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0 THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1945 THE JOURNAL, PLATTS M OUTH, NEBRASKA PACE SEVEN Legal Notices William R. Patrick, Attorney Papillion, Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE Rachel O'Neill, Lewis R. O' Neill, Elizabeth Harold, Lvdia Bordien, George O'Neill, Francis M. O'Neill, Jehu II. O'Xeiil, Laf fayette O'Neill, also known as La Fayette O'Neill, Lafe O'Neill and L. O'Neill, William A. O'Neill aho known as W. A. O'Neill, sole and only heirs at law of James O'Neill, Deceas-ed. Fred H. Richardson and his wife, Emma C. Richardson, W. Glenn Red field, heir at law of Willis J. Red field, Deceased, Joseph J. John son and his wife, Alice Jonnson, Thomas B. Gordon, Maria M. Beebe, and all persons having1 or claiming1 to have any interest in fractional Lot 13G, beinjr a sub division of Lot 128 and fraction al Lot 127, all in the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quar ter of Section l'.. Township 12 North, Range 14, being all of the West Half of the original Lot 128, and all of original Lot 127, except a tract of land known as Lot lol, described as commenc ing at a point 330 feet North ard 175 and 710 feet East of the Southwest corner of the North east Quarter of said Section 1(J at the intersection of the county road and South line of said Lot 127; thence East along the South line of said Lot 127, -134 and 8 10 feet; thence North parallel with Quarter Section line, 330 feet; thence West narallel with South line of said Lot 127, 610 and 510 feet to a stone on Quarter section line; thence South on Quarter section line 19 and 10 feet to a stone; thence South 29 degrees East along center line" of county road 35 S feet to point of beginning. Also fractional Lot 12G in the Southwest Quarter of the North east Quarter of said Section 19. All of above described conveyed lands containing l'j acres, more or less. Also the East Half of said Lot 128 in the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 1L, containing 12 acres, more or less. All of the above described leal estate lying Ea-t of the Cth Principal Merid ian, in Cass County, Nebraska, real names unknown, are hereoy notified that Margaret Brown, as plsintiff has commenced an Oariic Tablets Used for Symptomatic Relief of High Blood Pressure Resr-ir titer of CamVidse G;-.rV.c Tal-'.ets know r.ov they m onen aiu ... such r. d.r.':.e-i. nervousneM. du.lm.-. ,.,!,,.. brad-ic!:". rimrinar m the tars and thr-bbinB in the hiad. G,t TWO tvev.r $1 00 boxes, tir.w en Jc sale tor only $1.01. Mail orders accepted. . -'-..' :j . ,1:,.v,i,t Ir. Plait r.ith, Ncbr:oka. to- i l.-"- --i 1 h 1 I ! i i i i j ; J r: I I 1 i - I -. - ; , . j , deceit 22BfeS Great things are in store for you in the future. There'll be gleaming new Roper gas ranges to make cooking an easy, pleasant task. There'll be new kitchens built around these fine ranges new kitchens with every thing designed for speed, beauty and efficiency. They'll be on the way a little later on- The GAS action against you and each of you, as defendants, in the district court of Cass County, Nebraska, the object of which is to obtain a decree of said court determin ing the date of the death of said James O'Neill, the names of his heirs at law, reforming and cor recting erroneous descriptions contained in the several instru ments described in her petition in said action, cancelling of rec ord a certain quit claim deed to the defendant, Thomas B. Gor don, and a certain sheriff's deed to the defendant, Maria M. Bee be, described in said petition, and quieting the plaintiff's title to the above described real estate. You are required to answer the petition in said action on or be fore the 20th dav of March, 1945. MARGARET BROWN. 2-22;3-l-S-15 PLAINTIFF Walter H. Smith. Attorney Nctice of Final Settlement In The County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Andrew Kroehler, de ceased. No. 3743: Take notice that the Executrix cf said estate has filed her final report and a petition for examina tion and allowance of her ad ministration accounts, determin ation of heirship, assignment of residue of said e-f-te and for her discharge; that said petition and r"poit will be heard before said Court on March 23rd, 1945, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated March 1st. 1045. PAUL E. FAUQUET (Seal) County Judge 41 :3-l-8-15 Walter H. Smith, Attorney ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In The District Court of Cass Countv, Nebraska. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF SOPHIA MEYER, INCOMPETENT. Now on this 14th day of Feb ruary, llJ45 there vas presented to the Court the Petition of Harry Robertson, Guardian of Sophia Meyer, Incompetent, for License to Se.l the undivided one-third inteiest of the said Inec mpeter.t in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The South Half (S'i-) of the Northwest Quaiter (NW1) and the South west Quarter (SW!4) of Section Thirteen (13), Town-hip Nine (9) North, Range Eight East of the 6th P. M. in Lan caster County, Nebrafka, for the purpost of maintaining the said ward and managing her estate and investing the balance of the proceeds of said saie as provided by law until the principal is need ed for the maintenance cf the said ward; It appearing that it is neces sary and would be beneficial that said interest cf said ward in said real estate be sold, and ar.d above the amount necessary to maintain said ward and m'anatre her estate, be put our at inteiest or invested as required by law, and it further appearing that an order ;0iould be entered requir ing the next of kin and ail per sons interested to show cause why 1 ' W?' " " 71 t ... ' ' ' ' 1 .... ,r v ' i '.' Compart)' six I '-"" v 4 I ii : v t : : : . fa. ; .... " '? I a t i1"". ." I . the proceeds thereof, over a license should not be granted for the sale of the said undivided inteiest of said Incompetent in said real estate at public auction; IT IS THEREFORE ORDER ED that all persons interested in the estate cf Sophia Meyer, In competent, appear before the undersigned, Judge of the Dist rict Court of Cass County, Ne braska, at the District Court room in the Court House in the City of Piattrtnouth. Nebraska on the" 21st day of March, 1945 at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why a license should not be granted to Harry Robertson, Guardian of said Incompetent, to sell the undivided interest of said ward in the above described real estate for the purpoe? of maintaining said ward and manag ing her estate, and investing the balance of the proceeds thereof as required bv law; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be served upon the next of kin and all persons interested in the es tate of Sophia Meyer, Incompe tent by publication of a copy of this? order in the Plattsmouth Journal for three successive weeks prior to said day of heai ing. BY THE COURT Thomas E. Dunbar Judge of the District Court o t ,o-1 ,o J. Howard Davis, Attorney Notice of Final Settlement In The County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. To al! persons interested in the estate of Augusta Seydlitz, de ceaed. No. o75S; i Take notice that the Adminis trator of said estate has filed his final report and a petition for examination and allowance of his administration accounts, deter mination of heirship, asrignment of residue of said estate and for his discharge; that said petition and report will be heard before said Court on March 2ord, 1145, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated March 1st, 1945 PAUL E. FAUQUET (Seal) County Judge 40 8, 15 HhPMUVDQi MRS. JUNE KYLES. Correspondent Mr. Frod Ethridge is very sick at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Keller, Janice and Larry Lee of llavelock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. Dorcus met at the church Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charley Ward returned home last Tuesday from California. Mrs. Ross Cassey called on Mrs. Claude Osburn Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Osburn has been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Matilda Anderson and Alvin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouse. Mr. W. m! Franks, who fell fiom a ladder last week, is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. W. M. Kelly of Omaha was in town ThurJav afternoon. Report Infantile Paralysis Drive Platstmouth: Mrs. Donald Born. Chairman Theater ... 8401.93 Birthday Dance 174.40 Coin Collectors 50.71 Public - Parochial Schools 141.80 Sale Barn - 18.40 Organizations 4.95 $798.19 Weeping Water: Mrs. J. M. Ranney, Chairman Theater $ 84.00 Coin Collectors 15.00 Schools 41.83 $140.83 Elmwood : Mrs. Orval Miller, Chairman Organizations $ 20.00 House-to-house 60.75 Schools 21.38 $102.13 South Bend: Mrs. F. J. Knecht, Chairman. Schools $ 5.05 Coin Collectors 3.50 Special Party 20.00 28.55 Murdock : Mrs. O. B. Lupardus, Chairman Coin Collectors S 9.92 Schools - 19.20 $ 29.12 Avoca: Mrs. Carl O. Zaiser, Chairman Dance Ticket 1.20 Coin Collectors 29.61 Indiv. & Organizations 29.19 Schools 15.25 S 75.25 Alvo' : Mrs. J. W. Banning, Chairman Spec. Contributions $ 13.75 Schools 30.00 $ 43.75 Nehawka : Mrs. Nelson Berger, Chairman Coin Collectors $ 2.20 Organization 2.40 Dance Tickets 8.40 Schools 21. 10 I 34.46 Eight Mile Grove: Mrs. Oliver lleisiner, Chairman Dance Tickets S 3.00 Epitaph: 'Killed in Action' v 0 -,, Like so many of his good friends in the Marine Corps, this U. S. war dog made the supreme sacrifice during the bitter fight for Iwo Jima. He was killed by a Jap shell while carrying out his duties. Schools fc Indiv. & Organizations 23.49 650 S 32.19 Louisville : Mrs. Lawrence Group, Mis. A. Doan, Chairmen B. Coin Collectors Schools Indiv. & Organizations Dance Tickets 33.81 36. GO 3.C0 82. 3G L. A. B eh i end: Supt. of' ,-v.u wi ,.vn,-r,.. ,.f -n ,v,o ..,.i,i collections, rural and town. The! total amount collected was $527.41 Resume of Activities of Cass County Birthday Dance Si 70.40 Coin Collectors 125.29 Spc-cial Party 20.00 Schools 527,43 Solicitations 100.09 Organizations 92.45 Theaters (Piatts. - Weep ing Water) - 45.93 Gross Reeeitps .$1,525.59 Expenses 25.20 Net Receipts .? 1,500.39 50r; Retained $750,195 50'.' Nat'l Foundation $750,195 IKIen Farley, Cass County Chairman BABIES REVEAL FATHERS STOCKHOLM. Mar. 11. -(U.f The Nep;.per Express said toriay that a Stockholm mother who had just given birth t her fifth child woke up in a hospital and started talking with her wi-rl mates. Two of them had given birth to twins. By pooling their information the three women found out that al! five babies had the same father the hu.-band of the singleton mother. The newspaper said the women decided to keep htr huband on the understanding that ho would -tay away from the twins and their moth ers . 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