The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, September 30, 1909, Image 8

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    CALLED TO CONVENTION.
Notice is hereby given to the repub
lican electors, that there will be held a
republican convention at 8 o'clock p.
m. on October 2d, ' 1900. in each of the
following precincts for the nomination
of one precinct assessor, one road over-
tnr Hph rod district, one con
stable, and one justice of the peace,
Kil convention to be held at the usual
votinir places: Tipton, Greenwood,
Salt Creek, Stove Creek, Elmwood,
South Bend. Weeping Water, Center,
Louisville, Avoca, Mt. Pleasant, Eight
Milo Grove, Nehawka, Liberty, Rock
lllufTs 1st, Rock Bluffs 2nd, Platts
mouth, Weeping Water City 1st ward,
2nd ward, 3rd ward, Plattsmouth 1st
ward, 2nd ward, 3rd ward, 4th ward,
5th ward.
In the city of Plattsmouth a primary
will be held in each ward at the usual
place of holding primaries at 7 o'clock
p. m. of eaid day to select delegates to
the city convention to De ncia bio
o'clock p. m. of said day at tire council
chamber in said city to nominate one
city assessor, one district assessor, two
constables and two justices of the
peace.
lhe apportionment of delegates shall
be one delegate for each 10 votes or
fraction thereof cast for Hon.
William II. Taft for president at the
general election held November 3, 1908,
to-wit:
1st ward 7 delegates.
2nd ward 8 delegates.
3rd ward 9 delegates.
4th ward 6 delegates.
5th ward 4 delegates.
In the city of Weeping Water a pri
mary will be held in each ward at the
usual place of holding primaries at 7
o'clock p. m. of said day to select dele
gates to the city convention to be held
at 8 o'clock p. in. of said day at the
usual place in said city to nominate one
city assessor, two constables and two
justices of the peace. The apportion
ment of delegates shall be one delegate
for each ten vote or major fraction
thereof cast for Hon. William II. Taft
for president at the general election
held November 3, 1908, to-wit:
1st ward 5 delegates.
2nd ward 8 delegates.
3rd ward 5 delegates.
Wii.lard Clapp,
Chairman.
'HERE are foods for
all purposes but
For the brainenergy
business men need; the
muscle-energy workmen
need; the nerveenergy
housewives need ; the all
round energy school chil
dren need.
A soda cracker in ap
pearance more than a
soda cracker in goodness,
freshness, crispness.
Moisture proof packages.
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
May Changs Ownership.
L. T. Webster, of the firm of Web
ster Bros., real estate, loans and insur
ance, of Sidney, Iowa, was in the city
Tuesday making an inspection of the
'Wetenkamp block, the building in
which the News-Hkram) is located.
"There is a probability that this prop--erty
will soon change hands and Mr.
Webster will represent the new pur
chasers .
New Brirtflo Placed.
For some months past a force of men
liave been engaged in building a bridge
for use on the main line just west of
Pacific Junction. It was completed
Tuesday and the cement gang of this
city was sent over to assist in plncing
it in po3 ition. The new bridge is a
much more substantial structure than
the old.
Do Not Ex
periment
You Will Make No Mistake If
You Follow This Plattsmouth
Citizen's Advice.
Those Creen Dollars,
Hugo Ascmifsen was the lucky man
InWescott's green dollar stunt this
week, the clock stopping at 4 02-44 and
his ticket reading 4-20, within about
seventeen minutes of the time, and as
his was the closest reading present he
was awarded the prize. It will be re
membered that he missed the winning
number two weeks ago by one second.
Rev. W. L. Austin, the new pastor
of the M. E. church in this city, came
in yesterday morning from his former
home in Ashland and will hereafter
number himself among us. His family
is visiting for a few days at Waverly
ana Lincoln and vlR arrive the latter
part of the week.
Like The Northwest.
C. C. Wescott is in receipt of a com
munication from his father and brother
who recently went to Alberta, Canada,
stating that they are enjoying their
outing very timeh. They are much
pleased with that section of the northwest.
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pain in your back, uri
nary disorders, dizziness and nervous
ness, it's time to act and no time to
experiment. These arc all symptoms
of kidnev trouble, and you should seek
a remedy which is known to cure the
kidneys.
Doan's Kiddey Pills is the remedy to
use. No need to experiment. It has
cured many stubborn cases in Platts
mouth. Follow the advice of a Tlattsmouth
citizen and be cured yourself.
Frank S. Brinkman, Eleventh Street,
Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I can vouch
for Doan's Kidney Pills, knowing them
to be a good kidney remedy. My back
at times became so lame that the
simplest movement was painful and I
had frequent headaches and dizzy spells
that caused me no end of annoyance.
Mornings on getting up, I could hardly
drag myself about and in spite of the
many remedies I used, I found no re
lief. Finally I began taking Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured from Gering &
Co.'s drug store. They made a prompt
ard permanent cure,"
For sale by all dealers. Trice 50
cents. Foster-Vilburn Co
New York, solo agents
States.
Remember the name-Doan's and
take no other. 4(5-4
New Duties Added, i
In addition to his regular employ
ment of keeping the peace of the city
and rounding up an occasional hobo, the i
chief of police must officiate as street
commissioner. At the last meeting oi
the city council held Monday night this
move was decided upon owing to the
exhausted condition of the funds and
the imperative need for retrenchment
somewhere.
estate.
You are further notified that a hearing will lie
had upon Mid petition before thU court on the 16
day of October. 1119. at 9 o'clock a. m. and that all
objections, if any. must bo liled on or before said
dav and hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
this 25 day of September, 1909
ISeai.1 Allen J. Eebson.
47- County Judge.
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Notice of Dissolution. j
riattsmouth. Neb.. Sept 12, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership
of K. G. Dovey & Son. heretofore composed of the
signers hereof, is by mutual consent this day dis
solved. Oliver C. Dovey retiring therefrom. The
business of said partnership will be conducted
hereafter under the name of E. G. Dovey & Son
by George E. Dovey and Horatio N. Dovey. who
assume all debts and liabilities of the former
tirm and will pay the same
Horatio N. Dovey.
47-8 GKomiK K. Dovey.,,
Oliver C. Dovey u,
Notice To Creditors.
ATCHISON
LEAVENWORTH
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS
Are Best Reached by the
TUB MAXY USES OF PAFER
In the home cannot be estimated. It can be used to beautify the
otherwise ugly pantry shelves, to put under the carpets, in fact 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 sell for
5c per bunch. The News-Herald.
State of Nebraska. ) cq
In Pjiuntv C.ntirt
Cass County. i '
In the matter of the estate of Hannah C. Black,
deceased. ,. , . .
Nniirn is hereby given that the creditors of said
deceased will meet the Administrator of said es
tate, before me. County Judge of Cass County,
Nebraska, at the County Court room in Platta
mnuth.in said Countv. on the 1 1th day of October.
1909. and on the 12th day of April. 1910, at 9
o'clock A. M.. each day. for the purpose of pre
senting their cluims for examination, adjustment
and allowance.
Six month are allowed for the creditors of said
deceased to present their claims and one year for
the Administrator to settle said estate, from the
Uth day of October, 1909.
Witness my hund and seal of said County Court,
at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 9th day of Sep
tember, 1909.
Allen J. Hkmon.
Seal.1 County Judge.
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Have you had colToe and biscuit this
week at John P.auer's. If not, why not?
Letral Notice.
ButTalo, i slnto of N,.brD,i.a , .....
for the United unty of Cass
' i in the matter of tho estateof Tcter Kauen, de-
' Ci-aseil. '
To all persons interested. j
You arc hereby notified that there has been
liled in this court tho petition of E. D. Cummins.
J. U. Martin, C. L Martin and William Welirbein;
alleging therein among other things that said
l'eter Kauen departed this life, intestate, on the
22nd day of March, I'M, at which time no was n
resident nnd inhabitant or snm county, iobvuim
both real and personal eMate I he prayer or sain
petition is that estate bo administered and that
J. 1 Falter apiiointed administrator of said
Reduced rates via. Missouri
Pacific to Chicago, St Louis, Kan
sas City and St Joe. Dates of
sale August 28th to Sept. 8th
and September Uth to 19th. See
agent for rates, limits, and etc.
Hugh Norton, Agent.
Fall Opening t
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The Old
Buggy...
made new for a few cents and
a little, labor. With
The
Sherwin-Williams
Buggy Paint
you ran paint and varnish at
tlie same operation. You will
be surprised how easy it is
to renew vehicles.
Let us show you color cards.
SOLD BY
F.C. FC3ICKE & CO.
EXPERT PILL MIXERS.
Rexall Store.
7.
v.
Mr WW
Please call
and see my
line of HATS.
Prices $2.50 to
no.
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Attention Farmers and Stock Raisers! j
Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hog Salvet or mcdi-
cated Salt is the best remedy for all kinds of
stock to make them tat well and aid digestion i
and also a blood builder. If not satisfied witn re
sults money refunded. Sold at the feed store of
J. V. E6ENBERGER
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Last Rates of the Season
$25.00 TO CALIFORNIA: These very Low one-way rates
are in eirect until October 15th. The Burlington runs daily through
tourist sleepers to Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Denver,
scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City.
$25.00 TO WASHINGTON, OREGON AND THE
NORTHWEST until October 15th. You have choice of two Bur
lington through trains, via Billings to the coast, ove via the great
northern, one via the northern pacific. All classes of through
equipment, including tourist sleepers.
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS: October 5th and 19th
to the far west and northwest. Inquire about Mondell 320 acre
homestead lands.
WINTER TOURIST RATES: Ask nearest agent about
winter tourist rates to south and southeastern resorts.
The United States Land and Irrigation Exposition at Chicago,
Nov. 20th to Dec. 4th, will be of vital interest to the farmer.
W. L. PICKETT, Ticket Agent, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Ii. W. Wakely, G. P. A., Omaha.
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