TLconl Htwcrtlscmcnts. Legal Notice. To M.ii.'l-.Ii-w Wii.li-. niil N lii W.ul iit-f ixhitit-. ymi iiikI t';nli of you will I itkv, l.nl !.- thiit on I In- 'Jlsl l:iy of Nih i iiiIh T. I'O'j. :. I- lirown. pkilntiir. H.-.i ;i H'lltloii in Hit? district i-ourt "f .-minty. Ntrii.U:i. iiKtilist yon ;inl lllhun W.i'l'- t ill. Hie -I'd iiml r;iyTir uliil m-iIHoii ur l" fon i lirst- ii ! t;i i ii i.iorlk'-i.'i- iJ--l of iluti- M;iy .". I'.KK. rl fit I'iM'i'iirc h noli- of Mtl'l (lali- wltli loU-rt'st at Hit-rsiti-of 7 r .lit. uoii lot 7 in liiix-k In tin- vtll;tt'K of KairN- In -.ul'l i'lis ion in y uikI for tin- of nuM iro.Tty to satisfy fcald mort You ami -a.-li of you ar r-iuir-l to uiisw.t Haul petition on or U-fore tli UL l;iy of Jan uary. Hurt, or JiKlk'im iit of fororloNurt will Im ntr-il In favor of plaintiff us ray-'l for lit fkill Mtlll(ll. lat-l tltlH iltt lay of Novi-iiiIht. Hutu. C I.. IU:WN. I'lalnliir. I. it. ItwvEn, Attorney 1 1 14 NOTICE In tin' County Court of Caii County. N iiratka. In t h- rnatt-r of tin- c.tat; of Tliotnas ul!l vmi. Ivmn-I. To all ikthhis liitfrcxu-ij In tlie -tiiM- of 'i'liomas Millivan. il-f-:i-Ml : Vm art-hT-ly iiotlliwl that tin- tri x .as lili-il h-r M t it ion for final tli-iiii-iil al. N-triitir that tin- tlruf fixi'il hy law for tin- liliiik' of Hail. is airaiiixt ;iil -.tate has fully t- pin-il .tml t hat all ili-lit s :iini i-har-.'i-s :ti::iiiiM ail -liilir h.ivi' tweii fully pa hi ami salislii-ii ami I raying that a t in.' anil pla-i- may tw i n-'l for tin- lin il -ati i'l i' i'.n ami a! h a n ( :n-ioiiiit. ahl in -lit'ion fi ir Una! 1 1 '.iimiil aiul aliow :i i of unit a r- I f-r In ariiii: on tin - .t ii li y of No fin l pit. A. I . I'm... at t in ii'li x'li l in . a i 1 1 IT'i i-1 f t In- iimh-r-i'-'m-'l. " i ni V .1 'ii I t.i I I..- i n v if I'i i t ' -:uoiii 1 1. I -ii- i i.iiii ty. N'-hra-U i. ai hii'li tinii' saiil a.-i'miiit wi.l t 4' am .1 ill. ail i uiti'il ami :iiioiii. anil a I eat in:; ha! as n .'. Iio are I he lni rs i if Tli' rti;i- -uilivan. ih i-easeil. anil sueli other ami f:ir ' tier orih r-as i.ia v r i iiiirei. All i-r-.n-. :nter'stei are rei lin il to pppear ami Me I heir last oh i-it ii in. if a :y tiny h:ie. mi or i fore t he h il i y of .V n niUr. A I'. I ..'. at ti'ii o'l loi-l, a. i i I i;ii I'll t his i;: h ! i v if Nov in I h r. A. I V.k IIAKVKV l. I KAVIs. ' -r. i. ; iiinty .1 uie. Legal Notice. IN THE III M V l ol llT of ( A(IIIM V. I 1111 sK : In re estate if August lla L'Tstroni. ih i'easeil. ntick To all persons Interesteil in the state August Makers! roni. ilei'easeil. Vim are herehy notitieil t hat tiin the I Mil ilay of NoM-mlx-r. A . I . I'.m:.. Charles A. Ila terstrom filed his petit ion in t hisi'oitrt. alle 1'iS Itiat August llai;erstroiii l'partel this I .fe intestat' in t h tint y of Cass. N'ehraska. upon the ''lst lay of Au-'iist. A . I. I'.'J.V ami Ii ft surviving him his father. Charles A. Ila ersl rotn. as his sole heir al law. that he h ft personal property of the v:ilu of j'.'iio: ami i.rayin that letters ,,f ailminist ration Im . ranteil to V. V. C'oati-s as a siiitahle ami iiiM't nt persi m f- r t he a' Imiiiist rator if saiil state. You are In teiiy notilii il that a hearing will I e hail iihin saiil pet it inn at t In- eon lit V i'oui'1 r null in the eity -f l".:i 1 1 -laout h.' I'oiintV of Cass. Ni-hraska. on t he ;t h ilay of I ei'emlier. A. 1. I!iii. at hi n i'ioi'l; a. in., on or hefnre w hiih t line oliiei-t i' uis a in I fa use. if any. shall tieshoun why tin- pray r of saiil petition vtioulil not he'irranteil. ami at wh'u'h time sueh nlers w ill he . ntereil as to saiil i-mirl may s 1 1 1 iiist ami prop'-r in the premises. V ilness iiy ha ml ami t he seal of I hi- fount V l oiirt of Cass rou nt v. Ne'-raska. t his Kit h t'. iy i f Nmen, i,. r. A. I .'l" II Pi-:; IIAUYI.Y Ii. TKAVIs. County .luil-.'e. Notice of Sale. Nut i 'e is in rel-y "i vei; f hat in pursuance of 'ill onier lif llo'i. I'aill .lesson, juil-.!' of the ! i jst rh't i-ourt of Cass 1-: m nty. Nehrasl.a. maile i il t he lit h clay of Nov.. I!.i.'i. ill the eailse of "111 the matter of I in- estate of I rank Tt'ik. r . (lei'i aseil -. now ii-:al:n.- in saiil nun. fur t he sale ! real estate hereinafter (lesi-rilieil. there will lie sohj at the sotiili iliMir of the i-ourt house at I'la 1 1 mt Ii in saiil rot! lit y ti t lie -It h ilay i f I ii i'imii- r. P. Ma. at I o'i'..-k p. ta. of sa ill il.iy at . i . i vet nine to t he highest I iilih r fur easii the fnliowini ih-serilM il real state to wit; l.i.t ;.' i n t In- tie of t he n w 't .. f sei-t ion f :;. tunii p.'. irt h of raue i:; east 'f thi-tth I. M.. i'l "ass eouiity. Nehraska. I'un tainiu three ami t hree-f. .uri lis aen-s. s;i;, sail' Will he 111 a lie si ; 1 i".'t to tin- life -,se of t he j.roperty tv Mary I'tak. v.nl w of saiil l r iuk i tak. r.. iiei easeil SaiiJ al' will rernaln m. en one hour liale.l tiii-i 14ih .lay ' Novemtier. l'tii. KM 1 1. ITAK. Kxe.-ul r of tl.e esTate of I'rauk I'tak. Sr.. S.-.I. !i. ii. liuvi.i:. Al!'.r;.. y. 11 ,-t.; Legal Notice. i Tin: ill'XTY I'llt 'lT nv l .i ; i irxTV. f.lUI sK A. In re estate of Amiiah .. Kii'harils. l'ieasi'il. To all nersons interesti'il- in NiiTlCi: the I'state of Amiiah K. Kiehards. defeased : You are herehy notified that tin? final :u' count ami petition for final settlement and for defree of distribution, have lieen tiled in rny oftife hy the administrator, and that a hearing will lie had t hens n at my oftic: in t he city of Plattsniouth. Nebraska, uixui the Uth day of DefeniUT. A. I). 1905. atlUo'olock a. m.. and all objm-tions thereto must lie til-d before said hour : and that at said time the ac"ounts will lie fully and finally settled, and the decree of distribution made to the per sons. In sufh parts ami parcels, as shall then tie found to have sureeiled to said estate; and that within said txetition it is alleged that Isabelle Anderson. Indiana Shively. Nancy HnwL John K. Kiehards. .lehu Kicliards and Willis Kicbards are the only heirs entitled to share therein. " HAUVfcY I). TKAVIS. (REAL) - County Judge. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block. Our Pacemaker at S3.25 is well named. Study the name, see t lie shoe. 'Tis k calf biueher. extra heavy si iles. im tacks or nails on inside. Twit irood outer snles to heels makes an ideal shoe for sloppy weather. Have a similar pne at S3. 00 .CUSHION' INSOLE SHOES. Sherwood & Son Mjrdock sHflal Correspondent. I II. C Nielsen reports the loss or me liiinrlrcd and lifty !;os of late, which lie thinks was caused hy cholera. This is quite, a severe losst Mr. Nielsen as his hojjs were of line blooded Iniroc Jersey breed. II. K. Neit.el returned Thursday from a business trip to Waterloo. Mrs. C. J. Lcis entertained the Ken sington Wednesday afternoon. A. S. Depner and a force of carpen ters commenced work Friday on the new (ierman Lutheran church, two miles north of town. At last reports Miss CladysCole was very low. Pan Steele, of South Ilend, was in town Friday soliciting funds with which to build a home. Through lack of knowledge we did not mention in last week's columns of the arrival of a bouncing babyjjirl at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zoz. Il'ilh niuther and little one are doiiitf nicely. Ii.'ll Austin and faiiiily have re turned frmn a month's stay ater mantown. whore Ie!l iias been assist ing in the c iiisti Ui.-ti"!i of a lare brick school house. Jo',,11 Coiinaliy and mother, of Mur ray, registered at the M unlock hotel Saturday, departing in t he afternoon i fvr Elm wood. Erhart Creliry made a trip overland to Waterloo, Friday, returning Sun day. ( . W. (Jillespie's father is visiting here, brinuinr his irrandson, Merle Hillespie, with him. Miss Minerva Tool was a Capital City visitor Saturday. Anna. Martha and Katherine CSoehry returned Friday from their visit to Malvern. la. Mrs. .1. Embury was on the sick list last week. Mrs. Ir. A. E. Meikel, who lias been quite sick for some time, is im proving. Eert Austin came down from Omaha Sunday for a few days' visit. Antiie Jones is visiting with rela tives in Murdock at present. Miss Eertha (loehry spent Sunday in Murdock. Miss Anna accompanied j her to Weeping Water on her return I unday evening. Mrs. A. M. Cole returned from Oma ha Saturday evening. S. W. Hare was a business visitor at Omaha the latter part of last week. Mrs. Theo. Thimhan spent a week with hersister, Mrs. Warren Eichards, of Wa basli. A u'Ov'd many farmers in this section are through huskinir corn, but as the majority of them are not through corn buskers are still in demand. A very small crowd reported for the shooting match Saturday, owing to the busy season. Charles and Floyd Cole spent Sun day with their sister, Miss dladys, j who is in the Presbyterian hospital at Omaha. Jim Crawford and son, Clyde, pulled in from Mansfield, O., Sunday evening and will visit relatives and friends for an indefinite period. Mrs. Dr. A. E. Merkels' mother of Julian, and a cousin from York, are visiting with the doctor this week. Dr. A. E. Merkel reports that Mr. J. Plant is rapidly improving from his siege of typhoid . fever, which speaks well for our doctor, as the case was a bad one. Every town has its knockers of some sort or another. Usually some one who is trying to attend to other peo ples business when they are not cap able of attending to their own. And we seem to be blessed with those that circulate anonymous letters, trying to defame or otherwise injure respectable people. Recently a letter was sent out and signed "An Old Soldier," and the sole purpose of this letter was to injure the standing of some of our best citizens. Now, if this "old sol dier's statements were based on facts, wouldn't it be just as easy to sign his or her right name as it would to sign something like an "old soldier" or "a friend?" Anyway, in our estimation, a person of good reason would not be guilty of such a misdemeanor, there fure.we consider the source and will let it eo at that. i G. B. Burharjs Testifies After Four Years. G. E. Eurhans, of Carlisle Center, N. V.. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you that 1 had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. 1 am glad to say that I have never had a return of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stuy cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kid ney Cure to anyone suffering from kid ney or bladder trouble." F. n. Fricke & Co. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, guaranteed work. DC Better Late that Never! If you don't win yourself, per haps your best friend will. If you don't win it will be an honor to be in such a great contest If you have any thin,"; to sell come ami see us We Pay Good Prices for Every thing we Buy. We want Butter and Eggs Veal Calves, Poultry, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. Ws the in Plattsmouth. Everybody in and out of the city ought to be interested. No doubt you will need lots of goods for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and we have the goods to supply you. DECEMBER 26th will decide the fate of the Great Contest Watch for the Result. It will be Announced in the Newspapers If you settle your accounts before the contest closes, you have the privilege of getting chances in the contest. Not the ones with the most numbers win but ones with the lucky numbers. ALL ORDERS DELIV- FRFn PRfiMPTlY 0 (mi Avoca SlKVial COITOSIKMUK-Ilt E. 11. Straub and wife were at Weep ing Water Wednesday of last week. Dr. C. W. F.artlett of Ueaver City has located here. George Malcolm spent Sunday with his parents at Nehawka. Geo Peters was a county seat visitor last week. Mrs. C. E. Tefft and children of Weeping Water spent several days of last week visiting relatives north of town. XV. B. Banning, wife and daughter, were over from Union Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Brendel of Murray visited a few days in Avoca this week. C. D. Quinton and Ora E. Copes were at Weeping Water Monday eve ning attending Masonic lodge. The Avoca foot ball team defeated Union on the Avoca gridiron last Sat urday. Score, 20 to 0. D. J. Meyers is at Lincoln taking treatment at the sanitarium. A. E. Cutler was at Berlin Tues day. Son Lost Mother. 'Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Mo. "For the past live years, however, on the slightest si?n of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Price uOc and $1.00: guaranteed at F. G. Fricke & Co. 's drug store. Trial bottle free.! Lofty Hill (Special Correspondence.) Two surprise parties were given in this community Sunday, November 19th. Surprise parties are generally such only by name, the "surprise" be ing missiDg. But these were all the word implies. One was on Herman Schliefert, the day being his 42nd birthday. After services at church a DC riua i DC One Number Has Ten Chances UThe Palace Markety Nir;,:-r.V,1 LORENZ BROS., Props. 'ViVV;!' p Groceries, Provisions, Meats, $ Flour and Feed The sooner you begin, the better show to win A Good Thing! CHristmas Prizes Not like the Piano First l'ri.e Second Prize . . . Third Prize . .. Fourth Prize Fifth Prize Sixth Prize Seventh l'rize . Kighth l'rize Ninth Prize Teuth l'rize All No Kumutig! The Real Thing! One Coupon with every 25c Purchase! Every Ten Coupons Entitles Holder to One Draw Number. Contest Opens Oct. 7, 1905; CIosss TOT! X3 Biaaest and Best Deal Ever Offerei large number of friends and relatives drove to his farm yard and prepared a sumptuous dinner of all kinds of goody goodies, and as only farm life can put up. It is needless to say that ample justice was done to each and every dainty. The afternoon was spent playing games, chatting, smoking, tasting malt and hops, etc. After the ladies had prepared supper, to which as much justice was done as to the dinner, all departed for home with the thought predominating "We had a good time." The other surprised person was a little Miss whose 14th birthday was celebrated, Dora Stohlmann. Miss Dora was the receiver of many pretty presents. Those present were, Alwino, Paul and Amanda Jung; George, Louise, Adelia, Mary, July, Bertha and Clara Stohlmann; George, Clara and Molly Kraft; Olga and Esther Vogler; Minnie Pankonin; Louise Jung; May Hopp; Mary Lau; Philip Koehler and last but not least Dora's teacher, George Jung, of whom she thinks a great deal. The afternoon was enjoyed as only little folks can enjoy it. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Stohl man, November 21, a boy. Our legislature is passing so many uninforced laws, why not pass and in force one, fining every person who neg lects his duty at the polls with other words does not vote. Don't you think we need a Governor Folk? Miss Louise Jung is spending a week with her sister, Cedar Creek. Mrs. J. ITeil, near Preparations made at the church. for Xmas Evangelist are being Lutheran Nature Needs But Little. Nature needs only a Little Early Riser now and then to keep the bowels clean, the liver active, and the system free from bile, headaches, constipa tion, etc. The famous little pills "Early Risers" are pleasant in effect and perfect in action. They never gripe or sicken, but tone and strength en the liver and kidneys. Sold by F. G..Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. DC 1 . k. vlZl II m Contest. Everyone has a chance to win for himself Christmas Ileef, Hind Quarter Christmas lleef, Fore Quarter Christmas Spring Lamb Christmas Suckling Pig Christmas Lamb, Crown Poast Christmas Turkey Christmas (louse Christmas Larded Peef Tenderloin Christmas Mutton Duck Christmas Spring Duck will be displayed in our window on .CIIKLSTMAS DAY. Dec. 25, 1905. LORENZ BROS Greenwood Apodal Corresuoudenoe. M. D. Kern and Charles White were in Omaha Wednesday and Thursday of last week attending the implement dealers convention. Mrs. W WT. Divine and sister, Blanche Walbrink, left last Wednes day for a visit at their home in Hol land, Michigan. They expect to be gone about a month. Edwin Metcalf is on the federal jury at Omaha this week. Attorney O. B. Polk, of Lincoln, was in town on legal business last Wednesday. Miss Bessie Jeffery returned Wednes day last from a visit at Ilartington, Neb. Mrs. G. F. Betts, of Waverly spent Wednesday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Devoe. Dennis Doud was a passenger to Omaha last Wednesday. O. T. McDonald opened up a barber shop in the Blue Front last week. John Lomeyer and Max Mohler, re turned last week from Elgin, Neb., where they have been threshing this fall. Dr. F. B. Slusser was called to Min den, Neb., Thursday, on account of the illness of his wife. Mrs. Wm. Finley is on the sick list this week. II. C. Cutler returnei from a visit at Huron, South Dakota, last Thurs day. Mrs. J. S. Foster and Mrs. F. W. Walters were Lincoln passengers last Thursday. W. W. Divine is reported sick with typhoid fever. Miss Elsie Kimberley spent Satur day in Ashland with relatives. Mrs. Helms and daughter, Eva, are visiting friends in Lincoln for an in definite period. Professor Cooper went to Omaha Friday evening to spend Sunday with his parents. Among the passengers to Lincoln Saturday were Mrs. L. C. Clymer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kyles, Mrs. White, Miss n) D 7? If yon want to br.v anything, roine in; we will lrv to )leaM on Our Home-Made Sausages Can't Be Surpassed in the Country -:- They Have No Efinal! NO. SIXTH STREET, Plattsna:!!;!, fob. Hael Devoe, Mrs. Harvey. Mr. and Mis. Edwards and D. K. Uarr. Mrs. 11. D. McDonald and son. sterl j ing, were visiting in Ashland, Satur day. Myron Coleman, of Hastings, Neb., spent Saturday here with his parents. Miss Gregg, who has be en visiting Miss Nora Myers for the past few days, returned to her home at Have lock, Friday. Miss Lucile Divine returned from Sioux City Saturday on account of the illness of her father. The Greenwood Statesman is paying one cent for each item brought to their office during the week. Mrs. Frank Nicholas and Mrs. N. II. Meeker were Lincoln visitors Monday. Mrs. Onie Hoenshell, of Lincoln, spent Sunday here with D. J. Hoen shell and family. The remains of J. R. Barr were brought here Monday from Omaha for burial. The services were held at the M. 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