NOTICE. ral-l nroinal will t rtvelHl liy the County VWrk nf lawoounty oiior U-fur rnui tlw :mh day of m-ivmln-r, iwi, for furiilMiiiiir II tullowlnir Hooks, lllank ami Matloiwry for kalu county uurtiia' 11m- year 1. : CLASS A rUMJKS l-fnulr mfd, Appearance lHvkrt, primed head. 1-fuulre Died, Mortirmr Record, printed pair. 1- ., .nt-lliwoun luviird, plain. 2- 8 Monti nite Ibvonl, plain. . . Vommlviloiieni Record. 2-8 .. .. iHrd liei-owls, printed pas. 1-f ,. m Hond Uncord, printed ptne. 1-x ., Court Journal, prliiu-d bead. 1-H ,. Marrlaife Kecord, printed paw. 1-8 ,. ., Chattel MortKairr Index wllhlu- dex Tali. 1-8 quire mrd. Treasurer'a Cash Book, printed head. I 1- 8 quire nied. Fee Book. 2- f . Double Cap Tax Lixta, printed head. 1000 Llthoaraplied Warrant!!. 1-8ciulre med. HellrxinentTax Lint. 36 Chattel Mortcave Kile, numbered. 12 1807 Nebraiika State Htatutc. Indexed for any of the aUv txioks perheet. CanTas Cover, leather corner, per book. I'atent Back, per book. 00 oll Books. 25 I'oll Rook Envelopes, 25 Ballot Sack. v CLASS B STATIONERY Arnold' Writing Fluid, per quart. KubbeHftthdvperliound. ' Blymer'a l'eiu, ler irroim. I'enlioUlent, cork tlim. per dozen. Legal Caps, numlered, per quire. Kanford'H Superior Mucllaire. pcrtiuart. Hanford's Library 1'anU. & ounces, per doen. Pyramid Plus, per dor.en, ' Kalier'a No 375 Pencil. ier irros. Meplil.sto Pencils. No x7, ier irros.i. Klectlon Pencils, ler irross. Kutilier Erasers, No 102, iier dozen. CLASS E BLANKS Full Sheets, per 500. Half Sheet per &U0. (Juarter HlieeW, ler 504. hitrlitli SheetM, per aim. Postal Cards, printed one side, tier jW. Postal Cards, printed two sides, imt HkI. Note llonds, per 500. Letter Heads, peratiO. Enveloiies, No OH, ier 500. Enveloiiea, No 10, per 500. Separate bids must lie made on each class of Kimnlles In the estimate. The Comlssloners reservt the right to reject Anv or all bids. Bids will le addressed to County Clerk and marked proposal for Hooks, Blanks and Stationery. Bidders mu file good and sufficient tiond for the faithful erformanceof their contract. Bids will be oiieiied the first meeting in Jan uary. V. E. HllSKNt'KANS. County Clerk. Murdock (ItjrG. A. Lela.) 1'UODl'CB MAKkET Corrected weekly by Martin A Tool. who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Butter... isc Egga ;,c Hens 7C Spring 7c Cream No.1. 2tic: No. . Sc Horn 5.(10 to to 74 Cattle lioo and 3.50 GRAIN MARKETS. Corn 31 andpl V Wheat Hut Ut 27c Rock Island Timk Tablk. Murdock Station. WEST BOUJJP. no. 41, mail 8:15 a. m. No. 15, local 8:55 a. m. No. 5. mail 3:00 p. m. no. 37, mall 5:53 p. m. EAST BOUND.., No. 90, freight 12:30 a. m. No. 38, mail 10:55 a. m. No. 76, Local 1:14 p. m. No. 6, mail 2:35 p. m. Mon- ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Frank Krecek will take notice that on the 20th day of N'ovemlier, 1WW, M. Archer, a Jus' lice of the peace in and for Cass county, Ne braska. United an order of attachment for the sum of (50.50, In an action iiending Iw-fore him, wherein Kraft Clothing Co. Is plaintiff, and Frank Krecek, Is defendant, consisting of money In the hands of the C. B. Q. Railway Co., Garnishee, haslieen. attached undersald order. Said cause was continued to.lainmry ilrd, HK)7, nt V o clock, a. m. KraktClothinoCo., Plaintiff. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Swan Benson will take notlcethaton the Itltli day of Noveinlier. IIUHl. M. Archer, a Just Ice of the peace In and for Cass county. Nebraska, Is sued an order of attachmsnt for the sum of f'Jti.75, In an action (lending Ipeforehlm.wliereln Mrs. llilma Nyden Is plaintiff ami Swan Ben son Is defendant, that (imiiertyof defendant. consisting of money In the hands of the c H. A: J. railway Co., Garnishee, has lieen attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 5th day nf January, im'.at tio'clock.a.m. Mits. IIii.ma Nydkn. Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. All persons Interested are hereby notified that on the Mil day of liecemlier, A. I., liHi, Josephine West, as the executrix of the hist will anil testament of nnd widow of John West, late of Cass county, deceased, tiled her petition with the county court of Cassoounty, ((raying for a final settlement of herai'counts as such executrix and the assignment by tills court of the res due of said estate to such persons as are entitled by law thereto.. That a hearing will )e hud on said petition III tilt' county court at Plattsmouth at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the I2tliday of January. Hi7. anil Judgment rendered thereon. By the Court, lUitvET P. Travis. Iseai,. County Judge. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. CASXXZ' I" County Court. In the matter of the estate of John P. Stint ner, deceased. Notice Is hereby given t lint the creditors of sah deceased wll meet the KM1 cntorof said est me. liefore me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plat tsmoiit h. Ill said I ouiity. on tin1 ,'rthdayof January. A. P., M'7, nnd on tlie.'iili dv of .Inlv. A. II.. Ili7. nl lOo'clts'k a. m.,enci day, for the puriiosc of presenting thelrclaims forexmiiiiiiillon. nil lust ineiil and p.llowaui'e. Six months, from July 5, limT. ait' allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the hxis-uior to seme sulci t-slute. from the sot i Hay or ueiocer. a, i' ltttV Witness myhanil nnd seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, thlsiu'tn day of Peeemlicr, ll. ItAltVEV n. i kavis. 1skai.. County Judge, LEGAL NOTICE. In County Court of CassCounty. Nebraska. Inreestnteof Jamesi No,,.e to CredltoiN. Allison, deceased. I .... Notice Is hereby given that there will be a hearing on claims against the estate of James Allison, deceased, at my office In the City of Plattsmouth, County of Cass, Nebraska, on January 'Jiith. H'7. nt M o'clm-k, a. in., and on June 'Juh. 1007. at Oo'cloi'k a. in., and Hint nil claims not filed liefore June JOtli. I0U7. will Is' lmrnxl from imrl li'lnnl lllL' ill Sllill estate. llnted this Kith day of lleeeinlicr, A. P.. l'UHl. By the Court. lUitvET P. Travis. hKAl,. County .luclgi Notice to Creditors. AT"OFF.nRASKA, l , n Cmlllty CoUI1 In the matter of the estate of Frank W. Eaton, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administratrix tif (.aid est ale. liefore me. County Judge of Cnss county, Nebraska, nt tlie county court rinn In Plattsmouth, In said county, on the I.Mh day of PeccinlM'r. A. P.. Hunt, and on the I5th day of 1 ...... a 11 mi? mt iii i,vl,MU 11 111.. eiich dnv, for the punsise of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present thelrclaims, nnd one year for the administratrix to seme sain es 1 me. from the loth 1 BV 01 .ovemoer, n. i. IIIMI Witness mv hand and senl of said County Court, at Plnttsmouth. Nebraska, this IHth day of Novemls r, ihi. IIahvet P. Travis, IttKlJ County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. ToSallle A. Young: Von will lake notli-e. that on the awh day of November. llMLWasli A Vouiiir. nlaintllT. filed his iietltlon In the iiisiri,-t sinrt of Cass county. Nebra.ska.ngalnst you, theobjei-t and prayer of such pet It Ion Is to obtain a divorce fmin you on the grounds of extreme cruelty and desertion. Votl are required to answer said (M'tlllon on or liefore the Mtli tlay of . I miliary. lii7.or Judg ment of divorce will 1m entered In favor of said plaintiff, as prayed for In this Mlllon. li.i.ul 1 lit liili ilsv nf Novetllls'r. 1011. Wash A. Vot'Mi, PlalntlfT. LEGAL NOTICE, In Con ntv Court of Cain County, Nebraska. In il.,i matter of the eslale of Maniuls I.. White, dn-easetl. All liersons Inleresleil In il.a alaive eslste are heiehy notified that Wll Ham lieles IVrnler. administrator dn Imuiiis non wllh will aimexetl of sulil iniate tins tinsi his is'tlllon for final settlement or stattaie, inavliig that his final n proved and that lie be til I.U trust . You are hereby notified that a hearing will ls had on said petition on the Mth dav of I cemlier. A. P.. Hs at lit o'cha-k a.m. at the I'lattsiiioiitti. .M'lmniia. Jim Crawford was in our burg day. II. A. Gillespie was a Lincoln visitor Monday II. A. Tool was an Omaha visitor Tuesday. 0. II. Kniileston has returned from his tour of the west. Mrs. II. MacArthur is visltlnir In Omaha this afternooD. A. J. Neitzel and wife returned to Chadron Friday evening. II. V. McDonald transacted business at Omaha last Thursday. Louie Huge of Avoca visited rcla tlves in our burg Tuesday. J. T. Evans of Lincoln transacted business in Murdock Monday. Mrs. S. W. Ham pulled In from Wausa, Neb., Monday evening. Dave Thimgan returned from bis two weeks visit at Sutton Monday. Albert Zlerott was a business visl tor at Louisville one day last week. J. J. Gustin shipped a car load of hogs to South Omaha Tuesday night Miss Lena Smith returned to her home at Havelock Saturday evening. Mrs. Jay Embury, of Weeping Water visited MrsrWm. Rush over Sunday, Arthur Rikll and son Lorenz return ed from their Oklahoma visit Friday Mrs. C. Mooney and son, George, transacted business at Onwha Satur day. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Andv Schllefert Saturday, December 8th. Miss Carrie Wurts former principal of our schools has a position Id the Mc- Cook schools' A party was given at the Goehry home Friday evening In honor of Taul and Max Goehry. Chas. Hill and Lem McGinnls of Smith I'.end. transacted business in our burg Friday. Gus Wendt, Ed. Obernalte and II P. Dp.hninir are visiting in Dawes connty at present. Fred M. Cox came down from Oma ha Saturday evening and spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. August Kuehn visited with Ado D i Kuehris Tuesday who lives down near Louisville. Miss Mamie Schewe departed for Lincoln Saturday evening for a visit with her sister who lives at that place. The O. II. Eggleston elevator chariL'ed hands again Monday, we haven't learned the new firm's name. C. Gurr Is hauling rock, which is to be used for the foundation :or nis tine residence which will be built here in the spring. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Mc Donald Sunday, December , rJOb, a hriirht-eved baby girl. All concerned v. - are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Neitzel enter talned the whist club Thursday even ing. Dainty refreshments were served and a good time was had. Miss Mary Foster, of Union; has been engaged to act as principal of our high school and will take up the work about the first of the year. Erhart Goehry came down from Omaiia. Saturday evening and visited relatives and friends In this burg Sun rid return nn Monday morning via Amj .-.- 1- the C. B. & Q. John Amuwert left Monday for a visit with his parents, d red pounds. The animal arrived lo good condition Wednesday morning. Early Monday night a west bound special freight on the Rock Island was wrecked near Albright. Five cars were derailed and some were derail Ished;andas a result traffic was de layed for about ten hours. J. J. Gustin bad three car load of stuck In the local yards and was compelled to take them back home and will ship some time In the near future. A bold attempt at burglary was com mitted at our sister town of Wabash on Saturday night. It seems that the fellows commenced work rather early as thsy held up Howard Brown, while on his way to town at about eight o'clock Id the evening. They searched him and relieved him of his loose change, then sent him back home. He Immediately telephoned to Wabash and Informed the citizens of what had transpired and the populace armed themselves at once and laid for the crooks who were discovered In a store at about eleven o'clock and Instead of surrounding the building the would-be heroes stayed In the street and shot through the front door of the store and of courso the burglars climbed out through a rear window and made good their escape. Spence was called up from Louisville with his blood hounds but failed to make any wonderful dls- covcrles as to clues, and the search was given up, as the fellows hadn't time to secure any plunder. Shotguns, rltles and plenty of am munition can be found at II. L. Ase mlssen & Son's. RUSH AT THE POSTOFFICE 8 0 i llfi ra i Tl BUY it MW THIS is the season when everybody commence to look around for their fall and winter clothing. The early buyer usually nets the choice of the new styles, and the best tfoods. We would there fore surest that you Call at our Store Early in the Season in Die :-::urt' Wm. Noilly 8 cosed! an we and let us show you the many new things have in Men's and Hoys' Clothing, and everything tneir wearing annarel Irom shoes to the hat. .... - . t i-.ii.:. 1 . . wur mie mis season in every department is much larger than ever before, and we earnestly request you to call and "look us over." The Best of all Holiday Gifts is EDISON PHONOGRAPH ON VICTOR TALKING MACHINE Big Christmas Congestions Anticipated In Suggestions to the Public. Through the Bee the postoltlce olllcials offer the following suggestions for shiDDinu packages by mall, which should be heeded by those in TlattS' mouth and vicinity who contemplate sending Christmas presents by mall. Do not enclose any written matter In Dackatres that are expected to be mailed at merchandise rates. Other wise you violate the law and may get Into trouble. A sufllcient number of weighers will be In the postolllce corridors near the stamn room to accommodate an patrons. Better have too many stamps on the package than not enough. Mall your packages early. Register fall valuable packages, as you will then be apprised of their safe arrival at destination. The reglstery fee is but 8 cents. Be careful to tie the packages secure ly and thus avoid possible loss of contents. Write address on the, package wrap per. J)o not reiyuponaiag. lagsure liable to be torn off in transmission. Use the utmost care In addressing packages. Use ink where possible and write the address plainly. Write your return card on the pack age. Be sure and make inquiry at the stamp window of the postage required and, procuring it, stick the stamps on the package yourself. Have the packages weighed at the nostolice. Do not try to guess the weight. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you. Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puni est, weakest specimen of man or wo manhood stronir and healthy. 3o cents, Gerlng & Co. "Hi Mmwi Vmc' EDISON AND VICTOR RECORDS MAKES YOUR FRIENDS A NICE XMAS Presents. 35c, 60c and $100 Each From Missouri, of Court Some of the many "champion" corn huskers will have to go some to equal the record of George Mead, who husked 3,000 bushels in 241 days, an average of 1J21 bushels per day for the whole time. This record was made a short time ago on the McCarthy farm a few miles south of here, and the figures are absolutely correct, as we have them from John McCarthy, who set tied with the "lightning husker" for the amount of corn mentioned. George Mead Is from Missouri, and the man who thinks he can beat his record will have to show him. Union Ledger, Lone Tennessee Fight B'or twenty years W. L. Rawles, of Italia. Tenn.. foucht nasal catarrh. lie writes: "The swelling and soreness In side my nose was fearful, till I began who live near applying Bucklcn's Arnica Salve to the Louisville, Kentucky, but first he will visit friends In Missouri for a couple or weeks ere his trip to the sunny south. We were figuring on a goose for Christmas, but there has been lots of chicken stealing of late and all poultry raisers have oiled up their shot guns en nnr cnancv iut kww ' . slim. The man? recent burglaries, so near here, have aroused a good many of our citizens and the result Is that they are sore surface: this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn" Best salve in existence. 2Tcat F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggists. A. U. Mayfleld Hits It Rich. The World-Herald has the following to say In reference to a former Cass county boy, whose parents resides at Louisville, and who was formerly en gaged In the newspaper business that place: "A. U. Mayllcld, a mcr newspaper man of Omaha, at for but i..n ! iiaiKii ami m- rca(y for business at my old time. So now a rising mining king of Colorado, naiiy tiL-h.twMi fmm ;ltcrnpts at burglary had better has struck It rich. A few months age ho rinna nn the o. T. or there will be something doing. ami all iK-rxmii intn"toi rr ' t.il v. O. Schewe was in South Omaha uliow rano, If anr tlp hari, out n,,,l.i . . ji. . .1,,1, .nl. nf tm o . im k .if .ii dar. win th cr " i r- Tuesday attending a stock sale or ine !Jt" ? "! EM.'.1!!! ".Ml-. V.7 khnrthorn -breed, and while there he Wliiimmr hand an1 tlm wal of tv .ijnt.y conrtof t'awrtiuntjr. Nrliranlta, tills Uiilajr of oi,miifr, A. l.. ifw. . IhiauI (.ountr JuiUt. ourchased one of the finest sbQrthorn bulls we have ever seen. He Is a two- year-old and weighs over twehe bun- ago a mining company at Idaho Springs Colo., and of which J. F. Manning, former Omaha man, was secretary and treasurer, gave Mr. Mayfleld a 110,000 block of stock Just to give the com pany standing and to Induce him to allow hla name to be used as vice president." Help Us Keep Our Dog at Home by buying your. Edison Phono graph and Victor Talking Ma chine and Recordsof Phil. Sauter, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Remember there Is Only One I'rice and Free Concerts Daily. We have a full line f'Kj K ' trade, ranging in vVf ' 1 pricee from 110 to Bw ax's ' 'PH 50, ThcED,S0N OG3C 0 RED HOT SALVE CUR 0 .SALVE :j VCgN IMC t HEADACHE WHAT WILL RED HOT SALVE CURE? Cured li 20 dilutes SORE THROAT Cured In one night LUNG FEVER AND GOLD ON LUNGS Cured In 12 hours Rheumatism and other Inf lamatory Diseases yield to this powerful remedy quick. If an acid con dition of blood occurs, use our famous Justine Tabs. They neutralize the acid by working on the kidneys and recovery Is quick. NO EXCUSE FOR SUFFERING PAIN CANNOT LAST WHEN RED HOT SALVE IS USED. Neuralgia liicknclie, rueiitnonia, Cold in Head, Pain in Chfht or nidi!, Lumb.iin, Sprains. Lairu; back, Asthma, Chilblains, cm all be cured quick wlih Uyd Hot Salve. DONT DELAY BUT GET RED HOT SALVE AT ONCE! Any up-to-date drugglsi will tell ymi that Ked Hot Salve docs. All we claim for It. Don'iletblm work olT any old t hing on you. If you are sick you want the best. If he says he has others Just as good he Is a back number. RED HOT SM.VE CURES OTHERS WHY NOT YOU? Remember Red Hot Salve Is not the only remedy for the above rl'sc.'iapa HUT THE lJKST. If your druggist can't supply you, write us at once, Inclosing 5oc and we will send you, postage prepaid, one full Iwx: Send money by P. O. or express order or bank draft. o HARRIS MEDICINE CO., CORNING, IOWA For Sale in Plattsmouth, Neb,, by Gering & Go, and F. 6. Frlcke &, Co. , c 3 30 3 C 0 3 Have you seen those fancy silks that Dovey's are selling at lc per yard. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Gerlng & Co. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by Gerlng Si Co's Htore. Strayed Horte. A stray horse, about four years old, was taken up by Bert Van Horn re siding one mile southwest of Cullum. Owner may recover same by properly Identifying animal and paying for this notice. Coates' hall will be beautifully lllnmlnatcd and decorated for the St. Mary's Guild Jiazaar, Thursday even ing. Don't fall to attend and see the da..llng effects. Your money refunded If after using three-fourths () of a tube of ManZan, you are dissatisfied. Return the bal ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money .will be cheerfully re turned. Tade advantage of this offer. Sold by Gerlng & Oo's a rug store. ' C wit vl :viJi(;Tth.!onp. Pore! Im,t Cnir iii t mo Lp. Fillino oo up. ToelU fciiracluil r'ainteM. licw Mt uui day. DAILEY.lho Dontlat, CaUbllahtd ,888. aztoa Blk. OfUHA, CMHJITAB l The Orlclnil Lmtlve CouRh Syrup contlnln Honey and Tar. Ail Improvement oyer all Cough, " Lunt and Bronchial Remedies. Plemnt to the tatte and good alike for young and old. All cough ivruoi contilninr oolites constipate ths bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey snd Tu moves the bowels 'XdconS Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE COMPANY, CHICAGO. U. S. A. ! Sold at 6ERIN6 A CO S. Drug Store