I Spring Summer I Gti lt-Ecl rre "; alues lit Spring Clotliin at the Reliable Purchasing House of r Neckwear! WRfl. HOLLY Also, a complete line of i Cents' and Boy's Spring and Summer Furnishings in all the new styles and shades of cloth. Mrf, Sir, J We suggest that you call early and examine all departments. Price and juality will compare with any in Cass county. I CLOTHING Notice o? Application to Probate Will I n i in, nl.v i.uit. st:i!-if -ai all IVWi - Cass ( omit y. In thf malt i-r of tin '!' Ii-usif Smii h. I'liinia In Nt iim-ii. Lillian l''fTV(ii, I'ranU l.ilwanl I V-n.-n. Klizatx-lli l'.rown .i-uii.'- ii. Hiuw iif, Matilda Itmwiic Wairn Hrow n ami I'aul I. Itrownc. and all ol In-r x ix uis Iiiin st4 l In salil -tat-: You takr noli. that on 1 1, cloth day of May P.7.PfNT I'lH-iMin ti l'l In llilsroiiit an Instru mi'iit iMiriHirtiiit; to Im-tin-last will amlti-sta-mi'iit of snlil Sarah IVli-rson. ili-n-asi'l. and a iM-titioii 11 1 1 - Lr 1 1 1 c that thi!all Sarah I'l-ti-rson ili'liarti-il this lift-, on tin- Uml ila.v of May l'.i'T. In said county, h-avintr an cstati- to In- adininis lenii. anil inay ink' t hat said instrument may In- ailmltti'd to inoliatf as tin- last will and list ami'i of said Sarah 1'i-ti-rson. ilii'i-asi-il, and that li'tti-rs ti-staiiii-ntaiy In- issui'il thi-ri'-(in. Von will taki-not ii-i-that a lu-arinir will li had on said I l it ion on tin- 1st day of .1 ur.e 1'.'7. al lOu'rliH'k a. in., of said day. atthi- olliri; of I h-I'oiinl y jud'i- in t hn-i'otiiity court room in t In-court hoiist-In thi-city of I'lat tsinout h. in Cuss county, Ni-hrasUa. mid that if yon fail to aii-ar and conti'st said ixtition tin- luayi-r 1 lnTi-iif may In franti'd and tin- said instru-iiii-nt admit ti-il to irolat as t hi last w ill and li st ami nt of said arah 1'i'ti rson. ili-ci-as'd. itiii-ss my hanil this H'th day of May l'.7. Ifkai.I llAitvt:v l. Tuavis. John M. l-yda. attorni-y ounly .1 udt'e. Notice of Petition for Appointment of Administrator. ST A TF I ' N I". I tit A S K A , . , ,., (.urt ( ass ( ount y. I I n tin matti-r of the i-stati of lli-nry Watson, ili-ci-asi-il. Not iff is hi'i'i'h.v v vi-n to all in-rsons Interest -rd in said i-statiMhat a li'tit ion has U-i-n tili-d in thi county court of Cass county, Nebraska, allcirimr that on the Tith day of January H7 lli-nry Watson.iU'pani'd t his life in saiil county intestate iiossi-ssi-d of real estate and iersonal proin-rty ther-in. and praying for I he axiint menl of an adminlst rator for t he est ate of said deceased, and that a hearintr will ! had uiniii saiil I'tit ion In t hi-count y court i-ooiii of Cass county, Nebraska at I'lat tsinout h in said county on the Mh day of June I!n7 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., and that all ixrsons inte rested in said i st ate an- reiiiii red to show cause Ufa i nst said lct it ion on or In-fore the hour of y o'Hock a. in. on said st h day of J une I!1T. Wit ni'ss my hand and t he seal of the county court of Cass county. Ni-l'raska this Hi day of May. IW'7. H aiivey I. Tuavis. seai. Comity Judt-'c. ('. K. Ti:i"T. Attorney. Notice to Creditors. ss I ii county t'ue estate ol oui t. M ary Slat' of Nehraska ' l 'ass County. I n t he mat ter of Uannard. di'ceascil. Notice is hen-hy L'iteii thai creditors of said deceased w ill meet I lie admin'tst i atorof said es tate. In-fore inc. county j mitre of Cass Comity. Ni hraska. at t he Count y Court room in I'latts mouth. in said county, on the 14th of .In tie and on the hith of I e.-emli'r. I'.t'r.at luo'clock A.M.. each day. for tin iMirp.ise of present intr t hi'ir claims for examination, adjustment and al low in ice. Six months from June 14. I!n7. ate allowed fir tin- creditors of said deceased to present t heir claims, and one year and si months for I he administ rator to s.-tl le said estate, from the 17th day of April. 1!'7. Witness my hand and seal or sanl County iirt. at I'lattsmouth. Nehraska. t his 14t h day of Mav lii'T. IIakvey l. Tkavis. isF.Al.l .tunty .Imltre. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I n County Court. State of Nebuaska C('lll'VTV I 1 n the matter i'f the estate of Matthew Mid k iff. deceased. Notice is herehv triven that the creditors of said deceased w ill meet W. 1". Tracy, the ad ministrator, of said estate. In-fore mi-, county judce of Cass county. Nehraska. at the county court room In Hattsmouth. in said county, on the loth day of June A. I. I!V7. andonthe 4th day of Novemtwr A. I. IMC. at V o'clock a. m.. ea-li da v. for the purMse of presentinc their claims forexaininatioii. adjustment and allow- Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deisi-asi'il to present their claims, and one j ear for the administrator to settle said estate from the 1 4th day of May. I!t"7. Witness mv hand and seal of said county court, at I'lattsmouth. Nehraska. this 4th day of MavliiT. Hahvet I. Tkavis. Isca'i.I County J mitre. Byron Clark, attorney. Final Notice. Tract No. 'XTT. Ftatk or Nebraska. CASS COI STY. ' ' ' I n the district court of Cass county, el-i ask a. The State of Ni'hraska. Plaintiff vs. The several parcels of land hereinafter des criiel. and all in-rsons and connirations tiavintror claimintr title to. or any interest, ritrht or claim in or to such pan-els or real estate, or any part thereof. Iefentiants. Lots r'our4 and Five .) In Block Nineteen (lt) in Youne& Hays addition to the city of I'lattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska and the unknown owners thereof: Notice Is hereby triven that under a decree of the district court of said county rendered in tlie state tax suit for the year l'.t4. the follow ing descrilied real estate situate In the county of Cass and state of Nehraska. to-wit: Lots Four and Five 14 & 5) in Block Nineteen (1) in Yountrand Hayes addit ion to the city of I'latts mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, was on theTtli day of Novemer A.I). P.H4. duly sold at public vendue by the county treasurer of said county in the manner provided by law and the ieriod of redemption from such sale will expire on the 7th day of N'ovemler A. I), litT. ou are further notified that the owner of the certifi cate of tax sale issued by the treasurer will make application to the court in the above entitled cause for confirmation of such sale as soon as practicable after the ieriod of redemp tion has ex pired. and you are hereby notified that the time and place of the hearintr upon such confirmation will le entered in the confirmation record kept by the clerk of said court, on or lefore the 7th day of Novem- er A. 1. P.V7. You will examine said confir mation rei-ord to a-tcertain the time of such hearintr and may le present, if you desire, to make any oh jii-t ions or show cause why the sale should not le confirmed. I. M. Jones. Owner of tax salecertiticale, C. A. Kawls, attorney. Final Notice- State of Nehraska ' sS County of Cass t In the district court -f Cas county. Nebraska. The state of Nebraska. Plaintiff vs. . Thesevral parcels of land hereinafter lescrilH-u aril all persons and coi Mrat ions havinr or claiming title to. or any interest ritrht or claim in or to siicli pan-els or real estate, or any part thereof. I efei;dants. Tract No. :7t'. To Ijt ix ' i" H!x k Nineteen 0.' in Yountrand Hayes addit ion to tin-City of I'latts mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, and the un known owners thereof: Notice is hereby triveii that under a decree of the district court of said county rendered in the state tax suit for the year P.. the follow irtr dcscrili d real estate sii uate In the county of Cass and state of Nebraska, to-w it : Lot mx (t; in Bli-k Nineteen (P in ountr and Hays addition tothecity of I'lattsmouth.! asscounty Nebraska. was on the 7th day of Novevlwr A. 1 1 l-'4. duty sld at public vendue by the count v treasurer of said county in the manner provided by law and the iriod of redemption from such sale will expire on the .th i day of Novemlier A. I. V.VT. ou are further notified that the owner of the certificate of tax sale issued by the treasurer, will make application to the court inthe ahoveentitled cau.se for con t.rmation of such sale as soon practicable after the period of redemption has explred.and you are hereby notified that the time and place of the hearin upon such contirmathan record kept bvtheclerk of saidcourt.onor fore the ofNovemlr. A. I. 1907. lou will said confirmation record to ascertain i the time of such hearing and may be present. If roujlf: sire, to make any objection or show cause why the aJe should not be confirmed. ' I. M. Joses, owner of tax sale certificate. C. A. Kawls, Attorney. My Hair is Straggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first cf all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind oi a testimonial "Sold ior over siatty years." A Made by J. C. Ajrir Co., Lowell, Mm. Alio manufacturers oi SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers Notice of Sale. I ii the dist rid court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Harbara Jones, deceased. Not ice is hereby triven that in pursuance of an onler of I'aul .lessen, judtre of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, madeon the 71 h day of May P.m7. for the sale of real estate liereinhofote dcscrilied, t here will Im sold at the soul h front door of the court house in the city of I'lattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on t he iJnil day of J une P.ioT. at one o'clock p. in. of said day at public vendue to the hitrhest bidder for cash, the following dcscrilied real estate towit : Lots one (I) and citrht () in Hock nineteen (If) Yotinir .V Hay's addition and lot oneO) in Mock t wenty-one -JI ) Yonnir A; Ii ay's addit ion. Plattsmout h, Nebraska. Said sale to remain iv.ien for one hour. Hated the i". i day of M ay I'.'.T. l'nKii. K;enheih;kk. Administ rator of the est ate of Barbara Jones. ilcceased Legal Notice, Notice is hereby triven. that by virtue of two chattel inorttratres. dated ou the iiid day of Novemlier l;m. and duly tiled in the office of the county clerk of Cass county. Nebraska, on I lie :!id day of November. 1!K'.. and executed by Milton Clarence, and C.I. Mettlen to U.K. I'aukonin to secure t he payment of the sum of T I "!". and upon which there is now due the sum of ?i;kl.s'i. Hefault haviiur lieen made in the payment of the sum of Sno.4." of said amount, anil no suit or other proceedings at law havintr lieen instituli-d to recover said debt, or any part theri'of. I will sell the propi-rty then-in ilesTiteil viz: 4iiieNo.i lemister well ma chine complete with drills, drill jar. 1 oster die. ' fii-t. trimo wri'iich. ichaiu tontrues at public auction at James Satre's livery barn, in the city of I'lattsmouth. in said Cass county, on the i'ml day of June, l!H.7. at one o'clock p. in. of said day. H. K. I'ankonin. I. ii. Hwyer. Morttrasree. Attorney Hated May :t0. 1W7. Mvirdock (Hy G. A. Lels.) l'KODUCE MA11KETS Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Butter Lie Eirgs l-'c Hens lc prinpsl?4--l'l Cream iJc Cattle S4.n0 toS'..iK) Hotrs si.50too.so Gil A IN MARKETS. Corn 43 and 4.V Wheat sue Oats 3kc Rock Island Time Table. Murdock Station. west bound. No. 41, mail 8:15 a. m. No. 75, local 8:55 a. m. No. 5. mail 3:00 p. nr No. 37, mail 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. The frost Monday morning, May 27, killed a good many beans, peas and tomatoesv Mrs. Aug Dehring of Omaha trans acted business in Murdock last week. Miss Bueua DeMuth returned from Aurora Monday, accompanied by Miss Emerick, who will visit here for an in definite period. The big sale at Martain & Tool's is attracting a very large crowd. II. R. Neitzel and family visited in riattsmouth over Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zaar were in Omaha Wednesday. Murdock camp, No. 1S49, held their first meeting in their new hall Tues day night and initiated two members. There were over fifty members were present, including visiting neighbors from Mynard, Eagle, Alvo and South Bend. All seeded to enjoy them selves, and we would like to see you come again. J. C. Stroy lost two valuable milch cows last week, caused by clover bloat. Greenwood will be over next Satur day for a game of ball with the local team. Game to be called at 3 p. m. The Manley base ball aggregation came up Saturday to learn something about base ball, now much they learned we do not know, bub we do know that the local boys beat them 11 toO. Manley changed batteries but It was no use. They simply had to take their, medicine. Umpire Mc Donald. Batteries Murdock, Thim- gan brothers: Manley, Keckler and O'Brien, Clark and Otte. I W. Schliefer and wife of Louls viville visited in Murdock the latter part of last week. Miss Anna Goehry returned last Wednesday. Al Dettman visited friends here last week. J. R. Funk and J. Waldron trans acted business in Omaha Monday. Miss Mayme Schewe is visiting in Lincoln this week. Mynard (Special Correspondence.) Miss Edythe Jean was in riatts mouth Friday. W. F. Gillispie made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Hazel and Ray Cox spent Sunday with Ad. Kiser. W. B. Porter was in Murray on bus iness Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Cox was a Nebraska City passenger Tuesday. Rachael Livingston spent Sunday with Elsie Stokes. Mrs. Porter and Eva Porter came in from Peru Friday. John Snead and Miss Leta Garrison spent Sunday with Mrs. J. K. Adams. Mrs. Silas Schlotman and Mrs. A. L. Cox were shopping in Omaha Mon day. Quite a heavy frost visited Mynard and vicinity Sunday night. Mrs. Myrtle Marks, Florence Val lery, Martha Barker and Fred Hen ton were passengers for Plattsmouth Sunday evening, having spent the day with friends in and around our village. A Pleasant Affair. A most enjoj'able entertainment oc curred at the Oxford school house, west of Murray, on Saturday evening last, the occasion being the closing of a very successful term of school of Miss Vesta Eaton. The program was a most excellent one, and the recita tions and exercises generally by the pupils demonstrated to those present that the school had been run under the tutorship of a most competent in structor. A large audience was pres ent, ;:nd during the evening refresh ments consisting of ice cream and cake was served. The directors of the district is com posed of Messrs. Adam Schafer, John Urish and Fred Engelkemire, and so well pleased were the directors and parents that Miss Eaton was tendered the school for another year year at an increase of salary. Miss Eaton has not only made a friend of every pupil of her school, but of every parent also. Simon Hanson Dies. At the Emanuel hospital at Omaha, at 6 o'clock this morning, where he has been for some time, since he at tempted suicide at his home near Ne hawka. Mr. Hansen's remains will be taken home this afternoon, and the funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Thus ends the sad chapter of his life, with health so bad that he thought that he could not be able to keep up the fight for existence he tries to end it all by eating matches. In this matter it was thought that he would fail, and that he would be brought through by the aid of the best medical aid, and again returned to good health. In this the medical fraternity failed, and this is the end of the struggle. Self Dental. At a banquet given by a wery rich man those present noticed that their host quit eating while the best and richest courses were served. He notic ed it and smilingly said: "I was com pelled to deny myself all these good things that I love so much. Like ycu I was always fond of eating and drink ing, till my stomach commanded haltl I stopped in time and feel fine now." The stomach will always tell you when overworked, because it will refuse to accept such rich food you are losing your appetite. There is now of course, Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine which will in every instance re move all such difficulties. It will give more strength to the stomach, will make the digestion quicker and will rid the blood of all wast matter. You will not be able to overburden the stomach. Use this natural wine-remedy in all cases of a distur bance of the digestion. There is no better remedy for the stomach At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 759 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. Farm for Sale. . A 160-acre farm one mile and three quarters west of Murray, Improve ments fair; 140 acres in cultivation; and the balance in pasture with run ning water through the pasture. For further particulars call and see W. M. Wehrbein, at the farm. $14,20 with 12 Genuine EDISON Records We carry a large stock of Vic tor and Kdison gold-moulded Records. Hear them free. PHIL SAUTER, Plattsmouth, Neb. Maple Grove (Special CorresiH)ii(lc-nce) Mr. Egger of Gage county is visiting at the home of Mrs. Schafer and fam ily. Miss Vesta Eaton closed a successful term of school at Oxford last' Friday and she gave a program Friday even ing which was largely attended. Miss Maude Rusterholtz closed her school term at Fairview last Friday with a fine program during the day. yuite a number visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. II. Puis Sunday. Wm. Puis shipped cattle to South Omaha Monday. He was accompanied by Chas. Engelkemeier andP. A. Ilild. Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz and daugh ters, Florence and Maude made a trip to Nebraska City Tuesday. John Young shipped fat cattle to South Omaha Monday. Otto Puis made a trip to Weeping Water Sunday. Chas. Boedeker shipped cattle to South Omaha Tuesday. Quite a number of farmers in this section are delivering their corn now for 45 cents per bushel. For Sale! Half section farm with two sets of improvements; two miles of Alvo, Neb. Price $85 per acre. If taken by August 1st, two-fifths of crop with farm. J. P. Roupe, Alvo, Neb. "Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease croup. Has been used with success in our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE. Any and all persons holding unpaid bills, notes or other evidence of debt, against R. D. Appleman, late of Cass county, Neb., deceased, will present the same to Harry Appleman of Alvo, Neb., and all legal debts will be paid. Hakry Appleman. WHEN THE KETLTE SINGS WE WANT YOUR PAINT BUSINESS and are ready to offer you the hest in the world Patton's Sun Proof Paint at a special price of $1.65 per Gallon in 5 gallon lots. A written guarantee for years. Better than lead and oil or any other paint. Prescription Druggists On c 3C DC DO U A SPLENDID INVESTMENT Messrs. T. E. Parmele and T. H. Pollock have for sale a limited amount of the bonds and stock of the new Independent Telephone Co. of Omaha and for a short time can furnish $500 OF 4 PERCENT PREFERRED STOCK FREE with each S1000 5 percent bond pur chased, or in the same ratio for larger or small er amounts. This is a most excellent opportunity for a safe 5 percent investment and remember with each bond sold, we furnish FREE 50 percent of the amount of bonds in 4 percent preferred stock. The Independent Telephone Co. of Omaha will install the automatic equipment, the out side construction will be all underground and the company will start with brighter prospects than any telephone system ever built. The company is fully financed and it is with the idea of interesting local investors that this offer is being made. Prospective investors are respectfully refer red to the First National Bank of Omaha, as to the stability of the investment For further information and particulars, call or address Ob T. E. Parmele - T. H. Pollock PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA OC DC DC DO it's a sign of coal 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. EGENBERGFR 'PIMIIP Plattsmouth No. 22. I II W lib PLASTTMOUTH, Bell No. 361. NEBRASKA' PERKINS HOTEL PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 6c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call T5he Ferk ins Hotel A jo)-; EGSS The Originil Laxative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar. An Improvement over all Cough, Lune and Bronchial Remedies. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for young and old. All cough avruo containing ooiates constipate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowelt S?conuini no opiates. Prepared by PINE-ULE MErTINE COMPANY. CHJCAGO. U. S. K. Sold at 6ERING Druo Store