In Ike IHxiriet C'aurt lit nml for Caaa (unty, Xebranka. W illiam L. Nickels, assignee of Gert v.i.le M. Wilev, uiul Willium liainey, i'lauiti:!, vs. C arle.s UJwani Wiley, liefentlant. Nvtlce to the lefendut. Charles Kd ward Wiley: You will take notice tliat on the 30th !av of April, A. U, 1SU, William L. Nickels, plaiutilT herein, tiled iiis peti tion and affidavit in the District Court .t Cass Countv, Nebraska, apulnst you, the object ami prayer of which is to revive a certain judgment obtained tttainst vou by Gertrude M. Wiley and William Kalney on November lfi, A. U. 1901. for the sum of IBiiS.OO with in terest at the rate of seven per cent ) r annum from date and costs of suit taxed in the sum of IJl.tiO, which Bald judgment on November H, 1911. be came dormant. That no part of said judgment has ever been paid, and al leging that during all of said period of time you have been insolvent, and praying' that an order !e entered re viving said judgment, and awarding plaintiff execution thereon in the sum of ItiiiH.OO with interest at seven per tent per annum from November 16, J f 0 1, and all accrued costs. You are required to answer said peti tion and affidavit and show cause, if flnv, on or before the lGth day of June, A.'D., 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 fail to answer, appear or show cause before said dute, your default will be duly entered therein, and said order of revivor will be issued, of all of which you will take due notice. Dated this 3rd day of May. A. IX 1913. WILLIAM L. NICKLES. Assignee of Oertrude M. Wiley, and William Rainey, Plaintiff. "RAWL8 & HOBRKTSON, Attorneys. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE. In the IMntrlet Court la and for Cam County, Kebraaka. John W. Barr, Roy A. Barr, et al., Plaintiffs va. JoKie C. Barr. et al.. Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that under nd by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court in and for Cass Countv. Ne braska, entered In the above entitled cause on the 3rd day of May, A. D 1!13, 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 Cltv of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest responsible bid der for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: The West half V) of the South east ouarter (SE'A) of Section three ii): the Northeast quarter (NKV4) of Section ten (10): the South half (SV4) cif the Northwest quarter (NWVi) of Section ten (10), all in Township eleven U H. I fin ire n ne (91 Knst or the bth V. M In Cass County, Nebraska, and I fmir tit In Hl.irtr tufntv (201. Vrck's Grove Addition to the City of Lincoln. Lancaster County. Nebraska, nnd Lots five hundred forty-seven (547) and five hundred forty-eight (548), in the Village of Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska, which said last Mescriber lots In the Village of Greenwood will be sold subject to the life estate there in of Josle C. Barr. Said sale will be held open for one iiour. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this rth dav of May, A. I). 1913. C. A. RAWLS, Referee C. S. POLK, Attorney. NOTICE TO CKEDITOHS. In County Court. STATU OF NEBRASKA, Cass Countv. 88. In the Matter of the Estate of Cor nelius Bengen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the credit org of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims filed against said fstate, before me. County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said County, on the 31st day of May, 1913 and on the 2ud day of December, 1913 at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for exam inatlon. adjustment and allowance. All claims must be tiled In said court on or before said last hour of hearing Witness my hand ond seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 29th dav of April, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN .1. BKESON. County Judge ORI1KU TO SHOW CA15E. In the District Court of an County. itrbrnskn. In the Matter of the Application of George E. Kyan, Guardian of Joseph Elton ' ltyan nnd Archie J. Kyan, Minors, to Sell Ileal Estate. Now on tills 4th day of April. 1913, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of George H. Kyan, gunrdlan of the persons and the prop erty of Joseph Elton Kyan and Archie ,T. Kyan, minors, praying for a license to sell the interest of his said wards. In the following described real estate to-wit: East half of northeast quarter (EV4 N. E. ), Section sixteeen (I61. township tin (10). range nine (9) east, in Cass county, Nebraska. In which real estate t'ie snld wards own an undivided one fifteenth (1-15) each, and lots thlrteeen 13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15). in Mock four (4). Village of Alvo, Cuss county, Nebraska, In which snld wards own each an undivided one-fortieth 1-40), or so much of said renl estate and of the Interests of snld wards therein as It shall seem to the court to 1" for the best interests of suld wards. It Is hereby ordered by the court and iidjndjied. flint the next of kin, and rill persons Interested in snld matter, np-j.-ar before me at chambers at the City of Klnttsmouth, Nebraska, at the hour '( 1.30 o'clock p. m., on the liOth day of May, 1913, to show cause, If any there be, why such license he not granted to aid petitioner. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published In the l'latts moiith Weekly Journal for three weeks successively next immediately before I lie date of said hearing. Given under my hand at the city of riattsmouth. Nebraska, on this 4tli day of April, 1913. HARVEY P. TRAVIS. Judge of the 1 list ret Court. In the County Court In and for Catt County, Nebraska. ' I n Hi Kstatk or Wai.tih I ItflTlPP J. Whiti. Dkckasbd. f WUIIUC To all Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that on the 10th day of May, A. P., 1013. Annie Iona W htte. Hied her petition In the aliove court alleging the death (estate of Walter. I. White, on the 4th day of May, A. P., ItM.I. and presenting an Instrument purporting to tie snld last will and testament for Drohate. A hearing will lie had on said petition on the .11 st day of May, A. P.. lUI.'t. at one o'clock p. m., before which hour all objections thereto. If any. must lie tiled. By the court AIXF.N J. BF.ESON. County Judge JUwIb & Koliertson, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In the matter of the Estate of Alice M. Tague, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased that bearings will be had upon claims filed against said eslate, before rue, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at llr? County Court room in Plattsinoutli, in sail County, on the 3 1st day of May 1913, and on the 2nd day of De- comber. 1913. at 10 o clock a. in. each day, for examination, adjust iii lit nnd allowance. All claims must be filed in sail ,., .... i..r...... hui li. .1 1 r M - I U 1 I I'll ' 1 I'V H'l ' HI i - n i a ' r i j t ,f hearing:. i Witness my ami seal ofjv ai.l County CouM, at I'lall- mouth, Ntlnaska, this 11 day of I May, 1913. (Sean Al.l.KX .1. HKKSOX. County Jmlge. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It Mav Concern: The CoiiimiMsioiier.s appointed lo view and YACA'I K a road com mencing at half H-ction line on south sido of Section 28, Town ship 10, Range 12, running thence north one mile on half section ine thoruph center of said Section .'X, and terminating at north side of Section 28, on slid half section ine. (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 tiled in the County Clerk's Office on or before noon on the 5th day of July, A. 1)., 1913, or such road will be vacated "Without reference thereto. (Seal, D. C. MORGAN, County Clerk. IMattsniouth, Neb., May 1st, 1913. IN COUNTY COURT. STATE OF NEBRASKA, 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 tiled in this court petition for the aopointment of an administrator of above estate. That a hearing will he had upon said petition before this court in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 31st day of May, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day. All objections thereto, if anv. must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said Coun ty this 1 21 h day or May, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN T. HEESON, County Judge. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Board of County Commis sinners of Cass County have found that the public good requires that a mad be opened on the Section line, commencing at a point where Road No. 303, Cass County, Nebraska, crosses the Section line between Sections 8 and 17 Township 10 North., Range 13, Cass county, Nebraska, running thence East on s;r,l Section line to Road No. 155 between Sections 9 and 10. Township 10 North, Range 13, Cass Co.mty, Nebraska, and all objections hereto, or laiins for (lamag'3, must be tiled in the County Clerk's ollice on or lefore noon on tin; 1 T 1 1 1 day of July. A. I). 1913. or such mad will e opened wilhotil reference (hereto. (Seal; I). C. MOROAN, County Clerk. Plallsmouth. Neb.. May Dili, 1913. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom II May Concern The Commissioner appoint ed to examine and report a road commencing al Hie Northeast corner of Lot 2, Seel ion 20, Tow n 1 1 1 1 U Range 1 1, running tlienct South along Ihc West bank of tin Missouri river, as near as prac lieablc, through Sections 20-29 and 33, Township 12, Range 1 i, lo the head of Gorhcnoiir's Island, I hence crossing I be slough, thenet Soul I) along Hie East bank of tin slough through Section 33, Town- hip 12, Range 14, and through Seel ion i, Township 11, Range 14, and lermiiial ing on the South line of Lol IT), in said Section, has re ported in favor of Hie establish nieiit thereof; and all objection hereto, or claims for damages must be filed in the Counly Clerk's Office on or before noon on the 25th day of July,, A. D. 1913, or such road will lie established without reference thereto. (Seal) I). C. MORGAN, County Clerk. Plallsmouth, Neb., May 20th, 1913. To admire, to Ioy, to regret, Is U lire, Baul a gnat writer. Do Dot lot ta regret be brought on by cough or cold, which it treattxl when it first appeared would have easily been controlled. Allei'l Cough Balsam brings welcomed ruuei in suoh cast. Contains no harmful ingredients. a&c, 50o. and $1.00 bottles at all dealers. Keep it Handy For an mawney : -t when totnl.nu or inddMi atrknM W erma, nothing- la mora awful thin 1 I 4 vmmuti (rtut bath') Inralnalil forDiarrhcra, Crampi, etc. V - " - .!..'...!...?, a a a) a a a a a CAlS Cfl-KfY llEinS, PLRU, PiE3. vwrv. - r - i - wv I'he following is the program for Ihc foi'tv -third annual com mencement exercises of the Peru Stale Normal school, Mav 18-23, 1913. at Peru. Neb.: Sunday, May 18. ll:(H) a. in r.accalaureale ser- selinon. 2:3u p. 111. Inion meeting . M. C. A.. V. V. C. A., N. C. A. and E. (i. Monday, May 19. 8:00 -p. in. Everett open ses sion. Tuesday, May 20. 8:00 p. in. Pliilomathean open session. Wednesday, May 21. 00 p. in. Base ball, Ihiane vs. Peru. 8:00 p. in. Senior class play. Thursday, May 22. 8:30 a. in. Final convocation. Recital, Adelphian quartet. 10:00 a. in. Class day exercises Toy painting class 1913. Annual May festival. 2:30 p. in. The Messiah. 7:00 p. in. President's recep tion. 8:30 p.m. Grand concert. Friday, May 23. 10:00 a. in. Prelude concert. 10:30 a. in. Commencement ad dress and graduating ex ercises. 12:30 ii. m. Alumni luncheon and induction of class of 1913 into alumni association Wednesday evening al 5:15 Hie senior class wended llieir way io Buck creek! where they held their annual picnic. Mr. Wiley served e luncheon promptly at 0:30 p in. tine very important leaune i a r ... I of the picnic was the burying of the '-tronhv box." which will be duur up in two years by the alumni class of 'ir. The graduates of May 23 from Cass county are: l-.ditn inn Vmick, Noel Tyson, William R Roellger, Nellie Nickel. Hulda Raaoss. llnwena Pollard and Florence Wilkinson. l'hose graduating al the end o summer sciiooi are: i.uciic miss Mar . Jameson and Radio Livingston. Friday morning the "19 1: eruvians" will be distributed These "Peruvians are considered the best thai have ever been put out by the senior classes, as wt as I he most expensive. The Peru base ball team has been making a tour during I his week. Mnmlav Ibev played Ihc York Slate league lea Score: York 8; Peru. 1. TucMlav. Coiner. Scon eru 12; Coiner, 8. Wednesday. Weslexan. Scon We.-b-yan. 0: Peru. 2. Thur.-ilav. Iioaue. Score. )oan 3; Peru. 11. Friday I hey play Kearney and then relurn home Saturday after noon, when they will play Wes- leyan here. ELMWOOD. ! Leader-Echo. ; Mi. Frank Cook returned Sunday evening from a visit with relatives at Plattsmouth. C. W. Kral'l, former M. P. agent here, was shaking hands Willi old Elniwood friends Monday. Edgar Stolz of Milford came in Saturday for a few days' visit, with his sister, Mrs. David Kunz, jr. R. S. fiordan of Hillings, Mont., is paying an extended visit to bis daughter, Mrs. William Hulllsh. (irandma Hollenbeck's fine tulip bed was robbed Sunday night. The evil designing miscreant should be apprehended and brought before the proper ofllcials as a public example Dr. Trenholm will be absent from his dental parlors Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 19, 20 and 21, when he will be iu at tendance at the state dental con vention in Omaha. Miss Edith Abel of Wyoming, a former resident of this place, is enjoying a visit wltn jsimwooa friends. She is on her way home from Chicago, where she' has been attending school. Mrs. I. M. Liston of Lane, Kas., is enjoying a visit with her son, Dr. 0. E. Liston. But the new granddaughter is the principal attraction for Mrs. Liston here at this particular time. Ed Penterman left . Tuesday morning for Springfield, Illinois, lo participate in the deliberations of Ihe national Woodmen insurg ent convention at that place as one of the Nebraska delegates. Frank P. Sheldon of Nehawka came up lasl evening from his home lo look after business mai lers. ' Local News l'i..m TueMlay- Pally. l'r. tl. II. (iiluioie came tip this morning from .Murray to look af- er business matters al the court house. I.. 1). lliatt, the Murray mer hant, was in the city today for few hours looking after business mailers. Oeorge A. KafTenberger was in own today for a few hours look ing alter some trading with t lie merchants. Menry (iuthinann and wife ame over from Murdock yester- lay to make a short visit with datives in this city. W. C. Hamilton came over this morning from Red Oak, Iowa, to look after his property in the north part of the city. Stuart Janda of Havelock was here yesterday for a few hours visiting with his relatives in this city, returning to his home yes terday afternoon. Mrs. E. E. Roesner of Lincoln, who was visiting here with her irother, George Lushinsky and family, over Sunday, returned to her home this morning on the arly Burlington train. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler and daughter were visitors in this city Saturday. Mrs. Spangler and daughter called at this ollice and enewed the subscription of Peter Spangler at Weeping Water. Louie Puis and family, of the vicinity of Murray, motored to this cilv Saturday for a visit with friends and to allend lo business matters. While here Mr. Puis was a pleasant caller at itns ollice and renewed his allegiance to I he Old Reliable for another year. From Wednesday's Dally. Frank McElroy of Lincoln came own last evening on No. 2 to at tend to some business matters for a lime. M. (i. Churchill of Murray was in the city today for a few hours, coining up on tne cany Missouri Pacific train. W. F. (iillespio of Mynard was in I he oily last evening for a few hours en route from Omaha lo his home. II. P. Smith of Weeping Water was in the city for a few hours today looking after business mat ters al I he court house. (ieorge M. llild of Mynard was in the cily today for a few hours looking after some business mat lers with Ihe merchants. William Ieleslcrnier, the Elm- wood attorney, was in the cily lo day looking after some legal mailers at the court house. mv. Hoy noycr 01 iiarua, .on., arrived this morning to visit Here for a lime with her mother, Mrs. I. N. Cmuinings and family. I. 1. Shrader drove up Ibis :;;ei'iiing from his home near Murray and spoil' a few hours here looking al'ler nine business mailers. Mrs. E. ,1. ElhriJge of Creen wood arrived lat evening over the Liiilingloii and will make a shor visit here wild her sisler. Mrs. S E. Mi'Elwain. Mrs. 11. W. Livingston and Mrs. Lloyd (lapen departed lasl even- ins on No. 2 for Peru, w here I hey will allend (he graduating exer cises of Ihe normal school. Charley McCuire departed this morning on ,n, l. lor usmonii, Neb., to make a shorl visit wilh his sisler, Miss Mary, who is leaching there. D. F. Foster, wife and daugh- ler, Miss Nellie of Taroma, Wash inglon, arrived this morning from Winlersel, la., where I hey had been attending the funeral of the late Dr. E. W. Foster, and will visit for a few days with Mrs. Foster's sister, Mrs. Val Murkd and family. Farm for Sale. Anyone wanting to buy a farm would do well to see W. R. Tlryan, county assessor. For Sale. New buggy, ahrnoss and No. 1 sinple driver. Outfit at the home of Geo. Marks, Nehawka. Wes Kivett. Buy your fanoy the Journal office. stationery at Lousy Chic Oirm thm a charge. Kill the lie wltn. . r )'. ...J v... v...i. hot!), rlilrka. Gtt l'ratta I'rjflt- I'm a ii, ! f aliarlnn Dooklet. i no-race I'ouliry llnok Ir tiv Mali J. V. Egcnbcrgcr 2 More Cases of our Famous Darnproof Sox are on the way We expect them here by the time you read this ad. The sale on these sox has been so great that the mills could not supply the demand. We have been obliged to disappoint a good many by this de lay, but you will find them here now. 6 pairs for 60c guaranteed 6 months This makes 6500 pairs handled by us C. E. Wescott's Sons Always the Home of Satisfaction CEDAR CREEK. Mr. Nessin was in Omaha Fri day. Ever body put in the day fish ing Sunday. R. N. Thomson has charge of the cream station. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schneider were shopping in riaiisinouin Saturday. Mrs. Anna (livens was here visiting her sister, Mrs. WollV, Saturday. W. II. Meisinger, who has been ick for Ihe past week, is able to be out again. Everybody is cleaning up llieir ols and making the town look like something. Judge Newell, W. D. Jones and Mr. 1 ncke were trying their hand catching bass Friday. The Heat rice Creamery Co. has opened up a cream station in Cedar Creek. We are coming to Ihe front. J. W. WollT and wife went to Omaha after Mr. olll s oar, which he had in Omaha gelling repaired. . Our blacksmith, .James John son, was in Louisville Friday night, Ihe first time in six months. He stayed at home. Mr. and Mrs. (1. P. Meisinger OflBUCI 40 Here Is a rooneysavlng proposition for prospective home builders. Read this wonderful building offer. mi .65 Duys All the Materials to Build this ' 6 Room House Price includes1 all lumber, mill work, lath, shingles, sid inc flooring, ceil- J ,'f v Fv( t.-uJ Ui? IK-.V-liUk-li 32 inp, finishing lumber, building paper, pipe, gutter, sash weights and hard ware. Price is at mill or factory. Ask us for freight-paid price This is Our House Design No. 2362 Economy of floor space and low cost of construction are the eontpio uoui features of this house, and these arc items that appeal to a very large number of people. It is also neat and roomy and has an ttractiT p pearanc from the outside. Free Book of Plans. Th handiomcat book ever pak liihcd ol in kind. Show the lati-sl t( nniern, up to-datc deaium of liousca, bun galows ana barns. Krcn to all prospective buildrrs. Contains a world ol valuable in formation. If you inti-nd to build doot delay ssoding for Ibis valuable book. Consult Us. If you wish any tnforaaatloa 00 the building subject w are here to live it to you irae ol chart1. Our vait experience enables us to show you lb "abort-auto" of bulldlaf oae ratios., as well as selections of materials. Don't hesitate to ask ui lor toy inlet na tion Deeded. Call and Seo Us Doforo Buying Before building a boxe you should call at our office and let as figure on the materials, and after yea seaaa sag faatlaas from our extended eiperlence. Wa eaa save yaa aeaaey end help you to build the most ettrascUve and confoftabw boa aosiible lor the sooty you base to spend. 10c lb is our established price for this season for first quality standard binder twine made 1913. This twine has not been stored in some warehouse for several years, but will be shipt direct from the factory from this year's stock, assuring you of pet -J 'ect binder twine that is so good that we have had our name printed on the tag, which in dicates that we personally guaranteeewery poundof the twine that leaves our yard. This price is spot cash, 4c per pound higher lor credit 10c lb. Cedar Greek Lumber Company and son, Erwin, and Henry Their olf, wife and baby went to Spring field to spend the day Sunday. Friday being the last day of school they had exercises at the school house in the afternoon, at which there was a good attend ance of the patrons of the school. C. K. Melzger of Mynard and Ralph DulT came in Saturday morning in a car, bringing their friends and spending the day catching bass. 0. P. Meisinger went to I'latts inoulli Saturday and turned in his assessor's book, being the fourth man done wilh Ihe job. O. P. always pushes things along. Thursday was Walter Hessin llow's rwenly-third birthday and he celebrated it by having a fish ing parly in the evening. Every body enjoyed a good time, but Waller could not get any fish. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury an moriMirjr will dnroljr di-ntroy Dip wniii ot nmctl nml im plftrly (lfrttiiKn tlif Hhtilp HTHtmu when viitcrliiir It IhroiiKb tbe imicotM mirfucvH. Nurfe mil lc hIiouIiI nciiT lit" uni'il rici'pt oil pirwrlp tlniia from ri'putaulp ihylcllii, the dnuiK thi'T will (to la ti'U fold to tin Rootl Jou ran xa Mlily iIitItk from tht'tn. liiill'a Catarrh Curw. nmtiiifai'turi'il lijr V. J. Chciicjr A Co., Toloilo, O., nmtiilaa no iniTriiry, and la taken Intoriiallr, m l inn illi'iM'tly iiKin the lilmxl anil miicoua aur fni'i of tl rli,ni. In buying llall'a C'atnrrb ( iin- ! auri you itrt Hi" (tcinilni'. It I t.ikrn 1 1 i t -r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ami niailo In ToWmIo, Ohio. Iy K. J. ( lii'in y ti Co. 'IVatlmoiilula fri'O, f"M lijr Dr(ilt. Trice. Vte. per tut tic. 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