Notice to Creditors. STATE OK NKIIKA.KA. Cum County. t IN Cnl NTV ( (M KT. I n the matter of tin- fMaN- of Sarah K. riiilpnt. l-i--a-l. Nolli'f W hin'liv irlvfii that tin- rrtMlilor of ku1I (as l III m--t f ! -xc-titr of atl -Mate. l-fir in-. ou niy .1 ulir" of ' rouii IV. Nt-hraska. ut tlx- -iinly rourt room In I'lnltmiioiitli. In uli ounly. on ! 'Jlli lay of Aj.rll. I!i7. and on tlx-7th lav of OrtolMT. 1!7. at 10 oVIm-k. a. Hi..-a-li ilay. for lli itiiriMme of lr-iit Intr lliclr i-lalniH for -miilna( Ion. al Jutnifiit anil allowaiH'f. Six moniliH from tlif .Mil ilay of April. 1W7. arc allowt-l for lh 'rrllt4rH of salil l-'-asl lo irt-if nt t)i'lr laliiit. ami oiw yi-ar for t ! 'Xt-i'iitor to 4-tllc nalii -Mat-. from I lit lirt ilay of NoTrinlx-r. I'.7. Willi- my hanil ami M-al of all lounly ronit, at I'latttnioutli. Ni-t.ra-.Ua. tliit I I'll IJ' of Man-li. ln7. IUkvit l. Tkavi. Iheai.I Count y J ultr. liyron Clark, Attorney for Ein-utur. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "'ZlZ&ViV' in-...yr.H,rt. Inthf matt-rof tin--tat- of Anlr- V-l-r. c!---aM-l. Nolli-t-Is Ik rt'ti.v trlvi n lliat tli- rwWliors of Maiil tit--taw-4l will iiiii-t tin almlni-lrator of all fMatr. N-for- nw. i-ounty.Juijf"of .Ca- -ininty.i-lraska. at the i-ounty niurt room In I'lattMiioutli. In nalli-ounty, on tin-Jlh clay of April. A. I.. IHu7.anlon tlie 7t Inlay of t-tier. A. 1. l'.C. at lOoYloi-k a. ni.. -a-li lay. for lli-luriHis-of iirt-M-ntint; their Halms for exami nation, atljiiMmi-iit anil allowaiM-f. Mt tnontliH from tli- jtli lay of April. art- allow-! for I lie T-litor-t of saiil tt---a-M-i to ir-x-nt their claims, and iiai .war for tin- atlmini.! rator to m-i t It- said t-?tau-, from tin-7tli day of January, l'.7. WitiH'-H inv liand and M-al of said i-ounty court, at I'lal tMiMiiitli. Nebraska, this llth day of Man h, H7. lAitv:r l. Thavih, lo i. County J iitlm. ti. II. Wi lh nsli-k. Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Probate of Will. STATE or NKBKASKA. H Cass County, I I n the County Court of Cass County. Nebraska. I n the matter of I lie estate of .lox-pli liraliam, deceased. Not lc Is hereby irlveii to all et-sons lnt-r-ested in Maid estate, that a M illion has Im--ii ti !-! in the county court of Cass county. Ne braska, pravintr for the probate of an instru ment alletred to Ih- tin- last will and testament of.losepli liraham. deceased, and for the ai-iMiintm-nt of exii-utiix. and that a hearint; will Im-had iimii saiil M-titioii in the county court room of Casscounty. Nebraska, at I'latts rnouth, in said county, on the Snh day of March, A. I.. Ii'7. at in o'clock, a. m. You are requested to apM-nr ami show cnus-. if anv you have, atrainst said in-iH in on oiIm fore the hour of iio'c lock. a. m. on said aith day of March. l'.H'T. Viti-ss my hand anil the seal of the county ci.irt of Cass count'. Nebraska, this I4lli day .f Man h. 1!'7. Haiivkv I . Thavis. l-KAl.. I County .ludtre. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATT HI" NKHHAsKA. Cass ( oi ntv. I n the matter of t'.e i-siat 1 m Comity Court. of William West- deceased. Noli-'e is hfrel.y t'iviu that l lie i-r-ditors f s;,:,! deceased will meet the Administ rator of est ate, l-f-re me. County . I in!i-'e of Cass C.i-iiity. Nebraska, at the Couui y Court room in I'laitsinotiih. in said Count y.'iM h on the day of Mari-h. 1'.'7. and on tie- day of Septcm-t.- r. I'."7. at in o'.'I.k-U A. M.. each day. for t lie l ..:rtNs-1 f pii-s-nt int.' I heir claims for exaini i :.-i-m. ad iu-t meiit and allow am-e. si months, from March -i'th. !!'7. are nl f.ir tilt- i-redilofs of s.-.id deceased to present their claims, ami one year and si months for tin- Administrator lo set t le .said t st ate. from i he -1st day of .1 a unary. 1''7. Witness p'.v hand and seal of said County C . .rt. :n I'lattsin.cit'i, Nebraska, this 'Jinli day f .li.nuai.v. !.';. I! uivi v I. Thavis. County .1 udtrc. -r M.. I Notice to Creditors. S: of Nebraska. t ass County. ! ii t in- mat ti r f : I ii County Court, st ate of Emma Walk- e:. tleceased. V.it ice is lierebv irivetlthat tilt credit ors tf sa.d decease I will meet t lie r.ccul ll oi saui t s-, ate. In-fore inc. I 'ount y .1 mitre of Cass Conn iv. Nebraska, at the County Court room in i 'hit tsiuou: h. in said count y. on t he 7t h dsv f i'ebt-uary. l'.7. ami on the 'J7tli day of Aiurust. ::C. at lUo'. lock a. in.. acti day. for the pur p.se of prest ntiie-' their claims for examina tion, adjustment ami allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of suid deceased lo present their claims, and one year ami six months for the Kxecutrix tosettle said estate, from the Ji.ih day of January. 17. Witness in jr hand and seal of said Count y Court. at I'lattsinouth. Nebraska, thisiiith iay of January. I'-':. Haiivey 1. Travis. (ucxi I County Judtre. LEGAL NOTICE LAND FOR SALE, Id the matter of the estate of Harriet Klser ueceasea: Notice is hereby iriven that by virtue and in mirvniikviif an orier of license made in said matter - by the count y-ourt -of Cs .cwihjv Nebraska, on the lith lay of 'March. A. I'JOT. the undersleneu I. J. ntman. executor ai of the last will ami testament of Harriet Klser tleceased. will on the 23d Day of March, A. D 1907 r nun'i-ln-k i in., at the south door of the court house in the city of IMattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, will sell at public auction, the following descrlbfd land situated In, the sounty of Cass, to-wlt: The south one-half of the southeast quarter, sect loa3i. township 12. .,r n citnt siiiintr eiifhtv acres: also the south one-half of the north one-half of the southeast Quarter, section XZ. ramre 12, town- hTerms of Sale: Cash. Said sale will lie held lw.r. IK. I. lMTMAN. Executor of the last will and testa ment of Harriet Klser. oeceaseu. Hated this 15t Ii day of Eebruary, 1W7. License Notice. aidTlcE IS 1IEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE " undersigned has filel his petition as re i i t... t... ci.tiiiM rf t lif slate of Nebras ka. with the county clerk of Cass county. Ne braska, reuuestinjr a license 10 sen ui.h, ituous ami iiivuflnMuvi i . f mencimr Mav i. in lot 1. block 4. at Cedar Cret k. Casscounty. Nebraska. W. M. HAKCI.. . Applicant. March is. IwC. License Notice VDTICK.b HEKEBV lilVEN THAT THE - undersinetl has tiled his s-t H ion as re quired by the statutes of the state of Nebraska ith the city clerk of the ctty of IMattsmouth. Nebraska, request int.' a license to sell malt, soirinious and vinous li.iu'!. for the mumci i.al vear. in the buihiinu' situated on the west -lf ( w'- of lot nine ('.' in block twenty-lime i'io in ihe city of ,la"r".,"'"-1Slil-'?Sb': t ., : tC W. M. l!.u(. 1. Applicant. Worked Like a Charm. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spicv Journa!, the Enterprise, Louisa, Va , says: "1 ran a nail in my foot last'week and at. once applied Buck len's Arnica Salve. No intlimmation followed: the salve simply healed the wound." Heals every sore, turn and skin disease. Guaranteed at F. G. Fricke & Co. W druggists. 25c. Are you tired, fagged cut, nervous, sieepleis, feel mean? Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strdngthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 05c, Tea or Tablets. Gerlng & Co. Our watches are good and our prices reasonable. Crabill. Mxirdock Hy O. A. LeK) I'KODUCB MAKKKTS Corrected weekly by Martin Ss Tool, who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: nuttt-r KKKS Hens Spring heavy SitHnfM Itirlit .... .. ISO -liHc lie ....:c ...." Cream No, 1. LliC Cattle Ilotrs IliOund ti.U to OKA IN MAHKETS. Corn Wheat Oats 34 and 33c rMi MC Rock Island Time Table. Murdoclc Station. WEST HOUND. No. 41, rrail 8:15 a. m rso. "o. local 8:55 a. m. No. 5. mail No. 37, mail . 3:00 p. m. . 5:53 p. m. .12:30 a. m. .10:55 a. m. ,. 1:14 p. m. . 2:35 p. m. EAST HOUND, No. J0, freight No. 38, mail No. 70, Local No. 6, maii Farmer Wendtbas got the premium price for horses in this neighborhood, having sold a tine one the other day for two hundred and fifty dollars. Fred Wilkins returned Wednesday from bis trip to South Dakota. A new case of measles has broken out at the J. Krecklow's home. Charley Bauer and sister, Miss Ida, visited in Lincoln several days last week. Mrs. Mat Thimgan transacted busi ness in Omaha Friday. Geo. Leis had a telephone installed at his home Friday. Neighbor Arthur Ilikll and wife de parted for Chicago Monday. Our genial postmaster, Roy B. Cox and wife, visited relatives at Univers ity Place over Sunday. Pat Kelly, of Plattsmoutb, visited at O. E. McDonald's Sunday. II. V. McDonald received a card from his brother Wednesday, which was mailed at Nagasaki, Japan, and stated that he was homeward bound. Carroll Colbert was in charge of the postoflice Sunday during the postmas ter's absence. Emil Kuehn made his annuel trip down from Lincoln Sunday. A small freight wreck occurred on the Rock Island at Prairie IlomeSun day morning. A broken truck was about all the damage done. No. 41 was sent over the Burlington and we had to read Almanacs instead of our Sunday DaDers. We have taken in iive applications for the M. W. A in the last week. W. T. Weddell transacted business in Murdock Sunday and Monday. Dave Thimgan pulled in from Sut ton Sunday, and reports having killed about twenty:five ducks wnne out west. F. Stock shipped two cars of stock to South Omaha Tuesday. J. J. Gustia shipped a car of stock to South Omaha Tuesday. Herman Kupke shipped a car of stock to South Omaha Tuesday. J. W. Shank visited relatives in this burg over Sunday. C.J. Leis and family visited rela tives in the country Sunday. Wm. Dunn is canvassing this neigh' lorhood for , good horses .thls week. Farmer Wendt and Tom Cromwell are also doing some ' business. Five car load of stock shipped out of Murdock in one day is Tuesday's re cord. Miss Mayme Schewe returned Mon day from a week's visit in Lincoln. Miss Meta Neltzel is visiting friends in Lincoln this week. C. J. Leis and Bert Hunt are re pairing a church at Wabash this week. S. M. Cox is entertaining his sister, Mrs. Sam Idle of Oklahoma, this week. John Rideeway visited with his family in Syracuse over Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Tool, Mrs. Paul Schewe and Miss Buena DeWirth visited in Omaha Monday. I. G. nornbeck departed for Bir mingham, Alabama, where he will en joy a mdnth's vacation. A divorce was granted to Mrs. Jas Crawford of Lincoln on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. O. E. McDonald is visiting relatives in Plattsmoutb this week. G. L. Colbert and wife were visiting in Lincoln Tuesday. II. T. Richards, of Wabash, leased a piece of land laying south of Richard's Park, to a firm on Tuesday, who will have aside track run into a point where the old brick yard used to stand and will take clay out of there to be used in making tile. . Mr. Richards has leased this piece of land for 20 years. J. T. Crawford and O. II. Eggleston departed for Oklahoma Tuesday. Mr. Emil Mueller is visiting his sister, Mrs. Aug. Kuehn, this week. We hear that Rev. Lehman will re turn to Murdock for another year. If you want up-to-date millinery goods wait for M. FaDger's grand open ing next Saturday. WHEN MITCHELL FELL Graphic Story of How the Oregon Senator Took a Two Thou-sand-Dollar BriDe. THERE WERE TWO $1,000 NOTES First He Refused to Take but Ona of Them. Finally lie Af5eitl Iloth, ami Lti- llrriiiann ae Putrr Hi lt riits on Iaitd in Owiron. Washington, Marrh 21. A. D. Fil ter, r who ' gave Ins rMtlence as hip Mnltnoiiisih county Jail, Ore., -where he has Hfrved six months of u two years' sentence for land frauds, was a wit ness for the government in the Her mann tiial here. Filter talkitl with out InteTiijition for ii half hour, anil gave with startling directness the full detail." of theriifticulties and cost which had attinded his efforts to obtain patents to twelve homesteads in the Cascade forest reserve, now known as the "eleven-seven" frauds in Oregon. He said he lirst "rounded up" ten peo ple and .made an agreement to pay them $15o each to make entries to the claims and turn over the deeds to him. "Squares" the Special Agent. He then saw 1 r. I.ooinis, the special agent of the land otlice in that state, gave linn ?.!( to make a iavoraiue re port on the claims, and promised him a like amount when the patents should issue. He also endeavored to "li:: tliMigs" with Orii'sby, the state forest er. !iy giving Ornisliy's son $500. Aft er the I.ooinis report reached Wash ington Filter learned that something was wrong, and as he had been here several times before and knew Her mann very well he decided to come at once, on arriving at Washington a) called on Senator iMtchell with a let ter of introdjictien which toh'. Mitchell that Pnter w;uld "pay well" to Lave "things lixed." lie I'ses ii Fair Ally. He aNo called on Hermann, who told him tiiat things might be going along all right. Mitchell advised Filter to send for Mrs. Watson, who had made one of Filter's entries, am! Filter sent for her. She came and wiili Mitchell and Filter called in Hermann. Mitchell advised Mrs. Watson to call fieipienily mi Hermann "you w il find him a v ry agroabie old man." he said. Mrs. Watson did this, but alter a few days Hermann told Filter that his fFii ter'si clr.ints needed more proof. This completely knocked Filter out. and Hermann advised him to gi back to Oregon and get his proof. DltAMATIC SITUATION' I'arlies Thereto Are I'uter, Mitchell and Two $1,000 Hills. I'uter testified that he at once called on Mitchell, who also advised the same way, after hearing the situation. I'u ter said he told both Mitchell and Her mann that it was useless to do this; that the people who had made the en tries were scattered, and it would be useless to try to get proof from them; beside, he said further, if he did get them together they would hold him up for more than he had first paid him. Ho talked the matter over witb Mitchell for two Lours, as the result of which iMtchell went to see Her mann that day. .That. night, he called 'on Mitchell' and had : another confer ence with him. It was at this conference, he said, that he took out two $1,000 bills and laid them on the table in front of Mitchell, saying that this amount rep resented all that he(Futer) could spend on the claims, and get out whole if he got the patents. He testified that he told Mitchell to take the money and ge the patents. He said that Mitchell took one of the bills and tossed it over to Filter, saying that Puter could not afford to spend so much. Puter said he tossed the bill back, and it passed several times in this way. Finally, Puter testified. Mitchell took both bills and kept them, and said he would see What could be done. Mitchell called on Hermann that day, and then advised Puter to call off him. This Puter says he did, and Hermann told him. that he thought things could be arranged so that the patents would issue. He said he had taken the mat ter up personally. The witness testi fied that Iitehell saw Hermann again t'"e next day, and later that day I'u ter met Hermann on the street. Her mann shook hands with him. he said, said he had seen Mitchell, and that his patents would be issued. Filter went west at once, stoppiufT for a few days at P.orkeloy. Cal.. and when lie reached Portland he found tli? patents awaiting him. Rig IIiuicli of Indictments. San Francisco, March '21. Tiie grand jury has returned seventy-live indictments charging bribery. Of these rixty-five were agaiilsf IvbfUnam Ituof and ten against T. V- Halsey, ex-general ?gent of the racitie States Tel phone company. Halsey is now in Ma nila installing a telephone service. Great Victory for Nicaragua. Washington, March 21. A late dispatch received by the Nicaraguan minister says that the united armies 'of Salvador and Honduras, numbering 5, 000, after a three day's battle at Na masigue. have been defeated by tkJ army of Nicaragua. Complies with all TfXjuirements.of 1 mm i ii Advice of the largest coffee in the world is' always to buy the old fashioned Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee in the sealed packages; Don't ask for a pound of Mocha and Java, cr Luybv, the price. for Coffee fluctuates and you cannot get the same coffee for the same price all the tune unless you pay too much for it Most of the so-called Mocha and Java Coffee is simply masquerading, and is not nearly as good coffee for you as Arbuckles ARIOSA, the blend f .1 D ! r it ...it., i . i i i i . . i oi uie prazman v-onees most suitable to the tasle and health ot mencan people. Ly me ' looks there is no difference between roasted Java and Brazilian Coffees ; many people drink Brazilian but pay for Java. The principal difference is that Arbuckles costs you less. It is a mistake to believe that a high price guarantees quality. When you buy Arbuckles' ARIOSA Coffee, you get a full one pound package of the leading Coffee of the world. Its sales for 37 years are greater than the combined sales of all the ether packaged coffees. By giving better Coffee for the money, we have built up c buciness exceeding the combined butincttcs of the four next largest coffee firmi in the whole world. If your dealer will not supply the genuine, write lo arbuckle bros.. New Yk Oy. " STULL GRANTED NEW TRIAL After Hearing Arguments on Motion Made by Defendant Court Sets Aside Verdict. THE TRIAL TO BE HAD NEXT SEPTEMBER Plaintiff in Life Insurance Case cf John Sebesta, Sr., et al., vs Supreme Court of Honor, Awarded $1,197.56. After bearing the arguments Fri tion for anew trial in the criminal case of State. vS C. L. .Stull, the court set aside the verdict of guilty returned by the jury, and granted the defend ant a new trial, which will be had at the September term of district court. The trial, which was had at the February term of court, and in which the jury found Stull guilty of assault to commit great bodily harm upon a young man namea Jesse tureen, at tracted wide spraad attention, and was attended by many citizens. Among the reasons advanced by A N. Sullivan for tha defendant, in the motion for new trial, was that the verdict given appeared-to have been rendered under the inlluence of pas sion or prejudice, and that the verdict was not sustained by sufficient evi dence The trial of John SebestB, sr., et al, vs The Supreme Court of Honor, a fraternal organization, was concluded at the session of district court held yesterday afternoon, and the case sub mitted to the jury, who after being out but a short time returned a ver dict awarding the plaintiff a judg ment in the sum ot $1,197.56, which was accepted and tiled by the clerk and thfe jury discharged ri - The above suit was brought by the legal heirs of Antone Sebesta to re cover $1,000 on a death benefit certifi cate issued by the defendant, the Supreme Court of Honor. At a former trial before a jury, the plaintirTs were awarded judgment, but the defendant appealed to supreme court, where the verdict was reversed and a new trial ordered. The following gentlemen composed the jury who tried the case: B. W. Fivingston, Henry Creamer, W. C. Bartlett, Walter Barker, Wm. Niday, A. C. Tulene, J. D. Bramblett, F. A Cremer, J.JH. Salsbury, F. A. Davis, Fred Denson and John Busche. After a jury had been selected and sworn in to hear the case of Bank of Cass county vs J. H. Hall and J. M. Craig, the plaintiff moved that the case be dismissed at its costs except cost of deposition taken by the defend ants. . The case having been settled out of court, the jury was discharged. The action was brought to recover judgment on two promissory notes given to the plaintiff by the defend ants. The settlement of the aqove case brought to a conclusion the jury term of district court, and the jurors were accordingly discharged and allowed to return home. Court adjourned this noon until Wednesday, Judge Jessen and Court Reporter Tuggart returning to Nebraska City this afternoon. IM LO) I X mmmm jKcJS'ationaJ.Pure Food Law,- Gu&r&ntee i ir i irw - dealers 17' "9 W W 1 I H GEFLING CO., ! H nRursfiisTS Hi m m m PERKINS HOTEL PLATTSM0UTH; RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. & M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call J5he Perkins Hotel PILES ALL KINDS OF tILg-LIWD, BLCCPIMG. IHTHMAL, KKTKWWALOW ITCHING PILES OUWKP WITHOUT A guarantee given In vary cm taken 5f 4 Baa Builuina;, umini, niorin low Pi tanca Phone Pougiaa 1424. WE in Sawyer" and Bayfield Counties without a' house J at; from $5.00 to $15.00 per acre. Good soil, running water.plenty of 'timberifor fuel, fine climate no blizzards, no drouth, close to . markets,, Minneapolis and St. Paul on the south, Duluth and Supe'rior.on the 'north. Best of railroad facilities, schools and churches already, established'an ideal dairy country. If you want a "square deal'' Ad dress AMERICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY Buy R. R.Ticket to Hayward, Wis. Chippewa Bldg.. CHIPPEWA f AtLS, WIS. mmmm mmmm The Original Laxative Cough Syrup containing Money ana iar. An improvement over in v,uu;u, Lune fcnd Bronchial Remedies. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for young and old. All cough Tvnins containing opiates constipate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tsr moves the bowel conta"S m opfates. Prepared by P1NE-ULE MEDICINE COMPANY. CHJCAGO. U. S. A. Sold at 6ERINi. Drug Store No.t204l, filed at WaiJiincton. -i NEBRASKA CURED OPtWATlOW OH AIW. undertraatment by D. W. C. MAXWELL l , mm ' . Cut thla out for referencajf CAN SELL YOU LAND in tractof 40 acres or more, ; with or ij