The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 21, 1906, Image 7

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    W II LLB A M H O L LY
Clothing, Boots and Shoes
and Men's Furnishing Goods
HATS AND CAPS
Gents Plain and
Fancy Dress Shirts.
Waterman Block
All the Late Styles
in Ready -to-Wear
Clothing for Men
and Boys.
Plattsmouth. Neb.
Men's f Boys' New and Up-to-Date Spring Clothing
TLcoal Htocrtiecmcnts.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In Count T Court of Cu.' County. Nclirl..
In tlie mutter of tlie estate of 1-cvl t.ol.llniMlc
ceacl. Itcrtln tiolillnir of : A. olive M.,
St. Umls. MKhouiI. ami Mrs. !'' IVrle. for
merly Ilia tnihllnir. anil I'erle lr Iiiih-
hanil, of 41 IS t'aol lemon Ave., ft. Inls. Ml
wmrl. and nil oilier intmiiih IntereMctl In al,l
Mate. will take notl.-e tliat Idirothea t.ol.lhiir,
executrix, of said estate has tiled a ivimit
In Mild estate: thill a l-tltlon and
waiver haslieen Hied In said estate reouest Inir
thai the reiKirt Hied hy iililex.-utrlx lie taken
iir tinal and a divrce lie enleivd In accordance
Willi the will of saldd ased. U-vl tioldlnir;
that a heariuif w ill I' had In said matter al the
Cou nt v Court roniu.at I'liittsiiioiiili.Neliraska
on the :tnli day of .lime A. l. IKW. at llie hour
if So'clock. i. 111., and all pintles Inlen-sted III
Mild est ale are rciiiilrcit lo Hie their objection
to said reiMirt and edition and waiver, on or
lief., re- the :Mli day of .tune A. I. IIMI in 3
o'clock n. m. IUhvi Y 1. Tkavii.
County .1 inure.
PROBATE NOTICE.
In the County Court. In and fur Cass County.
Neliraska. In the nialterof Iheestateof Itiir
liara Jones, deceased. All uerwtiM Interested
In said estate are herehy untitled that a l-tl-tion
has latn Hied 111 said court ulleirlnir that
sulci direased died leavlnir no lusl will and
pravlnir for adiiilnlstrallon uihiii her estate,
and that a hearlnif will ! had on said iietltlon
liefore said court on the HMli duy of June A. I.
at Id o'clock a. in., and that if they fall to
apiiear at said court on Mild ;'tli day of June
A. I.,1IW al Id o'clock a. in., to conlest. the
khIiI iN'tition. thecouit may trrant let tent of
iiclmlnlst ration to 1'rcd it. Kircnuertfer or Home
other Miltahle person and proceed to a Netl le
nient thereof. IIahvkt 1. Thaviw.
I heal. I County J utljn1.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the matter of the esliileof Amos Tefft, de
ceased.
Notice Is irlven to all iietsoiw Inten'sted In
said estate tluil a iH'tltion hur la-en Hied In this
eourt alleirlnir that deceased deuarted this life
Inlestale iKissessedof real estate and iersoniil
pmiK'rty to he administered uihui and t lint n
lieatini.' will he had Ulni suld im'IHIoii 111 Hie
Con my Court room al I'hit tsim ml li. Nehrnskn.
on the Sl day of July. A. K. Hni. at the hour of
II o'clock a. 111. You ale re, ml red lo show
cause luruiust Mild pet It Inn oil or lie fore Id
o'clock a. in. on July S. It'll.
Witness my hand and the seal of the County
Court of Cass County. Nclinis!,!!. this l.'tli day
of June. A. H. IK Hi. I Iahvi.v II. TltAVIS,
IsKAI.I Cniinly Jlldve.
Murdock
(By U. A. Lels.)
I'ltUDVl K MAKKETs.
Corrected weekly by Martin Si Tool,
who Day the highest prices fur produce
and guarantee satisfaction:
nutter -'
Ktritu W-
Men
Itrolleis ....... iu-
Cream No. I. Io : No. Uc
Hoirs M-is)
Cattle fl.iOand 4.UU
(ill A IN MAKKKTS.
Corn - ami '
Wheat t!-
Oats JtH"
RoCK Isl.ANO TlMK TaHI.K.
Murdock Station.
WKST IIOl'ND.
No. 41, mail..
No. "o, local..
No. 5. mail...
No. 37, mail. .
" A" a. m.
X:15a. m.
.1:00 p. m.
5:47 p. m.
EAST 110VND.
No. !hj, freight...
No. .US, mail
No. 7(5, Local
No. 6, mall
.l':?o a. m.
. lO:.rM a. m
. 1:14 p. m
, 3:00 p. m
PROPOSAL TO ADOPT.
Notice Is lierehy trivcll lo all nelsons llller
ested. that on Ihestliilay of Julie. A. H. I '.nil,
A ret as lieyuolds and wife. Hull ie Keynolils.
tiled their p'tltloii In this Court oiojiosini.' to
adopt I'.illlh ll.yitolils. a minor child under Hie
life of fniM'ti'iMi .vcHrs.and lou'lve to said minor
child nil the rlu'lits. priv ilexes and immunities
of n child horn In lawful wedlock, and I lie
Home of the l-'rieudless of l.lucolii. Nehrnskn.
tiiivlnir control of .said Infiiiil child has liled a
stalemi'iit duly sillied anil ack now leilu'ed that
it desires to rcllu.iiili to said iK lltloner nil
care, custody and con! tol of said minor child.
You are further not i lied ihat by lit no of an
order of this court duly entered, a heat inir will
he had in the County Conn I ; x till III I'latts-
moiuh. ( asscounty. on the ltli day of July,
A. K. I'.icti. at which time judgment will been
terod on the matter before the court.
I lined June sin. UN hi.
!ni. II. I'. Tmvi. County .ludj-'e.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Stat., of Nebraska. ; cmmy Court.
.A ll4l t utility. - -In
the matterof the estate of Levi (i. Toild
Kt. deceased.
Notice U lierehy nlven that the croditorof
said di ceased will meet the Admlnlst rator of
said estate, hefoie me. County . I udirc of Cass
t'onnty, Nebiaska, at the County t ourt room
III I'luttMiioul h. In said (ounty, on the 1 1 1
i.'av of I ul.v. I-'ni. and on the Kth duy of Janu
l.ty. I'i'T. at In o'clock, a. ill., eai'h day. for the
imnioseof iireseiititu; their claims forexaml
i.a'.inii, adjustment and alkiwauce.
Six moulds are allowed for I lie creditors of
said deceased to picscnt their claims, from
July s. r.n, and one year for the Administra
tor' to scille said estate, from the IMhda.Vof
June. Ill; ti.
Witnesr my linni! aitdsi'til of said County
Court, at riaitsmoiitii. Nehiaska . i Ids !ith day
Jul:-. l' il. Hahvkv l. TitAVts.
!i:ai.. County J udiie.
IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Ernest Hornemeler was In Omaua
Erlday.
W. T. Weddell wasan Omaha passen
per Tuesday.
Kensington met at Mrs. A. J. Tool's
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Marsh (nee Huskirk) was in
town last week.
S. A. Wood and family visited friends
near South Bend over Sunday.
Mrs. II. A. Gillespie was on the sick
last week but is able to be out again.
Matt Thimgan and family took In
the Robinson show at Lincoln Satur
day.
Mrs. Egtfiesiton entertained a num
her of young ladies Thursday in honor
of Mrs. II. A. Wait.
R. E. NeiUel, cashier of the Rank
of Waterloo, visited relatives (?) in
this burg over Sunday.
F. R. (luthman, of riattsmouth
visited at the home of II. R. Neltzel,
several days last week.
Mrs. II. A. Wait left for Fremont
Tuesday morning, where she expects
to make her future home.
The Manley base ball team cameover
Saturday and took a game from our
second team. The score was 7 to 4.
We received a line rain Sunday even
ing, which we were very much in need
of and now the farmer, as well as tht
merchant, Is rejoicing.
John Colbert and family and Grand
pa and Grandma Colbert were up from
Weeping Water and spent a day with
Geo. L. Colbert and family last week.
Fred Lau stepped on a rusty nail,
Opening of thi Shoshone or Wind River
Resemtioa In Wyoming.
The president's proclamation open
ing the Shoshone teservatlon lands
for settlement has been published and
prescribes the plan of drawing for
these lands, w hich has proved so suc
cessful with other agencies. Appli
cants are to register at Worland.Ther-
mopolis, Shoshone, or Lander In Wy
oming, between July Kith and 31st.
The subsequent drawing for these
lands will be held at Lander com
mencing August 4th, the drawing to
be supervised by a committee of three
persons of undoubted Integrity. Par
ties can return home after registering,
and the successful ones are notllied by
card when and where to appear to
make tilings for the land drawn.
The Shoshone area comprises about
400,ooo acres of agricultural lands to
be drawn for, and the government
made a remarkably cheap settlement
with the Indians so that the cost Is
not going to exceed 11.50 an acre for
the agricultural lands, except, of
course, the additional cost on the pro
rataplan for the Irrigation works to
be built
Sixty days after August loth, those
seeking timber and mineral claims can
cross the border and take up these
claims under the timber and mineral
act, and all persons arc especially ad
monlshcd by the government not to
attempt to jump mineral or timber
claims or to enter the reservation for
that purpose prior to the appointed
time.
It lias been a close race between the
building of the Rurlington's Worlnnd
extension up the lilg Horn river and
the opening date for this registration.
and the most remarkable energy has
been put into the work by I lie railroad
tu get this line finished to Worland by
the Fourth of July. Two or three
daily shifts of laborers are laying rail
day and night, and right behind the
steel gang come the ballast trains
loaded from an Immense gravel bed on
the right-of-way. It Is certain that
the Rurlington's line will be finished
to Worland probably two weeks before
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1 n County Court.
OF Nr.Ult ASKA '
t AsS ClH XTV. I
In the matter of the estate of John West, de
ceased. Ni'tlce Is heti by tl en that the creditors of
said deceased will meet the executrix of said
est ate, hefoie me, county judt'e of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, at tl ounty court room In
I'lattsiiiout li. In said county, on the u'ud day of
July A. I.. I'"ii. and on the 7th day of J miliary
A. I'., IWC. at luo'clock n. m ich day, for the
pui lKise of present Inir their claims for evunii
iiutloti, adjustment ami allowance. Six mouths
are allowed for the creditors of said deceased
to present their claims from the nd day of
July, I Hurt, and one year for the executrix lo
nettle said estate from the 1st day of May, limrt.
Witness my hand and seal of said county
court, at riattsmouth, Nebraska, this ttth day
of June. lWnl. IIahvkt 1. Tiiavis.
Ifkai.1 County . I ulm.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
rTV7 '1 , w' i.;. ' m I " Count y Court.
In t he matter of the estate of Koba White
deceased.
Notice Is hereby irlven that the creditor of
ki III (leccaM'd will meet the Atlmlnlstratratitx
with will annexed tif mi III estate. Iicfore me.
County Judce of Cass County, Nebraska, at the
county court room In I'liittsmouth, in mild
county, on the Tth day of July. A. I. It'll, and
on the mil day of January. A. l. It7, al 10
o'clock a. m. each day, for the puniose of pre
sent IniHhctr claims for examination, adjust
ment anil allowance.
Hx moiilhr are allowed for the creditors of
sbIiI deceased to present their claims, from
July Tth. IIH. and one year for the adminis
tratrix with the will annexed to settle suld es
tate from the Kill day of May. IKil.
Witness my hand and the seal of snhl Count. v
Court, at I'liittsmouth, Nebraska, thlsiltliday
of June, 1HKI. llAitvrv H. Thavix.
ai. Count. v Judi:e.
l Si
What's The Use
of wearing ordinary common
place t ixfords, when better ones
cost no more.
Just received a Mohawk Calf and
Mirror Patent on swing narrow toe
which Is especially adapted for Die
young men. See them at . . $3.25
Canvas Footwear
Children' Slipper
Hot Weather Comfort
SHERWOOD & SON
DOINGS OF DISTRICT COURT
Weeping Water
I rotii the Herald.
The Missouri Pai'llic luisaddedanew
wheelbarrow to Us rolling stock at
this plate.
Miss Ailt'i'ii (Hive is visiting her
cousin, Kllii'l Leyda in riattsmouth,
expecting to stay two or three weeks.
Frank Karnes plead guilty in justice
court to assaulting Fred Walker Sat
urday night and was lined ifioi).
Miss Annetta Woods was over from
Plattsmoiith for a couple of days visit
with her parents the last of the week.
Kev. John Andre of Chadmn, the
Case of Wolf vs. Elson Decided In Favor
of Plaintiff
GETS JUDGMENT FOR SUM OF $4,984
Court Hears Arguments In Several Other
Cases and Hands Down Decisions.
Judge Jessi-n and Court Keporter
Taggart arrived from Nebraska City
this morning, convening district court
at It o'clock to hear the arguments in
several cases, among which was that
of Itculah Klson Wolfe vs. Benjamin
and Fannie Klson. The attorney, S.
M. Chapman, for the plaint I IT, and At
torney Matthew tiering for the de
fendants, presented their arguments
to the court, who handed down his de
cision this morning, awarding llie
plaintiff, Mrs. Wolfe, a judgment In
the sum of l,2o, with 10 per cent In
terest, amounting In all to 4,tsl,
against the defendants.
The action was brought by the
plaintiff to recover the above sum of
money, which was loaned to the de
fendants, her parents, while they were
conducting a clothing store in this
city. In the lirst place the money
had Keen left to her by her great
uncle, on condition that s!n should
marry he fore a certain age, hither
parents had invested this money in
the clothing store, and when the
daughter, I'.eulah. was married In the
time specified by the treat uncle, this
money became her property. She was
Than and Now.
Sheldon, the distinguished Cass
county gentleman who ha under
taken to reform the republican party
In Nebraska talks a Inildly as a popu
list mid road brigadier did In Ivmi. He
Is a calamity howler t.r the highest
class. Mr. Sheldon can ring the
changes In language that would he
convincing wero It not for the fact
that you know that lie Is stringing
you. Mr. Sheldon wants the republi
can nomination for governor, ami
hopes to talk the nomination out of
the people. Mr. Sheldon Is anxious to
have the people name thelrowu pub
lic servant, but Is eiiially anxious to
lie that servant. My, how railroad
ridden Nebraska is Just now! Mr.
Sheldon lias been state senator from
his district aim been a public charac
ter for some time, but It has never
occurred tolilm, until now that he
wants to he governor, what a fearful
octopus the railroads are and what a
burden they Impose upon the people.
Mr. Sheldon has had many opportuni
ties to help "do" this frightful octo
pus, but It can be thine only by him
self In the governor's chair. Mr.
Thompson In hMi'J, or Mr. P.erge in
PiOl were mere demagogues to the
Sheldon class, who were yelling them
selves hoarse for Mr. Mickey at that
time. When the railroatl parly nomi
nates the candidate this year, whether
it he Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Wall, Mr. Miles,
or some equally sat isfactory candidate
Mr. Sheldon's antl-rallroad talk will
lie forgotten history, ami he will he
who iplng-er-up for the grand old rail
road party as usual. You watch Shel
don. Hastings lie crat
There Is no neei
discomfort In cause
digestion. !et a
I worn ing; along in
of i. disordered
lioltle id' k ll l( li.
given 11 chattel mortgage upon the.'o; I iYSPF.PSI A, ami see what, It
.stock of goods by her parents. hut later ' will do for you. Kodnl not only digests
released this In order that Hi" stock what you cat ami gives that tlicd
of gootls might he sold, thus enabling 1 stomach a needed rest, hut Is a col
lier to realize the amount called for hy r,,t. ivc ()f greatest, clliclency.
the Instrument. After the sale was
relieves indigestion, dispcpsia,
. , I... ,nl mlnl.tiir ermm In
July Mb, which ,s the first day of - --
reoisi.rai.uiii. .
made she railed to receive her snare i 1 palpitation of the heait, i!al iilence,
same, and therefore brought the ae. I ;m, S(. S,,)m;l(.,. Ko,,, will make
Hon in district court to recover judg- yimrstomach ybung and dealt hy attain
ment against le'r parents. Y(,u will worry just in I he propnri imi
... , ., .... i that your stomach worries you. Worry
Ninety-Four Parties to Action I ., , . . ...
lo llUliiet f lol; 1 ...... e.s.s w. o " J
registration
One of the problems of settling up
Irrigated lands In the west Is to show
buyers and settlers from the east the
regularity and the wealth of irrigated
crops from year to year. All seekers
for Irrigated lands from the whole
country east of the Missouri river ap
pear to be from Missouri and "have to
which penetrated the sole of his foot, be shown," and this was one of the
and put him out of commission for a
few days, but lie Is now on the mend.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith,
of Omaha. Wednesday, June i:i, a
bouncing boy. Grandma Helming
went to Omaha to see the new arrival.
The First Newspaper Folder.
The first newspaper folding machine
that has ever been installed in Cass
county can now be seen in the Journal
ofllce. The machine arrived this morn
ing and is now ready for use. It not
only folds the paper, but cuts and
pastes the same all at once. When
you desire to view the most complete
print shop that was ever established
in the county, call at Journal head
quarters and you can enjoy that satisfaction.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
HTATKOF N'KIIIUSKA, I III ( 'nil lit v Court
I ASH I OINTY. I in. on. iij v.. mi.
In the mutter of the estiite of John l.uehls-
U'rlT. (Iiss'iiscil. I
Notice Is lierehy irlven t lint the crcdltora of
kuWI decenseil will meet the executrix of snhl
state, Iicfore me. Comity .1 in lire of Cass Coun
ty, Nehrnrka. tit tl until y court room In
I'lntlsmonth, In snhl county, on the ilth ilny of
.lulv. A. I. II"'. 10 1. 1 nn the Tthilnyof .Innniiry.
A. i. It. At le o'clock it. in., eii.'h duy, for the
puriNMe of iircscntinir their eliiiinn for examin
ation, adjustment and allowance.
Hlx monlhs an1 allowed for the creditor of
wall) de 'eased to present their clulins from the
Kill (lav of .Inly. A. I. I!s and one year for the
executrix to settle Mild estate, from tlm M
day of May. Iinil. ......
Witness my hand and seal of Mild (ounty
rmrt.il I'liittsmouth, Nehrnsliii. thlHilth duy
of June, linni. IIakvkv I'. Tuavih,
Ihkai.I County .luilire.
PHIL SAUTER
PLATTSMOIITH, NEBRASKA
IMmnnnWI
I iiuiiv.r
'hUAUSl
Dealer In
Edison Phonographs
the most wonderful musical
Instrument of the times.
Write for catalog and price.
We carry a large and com
plete stock of Edison and Vic
tor records. Hear them free.
chief reasons why the liurlington
hauled out o.nuo laborers a thousand
miles to the basin to hurry up this
line through the Irrigated land of the
Hig Horn valley, so that the army of
persons going to register for Shoshone
lands could see and appreciate the
value of Irrigated lands enroute. The
new Worland line goes right through
a .one of irrigated lands extending all
the way from Frannie along the Cig
Horn river, traversing single tracts of
30,0(10 acres under cultivation.
The railroads have also shown their
interest In the enterprise of settling
up the new West by undertaking to
bring out the largest possible number
of entries for this drawing with un
usually low excursion rates, the main
motive being to get the people out
and scatter them over the new lands
of the West.
Reunion at Union August 24 and 2S.
At the annual business meeting of
the Old Settlers' association It was
decided to hold the eighteenth annual
reunion at Union Friday and Satur
day, August 21 and Z', this being the
eighteenth year In succession that the
reunion has been held there. The
ofllcers elected for this year are as
follows:
President, James T. Reynolds.
Vice presidents, M. II. Shoemaker
and D. W. Foster.
Secretary, Charles L. Graves.
Treasurer, Dan Lynn.
Directors, Dan Lynn, G. X. Laltuc,
M. L. Thomas, G. F. McNamee and
W. L. Taylor.
Ay ers Pills
Keep them in the house.
Take one when you feel bil-
di-
er Co.,
ill
ious or dizzy. They act
rectlvontheliver.fow.Ti
Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use m n. w wkumu . r. uu m.. ntm.. . a.
Wlfo Boatera on tha Carpat.
On the Information and complaint
of Mrs. Catherine Miller and Mrs. Ida
Hlxon, the latter's husband, Chas. W
II lxon, was required by the county
judge to furnish t."00 bonds as security
for keeping the peace, and for his ap'
pearance on the first day of district
court. The complaint of Mrs. Miller
charges the defendant with unlawful
ly breaking Into her house on last Sat
urday, while Mrs. Hlxon's complaint
states that she Is In danger of her life,
and has been struck and kicked by the
defendant. The latter complaint was
continued for thirty days.
t o resfdC' among us.
The wedding of Miss Hernice Good
ale and Arthur T. Wiles occurred
Tuesday at the home of the bride's
brother, Samuel Goodale, near Green
wood. M. M. Straub, of near Avoca, was a
caller at this otllcc Sat urday. He Is of
the opinion that oats will he a very
short crop, but says that fall wheat
stood the drouth remarkably well and
also corn.
While helping his brother doctor a
horse last Friday, F.igel Jensen receiv
ed a painful Injury to his right ankle
by the horse falling on it, which makes
it necessary for him to go about on
crutches.
J. A. Donelan sold his gasoline en
gine last Friday to a gentleman In the
western part of the state. Of course
you know the engine moved Jack's
automobile, and so he threw in that
part of the vehicle. Just what money
consideration was paid we did not
learn, but we have heard the story of
the Xebraska man that sold a sand
farm In the West, and In the deed
wrote the description of two farm,
and forced the purchaser to accept the
gift of the extra land. Jack never
slept better In his life than he has
since the auto left town.
What Wo Need.
If a nation wants to hold a position
In the world it becomes necessary for
all nation-forming units to be strong,
energetic and persistent.whlch means,
that everyone of us must do his share
In this respect and must educate his
children In the same spirit. It Is our
duty to give enough nourishment to
the body, because It Is the foundation
of strength and energy and there is
nothing In the world better than the
use of Trlncr's American Elixir of
litter Wine. Using It as soon as the
strength of some organ declines and Is
not able to perform Its duties, we can
positively rely on that Elixir. It Is a
natural family-remedy whose benetl-
clal action on the stomach and the In
testines has not been surpassed by any
preparation. It rejuvenates the blood
and through It the whole body; It
pours new strength Into the muscle
fibres, It gives nourishment to the
brain and to the nerves. Those are
the natural results of a thoroughly di
gested food. I nail cases of Indisposi
tion, loss of appetite or In weakness
Trlner's American Kllxlr of Hitter
Wine Is the only reliable remedy. At
drug stores. Jus. Trlncr, "'.r.i So. Ash
land Ave., Chicago, Ills.
A cast? was 111
Robertson's ollW'e today entitled Abra
ham L. hecker vs Henry (J. Reynolds,
et al. The action Is brought toiulet
title to s; nw, lot :i In nwj of nwl and
fractional lots lo, 11, 1J, 1.!, II and IT
In ne of nwj all of section l1, town
ship in and range II. In this Instru
ment there are ninety-three defend
ants named and the plaiutilT makes
nlnety-lourtli party Interested in the
action. This Instrument, as nil others
Is recorded In three different lioolts,
and the deputy clerk was employed
the greater part of today entering the
entire case, the lirst, name, and Initial
of the second name of each defendant
being reUircd in tiling the case.
District Court Notes.
Geo. Mapcs who has been located In
Omaha several weeks, looking after
some grading, came down to be pre
sent as bailiff In district court.
Walker v Hct trick, sale confirmed,
deed ordered to purchaser.
Hendricks vs Itrown, ct. el.; hearing
had, and Issues found In favor of plain
tiff, and a decree was ordered as pray
ed for In the petition.
best. Worry is to be avoided at. all
times Kodnl will take t he worry out
of your stomach. Sold by I'lirKc ft,
Co. arid Geriiig & Co.
Machine oil at Asemissen .V Louck's.
Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Rlock.
We will give you bargains on Amer
ican Fence. Asemuseii .V Louck.
Don't hi; fooled and made to be
lieve that rheumatism can he cured
with local appliances. Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea is the only posi
tive cure for rheumatism. '.' cents,
l ea or Tablets. Gering Co.
For Sale!
A ltio acre farm close to Murray; fair
Improvements,
on or address
For particulars call
C S. S'I'liNK,
Murray, Neb.
PURCHASE
PLATTSMOUTH
PRODUCTS
Saloon Men Must Be Sober.
The judgment of the district court!
in the case of James C. Ilrlnkworth i
and others against Emanuel Shcmbcck
of Reatrice Is revised and the cause Is
remanded with directions to cancel
the license to sell liquor which was
granted him by the city council. The
supreme court states that the burden
of proof is upon an applicant for a
liquor license to prove that he Is a man
of respectable character and standing ;
when by remonstrance such fact Is de-'
nled. Shcmbcck presented his peti
tion In regular form and was granted j
his license. A remonstrance was en- j
tercd stating that he was an habitual
drunkard. Shcmbcck made no at- j
tempt to disprove It In the trial and
he Is now deprived of his license.
Thanks Her Patrons.
In retiring from business Mrs. Street
wishes to thank her friends and pat
rons for their patronage during her
twelve years of business life In Riatts
mouth and wishes her successors the
same kind treatment.
CASTOR I A"
For Infanta and Children. I
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Dears tha
Signature of
A well-made, perfectly fit
ting, water-proof gauntlet
glove for workingmcn
Made in Plattsmouth
A Winner for S1.00
C- Ei
Wescott's
Sons
I "Whr Quality CeunU."