I .1 Ooiboh lenEniajucSJiEJiEJ ita u!j uu ucj ucij urjuj From Monday's Daily. "Miu Inn Hatt was a passenger n the morning train for the metrop olis to day. Mrs. C. Neff went to Omaha this morning going on No 15 to spend the day with a friend. A. L. Anderson departed for Crcston and other Iowa points this morning with his line of goods. Geo. Thomas returned from Omaha m the morning train today where lie had heen on business. Ed Scluiliff returned to Glenwood this morning having spent Sunday with relative in Plattsmouth. Mrs. Guy 11. French and daughter, of Omaha spent Sunday the guests of T. R Hates and wife, returning to their home this morning. Meek Davis, of Murray, came in on the early M. P. trh.n this morn ing and was looking after important business matters in the city. Miss Julia Svobodn left for Omaha on the morning train today, where alio has accepted a good position with the green house people. Miss iSvohodu w nn experienced florist. Miss Florence Koyle returned to lier home at Glenwood on No G this morning, having been a guest of Mrs. U. C. Hyde and family for a few days. II. F. Kropp and V. P. Sheldon returned to .Plattsmouth th's morn ing to take their place on the jury in case their services should be re quired in, the adjustment of cases in tho court, . We arc glad to see our little friend, Edith Dovcy on the street again. It is her first appearance since her ac cident of a few weeks ago. Miss Edith says she has lost seventeen pounds but hopes to be herslef again .soon. ' 'Unclc TtrV." the genial clerk at the Do- cy Rivccry emporium departs this ovum for Kansas City to hear Miss Avce Dovcy, in "Old Dutch." Mr. and Mrs. George Dovey will go to Kansas City tomorrow. 0. K. Cromwell, of Weeping Water is in the city today registerd at the Riley. Mr. Cromwell is a retired hotel man having been in the business at Weeping Water for many years. Zuckweiller & Lutz have made a valuable improvement at their store aind added to the convenience of their commodious building by having an arch cut in the front between the drj'goods and grocery departments. G. W. Snyder and wife accompanied by their son Andrew were passengers to Omaha on the morning train today taking Andrew to specialist Dr. Pat- ton to consult the Dr. relative to the little boy's tonsils. J. W. Ileasoncr, of South Bene one of the staunchest republicans of h'w precinct was called to Platts mouth to do jury, duty this week. Hie jury in the tiering J.evila suit was selected before reaching Mr, Rcasoncr's name. John Domingo, of Weeping Water, W. A. Dull, of Murray, John Bogard, of Avoca and William Kunz of Elm wood, jurors for the term, returned this morning to take up the work of settling facts this morning in the district court. Dr. Elslcr and wife, spent the day in the metropolis, going on the morning train today. Master Richard, who celebrated his scve'nth birthday yester day could not bo presuaded to leave school, remained here while his parents visited Omaha. There lias liocn considerable com plaint on the part of the Burlington ;.crnployce8 about boys assembling on the right of way about "tins stock yards and climbing on moving freight trains, much to the annoyance of the trainmen, and to the great peril to their lile. Ge'orge W. Harshman, one of the pioneer citizens, from near Avoca was a Plattsmouth visitor this morning having been called to the county scat on business. Mr. Harshman has returned recently from a trip to Kansas and other southwestern counties, with a view of investing in real estate. Mr. Harshman has heen a leading farmer in his commun ity for many years, and in spite of his politics is a fine man to meet. Miss Kittie Cummings spent the day in Omaha going on the early train this morning. Roy Iscnbcrger, of Chappell, Nebr. was in the city looking after his real estate business this morning. John Frochlick of Ealgc, came in this morning and resumed his ac customed place on the jury. Mrs. A. M. Franks and Mrs. Lam borg spent the day in Omaha going on the early train this morning. John Chapman spent Sunday even ing with his mother's family in this city departing on No 15 this morning. F. E. Egcnbcrger and wife spent the day with Omaha friends, departing for the metropolis on the early train. Mrs. P. Lindsey and niece Miss Elian spent the day in Omaha with friends goihg on the morning train. II. S. Meisin&cr and wife, of Cedur Creeek went to Omaha on the morning train today to look after business matters. Lee Sharp, the Omaha machinist, spent Sunday with his family in this city returning to the metropolis this morning. II. II. Wcideman. of Greenwood, came to the county seat this morning to renew his duties as a juror for the Febr. term. J. C. Lemon of Greenwood, returned to Plattsmouth this morning and will take up his accustomed place on the jury this week. C. Yost of near Cedar Creek in. the city today attending was district court Joe Cook, of near Mynard, was a visitor in tho city looking after busi ness matters today. George Hild and wife, of Eight Mile Grove were Plattsmouth visitors this forenoon transacting business with the Plattsmouth merchants. Mrs. Krauc of Kansas City, is the guest of Mrs. Emma Nims. Mrs. Nims accompanied by her guest spent the day in Omaha. Miss Margaret llodgcrt was a passenger to Omaha on the morning train today, where she looked after business matters between trains. airs. 11. Lampocii ana son of Columbus, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. W. Lnrkins, Mrs Campbell's sister for B few days Mrs. Jennie Riggle and daughter Miss Cora departed for Oregan, Mo., on the morning train today where they will visit relatives for a time. Frank Warner and C. E. Weaver have returned from St. Joseph, Miss ouri where they have been invoicing stock for the C. B. it (J. for several days. B. Golding of the Vnriety store, erected a new awning over tho front of his building today. Sure sign of spring when the merchants begin to keep out the sun. Bruce Rosencianz of the real estate firm of Rosencranz & Son. went to Omaha on business on the early train this-morning to look after a business deal. Elmer Leyda, the Fall City attorney is in the city trying the case for his brother, J. M. Leyda, in which he has been sued by II. R. Gcring for damages. Mr. T. J. Colbert of Ashland, arrived Friday to spend a few days with his brother-in-law Peter Bates, and will return to his farm home Tuesday. ' J. W. Bowers of Clear Water.Nebr. who has been visiting his parents Lorence Bowers and wife for a few days departed for his home this morning. From Tuesday's Daily. George P. Benton, of Union was in the city today on business. The only smoke is "The Acorn.' It burns even and pleases you Try one. Made by Ptak & Bajeck. tf W. E. Clark of Nehawka, was a Plattsmouth visitor yesterday, looking after bushiest! maters. Lee Kirkpatrick of Nehawka, was a Plattsmouth visitor last evening registered at the Perkins. A S. Will and son Tom departed for Hennesy, Oklahoma on the morn ing train today, via Omaha where they will take the Rock Island for their destination. John Schippieassec went to Omaha this morning to investigate a car of wrecked banannas, with a view of having some that he can sell right. County Commissioner L. D. SwitJ zer, of Weeping Water, arrived today and met with the board in the tras- action of business for the county. R. D. McKensey, special agent for the National Fire Insurance Com pany a called on George Sayles in the interests of his company, today. J. W. Holmes, the handsome Murray merchant and his brother Troy, of Chicago will be the guests of their nephew Glen Rawls for a few days. Leander G. Barnes, one of the News force, retired from the office on sick' leave. The physican diagnosed the case as measles. Try The Home Dry Cleaning Works of Plattsmouth, for Cleaning. Dyt irg, Pressing and repairing. All work guaranteed and prices right. 11S-3 Miss Terresa Oliff, head seamstress, of the M. E. Smith factory, came down from Omaha this morning to look after some matters at the local factory. William Bintncr and wife, of Carrol Iowa, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bintner over Sunday, departed for their home this morning. Adam Frederich and Miss Annie Frederich and John Yolk of Pierce, arrived in the city Monday for a isit with their uncle Commissioner Martin Frederich. 0. C.1 Hudson, who has been in Kansas City for a few days invoicing stock for the Burlington, returned this morning having completed his work in good shape. Senator Thomas, departed for Minco Oklahoma, where he will visit with friends for a couple of days, before continuing his journey homeward to Long Beach, California. Mrs. Dr. Campbell, of Columbus, and her little son, departed for their home this morning, having been guests of Mrs. Campbell's 6ister, Mrs. J. W. Larkin for a few days. E. L. Goodbar, of the Goodbar Shoe Mfg. Co. makers of the American Beauty shoes, called on Sherwood and Son this morning with his line of Goods. . Mr. Goodbar is from St Louis. Miss Mary Lynch, the accomplished and ur to-date trimmer who was with M. Fangcr last season, has been re-engaged for this season and will arrive in Plattsmouth today. This is good news for the ladies. Mrs. Emily Haver, of Pueblo Colo rado, who has been visiting her cousin A. W. Atwood and family for a few- days departed for her home this morning. Mrs. Haver's mother and Mr. At wood's mother were bisters 0. A. Nystrom and wife, nee Miss Anna Johnscn, spent Sunday with Mrs1. Nystrom's parents in this city, and assisted Mrs. Johnscn to celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Nystrom departed for North Plate this morning wlwre Mr. Nvstrom will eneaiie in business. . , From Wednesday's Daily. Geo. II. Foster was a passenger on the early train for Omaha. Chas Troap is looking after busi ness matters in South Omaha today, Bert Pollock is spending the day in Omaha looking after business Mrs. W. J. Hart wick was a passenger for Omaha on the early train today, There will be moving pictures at the Parmclc Saturday nights only. Mrs. H. E. Wcidman came this morning on Burlington train No from Omaha. The Acorn, is the popular smoke and vou will like it if you try it. Made by Ptak & Bajeck. tf. John Bauer and family drove out in the country today to a attend the Schaefcr-Fricdrich wedding this after noon. P. F Vallery departed this morning for Lincoln, whero he will spend few days before going to Denver, Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Will Vallery and son Gerald were among those taking the morning train for the west, going to Havelock, where they will visit. Judge W. II. Newell was a passenger this morning for Wymore, Nebraska, where he goes to look aftir his stone quarry interests at that place. Mr. C. E. Wescott left last night for Alberta, Canada, where he will spend a couple of weeks looking over his possessions in that portion of King Edward's domain. Wanted women everywhere to as sist with my startling physiological tuberculosis discovery. Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, Central National Bank, Columbus, Ohio. A postal will bring you full particulars and prove a re velation, d 116 Gx Miss Beeson in the county judge's office added another marriage license to her register this afternoon, just before going to press. The interested parties being, Miss Adah Mast, daugh ter of Abel Mast, of Nehawka, and Mr. Edward Murray, of Weeping Water, son of L. 0. W. Murray, formerly of Mynard. This wedding will take place today, and a more extensive account' of the rffair will appear in tomorrow's News. Henry Long, of Murray, a pro sperous farmer, was in the city today em bis'ncss. He informs tie News thtt his nephew, C'has. .B. Long of Maccdonia,lowa had moved l is family to the Little Frank Young farm, situated abmt five miles south of Plattsmouth, having boupht the pro perty some time ago. They arrived today. M.sscs T. L and J. L. McK nney were passengers th s morning fcr Omaha where they go to sic their brother Will. Mr. McKmmy is now at Immanuel Hospital in that c'ty, where he has been eanfiicd s.nce undcrgo'ng an operation for appendicitis. II's many frends tn this city and vicin'ty w:ll be pleased to hear that he 's recovering n'ccly from the operation and expects soon to be about again. Miss Johnson Entertains. Last evening Miss Ida Johnson entertained a number of young people, guests of the Nystrom- John son wedding, in honor of Miss Esther oren of Stromsburg, Nebraska. The entertainment was a general social affair and all joined in making it one of the most enjoyable evenings soc'al affa'r and all joined -n mak ng it one of the most enjoyable evcirngs of the season. Among the many games played was the "Quakr Meeting" in which all the guests took an active part especially the minister, who made a great impression on his audience ikewise were the people impressed . 1 A 1 bv the joliv aucvoneer wno acicu his part to perfection. The musical program was another feature greatly enjoyed and which displayed the talent of the musicians. The hostess then led the way to the tastfully decorated dining-room where a light uncheon was Ecrved. Over the center uing a spangled basket from which ribbons w ere suspended and small souvcriers fastened to the ends and oadinir to each plate. After lunch music and conversation was indulged in afterwhich all bid good-night mving spent a very pleasant evening. CHICHESTER S PILLS I.mlloMl Ak your llruKn-Ul 'r a I lil.rhra.tfrV IMiimmiti Hriinil Till. In Ki d n.l I.. .1.1 mrt -illiAV teal?.! ith Ulna lii!'tx,n. Vy ToUe nn other, linr ot ymir v irt,T;-l'- A-k for 4 MM ?l ! .H-THr R IHAVOND IIKAMt l-ll.l , f r lij yean known as lfet, Stltst, Always KriiaMe SOLD BY DRLTiGISTS LVERYVVKEKE Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, SS.n County Court. Countv of Cass. In tho Matter of the Estate of Frank G. Brown, deceased. To all Persons Intcrexlni.- You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this Court the report of N. II. Meeker, administrator of above estate together' with his pcti tion for final settlement thereof, You are 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 day of March 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M., and lhal all objections, it any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said County this 21st day of February 1910. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON 906 County Judge Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 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 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 mc 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. 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 You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this Court the pcti t.on of Catherine Bevan, widow of said deceased, alleging therein that said Abel Bevan departed this life in said County, leaving an 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, mu.t be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of raid County this 8th day of February 1910. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON 8G G County Judgi Notice of Sale. In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter of the Estate of Waclav (called James) Crovvlek, deceased. I I ! At. ..A iNOiicc is nereoy given uiai in pursuance of an order of the Honor able Harvey D. Travis, judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska made on the 21st day of February, 1910, for the sale of real estate here inafter described, there will be sold at the south door of the Court house in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska on the 23rd day of March, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m., at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to- wit:- Lot 81, being the west half of the west half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 12, township 12, range 13 east, in Cass county, Nebraska. Sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 21st day of February, 191. Will J. Strcight, Administrator of said estate. 88-8 CHATTLE MORTGAGE SALE. To all whom It may convrn: Notice la hereby Klven that The Brumwlck-Balke-Collender Company of Cliicaxo Cook e:ounty Illinois will on the 28th.Uy of Krh oary 11)10 In the Town of I'lattsmouth Nnhr- nwka on nth. street In front of tno Motel Ullcy Work, at 10 o'clock a. M. sell at I'ulillc Auction by virtue ami under tho conditions of a Chattel Mortgago, the following dov crllHxl Roods and chattels, vis Two 4x8 eclipse t'arrom Tables numbers 15208 and 1522H Cues, Cue Hacks, Bridge. Ball Harks, Hubl)cr cover, and two sets of Composition Pool Hulls, all Ix-lonuiiiK with the said tables, and any other futures thereunto belonging The reason. for said sale are as follows on Mrv the nth. l'.MMJ H. K. Rand executed to f be Branswlck-Balke-Collender Com pany ten Promissory notes ot f 10.00 each rirlntr Interest at the rata of six DCf Cent per annum due In one two three four five six seven eight nine and ten months after date, and to secure the payment of said note he executed a Chattel Mortgago of even date therewith on the Chattels above descrlled to the BrunswIck-BalkivCollender Company, which mortgago was filed in the ofllce of the County t;lerk of Cass County Nebraska on the mtn. nay or -May r.m; ai 9 o'clock and 47 minutes A. M. and duly recorded. Tho conditions of said mortgage are, such that in case default snotiui no maiiu In payment of either or any of said notes, or if the mortgagee should at any time deem themselves insecure it shall lie law lull for said mortgagee to take ininuiuaie posses sion of said Chattels anil dlsixiso oi tiiein at m.i, iin iw'iinn unit out. or tun nioiiev ariMiix 'nun said sale pay nil that remains unpaid on said notes, logetner wnn an ciiurBrs, roitita iiml evoenses incident thereto. 1 here Is now duo and impuiti six oi me nluivK (leM'HIied not4s. those falling due October Oth., Nnvemlier tith.. DrcemlxT tlth. I!HM aid January tith., February tith., unil March tith., 1!M0. the last mentioned note iH'ing due by virtue oi tieiauit umier me said mortgage, a total of Still, with Interest at tl per cent from the tith. day of May l'.MII), and the said iimrtgngor lmving defaulted In the payment or suttl sums, tno.moriKiiwe now seeks to foreclose. No suit or proceeding at law has lieon Instituted to recover the sums herein sought to Ih collected. The proemis derived from the sale ot the property herein descrilxxl will Ixi applied under tho condition of tho mill mortgage. Hnt.wl this 7th.ihiv of Kevruary 1010. TheBrunswIck-Balke-Collender Company By K. B. v ludliam. Attorney aim Agent, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ,,iiiiiii.t.4...t..i..t'.l.-l"l"t"l"l"l"t"l"l"t"t" Smoke an And be Happy . J MORN 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 getting dates and terms. Good Service. Reasonable Rate- John Durman Expert Blacksmith Has taken charge of the Wil liam Puis Blacksmith Shop 4 1-2 miles west of Murray. All kinds of Fine Horseshoe ing and all kinds of Black smithing. Satisfaction guar anteed. Call on Him. HATT & SON BUYS Poultry Butter, p EggsandCream VMrBOUGIKS $33!L&$4.SII0ES DOYS THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEWS FINE SHOES IK THE WORLD. "8UPERI0R TO OTHER MAKE8." I have worn W. L. Douglas shoe for th pt als Var. and always find they ara far uperlor to all other high trade hoe in style, comfort and durability." W. Q.JONE8. 119 Howard Ave.. Utlca. N. Y. If I could take you into my large fac toriet at Brockton, Matt and show you how carefully W. L. Dougla shoe are made, you would realize why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make, r AUTIOSI-Rre that W. 1.. nmiKlai name and price Is stamped on the bottom. Tnkr . NnhatUMto. If Tour rimlor Mlinnt At vnn with W.IllntitrlnaatuMa. write for Mail Order Cutitloir. W.I,.l)ouiilm, iliocktoo. FOR BALE BT Joseph Fetzer EXCURSION At Low Round Trip Rates On sale every first ana tlrrd Tuesday in each month to every part of the Southwest. MISSOURI. ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TEXAS. OKLAHOMA, KANSAS AND COLORADO 3 Hugh Norton, Agent. I SETTLER'S I