I. LEGAL NOTICE. Tollie I'likuwn lifli-H anl deviser if llriirii' 'A. I r w In. ili-n-KM-il, tin- I iiUiiowii heir itn.l Ovlsers of lllKcr Ci,tin. iliri'UM il, llraln-lulilkft- I". llolls unil llll:im I.. II. .1.1,-.. Vmi anil each if yi nn hereby ii.il ifie.l Hint Hii'ii I lu l.iiliiliiy f .laiiimry. l:7. 1 1 : 1 1 v . " mJil. J-Uliilll". lll- I lil-, m-i In tin Hhi i let ' oiitt i.f -nsH i "on it v. suite .f N.-:.i -n-Ua. l mirl I.N t ii I.- In rui.i t. , I In- fill lowing desci it.e M-al estate. !- it : Tin- n liw est Mu:n!i-r f Ion T!ilrt. ! ve. ami I hi- . .1 1 !. .e-,l i lei -of saiil ecl Ion Tl.lrt. -liw. :i I i In- N.,nli Half of iln- .-outlines! (Jii.ui.r of --.-ii..ii I rt. ni -six. all In Tow i i--l 1 1 r l.livin. S.-nli of i:an.'i- llilrtii-ii. Last of In- ii I. M . in a-.-, n ii i v. M an- of Ni lr:tsU:i; all.tinu' Dial In- ami liis ri anloi-H lias im-i ii In oiM'ii. mlwrsi-. exclusive ami i-ont liiu oiis Nr,x ssion of all of .said land for mure than ti n ji-ars prior to the commencement of saM suit, ami that liy reason of said adverse inisses sioii lie had In-come fully vested -villi the. li-t'al title thereto; anil Ma Intr that decree may t- entered cancelling of record ft certain mort n deed u .on hal'l Northwest (Quarter of . l ion 'I'h il ly Ii vp. of date SeptcriiUT -1. !-''. ex ecuted l.y imp -vi .. Toilil. to 0'0IV W, I r win. for tin- reason that. 1 1 same has hccii pai. I. ami l.y neirleci was not sal Isiied of record; f ni t lu r i.raviin; for the ranccllai ion of a Cer tain nioil L'itr deed on tin; haid .-oiithwcst 'liver Carter, for the reason that thesame had t . n paid, ami t.y im.-i.s t was not released ..f I . .i ,i. a M" i ii is i .i.'i- -.-nil.' 1 1 1 ill .soail I I loo. is, , : ,f. . Ai.yC. iioi,i,s, tiaiisferi.il i.y a snf-1 t.-i.tit deed of conveyance prior In I he u"4t Inlay i May. I-.;, to r.i ainlii Klire I . I loi.i.s on I in said .Nort h Half of the out h west I.Mi a 1 1 if of s.-.-t ion ' m -si . and that said Id ai nl.t id.'. I . 1 1- .1 .l.s is I he sail ii- M' rson w ho l I In- i nit i;- K. I! I'. Il.il.hs. Iic'rtlur will, lii-, wifr. .-om i .-. said la nd to .in- .luliii II. Allison, i.ii ih- ia. of May. 1-. :: that llraini.l id; . I . Ilohl s. and William I.. Ih.i.l.s. an- the sol.- heirs l N-.ah l:. 1 1. .1.1 is. ii. .-. a i d. and I hat sa id h. i i s full.; I. at n d ..f ::i I ;. : i;i i n a ii. I 1 1 1 sa ;o l : t hat . ii i'l i I', In- . I ..,i.i :,.!.- is I., f. : :i - .- iisi i-ai-li - ! I i.a; his i:i I. i-i-i d all i.f Ih. .,. !. i,. I mi ai ri i u: M-.l i i .. f . . i .1 ,i it a i , . II V. : II I..- I ' i- --.id t l! tl o LEGAL KOTICZ. . i ,s ,.. :!--. I. I. :-.d- .pi i. i '. s ; n-.li i.-.. -i : i i i i ii in i i 1 1 ii - I'll l' i 1. 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Ti: wis. i i:m! a ' urn.'. niMiiml LOW ONE-WAY COLONIST RATES March 1st to April 30th, 520.00 to Salt Lake, Butte, Helena. $22.50, Spokane district; $25.00, California, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Washington. Daily through tourist sleepers to California via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City; also to Montana, Washington and Puget Sound country. WINTER TOURIST RATES: To Colorado, California and all Southern resorts. LANDSEEKERS' INFORMATION BUREAU: Free, valuable information furnished to seekers of Gov ernment and deeded lands along the Burlington lines. Let us help you locate your home in this fast growing and reliable zone of prosper ity. Write Landseekers In formation Bureau, 1004 Far nam St.. Omaha, Nebraska. For rates, folders, information, etc. apply to W. I. Html. TICKET ISEIT. rUTTSM3T3. mi u w. wnan. s. p. oaiki. Hi f PUBLIC SALE! ! : r -? Fin; uiiflfrstKiit-fl will sell at public auction at bis farm, known as ibe old ;;iult farm, I miles .south nf I'iattsm'HJtb, 45 nurtb- east of Murray on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907 cMnijiencin' at 1 1 o'clock a. m., the i fnllowiiiK' property: Nine milch cows, I two yearling heifers, four heifer calves, I out; yearling steer, one bull calf, one j J 'oiled Durham bull corning two years old: one black mare, 4 years, weight weight I l.V); one sorrel horse, '.' years old, weight lo"0: one black mare, nine years old, weight 1 li; new Deere sulky plow, Deere U'-row stalk cutter, Deere VI -foot sulky rake, llrudley com bined lister, check row corn planter t wire, Deere 4-horse disc. J'lano IwOWlT, lumber Wagon, iatK c,,rti sheller, grindstone, - New . v . ... i :..,.... .. l o . Departure cultivators, hay rack, set far II liarilCSS, I - TOW stalk' CUtt CT, hoUSC- hold troods and numerous other arti cles. I 'sual terms: also - per cent oil for cish. VV. 0. JONES, Auct. H. H. RIST R. F. PATTERSON Thoiijititful Thinks. Oklahoma's constitutional conven t i ii wants, to destroy t hi Standard oil monopoly in the comintf state. Tliis is i:l-.e'checkir:ir the disease i:: time. A wrj-nan educator ays tliat Amer icios lack thoroughness. They are a htth; rapid in arriviru' at conclusions, but tli- pace s :i.s to answer their puri'-.scs. Oi'.-ci.ils (!' she l'urlii!4ton emphat ic.illv d.-r.'V that the ro.nl is interested i i:s V,y omit!.', or has been instrumental ! in vcurii!;,' "cli:nitr,y" tlliiiL's cn i a rich i 1 UK's. , .- . ... . T" .t . ..II. . . i -1 1 L I ii , si.ow tj.u wuiis nuiy asi: y 1 e Ho'ide an occupation of pleas ure j; we approach it in the riht spirit. Too (;!te:i ri-iwc regard the inu.v ,-.s a r.ui.sanc-', instead of re:lect upon how P ifnlly nature sprfi.l.s ;::,;:;:, il.it.c blanket above th" b.ir" earth and withered, grasses, ! -;;,; i' 1 i a nd t ! i ere with the ! :.. i I. ; j wi Is t!:at toss their bril ! ii.to.-y i.i the sunshit.e. Heforc sliovcl- o;: t!.e ;i, i. it is well to prepare j ! the : i ; : i ' i by readirifj the lovely poem, j J'.eautiful Sr.i.w." which is one of the I b. st acirounts ever w ritten of a snow- st .r:n. ' 'T " I GtesiEig lit lei liJ.fi. .3 . - r 'A 4 t Germany's Iscse Our stock of Men's and jJov's C'othing, Fur nishing doods. Hats and Caps must be sold. ?ZO.O0 Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits. $10.00 Overcoats, Ulster and Suits. $9.98 .$4.98 39.50 Overcoats, ffo QO Kcefers and Suits. wc).70 ;4.95 Overcoats, Keefers and Suits. S3.00 Reefers and Suits , $1.95 ...98c Many of our farmer friends have already taken advant age tvIiy not you? Buy your self a Fur Coat, Buffalo, Coon, Gallaways, Dogr, Salt Seal Flushed Lined, Otter and Cloth Coats, etc. Now is the time to come to the city to make your purchases. It pays. THE Bennett Company's DEPARTMENT STORE 9naha, Rcb WHEN THE KETTE SINGS it's a sign of coil satisfaction. Want to hear the music in your kitchen? Easy order coal from this office and yard. The output of the Trenton mine the fuel we handle has no su perior anywhere, its equal in few places J. V. EGENBERGER, 'PHONE Plttsmouth No. 22. PUSTTUOUTH. NEBRASKA. I Mkirdock (Hy (i. A. ' TKOinWK MAKKKTS Corri-ctefl weekly by Mart in & Tol, who pay the highest prices for produce , and uuarantee satisfaction: ,, ,,, . v,,- i hirifs... r;: Hens... ,c Tc .No. I. c: No. - -4- -;.! to i;.". . . jj.'io itnii ring's iiu . catue'.'. vi"'u' o.us. .. II. ills .i:ain m akkkt; and .?. . .1.1 j and .le .'S.'C and .'th- ll k Im.am) Time Tahi.e Murdock .Station. AVE ST I'.ol'ND. No. 41, mail No. 7."., local No. mail No. LIT, mail -:1") a. m. :.Vj a. m. :;:n p. m. 'yJi'.i p. in. EAST 1:01N'I. No. .', freight V-.'.IO a. in. No. mail 1:.".' a. m. No. 7;, Local DM P- m. No. ('., mail -:!" V- ni. Th? prospects are pretty t:ood for a coal famine in Murdock. We have no soft coal in our local yards, and hard co:il is at a premium. The yountf folks are enjoyiii!; the t:cavy s:;ous by uoir' out s'.eiL'Iii n' nearly every evening. 'i'iic jrrain men at this point are cimplaininu' of a shortnue of cais. Kvcry man may have a riht to do as lie phases: but he's a darn fool if he i!oc. Al Dettman pulled in from l'rim ro(', Neb., Tuesday evenirp-, at.d will stay here next summer. Oscar McDonald is entertainiiii: his sister, ?Irs. (Jrace Mellii:rer, oi vVash ir;:Loi:, t his week. Dr. C U. Trenholm made his regular trip over from Kim wood Thursday of j last week, in pito of the bad roads. Miss Lena Smith came down from Ilaveiock Thursday to visit relatives here for an indefinite period. Mrs. (Thas. Lett, who lias been visit ing at the home, of Conrad Wirth the past month, left for Council IJlull's Thursday. Mi.s.s Tillie Sclu il wai a business visitorat Omaha la-t "Wecinesr.'ay. The directors of the Murdcck tel.-t-!i.)'H: co'r.P'it. v held a meeting last Thursday and accepted the resir- isati ii ' JI. V. Mclx.nakl as Tnanairci' ;ir. t uc. a c-Icctftl Vm. Cehrts to ii!! t i .s1 vaL-ancy. Miss Maud (;.jra'o l.ns resigned licr pi it:oii as ni'ht central, and left for ilt lion.tj at Ar.huri!. Wednostla y n: r;:in'. Mi.-s I cciu.sucvie.'ls hor at ?('() i r;i!." W'm. ( icotry, 'f Li.iuisii!e, biouulit u; si;vont joily youn-x people of t hat place Tuesvlay for a Ieij,rh ride. II. V'est!akc and son, Raymond, took n.c:ir i,f stock to .South (.)maha""lasr Tiiu:sJay. Trcl Wi'Stkike v.ciit to Avo-.-a day. T A bm:t seventy i-cople turned r ut to the. wolf h'itit Friday, and two coyotes were killed. Twojiavin made tlieir escape. The Murd' ck wliist club was enter tained at the home of J. Goehry's on last Friday niht. Chas. West was quite sick last week, but our local physician, Dr. Mac Arthur, has him out again. Fred Wait has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. O. II. Egpieston this week. Bert Fisher came up from Weeping Water Friday and took care of the barber trade Saturday and Sunday, while Chas. West was laid up for re pai r?. Revivals are being held at the Evangelical church this week, con ducted by Rev. Lehman and Rev Decius. Misses Clara and Meta ZS'eitzel visit ed with Mrs. Warren T. Richards, of Wabash, Saturday evening. O. II. Eggleston and Fred WTait left for Oklahoma Tuesday. II. A. Tool went to Ackley, Iowa, Sunday, when he will visit with his parents until Wednesday, after which be will leave for Chicago to purchase the spring stock for the firm of Martin & Tool. Jake Long is down from Holt county on a short visit. Nothing will relieve indigeston that is not a thorough digestant. Kodol di gests what you eat and allows the stomach to rest recuperate grow strong again. Kodol is a solution of digestive acids and as nearly as possi ble approximates the digestive juices that isre found id the stomach. Kodol takes the Mork of digestion off the di gestive organs, and while performing this work itself does greatly assist the stomach to a thorough rest. In addi tion the ingredients of Kodol are such as to make it a corrective of the high est efficiency and by its action the stomach is restored to its normal ac tivity and power. Kodol is mantfact ed in strict conformity with the Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. All headaches go "When jou grow wiser And learn to use An "Early Riser," De Witt's Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills. Nehawka. (Special Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen enter tained a limited number of friends at their home Thursday evening. Mrs. llert Tucker is reported being considerably better. Henry Sturm shelled 400 bushels of corn Friday afternoon. I5ert Tucker harvested a line crop of ice Monday, which measured 10 inches. Mrs. Charles Hausen was quite sick Monday. Mr. and Mrs. if. Keptlin departed for their home near Eagle Friday even ing, after a few days visit here with friends. Louie Todd's littie girls were quite sick last week. Mrs. Wunderlich, accompanied by her two daughters, made a Hying trip to Nebraska City Saturday, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. John Rehrns Sundayed with William l'.etts and wife. Mrs. Margaret Rehrns visited rela tives in Dunbar last week, returning Saturday. Mrs. Earn Young and baby returned Monday evening after making a brief visit, witii friends and relatives in Weeping Water. Two hundred invitations are out an nouncing the marriage of Miss Carrie Moore and Mr. Albert Ilcuche, both of Avoca, Wednesday. Glen Roedeker was a Neliawka vis itor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Carsten of Avoca visited friends and relatives in this lo cality several days last week. Henry Knahe butchered four large hogs last week, for summer use. Little Doris Hansen lias been quite a suilerer with common every day toothache, the past week. The cold air compels her to remain indoors un til medical aid can b'i summoned. Miss Mary Ila; sen is staying at the home of Charles Hansen this week. John llhrns shelled corn Monday, deliveri;!' it to Andrew Sturm. George Spohn oT Superior made a short visit with the Sturm brot hers Saturday and Sunday. Wi "e pleased to am that Miss lark hasalmost ful'y rec n (! f rom her .sick spell. .Ti.l.nnic Schacht was taken suddenly ill Saturday. La rnpp S'-en.s to be his sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Swity.er went dow n to John Whlteman'sTuesday, to stav over Wednesday. Weeolna Wat I'l l illl tilt! 1 !iTM .id. Mrs. Critchtleld has been quite ill of late suffering from gall stones. Mrs. Owen McGrady has been quite sick with congestion of the lungs, but is now on the mend. t). E. Chandler expects to move to Dawson county this spring, where he has a good farm. T. E. Parmele's recent sale of the half section-purchased of Mrs. J. O. McLain, amounted to -522,000. Money is not so scarce in the coun try as you- might, imagine. When Walter Perry had his sale, of 'the two or three thousand dollars worth of goods sold, the clerk failed to gather in a single note. Money and checks are what the farmer buys with Harry Wilkinson was quite serious ly injured last Wednesday, while as sisting in putting up ice for Joyce. He slipped and fell, striking the sharpened end of a pike used for steering the ice, and it penetrated the flesh about two inches. The wound bled profusely and proved quite painful, but he is getting along nicely. S. M. Ilolden, one of the old resi dents of this community, died at the home of his dauuhter, Mrs. S. J. AmJ bier, Monday night, February 4r Mr. Ilolden had been ailing for some time, buc was thought to be improving un til last Saturday night, when he suffer ed a stroke of paralysis which was the immediate cause of his death. The funeral will be held from the Congre gational church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. NOTICE! We have just received a large ship ment of clothing, shoes, hats, caps and children's goods. They will be on sale Friday. Coates Dry Goods Co. Frfltnn flnlri. .V1 HJ Moulded ji! Records Are No one thing- will furnish so much amusement for so many people, so many times and in so many ways as the EDISON PHONOGRAPH Hrm It Fr mt Phil Sauter's. Plattsmoatb, Neb. Break Loose From The Creamery Trust Farmers Organize to Manufacture and Market Their Own Product I f you art t ir d of mllkli.g cows and net tln .small rtl ui n; If mil want mon money for yi.ur butter sat; If you want t fn,"l fiotn the danger of combinations to keep down the price paid mi : I f on want t o t'et t he most for our cream and tn have a. voice in its manufacture and sale, you will join the great movement tor Co-operation) that is. sweeping over the state like wilnfiic and Income a member of the Farmers' Co-operative Creamery and Supply Company fi It N your only lioiK1 f irvl t int.- .wmr f :i ir slia re of jirotit s from juiii tub-. S ou lo the work y .nii-'lit l n-:i; the profits. Ol'tril llize ! t"o-i ipev.l O ' f 'i Hit l ( il I lie 111 ill i ii f;i I in e a I ni sale. That .s t lie only u ay. Tli is movement will ! i nit e .Vhhi en am 1 ! 1 1 I neei s in a li'.nil.'i eo-oini a I i e movement. The i n-ii-l y--i iii'ni k ii iilnl miller the laws i if Nel 1 1 a-Ua. ha- a I re a I. V I Hi rehu--eilthe imiiiedse plant, ciuipment ami business of t he liarUinir Cream t o. nf Omaha, with mure than : H i pain i:-. ami a wel l-i -I a I ! i-Onii I 1:1 . 1. . sow.- slat"! with a ;'n.inv'. ii:iii.'- 1 1 : 1 1. . Nomnne neeil le -Vlll ill eM-rimeiititiiror in pioneer woi I., i tir SEND FOR FULL PARTICULARS Write t!:: for piospeci , of t he c. unpan v : 1 1 I I . i I I :t 1 1 icnlai s . .f . m plan foi iie.t i ll help. I i mi out u h.v t he com I ion p:.i.l on ttt: a v. : '. ami 1 cei.i s n.. I..: I .;n t i I . ii t i n 1 ra I Iowa than u as pa i i in i i t a -! ti a : i ! ! i a r si a t -. I i in I ol ll I low to i.ee). .i.ur plotils ill Farmers' Co-operative Creamery PERKSHc i'LATTSMOUTIi. RATES SI. First House West li. oc i We Solicit the I and Gu.ifircc Stisfa cliou. When in the City Give Us n Cti'.l 15he t- r - y f-i ; !-iiij.. of fiir-i :. ;,f-t:r cu.se tnV.y l . j; ..i : , . I . ".. C-.!:.-u.iaiio;i Xri.'j n:: : c;. j: t ;:A - U'roo pi--!-s!i-, frn fr'TSi M"'J -rv .:(': tv..r' otLl, ii0!ej;'i!i ii-.i! V.i.si.:..,;..-:. v.. ,r . ,. hi. c: ::i: a .-c :: isc'c .! v.. r. vh: :;!.! c: h ' . '' ' - " . ; v.-cf.k. tn-.r trrnti:.- :.: r V'.r- y.-i m i. ' . :. ' i , ; : .i'.v. . r.-..7 : . . . . .. . ' ' ': ' - .- x pfb'T.to r.;c--' ';'.;'-A-"a -r,,' : " lydrcxclQ. vtiwtiz, Stiiofura ilMuL:'" , r-T-'-'l f.-ir hy Ol:.-? trr:..- i." tic d:v'- '.Br.;.-ur. . ,"( . J :r..Tii. N'-i cutt;:'.'. no ' .re.: . ' -r.r.r. 1.h't '' ' ' 'J - ' '.'i.i-"..-r.,:-.'ir-imrk. pf,n ' ntair.ii:? ft Till ." '" ' ' J -.--s fire'l crickiT thun at TTt LoJA c "srasr-o t a" f-T.ct c-p . ..' i once c-i-rv '.n--. i-i plain P3Vc:in! -.. ir :..,u.i-L-Lt2s sii 5uU'-a-r:A-.wj sj;3oWiu(L.; r:T r:o-p I iTH nun Dnnr.LAS St.. - - - G'.IAHA. N. Two clays' treatment free. Kind's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired diges tion, impure breath, perfect assimila tion of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by Gering- & (Jo's drui Miss Eleanor Wirt, who has been enjoyiD? a visit with friends in this city, returned to home in Coiincil Bluffs, la., this afternoon. Your money refunded if after usini; three-fourths (f) of a tube of MaDZan, you are dissatisfied. Hetum the bal ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully re turned. Tade advantage of this offer. Sold by Gering & Co's drutr store. DOC We have just received a car load of FENCING 0 of all kinds and at prices that will save you money. We make a specialty of hog fencing at following- prices: 22c to 35c per rod Also Glidden Barb Wire AT RIGHT PRICES 0 JIoJio n Hardware - plant lias a capurlt y of 4iUmi ikiiiihIs of Put ter, .'MHNt uuIJoiis of iee cream. 'Si Ion of iee jt lay. anil a trool market foi every ihiuihI we iroluee. Memliers of the association tint onls shate In t he prolits of t his entire lm-i ness, hut also have their hulter I i tminufuct ured anU mat keteil al act nil ct st . ill you. as n (-ream .producer ami clea r-heiuieil huslness man. join ii'n us in I In' movement for ci-i ipe i at a n a ii' I coni n I of on i proi hut s. h.v not n ap our legitimate profits f ri Mil our c iv;i in ? N h.v let t hem j." ' I o i 1 1 1 i 1 1 a cm i h h :. t in or con i tii na! ii -n . h.' t :i il I ii 1 1 ' i r i iii it 1 1 . -! is- jnl'f o-. ll j i ' I, el s. anil Supply Company, l1'- 00 PEV DAY i'i.. Fanners Tra.-,' ? ESTAEL'SHZD IN OMAHA 25 YZAi- '0 A "l tl'ori.eil to t rent t'iironi-. Ncrvom ami s:,;..; ;; ; ;. All iiiooietii!' fur::!: lift n iely lor ue. No m. i-. .u- . r'tis Uru'j lisoii. -So ..'teriti;u Iroin lniui;:.s, .'.'.i: :c:: is r.t a. !Ui:ac-; treatt U by ii,a;l a:. : exprr-'s. : ircj !r, ,? I.rc ;a.a;"-. t;;i;:f. '... (e.r Free Dance ai d Oyster Supper. At SayJes hail in Ctdir Creek, YV. .V. Ilarciay will i v- h;s annual dance ant", oyster supper, free of cliarfc'f, t u I-'n-day, February i:07. Kvcry o:.e i-i cordially invited to attend in the sociable ovcnii:?. i:d sl ia re "I'ineulf s"' (non alcoholic) iade from resin from our I'ine Fore-its, used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kidney diseases. MeJicine for thirty days, SI. Guaranteed to pi ve satisfac tion or monpy refunded. (Jet our guarantee coupon from Goring & Co. ffC fftrl ! or Indigestion. JL - i Relieves scur stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you ea DOC 222 0 0 Bajer PlaLttsmouth h c .t x K . ,..' j v