The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 18, 1907, Image 7

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Spring Summer S Gi ti l t Eclp;e Yalutets ixL Spring Clothin
at the Reliable Purchasing House of
WClfl. HOLLY
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We suggest that you call early and examine all departments. Price and quality will compare with any in Cass county
Fine Shirts, ike.
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Legal Notice.
FTATKoK Nr.IlKASKA.
"a.vH County. t
I n Comity Court. 1 '-s 'omit v. Nelrala. I ri
It uiatK-r of tlif Maw- of J. il. Moor-, ! Hi
nt
All iTons lnlr-t-l In said st ate arf li-r
ty notltit'tl that a lltloii lias l--n t1l-l Insalil
t'ourt itraylnir for lli irlaic of a wrtaln In
st rniiK'iit now on tilt In ail rourt. iin"riliitr
to waii iiili-nt l.-an-ii i'oii.v f tli last, will ami
tst aiiK-iit of sall !--eas4l. aixl that If they
f all to aii-ar at sahl ourt on tlx' 4th day of
May. A. It7. at IOorlm-k a. rn.. to ont-st.
It irohat of said aut Ik-iiI liaat'l oy of said
will. th- court may allow and inlat said
oiy and trrant administration of said t-statt
and iro-''d to a s-t 1 1 ri i- 1 1 t ln r-of.
IsrAi.l II AllVTT l. Tkavis.
4'Oiuity .ludirc.
Notice of Administration
In Count V Court of Cass County. N-hraska.
I ii th mainr of tin- -st at- f Matlifw M id k I IT,
!--f-asfd.
All iHTsons lntT-st-d In said -M al' arf lu-rf-t
V not iti-d that a x't it ion has U--n tih-d In said
court alh'iriiii; that saii l - as-l difd li-aviiiir
i.o last will and tfst anient and ira vlnir for ad
ministration u in n his-stat-. and that a h-ar-Intr
will lw had on th- 4tli lay of May. A.
r.'". at tin-county i-ourt room at 10 oVl-k a.
in., and that if th-y fail toaii-ar at said court,
on said date to conu-st sall iN titioii. the court
may irranl l lie same and irrant letters of ad
ministration to W. F. Tracy ami iiruviil to a
sett lenient, of said estate.
Iseai.I II AltVKT I. Thavis.
I:ticon Ci.aiik. Attorney. County .ludt-'c.
Attachment Notice.
.John t'Connor will take not Ire. that on the
Uli day of April. Iim7. M. Archer, a justice of
t he ieace. of I'lattsmont h city, Cass County.
Nehraska. issued an order of attachment for
the Hum of ill. "0. in an action itemlintr Itefore
him. wherein I.. H. F.jrcnlierirer Is idaliitltT and
John O'Connor, defendant, that iroiert y Qf
the defeiulant. consist imr of money in the pos
session of the irarnishee. has liwn attached un
der said order, said cause was cont inued to tin
.'dof May. l'.7. at MoVlurk a. m.
I. 15. KliENBElMiEK.
Plaintiff.
License Notice
KOTICF. OF APPLICATION OF F. W.
Kuhtrc whoou tlie i:;tli day of April. 1!7.
Med his iM-tition witli the clerk of Avoca. vil
lage, in Cass County. Nehraska. as required ly
statutes of the state of Nehraska and ordi
nance of Avoca villain, prayiiur for license to
sell malt, spiritous and vinous liiiiors in the
huiltlinsr located on w'i of lot .. hlock I .'I. in the
said village of Avoca for tlie tiscal year ending
April Ill's. Any h.ject ions thereto must Ik'
Med on orln fore April -V.. V.7.
April IS 11 '7- F. V. IM IK.E.
Apidicant.
Legal Notice.
7NTIIF IUSTK1CT CtU'KT WITHIN ANI
- for Cass County. Nehraska.
In tlie matterof tlie estate J
of -ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
iarhara .lones. ileceased. S
Now on this "th lay of April. l'.H7. tliis rausc
I'umcon for heariiur at ChamU'rs. upon the.
letition of Frel Kt'enlx-rtrer. alministrator of
tlie estate of Harhara Jones. ieceasHl. prayintr
for a liceiiM- to M'll the follow in;.' lercriled
real estate situated in Plattsmouth, Cass Coun
ty. Nehraska. to-wit :
Ixts one (1 ) and eisrlit v) in hlock nnieteen
li) Vounr& Hay's Addition, and lot one (1 ) in
I. lo-k twenty-one (-1 ) Vountr & Hay's Addi
tion. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, or a sufficient
amount of the same to lii imr tlie sum of twen-ty-tive
I hi nd red -?i-)ni) dollars, for the pay
ment of deots allowed air a Inst said estate and
the cost of administration, there not lieinsr any
lersonal proierty t pay the said dehts ami
exiK'n-s.
It is therefore ordered that all jiersons In
teresteil in said estate apjM-ar Itefore me at the
office of tlie Clerk of the IMstrict Court of Cass
County. Nebraska, on tlie i"th day of May, 1!H7.
at one o'clock P. in., to show cause, if any. why
a license should not lie jrranted to said admin
istrator, to sell tlie altove described real estate
or so much thereof U'loiiirinsr to tlie deceased
as shall Ite ne-essary to pay said debts and e.
! ruses.
Service of this order shall ! made itersonal
lv uion all persons interested, or shall le made
by publication in tlie Plattsmouth Journal for
four successive weeks prior to the "th day of
May. 11'7. Pati. .1 essen.
Judt'e of the IMstrict Court.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, ' .
Cass County. t I n County Court.
In the matterof tlie estate of Joseph Ora
l:tm. dH-eas-d.
Notice Is hereby jri veil that creditors of said
let-eased will meet tlie Executrix of said estate.
Iiefore me. County Judreof Cass County. Ne
braska, at tli County Court room in Platts
mouth. in said county, on the 3'th of April and
on the :ilst of ictolter. lJt7. at lUo'clock A. M..
each day. for the purp;se of pres-nt inir t heir
claims for examination, adjustment and al
lowance. Six months from April C7. 1!0.. are allowed
for the creditors of sahl lcoeased to pres'iit
their claims, autl one year and six months for
the Executrix to stile said estate. fm the
Jinit day of March. l".'7.
Witness my haml anl seal of said County
Court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this Stthday
of March. I.ii7. IIakvey l. Thavis.
Iseai.I County Jmltft'.
C. E. Tefkt. Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement
TN TIIECOI'NTV COI'KTtiF CASS Col'N
ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate
of Henry Wolfe, sr.. deceased. Notice tif final
settlement and distribution of residue of
estate.
To all persons Interested in the estate of
Henry Wolfe, sr.. deceased: Notice is hereby
t'iven that on the P.nli day of April. A. I.. 1H07.
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. at the office of
t he County Judire of Cass County, in the Court
house in Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nebraska,
tlie following matter will lie heard and consid
ered: Tlie examin'ion. adjustment ami al
lowance of the tinal account of tlie executor of
said estate. Koltert II. Frans. ami the assign
ment of tlie residue of said estate to such er
sons as are emit led thereto under the laws of
Nebraska and the terms of the will and testa
ment of said deceased.
Iseai.I IIahvetH. Travis.
C. A. IIawia Attorney. County Judire.
License Notice
VOTICE IS 1IEKEUV i.lVF.N THAT THE
undersigned lias filed his petition as re
. : ti i r 1 by the statute of the state of Nebraska,
with the city clerk of tlie city of Plattsmouth.
Nebraska, nuitest imr a license to sell malt.
iritous and vinous lienor ior me coming
munic
,-it.tl vear il tlie buMdnitf sit uateu on the
i.if ". of l.t tlii-cec; in block thirty-
tiiree CCi in t lie city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
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A:ril
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Applicant.
License Notice
"VOTICE IS HEKEHV MVEN THAT THE
undersigned has tiled her petition as re
.niired bv the statutes of the state of Nebraska
with the fit v clerk of the city of Plattsmouth.
Nebraska. reiuestiiir a license to sell malt,
spiritous ami vimus lit mors for tlie comuijr
municipal year in the buildinjr situated on the
west half (wS) of lot six (f.) in Itlock thirty
four in the city of Plattsmoutli. Nebraska.
OKA K. t I r-r..
April 10. l!t'7. Applicant.
Gold Crowns and Eridce Teeth j. 50 cp. P?rce
laia Crowns ti-so UP- Fillines soc cp. eeta
zuacted Painless. New set same day.
J3IlsE'VtTtie Dontlot,
EiiUblUhed iS88. Paxtoa Blk. OflAHAj
Mvirdock
(lly G. A. Iels.)
PKODUCE MAKKETS
Corrected weekly by Martin 8c Tool,
who pay the highest prices for produce
and guarantee satisfaction:
flutter 1NO
EififH l'.'HC
Hens HC
Springs heavy .rC
Sprinrs llirht 7tr
Cream No. I. -'7c
Cattle f 4.'4i to 5.fi0
Hot's t.w to 0.
(iliAIN MAKKETS.
Corn 3:t'i and 3.V:
Wheat '1C
Oats 34 Sc
Rock Island Time Tahle.
Murdock Station.
WEST ISOUND.
41, mail 8:15 a. m.
75, local 8:55 a. m.
5. mail 3:00 p. m.
37, mail 5:53 p. m.
east bound,
!K), freight 12:30 a. m.
38, mail 10:55 a. m.
76, Local 1:14 p. m.
6, mail 2:35 p. m.
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.Supt. Gamble visited our schools on
Wednesday of last week,
Aug. Reick and wife and Mrs. Otto
Dettman of Primrose, Neb., are vis
iting relatives in this neighborhood
this week.
Mrs. S. A. Wood and daughter, Miss
Helen, departed for Mason City last
Thursday, at which place they will
live for the coming year.
II. Westlake and "E. Rogers each
shipped a car of hogs to South Omaha
last week.
John Scheel and son Rennard were
sightseeing in Filmore county this
week.
Wm. Neilsen made a business trip
to Lincoln Saturday in his auto.
Bert Hunt visited with relatives in
Omaha Sunday.
A bouncing baby boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. O, D. Zaar, Sunday, Ap
ril 14.
Mrs. Jas. Crawford and son Clyde
visited relatives in this burg Sunday.
Miss Mayme Schewe accompanied her
to Lincoln Sunday evening.
Miss Conrad Wirth transacted busi
ness in Omaha Monday and Tuesday.
II. V. McDonald visited at various
points of'the state the forepart of the
week.
A party of young people composing
Jake Goehry, Misses Anna and Mina
Goehry and Amy Westlake visited in
Louisville Sunday.
The school board in district 85 are
up against a pre'ty tough proposition,
as there is a disagreement of patrons
in regard to the primary teacher.
Mrs. Garries and son returned to
Flumboldt Monday, after a week's vis
it here.
Ilarry Zabel went to Lincoln Wed
nesday for a few days visit with rela
tives.
C. J. Leis commenced a barn for Ax
el Zaar Monday.
While Alvin Bornemeier was doing
the milking Sunday evening, a gentle
old Jersey kicked him completely over
and another cow in the next stanchion
stepped in his face, cutting quite a
large gash under the cheek bone. lie
was taken to Elmwood and Dr. Xeely
took three stitches in his cheek to
close the wound.
Wouldn't this jar yor? Bro. Hicks,
astronomer, tells us that during the
recent earthquake at San Francisco
we were jarred about four hundred
miles farther south. Now, on Satur
day, April 13, we had ice three quar
ters of an inch thick, and Wednesday
it snowed, so we think Mr. Hicks is
entitled to another guess.
Havelock Gets a Slap. Also.
According to the Lincoln Journal it
is expected that an order will be issu
ed in a few days transferring the sup
ply department of the Burlington at
Havelock to Lincoln, putting it under
Storekeeper J. II. Waterman, and mak
ing Storekeeper Ellis at Havelock, a
general foreman, probably in charge
of distribution of supplies at that
place. This is to follow the change
which took the supply department
from Omaha, moved part of the forces
to Chicago and part of them to Lin
coln, and put the distribution of fuel
in charge of the Lincoln storekeeper.
Whooping Cough.
I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedies in my family in cases of
whooping cough, and want to tell you
that it is the best medicine I have
ever used. W. F. Gastox, Posco, Ga.
This remedy is safe and sure. For
sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T.
Fried.
Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum
sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch
of your clothing. Doan's Ointment
cures the most obstinate cases. Why
suffer. All druggists sell it.
Weeping Water
From the Herald.
A sure cure for "knocking" Is for
the knocker to try regular doses of
"boosting."
Miss Johanna Sogard has been very
sick at the home of E. K. Norton the
past week, but is improving at this
time.
Mr. Nickerson, who was kicked by
a horse some time age, sustaining in
ternal injuries, is in a very critical
condition.
Cbas. Lyman left for Vivian, S. I).,
Thursday morning, wher be will take
charge of the railroad station for two
or three months.
Gordon Shanklin and Mrs. Grace
Moranville packed their goods and
shipped for Nebraska City last Friday.
Mrs. Moranville has a position as
bookkeeper with the Singer Sewing
Machine company.
Word was received the latter part of
the week from Kansas that Mrs. L. D.
Hunter, who left recently to visit
Samuel Coglizer, was very sick with
erysipelas, and is in a dangerous con
dition.
Ex-Congressman E. J. Hainer of
Lincoln, has been secured by the G. A
R. to deliver the Decoration day ad
dress. We believe the members of
Post have made a good selection.
On Saturday evening, April 20th,
Butler Camp M. W. A. members will
take a vote ou the proposition of buy
ing or building a hall in Weeping
Water, and to elect three trustees to
take charge of the matter.
Last Friday night was very cold,
and fruit buds that could withstand
such a freeze, ought to be classed in
the hardy iist. Not many we talked
with Saturday morning held out hope
for a big fruit crop, but it being so dry
is favorable for a part of a crop.
Cured of Rheumatism.
Mr. Wm. Henry of Chattanooga,
Tenn., had rheumatism in bis left
arm. "The strength seemed to have
gone out of the muscles so it was use
less for work," he says. "I applied
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and wrap
ped the arm in flannel at night, and
to my relief I found that the pain
gradually left me and the strength re
turned. In three weeks the rheuma
tism had dssappeared and has not since
returned." If troubled with rheuma
tism try a few applications of Pain
Balm. You are certain to be pleased
with the relief which it affords. For
sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T,
Fried.
"The Girl of the Golden West."
Among a number of other charac
ters that have rarely, if ever, been put
upon the stage, "The Girl of the Gold
en West," which comes to tbeParmele
April 23, numbers one that is especial
ly distinctive because of the absolute
perfection with which it is drawn.
This character is Billy Jackrabbit, an
Indian hanger-on of the camp. Because
he is true to life, Billy Jackrabbit is
anything but the "noble red man."
His one ambition is to exist without
labor, and in the least troubltsome
way. The Indian is present in the
cast of characters because Billy Jack
rabbit is a real Indian and not the hero-worshiper's
ideal aborigine, and the
picture he draws is in some ways a
shock to those whose ideas of Indian
character have been taken from books
in which he is credited with numer
ous virtues.
In using a cough syrup, why not get
the best? One that comes highly rec
ommended is Bees Laxative Cough
Syrup, contains Honey and Tar and is
superior to other cough syrups in
many ways. Children always like it
because it contains no opiates; is a lax
ative and is guaranteed to give satis
faction or your money refunded. Try
it. Gerine.fc Co.
THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
wsTAxsiso HONEY AND TAR
No one thing will furnish
so much amusement for so
many people, so many times
and in so many ways as the
EDISON PHONOGRAPH
Her It Free at
Phil Sa titer's, Plattsmouth. Neb.
BRAINSTOM AGAIN ATTACKS
Don Despain Makes More Threats Against
His Superior Officer.
A special from Lincoln to the World
Herald reports that Don Despain has
relapsed Into anotber.brain storm, and
Is making more threats. Don is one
of those Smart Alecs, who think that
business would stop at the state bouse
capitol.ifit were not for him. The
special continues:
"The second brainstorm of Don C
Despain, clerk of the bureau of labor,
took place in the state house this
afternoon. With his face white with
anger he went into the office of Dep
uty Auditor Cook to protest against
the removal of the labor commission
er's office to the third floor.
"If I have to move I will fix you
when the proper time comes," he de
clared. "Better put that complaint in writ
ing," twitted Cook, alluding to brain
storm No. I, the McMullen episode,
when Despain wrote a letter to the
representative which caused a legls
tive row.
"The altrecation ended in the with
drawal of Despain after he accused
Cook of "using his influence" to have
the labor office relegated to the third
floor. The secretary of agriculture
will use the room to be vacated by the
labor commissioner.
"The legislature eliminated Des
pain from the salary list. His activ
ity today was taken to mean that he
had hopes of succeeding to the office
of deputy labor commissioner now
held by Bert Bush of Omaha."
Filth Brings
Poultry Disease
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Avoid sickness among fowls by
makintr housings and surround- A
ings sanitary. A little Zenoleum
ia the white-wash pail will work
wonders. The surest cure for
scaly legs and like troubles Is
ZENOLEURfl
A single quart wtil rid 100 liens of all
lice, mites, fleas, etc Spraying roosta
and houses once In 80 days will keep
them clean and insure perfect health.
"Tha Great Coal Tar Carbollo
I f l A nin fw
press prepaid, $1.50; 6 gallons. Ireipht
prepaid, $6.25. Two Zenoleum hand
booka, "Veterinary Adviser and
'PiKKie's Troubles" Bhow Its power
for good with poultry and ail stock.
Both free. Write for them. .
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
Ssmtiie canon or ipnoreuui uy v-
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Pnr T.arlip! and
w Misses at
$1.00 75C
Corner Sixth
and Main St.
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Funeral of Mrs. Frank Janda.
The last sad services over the re
mains of Mrs. Frank Janda occurred
this morning at 10 o'clock at the Bo
hemian Catholic church, Ilev. Hancik
officiating. Many friends and relatives
were in attendance, and by their beau
tiful floral offerings evidenced the es
teem in which the departed was held
during life. After the services at the
church the funeral processian convey
ed the remains to the Holy Sepulcher
cemetery, where Interment was made.
The pall bearers were Frank Janda,
Omaha; Frank Vihlidal, Morse Bluffs;
Thomas Janda, South Omaha; Charles
Vitousek, John Jandaand Cyril Janda.
Torturing eczema spreads its burn
ing area every day. Doan s Ointment
quickly stops its spreading, instantly
relieves the itching, cures it perma
nently. At any drug store.
Schiele-W eber Nuptials.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Weber was the scene of a pretty wed
ding last evening when their daugh
ter. Miss Clara, was united in mar
riage to Frank A. Schiele of Omaha,
at 8 o'clock by Rev. W. F. Bradley.
The ceremony was a very simple one,
and was witnessed by only a few inti
mate friends and relatives
After a few enjoyable hours in this
city, Mr. and Mrs. Schiele departed on
Burlington train No. 13 for Omaha,
where they will be at home to their
friends in a short time, and where the
groom has a lucrative position with
the Union Pacific railroad company.
The Journal joins the many friends of
the young couple in wishing them a
happy wedded life.
Send us your picture and $1.00 and
we will make you 25 genuine photo
graph post cards. Olson I'iioto
gkaph Co., 225 Coates Block, Platts
mouth, Neb.
PERKINS HOTEL
PLATTSMOUTH.
RATES Sl.OO PER DAY
First House West B. 5c M. Depot
We Solicit the Farmers Trade
and Guarantee Satisfaction.
When in the City
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T5he Perkins Hotel
No fuel famine
No waiting for the railroad to haul more coal ! Acres of fuel on your
lift;
own land; and rifrht Close in to four splendid cities; railroads,
schools, churches, fine soil, pood water; land never on the market be
fore; the chance of your life to own your own farm and stop
paying rent. We are waiting-to tell you all about it. We will build a
bouse for you If you ask us. Land tj.oo to f 15.00 per acre. Write
today, tomorrow maybe too late. Address:
AMERICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY
Chippewa Bide.. Chippewa Falls.
Buy Railroad Ticket toHayward, Wis. Wisconsin
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BEST CORSET
WARNER'S RUST PROOF
THE DIFFERENT LENGTHS
Long nips and four hese
supporters. Every pair
warranted at
$1.50,51.00, 50c
R. (Si G.
CORSET CO.,
of New York. We are
agents for this popular cor
set. We guarantee them
to wear better than any
you ever had.
at $1.00 and 50c
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GOODS AND GROCERIES
Woman loveH a clear, rosy complex
ion. Burdock Blood Hitters purities
the blood, clears tlx; skin, restores
ruddy, sound health.
In the treatment of piles It he
comes necessary to have the remedy
put up in such a form that It can n.
applied to the parts affected. Man
Zan pile remedy Is encased in a collap
sible tube with nozzle attached. It
cannot help but reach the spot. Be
lieves blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding piles. "c with nozzle,
guaranteed. Try it. (Jerlng & Co.
61
WHEN THE KETLTE SINGS
it's a sinn of coal satisfaction. Want
to hear the music in your kitchen?
Easy order coal from this office and
yard. The output of the Trenton
mine the fuel we handle has no su
perior anywhere, its equal in few
places
J. V. EGENBERGFR,
'PUntlP I'lattsmont li Xo.il.
PLASTTMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA'
NHBRASr
Give Us u Call
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For Ladies an
Misses at
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