i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Final Notice. j Traa-I No. WW. i 1 n l h- alKi rli'i aimrt f 'a t'onrity. Na-lirusk, ! Tli Stt of N-Iraku. I'laituilT i VK. Tli-vril iari'Kof land lia-ra-lnafta-r al'-rll-raj aiitl all mtii ana i-nrinii nt la him liavlnir or I'latmlnir tit It to. or any lnira-.t rltrlit or liiim Tnor toKiu-li ijn--U of rval fstatf, or any part t lifrvaif . I Hfa-nalant . To unl itowii owiith. a-lalinant atul l'ln-lialal-fMnf lot iTTi. In I villain- f (irM iiwoxl. i 'on nt y of Cans i-oiint y. Xlraka: Notl.-i- Is liervlty irlven that under a (lirpw of t lia district I'onrt of ulil niimt y ra-iiila-ra-al In ltn Matv ta Milt for tin year l!4. tin- faillow Inif il-wrlM'l real f-t at Miniate In t Ik-county of Cuts anal Mtate of Na-liratka. to-wlt : I Lot 'Si. In 1 1 - vlllairt of lireenwamal, as.M -oiini j-. lr.. was on tli lt li flay of No- j vnnlxr. linn), aluly wiliI at imiI.II.- reiialuaa l.y the th foil nt y I rcuHiin-rof Malal a-a unity In t lie man lier rovlil-il l.j' law ami the iwrltxl of relemi tlon from hiii-Ii Mala will expire on tlielitli alay of Novemlier. I'.7. You in- further notified that the owner of I he eert ilia-ate of t ax aale Isniied ly the treas urer w III make aiili-al Ion to t he eourt In the alMtve entitled cause fir -intirinat lou of said sale as soon ati prai-t l'ale after the iierlod of redeinttioii lias expired, and you are lierehy notified that the time and place of the liearimr iiimiii Mirli eontiruiat ion will le entered In the 'oiitirinalli.ii record kept t.y the clerk of said 'oiirt on or iM-fore the SHh alay of Novemfier. t'.7. Von will examine said continuation rea--onl to ascertain the time of Maid henrimt and may he proent. If you soileslre, to make any otijeclloiisoB show cau why the sale should not l- confirmed. fllAS.f. IWKMFXK. My ron 'lark. Any. t w ner of I'ert Itia-ala-. Final Notice I ii I he disl rii-t court of I'ass county, Nehraska. The State of Nehraska. I'laiutitT. vs. The several para-els of land hereinafter (li scrifwd and all iwrw.ns and corimrat Ions hax-lntr or a-laliiiini; title to or any interest, rlirht or claim in or to such pan-el of real estate or anv part thereof. Iiefeiidants. Tract No. 483 To Nellie M. I'arniele. John ;. O'Kourke. Jos eph T. 4 1'Kourke. Anna I, i I'Kourke. heirs of Anna M. O'Kourke. deceased: Notice is herehy iriven that under a ilccree of the distrii't court of said county rendered in the Mate tax suit for the year I14 the follow intf di-scrlhcd real estate situated In the coun ty of Cuss and state of Nehraska. to-wlt: lxts Hfta-en to tweiily-l wo l." toi') Inclusive In hlax-k twenty (Ji'l. I Mike's addition to the city of I'lat LsiiiouUi in the said county of Cass, were on the Ttli day of Novemlier. I'.P4. duly sold at puhllc vendue hy the county vsurer of sail county in the manner provid- ty law and the iieriod of redemption from sucli sale will expire on the Ttli day of Aiur ust. I '.HI. You are further not Hied that t he owner of the cerl iticate of tax sale Issued hy t he t reasurcr will make application to the con it in the alxive entitled causes for continuation of said sale as Maxm as practicahle after the iieriixlof redemp tion has expired, and you an lierehy notitieil that the time and place of the lieariiur uimn such confirmation will lie entered in tha a-on-. tirmation record kept hy theclerk of said court on or licfore the 7th day of Novemlier, llT. You will examine said conrlrniul ion record to aw-ertaiii t lie time of said lieariiur anil may lie present, if you desire, to make any ohja-a-l ions or show cause why the salt should not he con firmed. Axtii.v .Ianpa. A. N. Sullivan. Ally. Owner of (Vrt iticate Final Notice. I ii t he dist I id court of Cass count)-. Nehraska. The SI ate of Nehraska. I'laiuliiT vs. The several panels of land hereinafter ! scrilx-d. and all iiersons and corporations having or claiming tit le to. or any interest, rii-'l.t r claim in or to sm-ii iian-a-ls of real est ate. air any part thera-a.f. Ife-fa-iialuiits. Tract No. 354 To Frank Calley ami Mrs. Frank Call" .v. his wife, ami unknown owners sinal a-Iaimaiits t hereof: Not ice is lierehy riveii that under a ak-i-itn-of tin- district court of saial county rviiiia-red in t ! stale tax suit for the year l!4 t lie follow ini; alt-scrilx-al ra-al t-Male situata-al in l lie coun ty af Cass and sfata of Na-hraska. to-wit: liiils oi:a anil two (I-:!). I.kn-k four 14). in YouiiiTA: Hays aaUlitioii to I'lattsmoiith. N hraska.insaid count. v. was on t lie Jt Ii day of No-vemlM-r. I:"1, duly sold at pulilic i eixlue hy the a'ounty treasura-r of saial caHinty in tlx manner pnvida'al ly law and the iM'iiatil aif i-a-da-n.pl ion from such sa la- will expire on the 7th aiay of Novemlier. I:HT. Yau art further notinVd that tin owuerof tiie cen itia'ala of tax salt issued l.y lite treasurer will make application to the aturt iu the aliove em it leal causes for confirmation of slh-Ji sale as soon as pra-t 'i-ahle after tlie ueriaxl of it-deini-tiou has expircal. and you are herehy nolitit-d that Ilia time anal plai of tlte Ireariiur uiniii such confirmation will In eiitertnl in the contirmatitin record keit hy tlie a-lerk af said a-ourt. a.n or IM-fore the Jth alay of Xorfm ler A. 1 - lrtT. Yam will examine saial atuitir mat ian rea-ord to ascertain tlx time of uch hearinir anal may U" present, if you tlesire. ta make any ohjas-tians ar show cause w hy the sale should not In conti rina ai. Allen .1. iteesain. V. V. CATE'. Attorney. tiwnerof Certifia-aie. Final Notice In tlie aiisiii.-t court af Cavi county. Nehraska. The Stat a of Natraska. 1'laiutiff, vs The several pan-els of laixl hereinafter ale scrilaeal aini all im-i-soiis atMl a-orjx.rat ions . tia viiii.' or claimiiiiT til k- tat or any interest, rij-'ht or claim in or to suali tuircels of real estate or any part thereaf. 1 H-feudauts. Tract No. 214 To Henry II. Nelstm: Not ia-e is herehy jriven that untler s docree of tiie tttsl ria-t a-amrt aif saial county renak-red ill the state tax suit for the year PJP4 tlie follow intr da-s.rilel real estate situated In tlie coun ty of Cass anal state of Nehraska. ttvwit: Ixt nine (). hloa-k eiriity-fiur (4. in Ilit? city of I'lattsmoutli in said a-ounty of Cass. Tract No. 212 To Achilles Kotrers: Ntitice Ls heiehy rivt n tliat limit r a lt4tre of the district caiurt af said county rendered in the state ta.x suit for tlie year IH4 tie follow--iinr descrilietl real estate situated in tit couu ty of Cass anal state of Nehraska. to-vrit: Iot four (4). hlin-k eiifhty-fawir s). In tlit? city of riattsmamtli in said county of Cass. Tract No. 545 To Elmer E. Monroe: Notice is herehy ri veil that iinaler a dece of tlie district a-ourt of saial county rentieretl in the state tax suit for the year tlie follow ing desert I ed real estate situated in tlie coun ty of Cass and state of Nehraska. to-wit: Lot eijfht (s). hlock one (I) in IHneian addi tion to city of I'lattsmoutli, were on the 7tli day of Novemlier. lau. duly sold at puhlic ven due by the county treasurer of saial county in the manner provided by law and the perioalof redemption from such sale will expire on the Ttli day of Autrust. I'.nT. You are further not itied that the owner of the certificate of tax sale tssueal by the treas urer will make applia-ation ta tlie a-ourt in tlie a)ave entit led causes far a-ontirmation of such sale as soon as practicable after the iieriod of realemption has expired anal you are unified that the time anal place of the lieariiur upon sua-h contirniatian will lie enteied in the con firmation record kept by the a-lerk of saial court on or before the 7th day of Novemlier, lm7. You will examine said confirmation rec ord ta ascertain tlie time of sua-li liearimr anal may e present. If j-ou desire; tt make any ob jections or shaiw cause why the sale should not he contirmeal. C. La wkenck STri.u A. N. Sullivan. Atty. owner oi t. ertincaies. NOTICE OF HEARING NJOTK'E OF H FAKlNti ON I'liDIIA 1 r. )l will. To all persons interested In the estate of Eme line Trapp. tleceasetl: tn the itli "lay of July. I'tT. .etrre .Jus tice fileal a petit itni in tlie county court of Cass a-ounty. Nebraska, prayiturthat tlie instrument tiled on the -llh day of July. Ii. punxrtinv ta lie tlie last will anal tt-stament of Kmeline Trap!', alti-eiw-d. I- proved. apiroved. allow ed, probated anal recorded as such last will ana testament, and far erantimr letters testamen tary to Geamre V. Justice as executor. - A liearimr on saial petition will lie had In said court on the 14th day of Auirtist. HvT. at l:i0 o'clock a. ni.. at which time cause may lie shown. If any. why tlie prayer of said petition er shtwild not e irranted. Dated at riattsmouth. Neraska. this .'4th day f July. I WT. HAKVEY I- TKA V I s. 'SEALI County Judre. Frank Moore from south of Murray, was a business visitor at the county seat today. Legal Notice. Stale of Nebraska t i i 'mint y of Cbhh f 1 n ''u,"l ''"" To all Iiersons InlereHted In Hie estate aif Itenjamiu Kaimaral. late of saial a-aiimty. alt ceaseal. Vim are hereby iKitltieal that am the -'1st day tif June A. I '.HIT. Iouls ICannaral ttlea his I?t ItJon III t he comity a-ourt for Ilia apiMilnt iiient of I avlal .1. I'ltmaii. ait administrator of the est ale of Itcnjamtii liaiiiiaral. late of saial i-aiunty alea-easeal. anal that the same will lie hearal at the county a-ourt room In the city of I'lattsmoiith, in saial a-ounty. on the l.'ith alay of July A. U. r.t7. at the hour of III o'clock A.M. All parties Interested In saial matter will tile I heir object lou to saial tielllloii on or I ef or pine o'clock A. M.tif saial KMh ala.va.f July l!7. or the court will irraut the prayer of saial M-ti-lion anal irranl la-tiers of administration to HavlalJ. I'll man. or saiuie other suitable ier son anal praia-eeal lot settlement of saial estate II HVKT l. TllAVIS. M. Archer. Caiunty J ualire. Attorney. lsEAI-l REAL ESTATE Classified I have some line bargains In good furuis In central Nebraska. Iiotli itripriveai anal iiniiu nroveal. Huy naw. before the raise in price. Fine sarins from $i"i per acre anal up. (iood irrass land from ." per acre up. For full In formation write A. J. Mai.i.kv. It tireley. Na-b. C'nlverslty I'lace. Ntbr.. the Ideal liaiuia' ttiwn anal ealua-atiauial a-enter. For a list of its saleable proie rty write. It WlMIIKItl.V .V Co. A SNAP lain acres of U'ooal itlver Valley land located three and adie-half miles from Shelt'in. Neb.. Six roa.ni liouse. barn X'x4o feet. Five acres of hay land. 2a acres of pasture and balance under a-ulti vat Ion. This is all level valley html and is cheap at the prii-e; stX) per acre. We have ot hers. It Tiik Hhki.ton In vkstmkxt Ca. Slmllon. Neb. F.K S ALE 4s I aa-res well Irnproveal. only .1T."ii per aa-re. Smlla-sdue west of Ceresco, Saunaler trounty. Neb. :tl Wu. Ahnoi.ii. Fremont. Neb. I UP tine HiitTalo a-ounty farms for sale; also Kleth tMuuty land at fraim in ta ?l-.5o K-r acre Write us for list. CAiutiii t NifHaii.s. Si 1 Keurney. Neb. FOIC SALE Hill aeres Colfax county, land, all tillable, small trass pasture near huild imrs. finest aif black loam soil; improvements pructia-ally all new. no aa-resaif I'lat te Valley land, balance gently rol I i utr. All fa-na-a-d. Close to two ifoo.1 markets. Hural da-livery. Nebraska telephone In house. Uood neljfh liairhoaid. Will make a Una-home and can Ih; had at a riKht price. For full particulars write A. .1. Gkkkk. ICotfers. Neb. :tjl acres I'latte Valley land, well lmnrovetl. all under plow, all Ixtttom. alfalfa land, finest farm in Kutfalo county, s miles from Kearney Kail road swita-h at land. I'ria-e foriuick sale, pa-r acre. H. W. Whitkakkh, 2t Kearney. Neb. DO YOU WANT IT i;4tl aa-res IttitTalo a-aiunty land. toO acres in Wooal Kiver Valley ; nil acres rolling: '.. acres alsalfa: SMI acres iinaler plow: is acres prairie meailow and balance in pasture; plenty of li ml nt anal running water. tiiMKl eicht roaim house, irood barn anal titha-r out l.uiidiiit;s. '2 wa-lls with mills; all fenceal and crtiss fenced. One-half mile to sa-l:tiol. anal two miles to rail rtiaal town, laaaxi laH-ation and tine neihlxir IiinmI. I'riceai." per acre; silicon cash, balam-e ta-rins t-o suit. Come and sea-. 11. .1. Nkai- Imx 'Mni. Kearney. N.b. Valley Lands for Sale 3t'A acres ciirht miles from tlrd. Neb., well improved; price sl4.lM. 3-Jtl acres eistht miles from Oral, well improved: price ss.um. pit) acres three nines from Ord. -;ol house and I .aril. 10 aa-res in timlier. inn aa-res under plaiw. 4u acres pasture, witli riniiiiu water on farm. Price sy.iitAi. io acres join city limits, pria-e sjiiiki. Jixm1 pasture lauds at 15 to Sti per aa -re. Valley caiunty is the liest farrnin;; county on the Ixmp Valley. For information address. Ma'Ni'TT t l.l.KSSiNti. 41 trd. Ned. Folf SALE 4:iO acre farm; 3M acres braike. at c-'ft) ht aa-re. Fkaxk E. Hkkmax. It Kearney. Neb ThkW. K. Lktt Keai.ty Cti.. Elm Creek. Neli. Clioia-e westtrn lands, irrigated and non irritfateti. Here isa bargain. A. W. one fourth sea-tion 4-s It. Hi. Kearney caiunty. All level valley land 1 half under cultivation, to alfalfa, tiaasl six roaim haiuse. pMir barn. oimI loa-atitin. three miles and one-half from Kearney. 1'rice per acre. -t 20000 ACRES .'(niajii acres of Keith. Cuel and Perkins coun ty land for sale in tracts to suit purchaser. Price siu to ?1d per acre. A pots! level table land. First-class soi . raising as good crops as are raised in eastern Nebraska. Winter wheat yielding from 30 to 4 1 oushels per acre and i-orn bialsfairto make a bumper crap. Huy ihjw while yaiu cau Ret in on tlie jrround lloor. For further information write 'the Kearney La ml Co.. Kearney. Nebraska. Hrani-h offices at Osrallalla. Nebraska anal Hi Springs. Ne braska, -t Greeley County Land J4ti-acre ranch, srood improvements. 3 miles from town, a snap at T-Mi per aa-re. :tai acres improved. miles from town, a tine stoa-k farm. ?25 per acre. so acres impnived. 'i mile to town school, a fine home. itio per acre. Investigate at ona-e. Write to Stoet.el & West. Scaitia. Neb. It Howard and Greeley County Land for Sale 240 acres no bettor land anywhere. Improv ed, aliout 3 miles from town, school on land. PHi acres level. ??.V er acre. 130 improved, adjoining town, partly in al falfa. "J4.100. so acraisadjoinins: town, fixed up for feedinjr cattle. f4.Vn. PWacres 2 miles from a town, some alfalfa. $4000. Our soil Is heavy black loam, clay subsoil, fine Krain and alfalfa land, plenty of water and grass. Our Is the greatest hog and cattle country anywhere: we own these farms and many more: will make very easy terms of sale. Write us. Hkaiiley & Mathiesbn. it Wolbach. Neb. 221 acres (ireeley county. Nebraska, land. 140 acres under cultivation. 20 acres alfalfa, balance bay and pasture. 1 mile from Scotia. Pria-e for quick sale ?J9000. Terms to suit. Ad dress J. 6. Mc.MIllen. Scotio, Neb. It 5G0 acres of (Jreeley county land at S14 per acre. Small house and barn, all fenced. Good soil. 120 acres undt r plow. 320 pasture, bal ance hay. ten acres timber. A snap. jt Weeks & At. den. Scotia. iNeb. For Sale or Exchange Ciood land in Greeley county. Nebraska, for sale or will exchange for smaller farms or in come property anal give time on balance to suit tlie purchaser. I'niniprovbd lands from 25 to 4u per acre. r obey & Swain. It Greeley. Neb. I want to hear from buyers who want gootl farms at moderate prices. Eastern Nebraska farmers can double their acreage at from one half to tw-tj-t birds the value of present hold ings. Nothing but good land aiuoteal. infer ences furnished. A.J. KaiwbE. It Central City. Neb. ("niversity Plaa-e. the educational town of Nebraska, elegant residena-e lots for homes. Wlmlierlv t Co. have the best. It Secure homes in Linaxln. best place to re tire, city sa-hools and a-hurches. our lists large and complete. Fkttekman Hkos. It 1130 O.. Lincoln. ieb. 400-acre farm in Howard county. 4'-i miles from town. 14 mile to school. 20U acres under plow, balance pasture and hay land.good soil, good Improvement, price only per acre. For particulars write It. M. Sailing & Son. Cushing. Nebraska. It Corn anal alfalfa lands in central Nebraska. I have for sale some well improved farms ranging in price from J30 to ibu per acre. Also some rare bargains la staick ranches. Write me today. W. P. Thohp. It I.urwell. Neb. FRESH GOODS AT FLOOD PRICES 20 per cent discount on Suit Cases and Grips, at Coates Dry Goods Co. Avoca O'lieclal Cone simnalf net-) Iiemember the biff picnic at Avoca Tuesday, August (ith. II. G. Wellensiek made a trip to Oma ha Sunday. J. O. Rowland visited his brother, C. M., at Denton Saturday. Chas. S. Harris of Lincoln will make a baloon ascension picnic day. Dick StefTens and wife spent Sunday visiting at Lorton. E. C. Nutzman and Louis Marquardt were at Lincoln Monday on business. Ralph Graham was at Weeping Water Saturday. Governor Sheldon, baloon ascension, steam merry-go-round, a good ball game, will be some of the attractions picnic day. F. W. Ruhge was an Omaha visitor Saturday. John Ehlers and wife were Omaha visitors Sunday. The A. G. McGuigan carnival and amusement company will be here picnic day. W. II. Hollenberger left Sunday for the west. The Oxford hotel will open Thursday for business. Arthur Ward was in town the first of the week. Elmwood anal Avoca will play ball picnic day. E. Nutzman, sr., had business at Omaha Monday. Nutzman & Marquardt will commence the erection of a 20,000 bushel elevator next week. Wkirdock (Hy G. A. Lets.) I'KODt'CK MAKKETS. Corrected weekly by Martin & TAX)!, who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Butter lc F.ggs hc Hens !c Springs Bi-2 Kc Cream 1SW Cattle T2.."i0 toa'..(Mi 1 1 ogs S.".2." lo?.').".') ' OKAIN MAKKKTS. Corn 42,,4anaU:tSc Wheat 1m: Oats 34c Rock Island Time Table Murdock Station. west nocxD. No. 1", local !:52 a. m. No. S5, local freight 8:."50 a. m. No (. mail 2:30 p. nv No. 37. mail 5:53 p. m. No ! does not stop for passegers east of Denver. EAST HOUND No. 94, freight 12:30 a. m. No. 304, local passenger 9:11 a. m. No. 18, Local 1:27 p. m. No. 6, maii 3:00 p. m. No. 86, local freignt 1:14 p. m. No. (5 Hoes not stop for passengers west of Des Moines. Mr. Lewka and wife of Iowa are visit ing at the homes of H. A. Tool and H. V. McDonald this wreek. Chas. Rager met his wife at Lincoln Thursday after her two weeks visit with relatives at Mason City, Neb. They stopped in Lincoln long enough to see the elephant ere returning home. Among those that went to Lincoln last Thursday to see the elephant were H. A. Tool and family, Dave Thimgan, Lacey McDonald and Harold Tool. The Modern Woodmen have a trained nurse in charge of Neighbor Albert Hunt, who is very ill with a complica tion of troubles. The Misses Grace and Ruth Bailey of Alvo visited at C. Mooneys Sunday. J, J. Million of Arlington, visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Monroe of this place this week. George Becker came up from Platts mouth and visited with J. J. Gustin's over Suuday. Mrs Hackenmack of New York City, visited with her neice, Mrs. S. Schleuter last week. Raymond Westlake visited at Avoca this week. Mrs. Albert Streich was a Lincoln pas senger Wednesday. Miss Mary Schleuter visited in Platts mouth Tuesday. A couple of vicious dogs owned by Will Heier,. attacked and severely bit Mr. Backmeier Tuesday. The families of. H. A. Tool. H. V. McDonald and Mr. Lemka spent Sunday at Richard's park in Wabash. The severe wind Tuesday evening blew down nearly all the shock grain in this neighborhood. J. R. Funk visited in Omaha Wednes day. Henry Schafer of Germantown, is visiting friends in our burg this week. H. A. Tool, A. J. Tool, H. V. Mc Donald and I. G. Hornbeck expect to go to Minnesota next week for a fish ing trip. O. E. Clapp and family of Omaha visited with A. J. Tool and family Sun day. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Operation to be Preformed Miss Antonia Bejeck, who was taken to the St. Joseph hospital the latter part of last week, to be operated upon for appendicitis, is now so the ofieration can be performed. Her condition at the time Bhe was taken was such that she could not safely undergo the ordeal. Yesterday Dr. Cummins recieved a mes sage from Dr. Allison that the patient had passed into that stage of the disease that it would permit the operation. This morning her father Paul Bajeck, ac companied by Dr. Cummins departed for Omaha where the young lady will be operated upon. $1000 Reward Sheriff Quinton received a description and notice of a reward of $1,000 offered for the capture of one James Richard son, who killed Deputy Sheriff Joseph D. Price on March 13 last, while in his custody. The offer is made by the sheriff at Fresno, California, where the murder occurred. The description given is that the man is about 21 years old, and has the appearance of being 23, is light complexioned, light blue eyes, stands straight, is five foot ten and a half inches and weighs from 150 to 200 pounds. Mrs. Mamie Hansen and two sons, Robert and DeForrest, of Ogden, Utah, who have been visiting Mrs. Henry Weckbach, Mrs. Hansen's mother and other relatives and friends for the past month, departed for Grand Island where they will visit for some time before re turning home. Daily Local Events R. B. Windham was a bnsiness visitor at Lincoln this morning. Eli Manspeaker lost a horse last even ing which had been sick for a day or two with the colic. Alarm clocks. The guaranteed kind; different kinds different prices. Come and see them, at Crabill's. George Sayles, of Cedar Creek, came in this morning and is looking after some business for the Duff Grain Com pany. John Cory, the night police, who has been on the sick list with gastritis, is somewhat improved, but is not so he can be on duty yet. Clyde Jones and Ed Black departed for Leadville this afternoon on the fast mail. They expect to stay there if they find things to their liking. Joseph Lloyd was a passenger to Council Bluffs this afternoon on the fast mail, where he goes to secure some repairs for his engine. Herman Kleitsch, the jolly Weeping Water miller, came in last evening and was looking after business in his line and renewing acquaintances. George Saxton was in this morning from Union and fiJed his intention of becoming a candidate for constable of Liberty precinct, subject to the demo crat party at the primary election to be held September 3d. Robert Foster, of near Union, was in the city today and while here filed his intention of becoming a candidate for the position of justice of the peace, sub ject to the ratification of the democratic party at the primary election to be held September 3. Mrs. Cora Phillips of Marquette, is reported to have been poisoned by eat ing canned dried beef last Saturday and has been in a very serious condition for a number of days, but is reported as considerable better and is thought to be out of danger. Orsan A. Johnson of Weeping Water, today signified his intention of becoming a candidate for the position of county commissioner for the third commission er district, subject to the ratification of the republican party at the primary election to be held September 3d. J. W. Spence was in from Louisville today looking at the bloodhounds owned by Frank Benfer, and pronounces them as being the finest of dogs of their breed, and says with the proper train ing they will make excellent animals for the purpose for which they are wanted. Roy Pepperberg, who is on the geo graphical survey, came in yesnerday, his friend and fellow worker, Edward Davis, accompanying him. Mr. Davis stayed over night and this morning de parted for LaPIatte where he takes up his work again. Roy will remain at home for a few days. Stomaclhi No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy heirs all stomach troubles by cleansing. purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, ajf Rarenswood. W. Va.. says- " 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are how usinc It in milk lor baby." FOR BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS TKV OeWITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS lew sad Sato Prepared by E. O. DeWITT a CO., Oh ices F. G Fricke & Co., Druggist. THE FLOOD Our damages have all been replaced and we are now ready to meet all our friends and customers with a Bright New Clean Stock of Staple and Fancy Grpceries. Not a single dollars worth of water soaked goods will be found in our house. Everything New and Fresh from the markets to re place our line even in better condition than before the flood. Remember we have nothing but genuine bargains to offer in Drv Goods and Groceries. in Jul) Rev. Salsbury's Mother Better. A postal from Mrs. Salsbury says that Rev. Salsbury's mother has passed the crises and is now improving and that the wound caused by the operation is now healing and that her condition is good and the pulse and temperature be ing normal. Her spirits are bright and hopeful, and her friends entertain the belief that she will soon be able to be removed to her home at Breckenridge. Mrs. Salsbury, who has been in Kansas City for some time, left for Breck enridge Monday evening where she had I left the little boy. Comes From Montana Wayne Stoneking came in this morn iug from Antonia, Montana, anal is visit ing in the city today, with the parents of his deceased wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rys, whore his children have been staying since the death of his wife in April last. Mrs. Stoneking died in Lead, S. D., and was brought here for burial. Mr. Stoneking will make his home at Lead, and will depart for that place this evening, taking the children, one boy and two girls with him to his new home. FRESH GOODS AT FLOOD PRICES SOc Men's UY.derwear for 39c, at Coates Dry Goods Co. Gradually Growing Weaker Uncle Henry Spangler, who lies sick at home south of town, is in a very ser ious condition and he is growing weak er as time goes on. He has a strong constitution, but during the time he has been sick he has suffered enough to wreck the strongest physiques. His sufferings were so severe for a while that he had to be kept under the influ ence of opiates to deaden the pain. Runaway Girls Held The following appears in the World j Herald this morning and refers to some j of our citizens : "Marie and Margaret Ashenbrener of Plattsmouth are detained temporarily in the matron's quarters in the city jail as runaway girls, but will be sent home as i soon as their parents are heard from. The girls are about 20 and 16 years ; old, respectively, left Plattsmouth sev eral days ago and journeyed to Kansas City where they intended to seek work. The Kansas City police, fearing for two young girls adrift in a strange city, sait them back on the first train with word i to the Omaha police. j FRESH GOODS AT FLOOD PRICES j 50c Work Shirts for 35 cents, at j Coates Dry Goods Co. j PERKINS HOTEL PLATTSMOUTH. RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 5c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call 73he Perkins Hotel IS IW OVER 8 Able to Be Out Again. When we went to the Burlington sta tion this morning to make the early train we were pleaseal to see Walter Cummings, tlie switchman wha laist his foot between the draw head of an en gine and a box car some time since, there talking with his f riends. 1 1 looked good ta see him out again, anal we haipe his recovery from this on will be rapial and ere long he will be in as gooal shape as ever with the exception that the last member can never be retored and no amount of inalemnity can in any way re pay t he loss. Celebrate Their Wedding At the home of Albert Nelson yester- day evening, gathered a number of the i relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. j Nelson to celebrate the third anniver i sary of their marriage. The evening : was spent in social conversation and j reminstrances, and a general goan! time was had and when departing, all declar- ed the host and hostess were royal en ! tertainers. A number of beautiful and j costly presents were received, anal an 1 elegant supper was served which all en joyed. Among those present were Aug i ust Anderson and wife, L. C. Anderson ' and daughters, Charles Ryberg and wife, 1 Eric Carlson and wife anal C. A. Hager strom and wife. Thrown from a Horse Carl Fricke had a very exciting ex perience Monday evening. He was tak iny his horse out for a little exercise and as she had been in the stable for some time, was feeling pretty how-come-you-so and looking for something to get scared at. As he rode out of the alley something attracted her attention and she whirled around almost instant ly, unseating Carl and throwing him to the ground with great force. Oscar Wilson who was just passing, ran to his. assistance and helped him to arise. He soon recovered himself and was not hurt more than bruised, and today he is feel ing rather sore from his experience. The horse ran down town and was caught, and returned home. Odd Fellow Reunion The Avoca lodge of Odd-Fellows will hold their annual reunion on the 6th of August, at which Governor Sheldon has been secured to make the address of the day. The meeting will be in TefTt' park where there is an abundance of shade and good drinking water. A large attendance and a fine time is ex pected. Avoca is a place which does not do things by halves but when they attempt to have anything of this kind they always make it a success. EBRASKA MM i