TIIE SEMI-WEEKLY 'NEWS-HEttALD, PL ATTSMO UTH NEB., APRIL 14, 1897. 0 Pitt li'k M Jw fc. VB Vf!n Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Hipliest of all in kavcniiiK strength. Latest United States ( jovcrnmctit Food Keport. CITY AND COUNTY. KATI'KDA V. Byron Chirk was in Omrih!' on loprnl bnisnpss this lnorniiijr. Although the sun hines, it is wi it ten th next day it rained. A. II. Birslinell, one of Casa county's most nieces-f ul It'iH-hers, is in town today. Merven of Nebraska City anil his brother, James, of Union, nro in town today. Miss EI!a IiutTner went to Council I 1 utls today for a visit with her :tunt, Mrs. Keed. The river reached its highest point this morning, 11 feet and 3.10. and 6ince noon it ha.-i been falling. Miss Jeanette ilulanco went to Council lllulTs this afternoon to spend Sunday with friends in that city. C. S. Manchester and wifo went to Ijtneoln aain today to havo another operation lerformed on their little boy's eyo. Miss Nellie O'Kourke and brother arrived in town from Kansas City last evening and expect to reside in Om aha hereafter. Superintendent MclJuh went over to (lcnwooil li st evening, where ho was called to act. as judo in an orator ical contebt. Mrs. lion liasecineicr of Glendale has pone to Alliance with the hops of benefitting' her health which has been very poor for some time. A. J. Cota, chief of the air brake de p:u ttnent of the O. mechanic.", is in town today, and, it is s:vid, Sid Wheeler will have charge of air brakes here after on the D. & M. Henry Snyder, the well-known far mer, sustained a broken leg in a run away out near Captain Wiles' place at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Ho was taken out home and Dp. Cummins was summoned. Sheriff Ilollowny's type writer was thrown to the tloor by a boy, sitting on the edge of the table. He sent the machine to Omaha and jotit returned today at an expense of 1S, which is rather a costly fall. Abraham Hathaway, at tlio ad vanced age of eighty-four ye irs, died at his Lite tiouie near Union yestorday and was buried at eleven o'clock this forenoon at Murray. The deceased was an early set!er in this county and leaves a j.'reat many friends and relatives in iiiat pi.i t of Cass county. Henry Heinpi-1, assist int superin tendent of the stile fisheries, went to South Bend ttiis morning. Henrv knows more about baked cattish than he does ah :ul lili fa-ning, but ho i&a better man for the position than any of his competitors, and will soon learn the "modus operandi" of tish propa gation. Louis It. Lighten ot Omaha was in the city today, looking after the boat vwhich was caught near Hoek IJlutTs :aud tied up for the winter. The old igentlemaJ who o.vned the boat has wince died aud Mr. Lighten, who is a Hv.'phew of II. C. McMaken, is looking 1ler the matter for the family, who are in indigent circumstances. M.ike Warga got. boozy, or woozy. and concluded his mother-in-law was a detriment to bis happiness, and ho proceeded to make life miserable for her last evening. The police took him to jail, nnd he had a hearing be fore Judge Archer tnis morning, which resulted in a linn of $10 and costs. Warga will board out the ubove .amount with Jailor Hollo way. .Mrs, Uyron Clark and Mrs. C. A. Rnwis entertained the following ladies at tea last evening: Mcsdames D. I. and II. Heinsheimer, J. II. and A. Howe, Powell and liosbyshell, all of GlenwooJ. and mcsdames Agnew, S. II. Atwood and Stoulenborough of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Chirks beautiful home w::s thrown open for the enter tainment of her yuests and a moJ de lightful evening is reported. MONDAY. Mis II. D. Travis 3 pent iLe day io Omiha. Georgo vjopeiand was a visitor hi th's city Sunday. Fred Gorder came in vesierdnv for p visit with relatives. Oswald (ruthraan was a b'isinefs j visitor to Omaha this morning. I'aul Siizmin and brother, Franjf, visiUd at OmahLi and Gibson vestcr- day. Hanker Neitzel of Murdoek visited over Sunday in the vicinity of Piatt? mouth. Senator Hearing, Dr. K. AV. Cook aud Henry Gorinsr. were Lincoln pis eengers this morning. Arch Adams came down frcm Have lock Saturday evening and spent Sun day with friends in the city. Mike Warga arranged his fin;-, and is ou!. in the open .air again hearing the birds sing an.l enjoying life. Mis. S II. Ilultish and son, of Wa bash, came in Saturday for a visit with Mrs. V. II. Hearing for a fear days. Kd Dodd's twins are clippers. They are only a week old. but it takes a quart of rnild a day for pifli one of them. Andy Kroehler was in town yester day from Havelock. Ho departed to day for a six weeks' stay at Hot Springs, Ark. An old gentleman named Cramer, who died at the home of Eli Jones, seven miles from town, was buried to day. He was a member of the Volun teer army. We neglected a full reoort of the Turners' meeting Saturday eveninjr and Sunday. Thirty-six we iv present p.nd a good time was had. Tin; local lodge hero expects to r-ise money enough to Fend the c. ass' to Si. Louis. Spraeuc's cir cus, consisting of three wagons and a few people, passed through town in trie rain today bound for Glenwood, where tho '-biggest show on earth" is expected to hold forth to the delight of the Glenwood ites. liiiret IVii Culture. Wo must abandon the tiench method of Planting sweet pens. The trench method was u.-cd to secure deep planting, an 3 the bubstitute for deep planting is firming the soiL Since tho trench method apparently causes tho biitht, wo mtifet stop it. Sweet, peas do best in a heavy soil, and you can get very nearly the same effect, if your soil is light, by firming it. Plant, if possible, in your vegetable garden, wbeie the soil has been deepened and enriched in past seasons:. And if where your row comes it nas been newly npudeJ, tread it down considerably before planting. This treading will hollow out the place for your row about right and it will thus collect rooioi- urr, ana ly- its couipnetness will hold it. In this hollow scratch th lines for jour seed one inch deep, covering it only one inch, and linn the ground above the teed. When the seeds come up tlo not tut la an earth alout them for at lenst, six weeks Every time you hoe, firm Ihe ground compactly about them, and don't let moles loosen it up. Vines that come uu in the well-trod path do not have the blight. This method upolies to light soil in which the blight is troublesome. In the case of heavy soil it settles soon of its-elf, and the surface of it must, of course, he kept from baking, in either ease, alter the buds begin to appear, put on a light mulching to shade tho ground. Uev. V. T. Ilutchins. The l.iver Keeps l'eople 'Well. When the Liver is sluggish ail other orgaus are involved. You suiter from Constipation, B iliieusness, Jaundice, Headache, Indigistion, Pain in Hack, Chills and Loss of Energy. You will never ki ow how promptly these troubles can bo cured uniil you use llei bine. It cures quickly when other remedies utterly fail. Regulates the Liver, Puriiies-the Blood. Ilerbino is a Harmless Vegetable llemedy that gives iiew life and energy almost from tho first dose. Price 7-7 cents Free trial bottle at F. G. Frieke & Co: White Washing one Everywhere -- Two years ago II J. Warren, a druggist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought, a small supply of Chamber lain's Cough llemedy. He sums up ihe result as follows: "At that time goods were unknown in this section; today Chamberlain's Cough llemedy is a household word.' It is the same in hundreds of communities. Where ever tho good qualities if Chamber lain's Cough llemedy become known, the people will have nothing else. For sale by all druggists. DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Ftc&sant. quick results, safe to use. C 4 ft C t a o with ' J3UM -- m-LL. 5 JS&VT TL 77 tp mfn'"?2' 2 o All trashing is not white washing, fetfp,:;' t iiCif tial Tlmf Kaf ll-lT-ilr tinf tk-Viat, ooan irl 1 -I "' ' :i ' si & JV-iVI-t 3f4 mm tin;1' -r-.1:; Til ?i? wi'Hi: o fs O e cr r o e Cr o i o 3 9 o o ? clothes, always proves that they f 't1 SYf- cVS'iJ are strangers to Santa Clans Soap. Sold everywnere. Made O Try it THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO. & HE HAS MOVED. Gradually Acquiring Information Concern ing Methods of Collecting a Bill. "When we moved into the cotmtry," said Mr. Chan goof air, "I almost won dered at the aLsoluto confidence of the boss of the moving party. It was a long haul, two or three vans, and the bill a matter of $40 or $50, Lut they moved everything out of the vans into the bonso clean bt-fore the boss driver presented the bill. I wondered what they would do if somebody should say then that he would call at the oOe and settle or something of that sort. But, then, 1 . knew I was going to py; t':.at it: ! been perfectly safe to get tho. stnlT in ' and collect the bill afterward cf rue, and I made up my miud that they wtra kecii men, who knew people v lien they met them, whom they could trust and ; whom not. " Well, after Borne years we moved . back. Same concern moved us in, but they didn't know as at the office any ' more than if they had never heard of ns. Arrived in the city, the men with the vans it was a diti't rout crew from that that took ns cut began logging in tho things just us the men that moved ns ont had done hi the country. .Nobody said anything alout pay, and I wondered again w hat would happen if they got the stuff all in and then the owner didn't pay. Bnt they kept on hnstlinp; the things in just as if they felt perfectly easy and secure about that. "After awhile tho stuff was pretty much all in practically all bnt the piano and I wondered why they hadn't brought that in before, because I had seen it loaded, and I knew it was one of the last things loaded on at the very rear end of one of the vans. So I went out to see, and there was the piano, right where I had seen it when it was put aboard, at the extreme rear end of the van, while all the stuff in front had been taken ont, carried around the end of the piano and ou into tho house. In front of it the van was empty. "Passing through the hall, I met the head driver, the boss of the party, and he, just casually meeting me in that way in the hall, handed over the bill for the moving, and I paid it on tho spot. Then, everything else having been moved in, the whole gang tallied on te the piano aud walked it riyht into the house. "Of course it may have only just hap pened that the piano wasn't moved in until I had paid the bill, hut this didn't give me quite such a flattering opinion of myself as the other way had, but it more than confirmed my original opin ion of the shrewdness and ability of the van folks. They made few mistakes and took even fewer risks. ' ' New York Sun. Iho NeiKhborTino off Xpigliljors. Talking about neighbors people gen erally do, yon know quite a good story turned tip the other day. Whether oi not it is true must be left to the reader, but certainly it not inaptly illustrates a rather too common weakness of these frequently too distant near ones. An old lady who had recently moved into a fashionable locality with lie r two daughters was somewhat aggrieved at her distinguished neighbors not calling. In truth, only seven of them did so one to inquire as to the character of a former servant and the either six to se cure subscriptions for various charitable institutiems. Under sneh circumstances the de lights of social life were somewhat enr taileel. Wliethe r or not this went to the old laely's heart cannot be said, but cer tain it is that iu a few short weeks she was deael. The neighbors flocked to tho funeral. The rooms were croweled. All was pity, love ami sympathy. In the middle ef it all the eld laely sat up anel said it lid her good to see so many kind faces about, while the two daughters handed around coffe e and ices, the guests finally departing in tho funeral car riages. Brooklyn Life." nw an On 1 Fareo" a Train. Owls flio hv common consent ad- judged to be birds of ill omen, but En- giucer JseU liariierr. or tne banta ie says he happens tc fcr.cw that the'y ar anything but that Mid tells the follow ing story to prove his assertions: One morning as the east bound over lanelwas pulling through the mountains west of here, Burnett's engine doing the work, a big hem lieuked owl dash ed ngainst the front window of the cab with such force as to break the win dow, the birel itself dropping dead at tho engineer's feet. Though Harnett ia not, generally speaking, a superstitious man, this seemed so singular ;ui occur rence that he sttjppi d the train and sent a brakeman ahead to see if the way was clear. Strange to relate, the brakeman soon returned, reporting a landslide aeres tho track in the mountain pas? abeut 100 yards ahead. Hands were sent at once to clear the track, and in removing tho ile i.ris they found another owl, no doubt mate to the first, ce.ugiit in the crotch of an uprooted tree, crush ed to elegit h in tiie fall. Bame tt had both owls stuffed, and the two now artc-m his cab, always in suring him good Irak, ho says Phila delphia Times. Card of Tiutnks Mr. Vestal and children wish to ex tend their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us during the sickness and death of cur dear wife and mother, and especially thank them for the beautiful flowers. Mr. II. L. Vestal, Mils. Jennie PalMeteu, Mks. Beli.k Baijiutt. Mi;s Beiitha Riciiaijds. Alfiilfa Serd. A No. 1 alfalfa seed for sale cheap at A. fl. Week bach's grocery stq;"e. i'ailitrci's Snow Liniment is a remedy that would be in everv home if all knew what thousands in all parts of the continent have le .rned. Those who havo used ordinary lini ments are amazed at what Snow Lini ment does nnd the rapidity with which it does it. Cures Lame B .ck, .Hheu matisiu. Neuralgia, Serenoss, Bruises, Slrnins Muscular Pains anywhere. Equally good for Animals. 11. K. Morse, Traveling Salesmau, Galves ton, Texas, frays: "Two buttles of Ballard's Snow Liniment- cured me of llheumatisin eif three months stand ing." When buying remember Snow Liniment has nej substitute. Price ,"j0 cents. Sold bv F. G. Frieke k'c Co. Sonn't hiii;' Kxtrit Nice. V. m. Neville & Co., has just re ceived from Pahst Brewing Ce., Mil waukee Wisconsin, a new brand of beer called, "Deppel braue" (double strength) always on draught. C ill and try it. It speaks for itself. s C'vtlur triik Hour. Everybody keeps it and everybody eats it. no orie abuses it, and everv body u-e it. Saves you a lot of bother so elon'l buy no other. C. SPKr.cKi.i;s, the Mkicr. Writing LradtTD I "or t'i& Loudnn Times. I dined with Mr. Waiter and his sou in Printing Ile.use square ft 3 o'clock and found that I was oxpvc'.d to write an article there and then em one of the subjects of the day 1 prorcsb d my in ability, not suppeiiinrj myse-Jf capable of doing such a thing in less than a week. This was poohpotihcd. I tried, found i possible and found so that I was ex peeteel to repeat the process" next day same hour, same dinner, shea t eimver.-'a tiou after dinner, tlv-n the subject wa. announced, anel I was left alone till tea time, whe'ii Mr. Walter appeareei, reaei aloud what I had done, with criticisms and, after correct ion, carikel ell tho pa per to the printer. When the aiticle wew finished, the same process was repeated, and when I was disbnreiened of the whole article I went he me to bed. Grad ually it appf ard ihat I was expected (exceptis excipiendis) to do this ever evening. Letters of Fiedcrick Lord Blackf erd. Iating What We Kn?.-w Notliiag About. There is nothing so delicious aa the first coelfish caught oft' tho 'Seonsei ehore. You ne-ve r have them as wo do. Wo eat the "tongues and semiids, " and one eloes not know what codfish is until they have tasted these. Then tho "in wards" are sold at 23 cents a quart. What they are I will not explain. But fried in crumbs, there id nothing more palatable. "Britches" aad 4 chittliugs" are tho names given to tne eUlieivnt va rieties found muler the more general term of "inwards." "Nantucket Cor. Spriugfie Id Republican. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate Notice. In the county court of Cass count v. Nebraska. In the luaitor oi the estate ot Ella J. NlcC'ormack, oleccaseit. W. S. Mcf'iinn;u:k, Thomas I'.. McCorniack-. John ir. Mce'ormack, llarloni 1. McConnack. E.la E. Hoover. J . 1.. M ceJonnack ami all olhet prisons i:i;ercste l in said matter are hereby uo- I'.lie.i that on the -Mill day ot Mau h. ls:i7, li.T. McCorniack tiled in said court a duly authenti cated copy of the will of the said Ella J. .McCor niack. together with the probate thereof, oy the probate court of Marion county, Iowa, torjetlier ; with his petition alleging among other tilings that Ella J. McCorniack u;ed on the L".Uh dav ol 'October. IM.". leaving a last uiil ami testa ! meat and possessed ol real estate situateJ in the : county oi Cass ami state ot Nebraska, valu.'j at ' ..oo. and that the aloe named com'.itute a'.l 1 the persons interested in the estate ot s:i:d dc J ceus d. and pra ing that paid s i I ma he pro I bated, allowed, l.le ! and recorded and iha ad ! ministration be grained thereunder ia th,-. state, i ou are hereby notified that if yon fail i appear at said court on the bith day ot April. A I lsi'7, at ti o'clock a. m., to conte.-t tlie probate ol said will, the court may a.iow and probate said will and jrratit admifis; ration with the wih anne!ed of ta;d e.sl:;te to Eila E. llo ..vtr.or some otlier suitable person, and proceed to a set' le nient thereof. Witness my hand an 1 the seal of said count court at riattsniotith, Nebraska, this, the -.'i-th day ot March, A. 1) 1M'7. itv.l ) C;kok;e M . Sreui ock. e;ounty udj;e. toast bread and keep it dry. There'll be no danger of its molding. But moisten the bread with water, and see the result, in a short time it is covered with mold. It is just so with consumption. Its germs will not grow in the lungs unb-; everything is suitable to them. Weak ness, poor blood, loss of appetite, coughs and colds often prepare the ground for the development of the germs of consumption. To destroy germ-life the sys tem must be kept in a well-nourished condition. Do not lose flesh Take Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, as , ' a preventive. It furnishes the reinforcements neces sary for the body to conquer in the easiest possible form. The oil is in a state quickly taken up and" rap idly transformed into the organs and tissues. When you ask lor Scott'a Emulsion and youi druggist gives you a salmon-colored package with the picture of a man and itsn on It you can trust that man with your prescriptions I ffocentand$i.o SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York A Story of Ilt-aconsflnlI. Lorrl Beaconsficlii was in theory a female Buffraaist. Eat his flirtation was of a very plattmic character, for, al though he had often the power to nive practical efiVct to his pious opinion, he took care ne-ver to do so. Once the cpno- sition leaders were very anxions to find out what course he intended to pursue in regard to a certain mutter. They turned loose upon him a well known political beauty, the talked and talked, he gazed and gazed. At length she asked him. He pressed her band, looked unutterable admiration anel observed, "Pretty dar ling!" I remember how my admiration for Lord Beacousfieltl rose when I first bearel this tale. Loudon Truth. Full Kent-lit. Watts Let's walk along until n cax overtakes us. Potts No. Let's walk the otlier way until a car mee ts us. We v. il cut eh it sooner, we go down i- : j aa quick, and w( get more ;'. mi money. Jndianapo! is ,T -v Children Cry for Pitciher's Castoric Notice. Having sold my stationery and news business 1 urn anxious to elo.-ie up all accounts. I'urties knowing' them selves indebted t me on account of stationery store will plesse call at Hotel Kile v. W. W. Coatks. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was tnade ior. I'cnce malting;. "I r.m afraid," sai l the irascible fa ther, "that tho boy feels very unkineily towartl me." "Diel you reprove iiim?" "Yes, and the result is Unit I haven't seen him foi two cr three days." "I guess joa could be friends quiekly enough if you would only make senus advances. " "Weil, I h;ite to jive in, Lnt I sup pose I may as well. Hand mo my check book, aud I'll make an advance of $20 to start with. " Washington Star. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing1 at 720 Henry street, Alton, Ills., sulTered with sciatic rheumatism for fiver eight months. She tlocUired for it nearly the whole of . this iirae, using various remedies recom mended bv friends, and w by the physicians, but, receive a ne i lief. She then ued one sa.d a half bottles of Chamberlain's rain B ilm, which afiVcted n. complete cure. This is published at her request, :.s she wants others simih.ilv iilliicted to cent sizes for sale I'.yail druggets. Legal Notice. To whom it may enncorn: Yon arc hereby tiuti!;oii that on July 12. !!". the toll" wins' described real t-s ate, situated in J-outh I lend, Cass county. Nebraska, .Lot tour (4i block thirteen K'i in the village of South Uend, Cass county, Nebraska, was sold at private tax sale by the treasurer ol said county tor the delinquent taxes due thereon or the eats 11 and back years, to the directors of school dis trict number In'ty-scven t."7l, who received a cer tificate of tax sale therefor and who are the present owners ami tioiders thereof. The lime ol redemption ot said tax sale will i-xj.ire on the l:.'tli day 1 July, 1HST. (Signed) 1ik ec roKS School Hist. No. r7. i'.y Jacob A. Caiu, lnecioi. Piobate Notice. In the County court of Cass county, Nebraska. In t he matter ot the estate ol l'eter Khuireus. deceased. Mary C. Schwa'i (nee Klaurers). Nicholas Klauieus. John Kiauiens, Catherine Kl. miens, Andrew Kl iureiis. Nicholas Klaureus, uaidian of Andre.v Kiauiens. a minor, and ad peisuns in terested in said matter are hereby notified that ou the l'iih day ot March, l-'.'T. Nicholas Klaurens tiled a petition in said county court, pravinfr that his tinal administration accounts tiled herein be settled and allowed: that distribu tion of the residue ot said estate be made to the per-ons entitled thereto: tliat an accDiinihiir in.iv be had between the heirs ot this estate ami that assignment of the real estate be made. Vim are further notilied that if you tail to anpe ir before said court tin the lf'tli day of April. I.V.'T, at in o'cloc k a. m., and con est said petition, tiie court tnaygiant the prayer of said petition ami make ?t:ch other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that ail matters may bo finally settled and determined. Witness niv hand and seal of said county court at i'l.ittsmouth, Nebraska, this, the "Uth day ot March. A. 11. lWi;. (jiroRiin M. SrrKi.ocK, Scall County Jud?;e. Legal Notice. To I'hilip Stoll, (ieortje I.ehr. Cieorce I.elu, jr., A. S. l.ohr. his wife, tirst name unknown. Charles I.ehr. Minnie if. I.elir, William . i.ehr. M.-.rtha I. . Ca-e, James Case. Charles Stoll. Mrs. Stoll. his w ife, iirnt name unknown, Catherine I.each, John Leach, noil resident defendants: You and each d you are hereby notilied that on January II. tssjr.TUiis T. 'Hartley, as plaint ih. bean an ai turn aeaiiist you and other tleleiivlants ia the district court oi Cass county, Nebraska, to f. ire close a certain tax sale certificate and all taxes paid theri'tindei , on lot 2. beini the southwest (piarter and a part of the northwest iniarter ot the northeast quarter: lot t: bein;; the southeast quarter and a part of the northeast qu-irter of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section ;i", town 1:1, north of range in said count y. nunilieied tliC, issued to the piaiiitiif on Novemiier 7, ts'.'i. pur suant to a sale oi said land for delinquent taxes. 1'lamlill prays for decree of foreclosure aud sa'e of aid land to satisfy tho liens thereon, and lor general relief. You are required to an- wer plain tnt's petition on or befoie Annl'i. 1SVT. Li i.is T. llAK'ii.iiv. !".a';:U.ft. I; v I. H. tlattield. his Attorney. " SherilTs Sale. In the district court in aud for Cas county, Ne braska. ( Alexander II. Robertson. J trustee of the estate ol i Klla . Uavis.ueceaseil, An- Jh.c. ' tl." i:;7. Michael (I'Tlonohoe, et al. ) S treated Yx iiLVKAS, ill the above entitled action penuui in tiie uistrici couri in aiui ioi ch ohiiiu, -e-liraska. for the foreclosure of a mortsaue upon the iodow inir described real estate, iUiated in j the county ol Cass and state ot Nebraska, to-vvit- Lots i. . ., -I. . ami ti. in tooi k -; lots 4. ,i ami u.r.i block -!'. all in the city of i'la'tsaioir.h : lots I, s. in. II aud l'A in block fl. beii.K ti c muilii one halt ol said bl.ick.i: and lots !.: a:,d ?"..iu block s.ad in White's add.tion to the city oi i'laiisrtioutii. to gether with the hereditaments and appurtenances lhir.:min bj M t i i t i t it uli.t know what CUi-ed her. Tht' ." arid .() i i hi.ri.as, Si.id " AleMinder, II. Roberts. n. i trustee, plainti:! did. u tne tu day ol latr.tHry. I ls'.o'i. obt.iiu a decree d forecl-is-'fle and sale :: ! said above des: ribed reale-tat . and En"lisu Spavin Liniment removesal I nntr.s. An order 1 1 sa.e as pio id-d ms.t: ! llard Soft orCalloeiseu Lui,,s and j r pra" eidler'ai.e,': Dlemi.hes from Horses, lT.ood Spavins, jt'i 'ZuSi Curbs, SnlilllS, S'.Vleney, iUi'g-r.OllO, 1 I will, on the --HU day ol Apr:). s:.7, at the front t...., r. - . t i ti . i south door ol the coiintv court house in the city ot Stliles, Sprains, nil to woolen 1 uroats, ilausmouUi. Cass county, Nebiaska. at tiie hour .il it u n ... said dav. sen sau aeoie oe.-ci:oe i li Sit, M in aVryi vr C. C. PARMELE, Receiver. CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr. r mo, Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the best flour ever m?vde in Nebraska given in exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give the new management a trial and you will buy no other flour. Ask Your Dealer ?or Cedar Creek Flour. Notice to Creditors Stat e or N"i iskaska. ) I -r "T v ifi ' ecCSKA1- U-i.H::;!;.i(lrfj9iVf.H'enii IK ti tlio niaiter T,f tho est n to of Aim a 5in-, l.JirJ'li.$S3 Notieo is bei-L'by v'lven that tbeoiai:!;? in 1 ' WKi ,1" ,f ""'" 11 " " v-asti noeordlntt in ell demands .f all iiorun- nw.u-t Ai;n.i ; r.-ct . i s; ,..-veot trmismlion of blood honev. floeotied. into of said ooutu aod : ,! ' - s. .1 m' s.-m, a.-ute and clironle state, w ill bo reeeivt d, exan-.in-d and ! i lei r-. ser.ci u rf. ii,snre of tho lunula and just eel by Iho county totut at tho court i ',,0, 1 '''":,. lt Uli.'tuiisil.isiii. 1 n- liou- at fialts.noiitli, on tin- st ,, u v ..f , h ;i a i Ion of t ho lilad.l er. lsases of the November, A. 1) l-si,", at lio'. 'oeK i n" t bo '" .om. is and muscles. Sypiiiletle In forfiiootl. And that ix months f r.,m :, nl v in '! ' J"-""rv.v rof u li ii many forms after the Sth e.ay of M v, A. 11. 1-.i. 1 1 tlhii'",l! u.'mj and n huuui-e.t othor farms of time limited for creditor- ef said uoe ,s-d i'".'-'' ' M" 'le : iro.-t ly or Indirectly to present their eluina for us inuialioii and . V' Vl",n:,c. '''"'"u I'o son for which tlio alloWiinco ' I c b m ii s I ne i : -n Saety 1 a blot A is a Uiven under ii.t hand and mvi! thisTdh d;:y 1 s:ir'" ' v 1 ' 1 11 ' t lHl is safo Lierm Killer, of April. A. I). IS'.'T. ; ' t '"o i . ti : oi ti t i rioo hardly possible, hence bl-'CillC.F -r(.liI l CK i i iu-, ii m'.ili ten sum tiouuies renui C',"f l.i ''e f-iliy. Sialic i u'ly here, seaicu 1: six 1 L1.'T-1- ' boxes fi ?. "o dieil a ivico free. JACK- -:.: M I'.iiitw J, t:o Ciiica.'o, 111., or our ; a i ' lit. I . L. Htu ccr. (Sen!) v. d de Netiee Ut ( rc(ll!rs. Sl'.'TK OF Nl.llRAsKA, ( County i.t Crt-s. "?""- ' In the matter of the estate of Mat tin M.i! det eased. Notice is hereby given that the claim a inanrts ol all persons against iaiiiu Mahonev, deceased, late ot Said County and state, v. id I e received, examined and adjusted l. v the cotinn court at tiie court house in ria'tsiii.Hitii. on .::.; sth day of N ovem'oer, A. 1 . Is. ;, ai in i t!ot k. i.i the forenoon. And that six moiitiis Imtii at..' alter the M h day ,rf"May. A. 1 . 1 -i'7. is ihe I .! iimiteil for credit'.rs ot saul (ie- e.ised to p.-.-:o. t lieir c laiuis for am inat ion aiji ao i'. ai.ee. e.iven under mv hand and se..i this ath day .) April. A. l. ls'.'i, I Seal (.ie.iKi.K M. Sri im m k. C .i.i-n I .. : fi"'i Sheriffs Sale I!y ii t tie of an older of sale i-sr.ed bv li.-r. !". I ;ousew;:rti:, clerk ol Jl-ti:Ct C'Mirt w.th;:', for e'.a- s ci eant v, Nebraska, a'ld to pie d-re.'le !. w il on the sth day ol .i.iv. A. i . ;c o'cioci. a. m. of said (iay.at ti;e s'i:tri do ir ol l COlllt llOU-e ill tilt.- City ol t'latlsil,ol;: f. C'n:tity, st:il nt pub'ic ;:r.t ;:i!i, t. ttu- li,:':ie--; i': der for ca-h. the loiiow in.:; iu.:l t--t;.ie to-i .1: j i we.-t hail o the northwest (pooler "I m: ;.o:i! town id, rantfe !. east, in (,'.:.; -1 x-:i,.t . . i oi.e-i-. tofetltcr ttitii llic privilege- aatl ..ppiirietriin.. I buret in to lieUn.in or in a e e aopn t.: i;i in 1 tie .-.ame beinu: levied tllioil a ii 1 t .i seii te piope-tyol l.l.cosia Kn'.ir, e: at.. !e:.!!--l:,:,l-. i -alislv a jiion-.eiit i.l said i .err rec .eiei 1. Joins .-until, pi.iii,t:t;. ano ea'..;:ei V,.t.eji t. ecu t.-r ol Ihe last wi'i'and iestaiiftn ..1 be Black, decea-ed. auainst -'aid .ie.-.-i:i-ii -. 1 : ai t sin. u t i..N ci i ..sk A pi i'.. . . i . ).:;?. I I a k v i.v i i . o i . '.v . v. Slie.;:!. e . c.i.Klv, .el ia.-;' 1. V "- : Ql-'fCLV, , TiiOn?OUOMLY, il-T, "r o JORSIVEF? CLT'ED. cNGLISn QUICK r-Aimi RESTORER ? r.-.WN OUTCFMEP) davGRZATEKGUSHREMEDY ::, ii iriy o. y- by ;i tn n perfected scientific le.i.iidta ' e-.n Mil f :t;l unless th case Is 1 v.i. i . bun -:n :ii i. You feel improved the t'--s: ii t y : fe id ! cticiit every day: anon ! '.o'a v on s .i kin 2 anions Men In body, .'-il l ami 1 e 'it. Jlr.iins ; I:tl losse:s ended, every o:-.ii -icio to h ipjiv tnarrU'd life re i ei.vi i, NiTVf- T ie.-, wili. euerey, brain ;.e,. !-. v . i.e.'i f ,i lo-- an- ri'stini'U," If mi ' t I i -. 1 1 ii o s resuit fiitiilly. "'ii. .- i. v irei. Mai o l everwhere. U I i ' 1 1 S I .-! be,, -.; !,,! f JACKSON .:.:' i, i ' . . t b -es ii II'., or ourue,ent I.. i re- I Coughs, etc. Save i-oU iy use eif r.e bottle. W:trrantcel thf nicst wotidt-r-ful BieraisU Cure ever known, tkiiti by F. G. Fricke & Co., drui-hr, piau&-inouth. "ew ltlaekKiniiliiiiK 1 Inn. William Ailtn t f ihis city Lnvino purchased ti e bl; cUcmith siieip of T. B. IJrown on Wahicfitem avenue, wishes to stat j lj ihode neeilin any work in that line that ho is- prepared to give them the htai ol servico at tho right kind of u.-ices. Mr. J. Q. Churchill, a bick-nii:h of wi o ex perience, is in Mr. Allen's emp.oy. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. ro.-ii fst.ite at intlnic auction to the litRhest l.-i-J der for cash, to satisfy said decree, costs an-i v cruintr co-ts and interest. .... . 1 luted l'lattsmouth, ,eo..M:rc!i i '. A. IV l-e. llAKVKV H'lLIOWAV. SlieriiT, Ca-s county. Nebraska. Confrdon & l'arish, Attoriiejs. Notice to Crtdtors. State or Nkukaska, I fs. Cass County. f In tiie matter of the estate of Mary E. Sear.e, di--deceased. Notice is herebv given that the claims and (re mands of all persons against Mary i-.. Seane. deceased, late of said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in l lattsniouth, on the 1 5th dav oi October. A. D, 1V.L. at i o ciolk m ine : forenoon. And that six months from and after the :lid day ot April. A. L).. ls'.7. Is the time limited for creditors ol said deceased to piesent their claims ior examination and allowance. 1 Given tinder my hand aad seal this fth day of , March. A. U. li7. ,c George M. SrcRLex K. Seal County Judge. Harper's Magcziitc IN S'J" I-ICIK)N: ' I he Mi.rtiati." the t .to: Ii) l);t ii;iurier. the eafictiy e.vpectv;l sticccsror to "Trilby," be;;uu in ficiobtr t.i:i!i iir, 1 -., v, i: i: iUui tratiois tii ni the author's drawings. A n.-w ti.i'.ei by t'rai'ik K. St-.-c!-:!-'.:! - etee;!i-:i:, s. Twentieth Century Renaissance full ol 1 v.!ie".r ous siiLivilions mid characiei e-.t!ea;'.y i ": T -. i - t . 'ale. i. "A l'.iii L'f I'atient Lovers.' hv V.'i.iian: Iert. Ilov.cils. Utlicr striking lioveieltes by A -net a. it authors. Shoit slones :y V.uik 'i'v.ain. Thon.:. Nelson I'age. Richard liar V.v.tf i..vi- . . .,. Wister, John Kendrick I'.av.is. Ii::h j'.'c'w.i-i Stuart, Octave 'i'haiiet. Maij ".. Wie-ii,;, iotd other tiopular wi iters. SCll-.'NCK: tory of the Pi . ref ot 'c:-.-in:e during the N itietee'.il h Cent i:i y, a seties ol a ders by I 'r. Henry Smith iliianis. vuroieuienled by cont ribut ions on sriecial tui jucs by eNpei: scientists. Articles on the reiaii a:s oi cioioe.. psychological munifeslati-ms to s :..!. -u y !., ilr. Andrew Wilson. AMhKICAN FEA ! CKKS: "Ti e M .-.i ; . .! enla," a series by Charles 1'. l.ftur. i: ,s', ..-i.d.'i iliustrated the result of a recent vi- it to I'lte... undertaken for ! 1 A K l'KK'S MAti lNi". ! -.-ico is preeininentiy a 5iivcr-pn.(lticii!!! ciiu'iv. ar.U its monetary operations rest emoeiv on Silver ba.-is. OwitiK' to the keen di.--cu-',.-i..n ct certain economic problems in conuei tiuii vk;th is sues o! urgent iin;)ot tauce in Anu-i.caii politic;-,, these papers, will command (seoerat at letiii-ai. "Aineiican Historical i'aper.-.' oy Vvoodtow '. .. son, Joliii i'iich Miu .M.isiur. and I rue-: l,n;..:-. Ihe line story oi "--iieiidau's Ki.ie." by tica. i... A. i'or.-.ytn. C. jiitlliu.it, in ot llo.-eil's " l'ei'--in.:i Kemi.iisceiices' ol eminent Aniet leans. A I-Kit: A AND 1 ill. i:.Sl: "U u;le"s Man's Africa, ': a f;:liy illustrated series, ol papeis 0 I'ouituey liijrelww, the result of personal l'M-ri.t-tions during a recent trip to All icu. CoventiK the who'.e held ot Luropeau eploitatioii i,l ti; it country, illustrated articles by Mepheii iJon-;.! oe the transformations it-.m;. on in "i'.a-icrn Li beria.'' recently visited by the laitie.i. "!;'.in t;arian Sketches."" written and diat.n by p. li..;i knison Miuth. The iuli story ot the Coronation ol the Czar, by Kuduird llai iei;: Davis, illustrated by K. Catoti o.idvl:ie, wl.o was comiiKssioned b IJueeu '.l!;-!',i to j ,..nt picture ot the cetcn.ouy. Newseapers are not to copy- tin.- :id- er-.'- en eu! v. iitiout the express ordei cu lluij i ei tiros.' Jl.lKl'PKS JIAliAZ! N 5 : For one year f 4 51 l'osta-e Tree to aii sabsi rd.er? in the t 'lilt .! Stiites. C'liiiara auvi ivie-.ico. Al liess HARPUtt & BtiOl HiifeS. P. o. Box SZQ, N. Y. City- Harper's Weekly IX lc-97 W ah the end of l-'.n; i i A K ." LlCS WM.KJ.Y wiilhavj lived f.itty years, ill that time it has participated with all ihe zeal and poer at its CominatiJ in the ereat poiiticai event- of ihe inost iiiteiestfn.e; and inipottanl pi:iiod in tiie hist !'' t l the counti y, and it has spie id be! re lis readers tiie nci'omp'i-iniient.- of science, at'.s. atid ietieis ,.r tlr: in.-tiit.ti m tiie hi. man n.,11 1 ami the aiiie'iioretioii ot leini.ui ce!e.i.;io,,s and ol iiiannei s. What the WtKKI.V has been n. its ip iit a.,d p::ic.se, as these have been maniteste l p..e.e' paby in Us eliiorial pae--. it will coutinae to be' It is niiposn.b'e to anuoniice witii pi--risi-n ail tita tiie Vi Tl'.KI.Y U id t L.ntaoi elm t;: the car 1-07. lt were as easy t i announce v.ii.it is about to i-apoen in : he w oi id. '.. bat ti oii-.-p!', t.r trood j'tA ei iinient ai e to I'-iwi'ii, nh.'.t ao:niLL people i e to be ma'.le, v. hal is ie be tiie 5r" ir.VTMI'JiMS h FO c. - t , L.r, ir JO fV At-L. DOUOOI5TS OW O I J. .. MLOX&LCaTOGQILL j ?T.1 i-O ClAFK IM PE RIAL BLDfi. 2 f-i.D, DoiVt taltc ov.y sStibstitule ivlih trie sc-rne mme but different h ?,?nrriiint- cn vhlch your druisT o S.r.ukes Iwice an mucli S.KWP.CIZ Cr IMITATIONS - f : , '.C "'- - -ii ' -j -IV ii.-rin :s. At all t ts. s.'ijfl jorcimulur. ;,, . (., ti , ,T-i f ,r ! ',,-' t"iH. .i:i't witb-'wit . . . i i r r-.r- !!! delicately ntedl- 1 c O. C. CSTI'NUK CO., Toledo, () r-.r: rr .-T'rr-rr -TTy- wi'7fv' 1 fc;:s s . 1 1-t be leost .im erf ti I. --ii fi uromptand ti-s: 1- of tins kiiei in t!it ' marknt. The o:e : n i n:l v i'l-ntiimi woman's salva- i b.,-.. A -U 'in? d r . 1st if h? don't iieeo lb,..,,, w r 1 1 d ire -t i i us and wo will send i (..! u ..-,11 r- itiiiI df prn-e, I. sealed. iy I ' 1 , I I I e 1 1 . s-1 . :.!.. "i a.vl.r. i. ' bi ll tot Viet! f rce. , 1 t i )., Ctiic;i;:e. III. ', i y t" r. J AC Iv or our vr.--- "- ? CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. V '..-'. yjyijjuijLijUI '"i ;. 'v TRADE KARK81 r V- ., -4 HESICNS, COPYRICHTS &0. Anrnne nrelin r skoteh rikI description may qnielilv nfi-ertiiia. free, whether nn Invention is jiroltHi.lv I'lUciiaele. t '(.niiminh-utionH ftrli-tly coiiiiileiirir.l. oi.ieKt tice.uv f. irNfurimr putenta in Ameiiea. We hnvj u Viihiiitcni otliee. Patent t iki n tiir..ut.-U Munu Jt Co. reeeiTe Bpecnd iieit.ee In the S01EHTIFIG AMERICAN, ti5.f ifnt!'- l!'iiiratf.1, Hree-t rirenlntion of (hr ven':;!'- iourmd. woi-kiv, term i.ll TCat; jl.)i-.x Hv.iiili-. Speeiiiion copies Hint liANO Ptioo. oN J'A I KNTs neiit lree. Address HUNN &. CO., C.Cl ilruadnnv, New York.. .SUBPASSffiS ALL OTHERS r fiAll over tho world." FIT . . STRONG. ei-.e 1 the ciiuttutioie; .-.trnie pef.veeu tiei .-pii .t- ..1 j v:ir ;o..i pea, e. wi ,t 1., to ii;ipo-..-n in ihe ;.:r e:isi. j vth.it ",s tii be the slate of t.u. ;.e tv.e've iv.ou:t.s in. nte. what ih'A n.atveis ol srie'.ee are :,j :.e j 1 e-' .' tied, or ik nat at t: to e : t'.e a- ;,:e v t 'net 1- ot arts r.inl letters, lor loo Vv i.i . is. i A is in !!. a j pie .ii i.tl ree.n;.! oi lib this. j Cartoons vH continue to be a feature. , Serial Stories:. A -Nek i.n',ano st ,- by j Mi-:, M.try 1; V. nknis. v ;.i ue.:.n m jieiujij. , I taieota iiieek njn sii'i; aai.-t the luir.-.bv Sit l:'. i'. i.eie'.m. tile atUhor o! "i o U;" W-.i j 1 ;b w. A -eipiet to 1 lie I b :-,..- i (-1 tee I S," bv .'ill. J inn i.en lutk i, ,ua ii.nsu.iic-l ! bv .01. ivter .ev..-ii. I Mum t,hort Stories nK! : r:e..r in the t Wbi'.KI.l Lhaii ii liar, oe.'.i p . Mljle topub::sil d'.irilii; l;t partifieiUs: ir V 11. Ilov.eii s "Life and Letters irt-.e been iimons tae naet tli.iin. iii'4 leatttres ol pe. mi lieu: l.ier.dnre: ."ir. j-.. . .i..i l,ti and otiier.s wi;; coal r.i. ate o'.i-ervatlrins uu what is g.iii.j on m " 1 Ins Jiuy 'oi..l; ' '.biinxr .sjiui t'' .il: remain lue i:io;i inipiii.ant dep..iinv:it i f us kind m the country. 1 lie V KKKI.V t.i'i coiitiuue to pie-ent toil' readers the worhl'a ni-vts m..-t liiieresim i Anieritatib. to make impoitai.t ;idviim;es in b,j;a the iiterHiy and aniaitc feaaoe -, and to ret.-.. 11 ior ii-ed the leadiiifi pee 1:1 the u.astr.tted jeiirnai .sm ol the vv rid. Ne.v; -prtj.eis ore not to copy this advert i.'emeiit v i'.nout tne expn ss order ot Harper tki Ijios.' MAKflCICS WK1.KIA For one year - - - - - $4 00 Postage l-"ree to rdl subscribers in tiie Cnited i-'.ates, Canada nnd Mexico. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, P. O. Box 939, N. Y- City. Either Lcck-Stitch or ChaSn-Stitch. Each th8 best of its kind. Geo tho Latest Model. & SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made fur. D. F. DRENDEL, M. D., rhysiciaii and Surgeon C:t!!s urou.pt'.y attended, either HAY er NKiMT. MUKKAY, KEDRASKA