The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 15, 1913, Image 3

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WHILE THEY LAST!
Plattsmouth,
KOTICK OK FIX. 41. SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of Cu County,
Aebrnxka.
In the Matter of the Estate of William
M. Wiley, Deceased.
All persons Interested In said estate
will take notice that the administrator
liiis filed his final report and petition
for final settlement and allowance of
t lie same, and that a hearing will be
lmd upon said report and petition in
aid Court on the 17th day of May,
1M1S. at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1913.
ALL KM J. UKKSON.
County Judge.
D. 0. DWYEIl, Attorney.
In the UlNtrlct Court In and for Own
County, iNeliraxkn.
William L. Nickels, asslKnee of Gert
rude M. Wiley, and William ltainev,
IMaintiff,
vs.
Wiley,
Charles Edward
Defendant.
Charles Ed-
Kctice to the Defendant,
ward Wiley: , tl
You will take notice that on the 30th
l;.y of April, A. D., 1913. William L.
Nickels, plaintiff herein, tiled his peti
tion and atlidavit In the District Court
of Cass Countv, Nebraska, against you,
the object and prayer of which is to
revive a certain judgment obtained
gainst you by Gertrude M. Wiley and
William Italney on November 16, A. D.
1901, for the sum of 2S.OO with In
terest at the rate of seven per cent
per annum from date and costs of suit
taxed In the sum of 24.60, which said
judgment on November 14, 1911, be
came dormant. That no part of said
ludgment has ever been paid, 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 $158.00 with interest at seven per
i-'-nt per annum from November 16,
1961, and all accrued costs.
You are required to answer said peti
tion and atlidavit and show cause, if
any. on or before the 16th day of June,
A D., 1913, why an order of the Dis
trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska,
should not tie 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 dulv entered therein, and said
order of revivor will be issued, of all
of which you will take due notice
Dated tills 3rd dav of May. A. D. 1913.
WILLIAM L. NICKLES,
Assignee of Gertrude M. Wiley,
and William Italney, Plaintiff.
P. AWLS KOUKHTSON,
Attorneys.
NOTICE OK H EKEHEE'S SALE.
In the IJWtrlet Court In aim tor ibh
Couuty, Nebraska.
John W. Hair. Hoy A. Hair, et al..
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Josie C. Barr, et at., ....
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court In and for Cass County, Ne
braska, entered In the above entitled
cause on the 3rd day of May, A. D.
1913, the underslgnod sole referee will
on the 10th day of June at 11 o clock
a. m. at tlie souin ironi .mm ui mo
Court House in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass Countv, 'Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest responsible bid
der for cash the following described
r'sl estate, to-wlt:
The West half (Wj of tlie South
east quarter (SEV4) of Section three
(3); the Northeast quarter (NK',4) of
Section ten (10): the South half (S)
of tlie Northwest quarter (NW'Vi) of
Section ten (10), all In Township eleven
(11). Hange nine (9) Hunt of the 6th
P M., In Cass County, Nebraska, and
Lot four (4), In Block twenty !MM.
Peck's Grove Addition to the City of
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska,
and Lots five hundred forty-seven .r)47)
and tlve hundred forty-eight (548), In
the Village of Greenwood, Cass County,
Nebraska, which said last described
lots In the Village of Greenwood will
be sold subject to the life estate there
in of Josle C. Marr.
Said sale will be held open for one
Dated nt Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this
nth day of Mav, A. D. 1913.
C. A. PAWLS. Iieferee.
C. S. POLK, Attorney.
NOT Ml'. TO ( HI DIKIUS.
' In County Court.
STATK OK NKUUASKA,
Cass County, .
In the Mntter of tlie ftstutP of Cor-
nolius KaiiKon. I iocciihoiI.
NoIIcp Is hereby Klven to the credit
or of nnld deceased that hearings will
bo luul upon claims filed nalnst said
estate, before me. County Jude of
'ass Countv, Nebraska, nt the County
Court room In I'lnttsmoitth. In said
County, on the Hist day of May, - lull!,
and on the ind clay of l niher, llti:!,
at o'clock a. m., each day for exam
inntlon. ailiustment ami allowance.
All claims must he tiled in said court
on or before said last hour of henrinir.
Witness mv band and seal of said
County Court, nt riattsmout h. Ne
braska, this r.lth day of April. 1913.
(SchII AhhHN .T. I!Ki:S( )N.
County .Indue.
oi(i)i:ii to snow cu sk.
In (he Dlxfrlct Court of 'nx County.
Nelirnxkn.
In the Matter of the Application of
decline II. Ilvnn, (luiirdlan of Joseph
Klton Kvan nnd Archie .1. liyan,
Minors, to Sell Weal Kstale.
Now on this 4th day of April. 19H,
(his cnuse came on for hearing upon
the petition of Ceorjro K. KyBn,
Kiinrdlan of the persons and the prop
erty of Joseph Klton ltyati nnd Archie
.1. Kvan. minors, praylnn for u license
to sell the Interest of his said wards In
Die following described real
c'ltate to-wlt: Knt half of
northeast ipiarter iK'-i N. H.
'4), Section slxtecen (lfil, township
ten (10). rantre nine Is) east, in Cass
county. Nebraska, In which real estate
the snld wards own nn undivided one
tlfteenth (1-15) each, nnd lots thlrteeeii
(IS), fourteen (11) and fifteen (15). In
b.c'k four (4). Village of Alvo, Cass
couMy, Nubruskn, In which said wards
Nebraska
own each an undivided one-fortieth
(1-40), or so much of said real estate
and of tiie interests of said wards
therein as it shall seem to the court to
be for the best interests or sal(l wards.
It Is hereby ordered by the court and
adjudged, that the next of kin, and all
persons Interested In said matter, ap
pear before me at chambers at the City
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour
of l::t0 o'clock p. m., on the L'Otli day of
May, 1913, to show cause, if any there
be. whv such license be not granted to
said petitioner.
It Is runner ordered mai a copy oi
this order be published in the l'latts
mouth Weekly Journal for three weeks
successively next Immediately before
the date of said hearing.
Given under mv hand at the city of
Plattsmouth. Nebraska, on tills 4th day
of April, 1913.
1IAUV15Y 1. THAVI.S,
Judge of the DIstrct Court.
In the County Court in and for Cast
County, Nebraska.
I.N liC KsTATK OK M'AI.TICK ' NflTlflF
.1. Whitk. Dkckaski). f nuiiui.
To all Persons Interested:
You are hereby notllled Unit on the inth day
of May. A. I).. 1!I3. Annie lona W lille. tiled her
oct t on In t he above court alleging the death
l estate of W ' alter.). White, on the 4tli day of
Mav. A. I).. HUH. and presenting an Instrument
purporting to be said last will and testament
for probate.
A hearing will lie had on said iietltlon on the
31st dav of Mar. A. I).. 1913. atoneoVlock p. m..
iK'fore which hour all objections tnereio, n
any. must lie Hied.
Uy the court
ALLEN .1. UKKSON. County Judge
liawlsiV Koliertson, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In County Court.
STATK OF NEH1USKA,
Cass County, ss.
In Hie matter of the Estate of
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, befon
hip, County Judge of Cass Counly,
Nebraska, at, the County Court
room in IMatlsmouth, in said
County, on' the 31st (lay oT May,
11)13, and on the 2nd day of De
cember, 11)13, at If) 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 IMa.ll.s-
nioulb. Nebraska, this 1st day of
Mav, 1013.
(Seal) AI.LKN .1. HKKSON,
County Judge.
ROAD NOTICE.
To All Whom It Mav 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, Hange 12, running thence
north one mile on half section
line thorugh center of said Section
2S, and terminating at north side
of Seel ion 2K, on said half section
line, (said road referred to is
known as a pari of Road No. 105)
has reported in favor of the vaca
tion thereof; and all objections
hereto, or claims for damages,
must be tiled in the County Clerk's
Ollice on or before noon on I he 5th
dav of Julv. A. 1).. 1 . 1 :. or such
road will be vacated without
relel'ence I Herein.
(Seal. D. C. MOIUiAN.
County Clerk.
Plaits tit 1 1 . Neb., May 1st,
1!M3.
IN COUNTY COURT.
STATK OK NKHIIASKA,
Counly of Cass, ss.
In the Matter of the Kstale of
Rachel Adams, Deceased.
To All Persons Interested:
You are hereby notified that
I here- has been Med in this court
petition for the aiipointment of
an administrator of above estate.
That a hearing will be had upon
said petition before this court in
the Court Mouse at. Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, on the .'list day of May,
I'.H.'t, al 2 o'clock p. 111. of said
day. All objections thereto, if
any, must be Med on or before
ROAD NOTICE.
To All Whom II May Concern:
Tlic Hoard of County Cointnis-
toners of Cass County !iae found
thai t In public vool requires llial
a road tie opened on tlie Seel ion
line, coiniueiicip at a point
where load No. ;!iKl, Cass County,
Nebraska, crosses the Section
line between Seel ions S and 17,
Township 10 North. Hange 13,
Cass county, Nebraska, running
thence I'.ast on said Section line
lo Road No. 155 between Sections
U and Hi, Township 10 North,
Hange 13, Cass County, Nebraska,
and all objections hereto, or
claims for damag-vs, must be tiled
in Hie County Clerk's ollice on or
before noon on the 15th day of
July, A. 1). 11)13, or such road will
be (ipened without reference
thereto.
(Seal! I). C. M one; AN.
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, .Neb., May Dili,
1913.
Local News
From Tuesday's Dany.
C. M. Seybert of Louisville was
in the city today, coming down
to attend the hearing of the dipso
case ol llliam lull.
L. 1). Hiatt camy up this morn
ing from Murray 'ind was a pas
senger for the metropolis on I ho
early Hurliugton irain.
J. J. Roberts of South Head
came down this morning on No. k
for a short visit here with his
brother,. J. M. Roberts.
James A. Walker of Murray
came up this morning and was in
the city for a few hours, looking
after business matters, returning
home on the 8: 15 M. I train.
11. K. Lloyd of Venu.n, Texas,
who is visiting at the C. L. Jean
home, near Mynard, was a pas
senger on No. 15 this morning
for Omaha to look after some
business matters for the day.
C. L. Craves and W. H. Marks
came up last evening from Union
lo look after some business mat
ters and also to try and take on a
"pitch" game, but their reputa
tions had proceeded them and the
Plattsmouth players were loth to
try and defeat' them.
Mrs. John Hallsi rom was a pas
senger Ibis morning for Omaha,
where she visited with her son
Elmer, for the day at linmanuel
hospital, where he is recovering
from an operation for appendicit
is. Elmer is gelling along line
and it is expected he will be able
lo return home shorlls.
NEW MANAGER FOR THE
GRAND THEATER HERE
From Wednesday's Dally,
The new Grand theater, which
opens to the public here tomorrow
evening, will be under the man
agement of 1). G. Howard and
wife, who arrived from Omaha to
day and will make this city their
home in the future. Mr. Howard
has had a long experience in the
picture show business in this
tale and fowa and is prepared
lo give the patrons of the theater
here a splendid show. The new
I heater will show t he licensed
films, and an especially strong
program will be placed on tomor
row. Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday a st rong vaudeville act will
be placed on at the theater en
titled "Musical Comedy Tabolid,'
with a company of ten people
Mr. Howard invites the public to
come out tomorrow and get ac
quainted.
A
"Tall Oaks From
Little Acorns Grow"
Fifty years ago I.W.
HARPER was but
little known outside
the Old Kentucky
State. Today its
fame in world-wide.
You find it everywhere.
SOLD HERE BY
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In II 11 - ! . ,- ,,. ,,,,,,
rHHT ROSL.Rffr-WK.Kft COMPANY
u.i to
Plattsmouth May Organize a Com
pany of the Nebraska
National Guard.
The mailer of securing the or
ganization of a company of the
Nebraska National (iuard in this
city has been agitated among
quite a number of tlie young men
of the town, and Uljulant General
Hall was communicated witli in
regard to tlie matter and his reply
covering the requirements neces
sary for tlie establishing of a
company is as follows:
Mr. (Hen Ilawls, Plaltsmoiith,
Neb.:
Heipiiermenls por an infantry
irwani.ation in ihe organized
militia are as follows: Company
I1011I1I have from sixty lo seventy
men. 1 lit ollicers should be men
who are leaders in civil life and
who are respected in same. It is
a good policy lo Ml Hie commis
sioned ollicers places wilh men
wtio nave nan exnerience 11 u is
possible to obtain them, especial
ly the lirsl sergeant.
This ollice furnishes lo each
infantry company steel lockers,
armory renlal and per diem in
proportion lo the strength of the
company and population and
various environments. Three
soils of uniform are furnished;
six calibre .38 Colts revolvers;
1013 model calibre .30 Springfield
rifles.
The enlisted men draw $1 a
day whenever on duty; I he ollicers
tlie same as in the regular army.
The company will be called out
annually on the following oc
casions: Six days rifle camp,
Decoration dav, two weeks' ma
neuver or camp of instruction.
Hooks are furnished covering
all the departments of the army,
lo the ollicers and men. Properly
in not allowed to leave tlie armory
The commanding cfliccr is undei
a $1,000 bond. A commissioned
officer has I he power of sheriff
An enlist 0(1 man may receive
three sorts of discharges accord
ing to his work honorable dis
charge, discharge without honor
for the uood of I he service, and
dishonorable discharge. A di
honorable discharge takes away
the citizenship of the soldier.
P. To Hall, Jr., .
Hrigadier General.
To make I he organization a
success it will be necessary to se
cure, as will be seen from the
above letter, the best of the young
men of the city, as the mailer is
one in which Ihe slate is greatly
interested and wanls only those
w hom I hey can rely upon for
I heir cit izen soldiers. A company
here could secure the use of Ihe
rifle range here for Iheir practice
and maneuvers and not be forced
lo leave the city unless called out.
on duly.
Those who are interested in the
matter should get together and
call a meeting to talk over the
proposition, and if sufficient en
couragement is offered, have Gen
eral Hall come down and explain
Ihe mailer more Ihoroughly. The
diii in
that this store is everybody's store. We cater to
His Royal Highness the American citizen and
the only class that is favored here is high-class
merchandise for the money.
This is also an exclusive clothing store and
everything from A to Z for men and boys to wear
is here in pleasing variety. In other words
Good Clothes Nothing Else!
You will find that you are best served in cloth
ing at the old reliable firm of
C. E. V escott's Sons
Always the Home of Satisfaction
presence of a company in a city
adds greatly to the life of the
place, as they can turn out on all
public occasions and assist in
making them a gcat success.
ACCIDENT 10 LITTLE
Yesterday morning while the
two small boys of Lew Russell
were engaged in playing with
lawn mower, the youngest, a lad
of 3 or 4 years, got his lingers
entangled in Ihe business end of
the machine, with the result that
be lost part of his fourth linger
The older boy was dragging the
machine to the house when the
smaller one got nis hand caught
in it and it was only a second un.
til Ihe little flngor was severed.
The little man at once received
medical al lent ion and was made
as easy as possible and will prob
ably recover from the accident,
although lie will be compelled lo
go through life minus a few
inches of his ring-!'.
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion
for years. No appetite, and what
I did eat distressed me terribly,
liiinlnck Itlood Kilters reached
the cause." I. II. Walker, Sun
bury, Ohio.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
a morriiry will min-Iy ili'Mrnr tho mmko of uni'll
ml rnmpli'ti ly diTiiiipi the Mimic kvkIi'Iu iMu'U
rntiTliiK It tlirmiKli tin, nun-emu xiirfm'i'. Sink
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tlmiM fi-niii rrpiitiililf ihyNfliuiN, dm (tip iIiiiiihki
they will ili In (hii folil to t lie k'khI ,viiu run iih
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fiiiii itliiM mi uiiTi'iirv, nml tit tukrn liitiTiiully,
actliiK illri'i'tly (limn tho IiIikhI anil niurinix ur
fiii'in nf Un- ytt'Ui. In liuylnic null a ( atnrrli
Curo ho mm- yon ni't the iti'inilm-. It 1" t.iki'ii
IntiTinilly mill niinli- In Tnlnlo. Ohio, liy I . .1,
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03
SON OF LEW RUSSELL
WATER COMPANY PUTS
IN A NEW HYDRANT
The Plattsmouth Water com
pany yesterday installed a new C
inch Chapman hydrant at tho
corner of Sixth and Main streets
lo replace (he old i-inch hydrant
that had been there for years. Tho
change was made necessary by
the breaking of Ihe old hydrant
and it was necessary for the com
pany lo shut off the water sup
ply 011 Main street, which was
very much regretted, but was a
matter of necessity, and I lie work
was hurried as fast as possible
by the employes of the water
company, and it was completed
by 5 o'clock.
Poor appetite if- n sure sign of
impaired digestion. A few doses
of Chamberlain's Stomach and
liiver Tablets will strengthen your
digestion and improve your ap
pelile. Thousands have been
benefited by taking these Tablets.
Sold by V. G. Fricko & Co.
The Best Flour
orf the Market
WSIRDSE
wahoo.neb
THE blue serge
is the one suit
that men never tire ofal
ways dressy and conserva
tive, yet a suit the most ex
treme dressers admire it's
the ideal suit for every day as
well as dress wear.
Every blue serge suit we
sell is warranted to hold its
shape, and to be absolutely
true in color nothing but
all wool serges here.
.They range in price from
$12.50 to $30 Norfolks or
plain sack models.
Manhattan Shirts
Stetson Has