Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, May 09, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSIIEKALI), PL ATTSMO UTH , NER, MAY
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RAILROAD TIME TA8LL.
CITY BREVITIES.
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WKDNKSDAY
Mi.ss M;imic Sulhvun and Miss
Street were Omaha visitors on
M.ie
tlie
early iniin this luoiiiin"-.
Lest.r Yivinn hns l-en confined to
his loom since vestoi d.iy mot tling' with
a slight iiliu-r-s, but hdcs to bv out
ajjain in a clay or two.
Mir- K rani a Ye:ip;er of I'erry. Ia.,
arrived in the city yesterday 'a w''
r-pontl tho cummer with the family of
her s-i-ter, Mrs. C. Sahl.
Mrs. Koliort Iin.ll.mce and son de
parted for their home at Denver this
morning alter a pleasant visit in this
city with the family of Wm. JIallance
Count v .ludiro Spurlock did him-elf
proud t.y deii verinir a nice address of
welcome la.-t evening before the dele
frales to I lie missionary convention.
The friends w ho vouched for George's
lpvel-heHdcdiies.s during the last eaiu-
pa iff is have nothing to take back.
' Sin mons, the bai her. who iefl this
cily Mid his wife simultaneously sev
eral months J!tro, was in the city Mon
day, and took his wile away with him,
lull neglected to square some bills he
left unpaid. His wife had been
working as a domestic since his de
part u re.
The Woman's club will complete its
year's work Friday eveniiiff, May 15,
ami have fa-en so l-rtunate as to secure
1'rof. Skinner of Nebraska City, who
will lecture at the Presbyterian
church. A tine musical program will
be given by musicians from abroad.
Subject of lecture and admission an
nounced later.
The Keform club will meet in the
G. A. IL hall tonight and those demo
crats who have recently appropriated
the "initiative and referendum" to
their own use are invited to come up
and hear the correct solution of its
meaniiiLr. Colonel 11. J. Vass will
make the address and everybody is
invited without regard to political or
religious affiliations.
The tines1 bunch of thoroughbred
fat cattle we ever saw in this town
wore di i veil in Monday ty 1'atterson
& K un-man. who purchased them for
their meat market. There were four
teen head so fat and round they looked
too pretty to kill. The Nehawka
farmer w ho failed them was Henry
Chumaker. The iirst of tho new
beeves will le put on the block to
rn ir row.
John Corey returned last evening
from a week's vi-it to Sac county, la.,
where lie attended a family reunion at
Sac City, his mother residing at that
place. He also visited at Ivirly where
his brother, H. M. Corey, is located
n.rui is publishing the Sac County
News He reports him doing nicely.
Mr. Corey states that the crops are
alMiut ten da s to two weeks behind
those of this com nty.
Henry Cooper received a letter from
his daughter. Mis. lid Vanatta, at
Cripple C. cck recently which gave a
graphic a' count of the disastrous lire
which al most destroyed that bustling
citv. Tht v were fortunate, however,
in ieii)g out-ide the burnt district.
S. 1'. Vanatta. however, lost every
thing as uid l".d MeMaken's mother-in-law,
who was a resident of that town.
The suffering thai was caused by mak
ing' so many people homeless is really
lieyond description.
April 22 was a gala day at San
Antonio, Texas when the great flower
fete c.ilk-.l "the battle of tho flowers''
occurred. Miss llulah Klson of this
city sends a copy of the S in Antonio
Daily Express which gives seven
columns to the description of the tloral
decorations which were lavish 'beyond
tho undei standing of northern people.
The day is called San Jacinto day and
we confess a sincere regret that the
great distance prevented TlIK NlAVs
being represented at the Texas holi
day, where nature sterns to have fairly
out done herself in supplying rare and
frag'iar.t (lowers in bewildering pro
f ui- ii.
TIICUSDAY.
Mrs. Cutforth of Louisvi
He-
was in
the cily on business today.
Jose, h Wildi and wife of Cedar
Creek were in the city today.
Dr. N. II. llobbs tine of Klin woods
leading citizens was in town today.
County Superintendent Farley and
Hyron Clark went over to Weeping
Vater this morning on account of the
death of their old time friend, F. M.
Wo! cot t.
Freight Conductor Young had tho
large toe on his right foot mashed at
Ashland. Wednesday and should have
been thankful that it was not his en
tiro foot.
Messrs Iieeson ,t Hoot are feeling
first rate today over winning tho case
of Western C ravel company vs Gauer
in the supreme court for their client
Mr. Gauer of Cedar Creek.
Chas. How, tho popular chief clerk
of D. S. Guild, chief of tho Ii. & M.
supply department, went to Chicago
today to attend a meeting of the advis
ory board of the I lurlington relief de
partment, he lieing a member of the
board.
I). K. Uarr ivent to Omaha this
moining where he wiil argue a motion
before the United Slates court, in an
When these are absent we
bone-tissue, which shows itself
head-sweats, and later, if not
deformities.
Such a baby needs lime for
oil for its fat-starved body.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites
of lime and soda will give its little body the needed fat in
an easy form.
Be tire y ft Scott's Emulsion taken yen want it and net a chemf snhstitutt.
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c and Si
M. I', timi; CK1.
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elTort to get the Tinkham case re
turned to the state courts for a final
he 'nring. A. N. Sullivan appears for
the defendants.
John Ramsey returned nome this
morning from the bed side of Dr. Wa
terman at Hay Springs, whom he left
but slightly improved. It is very evi
dent that the doctor will not recover,
but he may live for some time before
tho ravages of disease can overcome
his once rugged constitution.
Arthur Helps brought Chief Fitz
p.ttrick from England a genuine Lon
don "biliy. " It is of dark wood, very
heavy, and is nearly twice as large as
weatMins of tho tamo name carried by
otlicers in this country. Arthur does
not state whether he disarmed an of
ficer in an encounter or bought the
weapon, but we take it for granted
the latter method was adopted.
Mrs. Ilasse, probate cierk in the
county judge's otlice, returned a bill
to a linn in Omaha which had lieen
filed in the county court with instruc
tions to swear to the same and return
it, and it would he allowed and paid.
The bill came back by next mail and
over the new signature of the firm
were the words, "Thank Cod,'' which
seemed to fill the idea that the claim
ants had of swearing to tho account.
Had a country bumpkin been guilty of
such a ridiculous thing the metropoli
tan press would have laughed immod
erately, but this time it was a promi
nent linn in Omaha.
ISring; Your Friends lo Nebraska.
The Chicago, Ilurlington A: CJuinoy
IL II. publish a sixteen-pago monthly il
lustrated newspaper called the'Corn
Helfwhich tri ves in an interesting way
information about western farm lands,
particularly those in Nebiaskar. Tho
regul ir subscription price is twenty
live cents per year, but if you
want it sent to any of your friends
living e:ist of the Mississippi river;
sent ten cents in stamps for
each person, giving name and
full atl dress and the paper
will be sent for one year. The 15. &
M. R. agent will show you a sample
copy 01 the paper on request, lieip
your state and induce your friends to
immigrate. Address the Corn Licit,
llii'.l Adams street, Chicago, Hi.
Cirxduat iiig ('1hh.
The graduating class from the high
school, which will receive diplomas on
Friday evening, May 2'., is composed
of the following individuals: Kay
Wilos, Gerald Drew, Chas. Patterson,
Clemmons IJruncr, Clara Walker, Myr
tle Schlegel, Mario Swoboda, Josso
Oldham, Ella Eikenbary, Eouise Mar
t 'n. Lily Mathews, Maud Man 7.3 and
Sadie Latta, making thirteen in all.
The clas is one of the most creditable
which ever graduated from the high
school here, and their exercises will
be largely attended.
I-'or Sl!.
A good pair of o-vear-old
mares
weight about '',ti(Ki; also a good
voung mules. Enquire of
Holmes, Ilock HluiTs, Neb.
pair of
Archie
KepiiMieaii -iitral Committee Meeting.
The republican count3' central com
rnittee will meet at Weeping Water,
May 1S, at 1 o clock sharp. All mem
bers are earnestly urged to be present.
W. n. Newki.L, Chairman,
A. L. Tl.MBl.lN, Secretary.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Iilemishcs from horses, Hiood Spavins,
Curbs, Splints, Sweenc3-, Iling-Ilone,
Stilles, Sprains, nil Swoolen Throats,
Couurhs. etc. iaave by use of one
liottle. Warranted tle most wonder
ful Hiemish Cure ever known. Sold b3'
F. G.'.Frk'ke & Co., druggists, l'latts
mouth.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
baby bones
are soft, so soft they scarce can be called
bones in the earlier years ; gradually they
harden, and furnish the frame which sup
ports the growing body. The hardening
comes from what chemists term " the min
eral substances."
have "Rickets" a lack of
in delayed teething, profuse
arrested, malformations and
its weak bones and cod-liver
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All washing ia not white washing, I?
as all soap is not feanta Claus.
That bath-brick tint when seen in
clothes, always
,rrT't thaf t ri tt L
arc strangers to Santa Clau9 Soap,
O iry it. &oia everywnere. aiaacDy
2 THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, - CHICAGO
WEKI'IMi WATKK NOTKS.
From tlie Republican.
Mrs C. A. Daldwin had a snake ex
perience last week which Bhe will not
soon forgeUShe went into her kitchen,
which is in the basement,and in closing
the door behind her she found that
something hindered her. She looked
down at the bottom of the door finding
nothing in the wa3. Looking up she
saw a largo snake suspended over tho
top of the door. She fastened the door
so his snakeship could not escape and
went to eet help in dispatching it. Mr.
Stoner was pasing and went to the res
cue and finished the snake in short
order.
Altorne3 Jesse L. Hoot and County
Attorney C. S. 1'olk were transacting
business here Monda3. The llepubli-
can acknowledges a pleasant visit from
the county attornc3.
L. D. Hunter had a second stroke of
paralysis last Saturday evening. Dr.
Burke was called and worked with
him all night. Ho was much worse
than at the time of his first attack a
few months ugo and his condition was
critical for several hours, but he is up
tgain now and appears to bo improv
ing.
Iterp Wt-llH.
On the farms of IIenr3- Miekclbako
and Joseph Durr, south of the cit3
they have been having trouble for a
number of years to secure water, lioth
now have wells that will supply their
needs. Mr. Mickalhake had to go
down 4lil feet before striking water
and had to drill through -do feet of
solid rock. Mr. Durr did not have to
go quite so deep, but went down l!ld
feet and has 140 feet of water in his
well. These are alnut the deepest
farm wells in this par t of ihe state.
Nebraska Cit3- Jews.
l.iMt of I.t-tlt-r-4
llemaining uncalled for in the post-
oiheo at l'lattsmouth, May 7lh, isiMi:
IVtz. Mrs V II
Haker. Kittie
l.ust, tieo
Mat liisan. K II
I in. l-ritz ilhulm
Sy verseu. C;r rie
hceli r. M 1
Henry.
Jvt-iiho, Dt-ihuld Willin
Mathews, l I
N lines. Silvia
ParrA. V II
ainscller. 1 I.
oil
Persons calling for am of the nnove
letters or packaires will please f.y ad
vertised. W. K. Fox, I. M.
An Ancient liook.
One of tho most interet-tiiig
iintiq
II em
court bible
uilies recentl3' donated to Hen
pels (J. A. II. museum in the
nouse is a niswiry oi tue uioiei
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presented today b3' Chas. IJoach, the
postal clerk. It Was printed in Ki'dG
anrl thofnM OU VMPS I . 'I'h A '
book is well preserved and is printed
in Gormrn in tho old black letters of
that time.
Take a dose of De Witt's Little
Early Hisors just for the gwxl they
will do vou. These little pills are
pood for indigestion, good for head
ache, good for liver complaint, good
for constipation. They are good. i.
G . Fi icke & Co.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Sheriffs Sale.
Ity virtue of an order of sale issued by G.
F. Housewortli. clerk of tlie district court
wit hin and for Oass cou nty, Nebraska. and to
rue directed. I will on the lM.li day of May.
A. I., ls'Hatll o'clock a. in., of said day
sit the Houtb door of the court house In
the city of l'lattsmouth In said
f-nunty. sell at public auction. the following
real estate to-wit:
LotNa one (li. In blor-k No. one (1), in
tiles' addition to the ntv of 1'lattsmoutli.
Nebraska, together with tlie prlviiuci-s and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining; the same heln
levied upon and taken s the property of
Kliza Fpjohn, Myra K. lloireliome, Nicholas
pelltiian, pellIllan, wire oi rsicoms
Spellnian. first and real name unknown, de
fendants, to satisfy a judgment or salU
court recovered by Mrs. Ella K. Fpjohn,
platnlilT asainst said defendants.
t'laltsmouth, INeliraska, April SI, A. l. lS'Hi
Hakvkv Hoi.lowav.
Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
In tlie district court of Cass county. Nebraska.
Robert Lyons, Haintin
vs. 1
The State Bank of Murdotk, f
Nebraska. 1 lelendant. I
Finder and bv virtue of an order of the district
court of Cass county. ISeuraska, lion, uasil r
Wamsev. I udire. entered unon April l.tth. A. 1.
ls'.Hi. requiriiiR notice of tlie hlinu of the claims to
Ik; ijiveii lor six weeks prior to July i.iin, is;hj
Now. tlierclore. 1, 1 lexter i. tjnacKetimisii, as
r.-rf.-ivi-i- do tierebv notify all persons tiavinn
claims against said bank to rile the same with nie
at my otlite in rirst National lsank ol tirccnwooa
011 or belore July 1:1th. isni, and that the same be
properly verified upon forms by nie furnished
upon application.
I further cive notice that upon Inly i:itli. 1-W.
at Hi o'clock a. 111.. 1 will proceed upon the ex
amination ol said accounts and tlie disposing of
them as by said order ot the district court di
rected. All persons are further notified that all claims
not tiled by tlie time therein Riven will be disal
lowed unless otherwise or lercd by the judge
ol said court.
li.Ue.lat l'lattsmouth. Neb., April lis. 1,sf,.
1'KXTI.R M. OUAt'kkNItCMI.
As Receiver ol tlie State Hank ol M unlock. Neb.
Legal Notice.
Adaline Crippen. (onion 15. Crippen. I'.enja
niin A. liibjon. Mrs. Uenjamin A. tiilison. his
wile, real name unknown. Wfiliam C. Crippen.
I tavid C. Munson. Klliott Callander. Joseph K.
Callaiuier and l-.dward A. Hangs, trustee defend
ants, will take notice that on the "jntli day ot Feb
ruary. lMi, tlie liradford Savings Hank and Trust
company, the plaintitt herein, tiled its petition in
the district court of Cass county. Nebraska,
against said defendants, the object and prayer ol
which are to loreclose a certain mortgage execut
ed by Adaline Crippen and titirdon H. Crippen to
one lletijamin A. (ibson, and by said lieniamin
A. iibson.sold ami assigned to one George Leslie
and bv said George 1-cslic duly sold and assigned
plaintitt, upon the west half (wliof tlie southwest
quarter s L4 ). section three (ill, all ol t he west
hall iw'il of the northwest quarter inw'-i ) of sec
tion three till, except tlie right of way of the Lin
coln branch ot the Missouri Pacilic railroad, one
hundred feet wide, as now located; also the east
halt (e') of said northwest quarter (nw'i) of said
section three (:) lying Jiorth ol the railroad right
ot way as now located, all in township HI north ol
range II east ol the thel'.th 1'riiicipal Medridian,
in Cass county, Nebraska, to secure the payment
of one certain promissory note with interest cou
pons attached, said note dated May 11th. lHstl, for
t he sum of fcl.ToD.U), due and payable June 1st.
SVI. said mortgage provided that in case any of
said notes or coupons are not paid when due, the
whole snm secured thereby may be declared to be
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due and payable: there is now due on said note.
Coupons and mortgage, the sum of S:1.4-1 ." for
which sum, with interest from tfn-t date, plaintitt
prays lor a decree that defendants be required to
pay the same, or that said premises may be sold
to satisfy the amount found due.
oil are refpured to answer said petition on or
In-fore Monday, the LTith day of May. lS.ti.
Hated April 14. l!i.
C. C. Fl.ANsi:ckc. -Attorney
f r Plaintitt.
Notice of Probate of Will
The Statk of Ni-.i:kaska,
County of Cass,
In the matter of the last will and testament of
Mary K. VanCleave, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on the lltli day of
May. A. 1. IslHi, at the ottice of the county judge
in l'lattsmouth, Cass county, Neeraska, at the
hour of l::i o'clock in the alternoon. the follow
ing matter will be heard and considered:
The petition of Albert VanCleave to admit to
trohate the last will and testament of Mary F..
VanCleave, deceased, late of (iieenwood precinct
in said county, and for letters testamentary to Al
beit VanCleave.
Hated this p;th day of April. A. L.. ls'.n;.
liy order ol the court.
tiKOKC.L M. Sl'CKl.lH K,
67 County Judge.
Sheriff's Sale.
lfy virtue of an order of sale Issued by (1.
F. Ilouseworth, clerk of the district court
within and for Cuss eon nty, Nebraska,, and to
me direct oil. I will on the lutli day of Miy
A. I. lv.Hi, at, 1 1 o'clock a. 111. of s:iidc'ay
at the south door of the. court house in the
city of I'lattsinout ti. ;n said county, sell
lit public auction, to the highest biUtler for
cash, the following real estate to-wlt:
Forty-two feet orl of the north eiul of lots No. 1
and 2, in block No. l.t, in the city of l'lattsmouth.
Cass county. Nebra-ka; together With all ami
singular the hereditaments anil appui tenant vs
thereunto belonging or in anywise .ipiurtaiiiiug:
the same being levied upon and taken as the
property of Samuel 1'. Vanatta, !'.. J . Vanatta. F.
J. anatta. as guardian ol . 1'. l.athro;.
and V. I'. l.;ithrop, T. Hartley. John
Waterman, as surv i ing partner of 1 1. A. Watei-
nian iV Son, John l!ack, and I'.iai k. defend-
fend. lilts, to sail.-1 v a iudgiiient of said court re
covered bv the First National bank ol I'latts
ni. nth. Nebraskil, plain. Ill against said defend
ants. PI. ill in. .mil. Nebr.i-.ka. April fi. A. I. ls'.H.
11 Ak V I- V I 1. HI 'WAV.
Shi i i'l. I a-s count v , Nebraska.
Mastei's Sale.
Iotk. t .. No. 17 t.
In the circuit court ol the I luted States, tor the
disl rul ol Nebraska.
1 ia:n i- C Faulkner, as assignee of The Con
necticut Kiver aviiins bank, complainant, s.
James K. liroe. et al. defendants in chancery,
l nKI l l. Sl Ki: OK MOKTUAGK.
Public notice is hereby Riven that in pursuance
and bv virtue of a decree entiled in the aloc
cause on t he "It h day of I u tic. 1 -'.'.". 1. K. S.I luncly.
jr., master in chain civ ol the circuit court of the
United State- lor the disl rut ol Nebraska, will. on
-.he'.ilhdav o! May. 1 at the hour ol 1 o clock
in the alternoon ol said day at the s"iith door ol
the t'ass county cou t houe building in tlie cit
ot l'lattsmouth. (.lass county, state and district ol
Nebraska, sell at auction tor cash the loilow ni(;
de-cribed property, to-wit:
The cast hall ol tlie soul hea.-t quarter ci se'i )
ot section number two -). and the west had ol
the northwest quartet (w' n'il ol section num
ber twelve i l'.:i. in t.'n ten (Ho north ol ranpc
nine CD east of the lth priiicipal meridian ia Cass
county, Nebraska.
F.. S. lltMiY, Jk.. Master in Chancery.
S. F. (jus i uAkur, Solicitor toi C oinplainant.
i,3i Mn,jrl,
'ieo. w. ciark ni i. k. lturr, Attorneys.
In the district court of Cass county. Neb.
tl IZ A. U OCHj, plalUlill. 1
John Fredrick Appuhn, Susan Ap
imhn. C Aultnian & Co.. The
Lombard Investment Co.. Milton
11. Whitney, Chas. S. Fairchild,
Harry Y.. Mooney. Sanford li. j
Ladd and Frank HaKcrnian, re- I
ceivers ot The Lombard Invest- j
1111-nt company, defendants. j
C. Aultnian 1 Co.. the Lombard Investment Co..
Milton 15. Whitney, Chas. S. Fairchild. Harry
K. Mooney. Sanl.irJ I!. Ladd and Frank Haiier
miin, non-resident defendants, will take notice
that on the :dst day of March, ls'.Hl, Fli.a A.
Wood, the plaintitt herein, tiled her petition in
the district court of Cass county, Nebraska; the
object and prayer of which is to loreclose a cer
tain morttiace executed and delivered by John
Fredrick Appulin and Susan Appuhn to the plain
titt upon the lollowitiK described real estate, to-wit:
The south halt is 'i ) ol the northwest quarter (11. w .
section thirty i;Jn. township eleven (11), range
nine (!i). east of the Cith principal meridian. Cass
county, Nebraska. Said mortgage was given to
secure the payment cd two piomissory notes,
dated April 11. lHI : one for jcloo, due January 1,
ls'.M, and one tor f.Ml.1. due January 1, lsul, with
interest thereon at the rate of s per cent per
annum from date; that there is now due and un
paid upon said mortgage and notes the sum ol
iT'J.1. lor which sum. with interest from this date.
iilaiiititt prays for a decree that defendants John
"redrick Appuhn and Susan Appuhn be required
to pay the said amount or that said premises be
sold to satisfy the amount found to lie due: that
C. Aultnian & Co.. claim to have a mortgage lien
upon the land as heretofore described, and that
they be required to bring in to this court their
mortgage, 11 any such tney nave: mat an account'
int? mav be had and that the lien 'f said C. Ault
man & Co., be declared subsequent to that of
this plaintitt: that the Lombard Investment Co.,
or their receivers, to-wit: Milton IJ. Whitney,
Chas. S. Fairchild. Harry L. Mooney, Sanford 1!
Ladd and i-rank llagernian. claim to have a
mortgage lien upon the land as above described
and that thev be requited to bring in to this cour
their mortgage, that an accounting may be had.
and that the lien id said Lombard Investment
Co., be dec lared to be subsequent to that of til I?
tilaintirt.
Vou and each id you are required to answer said
petition on tlie lsth clay ol May, 'M.
Fl.lZA Wood.
By Geo. W. Clark and I). K. Iian, her attorneys
Sheriffs Sale.
I5y virtue of an order of sale Issued by U.K.
House worth, clerk of tin d 1st rie t c-ou rt with
in and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me
directed. I will on -i'th d iy of Mav. A. 1J
ls'.Mi. at II o'clock a. 111. of ml'l il iy iittlil
south door of the court house In 1 ho city of
l'lattsmouth, in saij county, sell at public-
auction, to t lie highest bidder for cash, t be
foilowiu : real estate, to-wlt: Lots three (
four Hi it ltd five t.M. in block six .'.. in South
I'ttrk sublition to I'i at turnout h. Cass county
Nebriska. together with all and singular
the heredit imentt and appurtenances
t hereunto be nhglniz or in nnvwise upper
taininti; the same being lovied upon and
taken as the proyort" of John L. Minor and
I 111 in a 11. .Minor, cleronclants, 10 satlsry a
.inclement of said court recovered by The
I'liillsniouiti Loin and ll i lilinr Assoela
lion, nhui.t ill. a-.-a. 11st said defendants.
l'i:itts:iDiit!i. Noo.. April 2't. A. 1. Is! Ik
Hakvkv IIoi.ioway.
Sheriff. C iss count v- Nebraska,
Sheriffs Sals.
By virtue M an execution issued by George F
Ilouseworth. clerk of the district court, within
ana lor Cass county. Nebraska, and to nie di
recteU. 1 w ill 011 theSnh day of Mav. A. 1. ism
at 11 o clock a. 111. of said day at the south door of
the court house in the city of l'lattsmouth. in
mi Mcuiniy, sen at puhnc auction, to the highest
bidder lor ca-li, the following real instate, to-w it:
1 he north one-had ('.lot the northwest quarter ol
section twenty-tour Oi: the northeast quarter of
section Hi teen (151, and the east one-had of
the northwest quarter of section hiteccii ( F-"i. a 1
111 town twelve I 1). range ten ln: also lots six
". eight (H and nine W. in section ten 1 nil and
lots two Ci. three Cb. five (ii) and nine (H). in sec
tion thirteen tWl, and the southeast quarter of
the northeast quarter ol section fourteen (14j. all
in town twelve ll-'i. range ten 1101. Cass countv
Nebraska, together with the privileges and ap
purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise
appurtahung: the same being levied upon and
taken as tlie proerty of William and Maria
M :ck. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said
court recovered by Silas A. I lolbrook, plaintitt,
against said defendants.
l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. April 24. A. P. IrttHi.
ilAKVEY HOLLOWAY.
Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska.
If THIS IS A PICTURE OF ONE OF I
lUNRUfi'S 60MPETITI0N KILLERS.
I A FINE ANTIQUE BED-ROOM SUITE. I
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irl iHWii ! ln nun n,Mii.i I'.mwili - I I ! H n ., ,iM , J
I Thirty f Thirty
Days Days
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j FOR THE SUM OF $14
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Ten dozen more of those 95 cent chairs just in.
J. I. UNRUH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
PLKTTS70UTH, NEBRHSKH.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK-
OF I'LATTSMOUTIT, NLT.UASKA.
t'aid up Capital
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urplus
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DIRECTORS:
il. N liiivi-y,
S. V:liigl, F. E.
la ii. K. Povey, I'ren,
II. N. lovey
l. Iliiwknril
Wltlte, 'i. K. I'hvm
S. Cashier
Asst. Cashier.
are the most powerful, safe prompt and re
liable of this kind in tho market- The
original and only genuine woman's salva
tion. Ask your druggist if he don't keep
l bem. Write direct to us anil we will send
it direct upon receipt of price. sealed, by
in ail prepaid. Medical nil vice free. JACK
SON MKIHCAL CO.. Chicago. III., or our
asent, I. L. 2nydr r.
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An ins: Iti'tion for the Radical cure of Caii-
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portunity for treatment. Book piving: de
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wUh terms ana references tree. n.iress
11US. KOltiXSON A: STttl'DKIt.
ShennloMlt. Iowa.
The News for 10c.
DPt. K C ERA'S
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Liver-Mot-.-s, K!ackhcads,
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Ftores tho skia to its orii-
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clear find healthy com-
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druiipists, or mailed for 50cts. tk-nd for circular.
VIOLA SiCiN SOAP 1- ir.i,.iy lwinrjM. u a
skin piinirlnc So;ip, on-ijul1 fur IIm' loilrl. Ami withrtut
rival for th" iiuttt. Ah.nlutrlv pnr- nii'l dt lictt-lj mcdl-oiK-d.
At dru-m-!-. Price 2 5 Cents.
The O. C. BITTNEK CO., Toledo, O.
90HfSSO?iS
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Instant Killer ot Pain.
-' Internal and External.
Cures KHLITMATISM, NEUKAL
GIA, Lame Biu-lc, Sprain, liruiies,
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TUC UODCC DDIL'ft Especially prepared foi
II1U liUUOi. U.'iMHJ, KtK-k. ixiuble Blrenutli.
themoet Powerful and I'enctrntiT'B Liniment for Men
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JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP.
T.Teliented and Toilot. Tho Great Skin Cure enr'
Face Beautlfler Ladies will fincl it the iui-
delicrto and nlghly perfumed Toilet Knap on
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I'or Catalouse. adaress
Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.
PI 1 VflC Oraans. :in.o upw: rds; want
( ItinU Agents. Cataloaue free. Au
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RFATTV'Q l'ianos ISSS.OO upwards.
DLM I II O tor catalogue address
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(TCnfl finn l,EATTVS onims 35.00
iSJuUiUuU up- For particulars, ciita-
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Washington, N. J.
Heatty,
DCATTV'Q ri-'ans 35.to upwards
LJL.nl I I O Write for cat. ilosue;:iddres!
oroiill, Daniel F. Heatty. Washington. N. J.
B. F. BRENDEL, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon
Calls promptly attended, either
DAY or NIOIIT.
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
will do if used as a wash accord in todl-
rt-ctiors; prevent t ransui ission or dioou
diseases, tki'i diseases, acute anachronic
ulcers, str oture. hssure or the lianas ana
feet, Kczema. Tetter, a It Khcuiiiatlsrii, i n -llamation
of the llladd er. Diseases of the
bones, joints and inus cles. !?ypuiieiic in
sanity, ?ciirvy. t-crofu la in many lorins.
The above and a bund red other forms of
disease are t raceable di rectly or indirectly
to Syphilitic Hlooa I'olson for which the
lr. Jack son's Knclish Puety Tablets is a
sure pre vcntive. mid is asafe Oerm Killer,
rendering cotitaizlon hardly possible, hence
its value. If neglected such troubles result
fatally. Mallpd anywhere, sealed tl: six
boxes for.". Medical advice free. JACK
SKLN MEDICAL CO., Chicago, III., or our
Hgenr. I. L. Snyeer.
QUICKLV. G
THOROUGH LV,
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Medical advice free. Mailed everwh-re.
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M F.DICA L CO. , Cbloaso. 11).. or our a. cot
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