3r I- .jwiiiti f. - THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSHEBALlD, riTTSMOUTH, NEB., FEBRUARY 26 1896 3 K V Highest of all in Leavening CITY BREVITIES. PATUItDAY. C. II. I'armele is improving1 slowly and his friends hopo to see him out again soon. (Jeorjro and I'lovd Ilurshman of Avoca were transacting business the city today. in II. V. Heaver, one of the farmers from old Concord, made solid TlIK Nkws a valued call today. . Mrs. J. F. Polk returned home to- day after a pleasant two weeks sojourn with her sons in this city. J. W. Berge and A. II. Bushnell crime in from their school work this morning to spend Sunday in town. F. II. Wilson rot back from his in surance work in Omaha at neon today in time to eat a birthday dinner at home with his family. 'ThtJ weather bureau said clear wrnt.hor yesterday, which is the reason for the drizzly weather of to- day. The bureau is a hoodoo. The fact that this is a national holi day, the banks and county ollices be ing closed, business is slower than usual and the festive item is excep tionally elusive. Ha v. L. Jean is conducting a revival at his Kight Mile Grove appointment, and is assisted by ltev. Uuswell, pas tor of the Otterbein U. B. church. Nehawka Register. LehnhotT Bros., tho leading bicycle house in the county, sold one of the late pattern "9( wheels yesterday to a farmer who evidently wanted a quick way of coming to town. A. C. Carey one of the old-time Cass county boys who fails to hanker after the "red apple" "country, but who makes money enough in Cass, made The Nkws a pleasant call today. The Missouri Pacific train not th will leave hero at 4:50 instead of 5:03 as formerly, in the evening, and the stub train south leaves at 3:45 instead of 4 in tho afternoon for points west. The lateness of the 2:12 train yes terday was caused bv a freight wreck over in Iowa which track with loaded coal so rial injuries were could bo learned of. Frank Douglas, tho blockaded cp rs. No sustained the man who was sentenced to the penitentiary for burg lary, was not a jail breaker as was er roneously stated in The News yester day. The only crime known of his having committed was that of break ihg into the store at Eagle. S. A. Davis, one of our grain mer chants, has purchased 14,000 bushels of corn this week. As this is not a big corn market it is pretty good evidence that the corn crop is beginning to movo in this part. of the state, and a corresponding increase in all line3 of business is sure to follow. Miss Kauble was invited by Mrs. Dr. Towner, president of the Omaha Woman's club, to piny before the club some time in the near future. As the club is composed of the best and most prominent women in Omaha, it will be tho means of bringing Miss Kaublo into prominence. A. L. Coleman has added to the fclo gant appointments of his jewelry store an air tight, dust proof repair watch rack. It is made of polished walnut and is so nicely made as to be orna mental as well as useful. A valuable watch left in it ifor repair would come out after a year as clean as when it went in. Mrs. Kiger, a very lady-like little woman, came down from Omaha this morning after her runaway boy, whom she tooK back with her this afternoon. Tho bov has a pleasant home, but seems to have suffered from an ove dose of vellow-backed literature. The other boy retured to his parents on the same train. Wm. At wood was being cooped up in eral months with cancerous growth down today after the house-for sev- something like a on his ear. Dr. Livingston removed tho" growth and we are glad to noto that Mr. At wood is entirely well again, receiving the congratulations of his friends, who were srreatlv alarmed some time ago at his condition. Th e friends of Dr. Leavitt, the Methodist divino who has occupied the M. E. pulpit here, will regret to learn of hi3 bereavement by tho death of his father, which event occurred at borrowing; The sifm of this borrowing: waste. You neediat to keep want to live with no reserve Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine. It is a food. The Hvooohosphites make it a nerve food, too. Tf romes as near nerfection as world. Btturtyougtt Scoffs EmuUion wktn cott & Bowne. New York. All Druggists; soc. and $i. -' . Power - Latest U. S. Gov't Report pure Emerson, la., on Friday, February 14 The old gentleman was SO years of age and was highly respected, leaving an excellent family of grown mea and women, who have already made their imprint on the affairs of the world for good. Charles Keefor the musician has succeeded in getting up a. good-class in Omaha, ho being specially qualified to teach on the piano and hereafter he will make his headquarters in the metropolis. The News expects to hear a good report from the young man as he is unquestionably possessed of more than common talent in the line which he has chosen to follow. MONDAY. E. E. Day, of Weeping Water, was in the city today. , P. A. Jacobson and E. Palmer are down from Louisville today. Ex-Commissioner J as.- Crawford ia down today from South Bend precinct. II. M. Bushnell came down from Lincoln Saturday evening on business of a private nature. Mrs. F. Latham left this morning on the early B. & M. train to spend the day with friends in Omaha. J. J. Schneider, one of the reliable farmers from near Cedar Creek, made The News a most pleasant call today. Miss Hattie Chapman is reported dangerously ill out at Salt Lake City, Utah where sho has been teaching school. John Ericson one of the prominent farmers and early settlers of western Cass, was in from Greenwood precinct today and made The News a welcome call. The Lewis farm up near Greenwood was sold to Seabury L. Seais today at sheriff's sale, for a little over $2,000. It was a cheap piece of land, it con taining eighty acres. Another ice gorge at the mouth of the Platte today is making some of the streams that empty into it run the wrong way. Tho river is out of its banks in many daces. Owing to tho illness of Joe Drucker's wife, he being one of tho principal characters at the Gorman theatre, the play that was to have been given last night was postooned until next Sun day evening. Tho crowd enjoyed the music and dancing, however, until a late hour. II. J. Hansen, a bright young farmer of Greenwood precinct, will wed Miss Emma C. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ericson, Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the homo of the bride's parents, Rev. Dam, of Lincoln, otLciating. THE News heartily extends congratula tions in advance. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at his farm at Eight Mile Grove on Wednes day, February 2(, 1S9G the following articles: Two heavy mules, one driv ing team, one sulky hay rake, one corn sheller, two listers,one corn drill, one bob sled, never used; one stalk cutter,two cultivators, New Departure, two stran sleigh bells, one stirring plovv,1 weivo supers filled with sections, 500 sections, one saddle, two work mares, one heavy disk harrow, good new, one corn planter with check i el? 1 a. row, ono press arm, one sei oi ngnt bobs for spring wagon, two harrows, two lumber wagons, two horse hay forks, four stands bees in patent hives, two patent chaff hives, two barrels of vinegar and one shot gun. Sale begins at 1 p. m. sharp. Terms of sale: Twelvemonths' time will be given on all sums of $10 and over. In terest at 10 per cent from date of sale. All sums under $10cash. Two per cent off for cash on all sums of $15 and over. Purchaser must give note with approved security. Samuel Kichaksox, Eight Mile Grove, Neb. W. D. Jones, Auctioneer; W. T. A Good Thing. J, W Campbell of Glenwood has an arrangement for sharpening the discs on disc, cultivators and harrows that is very simple yet quito ingenious. Every farmer ought to have one. Ap ril v to asrents or at J W. IJendees hardware store in Plattsmouth. Mr. Pollard down near Nehawka used one cf theso sharpened disc cultiva tors Inst spring on some raw urairie which was thoroughly pulverized without use of plow and was put in corn, raising a splendid crop. Get a sharpener and it will quickly pay for itself. - from health. If you have borrowed from health to satisfy the demands of business, if your blood is not fretting that constant supply of fat from your food it should have, vou must pay back from somewhere, and the somewhere will be from the fat stored up in the body. is thinness ; the result, nerve- the blood in health unless you force live trom hand to mouth. ood thincs ever come in this - ' . 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Ilouseworth, clerk of the district court in and for Cass county, Nebraska. and to me directed. 1 will on ttie"Jlst dav ot March. A. 1 . imxl at two o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash, the tollowing described prop erty, to-wit: ' i( i . . . . t . .x r ! . . i t i 1 ne wesi iweniy jcci uii oi 101 twelve m diock twenty-nine in the city of Plattsmouth, said cunty. together with the privileges and appur tenances thereto belonging, or in anywise apper taining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Millon D. Polk, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of the county court of Cass county, Nebraska, recovered by Jesse L. Koot against Milton u. I oik on trie otn day oi iSovcm bcr. 18S9, and transcripted to the office of the c erk of the district court of Cass county, Ne braska, on the l;ith day of November, 1Sj9. Said sale being to satisfy said judgment in the sum of $V.ri:X with 7 per cent interest per annum from November 8th. 1SH9. and costs in the sum of $rt.15 with all accrueing costs. rlattsmouth, Nebraska. I'ebrtiary IStli, ls!Hi. HARVEY HOLLOWAY. Sheriff Cas County, Nebraska. ' . . Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Ncbraka. lu the matter of the estate of Win. P. Sowards, deceased. This case came on for hearing this l'2th day of February, IS'.W, at Chambers, before Hon. Basil S. Kamsey, sole judge of the Second judicial dis trict, in and for Cass county, Nebraska, upon the petition of Kliza Sowards, as guardian of Victor t. Sowards, a minor, praying tor license to sell an undivded one-thira interest in the west half of the northwest quarter of section 19 in township 12 north of range 10 east in Cass county. Nebraska, subject to the life interest therein of Eliza Sowards, and also to sell the fee of the cast half of the said northwest quarter of said section, for the purpose of realizing funds wherewith to rear, maintainand educate the said Victor E. Sowards. And it appearing to said judge that it will be beneficial to said ward that sid real estate or a part thereof should be sold, it is, therefore, or dered, that all persons interested appear before me at Chambers in tfie city of Plattsmouth at the hour of 1(1 o'clock a. m ,on the lfitii day of March, IMG. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian to sell all or a part of said real estate for the support, maintenance and education of said ward, Victor E. Sowards. It is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be published for three successive weeks in the News Herald. Hash. S. Ramsey. fudge of the District Court. Dated February 12th. l'M. In County Court. State or Nkbkaska, i Cuss County ( bs To all persons interested in the estate of Claus Speck, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of March, A. D. 11W, at the hour of 10 o.clock a. ni., at the county judge's office, in Plattsmouth, in said county, the petition, asking for the ap pointment of William Weber as administrator of said estate, will be heard and considered; at which time and place all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any thev have, whv he should not be appointed as such administrator. Dated this lMh dav of February. A. D. lstj. GEORGE M. SPURLOCK. County Judge. Assignee's Sale. 1 By virtue of a deed of assignment made by Hiram G. Spencer and dated January 21st. lWWi. to me directed and in pursuance of an order of tne court, l will on tne rtn day ot March, isyj, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the store room formerly occupied by Hiram G. Spencer on Main street in the city of PlattihKoiith in Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public aucttvn to th highest Didder lor cash, thelolIoving stock merchandise to-wit: Stock of groceries, canned goods, tobaccos; flour, crockery, queeusware, scales and show cases. Ihe proceeds and avails thereof, to at Sly as follows according to the reading of sai eed of assignment: First, to the payment of an pubfic tax or assessment charged against said assignor, or said property. Second, to the payment oi ine lees ana allowances oi tne assignee, the county judge, sheriff, and other omcers. third the claims against the said assignors, to be di vided among his creditors according to law. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Feb. 15th, 18-5. HAKYEY HOLLOW AY. Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska Ex-Ofiicio Assignee. Order to Show Cause. In the district court of Ca9s county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Fred W, Cross deceasd. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Arthur E. Cross, executor of the estate of Fred . Cross, deceasea. praying for a license to sell tne unuiviueu three tenths (3-10; of the south two-thirds (i of the west halt oi section twenty-nine ('20;, township ten (10). north of ranee eleven n. in Cass county. Nebraska, or a sufUcient amount of the same to bring the sum of J2.- 500.74, ana cost of administration, for tho payment of debts allowed against -said es tate and the costs of administration, there not.being sufficient personal property to pay the said debts ana expenses oi administra tion. It is therefore ordered that all persons in terested in said estate appear before me at the office of the clerk of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in Plattsmouth, on the Moth day of March. A. D. at 1:30 o'clock d. in., to show cause why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell so much of the above described real estate of said deceased as shall be "neces- sary to pay said debts and expenses. Uatea this bin uay or eoruary. a. m. iyti. U. 5. liAJlDEV, Judge of the District Court. Byron Clark and C. A. Kiwis, attorneys for estate. Notice. To defendants below named: In the district court of Cass county, Ne braska. Amelia B. Weston, plaintiff: vs. James A. Fisher. Louisa A. l islior. Jacob G ruber. Maegio Gruber, Christopher O. 6-herfey, Mary O. Sherfey, J. r. Jameson, first name unknown. Catharine . K. Jameson. David C. Phillips, Maggie Phillips. Peter Opp, Bar bara Upp, Christ Lorenson. Anna S. Loren- son, Asa Mcl'ullougt), .Mrs. Asa oiccuiiough. frauds M Youne. tarah r.. Youn. T. 11. Carroll, Ida Carroll, William Westlake, Ann Westlake. V i Ilium Coalman, Isabella Coat- tnan, Alden A. U&rden, Elizabeth C Harden, Albert. A. Johnson, Mary r Johnson. George Heebner.Haunah HeeUner, l,ee Kirkpatrick. Gerd 11. Hillman, Agnes Hillman. Ella B. .McKay. John Mclvav. LevlC. Pollard as ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Ad dison P. Weston, deceased. Cynthia A. Orvis, William O. Weston. Irancis Bixby. Arthur Weston and Frank Weston, sole and only children of Joseph Weston, deceased; and Mrs. Joseph weston.iaa frost, nee icia nan and Jeunie Hall, sole children of Jane Hall. deceased, Fletcher Weston, Abby Sprague, Sarah Hemingway, Lydla Ann Kelsey. Mary Buck, Emma Buggies, Page Weston. Wallace Weston. Alrnina Davis, Marion Hall, Joseph Baldwin, Edserton Baldwin, Mary Sheldon, Abby Bailey, Thomas Bald win, Albert J. Bixby, Alma Bailey, Addie Orvis Soaulding, William F Barton and Hattie May Barton, children or terris liar- ton, deceased, Andrew Anderson and Peter Anderson, and Anna Anderson, his wire, de fendants. The above named defendants will take notice that the defendant, Levi C. Pollard, as exector of the last will and testament of Addisom P. Weston, deceased, did, on the 10th day of December, lbWi, tile his cross pe tition in the district court of Cass county, Ne braska, in tho above entitled cause, auaiust the said plaintiff and defendant, except ing this cross :complaIn:int, the object and prayer of which cross-bill are that the rights of the festate of said deceased and of the plaintiff, Amelia B. Weston, in and to each of the contracts alleged and set forth in said petit Ion and cross petition be fully determined, and that if upon tho final hear- insr it be determined that the said widow, Amelia B. Weston,, lias a dower interest in and to the lands hereinafter described, that the amount of such dower interest be de termined in money value ana such order and decree entered as may be just and equitable in resrard to such dower interest. That this cross defendant oo ruuy in structed as to what interest in said con- tractsjbelonu to said estate, and bo be auth orized and empowered upon the payment to him of the several purchase prices in said contracts of sale respectively agreed upon, to luHke, execute, acknowledge and dcli.ver as executor of the last will ana testament or said deceased, Addison P. Weston, deeds to said purchasers and defendants herein, of the real estate in the said contracts set forth as follows: To James A. Fisher, the nvi of the nc'.i or of section 2t, township 11, range !; to Jacob Gruber, tlieseU section 10. township lu,range 13; to Ahrn-it Grafe, tho sVi sw!i t-ection 2.H and the ne1 of the nw1 section 3H, town ship 10. ran.-e 11: to Christopher C. sherfey, the e(4 section township 10, range 11: to S. A. and J. F. Jameson, thy n, also the n!i of the sw'i of section 2S. township UK range 11; to Peter Opo. t he nwl4 of the sw1. ot section Ki.township lo.range i:i: to Andrew Anderson and Peter Anderson, the seU of section 30, township 11, range 12; to Peter Anderson, the u'i of sw' sectton 2!'. town ship 11, range 12; to Christ Lorenson. the pwH section 3a township 11. ranue 12; to Asa McCulloiigh, the w!i of the seKi. also the sw?4 of the nei. also the south 25 acres of the sel.t of the n w1, also the east la acres of the nw1 of the neU. also the south ( acres otT of the remainder of the nw'i of the ne1, a. so the south 17 and (Ki ll) acres in lot 3 in the ne1., of the ne1 and lot ti containing 13 ana 20-lnu acres in the se'4 of the neM, vll m section 3V, township 11 r autre 13: to Francis M, Vouni, the sw'4, also the w1 of the n!4 of thonwl4,of section 11. township 11, ranae 13: to Ella 1. McKay; the undivldeu of the seU of section 23. township lo, range 11; to William Westlake, the sel4 of the ne1. also the el-j of the swl4 ot section IS. township 10, range 12; to William Coatman. the seli of the nw', also the null of the sw1 section 2, township 10, range 11; to Gerd U. Hillman, assignee of Alden A. Bardou, the w!4 of the sw'q of section 2, and the se1 of section 3.all in township KV range 11; to Albert A John son, the nVi of tho se'i of section 22, town ship 10, ranse 11; to George Heebner, the sS of the nw?. section la, township 10, range 12; to Lee Kirkpatrick, the wVi of the" ne1 of section 83, township 11, ratine 11, all of the aforesaid lands being Jn Cass county, Ne braska. To T. H. Carrol, the n wl of section 30. township JL range 2: in Y'ork county, Ne braska. To David C. Phillips lots 7 and S in block 17 in University - Place in Lancaster county, Nebraska. With such conditions and provisions as will fully vest-all right, title and Interest of the said Addison P. Weston, deceased. his heirs and devices in conformity with tne conditions aud provisions of said contracts in said purchasers, and for .such further order and decree as may be deemed advise able for the sate conduct and administra tion of the assets of said estate therein. Yon are further notified that upon the 4th day of February, ls'.MkHon. Basil S. Kaui sey. judze of the district court In Cass county, "Nebraska, issued an order fixing th9 time for the hearing of eaid cross-petition upon the lath day of March, A. D. lMd, at 2 o'clock p. rn., in the court room in the court house at Plattsmoutti, Nebraska- Levi C. Pollard, as executor of tho last will and deceased. By his Bawls. testament of Addison P.Weston, attorneys, Byrou Clark &C A. Chattle Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on tho 14th day of June, A. D." 10T, 'and duly tiled in the office of the county clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 14th day of June, A. 1. l-9". ana executed by Goorue Traver and Marzarett W. Traver to First National Bank of Fairfield, Iowa, to secure the pay ment of the sum ?5,M)0. and upon which there Is now due $5.6,0. default havinir been made in the payment of said sum, and the interest thereon when the same became due, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part t hereof, the undersigned mortgiij'ee will sell the property therein described, viz., about l,) bushels of In dian corn grown on the east half of the northeast quarter of section thirteen (13), in township eleven (Hi, range nine (9). in Cass cotinty, Nebraska, and now located in cribs in the barn standing on said quar ter section, near the residence of said George Traver, beinsr all tne corn com taiuod in the south twelve feet cf the east crib, and all tho corn contained in the south half of the west crib in said barn, at public auction at the farm of said George Traver about six miles southeast of Greenwood, Nebraska. In Cass- county, Nebrasa. on the 20th day of February, A. D. 1M0, at 1 o'clock p. ni. of said day. Dated February. 4 ls)j. Fiust National Bank. or FAtitFiKr.i, Ia. By Its attorneys. Byrou Clark and C. A. Bawls Notice to Creditors". STATE OF NEBRASKA ) - Cass County, 4 ss In the matter of the estate of John Black, de- Teased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against John Black, de ceased, late of said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted Bv the county court at the court house in Plattsmouth, on the 26th day of August A. 1)., 1896, at ! o'clock in the forenoon. Aud that seven months from and after the 25th day of January A. D.. l'.tti. is the time limited tor creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. uiven unaermy nana tlus2.th day of January A. D., lsyti. utUKlit M. SPURLOCK. County Judge. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the county commissioners' office in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Neb., until noon on lhursday, March 5, 1S90, for the erection and completion of all pile bridges to be built in 18!), according to the following specifications, to wit: 1. All bridges to rest on three piling at each bent of length required by commissioners to be driven to a solid foundation; piling to be of w hite or Diirr oaK, round, witn not less than fourteen L14) inches butt, and ten Tlo inches top. all piling to be smooth proportionate, tree from windshake and objectionable knots. 2. All caps to be hJ by twelve fl2 oak, and iasienea to piling witli di nt pins twenty-two 122 I inches lonir. hole fi ir drift nints to !-. nnrnH ful 1 aeprn witn augurs-sixteenth LHoJ smaller than pin. 3. All swav braces to be three T31 hvsivffil oak, bolted to end of cap and each intersection wiwi pning, wun nve-eigtith 1?$ bolts, with washers at each end. 4. All loists to be of soft nine, tlimt. r.ll kv i.. i in : 1 i L i ' . , : . 1 , uj, iicu ai cacn enu, ouiSKic Joist to ne bolted to can at each end with live nirrl.tis.i bolts: spans ot sixteen 10J and eighteen fix feet, to have nine 9J joiots to the span each, spans twenty 20 leet to have ten luj joists to the j.pan. ana iwenty-two (J and twenty-tour L'4J to imictiivou liij joists io ine span, wen lapped on -ij, dn juii3 io oe wen Driugea on center wi h two 21 by four 141 white nine, well n:iil..H ;(, i sixteen ioj penny wire nails. r. a n u : ... i.. r, i . . - . f. .1 . IJUOI1111Z LO Ot? TWO 1 '1 OV tn I Illl iweive i ji wnite or Durr oak and to besmked to jumis win iorty ti penny steel spiKes at each ......... rj..-i .... . intersection oi tne joists, ti. Railing posts four bv four Tlxl l to be bolted IO OlUSlde loists with one- ia V. inch ni ls iiuu rans to oe two oy six l-'xtij aud rail to be io DV lour I ZX4 1 cannwl with two ivsiv and alf to be w hite pin. S-4-S and well nainted. i. Due r ank two hv twelve hv ;ivt....i I 2x12x1b to be sniked to end of mists at each end of bridge so as to cover end of joists and to maice ciose connection with floor. X. ldth of roadway to be sixteen f 101 feet. Lach bid must be acconiDanied bv a certified ciiecK tor S1UO. iioard reserves the nirfit to re ject any and all bids. January 17, lMHi J AMiiS Robertson, County Clerk. Referees' Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the district court of Cass county, entered upon the 4th day oi January, a. u. io'.t, m an action therein pending w herein Susan Grosclaud and Charles F. Grosclaud were plaintiffs and Myrtle Barnes, Henrietta Deitrick. Theodore F. Decker, Ransom Decker. Kudolph Decker. Svlvester P. Decker, et al., are defendants, which order confirmed the re port ot the relerees theretolore appointed in said cause ana airectea iiiem to sen as upon execution the lands described in their said report, the un dersigned referees will, upon the ill day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1M0, at 1:30 o'clock p. in., in front of the south door ol the court house in Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wn: The northeast quart.-r and the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine the northwest quarter oi section twenty-seven (2i); lots two, four and five (2, 4 aud 5) in section twenty-one (21) all in township twelve, range eleven, in Cass county, Nebraska; lots two (2) block one (l)west, and lots eight aud nine (8 aud V) block one (li east of the public square in the town of Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Nebraska. Lpon the following terms: One-third cash; one third in two years, one-third in three years, de terred payments to be secured by first mortgage. oearing interest at eight percent per annum, pay able annually; eight per cent oft for cash on de ferred payments. Said sale will remain open for uiic iiour. January 1", 1MHI. J. W. Johnson, .Sami fl W'augh, Juhx D. Furgksox, Referees. Byron planum. Clark and C. A. Kawls, attorneys for Notice to Creditors. State op Nebhaska, ) c , Cass County. In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska, In the matter of tlie assigned estate ol Hiram G, Spencer. Now on this loth dav of Februarv. A. I) . lsK?. in pursuance of the powers conferred upon ine by the statutes, 1 do hereby hx the Pith day of March A. L). IsM, in which time all claims airainst the assigned estate of Hiram G. Spencer shall be hied, and within which the assignee or as signor or any creditor may tile any objection. oeieuse. sei-on or counter claim to any claim which the assignor micht or could have opposed to the same had action been brought upon the same before assignment. Any claim, objection, set-ott or counter claim not tiled on or before the Kith dav of March. A. L. lMMi. shall he fnr..vi-r barred Irom being considered in the settlement of said estate or participating in anv dividend therein. GfcOKGt M. Shi rlock. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issunil fi. F. ilouseworth. clerk of tho district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska,and to meairected.i will on the 7th day of Marcn.A. I). ls:6, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said dav at the south tioor of t he court house in the city of naiisuiouin. in said countv. sell at Dubltc auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the rollowlng dc3craed real estate, to-wit: Lots one (1 and two 2. in biouk sixty (;), in tne city of Weoulnir Water. Cass countv. Nebraska, together with the Driviiezes and appurtenances thereto be.ouin,' or in any- n i.-v? i i Ldiutu., sniuu uciu levicu upon ana taKeu as tne properly of ! red Hollows, Florence J. Bellows. William II. Vrirht. Sligo Iron Store Co.. Sackett & Gates. Wil liam tUho. sheri II : Joseph F. Mills. Thorn is N. Howard, First National Bank of Weeping i Hier. ixeorasica. ueienoants. to aurisrv h. i judgment oi said court recovered by Byron t-iarK. piaintiu, against said defendants. Piattsinouth, Nebraska, Jan. -2!. A. 1). lsftii. ilAKVEY llOLLllWAr, Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Legal Notice. To Susan Grosclaude. Charles F. Grosclaude, nuaoipii i;ecKer, .Mrs. Kuuolph Uecker, Hen riette De'rich, S. N. IV'trich, Kansom Decker, Theodore F. Decker. Mrs. Theodore K IWL-pr Samuel K. Johnson as surviving member of the nrrn ot Johnson & Spratlin. William L.Thomp son, tr.nos iornian, :sancy .Norman, Colin S. Wise. Serena Wise, llenrv A. lse. Mora It W lse. Jane Daltou and Isaac Coe: "xou and each of vou are hereby notified that on the Kith d :1 V of January, iio, wiiuam loung nied his petition uKainsi jUU mipieaueu v.itn nyivesier f. ueefcer. et al.. in the district court of Cass countv. Ne braska, the object and praver of which petition is to quiet in said William Young the .title to eight aiics oi iana in ine normeast corner oi the south west quarter ot section 12, in town 11, range 13. Cass county, Nebraska, also the title to the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section; aiso tne west nan ot the northeast quar ter oi said section; also the title to 24 acres of laud lying west of a hedgerow on the east half of the northeast quarter of section 12 aforesaid: also the title to 14.40 acres on land in the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 12 afore said; and to bar each and every of said defendants and all persons claiming through them from hav ing or asserting any interest in said laud, and for equiiauic renei. l ou are required to answer said petition on or oeiore ivionuay, tne 'nd Uay ot .March. 1s;k, , William Yocng. By his attorneys, Beeson & Root. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting oi inc stocknoiders ot the iiurlington & --Missouri River Railroad company in Nebraska w ill be held at the oitice ot the company, in Plattsmouth, Ne- DrasKa, on lhursday, February 27. lsiHl. at 5 o'clock p. m. The meeting will be held for the election of nine (l) directors, to serve during the ensu'ng year, and for the transaction of such oiner Dusiness as may legally come before it. , , m W. J. Ladd, Secretary. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 23. 1MHJ. -Notice ol Sale. In the district court of Cass countv. Nebraska In the matter of the'estate of Anna M. O'Rourke, deceased, on application of Nellie M. O'Rourke as guardian, for license to seil real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Samuel M. Chapman, judge of the dis trict court ol Cass county. Nebraska, ntade on the 4th day of January. A. D. IMKi, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will he sold at th" south door ol the court house at Platt-Jinoutli, Nebraska, ou the th day of March A. I). 1WK5. atl o'clock p. m., at public ven due to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots five and six t5 and 6), in block three (3), lots one, two. three and four (1, 2, 3 and 4i, in block four (I): lot tluce 3; in block six (6); lot ten (1UM in block fifteen (!.'. all in the city of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska. And lots nine and ten' (H and 10;, in block twenty-six (26) in Duke's addition to Plattsmouth. And lots ten. eleven and twelve (10, 11 aud 12), in block (.Win Stadelman's addition to Plattsmouth: also lot one hundred and three 1U3) In the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, lot eighteen (IS) in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and lot one hundred aud lour (lull in the north west quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section nineteen (l-.M, township twelve (12, north of range fourteen (141, Cass county, Ne braska, subject to ail liens. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated January -!!. l(j. NlLi.ii-: M. O'Koi'kke. Guardian. Bvron Clark and C. A. Kawls, Attorneys for Kstate. Notice of Probate of Will. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. - In County Court Cass Co. ) In the matter of the last will aud testament of Thomas B. Gordon, deceased. Notice is hereby git-en that on the lth day of February. A. D. lslis, at the ortice of the county judge in Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow ing matter will be heard and considered:.. The petition of r-rancis S. -Price to admit to probate an attested copy of the last w ill and testa ment of Thomas B. Gordon, deceased, late of Glenwood, Mills county, Iowa, and for letters tes tamentary to Henry Evcrnham, Jr. Dated this 13th day of January A. D. 1896. By order of the court. GEORGE M. SPURLOCK. County Judge. iiCKea up in Church Moral ! U9C SANTA CLAUS SOAP. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. 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