ADMINISTRATOR'S ALE Of Jacks, Mares and Mules On the Kendall farm near Union, Neb., on Wednesday, March 23, commencing at 8:30 a. m. 2 JACKS, large individuals, quick performers. 20 MARES, 16 of which are safe in foal. 47 . MULES from 1 to 3 years old. Complete line of farm ma chinery, including one J. I. Case Steam Threshing outfit, which is in good condition. FREE TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED TO AND FROM FARM TO ALL PERSONS ARRIVING FROM TRAINS For Further Particulars Address ANDREW E. TAYLOR, UNION, NEBR. 0 1 1 10 LOCAL ITEMS , From Monday's Daily. JAn. VY. Fi.iloHencuuu spent a short iime in Omaha the last of the week. William Gillipie, the city mayor of Mynard was 'an over Sunday visitor in the city. Emma Kaulman took a Saturday evening train for Cedar Creek to make a short visit with friends. Miss Lena Meisinger was one of Saturday's visitors from the neigh borhood of CuHom. Mrs. Harry Meisinger made a Sat urday trip to riattsmouth from her home near Cedar Creek. Harry Thomas and son were in the city Saturday evening and after short vi:,it returned to their Elinwood home. Henry Gering, the Omaha drug gist, returned to Plattsmouth the latter part of hist week for a short stay at his home. Miss Emma Gauer from near Ce dar Creek returned to her home Saturday evening after a shopping tour to our city. Mr. J. M. Dunbar has been visit ing a number of days in the town. He returned Saturday afternoon to his home in Avoca. The city streets are beginning to receive their spring cleaning and arc giving up their winter coat of mud Ben Dill, e resident of Murray, is making a short stay with his father, Andrew Dill of theis city, who is little under the weather. Arthur Rhodes, representing the Fioncer Insurance Company, having finished his business here, returned to Ids headquarters at the Capital City Earl Hasslcr, a pham acy student at Oicighion College of Omaha, is here for a short visit with his folks, and is helpiug out on the Saturday trade at Wcsoott's. m a 8 13; id o 10 13! i0 OF INTEREST Mrs. J. B. Higley started this morn ing for a short viit to the Gate City. Mrs. F. S. Curtis was among the passengers who went to Umaha tor the day. M's. George Barr was among the morning visitors in the metropolis today. Mrs. R. B. Brissey and son left to day on a pleasure trip to the city of Havelock. Ernest Brown boarded a morning Burlington, bound for Omaha for a brief visit. Edward Brantne r was among those whose business matters called him to Omaha today. A. J. Trilcty combined business and pleasure in a short stay in Omaha today, leaving on the early morning tram. Fred Warner, who lives about four miles west of town, journeyed to Om aha this morning. Fred Billrtein headed foi Lyons this -morning where he will work at his trade as a blacksmith. Mrs. Charles Parmelc took ad vantage of the nice weather and paid Omaha a short visit today. Mrs. J. A. Silence is making a visit to Havelock this week starting this morning on the early train. .Mrs. a. t. nnoinccK was among thejse who headed for Omaha today on a little pleasure irip. r Elmer Meisinger and brother Clar ence, from Cedai Crock were among Jic Saturday visistors here. Mrs. A. F. Brown was a morning passenger to the city of Omaha, travel ing on one of the early Burlington's Mrs. J. E. Roylo took a morning train headed for ulcnwooel whore she will make a nhort visit with friends. Mr. G. F. Kroeger, who haiU from Mynard, was in town Saturday and called, on business errands, at the News-Herald office. Mrs. Joe Wampler and son Grendlyn arc flpeninn the day in he metropo lis, leaving on the early train this morning. Mr. J. P. Falter, the president of the Commercial Club, attended a number of matters of business in Om aha today. The Burlingoon pay car was a wel come Bight in the eyes of the Burling ton men last week, when it rolled into the local yards about ten o'clock Saturday morning. Robert Mauzy is paying a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mauzy. Mauzy is holding down a position as news agent at the Union depot in Denver. From Tuesday's Daily. Miss Ida Boedekcr of Murray was a visitor the first part of the week with Miss Ethel Crabill. Attorney B. Frank Wiles and family from Omaha arc making a short stay at the home of his father, Cuptuin Isaac lies. line St. Marys Guild will meet with Mrs. E. W. Cook on Wednesday afternoon at 2o clock. Attorney Charles Graves of Union was in town last evening attending to things in his line of business. J. . Itodefer from the Masonic Home was a morning passenger to Omaha today. Judge Travis who has been holding court in Nebraska City, adjourned court today until Mgarch 28. William Stohman, one of Louis ville's leading farmers, was in the city today, and is visiting his friends, paid a short visit at the News office. Frank Ilawkswoith, a Burlington engineer who handles a run between Lincoln and McCook was in town yesterday with his father, who is not having very good health. Mrs. Carl Fricko who has been con fined to her bed for some time, is now able to be out and around, and her many friends will be glad to hear that her condition is greatly improving. A petition for adoption was filed at the court house yesterday by Thomas J. McKinney for John W. Hunter, the little son of Mrs. Alec Hunter, the w oman who shot herself near Murray last fall. II. W. Thomas was a welcome visi tor at the News-Herald office yester day. Mr. Thomas has sold out his place in Cass county and will locate in Jordan, Montana, where he is ex pecting to enter into the stock busi ness. A petition for the appointing of a guardian tor Charles ISordenson was presented at the county judge's office yesterday. Frank W. Boycr, of Omaha, was recommended as guardian of the papers, the matter com ing before the Court March 20. The marriage license was issued yesterday of John A. Johnson age 62, and Mrs. Sarah E. Stoekham, age 35 The groom is s resident of Semth Bend, while the bride live-s at Riverton, Ia. The wedding will take place Wednes day afternoon at South Bend. Mr' G. M. Porter and wife of Lin coln are in the city for a short stay. The Porters lived in Plattsmouth a cw years ago, and they arc greatly enjoying themselves, visiting among their old friends, while Mr. Porter is attending to his local work of col ecting for the Omaha Bee. From Wednesday's Daily. Mr. and Mrs. August Ileideman were among the umana passengers today. Mrs. F. S. Ramsey and children were among lucselays visiytora in Omaha. J. M. Roberts made a brief sojourn to Louisville going out on the early train. Mr. and Mrs. Upjohn, ef Sarpy county were in town yesterday on a shopping expedition. Mrs. Joghn Lutz starte'd on a trip to Omaha this morning for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Hartley. Mrs. T. L. Murphy accompanied by her daughter May left this morning for an Omaha visit. Mrs. Minnie Reeder. a resident of Elm wood was in tow n vesterdav. spending her time at the Perkins. Judge Newell boarded an earlv train for Louisville today, where he will look over his rock quarries and attend to some business matters connected with them. Mrs. C. B. Woodworth and daughter Miss Mayme Woodworth after a short stay in the city at the home of Mrs. C. L. Hartford, Mrs. Hartford's sister. started for their home yesterday at Boone, Iowa, the Tlattsmouth lady accompanying them as far as Omaha Miss C. S. Jones of Walthill after spending a few days here with her sister, Miss Hanna Jones, left today for her home' Albert Funk left yesterday for Co lumbus where he is engaged in build ing a new rialroad bridge over the Platte. Mrs. Mabel Smith started this morning for Courtland Kansas, after spending a little time in Omaha. She has accepted a position as trimmer in one of the millinery stores of the Kansas tow n. Notice. E. Manspeahr, .1 vs. McGuire, j'irxt nnme vn'.novn. Notice is hereby piven that cn the 12th day of April, A. I). 1010, at ten o'clock, a. rn. of said day at the resi d nee of Ed. Slocum, two miles south and thirty reds west of Mynard, Ciis County, Nebraska, there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, one Durham Bull past three years of age, the same being levied upon and taken as the property of one McGuiic, first name un known, to satisfy an Agister's I icn in favor of M. E. Me.n.spcnker against said McGuirc, first name un known, PlattsnuAith, Nebraska, March 11, 1910. M. E. Manspeaker. Byron Clark, Wm. A. Robertson, Attorneys. 94-6 Notice of Sale. In the Distritt Court of Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter of the Estate of Waclav (called Jame!)'! Krowlek, deceased. Notice is hereby 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 inafter described, there will be sold at the south doof of the Court house in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska on the 2.Jrd elay of March, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m., at public, auction to the highest bideler 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 one hour. Dated this 21st day of February, 191. Will J. Streight, Administrator of said estate. 88-S Sheriff's Sale. By itruc of an order of sale issued by Jamb's Robertson, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to mc directed, I will on the 16ih day of April A. D. 1910 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the semth door of the Court House in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol low ing real estate tow it : Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Twenty Seven (27) in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of J. R. Cardiff, first name unknown, Rebecca Cardiff, illiam W. Coates, Iva M. Coates, Frank I. Dunbar and Adolph C. Swanson Defendants to satisfy a judgment o: said court recovered by E. Y. Sarlcs Plaintiff against said Defendants. Plattsmouth. Neb. March 14th A D. 1910. C. D. Quinton, 94-10 Sheriff Cass County, Neb Notice of Probate oi Will. State of Nebraska 88. In County County of Cass Court To all persons interested in the estate of Georgo Sitzman, Deceased: You are 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 tho 5th day of April, A. D 1910, at 10 o'clock, a. m. in my office in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebras ka, before which hour all objections thereto must be filed. . Witness my hand and official seal this 14th day of March. A. D. 1910. Allen J. Beeson, William C. Ramsey, County J udge. Attorney. 94-6 Legal Notice. State of Nebraska, . SS.n Counti Court. County of Cass. In tho Matter of the Estate of Frank G. Brown, deceased. To all Persons Intereatcd: You arc 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 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 hour o( hearing. ' Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said County this 21st day of February 1910. Seal ALLEN J. BEESON 00 f. County Judge Legal Notice. In he County Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. In the Estate of John Taylor Baird, deceased. Notice. To all ptrsons interested:' You 'are hereby notified thut a petition l.tis been filed for the ad-mini.-t ration f the estate of John Taylor Baird, I'ccuiscel, and that George L. Parity has been nominated es such p.diri.'i-itrator; that a hearing will be he 11 uj n s'ii-1 petition on t!:c 2(;th day of March, A. 1)., 1010, at eight o'ch-ck, A. 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