V V ? ? Y v t a. ! f t V t Y V ? t f v t f Y Y Y Y v t V V f V t Y Smtlc Gttortb Slbilc " 'Tis easy enough to be pleasant, When life flows along like a song; But the man worth while, is the one who will smile When everything goes dead wrong. For the test of the heart is trouble, And it always comes with the years. And a smile that is worth the praise of the earth, Is the smile that comes through tears." t t f THIRD GRAND BALL Given by Missouri Tribe, No. G9, Imperial Order of Redmen, at Coates' Hall FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 23 Music hy liners Redmen Orchestra of Omaha. TICKETS 50 LADIKS FREE SPECTATORS, 2'c EVERYBODY INVITED TO ATTEND. t ? ? ? Y ? Y ? v A. Have You Planted Garden Yet? If you have not you should pretty soon. And in order to do good work and to get good results you should have good implements. If the ground is tilled right in the start you will be sure of getting results in the end. We have the implements. Come and let us show you our line. Asemissen&KIinger The Firs! National Bank OF V' w irr ? Y Y ? ? ? ? Y ? ? Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y f Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ESTABLISHED 1871 George E. Dovey, President. Frank E. Schlater. Viee-Pres. Horatio N. Dovey, Cashier. Carl G. Fricke, Asst. Cashier. We solicit your account and prom ise liberal treatment. Y YIP YS ? Wise Talks By the 01 lice Boy I was reading in a comic al tnaiwc how to make money. It oaid: You wnd a dollnr hill up in your hand then Iny it out tint and you find it in creases." If you want to make monev fist you "take a $:'.()() bill.fold it once and you double it; fold it again and you'll find it in creases four fold; keep on folding it and you will find it increases eight fold and even more." Gee.isn't that fierce? Seems to me if a man wants to monkey with money that way he could do better by coming in here and buying a barrel of National (linger Snaps. That'a 3 lbs. for 25c. Then you buy a jar of Crosse-Rlack-well's Black Currant Jam. That's 25c. Then you buy a box of Kent's Water crackers, the real skee from Redding, Mass., that's :?0c. Then you buy a can of Burnham's Boston Clam Chowder. That's 25c. Then you can keep the change and can go home and open up your black currant jam and have your wife fix up a cup of Baker's cocoa or a cup of Ceylon tea and then you get up early the next morning and open up your clam chowder and your apple butter and, say, you are strictly in it. H.M. SOENNICHSEN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MIRDOCK DLPARTMLNT By H R. NEITZEL. Bank Building. Murdock, Neb. 'Phone No. 99 r i i Want Column I I Spend a Pleasant Hour at J The Cosy Corner tom TRoor. rnorp.iEronv Deposit What You Like When You Like But deposit your money HEP.E. It ii 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 o! Murdock H. R. NEITZEL, Cashier. Individual Responsibility Over $300,000. Albert Hunt is remodelling his store ' building. Miss Meta Neitzel was a Lincoln passenger Tuesday evening. H. R. Neitzel and family spent ; Easter with relatives at Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Amquert were properly serenaded by the local band last week. Gib. Williamson is taking all the good citizens out for a spin in his new automobile. i George Stholman ha3 purchased the Fred Panska homestead, 1G0 acre's price was $16,0o0. Jacob Carnicle Sr. is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mr. W. Gehrts for a time. i Mrs. Hoops, wife of our doctor re turned from a short visit to her old home Monday evening. ' Miss Laura Brauchle of Plymouth came up last Friday to spend a few days with her parents heie. Markets -Wheat 31.1'), convuTand 53c, oats 41c, hogs, ?J.50, butter 16c, eggs 15c, cream 2;ic, hens lbc. Rev. Aller.bach of Lincoln delivered the Easter sermon ai the Lutheran church north of town last Sunday. Rev. J. E. Baumgartner has so far improved that he was able to walk about the home a little the other day. Mrs. Vtn Lackum of Omaha vs here Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolf. She returned to her home Tues day noon. Business pressure has caused Louis Neitzel to engage the services of Hary Thomas, who will assist in the store after this. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Weddell were'i passcrgeri for Ashland last Friday, ! where they spent the glad Ea?t.-r tirr.e j visiting relatives. ' David Thimgan has sold his swell ! span of ponies and rig to Charlie Long. I This will rnaKe Charlie unusually popu lar with the young ladles. Mrs. Catherine Erhart, wife of the late William Erhart, has purchased a j 2M) acre tarm of Howard Calkins and John Colbert, south of Manley. Mrs. Bently the trimmer for Martin & Tool was able to leave the hospital in Omaha and resumed her duties at the store here Tuesday, after an absence of over a week. jimuo. nvnui, j,. i.d-j lite IIIIOIUI lUlit to fall and break his right arm between the eloow and wrist the other day. The fracture was not a serious one and lad will be alright in a few weeks. The bazaar given by the ladies of the M. E. church last week was a decided social and financial success; netting the j 1 .. ,1: - . : i : i. . . 1 - imiii-a sumeiuiK unc !- iu ue appnea to their new parsonage soon to be built here. David Thimgan will leave for Idaho next Monday to take a look at his real estate holdings in that country. His being there with the other boys that left for Idaho during the past month will make quite a Cass county delegation. WANTED. WANTED To buy a dozen chickens. Inquire at this office. WANTED To buy a good Jer.-ey cow, not over 8 years old. Call on or ad dress, A. F. Sturm, Nehawka, Neb. WANTED-Young men and women to fill position? paying $!00 to $2000 per annum. Big demand for stenograph ers in thy Government service, as well B3 in private business life. Our new method of teaching shorthand by mail insures as thorough ar.d practical a training at your own home as is obtainable by personal attend ance at any business college in the country. We guarantee success. Complete course for small cash pay ment; balance to be paid when you secure a position. Trial lesson free. Central Business Institute, Central Building, Washington, D. C. t if THE PLATTSMOUTH HOTEL I. F. GOOS. Prop. When in Plattsmouth get your i dinner at 1 The Perkins House Guthmann & Cory, Frops. fc Must Take It In Time Just as Scores of Plattsmouth People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabetes surely fol io. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backache, Cure every Kidney ill. Plattsmouth citizens endorse them. E. M. Buttery, corner .Sixth and Wal nut streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "1 did not require a long use to pave to me that Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit. I often had pains in my hips, so severe that I could hardly work and there was also a lameness across my loins. I had reason to I e lieve that these troubles were caused by disordered kidneys and hearing Doan's Kidney Pills so highly spoken of, I made up my mind to try them. I procured a box at Goring & Co's. drug store and they brought me prompt and effective relief," (Statement given June 19, 1!0G.) On Dt cember 21), 1'JIW, Mr. Buttery said: "I still have a good word to say fur Doan's Kidney Pills. I heart.ly confirm the statement I made over two years ago in their favor." For sale by all de.ilers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. t'2 5 $1200.00 FOR YOU-Stoneman made $1200.00 monthly. Korstarl J2200.00. New business. Hundreds getting rich. Experience unnecessay. Credit. Strange invention. Gives every home bathroom for $5. Cleanses almost automatically. Startling inducements free. Allen Mfg. Co., 201!) Adams, Toledo, Ohio. ltl-3 A Clubbing Proposition BAILEY & MAG11 THE DENTISTS litest APDllonctt W.h-Gnd Orntl try ReiiOD bit PrkM. ttt-r qulpprt Omul Of fice Ii Iht Middle tA. rcii discount to City vioito'O. M floor t-tmon Km ..Hiii it r.rnim, OMAHA, NEB. The Nkw.s-Hekai.d has made club bing arrangements with the Kansas City Weekly Star, nnd to all new sub scribers paying one year in advance for the N.vs-Herald the Kansas City Weekly Star will be mailed one year free, also ail subscribers to the News Hkrai.D who will pay up arrears, and one year in advance, will be presented with a complimentary tiub.-cription to the Kansas City Star. The Star is recognised thrcughout the Southwest as one of the strongest weekly news papers printel, and we feel that many) of our subscribers will t iko advantage of this offer. ..;.;..;..;-;..;;;..;..;;..;..j..j.;;..;..j..j..jj.. ! A. L. TIDD I LAWYER i Referfnces: i Bank of Eagle, Eagle. T Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. j Bank of Murdock, Murdock. i First Nat'l bank, Greenwood. T State bank of Murray. Murray, v 1 First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth. t X i t SCOTCH COLLIES Queen Mills kennels. Champion blood of the world. Direct descendants from J. 1. Morgan's famous $10,000 dog. We now have a litter on hand on which we are making especially attractive prices in Plattsmouth and vicinity for the purpose of introducing our stock on this side of tho river. For further infor mation and prices, call on or ad dress CARL LINCOLN, Intl. Thone. i7-6 Pacific Junction. la. f V f f V ? V ? ? ? ? ? V V V V T y ? ? ? V New 1909 American Poultry and Rabbit Fence The best yard and chicken fence ever made. Weiphs over 10 times as much per rod as the common netting and only costs one fourth more. Will stretch over any kind of ground and does not need any board at top or bottom. Also a full stock of Pittsburg Cyclone fencing. JOHN BAUER, Sole Agent f V t ? ? y f y ? f t f r Dr. Barne?, veterinary. "Booster" envelopes arj the latest Irwins. Legil Notice. Trunk C. L ndncr. defemlant. will takn notice! that on the i7th rlay of March. 1;"'J. Anna D. I. inilner, ilainlil! herein, lilwl hi'r petition in the ! District Louit of Ca-s County, Nobtaiika. aruint i mill defendant, the object and prayer of which in to oblain a Ut-'Cro of divorce from the defi-nnant. on the around that the deicndnnt has failed ana refined for more than wx months rrior to the I liliiiK nf the petit o i. to support and maintain the plaint. IT. although amply able so to do. and tonivj cure the cu uol of the three ininur children, the I iimuc of aaid niHrriairo You are required to answer said petit'on on or ' b'fore Monday, the day of May. l'.H)'j. Dated tiuuth 27. IWX Anna D. L:n;.nf.r. 87-8 flaintifr. ,n rE are selling lot; of ; ' ' Sherman Williams PAINT now, not because it is the time to paint now, Lut because it is the Best V 'f on the market. L -g.il Notic. rita'e of Nebraska 1 . ,, i-r..,.,,.,. r.,.. fVuntyr.f(W i In County Court. In the matter of the enta'e of Waclav Krowlelt, called James Kruwlck, deceased. To all person interested : Vounre hereiiy notilieil that there has b?en lilrd in this couit a p.-tninn. toKether with an in stiument purporting to b ' the last will and 'c;ita ment of saiil f!n-ened. The prayer of aid peti tion is that said insttumont be allowed and pro hat 'd. and that the eutat" of said decia ed he ad minister" d You are further notified that there will be a heurmir upon :.aid pHmon It.'i'oro this eouri in the county court room I'la't-moitth, in saiil c unty. on the lt day i' M:;;. l!K".i. at II o'clock A. I... aini 'iiat all oliji'ctions. if uny. ntu't be lile.l on or be fore said uiy and hour of hearitiK. Witmss my band and the seal of the county court of said county this 10th day of April '.V. AUXN J. lil t . ON. :l- ISi.al County Judtt'.'. ! F. G. Fricke & Co. Legal Notice. In County Court. Cathcy. State of Nebraska, ' County of I'm. i" In the matter of tlio estate of James P. decca'.:eil. To all persons interested: You are hereby notified that there han been flli-d in this court a petition, alleging among other flings that said James It. Cathcy, departed this life, intestate, in said county on the day nf March, l')S, seized of both real and personal property. The prayer of said petition In that sai l e.slale he administered and that W. II. rub; be ap pointed administrator of aaid estate. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said potition before thin court at Platts mouth, in said county on the 17th day of April, limit, at ten o'clock A. M. and that all objections, if any, must be filed on or beforo said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court of said county this 27th day of March, l'JOU. X7-8 ALLtN J. Bkkson. iSeai. County Judge. MILLINERY I am now ready to show up-to-date styles of Spring and Summer MILLINERY. A'so Ladies' Neckwear and Notions. Call and see them before going elsewhere. Opposite postoffice. Mrs. Julia CDwycr , rh. In County Court. 21 lor IOE II Homo-Made' Sausages We are headquarters for those rich, juicy Sausages, the delight of the epi cure. We also have a fine line of Bolognas, Wiener, Steaks, Roasts, etc. Call us up on either phone. Kunsman & Ramge U 1.3 Legal Notice State of Nebraska, ' COunty of Cass. t In the matter of the cstatcof Zerah Wilbur Cole, deceased. To all persons interested: You are hereby notified that there Is on file in this court a petition, alleging therein that Zarah Wilbur Cole, departed this life intestate, in said county on the 27th day of March 1'JOit, and praying that wid estate bo administered and that Silas Long be appointed administrator. You are further notified thai a hearing will be had on said petition before this court in the county court room at I'lattsmouth, in said county on the .'IPth day of April V.m. at nino o'clock A. M. at which time, all objections, if any, must be filed. Witness my hand and the seal of the iv,,mi Court of C'asa County, Nebraska, this Sth day of April, 19011. By the Court, Allen J. Bkkson, r , County Judge. Seal .g IB Legal Notice. S tate of Nebraska, I . . louniy oi t.ass, t "' uri. in tne matter of the estate of Anna Krowlok. do-ceased. To all persons interested: iou are nereny notiticd that a petition has been filed In this court, alleging therein that Raid Anna "-... in biu county, inies tate. and leaving an estate to be administered. Ynillm fiirtlin, nntilla.1 ,k, l.An.i ... ,nv .iirailllKWIIira had uiwn said petition before this court, at the count v court room ut l'liitun.ntl. ln on the 1st day of May IDO'.i, at o'clock A. M. and that all objections, if any, must be onliloonor before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the aenl of the county court of said county this loth day of Aprii Wi . , , Allen J. Hkxson, " 91-8 ISEAL County Judge. IT'S VERY UNUSUAL to Bee such handsome turnouts as poes from Manspeaker's livery Btable. Our rigs are up-to-date, out carriaKes are swell in style and comfortable to ride in, and our horses are always well groomed well dressed and well fed. When you want a drive come to Manspeaker's for vour turnout. 3 M.E.MANSPEAKER Jones' Old Livery Barn Seventh Main Sta. I'lattsmouth. Neb. The old reliable Dr. Barnes id airaln prepared to attend to your veterinary wants. Satisfaction guaranteed. "Dooster" envelopes at Irwins. v