Local Items g (From Saturday's Daily) Prof. Gamble is in Omaha today on a short business mission. R. B. Trook, a 'esidcnt of Union was in tihc city jeatcrday for a few hours' Miss Mary Martin wa.s a traveler of the day, going up to Omaha for a couple of dayB visit. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark and dau ghter Helen went up to Omaha on No. 15 this morning for a day's stay. Miss Verna Cole made a round trip to the state metropolis today spending a few hours in that city with friends. Dan Allen of Glen wood paid the city of Plattsmuutli a short visit yesterday being in to look at a few business matter. Mrs' J. II. Becker and daughter Carrie are Saturday visitors in Omaha today traveling there this morning on the early train. Mrs. Dr. Livingston and daughter Margaret are making a day's visit to the city leaving here shortly after .eight this morning. F. M. Richcy left today on the Bur lington for Omaha for a short visit with his wife whio is nonfilled in one of the Omaha hospitals. The William Grow company con- stituted a jolly crowd at the depot this morning departing for Omaha for their last performance t the Gayety Mrs. J. W. Elder took one of the early trains for Omaha today. Mrs. Harry Poisall went up to Omaha this morning for a brief stay. Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald and daugh ter Grace are spending the day in Omaha. visit. They were accompanied by Miss Freda Wallrngren. Juniors Entertain Seniors. The Junior class of the High school royally entertained the Seniors last evening at their' annual reception which was held at the Henry Ilerold residence. The house was gayly decorated in the school colors, the walls being decked with pennants. The hall in which the punch was dispensed during the pleasant hours was draped in the host s color and the dining rooms bore the dcoiutions represent ing the class of tlw guests. A quite lengthy program was given and a guessing game was indulged in, in which Miss Itachael Livingston and Ben Harrison captured the prizes. The large porch was filled with dancers in the later part of the even ing the music lwing rendered by Miss Mumni. At each place in the dining room where ice cream and cake were served, a small Junior pennant was found bearing the date 1911 in the colors of the class, black and gold. The Junior class of the school wish to express their appreciation and extend a vote of thanks to the Ilerold family for the delightful manner in which the house was turned over to them for the evening and for the assis tance that the family gave in making the party such a decided success. The program of the evening consisted nf: Instrumental selection ... Verna Cole Vocal selection Fern Long Elocution number. Mildred Cummins Vocal selection Miss Howard Elocution number Miss Johnston Vocal selection Mrs Gamble Instrumental selection Marion Dickson Instrumental selection Emma Cummins German St. Paul's Church .Next Thursday May 5th is the Ascension day, Himmelfahrts-Fest and as a custom in our German churches we will have service on that day. The Service is held at the usua hour at 10:30 in the morning. J. II. Steiger, Pastor. Jclek Jakal paid Omaha a brief , visit today going up there this morning on No. 15. Postmaster II. A. Schneider returned on No. 6 this morning from a busi ness mission at Omaha. To California. New through tourist car line to Los Anireles. Calif. Leave Platts- o mouth each Friday 12:03 a. m. via Kansas City C. R. II. I. & 1 . El Paso arrive Los Angeles Monday 7 :0o a. m Returning leave Los Angeles Thurs day 3 p. m. arrive Plattsmouth o.vd p. m. Sundays. Hugh Norton, tf Agent Mo. Pac r n it i j. ti. nancy ot uienwood was a caller at the county seat today regis tering at the Perkins house. Mrs. J. S. Hall is an Omaha visitor for the day, expecting to return to her home in this city tonight. Anton Kalasek was among the morn ing crowd at the depot today, bound for Omaha on a Saturday outing. Miss Lottie Smith left this morning for an over Sunday visit with her sister Mrs. F. W. Steiger of Benson. Mrs. Ida HixOIl nml (Innirriinr Mabel and son Harry arc spending the day with friends in the met ropolis. n t: . . t n i . i . . . .Hiss jcKne nonerwon departed this morning for a few days stay in Omaha where she will attend a theater pntry i .1.. i i ui uie Draiiaeis. ART STUDIO and CRAFT SHOP t Instruction In water color. art leather, brass V aud copper, nomouecuiitui.u i.u . L.,n an Wh.n vnn Anne know it, you caa earn a treat deal ol money in jour home Best of instruction bv teacher who spent many years in art ceiiten in the east, and in IMIica Haiia Wru (or tree particulars. Mrs. H HEX COflON. 607 Bos Sldfl.. Omaha, Net) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1 A The Farmer's Wife's Best Friend Mrs. J. H. Hunter and daughter Janet were visitors of the day in Om aha going up on the eight-fifteen train mis morning. Mrs. L. W. T.iwn nnA ,n. ... -". ..... ..IK. 11.111,1111-1 I Alice departed this morning for the . . 11 . I man.- im'iruiions wnorc thoy will visit neons lor me day. Miss Jiookjneycr an instructor of music at Omaha, came down this morn ing to Hpentl an over Sunday visit at the home ol her mother. Misses Clara and Marie Jirousek paid Omaha a call this morning expecting to return to their homes on a late afternoon train. J. R. Jessup, one of the good farmers across the river, was in the eitv a short time this morning taking a Turlington train lor Uniaha. Harry Graves, editor of the Union Ledger, accompanied bv his wife was jn the city yesterday evening .taking in the amusements of the day. Mrs. J. T. Baird and daughter Es- telle made a day s sojourn to the Uate city today starting out this morning' on tho early train of the Burilmgton. Misses Elha Crabill and Genevieve ITnwurd departed on the eight fifteen train today for Omaha where they spent the day with friends in the city. Mrs. William Fahleson and three children Hilda, Herman and Axel boarded the curly train for an Omaha Ml MMl Does all the cleaning bout the house and farm, and keeps everything spick and span lor 1 0o a month lust try It. The farmer's wife has a ready help in this handy, all-'round cleanser that will save her much labor and time. It does the work of all old-fashioned clean erseasier, quicker, better Cleans Scrubs, ScourSsPolishes Pott, rant, Kettlei, Milk PaiU, Separators, etc. The Best IVay To clean wooden ware, tables. nantrr shelve, etc.. etc. Wet the article, sprinkle with Old Dutch Cleanser tnd rub with wet cloth or brush; wipe up with clean water; wring cloth tight ly and wipe dry. It cleans clean and it hygien ic, nc caustic or acidsavoid them LARGE SIFTER CAN Articles ol Incorporation. Know all men by these presents: That we, Gustave R. Olson, T. II. Pollock, II. N. Dovey, F. L. Cummins, and E. W. Cook, all being of. full age, and residents, Cass county, Nebraska, do associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming and beocom ing a corporation in the State of Ne braska, for the transaction of the business hereinafter described. ARTICLE I. The name of this coiporation shall bo the Olson Photo machine com pany. ARTICLE II: The principal place of transacting business shall be in the City of Platts mouth Cass county, Nebraska. ARTICLE III. The nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation shall be tho nrocurine of patents on new improvements, the manufacture and marketing of Photographic printing Machines, photoerahie supplies and apparatus, and the makingand mar keting of photographs, and the manu r.'ieturfi and marketing of other ma chines and machinery, and ihc pui chase of material therefor, and the erec tion and maintenance of such build ing or buildings and structures as nuv be neeessarv. and to purchase real estate as a site therefor, and the purchase of such maclunciy as may be necessary for the operation 01 saiu business, and to do any and all things set forth in this certificate as objects, purposes, powers, or otherwise, to the same extent and as fully as natural persons might do, and in any part 01 the world. ARTICLE IV. The authorized capital stock of said corporation shall be the sum of Twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars, to be divided into shares of One Hun dred ($100.00) dollars each, and the whole number of shares being iwo Hundred Fiftv (250) of common stock, to be subscibed and paid as required by law and the lioaid ot uireciors, and when said stock is issued the same ihall be fully paid and nonassessable. ARTICLE V. Thr existence of this corporation shall commence on the 4th day ol April, A. D. 1910, and shall continue during the period of 99 years. ARTICLE VI. Tho business of said coi potation shall be conducted by a Board of Di- lcctois not exceeding FIN h in number, in lifipleei.ed bvthe stockholders, such election to take place at such time and be conducted in such manner as shall be prescribed by the by-laws of said corporation. ARTICLE VII The officers of said corporation shall be a president, vice president, secretaiyand treasurer, who are to be chosen by the board ol Directors, nnd shall hold their offices for the per iod of one year, and un.il their suc cessors shall be elected and qualified. ARTICLE VIII. The hiehest amount of indebted ness to which said corporation shall ot nnv lime subieet itself shall not be more than one third ot the paid up capital stock. ARTICLE IX. Tho manner of holding the meetings of stockholders for the election of officers and the method of conducting the business of the corporation shall be as provided in the By-laws adopt ed by the stock holders. ARTICLE X. Those ARTICLES OF INCOR PORATION may be amended by a two-thirds vote of all stock represent ed at any regular or special meeting pnlloil for that purpose by the board of directors, provided that notice there of shall have been mailed to cacn tplvlwld(r at his last known address at least ten days prior to the time of hnlilinr Rlieh mcctinH. TV WITNESS WHEREOF, The undersigned have hereunto set their hands this 29th day of March A. U. 1910. Gustave R. Olson. T. II. Pollock. II. N. Dovey. ,F. L. Cummins. E. W. Cook. State of Nebraska ) ( ss. Cass County ) On this 2)th dav of March, A. U iom Kofnro mv A. L. Tidd. a notary Piihlin Hnlv commissioned and quali fied in and for said county, personally appeared tho above named Oustave R. Olson, T. II. Pollock, II. N. Dovey, F. L. Cummins and E. W. Cook, whn urn norsnnnllv known to me tO hn ihn idpntiofil nersona whose names are affixed to the above and foregoing ARTICLES OF INCORPOHAIION, ns nnrties thereto, and that they sever ally acknowledged the instrument to be their voluntary act and uceu WTTMTOSS mv hand and notaria seal the day and year last above written. fanntt A. L. 1 111. 4t Notary l'ubiic My commission expires Oct. 5, 1915 Notice. In the countv ciurt of the County of Cass, Nebraska. In Re Estate of Nicholas Bintncr, deceased. To all persona interested: You arc hereby notified that a petition has been filed for the probate of the ast will and testament of Nich olas Bintncr, deceased, and praying for the appointment of the Lxecutnx therein named, Knli.r Bintncr; that a hearing will be had upon said pe tition on the T.Olh day of April, A. D. 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. at my office in the city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, before which hour nil objections thereto must be filed. Done this 9th day -,f April A. D. 1910. By the court, (Seat) Allen J. Beeson, Byron Clark, County Judge. Wni. A. Robertson, Attorneys. 10J-b the estate of the above named de ceased, by which last named hour all claims must be filed and all claims not filed will be adjudged barred at said time. By the court, ' Allen J. Beeson, (seal County Judge Bvron Clark. Win. A. Robertson, attorneys. 4-8 Positive FrooL Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska ) ( ss In County Cass Countv ) Court. In the matter of the estate of George Sitzman. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Executrix of said estate, before me, County Judge ofjCass County, Nebraska, at the Countv Court room in Plattsmouth, in said County, on the 10th day of May A. D. 1910, and on the 10th dav of November. A. I). 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months arc allowed for the cred itors nf said deceased to present their claims, and one year and six months for the executrix to selttle said estate from the 10th dav of May A. D. 1910 Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 0th day of April, A. D. 1010. Allen J. Ueeson, (Seal) County Judge William C. Ramsey, Attorney. 1UJ-6 Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic hi PlaltsmouJSt. aph or Wrie Because it's the evidence of a Plattsmouth citizen. Testimony easily investigated. The strongest endorsement of merit. The best proof. Read it: J. W. Ilickson, Oak street, Platts mouth Nebr.. says: "I will never eense to praise' Doan's Kidney pills. as they proved of such great benefit to me several years ago. For some time I was caused much suffering by attacks of lumbago that came on without the east warning. lhe simplest movement was painful and I was annoyed by irregular passages of the kidney secictions. I read so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I finally procured a box from Goring & Co's drug store. I was gratified with the results of their use. that I publicly recommended them in 1906 and at this time. I willingly renew that statement. I hope that other kidney sufferers will profit by my pvnenencc. . For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Mubum Co., liullalo New York, sole agents for the Lnitcd States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. , Telfgr Robert Wilkinson, Dunbar, Nfcbr. 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 BlacksmSiT? Has taken charge of the Wil liam Puis Blacksmith Shop 4 1-2 miles west of Murray. . II 1 1 P T.V T T I aii Kintis oi l ine norsesnoe- ing and all kinds of Black smithing. Satisfaction guar anteed. Call 'on Him. Legal Notice. State ofNebraska ) ( ss In county Cnss Countv ) Court In the matter of the estate of Waclav (called James) Krowlek, deceased. To all verson interested in said esfnc, You arc hereby notified that a hear- inir will be had on the final report and final petition of the administrator of said Estate before this court at Plattsmouth, in said County, on the 20 dav of Antril. 1910. at 9 o'clock a. m. and that all objection's, if any there be, must be filed on or before snid dav and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of the County Court of said county this 0th dav of April, 1910. SEAL Allen J. Beeson, 102-6 County Judge License Notice. nipi rf implication of Peter A. Smith for liquor license. Notice is herebv civen that Peter A. bmith on the 11th day of April 1910, filed his petition with the lllagc Clerk of C.reenwood. in Cass county. Nebraska ns renuired bv the statutes of the state of Nebraska and the ordinances ot the Village of Greenwood, praying for a license to sell malt, spitnous and vinous Honors in the building located on lot No. 277, Greenwood, Nebraska for the cominir fiscal year ending on the First Tuesday in May, 1911. Anv objection thereto must be tiled nn or before April 2o. 1910. Dated at Greenwood, Nebraska, April 12, 1910. in t-4 Peter A. Smith, Applicant $25.00 to California The World's Greatest All-the-Year Resort Double Daily Through I x Service I VIA -NJ Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. In Re Estate of John Taylor, Baird deceased. Notice is herebv niven that at nine o'clock a. m. on the 30th day of April A. D. 1910. and at nine o'clock a. m. on the 31st davofOct.A. D.1910,at mv office m the Court House in the Citv of Plattsmouth. in said County, hearings will be had upon all claims nmiinst the estate of the above named deceased, by which last named hour all claims must be filed, and all claims not filed will be adjudged barred at said time. Done this 20th day of March, A. D 1910. By the Court, (Seal) Allen J. Beeson, Byron Clark, County judge Wm. A. Robertson, attorneys. 100-St Sherllf's Sale. Bv vitruo of an order of sale issued bv James Robertson. Clerk of the District .Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, will on the 16t,h day of April A. U. 010 nt 10 o'clock A. M. of eaid day at the south door of the Court House in snid countv. sell at public auction to tho hurhest bidder for cash the lot lnwinir real estate towit: Lots blcvcn nn nnd Twelve (12) of Block Twenty- Seven (27) in the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, Nebraska. Ihc same bninrf levied unon and taken as the property of J. R. Cardiff, first name unknown, Rebecca Cardilt, wwiam W. Coatcs, Iva M. Coatcs, Frank TT. Dnnbnr and Adolnh C. Swanson TWondnnta to satisfy a judgment oi said court recovered by E. Y. Sarles Plaintiff arzainst said Defendants. Plattsmouth, NeD. Marcn inn a. n 1010. C. D. Quinton, 94-10 Sheriff Cass County, Neb. Byron Clark' Wm. A Robertson, Attorneys. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO Rl A Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. In Re Estate of Nicholas Bintncr, deceased. Notice is hereby given that at nine o'clock a. m. on June 4th, 1910 and at nine o'clock a. m. on December 5th 1910, at my office in the court linllMC in the Citv of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, Nebraska, hearings i will be had upon all claims against Notice. In the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska. John. II. Snanuler and John W. Lloyd, Plaintiffs, vs. Peleg Davis, et al., defendants. To the defendants in the above entitled cause, to-wit: Peleg Davis, Albert M. Davis. Benson Davis, Lueian Davis, Darwin Davis, Lovornc Davis, Helen Davis, Lavora Davis, Emma Davis. Matilda L. Worden, Lucinda Calkins, Martha Jones and the unknown heirs and devisees of William A. Davis, deceased, and Mrs. Ann Jane Totten and husband, Clin ton Totten. You and each of you are herebv notified that on the 2Sth day of AprP. A. D. 1911), plaintills hied their pe tition in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, claiming title to the east half of the southeast nuarter of section twenty-eight, town- i ... ship eleven, north of range thirteen east of thc'Gth P. M. in the County of Cass, Nebraska, by reason of their adverse possession of said land for more than ten years by themselves and grantors prior to the time of filing said petition and ils verification, and that the defendant Ann Jane Tot ten and husband Clinton Totten arc notified that the purpose of said pe tition as to them is to correct, be cause of mutual error and mistake, a deed by them executed to the l'lain- tiff. John II. Snanuler. on February 2nd, A. D. 1909, recorded in Book 48 at page 127 of the Deed records of the Countv of Cass. Nebraska, and to substitute the name of the plaintiff John Il.pangier, tor that ot said de fendants in the habendum clause, , . t J.. - ll wmcn rcaus as iouows; "To have and hold the premises above described together with all the tenements, hereditaments an appurtenances thereunto beloncine. 4 " unto the said Ann J. Totton and Clin ton Totton, and to their heirs and as s'urns forever. nnd to nuiet the title to said premises against each and all of said defendants forever. Each of you arc required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of June, A. D. 1910. John H. Spangler, and John W. Lloyd, Plain tiffs. Itvron Clark. Wm. A. Robertson, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 4-8t Choice of Scenery J inc irue ooutnern uoutc . via El Paso J OR Through Scenic Colorado via Pueblo and Denver Ask for Rates and Schedules Hu?;h Norton, Aent. Smoke an acorn! I And be Happy BAILEY & t.lflCI THE DENTISTS UtMt Milcei tllgl-Ort OMtbta lm Mil Mm. BtM-FailfMI' BsitM tf use ii ias swoim wsik Metal DiaeouNTa t oitt irra. MFlMTPuton (tilt lltriArwvwB, OMAHA, MIS Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A wnoleiaie. A Frenchman was teaching in i large school where ho had a reputa tion for making some queer mis' ' takes. One day he was taking class which was rather disorderly. What with the heat and trouble! some boys he was very enappislj Having punished several boys nnj sent one to tho bottom of the clasfi he at last shouted out in a passioc; m7a whole clas9 co to ze bottom 1" CASTOR I A For Infants and ChiltlrAn. The Kind You Have Alwaraugt! Bears the Signature of I