The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, August 12, 1909, Image 5

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    GRAPES, from their most health
ful properties, give KUYAL its
active and principal ingredient
BaRing Powder
Absolutely Pure
It is economy to use Royal Baking Powder.
It saves labor, health and money.
Where the best food is required no other
baking powder or leavening agent can take the
place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder.
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Ii You Are Interested in Texas
scat
Land call and see me about two propositions.
SOUTH PLAINS-300,000acres at from 518 to $25 per acre. Call
and get descriptive literature and join me in an excursion An?. 17.
TEX S GULF COAST-10 acre fruit farms at $40 to $(!0 per
acre, First payment $50, balance $20 per month. Excursions from
Kansas City first and third Tuesdays each month. These farms
are within 75 miles of Houston and Galveston.
South Dakota, Nebraska and Missouri farms for sale.
FIRE INSURANCE in six of the best companies.
SURETY BONDS-Agent for the American Surety Company.
J. E. BARWICK, Dovey Blk, Plattsmouth
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Adjudged Insane.
Albert Hunger, who was detained
before the insanity commission on com
plaint of Mrs. Bertha Hunger was ad
judged insane and ordered taken to the
asylum for treatment. Mr. Hunger
has been a sufferer from paralysis for
many years and the constant worry
from his sickness together with sultry
heat and other unfortunate conditions
have partially (unbalanced his mind.
The many friends of himself and family
hope the excellent treatment at the
hospital will afford speedy and perma
nent relief resulting in complete recovery.
Elmwood Chautauqua.
Special train leave Plattsmouth at 8
a. m. Sunday, Aug. 22, 1909 returning
leave Elmwood 10 p. m. Fine music,
excellent program, good time for every
body. All come. 34-3
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason are the proud
parents of a new girl baby which ar
rived at their home Tuesday morning.
The little lady tipped the scales at seven
pounds and is strong and lively.
We Ere in a position to furnish apple
barrels in car load lots or in small quan
tities. For prices write Isaac Pollard
and Son. Nehawka, Neb. 32-4
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IS MONEY
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We have more "time'' than we really
need, so propose to divide it with our readers.
We still have on hand nineteen clocks like the
illustration above. These little time keepers
stand about 9 1-2 inches high, are handsomely
finished in oxidized copper, are fitted with
alarms, and are excellent timekeepers in
every respect. If you want one renew your
subscription for a year in advance and send
us one new subscriber. Or, if preferable, re
new your own subscription and pay 50 cents
for the clock. This clock would sell regularly
for $1.50 or $1.75. Order early as only a few
remain.
The News-Herald.
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The Federal j
Crop Report 1
Show Conditions to be in advance ,
of Last Year. t
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Washington, D. C, Aug. 9. An in
dicated wheat total yield of 432,920,000
bushels compared with 43,790,800 bu
shel., finally estimated last year; an
average quality of winter wheat 90.3,
against 90.1 a year ago. Corn, 84.4,
against 82.5;spring wheat, 91. G, against
80.7, and oats, 85.5, against 76.8.
This summarizes todays crop report
of the department of agriculture.
The comparative figures for corn in
clude 89.3 last month, and 82.6 as the
average of August 1, for the past ten
years. The preliminary returns for the
winter wheat yield indicate about 15.5
bushels per acre, compared with 14.4
bushels as finally estimated last year.
The condition of spring wheat is com
pared with 92.7 lust month and 81.1,tbe
ten year average on August 1. For
comparison, the oat crop averaged 88.3
last month and 83.1 for ten years on
August 1.
The proportion of last years's oat
crop in the farmers hands on August 1,
was about 3.3 per cent, or 20,323,000
bushels as compared with 5 per cent, or
38,000,000 bushels of the 1907 crop on
hand August 1, 1908, and 6.3 per cent
or 53,000,000 bushels average propor
tion on hand for the last ten years on
August 1.
The average condition of other crops
on August 1, as compared with a year
ago and the ten year average respec
tively, follows:
Barley, 85.4 and 83.1 and 86.1. Rye,
89.1 and 88.3 and 87.9. Buckwheat, 86.3
and 89.4 and 81.7. While potatoes,85.8
and 82.9 and 86.7. Tobacco, 83.4 and
85.8 and 82.3.
Condition on August 1. in important
tobasco states, was:
Kentucky, 84c; North Carolina, 75c;
Virginia, 86c; Tennessee, 85c: South
Carolina. 85c; Ohio, 91c; Wisconsin,77c;
Pennsylvania,83c; Connecticut, 90c; and
Florida, 87c.
Flax, 92.6 and 80.1 and 88.7 for six
years. Hay, 86.8 and 92.1 and 87. The
acreage of buckwheat is estimated at
about 2,000 acres less than last year.
The preliminary estimate of the acre
age of hay is 45,581,000 acres. This is
1.9 per cent or 905,000 acres less than
last year. The following is the report
by states:
Corn condition on August 1, 1909,and
ten year average, respectively:
Iowa, 85 and 84. Missouri, 88 and SO.
Nebraska, 93 and 83. Kansas,90 and 78.
South Dakota, 92 and 86.
Winter wheat, preliminary returns;
production in bushels and quality per
cent:
Kansas, 85,478,000 bushels and 88
per cent. Nebraska, 40,040,000 bushels
and 95 per cent. Missouri, 28,562,000
bushels and 92 per cent.
Spring wheat, condition August 1,1909
and ten year average, respectively:
North Dakota, 93 and 78. Minesota, 92
and 82. South Dakota, 92 and 82.
Oats condition on August 1,1909, and,
ten year average, respectively; Illinois,
90 and 81. Iowa, 81 and 85. Minneso
ta, 89 and 86. Nebraska, 80 and 70.
Wisconsin, 84 and 88. Indiana, 92 and
82. Ohio, 91 and 87. North Dakota, 92
and 80. South Dakota, 91 and 8S.
Kansas, 88 and 67.
FOR SALE.
Notice to Eighth Crade Pupils.
There will be an examination held at
my office August 25, 1909, for those
pupils who lack one subject only of
passing into the ninth grade.
34-4 Mary E. Foster,
County Supt.
Advertised Letter List.
, Remaining uncalled for in the post
office at Plattsmouth, Neb., August 9,
1909.
Ladies, Mrs. Chas. McAlpine. Gen
tlemen, R. E. Hoenshell, Asa McCul
lough, Eddie MeCulIey.CharlesMcKeen,
John Urish, Chester Vosler. Ed Will
iams, C. H. Young, John Zutter.
These letters will be sent to the dead
letter office August 23, 1909. if not
delivered before. In calling for the
above please say "advertised" giving
date of list. C. H. Smith, P. M.
LADY WANTED
To introduce our large and complete
fall line of beautiful wool dress goods,
silks and fancy waistings. The latest
up-to-date New York City patterns.
Handsomest line of materials on the
market. Dealing direct with the mills
you will find our prices low. Profits
$10.00 to $30.00 weekly. Samples and
full instructions packed in a neat sam
ple case, shipped express prepaid. No
money required. Exclusive territory.
Write for particulars. Be first to ap
ply. Standard Dress Goods Co.,
Dept. F. 8 Binghamton, N. Y.
Mrs. W. L. Street has received a
card from Mrs. Lillian K. Ha.-se in
which she says the nurses moved her
around for a short time in a roller chair
on Monday. This will appear that the
lady is recovering from her illness. The
news will be gladly received by her
numerous friends in Cass county
NOTICE-For $2,000 we can sell you a
beautiful home, house with 7 rooms,
three lots. Three tracts of land to
exchiinge for town property. Wind
ham Investment Co. 33-3
REMEMBER, we still have cottages
for sale on monthly payments of $10.
A five acre tract at a bargiim. Wind
ham Investment Co. 33-3
Tim MAXY USIIS O I'Al'&lt
In the home cannot be estimated. It can be used to beautify the
otherwise ugly pantry bhelves, to put under the carpets, in fatt Jt
can be used all over the house and is a cheap means of sanitation.
We have a limited number of old papers whirh we will sell for
5c per bunch. TllE Nkws-Herald.
FOR SALE - 40-ucre farm about 6
miles south of Plattsmouth, new five
room house, good barn and other out
buildings. Price $60 per acre, with
terms to suit purchaser. For further
particulars see J. R. Denson. 32-
FOR SALE - Several cottages on
monthly payments of $10.00. Three
cottages at a great sacrifice for spot
cash. Windham Investment Co. 32-3
For Sai.k-A 160 acre farm of first
class wheat land in the wheat belt in
eastern Oregon all in cultivation with a
good running feed yard and barn for
$4,000 if sold soon. For particulars
write to or call on
Otto L. Hohu'eld,
29 6 Madras. Crook County. Ore.
FOR SALE Four cottages for less
than one half what they cost. Five
acres about 2 miles southeast of Platts
mouth for $240.00. Five acres well im
proved to exchange for a larger tract
and will pay difference. 80 acres in
Kansas to exchange for Plattsmouth
property. 17 acres on the rtver, $850.
30- WINDHAM INVESTMENT CO.
WANTED.
WANTED Young men and women to
fill positions paying $900 to $2000 per
annum. Big demand for stenograph
er 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 Buccess,
Complete course for small cash pay
ment; balance to be paia when you
secure a position. Trial lesson free,
Central Business Institute, Central
Building, Washington, D. C.
Legal Notice.
Alvin Fcrri. defendant, will lake notice thnt on
the 4th day of August. l'-ieit. Ada KefrriH, plaintiff,
tiled her petition in the ditttrict court of t'nxi
county, Nebraska, atrainnt the defendant, the ob
ject and prayer of which in to obtain a decree of
divorce from the bondit of matrimony, and for the
custody of her children, to-wit: Ethel. Clair, and
Kenneth, and for ruch other relief inequity may
require.
You are required to answer raid petition on or
before the iWtb duy of September, 1!K).
Ada Ferris.
By M. Archer, her attorney II2-8
Notice to Creditors.
State of Nebraska, r., ...
County of Cass. t S- County Uurt
In the matter of the estate of Konrad Heinemann
decrused.
Notice is hereby (riven that the creditors of said
deceu.-ed will meet the Kx ecu tor of said es
tate, before me. County Judxe of Casa Counly,
Nebraska, at the County Court room in I'lattn
mouth. In said County, on the ?rd day of Au
gust. l'it. and on the 2ith day of February,
l'.VJ at, 10 o'clock A. M , each day, fur the
purpose of preyentinir their claims for exami
nation, adjustment and allowance.
Six months are allowed for the creditors of said
deceased to present their claims, and one year for
the Executor to settle said estate from tho 23rd
day of August
Witnesa my hand and seal of said County Court,
at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this 'ilrd day of July
1SU9.'
Al.l.KS J. IlRKSOM.
Seal. County Judge
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A Sanitary Kitchen
In these days of enlightenment sanita
tion is considered very important. If
the kitchen is kept sanitary the flies will
find it less of an attraction, and isn't
that worth considering? We have best
display uf sinks and plumbing goods in
the city and they will assist you very
materially in fighting flies. Let us fig
ure with you on that plumbing. It will
pay you.
JOHN BAUER
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Attention Fanners and Stock Raisers! I-
Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hog Salvet or medi
cated Salt is the best remedy for all kinds of
stock to make them cat well and aid digestion
and also a blood builder. If not satisfied with re
sults money refunded. Sold at the feed store of
J. V. E6ENBER6ER
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Legal Notice.
Stale of Nebraska, '
County of Cass. I
To David K. Thomas, the unknown heirs and
devisees of David K. Thomas, deceased, Himeon
A.Thomas, the unknown heirs .and devisees of
Simeon A. Thomas, deceased, the unknown heirs
and devisees of Aaron Cochran deceased. Tootle
Karlemh, a partnership, Thomas E. Tootle, his
wife Tootle, first name unknown, Milton
Tootle, the unknown heirs and devisees of Milton
Tootle, deceased. William (i. Farleigh, the utv
known heirs and devisees of William ti. I arleigh,
deceased. on-reident defendants..
You and each of you are hereby notified that
William A. Cleghorn, executor of the Inst will
of Frederick Brunko, deceased, Edward Krunko,
F.rnest Brunko. and Annie Krunko, children of
August F. Brunko. deceased, on the 19th day of
July, I90i. filed their petition in the district court
of Cass counly. Nebraska, against you, the object
and purpose of said ac'ion being to iiuiet and con
firm the title of said p!aintitrs in and to all of the
Fast Vi of the N. E. 1-4 of Section V Township 11,
Itanire 1 1 east, in Cass county, Nebraska, and
against you and each of you and for equitable re
lief. Vou are required to answer said petition on or
before Monday, the Gth day of September lis)?.
William A. Cleghorn. executor of the last will
of Frederick Brunko. deceased, Kdward Hrunko,
F.rnest Krunko. and Annie Brunko. children of
August FBrunko. deceased, Plaintiffs.
By A. L. Tiud, Their Attorney. 29-8
The Dist. Conventions of the Cass
County Sunday School Association will
be held as follows: First Dist. Aug. 17,
at Murray, Nebr. Second Dist. Aup.
IS at Avoca, Neb. Third Dist. Aup;. 19.
ATCHISON
LEAVENWORTH
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS
Are Best Peached by the
G. A. R.
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August 9th-14th
Best Reached Through Scenic
Colorado via
Missouri Pacific
Iron Mountain
Special Low Rate
Hugh Norton, Agent.
hello
Do you know that
unless you have
the old reliable
Bell Phone in your
business place or
residence, you are
not getting the
best service you
can get, you wan t
the best service
always, and we
can give it to you.
Have a Bell phone
put in your place
now.
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Any intelligent person may earn a '
(juod income corresponding for news
papers; experience unneccessrry. Send :
stamp for full particulars. Kmpire
Press Syndicate, Middleport.N. Y.
Western Lands for Sal
Fine lUrrslm. In Psrkinn and IVnal counties.
All smooih. level luncl. Hlark. rirh soil. N.ir
isiltonl. ttnod towns and adininini farm In
(olmpersne. Terms rr.noti.ble. Correspond
ence solir-ns.1. Will .end innp,, literal,,,,, ttc.
Write ro'l;i.
The Western Loan Trimt Co., Hottfrcnt, Near.
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References:
Hank of Eagle, Eagle.
Nehawka Bank, Nehawka.
Hank of Murdwk, Murdock.
First Nat'l bank, Greenwood.
State bank of Murray, Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Nattsmouth. T.