HATS AND CAPS j WILLIAM H O L L Y I A styles Gents' Plain and j ti" 1 CloSi'Z' Fancy Dress Shirts. and Men's Furnishing Goods and Boys. waterman Block Men's :i Boys' New and Up-to-Date Spring Clothing Plattsmouth. Neb. legal Htvcrttecmcnte. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATt or N'kiihaka, I'anh C(iim y. In County C01.1t. In Ihe nmtti-r of tli i-Utt of Ahhw TYfft. Hi'flNMl. Notice U licrrli.v irivcn thai tin--ivilltorH of miid Ui reasi il will nii'. i tlx- Administrator uf NHid e.tiit ix-forr ni-. County .lixliw of Cr-m 011 my, .t-iiriikn. hi Mir County Court mom In riiittsmnutli. In kiiIiI County, on the ltt ilhy of Aui'iist, lHH, mid on the -nil day of l-Vlmi-nry. lUi", nt Hlo'rlo-k a. in., em-Inlay, for the imriMiseof pivM-iitlntf their i'IhIius foreanil nation, adjustinent and allowuix'e. Hlx montlit, from the indduyof July. IIKHI, niv allowed for the creditors of Mild deei-aoeil to present their elalms and one year for the Ailmliiistriitor to settle said estate, from the 2nd day of July, I'.H'ti. Witness my hand vjt seal of said County Court, at I'lattsniouih, Nehraskn, this ind day of July. num. lUmur 1. Tit a vis, kicai,. County Juoire. LEGAL NOTICE: In County Court of Cuss County, Nehrnskn. In the matter of the est ate of Marcus ,. White, dei-easi d. All iierson lnteii'sted In said estate (ire hereby notlHeil that a N-1ltloii has Imtii tiled In this rourt. ulletrlntr tlmt the executrix of the estate of Maivtis I,. White, Is deceased, and luayinir for the apixilutmeiit of nn ailmlu lst rat or de Ismns non. with will annexed: a hearliiK will Ik-hail uiioii said Ntltlon at the County Court Koom, at riaiismoui h, Ne braska, on the J4th day of July A. 1. llnl, at 10 o'clock a. ni. Alliiersons Interested In said estate are required to show cauw on or In-fore 10 o'clock of said day why the in-ayerof said IH-tltlon should not Ik-(.'ranted, or the court will trranl letter of administration de bonus non, with will annexed of said est ate to William Delles Hernier, or some other iiiltable js-rson and proceed to n settlement thereof. llAIIVKT l. TltAVIK. seai.. County Judire. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court, County of Cnss, Ne braska. In re estate of James Allison, de ceased. To all iH-rsons Interested. You are hereby not Irled that uimii July -;ist A. Ii. ltN' nt I0o'cloi-k a.m. at my office, in iheCltyof I'lattsmoutli, Nebraska, there will In- a liear Inir upon the H-tltloii of Mary Allison tonro bate ail I list in m.-Mt said to be the Last Will and Testament of James AHUon. deceased. and toapiKiint Mary Allison Executrix and l.ero.v Allison Kxecutor. at which hour all objections thereto must be on tile. Dated this 2nd day of Jnlv A. U. Itn ii. Haiivi y 1 1. Timv:. I I--EA I.. County Juiltre. FINAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass Count; v. Nehra la. The State. ,f N. t-ikM. riaintitr. The Several I'at c-elsof I.aml i Hereinafter l'es.-r!t'd and I All Persons anil CoriNiia- ! l lNAI. NtlTMK Tract No. J40 lions llavliur or C lnhnlntr Title to or Any Interest, Ulirtit orClaim inortosuch Parrels of Ileal Estate or any Purt Tbeteof. Iiefendauts, i To W. J. C. Smith, owner III trust, and to 1'. S. Wheeler, and to the occupants of the real es tate uescrllied tielow, whose name Is I'. I. Hates: Notice Is hereby trhen that under a decree of the District Court of salil county rendered in the State Tax Suit for the year 1!4, the follow Inir descrilied real estate situate In the county of Cass anil State of Nebraska, to-wlt: Oils Nine ( and Ten (le), Bloi-k nn. I'lattsmoutli, and North Half (nS) lit Twelve 1J HK-k 4i I'lattsmoutli. was on the 7th day of NovemU-r, duly sold at public vendue by the County Treasurer of said county In the manner pro vided by law. and the is-rlod nf redemption from such sale will expire on the Wh day of Noveniler. l!Mi. You re further notified that, the owner of the certificate of tax sale issued by the Treas urer will make application to the court In the alHive entitled cause for confirmation of said sale as soon as practicable after the is-ilod of redemption has expired, and you are hereby not Irled that the time and pla -e of heart nir u li on such confirmation will lie entered In thet'on firma'ion Kccord kept by the Clerk of said Court, on or l-fore the 7th day of Noveml r, l: ii. You will examine said Confirmation Itcc ord to as eri ain the time of said hearln-f B'id may I- irs-iit. If you desire, to make any ob jections or show cause why the sale should not lie confirmed. 7-ltf I'. i. KATF-. STATEMENT i' THE C NMTI .N r THE LIV1S 3ST0H LOAH AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Of Fb.ttsrr.outh, Nebraska, on the ;!')tli rlay f if June, 1 :)'. ASSETS: r'lrs' n.ort.-...-e 1 , .':! 43 st,-k loans 3,M Cash Del'n.iuent Interest, premiums and tines Si) H I M her assets, insurance and taxes paid and advanced 1.731 Ileal estate contracts .3hI 77 Tii'al ill UAtlUTlIS: Cai'ital s'c.-k paid ui. to K.-serve fund "T4 l'i..::vi.!el pmfi-s I7.i'7 M n'A ?TS 113 TWlTUSE$ , f e -.earendliu J-n "'. RECEIPTS Ihlr..;.- i 1 . r. !.. J J-ilv t. I . . i ies i.i.::. ; v. .: i t'-.'f O I i.-1-i : t-T r i ii Ii.ters. ict',n. i i'.s ,i,..i r'rif l..nns r' : :i Li Veiu'iersi, ,;i ar.d t tai.sf.-r ;' l:-l et'e '1.1 r.l -' s l;. i.' I '. 111-., t il,. s. I., I. . ;;: .I fii.. Hills I :U.H'.c ". .s '.'i Ir-siirnM '.. ni i t.i. s ; ;ii. ard r..!- . :m-' . s T 'ai y EXPENOITUKES I. .n-s . rr'..4s .hi f;i;s-nss. s;ilj,r:s . . l .V s-.n k' re.;.- n:-l !..?'- ;t t ash on hand 4 .7 ' ' s,-ellaneoi:s exiiers. s Iii.' lal estate contracts l..jsrt ti Ir'ereston h.lls pa.uHe i Ii H lls yl.le... 3.i'3 Irs irance arid ,fa-s paid and ad vanced f "s Total f4o..",;i JB Sr ri or Nrim ( AP( lifXTT t. li'nrr Ii. l-erlrif. cretarK "f the alsive ra.-red asw-la-lon. do leaiuly swear that the f is'n-ointf tatemeiit. .if the condition of ald Assvvl.ttlon. Is trie anl correct to the best t.f m Inowiedire and f-l!ef. HENKY ILl-ERINtt. s-r....lr. S i' s.-rils-d ard sworn to if. ire ,t 'li's -o day bt Jiilf. I'.K'-. TH"K. Wlt.LIX'it, Ail"Tel: itif'7 I' ihl ' I' V y:TH. ) ft'tl.ml'iiltf. -I'itcts)rs l-IAt.i H. M 'ixin mi X1. t Mvirdock (lly G. A. I.tls.) r!iLH'CE M A UK K I S Corrected weekly by Martin Si Tuo!, who pay tf.fi highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: RutU-r is- Eiftta UK- Hens ic. Spriiir 14c Crrutn .No. 1. 170; No. C. IV Hoirs KUW Cattle 11.10 and 3.UU tKAIN MAIIKKTS. Corn... Wheat Oats.... : hiki 4.v t.-.v a': IiocK Island Ti.meTahi.k. Murdock Station. WKST lltH ND. No. 41, mail. No. 75, local. No. ,1. mail.. No. 37, mail. S:l."i a. m. 8:.Vi a. m. :i:(Mi p. m. 5:47 p. m. EAST HOUND. No. HO, freight 12:;i)a. in. No. 38, mail lOiWa. m. No. 70, Local 1:14 p. m. No. fi, mail 3:00 p. m. Herman Gakemeler was in Omaha Monday. l'rof. Barrett and wife of Alvo, were In this bur; last Friday. A. J. Tool and family visited in Omaha Sunday and Monday. Sam 1'atterson is visiting at the home of II. V. Long this week. Mrs. Wm. Gehrts and daughter are visiting at South P.end this week. Frank Snavley, of Lincoln, is visit lnr relatives in Murdock this week. Julian IJickcrt was down from E;ile Sunday entertaining some of our fair ones. Lent Lau was down from Omaha Saturday evening for a short visit with relatives. The apple blossom social at Fred Zink's Saturday evening was well attended. Avoca has promised to come up Saturday and give our second team a irame of ball. Erhart Goehry spent Sunday in Murdock and Manley, returning to Omaha Monday. Miss Wobbenhorst returned Monday from a two week's visit with relatives at Eelden, Neb. Oscar McIonald and George Gilles pie were over to Murray and Platts mouth last Thursday. Ey the heroic efforts of I)r. Wort man of Louisville, Herman Gakemeier is able to be out again. MlssOlga Neitzel returned Thurs day from a prolonged visit In the western part of the state. W. C. Monroe moved into town Monday and will occupy the house recently vacated byG.C. Meierjurgen. Four or five hundred soldiers from Fort ( rook passed through Murdock Tuesday enroute to some fort in Kansas. Tile Avoca bane ball team failed to appear last Saturday and a scrub game was played, which caused consider able amusement. Wm. Gakemeier pulled in from Chicago Monday, bringing a friend with him and will spend a month's vacation at home. A. J. Tool, J. K. Funk, Jacob Goehry, jr., and Wm. Schewe were over to Salt Creek last week and captured a good number of fish. John Hildebrandtand Ralph Morris lo-st about five thousand bushels of corn lait Friday by fire. No cause for the origin of the fire Is known. For great bargains attend the big mid-summer clearance sale now going on at Herold's. Library Closed For Repair. llcrinnlng on July 11th. the public library wlli be close.1 for ten days on account of repairs. I!y orler of the library buard and t!,e judiciary com mittee -.f the city council. ' Bowtl Complaint In Children During the larrnjr asjnthj children Ltt subject to disorders cf tte boweli frbkhttould receive cxreful ttteoition i tooQ as the flrst uczutonl looseness cf tbe boweli pperv Tt.e best med Idee for bowtl cacpltlat ts Cham be r LUo's CoUc, Cholera &ai Diirrboa Cemedy, ult prompWy controls any ttnaatarilloosepfssof the bowels. For nle by F. 0. Fricke k Co. sod A. T. Tftd. CASTOR I A For IrfaxU sad CUIirex Hi KlnJ Yen Hau Alwajs Bssght 7 PHIL SAUTER PLATTSMOITM. MBRsShA Edison flO up. Victor Talking Machine 10 up. We Carry the Only Stock of Victor and Edison Gold Moulded rccordstn Cass Co HEAR THEM FREE Write for Catalogue and Trices Weeping Water From tti Herald. Mr. and Mrs. John l'hllpot are re joicing over a fine baby girl, born to them Sunday, June 15, lfioii. I. N. Woodford Is the owner of a horse thirty-one years old. that, he keeps for the good he has done. Lars Nelson was the owner of two cows that were killed by lightning during the thunder storm on Monday. Philip Spanker was taken very ill last Sunday with appendicitis. This is his fourth attack, and quite serious. A little daughter of Perry Wright got the index finger of her right hand cut off last Saturday while riding with ber father on the binder. Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Corley and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I)one!an leave this Wednesday for Lake Ouobojl to spend about ten days boating and fishing. Geo. Stoner and Henry O'Erien at tempted to remove a super full of honey from a bee hive last Monday. Henry left in a hurry but Georce stuck it out and when the work was finished they both had the swell head and felt quite sick enough to die but couldn't. Word was received here Tuesday of the death of Fred Lee at Lincoln, of quick consumption. Fred htd many friends here who will be irrpaflv shocked to hear this sad piece of news. lie was here for a visit only a few weeks ago. The fur.eral occurred Tuesday. The wheat yield is fine this year, In many cases the yield Is over 40 bushels per acre. Troy Iiavis' '.'x-acre field threshed out an average of 42 bushels per acre, and part or it was down and was fed to the h' gs. J. H. Henetrer threshed 44 bushels per acre from his field. The mill has purchased about 4.000 bushels already, but will doubt less lay In a big supply yet. Attend the big mid-summer clearance sale at Herold's. to kn jw about bor N IN r.ax- If it's Anheuser Busch you can rely upon it being g A beer. It 1 brewed from st hop and malt. ANIIEI'SEIi EUSCII ber Is healthful for It s a well known fart that ma:t possesses certain trc r,?th build ing qualities. In fact, many eminent physicians recommend the drinking of the right kind rf beer. You can rely upon Anheuser Busch Phil Thierolf AGENT T4aeie Me. IS THE BOGUS CHECK WORKER American Bankers' Association Traces the Swindler Through Many States. department stores In the large cities and merchants generally throughout the country have lieen warned to be on the lookout for the operations of a clever bogus-check worker, whose Identity Is unknown. The warning came from the American Hankers' As sociation. His method of operation, according to a detective agency, Is to present checks fur from to :!) In the ofllce of the store, representing that lie lias not suDlclent money to pay for his pur chases. The swindler gets Ills checks at various hanks, where he manages to secure blocks of ordinary counter checks. I'urliig January he operated In St. Louis, Milwaukee and Louisville under the name of A. C. Acton, his checks purporting to have been signed by S. It. Swanson & Ero., Galesburg, III., the checks being Issued for amounts ranging from 12.75 to m7."i, he claim ing to be traveling agent for this (Inn. During March al April lieoperatjd from Dallas, Tex., northwestward through Colorado, Montana and Wash ington. He passed checks In Tacorna and Seattle, and also operated In Ore gon. At Denver ho represented himself as a clergyman. He next appeared In Grand Ilaplds, where he operated un der the name of W. M. Warde. The swindler Is descrilied as ?," to lo years of aye, 5 feet Indies in height, 140 poinds In weight, slim build, me dium dark hair, mixed with gray, close cropped mustache or clean shaven. It will be just as well for merchants In the smaller cities like I'lattsmoutli to be on their guard, for, as soon as he has worked the larger points, unless captured, he will try the smaller ones. Second week; of the big mid summer clearance sole ot Har old's. A sweet breat h adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There Is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet u a rose and that remedy Is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It Is a relief for tour stomach, palpitation of the heart and other aliments arising from dis order Of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your teals and see what it will do for you. Sold ty F. G. Fricke fcrV tndGerlngtCo. Second mz of the big mid summer eleorence sale ot Her old's. Lost In I'lattsmoutli, near Sixth street, while enroute from John SoMp-! pneasse's candy store to the age llv- ery barn, a heavy gold hinge bracelet, j Finder pleas; leave at the Journal I GSice. : 7 Wonjei) Wf)o Krw ay our Oxfords arc rhar.-n-in'. There's certainly a charm ahout the trim style of our shoe.'' that not fail to pos-e-s. There's a charm about the Shapeliness and per fect Shocmaking, Fit and Prices H Ijj tigti in fit Tin ciroia:. it sai j d:i w. is SHERWOOD & SON pC Q Vacation Trip Huy a Jo excursion ticket lo Wurland, Wyo in elm I'.lg Horn llasln und register there lodrnw for a liiml prlo In the SIkkI lleserviitlon, or niiike Wurland your objecllve point In looking up a mineral or tlniherclelm In tlie Owl Creek mountains. Tim llnal limit of August will permit you to make the side trip from Worland to the Tliermopolw hot springs, whose watersamlciiriitlvn properties are- pronounced as line as any In the world, the. outllow Is ls,r,(io,iii(i gallons of water every 24 hours at a temperature- of lit". c' F. Tlierniopolls will heroine one or the most remarkable health re. sorts of this country. Side trip tickets from Kilgcmont through the liiat k Hills to Dead wood and return, m.oo; to Hot springs, S. I ., ami return, .'.on. From Frannlc to duly and return, 2.5n. Stop overs allowed on SlKM'shone tickets. I'lfteen days' personally condui'led camping tour through Yellowstone Park over the Sylvan Pass lloute, every thing provided, S m.OU. Another delightful mountain side-trip Is that from Cody to (Jul. Cody's I'ahaska Tepee, or Log Cabin Inn, In the Yellowstone Park Forest Ileserve, 2 inllt-s east of the Park houndry. This Is one of the choicest mountain and forest hunting and trout llshlng spots anywhere available. Call or write for Yellowstone Park folders descrlhing lours be yond Gardiner or Cody; or Slack Hills leatlet; Shoshone free lands; Pig Horn P.asln folder, etc. Let me describe lo you the, possibili n iMipii J (Mb i J.B. Ayers Pills rlZ m uwauwjui fi un uui i iwu fiawa r usw 1-11 rttltm Hf til fcJafe 1 ROUE THROAT. CmiAHMLl. N1S0TLT IUM.LZM. A nn twt Im nMiMwa, TaMflttla, Qataay, tarUaM4, 1'lwiM aa4 CtUrrkal SfTkra, A arrall ) Craaa, Wk.la Cm k aa4 Maklkarta. rtairTtffs strut motim t U Man hum ffVM IM ta Ml KUVI kMll k ttyt a rvcrr kos. Prlaall Oaakk M4Ult Ca, baa MUa few GERIXG CO. druists Allssouri Pacific Time Table TiiAl.vs ftoi.vo .vol: if. N't, t6 Or(,;il,H f. pr .V. In-: N-iirk .Miill No. i:ti !; Kr. iiit TKAIN MilXd -iiC H, .! M hiii K iin .'I 17 pin No. 1 in N. If. . ' IJ Hill II 'M U" Teeth $5 f.'.W C--.-i nA Frifij- Th I- 'i :p P:i-r-!. n f -ir. I 'A ai I ilm.ff - '!). ri-'lli Li:r.irA f'Jin.ev N i dt ji nAILEY, The Dnntlat, rithllthd lM. CiilnaRlk. O.IAHA. When You are Thirsty Drink Orangeade The Finest ThirstQucncher Ever Formulated. Made From Pure Orange Juice Always GERING'S in ties of an outing through the Interesting Northwest. In connection with tin-cheap ex cursion rules to Worland, one of the princi pal points of registration for Shoshone hunk REYNOLDS, C. P. A., 1502 FARNAM ST. OMAHA. NIB oc I he i;rcat rule of health -Keep the bowels rcuular. And tlic ureal medicine- Avcr's Pills. ui:,rm'- BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tin i at. or tii-ounn un n. r hau to , hahi n It's the Driver who makes a suc cess these stren uous days. Fvery energy must he applied. Kvery good meth od adopted. The First Na tional Bank J, ofTi-rs the method of keeping and piiying money which the smart est liuslneis men . employ. An ae ' count with It, will relieve you of a lot of worry and put jour Imslne-tHon a higher plane. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I'l.ATHMHITII. NHS on Ice at FOUNTAIN Bears the