g i , i 1 - t" i .- i. ' . . - ..... . - ' " y- ... , a r - The Plattsmouth Journal rt'l'.i.lSIIF.I) wkkkly at 1'L.ATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA. Ii. A. AND T. H. IIATKS, rrni.tsiiKus. Kntrrrtl at tlim ponlonicn at I'htttsmouth, Ne braska, at sccondf l;is matter. To Friends of the Journal. Th Journal rrqiieststhat the friends f litis ax-r will make known tht ir rlio'ue if );iMrs to tin; county jnde whentliey have rolat.e matters to Im pnltlished. The jude has kind ly ronsenled to plaee these notices in the paier that, tin? parlies interested desire. I.y so dointf you lielp th' Journal. Thk telephone uirl should la very careful with her voice. The sweet voice a of Ifcillas, Texas, tele pi -one girl won her a millionaire hushand. i ink admirahle characteristic of the climate of Nebraska is the ease, and tfrace with which she can produce an equinoctial storm at any season of the year. It seems that there is no place, says the lleatrice Democrat, in the public si' r vice for a man who tries todohls duty. Kd Hayes rejected a car load of oil shipMl to (Vntrtl City hy the Standard Oil Company, and the result is t hat t Jovernor M ickey has rejected Mr. Hays. Oil in Mlitics is what knocks. Tiiki:k is no use talking alxiuHi rover Cleveland lK.'ing a candidate for the presidential nomination. Mrs. Cleve land sets her foot down, and relieves the anxiety of many hy staling most emphatically that J rover shall not make the race, and that settles it. Whatever Mrs. Cleveland says is law and gosjH'l with (irover. Kk.vknky Dk.mim kat: When the tailoring man goes on a strike he at once becomes a dangerous character and a menace to society, so they say. Hut, really, what is the difference 1k tween lalior and capital in this respect when capital goes on a strike and re fuses to let the business world have its money oti its own terms? In this issue of the Journal we re produce an article from the Dcs Moines (Iowa) iHMiiocrat, one of the leading party papers of the Ilawkeye state. It presents an argument in favor of Hon. W. II. Thompson for the nomination of vice president. The Journal men tioned M r. Thompson's name for this place over six months ago. A rt i rKN of Ios Angeles was locked up on the day the president visited that city, simply liccati.se he was a hrother of Colgosz, the assassin of President McKinley. They seem to think there issomething in a name out there Fremont Trihune. A great out rage. too. I f it has come this that the American people are so fcarful'.l hat Roosevelt will heassassina ted. he had hetter remain iti the White House, where dutycalls him, and from which he has absented himself for the past two months. What is to lecome of the "(J. O. P.," anyhow? Look at the array of scandals: The Hstotliee scandals at Washington and St. Louis are republi can. The Philadelphia boodlersare all republicans. The Illinois legislature was toostrong republican toattempt an investigation of their rascality, with plenty of it in sight, and now we are on the eve of something of this nature right here at home. An attempt has lieen made to brilje our "great, moral and religious" governor. Think of it! Thkkk seems to be a conspiracy among the educated negroes of the United States to establish a black em pire in the islands of the Cariltcan Sea. According to reports, Ilayti and San Iomingo are to Ik conquered and the islands ruled under the protection of the United States. The matter be came known through an effort to in duce William Pickens, the young ne gro who won oratorical honors at Yale, to join the movement. Lord hasted the day when this is done. lUit what will become of the republican party, then? The county commissioners report that there are eight bridges out in the county and they have no funds with with which to replace them. The next levy w ill have tole made large enough to replace them and also to replace sev eral more that are dangerous and w ill have to be closed in a short time. The past two years have leen hard on all wooden bridges and the commissioners have leen kept busy looking after them so as to prevent any accidents or to have them go down with any teams or stock. Nebraska City News. Some people in Cass county tried re cently to raise a great "hubbub" re garding the road and bridge fund le ing exhausted, and we clip the above from the News simply to show these howlers that the same conditions ex ist in Otoe county that does in Cass, and which conditions were caused from the same source. The Chinese of San Francisco are appealing to Iloosevclt to assist them in getting their children into the pub lic schools of that city. If he would dis play one-half the disposition to do for the Chinese of San Francisco what he is endeavoring to do for the southern negro, the people of the entire Pacific mast would raise a howl equal to the Comanche Indians on the war-path. In his aspiration for republican votes next year, he expects great help from California, while from the south he ex pects nothing, which lias considerable to do with the maneuvers of fhe acci dental president, who desires very much to have the honor of being elect ed to the position that death placed him in. Hut be will never succeed in t.sa otrort. onlv through the mis takes of the democratic party, even if Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh md they can get it take Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, hone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists. 408-4 1 5 Pearl Street. New York. joc. ami $ i.ou ; all druggi!. Republican Discrimination. The postotlice department at Wash ington has poved its insincerity of its course in regard to the negro it) ollice, in a most unmistakable manner. Recently, Representative Jackson, a republican from Maryland, secured the establishment of a postotlice in Somer set county, to lie called (juondocquia. and recommended the appointment of A. S. Day. The department establish ed the otlice and appointed Day. It transpired that Day is a negro, and strong protests came to the depart ment against iermitting him to hold the otlice. Maryland is a close state politically, and, instead of insisting upon the ne gro remaining in otlice, as was done at Indianola, which is in Mrssissippi, not a doubtful state, the department promptly wrote Congressman Jackson, suggesting that he withdraw his in dorsement of the negro, and, if neces sary, permit the otlice to be closed. This action has leen taken. The Maryland case is attracting a great deal of unfavorable comment. The color line is draw n closely in Mary land, and it is said that lioth Congress man Jackson and the department fear ed that discussion of the negroappoint- ment at this time would cost there publicans a good many votes. Accordingly, they canceled the ap pointment, and did not insist upon the negro serving, as was done in M ississi p pi, where the state is overwhelmingly democratic and no republican votes cou Id lie gained by deferring to local sentiment. The new otlice in Maryland did not have a large patronage, and there would be less objection to a negro there than in a city like Indianola; but the Maryland republicans would not haz zard its effects upon the voters, and their wishes were complied with by the department. And this is republican discrimina tion, as it suits their purpose to carry out their nefarious schemes. Ik the w riter had in time known that C.eneral J. C. Rlack would surely have attended the (I. A. M. encampment at Fremont last week, he would have been there. When his name w as men tioned as among the distinguished comrades present, our memory reverts back to thirty-live years ago when the (General was president of an organiza tion in Illinois termed "The Hoys in Hlue," and the writer was secretary We knew General Black so well in for mer days as to be considered one of his most intimate friends. On the very day that G rover Cleveland was inaug erated, and in the capital building at Washington, he was among the llrstto sign a petition for the appointment of General Black to the position of Com missioner of Pensions, in which otlice he served so well and faithfully. Yes, we are sorrv we missed this opportun itv of once more grasping by the hand our old friend of former days and a most noble soldier and statesman. Worn as Well as Hen Are Hade miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, - i i r... viKur a i it-1 iriiccu ui- neSS soon disappear w hen the kidneys are out of order or dis- easel. Kidney trouble has liecome so rrevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child readies an age when it should c able to control the passage, it is yet amictea wun Deu-wei na ilpnpiulntxn it. thecause of thedifll i... :.. v;,lnav trrli1 ami tli first VUltjr 13 , . ciwuil.l he towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased conunion oi a.i.;,inpva9ml bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser 1 - 1 1 A. 1.1 able with kidney ana mauuer irouwic. t nt (lie same trreat remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of e.mn.Unnt i soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in nny cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle I :l tra. alert a . M Bona of Swamp-Boo. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi- l.r received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, inis pipci. .jnit-Root. but rememuer i . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root anJ the ad- i Uiiitrtianitoil. rim -t w x UI C33 A ' bottle. Seek to Bribe the Governor. Governor Mickey, Nebraska's most model chief executive, has made the startling announcement that he had Ik-cii approached with a bold offer to buy Msitious under t lie state govern ment, lie declares that he was offered lljNNi each, for four appointments oil inspector, deputy oil inspector, commandant of the soldiers' home at irand Island and one other place which he would not name. The offer, it is sum I was made, by a man of standing in the, community, and the governor was told that the money was ready for him whenever the persons named were appointed. Mickey refuses to give the name of the man who sought to brilie him, nor of the men w hose appointment was asked for. Neither will he state w hat action, if any, he intends to take. The old saying, that, "a bird that an sing, and won't sing, ought to be made to sing," and if Governor Mickey refuses to reveal the name of the briber, an appeal should be made to courts to make him do so, and then proceedings should.be commenced to punish the brilier. If matters keep moving along as they have since the adjournment of the legislature, we will have severul first-class briliery cases on hands by the time snow Mies again. Then the Nobraska briiiers can send greetings to their fellow scoundrels in Missouri. et no guilty man escape. J t iKJE Lek Kstkli-k, of Omaha, had the honor of being elected commander of the (J. A. It., of the department of Nebraska, at Fremont last week. A compliment morst worthily bestowed. The Epworth League. The local chapter of the Epworth League was organized at the home of Washington Smith, in June 1810,by a few young people and the pastor of the church, liev. J. I, liuckner. nev. Fred Smith, now of the Northwest Nebraska conference, was elected pres ident; Miss Alice Wilson, now a teach er in the Denver schools, vice-presi dent; II. V. Urown, now of Los Angles. Calif., secretary. The league during all these years has maintained the de partments of spiritual work, mercy und help, literary and social work, and has collected in money, clothing and provisions during that period over l,:n0 in value. Tht league contri buted $'X to the Morocco mission for the work earried on bv Georire Keed. of Weeping Water, and has for several years supported a bible reader in India. The otlicers are K. II. Wescott, presi dent; Clara Street, 1st vice-president; litriieiia miin, nu vice-piesmeiit; Kugenia Marshall, 3rd vice-presjdent; licrtha Kenneny, 4in vice-presiueni; T. F. Wiles, secretary, and Nellie Whalen, treasurer. A Successful Company. Attheannual meeting of the I'latts- mouth telephone company recently the regular 10 per cent dividend was declared on all stock of record on January 1, lmtt. The stockholders decided to at once completely cover Cass county with farm telephones; to build three small exchanges ana to extend the toll lines from Ilave- lock to Lincoln to connect with the independent system being built there. ..... ' . jt l or lilts purpose a new o. n cop per circuit will be strung from l'latts mouth to Lincoln. The copper circuit now terminating at Havelock will also be extended into Lincoln giving two tirst-class copper metallic circuits from riattsmouth to Lincoln and con necting all southeastern Nebraska and southwestern Iowa with the capital of Nebraska. The company will sell the balance of the 20,(Mo of new stock ouered the money so obtained to be invested in the above named extensions. The idea is to distribute the stock all over the territory covered by the Flatts- mouth Telephone company, thereby making it truly a local companyand extending its influence and prestige. The placing of the stock on the mar ket two weeks-ago has brought a great many inquiries from different parts of the state, .as well as Cass county, but the company prefers to sell only to Cass and Lancaster county citizens. and expects to place the remainder of the new stock within the next lew weeks. Any persons thinking of in vesting in this stock should not delay sending in their applications, for the sale of this block of 20,000 will com plete the system and no more stock will be placed on the market. FARM FOR SALE! An eveellent farm consistinsr of 240 acres three miles norm or j ietu, re hrficlrn in ono nf the tost farminc dis tricts in Holt county. Every foot of tins is goon, sou anu it is a-s gouu iauu as that further east which is selling from S&O to $75 per acre. The im provements consist or a u room n ame . 1 I 1 .1 I ...Iti. nMWAV 1 i V') t nnncp" ii:irii 4 nun i 1 1 1 11 .v i- ..iirD iivi- trii Nvlii' neres un riar on I vgrinn IVMlfll IS III M rKli-4 . 1 J.KN finoi sii.mo to lie nut in crop this spring, also some 70 acres of fine hay meadow, i nere is a nne spi hik mi me nnct urn tlmt. runs the year around and the place is all fenced with three wire lence and crossienceti. rmcu iu.nu as tiiiu ic innil trt rlmiole. in value with- L 1 1 1 r' ivx-wvw--- - in the next two or three years and i . . . i i,i . . . there is no reason wny it snouiu nut sell for &5.-.00 or $40.00 an acre. Price $20.00 per acre. Address. E. J. DISHNEK, . O'Neill, Neb. To Cure A Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W Grove's signature on each box. 25c Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in mv 'teens' anain" writes I. H. Turner of Dempsey tow n, Pennsylvania They're the best in the world lor liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at F. G. Fricke & Go's drugstore. A Sarc Cure For Eczema. Salt Kheum and .al kindred diseases. A perfect microbe tiiipr and disinfectant. Cured me when all others failed. Accidentally discovered. Price $1,00, postpaid. Geo. II. Lawton, , Memphis, Mo. Horse Thiet Cup lured. Sheriff Mcliride went down to Ne braska City Tuesday and returned in the evening with the thief who stole the team from M. S. I'etcrson, near Weeping Water. Sheriff Mcllridesuc cfeded in tracing the stolen property to University I 'lace, where the car riage and one horse was left. Here the thief borrowed a saddle from the liveryman, and started out telling the liveryman that he would go home and get the money to purchase a horse he admired in the barn. Nothing more was heard (if him t ill he turned up at Nebraska City. The t hief is a young man, apparently almut 11 or Ho years old, and gives his name as William Jones. lie admits stealing the team, ind savs he left one horse and the car riage at University Flaceand the oth er one at Lincoln. Then he acknow ledges to taking the horse and buggy f.und in his possession, from Waveiiy. Yesterday afternoon he was arraigned liefore Judge Archer, waived examina tion and was bound over to district court. Sheriff McP.ride has used every effort to locate the prisoner, and nothing was eft undone to. get all information possible as to his whereabouts. And in doing so he has spared neither time nor money. I). TUAVIS. ATTOKN KV-AT-hAV KoOms 8. 9. 10 and 11. YVatkkman. I:i.o k, 1 MjATTS M O U T 1 1 . N I : It 1 i A S K A. NKBHASKA TELEPHONE, j;;?., fH Think of It! We can sell you a 4 room house and one lot for $150.00. $20.00 cash: bal ance in monthly payments. A 7 room house; six lots and large barn for $.'$500.00. $50.00 cash; balance in monthly payments. A 5 room house with 4 lots, wen im proved for $:50.00. $50.00 cash; bal ance in monthly payments. A neat cottage or tour rooms, two lots, original value $1200.00: price now $075.00. $75.00 cash, balance in monthly payments. A 5 room cottage, two lots. Price $500.00; $50.00 cash, balance in month ly navments. A lour room nouse, witn uiree uns r i . 1 . 1 1. . .. and orchard for $275.00. $2 .oo cash, balance in monthly payments. A tine residence property tor hhmmi original value $3.00: part cash, balance tm time. A seven room house and lot chtse 111 for $100.00. Original cost much more. Part cash, balance on time. A neat residence close in lor $l.0.0ti. Payments to suit purchaser. A tine o acre tract, with n room house and other improvements for $S50.00. Original value $1500.00. Why pay $7. 00 to $10.00 a mont h rent with these and either opportunities before you? Look ahead and provide a home for your family. Purchase while you can get property at a sacrifice, for these properties will certainly advance. lv 13. WIKDHAI, Plattsmouth, Neb. WILL YOU? Buy Your Ice of HI. C. MAKEJI (El SON who always handles nothing but pure crystal ice EcUvcrct fivers morning! Platssmouth 'Phone 72-73. Neb. 'Phono 72. Office 604 Main St. KEEPING IM LIME:! And marching straight to where you will be re paid for your trouble by getting the best on the markets. Groceries. Canned Goods, Fruits. fresh daily from the markets. VEGETABLES, gathered fresh every morning. 'Phone 54. Waterman Block Plattsmouth. Kaa Cool! Probate Notice. TXrOl NTV COKKT. CASS COl'NTY. NK- hrsisUit. In the mutter of the estate of rliurles SM'tin. lei-'!isel . Mutihlii A. Wleilc hiirir. Charles II. SK)lm. lieorsre 1 SmiIiii. iiiirt all oilier M-rMiis interested In Miiil eslule. lire lierehv iiolilie.l that on tin- l."th luy of May. I '.'I i-1. Charles II. Spoliti II ltd in said eourl his ilnlv verilieil etltliii. ulleirliik' anions thliiirs that Charles SKhn. luleof saiil enmi ty, departed t his life at Weeping Water, in siiid eoimty. on the h day of M:treh. i:m:.'. seized and issessed of real and erson:il pm prperl y sit uated in said county to lie admin istered iihi.i. Thai I he almve named persons are t lie only lulls at la v ofisa id deceased. '11 e prayer of said petition is that letters of ad ministration may I e t: ran led to tin- m-I it inner iimii his enteriii:; into t he prox-r Imiid V on are notified that a hearing will lie had uxn suid petition at the county court room in I'lat tsiuotit h. Cass county. S'ehraska. on t lie i::th day of June. WW., at II o'clock in the fore noon, and thai if you fail to appear at said lime, and oli.jeci to said proceedings, the court 111:1 y irr:i lit. the prayer of said petition, and adm'iiiist rat ion of said estate to Charles II. SHhu. or some other suilahle lierson. and proceed to usetllemeut thereof. itness my hand and t lie seal of said court 'il I'lalls m".uth.Ncl.iaska.lhis IMh day of May. A. I.. 1!h;i. J. K. Nroi.Ms. SKAI.l County .ludjfe. Probate Notice. TN Col Vl V COl KT. CASS COCNTY. NK--t l.rasLa. I u the mat terof t In- est ate of W III i r 1 111 II. Koyal. deceased. William A. Royal. Mary K. Scyltolt. and Harry and Herman Koyal. minors, and Jill other -rsons interest ed In said estate are herehy untitled that up on the 14th day of May. I'.HCt. Mary K. SeyU.lt filed in said court her iel it Ion. alleging anions other things, that W illiam H. Koyal. late of Kock Kin II precinct, in said county, departed this life near Murray, in Cass county. Ne l.raska. upon tl e iith day of May. VMS, leaving a last will and testament, and seized ami wis sessed of real and ersolial estate situated ill said county, to lie administered uMin; that the almve named persons ur the heirs at law of said deceased and other Tsons interested in said estate. There was lilcd w it Ii said ie titioua naM-r writ inn- pnrM.rt inn to lie the last will and testament of said William II. Koyal. d ased. The prayer of said petit ion is t hat said preHiundel instrument lie prov ed and allowed and prohatcd. and that execu tion t hereof and ad mi nist rat ion of said est ate lie granted to William A. Ibiyal. You are not ilied t hat a hearing will lie had UMn said pet it ion and the proofs of said propounded 111 si riiinetil taken at the enmity court, room in riattsmoulli. Cass county. Nelirkska. Umu t he hit h day of .1 mm. l'.M:S. at. 10 o clock in the forenoon, ami t hat. if you fail to appear at said time and contest said will, the court may apimint a guardian ad litem for t lie said mi nors, prohale ami allow said promunded in strtimeiit. and irrant administration of said estate to William A. Koyal. or some othersiiit ahle person, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at I'lattsinoiith, Nebraska, this lsth day of May. A. I., l'.KKt. ISKAlil .1 . K. 1 loimi.ASS. County Judtfc. Sheriffs Sale. BY virture of an order of sale issued hy Ceo. I'. Housewort h. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass comity. Nebraska, and to me directed. I w ill on the 1st Day of June, A. D., 1903, at 11 o'clock, a. m.. nf said day. at the south door or Hiecotirt house, in the city of IMatts inouth. in said county, sell at puhlic auction, to t lie highest bidder for cash, the follow ing real estate, to-wit: lols :P.iK and Mil) in the village of ; rce 1 1 wnnd. Cass enmity. Nebraska, together with all the privileges and appur tenances I hereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of James S. McCann et. al.. defendants to satisty a judgment of said court recovered by Alliert D. elton. plaint ill' against said defendants. I'latlsmoiith. Nebraska, April 2!tli. A. 1). 1'jUl. ! McliKiim. Sheriff. Cass County Nebraska. C. S. Poi.k. I'laintitl's Attorney Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska. j CollIlty CourL Cass County 1 J I u the mat ter of t he estate of James M. Pat terson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executors of said estate. In-fore me. County Judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at the Comity Court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on tin li.'ith day of June, A. !.. limit, and on the -Dtli day of November. A. I.. liHiH. at 10 o'clock a. ni.. each day. for t lit purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months art allowed for the creditors of suitl deceased to present their claims, and tine year and six months for the executors to sett le said estate, from the 23rd day of .May. limit. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at Platlsmotith. Nebraska, this 27th day of April. Una J. K. lHtrui.ASS. (ska l. County Judge. Road Notice To oil Whom it man Concern: Tlit! commissioner apimintcd to view and locale a road on the half section line' running north ami south through the south half of section twenty-four t) township 10. range V2. Also uxnt he half section line running east and west through said section 24. township ltl. range 12. west from tin center of said sec tion, until it intersects' witli road No. 1411. Also to v:.cate that part of road No. 1411 running through the s w H of section 24. township ten. (Ill) range twelve (12) east of the til h p. in., has reiorted in favor of the location and vacation thereof; and all ob jections hereto, or Halms for damages, must be tiled in the county clerk's otlice on or tie fore noon tin the 2nth da" of July. A. !.. 'limit, or such road will be iocated ami vacated without reference thereto. 1. A. Tyson. Ity James Kobkktson, Deputy. Co. Clerk. Gcoorvcooooaccoiacooc 3obn Bauer's bc Ibaufcwarc Dan makes a specialty of all kinds of Tinwork, such as Roofing, Guttering, etc.. and all work guaranteed. Call and get prices before contracting work. J V ..WW., 0 plattsmoutb, YlebrasRa. idOOOOOGOQOOQit INVESTMENT in the shares of the Thunder Moun tain Consolidated Gold Mining and Milling Co. will give you an interest in one of the greatest free-milling gold properties in the New Thunder Mountain District. No present op portunity for investing moderate sums in Thunder Mountain or else where compare with this. Write for price of shares and full informa tion to the . THUNDER MOUNTAIN CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING &MILLINQ CO. New York Life fruldinx, New York City. r i Cheap Excursions via From CKvn '-J? ')I3- August ami .Scptcmiicr. Above Rates are. for Round Trip Tickets. Oneway Set tiers' and 1 lomeseekers' round trip t Ickels on sale to points in the North, N'ort heast and Northwest, South and Southeas tern States, on first and t hird Tuesdays of each month. Summer tours via 1 Milut Ii or ( Chicago ami Steamer via the (Sreat Lakes. Uates to many oilier points. Write me ahoul your trip and let inegive you an Itinerary, show ing time, connection, cost, etc. Sleeping (Jar and Steamer Keserval ions made in advance. Correspondence solicited and information cheerfully given. 1402 FarnamSt. W. -, BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt , III. Out. It. 11 , Omaha. Neh. Probate Notice. TNCOI NTV C(Ui: r. CASS COCNTY. NK--L braska. In the matter of the estate of Frederick I. Sloblmann. deceased. Ueorge.l. Slohlmanu. William Stoh I manu. I'rederick A. Stoliimanu. lionize Ivupke. Andrew Stdil mauu. Amelia Slohlmanii. August A. Slohl inaiiu. Henry C Slohlmanii. K umlcgumla Stohl maun, and all ot her persons interested in said estate, are hereby not ilied that Ceorgc .1. Stohlinaun tiled In 'said court, a duly verified petit ion on the 7l h day of May. I'.Ki.'!. alleging among other tilings, that I'rederick P. Slohl maun. late an iiihaliitanl of Cass county. Ne braska, departed this life Intestate, at fouls ville. in said county, on t he JJIrd day of Jan uary. Ill X seized si lid msscsscd of real and personal proM-rt y sit iial ed in said county to lie adiiiinislered;' that. I he above named per sons arc thu widow and sole heirs at. law of said deceased : I hat the M-t il loner Is t he son of said deceased, and suggests K uudegiiiila Stohl ma u u as a suitable person to take ad ministration of said estate. The prayer of said H-t it ion Is that a hearing Im- had l hereon and that iimii t be bearing I he said K iindeguie da Stolilmanu Im- granted iidminist rat ion of said estate. You are not ilied I hat a hearing w ill Im- bad iioii said petit ion at t he count y court room in Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on t lie t'.l Ii day of .lime. I'.n:t. at II o'clock in t he forenoon.' and I hat if you fail to appear a I s:i ill time, and object to the proceedings, t lie Court may grant admiuisl rat ion of said estate to t lit- said Kuudegunda Stolilmanu. or some oi lier suit able person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at, Plattsmouth. Ne braska. I his llth day of May. A. I), limit. SKAI.l .1. K. )Of;l.ASS. County Judge. i . i i WUKL & COFFEY. I The Up-to-Date .GROCERS. Here you can get any tiling kept nt a first-class grocery store, and at prices to suit the times. Finest lino of Canned Goods on the market. Don't fail to call on them for anything in the grocery line. Everything fresh from the markets. WURL & I COFFEY. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Nmfr. Atwiiv rpliablp. E.lia. ask Prnceint for rilM'lf KttTKK'M K.UI.Ill in Krd and olt iueUtllic boxt-H, wulitl with blue ribbon. Take no other. Kru dancrniun u ImII tullouand linilalifn. Huy ot your l'rtiKiciHt, or end If. in Mumps for I'jtrlirulara. Tratl noaiaU and - Keller for .atllr.' in Utter, by return Mall. IO.OOO Testimonials, bold by all Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. S1O0 Haalion Nqaarr, 111 1 IA. PA. Mulloi tkla aaper. ED DOMAT, AiL j? fe ess Peerless I I n-n-n 8 THE X t CELEBRATED t 1 1 "''fr Bohemian h BEER a J Specialty ItGenuine Cedar Brook Whiskey, j 0 Also Imported Liquors and Wines. 0 CO Corner 4th and Main, Omaha Indianapolis, IimI fl 40 on sale June 7, Hand Dth. I et roit . Mich 21 M on sale .1 uly I t and l'l h. IMIefontalne, 0 20 10 on sale May Jnv? 1st. Paltlmore, Ml M 2.r on sale July 17 ami lt h lU.Ktou, Mas., .'5-1 1.r on sale Jui e :to July 4th. St. Paul, Minn.. 12 :5 Minneapolis, Minn I- Indtilh. Minn , I Waterville, Minn., I V on sale daily during June, July, JOHN M. LEY DA, ATTORNEYATLAW. ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. rreiiiirlnir ahsl racts of tit le, conveyancing ami examining tll lt-H to real est Hi t- a nmx I:iI ty. Work properly done ami chanfc" reiiNou aliic. Otlice: Koonis (I ami 7, John Omul ItulldlnK. near Court House. I'liit iMiioiilh, Nchrasku. The Most Interesting BooK that a man can peruse Ishisowii liank lMk. l).'Kn(ls upon himself whether t lie limires are KatiKfae.tory or noL. if the money is (Jeosilel with The BanH of Cass County everything possible is done hy the management to make them so. Let us care for your money. We have lire and hurglar proof vaults. Bee Hive Restaurant, ..Main Street I MM EDIATELY OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Meals at all hours. Special at tention to the fanner patrons. Tho tables are supplied with tlio best the markets ali'ord. JOHN COKEY, Proprietor. gy:. MAUsiiAi.ii. IKNTI.T All kinds of lieiital work. Hates made that lit.. 'M years experience. Trices reasonahle. Work guarantet'd. OI'KICK -FlT.iFHAI.I Hmk.h. 'J'KI.EI'IKINK No. 3 OK 47 V Abstracts of Title V Thomas VJLalliQ. OFF1CK Anheuser-Husu Hhx'k. Osteopathy in Plattsmouth! E)i p. 15- 5a88, . . .Osteopathic Physician. . . Graduate of American School of Osteopathy Klrksville. Missouri. Lady Attendant. Consultation Kr;e. Waterman Hulldlinr. Telephone 310. Office hours H-..IU to 12 a. in. and I to 4 p. in. PROPRIETOR. The Celebrated John (iund Beer al ways on tap. The 8 (I 1 Plattsmouth, Nebra&ka. Pl4lfl4l'ffll' "9 9 mm m i ., ovev V he gets the nomination. i