4 4 L LIS A Ei fLsa Inn HATS AND CAPS All the Late Styles in Ready-to-Wear Clothing for Men and Boys. Gents' Plain and Fancy Dress Shirts. Waterman Block Clothing, Boots and Shoes and Men's Furnishing Goods w H O li Men's I Rovs New and Uo-to-Date Sorinci Clothinn I Pl&ttsinoutl.. Neb. I in b . t -j in j Xcoal advertisements. ptatesestofthkconi.ition Mvirdock Avoca """'"N"",W'",N"rN"S"' - .... t a k k!i,....l,. 1 r- 1 I I IVIIfiSTON I MM iVn R n NR ,n,u. - v...M.H....-m, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Statu ir Nr.HKAkA, 1 i ,.,.,. i,,,, In the mailer of the s.u'.e uf AimwTvfft, deceased. .Nutwe i 'nereby given 1 1 1 u i ilie rie;;iui of kuWI ilereasf il will meet the AdiTilnisinttor of Niiid estate. Iieiiiie me. County .luiltrx of I'UVi County, Net nusk a. lit tlic I 'utility I milt room In I'latlsiiiiiiiili, In sulil County, on the 1st dny of Aiitrust, lli. and on tlie Jnri nay el Fetiru ury. lt'7, at 111 o'clock . in., enrli dny, for the imriHKc uf present lilt: t licit' I'lulms for exami nation, adjustment and allowance. fix months from the .'nd day of .luly. 1!H, are allowed tor the creditors of said licensed to present tlielrclulins. and one year forthe Administrator to settle said estate, from the U'ud day of July. Weil. Witness my hand aAl seal of said County Court, at I'laltsiiioutli. Nehruska. t his inil (lay of .Inly. Itmi. I'akvkv 1'. Tkaviu, stAl.. County .Itiiltre. Of LOAN AKD ASSOCTATION. riattsmuuth, Nebraska, on the 30th (lay of J une , lSKKi. ASSETS: I'list niortcmre loans Stock loans cash 4:.; :v lcliiuii:ctit Interest, pre nilnm and tines (Mher assets. Insurance and taxes iiald nnd iiilvnncetl 1.7.11 Ileal estate 'oiii ni'-ls..l MM ' 44'.si:t 4:1 ;t.sii! hi ::ki s4 Total 01 1'KOIH'CK MARKETS Corrected weekly by Martin & TW., who pay the highest prices fur produce and guarantee satisfaction: Mutter.. KlTlfH.... Hens.... Sprint: Creani.. Ilotrs. .. ISO Wo Mi . I3C. (I.Oj LEGAL NOTICE: In County Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the est ate of Marcus L. While, deceased. All is'rsons interested In said estate are hereby untitled that a iietition lias heen tiled in t his court, allirlntr t hat the exectit t lx of the estate of Marcus L. White, is deceased, and praylntr for the aiiiHilntment of an admin istrator le Ikiiuis lion, with will annexed: a liearini,' will lie hud iiikim said lictlt ion at the County Court liooni, at I'lattsmoiitli, Ne hraska, on the 24th day of July A. 1. inn, at 10 o'clock a. m. All iiersons Interested In said estate ate required to show cause on or hefore KloVliiek of said day why the prayer of said petition should not lie trranted, or the court will Hi mit letter of nilinlnltratloii (ie bonus non. with will annexed of said estate to William Delles lieriiier, or some other suitalilis iierson and proceed to a settlement thereof. HAHVgr li. Tiiavis, stAL.l County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court, County of Cass, Ne braska. In re estute of James Allison, de ceased. To all iiersons Interested. You are hereby untitled that Uimu July Mist A. 1. lt't' at 10 o'clock a.m. at my office In the City of I'lattsmoiitli, Nebraska, there will he a hear inir iiisin the in tltloii of Mary Allison to pro hate an Instrument said to be the Last W ill and Testament of .1 Bines Allison, deceased.and to npiHilm Mary Allison K.xecmri.x anil U'roy Allison Kxecutor. at which hour all objections thereto must be on Hie. Dated this '.'nil (lay of July A. 1. 1!"Vi. llAIIVl'.V II. TllAVN. seAi County .ludte. LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid up fc','JT4 00 lieserve fund 4 no I'ndivltled protlls IT.N'7 M Total M,:UI til RECEIPTS UNO EXPENDITURES for the year endlnir June':ki, I'.Ml RECEIPTS flalance on hand July 1, MCi $ l.fcTi : lhies a.4."! 11 Interest, premiums and linen li.tnn li Loans repaid KI.hH ill Memltershlp and transfer fee lit" iit Ileal estate contracts..... "'.'A Kent II ni lielliKiuent dues. Interest and tines... 4'c' "I Hills payable 3.tt ' Insurani'e and taxes paid and ad vanced ilV Is Total....; 4sr.-n -V. EXPENDITURES Lonns .' 00 F.xpenses, salaries 7-1 .ri Stock redeemed lMiTtt Kl Cash on hand 4.'" T Mlsc'eljaneous exiienses I III fill lieal estate contracts l.INl iW Interest on I'.llls payable 4i l.'i Hills payable ' liisuraiice and .taxes paid and ad vanced t S l-s Total... NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Com t of Cass County, Nebraska In the matter of tlie estute of William Weten kamp. deceased. All iM rsons interested In the estate of W II liam Wetenkamp. deceased, will take notice that E. I. Cummins, administrator with will annexed of said estate, has tiled his tiual report in said estate and a petition for final settlement and for his discharge as such administrator with will annexed of said estate, and the court havlntr tlxed tlie 21st day of July. A. II. Uli, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the tin e of hearlni.' and the Office of the county ludtre In said county as the place of hearini.. You are therefore required to show cause. If any you have, by said date, why said account should not he approved and said administrator with will annexed dlschan.'ed and his bond re leased. llAIIVHV Tl. TltAVIH. IpicalI County Judire. PROPOSAL TO ADOPT. Notice is hereby irlven to all iiersons Inter ested, that on thesthday of June, A. J. Itti, Aretas lieynolds and wife. Hat tie Reynolds, hied their petition In this Court proisislnir to adopt Kditli Reynolds, a minor child under the ace of fourteen years.and toirlvp to said minor child all the rlk'hts, privileges and immunities of a child Ikiiii In lawful wedhs'k. and the Home of the Krlendless of IJncoln. Nebraska. Iiavlntr control of said infant child has tiled a statement duly signed and ac know led fed that It desires to rellimulsh to said petitioner all care, eustisly and control of said minor child. You are further notltled that by vlitue of mi order of this court duly enteivil, u heaiini: will lie had In the County Court ltisun in riatts motith. Cass county, on the lth day of July, A. E. Unit, at which Mine .link-mem will lie en tered on the mutter liefoie the I'ourt. Iiated June stli, 1!'t',. Iskai.I II. 1. Tiiavis. County Jndte. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Nebraska. , (. (. C r.ss ( ounty, In the lliutterof tlie estate of l.evl Todd, Hr., deceased. Notice Is hereby chen that the ctedllorof said deceased wlllnieil the Adinlnlst rntoi of said estate, befote inc. County Jtid.'e of Cu-s Comity, Nebraska, at the County Court room In riiittsinimth. in said County, on the bith day of July. I !'. and on the K'n day of Janu ary. IH'7, al lo o'clock, a. in., each dny. forthe purimse of present Intf 1 heir claims for exami nation, adjust mi nt and allowance. Six months mi-allowed for the ciedltors of said deceased to present their claims, fiom July l!'e. and one year for the Adinlnlst tu tor to settle said estate, from tiie in Inlay of June, ltmti. Wltnesr my hatnl anilser.l of said County Coun. al I'laitsinnuth. Nebraska .this nth day June. Huh;. IIauvi v 1'. Tinvts. stAl..l County Jtidk'". State of Nr.miAsKA i v CASsCofNTV I I, Henry I!, (if tini.', secretary of the above named association, do solemnly swear that the forefoln.'statement of tlie condition of said Association, Is true anil correct to tlie liest of my knowledge and belief. HENKY K. (.EIlINti. Secretary. Subset i'ned and swotn to lie fore me this 2d day of July, itmi. Tiium. Wai.i.imi, Approved: Notary Tublic li. M. Smith. i No. I. lTes No, Cuttle I.W and 3.uu KAIN M AUKETS. Corn 41S Hiul IJ'tO Wheat ia and t.V Outs -! to -Is' KdCK Island TimeTahi.k. Murdock Station. WEST llOCND. No. 41, mail. No. 75, local No. 5. mail. . No. 3", mail. EAST HOUND. a. m. ::") a. in. :t:00 p. m. 5:47 p. m. No. HO, No. :8, No. 7(i, freight, mall Local . No. o, mall .12:30 a. m. .10:55 a. m. . 1:14 p. m. . 3:00 p. m. Wll.l.lAM lliu.t.v. Mllrectors H. M. SorxxK iisi:x. I i-EAI.l PHIL SAUTER PLATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA Dealer in IMison I'lionorai.'lis and Victor Talking Machines Large stock of Records HEAR THEM FREE FINAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebra ka. Tlie State of Nelraska. I'laintiff, Vf. The Several Parcels of Land Hereinafter Described and All I'ersons and Corpora- I KlXAl. Notice tions Havlntr or l laiminir I ract ,o. e Title to or Any Interest, Kit-'bt orClalm luortosuch I'ari'els of Heal Estate or any l'art Thereof. Iiclendams, To W. J. C. Smith, owner III trust, and to I'. S. Wheeler, and to the occupants of tlie real es tate described below, whose name Is I'. D. Hates: Notice Is hereby irlven that under n decree of the District Court of said county rendered In the State Tax Suit for the year l!H4, the follow ing descrllied real estatesltuate In the county of Cass and State of Nebraska, to-wit: Lots Nine (HI and Ten (in). Hloi'k lie. Phittsmouth, and North Half ii'4) Lot Twelve 0.) Mock 4i. l'latt smooth, wason the 7th day of Novemls-r. 1l'4. duly sold at public vendue by the County Treasurer of said county In the manner pro vided by law. and the iierlod of redemption from such saie will expire on the 7th day of N'ovemlsr. 1tmi!. You an-further notltled that the owner of the certificate of tax sale Issued by the Tieas- uter will make application to tl ourt In the above ent It led cause for continuation of said sale as wsin as practicable after the is'ilod of ledi iiiptlon has expired, and yon are hereby noli lied that the time and place of heiiriiiir up on sucl iittrtiini Inn will lie entered In the Con tinuation lii'oord kept by the Clerk of said ( ourt. on or Is'fore ihe 7tli day of November. Iwti. You wlllexninlne said Continual ion Kec ord to ascertain the time of said In mini: and may be present , If you desire, bxrnake any ob ject Inns or show cause why the "ale should not In' continued. 7-l:.'-tf I'. D. HATES. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1M Am kiolat aptcirtt tad antl-uptk fnm ratioi Ut all kloda at SORE THROAT. irmi i eiKOLB, rsarsoTiT hazhleh. A mr ear tor MtanaaM Tanillltl. Ouuny, tarianx, t'lcarated ao Catarrhal Sara Threat. A prtvaatlva at Craua, Whaepiof Caafh 4 Diphtheria. rcBiruxo nzkina looTanr aari4 hf th Wot laiat at fhraal Isaaut UM la Ui aoaatrr. tteala M ktpl la artrr aotaa. Prlcsa Ctahki Warg MadJaU Cts Dm Bf alaa lawa GERING & CO. druKfists ,Ar. Teeth $5 Cold Crownt and Bridge Tenh fvi jp rVr? lam C'nwns fso up. Fdluik' or en. fcelll Liuaoied t'ainltu. Nrmtltm i:t DA I LEY, The Dentist, Entahlithrd IRSD. Paitna Blk. OTAHA. Ir. A. E. Merkel and wife were Omaha passenpers Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Goehry pleasantly enter tained the Kensington Wednesday. Miss Uertlia Goehry and Mrs. O. I. Stewart were In Louisville Saturday. Georpe Leis and family and Miss Maud Cordage were at Elmwood Sun day. Mrs. G. A. Leis and Miss Maud Gor sage drove over to Ashland Wednes day. Aaron Wood went to Omaha Wed nesday to visit for a few days with relatives. Mrs. O. P. Stewart and dauuhtcrs are visiting with her parents for an indefinite period. Miss Amy Westlake was down from Alvo and spent Sunday with relatives and friends in this burg. ' R. E. Xeitzel, cashier of the Rank of W aterloo, was down aunday for a short visit with friends, returning overland Monday. Mrs. Steppet of Plattsmouth.accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Erz of Burlington, Iowa, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Leis. Some careless rowdies were shooting firecrackers on Main street Saturday eight, and caused John Gustin's team to break loose and run away. It was lucky for some young fellows that no damage was done. Dr. Merkel returned from Omaha Wednesday. The doctor has decided on a post graduate course, ana will soon leave for Chicago, to complete his course. During this time his wife will remain with her parents at Jul ian, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Tool celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary last Friday evening and a large number of friends were Invited to help partake of delicious ice cream and cake. The evening was enjoyably spent until a very late hour, and all departed wish ing these good people many more years of happiness. JohnBusklrk, born April 2:1, 1x24, died July 7, MKXi. Funeral services were conducted at the Evangelical church la Murdock Monday afternoon and Interment at Wabash cemetery. The deceased left Wisconsin thirty-six years ago. and has ever since resided In Cass county. Dropsy was the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and a number of children to mourn hisdeath. The ball game between the Murdock second nine and the eastern league, or in other words a nine composed of Elmwood, Louisville and a few fellows living out east of town caused con siderable amusement last Saturday Our local boys simply out classed the other fellows and laid them in the shade to the tune of 10 to 4. The battery work of McDonald and Thim gan for the locals was superb. A big windy guy started out on the diamond and attempted to dispute the umpire, but the way he got called down was' not slow. He accepted the llrst invita Hon to get out, and the last we saw of him he was behind the backstop smoking clgaretts. I'mplre, JI. V McDonald. Time of game, 1 hour and .Hi minutes. (SpecUI Correbpoiidcnt ) The foundation forthe addition to the bank is being built. . Miss Patterson left Tuesday for' Canton, Illinois. ! Geo. Malcolm spent Sunday visiting ' his parents at Xehawka. G. liuss had business at Omaha! Tuesday. Herman Ruhge and wife, of Wausa, ! are visiting Avoca relatives. ' Jno. l'eterson was up from Berlin Monday. Rev. M. li. Bird left the tirst of the ! week for a month's visit in the east. SheritT (uinton was in town Sunday. Mrs. F. Durham left Monday for Lyons. Jno. Kuhge has purchased tlie liv ery brrn of A. E. Cutter. Geo. Bowland had business at Lin coln Friday evening. P. P. Peckham and wife and Jno. McFarland and wife spent Sunday visiting near Palmyra. Mrs. A. B. Lew ton was tlie guest of Murdock friends Thursday. The Avoca ball team were defeated by Lincoln at Elmwood July 4th. Arthur Wood returned Monday from a visit at Wabash. Alf Marshall was down from Weep ing Water Monday. William Gillian was at Lcton Wed nesday. Jake Frey and wife, of Douglas, spent several days this week visiting Avoca relatives. Avoca was well represented at Elm mood July 4th. Roy Young and family, of near Ber lin, spent Sunday in Avoca. Spectacles Wo make a specialty of fitting spectacles and guarantee a lit or no sale. That is, you can take them home, try them for ten days, ami if not satisfactory, return them and jct your money hack. Gering . Co Ayers Pills Keep them in the house. Take one when you feel bil ious or dizzy. They act di rectly on the liver. L,fc. r;.V WntJourn,ouS..cl,e.r beard BUCKINGHAM S DYE Bowel portjplajnt In hltrft During mo luajtay mofithschjldraa trc aubject to sJ0Sm$ It tug. bolj wbJcholi rctcha cireful attloMon M toon as .Uftst unnatural lo&cticss ct t&e boWels inpevt. The best med- Icjoe (ot bowel coantalDt Is Chimber lala'i CoHc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedjas.lt prorajrUy controls any .unnatural loosenes t the bowels. For ule by F. 0. Frlcke & Co. and A. T. IFiied. Magpie Grove (Spci'lul Correspondence.) WTilliam Puis made a trip to Platts mouth Saturday. Herman Beck and wife visited at the home of Fred Hild Sunday. W. W. Philpot shipped fat cattle to South Omaha market Sunday evening. Mrs. Adam Hild and daughter, Emma, visited at the home of Louie Puis Friday. John I label had the misfortune to have his hand poisoned, and he has ijuite a time of it now. J. R. Cathey and son, Cameron, left last week for a three week's visit in Custer county, Nebraska. Mrs. Medic Fleming, of Coleridge Nebraska, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz this week. Mrs. Amos Hunter and children of Plattsmouth were visiting at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gansemcr last week. yultea number of this locality at tended the lecture of James Stander, of Louisville, at the Otterbein church Sunday nlht. Corn plowing is nearly all done in this section. Fall wheat Is all harvest ed and oats and spring wheat is nearly all ready to cut, and the prospects are for a bouncing crop this season. The Fourth of July picnic was not largely attended on account of the bad weather, but there w ill be a dance Saturday night, July l.'.th. A good turnout is expected. Come and help to enlarge the crowd. Weeping Water From tlie llcriild. On Saturday, July :tli, Hkmi, to Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Wiles, was horn a daughter. Mrs. Jno. Domink'O was In Lincoln last week with her son, Jesse. The family Is somewhat discouraged, and report that Jesse docs not Improve but little If any. Uncle James Colbert has been quite 111 the past two weeks. He suffers with heart t rouble, but being ill so little heretofore, the confinement is about as hard on him as tlie sickness, Miss Minnie White of Plattsmouth, who had been visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Donelan, went to Nebraska City Tuesday to visit before returning home. J. H. Davis went to Kansas last week. He lost the crop on one farm from hall, but has another farm that was not In the strip tlie hail destroyed. O. K. Cromwell also lost his crop. Mrs. T. F. Jameson received word from Omaha Unit Mrs. Edith Menu, a former resident of Weeping Water, and later uT Canton, Mo., was dead, and her mother, Mrs. Geo. Smith, was In Colorado very sick with consump tion. Mrs. (!. II. Olive and son, Ben, went to Omaha Saturday, and from then to Plattsmouth Monday, to visit her sister, Mrs. .1. M. Lcyda, and take in tlie Parker Amusement Co. carnival that is there all this week. Notice has been received at the Weeping Water postolllce that after July Kl, l!H)ii, the rural routes num bered it and 10 will be changed to num bers 1 and 2 respectively. Patrons of the routes will please note the change and date given. A prompt relief for croup, One Mln ule C.ii.kii Vc. cms the phPkm, al Ihiv i, ie inil minium the miich syrup iio ii icpin;,! ion Sold by F. (J. Kl IrKC Cm ,111(1 ; i,L. (. Base Ball Gmno. The Maple Grove ball team went out to J. A. Riser's pasture last Sun day afternoon and played a game with the U. P. C. which resulted In a score of hi to 10 in favor of Maple Grove. The following is the line up: Maple Grove Philip Schafer, catch; Harry Doty, pitch: Nick Frcidrich, lb: Fred Hild, 2b: Will Puis, .lb; Louis Frcdiich, ss; Fred Schafer, If; Adam Schafer, cf; otto Puis, If. U. P. C.-N. Land, catch; J. Miller, pitch; A3. KIscr, lb; L. Manners, 2b: Fred Meisinger, .'lb: R. Barker, ss; B. Vallery, rf; G. K'lscr, cf; E. Vallery, If. The Jack Rabbits team challenged the winners and a four inning game was played which resulted in a score of " to 1 In favor of Maple (.rove. . 1 , ii.l mVikI R.EJOLVED THAT WrtEN THE KOTJPETLL C0ME5 IT 15 BCST To B PREPARED TOR IT. YOU DoiT:' VANT HOT THINGS. COOL APPAREL is BKonirfG.m, HOT WEATHER. BUSTER, 6R.0VM (Nss '- A uon't Be Backward. Do not hesitate to ask for a free samplo of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. We are glad to give them to anyone who Is troubled with biliousness, constipation or any disor der of the Etomacb. Many have been permanently cured by their use. V. U. Frlcke & Co. and A.T. Fried .druggists. Whew! But isn't it hot? You really need noth ing more than a night gown unci a pair of slip pers but you must have more than these. Do then the next best thing and let us rig you out in real light-weight underwear, neglige shirts and a suit that will keep you cool. It won't cost you much-only $10 for u $12.50 suit, $12.50 fora $15 suit, etc. $1.50 will bring you a proper neglige shirt, $2 a better one. Nice hose, too, arc good things to show between the tops of your and the bottoms of your trousers: try ours at I5c, 25c, 50c and $1 per paire. KRAFT CO., All the Time areautimirrownorricnnacir use urn en r Hamsun ua a, r. aaut .. kuaua, a a. i i r is"""