The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, June 07, 1909, Image 3

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Notice To
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Creditors.
FORTRESS A MARVEL true to their institutions
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, if. i. In tYunty Court.
i-'.a'e of Wat-hi.- Kr.'.K
WANTED.
SALESMAN-We have an opening; fr
a up-to-the-minute salesman,
callable of selling a staple line to all
class of trade. Line has unusual in
ducement s. which make Kales easy
liberal advances and protection in
territory guaranteed. Mercantile
Jewelry Co., 51-5th Ave., Chicago,
111.
!n t'ie:ii;i'.cr
dc.u ed
j .vci'.m-v i hit. I'v I'ivt-n that lln' citl:ji'i f .-a i
' (-A-t :i l will r- .-t In? A'i'iiiTii-tia-.ir .ith m.'I
.mil .J ot -.e. e.Ve, r.-foic -ic, i'-iri:v J-t-.'
' i'l t iuiiIv. N t.ru-k.1. lit th finitcy ' '.ft
rrrm in I'iiiMmi'"'.!'!!. in :a .1 i'm-.'v. tn liar -'.-i
I ilav "f Juiw, l-MJ. Ht 1 lu'.-lor!. A. M.. ncii Ua.
i for the ui (('. iif pre ;t none their cluini lor "
aminiO:u.i. :ilju-tn.MU nnd u!l'iHniv.
I rnunui areulioweU for th it- .n'or . f t.a d
! decens.il to prceni I r.-i r eiams. H-ui .ne wii for
tin' Alnniiitruli r to settle lani i-elatc, trom the
'. Jl-it ilav of June. I'"1 '.
j WltnH my ha- il ur.d seal of fuUl County Court,
at I'Utt-moutri, Netitu.ika. thin .'..:h. day of May,
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Ai.i.l.N .1 . Pi:'s.is.
11-8 STai. County JuiIt.
Sheriffs Sale.
GIBRALTAR
ERtC
IS IMGHTLY cc:
IMPREGNAELE.
Hard to Imnjpne Hew Any Attacking
Fleet Could Live in the Avalanche
cf Shct That Could De
Pcured cn It.
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lly irtue of an Orl r ofSVe issued hy .Tames
Kut rtnn cleik of tse p. strict Cuurt uhitin ami
forCtiJ-s cuunty. Ncbne-ka. and to tne di:-eced. 1
j will on the uth (lav of June A. I). Villi Ht 10
i o'clock A M. of aul duv at the seutn d.ior of th
(Yuri Hmir.i' in K.-i'd county, sell at puhlic aucti; n
. 1 to the highest huhlcr fur cash the fol'owinn r-al
WANTLD-Trustworthy man or won. an ,,,. tlllv. Ll), nun,.H,r fml,t..,.n o.u in block
in each county to advertise, receive j fcX" vi!, ' tf Mlr'- c""nt
order and manage business for New j The same Mir levied upon and taken an the
, , IH i !ro rtv of l'I'a F. ".J'l'fn ami Allifrt U'lwn, iif
York Mail ( truer HOUSe. .. 1."" , fn,iants to :ity a juoVment of m court r.
wriTi'inptit no Ul- oovt'titl t'V l'-tr t atni'ticll, Ailministra'or ot too
1WT'"'" ' .stnti-of Thomat L. faniliMI. ilw-ea-wl rluintitf
trstiii" sniil iMemlant. riattt.nu.uth Neb , May
Uth. A 1). IW'll. I . 1. tM'INTHN.
weekly; position
vetftment required. Previous exper
iert"e not essential to engine.
Spare time valuable. Enclose self ud
t!rese'i envelope for full particulars.
Ai'.drei-s.Clarke Co., Wholesale Dept.,
ltKJ 1'ark Ave , Now Yoik.
SliorifT Csi o jnty, Ntlira -Ka.
Notice to Creditors.
InCo'inty t:utt
s:a'o of r. '.or Turn,
WANTICD-You: men and women to j
lilt positions payi:: to pir,
nntiuni. deniand for htenoiiraph-,
era in the Government service, as
well as in private business life. t)ur
new method ot tefichH-R sfioruiam!
by mail insures as thorough tmd
practical a traininp; 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
Buildir.fr, Washington, I). C.
THE PLATTS MOUTH
HOTEL
P. V. G')()S. Prop.
S'ato of NYlir:ika. ' .
County of i
hi t'.o Illll'l.-! of 1V.
N ou'o is !) oliy rivon tiiath oroditois of sai.l
ijoco.i.-' i wii! n:o. tbo .ii:n:ni-ituiri,i of -a;l is.
l;it.. !" h :.' t'o'.nty J'Mw .it' I toun:.
NoImii-Iui. io tlio foully I'mj't m in l'latis
itn ui 'i, in i.'ti tV.ont f, unl on . o 'I:' ilay of I 'o
.ml', r. at In n clock A M . iio.'li .lay. for
i ho piirio.o oi i-rosorii it'V tli "r olirf.s lor v ami
r.:'tion. Kiioi-triont M'ol al'o'Aa'io...
.S. P'otithMU" allow. 1 fort.io o,iiio:sof
do.:, ascil 'o I'ti so'it ti.olr c!ai!M". anil olio v. ar for
the Aitmioi'-tiatrix to . 1:lo haul t''a;o lioci tho
1' ilay ul Juim I'.irt.
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j "All ne:ny'a fleet wild lie sent to
the Ik tte:u in ten lc.iutes before pet
tiiii; within live mi'. s of C.i'.iraltar;
1 not ev ii a toiei! j-lwat cou'.d succeed
In e:itei ::u.; the bay tint lisei ved on the
blackest night!" T!;.t sums tip the
opinions of the must eminent naval
experts ns to the Impregnability of
the wcrrM's great cut fortnfs.
lii.t ilis.ii poiutinent awaits the
fl;;!:tsoe:iii; visiter. The rock. thouKh
ha:;' 'ii, ! ro vi red with luxuriant vet-,
flat ieii; not a fort prominent; not a
gun t.) he seen even with the most
powerful glasses; no discernible am
munition magazines; no strongholds;
only a peaceful, prosperous harbor
and a hleepy, st raj: i'l in i; town.
It Is nii;bt and t!i maneuvers are
an. Swift-playing sonrehlk'hts trans
lorm l!ie bay Into a sbeet cf sd'.Iuimer
ing silver, upon whieli are teeu ma
ul rial!
inv hum! art! Heal of fn:.l County Court. '
tnoulti, Nol)ia.-ka, IIoh day of May,!
ISKAI..1
Ai.i.kn J. Ilnsi.s.
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THE DENTISTS
latest rp iflcf ni.n-Crii rntl t-y Ifisoo-
Jllt Pili". hrt- ou'CP'tl l''titiil Ct
(Icrta tht Mi.KJif Wrst.
ipicki oiacouMa to cm vH'Toa.
Id 9 lonr I Kxton I iK iMi. fi.riti.ni. OWHa. KtQ.
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LAWYER
No. ice to Tax Psyers.
The ( outitc Itonril of Kii'ializution will st for
tho puriwof .-qiiulizinK tlw a-SMn!ont .if t!a-n
county, (ttr thv year llult, in th Cotii'iiissionct -
( "hmili-T. nt thol'ourt llo-i'-o in I'lat'tii'Mith. N-lira-ka.
tt.TinninK Juri r.thtit lo u'clock A. M.
and oo'itiriuo Irorn day to ih.y, to tui'l 'ticl cTn
Min.luy. .lum-JI,
Alli'U-no. for cnualization must he l:'..lonor
Ix-foro Sa" onlay th- J'oh 'Inv of .' un, It' S.
riatt.-jnoulh. Noli.. May -. i'll ).
W. K. KnsoM-iiAWi,
M-k Cuu-ity Clorl;.
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STKAYKD-P.rown
white around t;osi
Last .-".T. rjoii-"-f.iiT.ri.tion
to Pete
A K'Mlak will rn:tke your vacation
pleasant, one -lot us show you one.
j.'siie Priti-tli warships and
llyii's sl:,i lows th" torpedo
m.siVi r i;iri:t out cf ev.ry con -eivabii1
(r-nlce ai:.i coiii'-r, blending in one
d;T!l''".i!i!; hi n ar. wiille scores of
shells p'.iw the w;'ter for miles
;:r u;id.
Sentrle:t are everywhere; infantry
parties ciNMicli ill the K.hadows; him-dr-hls
of gunners stand ready behind
hundi''- Is of g.ms In these mysterious
labyrinths hewn out of the solid rock
"lb" galleries;" the vicious barking
:;f the Maxim guns gives contrast to
the deep-toned baying of these mam
moth pieces of ordnance, the mere
report of which cracks stone roofs
and bursts doors and whole windows.
Could any licet, live through the iniir
del n;s hail of gigantic shells?
C.il'iait.ir never sleeps. I!y day and
nk-M two perfectly oipilpped signal
stations, -mildly Haunting Britain's
" ii; of ownership, uneeasingly sweep
tlii' so'is r.ionnil to a .llslance of f'.f
horse, hob-tailed, ,,,.. ,. .. ,,.. is,.mt-,.-
. Has halter on. ; ;,(i-t:ig the coming and going of
south. Phone i'i-,.nch v.sm!. Sentries guard all the
Hansen, No ;Mi. i pro:i Inent forts, u::iaIi!es and gate-
11- ways; gunners r.leep b; si.le their
guns, engineers lire ever ready beside
the (c.verf il searchlights.
Mol-Yii "needle" guns, the finest In
nr.ropo, are Installed on nil the most
prom.tii nr. points. They are unreach-
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;!:kin: i: Ctt.
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Acorn ciga-s
"Acorn'
cents each.
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Smoke an !
RetTfn'e:
Cank of Eaede, Eagle.
Nehawka Pank, N'ehawka.
l'.ar.t of Murdoek. Murdock.
First Nat'lb-nk, Greenwood.
State hank of Murrav. Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmoutn.
C. A. MARSHALL, D. D. S.
..Graduate Dentist..
Prices Reasonable
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-bix Years' Experience
Ottice in t itzgerald UiccK
Work of Bees. j
Three hundred billion Iipps made i
enongh hmiey during lnpt year to fill j
a train or cars long enotign to reacn
from Nw York to nuff tln. At the
lev: wholesale rate of ten cents a
pound It was worth $25,000,000. and if
the 700,000 hoe-keepers of the country
had worked as Industriously and skill
fully as did the beer, the weight of the
output would have been three times
as great and the value $75,000,000.
In onp year the beehives sent to
market a product worth nearly as
much as the barley crop, three times
n.-: much as the buckwheat crop, $(!,
000,000 greater than the rye crop, and
nearly tfl.OOO.OOO greater than the rice
crop. All the the rice nnd buckwheat
grown on an abrogated area of
2,120 1-3 square miles did not reach to
the value of the honey by $151,219.
To appreciate these results, one
mind necessarily strive also to appre
ciate the number of insects at work.
That Is rather difficult, for 300,000,000,
000 stretches a long way beyond Intel
ligent human comprehension. The
human mind doesn't work well in any
thing mathematically greater than
thouFands.
Notice To Credit)r.
Sta'- t)f N. t,ra,ka, ) s;? , County Court
l.asHCuunty. )
In thf ros'UT of the cB'.nto t f Anna Krowli k, ilc-
Nouoc i: hi rel y iriven that the emptors of ?a:d
d.'c'a.il till nit-t th.' Adrtiinintrutor of iia;.! k-ta-o,
lu lor.- mi-. C mnty Judiio of ' nsi County,
Nolon-l.a. at th County Court icn-n in Hatts
rrouth, in ta J l ounty, on the Jlst day of Jum
lifli. an.1 on the 21t ilay .f ).-ctnilivr, l'JOst, at Id
n clock A. M , each day, for the imriviw of pt.'-a.,n'i-'P
their rlniina lor Naminiition, niljuslmont
anil allowance. '
.Six month aro allow. il for the creditors of said
il. p.'a.Ml to r sent their claims aril one year for
the Administrator to r.-ttle aid tstato, from the
21st .lay of June. ISKt'.i.
Witncw my hand and eeal of naiil County Court,
at Plattamoutl-, Neliraika, this Uth day of May
VXi).
Ai.l.rs J. Hi:rf!iiN,
118 Si:ai.. County Judire.
Notice.
In District Court.
Legal
State of Nebraska. '
County of Cass. 1
ToKlaviusJ. Hrij'rs. andSophonia BripKs, Ida
wife, and unknown heirs and devisees uf Flaviua
J. Hriirs. d. '.eased. H. N Merriatn. and the un
known heirs and devisees Jof S. N. Merriatn, de
co aattl. ard the Union Trust Company, of New
York, as Trustee , defendants You and each of
you are herehy notitied that on the '4th day of
May. A. I).. llNiy, (Icore J. Stohlmann, plaintifr.
henon tili'd his iietition in the district court of
('4iss county. Nehraska, airainst said defendants,
theohject and prayer of which is to remove cer
tain clouds from his title and to quiet the title in
nd to the S. W.'4 of section H.l.township 12, range
1 1, ill Cass county, Nehraska, in the said plain
tiff and at'aint said defendants and ea' h of them.
You a-id each you are teiiuired to answer said
petition on or hefore the ih day of July, 111.
Dated this 24th day of May. IW.
Cr.OltliK J. STnllt.MANN
I'laintirr,
Hy A. I.. Tllin. His Attorney. ltt-H
Every Town in County 'Ory."
Little Yates has the distinction of
being the only county in the state that
is absolutely "dry." Every town In
the county has voted no license. The
village of Penn Yan, the county cap
ital, will use "cold tea" cs a regular
heveragt- for the first time in HO years.
Yates is the smallest county in the
state, and the tourist can cross It in
either direction before he gets very
thirsty without exceeding thu tpeed
lie;;;. I'tlca (N. Y.) Press.
A Glimmer of the Truth.
Asked to write a report of a lecture
on "Phases of Human Life Youth,
Manhood and Old Age," a young Eng
lish girl produced: "In youth we look
forward to the wicked things we will
do when we grow u this is the state
of Innocence. In manhood we do the
wicked things of which we thought In
our youth this Is the prime or life.
In old age we are sorry for the wicked
things we did In manhood this is the
time of our dotage."
able from the sea, even as they are
undlscernible, owing to the skill with
which they are painted and draped
to match the surrounding vegetation,
while huge screens drop automatically
before them as each shell Is tired.
They havo n range of fifteen mile?
and could drop shHls on Ceuta, in
Africa, opposite, quite comfortably!
One gun weighs lit) tens and is capa
ble of throwing a shell weighing three
quarters of a ton! In that marvel ol
engineering under great difficulties,
the galleries, are concealed guns for
every day in the year!
These galleries are divided Into
three sections, entry to which is
guarded, while one Is closed even to
high officers, containing preserved
stores, munitions of war, rain water
(for Gibraltar has no springs) and a
complete condensing plant all calcu
lated to outlast a siege of seven years.
The firing Is the most mathemat
ically perfect Imaginable. The sur
rounding waters are mapped out Into
tiquares, upon which certain guns are
kept ready trained, so that It lfl al
most impossible to miss. During prac
tice targets are towed across the bay,
the object being to hit the water a
few yards in advance of them.
Cnchs-ring Character cf the Saxon
R.ue -i Evim-.p-; Thrcughrut
the Centuries.
Thli tribe of Sax .ns hal. by .vcl- '
Jer.t tr wise leadership, b.app.ncd
upon t v very country best suited to
them. A fertile island, cut off troin
the rest ef the world and with room
for ail. so that each one might, with
his familv, have a king lorn of hi.-; own.
This, witli as little machinery of gov-
eminent as possible and yet all ready
to combine as equals In self-defense.
But as they made their land product
ive, as they became rich, they became ,
the prey of other peoples from north- i
western Germany and what Is now the :
.Scandinavian pminsula and were;
j forced to defend their possessions
; and tht lr customs against Angles,
Danes and Normans.
! It Is a curious feature of the abld
i Ing. unrelenting purpose of these Sax
! ona to govern themselves and to he
let alone that, though they were con
quered In turn by Angles, Panes and
Nonm.ns, they swallowed up all three
la the end and Imposed their customs,
their language, their habit of mind
and their Institutions upon each of the
Invaders In turn. They would have
nolhirg to do with the half-developed
igated i feudalism of Angles and Danes, nor
Cuilsjwith the full-developed feudalism of
William the Compioror and his follow
ers, rhe c-.in'pieror claimed that the
land was his and that every holder of
land owed fealty to him personally.
It took about 100 years for the Saxon
Idea to prevail over the feudalists
notion, and the result was magna
charta. The magna chnrta wrested
from King John by the barons was In
realitv the shaking of personal alio
Glance to a chieftain by the Norman
onrons, aided hy the Saxon gentry,
who had finally imbued them also
with their own love of Independence
and tree government. They Insisted
then, and have maintained ever since,
that they derived their rights, their
liberties and their laws net from a
king, but from themselves. In the
days of William the Compnror their
king was elective, though chosen from
tho reigning house, As late as KlSi)
the commons voted (hat King .lames
had abdicated and that the throne was
vacart! They chose their own rulers,
and no doubt would do so again to-day
If necessary. It Is much too long a
story to go, step by step, through the
recital of this development. H con
cerns us here only to note these un
changing characteristics of the race,
maintained and strengthened through
centuries of war, tumult and conquest.
Sciibner's Magazine.
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Complete
Words
New
nnd Music Our
York Hits.
Latest
"Don't Take Me Home." "I Re
member You." "A Rose In the
Path of Life." "Are you Lone
some." "June, .July and August."
"I Want a Girl to Love Like You."
Prco 17 Cents lUich losl VaUU
Sent! for complete list of late songs.
Send money order, or express order.
Up-To-Datc-Music House
Suite 5., Ferminich Building, Chicago, Illinois.
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The First National Bank
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE
Careful Attention
Prompt Service
Reasonable Terms
Gkoucr E. Dovky, President.
Frank K. Schlatter, Vice Pres.
Horatio N. Dovky, Cashier.
Carl (J. Krickk, Ass't. Cashier.
f.'aking Change In New York.
A thin little mnn with a long beard
and -1 big bundle hoarded a Second
av nue car at Fifth street the other
day, and when the conductor came
aro.md handed up a $1 bill and asked
fcr a (muster to the Fourteenth street
line.
The conductor handed the passen
gr a half dollar, a quarter ami three
dimes. The thin little man saw the
three dimes and quickly thrust his
change in his picket. He didn't wait
until the car got to Fourteenth street,
but alighted at Eighth street. When
he had gone a passenger said to the
condiit tor:
"You gave that man three dimes in
stead of two."
The conductor did not smile, hut
said:
"Did I? Well, he'll have a devil oi
a time getting rid of the half dollar."
New Ycrk Sun.
Settlement..
In Countjr Court.
Notice of Final
Statr uf NrlirBaka '
county oi t -us. i I
In the mutter of tho extatu of Kral.-riok D. !
I.fhtihotT. diri'ateil. ,
Tn nil n-rH.n interentiHp You are hereby no" I
tili.il that the Kwntrix nf the estate uf Kniler" i
ick I). i.ehnln'IT. derenstd. ha filed her "nul re
Ixirt ard petition prayinit therein for ti al nettle- j
mint of hji ii estate, that her account tie ultuwed. I
a' d that the i Twnal and real estate l n.iii:n-d I
to her ai iirnviil.il by the term of the lav will of j
wiid decea-rd. and duly probated and allowed by
tl i- cunt t. I
You lire further notilied that then.' will boa!
hcarniK upon aid petition l-fnie this court in the
county court room at l'lii'tmouth. in raid cunty, ;
on the l:it dny ot 'u le.tsm'.l. at lu'o'clock A. M.arid I
that all objections, if any, muHt be tiled on or be- j
fore mid ilay and hour of hi arinir.
Witness my hand and the seal f tho county
oiirtof said county this Jlth day of May; I'.mU.
Al.l.FN J. Hi-ruon.
ll-O S:a:.1 tr.unty Juilue. I
India Victims of Titjerg.
The ferocity of the tiger can be
seen from the fact that according to a
recent writer he is made responsible
for 37 per cent, of the human beings
killed by the wild animals of Hindus
tan. The writer adds that once a
tiger has tasted human flesh he Is sat
isfied with nothing else, and that in
southern India one of these man-eating
tigers has devoured 200 human
belngi.
French Are Fond of Bread.
More bread Is eaten In France per
capita than in any other European
country cxvept Delclutn.
Turkish Women In Uphill Fight.
In Constantinople a few better-class
women are "feeling their way" In re-1
gard to dress, but, like all pioneers, j
they suffer for the cause. If the cus
ternary heavy black veil Is thinner, If
the hair has an nppeaennce of being:
puffed out beneath its covering, If the
rich silk mantle Is cut to show the
slender form or more 'mature curves
of its wearer, she Is Immediately aft
t.hji ct of much attention and remark
from Turk nnd Christian.
Usually.
Teacher "What Is a Laplander?"
Young Miss "An awkward man in a
crowded utrett car." ,
His Definition of Echo.
A little boy was amusing himself by
hallooing, then listening for the echo
"What is the echo, mamma?" he
inked. His mother attempted to ex
plain, tecllng all the while how Inade
quate her xplanatlon was. The Ilttb
fellow trotted along at bet side, silent
for some minutes, then his eyes lei!
upon his shadow.
"Oh, I know what echo Is," he ex
claimed joyfully; "It's the shadow ol
our vr'reH."
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A Piano Bargain!
At HeroIcTs Book and Stationary Store
A brand new $380.00 Cabinet Grand Piano for $280. Spot cash or bank
able paper with payments adjusted to suit convenience. A leading western piano
manufacturer has consigned tQ us a new piano, everything first class, note de
scription below. We offer 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 TO SAVE
$100. This will be the only piano offered on these terms.
NETZOW CABINET CRAND PIANO. I'erfect scale, drawn on most scientidie principles;
latest patent repeating- action, extra heavy felt hammers; exposed pin block; extra heavy three
quarter iron plate; very best Herman imported tuning pins antl piano wire; patent mutller attach
ment with nickel plated inulller rail, best quality spruce in sounding- board; ivory; keys. ('ASK
Verj artistic and double-veneered inside and out, with maple veneer on interior; oval "panel, with
i ft most of carving's. Warranted 10 years. Height, 4 ft !l in; width ! ft 2 .'I S in; depth 2 ft .1 in
l Hcrold's Book and Stationery Store
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parts. All late sheet music, vocal and instrumental, on sale.
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y
y
y