The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 19, 1913, Image 3

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r..'imty C.itM'k. I'hittsnnuilh,
ai.i.kn j. iikf.son.
County Judiie.
lMatisin.-uth. Neb., May L'Stli,
1013.
5-29
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FOR
MITH K UK lil VltDllVS MM'
la tbr District C ourt of t ouul),
enrWa.
In the Matter of l lit- Application of
(ii'oi'K" r:. Kvan. tiiuiriimn uf Joseph
K!to:i livan ! Ai.liie J. K;ui.
Minors, to Sell Itenb I-IslutPt
Notice Is hereby niven. tliat in pur
Miaiue of an onler to nie issued by
Hon. Haivev L. Travis, Jul of the
l'istrict Court of L'uss County. N'
hravka, on the :ith Jay of May. 113.
for the Bale of t. e interests of Joseph
Klton Ryan and Archie J. Kyan.
minors, in and to the real estate here
inafter described. belli eacli an un
divided one-tifteentli in and to
the east half of the northeast quarter
K U NK '4 of Section sixteen (lb).
To'wnslup ten ll') north. KanKf nine
( east, and also each an undivided
one-tortieth O-IOi in and to all of lots
thirteen ( 13 1. fourteen illl and
iifion US), in block four (4). In the
Village of Alvo, according to the re- : jiU,1Mm
ers c aiercnaius rtuiiK, in uic tmuKo
iii Cass i'ountv. Nebraska,
at the hour ot 10 o clock in the foi e- , v f ('.,ss u,j Stale tf
noon. on the 5th day of July, 191J, at
liubiio vendue to the highest bidder for luak;i. as required by law, signed
rah. the Interest and estate ot saiu
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Ni'lirc i hereliy jrivt'ii In all
li"istns interested and to tlie pub
lie, tliat the und'-rsined. (i. i.
hn v fi ln.l hi iwl il ii m
hiaska, there will he sold at the Farm-i and application Willi tile Village
cl.-rk nf tlif Yillaiie uf Murdock.
VERY IMPORTANT IB
THOSE SEEKING NATUR
ALIZATION PAPERS
ash. the Interest and estate ot saiu , . ..... ... . inl...,,
loseph Elton Kyan and Archie J. Ryan, !' Ill-' leqillied nuilllM I
in and to the above uescrioeu reai
estate, to-wit.:
Each an undivided one-flf teenth
(l-lo In and to the east half of the
northeast quarter ( K. NK. 'i "
Section sixteen (16). Township ten
10) north. Range nine (9) east, and
also each an undivided one-fortieth
(1-40) in and to ail of lots thirteen
(13). fourteen (14) and fifteen (la). In
Mock four (4). in the Village of Alvo,
according to the recorded plat, all In
Oass County, Nebraska. Said sale will
remain open for one hour.
I'ated this 10th day of June 191,).
GEOUGK E. KYAN,
OnardlAn of JoseDh Elton Ryan and
111
Archie J. Ryan, Minors
By Samuel
Hams, His Attorney.
XITICK TO I'llKIHTOKS.
la County Court.
STATE OF NEBRASKA, ,
Cass County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Rachel
Adams, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased that hearings will
he had upon claims tiled against said
estate, before me, County Judge ot
Cass Countv. Nebraska, at the County
Court room In Rlattsmouth, In said
County, on the 30th day of June, 1913.
and on the 31st day of December, 1813,
at 9 o'clock a m, each day for exam
ination, adjustment and allowance.
it .Lima mnut lie riled In said
.n'nrt on or before said last hour ot
''evv!rifea mv hand and seal of said
County Court, at Plattsmouth.
Maska, this 3rd day of June, 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BKKSO.N.
County Judge.
nf resi-
l'reelinlders of the said vil-
lauf. setting forth tliat the ap
plicant is a man of respectable
olinrarler and laniinvf and a
idenl of the Stale of Nebraska,
Hint prainsr that a license may
isMied to the said (i. G. Wil-
lamson tor tne sale 01 man,
piritnous and vinous liquors for
the municipal year, at his place of
business, situated on lots 2 and 3,
block 18, in said Village of Murdock.
Action will be taken upon said
pplicalion at the meeting of the
Hoard Thursday evening. June
0.1 li. C G. WILLIAMSON,
June 9, 1913. Applicant.
l,K(iL AO'I'H K.
John V. Wood. Defendant, will take
notice that on the 24tli day or januui.y
ioi j viua Wnn.i Plaintiff herein. nle
lier petition in the District Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, against said
.defendant, the object and prayer of
which Is to obtain a divorce upon the
xround of willful desertion for more
i, veiirs nnd failure to support
nd for the custody of the infant
child, the Issue of said marriage. ou
.are required to answer said petition on
Kir teioie me .isi o;iv m jm.v.
ELSA WOOD, Plaintiff.
ROAD NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Concern:
The Commissioner appoint
ed to examine and report a road
commencing at the Northeast
corner of Lot 2, Section 20, Town
ship 12. Range 14, running thence
South along the West bank of the
Missouri river, as near as prac
ticable, through Sections 20-20
and 33, Township 12. Range 14. to
the head of Gochenour's Island
hence crossing the slough, thence
South along the East bank of the
slough through Section 33, Town
shin 12. Range 14. arid through
Section 4, Township 11, Range 14
and terminating on the South line
of Lot 15, in said Section, has re
ported in fanr of the establish
inent thereof: ami all objections
hereto, or claims for damages
must be filed in the County Clerk'
Office on or before noon on th
25th day of July.. A. I. 11H3. or
curb mad will be established
without reference thereto.
(SeaP D. C. MORGAN.
County Clerk.
Plattsmouth. Neb.. May 20th
Tin' naturalization department
of I hi' district clerk's otlice has
received notice from Itie depart
ment of labor at Washington
thai en and after September 27
all declarations of intention to
become citizens declared before
the new law went into effect in
llmii, are void ami parties not
making their application for sec
ond papers before September 27,
will be compelled to secure new
first papers before they can vote
or be allowed to procure their
second papers.- A great many
have neglected to tile for their
second papers, and if they are not
careful will be compelled to go
clear through the process of
making application before they
can secure their citizenship
paerrs.
THE RAMBLERS" ARE NEKT
ATTRACTION AT BALI PARK
From Wednesday's Daily
Manager Johnson of the Hoost-
ers nas secured ine Hammers oi
Omaha as the at tract ion for Sun
day afternoon at the Booster park
in this city, when they will at
tempt to grab a soft one from the
oral team, but if all signs tin not
fail they will receive a fine trim
ming at the hands of our sterling
vnung athletes, who are showing
fine form and should be able to
ive the Omaha boys all the
rambling they desire. The game
will be called at 2 o'clock and
every live fan is expected to Ik
on hand early In assist in win
ning the game by their rooting
for the home team.
Mrs. Frielrich Improved.
From Wednesday's Dally.
Mrs.' M. L. Friedrich is reporl-
i'ii loony as ieeiing siigmiy im
proved over her condition of the
past few weeks and her friend-
are liopctul she w ill conl nine lo
grow belter from now on, as she
has suffered greatly during I he
period of her illness, which has
extended over several weeks. She
has been very sick and her con
dition at times has been very
alarming, but il is hoped now
Ihat she will he able lo rally ami
recover her former health.
Pays Visit to Country.
Jacob Meisinger returned this
morning from a short trip out in
the country, where he visited at
the homes of his sons, George P.,
jr., ana Jonn Meisinger, jr., over
night. Mr. Meisinger reports
that the crops out in that section
of the county are looking flue
and the prospects are fine for
bumper crop, lie drove in this
morning with his brother, J. M
Meisinger, who came in to look
after some business matters for
a few hours.
Eating and Seed Potatoes.
Good eating Ohio potatoes
while cookers, (5 5c bu delivered
vour town. Late white seed
potatoi's, not irrigated. 75c bu
Native alfalfa seed, '.).50 bu. Ask
for samples. Johnson Urns.,
Nebraska City, Neb.
Have Fine Picnic.
Yesterday afternoon a bevy of
our charming young ladies de
cided tn forsake the hot city, and
inking their lunches with them
departed for the river, and be
ueal h the shade of the towering
Missouri river bluffs spread
most templing luncheon, whic
was hugely enjoyed by t lie jolly
crowd, who remained there unti
twilight time warned them home
ward. There were some nine
young ladies in the parly.
Alvo Notes
-NEW IDEA
WILL PAINT H. G. LONG
RESIDENCE AT MURRAY
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
llids will be received up to noon
on Friday, June '27th, 1113, for
gradina roads, out of I he Inherit
ance tax fund, as follows:
Beginning at the S. E. corner of
Section 15, T. 11, R. 13, thence
west. 11 miles, there are 22 fills to
make, each till to be 2 feet, bid
on tills also: also nn same mad
there are 11 cuts, each cut lo be
2 f'-el,, bid on cuts and lllls com
bined; slump ca.-l of bridge No.
4 1 to be grubbed.
Beginning at north line of Sec
tion 30, T. 11. R. 13. al one-half
Section line, thence south i miles,
there are 1 1 lllls and 1 cut, each
lill to be 2 feet and the cut to be
2 feet, at fib till to be made so as
to get 28 feet wide at culvert, at
10th fill to be made so as to get
2S feel wide, steel culvert to be
lengthened.
Beginning on north side Sec
tion line between Sections No. 1
and 2. T. 11. R. 11, thence south
5 miles, there are 13 fills to be
made, each fill to be 2 feet, at 4th.
fill washout to be filled on east
side.
Becoming ul S. E, corner of
Section 25, T. 12. R. 13, thence
west one mile, I hence south two
utiles, there are 5 fills to be
made, first fill west of U. B.
church to be 2 feet, second fill in
same valley to be 4 feet, third fill
at Cole valley, south of bridge, to
be K feet, fourth fill near Cole
house lo be 2 feet, fifth fill at
concrete culvert fo be 2 feet.
The entire distance of all the
mad to be graded.
' Road-bed to be 28 feet wide, a
full and rounding slope from the
line of stakes in the center to the
difch on either side and not
less than 18 inches at the center,
grad' from the high side of the
road. Certified check for .lon.no
to accompany each bid.
M. M. Beal, Hie boss painter of
IMallsmoiilli. has succeeded in
landing the conlracl for I lie
pain! in- of the line new residence
of II. ',. Long al Murray. This
will In' quite an extensive job. as
Hie house is one ot 111" lines! in
this pari of Hie counly and is
large ciuhl-rnnni resilience ami
will he a line addition In Hi
thriving village of Murray. Mi
Beal is an expert painter and will
h" abb- n Hun over lo Mr. Long
a splendid piece nf work, as his
'una- experience has enabled him
In carry nut a job uf this kim
with neatness and dispatch. Clar
ence ileal will depart tomorrow
for Murray In attend to the paint
ing of the house and gel things
in readiness for starling the work
of painling. and when the job is
completed Mr. Long will have a
home of which he can feel very
proud.
Buys Heston Green's Place.
Ralph C. Mullis, who last week
sold his North Sixth street home
to lr. Bachmann, has just pur
chased the Heslon Green place on
Lincoln avenue. This is one of
the most conveniently arranged
li-rnoin houses in town, and with
ils spacious grounds will make
Ralph an ideal home. The deal
was consummated through G. F
S. Hurton.
Mrs. DelesDcrnier Recovering.
A special from Eimwoml, under
late nf June 18, says Hint Mrs.
William BelesDernier, who re
cenllv underwent a serious opera-
ion in one of Hie Lincoln hos
pitals, has passed I lie crisis and
convalesing. The Journal is
pleased lo chronicle Ibis fact, with
the hope that the excellent lady
will soon be tier entire former
self in the enjoyment of entire
good health. The I lelesl lel'llier
family have many friends in
IMallsinnulh and Cass county,
who will extend enngrat mat imis
linon the recovery of Mrs. lieles-
Oernier.
Miss Gravce Bailey was a Lin-
lu v isitnr Sal unlay.
.1. A. Shaffer was in South Bend
Monday and Tuesday.
George Leibliart visited friends
iml relatives in Lincoln Tuesdav.
Miss Elsie Slout left Tuesday
or an extended visit with rela
tives in Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. I'elerson uf Eagle!
pent Sunday with their son, I
icorge, and family.
Mrs. Fred Proiily and Glen
nnsrong made a business Irin
o i.incoin Monday.
E. M. Stone and William I'pte-
grove auioed to Louisville Wed
nesday on business.
A. J. Greivish and family of
incoln spent lasl Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Boyles of
.incoln spent several days Ibis
week wiin relatives here.
L. B. Appleman autoed lo Lin
olu Tuesday. He was accom
panied by J. l Rouse and family.
Mrs. William Newkirk visited
her daughter, Mrs. A. Paling, at
Greenwood the past several days.
Miss SI el la Sheesley spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
sister, Mrs. Carlton Gullion, in
Lincoln.
The Misses llumberger were
lemonstrating the Goodrich toilet
articles in town Monday and
Tuesday.
Miss Helen English of Lincoln
returned home Wednesday after
spending the past week with Miss
Gladys Appleman.
Miss Lois Keefer of Litchfield,
Neb., came in Friday lo visit her
sister, Miss Pearl, nnd other rela
tives for a few weeks.
Mrs. h. L. Uplegrove was a
passenger to Lincoln Wednesday
evening, where she will visit her
daughter, Mrs. Harry Appleman.
Among those going fo Lincoln
Wednesdav on No. 13 were Mes-
dames John Murley, E. M. Slom
C. C. Bucknell and Charles Good-
ley.
Mrs. Abide Cook nf Blair, Neb.,
who has been visiting relatives
here the past Iwn .weeks, left
Wednesday ninniing tor her
home.
The Misses Oella- Sullon and
Edna Jordan wen I to Lincoln
Tuesday In attend the Slate Sun
day School cnnvenlinn as dele-
gales from here,
Fred Weaver of Smith Bend
ami his brother, Jesse Weaver, nf
Marquette, Neb., visited Saturday
night nnd Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer.
.1. P. Rniise and family left
Wednesday evening for a two
weeks' visit with Iheir (laughter,
.Mrs. George Kolihill and family
al Mmirehead, Kansas.
The Missionary society met
wilh Mrs. George Curyea last
Wednesday, and the Mulders'
Council iiiel I here Tuesday of this
week. Mrs. G. P. Foreman, sr.,
remained to tea Tuesday evening.
Mr. mid .Mrs. Harry Curl is, ac-
coiiinaiiied liy Mrs. Mia Mower
ami sou. William, of Lincoln,
came down in their car Sunday
iiflernoon, visiting a few hours a
I he home of J, A. Shaffer.
onurc Sproodors
Tho Best Manure Spreader
ON THE MARKET TODAY!
This machine may be seen at my implement
department a new addition to my general black
smith and wagon business, I also handle the
AVERY Corn Planters
and Cultivators!c
In fact it is my intention to carry a general line
of Farm Implements of all kinds. Call and see
me for whatever you may need.
D.0.
SOUTH SIXTH SL,
sasiiji
Plattfsnuuth, l!cb.
9
8 bars While Flyer Soap, 25c.
4 cans Corn, 25c.
Pineapples, 30c size, 25c.
Pineapples, 25c size, 20c.
Pineapples, 20c size, 17c.
12 boxes Matches, ill.
Straw hats, caps, shoes and ox
fords, both men's and ladies',
children's and youths'.
Dress goods, wash goods and
prints. Lace curtains and win
dow shade. Gents' furnishings.
All these and many more you
ill get at good bargains.
Bring in your produce.
F. E. Pallerson.
Eagles' Special Meeting.
There will be a special meeting
of Plattsmouth Aerie No. 3(15 at
Iheir lodge i ms on Saturday
evening, June 18. Initiation of
candidate. Omaha degree team
will be present. All members are
requested to be present. By Order
nf the Worthy President.
To Undergo Second Operation.
Miss Marie Spies is expected
home this evening from the hos
pital in Omaha to remain for a
few days, returning Monday lo the
metropolis, where a second opera
tion will be performed on her
eyes. Her case was much more
severe than was anticipated and
it was thought necessary to per
form a second operation.
Mrs. IL II. Augustine end litlle
daughter, who have been visiting
at the Ben Beckmaii home, near
Murray, returned this afternoon
to their home.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Has Sprained Back.
denrge Miller, Who IS employ
ed b Frank Gnhelinau as a paint
er, is laking a rest today on ac
count of a sprained back, due, it
is said, to haviiur allenipleil In
lill a ouarl of pain! onln a ladder.
DIM
to HSiaSyp
Here is a money-saving proposition for prospective
home builders. Read this wonderful building offer.
mm
SHERWIN-WILLIAM'S
ESS
Blue prints of all cuts, tills andMer
For Sale.
One J. I. Case threshing outfit,
with Gas Scot engine, complete,
on reasonable terms. Enquire of
E. W. Clark. Union. Neb.
(-lH-lwk-ibvw
Sweet Potato Plants for sale,
.2.0(l per thousand1. Inquire of W.
A. Barnhart, on Lincoln ave., sec
ond house south of August Gor-
5-2lt-lwk-d-2l-wkly
Paris Green
INSURES
Purily and Uniformity
On account of the fine
ness and Ugh 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.FRIGECE&GO.
The REXALL" Store
186 Phona 186
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreamer and
children look supper Monday
evening wilh Iheir auiil, liina
Kil.el, en route home from
Plait sinoiil h, where they look
their niece, Miss Cora Hung, to
her new hoine.
Mrs. Andrew llos, daughter
and grandson, of Portland, Ore.,
have been visiting wilh Mr. and
Mrs. Iliehardsnn the past few
nays, leii inr Iowa on .n. in eii-
nesday In visil a daiighler. She
will juin Mr. Hess al Auburn
later.
The Ladies' Heading club sur
prised Mr. and Mrs. William K.
Case Monday, June ICi, taking
Iheir dinner 'with them, the oc
casion being the tenth wedding
anniversary. About thirty-three
were present and a flue time was
reported. Mr. and Mrs. II. 0.
Itoyles of Lincoln were the out-of-town
guests.
Fred Prouty was very pleasant
ly surprised last Saturday even
ing, June 14, it being hi3 48th
birthday. Mrs. Prouty had in
vited his Sunday school class and
a few friends and relatives, who
came, and a very enjoyable even
ing was spent. His class pre
sented him with 3. Ice cream
and cake was served and all pro
nounced it a good time.
You are iiilssm& some mighty
good bargains if you fail lo visit
Pallerson's store during the 30
days' sale. Here are a few of our
reduced prices in grocery depart
ment :
Liberty Flour, first grade, $1.32
Goodie's Ties!, guaranteed
1.33.
21 pounds Sugar, 81.0(1.
21 bars Suiinv Monday Soap,
f 1.00.
Buys All the
Materials
to Build this
6 Room
House
Price includes all
lumber, mill work,
lath, shingles, sid
ing flooring, ceil- 11
ing, finishing lumber, building paper, pipe, gutter, sash weights and hard
ware. Price is at mill or factory. Ask us (or freight-paid price
This is Our House Design Ho. 2362
Economy of floor space and low cost of construction are the conipio
uom features of this house, and these are items that appeal to a very larpe
number of people. It is also neat and roomy and has an attractiT ap
pearance from the outside.
Free Book of Plans.
The hnntliomctt book ever pab
liilied ol its kind. SIiowh the Intent nf
moilrrn, up to-d;ile dcsivnii of linusm. bun-
r.ilows and li.irns. I tec to nil prosix-cuve
milder. Contains a world of valuable in
Inrinution. 11 you intend to build doo't
duUy (undinK for Una vuluublu book.
Consult Us.
If you wish an? Informatioa on the
buiMmir .ubjert Wl' ru hero to liive It to
you frca ol eliarfa.
Our v:it experience ennblm s to .how
you lha "liort-ouu" of building ope
rariont, as well aa selection, nl millennia.
Don't hesitate to libit us iur any lufuruir
Uud Deeded.
We Save You Money.
No other concern aao meka yoa
aueh low prieca on huildinif muteriai lor
a bouse design such aswc show above.
Duyinir direct from mill and factories in
ennrniiiuH quantities for spot cash enables
us In undersell all competition.
We ara .atlafled wilh one .mall
profit which uiuan. au iujueose safiUK to
yuu.
Plans Free.
We makft no cbarfe (or the plant
(or the house design illustrated aboe.
Others would ask from $2 to $35 and not
bo in a position to kito yuu tlio per.oaal
attention necessary.
Call and See Us Before Buying
Before building a hoaie you should call at our office aud let as figure on tbe materials,
and offer yon tome .offcitlon. from our extended esperience. W eaa save yon
money and help you to build the most attractive and comfortable Lome possible (or the
money you have to speod.
inder
7
itondard
Tivino, )or lb. . .
Fresh new Dinder Twine direct from
factory.
Our name on the tags guarantees
every pound of it.
Spot cash 10c per lb., credit 1-2c
per lb. higher.
RDFR NOW AS OUR SUPPLY
IS LIMITED
Cedar Greek Lumber Company