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9 Pollock-Duff IDG n j9 n 2 makes possible a delightful Auto ride to Omaha only 19 miles distant from Plattsmouth. q A drive over Omaha's 25 miles of beautiful paved boule- vards and park system will furnish a pleasant surprise and recreation. fcj Fort Crook's fine macadam drives and regular afternoon J$ and evening band concerts are very enjoyable and are free to the public. Take a little jaunt over the new Auto and Wagon Bridge, o You will like it. S POLLOCK & DUFF III,,. ii,tj n,l ...f, lit' ' mi " iiit'i 'vtiii i tii in , si nature finds a way to feed the ana he will come cmt all right, luit tlnTf is a chance that he may have further trouble. IBM Mail Carriers Will Fly. Tin is an nuc of great dis- iivcrit's. progress rules on Hie in1. Nion we may see Lncle r-ain s mail carriers llyinw in all direc t ions, transporting mail. People take a wonderful interest in a iseovery that benefits them. That's why lr. King's New Dis- overy fur Coughs, Colds and I her throat and lung diseases is the most popular medicine in merica. 'It cured me of a dread ful cough," writes Mrs. J. F. avis, Stickney Corner, Me., "af ter doctor's treatment and all other remedies had afiled." For oughs, colds or any bronchial affection it's unemialed. Price Oc and Si.OO. Trial bottle free it F. fi. Fricke & Co. 4-j-H-H-K- I-M-I-K-S-i-J-W' EAGLE. v J. Deacon. .H-'W-l-H-I'H-H-M-H' James A. Talkington came in from Surprise Wednesday after-j noon to attend to some business matters., John firoff of Texmo, Okla homa, arrived last week and has been visiting with I. L. Creamer and family. Crandina Wetenkamp cele brated her 7 1st birthday Wednes day. May she enjoy many years more of good health is our wish. H. M. Hiishnell of Lincoln was in town Wednesday afternoon interviewing our business men in regard to organizing a Com mercial club. lr. I. C. Monger went to Ash land yesterday and delivered an address before a joint, meeting of the Saunders and Cass County Medical associations. William Oelschalger made a trip to Lincoln Monday, morning and from there took a party of gentlemen to Crete on business. C. K. Osbon departed Monday morning for Hot Springs, S. I)., in response to a message announc ing the serious illness of his mother. Only live weeks until the annual picnic. The ollicers and com mittees are busy arranging an ex cellent program for your enter tainment, (looil ball games and Fports will also be on the bill of fare. Henry Snoke, one of our pros perous farmers living east of tow'n, was the llrsl one in Ibis neighborhood to lluish cutting wheat. On Friday he threshed his wheat and averaged 25 bushels to the acre. This is indeed a good yield, but it is more, pleasing lo know Hint it tested til pounds. Our good friend, Sam West lake, is another contestant for the wheat-raising honors, and on Sat urday and Monday he delivered about 1,000 bushels to George Trunkenbolz, which averaged 2rt bushels per acre ami tested 01 pounds. Cass county wheat is not so bad after all. WEEPING WATER. I Republican. J Shetland Ponies fop Sale. I have an excellent team of Shetland ponies for sale. Well broke and at a price that is right. Wm. fSilmour, ft. F. L Plattsmouth. Mrs. Hadley has rented her house and moved to IMal tsnioulh lo reside. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Marshall, on rriday, July otn, a daughter. J. M. Hanney ami family and Miss Kslher liolilander departed Tuesday for a three weeks' stay in Colorado. Mose, Card and family went over to Logan, Iowa, Wednesday last to spend a week visiting hi parents and friends. l ne ttounlilul liarves that is being garnered will not only feed the people, but make it possible for any ordinary farmer to buy an auto. m . M. lledennaugli, the prin cipal-elect, ot the academy, was in town last Friday. He will be gin his work as principal in about. two weeks. Mrs. Flizabeth Young Seabright ami sou and daughter, came in Saturday morning from New Hampton, Mo., to visit her sister Mrs. A. I. llalslon. J. F. Hall departed Monday for Omaha, and goes from there to Patterson, Slanisland, California for the balance of the summer His father is out there now. The alarm of lire last Monday evening called the hoys out for run to the -home of Mrs. I !rumni on the south side. It was a building used for a chicken am store house, ami it was burned Mrs. lU'uium had their while clothing stored m the house, am it represents considerable loss, A. i. HickoK. he vendor o patent medicines, met with an at cidenl the Fourth while shooting a roman candle. When they be have right they shoot out in the blue sky and look pretty, but this one shot, backward into hi hand and burned it, -making painful wound. He look an en forced lay-off. Adolph Mogensen met with an accident the Fourth of July that has kept him off duty since. lie was using his knife to make a pin for the harrow. The team was little unruly and he struck one of the horses. The knife was in his right hand and in some manner the blade penetrated the right arm, severing the arteries. He lost a large amount of blood be fore the doctors could gather up LOUISVILLE. Courier. ! ?? I. N. Young of Hastings is in town Ibis week visiting his father- in-law, Theodore Heini. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Tim (Sorter, Tuesday, July 1), a girl. Also to Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Clifford, Thursday, July l, a girl . Tilt- lirsl car of new wheat sold on the Omaha market was ship ped from Louisville by Keckler & Schafer. It tested 03 pounds and sold for 97 Vi cents. Miss Lillian Johanson of (Had hook, lowa, who lias ween here for the past week visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Fmnia Pinch, returned her home Thursday. John Koop secured the contract for framing 150 scenic advertise ments for the Platte. Iliver Bridge ompany and went to Omaha Wednesday to purchase the molding, The Missouri Pacific passenger train changed time Monday, the norlh-boiind train trriving at 9:07 a. m. instead of 10:30: going south the time is changed but lightly, arriving at 5:02 instead of 5:15. deorge Forcade, Missouri Pa cific station agent, is taking a de served vacation and in company wilh his family left, Monday for dradois Mills, Missouri, where they will visit for a time wilh relatives. J. F. Mayflejd of Talm- ige is taking care of business at the station in Mr. Forcade's absence. deorge llingo's old driving orse took a foolish streak Wed- Ilapids. Iowa, arrived here Tues- lay evening and is the guest of her friends. Misses Pearl and Car rie Banning, south of this vil lage. The Missouri Pacific had a pair of Union men for assistant pas senger agents at the Omaha depot a fdiort.time ago, hut Dr. Walker and Jack Iloddy assert that the expense exceeded ttleir expecta tions, hence their resignation. Ask 'em. Bert Tulene came home Satur day from Malvern, Iowa, where he and his brothers operated their merry-go-round at a big celebra tion on July 4th. The whistle of a merry-go-round is just the kind of music that tickles Bert's ear. William Craig and family, moved down from Thurston coun ty last week, and for the present will occupy the house just west of town near deorge. LaRues. Mr. Craig purchased the Rufus Taylor farm east of town some time ago, but is not to have possession until next spring, and will reside here until lime to move to the farm. If. R. Wills and wife of Seattle, Washington, made a visit with relatives anil friends here, and d parted on the Tuesday morning train for Des Moines, Iowa, to make a few days' visit and will go from there direct to their home in Seattle. This was Mr. Wills' first visit here since he left eleven years ago. He finds some changes in the "old town," also a great many old-time friends who were very glad to meet tim. Veterinary Surgeon Plattsmouth, : : : : : : Nebraska Permanently located at the M. E. Manspeaker Livery Barn, on and after July 22, 1912. Graduate of the Kansas City Vet. College. All calls either day or night, will be given prompt attention. REMINDED MANY 00THER DAYS Excursion Boat Saturn Passes Up the River, Stopping Here to Take Coal. The excursion boat Saturn, of Kansas City. with Cantain Mattews in charge, passed up the river yesterday afternoon and tied up at the Plattsmouth wharf long enough to take on live tons of coal. The skipper stated that he left Kansas City Friday morning at 9 o'clock and had found steam ing up the river very slow, as the channel of the river is very un certain. There would be for short distances deep holes where he could make nine miles an hour, then the boat would run into shal low water and it would require an hour and a half to get over the sand-bar. He was of the opinion that the NOTICEI Just received on track, car of extra choice Midland Hay from the Loup river country, and while it lasts we will sell it at $16.00 per ton. This is a hay of excellent color, fine quality, at the very low price of S1C.00 per ton from our hay shed. Come and supply your wants before It Is all gone. Cedar Creek Lumber Co., Cedar Creek, Neb. Insect Bite oCtss Leg. A Boston man lost his leg from the bile of an insect two years be- day is past when this portion of fore. To avert such calamities from slings and bites of insects use Ducklen's Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and prevent inflammation, swelling and pain. Heals burns, boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 25 cents at F. G. Fricke & Co. L. Shoemaker, wife and chil. dren, who have been visiting Lee Coiner and wife for a couple of days and attending the carnival, returned to their home at Cedar Creek yesterday afternoon. the Missouri can be used for boats, due to the thickly settled country, the cutting away of the timber along Ihe river banks and the rains, which are more tor rential than formerly. There is a line of boats, however, being oper ated from Kansas City to St. Louis and doing a good business. There are live boats in the line, besides several huge steel barges. Captain Matthews was taking his boat to Omaha for a month, when he will go from there lo St. Louis. ne'sday on Main street and upset (he buggy. deorge was picked up and later taken to bis home in an automobile. He is out again, but complains of a very lame hip and one of bis optics looks as if he might have been up against Jack Johnson. Louisville is happy the sup plies for our new $10,000 water works are on hand and Ihe pipes I hat will carry the wafer supply are being laid in position. It will only be a short time until our citizens can attach a hose to a hydrant and gel water for lawn purposes that will enable them to have -pretty lawns (brought the summer season and the water supply will be a great boon to the housewife and save "Johnny many a (rip to the old well. For lire protection the water supply cannot beo verestimated. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. ' In the Matter of the Estate of William M. Wiley, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the. creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said County, on the 27th day of July, 1912, and on the 27th day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. tn. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for exam ination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months are allowed for the creditors ol said deceased lo pre sent their claims, and one year for the Administrator to settle said estate, from the 25th day of July, 1912. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this first day of July, 1912. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. D. O. DWYER, Attorney. Statement of the Condition Buy P now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoo Rem edy is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it now and be praperad for such an emergency. For sale by F. d. Fricke & Co. Miss Delia Roman1 of Sioux City, Iowa, is in the city, the guest of her uncle, Gus Roman and family If you are a Housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawling into bed" dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sun light. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Cham berlain's Tablets when needed. you should become both healthy and beautiful. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS The fine residence on High School Hill known as the Mae Patterson property, can be bought, if taken soon, at i?2,20O.OO. A cottage on Wintersteen Hill, city water and cement sidewalks, for only $325. The five-room cottage within two blocks of Main street for $350. We have many others for sale at bar gain prices and on easy terms. WINDHAM INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO. 7-ll-tf-d&w. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exer cise or injury, there Is nothing belter than Chamberlain's Lini ment. This liniment also relieves rheurnatic pains. For sale by F. d. Fricke & Co. Go to Henry's Notion Store for Candies, Post Cards, Ice Cream and 10c Sheet Music. Riley Block, on North Sixth Street. Special Rates vor Summer Tours CO SOMEWHERE TO THE EAST. Excursion rates to New York and Boston, via all routes go ing ono way, returning another. A most attractive tour of the East may be ninde at theso rates. TO THE PACIFIC COAST. I.ow excursion rates every day; asill lower rate to tours on special dates; tho greatest railroad journey in the world and at very low rates. YELLOWSTONE PARK. Special rates for any kind of tour desired; go in via Cody, tho Scenic entrance, come out via Gardiner personally conducted camping tours; tho Wylio ramp tours. Ask agent for Park literature. MOUNTAIN TOURS. Ask agent for handbook of Colorado resorts. Lookup Mot Springs, S. 1)., ank ask for Itlack Hills booklet. You might like the Big Horn Mountains at tho Sheridan and Ranchester resorts; ask for leaf let. Get in touch with us. Ask for rates and publications for any kind of a vacation tour. - R. W. CLEMENT, Agent. W. L. WAKELY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. The Choice of a Husband is too important ti matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill-hopes by Inking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, fine complexion, puro breath, cheerful spirits things that win men-follow their use. F.asv, safe, sure, 25c at F. G. Fricke Co. THE LIVINGSTON LOAN AND BUILDING I ASSOCIATION PLATTSMOUTH, NEB, JUNE 30,1912 ASSKTS liiiiiS W-1- W-M-M-M-M-K-M union. ! Ledger. :-W"I"HWWWIH J. It. Iloddy and George St ilea were transacting business Satin- dav at Pacific Junction and Plattsmouth. D. Dlair Porter went to Plalts- nioiilh on the Wednesday evening train to look after a few items of business. Samuel Arn returned Monday from Atlantic, Iowa, where he was spending a few days with bis brother, Jtdin Arn, who has been dangerously ill. Miss Maude Strait of Hamburg, lowa, spent several days with her relatives in this vicinity, visiting John McCarroll and family and Kilwaru oung and wne. Charles E. Cook and wife and Nellie and Raymond Cook of Plattsmouth, and Raymond Stryk er and Fred Kent of Omaha wero out to enjoy an auto ride Tues day and made a short visit hero -Miss Lulu McMillen of Cedar Flint mortgaife loans inr.00ri Stock loans 10.ST5 Wl (-sh - IU.3.M 38 lH-linuncnt interest, premiums and tines h.:k( to Insurance and taxes tia d and ad vanced 1.714 w lteal estate contract 74 Item luvomil iatl s; I Total iMT.XiOH) MA1UI.1T1F.S. CnidtRl Stock paid up JlrtVfi-S 00 Kiwrve In ml . Tl Dividends declared Total IWfO HKCItHTS AM) K.XI-KNOnTHKS KOH THE YBAII F.NIIINd JcNicno, UH2. liF.CF.Il'TS. Ilalnnceonlianil.luly 1. ltlll I IS.ftO l! I men l.el.i lit Interests, ini'inlitins and tines i Kt:i7 . Ians re mud u'. .ai Total. :s4 KXl'F.NIUTFKKS tmns i UWi 00 K.MM'IIM'S 1.4I1 i Slm k redeemed X.X ; l ash on linnd IU.;U Total t T0.:.VJ M I. Carl (1. Fricke. secretary of the nlmve named association, do solemnly swenr that the forciroliiK statement of (he condlt lonof snld ns- scvlatloii. Is true and correct to tne nest or my Liiowledk'n and licllci. r. u. i- kicki;. Approved: Secretary. I). It. SMITH. I I- A. ma ;s u.i, F. U. KdKN UF.KUEU. I 8uls'rlled ami sworn to ln-fore me thlsOth Ht of . iilv lOli A. L TIOO. Ikkii.I Notary l'lihllc My commission expires tct. 5. 1015. PI rectors. in PPEBS 36 Pairs Children's Slippers one Strap and Lace Sizes 3 to 7y2 worth $1 SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK a)( ;SIZES8to11 39cC M I . BOM & son