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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1910)
RESIDENTS HERE YEARS Mesdlar.123 John P. Sattkr and John Lutz Celebrate Event. Yesterday was the twenty-fourth anniversary of the arrival In this cliy of Mesdamea John P. Satil r and John Lutz, two of the city'8 most popular and estimable ladies and they held a Joint celebration of the occasion In the shape of a pleasant afternoon party at the home of Mrs. Lutz. A large number of their Rood friends had been Invited to attend and help celebrate the anniversary and the af ternoon was made one of the most pleasant In the recollection of any of those who were fortunate enough to be In attendance. Cards and music formed the two principal sources of amusement and there was plenty of Interest and mer riment In either to make the day de lightful. At cards the honors went to MIhs Taula Goos who proved the expert In that line and carried away the first prize. Mrs. Fr:d Rezncr made the poorest Blowing and re ceived aB her prize the, booby prize, something which much amused the guests. The musical program was an exceptionally good one and there were a number of pleasing vocal and in strumental selections rendered by Mhhos Clara Mumm, Ferris York and others. All of the selections were pleasing and helped to make the af ternoon a delightful one. A very elegant collation was serv ed later In the evening and the repast was such as would have de lighted the heart of the dalnstlest epicure. The guests returned to thrlr homes after the luncheon, after wishing their charming hostesses' th return of many another anniversary in this beautiful city of the seven bills. Those who attended included Mes dames Bernard Wurl, Sr., John P. Saltier, Peter Mumm, Fred Rezner, Jacob Henrlch, Will Mason, August Mumm, Anton Kanka, Peter Madson, Henry Ofe, Charles W. llaffke, A Croscary, Wm. Hinrlchsen, Geo. Hild, Misses Clara Mumm, Paula Goos, Fer Tls York and Olga Battler. Tlio City Fleet Ion. The political campaign in this city has been the most nulet seen hero In years. There is very little discus slon and there seems little llklihood of a full vote or anything nenr it be ing polled. One thing which mny produce complications Is the fact that the Republican candidates for mem bers of the board of education, Mcs dames Agns Chapman and Laura Thrasher, failed to file their declina tions with tli o city clerk, although they issued curds announcing their withdrawal from the ticket, and In eortsefii( nco tin lr names appear upon the ballets as the Republican candi dates for that position. While It is not believed they have any show of defeating Messrs. Soennlclisn and Roberts, the nominees of Ue Demo cratic party, still there is danger of such an event If the vote fails to com out. It behooves the friends of the Democratic candidates to get out and hustle and stir i.p tho voters. In tho First ward the onmpalgn seems quite apathetic, although John Iverson, tho Republican candidate, is making a campaign and claims that he will win. Tho friends of D. 0. Dwyer, who seeks re-election on the strength of his excellent record for the past year, has jiiHt commenced to hustle nnd ho will probably win with a hnndsome majority. In the Second ward, the only real active cnmpalgn seems on. L. V. Lorenz, the Sixth street grocer and butcher, who is fighting Councilman Win. Weber for re-election, is mak ing a vigorous campaign and claims that he Is making steady gains and that his election will surely take place. On the other hand, Council man Weber is equally confident and is making a careful canvass of the ward. The fight In the Third seems to bo between A. S. Will, the Democratic candldnte, who has been detained in Mexico on business and unable to per sonally take part in the campaign, and Councilman F. II. Steimker, who Is' waging a fight for re-election. Mr. Wills ninny friends nre very confi dent of his election by a handsome majority, while Mr. Steimker seems equally assured of his return by a good vote. Mr. Johnson, the Re publican candidate, so far as can be learned, is not making much of a iimu hiiu apparently does not care much how the Issue terminates. in me fourtn warn apathy pre vails to a great extent also. Council man Neuman Is canvassing his ward for re-election, being a candidate by petition, and he claims his election without a doubt. George Dodge, the excellent Democratic candidate, Is not making a very vigorous fight nnd should lie lose It will be largely by the apathy of the voters of the ward Republican candi-I ("ate, Is not making much of an ef- fort toward el'.ctlrn ma Is not be- lievtd to be very f'lrnldp.blo. In the Fifth ward William C.ravett 13 unking a had fight io succeed C'ouncilmnn Mendciihall and there is every probability that he will win wiih a good marin us he In personal ly popular and has a big I)n;.:irraUe majority o rely op. .John Toman, the Republican cnnilitiat'-, Is n:t be lieved to be very sircng cn l will not likely poll more than t'ue non.ial Re publican vote. A general survey cf the fhld indi cate the Democrats will likely wl:i all along the li.ie unless apalhy pre vails to too great an extent. The friends of the Democratic candidates are urged to wake up and got out th? vcte. vi;i;riN; watdu. (Republican.) August Gorder and family of Platts- mouth, spent Sunday with his brother Fred In the live town of Weeping Water. Will Jameson, the traveling man out of Weeping Water, has come back to blde-a-we. He will assist for a season on the home place whore some farm work demands attention. An insurance policy for ? 1,000 was carried by Willis llorton which Is to bo divided equally between the four Wilson children, John, Ed, .Maude McGrady and Ada Canfield. We are pleased to Inform our read ers that a telephone has been install ed in the depot. Call up number 52 and ask how late the 10 o'clock train is. Ask them when the G:25 train Is due. Fong John has sold out his laundry business to Jim Look. It Is rumored that Fong John will return to hia family In China and Jim Look will see it lie can save enough to make the trip some day. Fong John Is tho best Chinaman thnt ever came to town unless we learn to like Look better. H. D. Reed sold his home place of thirty-five acres to I. D. Harmer, con sideration $8,500. Mr. Reed reserves twenty acres, mostly stone land and rough. Possession, we hear, Is to be given in June and at that time Mr. and Mrs. Reed contemplate a trip to the lakes and east on the water to Vermont. John Rourke was operated on In St. Joseph's hospital last Monday, and we are told was relieved of his appen dlx. Hut It Is also questioned whether the operation will prevent a recur rente of the trouble that has been causing him bo much grief. Mr. nourke a many mends hope to see him recover soon and be out again. irxiox. (Ledger,) "llss Elizabeth Spanker returned Monday from a short visit at Louis VllW Elmer Parks loaded his goods In f car yesterday and shipped them to Coleridge, near wlivro lie will farm the coming year. Willie liostetter, the boy who dis appeared last week, was located last Friday near Wavei ly, wh: re he was working on a farm. W. 11. Banning nnd L. It. Upton went to Lincoln Wednesday to attend n Shriner's banquet, and of courso they had a good time. J. W. Tillman finished loading his household goods Tuesday evening nnd departed on Wednesday for Ogallalla, Neb., where he purchased a farm sev eral days ago. His family follows In a few days. Mrs. Will A, Frans and son came down from Omaha last Saturday to make a short visit with her parents, W. M. McCarroll and wife, and other relatives and friends. She was ac companied by Mrs. Frank Dolan and Joe. Mrs. R. Delaney received n tele gram Wednesday morning conveying the sad news of the death of her father, James Rarr at Cross Roads, W. Va, She didn't go on account of not being able to reach there In time for the funeral. After a month or two o! fnlllng health Allls Kelberg died Monday of this week at a hospital In Omaha, where he was taken to undergo an operation. He was brought home Tuesday noon and the funeral was held Wednesday from the Methodist church. The obituary will bo Riven next week. M. J. Schnffer and wife of Pender passed through hero on the Friday veiling train on tholr way home from Auburn, whore they will en gage In business In a short time. Mr. St buffer w ill be remembered as prin cipal of the Union schools a number oT years ago, and Mrs. Sc haffer, then Miss Woods, wns our toncr-or fifteen yenrs ago. VIAVI rrtiR'8f, non-atrnotlo and non-Btirgleal treatment; It haa FPared tho llfo of many men nnd women, nnd is chenper nnd safer thnn an opera lion. 400 pnite book free. Room 3, Perking hotel. 3-1 5-2 w Wm. Fahlson, the tk i: ok pi iii.k atiov la Hit iriNint'i wijri m ihc . i'udi; tit ( HUM. Mnlf nf Nrhrimkn. ('barb' It. Schwab anJ Mary C Schwab, Plaint ill's vs. Junes Kldwcll, hurot'iy A. Ramsey, William ii. l.'amsey, l!i;;:;h 1!. Kamsey, a relicts 1'. Kamspy, Charles it. Kanisev, .lo!:n Ramsey, James Pam srv, Milt' Mil rv i v ln; hcira of John Piiium y, deceased, t-orallcn, ImvU & ''Mil n.u, v, a 1 1 1-hi cnmiMixci of William II. HpniMeii, WiMiirtn 1. l)avis and A. II. Argyle, llr.-it ti ml real name un known, their s.icccsyors ami assign ees; VV. 1". Davis. SirnuelChambers William 11. Sprutli-n, William 1'. Dav is, A. 11. Argyll!, llrst anil real namo unknown, non-residents of tho Statu of Nebraska: the unknown heirs ami devisees of James Kidwell, deceased; the unknown heirs nnd devisees of William II. Spratlen, deceased; the un known heirs und devisees of William I'. Iiavis, deceased; the unknown heirs ii nd devisees of W. 1. Davis deceased; the unknown heirs and devisees of A. 11. ArKyle, first and real name un known, deceased; the unknown heirs anil devisees of Samuel Chambers, deceased: the unknown heirs and de visees of Susanna Urock deceased, Defendants Kaeh and all of the above named non residents of the Statu of Nebraska, and each and nil of the above named un known heirs and devisees, defendants. are hereby notified that on the 19th day of March.A !., 1910; plaintiffs filed their petition In the District Court of the county of Cass, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of wMch Is to con- llrm and quiet their tit le In them and ai:alnst you. and each of you, In nnd to the following described lands, situated In the county of Cass, State of Nebras ka, by reason of open, notorious, ex- lusive, peaceable, continuous and ad verse possession thereof by them and their grantors, for more than twenty live years, towlt; Tho noith half (nU) of the southeast qunrter (se'4), and the north hair (n'i)or the southeast quar ter (se'4) of the southeast quarter (se',i) of section thirty. one (31), town ship eleven (11), north, run Re fourteen (141, east of the sixth principal meri dian, and to bar ynu and each of vou from having or claiming anv right. title or Interest In or to said described real estate, or any part thereof, and for equitable relief; and to confirm and quiet their title In them and against t lie unknown heirs and devisees of Susanna Urock, deceased, to the fol lowing described real estate, situated In said county and said state, by reason of a mortgage deed, executed and de livered by plaintiffs to ono Susanna Urock, now deceased, to secure the pay ment to her of an annual sum during her lifetime upon said real estate, to wlt: Lots two (2), nine ), thirteen 131. and fourteen (14), all In tho north east quarter (neV, ) of the northeast quarter (nt'Vi), nnd the south half (s'.A) of tho northeast qnarter (ne'i, and the northwest quarter (nw'i) of the north east quarter (neVi) all In the section township and range hereinbefore de scribed, said mortgage being unrelensed of record, nnd Blso to bar you, the said unknown be Irs and devisees of Susanna Urock, deceased, from having or claim ing any right, title or Interest In or to said last described real estate, or any part thereof, and for equitable relief. you and each or you are required to answer snid petition on or before the 2nd dny of May. A. I. 1910. In default thereof, Judgment will be entered con firming and quieting title to all the renl estate, above described, In plaintiffs herein. Charles K. Schwab Mary C. Schwab. Plaintiffs r.y their Attorneys liamsev & Ramsey. (First publication March 21, 1910.) . of FIMAI XOTICK. Nebraska.) State )ss. In County Court ( nuntv or l ass. ) IN TIIR MATTKft OP THE KSTATR OF MAUY J GUT11MANN, DECEAS ED. ' To all person Interested: You are hereby notified that the administrator of said estate has filed his final report nnd petition for final settlement of said estate, and that a hearing will be hud upon the same be fore me, tho county Judge of said coun ty, at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, April 9, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., of snJd day, nnd nil objections. If any, must be tiled before said hour of said day. Witness my hand and seal of said county court of said county, this 21st day of March, l'JIO. Allen .T. Tteeson, Seal) County Judge. Asm. i on l MiV. nis rieiiT. ntlce f l leetliin. T" ALL WHOM IT MY CdXCEUN: Vou are hc'-eby notified thnt on t ho second Tuesday of April, 1910, to-wlt, April 1!U0, between tho hours of eltfht o'clock n. m., and six o'clock p. m Ashland Drat tin go district will bold Its pniiunl election at the store room of K. L. McKln'iey within Huld district .Hunted . on lot Uvo CI), block thirty three (.13), In that part of Ashland, Siiii'ideis county, Nebraska, formerly called Flora f'llv, for the purpose of electing ono director of said district In place of Charles Miller whose term ns director will then expire. Imted March 22. 1910. Nelson Kriiffner, President. A. H. Fuller. Secretary. (Seal) Ashland Drainage District. JNOTH E TO CltEDITdltS. Ftate or Nr.iiitASKA. ,N Copntt Coi ut. C oi'nt v or ( ass l In the matter of t lio estate of J. Glen Koynl, deceased. Notice Is hereby glyen that the credi tors of said deceased will meet tho ad ministrator of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room In l'lat mcMitli, in raid county, on tho 12th day of April, A. D., 1910, and on the 12th day of October, A. D., 1910, at 10 o'clock a. in., each day, for the purpose of pre senting their claim for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the credi tors of said deceased to present their claims, nnd one year and six months for tho administrator to settle said estate, from tho JJUi day of April, A. I)., 1910, Witness my hand and seal of said county court, nt I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this 14 day of March, A. D., 1910. Allen J. Ileeson, County Judge. William C. rtamsey, Attorney. (Seal) I.IMl l, NOTIl II. State of Nebraska,) )ss. In County court County of Cnss. ) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Oh' ESDItAS C SWAN DECEASED. To all persons Interested: You are hereby notified thnt there has been filed In this court the petition of Minnie It. Swan, the prayer of which Is that the authenticated copy or the Inst will and testament of said Esdras ('. Swan, deceased, be probated and al lowed as the last will and testament of said deceased, which will Is now on file In this court. You are further notified that there will be a hearing upon said petition be fore this court at the county court room at I'lattsmouth In said county on the th dav of April. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., and that all objections. If any, must he filed on or before said day and hour of bearlnir. witness my band and the senl of the enuntv court of Cass county, this lSth day of March, 1910 Allen J Iteeson, (Seal) County Judge. The (lass In nKrleulture of Hellcvue collego will test free of charge not to exceed a bushel of Boed-eorn for any farmer who will fcond In his corn for thnt purpose, -the corn to bo care fully nnd noctirntely tested, each ear separately, a definite report to be made and every ear returned to the owner. Corrspondeneo may be nd dresst d to Prof. A. A. Tyler, Hellcvue, Neb. have a of the lonj fortable roomy over coats, made for Spring wear, and rainpioofed by a special pr6cess; a raincoat in which every detail of style is right; to wear in rain or shine. If you want to see the fin est lot of Spring clothes you ever looked at, you'd better come in before our stock of HURT, SHAFFNER & MM raincoats and suits are They're great sellers, fabrics all wool. SUITS AND RAINCOATS to $38 Tip Home of Hart, Large showing of Hats i.v.axi. ivotici:. State of Nebraska,) )ss. In County Court County of Cass. ) IN THIS MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN WHICH EL, DECEASED. To all persons Interested: You are hereby notified that there has been filed In this court the peti tion of Albert A Welchel, alleging therein that said John Welchel, depart ed this life In Raid county, leaving a lust will and testament. The prayer of said petition Is that said will be allowed and probated and that administration of said estate be granted to said John H. Welchel. You are further notified that a hear ing will be bad upon said petition be fore this court In the county court room In I'lattsmouth, In said county, on the 12th day of April, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. rn., and that all objections. If any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Dated this 21st day of Marrh,tl910. fly the Court, Allen J. fleeson, (Seal) County Judge. Oltll ( T. Kit. 47ft. An ordinance calling a special elec tion In the city of I'lattsmouth, county of Cass, state of Nebraska, for tho votlntr of bonds In the sum of $:if)00.00 for the paying of the intersections of Fourth mid Vine streets, of Fifth .-..hI Vine streets, of , Seventh and Vine streets, and of the alley umd street in ter. -eel inns of Fourth and Fifth streets, said alleys, running cast :.tul uciit through block twenty-eight C!s) und twenty-nine (9). all In laid city of I'lHttsnioiith and known as paving dis trict number I'e II. uniiiliied by the m.iyor nnd council of the city of 1'hittMiioutli, stiite of Nebraska. Section 1. That a ki cl.il election t e and the smnie is hereby called to bo held In the cilv uf I'la ttsmnuth, coun ty of Cass, slate of Nebraska, on Tues day, the Hd day of May, A. 1).. l'.'H), at the usual pulling places in said uty to-wlt: First ward, at the county court house; Second ward, at Turner ball; Third ward, at A. O. V. W. hall; Fonilh ward, at the council chamber; Fifth wind, at the store building of A. !. Hr.eli A Co., on Lincoln avenue. The polls in said wurds will be open nt 9 o'clock a. in., and close at 7 o'clock p. in., of said day. Section 2. At said election the fol lowing proposition will be voted up on, to -wit: Shall the city of I'lattsmouth In the county' of Cnss, state of Nebraska, Is sue Its bonds in the sum of $:iii00.00 In the denomination of tjno.OO, rich payable to bearer ten (10) years after late with Interest coupons thereto at tached not to exceed five per cent, payable annually, but redeemable, or any part thereof, on request of said city any time after one year from date of Issue. Said bonds shall be dated the day of their delivery and Interest and principal payable with New York Exeha nue. Snld bonds shnll be Issued for the purpose of paving the Intersections In pnvlng district No. 3, or said city of I'lattsmouth to-wlt: The Intersections of Fourth and Vine streets, of Fifth nnd Vine streets, of Seventh nnd Vine streets, and of the nlley and street Intersections of Fourth and Fifth streets, said alleys running east and west through blocks twenty-eight (2S) , and twenty-nine (29). i And shnll the mayor and city conn-i en. in auumon io an tuner nixes niaice. a levy upon all the taxable property of said cltv of i'lattsmouth to pay the principal of nnd Interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and pavnble. Section S. As soon as practicable af ter the Issue of said bonds Is author ized as herein provided, the mayor and city council shall olTer said bonds for sale to the highest tddded after giv ing such notice of sale as they mav deem proper and to the best Interests of snld cltv, but snln mayor and city council shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds, and In no rase shall said bonds be sold for les than par value. Section 4. When said bonds are sold, the proceeds thereof shall be paid to the treasurer of said city of I'latts mouth nnd placed to the credit of the pHvlnir fund of paving district No. 3. Section 5. The form of the ballot In which the question shall be voted on Is as follows: "For I'avlng Honfts." "Against I'avlng bonds" Section il. There shall be Judges and clerks of election appointed by the msvor and cltv council for each snld polling place In suit wards and Fiild special election shall be held In the same manner as a jrrneral city elec tion. Section 7. Notice of said special election shall be nuMlshed In the PliiDsmouth Semi-Weekly Journal for four consecutive weeks prior to said dav of election . Section H. Tills ordinance shall be In force and take effect from and af ter Its pnssaire, approval and publica tion according to law 1'nssed and approved this iiith day of March. A. P., 1910. John P. Sattler. Mayor. Al'"t. W. P. r.Mcr, I City Clerk, lot . com v'!l::;;t till, 'Vvi'i ti: gone. All Copyright Hitt Scbaffhcr & Mirs jfSi 'Vrf t Schafjner & Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts AMENDMENT TO THE AltTICI.ES OF I S( OIW OK VI l! OF THE lltMi OF Ml KIIOCK . At a stockholders meeting at the P.ank of MurUock, Murdoek, Nebraska, held on the 10th (lay of February, 1910, at which meeting all of the stock of the bank was present. It was unan imously voted to amend Article IV which now reads: .-".'he amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be ten thousand (J10000) dollars di vided In one hundred shares of one hundred dollars each," all of which shall be paid In befNe the commence ment of business to "the amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be fifteen thousand (1!,000) dollars, divided in one hundred and fifty shares of one hum-red dnllnrs each, all of which shall be paid In." Witness our hands and seal this 10th day of February, 1910. F. Wolf, ' President. H. P. Neltzel, Cashier. State of Nebraska !-h. County of Cass I hereby certify that the foregoing in n true and correct copy of t lie t ame.idmt nt to the original articles of ' Incorporation of the jJnnk of Murdoek, ' Murdoek. Nebraska. 11. il. Ncitzel, Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn to before me this Pith day of February, 1910. Tlerman (last, Justice of the Peace. NOTICE OF APiI.ICTIO I'Olt 1.1 Ul OH LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested end to the public, that the undersigned Peter (loos has filed his petition and application in the offico of the city clerk, of the City of Platts ruoutli. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, us required by law, signed l.y the required number of resident free-holders of the sa.d city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectabio character und standing and a resilient or lt:e .--tine oi ieui .man unu proving that a license may be lssueu to the said Peter (.inos for the sale of malt, sprituous und vinous liquors for t lie period of one year from the date of the bearing of said application In a building situated on lot twelve, (12), In block thirty .J0, In the First ward of the said city of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. PET EH (lOOS, March 22, 1910. Applicant NOTICE (IK APPLICATION I'Oit LI 0.1 Oil LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to an persons Interested and to tho public, that the undersigned Ed. Donat has filed bis petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cuss, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Nebraska and praying that a license may be Issued to the said Ed. Donat for the sule of malt, sprltuous, and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the east half (e',4) of lot twelve (12), In block twenty-nine (29), In the First ward of the said city of Plattsmoutli, Nebraska. ED DONAT, March 22, 1910. Applicant. NOTICE OK APPLICATION I'Oll 1.1 O.IOH LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned J. E. McDunlel has filed hia net tlon and . application in me onice of the city clerk, of the City of I'latts mouth, County of Cass, ana ssiaie ot Nebraska, as required by law, signed tiy the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectabio character and standing and a resident of the Slate of Nebraska and praying that a license may be Issued to the said J. E. McPanlrl for the sale of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for, the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot six (6), In block thirty-three, In the Fourth ward, of the suid city uf Pluttsmouth, Ne braska, i. li McDANIEL, March 22, 1910. Applicant. NOTICE OK APPLICATION KOIl 1.1 Ul OH LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the umler-.k'ni'd, Adolph tilese bits tiled Ills petition and application In the offic of the city clerk, of the City of Platts moutli, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man ot respectable character and standing and a resident of the State ot Nebraska and praying that ft license may bo Issued to the snld Adolph (ilese for the snip of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the bearing of said application In a building situated on the west halt (w!) of lot six (S) In block thirty-four (34) la the I'oui'th ward of tht ixld . .l-r, . ."?sN:-t.T.-i'iv-..:ia,i Ii!' v.?i -fit Stetson Hats Including; Stetson's Gpring Shapes city of I'lattsmouth, March 22, 1910. Nebraska. ALULl'll OIESE. Applicant. .NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR LI UVOIl LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, J. L. Kussell, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the City of I'latU mouth, county of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, slgneA by the required number of resident free-holders of said city, setting forth, that the applicant la a man of respect able character and standing and a resi dent of the State of Nebraska, and praying that a license may be Issued to said J. L. ' Russell for the sale ot malt, splrtuous and vinous liquora for the period of one year from the date of the bearing of said application In a building situated on lote eleven and twelve, (11 and 12) In block twentr seven (27) in the First ward of the said city of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. J. L. KUSSELL, March 22, 1910. Applicant. .NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR LI 0,1 Oil LICENSE. isoiice is nereoy given to all persons Interested and to the public, that theJ undersigned Ed. Egenberger has tiled hi petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of tiie City of Platt.n mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signet by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that tho applicant Is a man, of respectable character und standing anil a resident of the Stute of Nuuraska an.t praying that a license may be issued to the said Ed. Egenberger for the sale of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on the eiust half (e'i) of lot twelve (12) In block twenty-eight (;8) in the First ward of the said city of Pluttsmout It, Nebraska. ED. EUENLIiOEIt. March 22, 1910. Applicant. Card of Thanks. We, the family of the late Mrs. John Bock, desire to return our most sincere thanks to our many kind friends and neighbors for their many expressions of sympathy and condol ence upon the sudden taking from us of our well beloved wife and mother, and we especially desire to thank them for the many handsome floral offe'rings which they so kindly re membered her by, and we desire to express our appreciation of their deep sympathy with us in our loss. John Bock. Julius Bock. William Reich. Mrs. Henry Wulf'. Mrs. Wm. Peters. Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Mrs Geo. Hansen. Mrs. Wm. Phllpot. Mrs. Jacob Hlld. Mrs. Edward Ganeemer. County Court. The sale of the real estate belong ing to the estate of the late Miles Russell Smith was held this morning; at the south door of the court house, there being several bidders preseat and some stiff competition in the bid ding. I.. R. Upton was the adminis trator and conducted the sale. J Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement. Telegraph or write ROBERT WILKINSON, Dunbar, fleb. Dates made at this office or the Murray State Bank. Good Service, Reasonable Rale