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Icoal advertisements. Notice to Creditors. T Ni tin K . ' ( "! 1. 1 y. I ii t inatii-r "f I 1 11 (''iiul y f'.i jrt. it- -it .l:i.N.t Vu.li-ry. Jr.. !-" . N li r tv irl i n I I In- rrdltitr of villi i' i ! will iiift-i ilif --nrl inl --.iiinr uf n.iIiI m.i-. ix f-r- tif. iiiiity .I'ulu.' .f f'ns 'i..u:ty. Ntr;isU:i, t tin- County Courtroom In I'littfiinoiilli. In :tll oiinly. on t Jti uiiv of ...n-iiilr. l'i.V iiml on itn T'.nl il.y of li linmrv. : II oVlo.-U. it in., in-li l.iy. for I ! urio- of xainknlii .iml ;i't liii I in; I lit I r i'ImIiiih. ! x inoiiili-. nr- iillowt tl for tin- crrtlltorH of kuIiI iift--Nf to prtt-iit l lit ir t'l.iliio. iiml out-y-itr for tin-fxt-t-iiirl hihI -tfnur to M-ltli-all t-ttatf. from i In- l:iy of Auiriisi. I'm.',. Wltriro Iny ti.nnl mikI iil of xiil't Coiinlv Court. t I'l.ti turnout h. -liriflm. tills Jjin tl.ty of July. I'"... lUiivtr l. Tim i. County Jmlf. Notice of Final Settlement. I n 1 1 if initttrr of t In- .t.,t.- if Anton II. nry V t-.'k ti;tilt. lf-.ftl All pitrtlt-H InitTfHiftl In tin vill ft:ttf ;irt-lit-rt liy not lti. il t li;il on t In- -l Ii V of .1 u I y. Ir". I rt-'Hi. r.Ki,iil'r'i-r. itImlnKtr:it4.r of tin .t;ttfof Anton ' II. nry Wifkliiiflt. lfff;i-..l. h . .1 lii m t il ion In tliit irt. thf ol.j.'.'t :n:.l iir.tytr of t I -1 urt- tit.. IiU :ifi-uiit s m:iy Im- (X.'lliilli.'.l. t Ititt t lit' tillllllli'f of I In- M r-on;il nron-riy In lilt li:tn.t Ki;iv :ix-.iimh-.I to Mr-.. M;trv W.-.-U I .-!. widow of Anton lli nrv I.:i.-Ii. tl--.-;i..-l. :inil t : t tl- r;il fstitt. of s:ilil i. .-. :i-.. il. tn.iy I uiiU'in il sit iroviilfil liy l.tw. iin! f..r hi-. llvli:iri.'f :i- :i'lifiii:K tr:tor. A In .irin-' u ill ti- Iml on xiiitl Mtltionon th. iiili il.ty of S.-pti-itiixT. A. I. I'm... :tt l' o'rloi'k ii. in.. ;it tin- County Court room in i'hittiinout ii. Cji-.- County. NforsisUji. You art- ri-uiri-l to .how -;u-.f on or i fori' M o'l-liM-k a. in. of -.ai'l ilay. why tin- prayer of .hI-I H'tit ion slioulii not ! irrantftl. I lalf.l till-' Ii l avof July. A. I. 1 '..". llAUVI T I I. THAVIS. ;!w County Jinlt'f. Legal Notice. In tlit- County Court of Cass County, ,N-tira-ka. In rf Kstatf of Patrl. k Ciimpbell. deceased. To Marirari' t I'Kourk. Mrtf;iret M.O'Kourk. Susan Camplifll. Mary Ami CnmpU'11. Saint .loxri.h's 1'nlon. and all otlii-r itersons lnte r esteu In snUi aimve entitled estate: Not Ire Is hereby Jflven that a bearing uimjii the final arrount of the artuiinist rator and jH tltion for distribution of the real and mt sonal property. In t hf alxtve entitled estate, will lie had at my ofHre In the City of IMatts rnouth. Nebraska, upon the 21st day of Au gust. A. I. VMk at 10 o'clork a. in.. Iiefore wliii-h hour all objtrrtlous thereto. If any. must be tiled. Dated this L'ntl day of Auiriist. A. I. ISHIO. liAKVY l. TltAVIS. :iw County Judue. STATK.MKNT.oK TIIK COXIHTHN or THE PLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Of 1'Iattsmuuth, Nebraska, on the otli day of June, l'0. ASSKTS. First mortae loans SJT.tlsii ii st.N-k loans T'tl Keal estate none Furniture and stationery none Cash ''.'.'W al IK-Ilmi lent Interest. pr miiimx and tines s f. JO Kpriis s and taxes paid ..'f 33 t itlier assf ts 1.:'3 TJ Total fVi57 Nl i.i a lit i. in us: Capital st. M-k paid up ?.!s..V.-J 00 Reserve fund none I ndivided profits I'.'XiS Ml I eif shareholders on infomplrir loans none Other liabilities none Total iX.7 so RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES For thf year ending June 3. l!ir. iimkiits: Hilanreoii hand July 1. 1''4 ? iiK'J -II I lut-s Sum I nterest. preliiiu :i;s and tines ::.-4:i 07 bnns repaid :.'.'-Jt ;4 Other sourres bU -i i Total Js KXfKMUTI'HKs: ! I. Kins .V-tW IK KXHMIs-S iH is !Nl I StiK'k rt deenn-il ."..4i7 IM . Cash on hand l..!'4.'S 51 Taxes advan.'td l'.'.i 0i Total -.:.-: 2- Stati: or Nkkkaska. " County of Cass. ' I. T. M. Patterson. S.-rretary of the atMe named Association, do silt-mnly swear that the foretfoimr statement of the rolidi! ion of said Assoeiation. is true and rorrert to the t'st of rny k nov I.-dirf a nd lielief. T. -M. I'attkuson. S.-rretary. Al"Pltovu: K. K. W I Mm am. i W.J. WHlit -Jlirerlors. 1 . II A KSttllllTII. Sub rilied and sworn to In-fore me this 1st day of A;:-ust. V.K. I Ix'. IIasse. Notary I'ublir. The Only Way. There is no way to maintain health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease w ill set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dys pepsia, and all stomach troubles that are curable are quickly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Kodol digests what you eat and strengthens the whole digestive apparatus. F. G. Fricke Co.. (lerini: & Co. vers Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. "When 13 e:r old. far many month, no onethouk'lit I could live bfCueof thin blood. Hat. in a (rw wfrkn. At' 5ari'nll cora plctalv restored tne to hewltb." Mrs. i BftKMlS8TK. Vlneland, 3f. J. ft 00 bottle. A'l itniri".!. J. C. ATM CO.. T.owell. Mtl for The Children Biliousness, constipation prevent re covery. Cure these with Ayer's Piils. Greenwood ?leral Coriespondenre. Mrs. Josephine Montk'omery re turne'1 home Wednesday from St. Ji when? she has Ix'en for the past few weeks with a sister. Ir. Miller, Chas. White arid Herbert Cooper were passengers 'o Omaha Thursday. Will Kniis left Tuesday evening for lortl.nd, Orrtz'tn. Mrs. Movery, of Missouri, is here visltink' her brother,.!. U. Clytner, this week. Mr. Kerlin, of Lincoln, came down Thursday evening to see his daughter, Miss Myrtle, and returned Friday morning. L. James was transacting business in tiie county seat Friday. Yountf IIansjn, while delivering corn for Tommy Ilhyan the other day, drew the money on one load but was caught by Cashier Welton before he had the money all spout. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleman spent Friday in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ;rotfir, of Have lock', were visit in.' friends here Satur day. VA Coleman bought a ticket for Jennings, Kansas, 2'.th. Will Poid was a passenger to the capital Saturday. Mrs. Hose Montgomery went to Omaha Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimbcrley, of Lincoln, spent Sunday with his moth er, Mrs. William Kimbcrley. Misses Ina and Elsie K I mberley re turned home Friday evening from Lincoln where they have been working for the pasj few weeks. Mrs. Loder and daughter, Etta, of Waverley, returned home Sunday after a few days spent with friends and relatives. Mrs. V. B. Harter and two children visited friends in Ashland last week. Mr. Stilwell returned home from Shelby, Saturday, where he has been for the past two weeks with his parents. Quite a number of the teachers left Saturday for Weeping Water to attend the institute. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker, of Missouri, are here this week visiting friends and relatives. W. F. Fulmer and wife, of Ashland, are visiting this week at the home of their son, D. A. Fulmer. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouse, Wednesdaj', an eight pound boy. All concerned are doing nicely. A few of the young folks here went over to Alvo, Saturday evening, to ride on the merry-go-round. Willie Nicholas went to Lincoln for the day Thursday. Nettie VanCleave returned from Ashland, Saturday evening, where she has been for the past few days with friends. Earl Iloenshell, of Omaha, came down Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Iloenshell. Mrs. E. B. Craig returned home Sunday from Alvo where she has been for the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Muir. Mrs. Chas. Hurlbut went to Omaha Monday for a few days visit with her brother, she also expects to goon to Plattsmeuth and take in the log roll ing. J. S. Lytle left Saturday evening for lied Oak, la.. Mrs. Lytle went Monday. W. E. Hand went to Lincoln, Sun day, to see Ed Steiner w ho was stabbed by one of the convicts. He reports him getting along nicely and expects to go to work again soon. F. B. Walling has bought out-O. L. Wilson's confectionery, invoicing to day, August 1, lwvj. Mr. Walling has been working in Fulmer's drug store for about fourteen years. We wish him success in his new business. O. L. Wilson has bought Ray Huri but's dray. We are sorry to lose Ray as a drayman and hope Mr. Wil son will give as good success. Rev. W. B. Harter had the misfor tune to get his foot hurt quite badly while helping unload Mr. Divine's piano. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address F.J.Cheney & Co., Toledo,0. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Eight Mile Kiee:i I Cor res p, . 1 1 . 1 . ii"e. The grain is all cut a id threshing has commenced in earnest. Every body wants to thresh out uf the: stock, but can't all thresh at onc, so once in a while you'll tint! a tield stacked. ieo. Hilt shelled and delivered his corn toMynard last Saturday. F. H. Chassot . who has been laid off on the sick list, came out to see us Sunday, also to take in the ball game in 1'. A. Hild's pasture, where the Maple drove and Eight Mile teams crossed bats witli a score of 14 to 11 in favor of Maple (Jrove. After this game was over bats were crossed between Eight Mile and the Cottonwood team. They played innings when the Eight Mile team made three scores, which made the game 17 to 11 in favor of Eight Mile. Whenever the Eight Mile boys get beat they are never afraid to play again. Ceo. IMld and Bert Sache are going to rnak a trip to Akron, Colorado, in the near future. We wish them both a good time in the west. Mrs. Joe Mesina and Mrs. Hild ex pect to go to El Reno. kla., in the near future, where the latter is going to see her father, brothers and sisters. 1. 1. Meisinger shelled and deliver ed corn to Mynard Monday. Meisinger Bros, did the shelling. Amick & Rropst did the threshing in this vicinity this week, beginning with Jacob Lohnes. Public is Aroased The public isaroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary II. Walters, of 54 St. Clair Ave., Columbus, O., writes: "For several months I was given up to die. I had fever and ague, my nerves were wreck ed: I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that I could not eat. Soon af ter beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at F. G. Fricke's drue store; price 50c. Mynard (Special Correspondent.) Miss (iracie Mann of Omaha is vis iting at A. L. Cox's this week. Mike Hild shelled and delivered corn Tuesday. M iss Pearl II uffer and Lizzie Wheeler of Plattsmouth were Mynard visitors Monday. Mrs. Lou Henton and Ina Henton left Tuesday evening for a visit with the former's parents at Scotts Bluffs, Neb. Will Adams and Misses Maude and Ednah Propst are attending Institute at Weeping Water this week. W. F. Gillespie and Jim Giuber went to Plattsmouth on the special that passed through here Wednesday. Mrs. W. B. Porter and Misses Eva and Bunita were visiting at the home of Herman Bestor one day last week. Mrs. Minnie Stokes and Mrs. W. F. Gillespie were visiting at Wm. Long's in Murray one day last week. Mr. Long is dangerously ill. Cjuite a heavy rain visited this sec tion or the country Wednesday and we heard someone remark that "the corn is laughing." In last week's Journal we stated that Eight Mile Grove had defeated My nard in their game of base ball a week ago Sunday. We- opoligize for that error, Mynard and Oreapolis played a game of base ball July 3d with scores 27 to 4 in favor of Mynard. Hurrah for My nard: Domestic Difficulties. With many an excited gesture and many an unstemable volley of words did principals and witnesses testify in the case of Koutnik against Svoboda in police court this afternoon. Mrs. Mary Koutnik charged Anton Svoboda with assault with intent to do bodily! harm. All those concerned are Bohemians and the service of an interpeter was needed. Mrs. Koutnik appeared supported by her husband and three witnesses. Mr. Svoboda was supported by two wit nesses. The plaintiff took the stand first and amid the scornful smiles of her opponents testified that Mr. Svo boda and his children always make fun of her and that on this occasion he grabbed her arm and inflicted bodily injury. Sh exhibited her arm in question. The member showed no sign of injury, which confuting testi mony she explained by the fact that she had applied liniment to it. The defendant and his witnesses showed, amid the scornful smiles of his opponents, that he hadn't been near Mrs. Koutnik and that he was a man of peace and mildness. Judge Weber, after hearing the evi dence discharged the defendant. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of DC 0 Commencing Wednesday, August 2d, 1905, and continuing for two week's I will sell roods at a price cheaper than you can !uy elsewhere, considering oJualily; and will allow a discount of 5 per cent, for cash. S hars of Diamond "C" soap . . . . 25C S bars of "Santa Claus". soap. . . 25 C 3 cans of p;ood corn 25C 3 cans jood tomatoes 25C 18 pounds jjrunulated sujar. -$,()0 Merry War lye at 5C Rex lye at 5C Soda, one pound package 5C Soda, one pound package Arm Cn and Hammer brand One pound package bird seed .... 5C Prodi cmee Wai untied 2 We will take Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Lard and Hides at all times at market price in exchange for goods. Our prices are right and ve would be pleased to have you call and give us a trial. HENRY BAKER Cedar Creek, - Nebraska. 0 o c DC Popular With All. Reports from Weeping Water are to the effect that teachers' institute in session in that city this week is one of the most successful ever held in Cass county. County Superintendent Wort man has left nothing undone that would add to making it so. II is whole soul is wrapped up in the schools of the county. The teachers all like him: the directors all like him, and the patrons of the schools all like him. His every effort during his incumbency has been directed especially in the in terests of the public schools. . C. S. Wortman, if a candidate for a second term, will be elected trium phantly. There has not been a day since he has been in oflice but what he has added to his strength in the esti mation of those who know him best. Capable, obliging, he has given every one dealing with his office a "square deal." On account of a very general belief in his superiority. Prof. Wort man defeated his opponent two years ago, and this year the opposition has no one available as strong or popular as their last candidate. Many repub licans say, what the Journal believes to be the gospel truth, that Cass county has the best and most popular superintendent she ever had. If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion, constipation, Ilollister's Bocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. If it fails get your money back. That's fair. '.' c ents. (Jering & Co. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau seate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse suhstitutes. F. G. Fricke Co. Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Ulcers, Sores and cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at F. G. Fricke's drug store; guaranteed. DOC DC DOC Delinquent Taxes. The Lincoln News says that the sub ject of delinquent taxes is one which will bear investigation in the near fu ture. There was some talk of having the legislature look into the matter and make some provision either for the collection of the money from the counties, or else to release the old claims which have now become stale. The ninety counties of the state owe the state a total of $2.20,2l:J.2I which has been accruing, in some instances, since 1839. This amount if it could all be collected would wipe out the lloating debt, but a considerable frac tion of it became delidquent before 1!m) and there is a disposition to can cel the claim of the state for those amounts. Little would be gained by securing judgments against the aver age county for the delinquency. All of the counties owe something and the collection of the tax would necessitate heavier local levies. The property owners will have to pay the amount any way in the shape of increased state levies with which the floating debt will be retired ultimately. There would be considerable difference in the incidence of the tax burden, however, under the two ways of collecting it. Soothing and Cooling. The salve that heals without a scar is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy effects such speedy relief. It draws out inflammation, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, burns and bruises. A sure cure for piles and all skin dis eases. DeWitt's is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware o' coun terfeits, they are dangerous. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & V Why Not Do It? It has been suggested by several cit zees to add one more day to the Wood man's picnic and make it the date for celebrating Plattsmouth's fiftieth an niversary. The suggestion looks good on the face of it, but whether the Woodmen would want to consent to such an arrangement is yet to be de termined. The Journal believes that such an arrangement could be perfect ed and that it would give general sat isfaction. The farmers will have laid their corn by and will be in shape to take a couple of days off better than at most any other season of the year. It is up to you gentlemen. What do you say? Remember that the second day would bring hundreds of people to Plattsmouth who would not otherwise come. DC 3C ST ft Yz pound package best tea 20C 16 ounce can Calumet Haking QQp Powder "U 16 ounce can Dr. Price's Baking An Powder ww Yz pound package Belle Starch. . 3C 1 pound package Silver (iloss On starch Ob 1 pound package IClastic starch. . C 1 pound package force J2C 2 pound package drifted Hakes.. ()Q 5 pounds oat meal 20C 1 pound Ralston C DC Dangerous and Uacertain. For sunburn, tetter, and all kio diseases I e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. It is a certain cure for blind, bleeding, stching and protrud ing piles. It will draw the lire out ol a burn and heal without, leaving a sear. Coils, old sores, carbuncles, etc. are quickly cured by the use of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Accept no substitute, as they arc of ten dangerous and uncertain. Sold by F. G. Fricke it Co., fieri rig .V Co. Given Up to Die. B. Spiegel, 1:101 N. Virginia St. . Evansville, Ind., writes: "For ov 1 five years 1 was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. J l"-,i. H.-Mi and was all run down, and a year a" had to abandon work entin h. I had three of the best physicians did me no good and I was pract icaily given up to die. Foley's Kidney (,'un- wa- j recommended and the first ir.ti.le gav i me great relief, and after t.-ikmg the : second bottle 1 was entirely cur- d " F. T. Fricke it Co. t i Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend it and easier . to lose it SAUE MONEY bj keeping it in a safe place such as TheBanH of Cass County Capital Stock 830,(XK), Surplus 1."j,0o0 OFFICERS : Ch:is. C. rarmele. Pres., Jnx:oh Tritv:h. V-l. T. M. Patterson. Ciisli. You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. W hen you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. I J- "' '" r ".,''" ' ' ' ' -v' o n