fcOTK'K OF l'lWL (iKTTLKMKM. In the County Court f ( im Cuunty, Xebraxka. ! the Matter of the K.-tate of William M. Wili'V, Dorfasisl. All persons intert-stctl In salt estate will take notice that the ailininistrator 1 in m tiled his tinal ieoit anil petition t'. r final settlement ami allowance of the same, ami that hearing will be had upon said report and petition in said Court on the 17tli day of May, l'.'U, at 10 o'clo' k a. m. Iated this 2nd day of May. tSK!. ALLEN J. UKKSONV County Judge. ,, 1. O. DWYKU, Attorney. NOT1CK OV KIM A I. SKTTI.KMKNT. All persons interested will take liitice that Margaret E. Manspeaker. guardian of the person and estate of .Marv llavnar. Insane, In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, has liled her final report and petition for final settlement, and that hearing will he had thereon upon the luth day of May, laia, at 10 o ilock a. m. luted this 2nd day of May, 1913. AW. KM J. HKKSON. County Judge. In the DlKtrU-t Court lu Hiid for (' County, NeiirHskn. William. L. Nii'kels, assignee of (lert rude M. Wilev, and William llahiey, I'laintifl, vs. t'.arles Kilwuril Wiley, I )efendant. N'.dh'e to the Defendant, Charles Kd ward Wiley: You will take notice that on the 30th day of April, A. I)., 19U, William L. Nickels, plaintifi' herein, tiled his peti tion and allldavit in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to revive a certain judgment obtained against vou by Gertrude, M. Wiley and William Uainey on November 16, A. l. 1901, for the sum of 28.00 with in of i.o vatei nf upven ner cent per annum from date aim costs or suit taxed In the sum of $24.00, which said judgment on November 14, 1911, be came dormant. That no part of said judgment has ever been bald, and al leging that during all of said period of time you have been Insolvent, and praying that an order be entered re viving said Judgment, and awarding plaintiff execution thereon In the sum of $628.00 with interest at seven per cent per annum from November 16, 1H01, and all accrued costs. You are required to answer said peti tion and affidavit and show cause, If any, on or before the 16th day of June, A 1), 1913, why an order of the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, should not be entered reviving said judgment in said sum, and awarding plaintiff execution thereon. If you fall to answer, appear or show cause before said date, your default will be duly entered therein, and said order of revivor will be Issued, of ull (vi which you will tako due notice. Dated this 3rd day of May, A..D. 191:.. WILLIAM L. NICK LICS, sslgnoe of Gertrude M. Wiley, and William ltalney, I'laintlH. l: WLS K- UOBKUTSUN, Attorneys. incoi " t iiiv " - . - MITH'H OF KKKKIIKK'K SAI.K. In the nistrlet ourt In himI for (una County, NehniMkn. i. i.n w RiiiT. Uov A. Hai r, ot al.. l'laintiffs, vs. JmsIo C. Hair, et al., Defendants, Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dls ...it in ami fur C!nss Countv. Ne braska, entered In the above entitled cause on the 3rd flay or may, j. i. 1913, the undersigned sole referee will .... i. mil, ilav of June at 11 o clock a m. at the south front door of the Court House in the City of lMattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest responsible bid der for cash the following described real estate, to-wlt: The West half (WIO of the South cist quarter (SEy4) of .Section three CO; the Northeast quarter (Nh'A) of Section ten (10); the South half hV) of the Northwest quarter (NW) of Section ten (10), all in Township eleven . 1 i ft T7 a . nr v n . kt n (11), liange nine u " ," " u xt n Cosh Countv. Nebraska, and Lot four (4), In ltlot-k twenty (20), Peck's O-rove Addition to the City of Lincoln. Lancaster County, Nebraska, and Lots five hundred forty-seven (547) and five hundred forty-eight (!j48), in the Village of Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska, which said last described lots In the Village of Greenwood will Ikj sold subject to the life estate there in of Josie C. Barr. Said sale will be held open for one l!0nnted nt Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this Oth day of Mav. A. D. 1913. C. A. ItAWLS, Referee. C. S. POLK, Attorney. OTICK TO CHUIHTOllS. In County Court. STATK OP NEBRASKA, Oass County, ss. in the Matter of the Lstate of Cor nelius Bensen, Deceased. Notice is hereby Riven to the credit ors of ald deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me. County JudRe of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County court room In l'lattsmoutli, In said County, on the 31st day of May, 1913, and on the 2nd day of Peeember, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be tiled In said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness mv hand end seal of said county Court, at l"'nttmpiitli. Ne braska. this 2Hth dav of AiHI. 19in. (Seal) ALLKN J. BKICSON, County Judge. ROAD NOTICE. Tn All Whom It Mav Concern: The Commissioners appointed l view and VACA'IK a road rom loonciiiK at half section line on siuth side of Section 28, Town ship 10. Itange 12, running thence north one mile on half section line thorugh center of said Sect ion 28, and terminal ing at north side i f Section 2. on s.iid half section line, (said road referred to is known as n part of Iload No. IOTi) has reported in faor of the aea tion thereof: and all object ions hereto, or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's Office on or before noon on the 5th oay of July, A. D.. 19i:, or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. (Seal, ! MOHOAN, County Clerk. Platlsmoulh, Neb., May 1st, VJ13. ' HDt:il TO SHOW CAl'SK. la tke Dliilrlct Court ol Vmnn C'ounly. Nrbrankn. Jn the Matter of the Application of fJeorge K. Kvan, Uuardlan ot josepn Klton Hyn and Archie. J. Kyan, Minors, to Sell Ileal Kstate. Now on this 4th day of April, 1913, 1 1. is cause came on for hearing upon the petition of tieorgo R Kyan, guardian or the persons and the prop erty of Joseph Klton Kyan and Archie .1. Kyan. minors, praying for a license to sell the Interest ot his said wards In the following described real estate to-wlt: Kast half of northeast quarter (KV4 N. K. 'i). Section slxteeen (16), township ten (10), range nine (9) east. In Cass county, Nebraska, In which real estate the said wards own an undivided ono tiftepnth (1-lli) each, and lots thirteeen (13). fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), in bloi'k four (4), Village of Alvo, Cass county, Nebraska, In which said wards own each an undivided one-fortieth (1-40). or so much of said real estate :i ti of the Interests of said wards therein as It shall seem to the court to b" for the best interests of said wards. H Is hereby ordered by tho court and r.il.tidged. that the next of kin. and all persons Interested In Kiild mutter, iip penr before mo at chambers at the City of 1'hitlMninulh, Nebraska, at the hour of 1 "o o'clock p. in., on the 'JOth day of May, 1913, to show cause, If any thero he. whv such license be not granted to said petitioner. it is luriner oruereu mat a copy ot this order be published In the l'hitts- mouth Weekly Journal for three weeks successively next immediately before tin date ot said hearing. (liven under mv band at the citv of I'lattsinouth. Nebraska, on this 4th dav Of A lu ll. 1913. ItAKVHY D. TKAVIS, Judge of the Distrct Court. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. STATE OF XF.RRASKA, ('ass County, ss. In ttic mailer of list' Estate of Alice M. Tague, Deceased. Nut ice is hereby given to the creditors of su il deceased that hearings will he had upon claims filed ajrainst said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at lh" County Court room in I'laltsm.iuth, in said County, on the .'J 1st day of May, I'll:, and on I lie 'Jinl day of De cember, Hi 13, at Id o'clock a. in., each day, for exaininal ion, adjust ment and allowamv. All claims must, be filed in said court on or before said last hour of bearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at lMatts mouth, Nebraska, this 1st day of May, 1913. (Seal) ALLF.N .1. RFFSOX, County Judge. Public Sale! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at I. is farm, two miles northwest of I'lattsinouth, one mile north from cemetery, on Wednesday, May 14th, The following described prop erly, lo-wit: Two black mares with suckling colts, nine to eleven years old, weight I, ".Mill pounds; one yearli.ig mare colt; three milk cows; three heifer calves; six steer calves; one Here ford bull; four brood sows, with nineteen pigs; one male hog; one new wagon; one truck wagon; one two-seated bugg; one new mower; one lister; one drill; one plow; one cultivator; one harrow; two sets of harness. " Terms of Sale Ten month credit at 7 per cent. HKNIIY HILRFRT. Iloberl Wilkinson. Auctioneer. E Made by Many Plattsmouth Residents. Many people in n misguided ef fort to get rid of kidney back ache, rely on plasters, liniments and other make-shifts. The right treatment is kidney treatment, and a remarkably recommended kidney medicine is Doan's Kidney rills. I'laitsinouin is no excep tion. The proof is at your very door lne lollowing is an experience typical of thework of Doan's Kid ney Pills in Plattsmouth. I'enjamin Brooks, Main street Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "As the result of a bad cold, I hail a se vere attack of kidmy complaint Al limes the pain extended from my back and hips ii to my should ers. could not get about and was laid up for two weeks. My head ached for hours at a lime I had diz.y spells, during which my sight became blvrred. Doan' Kidney Pills cheeked these troubles, and after using two boxes, I regain, my health. I pot Doan's Kidney Pills at Hynott's Drug Store and can recommeni Ibem." l-'or sale by all dealers. Price r(l cents. l'oster-Milbnrn Co. I'oll'alo. New York, tic agents foi Hie I'niled Stales. Iteineieber the ear.ie Doan's a 1 1 I lake no other. There never was n time when people appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by I be increase in sales and volun tary testimonials from persons who have been cured by it. Mm or your children are troubled with a cough or cold, give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by F (i. Fricke & Co Dr. Marshall will return from California the last of next week and will be in his office on and alter May 0th. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury aa meroirr wij n)lri.iy nentrnj tho Mimi of nmoll mid ctiDiili'trly iIitriiko the whole systeiu whi'B filtering It tlirmiKh tho nineoiin mirfuccii. Nucli nrtliliit xh.'Ulcl ncviT he um-iI except on prencrlp tlmu f if mi reputable phynleluiiK, an tho iliiumge nicy win mi ik len r'il to the K'xxl you ran Klin? iierm- inuu mem. null a I ntnrrll lure Uinniiriietiireu hy F. J. Cheney & Co., Tub-do, (I, coiitiihm no mercury, ami 1 tiiken Internnlly, act Ink illrei-tly iiHn the hlood nml iniieoim mir fiirea (,f ill,, system. In buying llall a CntiirrB ore ne sure you (let the ttenulne. It I t ike iiiii-fiiniiy ninl nimli- In Toledo. Ohio, by ( In-.- .'j i ". Ti slim, ill n W free. S..ld li.r lu-iii-pM. I'llee, 75c. per Imttle. T..ku II. ill l iimlly mi,, fr cmntlhutlun. ITS S ...?.. . t 4 i uraiun. i , , . , ' V Ledger, v i .?.J.W ?'? '" j I ., ... .. .. deorge Milt's, mail camel' Oil Hon te 1, was one of the sick ones few days this week, and Der- wimiiI l.yiule "subbed" for him. (en. N. Lallue continues im proving and is able to sit up part f each day. We hope to see him in town in the near future. Dave Lallue departed last Fri- ay evening- for hi home al Mag net, after spendii'4 several days ere with his father, (i. X. Lallue, who has been seriously ill. J. A. Walker and Dr. C.ilmore of Murray were h 're Monday and packed the office furniture and ther properly of the late Dr. A. 1. Walker, shipping them to Murray. number of the local baseball ioys went to Murray last Sunday unl played a game, and we have two reports 11 to (' in favor of Murray, and 11 to G in favor of Union tako your choice. Andrew Lynn and wife arrived Sunday from Geneva to spend the week visiting relatives and friends, particularly their broth- r-in-law, (ieo. N. Lallue, who lias been very sick the past few weeks. L. H. I'plon and John McCarthy went on the Wednesday forenoon train to Lincoln, where they had a very important bit of business in connection with the Shriners, but they politely declined to give us my "inside" in formal ion. C. II. Dysart went to Omaha on the Sunday morning train, and re timed on the 12:12 flyer, accom allied nv lus wile, who Had heeu in a hospital sevenl weeks. Mrs. Dysarl's many friends are pleased o observe that there is a great leal of improve incel in her health. Sheriff 0. D. Oui'ilon was down from Platlsmoulh last Saturday to serve a few dozen indices in the mailer of extending the corporate imils of this village. After com- ileling bis official business lit1 ind will Mark mailt I lie mistake f their lives ami "burned in" fur i pilch game with this editor, and the score was so ' !op sided" thai they wouldn't want it printed. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by applying' Chamberlain's Lini inenl and massaging' the parts freely al each application. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. NEHAWKA. 4 News. ??- ?fJ !Tt Ceo. Poisall an t his force of graders are culling down the big hill south of town, ami are lining a good job of it. Charlie Murlon became over come in the quarry .Monday and had to be taken home. Hit is gel ling alright again, however. A bouncing baby gill of regu lalion weight is reported as hav ing arrived at the H. II. Ingwersen home Wednesday night. Win. O.-l, who returned from Kansas City hospital about month ago, went back there Mon thly to submit to an exaininal ion as to his rale of recovery. Henry DuClos has a Hambler automobile that we brought down from Omaha last week, and it is said he has lamed Hie thing mil i il eats out of bis hand. It. Kel I lc hut dug out a nest o six young: wolves Monday on the Henry Sturm place thai he has rented. He expected o take I hem back and set a few traps arouiu Ihein in the hope of catching tin old one. Mrs. C. D. St. John received a telegram Saturday morning; from her sister, F. V. Wilson, of Ro dondo Reach, California, lelliii her that Mr. Wilson had been killed the day before. Mrs. St John left immediately on receipt of the telegram and no furtlit word has been received as lo the manner of his death. Mr. Wilson was an employe of the Flectric Power Co. there. Yesterday morning about seven o'clock a rack half loaded with hay caught fire on the right-of way in the west end of town and burned up. It belonged to George Poisall, who is grading near town and the boys who were left in camp professed not to know how it caught. Several of the residents in that end of town, got there in time to upset tho lack from tho wagon and save the wagon with out much damage. The two light frosts this week seem It) have done no damage Pollards have their smudge pot all filled and trimmed ready for anything that may happen. Mr Pollard has 5,000 more of th pots this year than he had last and has them so arranged I hat, be could lake care nf the Irees in temperature of '0 legi s or more below freezing. The tree are full of bloom and prospect Our Latch String is Always Out! Let's See if You Know How to Pull It! HIS is a store where folks are welcome matters not what you come for, just so you come. If you buy, it matters not whether you buy a cent's worth or a dollar's worth, you'll get courteousf treatment, prompt service and full value for your money. And, if you find you don't like what you bought, bring it back. We will refund without and argument. That's fair isn't it? G. P. EASTWOOD Successor to John are excellent for a bumper crop of big red apples. The trees in the two big orchards will all be sprayed four limes this season. Notice to Hunters! Notice is hereby given thai all Kirties caught tresspassing' on my larm, norm and east ot lie uitoiiiobile road and north of the Hurliiigton track, near Oreapolis, will be prosecuted lo the fe.llest xtenl of the law. Some of my cattle have- been killed by the areless hunters, and no lies- passing without permission will be allowed in the future. A word to the wise should be suPU-ient, or I will surely exercise lb"! law on all violators. Henry Horn. -M-H- LOUISVILLE. Courier. Rorn, lo Mr and Mrs. August t. I'.'l.'l, a uine- Slohlman, May pound boy. An eight -pound baby boy cainti lo gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ardel May L llaminon, Friday, Mrs. M. Peterson received word Tuesday of the death of her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Rarer- lauseii, al her home in Council I'lliil'I's. alter an illness of several monl lis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peltit and Highler, Miss Nellie Harper, were called lo Osceola, week on account of the la., this death of Pell it's Mrs. Carleton. Mrs. niol her. Mr. and Mrs. I.tl. (less were horrified Monday morning on awaking to find Ih-'ii- two-months' old babe dead in ils crib. Dr. Worlhniau is of Ihe belief that the lillle one died of hemorrhage of Ihe lungs. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Maylield ami son, Claude, of Omaha visited rel atives in town over Sunday. On I heir rel urn home I hey were ac companied by Mrs. I). D. Mayfield, who spent a few tlavs Ibis week with them. Paul Jacobson, who has been attending the Stale Agricultural college al Lincoln, is al home for his summer vacalic n. He has not decided where be will spend the time, but is considering a good position in Omaha which has been offered him. Mrs. C. A. Richey was given a surprise party Monday evening by a number of her friends and neighbors, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. An elabo rate supper was served and the evening passed merrily in games, conversation and music. August Landergren and family went to Havelock Tuesday to at tend the funeral of Mr. Lander gren's mother, who was buried Wednesday, at the age of 89. She lived in Louisville, a great many years, but because of her failing health and advanced age she was taken to Ihe home of her daugh ter, Mrs. A. Saline, several years ago, where she has since made her home. Mr. Landergren has Ihe sympathy of Ihe entire com munity. Poor appetite is a sure sign of impaired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your ap petite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold by F. (i. Fricke & Co. Bauer IH-I"H-W-I"W!HH-I WEEPINQ WATER. vI Republican. j :-M"H'I':H"WW!"I"IW Carl Tinning came in from Deliver last Thursday afternoon and is sick at I he home of his sis ter, Mrs, Anna Thomas. Miss Edna Hammer returned Tuesday morning from an ex leinlud trip in the southern states, Texas, "Mississippi and Louisiana. She likes the south very much. Mrs. (1. H. Olive ami her I her, Mrs. Defibaugh, left Thursday morning fur a week's visit with Will and Laura Corley, on Die farm near Adams, Neb. Mrs. M. II. Thomas of Memphis, .Neb., was an over Sunday visitor at the L. D. Swil.er home south east of town. She bad also vis ited her son, Dr, James Thomas, al Nehawka. (ieo. II. Laurance of Dallas, Tex., slopped off here Monday night to look after the grave of his wife, who was formerly Miss Clara Johnson, daughter of our old friend, I). D. Johnson. Supl. II. 11. Reimund has re- ! (,,'iv(',l "1, appointment from Stale Superintendent Delell to leach in the Sunnier Normal at Alliance during eight weeks of Ihe summer vacation. Mr. Rei muml has served there in previ ous years. Miss I'.ililh Johnson, eighth grade teacher in our public. schools, has been elected to a position in (lie Lincoln schools at Ihe handsome salary of .$7-4.00 per month. Ry the way, Miss Fdilli is one of our home girls, ami a graduate of our schools. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Allen of Omaha changed cars here Satur day uiglil enroiile to Flmwood lo spend Sunday with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Airs. Neal Mc Cmry. They wen.) accompanied by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Owen of Omali i. Mr. Allen has accepted a position with Ryer's brothers in South Omaha as cattle salesman ami commences his duties May 1st. Mrs. S. (i. Coglizer ami her daughters, Mrs. 1. N. Hunter, Mrs. J. T. Crozier, and Archie Cro.ier were Omaha passngers Wednes day morning lo attend the wed ding of Miss Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coglizer, to Mr. Robert Howell, of Leon, Iowa. The marriage was at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Fdith Roman, in Dundee at 8 o'clock Wednes day evening. The couple will make their home on a farm at Leon, la. It would surprise you to know of Ihe great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets, Darius Downey, of N'ewberg June tion, N. R., writes, "My wife has boon using Chamberlain's Tablets and flnds Ihein very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your stom ach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by I'. fl. Fricke & Co. LOST A Scotch Collie bitch, bred lo whelp about Juno 8th; while and sablo color, long head and pointed nose. Had a small leather collar on when left homo, the 2 tlh of April. Sho was ship ped from southeastern Iowa and may be trying to find the way back. A liberal reward for her recovery. Dr. J. H. Hall, Murray. Pasture for Horses. $1.00 per monlh. flood grass and running water. T. 11. Pollock. Main Street Ceo. Trunkenbolz commenced laying Ihe foundation for his elec tric light plant Monday. Horn lo Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rho I ii. three miles east of Fagle, Wednesday, April 30lh, an eight pound girl. Mrs. F. p. Ret is left Tuesday for Peru, haing been called there by Ihe illness of her daughter, Miss Pearl. Miss Valeria Rurdick, who has been on the sick lisl for the past iik i tit Ii, is much improved at this writing. Lloyd Wall, who we reported as seriously ill with pneumonia last week, we are glad lo say has al most recovered and will be up and around in a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. T. It. Adams, who have been occupying Hie hotel for the past three years, moved into their properly just east of tho hotel Ihe fore part of Ihe week. We understand that D. W. Mor row of Lincoln, who recently bought the Faglo Hotel, will move his family and household goods here in a few days, end get every ( hing in readiness for opening up a first-class hotel. C. C. Price has installed a steam cream tester in his cream slalion during the past week. It is equipped with on apparatus for cleaning cream cans, and Charlio invites Ihe farmers to bring their cans in and he will tdiow you how quickly it can be done. saloon licenses have Deen is sued to Edward F. Oelschlagcr and C. S. Trumble. We now have two saloons, Mr. Trumble having opened up one in the old drug store building. Win. Oelschlagcr, who has been proprietor of the saloon for Ihe past I wo years, has retired from business, having sold out to his brother, Ftl. Tornado Insurance. Wouldn't it be better to receive a check from an insurance com pany after a tornado or cyclone lakes away your home than to be compelled to use your own hard cash to rebuild? I represent Standard Old Line Companies, and can write your insurance at a low rale. Metier look up your policies ami if you have no tornado insur ance call at the bank and let me tlx you out. W. 0. Hoedeker. John Riba of South Omaha, one of the leading Rohemian athletic instructors in the west, was in the city yesterday looking after the class for the coming tournament in this city in August. The local society of the T. J. Sokol are get ling their class in shape for the event. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back,, for which you will find nolhing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by F. (J. Fricke & Co. FOREST ROSF The best flour on the market. Give it a trial.. Don't be surprised ir you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disap pear. Sold by F. 0. Fricko & Co. For Sale. New buggy, ahrness and No. 1 single driver. Out (It nt Ihe home .of Ceo. Marks, Nehawka. 1 Wes Kivett. Buy your fancy the Journal office. stationery at