' 1 THURSDAY. APRIL IS. 1SIZ. PLATTSMOCXn SEMl-WEEKLT JOCRNAL. PACE 3. fy Me?; i ctm 1 kha: 1 w" !ET BAKING PCV J CHICAGO Be tierccokies, cake mid 1iscnits. too. All as liirlit, flufiv. tender ft and delicious as mother used. I aLe. And ju-t as whole- H sere-.:. For jinrtrr Eak.uig i'ovr- g C.-r than C aluiiict cusaut De lata E at any fri.e. A;A j car prc-rr. riT-CiniD riGHTST ATATtDS TTorl! -. Tnre Fooi rissosHion. CL:cstti. 12. f .ini Epatiucb. trio;!, ikies. r fYot; ifsz'i MT rosry t hz tc fct7 ci p or bif-caa ft e-t: ri::.1-in: - .. j'-i srr fvei hii r-iiIU. j al.r i' ir ii. rr:r 1 w t rr, ' ic. 4 LEAL estate transfers. . J. Si::!! to C. L. Stull. I n t i "c-t half NW qur.r-le-. p-;:f east half rt' :. '-'.i'-ir.; j ai l !-.:;::t XW quails". C m- .t vit '-n (Mto Kt ' t' r. V. Sny- I.t- X 1o 12, hick 11. r.n"U. Co! siv!iTatior. l.r.oO.O' 'a'.!;.'i ::.f ;' -". it aL, to .!ir, -.!. Am'-;,. n. lets r, 7, '(.c'i: ''. !-y:;n! ad ':'.'.(:) to U:il.--:i. Coii-:;'.a:-.n (tott.(,' .ihi'n'a M. Lynch to M..I i!e E. I't.:i ;on. ;:a t NIC i,ua:ttj: quf.rt'.-r, 24-12-1.1. "; iteration S,(K..O.n: Mi'! Tf:.-.'a!:an to Mr.ry J. V"! ( i;'n. ; ait lot !. Ii': i. Thoinp -v.-n's f. : !iJ." . : '-. lot Wi.-''.i ii(!::.u,i ( 'i. .lfir''.er -o ii. L. l-lr-.-por. lr.t r,. i. ..:. ity. I'ons.iilt? r.'.ioii 1.2o.0f ";.':.!')'. ?il;ivan to Lu '!? .V. M. Vr.:r..-n, T;;-t N"V; tt r. XI' .;2.;n-t"r, I'. M. .7o:-'re!:-.:r. to X. C. C"h-itv':.. f. ?K i. ;:i-;.er XV q-;-jrt-". -y I !. C'on- at it :i l.L"i!.(K .'. i bi:r II(-f"r'an to it. L. I b i!r ot. lot -!, lui'i: 4. Hec tor's :;'L::? I l t'- V.. .r-in:' Vi:';-. C:t. i!v:':i-''- : ... '. D. r-'.j'yor to Kciorri D. Eo''ycr, :art X h:i!f SE ) srter. :M-10-!'. Con-vit'er;-t'oii T'o.o; l.of; ''. ''. E; '..rAin to 'Villiam Pjr-.r., XV-' (".-atcr SW rrrtr. -12-10. Con., :i-X-:r:';n 71 . . 4.000.00 Itching. hieofJinp-, protruding or 1 ' 1 j i!t-:- hive yifi-.IjHl t Doan's (.t-utja-rit. ".0c at all stores. THE PIXIES" AT . THE PARBELE LAST NIGHT Th- L;tt!t- Tots lK-srre Grtat Credit Icr tlu ManntT in Irch Tht-y lit-ndcrt-d th:- Operetta. o.-t!;irr: at the Parmtie thta the j ujii'.o of the Centra! huildin .f the I'latti-rnouth eity y.-hooi.-:, undtr ? ... 1 - e I .rie .-urer i.iion vi uie ieui :ie; s ct i .hat !.uiiuir..LC and .Airs. Mao Aiorjran i l,s iii"(ctre.;s, present tf'i toe ouvrvtir., 'Tlie Pixies," r.nd the? event was i.ns was thorous'lilv e.jdved 1 v everyone present to witness it. Tha iriliiri; tf tl. ehildren was a'nior-t pe. feet a.i.! the .sinjrinir of the little fc 'ks tho-.ve! a eareful trairin;? that it a rare treat to witness. The -tory of the operetta is one that was well suited to the little fo'.k and in eluded fairies., sroldins, fiewer cir!.--. pixies. as vve'l as a company of Amt-cn prur.re.. archer cadets and whi: li'v (iiTvi'-hes. As the, scene of the play rpens up it is iur.rire in fairyland rnd the -tare is f-l!-' with a hyst of hea.:ii f;J little rai:ies awaiting the ton:!!:'. "f the d-.nvi!.- while in the rente -tands the throne of the queer, t Muriel S:re::hO. and while the fsj-ie-s sleep the jrohl'-nr. led by their i tiler (C'jy I.onjr). enter and rar:y ml little Funs! in e, one of the fa'ry band, to their letrent in the moui't-ins of not C!!-OV d as the fairies dance and Ptntr their c: r et.in'jr to the morn. In this Mis Alice I'ol'.ock appeared as a soloist nd jr:t''e a vp- y pleasiutr litt'e num ' .&r. v.hi'e lb:- datieiao: by the four I'u'.terfy CnM-ds vae or:e of the most r!eai:.:r feature- of the evening n-t I v. ed a rare : k'.il on the part of the z folki Th' in the dance were Mi-es la!!" He!; n V.'url, 'Ielen C'lemc: t and Alice Ptak. The in''- pter.dants to the j.:e"r cmu-te 1 .y little IIe;en Wescott and Lucille TE)d;cn. were cm'nr the most tieve n the enst, a'd their voices were. 'C : he nd distir.et. As attendants at Queen Titania, Thflrr.a Oisrn, BiC'iche Smetara, Liliian Pi Qce;:, L e- n Xdde, Helen Klab'iv l.-abcl Rainey, Fae Cobb. Gladys Cot - ner. Aileen McCarthy, Emma War- -tat inxi e aia i ri.ety, eacn in e I haracter of a flower of the jrardc .vere very plcash-.g and gave a f . .. verses de-criptive of the flower thty epr esc nted. At the court scene the role of An--elica. the fairy exquisite, vas en cte i by Alice Pcllock in a charminr i-aaner. while as 'Sunshine." little Ma-y Wyrrn was very pleading. The "airies chor-us was composed of Euth Xur.dstrom, Dorothy Sat tier, Edith j Farley, Dor othy Peters, Catherine j McMaken, Frances Martin. Margaret Likevise. Urruka Ilerohk Julia Ko- j a revelation to those who have neve "nende, (Ilaciys Elliott, Esther Olson. had the pleasure of seeing the little 'IeXn Farley, Ecrtha Shubeck. Wilma j dylnc-y, Ethel Stone, Emma Wohl-' "arth. Heln Pilney, Vio'a Ar-cher. 1 rn:,K'CS Krecji. e Ma:ie Hunter. licit amie r err I Ko.T.ende. L'ra j i ; 't t'M-SOn. Ine gcli-;r. v e: e a most weird ana eirci ana . t range-looking rggregation of thf i i nemses et tne lairses, aia: wan .aeir ongs and dances proved a very clever j poiiion of the program, has devote:! a attraction cf the performance. The j great deal of time to the drilling of ob!ins we"e compos . ed of the follow- ! th 3 children, with the assistance of ng: Guy Sir-eight, Jack Thompson,! the teachers of the school, and the ce 'Danbd Morrison, Arthur Cotner, Ed-j cult is e ns that thev certainlv are to d MeEri-le. Harold Co:-cary. Eugene I lawkenberry, Carl Moffet. "red Eebal. These lads were very lever rid carried out fully the woik -f their characters. The Pixie 1 and of youngsters, led y their pr ince, csrme to the rescue f the fairies and their beautiful yueen, and by defeating the goblins -.-to-ed litt'e Sunshine to her friends, "he t h.i-acter of the prince was taken ry Clara Mae Morgan, and this little cdv was most charming in her role. nd with her sweet voice added n:uf,h j o the strength of the operetta. She vas attended by the two little pags, ''orris Cummins and Stuart Egen--erger, and these two little lads cr ainly presented a very charming pic ure as they stood at attention dur ng the progress of the play. Th? 'ixics gave a most pleasing drill an i he members of the party, dressed in haracters of the different nation-, nd all were excellent in their parts epreseniing the nations of the earth, -.nd as each gave a short speech ! ypical of the land they were sup posed to represent, they were heartily applauded, and at the close a patriotic tableau was enacted by the little folks while they sang "The Star Sprngle.l Eanner," and as the strains of the r.a-; xionai air tinea tne tneater tne au.ti- ence, wnicn pacnea tne 1'armeie irem ; the parquet to the gallery, rose in homage as the large American fiag was draped in the center of the stage. : I Tliose who participated ki the role of j i'ixies were: Carl Speck. Harold Dvvytr, Howard Dwyer, Ceorjre Srhmi itmann. llaleo'm Howe, John .Schalhof, Fred Warien, Rudolph Xeu masin, Harold Smith, Harold Druiiner, Ceorpe I.amphear, Harry Speck. Cus laf Drubacker, Francis Roman, Wayne Rubon, John Sattler, RaymonJ Eookmeyer, Clyde Ciaus, Hilt Mar tin, J.su'ore Waintro'ji. Dean I'atton. Mason Wescott, Harold Fitt, Ulythe 1 ubover. The il-:!,ces and chilis which were '.i-ed duTii'jr tlie operetta v.-ere cer tainly amonjr the most clever that ceald possibly be expected, and in fart the vork of the yountr people in this line wiil compare most favorably with of stace experience, and the grace arii ease with which they enjc'eil the ;':aceful daaees: and drills brour.ht ft.'th nuh iplu.-e from the deliyhf ed auiiiio!':. Tiie Aiaa'on (Juard-' ccrnpo.sed of the laruer girhs from the departmental looms of the school, were perh?p:; the rno. t eh '. er i-i their tntn with theii- marching and sear drill. They were in charire of Fdie;: I5e!!e McDnie', as -aptain, and iheir work was as fine as can be .--!; (n the stue an"vhe!e. The frirl. ""mr: t'"t,:r the An-.a'.on (i'jarls were: Estelle Trits'.h. Ar.na Vcjvoda, Hattie Eoessier, Katherine Lutz, The! ma ,!-,r.t-(.n Seivevs. Janda. , Myrtle Peter-on, Sophie Henrietta Waintronb, Eo-t Katie Kuliovec, Ec--e IVloh- law. Muriel Smith and .i? Crook The Whirling Dervishes, cc-; sis-din jt of Mis:-es J.-a',ette Weber. Ka'.!:eri!. LtiU, Nellie Cowles, C!a:a P.alaey (icrtv'.evc Whelan. Marpie Chrisir. cr. Etlif! Hawkerdiery, jrrve a tk:.v cir.tr number that demonstrated tiu tkil! of these youn? ladies, and the :' auty of the different move ments r" the dance were great! y .pp'Vfdated ! the delighted audience. The thre; furies who. with the fobiins. were ir the plot acainst the faliies, were ren itsented by Ma'-ne Chri iner, Nt;;'f. 'c.-?s an'.! Ether Ilav. i.: r.be-i y, are' their wor!; was very eiever. One of the p re'tiert drills ar.t' musical numbers of the operetta was given by the Archer Cadet--, who armed wh.h bows and arrows, cam. i0 the rescue of the fairies, f the fairies, and r their ceT.tnbvtron t the ope ret. a i. certainly to be congraiulated. Th v. e"e comjiosd of the foliowr. net E: II, 111. irel Schlater. C: j ErlTerd.ergcr, Cludv-- Ka:Tei:b yer I Gretehen Pein. IX th II. .11. Ca'h-rhc f C 1. op; F!oren-c Trit.-ch. Lath . I i !.; trice eecn, .v.ane l.:ac.:. ;: I Xemelr.. Virginia ! Jet-son. I-'ern Ti j .t-r., Er.-.ma Knrfiicek. Alycc Joh. . ., avor.no . r.amtiets. . i::; v :o. k. ! ix- htrem. Mil ton D: aimer" end Cecil Cunu'n--hurt, ns two corns, were also e: amu dng and pleasing. The v 'erk cf the children in th '.-pert tta ccrtnln'y dcir.onrtrrrie- th talent possessed by the little folks a' itndintr the Plattsnteu'.h schools, a:: the si- ill of the teachers in devel-.pln' these talents i- omethiiig th;t th: a well as the T:arei.ts of the litt'e folks, can we ll be proud of, and the per formance la-t evening was really folks appear in public before pne everyone war efforts. c:f dited with their It is to be hoped that the chi'drer of the Central building wiil continue in their efforts in the mu'deal line, i: tliev are posse :!-.ev are nussesse l or unusual talCir along this line Mrs. Mae Mo-gan who has ra-1 e nrage oi the music: congratulated on. The cperetti was made a great deal stronger by the excellent orchestra v.fcich assisted in the musical numbers, consisting of Miss Vcrna Cole. -pianist; W. D. Hol ly, violin, tind E. II. Schulhof, cornet. The proceeds of the operetta last evening will be devoted to the pay ment for the Victrola which, has been purchased for the Central building, as well as records, which will prove a benefit and treat to the young peo ple in their school work, as through this ir.edinm they are given a taste for the high-class music that they would otherwise be unable to attain. ;.nd the little folks who so ably done their part have certainly contributed a feeture of the school through their cforts that will be much enjoyed in the future. If there were no other result to the operetta it has demonstrated that the bttle folks have a great talent alor.cr these lines, pnd they 'should be en couraged to the fullest in developing them. Return Thanks. The teachers and pupils of th? Cen tral school building wish to express their - appreciation ?nd thanks to :ho - e having a part in makm operetta the success that it was. V.e , c - p - ers our thanks to Mr. l'ercy Fields for the valuable service he I gave in "making up" the boys; to1 Messrs. Iloliy, Schulhof and Avard 1 for their assistarice ir; the inusic; t all pa?-ents of children in the operetta, who so kindly arid graciously helped in providing costumes to the children who took part; to the Methodist (hutch for the use of the basement cf the church for rehearsal and the loan cf chairs; to the C A. E. for their flag; to the Elk.-,' low"e for the loan cf chairs; to Mr. Eaird for the speurs; to Kroehler brothers and G. P. East wood, anil those merchants loaning us floral decorations, and the Jci'jrnal for thp ecu.'tes.ies extended. The proceeds of la-t night's enter tainment, after all expenses are de ducted, will go to p:!- for the Vic trola. jim chased last fall, and the pur chase of a supply of reco-d.-:. The cred't for the rperttta belong? to the - ucces.s cf the Ce'ilral balhl . Miss Ilcisel. it-. MXs WeV iiemnle. Tdi.s trig tea-iiei--:, - r Mr.-.. Moi v'liii, Mir': li'.h. Mi J Cole. Mi-: 1 urson. Mi-s 1W I rreyer, M iss Kerr : nd Miss Mai ten, ar.d the pupils in the cfteretta and th- ;ia.-e!U s who so i;i:ni!v as -j -t e h (Si; l W. C. Rn.oks, S .nierlntc-iidf-nt. Makes fil Feel Eik- If,. "I F.uiTered from kbb y.vo years," writes Mrs. Robinson, Mis--. "I c ailment for ?T. A. I-rid-e-, mmence ,-i ins; ng Foley Kidne y I 'ills about t?r. nonths ago. 1 am I' I years of age snd fee! like a I r.-- ear-old girl." F dcy Kidney Pills invigora'e weal: and de- anged kidneys, reTe-ve backache. -heumalism vervwher.-. ad Lladde- treul.lt Irvpr; mer.is at Elmuood. 'ri-iTi Tn'-sil.iy'c ik'T.v. The t'-avelin-r public cf the -runty .vill be pleased to learn that te dln- r g j-ooyr. of the E'mwood hotel, which -.as been closed for the past four -i-ior-th -, nas iu.-t bee:: co-opt r mupiietor, Charles Hart, an i -j fut'.ir-e b? open f' r th y ti d .i:t in Pi accom- ". o- ition of ho- hose oe-i" r good, rirst . eo that the he best th-:: !. . ? meals. Mr. Kr.rt "-.i able is j.-rovided with the he market cap. tos ;:cy af.ord hat he lias dcided to oren v-p !ir.:Tg room is ij-.deed welcome n s ihe.-e who visit Elm wood TV O gC'Ui go-. ws. Te l icr. and - .".mv.ood nd William 1 c!e-D-. l -ased to Jear-n thrc rrrvinc t.- rriL-h. c . c Taken to H-m';al Tcckiv. From Tuflav'K Imiij. 'i h is after neon iiaro! t i i. lb .car-old sen of Mr. and Mis. fb- "i.'.nir charr.. was taken 1 o Omr ha saf "e iug f'-'.u a e sever" at i.sck of 'ppeud i it!-, and will be oi.crated or. the St. Joseph's hospital tomorrow nomine:, us the ca-e is a e: y .-eve: e n e. The lad wa- taken ill r-'r id-iy and -as grown steadily worse tir.ti! it was hcugh: that an operation would be be or.lv relief that could be afforded. Straightens Him Out. J. P. Jones, Eoothe. Ark., writes: "I ip.,1 a severe case of kidney tiouuL nd could do no- work at alb FoVy viclney Pills straightened me cut at once." The same story is told by iiousands of others; weak bind:, rhcu 7:atbm. kidney an 1 bladder troubles arid quickly. Safe and effective Mild everywhere. A TTA C JIM FN T N T ! C E. Louis (Vor-nrouch v : 1 take r,e.t""e hat on the Hist day of Ma'ch. lf:". M. Archer, a justice of the peace, of rictt--mot;th, Cass County, Nebraska, r.sr.ued an order of actackment for the ::um of in an actic n .pending beioie him, wherein Adolph We.-ch. i iilai'itiiT, md Louis Obonrouch is de fendant, and that property of the de fendant, consisting of one-quarter of beef, one meat rati:, one roll cf pa nor md one smoke house, bes been at tached under said order. Said cause was cuntinued to the 17th day of May. Ibio, at ti o'clock a. ni. ADOLPH WESCIL Pk.in.iiT. 1-1 '-?, wl::;-wk" v NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County ('oust. In the Matter of the Estate of Archi bald M. Holmes. Deceased: Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings w"I5 be hud upon claims filed agamst sn:d estate, before me, County Judge oc Car,?. County, Nebraska, ai the County Court room in plattsmoulh, in sail C-unty, on the 10th day of May. l!-lr, and en the 1 th clay of November. lUl.V P.t 10 r.ViorV m. pfir-Ti Pmr fir xaminution, adjurtment i,nd al!o-"-rce. --vll c'aims must L? filed in raid coi.-' t rn or before said k-.-t hear cf ' 1 ing. 'En en my hard and -cal cf s nld Cr-.r.;- Court, at Pir.ttsr.io'.r.h Nt-; Nt-; t.i a:l:a; this IcHh day cf April, IfC S. : ' (S.?al) ALLEN J. EEESON, County Judge. 4-15-4wk3 um a b w www. From T;iesiln y's Iiatly. District Judge Bepley returned this afternoon to bis home at Pa pillion, af ter being here for a few hours hold ing court. J. F. Svoboua and wife of Lawrence, Nei., arrived last evening on No. 2, calle 1 here by the serious iilaess of ; heir s on. Tom. Mike Tritsch departed thi; after noon f;.;- Louisville, v. here he will spend a few hours looking after foiae nu.-iness matters. Martin llouk returned to Omaha h's afternoon, after a sho:t visit here with old friend.- and in kicking after some matters of business. Arthur Troop was among tho-e go jt.'r 'o Omaha this mos-ning, where he will spend a few hours look in sr after ,eme matte rs on the .-tuck mar ket. Attorney Widiarn 1M".-I)ei ni-r of -llniwciod ci n.e in la-t cerdu" ami -pc-nt a f w ho !' s liere with friends, end in ioo!:ing arte-.' Vorne matter of I US!')"S.';. (iecrge V.". .-lh::idei- came u; this rr i l ie' frc:-;-. his home east of Mur rey and spent a few hours visitinr with friends and looi.insr after some tta ding. Mr J. E. AV lies return d home this sh Mar beei in attendance at the nat'onal con- '. ert ,n of the Mirsionarv Socle v of ;:.- Fs.i'c J States. P.obe-t L. Proi-st wa- among those e-'!.ig to Omaha this r.io-rdiie: on the 'a. !y i jr'intcr; train to spend a few hosrs. locking after some matters c !' husii-es? in that citv. Mr.- T. P. Livingston departed k:-t c vening rn No. J f.,r the east, and I w'r. in Now York will b" the ye est I of Mrs. Eockill. Mrs. L'vmcrsten will al-o pcy a short visit et Washington, j 'Ted" Jerry, one of th? genial End j uair re-iuents ot im-yooa, came merits of L:nryood. ::i last venire and was in the citv to- day for a few hours looking after some r::a tiers ai i re coui i. noase an;i vi- ii- u:g with Ids. friends. V. V '. Lecrmi-d sit ing dtirir ious Toint md wife, who have g he winter months I ; i:i the sty te of j Florida, returnee home to this city Ir verentr. feeling wc he:'- trip, and i-o;.h n health. lI.-.. l v. : H- j 1 with 'atlv imnroved Trorrt Wedr-'-p-la v's I!!tlv H. C. V:. :.Horn was among the bv.dne-e visile:-; in Omaha today foi a few hou's, returning h c tioon en No. 2 i. M. f.-rt-r t: !"I f rem V: i a lOtl s uior-i-ng a tor , o.me 'i-iress -Tchn 1 ieht t7t 1 ' r-. ,!-! Wi-? th on for Or r.aaa. wnere tnsv hsy W:d t, . c, i 1C ..1 K.UI- VI th or a she- .rue. Mit-s Emma Kaufmrt.tn was a pa--se'T-er th'i afternoon for Omaha, will visit for a few lOt with friends in that city. Mi s. Ida Trit -.ch was among therse on.ir.g to Omaha this morning, wheie c-V will visit for th clay looking af seme matters of business in that c : t ' William Nickels of the vicinity o i, i. . i - ..- j? ;j jr;ay orove up tin..- mo, mug "'.-rn r.is r.ome aria scent a tew iiours nere lo king after seme trading with the merchants. It. R. Nickels came up this morn ing from his home near Murray and was a passenger on the early Burling ton train for Omaha, where he wiii visit for the day. Theodore Starkjohn was among shore gcing to 0 mrd-M 'his morning. i- , ... i i. iie re he wiii vi- it for a few hour: - wiih fi-iends and in looking after some matters of business. W. C. K. Sidwp.il departed this aft er nc-on for Sheridan. Wyoming. i!:co he will take up his work for tke Eurdington in that city, after a few weeks spent here on company business. J. E. Meisinger of near Cedar Creek came in yesterday afternoon from ('mr.hr., where he had been spending a few hours, and visited here with hi raierts, Mr. and Mis. Conrad alet- :d p. (;-:', between trains. SEEDS THAT GROW. Ilceleaned home-grown tested Red Clover, s'.bu's burke!; Timothy, 5s3.SC; Blue Grnrs, Cane, M.dS; Alfalfa, Kaffir. 1.70; Mikct. n.fO; Eape, 125.ie pound. ti .. t - . i, .-,.-' c-;.- Ol.liei.l i:.os.. - ,t ... i.a.o v. IT- t - :b Take Care of tiie Children. A lingering cold. dL-rtre.-sir.g cough . . . . . , -loeniess nirrhts, a raw, inflamed jthri'iaf. Ie-.d to a run-down condition in j .--hich the child is not a'.)!? to resist contagious diseases. Foley's Honey contagious diseases. Folev's Hor and Tar is truly h?aling an d premm; in aciien. It relieves couh. colds. Icrour? and whooi.ing coutrh. Contains no ooiates. Sold everywhere. Concrete Work Guaranteed! We could riot do that if we were not mre e t ry tin o we do a piece of concrete woik that it is tlune i,a. We Know How or we would not take a chance on rebuilding our work. We know how to mix concrete and how to put it in, and every job we handle is there to stay. Silo, Water Tank, WaLer Storage Tank, Walls all built by us under an absolute guarantee to be of first-eJa?s material and workinamhip and v.e stand back of it. Come in and See if you are thinking of building anythirg this year. V.'e liave a iramUr cf new ideas about bui!idir:g tbat will interest you. Jiibt south of Postofliec on Fifth Street. Oonsrefs Oonsirucfion 0o V PIsttsmouth, - MlIK i: ;l' M'IM.II l i i.k i .s i i . i-.-i.s u- ; - n i it t ' i -1 . .1 f i ' - !'' I.. i hi: ' i : t II- ! - '1 i - ! t it i-.u . f - u.-.l I T ; ' Mil i l i- --,i ;:ii-.--l 1 ' f . i. i - ; i I . 1 ' l i t u IL- r t r-l' ( .;!! , I'liu : t ( 7 J i;'- :i : . ' 1 ' ! I 1 .1 .. ,.r: t!'l". vend: !' ti'i'i.icnii i (i ! 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Cmnity of '-. atal Sta-n- of -,, '. , Nt-l.iii-ka. a- ran nr.., 1 .y :lw, signed i.t iiair tojiv- t!a- re-1 ti ted Titunli-r of na-id-nt m --e-on . a.-rs oi ita- saai cue, s.-Miav; f.rth 11..-; fir s. !:!!-.! nt is ;i rami of 't-s;-i-: a ! ,1 c cd ;i t-;i t r uml --t :i lulinir and a r sj !. nt id tec stale ot rs i.ra.-l-.a iiiid i:-!i -i ti 1 jut a i a -i t . - - ma .- !..; i--s-a.-.1 t.l tl i.l I 1 t',,-ii.i f.,r- 11... l.- . i ..r . i.-iuit. s ; a i 1 1 ii" n s ai,.'. e.'aoi.s i i.oiot'.i fm tne period of em- e-ir fr dii the date jf Ulf. ,riI,.; ,,r ia-a;ion in ja !; ild , a--r .-c.ai.d oa 1 1 v..-t l.alf ; i rt i of n-i !in- if i. in id n-k il.it t -- linn I'Ui. t I-'..i:t t !i '..aid of t!ie said Citv of J 'it i : .- in a. 1 a, ' ' J. U l:i.-'.si:i.u A;n-i: S. J'.'i:.. At.;..;, ant. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NE ERA SKA, Cass County, s-s. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of John Peter Keil, Deceased : Notice is hereby gieen to the credit ors of utid eleeeit.secj. that hearings will !e had upon claims tiled . - , igai.iSt Stlt estate before me. County Judge of e ass t ountv, .ei,rasi.a. at the t ountv Court room in Plattsn.outh, in said County, on the f-th day of May, in ::nd on the f ill day of November, 1"T. . ai 9 o'clock a. m. each cluv for exnm- i nation, adjustment "Ali claims must court o,i cr before , md allowanco. be filed in said aid last hoar ef ! Hearing. Witness my hand and seal of snid County Court, at Plaits-mouth. Mt-li-aska, this 7th dav of April, If) IS. ( Seal ) A LLE.xf J. EEESON, County Judge. 4-12-4 v. ks NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. In the Matter of the Application of Henry II. Wiedeman for Liquor License: This i.s to certify that Henry II. Wiedeman. of the Village of Green wood, Cass County, Nebraska, filed a petition in the office cf the village clerk en April 13, If IS, as required by the statutes of the State of Ne braska and the ordinances of the Vil lage cf Greenwood, to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the coming municipal year, in the build ing situated on lot No. 277, fronting on Second street, iri said village. C. E. CALFEE, Village Clerk. April 13, I'llo. TOR SALE. FOR SALE Good Early Ohio seed potatoes, 7Sc a bushel. Inquire of Ralph Haynie. 4-7-tf-do:w Sell your property hy an ad in The 'aurn&I Us - - Fiebrsska 1 Tin: H!.TiH T c m in or v-x i-'i:;.. M. 'n.ii-r.iif. J U.i i n t . :! . vs. -.-i t : .m. T!:-r .sr. i f ni. 'C'l .VyrfV .M. 'I'l in-r' 1 1'. I n-l:i r: t : Yii'i ii:- (:( !.v n-';'i"'l I i,l in li-" !M Ii ne if Man . 1 t ".. 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I ' 1 1 1 1 . J .a.j AWl.s & !;(H:i:i;tsi in-, e.ir.t ii. Mnin: to ici:iiitii:s. S:nt- of Nebraska, Cass Ciiiititv. IN' TlilO CfiTW'TV coritT. In t!n- matter i f li e estate of Aunt :-t '111. dv.-as-.-d ; No'i.-e is l.eltbv civt-n 11, lit tl oitldl tnrs of snbi d.( i-.i-j.-d Will ! i. . f tl..- ad mi ;i is 1 1 a ; or of said estate !..(,,!.. t 1 . I'otitity .lmiire cf Cass ooi.t;? . n In..- -ka. at tt.e eoiiniy (,,ait to, in in tl ty of tismnutli in said i-.n;nt . n t'tid i!j-.' of V.rlt. IM". atai tie : d f S-ptf ai l.er. l!il.i. at Tl ov.oiii ,, "al v. for ti.e part fa. e f ,.,-.. niim tl.e-ir I'laims for v.i ni i aa l io :, adai'l m ? arid n Mou'iinc. Six m-mlliM are nllowt il for U,e ( r d ifors of (),,. said il-n eas. d to s.-t-.t tla-ir .'niins. imil on.. -..-,r for I 1,.- a e -tiiintsltator to s ttle t-aid estate from tiie 1' ii d dav of Maridi. 1! Ki. Witness- rn v ia.nd at.. I t',.- "at of sa'.l Count v Court nt I "la 1 1 snam 1 1.. N, I.t ,s ka. fids -ita da v ,.f i'( 'n-ii.-n v. Oseal) ALLRX .1. l'.K : "SON. Count" Jln.re. IX O. nWTKl:, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all person -S interested and to the public, that th? undersigned, Gus F. 2Mc.hr, has file 1 his petition and application with the 'ullage clerk of the village of Avor-a, County of Cass, and State of Ne braska, as required by law, sieried by the required number of resident free holders cf the srid village, setting forth that the applieart is a man of resectable character and standing and a resident of the Stnte of Ne braska, and praying that a license may be issued to the said Gus I. Mohr for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the mrnicipal year ending May 2. HUG. at hi? place of business, muaicd on the west two-thirds of IM five IS), in block thirteen (13), in said village of Avoca, Nebraska. April 12, 1915. GUS MOHR, Applicant.