1 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST 1 From Thursday's Daily. Hi. Gruber, of .Union, is in the city today on business. Jamea Dorr of Weeping Water U looking after inwinexu in riattsmouth today. ' Mrs. Mary Glenn waa a passenger to Omaha on this morning's .rain. Miss Nina Clark returned to her work in Glenwood, Iowa, this morning after a visit with' Iter pareufa in this city. ; ' Mrs. F. McKlroy of this city was a passenger for Omaha this morning, on the early train. Mrs. C. U. Todd and Miss Eleanor Todd were among those who went to Omaha this morning. Win. Staikjolmnn of this city, s looking after business in the met ropolis this afternoon. G. F, S. Burton was a passenger for Omaha this morning. Mrs. J. K. Thompson was among those who took the early train to 'Omaha. George Foster is spending the day "in Omaha, going up on the early anorning train. was in this city today to sec Mr. W. K. Fox, who is agent for that com pany in this place. Mrs. E. C. Ackcrman took the train for Omaha, this morning for a abort visit. Mr. A. Reasonir waa among the number who paid the state metropolis a visit today. M. N. Drake, of Louisville, returned home yesterday after serving here on the jury. MONEYnTO LOAN; Farm at 5 1-2 per-ccnt. w-92 6x loans Mrs. A. Gass and daughter Helen Windham Investment & Loan Co. were passengers for Omaha this morn ing on No 15. Mrs. Alfred Ganscmer was a pas senger for Omaha today going up to spend the day. Bennett Chrisweisser and son Chas. Herman Wcllensick of Avoca is in the city in connection with tne lease of Harshman va Royal. arc looking after metropolis today. Mr. E. F. Turk of York, Nebraska, is in the city today attending the session of court. Judge Good of Wahoo returned to his home yesterday, after corn- business in the P'ctui8 tne 8e88,on 9 destrict court. Frank Blotzer and family were in the city yesterday, returning to their home at Cullom on the Sehuller. John Sherman' of Louisville re turned home yesterday after com pleting his term here on the jury. Mrs. Chas. Bell is spending the day in Omaha, having been a passeng er nn the enrlv train. W. A. Kobertson was a passenger Mrs. J. A. Murray went up to yesterday afternoon tor Lincoln, where w I. . Omaha today to visit with her daugh- he goes to look alter legal business tcr who is now in that citv. Airs. I.J. 1 odd ol nation, returned Miss Frances Mehia and Miss home yesterday alter a visit with her Carrie Michke of this city spent the parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mauzy, dav in Omaha, coinc up on the early m mis t uj Cass Land Co. Meeting. A meeting of the Cass Laud Co. was held last n ght" and listened to an encouraging report upon matters relating to the affairs of the company made by C. A. Rawls, mana ger, who is here for a few days only. The Cass Land Co. owns 2,800 acres of land situated at Prowers, ColM same being as fine a tract as can be found any where) in the west. Among those from outside who were in attend ance at the meeting were F. P. Sheldon, D. C. West, J. M. Palmer and Fred Mutz man, all of Nehawka. A num ber of Plattsniouth men are also interested in the com pany in a substantial manner and they are feeling pretty goou over tne report pre sented by Mr. Rawls. train. Mrs. Wm. Fuls was among these who took the morning train for the north going up to spend the day in Omaha. Mrs. Louis Stander of Weeping Water departed yesterday for her home, after a visit with Mrs. Fred Stander. Mrs. M. C. Hyatt went to Have lock this morning on No 15, where she will visit with friends for a few ilays. Mrs. William Budig was among those who took the morning train for the metropolis. Martin Steppat and daughter Miss Annie Steppat, are spending the day in Omaha. Taiil Welter is in this city being registered, at the Perkins House. J. W. Grassman, who has been at a Banitarium in Colorado and who later went 10 the Black Hills where he worked for a short time, has re lumed to ' P'nttsmouth. The jury in the Gering-Lyda case is still out A disagreement is look d for G. II. Olive of the Weeping Water Republican was in the city, yesterday and while here paid the News a most Mrs. Jos. Wells was among those u'lirt imirnpvrwl tn flip nnrlli fliia morning going up to Omaha on the Plcasant cal1 lliirlinirmn I '"'fV'' . IT T O 1 -4t. t Col. M.A.Bates of the riattsmouth KlUzcn8 wh. h.as bcen fulfi.lling I1!8 t.. i .., .,. uuiy on uie jury ruiuruuu iu ins for Avoca, where he goes to look uu""3 .. ujr. nflnf l.iiultinuu I iMiss neoecca names, wno teacnes Millinery Opening. Mrs. Norton will open her millinery store to the public Monday with a splendid as sortment of handsomely trimmed hats. Her place of business is on Main street east of Weyrich & Hadraba's. Mrs. XortDn has engaged the services of Miss Lmise Gabriel, an expert trimmer, of Kansas City and will be pleased to have you call and look over the very latest cre ations in the millinery line. Notice to ray Up. Is the UMwt 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 coining pay day. It is absolutely imperative that all bills be paid and no further notice will be given. If yoa owe me in any eumr 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. Fanger. D yoa want an Notice of Sale. In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter of the E&tate of Waclav (called Jamesi Crowlck, deceased. Notice ta hereby , given tha.t 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 riattsmouth, Castfcounty, 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. " SS-S Max Adams, residing one mile south of town was a passenger today for York, Nebraska, where he goes to visit with friends. Mrs. John Ivory of Malvern, Iowa, cane in this morning on No 15 to attend the funeral of her brother, the late II. E. Wilson. Bruce Rosencraha of the hustling vnnl nul ntn fi rn et V XT pAonnorunQ k Son came in this morning from of thc management a business trip to Linclon. John Bauer was called to Nehawka this morning to look after business matters in that village. A number of Avoca people came in to day to attend the trial in the district court of the case of Harsh- man vs. Royal, among them being Charles Royal and wife, Ed. Shoe maker and Joe Snyder. Mr.llanna of the Oskaloosa, Iowa, overall and shirt factory is in the city today closing up a deal whereby his son Burt Hanna acquired the farm formerly owned by Mr. Rainey. From Saturday's Daily. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young of Murray attended the show here Friday night. Chas. Martin was a passenger for Omaha on the early morning train. Ray Davis from Eight Mile Grove drove in this morning and took the early train for Omaha, where he will spend the day attending to business matters. Mrs. Fred Westlake was a passenger this morning for Avoca Iowa, her old home where she goes to visit with rrl: tives and friends. From Friday's Daily. I here will he moving pictures at the I'limu'le Saturday nights only it l t ii .i u in. uoiiy was among those who took the train for Omaha this morning Mr. Wesley Bookmcycr and little son are spending the day in Omaha. Legal Notice. - State of Nebraska, ss. In County the intermediate grade in the Union County of Cass. Court. public schools came over Friday In the mattcr of thc etate of Abel night for an over Sunday visit. ucyan, aeceaseu. 10 u persons inieresica:- IT 1 1 .. F W'hpoW and W T) Wheeler 1 ou are ncreuy notmeu that there and wife went to Omaha today to has bccn filed in t,lia Court thc P01'" visit a daughter of thc former who l'on 01 umenne iJevan W1U0W 01 is in a hospital there. 8ad deceased, alleging, therein that saiu Aoei ucvan ueparteu tms me Col Askwith of the, Masonic Home n said County, leaving an estate to was a passenger to Omaha this morning be administered, and praying for the where he will attend a board meeting appointment of an administrator. of the institution. iu are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition Mr. L. E. Moore was a passenger pciore ims coun at riattsmoutn the 8th day of went on business his hct house. connected with Baylor the Coal Man took it ino has head jO take a ride on the var- nishnd c.nra in f lip direr) inn of Omaha. though neither he nor Charlie Grimes tha 8th day of February 1910, March 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. That all objections, if 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 could get an agreement on just where that place was situated. Seal 86-6 ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge J. B. Keil of Cullom, was in Plattsmouth today. Captain -.Palmer from Omaha today. Philip Meisinger and wife and Jacob Meisinger,, all of Cedar Creek, were in Platts mouth most of the day, shop- was up pjng anj transacting other business. Legal Notice. In he County Court of the County ol Lass, .Nebraska. Baird, Acorn, the popular 5 cent -v , ft T " cisrar, maao by I'taK cc a ieck. tf A daughter was born Fri day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pein. In the Estate of John Taylor deceased. To all persons interested:' You are hereby notified petition has been filed for Notice. that i thc ad' FOR SALE OR RENT, a 5 room ministration of the estate of John cottage and one half acre of ground covered with fruit. Windham Investment & Loan' Co. d-122-2 w-92-2x. Mrs. Fhillip Hild is among those are spending the day in Omaha. li.. (. (5. Sharp is looking after business iteC-i in the metropolis this after-n. Irs. 7. ,. l'ickett was a passenger Dinah this n")rning on the early n. Ir J. lii(t wms among those who k th? tMin tli is morning for the th. 4rs. Frank lluttfry was a passenger Ouialt today going up on the ly train. G. C. Meisinsrer, of Cedar Creek, transacted business in Plattsmouth today. John Wunderleich, s of Ne hawka, has been spending the da)' in town. Mrs. Andy Seyzert, of Cul- om, was here on a shopping expedition today. C. P. Meisinger and wife, Cedar Creek, spent the day in the city of destiny today. Miss uertie lieeson is thinking seriously of invest ing in a pair of roller skates. Howard Leonard, of Edi son, -Neb., is visiting with Judge and Mrs. Beesou. A theatre party at the Par mele last night was made up hour rf ft oin 1 ATVa liVink-fnlle- filed man, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Guld and Mrs. Schalia. faylor Baird, deceased, and that George L. Farley has been nominated as such administrator; that a hcarirg will be held upon said petition on the 26th day of March, A. D., 1910 at eight o'clock, A. M. at my office in inc cny oi i lausmouin, neiore wnu all objections thereto must 1 AUCTIONEER? If yoa do. get ae who has Experience, Ability, Judgement Telegraph or Write Robert Willrinson, Dunbar, Nebr. Or call at the News-Herald office and we will save yea trouble and expense in getting dates and term. Good ServiceMRca8pnableRate. mm 1 1 1 1 h i n 1 1 I I li 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 antced. Call on Him; CII ITrLE MORTGAGE S ALE. To all whom it may ronpi'rn: Ivotloo Is (w iy Kfvon that Trte Brumwick-BjOke- Collcnier Comoany of t'Micano Cook 'ounur lllinou will oil the 2Sth.luy uf Ft-h- cary r.l() in ttio Kiwn or I'latt.tinoutii uor- nn lith. iliwl III front or till) Hotel Kil(v HIiK-k, at 10 o clock A. M. hi'H at I'uUlic Auction by virtuu and minor tne oonintioiiH or a ( libit''! .icrinait inn loiiowinx ueii- crihtvl RMxli and clmlKls. vis l wo 4 x H ecllpso Carrom Table numlicrs 15'JDH and .iH I'tios, ( tin KacKi, uridKtM, iwii kuckh. Kuhhor cover, and two net of CmnpoNitlon 'ool Unit, all IfcloiiKhiK with the roKl taMitt. mil inv nthor (IxtLtTH thorounto bclonKlni Tho nason for Raid sale are t follows on Mnv tin. th. 1MKI H. K Rami nxiXMiliwI to the Brnnswlck-Ballte-Colleniler Com- any tan I'ronilnsorv iioum of S 10.00 each drawinx intcrpst at tho rato o( nix pi-r cent per annum duo In ono two tluw four five six nrvim elKht nine and ton month!) alur date, and to wcuro the payment of said note he executed a C'hattol MortKaKe of even date therewith on the ChattoN above dewrllKvl to the Brunwlck-llalkp-'ollender Company, which tnort&K wax I1Ih1 in the office of the County Clerk of Cam County .Nebraska on the llitn. day or .May iuou at o clock and 47 minutes a. m. anu duly recorded. The condiUonji of said morlKaKo are siii-li that In case default 8liould he made in payment of either or any of Ruid notes, or If the mortKaKoe should at any timo deem themselves last-cure It shall ho lawfuU for said mortKaK.'' to ,ake immediate puwett sion of xaid Chattels and dispose of them at public auction. and out or uio money arising rom said sale pay all that remains unpaid on said notes. toKoinnr wnn an cuarges. costs, and expense Incident theroto. Thore Is now due and unpaid six or the above detwrilied nous, those falling due Octobor Bth.. November 6th.. December 6th. 1W09 and January th.. rebruary Bin., and March 6th., 1010, tho last mentioned noto Im'Iiik due by virtue of default under the said mortxaKO, a-4otal of SMI. with Interest at 8 per cent from tne fitn. day oi may iwn, and the said mortKauor havlnx defaulted in the payment of said sums, the mortKHKce now seeks to foreclose. No suit or proceeding at law has been nstltuted to recover tne sums herein sought lo be collected. Tho procwds derived from the sale of the property herein dnscribed will be applied undor the condition of the Mid mortgage. naied this 7th da v or Kevruary into. ThcBrantwlek-Balka-Collender Company By 11. B. Windham. Attorney U4 Ageut BAIT & SON BUYS ! Poultry, Butter, I Eggs andCream 799 ADVERTISING PAYS. you own a chunk of dirt, $3.$3&$4.SII0ES DOYS SHOES $2A9 f i ft : !. THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." "I hava worn W. L. Dour las shoai for tha past sla rtars. and always find thr ara far superior to all ether hlch (rade shoes In style. comfort and durability." W. Q. JONES. 118 Howard Ave.. Utlca. N. T. If I could take you into my largo fac tories at Brockton, Mass, and show yoa now carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would realize why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. C AUTIO!-8e tlist W. 1. RnnglM name and pries U tumped on th bottom. Take .o Miihatltiile. It jour dmler naiinnt flt you wtlh W.l.ttoUKliuialioM, writs lot kUdOnUr t'atsloo. W.L.DoukIm, Urockloo, FOR SALB 8T Joseph Fetzer in FOR SALE M. E. Church parsonage 8 rooms and bathroom, barn, two lots. Price $1500. Windham Investment & Loan Co. 122-2 w-92-2x Hy the Court, ALLEN J. BEliSOX County ""JiiflRC. Byron Clark and Win. A. Kobertson Attorneys. 1 U2 6 Vinccni Straub, F. P.-Sheldon D. C. West, L. F. Kopp. John Wundcr ich of Nehawka and F. II. McCarthy of Union were in the city last night in attendance at a meeting of thc -fra. l'icl F-Kt'tibcrgcr wan a sciLTor for Omaha today on thc ruing truiii. Vof. J. Audi, of Murray was among w who took thc early morning n for Omaha. 'red Seynoldn, traveling inspector the Koyul Insurance Company, Mr. I. Whito came in from Murray this morning and bad business at the court house FOU SALE A number of cottages with from 5 to 7 rooms for salo on monthly payments, nt loss than one third there orginal value. Windham Investment & Loan Co, d-122-2-w-92-lx Legal Notice. Stpto of Nebraska, SS.n County Court. County of Cass. In the Mattcr of the Estate of Frank G. Brown, deceased. To all Persons Inlerextvd: You are hereby-notified that there the shape of a farm or a lot LIST IT WITH US It will cost you nothing, but the amount of advci Using ycu gain through our efforts will be of value to you. We will sell for you or buy for you or make an exchange that will please all parties. Sec us today. . I (11 1 J 1 S-i A At Casa County Land Company, ol uwswxu iw u..a va,u.i, t which they arc members and stock- of N. II. Meeker administrator of holders auovu vbuuc tugi-uicr mm inn jn:n- lion ior iinai seiiiomeni inereoi. Mr nd Mrs. llarrv Graves Ot louareiurinernouneu wiam near.nK Union came totho city last evening will be had upon said petition before to attend thc theatre. Whilo here mis touri ai inc ouiuy couri room they called on the Daily News and at X'lausnioutn is saiu county on mc passed the time. They were accom- una ay ot iuarcn iyiu, ai iu o ciock panied by Miss Vernio Jraves,u.. anu mm, an uujt-iuuua, sister of Editor Graves. any. must bo" filed on or before said day and hour of hearing CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Hate Always Bought Bears tho Signature A box party at the Parinele Witness my hand and thc seal of t - i4 i t Hy tlio County Court of said County ast night consisted of the 21st ' of Fel)nmry 19ia 1 following- well knovn young goai noonle. The Misses . Hall ie 90-0 Parinele, Lucillo Gas, Rachel Livingston, Ielen Dovey and the Messrs John Falter and George D,ovey. day ALLEN J. BEESON County Judge SETTLER'S EXCURSIONS r.,-,., ,,,, hi,, - 1 At Low Round Trip Rates 11 I 1 MHI I I ill . ...H W..u Children Ory. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Smoke an h C OR N And be Happy H I I 1 I ' l I H"H"t"l"H"H'l"l"r On sale every first ana third Juesday in each month to every part of the Southwest. MISSOURI. ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TEXAS. OKLAHOMA, KANSAS AND COLORADO Hugh Norton, Agent.