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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1910)
? t Y ? ? f ? Y ? Y t ? Y t ? ? t f I ? t ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? f Fifty Years flrPliflff I j CREAM 3 Maile from Grapes I Makes the food of superior healthfukess and finest quality Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, ss. In County County of Cass. Court. In the matter of the estate of Abel Bevan, deceased. To all persons interested :- Ycu are hereby notified that there has been filed in this Couit the peti tion of Catherine Bevan, widow of said deceased, alleging therein that said Abel Bevan departed this life vin said County, leaving an estate to i:e aaininisiereu, ana praying lor the appointment of an administrator. " You are fuither notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before this .couit at Plattsniouth in said County on the 8th day of March 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. That all objections, if any, mubt be filed on or before said ilay and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the County,, Couit of.sajd county thia Sth day of February 1!10. Seal. ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge 8G-C. ... J. P. Falter, left for Fremont this , afternoon, where he was called 0:i important business. "Tired at Three IF typewri.eis were machines run mechanical means in stead of human hands, you would find that, witii-a given mmwit of power, a Monarch could be run at a higher maintained speed than other typewriters. Run by "girl power," you find that the Monarch is run at a higher all-day average speed than other typewriters, and without a "tapering off," from fatigue toward the day's end. !rJoth these truths are due to the fact that lightens the draft, uses rower more economically. Eliminates the waste of energy that typifies the heavy-touch machines. This in turn means increased production per machine and de creased cost of typewriter work ter folio. ' ' THE MONARCH TYPEWRITER ? 111 South 15th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Executive Office? : Mcminn Typewriter Building, 300 Broadway, New York. 13 A Communication. "By their fruits ye shall know them," Mat. 7-20. There arc a few people in Platts mouth that do not know the florist's wife, as a good, kind, christian woman. Not only does she carry or send flowers to the sick and aged and sorrowing ones, but honors many a friend and visitor to our city with with flowers to poor and rich alike, To the sick many a dish of fruit or a dainty dish of something is prepared by her for them.,' Hhc is working with might and main, "For every land to save the children from the dreadful curse of the saloon and gambling den, yes trying to save every boy and girl in our city instead of saving the saloon, as the cry goes out over our land from heart broken mothers and wives and sisters to save the boys and girls and not the saloons if you want to "see Platts niouth succeed" Stand up for our righteous citizens and not for the out of town man that does not care for our city as we do.. -We caro to protect its most sacred things and the up building of our city and our home. Yours for the future 'to see Platta mouth succeed. A Friend. O'clock?" "No Sir! I The Monarch Light Touch and the Monarch Rigid Carriage are exclusive Monarch features, every other import ant feature of the modern typewriting machine, such as Back Space Key, vTwo Color Ribbon Shift, Contained Tabula tor, etc., etc., will also be found on the Monarch. Let us give you a demon stration of Monarch Light Touch and other Monarch advancements. Write For Illustrated Descriptive Literature. OBITUARY STATEMENT. Popular Cass County Man Native of Liberty Precinct. Hubert Clark Kendall was btim March 17, 1M)9, in this vicinity near the place where his death oc curred, lie was a son of Frank CJ. Kendall, now a result nt of this vil lage. He was married April 2, ls)l, to Miss Hosa Davis, a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ben P. Davis, of Wyo ming precinct, and ever since their marriage they have lived happily in their pleasant home northeast of this village. Their three children are: Bessie, aged 15 years, David, aged 8 years, antl Hachel, aged. 2 years. Mr Kendall was well known all over Cass and Otoe counties, and no man stood higher in the estima tion of the people, his jovial dis position anil strict business integ rity making him very popular among his many acquaintances. He was an energetic citizen whose business abil ity resulted in the accumulation of a large amount of land and per sonal property, and their home was a model of comfort antl neatness. The funeral services were held in the U. B. church northeast of this village Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Kev. A. E. Terry of Nebraska Citv offi ciating, his text being John 5:16, "The Pathos of God's Love." In ternient was made in the cemetery near the church, the pall bearers being A. L. Becker, A. O. Pcarsley, Ed Leach, Elmer Chapman. Jesse Pill and James Tigner. The large mini! er of friends attending the fun eral and the beautiful floral offerings were impressive testimonials of the high esteem in which the deceased was held by people who have known him well during -his life-time, and all realize' the great loss this com munity has sustained in the death of Hubert Kendall a shock from which his friends will not soon recover. The devoted wife, the loving children, the eged father and other relatives have the most sincere sympathy in this sail bereavement. Now Ready. Dr. Barnes is now located so that he can accommodate a few roomers, who would like good accomodations and pleasant surroundings. He will also take a limited number of good boarders. He is situated in the Sehielilkneieht resilience just west of Chicago avenue and will treat you right. Mrs. Barnes will also engage again in the dressmaking business at the above location. She requests her old patrons to give her a call. d99-tf. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A Y V ? ? V ? ? ? t Y ? t ? ? Y Y J Y ? ? ? f ? ? ? Y ? ? ? Y ? Y ? Y ? Y ? ? ? Y t ? ? Use the Monarch" HLTGHT TOUCH COMPANY. CONDUCTS ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONALTY Assets of Dabncr T. Thacker, Estate OCcrcd at Public Sale. TJie administrator of the estate of Dabncr T. Thacker, deceased today offered for sale at the south front door of the court house the assets of the estate of said deceased. The property was only partly sold and the sale for the balance continued for a week. There was offered one note for $"IXH) face value due in eight years from next April Nth with in terest at 5 per cent, secured by mort gage on 107.70 acres of land with farm buildings situated thereon, and the same was sold for $1850.00 to George Mitlkiff, husband of one of the heirs of the deceased, he being the highest bidder for the note and mortgage. There arc yet two small notes ami some household furniture yet unsold, which will be offered next Saturday. King Cole Carnival at Union "Old King Cole Was a jolly old soul A jolly old soul was he, He called for his pipe And he called for his bowl. And he called for his fiddlers three. livery fiddler had a fiddle, And a very fine fiddle had he: Tw ee-t weedle-dee.t weedle-dee, Went the fiddlers, Oh! there's none so rare As can compare, With King Cole and His Fid dlers three." At the village of Union, which by the way never does anything by halves the number of fiddlers used by the. jolly King Cole has been multiplied by seven. And all this is in honor of the anniversary of the birth of Lincoln. And to add to the frenzy of the long haired musicians, prizes reanging from a shaving ticket, donated by the village barber to $1.00 worth of merchandise offered by Bill Banning, as well as $5.00 worth of false teeth to be donated by Dr. Newell the dentist, will be given to the one extracting the best music from his fiddle. Twenty one lusty tiddlers have subscribed thcr names to the list of contestants. Thev will fiddle by ones, by twos, by threes and 'by fours, and finally' the entire orchestra will unite in one irrand burst of thrilling music. This is the first meeting and the movement is so popular that it promises to be como an annual affair. The village trustees have ordered that no con fetti be thrown which may mar the pleasure of the younger element. Next year the number of violinists will no doubt be doubled. Will be a Singer. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koch, of Chicago, will be pleased to learn that the stork visited them February 11th. leaving with them a fine specimen of humanity, of the masculine gender, and who n the future w'll bear the cuploneous name of William Ramsey Koch. Jacob was formerly a member of tho musical organizat'ons of Platts niouth, and h's est'niable w;fe the adopted daughter of Judge and Mrs. 13. S. Ramsey. Tho news extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Koch , and predict that the young son will live to make a baratone singer of whom his parents will be proud. ( BARGAINS IN LANDS. 800 acres 6 miles from Hcmingford, Box Butte County, level, dark soil, fenced, 500 acres in cultivation, fair house, barns, wind mills and tanks. Price $23.50 per acre. Cannot be beat. 480 acres fenced mostly level, 100 acres culti vated, ordinary improvements. One mile from town. Price $18.50 per acre. Great Bargains. 610 acres fenced, 100 cultivated, wind mills, tank.and other improvements, mostly rolling and would make a splendid ranch, in Boxbutte County, price $13.00 per acre. 320 acres 4 miles from Ilemingford, level, black soil, fenced, 80 acres cultivated. Fine as silk. Only $23. per acre. We hace 10 other bargains in this locality. G40 acres, fcest of soil, in good neigh borhood, near school, at $13.50 per acre.GlO acres 12 miles from Bishnell, no improvements at $9.50 per acre. This is certainly a snap. Both last named tracts are in Kimball county. We have our books loaded with bar gains; and if none of the above suit semi us a description of what vmi want. WINDHAM IXVKSTMKXT LOAN COMPANY dl03-2.vML2x Miss Mary Long -spent the day in the metropolis, having gone to Omaha on No 15 this 'morning. Sol Adanison, superintendent of the paint shop, was called to Council Bluffs this morning on business. Public Auction. I will sell at public sale at the R:iy Chrisswiscr home on Monday, Feb. 14 my horses, cattle and faVm implements. Sale to begin at 10 A. M. sharp. Lunch at Noon. J. W. SAGE.Owner Notice to Pay Up. In the most friendly manner pos sible I desire to notify all who are in debted to me in any amount that I will expect a settlement of their account at the tune of the coming pay day. It is absolutely imperative that all bills he paid ami no further notice will I ! If ot given, ii you owe me in any sum, you will avoid additional ex pense anil legal difficulties by calling upon me at the time specified. If I owe you, present your bill ami you will get your money Again I say that this is positively the last notice. 70A75 t-f M. Fangcr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Stale of NcilirnNkft us. IN COUNTY COUKT cami i ouniy, In ilin matter of tho estate of Mary Mown UeoeumHl. Notlro Ik hereby Ktven that tho creditor of said deceased will meet tho administrator of huIiI estate. Iieforo mo, County Judge if ("ana County Nebraska, at tho County Court room In l'lHtlsniotith, In snld County, on the Itlth day of February HMO and oti tho 22 August 11)10 at 10 o'clock A. M., each day, for tho purpose of presontliiK tiielr claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for tho creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for tho administration to settle sbki estate, rrom tlio nun day of February into. . ' Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at l'lattsmotith, Nebraska, this 4 uuy ui January iimo. ALLEN J. HEEHON (Seal) County Court LEGAL NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COUItT OP CASS I'OltlTI, Nf.MKASKA. In tho Matter of tho Estate OltDEIt of Waeluv (called James) TO SHOW Krowlek, Deceased. CAL'HK. Thli canso came on for hearing- on the petition of Will J. HtrelKht. administrator of tho estate of Waclav Krowlek, deceased, praying for license to sell Jxit 81, Ih'Iiik the West half of tho West half of South East oiiarter of North West quarter of Hoc. 12, Twp. 12, Hko. 1H E. In Cass county, Nebraska or a auMU-lect amount of tho same to hrhiK tho sum of SUO.UA for thtt payment of the costa of administration, there not heltiK sunident personal proierty to pay tho same. It In therefore ordered that all persons in terested in said folate appear before. mo at ho District Court room In I'litttsmoutli. Cass count v. Nebraska, on tbn '-lt tnv ir of Feby. 11)10, at It) o'clock A. M.. to show cause why a license should not I hi granted to said administrator to sell so much of th above ricscrllx-d real estate of said dwascd. as shall be necessary to pay said debts ami expense. It Is further ordered that this order lie published in The Nrmi Wrrklv Vrn Htraltl, a send weekly nowspaor published at I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, for a period of four weeka next prior -Ui the d ate of said heaintj. Dated this 10 day of January, loll). UAKVKY 1). TKAVIS Judge of the District Court CHATTLE MORTGAGE SALE. To all whom It may concern: Notice h hereby given that The Brumwlrk-Balke-Collender Company of Chicago Cook County Illinois will on the 2Sth.dav of Feb. eary 11)10 in the Town of I'lattsmouth Nebr- ntxKo, on mil. sireet in iront or the Hotel lillcy lllock, at 10 o clock A. M. sell at Public Auction by virtue and under the nindliiona of a Chattel Mortgage, the following ile- crllied goods and chattels, vis Two 4 x H eclipse Carrom Tables numbers 15208 and 1.1228 Cues, Cue Racks, UrldgiM, Hall Racks. Rublier cover, and. two sets of Coinpcsltli n I'ool Halls, all belonging with the wild ltd lot. and any other fixtures thereunto belonging The reason fur said sale are as follows on May tho (Hh. 1!SH) II. E. Hand exvii!d Ui The Brunawlck-Balke-Collender Com pany ten I'romlHwiry notes or (lO.(K) each drawing Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum due In one two three four five six seven eight nine and ten months afler date, and to secure the payment of suld note he executed a Chatlef Mortgage of even date therewith on the Chattels alsive dcacrllicd to tho llrunswick-Ualko-Collcndcr Company, which mortgage was Hied in the olllce of tho County Clerk of Cass Couuty Nebraska on the ltlth. day of May lttot) at 9 o'clock and 47 minutes A. M. and duly recorded. The conditions of said mortgage are such that in case default should lie made In payment of either or any of said notes, or If the mortgagee should at any liuiu (Item themselves Insecure it shall Ui lawlull for said mortgagee to take Immediate posses sion of said Chattels and dispose of theui al public a net Ion. and out of the money arising from said sale pay ail that remains unpaid on said notes, together with all charges, costs, and expenses incident thereto. There Is now duo and unpaid six of the above described notes, those falling due Oetolier Uh.. November Oth.. Dtvonibci Hli. ltMK) aim January nth., February tith. and March tith., IlilO. the last mentioned note being due by virtue of default under the said mortgage, a total of fiiO. with interest at tt per cent f.-om tho (ith. day of May 11M), and the sud mortgagor having defaulted In the payment of said sums, the mortgagee now seeks to foreclose. No still or proceed inn at law has tieen Instituted to recover Ihe ium herein sought to be -ollected. The proccuife derived from the sale of the property herein described will he applied under tu condition of Uie fald icortiae. Dawd this 7th. day of February 1010. TbrBruukwIrk-Balke-C Header t entpan) By H. B. Wmdhaui, Attorney and Agvul ART STUDIO ar.d CRAFT SHOP flmtiurtion in wami rolnr. art leather. bra1k and courier, rloinn dncorslinn A (rend op purtunily tol-atn sri. wht-n vou once knw I it. ou csj earn a H eal riVai of nionev in mur home Hfsl of iniiiuciioii b leacnei whoiiii-ni inant n in an centers in the east, and in Allie'S Hans Wnln loi free particulnrs. Mrs. M HEX COTTON, 607 Bee Hlda., Omaha. Nch. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A i Smoke an I And be Happy Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has. Experience, Ability, Judgement Telegraph or Write Robert Wilkinson, Dunbar, Nebr. Or call at the News-Herald office and we will save you trouble and expense in Retting dates and terms. Good Service. Reasonable Rate. f,.iiiii.,l..H.4..H.,.,,,.,.,ijiti,,ii.,. John Durraan Expert Blacksmith! Has taken charge of the Wil- f hum Puis Blacksmith Shot) t f 4 1-2 miles west of Murray. 4 All kinds of Fine Horseshoe- T ing and all kinds of Black- J smithing. Satisfaction guar- r I anteeu. Call on Him. HATT & SON BUYS Poultry,!Butter, E 1D0KUS $3.$3so&$4.SIIOES D0Y5J $2A9 523 THE- LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." I hava worn W. L. Douglas shoes for th past sis yesri, and always find they are far superior lo all other high grade shoes In style, comfort and durability." W. Q. JONES. 119 Howr'1 Ut'ea. N. V. If I could take you into my largo fac tories mt Brockton, Mast., and show you how carefully W. L Douglas shoes ere made, you would realize why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. C ADTIOW-Nre tliat W. !,. IloiiKlaa name and price IS atainped on the Imtliim. Titkr . Niibwtllutv. If your riralrr raiinol III ynn with W I.HoailMahurs, write fur Mail Orclrr ('atalns. (V. I.. HihiiiIbs, llivckton. FOR 4AIJC BT - I oseph Fetzer SETTLER'S -:)!cuasio!i I on mcI ip UfltCH j On sale every firt and third Tuesday in each month to every part of the Southwest. )) M SS0U3?. ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TEXAS. OKLAHOMA, KANSAS AND COLORADO Huch Norton, Agent. V IX rf sK r J