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) LEGAL NOTICE. In County t'ourt of Cas County. Nebraska. Ti U IVixm IntfivstMl: You arv lu-ivliy notiHrd iliat on 1I1N IMi day ,if 0-lolr. A. h .lttni.tlu" Kwuior ami Kwu ri tilt'd tl-ii' lVtltion lur final -itli'inriii umi Aivoiintlna- mil liave m-i aliW iImhiiI.i i.arrlniM'laiiii-. unit llie tlmv hmhIvI to ami iiM'hitltnir the day of final friiU-nii'iit for a iH-arintf upon a olalm Hltsl ly Matrllina Nai lery for a inornraw ialtl uikui le-iaioiV farm, i, nil a lnaai int.' III l hatl in urn all of salil inat ' rs at VoVI.K-k a. m.. on tli Ni day of IHwin :t. A. I.. I'.aai. at my ottW In tlm Uiy of I'laitMiioutli, ly aldi'li hour all olihviloii-, nu.t m tikl and at hbli tlirn hik-Ii judtr nuni amr-oruVis will Iw fiitcnd ai will t warranted undfr tin' evlilnxv. Hy I lie Court. IIahyit It. Thavi. liiSAt.l Coiimy .ludkis Hymn Clark, Attorney. FERRY PROJECT A SUCCESS Murdock Notice to Creditors. In County Court. .lout" CAS t'Ot'NTY, I Nkbkaka. I lii the matter of tliecMutr of Hurlmiu de'easel. Notli-e Is lien'liyiriven t lint tlie eredltors of suld deceased will meet the admlnisli itor of said eMail', hrfore me. eounty Jnili.ii of Cas omity. Nehraska, at the eounty eouil room In I'lattsinoiitli, In snld eounty. on the 1st day of lus-emlier, A. IK. llKi,.iiil tin the 41 li day of May, A. I.. W, at IlioVUa-k a. m.. each day, for the imriKM' of pii'sentlni: their rluiins for examination, adjustment and allow nin e. Six mouths, from tint 1WI1 day of Ih'tolier, ;!Ki. a iv allowed for the nedilors of suld de ceased to present their claims, and one year fortho ndmdilsi ritlortOM'itle said estate, from the Mh duy of Autrust, A. I.. Witness my liiind and will of said county oui'l. at I'liiitsiuoiith, Ni hrusku. thls .Htli duy I Ocioher. NNi. llAIIVKT l. TllAVIS. 1 si: u.. t'ouniy .1 mlt'e. Notice to Creditors. Cnss County. . , (, Y , ,,. Nilnuska. i ! II Ihe nintterof the estate of Alfivil Mcl'tr iiit d, deceiiseil. Notice Is hcivhy irlven thai the eredllois of -uUI deceiiscd will meet I lie iiiliiilnisl rntor of suld estuie. Inftiv Hie, coiinly .linlut' f Cuss county, Nehraska, ill the eounly oiiri room In I'lullMiiimtli. Nehruskn. In said county, on the Jilh day of Xovemla-r. I - and on the'Jsih day of May, Hm.. lit Ino'elm-k, a. in., each duy, for the inniKise of prcsc nlliur ilieir claims lor exainlnaiion, adjust incut and ullow I'.nce. ilv nii,utli . fiiim Vmi'lllll'l"" I'.nsi. nic ul- I nvetl for the eredllois of suld dci'easi'd In Pie sent llielrclahus. and one year and slv inoiilhs for lint adminlsi mii-i lo sci Mesa III estuie, iroin tlie '.Villi day of uciolier. mu. I I I I ..f I ..llllltl ttlllicss lll. IIHIIil HUM -tu m - . court, at Hiiitsinoulli. Nehras1.ii. this -.Mill day of Ifc'tohcr. llNHl. ll.Mtvr.Yl. Iiiavis. lSeiil. County .liidu'c. Notice of Final Hearing. HI ute of Nehruskn, Cnss County. I !n the County Court of Cns County. Nehi askn Inthe matter of Ihe estate of (ieow I'. Sliry- der, dis-easeil. Notice Is hcivhy lilron lo ull im'I-soiis Inler- ested In sum esiate. 1 mil n inmiiioii ioi mini settlement anil linal reK)H has Ih'cii tilled hy tho adminlsi rulor wllh will annexed, and that a hearlnif will I at had inioii such iietlllon in Ihe county court i-oom.nt I'lultsinoui h. Cass coun ty, Nehraska. on the ill day of Novemhcr. A. ft., l!KI, ill the hour of III o'clock, u. in., you me rcoulred lo show cause inralnsl snld etltlon and ivihiH onorliefoivtlo'cloi'k u. in. on said itdav of Novemlier. IWKl. Witness my hand and seal of I lie county court, of Cass eounty, Nehruskn. I Ills .it h day of Novemlier. Il. IIAKVKV l. TKAVIS. (ikai.. Counly.luli;e. Notice to Creditors. sk In I'ounlj Court r-TATK or Nubh SKA, I. Cass Cihi.nty. t In ihe matter of the est ate of I'rnnk V. Knton. di'ccased. Not n-e la heivhxeirl veu that tla-teivdlloi-a of Mild deceased will meej vhe udmlnislratrix of said estate. In-fore me. County .liidi!o of Cuss v.,l.,.nLn iii ilti, i,,,tml v i'iirt room III I'lattsinoiitli, III snld county, mi the IMh day of mi-emlier, A. I'., iwak aim on iue i.iiii nay oi June, A. 1)., Ittl". at HI o'clock a. in., each day. for the puriiose of presentinir their claims for ....mlniill.ill nil itiul llllllll llllfl II I ll 1U II 111'-. Vlx monllis'aiv allowed for the eivdilois of said deceased lo present tlieireiuiins, n nil om year for the adminlsi nil rlx to settle Mild en t ate, from the Ititli ilay of Novemlrr. A. 1. Wllnnuu mn linml mill ui-ul ilf Snlll t'oillltV Court, at IMatlsmoulh, Nehraska, this Idlli day or Novemlier, hhi. IIAHVET I). THAVIS. Ideal. County . I ud:e Mrs. II. A. Walte rice WirUi, and Grandma Walte came down from Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Walte, sr., Is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Egglcston. 'Generally debilitated for years. Had Sick headaches, lacked ambition was worn out and all run-down. Bur dock Blood Bitters made me a well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freltoy, Moos- up, Conn. - " ' "v-j -' Through a letter received today by relatives In this city, we are Informed that Mrs. Fred Kroehler, sr., of Have lock, who suffered a stroke of paraly sis last Friday, has lost her eyesight klnre that dav. but otherwise remains in aliout the same condition, which Is considered critical by tlie medical aid In attendance. Slight hopes are en tertained for her recovery. A o"id taken at this time of the year l upiiermlv hard to get rid of, but It will not hi'Hhietn withstand Roe's Lnxime Honey hi.i1 Tar. That will ftire hii iroltK f'tiiili. cmup, whooping C'diwli, tc, iiv drlvlnif them out through tlie bowels. If you have a cold, tiv Hand If notcurea get you money back. No opiates. Sold by Gerlng & Co 's druir store. For the next two wees H. E. Weldrqaa a Co. will, offer reductd prices in all Millinery. Be sure and tcKc advantage of their offar. Coring the Past Year 1,200 Teams Brought Produce to this City and Returned With Goods. From the reports received from fer ryman O'Neil, and the committee of the commercial club, it Isevtdeot that the ferry project, which was promoted by several of our merchants last sprint;, lias been a mast decided suc cess. During the year just passed, the ferry has conveyed fifteen hundred teams across the "Old Muddy.V Of this number twelve hundred made the round trip, bringing farm products to our city and returning home with gO'xls secured from our merchants. The people livinar across the river were enabled to do this through the contract made by the majority of our merchants with Ferryman O'Neill. This agreement to transport Iowa farmers to and from this city for 25 cents per round trip, was In effect two years ago, but this was not generally known by the inhabitants of the river bottoms until last spring, when Mr. O'Neill canvassed that territory to se cure trade. The river road was also repaired oy the county and city last spring, and this, toccther with the low ferry charge lias proved to be a great induce ment to Iowa farmers to trade In riattsmouth. These people have ap preciated the work done by our citi zens, and when In town have passed many favorable comments. To the committee of the commercial club composed of C. C. Wescott and Johnljauer, jr., much credit is due lor the success of this scheme, which many of our merchants disapproved of and refused to assist when asked for a contrlbutation. The following merchants contribut ed the variousamoents to this worthy enterprise: V.. G. Povey & Son l-" 00 T. E. Parmeie. ..i lo 00 k.;a. wuri 10 oo F. U. Frlcke &Co 10 oo Assemlssnn .t Lnueks . 10 1)0 Gerlng & Co 10 00 Kraft Clothing Co 10 00 M. FaiiL-er 10 00 Jonathan llatt 10 00 II. M. Soennichsen 10 00 August Gorder 10 00 A. G. liach & Co 10 00 Josonh l-'etzer 10 00 C. E. Wescott's Sons lo 00 M. Jlild 10 00 Henry Herold 10 00 C. Heisel 10 00 John ltauer 10 oO 1'hil. Thleroir . 10 00 P.rl Ikinaf. 10 00 Claus Speck 10 oo F. G. Egenbergcr 10 00 Adoiph uelsie io w F. C. Benfer 10 oo J. E. Tuey 5 00 F. M.Richey.... 5 00 Sherwood & Son r 00 Fred Rarage oo IkePearlman oo Wm. Scbmldtman 5 oo R. L. Mauzv " oo .uckweiler & Lutz ' oo LorenzBros 5 00 Kroehler Bros 'r "0 A T Vrled .r oo John Waterman -I 00 Wm. Holly Phil Sauter -' -0 .1. V. Egenberger II WulHmnn '-'50 John Crabill 00 (llj C. A. I.eK) rilHlCK MAKKETS Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, who pay tl.n highest prices for prtduce and guarantee satisfaction: Itutu-r l'"' KKM A" lleim.... to" Sprinira .... use Cream N.t.iV: Nailw Holts i .(j. 40 ami 'i .a' Callle IJ.lWa.nd li'i iKAlN MAUKKTS. Corn new 30 and 31c. old .He Wheal i" and ." Oata and iJc Hih'k Island TimkTaiu.k. Murdock Station. WKST IKU'XD. No. 41, mail M-"a. m. No. "5, local t:.i.ia. n. No. 5. mail :i:oo p. m. No. 37, mall 5:.M p. m. EAST 110VND. No. !H), freight 12:30 a. in. No. 38, malF. 10:.Va. m. No. Itl, Local l:Hp. m. No. , mall 2::t-')p. m. 8 ANOTHER OLD SETTLER GONE Sour Stomach No appetlu. Ioji ct lrer.jth, nervou ntu, headicha, conjllpallon, bad breath, inneral debility, iour rislnji. nd caltrrh ol the lomch ere ell due lo Indigestion. Kodol curee Indlfestlon. Thli new ditcor ery represents the ralurel julcei ot dlfet tlon at they exist In a hetlthy tlomech, combined wllh the freelest known tonlo and reconstructive properties Kodol Dyt pepsla Cure doee not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsle, but this famoue remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing-, purlfylnf, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bill ef Hitantwrod, W. Vs.. airsr " I mi troub'ite wllh tour atMiitrh for twantr . Kodol cured me sn4 we ere now using II la anllk lor ?." Kodol DlgtsU What Yea Ct BottltS onlf. SI 00 Slit hoMlnt iH lms th trial ll. which SM frr 50 cants. Prepared bf C O. DeWITT OO.. OHI0A0O, Ocrin Co. August Wendt Passed Awij it the Ad vanced Age ot 70 Yeirs. From the Louisville Courier we take the following particulars of the death" and funeral of one of Cass county's oldest German residents: ' "TheGrimI(caperi8 rast claiming the old settlers of Cass county. This week we are called upon to announce the death of another of Cass county's pioneers, August Wendt, who passed awav at the home of his son, August, near Murdock on Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock. Deceased was born and grew to manhood In Germany, where he mar ried. Four children were born In the faXherland. He was a hard worker, hut; found it di llloult to lay up any thing for a rainy day. ,3te heard of America, where every .man was & king and every woman a queen, and made ud his mind to come to the new world and try to secure a home. In l!o. be landed In New York with his wife and two children, four children having died In Germany. He came west at buce and landed in Plattsmoutn where ht rented a farm from the late C H. Parmeie, and by hard work laid up enough to make a small payment on a farm southwest of Louisville, where he lived until thirteen years ano this month, when he purchased a tract of and near llelmont, where lie moved. Mrs. Wendt died two years ao the isih of this month at the home of her daughter, near Murdock, where she was vlsltlmt. and strange as It may seem. Mr. Wendt's death occurred at the home of his son, Auust, near Murdock. while there visiting. His age was lo years, 10 months and '.'days. "Tlie funeral occurred at :i o clock Wednesday afternoon from the tier man Lutheran church, the sermon belmr preached by lie?. Ilaumgacrt- ner. lie was the father of ten chil dren, but four of whom survive him, namely: Mrs. John Schccle, living near Murdock; William, living on the old home farm: August, living near Murdock, and Ferdinand, of llelmont." Mrs. J. M. Leis entertained the Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Light luncneon was served. Rumors of a wedding In this town are alicat, and we'll have to admit that tdlngs begin to look serious. Raymond Wcstlake was a business visitor at Lincoln Thursday. Kmil Kuehn made a business trip to Omaha last week. Mrs. MacArthur visited relatives In Oirraha last week. If we arc not badly fooled there is a bink in this town that Is dying a natural death and will soju pull down their blinds for quite awhile. Obituary later. M. W. Moore and Mat Tliimgan were business visitors at our metro polis lately. Bart Fisher and wife of Wetplng Water visited with frlendsin Murdock Thursday. Rert returned Thursday evening and Mrs. Fisher remained until Sunday. , Mrs. F. Wolf was In Omaha Friday to attend the funernal of a grand daughter. The A pple Blossom club will give a box social at the home of Mrs. O. II Eculef ton on Thanksgiving eve., and will give a free entertainment towards furnishing amusements for their guests. Come, bring a box and help the cause along. Georee Gillespie pulled In from Fair montFrlday to be at the bedside of his mother, who is quite ill. W. O. Gillespie has had quite a sick horse this week, but our local veteri nary, M. W. Moore has pulled him through and he Is now well on the way to recovery. Frank Jeffords left for his home in South Dakota Sunday. George Leis held No. 117, which was the lucky number that drew the $12 mackintosh at the barber shop Satur day evening. You can bet we were on deck Monday morning and had our measurements taken for a new coat Oscar McDonald, Albert Hunt and P. S. Crlnk drove over to South Bend Sunday. Henry Dehning has purchased the Guyger farm which is located two miles southwest of Wabash. Our hustling real estate dealer, George Colbert, made the deal. Call on him "wheh you want to buy dr'sell as farm, lie has some tine bargains to offer. Wm. Rush was a capital city visitor Monday evening. O. II. Eggleston left for the western part of the state Monday. Fred Klemrae's name has been added to the Journal '8 list of subscribers. 8 8 10 2 ''''jl' (iT Mefttyi ?lVJ ia-'H' f Zhc. UY it MW 1 - o 8 T HI is tin1 si'.isnn when t'Vfrvl.otlv rommrnrt' to ' liok arnuml for 1 licit fall ami winter clothing. Tho oarlv Ihiut usually tfets tho cho'uo of the now stylos, ami tho lost ootR Wo would there fore su tftfest that you .Ultrt' Call at our Store Early in the Season and lot us show you tho many now things we have in Men's and 1 Joys' Clothini;, and everything in their wearing apparel from shoos to tho hat. Our lino this season in every department is much larger than over before, and we eariKtlv request vou to call and "look us over." Wm. Holly WW 8 8 8 Public Sale! I will sell at my farm, 5 miles west of ' I'lattsmoutn, cu., on Tnnorhu nonnmhor Ith IQdR IUG0U0.J) UGbGIIIUU till) ivJUU, f ho fiillntvlnir nrnnprt v. to-wlt: ,i liend of horses, 2 fresh milch cows, 'Jo head or snoats, l two-row snaKe kiiict, z cultivators. Z sets uouuie Harness, i fanning mill, one honey extractor, 1 pirlpn mill. 'Jo iallun kettle, black smith s anvil H.) pounds, niacKsmnn s virA i r. nnnnria shor. 01111. mnwinuma.- phino rlHIncr pniMvatir. 1 tlorliam seeder, 1 stalk cutter, one disk, 2 stir ring plows, - comoinea waiKing listers, 1 rlfllncr lister 1 li.nrrow. 1 slnL'le hooslcr drill, I two horse buggy, :i single buggies, '1 lumber wagons, 1 hay rapb i: nr K tnnu nf hnv aiimn IIOIISR- I U..D " V. J . " " V. " " J ' " hold goods and many other things to numerous too mention. Sale to Start at 10 0'ClocK a. m. .91. TEDIIOI On all sums of I0 and un iLnlYIOi rlnrcashln linnri On all sums over $10 a credit of one year will be given (ir ocsireu) wnn approveu riti wlr.hrtut. Intorpsti. If nald when rtno If nnt. nnlrt when flnn. 7 nerrent will be added f rom date of note. :i per cent oi: ror casn on an sums over iw FREE LUNCH. H. BESTOR. Wm. D. Jonks, Auctioneer. C. G. Fan kk, Clerk. THE PALACE MARKET I'llllKllllllllll 'I'll. Su. n: . LORENZBROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Provisions and Meeais rlii iinliii 'I'Ihiik Su. II. 1st Fric l'DISOX l'lionoraph and 12 Records $M) m 2nd l'rize Century Camera and Out fit 15 3rd l'rie Iniiwrttd Japanese ase. . . 5 on Total amount.. $50 on Phil. Sauter, IKIrlliiilnr f tin' KiIIuhi I'Iimiiii- Ni'IiiunIiII. V .t' L-iniili mill llci li4 I ; I iirils.l'liillsiiiniilli V I v I'nntct will olil'Il Xovomhor 1st, V)0, and dose May lst.17. Coti)onswill be given with cash pur chases only. ICvcry $2.50 worth of cotions gets one draw number. ncLMii w lien t lie contest ocgins,, pot- haps you will be the lucky one. try. Cost you nothing to Lorenz Bros., PlaLttsmouth. NebraLska. House for Sale. A good residence property-seven-room house, good cellar, good cistern, and out buildings In good repair. Close to B. & M. shops. For particu lars see A. RorsK. BUY NEBRASKA LAND lo Hamilton county. 50 choice farms for sale. Write for list F. A. BALD, Aurora. Neb. Don't think that pilcscan't be cured' Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. .0c at any drugstore. a sa PS HffilflTMM Chas. Schneider is suffering with an attack of blood poison In his left arm. A. nikli.sr.. Lorenz Uikll and Frank Jones intend leaving for Oklahoma this week. Mrs. O. H. Eggleston and Miss Maude Walte are spending the week at Valparlso. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwln are visit ing with Uncle Teter F.veland for an indefinite period. Harrv Williams and wife and Frack Koscno and wife of F.lm wood Sundayed with August Kuehn and family. Matt Williams, of near Klmwood, loaded his belongings In a car at this point Tuesday and departed for lair bury, Neb. II. It. Neltel left Wednesday for Waterloo, while Mrs. NelUel and the boys went to I'lattsmoutn for tho re mainder of the week. On Monday occurred the death of JohnShcllhorn, living five miles north east of Murdock. The funeral services were held at the house Wednesday afternoon at -' o'clock and the remains were laid to rest at the cemetery three miles cast of there. The manaircrs of the Farmers' In stitute, to be held In Plattsmouth, Friday and Saturday, December 7 and would like to have farmers bring In samples of corn and other farm pro ducts for exhibition. Let everyone bring In something In the grain line to compare with that grown by his neighbors. IV m TAB The OriRin.i Lmtive Couh to, Honey .nd T.r An LunC and Broncbl.l move, ,he bowe,. .VdconnVTo'opK! S M SSt ULe V2d1CE COMPANY, CHICAGO, U. S. A. Sold at GERINU W . urug store rrfrir- The Best of all Holiday Gifts is an EDISON PHONOGRAPH ON VICTOR TALKING MACHINE "Nx Main tMca" Help Us Keep Our Dog ot Home by buying vour Kdisnn I'hono graph and Victor Talking Ma chine and Kecordsof Phil. Sauter, Plattsmouth, Nebraslco r.einember t hero Is inly ' nc Frlrc and Free Concerts Daily. We have a full line for the HOLIDAY trade, ranging ' in pricee from 110 to $50. The EDISON Records are 35 cents each. EDISON AND VICTOR RECORDS MAKES YOUR FRIENDS A NICE, XM AS Presents. 35c, 60c and $1.00 Each i 7l