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MONDAY MAY 19, 1947 THE JOURNAL MJvTTSMCUTH. WETnASKj PAGE THREE Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Charles V. Phillips Lincoln. Nebr.. Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS OUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors fo the estate of Martha A. Lillie, deceased. No. 4012: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presenta tion of claims against said estate is September 15th. 1947; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in Plattsmouth on September 19th, 1947 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 10th. 1947. t PAUL E. FAUQUET, County Judge. (SEAL) No. 4K8, 12. 19, 26. SMITH & LEBENS. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY. NEBRASKA To all persons interested in the estate of William Sandin, de ceased. No. 4018: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration of said estate and appointment of Oscar Sandin as administrator; that said petition has been set for healing before said Court on the 6th day of June. 1947, at ten o'clock a. m. I i Dated May 9th. 1947. PAUL E. FAUQUET. County Judge 'SEAL) No. 4S9, May 12. 19, 26. NOTICE OF SALE Smith & Lebens. Attvs. THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN Yi "K.I . , : ..a ' a 3 K1L HIGHWAY 75 NORTH of PLATTE RIVER BRIDGE! OPENING SUNDAY, MAY 25th THEREAFTER DANCING EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY 8 to 12 p. m. and 7 to 11 :30 p. m. Resp. Music by the Following Orchestras "Jim Hovorka" - "Charley Kucera" - ''Red Raven ''Golden Prague" " Admission to Floor Fifty Cents Per Person Tax Included 1947 Open Air Dance s-Sohol Park J : .' Fc'y Fresh Ripe Cuban-Extra large 24 size PINEAPPLE Each 29c Per Case of 24 for canning $5.98 U. S. Grade No. 1 Calif. Washed Shafter Whites NEW POTATOES 10 lb. 49c U. S. Grade No. 1 Red Triumphs 61b. 49c Texas Marsh Seedless-Sweet and full of Juice GRAPEFRUIT lb. 6c TEXAS PINK lb 9c LARGE BUNCH California Green Top Carrots ... . . 9c Fey Florida Seedless Sealdsweet Oranges . lb. 8c Calif. Sunkist VALENCIAS lb. 11c POUI D Calif. Sunkist Large Size Lemons . . . 15c No. 2 Can of GOT BLACKBERRIES r.-oz Pktr. of Shoestring SPUDETTES Qt. Bottle Men's Apple Juice 25c 5-oz. Bottle Frch's Worch. Sauce 17c Lean Sliced BOSTON BUTTS PORK STEAKS lb. 49c Lanre Cudahv's Puritan Piece or Sliced BOLOGNA lb. 43c POUND Cudahy's Puritan Sliced, Spiced Luncheon . 49c Isyle Royal Cod Cello Wrapped Fillets . . lb 23c , CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE ! GUARDIANSHIP OF HIRAM j EDWIN ALDEN, A MINOR. I Notice is hereby given that under license granted Edwin A. Aldcn, Guardian of Hiram Edwin Alden, a minor, by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, said Guardian will sell at pub lic auction at the south front door of the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska on June 4, 1947. at ten o'clock a. m., the undivided one half ('2) interest of said minor in the following described real estate, to wit: The West Half (W'i) of the Northeast Quarter (NE'i) of Section Eieh teen (18), Township Ten (10). Rane Fourteen (14), East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County. Nebraska, Said sale vill be held open one hour and will be sold subtect to existing leases; terms of said sa'e will be fifteen per cent of the amount of the bid at the time of the sle, balance on confirma tion. Abstract showing merch antable tittc will be furied. EDWIN A. ALDEN, Guardian. No. 487. May 12. 19, 26. Davis & Peck, Attorneys Notice is hereby given of the incorporation of a corporation the name of which is: Tri County Soft Water Service. Inc. Its prin cipal place of business is to be located in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. The general nature of the business to be transacted shall be that of soft water service dealing generally in the goods, wares, fixtures, ap paratus and products incident to such business with authority to deal generally in real estate, to . I 1 n 9BI...8...1 S 'A : B i: a' i I B D I I I B H B i B.ft Fresh Tender Fla. Golden Heart Celery . . lb. 17c U. S. Grade No. 1 La. Porto Rican Yams lb. 10c Fc'y Va. BEN DAVIS Apples . lb. 12! 72 Fc'y - Extra Fc'y Wash. WINES APS lb. 15c Can 19c Potatoes Pkg. 10c 2 No. 2Vi Cans Del Monte Kraut 25c 3-lb. Jar Bland Lnrd . . . $1.29 Baked Swift's Premium Pickle-Pimento Mac.-Che'se Loaves lb 39c lb 59c SLICED Bacon l-Or By v1 JEANNETTE COVERT NOLAK v-l.l i si XXX 7ELL, Major," Judge Logan so you ve come back. with your company's records, eh? "Umm, no. The fact is," Major Cameron said, crossing his short legs and speaking as casually as he could, "the fact is, something ummm unexpected has happened to prevent." - "Yes? What's that?" Judge Logan asked. 'Mr. Milgrim, my partner, seems to have received a wire at noon from Chicago. He drove away in his automobile. He seems to have taken the records with him." "And the other partner?" "Mr. Breen. He, too, seems to have gone." "You don't say! When will they return. Major? They left some word?" "They left no word. They must have been ery rushed, an impor tant summons. I talked with Mr. Milgrim on the telephone at eleven-thirty. I thought he seemed perturbed. He told me to wait in the bar; I did, for an hour, v hen I telephoned again to his room. The desk clerk said that in the in terim Mr. Milgrim and Mr. Breen had checked out. I confess, sir, I don't understand why they failed to look for me in the bar. But " "But they skipped!" Mr. Lard ner exclaimed. "I beg your pardon?" "Skipped! And all they left was the bag for,you to hold!" Major Cameron held no bag; his glance rebuked the prosecutor. "There is, naturally, some ex planation." "Oh. naturally!" said Mr. Lard ner. "You bet there is! Those thieving devils!" "Now, Harry." Judge Logan said. "Keep your shirt on. I want you to have Major Cameron's story just as I got it, book, chapter and verse." "All right, all right," Mr. Lard r.e nbsided, chewing hungrily at hL; .gar. "But I'm warning him, borrow money and pledge secur ity therefor, to enter into con tracts with governmental sub divisions and to exercise all gen eral corporate powers granted by law. The corporation is author ized to issue $10,000" in capital stock payable in money, labor, real or personal property or leas es therefor, of which $6000 shall be paid in at the time of com mencing business and the bal ance to be paid when issued. The corporate existence shall commence on May 1, 1947 and its existence shall be perpetual. The affairs of the corporation shall be managed and conducted by the Board of Directors. M. F. KEIDERLING JOHN F. BAUER, Jr. No. 482 May 5, 12 and 10. Incorporators Davis & Peck, Attorneys Notice is hereby given of the incorporation of a corporation the name of which is: Bauer Heat- j ing and Plumbing, Inc. Its prin-, cipal place of business is to be ! located in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. The general j nature of the business to be trans, j acted shall be that of a sheet , metal, heating and plumbing husiness dealing generally in I goods, wares, fixtures, merchan dise, articles and products inci dent to such busings with author ity to deal generally in real es tate, to borrow money and pledge security therefor, to enter into contracts with governmental sub divisons and to exercise all gen ! eral corporate powers granted by law. The corporation is au-; ! thorized to issue $25,000 in capi- tal stock payable in money, labor, j real or personal property or leases therefor, of which $10,000 I shall be Daid in at the t;me of commencing business and the bai nnce to be paid when issued. The corporate existence sall com mence on May 1, 1947 and its existence shall be perpetual. The affairs of the corporation shall be managed and conducted by the Board of Directors. M. F. KEIDERLING JOHN F. BAUER. Jr. Incorporators No. 481 May 5, 12, and 19. SMITH & LEIIENS ATTORNEYS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA To the creditors of the estate of Alex Campbell deceased. No. 4011: Take notice that the time limit for the filing and presenta tion of claims against said estate is September 8th, 1947; that a hearing will be had at the County Court room in iiatismoutn on September 12th. 1947 at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of examining, hearing, allowing and adjusting all claims or objections duly filed. Dated May 2nd 1947. (SEAL) Paul E. Fauquet County Judge No. 483 May 5, 12 and 19 E. S. Schiefelbein, Attorney Wahoo, Nebraska NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Pursuant to an order of the dis trict court of Cass County, Nebras ka, made and entered on the 23th day of April, 1947, in an action pending therein wherein John sin Copyright by S. C No'oo; Distributed by NEA SERVICE. INC no sob stufT. People can be only so dumb or why aren't they in an asylum." I TIIE Major looked apprehensive ! ly at Mr. Lardir. . . . But Judge Logan was urgent and en couraging. The Major sighed and launched into his recital, gaining assurance as he went on. conclud ing by handing a certificate to Mr. Lardner. "Each certificate," he said, "rep resents an investment of fifty dol lars." Mr. Lardner, who had been silent f jr fifteen minutes, seized the certificate, crumpled it in his list and laughed harshly. "Bunk!" he exclaimed. "You've got no oil well, never did have. And you know it. You can't kid me." No oil well? The Major was stunned. "Sir," he said, "the Shen andoah Company " "You never had a company, either." No company? The Major gasped. He gtt to his feet. "Sir, I am the president of the Shenandoah " "Sit down!" roared Mr. Lard ner. The Major sat down again on the chair edge. "Suppose," Judge Logan said to Mr. Lardner, "you got Milgrim and Ereen? What could you do with them, Harry?" "Not a thing. We haven't got a thing on 'em. Not in this business. They kept their skirts dry and let Cameron wade in. Cameron's the one the grand jury will indict." "If and when the stock pur chasers bring a complaint." "As they will! How many are there? Hundred and fifty-odd? They'll be a pack of hounds in full cry." Judge Logan fiddled with his spectacles. "The grand jury will be in session next week " "Next week, yes. Major Cam eron." added Mr. Lardner unc-1 Smith, et al., are plaintiffs and fendants, ordering and directing the undersigned referee in said cause to sell as upon execution the following real estate: Lots Nineteen il9. Twenty f 20 and Twenty-one (21 1, in Block Eight (Pi. in the village of Murdock, Cass .County, Nebraska, notice is hereby given that on Mon day, the 2nd day of June, 1347, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon of said day at the South front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, the undersigned referee will sell the above described prem ises at public auction to the high est bidder for cash herein. Sale will be kept open one hour. Dated this 2Sth clay of April. 1917. STEPHEH M. DAVIS Writing Insurance & Bonds of Every Type Available 0 3 J Every Type Red Ryder Fred Herman Available . . . . : r-. rr-rr: ,1 2nd Hoor Plattsmouth KTPR . "ft UXLJi K C CAf OUTRUN rirA 7 ' JSftfc KA6?,V j State Bank Building . A . fiSFWg ISfcke. 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VA&Tj JJrAiX I r $rrry.ASLs'X tuously, "can pretty well count oa standing trial before Christmas." UDGE LOGAN drummed his J kr cnui kles on the armchair, look ing mi .re and more doubtful. At hist he spoke, in a voice of such authority that even Mr. Lard ner paused to listen. "Now here's how I see it, Harry; and while I L wouldn't and couldn't usurp your prerogatives I think you'll agree v.kh me. The law does not contemplate punishment of an in nocent man.duped into being cats paw for more intelligent and un scrupulous men who go scot-free. I've knewn Major Cameron for twelve years; he has a fine wife, fine children, and he never sold any gold bricks. Look, Harry, the very fact that he came to me with his spurious stock is proof of his innocence." "Or his nerve," Mr. Lardner said. "Nerve like a brass monkey'i. . . . Or his fool ignorance." "It was all ignorance, lack of worldly experience. And that's in his favor now." Mr. Lardner said he couldn't sea how such fatheads got by. But he was a shade less truculent; he seemed to defer to Judge Logan. 'Well, what's your idea?" "So far, none of the Shenandoah stock buyers is screaming for ven geance " "They will be, though. Soon!" "Yes, I think so; because they're all people of small means who can't ailord their losses. But sup pose full restitution was made, and nobody preferred charges?" "Then there'd be no prosecu tion. You know that, Logan. But restitution? Giving the money back? How could Cameron do it, if he's cleaned out?" "That's what I don't know," Judge Logan said. "I'm only hop ing he could, on his family's ac count. . . . What about it, Major?" II " He had been silent so leng his throat was dry. -Maybe you- have somebody who'd stake you to a loan." The Major coughed a little. "I have a sister in Philadelphia. She is well-to-do." It was the only time in forty vears he had remembered Laura with anything but displeasure. (To Be Continued) J. A. 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