The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 27, 1909, Image 7

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    Commissioner's
Proceedings
The Avoca'Eepartmmi4
8
S
New ltmt
Gathered Essh Week by Special Reporter for Thl. Department of the Seml-WeeKly Journal
The Avoca school will opeu Sep
tember 6.
Fred McGrady has rented the
Ealer property.
Everything In paint at Copes'. Let
us supply you.
Orlando Tefft was an Omaha visi
tor Wednesday.
Ollie Ward was down from Elm
v ood last week.
Rov Fahnestoek was down from
Omaha over Sunday.
Miss ?earl Harmon Is visiting rel
atives at Sedalia, Mo. '
Get it at Copes Oakland Gem
Polish for silverware.
Henry Wulf and wife left last
week for a trip west.
Jeff Welcher and wife were at
Berlin Tuesday evening.
Charles Heckathorn was visiting
Avoca relatives last week.
Gus Mohr and family attended the
picnic at Unadilla Thursday.
Henry Hunterman and wife were
at Omaha a few days last week.
Clarence Tefft and family were
visiting In, Avoca last Saturday.
Vilas Sheldon was transacting
business In Avoca last Saturday.
Oscar Johnson was here from
Weeping Water Monday evening.
A number from here attended the
Chautauqua at Elmwood Sunday.
J. C. Zlmmerer and T. H. Straub
went to Omaha Sunday in the auto.
John Bogard left Thursday for
Seattle and other northwest points.
Frank Shaeffer was down from
Weeping Water one day last week.
A cement crossing Is being put In
from the hotel to Dr. Brendel's of
flee.
T. W. Malcolm has rented the A.
Zlmmerer farm for the coming sea
son. Mary Admenson of Berlin was v's
iting with her friends in Avoca last
week.
Settles Two Kstatrs.
The county court yesterday and
today was engaged In hearing two
probate matters of importance. Yes
terday the final settlement of the
Thomas L. Campbell estate took
place and the administrator was
discharged and his bondmen releas
ed. The distribution of this estate
occasioned some trouble owing to
advancements having been made to
four of the heirs. After considerable
time and trouble, the share due the
several heirs who numbered nine in
all were figured out and the court
entered a decree- assigning the resi
due of the estate to them. Judge
M. Archer appeared for the estate.
The estate which was settled up
this morning was the Simon B. Jud-
klns estate from near Elmwood, At
torney William DelesDernler appear
Ing as attorney for the estate. This
case also presented some puzzling
features owing to advancements hav
Ing been made which were In excess
of the heir's share of the estate.
Judge Beeson In conjunction with
Attorney DelesDernler finally worked
out a scheme of distribution which
disposed of the residue of the estate
a finding being entered showing that
the heir In question had received In
advancements more than the propor
tion of the estate would have been
to which she was entitled.
Alvo
(Special Correspondence.)
Avoca was well represented at the
reunion at Weeping Water this
week.
H. G. Wellenslek had business in
southwest Nebraska several days
this week.
William Gollner, Ben Mohr, Gus
Mohr and Jeff Welcher were at Om
aha Sunday.
Come into our store. We want to
meet you face to face and get ac
qualnted. Copes.
Charles Benedict, who has been
away for a few months on a trip
returned last Friday.
William Thlele was here from Ber
lin several days last week visiting
relatives and friends.
. Nicholas Trook and Charles Ever
ett were visiting relatives at Lincoln
several days this week.
Fred Buckman and Joseph Yon
kerst left Monday for a trip to Col
orado to look at real estate.
George Malcolm, It. F. D. carrier,
Is enjoying a vacation. His brother
Theron Is carrying the mall.
Prof. J. L. ZInk and wife arrived
home Tuesday evening from their
visit at Dorchester and Panama.
There Is nothing better for chap
ned hands than A. D. S. Peroxide
Cream. Price 25 and 50c at Copes'
Mrs. J. C. Zlmmerer and son Oscar
spent several days this week visiting
with relatives near Nebraska City.
Mrs. Baldwin of Sedalia, Mo., has
been spending the week visiting at
the home of A. T. Harmon, west of
town.
A. D. S. Fruit Lax is a perfect
laxative and as pleasant to take as
fruit or bonbons; 10, 23 and 50c at
Copes'.
Jeff Welcher has been painting at
Henry Straub's, also painting and
papering the Interior of the school
house this week.
Straub Bros, left Tuesday for Des
Moines with their herd of fine Gal
loways. They expect to go from there
to Lincoln, Denver and Seattle. .
Samuel Johnson, wife, Imo and
Audrey Harmon left Wednesday for
a trip to western Nebraska. They
will make the trip in an automobile
Hud a Fine Trip.
Joe Peters, wife and family re
turned to their home in this city
this morning after spending several
weeks In Chicago and eastern cities,
taking a vacation. They are looking
the picture of health and have been
having a royal time during their
trip. They visited a number of
places In the east and everywhere
found something which helped them
pass the time and make things high
ly enjoyable. Mr. Peters will resume
his duties with the Burlington, feel
Ing much refreshed by the trip.
Mr. Peters and family spent
number of days at Fort Madison, la
where Mrs. Peters' brother lives
and they were greatly pleased with
the city. Joe states It Is one of the
prettiest towns he has seen for a
long time. The Mississippi river at
this point is literally alive with
motor boats, every one who can af
ford one of them having his own,
and they skip about on the waters
In every direction. The Iowa state
penitentiary is located at this point,
and it Is a large and commodious
structure! Arch Stevenson, formerly
at Glenwood and well known in this
city, Is a guard at this institution,
and Mr. Peters met him and had a
long visit with him. He asked to be
remembered to all the boys here. In
addition to visiting in Fort Madison,
Mr. Peters made a visit of several
days at Aurora, also a delightful
city, and, as stated above, at Chi
cago.
The (Jovenior to He Heir.
Hon. R. B. Windham this morning
received positive assurance from
Governor Shallenberger that he will
be here and deliver an address on
Pioneer day, September 2. Mr
Windham held a lengthy conversa
tion with the governor over the
phone and explained to him In detail
the scope of the big gathering, the
governor taking great interest in
the matter and extending his assur
ance that he would attend and
would consider it a pleasuie to ad
dress the early settlers and all oth
ers. Mr. Windham was quite pleas
ed at his success In securing Gov
ernor Shallenberger as the stellar at
traction for that day. Governor
Shallenberger at Plattsmouth on
Pioneer day,' September 2.
Miss Pearl Wauga of Lincoln
. ... ... . I . . 1 1 . ,.i a
was Visiting .Miss urpua .muiivm
few days thi3 week.
J. E. Casey went to Lincoln Mon
day on No. 17.
Mrs. George Hall was trailing in
Omaha Monday.
Carlton Guilllon, wife and son
Raymond were in Omaha Monday.
Harry Appleman and fanili nae
returned from their Aurora visit.
Mrs. Vincent is having a cement
walk laid in front of the postoffice.
Mrs. Harry Parsell and daughter
returned home from Wiluer iasi
Thursday. They were accompanied
hor sinters, the Misses Beatrice
Tncicr n.i Aeatha Tucker, who will
remain some time with her.
Jake Shaffer was a business visi
tor to Lincoln Tuesday evening, re
turning Wednesday noon.
Miss Hopkins of Havelock visltea
with Miss Aletha Rouse the first of
the week.
n Keefer and wife went to
Lincoln Monday evening.
Mrs. L. D. Bobbitt and daughter
Hazel returned home Monday even-
I V..
legs. They were accompaiueu vj
Mrs. Bobbitt's little brother Charley
and sister, Aurel Foreman.
Willis Benn of Rock Island, 111
came in Wednesday evening to visit
his niece. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer.
Miss Marie Stroemer entertained
her friends, Flora Boyles and Pearl
Keefer, at dinner Sunday.
Charles Sutton and family came
in Saturday evening from Oklahoma,
and has moved Into his sister's prop
erty in East Alvo for the present.
George Hall, Frank Uptegrove and
Harry Parsell went to South Dakota
Monday morning.
Arthur Prouty of Wichita, Kas.,
spent a few days at home last week.
L. D. Mullen and James Grove
were Murdock callers last Wednes
day. Met Prouty, Jr., and son Lloyd
returned home Wednesday from
Juniata, wheer they have been visit
ing.
L. Friend and wife returned from
Des Moines. Ia., Wednesday after
noon on the Rock Island flyer. They
report an enjoyable visit.
T ll. Foreman returned to Om
aha Wednesday.
James Jordan was an Omaha vis
itor Saturday.
Mrs. A. I. Bird and children and
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer drove to Lincoln
Saturday.
James Friend and wife of Uni
versity Place, were visiting the home
folks the first of the week.
Charles Strong was doing business
In Lincoln Thursday.
Mrs. W. E. Casey went to Lincoln
Thursday.
The county convention of the M.
E. Sunday school was held at aivo
last Thursday, and waa not as well
attended as vas expected.
C. F. Rosenow and wife attended
the Elmwood Chautauqua bunuay
evening.
L. F. Brlllhart returned Friday of
last week from Johnson, where he
attended the last sickness and burial
of Mrs. Brlllhart'8 father.
Miss Cook of Furnas county Is
visiting with Mrs. Blngkltzel and
Mrs. E. M. Stone this wick.
Our townsman, F. S. !len, ha3
rented a butcher shop out on West
street, University Flnce, where he
expects to begin business September
first.
Plattsmouth. Neb., Aug. 21. 1909,
The board of county commission
ers met In regular session with all
members present. Minutes of prev
lous meeting read and approved,
uhpreunon the following business
was transacted In regular form:
Printing of the delinquent tax
awarded the Elmwood Leader
8
ix list tl
jader-
was
who. Count v treasurer Instructed
to cancel certificate of tax sale No
827 on lots o anu t, uium ihti pw
Ing Water, for the year 1904,'on ac- l fi
count cf error should have been can- C7 JJ
crdtnrl tiv tflX Rrtlft No. 1661.
J - . , II.
A strip of land was purchased and M
deed given by Mark lies and wife to
Cass county for roaa purposes; con
slderatlon $30. .
A petition from patrons ' from
School District No. 21, through their
attorney, M. Gerlng, was presented,
asking that the county board's ac
tion, taken on October 20, 1908.
with reference to change of school
district boundary lines, be rescinded
and set aside, and that said School
District No. 24 be heard and a time
set for a hearing upon the petition
filed by the board of education of
Elmwood, Neb., upon the 29th day
of June, 1908, and the same was
this day refused by a unanimous
vote of the board.
The following bills were allowed
on the general fund:
Fred Muenchau. election board
Tipton precinct
IP;
P.VVJV A
WOMAN
should
knoiY
That in the Comforts and
ECONOMIES It bestows
3.00
3.00
3.(10
.$
Geo. TrunkenbolU, name
Kd. Carr, same
V. U Hobson, election board
and returns
It. Wcnzel, name
ii ll Wllxnn. flection board.
Greenwood precinct 3.00
Hon. V. Foreman, name 3.00
James Greer, same 300
K. M. Stone, same 3.00
C. F. Houck. tamo and return.. 6.90
Frank Nichols, same Salt Creek
precinct 3 00
O. A. Johnson, same 3.00
J. K. Wledeman, same and re
turns B"u
C. A. Mat bis, same 3.0U
Carl E: Wledeman, snme d.wu
K. H. Iloyles, same Stove creen
precinct
Li. raxion, same
L. v. Iloettfrer, same
A. Turk, same
B. J. Jeary, same and returns...
Herman Schmidt, same hltn-
wood precinct
Fred I Solnk, Bame
W. O. Schewe, same and returns
11 11. Gakemi-ier, same
H. H. Weddell, same
i,.i,n ('iimnliell. same and re
turns So Hend 7.05
John Warner, same 2 75
llunfir Mlnmlnr. Hnnm 2.7ft
Wm. nichnrds, same '-.75
H . P. Lone, same 2.75
t M llunt.tr election board
' We'eplnu Water precinct .... 3.00
I,. A. Hay, same 3.00
J. I. Kassmussen, same 3.00
ii i? neuter, smite and returns.. 8.50
.1. N. Hannev. same 3.00
i v TMiriiA olnctliin hoard.
Center and returns 7.30
Ray Wiles, same 2.7 5
Tom Keckler. same 2.75
Sol Keckler, same 2.75
I
8 K
1
3.00 "f7
3.00 V MM
3.00 2S
9.20
3.00 Vf
no other article ever made (at the
same cost) equals a Blssell "Cyco"
Bearing Sweeper. J
The Bissell has displaced the dust
pan and the corn broom, two prim-
ltlve Instruments of torture; has J
robbed sweeping day of its terrors,
has made sweeping a pleasure in-
stead of a drudgery and tas given J
housewives and servants time for j
other agreeable tasks by performing
the work of sweeping in one-quarter !
the time the corn broom requires J
and with 95 per cent less effort.
785 BISSELL !
Sweeper confines all the dust, thus J
protecting the furniture,, draperies,
curtains, bric-a-brac, etc. If there
exists today a positive menace to the
health of the entire family, it Is the
clouds of dust raised by the corn
broom, which permeate every nook
and corner in the home.
The very latest improved "Cyco"
Bearing Blssell sweeper can be
bought at $3.00, and will last longer
than fifty brooms. Why sacrifice
health, comfort and convenience be
cause of so slight an investment?
We have iust zot in a line of Ladies Wool Skirts con
sisting of Voils, Serges, Panamas, Checks, Shadow
Stripes and Mohairs, rangtng in price from
C3.SN to 8lg.
All Sizes
IT T T.nnir. snme
Theo. Helm, election bourd,
Louisville
R. I'almer, same and returns...
M. N. Iirake, same
H. O. I'almer, same
Mike Tiitsch, same
K. O. Nutzman, same Avoca ....
M. M. Straub, same
U. Wolph, same
J. . Uoutfh, same
Jos. C. Zlmmerer, same and re
turns
C. S. Newlon, same Mt. Fleusant
1). Folt)!, same
Chas. I'hllpot, same
Wilson Gilmore, samo
W. H. I'uIh, same and returns..
Henry Hell, same Klght Mile
Grove
Louis Frledrlch, same
l T. Hecker, same anil returns
Kd. Lohnes, same
C. K, Uecbner, same Neliawka
precinct
L. O. Klrkpatrlck, same and re
turns Vllns P. Sheldon, same
G K. YounsT. same
A. L. Carper, same
Chas. L. Graves, same Liberty
and returns
II. W. Lloyd, same
J. C. Hanson, same
W
.i!oU& These skirts are up-to-date and nicely made, and arei
2.75 o priced to you at a close margin of profit, as we intend j
111 2 to build up a skirt business in our store and believe
jtbat this is the way to do it. Our skirts will be a bigj
saving to you; asic to see tnem.
'We are well pleased with the result of our Wash'
Goods and Muslin Underwear Sale. Some of these
lines left, but this is the last call.
E. I. ISM & SSD
.Attention join our next excur
sion to Scotts Bluff county. Send
or call for literature regarding land.
WINDHAM INVESTMENT CO.
A rough estimate of the cost of
the trial of the case of the State vs.
Clarence has been made by Miss Jes
Ble Robertson, deputy clerk of the
court. Exclusive of attorney's fees
In the case the costs approximate
$881.70. This is for the trial in the
lower courts alone, and does not
touch supremo court costs.
The Choice of a Life Time.
It Is expected that there will be a
large congregation present at the
Methodist church in Mynard, next
Sunday evening, when the pastor,
Rev. W. B. Cornish preaches the
fourth of the series of sermons to
young men. The subject of the ser
mon will be "The Choice of a Life
Time" or "The Young Man and Ills
Mate." Attractive cards are being
sent out to all of the young men In
the community and those who have
heard the first three sermons of the
series will probably turn out in
large numbers to hear the fourth
which Is rightly considered one of the
most Important of the whole series
USE A, D, S, BLOOD MIXTURE
which Is prepared In a scientific
manner from Roots and Herbs.
And It's sure to give results.
We' know the recipe, so we can
confidently recommend It as THE
BEST BLOOD PURIFIER MADE.
Price,
i
w
ft
5
ORA & COPES, SS I
Frank Vetesnlk of Edgemont, S
D., came In last evening to make a
visit of several days with his folks
and to remain for the Vetesnik-Ne
votny wedding. Frank called at the
Jouranl office and had his Biibscrlp
tion to the paper renewed to extend
until the year 1911, something which
Is much appreciated by the pub
Usher. He Is doing nicely In Edge
mont, being employed by a prom
inent mining company In that local
ity and being one of their most
faithful and trusted employoBe.
2.75
s.oo
6. 0
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.25
3.25
3.25
3.25
8.75
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.20
3.00
3.00
6.10
3.00
3.00
6.90
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
It. Cross, same
W. A. Taylor, same
H. L. Oldham, same First Hock
Bluffs
. L. linker, same
. W. Vallery. same and returns.
S. O. Hitman, same
W. C. Hrown, same
W. U. Oood, same .Second Itoi k
Bluffs
John W'yatt, same
M. L. FuiloiiK, same and returns.
Art Sullivan, same
W. 1). Wheeler, same
Geo. Snvder, same I'lattsmouth
precinct and returns
Fred Kehne, snino
. K. Todd, same
Kd. SpanRler, same
J. I.. Wiles, same
J. Meier, same weepinK wa
ter 1st ward and returns....
T. llnmm, same
I. W. Carter, same
I. W. Ti-enarrten, same
1. Corley, sumo
T. Dudley, same, 2nd ward..
C. Utilities, same
F. M. Tlinblln. same and returns.
J. H. II (innate, same
W. O. .OKilen, snme
(ioo. Stoner, same 3rd waru....
deo. Hunt, same
It. Hector, samo and returns.
John Fowler, samo
O. C. Povey, same I'laiismouiu
litt ivnrri
n. A. McIOIwaln, same.. ;.. y
II. Thrasher, same.... "
I.: M W111I. same J
V. a' linlirrtsnn and returns.. 4.00
Adam Kurtz, same 2nd ward....
John Kopla. same
W. Johnson, same anu returns
Henry Oons, same
Wm. Welier, snme....,
J. H. Hecker. same 3rd ward..
licnnett Chrlswlsscr, same and
ret urns .
J. II. Kelly, same ;.(.....
(Sen. Siiylf's, samo
F. M. Ilesfor, Slime
J. H. Penson, same 4tU ward.
A. '. Tai'tsch, sumo and returns
Joljn Matt. .1r., same
1'aii! F. Hudlif. same
Art L. Anderson, same
.!. M. Vomlran, same 5th ward.
John Wynn, same
A uir. liach, same
Frank Llbershal, same and re
turn? .
C. C. Iiespaln, snme
John Hoik, room for election.
W. P. Hutchinson, same
James Woodurd, tlritf up
hunt lis
Tresr. school Hist. &H, room
for election ,
A n if. Hacti, same
i;. L. Slinikley, booth repairs..
W. K. Hnnd, room for election..
0. (I. Itiilley, canvassltiwT board.
1, Ii. Hritmlilet, same . . .
V. O Hiiiewe, room for election.
Fd. I'eterson, same
John Campbell, same.
3.00
3.00
6.10
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
5.70
11.00
3.00
5.50
3.00
3.00
3.0(1
3.00
7.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.75
2.75
7.75
2.75
2.75
2.50
2.50
7.50
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
V.od
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
8.00
4.00
4.00
1.00
K. J. Jeary, same 4.00
C F. Vallery, care of boot lis.. 1.50
James LouifhrldKe, room for elec
tion .oo
Louis Dose, care of booths,
I'lattsmouth , . 100
It. A. Hates, printing 190.00
C. D. Qtilnton, salary and board-
Iiik county prisoners 219.80
C. D. Qulnton, hoarding city pris
oners JS.H0
J. H. Hall, mdse to Mrs. Anton. 2.40
Asemissen & Kllnfter, mdse.... 5.57
W. 10. KosenciH n:, (lellverlnK
election suppllfN and money
paid for tax calculator 30.50
L. D. Bwltzcr, salary and ex-
nenses 38.75
Klin wood Leader Kcho, print InK '
equal notice 1.50
V. Burrows, witness Insano Van
Horn 4 00
C. H. Jordan, salary and ex
penses 46.00
Sam ii. Smith, team to commls- ,
sinners 4.50
M. Daltiy, coal to Mrs. A. Hloom. 3.21
f Ii lliilntim. I Iclcet feu Ml'S.
'Anton 13.00
C. Miiroiiiirdt. mdse to poor.
care of sick 24.75
C. II. Smith, postal supplies.... 10.48
TI10 Wiirrpll ciimiiaiiv. exter
mlnator 10.00
iir- .1 F." Iti-Hiidel. care nhvslclans
nist 2 h.m
Matt Jlrousek, Juror rert MM)
State Journal statutes HOlyiO
Neb. Telephone company, rem
mid tolls 3.K0
N. I). Tnlcolt. 0 months salary
I'hvslcluns I lest. 5 30.00
.1 H. Martin. Insane case A. F
Hunuer R00
D. O. Dwyer, sumo 3.00
.tunics Itolveitson. siilliu 8.05
C. D. Qulnton. same 6.30
Ceo. Smith, same 2.50
Nettle Smith, same 2.50
Mm k lies. iiiirchuHe of land for
road 30.00
Itcrilin Hiinirer. Insane case A
F. Hunuer 2.10
C. D Oulnton. state vs John
Clarence 4.30
Florence Cory, same 2.10
Slieiniiin Italnev. same 2.20
lien. Nichols, same 7.00
it'ititm A, Itnrllclt. election sun
piles 800.04
T l Llvlnirston. expert testl
mony r.0.00
I A Kdtrcrtnn. assigned to M.
L. Frledrlch 15.00
J. A. F.dKerton. labor at court
house 2. SO
VV. Ii. wheeler, services an act
inic sheriff 15.00
rt t Clements, inuuest John
Rtudler 1 15.25
W. J. Schneider, constable John
Ktudler
John Wolf, Jury John Studler..
Con Sears, same
Henry Inheldor, sninu '.
Frank Slt.man. same
J. J. Schneider, same
F. A. linker, same
T. Sullivan, witness John Stud
ler L. Kverett, snme
Wm. Spencer, same
D. llniiett, same
It. Hector, same....
ii, W. Voss lumber company,
coal
Dr. J. It. Martin, care or pa
tlunts, Dlst. 1
W. A. Lark In, mdse
Klopp & Itartlett, supplies
month of July
M. L. Frledrlch, salary and ex
penses R. (1. imvev tit. Son, mdse
Will Wehrheln, team
11 A Schneider, transferrin
numerical Index 320.28
J. A. Wilson, road work, Dlst.
No. 7 "" l'-r'0
M Dnlbv, lumber Dlst. No. .. 31.10
A. N. Speer, same, Dlst. No. 8.. 38.10
wvntiU l.'miMO. road work. DIM.
K 5 75.00
T.. Arnett. culvert. Dlst. No. 12. 18.00
if f lttn-tl..M rriinl work. Dlst.
No'.' 15 155.00
C. F. Vallery, same, Dlst. No. 1.
James I.ouglnidKe, repair work
Dlst. No. 10
Henry Hansen, road work, Dlst.
No. 6
Albert Anderson, same, Dlst.
No. 6
A. J. Foreman, same, Plst. No. 16.
M. Sulser, same, Dlst. No. 1
Anderson, same, Dlst. No. 6..
Vlcker, samo, Dlst. No. 16....
C. Hoyles, same, Dlst. No. 16.
Stroemer Lumber company, lum
her, Dlst. No. 1H 61.41
W. M. Aulthouso, road work
Dlst. No, 6 12.50
Newklrk, same, Dlst. No, 6,. 8.00
I. Newklrk. same, Dlst. No. 16. 10.00
Stroemer Lumber company, lum
ber, It. I). No. .4K
M. Jordan, road work, H. D.
No.' 16 8.00
N. Speer, lumber, Dlst. No. 9. b.OO
Hen Heckman, roan work, Dlst.
No. 10 2I2.BO
1 11 1 111 k Allotted on the llrlilne i'liuil.
Nebraska Construction company
bridtre work 22u4.;m
Geo. W, Voss Lumber company,
lumber 12.30
M. Dalliy, same 13.50
A. N. Speer, samo 72.tiO
Hoard ail Join ned to meet Septem
ber 7, 1900.
W. K. nOSKNCIlANS,
County Clerk.
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28.50
100.00
2.00
102.10
6.25
17.00
4.50
8.00
151.96
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8.00
2.25
NO ! 1( K VV HU.V.
In the matter of the estate of Hetflna
Wolf, deceased
Notice Is hereby iilven that In pur
suance of an order of Hon. Harvey D.
Travis, JndKO of the district court or
Cass county, Nebraska, made and en
tered on the 21 day or July, rjuu,
hereinafter described there, will be
sold at the south door of the court
house in the City of Plnttsmout h on the
20th day of September, 1909, at 1 o'clock
p. in., at public vendue to the nignest
bidder for casn, me touowiiik iicn-
ciibed real estate, towlt:
llculnnlnic at a point forty-one nn
rods north of the renter of section
thirteen (13), In township twelve n.'i
north, raime thirteen 13) east, thence
running west eighty (80) rods; tiience
north eleven (11) rods: thence elnhty
(80) rods: thence south eleven ui)
rods to the place of hcKtnnlntf, be-
lnn the north half of lots thirteen tl.))
ami fifty-three (53) In said section,
township and ranife, as now snown on
the plats of Irrcb'uiur iracm or nam
county.
The undivided onn-nair 11-21 or nun
ten (10) and eleven (11) In block
thirteen (13), in Duke's addition to the
City of I'lattsmoutli, Cass county, Neb
raska, except the liartit-of-way of the
Omaha Southern railway over and
across said lots. .
The undivided nne-lialf (1-2) Of the
followlrm tract of land towlt:
llcKlnnlnK at a point thirty (30) rods
north of the center of section thirteen
(13), township twelve (12) north,
rntiK-e thirteen (13) eiist; thence run
ning west eighty (80) rods; thence
north eleven (11) rods; thence east
elxhty (H0 rods; thence south eleven
rods to the place of bcKlnnlnff, helm
the smith half of lots thirteen (13)
and fifty-three. (53), In suld section.
townshln and ratine, ns shown ny tne
Irregular tracts In said county except
the rlKht-of-way of the Omaha South
ern railway across t lie same.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 24 day of Autfut, 1909.
(Seal.)
kdwaiid ko k n n r n n f tl
.Administrator De Honls Non.
DWYKIt,
Attorney.
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D. O.
Ed. Melslnger. wns In the city this
morning for several hours, driving
In from his farm west of the city to
look after buslners matters.