Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, May 06, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSIIEHALD, PLATTSMOUTII, NEB., MAY 6, 1896.
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A FINE ANTIQUE BED-ROOM SUITE.
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CITY BREVITIES.
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MOMMY.
A. K. I.arrot is up from Xehan-ka
for a vi.-it with friends over Sunday.
Joseph M.ms is homo after helping
to build a house for Ol.n Coleout near
Klmnood.
Harry Jlowianil was out ou the
streets today for the first time in many
weeks. He appears quite feeble.
Attorney A. M. Russell of Weening:
Water is in the city today looking
after the settlement of the Decker es
tate. Uncle Nick Halmes will turn his
splendid new barn over to the young
people tonight who will dedicate it
with a trrand ball.
W. I). Jones' bi(r carryall has beon
painted and cushioned ty Shultz &
Son until it is nher than it was when
it was new. I'icnic parties are now in
order.
Kx-Kev. Kirkland, tho bold, bad
preacher at Union who had to lleo in
lyiler toeM-ape the ii;hteous wrath
f the trood M-oplu down there, drove
over from Nehawka last nirht, lut
made only a brief s-tay.
Dr. 11. 15. Wallace was called to
Urunwick, Mo., Monday niffht by a
teh-'tani announciu; the death of his
brotiier-in-law. His daughter, Char
lotte, accompanied hi in and they nr
rived home Tuesday. I
rnion Ledger.
What thre is left of the -'jolly six"
viz: the Misses Darbara Cerinjr. Ver
na Leonard, Klla Clark and Dora
Frickc went out to Louisville today
where they will enjoy the hospitality
of To in i'armele. In tho alternoon
they drive to Springfield and in tho
eveninjr return home on the train.
J udure K ilon had a double wedding
in his court this morning. lie united
in marriairo Sand ford W. True and
Mr. Kilgar A. Fletcher and Miss Mary
.v uiarence. i , yui.K lMf
ail residents 01 :;ss ruuiiij mu nit;
ceremonv was witnessed by a few
chance spectators. The News wishes j
the oung people inucti joy. tNf DiasKa .
Citv N'
SATTKHAY.
Steve Ibizell came in from Iowa
Saturday for a visit with his fainilj-.
Clans HreUenfehi, the Cedar Creek
miller, is attending to business in the
city today
Mis-.es Myitle Levings and Iouise
Smith made a trip to Lincoln last week
in the interest of the Kitany class.
Conductor I Jerry came in from II ist
ings yesterday morning on a secial
and spent the day with old friends.
F.hler Fred Warren and wife are in
the city to attend the second mission
ary dinliicl convention which meets
tomorrow.
Mrs. .1. '. Kikeub u-y
Klla, went to Omaha
train this morning to
ami daughter,
on tho Oi'riy
spend the day
with friends. j
Mrs. Hi.wland was called to Missouri j
Saturday by a telegram announcing t
the prohabie fatal illness ot her father!
from apoplexy. j
.lain. -s Mitchell was made the happy j
father cf a line boy last week, and the
kind fates treated lorn l'utterson in a
similar manner.
Mr. and Mrs. .luiius Neilson came
in Saturday from llavelock to spend
Sundav with the hitter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Purdy.
!hert Knapp and wife of ITavelock
were over Sunday visitots in the city,
the guests of the former's sisters, Mrs
W. K. Fox and Mrs. II. N. Dovey.
Frank Creen and Willie IJ. Wise re- i
turned yesterday from their trip to
Dener. They speak in high terms of
the hospitalitv of the people at Denver. !
i
Charles Iihodo departed this morn-'
ing for St. .Joe, where he will try to j
familiarize himself with the mysteries;
ol l'ie iron monsier, me 13 je selling
in:. chine.
lit. Kev. tieorge Worthington 10
turned to his home in Omaha this
morning, having filled the pulpit at
the Kniscopal church in this city last
evci'hi. There was a large crowd in
attendance.
I'latlsmouth is to have a new depot
built of pressed brick. It will te built
on the south side of Main street ad
joining .the track. It will be 21x72
fo.'t with metallic roof and tiled lloor.
l'ioneer Grip.
A lively runaway occurred from tho
Missouri Pacific depot at noon 3'ester
day which resulted in a badly demol
ished wagon nnd in bruising one of the
horses considerably. It was not
learned who owned tho team.
Mrs. Dr. Miller, a sister of L. D.
Dennett, who has oeen visiting in this
city for several week, departed this
morning for Atchison, Kan., where
she will visit friends for a time, after
which she will return to her homo at
Indianapolis.
James Johns went over to Ited Oak,
la., this uiornintr to see about accept
ing a position for a pluiubintr house
that has Wen offered him. He will
return in a few days and will probably
make nrrano-o.uients for the removal
of his family to that place.
Wesley Iiarr cot too much "on I
oxygen starvation
You can starve the body in more ways than one;
yon can give it food and not feed it. It needs oxygen.
The oxygen you get from the air is carried to all parts
of the body by the red corpuscles of the blood. One
drop of blood contains millions of these. When these
are deficient in blood, we call it poor blood, and it
shows itself in general weakness, lack of appetite, and
loss of weight. What you want is something which
will make more red corpuscles.
of cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, is something
more than an oil. Its peculiar action depends on a
number of substances active principles which will
increase the red corpuscles of the blood. '
50c. and $..00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
RAILROAD TIME TABLL.
M. I. TIMKt'AKD.
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..(Sunday only.
board" yesterday and tho kind-hearted
police took him over to tho Hotel
Ilolloway, where he might take a
much needed est. He was turned
over to the tender mercies of Judge
Archer this mornine, who assessed a
fine amounting to $l with trimmings,
and not being tho possessor of that
amount of wealth, he put up his watch
for security until he could raise the
cash, and was given his liberty.
WAS A LAIUJE TURNOUT.
Tlit Kir-it Floral I lay KxerciBen of the A.
The lirst Floral day exercises of the
Ancient Order of Unitod Workmen
lodges of this city was fittingly cele
brated Sunday when the four lodges
No. 84. No. M,No. 4,ihe Swedish and
the two auxiliary organizations com-
posed of ladies. Daughters of Honor
-
and Ivy lodges met at their hall and
m;rched in a body, headed by tho
city h ind, to Oak Hill cemetery where
impressive ceremonies were performed
aim the graves or all departed mem-
lersweie decorated. The exercises
were opened by a prayer by Chaplain
McKay, and who delivered a very pa
triotic address, giving a brief history
of the lodge and its organization.
I after which the graves were decorated.
I The A. O. U. W. Floral dav is to lie
observed on the first Sunday in May
all over the United States and Canada,
and owing to the fact that yesterday
was the first celebration I'latlsmouth
lodges have reason to be proud of tho
interest shown, neanv all the mem
bers of the different lodges either be
ing in the procession or out to the ceme
tery in vehicles, besides a large nuin-itct-
ot ieople not being members.
Itrtnc Vniir KricinlH In Nilirsk;i.
The Chicago, Hurlington &. (vuiney
1L II. publish asixteen-page monthly il
lustrated newspaper called the'"Corn
I Jelf'whieh gives in an interesting way
information alxiut western farm lands,
particularly tho.-e in Nebraskar. The
regular subscription price is tweniy-
II ve cents cr year, but if you
want it sent to any of your friends
living east of the Mississippi river;
sent ten cents in stamps for
each person, giving name and
full address and the paper
will be sent for one year. Tho B. &
M. K. agent will show you a sample
copy of the paper on request. Heip
vour state and induce your friends to
immigrate. Address tho Corn Belt,
2 '.) Adams street, Chicago, 111.
I)rafnH Cannot Ife.Currri.
hv local applieations. as thev cannot reach the
disease.l portion of the ear. There is only , one
way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutio
nal remedies. Deafness is caused by an inttamed
condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachian
Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it
is entiiely closed Deafness is the result, and un
less the inflammation can be taken out and this
tube restoied t. its normal condition, hearing will
lie destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are
cau-ed bv catarrh, which is nothing but an in-
tl a 11 led condition of the mucous sufaces.
We will give Due Hundred Dollars lor any case
id Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be
cuied bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circu
lars, lice.
F. J. CHF.NKV St Co.. Toledo. O.
frfSoId liy Druggists, 7"ic.
For Sale.
A good pair of 5-year-old mares
weirht about L'JilMI; also a ffood pair of thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
n.lo l.',.i. f A hi taining; the same being levied upon and
......
Holmes, Keck Bluffs, Neb.
English Spavin Liniment remoyes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Cletnishea from horses. Blood Spavins,
Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bone,
Slides, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save ! by use ol one
bottle. Warranted tho most wonder
ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by
F. G.?l-Yicke & Co., druggists, I'latls
mouth.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
It's all right to let the
little girls have an early
introduction to
mm a
It will not only make their clothes clean but when in late years the cares
of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There
are a great many women who have learned a lesson of economy and
cleanliness by the use of Santa Claus. Sold everywhere. Made only by
The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago.
Skiol the "Trolaloo."
A numlier of merchants on Main
street were loath to learn this morn
ing of the sudden disappearance of A.
W. Beam, who loaded his household
effects, it is said, on wagons about Id
o'clock last night and skipped the
town without going through tho
formality of paying his bills around
town. It is understood that his
objective point is Nebraska vity.
Beam came to this place from Ray
mond about eighteen months ago and
the report goes that the circumstances
of his removal to this place were not
vastly different from those concerning
his departure last night. He repre
sented himself to lie a cattle buyer
and managed to get into tho merchants
by sending members of his family to
the stores to get provisions while ho
was out ''buying cattle." He rosided
in Perry Class' house in the Third
ward.
Tlie New l'ig;ar Fact wry.
Otto Wurl, successor to L. V. Egen-
berger, has already built up a fine rep
utation for his excellent make of ci
gars, ills linjierial, 10 cent cigar is
made from tho finest grade of imported
tobacco, and for high quality cannot
bo excelled anywhere. His leader in
5 cent goods, the Cabinet, is a great
seller, and is already in the front rank
of ocent goods. llememler to try the
Imperial or "Cabinet ami you will
moke no other. For sale by a'.i deal
ers.
Notire to 1'Hiiitrrs.
Soiled bids will lie received until
noon May o, imhi, at the onice oi tne
county clerk, for cleaning, painting
and tightening up county- bridges, ac
cording to the specifications on file in
the county clerk's ollice. The right
to reject any or all bids is teserved.
By order of the county commissi
loners.
IX, -
County
Clerk.
It is not a miracle. It wont cure
everything, but it will cure piles.
1 hat's what Do Witts Witch Hazel
alve wjll do, becau.-e it has done it
in hundreds of cases.
k ti. Pricke &.
Co.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Sheriff's Sale,
lly virt ue of an order of sale Issued by O.
F. llouseworth. clerk of the district court
within and for Cass county, Nebraska. and to
me uirectoa. 1 win 011 me niiii nay 01 may,
A. 1 1., ls'Ni. at 11 o'clock a, in., of said day
ay,
lay
3 in
aid
at the south door of the court lou9e
t I... nil v tt IM'itttiiniith In an
county, sell at public auction. the following I
real estate to-wlt: )
LotNa oun (li. In block No. one (1), In)
Stiles' add It ion to the cltv of Plattsmoutb.
Nebraska, together with the nrlvileges and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining; tne same neing
levied upon and taken as the property of
Klia Upjohn, Myr.i K. llogeliome, Nicholas
nelliiian, Soellman. wire or rMieolas
Spellman. first and real name unknown, do-
fendants. to satisfy a judgment or said
court recovered by Mrs. Klla 11. I pjohn.
plaint Itf against said defendants.
I'laitsniout n. ixeorasKa, April w. t . it. ls-.Ni.
1 1 A It V K Y Hol.l.OWAV.
SherifT. Cass County. Nebraska.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ity virtue of an order of sale Issued by G. F.
House worth. clerk of tin district court with
in and for Cans county. Nebraska, and to me
directed. 1 will on Uiith day of May. A. 1.
lS'.Ki, at II o'clock a. ni. of Raid (lay at the
south door of the court house in tho city of
Plat tsmoii th, in said county, sell at public
miction, to the highest bidder for cash, 1 he
following real estate, to-wlt: Lots three lit),
four (4l and live i". in block six )i, in South
Park addition to Plat tsmoiit 11, Cass county,
Nebraska, together with all and singular
the hereditaments and appurtenances
taken as the nrouertv of John minor anil
Kiniiia 1. Minor, defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said court recovered by The
I'iattsiiiout h Loan and liuilding Associa
tion. ulalntilT. aeaiust said defendants.
I'latlsmouth. Neb.. April 2-". A. I. Is.it'.
IlAKVKY Hol.l.OWAV.
Sheriff. Ca9s county, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
In tlie district court of Cass county. Nebraska.
Kohcrt Lyons. I'laintitt I
vs. f
Tlie State Hank ol M unlock, j
Nt-liraska. I tefendant. J
L'mler and by virtue nf an order f.f the district
court ol Cass county, Nebraska, lion. Ilasil S.
Kauisev. I mice, entered upon April l:tli. A. I).
IsHri. requiring notice of the tiling ol the claims to
be civen lor six weeks prior to July I-ith,
Now. therefore. I. Dexter M . ijuatKennusn, as
receiver, do hereby notify all jiersons having
claims against said hank to tile the same with me
at niv oltice in First National Hank ol tircenwood
on or before I ill V Mth. IV.ti. and that the same be
nronerlv verified upon forms by me furnished
upon application.
1 lurtlier cive nonce inai upon juiy i.sin. i-v.
at in o'clock a. ni.. I will proceed upon the ex
amination ol said accounts and the disposing of
them as by said order of the district court di
rected. All persons are further notified that all claims
not hied by the time therein (riven will be disal
lowed unless otherwise ordered by the judge
of said court.
Dated at I'lattsnioutli. Neb.. April 2S. 1V.W.
DkXTEK M. r At KINI'.l Sll.
As Receiver of the Slate Hank ol Murdock. Neb.
Legal Novice.
Adaline CripiM'n. tiurdon H. Crippen. Henia-
min A. liibsou. Mrs. Heiijamin A. liibson. his
wile, real name unknown. William C. Cru pen.
David C Munson. Klliott t'allander. losenh K.
Callander and Kdward A. Hangs, trustee delend-
ants, will take notice that on the -lh day of Fe!
ruary. lMH'., the Kradlord Savings Hank and Trust
company, the plaintitt herein, hied its petition in
the district eourt of Cass county, Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and prayer ol
whii-h are to loreclose a certain mortgage execut
ed by Adaline Crippen and Ciur.lon H. Crippen to
one Hen jam in A. 1 ulison, and by said Heiii.tiiiiu
A. (iibsoii.sold aud assigned to one tieorge lslie
and bv said (ieoige Leslie duly sold and ;isigiicd
pl.iiiititf. upoiithe west hall (w'jlof the southwest
quarter Isn't), section three (Jli, all ol t he west
halt iw Vil ol the northwest quarter in1 1 ) ol sec-
lion three tl. except the right of way of the Lin
coln branch ot the Missouri Pacific railroad, one
hundred feet wide, as now located: also the east
halt le'.l ot said northwest quarter inw'.l ol said
section three f:t) lying Jnorth of the railroad right
of way as now located, all in township ID north of
range II east ol the the nth I rniopal Me.lruliaii,
in Cass county, Nebraska, to secure the payment
of one certain promissory note with interest cou
pons attached, said note dated May llth. isk-i. tor
t he sum ol $2.7(111.110, due and payable June 1st,
lsi'l, said mortgage provided that in case anv ol
said notes or coupons are not paid when due, the
1 whole snm secured thereby may be declared to be
due and payaMi-; there is now due on said note,
coupons and' mortgage the sum of i:1.4:fl.."i t.ir
which sum, with interest from this date, plaintitt
prays for a decree that defendants le required to
pay the same, or that said premises nia,y he sold
to satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition on or
hefore Moiidav. the '.Tith day of May. lsiti.
Dated April 11. llt;.
C. t Fl.ANslU KC.
Attorney for Plaintitt.
Notice of Probate ot Will.
The State of Nf.kkaska, ) ss
County of Cass, f
In the matter of the last will and testament of
Mary K. anCleave, deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that on the lltli day of
May. A. I). Ism;, at the office ot the county judjic
in 1'lattsmouth. Cass county. Neerar-ka. at the
hour of l.'M o'clock in the alt. moon, the follow
ing matter will lie heard and considered:
The petition of Albert VanCleave to admit to
probate the last will and testament of M.iry K.
VanCleave. deceased, late of (Jreenwood precinct
in said county, and for letters testamentary to Al
beit VanCleave.
Hated this It.th day of April. A. I)., lsii.
15y order id the court.
tiEOKl.t M. Sl-CKLlK'K,
f7 County Judge.
Sheriff's Sale.
llv virtue of an order of sain Issued by ('.
F. llouseworth. clerk of the ilistrict court
wit bin a lid for Cass eon nty. Ne lira ska, and to
mis directed, 1 will on the l'ith d:iy of M iy
A. 1. ls-.iii. at II o'clock a- tu. of said day
at tho sou t-li door of tlin court house in the
city of I'lallsinoutli. .n said county, sell
lit public a uetion, to I he In sliest hinder for
cli. the following real estate to-wit:
l-orty-two feet otl of the north end ol lots No. 1
and U. in bloi k No. 1:1. ill the city ol l'l attsiiMtith.
Cass county. Nebraska; together with ai! and
singular the heieditanieiits and appurtenances
theieunto belonging or in anywise apiurt, lining:
the same being levied upon ami taKeii a the
perty id ainucl I . anatt.i. r.. J. an.tlta. r..
anatta. as guardian ol . 1. i.ainn'i
and W. 1
Watei man.
ma'i i Nui
feudality, ti
covered by
l.athrop. K. T. Hartley. Joim
as sui viving parlntT ot II. A. W.iiei-
John Plack.and Ida. k. deteud-
sati-lva imluient of said comt re-
the l ir-t Natiou.il b:ink of I'latts-
mouth,
ants.
Plait
Nebraska
niouih, N
plainliit Hg.unst :-.nd liehnd-
braska. April :. A. H. lS'.n;.
1 1 AK V IV ill Mil iWA V.
Shell!!. Caw county, Neb;ak:i
Mastei's
171.
Sale.
Do. k. t 1 .
In the . ii 111! 1
fi-.l 111 I ol Nebi .!
I-rani is C. I'.i
necticut Kiver
J. lines K. i irove
uit
-ka.
I the
I'liited States, for the
dkuer.
av mgs
el al.il
as assignee of The Con
bank, complainant, vs.
1 lend. nits 111 chancery.
I t iKl Cl.OSl'KK id- MuUTOACL.
I'ul.lic notice is heicby given that in pin- nance
and b virtue ot a decree entered in the aliove
cause on the ;'lh day ot June, IvKi. 1. I'.. S.I hin.ly.
jr.. master in chancel v ol the i ncuil co.irl ..i the
I'niled states l,.i the disti it t f Nebraska, will.on
ihe'.'thdny of May, l;i, at Hie hour ol 1 o clock
in the atleriioon ol said day at the : oittti dooi ol
the Cass county cou t hoiire building in the citv
ot riattsiiii.tnh. t ass cuiily, st,u .ml distiiOt ot
Nebraska. --ll at auction i.o c:i-.h the h iilov mg
described piopcrtv. t-wit:
The e;e t hail tin: sou! he.ist (pi. 11 lei (e1. :-e' i I
ot section number two (''). and the wi sllialfol
the inn :h west una iter ( w 1 . 11 w 1 j 1 ol s. ct i..n num
ber twelve ( l-. in town tell tldinoith ol range
iiniec.il east of the th principal meridian in Cass
county, Nebraska.
I-.. S. D( Mil, Jk.. Master in Chanceiy
S. I. tii.isi UAKl.T, Solicitor lor Complainant.
Legal Notice.
;co. W. Clark iin.II. K. I'.urr, Altorneys.
In the district court of Cass county. Ni b.
1
( F.liza A. U ood, plai
j vs.
'John Fredrick App
laintltt.
1
uhn, Susan Ap-
iiuhn. c -iiiiiinan 0: 0.. 1 ne
.ombard Investniejit Co.. Milton
H. W hitney, Chas. S. Fairchild.
Harry K. Mooney. Sanlord H.
Ladd and Frank Hagerinan, re
ceivers ol The Lombard Invest
ment conipanv. defendants.
1
C. Aultman iV Co.. the Lombard Investment Co.,
Milton H. Whitney, Chas. S, Fairchild, Harry
K. Mooney, Sanlord H. Ladd and Frank Hager-
nian, non-resident deietnlants, will take notice
that on the iilst day of March, ls'.Ki. Fliza A.
Wood, the plaintitt herein, tiled her petition 111
the district court of Cass county, Nebraska; the
object and prayer of which is to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage executed aim delivered iy Joim
Fredi it k Appuhn and Susan Appuhn to the plain
titt up. n the follow ing described real estate, t. i-wit :
The south hall is 'i ol the northwest quarter 1 n. w.
't. sec tion thirty 1a.11, township eleven (II), range
nine ('). east ol the lth principal meridian. Cass
county. Nebraska. Said moitgage was given to
secure the payment of two promissory notes,
dated April 11, one for jctoci, due Januaiy 1,
ls;r.t. and one lor 5:;iKi. due January I. 1SV4, with
interest thereon at the rale ot S per cent per
annum from date; that there is now due and un
paid upon saiil mortgage and notes the sum d
tTSt, lor which sum. with interest from this date,
plaintitt prays for a decree that defendants John
Fredrick Appuhn and Susan Appuhn be required
to pay the said amount or that said pieinises be
sold to satisfy the amount lound to be due: that
C. Aultman V Co.. claim to have a mortgage lien
upon the land as heretofore described, and that
they be required to bring iii to this court their
mortgage, il any such they have: that an account
ing may be had aud that the lien ot said C. Ault
man ei Co., be declared subsequent to that id
this plaintitt: that the Lombard Investment Co.
vr their receivers, to-wit: Milton H. Whitney
Chas. S. Fairchild. Harry IC. Mooney, Sanlord H
Ladd and hrank llacernian. claim to have i
mortgage lien upon the land as above described,
and that they be required to bring in to this court
their mortgage, that an accounting may be had.
and that the lien of said Lombard Investment
Co., be illared to be subsequent to that of this
plaintitt.
You and each of you are required to answer said
petition on the lMh day ol .May, Is;,.
F.I iza Wool
I'.y (ieo. W . Clark and D. K. Harr, her attorneys.
Sheriffs Sale.
Hy v-. it iic of an order of sale issued t.y
V. Ilou-M'wort h. ciei k of tho district court
within and fort'ass county, Nebraska. un(4 to
me n ireeioci, 1 will on-i no 211 nay 01 .nay, a
l. ls'.Nl. at II o'clock ti. in. of said day at tho
south door of t he court house in t he eityof
1 latts'uoutn. 111 sii i.l county, sell at nubile
auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate, to-wit:
Lots nine en. ten ill . eleven (Hi ana t wel ve
.I'Jl. bl k. t wentv-two, i2) in the city of I'latts
moil lh. Cass county. Nebraska, together
with the privileges and aupurten ine-s
thereto belonging or in anywi.se appertain
in; same bein levied upon and taken as
the property of Richard llilsteln. .lulia
Hilstein. .fames M, CraI-.rlias.tJ I'armele.
I'udahv I'acktng company. John Morrell &
Co., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of
said cou rt recovered by Ira ruttiam, plain
tiff against, said tie foil limt-
riattsinoul h, Ncbrask . March L'l'.. A. I)
lS'li. llAHVK.Y IIOI.I...WA v,
SheritT. J:iss county. Nebraska.
bherifFs Sale.
Hy virtue an execution issued by (ieorge I
llouseworth. clerk ot the district court, within
and tor Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will on the 'Jin h day of May, A. I . l-W,
at 11 o'clock a. m. ot said day at the south door of
the court house in the citv of Flattsmouth, in
said county, sell at public auction, to the highest
m.uier ior cash, the following real estate, to-w it:
1 he north one-halt C-lol the northwest qu.uterof
section twenty-lour -!: the noitheast quarter of
scmoii r.ueen u:', and the cast one-halt ol
the northwest quarter of section liUeeen ( In, a'l
..c 1 raIlge lL. al0 1(,ts slx
(.). eight (S) and nine i). 111 section ten (It-), and
1013 iwo i, mree (.J , tive (.11 and nine 1!'). 111 sec
t ion thirteen (l.t 1. and the southeast quarter of
tne northeast quarter ot section fourteen ill., ail
111 ioinwe:ve (i-i. range ten (I'M. Cass county
Netiraskn. together with the privileges and ap
pui lenaiices inereunio ueionging or in anywise
apiuitaiiiing; the same being levied upon and
taken as the property of William and Maria
M .ck. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said
court recovered by Silas A. Holbrook. plaintitt,
against said defendants.
1'lattsmouth. Nebraska, April 4, A. D. lS'.fO.
Hakvev Holloway,
Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska.
For
the
Next
Thirty
Days
FOR THE
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