TLcoal Advertisements. FINAL NOTICE . V Tl.f S 1 l.iii.vT. v-. Tli"''v rHl ': U if l..u;.'. ; ll.-n iniifirr I 'Tit l mm 1 All IYinoiih mul CotiKiia-: tlurs Httvltur r hiimliiif ! Ki v Nil Tiu. i Y. I it l to or Any liitriril, iiitrlit oi Clnhn In or tosii'-li ! I'kh'i U n( Ki hI Kmui. or ttiii' I'tiil Tin1 lis if. I lNfcmiams. i T V. .1. ('. Smith, ownrr III trut. mid to 1'. H. Wlm'U-r. mid to tin- it-i'tnimiis nf tin- mil es tate dt-MTllntl la-low, wliux! uunie U 1'. I'. Halt's: Notice Is hiTrliy irlvfn that under a I'.ivrw of II I'istrli-l Court of Mild oinity rvniliiv.l In the State Tax Suit for the year ll4. thefollow Init (irvrlliril rvul estate ttuat In tlie county of Cass and State of Nebraska. to-wlt: lots Mne ( and Ten (in), BUvk lid, I'liutstnouth, and North Half (11H) Uti Twelve (r.'l KKvk i I'lattstnouth, was on Hie Ttli day of Novrmlier, Iti4. duly sold at imlilli' vendue by the County Treasurer of said eonnty lu the manner pro vided by law, and the iieriod of redeiniition from saeh sale will expire on the Ith day of Novenilier, ltnii. You are further notified that the owner of thecenlHi'ateof tax sale Issueil hy the Treas urer will make aiilli'ulion to the I'otirl In the aliove entitled eause for rontirination of said Kale as sixin as practicable after the iierlixl of redemption has expired, and you are hereby notified that the time and place of heariinr up on such continuation will lie entered In the Con firmation lieitml kept by the Clerk of said Court, on or liefore the Tth day of Novrmlier, IUHS. You wirlexainliie said Continuation l!ec i)i(l to aseertidii the time of said liciti-lnir and may be present, if you desire, to make any ob jections or show cause why the sale should not he continued. 7-U-tf I'. It. MATES. Statement of the Condition OK the PLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION of riattsmouth, Nebraska, orl the .10th day of June, ls0i. ASSF.TS Klrst morttrairu louns Slock loans Cash Hellmiuent intetvst, premiums, Expenses and taxes paid Other assets .o: K l.i')7 in 2,ii7 M Kll Mi l!Hi 15 t4 Wl fines Total I 4T,U' 7i LIAHILTT1E)1. Capital ftoek paid up i no U mliv ided protitit IM'75 75 Total . ...I 47,100 75 Kkckiftk ant) Expenditure fok the Veaii Ending June 30, IWHi. RECEIPTS. Halance on hand July 1, 1'JOj t f. 51 Dues )Mil7 l I merest, premiums and tines 3.445 4H Loans repaid , 5,'n" n Heal estate 3H) W Taxes repaid. . .-. i:i4 til Total EXI'F.NIHTl'KES Loans Exiienses Stock redeemed Cash on hand Heal estate Taxes advanced 11,100 00 457 M v:.:w 04 :.z: a ii VJj 53 Total. ; 45 Htate or Nkiihaska, i f'ma f'oiTNTV I 1, T. M. 1'atterson, Secretary of the aliove named association, do solemnly swear that the foretfolntf statement of the condition of said Association. Is true and correct to the liest of my knowledge and liellef. T. M. l'ATTKKSON, Secretary Hulwcribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of July, Hit!. L. K. Hasse, NotatV l'ubllc Attest My commission explivs K. B. Windham, Oct. , UmI. Walter J. White, keai.I I). Hawkswokth. Directors. BURLINGTON BULLETIN AUGUST 1906 You will find some attractive excur sion rates that will interest you. ToChicaco and Return-IS.OO for the round trip. On sale August 4 to ti Inclusive. Return limit Aug. 15th. To New Enjjland and Canada Daily low round trip rates to Canada and on Autrust Mh and 22A to New Eng land resorts. G. A. R. Rates to Minneapolis and St Paul-Auirust 11th to 13, Inc. 87.SO for the round trip, return limit Aug 31st. To San Francisco and Los Angeles and Retum-nOly 850, direct routes, and f r.2.50 via Shasta route and I'ugct sound, returning via Northern Pad-tic-Uurllngton line via Hillings. All the attractions of the West Included in this rate and route. Dally, Sept. 3d to 14th, inc., limit Oct. 31st. Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo For Pike's Peak celebration, one fare for round trip, maximum $15.00 from the Missouri River, Sept. luth to 22d, inc. Homeseekers' Excursion-Fretiuently each month, according to territory. Ask your agent. Write D.Clem Dca ver, agent Partington's Homeseek ers' Information f.urcau at 1004 Farnam street, Omaha, about get ting hold of free section nf Kinkaid land. Thousands or acres of those lands are helng vacated, and we as sist settlers In locating therein. Consult nearest llurlington Ticket Agent about low rates for Summer tours in any direction. R. W. CLEMENT. Acting Agent C. 1!. I!)'. L. W. WAKELEY, (. p. A. Omaha. KILLthe cough and CURE the LUNCS wiTa Dr. King's Nov Discovery forC rONSUVPTION Price OUGHSand 60c Ml. 00 Free Trill. iOLDS Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LTJNO TE0UB LIS, or MONEY BACK. Murdock tltyt.. A. l.i Is. ) 1IU1 E M.VUhKTs n: Corrected weekly l,y Martin & T.io!, wli'i nay tl. highest prices fur ur"duce and guarantee salislaction: H.itt-.r K.V..... Il.-ns.... priiii:s . Crraiu... Ho .... fat I.e... Mc u'c ac .... lc .Nul. llo; No. 5.'.i tb.'sl and '&.W ili.UN .MAUKKTS. Cory... Wheal Oats.... ..4i and 4;ie ti-'c SW RiK'K Island Time Tahi.k. Murdock Station. WEST r.Ol'ND. No. 41, mail 8:15 a. m. No. 75, local f:55 a. m. No. 5. mail 3:00 p. m. No. 37, mall 5:47 p. m. EA8T ltOVND. No. w, freight.. No. 3, mail No. Hi, Local.... No. , mall ..l'2:"o a. in. .10:fM a. m. .. 1:14 p. m. .. 3:00 p. m. Mrs. A. E. Frascher and sot went to Omaha Erlday. Martin & Tool shipped another car of apples to Omaha Saturday. The local Modern Woodman camp took a couple of candidates over to South Pend Thursday evening and showed them the mysteries of wood craft. George Colbert has been entertain ing his parents this week. Mrs. James Crawford returned to her home at Lincoln Friday evening. Miss Mayme Schewe Is visiting friends at Jansen this week. Mr9. Rudolph Ross la down from Prairie Home for a few days visit with relatives. Gu9Schlenter is suffering with an attack of sore eyes. Mrs. C. Mooney and son, Edgar, and daughters, Helen and Lulu, left Wed nesday for a month's visit with rela tives in Michigan. The country ball team out east of town went over to Manley last Satur day and got done up 8 to 4. Come out of it, boys you are N. G. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore are enter- talning M. A. Davidson and nephew, George Davidson, of Peverly, Illinois, this week. Martin & Tool are shipping their third car of apples this week. We see by the Union (Oregon) papers that Steve Horn is married. Here's wishing you the best there is, Steve. Several of our local nlmrods went up to Salt Creek Thursday evening and caught about twenty pounds of catfish and carp. A. E. Frascher went to Omaha Sun day returning Monday evening. E. II. Davis was in town Sunday. Miss Minerva Tool returned Sunday from an outing in the mountainous regions of Colorado. Mrs. Roy B. Cox visited In Lincoln several days of last week. Some complaint lias been made in regard to the boys practicing base ball on the street. Therefore they heve ordered It stopped, as it 19 a nuisance and such things are prohibit ed by law. Mrs. Roy P. Cox Is entertaining her father and mother from Eugene, Ore., this week. Our base ball managers seemed to be asleep last week, for we had no game Saturday. Mrs. II. A. Tool and Mrs. II. V. McDonald are entertaining the Misses Wanda and Opal P.csack, of Stratton, this week. Jack Funk and Charley West, went over to Salt Creek Monday afternoon and succeeded in capturing a couple of Oaar. The C. R. 1. & P. will give special rates to Chicago and return August 4, 5 and H with return limit August 15. Special rate of '.UK) from Murdock. Oulte a number of our people will take advantage of these rates. PHIL SAUTER PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Edison $10 up. ictor Toll.l.,.. i" VVc Carry the Only Stock of Victor and Edison Gold Aloulded rccordsln Cass Co HEAR THEM FREE Write for Catalogue and Prices iSlllf .v. ' . . v 'f. u-v i 1 :. is a wise precaution. In brewing BODYEISER beer we have taken Into consid eration that It pays to brew a beer that is going to prove satis factory not only at pre-nt but the future. We are building great expectations upon what the future'has In store. If yo want to drink a beer that has for years given entire satisfac tion, you want to drink Pudwei ser beer. You will tlnd It health ful because It is nutritious. When vou drink beer Insist on getting BUDWEISER. Sold by Phil Thierolf AGENT TaUphona No. 25 Smmmer Diarrhoea In Children. During the hot weather of the sum mer months the first unnatural loose ness of a child's bowels should have Immediate attention, so as to check the disease before It becomes serious. All that Is necessary Is a few doses of Chamberlaln'sColic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. O. Stockland, Pastor of the first M. E. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: "We have used Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find It a very valuable reme dy, especially for summer disorders In children." Sold by F. O. Fricke &Co., and A. T. Tried. Democratic Congressional Convention The First diftrlct congressional con vention Is hereby called to meet at tte auditorium In Lldcoln, Wednesday.the 15th day of August, at 11 o'clock a. in. Said convention Is called for the pur pose of nominating one congressman Thisconventlon will also transactsuch other business as may properly come before It. The basis of representation from each county is one delegate for every fifty votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for F. W. P.rown for con gressman in the special election or July IS, M05. The counties comprls' ing this district are entitled to repre sentation as follows: Cass 21, John son n, Lancaster 31, Nemaha 21, Otoe 10, Pawnee 'i. Richardson 10. J. B. Dowlas, Chairman Dem. Congressional Com. John A. McGrntK, Secretary In compliance with the above call the democrats of Cass connty are re quested to meet In mass convention at the city hall In Plattsmouth on Satur day, August 11, at - p. m. for the pur pose of selecting twenty-one delegates to said convent ion. A full attendance Is desired. Hknky R. Gkuiso, Congressional Committeeman. Stomach Troubles and Constipation. No one can reasonably hope for good digestion when the bowels are const! pated. Mr. Chas. Paldwin, of Ed wardsvillp, 111., says: "I suffered from chronic constipation and stomach troubles for several years, but, thanks to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, am almost cured." Why not get a package of the tablets and get well and stay well? Price 25c. Sam pics free. For sale by F. (J. Fricke X- Co. and A. T. Fried. -y-V' Til W; tii,-- V: : w t- ' Na Diaaa of furniture J r ICVC Is more han dy than a nice davenport. It is handsome In appearance and Just the thing for luxurious lounging on which to take your afternoon nap or relax the tired physical nature In the evening. It Is Instantly convertible Into a soft easy bed. People living In a Hat where space Is at a premium find the davenport Indlspenslble. Helps anybody out on sleeping occommodatlons where there Is company over night. See Our Display MICHAEL HILD CUMMINS.WALKbVER Whattho Iowa Republican Con vention Proves After All the Creat Excitement. les Muiiics, l;i Atiii. l'.--Tlio Re publican state rciivi liii"ii met !n city under t-iivumstauccN iliat (mil In t u cxitvloi to liiako It nnc of the liveli est ever lieltl lu ttie state. InMi-ml It VUK ldile tame. The llj;lit of IVrklu upttnst i 'ii miii ! list collni'M'il prat-tU'iiliy VlH'il the stato t'oiimilttcv ileellnetl ti chalU up' a Hilit by neatliit; the Per Winn eoiitestliik' (U'U'tatioiiH to nu x- AT.HF.flT B. OrMMIKH. tent sulllelent to Hive lilin enntrol or the fiiiiventlen. The tcmpnrary cliiili man was Mortice M. Towner, mid lie opi'iiccl proceed IncH with u necli In glorlflcntlon of the piirty. t'ominlttei i wen1 tlien iipiiolnted mill a receM tlint lnstel until ti p. in. wan taken to give tlieiu time to report. Cut Inn In Duty Noinlnntetl. When tlie eonventlon reaHseinlilcI the credential committee reported, giving Cllliinillis all the contested ele Hates except thirteen from .tefl'erx hi county. Tlie report was unanimous and was adopted unanimously. (Jco. W. Clark was made perinajiciit chair man. Nominations were tlieu declared In order and Ctinmiliix, Perkins and Katliliuni vere noiiiinated. Tlie n1- milt was: Cumiiiiiis. !i;t."t; Perkins, : Itathlmu. lot. Then the platform was rend and adopted and tlie ticket was coinlpcted, as follows: Lieutenant gov ernor, Warren Carst; secretary of state, V. C. llajward; auditor, It. I . Carroll; treasurer, V. . Morrow; at torney general, M. . Hyers; supreme Jufljfe'sK. McLean nnd John C. Slier- win; superintendent pulille Instruction, John F. ItipKs; guprenie court clerk, John C. Crockett; reporter, . .Corn wall: railroad commissioners. W. I Faton and Invid J. Palmer. Cummlna and Perkins Speak. After the nomination of Cummlna n committee was sent out to brinjt lilm in, and lie made a tirlef sp's h, aayliiK that the hope nearest his heart was the continued supremacy of the re publican party. ieorre I. Perkins was called for and spoke for a few minute. lie said lie now liclonced to tlie "common people." Mnee manliooii lie had lieen Interested In the Republic an party, and lie now re-enlisted In Its service. P.oth speakers were loudly ap plauded. M il OK Til K I'l.A I KOUM Wlmt ttie Convenlion le lnred wild Kclcrenoe to I lie Tariff. The platform reported and adopted liy the convention begins with refer ring to the prosperity of the country and n declaration of pride in the his tory of the Republican party and ils achievements; lauds President Roose velt III the highest terms; expresses pride In the status In congress and the work of the Iowa delegation, and heartily praises and Indorses Coventor Cummins; pledges the state party pritnarv elections, Including tin t' ex- prcssion of preference for 1'llited States senators, and denounces the "corrupting Influences of corporate power," plcdiiing the enactment of laws to prevent corporations from In fluencing or contributing to politic". The plank on protection Is as fol- j lows: "We are iiiieompromlsely lu fa vor of the American system of protec tion. Duties mi foreign Imports i-li'mld B'd bo levied fur revenue only, but slic-uld he so adjusted as to promote j our domestic Interests, enlarge our for- j eigit markets, secure remunerative prices for the products of our fac turles ami fatnis. and maintain a mi j perior scale of wages and standard of i living for American labor. Wise and j unselfish tariff laws maintained In thoj Interest of the general welfare, equally I opposed to foreign control ami domes tie monopoly, are essential to our com mercial and industrial prosperity. "We believe that all Inequalities lit! the luriff schedules which Inevitably arise from changing Industrial and commercial conditions should be ad justed front time tu time, and con- dimnlnir without reserve nil assaults linon tho protective system we lavor rnieh reusmablo nnd timely cliang' t ns will kctp the tariff In harmony with nur industrial and commercial progress. We favor the reciprocity Inaugurated by Plalne, advocated by McKtnley and I!.xKPvclt, os recognized in Itcpubllcai. platform and legislation. A tribute Is paid to the memory of the Into Itepresentatlve Henderson, nnd cordial greetings are sent t'i Pen ntor Allison, rcgrettlug the vlrcuru stance "that deprive us of his genial noscnee nnd helpful counsels." - i ii Weeping Water I'MIIi til Ill-Mill. Mrs. 1'cWoIf was called to I'latts mouth, Thursday, to nurse, her daugh ter, Mrs. Petersen, who Is seriously 111. John Hayes and family left fur North Pakota Tuesday morning, where Mr. Hayes will engage In rail road work. Alfred lligan departed Thursday for the harvest Holds of South I lokuta, where he will gather a few shekels for winter use. Master Johnnie Swindle like a good little hoy, helped his mother wash. That is why he mashed one linger very much in the cogs of the machine. S. V. (ierard Is feeling line over an average of 4ii bushels per acre from his in acre wheat Held. Isaac Wiles had an eight acre tract that made a little better than lifty bushels per acre. Krnetit Stoner slipped and fell while loading some milk cans last Wednes day, and Injured his hack so that he was unable to work. Ills tlrst appear ance since was with the aid of two canes. The steer that was lost In transit to Omaha over the Mo. Pac. for which a suit was hronght by A. J. Ralston against the railroad company, was set tled last week by the payment to Ral ston of $47..'0. Ed. Williams, Roy 'liberson and Earl Amlck, left for the South I takota harvest liclds last Thursday. Ir. Ilungate reports the birth of a nine pound hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Nels M. Nelson on Friday, July 27, Hum. Itanncr Hadlcy, about nine years old, son of Mrs. Eva Hadlcy, while up In a tree last Thursday, over an old stone foundation, fell and struck his head against a rock, cutting iiltc a deep gash, which I r. Ilungate took a few stitches in to close. Old maids would be scarce and hard to tind, Could they be made to see, How grace and beauty Is combined Jiy using Rocky Mountain Tea. tiering & Co., druggists. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ji P 1L Aa klaU vMlflf aad atl-jptl arr- raiiaa Mr all ftleai at SORE THROAT. nmiieiaaLB, nMioTiiiiimm. A lura car far MaaraaaMa, Taattlltla. Qutuf, Unaaa4, Vlcarated aa Catarrhal VaraTbraal A aaantlva at Craaa, Wapla Caaf ft aa4 Myhlbarla. rvBiriiNa acALiifo looTiima Motm kr U Wart Balaaat Tkraai SsaaUl Ula ta lat aoaairr. Maid tl la avar? bob a, rrtoa II Oast l Ma4ialaa Da ttaU Uwm GERING & CO. druggists Mentholatum If Menthol , "tun docs not dire Piles. tflTOW it iKif. If it doc:; not rclicvclCntnrrli ;i:i.l I lav I Vvcr ShOOt It InfO the alley. If it tines not stop Spasmodic Croup in five nimites put It III the fire, If it does not relieve llc-ulacli nnI l'arnrli toss In to the birds. ' If it does not cure Sores and Hums every time Sl3Hl It OUt the dOOT. If it does tint do whnt the cirrnlnrs claim , d 0 II t tor It. BUT if it DOES do these things, USE IT, and Recommend it to your friends. PRICE 25c otnd 50c Sold end Guaraniecd'by Gering . Co. We Give Special Attention to ici:iir ii d uii ,.' t !r- i.al iiral !y :lull ui"iil!is (f s.iinii.i'i' It i hi arc ioihk' to In' av.;iy fnr ;i wi el, r t w i it Is a cod Idea tu I';im niir clock ami leavo It, with us. Wt-can clean It up ami put it in t;oul sliapn and by keoplnt it hcrt a while run tsvt It pcrfivtly ri''ulatid. The way to keep a nond cliK'k perina nciitly good Is to have the delicate iiH'cliaiiisiii cleaned and adjusted (H'caslniuilly. tu r charrs are low unci wo do the work right. John W. Crabill JEWELEK SnTT !!'.! Teeth $5 Gold Cictwni and Uridyl Truth ft .o up I'orri Uin Cum n a up Hlliittfi sop up. 1'rrth ttliACtrtl l'aiiulc. Nrw he I hums dy. tlAILEY.Xlio Dontlat, Futabllthrd iS. I'.itoaHlk. OrlAMA, "Mnka Hay While tha Suit Sliiuaa." There Is a lesson in tlie work of the thrifty farmer, lie knows that the bright sunshine may last hut a day and he prepares fur the showers which are so liable to follow. So It should he with every household. Pysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may at tack some member of the home with out warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemed v, which is the best known medicine for these diseases, should always be kept at hand, as Immediate treatment is ne cessary, anil delay may prove fatal. For sale by F. (!. Fricke it Co., and A. T. Fried. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she has them. If she takes Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea she would have neither. Prlght, smiling face follows Its use. Xi cents, Tea or Tablets, tiering V Co., druggists. Uiioecatiary Enpente. Acute attacks of colic, and diarrhoea comeon without warning and prompt relief must be obtained. There Is no necessity of Incurring the expenses of a nhvslclan's service In such cases If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Kemedy Is at hand. A dose of this remedy will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fall, even in the most severe cases and no family should be without it. . For sale by F. I. Fricke ,t Co., and A. T. Fried. Scrub yourself dally, you're not clean Inside. Clean Inside means clean stom ach, bowels, blood, liver, clean.healthy tissue in every organ. Moiiai,: Take Hollister's Pocky Mountain Tea. X cents, Tea or Tablets, tiering it Co., druggists. For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pecrs, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druff, no pimples, no eruption-;. Tlio best kind o! a tf Btlnionir.l "Scld for over yixty yenm." A Mftde by J. V. Ayr f n , I,fwril( - Anu nianufuctururi vt 5KSt'AUIl.L. I'll IS. citi ki; v rtviaru ijers