Icflal Hfcvcrtiscmcnt. In County Court Book- Notice to Creditors. t-TATI or NlHKASK A. I Cum County. t la the tumo r of the otatv of ttto C. ini-yir. uivrast-u. Niitu ic Is luTfl.y itlvtn that tlu- civriitorsof Mild dtvMil will mift the BiitutnUtrHtor of mid estiite. Ix-fore me. County .luilue of Cs county. Nt'hnikii, m the count) court room in I'lKttMiumtli. in viiil romitv. on t lif Ut iIkv of IVtolxr. 14. mid on the lit h day of Mnivli. Uli. hi one o'clock ji. tn.. rncli Uav. for tliv iiiirpoM'of prj'M'iitlint thi irclHluis for c;im illation. HilluMini'iit and iillowiimv. Ix months arc allowed for the creditors of mild dtveued to iireciit their claims, und our yt'Hr for the mlmliiKtrmor to M ltlo mi Id fi nite, from tht- inil (lay of ScpU'inlicr VU4. V linen-, my hunil anil m-hI of wild oniony court, tit riattsmoutli. Ncliriisku. (ills Mil tlay ofAtllfllst !'M. IIahvkv l. HAM. 11-1 County Jutlijo. WHffiT09E ,' Purest 16- id i A:- i ...... d9 sweetest ieat foods. as eroccrs. till SHERIFF'S SALE. lty vlrtui' of an order of sale Usurd hy James KoUtImiii. cli rk of the UNtrlct court within anil for Cass county, Nebraska, uml to nit' directed. I will, on the 26th Day of September. A. D. 1904, at I o'clock p. tn. of said tlay. at the south iloorof the court house In the cltv of I'latts mouth. In salil county, sell ut puliUe auction to the highest lihliler, forciish, the following n l estate, lo-wlt : Lots due (I), Two c't. Three C, in Itiock Twenty-three tZU. Also IjOtsTcn ilm. Kiev en (II). anil Twelve (IJ). in lllock Klirht im. All In the City of I'lattsinotilli, In the County of Cass, state of Nelimka. together with llie piivllenes ami appurtenances thereunto te lonirln or in anywise appet'talnim.'. The same lielni levieil n h ii anil taken as the pfoiierty of lleni y K. (ierlni;. defendant, to kiitltty ii lnilnnieiit of salil court recover, il hy the Cotinty of Cuss. plalllUll'. untllsl sakl ih: fendum, HitU'woiilli. Nebraska. August rr.lnl. A. I). '.4. JOHN II. McllUIHK. Slicrlu". CassCotinty. Nebraska. .IrsK L. ItooT. M-i I'lalntlU's Attorney, SHERliFrs"LE lly virtue, of an order of wilt; Issued by the clerk of the district court of Cass county. Ne braska, and on u decree of foreclosure where in Nebraska State lliiildiiiif and I.oiill Asso ciation is plaint lit. and t'red I', Keed and Kll.aheth N. Keed. Weeping W ater Academy. Kdward T. liickard. l.ydia Klckard and A. J. McDonald. Ilrst mime unknow n, are defend ants. I will sell at public auction tothe high est bidder forcasli at the, front door of the court house In said county on the 26th Day of September, 1904 at one o'clock p. in., the following described lands and tenements to satisfy tho Judgment and costs In said action. Said property w ill lie sold in three tracts as follows: Lot six. block thirty-four, Weeping Water. Cass coun ty. Nebraska, ill one tract: lot live, block tldrty-four. Weeping Water. Cass county. Ne braska, in a not her tract and the north seventy feet of lots three and four, block fifty, Ween ing Water, Cuss county. Nebraska, in anoth er tract. Haled thlsSltli (lay of August. 1!M. JOHN 1. Mi IIKIIiK. CouitTHKiliT & SniNKlt. .sheriff. Attorneys for l'litlntln". SHERIFF'S SflLE. lly virtue of an order of sale. Issued by tic clerk of the District Court. CassCotinty. Ne braska, on a decree of foreclosure wherein Nebraska State Itiilldlng mid Loan Associa tion Is plaintiff, and Fred T. Davis and Willie Kllzulieth Davis are defendants. I will sell at public auction to the highest nldili r for rush at tin' front door of the court house in said county on the 26th Day of September, 1904 at one o'clock p. in., the following described lands and teueuiants to sat Isfy tint judgment it in I costs of said action: Lois one and two. block llfty. Weeping Water. CusS county. Ne hru ska. I Dated this Slth day of August. Pml. JOHN D. Mt ltlJIDK. Coi'imiMWT & Sidm:h, Sheriff. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ilv virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of Cass county. Ne braska, on a decree of foreclosure wherein Nebraska State llullding and Ixkiii Associa tion Is plaintiff, and Nettie It. Heed ami Harry I). Heed are defendants. 1 will sell at public unction to the hhrhest bidder for cash at tin frontdoor of the court house of said county on the. 26th Day ot September, 1904 it one o'clock p.m.. the following described lands and tenements to sat isfy the Judgment und costs In said action: 1 lie north twenty two feet of the west forty-four feet, lot live block sixty-four. Weeping Water. Cass conn ty. Nebrusku. Dated this :Mtli day of August, 1W4. JOHN D. .McIlltlDE. CofBTltKlilT k StiiNKH. Sheriff. Attorneys for I'lalntlff. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OK Til K Plattsrtjouth Loan ai)d Building Association of I'luttsniotith Nebraska, on the Until day of June. I Mil. ASSETS. First mortgage, loans I.T5.M2 76 KUx-k loiiim 1.3" W Keul Estute iM'tt M dish - Cot; 41 Dellmiui'iit Interest, premiums uml fines 77 ho Expenses uml tuxes puld 7.71U 5.1 Other ussets Total ','-''s LIAIIILITIES. Capital sUH'k paid up fU.ssil (10 flidlvlileil pnillts lj-'EE! -U Total 0.2IM -1 Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ending June 30, 1904. ltKCEll'TS. Ilulance on liand July I. 1W3 S O.'.W H7 Dues HUMS 00 Interest, premiums and tines 3.S0S II Loans repaid "-Wi rt) Other receipts l.l4 S2 Total pt;.s.j:io EX PEN Di l l" KKS louns $14,421 10 Kxpenses HtH k redeeined 1', :'44 Cash on hund 2.UH2 41 Heal estate m "" Tl),., f;i2.5T5 JO STATE OK NEIUIASKA. i cor NT Y t'K CASS. I I, T. M. l'ATTKltsiiN. secretary of the hIkivc nuiiied Association, do soletntily swear that foregoing statement of Hie condition of said Association. Is true mid correct to the Is sl of my knowledge und belief. T. M. I'Ai-rj'iixnN. Secretary, Subscrllicd mid sworn to Is fore mo this lllh day of August. 1- K. IUss. iH(.Ai Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. V. lit"!. AppMveil: K. II. Winpham. I J. E. Uaiiwh k. MHrectors. W.J. Wiiitk. Ot:'..ihi a r nv.i A M . LI.. It.. I'r's . rti'T. A. J L')wt:v, l'rlnc. J . . Knilorsitd by Fir-t Nut 1 " Mvjrracy Special CirresKinJeiit. Mrs. . V. Drendlo lias tlie pleasure of entertaining lier mot her and sister, Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Slielliy. of Indiana. James Manners and Lula Leek spent Sunday in riattsinoutli. Miss Kthel Mailer is visiting Hirdio Creamer this week. Chas. Stone spent Sunday in Ne hawka. Miss Allies Kennedy lias heen on siek list. Miss Mable llrindle who lias been visitiiu; here left last Friday fur her home in Indiana. FleiniiiK' Hubb. spent Sunday at his home. Olen Terry and family are spending the week at Lincoln, taking in the fair. Troy Holmes of Kansas is visiting his brother, James. Miss Isabelle Tanner spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Vomit;. It is rumored aiound that a wedding wl'l soon occur anion),' our prominent younj: people. This we are not sure of but we do know we admire that new rinvr. Hoy l-'rans washereSunday evening. We are always glad to welcome I!oy, and glad that he has made arrange ments to come again next Sunday. Mark Uurton left for Nebraska City Tuesday. Hob Fitch and Miss Mellie Keenan spent Wednesday at the fair. We know of a case where the uncle and nephew are "Hoyal Hivals." This we are watching with intense interest to see which one wins out. Walter Sans and Miss Hirdie Cream er spent Sunday in I'lattsniouth. Prof. Fowler is hero ready to take up his school duties next Monday morning. Tbe Stomacf) is the Man. A weak stomacli weakens the man. because it cannot transform the food he eats into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first re storing health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot di gest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Sold by F. F. Fricke & Co. Cedar Creek Special Correspondence. Cedar Creek is getting to be quite a sporty little town, by gum! Did you hear about it? Keynold and Fred Hilley of Emer son, Iowa, visited W. II. Heil last week. A party was given In their honor Friday evening and a good time was had by all. Every farmer In this vicinity has a force of men In the hay Held for fear of an early frost. It has been reported that G. (J Meisinger lost three head of horses In one week. One died of old age, one of lung fever and one dropped dead work ing at the plow. Misses Lizzie, Mamie and Ida Ileil visited friends In South Uend over Sunday. good many young folks in this vi clnlty are taking In the state fair this week. The independent '.telephone coin pany has put in several new phones south of Louisville. Mrs. J. J. Lohnes of Eight Mile (Jrove returned from Clarkson hospital where she lias been taking treatment for eczema. Earl Terry berry, an eleven-year-old lad drew quite an attention ata crowd of shooters at his father's home last Sunday. During the match they told him to get his gun and Join In. They did not have to ask him twice, He got his 20-guage I'arker gun and ap peared ready for action. They laughed at him at first but soon ceased. He loaded up aud took his stand the same distance as the older sports, and said "pull." He missed the first one, but in the end had hit eighteen out of twcnty-Ovc. After the match lie marched to the house as proudly and with as much cause, as any of them The correspondent sent the com plete score In for publication but lack of titno and space makes it Impossible this week. It was a fine shoot. Ed, From the liemvn. f C.C. Huckiu'll of NclMiii.aiul (loorge , Frohlich of Alvo, left la.st week fori Washington to lcok up a location. ' refer Chrlstophersoti sold his farm j of MO acres last Saturday to parties liviiiK near Hlmwoml. Consideration! 11.000. ! Fred CWmkop and Clareuce have recovered sumViently from their mis fortunes tu be able to discard their jrutches. Mrs. Ida Tappan and two daughters arrived here Tuesday night from Cali fornia on a visit to her father, J. H. Hurdick. Mrs. Walter Peterson Is lying In a very critical condition. She lias been unconscious about half the time since Sunday. There was no change in her condition yesterday. i Isaac l'ollard and sons of Nehawka, ! who have many acres In orchard, made a contract last week with a cumiuis- sion house of Minneapolis to furnish , them with sixty car loads of fall audi winter apples. The shipment will take two train loads and is the largest ever made iioai uus state nyonei grower. swarm of bees took possession of Emory Cleman's mail box a few days igo. Emory didn't care to dispute their right of possession and eject them by force, but took the box down gently Hid persuaded them togolntoauother box. Hut the next morning they went back to the mall box, which was a wooden box that he had put up tern- pjrarlly, so he took It down again and let the bees keep possession of it, and put up a metal box. We are sorry to announce this week that Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Townsend ex pect to leave here about the first of September. Dr. Townsend has bought out Dr. Alton of Elmwood and will move there. We are informed that Dr. Alton will go to Porto Hico as a medical missionary. Doctor aud Mis. Townsend have many warm friends in and around Eagle who w ill lie sorry to see them leave, but all will join in w ishing them well in their new home. Given Up to Die. It. Spiegel, VM X. Virginia St., Ev- ansville, Intl., writes: "For over live years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost lleshand was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no I good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recom mended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and alter taking the sec- lt:.nli nml huitiKivs III on 110,000 In Hull Tup Desk. Hank Flxtw m4 k 'l i-nn.riii.m. St iiilcnti can work tor bounl. Hem! for free cutnlogu. bnund Id nlMgutor, finest ver tvililmhcd b lluslnrss tollego. Ueud It, and you will attend Uo . U. L. For Sale I A rublier-tlred go-cart and lady': hicvcle. both In splendid repair. In quire at the Journal oftlce. HENRY BAKER CEDAR CREEK. NEBRASKA ond bottle 1 was entirely cured. C. Fricke it Co. F. (SEPTEMBER 1, 1904) I have just received a new line of Boys' Suits rangin; in size from 4 to 20 years and at prices in reach of all who are in need of Boys' Clothing Knee Pants you pay 60c to 75c for Elsewhere, I can i sell yon for 50c. Also Men's Pants at Reasonable Prices In order to get a share of your patronage I will irive you a Discount of 5 per cent on every Dollar's Worth you Pay Cash for in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and everthing pertaining to the Dry Goods Line, but Not in the Grocery Department IHZ3KX&KCKBSHBI Butter, Eggs, Poultry and Hides taken in exchange for goods at Market Prices at all times. Give me a call and I will treat you right. HENRY Cedar Creek, Mm AKER V Nebraska Nehaovka Prom tin; Ki'Klstcr. Roy Klrkpatrick came up from St. Louis Saturday evening and spent Sun day with his mother. Mrs. 1 E. ItulTner and son, Horace, of I'lattsmouth, arc visiting at the home of E. A. Klrkpatrick. V. II. Shomaker and wife departed on the Myer to attend the world s fair at St. Louis last Thursday. Fra.icr Hear, who for many years was a resident of this vicinity, but now a citizen or lowa, came in a few days atfo and is making an extended visit with the Carroll families and other old friends. C. W. Snyder, who is employed at the stone quarries, had the misfortune to have one of his lcs badly pinched between one of the dump cars and the schute. His doctor fears nothing ser ious unless some unforseen complica tions should arise. Grandma White, who has been quite feeble for some time, is feeling much better as we ro to press. Her cousin, Judijc Newell of riattsmouth, accom panied by his son, Robert, and daugh ter, Mrs. Hertha Shopp, drove over Sunday and gave the lady a pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of Center ville, Ind., came In sonic ten days ago to sec the lattcr's sister, Mrs. (iritllth, whom she had not seen for thirty-seven years. Mrs. smith neara mat nor sis ter lived here and came to see her. 1 1 was a very happy meeting, antf after a very pleasant visit started home Mon day, taking Mrs. (irllllth with her to the old home for a protracted visit, where she had not been since leaving many years ago. It Is understood that If Mr. Smith can dispose of his prop crty there he will come here and pur chase and make this his future home. Another Instance of "dldn'thlnk-It was-loaded' caused what mU'ht have CONTINUE Those who are BalnlnK flash and trngth by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion houtd continue the treatment In hot weathers smaller done anda little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty pro ducts dwrlnti the heated aeason. SmJ fnf trr wmplf. SCOTT a HOW Mi, thtmlris, 409.41 I'tarl Strrrt, Nt York. ac. tni 1 1 00 1 til dniKKUU. been the death of (Jeorgt: A. Malcolm, who is driving rural route No. l.'l out of Avoca. (Jeorgc has made it a rule for some time to eat his dinner and feed his team at Kinll St raub's place, and last Monday as he had just finished his repast, some of the young men who had gathered there were sporting with a 22-calibre pistol, which of course was not loaded." In snapping it the piece was discharged, the nan entering (ieorge's right thigh near the hip, and ranged downward toward the knee, making a very ugly wound. He was here Wednesday and a physician ex amined the wound, which was found only a penetration into the flesh, not deep enough to reach the bone. The probability is that the ball will not be removed unless unforseen complica tions arise. This Is certainly another warning not to tamper with llrearms. It is a very dangerous practice. We hope the young man will notsufferany great hardship from this accident Stomach Trouble. "I have been troubled with my stom ach for the past four years," says I, L. Beach of Clover Nook Farm, (Jreen Held, Mass. "A fewdaysago I wasln- duced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them and feel a great deal better." If you have any trouble with your stomach try a box of these Tablets. You arc certain to be pleased with the result. Price ir cents. For sale by all druggists. It Is great fun to gel, up a few times in the middle of the night ami chase a blamed old cow out of the front yard to keep her from getting an overdose of yourbluegrassthatyoti have lain nod faithfully to raise. That's why all cows ought to run at, large in town without any ordinance to protect, the lawns. Turn t he cows out and let them feast upon the neighbors blue grass. 1'rof. .1. W. (iamble shipped his household goods to Klmwood this week, where Mr. (iamble will have charge as principal of tho schools. He and his family departed fur there yesterday morning. They have many friends In this village and vicinity who regret that they decided to locate elsewhere. Elmwood has gained good citizens, as well as out! of the county's best In structors for their schools L. . Todd has closed a deal where by he Ix'comes owner of the Wallace residence, one of the finest in town, and Mr. and Mrs. Todd will lccome citizens tif this village the coming spring. They have resided on the "old home place" since KIT, and when they move to town we suppose L (J. will have to put on a high collar and a stove pipe bat to make hlin realize that he can forget the old farm troubles. What Is Life? In tlie last, analysis nobody knows, but we do know t hat it is under si rict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, result ing in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Ir. King's New Life Fills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only J'c at F.t,. Fricke Co.'s drug store. Union Prom tho Limner. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Foster departed Monday evening for St. Louis to spend several days seeing the great exposi tion. M Iss Jessie Robertson of I'lattsmout h was the truest of Miss Vernie Harnmi a few days, returning home Monday evening. Mrs. W. R. Fanning, Mrs. Louise Mickle, Misses Minnie Taylor, Eva Smith, Carrie Fanning and Luella Taylor departed Tuesday evening for St. Louis to spend several days at the exposition. T. G. Rarnum desires to save the people the troubleof asking questions, therefore he authorizes the announce ment that there Is nothing wrong .vlth his neck excepting a tine largo boil that has filed a rlalm there. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy have sold their Fnlon property and will probably locate In Nebraska City. Will L.Taylor Is the purchaser and will take possession as soon as Mr. Kennedy finds a suitable location for a home. FOLEYSHONFTTAR for chltdrmni tufa, turt, JV oplafi DeWitt DeWItt li the name to Iw It (or whon ymi c to bur Witch Ha?l S'. rVltfi Witch h.fl Enlve 11 the orli-lnil and only t'nulre. In lact Df Will 111 the u ly Witch Har.l Salve that li made from the uiadu.teraled Witch-Hazel All otheri ire coui-.terOlts hale Imi tation!. chap i"4 worthlMi even dariffrrm. LwWitt iWltch Ha?el Salve Il e specific for fey IMInd. BifHInc. Ilchlnc and Protrudlm Piles. AlioCuti, Burns, bmiwi, Sprain, Lwratloni, Cnnhislons, B'ili. Cibuneles. Ecemi. Ttt r. Salt Rheum, ai.d a. I ether Skin Diseases. SALVE riiii AiiiD bt E.C.DeWilt4Co.,Chict(o XDGXiXOTKaK'XJJSGXSa War on China and Queensware THIS means just what we say. Every piece of (JtKriiware in our laro stock will he recluccd to the original cost, ami on many articles below cost. Thi line of jjootls must he moved, as we need the room. The prices we offer will certainly do it. In Our Grocery This Old Keliahle ftore, as it always has done, stands $ ready to offer you the best values for the money. Our line is certainly one of the most complete to be found in Cass County. H. M. Soeimiohsen. Sueeeitor to Weokbaclt & CO. Plammouth. Neb. I