1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In thviw.mty inurt "of Caw rtHllit.v. Nr l iu-Ua. I:: Hi.- iiiiiu 1 . ! il,t -in- ( l.i-uVn A. Clml'lu. i1ii-iimiI. All rMin lnuiv.lil tn t.unl tatc nn- ln-iri'V imiitVil tlmi a in-Uuon I as Nt-n tll-.l In Mill iun hII.kiiu: ilial mmi! um-iI il:ii h-avlntr ik lut anil innviiif f ir miiiuiiUtniiinii iiikm lii-rstaii". ami dial a liveriiur will tie hail mi ulii ihiIiioii U-furv oaul iiiuit mi I lie tit It day nf ik-tnlnT. !'.. al I In nullity i-uurt rtmin, hiiU thai If thry fall Ii ap inr at ald time ami iila.v, to i-hiikm said -lll ion, the i-iiui t may k'tniil I lie same and iri ant ailinlnl-t ration tusalil Walter A. l.a lit: hi In. or mine m her Miital le in rvni and iiru. -el id a M-llleim nt i)( aid i'iuip. , Hakvky 1. Tmvis, .HEAL.) I'uuiity Judk-e. LEGAL NOTICE. CassUusty. ( in County tourt. In the matter of the estate of Alfred Mi-. lH-rnied, deeeaaed. Noti.-eof ix lhliin for ai taiiiititient of adiniiiistralor. Nullif is heretiy trlven to Prank X. Mi-lVr-med, John W. Mi'llernietl, (ieortre K. Mi-lH'i-iiied, Hrlesler Mi U rnii'il, Mairviv Ciierry and MaltlB E. Malroliii, and all other m-iuiu In terested In the altoveestate.that a tH'tltlon has lieon tiled In the county eouit of I'as niuiity, NehrasWa. yraylnir for tlm aiailntiiienl of an administrator for the estate of said Alfred Mo-iH-ruied, defeased, and that a hearlnir will lie had mum aald petition In the eoiiiity conn room at I'lattsmontli.tC'asH county, Nehrasl,a, on the LVtlnluy of (Vtolier, A. II.. 1 WW. at 10 oVIork. m. in., and thai you aru mitilivtl to show cause airalnst said iietltlon on or liefon' t In- hour of V a. in., on said M day of i H-tolier. l'.K). III witness whereof 1 have hereto set my hand and the sealof the county court of CavsiMunly, Nelrska,tliis2lst day of Seinemlier. A. l.,llHi, , Hauvet II. Thavik. IheauI , County .ludire. LEGAL NOTICE. Cass County, I Nebraska. ( In the County Court, In tlie matterof the cstateof Thomas I.iiiiiilntr. deceased. All persons Inteivsted In' tlm esiat of Thomas Laiinlnt.'. deceased, are lieivliy ihiIIH ed that the administratrix with will annexed of said estate, has tiled her iietltlon in this court jiraylnir for tiiuil settlement of said es tate and for hcrdlsrharirc, that a hearintf will liehadontlieaithdayof Octolier. A. 1., Imm, at 2 o'clock p, m at the county court room, at I'lattsmouth, Nehraska. All parties Interested In said estate are rciiuired to show cause on or I fore one o'c lock. p. ni of said 2Hlh day of October, llHHI, If any they have, why tlm prayer of said petition should not lie Kranted and the administratrix with will annexed lie dlschartf ed by the court. II ahvcy II. Thavik, IHeal.) County Judire. LEGAL NOTICE. CAS2S5N I";Conty Court. Ill the matterof the estate of Andrew C. Krye, deceased. . All parties Interested lillne est ate of Andrew C. Krye, deceased, are hereby notltied that the aiiminisirator 01 saw estate lias men him is tl tion In the court lu-aviiiir for a tinul settlement of said estate and for his uischarire. All ix-r-aons Interested In said estate are hereby notlti ed that a hi'iirinif will bu hud at the county court room, at I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nc braska. on theaith day oftober. A. II., at 10 o'clock, a. in.: all ifeisons Interested In said estate are nsiuircd m show cause on or t-forc nine o'clm-k a. m. of said Jilli day of lictolier. Itnni, If any they huve. why the prayer of said iietltlon should not tie vruuted. said es tate tlnally settled and the administrator ills chaitted by the court. llAUVEV I). ThAVIM, Iseai-.I County. I udire. ManZan relieves Instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itch ing and protruding piles. It is put up in collapsible tubes in such a way that it can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain Ira mediately. Try one bottle, and If you are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free oiler. Sold by Gerlng & Co. '8 drug store. Mrs. David Sanders and daughter, Miss Lucille, while enroute to their home In Leesburg, Ohio, from a trip through Colojado, stopped olT in this city this morning for a visit w ith the family of her cousin, J. )V. Johnson The cousins have not met since Mr. Johnson left his old home in Leesburg over fifty years ago, and it is needless to state, that this visit will prove to be a most enjoyable one. Dr. J. B. Nungate of Weeping Water came in from Omaha Wednesday where he assisted li) rive operations for appendicitis. Mr. Hungabe Is in the county seat today to appear as a witness in the case growing out of the estate of Sarah I'hilpot, deceased. Can you win? Yah realize that to win in anything these days requires strength, with body and mind In tune. A man or woman with disordered di gestlve organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's plaj. How can they expect to win? l odol For Dys pepsia contains the digestive juices of p healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform itslmpor tant function of supplying the body ftnrl hraln with strenirih bulldlue blood- Digests what'you eat, relieves Indigestion, Dyspepsia.Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the heart and Const I pa Hon. Sold by F. O. Fricke k Co. and Gering&Co. Sold on Easy Paynjeijts This Stan dard Edi son Phono graph and 12 Genuine ' Edison Gold Moulded Records for onlv $24.20 See the Genuine victor talking machines for only 110. Largei Victors at Larger Trices. - ' PHIL SM1TER, Piattsnonlh Murdock (Ity C. A. I. is.) l'UoDliK M.VliKEls Corrected weekly by Martin & Ti!. who pay tl.e highest prices for orcduce and guarantee satisfaction: Mutter 10. k'v's Ho liens lirlni:s...... Cream .... utc No.1. No.i.1' il tofxTU f I.JO and Xu) Units Callle tilt.VIN MAKKKT. Corn Diiand rc W heal Siir OaU Jik: Kock Island Time Taiilk. Murdock Station. WKST lUH'ND. No. 41, mall 7:47 a. m. yo. 15, local 8:55 a. m. No. 5. mall 3:00 d. m. No. 37, mall 5:47 p. m. EAST wound. , No. iK), freight., 12:30 a.m. iso.:w, mall 10:55 a. m. No. 7, Local....:...;...... 1:14 p. m. No. 0, mall. 2:35 p. m. Mrs. Will Hawkins came up from South Auburn Sunday evening. W. I). Gillespie's new livery barn Is fast nearing completion, and at pres ent they are putting hay In the mow. Martin & Tool shipped a car of ap ples Monday and another Wednesday. John Scheel returned Thursday of last week from his visit to various points In Colorado. Smith Hincs and family have left dear old Virginia and returned to God's country. They are now living about five miles north of town. M. W. Moore made a professional call to Louisville Saturday. Chas. Schneider and wife were Omaha passengers Sunday. Henry Gakemeler returned Monday from a business trip to South Dakota. Turner McKlnnon and Mr. of Bennett visited in Murdock Monday and Tuesday. ' Cbas. Corsage of Auburn visited in this burg several days of last week. Hitching racks have all been re moved from Main street and put on side streets, which is an improvement to the beauty of the city. Henry Knslen, of Lincoln, is vi.siting at the home of Jacob Gocbry this week. II. A. Tool is spending the week in Minnesota, disposing of apples and visiting relatives. Miss Minerva Tool visited at Al bright over Sunday. Mrs. II. R. iS'eiUel and sons visited in Plattsmouth several days last week, The game of base ball between 'Wa bash and this burg for last . Saturday was postponed on account of rain. Mrs. Hy Wcstlake is entertaining her father, Mr. McKay, of Syracuse, this week. Mrs. S. A. Wood, of this place, and sister, Mrs. Wm. Hawkins, of South Auburn, left for Alva, Okla., Tuesday evening for a visit of an indelinate period. Will Copple andcousln, Miss Kick hoff, left for Okla., Tuesday. The carnival at Omaha is attracting quite a number of people from this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langhorst are entertaining their son-in-law this week. Several companies of Fort Crook soldiers passed through here Monday from Fort Riley to their post at Fort Crook. They would not be surprised to receive orders to leave for Cuba Wednesday. A. X. McCrory was in PlatLsmouth Tuesday. II. C. Neilson, wife and daughter went to Omaha Tuesday to take in the Ak-Sar-Ben, and do the town in gen ral. F. Wolf and wife were Omaha pas sengers Tuesday. If an article is imitated the orlgl nal is always the best. Think it over, and when you go to buy that box of salve to keep around the bouse, get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is the original and the name is stamped on every box. Good for eczema, tet ter, bolls, cuts and bruises, and especi ally recommended for piles, Sold by F. G. Fricke k Co. and Gerlng & Co. Ralph Towle, who has been em ployed with Swift & Co. of South Omaha for some time, and who sev eral ycaraago was engaged In news paper work in this city, is In town to day for a visit with his many friends, befure departing to Kansas City, where he accepts a position as govern ment meat Inspector. Ralph was one of the fortunate men to secure an ap pointment under the new law that went Into effect Monday. Keep tbe bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inllamatlon of the mucus membranes. The best Is Kenedy's Laxltlve Honey and tar. It contains no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gerlng & COj . ' M. S. Brlggs was down to No. 4 this morning to enjoy a few minutes' con versation with Rae and Miss Jennie Ingram, who are enroute from Luslr, Wyo.', to Osceola, la; Union. From lh Inlt:er. T. G.liarnum left Monday for Si. Joseph to spend a few days In select ing some uf the tinest sheep to be found on that market. Mrs. William F.lkenbary, who came from Akron, Cola, a few week ago with the remains of her husband de parted for home last Sunday. Julius Kuhmano returned last Sat urday from South Dakota, where he was employed a few months. He holds to the opinion that this part of Nebraska Is good enough for him or anybody else. M,rs. W. B. Gates ,of Ottawa Ka sas, arrived last Friday to make sev eral days' visit with nor mother, Mrs. Mary F. Buck, and other relatives and numerous acquaintances in this vicin ity. . i , Geo. W. Kdmlsten and wife left Monday morning for Bancroft for the purpose of closing a deal for a large farm about four miles from that town, and will probably move there at a later date. Morton Bird, a nephew of Lewis Bird, and Gilbert Snyder, twojsvlal young gentlemen of Blunisvllle, Indi ana, arrived lust Friday morning, and are already so well pleased that ttiey will probably spend the winter In this vicinity. D. W. Foster arrived home Tuesday from a few days' visit with his daugh ter, Miss Mary Foster, who is teaching In the schools at Oxford, Neb. He also visited his daughter, Mrs. Nettle Turner, who is teaching at Klmwood. Mrs. M. S. Foutcli departed last Friday for her new home at Bladen, Neb., and a number of her friends were at the depot to bid tier farewell. Mrs. Foutch is an estimable lady whose departure is regretted by many warm friends here. Does This Hit Your The man who lurks behind a bush and will try to tear down or destroy the character of a young tender girl Is so low down In the rut of retrogres sion and ruin that if he evtr got Into perdition he would have to slide up hill. There Is nothing so pure and sweet as a young girl whose name Is untarnished by the foul tongue of slander and whose face vividly reflects the moral atmosphere in which she lives; therefore the black mouth who will try to blot the character of one like this Is a seed wart on the shlnbone of society his Impunity Is enough to jar the commonwealth his carcass would not make a decent compost heap he ought to be Isolated from all decent, respectable people. At the Parmele Saturday Night "An Aristocratic Tramp" is booked for the Parmele theatre Saturday night, October 0. It Is the best sen sational comedy drama on the road this season. Don't fail to see the ex citing automobile race and explosion, something new In the way of stage et fects. It also has the most realistic railroad scene ever produced. In equipment, spienaor ana gorgeous novelty, "An Aristocratic Tramp" outstrips them all. A play with a story of heart Interest, played by a cast of excellent artists. "An Aristo cratic Tramp." Don't fall to see it. Don't forget the date. Letak-Roetter Wedding. At the hour of o'clock this mow Ing a very pretty wedding was solem nied at the Bohemian Catholic church when Miss Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roetter of this city, was united In marriage to Mr. Joseph Letak of Omaha. The cere mony was performed by Fathers Han cik and Bradley, In the presence of a large gathering of friends and rel atives. The best man was John Maur sick of Omaha, while tbe brldesmade was Miss EVa Roetter, a sister of the bride. After the beautiful ceremony at the church, the happy young couple repaired to the home of the bride where a reception was held, and hearty good time enjoyed. Mr. C. L. Buckley of Omaha, furnished music which materially assisted in tbe so cial time that prevailed. The young people will be at home to their friends in a short time at their home in Omaha, where the groom has a very good position with Armour k Co. The best wishes of their many friends, together with those of tbe Journal, are with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Letak, during this happy event. Said "Bryan" by Mistake. Politics Inadvertantly crept into the close of a big revival meeting at Blair, last Sunday night. While the Rev. Mr. Conlcy, pastor of the Blair Baptist church was making an ap peal to the congregation for a collec tion for the evangelist the Rev. Mr. Lyon of Chicago a slip of the tongue caused him to say "Bryan" Instead of Lyon. The word had barely slipped out when a wave of applause rippled over the crowd, and then developed Into a wild tumult of enthusiastic ac claim, despita that it was Sunday night, and the meeting was a relig ious one. If you bate lost your boyhood spirits, courage and confidence of youth,- we offer you new life, fresh courage and freedom from ill health In nolllster a Rocky Mountain Tea. .V cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Gerlng & Co., druggists. - 8 f 0m v o . ... r mk s -:Ym ; ' -WW ' s ' 'I L. On 6 Roosevelt Heatile to Labor. , The democratic campaign book is out, and in taking up Roosevelt's posl-' lion on the question it Is declared tbat he Is hostile to the labor element. He has expressed in his books, in bis ofllclal utterances and by his acts." It is stated that he regards representa tives of labor unions as members of the "rogues gallery." "sleek, oily fel lows," "bulls of Bashan," "lazy, sel fish, brutal, violent, murderous," "a mob." Returning to the subject of the tarllf, the book asserts that President Roosevelt at various times In his career has been a free trader, a tariff reformer and a stand-patter, and that he "may lead a movement for tariff revision In l'JOK." And then It has this to say: "Mr. Roosevelt has written nothing distinctly and unequivocally stating his position since lie withdrew from the Free Trade club, but It has been given out at Oyster Bay this summer that he is fully in accord with the views of Speaker Cannon and Mr. Sherman, which have been summa rl.ed in the language cf gamblers and beggars 'standpat and pass the hat." Under the caption, "The Motive Behind the 'Big Stick," it Is charged that President Roosevelt favors big corporations in Porto Rico and the Philippines and that he would make laws advantageous for them- that he wants a big military and naval force, to include subsidized merchant marine and that he has prevented the Mon roe doctrine in the interest of tbe asphalt trust in Venezuela. It is stated that not until he found It ncc essaryto win democratic support for his policy of Imperialism did he ever say a word In praise of any democratic statesman or democratic achievement. (Quotations follow from some of the president's books referring In alleged uncomplimentary-terms to Jefferson, .Maaison, nenton ana otners.. ( Inquest Jury Eioneratee Engineer: A special from Papillion, In speak ing of the Inquest held over the re mains of Miss Lottie Woods, who was killed by the south-bound passenger train last Sunday morning near Paplo, says: "Inquest was held here Monday, the verdict of the coroner's Jury be ing that she met death as the result of her own act. The testimony show that the whistle was blown and she stepped in front of the engine, giving the engineer no time to stop. Miss oods wa .10 years of age. This is the season of decay and weakened vitality. Nature is being shorn of Its beauty and bloom. . If you would retain yours, fortify your sys tem with nollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea "or Tablets. For sale by Gerlng & Co., druggists. Whit liiwl ef j1o Jot Dilty wtir '.' HLf ff t IxKirvJ, lefere ' vr bert , Jk. tj Bul now ke.'csnnot br lobe Ana jneuix tna If V.SU hi J Y)tOOT'l R. w sv r ((ww ravrro i BUY it THIS is t lie season when everybody commence to ' look around for their fall and winter -clothing. The early buyer usually gets the choice of the new styles, and the best goods. We would there fore suggest that you Call at our Store Early in the Season.;...; i ' i ; " ', . , " : ; 1 1 and let us show you the, many new things we have in Men's and Hoys' Clothing, and everything in their wearing apparel from shoes to the hat. Our line this season in every department is much larger than ever before, and we earnestly request you to call and "look us over." Wm. Holly When a horse is so overworked It lies down and In other ways declares Its inability to go further, you would consider It criminal to use forccN Many a man of human Impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten, Is guilty of cruelty where his own stomach Is concerned. Overdriven, overworked, when what It needs Is something that will digest the food eaten and help the stomach to recupcrata. Some thing like Kodol For Dyspepsia that Is sold by F. (J. Fricke . Co. and tar ing 111 Co. Another Promotion. s John Young, who has been for some time general foreman in the mechani cal department of the local shops, has been promoted to the position of gen eral foreman of the shops at McCook. Mr. Young Is one of the old standby In Ilavelock, having been a workman in the local shops since the first wheel was turned In 18H2. He has won an enviable place In the esteem and re spect of the men who have worked with him and the best wishes of every one will follow him to his new Held of labor. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original cough syrup, acts as a cathar tic on the bowels. It Is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own coflntry, therefore Is the best for children. It Is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer. Sold by Gerlng k Co. '8 drugstore. "An Aristocratic Tramp." There should be considerable stir ring at the Parmele on next Saturday, October , when Kllroyand Itrltton will be seen heading the new success, "An Aristocratic Tramp." There's a laugh every minute for the most cyni cal, and between the laughs there's also a chance for the sympathetic to drop a tear. "An Aristocratic Tramp" contains a sensational automobile race and explosion and the most sensa tional of all train effects, together with lively singing and dancing spec ialties galore. These two clever stars have surrounded themselves with a carefully picked company of metro politan players, while the scenic effects are gorgeous in every detail. Why suffer with your kidneys? Tha discovery of Kldney-Etts has proved a blessing to thousands of kidney suffer ers who havebeen restored to perfect health. These Tablets drive the dis eased germs out of the system, and we urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney remedy a trial. 2.') cents. Sold by Gerlng k Co. Floyd Woolson, A.A.Turk, G. L. Carrahan, Ed. Earnst, J. P. Gonzales, D. Sartor of Elrawood were here to day to attend the convention. uoncc;JO weuiu n.. l sx yix MQW I 5 1 Of course t,he BUD WEISER BEER Has MzHe GOOD! It is the best ever. Did you ever drink it? If not you have miss ed a rare treat. Try it. For sale every where. ....... Phil Thierolf AGENT Telephone No. 2S5 Torments of Tetter and Eczema Al layed. The Intense Itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and like skin diseases Is instantly allayed ty applying Cham berlain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by Its use. For sale by F; . Fricke - Co., and at D'Ment's. Sour Stomach , No appetite, loss ot itrerif ih, nervoua rM, headache, constipation, bad breath. neral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, cemblned with the greatest known toolo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys pepila Cure doss not erdy cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thia famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening lsnd ' strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bill, ef Ktynmqoi, W, Vi., rr I MiirouWed tilth ecu itomach for twenty t Mr. Kodol i cures me er"e r vtfnf It Is ail lor keby, ' Kodol Digests WW Yoa Est ottlee only. l 00 EUe holfltni 1H timet the Mel " lie. which Hilt Inr SO cent!, freesree) by K. O. OeWITT Oo.. OHIOAQO. Gerinc; A Col i SCHOOL' SHOE TALK "Why Harry! Toes llirougli ngain and Mary, just look at your Hhoes!" "Whnt in 1lio world have you children ltii doin with your feetV' "Why, it was only three weeks rl:o I bouirht new hIioph for you both nnd now look at thein, well, well, well!" "I'm jroirjRto tnko you down to Sbeiiwook's ami have you fitted in thogo Hi'ster liuows shone, for they must be pood for thty'ro 'soiling lots of them." Mother you're riht. SHERWOOD , & SON ' 11 ' ',1 V (