N. THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMOUTH NEB., OCTOBER 13, 1897. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cteam of tartar baking powder. Highest O atl in leavening strength. Latest L'nitrd States 1 Government i-ood Report. CITY AND COUNTY. MONDAY. Harry Adair lias quit the shops and will husk -rn. Mr. .John Rutherford w. s an Om aha visitor today- W. (1. Kt'B if of Smith Omaha was in tiwn Wilny on business. Mcleiioir Socni.iuliden was attending to business in Omaha today. K. V. Fitt made a busintt-s trip to Lincoln today forlbe IJ. V M. -A. II. Week bach go h to Alii tnee 'inn rrrw to purchns potatoes. J. l Ilins-liaw and family ppent Sund ay with relative-? in Lincoln. V Edwin Jcarv,thc Klmwood attorney. is -in Hhe city tulay on leal business. A steam heated loom with board ami bath, il ." cv week at the Kilcy. f. idles' underwear and hosiery at i.m ti in every day and night at the Wonder. Get. is' underwear aid hosiery at miction every day and night at the Wonder. Dar Johnsui returned from a few days" business trp to Kansas City this morning. The Wou ati'd club is in regular session this nfteimon at their room in K. ot 1. hall. Hyioi t'lark went to Lincoln this morning to attend t mailers before t he su preme court. fouie Thomas returned home this morning from a pleasant vir.it at the Nashville exposition. (lOoJwin is horn ; ag.tiii. Now bar gains will be riven every afternoon and nigh, at the Wonder. Air lo nemei-jr a d s-n.i, Henry, two hubstinlial farmers fr ra near Mur doek, were in ihe city t day. M is Oliver :ir..1 i is Mi-Viiker departed this morning fo a two day's visit with friends in Omaha. Michael George Kitue and Kate L Kirkpatriok, both of Nehawka, were granted a license to wed today. Tne King's Daughters will g-ve a Halloween social at White's opera house the evening of October I!0. S. I. Holloway returned last night from Snith liei.u, whither ho went Saturday on .i pap :r-si;rving expedi Otto Wi.rl made a business tri p to Havelock this morning where his ci- g irs are justly lopul ir with the shop boys. Thy D ana, a wood l.a-o burner for $10. '1 he Minervia, i2 It will pay you to ex iimne ill "e stove-. t'i:ite.s A C. We h ive to sell goo is or starve, llun t f.til 1o atletid tlie unci ion s, lies -very d and night this weeK at the onder. 1. not fail to hear Miss Liwe, the fatuous harpist, with the Mi ndi-hl-ohn quartette. .t the Cosmos show Oc tober '22. F. S. While returned to Lincoln this merging to attend to his duties ds bail itT in the U. S. court row in session there. Dr. ischiUlknerht is out on the street ansin, after being lai.l up for some lime as the insult of a runaway while visiting in Misssouri. The lYesby teriaii Indies' Aid so ciety will meet with Mrs. Travis Tuesday nfternoo i at 2 o'clock. Husi-nes-i of importance. p Mrs. Sieve I'urker, aflei a pleasant . - . -.1 l . 1 . Tl visit wiiii ner parents, I cier i errj and wife, return d to her- home near S.rward this morning. John Cagney has quit the Hotel ILlione to :. crept a more urofi table posit it n with the Cudahy Packing company Jit Sutb Omaha. Among the list of th os attending tha P. Iv O. convention we noticed the names of Miss Alma Waterman and Mrs. Lillian farm e-e of this citv. Tm be-t i r.tr:i;n we have seen nothing1 Scott's Emulsion makes col-liver oil taking next tiling to a pleasure You hardly taste it. The stom ach knows nothing" -about it it il es not trouble you theie. You feel it first in the strength that it brings: it shows in the eotor of the cheek, the rounding- of the anglas. tha smoothing1 of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily intothe blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, take health by surprise. There is no secret of what it is made of the fish-fat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. Perhaps your druggist has a isn t tbt standard all others try o cenU and $. SCOTT Chemists tliiayenris the one to be presented by the Knights and L idica f Security at Wu'e mati'o h ill tomorrow niglit. In I riday'o N. vs appeared a dis criplion of : sclf-rr-gulaiing ir tight st ve. S ilnrday Co nes' hardware store s Id two of them, one $10 nd a larger tize for $12. The ra'n which begat failinj: early Suntiay mo- ni:ig and continu 0 all day wis not heavy, tho .oveinment gu.ige only hhnwinj' ono-half- i t eh of wt(r this mm n"ng, but it d d grett pood. Tl e county begin w rk this morn ii'ff on the new b idtro ucross the creek on (iiunile .triet. The htruc turo will tea ve: v mbstantial one, of iron, and will cot in the noigbhor-ho- d of 1, 100. HAVKLOCK ITEMS From the Times. Mrs. George Kroehler spent Satur day and Sunday in Plattsmouth. C. A. Print, was called to Chalco, Neb., yesterday to repair a gasoline engine used in pumping water for the Hurlington. Bert Holmes has moved hi house hold goods to Lincoln, Mrs. Holmes living with her mother whilo He rt is out on the road firing. The pay-car, that brilliant orna ment which shines on everybody here for one brief.hour each month, arrived 3-esterdny evening ai.d paid olT the shopmen. In driving overland from Ph.tts inouth, IL W. Hyers was'' surprised to notice the excellent condition of the fall wheat, despite tho very dry weather we have been having. Gin Hyers has a brand new horse and the animal is a little the finest in these parts. It is only a. colt, but a blooded roadster and may yet be heard from on the race track. Archie Adams, jr., started on horse back to Plattsmouth Sunday, and when near Waverly the horse tor k a header which caused his collar bone to be broken. He walked home think ing all the while that he didn't want to go to Plattsmouth anyway. lion. IL V. Hyers and daughter, llosa, of Plattsmouth, drove up from there Wednesday and visited the county fair Thursday. Mr. Hyeishad his patent automatic watering trough on exhibition and it took with high favor among tho farmers. While on engine No. 4 at Anselmo, Neb , last Saturday, Fireman I v. Holmes received a broken leg in an attempt to dump the ashes without the aid of the proper machinery. He rctu-ned to his home here Tuesday. Tho engine on which the accident oc curred was the first one built In these shops. Rheumatism Cared in a Day. A few weeks ago the editor w.ig taken with a very severe cold .that caused him to be in a moit miserablo condition. It was undoubted'y a bad case of la gtippe, and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy ard the many good recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in its result-, is put it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesi tancy in recommending ibis excellent Cough Remedy to anyone unTicled with a cough o;- cold in any form. The Manner of Liberty, Li berty town, Mary -lai.d. Tho "." an-1 oO cent si.us fop sale by all druggists. IturliiiRloii Koute fulif orniu l-'.xnirMion Cheap, quick, comfortable. Liave Plattsmouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over tho Scenic Route through Denver and Salt L ike City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring t-eats and backs and aro provided with curtains, bed ding, towels, soan, etc. Uniformed prrteis and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers o' all bother abiut baggage, pointing out objects oi ltneresi anu in many otner ways helping to make tho overland trip delightful ex pcrience. Second class tickets are honored. Uorths For folder giving full information call at nearest Burlington Route ticket ottice, or write to J. Francis Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb It Hits the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and vour throat and lungs feel sore taxu a do-e of Foley's Honey and Tar. when be al once re- the serenes wli lie red, a warm grateful feeling and healing f the parts affected w ill be ex tie ienced and you wjllsay: ' It feels so good. It hits ine spot,. I', is guaranteed. Smith & Parmele. substitute for Scott's Emulsion, to equal the best for jou to buy t All DruzrUts & BOWNE New York lost rat S knows it is without an equal. 9 mm mm . The IM. I. rairoanK company, - unicngui K. & K of S. Entertainment. The program which the Knights and Ladies of Security will give to the public Tuesday evening, October 12, should induce nn attendance that would fill Waterman's hall to its limit. It is the ambition of those hav ing the entertainment in charge to show Plattsmouth people what they have to be proud of. It is not a money making scheme, the ruling motive be ii.g to furnish an entertainment of the highest order, composed of Platts mouth talent, hence the nominal charge of 1j cents admission to simply cover ex oenses. THE bkws oespeaKs i I I . ' for the promoters of the program, an . . . . i exort ssion or the highes-t appreciation of tho talent engaged, and which are rendering their services without recompense, by a large attendance. It is needless for TliK News to make personal mention of each person upon tho urogram, as the public is already quite familiar with their talents, but have never before had the privilege of hearing so great a variety on one evening. Mitts Slie ICh.viiioihI. Sadie Raymond and her excellent company tested tho cap icily of ihe Grand last night. The pi ay was "Daisy, the Missouri Girl," and was presented in im excellent manner. Fred and Sadie Raymond are both stars of the first magnitude and would grace the stage of any theatre in the world. Their specialties were encored time after time. The company a3 a whole was far superior to any that has virited us this season and compat i son to other shows would not do them justice. Ottumwa (la.) Daily Repub lican y. The al ove troupe will uppenr at White's opera house on Thursday evening, Oetobe IL In .ItiBtice Court. In Judge Archer's court today tho case of Wells vs. Jenkins, wherein the fo mer seeks to replevin seven hogs, was continued till November 10 at K a. m. The case of Elson against Urantner, in which the former seeks to garnishee the latter's wages. will be heard tomorrow morning at 10 o ClOCK. Uuckleii's Arnica Salve. The host salve in tho world for cuts. burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lo ver sores, tetter, chappep h.-nds, chil blains, corns, ai'd all skin eruptions. anu pos.u.ve.v c..,es v, j require:!. It is guaranteed to MV. perfect satlsf el ion or money relutnlcil " ! 'v ! Py ice 'J-" cents per box. For snle F. G. Fricke. ContrlliutorH to Woman's Edition The following Indies were contribu tors to trie woman a edition oi Thk Even ixc News. Mrs. Alice Davis. Mrs. Margaret Kttord. Mrs. Henry llerol l. M rs. Hnwland. Mrs. Kaidmaii Mrs. Isabel Kicliey. M rs. purlock. Mrs. Wm. Slater. Mrs. Ida Snyder Mrs. J. N. Wise. Mrs. V. K. Wescott. Miss l-ou burgess. Miss Carrie (ireusel Miss Olive (iass Miss Maud Mauy. Miss Alice Wilson, Mrs. I hos. W iles, Mrs I.C. F.ikenbary Mr-. K. (. Fricke. Mrs. Mary Houseworth. Mrs. Thomas Pollock, Mrs.Ktta Searle Hendee Mrs Kebecca Kennedy, Mrs Oella Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Nellie Wingo. Mrs. Jacob Vallery. Mrs. A. C. W right Mrs. I.izie Wyant Miss M arista Carney. Miss Lizzie Eikenbary Miss Ella Kennedy Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, Miss Maria Swoboda Miss Carrie Holloway. I'earl Steam I.aunlry. U. F. Goodman has his new laundry fully equipped with litest devices, now in running order, and asks a share of your patronage. His work is his best advertisement, and if you try the new laundry there wi.l be no longer any excuse for sendingogoods away. Nothing too good for our patrons is our motto. Work called for and delivered. Croup OuU-kly Cored. Mountain Glex, Ark. Our child ren were suffering with croup when we leceivtd a botilo of CLaml erlain's Cough Homed y It afforded almost instant relief. F. A. TliOliNTON. This eclebr:itei remedy is ft r sale by .! rugijists Cunt County I;.try. ii i.. I,.... ... , v I'cm iihs u-aui i nargo of the Cifi County IViiry : ml will be pleased to serve his old cu.t.;iiu-i s anil a! so ot hers d. :sirir.g pure milt. I le will also furnish ere a in and but ter milk whea denied Yetir p trori.-: i;e is solicited. I or Kent 2' 0 acre farm. About 12 ut 12- i cr s in boti ring peach eultiy.-ti n. A 10 acre and apple orchard, Ihe b pasture A goi d slock ve 1 lance in j and two; spi itig-". Will reut the w liule at $2.75 per ::cio for ono or more years. JOSEPH SHEUA.Uock lit u IT, Neb. i Choice I'eai-lies j For S tie Mm bushels of peaches at j a ii farm four miles west of Murray. Roi'.EKT VOl'NO. Sem i-Wee k 1 y Xe ws II Kit ALD $ 1 per year. Served Him "You can take that soap 5 right back and change it for Santa Claus Soap. I would not use any other kind." . Every woman who has g ever used Sold everywhere. Made only by 8 I P. E. 0. SOCIETY. Only Secret Society C'omponel Entirely of Women. tWomau's Edition EvE.vixo News.) The only secret society composed entirely of wome", and organized and managed by them alone,is that known as the P. E. O. society. It had its birth in Januarj', 1SG!I, when seven young ladies, students in the Iowa Wesleyan university at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, conceived the idea of forming a secret society exclusively for women. At first it was just a college society, T . . . . :.. ...v nfl-l. i I ! II n All urn, us vugtuaiuis f1"""-- more wisely than perhaps they realized. for the order has become so extended . . . that there is not a state in the union that dees not claim a member, and many state i have active, prosperous chapters, while Iowa. Nebraska ;:na Missouri each have grand chapters, which hold toeir meetings annually, and tha supreme grand chapters meets biennially. Chapter "F" of the P. K. O. sister hood, was organized in Plattsmouth, Neb., Sewtembar 7, 18SJ, with a char ter menioership of eight, consisting of the following well known ladies: Mesdamos R. R. Windham, J. M. Patterson, Geo. Dovey, J. I. Young, P. A. Campbell, G. F. Houseworth, Misses Dora lierold and Minnie Houseworth. The membership has inci eased un til fifty names now appear upon the roster. Since the organization of the chapter, death has deprived it if two moat worthy sisters. Chapter "F" P. E O. of Nebraska has an active membership of thirty. The literary work in which the so ciety engages, is shared by their friends. A thorough course in Ger man, French and English history and literature has been made possible for the lady friends of ihe order, who have wished to av;il themselves of that privilege. During this course of 6tudy, they have founa that 'he pub lic library has need of a reference department, and have presented to that institution the beginning of a good "Reference Library," small in its beginning, but the society hopes to soon be able to enlarge it. Tho badge worn bv the raerub irs of this sisterhood, is a five point star. with P. M O. in black enamel noon it There in no other star that sparkies '.with rojpy jeweK joined Jl8 it is with the five great links of Faith, Love, I 'urity, Justice and Truth, the subline principles upon which P. E. O. 1 society i9 founded. HAN l-MAD E CKiAKS. Otto W'url, Manufacturer of Fine ('ixi-ft uiitl Dealer In Tobaoro and Smok er' Supplier. Consumers of tobacco invari-.bly I e come attached to some kind of a cigar, and to continue in its use it is neces sary th it the goods are uniform. This has been a deeidedly hard year to get good, uniform tobacco, even more so than ordinary years. It is a well- known fact that tho elements have an important part to play in the uuifor mity oi tne weed, t noso who deal in imported tobacco have xperienced not onty me gradual advance in prices, but the absolute tcarcitv of Havana and Sumatra. Mr. Wurl is one of those far-sighted men and ho took the precaution to buy heavily, thus insuring uniformity in his cigars. He employs only the best of workmen and his "Gut Ileil" and "Wurl Bros"are two brands of the best 5-cent goods on the market "Porto Reco"' is a 10-cent cijrar that has a fine reputation' Juror ft Ftr November Term. The following "good and lawful"' men have been summoned to act juiois on tlie regu'ar panel .it the next term of the district court, which convenes on November 15: i leury boeck. Jas. barker. ie i. liuell. J. M. I ove. J. Hull. A. Kurtz, C. MayHelJ. O. tBden. Wm. Kose. I natulan oestor. (;rat Creamer, I "jf- ral,s' j . I iv'inss'tou. j Vl;0Khil'p.,t. j r- Kichardson, ' Iri Searlw!"" j A. Tod.i. C. Kivett. A. Sullivan. i ieo. Stoner. Milt W .ili. I J. C. He ry, . no of the be-t known j citizens i f Spencer, Mo., tsti li.-s he cured hira,o;f 4 f the worst Ui s that ind of piles by us:ng a few boxes or Do Witt's Witch II;-.zel Salve. Ho had been ' troubled with pile es lor i!Vjr thi tv y.-aisnnd had used ma y different kinds or s -o:. led curs, b-it DoWitt's w;is ih- one that did iho wo k and he w.li verify this flatcnent if anyone wishes to writo him. K. J. Fricke & to Merchants lunch every day from i) to II o'clock at Donat's, In Stadle tuann block. Right S S0API FIRST PRESHVTEKIAN CHlKCH. tine of the Moat Beautiful Church Kdl Dcvk In the City. j (Woman's Edition Evening News.) J "Scarce steel the wind, that sweep his woodland -j"" tracks. The lark s perfume from the settler s axe. h re, like a vision of the morning air. His slight framed steeple marks the house of prayer." 'Ihe pioneers of Plutt mouth seem, like their New England prototypes, to have brought their religion with them; for the infant city could number its birthdays by its church organizations, one being added each yen-, with a single oinis- i sion. till 8.x denominations were rep resented. Alleit, the "axe" p ayed but a small prt in the advance o' this far west civiliz ttion. tnd the "steeple" existed only as "a vision. " This church was orjanizdd My 8, ISoS.in a building located about where Hatt's meat m irket now stands, by Rev. D. L. Hughes, with six.een charter members, of whom three are slill with us; Messrs. Thomas Mitchell, J. N. Wise -and Mrs. Lucy Martin. The first elders were A. Cat michael and J. G. Hays. Services were after wards held in a building on the lot where Gering's sto.e now stands, then in the school building on the site of Fitzgerald b'.ock until tho re moval to the first church building, which was erected in 1S(.j. To J. N. Wise and T. K. Hanna, aided 1 y a noble bind of women, was largely due the success of this enterprise. Father Haroil: on of Iiellevue, missionary to Indians, preach here several months. Reverends Deinorest, Coalo and Roberts weie stated supplies for brief periods. D. W. Cameron, the first sett'ed pastor was instilled in ISO!), W. T. Rart'e in 1S72, and July 1S7" he was succeeded by Dr. HiirJ, who is still with us, his beinj much the longest pastorate in tho sy nod. Tho present chuich was erected in 1890, at an expense of about $15,000. The pipe organ costing $1(160, was the gift of the Ladies' Aid society. The beautiful east window. ex res sive of the affection of the rooplo for Father Hays, the pioneer elder, whose active services, liberal benefactions, and earnest devotion to the church. ended only with his life, is now his memorial, he having been called to his reward April '27, 1S'.2. Kmlucrtl Kitten to Kan is City I.ouis. Mild St For the Priest of Pallas parade and Karnival Krewe the B."& M. will sell round trip tickets Oct. d to VHh, for one faro for the round trip, final limit for return Oct. lOlh. For the St Louis fair will sell round trip tickets Oct. 3d to 8th, at one are, final limit to return Oct. 11th. W. Li. Pickett, Agent. Tlie Kent ICeiuedy For Klieuiiiatisin. (From the Fairhaven, N. V., Register.! Mr. James Rowland, of t lis village tales that for tweuty-tive years hi 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 the store aud secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase sit first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep, tlhe now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. Ho says that no medi- oino which she had used ever did her as much good. The 5 and f() cent sizes for sale by till druggists. Dr. Marshall, Graduate Dentist. Dr. Marshall, fine gold work. Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge worli Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest aowliances for first class dentr.l work. Working Woman's Home Assix-iat ion . 21 S. Peoria St , Chicago, III., Jan. 11, lS!"i. S Our Working Woman's Home asso ciation used Foley's Honey and Tar six years ago, and are using it today. It has always teen a favorite, for while its taste is not at all unpleasant its effects are very beneficial. It has never yet disappointed us Wishing you all possible sucess, sincerely yours, LAURA CI. FlXON, Mgr. It May Save Your Life. A dose or two of Foley's Honey aud Tar will prevent an attajk of pneu monia, grip or severe cold if taken in lime. Cures coughs, colds, croup, La(irippe,hoarseness, difficult breath ing, who- ping cough, incipient con sumption, asthma or bronchitis, (iives positive relief iu advanced staees of consumption, asthma or bronoh itis. Cua ran teed A p.-tin in the chest is nature's warn ing that pneumonia is threatened. Dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Pain Ualtn and bind over tho seat of pain, and anulher on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dtug gists. Thase who bt- icvo chronic diar rhiea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. K. Grisham.of limes Miies.Iyi., has to sav on the subject, viz: "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhce i evor since the wr and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Ilemedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentry and uiarrhta. It is pleasant to take and never fails to effect a cure. 25 and 0 cent size for sale by all druggists. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Edmund H. Craw ford, deceased. To Julia A. Crawford, George E. Crawford Thomas I. Crawford. Heborah LashbauRh. Sallie A. Cra ford, heirs of Edmund H. Crawford, de ceased: A. C. Adams, administrator of the estate of Edmund H. Crawtord. deceased, and ad other persons interested in said estate: The petition of (iottlieb Rockenbach in the above matter haviug been tiled. in which he prays that the court enter an order directing all par ties interested in the west one-half t'j of the southwest one-quarter ('' ot section eighteen O ). township ten tint, north ot range nine ('. east in Cass county. Nebraska, to show- cause, il any, why the administrator of said estate should not execute and deliver to the petitioner a good and sufficient warranty deed upon the payment of eleven hundred aud hfty cfll.io.OM dollars in pur suance of a contract entered into between the petitioner and Edmund H. Crawfi rd, deceased, in his lile time arid Julia A. Crawford, his wile. It is hereby ordered bv nie that cause be shown. if anv. bv the Zlrd day of October. 1'.7. and that upon tlie 15th day ol November, l'.ir. at 10 o clock a in. of said day a hearing will be had on said petition, and any objections which may be nieu against the granting ol tlie prayer therein. It is further ordered that notice be given to all parties interested by publication in the Semi Weekly News-Herald ol i'lattsmouth, Nebraska, for six weeks successively prior to ttiedate of hear ing as above ordered. Dated this 11th day of September. Ii7. Basil S. KAMshV, Judge ot District Court. . S. I'olk and Mockett S: folk, attorneys tor (iottlieb Rockenbach. Legal Notice. John R. Ouinton and Marv A. Ouintou. non resident, delendauts. will take notice that on the th day ot September. A. I. tsi7. lohn 11. i'etti- bone aud Samuel E. Nixon, tiled their petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. against the said John R. Ouinton and Mary A. Ouinton. impleaded with Carl It. Ouinton. et. al.. the object and praver of the said petition, being to foreclose a tax lieu claimed by plaiutitts against the northeast quarter of section thfrty otieintown ten, range tele, in Cass county. Nebraska, toi the taxes lor lSi'J.HUKi. purchased by plaintiffs at public tax sale November tith.is.i:t; for l!t;J. fiH.its, paid bv plaiutitts May 11th, lm: for IM!tt. (4n.ll.i, paid by plaiutitts May tilth, 1: for 1HM.-, :.!. paid by plaiutitts May 1st. is.n: for lMiU. 37.7:t. paid by plaintitts Julv 1st. 1WT. and for interest on each of said payments at the rate of 20 per cent per annum for two years from November lith. is&i, and lor Hi per cent annual interest thereafter, and an attorney's lien of HI per cent on the total amount so found due, and that said land be sold to pay said sums and costs ot the action, and tor equitable relict. You are required to appear and plead to. or an swer said petition on or belore Monday, the imii day ot October. A. 1. Iar. JOHN 11, fETTIBONK AMI AMl'KL 1- MXOV By their attorneys, lieeson & Root. Probate Notice. In county court. Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ol Cincinnatus J. Cur yea, deceased. Mrs. Uavid Hite. lohn H. Curyea. W illiam M Curyea, Isabelle M . Curyea. George W. Curyea, Mrs. Julia I'arr. Mrs. Enieline IJebolt and all other persons interested in said matter arc here by notified that on the -Ith day ol repiemoer. ISilT. ( ienrce W. Cur vea. adm iuist rator w it h w ill annexed herein, by his attorney. C S. I'olk. tiled a petition in said county court, praying that his final administration account be allowed aud thai he be discharged anil released trom his trust as administrator with will annexed, and that if you fail to appear beloi c said io.it on the 'J.itli ilav of September. A. I . l'.i. at HI o'clock a. in. aud contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer ol said petition, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all mat ters pertaining to said estate may be finally set tled aud determined. W itness inv hand and the seal of said court, at lattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 7th day ot Sep tember. A. I . ixy7. (Seal) GKUKCK M. MH'KI.OCK County J mlge. MieiilT's Sale. 15y virtue of au order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk ol the district court, within and lor Cass comity, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the linth day ol September. A. 1 . is:',, at II o clock a. in ol said day at the south door of the court house in t he city ol I'latts mouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highcat bidder lor cash, the billowing real estate to-wit: Lot three (M( in block lour (I in O Neil s addi tion to the city ol I'lattsmouih. Cass coiiuiy. Ne braska, together with the i rivileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in uywise ap pertaining. 'Ihe same being levied upon ami taken as the property of David O linen and wjfe. Ilanora O'Brien, delendant . to satisly a judg ment recovered by Charles C I'armele, as re ceiver ol the Citizens' bank ol riattsiimutli Ne braska, plaintiff against said defendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, August-!. A. I) Is;i7. Hakvky IIoi.i.owa v. Sheriff. Cass county. NebrasKH. Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls, Attorneys Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order ol sale issued bv George F. Houseworth, clerk oi district court within and lor Cass county. Nebraska, and tome directed. 1 will on the nd day ol October A. D. SH7. at II o'clock a. m. ol said day, at the south door ol the court house in the city ol I'lattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der lor cash, the following real estate to-w it: 1 he west twenty-five feet ol the east lorty-six feet of lots number edeight i) :ninei 9) and ten 1 H1 of block numbered thirty-one (:JI iu the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, more par ticularly described as follows to-wit: Commenc ing at a point -I feet west of the southeast corner of lot S in said block: running thence wests feet; thence north to the north line ot lot 11: thence running east 2b feet: thence south across said lots S, band 111 to the point of beginning, according to the ulat and official record iu and for said county and state, together with the privileges and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. 'J he same being levied upon and taken as the property of August Bach aud Mitia Bach, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the American Savings and Loan Association, 1'laintitt, against August Bach et al.. defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. August 31 A. D.. lsH7. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the district court. Cass county, Nebraska. Jacob Keiser. Plaintiff. vs. Christian Metzger, the tin- ; known heirs ol Seklon N. j Merriam, deceased, and the I unknown heirs oi Lydia j Merriam. deceased: Ruth !- Merrian, the unknow n heirs J oi William 1). Merriam.de- j ceased: Art E. Alexander, j and the unknown heirs oi j of Abijah Harris, deceased. 1 Defendants. j To tlie unknown heirs of Seldon N. Merriam deceased, and the unknown heirs ol Lvdia Mer nam. deceased:Kuth Merriam.the unknown heirs ol William D. Merriam. deceased: Art K. Alex ander, and the unknown heirs oi Abiiah Harris. deceased: Vou are hereby notified that Jacob Keiser tiled a petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the -1st day of August, lV.r, against you and Christian Metzger. the obiect and prayer ol.which are to quiet the title in the plaintiti to the following described real estate: Lot live, in the northeast quarter ol the northwest quarter ol sectiou twenty; and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, aud the south half of the southeast quarter and lot seven, all in section twenty, tow nship twelve, range eleven, east ol the sixth principle meridian, in Cass county. Ne braska, and to declare that the foregoing named defendants tiave no estate or interest whatever in or to the above described land, and that plain tit'.'s title therein be decreed to be good and valid. And that at the date of the execution ot the deed made by Christian Metzger to Frederick .Metger, to-wit on the .ith dav ol September. 1X.V. the defendant. Christian Slet.ger. was an unmarried man. and that on ttic tilth day ol Oc tober, lstis, the said Abij.th Harris was an un married man. ou are required to answer sa'd petition on or ln-fore the 4th day of ( ictober, 1SV7. or the allega tions therein will be taken as true against you. Dated this ilth day oi August, ist'7. Jacob Kmskk, . By C S. I'olk. his attorney. Legal Notice. In the district court of Ckss county. Nebraska. Katheriue Beck. Piaintitt. f vs. George Beck, Delendaut. S To George A. Deck: Vou are hereby notified that Katharine Deck filed a petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, on the lst day oi August. IM'i. against you, the object and praver of which are to secure a divorce from the bonds of matri mony, upon the ground that you have grossly, wantonly and cruelly failed, neglected and re fused to support or contribute to the support of plaintiff without any cause or provocation mi the part ot plaintin. Vou arc required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of October, is:i7, or the allega tions therein will be taken as true against you. Dated this I'lth day of August. ISH7. Katharine Dkck. By C. S. Polk, her Attorney. Probate Notice. fn county court. Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol tlie estate ol Caroline Carter, de ceased. All persons interested in said matter arejiereby notified that on the 13th day ol Sept 1.17. Lena . Craw lord filed a petition iu said court alleging among other things that Caroline Carter died on the loth dav of April A. D.. 1M7. leaving no last will and testameut, and possessed ot personal estate ol the v tluc of about fTOii.im, and that she is the only h;ir at law of said de ceased, and praying lor administration of said estate. Vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear on the Sth day ol October. 1S97. at 2 o clock p. in., and contest said petition, the court will appoint Lena V. Crawlord, or some other suitable person, administratrix, and proceed to a settlement oi said estate. Witness my hand and the seal i f s.iid court at Plattsmouth. Ne brrska. this the ill!. .I t . of September A,D..1S;. -"al) .i !:. M SpcRLOCK. Ountyjudgt. Legal Not.ce. To Benjamin A. Gibson, Marv C. Gibson, Ed ward Bangs, trustee, Bradford Savings Bank fc Trust Co, William C. Crippen. George Leslie and John W. Mitchell, non-resident delendants: on and each of you are hereby notified that John H. I'ettibone and Samuel K. Nixon on the ISth day ol September. A. i. IWT. tiled their petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you, impleaded with Guerdon B. Crip pen. et al. the object and prayer of which are to have decree ol said coutt foreclosing a tax lieu against Iractional lot 17 in northeast quarter of northwest quarter, section three in town ten, range eleven, Cass county. Nebraska, for tax pui chase bv said plaintiff s'against said land lor years IMI, lsvj. is; -1 and iX: ."t. as lollows: lttttt. fa.Wf. aid November 5. IHW; ltt. 8.tW, paid November "., lHtM; lft. $-VH7. paid May 10. It5. and for 1H $7 IM. paid May 1. IMW. with ISI per cent annual interest on each ol said payments from iNovember a, 1S5H. to riovemorr o. ivo, ana III per cent annual interest on each ol said pay ments thereafter. ami 111 per cent attorney lees on the total found due, and costs of suit and for sala of said property to satisly such judgment and equitable relief. 4 ou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the tirst day of November. A. L. 1S:i7. Ioiin H. Pkttihonk andSami kl E. Nixon. Legal Notice. To Amanita I. Shepherd, non-resident defend ant: Von are hereby notified that William U. Shepherd commenced an -action against you on the isth day of September. 1W7. iu the district court ol Cass county. Nebraska, the object and -rayer oi which ate to secure an absolute divorce rom you, and aisi a decree barrimr vou from all rights in the property, real and personal, belong ing to said plaintiff, and locate in either tlie stales ol Indiana or Nebraska. The sroundi lor divorce are that you committed adultery iu De cember. ISS'I. with one J. Gordon. l ou are required to answer said neti'ion a or before Monday, the 1st day ol November, 1SV7. Will. 1AM L . SHKPHtrtli. Notice to Crcdtors. SlATK UK Nkhkaska. ) ... . County of Cass. ss- ,n county court. In tho mutter of the estate of Samuel A. Hoibrook, deceased. Notice is hereby irlven that tlia creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, before me. County Judge of Cuss county, .Nebraska, at the county court I'liotn in I'lHtlsmouih in said couutT.on the SMli day ttf April. A. I). Isys. at 2 o'clock p. in.. lor ine pumose of nreaentluz their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Six months are ullowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims and one year for the executor to settle said estate, from the trd day of Oc- tolir, 18.ii. Tins notice shall appear In the Semi Wet; kly News-Herald for four weeka successively, prior to the iird day of Oc tober If7. Wit ii ess my band and seal of said oouilr court at i'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this 2itu day of September, Isy7. ieai Gl.OKl.E M. SrrRLocic. County Judge. Legal Notice. To I.eah V. Buchanan ami Robert P. Glazier, non-resident, defendants: I ou and cat h ot you are hereby notified that on the -Mli day of September. A. D. IM7. Samuel W augh as executor ol the last will aud testameut of John black, deceased, commenced an action in the district court ot Cass county. Nebraska, against you. impleaded with Leonard C. W. Murray, et al, the object and prayer of which action is to foreclose a mortgage on, and sell the northwest quarter section an. in town 12, range I a, Cass county. Nebraska, and the northwest quarter ol the southwest quarter ol said section: said sale to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, $ I'.n '" with eight per cent interest aud costs ol suit: said mortgage, and the note it was given to secure, being ol tiate February i5. ISM, anl due February 2ti. ISitt. Equitable rebel is also prayed and that the delendants be required to answer setting up any rights they my have iu said land, or be barred from asserting anv such rights. Vou are required to answer said petition on or belore Monday, November X, lt7, or said petition will betaken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. SAML'KI. WAUtiH. As fxt-ciitor of the last will and testament of John Black, deceased. Probate Notice. In ("ttiiitv ronrt. Cass county. Nebraska. In ti. e matter ol the estate ot Calvin II. Par lor. i-. deceased. Catharine II. farniele. Myrtle P. Atwood. Nellie P. Agnew, Charles C i'armele. Thomas E. Paimele and all other persons inter ested in said matter arc hereby notified that ou themii dav ot October, ist'7, a petition was niea in said com t alleging among other things that Calvin II. I'armele died on the day ot , A. D. isiir. leaving no last will and testament and possessed ot real and personal estate and that the above named Constitute all the persons inter ested in the estate ol said deceased, and praying I ir administration thereof. Vou are hereby not i lied that if you fail to appear at said court on the :Sd day of November. A. I). 197 at 10 o'clock a. m.. and contest said petition, the court will appoint Charles C Parmele. Samuel H. Atwood and 'I homas E. Parmele, administrators, and proceed to a settlement ol said estate. Witness my hand and the; seal ol said court, at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the Sth day ol October, A. D.I.-SI7. (SealJ Gforof. M. Spurloch. County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Statk of Nf.bkaska. Cass County. i In the matter ol the estate of Caroline Carter. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against Caroline Carter, de ceased, late ot said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted by the county court, at the court house in Plattsmouth. on tint th day ol May A. D . at 10 o'clock in the loretioon. And that six months from aud after the rith day oi November, A. I)., lsU7. is the time limited lor creditors ol said deceased to present their claims lor examination aud allowance. ( iiven under my hand and seal this fill dav of October A. I). Is.i7. ,c Gf.okgf. M. Spcrlock. oa" County Jude. License Not lee. Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to the board ol county commissioners lor license to sell Malt Spirituous and vinous liquors in the village of Cedar Creek. Cass county, Nebraska for trie twelve months beginning October Vi. 197. ANIlKkW ANUfcKSON. snag TIME TABLE PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Lincoln Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No '.M. Local express, daily, St Joe. Kansas. St Louis, till points south M No 4. Local ext). dally, Burlington, Chicago, all points east.... 10:24 am Nobl. Local exp, daily except Sun day 11:33 am No'.ii Local exp. daily exeept Sun day. I'uc'tlo Junction li.-n piu No :ib. freight, daily except Sunday raeihc .1 unci ion No '1. Vestibuled exp, dally. Bur lington, Ciiica.o and all ooints east No. 1 stub from Junction to Piaits tnoutb No I:;. Local exp, daily. St Joe.Kan sas City. St Louis. Cblcatco ail points east and south.. No " Local exp, Uaily.Oiiiaha, Lin coln, Denver aud intormtt diat.c stations No s.". Local freight, daily, Oniaaa. No -'' Loo: I freight, dally, ex Sun day, Cedar t'reen, Louis vine. Soul ti !:ood No 7. Fast mail, daily. Omaha and Lincoln No :l. Vest I lulled exp, daily, Den ver and all points in Colo rado, I tali and California, Grand Island, Dlaek Hills. Montana and Pacific N. W. No 9. Local exp, daily except Su -my. Louisville. Ashland. VValitx), fcliuyler No II. Local ex p, daily except Sun day, Omaha and Lincoln.. N't IT. Lue.il express. Sunday only, Omaha. No T:i. I reii-'hl. daily. Louisville... 2:50 pin 5 .10 put 6:1") pm 8:23 pru 7012 am S:M am 7:37 a la 2:22 pm 3:43 put 4:00 piu 5-27 pm 5:27 pm 8:05 put Sleeping, dining and rocl.nlnir chair oar iseals free) on through trains. Ticket sold and bu-ga-e checked to any itoint In the United Stales or Canada. l-'or Information, time tables, maps and tickets call or writo to W. L. PICKETT. Agent, Plaltamouth. Neb. J. KIIANCLS. Gen. Pass. Ant.. Omaha. Neb. M. P. Tl HE CA Kit. THAISS ikll.Vfi KOIlTri. No. li Fast freight 5.10 .ni No. 0 1I.M a. it) No. 121, local freight 4 4 p.ui TRAINS OlIINII SOL'TU. No. 1.U Fast freight 10.52. p. No. 122, local freight No. 10 7.36 a. .04 p. in