T T The Plattsmouth Journal - IL A. BATES, rinl-HE'i EnVerod tt the pnnWifflr t ptfmouth, Ne braska, as iccuuilclaaa u,u r. rti.-4llED WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. "Irwac&nnot win with Roosevelt, we cannot with anybody," says Sena tor Piatt of Connecticut. Well, who said you oould? t Tna Washington clerks arc still In a ferment over the rule compelling them to work seven hours a day. Tbey even prefer elder that works only a little. Bekoue Uncle'.Sara goes gunning for the Russian bear because he delays to open the;door real wide In Manchu ria; it might be well for him to grease our own hinges in the Philippines, t The president's virtuous robbery of , Colombia Is "still under Jdlscussion in copgress. Senator Spooner has wisely " withheld from publication the spacious and sophisticated frazzle which he calls an argument.. 'Goveknor Cl-mmisos, of Iowa, Is going down to Washing ton "to Impress his tariff reform views upon the presi dent." Somebody should tell the Gov ernor that this matter has been post poned "until after the presidential election." The president, charged with enter ing Into a conspiracy to destroy the republic of Colombia, simply answers "I haven't done a thing!" What Is he doing now, with his two fleets and re . Inforcementsof marines at the Isthmus but making war upon the republic of Colombia to prevent the restoration of Its union of states? The democratic party is so governed by principle that it is weak in cohesive elements. The republicans In congress act as one man; the democrats seem hopelessly divided. Tbey aro worse off than the old woman who had two teeh left, one In each jaw. She earn estly cauea attention to mat ract ana added "But thank God, they hit!" Senatok Hanna has committed to memory several Important observa' tlotassuchfas "Stand1 pat," "We'll name'the trump," "We'll cut the cards," "We don't need the widow,' "The Lord, hates a bob-tall flush,' "The Joker takes the bower." They ,fvy that he has added "We hold the ace," but as that ismcre nonsense, he pyobably said "I;hold the age," and he. docs, 67 years. , .SenatoH Carmack- of Tenn., said to our correspondent in Washington .''The Colombianlscnate acted strictly within its rights In rejecting the treaty'and we have nomore right to abuse theTcitlzens of that rcpbulic than England had to abuse us for re jectlng the Johnson-Clarendon treaty or than:anymanlhas to blame another for refusing to sell his property at a price which Is offered for it." The administration, has a poet lau rcate, a colonel bearing the romantic name ofiTIIopklns. At the banquet given by Secretary Root to Gov. Taft the other evening he offered: 'll'he toast, . with '.brimming glnnsi'S to he qdafTml. ' . There's but one naiucj to-night, and that Is . :- Tart" It be had had an eye to sudden pro motion, be would have added: Like baseball fli'iuls. the army, horse and fiwit liaa but out) woru of pralsu, auu that Is "Hoot I Cokgkeks finally refused to pay its members a quarter of a million dollars miUeage for a visit to their homes which was never made; this It, while the clock was striking twelve between two sessions. Members have reached out for the money with great avidity especially such members as Cushman of Washington, (11,600) and the coffee colored delegate from Hawaii ($4,noo. This would have been a neat salary for one minute's time.. Some members I playful rebuko shook their fists at the press gallery, but on a roll-call not single member ventured to face public opinion by voting for the boodle. i u The Boston Herald contends that Judge Yandcventcr's construction of law In the Dietrich case, runs counter to the practice both of the senate and of the house, and it Is pointed out that both senators and congressmen are elected for dcllolte terms, which begin and end at specific dates. When the Fifty-seventh congress adjourned sine die on the fourth of last March, the terms of Its members In the house, and of one-third of the senators, ended at that date. The former had been con Kressmcn for the full two years' term fixed bv the constitution. hen con gross was called In extra session In No vember last, the members who respond cd fn tho house of representatives were those who had been elected ror a term of two years beginning on the fourth of March last. They were members of conirress. although congress had not been in session and the oath had not been administered to them. They met oh the ninth of November, the roll was called and they proceeded to the elec . tlon of a speaker and tho transaction of certain other business before the oath was administered to any. Dr. Richards will examine eyes at Ue Rllv Hotel. Monday. February 22nd, tfcjth day and night. The doctor 1 ln , t nu thnbtin. llCvua no ivvuuiiiiuiiMttwuut a dre of persons can testify with whom . 1 i i ... II 1 I,. ( t.n Ifitt as mine uumiivm mmm earg at Gerlng Co's drug store. Ehter, Dentist, Waterman Block. MEXICAN Austang Limmcnt curia Cuts, liunm, Lruisea. Austang Liniment curia Sprain. and Struiua. MEXICAN " Mustang Liniment U a positive cure for Piles. Roosevelt's Surrender. "Terrible Teddy" Roosevelt, who slngle:handed and alone whipped poor .Spain, and notoriously self-advertised as the greatest tru.st-buster who never bustcdatrust, has been "called down." Not only has he been called down but he manifests a willingness to stay down" or any other old way the g. o. trust magnates may say in order to secure the republican nomination. Terrible Teddy will no longer carry- on sham battles against the trusts, and word has been allowed to leak out that the'trusts he has been prosecuting lo. these many moons, according to the g. p. papers are for him "tooth and toe nail." Isn't it stranv'e that after bo ng "vigorously" prosecuted the trust.' are coming around to Roosevelt? Isn't It strange that the man who denounc ed these corporations as criminal is l lie ery man they arc booming for presi dent? Any one who has been reading the daily papers the last ten days can readily see that the big magnates have the controlling Interest in the g. o. p. menagerie have read Teddy the riot act and he has promised them he would be "good." Within the past ten days he has wined and dined at the White House all the magnates who were sup posed to be against lilm. I minediately after being "dined" they whoop it up for Roosevelt. Walter Wellman, the g. o. p. corres pondent for the Chicago Record-Herald, says: "It requires genius of a high order to carry on a little crusade against Wall Street and through it gain immense popularity with the masses of the people as a foe of the trusts, and then turn round and gain the approval and possibly the help of a considerable share of Wall Street itself." Teddy Roosevelt has purchased his peace with the trust magnates, and surely no person who thinks for himself will fail to see it. However it was the only way In which he could lead the g. o. p. A man who thinks for himself need not apply for leadership in that party. . A Visit to Greenwood. A Journal representative "took a day off" this week in order to make a short visit to Greenwood. This was the first, and we hope will not be the last visit to the thriving little city, and we were considerably surprised to see so much enterprise displayed in the tow n. Greenwood citizens expect to recover soon from the effects of the recent con fiagragratlon that swept from the face of the carlii several of their liest busi ness houses. Already arrangements are being perfected to replace on the "burnt district" up-to-date substantial bricks, by H. T. Swanback, (former owner) John and Will Armstrong. The block will be two stories, with three fine store rooms below and lodge rooms above, with a 7.Vfoot frontage and M feet deep. These Improvements to gether with the coming of the electric railway, will furnish our little neigh bor quite a boom during the coming season. The electric railway company has already purchased lots on which to erect a depot and freight house, and this movement has had a tendency to advance the price of building lots. While In Greenwood we had the pleasure of stopping at the Commercial Ilotel, owned and managed by that genial gentleman, R. I. McDonald, and we were most royally entertained at his hostelry. Mr. Mclnnald is a most clever gentleman, and took con siderable pains to make ourstay a pleas ant one. The Commercial is a good hotel, and we fell no hesitancy in re commending it to the traveling public. We called upon Uro. Maylleld, of the Enterprise,and found him in work upto his eyes, and more In sight. Mr. May field Is giving the citizens of Greenwood a splendid local paper, and he deserves the united support of the business men of the little city in his unt Irlng efforts. Among the wide-awake business men we met were Mr. Frank Nichols, the grain dealer, and Mr. K. 11. Craig, the undertaker; the latter, we regretted to learn, was not feeling well, ltuth aro excellent citizens and we were pleased to meet them. We expect to pay Greenwood another visit In the near future, at which time we will give a more extended write-up of the town and surrounding country. We have on exhibition at the Jour nal office several apples that are as pretty as any one of riatLsmouth's sixteen-year-old maidens, and It will pay our apple growers, and especially those who expect to put out new trees In the spring, to call and see them. Among these samples are snne called the Nlack Ren Davis. Mr. E. P. ItulT ner represents the Stark l'.ros' Nurser ies of Louisiana, Mo., who wild these samples to show that the apple is a ready seller In any market and for general use are In many respects su perior to all other apples grown. Call within the next Tew iinys. The Slark Nurseries are known the world over for the excellent qualities of fruit trees they produce, and in fact for all kinds of nursery stin k. See Mr. Kuffncr and give him a trial order, rememlierlng that Ed Is always ready to do the fair tiling In replacing. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment In use for over sixty yearn. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cured Spavin and Ringbone. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures ull forma of Rheumatism. Avoca C. D. (juintnn spent Monday with Tahnage friends. Otto Rrooks was down from Lincoln over Sunday. Miss F.tta Gordon is numbered among the sick. Richard Fleshman Is taking treat ment at an Omaha hospital. Mrs. K. G. Copes of Cook, is the guest of her son, Ora E. Copes. Odamler TefTt returned first of the week from a trip to Oregon. 15. C. Maniuardt and wife left Tues- hv morning via. Omaha for St. Louis ind other southern points. John Shelton Is afflicted with the ;rippe. Miss Setma Marquardt has returned from Lincoln. . William Langhorst and family en joyed a visit from Berlin friends last Saturday. Edward Morley and C. L. I'utman were Weeping Water visitors Saturday Miss Rosa Xutzman returned from Springfield Saturday evening. Miss Anna Langhorst entertained a number of her young friends at Flinch I riday evening. E. R. Straub visited Kansas Citv last week. C. E. Conrad was at Cook the first part of the week. I). G. McAllister was up from Dun bar Saturday visiting his many friends I). Askew of Weeping Water, spent last I riday in Avoca. John Seabloom and family will oc cupy the Mrs. Churchill farm four miles southeast of town after March 1 Wm. Mickel has purchased a farm near Alvo, and will remove to same In a few days. Mrs. Ilaight, who has been visiting Missouri relatives for the past month, has returned home. Murray. Special Correspondent. Owini; to the rough roads and the scarcity of cars, very little corn was delivered during the past week. John Faris, who has been on the sick list the past two weeks, Is re' ported no better. The invitation dance, managed by Frank Vallery, which took place in the brick hall Friday evening, was an enjoyable affair. The town loafers will whistle a new tune now there is a medicine show in town this week. Rev. T. K. Surface is holding pro tracted meetings at the Ottcrblen this week. Clint Harris has a new rubber-tired buggy. Re careful, Clint, this is leap year. Considerable Ice has been put up here lately, it Is of a good quality and about twenty inches thick. Three months ago the Christian Sun day School, numbering sixteen mem hers, chose Miss Ora Reed as captain of one side, and Mrs. Lucy Sporer cap tain of the other, and a revival was begun which increased the enroll ment to IOj members. Thursday even Ing they gave an entertainment and oyster supper which was a social as well as a financial success. Death of S. M. Davis. Stephen M. Davis, one of the most prominent and well known citizens of Cass county, died at his home In this city yesterday morning at 11:30. Mr, Davis had been in ill health forscvcral weeks, but it was thought during the last few days that he was Improving Consequently the announcement of his demise came as quite a shock to Ids many friends. The deceased was fifty-six years of age, and ho leaves widow and three sons; Troy L. and Frank J., of Weeping Water, and Searl S., of this city. Arrangements have been made for the funeral ser vices to occur Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, the services to be conducted by Rev. Ezra M. Bushncll of Rcatrice, Nebraska. Interment will be made In the F.ight Mile Grove cemetery. Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green of Lan caster, N. II. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Hitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I over used. They have also kept my wife In excellent health for years. She says Electric Hitters are Just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and Invlgorator for weak, run dow n w omen. No other medicine can take Its place. In our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satis faction guaranteed by F. C. Fricko & Co. For Sale Acre tracts near town on easy terms bargains. It. K. Windham, Plattsmouth, Neb. 2.1, so, and :.") gallon sugar kettles at John Eaucr's. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment for Mas, Beast or Poultry. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment heals Old Sorea quickly. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cares Caked Udder In cows. Referee's Sale. Ken F. Patterson. IMitintllT vs. Jiiiiies Pat. U-r-ton rt. !.. lK'ft'iiilnnia. THK llr.l KS-AT-I.AW OKJA.tlKSM 1T. TKKSON. DkCKASKR AM) ALL HKKSONS I I l.nw 1 III will tam- nolh'r llial on Krli ruarjf Twenty fourth. WH. Ht one uVlm'k In me antTiioou ot Mtiu tiny, tin; uncleiMitmsl refMvwiUuly auxlntHl u miko partition In tlie ftlmve nilillnl rmiMi will, mutuant to tin order of sale of the lilstrirt Court within untl for l ass County. State of Nebraska, at Hie aoutli from tloorof Hie Court house In the City of l'lattsuiouth. Cass County. Nehruskit. sell at public auction to the highest htililcr. ul- lect u Menu aim Incumbrances thereon, the following described real estate: Lots one (1). two til. three '(Ml. four lil Ave (5) and six (lit, in Block entity-three. (Mil; lots one (I), two i2. three (31. four . live (51 uiul six i. In Mock two oil In Younit and llavs Addition; UiLs ton (10), eleven (111 and twehe (ll't. In lllock seventy-six (Tti). ull In the City of I'luttsniouth. Cass County, Nebraska. AU iwri. mi iiiw iiomi r.nsi iiiaricr 01 tne romil West uuarter: uart of tho Suth half of the North Westuiiarterof the South Vi'stniiiirlir. Lot twenty tat) In the South Kasl iiiarter of uiewmin viesi quarter and t lie Soul n west quarter of the South West quarter, all In Sec tion one (It, Township twelve (12i. ltatme unrieen (ui, in cass county, ZSetiraska. eon Uttultnt eiirhtv-two isJl acres more or less. Also Lot one (11 In the North Kasl quarter of North Kast quarter of Section twenty-one (21). Township twelve (121. KaiiK eleven (ID In said County and State, containing thlr,y-nlne i.R"t acres more or less. Also w est halt t W . "-,1 and South Kast quarter (S. K. t of Section one (1), Township tifteen Oil, Itituiie Ufty (), In Cheyenne County, Nebraska, containing rour iiunureu ami r.ittiuy (4Nii acres more or ess. Also lyots two (-1 ana twelve I") in lllock (4) and Its four H) and live (5) in lllock six (6) In Wise & Partuelee's Addition lo the City of Omaha, ltouirlus County, Nebraska: also lAit tirteen o.) in mock rour w In Institute IMtice Addition to said city. TKK.MS UK HAl.K AS FOLLOWS: One third (S) cash: one-third (',) payable In one year and one-third (') payable In two years. All deferred payments to he secured wlt'h ap proved real estate mortKaitcx and beur In terest at seven per cent, per annum. Hash. S. Uamsky, Attorney for Plaintiff. Joseph V. Johnson. . r KAN K .1. MOIIUAN Kufcrees. Anphkw H. Taylor, First publication January 14, I'M. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an order of sale Issued by Jits. Kobertson, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, ami to me directed. I will on thu Stb Day of March, A. D.. 1904 at S o'clock p, ni.. of said day at the south door of the court house. In the Ciiv of I'laltstnoiitli, In said county, sell at public n ..... I 1.1. .1.... . 1. 1. 1. 1..- r. ..... nut nun, i j tun iiiKiienif limner lor lush, me followlnn real estate to-wlt: lletrltiuliiK at the northwest corner of north east quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tion 4 In township li raiiKe 13. east of the ilih principal meridian in Cass county. Nebraska, thence running south alonic the west line of satd tract 60 and 2U-UIU feet to a burr-oiik stake, thence north Jfr decrees. 4ii minutes i ast from said west line S41 and so-lou feet to the north line of said tract, thence west alotu; said north line feet to the place of be chi ning, containing 3 and HiV-nu acres more or less. Except from the first description herein the following descrllied land, commencing tit a point 1 feet east of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast qimr ter of section 24, In township li range 13, Cass county. Nebraska, thence ruining south parallel with the west line of said tract 174 feet, thence cast parallel with the north line of said tract 44 feet thence north 174 feet thence west 44 feet to the place of beginning containing 17ii-Um0 f an acre, which said des cription has been released from the lien of said mortgage, together wit li the privileges and appurtenances thereunto lielonglug or In anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the procrty of lianlel Iturrls, Nancy A. Hurris. John It. Tutt. Lloyd I), ilennett, Margaret llennett, Artie M. Mor row, as administratrix of the estate ot Wil liam Morrow, deceased. Baxter Carter, and Mrs. Maxter Carter and the City of 1'lalls moutli. Defendents to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by Anselmo B. Smith, plaintiff, against said defendants, 1'litlts mouth, Nebraska, February 2nd., A. I).. Uui. . .INO. 1. McUKIltK. Jfsse r Root. Sheriff. Cass Co., Nek rialnilir's Attorney Notice to Creditors. Bta5SSM,I- In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Knud Hanson deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor, Lewis Hanson, of said estate, before me. county Judge of Cass county. Nebraska, lit the county court risim In I'luttsniouth. In said county, on the 2sth day of March. 1WI4. and on the twenty-ninth day of August, ISM. at Hi o'clock a. m., each day. for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year and six months for the executor to settle said estate, from the IMth day of February, 1!04. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at riattsniouth. Nebraska, this Uitli day of January, VM. Hvhvev I). Thavir. Ihkai..) County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska I County of Cass ( " In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Koliert Karnes, deceased : JTOTirs Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administra tor of said estate liofore me, county Judge of Cuss county, Nebraska, at the county court Mom in I'lattsniouth, in said county and state, on the luth day of March. U4, and on loth day of Septc mlsT. 11104. at 10:Uu o'clock a. in. eiu ii nay. ror the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment ami allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the administrator to seme said estate rrotn the IDtli day or March, ll4. Witness my hand mid seal of saltl county court at riattsniouth, Nebraska, this 4th day of February. IUU4. Hahvey 1. Thavih. 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Ynllery jr. farm, four miles west nnd one mile south of Plattsmouth, and tlireo miles northwest of Mynard, on Wednesday, February 17, 1904 Commoncin;' nt 12:00 o'cloik sharp, the following property to-wit: One Team Weighing 2800 One Driving Team Weighing 2000 One Mare Weighing 1100 One Team Weighing 2500 Ten Head of Cows and Calves One Sow and Eight Pigs One Newton wngon, nearly new; three other wngons; two AMine corn planters with chuck row nttnehment; one liny rack; throe sets of work harness; ono single linrness; one set tly nets; one stalk cutter; ono stalk rake; one top buggy; one walking cultivator; one two.mctioii harrow; ono sleigh, nnd numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under, ensh in linnd; over $10 n credit of six or twelvo months, to suit purchaser, will be given, with banka ble, note bearing eight per cent. All property must bo settled for before being removed. W. D. JONES Auctioneer Hall's Cash Store Vifjor, 3 packages 25 cents. Malta Vita, per package 14 cents. Force, per package 9 cents. Quail Oats, per package l) cents. White Dove Oats, per package l) cents. Anchor Matches, per packag 20 cents. Deans, per can () cents. Corn, per can ) cents. Three pound can Tomatoes 10 cents. Heisel's Plainsifter Flour $ 1 00 Promain Patent 1 10 Weeping Water Diamond 1 00 f " " K.&II. 1 10 Draken field, 1 00 Patent, 1 10 Twenty lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00 QH. MAUHIALU tKNTl!r All klmlnof Drnliil work. lnlm nm.lollml Wurk dimrintivl. Or r lCK- KlTKIHHAI n llMKK. Tr.iEiMtoiN..SoM; MEXICAN ing Lin Mustang Liniment .1.1. I PL11I.I.I.. cure 1'roatbitca and Chilblain. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment llt thluS for a Iuiue horse. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment drives out all Inflammation. o o o CO o o 9 P P- XT 0 0 CA Nebra.skf, A. J. SNYDER JYl. J. RUMMEL V Abstracts f Title V Thomas Ualli. Or KICK-Anliruvr-liiHh Work.