Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, August 11, 1897, Image 3

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    THE .SEMI-WEEKLY iNEYVS-riEiiALD, PLAiUbMOU Til xSKR, AUGUST 11, ibk7.
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CITY AND COUNTY.
SATL'KOAY.
iJoinfe Coii.ilund was down from
fI;iv-lock on business tod:iy.
A. H. Wockbtich s:iilel for homo
August f on ih5 Fuerst Bismarck.
Mrt. It. J. Way i viaitinp- hop
ilaurhier at ! leu wood fur a few dis.
C'harloK lt.ibbit, one of Cass county's
most btu,cesfiil;tncliei,s, wi:s in town
ioslenlii.v-
Mis .le.-sio Toiltl of Union came up
yttMil;iy for :i visit with relalivo
ami friends.
Sitlteen will uront-h in the Metno
dist church tomorrow, initli inorninjr
and i;v?ninj;. c.
A brother of our Superintemlen
Mellu-h has been enr'aped to teach
the Avoea Hchool.
rii mor Colo was in town tod ay en
joy in a vacation from It is labors a9
ti reman for a few days.
F. A. Murphy and son returned
homo last evening, after an extended
visit with his father in Denver.
Ilohert White is the proudest lv in
town, over the present of a very hni.d
Morne saddle liore from his father.
iHi.isRiuiz mm mot nor, ouy, iim
Marysville, Mo, ar in the rity visit
lnti Mts. IVrry Wail.er and family.
Mrs. ll 'rllm Kiehards, daughter of
II. I... Vestal, departed this morning
for a month's visit nt Ceda- Ripidy,
Neb.
Willard Wise and the printeisarc
showing the cigar makers how base
ball should be played as wo go to
press.
John Crabill had a dead sure thing
on the shell frame, but it only eost
him $4 to see how eay a stiro thing
can be beaten
V. D. Jones' carryall will take peo
ple out to Tom Wiles' Tuesday eve
ning, Aug. 10, to tho Mission Bind
social. So him.
Mis. Wm. Foster of Nehawka, a
helpless invalid for months without
money, was taken to the poor farm
the first of tho week.
Mrs. Jue Neeley enjoyetl a visit to
day from her sister,Miss Mulford,and
her brother's wife, Mrs. Walter Mul
ford, of Springfield, Neb.
Edward A. Kester and Artie May
Handy of liock Bluffs took out a per
mit Thursday to wed, and doubtless
ere this have been made one.
John Pol in will likely tako Jake
Kolerts' pi nee on the merchants police
force. John will mako a first-clues
man for the place and will attend
closely to butiness.
Carl T. Secly, tho up-to-date editor
and proprietor of tho Madison Chron
ielo, is visiting Davo Miller and
family today, and made Tun News a
brief, but welcome c.ill.
Tho portly mayor of Norfolk, in the
jerson of Carroll Walker, came in
last evening for a visit with his
father. Perry Walker, and other
relatives. He was accompanied by
Miss Hattie Walker of Chicago.
Tho female base ball club, which
played at Nebraska City last Sunday
defeated Col. Iluebner's nine on a
score of nearly two to one. P. 1)
Bates of this city witnessed tho game
and ho says the girls put up a good
ga me.
Managers ilovey and Walling of the
Bleneoo base ball team went to Omaha
today .to witness tho second game
played between the Blencocs and
University nine. In yesterday's game
the Blencoe club were winners by a
good tally.
Mrs. Leota Harris, a i esident of thi
city for several years whore she was
known by her stago namoof "Cricket,"
is reported to have committed suicide
in Dnver recently by taking poison.
Her mother, Mrs. NelT, moved to
Denver to be with her, and her death
most be a sad blow to her.'
Ilev. S. C. Green, pastor of the First
Baptist church at Blair, Neb , wiil
harden, and
comes from
eral substances.'
When these are absent we
bone-tissue, which shows itself
head-sweats, and later, if not,
deformities.
Such a baby needs lime for
oil for 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. . .-
fie $wrt you elt Sc?trt mmltUn,JUm ymt wmt it nd mt m cA tuhttitntt. . t
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists, joe and Si.
preach in the Methodist church, to-1
morrow, Sunday, Aug. 7, both morn
ing and evening. Sig, as be is famil
iarly known in Plattsmouth, has won
ft-tsh iaurels as a speaker since he
left and a t e4 is In store for all
who attend tomorrow's service-.
The Knights and Ladies of Security
had a royal time out at Dean's, west
of town, last evening. Several carry
alls were required to hall the crowd
out, and a more enjoyable evening
than was had, could not well be imag
ined. There was music and conversa
tion and choice refreshments. Mr.
and Mrs. Dean proved great enter
tainers, and earned the hearty
thanks of the crowd.
Superintendent Farley, with two
carrynlls,took his Sunday school class
of young ladies up to Fort Crook
Thursday for an outing, and a most
delightful time is reported. Prof.
Farley was king bee, he being tho
only man in the crowd except the
drivers, and must have had some
thing of a jolly timo himself. The
trip across the ferry, and up and
about the fort is certainly an inter
esting one to make at any timo when
tho weather is not too warm.
MONDAY.
Alva Campbell was a IJn coin pas
senger today.
Henry Weidman visited friends in
Oaiaha Suuday.
Mrs. Wood by, the colored preacher,
is in tho city today.
J. A. Marshall went to Lincoln on
business this afternoon.
The B. & M. pay-car came in this
moruingon its monthly visit.
We regret to nolo that Frank J.
Morgan is reported quite sick tod.vy.
Mrs. Ilasemeier, of Louisville, vis
ited her daughter, tho wife of County
Clerk Robertson, last week.
Ezra W. Crabill, of the B. & M.
blacksmith shop, has gone to Hillings,
Mont., for a few days outing.
A littlo shower foil hero at an early
hour this morning, but not enough to
bo of permanent good to growing
crops.
Wm. Chalfant and John Klaurens.
two of the solid far mors from " Liberty
precinct, were in town Snturda3T on
business.
Everj department of tho B. & M.
shops in thiscit3'is working ten hours
per day. The McKinley wave is get
ting in its work.
Mrs. Woodby, the colored proacher,
will occupy the pulpit at Mt. Olive
Baptist church Tuesday evening.
Everybody invited.
Fred Taskoy came in todnj' from
Schuyler, where he now resides. Ho
has arranged matters with his credi
tors, and everything is entirely. satis-
factorj'.
Fritz Wolf, who has been employed
n the U. & M. shops here, has been
ransforrcd to the machine shops at
Havelock, und he left for that place
this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherwood lost
their only child, a boy one year old
Saturday night from nrain fever. The
funeral took place from the M. E.
church this afternoon.
Will Clement and wifo returned
home this morning from a visit at
Central City. During Wills absence,
James Newell held the job of day
operator at the 11. & M. depot.
O. M. Streight moved his family
down -from South Bend today, and
Billy Schmidtmann, who occupied his
house, stored bis goods and will try
boarding a while at the City Hotel.
Ilomembor tho old settlers' re-union
will be held at Union this week, the
dates being Aug. 11 and 12. The pro
gram is by far the boat over arranged,
and an enjoyable day is assured those
who attend:
Dr. lied bloom, the druggist, de
parted Saturday evening for Chicago,
where ho expects to purchase a large
line of druggists' sundries and re
cuperate his stock of drugs. He will
get some bargains which his patrons
can have the advantage of.
Roy McElwain received a postal
card from Ernest Pfeiffer.from Venice,
or as they say in Italy, Venozio; last
week which may bo seen in the store
window. One side has a picture of a
beautiful building, and looks very dif
ferent from an American postal card.
.Mrs. Dr. Latta and daughter, Mrs.
Ladd of Lincoln, came in this morn
ing for a visit with Mrs. A. W. White
and family and other relatives in this
part of tho county. Joshua Gapen and
wife joined them here and a family
dinner at A. W. White's was enjoyed.
"Quack" Hark Ins' star nino played
a practice gamo with the clerks at the
ball park yesterday, resulting in a
score of 21 to 12 in favor of the clerks
The battery for the clerks was Goos
and McElwain; for lh stars, Butler
baby bones
are soft, so soft- they scarce can be called
bones in the earlier years; gradually they
furnish the frame which sup
ports the growing body. The hardening
what chemists term " the min
have " Rickets " a lack of
in delayed teething, profuse
arrested, malformations and
its weak bones and cod-liver
.ilLlll. Double
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Wife Mmhrr&
ml AMIR a feSkV
mm cla
Sold everywhere.
The N. K. Falrbanh
and Tidd pitched and Ilarkins and
Martin were the catchers. It was a
wnrm game.
Carroll Walker, after a pleasant
visit with his father and other rela
tives, icturnrd this morning to his
home at Norfolk. Carroll looks ex
actly like his father, only bo is much
stouter, being quito fleshy. IIo was
raised in this county, but has not
made a long--visit here for several
years.
Tho McKinney boys secured the
contract from the M. P. to mow their j
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threo north sections in wi's county on
their right or way. It is quite a jon
and will require several days with
two mowers and a scythe. This mow
ing of right of wnj- is done in accord
ance with a .new law passed last
winter.
Jesso Mathews died, leaving his
farm to his widow so iong as she
should remain single. Mrs. Mathews
got married again, aud the heirs are
seeking toJay to get possession of the
land. Tho case is being hoard in
county court, H. D. Travis and Wm.
Deles appear for the. widow, and D. O.
Uwver for tho heirs.
KeanonK Why l'hiu!erlainn Colic, I'holeri
and Diarrhoea Kemedy
U the I lent.
1. Because it affords almost instant
relief in case of pain in tho storrach,
colic and cholera morbus.
2. Because it is the only remedy
that never fails in the most severe
cases of dysentery and diarrhoea.
3. Because it is the only remedy
that will cure chronic diarrhoea.
4. Because it is the only remedy
that will prevent bilious colic
6. Because it is tho only remedy
that will cure epidemical dysentery.
6. Because it is the only remedy
that can always bo depended upon in
cases of cholera infantum.
7. Because it is the most prompt
and most reliable medicine in use for
bowel complaints.
8. Because it produces no had ro
sults. 9. Because it is pleasant and safe
to take.
10. Because it has saved the lives
of more people than any other raoui-
cine in the world.
The 25 and 50o sizes for sale by all
druggists.
Dr. Marshall, Graduate Dentist.
Dr. Marshall, fine gold work.
Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain
crowns.
Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work
Dr. Marshall, teoth without plates.
Dr. Marshall, all kinds of Oilings.
Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates.
Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates.
Dr. Marshall, all work warranted.
All the latest aonliancos for first
class dentp.l work.
When You Take Y'onr Vacation
Tho most necessary articles to have
with you (after your pocket book) is a
botlld of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an
absoluto prevention or cure of all
derangoments of the bowels caused by
a change of water. You are likely to
need it. Smith & Parmele.
"Last summer one of our grand
children was sick with a severe bowel
trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of
Frederickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's
remedy had failed, then wo tried
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which gavo very
speedy relief." For sale by nil drug
gists. Card of Thanks.
To the many friends who so kindly
assisted us during the illnes and at
the funeral of our darling, wo desire
to publicly express onf sincere thanks.
Nels. Uawkinson and Wifk.
' Y'ou Can Depend On It
That Foley's Colic Cute is an instant
relief for colic, summer complaint,
cholera mot bus. diarrhea i,blio ly flux,
chronic diarrhoea, cholera inf.mlum,
bilious v lie. pointers' dlic and oil
bowel complaint. Smith & Piirmele.
Dangerous Prinking Water.'
Death lurK.- in impii r Wi.ter, It
bre'.'d.. d teases oft-jn in ep'd-raie fyrm.
The first r-ymptom isloosr-ness of the
bowols. Theso discuses arc checked
by taking Foley's C-Iic Cure. Smith
& Parmele
You may hunt f ie world over and
you will not lind another medicine
equal to Chnmborlain's Colic, Cho'.era
and Diarrhoea Remedy fur bowel
complaints. It is pleasant, - safe and
reliable. For sale by all druggists
Mr, C L. H us b roue k, a druggist at
Mendon, Mich., says all of the food
testimonials th:it have been publishcdj
by tho inaoufaciu:e:s cf Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy culd bo duplicated in that
own. For Bale by all drnggists.
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obtained from
ordinary soap M
and only half the expense
and bother. .That's why
thousands of thoughtful,
thrifty -women use Santa i
Claus Soap. They have EJ
tests that for washday or every
day use there is no soap in the
world that nearly equals
Made only by
Company, - Chicago.
"A PRISONER OF WAR "
Kxtenalve preparations Itelnjj Made For
the Home-Talent l'luy.
The cast for tho war drama, "A
Prisoner of War," has been prac
tically completed, and, to our idea, it
would have been a difficult matter to
have gathered together a more able
and artistic company to present this
fine piece, as each' member has been
selected to fill his or her part in con-
! sideration for their special fitness for
thJ ch.iraetor. We think that all will
wilh us wfcen lney read the
"
fuuOViing:
Major-fiencral Stamberg (commanding U. S.
lorcesi Mr. tiustave Fitt
Col. Charles 1'rescott (of the "th Massachu
setts) tiny Livingston
I.icut. Gordon llayne (a prisoner ol war)
I lave McEntce
Thomas Henry Beau (special for Leslies )..
Charles Nelson
lirigade Surgeon Fielding T. Frank Wiles
Uncle Kufus (a faithful slave) Lee Atwood
Sargeant liinton Koy Dodge
A-sistaut Surgeon Hathaway F. H. Kobeits
Captain Woodford Fred McCauley
Corporal of the Guard Kalph White
Orderly Sargeant George Tartscch
Rachel McCreery i-eah Nelson
Susan McCreery Miss Keefer
Euphemia McC'reery
The entertiinment will be given
under the auspices of the P. E. O. so
ciety, in favor of which management
nothing need bo said, as anything
taken up by them is always a success.
Mr. Nelson, the professional stage
manager, is directing the piece, and
tho first rehearsal was held at White's
hall on Friday evening last. The
two railroad companies have been
seen in reference to giving reduced
rates from the surrounding towns
into Plattsmouth, and extensive ar
rangements have already been made
to advertise the performance as noth
ing else has ever been advertised in
this city and surrounding country.
Altogether everything points to an
unparlledJ succors in this most novel
entertainment, which is a far greater
undertaking for those concerned, than
any other entertainment in which our
home talent have taken pert before.
A Grand Opportunity.
There are today thousands of young
people on 'the farms and in the vil
lages who are tied down by Tack of
education to work they heartily dis
like. Aro you one of them, ray friend?
If so, the Grand Island Business and
Normal College can put you on the
read to success if vou are ambitious
'd wUUng lo stuay. It makes no
difference how backward you are pro
i vided you -are plucky ind mean busi-
ness. We teach everything necessary
for a successful start in life. If you
are siiort of money wo will accept a
good note without interest for tuition
or if necessary we will furnish every
thing tuition, board, and books and
give you time to graduate and pay
for same afterwards. Business, Nor
mal and Shorthand courses. Board
$1.50 per week. Established 12 years.
College Record sent free. or cata
logue for 6 cents in stamps. Thie
is your chance of a lifetime. Will
you let It slip by. Addiess,
A. M. Haruis, President,
Grand Island, Neb.
The llcst Kemedy For Rheumatism.
(From the Fairhaven, N. Y., Register.)
Mr. Jame Rowland, of this village,
states that for twenty-five fyears his
wifo bus been a sufferer from rheum
atism. A few nights ago she was in
such pain that she was nearly crazj.
She sent Mr. Rowland for tho drictor.
but ho had read of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and instead of going for
the physician he went to the store and
secured a lotlle of it. His wifo did
not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase
tit first, but nevertheless, nrpliel the
Balm thoroughly and in an hour's
timo was able to go to sleep. She now
applies it whenever she feels an ache
or a pain and finds that it always
gives relief. lie says "that no medi
oine which she baa used ever did her
as much good. The 25- and 50 cent
izes for s-i'.o by ail druggists.
Clgarimakers Win.
Tho cigarmakers demonstrated onco
more that they were hall players by
defeating the printers to tho tune of
7 to 1 Saturday afternoon. Tho feat
ures t-f the game was the third base
nni K of Willard Wise and the b-ise
'sHding"of Col. Ki kliain, and nlso
the tine work o i lirt b. se ofllitam
G- o.-ge Robine, with whoo iissm::i co
the cigar makers wore enabled to i c
cumulate their rev n runs.
National Encampment !., A. K.
At the time of the Naiionai En
campment of tho G. A. R. the Bur
lington route w.ll sell r. uud trip
tickets to Buffalo, at less than the
regular one-way rate.
G. A. II. t-D.;cial train with through
sleepei s for Buffalo leaves Omaha at
5 p. m. August 21. Berths rusr ej
and special advertising mUier fur
nished on request. See nearest Bur
lington route .agent or wiito;J.
Francis, G. P. At, Omaha, Neb.
Resolution of Condolence.
The following resolutions were
adopted by the Svea Lodge No. 297,
A. O. U. VV:
Whereas, It hbs pleased the Su
prime . Architect of the Universe, to
remove from the family of Brother
Ant:n Carlson and wife, there be
loved child.
Resolved, By Svea Lodge No. 2!)7,
A. O. U. W., that while wo bow with
humble submission to the Will of the
Most High, wedo not the lessmourn
with our brother and family, for the
loss of tho tender flower that h:;d just
budded to be plucked, and gathered
by Him who naid, "Hinder not littlo
children from coming to mo, for such
is the Kingdom of Heaven."
Ilesolved. That these resolutions be
entered upon the members of this
lodge, and that a copy of them be sent
to the family so deeply bent In sorrow.
P. C. Pktkksox,
ClIAS. llYDltKKU,
Gust. Johnson.
Committee.
Dr. Talmage at Salem Chautauqua.
Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage will preach
and lecture at the Salem Chautauqua,
Sunday, August 8, and Monday. Aug
ust J). Rev. Sam Small will bo pres
ent during the entire assembly and
will deliver two sermons and several
new 4ectures. The Slay ton Jubilee
singers, who have been received with
unbounded favor wherever they ap
peared, wiil give daily concerts Aug
9 and 15. Three evenings will be de
voted to tho marvelous moving pic
tures. Senator Allen, Mrs. Helen M.
Gougar and a host of orator, lectur
ers, musicians and mirth-makers will
help make the Chautauqua a success.
Half rates via the Burlington route
August 7 toll. Bur'ington trains land
passengers withing three minutes
walk of the Chautauqua grounds,
which aro the coolest and thadiest in
the stato.
A l'xinful Accident.
John Koka, while watching the ball
game yesterday at tho park, met
with quite a serious accident. It
seems he was standing near the bat
tor, when ;i bat slipped fiom tho bat
tel's hand ai.d 6truck Koka.witb great
force on his forehead. IIo was
knocked s.ense!os and remained un
conscious for half an hour. H. was
taken i in medial el y to a physician,
who says the tkull was fractured, and
a cut to the bono was suffered, which
required several stitches. He is re
ported better today, and will no doubt
get along all linht. Greater care
should be used at the ball ground by
not allowing people to crowd up so
close to the home plate.
l'robably Fatal Accident.
E'aole, Neb., Aug 6. Special to
The News Thursday afternoon the
ten -year-old boy of Anson Burdick
met with a shocking accident. The
littlo fellow was engr.ged in leading
the horses from the barn to the water
ing trough when one suddenly
whirled about,' kicking the boy on
the forehead, crushing the skull two
and or.e-half inches in leneth and ex
posing the brain so that a portion
came out. The attending physician
gives but little encouragement for re
covery of the boy.
This portion of Cass county has been
blessed by three-days' rain this week
which surely ensures the corn crop.
which bad been damaged but little by
the dry winds. Eo Sam.
KheumatiHui Cured in a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in one to
three days. Its action upon the sys
tem is remarkable and mysterious. It
removes at onco the cause and the
disease immediately disappears. The
first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents
Sold by F. G. Frieko Ss Co., druggist p
Excursion to Hot .Springs, S. !.,
Tuesday, Aug. H.$17. 15 for the round
trio from Plattsmouth. Tickets good
to return until Sept. 2 The hottest
month of tho year is still to come,
Spend it in tho Black Hills. Bathe
in the mammoth plunge bath at Hot
Springs, seo leautiful Sylvan lake,
make the side trip to Spearfish and
you will return home with the know
ledge that nowhere could you have
had a pleasanter holiday. For full
information, call at B. & M. ticket
office. -
rcreiiflmiMrtirVUiUqiw
are the most powerful, safe prompt and
liable of this kind in the market. The
oniiiial and only genuine woman's salva
tion. Ask your drugnist if he don't keen
them. Write direct to us und wo will send
It direct upon reeoiptof prlee, 11, sealed, by
mall prepaid. Medical ndvice free. JACK
SON MEDICAL GO., Chicago. III., or our
aitent. I. L. Snyder.
willdoif use-4 as a wash according to dl
reetlor.s; prevent transmission of blood
diseases, skin diseases, acute and chronic
ulcers, strict ure, fissure of the hands and
feet. Eczema. TettT. Salt Rheumatism. In
tlaniation of the Itladd er. Diseases of the
bones, joints and muscles, Svpulletle In
sanity. Scurvy. Scrofula in many forms.
The above and a hundred other forms of
disease are traceable directly or-ln'i Irectly
to Syphilitic Blooa Po'son for which the
Dr. Jackson's English Snety Tablets is a
sure pre veutivn. nnd is nsafn Germ Killer,
rendoring contiuion hardly possible, hence
Its value. If neatected suh troubles resul
fatally. .Mailed miy where, pe.ileo. fl; six
boxes for 15. Medical advice free. JACK
SON MEDICAL CO.. Chicago. III., or our
agent. I. L. Snj eer.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of aa order ot sale issued by George
F. Houseworth, cleik of thedistrict court within
and for Cass county,- Nebraska, and to me di
rected, 1 will on the 24th day of July, A. I.
1MTT, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at trie Miuth
door of the court house in the city ol I'latts
mouth, in said county sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following real
estate, to-wit:
Commencing fifty-two aud one-liaif feet eaNt of
the south-east corner of lot uifmber tueiity-six
(") m section eighteen (If) in township twelve
(1-) north, of range fourteen til) in Cass county,
Nebraska, running thence nor h one hundred
and thirty-rive feet; thence east lilty-two and one
half feet; thence south one hundred and thirty
five feet; thence west fifty-two and one-half feet to
the place of ucgining all in Cass county. Neb
raska, together with the privileges audappur.-
euances thereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining. The same being levied upon aud
taken as the property of Mary A. Miller and
Harry I.. Miller defendants to satisfy a judgment
of said court recovered by Charles O. Parmele as
receiver of the Citizens Hank, of Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, plaintitt against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. June 23. A. D..
Harvey Hoi i.owav.
Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
Notice to redeem and of expiration of tiiue.of re
demption. 1 o wlioiu it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that on the 4th dav of
November. IHCt. the lulluwing described real
estate situated in Cass county, state ol Ne
braska, was legally sold for taxes as stated below
to George P. tilazier of Chelsea, Michigan, to
wit: south-west quarter in section nine, town
ten, range nine east. At time ul purchase ol
said lauds lor taxes, they were taxed or specially
assessed in the name ol V. 3. smith and now ap
pear by latest tax books or hies in the ollice of
the treasurer of said county to last taxed or
specially assessed in the name ol V. S. i-in i I h .
also" north hail ol north-east quarter in section
lourteen. town eleven, rauire nine. east. At
time of purchase ol saui lands for taxes, they
were taxed or specially assessed in the name ol
M. and 1-. Larson, and now appear bv latest tax
books or tiles in the ollice oi the treasurer ot
said county to be last taxed or specially assessed
in the name ol M. aud L. Larson. The above
descriptions of lauds were sold at public sale by
the treasurer of said county tor the delinquent
taxes due thereon lor the year 1H1H. The taxes
on certain lauds described in one or more certifi
cates ol said purchase became delinquent tor the
tax levied tor the y ar i on tne norm Mall ol
the north-cast Quarter of section fourteen, town
eleven, range nine, east, and for the year IS'Xt and
MH on the south-west quarter ol section nine.
town ten, range nine, cast, which was also paid
by the aforesaid George P. Glazier and receipts
duly attached to the proper certificate and
thereby became and is a part ol the original
claim of the certificate whereiu it is described. Vou
are hereby notitied that the time ol redemption of
the above mentioned- tax certificates will expire
on the 4th day ot November, 1W7, and be subject
to proceedings of law made and provided by the
legal statutes Ol ixeorasna auu action 10 recover
bv ioreclosure of above lien or liens, the amount
due thereon, together with attorney's fees will
bv commenced, liatea July IJ. im'i.
Geo. 1 . Glazier.
Probate Notice.
In the countv court. Cass county, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Simeon I. l.ong.
deceased.
Klizabeth Long. Abraham Long. Silas Lonu,
Rowin Watson Long, Grant Irwin Wclenkamp,
Albert Abraham Wetenkamp and all other per
sons interested in said matter are hereby notified
that on the 10th day ol July, Kowin Watson
Long hied a petition in said court alleging
among other things that Simeon I. Long died on
thelftthday ol June, A 1), 1MT, leaving no last
will and testament and possessed of real and per
sonal estate of. the reasonable value ol f l.uxt,
and that the above named constitute all the per
sons interested in said matter, and praying lor
administration thereof. Vou are hereby notified
that it you fail to appear at said court on the 3rd
day of August, l!'.i7, 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)., l!97. GEOKtiE M. Spuklock.
(Seal) County Jue.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued by George
F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will on the 31st day of July, A.- D.
1HV7. at II o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in Plattsmouth, in said
county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid-
acr lor casn. me ionowing real estate iirwii:
Lots 11 and l.'J (except that part deeded to Om
aha Southern Railway company) and lots 1U aud
20. all in Orchard Hill addition. to the city ol
Plattsmouth, and the south hall of lot -1 in the
north-west Quarter ol the south-east Quarter ol
section 1 , town-hip 1-, range 14, all in Cass
county, Nebraska, together with the privileges
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining. The same being levied
unon anrt taken as the rjroDertv of W'illiam
Neville. Defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said
court recovered by the Hamburger company,
plaintiffs, against Michael McGuirc and William
Neville.delendants.
Plattsmouth.Nebraska, June 23, A. D. 1W7.
Harvey Hoi.loway,
Sheriff. Cass countv, Nebraska.
Ktferee's Sale.
By virtue of an order of the district court of
Cass county. Nebraska, made in the case of Ida
M. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Isabella Forsyth, Jacob
Forsyth. A. C. Adams and Max LeKoy Keefer.
defendants, then and there pending, on the 11th
day of June A. I)., 1'7, and directed to the un
dersigned as rclerees in partition in said suit,
commanding us to sell the north one half of the
southwest quarter ot section twenty-six (t! and
the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven -7i
all in township ten (lit) rangenine east of the
Cth P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska; we will sell
said property on the 7th dav ol August, A. L).,
lt7 at the south front door of the court house at
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at eleven (11) o'clock
a. m. of said day, said sale to remaiiopeu one
hour. Said property being sold as the property
of Ida M. Adams, Isabella Forsyth and Max I.e
Koy Keefer. Said land will be sold at said time
anil place to the highest bidder, either for cash
or lor one-fourth cash down and the balance in
three equal payments, payable in one, two and
threa years respectively, from date ot sale, de
ferred payments to bear H per ceut interest and
to be secured by a first mortgage on said land.
Samuel WESTLAKK.
IIenky Snoke. Jk.,
John J. Adams,
Keferees. -
Mockett & Polk, Attorneys.
Notice of Sale.
In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of David V. Miller,
deceased.
NTitice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of Basil S. Kamsey, judge ol the district
court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the Hth
day of February lWT.for the sale of thereal estate
hereinafter described, there will be sold at tha
south front door of the court house iu Cass
county. Nebraska, on the 7th day ol August. 1S'.7,
at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day. at public ven
due for cash, the following described real estate,
to-wit: The south one-half of lot live in the
south-west quarter of the south-east quar
ter of section twenty (20), town
ship twelve tl2), range nine ql, east of the sixth
P. Al. containing five acres; the south one-hall of
the southeast quarter and the south twenty acres
of the north one-ha If of the southeast quarter, iu
section thirty-three f:l3J, township twelve I2.
range nine (V). east oi the 6th P M.. all in Uass
county, Nebraska. This sale is made subject to
two certain mortgages upon said premises.
Said sale shall remain open one hour.
Dated this 6th day of July. 1H-..7.
Mason E. Mii.lfk,
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. Hoi-'
brook, deceased.
Mrs. Fannie Appleton Lowell. Mrs. Julia II.
Additon and all other persons interested in said
matter are hereby notitied that on the 1 1th day of
July, 1!'7, K. B. Windham hied in said court a
duly authenticated copy of the last will oi the
said Samuel A. Ilolbrook. together with the pro
bate thereof, by the probate court ol Cumberland
county. Maine, together with his petition, alleg
ing among other things that Samuel A. Ilol
brook died on the 2-lth day of August. A. D. In'.;,
leaving a last will and testament and possessed
of real estate situated in the county of Cass and
state of Nebraska, valued at !,UK), and that the
above named constitute all the persons interested
in the estate of said deceased, and praying that
said w.ll may be probated, allowed, tiled and re
corded and that administration be granted there
under in tnis state. 1 ou arc hereby notified : hat
il you fail to appear at said court on the 115 h Jay
of August, A. I. x!7, at 2 o'clock p. in. to con
test the probate of said will, the courtmay a'low
and probate said will and grant administration
to William L. Lowell, or some other suitable
person, and proceed to a settlement thereof.
Witness my hand aud the seal of : aid court
at Plattsmouih. Nebraska, this, the Ith dav
of July. A. D. 1W7.
- . -Gf.oroe M. Sri'RLcx:K.
LSeal County Jude.
N .tica o'Crvu'-ton
State ok Nkuiiaska. .
County of Cass. "
In the matter of the estat.
deceased.
in Coi:m Couit.
oi iu.-;iii.ia Thomas,
Notice is hereby siventhnt the creditor- of raid
deceased will meet the admiiii Ir.iti.r with wiil
anncavcd ol said es:ate. before me. County ludge
of Cass c.jutily, Nebraska, at the county. Co.tri
room in Plattsmouth in said county, o.i the id
day ol August. A. t . 1.-W. .-n the -. I d . . I ic
tober.llSli7.aud on the i3d day of 1-cbniaiv.l. "rt.at
llo'clock a in each d.ij for ihe purpose of pic.-cii.-iug
their claims for examination.-adjumct and
allowance, bix mouttu are a l.irtcJ lor t.icciedi
tors of said deceased to present the r claims and
one year for the admi:tistra'ot with will .mnexed
to settle said estate, from the ZirA day ol Aug
ust. lh7.
This notice shall be published in the Semi
Weekly Ners-Herald ior four wecki successively,
prior to the 2 id day of Augus-t. 1KOT.
Witness my hand and seal of saul county Court
of
C-EOIICS.
County J.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution Issued bv George
K. Houseworth, clerk of district court within aild
for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I
will on the isth day of August A, I . IWJ.at'll
o'clock a. ni. of said day, at the south door ol the
court house in the city of Plattsmouth, in said
county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following real estate to-wit:
The west hail of the north-east quarter of sec
tion IS. town II. range 10. The south-east quar
ter of section i:l. town II. range U. also the east
half of the south-west quarter of section I t. town
11, range 9. all in Cass couutv. Nebraska, to
gether with the privileges and appurtenances
thereunto beiouging or in anywise appertaining.
The same being levied upon and taken as the
property of Harvey R. Waldron. defendant, to
satisfy a judgment ol said court recovered by the
Bank of Eagle, plaintiff, against P. K. aud II. R.
aldron, defendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska. July 27lh A. I).. 1(W.
Hakvev Holi.owav,
Sheriff, Cass countv, Nebraska.
C. S. Poi.K, Attorney for Plaintiff.
v- Probate Notice.
Iu county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In
the matter of the estate ol William V. Conn, de
ceased. Sarah Jane Clapp, Elizabeth A. Abbott,
William M. Conn, Sena James, and all other
persons interested in said matter, are hereby
notified that on the lrith day of July A. I). 1S'7,
John K. Polk tiled a petition in said county court
praying that his final administration account
tiled herein be settled and allowed and that he be
discharged from his trust as administrator,
and that if you fail to appear belore said court
) on ine mm nay oi August, IKij. at o clock, a. in.
and conlest said petition, the couit may grant
! the prayer ol said petition and make such other
j and further orders, allowances and decrees as to
this court may seem proper, to the end that all
; matters pertaining to saiil estate may be liually
j settled and determined.
, Witness my hand and the seal of said
! com tat Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the "iith dav
j of July, A. 1 J. lf-V7.
! (Seal) Geokcb M. Sri'Ki.ocK.
j County Judge.
! Sheriff's Sale.
i Uy virtue of an execution issued by George K.
' llouseworth.clerk of thedistrict court. within and
fort.'ass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I
will on the 11 day ot Sept. A. I)., l.sMT.at II o'clock
. a in. of said day at the south door ol the court
I house in the city of Plattsmouth. in said county,
j sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for
. cash, the following real estate to-wit: The south
one-fourth of the northwest one fourth of tho
southeast quarter of section II, town 1-.'. range 13,
also the southwest quarter ol the northeast quar
1 ter of the southeast quarter of section 11. town
; 12, range 13, in Cass county. Nebraska, together
I with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same
being levied upon and tak en as th. nroiwrtv ,,f
John P. Jerpe. delendant, to satisfy a judgment
of said court recovered by Sloan Commission
Company, plaintiff against said defendant.
i-iausmotitli. isebraska, August 3rd A D..lMr7.
Harvey Hoi. i.owav.
Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska.
in ine inaner or me i-.stale ol lieniamin liriggs.
vJLn.rfM.ii, uii reimoil
the estate to the heirs,
iMmv G. Arnold.
to distribute assets ot
mother and guardian
ol Ernest Day ton. Inez
tiertruvle. Harriett
Hriggs and Pauline
lirayt.in Kilton,
Anna 1-rands Cranston
Joseph 11. Butler,
Henry G. Cranston,
Charles Cranstiin
Jane K. BrigRs.
Ann ElizaS. one.
Joseph G. Briggs,
Nicholas A. liriggs.
William W. Briggs,
lulia 1. Urices.
Annie P. White,
Lucy Johnson Booth,
William Thomas Kilton William II. Cranston,
Harriet Eiiza Saunders Byron F. Perkins.
tieorgc Arnold Kilton, George II. Perkins,
arau j. naKer.
James Adam Kilton,
Wintield Scott Kilton.
Albert H. Perkins,
Stephen P. Tyler,
Edward Tyler,
Ainorosecverctt Kilton
Byron b. f yler,
Alice Tyler,
Charles Arthur Kilton.
Willian Henrv kilton.
Laid 1 yler.
Lyman Hayward Kilton George Tyler,
AmosAldrich Kilton, Lillian A. Kogers.
Ernest Dayton Kilton, John H. Cole, and all
Inez Gertrude Kilton, other unknown heirs of
Harriett liriggs Kilton, Benjamin G. liriggs,
Pauline Brayton Kilton deceased.
Katie I n dan Kilton.
The a Viv;; named persons will take notice that
on the :Ust day of August A. D., lct7, between
the hours of 10 a. in. and 4 p. m. of said day, the
depositions of William F. Kilton, Jane E. Briggs,
Byron F. Perkins, Ann Francis Cranston and
John H. Cole will be taken before competent
authority at the office ot Henry J. Dubois, num
ber IS College street in rooms 30 and 31 in the
city ot Providence, in Providence County, in the
state of Rhode Island for the purpose of proving
the heirs of Benjamin G. Briggs, and for the dis
tribution to them of the assets of said estate on
the petition ot N. H. Briggs "and Wintield S.
Briggs, et. al., tiled June 1ft', 1M5, and the petition
ot John H. Becker as administrator, tiled Juiieif,
A. D.. !f!7, aud the taking of said deposition will
be adjourned from day to day until completed.
This notice is published pursuant to an order
made by this County Court July 30, 1M7.
John H. Becker,
As Administrator of the estate of Benjamin G.
Briggs. deceased .
By his attorneys, Byron Clark and C. A. Kawls.
' Legal Notice.
In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska.
In the matter ot the guardianship of Adolph
Kosenbaum, insane. Notice to show cause w hy
sale of real estate should not be confirmed.
To Adolph Kosenbaum and all persons inter
ested in the estate of Adolph Kosenbaum. insane:
V ou and each of yu are hereby notified that
upon the 2Mh day ol August. A. i). 1'.7. I will ap
ply to Basil S. Kamsey. judge ol the district
court of Cass county, Nebraska, at the otlice of
the clerk oi thedistrict court ol Cass county, Ne
braska, lor an order confirming the sale oi lots
one. two and three, in block thirty, in Plaits
mouth, Nebraska, to August Gordet. and the
east half of lot one. in block thirty-three, in
Plaltsmputh. Nebraska, to John V. Egenberger
and Robert Troop.
Said sales were made by a virtue ol a license
duly issued to me by the judge of the district
court of Cass county, Nebraska, on thcS'ith day
ol May, A. D. l.-'.C. and by virtue of notice of
said sale duly published and posted as shown
by proofs on tile in said cause in the district
court of Cass county, Nebraska.
And you. and each of you are hereby notified
to show cause, if any there be. bv the said 2ith
day of August, why t-aid sales should not be con
tinued. Dated this 4th day of August. A. D 1H!7.
, I. V. Johnson. Guardian.
Byron Clark aud C. A. Kawls, Attorneys.
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