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Has Short Session Of District Court Judge James Presided Over Session and Closed March Term, With Following Decisions District Judge James was in Clay Center Wednesday and held session district court, disposing of number ex-parte matters before closing the March term of court, and rendered his decision the receivership case of the Farmers State Bank of Glenvil. Nebraska, which case was heard before him district court on May 9th, relative to certain claims filed. and taken under advisement. As to claim of Gembler in this case, who sought to recover back an over-payment of certain sum paid the receiver on certain notes he owed the bank, Judge James found that through mistake Gembler had paid the receiver the sum of $91.13 more than he owed the bank and that amount was ordered lowed preferred claim to be paid full. And in the matter the objections of John R. Peters, RemJohnson and U. Ocker to the receiver's report and classification with reference off-sets against indebtedness owing these objectors and intervenors by the Farmers State Bank, the receiver contended that certain stockholders' notes were part the assets of the bank, while the intervenors contended that they were accomodation notes, no ing ever passed from the bank the makers of the notes, and that they were made for the purpose of balancing the books and were never to be paid by the makers. Judge James ruled against the contention of the receiver that the notes were assets of the bank. and ordered the claims of the receiver disallowed and the intervenors' notes classified as preferred claims against the bank. The receiver notice of appeal in open court and was allowed forty days from the rising of the court to prepare and present Bill Exemptions. the foreclosure case of Bertha Wood. head against Everett Landgren, et Luikart as receiver of the Exchange Bank of Ong, Nebraska, was granted deficiency judgment in the sum of with interest per cent. In the divorce action of Schmidt against Maude Schmidt which (Continued on Page Five)