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PROBATE NOTICE. I n t .Hintj tmrt of Cis County. ,N.'MnU. l thr mttrr of tlie etto 'f lUrrwtt M. KL.r .lvrMt. To uli.im it any iium-mii: All ini" in I rr.-M.il In tlM'esttn- of liurrlctt M Kix r. hifiM,l. liiK'of Cios County. N- rl ivliri-''ViHilltli'ltliiit.liiMifA. KImt l i lx'tltloti In ililsiMurt tr.vlntr for tlie ' .iitHitf of til"1 litt will unti tt-Maim-m of aUI 4irW'tl M. hlM-r. iIivm-I. A lirarlnir w ill If I ml on nil in iltloii on tin- ltd tlay of Novcui nr . I'-. I ''. It'oVlofk a. in.. nu h'tteis .i'aiiit'iilai.v trnt'l to.l. I. I'illiimn. uiiIi".n . au-1 -down on or Intuit- i:l 1 1 oVIi.W, a.m., if saUlilay. Hi tlifCoiilt, M lll T i. Thavis. County JikIit. :-ti..i POLLARD, ITT IT BACK! Vute for L. 1 Langnorst for representative, aiul you can bet on voting for a gentleman that is go ing to be elected next Tuesday. He is a good man for the position and will represent Cass county in the legislature in a most creditable i manner. LEGAL NOTICE. I vuix of -" Nii.-....f H. arlnt'. Yallrry. Jr.. Hrves-ail. t ... I n County Court of Cass I ounly. Nrliraika. To Ml IVrsoiK Inu-resti-il: You arc licn-liy notltiitl that on tills IJih day of CVtoU'r, A. ll.JttW.tlir Kvivutor anil Kmvii Irix Mill tliclr l'ctit ion for Final Settlement kiiii Aivounlinir and have ! aside tlie order iiunini. claims and the tlin extended to ami 'iK'ludlnir the day of Klnnl S'ltlenient for a lieariiur uiKin aelalm Hied ly Mainlaleiia Val lerv for a niortirnjre paid uikiu testators' farm, i.ii(l a lii-arintr will In' had upon all of said iniit t.rs at VoVlork a. ill., on the 1st day of iNii-in-f-r. A. I'.. It'1. t my ottW in the City of riaitsinoiith. hy whleli hour all oliji-rtlons mist lo tiled and at whlehtlme su.'li jiuU.' nients anil onletsi will In- -iit-n-l as will lie warranted under the evldenee. Hy the Court. IIAHVKT l. THAVIS. Isf.ai. I County Jiiilm-. Hymn Clark, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. In County Coutt. Ktatk of Xkhhaska. I CASSCof.NTY. I In the matter of the estate of Alfred Me 1 'ernied, deceased. Nollii-of lHtition fui lilntmcnt of iitliiilnlMrtitiir. Notice Is heivliy triven to Kriuil; N. Mi-lh-r-nied, John V. McDermed, tieorire K. .Mclier med. (Miester Mi'Dermed, Miu'ifie Sia-rry and Matlle K. .Malcolm, and all other iiersons In terested In the ahove estate.thiit a iH lltlon has neon tiled ill the county i-niirt of Cass county. Neliraska. luaylnir for the ai'Nlnlnn'nl of mi administrator tor tin- estate of said Alfred Mi--I lermed, deceased, and that a lieariiur will Ik' had uiion said iM-tillnn In the county court hHim at I'lnttsmontli. Casscoiinly, Nehrasku, on the 31th liny of lli-lolnr, A. I.. I!h'.. at Id o'eka'k, a. in., nnd that you are niiilii-l l.i i-how cause lurnlnst said iietftinii on or Is foie the houruf a. m., on said -Mill iluj of th'lolirr, 1!Hl. In witness whereof I have herein set my hand and the seal of I he county court of Cnsscoiinly. Nelii aska.thls u'lst day of SeiitenilN'r. A. I .,!. IIAHVKV l. 'I'HAVIS. seai.,1 County .Indue. Notice to Creditors. State ok Nkiiimska. t , (mlllly (,.,. I ASS ClIfNTV. t In the mnlterof tlie eslatc of John V. lilrli aiils, deceased. Vntlcn Is henOiv irlven that the crcdilors of said deceased will meet I lie administrator of said estate, licfore me. County .luiiire of Cass L in hi v. Neliraskn. lit tlie Count v toll II liHllll in riatlsnioutli, in said county, on the -Mil day of Novenilier, A. I ., llHt. and on the -'llli day Hhv.A ILim:. ni in o'clock, a. in., each (lay, for the punxiseol iirest-nuiii; ineir ciiiiins forexamlniitlon, adjustment and allowance. Six months are. allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one vear for tlie administrator to settle saltiest att, from the Stli (lay of Novenilier, A, 0 . IKM, Witness hy hand and seal of said Count y Court, at I'lattsmoutli. Nehraska. this Slid day of (tciolier, IKW. IIaiivkt l. Thavis. Iseai.I County Judiff. ITT IT BACK, 1'OLLRl)! (iKOKdK V. Sxydkr is winning golden opinions wherever he goes, and the general opinion seems to be that he will le elected county commissioner next Tuesday. Mr. Snyder is comparatively a stranger in some sections of the county, and his visits to these sections have been attended with excellent suc cess. Kvervbody finds him just as he appears every day in the year a gentleman in every particular. A vote for George Snyder means a vote for one of the very best men in Cass county for the position. rOIJ.ARI), l'UT IT BACK! LOOK AT THIS PACK n Whi-n the voters go to the polls next Tuesday they should make up their minds before leaving homes to cast their ballots for that sterling gentleman and citizen, James Stan der, for state senator. He is a man of honor, and would suffer his right arm severed from his shoulder rath er than do a dishonest act in serv ing the people of the county in which he was reared to manhood, in the state senate. If you want such a gentleman to represent you, you cannot help but vote for James Stander, who is also abundantly well qualified to perform the duties of the position as they should be performed. ' It is clear-cut just like the man who owns the face. . It is free from blemishes just like the life record of the man who owns the face. It shows courage in every line just as the man who owns the face has shown courage in dealing with public questions. It is the face of Ashton C. Slial- lenberger, the man who tells the people that if they shall elect him to the oflice of governor he will sign a bill for two-cent passenger fares who will enforce the Nebras ka maximum freight rate law who will sign a bill to restore to the precincts the right to elect their own assessors. l'OLLARD, TUT IT BACK. 0 VMS X3 mm- H i lit I Itl. HII.U V 1 BUY i MW THIS is the season when cveryhotly com me nee to looUaronntl for their fall ami winter clothing. The early huyer uually j,'ets the choice of the new styles, ami the hest ootls. We would there fore surest that you Call at our Store Early in the Season.. we ami let us show you the many new thiiu's have in Men's ami Hoys' Clothing, ami everything in their wearing apparel from shoes to the hat. Our line this season in every department is much larger than ever he fore, ami we earnestly request von to call and "look us over." Win. Hlolly NOTICE TO CREDITORS. T7'Asr(TKA(ss IneountyCourt. In the matterof the est ate of John Hiisklrk, lie ceased. Notice Is hereby irlven that the creditors of Mild deceased will meet the administrator of aid estate, U'forc nie. County Judire. of Cass ...iiini v Vi.hi nsl.n. at the County Court room in I'lattsmoutli, In said county, on theiith day of Novenilier, A. I., IW, and on the 'J4th day of May, A. H. .11I7. at l o'clock, a. in., each day. forlhe puniotieoi iin'seniini: ineir eiaiins ui ... ntnlnut Inn. nd iiistmeiit and allowaia'e. s;u miiiitlis are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the admlnlst rator to sett le said est ule, fiiim l lie 'Kill line nf NovemlM'l'. ItMKI. witness n iv hand and seal of said County Court, at I'lattsmoutli. Nehraska, tills Xldayof h'tnlier, ItlUti. liAHVKV II. I HAVIH. ISKAL.I J'ouiUy Jniki Notice to Creditors. In the County Court. Cass County, I. Nehraska. t I n the mutter of the eslale of Alfred Mrli Ilied, deceased. rTNutlii' Is herchy irlven that tlie credilois of said dii-eiised will meet the ndmlnisi rator of said estate, licfore me, eoiiuly Judise of Cass county. Neliraska, at tli unity court room In I'liillsiuoiilh. Neliraska. In said countv. on thi'Wh day of NoveiuU'r. Iirnii. and onllieisllKlayof May, llr. al WoVloek. a. in each day. for the iniiiiose of presi'ininif tlieir laims fore.xainiiiallon, adjust iiieut and allow ance. Six nionlhs, from Novenilier 'J'., IWrn. aie al lowed for the creditors of said deceased lo pie sent thclrclalins. and one year and six nionlhs for Hie admlnlst rator lose! lie said estate, from I lie 'Mil day of Oclolier. I tK Hi. Witness inv hand anil seal of said comity court, at I'lattsimiulh. Nehrasku. Ihls 'Mill day nf OctolK'l', !!'. II AtlVEV l. Tmvis, (Si'ul.l i County Jinlfci1. Notice to Creditors. ''i;;;v-: -' In ih.- malli'i iif II talc of IImiImiiii .lours. llii'l'Ilsed. Notice Is herehyulveu lhal II leditors of said ili-ceased will nun Hie inlinlnlsiiiiior of said eslale. heforc inc. colony juilue of Cass l oiiniy, Nrhi asl.a. al I he ronnl y court risim In I'lattsmoutli, in said coiiniy. on llic Nl day or liecrinhrr. A . I.. I'.n i', nnd on the 4lli day of May. A. I.. VM. al in o'. lm'l, a. in., each day. for tlie luniiose of iiresciillmr their claims for rxaiiiliiaiion, iidjusinient and allowance Six nionlhs. f ii mi Hie '.Wli day of lli 'oliri. I'.mil. nie allowed for II rcilllnrs of a!'l ile- eensed lo iiresent their claims, and one year for t lie adinlnUliiilor lo settle said r-lalr. Tumi the Mli day of Atiirusi. A. P.. I' Witness my hand and seal of said county conn, al rinllsinoitlli. eln .isku. this '.'.II It day of (ll llllHf, Isini. llAttvKV P. Tmvis, m:ai.. ' f County . I mil e.' WlXlJ-J AMMKR RrRUl'TT ailfl "Ivasy Money" Pollarti aiUlressed a fair-sized audience at the l'annele theatre last night, which was at tracted to the place of speaking by several selections from thejiCity Hand. Of course llurkett was "the star of the evening" to draw the people, but this is one time where the "drawing card" failed in its purpose. There were a few demo crats present, and enthusiasm was conspicuous by its absence, which liurkett was brought here to revive. If anything, Congressman Tollard made a better siK-ech than Senator liurkett, but neither one could cre ate any of the old time enthusiasm that once characterized the coining of liurkett to this city. As usual, the latter confined his remarks prin cipally to abusing democrats. Quite I Differennl Thing. The News informs its readers that l'arley has in his possession certified copies of petitions filed in the district court of Lancaster coun ty in the case of Smith vs. Doyle, that Farley will be glad to show. Farley knows as well as we do that a petition in court amounts to noth ing so far as the rights of the par ties to the suit are concerned. The verdict and judgment is what counts. Anyone may file a petition , but to prove what is alleged therein is quite a different thing. The News publishes nothing about the termination of the case. If Farley was disposed to act half-way hon estly he would be glad, also, to ex hibit certified copies of the verdict and the judgment rendered in the case in favor of Mr. Doyle. Hut Farlev does not want to be fair, if unscrupulous methods better insure his success in his contention to be f postmaster. He is not working ior Pollard as wishful as he is for Far lev. He not only endeavors to smirch the character of our next congressman, Mr. Doyle, but libels Judge Holmes, who presided at the trial of the case. When you see, or even hear, of any one ardently supporting Pol lard by trying to defame the name and reputation of men like Judge Holmes and Mr. Doyle, mark it down that they have some of the tainted 51 ,0011,'or have the promise of some oflice or position. Do not be deceived by these parasites, but go to' the polls next Tuesday and vote for a gentleman for congress man, whose neighbors testify to his honesty, integrity and ability. His name is T. J. Doyle, and he will acquit himself as member of congress from the First district with credit to himself and honor to the constituency he represents. With Soft Gloves. Sheldon is fighting the railroads with soft gloves. Shallenberger is hitting the rail- railroads with bare knuckles. Sheldon says it would be an in justice to compel the branch railroad lines in Nebraska to carry passen gers for two cents per mile. Shallenlierger says that two cents per mile is enough to pay on any road in Nebraska. Sheldon says he is in favor of reasonable" freight rates. Shallenberger says he is in favor of enforcing the piesent maximum freight rate law. Sheldon says he is in favor of equitable" assessment of railroad property, whatever that may le. Shallenberger says that he is in favor of assessing railroad property just like cows, horses and pigs that is to say at actual value. It will be noticed that Sheldon never leaves a mark when he talks against railroad attorneys. It will also l)e noticed that Shal lenberger draws blood every time he strikes the railroad (loliath. There can be no hope for relief from railroad rule if we shall elect a governor who always handles this railroad question with soft gloves. We need in that oflice a man who strikes straight out from the shoul der. That man is Shallenberger. He tells the people what he will do to put the railroad machine out of business, and he means every .word of it. Pine-ulesS BACK-ACHE The medicinal rlrtues of '.he cruda gums and reslnt obtained from the NatiteP:ne have teen recognizes bvtha medical mofcmlon for ceututiei. l'uie ulea Contain the virtues of the Native Pine that are of value in relief, log Backache, Kidney, Blood, Bladder and Rheumatic Troubles. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR MONET REFUNDED. 1 DOSE AT BED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE MOST SEVERE CASE BEFORE MORNING. Sold at GERING & CO S. Drug Store Nehaovka. Don't let the baby sulTcr from eczema sure or any Itching of tlie skin. Doan'i Ointment gives Instant relief, cures quleklv. Perfectly safe fur children. All druggists sell It. Thk voters of Cass county will have an opportunity next Tuesday to vote for a genuine farmer, who has never before offered himself for any position in the gift of voters of Cass countv. His name is Frank M. Massie, and he hails from Mt Pleasant precinct. He was reared upon the farm, and his interests have always leen identified with the far tncrs. His qualifications for the position of representative arc equal to those possessed by any fanner in the county, and his fellow-ycoincii rv can rest assured that if he is elected, there will be one represent.! live in the next legislature who will be found nt all times defending their t ights on the floor of that'body. Is This a Sample? UXCOL-X, Neb., Cct.il, 1X6. To the Hditor of the State Journal: You say this n.oining, editorially, that Congressman Pollan.l h.n been "a firm adherent of the yquarc deal policy." Do you mem to tell your readers that it is "a square deal" for a man to draw from the public treasury, under the guise of con gressman's salary, ?1,')00 for serv ices he did not render and covering Mi days before he had even been elected? Are we to understand that this is the kind of 'a square deal" the peo ple of Nebraska may expect from the State Journal's reformed politi cal school in the event of the elec tion of C.eorge I.. Sheldon and Norris llrown? For more than a year you have been preaching purity in public of fice and insisting that Nebraskans must fix a critical eye upon their public servants. Yet in the same editorial column in which you call upon your readers to vote for Shel don and P.rown for the sake of "good government" you seek to justify the Pollard salary grab and undertake to pose the congressman who took money to which he was not entitled as "a firm adherent of the square deal jolicy!" Do you not underestimate the in telligencc of your readers? UICHAKDL.MFTCAI.l'i:. Nil hi) tin1 Krirl-tttT. James Lackey and family have re turned to their old home at Winches ter, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. St. John have gone to UellinKam, Washington, to spend the winter with a sister. Miss Laura lngwersen of Omalia, a professional nurse, Is here with her sister, Mrs. C. I). St. John, for a week or two. Mrs. Wm. Chandler and little son arrived from Oakland, Saturday even ing, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. T. A. Reynolds, and other rela tives here. i Mrs. It. 15. Stone and family started last Friday evening for their new lo cation near Cherokee, Okla., where 15ruce lias been for some time making ready for them. They were accompa nied as far as Lincoln by Miss Isadore Hall. Mrs. J. A. Pollard's brother, Ceorge W. Goodrich, came In Friday evening with his bride for a short visit. They were married Wednesday of last week atUurden, Kansas, and are on tneir way to their home at Cavendish, Vt., visiting relatives and friends on their way. They left for Omaha, Monday, and will stop there for a few days (Spi'i'lul Cnrri'siionili'iil.) Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd were vis itors In Peru last week stopping at Nebraska City,' on their way home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chappell were made happy over tlie arrival of a 12 pound girl last week. Henry Knabo U not getting along as well as expected. Dr. Wilcox was callc 1 out Sunday, a-id left Mr. Knaitf rating to to eishr. W. II. Schomakcr made a swift trip to Nebraska City, Monday morning, returning In the evening. Miss Lottie Wundcrllch closed her s'jhool, Friday, for a month's vacatldn. An enjoyable time was had at the himeof Mj and Mrs. otto Carroll, Saturday evening, in dancing. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames (Jus Hansen, D. C. West, F. C. Scho makcr, Earnest Young, Mr. Stoll, and Misses Bertha and Edith Schomakcr, Nealio Humphrey, Stella r.annlng, Clede Applcgate, Dora Opp, and Mr. Thlelo, Messrs Pert Purkhiscr, Italph Opp, Clarence Rockwell, Edward and Willie Wolf and James Panning. Charley Hansen drove to Weoeplng Water on business. Monday. Miss Dora Opp Is aflllcted with a se vere cold. Wallace Munn visited in Nebraska City, one day this week. Willie Wolf Of Avor-a visited at tins Hansen's, Sunday. Frank Cappen had the misfortune to smash one of bis flners. He was breaking rock at the quarry when the wcdtfc be was using slipped, letting the sledge strike the second linger on ills left hand, breaking the bono nnd tearing the llesh In bad shape. Dan Rockwell and Abe liranson got Into a dispute over some business mat ters on the farm Monday, and the lat ter used a Utile physical force In lieu of argument. The result was a war rant for the arrest of P.ranson. lie came in and plead guilty I'cforc Judge ltarnca and oald a small line. Later Ingthe smoke, wt-nt to investigate, and It was only hy his timely arrival and prompt action that the house was saved. Trains do not leave Sheriff (Juln ton, as was demonstrated at t lie de pot Monday morning. Carroll was talking to a friend when the Omaha train pulled out, and swinging onto the rear of the last coach he found the, vestibule door closed, but instead of dropping off he hung on, and the last seen of him was his coat tails Dapping In the wind as they rounded i the curve at the coal chutes. We dare Mr. Rockwell concluded to push the say he got pretty tired before reach case and another trial will follow. Ing Manlcy. The home of John Colbert narrowly escaped destruction hy lire last Friday night. A lighted lamp selling near t At .1 t an open winnow nan nit! cminiicy knocked oil by the curtains blowing against It, setting them all re, and the heat soon became strong rnougli ex ploded the lamp. Mr Colbert, smell- $1 50 Dress Goods at 87 cents at c'oslng out sale of Herold's stock. Apples, 2.1c per hiishel In orchard. T. II. Pollock. (Ill Dress Goods Less Than Cost at Closing out Sale of Herold's Stock, i a K BUB l i ' 'J ' ,9 I'hii I -iiiiiiii I. G 'Plum Nn .' Spend a Pleasant Evening wiib a good friend -"A Denver Special. Rcinrinhcr how Ibis choice piece of tohaeco will vanish trouble and make life a tow dream: And all for a nickel: While jou are at it In iter Imy a ".Vi" box - 2 . BOOKHEYER & COMPANY fAanufucturcrs, Platbniouth Well. PALACE.-WK ET H iii i LQRENZBaQS., Proprietors. Groceries, Provisions' and Meeats Weeping Water 1'rntn tli r llrr.il I. Horn -To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Otto, Monday, Oct. -'!, a boy, of which they are very proud. Ross Dennis, thinking he was going to have something t') shoot ono day last week, loaded Ills revolver and when he had closed it, It accidentally wcntolT, hhootlng 111 m In the left hand. Consequently he Is not driving nails this week. 1st Pri.c l'DISON Phonograph ami 12 Records M) on Jml Prize Century ' Camera and Out fit 15 ' 3rd Pri.c Imported Japanese JVase. . . 5 'in Santa r. ilNitllmliir or tlie KiiNim riiinMi l'iuiiIi ini i'- iil(l-.ri;lllMll'lilli. NrlilA-U:l. Total amount. .50 nn Contest will open November 1st, 1W(, and close May 1st. 107. Coupons will be divert with cash pur chases only. ICvery 2.50 worth of coupons jjets one draw number. Hein when the contest begins, per haps vou will be the lucky one. Cost you nothing to try. " Lorenz Pla.ttsmouth, Bros., Nebraska. i