S '"V . - ' .7 THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., DECEMBER fi,1896. sactDifi1 POWDE Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United states Government Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. S ATI' It DAY. Miss Lizzie Eikenbary visited friends in Omaha today. D. S.- Guild and little son were sight seerera in Omaha today. Misses Amelia and Tillio Valleiy were Omaha visitors today. The 'ehawka gun club had a biff shooting tournament at that place to day. Cliff Wescott come down from Lin coln last evening, to spend Sunday with his parents. Captain II. E. I'almer of Omaha was in the city today -looking after some business matters. I toy Britt was in the city today in consultation with Dr. T. I. Livings ton, he having very poor health at present. Judge B. S. Ramsey adjourned court at Nebraska City yesterday until Mon day and came home to spend Sunday with his family. CaptaiD Billingsby of Lincoln was in town today taking depositions in the damage case against tho Rock It land railroad resulting from the big wreck near Lincoln in Wilmorc Cotnstock, a prominent young ati rney of Lincoln and chair man of the judiciary committee of the city council, was in the city today tho guest of U. Guy Livingston. Jack Denson is doing more travel ling nowadays than anybody. lie has been in about every town in the county this week and departed early this morning to serve some more papers. Smith Ilines was in town today re lating a tale of woe to County Attor ney Polk in regard to his recent scrap down near Union. Frank Albin and William Clarence, whom he claims assaulted him, will have a hearing at Union next Tuesday. Henry Richmond, editor of the Red Cloud Nation, a populist paper, who served in the capacity- of city editor of the Herald in this city under the regime of Blanchard &; I'otter, was an over-night visitor in town, returning to his home this afternoon. S. A. Davis of Piattsmouth and J. XI. Adams of Chicago were in Glen wood Monday and on yesterday Super intendent J. G. McIIugh and J. L. Root, of the school board of the former city, were in town visiting the public schools. The Piattsmouth people are discussing a change in their reading text books. Glen wood Opinion. Billy Weber went out to Cedar Creek and Louisville to deliver some of his cigars, which are becoming famous, and while at the latter place his team got loose and started home. The horses arrived safely at Uncle Jake Vallery's p'.ace last night, where they were taken care of, not having damaged the buggy or harness in tho least. Billy came in on the train to day, right side up with care. MONDAY. Mrs. Charles Fry and daughter cf Lincoln are visiting friends in the city. Claus Breckenfeld, the Cedar Creek miller, was looking after business in the city today. Charles Graves, tho ex-cditor ar.d attorney of Union was a business visi tor in Piattsmouth today. Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Rawlsare enjoy ing a visit from the former's mjther, who resides at Glenwood. Hans Frahm is the happiest man in town as a result of a boy bihy which arrived Saturday night. Mrs. II. G. Taylor ana mother, and Mrs. Purdy, will spend the holidays at Piattsmouth. Alliance Grip. Miss Lizzie Carstens came down from Omaha Saturday for a visit with relatives. She returned Sunday morn ing. John II. Weaver and Winnifred for rcsistir disease thin people, nerveless, delicate! The fooJ. for all such men, women, or children is Scott's Emulsion. 'I he hypophosphites combined with the oil will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and heip digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength, comfort and good-nature. Be turtycu ct StolC i Emulsion tt krn yon want it and net m tktaf sulttitutt. Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Druggists. 5oc. and $i. Slade secured license to wed in county court today. Tho former is a resident of this county and the latter resides in Ot( e. G. L. F irloy gave a, talk at the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meeting at the United Bretheren church south of town Sat urday evening. Dr. E. W. Cook was taken quite lit Saturday night and was obliged to re remain at his home during Sunday, but was able to be out todnv. He had an attack of tonsilitis. Sheriff nolloway departed today for Julesburg, Col., and on his return will visit Lincoln, Hayes and Thayer counties In this state, on business in relation to 'the sale of the Hendee real estate. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Badgley start Friday night for the east. They will stop at Plattsmsuth for a day or so on their way to Valparaiso. Ind., and Jackson, Mich. They will be gone for about a month. Alliance Times. Edith Neligh, who attempted to take her own life by the laudanum route Saturday afternoon, is so far re covered as to be entirely out of danger and seems to be pretty well satisfied with the termination of her rasa act. An order was issued from police court that Lulu Ramge would either pay her fine or leave town. She sent word this morning that she would leave town, but later recon sidered the matter and notified the authorities she would pay up and re main with us. The teachers' meeting held in Su- Ierintendent Farley's office Saturday afternoon was well attended, it being necessary to borrow chairs from all over the building to seat the crowd. Professor McUugh's talk on "Teach ing as a Profession," elicited great in terest. I here were many other in teresting ana instructive features of the rreeting. From tho amount of wheat that is being unloaded at Ileisel's mill it would indicate that this v-rt of Ne braska was not so 6low on wheat growing as it might be, and it is or a good quulity. They are paying 60 cents per busheL Ileisel's mill is about the busiest place in the city at the present time. They are running extra time to supply the demand for their Hour. The wife of a respected resident of West Vine street "took on" too much Saturday night and fell down and cut her face. This angered her and she came down town and reported to tho police that her husband had admin istered a trouncing to her, but upon investigation it was found to bo a mis take, that the wounds she carried were the result of falling. Fred Kroehler is willing to retract all the bad things he has eaid about how tough times would be in case the free silver scheme was knocked out, as he is now enjoying a period of pros perity that is unprecedented. The colonel is now enabled to carry into practice a project he has been figur ing, on for several years that of poultry raising having just complet ed the erection of a large poultry yard which covers a large portion of his premises. He contemplates rais ing, to a large extent, campaign birds, and will have them crow for republicanism entirely. The Turnverein Elect O dicers. At tho meeting of the Piattsmouth Turnverein society at their hall yes terday the following officers were elected for the ensuing vear: President J. P. Sattler. Vice president William Weber. Recording secretary Joe Drucker. Corresponding secretary Chris Koehnke. Treasurer Fred Ebinger. Financial secretary C. Wohlfarth. First turnwort Emil Wurl. Second turnwort George Koehnke. Trustees William Hasler, Joe Fetzer and Hans Frahm. Committee on entertainment Fred. Ebinger,J. P. Saltier and Paul Gering. John Lulz was selected as musical leader for tho year. Sokols Elect Officers. The T. J. Sokol Turner society, at their meeting yesterday, elected the following officers: President M. Bajek. Vice-president J. PoleceK. Recording secretary E. Ptak. Financial secretary O. Matous. Treasurer A. Kanka. Janitor Ed. Donat. Trustee James Rebal. Instructor J. Swobcda. Marshal V. Volf. Committee on entertainment Will Holy, Emmons Ptak and Frank Ptak, Tho length of life may bo increased by lessening its dangers. The ma jjority of people died from lung j troubles. These may he averted by ( promptly usdng One Minute Cough , Cure. F. G. Fricke &. Co. the food for all such. " How many pale folk there are ! People who have the will, but no power to bring out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one day's wrork causes six days' sickness! People who have no life 9 l iAMTA knows it is without an equal. g The N. K. Fairbank Recovered the Team. Ben W. Pittman, of Nehawka, passed through the city last evening enroute home from Kansas, where be went to secure one of the teams of horses that was stolen from him while in the livery business at Syracuse some eighteen months ago. He went before JuJgo Eaton and swore out a warrant for ths thief on the charge of stealing a buggy and a team of horses. The man is now serving out a five year sentence in the penitentiary at Lincoln and as soon as he is released Ben proposes to be on hana to see that he is arrested and made to suffer an-i other term for stealing his liorses. Nebraska City News. Of unusual interest to every reader of this paper is tho announcement made elsewhere in this issue by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, unquestionably the greatest of American newspapers. The mail subscription price of tho Daily and Sunday Globe-Democrat is reduced at one blow, from twelve to six dollars a year, placing it within the reach of all who desire to read any daily paper during the comming great national campaign. The Weekly Globe-Democrat remains at one dollar a year, but is issued in Semi-Weekiy sections of eight pages each, making practically a large semi-weekly paper This issue is just the thing for the fur mar, merchant or professional man who has not the time to read a daily paper but wishes to Keep promptljand thoroughly posted. It is made tup with especial reference to tho wants of every member of tne tamily, noi out giving all the news, but also a great variety of interesting and instructive reading matter of all kinds. Write for free tampie copies toGLOlse I'kint- ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Don't be persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have beetr pro ven by a test or many years, aucn letters as the following, from L. G. Bagley, Hueneme, Cai., ar e constantly being received: "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamber lain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for sev eral years." It cures rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by all druggists. English Spavin Liniment removesal Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Iling-Bonc, Stifles, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, Piatts mouth. How to l'revent I'lieuiiioiila At this time of lhe year a co'.d is very easily contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia We know of no better remedy to cure acough or cold than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Wo have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction. Olagah, Ind. Ter. Chief. This is the onlj- remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thousands wjio have used it for colds and la grippe, we have never yet learned of a single case having re sulted in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at hand. The2"i and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggists. M . C. M. Dixon, a well known merchant of P.ei.smt Ridge, Fulton Co., P.i., has a little girl who is fre quently threatened with croup, but when thefiist symptoms appear, his wiTo gives her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which always affords prompt relief The Hr, and o( cent sizes for s:le by ail druggists. Or. Marshnll, Graduate Dentist. Dr. Marshall, fine gold work. Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge wot U Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds ol plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest armliances for first jlass dentH work, DeWitt s wii.cn riazel Saivo Cures Piles, .scalds. Burns. (Then Baby was sick, wt -ave her Castoria. When she vas a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Silas, she clung to Castoria, Wbeu she hail Children, she gave them Castoria ci erv & c a o e o o V C) o Him "You can take that soap right back and change it for Santa Claus Soap. I would not use any otter kind." Bvery woman who has ever used o t o t M a til 9 e o Sold everywhere. Made only by o Company, - Chicago. How to Cure Iiilious Colie. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by bilious ness and had had to take medicine all the while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recom mended it to a gocd many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who are subject to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as scon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by all drug gists. 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: I.O'vil express daily, t-t Joe. No 20. No 4. No M. No S'2. Ki-nsas. St L.OUSS. uil points south Loea e.D. daily, Jiuriington, Chicago, all poiutse ist Local e.xp. daily except pun day. Pacific Junction Local e.p. daily except Sun 0:4:) utn 10:24 am lli.Vi am day. Pacific J unction NooO. rrci-ht, daily except Sunday 12:2-i 2:.V) pin pin Pacific Junction Vestibuled exp. daily. Hur-hn-Tlon, Chiea.o and all points east Locai exp. daily, st Tne. Kan sas City. St Louis. Cuieasro all points east and south.. Preiirht, daily, from Omaha to Pttc Junction, ivOmaoa Local exp. d aily.Omah.u Lin coiu, Denver and interme diate stations Local freisint. daily. Omaha. Loc il freight, daily, ex sun day. tVdar dee... Louis vilie. South Lend Fust in ail, daily. Omaha and Lincoln Vestibule i exp, daiiy, Den No 2. No 1-'. No 7 No r. :.':! pin ptn t':in 7:: a m a in N o No ua. No No pm a. ver and i.ll pomis in Colo rado, I tali and California, ;r:;nd Island, liiac-k Iliils, Montana and Pacific N. W. Local exp. daily except Sun :i:!3 pin No P. day. Louisville. AMi.auJ, Wulioo, Schuyler No 11. Local exp, daily except Sun day, Om.ih.i and Li n-oln . . No 17. Local express, Sunday only, Omaha No T3. Freight, daiiy, Louisville... 4:!J0 prn 5-27 prn 5:-7 pro I'rdTi pm Sleeping, dininz and reclining chair ears fseats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and Iju.'Kii.'b cheeked to nay tioint In the United States or Canada. For information, time tables, maps aud tickets call or write to W. L. PICKETT. Asent. l'laitsmouth. Nib. J. FIlANlTS. Gen. Pass At , Omaha. Neb. . I". I I M K l Alil). TRA INS GOING NOHTI1, No. 1 4."0 a.ui No. !l 11.51 a. in No. 121, local freight.. - a..'! p. in TRAINS GOING FOITU. No. Z 10.4 ! p.tn. No. 1 2, local freight 7.35 am. No. 10 .'I5i p. in. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. Lewis Lee. defendant will take notice that on the 4th day of December, l-i'ii, Lucy Lee. ph.in titf. herein hied her petition in the district court ot Cass county, Nebraska, against said defend ant, the object and prayer ot which is to obtain a decree ol divorce from the defendant upon the ground of extreme crueitv and non-support. You are required to answer said petition on or before the lMh day of January, P'.'i. -'13 I-ICY Lek, Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court withm and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to nie di rected, I will on the !tth day of January, A. I). llr. at J I o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Piattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the lollowiiig real estate, to wit: Fractional lots 1, 2. and ?, in block 8 in White's ad fition to the city of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, and lots t, and 3 in block f-.t, in tiie city of I'iattsniouth. Cass county. Nebraska, to gether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, 'l he same being levied upon and taken as tiie property of Wellington V. Druiiiiiiond et al., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of sai 1 court recovered by Livingston Loan and Iiuilding As sociation, piaintitt; against said defendants. I'iattsniouth, Nebraska. December :,A. D. 1V.KJ. HARVhY 11 )LI OVVAV, Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. , I ftral TSlr,( irr- ' 1"c6. 1 muwtc. Notice by publication for probate of will. In I the county court of Cass cou.ity. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John F. C. 1 leunmgs. ) deceased. Catharine. M. Ilennitigs, John A. . llennings. Charles C. Hennirigs. Ferdinand J. 1 Ileun'iigs. Kimn.i M. l'.rau. Kosa HenniiigO uaiUian ot l errace C. llennings and boplaa M. ; Hcuniugs. minor heirs of Henry J. llennings, de ceased, and al! other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that on the --th dav of Novcmlier. 1;.. F. J. llennings filed in saiii court, a petition, alleging, among other tilings, that John F. llennings died on the nth dav of September. Is;h), leaving a last wr I and testament and posse-sed of personal estate valued at six thousand two hundred (S'l.L'CKl.Hi) dollars and that the above named constitute all the persons in- , teiested in the estate of said deceased; and pray- : ; f..- l. . l...... ..( ,. .11 ...l...:..: . OJ l-i im; jiiuUdlt. Ol SUl'l Hill, ,lilU li rt'JItlilil rration ol said estate. ou are hereby notifed ' that if you fail to appear at said court on the U'th cay "t December. l:t;. at - o clock p m,. to con-t-.-t the probate of said will, the court may al low a id probate said w ill and grant adinitiistra- "Jii ot sau estate to John A. lienni! gs or some 1 other suitable person, and proceed to a settle- I ment thereof. j VI:-- , , . . . .'. uiiess my i;;inl anil seal ol s.nj county court at I'iattsniouth. tl.is i4th day of November. A. D. 1!5- CtKokge M Sri klix K. loa') County Judge. Legal Notice. Notice by publication on petiiion for adminis tration of estate In the county court ot Cass county. Nebraska. In tin- m .tt.-r of t h- f is.ac.iei osborn, deceased. Larkin Osborn. Han- . Y"''i' osoorn, t.niauuel boru, r hrCrSiS.'! .-uiitiau , -vi. k, . Usboin. Marv O. l'hipps. " ami tor Cass county. ."Nebraska, and to me di- Cora. Ilattie and Fvelyn Catt and afl other per- 1 retted. I wiil on the -tith day of December, A. 1 1 sons interested I in said matter are hereby notiiied I IKttl, at II o'clock a. rn. of said dav at the south that on the i4th day of November. D'.irt. Hannah ' door of the court house in the city of Piattsmouth I eun tiled a petition in said county court alleg- ! in said county, sell at pub ic auction, to the hiuh lng among other tnings that Rachel Osborn died ' est bidder for cash, the following real estate to jji. n. " -, n. lfttij, leaving no j "' icjiaiuciu, ana possessed ot per sonal estate of tfie estimated value of lour hun dred lj-4trt.Uiij dollars, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the e.;tate of said deceased, and craving for administration thereof. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the lfth day of Decem ber, 1M-.K5. at S o'clock a. m . and conte-t said peti tion, the court will anooint R. F. Ili-an. or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed 10 a seiiienieiii oi saia estate. Witness my hand and seal of said couutv court at Piattsnjouth. this 4th day of November, A. L. im. George M. purlock, Seal) County 'Judge. Sheriffs Sale. 15y virtue of an order of sale Issued by George l- llouseworth, clerk of the d. strict court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, aim to ine directed. I will on thel'Jtu day of Dec. A. L).. lMHj, at 11 o'clock a. m. of salu day at the south Uoor of tho court house in the city of i'l tttsmouth. In said county, sell at public auction, to tne highest biUUer for c.'i-ii, the foliowins re;tl estate, town: The south half ts ',i of lots 1. 2 and 3 in block thirteen l.i in the city of Tiaits n,ou th.Cass county. Nebraska together with ull auU singular the hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto beloninir or In any wise a ppertaininz. The same beins levied upon and taken as the property of a. I. Yan:tta and t. J. Vunatta. defendants: to satisfy a judgment of suld court recovered by Cu ries C 1'armele as receiver of tiie Citizens' Hank of l'laitsmouth, Nebraska, piaint.tr; aualnst sal 3 defendants. flattsinoulb, Nebrask i. Nov. 17, A. I) , lv.fj. Harvey Huluiway, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. Uy virtue of an order of sale issued by (jcorjrc F. Houbewortii, clerk, ot the dijtntt cuurt, within and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to nie di rected, I will on the linh day ol December, A. 1). at 11 o'clock a. m. of !-aid day at the south door ol the court house In the city of l'laitsmouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: All ot block one west ot the public square in the village of Kock liiutls. CasH County. Nebraska, together with tiie privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, lhe same being levied upon and taken as the property ol Joiin J. Churchi.l, Laura 1. Churchill, .lary C. Moure and Ihumas Moore, defendants, to satisfy a judgment ot said court recovered by Sarah Ki leu Smith, plaintirt, and Albert N. s-uiuvan, de fendant, against said defendants. i'iattsniouth. Neb., Nov. 1, A. IX, M. Hakvev Hclloway, sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Sherilf's Sale. Iiy viitue of an order of sale issued by George F. llouseworth, clerk ol the district court, withiu and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rei'ted, 1 w ill on the likh day ol December, A. 1 . lyi, at 11 o'clock a. m. ot said day, at the south dour of the court house m the city ot I'iatts niouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, tiie following real estate, towit: Fractional lot 3 in section 7, town 12, range 14, in Cass county, Nebiask, also lot 1 1 block iu the city of I'iattsniouth, Cass county, Nebraska, together with all and singmar the hereditaments and appuiteuances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. '1 he same being leied upon and taken as the property ot ivatheriue Keu- land, alias Mrs. Peter Keuiand, et al, defendants. to satisfy a judgment ol said court recovered by 1'etti bone and Nixon, plaintiffs, against said de fendants. Piattsmouth, Nebraska. Nov. 17, A. I). lKHi. HARVhY IIOLLUHAV, Sheriff. Cass county, Nebiaska. Legal Notice. Not ce by publication on petition tor adminis tration of estate, fn the county court of Cass coun.y, Nebraska. In the matter ol the estate of Cnar.es Catus, deceased. and uikiiowi. heirs ol said deceased, and all other persons in terested in Saul niattet are hereby notmed that on the llth day ol November, lf'., c S, Poik hied a petition in said county court alleging among oihor things ttiat Charles Latus died on the L'sm day of October, is;;, leaving no last will and tes tament and possessed ol real and personal estate of the reasonable value ot JUiD.oO and that if any heirs sui ie, their names and are residences iin knov. n to the petitioner. ou are hereby untitled that it you l.m to appear at said court on the H'th day oi December, lfi'ti. at h) o cluck a.m. and con test said petition, the court wid appoint James O. .McClain or some other suitable person adminis trator, and proceed to a settlement ol said estate. W itness my hand and seal of said couunty court at Piat'.Miiouih. this lth day oi November, A. D. lMij. 1 UtURLtn i'l. CI LRLlA, ' County Judge. Netiee of Final Settlement. Notice by publication on petition for settle incut ot fmai administration account. In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter oi the estate ot Stephen Wiles, deceased, Llizabeth C. iies, Keoecca Murray, 1 homas Wiles, lss.ic lies, John Wiles, George Wi'es, Barbara t. War ner, Isabel Vv lies. Nancy Sipangler. Stephen W lies, Joseph L, W i.es, nenjaiam r. W iles, -vlar-tiia U. W lies, gu .rdiati of James A. W iles. Kalph M. W i.es. Suphen Ci. vv i es aud Joseph M. W :les, minor hairs of James M. W i.es, a deceased son ol said deceased, and all oilier persons inter ested in said matter are hereby notiiied that ou trie L'lst day or October. liKi, iienjamin F. W lie hied a petition in said county court, praying that his final administration accounts tiicd tieiein be settled and a.lowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as executor, and that if you tail to appear before said court on the 7th uay ot De cember, lfjti, at lo o'clock a. in., and contest said petition, the court may grant tiie praver of said petition, and make such other audluuher orders, allowances and devices as to this court may seem p.oper, to the end that ail matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. W ituL.-s my hand aud seal of said county court at Piattsmouth. this 17th day ot November A. D, lNj. GLOKl.fc. M, SffkLOCK. (Scai) County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F'. llouseworth, clerk ol the district court, withm aud tor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di Itcted. I will on the -d day ol January, A. 1). 1 at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door ot tiie court house in tfie city ot I'iattsniouth, m said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder lor cash, tfie follow ing real estate, to wit: Lots live l."J and six poj in block twenty nine L-y J in the city ot Piattsmouth, Cass county, NebrasKa, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or m an wise ap pertaining; tiie same being levied upon and taken as the property ot George 1. W eidinan. et a!, de fendants, to satisfy a judgment ol s.nd court re covered by Peter J. Hansen, administrator oi the estate ol J. M. Schne.ib.icner, deceased, piaintitt againt said defendants. lJIat:smoutn. Neb., Dec. '2. A. I)., lt". llARVtY lloI.LuWAY. Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Notice to Creditors State i f Nebraska, ss. Cass County. f In t lie matter ol the estate of Charles Uutler, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de niauds of ail persons against Charles Uutler, de cased, late ot said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjui-tcd by the County court at tiie coin i house at I'iattsniouth on the :ih day otjune A. U. at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon. And that six months from and after the -tith day ot 1 ecr mber A. 1J. IhJ i, is the time limited for creditors ol said deceased to pics.ut their claims 1 -r examination and allowance. Ciien under my hand and seal this 1st day of December A. I). JW. (iLuKct M. Sl'l'RLOCK, Seal County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. I5y virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. llouseworth, cleik of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to nie di rected, 1 wiil on the linh day ot Kecember, A. ). l-'.Hi, at 11 o'clock a. m. ot said day at the south door of the court house in the city of I'iatts niouth, in said county seil at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the lolloping real estateT to-wit: The north half ol lots eleven and twelve (.11 and 1" in block thirty-six V-Wt in tne city ot I'lattsmoutli, Cass cou.ity. Nebraska, to gether w ith all and singular the hereditaments ana appurtenances tiiereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; tfie same being levied upon and taKen as the propei ty of i.lizabeth A. V oodson and James M. v oodson, defendants, to satisfy a judgment ot said couit recovered by Charles C. raimeie, as receiver of the Citizens bank of l'iaitsmoutii. Nebraska, piaintitt against said defendants. I'iattsniouth. Neb.. November IT, A. D. l-'.-n. Harvey I1ollovav. Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Nheriir's .Sale. F.v virtue of an order of sale issued by fieorge F. Mouseortfi. clerk oi the district court withiu and for Cass county, Nebraska, ami to me di rected. I will on the -tith day ot December, A. D. ls'i"i. at 1 1 o'clock a. m. of said day at tfie south door ot tiie court house in the city of I'iattsniouth in said county, seil at public auction, to the high est binder tor ..ash, the following real estate to- Wlt: loIS t!,ree mi ana lour u.i in biock thirty nine ( i'l. in l oung Hayes a.ldition to tne env oi Flattsinouth. Cass county. Nebraska, together w ith ail and singular the hereditaments and ap purtenances tiiereunto belonging or in any uise appertaining. J he same being levied upon and taken as the property ol Samuel I'. auatta, et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by J. H. I'ettiboiio and .S. 1-.. Nixon, doing business under .he firm name and style of Fetiiooue iw Nixon, piaiulills, against said de fendants. I'iattsniouth, Nebraska. Nov. "JJ. A. D. l.'M. Hakvev Hollowav, Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. Hv virtue c f an order f sale issued by George f . Uouseoriu, cictk oi uie uistrici court witluu wn: i-ui seven ti in cock irnrty-eig lit ,:is, i inecuyoi i iaiisuioum.-t.ass county. Nebraska, together with all and sinRular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, lhe same being levied upon and taken as the property of James C. Eikenbary ani t-nnly 1. fc.ikeubary.et al. defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by S. t. Nixon, plaintitT. against said defendants riattswouth, Nebraska, Nov. U4. A. D. 196, Harvey Hollowav, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. 9 f f Some th in or 7or 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 .farmer.. Who Has the Best To the person brinin to our EARS COllS WEIGHING 9 tween now and December 2i, f ? ? f f To tho person bringing the SECOND heaviest wo will 9 9 9 9 9 9 To tho person bringing the three ears weighing TIIIflD heaviest we will givo 9 t 9 f 9 This does not require a person to make a purchase of us, but we have ...the most... Complete Stock of Oothng IN CTtSS COUNTY. 9 9 f. j. morgan; 9 I the LEADING CLOTHIER. ? C. C. PARMELE, R eceiver. CLAUS . B RE KEN FELD, Mgr. Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the best flour ever made in Nebraska given in exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give the new management buy now other flour. Ask Your Dealer For FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF I'LATTSMOUTIT, XKIUlAsKA. t'nid up Cuuitai Surrjlus Offers the very best facilities for t lie brompt transaetion of STOCK?, bonds, zold. coverernent and lo t securities nuuirht and sold. Deposits re j coived ana Interest allowed on tho eeirii- i cates. Drafts drawn, available In any i part of the U. S. and nil t lie principle j towns of F-urope. Collections rnauc and promptly remitted. Highest market i price paid for county and county bonds warrants, state DIRECTORS: II. N lMvey. Wan .-h, K. F-. in). K. I.vey, lre, It. N. lovy iv UVYrrr li SVliite, 'i. I., ft--vr t . vi :i. uli, t iHhirr A-U ts)-lcr. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS i7- 5 nni V ni (-FOR SALE BV ACL. DOUGG'STS OtjC i JACKSON MEDICAL GO. CriiCA5G ILL. I $ J50 CLAUK iT iMPfCiiLE'LD'G. w.N.B. Don't tokc any substitute Hith the same no me but different h spellin on which Nourdruist o emakes twice as much .2 BEWARE Or IMITATIONS Ccmplaxion Prsssrved DR. HEDR.VC iOLA GFIE Pcrr.nr; r riecl;:?-, PiTif !c3, Lrvrr -:.:; -, K:cc!:::e jii, 5'jnb'..-i-i a::.! jn, an-1 rc t?.,r. 1 .r. skill t - i'-s ir-: -i- s i .e.ir aia uoiiirny c can j,,: iii. fn- inn. jiipfT.-fjr 10 r.it iiifi.'. r -reparations nnd pcrfi-ciiv lmrn:5 At ail di-iiggisls, or milled I or 5 Oets. iscfi'i lor cin-ilur. VIOLA SKiN SOAP u ,'mew loi 'r--a.'i: 1 -, m a, Bum r-'-iT'iinn svtp. Qqii:.i'-I r-r I itc tr-i.tr, i rival forth- ourTj. Ahiflut'lr riTf set del ci. jii aruTin-ij. Price 2 5 Cntg. TheQ. C. BITI'NER CO., ToleJo, O. are the most powerful, safe proupt -.n 1 re liable of this kind in the market. The ormnal mid only irenuine woman's salva tion. Ask your druz-'ist if he don't keep them. Write direct to us hnd we will send it direct upon receipt of price, ?1. seaied. tiy ruall prep-tid. Medical advice free. JACK SON MhDICAL CO., Chicago. 111., or our agent. I. L, Snyder. the Corn in Cass County tore the TIIUEE THE MOST, bo- w will pi ve one A Suit Valued at $15.00 j three e:irs weighing giye one Suit Valued at $10.00 Merchandise Valued at $5.00 Mills, rp a trin and vnn will Cedar Creek Flour. j mmm I w ill do If use' as a wash according" to dl I roc-tior.s; prevent transmission of blood , diseases, skin diseases, acute anachronic r ulcers, strict, nro. fissure nf t Iia hurnla nnd 8oO,0(Xi j feet, Mceina. Tetter, i-alt Rheumatism, I n lO. Wu 'filiation of the liladJ er. Diseases of the i bones, joints and muscles. yphlletlc In sanity, Scurvy, !--rifula in many forms. 1 lie above and a hundred other forms of fiiscase are traceable directly or Indirectly J to Syphilitic lilooa I'oisoa for which the Dr. Jack son's I-.tiuli sli Saety Tablets Is a n j sure preventive, and is asatn Oerm Killer, rendering contusion hardlv possible, hence its value. If neglected such troubles resul fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed 91: six boxes for.i. Medical advice free. JACK MiN MF.DICAIi CO., Chicago, III., or our agent. I. j. Snyeer. iVEAKNESs V .J I niZii DAY UM. RESTORER MiN OUT CF ME , i oOlrDAV GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY :n thirty d ;iys by a new perfected eclentlfio uietiiod thnt can not fall unless the case Is 'K-yond humnri aid. You feci improved tfie Jirst day: feel a benefit every day; soon know yourself a kini; anions; men in body, irlnd ami heart. Drains and losses ended, every obstacle to ha.pp7 married life re moved. Nerve force, will, energy, brain power, when faliinir are restored. If nn--lecte 1 such troubles result fatally. Medical advice free. Mailed everwhere. ealot for $1. Six boxes for I". JACKSON MEDICAL CO., Chicago. 111., or ourai,'ent, it. sn ler. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS! 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