The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 26, 1913, Image 3

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    Iii the Dlnirlrt Court In nut! for mm
t'oiiuly, Ai-brunka.
Viiliarn h. Nickels, assignee of Gcrt-if-le
M. Wiley, ami William H:iinpy,
l'iHintiii,
V3.
diaries Eihvunl Wiley.
litfeiulant.
Notice to tl.e Defendant, Charles KJ
ward Wiley:
Vou will take notice tlifit on the 30th
day of April, A. U. 181S. William U
Nk-kels, plaintiff lieiein, tiled his peti
tion and afiitlavlt In the District Court
vt Cass County, Nebraska, against you,
the object and prayer of which is to
revive a certain judgment obtained
Hpalnst you by Gertrude M. Wiley and
William Halney on November 16, A. D.
r.M'l, for the sum of $62S.0U with In
terest at the rate of seven per cent
per annum from date and costs of suit
taxed in the sum of $ J 4.t0, which said
judgment on November 14, 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 be entered re
viving said judgment, and awarding
plaintiff execution thereon In the sum
ot 1628.00 with interest at seven per
cent per annum from November 16,
1V01, 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. 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
plajntlff 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
of which you will take due notice.
Dated this 3rd day of May, A. it. 1913.
WILLIAM L. NICKLES,
Assignee of Gertrude M. Wiley,
and William Rainey, Plaintiff.
RAWLS & KOBEKTSON,
Attorneys.
NOTICE OK HEKEHEK'S SALE.
Id the DUtrlrt Court In and for Can
County, Nebraaka.
John W. Barr, Hoy A. Barr, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
JoNie C. Barr, et al.,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court In and for Cass County, Ne
rraska, entered In the above entitled
cause on the 3rd day of May, A. D.
1913, the undersignod 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 Plattsmouth,
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 W) of the South
east quarter (MEVi) of Hectlon three
(3); the Northeast quarter (NE'4) of
.Section ten (10); the South half (!)
of the Northwest quarter (NWy) of
Section ten (10), all in Township eleven
(11). Hange nine (9) East of the 6th
1. M., In Cass County, Nebraska, and
Lot four (4), in Block twenty (20),
Keek's Grove Addition to the City of
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska,
and Lots live hundred forty-Reven (547)
and five hundred forty-eight (548), In
the Village of Greenwood, Cass County,
Nebraska, which said last described
lots In the Village of Greenwood will
le sold subject to the life estate there
in of Josie C. Barr.
Said sale will be held open for one
hour.
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this
fth day of Mav, A. D. 1913.
C. A. RAWLS, Referee.
C. S. POLK, Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In County Court.
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Cass County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Cor
nelius Bengen, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
he had upon claims filed against said
estate, 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 2nd day of December, 1913,
at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for exam
ination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be filed 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 dnv of April. 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
ROAD NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Concern:
The Commissioner appoint
ed to examine and report a road
commencing al (he Northeast
corner of Lot 2, Section 20, Town
ship 12, Range 1 i, running: thence
South along- the West hank of Ilie
Missouri river, as near as prac
ticable, through Seel ions 20-29
and 33, Township 12, Range 11, to
the head of Oorhenour's Island,
thence crossing 1 lie slough, I hence
South along' I he East hank of the
slough through Section 33. Town
ship 12, flange 14, and through
Si-ctiiui i, Township It, Range 11,
and terminating on the South line
of Lot 15, in said Section, has re
ported in favor of the establish
Did You Ever Refuse to Answer a
Long Distance Call?
As a matter of fact, you are quick to an
swer such a calL So is every one else. It
means business, and you can present a prop
osition with the certainty that it will be
carefully considered right now.
You can reach your trade direct your
salesman by the Long Distance Telephone
and save money. You can make your tel
ephone produce a surprising profit. Our toll
lines reach almost everywhere in this sec
tion. Try this modern business method. Put
your telephone on the pay-roll and see how
economically it can travel for you.
Lincoln Telephone and
Telegraph Company
J. K. POLLOCK, Local Manager
ment thereof; and all objections
hereto, or claims for damages, j
must be tiled in the County Clerk's 1
Otlke on or before noon on the
, . , , . i
-;!u nay oi jui .. i. r,'i.i. or
such road will be established
without reference thereto.
(Seal 1). C. MOIUiAN,
County Clerk.
IMattsmoulh, Neb., May 20th,
ID 13.
ROAD NOTICE.
To All Whom It May 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, Range 12, running thence
north one mile on half section
line thorugh center of said Section
28, anil terminating at north side
of Section 28, on said half section
line, (said road referred to is
known as a part of Road No. 165)
has reported in favor of the vaca
tion thereof; and all objections
hereto, or claims for damages,
must be filed in the County Clerk's
Office on or before noon on the 5th
day of July, A. D., 1913, or such
road will be vacated without
reference thereto.
(Seal. D. C. MORGAN,
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, 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 anpointment of
an administrator of above estate.
That a hearing will lie 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
any, 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 12th day of May, 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN T. BEESON,
County Judge.
ROAD NOTICE.
To AH Whom It May Concern:
The Board of County Commis
sioners of Cass County have found
that the public good requires that
a road 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 said Section line
to Road No. 155 between Sections
9 and 10. Township 10 North,
Range 13, Cass County, Nebraska,
and all objections hereto, or
claims for damages, must be filed
in the County Clerk's ollice on or
before noon on the 15th day of
July, A. O. 1913, or such road will
be opened without reference
thereto.
(Seal) I. C. MOIUiAN,
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth, N.d.. May 91b,
1913.
NOTICE OF BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
The County Hoard of Equaliza
tion will set, for the purpose of
equalizing the assessment of Cass
County for the year 1913 in the
Commissioners' Chamber at the
Court Rouse in Plattsmouth, Ne-
lraka, beginning Tlles.lav. June
...... ,,. ..... ,'
U'Ul, li'lo, at 1" OCIOCK a. 111.,
and continue from day to day up
to noon on sa tin lav. June 14th.
19I3.'
All claim for equalization
must be tiled on or before Friday,
June 13th. A. !., 1913.
I). C. MORI JAN.
Coun.ly Clerk.
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
hearings will be had upon claims
filed against said estate, 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 2nd day of De
cember, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
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 Platts
mouth, Nebraska, this 1st day of
May, 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
l'iuttsmoutli, My 20, 1913.
ISdiiril mot pursuant to adjournment.
I 'resent. C. li. Jordan and Julius A.
l'itz, County Commissioners; I). C
Morgan. County Clerk. Minutes of the
previous session read ami approved,
when the following husines was trans
acted In reKular form:
A bill presented from S. H. Atwood
of Lincoln for nursinK smallpox pati
ents at Cedar Creek, amounting to Jlt:i,
in favor of Tom Archer, uctlnB as
nurse; also a hill from Wolff & Ault
for $5 for Krocerles furnished Tom
Archer. Inasmuch ns Tom Archer had
heen killed hy the cars at Cedar Creek
aloim the fore part of May, J913, and
that an inquest had heen held by the
county sheriff, acting as coroner, upon
the advice of the county attorney the
above Mils were turned over to the
acting coroner.
The County Hoard of Initialization
will set for the purpose of equulixing
the assessments of Cass county for the
year 191 3, in the commissioners' cham
ber at the court house In l'iattsmouth,
Neb., betflnnlnK Tuesday, June 10, 191H,
a. m., and continue from day to day
up to noon Saturday, June 14, 1913. All
claims for equalization must be tiled
on or before Friday, June 14, 1913.
County clerk reported Andre Thoiu
sen had paid his fee of $1,000 for saloon
license at Cedar Creek and presented
bis bond (or $1,000, which was ap
proved. The following claims were allowed
on the General fund:
H. A. Schneider, postal supplies. . 89.06
Julius A. Pit., salary and mile
age 3S.90
('. II. Jordan, sume
Waterman Lumber & Coul Co.,
coal ami lumber to court house
John McNurlin, iewiii river
road and livery
65.15
9.S0
5.09
C. 1. Qulnton, acting coroner,
Inquest Thomas Archer l'J.",'
C. 1. (Jiiintun, sheriff, same f.30
C. L. Herger, Juror, same 1.10
M. I-. Kriedilch, same 1.10
Frank Gohclman, same 1.10
John I.indemati, same 1.10
John McNurlin, same 1.10
G. I. Kastwooil, same 1.10
Ij. L. McCarthy, witness, sume.. 1.10
W. o. Vilott, same 1.10
!. K. Iluddleson, same 1.10
Frank liownlng, same 1.10
J. It. l.esti ange, same 1.10
I if. J. S. Livingston, same 1.10
ir. Cook, same 1.10
Mr. Cummins, same 1.10
Geo. Becker, sume .. 1.10
K. W. Clement, sume 1.10
Avoca Town Hall Co., room for
election, Avoca 1'reclnct
U. W. Uhoden, viewing roads be
tween sections 19 and 20. i II,
It. II uud 14
Klopp & iiartlett Co., eleilio'i
booths and road ledger. ... .
Dr. K. 1. Cummins, liieloiiilo
case J. A. I'crry
J. M. Levda, same
James liobeii:on, same
C. 1). U Oa on, same
Henry 'I'rout, same
ave I ; I -, sume
Manspeaker, same
lr. K. l. Cummins, Imq'i.o case
Ktliel ). 'erry
J. M. l.eydn, sume
James Kobntsin, same
C. U. yulnton, same
Ir. N. D. Talcott, same
Thomas Tli-own, same ...
Mrs. Fred Ilrown, same
5.00
i.MI
17 50
! d0
.1.0 J
f .7.1
K.42
I.'i'j
2.0)
J.J0
8." 0
;i no
5.75
35.82
5. SO
:i.ho
5.80
The l'iattsmouth Journal, plant
ing and supplies IS. 40
K. A. Wurl, mdse. to Monroe,
Wittstruck and llobson 27.30
H. It. Schmidt, assessing F.lm-
wood precinct 127.30
Geo. W. Shrader, et al., return of
road deposit 24.20
Klopp & Uartlett Co.. supplies to
county superintendent D9.00
V. J. White, coal to Wittstruck,
Johnson, Warden and llobsons 82. B0
Henry Hilbert, mare and colt to
county farm 173.00
Fred H. Ossenkop, assessing
Louisville precinct, 1913... 122.50
L. G. Larson, removing storm
sash at county farm 3.50
G. I'. Melslnger, assesslnR Fight
Mile Grove precinct, 1913 124.20
Weeplnft Water Republican,
printing commissioner pro
ceedings 11.29
Fmll Walters work at poor farm 33.60
Kroehler Bros, mdse, to county
farm 15.75
Hlchey Bros., lumber to Jail and
county farm 139.90
Ir. J. B. Martin, visit to A. Kern 2.00
8. II. Atwood, groceries, coal,
etc., furnished smallpox pati
ents 50.38
W. N. Minford, assessing Stove
creek precinct, 1913 113.10
C. 1. Qulnton, acting coroner,
bill of Tom Archer, nursing
smallpox patients 57.75
Kroehler Bros., hardware to
court house 17.75
The following claims were allowed
on the Itoad fund:
C. W. Ieach, road work, rtoad
District No. 14 27.60
Kroehler Bros, material, Itoad
District No. 27 6.00
Walte Hall, road work, Bood
District No. 15 8.00
J. D. Allen, same. Bond District
No. 10 19.95
Sam Wot lake, drag roads, Road
District No. 16 3.00
Johnson Jones, repair work,
Knad District No. 13 11.40
S. C. llovles, roud work, Bond
District No. 16 10.00
Llnlnger Implement Co., drag,
Road District No. 12 15.00
Llnlnger Implement
Co., drag,
Itoad District No
9 15.00
Llnlnger Implement
Co.. ding.
Bond District No
11 13.00
0
Llnlnger Implement
Co., ding,
j l-iniuner Implement Co., drau,
! Road I'iMikt N.i. 1
11 s
') 10
H
is. II
C. F. Val'.ty. ,oiUl work. Komi
j TA!; iYi
''" N" i
Lee Arnett Co, culvert
it oiid
IMslilct No. 7
Le- Amen I-,,., culvert. Ona.i
District No. 6 6.1.42
l.ee .a r lieu Co.. culvert, Itoad
District No. 15
Lee Arnett Co., culvert, Boad
District No. 16
Lee Arnett Co., culvert. Boad
District No. 2
Lee Arnett Co.. scraper, Itoad
District No. 1
I.ee Arnett Co., repairs, Boad
District No. 7
Lee Arnett Co., repairs. Boad
District No. l;s
Lee Arnett Co., repairs. Bond
District No. 15
Lee Arnett Co., repairs, Boad
District No. 6
K. H. Clymer, road work, Boad
District No. 8
Blchey Bros., lumber. Boad Dis
trict No. l
Bichey Bros., drag, Boad Dis
trict No. 9
K. W. Noltlng, road work. Boad
61.62
9S.03
too
11.00
10.50
8.23
2.00
2.00
20.00
27.00
1.70
District No. 1 12.00
Walter Byers, same, Boad Dis
trict No. 27 63.50
The following claims were allowed
on the Bridge fund:
Waterman Lumber & Coal Co.,
bridge lumber $ 32.73
Blchey Bros., same 4.45
Walter Byers. bridge work.... 11.45
Nebraska Construction Co., ad
vance on bridge contract.... 1,500.00
Board adjourned to meet Tuesday,
June 3. 191.1.
D. C. MORGAN. County Clerk.
PUBLIC BOUND TO
1011
Autninnbili's are all right, but
the nublic i bound to have iiro
lection from I hem, despite the
fael that they are multiplying
rapidly. No class of citizens is
mure determined that there shall
be safely than I he auto own
iuiluniobiles, than the auto own
ers themselves. This was richly
demonstrated in Chicago last
week when a jury convicted an
auto driver of murder in having
run down and killed a pedestrian,
and sentenced the driver to four
teen years in the penitentiary.
Note that on lhal jury were four
owners of automobiles. The cir
cumstances of the killing were
very aggravating. The fact that
automobile owners did not hesi
tate lo convict a reckless driver
of murder, and sentence him lo
a long term in I he penitentiary, is
assurance that the danger from
automobiles is from a very small
proporlion of their users. Most
ou to owners do not fear accidents
for which they may be responsi
ble, but every man thai uses a
machine wilh any sense does fear
the recklessness of the few who
are reckless.
Philip Hecker drove in Satur
day from his home west of I his
cily ami looked after some trad
ing for a few hours.
n
PKT Oil OM
AUTOMOBILES
Our Kind
5
C. E. Wescott's Sons
Always the Home of Stisf action
M NOT ONE FOR THE
PLATTSMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL?
due of the nicest and most
highly appreciated gifts that has
been made to the public schools
in this section was that given by
I he graduating class of 1913 of
the (llenwood High school, who
presented a line $50 Victor
Yietrola to the High school of
that cily. The musical instru
ments are being placed in all the
public schools in Omaha and have
proven a most delightful addition
and one that has pleased both tho
instructors and pupils. Such a
gift as I his is one that would be
an enjoyment to everyone attend
ing the school.
Meet at Hansen Home.
From Saturday's Dally.
A large number of the members
of the Ladies' Aid society of St.
is at hand when we
honor the dead, and the
best way to do that is
to do it in a patriotic way. Now
is the time, this is the place,
and today is the day to buy
that dress for the occassion.
Get a Parasol to
Match
the gown -all the latest novel
ties in this line just received
from the largest manufactur
ers in America. 75c to $5.00.
Silk Hose
are in great demand and we
have a large stock of the hand
somest that can be bought.
of Clothe:
is the kind that makes
you look prosperous
without impoverishing
your pocket-book; they
have a habit of look
ing more expensive
than they are. Just
take a look at some
of the Suits m our
windows marked $15,
$18, and $20.
If the price tickets
were not on them you
would naturally take
them to be worth $5
more. When you come
in and try them on
you will by agreeably
surprised they fit be
cause we sell good
Clothes; nothing else
Paul's church and their friends
wended their way to the pleasant
home of Mrs. P. Hansen, yester
day afternoon, this being the reg
ular social meeting. The ladies
had come prepared to have a
genuine good time, and they sure,
did, as they always do whenever
invited lo the Hansen home. Dur
ing (he course of the afternoon
delightful coffee and coffee cake
were served.
Sell youp property by an ad In
the Journal.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
M mercury will mirnljr dmtroy thn kcnuo of imrll
nil c.ui.l.-l,.r ili-raniro the whole nvntpni when
riiHTinic It tlinniKh Urn luut-iHia MirfHtv. Hihfc
rtlclitt MlxHlld never Ik- uud eeept ml prem-rlii-tlt'iM
from reputable hylelHU, ttt tin, ilniniiici
I her will ,n I ten Mil lo the (tocul jrnu mil
iljly il.rlve frmu them, llnll'a Ctlnrrli Cure,
uiiiiiuf-ietiiml hy V. i. Cheney & Co.. Toledo :
v:',,"iill reury, nml U tnken Inleriiiiliv,'
t'tliiB illrei-tly ii...n the hlon.l uii.l nil miY.
Oi- of Hi.- Hystcm. In huvliijr llnir CaUrr i
u-e li" mire you (ret the genuine. It l i.il: i
lMI-rti. l!y i:u, null. In Tolei'i. olilo, hy 1 J.
i liei.ey ( . Testimonial f" "e.
r :.i i .- rtrt-N. rrhe, r-- i . t ..
T..ko Hill l'utnlly l'lll for eonsiliiatloii.
o
8
14.9:
Llnlnger Implement
Co., drag.
Bond District No.
13 11.95
Bond District No