i I 2C 3) 3(E DC Notice of Final Report . f i m ii t f r A i: i I IMt- .1. Nil f 1 1 : 1 1 " in. is.-tl. I ii t In ii ii i y 'I Ni'l.r:isl.:i. 'I'lif Malriif Ni iir i U ;i ;i ; I pri tis I n- I.Tl'slfil I ll .ini I 1 1 . In mill..- f I I tin- :ilrnliil-l r.itor i ri' II . 1 1 mm.'. Ii is f i - J i iliiitl ;n-'iiiiil :iml r. t f In-, .idiiiiiji-i r:i Imn mi'l :i (Million f..r llii.il mi I It-mt ni iiinl iln-liiir- ;is siii'Ii. itlit.-li has t - s-i for iii4rlii iM-forc t.ilil -turt n I in im I'.th. I'i. al "in1 ip.-'-k . ru . hIh ii yiti n.iiy ap-i-tkr iiml ..m.-st tlif s.in i- ltL-l .Nmi inlii-r Mli. I'ki.V (heai.) IIAKVKV i. tkavi-. !.. Iiwttic. Cuiirity -t lf-. Attorney. J Bank of Cass County nf I'ial tsinoil! ll. Charter No X In aka. 642. (r U n n n Legal Notice. Tot:il.... To I Wlii-: Ym will t;tU.- noij.-i- ili;it oil tin; S.lti il.iv of .Novt-miNT. I'.m.i. AiMn- XVhitr. ibiinl IrT. rll.-il litr -tltlii tn tli lls I rlrt iirt of C;tss ihiiiI y. .N -liraska. against you: tlif oliii'.-i aixl iravr of whl.'li iM-iiti.m art; to ol.lalli :t llor - on tin- ltiiumiN of a,liilu-ry. iiml t lia t-. ii ?ii. a sulnli vision of I nil: v itluul I'll 4 In s-.M Ion l. lownsl.ip Ii ii. r ill of raiii'f i I'lni'k . . . 14. in Cass I'oinily. .N.-l.r.isU. il.-i-ri-.-il to In- 1 l. ni:uil - ri ilirati s of l. mmI . in irotTt y or pit I in i ir a nil i in- i ii ! i iifi io . um- r' ilM'.it. s if liosii . 1 1 !'.! jh r.i 1 1 il in ' In- St ale of Nilirasl.a. al the i'HW of li.WIM'ss .V lH-llllMT '.'ill. I'.mj. Ill sol hi i s: Loans ami I ls.-o.mts i ''."7 f7 v-rilraf I s. sn'iirt'il ami uiiviui ! ilh-r a.sst-is M.'l 'i-i IS.mkliitf liousi' f urmt uri- nil ti- turi'H K 500 (w ntliiT rval i stan; I!'- wi Curri-nt-.p iis" und ta s paid . . 4 '' m Othh Items 15 41 J Hn' from national, statf and pri vate lianks and lmnk rs 5;i; 4i Total Cash on Maud I'i Ml 4i l.i a hi i.i I us: Capital stoi'U paid in.. Surpl us fund I "ndivid-il prolits ili-posiis siilijirt i -t I ftil'i'V !' a.'a I list vuii. V'ou a ri r-i ii i I 'ii to :i lis r sa i'l i.t it ! hi oi i r iM-foii. tin- sin il.iy of .lanuiry. I'm., or nil-m. -ill of ill v .1 ! a ii-l ipiMI in;; t Ii'- tiln of -.ml ri-.i I -si a n- w .: iiiiiriil in favor i.f ml ii. i .in I IV :i .r .: , .1 f 't in li r n t l ' l m. I .i ' ! I.lii - i 'i I i , N. .v tiil. i . ! i . I.p; 1 ii. i i ' S . V 1 1 1 C 1 M . i 1 1 ' I I'l-:. I I ' i iiii. " : ri- I in- to si a I e ami private lia n ks a ml iiank-rs . urj T!i4 till f :o MM (10 15 OHO Oil ll 0i4 j4 .' ::i4 :,z l.i .vii; ;i:i r.s i.j''. tc.i :;i i;i: r,i ;i: ::t jvJI 7 I ill Ml U I'., i.i-... : . ' V .till". r i : I I 't l ike I.i -I .. I I. I t fM... ('. I.. Ut..'ri Lcgcl Notice. , . .1 a ml i Ii . f 'i l v. l! . I Ii -:ist ;:: of .No ; .!-r. i : lit i !l. Ii nil a Mir .-.r in Ti I'l M s i n. i ir N khii . ass County , I. T. M. I'.it t ersi ni. C.isiiier of 1 1 1 - abnej nai'ieil li.tuk. soiernnly swear ili.it I In.' a i , i - i a t - ri ' 1 1 r is ' n reit nd a t rue ropy of ; t tn- rep ill f id' : i t In- Stale 1 la n I. ' ! hoard. ! ! . M . I'vni iim n. i At: i - I : a-lm-r ', .1 .. 1.:. l.i . 'II s. '. I" i: v I I . Sii t i.-fi .! ii-i or-1 1 t I f. it inr t p i- .'t j i IV "f .NiUi lull. I. Hil.i. I.. K. II ssr. HI. Not a ry full! ' My i:n t.iisvi. ,i; e pi ' es i ii-t . i: ',. I One Number Has Ten Chances 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 thing to sell come ami ec us ANNUALGHURCH FESTIVITIES fie il 1st r !' : i'i it 1 1 1 ..f lass fount v. N l-i ask.i. i'atnst vouami Wil'i iia U .nleel a'. I In- ft, ami nr. i vi r "' '.tlinh in t it ! .n ate to f- .1 e- Uoi- a rlaiu u ort ja ileeil of il iti- Ma y j I'rj. iriv in to se en re a noi of saiil il.tte i' ii j inllTesf at t lie rate of '. p. r 'Till. Ull iol i j - - j ill liloek s lii t lie v i! ..f l.ai'le in said lass: . ; oiiniyand fort lie sa f said pr. r.y lo Je QaV Of All DaVS WlJiCh IS ObSeTVSd t satisfy sa nl nun I.. tf. Von and eaeli ol von are n iuir d to aiisiver n t n . TI...!,.,.:,,:.. i s.t..t,Htiti..noorlH'f..retl,e 1st. .layof.lan- ?MiU iS t Uii 01 Til a f) KSgl V I Rg: . . ... ..l.-.i i .. r . . . . .f .i : i.i i ir -i t ..-.j i' t-it f.,f i n I ml l t it ion. Hated iliis Ist day if NoveinlN-r. I'.m.'i. C 1. ltl:W.. I'i.iit.lilV. I in. 1 1 v:it. Attorney I :-'.':; WHY IT IS THUS OBSERVED. Legal Notice. HUM V. It Antedates By Far Both Easter and Christmas. notici; of :.t 1 1 : s in k i uiM i i in it r nr t . m iiii isk a : i:e est at of August lla irerst ri rr. il'feasil. To all persons Interest eil ill tlie evtali .'..l'I-l 1 1 .ICerst rolll. tlefeaseil. You are liereliv nottlieil that mum tlie I :.iy nf Niivfinln r. A. 1 1. Itm.'i. "li.n les A. Ila .rst rot. i Ii lei I his pet it ion in tliis-'nurt. a i i us lliat Aii-Ttist 1 1 aiTiist roni iii-patteil this ! ; fe int est at e i n I he f on nt V of C iss. Neiiraska. I... 'l.i .1 'v.f An -no V il I'l '. anil ft sur i in,' liliii his father, diaries A. 1 1 a- slia.1 1 k'lH'P -erst r. .in. as his s. :e heir at, law. mat He leu arson, il nr. inert v of the value of f.'.iO: ami r.rayniu- that, letters of a.imiii.st rat ion i hast SOWN 1 11 t V tiold: and tllf fi'ast Ot .-ranted to W . W . C.-.ites as a stiitatile audi. . , ... -.imiH ti nt per-on f. .r l he aUtiiinisirat u ! said j ingathering. WlllCM IS III the Clld Ot tllC '"vo.V'ar. -I., t. I.y not ilie.i t hat a l,ear,.- uill , '-'iU'. Wlieil tlloll liast itllOied ill tliy i.a.i up..ii sai.i pennon at t he .'...nit y .o irt ;ii,rs (Hit of the Held." The observ- roilll ill the "tty oi I'l.ll IsIlloll n. iiHil'iy oi l ... . i ass Nei.rask a. on t he .,i ii ii ty ..f i le.-eiuher. j .'nice d this I cast ot Harvest lias, :tiV,:';,:':.':;;;:;;;;'i,;:i ,';:,;,:M;t';:l;:: ; never intermitted am- Pi..us '4-shown why the prayer. r sail t-. 1 1 1 ion i .. s I fs; sni rit. lias morenver. been rci.'i inied in a!! aires of tlie Christian i Today is the date of our annual religious festivals. The orison anti dates by far lioth Kaster and Christ mas. Its origin runs back to the days of the Israelites in the wilderness when the I i vineeoinmand was: "Thou the feast of harvest, the tirst-fruits of thy labors, which We Pay Good Prices for Every thing we Buy. We want- Butter and Eggs Veal Calves, Poultry, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. (fr DOC The Palace Market u r'v; LORENZ BROS., Props. i':t:;::t Groceries, Provisions, Meats, Flour and Feed The sooner you begin, the better show to win A Good Thing! CKristmaLS Prizes 10 Not like the Piano Contest. Everyone has a chance to win for himself First I'rie Christmas lleef, Hind Quarter Second l'ri.e Christmas lieet, J'ore uai ter Third Prize Christmas Spring Lamb Fourth Prize Christmas Nucklinir Pitf Fifth Prize Christmas Lamb. Crown Poast Sixth l'ri.e Christinas Turkey Seventh Prize Christmas Coose Kitfhth Prize Christmas Larded Peef Tenderloin Ninth Prize Christmas Mutton huck Teuth l'rize Cliristmas Sprinu I nick All will be displayed in our window on CHRISTMAS DAY. No Humbug! The Real Thing! One Coupon with every 25c Purchase! Every Ten Coupons Entities Holder to One Draw Number. Contest Opens Oct. 7, 1905; Closes Dec. 26, 1905. ess: t ITIll LORENZ BROS. n Il YOU YV.'lMt lo liuv an v tiling, idiin- in : w will tr- to ', a-- '.on Our Home-Made Sausages Can't Be Surpassed in the Country -:- n They Have No Equal! TASTE TELLS lb I s f Ill in .1 In' -rr.'ii!ie.J. :ni'l :iT '. lii.'l. t ; rue -ueh - tili-r- uli! I it i - ii i .' :'ei I I -.'i i 1 " 1 1 f T rt:i y - ei:i ju-i :!! i:'"p. i:i ilii- .rei.i:-.--- 1 1 lie--, i i.y ! i : : i' i :iinl I In :il i.f t In' 'int n'lr: .if I'i-mmihi'v. Ni ' n :i-l..i. 'h.-. ! i'Ii .1 i.v I V.. ! ' I'i f!.; . v i i ! Notice of c!i!iivh. in Harvest Festixais and j au'umnal Than'ioi vi n days. In tin?! Church "f Lnu'ia nd these flays have, always had .minence. Mven now ; t!ii- I t lt 1 is!; ivIiiM'nis papers arc li!!ed ! ' It !i ski'Ii-he !' Harvest hI'S'TVuhit-i , :ri cl.-achrs : van-r.s il-no.ainat i'.r.s. "I": i : i U : '. i ; ; day has he-t: s;,.i:--t ! :::es - e;i !" ; : r : ;-. co'iiit r.v. pi ru : iai i V. ! .al: ' ' ii 1 . . r. i . . i vv i . . ! i , .t.,-r : v i.v ' .1 .. . : ' ! 11-- . : I . I I : .: ' ! ,n I- ; I . i i Tie : i !l ':'.!;! ;;! eo:). nary war. ii I aa vi-1 Ws the Biggest and Best Deal Ever Offered 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. DECESV5SER 26th will decide the fate of the Great Contest Watch for the Result. It will bo Announced in the Newspapers If you settle your accounts before the contest closes, you have tlie privilege of getting chances in tlie contest. Not the ones with the most numbers win but ones with tlie lucky numbers. : i.'.r,. tins :.- ... i j'e.) i : - 'iv!nr as ear! v vxas d.'-si::i:i.i ' . I'- ALL OHtERS DELIV ERED PROMPTLY a p g fjksS !;G. SI XT 4 STREET, Fial'tSLiCL-f!-'. r;8!:. : e Ii; I .i . ' i . i l.n. i n i li l : ! ' i 1 1 i v i ii e:i i i 1 1, ii. I w 1 I It. At : .;..'li ..lie 1 S. i I I. HIT. I V 11. I'T X :,'... I'l i. I-..: Legal Notice. i 1 IIM V. NOT1CK IN Til I' I i il" NT V I'.H'II T I.F I A N l llK.Ok t. Ill re e-la'e of Aini.i:tli I. ' l;i.'li;irij-.. dft-i-uMtl. i Th!I 1MTiii iiitiTevti-il in tlie et;ite nf Atniiuli I, Uii'liards. deeeii-eil : Vim are liere'.y imtilieil that the final :n- .ourit and M-titnii for tinal settlement and ftr tlei-ree of cli-trilnition. haf iH'en liie.i in tny olTii e iy the adniinistrator. anil that a harini; w ill lit-liaii l hereon at iny oftiet- in the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. iimhi tht Uth day of 1 H-eeinlier. A. I. IflKi. at 10 (A-hH-k -.1. in., anil nil ol je.'t lin. thereto must Im.- tileil tforf saiil hour: anil that at said time the avounts will lie fully ami finally settled, and the deeree of distribution made to the ler sorii. in su.-h parts and paroeis. as shall then tm found to have succeeded to said estate; and that w ithin said petition it is alleged that Isttbelle Anderson, lnulana Shively. Naney Sowl. Julin F. Ki.-hards. .lehu Iliohards and XVillis Ki.-hards are the only heirs entitled to share therein. IIAKVKV l. TKAV1S. s:ai.) County Judge. sN. he ;' t he : : 'i' it est an? Kpiseopal ehuieli nt' the! i'nited States as ratitied in lT-.i. it is; i vo nmnen.Ied t !iat the lirst Thursday i:i November Or. if any other day be; appointed by the civil authority, then j such day ) shall be observed as a day ot Thanksgiving to Almighty God forthe fruits of the earth, and other bless ings of His merciful providence." And tliis festival is as seemly and as reasonable as it is venerable. Son Lost Mother. '"Consumption runs in our family, and through it 1 lost ray mother," writes E. 15. Reid, of Harmony, Mo. "For tlie past live years, however, on the slightest sign 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. Keid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and hoxv to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds, rrice 50c and $1.00: guaranteed at F. G. Fricke & Co. 's drug store. Trial bottle free. "Uncle Josh" Is Coming. The attraction at the Tarmele on j Friday December 1, l'.or, will be the ; ever reliable "I'ncle Josh Perkins," ! undoubtedly the most successful rural comedy drama that has been produced in years. It serves a distinct and highly commendable purpose, for it teaches in tlie cleverest and most entertaining xvay imaginable and in a thoroughly up to date manner the trurh f tlie old saying, that "love will !ind a way.'' The chief interest in the ILoiisviile I'mui the Courier. Kmery Steele has erected a neat dwelling on his property near the riv er bridge. A. .1. Spooner has resigned his posi tion as foreman with the National Stone company. John Sjogren has betn ill with the lung fever for several weeks and is still unable to leave his bed. J. W. Dunn is building an addition to his livery barn on Main street to be used as a carriage house. Mrs. J. D. Ferguson was called to Lincoln Saturday on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ives. C. W. Spence is erecting a new barn. Mr. Spence says he tried for six weeks to get a carpenter to do the work and at last tackled the job himself. A great many of the farmers in this vicinity have finished gathering corn and a day or two will find about all of the corn in the crib. C. K. Xoyes was at Omaha Friday where he went to accompany his mother to have her eyes examined by Dr. GilTord. For some time Mrs. Xoyes' eyesight has been failing and she is noxv unable to recognize anyone across the room. About a hundred men and boys were entertained on the bottom near the Greenwood ! Hi'H'in Conn spent Saturday in jland. Asli- I I S . -Ill' x a i .s vx;.v t i ct on pi'iisioii ri I a i c ail ox i'i . sneeial c.rresoon.ien.-e. j lion. . H. Hand was a passenger t o ' i;,.t.ailv, ,t is sueh an easvxxav to Mis W. II. Meeker are visiting her ; Omaha Saturday. i make a lixing. Sir, three hours every daughter in Kansas City this week. Mrs. W. J. Kelley and children visit, i morning ;ind hold a little book and W. E. Hand was a Lincoln visitor : ed her parents in Denton Saturday ask ,Uestions. I o the same t hing for Wednesday of last xveek. 3 Our Pacemaker at S3. 25 is xvell named. Study 'he name, see t he siu)-'. 'Ti- 1. (.alt' bluclier. extra heavy si lies, im tacks or nails on inside. Txvn good outer soles to heels makes an ideal shoe for sloppy xvcather. Have a similar pne at S3.00 piece centers in the love "f Cncle Josh j Turlington depot Sunday afternoon by ; for his young daughter Nan. The I a broncho-busting exhibition. Henry 'entire cast of I'ticie Josh Perkins" ; I'ettit xvas the hero of the hour and I has been selected from anvngthe best j demonstrated his ability as a rider by known, most xvidely experienced and ! successfully riding one of the xvildest must enscient ions actors and actresses bronchos that ever came over the pike. of the American stage. The piece is j 1, xvas an exhibition worth seeing. . most elaborately staged, and equipped j : with beautilul scenery. 1 he engage-i I ment is for one night only. ..CUSHION INSOLE SHOES.. Sherwood & Son CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Nature Needs But Little. 1. F. Cofrin left Thursday of last xveek for Washington, D. C. to join his xvife, xvho xvent about a month ago. They expect to make Washing ton their future home. Dr. F. B. iSlu-sser returned last Wed nesday evening from Minden, Neb., where he has been on account of the illness of his wife. N. II. Meeker was a passenger to Lincoln last Wednesday. W. E. Hand and wife and xvife spent last Thursday in Omaha. Jas. Burks went to Lincoln for the day last Thursday. W. J. Laughlin of Ashland spent a couple of days with his daughter here last week. The Burlington will issue a new time card, effective Dec. o, on xvhich No. will arrive here about 'M minutes earlier than on the old card. Esther and Mable Kelly were on the sick list last xveek on account of hav ing the chicken-pox. A. I). Welton xvas transacting busi ness in Plattsmouth last Friday. Thomas Leaver spent lat Friday in Lincoln. anu .-sunoay. ; three hours in the afternoon. Then Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Ballings and : jllst have a good time for the remain daughter, Gladys, of Lincoln who have I irnf eighteen hours. Nothing to do on been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J Saturdays or Sundays and a rest of D. Kern for the past ,ew days, return-! four months and more every year dur- Mrs. Kern accom I). Meeker. ed home Tuesday panied them. Born to Mr. and Mrs Saturday, October 2., a nexv nine and a half pound boy. All concerned are doing nicely. ing the hot weather. Because I need the money. But Few Are Free. But few people are entirely free from indigestion at this season of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not only the best remedy to use because it digests what you eat but because it also enables the digestive apparatus to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching. and makes you feel bright and active, 'and all forms of Indigestion. Sold by Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not ! F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. nauseate or gripe, and is mild and very pleasant to take. Orino is more effec-! lr. Marshall, Dentist, guaranteed tive than pills or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substitutes. F. G. Fricke & Co. Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition. You cannot accomplish very much if your liver is inactive, as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you. Orino Laxatix-e I-ruit .Syrup stimulates the liver and boxvels work. Reasons for Teaching. At the recent teachers' meeting in one of the xvestern counties of Ne braska, each teacher xvas called on to answer the question. '-Why am 1 a Teacher?' and here are some ol the replies, xvhich the Journal prints lor i the benefit of Cass county teachers: J. II. Dairs. night operator at this: i;ecause I thought I might do more place has been transferred to Have- t-,ian i)V being a preacher. It lock as day operator. He xvas relieved j was a c;l0ice between those two nro here by Mr. Smelt.er. : fusions. Ralph and John Coleman xxereAsh-j Because I wanted to be respected, land visitors Friday. Teachers are all respected by children. Olin Gullion. of Oakland. Cal.. xvas i Had nothing else I could do. s I called here on account of the illness of tried teaching and like it. his grandmother. He arrived Friday, I am a teacher because I like poxver. Nature needs only a Little Early Riser noxv 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. evening. Bob Barr returned from Ilavelock Thursday where he has been doing some line work for the Plattsmouth Telephone Co. Among the passengers to Lincoln Saturday were Mrs. Ed Hartsook. Mrs. T. F. Bethel, Mrs. Stiles, V. D. Conn. Hazel Devoe, Mrs. Carr and two daugh ters, L. n Daft and Mrs. A. D. Welton. I still long for more poxxer. My am bition in that iine is not yet satisfied. Because I could make better wages than by working out as a hired girl. Because my friends and relatives said I would make an ideal teacher and old maid. Because it runs in the family and I love children. Because I think Carnegie will pen sion wornout school teachers. Only Ajjer's We know what all good doc tors think of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and find our. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. '" Ajer'n C'lierrr IVctorml U well known in 'our family. We think it i the Iwit medicine 4u tbe world for coughs ami ooId." Katie I-etebson, 1'etalurua, al. I., .We., f l.w.' .i.r.iriRi".. All flrntfifi.t.. for in. ll. Mm Hard Coughs One of Aer's Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery. Cently laxative.