local tftvcrtiscmcnts. Legal Notice. Prairie View. nr my. in i in: iinAtv i ni iii or i MltltfKA. Ill llif lumn r f l!u' Folate of I Mtlllll iti'kt!I.WI. llrf,-ltril. t All per-mii in t Tir fl In .i!d M;tit- an inrtiiy m hi ilea unit i. .1. riiinmi. hiiiuihi-.- tritlor if hitlil rstiili". Iius tirr-il Ins petition In ' tills rnurl. liraynik- for u MttU'iiniu of In - ount hs tiilintnUtrator and for a tin.il liv I'liurci' ami fur other relief, thai it lu arlnir , will In- hull 011 villi petition in. the l Ui ilay of Kehruary. Ht HI oYlock a. !.. ut the I'uunty I'ovirt room In rinttMiiouth. Chns Comity. Nehraskit. You are riiilr U to ap pear uml how -itiie on or U fore Uj oVIoek a. in. of Mtll --'ml day of lelirtmry. I'.urt, why the prayer of said pi t.tlon shoiilil not l' wrunteil lly ihu euurl. II aiivkv l Tk tt is. County Jinii;e Legal Notice. IS COfSTY COl'KT OF I ASS (Of MY. Nt IIIUr-fcA In tin' mutter of the estate of Andrew C. r rye. ilis-easeil. 1 .V'l'1'''. Notice Is lierehy Klvi'ii. that at tin' court, room ut I'laltsinoutli. t'iiv county lirtiskn. mi the I'.itli ilay of I'eliriiary. A. I. I'.HHi, at. lUo rlo.'ka 111 . tlit petition of tiara Kry for an iitlniliil-triitor for the estate of Andrew C. r'ry. (licensed, wl!l lie hear I. anil letters of adiiiiiiKtrutloii granted to Charles K. Mart ill. or some snltalile person. Hated at riiiitsinoiiili. Nehraskii. January Sllli, llWti. II ahvi v 1 1. I n is. C'oiiNty .lude. s; rial Corti ondeht II. II. Fist was a PlattMiouth visi tor Wednesday of this week. T!ie protracted meetings are still In prioress with ouite a little Interest. The Misses Minnie '.iithnian anil Margaret Feter visited Julius 1'it. and sister Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. F. F. Wiles visited her sister, Mrs. House, Tuesday of this week. Win. Jones of riattsmouth was in this vicinity this week. Miss F.vylin Taylor, who has been quite sick with tunsilitis, Is very much improved. Miss Edna Tremain, who has been ,vwnty ,VistillK, the family of ('has Perry for CiJ.is refreshments all c a deiiuhttul afteni"oi. Since the town has 'of!'" dry'' the water cmnmisMoiier has been called upon to till up the cistern with city water. A Lincoln doctor was down to see Mrs. M. J. Gyner this v:ek, and agreed with the diagnosis of the case made by Dr. l'owers, that Mrs. Gyer was sulTerhiK' from cancer of the stomach. She is confined to her !cd and Is feelint: tiuite poorly. V. C. llartlelt lias disposed of his pool hall to 1. C. pilars, who took charge Tuesday. Mr. l'.artlett retains possession of the building and for the present will devote his time to the care of his law farm adjoining Elm wood on the north. ntni.-.ite.i t.. BgiKitxruariagarrttmk r Legal Notice. of Una! .sen lenient. In the nsa tit r of the INI ate of 1 v ., , I.. 1... I.- ..I....I..I. .,.ll . '.Vlll deceased. I To A;;atlia Snill. John I'rcdern'k Stull. Hose St till. U. Lawrence Stull. Anna Amelia Mon roe. O. I. Monroe. Henry stull. Maltie Stull. Maria Apulia Stull. Kiln Stull llh-kson. 1 illle Hasher uml Kiln Verenu Stull. .lohn stull. Mary Avathu Stull. unit (Judys Margaret Stull. minor heirs of John Jacob si till, de ceased, and nil other persons lute rested In said estate tire hereliv untitled that 011 the loth tiny of January. WW. C. Lawrence Stull. administrator of the estate of John Frederick Htull.fr.. deceased, tiled Ids petition In this court, the object and prayer of which lire that his accounts us such itdinlnlstrulor may be examined and approved, and that he he given a lien iiKiilnst the property heloiiKiiiK to said estate for the balance due til tit us adminis trator, and thill the real estatii of the salil deceased may be assigned and distributed as provided by law and for Ids discharge as ad ministrator, and Htlnal and full settlement of Ids accounts and doings In the premises. That a hearing on said ietllion will be hud on the 1st day of March. Intnl. at nine o'clock a. m.. In the court room al riiitlsmotith, Cass County. Nebraska. You are required to show cause. If any. on or before nine o'clock a. m. of said day. why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grunted. . , IIaiivf.v T). Thavis. County Judge. Dated this UTtli day of January, MRi. the past month, returned to her home in Lincoln this week Julius Fit, returned from the hos-1 pital a week aro. and Is neUliin alone nicely. Cliud Laundis helped run Frank Wiles' coriiKheller last week, Frank be ing indisposed. Nothing dolne In our vicinity hut butchering and protracted meetings. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas," writes II. L. Stanley, of Fruiio, "since the restoration of my wife's health after live yearsof continuous coughing Ing and bleeding from the lungs: and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure con sumption if taken in time. My wife Improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At F. (i. Fricke & Co., druggist. .lOcamHl OO. Trial bottle free. frightfully Burned. (.'has. W. Moore, machinist, of Ford City, Fa., had his hand fright fully burned In an electrical furnace. He applied l'.ucklen's Arnica Salve with the usual result: "a quick and perfect euro." Greatest healer on earth for Funis, Wounds, Sores, Ec zema and Files. 21c at F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. Ea.gle Legal Notice. I.N THE COUNTY COI'IIT or CASS COf.M'V. NCIIIIAsKA. In tlie mnttcrof the Kstateof 1 Not Ice of I'ro Clirest Kolierson. Deceased. I bale of Will. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Inter ested in said estate that a petition has been tiled In the County Court of Cass County. Ne braska, praying for the probate of an instru ment alleged to be the last willand testament of Clirest Kolierson. di ised. and for the ap pointment of an executrix thereof, and that a hearing will be had n n said petition in the County Courtroom of Cass County. Ne tiraska. at Hattsmouth. Nebraska, on the lilth day of February, A. D. UHHl. at the hourof 1U o'clock 11. m. You are required to show cause. If any you have, why the prayer of said pel llion should not lie Kranted on or before the hour ofn o'clock u. m. on said lath day of February. A. D. I'JUti. llAltVEV D. TltAVIS. County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State or Nkhhaska. i , C(iuly Courl Cass Cot xiy. 1 In the natter of the estate ofUeoive I'. Sliryder. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator with will annexed of said estate, before me. tidunty Judge of Cass Countv. Nebraska, at the County Court room in IMiittsimintli. in said county, on the Hill day of February; linns, and on the Hth day of August, llini. at in o'clock a. in. each day. for the purpose of presenting lliclr claims for examination, ad justment ai d allowance. Six months from the nth day of February. l'.HHI. are allowed for the creditors of said de ceased to present their claims, and one year and six months for the administrator with will annexed to settle said estate, from the liltli day of January. I'.mH. Witness my hand 11ml seal of said County Court, at I'iattsinoutb. Nebraska, this IMll day of January. I'.ih-.. IUkvi.y It. Tiiavis. si:ai. County Judge. From the Helicon. Last Saturday Jake Frohlich pur chased of J. D. Sumner the eighty just southeast of town. Alvln Ileiter loaded his household goods Into a car Saturday and shipped them to Orchard, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Keiterand Frank Ileiter left for there Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matson returned the latter part or last week from Washington. They are thinking or buying property in Eagle to make their home. (leorge Oberle got up several hun dred tons of Ice the lirst of the week ty keeping a force of men at work day and night. The Ice was about seven inches thick on an average. Andy Hess was thrown from his wagon on Thursday of last week In a runaway just east of town. Mr. Hess escaped Injury, but the wagon was badly damaged In the fracas. Those who left here, on Monday of last week for Colorado returned Satur day. (J. W. Venner and James Snoke each bought a quarter section of land. John Frohlich who had bought a quarter while out there a few weeks before, sold out at a protit of $200 Murdock (Special Corresniii(lent.) Mrs. Dr. A. E. Merkel returned from Omaha Saturday. Mr. Jacob (loehry Is taking an en forced rest, on account of rheumatism, and too close confinement. Mrs. C. Moomey, with George and Lulu, were Alvo visitors Sunday. Clark Newlon or near Weeping Water is visiting with Ceo. Mills this week. For the accomodation of our rural readers we will hereafter keep the Hock Island t ime table in this depart ment, which, of course, will only be LEGAL NOTICE I.Ki.itAMi ItltoWN. I'lalnlilV. itur Legrami it. Hrown. j 011s farmers is going to leave us in the i Mr. Jas. Crawford was an cast bound in the district court of , ... . , , ,, . said defendants implead-1 near future. e are sorry to lose such : passenger 1 hursday. but we wish him sue-; Mrs, j!lS- Crawford was an east not be delivered. vs. Alice Coiiy. et a!.. D.-f-n hints. Frank 1-. ilroslus. A. II. Smith. Johnson Sprallln. a unit formerly doln: business nt I'iattstuoiitli. Nebraska, ami tin unknown heirs nf Kva tiarniaii. deceased, will taki notice that the plaint In" lias liieil his petition I'lihstsnietv. ML'allist ed t 1 Alice wory. until 11. .etisiieu ami .101111 . midst 1. , 11... ol.l..,l im, I 1, raver of winch is to I I'OUl OUr II1KISI ipilet and correc t the legal title to LoUJ and II containing nine acres of la ml. In Section 2:1. Townhlp II. liange II: Lots '.1 and III contain ing about til acres of la ml: I. 'I - i:: and H, containing live acres of land, and Lull", containing ten acres of land all of said tracts of land lielng situated In section U In township II. north range N'o. 14. in Cuss county Nebraska, and being designated on the plat lixik of Irregulartractsof real estate as lots litimlH-red as aforesaid, and to have partition made of said real estate among the several heirs as their Interests may appear. I'lalntlir also asks In his said petition, to have a certain mortgage conveyance on said real est ate given toA. It smith defendant decreed lobe fully paid oir and cancelled of r ird and that the luterestof F.vatiornmn deccuscd.ln and tosald real estate, may lie decreed to lieloug to and lie the property of nlalntlir. Isith by gift and pur chase. Said defendants will take notice that they are required to answer the petition of pluintllf on or before the an li day of January A. I. l'.HHI or said iietltlon will he taken ami considered as confessed und plululllT will take judgment as nraved for in IiIk miM petition. Lkioiank II. IIkown. i'lalntlir. Fam'i. M. Ciiai-max. Attorney. Dated Dcccmlicr 2stli. IIHij. Magpie Grove (Special Correspondence.) Messrs. George and Fred Schafer are visiting In the western part of the state. Quite a number from this locality attended the "Foster Frown" play at the Farmele last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hemen left Saturday for St. Joe, Mo., where they w ill visit for a few days with the hit ter's brother. W. II. Fuls and L. F. F.annick were Nehawka visitors Thursday. William Fuls and daughter, Mata, were county saat visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fuls made a business trip to Murray Saturday eve ning. Quite a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Fuls, Sunday. Among those were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. llild and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fuls, Alfred and Her man Hansemer, otto, Mata and Annie Fuls. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fuls called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hild Tuesday. Mike Schwartzlislier moved Tuesday 1 for M unlock station. A change of to the John McNurlin farm, where he j time Is to take place soon, so if you In will farm this coining year. j tend taking a trip soon It may he wise Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cathey were out tu consult the time table, from Weeping Water Sunday. I Mrs. (ieo. Ftt spent Friday and Sat- We are told that one of our prosper- j unlay I" s,,lt1 l5l!llfl- ANNOUNCEMENT m 111 mwnn 111 !! iiiiiiifinmiiiiin ! 11 1 i aMBwMaammiMnwBBMMUMaawa TO the people of Plattsmouth and Vicinity: Our I'Yionils ami Patrons Wo wih to av tli.it on January .lst 1 '((, tho old linn of C. 10. WYscoU iV Sons passed into his tory. lv the voluntary retirement of Clarence 10. cott, fminder anil head of the husiuess since 1ST1'. His two runs and co-partners, C. C. and 10. II. Weseott, succeeding to his interest and he coming sole proprietors. The title of the linn will he known here after as C. 10. Wcscott's Sons. In making this change we deem it our place ami privilege to ex press to the people ol this e.mimunitv our appreciation ami grati tude lor the splendid patronage and ahidino; -ootl will extended to this store since its inception. To t his, we attrihute largely, the measure of success thus far attained. Furthermore we assure the puhlic that the same liijh standard of dealing, which has marked the old linn, shall charac terize the new, ami that this store will always he a place "wlierejualitv of goods' counts" where uniform courtesy and fair treatment shall he accorded alike to every customer, little or hij, rich or poor, and where the old motto of "one price and no monkey husiness" shall still hold jjood. We will he pleased to meet our old customers, and new ones as well, at the old stand. J.inrnal. 1 ONE I i. I. 'IM . Wescott's Sons "Where Quality Counts" ( PRICE AND NO MONKEY BUSINESS i J ENDOF THEBRIDGECASE The Long Contested Damage Suit is at an End by Compromise. PLAINTIFF RECEIVES $3,000 ! bound passenger Friday. For a clear complexion take cess in his new local ion. Corn moving is gi-ing tin slmvly. Onj Miss Meta Nritel left for Lincoln account of tlie slion.agc of ears tlifre i Thursfliiv. tliere to attend Failey's In- Is but little sold and what Is si.ld can !sliiutp, wltli tlie intention of eventu- William R. Webb Lost His Life Three Years Ago by Falling from Bridge. QHIHD A Healing Cospel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of .Sharon Ilaptlst Church, llelalr, Ga., says of Klcctrlc Fitters: "It's a God send to mankind. It cured me of lame back, still joints, and complete physi cal collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Hitters have made me so strong I have Just walked three miles in 50 minutes and feel like walk ing three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weak ness and all Stomach, Liver and Kid ney complaints. Sold under guarantee at F. G. Frlckc & Co.'s drug store. Price "ic. Laxative FruitSyrup Pleasant to take ORINO cleanses the Fystem, and makes eallow blotched complex ions smooth and clear. Ourcs chronio constipation ty gently stimulating the 6tomach, liver and bowels. Kefuso substitutes. Fannersand investors Get ready to take advantage of the (heap Excirslins U Eastcri Washliitoi thlanpring and Investigate 1he ad vantagra offered you In the FlltlfOS Blft Bid Cauitrj. We have land at low pricea, eaay terms; Rood clim ate, never a failure of crops, no dea tructive storms. Write to ut at once for Illustrated pamphlet. VY RtluM HllrM tar Pardttitri. THE BI6 BERD LAND CO., Dpl. M. WILBUR. WASH Elmwood Krotu the Lender-folio. A son was born Wednesday, Jan. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kustemeyer. J. E. Ncnstlcl has moved onto the P. M. Trapp farm, and Walter Crom well has moved onto the Stopher farm, vacated by Mr. Ncnstlel. Fred Zlnk Is still very sick with in flammatory rheumatism, and his father, Kx-Commlssloner Zlnk. is as sisting at the farm during Ills Illness. Mrs. A. McFall, who has been dan gerously 111 with pneumonia for sev eral days, Is reported somo better this morning. Her heart Is quite wcalt, but hopes are entertained for Yicr re covery. , S Mrs. C.I). Clapp held a reception Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs Davis of Ft. Collins, Colo. About twenty-five ladles called to renew their acquaintance with Mrs. Davis. ally becoming a trained nurse. Dr. A. E. Merkel removed Miss Leta McDonald's tonsils last Wednesday and more nerve could not be exhibited than by this young lady, who did not utter a sound or even flinch during the operation. S. A. Wood, II A. Cast, DaveThlin- gabn, Oscar McDonald and John Earle journeyed to Plattsmouth Saturday to take the civil i.crvlce examination for the position of II. F. I), carrier on route 15 out of Murdock. Mrs. I). Thlmgahn went to Lincoln Friday evening to sec her new grand son which was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thlmgahn on Thursday, Jan. .i Mr. and Mrs. I'obt. Kyles of Green wood visited with C. J. Lels and wife Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. Goehry entertained the Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Paul Schavy has purchased the general stock of merchandise of Mr. J II. Smith, and will conduct the bus! ness at the same old stand. Mr. Lincoln Cramer unloaded l-'s household goodsand machinery Friday evening, and moved them out to T. T. Young's farm, which place Mr.Crcamer will farm the coming year. Mrs. W. I!. Stull (formerly Mrs. Webb) was plaintilT and sued the I'.urlington for 15,itno for the death of her husband who Tell from tlie Hurl ington bridgeat this place nearly three years ago, while engaged at work for the company In its reconstruction. The plaintiff secured a judgment nt the lirst trial for !l,5ni), but the defendant secured a new trial by pp--sent ing and claiming that, errors were made during the proceedings of the former hearing. The ease was called yesterday afternoon in tlie district, court of Mills county, Iowa, at Glen wood and the following from the Tritium; will perhaps explain to some extent why the defendants were wil ing to compromise the mat ter. "Judge Green this afternoon over ruled a motion for a change of venue on the part of the company. 'I be change was asked for on the grounds of undue influence In Mills county on the part of the attorneys for the plaintilT, Genung&Genung. Gillilland & Logan and Matt Gerlng." It seems that when the above ruling was announced the attorneys for the defendant began a consultation with the plaintiff's attorneys, and It was, not long before terms of settlement' was reached, by the payment of $:i,ooo to the plalnt'fT, she nnvlng her own costs In i he matter and the railroad company paving tbeir own costs. Thus another Important damage suit against, tlie liurhiigton has been erased from the court dockets after running through several terms, and which should have been settled before they had been even entered upon a court docket. A Card. Tliis Is to certify that all drugitists are authorized t.n refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. 1 1 stops t be cough, heals the lungs and prevents se.iious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and crnsuinptlon. Contains no opiates. Tilt; genuine is in a yellow acl,age. Ilefuse substitutes. F' G. Fricke & Co. Cigar Carrjpaign of 1906. The scarcity of high grades cigar tobacco causes prices to an upward tendency on this commodity. 1 was forced to pay higher prices for tobac cos than was ever known in the his tory of tlie Finis cigar factory. Con sidering myself fortunately to .secure a year's supply of light colors, Somalia wrappers, binders and li!lers of pleas ant aroma and perfect burn, assuring appreciators of a high made clear I '.lids will be during :im;. Without any except ion the linest .u: cigars in the I'nited States. ,li l.n:s 'i:i'ri'.i;i:i;i:(,. Mfg. FOLEYSHONEYTAS Cures Ccldsi Prevents Pnoumonla Ttje Most Satisfying Show. A minstrel show, with Its beautiful lirst part selling, ballad singers, comedians, coon shout its, dancers and olio of specialty art ists, comes nearer satisfying theatre-goers of tin: present day than any other clTort on the part of theatrical caterers. There Is a happy abandon about the whole alTair that makes one lorgct his troubles and become without reluctance a pint and parcel of the scene. Gus Sun and his burnt cork organization, which will appear In this city Wednesday, Feb. 7, al the Paniieli! theatre promise an unusual musical festival and minstrel jubilee on the occasion of their visit. Seats on sale at the Filey Hotel olllce on Tuesday, the Uth. For Billiousness and Sick. Headache. TnkeOrino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It. sweetens tlie stomach, aids diges- t ion and acts as a gentle st imulant on t be liver and bowels without Irritating these organs. Orino Laxative Fruit, Syrup cures biliousness and habitual constipation. Does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. I.'einemher the name ilittso and re fuse to accept any substitute. 1'. G. Fricke X- Co. Hock Island Time Tahlk. Murdock Station. KANT l'.OLNI No. .is . - . 10:s:i a. m. No. lit, Local V ... 1:14 p.m. No. 0 V140 p. m. wK.s r norsD. '-i, No. 75, L cal 8:55 a. m. No. 5, Stops for Denver pas sengers only 2:35 p. m. No. :7 C:47 p. m. The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. I bears a close rcscmblnuv to the malaria germ. To fieeih- system from dis ease germs, the mo! effective remedy sDr King's Ne Life Pills. Guar antecd to cure nil dis- ases dnc to ma laria poison and constipation. 25c at F. G. Fricke & Co 's drug store. i Lii suns iuitl Old yirglGla Farms Good Land. Lot Prlcas, Mild Oltmat. ilf..rour u.i.cimi citiiim.ii I it(, Hat of rmu tor mi. In th ui: Ut i,i wll you HT this U IhrPouatrf for 111 Worth rn ttrtntr M to hr from trv i h dfllrt to btiur kit cumiuob. CASSELMAN &, CO. Richmond, Virginia South Dakota Tlie Land of Plenty Rich soil, a mild climate, and abundance of water have made South Dakota one of the best agricultural states in the Union. The soil of Lyman County is unusually rich. It is a black loam with a yellow clay subsoil. The extension through Lyman County recent ly built by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway has opened up a part of that state hitherto sparsely settled. Land is now selling at the rate ot from $S to $15 an acre, and it is alto gether probable that valuations will increase 100 to 200 per cent within a year. South Da kota offers great opportunities for the small in-, vestor. A book on South Dakota for two cents postage. For Free Books and Folders about South Dakota, kindly fill out this Coupon and mall today to F. A. NASII, C.W. A., 1521 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Name '. Street Address. City State Probable Destination T1" l"velv I ome, lino music and rl 'll llb.lla.il, .