WILLIAM HOLLY Itffis- Gents' Plain and Fancy Dress Shirts. Waterman Block "n77h Cloth inu for Men and Boys. and Men's Furnishing Goods Sen's t Boys New and Up-to-Date Spring Clothing Plattsmouth. INcb. HATS AND CAPS! legal Htocrtiecmcnte. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tlie County Court of Cuv County, N.-tnasUn Intlienintterof tlnMstmrof Wlllluin Wvlt-u-Unm, deceased. All iHTitniw liUen-ili-il In the ttiito of Wil liam Weti-iikunili, tli-cenw-d. will take nolle thai K. 1. Cuimnln. administrator wltli will anm-xetl of mi Id stun-. Iiu tiled lib llnul iriHirt In suld Mat anil u iH-lltlon for tinul MtlU'i-rifiit anil for his dl-a-hutue as miu-Ii administrator with will annexed of said estate, nnd the court havlnir tlxi'd the 21st day of July. A. I. ltH, at llio'i'loi'k a. in., us the time of lieurlntr am) tlieoffi'Vof tlx- county indue In said county as the iilii'V of lieutim:. ton are therefore nsinlred to show i-uiise. If any you have, by said date, why said amount should not lie aiiroved unil said administrator with will annexed dlselinnred and his I huh I iv leaM'd. IUiivkv l. Thavis, - Ihkai.I County .Inilce. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court. In und for Cass County, Netiniska. In the multer of the estate of llar bara Jones, deceased. All lTsons liili-lvstcd In suid estate arehcrehy notltled that a l'tl tlon has iH'en tiled In said court alleiiinif that suid deceased died leavlnir no last will and lirnylnif for adnilnlstrnllon uimiii her estate, and that a hearinir will lie had on said iietlllon i-.f.,M. .uiil ,siiii-i mi the Hntli day of .luiie A. I. IWW. at 10 o'clock a. m., and that If they fail to ailH'ar at said court on said ;uh day of June a ii uni ni. 111 ii'clock a.m.. to contest the said iietitlon, the court may irrant letters of administration to r'red (i. KireiilierKer or some other suitable liersoii and proceed to a seme ment thereof. H AKvrf D. Tkavih, kkai,. tounty Judf. Good Position for J. D. McBrUe. Tlie many friends of ex-Sheriff J. 1. McHrlde will be pleased to learn that that gentleman bas accepted a verj luceratlve position with Kllpatrick Bros. & Collins, the big railroad con tractors of Omaha. While they will rejoice over Mack's good fortune at all times, they will no doubt regret also that his duties will take him away from home quite a distance In the start. Kllpatrick Bros. & Collins are at present engaged In constructing a new branch road In Wyoming for the tl. P. and Mr. MclSride's headquarters for the present will be at Thayer, Wyoming, where he will have charge of a large number of men and teams engaged in railroad construction. Mr. McBrlde will depart tomorrow morn ing for Omaha, and thence to Thayer tomorrow night. The Journal wishes Mack prosperity and good health In his new tield of labor. UNFORTUNATE FINN LOSES LEFT ARM Stringer Attempted to Board i Through Tnin md Landed Under Wheels. LOST HIS MONEY IN 'FRISCO DISASTER Union 'America Good, No Work Now," Says Victim of Last Night's Accident. LEGAL NOTICE. Htat of NkbhahkA, I w j county Court Cakh County. In the mutter of the estate of Amos Teffl, dc reused. v.,, i .-u...n t,, nil nersons Interested III said estate that a iietltlon liar Wen tiled In this ..ii...,i.... tl..., lt..efled neiiurted this Hie Intestate, iiossessed of real estate and lierxonul nroiierty to lie administered mam and thai a hearinir will lie had mam said .petition In the County Court room at l'lnttsmouth, Nebraska, on the id day of July. A. K. lliwi. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. Vou are required to show cause atrulnst said petition on or In-fore It) o'clock a. m. on July 2, HKti. Witness my hand and the seal of the ( ouiitj Court of Cass County, Nebraska, this l.tli day A II IU1 llAUYKY l. I HAVIX. Veal' County , I udtrc j PROPOSAL TO ADOPT. Notice Is herehv (riven to all ix-rsons Inter ested, that mi theHhduy of . I line, A. I. IJ'. Avetas Keynolds and wife. Ilnttle Ueynohls, tiled their is-tltloii in this Court proiawliiir to adopt Edith Keynolds, a minor child under the mre of fourteen .vears.iind totrlve losiild minor child all the rlclits. inlvll.-ces and inmuiillles of a child Imii-ii In lawful wedlock, und the Home of the l- riendless of I-lncolii. Nebraska, havinif cont i-ol of suld Infant child has tiled a statement duly signed and ucknovvlci hrcd that It desires to relinquish to said is-tllloner all care, custody andcouirol of said minor child. v- fn'riim. i.,tiH..il tluit hv virtue of an order of this court duly entered, a lieuriiitr will lie had In the County Court Itoom In I ' mouth. Casseounty. on the IMh day of July, A. K. 1HW. at which time Judgment will lie en tcred on the matter la-fore the court. Dated June Mh. IWH. , , IhealI II. I. Tkavih. County Judtre. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ktate of Nebraska, I ; Jn County Court. Cass County, t . . .,.,,, In the matter of the estate of Levi . Todd, Kr.. deceased. , ... , Notice Is hereby Riven that the credltorof Kftid deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, liefore me. County Judire of I ass County. Nebraska, at the Cimnty Court room In I'lattsmoulh. In said County, on thi loth day of July, 1MW. nl on the 17th day of Junu nry. IW7, at 10 o'clock, a. m., each day. for the jiuriKise of pivseiuinir ineirciiiiuis ioi riiuii nat Ion. adjustment and allow aiK-e. M.x months are allowed for the creditors or wild deceased to present their claim, from July K Hnl. and one year for the Administra tor to settle suld estate, from the lull day or June, llnul. , ,,,,, Wilnesr mv baud and seal of said County Court, at Plnttsmouth. Nebraska .this Mil day June, IMKI. Hahvky l. TUAVis. CEAI..1 County J mitre. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. Ktatkof Nk.iikaska i.sJ X. ASS PI I 1 I In the matter of the estate of John Wist, de ceased. Notice Is heivhv t-'lven that the creditors of said deceased will I t the executrix of said estate, before me, county Judt'e of Cass coun ty Nebraska, at the county court room In riuttsinoulh. in said county, on the .'nil day of July A. I.. I'K'. Minion the day of January A. I '.. ItmT. al in o'clock H. III., each day, for the pun lose of presciillii,.' their claims for exami nation, adjustment and allowance. Six month are allowed for the creditors of said dis-etised to present their claims from the -Jml day of July, l!'i'. and one y. -in- lot- the executrix to senle said estate from the 1st tiny of May. Ilni. WltiH-ss mv hand and seal of said county court, at IMiittsmoutli, Nebraska, this illh day of June. l!ul. Hauvkt It. Thavis, I skai.I County .Indue. Prom the Ledner. M.(J. Kime, one of the prosperous farmers southwest of town, was here Wednesday with a car load of cattle for the South Omaha market. Miss Harriet Sweezy and Miss Mar garet Anderson of Omaha came In Wednesday for a few days' visit with Mrs. John Chalfant. northeast of town. Harry (i. Todd of near Murray was In town Tuesday to attend to some business pertaining to his father's es tate, of which he Is administrator. Mr. and Mrs. George H. True have raiiKf for reloleiiiL' on account of a new addition to their family circle, a fine little daughter, born on last Fri day, June 1"). Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Biinton are the parentis of a line baby boy, born June , but our reporter of "infant In dustries" failed to inform us in time for mention last week. Mrs. J. W. I'ittman and Mrs. Hob son arrived home Tuesday from St. Joseph, where they went last week to attend the funeral of their brother, the late Samuel Goodwin. While assisting in the carpenter work on Rob't James new residence southwest of here last week C. W. McKean suffered Revere Injuries by a fall ot several feet. He was brought home, and while his Injuries are not of a dangerous nature he Is badly bruised and will suffer from the effects of the fall for a long time. John P. Todd decided some time ago to engage In business in Lincoln, and has formed a partnership with a Mr. DeLong. They will handle a large line of automobiles, and In ad dition will operate repair shops on a larire scale. Mr. Todd has a "good eye for business" and we are contident he will make it win In the Capital City. He snys when Lnlon people visit Lincoln they will rind a yard of latch-strlng hangink' out of the ollice door. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State or Nkbiiakka. . l County Court. C'ASKCor.vrv. t In the mutter of the estate of Itoba White, rVccnsisl. , , Notice Is hereby tflven that me creniiors oi ttn'.d deceased will meet the Admlnlstratratrlx with will annexed of suld estate, liefore me. County J utltfe of Cass Con nt y. Nebrask a. at t he county court room In Huttsmouth, In Mild county, on the Tth day of July. A. I. imal, and out lie Wli day of January. A. It. 1!'7. at III o'clock a. m. each day. for the purise of pre Hentlni! their claim for examination, adjust ment and allowance. ... Six monllir are allowed for the creditor of said deceased to present their claims, from July ?th. Im. and one year for the adminis tratrix with the will annexed tosi tile said es tate from tlie ITth day of May. ltm. Witness my hand and the seal of snldt utility Court, nl riattsinoutb. Nebraska, tblsiiih day of June. I ml. IIahvkv H. Thavis. , s;ai, County .Indue. The night force at tlie llurlington depot were startled last night about 10 o'clock by a stranger walking up from the south part of the yards, carrying a mangled right hand and the stump of the left arm and bearing several scalp wounds, all of which were bleeding profusely. After recovering from the shock the men at the depot Immediately "pressed" Into service the cab that was waiting for the 10:18 train, and had the injured man conveyed to the com pany's offices, where Drs. J. S. Liv ingston and J. B. Martin took charge of him, dressed his wounds and then had him conveyed to the Perkins ho tel, where he spent a very restless night, suffering considerable agony. It was found necessary to amputate the left arm above the elbow, and the operation was performed this morning by l)r. J. B. Martin. The man, John Bukonen, who is about thirty-two years old and a stranger In this city, came from Tin land, a province of Russia, to this country about three years ago, and is a member of the Amalgamated Wood Workers' Union No. 7 of Chicago, for which place he was headed for from San Francisco, where he lost all his money and personal effects in the dis astrous earthquake that recently vis ited that city. It is with difficulty that he can converse In English, but while talking to him he managed to say "America good country, but no work now" as he glanced upon the stump of the missing arm. ne was observed by the crew of the switch engine a short time before the accident accurred, and he had by the aid of signs and the few words of Eng lish he possessed, told them that he wished to get across the river. He then went on up the track toward the big cut, where it Is presumed that he attempted to itet aboard the through meat train to Chicago, that passed through this city last night about half past nine o'clock, and on account of the slippery condition of the road bed, he slipped and fell under the wheels, throwing the left arm and two fingers of the right hand under, and striking the wheels with his head, thus receiv ing his injuries. Mxirdock (11 j U. A. I-els.) ntOlHTK MAKKETS. Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Hutu-r I Km.' v lleim Kl" (iprlnKs lis' Cremn No. I. It's'; No. 2. i:ic Hoc f.vsii Cuttle I.Mnil ..'i0 (iltAIN MA II Kins. Corn 40 und 41c Wheat : Out '-"'i' Rock Ini.asuTimkTaisi.k. M unlock Station. w KsT in UND. No. 41, mail 7:47 a. m. No. 7.r, local K:15a. in. No. f. mail :t:oti p. in. No. 37, mail 5:47 p. m. EAST ItOl'ND. No. IK), freight 12:.k)a. in. No. 3, mall 10:.Va. m. No. "Ii, Local 1:14 p. m. No. 6, mall 3:00 p. m. In tlie ba'l game yesterday between the Painters and Carpenteis of the Burlington simps the former proved to be the fastest team, securing 10 runs while the carpenters got 12. The store house team have challenged the winners to meet them on any conveni ent date. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State or Nkiiimska. ' In County Court. CASSt OCNTY. In the malterof the estate of John liuehls tot 1T. deceased. Notice Is hereby ifl ven l lint tin' creditor of said di isctl vv III meet the executrix of said estate, before me. County Judt'i- of ass( oun tv, Nebriirka, at the entity con it room In l'lnttsmouth. In said county, on the ilili day of Julv, A. I. I"" and on the 7th day of January. A h Hi7. at H'o'clock a. in., each diiy, for I he piirie of present Int.' t heir claims for examin ation, adjustment and allovvance. hlx months an- allowed for tl .-editors of said deceased to prevent their claim from t he tit It dav of July, A. I. iml, and one year for the executrix to m-hIu said estate, from the .d dayofMay.il1. , , , , . Witness my hand and eal of said utility Court, t I'lattsmoulh. Nebraska, this liili day of June. iml. IIahvey U. Thavis. (siai.I County Judire. PHIL SAUTER PLATTSWOUTH. NEBRASKA Dealer in Kdison Phonographs and Victor Talking Machines Large stock' of Records HEAR THEM FREE Fine Peache. J. W. Thomas, living south of town, brought to this ollice tills morning a twig, containing peaches which had not vet fully matured. Mr. Thomas says the tree from which these were gathered was planted four years ago and he says not only this tree but others set out at the same time are loaded down with this fruit, which Is of excellent quality. Mr. Thomas says also, there will be plenty of peaches In sections, and that be will be able to sell late peaches for ,o or (10 cents per bushel. Ayers Pills Aycr's, Ayer's Fills. Aver' Rills. Keep saying this over end over again. The best laxative. fc&.f. ...4ai a n II f. Want your moustache or beard RIIBK NUHAr.V5 UTt a beautiful brown cr ricb black? Use m. v. i u -.mr, t a. . uu i.... sBi . . . Taylor-Warren Nuptials. A pretty home wedding occurred last night at the. home of Mrs. Mary War ren, west of town, when her daughter, Miss Edna May, was united in mar rlane with Elmer A. Taylor at eight o'clock', In the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The ceremony w;is preceded by a sweet solo, "I Love you truly," sang by Mrs. E. II. Wescott, then the strains of the weddidg march played by Mas ter Elmer Vout.y began, and the bride accompanied by her sister, Miss Mar garet, and the groom by his brother, Ivan Taylor, advanced to the appoint ed place, where the two were united by Rev. I. A. Youtzy the ring ser vice being used. After the congratulations the gath ering adjourned to the dining room, where the wedding dinner was served. A pprocrlate selections by Prof. Beck, were rendered later in the evening. The young man, who Is capable and Industrious, has been reared to man hood In this community, and has a host of friends who will Join In wishing him the best returns in life and con gratulate him In securing such an ac complished young lady for his wife. Mrs. Warren Richard Is In Pont lac, Michigan, this week attending the wedding of her sister, Miss Ida. II. P. Long was a business visitor at Omaha Thursday. Ml is Edith Moon Is visiting friends In town this week. Mrs. W. ). Schewe was in Omaha Friday. F. M. Cox of Omaha spent Sunday with relatives In this burg. Roy 15. Cox and family spent Sunday with relatives at University Place. Al. 1-ettman visited In Lincoln fur the p;ist week. Sam Kilts Is down from Silver City, South Iakota, to visit a short time with relatives and friends. Miss Louisa Krampicn died at an Omaha hospital while being operated on for appendicitis. She was burled at the German Lutheran cemetery two miles north of town Thursday, June 20th. Call and see the tine Excelsior Steel range on exhibition atMartin&Tool's which will be given away In the near future. II-A. Tool and Dr. A. E. Merkel were business visitors at Omaha Tues day. George Gillespie was thrown out, dragged and seriously hurt while In a runaway Monday night. He had taken a commercial man to Louisville and was returning about 1 o'clock when the team became frightened and ran away with the above result. Mrs. Henry Schlenter was danger ously kicked by a horse last week. One rib was kicked loose from the backbone. About sixty people from M unlock went over to Richard's -park at Wa bash last Sunday and enjoyed a day's outing. Lack of time won't allow us to tell of the good time we had. A line exhibition of base ball was given on our local diamond last Satur day, when Greenwood R. V. 1. 21 came over and went down to defeat to the tune of 2 to 4. Harmony was prevalent and R. E. I). 21 lias a nice bunch of boys. Mrs. A. Zabel of Lincoln came down Tuesday for a visit with relatives and friends. Rain Interfered some with theGer man picnic plans at Richard's park Wednesday, but a grand time was had just the same. Among the homeseekers who went to South Dakota, last week were: II. P.ornemcler, jr., Wm. Knaup, Jacob Gochry, sr. and wife and daughter, Miss Katheryn. Sarpy County' Kick. The Papllllon Times registers the following kick Id behalf of the com missioners of Sarpy county: "TheC'ass county commissioners passed a od$ winded resolution at one of their ses sions last week, In which they decided to repair the Louisville bridge across the Platte river and not wait longer for Sarpy county to assist In the work. In fact, Sarpy county has refused to have any share In the work and Cass will have the pleasure of doing the work and of later on suing Sarpy coun ty for Its proportionate share of the expense thus Incurred. The head lines of the Louisville Courier read In part as follows: "Casseounty commission ers have resolved to go It alone and will put bridge In repair for public travel at once-Measly little Sarpy must pay later." If measly little .Sarpy must pay later, It will Ik com pelled to do something unjust. Sarpy county does not derive one cent of ben efit from this bridge, which was built In the first Instance at the behest of the merchants of Louisville In order to secure the trade of a few Sarpy county farmers and w hich, contrary to the promises of the Instigators of the structure, was not kept up by Louis ville as was promised, but which was J. C. WaUon'a Disbarment. This morning Judge Jessen asked Judge Good of Wahoo to sit w Ith him on the bench to hear the arguments of the demurrer to part of the charges tiled against Attorney John C. Wal ton, to disbar him from the practice of law before this court. Mr. Watson was represented by Matthew Goring of I'lattsmoulh anil E. F. Warren of this city, while t he complainant, at torneys, I. W. Livingston. William Haywurd and W. H. Pltcr were pres ent looking after their side of the case. The statement of Mr. Warren was heard before noon and the court took a recess until this afternoon when the other side of the case will be heard and argued. This afternoon Judges .lessen and Good announced that the demurrer was overruled, ami tlie case was set. forbearing on July Kith. It will be heard before Judges (Jood.Kclllgar and Jessen. Nebraska City News. LAW ON KILLING BIRDS Unlawful Also to Destroy Nests and Eggs, or Carry Them Away. Last evening a Journal reporter no- pawned off onto Sarpy county after tlced Borne boys In the west part of the being built by the fellows who were benefited by It because the law left a loop hole which was large enough for some very small fellows to crawl through. Sarpy county may be com pelled to pay for Its share of the bridge, hut It will not do so without a strong protest." Learns That His Old Friend Lives. F. I!. Klersey of Elmwoml was in town today on business, and while here he was happily surprised to learn that his old friend. J. C. Gllmour, whom he thought was dead, Is still living and in South Omaha. Mr. Klersey crossed the plains In lii7 with his old friend and has not, seen him since 15 when he stopped olT here for a visit, wliile passing through and now he longs to clasp the hand ot his old friend, who moved to South Oina- hr some lime ago, and thus was lost track of during the past twenty years. Nebraska City has a citizen who Is said to be so contrary that If he were to fall into the. river and drown his friends would drag up stream for his body. This Item, of course, has no reference to t he Nebraska City editors. r My Hair Ran Away i Don't have a falling out with your hair. It michtleaveyoul Then what? That would mean thin, scracely, uneven, rouch hair. Keep your hair ot home! Fasten it tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than t simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, i hair tonic, a hair food. The bett klod ot a ttimonil "cld for ovtr tixty years." Am Kid. y J.C. Ayrr O., Lowj'l. f f.HPvKIU.. yers CHtl'itV I'FCTt IWL. K mi's. JmJw Jllf ;3rrK!rnr'St-in'i C.. Blue Serge Suits This is a blue sere rea son. You will be proper ly "suited" if you buy a blue sere. Ours are the rifjht blue, rightly made and guaranteed. Straws Wi Iiii Itiiti Ii wmtt, Cm tons, Sunt In m, Porto Rl cim, Java m finmii. C. E. Wescott's Sons I "WSr Qunltty Cun." city killing birds with nlgger-sliooters, and a few evenings previous we saw some other parties about the size of young men who were engaged in do ing the same unlawful act wllh a tar get, irun. The larger boys are old enough to know better. In the casti of the smaller boys It might be well for parents who have children whoaro Inclined to go forth seeking what birds they may destroy, to note anil keep in mind the following sections of the law governing the wanton de struction of birds, which reads: It, shall le unlawful for any person In tho state of Nebraska to kill, injure or harm any robin, lark, thrush, blue bird, kingbird, wren, Jay, swallow, oriole, woodpecker, yellowhainmcr, cuckoo, ycllowblrd, bobolink, or other bird or birds of like nature that pro mote agriculture or horticulture by feeding on noxious worms and Insects, or that are attractive In appearance or cheerful In song. Provided, that hawks and owls may he killed on one's own premises. It shall be unlawful for any person to destroy nests or carry away the eggs or young of any of the birds described In this section. Provided, that schools, colleges and universities may, when authorized so to do by the game commissioner, take or kill for educational or scientific purposes, not to exceed twenty-llve('J.'i) in number of any one rpecles or kind of birds protected by this section. Any person violating any of the pro visions of this sect Ion shall he lined live dollars (l-l) for each bird killed, injured or harmed, and a like sum for each nest taken or destroyed. MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE Mrs. LeDoux Found Guilty of Kilting Mc Vicar Who Was a Nephew ot A. N. Sullivan of This City. Judge A. N. Sullivan returned last Saturday night from Stockton, Calif., where he has leeii for several weeks, attending the trial of Mrs. Emma LeDoux, for killing on tho VXh of March, her husband, A.N. Mc Vicar, whowasa nephew of Judge Sullivan. In speaking of the case the Judge says: "The prosecuting attorney was an exceedingly able man, and had thoroughly Investigated the circum stances surrounding the murder, in this way becoming famllar with all details, and thus aoiuirlnga complete chain of evidence, every link of which, was without a Haw. Many witnesses were presented by the prosecuting at torney, and after the arguments ot both of the counsel had been submitted I left for home, firmly convinced that the woman was guilty." The follow- lng special from Stockton, under date of yesterday says: "Mrs. Emma Lc- Ioux, who has been on trial for kill ing her hiisUind, A. N. Mc Vicar, on March 1.1 last by giving him poison and then placing his body In a trunk to take the remains out of tho city, was last night found guilty of murder In the first degree, the penalty for which Is death." CASTOR I A Tor Infant i nd Children. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th Blg&atur of