Want Column i i B J WANTED. WANTED-Triihtworthy manor woman i in each county to advertise, receive orders and manage business for New i York Mail Order House. SIS.Wi weekly; position permanent; no in vestment required. Previous exper ience not essential to cnaning. Spare time valuable. Enclose self ad dressed envelope for full particulars. Address.Clarke (..Wholesale Dept., 10, Park Ave., New York. X-10 Notxe to Creditors. Mai.Mii , i.rau. , County Cl,.,rt- I ountv of I us. i I In the niulti-r .if tho rotate of Zersh Wiiluir Ciile. , Noun- it hi'ivby given tint 1ht cnil'l'int 'if simI j il.tvaxj will m.vt the A'ln.initru:r of ruul t-Htnte. iM'furv inc. I'ounty Juiltnof Cus C uuty, N, tirnsku. t the O.unty Court room in I'latts muulh, in Haul County, on the .list (lny of May. VM'.i. and in tin- lxt ilay of IUwiiiIk r, 1 0 i. at It). o'rliK'k A. M.. arh day. for tlif I urK.' of pre- svuiinir thrir claims for exarniration, ailjustmrnt j anil allowance. . Six months are allowed for the cftilitnr of said dece ased to present their claim, and one year for ' the Administrator to nettle said twta'.e. fr m the ' 31st day of Mav. l'.Ki'J. "... i Witness my hand and eal of .iiil County Court. at riattnmouth, Nulua.-ka. thin Imti day of Apiil, lwj. I Ali.ls J. Hi kson'. MT-S I.S,:al1 County J mitre, i NO STEEL TIES FOR ACTOR. WANTED-Young men and women to till positions paying $5KX) to $'J0!K) per annum. Dig demand for stenograph ers in the Government service, as well as in private business life. Our new method of teaching shorthand by mail insures us thorough and practical a training at your own home as is obtainable by personal attend ance at any business college in the country. We guarantee success. Complete course for small cash pay ment; balance to be paid when you secure a position. Trial lesson free. Central Business Institute, Central Building, Washington, D. C. SALESMAX-Best commission otter on earth. New-all retailers samples, coat locket. Reliable, Iowa City, Iowa. it!) 6 Sheriffs Sale. j Hy virtue of an Order of Sale is-Mirvl I y Jjimrs I Kohertsnn clerk of the District Co-irt wh'tin at d I for Cast county. Nebru.ka. and to nie direeti-d. I i will on the 14th day of Juno A. I. I'.ti'.t at 10 i o'clock A. M. of Kaid duy at the Hotitti !,Nir of tlie Court House in said county. Hell at inililio auction I to the highest bidder fur cash the following real I estate towit: Lut number fourteen (14. ) in Mock four 14.1 in the villuK- of Murray, Casi county.) Nebraska. ' The same Itcinr; levitd upon and taken as the' propel tv of Irf-lia K. yn and Albert (jueen, de- fendant.s to satisfy a judgment of saiil court re- ! covered by I'eter Campbell. Aclniitilstrator of the I estate of Thomas 1.. CuniptH-ll. ileceased jilaintitl aurainst said defendant. 1'lattsnmuth Neb., May 12th, A I). l'.HW. C. 1). tjl INTON. Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. License Notice. Tragedian Comet Forward with Griev ance fcr Which Real Sympathy Will Be Felt. Up had Ions hair and It was black. Fays the t'levt land Plain liealer. His voice- was heavy, so heavy that at times it rumbled. "Have the common people any r-r lylits?" ho asked. "A few," the eilitcr admitted. "And the uncommon people how a '.unit them?" The edittr adroitly parried the quistU'ii. "State your grievance," he said. The stianper assumed an Impreesivo pose. "I am an actor," he announced, "and while I am a very busy man, I find time to read the dally Journals. In your sheet this morning, lr, I noted the statement that certain rail roads are to adopt elect) iclty as a mo tive power. In this connection, they will use steel Ilea instead of wooden ones. These steel ties, 1 am Informed, are apt to carry powerful electric cur rents. There are limes, sir, when, through lack of financial appreciation, actors are forced to use the railroads hut not the cars. I am a tragedian, sir. I have played Hamlet and Lear. Io vou think it right for soulless cor- triflin' gnniMIn' man, Snoot Jtidson. settin' l..a k winder liy de do', si'oiie up, and says: "Ah l.awd! I could, hit I isnt ilat mean!" I'e rtixhers dom. put him out. raziah and nil. an' ih'.t vv.it; de end ' him. And den tie pahsrn s poke tie solemn words o' de sai l ) inoiiy. an' 'most e or) body cried, 'twuz to disin fectant." "H'r.i yass'm!" returned the lady addressed. "I'.ut what about do groom? Yo' ii-ii't mentbined hlni a tail." "Oh. he was de convt ntional Mack." I'll. k. Notice of application of Geo. U. Williamson for liouor license I Notice is hereby uiven that (loo 1 Wlllian.sonon I ,1... 1-1,1. .1.... nt I'Ik.I t;i..l Liu .... titi.it, u-ifh th Village Clerk of Murdin k, Cass county. Ne-I poratioilS to force U Hamlf't or II Lear braska.asrpumi by the staiutvsuf the State; , ,,,., a fiantc ln;imka. as it Were, of Nebraska, and the onhnances of tbf illnre . of M unlock uraiinir for a license t sell malt i from one electl'Ie-Clia: t-'etl lie to llliolll- The Longest Word. What is believed to be the longest word to he found In any dictionary one that leaves even Herman and Ihitch hopelessly out of It may he turned up In Liddi ll and Set it's lexl con by those who can lead Crock characters. Those who cannot may be content to know that this word which begins "lepadoteinachoselacho gab o," proceeds in like mantlet through 78 syllables, and counts 170 letters in all. Of course, no ancient (Jreek ever used mieh a word ns this In ordinary conversation. It is a com ic word Invented by Aristophanes for rhythmical delivery In one of his plays and means a dish compounded of all sorts of fish, flesh, fowl and sauces, which are enumerated In the word. The most ingenious Kngllsh translation of It yet suggested Is "hush." V V V V V ? y y y y y y y y i x I I 1 Gasoline Stoves. FOUND. YOU SALE-40 acres, 2 miles south of town with good 3 room house 20x24 and kitchen 12x16. 15 acres of apple, peach and cherry orchard. 7 acres timber. Can all be plowed except 3 acres which is good pasture with tun ning water. All fenced. Will take in exchange a piece of town property consisting of a 3 or -Iroomnouse with from 2 or 3 lots to an acre or two. See J. E. Harwick in the Povey Block. S-1 THE PLATTSMOUTH ? HOTEL T. F. GOOS. Prop. BAILEY & MACH THE DENTISTS litest Mil. Hl.h-Grjtl Drntbt'V Btlsoc tie Prlirv Hrt-rquippfd O'dljl Of ficeta ttt Middle Hrtt. CCIl D.tCOUNTi TO CITT VKITOa. M floor l-nti.n Bik .lii. fiirniiin. OMAHA, NEB. A. L. TIDD LAWYER References: Hank of Eagle, Eagle. Nehawka Hank, Nehawka. Bank of Murdock, Murdock. First Nat'l bank, Greenwood. State bank of Murray, Murray. First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth. spiritous and vimtus litiiors in t tie IimiMhik itH-nttl i on Iit3. block is, Murdock. Neliiu-I.ii. for the 1 liscal year endinic May ;S, r.ild. Ar.v objection j thereto must be riled with the Village Clerk not late- than May 7. lit lit. Dated at Munim k. Nebraska. April. 1 1;I0!, C,ii ;. Williamson. S-3 Applicant er? Can these corporations do this un just thing?" "Pd like to see Vm try It," said tho editor, as he turned back to his work. WEDDING AN ENTIRE SUCCESS In County Court. Andrew H. Taylor, Legal Notice State of Nebnka. '. Cans County. t In the matter of the estate of di'ceasi'd. To all iwrfons interested: You are hereby notified that a hearirfr will lie had at the County Court Boom in the Court House at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, rot the tb (lav of June A. l. WW. uion the report and petition for final aettlcment in the above iMa'e tilled by the administratrix: mikl heiiiini: to at nine o'clock A. M., before which day and hour all ob jection!! to 'aid report and petition nvist be tilld. Byron ( i.akiv. Ai.i.kn J. Il.:i s in. Attorney. County Juilrn. Iscal :t-l Noiice to Tax Payers. The County Board of Equalization will fet for the purpose of equalizing the as.nes--ment of CuR county, for the year 1HOS, in Die Commie-oners Chamber, at tho CoWt Hoime in I'la'ismoutli, Ne braska, hctrinnintr June l"ith at l'l o'clock A. M. and continue f ixim day to day. up to and including Monday, June 21, l'H'.'. All clainiH for equaliuition must be I, led on or before Suturday 1 he litth day of lime, li . i'lattnnuuth. Neb.. May IS. I'.KH W. E. ItOSKNCIlAVS. l'l.M County Clerk. Interruption by Snoot Judson Wa Only Ditcordant Element In Grand Ceremony. Acorn cigars 5 cents each. Smoke an i "Acorn" and be happy. I "Too bad, SIstah Sagg suttlngly 'twuz! dat yo' couldn't he at de wed din," sympathetically said Sister Tug gle, who had been present. "Ah-Lawd! 'twuz one o' tie most sonorous events of de present social season, yass'm! De bride, wid her hair all fussed up llko it had been done wld an egg-beater, came uh glidin' up de aisle, exceeded by de rushers and six little girls disar rayed as angels uh-strollin' flowers In de way, uh-whilst do uwgln pealed fo'th do 'Weddin' March fum Meddle some, fullered by a whole puhsesslon o' swell-elegant kin folks tih-sniellln' o' puffooinery like an observatory, and two little boys dressed like charry-bims.-uh-holdin' up her trail. I'ahson Hagster met 'em dar at de cancellation rail, and 'twas all gwine line twell he I done axed: 'Who-all giveth dls yah woman away?' and dat low-down, Couldn't Place Horace. "They say that Horace wrote his poems In praise of wine," the school teacher said to the Hillvllle citizen. "Who? Horace Oreely? Never knovved he writ poetry," "No, no the oilier Horace, who comes from antiquity." "Never beam tell of him, n'er Ihe place he come from; but it 'k my opin Ion, whoever he wnz, that he had mighty little to do to be wastin' words on wine, when the country lias nmro com licker tha n It kin consume convenient; hut, come tor think ol 1. the less said 'bout corn, new or old, in the north (leorgy region, the better. The blamed ol' government Is intuhty watchful!" Atlanta Constltu tiun. Done For. A New York woman has used a whip Instead of the divorce courts. She has rained her matrimonial future. Wash lugton Post. Millions of Pins Dally. Tho largest pin factory In the world Is at Klrnilnghiuu. ICngland. It turns out 37,0(10,000 pins every day A Piano B argain At HeroIcTs Book and Stationary Store rtHrH"HWH"i-H";"H',rv C. t. MARSHALL, D. D. S. ..Graduate Dentist,. Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed Twenty-six Years' Experience rt ? wi'a. I 1 tt umce in rnzgeram uicck V V $ MONROE t $ ! I I i .X-X-M-I-W-V-W-M"?"!"!"?"'.":-!"!-:-!":- Second hand goods of all descriptions. Sewing machines, washing ma chines and wringers re paired. All kinds of stool repairs. Store on Gth st. opposite postoflico. MONROE A brand new $380.00 Cabinet Grand Piano for $280. Spot cash or bank able paper ith payments adjusted to suit convenience. A leading western piano manufacturer has consigned to us a new piano, everything first class, note de scription below. We olfer it at MANUFACTURERS PRICES, saving you the usual agent's commission of .$100.00. If you are in the market for a first class, guaranteed for 10 years, instrument HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY T0-SAVE 100, This will be the only piano offered on these terms. Prescription Gering's & Co. work a specialty at Notice to Creditors. In County Court. Cntlioy, Htntc o' NYlirnxkn, ' ('utility of Cuss. r ' In i hi' mnl tcr of tho cstnlo of Jrui.'H K il"c-nw I. Notici" is lirri'liy irlvt'ti that tlio rnilitors of siiid ilcri'as.l will iiiii't tho Administrator of mid . t-Ktrttp. lii-fnri' mi', t'oiinty Jucliri' of Cuss (HUipty, Ni-hi n Ki. t III,- Comity Coiirl n in I'lalls ti.onth, in siii.l County, on tho J li h ilnv ol May, , l'r', mnl on i ho L'lth ilny of Nnyi'mlx'r, I'", at III i o'rln U A. M., I'.ii'h il:iy f..r tin' pui iosr f .-t. si'iilintr then i-liiuns f i I'vu.nin.'tin.fi. nt ,ist iii.-nl iin.l nil. v;tiri'. Sixin .nilv ;ii rill"iv..'l for llii- er,' ill M: .1 io pn i'1'l 1 hi'.: i ', ij t . in .1 111" A ll.llll. M:iMT I., Ill' .i L'lih iluv of M ii. 1 Witri- . ii. v t i'i. I .".. '-a: f .-i., f n' l,:.r'":v,ut',. N. .n I. ., .1.,.. .:l . I .'. All i vl mi Vr.-n t-ir 1 1 . ii. i b" Ml.lt-. t .MM1. IV 'I Al'lll, I 111 -U. f ? ? t ? V f f ? ? f t ? ? ? : t f ? ? Y ! if i? IV if t 2 burner Juniors $2.50 and up. ; " " S3.75andup. Detroit self-generating Gasoline stoves $10.50 and up. 1 burner Oven. . .$1.50 and up. 2 " " . . ..$1.75 and up. Remember we have a complete line and all styles. Call and see them. 3 & NETZOW CABINET GRAND PIANO. Perfect scale, drawn on most scientielie prineijiles; latest patent rejieating action, extra heavy felt hammers; exposed pin Mock; extra heavy three quarter iron plate; very host (lerman imported tuning pins and piano wire; patent mullk r attach ment with nickel plated mulller rail, best quality ppruco in sounding hoard; ivoryj'.keys. CASK Verj artistic and douhle-veneered inside and out, with maple veneer m interior; oval 'panel, with r.dsomest of carviugs. Warranted ID years. Height, 1 ft !l in; width ft 2 :5-S in; depth 2 ft :i in eroms Book and S' i i V z z z i I V ? z V 1 1 V ? V v t v t V V v t t ? ? f f f ? ? V f ? ? ? V ? lXllXXXlil :. ESTABLISHED 1871 f Y ; f Y Y Y Y Y ; z t t Y Y Y f Y Y z The First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE Careful Attention Prompt Service Reasonable Terms Geouge E. Dovky, President. Frank E. Schlater, Vice Tres. Horatio N. Dovky, Cashier. Carl G. Fricke, Ass't. Cashier. iiiixi Furnishings and Work Clothes FOR MEN It may be that you do not know we carrv a full line of Overalls, Shirts, Jackets, Gloves, Underwear, Dealers in all kiin: par ;ni Mil:- ca ii u; M.'. i .iuii .-.in : ! I. Ill !" . Vi.-!i -i ; !'i i.i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y z z 1 A Sox, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for every man. Work Shirts, all sizes and colors 40c and 50c Men's Overalls without bib 50c, COc, 85c " Overalls with bib COc, 75c, 85c, 90c, $1.00 " Jackets 50c, 00c, 85c, $1.00 " Cotton Flannel Gloves, 3 pair 25c " Leather Gloves at per pair 50c, 75c, $1.00 " Underwear, per garment 25c and 50c " Union Suits, per suit $1.00 and $1.25 " Mixed Sox, per pair 8c and 10c V Fine Cotton Sox, brown, black and fancy at per pair 10c, 12ic, 15c, 25c, 35c " Suspenders, at per pair 25c and 50c " Red and Blue Handkerchiefs at. .'. . . ,5c and 8k " All White or White with Colored Border each at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Boy's Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Under wear and Handkerchiefs. GROCERY SPECIALS No. 1. We are headquarters for Butter and Ejrirs for we receive more and better quality than any store. Let us add your name to our already large list of cus tomers that get their butter and eggs every week from us. Market price always. No. 2. We are headquarters for all kinds of Cheese, American full cream, Brick and Limburg, 20c lb. Saj) Sago 10c, Lunchen l.'c, Imported Swiss '10c. No. 3. We are headquarters for vegetables, fresh every day, Strawberries, Cucumbers, fresh Beans, Iiubarb, Green Onions, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Radishes, Cabbage, etc. No. 4. We always have on hand a nice line of fresh Oranges, K.c, 25c, 35c, 45c, per dozen. Bananas, 20c a dozen. Pine Apples, 10: and 15c each. We Want to Talk Quality Not Quantity. Ea iL WURL Plattsmouth - - Nebraska. V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y z Y Y T Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y T T T T Y v t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I- ..l I ! I'f r .; . .t-i.V'' . f :: . . . : V it V V V V V V V V V VV V V V V W VVVVVVV V V v