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FOn SALE a full-Mood Jersey cow. due to calve June 1. Will sell. Willi calf, for J." or keep the calf and sell cow for ?4it. K. (i. C I.KV. l'i miles west of Plattsiiioutli. I'nr Snip. A good bu;rgy and u phaeton, at a bargain. Call on Wadk v. Windham. feo: t rr A T I ( I M ; M I I I I M I I I t ! I i M I ' ' I I I I IC) G E. G. BOYEY and SON. 3 CARP Smoke Otto "VVurl cigars. Dr. W. B. Elster, Dentist, Water man Block, Anything jou want? Get it at Ger ing's. Otto AVurl's cigars are calculated to make a man take an added interest in life. Balky watches made to work by Mc Elwain, the jeweler. When you want a good comb, come to Gering & Co. Keedy's studio is the only one in Plattsmouth turning out the new finish platinum water color photos. The Gut Heil cigars are the best smokers on the markt Wurl rranu factures them. We call for and repair all kinds of rurniture. Call us up. Our telephone is l'J7. .Sattler Furniture Co. The sweetest of sweets in the candy line at Gering & Co.'s For sale or exchange for eastern Nebraska lands, 25 ranches; all sizes. K. B. Windham, Plattsmouth, Neb. Wanted A large Thomas kitty. A liberal price paid for suitable animal. A. llELrs' Cioak Store. We have a few wall paper remnants that we sell for 2c per roll. They are iust the thing for closets and pantries. Call and see us. Gering & Co. Lowe Brothers high standard liquid paints cover 300 square feet two coats cheaper and better than lead and oil, Gering & Co., selling agents. Wurl Brothers' Gut Ileil cigar can't be beaten for a cool, sweet smoker. L. Rusterholtz of Murray was a IMatrsmouoh visitor this week. Every young man in town would be hunting up a license and a minister if he knew how beautifully and inexpen sively the Sattler Furniture Co. can furnish a home for him. If there's a place in town where la dies feel satisfied that the style and assortment of spring hats is all they can ask, it's at Mrs. Manspeaker's. Would you be happy ? Smoke Spies' Exquisito 5c cigars. As good as ordi nary ten centers. All in wrappers. When the weather is hot drop into Keedy's studio and examine his ex hibit of platinum water colored pho tographs, They are fine. What do you want inacigar? An ex quisite flavor and a free smoker. The Exquisito exactly Alls the bill 5c. Our Baby Cough Syrup is justt the thing for children under five years only 25c a bottle. Gering & Co. The Pride of Plattsmouth is justly Otto Wurl's famous five cent cigar. When you get warmed up nicely, just call up Platts. Tel. 72-73, Neb. 72, and get block of COLD ICE just the thing. Elegant? Well, I should say! That's what every one says of the line of baby carriages, go-carts and sleepers at the Sattler Furniture Co.'s big store on Sixth street. Spies' Exquisito 5c cigar is neatly wrapped in paper, so that farmers can carry them in their pockets safely. Already the favorite, it is rapidly tak ing the market. No wonder. Mrs. Abb e Buzzell is seriously ill this week. When it comes to real tine pei'umes, Gering & Co. keep them all. Cold stuff for warm weather. The fine, clear blocks of ice you can get from McMaken, the ice man. Buy a book, and save money on your ice bills. If there is one store in Plattsmouth that makes you want to buy every thing they have it's that of the Sattler Furniture Co. the big store on Sixth street. You are looking for a Plmenix & Northern tire policy. A. W. White will write it. lie is wile agent for Cass county. L. J. Maylield, of the Louisville Courier, was a visitor at the Journal office Tuesday, dropping in to warm his feet upon the editor's des't for a few minutes. The platinum water color photos so closely resemble a miniature portrait in water colors that it is almost impos sible to denote the difference. This work can only be secured at Keedy's studio on Main street. If you want to go a little higher you can't get more for your money than 'rom Otto Wurl's Silver Wreath cigai. Gering & Co.'s Syrup of Trifolium Compound is the greatest spring blood purifier sold, and is absolutely guaran teed to give satisfaction or money re funded. Price $1. Mrs. Stull's cow strayed upon , the premises of E. T. Younker last week. When the inquisitive lxvine began to sample the succulent produts of his garden Younkers went out and ar rested her, holding her in durance vile until Mrs. Stull came over and bailed her milk made out. AILS WM. HEROLD SON K..r rl- A good buggy and a phaeton, at a bargain. Call on Wade W. Windham. Having decided to discontinue handling carpets and mattings in stock, owing to the fact that our carpet department has been flooded twice by heavy summer rains, and having no other room for them, will close them out entirely within the next 30 days, and close up our basement department. So if you are in need of a carpet now is the time to buy one cheap. Come before the assortment is broken. Probate Notice. In County Court. Cuss county. NelirusUa: In the liiiitter of llir estate of Adam Ileil. deceased. Wenfiel I leil. illiam II cil. ieorf-'e Ileil. Lizzie Ileil. W. II. Ileil. and all other persons interested : You and each of you are lierehy notified that Umii the -Htli (lav of April. A. II. W. II. Ileil liled for prol.atc and allowance, an instrument u r r I iirr lo le t he last w ill and testament of Adam Ileil. deceased, and his petition allii'inu' anions other thtnirs. that said deceased died testate at his home in Kiirlit Milo (irove precinct, in Cass County. Nehraska. on the lntli dav of April. A. I. I'.Hil. ami that said deceased died seized of real estate sit nated in said count y. and that the aove named are all of the heiis of said deceased. The prayer of said petition is for t he prohatc and allow a. 'ice of said list ru liicnt as t he last will of t he deceased, a nd t hat letters testamentary In- issued t hereon to U il liam Ileil ami I lenry I lei I. You a re furt her not itied I hat a hearing w ill lie had umii said IM'tition and said proM un.ed insi ru ment a t t lie county court room in Plat tsmout h. t'as county. Nehraska. on t he llthdayof .May. A. I. r.Kil. at the hour of 1 o'clock p.'m.. and"t hat if you fail to at tend and object to t lie prohatc of said inst rtimcnl. t he prayer of sa id pet it ion may he granted and propate of said instru ment allowed, and such further orders and decrees entered as to the court may seem proper. Witness n:y hand and the seal of said court t't I'luttsmouth. Nebraska, t Ids. 1 lie 'Jut It day of April. A. It. l'.nil. (skai..) .1. K. Doriii.Ass. County .lud'e. Probate Notice. or (LD)dl C3 CfJO rSS 3 III County Court. Cass County. Nehraska : I u t he mat ter of t he esl at e of John K lei-cr. deceased. Carrie I".. Charles V.. Henry. Wil liam and Jesse K leiser. and a 1 1 ot her persons interested in said est at e. a re hereby not itied that Charles V. Kleiser. on the iid day of A pril. l'.mi. li led a M'i it ion in sa id o urt . a I leir aiiionir ither things, that John Kleiser. late an inhabitant of said court v. died in said county on t lie 1 4t h day of A pril. A. II. r.MI. not ha villi: made a last will and testament: that the said John Kleiser died sei eil and Ms sessed of real estate and personal proM i ty situated ill said county to In administ cred : that the aliovc named aVc all of ihe heirs and Mrsons interested in said estate. The prayer i of said iM'tition is that the court -rraut letters of a dm in is? rat inn of said est a le to Charles W. Kleiser. You are furt her tioi ilicii that a hear ing will lx- hail Uhii said p titii.n at I he count vcotirt room in I Mat t smout h.i'uss count v. Nchniska the Isih day of May. A. I . l'.m'l. at II o'clock in Ihe forenoon, and that if you fail to a ppear at sa id t ime and ob ject to said petition, the court may irr.inl the pra.ver I hereof ami issue let ters of ad in in 1st rat ion to Charles . K leist r or some ot tier suit a I ile pel -s in. it ness my hand and t he seal of said court at I'lal tsmout h. Nehraska. this d day of April. A. I. I'.'i'l. tsK.w..) .1. K. )it'i;i.ss. County .lude. t- 3 CS cs e& Sheriff's Sale. We have now in stock the prettiest line of Wash Dress Goods, Dimities, Batistes, French Ginghams, Egyptian Tissues, Silk Fanlards, Mercerized Wash Goods, Swisses, India Linens, Persian Lawns, etc. ever brought to Plattsmouth. Warm weather has has retarded sales somewhat, so to liven things up we will make special prices to start them going. I'.v virtue of an order of sale, issued by tJcorsre I'. I loiisew hi t h. ci i k of the district court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to nie directed. I will on the I liny of May. A. I) 1!MI. at l' o'clock, a. 1.;.. of said day. at the south door of the court, house in I he city of Plaits mouth, in saiil county, se.l at public auction, to t he highest bidder for cash, the following rea 1 est a 1 1'. t o-w it : I j it s si iii) to t w cut y-oiie c.'O inclusi e in bliM'k t w.i ( .') in lirow u s sub division of lot e enteea (I7 in scciion thir teen IK!'" town twelxe II:.' r:ni'e thirteen j 1 n j : also lots eiiilit Is, nine (! an i leu I In J in ! block t l.rco :;, in said I ;n .w n's suh-d i ish m. : All in Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto bcloiiiriiiiT or in anvwise appcriaiuiicr. The same hcini; lev ied upon and taken as ihe pro IHTtyof Hankof Cass Count y et a I., defend ants, to satisfy a .judgment f said court re covered liy the County of Cass, plaintiff, against said defendants. ri:itlsinoi:tli. Nebraska. April l . A. ! l:m. Vv. I U ill ! I.I It. s'n rilT. Cass con tit v. Nebraska. I.v .1. I )'. Mi Km to:. .ItssK I.. Ilniir. " lieputy. 1'laiiit ill's Attorney. ."t 1 Carpets and . Straw Mattings. AVt itrt' plt'a.- i! .inu'iuiico lt our ciitoi,n-rs in Cass County that we have novv in .-ovk for Hnriii"; t r.idi' (jiie of the lifst ili spin ys of Moqaetto and W-lvct C.ir pets vt havi ever 'iovii at price.-; soM le.-s tlian at Omaha for the newe.st patterns for tliis season. Our line ff ynnl wide J 1 1 ; ra i 1 Carpi ts ceinpris the eream f tliree i;j; whuiesu" -tucks. No o!vl jo1 lot atter!i- to palm ('If 0:1 our e'.isiomers. Vou no doubt contemplate HOUSE CLEANING if you do you ne'v need a new enrpet. or ;i iicv tJoor inattiii";. or new Lie.- curtains, or window shades or curtain poles. If yon do call on us. Our line ot L.m c Curtains was never solare -v.e show you the newest things in Kioiled (.'urtains at $1.25 up to $5.00. cr .ro C9 E? -i5! -j 7 S!? S9 S? E. G. OOVEY and SON. jj s; -C3 S3 s3 si 11 A A ijAii am ' K W J y t . . - 1 . .- - ' r. r The C!r! I Jr. , r-". ( o.-r::-:f- 'r.w -::7 V. :.rc : v fi 1 C A ?1 t) . C -" r i 1 to;;!. ICE ! ICE! ICE I Special Embroidery Sale 5000 yards of wide embroideries, worth 15 and 20 cents a yard, your choice 10 cents. Special Ribbon Sale Just received 1200 yards all silk Taffeta Ribbons from 4 to 6 inches wide, all colors, at 10 cents a yard for your choice. Generally sells at from 20 to 35 cents a yard. Speeial Shoe Sale All shoes brought u p from our Falls City store we are offering at cost, and less, in order to reduce our stock of the same. Come in and see them. We have them all dis played in our center aisle. & suit Same old phfe. Same oltl man. Come to the o'iiee and ijet your Ice Hooks at same old price. McMAKEN & SON, I Mi., ties ,"';isk:l '--' l hoiks ( piausmamli TJ. OK KICK Union Bloch, Gth & Main StS. MEATS Always fresh in hottest Summer weather. Best brands Fresh and 5alt Meats, Sausage and Fish, AT Kunsinann & Ramge's Plattsmouth Telephone ( Malts. 102. 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L'T ji?c- ' tri:' I" ii!'- w .:ti f'ijl li - lien 'l u v 4.' is:t-:f s. t ') Tii''f i n ivi ci.r'. t :i'.J 1:1 rp.r lur . ' nt in .- . I'lps. I"rCw i . iuseuin rjrr7u.E u;i:.s: rf AnreoT.tr for u. ti is a. m. to 3 p. m. i im. of oi:rir-'i: (!, . Ts-y s. rj 2. 3 W M . ru i A Stvidy in tlo Greatest Thing in House keeping as Seen by the Journal Man in John R. Cox's Hardware Slore. mm Wm i mmmmm Stoves, Slovrr, Stovos, of all sizes ai.d ;1 ..! ij.'Jitn.", imlLtfuctible, economical if fuel, pcrfcrt in iftilation :uil distri '"ii iori of IjiNtt, ti:::it. and arti.-tic in de-i'o, U-a t.tiftil in litiisli. and in an array stitli- I vat iid in ,-iz" ai:d :?csiin to meet t" t'O'i i i f'"n-: its jf everyone from the 1 1-' tn'.dc -t i f lio'.i . epi'l's to tlicarcaU'i 1 ; I i-s in tlte na-is t , f il st a utu lit aid l.otcl ktepefs. 'J i.a' 's w !i,'t th. Journal tii '.n found in ii i t -t. tour of in vt s i nation tliroii'li t' c ! i a 1 are store of .lolm It. CVx "lie d iy tl.i.- tvi'cl:. I"::.- '- -i j -ri S I ll.int, tin; l:itet ;iii,imvi'iI t.'':(iir and Sttitdatd Li- lit: tis C '' ifo- ; - JJf.-'-''-"--- l' " ' '"V- - :iti(l Ik'tl.yer', Ml' 'i VS' vC ; 2z$i .'anions iu'.Hy i-t ffcted s-tamlard Liyrht- ?"li.&- - - inir t.'o's blue !l itttolcum burner for those who live where it is not convenient to procure jasoliue al! this clejant display of the skill of the modern ratine builders' art imprests one with ihe conviction that the prime essct.t: al to t!;.. a.-Mii in I a l.appy Ik m careful selection of a first class cookim: s'.ove. Xo less a one than O.ven MeredUii saiJ: "We may live without poetry, music and. art: We may live without conscience an'.' live without heart: We may live without friends: we may !'ve without book-: Hut civilized man cannot Mve without rooks." . , . . THE GRCAT MAJESTIC Alia wnere s me ei"n i v m live and ply her calling v.ithouL oneeaf.Iohn K. Cox's .!aj--tie Steel Itiiniies, ne of his (;imi line Stoves or I'etrob um Mine Flame i:ui'tict? A' i if tltec .. or the cook's pupa n cs to takethe.Iourti.il mar,'- .! vi is their fault and ! view of an up t ! v' which, from front d." : s entrance, is a d.'lLr : ' 1 of the tin ifty b'ii.-e-,.' .. Call at John R.. CoxrL5, see for your-elf aud bg c u- v incea . THE GREAT MAJESTIC i frc ta. i nr3.E3. 2 j st.l;. 5T.l:li3. g