THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMO UTH NEB., JULY 31 , 1897. 3 Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States (iovernnieut Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. WEDNESDAY A. "V. White went to Lincoln last evening on business. Wm. Deles Domic- is down from Eliawooil today on legal business. The populists will hold their pri maries Friday evening' of thia week. Joe L:tko And Wm. LSallance went to Omalut on company business today. Mrs. P. II. Stoimker went to Omaha today for a visit with her daughter. Mis.- 1 lor Urn f'armack accompanied her friend, "MUs Neva Hons, to her homo in Omaha this afternoon. John Li Hittinger, tho Kt. Joe ed itor, has been appointed consul at Montreal, a very lucrative position. Hlack berries have Iwcomo Blow sale at 5 cunts per quart, and by the case they have been sold for less than that. Tho peneral manager of the Bur lington was a guest nt the Riley for dinner toduy and returned to Omaha at 3:45. The circus which is billed for this town goes the next day to Nebrasku City. It (.hows in Lincoln on Friday this week. Miss Stockalaer returned to her home at lied Oak yesterday after a pleasant visit with Misses May and Clara Str et. Claus I Jrekonfeld, tho Codar Creek miller, is in town today looking after his growing trade in tho celebrated Cedar Creek flour. Frank KalosceU had a scrap with one of his neighbors yesterday and was looking for an attorney to prose; cute, hut up to the present writing nothing seems to have boon done. Andy Taylor writes friends here that he is delighted with Oregon, and that ho has gained twenty pounds t-inco he went out there. lie doesn't intimato any inclination to return to Nebraska. Don't fail to arrange to attend the Salem Chautauqua, which opens Sat- j u rd ay evening, August 7. Or. T. De Witt Tal mage will preach and lecture thereiSunday and Mondu3', August 8 and 0 at 2:30 p. m. An u;;ly fight occurred on the street last evening in which some of the bloods of the town were mixed up. 1 hey had a police airing this morn ing, and as they say it is tho last of fenso no names are given. The little eight months old bady of Mr. and Mrs. Vr. P. Acketman, died at their home in Ilavelock, Monday evening nt 5 o'clock. The funeral was hold at tho family residence at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. James Lough rid go, the bright ener getic Ron of Wm. Lough ridge, will open up a firbt-class blacksmith and wagon shop at Wyoming, in Otoe county, next week. James is a One mechanic and will make a success of it. Tho O. A. K. re-uuion is to bo held in Lincoln this year, aud begins Sept. 13, continuing to the IS. A fine pro gram has been arranged, which in cludes some of tho most noted speak ers in the country. It is the inten tion of the managers to have the largest re-union this year ever Leld in the slate. Colonel lien Decker has proven him self a great enemy to the snake race. The other day while wandering through the forests just across the river, he encountered two huge rattlers. Den saw an opportunity to test his "nerve," and he lost no time in dispatching tbe reptiles and se curing their rattles. He brought the raltles to town today. THURSDAY. John Cagney waJan Omaha visitor today. Misses May and Clara Street have gone to Weeping -Water- for a fe days' visit. Roy Dodge departed this morning for Kearnev and the Black IT it I s i eral substances." , . : When these are absent we have ''Rickets" a lack of bone-tissue, which shows itself in delayed teething, profuse head-sweats, and later, if not arrested, malformations and deformities. Such a baby needs lime for its weak bones and cod-liver oilfXor its fat-starved body. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of lime and soda will give its little body the needed fat in an easy form. . ' B turr you get ScttFt Emultim yon mmmt it mnd not m ckf tutttituH. ' Scott & Bowne, New York. All Dniiu. soc and.fi. country, on a few day outing.' ; - '. Mrs. Sam Hinkle und her mother, Mrs. Holmes, of Uavelock, visited relatives in thia city yesterday. Every court and usual haunt ofia news items has been visited today in vain. There's positively nothing new in town. Conrad Scblater, Percy and Mrs Agnew, Mrs. Shryock ar.d Ming Sharp all went to Louisville today to attend tho funeral of Keinhold Peterson. Miss Scharman of North Piatte re turned home today after a pleasant visit of b few days at Robert Sher wood's. Robert, jr , accompanies her as fas as Omaha.- - .f .-.' K.dor Youlzy will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening Sunday at tbe Christian church in Murray, and Elder Hall will preach at the Chris tian church hero. ; t j . ; j Two departments of the B. & M. shops here have not gone on ten hour time, but they are expected to do so soon, as the ten hour schedule was put on at Ilavelock and McCook. .. ' Frank Taylor, a rubber salesman who is known from Chicago to the coast as the man who turns in the big gest orders and also the largest ex pense account of anyone on the road, is registered at the Hi ley today. The ball game announced for to morrow between the Union and Piatts moulh teams has been postponed until next Tuesday afternoon, owing to Plattsmouth's battery, the . Franz brothers, being unable to participate - Prank J. Morgan took the band boys' measurements yesterday ' for their new suits, which he will have made as speedily as possible and in good style. The M. W. A. band has grown until the town' is justly proud of it. ' The eclipse of the sun this morning which looked to be about three-fourths total, was q jite generally noticed by people on the streets.; Had it been j total and lasted all day, the people would have taken more interest in the erent. The weather, today seems to fully equal the worst we had during the recent hot wave. Prof. Wilson of the weather bureau seems to be a noviee at the business, and if not onto his job. Rain is brullj' needed and the outlook for a corn crop in oid Cass is at present writing anything but flat tering. r The government has a lot of old cannon and shells that have been cast aside for nower patterns which will be given to (J. A. R. organizations on ap plication, the only cost being the freight. The boys here should get a cannon and keep it for an ornament and memento when they pet a hall : of their own. Will lie Here Soon. Hummel, Hamilton & Co. 's show will exhibit at Plattsmouth, Thurs day, August 5. While this is a new name and new show to the people of the northwest, it is gaining fame and reputation at each place i exhibits and is declared by the press every where as furnishing more and better amusement for popular prices than was ever conceived of. This show ex hibited at LaC rosso and the papers ol that city are unstinted in their praises. Prom the parade to every act in tho three rings and on the hippodrome track, the entire exhibition is pro nounced by the LaCrosse papers to be of the very highest order of merit, and extensive in characte. Over 50 acts aro given. The horses are a bpocial feature. The Hummel & Hamilton circus is especially strong in riders. The list of equestrains is headed by the fam ous William Sells, acknowledged to be tho greatest living bareback rider today in the world, and also includes Mr. Wm. Dutton, Mr. Frank Miller, Mr. James McEiroy, Master James Dutton, Miss ' Mollie ; Murray, Miss Eflie Dutton and' Miss Kittle Davene, all of whom stand foremost in the ranks of equestrians and equestrien nes. ' , " This show is" managed and directed by Mr. Sells, and this fact is suffi cient to guarantee tho exceptionally brilliant strength of its riding as well as every other detail of its extensive program. Two exhibits will given at 2 and 8 o'clock, the doors opening one hour earlier. ' ' ' ' " -s- "Last summer one of our. grand children was sick with h severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frederickslown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy nad failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by all "drug gists. - Hedbloom, the druggist, says busi ness is picking up. no sells every thing at popular prices. , - baby bones are soft, so soft they scarce can be called bones in the earlier years ; gradually they harden, and furnish the frame which sup ports the growing body. The hardening comes from what chemists! term " the min- mmjtt a--.. ijkij i syn t ma. m mjtj&t.m t I I f t i Sold everywhere." The Hi K. Fa.rbanh A Hare Treat In Store. l . On Thursday, August 5, Hummel, Hamilton & Co.'s new colossal shows will exhibit in Plattsmouth. This is a new show in this' section, but it has already earned for itself the name and reputation that insures to it liberal patronago wherever it may go. Its active manager and director is Mr. William Sells, whose life-loog experi ence in the circus profession is a guar antee to the public of. the quality aud magnitude of the performance put forth by thisexhibition. Everywhere this season it hUs met with excellent patronage through the states of Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minn esota and Iowa. ' ' ' - " The Detroit Free Press says: "Hum mel, Hamilton & Cot's circus is a good one, nnd baa demons rated, that a com pletely equipped first-class circus can be given at' popular prices. And not the ordinary small affair, so familiar in past season, either, but a regular throe-ring ciicusand hippodrome with a first-class menagerio included. "The circus drew immense and well pleased crowds at -tho show grounds on Hudson and Grand River avenue yesterday, both afternoon and night." The Detroit Evening News: "About six thousand people visited Hummel, Hamilton & Co.'s show last night and wero well entertained. Tho" circus ia given in three rings with a big dis play of imported novelties and the vast stretch of canvas is entirely oc cupied with u ret work of rigging and apparatus used in the aerial perform ances." The Winona Herald pronounces this tho best fchow that hiws ever visited Winona, and all the Dubuque dailies are unanimous in praises of its merit and extensive character. A Train For Weeping Water. Leadinsr democrats have secured signatures to a guarantee, so that the matter of train service on the M. P. to Weeping Water next Monday for the fusion convention is now assured. The hour of leaving here will be givon later, and the train will le;ive Weeping Water for return aa Boon rs the convention adjourns. It is ex pected that fully 200 will go over to Weeping Water on that day from this city. Silver Republican Convention. A mass convention of the t-ilver re publicans of Cass county .is hereby sallnd to meet at Weeping Water on the 2nd, day of August 18!7, for the Durpcsc of perfecting an organization of tho silver republican party in Cass county, to nominate a county ticket and to elect delegates to the state convention to be held in Lincoln Sep tember 1. All republicans who believe in the cause of free coinage of silver at the ratio of 1G to 1 without the aid or con sent of any other nation and in the prosperity of tbe masses and produc ers instead of tho pawnbroker, bond holder and stock jobber, are earnestly requested to be present. M. Moukissf.Y, . Committeeman for Cass county. Cough Relieved at Once And every bit of rolief is a part of a cure that will stay a cure. Use Hal lard's Horehound Syrup and note how quickly you are cured and how well 3'ou feel nf lor ward. SpeciGc also for whooping cough and croup. John Coffin, Kirwin, Kans., says: "When I began . to use Ballard's Horehound Syrup for consumption thevrioctor had said that I would die in a few duys. Am now upand around. Have no mora oain in chest or lungs. " Price 25 and 50 Cts. No benefit, no pay. Sold by P. G. Fricke & Co. There Is a Class of l'eople Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation callc'l CJniino-O. made of pure gr.ii:s, that t.-tkes ihe p'.aco of rofTeo. The most tJcliculo. fiomacn receive it witliou'. Usttess and but few ran ti ll it fi'oin coffee. H does i,n. n,-! i.tct'i as much. Cliildicn m.-.y diiuk it with gi'vnt iN-iietii. 15 fls. ).ml 2 ri. jr-t dackagi'. Try it. Ask fo 'dr.iin O. Dr. Marshall. 4irfuat- Urutixl. ' Dr. .Marshall., tine gold work. Dr. Marshall, irold and (K)iielain crown., Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. Marshall, teeth wi: limit plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of tiilings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, 'perfect fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest annliance? for Orl nlass dental work. Don't Stop II tin! He has a bad attack of colic ai d is making for Smith . & Parmelo's drug store after a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. 25c and 50c. Wilis jwjoy - jy. uble the satisfaction obtained from ordinary soap I and only: half the expense and bother. ; That's why & thousands of thoughtful, m thrifty women use Santa k Claus Soap. -They have learned by practical, thorough ..tests that for washday or every- f day use there is no soap in the $ world that nearly equals Made only by Company, - Chicago. ' ' 1 CorumlssioiierV Froceeilinsrs. Plattsmouth, July 20. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, J. P. Palter, J. C. Hayes and Geo. W young : county commissioners, nd James Robertson, county clerk. Min utes of the last session road and ap proved, when the following business was transacted in regular form. j j , GENERAL. FUND. , . J P Falter, sal and exp '.$21 50 J C Hayes, same .T"0 25 U'W Young, same 21 GO Stephens Litho Co., mdse to co. 12 25 .1 Kopia, mdse to poor 8 00 P i' Sheldon, same 5 00 P Holmes, team to coin 3 77 E P l'orry, hauling wood 50 L A Bctts, bdg pauner 10 00 (. Housewortn, exp 5 11 no AD FUND. Frank & Ridgewny, lumber $49 09 ItKIDOE FUND. J R Sheeley & Co., bridges. . .$1,114.92 Resignation of Wm. Kirk. J.P. South Hend precinct, was received and ac cepted, to take effect AugU9t 1, 1897. Druggist report of H. V. McDonald. Murdock, was received and approved. The following resolution was unani mously passed by the board: Whekkas, It appears that judg ment was rendered Juno 28, A. D. 1897, in . the district court of Cas county. Nebraska, enjoining tbe city of Plaltsmoulh and Cass county from collecting - taxes from tho Chicago, Uurlington Ns Quincy railroad com pany on material stored on depot irroundd and right of way at the city Plattsmouth, in said county, and that tho said city of Plattsmouth will re ceive u greater portion of the taxes if collected, and that The council of said city of Plattsmouth on June 12. 1897, passed a resolution directing that no appeal should be made from said deci sion, a certified copy of which resolu tion is now befort the board of county commissioners, and if said suit is ap pealed to the supreme court by the county alone it will have to bear the expense without corresponding bene fits, and that it would be inequitable and unjust to cirry on s;iid suit at the expense of the county alone where the city would receive tho greatest bene fits. Therefore, be it Resolved, That the county take no appeal from said decision, and that this resolution be certified to the county attorney by tbe clerk of the board. Hoard adjournrd to meet August 3. James Koheutson, County Cle'-k. Reasons Why Chamberlain's Collc.Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the HcrU 1. Because it affords almost instant rolief in case of pain in the stoirach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe casus of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is tbe only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. 5. Because it is the only remedj' that will cure epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the. most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. ISecauso it produces no bad re sults. 9. Because it Is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved tho live9 of more people than any other motii cinc in the world. Tho 25 and 50o u-zos for sale by all druggists. The Rout itemedy For liheumatism . (From the Fairliaven, N. V., Register.) Mr. James Rowland, of this village, states that for twenty-five jycars his wife has been a sufferer from rheum atism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy She sent Mr. Rowland for tho doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for tho physician"he went to thestoroand secured a bottle of it. His wife did n it i.pprovo of Mr. Rowland's purchase ii!i tl, but nevertheless aj plio I tbe l.aim thoroughly nnd in an hour's time was ablo lo go to 6leep. Sba now r. -plies it whenever she feel an ache ().- :i l.uin and Limi th.-.t. i r. :ilw:ivs gives re lief. He 9:iys Mtm no jicdi- oino which she Uua usetl over ilia her as much rood. Tho 25 and ftOeent izes for eu'e by nil druggists. When You Take Your Vacation the most necessary nrticio in have with you (after your pocket book) is n bfittlo of Foley' Colic Cure. It is nn absolute prevention or cure of : du rangements of tho l-owels caused by a change of water. You are likelv to need it. ; You-may hunt the worid over nnd you will not lind another medicine equal to Chnmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea - Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe arid reliable. For sale by all druggists. SPECIAL MARKET LETTER The following market letter is fur uit,be, us by McLain Bros. & Co., Commission Merchants, Itialto Build ing, Chicago: The passing of the tariff bill and the subsidence of the Turk have removed twoelementsof uncertainty which have for a long time disturbed business and tinancinl circles, leaving nothing in the way of a sensational character to re tard the return of conditions under which natural causes will once more beioise operative, excenc thp rrunr miners' strike, which, although its speedy termination has frequently been ...... ..:.) . . -.-. i'iumii-oicu, nun continues wiiii un abated vigor, and promises to become an element of solicitious anxiety before it ends. The stock and bond market has re sponded to the changed conditions and brokers repent a gratifying improve ment in business. The railway share market lias been stimulated by addi tional crop reports, operators in Wall street evidently believing that the only thing necessary to assure increased dividends is abundant crops. Remun erative freight earnings, however, are dependent as much on the price ol tained lor grain as on the quantity pro duced, and in order to maintain stable prices for stocks paying prices for grain must obtain. As the successful issue of stock spal lation depends upon the course of the griii n markets, the latter olTer better Inducements than the former and should be objects of greater interest to business men and producers, especially throughout the great west. The neces sity of maintaining fair prices for the products of the farm in order to assure returns on railway stocks and londs will appeal to the judgment of, and en list the support of powerful operators having large pecuniary interests in railway securities and assure their active co-operation in any bull cam paign that promises success. There are significant signs of such support to our wheat market, and it has been vigorous enough to rally it from every important reaction and confuse the more aggressive bears. Ihe bull campaign has been aided by natural causes and has been managed so adroitly that the closing week of the July option finds the trade divided in opinion as to whether or not there has pxisted any organized bull contingent. The steady depletion of stocks, the re ports of European damage and the tardiness of the movement of new wheat have been sufficient causes to warrant an advance without the as sistance of anyone contemplating a squeeze, and both bulls and bears are undecided as to the final termination of the July deal. The closing days of the month are awaited with anxiety by some and curiosity by many. Speculatively the market remains in about the state it has been for some lime, the bears becoming aggressive whenever it appears weak and running to cover as soon as any strength de velops. The majority of bulls accept profits whenever there are evidences of reactionary breaks, and the market is kept fairly well evened up; this policy prevents any runaway advance on ac count of a rush to cover by a large short interest, or a disastrous break on the competitive selling of longs on stop orders or exhausted margins. Domestic crop news are ail that could be desired, save from portions of the northwest, where the rainfall has been greater than was beneficial. There, have been reports of damage by chinch, bugs over limited areas in a few local ities. Foreign markets have been irregular, Liverpool showing a tendency to ad vance promptly with ours, whereas Continental prices have ruled weak, Paris being disposed to decline. Th& apathy there is probably due to the; official French crop report on condition July 15. which fails to corroborate the sensational claims so frequently reit erated. The report gives the condition of winter wheat as good in 27 depart ments, fair in 37, possible in 12, and: middling in S; spring wheat very good; in 2 departments, good in 16, . fair in 24, possible iu 7, and middling in 1. Advices from Canada state that un less caught by frost the wheat yield of' that country, including Manitoba, will furnish an exportable surplus 15,000,0uO lo 20,000,000 bn greater than last year. The movement of wheat at the south tvest is being retarded because of the stacking of the grain by farmers, who anticipate better prices. Tbe fact that they are bid much more for their wheat I ban they expected before harvest in duces them to hoard their crop. Threshing has been delayed in the southeast and in the Mississippi valley by rain. Corn is again attracting attention and may at any time become excited and active in consequence of supply and demand relations and the specula tive state of the market. There is un doubtedly a very liberal short interest and several large long lines. Consid erable corn lias been sold to arrive, but moves slowly on account of diffi culty in obtaining ears. There is evi dently less disposition among western dealers to sell, anil farmers are dis posed to hold back reserves until the iew crop is assured. The export de mand continues urgent and any mate rial abatement of the movement from the west would alarm shorts and in augurate a bull market. Export con tracts and freight engagements cannot be filled by sales for future delivery. The visible supply of grain in the United States and Canada shows th fol lowing changes fot the week: Wheal, increased 708,000 bu, corn 1,049,000 bu,. nd oats decreased 35:2 nno bu. Rheumatism Cared in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to throe days. Its action upon the sys tem is xemarkabie and mysterious. It removes at once the cause nnd the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatlv benefits. 75 cents Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.. druggists Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a drusreist nt Men don, Mich., says all . of the good testimonials th:.t have bcui published by. the manufacturer f Chr-mber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Re medy could be u unlicated in that twn. For sale bv nil drnggi9tp. ,AA TRADE MARKS DESIGNS, vf COPYRIGHTS Ae. AtiTone sending a rtetrh snd description may ooicktr ascertain, free, whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest aeenej forsecurine patent In America. We he a Washington oOice. Patents taken through Hiun A Co. receive special notice In me SCIENTIFIC fcemntlftillT tllnnrrated. AMERICAN. largest circulation any scintine journal, weekly, terms $3.0U a f LiO slz months. Specimen copies and 1 4 ka YEARS 1 "V EXPERIENCE. ofV Tear i x souk u.i mmm iree. .aauress MUNN A CO.v 361 Brawr. Mew Yark. -' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order ot sale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of thedistrict court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will on the 21th day of July. A. I. Iy7, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of 1'latts mouth. in said county sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the toilowiug real estate, to-wit: Commencing fifty-two and one-half feet ea.t of the south-east corner of lot number twenty-six Ctf) in section eighteen () in township twelve l- north, oi range lourtcen (14) in Cass county. Nebraska, running thence nor h one hundred and thirty-hve leet; thence cast hfty-two and one half feet; thence south one hundred and thirty hve feet; thence west hfty-two and one-half feet tn the place ot begining ail in Cass county, Neb raska, together with the privileges and appurt enances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being lev ied upon and taken as the property of Mary A. Miller aud Harry L. Miller delendants to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles C I'arinele as receiver of the Citizens liank, of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintitt against said defendants. I'lattsmouth. Nebraska.lune i. A. I).. 1W7, ILarvky IIoi.i-owav. Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Legal Notice. Notice to redeem aud of expiration of tiuie.ol re demption. To w hont it may concern: Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of November, 1M5, the following described real estate situated in Cass county, state of Ne braska, was legally sold for taxes as stated below to tieorge r. Glazier of Chelsea. Michigan, to wit: South-west quarter in section nine, town ten, range nine east. At time oi purchase ot said lands lor taxes, they were taxed or specially assessed in the name of YV. !-. Simtli and now ap pear by latest tax books or tiles in the oltice of the treasurer ot said county to last taxed or specially assessed in the name of V. S. mith, also' north half of north-east quarter in section fourteen, town eleven, range nine, east. At time of purchase of said lands lor taxes, they were taxed or specially assessed in the name ol M. and 1- Larson, and now appear by latest tax books or Jiles iu the olhce ol the treasurer ot said county to be last taxed or specially assessed in the name ot M.and L. Larson. Tlie alwve descriptions ot lands were sold at public sale by the treasurer of said comity tor the delinquent taxes due thereon lor the year lsl4. The taxes on certain lands described in one or more certifi cates of said purchase became delinquent for the tax levied lor the y. ar lHli on the north half of the north-cast quarter of section fourteen, town eleveu. range nine, east, and for the year 1N5 and lKtO, on the south-west quarter of section nine, town ten, range nine, east, which was also paid by the aforesaid tieorge 1. Glazier and receipts duly attached to the proper certificate and thereby became and is a part of the original claim of the certificate wherein it is described. Vou are hereby notified that the time of redemption of the above mentioned tax certificates will expire on the 4th day of November, 1M'7. and be subject to proceedings of law made aud provided by the legal statutes of Nebraska and action to recover by foreclosure of above lien or liens, the amount due thereon, together with attorney's fees will be commenced. Dated July 12, 1M7. . . - Geo. V. Glazier. Probate Notice. In the county court, Cass county. Nebraska.. In the matter of the estate of Simeon 1. Long, deceased. t.lizabeth Long, Abraham Long, Silas Long, Kowin Watson Long, Grant Irwm Wetenkamp, Albert Abraham Wetenkamp and all other per sons interested in said matter are hereby notilied that on the loth day of July, 1M7. Kowin Watson Long hied a petition in, said court alleging among other things that Simeon I. Long died on the 15th day of June, A U, lxi7, leaving no last will and testament aud possessed of real and per sonal estate of the reasonable value of ilx.WHi, and that the above named constitute all the per sons interested in said matter, and praying for administration thereof. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the 3rd day of August. 1M'7, at 9 o'clock a in. and contest said petition, the court will appoint Silas Long or some other suitable person administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal ot said court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 13th day of July A. I., lsfl". , GkokubM. Si-uklock, (Seal) County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution ' Issued' by George F. Houseworth clerk of the district court within and for Cass cauuty, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 31st day of July, A. L. It!i7, at 11 o'clock a. m, of said day at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth, iu said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: Lots 11 and 12 (except that part deeded to Om aha Southern Railway company) and lots 19 aud . all in Orchard Hill addition.to the city of Plattsmouth. and the south halt of kt in the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of section H. township 1-. range 14. all in Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William Neville. Defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the Hamburger company, plaintiffs, against Michael McGuire and William Neville.defendants. Plattsniouth.JSebraska. June 25, A. I). IW. Harvey Hoi.loway, Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska. lleferec's Sale. By virtue of an order of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made inithe case of Ida M. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Isabella KorHyth, Jacob rorsytn, a. k. naams ana max i.civoy rveeier, defendants, then and there pending, on the 14th day of June A. D.. 1817. and directed to the un- dt-rsiirtied as referees in Dartition in said suit. commanding us to sell the north one half of the southwest quarter ot section twenty-six CM) and the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven C-"7 all in township ten (10) range nine ('.) east nf the bth F. M.. in Cass county. IScbraska. we will sell said Droncrtv on the 7th dav of August. A. D. 1'.7 at the south Iront door of the court house at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at eleven (11) o'clock a. in. of said day, said sale to remain open one hour. Said property Deing sold as tne property of Ida M. Adams. Isabella rorsyth and Max I.e koy Keefer. Said land will be sold at said time and place to the highest bidder, cither for cash or for one-fourth cash down and the balance in three equal payments, payable iu one. tno and three years respectively, from date of sale, d fer'ed payments to bear 8 per cent interest "nd to be secured by a tirst m jrtgage on said lana. Samuel Wkstlake, Henry Snoke, Jr.. John (J. Ai.ams. Referees. Mockctt & Polk. Attorneys. Notice of Sale. . In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska In the matter of the estate of David W. Wilier deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of liasil S. Ramsey, judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the tit h day of February l!C.for the sale of thereal estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at tha south front door of the court house in Cass county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of August, I K7, at 11 o clock a. ni. ot said day, at public ven due for cash, the following described real estate. to-wit: 1 he south one-half of lot five ('.. in the south-west quarter of the south-east quar ter ol section twenty ('). town ship twelve (12), range nine q, east of the sixth P. M. containing five acres: the south one-half of the southeast quarter and the south twenty acres olthe north one- halt ot the southeast quarter, in section thirty-three 33), township twelve 1 12). range nine 9, east of the fith P. M., all in Cass county, Nebraska. This sale is made subject to twocertain mortgages upon said premises. Said sale shall remain open one hour. Dated this 6th day of July, lN(-7. Mason E. Mili.kr. Administrator of the estate ol David W. Miller, deceased. C.S. Polk. Attorney for Estate. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Samuel A. Hol brook. deceased. Mrs. Fannie Appleton Lowell, Mrs iulia H. Ad.liton and all other persons interested in said matter are he eby notified that on the 14th day of July. lt'7. R. B. Windham tiled iu said court a ritilv authenticate.! ennv ol the last mill rf tin- aid Samuel A. Holbrook. together with the pro bate thereot. by the probate court ol Cumberland county. Maine, together with his petition, alleg ing among other things that Samuel A. Hol brook died on the 24th day of August, A. I. IH9B. leaving a last will and testament and possessed of real estate situated in the county of Cass and state of Nebraska, valued at tU.UH). and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying that said will may be probated, allowed, hied and re corded and that administration be granted there under in misstate. 4 ou are hereby notified that if vou fail to aDDcar at said court on the. II 1. .l-j. of August. A. I. Iy7. at 2 o'clock p. m. to con test the probate of said will, the court may a'low and probate said will and grant administration to William 1 Ixiwell. or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. W itness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Ncl.rasLra tl.w vrtl. A-,- of July. A. I. IS7. George M. Spi'rlock. ISeaiJ County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska. ) County ol Cass. J ' In the matter of the estate In County Court, ol Susanna Thomas, deceased. Notice is herein- deceased will meet the administrator with will annexed ot said estate, belore me. County Judge of Cass cnunty. Nebraska, at the county court room iu Plattsmouth ia said county, on the ild day of August. A. I). lt7. on the 23d day of (lc tobcr.18u7.and on the 21d dav ol t-Vhnia.v icm at o'c'ock a.m. each day for the purpose of present ing .. Linuin ii. r exaiiiinaiion.aaiusinieni ana allowance. Six months are a'lowed for the credi tors of said deceased to present their claims and ope year for the admiuistra'or with will annexed tile said estate, from the 23rd daj of Aurf- ' "all be published in -tile Semi- '.'d for tour veeks successively, . of August. 117...: . r - -jijnl Coiiitvfimirf at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 27th day of July. 1897, Con George M.Sn-RLOCK, tseal' County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. I3y virtue of an execution issued by George F. Houseworth. cierk of district court within aud for Casscountv. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 'JSth day of August A. D. 1W7, at 11 o'clock it. in. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city of I'lattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: The west hall of the north-east quarter of sec tion 18, town 11. range 10. The South-east quar ter of section 13, town It. range 9. also the east half of the south-west quarter of section Hi. town 11. range 9. all in Cass county, Nebraska, to gether with the privileges aud appurtenances thereunto betouging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Harvey K- Waldron, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the" l.ank of Eagle, plaintiff, against P. F. and 11. K. aldron, defendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. July 27th A. D . 1897. Harvey Hoi.loway, Sheriff. Cass county. Nebraska. C. S. Piii.k, Attorney for Plaintiff. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In tho matter ol the estate of William W. Conn, de ceased. arah Jane Clapp, F.lizabcth A. Abbott, William M. Conn, Sena lames, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that on the Ith day of July A. D. J-t7, John F. i'o!k tiled a petition in said county court praying that his final administration account ti;cd herein be settled and allowed aud that he be discharged Irom his trust as administrator, and that if you fail to appear before said court on the Pith day of August, 197, at 9 o'clock, a. m. and contest said petition, the court may grant the praver of said petition and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the i7th day of July, A. D 1M7. (Seal) Geokue M. Six' r lock. County Judge. 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