THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB.; DECEMBER 5, 1896. ffn JaisoifS1 Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. WKDXESHAY Charley Iieacb, the postal cierk, en joyed a visit from his f-ither yester day. C. S. Polk is still in bed, wrestling with an ugly carbuncle on the back of tiis neck. Superintendent Farley and Profes sor Noble went overland to Weeping Water today. Charles Sheeley, the Lincoln bridge contractor, is in the city settling up with the county board for his sum mer's work in the countv. 11. F, Dean has some goed talk pasture for horses and cattle, plenty of straw and pood shelter for stormy weather. See him at the poor farm. John Sherman of Ohio has served hia state in the United States Senate thirty-two years. No man now living has quite equaled that length of time. Miss Minnie Wnite accompanied by her cousin. Miss Mbe Bake, departed this afternoon for Weeping Water where they will visit Mrs. Jno. Done Ian and attend the ball to be given this evening. The court house clock did not go out on a strike, but refused to strike, in fact would not run at all. John Coleman's services were secured, and after fixing a broken piece of the me chanism the clock runs again as good as new. Some fellow with an instinct born of the lower regions made an effort to rob Jap Young's honey house tha other night, but he made so much noise breaking in the window that it awakened the owner, and the visitor had to fly for safety, as Jap is a crack shot with a shot-gun and he gener ally keeps an eye open for late callers. THURSDAY. Dr. E. W. Cook made a brief busi ness trip to Omaha today. Dr. A. Shipman is attending to busi ness in Omaha this week. Philip Thierulf made a business trip down to Union and Nehawka today. D. S. Guild returned home this morning from a business trip to Chi cago. The board of county commissioners adjourned their December ses&ion to day and have gone out in the county to inspect bridges. The Chicico Quartette, billed to come here at an early day, is said to be one of the best small musical or ganizations on the road. Mary A. Murphy and John C. Mur phy, children of Edward Murpb.3', made application today for the probate of the last will tnd testament of Edward Murphy, deceased. Hon. E. F. Warren, one of tho ablest lawyers in Nebraska, was in the city today in the interest of the Otoe county bar association which is about adopting a new set of rules which they hope to conform as near as pos sible with tho Cass county rules, both counties being in the same judicial district. How to Care Itilious folic. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by bilious uess and had had to take medicine all the while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured m& I have since recom mended it to a good many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who are subject to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking thia remedv as scon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by all drug gists. English Spavin Liniment removesal Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from borses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save o!) by use oi one bottle. Warranted the most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke Sc Co., druggists, Platts raouth. for resisting diseasc- The food for all such men, Emulsion. The livDOohosnhites combined with the 01 will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and reddening, comfort and good-nature. Be smrt you gtt Scot ft Emulsion vTien you warn it and not a ckeaf tulttitutt. Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Druggists. 50c. and $1. The White Trout legend. In county Tipperary, Ireland, there is a holy well in which swims a white trout with a red spilt on its side. Lady Wilde, mother of the poet, tells the fol lowing legeml of how this strange fish originated: When Cromwell's army was passing through Ireland, it bivouacked in the neighborhood of this valf . A sol dier, hearing of the splendid white trout in it, swore he would have it for hfa next meal. With a scoop net he managed to capture the fish, and when he reached home laid it in the frying pan. Immediately it leaped out on the floor. Several times this was repeated. Finally the soldier put the lid on the pan and a great stone upon it to hold it down. When he thought the fish" cook ed, he transferred it to a plato. The moment, however, he stuck his fork in to it there was a great shriek, the trout leaped to the floor, and there instead of a fish lay a beautiful young girl with blood streaming from her side where the fork had entered. The girl reproach ed the soldier with his cruelty and com manded him to put her in the well, where she was obliged to stay until the last day under the spell of enchantment. This the soldier did, and the enchanted one is still there, in the form of a white trout, with a blood red mark upon its side. The legend does not tell what be came of the soldier. Wanted Too Much For Earth. The janitor had conducted her through the building, and sho seemed not altogether displeased with some of the apartments. "I hope," she Baid, "that none of the people here keep dogs. " ' 'Some of them do, " replied the truth ful employee. "Are there any children?" "There ain't any "use of insistin on folks be in born growed up." "The style of the decorations doesn't exactly please me." - "They're all brand new, and I'm afraid the landlord wouldn't change em." "Does anybody in the building play the piano:" "No, ma'am. But two or three peo ple is learnin. " "That's too bad. I dislike noises. It's a very nice place in many respects. But dogs bark, and children cry, and pianos jangle, and I'm very particular about decorations." "Well, ma'am, there's only one thing I can say." "What is it?" "You can't expect to rent heaven for 60 a month." Washington Star. An Old Country Superstition. In some of the southern counties of England queer superstitions are current about eating blackberries after Michael mas day. The country people say that on Michaelmas eve the old gentleman "plants his cloven foot" on all the blackberries as yet ungathered. After this date, Sept 29, it is unlucky to pick or eat the fruit. Tho date upon which the devil "puts bis foot down" against blackberry eat ing varies in different districts. In some it is as late as Oct. 10, by which time one would naturally suppose thero were no blackberries left to stamp out. But tho story of his prohibition is told in many places. Great misfortuuo, sick ness or death will surely follow disobe dience to his orders. But why his satanio majesty should concern himself so particularly about blackberries, when so many greater mat ters might be said to claim his atten tion, none of the stories states. It may be that he considers blackberries too healthy and wishes to limit the consump tion. Useful Member of a Family. The Portuguese say that no man can be a good husband who does not eat a good breakfast, which leads the Water bury American to say this is a mean way of throwing upon the wife all the responsibility for the husband s good ness, for without a good wife there can bo no good breakfast for him to eat. That may be right in theory, but it is wrong in practice. We know a man who ha9 cooked breakfast the greater part of the time for the past 15 years for his family. And we violate no con fidence when we say it is a good break fast too. He is a man who loves good living, and he knows how to prepare a meal with the best of women. Yet he is a workingman who puts in from 10 to 15 hours a day of hard work and the kind of work that is exhausting. An sonia (Conn. ) Sentinel. IterkHhire Hoes. I have for sale thirty-five head thoroughbred berkshire hogs of either sex some brood sows that will farrow in October. Prices to suit the times At the head of this herd is a grand son of "Stumpy Duke" who is said to have taken more premiums than any hog in the world. Call on or address, John F. Polk. Greenwood, Neb. Dr. Marshall, Graduate Dentist. Dr. Marshall, fine gold work. Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. ' Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest anoliances for first- jlass dentp.l work. the food for all such. How manv Dale folk there are ! People who have the will, but no power to brine out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one day's work causes six days sickness People who have no life thin people, nerveless, delicate : women, or children is Scott's which brings with it strength, if im, . t -m ANTA-CL 2 knows it is without an equal, bold everywhere. Made only Dy The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago, Consa Doyle's Rapid Work. Dr. Conan Doyle is a remarkable worker. Most of bis time really seems to be given up to the healthy enjoyment of life. He seems, however, to be able economically to combine work with play. For instance, one may see hi engaged in a vigorous game of cricket in the early afternoon, and the cricket may be followed by a brisk conntr. walk with : friend. Returning from the walk. Dr. Doyle will say to the friend: "NY- dine at 8 o'clock. Perhans you would like to take a 6troll round the garden before dressing while I go upstairs." And he retires, presumably to enjoy a rest. After dinner he may make some such quiet remark as this to his friend, "By the way, rather a hap py idea occurred to me during our walk thiB afternoon." Hereupon he gives the outline of a very fine plot. "What a the novelist. "Well, will ycu do it?" J un, i vB done it, comes ur. ijoyie s calm reply. "I wrote the Etory while you were walking in the garden. A Matter of Courtesy. An irascible man entered the substa tion exactly at 4 o'clock, and, approach ing the money order desk, politely re quested the presiding genius to issue him an order for f50. "Too late," said the damsel curtly, pointing with an ink stained finger to the clock. The indir- nant man stormed, raved and finally challenged the correctness of the time piece. The imperturbable lady Emiled. The following afternoon, two minutes before the closing hour, he again pre sented himself and calmly asked, "Am I too late?" "Only just in time," r plied the damsel crossly. "Thank you. Now, miss, I must trouble you to issue me 60 orders forfl each." "F-i-f-t-yl" gasped the horror stricken-woman. Her tea had just arrived and was standing on a table behind the screen. "Surely you are joking?" "Madam," said the man, raising his hat politely, "courte sy begets courtesy." .New York Ad vertiser. An Amniiing Toast. A well known young lawyer is cred ited with making a harmless bull at a banquet given by a local organization not many nights ago. Toasts were call ed for, and to the young lawyer fell the honor of suitably remembering the a' -sent friends. This is the way he au- nranced it : "Our absent friends how soon we would show them the depth of our re gret at their absence if they were only here with us tonight. " And the funniest thing about it was that nobody caught on to the bull until some time afterward. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Her Application. The Btudy of definitions presents many obstacles and difficulties to child ish minds. "Spell ferment and give its defini tion," requested tho schoolteacher. "F-e-r-m-e-u-t, ferment, to work, responded n diminutive maiden. "Now place it in a Rp.-itc nco, so that I may be sure you understand its moan ing," said the teacher. "In summer I would rather play out of doors than ferment in tho school- house," returned the small scholar with such doleful fr.mkuoss and unconscious humor that the teacher found it hard to euppres3 a smile. Youth's Companion. Woodru Spoon. In the district of Scmeuovk, where wooden spoons chiefly come from, about 7,000 men make a living at the tra.le. The spfrons are generally mado from birchwood, and a skillful v.orku.ai- can turn out several hundreds a day. No fewer than 12,000,000 spoons are man ufactured daring the course of the year, which are sold at 6 to 8 rubles ( 12 shil lings to 16 shillings) per thousand. They find a ready market and pene trate as far as Persia, Khiva, Bokhara and Khokand. The first subniariuo telegraph wire iu thi9 country was ficm (Joveruors i?kail to the Battery iu New York, Jaiii iu 1842. Charles VII of Franco was the Vic torious. He won 47 battles. Fresb Oysters in all styles at Jake Heinrich'b restaurant. "The wo st cold I ever had in inj ure was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes W. II. Norton, of Sutter Creeif, Cal: "This cold left me with acought and I was exectorat ing all the time. The remedy cured me, and I want all of my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do thera good." Sold by all druggists. Tue News an 3 cents a week. State Journal 15 When Baby was sick, wt 0'ave her Castoria, When she vas a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When ho had CUWren, she gave tkeiu Castoria Served I Him o o e You can take that soap ght back and change for Santa Claus Soap. would not use any- other kind." Kvery woman who has ever used e HINDERCORNS Themlytm Cm At Corns. 8toD all Dain. Makes wa.kin ar. 1;iC at Drunrirts. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse and be&ulifica tha hair Promote! luxuriant growth. Kever Failo to Bestore Gray( Hair to its Toothful Color. Cure aca.p disease At hair lwihnfr "c.ana ;! '.' at Prugfrit IfTcmareCONSUMPTIVE or- have lnilirtion. Jlunful ilia fr ixbility ot any kind use TABJCEB'S GINGEB TONIC. Many who were iiopo. THIFJACURA For Thin People, ARE YOU THIN? F.cli made with Thinacura Tablets by a scien tific process. Tliev create perfect assimilation of every form of food, s cretmg the valuable parts and discarding the worthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the figure. They are tLe STANDAliU RE.MKDY and abso lut.Mv harmless 1'rice. prepaid. $1 per box, 6 for .". Vamphlet. "HOW TO GET TAT," free. THK TIIINAl I KA CO., iM'.t Broadway. X. . t';l-hf.;. ENtiYROYAL PILLS (Irlo-lnaS and Onlr t.rnulnr. fj hrueiiist tur'Chickts'nr a l rf md Uraml id 1-1 ati1 it ullie W i'oi(. $''a,ie.l witb llnr riMo';. T Uc f no other. It'fut danyrrout timi anj imitatwH. Al Ilrutft". f'T wA to. in tJiiD nr arTlcti:ar. lfmiiDia.i ai- H-.U..T fir I.Rrilr." la UJttr, bv rvlora r HsIL 1 , Tetiinnil. Kamt fuper rbt-hMtrrtkemllCk.M1Ui Maun, a, !ld br sal Local Krugxiau. hlldv. i'm. DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Pleasant, quick results, safe to use. TIME TABLE PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Lincoln Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No 2a Local express, daily, St Joe. Kansas, t Louis, ail points south !:40 am No 4. Local e.xD. daily, Burllnstton. Chicago, all points east 10:21 am NolO. Local exp. a aiiy except Sun day. Pacific Junction 11 :'." am No iC Local exp, daily except s-un- tlav. Pacinc Junction 12:2$ pm No 30. No 2 No 1-'. No 7S. No r. Freight, daily except Sunday Pacific J unction Vfstibuled exp. daily. Bur lington, Chica.o and all points east Local exp. daily, at Joe. Kan sas City. St Louis. Chicago all points cast and south.. Freight, daily, from Omaha to Pac Junction. ivOumiia Local exp, daily, Omaha, Lin coln, Denver and interme diate stations Local freignt, diily. Omaha. Local freight, daiiy. ex Sun day, Cedar CreeK, Louis ville, South Bend Fast mail, daily, Omaha and Lincoln 2:50 pm 5:.'il pm 8Ji piu 9:1.") pm am M:.V) am No sr. No S'.i. M7 am No No pm Vestibuled exp, daiiy. Den ver and nil points in Colo rado, Utah and California. Grand Island. Black Hills, Montana and Pacific N. W. No P. Local exp, daily except Sun uay. Louisville. Ashland. V uhoo. Schuyler :i lit pm 4:00 pm 5 27 pm 5:'." pm iK5 pm No IS. No 17. No 73. Local exp, daily except Sun day, Omaha and Lin-oln.. Local express, Sunday ouiy, Omaha Freight, daily, Louisvil.e. . . Slerpinz. dlnin-r and reel. nine chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baigae checked to an uoint in the United States or Canad a. For information, time tables, maps and tickets call or write to W. 1,. PICKETT. Agent. Plattsmouth, Neb. J. FRANCES. Gen. Pass An.. Omaha. Neb. .!. I'. IIUK c. :.i. TRAINS GOING SUllin, Nal No. U No. 121, local freitht TWAINS Going focm. No. 2 No. 1'2. local freisnt No. 10 ...4. .10 a.n. . . ll.M :un. . . .i.t$ p. ii , .10.4:1 p. hi . . 7.5 a. m. . .:i is p. ni LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. Notice by publication (or probate of will. In the county court ot Cass countv. Nebraska, in the matter of the estate of John F. C. llenniiigs, deceased. Catharine M. Hemiins, John A. Hemlines. Charles C. lienninjrs. Ferdinand J. Henn:nrs. Kmnia M . Brau, Kosa HcnniiiKs, guardian of 'Icrrace C. Hennings and Sophia M. Hennings. minor heirs of Henry J. Hennings, de ceased, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that on the 2;th day of November. F. J- HenniiiRs riled in said court, a petition, alleging, among other things, that John F. 1 lennings died ou the Hth day of September. 1W, leaving a last wH and testament and possessed oi personal estate valued at six thousand two hundred ,-hi.( Oi dollars and that the above named constitute all the persons in terested in tiie estate of said deceased; and pray ing for the probate of said will, and for adminis tration of said estate. You are hereby notified that it you fail to appear at said eourt on the isth day of December. l.rt. at 2 o'clock p m,. to con test the probate of said will, the court may al low and probate said will and grant administra tion of said estate to John A. Hennii.gs or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settle ment thereof. Witness my hand and seal of said county court at Plattsmouth. this -4th day of November. A. L. lv.w. George M. Si-lrlock. (Seal) County Judge. Legal Notice. Notice by publication on petition for adminis tration of estate In the countv court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the m.ittcr of the estate of Kachel Osborn. deceased. Earkin Osborn, Han nah Penn. Calvin Osborn. Emanuel Osborn, Soharah Mocker. M. E. Osborn. MarvO. I'hipps. Cora. Hattie and Evelyn Catt and all other per sons interested in said matter are hereby notihed that on the 24th day of November, 1MW. Hannah Perm hied a petition in said county court allep inu among other things that Rachel Osborn died on the 1-th day of Mav, A. 1. I MM. leaving no last will and testament, and possessed of per sonal estate oi the estimated value of four hun dred 1 fluMXiJ dollars, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and craving for administration theieof. Vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the lSth day of Decem ber. 1SM. at o'clock a. m. and contest said peti tion, the court will appoint R. F, Dean, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Right 5 Witness my hand and seal of said countv court at Plattsmouth, this 24th day of November, A. D. lS'Jti. George M. Spurlock, Seal County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George K. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county.Nebra.ska, and to rne directed. I will on the 19th day of Dec A. D.. li. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of I'l tttsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to tne highest bidder for ca-h, the following real estate, towit; The sooth half (s H of lots 1, 2 and 3 In block tmrteen (13) In the city of Platts mouth. Cass county. Nebraska together with all and singular the hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise anpertainine. The same beinz levied upon and taken as the property of a. l Van itta and E. J. Vanatta. defendants; to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Chirles C l'arinele us receiver of the Citizens' Hank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintiff; against sail defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Nov. 17, A. D, lhiti. Harvey Hollowav. Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the Ifth day of December. A. 1). ISSHi, at 11 o'clock a. 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 for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: All ot block one west of the fublic square in the village of Rock Hurts. Cas County. Nebraska. together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John y. Churchid, Laura 1. Churchill, Mary C. iloore and Thomas Moore, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Sarah El len mith, plaintiri. and Albert N. Sullivan, de fendant, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 17, A. D., 1.S96. Harvey IIolloway, Sheriff, Cass countv. Nebraska. Sheritf's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Housew orth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will on the l'.Uh day of December, A. D. lNu, at 11 o'clock a.m. ot said day. at the south door ol the court house in the city oi Platts mouth. in said county.sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor ca.h, the follow ing real estate, tow it: Fractional lot 3 in section 7, town 12, range U, in Cass county, Nebrask. also lot 11 block in the city of Piattsinouth. Cass county, Nebraska, together witii all and singular the hereditaments and appu; tenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Kalherine Keu land. alias Mrs. Peter Keuland, ft al. deleudauts, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Pettibone and Nixon, plaintiils, against said de fendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Nov. 17, A. D. 1815. Harvey Hollo way. Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Legal Notice. Not ce Ly publication on petition for adminis tration of estate. In the county court ol Cass court; y, Nebraska, in the matter of the estate ot Charles l.atus, deceased, and unknown, heirs ol said deceased, and all other persons in terested in said mattct are hereby notified that on the 14th day ot November, lyt, c S, Polk tiled a petition in said county court alleging among oilier things that Charles Latus died on the -Mil day of October, ltWi, leaving no last will and tes tament and possessed of real and personal estate of the reasonable value of i-10.00 and that if any heirs survive, their names and are residences un known to the petitioner. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the loth day ot December, l!i, at 10 o'clock a.m. and con test said petition, tiie court will appoint James O. McClain or some other suitable person adminis trator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and seat of said couuuty court at Plattsmouth, tlnslTth day ot November, A. D. l:i.i. (Seal) George M. Spurlock. County Judge. Notice of Filial Settlement. Notice by publication on petition for settle ment ot final administration account. In the couaty court of Cass county, Nebraska. in the matter ot the estate ot Stephen W iles, deceased, Elizabeth C Wiles. Rebecca Murray, Thomas Wiles, Issac Wiles, John Wiles, George Wiles. Barbara L. War ner. Isabel w lies, Aaucy spangier. Meplien W iles, Joseph L, W lies. leuiamiu F. W iles. Mar tha ti. W iles, guirdian of James A. Wiles. Kaiph M. W iies. Stephen t. wiles and Joseph .M. W iles. minor hairs of lames M. Wiles, a deceased son of said deceased, and all other persons iuter- ted in said matter are Hereby notified tliat ou the Ulst day of October. 1, benjamin F. Wile tiled a petition iu said county court, praying that his final administration accounts hied herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged Ironi his trust as executor, and that if you tail to appear before said court on the 7th day ot De cember, l'.j, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and turther orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem pioper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. itness mv hand and seal ot said county court at Plattsmouth. this 17th day of November A. i), lM. George M, Spurlock, 15eau County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di- icted. 1 w ill on the -d day ol lanuarv. A. I. 1W7. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth, in said countv. sell at public auction, to the inch est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: Lots nve L;' J ana six leJ 111 oloct twenty nine L'Jf J in the city ot Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the property ot George P. Weidman, et al. de fendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Tourt re coveied by Peter J. Hansen, administrator of the estate of J. M. i-chnellbacher, deceased, plaintitl agamt said defendants. I'latlsiuoutn, .NeD., Uec. z. A. l.. Ii. Hakvev Hollow ay. Sheriff, Cass county, Nebrassa. Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, i s. Cass County. ( In the matter ol the estate of Charles Butler. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons auainst Charles Butler, de ceased, late ol said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adiustcd bv tiie countv court at the court house at Plattsmouth on the lh day otlune A. L. 1K7. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after ihe "itith day ot December A. 1J. lhitti, is tiie time minted tor creditors ot said deceased to pres.ut their claims I -r examination and allowance. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of Uecember A. It. i ;(. George M. Si'I'rluck. LScalJ County Judge Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George r. Mouscworm, ciers oi wie aisinci court wiuiin and lor Cass countv. Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will on the Kth day of December, A. D. Is'.HJ. at 11 o'ciock a. in. of said day at tiie south door of the court house in the city of Platts mouth, in said county sell at public auctiou, to the inchest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: The north half of lots eleven and ;welve (11 and 12 in block thirty-six (:0i, iu the jity of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, to gether Willi an ana siuguiai wie iiereunameni and annurtenauces thereunto belonging or ii anywi.-e appertaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the propel ty ot r.nabeth A V oodson and lames M. W oodson, detendants to satisfy a judgment ot said court recovered by Charles C. Parniele. as receiver of the Citizens bank" of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, plaintitt against said detendants. Plattsmouth, Neb.. November 1", A. D. ltti. Hakvev Holloway, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of S'ale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk ol the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the liiith day ol December, A. E. lmi, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the soutli door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder lor ..ash, tly: iollowing real estate to wit: l ots three (.31 and lour (4 in block thirty nine (: Vi. in Young St Hayes' addition to the city ot Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, together with all and singular the hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. 1 he same being levied upon and taken as tiie property of Samuel P. anatta. et al, deleudauts. to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by J. H. Pettibone and S.E.Nixon, doing business under .he hrni name and style of Pettibone & Nixon, plaintitts, against said de fendants. , - Piattsinouth, Nebraska. Nov. 24. A. D. 196. Hakvev Holloway. Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. llousettoi th, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the -"nib day of December, A. 1 . 1h'.hJ, at 11 o'clock a. in. 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 high est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: Lot seven 7) in block thirty-eight in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of James O. Eikenbary an 1 Emily T. Eikenbary, et al, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by S. E. Nixon, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Nov. 24. A. U. lHiM, . Harvey Holloway, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. S ome For Who Has the BestCorn in Cass Countv To the person bringing to our storo the THREE EARS CORN WEIGHING TIIE MOST, be tween now nnd December 2."i, wo will give one Suit Valued at $15.00 To th person bringing tho three ears weighing SECOND heaviest wo will giye one 9 To the person bringing the three ears weighing THIRD heaviest wo will give I This does not require a person to make a purchase of us, but we have ...the most... Complete Stock of Clothng IN CTCSS COUNTY. 9 F. J. MORGAN, XME LEADING edar The C C. C. PARMELE, Receiver. CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr. Highest cash price best flour ever made exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give the new management buy now other flour. Ask Your Dealer For Cedar Creek Flour. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF rLATTSMOUTir, NI'.PIIASKA. Paid up Capital Surplus .-n,0(in jo, Offers the very best facilities tor tinv? prompt transaction of 1 11 Ml STOCKS, bonds, cold, government :md loc f. securities uonnht and sold. Deposits re ceived and interest allowed on the eerttl cates. I'rafts drawn, available In any part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collection made :int3 promptly remitted. Hicliest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: II. lovey. K. W:auirli. F. E tico. K, lov-y. lrc. It. N. lovj !. llattttKwori.fr "tViiit.f, 'i. K. v y N. iVi.rh, Cashier -Sft OuaHtsr. BCWARE OF IIWTATIONS a. sr . . n- hFORSALE BV ALL DRUOGlSTS OR 4 i JACKSON MEDICAL CO.1 CfflCASQ ILU 260 SO. CLARK IMPERIAL. BXD'G. b tuN.3. Don't take' any substitute 1 with the'rtmp name but different I- spelling on which your druggist ; ! c makes Twice as much ...-?! BCWARE Of IMITATIONS Complssicn" Preserved DR. HESRA'S VIOLA OBEAi Removes Fr-.fc!i?s. Pimrila, K Elver-Iv'.oJe, B!act:-.ca4s, 2 MH5i-n e'jii Irjr;, ami re- Ktorcri the fcl:.:a t.j i:i origi nal fresh a.5. -prod-acirg a rrf ; Jsi-J'S clear and hrv-.ltliy com-; if 5"cr.J'J' plexion. Superior to all fant'v-t - ' preparations ana Vfrier.y bcrm ess At all drup ;ists, or mailed lor 50ct. ik lid 1CT circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP Fimy Inronparshl as B akin punltiiii- So:,p, unf-quuhvl fcr xt trile-.. ai:d wi-.hnt a rival for th" nur--rT. AMMut' !. riPr nud. dolieaitl mtfn eated. At dru5r,-f.. Price 2 S Cents. The Q. C. CSTTNER CO.. Toledo, O. are the most powerful, safe prompt and re liable of this kind In tho market. Tlic oriirnal ik1 only genuine wrwoan's salva tloo. Ask vour druutist if be don't keep them. Write direct to u and w will seno; it direct upon receipt of price. L sealed, bv mail prepaid. Medical ncivice fre. JACIv SON MEDICAL CO.. Cbl.japo. 111., or our age-ttt, I. Lfc bnyder. iglP-A 5 -aii tm t thing? tho 4 6 6 A 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 Suit Valued at $10.00 Merchandise Valued at $5.00 CLOTHIER, Creek paid for wheat, and the in Nebraska given in a trial and you will w iil do if use'1 as a wash accord inij" to dl ructions; prevent transmission of blood disease?, skin diseases, acute and chronic ulcers, strict ure. fissure of the hands and feet, Eczema. Tetter, bait Hheuraatlsni. In fatuation of the Hladd er. Diseases of the bones, ioints and muscles. vphiietic In sanity. Scurvy. Scrofula in many forms. Tne atiove and a hundred other forms of disease aru traceable directly or indirectly ; to Syphilitic Blooa Poison for which the 'ii Ur. Jackson's English Saety Tablets is a ? sure pre ventive. and is asafa Germ Killer. rei.cLjrinK contagion hardly possible, hence i its viiJue. If neglected such troubles resul fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed tl: six biixHg f c.r .". Medical advice free. 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