The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, September 13, 1909, Image 5

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Old Papers For Sala at This Qfficp
LITTLE LOCALS.
TUB MA1SY US1S& OP l'AI'ISR
In the home cannot be estimated. It can be used to beautify the
otherwise ugly pantry shelves, to put under the carpets, in fatt it
can be used all over the house and is a cheap means of sanitation.
We have a limited number of old papers which we will Bell for
5c per bunch. The News-Herald.
Pott card pictures of Merchants Car
nival, Labor Day t'.oat?, parades, hose
fight and other interesting events, row
on sale 2 for 5c. Nemetz &. O.
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Attention Farmers and Stock Raisers!
Horses, Cattlo, Sheep and Hog Salvet or medi
cated Salt is the best remedy for all kinds of
stock to make them tat 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. EGENBERGER
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
HERE
YOU ARE
$1.50. 25 Cents. 10 Cents.
For the purpose of increasing the circulation of the News
IIeraU) and also of rc-achirg every heme in Cass county,
preparatory to making a better paper, we make the following
offer to new tuD.-cribers.
The News-Herald from now till after Election 1 0c
-OR-
The News-Herald from now till January 1, 1910 25c
-OR-
Any New Subscriber paying for one year in advance at the
regular subscription price of $1.50 can have the News-Herald
sent free till January, 1910.
.-.,. .This barely pays for -the -paper -it is prwted- on and n re
publican in Cass county can afford to be without bis party paper
at this price. In fact a democrat will gain a whole lot of useful
knowledge he would not otherwise obtain by taking advantage
of this offer.
We have a few of those nice Clocks left which we will give
to any rew subscriber who pays one year's subscription in ad
vance and 50 cents extra, as long as they last.
In addition to every year's subscription in advance we will
give one of those "Don't Break Your Back" Dust Pans, a few
of which we have left.
Then we have a lot of Silver Spoons which are warranted
to be just as good as silver anyway, and will give half a dozen
of these as long as they last to any subscriber who pays a year
in advance with 15 cents extra.
Then there are a few dozen scissors left which we want to
get out of the way and will give a pair of these to any subscri
ber who pays one year in advance and 10 cents extra.
This offer does not any where near cover the cost of this
Bluff at the wholesale price, but they are here in the office and
we want to get them out of the way, and we propose to give
new subscribers the benefit.
The News-Herald,
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Post card pictures of Merchants Car
nival, Labor Day float., pnradi-s, hose
fight and other interesting event, now
on sale 2 for 5c. Nometz & Co.
Rev. Cornish, who for some time
past has bien filling the M. K pulpit at
Mynard, left Friday for University
' l'l:i?e where he will spend the coming
j year in attendance at the Wesloyan
university.
! Clara, Frank and Helen Tuma and
Agnes and Bessie Maystrick of Omaha
! were in the city over Sunday isiting
j with friend j and relatives. Mr. and
! Mrs. William Sitzman gave a party
Saturday evening in their honor which
proved a very enjoyable affair.
Post card pictures of Merchants Car
nival, Labor Day floats, parades, hose
fight and other interesting events, now
on sale 2 for 5c. Ntmetz & Co.
A. N. Ozbun of Waukee, la , visited
in the city the latter part of the week,
the guest of his sister, Mrs. M. S.
Briggs. Mr. Ozbun has just sold his
fine farn at Waukee and was on his
way to Central City, this state, where
he expects to purchase another.
George Poisall is soriy that he did
not have some one present with his
ticket at the unveiling of Wescott's
clock, a9 the time noted thereon was
three o'clock, thirty-nine minutes and
some seconds, being somewhat nearer
than the ticket which was awarded the
prize.
Mrs. N. A. Leist left the latter part
of the week for Denver, where she
will visit for a time relatives. She
was accompanied by her granddaugh
ter, Dorothy Joy, who was returning
to her home after a visit with relatives
in this city.
WANTED -Bookkeepers and steno
graphers to fill good positions. This is
the call from every side now. Are
you qualified? The way to become so
is at hand. Don't leave home to go to
school. Write to J. H. Marsh, Ne
braska City, Neb., for information.
Conrad Cend of Cedar Creek made
the lucky guess on the number of but
tons in the jar at Wescott's and as a
consequence is the posessor of a new
pair of Dutchess trousers. His guess
was '1650, the correct number being
1671. m
WANTED Bookkeepers and steno
graphers to fill good positions. This is
the call from every side now. Are
you qualified?- Thrway to become so
is at hand. Don't leave home to go to
school. Write to J. H. Marsh, Ne
braska City, Neb., for information.
Ed and Herman Stull, brothers from
Nehawka, were up-before Judge Archer
Saturday of a charge of assault and
battery upon the person of a Mr.
Wunderlich. They pleaded guilty to
the charge and after paying the fine
assessed by his honor were allowed to
depart.
Work for Uncle Sam. Civil service
examinations take place in November
for all positions. Become qualified for
one of these and enjoy your share of
prosperity. Study at home and retain
your present position. For informa
tion write to J. II. Marsh, Nebraska
City, Neb.
L. H. Daft of Greenwcod, was in the
city Saturday taking in the labor day
festivities and looking after his politi
cal fences. He states that his proa
Dccts for election look bright in the
west end of the county. He is a pplen
did vountr man and will make the
county a good officer.
Paul Budig returned from Grand
Island last week where through a mis
understanding of information he ex
pected tj find liia father-in-law dead.
He was nint h rejoiced upon arriving
there to find hit rrV.'ive alive and
well, the i.i'.! luvi. g icarr; j in an
other t'UMli'V.
Word has been received in the city
of the m:im;ige of MUs Carrie M. Al
lison of Murray to Mr. Charles S.
Stone of Delaware, Ohio. The cere
mony occurred at Omaha last Friday.
The young people will resid.1 at Yamua,
Idaho, where Mr. Stone haj a position
in a bank in cashier.
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Work for Undo Sam Civil service
examinations take place in November
for all positions. Become qualified for
one of these and enjoy your share of
prosperity. Study at home and retain
your present position. For informa
tion write to J. II. Marsh, Nebraska
City, JNeb.
Henry Martin, hailing from the
stone quarries near Nehawka, was
picked up on the streets Thursday
evening in a very muchly intoxicated
condition. Friday morning before Judge
Archer, he drew a prize package of
$1 and cost3 which he promptly paid
and departed a sadder but wiser man.
All interest now centers in the big Diamond Ring Con-t-st.
We give you the best of everything in our line at
lowest prices and a vote with each 5c purchase. The stand
in ; contestants at present are as follows:
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Carnival Is Over
Alice Tuey .... . .. 2237
Olga Sat tier 2111
Laura Tower 688
Winifred Parmele 627
Janet Hrantner. 565
Pearl O'Neill 2!) I
Laura Moore 220
Janet Hunter 71
Marie Donnelly 4l
Marie Spies 16
Rebecca Haines 11
Doris Nielson 8
Jennie Johnson 5
Anna Haunter 5
Gladys Duke 1
Helen Gass 1
Remember when buying cigars, fruit, candy, stationery,
post cards, soda or ice cream, you can get one or more
votes in tho contest.
NEMETZ & CO.
Candymakers. Next to P. O.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
-OP THE-
Nehawka Bank
OF NEHAWKA, NEBRASKA.
CHVRTER NO. 279
(Incorporated.)
In the State of Nebraska, at the close
of business, August 31, 1909.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discount IMO.Mtl 08
Overdraft, wcurwi and unsecured.... K?0 41
Bonds.tecuritieB.judumcntJ.claimi.elc 6.700 00
Badking hou furniture and Axtur . 4,830 31
Current xp'nHe and taxea paid 4.137 40
Due from nat'l, state and
privst banks 35.801 25
Currency 1.340 0
Gold coin 3.975 00
Silver, nickels and cents. . . 206 85 41.3J3 10
Total.! 197.357 90
LIABILITIES
Capital s ork paid in 25.000 00
Undivided profits 7,73 92
Individual deposits subject
to check 104.043 89
Demand certificate of do
posit 1.228 61
Time certificate of deposit. 47.345 19
Cashier's checks outstand
ing 12.000 21 $1C4.617 l8
Total 197.S-r7 90
State or nkhkaska I ,
County of Cass I
I, David C. West, cashier of the above named
bank, do hereby swear that the above statement
is a correct and true copy of the report nl i to
the State Banking Board. David C. Win,
Attest: Cashier.
B. W. Bates, Director.
P Sheldon, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day
of September, 1909. Thomas J. O Day.
(skal) Notary Public,
Legal Notio.
In h ("Vint Court of Cass County. Nebraska.
In the matter of the r uardianship of Cedric O.
Eaton and Joseph baton, minors.
Tn rVflriA (1 KAtun and Joseoh . Eaton:
You and each ol you are nereoy nounea inai on
k. it h Hu of Kantumher. A. D.. 1UU9. Elizabeth
C. Gamble, your duly appointed guardian filed
hr inn ication in this court ask inn that an ap
proval of her final account with you as such guar
Hi.n. which account is on file with such applica
tion, and or her final discharge together with ner
release and the release of her bondsman from any
and all further liability to you on account of such
vuardianKtlln.
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You are nerepy nounea inai a nemnnn win i
had upon said application at the office of the
county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, on the
20th day of September, l'J09. at the hour of 10
o'clock a m. of said day. and if you fail to appear
at ssid time and place to enter objection memo,
said application will be approve! and allowed and
said discharge granted.
Witness my hand and seal or said bounty lourv
this 4th daylof September. 1909.
ALLEN J. UEESON.
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The two ko hand in hand. Don't you think
that if you knew more about your work you
would be more valuable to your employer?
of course you do.
THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS
of Scranton, Penn., have been raising sal
aries for 17 years, and they will raise yours
if you let them. See the window display at
Asemissen & Winger's next Thursday and
all next week. Representatives will be in
attendance and they will
furnish you any information LCafll PlOr
desired.
KtZHBCB
Low Rates for Autumn
To the Northwest: Cheap one-way Colonist fares to the North
we st, Puget Sound and California, September 15th to October 15th;
daily through trains to the Northwest via the Great Northern, also
via the Northern facinc. to uamornia, aauy inrougn uranst
si eepers via Denver, Scenic Colorado and bait Lake uty. .
Round Trip, to Pacific uoasx: very low oeauie aim muunna
roun d trip excursion tickets on sale during September. This is the
last chance to obtain these cheap rates for the greatest railroad
journey in the World.
Eastbound:-Speciai round trip raies 10 unicagu, vant.a v-n-jr,
Lincoln, Omaha, St. Joseph, St, Louis, August 28th to September
5th and from September 11th to September 19th. Da-rfy low thirty
day round trip rates from Chicago to Atlantic cities and resorts.
September Is the last month for the special vacation rates to
Colorado. Homeseekers' excursions September 7th and 21st. m
Consult nearest ticket agent; he has latest advice of special
rates.
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Seal.
County Judge.
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W. L. PICKETT.Ticket Agent, Plattsmouth, Neh.
L. W. Wakely, G. P. A., Omaha.
Come in and See It Work
The manufacturers have arranged with us to give a Free
Demonstration to every farmer in this section of what is
claimed to be one of the greatest labor savers ever invented
See the
Notice To Creditors.
Stale of Nebraska. sg , County Curt
Cans County. )
In the matter of tho estate of Hannah C. Black,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the creditors of raid
deceasid will meet the Administrator of said es
tate, before me, County Judge of Cass County,
Nebraska, at the County Court room in l'latts
mmith.in said Countv. on the llth day of October.
1W, and on the 12th dny of April, 1910, at 9
o clock A. M., each day, for tho purpose of pre
senting their claims for examination, adjustment
and allowance.
Six months are allowed for the creditors or saia
deceased to present their claims and one year for
the Administrator to settle said estate, I rum ine
llth day of October, l'.KW.
Witness my hand and seal of said County Court,
at rinttsmoulh, Nebraska, this Uth duy of Sep
tember. l'J09. ,
Allen J. Heeron.
43-8 Seal. County Judge.
(JWDaF & Osteon)
(P&CfGuD (?toS5)(p BgOOD
Pulley for
Running
Light
Machinery
It make3 a Power Pumping Plant out of a windmill pump in a
few minutes. It requires no foundation or special supports. It will
be set going right on the show room floor. Besides pumping it runs
separator, churn, grindstone and any implement ordinarily run by hand .
It costs far less than even a poor windmill will "never blow
Over. A few cents a day runs it Don't fail to call next time you
are in town. You'll miss something good if you da We'll give
you a catalog free.
JOHN BAUER
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Patent Applied for
Sheriff- Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued by James
Robertson, clerk of the district court, within and
for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I
will on the 25th day of September, A. D. 19, at
10 o'clock A. H. of said day at the south door of
the court house in said county, sell at public auc
tion to the highest biddor for cash the following
real estate to-wit: The Northwest IN. W. X)
Uuarter and the Northwest Fourth of the South
west (N. W. (4 of the S. W. i Quarter of Sec
tion Thirty (30). In Township Twelve (121. North
Itanire Thirteen 03). in the county of Cass, Ne
braska. The same being levied upon and taken
as the property of Ix-onsrd C. W. Murray, lie
becra A. Murray. Joseph M. Roberta, cashier, and
the I'lattrmouth State Hank of I'luttsmouth. Ne
braska. Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said
court recovered by Amelia ti. Haldeman, 1'laintitf
against said Defendants,
riuttsmouth. Neb., August 19. A. D. 1909.
C. I). UtllNTON,
36-9 Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
VoZfoll- I" County Curt
In the matter of the estate of Gustave Kcune,
deceased,
August 27th,l!09. Upon reading and filing the
duly verified petition of Kliiaboth Keune alleging
among other things that Gustave Keune, an in
habitant of said county died, intestate, in sad
county on the 20th day of August, T.I09, seized of
personal and real property situnted in said coun
ty, all of said real anil personal property lieing
exempt from levy and saloon attachment execu
tion or other mesne process, and praying that
general administration of said eitutc lied sprnwd
with: It is therefore ordered that a heuring lie
had upon said petition at the county court room,
j-i Huttsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska on the 24th
dav of September A. D , l;0l. at 10 o'clock a. m.
and that notices thereof bo given by publication
of this order for not less than three successive
weeks prior to such hearing, in the Nkwm-IIkiiai.1)
a semi-weekly newspaper published and circula
ted in said county, and due proof of publication
be made and filed in this otfice.
By the Court. 39-
Ali.kn J. Demon,
County Judge,
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Make Grape Jelly
Now
We have just received a fine
lot of large rich grapes, which
will make fine clear jelly and
which we are going to sell at
2c per pound.
We also have a good lot ot
crabapples which will sell at
70c per bushel.
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