en's Suits $5 Boy's Suits $1.65 en's Fine Shirts 85c Boy's Shirts fk Waists 25c OTHER THINGS IN PROPORTION What Does If Mean? It simply means that we are up against a crowded condi tion here and are obliged to make room. New goods are pushing in at the back door at the rate of 300 pounds a day. The carpenters have set us back 20 feet in front. What can we do but sacrifice the price in order to move out quickly all the last season's stock. There has never been a sale just like this in Plattsmouth before. It's the least advertised and yet the best known. Your friends have told you about it. It's up to you to take advantage of it now and that right quickly if you want some of these bargains. C. E. Wescott's Sons Always the Home 55 EX-SPEAKER POOL His Enemies Are Very Much Exasperated Because He Has Taken This Course. Charley Pool of Teriirnseh seems to have been very incon siderate of I lie feelings of his enemies, perhaps he lias at no' time entertained any hope of be ing ahle to please them. He vexed I hem very ennsider ahly when he announced his can didacy for governor, hut it some how didn't seem to worry him THE WITHDRAWAL OF very much, even though some ofjperherg havi the crilicisins heard was calculat ed to excite (he ire of Ihe sensi tive man. , Now they are equally exasper ated hecniise he has withdrawn from the race, and the criticism is becoming even more spiteful than lormeriy. ine i.ica unit. ins;,,. j10r l0Ill(, f(w mil(,H HOU, withdrawal may slreiifclhen the W1.sl ,,r (uwn Sundav evening the candidacy of John IT. Morehead ,.;UIS(. uf ((.atl tl(.art seems to lie quite, distaste-ml to them, and they promptly show their teeth. Hut Charley Pool will hardly fail to note that it is not his friends who are disposed to de nounce him for withdrawing. In the chorus of crilicism from his enemies he may very naturally j health and her supper that even find reason for rongral dialing ing was heartily relished. Death himself upon the step lie has j was therefore a shock lo,the rela taken. (lives and many friends, who are There is not heller evidence of "nw mourning Ihe loss of a kind political sagacity and political I hearted and neighborly woman, virtue than is found in the act of ! Funeral services were held from the man who prefers to be use-l- Mary's church in Flmwood ful to bis friends rather than to j yesterday morning and interment his enemies, and Charley Pool is i made in Ihe Flmwood cemetery. well oware that none of those , Flmwood Leader-Fcho. who are professing to he pained' CelebraVea Birthday. by his withdrawal would have i-.m, m i n , , ,. , , , J Iriday, March 22, was ho supported him bad lie remained1 ... , .... . . . v , r. . ... sixly-llrst Inrlht ay of Dave oung in the race. Linco In Mar. I r m n n ? jof Murray, and Ihe Ihirly-sixlh J anniversary of the marriage of Charles Malley and wife and himself and wife. In celebration Dane, who have visited Mrs. Mai-I ley's parents, Councilman Vil - liam Shea and wife, for a short j time, departed for their home at fialesburg on the morning train ' today. until the last minute to buy your fencing. Whether it be a small or large quantity, we want you to come to us, look over the different styles and have your order filled and set aside for you, so when you want it we will have it for you. We try to carry a full and complete line of fencing, but we can never tell just how much we will sell of each kind, so in order to avoid any delay and so you may get the kind of fence you want, we would like to have all our fence cus tomersboth old and new to let us know what they ex pect to use. Our prices arc right and we will figure our fenc ing against any mail order house that you wish us to. JHW AGENT KOKOMO-AMERICAN- of Satisfaction Death of Straus Pepperberg. The funeral of Straus McKin ley, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pepperberg of 2035 South Eighteenth street, will he held from the residence of E. A. Schloss, 1121 I street, at 2:.')0 p. m. Sunday, with llablii Frederick Colin of Omaha in charge. Inter ment will lie in Wyuka. The young man died after a lingering illness in St. Louis Thursday, and the liody arrived in Lincoln last evening. Lincoln Journal. Straus was horn in Platts mouth in I KiMi, ami had been un der the doctor's care for many years, and his death is simply the culmination of the ailment from which he has heen alllicted for so many years. Mr. and Mrs. Pep- many friends in Plallsiiioulli, where they resided so long, who deeply sympathize with them in this, Ihe hour of their deep allliclion. Mrs. Ed Buchholz Dead. Mrs. Ed Buchholz passed away trouble. Mrs. Buchholz has suf fered several attacks as Ihe re- I stilt of poor heart action. Her , last illness was of short duration, 'ami no suffering .was apparent when life passed from Ihe body. I iMiring Ihe day Sunday Mrs. 1 Itncliholz appeared in her usual of the event Mr. ami Mrs. Young have enjoyed a' postal card shower and up to 11 o'clock today had received no less than eighty-five cards and letters rongral dialing I hem on Ihe occasion. FOR PITTSBURG FENCING itsg BAUER, REPORT OF THE CONDITION or nut Plattsmouth State Bank of riattsmouth, Nebraska Charter No. IiM'oriatratfd In llie state of Nebraska, at the i-Idnc uf liusiiics-s. March it). IHli KESOUKCES Iiaiwan discounts $1j6,32 5S Overdraft), woureil and unsecured.. UM(t M Itaiiklnir house, furniture and fixtures 1,478 10 Heal estate other than hanklnir house l.'.W W Current exoenses and taxes paid... tttD 23 64 Cash Items Due from national, state and pri vate hanks fdf.N'tf V7 Checks and Items of ex change Currency Ooltl coin Silver, nickels and cents 103 4.415 IK) I. MO (HI ttt 7t- &3.HI0 M Total i.".4,51H !? LIAHIMTIES Capital stock paid In fcO.OOO 00 Surplus fund l.tlR) W) Undivided profits :,:)IG 47 Individual deposits subject to check I.0K.330 73 Demand certlticatesof de posit !,1IR00 Time certlllciitesof deposit tiO.iitiT 4t 170.10" 19 Notes and hills re-discounted none Hills payable no.nk Debitor's guaranty fund 41H 31 Total. J4.5I 7 State or Nkbrahka, County ok Cash I I.J. M. Koberts, cashier of the alnive named bank, do hereby swear that the alxivn statement Is a correct and true copy of the reisnt made to the Slate Kankliik- Hoard, J. M. KuHKKTS, Cashier. a..., ... J W. II. Nbwbi.1.. Director. Atu si. , ,, j. AITKK. Director.. Subscrllied and sworn to before me this ilnd day of March, nil:;. K. It. Wimoiam. Notary l'libllc. Seal My commission expires Oct. 1U, ltd a. NOTK i: OK A IM'I.IC AT1U. FOU I.Hll OK I, m i:sk. ( Notice Is hereby Klven to all pertons Interested ann to the public, that the umlerslKnud, mi KenberRer, ban filed bis petition and apiiNrtitlon In the olllce of the city clerk of the City of riatts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city settlnt? forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praylnir that a license may be Issued to tint said Kd KnenberRer for the sale of mult, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearltiK of said application in a Imllillnir situated on the east half (e'i) of lot twelve (11'), In block tweu-ty-elKht In the First ward of the said City of l'lal tstnout h, Nebraska. KD KCKNUKKGKK, March 12, 192. Applicant. no i m i: i if ai'I'i.k i iov von Mli on I, i i:si:. Notice Is hereby iflven to all persons Interested and to the public, tnat the uuderslKiied, I'M Donat, has filed his petition and application in the ollice of the city clerk of the City of riatts mouth, County of Cass, and State oi Nebraska, us required by law, signed by the required number of resident f iee-hoblers of the said city, netting forth that the nppllcant is a' man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska ami praying that a license may be Issued to the said Kd I)onat for the sale of malt, spirit nous ami vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the east half eMi of lot twelve (121, In block twenty-nine (211), In the First ward of the-said City of I'lattsmoutli, Nebraska. KD DONAT. March 12, 112. Applicant. NOTICK OF AI'I'I M TIO FOIl i.Klt oh i,m i:vsk. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, t hut the undersigned, J. 10. Mclmnlcl lias filed his petition and application in the ollice of the city clerk of the City of l'latts moulh, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by tliu required number of resident free-holders of the said city setting forth that the nppllcant Is a' man of respectable character and standing and a resilient of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said J. K. Mclmnlcl for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous 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 (33), In the Fourth ward of the said City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. J. K. McDANIKU March 12, 1912. Applicant. .NOT I CM OF APPLICATION FOII i. mi oit i.icknm:. Notice Is hereby given to all person" Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, I'eter Coos, lias filed his petition and application In the ollice of (lie city clerk of the City of I'lutts 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 In 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 I'eter Coos for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on lot twelve (12). In block thirty (30) In the First ward of the said City of I'lattsmoutli, Nebraska. l'KTKIt (SOUS, March 12, 11112. Applicant. MI'I'Ki: OF PPI.ICVlTO FOR Mill OH MCK.NSK. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Adolph tllese, has filed his petition and application In the ollice of the city clerk of the City of I'latts 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 of respectable character and standing and u resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that n license may be Issued to the said Adolph Olese for the sale of malt, spirituous and vlnuous liquors for the period of one year from the date of t lie hearing of said application in a building situated on the west half (wi,4 of lot six (), (n block thlrtv lour (34 1, In the Fourth ward of the said City of I'lattsmoutli, Nebraska. ADOLPH UIKSK, March 12. 1912. Applicant. NOTICF OF APPLICATION Foil I.MU OH I.ICK.NSF. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, J. U Kussell, has filed his petition and application In the ottlco of the city clerk of the City of I'latts niouth. County of Cnss, and Statu of Nebraxku, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the suUI rltv forth that the applicant Is u' man of especiaoie cnaracter and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license niuv be Issued to the said .1. I.. Kussell for il... ... I of malt, spirit nous ami vlnuous liquors "i'' mil oi one year irom the date of the bearing of said application in a building situated on lots eleven and twelve (11 and 12 1, in 1.1... V . U-I.ll - ty-seven (27), In the First ward of the sain i ny or riullsinoiith, Nebrasl-a. J. 1.. Ut'SSKU., March 12, 1912. Applicant. For Sale. One Siiccpss ranjfi' ami one ctMiiliinal inn cliinu closcl ami siili'lmai'il. Hot h ttoml as new. Call in- adilrt'ss, Mrs. C. Uniwn, Murray, NVIi. NOTICK. James V. Kaspar will take notice that on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1912, the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, In Its Justice Jurisdiction, Issued an order of at tachment for the sum of One Hundred Six and 92-100 Dollars, In an action pending before said court, wherein the Plattsmouth State Hank, a corporation. Is plaintiff, and James V. Kaspar Is de fendant, that property of the defend ant, consisting of one Chople gasoline engine, seven piles of wood, 10 sacks of rye flour, 98 lbs. each: 19 sacks Sun kist flour, 98 lbs. each: 17 sacks Forest Hose Hour, 98 lbs. each; 30 sacks Ne hawka flour, 98 lbs. each; 6 sacks Gold Medal dour, 98 lbs. each; 3 sacks Heisel flour, 98 lbs. each: has been attached under said order. Said cause was con tinued to the lsth day of April. A. D. 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK. 3-4-3wks. XOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA. Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas W. Shryock, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet I'eter C. Stander, administrator of said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court Iioom In Plattsmouth, In said County, on the 25th day of March, 1912, and on the 30th day of September 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M., on each day, for the purpose of examining, adjusting and allowing such claims as may be on file at such time. Six months are allowed from the 25th day of February, 1912, for the creditors of said deceased to file their claims In this Court, i. e. all claims against said estate should be on file on or be fore the 25th day of September, 1912. The said administrator is hereby given one year from the 2Kth day of Feb ruary, 1912, In which to settle said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 24th day of February, 1912. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. D. O. DWYER, Attorney. Notice of Applienllno I. let ii se. for Liquor Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Andy Thomsen, has filed his petition and application in the ottlce of the County Clerk of Cass County Nebraska, as required by law, signed by a majority of t he resident freehold ers of Eight Mile drove Precinct, set ting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Ne braska, and praying that license be Issued to snld Andy Thomsen for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one vear from May 17, 1912, ending Mav 17, 1913, In a building on lot 1, In block 4, in the village of Cedar Creek in Eight Mile drove Precinct, in Cass Countv, Ne braska. AND V THOMSEN, Applicant. LEdAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a caltel mortgage, dated on the 11th day of November. 1911, and duly tiled In the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 24th day of February. A. D. 1912, and executed by James V. Kaspar to Piattsmotith State Bank to secure the payment of the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars, and upon which there Is now due tin; sum of $S71.00. And also by virtue of a chattel mortv-nge, dated Julv 20th, 1911, and duly filed in the ollice of tlio County Clerk of Cass County Nebraska, on the 23rd day of February, A. I). 1912, and executed by James V. Kaspar to the Hank of Cnss County to secure the payment of Three Hundred Dollars, and upon which there is now due and payable the sum of $311.25, which said last described mortgage Is now owned, together with the debt It secures, by the Plattsmouth State Hank. Default having heen made In the payment of both of said sums due on said indebtedness and mortgages, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been Instituted to recover said debt, or either of the debts above de scribed, or any part thereof, although demand for the payment of each has been often made; Therefore, the said P at tSlllOOt I) St:i. Ittinb it'll .-.,11 property therein described, viz: All Ills StOI'k Of lilf.l.l I.li.u niltA. and nil materia) r nterlmr Into t ...' manufacture all stock of Hour, sugar, lard, con fci-tbiiiii i'v piimr. ,i...n..n ..u furniture and fixtures. show cases. scales, cash register, brend pans, bread iiuiciiinery, including tire one Day Electric Douirli M Ivor art A Dynamo,' one electric Perir nml rU mixer, one dough dividing machine, one Queen City Cookey machine, one DlornTrKon Innf mmiMwf imn aio.na n HhnftinK and he! tin,' and all ma chinery, fixture and merchandise not herein specifically namod, including one (ntzi nu-r riiitlna mati.tnr. n 1. ? Vivi! Rnl forelnK contained in the MinuiiiH Kiiinuing on easi naif of Lot ten. In HlfWlr tU'AnfV.nlna In nu.. --- --- 11 lJ in iic, in i nc . i y Of I'lHttsmOllHl Pima founts VKnn..l.n at public auction, In the Cltv of I'lattsmoutli, In the building where the property now Is ns above described, on the first dnv nf Anrii a t mtq .a o clock a. m. of said dav. Duted March 9, 1 912. Plattsmouth State Rank, Mortgagee. C. A. Kawls. Attorney for I'rnintiff. LKdAI, MITICK. In Ihe DUIrlet Court of Cass County, v -I.--., i. .' Millie D. Montgomery, 'plaintiff. vs. James F. Archer, Defendant. .IhIIIOM V AnliAr ,i,.r.n.i..K. .lll i l. notice that on the 9th day of March, A. '. ..nine ii. .Montgomery, plaintiff herein. H1...1 l.l fwi.l.lnn l !. l.t : . . J" i'i.i..ii in tut. inn trlct Court of Cnss County Nebraska, nirn n.t u.l.l . . ...,, i ut-ii-uuiiiii, dames i. Archer, the object ond prnver of said petition are, to quiet the title, In the plaintiff, Millie D. Montgomery. In and to the following described real estate, to-wit: "Commencing at the southest corner of the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section twenty, Town ship eleven, range fourteen E, In Cass toiinty, Nebraskn; thence north ten rods; thence west to the west line of said quarter; thence south ten rods to the southwest corner of the said north west quarter of the southeast quarter; thence east to the place of beginning, containing five acres; and to declare null and void and of no force and ellect a certain deed of conveyance of said real estate from Abel Crabtree to James F. Archer, which deed Is re corded In llie deed records of Cass loimty, Nebrasko, In book thlrtv-four at page fit.9, and to declare mill and void any and all claims of said James l'. Archer In and to said real estate; also alleging adverse possession of said premises for more than ten vears last past, and prays for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petl- ,)iVi'1' ,,, f"'e the da' "f APr. Millie D. Montgomery, Plaintiff. C. A. Kawls. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-U-wkly.4-wks MITICK OK II K A II I M) It KIM HIT AMI l'KTIIIO op d Alton , Notice Is hereby given that William D. Wheeler, guardian of Carl F. Vogt Insane, lias tiled In this Court his ac' count of moneys received and expend ed up to March 1st, 1912, and also Ills petition for the allowance and ap proval of said account and such other mailers as set forth in said petition. That a hearing will be bail upon said report nntl said petition on (he lltli ihiv of April, 1912. nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . at which time all oh.lei t hum. If nnv, will be heard and considered bv (he Conrl, ami final orders entered upon all matters In said petition and report. Witness mv hand and seal of said Countv Court nt Plattsmouth. N .rnkn. (Ids 1Mb dnv of March. 1UI2. (Seal) .M.I.KN .1. IIKESON, Coiinlv Judge. 2-21-'.'wks. Plattsmouth Auto and Wagon Bridge Company TOLL RATES Foot passengers $ .05 Horse and rider 15 Motorcycle and rider 15 One horse, vehicle and driver 20 Two " " " " 25 Three : .35 Four " " " " 50 Horses or cattle hauled or driven, each 10 Calves, sheep, goats or hogs, hauled or driven, each 05 Maximum rates per wagon load 50 Fruit, grain or hay, per load, with team and driver 50 Huckster, patent medicine, grocery peddler, junk dealer, live poultry, each with wagon and driver 1.00 Emigrant wagons with driver : 1.00 Automobiles with chauffer .50 Each additional person in any vehicle 05 Thresher, seperator, team and driver 2.50 Corn sheller, team and driver 1.50 $10 and $5 Coupon Books a! 25o Dis count for Gash! POLLOCK & DUFF, PROPRIETORS II HEW EXCITING L Plattsmouth Basketball Teams Add Other Scalps to Their Already Big List. from Saturday's Dally. The I'lattsmoutli , High .school basketball team won in a holly contested and roughly played frame last, night with the Alumni of the school, some of them of years standing. The game was I'cfereetl by U. (i. Primrose of llellevue and was umpired by Mr. Rocca of Omaha. There was a fairly good attendance and the rooting was principally for the High school team, the audience apparently not approving of the rough style of playing adopted by the visitors. The team work of the High school team was superb; they clearly outclassed their op ponents in shooting baskets and in the running. The umpire fail ed to see or lake note of fouls, al though several were made. In Ihe tlrst half of the game the Alumni made 10 scores and the I'lattsmoutli High 11. la the second half the Alumni made 12 and the Plattsmouth High 20. Total score: Alumni, 22; Platts mouth High, 37. The line-up: Platlsinoulh High K. Frans, 1). Arries, forwards; C. Schlater and M. Arries, guards; fllen Ed wards, center. Alumni F. Waugh and G. Deal, forwards; I). White and F. Mann, guards; L. Hichey, center. A preliminary between the South Omaha Y. M. C. A. juniors and the Plattsmouth Y. M. C. A. juniors, refereed by Prof. Oscar Larson, was an interesting game, resulting in a victory for Ihe Plattsmouth team. Mrs. Charles Hartford and sons, Charles and Willis, and Mrs. F. 11. Whit taker visited the me tropolis this morning, going on the early train. 5.00 TO CALIFORNIA, UTAH, MONTANA, WASHINGTON. ORIGAN, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This is the general basis of colonist fares, March 1st to April 15th. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS. Every day to Los Angeles and San Francisco, with daylight ride' through scenic Colorado. Every day via Northern Pacific and Great Northern to all princi pal northwest destinations. SUMMER EXCURSION TOURS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Special dates of sale in each month, commencing April, at $55 round trip, with every day round trip rate of $60 the greatest railroad journey in the world and low rates for it. Plan now. SUMMER TUURIST RATES. More attractive excursion rates than ever before, this summer to Rocky Mountains, Yellowstone Park, Big Horn Mountain resorts, the Black Hills, the Great Lakes, Atlantic Coast resorts; it is none too early to be making your summer vacation plans. v HOMESEEKERS'from Eastern Nebraska to the Big Horn Basin IT "t and other localities West and Northwest. lillllllllljfllll Ijijliil; I. W. WAKELY, Teachers Elected. From Saturday's Dally. At a meeting of the board for Ihe purpose of electing teachers for Ihe school year of 1912-1913 last Thursday night the follow ing teachers were elected: G. 0. Larson, principal of the High school; Miss Lenora Wolfanger, Miss (irace Xewbranch, Miss lllauch Horning and Miss Lillian Cole, High school teachers. The following grade teachers were elected: Miss Anna Heisel, Mrs. Mae Morgan. Miss Glee Apple gate, Miss Kstelle Raird, Miss Nettie Hawksworth, Miss Hazel Dovey, Miss Esther Larson, Miss Altha Peterson, Miss Pearl Slaats, Miss Verna Cole, Miss Clara Weyrich, Miss Amelia Mar tins, Miss Ethel Ballance, Miss liessie Edwards, Miss Hazel Tuey, Miss Christina Hansen. Miss Marie Hiher, Miss Hilda Barwick," Miss Nellie Julyan, Miss Claire Bookmeyer, Miss Delia Tartsch, and Mrs. M.- Howland, teacher in art. Land for Sale. I have 32(1 acres of land in Hawlins county, Kansas, 100 acres on each quarter under cultivation; all nice, smooth land; one-quarter mile to church and school; located right at Linda postolllce and 13 miles from rail road slat ion. live miles to country store. This land is in a good neighborhood. Will trade one quarter for good residence prop erty in Plattsmouth or will trade all for eastern Nebraska land. What have you for trade? For further particulars write or in quire of H. C. Long, Murray, Neb. Have Received Appointments. Mrs. Alice Gowles and Mrs. Nannie Burkel have received ap pointments on the staff of Ihe na tional president of Ihe Woman's Relief Corps. This is not only a personal honor, but an honor to Ihe McCouihie Corps. The na tional ronveril ion will be held in Los Angeles, California, begin ning September 9. R, W. CLEMENT, Agent. General Passenger Agent, Outi, Keg. ,