The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, June 03, 1909, Image 3

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    f.:7 A CPu-C.'.L DELIGHT. FAILED TO MAKE THE ?;LE.
Notice To
Creditors.
In C unty (Y-irt.
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WANTED.
SALESMAN'-V.'e haw ari opening for
a good.
!. un.tn-t he-minut-; salesman.
capable of
scllintr !' staple line to all
class of traJe. Line has unusual
in-
ducements, which make sales easy
liberal advance i and protection in
territory guaranteed. Mercantile
Jewelry Co., .VJ-oth Ave., Chicago,
111. 13-2
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W AKTLD-1 rustworthy manor woman ,
in each countv to advertise, receive .
orders and manage business for .ew
weekly; position permanent; no in
vestment required. Previous exper-ien-e
not essential to ensuring.
Spare time valuable. Enclose self ad
dressed envelop.? for full particulars.
Address, Clarke Co., Wholesale Dept.,
I'M l'ark Ave., New York.
WANTED-Younir men and women to
fill positions paying $:0n to $$n) per
annum. Big demand for stenograph
ers in the Government service, as
well as in private business life. Our
new method of teaching shorthand
by mail insures as thorough and
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
Uuilding. Washington, V. C.
THE PLATTSMOUTH
HOTEL
P. F. GOOS. Prop.
bailey & mm
THE DENTISTS
Litest Ao3Utntrv III .tl-Or trt Dcntl t-v Rfjson
Itlr Prlf f . Bf vt qilpo'il It'lltal Of
f.Cf tItiM..IOItWost.
PCCKl OiCOUtT TO CIT HiTO.
id r on r Hie n l .k . i'-ti. irniu. CniAHA, NEB.
A. L. TIDD
LAWYER
Referpmes:
Uank of Eagle, Eagle.
Nehawka Bank, NVhawka.
Bank of Murdock. Murdock.
First Nat'l bank, Greenwood.
State bank of Murray, Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth.
! C. t. KiRSHlll, D. D. S.
..Graduate Dentist..
Prices Reasonable
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-six Years' Experience
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"jmce in r uzgeruiu liiuen
Notice To Creditirs.
?L"s.clm"",,,'',SS- 'bounty Court
In the mutter of the estato cf Anna Krowlik, de
ceased. Nonce is hereby (riven that the creditors of said
deceasid will meet the Administrator of said es
tate. Indole me. C unity Judve of Cans County,
Nebraska, at the County Court room in I'latts
mouth, in caid I ounty, on the 21st day of June,
l'.-ii't, anil on the 21st day of December. 1HI9, at HI
o clock A. M ejeh day, for the imriiose of pre-r-entinu
their clauna for examination, adjustment
and allowance.
Six months are allowed for the creditors of said
deceased to present their cluims and one year for
the Administrator to settle said estate, from the
21st day of June. limit.
Witness mv hand and soul of said County Court,
at Platt.-mouth, Nt braskiif thin l.ith ilay of May
..nun.
" Ai.i.kn J. Hr.rstiN.
11-H ISkai.,1 County JuiIkp.
Legal Notice.
Ptato of Nebraska, ' , .,.,, ,
County of Cass. I s' ,n Coun, Court-
To Unvius J. liricirs, und Snphonia Ilrit'Ks. his
wife, and unknown heirs and devisees of i-'laviua
J. HriKK". deceasetl. H. N -m Merriam, and the un
known heirs and devisers Jof S.N. Merriam. de
ceased, anil the Union Trust Company, of New
York, as Trustee, defendants You and each of
you ure hereby not ilied that on tho 2-lth day of
May. A. I).. imH', tleorue J. Stohlmann. plnintitf.
herein filed his petition in the district court of
Cass county, Nebraska, airainst said defemlants,
the object and prayer of which is to remove cer
tain clouds from his title and to uuiet the title in
and to the S. W.U of section .'tl.township 12, rnniro
11. in Cass county, Nebraska, in tho said plain
tiff and atrnint said defendants ami ea' h of them.
You and each you are required In nnswer sakf
petition on or before the 12th day of July, l!fl.
Dated this 24th day of May. l!l"9.
CiKOHllG J. STHIII.MANN
Plaint i(T.
lly A. I.. Toil). Ilia Attorney. 1H-R
Notice of Final Settlement..
State of Nebraska ' i r.....
County of Cass. i In County Court.
In the matter of tho estate of Frederick I),
L hnholT, deceased.
To all persons interested: You are hereby no
tilicd that the Kxerutrix of the estate of Freder
ick I). !.ehnhoir, deceased, has filed her final re
port and petition prayitiK therein for lit al settle
mcnt of said estate, that her nrrnunt be allowed.
a"d that the personal and real estate Is assigned
to her as provided by the term of the last will of
- saiil deceased, anil duly probated and allowed by
Ibis oom-t
You are further notilied that there will lie it
liearinir Usm --aid petition liefni-e this court in the
eoanty court room at. I'lattsmoiith. in said ci unty,
on the l.M day of Ju n il:"1'1. at ln'o'clock A. M.nnil
that all obiectinns, if ntiy. must lie tiled on or (
fore said day and hour of hearinu.
Witness my hand und the si al of the county
co..rt of said county Ibis 2lih day of May; I'.m'.i.
Ai.i.kn J. Hkkkdn,
11 1! Sl:i.l County JuiIkc.
Corrj ( f
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;r'.'i fl "f -.i 4 "s'aS ,'ie
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mi. ui tr "-:, ' 'rmji ( in u v u'
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ur.iii'u' in, H' I nitn t uni u t.v
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il.-.viift ;ivi'- -it t!.r claTt.
in AiinufiisTfattr !i -iUlc Haul
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J) -iay f J ui I'.-'H.
' Witrv'f.?. mv hu-il am! wal -if rM ('min'v Omtrt,
at .''ultt-nvjuth, .V brua, this . y : h. ttay c; M,
i Al u n J. H;:rN.
H8 1! al O-unty Jutts'.
SherifTs Sale.
f Hy virtue c.f tin Ori-r of Su'p issii! by Jan"
! Robert M.n cltrk of the litrict Court uhit 'i ami
for fas countv. NfhraKa. ami to nt ri;rHtii. I
1 will "n the 14th dav of June A. I. l'i 9 at 10
I oVIooi; A. M. (if "a d day at the miu: i door cf the
Court ll'Ue in said county. kiH at puhit.- auction
tuwlt. Lo, numU.r tmlrlwn u in
f"r ,4' ':nt,1vi,lu-' of Murray. Cass county,
th- raw i-ir,tr irvinl ui.un an.l taken an the
i ft mlatitK to satisfy a judgment of mui court re-
f statf of Thoma 1.. C'ani'til. ilv-a- il (1hioh:
Hi-am.! ivi li 'fvtulanM. I'lut'smcm h N-b , May
llith. A i). I'm:': (.'. 1). vriTON.
H-'.l Shcritl t'ass 1 'uunty, Nlira-l.a.
License Notice.
Notice of n;i.KcnHon of (Iw. (J. Williamson for i
li'iuor liot'nst' i
Notice is hcrcl v Kiven that (icoli WilliniiiHiri'tn i
tin-Hiii liay of May. Tilnl Iih petition with i
the Village I'lerk of MunltM'k, i'ass county. Ne
tuaka. rMiiirtil hy tho ';itute; of tyse S'ate i
of N.'t ia--ka. and l he oiilirrincf of lh 'i!lak!c i
of M'irvfK-k 'ra;.intf for a licen-,. to sell mal'
spirit ous a' il inous !iiuor- in itic 1 tiiltlinn local m! I
on lot :t. block -. Mnitioek. Nel'iaka, for 'he
tical y ar coiliiiK May I''i". Ativ nhj.ct.on
thereto mu-t !a !tM with the Village Clerk
not ate- then Vav S7. lit lh
llati-I at .Murdocl:. Nelrii1;ii. A iril. 1', 1 .()!.
;i.d t;. Wii.i .mm,
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Legal
Notice
In County Court.
State nf Nebraska, '
Ca.-J County. I ss
In the matter of the eistnte
ilecennl.
'if An lrew H. Taylcr,
To all persons inter1!!?
Von are hereby notihed that a hearing w II be
hail nt the Countv Court Koorn in the Court IIo'Jh" 1
at I'lattsniouth, Nebmska. on the vli ilu. of .)um-!
A. 1). ll'i'lt. upon the rt'Ifirt and ;e!ition lor j
final settlement in the hIkivc estiee lillel by i
the administratrix; Faiil hearing to h at nine 1
..'..I.U.L A M 1...,. ,ul.l..l. ,i.. ..i v... ... Un..i i
jections to aid iviiort und jetition nvnt he tilld.
liYKON Ct.AIIK. Al.l.l N J. BKfSUN,
Attorney. County J udi.e.
1si:alJ !-i;
No. ice to Tax Payers.
The County Rran! of Equalization will se for
the purpose of i-iuuli:'in the asses. men of Ca-s
county, for the vear llttll. in the Commissioners
Ch mih-r. at the Court House in l'lattsmoiith. Nc
hrasliii. Iii vinniiiv June l'dh nt In o'clock A. M.
and c-ontinue from day to day, u;i to anil incl.idinir
Monday. June il,
All claims for eiiualiation must be tiled on or
befoie Satunlay th- J:"h day of June, 1hm;i.
riattsrnoinh, Neb., May is. l:r.i.
W. K. lto--::s,i'mss,
M-s County Clerk.
Acorn cigars 5 cents each. Smoke an
"Acorn" and be happy.
MR. JONES IM AN EMERGENCY.
Except for Single Unfortunate Inci
dent He Was Just the Man to
Deal with It.
When Jones reached home the other
night he found Mrs. .tones huddled up
In a corner of the sofa weeping, and
about four Inches of water ou the
kitchen floor.
The Joneses hadn't been married
very long, so lie contented himself
with a general remark concerning the
nonresourct fulness of women and
asked how It happened.
"The water pipe under tho sluk
burst," Mrs. Jones told him.
Jones smiled pityingly, walked de
liberately to the kitchen closet and
produced a wrench. Opening the cel
lar door with a confident air he de
scended to the region below.
After bumping at least seven ob
stacles he finally reached the wall and
reached out for the cock which he had
noticed in a pipe which traversed the
wall. He applied his wrench and shut
It off.
Patting himself on the back for be
ing able to cope with an emergency,
he started back upstairs. Just half
way up the steps he bumped into his
wife.
Mrs. Junes was the first to speak.
"O, dear." she said, "what In tho
world did you turn off the gas for?"
Philadelphia Times.
NOT THE SPEAKER'S PROVINCE
Orator to Follow Was Proper Person
to Comply with Request of
Enthusiast.
Preachers of all denominations oc
cupied chairs upon the platform. They
were giving their voices and Influence
to the overthrow of a political boss.
The Presbyterian clergyman had the
floor and most vigorously attacked the
enemy. He delivered some fierce, tell
ing thrusts, and the audience was
with him. The boss received some
cruel jabs.
"That's right, sonk him!" encour
aged, a man with a stentorian voice
who had standing room In the rear.
As the clergyman warmed up to bis
subject the interrupting "soak hlni!"
came from the rear with greater pow
er and frequency.
The speaker paused. Ho was not
Irritated, but gently threw the audi
ence into a good-natured hysteria by
saying:
"The Intentions of the gentleman
In the rear are nood, but wholly inop
portune and 111 advised. If he'll kind
ly reserve his comments for the next
speaker. Brother llerrlck of the Bap
tist church, he'll bo accommodated,
no doubt."
The Practical Side of It.
"t ltlcffi poetry." said Uncle Eben,
"but I ran t he'p remnrkln' dat two
bits In de hand Is worth acres of sli
ver Haiti' In de clouds."
True Man Shows His Worth.
Ford: Titles of honor add not to his
worth who is an honor to his nte.
Rcrl NTUtre cf tr-e Kiss, as Viewed
Ly a Writer V.'fco Has Clearly
Studied t ic Subject.
!; is t!'e f.i.-l.ieu cf t!;e f.iore
miKiiis's 'o tr. k:v,;itiB :i:i:i'HK ll. '
ti't. sures, willi vatii -r. jcilllng.'
sl.(::lic :iiul H'c use of ti l 'rr.i; lr.lt,
ns a matter t f fact, it Is tvf a corpor
eal iMti;ht at all, says a write r In the
Ha'itiuuire Sun. lis mle ihysltul ac
coin al iment, indeed, is a sensation
cf FufToci'.tien. ii'uJ this, as nil will atl
nnt. is scarcely atriee.;lile. No; tlio
InsiilH :is clinrin of the pus time must
he coimlit in its pyhle effect p In it
ninrvilous ami iMightfiil Interference
with the normal processes of ratioci
nation. A man kissed Is a man trans
figured an J transanal illcd. I't him
he the win st of misanthropes before
the sweet Impingement of nose upon
noee, and he may yet emerge from tho
! tui'.m il a philanthropist. One kiss,
! properly staise-mnnnscd, l enough to
I transform a pirate Into a poet, a poli
tician Into a jhilosopher. or vice ver
sa. One small kiss, indeed, Is sulll
; clout to turn a proud, heaven-kissing
, bachelor into a servile married man
; th most stupendous, antipodal and
' Iiinieiit.tl.!' transformation possible, at
I this writing, in a mere hui.ian being.
NEWE3T USE FOR NAIL FILE.
Gue:t at Philadelphia Dinner r.t First
Cs-fcd Groat Consternation
by His Action.
A Philadelphia doctor has dlscov-
I ered n In aml iu w use for a nail Hie
J which Is likely to become much more
i prominent th;n the old use. A short
I lime ago this doctor was n guest at a
1 dinner In one or Philadelphia's limft
I exclusive houses. When the last
I course had been served and the clpars
' were being passed the doctor reached
j down Into his trousers and extracted
a penknife. Slowly he opened u lilailft.
Everybody casitod. Could it be that
Dr. would fo far forget himself
as to manicure his nails at the table?
All watched with bated broad). Slowly
(he doctor reached out and secured a
match which was near his place. Then
he deliberately struck his match on
the rot'fih part of the nail file and lit
his cii'.ar. The suspense was over nnd
the doctor had not coni'iiiitcd tli
frightful hr-aeh or etiquette which his
nss'.iciati s hud feared. Now the cus
tom Is Mircading fest. for it Is less ef
fort tiian It In to stand on one b'K tr
stri!;e the match on one's shoe, and
decidedly more elegant than the time
honored method or striking it on one's
trousers.
Probab'y True.
"Say," said the farmer, who was un
loading potatoes at the grocery, "do
you believe that story about little
Oortie Washington and the hatchet
ami the cherry tree?"
"Don't ask me," laughed the grocer.
"Well, I th'.nk It is probably trae.
Pve got a boy ten years old at home,
and after he had teased me for a ynr
or so I bought him a boy's ax."
"And did he cut down your favori'e
cherry tree?"
"He did a heap better than that
He cut down most of the apple or
chard orchard."
"And did he tell a lie about it?"
"None. Owned up like a llttlo
man."
"And, like Washington, you praised
him?"
"Unlike Washington, I didn't do
any such blamed thing. I gave him
a hiding on the spot, and have licked
him once a day since and am going
to keep it up until he is twenty-five
years old."
Request for a Loan.
Hanging in our front hall was a
large Japanese hat made of rice straw
and the colored girl in the kitchen wa9
preparing to go to a masquerade ball,
so we were not surprised when the
sent the Infant daughter of the house
into the parlor Mardl Gras evening
with the following note:
"Deer lady will you p'iease main lond
me that hat that hing up in the froint
hall please nnd let me have 25 c again
and this will be the last time I am
going to wory you but please lond me
that hat please mam this is the last
time I am going to mass (miiski pleaso
lond me the hat please from Myrtle
"Please lond me the hut.
"Answer soon.
"Don't come send me word."
She got the hat. Houston Post.
First Fare on the Comet.
Dr. John Inglis remembers a conver
sation with an old gentleman wha
claimed to have been the first to pay
passage money ou board the first pas
senger steamer in Europe the hls
Uric Comet. The voyage undertaken
was from the Proomlelaw to Dalmulr
--fourpeuce now by tramway car and
the fare was four sliillinss. It was
taken by Henry Hell himself, the Com
et was stopped and waited for halt
an hour till Hell and his passenger
djourned to an inn, where tho flrsl
fare wet the toast of prosperity to the
pioneer passenger steamer. Glasgow
Herald.
I The Hour Glass.
I Instead of being obsolete and film
! ply nn Interesting relic, the hour glass
i In various forms Is a twentieth cen
' tury necessity. A machinist author
I Ity points out that fr such purposes
s tlnilng, hardening nnd tempering
! hent3 in twist drill manufacture,
' where second.-i or minutes must be
I gauged accurately, nothing servos like
the hour glass with the rk-ht amount
; of sand. Accuracy to fractions of a
j second can be had much more casliy
than by watching Uio iwiu' I uf a
W4ti.ll.
Sidewalk Merchant W.ta B;:!ly
Need cf Lrstcn ,o Ct.rb Ten
dency to F.'f :!-..u :s.
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Anei'
eh!p.' 'I
.b'lllisiri 1jii!:.i:'!, t!'
; it .h i n
:i le. til iv
Miid:
'sales. i:a:i
.ins uf (he
-t. i:i rn ,.-.
i:i rn v'. i i
'ii-'- in l".:K ..'
lieiilo.i;isi;i is
adertislng colui
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fin'-wim s hae fur sevtr.il mon
abounded in this word. Scho. N of
'wait snianship,' hooks on Vales. nan. i
thlp,' secrets of Vnli JManship' why,
cue reads of not hint' else."
The :i(!eil scholar t.miled.
"And speaking of schools of sales
manship." be said, "1 hope that the
s ilesniMii who accosted me on my way
bt're this evening will take in one of
tbeni an eight or nine years' curse
Pin sure he needs it. This K'.lcsit.nn,
a shaldiy young man, laid his hand on
mv nun and said:
" 'Say, friend, lcninie sell ye a box
of this here patent cement.'
"I fliotik off bis filthy paw.
"'Cement!' 1 sneered, annoyed nt
his familial Ity. 'What do I want with
cement '.'
"'Why,' cried the man, In apparent
S'irprise. 'ain't ye broke? Ye look it.""
I.os Angt It s Times.
Edison's New Wireless.
About seventeen years ago Thomas
A Eilisnii startled the world by carry
ing on leb graphic communication bi
tweeii a moving train n tit I stations
along the railroad without any wire
ctiiuit'ciion therewith. The system
employed was to mount a bonrd cov
eied wilb tinfoil edgewise on the car
roof. The tinfoil formed part of a
local telegraph circuit, which Induct
ively affected the telegraph wires
that paralleled the track, and In this
way the messages ' were made to
"leap" fruin the train to the telegraph
lines. The recent experiments on a
veil-known railroad where messages
were exchanged between an operator
on a fast-moving train ami operators
in Toledo. Elkhart and Chicago were
of a different character. The Hertzian
waves were used, which transmitted
the messages directly to the receiving
stations, and not to the telegraph
wires along the track.
For Who Could Talk?
And yet ir all those who lived In
kiFs houses refrained from throwing
stones (here would be practically no
ocial conversation. Puck.
Rathersome.
Some nin would rather own an an
omobiie than have nothing to worry
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The First National Bank
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
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Careful Attention
Prompt Service
Reasonable Terms
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Fkank K. Sciii.ATF.il, Vice Tres.
Hoi'.ATio N. Dovky, Cashier.
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