The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, March 22, 1909, Image 5

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Sanitary Plumbing
See first window east of our store for
the finest display of plumbing fixtures
and bathroom supplies ever shown in
this city. We carry a complete line of
everything necessary for a first class
job and will guarrantee satisfaction
and sanitary installation at greatly re
duced prices over last year.
I John Bauer, Plattsmouth, Neb.
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Aain Injured Mrs. Burton Here.
Jesse Blunt, came in last evening; Mrs. I.co:) Burton arrived in the city
from J! .Conk, where he went a t-hort j Saturday f.r ;i visit with h-. r husband's
tir.:e siiv.v, t take ut hi work as loco-: parents, Mr. ami Mrs. (I. F. S. Burton,
motive lir.n;an for the Burlington. ' l.oon is expected here i.bout the first of:
S me year and a half since he was 1 April Htul after a short visit with the
blown ;;r an engine ami his left injured, ; home folks will take his bride to Col
and it h..d just pot ten h he could use' nrio Springs where they wiil make j
it. Jesse had workoj about live days their future home. j
and a huif when he stepped on u piece j
of iron which turned ur.dtr his foot, . Old Citizen !ate Away
causing Lira to stumble, throwing the j Joseph Cathey died last Friday with
b't of iron up striking his injured knee . pneumonia, at his late home northwest I
in tuch a ay that the old injury w;t9 of Murray. The funeral was held yes- j
hurt in the same way a1 at first. It is . terday and burial made at the Cotton-!
f a td that he will he laiJ for some ! woul cemetery, at old eight mile grove '
time gain with the injury. j cemetery. Mr. Cathey has lived in this :
i county for a number of years and has
Cood South Dakota Farm. I manv frieiuh who mourn his death.
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! 100 acre;1, located In" miles from Hu- j ;
1 ron and only 2 1-2 miles from Broadland, I Fra,lk of rcil'ic Jum-tion the
Beadle county. Sixty acres broken and horse bu'er ,:s transacting business
farm.! 2 veaM. Kvi-rv foot of the " l,,e 1 -,s '"unuiiK.
years,
quarter can be plowed and in fact, lies
exceptionally well. A number of Cass
county men own farms near this one.
Land is rapidly increasing in value in
this section. Can st II this quarter for
A. J. Weets of Russell, formerly of
this place wan in the city this morning
looking after some business matters.
Mrs. F. B. ThrHll is suffering from a
very sore finger the result of having is
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Coming, Texas
Exhibition Car
corporation, . because he believed it to
be riirht. He has advocated a non
partisan citizens ticket for the govern- j
ment of this city, because he believed 1
it to be right. Now, we ask everyone' .... . . . . , '
b ' 1 You are cordially invited to visit the
who claimes to be a good citizen to East Tcxag MUt Cap which wj!1 btf
eoberly consider the matter and see jn I'lattsmouth two days-at the Bur
whether or not we are not right. ' lington depot - arriving Wednesday
i morning, March 23. Its free-come and
The editor of this paper has beena"ee the wonderful exhibit" of pro-
candidate for office, and been defeated dwt from around "New Chicago- in i pi.
; Anderson county, Texas, "the land of ! ' , , ..
for the nomination and every time it i . . ,, 01 "I'm,
$2S an acre, if taken soon. For further i cut while opening a can of salmon a
particular.-', call upon or address. . I few days since.
;:;i!h;k L. Fai'.i.f.y, j , .
0;V;.:e in Coates Block. Telephone 127. 1
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Grand Huto-piano
Subscription Kally
Of the News-lleralil and Nebraska Farrier.
Standing of the Contestants:
Uarriette Adams, riattsmouth 36,000
E. II. Miller. Mvmlock 32,1500
J. R. Noyes, Louisville 31,200
Stewart B. Rough, Nehawka 9,200
Zetta Brown, Murray 0,200
lone Riser, Mynartl 4,000
Pearl Woodard, Elrawood 2,400
L. E. Ilickey, Gretna 1,000
C. II. Sheldon, Plattsmouth 1,200
Fauline Burris, Plattsmotth 1,200
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Home From Havana.
This m uning Wayne and Clyde Mur
phy, came in, arriving directly from
Havana, Culm, where vhey have been
for some two years and a half. Mi".
F. A. Murphy their mother came as far
as Newport News, Vu., where she will
await Mr. Murphy who sails from Hav
ana, on th.' first of April, and will ar
rive at Newport News, in time to de-
Plattsmouth, on the fifteenth
, cv ci y uuiw it ; (,... nmi sllMRhine.
has turned out so that it was better; The Giant Construction Co., of Chi-!
for us financially to be defeated than ; cngo, 111., guarantees "New Chicago" j
to have been nominated or elected. If investments good. Buy 10 acres of
land around "New Chicago" for
you wanted a nomination and didn't
get it smile and keep good natured.
A Cash Oiler
The N t:vs-IlERAU) has made a spec
ial c'uhb'rg rate with the Memphis
Weekly Commercial Appeal by which
payable if you wish $10 down and $10 we wiil furnish both papers for one
Lgal Noticr.
In the Counh Court of C'n county. Nrlirnskn.
Initio inuitiTuf the vituteof John W. Clark,
ilecfuseil.
ToThomsiH K. Claik Rtid all ihtkoiin intori'Htnl in
the cslato of John W. ( lark, dtcvawd:
You are lion-hv notiliiil that on the Mh ilny if
March A. 1. l!i!', Anna K. Clark tllnl a tn-tilion
in above vntillinl cause in lh County Court of
Ca county. Nelitaskn, nuking- for an order ami I V
(lei-roe of the County Court removing anil lm- , V
charRintt lliomaa K. Clark as executor of the
untate of John W. Clark, deceased, and for the
appointment of Anna Iv Clark to net an executrix
with will annexed of Haiti entitle tn complete th
ndminifttrat ion thereof. You are further notified
that there will he a hoarinir on raid Petition and
the alleiratiotiB therein contained, which allene
the removal of rnid executor from the Mate of
Nebraxka. and failure to make any report of hiii
acta an auch executor to the County Court, on the
;MUh day of March A. P. V.m. at 10 o'clock A. M.
f yaid day, and if no objections to raid petition
are tiled within that time, the prayer, of naid
petition will le Krnnted, aid executor removed
and iiaid Anna K. Clark appointed in his stead. Uf
all of which yon will take due notice. Uatcd this
Sth duy of March A. l. 11109.
Al.l.KN J. Hrfwin.
St-0 County JudKe.
CIko. E. Dovky, President.
F. E. Schlater, Vice Pres.
II. N. Dovey, Cashier
C. G. Fkicke, Ass't Cash.
per month. With every ten acres pur-
- - : chased the Giant Construction Company
When cities like Galveston, Texas, ! give3 you a )ot in New Chicago "abso-
year for $1."j0, the regular subscription
irice of this paper. The Commercial
Appeal U one of the largest and best
ofTer; fl.JO cash for both papers.
John W. Crabiil the jeweler is im-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
and Des Moines, Iowa, get on a busi- lutely free." We want people! Here is j papers in the south and we hope to re
r.ess basis for good government, why ; investment that will make you U'O ceive nia::y new subscriptions on this
should not this city follow their goad I Ijer cent w,thin, the car- ,
. , . The man who contemplates a new
example. Less politics and more bus.- j location gsks h!mge,ff CAN , MAKE
nessin city government will prove a j MONEY THERE?" With the condi-
good thing. I tions so faV0rable as in the NEW CHI-! some new and upto date floor show
CAGO the answer must be emphati- cases.
Give us a non-partisan, business CHy Yes. With its wealth or re- j
administration, enterorise, a lot of sources, this section is certain to be ";y ' ' " , ', n .V V
i.w t ,i,,i,lt.,nt todav for Gregery, .South Dakota, where
small factories, and an interurban the scene of a development more
J wonderful in its rapidity and scope than tnt w l0"K alter some mn" ,rans
way trom this city to ail parts 01 , . rrcvci. u.jv.. actions.
' nnv otripr Kpctinn I KX AS has had here-
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O. A. Davis and Sam Pitman of Mur-!
Notice to Creditors.
In County Court.
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nnv other section TEXAS has hadhere-
thia nnnntv and t'larrsmniith wi II soon . i. ... ..n !.:..!
j, loiore. ll is lull 01 inuuuy-u;unn i
State of Nebraska, I
Cobs County. I
In the matter o the estate of Kl.za S. Shepherd,
deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that the creditors of snid
deceased will meet the Administrator of said
estate, before me. County Judireof Cass County,
Nebraska, at the County Court room in I'latts
mouth, In suid County, on the 10th day of April.
1UOO unit on fh.i l'fh ,l(.w ,.r l..t..l,r litflQ nt 10
provirg his Store by the addition of o'clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of pre-
eiii inn ineir claims lor examination, adjustmeni
and allowance.
Six months are allowed for the creditors of said
deceased to present their claims, and one year for
the Administrator to settle said estate, from the
10th day of April, limit.
Witness my hand and seal of said County Court,
at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this Uth day of
March, l!sm.
Ramsky & Iumpey, Au.kn J. Hkrpon, .
Attorneys. County Judire.
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Transacts a General Banking Business
and Repectfully Solicits a Share
of Your Patronage.
be one of the first cities of this State.
Do YOU want this city to become
enterprising, to have a lot of small
factories, then give us a non-partisan
city government. This will unite all
the forces, and in union there is
strength.
We have had but one aim in advo
cating a non-partisan city ticket and
Interest Paid On Time Deposits.
possibilities. East Taxes was ever the I
golden land of opportunity. It is the
place to get a Btart. The openings
available requ re the expenditure of
but little money, and spell independ
ence for every man with the foresight
ray the firm of Pitman & Davis were in
the city looking after some business i
matters this morning.
Sidney Tyler, wife and family, of
Havelock Sundayed in the city with,
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to recognize the opportunity ar.d the , Mrs . Tyier-S ,iarents .south of thecitv! j
strength ot purpose to grasp it. . Mr, an(j ;,jrSi fj. A Harvey,
In the pat history of the Centra! 1
States the early settlers, both on the 1 H. C. Sparks of Greeley, Colorado,
government. The best in none too
good for this city.
The Citizens Convention wisely dis
tributed the oftices six democrats and
six republicans were nominated. Who
can legitimately complain on party
ground.
Judge Gets
farms and in the towns, have been the : came in last F'riday and will visit for
oncstopiofit most by the country's I some time with Mr. and Ed. Weaver
that is to obtain the best possible city development. Those who have taken the latter being his daughter.
r nn thn iir.il parlipat hvi aanpi roost
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by its subsequent rise in value. Like- j FOUND-On the streets in Platts
wise the early settlers on this tract mouth Optra Scarf. Owner can have
will reap the greatest benefits from its j same by proving property and calling
development.. at Smith & Smith's livery barn.
EVERY PERSON WHO IS FOR-1
TUNATE ENOUGH TO OBTAIN A ' L- A- Martin, of near Weeping Wat
FARM IN THIS TRACT WILL SOON i cr was a business visitor in the city
FINDHIMSELFPOSSESSINGAN IN- tms rr.orning looking after some buni-1
COME-PRODUCING INVESTMENT nt,f nnttcrs at the county seat.
ENTIRELY BEYOND HIS MOST
SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS. THE
FOUNDATION OF A SURE FOR-
NeW GaVel ! TUNE AWAITS YOU IN YOUR NEW
j CHICAGO INVESTMENT.
j We welcome you to New Chicago.
F. W. Welch made a beautiful gavel Come and be happy. Remember, our
George Bax departed for Omaha this
morning where he will make his home
in the future. Mr. Bax will not move
. the family until nb"out a month hence.
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E.G. DOVEY .SON
Attorney W. II. Pitzer of Nebraska
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anil presented it to Judge Travis. The ; exhibit car will be in Plattsmouth two
gavel is composed of several different ; days only,
woods and is very handsome in appear- j Giant Constrixtion Co.,
ance. Judge Travis prizes it most i J.D.Phillips,
highly. Mr. Welch is getting quite a I Manager Texas Exhibit Car.
reputation as a cabinet maker and has j .
tiiTHl orders for tables which he ! Grandpa Edward", on Thursday, at
City was a business visitor in Platts-.
mouth this mornirir. and also was hhuk- ,
irg hands with his many old time
friends. '
James Hardraba Sr.
afternoon for Mitchell in Scotts Bluffs
county where he will visit wiih his
makes a specialty of.-Nebrasku City ; the home of J. W. Edwards, celebrated 1 brother-in-law Joseph Harasky, for
Press.
Operation Suecesslul.
Joseph Cook was a visitor in Omaha
last Saturday where he went to see his
wife, who recently underwent an oper
ation at the Immanuel Hospital. Mr.
Cook reports his wife improving though
still very sick. It is hoped that she
will entirely recover from the troubles
which have been a source of annoyance
and suffering to her for so long.
his KSth birthday, lie was born in
Orange county, Indiana. He serv
ed in the Third Iowa Cavalry during the
civil war. The News-Herald wishes
him and his good wife many more happy
birthdays.
Little Genevieve Goodman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Goodman, has
been very sick, but is so far recovered
as to be able to be brought to the city
for treatment.
some time.
We pay $'Ji a month salary and fur
nish a rig and all expenses to introduce
poultry and stock powders
steady work. Address Bigler Company,
X M4, Springfield, Ills.
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Conrad Meisinger on Friday removed
to this city from his farm west of town.
Mr. Meisinger is numbered among the
best citizens of Cass county. We are
glad to welcome our good friend to our
i city.
Notice to the Public
We have on display a crate of the
handsomest Japanese China you ever saw.
Imported Goods, and at astonishingly
low prices. When you arc down town
drop in and look.
Sheriff C. D. Quinton, is smiling and
hnpty this morning on account of the
f 1 mails bringing him some remembrances t
from friends elsewhere, last :atun!uT V
X being his birthday, lie having passed
the fortieth milestone. ; A
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THERE
Has been considerable comment in grocery cir
cles, because we
ARE
Continuing our Friday Special Sale of 25 lbs. of
the best granulated Sugar for $1.19, with $2.00
of other purchase, notwithstanding the steady
advance in the wholesale price of sugar
NO
One can afford to miss this opportunity, Friday
of this week. Don't be
UNLUCKY
But take advantage of our Special Sales on
FRIDAYS,
And the other days in the week, buy good
goods at right prices.
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yary. Ktnahie company ami exciu-1
five territory given. The Grunt Co.,
Dept. !':), Springfield, III. 7S-12
Frank Royd, who is interested in a
lumberyard at Walthill, Nebraska, lias
returned to hii place of businefs Hfter
spending several days with his family
in this city. Mr. Boyd was formerly
foreman of the B. & M. lumber yards : J
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