I i i LOCAL ITEMS From Monday's Daily. Mrs, Frank Gobtenian spent Satur day at Murray. Don iiconard went up to Omaha last night on the Missouri Pacific. Mrs. J. V.. Wiles waa a passenger for Oiuaha this morning on No. 15. T. M. Patterson of this city came in this morning on No. 0 from Omaha. County Treasurer Schlater came in this morniug on No. 6 from Omaha. L. C. Sharp is among those who are looking after business in Omaha today. F.nunoui llurtou was a passenger last night for Omaha on the Missouri Pacific. hfS&'fc. J. C. Cooley of Hackley, Nebraska, was a passenger this niorning for Omnha. S. I). Olive was among those who took the early morning train for Omaha. IS. A. McHlwain was among those who took the early train this morning for Omaha. Obcar I-orfton returned last night to I ellevue, after spending Sunday will, his parents. A iss Clec Applegate returned last nig! t from Union where she spent Sum lay with her parents. I her aft( rs. Julius Svoboda returned to work in Omaha this morning a visit in this city. G. I1'. S. Km ton was among those wl took the early niorning train for Omaha today. J dge HecHon of the county court was among those who took the train foi Jinah today. ft iss I'livluth Spangler of this city, wf. . i.,:.senier fro for Omaha til mo nine.. 1 Hi ;!'.) ington returned to his in Omaha this moining after wo spi ding Sunday in tins city. J is. Sam Smith was among those joi icying to the metropolis this ino ting an the early train. rs. Arthur Smith of this city - ending the d'ty in Omaha, going n the early train. T Mi ar -. C. Bviigeii and daughter ; Maig.upt Bengi'n, of this city pending the day in Omaha. itr. llrautt, the village black er 1 h of LouiHt,il!i, is in the city today loo ng after business matters. anted: 10 apprentice girls to . the Millinery trade' Call at OIi at Fhiirm's Department Store, tf ibeit Newell now located at Os au, NelifU;a, with the C. B. & Q I. U. i. vLiiling his parents here. I Sclniluff, v ho has been spending lay iu tli i;. city, departed this Si in S. .aft ing on No. (i fur (ilinwood iiu v annuel; returned to his . i . ! ... ,n imiHiia inline ins morning . a vimiI with relatives in this fit v "y .Ira vis returned last night to v i' is work in Omaha, after a visitl - his parent in Plattsmouth rs. C ('owles and Miss Hazel lea were passengers for Omaha morning on the early train. ( iss Pi Slices Likewise, of this was a pn u.'iiger for the metropolis morning on the early train. rs. Win. llend.iekson was among 3 who tool: the early train for ha to Jay going up to spend the in. Pool thq re:il estate man from olu c.itne in this morning to after business matters in this rs. Frank Itrinkiuan was among i who took the early morning for Omaha, going up to spend day. arhw Hula of this city was a nger this morning for Gibson, 5 he goes to relieve the operator t place. OF INTEREST Harry Northeutt of Omaha, re turned to his home this morning on No. 15 after spending Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson, of this city were passengers for Omaha today, where they will remain for several days. Miss Helen Gould Sprague, of Omaha returned to her home in that city this morning after a visit with relatives in this place. Frfflnk Wheeler formerly of this city who has been in Plattsmouth visiting his daughter, returned td his home this morning. It. M. Cole and wife returned to their home today in Alberta Canada, after a visit in this city the guest of the family of Mr. Venner. Franz Ballance was a passenger for Glenwood this morning, returning to his work after a visit with relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Morgan were passengers for South Omaha, this morning goiiiR up to visit the lntters sister Mrs. Chas Eads. B. F. Davis, of Grand Island, is in the city on a visit with his boy hood friend It. 0. Watters. Robt. Hayes, general foreman in the local shop? was a passenger for Chicago wheie he goes to make a brief visit. Mrs. Chris Bogue of North Tlatte, son Harry and daughter Miss Emma returned to their home this morning after a visit with friends in this city. W. C. Leslie, pastor of the United Brethren church south of town, re turned to Lincoln this morning after fulfilling his office here yesterday. C. A. Rawls of the Cass Land Company, departed this morning for Granada, Colorado, where he is look ing after the ranch, belonging to the company. Elmer Eikenberry, formerly of this city, but now resilient of Saunders county, is in this city today, shaking shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances. Adam Frcidrich who has been in the city for the past few days to attend the Schafer- Friedrich wedding, departed for his home in Pierce county this morning. Earl Hassler returned to his studies this morning on No. 15, after spending Sunday in this city with his parents and friends. He is taking a course in the Creighton school of pharmacy, at Omaha. 0. P. Monroe of thus city was a passenger for Omaha today, going up, as he says, to buy an aeroplane. He will enjoy the illustrious (lis- Unction of being the first resident of Plattsmouth to wear wings. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst, of Mynard returned yesterday from Omaha where they were visiting their sun 1) wight who is in the hospi tal recovering from an operation performed upon him for hernia. Mr. Propst reports that he is getting along nicely. From Tuesday's Daily. C. 1). St. John of Nehawka is in the city for a time, looking after business matters. Albert Peterson, of Polk, Nebraska, is in the city registered at the Perkins house. The window display at Mrs. Nor ton's millinery store is attracting more than usual attention. Some beautiful creations in hats are on exhibition. FOR SALE, 5 room cottage, Price S'J(X). Will take part payment in other property. Windhan Investment & Loan Co, w-l-d-lx An appeal bond has been filed with he county judge in the Jcnnna G Coleman estate, Helen E. Lemon desiring to appeal the rase from the county court to the district court. FOR EXCHANGE a fine acreage trait on Lincoln Avenue, in good location to exchange for a cottage nearer business center. Windham Investment & Loan Co. w-l-d-lx Elmer Eikenbary, of Ithica, Nebr aska, was in the city yesterday on business. L. C. Sharp made a business trip to Omaha today going up on the early train. Judge A. N. Sullivan, is among those who are looki g after business in Omaha today. Canon II. H. Burgess went up to Omaha today to attend the Catherdal Chapter that meets in that city today. M. Hild's the local furniture dealer is among those who had business matters to attend to in Omaha today. Bert Pollock, of the Plattsmouth Telephone Company, is looking after business' this morning, in Omaha. Jonathan Adams, one of the promi- cnt citizens of Eagle is in the city, being registered at the Perkins Hotel. Wm. S. Smith, one of the enter prising citizens of the village of Murray and a merchant, is in the city today on business. Roy Gapen and Mrs. Gapen, from south of town were among those who went to Omaha today on the niorning train. T. E. Parmele was among those who took the early truin forthc met ropolis today going up to look afar business matters. M. Fanger, the local department store man was among those who had business to transact in the met ropolis today. Miss Lanehart, of the Bock enter tainment company, of Manhattan, Kansas, has been in the city for the past few days on business connected with that company. From Wednesday's Daily. P. E. Goos was a passenger for the metropolis to day going up on the early train. Mrs Sybil Head departed this morning for Hickman, Nebraska, on the Burlington. J. E. Wiles and Mrs. Wiles were passengers for Omaha on (lie early train this morning. Joe Klein of Lineoln the insurance man was in this city yesterday and today on business. Mrs. N. Boetner was among those who took the early morning train for Omaha today. Mrs. Edith Tutt was a passenger for the south on the Missouri Pacific yesterday morning. Floyd Harshman stopped here be tween trains today, being en route for Creston, Iowa. Mrs. Wm. Baird and little son were passengers for Omaha today going up to spend the day. A Mrs. G. E. Dovey, son George and daughter Edith were among those who spent the day in Omaha. Adolph Giese of this city was among those who took the early niorning train for the metropolis today. A. C. Tulene was among those who took the early train to Omaha today going up to look after business. Mclehoir Soenniehscn, one of our hustling merchants was among those who went up to the Retailers meeting today. lieorge Wood of Louisville was in the city yesterday looking after business connected with his land interests. " ' . Robert Hayes of tho local shops returned this morning from Chicago, where ho has been spending the past few days. A. S. Will of this city was nmong the passengers for Omaha today going up to look after business in the metropolis. Clerk of the district court Robertson and Frank Shopp were passengers for Louisville this morning or) No 29 going up on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dabb of this city, who have been visiting their son Robert at Lemars, Iowa returned today aud report that, the illness that their son has been suffering from is not so severe as it was and that they expect him soon to be about again. Wm. Holly one of the leading merchants of this city was among those who went up to Omaha today to attend tho meeting of the Retail Merchants Association. . James. Sage departed this morning for Grand Island, going out to attend the sale to be conducted at that place tomorrow by the West Percheron and Belgian horse dealers. Mrs. II. E. Wilson and son Rex returned last evening from. Fremont where they had accompanied the body of the' husband and father, the late II. E. Wilson. I. W. Lorenz of this city was a passenger for Omaha today going up on the early train to attend the meeting of the retail merchants association in that city today. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Gilliland on North and Third street in the Humphry property, at the usual time Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Wandra and sister Mrs. Jas. Sedlecek, of this city were passengers for Omaha today, going up on the Burlington No. 15. Mrs. Sedlecek and family arc moving to Grand Island. The will of David McCague de ceased was probated in county court today. The deceased was late of Eln -wood and his estate amounts 1o about $1500,00 worth of real estate near the village of Elm wood. Paul B. Harm, Grand Regent of the Royal Arcanum was in the city last night and with the ' assistance of the Regent -of the Union Pacific council of Omaha, Mr. S. P. Bust wick, installed the officers of Cuss Council No. 1021 in this city. Mrs. Edith Clemmets of Elmwood is in the city today with her attorney Win. Deles Dernier, to look after the settlement of the estate of the late John A. Clements. Beside Mrs. Clements the decesaed leaves or.c heir, John Harold Clements a minor son. ART STUDIO and GRAFT SHOP 4f Iiutruction in water color, srt leather, brass 1 puriunitv to larn sit. vvhen vou ones know it, you caa esru t eat aV! of monev in your home best ot i.'iitruction b(echer.who srm man yon in ai t couth's in the nmt. snd in Atlier Hm Wrim lor Tree pmticul in Mrs. H REX COTTON. 607 Boa 8lctg.,0mah. Nob Legal Notice. In hc County Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. n the Estate of John Taylor Baird, deceased. Notice. To all person interested :- You -are hereby notified that a petition has been filed for the ad ministration of the estate of John Taylor Baird, deceased, and that George L. Farley has been nominated as such administrator; that a hearing will be held upon said petition on the 2Cth day of March, A. D.( 1910, at eight o'clock, A. M. at my office in the city of Plattsmouth, before which hour all objections thereto must be filed. By the Court, ALLEN J. BEESON County Judge. Byron Clark and Wm. A. Robertson' Attorneys. 926 Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, SS.n1 County Court. County of Cass. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank G. Brown, deceased. To all Persons Interested:- You arc 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 arc further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before this Court at the Comity court room at Plattsmouth is said County on the 22nd day of March 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M., and that all objections, 1 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 this 21st day of February 1910. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON 90 6 ' County Judge Notlce of Sale. In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter of the Estate of Waclav (called James) Krowlek, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Honor able Harvey I). 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 tho 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. Streight, Administrator of saidVotate. 88-8 CHATTLE MORTGAGE SALE. To ill whom It may ro.ncvrn: Notim is hert-by Klven that The Brunwlck-Balke-Collcnder Company of Chicago Cook Comity lllinoU will on the 2Xtli.tiny of Keb eary 1U10 In the Town of PlalUmouth Ncbr ntska on Hlh. strwt In front of the lintel Kllny Work, at 10 o'clorlc A. M. sell at Puhllc Auction by virtue and under llin conditions of a Chattel Mortgage, the following d crilied Roods and chattels, vis Two 4 x K erllpse Carrom Taolea numtxirs 1520S and Cues. Cue Hacks. Bridge'. Ball Marks, KublxT rover, and two sets of Componiticn Pool Palls, all belonging with the Mild table, and any other tlxu.riH thereunto belonging The reason. for said sale aro as follows on May the ttth. l!OH H. K. Hand executed to The BrunswIck-Balke-CoUvnder Com pany ten Promissory notes nf $10.00 each drawing Interest at the rate of six per rent per annum due in one two three four five six soen eight nine and ten months after date, and to secure the payment of said note he executed a Chattel Mortgage of even date therewith on the Chattels above descrlled to tho Urunswlck-Balke-Collender Company, which mortgage was Mod in the office of the County Clerk of Cans County Nohraska on the I'Jlh. day of May Plot) at 9 o'clock and 47 minutes A. M. and duly recorded. The conditions of said mortgage are such that In ca.se default should be made In payment of either or any of said notes, or if the mortgagee should at any time deem themselves insecure It shall be lawfull for said mortgagt-e to take Immediate posses sion of said Chattels and dispose of them at public auction. and out of the money arising from said sale pay all that remains unpaid on said notes, together with all charges, costs, and expenses incident thereto. There is now due and unpuid six of the above described notes, those falling due October lith.. NovoiiiIht tilh., Icemler lith. woo and January c.th., February tilli., and March lith.. 11)10, the last mentioned note Iwing duo by virtue of ri fault under the said mortgage, a total of Soil, with inlct-i-xl at rl per cent from the Otlt. duy of May l'.HKl, and the said morlgsgor having defaulted In the payment of said sums, the mortgagee now seeks to foreclose. No suit or proceeding at law has Ix-cn instituted to recover the sums herein 8 night to le collected. The proceeds derived from the sale of tho property herein flcsrrilMttl will bo applied under the condition of tile ;ild mortgage. JMitrd this Ttli.day of Fevruary 1010. TheBrumwIck-naPte-CoUentler Company lly It. 11. VVindhuiti. Attorney and Acitit. Children Cry FCR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A 799 ADVERTISING PAYS. If you own a chunk of dirt, in the shape of a farm -or a tot LIST IT WITH VS It will cost you nothing, but the amount of advertising yen gain through our effoits will be of value to you. We will sell fur you or buy for you or make an exchange that will please nil pa; ties. See us today. W. E. ROSENCRANS & SON Plattsmouth, Neb. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Smoke an And be Happy J The New Way of Smoking Meat is with Wright's Condensed Smoke (Made from Hickory Wood) 75C Per Bottle Knough For , 300 pounds at The Rexall Store F. G. 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