la the lliMlrirt Court In and for t County, .Nrbrnnka. William L. Nickels, assignee of tlert iui M. Wiifs, hii.1 William r.ainoy. riuintift. diaries KJward vs. Wiley. lufiMidant. diaries Ed- Js'otlee to the defendant. ward N iley: You will take notice tln.t on the 30tli Oav of April. A. !.. 1913. William U Nickels, plaintiff herein, tiled his peti tion and allldavlt tn the District Court of Cass Countv, Nebrauka, attalnst you. the object and prayer of which is to revive a certain judgment obtained asrainst you bv Gertrude M. Wiley and William llainey on November 16. A. U. 1901, for the sum of 6i8.0 with in terest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date and costs of suit taxed in the sum of 124.60. which said Judgment on November 14, 1911, be rnm dormant. That no part of said judgment lias ever been paid, and a.1 lesinK that during all of said period ot" time you have been Insolvent, and r.ihvlnir that an order be entered re viving said judgment, and awarding plaintiff execution thereon In the sum must be filed in tlio County Clerk's Ollitv on or before noon on I lie 5th ihiv of July, A. r., ton. or sucti road will lie vaeateii without reference t hereto. (Seal. D. C. MOUfiAN, County Clerk. I'laltsmouth, .N'eh., May 1st, 1913. IN COUNTY COURT. ST ATI'. OK NKRHASKA. County of Cass, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Rachel Adams, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this court petition for the aopointment of Alvo Notes II of 628.oo with interest at seven per aM administrator of above estate. cent per annum from November 16, 1 i!ui, and aii accrued costs. That a heariner Ail! be had upon You are required to answer said petl- . . ni::nn linfnro fhi rmirf in tion and affidavit and show cause. If petition oeiore IIUS COUI I in any, on or before the 16th day of June, ,e C01lrt House at PlattsniOUth, A. D.. 1913, why an order of the Din- trlct Court of Cass County, Nebraska, Nebraska, Oil the otst day 01 May, should not be entered reviving saiu . c, nviock n m of mid indirment in said sum. and awarding M 1 al - O CIOCK p. 111. 01 bdlU piaintirt execution tnereon. dav. AM objections memo, II If you fall to answer, appear or show . . fl. . hpfnre cause before said aate. your aeiaun " will be duly entered therein, ana saia sa, dav an(j llour 0r ,eann?. Aplai. f rai' I'np will tiA iMHllPfl. Of U 1 1 I Witness my hand and the seal order of revivor will be issued, of all of which you will take due notice. Dated this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1913 WILLIAM L. NICKLES. Assignee of Gertrude M. Wiley, and William Kalney, Plaintiff. RAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. of the County Court of said Coun. ty this 12th day of May, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN I. BEESON, County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE. In the District Court la aad for Caee County, nebraaka. .Inhn W. Rnrr. Ifov A. Barr. et al.. Plaintiffs, vs. Josie C. Barr, et al., Defendants was in Oma-: ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Board of County Commis sioners of Cass County have found that the public good requires that Notice is hereby given that under a road be opened on the Section and by virtue or a decree 01 tne wis- i- n.immencinff at trlct Court in and for Cass County. Ne- UP. Commencing at, braska, entered, in the above entitled Where Hoad NO. 303. CaSS County, cause on the 3rd day or May, a. h , , . , . . 1S13, the underslgnod sole referee win iei)raSKa, crosses me cucuuit on the lutli day or June at 11 ociock ,. i . nH innu K nnrl 17 a. m. at the south front door of the Hue Detween eCllollS o ana II, Court House In i the City of Plattsmouth, Township 10 North. Range 13, Cass County, Nebraska, sell at public ' ... . . auction to the highest responsible bid- Cass county, Nebraska, running W for cash the. following described i,nc( u;i ft.ii.wi pal estate, to-wit: im. nn .-w. ...... ..... The West half (W) of the South-Mo Hoad No. 155 between Sections cast quarter (SEVi) of Section three n , . ,. i:t: the Northeast ounrter NK Vi ) of ulul Section ten (10); the South half S) n.,M!rf, n r,auS fKintv. Nebraska. 1 I l.n Vnrthwuol n no rtoi- fNWUl nf 1 ' ' ' Section ten (10). all In Township eleven I Rim ai OD. ecuoilS nereio. or (11). Range nine (9) East of the 6th . . . j,lm,ri, . ,,. uii.il V. M. in Cass Countv. Nebraska, and ( lailllS 101 damag" llllisl lie 1110(1 IJ.M0U (4)SiW n'r I'10 County Clerk's ollice on or Pecks Grove Addition to the City of ' Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, before noon Oil the 1 01 II day Of and Lots live hundred rorty-seven i and five hundred forty-eight (548) the Village or Ureenwoou, cass uounty. Nebraska, which said last described be opened without reference thereto. (Seal) I). C. MOIU1AN, County Clerk. Platlsniouth, Neb., May 9lh, 1913. lots in the Village of Greenwood will be sold subject to the life estate there in of .Tosle C. Barr. Said sale will be held open for one liour. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this Sth day of May, A. D. 1913. C. A. RAWLS, Referee. C. S. POLK, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Id Conoty Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA. Cass Countv. ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Cor nelius Beniren. Deceased. Notice Is herebv arlven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had unon claims filed against said .Actito hefnrA me. Countv Judflre of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court IlOUSe in Plattsmouth, Ne 1 . . I Til...... .... . 1. n ..A 1,1 I -ounty. on the 3ist day of May, 1913, braska, beginning Tuesday, June 'BPa.A."lS.S!"d "ay ."iKMff.'i"Sr"i4 10th. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m Inatlnn. adiustment and allowance, All claims must be Died In said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said .-County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska. this 29th day of April. 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. The County Board of Equaliza tion will set for the purpose of equalizing the assessment of Cass County for the year 1913 in the Commissioners' Chamber at the In the County Coutt in and for Cats County, Nebraska. NOTICE and continue from day to day up to noon on Saturday, June 14th, 1913. All claims for equalization must be filed on or before Friday, June 1311i. A. I)., 1913. D. C. MORGAN, County Clerk. In Ka Estate ok Wai.tik I J. Whitb, Ukckased. f To all Persons Interested: ' i. - t . .. .. i : a A .1... . L. .. .ml. I uu rr nrni.Y nullum iiiaiim i.nr iuiii un. i r.. .r,if. -t. -vi-inn k o T- 4 of May, A. D., 1013. Annie Iona White, tiled her MAIL Ur INKuHAbKA, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. netition in tlie altove court allckrlng the death testate of Walter J. White, on the 4th day of May, A. I)., 1103, and presenting an instrument purporting to be said lust will and testament for probate. A hearing will be had on said ietltlon on the 31st day of May. A. I).. 11113, at one o clock . m.. before which hour all objections tiiereto. if any. must be filed, liv the court, ALLKX .1. llEESON. County Judge llawlsac Koticrtson, Attorneys. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Commissioner appoint. cd to examine and report a road commenciiifr at the Northeast corner of Lot 2, Section 20, Town ship 12, Rantfe 11, running Ihence South alonK the West bank of the Missouri river, as near as prac ticable, throunh Sections 20-29 and 33, Township 12, Ranffe 1 i, to the head of (iochenour's Island, thence crossing the slotiph, thence South aloiifr the East bank of the slough through Section 33, Town ship 12, Range 14, and through Section i. Township 11, Range 14, and terminating on the South line of Lot IB, in said Section, has re ported in favor of the establish ment thereof; and all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's Office on or before noon on the 25th day of July,, A. D. 1913, or uch road will be established without reference thereto. (Seal) D. C. MORA AX, County Clerk. Plaltsinoplh, Neb., May 20th, 1913. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Commissioners appointed to view and VACATE a road com mencing at half section line on south side of Section 28, Town- ship 10, Range 12, running thence north one mile on half section line thorugh center of said Section 28, and terminating at north side of Section 28, on s.-iid half section line, (said road referred to is known as a part of Road No. 165) has reported in favor of the vara- tion thereof; and all objections herein, or claims for damages, of Cass County, ss. In the matter of 'he Estate Alice M. Tague, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims filed against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in lMattsmouth, in said County, on the 31st day of May, 1913, and on the 2nd day of De cember, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., each day, for examination, adjust ment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Platts mouth, Nebraska, this 1st day of May, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. FOREST ROSE The best flour on the market. Cive it a trial. 2KJ V Get That Name in your mind memorize it ay it every time you buy whiskey and you will always get the bet. ORDER FROM ED EGENBERGER Miss Edith OgU' ha Saturday. Mrs. Reed returned from Oma ha on Tuesday. J. A. Shafer was a South Bend visitor Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Bailey was shopping in Omaha Saturday. Miss Blanche Conner returned from Lincoln Wednesday. Operator Griffith is relieving Operator Evans a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kirkpat rick went to Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Rosenow is visiting relatives near Elniwood this week. Mrs. Perry Cook and Mrs. Geo. Sheesley were in Lincoln Thurs day. Operator Andrews of Havelock visited Wednesday with Operator Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Candy and son Archie were Omaha visitors Tuesday. J. II. Stroemer and son Alford auloed to Lincoln Tuesday on business. R. A. Stone and Orville Quel horst were in Omaha on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hickler, of Lin coln, were in town on business Saturday. Miss Stella Sheesley and Mrs. C. M. Jordan were Lincoln visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Manners and children of Havelock spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. N. Knott. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellison of Waverly visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. N. Knott. Alex Skiles, C. R. Jordan and Miss Pearl Keefer were passeng ers for Murdock Monday. Mrs. Chas. Bucknell and daugh ter, Miss Grace, went to Lincoln Tuesday to visit relatives. Edward Parsell, of Lincoln was here Wednesday taking care of his mother's grave at the cemetery. Miss Pearl Keefer returned Fri day from Litchfield, Neb., where she has been visiting her parents. John Skinner returned home Saturday from Deer Creek, 111., where his mother is at present. J. II. Foreman, Sr, II. Thomas and L. B. Appleman was in Eagle and Elniwood on business Tues day. Peter Klyver left Wednesday for an extended visit with his daughter and family at Central City, Neb. Harry Vickers and Miss Anna Daniels, of Omaha, visited the former's mid her, Mrs. Mary Vick ers, Sunday. J j. A. Miaiier was appointed First Vice President of the "Ana emia Club" for the state of Ne braska for the ensuing year. The Alvo school closed Friday, May 23, wilh a picnic at the grove on I he Dreamer farm, now owned by Mrs. Frank Cook, eusl of town. Last week Mrs. J. A. Shaffer shipped 100 eggs from her mot lied Anemia chickens to Moor cralt. Wyoming, for hatching. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Forsythe visited a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner, reluming to Lincoln in their aulo. Mrs. Bina Kilzel entertained at dinner last Thursday the Misses Margery Carr and Edith Ogle, Prof. A. D. Dick and her grand son. La Verne Stone. Hiss Violet Ough went to South Bend last Thursday. She was ac companied home by her cousin, Miss Eulo Weaver Tuesday, who will spend a few days wilh her. Miss Edith Ogle left Monday for Beaver Crossing, Neb., where her parents reside, after finishing a successful term of school here. The Epworlh League gave a surprise and farewell parly in honor of Miss Edith Ogle, at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Rouse Friday evening. Avery pleasant fine was had. Ed Casey, Mrs. Chas. Godbey and daughters Mrs. E. D. Friend and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Evans and daughters were among those going to Lincoln Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Evans will visit in Lincoln and Havelock several days. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Foreman, sr., autoed to Lincoln Sunday, visiting with their daughter, Mrs. L. E. Bobbitt and family and Mrs. Foreman's brother, Joe Prouty and family. Mr. Prouty has im proved in health and can now sit up part of the lime. Mrs. Fred Kear gave a surprise parly Saturday evening for her brother, Archie Miller, in honor of his 19th birthday. Ice cream and cake were served. The evening was spent in playing games, the prizes being won by Lee Thomp son, of Lincoln, nnd Guy John son, of Nehawka. Many nice pres ents were received and a very enjoyable lime was had by all. Well, me an' the boss has got things started to hummin' now and I guess our new subway department for fine queensware will soon make the people sit up and take notice. There aint no flies on us, I tell you. Excuse me; the boss wishes to consult me about something important. Yes, sir! Yes, sir! I'm comin'. 0-o-orah He says to "hustle on the job!" Shucks, I was jest a tellin' about the big improvements; but, come in an' see for yourselves. We have the finest Strawberries, Grape Fruit, Oranges and Pineapples on the market, not to mention fresh vegetables of all kinds. Then, in our Dry Goods department we have a new lot of Sheer Flaxons, Lawns, Etc., besides a dandy 25c hose that takes the cake. 1 USE PHONE 54 TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY I 1 assessor of Greenwood precinct. He was brought to this city by Dale Boyles, the Alvo attorney, who looked after business in tho county court for a few hours. CEDAR CREEK. went to and wife L. B. Appleman of Alvo motored over Thursday morning from his home, bringing in his returns as Wash Dash lost a valuable cow' lasl week. Mrs. Frank Blatzer was in town shopping Friday. Mrs. Dr. Duff was shopping in Louisville Tuesday. Walter Hesseiiflow Louisville Saturday. W. II. Itaiighman spent Sunday in lown. C. A. Gauer and son were in IMallsiiionlh Thursday. A. ). Anil went to Plattsmouth lasl Friday on business. Mrs. Jake Lull ties was shopping in IMallsiiionlh Saturday. Mrs. Andy Seyberl, of Culloni, Snndayed in Cedar Creek. Mr. Paul Roberts and wife were oul driving in I he country Sunday. Jerry Schroder went, to IMalls iiionlh Wednesday on business. (. P. Meisinger and wife were shopping in Plaltsnioutli Friday. Our Blacksmith, James John sou had his parlor papnred lliu week. Lee Steadies and wife, of Illi nois, were visiting in town this week.' Dave Jardine came in Sunday to do some trading with the mer chants. The rain Wednesday night washed out quite a lot of corn in this neighborhood. Louise Gauer came in from Plattsmouth Saturday to spend Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Warren is having her res idence raised and remodeled, fius Seiquist is doing the work. J. J. Schneider and wife went to Blair last Saturday morning to visit their daughter over Sunday. Several auto loads came here Sunday to enjoy the day fishing. Cedar Creek with her mother, Mrs. Saleg. Keil and Kcil have rented the hotel dance hal land will give a dance on May 3 1st. Success to I he boys. The Sunnyside boys will play Cedar Creek boys next Sunday at Cedar Greek. It is expected to be a close game. Dr. Duff is having the wall put in his cellar under his residence Ibis week. Mr. Vanscoy, of Louisville, is doing the work. Lelie Duff, Johnio Gauer and Lawrence Meisinger went to Weeping Water to attend I he gradual ion exercises Saturday. Johnnie Thierolf is the cham pion fisherman of this town, lie has rauglil more fish than all of the rest put together. Walter Salsburg, of South of town, is quarantined on account of smallpox. This will be hard on Walt to he compelled lo stay in so long. Mr. J. W. Wolff and wife, Wal ler Hessenflovv and Miss Mary Moore started for I he ball game at Plallsniiuilh Sunday afternoon in the auto, but broke down and had lo relunl home, Sanford's Place at Cedar Creek. We are now prepared to serve our customers wilh ice cream on every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. Come in and see me while in lown, S. J. Reames, Propiretor, Cedar Creek,, Neb. Sweet Potato Plants for sale, 2.00 per thousand. Inquire of W. 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