fi.l.". .or. Make this I lnlsl mas the uierrW-sl ( nil )y hat tin: for Its feature in EDISON I'lioiHvruiili. riJODlCE NAKKKTt. Corrected weekly ly Martin & Tod, ho pay the highest prices fur uroduce and guarantee satisfaction: llutt-r ia: i.. -. t-us..., urlnM Cream gs. Citlle When you are in Plattsmouth call and see us. Rest yourself and listen to the genuine Ed ison phonograph and Victor rn... Wheal Outs... talking machine. FREE CONCERTS DAILY (IE A IN MAKKKTS. 2)hiuI r.3',0 ii itntl o7'' nikI iiic Hock Island TimkTat.i.k M unlock station. M KST ltOl'ND. No. 41, mail 8:15 a. m. No. 15, local 8:,')5a. m. No. 5. mall :i:00 p. m. No. 37, mall 5:53 p. m. EAST HOUND. No. !H), freight 'oa. m. No. 38, mail. . . . 10:55 a. m. No. 70, Local 1:14 p. m. No. 6, mall 2:35 p. m. PHIL SAUTER, Plattsmonlh K3 Time Table Plittsmouth, Neb. Trains Leave as Follows: No. 2 Loral exnresa. to Iowa mrints. Clilcuk'u and Uie cast 4 :2:i pro No. 14 Fust express, dally, from Lin coln to St. Joseph, Kansas City. St. Louis, CliloaKO, and all oulnta east and south 8:30 pm No. -6 From Omaha 4:05 pm No. 30 Kri'lulit, dal y except Sunday, 4:UU pin HO. o i iirouKiivesiiuuiwu express lor all points east 7:57 nm No. U'0From Omaha 4:40am No. 19 ixx-ul express, dally, Onialia, Lincoln, Deliver and intermediate Ktatlons 7:57 am No. 7 hast mall, dally, to Omaha and Lincoln ltlApra !iO. da" Local express.uiuisviiie.Ash land. Wahoo. Schuvler. dally ex cept Sunday 3:30 pm No. id Lincoln, l. r ii ml island, llliii'K Hills. Montana and 1'aultic north west 10:18 pm NO. M Local freight, to Cedar Creek, Loulsvilli) and South Iteud. daily exceut Sunday 7:00 am No. 18-PaclHo Junction 2:55 pm NO. 4 Local mall and ex press east... V:tv am Dally except Sunday Missouri Pacific Time Table TUA1NS GOING NOKTII. No. 105 Omaha Express 5:34 am No. 103 Nebraska Mall :43 pm No. 183 Local Freight 3:47 pm TKAINS OOINO SOUTH. No. 103 9:42 am No. 106 11:50 pm LEGAL NOTICE. in re esuiin in .iw -on v-,,i ,,f llrnilnir Vallery. Jr.. Ixvensed. ( o11' e oM" nl,n,r' In County Court of ds County, Neliiaska, Til All 1'ersniis Inlerested: You ire herehy notllted (lint on this l .'lli day of Oi'toher, A. l..1lrt.lhe Executor anil Kxwu I tlx tiled their I'etltlon for Filiiil Setlleineut mil Aivniinilnir and have set aside theorde liarriiiiri'lulm and I Ik' time, r Mended to and lni'ludlnir the day or l-liuil fttt lenient Mr I hem-linr iiihiii a rlulm Hied liv .Muirdiilena Vol lery for a mortirntre wild mum testutors' farm, and a hearing win ne iiniiiiiKin an oi sum nun tein al U o'clock a. ni.. on Die 1st divot Idvein tier, A. 1).. 1WW. at my nfflco In the City of riiittsmoiith. hy which liour all older! ions must lie Hied and al which I line such Jtidir mcnts and orders will lie entered lis will lie wurrunted under the evldewo. Ity the Courl lUltVKT l. I IIAVIS. seai,.1 Count) .lllllt'l Hymn Clark, Allot ney. Notice to Creditors. I n County Court. Cash Corvry, I Nkiiiiaska, I In the tnalterof tl Mute of lliiihiini Join' deceased. Notice Is hcreliyirlven Unit the civdltors of uld deceased will meet the administrator of uid estate, liefoi-e, me. county Juilire of Cass county, Nehraska, at the county court room In I'lattsmouth, In suld count)', on the 1st day of I hs-emlier. A. It.. IVUti. and on the 41 li duy of Mnv. A. !.. 11117. nt lOo'clock II. 111., eacli day forUiepiiriwseof iin'seiillutr their claims for exam nation, adjustment anil allowance. Six months, from the -lnh day of OctoW-r, im! m allowed for the creditor of sa Id de eased to present their claims, and one year for t he adnilnlst tutor to celt lo suld est ate, from the Mh day of Autrttst, A. iww. Witness my hand and seal of suld county niin.it I'lattsmouth, Nehraska, this JHtli day f OiMoher. lHini. llAKVKT It. TKAVIH. IsrAi.. County J udire Murdock (ByU. A.LeK) Union No. I. J-. '. UTO : Xo. i I'.v Ii.40 Jl iiiil no rcla-Sun- Mrs. K. Akesun visited witn tives in Murdock Saturday and day. The whist club was entertained at the home of A. J. Tool Thursday even- intf. Mrs. O. II. LVKleston and Miss Maud wait bundayed with relatives near Waverly. After a week's visited at J. Guehry's Mrs. Fleishman returned to her home at Manley Saturday. Miss Kdith Moon viMted at L. Neitzel's Sunday. Miss Lola Brownell vislt2d at Wm. Push's Sunday. August Wcndt, sr., died at the home of hisson, August, two miles southeast of town Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock. A number of young folks were enter tained at the hoxe of A. J. Tool Mon day evening. J. T. Evans has sold his eievator at Murdock to some Lincoln parties II. Enslen Is visiting at Goehry's this week. Those on the sick list this week are: O. II. EtTKleston, G. A. Leis, Mrs. G. A. Leis, Mrs. II. Gillespie and Chas Rager. A. E Lake and Wm. Uourke ship ped acar of cattle to South Omaha Monday. II. II. Tool departed for Minneapolis Sunday. Dell Austin is laying stone at Wa bash this week. C. S. Polk was in town Monday and thought II.. R. NeJtzel a check for $1,825 which Is to cover the amount that was stolen from the bank a couple of years ago. Miss Maud Corsage returned from South Aubnrn Monday and is again at the telephone exchange. Eligible Resident Property FOR SALE A BARGAIN! As administrator of the estate of Marquis L. White, I will sell at pri vate sale, the south half of lots 11 and 12, In block No. 11, in Tlattsmouth City, containing a two-story brick house with 1) rooms. This property is known as the M. L. White residence From the Ledger. John llostetterand J. W. Kaln are basking In the balmy sunshine of Cal ifornia, where thev went to spend the winter. Mrs. J. W. Jennings and sou, John and Pavid, of Atchison, have been visiting John Chalfant and family since last Friday. Mrs. Agnes lVterson arrived Mon day night from Glencove, Wash, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Teier G ruber, and other relatives and frlnds Intending to spend the winter here. Luther Hall mourns the loss of a fine span of mules-not strayed or sto len, but sold Wednesday to a buyer in I'lattsmouth for Jjoo In cold cash. They are undoubtedly the finest mules in this country and Mr'. Hall Is sorry that he put even the price on them. ' Dr. A. E. Walker and Dr. E. S. Dungan drove over to the home of Eric Straw, six miles southeast of tiwn, yesterday morning and per formed an operation upon Charles Straw, a young man sixteen years old, who w'as suffering from an attack of appendicitis. The operation was suc cessfully performed and we are pleased to learn that the patient is getting along nicely. Ed Young did nut vote Tuesday be cause he was laid up for repairs. He was driving Into the yard with a load of corn, riding the head end, when the end-gate gave way and dumped him in front of the wagon, and be fore he could get out th j wheel took a trip the length of his bick with the 3,000-pound loid. In a short time he was able to get up, but his tongue was hanging out a few feet (more or less) and he soon became very sick and called his wife to help him to the house. Ed Is now In pretty good con dition again, but his soreness promp ted him to vow that he Is done riding the head end of a loaded wagon. nr o ( (mm l Q i lilt. J ! If X Cfic.i'Urt' ' - w -w w mw . 'Bulla W J i THIS is the season when everybody commence to look around for their fall ami 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 and let us show you the many new things we have in Men's and 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 before, and we earnestly request you to call and "lonk us over." Wm. Holly LfiHATItfE HOCJEVSTflB Laxative Couch Syrup containing Honey and Tar. An Improvement over nil Couch, r The Oricinal Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Icasant fo the taste and eood alike for young and old. All couc.li 1'rcpared by I'lNL-ULU MLDICINL COM 1 ANY, (JIIICAUO, U. S. A. svruns containine opiates constipate the bowels. Hce'a l axative Honey and lar move the howcli '..I Ir.n.r, hl PINI-'.I and contains no opiates Sold at GEIIING & CO S. Drug Store NehaovkL Weeping Water property, situated two blocks north of the Riley Hotel, on the corner of Sixth and Oak streets. A good title will be given. William DelhDernikr, 10 27-tf. Administrator. 50 per ccqt Discount of Dress Trim's at closing out sale of Herald's stock, Notice to Creditors. Chv; Con nty, I i,, county conn. Nuliriski. t I n ) matter of tin- ciime of Alfml M.lH-r- uieil, dtitist'd, ENotl'-elslioreliyirlvftitliiit tin' rtvilltoin of hI(1 (Uitim-U will iiieel Ui iiltnliiNltator f mid rMitc. In-fore me. rounty Jmlm' of 1'ik.m roittity. Nflnioka. n Hip rotintv i-ourt roimi In I'lHtlsinotiili. N'liril.i. In Mid oniity.oii thesrtli diyof NoTpmlwr. 1tni. md ntlielli liy of Miy. ldtiT. it lOn'rlivk. i. in.. i. lidi.v. for Uie nriKr of iirpM-iillitir Uwlr i lilin-iformimlniitloti, idjustnu'iit mil illow "JunuililhH, from Noteiiilr 22, IftW. i il- lowed for llif erf dltoni of mid diifi-d to prf will tlit'lri'Ulms md one yir ind mI nioiitM for Uie idmliiMnitor lo sot lleHild ft no, frttn Uie aitluliyofOrlolx'r. im. WltneiH my hind mil M'll of ild roiinly ourt, it I'littHinontli, Nfliraski, llil'tli diy of M)It, m. Harvit I. Tn. ISeil.l County Juiltf. " LEGAL NOTICE. h In ('utility Court, fTATior Nkhiuhka. t l'AHCll'KTT. I III tlie mnlti'r of Uie i-Htnte of Mfivd M" 1 riu'd. ihvriH'd. Not Ire of in-ill Ion for ii IHilntinent of ulnilnl-iiriitor. Nollif Is lii tvliy clvi'it to I imik N. vr- i..i... L- l..l k.,ri.t..il li.'inir.. ru Mi'lNT- IMV-.I, .nnm ... .... . " - 7- , n,i n,i, r Mi-lM'rini-i I. uirirli' Jt'iry nd ll.nl., 1' M., I. mill nllnllll-r IN'1-sollH In tiiresli'il In the iiUiv(M'inti'.tluil o is-lliloii luis U-on Hli-il In the inunty i-otirt of Ciwiimnly. Ni'linska. tirnylnif for tin' iilniinriil f nn ndinlnlM nlor for tin- fl nti' of alil A If n ! Ih-rim-il. dn-i-nwd. ninllliiil n ni-iiiiiin nm liml nisiii siild ix'tlilon In lli eoniity -" hmmut riiill-iiioolli. i iiss.nunn. ' -" on tlif aitliiluy of n.-t..U-r. A. I'.. " '!' " oV.vk. n. in., mid Unit J"" ' i"!"'"'11 ilmw I'niiM- niriiliiHl suld lH-tltli.il oitor Ufor I he honi of It n. in., on suld Ml Ii duy of I . tols r, '"'inwlliWMWlieivof I ImwhrretifH my lt"l mid tin- M-nlof il oiint viMiiiil oM iiss.Miiiniy. N.'lilikii.tlil-'.'Nt ilny of .-.-oi.-inls-;;. A. H..l!i. ItAltVI V l. I IMVI. nict,. Connly .ImU'e. Notice of Final Hearing. uii- of Ni'linska Cdisloniity. I n tin- County Court of Cuss Counl y, N elira.sk In tlif mntterof Uie rstituof lieotirf V. Hliry di'r.diH'fised. Notlre Is liert'liy iflven to ill ik'Inoiis Inter- estrdlnsuld estme. Hint i iietltlou for flml setlliinftil md mill report nan neen nitru ny Uie idinlnlstriilor wltli will iiiuexed, mil tint I lieirlnir w ill lie hid iiihiii such petit Ion In the rouiily i-ourt rooin.it riittsuioulh.Cisiiooun Iv. Neliriski, on the day of Note m tier, . i mm. il the hour of lUoVloek. I. in., yon (.re miulrrdlo show i'iu iirilnst kald fetlllon md n'liort onordefore VoVloi-k I. m. on said 'l.l.v of Novemlier. ltM. Wiiness inv hind md ! of the eounlv court of Ciss county. Nebraska, this Mh day of Novemlier, IIAIOM i. i ka IhrauI Count y.loilire Paat tin Pie. Pl. Accordinir to a dally ncwspaiKr lard Is now beltm made from pluwe.d. The old way was to run the plweed tlirotiK'li tliehcjf, but some wise Ken tlemonliave made a mac'iin? tliat works like a hotf, soto speak, and re lines the lard without the t.elp of tlie aforesaid porker. Please pass t ie pie. the crust of whic'i Is ma'te Iron pii weed l.rd. Notke to Creditors. "V.J . iV.?,.,. ' f "" e.mrt. In the matlerof the esiule of .lohli vV. lih'li . irds, dei'eased. Solli'f Is liert'liy irlvi n that tlie credlloi-s of suld diseased will iik'I the niliiiliiUiminr of suld est nte. lie fore me. Connly .Itidmi of t'ass County. Nehraska. at tin- County Court room In I'luttsitioiilh, In said couuty.on the u'.th day of NovemlH-r. A. I'.. ns anil on I lie '.'tin nay of Mnv. A. II.. iml. Hi Id o'clock, n. III., each ilnv, for the pui miM- of lucseiilliiK their i-lulma roiviiiiilnutlon. in iislmi'iit and n I low nice. M mouths nie nllowed for the civdltors of nlil dis-eiiseil lo iHesent llielri'lulius. mid one .vein for the iialiiiliil t ritlt.r In sell le sulilestute, tn ,m the L';ih iliiv of Novi'inls-r. . I . I!k wimess In hinid mid vii I of suld County Conn, ill I'liiilsniKiitli. Nehraska. this .rinl day of ifc-toU-r. MHi. 11 A 11 vi v II. I lit MS, Ki'll.l County .liulk'C SH-cliil ( 1 11 ii'si h 1111I1 1 1 1 . Mrs. Charles Hansen is quite sick. (Jus Hansen shreded corn fodder, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wunderllcli Sundayed at Henry Heurn's, sr. Grandpa Sturm lias been quite sick sick with a severe cold. Mrs. Corbctt has returned from her short visit at Elmwood, Mr. Wm. Davis made a swift trip to Weeping Water and back, Thursday. Dr. Gilmore called on sick folks In this vicinity, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massie called at Louis Todd's one day last week. Mr. and Mr?. George Hansen drove to Grandma Buck's, Wednesday, on business. Mr. JohnOpp butchered a beef at Henry Knabe's, and also one for Fred Schomaker, sr., Wcdne-iday. Congressman Pollard Is stepping quite lively, all owing to a baby boy born at their home Sunday. Grandma Todd of Union took the train to Kehawka, Wednesday, and Is visiting relatives and friends. A number of friends were royally entertained at the beiutiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sturm, Friday. The evening was spent In dancing, The rooms were decorated In pink and white chrysanthemums. A large punch bowl and choice cake graced the cen ter of the table. Tbe music was fur Dished by G us Hansen, Mr. Stoll and Edith Schomaker. Those present were, Florence, Charley and Itcssic McCartney, lsadore Hall, Mrs. Nels Pollard, Jim and Leona Pollard, Jim and Stella Vanning, Bertha and Edith Schomaker, Canie Allison, Nellie Simpson, and also the following gen tlemen and their wives, Otto Carroll, F. C. Schomaker, V. P. Sheldon, F, P. Sheldon. I). C. West, also Bert Perkhiser and Julian Pollard, and MlssesClede Applcgate, Nellie Hum phrey. Nettle McCartney and Edith Moon. The members of the T. J. Sokol society are planning for a big lime at their hall on Saturday November 17 The teams from Omaha and South Omaha will take part Id the turning exhibit, after which a dance will follow A large crowd Is cipected from Omaha and South Omaha the society extends a cordial Invitation toevcryonc In this city. A sour stomach, a bad breath, pasty complexion and other consc quences or a disorder el digestion arc quickly removed by the use of Itlnc'i Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days' treat mcnt free. Sold by ficrlng .v Cos l-'roin tlie lleruld. At tlie meeting of the school board Monday, S. F. Girardct was elected secretary, a position Mr. Wilkinson has so faithfully tilled for so many years. Bjrn to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strough, on Tuesday, November nth, 19011, a boy. On Thursday, Novem ber 8th, HKMi, to Mr. and Mrs. (). T. Lcyda, a daughter was born. Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Leonard, Is the third one of the children to suffer from dyphthcrla. Dr. Butler says the quarantine Is on right and there Is no danger. He re ports all cases getting along nicely. The assault case brought by J. D. Rockwell against Abe Branson was settled last Thursday, each one paying half the costs. Attorney A. L. Tidd was over from I'lattsmouth to repre sent Branson, and Attorney Tefft represented Rockwell. Miss Mary Hungate was operated on for appendicitis in the St. Joseph's hospital, Omaha, last Thursday. So far very favorable reports have been coming of her condition. Dr. Hun gate accompanied her, and states that the appendix was very much diseased. Mary has any number of friends who are anxiously waiting for any goou news given out. Commissioner E. F. Marshall took a fast ride last Friday evening. Ills horse got scared 'while crossing the railroad track and started to run, go ing south. In front of S. W. Orten's residence the horse was stopped. At about every Jump the animal kicked. Mr. Marshall was lucky to escape In jury. Broken shaft was the only damage. drug store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I ii County l unit. iif.liihn lliisklik.de. TtTKiirNi:iliitKt ' I tssl iilMV i III llie mullet of lh est nte CCIIM-ll. Noili-e Is hctcl irlicn thnl il reilliot-s of said dis-euM-d will iiiccl 1 1 u- nilmlnlM riiioi- of Mililestnti', hetore me, County .luilire of us" connly, Nclii nsl.a. nl the Counl Court room In I'lalisiiiouili, In suld county, on I lie '.'I Hi duy of Novemlier, A. I'.. Il'l. and on Ihe '.'till day of Slav. A. I'. .Il'r. nl lu o'clock, a. m , each ilnv. for the inirisiseof lueseiittnir their claims for i-vniii nat on. ai iisimeut am al .iwiiii. M moiil lis are allotted for the ercdlloio of said ilis'i-nscil lo tni-scut their chilnis, and one ten I- for the ailmliilst in I or to sell le snid estate, from I he -.MIi day of NoM-mls-r, I'.aai. Witness my hand and seal of ull County Couit. nl I'liillsmoiith, Ni'hi iiskn. this -j:iila.vof ih'toU-r. Il U Iluivirli 1'iitvi. IM AM 1 oiiiiH .ludiT, KILLthe COUGH and CURE the LUNC8 The Galloway Pait Fraud. The story of the "Galloway Pass" told In the World-Herald today re veals a beautiful plot of trickery and deception practiced by the fake re formers who ran the republican cam paign In Lincoln. After one of their own candidates for the legislature In Nemaha county had procured a pass for Galloway, upon which he wasto vote the republican ticket, they found he would not go. Thereupon they took the pass, had it photographed for reproduction In re publican papers and falsly stated t hat Golloway was a democrat and that democrats had procured the pass. Then, to prevent exposure by Gallo way, they got him to the asylum to do some work, kept him busy all day and detained him there for a night. Meanwhile the falshoood the conspir ators had concocted was published, and Galloway learned of it too late lo expose the fraud before election day. Jt also now appears that more than one Galioway pass was tilled out. The original was not enough. So many were needed for "copy" in preparing cuts for tlie various republican pa pers that several fakes on old blanks In possession of the g. o. p. committee were used, and In them the year ap peared as H00 Instead of Pmxi. This was exposed by the World-Herald on the day before election. The election Is over, but those vo ters who were deceived by this fraud nto voting the republican ticket will probably have a score to settle with the party managed by such desperate rascals. A voter will resent being cheated into voting for a party Just as he will resent being forced to vote for it. w,tH Dr. Ung's Now Discovory fohC rONSUMPTION 0UGHS and iOLOS Pric 60c $1.00 Free Trill. Bureat and Quickest Cur for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB. LES, or MONEY BACK. Public Sale! I will sell at my farm, 0 miles west of I'lattsmoutn, rseo., on Tuesday, December 4lti, 1906, the following property, to-wit: ihead of horses, 2 fresh milch cows, L'o head of shoats. 1 two-row snake killer, cultivators. 2 sets double harness, 1 fannlne mill, one hortcy extractor, 1 elder mill, ligation kettle, black smith's anvll-8.") pounds, blacksmith' vlce-i;") pounds, shot gun, mowing ma chine, riding cultivator, 1 Gorham seeder, 1 stalk cutter, one disk, 2 stir ring plows, 2 combined walking listers, J riding lister, 1 harrow, l single hooslcr drill, I two horse buggy, II single buggies, 2 lumber wagons, 1 hay rack, d or n tons of hay, some house hold goods and many other things to numerous too mention. Sale to Start at 10 O'clock, a. m TERMS i On all sums of tin and un der cash In band, n all sums over tio a credit of one year w ill be given (if desired) with approved note, without Interest, If paid when duo. If not paid when due, percent will Ixt added from date rf note. .1 per cent off for cash on all sums over tin FREE LUNCH. H. BESTOR. Wm. Ii. Junks Auctioneer. C. G. 1'iiM hK, Clerk. Tom Svoboda and Oliver Kdmunds, two firemen In the local yards, handed In their resignations last night . It is said that all clerks on the Co lon Tactile, drawing a salary less than tlnoamonth will receive an increase in pay on January I. Hugh Cecil, who has been in Urn city for the past few days, returned this afternoon toGlbson, where he Is fireman on one of the I In r 1 1 n ur 1 1 i switch engines. Workmen are now engaged In build ing the foundation for the llrst, con- crete steel engine house st ructure on the Hurllngton system In the west bottoms of Lincoln. A machine thai will hurl coal into the firebox of a locomotive at the rate of 2iHl slioveli ful a minute If net-essay will lighten the labor of tlie liiemen of 700 of the engines of the Chicago X Northwestern road, the company hav ing ordered 700 of these at a cost of tl'iO.OOO. The Great Northern will Hoon liitu over Its O'Nclll-Sloux City, line to the Hurllngton for operating purposes, thus relieving that ryftd of doing any business in Nebraska, it is said that the Hill Interests can see no reason why the Hurllngton and Great North ern roads should both be doing busi ness In Nebraska. Poland China for Sal. Poland China male hogs for sale. Your (holce for 110. For further particulars, call or write C. K. Cook I'lattsmouth, Neb. THE PALACE MARKET I'lkttslllolllh Th..n Vi. -XI mm BROS., Proprietors. .Groceries, Provisions and Meeats Nehraska 'I'hom No. . 1st Prize-'KMSOX rhoiiOrah and 12 Records.. i ,..M) 2nd Prize Century Camera and Out fit 15 3rd Prize Imported Japanese Vase. . . S (XI (Ml (Ml Phil. SauUr, llstilhutor of the Kit I sou I'hoiio irruph ami Iter oiils.rialtsiiioiiih. Nelnaska. Total amount. .550 Contest will open NovemUr M, V)0(, ami close May lst.l'K)7. Coupons will he tfiven with cash pur chases only. ICvcry 52.50 worth of coupons jjets one draw mimher. Hejjin when the contest heins, per haps you will be the luekv one. Cost vou nothing to try. Lorenz Placttsmouth, Bros., Nebra-ska. ' ,1 i ! H ( I 1:1