THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., MARCH 10, 1897. mi mm Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. SATUltDAY. Frank Dickson and wife of Louis villed are in town today visiting rela tives. Fred Gorder w.is the purchaser of some property in Weeping Water j-e9-terday. Joel Meesert-mith of Havelock, ac companied by his daughter, is in the city today. V. C. Walker, of (irant City, Mo., ia in the city vifeitine bis sister, Mrs. Robert I'atton, and family. "Our Boys," a home talent drama, will be given in about two weeks for the benefit of the public library. Misses Vallery und Eikenbary of Plattsmouth were Louisville visitors this week. Louisville Courier. Mrs. Bessie Jaekman and Mrs. P. C. Slander were Plattsmouth visitors Thursday. Louisville Courier. The B. &. M. train from the east v.as five hours late this morning. The switch engine wa.s bent across to the junction after the mail. Mr. and Mrs. James Long rejoice over the advent of a new boy at their house, as they have a special right to do it being their only child. August Gorder is getting- in farm implements by the car load and will be ready for a big si ring trade. He carries nothing but the best. Frank Richardson will not be able to come to town for several days. It is a boy, and arrived this morning. Mrs. II. is ieported as getting aiong nicely. The seven-year-old daughter of Oenrge Grebe, after an illness of sev eral months, died last evening. The time of funeral has not yet been ar ranged. John Wichman, who is employed at L. B. Cgenberger's store, wears a 4x6 smile this morning over the arrival of the first heir at his house a boy of regulation weight. The many friends of Miss Minnie Christy, who used to reside here, will regret to learn of the death of her mother which occcurred the first of this week at the fami'y residence in Syracu-e. The B. & M. and the Chicago & North Western have- each subscribed $30,000 to the exposition. If the other Omaha lines do as well, quite a fund would be realized from this source. uomr: ue lionn JiciiaKen says we need nat figure on sowing any wheat before some time in Aoril as he is in formed by Professor Hicks that March is to be a regular Siberian swizzler with but little nice warm weather. The police are takiug an active part in the annual harvest of useless canines, Policeman Hansen having sent two to the other shore yesterday and after April 1 they say every dog found not sporting a piece of bras jewelry pendant from its neck wii eurely and suddenly die. 1 hose interested in seeing Cass county have a new jail should lose no uniu in getting ineir names on the petition, for if it is not settlet at the next meeting of the loaid the chances are the matter m:iy go ove tiil fail election, when it would be too late for work this year. Mrs. Kay talked very entertainingly on the subject of physical culture a the Woman's club meeting last even ing, and evoked much interest. Sh expects to lemain in the city only until April 1. Her terms are $'5 for twenty movements which will require from two to three wcoks. Lessons are given to suit pupils. MONDAY. Ray Waterman was an over Sunday visitor with his parents in Crete. Ed Johnson and wife of Lincoln are in ihe city for a visit with the former's parents. Miss Cora Walker has been engaged PWJDER nothing Scott's Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next thing1 to o. pleasure" You hardly taste it. The stom ach knows nothing- about it it does not trouble you theie. You feel it first in the strength that it bring-s: it shows in the eolor of the cheek, the rounding of the anglas. tha smoothing of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, take health by surprise. There is no secret of what it is made of the fish-fat .tasts is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. Perhaps your druggist has a substitute for Scott's Emulsion. ' isn t tbt standard all others try to equal the best for you to buy f o cents and Si.ot All Druggists , SCOTT & BOWNE . Chemist - . - New York iji to teach the spring term of school in the Harry Todd district. Clothier C. E. Wescott returned yesterday morning from Chicago, where he had been laying in his spring stock of goods. Mrs. William Crabill and eon, John, have returned from a two yearV resi dence in Missfouri and will again reside in Plattsmouth. Professor Farley has put the copy for the institute circular in the hands of the printer and the same will be ready for distribution in a few days. The county Sunday school to have been held at Otterbein church March 1$ has been postponed until summer, when more favorable weather can be had. S. C. Lemm, aged eighty-one years, died at the home of his son on Win tersteen hill Saturday night. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock to morrow at the Christian church. Mr. Scott, night operator at the Missouri Pacific depot for several months has been given a station and R. R. Fmith of Kansas City has been sent hero to take Mr. Scott's place. Judge 13. S. Ramsey adjourned court at Nebraska City Saturday un til Wednesday of this weok when he will open court and cleaa up the docket. He is at home at present taKing care of an attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Britt departed Saturday for Denver, hoping to bene fit the former's health. Mr. Britt is seriously ill with kidney trouble, and his friends have slight hopes of his improvement or ultimate recovery. J. N. Wise went to Omaha this af teanoon to participate in a reception to bo given this evening to the grand master of JMasons of Nebraska Chas. J. Phelps by Capital lodge No. 3 A. F. and A. M. of Omaha, of which Mr. Wise is master. Ducks and wild geese fairly swarmed along the Platte and Mis souri yesterday, and this being an, ideal duck dav. their rank9 will be decimated before night if the number of sportsmen who went out to welcome them this morning are not seriously disappointed. Gretchen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gi ebe, aged seven years and six months, departed this life Saturday morning after an illness of over three months with paralysis. The funeral took place from the family residence on Wintersteen hill, Rev. F. H. Freund ofiiciating. John R. Cox, who used to have money to throw at the birds, is re ported as having lost all of his pro perty, and for a livelihood, ho is clerking in a hardware store in a lit tle town out in Colorado. John was a genial fellow, and his many 'friends here regret his ill fortune and hope to sje him get on his feet again. It is rumored that M. B. Murphy is iable to come back here most any time wearing diamonds as big as goose gs. It is said ha got hold of a mining claim in Gilpin county, Colo-, which some enterprising fellows umped, and after they had sunk a haft down 200 feet and struck pay dirt Mike got after them in court and ecovered his property, which is very promising. Dangers of the tirip The greatest danger from La Griopo is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for La Grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dread disease. It will effect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggists. Take off the Horns. The undersierned is now ready with a good portable chute and tools, to re move the weapons of horned cattle at ten cents per head. It never gets too cold to dehorn cattle. Any time after fly-time, until the first week in April is the right time. After that it is too late. If those who wish to have such work done will address me at Rock Bluff, Neb., they will be promptly answered. S. L. FUKLONO. Dr. Marshall, Oraituate Uentist. 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 fiilingrs. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting; plates, Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest anoliances for first class dentp.l work. OeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Pleasant, quick results, safe to use. lost Do Ybii Wash? OF Course -1 r ir . niiinifiv? Do you Wash EASILY? mm DU1 Qo you Wash THOROUGHLY: j)oyouWash CHEAPLY? You may IF you will use The best, purest and most economical soap made Sold everywhere. Made only by THE NL K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO. GREECE MAKES HER REPLY. Cauuot Accede to the Demands Made By the Powers. IiON'DOX, March 7. A dispatch to the Central News from Athens gives the following summary of the reply to the ultimatum of the powers which Greece will hand to the diplomats to morrow when the time expires in which a reply can to made: it will recall that Greece in 1S93, in dehance to the wish of the powers, used her influence with the Cretans to induce them to accept reforms by Turkey. It will point out that the continued unsettled state of the island is proof of the futility of the measures of reform. With regard to the autonomy of the island the reply will state that it is for the Cretans to decide whether they will accept it or not. It will declare that the Btacuuuuu of Grete by Greece is ' impossible be cause peace to restore which Greek, troops and warships were sent to thu island, remains seriously disturbed. Radicals Sympathize. London, March 7. A large radical meeting was held in Hyde park today to give notice to the feeling In favor Greece which generally obtains among the masses of England. Among the speakers were Joseph Havelock Wilson, M. P., for Middlesborough,and Edward J. Morton, for Davenport. Resolutions were adopted amid much enthusiasm expressing byrapathy with the Greek and Cretan Christians in their struggle for freedom, congratu lating Greece upon her firm resolve to protect the Cretans aud protesting against the coercion of Greece by the powers. One of the resolutions urges Lord Salisbury to refuse to disgrace the British fleet by lending support to the Turks. The weather was not favorable for a large outdoor gathering, it being dull and threatening, but nevertheless there were fully 20,000 persons in the park, including the onlookers. , The liraiidest. Kemedy Mr. R. 13. Greeve, merchant, of Chilhowie, Va., eevtiiies that ho had consumption, was giveu up to die, sought nil medicinal treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could ht;ar of, but got no relief; spens many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has heen attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the greatest remedy ever mane, as it has done so much for him. and also for others in his community. ,Dr. Kings's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It, don't fail. Trial bottles free at V. G. Fricko's lrug store. SOMK SEW LAWS. Only six members of tH-j Arkansas senate voted in favor of n i: cents per mile pust-enger railroad faro bill. The Alabama legislature has au thorized the governor 'to fund the bonded debt of the ttjite with an issue of fifty-year bonds. A proposition to vota a btruight ticket -with a single X has the appro val ot u committee of the New Hump shirt legislature. The Idaho house has passed a . bill permitting negroes anJ womeu to practice law. The -sea ate rejectel a. bilL to impose a poll tax. In the South Ca: olina senate a bill to permit the running of trams on Suxday with perishable freight dur ing certain mouths of the year was rejected. Train wrecking has, been made a. capital offense by the Alabama legis lature. This action wa suggested by the recent throwiDg of a traiu from a bridge at Cahaba. Oniy one vol ws cast against a voluntary labor arbitration bill iu ,lhe Indiana house. It provides for two commissioners to act in conduction with the circuit judgo trf iho cuuty where the trouble extsts. In the OklaJhoma senate a biil to prohibit the employment of or con tracting with relatives by public of ficials was defeated, every populist ana three democrats voting against it. An anti-pas biil was adopted. List of Letters. Remaining uncalled for at the pct office at Plattsmouth, March 3, 38l7: Miller, G Morris. Lew When calli ug for any of the above letters please say "advertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. Children Cry for I Pitcher's CastoriCi Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. GAP ltusiness Sense at Elm wood Leader-Echo. Considerable talk is being indulged in about a new jail for Cass connty. From a reliable source we learn that there is plenty of money on hand to build the jail, and that no bonds will have to be voted. Such being the case, lets have a new jail by all means, as the old "corn crib" has done dutv lone enough. Petitions are being circulated asking that a special election be held on April 6, for the !bove purpose, aDd when the requisite number of signers are secured Ihe r.nramif sioners will be asked to cdl the special election. From Cripple Creek. After the big fire in Cripplo Creek I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold onlv beeominer more settled. Af'er using three small bottles of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, both the coujrh , , , , , , , ... . - . . anu com leu me, anu iu tins men mn tude it takes a meritorious COUgh remedy to do any good. G. 13. Hender son, editor Daily Advertiser, For sale by all druggists. Remember the leading 5-cont cigars in ibis market is "Wurl Bros."' and the "Cabinet." Otto Wurl, the manufacturer, is building up a great reputation for these goods out in the state as well as at home. Try them. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 27th day of March A. D. 1M7, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day.at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth. iu said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: Lot 1" iu block i: in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, to gether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upen and taken as the property of Katheriue Reuland, :;!ias Mrs. Peter Keuland. et al., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Pettibone and Nixon, plaiutirts. against said defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Feb. 23. A. I). IW. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. J In the matter of the estate of Ann Cole, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and demands of all persons against Ann Cole, de ceased, lateot said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Plattsmouth on the 2Kth day of September, A. D. lt-y. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the 27th day of March, A. 1. IW, is the tiniw- limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allow ance. Given under my hand and seal this 26th day of February, A. 1. IW, ea" County Judge. Notice of Sale. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ot Kugenia M. ThornRate, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order ot liasil S. Kamsey, judge of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the 11th day of Februa"y. A. I). 1'J7, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold, at the south door ot the court house in l'lai tsnioutli. Cass county, Nebraska, on the 27th day of March A. I. 1HS7 at 1 o'clock p, m.. at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, the tollowina described real estate, to-wit: Lot Five V( and lot live and one half l5'st in block sixty- six ihfi). ami the South twenty-two t") teet ot lot four (1(. and the outh twenty-two (i feet of the -.vest half of lot three Oil in biock sixty-four irt4, ail ii the city of Weeping Water, Nebraska: and lot eight (.-) in block one ( 1) in Hector's addition to the city of Weeping ater, all in Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour KLI.A THOR.(iATE. Administra'jrix of the estate of Eugenia M. Thorn gate. Bvron Clark, & C. A. Kawls, Attorneys for the estate. Hated February 25th. 1'.T. Notice of Indebtedness. The Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light com pany, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska. The Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light com pany hereby gives notice that the loilowing is the list and amount of all the existing debts of said corporition on the 1st day of February, A. D. lsi(7, namely: First mortgage, f per cent bonds of the Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light company, interest payable semi-annually June 1 and December 1 S.).KK).0O Accrued interest on same 300. ;i0 Hi lis payable 10.6; Taxes 2t)i.t$ visions of cnaper Irt of the compiled statutes of the state of Nebraska. J. (. KicilF.Y. Pres dent. S. B Hovey, treasurer. C. D. Jonks, Secretary. Majority of Directors. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass ccunty. Nebraska Charles C. Parnivle, as receivi r ot the Citizens Bank of Platts mouth, Nebraska, vs. Mary A. Miller and Harry I.. MMW Maiy A. Miller and Harry L. Miller, detend ants. will take notice that on the tlth day of Feb ruary, A. D. Charles C Parniele, as re ceiver of the CitUens bank of Plattsmouth. plain tirt herein, hied his petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and praver ol which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defend ants to P. J. Hansen, and by said Hansen sold and assigned the Citizens bank of Platts mouth. Nebraska, upon the fallowing described real estate, to-wit: Commencing fifty -two and one-hail feet east of the southwest corner of lot number twenty-six. in section eighteen, in town ship twelve, north of range fourteen, in Cass county, Nebraska, running thence north one hundred and thirty-five feet, thence east fifty-two and one-hall feei. thence south on.; hundred and thirty-five feet, thence west rifty-two aid one haif feet to the jHace of begincing, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated Scp ttcinber 10. IBM, the sum of $121 .no. and due and ravable ou the 10th dav of March, a i i.u3..h.. there is now due upon said note anrl mr.Un. the sum of S121.50 with interest thereon at tie uite of ten per cent per annum from the 10th day i September. A. D. 1M. for which sum with ia Sorest from this date plaintiff prays a decrc that tirrfendants be required to pay the same, ort;iat said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 5th day of April. A. D. 197. ! Dated this lotn aay oi reDruary. A. D, 1S&7. . Chas. C. Parmele. Receiver. By Ms attorneys, Byron Clark and C A. Kawls. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska. Cass County. ) In the matter of the estate of Hersboy s-hopp, deceased. Not ice is hereby g-iven that the claims and demands of all persons against llersney i?hoDD. deceased, late or said county ana state, will be received, examined and ad justed by the county court at the court house at riattsmoutn,: on me auuaj oi September, A. D. 1897, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and after the 6th day of March. A. D. 1S!7. 19 the time limited ror creditors or said aeceaseu to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given under my hand and sea! this 9th day of February. A. I). Ii7. (heal) OEORGE M. M'l'RLOCK. County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Georec F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will on the 6th day of March, A. 1)., lsyv. at JI o clock p.m. ot saia aay, at the south door of the court house in the city of Platts mouth, in said county.sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate to-it: Lots eleven (111 and twelve (rJ) in block twelve (12) in Tompson's addition to the city of Plattsmouth in Cass comity, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as ine property oi Peter Carlson and Mathilda Carlson, defendants; to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the Pioneer savings and Loan company, of Min neapolis, Minn., plaintiff; against said defend ants, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 1. A. I). 1-97. Harvey Holloway. Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within aud for (Jass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will on the 6th day of March, A. I). 1M7, 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: Lots numbered 85, N5. 8 and X9 in the west half of the northeast quarter ot section 12, town l-i. nortli in range 13, in Cass county, Nebraska, excepting 9 16-liHt acres deeded to John F. lieauniister, and 1:1 67-100 acres deeded to the Omaha Southern Railway company, the said land containing 47 17-liw acres, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William H, Shafer, defendant; to satisfy a judg ment of said court recovered by Katherine K. alker, plaintiff; against William 11. Shaier, et al, detendants. Plattsmouth, Neb.. February 1, A. IJ. 1M'7. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 20th day of March, A. D. 1X97, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth m said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for .ash, the following lands and tene ments to-wit: The north two-thirds Ifi of lot five a: the north two-thirds J of lot six 6J, and the south one-third I'sJ of lots five and six 5 and 6) ail in bloc twenty-nine 2Sj,in the city ol rlattsmoutli Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privi leges aud appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. '1 he same being levied UDon and taken as the property of Geome P. YVeidniaii aud w ife Emma eidman. et al. de fendants to satisfy a judgment ot said court recovered bv Peter 1. Hansen, administrator of the estate ot J. M. Schnelibacher, deceased, plain- titt against said uelenuatits. Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 17. A. D., 1S97. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Legal Notice. To Simpson C. Bethel and Maria Howard, non resident defendants. ou and each ol vou will take notice that on the 11th day of February, 1M7, Andalatia Critten den, tiled his petition in district court o. Cass county, Nebraska, against you. the object and prayer ol which are lo cancel anu stt aside a cer tain deed, and the record thereof, purporting to have been executed by the defendant, Simpson V. Bethel, to the defendant. Maria Howard, to lots 'ul and T3 in the vi lace of Greenwood. Cass county, Nebraska, and to quiet the title in and to said lots in the plaintirt Andalatia critteuuen l ou are required to answer said petition on or belore the th day ol .March, my.. ANDALATIA CRITTENDEN I5y Beesou &. Root, his attorneys. Notice of Sale. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of David W. Ml.ler deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Hon. Basil S. Ramsey, judge of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska made on the 6th. day ot February IKS., tor the sale ot the leal estate hereinafter described there will be sold at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, on th 13th. day of March 1K7 at 10 o'clock A. M. o said day at public vendue to the highest bidde lor cash the loilowing real estate to-wit: The south half of lot live ..")J in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty I2ul township twelve 1121 range nine 19 east of the Oth V. M. containing five acres, and the south halt ol the s-utheast quarter and th south twenty acres of the north half of the south east quarter ol section tmrty-tnree townshi twelve range nine liHeast of the ttth 1 V containing one hu :dred acres all in Cass county rsebraska, said sale to remain open one honr. Dated Feb. Itt. 1897. O. s. Folk, attorney for administrator. M anson K. Miller. Administrator of the Estate of David W. Miller, Deceased. Notice of Sale. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska In the matter of the estate ot William W. Conn deceased. Whereas nursuant to an order of the Hon Basil S. Ramsey, judge of the district court, the following descriCed property was ottered for sale on the rioth day ot June, at 10 o clock a. m of said day and was not sold for want ot bidders now, theretore. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an or der of the Hon. Basil S. Kamsev. ludse of th district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 9th day of May. lH'.tti, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at the south door ot the court house in Platts mouth, Cas county, Nebraska, on the 13th. dav ot March IsHi at 10 o clock A. M ., of said day a puoiic vendue to tne Highest bidder lor cash th loilowing real estate, to-wit: Lot nineteen (IStJ ones' first addition to th villane or Greenwood and lots 3'iti and 37 in th village of Greenwood all in Cass county, Ne braska said sale to remain open one hour. Ioiin F". I'ol.K- Administrator of the Estate of William W Conn, deceased. C. S. Polk. Attorney for Administrator, Date February lth. 1W7. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an exeuction issued bv George F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, isebraska. ana to nie d r.-rtfrl. I will on the' 20th dav of March. A. 1 liir. at 11 o'clock a. ni. of said day at the sout door of the court house in the city ot Platts th in saiil county, sell at public auction tc the higgest bidder for cash, the loilowing lands and tenements to-wit: T he nirth half of lots one and two (1 and 2) in block twenty-seven (27) in the city of Platts- mouth. Cass couutv. INebrasKa: also, pa INebrasKa: also, part ot lot t eleven 1 11 1 in section seven 171. township tweJv J30 510 40 1 I I, range fourteen 14, in Cass county, Ne ri;;:',;;;in'i,;mi;ih1,;;;'h TVlu. r,-1 braska, containing one acre more or less and de- scribed as follows: Part of the portion of lot j tieve" f L1LbC.''?Uf ,-V,.S. ,S""t!. f the ,r0a,2 ' " """V .iT V i - I "7" ,cr t braska, on page SKi, section 7, township 12, range 14, as surveyed and platted of record.commencing at the west corner of sai l lot and running east to the northeast corner, thence south far enough to make three quarters of an acre; also all that part of lot eleven IU lying and being situate aud adjoining the south side of the J acre tract above described, containing one-fourth acre, to gether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Elizabeth McCullough and A D. Mc Cullough, lirst name unknown, defendants, . to satisfv a judgment of said court recovered by John ilrish, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Feb. 17. A. D. 1M7. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. ( battel Mortaraare Sale- Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the ."th day ot June, l-t. and duly tiled in the office of the county clerk of Cass county. Nebraska, on the oth day of June, lrtfi. and executed by Joseph H. Hall to Major A. Hall to secure the payment of the sum of $519 2T. with interest at 10 per cent from June 5, XS.i and upon which there is now due the sum of $rt07'7rt. default having been made in the payment of said sum. and no suit or other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore I will sell the property therein described as follows, to-wit: Lady's liM Kav Mare uoit; inia ue. sorrei mare, six jrc-ia . . . t .. i. i ; i,i star, ruoture: Ora Daks, bav mare, dark 1 points, rive years old: Nellie Bly. bay mare, rive ' vearso Id, star in forehead: Kit Carson, bay mare. ' star in forehead, five years old: Kate Ketchum's 1 1.-94 and lf black mare colts: sorrel mare, three ! years old. star in forehead; light bay mare, four years old: and one horse mule, five years old. J black mealy nose, at public auction at Jones' liverv barn in the city of Plattsmouth. in the j county of Cass and state of Nebraska, on the 13th day ol March, isv. at l o cioclc p. m. ol saia aay. Dated February 19. 1897, ' Ma ion Hall, Mortgagee. The Ceda C. C. PARMELE, Receiver. CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr. Highest cash price best flour ever made exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give he new management a trial and you will buy now other flour. Ask Your Dealer For Harper's Magazine IN 1897 F ICTION: "The Martian." the new novel by Du Maurier, the eagerly expected successor to Trilby," begun in October number, 1SSW, with illustrations from the author's drawings. A new novel by Frank R. Stockton developing a Twentieth Century Renaissance full of humor ous situations and characteristically illustrated. A Pair of Patient Lovers," by William Dean Howells. Other striking novelettes by American uthors. Short stories by Mark Twaiu. 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