TIIK WKKKLY HKUALI): 1,LA'1TSM0UTII,XKHRASKA.N()VEMKKU?4 1802. E FARMERS' SESSION. Convention Convenes in Lincoln Tomorrow. WILL EXHIBIT GRAINS. heTwelttli Annual Session of the National Farmers' Congress 1 The Largest and Most lm porUnt Catherine Farmers' Congress. ie twenty litth annual session el National rarnicrs' lonree will nvene tomorrow tiiortnno- I tlti'ftll. 1 I' 1 S 111 III Aonp;ratiilateil ti i kii securing this. ue of the lanjet't ami must intercs- lm; gatherings of representative and iirictical aorictilttirists ever assembled in the I'niteil States. The N it 1 ate file N itional fanner' conorcss is up of one delegate and one al- from each congrcssiiionnl tstrtct m the I nited Mates, two eleentert and two altcrnnle-i from each state at large, the head.-; of all Htate agricultural societies anil agricultural college.; and this year one ineniler from each local ngri ' cultural society in the I'liited States, so that the representation and attendance- should he the largest ever held in the history of the organization. The effect of this VT A i i r congress is to advance and build up all the agricultural interests of j the nation, giving it the recogni tion that its importance demands. 1 It ia non-political, and tins ac counts, in a measure for its Hiiccess before our nation! congress in , securing the passage of such im portant measures as the interstate commerce law, the enlargement of the signal service, tin: making of the secretary of the agricultural, a cabinet office, aside from the prom inence given to various questions relating to monopolis, trusts, com- 'jinationa unjust discriminations tc. Following is the programm. TCKSDAY, NOV. '12, 10 A. M. Called to order. Music by the band. Prayer. Welcome to the state. Hon. J. Hoyd, governor of Nebraska. K'esuoiise. Hon. A. W. Smith of Kansas, president of tin National Farmers' Congress. Welcome to the city, Hon. A. II. Weir, mayor. Ketipoiisc, Hon. IX G. Purse of Sa vannah, (ia. Welcome, Hon. K. II. Oakley, pres. ident board of trade. Response, Secretary H. F. Clayton, of Iowa. Music by the band. Annual address by the president. Appointment of the committees on resolutions ami finance, Introduction of memorials and resolutions. , "Independence of Agriculture and Transportation," Hon. W. Pope Yea men of Missouri. "fleet Industry in Nebraska," Prof. M. A. Lunn of Nebraska. T " "The Successful Farmer, Mrs. Josephine Walker of Kansas. . 'The Floral Interest," Mrs. Robert A. McClelland, Athens. Ala. WKDNKSPAY, NOV. 23, 10 A. M. Regular order of business. "Highway Transportation on Common Roads," Hon. J. M. Stahh Cjuincy, III. "Transportation on Common Roads." Hon. W. S. Delano, Lee Park, Neb. Regular order of business. "Individually of American Farm ing," Colonel Daniel Needham. president New Knghind agricul tural society of Hoston, Mass. Address, subject to be selected, Hon. H Walker McKeen of Maine. Address, subject to be selected, George T. Fairchild, president agri cultural college of Manhattan, Kan. Regular order of business. Address. "Is Farming a Realized Alchemy?" Mrs. A.J. Sawyer, Lin coln, Neb. "Scientific Relation of Money to Agriculture and Transportation," Hon. L. II. Weller of Nashua, la. "Agriculture in Oklahoma," Hon. II. C. St. Clair, Oklahoma. Tlll'KSlUY, NOV. 21, 10 A. M. Regular order of business. "Government Owenrshipof Rail way," Hon. H. C. Hrown, Atlantic, Georgia. "Agriculture in the South," Gen eral II. L. Hurkett of Mississippi and F. M. Clemanes of Ky. The following is a list of ollicer of the congress: Hon. A. W. Smith, president, Mcl'hearson, Kans.; Hon. I). G. Hurse, vice president, Savan nah. Ga.j lion. William Freeman, treasurer, Cherryfield, Me.; Hon. II. F. Clayton, secretary, Iudianola, la.; Harry C Hrown, first assistant secretary, Atlanta, Ga., and J. M. Kelly, second assistant secretaiy, Macedonia, la. Hnch state having a representa tion at the meeting is honored by a vice president, whose term o! offce will cover the next annual meeting. Hundreds of the most prominent agriculturists, representing almost every state in the union, have indi cated their intention of being pres ent, guaranteeing this one of the most iustructivemertingsexer ' cid under the directum of t'.is t,tatii zation. All persons idlcndiug thi- ci -vention will be returned ne On one third fare in case th' l.i-c 'n precaution to .secure from tin- a'nt from whom tin y buy their Ik m i receipt of such purchase. But er and Cheese. The first milk was passed lhro-i.. our factory last Tih m1 . tin vm! now being to test the machiner ! lore it is tormally turned over lo the stockholders. The tel is made by an expert butter and cheese maker from lvlgin, lib, who came for t n at special purpose. The first out put of builer was Tuesday afternoon, being ! pounds from 1 5 la! I pound of milk. Thursday the cheese de partment was operated long enough to turn out some nice full cream cheese. Owing to a slight defect in the separator it could not be used for fill thtr wot k and a new one was unit red from Chicago. Some of the best fanners have not been visited yet as the managers have been too busy to see theui all. Parties in and around Nehawka have expressed a desire to furnish milk when called upon, and quite a large supply will soon be coming in from all directions. The winter season being so near the company do not anticipate running the plaid to its full capacity but expect by spring to handle vest quantities of milk. Parties in Texas have al ready written for quotations on the product. I'liion Ledger. WON'T TELL WHO DID IT Charles Vancleventer's Close Call From Death. Vandeventer Still Alive. Sometime after dark Saturday night Chas Vandeventer was the victim of a peculiarstabbing affray. The peculiar part of it is he will not tell who the would-be assassin was or where it was done at. Win. Dunston met Vandeventer near Herrmann Spies' residence and he told Dunston to hurry down town and send Dr. Sehildkn cht to his home saying that "I have been staobed." Dr. Schildknecht went hs quick as possible and upon examination lound th.it he had been stabbed just below the left nipple, and that the weapon that done the work was a siiarp one, as the wound showed t'l.H it was it "clean cut" and also if the weapon had not struck a bone it tvould hav pierced his heart. Vandeventer refused to say who it iv s that had assaulted him, but did say this much, hocvcr,that the man who did it jumped down off a hayrack, and also said that "it I had n. id my rexol ver with me it would have been settled." What he meant by I hat the readers can judge for themselves. Vandeventer had been drinking a id it is said that he is quarrelsome w.ieu under the intlueiice of liquor, bat why be refused to tell who did it is a mystery that can only be solved by him. The wound bled so that it sat urated his clothing from head to f oi. and after he reached home he fainted from loss of blood. It is re ported that Vandeventer says it is Ins turn next, and if this report is .rue and he means it further devel opments may be expected. I'r .Schildknecht says he will be able to be around in a few das. For the Full Amount. The first case under the valued policy law passed by the last legis lature has been on trial in Nebras ka City for several days. La-t Feb- lru,try the store building of Henry Haehlcr was burned. He was in sured in the insurance company of North America for $ l,."U. The com pany refused payment on the ground that the building was not entirely destroyed and could be re paired at a nominal cost. A verdict was brought in Monday awarding the plaintiff the full amount with iut rest trom date of fire. Will Pave Yet. The curbing on Sixth street will nil !' put in place in a few days nn l there is still some hope(of the s .eel being paved this winter. If tin- paving is done it will not be wi'h Atchison brick. The council and board of public works have been criticised a good deal of lateon account of the paving not being put in before' Council, man Murphy wrote to Atchison re garding the brick and they write b -k that they have orders in for (in.iHH) more brick than they can furnish and that the oiders were in before the order from Plattsmouth, If arrangements can be made, the paving will probably he (lone with St. I e brick, the same as Omaha is having to do. Wadpaper reduced in price at Snyder's, 500, Main street. UNCLE JERRY'S REPORT. The American Hog Has Found a Foothold. KING CORN IS GAINING. i i frosross In the Department of AkiI j culture and Wlu-io the Credit Falls Homo Kind Words on the President. J '.'art Fomt W' h l'rid-s. I Sivrctary Kusk d the agricultural d. pai'lmcnt is the first of the cabi ! net lii'ticers lo make their last rt -, p )i t. .Secretary Rusk h is sought to make his fourth and last annual re j poll as he.nl of the department of agriculture a valuable document, and has grouped together many interesting facts to show a great agricultural people we are and what a proper thing it was to make the i oiiimissioiier of agriculture a cabinet officer, lie enys we sent abroad last year $ JiKMKiil.OUOof prod- nets more than we had lo import i fro i ii foreign nations, ami S.I per cent 01 these products were agrietil- ; tural. lie claims some credit fori that, because he shows an increase of 40,000,U)0 pounds weight of pork sent lo countries which formerly excluded American pork and $10, IXKI.IKK) value increase in ourcxports of live cattle. All this comes lrom the increased precaution to secure healthfulness of American food products. The regulations en forced for the prevention of Texas fever alone have saved cattle grow era more than three times the cost of running the whole department, and as to the suppression of pleuro pneumonia the secretary grows emphatic and eloquent. Notwith standing the assertions to the con trary of wicked and prejudiced London newspapers, he again de clares that pleuro-pneumouia does not exist in the United States. This result, he claims, has been obtained at a cost less by 1110,000 than was paid out by Great Ilritian during seven years as indemnity for slaughtered cattle alone, lie also points out that the total loss to the cattle growers ol Great Mritiau by this disease in deaths alone has amounted to not less than SfaOO.OiK), and that this is the only country in the world where the disease, having once gained a foothold, has been entirely eradicated. He explains why our people did nut reli.e the big hopes raised by the short crops in various Ivurnp ean countries in ISM by sayingthat those anticipations of enhanced prices failed to take into account the change 1 conditions now sur rounding the production and mar keting of the world's wheat crop. "Taking the world throughout, the fat crops more than equalled the lean crops of 1 St I , so that there was actually more wheat grown in that year than in 1S1H)." Kven the ex ports from Russia, where famine existed in so large a section, nd where exports were for a time pro hibited, amounts to lll.",(XH),0iK) bush els, nearly as much as the average for the past ten years. He says: "The conditions which have at least overwhelmed cotton growers now confront wheat growers," hence the American farmer must reduce the wheat acreage and so bring pro duction down to the normal de mand. While insisting that southern cotton growers must continue to re duce the acreage of cotton planted he has some encouragement to olfer in the shape of the new uses of cotton seed. He has undertaken expernients with important seed to secure the production of a home grown cotton whiih will meet all the requirements for which h'gyp tian and o'her cottons are now im ported. He also wants the I.' nited States to raise its own raw silk, instead of sendingfJa.iKHl.OlH) a year abroad for the raw material and he thinks we might also save $07,000,000 a year w hich we now spend on imported fibres. He has some hopes of getting the Germans to use our Indian corn, Many difficulties have attended tl-ie introduction of a new food gener ally heretofore regarded in Ktirope as not fit for human consumption. A mixex corn and rye bread was found necessary to secure keeping q lalities in a country where all tlu bread is made all sold by the baker ies, und com grinding machinery purchased in America is now in use in several mills in that country. One result is the maintenance of the. price of corn in the face of largely ! increased exports, conditions which ' have heretofore always aecoin-! pauied a great depreciation iu price. The corn exports for is'.), the only year in which they have equalled those of the present year, brought the price down to a fraction under j 42 cents a bushel at the port of ship ment, against a fraction over ." cents per bushel this year, a ditier ence aggregating, on the exporta of the past fiscal ear, not u-ss than jfl'Voo.ono. The report is the first from the cabinet to find its way to the presi dent's desk. Secretary Rusk throws cold water on the raiuui.iKers. The cpeii inents are being locally made as congress directed, hut the facts in his possession do nut justify the anticipations hirme l by the believ i s in this method nf ai lil'n ial raiu making. As his last woid the secretary ex presses his profound appreciation of the cordial sympathv and broad interest with which the president has uniformly throughout hi.-, ad ministration hced'-d the needs of agriculture, and he predicts that the people of this country will learn to appreciate more and more the fact that the first iidiuiuisiration during which the department of agriculture held rank as an exec utive department of the goxcrn uieiit was presided ov cr by a chief executive who never la iled to appre ciate the importance of agriculture, its dignity and value to thecountry ut hu ge. Chnmmat Cominj. Anil we are below prepared to sere you than ever before. It would take too much time lo tell you what we have. Call and see us. I.Kll.N III UK liMLS. Able to be Out. Nothing new the stabbing of Chas Vandeventer has Come to light. He still refuses to i -1 1 who did it, and where it was done at. Vandeventer ih able to be up and down town this afternoon. There h. is In en several dilTeren' opinions advanced regarding the matter, some seem to think that it was a fake while others think dilferent. Good preparations are being made now day's at Lehnhoif's store for their display of mammoth stock of holiday goods and they invite evervone to look through their store. LiiHNii.M'i'- Ukcs. MURDOCK. Mrs. S. Kitts is on the sick list this week. Iv. T. Tool returned from his trip to Iowa last Snnd iy. Mrs. Geo. Nippcrt returned lrom a three months visit to Iowa. Mrs. G. W. Meeker is visiting in Greenwood; so Geo. is batel ing. C. Kiseuhut is putting a well down on his property Him week. K. K. Wees had the middle linger on his right hand smashed, by a Fairbanks scale dropped on it. Lewis Sawyer of South Iiend has charge ofthe Murdock oank in the absence of C. P. Polsoni casher. A twelve pound boy delighted the home of F. Osterlay l i-t Friday. He will soon run opposition against his father as plasterer the ambition of unve n . i eiti zens was satisfied by the last elec tion, as they got i he office which they wanted. Dr. Madding being made justice of peace, John Carter and A I. S. Habbitt were elected to Lie office ol constable. So Murdock got its share out of the contest. Our neighbor, John Cook, has a original -kuiik trap. The other night one of those "smellers" got into his cellar on a lour of inspec tion, finally he mounted a lard can when all of a sudden the lid tipped over and Mr. skunk dropped into the lard where be was caught the next morning ami pulled out, but not before his greasy hid was pep pered with shot. He wont go there anymore. Huy your holiday goods early to get assortment, you make a mistake if you buy before you see our line. Lkhxiiokf Hkos. COSSIP AROUND COURT ROOMS Clint Hillings and Win. Ouinn were found guilty yesterday of stealinga suit of clothes from II. A. Cartwright and lined $2." and costs apiece. The case has been ap pealed to the district court. Jesse Hlunt was fined $aand costs by Judge Archer for disturbing a dance at Liederkranz hall about a week ago. State of Nebraska vs. Win. Ouinn and Clint Hillings is being tired in police court this afternoon. Judge Ramsey issued a marriage license today to Lorlliard Williams and Laura Fisher both of Weeping Water. Gilliard vs. Richardson tried in fudge Archer's court to a jury Sat urday afternoon, resulted in a ver dict for eight cents in favor of the defendant. Judge Ramsey issued a marriage license today to Stewart and Olive Lnndon, both of Glenwood, Ia. Also he issued a license to Alexan der W. Hunter and Mary Hiner ami performed the ceremony that made them man and wife. They are both from Malvern, I a. We never before attempted to un load so niary Xmas goods as we have this year. Come in, that's all w nl. Lehniioef Hros. C..M l1y t-,,r Hnliilnya. We are now showing the most complete line of dolls, the hand somest plush iind leather albums the bigesl lot if pi.eket books; m iHK-i.il i astern lent and e crt hi tig ht handsome Chi isttnas presents ever before attempted in Plaits inoiiih. Dnr lirge store room is, pres-id lull. Ci and see the line and on wild he pleased Li.iiMnu i'' Mkiis. I'm- new stjle ill writ iu. "un punctuated cier" certainly can not he railed the f.id of the period. Three five room houses fir jvih close hi the shops. Inquire ;it Timothy Clatk's coal office or a! Pollock A livers ohiee. T i H i , to Tin; klVKW. Two sneak thieves entered the room of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hakes in the Ruwe hotel in Fremont and abstracted some money anil a gold watch and chain Ihuisday. Tiny were caught in the act and made to give up the money .but as the watch was not then missed they were al lowed to escape. When it was found out that the watch was gone a search was made for the thieves, and they were overhauled about three miles from town. Alter an exciting ch.ise they took to the Platte river, where one was cap tured and the other succeeded in reaching a large island where a I'r.jhute Nonce. In the inn 1 1 er of tlic'Httiteof Jelin t" Iv'ukcM iltveusril. Ill the ciiiinty I'imrt of ('us county Ncli. Net li e is licreliy nivett, Hint Kriijniolii Allmi im 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 ii 1 1 m ol the estiitc oi (lie sniil John ('. K':ili s ilccc nxcil, Ims ol;ii r iillii-it inn lor tiinil set Icimmt, mill Unit sunt ciiiise is set for hciiiinn ill in v oll'n c lit I'hitlMiioul h.on the Jfitli ih, t .Vnwin tier A. P., Is':', ill ID o'clock ii. in., on sunt 1 n -: ill which time unit plncc, nit ieisoos inleri'sleil inny he rcsent unit CMiiniue ;iiil oci 'limits, S. I'MsKi, I'lnllsinou h Nov. itli. Cumin Inline. Ltv4il Notice. Ill the ilisttlct court of I'nss count v, Nr hlilsl.n. Ie the ii in 1 1 cr of the iiiplic iitinn of II. -o i v h 1 1 1 1 I Allium II. WiilrniU us cxecu lois, to ,.cll icnl estutc of the cstutc ol ( ,e.n ye Wiilruill , tlei'ciiseil. this cause ciiinc on lor lienrini; iiioii the ( it !ni of Henry Mil noil Allium II. Wiih iiill, executiirs of the lust ill mid ti'sliiiucnt ol (iconic WnlrniU, ileceiiscil, ir:ivin; for license to sell the north huh ol Hie iiortheiist punter of scciioii jn, tow n IJ, inline I.', I nss county, Nchi iiskii, mill Ihe nuilliwest 1 1 in rt i-r ol seclionl7, lotvn IJ, ruiisc IJ, diss county, Neliriisku, or u su Ilu icu I ii mount ul t he siiiiic to In in u I lie hiiiii of --1 i. HI for the imyineut of ilehls ullowcil upmost -niil eslule.lcuncicM unilthecost ol inluiinislrution, tlicic not Ik ini; siiilicici t icrsoiiiil pi iipcrt v lo pay sniil ilclits mill expenses, It is I iicehuc orilercii Hull nil prisons iuteiesh il in smil est me niipcnr lief me nie lit Ihe oil ice of i lie clerk oi the district couitnt I'lint-mouth on the Jllll ihiy of I Vermin r, S:.-g, nt I o'clock p. in., to show must' u hv n license sin mi hi not he Kill lit cil to smil n. I in in i-i iii tor to srll so mm h of the nliovcilcst rilu it rent esliile of sniil tleceiisetl us shall lie iiecessniy to pay suiil ilehls unit expense uni! t hnl service of t his tinier lie luiule liy p'lliUriition lour weeks in Tun Pl.AT'ls florin lll'.KM.ti. 1 Illicit lhis:inl ihiy of Noveuilier, tut!. Itecsou it h'uiil , ni tor lie vs lor esiiite. SAMl'KI, Mi CIIAf.MA.N. 11 Juilk'i'of the lilrict Court. t-eiiul Nothfl. Iloluies Mursluill, I'lniulil). vs. W illiiim (!. Mcl'heisou mill Cus Jensi n. coinposiiiK Ho' lirui of .Icl'ticrsoii ,V Jensen, liefeuilimts. The ahove ininieil ilefeiuliints will tnke notice, Hint on the hiih tiny of Noveuilier, is'.rj, t he ii I love luiuieil phi i lit ill lilcit his pe t it ion in the I list rlil Court of Ciish count y. Aehriiskii, iniyiiiij lor j ni 14 int'ii I nmniisl soul ileleniliints for the sum ol $illl, ntul interest ut V per cent . lrom t he Mil ilnv of .o einher, Imi, tieim; 11 liiiluuiv ilue oil nc couut tor Iniiirtl noil iiicrcliiiinlisc, dir. tiishi'tl 10 ilt-U iiilnuts 11I their retuest. le fcnihiiits will tiirUicr hike not ice Hint on the lot It liny of Noveuilier, is:)'.', Hie clerk of the tlistrici conit in unit for Cuss county, .NeluuHKii, issiieu un onler ol nttncliiuciit for Hie suiil sum ol 7M!i Willi interest ns cliiiineil hv the plaint in, heiuu t he 11 mount ttiirinthis nttioii lrom I lie (ii'leiiiliiuts ; unil H111I the following rent estate has lieen uttnchcil uinier unit liv virtue of sin orilerusthc iroperty of suiil tliieniliints, vl. : the sontliwest 'j ol Hie UorHicnst u ami Hie somheust 'i of the northwest of Sect 1011 II. I ow nslnp is, Kiinc Id, in Ciish count y, Net 11 usk 11. Von are rnpiireil to nnswer ntiil net it ion on or liefore Ihe liith tlay of Jiiniiurv, IM.'t, .I..r....i. ...:o 1... T.. .. 1 .11 11,-inuii nui 01- iiiituii UKmilsi you mill jUUKiiieiil rcnilcrril 111 conluiKlV. H. WlMiilAM, Atloriiey tor I'luititill. I'lu'tsoioutli. Neh., .Noveuilier 'Zi, mrs. LeyMl Notice. V'nilrr uii'l l.y virtur ol no exerutioii is Htteil liy . II. Ileiiriug, clerk of Hie dis trict mart ol Cuss cou.itv.Nehriiskii, unon 11 jiiilh'iuent remit reil 111 tne county conit 01 cuss county, Aeiirasku in favor oi the host Naiiouul hank of I'lat tsinout h unit iiKaiust (.eorte S, llillhis's unit Aili'linc Hiliinns an I iiLiaiust Vi illiuui Tiiilie as surt'tv. wlncli jiiilineut on the Ut ti tlay of Scptciulit' r. 11:1.', wiistiuiv t raiiscripteii tosnul tlistrict court, I luive leviril 110011 Hie followiiiK uesci iiictl reul esinte ii" 1 lie iroper I y ol t he snii I l,nir';i' S. Ilillitis" uml Aileliue llil- liii'.'s, iowit : coiunieiicii.g tit 11 point UiS nun 1-111 teet west 01 I lie se corner tit Hie sw tiuirler of Hie sw iiuurier of section l township I'.', 1.111 ;e II east ami in south line of toe sw uorler thence westl ami 3 ID feet, llieiii e north -Hi feel, thence east '2i ami II -HI feet, thence south '.l feet to phi.e ot I it's i 01 1 i 11 l: ; 11K0 eouinieuclii at a point hn lift norlli of the m corner hi the : w ipiartcr of the sw iiaiter section is township I.', riitiuc II tlieiu c west ;li.i leet I i place of iM'Kiniiiug. t hence west 1.1 feet thence; north I Si feci, thciii e east tut teet, thence south l'.ii feet to the place of lie-in-niu,', known us a part of lot IT section Is, town 1 raui;e II containing two houses. Also ciiimurm i,iK at a point 'S I leet west if the tiortlieast corner of lot s, section IN, township I:, rauue II cast, thence ruiioinn south Ti,' feet to the ilace of liciiiuiu, thrntu south l'S feet , I hence west lowest line of saiil lot !-. thence north l.'l feet, thence east to place of lit'iriuuinji, known as a part of lot 1'.'. section is, township vs, nil 1 ye 1 1, contain hiK t wu houses ; also lot !, hloi k 2 at cortl.ng lo the recorded plat of Thompson's 1 ild 1 1 ion to I'lat t sun ml h ; also coiuiueiii iiiK nt the soul hwest corner of section Ii, lowiishl.i l', ratine 11 east, t hence rmining east 10 roils, thence north Vi rods to place of lii'inuiu, thence east tin feet, thence north :tl7 feel to place ol he giuninir, thence north "'.Meet, thence west i feet, thence west (Hi feet, thence south "i'l feel, thence east (Mi icct to place of lie gin nim;, containing nor house; also com lueuciiigat the sunt licnst corner of uortii west quarter of the tiortlieast corner of section 21, township I'J, raiiye l.'lcust. riui iiiii thence north . rods, t hem e west W rotls to placeof heuiiiuinn, thence soutli IS rods, thence west ) I II rods. t hence mirth is rods, thence east 'J 1 ;i mils to place 1. 1 he Kimiing coutainiugone acre more or less, anil 1 will on the Ji'thilay of t -e. cuilier, rs, nt 10 o'clock a. 111. ol saitl day, at the front tloor of the court house in saitl conn ty, hi I'lattsuiouHi. sell suiil real estate ut pn' ''e Modioli to the highest I'idder tor cugh to SU i' Iv said execiiliou, t lie ainouiit do. .can heiii1,' the sum o( j'xiii.us, w ith with ten tier cent, interest from Sept. 7th, tsir' Jl.r. j costs, and accruing costs. J.I. I Kl-II, Corotier ( ass Coutitv, NelmiNkii. Dated .Novemher It. l.'i. TERRIBLE ITCHL'iG ls Everytlilnit Five Montis. In Thrr We-k not a !'Hr ur PI;hj1i . Cured by Cutlcura. W'hrn vnf t'li Ihrwi month o' I hi 1 ,.'. V unit (a-, hmil tH'ion lu lirrak oul oitn l.iu' (li'i mi rril miifBi'. In a few tiny itciuiu. .nn. niriii-rd, whitb wm ttrrltilo. Afirr b uiii,l m It, ruAtU'r uuui n fioni tliii rsiinti. I,, a short liiiift it iic.il 1 tlif tup tit ho licmi. t .gf f f 1 'ilia ahtn luun. a .11 i 3 1 L. ,i. mill Un'. Hi 1 I v,'tytliiitt f ' nt'4r 01 ii,r 11,-iiiiv I,,: niiMiIha, 1( (jri'w ivno. II tin- tlmi. 1 ".ov i r ilvitiM-ni..nt ot if., 1 '1 . Tu rin ltpmtniKs 111 tin 't'hli-,K.i M ..kly ." V t Rnrrlm-,il (' tiT ic e 11 Kuril!. ami 1 1 n. nti'll.'Cit Ih.'lr iimi. Im thtwwat'ka'tlmrthrt waa net a ma,' or pimple, ta t i-vt'ii a acar, on liratt tir fat, lit' In iiltuu-tn iiiopu.a oi l now, ami haa no lirna af tlit tlix um. IIimx. ip i" lii'ultliy aiul h haa a beautiful IjJ ot In.i ' .'l'tiilrUhnri'lih) alua.OPf Alt JAMKl, Wootlfd ti, Kun a v in'.int,el(Me.nniontlno!'1,.''l'',. ali 11 'ruptiona on lila lapa. lluJ antra ,uos nr, tiMiT p.iria. All rrnitihtia futlt'tl until I j'-mnrtj IH'Tici'iu. Curi-d a vrar and no ri'turn of Oim-i'mi. Mtta. A. M. w'Al.liKU,Caii.0Drt!l,i.. Cuticura Resolvent Thanow Hlood I'urlrliT, liili'tmiHy (to rlrMiao t'n tilooil of all liiitturtlii'a ami itnatintiua rlrnu'i.u t ami 11 nct'iu, lln. arrest Hkin Curr, ainlCCTii en Hun', un riiiniatto Skin lli-niitlllrr, i'I'itiihII) ho t-lrur tin akin antl eali and reatoru Uif hmr), ti.oa t'liretl tliiiuaiintla of ciaoa wlirro tha auttirintf viu iilmoBt Is'vond t'lidtiraiiot', linlr lilelraa or all uoi , ili-li jiirrinriit trrrliilo. U'lial oUit't mon'ilica t in muila auck inarvrlloiit rurrai1 Bold pwrywhera. Prlr. Ot'Ttrriti, Mc.; P11, "V ; Ktaiii.vtNT, ti. 1'rriinri'il l.y tli I'limit l'HI'll ANII I IIIHII AI. ClIKI'illUTUIN, IlllkToN. -Svn,l for "How to t'ur fkln I llwaaca," t'A puxt a, do llluatratliini, and loo triluuotiiiila. BABY'S Hkin and Hi alp putifli'd antl l'uiililit d liy ('t'Tiir H Hoar. Alimilutrly "u t-. ACHING SIDES AND BACK, hi In k'iiln. aiiil lT(irfn lnlna And i,f Wnkwiw rvllfivml In mlnur Uifl Dill IDU OUIJf ftUI-SliUU pwifi. n ift. iu 1 A S A. jf! X -V 'aT "V 'V w 0 o o 0 0 kiki. .A t- J. at. Am mf "V "al1 'V '' W V WELL ."flA'S m:i: TM 1 AS'! !t .":! Of t.UATI t. ,.s L, 1)1- DBS. fv I SETTS, ' I tVtll. h nr. I11111I Irnin I.'. re a Demi i iiri d .1 1 . i-tloii of thai ,...wU mho tiaoe .. ,1 -fi.-i inliata, uf every )'' 0 v M WW "Ilea, Strli'tH-. ialarrhc.ia, ' liitl 4 ctuts It? tliiiHtriiteil nn in. - nit hfr n-t 1 ' .f idnf Iri.tu'fNmti-jr , . ...Mr f1 v;f' h-tuii 1.1, "ut Ion I roe. Call 11 DRS. & BETTS, 110 S1111II1 lltli streel, sotiHii astcor. Hill uml liou;:lus (.tree's'. Oli l.'l. I l.'l . JNIi.fT")"M.M It .- . We carry the largest and most complete line of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry in the county. We are thus in a imisiIumi to nijiplv every ri'iiiiiement uf the jmhlie with the jrrt'iitt'Ht pnssihle s,Hi-f.ic-tion nti'l on the moft iit)v;intne;eoiie terms. Ot'K KKPAIK' AM Manufacturing Departments Art important features of our htisineHs iitul are hii.ty aii- precinted liy the plllilic. in shown ly their lilicial p itromme. All re pilirwoik i positively c.ish, hut ue pay nil return charges when s nt lis from nhroatl All i;ootls i. hv lis eni;raveil free. ONCK A I l: TDMKW ALWAYS A t TSioVKK. Ciive us a call. CARRUTH & SON, Til EJE WELi: RS, ri.AT'lSMHUTll, : MIHWASIfA. 1 MONEY to loan oit farms from 6 1-2 per cent up, on 1 to 10 years time tosuittho bor rower. Also loans, 'on second mortgages. J. M. LEYDA Plattsmouth, Neb. Cj ,-