I I Want Column ?!!- f NV'TH-ka. Oojnty of (.Vs. Notice To Creditors. ss. !i County C'uurt. Watlav Krn".vl HIS BLUFF FAILED TO WORK. In - TiiiC'or o! the t-ftute of Notirf 11 l.v irivt-n tlu the cn-iie.ont of ail iImvsmhI i!l mrot the .Vtrn'ristrali-r with w-.il an-i-vftl nf ja 'l li-fun- it"', t'n'jnty J.i.lk'' (,( ("mi fount v. N.'tirnAn. at t-e County Ci.'ir' room in riai'mniuth, in Mil ("n'l-ity. uii thi- -l-t ilv f Jui I it'. at !0 o'cIik 'k. A. M. m" 'Ity. fur I'uriuwt" f it.t ntinir 'h-ir ,-laimn fi r rx" :niimtn n. i lj is'mi-it ami a l nvanco. MX ni.intli uiv ailtiwol furth it-'Ii'i'M of in.J il.i-.nLil tn iT.-s.-nt tlieir rla in, a.nl urn- vwir fur tl,.. A.lniini.imtur to si-ttli' Nkiti itati'. fmin (!. We have an opening for j v k.u1 0f ,id c,,.,t- Curt. salesman, 'luttM-ii'-itli. Nibrn.-ka. this .yth, ilay uf May. l'.i'J Al t N J. Beesos. 11-8 ISeai,. County Juilne. "Kind Lady" Was Not the E:sy Mark NfV'ary Willie Had Fctdly Hoped to Find. WANTED. SALESMAN tFiKt!, up-to-tru.-mir.ute capable of selling a staple line to all class of trade. Linehusunusu.il in ducements, which make sales easy liberal advances urd protection i.i territory puaranteed. Mercantile Jewelry Co., 5'J-5th Ave., Chicago, III. WANTED-Trustworthy man or woman in each county to advertise, receive orders ar.d manage business for New York Mail Order Mouse. SlS.no weekly; position permanent; no in vestment required. Previous exper ience not essential to erga-ring. Spare time valuable. Enclose self ad dressed envelope for full particulars. Address. Clarke Co., Wholesale Dept., 10;j Park Ave., New York. S-lU Sheriff's Sale. V.y virtue of an Oi l. r ofs'ule iijsl by Jamea KolK'rtsnn dirk of the Pistiict Court wliitin and I for Ca euutitv. Ne!raJKa. ami tome ilmv-i'il. I will "n the !4th ilav of June A. I. l'M'.i at 10 i oVloik A. M. of xaiil ilay at the so itn iloor of the Court Mo'iM' in n;i county, ell at inililic niK'tion I to the ha'h'-ft I'iiM.T for cash tho following real folate towii: l.ni numln-r fn'irt'-n lil.l in htock I four ).) in the villaii f Murray, Cass county. I NV raka. 1 The same li-ini li v!el upon mid taken a1 the 1 t rot ei iv of lVa K. tJ'M'n anil Albert (Jueen. ile I fi n'lantx to sHtii'v a ju k'inent of paiil eourt re- covenil hv l'e'r t'ami'lx'1!. Ailniinistrator of the .state of Thomas I.. CamnMI. ileoeased i.lain'itl m-uim ') il'-fondant-i. I'lat'smoiHh Nf li . May ir.h. A 1). l'.i. C 1) l.'' ivtov. h-ti SlioritT Cass1 o-ir.ty. M hra-ka. , Notice to Creditors. ' In County Court is'ato of IVti-r Turn. State nf Nehrasku, ' County of Cuts. . I In the niatt'T of t hi WANTED-Your men and women to j jgL SJOTtt fill positions pavil'K.&MI to ijjn'lll Jicr j tato. li.-i'orem. Conn' .In vv of Cass Coiinty. T.- i i e Selitasku. at the CouiifyCouit nsim in I'latts- annum. Big demand for stenograph- ,,,,, in ,,.,; c.nntv. anion the .lay of i.- tU . r...,...rti,t uncvt.xt ii eemlier. W .ek A M . l acli Hay. lor life. Our shorthand ers in well as in private business new method of teaching 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 eash pay ment; balance to be paid when you secure a position. Trial lesson free. Cential Business Institute, Central Building, Washington, D. C. ; tin- purpose ot iiri'M'ntinir thoir claims for eami" I nation, adjustment ami allowance. Six tnontlis tue a-limi i for the nslitoi s of taiil WE PRINT SALE BILLS ' AND PRINT THEM RIGHT ili cea .! to i n sent their claims, anil one year tor he A'lministrutriv to s' ttle said i state Horn the JNt ,iuy of Jure. 1!H. Wit r.i - my hand anl seal of said County Court, at I'latt: mouth, Ni brasl.a, tl.i Jlst day of .May, Al l. F.N J. liKKSHN. SFA!.. County .Indue. No. ice to Tax Payers. The County Hoard of Di'ialization will set for the purpose of eouali.iiar the assessment of Cass county, fur the year i'.n!t. in the Commissioners ChifnliT. at the Court Ibeise in I'lat'sinouth. N-lua-l a. In'irimiini: June lMh nt in n'clm k A. M. I aid coi.tmiie f run day todny. up to and incl idini! Monday. June Jl. l'.m;'. All claims for isiualii-.a! ion must be filed on or before Saturday the 1'." h dav of June, l'.inn. riattmou:b. Neb.. May 's, I '-.. W. I-;, lil 'EM-RANS, lu.s County Clerk. BAILEY & HHAGH THE DENTISTS Uttst bp incf m.h-Ornf OiTitl t Bfison- tit Prltf. Brt-- quifJC"1 U'flHl Of tlrf la the ViDdn- Wnt. tClL O.tCOONT TO CITt VltlTO. M rmnr l iiii n It.k . iti. vnim. 0Ah. NEB A. L. TIDD LAWYER Re'ert-D'es; Bank of Eagle, Eagle. Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. Bank of Murcioek. Murdoek. First Nat'l bank, Greenwood. State bank of Murray. Murray. First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth. Y STRAYKD-Brown horse, bob-tailed, white around nose. Has halter on. Last seer, going south. Phone in fiirmation to Pete Hansen, No :)M. A Kod.ik will make your vacation a pleaxunt one let us show you one. (iEKIN'tl i .".-ary Willie Ult the .lastly eotin-t-y ro:.lsi,i' an.l euttifil Ifte llosiit utile c en t,ate at the en. I of a ln-at walk Kir.letvii with bright huel and oiil fasl'.ioiie.l tlowtrs. A tidy aid motherly-looking wonian, who looked as if site imIk -it be "easy fruit." sat on a vine-clad little perch hemming a sheet. She seeine.l t) lie the only person en the premises and Weary Willie f.imieil that she li.eked tt bit scan il. It was In c:i;;se of tUis that there was a certain note of authority in his voice when he said: "I want to git something to eat. , kind lady, an.l 1" i The ' kind lady" r.nv her head a i little toss an.l interrupted him by say ' inc. Y:m do, . h' Well. I can tell you, my wanderli't-- friend, that yoc just have run afoul of the wrouK 'kind i lady' when you struck me. an' if you j think that I am a Irt scared of you or tsf any of your trai (plii' tri!;e you are ' most liemiUltilly le t, an' s'j I let you . know, for the t ran. j) never yet drew j the breath o" life that 1 was scared of j or who could bulldoze me Into f ltu' : hlui, an' I can Mi vou straight tl.at I ii'n t no use for yen nor tor none o your elii'.i. an' if 1 had my way Micro would be a w irl;h(" so in every county i In the land where such gents as ou would put in U k I'd hours of work i'vi ry day or be stood in the t.tocks that lo'ig, a. id 1 guess Mien otl wi uld k. oft the country roads an' stop searln" win:ni"n that ain't got nerve e:u)!it;!l to tell you whal they think of you, which I have. a.T so I let you know, an' if you don't ight out o' here right forthwith an" fa:;ier. la b-ss than one ininait I will go into the house an' come out again with a hnsswl.ip that 1 have used on more than oik- o" your stripe, an' sent him of! hov.lln' like the whipped cur that he was. an' that you will be if you so much aa open your mouth even to say 'kind hi! to me, which 1 ain't, nor don't want to be no kind lady' when it conies to wasting sweetness; on the desert air, as a body might say, ny belli' kind to any such low-down, wuthb'ss specimens o' sct'ltl o' the earth as you represent, an' if you don't vamoose this ranch lu three shakes or a dead sheep's tn.i I'll un chain a dog I've got in the hack yard that iikes nothin' lo iter than to make sausage meat of such lio!ri', M-i you, my friend?" I'uek. Imprjvemcoti on Old Saying. "Neter do things by halves." unless you open oy.slers. Whatever i wortti (loins at all is worth, dolns well. Let your nii.tM be "Kuvlsior!" Single out some sei,ity fi;- which you have tteiiins. tin u i!- vote yourself to It thor oughly, ai'd .nt won't have to look fur a job. the j, li will be looking for you. The niost brilliant men ate often la mentable dilutes. He thorough! Slick like the pesti'.ge stamp till you pet there. Hogged does it. Songs-Up-To-Datc-Songs Complete Tctke a Cad. A friend the other dav came In be wailing the ruin done to her pretty shoes, frock, hat. etc., by n heavy shower, through having to wait ft r an onmlbiin. "You ought to have taken a cab." I told her. The idea of such extrax agauce quite appalled her; yet more than the amount spent would have been saved to her wearing ai parol. This fallacy of Judgment Is very common anions women, I have observed. His Efforts Wasted. ! I.ortii'ci- mi Art "'.iel'ore I sit down 1 I shall be lia;ipy lo answer any quos i tlons 'ha! any of yen may wish to I ask." Mi ptlo nan tin audience) "I ; have enjoyed the lecture much, sir, I and have tin Ictstood it all except a ' few te( hnii ol terms. Will you please 1 tell me what toil mean by the words j pi rspe. iive. ife.-co, a'id mlckle-anjo-: lo'.'" t led tii'cr sits down discour aged, i- Chicago Tribune. T t. ! Y Y Y ? Y Y j ! 1 1 Y ! I "J ....;..!:;.-v!!"';"t-"- Words New mid Music York Hits. -Our Latest "Don't Take Me member You." Path of Life." IIome.,, 4 'A Rose "1 Re in the nre you Lone some." "June, .July and August." "I Want a Girl to Love Like You." I'rlcc 17 Cents ixiei Vost Inhl. Send for complete list of late songs. Send money order, or express order. Co. Acorn cigars 5 cents each. Smoke an "Acorn" and be happy. BIRTH OF THE GERMAN NAVY. C. 1. KIRSKUL, D. D. S. ..Graduate Dentist.. Prieea Reasonable All Work Guaranteed Twenty-six Years' Experience OHiee in Fitzgerald Block Notice To Creditors. Stuto of Ni-lm.ka, ) ss , c )y C()Urt Cass County. i In thp matter of the ostate of Anna KrowU-k, df ccaid. Notiw is licrliy (tiven that the creditors of aid dereastd will met-t the Ailmmiistrutiir i f naid m la'o. iM'fnre me. Cminty J'jilic of t'a.s (.'ounty, Nebnu-ka, at the County Court room in l'liittn mouth. in fi1 County, on the 'Jlst luy of June, l'.Kli. anil un the 21st iluy of December. l'.iO'.i. at 10 o clock A . M., each day. for the puriioie of pre wntinir their c!a:ttii for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said dtct-a-wl to present their claims ard one year for ,the Administrctor to settle said estate, from the 21st day of June. I'.Mi'i. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at I'lattsmouth, NchniMkn, this lDlh day of May rm Al.I.EN J. IlEI'SOS, 118 ISEAI..1 County Judue. Curing by Sympathetic Magic. "A frli iiil of mine came across a na tive Kilting In the veraiiila of n houso from which proans proceeded," Mr. F2. Thurston stated at the llrltlsh lloyal Socieiy of Ails in a locturo'on the na tives of southern India. "He learned that the man's wife was sitting on a hwiiiK studded with sharp nails In or der to cure him by sympathetic magic of tioine trifling ailment." Up-To-Date-Music House Suite 5., Ferminich Building, Chicago, Illinois . Trout for British Colonies. HritMicrs are the first colonizing race and the most resolute sportsmen in t lii- world, so that It was natural that Itritis-h colonial waters should have been the first scenes of experi ment in artificial propagation of fish. Trout have been established In the ptrcums of Kashmir, the Xllghcrlcu 'llld Ceylon, and of New Zeahilld. A Few Facts Showing the Wonderful Progress Made in Building Up a Marine Power. Pome idea of the wonderful progress of the (Icruian navy is gained when one realizes that Vlce-Admiial lU-in-hold von Werner, whose death is an nounced at the age of S4, saw prac tically the birth of that navy as we now know it. When the German fleet was sold by auction In Wl Werner secured a commission in the new Prus sian navy, and during 'the war with Denmark he commanded one of the thre steam frigates, then the prin cipal Fhlps of the Prussian navy. At the date of the formation of the feder al navy Werner was director of dock yards at Danzig. In lSf.9, however, the deceased vice-admiral returned to active service, and at the time of his retirement In 1&7S he held the com mand of the Haltlc station, lie de voted the last "0 years of his life to the patriotic task of popularizing the Idea of that sea power which lie had seen grow from Insignificant propor tlons to a strength which has done so much to stimulate the shipbuilding of other nations. He was a prolific writ er, and his authorship extended over a long period. Kven at the time of the Hattle of .lasnumd he attracted at tent ion by a work on the Prussian navy, its present and its future. Pnper and Canvas. In a book entillcd "Stories of the Knglii-h Artists," It. Davles and C. Hunt tell an Interesting anecdote of Turner, the great landscape painter. He disliked to part with his pictures, and wht n he sold one, Invariably wore a look of dejection and oppression. If a friend asKed him what was the mat ter, he would scornfully explain: "I've lost die of my children this week. Once a rich Hirminghani manufac turer, Glilott by name, introduced him self to the painter, and stated that he had ecme to buy. "Don't want to sell," or some such laconic rebuff, with the answer. The manufacturer then drew from his pocket a bundle of bank-notes, about 15,000 worth. "Merc puper," observed Turner, w;th grim humor, a little softened, however, and evidently enjoying his joke. "To be bartered for mere canvas," replied Gillott, waving his hand nt tho "liuilding of Carthage" ami Its com panions. This tone of cool depreciation seemed to have a happy effect, and finally Gillott departed with some JlE.OU'J worth of Turner's pictures. Case of Unselfish Crusaders. We (Irish) have pot the name of be ItiK an adventurous people. You will hear the Irish accent In every conti nent. There Is no speech or language where our voice Is not heard. We have helped to civilize every country except our own. Dublin Irish Home- htHMll t t t V ? f ? V ; t V ? V V ? ? y ESTABLISHED 1871 The First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE Careful Attention Prompt Service Reasonable Terms Gkorc.f. E. Dovky, President. Fi'.ANK E. SniLATF.K, Vice Pres. IlouATio N. Dovey, Cashier. Carl G. Ekickk, Ass't. A A. A. A A t f V r V t T r T f r T t f r r r A A M A er. AA Legal SUtecf N-1 rui-kt. i County of Cesn Notice. In District Cuurt. Collar Button Defender. The collar button has been libeled Since it first came into being it has niovlded the writers of jokes for the . i ii-lth n liiree share ot ll'lllll- lIO ..i... . (-- their material. That It possessed remarkable tendency toward losing it self has been accepted almost as an axiom. Facts have come to light which 6lmw that the collar button has been maligned. A man in the employ of the Burlington railroad has worn one col lar button for 28 years. It has stuck bv him without any undue precoiitloiif against loss and has never shown a tendency to wander. This man says he has always treat ed his collar button kindly, has never sworn at it nor biamed it for his own ....!... 111.. l.lua. tu ttiit If neiltklnrl fir. tiff tkI .Mint i.Hld.-femlantK.mlf.' h of th-tn. I ,ur" " " You anil rarh ynu ire re luiml to nwr nui'J cords due respect to tile Collar UUUOU prtitmn on nr In-fur' the Ulh itny or July, If To r UviuK J. nriirt,'". anilSouhnnia BriirK". hit wife, anil unknown heir unil dvvuiecauf rlaviui J. lirincK. tln'rawil. S. N Merriam, and the un known heirp and rivviftvefl uf S. N. Merriam, de reawd. and the Union Trut Company, of New York, an Truitee. defendantu You and each of you are hrrt-hy notified that on the L'4th day nf May. A. 1).. l'.Klit. Georire J. Stohlniann. plaintiff, herein filed hi retition in the dintrii-t rourt of ( jum county. Neliranka. airainnt aul defemlanta, the object and prayer of which in to remove cer tain ckiuiU from hm title and to iiuiet the title in and to tiii'S.W.U of wction :tl,iownhip IJ, ranve II. in Cam county, Nelna.ku, in the rani plum Cleanliness cf Amsterdam. Amsterdam enjoys an enviable repu tation for its cleanness. Owen Felt ham, who visited Holland In the sev enteenth century, was particularly im pressed by the Fpotlessness of its streets and houses. "Whatsoever their estates be," he writes, "their bonnes .uist be fair. Therefore from Amster dam they have banlsht seacole, lest it oyle their bulldlnss. livery door .eenis studded with diamonds. The nails and hinges hold a' constant tirightnesse, as if rust there was not x quality Incident to iron. Their houses they keep cleaner than their bodies; their bodies than their souls. Ooe vo one, you shall find the and Tons shut up In network. At a sec ond, the warming-pan muffled in Ital ian cutworke. At a third the sconce rlad In cainbiick." 1 t y I? if X ( C Dated thin 24th day of Mny. (iKORflK J. STOllI MANN l'laintlff. By A. L. Tint). Hi Attorney. l'l-H it will reciprocate. Notice of Final Settlement.. Slate of Nrhraska 1 i ,., -... County of ('a-. In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Frederick I), Lehnhnff, deoea.mil. Tu all perwinii interenteil: You are heretiy no tilWil thut the Kxeeiitrix "f theextnte of r reder" i ick 1). I'htiliutt, di'cenwl. has (1 her llnnl n port and petition prayitix therein fur flrul Kettle ment of Kaid estate, that her ai'count lie allowetl. n' d thai the prrnmul and real Mute lie axuiirned to her a. provided hy the ti-rm of the lu.xt will nf raid di ceaied, and duly prnhnted and iilloweil by tliiK rourt. You are further notilleil that there w ill lie a hearing: upon said petition before thin i-ourl in the ruunty court riNim at I'lattwmouth, in wiid cc unty. on the l.'.t day uf June;i'.nitl. at lifu'eloek A. M.and that all olijei tinnn. if any, inu"t lie illeil nn or lie fine .aid (lay and hour nf hi nrimt. WitneKH niy hand and the ru-al of the county court of raid county t hie 24th day of May; 1'JtfJ. Ai.l.rN J. BrrKON, 11-6 ISf.ALl County Judge. Not for Herl "With one wave of niy wand," say the fairy, "I can make yon grow youim again." "Kxcuse me," replies the woman, "il 1 decline your kind offer. If you cnt) bring youth to mo at my present age p!l right; but I posliively ret use tc travel back through pyrogiaphy, the Jlrst stage of bridge, ihe habit back the straight front, balloon sb-eves ano all the rest of the fads I run reun-m Town cf Many Vicissitudes. Cnttaro, the Austrian sea pate of Montenegro, which was recently be .leved to be threatened by Prince Nlch jlas' guns, wna. held by Montenegro jnce for a time. Montenegro nc- julred It In 1S13 with the aid of a lirlt- ish squadron. Any Inhabitant of Cat- laro who was contemporary with the ! rise and fall of Napoleon must often Have had to pnu:e and think what I country he belonged to. For, having I been Venetian for centuries, Cnttaro I lifetime Austrian by the treuty of j Campo Formlo, and Italian In 1 SOS by ilje peace of rresshurn It was ab i Korbed In the French empire In 1M0, i and wrested from It le 1S1H, and i finally. In 1MI. Kiisslu coinuelled Mon- teii'gro to give It up to Aintrla. f t ? ? ? f it t t t v CHEAPER THAN DIRT Somebody will get a great big bargain in the piano which we have on exhibition at our store. It is an excellent instrument. Note the description below: NETZOW CABINET GRAND PIANO. Perfect scale, drawn on most scienticlic principles; latest patent repeating action, extra heavy felt hammers; exposed pin block; extra heavy three tpuartcr iron plate; very best (lerman imported tuning pins and piano wire; patent mutller attach ment with nickel plated mutller rail, best rpiality spruce in sounding board; ivory keys. ('ASK Vcrj artistic and double-veneered inside and out, with maple veneer on interior; oval 'panel, with I t'Ftmcst of carvings. Warranted 10 years. Height, 4 ft !l in; width 5 ft 2 :i-Sin; depths ft 3 in V r t t r AWA. r t t r Y V t t r Y Y t t t 'jur. -Life. That Energetic Boy. When he wants to go some place n br.y can do work In ten minutes which would ordinarily take him half a day. Atchltiou G'obe. Stung! Nan The trouble with Hilly is Hint he's awkward when lie's in com pany. He doesn't know what to do .villi his hands. Fan O, yes, he does; he told me once that you wore too manj pltiB In Vcur I.elt. Herold's Book and Stationery Store I Y V v AAS AAAS A?AA$-' Dealers in all kinds of Musical Merchandise, Violin, Guitar, IJanjo and Mandolin strings and parts. All late sheet music, vocal and instrumental, on sale. -"a. ! v CkkJiIk k5i5'v