LOCAL ITEMS From Thursday's Daily. D. 0. Dwyer made a short business trip to Omaha. Jamca Chitlant took the morning train for the Gate City. W. F. Clialfant and wife made a brief biutiaewf trip to Omaha today. George J)vcy made a short pil grimage U the metropolis tod y. D. VT. Fester, a resident on Union was here ou business yesterday. M. Fanger attended to small busi ness matters in Omaha this morning. Mrs Mabel lVlSall Came in froinfllPn.i in J,.,- inm vrsterdnv nf. the west train. on the early Burlington Ed Barker left this morning for Omaha and ' Cedar Creek where he will doctor up some sick autoinobles. Philip LepNrt visited South Omaha this morning, expecting to look over the horse market in that city. A. S. Will took the Burlington this morning for a brief stay in the metropolis. Colonel M. A. Bates leaves today for a business trip to Murdock and Alvo. Rueben Foster of Union is in the city visiting with his daughter Miss Mary Foster. William Orwman, now of Omaha, spent yesterday in the city, registered at the Perkin's house. Mrs. F. G. Fricke was among the early passengers to Omaha, where she will visit her daughter. Ralph Sherwood went to Lincoln today, where he will work at his trade as painter. F. G. Kgcnberger with his wife and children went to Omaha today, expecting ti make a short visit. Mr. . I). Hall of Omaha spent last nigu in this city, returning to Jus luuve town on No. 15 today W. S. Smith, a merchant from Murray, returned to his home town after a brief stay in Plattsmouth James Rabortaon, after a business sojourn to liouisville, returned home on the morning train. John Neinetz, 'the candy man has just purchased a two horse power Century motor which he will install to take the place of his gasoline engine, for making ice-cream. Ernest Wurl, now traveling for the Burlington, visited his friends here today and left on No 23 to re sume his work for the company. It will he remembered, Mr. Wurl worked in the shops here until a short time ago when he accepted his pre sent position with the road. From Friday's Daily. E. H. Wescott paid Omaha a hur ried business trip today John Bauer hailed fur the metropo lis this morning. Mrs. Anna Britt hoarded a morning train for Omaha. Mrs. Tom Walling made a short sojourn to Omaha today. Mr. and Mrs. Tulkington of Union arc in town visiting for the day. J. W. Crabill was among yesterday's business visitors to Omaha. Mrs. H. Spongier was among those who left this morning for Lincoln for a brief stay. Rand Minford and Nieh Klaurens residents of Murray wero in town over night. Charles Gardner of Omaha is in the city for a short time, working as a surveyor for the Burlington. Mrs. August Anderson 4 ook the early BuiliiiRlon train for the capital city for a few days with friends. Mrs. M. Stiles and daughter, Miss Sti'e-i made a days shopping expe dition to Omaha. Mm. T. B. Bates left this morning to p- y a short visit at the Charmonte OF INTEREST Club of Omaha. Mrs. J. A. Silence has as her guest today, her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Hall of Red Oak. August Gorder headed for the metropolis this morning with a little business on his mind' Mrs. Mark lies, who lives a few miles south of town, went to Omaha this morning for a few days visit. Livingston Itichey, representing the Plattsmouth Daily News, started on a trip over the county this morning. Mrs. Louis Byourc, after visiting two weeks with her sister here. re- Wahoo. Mrs. II. Steinhauer was an Omaha traveler today, where she will visit Mis. John Ila'htronm at the Im manuel Hospital. Miss Gladys Sullivan was a morning passenger to Omaha where she will attend some social functions, expect ing to return Sunday. Mrs. Clara Snodgrass from John son is stopping a short time with Mrs. H. Bestor on her way to then new farm near Ward City, Idaho. Editor P. A. Barrows of the News- Herald combined business and pleas ure in a trip to Lincoln, leaving town ast evening. FOR SALE-M. E. Church parsonage 8 rooms and bathroom, barn, two lots. Price $1300. Windham Investment & Loan Co. Miss Alma Speck, who has been visiting for some time with her sister, Mrs. Jack Ewing, in Hopkins, Mo., returned to her home this morning. Mrs. B. Chriswisscr is making i short stay in Omaha where she ac companied her daughtrr-in-law, who is leaving for the western part of the state. J. A. Collins, the Burlington line man, was at the local shops yesterday inspecting and fixing up the tele phones of the company. He left in the afternoon for his headquarters at Ashland. C. B. Schleicher, the neck-yoke man from Brady, having concluded his business matters in this city, left to day for Omaha, and after attending to a little business there, will return to his home town. Miss Helen Chapma very delight fully entertained the members of the Presbyterian choir last evening at her home. The affair was an informal one with dainty refreshments, following the regular choir rehearsal. F. A. Dobeck, general manager o: M. E. Smith & Co. called at the office today, and seemed to be well pleased .i.i . i wan trie way tilings were running here at their factory, but stated that they could still use a number of girl to good advantage. The ease of the Oliver Typewriter Company against Dr. Louis of Louis ville was brought before Judge Ar cher yesterday and settled in favor of the plaintiff. It was a replevin i .I i t i . i i i ease, wncrcin me ucienuani had de faulted in the payments on the machine and the machine was turned over to the company. From Saturday's Daily. Lee Sharp paid a hurried visit tio Omaha today. G. F. S. Burton made a brief so journ to the Gate City today. Mrs. George Sayles left for a visit at her son's residence at Cedar Creek. Mrs. John Albert is making a visit of short duration with friends in Louis ville. Miss Cora Meisinger is in Louis ville for a few days visit with her sis ter. Sunday, March 13, a class of about fifteen will be confirmed at the St. Luke's Episeopul church. Bishop Williams of Omaha will be here to conduct the services. Mrs. A. Thoinscn, who lives at Ce dar Creek was in town yesterday on a luisiness trip. Ed lohnson, traveling engineer for he Burlington, was around town be- ween trains this morning. Tinic Shuffler of Pacific Junction, was a visitor here yesterday, taking an evening train for his home. Miss Martha Goehry, a local teach er, left last night for an over Sunday lsit at her home in M unlock. Mrs. G. G. Meisinger, residing a few miles from Cullom, was in the city today on a shopping expedi tion. Frank Heiman, an old school mate of Jack Denson, was visiting here for a ehoit time yesterday. He left last evening for Bel view from where he will return to his home town, Whiting, owa. Rt. Rev. Arthur Williams, Bishop of Nebraska, will officiate at St. Luke's church Sunday evening. Ser vices at 8 o'clock. Miss Margaret Fctzcr of Lincoln, returned to her home last night, after a several days visit with her aunt, Mrs. F. R. Guthman. We pay $S0 a month salary and fur nish rig and all expenses to introduce poultry and btock powders ;ncw plan; teady work. Address finder Co., 956, Springfield, Illinois. 12S-2x Henry Trout, who has been circu- at'mg a subscription paper, for the purpose of assisting Will Anthony, who ms been in the Omaha hospital for some time, reports a goodly sum al ready subscribed. He desires to thank the people for the hearty support they gave him, by so liberally signing up. N. J. Murray, who has been so journing at Tacoma, Wash., has re turned to his old home at Murray le says there is no country that has anything over old Cass county and that ie is glad to get back. John Fight and son boarded the morning west bound Burlington. Mrs. Tom Patterson of this city took the morning train for Omaha. Milton Moore, a resident of Mur dock, was here yesterday on business. Mrs. Dave Amick was among the morning passengers that headed for Omaha. Mrs. Joe Fitzgerald took the early Builington train today headed for Omaha. Mrs. Tom Will and sister, Miss Thomas were visitors at the metropo lis this morning. Mrs. Silas Long and daughters, Stella and Fern, were among todays visitors in the Gate City. Miss Jessie Robertson, deputy clerk of the district clerk, paid a short visit to the metropolis today. Miss Blanche Bell, tha 8th grade teacher, is Elmwood for an over Sun day visit with friends. Mrs. Martin Fredrich and daughter accompanied their friends, John and Anna Yolk to Omaha today. Miss Dora Kastle was called to stay with her sister, Mrs. John West, re siding in the country, who is sick. A. II. Norton, the Missouri Pacific agent, attended to business matters in Council Bluffs and Omaha today. Mrs. J. W. Wallinger of Cedar Creek returned to her home yesterday after spending the day in Plattsmouth lee Cream at J. E. Mason's store by the cone, by the dish or in bulk. By the pint, 20 cents; by the quart, 40 cents. " tf. C. A. Larson has returned from Bel- levue, where he is attending college, for a Sunday visit with his parents. . Notice. M. E. Manspeaker, vs. MOiuirc, jirsi name unknown. Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1910, at ten o clock, a. m. of said day at the resi dence of Ed. Slocum, two miles south and thirty rods west of Mynard, Cass County, Nebraska, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, one Durham Bull past three years of nge, the same being levied upon and taken as tho property of one MeGuiro, first name un known, to satisfy an Agister's Lien in favor of M. E. Manspeaker against said McGu'ne, first name un- known. Plattsmouth 1910. Byron Clark, Nebraska, March 11, M. E. Manspeaker. Wm. A. Robertson Attorneys. 91-0 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of afMSi Legal Notice. In he County Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. In the Estate of John Taylor Baird, deceased. Notice. To all ptrsons intereated:- 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 26th day of March, A. '!)., 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. BEKSON County Judge. Byron Clark and Wni. A. Robertson Attorneys. 92 f. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, SS.n County Court. County of Cass. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank G. Brown, deceased. To all Persons Inkrc4cd You are hereby notified that there has been filed in this Couit li e ripoit of N. H. Meeker, adminisuator oi above estate together with his ne'.i- tion for final settlement thereof. You are further notified tliat a heai inc 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 that all objections, if any, must be filed on or before said day and ! our of hearing. Witness my hand and tho seal of the County Court of said County this 21st day of February 1910. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON 90 6 County Judge Notice of Sale. In the District Court of Cass County, ftebraska. In the matter of the Estate of Waclav (called James) Krowlek, deceased. T. I i . .. . police is ncreoy given that 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 inaftcr 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. in., 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 cast, in Cass county, Nebraska. Sale will remain open cne hour. Dated this 21st day of February, 191. Will J. Streight, Administrator of said estate. 88-S Sheriff's Sale. By vitruc of an order of sale issued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed I w ill on the lGih day of April A. D 1910 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the south door of the Court House in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol low ing real estate towit : Lots Eleven (1 1) and Twelve (12) of Block Twenty- Seven (27) in the C lty of Plattsmouth County of Cass, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of J. It. Cardiff, first name unknown, Rebecca Cardiff, William W. Coates,.. Iva M. Coates, Frank H. Dunbar and Adolph C. Swanson Defendants to satisfy a judgment o! said court recovered by E. l. Sarle Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth. Neb. March llth A D. 1910. C. D. Ouii.ton, 91-10 Sheriff Cass County, Neb Notice of Probate of Will. State of Nebraska . In County County of Cass Court To all persons interested in the estate of George Sitzman, Deceased: You arc hereby notified that a pe tition has been filed in this court, to gether with an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of George Sitzman, deceased, praying that the same be admitted to probate; that a hearing will be had upon said petition on the 5th day of April, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock, a. in. in my office, in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebras ka, before which hour nil objections thereto must be filed. , Witness my hand and official seal this llth day of March. A. D. 1910. Allen J. Beeson, William C. Ramsey, County Judge. 1 Attorney. 0-1-C CHATTLEJMOHTGAGE SALE. To all whom It mkv mnrvm ntiiA lit hereby ulven that The Brunswlclc-Balke-Collender Company of ('liU-airo t'oolc ounly Illinois will on the 2sth.duy of Kelv flary 1910 in tho Town of Platwmouta Nehr- ru.sk a nn fith. street In front of th Hotel HI lev lilork. at 10 o'clock A. M sell at Pulillr Auction by vlrtuo and under the conditions of a Chattel Mortxuxe, the following dtn critwd goodx and chatu-ls. vis Two 4 x H eclipse Carrom Table numbers 1520H and liMMH cu. Cuo Hacks. UrilKv, Ball Hacks. Ktlhlter rnvw anrl two wtjt nf f'nnmnuif Inn I'ool Bans, all belonging with the Raid tables, and any other fixtures thereunto belonging The reasont for said sale are as follows on May the llth. 11XH) H. E. Rand executed to The Brnnswlck-Balke-Collender Com pany ten Promissory notes of S1U.00 each drawing Interest at tho rate of sii per rent 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 Mortgage of even date therewith on the Chattels above descrilMMl to the UruiiMwick-llalke-Collpnder Company, which mortgage was tiled in the oftlco of the County Clerk of Cass County Nebraska on the 19th. day of May 1901) at 9 o'clock and 47 minutes A. M. and duly recorded. The conditions of said mortgage are such that in case 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 mortgagee 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 notas, together with all charges, costs, and expenses Incident thereto. There Is now due and unpaid six of the abovo descrilxxl notes, tlioso falling due October Hth.. November tlth., December tith. 1'iOf) and January tith.. February lith.. and March tith.. l'.UO, the last mentioned nolo being duo by virtue of d'-farlt, under the said mortgage, a total of flit., with interest at n per cent from the Hth. day of !ay liMMt. and tho said mortgagor having defaulted in tho payment of said sums, the mortgagee now seeks to foreclose. No suit or proceeding at law bus been Instituted to recover the stuns herein B-mght to Iw collected. The proceeds Ofrived from tho sale of the protH-rty herein descrilMVl will Ih atmliod under the condition of tho bald mortgage. lisr.il this 7tH.dll v or Kevrimrv 1910. TheBrunwIck-Balke-Collendcr Company Uy U. 11. WinUlmm, Attorney and Agent. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A 799 ADVERTISING PAYS. n you own a chunk ot dirt, in the shape of a farm or a lot LIST IT WITH US It will cost you nothing, but the amount of adveitising you gain through our efforts will be of value to you. We will sell for vou or buy for you or make an exchange that wil please all parties. See us today W. E. ROSENCRANS & SON Plattsmouth, Neb. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Smoke an ACORN And be Happy The New Way of .mnlrinnr Moaf is with Wright's Condensed Smoke (Made from Hickory Wood) 75C Per Bottle Enough For 300 pounds at The Rexall Store F. G. Fricke & Co Druggists Expert Pill Mixers. 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