mminmnimmmminmmTnmmnfmmmmwTnfnmmmmmmmmmrnininFninmmmmmmmmHiinmmfnniK li n t'4 TilFIRy We have made extraordinary preparations this spring in selecting our line of millinery, in order that we might be able to place before the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity goods equal in merit and style to those to b? found in any of the great market centers, and we are pleased to say that we have succeeded beyond our most sanguine expectations. Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27 has been selected as the time for our opening, when we shall throw open our doors and place on exhibition the finest line of strictly high grade millinery that was ever brought to Plattsmouth. Every lady in Cass county is invited to be present on these opening dates whether she wishes to purchase or not. TTMTH: ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? t f ? ? ? f t V ;VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV New Spring Suits Wooltex and Sunshine garments will be popular sellers this season and you will find a complete assortment at thi3 stor,?. The new spring line of suits and skirts are now ar riving daily, and we are safe in saying that we never saw a handsomer lot of goods. The ideas embodied in the style of these goods are direct from the manufacturers' style bureau in Paris, where all that is newest and best from London, Berlin and the East is assembled and conned over for the best ere work was commenced in the manufacture. And now in the Department Store we have gathered together the newest, best and latest things in the fashion world, and at prices that are extremely low. And may we not suggest that now, before the linesHire broken, is the time to call and make your selections. t Y I ; WUW1H'S t ? ? ? y Announcement Extraordinary While Mr. Fanger was in Omaha recently he met a family of Russian Jews, recently arrived in this country, and he was very much impressed with the musical ability of a little daughter, aged five years. She handles the piano like a finished musician, playing superbly a -repertoire of several hundred selections, and what is more astonishing, after hearing a piece will sit at the piano and reproduce it exactly. Her family being Russian peasants she has not had the advantages obtaining in this country.and Mr. Fanger se cured the consent of her parents to bring her to this city for his millinery opening next Saturday where she will exhibit her talents throughout the day, thinking that perhaps a way might hi suggested whereby she could be taken in hand and given a musical education and be enabled thereby to asssist her parents and the rest of t'i3 family in their uphill fight. V ? t ? v t f t t t ? fcfc i!4 a4 A A A AA AAii AA aa 44444 AaA 444444444 444-444444444444 44 444444 44. 44 44, M. Fanger's Department Store MURDOCH DLPARTMtNT By H R. NEITZEL. Bank Building. Murdock, Neb. Phone No. 99. crate; Miss Martha Brauchle is sub Btitute during her enforced absence. Thursday of this week there is to : occur a wedding between Jacob Witt ; in Lincoln. and Miss Ida Baurs, at the home of the m- ..n.i at., t several days in thii city visiting with a plug in the boiler which was filled j his daughter, Mrs. J. Rummerfield. with hot water. j Miss Lena Fricke is visiting friends Nicholas Halmes, Jr., of Weeping j Water, was a business visitor in the Wendell are visit- county seat this morning looking after. Modem Wood men Celebrate Deposit What You Like When You Like But deposit your money HERE. It is possible that you have never felt the abso lute necessity of having a bank account. It is roh able you could drift along for years without one but IF 'YOU EXPECT TO FORGE TO THE FRONT in this life iia financial way it is essential that you have a Bank I Account. We give you a personal invitation to make this bank your depository whether you have u small sum or a large one to. lay aside for safe keeping. Bank ol Murdock H. R. NEITZEL, Cashier. individual Responsibility Over $300,000. eighty acre farm west of his present ; who was getti.ig along too well, has residence from Eugene Colbert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langhorst spent several days of this week with their daughter Mrs. A. J. Muth in Omaha. All the local Nimrods are trying their liride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ; n friends in Lincoln. 80mu matters relative to the Moiling ', Last evening at their hall the Wood- Baurs, residing something like o mfles , . , , , 'company, and incide.itly remarked that ; men had a large and very enthusiastic west of Murdock. I t'-,Fr,e parted VV ednest ay for Wt.q)ing WhUt was R gmA t0WI1( am, ; crowd of rnemU.r, ((f tha am We understand that Wm. VeddelV" from out of the city, twelve being in " " while the republicans were rtaymg. a.tcnclLncc from Lnion. There were The Missouri Pacific agent and fam- Mr. Halmes said the last week had to be seven candidates from Union, but ily have returned home after a pleasant witnessed the last of three democrats, only three came who received the de month's visit in the east and he resumed and that all the republicans can Ptill be grec in fine shape. They expect to his duties today. accounted for. Pretty good for Weep-' organize a Woodman band at Union as I, .. . taken a relapse and is quite sick agajn, Mrs. Weddell has fully recovered from her illness so that the professional nurse left for Omaha Monday. Cnarles Schneider received a telegram " 1 - I I . 1 luck shooting ducks these days, as the : iue8(iay evemnK ""vising mm 01 me birds are on their annual pilgrimage ; (,eath of his 8ister' Mm- John Iasoner, mrth j formerly of Plattsmouth but of late in Albert Stan e has been visitin the ' out'1 l,a'iota nu nas ecn 8'c'4 for , i 4ii l .l about a year and was in Omaha when fanu y of Albert Streich the past few j . . . ,, . . , . . ' . . .... . she iiassed away. Mr. Schneider went days, returning to his home near Eagle . ' , ... , . . ., , , . to Omaha V endsday when the funeral Julius Ueinke was a Flattsmouth vis itor last Monday, his business being in connection with a settlement of the Krampean estate. Mrs. A. Brauchle who has been quite sick the past several weeks is iniprov Evangelist Birch chose for his theme ing Water. lasteveningf "Anr1 they stood every man in his place round the camp, and all the host ran, and cried, and fled." Miss Alma Speck left yesterday morning for Hopkins, Mo., in response ! to a telegram announcing the serious Iness of her sister, Mrs. John Ewing. ' Elot)inir CoudIc Annrchendcd and y cmtains an aount of a wedding Father Takes Daughter Home Evangelist Birch Here. Cornetist Chester Birch, the noted evangelist from Winona Lake, Ind., commenced a series of meetings in the First Presbyterian church in this city ing very nicely, and we trust will soon ! last evening and was greeted v i'.h a be quite well again. large congregation. The evangelist is John J. (Justin shipped !W head 0f a fluent and easy speaker and won the line fat cattle to the South Omaha I Hiimiration of the large audience from the beginning, lie also leii the tine well as they have at this place, in or der that when they have any celebra tion going on in the logde, they can furnish the musics as well. Married at Nebraska City. The Nebraska City News of yester- Miss Beitha C. doehry is at present employed with an Omaha firm. Miss Laura Brauchle from Plymouth, Sundayed with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Morris from Greenwood were over last Tuesday. Markets -Wheat $1, corn fSc, oats 45e, hoga $(5.15, butter 15c, hens Sc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bornemeier were Omaha passengers last Wednesday. iyun: of our local merchants are help market last Tuesday. They certainly made a fine showing. The citizens of Murdo:k are called for a primary election Thursday even ing, the 2.1th instant. To nominate two candidates for village Dads. Conrad Whermann has purchased the Ostertag eighty just south of his place, consideration $100 per acre. This eighty with his own makes him a very choice farm. The condition of Rev. J. E. Baum gartner is not greatly changed from what it has been the past week or ten days, but if anything he is somewhat improved. We are pleased to announce that W. Bourke has been appointed Assessor of Elmwood precinct the coming season I at that city in which both the contract- j ing parties are from this county. The i groom was Mr. Roy Wiles from Cedar i.. f.rn,. n Creck. wili'e e bride was Miss Edra 11., Cailie lO ... e t i ... .. . . Kiser of Mvnard. The vnnn nonnlo on the late ,. , ' ' . . ' very lavorable known son of Mr. r .1 :l . cident ami left Tuesdav morni.ur for i who had eloped, with a cousin a little runner mues CKient.ami iLit luisday morning lor; , . ... southwest of this citv and an excel ent E. A. Wurl U having a glass section placed in the sidewalk on the north side of his store at the corner of Sixth and Main streets, the object being to get more light in the basement. Taken Home. C. M. Hiber of Neola, this city Tuesday evening are well and Jesse Blunt has concluded to quit the Burlington train, and instituted inquir- hcre ' ' railroad business, since his recent ac- ies for h'" daughter fourteen-year-old, , aml f i choir of sixty voices with his cornet. The speaker is quite different from the noted "Billy" Sunday, the cx-ball player, in the use of language. The evangelistic meetings will con tinue for two weeks and every one is cordially invited to attend. LITTLE LOCALS. George Sayles made a business trip to Glenwood yesterday. Thos. Mahoney, the painter, has moved to Barneston, Neb. Mrs. R. L. Propst of Mynard went to Omaha Tuesday for a short visit, f Miss Olive Gass spent Sunday and the first of the week in Glenwood. C dorado with the intention of going in'.o the farming business. G. W. Dalton, from the Iowa side of the big muddy was in the city yester day. Mr. Dalton is of the opinion that the fruit crop as not been very much damaged By the recent frosts. older, Fred Howard. The Howard boy 1 young man. While the bride, Miss Edra of Arthur Troon, working ih.-n, (h.ri.ur Kiser' f,,erly a correspondent of this a portion of last week. Lust Saturday he and Mr. Troop came to this city and Mr. Howard asked to be allowed to go paper lived with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kiser some twelve miles southwest of here. The News-Hkiuld w h,,,.,- ut M....I,. 1 1 u Join with the many friends in wishing saying that he knew of a'young woman niuch joy, and may every happi- The ferry across the Missouri river I Mr, Bourke is very capable and we be-, commenced operations Monday morning Miss Louise Gregg of Dunlap, Iowa, a good worker, whom he could secure; left for her home Tuesday after spend- for Troop, as they were in need of , ing several days in this city, the guest domestic help, and asking if he should i j of her father, C. W. Gregg. Mr. 'bring her along. Being told that ifj- shc was a good girl to do so, he re-' turned Monday evening and went to ; , . i the Troop farm where they were until ..(, I LK V Ltk and expenses to men ,aat cvcninBi mi thc Shep.ff am, niui iik m uiiruouee pxiunry ano i stock remedies. Experience unneces-1 "Booster" envelopes are the latest -rwins. Gregg accompanied her as far as Om aha. sary. Reliable company and exclu sive territory given. The Grant Co., Dept. m, Springfield, III. 7H-12 Theodore Amick and family and A. C. Brissey and family, from near Mur ray were visitors in thc city this morn- lieve will give satisfaction all around, j Make vour8clf a prC((cnt of 1k(X of ing, guests at the home of the parents 1 jonn v. aiocKennaupi, iormeriy i those ' booster envelopes. They arc'"1 nir8, micn ann mrs. r.rissey, .vir, Chief Rainey appeared, with an invita tion to accompany the officers to town. They did so only to meet the young lady's father and the sherifT from thc Iowa town, and departed last evening on the late Burlington train for their home. Notice to Creditors. Huti'iif Nitlimnkii, I , YOUR DOLLAR Will come tack to yeu if you tpend It t horn. It is cam (orever II you ind it to lh Msil-Oriier Houss. A (ltnc through eur idcrtiiins oolumni will gift you in idea wher It will buy th mott. ing out the needs of South Bend in potato line. the ' Murdock. is at present with one of the optimism makers. At Irwin's or this! aml Mrs' Jol Hall. ( jua Oiunly. u. In County Cuurt larger Lincoln restaurants, He visited ) oiricc, Mra. .1 V. .Tnhn'tnn nnd lit t to inn. over .sunilay. j Edgar, of Lincoln, are visiting in the Miss Meta Neitzel returned from her city thc guests of J. W. Johnson and visit to Crab Orchard and reports Mrs. j family. Alwin Neitzel is being somewhat im-! Mr9 j, fc, jUcobson has returned to proved and that they now have hopes ; hcr home in Lincoln after visiting sev- nf hor iiltinuite recoverv. ..-..i :.. iw: ni., ,,.;tU Mr. I U' Mn. Henry Westlake entertained her ' """ Mr. Wnner ami son from Wal- Miss Cora Smith, principal of the Johnson. Legal Notice. In thf County Court of Cam county. Nflinml. In thv matter of the estate of John W. Clark. (IccrAKCtl. To I honiaa K. Clnrk and all pvnwnit fntcrciited in the eatate of John W. Clark, deceased: You are hereby not i Hod that on the Hth day of March A. I). VMKt. Anna K. Clark ITlil a neiitinn ... u . " , i" above entitleil cauxe in the County Court of MiiaH. bhupherd. Caw county. Ni'braBka. asking fur an order and , i i nihil 4iiw 4iiiii. v. viiti.iv. ... w I v iiiii.ui'. WB rf4ll.l -.--i j - of the Millinery establishments at l-.lm-wootl this season. 31. t?. Briggs representing the News Ilia; a ld was us Tuesday skirmishing ground for business, Via, Nebraska last iuesiiay. John Luetchcns has purchased the local school, has been taken sick and! A. J. Clark of Tarkio, Mo., returned left for her home in Palmyra to recup-1 to his home Tuesday after spending ! In the matter of t lie eatalv of t drcead. James Rivett Himi'rintenili'nt of NotH'e hen lo given llmt the credllormif wid Janus iviyii. supinnitntu ni oi wlM ., , A,1Illn,rillJ,r llt Hlll)1 building for the P.uilington, was in the eit. Mom m, Cnumy Ju.Ik- of Chhh iminiv. i l ..lit i . ,i Nebik. al the ('unity Court runin in l'lnttx- city yesterday, ltKking into the matter mouth, uaui c.iuiny. ..nth mil. ,i.v f April of commencing soon the construction of XMtVXZl V a freight depot to take the place of the wiilinic their i-lamu I'lrenHininatian. adiutim'iil . , i , it.. ami alluWHiiit . one recently destroyed by fire. ( sm im.nth. are aii.,e,i r.-r the cniitoiN of .i.i ilecea.nl to ireieiit their rlniinn, and une yeai for David Walleilgreen of thc Burling- l'"' Adininilrator In wltle haul enuite. from thc . V ... , , lUth day uf April. I'.ar.i. ton round house is olf with a hand verv i w;ii,m, .. i,Un.i ,) ..t ..r rn..ni.. c...... severely burned, which was the result ' M-r'lT "i"iii?.,ulh' Nl',,r"'k"' """ mh ,1hv f j " "M E. !irk ;pMnt.?nh"uwi?m of getting it badly scalded yesterday j iuWy i iiM,r.v. Allkn J. um. JlW J&a' ium n"iCC- l"Ud th'" while working on an engine taking out hki divree of the County Court removing and dia charKinK Thomna K. Clark an executor of the entateof John W. Chirk. dcceaM-d, and for the appointment of Anna K. Clark to act as executrix with will annexed of naid entate to complete the adimniatration thereof. You are further notified that there will be a henrinit unpaid petition and the nlleRation therein contained, which alliire the remnval of raid executor from tho ulateof Nebraska, and failure to make any leportofhiK ni'ta an ui'h executur to the Conntv f'mirt null,. Mh day of March A. I), l'.mil. nl Hlo'rloak A. M. i f aanl ilny, nml if no objertiana to aaid petition t are liluil within that time, the prnver. of naid iit-iMiiin win oe Rritnteu, raid exei-utor removed Atlurnvys, County Judve. CI t) PIC Al.t.tN J. lUit'siiM. County Judico.