NURDOCK DLPARTf'lLNT By H R. NEITZEL. Bank Building. Murdock, Neb. 'Phone No. 99 Deposit What You Like When You Like Hut deposit your money HERE. It is possible that you have never felt the abso lute necessity of having a bank account, it is prob able you coulil drift aloner for years without one but IF YOU KXI-ECT TO FORGE TO THE FRONT in thin life in a financial way it is essential that you have a Hank f Account. We Rive you a personal invitation to make this bank your depository whether you have n small sum or a large one to lay aside for 8a fe keeping. Bank o! Murdock H. R. NEITZEL, Cashier. Individual R.-sponsibdity Over $300,000. wedding a dainty luncheon was served. All present report having had a mot enjoyable time. Maple Grove !",( In! l.nrrin oil le:ie Louie Pub put up ice Tuesday. Grandma Thomas is on the sick list this week. Dr. W. Davis of Lincoln spent Sun day at the J. A. Davis home. Mrs. D. Murray visited with Mrs. G. E. Fritzpatriek Friday afternoon. Mr, ard Mr.- H. Heck attended at the funeral of Mrs. Jesaie Ilostetter at her duties in the school room haviig recovered from her recent illness. Wrri. Uikli returned last Tuesday from N'aperville, HI., where he at tended school during the fall and winter. Mrs. L. Lau returned to her homo at Richfield having spent several weeks here visiting with friend and re la-' I-twiston Friday. tives. Ray Davis ai.d family and Ora Davis Mrs. VV. O. Gillespie, Miss Viola 1 (1 were Sunday guests of J. A. Everett and Harry Gillespie did some Davis ai.d family, shopping in Omaha last Friday and John Murray and family of I'latts Saturday. mouth wee visiting with D. Murray Paul Cornemeier returned last week aml family Sunday, from Omaha where he has spent some j Mrs. II. Deck and Mrs. G. E. Fritz time learning the automobile business! patrick were visiting Mrs. D. Murray from A. to Z. j Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. N'citzel returned to her1 Mrs. Steve Deckner of Nehawka was home at Lcwiston, Neb., Thursday ! visiting at the Kusterhullz home last evening after a two weeks visit at the Wednesday anil Thursday, home of L. Ncitzel. j Harmond Heck and family went to The local elevator men have been Elimvood Saturday for a visit with buying considerable grain the la?t few j relatives returning home Monday, days owing to good prices and moving ; jj. Murray and family and Harmond ume urawing near. Heck and fumilv were visitinir C.hns. Ilerren and wife Thursday evening. D. Murray and family moved Wudnes- ; day to a farm near Union.' Roy Gregg the place vacated by Mr. Mike Sorrick has entered the sick list this week. 0. F. Carr is learning the harness business with A. .J. Tool. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. (Justin were Om aha passengers last Tuesday. Merle McDonald spent last Sunday in Lincoln on important business. Miss Emma Bornemeier who is work ing in Omaha was home over Sunday. George Momey has recovered from his recent illness and is up and around. The dance given at the Woodmen Hall Monday night, was well attended. Miss Martha Goehry wa: home from Plattsmouth to spend Sunday with her parents. Oscar H. Allen shipped two carloads of cattle to the South Omaha market from here Wednesday. G. G. Williamson was called to Syra cuse Sunday to the bedside of his wife who is on the sick list. Miss Mae Schaal has again resumed The baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Craig Sunday Feb. 7th died the following Thursday after a brief illness. i ne bereaved parents nave the sym- wjU f arm pathy of the entire community. ; Murray Last Saturday afternoon the members j ncrman Comer and Richard Smith of Miss Jo Eveland's Sunday school ; of Union and Guy Alurray of Eight class gave a kitchen shower in her j Mile Grove came Tuesday to help honor at the home of Mrs. E. II. Davis. ijavi(1 Murray whu is movln(f t0 a falm Dainty refreshments were served. , nmr Unioilf where he wiu fann thu Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lcis and family following year. and Arthur Rager left this week for ! Gordon, Nebraska where Mr. Lcis will; Second Church ol Christ, Scientist, erect a house for Oat Rager who has ! Sunday school 9:43 a. m. purchased a farm there and will move! Divine service 11 a. m. Subject, there as soon as the house is finished, j "Mind." Mrs. O. P. Stewart and family are The reading room in the Coates block visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goehry, while 0. P. is moving the household goods and effects to Schuyler, Neb. Mr. Stewart pur chased tho Schuyler Sun Eome time ago and being unable to secure competent help was forced to resign his position as principal of the Farrairut. Iowa schools and take charge of the paper I himself. I Last Saturday Miss Meta Neitzel j gave a valentine party at her home for j twenty of her girl friends. The feat-1 is open every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon from two until five o'clock. Si Luke's Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m Divine service at II a. m. Sunday evening at 7.uO p. m. Friday evening at 7.130 p. m. Canon H. 15. Durgess. Farms For Sale. Iamofferinga farm for sale two ure of the evening was a colored wed-; miles south-west of Mynard at ninety ding in which most of the guests took ! dollars per acre. Also one 1-2 miles part, all being appropriately dressed 1 south east of Murray. Earl V. Cole, for their respective parts. After the I Mynard, Neb. 7-1-8 j a , ( a "-j y-M3ri' mtum I'.; KKiada si ilis sajflasaaJayJalasiha -"" ' a a t o j oiffi Wirwii ? ? Y Y Y ? ? ? ? Y Y t V Y Y Y Y ? Y ? ? ? ? Y ? ? ? t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CLEARANCE SALE V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y f f f The new 1909 Majestic Ranga is a beauty. It is made better and smoother than ever. Over 300 satisfied users in this im mediate vicinity can testify to its merits. If you need a range let us show it to you. JOMN BAUER PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. T " V G We wish to turn our remaining stock of winter goods into money. Also wish to make room for new spring goods that are arriving daily, and offer you first-class goods at great money saving prices. At the prices quoted . below it will pay you to buy heavy: Underwear 20 per cent discount. Sweater coats at greatly reduced prices. Some excep tional bargains in shovs. Our entire line of glove3 and mittens at 20 per cent off. A few two piece suits at 2.". per cent off. A few odd pants at 25 per cent off. All Flannels and Outing flannels at 15 per cent off. All wool drc:-s goods on sale at 15 per cent off. Our entire line of 12 and 15c ginghams, will go at 10c per yard. Work baskets.all kinds, 23c. Our grocery line is always replete with the best goods at the lowest possible tprice. Childrens bear skin coats at almost half price. ' The highest possible price will be paid for all kinds of poultry and farm produce. Please do not ask for credit at these cut prices. Sale commences February 18, and closes Saturday, February 27. A. Kaufman and Daughter CEDAR CREEK, NEB. Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t f v f (1 THE ROUND UP i I 1 J I Were married during the last few days. ' furt room in the City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. i.o, ai ten o c ook b. m. ami that all objections, if any. must be nleti tt i nv, il tut .1,- .. .ni lonino-roaayor tebruuv . v.t.i..vi vii.it, nit ivauiuviuu in a. in. ami that all objections come before the citv council in a format "" .(" "aj'l day and hour of henrins. " ! witni HM my riiio'l ami th way immediately uj on the return of ,r ! Mayor Moore, who in in California with u:c ciiamtier ot commerce excursion. Buys Home In Union. Ree'e Delaney has sohl his line new residence near the high school building, Mrs. Tobitha Thacker b?ing the pur chaser. Mrs. Thacker has leased the farm home and will move to this village abouv the flr?t of next month, where the lamily will have a splendid home and be near our excellent schools. In County Court. Shr-phcrJ, f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Eig Production to Be Given the Boyd Theatre at Omaha. For one week befrinninjr. Sunday evening Feb. 21st Klaw & FrlUnger's massive production of "The Round-up" will be represented at the Boyd's Theatre in Omaha, The original New York caht and the entire production will be seen here. This play was first produced in Chicago, where it ran all summer, after which it was taken to the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York for a limited engagement of four months. At the expiration of the time allotted at this famous playhoube, the interest in the extraordinary play con tinued so keen that it wa3 moved to the Broadway Theatre, where it enjoyed a most prosperous run of three more months. Its tense story, astonishirg novelty, wonderful realization of West ern scenes and incidents, and the way in which it is done, combine in a marvel ous entertainment that holds the atten tion of the auditor from the opening scene until the final curtain is reached. "The Round-Up" is a play with the bigness of all outdoors. So adroitly is it handled that it is about as untheatric as a dramatic production well can be. With its stirring scenes before him the spectator loses sight of the fact that he is insit'e the four walls of a theiv'.re. The great far West is magically trans ferred to city doors and the blood is set tingling with all one sees and hears. The plains, the mountains and canyons have an irrcsttible fascination for every one, but there are comparatively few with time enough to enjoy their wonders and delights. In "Tho Round Up" the bracing, vigorous atmosphere of life in the open is preserved with j loft aurvivinB him a hi nole and only heirs at , ... ,. . , . ' . law the followinH named children, to-wit: Riwie tiiariinig niieiiiy anu truin. The dramatic incident of twenty mounted Indians ridirg along a ledge on a clilT in the third act and the mar vtlously realistic battle scene add an element of realism to the play which the seal of the eountv ci:urtofC.iKs county. Nebraska, this V!0th day of January. I!!. ALLEN J. Bkkson. tilM iil:al! County Judgf. Notice. To I.lrzy Mayboo. defer !ant. take notice that on me Kin oay ot January, ltx '.i, Martha Mayrxc, pUintilf heri-in. filed her petition in the Li.strkt Court of Cbh rounty, Nrbia!ik:i, aifainut said de fendant, thu object and prayor of which is a divorcefrom the bonds of matrimony, for the rea son that the defendant baa dcae.-ttd the plaintilT for mote than two years lait pat, and fails and refused to support plaintilT, and is on habitual drunkard, and has licatid pluintitr with extreme cruelly. You arc therefore required to answer said peti tion on or before Marti' 1 '.. luK. I ated January l'jou. By M. AiiciiKK. Martha Mayiiee. hti attorney. plaintiff. Legal Notice. StaU ct Nebraska. County ot ( ass. t' In the matturof the estate of Lliza S, deceb&ed. To all pt rnonii interested: You are beieby notilied that there has been filed in thia court a petition, allctrinir anion other things, that said Kliza S. Shephctd. departed this life, intestate, in the City of l)cnver. and State of Colorado, leaving real estate aituat in Casa County. Nebraska. The prayer of said petition is that kukI estate be administered and that Jacob H. Shepherd be apiiointed administrator of aid estate. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before thia court at the county court room at Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 9th day of March l'.K'i). at ' o'clock a. m. and that all objections, if any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing:. Witness my hand and the seal of tho County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, this pith day of February. I'.IW. Ramsky & Kamiiky. Allen J Bkkson. Attorncya. County Judge. Seal 7t-6 Legal Notice. m. In County Court. Order ol Hearing. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. In the matter of tho estate of Isaac Julyan. d ceased. To all persons interested: jou are ncreny notmed that there haj been filed in the court tho account of the administrator of said eatutu and his petition for iinal settlement, allegina therein anion other things thnt the heirs of this estate nor himself as admininrator had no notice of the hearing before this court on the 3rd day of January, lyox. at which timellraf decree was entered in this estate. The prayer of aaid petition is that said decree be set aside and his account as filed herein bo ullowed, and that he be discharged a auch administrator. You are further notified that there will he a hearing upon said account and pejition before th: court in the county court room in the City of Plattsmouth in said county, on the 2fith day of Kebruary. 1!9 at 10 o'clock a. m. That all ob jection, if any. must bo filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand ami the seal of said court th a 22nd day of January. 1909. Allen J. Beeson. t9-8 LckalI County Judge. Legal Notice. In the District Court of the ( ounly of Cass. Daniel Lynn, ot al., Plaintiffs, I . , va '.Notice of Ref Andrew I.vnn. el id Defendant. ( ereoaSale. State of Nebraska. ' County of Cava. ' In the matter of thu cs'atc of James Skoumal, deceased. Whereas France Skoumal, on the 1st day of I'thruary A. court slier life intestate ulwi,,, tw. .,i:t i an inhabitant and a resident thereof, and that he described lands: The southwest quarter, of the was noiaul and possessed of Fractional lta six-1 nutnweat quarter, less one .ot in the south side teenand thirty-nine of the south-east quarterof j thereof, numbered lot thirty-one (:!1) containing the north-wesi quarter, section thirteen, township : fevn'V-threo (.,a) one hundredth of an acre; twelve, north range thirteen. Citv of Plattsmouth, I otc'l;y' '. ln.t5 north-east corner of said Cass county. Nebraska, raid real estate being l"n1. being occupied hy the right-of-way of the listed in the ollicc of lha county clerk as lot six- . J '""ur' yMiionny. mere oeing teen, of the value of one thousand l.000.0() I ahou.t. thirty-eight and eigluy-ono hundredth It. I'.W, tiled her petition in thia I . V. . ' "? , 1 "l rDruary .ntn :ing that James Skoumal departed thia ; lKn -.k-k. m..attn south door . in Cass County. Nebraska, on or ?' " couit nouse in the lounty of Usa, Ne k.i., ..t n....,i . a i n.iy .u.i I braska, 1 will offer at pubic sae the fnll.twinr dollars, and no more: that the said JamesSkoumal Skoumal, aged nine ycais, Charles Skoumal. urcd seven years, David Skoumal, aged four years and Lucille Skoumal, aired two yearn, and your peti tioner his widow and that said estata is wholly exempt from attachment execution or other mesne process and is not liable for tho payment of the debts of said deceased, if any ho left, and CHM) acre in tho title of tho narties heret Also, sub lot five (M being the south ten acres off the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, except lot twelve (12) occupied as 'ailroad right-of-way otr the east end thereof, lirg about ninety six one hundredths '.9 ) of an acre: also lot six 16), being the pouth ten (M acres of the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter ex cepting lot thirteen (Hit off the ast end of said lot six (61, occupied at: railioail right-of-way, also, a lot sometimes ctilleti twentv-ono 21) and some- V"J m'H iui iitui tim u,niii 94. in jfvtiti'jii uiititimi .. , , , .... a . an order may bo entered in this court dispensing i t,me" ca,1,L'd f,,r,'-ne '""'"P "orth ten ....--L J : - - ... - . . . . I aert'S Ot LhC Mllllth.Pnkt ni:lrt.fV.tr llm .nntk.n,.Lt v. , . ii i . i. . , wun me rPKuiar aamir.isiraxion oi saiu cst.iTif ana . . ' . has rarely been equalled 111 the history establishing the dato of the death of said rie- "iiarter excepting lot thirty-two. being twenty- of tho Amorir-nn iitno-P Thiirn tuill ln ceased, his intestacy and the names of his heirs at nn auxilliary organization of over 150 people, representing soldiers, scouts, "cow punchers," Mexican vaqueros, Arizona jrirU and Apache Indians. A feature is made of the Indian fight in the third act, the scene of which is the lava beds of Southern Arizona. The cast includes Maclyn Arbuckleas "Slim" Hoover, the sherilf; Orme one hundredth (.21) of an .cre in the south-east corner then in. being severty-two feet wide ar.d extending north one hundred and twenty-live feet: also, excepting therefrom a part of i.ub lot ten ( IP) off the west entl of said ten acres usid as railroad rif ht-of-wav: nl.o, the east three fourths of the Kiuth one-fourth of the noith-west quarterof the south-east quarter, being about seven and ono-linlf acres, and sometimes known as sub lot thirty-nine 39): the sou;h-west quarter of the sout h-tast quarter, known of sub lot tweniv i Heuai.p. a legal newspaper published in Maid I """Pt a strip of land ono hundred thirty-scven cou.itv, for ihiee successive weeks prior to said I H,,y !"" ',cl , ' ,n wintli from Un dine of hearing ar.d that if they fail to appear and southern boundary of said tract extei.ding sixty law and fur a decree of assignment of anitl real estate to the parties entitled thereto. It is therefore ordered that raid cause be set for hearing upon the 20th day of February A. D. 1909 at nineo clock a. m. in the county court room I in the court huuse in the City of Plattsmouth, in 1 said county ami that all persons interest oil in said estate, including the creditors of said deceaiicd, if i any there he. re notified of tho hearing of said petition by publication of this order in tho Newh- contest said petition tho court may giant tho order prayed for and enter a decree in accordance ll...rnU,tV- .... ,.l.ul i-.. i Caldaril, W. K. Knibloe, Joseph M. ! Dated this 1st day of February. 1909. My the i.Miri. Al.LtN J. Bkivon, County Judge. Altornev. ISEALl r -.t l: ri . t- Icon i."uiiuii, ciniur urantiin, nailer a en- Brn Ci.ahk. ninRton, S. L. Richanlson. James As burn, Jacques Martin, Harold Hartsell, John J. I'ierco, "Texas" Cooper, Ful ton Russell, Florence Rockwell, Minette Barrett and Marie Taylor. Matiness will bo Riven on Monday (Washinfrton's Birthday) Wednesday and Saturday. 71-8 The Spokane Way. Futornal societies in Spokane, includ the Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Elks, Eagles, Red Men, For esters, Woodmen and Maccabees, are preparing petitions to be submitted to Mayor C. Herbert Moore and members of the city council, calling upon them to discharge all aliens and itinerant single men now employed on public work. The purpose is to give the places to men of famalies.preferably residents of Spokane. It is also urged that the council enact an ordinance, embodying the requests. The petition points to the fact that by employment of Ital ians and other aliens, who have no in terests in American institutions beyond securing money to send to their native homes, many residents arc deprived of work. The reference to the dismissal of unmarried men has already had its effect, as more than a score of them Legal Notice. State of Nebraska. , , County of Cass. ,n Countr toutt In tho matter of the estate of Martha Julyan, de ceased. To all person interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this court tho petition of Edward Martin, ad ministrator of said estate, alleging therein that this court entered a final decree in said estate on the 3rd day of January, 1908, without legal nntic to the heirs of said estate nor himself aa adminis trator. The prayer of said petition is that raid decree be set aiide and that said administrator be allowed to correct an error in his final report, showing therein that he has a balance now amounting to $10:1.00. You are further notified that a hearing will be had on said petition before this court at the eounty court room In the CltV of Plattsmouth in said county on the 2tith day of February, 1H09. at I" o'clock a. m. That all objections, if any, must be filed on or before said day anil hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 22nd day of January. 1909. Allkn J. HErN. MM IsealI County Judge. Legal Notice. Stale of Nebraska, I . . -County of ( ass. . " ,n ,unty C""'1 In the matterof the estate of Amelia Hoffman, deceased To Julius 1 loir man and all persona Interested In said estate: You arc hereby notified that tho Keeutrlx of the estate of Amelia Hoffman, deccasi!, has tiled in thia court her petition, praying therein for a final settlement of said estate, that her account he allowed ami that the real and personal property of raid estate lie assigned to said Kxeculrix aa provided by the terms and conditions of the will of said deceased, duly probated and allowei by this court. You ar further norlried that a hearing will be had on said petition before this oourt at the county y i rotis norm aioni: no west rtie: also, except ing a lot commencing at the north-west corner of .vntd south iv'.'ut imnrtftr ..f tVi mutli.r.1., ..n.i.. running south twenty 120 rods thencoeait twenty (20) roils thunen north twenty 2u rods, thence west twenty i20 rods to theplnreof beginning.!! In Section twenty-three 2i. Township ten lo North Range Thirteen 131. all in Cass county.Ne braska. Thia rale is made pursuant to an order issued by the Judge of the District Court on January 2.-th A. D. 19U9. and at said sale said property will be offered in its separate tax subdivisions and also in gross, and also in several subdivisions suitable for small places; these aubdivisiona will be an nounced at the sale. M. H. SiihEmaker, Hyron Clark. Sole Kcferee. Attorney, i REFEREE'S SALE. John C. Wharton. Attorney. Room 15-New York Life Building. Omaha. Nohraska. By irt le of a decree of partition of th Dis trict ( our: of Cass County, Nebraska, entered in aaid Court on the 29th day of September A. D. l'.OH and an Order of sale entered in said C urt on the nth day of October A. D. 19W in an action therein pending wherein Ida M. Krainpiea ia plaintiff, and John ii. Krampien and Martha Krampien. his wife, Maggie M. Gallup and John N. llallupher husband. Sophia M. krampien In competent and Conrad Haumgariner.Guardian of Sophia M. Krampien, Incompetent and Julius M. Flaglar Mortageo are dnfendanta, ordering and directing the. sale of the following described real estate situato in Cass County, Nebraska to-wif The south half (S.S) of the north -east quarter (N. K.1) and the south halfiS.M of the north half (N.'of the north-east quarter IN. E.) and th north half (N. i of the south-east quarter (S. K.t4) all in section twenty-six, (2K) township twelve (12) north of range ten 110) oast of the tith P. M. In Cass county, Nebraska. NOW THKItF.KllKF, I. James Robertson, the uniiorsigncti rercice duly appointed by tho dl tnrt court of ( ass county. Nebraska, to mak partition oi ine isnus lieremls Tore desrrilied w on the 21th day or February A. 1). I'.mH at ten u'eks-k in the forenoon of said day at the south front dtsir of the Court House of Cass County Nebraska. In th city of Plattsmouth in said' rounty and state, offer for sale and sell said real estate above deacrilx-d at public auction to the highest bidder for rash to satisfy said decree in partition according ta the terms thereof ,m ra,in and arcruitif costs. Said sale will remain open one hour. Jaaira ItonicRTaoN. 7-K Refers. V I