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9i MURDOCH DLPARTAiLNT V Pianos ior Particular People B H R. NEITZEL. Bank Building. Murdock, Neb. 'Phone No. 99. m Martin & Tool, Murdock, Neb. M' 'ARTIN & TOOL at Murdock, Nebraska, have. inaugurated a Bargain Sale. This sale no doubt will create spring smiles. Honest de pendable and reliable merchandise thrown upon the market at prices which will please the eyes and open your purse. Every man, woman and child are commanded to attend this event. Pay this store a visit by all means. Read on. Opening Day Wednesday Mar. 10 At 9 A. M. Continues 16 days, get one of our full page circu lars and read very carefully each and every price. These few prices below will give your some idea of what you can expect here. A Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, regular $3.50 to $10 qa values. Public sale price UuC About 100 dozen Hankerchiefs, good 10c values. Public Sale price UV $8.50 suits all to match, $4.95. A fine suit of clothes, all to match, come in homespun and worsted Scotch mixtures. This suit is positively worth $8.50 or your money refunded at any time. Ayi qp Public sale price MJO $15 for $11.75. A comprehensive line of excellent mannish mixtures in cheviot creations, represent ing only latest fashions. ' Come in single and double-breasted. A suit that you would have dif ficulty to duplicate at $15 anywhere, am iu Public sale price Vll'iO Corset Covers positively worth SOc. i Public sale price I C 25c towels, honey combed. q extra large UC Ladies Black Petticoats,allsizes;vere considered ex cellent values at $1.50. Watch 'em go. qq Public sale price if 0 C 2,000 yards of Cambric Edges and Insertions from 3 to 5 inches wide, 12Jc values. Fublic sale price IC One lot of Staple Shape hats, worth $1. q Public sale price OuC 50 dozen men's heavy work socks, cotton, good m quality. Public sale price About 100 dozen Handkerchiefs, good 10c values. n Public sale price OC The best shoo on the market for the price, certainly the equal of any $5.00 make; the latest toes and styles in all leathers. These shoes compare with Aa qq the most expensive shoes made. Public sale price Vuv 0 A good 25c Suspender, only 20 dozen at this a Public Sale OC The trimmer for the Martin & Tool miTnery department arrived Monday evening. E. N. Green, Wm. M. Schewe nnd the Livery barn will" be added to the Murdock exchange this week. David Thimgan and his sister Zelma left for a short visit with the family of Mannie Thimgan near Sutton, Neb.' Fred W. Backemeyer took up a 25 pound red pig about February 1st. The owner can reclaim property by paying for this notice and cost of keep. Mrs. Augusta Neitzel, mother of Louis and H. R. Neitzel of this place, died last week at her home in South, Bend, Indiana, from paralysis. Further particulars will be given next issue. II. R. Neitzel left for her bed-side immed iately upon advice of her serious condition. Mrs. E. T. Tool received a dispatch Tuesday informing her of the death of her first father-in-law back in Storm Lake, Iowa. The old gentleman cele brated his 83th birthday on the 28th of February and died on the 2nd of March, cause of death being due to old age. Mrs. E. T. Tool and her two daughters left for Storm Lake to attend the fun eral. The postponed stock-holders mpMino- of the Murdock Telephone Company wa3 held March 1st, when the followings Directors were elected serve the en suing year, II. V. McDonald, H. A. Tool, Herman Kupke, J. L. Goehry and II. R. Neitzel. The report render ed by the Treasurer showed the busi ness to be prosperous and besides hav ing added materially to the plant a ten per cent dividend was declared on the stock, which is payable at the Bank of Murdock. READ EVERY ITEM I Things doing at Mynard Spociml Correspondence. J. H. Adams has gone on a land hunt ing expediton down in New Mexico. Joe Heigh left Monday with a car of emigrant stuff for Petersburg, Neb. Will VanEvery of Wabash, was visit ing friends in Mynard the first of the week. Mrs. A. L. Cox of Nebraska City was visiting friends and relatives in Mynard Tuesday. R. L. Propst returned from a visit to South Dakota Wednesday he reports everything there prosperous. . S. O. and Earl Cole left Tuesday for Alherta Province Canada they expect to be absent two to three weeks. W. B. Porter local manager for the Jones Grain Co., for the last 6 years has resigned his position, effective April 1st. Rock Bluffs, Roy Thompson, Clarence Beal, Earle Hasskr, Wayne Dickson, Robert Newell, Cirl Smith, John Fal ter, Will Shopp. W. L. Street Has Returned It is with much pleasure that we note the return of W. L. Street, who spent about fourteen weeks in Emmanuel hospital in Omaha, where he under went a severe surgical operation. We are glad to see you out again Bro. Street. Former Lincoln Resident Dies A Preacher Brakeman Rev. F. J. Warren, the "preacher brakeman," who is conducting a ten days' revival campaign at the Salva tion Army hull, 1430 O street, will give a lecture on Gen. Lew Wallace's "Ben Hur, a Tale of the Christ," tonight in the Army hall. The lecture will be illustrated by sixty slides; there will be several illustrated songs, moving pictures, good singing, and a free-will offering at the door. Lincoln Journal. Fred was born and grew to manhood in this city. Party for Miss Sanders At the home of Miss r'reda Wolfarth, Thursday evening, the Misses lillie and Minnie Ploeger and Freda Wolfarth gave a most delightful party in honor of their friend Miss Mary Sanders, of Cedar Creek. An elegant three course luncheon was served. Among those present were Miss Ethel Jones, Freda and Otto Wolfarth, William and James Andrews, Minnie ! and Tillie Ploeger, Albert Timms, Anna j Deutch, Katy and Louise Hesse, Glen Mullis, George Goblemnn, Mary Sand- j er, Harold Williams, Henry Hesse, Eugene Dawson, and Jesse Ledgway, New Store in Harvey Shotwcll. formerlv a residpnr. of this county died suddenly of heart failure yesterday morning at his home in Seattle, Wash. Information to this effect was received yesterday after noon by Mrs. Wallace of this city, his sister-in-law, who immediately started for the northwest. Mr. Shot well was married two years ago in January to Miss Lottie Pollard of tie hawka, sister of ex-Congressman Pol lard and Mrs. Wallace. He was form erly a student in the university and is wen remembered by the graduates of twenty years ago. He was connected with the engineering department of the city of Seattle. -Sunday State Journal. f r f ? ? ? ? f t ? t v f When you meet a person who is very particular in musical matters it is safe to con clude that that person owns one of our pianos. The undoubted preeminence of our Pianos accounts for their adoption by the best judges of music everywhere. The ac-s tion of our Pianos is up to the standard. Strike a note on one of our pianos a number of times and you will get a response for every note you strike. Nine out of ten pianos will simply result in a succession of blurred tones. We do expert tuning and repairing. Plattsmoulh Music Company J. A. BECKER, MANAGER 4rvirr4rw Geo. E. Dovey, President. H. N. Dovey, Cashier F . E. Schlater, Vice Pres. C. G. Fricke, Ass't Cash. t FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Transacts a General Banking Business and Repectf ully Solicits a Share of Your Patronage. Died From Paralysis Mrs. Lewis Schutz, died this morn ing at her home north of the poor farm from the results of a stroke of Daralv- sislast Wednesday. Hard Luck The opening of the new store of Falter & Thierolf, which was extensively ad vertised to take place Saturday, has been postponed, much to the regret of tf management. To a News-Herald reKrter Mr. Falter stated that on Jan uary 2 an order was placed for the fixtures, same to be delivered in Platts mouth on February 15. However, ow ing to the crowded conditions of the furniture trade the goods were not shipped until February 23 at Grand Rapids, Mich., and have not yet been received, the result of course being that the "uncovering" had to be postponed. Delightful Surprise Murdock, Nebraska Friday evening a number of his ! friends gave Mr. Ray Smith a surprise party, the occasion being his 21st birth day. It was a most enjoyable occasion. Among those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Torn Smith of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Gobelman, Mrs. D. O. Dwycr, Misses Lillian Thompson, Olive Jones, Gret chen and Mario Donnelly, Edna Peter sen, Esther Larson, Hernese Newell, Edna Shopp, Stanficld Jones: Messrs. i Stapleton of Nchawka, Will Smith of Legal Notice. In the County Court of Cam county. Nebraska. In the matter of t hi. iAu. m ci i. deceased. To Thomas K. Clark and all persons interested in incimieoi jonn w. iiark. deceased: ..Yo'i".r"j!rhy rortilwl that on the 8th day of March A. D. 19td'. Anna E. Clark filed a petition in above entitled causa in th Cmmtu rv.,,.. tana county Nebraska, asking for an order and decree of the County Court removing and dis charging Thomas K. Clark as executor of the entato of John W. Clark, deceased, and for the appointment of Anna K. Clark to act as executrix with will annexed of said estate to complete the administration thereof. You are further notified that there will be a hearing on raid petition and tho allegations therein contained, which allege the removal of said eiecutor from the stale of Nebraska, and failure to inMke any report of his acts as such executor to the County Court, on the 3Uth day of March A. D. l'Jtlil. at 10 o'clock A. M. f said day. and if no objections to said petition are tiled within that time, the prayer, of said petition will Im granted, said executor removed and said Anna K. Clark appointed in his stnd. Of all of which you will take due notice. Dnted this ttlh day of March A. D. 1WJ. Ai.lkn J. Hkkson, t,'"B County J uilgc. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, i , , County of Cuss. In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Lliza S. Shepherd, deceased. To all persons interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this court a petition. alleging among other things, that said Eliza 8. Shepherd, departed this life, intestate, in the City of Denver, and State of Colorado, leaving real estate situat in Cass County. Nebraska. The prayer of said petition is that said estate be administered and that Jacob 11. bhepherd be appointed administrator of laid estate. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before this court arthe county court room at Plattsmouth. in said county, on the Kth day of March WU9. at It o'clock a. m. and that all objections, if any. must be riled on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of Cass County. Nebraska, this 18th day of February, 1(KI9. Ramssy A Ram dEy, Allen J. Bkkson, Attorneys. County Judge. ISlALJ 7 Notic of Final Hearing. State of Nebraska, t , , , County of Casa. I County Court, To all persons interested In the estate of Elizabeth Davis, deceased: You will take notico that upon this the 2tith day of rebruary. 190U, there was tiled herein the final report and petition for final settlement of E. U Carson, the administrator c. t. a. of the estate of Elizabeth Davis, deceased, therein praying for approval of the administration of said estate aa therein reported, and for the entry of proper order and decree respecting descent and distribu tion of the proporty of said estate in Casa County, Nebraska. A hearing will be had upon aiiid petition and re port In this Court at I'lattsm iuth. Nebraska, upon the 22nd day of March, liaiy. at B o'clock a. m., at which time all persona interested may anin-ar and show cause if any there be why the said report should not bo approved and the prayer of sakl petition granted. Dy tho Court. Allen J. rkmom 78 ISEALj County Judsa. Interest Paid On Time Deposits. I t T ? t t t TF YOU are in need of any sta- tionary, sale bills, posters or any kind or job printing come to this office. It will be printed right. FURNITKE Solid Oak Tables in lar variety, and everything else in the furniture line can be found here. Come in any time, whether you intend making an immediate pur chase or not. It's well y though to know what you're planning to get a week or month from now. Carpets Look carefully through our carefully selected stock of Car pets, Rugs, Tapestries, etc., be fore making any selection, for in so doing you will reap the bene fit of your wisdom in a wider range of choice than ordinary, in certainty of merit of the goods and figures, which will effect you a genuine saving in cash outlay. Agents for the Stearns & Foster Mattress M. MILD, PROP. ; The big furniture and undertaking establishment on South Sixth Street 1 Licensed Embalmers: Michael Hild. Embalmers John p. Sattler. t f V ? V f f ? V ? ? ? ? T ? t ? ? ? Y t t t T t ? V t S V s. I V