fi5) ik id) IN Planters! Sure drop, variable edge drop, high wheel WHILE THEY LAST! Plattsmouth, Nebraska In the I)lrirt Court In and for ('ana County, iSebrnska. William L. Nickels, assignee of Gert rude M. Wiley, and Willlum Italney, rialntlft, vs. diaries Edward Wiley, Defendant. Notice to the Defendant, Cliaiies Kd ward Wiley: You will take notice that on the 30th lay of April, A. D., 191.1, William L. Nickels, plaintiff herein, tiled his peti tion and allidavit in the District Court of Cans County, Nebranka, against you, the object and prayer of which is to revive a certain Judgment obtained against you by Gertrude M. Wiley and William Italney on November 16, A. D. 1!'01, for the sum of $628.00 with in terest at the rate of seven per cent jut 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 Judgment has ever been paid, and al leginK 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 nnt per annum from November 16, 1901, and all accrued costs. You are required to answer said peti tion and aflldavit and show cause, if any, on or before the 16th day of June, A. P., 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 all (if which vou will take due notice. Dated this 3rd day of May. A. I . 1913. WILLIAM L. NICKLES, Assignee of Gertrude M. Wiley, and William Kalney, Plaintiff. P. AWLS KOBKKTKON, Attorneys. NOTICE OK HKKEKKK'S SAI.K. In the Dlxtrlct Court In anil for ('Him County, Nebraska. John W. ISarr, Hoy A. Barr, et al., l'laintlffs, vs. Josie C. Barr, et al.. Defendants. Noilce Is hereby given that under nnd 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 undersigned sole referee will on the 10th day of June at 11 o'clock a. m. at the south front door of the Court House In the City of l'lattsmouth, ("ass County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest responsible bld ler for ensh the following described real estate, to-wlt: The West half (W) of the South east quarter SKV4) of Section three ;'.); the Northeast quarter (NlO't) of Section ten (10): the South half (') if the Northwest quarter (NW'i) of Section ten (10), all In Township eleven (11). Range nine (9) Kast of the 6th T. M.. In Cass County, Nebraska, and Lot four (4), In Block twentv (20). Peek's Grove Addition to the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, and Lots live hundred forty-seven (547) anil five hundred forty-eight (.118), in the Village of Greenwood, Cass Countv, Nebraska, which said last described 'ots In the Village of (Jreenwood will be sold subject to the life estate there in of Josie C. Barr. Said sale will lie held onen for one hour. Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this ,'th day of Mnv, A. D. IflPl. C. A. ItAWLS, Referee. C. S. POLK. Attorney. successively next immediately before the date of said hearing. Given under my hand at the city of riattsmouth, Nebraska, on this 4th day of April, 1913. IIAHVEY D. TRAVIS, Judge of the Distrct Court. In the County Court in and for Cass County, Nebraska. In I!b Kstate or Wai.tbh I LflTIPC .1. White, Pkocaskii. f nuilUC To all Persons Interested: You are hereby notified thaton the 10th day or May. A. I'.. Annie loua lilte. e( ht petition In the above court allegintr the dcitth testate of Walter .1. While, on the 41 ! day of May, A. I)., IM.i. and presentinir an Instrument purport intr to lie said last will and testament for urooate. A hearing will he had on said iietltlonon (lie 31st day of .May, A. 1).. 191.1. atoneo clock p. m. before which hour all objections thereto. If any. must be tiled. U.v the court ALLEN J. HEESON. County Judge Kawls & Kohertsoii, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. STATU Of NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In I lie mat tor of the Estate of Alice M. Taguc, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased that hearings will he had upon claims filed against said estate, lie fort me, County Judge of Cass County Nebraska, at I lit; County Coin room in Plaltsinoiit h, in said County, on the .'list day of May 1(113, and on the 2nd day of lie reniber, 1!M3, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, for examination, adjust ment and allowance. All claims must be filed in sail court on or before said last In of hearing. Witness niy hand and seal of said County Court, al' Plattr mouth, Nebraska, this 1st dav of May, 1913. (Seal) ALLKX J. BKF.SOX, County Judge. notm i: to itcoi nuts. In ton lily Court. STATU OV NKBUASKA. Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Kstate of Cor nelius Bengen, Deceased. Not Icq Is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will M had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the Countv 'ourt room In Plattsmouth. In said County, on the 31st day of May, 1913, and on ttie 2nd day of December, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must he 11 led In said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand nnd seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 29th dav of April, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN .1. BK1CSON. County Judge. OHDF.K TO SHOW CAl'SK. la (he District Court of Caa County. Nebranka. In the Matter of the Application of Oorge K. Ryan, Guardian of Joseph Klton Ryan and Archie J. Ryan, Minors, to Hell Real Kstate. Now on this 4th day of April, 1913, thta cause came on for hearing upon the petition of George K. Ryan, guardian of the persons and the prop erty of Joseph Elton Ryan and Archie J. Ryan, minors, praying for a license to sell the interest of his said wards In the following described real estate to-wlt: Kast half of northeast quarter 10 14 N. K. 'h). Section slxteeen (16), township ten (10), range nine (9) east, in Cass "ounty. Nebraska, In which real estate the said wards own an undivided one fifteenth (1-lfi) each, and lots thlrteeen (13). fourteen (14) nnd fifteen (16), in Mock four (4), Village of Alvo. Cass county, Nebrnska, In which said wards own each an undivided one-fortieth (1-40). or so much of snld rent PKtnfo and of the Interests of said wnrds tnreln as it shall seem to the court to be for the best Interests of said wards. It Is hcrehv nnlorml t,v Mm ..nnt un.i ad nidged, that the next of kin. and nil j iiiieresieu in said mutter, ap pear before me at chambers at the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour of 1::;0 o'clock p. m on the 'JOtli ilnv of May, 1913, to show cnuse, If any there be. why such license be not granted to aid petitioner. It I further ordered that a copy of till order tie published In the Platts mouth Weekly Journal for three weeks ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Commissioners appointed to view and VACAIK a road com inencing at half section line 011 south side of Section 28, Town ship 1(1, Range k running I hence north one mile on half section line thoi'iigh center of said Section H, and terminating at north side of Section 2N, on s.iid half section line, (said road referred to is known as a part, of Road No. 105) has reported in favor of the vaca tion thereof; and all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be liled in the County Clerk's Ollice on or before noon on the 5th day of July, A. I)., 1013, or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. (Seal, D. C. MO IK'S AN, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb., May 1st, l'Jl.'l. sioners of Cass County hae found that the public goo I reipiiio ttiat a road be opened on the Section line, mnmieticiror at a point where Road No. 303, Cass County, Nebraska, crosses (lie Section line between Sections H and 17, Township 10 North. Range 13, ('.ass county, Nebraska, running thence Kast on saM Section line to Road No. 155 between Sections 0 and 10. Township 10 North, Range 13, Cass Codnty, Nebraska, and all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's ollice on or before noon on the l.rlh day of July, A. D. 1013, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. (Seal; 1). C. MORGAN, County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb.. Mav 0th, 1913. IN COUNTY COURT. STATU OK NKBRASKA, 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 anpointment of an administrator of above estate. That a hearing wil! be had upon said petition before this court in the Court House at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, on the 31st day of May, 1013, at 2 o'clock n. m. of said day. All objections thereto, if any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearinc Witness my hand and the seal or the County Court of said Coun ty this 12th day or May, 1913. (Seal) AIJ.KX J. HF.KRON, County Judge. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom II May Concern: The Hoard of County Oommis- Local News From Friday'g Dally. Henry Horn, one of the relia ble farmers from southwest of the city, was in town yesterday looking after some trading. Phillip Hecker, from west of the city, drove in yes! ei day and spent a few hours looking after some matters of business with the mer chants. Mrs. E. C. Hill, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Spencer, of Stuart, Neb., departed last evening for East avan, Canada, where they will visit their sister and daughter for about a month. John McCarty and wife of Em erson, fowa, who have been here visiting their son, John McCarty and family, for a few days, de parted this morni'i;,' for Aurora, Neb., for a short, visit with rela tives. Mrs. J. II. Hecker and Miss Liz zie Ileil departed this morning on No. 0 for Pekin, Plinnis, where they will altend the funeral of George Vcltcr, which lakes place tomorrow. Mrs. W. R. Hryan returned last evening from Hastings. Neb., where she had be-n visiting her daughter. Mrs. Shell. She was ac companied home by her two little granddaughters, Ruth and Clara Shell, who will visit here for a short time. R. E. Patterson, wife and two sons departed th's afternoon on No. 23 for Arapahoe, Neb., where they will visit with Charles Pat terson for a few days, and en route back Mr. Patterson will at tend the bankers' convent ion at Lincoln. : 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 courteous 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 Bauer Main Street "SCREW LOOSE" SOMEWHERE SAYS SHERIFF QUINTGN Sheriff Quinlou was in town Tuesday. He was a caller at theso newspaper headquarters, as is his custom when in town. Asked when the new county jail would be completed he stated that there appeared to be a "screw loose" somewhere, as the commissioners have not as yet asked for bids for the construction of the building and that they will not do so until after the annual levy is made. This will be done in July or Aug ust. Sheriff Quinton is of the opinif'ii that I he commissioners are needlessly wasting time and that they could easily award the contract and let the work of con struction proceed and not, have to wait for the levy, which is sure to be made in compliance with the expression of the Miters. He is of the opinion that contractors could be readily procured to bid on the job with this understanding. , Louisville Courier, prom Saturday's Dally. W. I). Wheeler came up from his home (his morning to attend to some trading wi'h the dill'erentl merchants. Nicholas Halmes came up this morning from Weeping Water to attend to some business matters at Hie court hoiis-. Henry Horn of Cedar Creek came in this niornhg to attend to some trading with the different merchants of the city. Elnionl Preston of Weeping Water came up yesterday in his fine I'nige-lielroil 1 ar ami spent the day here with friends. Ed S. Tult, one of the live mer- chanls of Murray, came un last evening ami spent a few hours here looking after luisiness mat ters. William Schneider of Cedar Creek was in the city (bis morn ing for ;i few hours looking after some business mallei's at tin court house. William Puis of near Murray. accompanied by Charles Enaclke- nieier of Weeping Water, was in I lie city today for a few hours looking after business matters. Mrs. Harry Pein end babv and Miss Millie Pein of Kansas Cilv. ' Missouri, arrived last evening ...... m from their home a,id will make a short visit here'at the Gus Pein home. This afternoon final settlement was had in the estate of William Wiley, deceased, and the admin istrator, W. D. Wheeler, released irom his duties. The estate comes from the vicinity of Mur ray. 1'OR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs. S3.no per 100, Mrs. George A. Katl'enberger, Route 2, Plattsmouth, Neb. 3-17-tfd Elmer Hallstrom Home. Just two weeks from the day he entered the hospital Elmer Hallstrom returned homo this aft ernoon on No. 2, feeling very much improved in health. He was (Iterated on May 5, and from the start his condition was most pleasing to the doctors and at tendants and his friends were overjoyed this afternoon "to see him come walking up from (In tra in. II FINE LOT OF BOYS HERE FROM LINCOLN The base ball team which was here from Lincoln Saturday and Sunday, was composed of a line lot of young men and during their slay here enjoyed themselves so much that they desire to return in a couple of weeks for another game with the Hoosters. They would make an excellent al l ran, t ion and 1 liu fans hero bellcvo that the Boosters can take I hem in on another game, as they have not anything on (he locals when il conies to playing. The star of the teams is Franks, and he is without doubt one of the best pitchers seen here this season. UNION SERVICES OF THREE The union services of the Pres byterian, Methodist and Christian churches, held last, evening at the Methodist church, were very largely attended, there being some !)0l) persons present. The young people's ir.cbiing was also well attended and the services full of much benefit to the worshippers. The sermon at the worship hour was delivered by Rev. I). L. Dun kleltergcr of the Christian church and was a very powerful and con vincing one and greatly impress ed his hearers with its appeals for belter living. The music al the service was furnished by the choir and Glee club of the Methodist church and a beautiful solo was rendered by jHm York in his usual pleasing manner. These services will be continued at the different churches until the opening of the revival services here in June. W. G. Meisinger drove in Sat urflny afternoon from his home, west of the city, ami at (ended to senne trading with the merchants for a few hours. kl St. Paul's Aid Society. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul's church will meet at the residence of Mrs. P. Hansen on Thursday afternoon, May 22. Members and friends are cordial ly invited. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury tiu-N-ury will mir. ly iliwlrny thn (.Pin,, of ,,,,,.11 t.llfl (' .III l lil. Iv- il..r.... I i rut. i. , Wll'lll' MVMI'IU Wlll-ll ii inn.' t Hii-i i.,1. ,i.. - ; . .. . ....i i - "ni. Flint w. iMlrU i. tl I MMi.inl im-v.t In- il,. ,) ,n,.,., prnm ri,,. ' ,'V "j1','" '"" f ' ""' X'""1 .'' ""1 li.. 1 1. .If ilii lvi. i r,i tin in ll.i'i'. f.:i'li,ri-.l I -V I' J. I I.. 1.1 . " .' I I I.. f'U-W I ti-l l : I iL.... I I .. 1 '" Ci I'l "! niit.wis m'V. ' r' ''"' I i I" .' mir Hull' I'lit'i.T'' . i.t i f.'.iuiiiM :, i.,:., I 'n '' ! i " ', .1 , ( (i,t .v i ':' " i Miii. f' ..... ' ' - '! '-. I'-' ... T.V. ...P !..,!! m biioc if ftlsiiJGKli For tl cinu u icinity we extend the glad hand of welcome and wish you tc call at any time and look over the largest line of Dry Goods and Notions in the city. A pleasure to show good at any time. Just received a shipment of ready-to-wear dresses in the most fascinating and artistic colors and stripes. If House Presses in stripes and fancy, one of the many big bargains at Special Rug Sale Saturday, May 24th WATCH FOR PARTICULARS