Millinery Spring Opening 19 Jf , W MI t Miss 't.j Have on display a beautiful line of Pattern Hats Death of Mr. Erhart Frominent Louisville Citizen Passes to the Great Beyund. the most popular shapes and designs. Please call and see. Myers Mr. Wm. G. Erhart a well citizen of Cass county died Thursday, March 2"), at his farm home near Louisville after a short illness of three days of pneumonia. Mr. Erhart was born in Hattsmouth, December 5, lWjl; was married to Catherine Stander Nov. 27, xw. ; lie leaves a wife and tight children, two sisters and ;i brother to -mourn their loss. Mrs. I'. Abbie of Lined Mrs. J. Arras of Alvo and Mr. C Mockenhaupt of Wabash. ! Funeral service were held Saturt&y passed through Louisville Monday cn I route to Plattsmouth. Mr. Pollock l purchased an automobile in Omaha for j the convenience of his work. Miss Mabel Ross teacher of the Ne- hawka kindergarten bchoo! Sundayed i with her sister, Mrs. F. H. Nichols. I No school in session Thursday and Friday to enable the Louisville school known teachers to attend the State Teachers meeting in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hazen enter tained the Country Dancing Club Wed nesday evening at their home. Re freshments served as an April shower. Died, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Noyes, March 150, I'M), after an illness of one week with pneumonia. i i i:e lunerai services wnerc new Wed nesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Christian church, conducted by Brother A. L. Ogden of Bethany, Neb., after which the remains were laid to ( coin, j Kunsman & Ramge MEAT MARKET carry the finest stock in their line in Cass county. Choice Steaks, Chops, Roasts, etc., always on hand and an ex cellent line of delicatessen, fancy sausages, etc. Both Phones. MURDOCH DLPARTMLNT By H. R. NEITZEL. Bank Building. Murdock, Neb. 'Phone No. 99. Deposit What You Like When You Like Kut deposit your money HERE. It is possible that you have never felt the abso lute necessity of having a bank account. It is prob able you could drift along for years without one but IF YOU EXPECT TO FORGE TO THE FRONT in this life in a financial way it is essential that you have a Bank (Account. We give you a personal invitation to make this bank your depository whether you have a small sum or a large one to lay aside for safe keeping. Bank oi Murdock H. R. NEITZEL, Cashier. Individual Responsibility $300,000. Over dock and by summer he will also start the building of a beautiful home for himself and wife here. We welcome such good citizens to our midst. We are pleased to be able to state , inai miss nine tcneei who so success fully went through an operation for appendicitis several weeks ago was ( brought safely home last Saturday and is apparently no worse lor the exper ience. Eugene Leet, one of the owners of the Wright-Leet elevator here came up from Lincoln last Saturday to look after their business affiairs, as Mr, Weddell is still under the weather, but i we are pleased to learn that he is slow ly improving. Wm. G. Erhart who died unexpected : ly last Thursday and was buried Satur , day forenoon was 47 years of age and left a wife and eight children to mourn 1 a - I 1 i I rr-i . nis unumeiy ueam. mere will be an extended write up of the funeral in an- o.her part of this paper. Next Tuesday occurs the regular an nual election in Murdock. John Goehry and Henry Tool are again the candidates ; on the Citizens' ticket and they no I doubt will be re-elected for anothe term, having proven themselves eflici ent officer who had the interest of the village at heart. morning at ten o'clock from the Catho lic church in Manley, conducted by Rev. Father Hennessey, after which the remains were laid to rest in the College Hill cemetery. Mr. Erhart was highly respected and and honored bv all who knew him and his many friends join in sympathy with the bereaved family. The out of town relatives and friends ' present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ' rormer Weeping Water to rest in the River View cemetery. The sorrowing parents have the sym pathy of the entire community. Returns from the Army when, he said that they were "just as good as new." The district conference of the Nebras ka City district M. E. church will be held in Weeping Water, May 18 and l'J. Bishop Nuelson of Omaha, will be present. Mockenhaupt, Mrs. Joe Kelley, Mr. Herman of Plattsmouth. Mrs. L. E. Skinner, Mrs. P. F. Mockenhaupt, Mrs. C. A.Biekfelit, Mrs. J. D. Freg son and Miss Fern Fergson of Lincoln. Here -Other Notes Card ol Thanks. We wish to express our gratitude to the many kind friends and neighbors who so nobly assisted and offered kind words and loving deeds during our breavement. Also for the beautiful floral offering. Mrs. Wm. G. Erhart and Family, Mrs. F. Abbie, Mrs. J. Arras, Mrs. C. E. Mockenhaupt. with LOUISVILLE NOTES. i Dr. T. E. Dailey Sundayed in Om aha. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Noyes returned to Lincoln Monday evening. Mrs. M. N. Drake and son, Chas., visited Mrs. Belle of Ashland Thurs day- Ralph Duff manager of the Nebraska City Telephone Company was in town Monday. ., T. II. Pollock general manager of the Plattsmouth Telephone Company Special Correspondence. The Grippe secm3 to be abating the balmy air of spring. Miss Mabel Fowler is at home from the Wesley an for a week's vacation. Spring ha3 come and the thump of the carpet beater is heard in the land. A goodly many are taking Horace Greely's advice and going west this spring. It seems that the craze of hazing has struck our city but be careful boy3 and not carry it too far. Mr3. Giberson who was so seriously ill a few weeks, has since recovered strength and is able to attend church. We wonder why we can hear of the good roads from here to Avoca but not a word about how they are from Avoca to Weeping Water. To judge from the loads of farming implements our dealers are sending out every day indicate the farmers are very prosperous in this vicinity. The auction sale of Frank Fowle's household goods was well attended and t) judge from the prices realized a good many must have believed Dunn It is vacation in the public schools this week snd we suppose a good many Man is gardens will be dug over and we will hear many talcs of the big fish that got away. Andrew Anderson while unloading hog3 at A. I. Ralston's yards had the misfortune to dislocate his knee which will lay him up for some time besides being very painful. Legal Notice. Frank C. Lindner, defendant, will take notice that on the 27th day of March. Jt0L. Anna I). Lindner. plaintilF herein, filed her petition in the District Couit of Caxi County, Nebraska, avainst raid defendant, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the defendant, on the ground that the defendant has failed ami refused for more than nix months prior to the Mine of the petition, to aupport and maintain the plaintiff, although amply able so to do. and to se cure the custody of the throe minor children, the issue of said marriage You are require) to answer said petition on or before Monday, the Kith day of May. 190J. Dated march 27. 1!H)9. Anna D. Lindner. 87-8 Plaintiff. Frank Fowle after disposing of his house hold goods he and estimable wife departed on Monday for California where they expect to make their home. Sorry to lose them from our midst. Sergeant Jay DeWolf of the regular army, one of our Weeping Water young men, has lately returned from Cuba with his regiment. After having spent a week here with his mother and friends, he returned to his regiment now at Fort Russel, Wyo. He greatly enjoyed his long stay in Cuba. The regiment returned in time to take part in the inaugural parade. YOUR DOLLAR Will corns back to you if you spend It at home. It is ears forever if you send It to the Mail-Order House. A glance through our advertising columns will give you an Idea where it will buy the most. Legal Notice. 7o?C9.k1-!- County Court In the matter of the estate of James It. Cathey, deceased. To all persons interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this court a petition, alleging among other things that aaid James K. Cathey, departed this life, intestate, in said county on the 9th day of March. 19J9. seized of both real and personal property. The prayer of said petition is that said estate he administered and that W. H. Puis be ap pointed administrator of said estate. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before this court at Platts mouth, in said county on the 17th day of April. 19011, at ten o'clock A. M. and that all objections, if any. must be filed on or before caid day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of Paid county court of said county this 27th day of March, lllOtt. 87-6 Al.l.KN J. Bkkson. Seal County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, ' Cass County. I In the matter of the estate of Eliza S. d ceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of aaid deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, before mc. County Judge of Cass County, ; Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plaits i mouth, in said County, on the 10th day of April, i 10!. and on the 12th day of October. 1909, at 19 ; o'clock A. M., each day. for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said 1 deceased to present their claims, and one year for the Administrator to settle said estate from the 10th day of April. 19C'.l. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 'Jib day of March. 1119. Kamkcy & Kam"ev. Ai.lkn J. Rkkmon, Attorneys. County Judge, i Seai.1 8-8 In County Court Shepherd, 32. and Mrs. Emit Kuehn were Om uh i passengers last Monday. MtUj McDonald had some pressing tiuskpcsa which call him to Lincoln over ivmfty. Wr. A. Brauchle who has been on th trick list for several weeks is much hetter. Markets, butter Kic, eggs 15c, hens He, cream 2.r)C, wheat $1, corn 57 and SHcai! hogs $f. AL Wallinger came over from Elm wwd last Saturday and shook hands .itii his friends here. It, K. Neitzel came down from AVt&erloo Sunday evening to spend a I5' with his uncles, returning home Afojiniay noon. lliw Dora Smith who has been at her hane in Palmyra on accountof sickness vu blo to resume her duties in the Katd Monday. V have been informed that the M. & church people here intend building a parsonage for the local preacher this, aittxnir some time. Miss Minerva Tool is spending the Sijirirsj vacation at home with her jar-eat-. She is at present engaged teach iii -school in Omaha. Mr. C. J. Leis and family returned frjm their trip to Garden, Neb., aA xvijcX.. They think that great country liut were glad to get back home. JkrT Ferguson moved with his family ta Kmm county, Nebraska, starting out latt Tuesday. He went overland and so t"r fs had fine weather for his trip. Tlw local base ball club club was rc irjcijmel last week with about the -urn c Rue-tap of players that they had 5a season, which will insure good itiae2 the coming summer. Ucs. A. Brauchle attended the con ference held at Sutton this year, re-f-itxniofi; home Monduy noon. He ha tfuutr resumed to the local charge which Yiff ptkising news to all concerned. X c$arty of barn-stormers came te M-x ttleck for a try-out of a show that t expect to start on the road with. Thty liad a fair sized audience, ani vjue j middling sort of entertainment. 12rr:ry liorencmeier shipped a carloat nX Bi etock and machinery to Soutl I) iu U Tuesday. He accompanied tin ftitSas well as Herman Heinke win tl remain up there and farm some o' Uorenemeier's land. VJcaramlhas been broken by I'etei fcit!wrt for n barn on his lots in Mur- We must congratulate John Oehler king, formerly of Murdock, upon his appointment as a minister to Norfolk, Nebraska. We know Mr. Oehlerking to be a studious and conscientious young man who ought to prove a valuable addition to the Nebraska conference. Arthur Uikli and son Leo returned from their trip to Texas and Oklahoma last week. They visited Arnold Rikli who is no located near Abiline, Texas. We must congratulate them in getting home in time to escape losintr their scalps to the Indians who are on the war path in Oklahoma. a louge or uoyal JNeiglibors was in stalled here last Friday night, with a membership of 32. They will hold their meetings in the Woodman hall, of which they are really a first cousin any way. The following is a roster of of ficers: Mrs. A. J. Tool. Oracle; Mrs. John Austin, Vice Oracle; Mrs. Henry Tool, Recorder; Mrs. Emil Kuehn, Re ceiver; Mrs. Emma Davis, Chancellor; Mrs. O. F. Carr, Marshall; Lyda Sor- rick, Assistant Marshall; Etta Sorrick, Inner Sentinel and Mrs. Robert Stack, Ott r Sentinel, This lodge starts out out in a very auspicious manner and bids fair to be a 1 isting benefit to its membership and the community. Scld in 10 Years A A Fine Array of Talent. Musicians to be heard at A. 0. U. W. Hall on April Rlth in solos and chorus work : Misses Tuey, Thompson, Class, Seiver. Mesdames. Wescott, Donelly, Austin and Moore. Messrs. York, Mullis, Seiver, Cecil, Hopping, Austin and Moore. In the dramatic department of the "Entertainment Antique" April loth will be heard Mrs. C. S. Johnson and a bevy of girls, Ren Windham, John Fal ter, and Mrs. J. S. Vandercook. Quern Mills Mnnnel.S. Champion blood of the world. Direct descendants from J. 1 Morgan's famous $10,()(M) dog. W e now have a litter on hand on nt iiuiv uatv a nicer uu iiituo on f which we are making especially T attractive prices in lMattsmouth I and vicinity for the purpose of introducing our stock on this side T further infor- X of the river. For mation and prices, dress call on or ad- CARL LINCOLN, t Ind. 'Phone. Pacific Junction, la. so 3 '( Thousands bought V Uneeda Biscuit v f because they wondered jf fMr Ws. what they were. f i MmKWW 11.11 NW Millions use H 1PRS' know them I The World's Best Today them because to be Soda Cracker NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY v Mil