The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 12, 1913, Image 3
MiTit'K to Ki m roitv In the DNirlfl ( nurl in ami lr t'mintv, rlrnku. ; Winiitm 1. NiiKtis, i s-r- i4 ii - .'!' litit-i luile M. Wii.'v, unci WiUli.ii l'..iin.-y, 0 1 'i.llllt in. vs. C'h.irlts KUv. ;u.l ile. . I it-I't-iiuuitt. Notice t the l.c-fVndur.t. t K 1- ward Wiley: You will tali i? notice tlu.t "u the .".Otll (tn v of April, .. I'.. ll:s. Williiim L. Nickels, plnliitltt herein. Hied Ills peti tion and affidavit In the District Court t Oas Cuuntv, Nebruska. uKuinst you, tlie object and prayer of which Is to revive u certain judgment obtained ituainst '" h.v Uenrude M. Wiley and William llainev on November Hi. A. D. 1 an l. for the sum of 6S.U0 with In ternal at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date and costs of suit taxed in the sum of $J4.0. which said judgment on November 14. 1911, be came; dormant. That no part of said judgment has ever been paid, and al-h-Kinir that during all of said period or' 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 i)2S.OO with interest at seven per cent per annum from November 16, I'.tdl, and all accrued costs. Vou are required to answer said peti tion and affidavit and show cause, if any, on or before tho 16th day of June, A. D., 1913, why an order of the Dis trict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, .should not lie entered reviving said judgment In said sum, and awarding plaintiff execution thereon. If you fail 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 Hi d day of May, A. D. 1913. WILLIAM L. NICKLKS. Assignee of Gertrude M. Wiley, and William Hairier. Plaintiff. l: WLS & KOBKUTSON, Attorneys. OTICK OK OlARIMAN'S SA1.K. In the DlHtrlct Court of Cans County, 'ebraNBLa. In the Matter of the Application of Onrie K. van. Uuard an or josepn Elton Ryan and Archie J. Kyan, Minors, to Sell Keal Estate: Nntlre Is herebv iriven. that in pur suance of an order to me Issued by Hon. Harvey D. Travis, Judge of the District Court of Cass County, Ne liraska, on the 20th day of May, 1913, for the sale of the Interests of Joseph v.Uan Hvan and Archie J. Kyan mirrors, in and to the real estate here inafter described, being each an un divided one-fifteenth (1-15) In and to the east half of the northeast quarter (K. Vt NE. V) of Section sixteen u, Townihln ten (10) north. Range nine (91 east, and also each an undivided one-fortieth (1-40) in and to all of lota thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), In block four (4), in the Village of Alvo, according to the re corded plat, all In Cass County, Ne braska, there will be sold at the Farm ers & Merchants Bank, in the Village of Alvo, in said Cass County, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon, on the 6th day of July, 1913, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the Interest and estate of said Joseph Elton Kyan and Archie J. Kyan, in and to the above described real estate, to-wlt: Each an undivided one-fifteenth (1-15) In and to the east half of the northeast quarter (K. NE. '4) of Section sixteen (16), Township ten (10) north, flange nine (9) east, and also each an undivided one-fortieth (1-40) In and to all of lots thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen (la). In block four (4), in the Village of Alvo, according to the recorded plat, all In Cass County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated this 10th day of June, 1913. OEOUGE K. KYAN, Guardian of Joseph Elton Kyan and Archie J. Kyan, Minor. By Samuel B. Hams, His Attorney. MITICK TO C'HKIMTOHS. In County Court. iTATE OF NEBKASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Kachel Adams, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to the credit ors or taiil deceased that hearings will i. haH iiiiiin Halms filed anninst said stai,'. before inc. County Judge of i'ix Pnnntv. Nebraska, at the County (Vmrt room in I'lattsmouth. In said County, on the 30th day of June, 191.': sind oil the 31st day of December, 1913 at 9 o'clock a in. each day for exam ml iiiutment mid allowance. 411 rlHln'iH must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of lii.u rf n IT Witness mv hand and seal of said County Court, nt I'lattsmouth, Ne luaska. tills 3rd dav of June. 1913. (Sent)' ALLEN J. BKESON. County Judge. I.Ktitl, SiOTK'K. John V. Wood. Defendant, will take notice that on the '.'4th day of January, 1913, Klsa Wood. 1'lalntlff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Cass Count v, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce upon the ground of willful desertion for more than two veurs, and failure to support and for the custody of the Infant child, the Issue of said marriage. You are reunited to answer said petition on or before the '-'1st dav of July, 191:1. KUSA. WOOD, 1'laintiIY. ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Commissioner appoint ed I" examine and report a road loiiiineiicinu' at the Northeast corner of Lot 2, Section 20. Town ship 12, Ran ire 1 i, running thence South along the West bank of the Missouri mer. as near as prac ticable, through Section 202l and 33, Township 12, Range 1 i, to tho head of Ooehenour's Island, hence crossing the slough. thence South along the East bank of the sloniih through Section 33. Town ship 12, Range 1-4, and through Section 4, Township 11, Range 1 4, and terminating on the South line of Lot ir, in said Section, has re ported in favor of the establish ment thereof: and all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in thev.ounty Clerk's Office on or before noon on the 25th day of July,, A. I). 15)13, or such road will be established without reference thereto. (Seal) It. C. MORGAN. County Clerk. . Plallsinouth. Neb., May 20th. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received up to noon on Friday, June 27th, 11U3, for grading roads, out of the Inherit ance lax fund, as follows: Beginning at the S. K. corner of Section 15, T. 11, R. 13, thence west 11 miles, there are 22 fills to make, each fill to be 2 feet, bid on fills also; also on same road there are 11 cuts, each cut to be 2 feel, bid on cuts and tills com bined: slump east of bridge No. 41 to be grubbed. Beginning nt north line of Sec tion 30, T. 11. R. 13, at. one-half Section line, thence south 4 miles, there are 11 tills and 1 cul, each till to be 2 feet and the cut to be 2 feet, at 9th fill to be made so as to gel 28 feet wide at culvert, at titlh t:!l M ! : feet wi'iV I liptiU'l.l'.i. I'.i'u inuint: iiiaiii' -n .. .-If i't I 1 In- (ill Ii rl ll -i t i'i- :uii iiiif lo I v ii S.-diiiii- N. 1 r.n.l T. 11. It. 11, I'leace ulh . ho r mill's, there arc ! : lill niaile, caeli till to lie - feet. , at ith 'P. i-ast III! wash. Hit t" lie tilled side. lUuiniiiiifr at S. E. corner of Section -'ii. T. 1., it. Kl. I hence west one mile, thence Miutli two miles, there are 5 tills In he ade. lirsl till west of 1'. H. church to be - feet, second fill in same valley to he i feet, third fill at Colo valley, south of brid'-:i'. to he i feet, fourth till near Cole house to be 2 feet, lifth fill at concrete culvert to be 2 feet. The entire distance of all the roads to be praded. Head-bed to be 2 feet wide, a full and rounding slope from the line of stakes in the center to the ditches on either side and not less than 18 inches at the center, grade from the tiigh side of the road. Certified check for 100.00 to accompany each bid. Blue prints of all cuts, fills and distances to be seen at the office of County Clerk. Plattsmouth, Neb. ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judpre. Plattsmouth, Neb., May 28th, 1913. 5-29-lwks ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Board of County Commis sioners of Cass Con nly have found that the public pood requires that a road be opened on the Section line, commencing at a point where Road No. 30;, Cass County, Nebraska, crosses the Section line between Sections 8 and 17, Township 10 North. lUmpe 13, Cass county, Nebraska, miming thence East on sa'.l Seel ion line to Road No. 15a between Sections 1) and 10, Township 10 North Ranpe 13, Cass Co.inty, Nebraska, and all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's oftice on or before neon on the liilh day of July, A. D. 15)13. or such road will be onened without reference thereto. (Seal) I). C. MORI iAN. County Clerk. Plattsmouth; Neb.. May Dili, 1013. NOTICE OF APPLICATION LIQUOR LICENSE. FOR Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the pub lie, that the undersigned, (I. 0 Williamson, has tiled his petition and application with the illuge clerk of the Village of Munlock County of Cass and Slate of .e. hraska. as required by law. sigii"i liv I lie reuuireil number ol re.-i- denl freeholders of the said vi lage, selling forth that the ii plicanl is a man of respectable character and standing and resident of the Stale ol .Nebraska and praying that a license ma be issued to the said (i. (1. Wil liamson for the sale of malt spirituous and vinous liquors for the municipal year, at his place o business, situated on lots 2 and 3 block 18, in said Villain- of Mur- dock. Action will be taken upon san application at the meeting of the Boa ril Thursday evening. June 2f.Hi. (i. 0. WILLIAMSON. June !. 11M3. Applicant. NOTICE. In County Court. STATE Of NEBRASKA. County of Cass. ss. In the .Matter t I lie rotate o William J. Laughlin. Deceased To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this rour the final report of William Gil lespie, executor of said estate, to gether with his pel it ion for Una settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate, according to the will of said deceased. That a hearing will be had thereon be fore this court in the court house at Plattsmouth. in said County, on the lfith day of June, 1013, at o'clock a. m. All objections, if any thereto, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hear ing. Witness my hand and the sea of the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, this 0th day of June. I'M 3. By the Court. 'SeaL ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge Sweel Potato Plants for sale, 2.00 per thousand. Inquire of W. A. Barnharl, on Lincoln ave., sec ond house south of August fior der, 5-29-lvvk-.l-2t-wkly "Moan's Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me for a long lime. The result was last ing." Hon. S. W. Malt mews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Local Picwvs . i- in Moii, lay's I mi!; . it. C. l.o:; of .Mm ra a- in tlie city .ii- a tow It.nir- today o.'i,lng nllor -nine mallei's of bii-iiie.-.-. I . i n 1 1 C.oinniis-ioner C. R. Jordan anhod this morning from AIo o look alter .-..nie county i.u-iiio-s. (o'orgc M. llild and wile came up from Mxnard this afternoon and were passengers on No. 23 for Omaha lo spend the day. frank Sclulie and 'wife of Smith Oinuha returned home yes lenlav afternoon after a visit at the William Weber home for a few das. I. T. Koontz and wife returned this morning on No. 15 from Ohio, where they had been visit ing relatives, and will visit here for a short time before returning to their home at Columbus, Neb. Miss Clara Bookmeyer, who has been quite sick with ptomaine poisoning for the past two weeks, is reported as being better, which iff many friends will be pleased o learn. Will Kehne departed this morn ing for Lincoln, where he is tak ing treatment for rheumatism at the sanitarium there. He is feel ing much better and is on Hie liahwav to recovery from Ibis malady. R. H. Palton and son, Ward, departed Saturday evening on No. for Atlanta, Georgia, where they will look after some land in I crests in that locality for a time They were accompanied by Ralph Mollis, who is quite interested in the outlook there. From Tuesday's Dany. L. R. I'plon and . L. Taylor .f 1 nion came up this morning to look after some matters of msiness at the court bouse. 'Waller failing of (ircenwoon was in tlie city today ior a snort time looking' after business at the court House. Mrs. J. . I lioinason ol near Mynard was a passenger I lib morning on (lie early imrnngion I rain for Omaha to spend tin day. N. II. Meeker and A. 1. Walton of Greenwood were in the city lo- dav for a few hours looking after business matters at the four house. Mrs. Zoah Wait departed Ihi morning on trie early nurungion train lor Lincoln, where she ex- peels lo make ller Home ill III fill lire. Ru-.-ell Wright of Independ ence. Oregon, arrived nisi eveu- iuu and will be a uuesl al the home of Mrs. Ada Moore and family for a short lime. Mrs. C. T. Peacock and dauah- ler-. Ilarrii patenters I and I- liii'enee. were Ihh morning on No. IT. for Omaha, where they visited for I lie dav vvil h friends. Mev. Eat her W. F. Bradley came down this morning on No. ii from Lincoln to look after some chui'ch mailers here, a well as !o visil his many friends. Miss I. aura Wood of Hastings. Neb., who has been the guest of Miss Margaret Donelan here for several days, returned to her home this afternoon on No. 23. Miss lone Dovey departed this afternoon for Omaha, from where she will depart for Lusk, Wyom ing, lo spend a few weeks visiting friends on a large ranch near that plan Mi Cora Maple departed this SHERWIN WILLIAMS' Paris Green INSURES Purify and Uniformity On account of the fine ness and ligh gravity of this green, it remains in suspension with water and sprays better than any other made. When you buy Paris green, be sure you get SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. For Sale by F.G.FRICKE&CO. The "REXALL" Store 186- Phone 186 We are Showing the new tail-less Drawer Shirt at $1.50 A 20th Century idea You should see them C. morning on No. 15 for her home al Blue Hill, Neb., after a short visit here with her parents, J. C. Coiner ami wife, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Way- bright arrived last evening on No. 2 from their home at Los Angeles, California, and will make a visit here at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Allen J. Beeson and family. Dr. J. F. Brendel of Murray came up from his home this morning and was a passenger on No. ir for'Omaha, where he ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Ben Land. Mrs. Land will enter one of the hospitals there for treat ment. Mrs. T. P. Smith and son, It. A. Smith, of the vicinity of I'nion drove to this city this morning lo attend lo some business mailers. Mrs. Smith called al Ibis ollice and renewed the subscription of I he paper going to Mrs. N. M. Crimes. Mrs. I. E. Seivers and (laugh ter, Mrs. Schinfelt. and two chil dren departed yesterday afternoon on the Schuyler for Louisville, where they will visit Mrs. Sievers' sisters. Miss Shryock and Mrs, Peter Slander, before returning Ii. their home al Marquelt, Neb. Fmm WpdnPBflav's Dallv Charles Clark of Chicago is in Hie city today making a visit with his friends, C. C. and K. II. Wes coll. John Larsh of I'nion was in the city for a few hours yesterday a I lending lo some business mat ters al the court house. Attorney illiam I teles I leriuer of Klniwood rame over last even im; to look after some business mailers for a short lime. John V. Marr of (ireeiiwood was here vesterdav for a few hours looking after some mai lers of business al Hie courl hmise. Andrew Jackson Seaman of Omaha, the tax title buyer, was in the city today looking over Ihe list at Ihe ollice of County Treas urer Fox. Harry Mcltonald, the Miinlock druggist, was in the city today for a few . hours looking after some business mailers at the eourl house. (luv Patterson came in this illuming from Mexico, where he has been residing for some lime, and will visil, relatives here for a short lime. Mrs. Married Macmiirphy of Omaha ami Mrs. A. While of Salt Lake City are in the eily making a visit at Ihe home of Mrs. II. II. Livingston and family. Jay Sm it h of St. Louis and Mrs. (iuy French of Omaha and little daughter, Octa, came in last even-', ing lo make a short visit with' Iheir sister, Mrs. T. B. Bates. Mrs. (irace Simpson of Brad shavv, Neb., who was here attend ing the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Karen Warren, returned to her home this morning on Ihe early Burlington train. John Evans of Lincoln was in Ihe city today for a fdiort time, being tfti route from his home to lied Oak, Iowa, where his mother-in-law. Mrs. J. II. Wells, is in a verv'critical condition. Archie Shepherdson came in this morning from near Mynard and was a passenger for Omaha, from which point he will go to Bellingham, Washington, to make his home with his brother near that city. In Ihe list of names drawn in Lincoln yesterday for the federal grand jury, which begins its set tings June 21, in that eily, ap pears Ihe names of II. N. Dovey of this city nnd V. P. Sheldon of Nehawka. F. W. Nulling was u passenger (his morning for Omaha to visit SPECIAL PAY-DAY SPECIAL "POR THURSDAY, Friday J- and Saturday of this week only we make you this unusual offer: We will give you absolutely free with one of our qual ity Suits $20 to $35 a genuine Slip-on Rain Coat. A slip-on coat extends the life of a good suit and saves pressing bills. This must be a cash deal, or it must ap ply on suits selected and laid away dur ing these three days. Our suits are all marked in plain figures. Bring this ad with you and verify this offer. E. Wescott's Sons: Always the Home of Satisfaction his wife at one of the hospitals in that city for the day. Mrs. Nolt ing is just about the same and the attendants at the hospital have not fully decided whether an operation will be necessary or not. August Pautsch of Wabash, Ernest Pautsch of Louisville and William Schleifert of Wabash, were in the city today for a short lime, and the Messrs. 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