LOCAL NEWS. . Dr. W. li. Klster, Intist, Water man Block, Anything you waul? Get it at Cerium's. Don't forget: Keetly takes pliot for 1 i ISalky watches made to work )y Mc Elwain, the jeweler. When you want a ko1 comb, come to tiering & Co. Keetly's studio is the only one in I'lattsmouth turning out the new tinish platinum water color photos. We Kuarantee a fit in spectacles or no sale, at !ering & Co.'s II. G. Van Horn of the Cedar Creek neighborhood was a I'lat tstnoutli vis itor one day this week. We call for and repair all kinds of furniture. Call us up. Our telephone is 137. Saltier Furniture Co. The sweetest of sweets in the candy line at (jenny A: Co.'s For sale or exchange for easUin Nebraska lands, ranches; all sizes, li. II. Wimhiam, I'lattsmouth, Neb. John Becker is building an addition to his brother's tenant house,oecupicd by Henry Ilaym'cker, near Eight Mile drove. We have a few wall paper remnants that we sell for 'Zic per roll. They are iust the thing for closets and pantries. Call and see us. (Jekino a Co. Lowe Brothers high standard liquid paints cover 300 square feet two coats cheaper and better than lead and oil. tiering & Co., selling agents. Mrs. E. K. Goodwin drve into the city Thursday to pay her old friends a social call, and returning drove out to Mynard to look after her crops. Prescriptions are always filled cor rectly at Gering & Co.'s. When you get warmed upnicelyjust call up PJatts. Tel. 72-73, Neb. 72, and get block of COLD ICE -just the thing. Our Baby Cough Syrup is just the thing for children under live years only 2.1c a bottle. Gering & Co. You are looking for a Phoenix & Northern tire policy. A. W. White will write it. He is sole agent for Cass county. If there's a place ia town where la dies feel satined that the style and assortment of spring hats is all they can ask, it's at Mrs. Manspeaker's. When it comes to real tine pefumes, Gering & Co. keep them all. Don't forget that Ptak & Bajeck are manufacturers of several lines of fine cigars, which have just been put upon the market. Try them for a line, s eet smoke. When the weather is hot drop into Keedv's studio and examine his ex hibit of platinum water colored pho tographs, - They are tine. Gering & Co.'s Syrup of Tri folium Compound is the greatest spring blood purilier sold, and is absolutely guaran teed to give satisfaction or money re funded. Price $1. The Ebinger Hardware company is sole local agent for the Peerless cream separator, the best in the market for quick and thorough work. Examine the apparatus at the store, Main street, I'lattsmouth. The platinum water color photos so clsely 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 .tudio on Main street. Hez Peck is employed cleaning and renewing the appearance of Urnib stones in Oak Hill cemetery, for a con sideration. His charges are light and work guaranteed. Neb. Tel. HM. Save ice and money by buying the world famous Challenge Iceberg Be frigerators. There are others but none equal to this one sold and w ar ranted by the Sattler Furniture Co., the big store on Gth. street. The Ebinger Hardware company has just received a large shipment of the celebrated haying tools. Any farmer who has ever used these implements or seen them work will be satisfied with no other. If they are new to you, step in and examine them at the Ebinger store. Cold stuff for warm weather. The tine, clear blocks of ice you can get from McMaken, the ice man. Buy a book, and save money on your ice bills. Call at any drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an excellent physic. They also improve the appe tite, strengthen the digestion and reg ulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. 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. The band boys went to Palmyra to play for the old settlers' picnic Wed nesday night. They were a line look ing lot of fellows, togged out in their new uniforms, which fit them as neat ly as a job of TeddyOifford's wallpaper ing. Friday night at Main and Fifth streets the boys will give the second of their open air concerts, when all may come out to see the music and lis ten to the new uniforms. (Jet your photos taken at Keedy's studio and get a chance on a 20x30 por trait painted in oil. We paint the picture from life or photo. A 1st tone platinum water color panel w ith each dozen cabinet photos. August Slander from out near Louis ville was a Plattsmouth visitor and a welcome caller at the Journal office Saturday. Every young man in town would 1m hunting up a license and a minister if he knew how beautifully ami inexpen sively the Sattler Furniture Co. can furnish a home for him. It is exiH'cted that all the Sunday schools of this city will send delegates to the Nebraska State Sunday School convent ion, to Ik; held at Hastings June 18, to 20 inclusive. The railroads have announced a rate of a fare and a third, ami all delegates w ill be enter tained at the homes of 1 tastings citi zens. aoIcu speakers will be present. and excellent programs have been pre pared for the various sessions. Elegant? Well, I should say! That's what every one says of the line of baby carriages, go-carts ami sleepers at the Sattler Furniture Co.'s big store on Sixth street. Waverly T. Allen of Ashland, rt cently taken lie fore the insanity loard and adjudged insane, is a well know n old-time resident of Cass county. lie was a miller by trade and once ran a mill at Louisville. Later he moved to Saunders county, where he acquired a considerable property,including a mill on the Walioo, but through the manip ulation of a biped shark it was lost to him, and the constant worry over his fruitless efforts to recover it, seems to have unsettled his mind. Charles S. Sherman, city editor of the Lincoln Evening News, and press correspondent for a numlier t.f big eastern papers, come to Plattsmouth Saturday night with his wife to help Lhis father, Colonel Charles W. Sher man, celebrate his sixtieth birthday. Hard work and close application has so blanched " young " harlie's erst while raven locks that the colonel might well pass for the more juvenile of the two. Wednesday night at the German Turner hall the society celebrated the 70th anniversary of the three oldest members of the social society, Messrs. Paul Gering, George P. Horn and Nick Halmes. The invited guests were roylly entertained, while Messrs. Eb inger, Koch, Droege, Ottnat and Carl Kunsmann furnished a very pleasing musical program. The daughter fo Bev. George Betts, with her little daughter, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter White. Reduced rates to Omaha on account of the musical festival during June. Every Saturday and Sunday during the month Toe for the round trip. Tickets limited to the Monday follow ing date of sale. W. L. PICKETT, Agent. WM HEROLD SON. 2 2 I L. N. C e list or Letter Remaining uncalled for in the postof- tlce at I'lattsmouth for the week end ing June 8, liml: Mrs. Carrage. lie I.an-Jnhn liurk. nrun. J1U Hat tic Van-;. Alanie TI1. Claud.- Flan. I.ars b's. lAtt. Frel t;. Miller. Artcal. ;. W. Kami. W. H. Kussell. uli l. Stanley. J. I. Smith. Kdwin A. Siirasruc. H. li. Seuver. loo. Y.lf. Persons calling for these letters will please say 'advertised." C. II. Smith, P. M. o-o-o-o a 4. Do you know what that means? No? Well, nobody docs; it hnen't any meaning Tins is like many an ad vertisement you see. They attract your attention but give no inform- nt ion. If we call your attention to anytime.:, it is for souk- purpose. J list now we wish to call your attention to our 20 per cent Discount Sale on Muslin Underwear. You will find displayed in the center aisle of our Dry Goods department over $1,000 worth of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear from two of the best fac tories in the United States, consisting of Ladies' Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemise, Corset Covers, Short Skirts; Misses and Children's Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and White Dresses. They have not been moving as rapidly as we would like, and to stimulate their sale we offer the 20 per cent discount from former prices for instance s .Vie gowns now. 7"c gowns now. 1 .") gowns now . no gowns now . , ."ioe sk i i ts now . . 7 V skirts now . . 1 no skirts now . . k 1-V bile 1 1.M 2 41 1 4( k l.oe sue - h skills now 11 in) skirts now 2.V co! set cover now .".V. corset cover now. .Vie corset ever now. 1 no corset cover now. 1 tin li 40 L'lV c 4H NIC Ilia DOVEY SON. Special Sale on Lawns. We are showing a good Dimity at i3c. A tine liutiste at Sc. Choice Dimities at 10o. Special Sale on Rugs. We have ahout 10 dozen Uugs, J yards long, made from rem nants of best carpets, such as Velvet Iirussells, . Mot pieties at-'d Ax minsters. Your choice for $1.25 Cadi. Don't forget we are headquarters for everything in the Carpet line. XHAtte MARK J UV are agents in IMuttriinuutli for Shoes. Smart, stylish street boots for dressy women, from the dainty Kibo patent Kid to the' heavy welled sole. All one pric? $3-00. (ir.ge Dow n Corsets, all styles. We are showing the nw straight front summer Corset for .Uc. E. G. DOVEYand SON. Sheriff's S.ile. Hv virtue .f Mil order of Mi!.- i-sucil by t ;! at- l House wn-th. clerk 1 .r lli- district conn w il liin a iii I fur t 'ass fount y. Nehr.i - ka. aii-l to me liir.ii.-.l. 1 will out Ik- at riuttsiiioiit i.olu-:isk:i.t his.'hl i:l v of June. A- I. I'l l. .1. E Itol t;I,AS. e.-il.) C'llUllty Juii.'f. OTICE TO CRF.DITOnS. J STATK i)K NKI'.KASKA. 18th Day of July. A. O , 1901. at 2 o dock p. in., of s:ti. I !.iy. at tin- south l ui'M V uF t Ass. i In count v court or .r tlie court lioitst- III t n v of i i:t! t- I .. 1 1... ............ . .1 . . . .., . niou.t.. in sai.l eountv. sella! awi,,,,. ' . ". ' n leiser: to 1 li.-hiirlu si t.i.id. r for . ali. the fol low iirr 1 -'"oce 1-, n.-r. i.y en t hat t he creditors of real esiate t.wit: Fractional ..i thr.r (A). ' 'h-c.-ased n ill m.-t-t t he ii.iijiiiiist rat op f ton ten U") north. ..f ran-'.-el-v.-ii (II). ; sai.l est il.-. I.cfore me. .oiinty .lud-e of Ca- tv i si-r mi 1 .1.. ,,i..v , "i c...vi.ij,ha. ai in.- county curt room wai.m r 101. 1. ai.i.iiion. ,,, 1'iaii, ,ih. in said count v. on the i:,tii Lot oik in hioi'k one. lot two iii Mock ouc .: day of .1 11 1 v. I'.'.il. and 011 tlie isi li ii;i v of 1 1 lot three in Mock one. lot four in Mock one. ct-iulier. at 1 1 o'ciock a. m e;i. li'.l .v f.,w east half of lot live in Mock cm . e-.t ha I f of '. t he iuroe of i.-eeiil in'' t heir claims for ei- lolti- in I. lock on.-, cast hall of lot sit 111 . a inliial ion. ad usi im-nt ami allowance. Mock one. wi-st half of lot si in IiI.h-U one. Joi Six Hi' nt hs a re allow ed for tin- i-r.-illiors of st-veil in Mock one. Iol ikr'il in Mock oin-. l.-l. said lccea-cd 10 jiresi-nt tlii-ir claims, and one one in M-x k two in said addn i.-n. La t uo 111 ear for t he :d minist rator to setti-.aid estate liiot'k two. lot. three in Mock lo. iol four in ii'oin the l.'.i li day or .1 11111-. 1.. Mock two. lot I, it- in Mo-k two. lot six In : W lines-. n..y hand and seal of said county Mock two. lot st-tcii in hlM-k t wo. lot t-iirid 111 court, at I'lat tsiuouiii. .Sehraska. this 21 l hlo-k two. lot nine in M'-k two. lot ten in '''' "f May. 1 . 1 . tiliM-k I o. lot t-le en in Mock two. lot t wclw ! .1. I . I m ill ; I, ss in Mock two. lot thirteen in M.h k two. Jot. siti.. oiint v .lude. foul leeu III lil.M-k t wo. Iol fifteen ill Mock two. : (1st pllli. ,i:iy :;(.) I. t sile-n in hi. M-k t wo. lot se em een in i.lock ' two. lot one III Mock ll.r. e. NOTICL Tt CRf UITfXJS. Stale of Ni t ra-ka. County. t In count v cunt. Bl(f If on na for Bcrom. It is reported that the Mexican gov ernment contemplates an award of 1100,000 to for. Aiige! Belllnzaghi for his eerum against yellow fever, which If eald to have been successful In 85 per cent of the cases In Mexican ho3- DlUlj. r.L'KLINOTON llOUTK EXCl lislOX UATK TO KASTKKN CITIES KI!OM I'LATTSMOUTH. These rates will interest you. They are as low as will be in effect at any time this summer. Detroit July 5. 0 and 7. $22.00 for the round trip. Cincinnati July 4, . and ;. 22.r0 to Cincinnati and return. Milwaukee J ulvu. 21 and 2 1G.7.", for the rovnd trip. L.nicaero Julvi'i. 24 amd -2r. u t.t for the round trip. LOW rales daily to the I'an-Anierienn Exposition at IJuffalo. Ask tlie ticket ahout them. J. Francis, Gen. I"ass. Agt., Omaha, JJeb. I'liotos at Keedy's $1.25 and up. With each dozen of our photos, until July 1st, we give one platinum water color panel. This offer is made only as a means of introducing the new finish in platinum water colors. Keedy studio. How to Avoid Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself and family a bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhtiea remedy. il is certain 10 oe needed heiore sum mer is over, and if urtx.-ured now mav save a trip to town in the night or in trie busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine m use lor bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No fam ily can afford to be without it. For sale by all druggists. Ami so on throughout the entire list nothing reserved. We Hiv also ottering special inducements in Wash Goods, Lawns. Dimeties, Organdies, India Linens, Swisses and Persian Lawns for graduation and confirmation dresses, with a fine line of all -over embroideries, tuckins, Valeiieienes laces to make them up and trim hem. The most complete assortment ever brought to the city. Great Ribbon Sensation, 20c, 25c, and 35c. All Silk Ribbons at lO cents cl 3ra,rc5- 12000 yaids sold last week, second lot of 2000 yards to arrive from New York in about a week or ten days Wait for them.' YOU'LL NOT FIND ALL OUR LOW PRICES IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS It's easier to advertise low prices than to sell at low prices, and there's a heap more of it done. All the prices that can be put in ad vertisement are a small part of the whole. What about the rest of the prices'? You'll not - find all our low juices in our ads. We can't crowd them in. Come to the store. nn HEROLD no I. I 1VV1 III 1.1. M k tlir.i-. Kit tlii- in lii.x-k tlii.--. f..ur in lilm-k tlir--. Int tiv- in t.4 I; tliivc. lot i in liliH-k ilii-ri-. Kil M-i ii in ti.i,-U llii-t't-. lot Hl'LI in liliw'k tlirt-i-. lot itiiu- in Kt.'-U I tirt-i lot i-n in li iH-k 1 lii'i-i-. Int H--n in i'liM-u i lir.-i. Int' in I ne in:it lir of tin- t -,l:iti- i.f AiIhih llt-ll twt-lvi- iu l)luk tlirt-f. Int i i.liti--ii in I.Jo-k 'a-iil. N. it i t- is In n l.v iriv.-ii ili-o o. t iiici-. Iiit ftiiiro-i-n in Mi h k f !..--. Int. lifo-i-n rt diior-, if s;til ii-,-t-ii( ' v. hi ni.i-t t In- :il- in iiiK-k tliri-f, lot sixti-cn in liliM-k lliiff. lot IIHI1I--I r:ii.r i.l nhii sl ;it-. I fore in.-, t i Mini y -- t iiii-i-n in t.ix-k t lii'i-e. Ini i -hii-i'ii iii lilm-k .lu if (.'uss t 'niiiii v. .llr:lk:l. at tlie I urii . lul inn-in I.I.M-k li.nr. Li, t.in t.kx-h I'miiity Cnni t r.xmi in tin- Midi 1-1.11111 v. on Id, f.mr. lot three iii liiiwk fuur. I. it four ill l.lm k VH'- biy of .Inly. A. 1 1. :ml. ami on tlie lltli four, lot live in lilm-k f. hi r. lot -i in liliN-k !ay of lei-emU r. I. at -J o rlix k. f. St. f.nir. lot even in tiliM-k fimr: lot it: lit in lilm-k ea. h ilay for the iuri.e of iri-,ent inn 1 lit-i r iinir. 1 "i iur t-. .1111 1 11:1 1 inn. :nljut mc nt ami al- KiveitsitiK nun Suli-I.it one In lilH-k st. Mil: !..t in lilm-k suli-lots I1J anil in lili i k is. siili-lni I in tiiix-k m.. -iil-lot K:t in nlm k six. suli lot 13 in lilm-k six. Mili-l.it 1 i.l l.iiM-k si : Wllll'IMi WATMt I.IHi: AMI SIMM: eoMI'A.XV. I 1 act ii niai li it :.'ii as sin in 11 on t In- plat In mk of -I ii n I. low nliij in not-l 1 1. of ran.-i- 1 1 a-t : f rai-t i ma i Ii it UT. a show 11 on tin? phi t txok of sei-lioii 1. ton nliip in nul l ii. of r;in'i. 1 1 east -all in t ':iss i-ounty. Nehr.-tska. toi;et In-r with the privileges ainl a ppn rleliam-es thereunto l;iloiii.rilijf or in anywise :i ppitl ainiiiK. The same Ih Iiuj levied 11 1 m a ml ta Urn as the prop-i-rty of John M. t'arti-r et al. Of fendaiit. tii satisly a .iuilini nl of saiii i-oni t reeovereil ly A. J. Seaman, plaint ill' aa inst saiil ilefeinl ant s. I'lattsiiiiiutli. Nehi-asUa. June I Jlli. A. I- I'.mi. W. I. WIIKKI.l.K. Sheriff. Cass I'onniy. .Nebraslca. II. I. TKAV1S anil.IKSSK U KoOT. 1'iuiitl itt's Attoi-nt-vs. June I I. Tit loVt:iln-e. slx liionl lis are allouell for f Iim eieditors or s:iii il.-i-.-.isi ! in prvsent their eiaiius ami one year for the eveeiiiors to set t i-sai.l 1 siale. from the M h. day of June. h'l. Witness my hand and seal of said i-ounty eoiirt at I'ljllsinniitli. .NehrasUa. this Ntli day of .Ma y. I'.ml. .1. 1:. ioi't;ii.ss. (It pud. Hayir.) County .ludi;e. Sheriff's Sale. Ilv virtue of an order of sale. Issued hv (ietirire I". Iloiiseworlh. clerk of the district i-oiirt within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to ine directed. I will on the' 18th Day of July. A L 1901. At It o'clock. A. .M.. of said day. at the south door of t he 0 hi rt house, in t he cil y of I'lat t s- 111011111. ill said imuiiiv. sen lit puniic auction. In tlie highest didder for cash, the fnllowiiur real estate, to-wit : The. southeast nuarter im-'iI of m-i II.ui eighteen (Is), tnwiiship eleven (II) north, of rantfe nine (!0 east of the sixth principal nier idiau. iu Cass county. Ni-lmiskii. together Willi tlie iri lli-L'i-s and iiiipurteiiaiices t here unto ln-lomiinir or in anywise apiM-rtairiini;. Pi'lie sa nit- I H-i 1 1 lt It-vied 11 m 111 11 nd t a ken its 1 he property of I ra A. Tiiikham et a I., defendants. I to satisfy a jiKliriiient of said court recovered liy If. l. ISarr. planitill. against sain di-reml llllt-4. I'lattsiiiiiutli. N'e hra ska. June SI h. A. I. nwi. w. i. w iii- i:i.r:i;. Sheriff. Cass County. -Nehraska. Wm. 1. oiiH Hi-: v. I'lainlill s Attorney. lime 1 1 I In every town anil villacre P. M.xlc lit fillanttnr A Ull u. fin & . mav he hail ;sf the Mb Urease that makes your horses triad. PROBATE NOTICE. 1 11 Count v Court of Cass count v. Nebraska. Iu the matter of tlie estateof William Kay Allison, deceased: James Allison. I.eroy Allison, .vi a r y s vv a 11 Davis. W'inlield Swan. Clara James. Ada Swan Clark. Kohert Kendall. .Mary Kendall, ami all other persons interested, hereby uir notified that upon the 1st day or June. r.ni. .lames Al lison, administrator of said estate, tiled in said court a report of his ac t - and doings as such iiilmiiiUt 1 at.ir from I i-liruarv. lsw. to une 1st. I'HI. iiiid u in n tlie s.ame tlav tiled a uetition for final settlement of said estate. alletmic. a motor other thiniis. Ihat Le has re ceived from said estate j-JIdi '.Hi; that he has paid out and should have credit with the sum it Cl it-Hvne;it resume 111 ins nanus ror issignmeiit and distl Hull ion in the sum of tlti.-i. ironi w tiii li sum tin-costs 01 adminis tration will le deducted, and further nlli-Kin-r that, the atme named are all of the hello of stud deceased. v oil are not died that ti htiirini; will be hud at the County Court room at I'lat tsmoiii h, iu said county, on thcLMuh day of June, Itxil, al the hour of - o clock, p. in., ami tlial if you ill to a linear at such time aim onieci to ine nriK-eeiiniiiH. t he court 111a v allow and annrove said account and enteratecreeof assignment and rtrstrloutlon of the residue of said estate to the above named heirs, and discharge the said James Allison from his said trust. Witness my hand and tbe seal of said court 3 vm Lfff pmxw