JVTONDAY, MAY 25, 1914. PLATTSIBIOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE UK .NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. in 'on nt v Court. In the Matttr of tiie Estate of William LfUuy, Dftt-aseu. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of suid uri-eued that healings will be had upon claims fild again, t said -talf, before me. County .Indite of Cats Count v, NVt-ru. ka. at the County Court room' in i'lalts-mouth, in said Countv. on the 2::rd day of May IS 14. rnd on the 14 th day of November, 1K14. at 10 o'clock a. m.. eacli day for ex a id ina t ion. adliistnient and allowance. All claims must )e filed in said Court on or before s-aid !ast hour of liearlnsr. Witness mv hand and seal of said Countv Ouri. at I'lattsnioutli. N-l.ra-ka. this iT.th day of Apiil, A. L. JMt (Seal) ALLEN J. CKESON. Count v Judge. CALVIN II. TAYLOR. Attornev. 4-l'7-4wks mitici-: ok ii v i. m:tti.i:mi:nt. Iu ln- County Court ot Couuly, rhmkn. IN" THE MATTKU K TITK ESTATES Ul' CI:XKLirs HKNCKN. 1ECEASEI, A.Nh GEIETJK HEXGEX, ii-:m-:asei. to ll pei:s ns interested ix Von v ill take notice that on t!i ?th .lav of Ma'', 1!'14. .Jacob U. llenucii. -.,le tMT-vivit!? exccut'T of the estate of I'orneliu-; I'.niT'-n. deceased, and . dministralor of th- tate of Cric tje H..imi, .1. -ceased, tiiod reports of his accounts, acts and doinii in each of aid estates and his petitions for final ..tt lenient thereof. pray in a? for an (,n!.r discharirinK him from his said trust"'. l.earlnsr on so id report-- and peti tions will l.e had on the 1st day of .Inne, l 1 4 . at !' o'clock in the fore no.,., or as soon thereafter as the srttne' can he heard. at the County '..iirt Koom in the Co-irt House in the Citv of 1'lattstnonth. t'ass County, Ne braska, at whiih time anl idai-e all objections, if any filed to said reports and accounts, will be heard and ion- Si ieled. If no objections are filed to said re ports and 'accounts on or before said last hour set for hearing, the praver of said petitions mav be prranted and said estates settled and the Executor .-mi Administrator thereof, discharged from Ids trusts as prayed. Kate: Mav !'th, I'M 4. liV THE Citl'IiT: ALLEN .1. HEEfON. County Judjre. JOHN M. LEYPA. Attorney for Estates. MITK i: OK 1'I HI.K ATIOV. To Alfred 1 . Jones. A. 1 . Jones, I. V . Ilardv. J. V. Hardv. Join J. Abel. John I. Abell. El.en S. Wheeler, E. S. Wheeler, and the unknown heirs and devisees of Ithamar l'illsbury, de ceased : You and each of vou will take notice th.at on the 7th day of May. l'.14. Maud H. Fuller tiled her petition in the 1'is trict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, atrninst you and each of you, the ohlect and prayer of which are that she mav be adjudtred the owner in fee simple of lots four 4. rive 5 and six ;. of block fifty-four f.4. in the City of I'lattsinouth. Nebraska, freed from all claims of an estate or interest therein of said defendants, and each of them and all persons claiming by. through, or under them be perpetually en joined from claiming or assertintr anv riirht, title, interest, or risrht of j.ossession in and to said premises adverse to the riirht, title, interest, or riirht of possession of this plaintiff, her heirs or assiirns. and from rnter ferinir in any manner, with the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of said prem ises by said plaintiff: and that a cer tain real e-tatemorttrasre for said lands, recorded in book 1"). at pace 4:14. of the mortuaice records of Cass County, Ne braska, from Sam'!. M. Chapman and wife. Asrnes P., to Ithamar Eillsbury. be canceled and satisfied of record, and the clouds thereby cost upon the plaintiff's title removed, and for such other relief as equity may require1. Vou and each of vou are required to answer said petition on or before Mondav. the 2md day of June. IVIA, and in failinsr so to do your default will be entered therein anil the allega tions of the said petition taken to be true. MA UP Ti. FUELEE. I'laintifT. r.v A. G. COLE. Her Attorney. r,-ll-4wks. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. The County Hoard of Equal iza. tkji will set for t lie purpose of equalizing the assessment of Cas County for the year 191 J, in the Commissioners' chamber at the Court House, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, beginning Tuesday, June iith, 191 I, at 8 o'clock a. ni., and continue from dav to day till noon on Saturday, June, 10th, 1014. All claims for equalization must bf tiled on or before noon of Friday. June 12th. 101 L 11 SANK J. I.IP.ERSIIAL, County Clerk n-21-itw-itd Local News Do you know that the Journal office carries the finest line of stationery In the city? REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the Bank of Murdock CHARTER NO. GTS Of Murdock, Neb., Incorporated in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business, May 10th, 1914. I'Esorircns Loans and discount c veril rafts Hanking houe. furniture and fixtures Other real etate Current expenses, taxes and interest paid Cash items tue from nat'l and state hanks 52ti.--2.T3 Checks and items of ex change 42 3- Currency 2.-." in) (iold coin 41(1 00 Mlver, nickels and cents. 7M 31 30.fm 42 1CW.M5 12 1.3T4 4.000 00 514 13 Total.. ?143.T7T 43 LIAMLITIE? Capital stork paid in ?1.".000 po Surplus fund tioO 00 I'ndivided profits T71 2ti I individual dejiosits subject to c heck 61.1.772 70 Time- certificates of dei'sits iU5..":i." p". Cashier's checks outstanding.!. 1:5 ll)-12'.432 m" leiositor"s sruaranty fund tCl 33 . . .?! 43.775 45 Tot al . STATE OF NFI'.KASKA I . County of Cass t I. II. A. Ouihniann. Cashier of the above iiUive statement is a correct and true copy of tt'opol is, where be was called on the reion maue to me t ate nuuum:.' ttoaru II. A. (jI'THMANN. Cashier. From Friday's Dally. Attorney C. is. Polk returned this morning: to Lincoln, after be ing here in attendance at the Wescott. banquek. L. A. Meisinger, wife and fam ily were in the city today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred Molden- hausen. J. E. Wiles and wife motored over to the vicinity of Glenwood iat even in lt to visit friends, re turning home this morning. Monte Slreight was in the city today for a few hours between trains visit in"; bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. treiyht. John Gauer of near Cedar Creek was here today for a few hours attending to some busi ness matters with the merchants. Mrs. Fred Spanpler and Mrs. Luke Wiles were in Omaha today for a few hours lookinjr after some business, relurninar home on No. 2i. Charles M. Murphy and son, James, and Mr. Ed Sheehan of 'eei)intr Water were in the city today for a few hours lookinpr af ter business matters, and while here were pleasant callers at the Journal office. Tlennett Chriswisser, wife and little prandson, Carl, were pas sengers this morninpr for Omaha, where they will visit for the day with their pranddaushter at the Presbyterian hospital, where she is recoverinp; from an attack of appendicil is. A. F. Nickels and wife of Mur ray were passengers this morn inir for Omaha, where Mr. Nickels will consult a specialist in regard to bis rheumatism, from which he has been suffer inpr for some time. They were accompanied by Ir. P.. F. Prendel of Murray. 1. C. West of Nehawka was a viitor here over nipht and this morninif dejiarted for the me Attest. V. Wolf, director. Henry A. Tool, director. SuhscriUnl and sworn to U-fore me this 21st day of May 1 vl 4. Jekkv E. McIIrciii. Notary l'uhlic Seal My commission expires Marc h 5. lirjo LEPORT OF THE or THE CONDITION some mailers 01 nusiness. Mrs. Glen Rhoden of Murray was anion?: the passengers thi morninfr for Omaha, where she will visit for the day with friends and looking- after business mat t ers. j thi: ui-iTiticT on itT of cass coi vi i . m:hic .ka. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Stllll. Peoeased. ni(ii:it to snow ci"sn. This cause came on for hearintr upon the petition of C. Lawrence St nil. ad ministrator of the estate of Henry Mull, deceased, prnyinir for a license to sell an undivided one-sixth, subject to tie dower and homestead riirht of Acrntha Mull therein of the following real estate to-wit: The east half of the northwest quar ter of section two. township twelve, rnntre thirteen, contrMninsr 74 and 7-1"0 acres: the ea-t half of the southwest cpiarter of section two. township twelve, ranire thirteen, con taining acres: lot four in the north west quarter of section thirty-six, township twelve, ranee thirteen, con taining -f. acres. ond lot three in the northwest quarter of section six. town ship twelve, ranire fourteen, containing VI and 7."-lt0 acres, all in Cass County. Nebraska: or a sufficient amount of the some to bring- the sum of $2,101.31. with interest, for the nayments of debts al lowed acainst sa:d estate- and costs of administration. there not beinir suf ficient personal property to nay said debts and expenses. It is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested in said estate appear before me on the 32nd day of June. 1P14. at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m , at the office of the Clerk of said Court, at 1'lattsmouth. Nebraska, to show cause whv a license should not be pranted to paid administrator to sell so much of the above described real estate of said deceased as may tie necessary to pay paid debts and expenses. It is further ordered that this order to show cause he published for four successive weeks prior to said dav of hearing in the 1'lattsmouth Pemi-Weeklv Journal, published at Flattsmouth. Nebraska. Fated this 7th dav of Mav. F14. JAMES T. TtEGLEY. Judpre of the District Court. 5-7-4wks in tiii: coi tv coi iit of thi: till MV OK CSS. !KHIlSK. In the Matter of the Estate of Alvaro A Fish, Ieceased. To All I'ersons Interested in the Estate of Alvaro A. Fish, leceased: You are hereby notified that on the ?0th dav of May. A. I .. E'14, Ernest II. Fish tiled his petition in this court, al lec:in!r among: other thinirs that Alvaro A. Fish, a resident of Cass County. Nebraska, departed this life in said County on the 2!th day of April. 1914, lcavinir an estate to be administered: that he died seized of no real estate, and died possessed of personal prop ertv, not exceeding the sum of $3,071.18; that he left him surviving as his only heirs at law, Fannie K. Guile of Greenwood. Nebraska, and Ernest II. Fish of Hebron, Nebraska, and askinp that letters of administration te issued to Fannie E. Guile. An order jrrantinir the prayer of said petition, and findincr that the above named are the only heirs at law of said deceased, and issuinir letters of administratioTto Fannie K. Guile will be entered otrtlip l'.th day of June. 1914. unless objections thereto are filed on or before said date. F.y the Court. ALLEN J. BEEPON. County Judpe. TiA'WLS & ROBERTSON. Attorneys. "" K-2r.-3wks Murray State Bank of Murray, Nebraska Charter No. .173 IncorjHjrated in the State of Nebraska. cloe of business May 10, 1U14. at the RESOUUCFS Loans and discounts S7C.-55 0 verdrafts CI - 10 Haukinsr house, furniture and fixtures ".so0 00 Current eiienscs. taxes and interest imi.l 215 9 Iue ?nm national and state banks ?I2.r!77 4- Curren.-y 1 .til 4 UO Gold coin ."-' in' Silver, nickels and cents 'ZU .'i'.'-l 4.741 S Total. LIABILITIES Farm fop Sale. Farm of 121 acres, 54 miles northeast of Union; 14 acres hay land, 20 acres pasture timber, rest in cultivation: well improv ed. Price right if taken soon. Address Miss Etta Nickels, Mur ray, Neb. ?i o.ooo po 5.0410 (Hi Capital stock paid in Surplus fund I ndivided profits ndi vidual dejiosits subject to check S4s,4'A-, cK Iiemand cert ificates of deposit 4:14 70 Time certilicates of dcKit . .i.ti2-" 7! Cashier's checks outstanding. 1. 1 39 7.VT2.fi!Ti 14 Ieiositors"ruaranty fund J00 14 Total ? M.i30 07 State or Nebraska. J .... County of Ca-s. f I. W. G. Boedeker. cashier of the above named bank, do liereby swear that thc alnwe statement is a correct and true copy of the retnirt made to the Stale hanking lioard. W. G. Holokkek. Cashier. ... ( 1'Rfti L. N i'tz.m an. I'irector, Atiesv.- w HoEin.KKiu I'irector. Siilscri)H-d and sworn to iefore rue this 20th I was a pleasant dayof Ma.y 1914 J. M. I'ai.mkk. ' 1 Notary 1'ubiic RErORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Plattsmouth State Bank of riattsmouth, Nebraska Charter No. 70 Inconxirated in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business. May 10. 1914. KESOUKCES Loans and discounts 3 190.400 00 Overdrafts 1M 17 lionds. securities, judgements, claims ' 2.705 30 Itankintr house.furniturc and fixtures 1.479 00 lieai estate oiner man imukliie house... Currc-nt expenses, taxes and inWrest taid Cash items Due from national and state hanks. . Checks and items of exchange Currency Gold coin Silver, nickels and cents From Saturday's Dall. I m C. KhouVn of Murray wa in the citv veslrnlav for a f'v hours looking aflrr some inaltoi of husiness. A. II. Fornofl and wife of near C'-dar Creek were in the city to- lay for a few hours looking aftt ime traiJinjr with the merchants Editor C. L. .O raves of Up l"n Lon Ledger was in the oily las evening and this morninfr visiting with his friends, who are lej-'ioi here. Charles LIrich was a passencr- er l II is inornin; lor iiienwomi where he was called to look aflei some husiness matters for a few hours. Charles Chriswisser of Ne hawka departed this inorninp; for Omaha to visit for the dav with his little daughter at the I'reshy- lerian hospital in that oily. Iavid Hawksworth of Detroit, .Miehifran, oame m last evening md will visit here for a short lime with his mother, Mrs. D. Hawksworth and oilier relaliv F. A. Slohlnian of Louisville was attending to husiness nial ters and visitinj? friends in this oitv vesterday. While here h caller at thi office. Mrs. William Ileil and daugh ters, Misses Anna and Helen, came in this morninsr from their htnie near this oily and departed for Omaha, where they will visit for the day. Charles Lundpren and wife of Stromshurcr, Neb., who have been here for a few days visit inpr at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Davidson and family, de parted this morninc: for their home. II. F. Kropp and son, Ernest, J. P. Stoll and Henry F. Sloll, all from Nehawka, were Platts- 10,100 00 ,vi,.iifVi x-ii if npc fnrlnv dpivi'n rr nn lll 'HI II l.'ll' L l.'.t, 111 1 I llip UJ' 3.74s 30 from their home for a brief slav Total. 2"..:7 a; with county seat frienus. 3ir Kropp found time to pay the :on oo Journal oflice a brief call 1 t u. li I j-raiiK 3icAurnn 01 j-itrni JMiie 3J5-J.959 95 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund I, ndivided profits. 550.000 00 . 3.01 Hi 00 4.743 drove precinct was in the city to day for a few hours visiting with his friends here, and of course called on the Journal office for a Individual deposits subject to check. 91. "279 90 I s"Ciai MSll, WHICH was mUCll 0n- Jiemana certificates ni deposit 2.40-2 ti nvnr Time cert ificates of deposit 107.1 13 t;u I J ' Certified chccks Non Mr. and Mrs. Ed dust in of Elm- Hills Payable None ... , , r , , Depositor's iruararitr fund i.xto n nn"l and Mr. and Mrs. deorpre Total. State or Nebraska, i . 259,959 95 Wallinper of South Bend motored CorxTT ok Cass f ! to this city this morning I.J. M. Eoirts, tend to business matters. to at-Mr. casiueroi cue aoove namea oanK. UO tieretiy I 1 1 ., iu: i. - - swear that the attove statement is a correct ctuiiiKer maue mis omce a Drier and true copy of the report made to the State I call lUnkim? Board. .1 M KllkFliT iv.au , - . Cashier. Bert Chrissinprer and familv of iitmi J 1' n. rtrwiLL, nirscior. r;n t 4: i j . .l. f J. II. Becker. Director. .iciciiiu duniuun inotcjieu io inis Sul)scrif)ed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of May 1914. B, B. Windham. Notary l'ublic. Seal My commission expires Oct. 19. iyi5. Pacific Junction motored city this morninp; with R. J. Sel lers and spent the day at the N. W. Chrissinerer home. H is. js mb i II c Get Thh Tlh migM 1 Hupmobile owners and there are tens of thousands of them will have no other car, because the Hupmobile gives them complete satisfaction at a lesser cost ! That's the Hupmobile story summed up and boiled down a car that's never out of commission, and a car that costs less when it's in commission. TV ToTl wo MnMs Mile When we speak of lesser cost we mean all-around lesser cost upkeep, repairs, tire mileage, gasoline and oil mileage and depreciation when you come to sell the car at second hand. But let us drive home just one point today the repair cost indicated by a canvass of all the repair parts ever sold by this company. Assuming an average of even 5,000 miles per car per year which, of course, is ridiculously low the average cost comes to the absurd figure of 2.7 mills per mile. As a matter of fact, Hupmobile repair cost unquestionably averages 'way below 2 mills per mile and any owner you talk to will tell you that his total cost is one of the least of his troubles and the service he gets, one of the greatest of his joys. Go to the Hup dealer and let him tell you the delightful details cf a story we can only outline here! upp Motor Car Company, Detroit WHILES Dealers, Plattsmouth, Nebr. From Monday's Daily. Ed F. Belts, the assessor of Tipton, precinct, oame in this morning to lile his report with Countv Assessor W. R. Bryan. Ed dansemer of the vicinity of Nehawka was attending- to busi ness mailers in this city today, and made this office a brief call. Mrs. Thomas South of dlen- wood was here over Sunday for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Barney Wampler and family. C. E. Metzger and family motored up last evening from their home near Mynard to attend the services at the Presbyterian church. France Ballanee of Glenwood visited hee with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ballanee, over Sunday, returning to the Iowa city this morning. A. L. Cassidy and wife and son, Earl, returned this morning from Missouri, where they have been for a few days visiting- with rela tives in the northern part of that state. S. P. Randall, who is at pres ent in charge of the business college at Red Oak, Iowa, came over yesterday and visited with his friends in this city, returning to the Iowa city this morning. Mrs. S. L. Thomas of Long Beach, California, is visiting rela tives and friends in this vicinity nnrl Tnvcx i"va . , , . , rrx- y T. Frank Wiles and family of Omaha arrived in the city Satur day evening on No. 2 and visited here over Sunday at the home of Mr. Wiles' parents. Captain and Mrs. Isaac Wiles. It. E. roster and lamiiy, ac companied by Miss Mary Foster, motored to this city yesterday afternoon from their home near Union and visiled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Larson, the parents of Mrs. It. E. Foster. Mrs. llenrv Sampson of Wichita, Kansas, who has been here visiting at the home of her brother, N. W. Chrissinger and family, for a few days, departed this morning for Pes Moines, Iowa, for a visit with relatives. County Attorney C. II. Taylor departed yesterday for Nelson, Neb., where he was called on some professional business for a short time. Jerry Mcllugh, wife and little son of Murdock were over Sun day visitors in this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walling. Mrs. John Sneed and two chil dren and her mother, Mrs. Gar rison, of Sioux City, are here for a time visiting with relatives in this city. .Mrs. A. F. Seybert of Cullom was in the city today visiting with her relatives and attending to some shopping; with the differ ent merchants. Miss Iva Seybert of Louisville came down to this city this morn ing for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McNurlin and to attend the class play. Mrs. Oscar Gapen and daugh ter, Miss Elsie, were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day looking after business matters. Ed McMaken, wife and daugh ter, Elizabeth, arrived Saturday from Sheridan, Wyoming, and visited here with relatives for a few days. They will depart to morrow for their home. Leonard Pfeiffer of Oelwein, Iowa, a nephew of Consul L. Kluftinger, arrived in the city yesterday for a short visit with his uncle at the Gering home. Herr Kluftinger is enjoying- a short visit in the United States on a vacation from his duties as representative of the German government at Bologna, Italy. A Stubborn Cough Is Wearing and Risky. Letting a . stubborn cough "hang on" in the spring is risky. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound heals raw inflamed surfaces in the throat and bronchial tubes makes sore, weak spots sound and whole stops stubborn, tear ing coughs. Refuse substitutes. For sale by all lruggists. Helps Kidney and Bladder Trou ble Everybody Satisfied. Everywhere people are taxing Foley Kidney Pills, and are so satisfied they urge others to take them also. A. T. Kelly, Mcintosh, Ala., says: "I recommend them to all who suffer from kidney troubles and backache, for they are fine." Best thing you can take for backache, weak back and rheumatism. For sale by all druggists. Percheron Stallion, Major. . I will stand my Percheron stal lion, Major (G2187). at the farm of J. II. Meisinger, 2 miles south of Cedar Creek, from Monday morning to Wednesday evening of each week, and the balance of the time during the season at my home. Henry Jochim. m WW tVttv GO TO SANFORD'S PLACE for Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Fine Candies and Fruits. Always fresh. Everybody come and see us when in town. S. J. REAMES, Prop. Cedar Creek, Neb. 4-30 4wksw 5-4-