HATS AND CAPS j jf L L S A M HOL L Y I A" je U ite Stjles Gents' Plain and Clo Clothing for Men Fancy Dress Shirts. and Cents' Furnishing Goods and Boys. waterman Block Men's I Boys' New and Up-to-Date Spring Clothing piattsmouth. Neb. legal tftverttecmcnte. Legal Notice. In tlm count y I'ourl of Cuk Count y.Ni'liraxku; In the matter of tlio vulutvof Jamt'S J. Me Nurlln. dfCviiM'U : NOTICK. Ail persons Interested In sll estate Kre liereliy notified llilil u petition lias been tiled In said court alleitliiK that suld defeased died leavliiK no last will and pruyinit for adininls t rut Ion upon hlsestaie. and thai a hearing will ho hud on iil.l iw liiioii 1 fwrr said court ontheL'Ttli day of Airll. I'.mi. at lUoVliM'ka. in., and thai If tln'V fall to appear at said i-ourt on llii' said 27ili dav of April. VMk at In o'clock a. tn.. to contest said petition, the court may tirant the simie and urmt udmiiils tration of said estate to John .McNnrllii. or some other suiiiilile person. :nicl proi'eed to a settlement thereof. II. ! Tinvis. ifAi ! County JiKlire. AN OLD PIONEER GONE Notice of Probate of Hill. In th unity court of (".!. county. Ne braska: 111 tlie Matter of the estate of J. il.il West, de ceased, . All persons interest! d In said estate arc t...ri.iv , iiiil that a net It ion lias been hied In said court, praylni: for the probate of a certain Instrument now on tile In said court. purportiilKtohetlie last, will and testatm in of said deceased, and that a licarin 111 be had on said petillon before said court on the Hth day of April. Wti. and that If they fail to inipear lit said court on the said Hth day or April, liKil. atluo'olock a. in., to contest, the probate of said will, the court y allow and proliatesald will anil Brant administration of said estate to Josephine West or sJine other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. 1IAUVKY l. lltAVIS. Iskai.1 County .Indite. Application for Liquor License. Matters of application of V. W. IIuIikc for Ihpior license: NOTICK IS IIKltKUY (ilVKN THAT ON thn Kith day of April. IWu I'. W. Uulnte Bled his appllciitlon with the Iniard of t rustees of the village of Avocu. Cass county. Nebras ka, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Honor at Ills place of business. W . , lotD. block 111, in Avoca. Cass county. Ne braska, from the 1st day of .May. Hkk's to the 1st day of May. Iim7. All objections to irriint lnirof tills license shall be made ill i writ but and Hied with said board us provided by law. V. lil lK.K. Applicant. License Notice. XTOTirK Is IlKKKl'.Y (ilVTN THAT Till: xN underslitned has tiled a petition as re .. i i... .1... si .11 iii, s i if I lie state of Netiras- ii vuiiu ibeeliv elern of the ciiyof I'latts- inouth. Nebraska. re,uestlim a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Honors for the ' comlmt mnnlcliml year in the buihllnif s u- ..f.,l 1 1 II ll.e wist ha'f (!,) of lot Sl (Dill block thirty-four (.ill in the city of I .alts mouth. Nebraska. A norm! n si:. April 111. l'.KHi. Applicant. GOLD ACROSS THE RIVER Mrs. Fredrick Stohlman Passes Away at Eleven O'clock This Morning. AT HER HOME NEAR LOUISVILLE. A Resident of Cass County Almost a Half Century Loved and Honored by Many Who Will Regret to Learn of Her Death. The sail intelligence was received in the city Unlay of the death of Mrs. Fredrick Stohlmiui which occurred at this home, near Louisville. at 11 o'c'ock this morning. The deceased together with her hus band who died about two years ago, I came to this country in the year K"S from the state of Wisconsin. Her life has been a busy one and she lias suffer ed for several years with cancer of the stomach, which was the direct cause of her death. .She was possessed with a kind and loving disposition and was honored by all who knew, During early life she united with the German Lutheran church of which she has constantly been a devout and active member. Her brother, John Shoeman who came to say the last sad fare well to his dear sister, departed this morning at 10 o'clock for his home at North I'rairie, Wifconsin. Two brothers, .John and George Shoeman: live sons, George, William, Fredrick, Andrew and August: two daughters, Louisa and Amelia, and many friends are left to mourn the loss of a dear sister, loving mother and kind friend. Mvirdock ll!y(i. A. Lets.) riiOllTK MAIIKETS. Corrected weekly by Martin fc T.iol, who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: lluttcr Vuv Hens IV Sprints " Cream No. I. inc; No. 1. Hie o. K.joii w ill lie assigned to a per manent place on the team, which, of course all depends on the judgment of the manager and captain. We are now ready for challenges. Greenwood: F.lmwood! Louisville! Alvo! we don't mind taking a fallout of riattsmouth, either, If you see lit to Invite us down. Address all com munications to lion, A. Lels, manager. la;x mai:ki:ts. r DOC DOC Corn... Wheat Oats. . . , ami .' Km K ll. AND TlMIO T!-.!.i:. M unlock Station. VIT I:. USD. No. 41, mail v : ! u . in. No. '., local :.'.' a. in. No. ". mail p. in. No. mail .VI" p. m. r. a s'r r,oi Ni No. :;s mail l': - a. No. Local 1:11 p. No. ii, mail o:l' p. Union Wall Paper '1 Season m. in. m. Traces of the Precious Metal Found in the Waubonsie Hills South of Glenwood. It may be startling news for most people that gold has been cllscovereu in Mills county, but such is the fact, says the Mills County Tribune. Traces of the precious metal have just been found cropping out on the farm of Chester A. Mayberry. miles south of Glenwood in Lyons township. Samples of the metal were taken to an assayer at Omaha. He pronounced the gold as running -.V to the t n. The presence of other valuable metals would, he said, bring it up to12 a ton. Last week a geologist from Lincoln came down to make a personal Investi gation. He took back to Lincoln s imc samples to assay, but as yet no word has been received from him. The discovery was made ty A. W. Turner, the man who has been operat ing a coal mine near Thurman for the past two years. It is said that Mr. Tumor is backed by eastern capitalists and that lie has been spending, much time of late pros pecting in the Waubonsie hills. A valuable deposit of sand is report ed to have been found on the K'ephart farm, one mile south of the Mayberry place. STRIKES A VERY RICH MINE Former Plattsmouth Man, After a Twenty Five Years' Struggle, Has Rights Recognized. PHIL. SAUTER PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. V I i . a i tam. T1 : 1 DKAI.KK IN Victor and Edison Talking Machines Large and I'p-to-Date STOCK OF KKCORDS to select from. While enroute from Cleveland, ()., to his home at Oreville, S. D., Frank Herbert stopped oil last night for a visit with old friends in this city, re suming his journey home this after noon. His struggle for his mining rights is worthy of mention, and will be read with interest by readersof the Journal. About twenty-live years ago, in com pany with Chris Koehnkc of this city, Mr. Hcbert started out on an overland journey to South Dakota, where they contemplated securing an interest in the mining property of the south western part of that state. After snendhiL' sometime there Mr. Koehnkc returned to riattsmouth, and Mr. Hebert continued to workalone, finally sccnriiiL' a valuable gold mine. When he attempted to organize a company to promote and develop his mine, an English syndicate, owning the adjoin ing property, proceeded to frce.o him him out, but with a bull dog's tenacity he clung to his property for twenty years, and now has received his Just reward. A numrerof American finan ciers became interested in his mine and recently assisted Mr. Hebert In organizing a company with capital stock of $1,000,000. Mr. Hebert has realized over $25,000 on his goldmine and now contemplates promoting a company to develop a tin mine of which he is the present owner. The mines are situated one mile and a half from Oreville, and afford many facili ties for shipping. At the depot Mr. Hebert exhibited several specimens of the gold and tin from his mines, and is justly encour aged by the results of his trip to Cleve land where the company was organized. EQLLthe cough . m i m n AMD CUKb TH6 LUI1UO wtH Dr. King's New Discovery rONSUMPTION 0UCHS and OLDS Pric SOc & $1.00 Frc Trial. Hurrit nnd Uuickeit Cure lot ' all THROAT nnd LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BAUii. Martin : Tonl shipped nine hundred dozen eggs to the Omaha markets Tuesday. August Wcnut, sr., of Crawford, Neb., Is visith'g in this neighborhood this week. II. I!. Neitzel and family spent Easter with relatives at riattsmouth. Sheriff Quint on registered at the Murduck hotel Friday evening. We see by the Journal that J. (J. Connally is still alive. Clad to hear from you, Quince: hope you are doing well. Mrs. C.et rge Colbert made a business trip to Alvo Wednesday. Quite a number of our young people attended the play at the llobbs' opera house lssl week. The continued rains have put the farmers beh'nd with their work, but Kaster Sunday passed without rain so we still have some hopes. Miss Grace Uailey of Alvo visited in this burg Saturday. Mrs. Herman Koseno, of near Alvo, spent Sunday with her parents near Murdock. Mrs. O. II. Ekigleston was an Omaha passenger Saturday. Mrs. A. E. Frascher and son visited j relatives in Omaha over Sunday. ! A. J. Neitzel spent Sunday at home retumin to Havelock Sunday evening. Mrs. J. .1. Gustin was a business visitor at maha last week. Miss Grace Lake spent Sunday at South Omaha and Albright. I'.ert Hunt and family visited rela' tives in Omaha Sunday. L. Neitzel is preparing to put down cement sidewalks around his residence property. Henry Kohlrush and family will move to Minnesota about May 1st. Selma Thimgan spent Monday and Tuesday at Omaha. Mrs. W. O. Gillespie is on the sick list. Lacey McDonald is tending central during the absence of Miss Thimgan. Mrs. A. Zabel is down from Lincoln visiting relatives and friends this week. Chas. Hunt and sister returned to their home at Omaha Saturday after a weeks' visit with relatives at this place. From llu' I.rilti'r. Mrs. i;na Young of Ottu:.,wa, I,)., j depart'1 : for home ye.sterdav morning, I after s ;i ;ng i he winter with ivla-1 tives hrv and in otluT parts of the c nii.ty. ; Il.il! ' iv !,.r.,.v .iri-il-...l l,..i,. I ivt -... I frmn T'-tuii'ssee, where he has been making hi-. Iron- and intends making an exteii led visit among relatives and friend.1, :. ere and in other parts of the state. Mr. .tones resided near this village t r many ears, and tinds him self a ut'li'iiuie guest, among his ac iiuaint.inces. old and young, all of whom are always pleased to entertain him. J. W. Pit t man was able to come to town Wednesday, the tirst time since an attack of pleurisy took him down a few weeks ago. He is now gradually gaining st length, but remarked that he lacks some of feeling as good as new. Yi ry glad to see Mr. I'ittnian out again. Four cases of scarlet fever were re ported in tlie family of Elmer Parks, who resides about four miles north east of here, and Wednesday ( 'onslable Saxon wilt out and established quar antine restrictions by order ol the Murray physician who Is treating the cases. Tlie patients are all reported as doing well. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Foster and daughters drove to Nebraska City last Saturday, and while there Mrs. Fos ter became 111 quite suddenly and had to be brought home on the train. Her Illness was not of very dangerous na ture, and we learn that she has almost entirely recovered. John 1'. Todd and wife went to Lin coln Monday evening, where Mrs. Todd was to undergo a surgical operation for appendicitis on Wednesday. Her many friends will be much pleased to learn that she is recovering nicely and hope for the permanent restoration of her health. I linv anil P.llRT, ami m is iii:r tork vailv tr of Wall furnish anvtliin in t!u- wall jtajuT lino tr 'Mill 5c to $4.00 per roll Y always haw had tin hest linr ami will i-onlintio to ivo tho samo satisfaction as liorotoforo. Call in for ostimates on vour rooms. Call and Sec Samples Gering (Si Co. Druggists. Act directly on aie w . Cv Tlicy cure constipatF- R k 'A biliousness, sick-Iui i!;!'-' 1 ' i.-.., i r . ' . v v-oki Kir cw vcai s. V.;:r.t,w,,,i,slacl,eorl,earll BUCKINGHAM'S I'Vi .' or.it iful brown or rich black t Use ... -.... R (1 WJ lmiiini iiiMiiiy CZS2J I A T&rrtc? Oil 1 I 4tJ Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happy home Is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its comforts if you are suffering from rheumatism. You throw aside busi ness cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying some Chamberlain's Tain Halm. One ap plication will give you relief and Its continued use for a short time will brlmr about a permanent cure. Tor sale by 1 (. I'rlcke & Co., and A. T, Fried. Stray Collie. While away from homo my Scotch Collie dog has cither strayed away or been stolen. I will pay a liberal re ward for his return alive. Iu. K. W. Ciok. Organize a Ball Team. A meeting was held Saturday even ing and an organization of tlie Junior llase Hall team of Murdock was com pleted. The following rules were adopted: We as members of this organization, do pledge our word and honor, that we shall live up to the laws of this organization, which areas follows: First To obey all rules laid down by the manager and captain. Second To abstain from profane language while on the ball ground either at home or abroad. Third Never to ridicule a poor play by one of our players and always praise a good one. Tlie membership fee of this organi zation shall be fifty cents, which money shall be used for the equipment of the team. An amendment may be made to these laws at any time by the consent of two-thirds of the players and the manager and captain. George Lels was elected manager of the team though he wasn't at th ? meeting. Merle McDonald was elect ed captain, Carrol Colbert was elected coach and Lacey McDonald was elect ed secretary. We forgot to state that the manager also handles the cash for the team and we arc now ready for your application which must bo accompanied by the membership fee of fifty cents: then we will give you a tryout at any position you may choose and should you prove John Hoback, residing southeast of town, was seriously injured last Sun day evening by rather peculiar acci dent. He and two companions were at tlie creek when tlie heavy ruin came on and they took shelter under a high auk, but as soon as they become comfortably settled tlie i.ank caved in and covered them with several tons of earth. Two of the men managed to extricate themselves, but it was neces sary for them to dig Mr. Hoback out. He v.as found to be in a helpless con dition and when a physician arrived he was suffering inten.se pain. His in juries are not regarded as dangerous, but no doubt he will feel the effects for some time. Strength to Weak Men f P3k PC rC t..r .jCiii tiidi. tfV'jC A PEFFERS NERVIGOR Rntwi Nam Ftm antf Kntrf. Tn wot la aUmlrr men whu art trott in physical, menial fciift nervct fur-i mrn of amttltton, rnerirr ana prrwnl iiia.ifUiim t Ui tru tvp of rfcrt manhood. In attain thin tha firm niiiilt In fnnI. beaJUij Nimi which (TlTr capacity fi.r fu 1 1 dfvtloiinient. PEPrCn NERVIOOft nmWrg Strang. Calm Narva. Curra Narvaua DabMllf, Falling Mamarr. Vital Waak naaa. Prattratlan. tlaaplaaanaaa a-itil oiln r trout4eailu tumrrwnrk, wiirrv, uniKkinir. or vlcloua lallta. Mi.ki'-rlrh, tipnlihy hlooUan'l rralra watlod ocrraa. V.jiiiillr irootl for wmnrn. ttotirt frr. I'rm-fl oinl-n, His fr tw, HHiti(1, vltb ft guar ante t rrfunfl If not curwl or lniuntl. pirn wcdical aisociation, chicaoo, u. I. A. For Sale by Gering & Co. Weeping Water l'Mlii llir lliTiilU. L. D. Critchlleld says they will lo gin building another hoiii-e on the farm as soon as possible. L.J. Lane has purchased the Miss Kdith Cilbe house on tlie South side, and moved In last wi-ek. Grandma Glherson was oul tlie lat ter part, of the week, having been on the sick list for s'line time. Mrs. ilalpli Mason and children Irft Monday night for Clairiimre, I T., where she goes to join her hiislnind. Mr. and Mrs. L.C.Todd and their two small children left for Chase coun ty tliN morning, where they w ill look i over the country ami possmiy invesi in land. To Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Muise, of Hartington, Neb , on Iister Sunday, Ajuil, a nine-pound daugliter. was bom. Grandpa I "avis Is scattering letters all along route h. The Independent Telephone Co. have been having eight -or ten men working in this vicinity lately. They need them here a good long time to get tilings In shape. Word was received from Lev. John Andrcss of Cliadron, to the effect that ho has accepted the call extended by tlie Congregational church here and will commence his labors June 17. J. C. Murphy arrived last week from Wellington, Colo., where he has dis posed of his property Interests. Mr. Murphy has purchased property in Manley and will live there. For Rent. Five-room house in good repair; line location. Enquire at this ofllcc. Avoca Spi rial Curri'MKiiiilriii'i'. C. K. TetTt and family, of Weeping Water, spent Sunday at Avoca. .Ino. Fisher and wife will soon leave for Denver where they will make their future home. A game of ball Is scheduled fur Sat urday at Avoca between the second nine and Weeping Water high school. Willie Gillian visited at Loiton, Sunday. I ir. 15. 1'. I5renile!l was over from M unay, Monday. I. ouis Carstcn was at Neliawka, Sat urday. II. Jensen, of Weeping Water, had business here Monday. The Odd Fellows lodge of I his dis trict, which Includes Avoca, Khnwood, Weening Water and Nehawka will ho I a meeting at Avoca, May 'Jlth. M. M. Straub, L. J. Maniuardt. A. K. Cutler and J. W. liiendill were imaha visitors Monday. District Court Next Tuesday. Judge .lessen has notified District Clerk Robertson that on account of Monday being Arbor Day and consc quently a legal holiday, lie will not be here to convene court until Tues day morning. Those having business with the court will please govern them selves accordingly. How to Avoid Appendicitis. A learned exchange says the way to avoid appendicitis is to eat nothing that wilj lodge in the appendix. How easy that would be if the editor had only supplied a bill of faro with his advice so that we might know what to eat. Do You Meed Furniture W 'ELL, why not buy it while you have tho opportun ity to net what you want at Greatly Reduced Prices! Come in now and sec what I have left in House Furnishings, Stoves, etc. I will please you V both in the price and quality of goods. I must give possession of the room and the goods MUST BIC SOLD! Prices will not be in the way if you want the goods. Gome and See the Old Furniture Man! CO FURNITURE VicssantErMkiac Will Sell or Exchange Entire Stock ut ti Bargain I. iPEALMAW in