THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1913. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. & :.x 1 he Celebrated Pen-heron Slaliion, -JMLOUXI- V.'iH make the season of 1915 as fol I'uvs: On Mondays, Tuesdays an 1 Wednesdays at the George Kraege f:.rm. three miles west anJ one-half mile oaLh of Myi.i.rd; and Thursday. Friday and Saturday of each week at the Karl Wiles farm, five miles south of Cedar (.'reek. Jaloux is a beauti ful Mack I'erchei on, weighing 1 ,iU pounds, and was foaled March , 19(!. 1 c:l by M. Durand. Department of On.-. He i a good foal-getter, standing full seventy per cent breed ing test. JALOUX was imported October, by E. J. Heisel, IYe- r-iont. Iowa, and is recorded by the I'ercheron Society of America No. Sl7:. Sire BurTon (fir. 172), by rti!Ieur ( ."2U3o ), by Jlegulator 2.",027 CiUn. by Jules (37987), by Villers MM). by P.riard 5:517 (1C30), ly Rrilliant 1271 (7.".), by Brilliant REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 4. . ' . . 4 4 I I From Tuesday's In:!v. Jessie D. Leach to Leroy Al-l;--f.n. SE quarter SW quarter. 25-11-13; part NE quarter, 3C-11-13. Con sideration Wilhelmina Tigncr to Jessie D. Leach, SE quarter, SW quarter, 25-11-13; part NE quarter, 1 1 -13. Con sideration C. W. Kun.-mann to G. G. Meisinger. part lot 5 and lot block 8, City. Con sideration 1 . 00 2,50(1.(10 1.900.00 I F. Harrison to Elvin C. Harrison, lot 11, block 5. Citv. Consideration. 1 .00 Ellen Rathbun to J. R. Noyes. lots 435 and 48(i, Louisville. Consideration l.liMi Nellie B. Neele to J. M. Nf-iey, quit claim deed, part lot 2, block 1., Elrr- (I!) wood. Consideration. . . . A, la R. Lestor to C. M. Holmberg. lot? 1 and 2, block 149, City. Con sideration !. I I 500. Oi) ! W. A. Edmisten to A. Becker, lot 10, block Union. Consideration . A. B. Smith Inv. Co. to L. 1. II. .0.00 D. Stanley, lots 5, fi and 8. block 18. Young & Hayes' addition. City. Consideration Maty E. Egenberger to Lent. M. Hirz, lot 3, block CO. City. Consideration .... II. B. Wolcott, et; a!., to L. P. Wolcott, quit claim deed lots 3 "i C, and part of lots 4 and r, block 59. Weeping Water. Con sideration J. Cror.ier to F. J. Davis, part lots 9 and 10, block 99. Weeping Water. Con sideration 135. 00 25M.00 1.00 1.00 Save One Bushel Out of Every Five Make your horses use every ounce of r oiiri.-hrrient in every pound of feed to best advantage. pr tiles, Animal Regulator Packages 2:c. SOc, SI.QO-25 lb. pal! $3. CO. will do this it has beon known to save as much as a bushel of otts out of every five, by insuring thorough digestion and assimi lation. This is well worth while at the present price of feed. The results health, spirits and fine appearance make it highly profitable even if feed costs nothing. Try Pratts Animal Reg REMEDIES ulator this year and the other Pratt Reme dies, everyone the best f its kind. Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. Dip mui Disinfectant Colic Reaedr Worm Powder Healing Oiatarat Healing Powjcr Linunen? Dntn,r ami Ptnlt Et Remedy Bf Ontawat For the quick mnd thorrtusrh cure of all res. cuts, scratches. rcae. etc.. nnthinc equals I'ratls ll'a;air Ointment "Sati;(actioa Guarantees' or Kacer Back 8"8 Ccf Pratta Almanac. I For Sale by 1899 (75C), by Coco II (774), by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Coco (712), by Mic ron (715), by Jean le Blanc (709). Dam Favorite (47272), by Nectar 21994 (42505), by Buffalo (34952), by I avator 11412 (14574), by Champeaux C218 (2248), by Iago 995 (7G8), by Utopia 780 (731), by Superior 454 (730). by Favor 1 (711), by Vieux Chaslin (713), by Co-.-o (712), by Mig r.on (715), by Jean le Blanc (739). 2d Dam Malice (30208). by Rodrig ues 9220 (10C2(;)t by Valliant (4'4), Ly Prorper (893), by Decide (892), by Vieux Pierre (894), by Coco (712), by Mignon (715), by Jean le Blanc (739). !;d Dam Sophie (235nC), by Marquis MiS (774), by Superior 454 (730), by Favori I (711), by Vieux Chaslin (713). by Coco (712), by Mignon (715). by Jean le Blanc (739). 4th Dam Bijou belonging to M. Duval. TERMS SI 5.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be" taken to prevent accidents, but will not be re sponsible for any that may occur. AUGUST KLEMM. FRECKLES (Now Is the Time to lift Rid of Those tgly Spots. There's no longer the slightest iced of feling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce 01 othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than ati ounce s necde i to completely clear the ski-.i and gain a beautiful celar compienion. Be sure to ask for the -Jjuble strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money bc-i "u it fails to 1 emove freckles. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to the many friends and neigh- ! 1 ors for their kind help and assistance during the late illness and death of! our beloved mother. I. P. Meisinger. J. G. Meisinger. Mrs. M. I Hid. Mrs. L. W. Iiorenz. John M. Meisinger. Henry J. Meisinger. Mrs. Frank J. Libershal. t Undergoing Examination. Frm Wednesday's Ial'v The dispatching clerks at the loc 1 postoffice are being given an exam ination today on the dispatching of mail to different points. The work is under the charge of Mr. Good of the J Omaha postoffice, who came down this morning, and is engaged in working the clerks out. Call at the Journal office and see the 75c Initial Stationery that you an now huv for 50c. of Oats mm vlf f MM J. V. EGENBERGER, Plattsmouth WOLFF a AULT, Cedar Crock Local News Krnm Tuesday's Daily. W. F. Schleifert of Louisville came in yesterday to take up his work as a member of the jury panel M. M. Straub of Weeping Water piecinct is spending a few days here as a member of the jury panel. Henry Tool of Murdock is among the jurymen in the city this week in attendance at the district court. Herman Pankonin and Fret! Schlei fert of Louisville are here in attend ance at the session of the district court. R. D. Stirie of the vicinity of Union came up 'yesterday to attend district court, being a member of the jury panel. J. F. Warner of near Eagle came in yesterday to be present at the opening of district court, being a member of the jury panel. Ira Rates was among those going to Omaha this morning, where he was called to look after some matters of business for a few hours. County Commissioner C. E. Heeb ner came in yesterday afternoon from his home at Xehav.ka to look after some matters for the county. Attorney W. C. Ramsey of Omaha came down this afternoon from his home to look after some matters here in the district court for a few hours. Roy Armstrong of Greenwood was among the visitors from out in the county who was here this week at tending district court as a member of the jury. Ex-County Commissioner C. R. Jor dan, came in last evening from his home at Alvo to spend a few hours looking after some matters in the dis trict court. Harry Hinton came in this after noon from Missouri Valley, where he is engaged in farming, and will look after some matters; of importance here for a few days, John G. Wunderlich and daughter. Miss Rhoda, came in last evening for a short visit at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Clayton Rosencrans, in this city. John Kraeger, one of the worthy farmers from the vicinity of Mynard, was in the city today for a few hours looking after some trailing and visiting with his friends. Father William Higgins and motn er, Mrs. W. I). Higgins, who have ben here visiting with their 'friends in t'.': city. departed this morning on the e::rly Rurlington train for their home at Manley. James Ingwerson and wife came in yesterday afternoon from their h:mv near Nehawka to be present at the session of the district court, where tiiey have some matters of importance to look after. I. J. Gum of Lexington came in last evening, being called here by the serious illness of his -wife, who has s uffered a' relapse at the hospital in Omaha, where she is taking treat ment, and he was a passenger for that city this morning, in company with his sister-in-law. Miss Rhene Rinker. Mrs. George Koehnke of Hay i prinjrs. Neb., who has been here for the past three weeks visiting with relatives and friends, was a passeng er this morning for Omaha, where she will visit for the day. The little son of Mrs. Koehnke has been quite sick here for the past week with pneu monia, but is now on the road to re covery. Prnni V(lneflM vs Dally Ira Hates was called to Omaha this morning on the early Burlington train to spend a few hours looking after j some matters of business in that city, i Dr. G. H. Gilmore aim wife of Murray were among the visitors in the metropolis this afternoon for a few hours, goins to that city on No. 23. L. J. Gum departed this afternoon for Omaha, where he will visit with liis wife at the hospital, where she is leported as not doin.tr as well as had Leen hoped for. John Fight and wife were passeng ers this morning for Omaha,' where they will spend a short time at the home of their dauerhter, Mrs. Thomas 1 Sullivan and family . ' Mrs. John Lutz and daughter were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will spend a few hours looking after some matters of business. II. F. Kropp of Nehawka was rmong the visitors in this city today for a few hours looking after some matters at the court house, as well as visiting with friends. Frank M. Massie, one of the prom inent farmers of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct, came in this morning from his home to spend the day looking after seme matters of business. J. W. Bockmeyer departed this morning for Glenwood, where he will spend a few hours looking after some matters of business there in his line us a painter.. i J. J. Meisinger of Cedar Creek wa? attending to some business matters and visiting relative.-; in this city to t'av. Mr. Meisineer v. a a pleasant caller at this office. John S. Rough of near Nehawka was in the city for a few hours yes terday for a few hours visiting with friends und in lookic:; after h.ie matters of business. , . Attorney Carroll H. Wright of Omaha, who has been ln-ie looking af ter the arrangements fur the appear ance of the Omaha Elks" male chorus, departed this r.f'.enioou I'm- his home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kawis and Miss Florence White were among the pas sengers this morning . fur Omaha, where they will visit for a few hours, looking after some business ma Iters. Frank Siavicek, who accompanied the body of the late Tom Svob'j.'.a to Lawrence, Neb., for bnrial there, re turned home lust, evening on No. 2 from attending the fuin lai, which was held Monday. J.jhn Wunderlich. ?t!' of the genial jmd whole-souled residents of Ne hawka precinct, who has been here for the past two days visiting his daughter in this city, rnotoied home this afternoon. Carroll II. Wright, the emjunt Omaha attorney, came down yester day and spent a few hours here lock ing after some matters of business in connection with the appearance of the Elks' male chorus in this city. Herman Holschuh und brother. Wil liam, of Pocassett. Oklahoma, arrive?; here last evening from their southern home to spend a short time visiting with relatives and fri- m! throughoai this section of the county. Mrs. Mary L. Wiley and clai-crV.er. Mrs. George Parks and little son, Carl, and Miss Wiila Parks, of Mur- ray, were visiting ir tins city toay. Mrs. Wiley called at this f.icc- r.nd renewed the subscription of th" Plattsmouth Journal going to F. M. Jenkins at O'Neil. Nt!. Ernest Holmberg. an o:d-timo Plattsmouth hoy, came in last evening from his home at Deadwood. S. P., for visit here with his parents and n friends. This is the first, time in seven years that he has p.id a visit here, and lie is much pleased with the many improvements mad". MURDOCK. ( Spcc'tl Correspondence.) II. A. Cast was a Lincoln business visitor Tuesday. Will Roclter of Omah-t un- 'ay with his brother, Dan. Miss Eva Soriek rpent Saturday and Sunday with her parents . Miss E. V. Everett of Lincoln spent a few days here with friends. Mrs. Charles Ihukmier was on the sick list the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mis. Dr. McDonald f Omaha Sundayed with L. Neitzl an 1 family. More. Schatto has built himself a Louse on his lots in the south part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor will move into the house that Morg. Schatto left acar.t. The piano contest will soon be end ed one more month so work for your booster. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Real and daugh ter, Francis, spent Sunday and Mon thly with Frank Peal and famiiy. Henry Miller of Elm wood gave a moving picture show here Tuesday overling in the Air Dome. They had a goxl audience considering the rainy weather. Mr. and Mrs. George Towle and Miss Ehtna left Tupr.day evening for California, where th?y will take in the big exposition. HHIGUESTF.B S PILLS 'hi- b'. rcr k l.;n?i'::i k-i;-iilr I'illM in I.J - ! i.V .r . f9 vears 1: n --in; t.r 1..1-W- !:.- ). YOU MAY NEED AN AUCTIONEER and we want to inform you that dates can ie niride . at this office or Murray State Bank for Vm. R. Young THE liURRHY 1!CII0EER Careful attention to Public Sales liates are Keasonalde. Call at my exense TELEPHONE NO. 5-N , Murray, - Nebraska J ac :v Alvo Kotos Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashnor were :o I.hicoiii Monday. Mrs. Isaac Wolfe was '. hopping in Li.'ico!: Monday. Charles Snavely was in Lincoln on 1 u .-. i ; i e s s Thursday. S. C. Royles went to Plati smouto Monday on business. Mr. .Allen of University Place was in town Monday evening. Mrs. E. M. Stone and son, LaVerno, retained Saturday f rem Lincoln. Sheriff Quinton of Plattsmouth whs i:i town summoning jurors Monday. Fie.; Prouty and son autoed to H:::-le and Elm wood Friday evening. Fred I'routv was called to Piatt.-- .T.nut ?!onday to serve on the ji'ry. arid Mis. Andy Rulofsz shipped M r. their ho'rsehold goods to Iowa, where they will reside. Mis. II. Moore and dautrhtc-. I'danche. isited friends in Lincoln 1 -May and Saturday. Charles Prinu'le went to Lincoln Friday ev-i. Intr en No. 17 r.nd return ed home Saturday in his auto. I)r. and Mrs. I. D. Jon?s of Mur dock. a::d nephew, Mr. Wallace, called at the Shaffer home between trains Tuesday. Miss Alma Oodbey ran a large sliver in her foot in a store in Lincoln Sat is, day afternoon and was unable to ;eturn home. Fred Weaver and daughter, Mrs. L. '.. Lackey, visited Saturday and Sun .ay v.-i'h Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and so!,. Castle. J. A. Shaffer, who has been suffer i :g with tonscditis the past two weeks, i- improving and expect? to be bad-: in his drug store ss.o". Carl Cole and wife a".d the former': pare: M ! .r.d Mrs. S. O. Cole and das-"Titer, Opal, of Mynaid. ate Sun-da;- d'rsie- with Aunt Bir.a Kitzel. Mrs. Fred t'routy visited her moth e , A. Huribut, at Greenwood, who h-u.i the misfortune t sprain her hack. She is improving slowly at thi -- "V i ' t i T3 r. The: Mothers' Cou:n-il met Tjesduy i m -'i i witn ::rs. i reu Keur. T.t, re. !ie;;rv tinier went, io ii'.nvi'in aturday to take- treatment at tli 'sntial hospital. Mrs. Xervia Knott and son, Irvin. came in Thursday from I!avehek ti ?lerd a few weeks at home. Mrs. Knott ha been with her aged fa1h"r at Kearney this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prouty and daughter. Miss Marie, visited Mrs. !a-a Pio;:ty at University Place 1'ri ''s.y and Saturday and attended the High :-chool play Friday evening. Mr. raid Mrs. Fred Kear were in Lincoln last week, where Mr. Kear's mother was operated on for some eye ti ouble. The operation was success ful so far. and Mrs. Kear is getting alone nicely. Mrs. Fred I'ro-jty received word from her daughter. Miss Very, why is at the Dr. McLain Arthoped'c hos pital at St. Lor-is. Mo., that she has improved very much in the past five weeks that she has been there. Mrs. Tlalph Uhley of Yerdon and M's. Uhley of Elm wood came in Sun (:,;y to bid the former's parents good bye, as the latter leave this week for the west. The Mesdames Uhley re turned to their respective homes Mon day. Eev. William U. Waggoner and family of Portland, Texas, came in Tuesday to make their home at this. 1 lace. Eev. Waggoner lias accepted the pastorate of the United Brethren church and will occupy the C. D. Rasp i esidence in East Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. John Murtey, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Rouse and Mrs. Belie Bennett eft Tuesday evening for the Panama exposition at San Francisco. They will co via the southern route and spend two months on the coast visit ing in Oregon and Washington before returning. There were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Towle and daughter. Miss Khena, of Lincoln. Miss Ruth "Bailey had the misfor tune to break her limb just above the ankle joint by leaping from the buggy as the horses started to run away at . E mwood Sunday evening. ClifTorl 1 A nph-man had driven her over to Eimwocd, where she had been attend I ing Hieh school, and they had jut reached Mr. Nyhart's place, where 'she made her home, when the hor?es 1 ecarr-e frightened and Miss Lane , lerrc 1 out of the bugey. Dr. Xeal?y i was called at once and set the frac i tu:e. Miss Bailey was brought home j in an auto and is resting fairly well 1 at this writing. Fine Plants. Pansies, 3c each; Tomatoes, Cab bage, Peppers and Egg Plants, lc each. Sweet Potatoes, SOc per 100. Prices postpaid. C. R. Shall. College View, Neb. 4-22-hvks-vvkly Concrete' Work Guaranteed! We could not do that if we were not sure every time we do a piece of concrete work that it is done riht. 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, Water Storage Tank, Walls all built by us under an absolute guarantee to be of first-cla?s material and workmanship and we it and back of it. Come in and See Us if you are thinking of building anything this year. We have a number of new ideas about building that will interest you. Just south of Postollice on Fifth Street. Concrete Construction Go., Plattsmouth. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of .lohn Peter Keil, Deceasc-3: Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims, tiled against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said County, on the 8th clay of May, P.)';',, and on the lth day of November, lK. at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in :-a:d court on or before said last hour cfj' hearing. Witness my hand and saal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this .7th day of April, 191",. (Sea!) ALLEN J. -KELSON, County Judge. 4-12-lvks NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Ca.-s County, ss. In County Court. !n the Matter of the Estate of Archi bald M. IPdmes, Deceased: Notice is hereby given to the credit ors 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 10th day of May, 1915, and on the 10th day of November, 191f, at 10 o'clock a. m., each clay for examination, adjustment and allow ance. All claims must be filed in said court t tt or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of April, 191.1. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. 4-15-4wks NOTICE OF APPLICATION LIQUOR LICENSE. FOR In the Matter of the Application of Henry II. Wiedeman for Liquor License: This is to certify that Henry II. Wiedeman, of the Village of Green wood, Cass County, Nebraska, filed a petition in the office of the village clerk on April 13, 191.r, as required by the statutes of the State of Ne braska and the ordinances of the Vil lage of 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, in said villaee. C. E. CALFEE, Village Clerk. April 13, 1913. FOR SALE. TOR SALE Good Early Ohio seed potatoes, 75c a bushel. Inquire of Ralph Haynie. 4-7-tf-d&w L. J. Hall The Union Auctioneer Union, Nebraska All sale matters entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty! Rates Reasonable! fcsTAddress or phone me at Union for open dates. - - Kebraskaf i tiii: ri tv ( in in or thi: ( IK M l III" M:llltK. In tl.e mutter uf llie -.-tutt' tf i-lilali S' ii wii 1 1, ilcci-aM-il : .ic- of I'lunl t I lt-miil. NtitH-f is li-r-ly friven tn it i I j.-rriiiM i nl ! -st-l 11, at on the 1' !' I : . iluv tit Maul:. A. 7'.. 1!1."., Chiiilrs I!. S' hwal., j: 1 1 . l-t-rllt(ir of tli- last Will lilnl lsl ii m-tit of i-lil;ili Srliuuli, ili---ai-il. filed Ins petition in lliis eoiirt. to;e:li er Willi Lis final a-e-nu,!, iiskinu tl:'t the t-atne lie approved ami aliowe.l, ninl tl.at tiie resiilue in I is I alois !- ilistti- lillte.l to SUlll Ilolir: il- alt- lV hlW entltletl tliereto, a : alleges tl.at the onI- ln-irs arid legatee of saui ili-i-i-ti--eil are as follows: John Si-liwuli, Saiati A!. Mastoi. Samuel Srlnv.il., .tames Sel.wali. ("liarles I Srliwnl., aiol tl-e ti,-jrs of it ileeea st -1 son, An-ilien- S.l.Wi.li, i;iia Seliwali, lii wiiloW, ami Nellie Seliwuli ainl .epa i l,al 'll.at a I.eariiiK will he l-t-anl i:ori ti e allegations of sail n titi.m ami pmiji yaitl final account at t ': o;1iee of i .!:.. i I... ' ll..i1L.. ..II- - . ' I ' ' - . Ill I'"- u . . , at I li: 1 1 siiioa 1 1,, ("ass I'onntv. Neln-as- I .... , i . . t- ..-) A ll m :'i i :,. at ten "oVi'.m k, ' A. m'.. un'l 'if no ( imns or ee-ii ions inereio is ni,-i .e sa i"l t inie t he pi a y of ha ill I ei it ion v i 1 i he lrallteii. I -ale. I this riUli ilav of March, A. i:m:.. i: the -oint. ai.i.i;n .i. i-.i:i:s .v. 'mi n t v J in !re. i:.v. !..s & im ru:i:TS . .itunii-ys. in thi: i m vi v ( in KT or tiii: mi ri oi-' '. m:i;iik. Ill the matter of the estate of Harvey I . Travis, ileeea-eil: Ni T!"i :. Nut iii is herehv (ivell to all I'efsons interest! 1 in the estate of Jl.uvcv I . T'avis, li.-cea.-'-il, that on the L'!'t h ilav of -M.'in h. A. I.. Jul.'.. Carl II. Travis. 1 1 til 1 ii it I a t or of s;i hi est a t f 1 !eil his j.,. liiion askiiiLT for 1 1 ie :i.iin ;i of his " - a I at nt ami a i ii n no-n t of thi- i esiilni- of F;til estate to sm-li ersi.ns as ale hy law entitieil thereto, an. I alleyim; that he had no fniuls in I. is han.l-;. or no l'o.eity snh.ieit to the m vim hi of the ilehts with whii-h to ay the i-luitiix all-iueil atrainst saiil estate. Yon are l'ureher notitieil that a I. ear in ir will he hail on r-aiil j 1 1 1 i r i on the :t;ih .lay of April. A I).. 1 1 1 :.. at ten o'e!... k A. M., ami if no ! .! . I ions or ei ei ji.nv thereto ,,. I.. !..- (-ai.l lime, the oraver cf .-ai.l petition will he LI. int. -.1 I'ate.i this "1st lav of Mari-h, A. 1 .. j i .i. i:thei on ri . am.k.v .i. j:i:i;si.v. v I '"ii ii t v J mine. HAWKS &- noriKIITSoN, AttorneyM. XtTICH T t HKDITOItS. Stnte of Nebraska, Count v. ;n tiii: cot-ntv curnT. In the matter of the eMate of Afratha St ii 1 1, ileei-a seil : Noto-e is heiel.y riven that the ere. II tois of saiil ih-ei-ased will meet the ail minist rator of saiil estate l.efnte the County .liule of C'axs i-ount.v. Nebras ka, at LliP eounty i-onit room in the eity of T 'la 1 1 -moil t h. in saiil i-ountv on the "rn! ilav of April. IS IT, ami the Vnl of Sepiemher, in ir,. at Id o'clock a. in., .'in h cla'. for the purpose of pie.sen I i n I heir claims for examination, adjust ment ami a 1 Iowa nee. Six months an' ulloweil for tlie cred itors of the said decetiHeil to present tlnfr claims, and one year for the ad ministrator to settle na id extute from the -Jn.1 dav of March, 1K15. Witness inv hand and the weal of tsaiil County Court at IMu 1 1 kiii.iii t h. Nel.raM k.'i. this 2-lth dav of Kebrunrv. IK 1.1. (Seal) ALLEN .1. H KKSON. County Jluifc-e. I. O. DU'Vl-n, Attorney. .NOTICE OF AITLICATIOX FOK LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby piven to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersiprned, Gus F. Mohr, has filed his petition and application with the villag-e clerk of the villape of Avoea, County of Cass, and State of Ne braska, as required by law, signed ly the required number of resident free holders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Ne braska, and prayinpr that a license may be issued to the said Gus 1 . Mohr for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the municipal year ending May 2, 1910, at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot five (5), in block thirteen (13), in saiJ village of Avoca, Nebraska. ' April 12, 3915. GUS MOHR, Applicant. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Louis Obenrouch will take notice that on the 31st day of March, 191.",, M. Archer, a justice of the peace, of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $40.00, in an action pending before him, wherein Adolph Wesch is plaintiff, and Louis Obenrouch is de fendant, and that property of the de fendant, consisting of one-quarter of beef, one meat rack, cne roll of paper and one smoke house, has been at tached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 17th day of May, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m. ADOLPH -WESCH, Plaintiff. 4-15-3wks-wkly