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THE PLATTSiVlOUTH, NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL VAT.F EIGHT Monday, November 8, 1948 At The Cass County Court House j i i earaee and Ruben P (continued irom page j.; . " . jj,t , . , . . ,. . I It is set out that the defendant defendant was incapable of . Beckwith was the owner of a entering into a marriage as the ig36 Chevrolet two door. .That divorce decree of defendant wa I , , not final. The plaintiff also asks the defendant Beckwith had the custody of an adopted child of the defendant. A suit for damages was filed in the office of the clerk of the district court in which Weldon Reinmillr is plaintiff and Ken neth B. Karr. dba, Kaar Service Beckwith. broken a rear axle on his car and was towed into the garage of the defendant, Karr, where the damage was attended to by the defendant Kaar. The peti tion further sets out that the plaintiff was driving within two miles of Greenwood when he noticed the Beckwith car "wob bling," that a rear wheel of the Beckwith car came off, hit the front part of a third car, driven by Ivan Routen, that the wheel was hurled fcrty feet and struck the auto of the plaintiff. The plaintiff was injured in the ac- Our servicemen are qualified to give you expert service and advice on a!! your poultry needs CM We Give Wwe and buy your poultry on the farm. Visit our hatchery and see the large supply of poultry needs we have on hand Democratic Leads Blanket Nation teJI hipM ed by Lloyd and Bernard Grady, petition was filed asking for the sons. The will nominated Carl probate of the will cf Rose D. Ganz as the executor of the Sulser, deceased. The will nom will. i inated Mathew Sulser as the ex- In the court (today) Monday, i ecutor. 33 TRUMAN LO DEWEY 3 THURMOND Service DIAL 6205 .1 fl "We Serve You Better" 326 MAIN PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Here's how the states voted in the president lal election, based on almost complete returns. Totals gave Truman 28 states with 304 electoral votes; Dewey 16 states with 189 electoral votes, and Thurmond 4 states with 33 electoral votes. Returns in California, shown for Truman, and North Dakota, shown for Dewey, were not final, but trends indicated the states would go as mapped. ' (NEA TELEPHOTO). cident, his injuries were treated by Dr. W. D. Talcott at Green wood and later by Dr. M. P. Williams cf Ashland. As the re sult of the accident the plaintiff asks damages for the car and personal injury in the sum cf $5,000. In the district court on Friday Judge Dunbar heard the matter of confirmation of sale of real estate in the partition suit of E. O. Vroman, et al., vs Eltcn Vro man, et al. The report of the referee, Dwight L. Clements, was received of the sale of the property on October 25, 1943. Objection was raised to the con firmation of the sale of lots 12, 13 and 14, block 11, South Park addition to the city cf Platts mouth, that had been sold to J. W. and Dorothv Phillips for $700. Frank Krejci, agent for Robert Krejci. effored a bid of ! in which it was charged that the 1 025. The bid of J. W. and j plaintiff had removed the min or child,' rrankiin (J Uonnell, out of the jurisdiction of the second judicial district. The plaintiff Dorothy Phillips was raised to j $1,050 and as there were no other bids, this sale was ap proved.' The sale of the other properties in the case v.;as ap proved by the court. In the case of Howard J. Dunn vs Tru.msn Sampson, et al, J. Howard Davis was named as at torney for those in military circles. In thirty days order cf sale was to be ordered issued to the sheriff to hold -ale of the property. In the matter of the Sta'e of Nebraska vs. Rcbert Frans, an order was entered by the court releasing Robert Frans from further parole. In the ca-e of Helen O'Don- nell vs. William C. O'Donneil. was cited by the ccurt to appear here before the district court on December Cth, to show cause why she should not be held in contempt of court. Petition was filed in the coun ty court today, (Monday) for the probate of the last will and testament of Frances E. Grady, deceased. The petition was ask- - i y tie- t xs'-js- v.: vs- 9 .: v3 M f if5!tj h fj 4 c 3 I' A 1 TH03IAS WALLING CO. Abstracts of Title "Title Insurance" Plattsmouth, Nebraska Motion cf defendant was heard fiSr.t'Mitt( The lamp behind the neon Bf.iiind the i iciiTrn sign of the modern American pharmacy there burns a lamp as old as history itself the lamp of learning. For todav's pharmacists is a man of long and spec ialized training. To get his college degree, he must have a broad and exact knowledge of the many technical sciences associated Avith the ac tion, handling and dispensing of drugs, chemicals, biological products and other medicinal agents. 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