, first real name un known; Mabel Bevans, a widow: Peggy Gray, John Gray, Grace Bruce and husband Robert Bruce: Zenobia Gray Young and husband Walter Young; Frances Gray, Dei nice Gray, James Gray. Mrs. James Gray, first real name unknown: Vera Hihl and husband Emil Hild. Mary Hesenflow. widow: Joe Moore, j Mrs. Joe Moore, first real name un known; Edith Hutchins. Frank Moore and wife Catherine Moore: the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other pprsons interested tr. the estate of John t.. Moore, al.o known as J. K. Mooro. deceased, real' names unknown: and all persons having or claiming any interest in the east half (E1) of the southwest quarter (SWU) ef section twenty-five (25), tnwnshin cloven 1 1 . north rrnire thirteen (13) east, of the fith P. County. Nebraska, real M.. in Cass names tin- known : You and each of you are hrreby notified that August Hollenberg fil ed a petition and commenced an action in the above court on the 7tr day of January 1944 against each of you: the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court quieting the title to the cast half (EV2) of the southwest quarter (SWM ) of section twenty-five (25) in township eleven (11) north, range thirteen (13) east, of the 6th P. M., in Cass County. Nebraska, and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday. Feb ruary 28, 1944 or the decree will be entered quieting title in plaintiff according to the prayer of said pe tition. Dated this Sth day of January, 1944 August HollenberR. Plaintiff. W. A. Robertson. Attorney for Plaintiff. 4sw-l-10, 17. 24, 31 Shows Improvement David Pickrel, who has been quite critically ill at an Omaha hospital, has greatly improved and is now able to be home and recuperating slowly. The many friends will be pleased to learn of his improvement. Buy War Bonds and Stamps Regu larly to do, absolutely harmless. Prais-, mack as Executors thereof; that ed by thousands including ay . id petition hss been set for hear McKenzie, glamorous movie star. - ,fro Knif conTt on the 4th day '-" : an undivided one-tourtu interest in : r.. v,! v,- - -NOTICE Uc P ROB A i j in lne county euut vj i County, Nebraska. estate of Alary Kunsman, deceased. No. 3714. ; Take notice that a petition has been filed lor the probate oi an in- ument purporting to be the Last ' n and Testament of said deceased, th annointment of Edward ULiU aw " . Kni.man and Marv C. Kunsman- mack as Executors thereof; tl . Detition hss been set for he , lug I-V " of February, 1944, at 10 A. M. i Dated this 5th day ot January, 1944. Paul E. Fautiuet (Seal) County Judge Cass County, Nebraska NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To the : creditors of the estate of August Klenim, deceased. No. 3735: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presentation of claims against said estate is May Sth, 1944; that a hearing will be bad at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on May 12th. 1944 at ten o'clock a. m. lor the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated January 5th, 1944. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) . County Judge NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ik the County Court of Cass, County, Nebraska. To the creditors of the estate of Cem Johnson, deceased. No. 3734: Take notice that the time limit for the filing uid presentation of claims against said estate is April 2 4th. 1944; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth ou April 28th, 1944, at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose cf examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated December 24th, 1943. Paul E. Fauquet (Seal) County Judge NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT in trie County Court oj Cane Couiu ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Bertha Gakemeier, deceas- ;,i x, oe. '., . h k w i?r m ooiu I suiu etiais nas iueu ni3 iinai repot l and a petition for. examination and allowance of his adminisstratlon ac counts, determination of heirship, ! assignment of residue of said estate Dated December: 29th , 1943. - 1 Paul' E. Fauquet " , County Judge (Seal) NOTICE OF HEARING ESTATE NO. 3742 Estate of Maggie Eikenbaiy, De ceased. in the County Court of Cass Coun ty VvaiO. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons interested in said estate, credi- ' tors and heirs take notice, that A. j R Eikenbary has fiIed his petition I alleging that Maggie Eikenbary died intestate on or about July 4, 1939 ! being a resident and inhabitant of ! Brush, Colorado and died seized of the following described real estate,' to-wit: An- undivided one-fifth interest in the following: the southwest quarter (SW4 ) of . the northwest quarter (NVV of section twenty-three (23). and lot eight (8 being the north thirty (30) acres of the northwest quarter (NW'i ) of the southwest quarter (SW'4) of section twenty-three (23) all in township ten (10) north, range thirteen (13) East of the 6th P. M. less Railroad rights of way and rights of way for public roads, all in Cass County, Nebraska. leaving as her sole and only heirs at , law tne lollowing named persons, law the to-wit: A. R. Eikenbary. her widower, and Wilma Kastler, Gladys Richards and Albert R. Eikenbary, her children all of lawful age. That no application for adminis tration has been made, and the es tate of said decedent has not been administered, in the State of Nebras ka. That tha interest of (he petitioner in the above described real estate is the widower and praving for a determination of the time of the .eath of said Maggie Eikenbary and nf her heirs, the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the- said de ceased, in the State of Nebraska It is ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 28th day of January 194 4 before the County Court of Cass County in the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at Hie hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 2Sth day of December A. D. 1943. Paul E. Fauquet County Judge NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Coutily Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Catherine M. Colman, de ceased. No. 3659: Take notice that the Administra tor of said estate has filed his final report aud a petition for examina- Don and allowauce of his adminis tration accounts, determination of heirship, assignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge that said petition and report wili be heard before said Court on Janu- a!' m?Sth- 1944 Hl e,even "cl""k Dated December 30th. 1943 (Seal) PaUl 5" Fayuet (Seal) County Judge