The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 16, 1913, Image 3

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    NOT1CK OK ti I Alt 1)1 A VS SI.K.
In ill" lilrll Court of Chnn fount?',
NcbrMnUa.
Ill Matter ol tin- Application of
'ircirtf K. Cyan, Cuanlian of Jnsepli
Klluti liyaa ami Anliio J. liyan,
Minors, to Ileal Kstate:
Nothp is liercuy given, that in put
sua ric' of uti oiiIit to me issued by
lion, Jiaivey l.. Travis, Jutle of t lie
I'ihtrii'i Court of Cnss County, Ne
braska, on the 201I1 Jay of May, 1913,
for the sale of 11, v interest of Joseph
Klton Ryan and Archie J. Kyuu,
minors, in ami ti the real estate here
inafter described, being; eacU an un
divided one-tifteentli (1-liMin and to
the east half of the northeast quarter
1 10. Vs NE. ' ) of S.H-tloti sixteen (161,
Township ten UOi nortli. KanKe nine
east, ami also eacli an undivided
one-fortletli (1-iO) in and to all of lots
thirteen (13), fourteen (Hi and
fifteen (15), in block four (4), In the
VillaKe of Alvo, according to the re
corded plat, all in Cass County. Ne
braska, there will he sold at the Farm
ers & Merchants Bank, in the VillaKe
of Alvo, in nald Cass County, Nebraska,
.ut the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, on the rtli day of July, 1913, at
public vendue to the hiRhest bidder for
fasti, the Interest and estate of said
Joseph Elton Kyan and Archie J. Ryan,
in and to the above described real
estate, to-wit.:
Kach an undivided one-fifteenth
(1-15) in and to the east half of the
northeast quarter (E. NE. M) of
.Section sixteen (16). Township ten
(10) north, Jlange nine (9) east, and
also each an undivided one-fortieth
(1-40) in and to all of lots thirteen
13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), In
Mock four (4i, In the Village of Alvo,
according to the recorded plat, all In
Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will
remain open for one hour.
Dated this 10th day of June, 1913.
GEOKGB E. KYAN,
Guardian of Joseph Elton Ryan and
Archie J. Ryan, Minors.
By Samuel B. Iiams, His Attorney.
MrTICH TO CHKDITOKS.
In County Court,
STATE OB1 NKBKASKA,
Cass County, km.
In the Matter of the Estate of Rachel
Adams, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the creditor.--
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 I'lattsmouth, In said
County, on the 30th day of June, 1913,
and on the 31st day of December, 1913,
at 9 o'clock a m. each day for exam
ination, adjustment 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 Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, ttils 3rd day of June, 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEEHON.
County Judge.
M.GAI, MITlt'H.
John V. Wood. Defendant, will take
notice that on the 24th day of January,
1913, Elsa Wood, Plaintiff herein, tiled
her petition in the District Court of
Cuss County, Nebraska, against said
defendant, the object and prayer of
which is to obtain a divorce upon the
ground of willful desertion for more
than two years, and failure to support
and for the custody of the Infant
child, the Issue of said marriage. You
are required to answer said petition on
or before the 21st dav of July, 1913.
ELSA WOOD. Plaintiff.
ROAD NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Concern:
The Commissioner appoint
ed to examine and report a road
commencing at the Northeast
corner of Lot 2, Section 20, Town
ship 12, Ranpe 14, running thence
South along the West bank of the
Missouri river, as near as prac
ticable, through Sections 20-29
and 33, Township 12, Range 14, to
the head of Oochenour's Island,
hence crossing the slough, thence
South along the East bank of the
slough through Section 33, Town
ship 12, Range 14, and through
Section 4, Township 11, Range 14,
and terminating on the South line
i Lot 15, 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
Oil ice on or before noon on the
25th day of July., A. I). 1013. or
suoh road will be established
without reference thereto.
(Seal) D. C. MORflAN.
County Clerk.
Plattsmoulli. Neb., May 20th,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Hids will lie received up to noon
on Friday, June 27th, 1013, for
grading roads, out of the Inherit
ance tax fund, as follows:
lteginning at the S. E. corner of
Section 15. T. 11, It. 13, thence
west 11 miles, there are 22 tills to
make, each till to be 2 feet, bid
on fills also; also on same road
there are U cuts, each cut to bo
2 feet, bid on cuts and fills coin,
bined: slump east of bridge No,
41 to be grulibed.
Meginning at north line of Sec
tion 30, T. 11. R. 13, at one-half
Suction line, thence south 4 miles,
there are 11 tills and 1 cut. each
fill to be 2 feet and the cut to lie
2 feet, at Otli fill to be made so as
to get 28 ftfot wide at culvert, at
10th fill to be made &o as to get
28 feet wide, steel culvert to be
lengthened.
Beginning on north side Sec
lion line between Sections No. 1
and 2, T. 11, R. 11. thence south
5 miles, there are 13 fills to be
made, each fill to be 2 feet, at 4th
lill washout to be filled on east
side.
Beginning at S. E. corner of
Section 25, T. 12, R. 13, thence
west one mile, thence south two
miles, there are 5 fills to be
made, first fill west of U. B.
church to be 2 feet, second fill in
same valley to be 4 feet, third fill
at Cole valley, south of bridge, to
be 4 feet, fourth fill near Cole
house to be 2 feet, fifth fill at
concrete culvert to be 2 feet.
The entire distance of all the
roads to be graded.
noad-bed to be 28 feet wide, a
full and rounding slope from the
line of stakes in the center to tho
ditches on either side and not
less than 18 inches at th center,
grade from the high side of the
road. Certified check for 8100.00
to accompany each hid.
Blue prints of all cuts, fills and
distances tr bo seen at tli nflU'.c
..r r,.uiity t'.l,'i''u. IMaitsmruilh,
Neb.
ALLEN J. IlKLsTlN'.
County Jiiiise.
Plattsmouth. NV1., Mav 28th.
1H13.
5-29-lwks
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereiiy given to all
persons interested and to I lie pub
lic, that the undersigned, (i. (i.
Williamson, has tiled his petition
and application with the village
clerk of the Village of Murdock,
County of Cass and Slate of Ne
braska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resi
dent freeholders of the said vil
laiie. setting forth that the ap
plicant is n man of respectable
character and standing and a
resident of the State of Nebraska,
and praying that a license may
be issued to the said O. 0. Wil
liamson for the sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors for
the municipal year, at his place of
business, situated on lots 2 and 3,
block 18, in said Village of Mur
dock. Action will be taken upon said
application at the meeting of the
Hoard Thursday evening. June
2Gth. G. O. WILLIAMSON,
June 9, 1913, Applicant.
THE PAST CHIEFS OF
HONOR MEET WITH
MRS. L B. EGENBERGER
Prom Saturday's Dally.
The Past Chiefs of the Degree
of Honor were entertained in a
most charming manner at the
home of Mrs. L. B. Egenberger
yesterday afternoon, and the
meeting was one of the most en
joyable that this order has had
for some time and the company
was delighted with the splendid
hospitality of their hostess. The
Egenberger home was very taste
fully decorated in white roses and
yellow daisies, making a very
handsome appearance, which ad
ded much to the enjoyment of the
fourteen members of the Past
Chiefs who were present. At an
appropriate hour the hostess, as
sisted by Misses Helen Egen
berger. Grace Thompson and
Opal Fitzgerald, served a most
tempting four-course luncheon,
which was very much appreciated
by the company of ladies, and it
was wilh great regret that they
departed for their homes, feeling
that the occasion had been one
of great pleasure to all present.
FORTY-SIXTH STATE SUNDAY
From Saturday's Dally.
The program for I he foiiy-
sixlh annual convention of the
Nebraska Slate Sunday School
association, which meets in Lin
coln Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, June 17, 18 and 19,
have been issued, and the pro
gram as arranged for contains
some very excellent features. The
opening Tuesday afternoon will
be taken up by a discussion of
primary department methods, and
in the evening addresses will be
delivered by I lie president and
W. C. Pierce of Chicago. Wed
nesday the teacher (raining, child
study and primary conference
work will be taken up, as well as
junior, intermediate and senior
Sunday school methods. In the
evening an address will be given
by Miss Kennedy of New York on
"The Critical Years in Soul Win
ning," and a short talk by Dr.
McElfreh. Thursday the con
vention will lake up bible study,
temperance and special topics,
and at 7 o'clock in the evening a
monster men's parade will take
place, followed by an address by
Dr. C. T. Paul of Philadelphia.
The headquarters will be estab
lished in the Lindell hotel and
arrangements have been made at
Lincoln to provide rooms for
2.000 visitors to that city, as the
meeting is expected to be the
largest ever herd in this state.
The convent ion w ill be Field in St.
Paul's Methodist church and the
singing services of the- meeting
will be directed by L. L. Henry,
who was so successful at the
Grand Island convention last
year, and promises to be most
excellent. All Sunday school
officers and teachers of whatever
denomination are invited to be
present and take part in the con
vention. The attendance from
this city will include represent
atives fnun almost every Sunday
school in the city.
Sell your property by an ad In
Thursday evening of each month.
ASSESSMENT OF THE
E
Company Gives i.1 Valuation to
Railway Commission at One
Sum and Assessor Another.
from Saturday's Daily.
At the session of the board of
equalization of the county com
missioners yesterday afternoon
the question of raising the valua
tion of the personal properly of
the Lincoln Telephone and Tele
graph company was brought up
for bearing and attracted a great
deal of attention, as there was
quite a number of citizens on
hand to hear the case. L. E
Hurt, general manager of the
telephone company, as well as H.
E. Mattison, general commercial
manager of the Lincoln company,
came down from Lincoln to rep
resent the interests of their con
cern. The city was representee
in the case by City Attorney Tidd,
as well as the judiciary commit
tee of the city council, and quite
a great deal of the afternoon wa3
taken up in the arguments before
the board.
The city contends that as the
Lincoln company gave in to the
assessor here the valuation of
their plant at $29,000, and also
made a sworn statement to the
state railway commission, to se
cure an increase in telephone
rales, that it was worth $78,000,
the assessed valuation of the
company should be put up to the
figures given in to the state rail
way commission.
The company contends that the
tig ores given in to the assessor
represents a greater per cent of
their personal property than that
of any id her private taxpayer in
the county, and that as the valua
tion of their plant in the county
is $147,000, one-fifth of this is
$2', 000, and is a high valuation
for the plant, as in the figures
given to the commission it was
necessary to figure some on the
expectancy of the company as to
increase in business, as well as
expenditures in improvements.
The board decided to continue
the hearing until the IlOlh, when
the mailer will again be threshed
out before them and the question
self led.
Fine Wheat.
From Saturday's Da 11 v.
W. II. Seyberl, one of the lead
ing farmers of near Cullom has
sent to the Journal a speciman
of some of the wheal raised on
his farm, and it is erv excellent
looking. The wheal is some It vt
feet high and the straw is of ex
cellent quality and headed out in
good shape, and if it can be taken
as a fair example of the wheal
of the county there is little doubt
that Ibis will be one of the big
gesl w heal crops in I he history
of the comity. The wheat has
been placed on exhibition in Hit
windows of the Journal and all
who desire o inspect this grain
are given an opportunity.
LOST Between Alex Ilhoden's
place and Mynard. an open-faci
gold watch with fob svliicb has
overall ad on it. Kinder please
leave same with Dr. J. L. Brown,
at Mynard. or at this office, and
receive reward. (5-7-2td-2lwkly
SHERWIN
WILLIAM'S Paris Green
INSURES
Purity and Uniformity
On account of the fine
ness and ligh gravity of
thn green, it remains in
suspension with water
and sprays better than
any other made.
When you buy Paris green, be sure
you get SHERWIN-WILLIAMS.
For Sale by
.FRIGKE&Go.
The "REXALL" Store
Phone
186
TELEPHON
PROPERTY
Is His Mission Matrimony?
Auuut Itradway, who is em.
ploed in the Burlington tin shop
here, yesterday ecured a short
vacation and departed for Bres
cotl, Iowa, where lie will visit
friends fur a hort time, and it is
rumored that a more tender mis
sion lias taken Mr. Bradway to
that place, and many of his
friends would not be surprised to
see him return home securely
tied with I lie silken bonds of
matrimony ami accompanied by
a sharer in his joys and sorrows.
HOW A FORMER RESIDENT
SEES THE CHANGES HERE
I'lattsmouth succeeds every
body can see it. If a former
citizen returns after a number of
years lie has not wind enough to
nake his expressions about the
enewed city. doing through
any street of the capital of Cass
county the rapid change will be
noticed. So many old houses are
remodeled, having now the ap
pearance of modern buildinsrs.
and paint and nail and wood were
not spared during the spring sea
son. The renovation of the citv
an especially be noticed on Main
street, where a number of stores
are in such a modern form that it
is not necessary to undertake
further pilgrimages to the me
tropolis to satisfy the curiositv.
Quite a change can be observed,
too, on Fifth street. The corner
on Vine street was, during the
later years, no place for sight
seeing which would speak of pro
gressive citizens, but now we find
an up-to-date postotllce in an exc
ellent condition, with the assur
ance that it will be supported.
ven beneath its walls, by the
oving hands which from afar ex
pended already a neat sum to en
courage and keep up I he spirit of
progressiveness. And, citizen,
turn around and see another
building, which was for a num
ber of years decorated with a big
red animal and a bag -of tobacco.
I he city hall or the court of pie
poudre. as the Frenchmen call it.
No longer could the animal and
the tobacco pouch be a symhlnm;
the excellent artist of the school
of Oobelmaii has given the home
of rcsoliil ioiM for the success of
e 'betterment of the city and
e betterment of its inhabitants
the most touching finish. And if
the meetings and resolutions
formed in the house which went
rough the metamorphosis from
a soda manufactory to a modern
town hall, contains in former
times not bin!.' of the spirit of tho
ivei'-painled s inholnni, then
Icre always will In so formed
and executed that I'lat I smout h
Succeeds! A Citizen.
ASKED BY JUDGE
ARCHER TO "LIGHT
OUT" FOR OTHER SCENES
from Saturday's Dallv. '
Last evening a young Woman
Hiving the nai f (Irace Bounds
arrived in the city and proceeded
o one of the hotels, where sin
regi.-dered and was assigned a
room. A short lime after this
James. Jones, a former denizen of
Ibis peaceful lit lie citv. appeared
at fhe hotel and impiired for Miss
Bounds, slating that he desired
o speak to her, and accordingly
was ushered to her room, and
I hereupon demanded thai the
lady come across with some of
I he coin of the realm, or at least
lunch money and (lie means for
James to return to Omaha, and
upbraided her for getting him to
conio.here and then refuse to
"divy" up with him. The re
marks of James rather nrovoked
(.race and she replied in kind
ttiat lie could secure his carfare
in a wanner region than IMatts-
niouth. At this James was
angered and tapped Grace several
light ones on the face, which re-
suted in their being ordered from
the hotel and they sought shelter
at tho home of a friend, and this
morning the minions of the law
gat tiered them in and brought
them forth into the court of
Judge Archer, who, after listen
ing to the testimony, decided to
allow them to depart on the aft
ernoon Burlington train and
shake the dust of this city from
their feet and they tot them
selves hence.
LOST Between F.genbcrge r's
::oal olllce and Hock BlutTs. an
:ik watch fob. Finder please re-
urn lit Will Kgenberger and re
ceived reward.
FOREST ROSKThP best flour
on the market, fiive it a trial
NEW
ill
El
Manure
The Best Manure Spreader
0!LI!lLjT TODAY!
This machine may be seen at my implement
department a new addition to my general black
smith and wagon business. I also handle the
AVERY Corn Planters
and Cultivators!
In fact it is my intention
x am iiiipicnieius oi
ma fri i.rVi.tn.,
ivji TYiiaicver yui
THE WAY THEY DO THE BUS
INESS IN YORK COUNTY
From Saturday Dally.
A special from VorK under date
of June 13, says: "Valuation of
the Lincoln Telephone and Tele
graph company in York county
and the Hradshaw Telephone
company were ordered raised 50
per cent by the board of equaliza
tion just before it adjourned. In
addition In the 50 per cent in
crease the county assessor was
instructed to tack on the gross
earnings of both companies last
year.
"The valuation relurned by the
Lincoln company was approxi
mately Mr,3.0(IO. With the in
crease and the gross earnings ad
ded the amount will be brought
up to .'81,500. The Hradshaw
company was assessed about $8,-
h i aicvcr you may need
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por
Fresh new Bindor Twine direct from
factory.
Our name on the tags guarantees
every pound of it
Spot cash 10c per lb., credit 1-2c
per lb. higher.
ORDER NOW AS OUR SUPPLY
IS LIMITED
Cedar Greek Lumber Company
IDEA
Spreaders
to carry a general line
ail Kinds.
,
000. After the board's inatrim.
t w v vtW
tions are carried out the amoual
will be close to $11,000."
Entertains Helper..
A delightful occasion of Wed
nesday afternoon was tho lunch
pm held at the pretty home of
Mrs. H. C. Van Horn, under the
auspices of the Helpers of the
Christian church. There was a
large number of the members
and friends of this splendid or
ganization in attendance, who
were entertained in a very charm
ing manner by the hostess. An
interesting business session was
held, after which those fortunate
enoiiiih to be present were in
viled to partake of a lovely two
course luncheon provided by tho
hostess. The remainder of the
afternoon was whiled away in a
very pleasant social time, and at
a late hour they dispersed, de
claring Mrs. Van Horn to be an
excellent entertainer.
proposition for prospective
wonaenui building offer.
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