v1 g Spring Summer Gui il t I: cl;e Wiltaets ixi Spring at the Reliable Purchasing House of wtug HOLLY Clot It i ii ' B ft Also, a complete line of Cents' and Boy's Spring and Summer Furnishings in all the new styles and shades of cloth. W We surest that you call early and examine all departments. rice and quality will compare with any in Cass county. 1 MIL Ullll IVL. m " - - MBMTMMr--TrTnrmrirTirrrirTnnTTrnrimrwTTTTn mm 111 mi mi mmnt . n TirrT iiiiwti-friM F 0 S ll imwear: Legal Notice. sr,TF.tr ni-:ih:.sk.. 'a-s on in j . i I ii t 'on nl v f ' hi rl . ' mi hi v. lra-!v :i. In M. mul t-r of I In- -ii ai- f .1. II. M .i-. m-c:i--. .1. All ik-Thoiis lull n-sli il In ! I al- an- Iiiti--v not iIk iI 1 1 1 a t a -i ii ion liai l-n 11 l-t 1 n l I iiiiirt itra.vlntr for tin1 prolian- a i--rlaln In--irumi-nt now on t i I - In said limit. unort injf lo If an ant ln-ni l-a t 1 copy of I In last will ami test aiiH-nt of said l i-i a- l. ami that If tliry fail to aiuwar al said imirt on the 41 Ii (lay of May. A. I.. I'.mT. at In oV-! a. in., to conu-st lli- iimlnitc of said ant ln-ni i.-ali-d -ov of said will, tin- i-.uiri may allow ami irolat- said roi'.v and jrnmi admiiiisi rat ion of said -stal tiiril iriwi--d to a -! t l. im nt t hereof. l-EAI.I II AHVEV l. TltAVIS. Count y .1 miff. Notice of Administration InCoiiiitv 'o:irt of Cass Comity. N-r:i-U;i. I ii I In- mat ti-r of t he i-sl at- of M at h-w M id U ill'. :'-'HsmI. All iHTsons iiit-r-st-I in -aid est an-an- lurt--I V not i lied I hat a ih-i it Ion has Im--ii tiled in said oiirt alleirint' that said le-i-as'd died leavlni.' i o lasl will and testiirnent ami ira.vinir for ad ministration iiimiii his estate, ami that a hear inir will Im-had on tlie 4th day of May. A. !.. at t he i-oiinty i-oiirt room at Hi oVIoek a. in., ami t hat if t hey fail lo aiiear at said eotu-t on said date to contest said et It ion. I he eoiirt may tfranl t In-same nml t'rant letters of ad ministration to Y. K. 'J'rary ami lmirreil to a s ti4mieni ,, said siali-. ISF.AI.I II AHVEV l. TltAVIS. I'. v icon Ci.a itK. Atlorni-y. County .ludi.'f. Attachment Notice. .lohn O'Connor will take not ire, thai on the Hit day of April. r.'7. M. Areher. a justit-e of t In- iieaee of I'lat Istiiotil Ii -ity. Cass County. Nehraska. issued an order of attachment for Ihe sum of tII.ixi. in an itetion -iilinr Ix foie hint, wherein I.. It. Ktrenhertrer is laintitT ami ..'ohii O'Connor, ilefendant. that property of I lit- defendant, -insist irttrof money in the Ms--ssioti of tin- t'ai nish--. has heeii aitai'lied uii- !T said order, said eaiise was out inued to I he :.-'! of .May. I'"7. at ! oYlorU a. m. I.. It. I ' . I-'.N ItK 1(1 K It. I'laintitT. License Notice VliTM'K or A ri'i.lCATION or I, '.v. Unlike w hoon llie i:ii Ii day of April. I'.ki;. ;.!! his M-t it ion w it ii t lie elefk of Avora. vil latf. in Cass County. Nebraska, asroiuired ly -t at utes of the stat- of Nehraska and ordi-urmi-e of A vN-a village, prayintr for license to sell malt, spirilous ami vinous liiiuors in tht I'liildint.' Iih'iiIhI on wi of lot .". Ii k l.'i. in t In laid village of A v-a for t lie fiscal year ending Alrii:ii'. I tins. A ny oh js-i ions i hereto must In t led on or Ix-f.ne A 'M il .'.. 1'.'7. April !':. I'. W. KI'Hl.r. A i;li-:inl . Legal Notice. -tntim: iustkk r ( h i:t within ami for Cass Cou ut y. Nehraska. t! t iie mat ter of t he est ate I of CR3ER TO SHCW CAUSE :::itliara .lones. leceas-il. Now on t iiis '.! 1 1 day of A :ril. this cause came on for hcarinsr al ChainlN-rs. uiniii llie !eti!ioiiof I'red r'eiitH'tirer. adiuiiiist i ator of t he est ale of Harhara Jones. le-eased. praying !or a license to sell the following dercrilied r-al i-st at- situated ill I'lat Ismoiu h. Cass Com i XV. Nehraska. to-wit : jts one ( O and eii-'lit (s in h!ii-; unieteeu ( ItD S'otinsr .V May's Addii ion. and lot one ( 1 in l lock luenty-iiiie C.'l ) Yoiim; .V Hay's Addi tion. I'lattsiiionih. Nel'taska. or a sutneient ..mount of I In- same to hriiiir the sum of twen-;y-tive hundred t-i"i') dollars, for the pay ment of (lehts allowed ai-'ainst said estate anil t iie cost of aiiininist rat ion. t here not lieinjr any iM-rsonal ptoix't ty to pay the said dents and petlses. It is t iiert fore ordered that nil ersoiis in terest ed in said estate :.p;iei- l.- fore m- at the otli-- of t he Clei !-: i f 1 lie I list rict Com t of ( 'ass County. Nehraska. on t lie ii lay of M ay. r.Hi?. at one o'clock . in., i-ishow cause, if any. wiiy license should no'. 1m-ii a n'ed to said ad min is! rator. to sell t he ::lo desri ihed real 'sl at" or mi iiiui'Ii ll.vn-nf liflmi-'iiii' lo the deceased iis shall im- necessary to pay said iehts :t:ii cx- i llS-S. ervi.-eof this oliicl' sliall l e ni;.le iieiNOlial ly uikiii all persons interest !. or shall In- miiiii' i y p;ihli-a ion in tin- I'lat I smout h Journal for four stu-cessi vi- ve Ls prior lo the ."ih day of May. lii'7. I m i. .1 ksskx. .! iur - of the I is rict Couri. Notice to Creditors. S'LH-of Neliraska. ' Ci-.ss Conn! y. i I n t he mat u-r of tin 1 it ( 'outity Con rl. : ale of .losepli ti ra- ham. deceased. Notice is heivhy veil that creditors of said iereased will tneet t he Kxecut ri of said est ale. rwfoM- ttie. Count y .1 ndt'i' of Cass County. Ne hraska. at t he County Court room in 1'lalts-.-Tiotit h. in said county, on t he :an Ii of April and ontheiilst of OctolM'f. I'.i'i. at llto'clock A. M.. acii day. for t Ii" purpw of iu es4-nt iny t h-ir claims for examination, adjustment and al ii mance. Six months from April "-'7. r.l7. are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present t heir claims, and one year and six months for t he Kxecut 'i to settle said estate, from the J-.'th day of March. r..-7. Witness my hand and seal of sr.id Connty Courl. at I'lat tsu;o:;tii. Nehraska. this itt Ii day .-f Man-I:. li7. Maicvkv l- Thavis. jsEAi.l County .ludtfe. C. K. 'I'Ei'i'r. Attorney. rv -s. -r -M. WHEN THE KETLTE SINGS it's a siizn of coal satisfaction. Want to hear the music in your kitcnen? Easv order coal f rom tbis otlice and yard. The output of the Trenton mine the fuel we handle has no su perior anywhere, its equal in few places J, V. EGENBERGFR, r nut- 1 FLASTTMOUTH. NEBRASKA' K rbl For Indigestion. X 1U . Relieves scur stomach, Calpitauoo of the heart. Digests what you ea Send us your picture and 81.00 and we will make you 25 penuine photo graph post cards. Olson rnoTo- . . .i-i-p,tcc rS'rve-lr. Platfs- i:a i 1 1 i ., -j v.ji.- - , . mouth, Neb. IVKirdock (liy (i. A. l.eis.) rUODCCK JIAKKKTS Corrected weekly by Martin &, Tool, who pay Ur highest prices for produce and guarantee satislactlon: HutU-r Kirk's Wic Hens ! Hprlnifs lieav y ;-,c Siirlnj-'H liirhl Cream No. I. 7o Cattle f4.iNi I lot's T'i.l toti.ii (dlAI.N MAKKKTS. CorD 3ti iiii .'!7H' Wheat 0 Outs 3.K Kock Island Time Tahi.k. Murdock station. WKST HOUND. No. 41, mail 8:15 a. m. No. "5, local 8:55 a. m. No. 5. mail :i:00 p. m. No. II 7, mail 5:53 p. m. KAST HOUND. No. cO, freight 12:.0a. m. No. .'K, mail 10:55 a. m. No. "6, Local 1:14 p.m. No. 6, mail 2:35 p. m. I. (I. Clayton, of the Kansas Land and Townsite Co., was in town Thurs day of last week and disposed of the remaining lots in the townsite of Mur dock. Cards are out announcing the com ing marriage of Mr. Andy 7.0. to Miss Anna Uartz. eo. Colbert, Fred Stock and II. II. Neitzel left for Huron and other points in South Dakota Monday. Miss Minnie Guthman of Piatts mouth is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. II. Neitsel, this week. E. C Kuehn and J. W. Shank, of Lincoln, made their annual trip to this burg Sunday. Mrs. Oeo. L. Colbert transacted business in Omaha Monday. The elocution entertainment given at the M. E. church Saturday evening by the Misses Ola Elliot and Nellie Gray, was very good. Arbor Day was observed in the pub lic shools here, but more flowers were planted than trees. R. L. Stack visited in Lincoln the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. YV. F. Langhorst are entertaining their daughter this week. Geo. Gillespie pulled in Tuesday from his extended visit in Colorado. Al Dettman was down from Lincoln Tuesday shaking hands with his old friends. Miss Mayme Schewe returned Tues day from a week's visit with friends in Lincoln. Wm. Dellcslwnier and II. Tyson, of Elmwood. vis t od in this burg Tues day. The Kensington was very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. II. A. Tool Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. Albert Streich lost a valuable young horse in a runaway last Monday. The animal was so badly cut with a disc that it had to be killed. .Mrs. II. J. McArthur is visiting friends in this burg at present. A handkerchief shower was given to Miss Marie Kruse Tuesday evening, and she received nearly fifty nice ones. A bright-eyed baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Baumgaertner Monday, April 22. Y. F. Weddell made his regular vis it to Murdock Sunday. A baby s:irl was born to Mr. and Mrs I.C. McCrory Monday, April 22. The opening baseball game of the season for the-local team will be play ed on the home grounds next Satur day, Murdock vs. Weeping Water. Come put and cheer the boys on. We had a winning last year with the pros pects of better this season. Some of our local nimrods are get ting the fever, so look out for some fish stories In the near future. Among the out-of-town visitors who attended the handkerchief shower on Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wallinger and daughter, of Elm wood. Mrs. II. V. McDonald and children, Miss Letta Gail and Miss Irene re turned last Friday from an extended visit with relatives at Stratton. Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Tenn., had rheumatism in his left arm. ''The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so it was use less for work," he says. "I applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and wrap ped the arm in flannel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength re turned. In three weeks the rheuma tism had dssappeared and has not since returned." If troubled with rheuma tis.ii try a few applications of Pain Balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. When you nck U r tho BEST COUGH CURE and do not t KempsS Mmm You are not petting the lcrt Anl will bo disappoint:.. KOIFS BALSAM costs no more than any other couli re:uetly, ami you are ntitli-tl to the best when you usk for it. Kemp's liaLs;i::i will rtop any coujh th:.t can be Ptopjied by a::y mclioine, iml euro congliBlhnt cennot be cured by nuy other medicine. It is always the Best Conjih Cure. At all druggist-, li.., f.Oc. and $1. Don't accept anything else. Weeping Water From the Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson of Ash land, the bride and groom of a few days, drove over last Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. John son. Maynard Woodard, a former citizen, and son of Mrs. A. P. Woodard, who has been working in the Havelock shops for a number of years, has been elected mayor of that city. C. O. McDonald, while doing black smith work last week, met with a small accident. A piece of iron flew from a hammer and penetrated to the bone of one linger, and had to be cut out. Walt Nickerson, who was kicked by a horse some time ago, died at the home of Mrs. DeVolf, where he has been cared for. As none of his rela tives could be located, he was buried here Monday afternoon, the county standing the expense. L. J. Marquardt and E. C. Nutzman of Avoca, were business visitors in town Friday evening. They have pur chased the Graham elevator at Avoca, and the latter has the management of the business. They patronized our job department. There is going to be sorce fruit, that is almost a certainty, but it is going to be very scarce in Cass county which is another fact. While we are not fruit raisers, we have been interviewing those who do have orchards, and they say that it is almost a failure. On Wednesday, April 17th, in San Antonia, Texas, Miss Leone Blake more was married to Wallace Moats. The happy couple will reside in Mexi co City. A wedding trip to Cuba was contemplated. The bride's friends here will doubtless be surprised to read this news, and join The Herald in con gratulations. The groom is well-to-do and superintends railroad construction work in Mexico. No Bounty on Wolves. In reply to a communication ad dressed to the state auditor in regard to the payment of bounty on wolves, County Clerk Rosencrans received the following, which no doubt will save many inquiries regarding the matter: Lixcolx. April 1, 1907. Dkai:Sii:: Relative to payment of bounty on wolves, we desire to advise you that this department will be un able to draw warrants against this fund, as there is no appropriation provided for their payment. This applies to claims already vouch- ered and that may be vouchered dur ing the next two years. It would save this department and yourself many inquiries if you would publish these facts in your county papers as a news item. Yours Very Truly, E.M. Skarl, jr., State Auditor. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment. It cures piles, eczema, any skin itch ing. All druggists sell it. ib No one thing will furnish so much amusement for so many people, so many times and in so many ways as the EDISON PHONOGRAPH Here !t Free at Phil Sauter's, Plattsmoutb, Neb. I THOUGHTFUL THINKS Here's freedom to Mm that would read. Here's freedom to him that would write. There's none ever feared the truth should he heard Hut they whom the truth would Indiet. Koliert Hums. Military experts say there is no dan ger of the auto ousting the mule from the army. There are certain things the mule can do that the auto can't even ir it is sare to stand behind the machine. Now comes a quarrel as to who is the youngest veteran of the civil war. It is believed, however, that all of the body servants of George Washington are dead and the latter subject will not be revived. WThile the cry of "reform" sounds good during a campaign, it is very ev ident from recent developments that the cry of "to the victors belong the spoils," is the one that draws the crowd after election. Maple Grove (s'lK-cial Correspondence) Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Norris passed through our city Saturday enroute to Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis visited with Alfred Gansemr and wife Sunday. John Schwartz of Nehawka is doing some painting in this locality this week. uite a number were the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. John Buck Sunday to celebrate the former's birthday anni versary. John Edmunds and William Brown of Murray were Maple Grove callers Sunday. Steve Beckner purchased a line new rubber tired buggy last week, and now he can keep the road hot for awhile. Troy Davis of Weeping Water is go ing to commence to put up a new farm residence on his farm south of here. Quite a number visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis Sunday. Among them were P. A. Hild and family, Mata and Laura Puis and Fred Lutz. E. A. Jamison, of Weeping Water, is going to do some timber sawing for Davis Bros, next week. Mrs. Anna Gansemer made a trip to Murray Tuesday. Adam Hi Id called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis Monday. Whooping Cough. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedies in my family in cases of whooping cough, and want to tell you that it is the best medicine I have ever used. W. F. Gastox, Posco, Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part. A fall set... Gold Crowns and Bridge Teeth $3.50 np. Force lain Crowns $3.50 up. Fillings 500 op. TeeUj Sztracted Painless. New set same day. BAILEY.The Dentist. Established 18S8. Psxtoa Blk. OnAHA A Fine Line of Heatherblooms with the Heatherbloom on each skirt ranging in price from Corner Sixth U and Main St. (L- DRY WA The Great Blood and Nerve Tonic For a short time only, we will sell the regular one dollar bottle at twenty -five cents. This preparation contains Sarsaparilla, P ric'vl v Ash, Yellow Dock, Wahoo, Rhubarb, Wild ' Cherry, Mandrake and Dandelion. Further more it is absolutely a non-alcoholic prepara tion. On sale at Gcrinj cv: Co. 's dru store. 25c for a SI Bottle Prescription r KINS HOT E3 PLATTS MOUTH. - RATES Si. 00 PER DAY First House West B. & M. Dupot 5 Solicit the and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City ! 75 he Perkins Hotel Removed to Patterson's Corner. I have removed my stock cf shoes and repairing shop to the Patterson building on the corner of Pearl and .Sixth streets. Those who desire the St. George shoes (the best on the mar ket) are requested to call and examine them. I am also prepared to do re pairing of foot-wear in all itsbranches and satisfaction guaranteed. John Gkiwiai::" Doing Business Again. ''A'hen my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Chisholm, Treadweli, N. V., "arid when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing busi ness again as of old, and am still gain ing daily." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by F. G. Fricke .S: Do., Druggists. oOcents. DC DO &r-Am.m SPRING T TT JT T7 TTTfc tm SALE Here are a Few Numbers: l":io fine mercerized satteen, four teen in. bias flounce, two : in. bias ruffles, shurred, centre four rows of strapping above each rutlie. . .$1.00 1740 fine mercerized sateen, 1H in. bias flounce, 3j yard bottom. 4 in. bias rufflle set up on ilounce, four stitched strapped bonds and four air tucks above. The best skirt possible for the money $1.25 1763 fine mercerized sateen 14 in. bias flounces with three 3 in. bias ruffles trimmed with embroidered edge and one row cf air tuckintr on each. Buffles strapped on $1.50 GOODS AND GROCERIES m in 1. - MOO Druggist: .... i : - -- NJ.-: BU'Aw. i Farmers Trade Give Us n Car. The beht i.s nor.e too go' A for your house. Its quality and not. t!.: quantity jou want fo: your morifcv. This applies to tlf; Sherwin-Williams and Heat': ; Millignn, Bef-t Prepar ed Paints. FHICKE & CO. DrugElits Thousands have pronounced Hollis ter's Bocky Mountain Tea the great est healing power on earth. When medical sciance fail.-, it succeed. Makes you well and keeps jo': well. ?, cents. Tea or Tablets. Gering & Co. - stamp 00 CfJ jn 09 flfj OiJU 1U OJiUU Plattsmouth, l ebraska. DC Paint! ji i i v? ji M