wvw .4 Did you receive one of the large yellow bills, announcing our big Winter Sale? Read this announcement carefully it means a saving of money to you. Make an effort to call at our store early, while the bargains are fresh and new. You will be surprised at the offerings we are making in this sale, as the margin of all profits have boen for gotten during these bargain days. Our goods are all guaranteed, and should you buy here and not be thoroughly sat isfied you are at liberty to return goods, either in exchange for other goods or your money refunded. It is and always has been our earnest desire to make our business transactions entirely satisfactory to all our customers. We are only looking for satis fied customers. THIS IS A GENUINE PAY-DAY BARGAIN WEEK! Millinery at One-Half Price -Fanger's Department Store - V. ZUCKER, manager "The Home of Guaranteed Values." PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. reMJBgltt,!,'l 'M "J JgTEgT' ISM JgBBW Files Complaint. The county attorney today ti lot a complaint in Justice Archer's court against "John Doe," who is charged with having torn up a hayrack belonging to Robert Propst, night before last. The party in the case is known to the interested parties and he will doubtless be forced to answer for the affair. "The Penalty," a 101 Ranch Go. picture, at the Oem tonight. NOTICE SETTLE- OF FINAL ME NT. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS W. SIIRYOCK, DECEASED, now pending in the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, will take notice that the administrator has filed his final account and petition for final settlement in said Court. A hearing will be had upon said account and petition at the office of said Court,. at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, on the 11th day of No vember, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. At said time any nnH nil ricrsims interested in said estate may appear and contest ('l(1'ks mvc ,,mv" unfiay for an said final account and petition. ""t- "'"1 incidentally reduced Witness mv hand and the seal:,ll,' sinim-l population consnler- I- NEHAWKA. ! News. J A baby girl arrived at the G. A. Duckworth home on Tuesday night. F. L. Nulzman shipped in two cars of feeders Wednesday from South Omaha. Mrs. Lottie Shotwell, who has been in the south for several weeks, came in Wednesday even ing from Lincoln. Mrs. Fred L. Nutman and Mrs. John Nutzman are at Excelsior Springs taking treatment for rheumatism. Mrs. L. (. Plybon returned Wednesday evening from Jones Springs, Mo., where she was call ed by the death of her brother. Otoe county is getting into lino and petitioned to have a road en gineer appointed. Lass county I could lake a step forward along the same line, and it might help mad conditions. II. T. (luinn, Missouri Pacific agent at Lincoln, and four of his from his nephew, Howard Duvall, of Akersville, Pa. This is Mr. Duvall's first visit to "the west" and he is thoroughly satisfied that Nebraska is a most desirable slate in which to live. Dr. and Mrs. Van Fleet were called to Table Rock last Tuesday to the funeral service of John C. Wood, an old settler and special friends of the family, who died in Corpus Christi, Texas, last week, and whole remains were brought to Table Rock for interment. Quartermaster H. W. Miller, of the local fJ. A. R. post, has re ceived from the U. S. treasury ten bills of old confederate money ag gregating $150. These have been spread surrounding the letter from the treasury department and placed in a frame. It is intended that the money be kept intact and remain the property of Kenesaw post so long as the old comrades are here to see them. hopping Big Winter Sale Beginning Saturday, ! M i November 9th Plattsmouth Popular Priced Clothing $10, $15 and $20 ej Overcoats and Suits -i- of said Court this 21st day of October, 1912. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. D. 0. DWYER, Attorney. la I.K.OAI, XO'l'M H, (lie DlMtrii't Court of ( linn County, NflirHNkn, Frank Cluus, 1'lalntllT, vs. William Smith, et nl Defendants. NOTICE. To W'llllnm Smith, Mrs. William Smith, IiIh wife (first mime unknown). Thomas O. l'nlmer, M. Jane l'alnier, and the I'nknown Heirs nntl De visees of William Smith, (Incensed: You and each of you will hereby take notice that on the 2nd day of November, 1912. Frank Claus, plaintiff In the fore KoinK entitled cause, tiled his petition In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you, the object, pur pose and prayer or which is to obtain a decree from said Court removliiK clouds from and (inietltiK the title of record to lot five u) and three (A) feet off of and nlonK the west side of lot four (4), in block eighteen dm. In the City of I'lattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, In platntilT, as against yoii and to exclude and enjoin you and each of you from ever asserting or eiaimitiK i any rlKlit, title or interest therein ad verse to plaintiff and for such other and further relief as may be Just and' equitable. I You are required to answer suldi petition on or before the liitli day of I December, 1912, or the alienations con tained in said petition will lie taken as true and u decree rendered as prayed for therein. i Dated: November 4th, 1912. FKANK CUU'S, Plaintiff. Wy .10IIN M. I,KVDA, Ills Attorney. ! ably. Otto Carrol look them out in his car. Word has been received here of the death of I'M August at Jones Springs, Mo., last Friday. He leaves a wife, having been mar ried last December. He has a brother, W. If. August, and a sis ter, Mrs. L. (!. Plybon, who live near here. The Pollards finished picking apples lasi week and managed to gel their crop in this year with out a freeze. They shipped about 75 carloads, about the same amount as last year, and as they got about LT cents a barrel more than alst year, the crop was a lit tle more profitable. The cider mill will run for some I ime yet. as long as they can gel apples. Last year I hey made more vinegar than this because lliey had several thousand bushels freeze thai had to be made into vinegar. ... ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate Jacob llenrich, Deceased. j Notice is hereby given to the j j Miss Essie Sutherland was un- able to return to her work at Lin ' rolu on account of sickness. J Mrs. Thomas Perry, formerly of Heaver City, is visiting her sister, j Mrs. L. W'. Mvers. this week. Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. ( lapp anil ft a p Saturday a uro I rip creditors of said deceased 1 hat j -"'. Mliard. hearings will be had upon claims "1,'r ,,;,r M"' filed against said estate, before Minnas. me, County Judge of Cass County,! Mr. nml Mrs. Waller Millr are Nebraska, at the County Court1 he happy parents of a baby boy, room in Platlsinoulh, in said! born Thursday, October 21. County, on the tilth day of No-j M vember, ilUii, and on the lfilh day' ol .May, P.M. I, iit v o'clock a. in. each day for examination, adjust- ineiit and allowance. All claims must be tiled in said court on or before said last hour1 of hearing. 1 Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Platts mouth, Nebraska, Ibis 17lh day of October, 1DI2. (Seal) ALLEN J. 11IT.SOX, County Judge. loins nicely, lite severely moon while .'ill friends. niceh at this it ami child are Helen Lcller was i injured Saturday aft at play with some Mie is improving u ril i m tr . Osear .Miller and Wallinuer have each made (lie purchase of brand new Overland lnurinir cars. The gentlemen motored to Lin coln t Wednesday with li. I. Clem ents and transferred Ibe neces sary cash at that lime. .1. Hoover is enjoying a visit aH44MK444-H-!KH ! EAGLE. i Beacon. J. O. Johnson and wife are entertaining a new baby daughter, which arrived at their home Sat urday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Frohlich Thursday. Mrs. (iiiiiim is down from Lincoln car ing for her little grandson. E. P. Bells has commenced Ihe erection of a new garage, 32x40, on the west side of Main street, which, when completed will be one of the best in this part of the slate. A deal was made last week whereby A. L. McDonald came in to possession of Ihe. 1G0 acres of land near Rocky Ford, Colorado, formerly owned by Dr. I. C. Mun gcr and August Bergman. Con sideration, $18,000. Oeorge Myers, our local station agent, had the misfortune of breaking several bones of his right hand one day last week while unlocking a window, Ihe sash cords breaking, lei ting the win dow fall on hisi hand. W. (i. Jack is quite ill at his home south of town. lie was found unconscious Tuesday morning and did not recover con sciousnes until several hours later. His son, Ernest, of Lin coln, came within a short time and Miss Maude, of Washington, D. C, will arrive soon. Dr. Long acre is Ihe attending physician. The lawsuit, last Friday after noon between Harry Craves, form er editor 'of the Beacon, and the Beacon Pubuishiug company was decided in favor of the defendants before Justice of the Peace d. W. Peterson. Will Slambro of Syra cuse was employed as Craves' at torney ami W illiam Pelesiiernier for the publishing company. The jurors were: T. R. Crabtree, O. W. Wall, C.'II. Hudson. Art. Re inalcy and Will Sharp. Mrs. K. T. Tool was in ( Imaha Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Shank of -Lincoln spent Saturday with relatives here. Mrs. Kmil Kuehn spent several days last week with relatives in Flniwood. Miss Marie (iieseker spent Sat urday and Sunday with home folks at Lincoln. Earl and Elmer Howell of Bur well, Neli., spent Saturday with relatives here. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reickman last Saturday and left a handsome Utile daughter. Miss Bee Sisson of Ainsworth, Neb., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry (iuthman and family. John Aingwert and w ife went to Elmwood Saturday morning to at lend the funeral of the hitter's aunt. William Weddell and family ate Sunday dinner with W. O. dil lespie and wife. Tom Stout of near Alvo ale supper with C. Moomey and fam ily Tuesday evening. Andrew McNamara and daugh ter, Mrs. W. O. Gillespie, went to Fairmont, Neb., Wednesday morn ing, w here I hey will spend several day?, visiting relatives. Mrs. Louis Neitzel and grand daughter, Catherine Neitzel, left last Thursday for Chicago, where they will attend Ihe sixtieth wed ding anniversary of Mrs. Neitzel's parents. They expect to be gone a week. Mrs. OuelislorIT went to iLncoln last Thursday, where she was married to a Mr. Gellys, now of Central City, Neb., but formerly of Elmwood. They are now at Cen tral Cify, but will make their future home on the bride's farm, east of here. The Royal Neighbors entertain ed their families and friends at a hallowcen parly last Thursday night in Ihe hall. About 100 were present and each one reports a fine time. A short program was given and various games and con versalion helped to pass a few very pleasant hours. A delightful two-course luncheon was served. Mrs. John Aingwert and daugh ter, Marvel, spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Herman Kuehn. Last Wednesday afternoon, be tween the hours of i and (5, Mrs. I. D. Jones and sister, Miss Georgia Moon, of Ashland, enter tained at a hallowcen parly for little Miss Ruth and Miss Mary Jones. The shades were pulled down and the only lights were jack-o-lanterns. The decorat ions were lovely and Ihe ghost in the; hall actually winked as Ihe little ghosts entered. The usual games were played, after which a lap luncheon was served, consisting of cider, doughnuts, nut bread, sandwiches, cranberry sauce and pickles, apples and home-made candies. The little ghosts present were: Margaret and Marvel Aing wert, Mabel, Mary and Leona Rush, Naomi Coyne, Mela Reick man, Helen and Elsie Bornemier, Ida Gehrls, Marie Boelters, Mar guerite McDonald, Catherine Neit zel, Catherine Goehry, Catherine and Margaret Tool, Lydia Wutch ineck, Ruth, Gladys and Mildred Sorick, Gertrude Rung, Rutlv and Mary Jones, Hazel Bauer and Ethel Stack. TSf Remington Cub deroratTite tht oniy boson tjtciiig rmp Cm IPUMPGUN"' Solid-Breech, Hammerless. Safe. Bottom Ejection empty shells are thrown downward smoke and gases must go the same way, too insuring uninterrupted sight rapid pointing always. Solid Breech Hammerless perfectly balanced a straight rtrong sweep of beauty from stock to muzzle. Three Safety Devices accidental discharge impossible. Simple Take-Down a quarter tum of the barrel does it canying, cleaning, interchange of barrels made easy your hngers are your only tools. For trap or field work Ihe fastest natural pointer. Your dealer has one. Look it over today Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway 5 ' Now York City .45533 SSEBS Well Drilling Machinery To oh mata bia mtntr ihatiua walla. Thi i. nu f ih. UnM ol ork IhM r Dot or trtdl. Th Jcinind foi alii ! Car (ntr than oas tx (apnlitd bi th machine! now at work Wail lirUlar oomiaand thair own prlpat, Wa tiulld tha oala bratad Uovcu.hna at Wall V.rlun.ir tot makina daap 01 hallow walla ot all alina. fnr all varptnaa and la all Uada of ground Oar mhlM ara lha mini ap-io-data on lha nutu contain all lha lataat Itnprotamanla, ara aitraanalj atrom and Vv.'' -a' "Cv''.'. L ni'lw. iu l-rfacl work, ara aaiilr riiwrata.l and ara ari faaT tl tiykSS'S -'? "0""- W'MwwxU far hi Ira Utulut A. M Tuesday with Dan llourke and ninther and sister. II. II. ltarnes (if Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting with his cousin, Aaron Jenkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude llarrelt of Prairie Home spent Sunday -wit h James Carper and family. Mrs. Jim Carper is staying in the country lakinp; care of her daughter, .Mrs. Eddie Sheehan. Clyde Jenkins and F.d Fleisch inan drove to Avoca to attend u band concert Tuesday evening. Lillle Miss draco Jenkins of Avoca is spending the latter part of the week with her grandparents. duy Hahhvin and wife, nephew and niece of Alex Miller, spent. Tuesday afternoon with Alex and family. John Tighe and Albert Tighe went to Omaha Wednesday morn ing lu have A. Tighe' hand ex amined. Miss Carrie Schall'er went down Wednesday evening to visit iinlil Sunday with her sister, Mrs. F.d Pankonin, of Weeping Water. Mrs. Hessie Tighe Cowan and children and Master John Cowan returned lo their home in Dakota Monday. Paul Tighe accom panied them home for a visit: Miss Mary Ann Murphy, Mrs. Jim Murphy and Mrs. Charles derlax and little daughter, Vera, drove out Sunday afternoon lo see Mrs. Kddie Sheehan, who is improving very slowly. Mean Piece of Work. William lleil and two daugh ters, Misses Helen and Annie, and two sons, Willie and duy, were in the city a few hours last Satur day visiting and trailing with county seat, friends. While here Mr. Ileil and daughter, Miss Helen, paid Ibis olllce a brief call, lo re new his subscription for another year. In conversation with Mr. lleil he tells us thai for the first time in the history of (heir com mounily there was some very mean work done on hallowcen evening. At the home of his son, 1,. II., they lore up a new power plant that he had just installed for farm work, and lost a number of Ihe castings. The damage cost Mr. Ileil several dollars to replace. Such work is indeed dangerous, for just as sure as Mr. Ileil had been wakened from his sleep a Irille earlier someone would have been hurt, lie shot at them as they were leaving his premises. Fred Palterson departed yester day afternoon for Cedar Creek, where he will do some surveying in that section. On What Ticket? Will Hummel was in receipt of a card a ff'W days ago from his friend, Henry llolVart, up in Pierce county, announcing his candidacy for the olllce of county commissioner. Will says this is all righl, and while he knows that Henry would make an excellent county commissioner, he would like to know what ticket he was running on. We trust that Mr. Iloirart procs successful, no mailer what the ticket is. Hubert Mauy departed yester day afternoon for Omaha, where he will visit for a few days with friends. Thanks Ills Friends. .Ililiu- Pit. Ihe newly elected county commissioner, lias n iii"Mei us, inroiiii (lie columns of the Journal, to extend his sin cere thanks lo the voters of Cass county fur their excellent support on election day. His friends were luval anil lie nuiv appreciates the excellent work done in his behalf W"!H-W-H-!-IWH"HW- I MAN LEY. rr a a a a day passed oil' very Fleet ion quietly in Manley. Clarence Frharl's hand is get ting better rapidly. Leo Tinhe is visiting with the home folks for awhile. Tom Keckler and wife autoed to Louisville Wednesday. Ole Murphy spent Sunday with his father, James Murphy. v Miss Sena Boone was a Manley caller Wednesday morning. Mrs. John Hauth spent Wed nesday afternoon in Manley. Alex Miller and family visited in the country Tuesday evening. Miss Fliza O'Brien visited one day this week wilh Mrs. Fvans. Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall of Klmwood spent Sunday wilh Mrs. llourke. Mis Agnes Tighe accompanied her sister as far as Omaha Mon day morning. There was soim practice held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heckard Tuesday evening. Mrs. Waller Mockenhaupt came home from Ihe hospital at Omaha Sal unlay evening. Billy Ash and family spent A Thousand Miles in An Snstant! As the voice carries the thought and ns the thought is THE MAN, the tel( phone actually carries a man a thousand miles in an instant. The man of to-day, sitting; at his desk can he with his brain in a hundred cities in the course of a jingle morning. The telephone forces men's minds allows the thinking spirit 'to leave the body and travel thousands of miles in endless directions. Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company J. K. POLLOCK, Local Manager