!l li ; I it I 1 ) LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is n-rvly irlvi-n to Carl Illoedoi. I'aul IUwl I. and all ..Hi r i ntoim lnt r-W-U In tlm uliitlon of nalil I'uul I1Im1H. an Infant, that r'r lrlrk Madd.lmiui has on this day fllrd his in-tltloii In the County Court of Cat County, NVI.rutka, for tli adoption of Maid l'aul lilot i-l with filial rlirlitH. privlti-m-. immunities of -hlllr-n liorn In lawful wt-dlot-k. You art- also iMitlllt l that this Court liasrn-t-rrl Its order draliriiatltur tin- date of li-artnir of said iM-lltlon uihiii the lrd day of February. I'.7. at ten o'clock. A. M. and order of iiilillca t ion of hii.-Ii notU-n in Him Tlattsinoutli Weekly Journal for four consecutive weeks. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this It'.tli day of January. Hn7. llAUVET I. TKAVIP. !CAu1 County Judfc'-. I. t. ltwrr.lt. Attorney. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. K. O. Chun'h will take iioti,-e. that on the 7th day of January. I'.7. M. An-hcr, a Justice of the I'fUf of Cass Count y, Nehraska. issiifd un onlcr of attachment for th sum of ?4i. in .n action i-iidlnir lief, ire him. wherein I'cter linos is Plaint lir. and K. . Iniii li Is i-ff nd liiit. t hat proix-rty of t he defendant, fonslsi Intr of money in the imssessinn of the said C. It. A: (J. KailwayCo. has U-eu atlafhed under said order. Said fause was font tuned to the -""1 h c:ay of I chruary, l'H'7. at U o'clock A. M. I'KTEK lions, I'iaint ill. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Ni iniASKA. ... ,. f. Cass Cot nt v. '"' l '! Court. In the matter of tin- estate of William We t- lake, deceased. Notice is hcrchy irlvcti that t he creditors of said deceased w ill meet t he Adini nisi rator of -aid estate. Iicfore me. I'ouuty .1 udire of Cass County. Nebraska, at the County Court room in riattsmouth. in said County, on the Mh day of M ari h, l!7. and on the ;trd day of Septem her. Iii7. at ID o'clock A. M.. each day. for t lie puriiosf of present Injr I heir claims for eami i. at ion. ad just ment, and allowance. i montlis. from March ."ith. I;7. are al lowed for the creditors of said deceased to present, their claims, and one year and six months for tin Administrator to settle said estate, from thesis! day of .1 a nuary. l'.mT. W itness my hand and seal of said County Court, at I'laitsmoutli. Nebraska, this u".tli day of January. HIT. Il.tllVKT I. Thavis. seal. Coppty J udt'c. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. state r Nebkaska CassCointy "" I n t he mat ter of t he estate t!et -eased. In County Court, of Frit. Itrundt. Notice is hereby triven that tin creditors of said deceased w ill meet the administrator of said estate, ticforc inc. county judire of Cass founty.NeJuaska. at the fount y court room in riattsmouth, in said county, on the.'IMt h day of Man-li. A.l., i'.m7.anl on the sail day of Amriist. A. It. 1!7. at 10 o'clock a. nt.. each day. for the PiirixiM'of present Imr t heir claims for exami nation, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, anil one year for the ad minis rator to sett le said estate, from the Kith day of February, 1!7. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at riattsmouth. Nelu aska. t Ids IStli day of February, 1!7. IIakvey I . TitAvis. Iseai.) County . I ud'e. LEGAL NOTICE IU TIIK Col'N'TY OiI'liT OF CASS COI'X ty. Nehraska. I n t he mat ter of the estate of James J. McNurlin. deceased. Notice of hi-arinir of Final Account and IV t it ion for Final Settlement. li. F. McNurlin. Olive Core. James H.M. Nurlin. Arvllla Standlsh. and Naiify Mc Nurlin and all other prsons interested in said estate will take noti.-e. that iumui the litli day of Kehruary. A. I.. 1'.n7. Jolin McNurlin. admin istrator of said estate, tiled his tinal reiort and pet it ion for tinal sett lenient of said estate: that a liearinj.' will In- had iiimui said report and pe tition in the county court room, of Cass county Nehraska. at I'lattsiiicuth. liu Cass county, on the Slid day of March. A. I .. r.n7. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. of said day. Von are rciiuircd to show ause against said rejiort and im-tition. if any you have, on or lie fore the hour of ten o'ctofk a. tn.. of said day. I n wit ness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said county court of Cass county. Nebraska, this l.1h day of February, A. I .. 17. II ahvfy T. Travis. Iseai.I County Judjre. .i. hwTEK. Attorni'y forKstale. LEGAL NOTICE LAND FOR SALE? I n the matter of t lie estate if Harriet Wiser. liecea-M'd: Notii-e is lie-reby tfivcii tliat by virtue and in pur-nance of an order of license made in said matter by tin- county court of Cass county. Nebraska, on the Sd day of February. A. I.. I!H7. t In- undersigned I . J. I "it man. executor of of the last will and testament of Harriet Kiser iefeascd. will on the 15th Day of March. A. D., I9D7 at oik- o'cloa'k p. III., at the south door of the court house in I he city of I'lat t smoiit h. Cass oiinty. Nebraska, offer for a!c at public auction, the follow ins; describfd laud situated in the county of Ca-s. to-wit : Tiiesouth one half of the southeast quarter, section :C.'. toivn--liil I'J. rariii- Ilk com :i in ins; e's;hty acres: also t lie soul 1 1 one-half of t he nort h one-half of t he southeast iiuarter. sei t'.on rat iff IS. town ship 13. Terms of Sale : Ca-ii. Said sale will lc held o;eii for one hour. It. J. I'lT.MAN. Kxei-utor of the la-t will and testa ment of Harriet Wiser. ds-eased. Iat4-l this lSth day of Feruary. 1!7. Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed, while wintry winds whined weirdly. Willie wrik'led while Winnie wheezed wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win ter winds work wheezes. Wherefore we write, 'l'se Kennedy's Laxative Cousrh .Svrup." Nothing else so pood. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Piles of people have Piles. Why suf fer from piles when you can use De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve and yet relief. Xotbinp else sc good. Keware of imatations. See that the name is stamped on each box. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. IV"- mmi Mi rr WHEN THE KETTEI SINGS it's a sicrn of coil satisfaction. Want to hear the music in your kitchen? Easy t order erl from this orhce and yard. The output of the Trenton the fuel we handle has no su anywhere, its equal in few mine perior places J. V. EGENBERGER, 'DUDUC PUttsmouth No. 22. PUSTTMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA' L Wife of On of the Thaw Casn Jurors Seriously III Pneumonia. of MAKES IT HARD ON THE JUROR May Incapacitate Him from Giving Proper Attention. That Would .Mean All the I'asl Ijili::r Iost Ir. I-Ivaiis 'niicl tides His Tent iinony IV. r the Il-f-II(l;tllt. Now York. IV1. M. Tlu- Tlinw trliil ;:s 1 : 1 1 i ; - 1 to :m afti'rnooii session o. U ys titan two hours' duration, the niornii! sitting of -ourt liavins iK-en nl.aitdoncd hrt-auso of the illness of the ifo of one of tlio jurors Jospjih It. riolton. Holton -was allowpd to visit his Jtonio in -onijany with two othr; Jurors and two p iurt ofliccrs. Hp fouiul his wife sunVriii fnnii louhli iiipu inoiiia and two iihysk iaiis eertitied by IMstrict Attoriify Jeronii' that her rmi dit'on xa:is very striotis. Kolton ro turtied to the jury panel in tinio for tho afternoon session, which liean at 2:K p. in. ftnd adjourned at 4:Or p. in. There was a stipulation of counsel liy v.'hh h the juror niiht strain visit hi:? ! honio, aceompanied hv liailiffs. May Cause a Mistrial. It is hi?."ed Hint the trial will jro- on. rtlthouh JurtT?' Uolton apieare(l dis trait, apparently tak!.f Jittle interest In the proceedings. If Mr. I'-Itn'tt condition should continue so eritieal that her hushand cannot he expected to irive proper consideration to his du ties as a juror there may he an indef inite postponement all the other jur ors meanwhile remaining locked up c. possibly a mistrial. Every one con rertcd with tho case expressed tho hope that events will permit of the trial beintr carried forward to a ranid i conclusion. F!ans Concludes His Testimony. Dr. I'.ritton 1 . Kvniis. superintend ent of the state hospital for the insane at Morris Plains, X. J., was the only witness of the afternoon. lie conclud ed his direct examination, and Dis trict Attorney Jerome reserved the riht to cross-examine th" expert at a later si. tire of the trial. 1 r. John T. Doemar. of rittannin. I'a.. was re called to the stand just before ad journment and asked to state what he knew of the mental condition ov John i:os. a fust cousin of Harry Thaw. Jerome objected to the ques tion on the ground that the relation ship was too remote to permit the drawing of deductions as to hereditary Insanity. Iloth question and witness? were withdrawn temporarily. thaav's rri,si: avas pkci i.iai: Grrnt Variation of Heats in th- Space ofa Minute. Ir. Evans detailed the results of hi:; various examinations and physical tests in his visits to the defendant fol lcwinsr the Irap ly. He declared that there was a depression in the back of Thaw's head of a most unusual char acter. "I am unable to state its siirniii cance." declared the witness, "for the reason that I never saw anythin.tr like it before." Dr. Kvans also stated thai Thaw's pulse action was the most ex traordinary he had ever encountered. The pulse would chanjre beats four tii!i s within one minute, the variam-e boinir from twelve to twenty-four Veals. Tho pulse indicated, he said, that the sympathetic nervous system was seriously at fault. Dr. Kvans de clared finally that he found no traoey of dmsr habits nor any of the tremorrs characteristic of excessive indulgence in intoxicants. Dr. Kvans took o-casion to say that he felt it was extremely unfair to him as a physician to require him to sepa rate his physical examinations of the defendant from tho questions and an swers as to his mental processes, lie was interrupted bv both Jerome and Dolmas. and Justice Fitzperald said: "Will you kindly confine yourself t answerincr questions and not jrivii;r ex pressions of -opinion. There is some limitation even to the province1 of au expert." As the result of a conference between counsel just before the early adjourn ment was ordered Jerome announced that Thaw's attorneys had turned the will of the defendant over to him for examination before it should a train be formally offered in evidence. Jerome said ho mirrht. or miirht not. offer fur thfr fJij.-etion to thC'voluiuinous docu ment." lie did not wish to take up the time by roadinjr it over in court, so counsel had ajrreod Hint it mitrht be examined at the district attorney's of t:o. Counsel aNi agreed that .Teroim; should have tho privilege cf talklu;; freely with Dr. Dremar. and with Dr. I'.intranian. the Thaw family physr-ian. about certain te.-tintony thty have to ofTer. Jerome said that if he knew the nature of this testimony he misht not have to occupy so much of the court's time and crowd the record with techni cal objections. In order to pive him the opportunity to learn the nature o" their testimony and to expedite the trial the early adjournment was or dered. Pelmas will offer the will In evidence today. If it is accepted it will be read to the Jury. If it is not accepted by consent of the district. attorney there is likely to be an extended argument. Frllowlng the disposition of the will Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw will resume the stand. DANGER OFA MIS TRf A Heart Weakness .The action of the heart de pends upon the heart nerves and muscles. When from any cause they become weak or ex hausted, and fail to furnish sufficient power, the heart flut ters, palpitates, skips beats; and in its effort to keep up its work, causes pain and distress, such as smothering spells, short breath, fainting, pain around heart, arm and shoul ders. The circulation is im peded, and the entire system suffers from lack of nourish ment. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure makes a heart strong and vigorous by strengthening these nerves and muscles. "I had palpitation and pain around mv lic-iit, and tlie doc-tors said it was ln'euralle. I don't believe it now. for uftor takinp fix bottles of Dr. Miles lleai t Cure, three bottles of theNervina jind threo boxes of the Nerve and Liver Tills 1 am entirely cured, and f.-el bf-tter tlinn I have for five years, and it is r.H due to these remedies. I want voi to know that your medicines cured "me. It relieved me from th first dn.w. and I kept rifcht on till the paii in my chest was pone, and I kept on feelirur better even aft tr I oait taking it." JOHN H. SMKRMAN Belding. Mich. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle wil! benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind sum in qaici I UULIU UnkLi The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm, known as the old Gault farm, 4 miles south of PJattsmcuth, 4 J north east of Murray on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907 commencing at 11:00 o'clock a. m., the following property: Nine milch cows, two yearling heifers, four heifer calves, one yearling steer, one bull calf, one Tolled Durham bull coming two years old; one black mare, 4 years, weight weight 1150; one sorrel horse, 3 years old, weight 10o0: one black mare, nine years old, weight 1100; new Deere sulky plow, Deere 2-row stalk cutter, Deere 12 foot sulky rake, Bradley com bined lister, check row corn planter with 120 rods of wire, Deere 4-horse disc, Piano mower, lumber wagon, hand corn sheller, grindstone, 2 New Departure cultivators, hay rack, set farm harness, l-row stal k cutter, house hold goods and numerous other arti cles. Usual terms: also 2 per cent off for cash. W. D. JONES, Auct. U U piQT R. F. PATTERSON, Cl'k "i fli MOl All headaches go When you grow wiser And learn to use An "Early Riser," De Witt's Little Early Ttisers, safe, sure pills. on the Plattsmouth telephone calls the upholsteriDg rooms. Place your order today for anv work you have in this line. All work will be called for. Mattress renovating a specialty. A Valuable Lesson. 'Six years ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasant of Mag nolia, Ind. 4iI then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better I find them." They please everybody. Guaranteed at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s. druggists. 25c Farm For Rent. Fifty acre farm seven miles south of Plattsmoutb: good improvements. For sale Three good work horses. Apply to Sam G. Smith, Plattsmouth. Neb Two days' treatment free. Ring'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 & Co's drug I Headache I Can he cured only by a remedy that will remove the cause. The ofrener you stop it with headueho powders or pills tho quicker will it return. J Generally, lieadac-he J comes from a dis- turbed stomach or J irregular bowels, and almost invariably T I Lane's Family : Medicine (a tonic laxative) will cure bead- $ J ache in short order by regulating the bowels and reinvigorating the stomach. It is a great blood medicine and the favorite laxative of old and young. At druggist', 25c and 50c f Mvirdock (Hy O. A. LHs.) I'KODUCE MAKKETS Corrected weekly by Martin t Tool, who pay the highest prices for prtxluce and guarantee satisfaction: nutter Kpgs Hens Springs Cream IUk Cattle 1KC l!c 7c . . T; ...No. 1. 't.c: No. . .'4' f..50 to 7 (H iU'.OOand i.M O ItAIN MAUKETt. 'rn . . . Wheat. Oats... and 3i',' Rock Island Time Taiile. Murdock Station. "WEST liOUND. No, No. No. No. 41, mail 75, local , 5. mail 37, mail 8:15 a. m. 8:55 a. m. .'.(K) p. m. 5:53 p m. EAST liOl'N'D. M, freight 38, mail 76, Local C, mail No. No. No. No. .12:30 a. .10:55 a. ,. l:14p. . 2:35 p. m. m. m. m. II. A Tool returned from Chicago Tuesday evening. W. C. Monroe was an Omaha passen ger Wednesday. Chas. Melvin and Chas. "West have purchased a barber trade in Elmwood and will take possession at once, while Mr. Jack Funk will take charge of the locil shop for a short time, but Is not positive how long he will stay. Mrs A. E. Frascher visited in Oma ha Friday. Earl Cole was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Neitzel returned Sunday from their recent visit to South Bend, Indiana. D". n. J. MacArthur reports the i birth ofa bright eyed baby girl at the home of John Scheel Sunday night. J. P. Mockenhaupt was in town Monday. August Wendt has purchased the E. IJammel farm "f 240 acres, located six miles northwest of town. Tl"e purchase price being O.OOO. Miss Selma Thimgan has added her name to the list of J ournal subscribers. A. Hunt visited relatives in Omaha over Sunday. Mrs. II. J. MacArthur entertained the kensington Wednesday afternoon. While playing around town Satur day afternoon, Jimmie Mills lost bis watch. It was a Hampden movement and in an open face silverine case with chain attached. The finder will please notify Jimmie and receive reward. W. O. Schewe, Herman Gakemeier 1 and Miss Carrie Gakemeier were in Omaha Thursday. A. J. Tool transacted business in, Omaha last week. Leonard Leming is visiting in Gage county this week. Quite a number of our young people attended the masquerade dance at Alvolast Thursday. It seems that they started out in a bob sled, but how they got back, is more than we dare to tell. II. V. McDonald transacted busi ness abroad Wednesday. Maud Gorsage was an eastbound passenger Wednesday via the M. P. Weeping Water From the Herald. To Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Shannon cn Friday, February 8, 1907, a girl. The doctor had a full set of teeth prepared and the little Miss will hardly experi ence the trouble of less fortunate ones. The special meetings at the M. E. church are continuing with renewed interest. Rev. Iloulgate of Platts moutb, brings the gospel story in a very convincing manner, and a num ber of conversions have resulted. The Gibbon House has changed hands again. It is now owned by Carl Frank of Springfield, who traded some land for it. The new proprietor will not take charge himself but says he will rent to some one. Miss Maud Wilson went to Lincoln Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Burt Canfield, and assist In caring for the baby girl which recently made its ap pearance at the Canfield home. X. E. Calkiniast week sold his 320 acres of land, two miles west of Man ley, to F. H. Stander, for -S100 per acre. The sum of $32,000 is quite a lot of money, yet that 320 acres of land is worth that much to Mr. Stander, else he wouldn't have purchased it. M. L. Peterson and family departed for Denmark, Tuesday, where they will visit for the next three months. Mr. Peterson has a father, brotheracd sisters living there. It has been nine teen years since he left the old home and it is with pleasure be looks for ward to this visit. America has prov ed to be the country of prosperity to Mr. Teterson. C The Original Laxative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar. An Improvement over all Coueb Lung and- Bronchial Remedies. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for young and old. All cough syrups containing opiates constipate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels ard contains no opiates. Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE COMPANY, CHICAGO. U. S. A. Sold at GERINTS Drug Store i Bread Loose From The Creamery Trust Farmers Organize to Manufacture and Market Their Own Product If you ate tired of milking cows and getting small return,.; If tow want more money fur ytur butter sat; IT you want to htifrercl from the danger of combinations to keep down the price paid m; If ou want to K-et the most for )Our cream, and to have a voice in n manutacture and sale, o;i will join trie great movement lor Co-operation that is sweeping over the state like wildfire and become a member of the Farmers' Co-operative Creamery and Supply Company It is your only hope. of rftllnir your fair sharp of profits f rom your rows. You do the work you out-'ht to reap t he profits. t W-tfiinize! Co-operate' ('mil i t. I 1 lie inanuf aet me and .-ale. That's the only way. This movement will unite ."kh cream producers in ;i purely ro-oixrat ive movement. The society incoriNirated under the laws of Nehraska, has already inir.-i;t-ed the immedse plant, equipment and husiness of t lie 1 1 hi dint' Cream Co. of Omaha, with more than .'Ihki p;itn.n ami a well-estaldished trade. So we start with a t-'fowlntr, paylntr husiness. No money need lie spent in experiment inr or in pioneer work. Mir SEND FOR FULL PARTICULARS Write today for prosjiecis of tl ompany and full purl leu la is of on r pi a n foi n . u t n - al help. Find out why t he comliinat ion paid on an avcraire ." and li cents more for hut ter fat in Cent ral low a than u as paid in Nehraska and ot her st ales. I'ind out how to keep your profits in your own iKx-kets. Farmers' Co-operalite Creamery and Supply Company, "ISi'H';''- PERKINS HOTEL i PLATTSMOUTH, RATES $1.00 PER DAY Hirst House West B. 5c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call 75he Perkins Hotel WE NEVER DISAPPOINT OUR PATIENTS V Hvrirnnp.lfl. Pliimnsis. Str ctura ZrSZ. ' Varicocele ptirfd for lif t)T one treat " . . ment. No cutting, no pain no d-ir r nn rietentinn from wnrlr. R'f!fH P"!erin cured quickpr than at Hot 'i -"wuu v.-IC)UI Sorinys. At once verv OR. SEARLES & SEARLES, Specialists, htucjct ri-,owro Uth inn Dqiislab St.. - OMAHA. NB 12 TTftenatured Alcohol This product consists of a ood quality of r;in alcohol to which is added, under government super vision, enough wood alcohol and benzene to render it unfit for internal use. It, all art and mechanical purposes just the same wa as grain alcohol and is far superior, besides being cheap er. We can juote the following prices: 1 pint, container included 1 quart, jz gallon, container extra 1 gallon, erin DRUGGISTS PSLES ALL KINDS OF PILES-BLIND, BLEEDING, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL OR ITrmMft PILES CURED WITHOUT r5u ranTco given in every case taken under treatment by DRj W c mwci i 524 Bee Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Maxwell has h.5 a9 Veari xoilnh treating disease of the rectum. Xar exBenence uong u, tance Phone Douglas 1424. E Ml Plant has a capacity of -lo. (mi pounds of I nit ter. .'rfKKi trillions of Ice cream. :.'.' tons of ice M-r day, and a trool market toi eery imiuikI we produce. Memliers of t he association not onl share in the profits of this entire husi ness, hut also have their hutter fat manufact iired and mat keled at actual ci st . Will you. us a cream producer and a clea r-heitleii husiness mail, join with us in tin- movement for co-otei at ion and com ml of our products. Why not reap our legitimate profits f r mi on r creamV hy let, them t'o to enrich a eorpo: a t i .11 of coiuhiuat ion:' W hy not he our own masters? NEBRASKA ESTABLISHED IN OMAHA 23 YEAR8 Authorized to treat Chronic, Ntrfom tnl Special I)lnittrn. All medicines furnished ready for ace. No mercury or lu J u rlout drugs used. Ho detention from business. Patients at a distance treated by mail and express. MediciDF sent free from gaze or breakage. Charges low. Our record thou sands ot cured ca.ses. State your case fully and eend for terms. Consultation free and confidential. - - Waalr Uaruntir- lion from "cpiim, NerTons Debllityorexbsastlon. llOallf nCllUUd WCll Wasting Weakix-sn with early dorlluo In ymitu and mlddle-acefi- lack of vim, Tinorandstreucth. with ordain Impaired and weak. Our treatment will restore you to what nature Intended, a half, healthy, nanny bud, with all powers vigorous and perfect. n,!.j. n!nii Cured with new and positive treatment. No in FNVrllP M SfiaSflS ,, naln.no detention from husHi. .... .. i nmrnr rinrti In mouth. trace oi lue u:scr um..-.-. . . . throat, toncue. hair falling out stopped at on e DnnV Containing a full description of al.nre DUUN diseases the effects and causes-.-rr free, in plain envelope upon appm-auou however, can be used f or IS c - 27c 50c - D5c CURED OPERATION no Cut this out for reference