The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, November 01, 1909, Image 5

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REAL ESTATE. Town resident from $150 to f.llHK). LVi'c
uay rent any longer. You can own your own dwelling cheapi-r.
Let me show you some (food chance to ucquire farms in Ne
braska, South and North Dakota. Missouri or Texas. l-'IKE
INSURANCE written in six of the best companies.
SURETY BONDS. Get your bonds from the American Surety Co.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The risk of personal injury is 40
times as great as that of losing your property by fire. Secure
a policy of the London Gurantee and Accident "Company and
be sure of an income while you are onable to work.
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That is what our groceries
are. Our Store is filled with
GOOD GROCERIES
not bargain counter stuff,
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you would give us atrial
If you want some special
delicacy, call us up by
phone we have a full line
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Comb in and pix tub Maisii tim-ino.
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Sec our display of the famous
Maish Comforts
The Mnish h wonderfully
warmer, yet lighter than or
dinary comfort.;.
. It. is niae differently.
It is made of c::e continuous
piece, the exact ti;:c cf the
finished co::ifort, the same
fluffy, downy thickness
throughout u o 1 u ni p s , no
thin places.
We have a fine assortment
. of.new fall patterns in all sizes,
..silkolene, sateen and silk,
ranging in price from $3.00
in silkolene to $18.00 in silk;
Bassinette $1.25 and up; Crib
1,75 ,and up.
Come in and see them.
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LIFE - TIME. sWhxamination pre
Building. Omaha, Nebraska
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Best
Skinner Satin
to wear ttca years
while and cnlors.
Holiday
Handkerchiefs
The largest and best
assorted lot of fancy
and plain Handker
chiefs ever shown in
our town.
100 dozen plain white
hemstitched Handker
chiefs per doz. only 25c
130 dozen Handker
chiefs at each 5c.
Best line ever shown.
Better grades at 10c,
15c, 25c, 35 and 50c.
Black
Underskirts
The only line that
has given full satisfac
tion in looks, width and
wearing qualities 69c,
89c, $1.00, $125, up
to $3.50.
We have the new
things coming all the
time.
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E. A. WURL
Corner 6th and Main.
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GREEKS 1 BATTLE
MUTINOUS NAVAL OFFICERS IN
TORPEDO BOATS ATTACK
SHIPS.
LITTLE DAMAGE IS DONE
Hifjhting in Which the Field Batteries
Also Take Part, Lasts for Twenty
Minutes Will Suppress Outbreak
by Force.
Athens, Nov. 1. A natal battle
was fought at Salamla, the ancient
port, where, over two centuries ago,
the Persians suffered an Ignominious
defeat by Themlstocles.
The correspondent has Just returned
here from Scaramnnga, whence he
witnessed 20 minutes of fighting be
tween field batteries and big warships
on the one side, and the mutinous
band of naval officers, which quitted
the capital Wednesday with torpedo
boats, on the other.
Torpedo Boat Hit.
Some of the projectiles struck the
arsenal buildings, but the correspond
ent saw only one shell 'hit a torpedo
boat, the Sphendona, which Immedi
ately was enveloped In a cloud of
smoke.
During the action the torpedo-boats
gradually retired, steamng backwards
until they obtained the shelter of the
headland, when the firing ceased. The
rebel vessels, while the engagement
was In progress, returned the fire of
the warships and field batteries, but
apparently little damage was done on
either side. The rebels were led by
Lieut. Tlbaldos, and reported to have
numbered 300 men.
The position of the mutinous torpedo-boats
resembles that of the Rus
sian battleship Knlaz Potemkine,
which mutinied In 1905, and fired on
Odessa and then roamed the Black
sea for several weeks, and the govern
ment Is apprehensive as to where it
next will hear of them. It Is rumored
that they have gone toward the Island
of Crete. "
In the chamber of deputies Premier
Mavromchalls said the government
was determined to suppress the out
break by force. The ministers
he said, were occupied In reforms In
all branches of the administration and
would not neglect the navy. There
fore, the officers' Impatience was un
justified. The premier added, however,
that if the naval officers had been led
astray they still had time to rehabili
tate themselves.
POLICE FIGHT WITH ROBBERS
Light In Office Betrays Thieves Sur
render After Twenty 8hots Are
Fired After Them.
Chicago, No. 1. More than 20
shots were fired by two detectives
In the pursuit of two suspects follow
ing an attempted burglary of the Cres
cent Electric Company, West Jackson
boulevard and Canal street. The
chase continued four blocks, until the
fugitives surrendered In the shadows
of St. Patrick church, Desplalnes and
West Adams streets.
Detectives Burton and Fee of the
Desplalnes street station were sum
moned to the electric concern by citi
zens who had been attracted by a
light In the office. The robbers, who
had forced an entrance with a
"Jimmy," fled from the rear of the
building when the detectives ap
proached. Brooklyn Has Water Famine.
New York, Nov. 1. Unless the city
quickly pays a man who has been sup
plying one-tenth of the water con
sumed by Brooklyn, that borough will
suffer a water famine. Asserting the
city owes him $130,000, the contractor
haa closed bis pumping station.
Needle Traverses Body.
Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 1. Tha re
moval of a needle from her left ankle,
which ten months ago had entered ber
right foot, Is the unique experience of
Mrs. F. W. Force, well known club
woman and a probation officer of this
lty.
HUNT FOR WOMAN
IN BIG SWINDLE
Said to Be Chief Pilot In Directory
Frauds Over $500,000
Gleaned.
Chicago, Nov. 1. Search is being
made fur a woman supposed to be the
head of a gang of directory swindlers,
which Is said to have gleaned half a
million dollars by its operations.
Two members of the gang have
been convicted.
Evidence was adduced In a second
trial, begun while the Jury was still
out in the first case, that this remark
able woman was Mrs. Sarah A. Bow
en, who, with her hiiBband, Arthur A
Bowen, Is a fugitive.
The state expects to show that it
was Mrs. Bowen who stood on the
bridge of the piratical commercial
craft and piloted it through legal
shoals, grand jury rocks and police
narrows Into the fat harbors of plen
ttf where business houses were looted
all over the United States. That a
delicate feminine hand was at the til
ler is Indicated by the manner in
which the fraud was carried on. So
cunningly planned and executed were
the expeditions Into the realms of
wary and conservative business that
men of tried and true conservatism
were completely hoodwinked.
Ingeniously worded contracts were
signed In such a manner that when
the portion bearing the signature was
torn off there was left a neat little
prlmlssory note for several hundred
dollars. Mrs. Bowen also handled the
money thus gained, according to Infor
mation' in poRsesston of the state, and
dealt It out In portions according td
her own Judgment for the further ex
ploitation of the scheme. The. men
In the deal were her pawns and it was
only when they quarreled among
themselves that her plans went awry
and the police scattered the band.
Emmanuel Goodhart and Melville E.
Kline were the men who were found
guilty in Judge McEwen's court ol
swindling the London Automobile
Supply Company of $800, paid sup
posedly for a subscription to an ad
vertlslng space In a business direc
tory. While the jury was deliberating
Kline and K. Hughes were placed on
trial before Judge Scanlan. The ac
cusprs in this case are F. P. Barnes, a
furniture dealer at 191 Michigan ave
nue, who estimates his loss at $200;
the Western Methodist Book Concern,
which lost $1,800; the Moneywelght
Scale Company, $800, and E. C. Cook
& Bro., $300.
As field marshal for his resource
ful wife, the real head of the enter
prltte, Bowen had a misunderstanding
with Reld Kent over the distribution
of money. Kent wrote to some of the
victims and as a result Klein was ar
rested. March 22.
U. S. MEETS ITS FOOD DEMAND
Though Growth Exceeds Production
America Holds Own In Sup
plying Wants.
Washington, Nov. 1. In spite of
the declaration that the production of
food stuffs Is not keeping pace with
the growth of population, the depart
ment of agriculture announces that
the United States is more than hold
lng Its own in the task of feeding its
people. The bureau of statistics de
clares that during the fiscal year the
United States imports of farm prod
ucts were valued at $540,000,000, which
was $14,000,000 less than In 1906 and
$87,000,000 less than In 1907. In the
nine years since 1900 much less than
one-half of the Imports have been
products of the farms.
Troops to Avert Lynching.
Sheridan, Wyo., Nov. 1. Ten mi
litiamen were ordered to Basin and
others were held In readiness for Im
mediate service as a result of the ar
rest of five men charged with com
plicity In the Tensleep raid, in which
three sheepmen were killed. A lynch
lng Is treatened.
Paelflo Fleet at Manila.
' Manila, Nov. 1. The United States
Pacific fleet. Rear Admiral Sebree com
mandlng, arrived at Manila bay two
days ahead of Ita schedule. The voy
age from Honolulu was uneventful.
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. -Scott Bluffs irrigated
lands. A $2,000,000 beet suar fac
tory nearly finished. Send for liter
ature. Windham Investment Com
pany, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 51 4
FOR SALE. 250 improved farms in
Nebraska. See us before buying.
Windham Investment Co., Platts
mouth, Neb. ci-4
WANTED.
WANTED-Young men and women to
fill positions paying $900 to $ 2000 per
annum. Big demand for stenograph
ers In the Government service, as
well as in private business life. Our
new method of teaching shorthand
by muil intmres as thorough and
practicnl a training at your own home
as is obtainable by personal attend
ance at any business college in the
country. We guaranteo 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.
AT ONCE, reliable representatives in
this vicinity to look after renewals
and new subscriptions, part or whole
time, for the fastest growing maga
zine In America. Liberal salary and
commissions. Live men and women
make $35 to $150 a month. Appoint
ments now being made. Write im
mediately to Director of Circulation,
Hampton's Magazine, 66 West 35th.
St. New York City. 49 6-x
FOR EXCHANGE.640 acres in Kimbl
county, fine. Will exchange for
Cass county land pay difference. 80
acres Cultivatep, in Eastern Kansa
for Plattsmouth property. 8 room
cottage to exchange for western land.
Fifteen acres close in for Cash.
Windham Investment Co. 56-4
FOR SALE CHEAP At Smith's barn,
Plattsmouth, Neb., a new carriage.
Lady owning same has quit keeping a
horse. It must sell. sw-tf
Do you want an
AUCTIONEER?
If you do, get one who has
Experience, Ability, Judgement
Telegraph or Write
Robert Wilkinson,
Dunbar, Nebr.
Or call at the News-Herald office and
we will save you trouble and expense
in getting dates and terms.
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I Beferanres: 4
Bank of Eagle, Eagle. I
Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. 4
Bank of Murdock. Murdock. 3
First Nat'l bank, Greenwood. ' 3
State bank of Murray, Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth. 1
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MCUt DISCOUNT! TO CITf H'TO.
M floor futon Ilk . Ktk rinum, OMAHA. NEB.
That the Plattsmouth public
has acquired the Majestic habit
was evidenced by the fact that
three shows were necessary,
Saturday evening to accommo
date the crowd.
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Notice.
FUt of NehnuikA. I in..-.
County of Gw ( County Court
In th muturnf th wiUtf of Jacob F. 8. Sun-
ner, dan-cam.
To all iCTMini intrrmtnl:
You ro htrvby notiliwt that petition haa bwn
Hied in tln court for the adminiatratfnn of tha
rutat of Jacob F. Strnnrr ami that Inci Stvnner
hu been nominated an riurh aiiminixtratnr, that a
hearinir will he had upon mm! petition on the 6th
day of November. 1. at nine o'clock A M. at
my olllce in the City of I'lattnmouth. Nebraxka,
heforo which hour all objretiona thereto niunt be
tiled. My tha Court
Skai.1 Ali.cn J. Brkdon.
County Judge.
Notice.
State of Nchrar.ka.Uu i r- . o .
CanaCounty. (SS., 1 County Court
In the matter of the tatate of Mary Miller, de-
ceaned.
To all permina interested:
Ymi are hereby notified that a petition haa been
Bled in thia eotirt for the administration of the
eatateof Mary Miller, that IaidJ. I'iUnan ha
been nominated aa auch administrator, and that a
heanniF will h h..i ... ... .
.... hj.iii .i i-iiiiun on me om
day of November A. I)., 1MM, at eight o'clock A.
.-..-.., ,,. , inemyoi riattsmouth. Ne
braska, before which hour all objections thereto
must be filed. ,4Hy the Court
HraoN Ci.AiiKand Alu.n J. Ukrhon .
W. A. Kohkrtson. County Judtt,
Attorneys. 63-8
Notice of Election.
Before the Board of County Commissioner of
the County of Cass, Nebraxka.
In the matter of the organization of Liberty
Drainage District
To all whom it may concern:
Pursuant to the order of the Board of County
Commissioners of throminty of Cass, Nehraskr.
made and entered on tho loth day of Octolier, A.
D.. 1!KK). and by virtue of the authority vested lii
me by the Statutes of thn State of Nebraska
hereinafter dcacrilsd. I. W. E. Homnrrans
Gmnty Clerk of Cans County, Nebraxka. do
hereby (rive notice that on the 2nth day of Octo.
ber. A. 1 . 1908. A K. Taylor. H. 0. Todd. J. K.
McCarroll. O. W. Conard, I.uella B. Taylor. Jes
aie H. Tlil. Barbara A. Taylor, M. (. McQuin.
U J. Hall, (ieorge N. Laltue and F. II Me.
Carthy. filed in the office of the County Clerk of
Cass County their petition in writing and aim
ineir uomi wun aureiy thereon, all in manner and
form aa by law reuuired. and which tmn.1 .n.l
surety thereon was on the 2nd day cf November,
A. u I'.nm, approved hy me. The object and
prayer of aaid petition beino- for tha
of Liberty Drainage District: aaid petition being
linn unuer me provisions or an act passed by
the Legislature of the Ktata of Nelr.l. .n.l
approved by the Governor thereof, March 27th.
iinri, nmueu;
"An Act to provide for drainage districts to
drain wet land: and land subiect to nvnrHu- .ml
anv land which will be improved by drainage;
to build dykes and levees: to construct atraight
en. widen, deeiwn, or alter any ditch, drain,
stream, or watercourse: to rinrab or otherwise
protect the bank of any stream or ditch: to con
struct enlarge, extend, imnenvenr maintain .nu
drainage system; to construct, enlarge, extend.
improve or maintain any system ol control of sur
face water or running- water: ami thn rink,.
obligations and powers of such corporations.
niciuiung me power oi eminent domain, the crea
tion of dehu. issuing of negotiable bonds, and tha
levying of special assessments on such real es
tate and easements therein aa may be benefited
by such public work, and defining the duties and
powers of public officials. ' And amendments
thereto:
That the boundaries of said Liberty Drainage
District as fined and determined hv uid '.m..i
Commissioners are as follows, to-wit:
commencing at the center of ths Missouri River
where it intersects the east and west half sec
tion line of section twentv-eivht (2X1. in town.
ship (10). range fourteen (14), In the County of
('ass, Nebraska, thence continuing due west on
said half section line through sections twenty
nine and Uiirty ISfJA 80). nf said township and
range to range thirteen (13), thence continuing
due west through section twenty-five 2M to sec
tion twenty-six (2f), thenee north eighty (MO)
rods, thence due west one hundred and sixty
(1M) mis to the half section line, thence north
on the half section line to the northern boundary
of section twenty-three 23), thence due west on
the north boundary line of said section twenty
three (2:1), with sections fifteen and sixteen (16 &
lfi) on the north snd sections twenty-one and
twenty-two (21 A 22) on the south, to the north
went corner of section twenty-one (2ii, thence
south one mile to the southwest corner nf section
twenty-one (21). thence due east on the section
line to the northeast comer of section twenty
seven in), thence one ami one-half milea to the
half section line between sections thirty-four and
thirty-five CM A 3f), thenee due east on the half
section line through said section thirty-five (116)
to the center of section thirty-six (36). thence
south eighty CO) rods, thence east one hundred
and sixty 1 100) rods to (he section and rsnge
line, all In township ten I0. north, range thir
teen (13) thence south to the southwest corner
of section thirty one (III), and to the Otoe
County line, thence east on the county line forty
(40) rods, thence south in Otoe Cnnnt v n hun
dred and sixty (1TO) rods, thence east fortv (40)
rods to the center of said section six (6), thence
south one hundred and sixty loj roils to the
section line, thence east on said section line to
tne center of the channel of the Missouri River,
thence un the renter of the Miwiuri Uiver with
it meanderings to the point of beginning. All
of said lands in Otoe County buing in township
nine, north of range fourteen.
All land owners within the boundaries of said
proposed Liberty Drainaire District and all others
concerned, are hereby notified that an election
win oe new on riday. November 1, A.U.. 19119
between the hours of eitht o'clock A. M and air
o'clock P. M. at the office of the County Clerk of
the County of Cass, Nebraska, at I'lnttsmouth in
said county; that at said election the question of
the formation of said Liberty Drainage District
shall he determined and a Board of seven direc
tors shall he dieted, said buarJ to take office
contingently on the fmmalion of said district
In Witness Whtriof, I have hereinto subscrib
ed my otlicisl signature as Cnun:y Clirk and
oflixed the seal of Cass county, Nib-aska, at my
office in the court house In the elty of I'lstts-
moiitn, in said county, this 20th day of Octobir.
A. 1).. l!Kia.
Byron Clark anil W. E. rtoRKNCRANS,
W. A. Kohkrthon. 'mnty Clerk of Cass
Attorneys for I'etitivners County, Neb.
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