The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 24, 1913, Image 3

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    KATicr: of nioi'osrnox to vo-ru
Sl'tA '1.41. TAX.
The .-lectors of tlie County uf Cass,
V. I rank;), will taki nolii-e that at tt
-i.twiil .-le iiuii tu l. licij mi the Mil
c.ay of .i-ril, A. 1. lain, nt the rmil;M
ntii(f places in all t!ie inviiiut.s nnd
warilrt ll.ruunln'ut suil county, t lie fol
l vvinif iiMfstuin ami proposition will lit
cm limit t'l to ii vote of the poople:
tjhall the Konnl of County Commis
sioners of Cass County, .Nebraska, or
'ther person or persons eliarsed by
!aw with the appropriation of money
mi levying of taxes for said county
1 r the time Ih-Ihk, appropriate the kiuii
of $12,000 and. In addition to the
regular annual tuxoy, cause to lie levied
.n all taxahle property of said county,
special tax sullicleiit to raise said
imoutit for the purpose of litiildltitr a
bounty Jail on the Court House grounds
n the City of l'lattsmoiith, Cass Coun
ty. Ni'luaska, taking such action as the
itQiiiii inents of the law and the in
terests of the public may demand; pro
vided that said special tax be levied
t the time of making the remilar levy
f ti c Kcncral taxes for the year l!U;i.
;.mi ! entered upon the tax list T;r
that yen and collected in the same
manner us other taxes, and that pro-
eerlinss shall he commenced for the
erection of snld jail us soon as the
authority Is obtained from the electors
a.s is possible under the law, and bo
continued without unnecessary delay
li'itil th same shall have been com
pleted and provided that said special
tax be levied and collected one year
and one year only.
That t he said question and proposition
above set forth shall bo submitted to
the leal voters of said county In-the
following form and manner; that Is to
say the form of the ballot to be used at
sain election In favor of said question
arm proposition shall be as follows:
"I volo for the appropriation of 112
000 and for the levy and collection of
a special tax sutllelent to raise said
imount lor the purpose of building
bounty Jail."
. And the form of the ballot to be
i.sed at said election apainst said ques
non ana proposition shall be as fol
lows:
'I vote atfalnst the appropriation of
the sum of $12,000 and against the levy
and collection of a special tax for the
j.urposo of bulldlnsr a County Jail."
Dated this 1st dav of March, A. D,
1SU.1. C. K. JORDAN,
' Chairman Board of County Commis
sioners, C. R HKEBNRII,
JILIU.S A. PITZ,
Commissioners.
(Soul)
Attest:
; C. MORGAN, County Clerk.
onni.it to snow caise.
In the District Court Id aad for Chnm
Count)', Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
viiiia cniicoit, insane.
This cnuse cumo on for hearinir upon
u.u pciuion or wemey Chllcott,
Kciardiun of the estate of Anna (T
Chllcott, Insane, praying for a license
to sell the interest of his said ward,
Anna C. Chllcott, in and to the follow
ing described rpnl oulula In.wlt
file northwest quarer (NW'i) of
me iioriiieasi. quarter tisr.ftj or sec
tion twenty-four (24), Township ten
00), Uanife thirteen (13), In Cuss
"ounty, Nebrusku.
Haiti petitioner also alleging that the
wife of petitioner, Anna C. Chllcott,
was adjudged insane on the lath day
of April, 1902, and has ever since re
mained Insane, and Is now confined In
the insane asylum of the State of Ne
braska. That petitioner Is the owner
in fee simple title of the above de
scribed real estate, and the court is
asked to ascertain the present value of
the Interest of petitioner's said wife,
and to authorize petitioner to sell the
same at public or private sale.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that
all persons interested In fhe estate and
Interest of said Anna C. Chllcott, In
sane, in and to the above described real
estate, appear before me at the office
of the Clerk of the Diatrict Court, at
Phiftsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska,
on inn 14th day of April, A. D., 1913, at
ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why
mo court snouia not ueiermtne me
present value of the interest of said
Anna C. Chllcott. in and to the real
estate hereinbefore described, and why
license huouki not do granted to wentey
.iiiicoii, guaraian or Anna c cniicott.
Insane, to sell tho interest of his said
ward in and to the above described real
f Mate.
ThlH order shall bo served by pub
lishing the same In the Platlsmouth
Journal for at least three successive
weeks prior to the 28tli day of March,
D. 1913.
Dated this 1st day of March, A. D.,
iu.
GEORGE F. CORCORAN,
Judge District Court.
P.AWl.S & KOH EltTSON,
Attorneys.
.OTICK
TO CilF.niTOItS.
la
the Comity
Court of (nun Conuty,
Xeliranka
J n the Matter of the Estate
tiun Stoehr, Deceased.
of Chris
Notice Is hereby given that the
creditors of said deceased will meet
witli thu executor of said estute before
me, the County Judge of Cass Countv
Nebraska, at. my olllue In the City of
I'lattsmoutli, In suld Cass County, on
the 26th day of April, 1913. and on the
th day of October, 1913, ut ten o clock
. m., each of said days, for the pur
pose of presenting their claims and
having tho same examined, adjusted,
i. uowen or refused. MX months are
allowed the creditors of said deceased
lo present their claims, and which
period expires on October the 4th, 1913,
at ten o'clock a. tn.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County Court, at l'lattsmoiith, Ne
braska, this Stli (lav of March. 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN J. 1! EE SON,
County Judge.
) O. DWYER. Attorney.
NOTICK TO HKDITOIt.
lu Count) Court.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Cass Countv, ss.
In the Matter of the Estato of William
.1. O'Brien, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to the credit
ors of said deceased thut hearings will
lid had upon claims tiled agulnst said
estate, before me. County Judge of
("ass County, Nebraska, nt the Countv
Court room In Pluttsmouth, In said
County, on the 11th day of April, 1913,
and on the 13th day of October, 1913,
nt 10 o'clock a. m., each day, for ex
amination, adjustment and allowance.
All claims must be filed In said court
on or before said last hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne
braska, this 10th day of March, 1913.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
Buy your fancy
the Journal office.
stationery at
ROBERT WILKINSON
DUNBAR
U. HALL
UNION
Wilkinson & Hall
-AUCTIONEERS-
I
The holding of successful sales is
our line. Our interests are with the
seller when if comes to getting every
dollar your property is worth. For
open dates address or call either of
us at our expense by phone. Dates
con be made at he Journal office.
-WILKINSON & HALL.
NOTU'K OF AI'l'I.ICTIO KOH
1.111 OH Lit f.m:.
V,.-, 1. .. ... ..
uiuf is iicreov civen to all persons
interested and to the public, .iat the
i:n.le:iiu d. .1. 1.. I;us, .1. l,.,s filed
his petition and application in the othYe
or in e city del k i t II. e City o. l'latt
intuitu. County of Cass, mid State of
.Nt'oiaska. us required or law, signed
l the reiiiired tuimlM- of resident
irec-hoiiicrs of the said city settins;
lortu ii.at the uppluant is a man of
respectable character and standing and
il resident of the state of Nebraska and
praviiiK that a license tuav be issued
to tiie said I.. J. Kussell for the" sale
of mult, spirituous and vinous liquors
tor the period of one year from the
dale of the hearing of said application
in a building situated on lots eleven and
twelve 111 and 121. in block twentv-sev.-n
(J.; i. in the First ward of the
sal. I City of riattsmnoth, Nebraska.
.1. L. KlSKI.U
March IS, 191:!. Applicant.
.XtTIC'l-: OF ll'( l VTIOV l OH
I.Hlt OK l it
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
interested and to t lie public, that the
undersigned. Will. Weber, has tiled
iiis petition und application In the otllce
of the city clerk of the Citv of l'liitts
niouth, County of Cuss, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of the said city setting
forth that the applicant is a man of
respectable character and standing and
n resident of the state of Nebraska and
praying that a license tuav be issued
to the said Win. Weber for the sale
of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one year from the
date of the hearing of sum application
in a building situated on tbe west half
w of lot one (1), in Block thlrtv
tour (3t, Fourth ward of the said Citv
of l'lattsinouth, Nebraska.
VM. AVEBER,
March 18, 1913. Applicant'.
oticf. of rrucTiox
1. 1(U Oil M K.VSK.
KOH
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested and to the public, that the
undersigned, Ed Donat. has tiled
his petition and application In tne otlice
of the city clerk of the City of I'latts
tiiouth, County of Cass, and State of
i-MenrasKu, as required by law, signed
y me requireu number ot resident
iree-noiiiers or the said citv setting
forth that the applicant is a man of
respeciauie character and standing and
h resident of the state of Nebraska and
praying that a license mnv be issued
to . me said Ed Donat for the sale
ot man, spirituous and vinous liquors
for tne period of one year from the
iiaie oi tne Hearing of said application
In a building situated on the east hull'
(e'i) of lot twelve (12), in block twenty-nine
(29) In the First ward of the
said City of I'lattsmoutli, Nehrnskn.
El) DONAT.
.March l.s, 19K!. Applicant.
.XtTICI'! OF APPLICATION Foil
UlllOII LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested and to t lie public, that the
undersigned, Ed Egenberger, has tiled
his petition and application in the otllce
of tho city clerk of the Citv of l'latts
moiith. County of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, us required by law. signed
by the required number of resilient
free-holders of the said citv setting
lorth that tne applicant is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the stute of Nebraska and
playing that a license muv be issued
to the said Ed Egenberger for the sale
of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one year from the
(late of the hearing of said application
in u building situated on the east half
(c'2) of lot twelve (12), in block twenty-eight
(28), In the First ward of the
said City of l'lattsinouth, Nebraska.
ED Eli EN I! 10 1 US 10 R,
March IS, 1913. Applicant.
-OTICK OF APPLICATION Foil
I.hil OK LICK.VSF..
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned, J. E. McDanlel, has filed
his petition und nniilicntion i n i li nlllou
of the city clerk of the City of l'lutts
mouth. County of Cuss, and State of
Nebraska, as required hv law, sinned
ty the required number of resident
free-holders of the said citv setting
forth that the upplicunt Is ll m.'i n . it!'
respectable character und stondlny and
a resident of the state of Nel irnskn nm1
praying that a license nmv be issued
to the said J. E. Mcliunicl f.u- Hi..
of mult, spirituous and vinous Honors
for the period of one vein- fmm n...
(late of the hearing of said application
in a building situated on lot six nil. In
block thiltv-thrce Ci:!i. in ih. Fourth
ward of the said City of l'lattsmoiith,
Nebraska. ,1. E. .Mcl ANI lOh.
March 18, 191::. Applicant.
NOTICi: OF APPLICATION FOII
MfllOlt mcf.nm:.
Notice Is herebv irlv fMl til fill nnrwiihk
interested and to the nubile, that the
undersigned, l'eter (ioos, has filed
Iiis petition and antiiieation In th ..i!',. ..
of tho city clerk of the Citv of l'lalts
tnoulh. County of Cass, and Slate of
Nebraska, us required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
rree-holdors of the said citv setting
forth that the upplicunt is a man of
respectable character nnd standi 1 1 if n n 1 1
u resident of the state of Nebrusku und
praying that a license tuav be Issued
to the sahl l'eter C, oos for tl.O Mlllp
of mult, spirituous nnd vinous liquors
tor the Per oil of one venr I'n.m tl.u
(lute of tbe hearinir of said application
In a building situated on lot twelve
112), in block thirty ( .1 0 1 . in the First
ward of the said Citv of Pint tsmont li
Nebraska. i'ETEU (K)O.S.
March 18, 191.1. Applicant.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Foil
I, Hll OK LICENSE.
nonce is nerenv uiven to all nersnms
micresieii anil to me public, that tin
undersigned, Adolph ( Seise, has filed
his pel it ion und application in I be ollli e
of the city clerk of the City of l'latts
inouth. County of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
I ree- hooters of the sahl citv setting
forth that the applicant is a man of
respectable character and standi nir anil
a resicieni oi tne state or .Nebraska und
praying that a license mnv be issued
to the said Adolph ticlse for the sale
of malt, spirituous Olid vinous Honors
for the period of one vear from the
late i. The hear nil of mi i iim iinllnn
III a building situated on the west half
1WV.I OI lot by llil. in I, nek 1 1, 1,1 v.
rour i::ti. in the Fourth ward of the
sain city oi I'lnttsnioiit i. Nebraska.
ADOLPH (SIKSE,
March IN, 1913. Applicant.
NOTH'K OK SAI.H.
In the District Court of Cn (nunlt.
.rornMKA.
In the Matter of the Kstnlo of Nicholas
lliilmes, Dceensed.
Notice Is hereby urlveii thut In pur-
siinnco of un order of Hon Oeoran F.
orcoran. Action .Indite of the Iiisirlet
Court of Cuss County, Nebrusku, made
on the 20tli dav of March 191 :: for tho
sale of reul estate hereinafter described,
mere will lie sold nt the sooth ilnnr of
the Court Mouse, m I'lattsmoutli, Ne
braska, on the 26th day of April, 1913,
ut 10 o'clock n. m., tit public vendue
t'i the hlKhest bidder for cash, under
the terms of nurniri anh nine of tbe will
of Nicholas llalmes, deceased, and the
order of above named Court, nermlttinn
member of the family of snid de
euseil. to assume and take over thn
bid of any outsider unv lime before tin.
loslllir of sale. Tvventv ner cent or
the bid tn be paid in cash nt tbe eloun
of tho sale, and the balance of the bid
to be paid at the time of the confirma
tion of the sale bv suld District Cmirf
or .Indue thereof. 'The land to be sold
the following: N of SRVJ, Sec.
2N,
'iwp. 12, KuiiKfl 9; Si,4 of ,SV',i und
pwyi or V, of Sec. S, Twp. 12,
wkiiKe oi rM'. ',i iinn or sv
linil rsWV. of S i of Sec. 7. Two. 1 '
itiKo l.'i: NK 'i of NU'i.; of s..n r.
iwp. il-. limine i;t, nnd l.ots 10. II nm
In llloek 2. of the Citv of I'lutta.
mmitii nil In Cass County, Nebraska
Mini Lots 11 ami 12. I'.loeU i, i. m,,i.i
subject tj the llnmestead rliflit tliereln
or llenrlettn llalmes, widow. Suld sale
win remain open one hour
Imted tills 21th day of March. 191;;
NICllol. x c it.vr.Mi.-si
'.veiutor of tho Kstuto of Nhholnu
lliilnies, Deceased
O. DWYKH, Attorney.
A little ad In the
Journal will
serve the purpose.
' PR0CEEBIHG3
I'lutt
lioaid
I 're.se nt.
mouth. Nel... .March is,
1913
mel pursuant to adjournment
I. 1!. Jordan. C. E. I Ivehncr
and Julius
simiers: D.
A. I'ltz. County Comints
C ..Moiuan. Countv Clerk
.Minutes or previous session read and
approved, when the following business
as transacted in regular form:
.1. H. Tarns, superintendent of countv
poor farm, tiled his report for the ear
from March 1, HU2, to March 1, im.i,
as tollows:
Expenditures (Srocerles and meats,
S'l'l.'il; clothing and shoes. $M."; im
plements and furniture, lj;(.tii; drugs
and paints, $.!2.20; hardware and lum
ber. J'.Hi.ol; coal, $2M;l.fil; fence posts,
$l-..ou; harness and blacksmith re
pairs. J:;i..,.l; threshing. '.0.i:t, male
hog, rye, labor, etc., IM.Ki: storm
windows, $61. IT,; total. $1,2.17. til.
Keeelpts Ueceived from sules
JM2.98: produce on hand, worth jMil.OU.
Average number of inmates main
tained during year, 20; number of
iieaii!,. -', average cost per inmate for
the year. J17.riii.
Clerk of district court filed state
ment of the lime und mileage of the
regular jury and talesmen for the
.November term, 1912.
County Assessor W. IJ. l'.rvan re
ported two vacancies in precinct as
sessor us follows: .1. V. Kuhgu.
vceplng Water precinct, account sick
ness, and Win. J. Kan, Center precinct,
failed to qualify, and recommended the
following names to till the vacancies:
Toirenee Fleming, deputv assessor
Weeping Water precinct, und J. W.
Iloner, deputy assessor Center pre
cinct. Appointments made us sug
gested. Contract entered Into with Dr. C. V.
Fordyc county physician District No.
I, and bond approved.
Contract entered into with C W
Palmer, county physician District No.
ti, and bond upproved.
An agreement signed by the Hoard
of County Commissioners, party of the
Hi st part, and C. W. (Juinton. pnrtv of
the second part. In which the party of
the second part agrees to receive the
sum of $Ji)() us full payment of his
claim for Jailer fees for the veurs 1IIU7,
19't.s. 1909, lino and 1911.
The following claims were allowed on
the lieneral fund:
i '. E. lleebner, salary $ lS.::o
Nelson Jean & Co., coal to Ful-
leiton, W'ordon, McPherson,
Uiltstruck
Waterman Lumber K- Coal Co.,
cou I to Mrs. lirlnkmaii and
court house
Julius A. I'itz, salary .'.
1). C. Morgan, salary and ex
20.00
97.9.'
1. 40
200.7 4
::o.oo
pense for February, 191.1
C. K. Jordan, salary ami mileage
I.. I.. l-.genherger, noise. to
I'loegcr, Deiison anil liood
wuter 48.00
Hammond .t Stephens Co.. sup
plies to Co. Supt
S. F. (iirardel, indse. to Miss
MolSinnls
T. Arthur Wiles, nurse and board
Mrs. Eflice Davis i Kef used) . .
C. 11. Taylor, salary and expense
W. K. Fox, stamps
Waterman Lumber Co.. coal to
81.fp,-
5.00
::t.oo
172.39
H.71
court house 27. ij
Hammond & Stephens, balance
due on account for supplies., 3.00
Win. Holly, mdse. to countv.... 7.15
C. W. Kuylor, coal to Hopkins,
Kern, Denson, Kushinsky, Mon
roe, Mayes and Farm 115.26
August Turlsch, buililT certllicute 12.00
Nebraska Lighting Co., gas to
Jail, court house and street
'""P 17.61
Mary 1 1-oster, salary and ex
pense lf.7.90
Zuckweiler & LuU, mdse. to
sheriff n.00
Edw. Kynott & Co., supplies to
county assessor fi.00
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph
Co., rent nnd tolls 33.10
J. M. JirouseU, mdse. to countv
farm ', 32.31
Fred Patterson, oftice work .... looO
l'lattsmoiith Water Co., wuler to
court house 10.80
linns Slevers, salary and lauii-
drv vi mi
.1. M Thr.'islier IttiililY i.i.rl illi.ul,. u ml I
Kloi'p - Hun!ett Co., supplies
to county 200. ."7
E. Mu h speaker, salary deputv
sheriff '. l.VOii
O. I'. East wood, rat trap:! to jail .70
.i. 11. Tains, seed oats, freight,
etc., to farm 2!.0;:
M. Soeniiichse!:, mdse. to
Itiamlt, Collins. Hopkins, M.
i iiuss a ml A. Kern 22.0(1
VI. r I 'la I i.-moiil h Journal, print
nig ami supplies fi.1.90
(n'oi.e Vcrhille. repairs to boiler 4 mi
C. 11. .Void Lumber
.Mrs. Helms
Co., coal to
i.. Jones, Al. )., Co.
are .Nov. 20 lo I'el
I i- ti iet No. ,1
I 'a It .V- Son, linlse.
I 1 1 :
sa I
19i:t, l.VHO
I2.r,i)
ti.ou
7.75
2UD.99
7.09
2.00
7.1 00
10.00
7,".00
to ICIIeli
.Mayes
l.orcnz llros., mdse. to .Mis. Vor-
deti
C. I). t.Milnlon. bonrdip;, city
prisoners und committments. .
C. I'. On I n ton. bon rd I n tr count i
risoners und salary '.
II. lumbar, meiils to iurv. ..
John Koptu, mdse. to Mrs lirowu
.1. II. Tunis, salary for l-'ebruarv
Wo I IT Ac Aull, mdse to Kranke.'.
The Hartford Steam Holler In
spection .V Insurance Co., in
surance on boiler
J. I!. I'nrtrhlKo, nursiim .Mrs.
Wo rd en
2:i.O0
allowed on
The following claims wci
the i;oad fund:
Meiarlney Hros., nulls for
ltond
nistrict No. -I
1.25
7.r.;.
Louis W. KoettKcr,
l:oail District No. 1
inulerinl,
.1. M. Hoover, roud
District No. 3
work, I toad
4.15
.9f.
C. II. Nold Lumla'r Co
lload District No. 6. . .
lumber,
Waterman Lumber & Coal Co..
lumber for lioad IHstrlct No. 1 5.95
C. H. Spohn. road work, Koad
District No. LI 19,51)
'!. W. lAiach, same. No. 15 H.10
10 ran Denson, same, No. 4 100.00
u. iv fox, poll tax receipt
Loud District No. 14 ,1.00
a. i. soy Pert, roud work. Koud
District No. 2 11.45
li. . Leucli, same, No. 14 47.20
AtiKust Krecklow, same, No. 210
M. .nailery, broken Plow. Itond
District No. 14 10.00
c. !. Millery, roud work, Uond
District No. 1 4 2.40
i.ee Afnett Co., repuirs. Koad
District No. 5 iij.oo
I.ee Arnett Co., sulne, No. 6.... 7.50
juuies m. carper. 1111.1. Koud
District No. 8 8,35
1.. w. i-urisn, roud work, Kond
District No. IS 6.60
Tho following cluini8 were ullowed on
inn liiniKe rund:
11. A. Vunke Lumber Co., bridgn
lumber 4.65
c. 11. isoia Lumber Co., same.... 21.21
Auitust Krecklow, bridge work.. B.fiO
C. l' Vnllery, same 23.35
i'.. 1. Tool, sumo 10.75
V. U. Nold Lumber Co., brldKc
lumber 25.20
The Cedar Cteek Lumlier Co.,
entile 38.25
Hoard udlourned to meet Tuesday,
April 1. 19LI.
I. C. MOI'.CiAN, County Clerk.
Oeorjif Kaficnberr:er and family
lioe in yesterday from tlieir
home, west, of this city, to attend
Faster services in this city.
J. M. I.eyda was a passenger
Ibis morning on the early Bur
lington train for Omaha to look
after some business mailers
Miss Carrie Sherwood, who has
been spending her vacation here
wilh tier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Sherwood, departed this
morning for York, where she is
teaching. Her mother accom
panied here to Omaha.
mm iT J E J
Garden Seeds of All Kinds
carried in connection with our most complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries
All Brands of High-Grade Flour.
Large line of Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, with a specialty of Men's Work Shoes
Also a staple line of Queensware and a few complete
HAY nd
Local News
IIi l Kiiiiinii'll
Sal unlay from
was in Ih oily
c iciiiily of Mv
iiitiil. cnmiiiir in In in sonic (rati
inu.
Mrs. . iM. Wii.-y or Murray
was a visitor in I his city Saturday
ami was a pleasant caller at. I his
llllil'l'. N
Miss Josephine Murphy
i iwil Sal unlay tin No. 1! for
I'M.-!' Suinlay isil, here with
n;"lher ami sisters.
ar
an her
Hani Clark ami wile were pas
seiinci' I his inorninp: fur Omaha,
where they were called lo attend
lo business mailers.
Mrs. C, p. McPherson returned
lo her home in Omaha today, af
ter an over Sunday visit hern with
relatives in this city.
You can say t'oodbyp to con
si ipat ion with a clear conscience
if you use Chamberlain's Tablets.
Many have been permanently
cured by their use. For sale by F.
C. Fricke & Co.
John Holisc licidt of the icinily
f Murray was a visitor in this
ciiy aiurilav. am ca et a his
ollice and renewed his subscrip
I ion.
Miss Kleanor Todd relurned
Ibis inorniny: lo (tnialia to resume
her studies in school Iheie, after
.-peniliiiH Suinlay with her par
cels, west uf this cilv.
Yon can say ffoodbye In con
st ipat ion wilh a clear conscience
if you use Chamberlain's Tablels.
Many have been permanently
cure i by their use. For sale by
fi. I iieke & Co.
Mrs. .loliu Kopp and two dan
b-
lei's were passengei's lb'
iii on tbe early Hurlinton
! Omaha, wliere they spent, the
da wilh friends.
W. F. (iillespfe, the Mynard
grain man, came in Saturday aft
ernoon from Omaha and visited
for several hours wilh bis many
friends in Ibis city.
Mrs. 11. K. Foster and little
daughters, who have been visiting
al (lie F. (1. Larson home for the
past week, returned lo tlieir home
at Union yesterday on the noon
train.
Yon judge a man not by what ho
promises lo do, but of what he
has done. That is tho only true
test. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy judged by this standard has
no superior. People everywhere
speak of il in tho highest terms of
praise. For sale by F. fl. Fricke
t Co.
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All new snappy, up-to-the minute stuff at Rock Bottom
Prices. Also Benjamin Moore's Paint, Muresco Sani
flat, White Lead, Pure Lineseed Oil, Varnishes for all
purposes, Brushes, Tile-Like for the ladies, etc., at
FRANK GOBELMAN'
f Exclusive Wall Paper and
EARLY RED RIVER
PTAT
565c per lushed
FEED OF ALL KINDS!
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Local News
From Saturday' Dally
Hen Dill, fr
tun Murray, was in
the city today transacting busi
ness wilh the merchants.
Mrs. A. F. Seyberl of near Cul
lom came in this morning from
her home lo visit w ilh her parents
C. F. Metzger came in this aft
ernoon from Mynard to look after
some business mailers with the
merchants.
I.ig Mi-own,, the genial Kenosha
fanner, was in town today doing
some trading and visiting with his
many friends.
W M 't'i I . 1 .
' . .u. inoiiiiis cume uowti inis
morning from Louisville to attend
10 some mailers of business at
the court house.
Charles Peacock and wife were
in tin? city yesterday for a few
1 1 . 1 .
Hours unending 10 some trading
with the merchants.
1'. A. Horn drove in today from
his farm near Cedar Creek lo at
tend lo some week-end shopping
among the merchants.
S. L. Furlong drove up this
morning from his homo near Hock
Mluffs lo attend to some business
matters for a few hours.
Miss Kleanor Todd came down
from Omaha last evening and will
i-pend Sunday at the homo of her
parents, west of this city.
Fd Trilsch ami lillle daughter
drove in today from their home,
west of this city, and al tended lo
some trading wilh the merchants.
Deputy County Treasurer
Trie! sch and family departed this
aflernooii for Cedar Creek, where
I hey will be guests of friends over
Sunday.
Adam llild of near Mynard was
in I he city today for a few hours
isiling with relatives and friends
and looking after some mailers
of business.
I''. .1. Ilennings ami daughter
were in the city today from the
ieiiiily of Cedar Creek, looking
after some matters of business
with the merchants.
.Nicholas Halmes, I he genial
miller of Weeipng Water, was in
the city yesterday visiting with
friends and allemling lo business
al I he counly court house.
(leorge J, Meis4nger drove in
today from his home, near My
nard, and was a passenger on No.
i;;i for Council Willi's, where be
was called 011 business mailers.
Card of Thanks.
We desire lo ret urn our most
heart felt thanks to the many
friends who assisted us in the
death and burial of our be
loved wife, mother and daughter,
ami pray that those who so nobly
assisted us may be treated as
kindly in their hour of grief.
Jesse Codwin and Family.
Mrs. Hrandon and Family.
K. M. Godwin and Family.
Thomson, Dentist. Wesoott Blk.
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Paint Store.
North
OHIO
Dinner Sets at
a sacrifice.
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For three seasons (lie farmer
has had to plant any and every
thing that would grow, con
sequently urns! of the corn has
become mixed. Our stocks arc
I he finest w e ever offered, pure in
strain, highest vitality. Single
bushel, .t:. 5(1,
Jlooiie. County White, 110 to U'O
"lays.
SI. Charles, Ited Cob, White, 100
days.
Improved Kai ly Learning, Yel
low, 115 days.
Hied's Yellow Dent, 100 to 110
days.
Iowa Silverinine, 95 to 110 days.
Johnson County White, 125
days.
Cornplanter White, 110 days.
00-day Corn, While, 90 days.
Prices on Clover, Alfalfa and
CSrass seeds, per bushel:
Hed Clover, $13.00.
Mammoth Clover, $15.00.
Alsike Clover, $ 15.00.
Timothy, $2.80.
Alfalfa, $10.00.
Hlue Crass, $2.50.
Cane, $l.:io.
Millet, $1.50.
Cow IVas, $;.00.
Winter Rye, $U0.
Canadian Oats, $1.12.
Koine Crown Oals, 75c.
Rape, $1.50.
Orchard Crass, $2.50.
Kafllr Corn, $1.50.
Seed Potatoes, 85c.
Fertilizers Tor all cereal and
grass crops, $.15.00 to $10.00 per
Ion.
N'cd Cleaners, y
$25.00.
screens.
Seed Testers, capacity H to 0
bushels corn, $18.00.
Cyclone Seeder, $1.50.
.No extra charge for bags; alt
seeds are sold bags weighed.
FDWARD HARTLINC, SKF.D CO.,
Seed Merchants,
Nebraska City, Neb.
Invalids Need Pensions.
1,500 subscriptions to
tho
Ladies' Home Journal $1.50,
the
Saturday Fvening Post $1.50,
the
Country Gentleman $1.50,
will
earn for the Invalids' Pension As
sociation, which will insure my
self and 15 other sufferers $100
a month each. Your renewal
worth 5oc. Also any publication.
DON'T WITHHOLD IT. Always
address CORDON. THF. MAfSA
XI NK MAN, Omaha, Neb.
3-13-it-wkly
George Raker, wife and child of
Omaha came down vestenfav
morning on No. and visited al
the W. K. Rosencrnns home for
the day. .
K. M. Godwin and son, Albert,
came in Saturday from their home
near Murray to attend lo some
trading wilh the merchants.
Sixth St., Plattsmouth, Neb
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