PUBLIC SALE i I DISCOUNT WV DISCOUNT '! ! I Commencing Wednesday Horning we will give you a .discount of twenty per cent on Furs. Remember our's are the ANNIS Make--the depend on kind. Bear in mind the 20 per cent 4 MYNARD. J (Special Correspondent.) ! 4-hmM"M-h-m-wh Wayne Propst is on the sick list. Thayer Propst of Ralston, Neh., spent Christinas in town. B. F. Livingston and wife took dinner Sunday with W. T. Rich ardson and wife. Frank Richardson and family of South Omaha spent Christmas fvith the family of W. T. Richard son. Mrs. .1. A. Keiser of University on the evening train ! Place came in Tuesday and stayed over night with friends. During: the holidays not much is doing along the line of market ing grain or stock and Uncle Bill is enjoying a much needed rest. Mrs. Myrtle Marks, after several weeks' residing in Council BlufTs, has returned home to spend the Christmas holidays with her par ents. J. A. Kiser is spending the holi days in the south. Last accounts of him he and Peter Halmes were having a fine time in Galveston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Test of Mitchell, 8. D., visited Luke Wiles and wife Wednesday. Mrs. Test is the oldest daughter of R. L. Propst and wife. Frank Jean is spending' the holidays with his parents, C. S. Jean and wife. Frank is proof reader of hulany at the Peru Stale Kormal. The stork visited My nurd and left a Christmas present for Pete Lair and wife in the form of a 10 pound hahy hoy, and Pete thinks It the nicest gift in town. Mother rind bahe doing fine. The recent fall of snow has made sleighing ideal and joy riders have improved the time. A nbsled load from town went to Ihe county seat and attended the moving picture show. Boyd Porter and wife are spend big the holidays in Arkansas City, Kas., visiting with a sister of Mrs. Porter's. W. B. Porter, sr., is acting as agent for the M. P. dur ing the absence of Boyd. "BEST ON EARTH." This is the verdict of R. J. Howell, Tracy, 0., who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for his wife. "Her case was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a surce case of consumption. Her lungs were sore and she coughed almost incessantly and her voice was hoarse and weak. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound brought relief alo nee and less than three hollies effected a complete cure." For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. Mrs. rirnssman and children Alliance arrived last evening visit her parents for a time. G. A. R. Reception. Last Saturday night at fi hall the members of the W A. R. tendered a reception to the mem bers of the O. A. R. and their families and to the .members of the W. R. C. and their families, the occasion being in honor of the retiring o Ulcer, Colonel J. II. Thrasher, who has been com mand of the post for the past two years, retires and is succeeded by Edwin Bales. A program was . prepared by Mrs. L. A. Moore and I Comrade Windham was placed in I charge and presided during the I','"flil inn ',f .,h" P'W'"- Th ! auuress 01 me evening was de livered by L. W. CSade, his theme being, "The Soldier." During Ihe course of his discourse Rev. Hade paid a glowing tribute to the vet erans of the army. The little son and daughter of Mrs. Stenner sang a beautiful selection, which was heartily cheered. Miss Violet Freese rendered several line in strumental numbers, which were much appreciated. A reading by Miss Maude Kuhney, in her usual 'talented style, brought forth much hand-clapping. All of the old soldiers and their wives joined in many of the old-lime war songs, such as "Marching Through Georgia" and the like. FxcellenI refreshments were served. AN ALARM AT NIGHT That strikes terror to Hie entire household is the loud, hoarse and metallic cough of croup. No mis taking it, and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound on hand. II. W. Casselman, Canton, N. ., says: "It is worth its weight in gold. Our little children arc troubled with croup and hoarse ness, ami an we give mem is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in the house." For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Henry Donat Plattsmoulh v noon. of Omaha silor Ibis was a after- FORESI ROSE WAHOO.NCD. The Dcst Flour in the Market. Sold by all Leading Dealers iMHBOMlllS discount. 'ffj. MURDOCH. I (Special Correspondent.) J-H-H HH-M HHM Ml Mrs. L. Neit.el was in Lincoln Friday. Arthur Boreninier was in Lin coin Friday. i Dan Boellers of Ithaca spent Christinas with his parents here Miss Marie (lieseker is spending tier vacation al her Home in Lin coin. Frwin Gill house of Iowa is holiday guest at the Bornemier home. Miss Georgia Moon is a guest o her sister, Mrs. hdna Jones am family. Miss Ft la Sorick of Lincoln IS pending her vacation at her par nts' home here. Mr. ami Mrs. H. M. Beall of Omaha visited relatives here Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. C. Worth and daughter, Rose Waile, were in Plaltsmouth few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Monroe and children spent Christinas with relatives at Fremont. Miss Verda Thorpe left Friday evening ior Broken Bow, Ncd., where she will spend her holiday vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert and daughter, Marvel, left Sunday morning for Council BlufTs, where I hey will visit relatives during the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Sisson and daugh ters of Ainsworlh, Neb., spent several days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Guthman and family. Bills are out announcing that there will be a dance in Ihe M. W A. hall on Friday evening, Decem ber 2!). Everyone come and enjoy yourselves. An Omaha orchestra will furnish the music Mr. and Mrs. Turner McKin non and children arrived in Mur dock last week from Kansas with their household goods and w make Iheir future home on the Gorder farm, seven miles west of here. They are al present at tin home of Mrs. McKinnon's father, E. T. Tool. Farm for Sale. Eighty acres, three and one half miles southwest of Mynard and three and one-half miles northwest of Murray. Also twen ty-flve head of goods horses. For particulars call or write T. L. Amick, Mynard, Neb. 12-15-Mw-Ctd For Sale. Pedigreed Duroc-Jersey male pigs. , V. E. Perry, Mynard, Neb. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Milters is a cleansing blood Ionic. Makes you clenr-eyed, clenr-brained, clear-skinned. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at his farm, 10 miles southwest of Plaltsmouth, 3 miles east of Cedar Creek and 2 Mi miles southwest of Cullom, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1912, The Following Properly, To-Wit: Horses. One bay mare, weight 1,150, and with foal by jack. One bay mare, weight 1,400. One gelding, weight 1,450. One gelding, weight 1,400. One team of spotted ponies, weight t.HUd. One bay yearling colt. One black colt. One bay suckling colt. Farm Implements. Three lumber wagons. One Milwaukee binder. One Milwaukee mower. One Sterling riding plow. On disc. One John Deere 2 -row machine. One hay sweep. One Force seeder. Two cultivators. One three-section harrow. One hay rake. One hay rack. One Western Belle riding lister. One combined walking lister. One stalk rake. One corn elevator and power. One bob-sled. One top buggy. Two sells of work harness. One sett of single harness. Two setts of fly nets. Many other articles too num erous to mention. Salo Commences at 11 O'Clock. Free Lunch at Noon. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of l? 10 and under cash in hand; over $10, a credit of ten months will be given, t lie pur chaser giving good bankable nape bearing interest at 8 per cent from date. No property to leave the premises until settled for. PETER ME1SINGER. WniDUNN, Auctioneer. J. G. MEISINC.ER, Clerk. LANDI LAND! LAND! Take Your Time and Road This Do You Want to Buy? Do You Still Want to Pay Rent? Do you want to buy a farm, or do you still want to pay rent for a farm and give everything you raise to Ihe oilier fellow? If you want lo buy call on me, and if there is anything that, can be done for you it shall come you way Land this side of North Platte at $5.(10 per acre, in 010 acre lots, where you can go into cattle rais ing and keep all the chickens you want. Wake up I go to llgureing, and find out how much you was worth 10 years ago, and then look at yourself al. the present time. You will find that a change be comes necessary for your better ment. I have land from the graz ing land to the best alffalfa land in the state. 1 will bo in Plalts mouth for a week, and if you are interested 'phone 13 E., or write lo C. n. Schleicher, Brady, Neb. Meeting of Insurance Company. The annual meeting of the Farmerss' Mutual Fire and Live Stock Insurance company of Cass county, Nebraska, will be held at the Ileil school house in District No. 88, on Saturday, January 6th, at 1 :30 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of the election of ofllcers for Ihe coming year and to transact such business that may come legally before Ihe meeting. J. P. Falter, Secretary. 12-21-5nt-wk. -WE WILL PAY YOU 1 per pound il 1 FOR FT" Springs Hens Until Monday, January I Elaii & Son, Plattsmouth, Nebraska 8 TWENTIETH ANNUAL J" 1 H I M. wmmmm mm m mm m m m ivl AS K GIVEN T. J. SO ROE. Saturday Night, January 13 AT THEIR HALL, Plattsmouth, : : : : Nebraska Six Big Prizes Will Be Given! GENTS 50c LEGAL NOTICE. Frank Swoboda will take nollce that on the Oth day of November, 1911, M. Archer, a justice of the peace for Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $i!.35, in an action pending before him, wherein the Omaha Iron Store Company is plaint ilT and Frank Swoboda, de fendant, that property of the de fendant, consisting of wagon tongue, fellows, spokes, rims, singletrees, painted and plain, neckyokes, doubletrees, bolsters, buggy tongues, horseshoes, buggy spokes, plow handles and numer ous oilier articles of merchandise have been attached under said order. Said causo was continued until the Slh day of January, 1912, at 9 o'clock A. M. Omaha Iron Store Company, By D. O. Dwycr, Its Attorney. onni:ii to snow cusk. IN T1IK DISTRICT COUUT OV CASS Count v, Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of Adam Ingram, deceased: ThlH cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Kdwnrd Ingruin, admin istrator of the estate of Adam Ingram, deceased, praying for u license to Hell tho went liti I f of the nortliwoHt quarter and the southeast quarter of the north west quarter In section 19, township 13, range 12, In Cass county, Nebraska, or r sudlclent amount of the saino to bring the sum of JfiO.OO for the pay ments of debts allowed against said estate and the eost of administration, and also to pay the expenses of these proceedings, there not helm? Hiilllclent personal property to pay such debts and expenses. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested In said estate appear before me at mv olllre In the court house, nt I'lat tsmoutli, Nebraska, on the 20th day of January, lit 1 2, at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cause why a lic ense siisould not bo granted to such ad ministrator to sell so much of the nhove described real estate, or all of the same of said deceased as shall be necessary t.x w. unl.l ,ll,lu ml ovtwinuav HI ltlf PMMI iiriiis iimu rinnin. It Is further directed that this order be published for four successive weeks prior to said day In Ihe I'lntlsnioiith Semi-Weekly Journal, a newspaper published at l'lattsmoiitb, Nebraska, and of general circulation In said Cass coontv. Hated thlH 4th dnv of December. 1911. HMtVKY I. TltAVIS, Jodn-e of the District Court. D. O. DWYKU. Attorney Oltni'.lt TO SHOW CAI SK, IN THK DISTRICT COUItT OK CASH County. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Kstnte of Lena Welshelt, Deceased. This causo came on for hearinK upon the petition of Herman Luetchena, ex ecutor of the estate of Lena Welshelt, deceased, praylnir for a license to sell the northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 10, I'ntiKO 10, Knst of tho 6th IV M In Cass County, Nebraska, or a suMlclent amount of tho same to bring tho sum of $1.200. 00, for tho payments of debts allowed HKalnst said estate and cost of administration and special devises In the will of said deceased there not being suMlclent personal prop erty to pay such debts, expenses and devises. It is therefore ordered that nil per sons Interested in said estate appear before me at my olllce In tho Court House at I'tattsmnutli, Nebraska, on the SOth day of January, 1912. at 10 o'clock A. M., to show causo why n license should not ho granted to said executor lo sell said real estate as obovo de scribed of said deceased or as much thereof as may be necessary to pay such devises, debts and expenses. It is directed that this order bo pub lished four weeks prior to said date In the I'lattsmnuth Journal, a newspaper published semi-weekly at I'lattsinouth, Nebraska, and of general circulation In said Cass County. Dated this nth day of December, 1911. HAItVKY I). TltAVIS, .lodge of tho District Court. I). (. HWVHH Attorney. C. H. ALDKIC1I, Attomoy. Horses and Mules for Sale. Twenty-three head of extra good horses and mules for sale. All are good bone, well broke and ready for immediate service. I wish to sell them at pivale sale, and they may be seen at the farm of filen Vallcry, one and one-half miles west of Mynard. If you are needing any good horses or mules call early, for they are going to be sold at a right price and will find ready buyers. Frank Vallery. If you haven't Ihe time to ex ercise regularly, Dunn's Regulets will prevent conslipalion. They induce a mild, easy, healthful ac tion of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents. Kdwin Fricke was called to Omaha yesterday afternoon to at tend to a matter of business. 8 8 8 BALL BY 1912 8 K 8 LADIES 25c X-I-H MASK BALL. The Dancing Trio will give a grand mask ball al Coates' hall on Saturday evening, December .10, There will be several very hand some prizes awarded, which may bo seen in the window of Edward Rynott & Co.'s drug store. Gents' tickets will be. 50c, and ladies' 25c. This promises to be one of the pleasant dance oc casions of Ihe winter,. JJJ Throe Steps. For the nutrition of the body three steps are absolutely neces sary, that is, loa ccepl Ihe proper quantity and quality of food, to tligesl it well and lo drive out from the body all waste matter. You must have a good appetite in order to accept food, a sound stomach and working bowels to digest and excrete. As soon as this natural progress of food through I lie body is slopped you feel indisposed or sick and you need speedy relief. In this re spect, Triner's American Elixir of Miller Wine is the best, remedy, as it quickly cleans out Ihe whole sysleni, strengthening it al the same time and making it able lo digest all foodsluIVs without any inconvenience. In loss of ap petite, weakness, constipation, colic and cramps. backache, llaluleifl'e, nausea and vomiting, . , 1 as uiso ill nervousness aihl in many female disorders, Triner's American Elixir of Miller Wine is a dependable remedy. Al drug stores. Jos. Triner. m:t-l.'l.')9 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Bonn's Ointment cures itching bleeding or protruding piles nfter years of suffering. Al any drug store. Henry Burrows Arraigned. Henry Burrows, who is held for the murder of William A. Sayles, which was committed last Sunday afternoon, was arraigned before County Judge Beeson this morn ing and a complaint lor murder read to him, to which he pleaded ' not guilty. Fpoii being asked by Judge Beeson if he desired an at torney, Burrows replied thai he did. and inquired if Myron ('lark was in town. After consulting with the county attorney and the accused it was concluded that Ihe preliminary could proceed by next Saturday morning, lis which time Ihe defendant is expected to have a lawyer, and Ihe preliminary was accordingly postponed until that lime. Slops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; inuscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thom as' Fclectic Oil. monarch over pain. For Sale. One span of good work horses, weighing 2,300 pounds, 8 and 9 years old. Also wigon and har- ness. fnquire Murray, Neb. of A. . Oraves, Mrs. Sarah Snoal Kas., is in the city, bei day guest nt I In home r and wife, Mr. and M Snead. Yesterday Mr Snead and son, Kenneth Snead all wont down I where Ihev spent the. ( home of Mrs. Joseph A I Sitlinii. t a lioli ' hep son . John ml Mrs. md Mrs. Mynard, al the is.