From Thursday's Daily. Drury Phcbus was called to Omaha on biuunoas this morning. Frank Dunbar was to the metropolis on train today. a pasHcngcr tlio morn ng ma- i x t jvira. J. I'j. Aicuanivi was a pass- ecnger on the morning train for the metropolis today. ' y. T, Smith visited Council Bluffs friends today, going on the early train this morning. 11. 0. and H. M. Colo spent the day at the automoblic show, going on the early train. II. T. Fry departed for Sioux City this morning having visited relatives in this city for a time. Fred Hild and wife, viewed the auto exhibit today, going to Omaha on the early train this morning. II. A. Hart of Weeping Water arrived this morning and will resume his service as a juror in tho distict court. T. II. Kirk, representing the De troit Stove Works, was in the city hist night and called on J. Bauer and Son. He denied that he was go'ng to buy an auto, but one could observe merry twinkle in Jake's eye, which plainly indicated that he meant to get one alright. the wedding. Mr. Toren departed for his home this morning, while his wife will remain for a few days. Rev. John Swanson, who solem nized the marriage ceremony for the Nystron-Johnson wedding at the Swedish church last evening, departed for his home this morning. John Gauer and his brother Chris of Cedar Creek were in tho city today looking after business. Joe Schmadcrcr, of Louisville, tran sacted business in the county scat today. C. F. Vallcry and wife of the pr cinct were in the city today looking after business matters. reier i.cu oi ueciar ureek, was a Plattsmouth visitor today attend ing the funeral services of George Sitzman. Hon C. K. Noyes. of Louisville was in the city today looking after business matters of importance. M. Meisinger and G. P. Meisingcr and wife of near Cedar Creek, were in the city today. G. 11. Olson went to Omaha this morning to look after some supplies for his rapidly increasing photecard business. W. W. Weeks and C. H. Hula went to Omaha this morning where they will take inventory of Burlington supplies. Sheriff C. 1). Quinton was called to FJmwood on business for the county this morning, returning on the after noon train. J. J. Weidcman returned to Platts mouth this morning to do jury service having been to his home at Greenwood for a few days. Robert Windham Jr. and wife went to Omaha on the morning train to day to take in the auto exhibit.and call on their friends. John llennings and his brother Charles C. and his son Ferdinand were in the oity to attend the funeral f George Sitzman today. "Mr. George Walters, of Grand Island, was an over night visitor at the home of his brother, It. 0. return ing to his home this morning. Georgo Dovey Jr. visited the auto mobile exhibit this morning with a view of purchasing a machine, after Ito sees some demonstrations. Miss Marie Kaufman was a Platts mouth visitor today looking after business matters. Miss Kaufman is in the mercantile business at Cedar Creek, and also postmistress of the village. S. II. Atwood, of Lincoln, arrived this morning to consult Judge Newell on important business matters. Mrs. Emily Morrison and daughter Miss Edna, spent the day in Omaha going on the morning train. T. A. Stevens, of Kansas City, was in tho city last evening in the interest of his concrete grave vault, and the News will have something to say further relative to the matter. Mrs. Julia Narshel and her daugh ter Mrs. Mary Straka, went to Lin coln on the morning train today, to visit Mrs. Narshel's daughter Mrs. Dunham who- is quite sick. '' Mrs. M. A. Ingalls, of Fairfield, Iowa who has been the guest of her, son, L. L. for a few days, departed for Lincoln this morning where she will visit her sister for a time. Andy Kroehler, a member of the well known hardware firm of Kroehler Brothers went to Pacific Junction this morning to put the spouting on a mamouth ice house, just completed this winter. Mrs. Julia Dwycr and daughter Leona departed for Lincoln this morn ing where the little girl will visit her grand-mother for a time while Mrs. Dwyer goes on to St. Joseph and Kansas City on business. II. R. Neitzel the Murdock banker arrived last evening on No 2 and visited relatives over night departing for Omaha on the morning train today. E. 0. Dunavin, of Grand Island, called on. our hardware man John "Bmckt A Sou this morning and sold this cnterpriziug firm a car of Kokomo . fence. Carl Hnleinberg, of Lincoln, is the guest of G. Roman and family and other Plattrtinoulh friends, remaining xovf r Tor the wedding of Miss Johnson today. Mr. A. E. R. Ncligh is in the city with her son Charles II. who is stand ing trial for wife desertion in the district court. Fred Budabusch and W. V. Harmer of Wisner arc also wit nesses in the same suit. J. Winkler. Mis. Frank Busche and Mrs. Harvey Weldy, of Omaha, arrived this morning anil will be guests of John Busrhc and family for a time. From Friday's Daily. Adolph Geese transacted business in the metropolis this forenoon. Arthur Troop accompanied his aunt Mrs. Young to Omaha today, on the morning train. Joe Fetzer was a passenger to the metropolis on the atternoon train being called there on business. Miss Greenlan, Miss Carlson and Miss Holemberg all of Omaha, re' lurnca to tneir nomes tins morning after having been guests at the Ny- strom-Johnson wedding. which was mentioned sometime ago as a probubJe scheduled asset for Plattsmouth. William Murray of Mynard was a Plattsmouth visitor today, called here on business. J. G. Schoeman returned to his home at Louisville today having served on every panel so far since the jury term began. Tho court excused him for the term. v Henry Englckimicr drove in twelve miles this morning before No 15 left for Omaha, and boarded it for the auto show. Henry says the roads in the country are bad in places being so icy that a team can scarcely get over them. From Saturday's Daily. Service at the Masonic Home, Sunday at 3: 30 P. M. All arc invited. R. B. Windham did not go to the auto show, but went to Omaha ou business today. Superintendent Gamble was called to Omaha to see the display of autos Joe Adams, spent a few hours in Plattsmouth today looking after busi ness matters. W. Burnett and wife of Eight Mile Grove spent the day in Plattsmouth looking after business matters. William Cross returned to his home at Union today, having Bpent the week on the jury. Byron Clark returned from Chicago on the morning train today, where he was called on business. Miss Minnie Guthmnn was a passen ger to the metropolis on the morning train, where she called . on friends. John Kreager finished a week's service on the jury and departed for his home this morning, he will return to be here for Monday. Miss Blanch Robertson came down from South Omaha last evening where she is teaching in th public school and will spend Sunday" with her par ents, James M. Roberta. n and. wife. 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 1 will expect a settlement of their account at tho time of the coming pay day. It is absolutely imperative that all bills be paid and no further notice will be given. If you owe me in any sum, you will avoid additional ex pense and legal difficulties by calling upon me at the time specified. If I owe you, present your bill and you will get your money. Again I say that this is positively the last notice. 70&75 t-f M. Fangcr. this morning. Mrs. Anna Bach went to Omaha on the morning train today where she spent the day. Mrs. Fred Morgan and her sister Miss Atwood were Omaha passengers on the morning train today. 0. P. Stewart a former resident of Cass county, was in the city today ooKing aucr business matters. Mrs. Bintcr went to the hospital this morning to visit her huslunwl who has been siek for some time. Ed Becker and his brfttlicr-in-Iuw George- Wallinpcr, (f F.igl t Mile Grove prceintt were in the city today looking after business matters u'i the court house. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, ss. 7 County County of Cass. " Court. In the matter of the? estate of Abel Bevan, deceased. To all persons interested'.' You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this Court the peti t.on of Catherine Bevan, widow of said deceased, alleging therein that said Abel Bevan departed this life in said County, leaving un estate to be administered, and praying for the appointment of an administrator. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before this court at Plattsmouth in said County on the 8th day of March 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. That all objections, if any, must b filed on or before said day and hour of hearing, Svitness ir.y hand and the seal- of the County Court of said County this th day of February 1910. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON. 800' - County Judge Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement Telegraph or Write Robert Wilkinson, rVmHftp Nth i Or call at the News-Herald office and we will save you trouble and expense in getting dates and terms. Good Service. Reasonable Rate- C...,..l..M..i..t..t"8-l-i-m"t"i-8"HHfr-M" John Durman I Expert Blacksmith Has taken tharge of the Wil X liam Puis Blacksmith Shop 4 4 1-2 miles west of Murray. T All kinds of Fine Horseshoe ing' and all kinds of Black smftltlng. Satisfaction guar anteed. Call on Him. In the county court t'jdiy, iud'ie Beeson listened to t!ic first li.Wjinjr of claims against the estate of Gulif.ff.vi Buss,deeeased and the second dal'ff for the adjustment ftf claims in the estate of Konrad Heirtirmnn, estate. , The carload of oranges wrecked r pursuance an onisr of th lloaor- yesterday morning iit the yards were iUble Harvey D. Trais, judge of the sold yesterday afternoon to the mcr- jfltnct court f Cas.s uuinty,. Nebraska chants in the city, aft-1 for a time Plattsmouth poople will have the benefit of cut prfac on some fin fruit. Notfce of Sale. In the fMslricl Cmrt of C'a.ss County, In the maUcr of the. Estate of Waclav (called Jtvmo Crowlck, deceased. Notice i- hereujp given that in W. A. Campbell accompanied bv Mrs. Creamer and Mrs. Yardley, boarded No 15 for Omaha thia morning Phil Becker was a passenger to the metropolis on the morning train todav. where he took in the auto exhibit. Charley Dovey and Dwyght Pat terson were viewing the auto show today, going on the morning tram. F. II. Steppet and wife departed for Lincoln and Havclock this morning where they will visit relatives over Sunday. C. L. Wiles and wife went to Omaha on the morning train today, where they spent the time bsplecting the auto exhibit. J. C. Lemon and II. II. Weidcman. of Greenwood, returned home this morning having served on the Jury for the week. Miss Hernia Kelasek, Miss. Marie Svodoba and Mrs. Joe Kahocek were Omaha passengers on the, morn mg train today. Mrs. A. S. Will and daughter Miss Fannie nut Mr. Will in Omaha this morning aud united the auto show for a few hours. Wanted women everywhere to as sist with my startling" physiological tuberculosis discoveiy. Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, Central National Pank, Columbus, Ohio. A poMal- will bring you full particulars anttf prove a re velation, d JIG fx E. E. Bird, of Aurora, Nebraska. who has Ix-en visiting life; nephew, Nels CrisHinger and family for a few days, departed for Mt. Pleasant la. to visit lus boyhood home for a time. Mr. Bird stated that he croscd the river here in when the cars were ferried over the river. John Lohnes and soil Ed,' ef near Cedar Creek were in the city today, looking; after business matters at the court honse. Ed being out $7.00 for a warrant he expected to receive from the county, but discovered it had been taken, charge of by another party wh had faded to give it to him Mr. Newell has lately been pro moted to Auditor of freight accounts and stationed at Chicago. The posi tion is the mest important yet filled by this younjc man, but wo have no hesiU-ocy in saying that there is not the least doubt but that he will make gocsd in his new position. He has rented a house in Chicago and has shipped his household goods aheai; a ad will soon be keeping house again Janus Campbell, of Tnion. boarded the morning train for Omaha, to view the auto exhibition today. A. S. Will departed for Broken Bow on the morning train today, where he was called on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and daughters Geraline and Muriel were osengeis on the early train to iha this morning to view the nnoblie display. Kenneth Ask with, of Dunning, Neb. visited his grand-father W. S. Ask with rt the Masonic Home, over night, departing for Omaha on the morning train today. Attorney Wilson, of Ashland was a Plattsmouth visitor today looking after business at the county court. Mrs. Maggie Wolf was a passenger to Shannon City, Iowa on the morn ing train today, where she will visit relatives for a time. Mrs. J. E. Douglas and son William Dean went to Omaha this morning to meet Miss Marie and to look after some business matters. Redemption. Jf from the darkmcd paths of Rullt To narrow ways of rlnhteous leve Ye care to win tho souls of mcr.. Use not the wearying words mid toar Which lend to endless chains of w ron Another link to sircniahen them, iiut peck to gather from t!iy lifts. As splnn!:iH dally, threud " thread. A w vU ( tilory bIioiik und ui'lttl t. And ns. thy soul each i;i:sinK hour, Whilst tlmi.'ina wide Its hhIdIhk mesh, Tho Quezon. "Am 1 llvlna rlKht?" -(. M. Wnueloclu F. A. Hansen, of near Weeping Water was an over night visitor with friends in this end of the county, departing for Omaha this morning to sec the auto exhibit. Lou McClintoek, of Griswold Iowa, was. in the city on business this morn ing and called onhis friends at the tresaurers office. Mr. Swan J. Falk. 28 Cali. street Omaha who was a guest of the Ny-strom-Johnson nuptials returned to his home this morning. Mrs. J. A. Donclin, Mrs. Dr. E. W. Cook and son Harris, Mr. D. Hawksworth and wife all visited the uuto exhibit at Oniaha today. Miss Helen Clark, Miss Halley Parmelc and Miss Madalin Minor went to Omaha this morning to visit the auto exhibition a few hours. Speak tip quick for a 7-room dwel liiiK in the second ward in good re pair with 2 lots. Fruit and shade trees. Price SliolUH). Owner leaving town. Also a 4-rooin cottage on one lot within 2 blocks of the new Post Office site. Price $725 00-111-0 J. E. Barwiek, Dovey Block. S. M. Johnson returned to Omaha on the morning train, having been a guest at the Johnson home in this city, to attend the marriage of Miss Anna, M. Fangcr boarded the train this morning for tl'c metropolis today. Mrs. J. Terhune accompanied Mrs. Frank Wonder and her little boy to an Omaha hospital this morning, where the little fellow will have his eyes treated. E. M. Toren and family, of Stroms burg, Nebraska were in the city as guests of Gus Johnson to attend Mrs. II. A. Schneider and Mrs. Kate Miner were passengers on No 15 for the metroplois this morning where they will visit the auto show. J. E. Mason has the finest lino of frest fruits and candy in the city of Plattsouth. He sells Banannns for twenty cents per dozen. 115-ti S. Ray Smith, teacher near Weeping Water, came in this morning to visit his parents, Sain Smith and wife, '.?r Sunday and incidentally take in the reading circle. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, SS.n County; Court. County of Cass. In the Matter of the Lslatc of 1-rank G. Brown, deceased. To all Persons Interested'.' You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this Court the report of N. H. Meeker, administrator of above estate together with his peti tion for final settlement thereof You arc further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before this Court at the County court room at Plattsmouth is said County on the 22nd dav of March 1910, ut 10 o'clock A. M., and that nil objections, if any, must be filed on" or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seat of the County Court of said County this 21st day of February 1'JIU. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON 000 County Judge male on the- 21st dity of February, 1UIO, for the Jftle of ml estate here inafter descriljvl,, then- will be sold at tlie south diMir of thx- Court house in PLutsmouth, i'asscouaty, Nebraska on t.iia 2ord iSay of March, 1010, at ll'ficlock a. at., at public auction to '-the? highest bidder for cosh, the followirf descrilfttl real astatc, to- wit:- L 81, beiiij the vsct half of; the west half of tlte southeast qiiacter of the northwest quarter of Sectiun 12, town&tap 12,' range 13 coat, in Gus county, Nvbraska. Sale will reniiiu open one hwir. Dtftcd third 2Tt (Jay :f Februarr; 191. Will J. freight, Administrator ef said estate.. 8S-8 CHATTIZ MOR-EGAGE SOX. To -all whomilt nv roncornv Nollr is bnvby given ikat The Brvnswfclc-Baltce-CoUandor Ccnyaar of t'hhuKO. t ook Counl.y Illinois! will on f rii'2Kth.day of ico eary lUlO In tha-l'own oSTIaiisnwiiUi SMtr- tUKka, on tun.: rRti in. iront. or Uin HnUU Kikty Block, at 10 o clock. A. M. mil at Public Auction, hy virtue and uiulor tlnr conditions of a (Jh&tuil . MnrtgaKO. tun folUwInn d( cribod goods aioi: chatU-fti vis. 'I wo. 4 t H erJipno t'arrom TAhlos. rmmbtirs liMO and IM2S Ullos. I'll Harks. UttilKc?, Will KaekH. Hubbcr cover, and. two srt of. Composition Pool Hull. aU lxtnnliK wiUl tiie mid totdes. and any othor tu.ti.rns tdiHrmiiitJnli:lknliiK r life. reason. lor aia. HRiu-aro as umiowh on May the Bth. . HUM H- K. Raaii mecutod panjr ton I'ron tasory nams of. tiifcUO each I drawing intert-Ht,, at. inn nu. or mx. per rent nor annum uuo Ui 0110 wo Mirui four five- six seven eight nine anil turn. hiumUh afte.c date, and io wuro Lhir paynwn of said! not he executmt a t.nnttvl Uca-tgagn even rinto therewith. (B Gilt Ctar.tiK a how descrilxMl : to tan; Urunmrirk-Balke-CollenriM' Company, .wiucii. nwrUfivje. was filed in too (iflice of the Oiuiity Cluilt of Cm CuuiiLv Nebraska on Urn ltith. day of May lti()t'sw v o emeu ana i inimuw a. m. una caiiy. reeordi-a. i it conauions or snid inorlviKe are siu:h UmU Insane-default should he made In payment f nitJiec or any of hhI(I 'kiU-s, or if the imtrtKatti-e- sliould at ny time deem themselves iimctir It shall be 'owl nil for said iiN1imt Ut take Immediate ponhch sion of skl t'lmtnit aud dtsuow of Uirni at. ut)ilc auction. un.i out or liiu mo-iov arisinK rom said, Hulo pay all that nnmlti ntialc on sulu iioi-n, ioK'iner ltli all charges, costs, and exiieows incident tben-fo. llieru is now due and unnu.d oil of the above, described noten, those falling due x-tubor tltli.. Nov8(uhnr tith.. liccenilier titli. llMHt aud Jamtury tith., Kebruary tiOi.. and March, tith.. l'.tld. tho lift meuUotw-d nolo- Ix.'lng due by virtue of ricfwlt under the said morlguge. a toul of Ml. with lnvnt at O imt cent fnini tlio tith. day of May imtfi, and tho wild mortgagor ha.ritiu dhulied In the payment of said sums, the morrguwe now sii ks to foreclose. No suit or pnxt'cdmg at law has lieeu Instituted to. rurovor tliv sums liereiu sought to be collcctii, 'i'lio proceeds derived fnin the sale of the pro-ry herein desTilHl will he applied uuUVr llus condition of the taid mortgage. Dated this 7th.day or l-evruiiry r10. TbeBrunswlck-BalkeCol'iendef Company By K. B. Windham, Attorney and Agent. ATT k S ON BUYS ! Poultry, Butter, I Eggs andCream 7B0U6IIS $3.$3.504.SH0ES EDY5SHDE5, 5225 vkv M. Fangcr and son Ben went to Omaha on the morning tram today, where Mr. Funger will use his best cndeuYers to land the cloak factory THE LARGEST MAKER ANU RETAILER CF MEIfS FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "8UPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." "t nana worn W. L. Douglas shoes for Iha. aat sis years, and always find thenars far superior to all other high trade shoes In style, comfort and durability." W. Q.JONE8. 119 Howard Ave.. Utlca. N. Y. . If I could take you into- my lsrse fac toriea at Brockton, Mast and show you how carefully W. L Douglas.: shoes are made, you would realize why; they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are ef greater value than any other make. C! A1T-TI 0-8e Hist W. 1,. nongliM wuw snd prtre IS tanipwt on the hotlom. Tnkr .Nn Nniratllulr, It fisir ilrsier rsnnol fit von wlih W.l.roiEliuihps. wmetoi auaunler :sinlK. V.l..lliortM,Dtcxjlitorv FOB SAX.B ST. Joseph. Fetzer MR SIMM'S 'jggi CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. 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