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3 Oi i Absolutely Pure. A cream of taitar bnkitif powe'er. Highest o all in leavening strength. Latest L'n:ted States 1 Government Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. SATl'KDW. Jim (rrac of Souih Omaha, is town today. Galvanized ti I f bushel at "0 cents. Coat is' ha d a e. The Imperial Mystic Legion will meet on Monday evening. Tiik News i egrets to learn that I'orry W.ilker is quite poorly today. Shot guns to rent. Shells, $ 1 .75 er ICO. 2 per JOO for nioUeb'c powd r. VV. U. Coat, s - o. Mis. Sain I 'iitterson and two thil di en arrived in the city today for a visit with relatives. A b:g force of men will bo here the first of next month t work on the birr ti i 1 ;icv(is tho river. Mrs. (it'(n-;c Coon, of Alvo. is visit ing in this city with her sister, Mrs. K IJ. Carlyle, and family. Mtrs Fanny Yond.i departed today for Ou:aha, where she will visit with friends for several days. Mrs. John Donelan and Mrs. Berry returned to Weeping Water yesterday after a a brief vi-it in this city. A big force of men ar.i at work now on the water cmpany's basins which will ie completed in a few days. The lew St Paul's Evangelical cbuich will be didicated one week from tomo. row, with imposing cere monies. Kd Stile-, night yardmastor for the KoeU Island at Council IllutTs, came down today to visit old fiicuds and neighbors. rl his tias been the duilebt day in town for a year, on account of the rain and news itcm-i aie not 1 1 be had at any price Another lot of Marti rat traps re ceived. A-lC your n -itrhbor w bother they get the rats S" cents at Coates' hardware store. Contractor Sheeley, who is building the bridge on K -.st Vino street, re turned to his home at Lincoln today to spend Sunday. Miss Pi nra Donovan, whois engaged as a teacher in the Ashland l.ublie schools, is ill the city for a visit with friends over Sunday. yuito a large crowd of young i eo plo attended the suiipt r at the South Park Baptist church last evening. Those present report a jo'.ly time. The News has purchased nearly two tons of white paper this week and iM.'HrO envelopes. This is recognized headquarters for job work of all kinds( A light axi? with a 21-inch handle makes a go' tl axe for the boys to chop kind ing. It also makes a ood ban t f.xe, price "" cents cotnp'et- W. . Conies .S: Co Pisr-enger train No. 1 and ion the M . P., tken otT s one lime ago, will be ieiiordon and after tomorrow. This change will be greatly appreci ated Py Plaitsaiouih people. llatn begin falling at 1:20 this no ruing iind continued without cessa tion until nearly noon. The result is that farmers can now finish their fall plowing, and tho ciste ns that have been dry will be replenished. A marriage lieenso was issued in county court today to Clay Dean Hough, aged 2X, and Uerlha Myrtle lVtrr, aged 20, and they will bo mar ried t morrow by Uev. Pjird. P.oth parties reside in Council IllutTi--. Judge Kamsey is homo from Ne braska C Uy, where no lias closed a most successful to: m of court. During the term the e were forty-six cases disposed of, eleven di-missed. four divo ces gianted, tiftieu cases con tinued ni.d six men sentenced to the penitentiary. The Turn verein folks have gotten up quite an enter' "tin ment for Sun day evenirg. October 21. A German play by children 'called "A Schnee wiltchen" will bo given. The pro gram will be rei tiered by little folks. nothin Scott's Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next thing-to a pleasure You hardly taste it. The stom ach knovs nothing" ahout it it d es not trouhle 3-ou theie. You feel it iirst in the strength that it brings: it shows in the olor of the cheek, the rounding of the angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, take health by surprise. There is no secret of what it is made of the fish-fat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. Perhxp your drugt has a substitute for Scott's Emulsion. Isn t tbe standard all others trjr to equal the best for you to buyt o cent and $i.o SCOTT & Chemists - and simethinjr specially ente. taii)i.-e my be -xot cteu. Th i Tux -do dane'tig c ub opened the soeal season lst-t even'.n with a select dancinur r.iiity There was a larce crowJ ; f P;at!;nouUr young people, the Tuxedo Mandolin club furnished delightful music, and a very enjoyable time is n ported ry tl.o-e forluniite enough to be present. A Hurlintoti train killed a Jersey cow out ;it Cull m yeste uay fi.r John Dxnie:inJ Uro'e tho of Mioihor for S. II. Atool Mr. Al-.vi.oJ had his oo.v b ouht to J!io livery stable where hlu- wsis swung: uo and the limb s.-t. He expi-cts to have the cow aroui.d again as yen d ns iiiw. MONDAY. Dash lan terns 8o cents Coates & Co. Our air tights are made right, cook right and last right. Clarence Tefft and John G rah ni, of Avoca, arc in town today. Ask to see our Mabel, No. 70 it is a beauty, $8.00. V. W. Co ties & Co. Mrs. K. Fogarty of Edgemont is visitinsr relatives in Plattsmou tl.. Alliance Grip. D Ilawksworth, superintdent of mo tive power, was in the city Monday. McCook It jpublicati. Painter (Jus Buttons and Alvos Jiran left Monday night on 42 for Platts mouth. Alliance Timo.-t. James Miller, who has been serving out a fine of $20 and costs, for disturb ing the peace, was released this morn ing.' Mrs. C. W. Sljerman and children returned yesterday from a long visit with Mrs. C. W. Belleville at Km.x ville, la. Kelly warranted axo $1. The Columbia (b -st made) $1.25. Hoy's nxo with handle 75 cents at Coates' hardwai e. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoot and two children departed this morning for Lincoln, where they will visit for several days. People will soon feel the need of fall footwear and if I hey read the columns of The News they will know where to go for bargains. License to wed was issued in county court today to Frederick William Schliefertand Bertha Dorothy Dehn ing, loth of Murdoch. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McMakcn re turned Sunday morning from an ex tended visit at Denver and Platts mouth. Alliance Times. Lou Myers, an old-time druggist in this city, has rt turned to Cass county, and will open a drug ttoro in Cedar Creek in tho near future. At the Cooley quarries, near Ijouis vill, fifty men are wanted and can't be had. If this doesn't denote pros perity, what does it donote 'i Sheriff Holloway left for Greenwood and S. P. Hollowav for Weeping Water this morning to serve papers for the coniirg term of court. Miles Standish was in town from Murray today and made The News a pleasant call. Miles is one of the young farmeig that can appreciate Mc- Kinley prosperity, a he is built that way himself. Jos. McVey, mayor cf Oreapolis, was in the city yesterday, and reports that the village, whosa destinies he controls, is thriving not a bank fail ure oranyoiher failur-, having oc cur red sinco Jie assumeJ the reins of govern m ?n t. Wm Rose, one of the substantial republican farmers of Nehawka pre cinct, was in town today and made THE News a pleasant call. Mr. Ko-e, like nearly every other tx piye", is proud of the ticket we have this fall, and thinks it will bo elected easilj. J. E. Marshall of The News force has a face on him today that looks like a pumpkin, all on account of try ing to tame a stand of bees Sunday who rebuked his attempts at fa miliarity. He has one colony of lees which has made over sixty pounds of surplus honey this season. The rain which ft 11 hero most of the night and part of the forenoon, has been general throughout the state and Kansas enjoyed a snowstrom Sat urday, and ice formed in Minnesota an inch thick. Northern Iowa has had a killing frost, but Nebraska still wears an emerald ccat and smiles un der a summer sun. It pavs to live in the liest climate. lor Kent am acre farm. .-Miout 1 acres in cultiv;tii n. A 10 acre bearing peach and apple orchard, the balance in pasture. A got d stock well and two springs. Will rent tho whole nt $2.75 per acre for one or more years. Jt)SKi-ii SHKKA,llock DlulT, Neb. Semi-Weekly News-Ueiiai.i $1 per year. All Drunists BOWNE - New York lost 7- m 1 i II! SANTA CLAU knows it is without an equal . The N. K. Fair bank. Proposals For Fresh Beef and Mutton. Headquarters Depart ment of the Platte, Office Chief Com missary of Subsistance, Omaha Neb., October 11, 1SH7. Sealed proposals in triplicate, accompanied by written guarantee bonds, in duplicate, will be received at this office, until 11 o'clock a. in., central standard time, Novem ber 11, 1897, at which time and place thej will be opened in presence of bid ders, for furnishing such quantities of fresh beef and mu ton for issues as may bo required by the Subsistance Department, U. S. Army, at Omaha, Nebraska, Forts Crook, Robinson and Niobrara, Nebraska, and Ft rts I). A. Russell, and Washakie and Camp Pilot 1'iutte, Wyoming, and Fort Meade, S. D., during the period com menei'ig January 1, 189S, and ending June ;0. 1S9S. ProiKBals will also be received until 10 o'clock a. m. moun tain standard time, and opened at the posts of Forts Niobrara, Robinson, D. A. Russell, Washakie, Meade and Camp Pilot Butte, by the respective post commissaries of such posts, each commissary receiving proposals for his own post only. Proposals will also be received slating the price at which the bidder will deliver fresh boefor mutton of the character stated in the specifications and to be delivered'of temperature not greater than 50 de grees lOwirenneit. cull information furnished on application here or to commissarj' at any post authorized to open proposals. Government reserves right to reject any or aU proposals, or my p artof and p oposal. Envelopes contain ng proposals should be marked Proposals for Fre-h Beef and Mut ton," and addressed to undersignea or commissary at post authorized to re- coivo proposals. FRANK E. NYE, Major and C. S. Iturlington Route California Kxonrnloim Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave Plattsmouth 3:43 p. in., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt L ike Citv. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan: have spring seats and backs and are provided with curtains, bed ding, towels, "oap, etc Uniformed porteis and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion. relieving pass-sngers oi all bother about bapgage. pointing out objects of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful ex oerieiice. Second class tickets are honored. Berths For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or write to J. Francis, Gen. Passenger Agent, Oinaha, Neb. The Kirnt Thanksgiving Dinner. The first Thanksgiving dinner was celebrated in this country two hun dred and seveuty-ix years ago, at Plymouth, Mass. The whole Ameri c:n army was present it numbered twentxj men. Miles Standish, the back ward lover of Priseilli, sat at the feast, while Priseilla served at the tables. Tho story will appeir in the November issue of the Ladies' Home Journal. IJeie Indians acd whites sat down together by tho tables set in the woods, und enjoyed the roast turkey, beechnuts,clam chowder, fish, ialad, cakes, fruit and other de.ica cies provided. It was at this historic tlinner that the first testers were served. Tbe illustrations of the arti cle show portraits of the Pilgrim fathers. The II rut Kfmecly For KhfumatUiu. (From tbe Fairhaven, N. V., Register.) Mr. James Rowland, of t iis village tates that for twenty-firo years 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. Rowl ind for the doctor, but be bad read of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and instead of going for tho physician he went to tho store and secured a bottle t.f iu His wifo di I nt approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase :;l ti-st, but nevertheless applicl the iialm thoroughly ;md in an hour time was able to go to bleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief, lie says that no roedi uino which she had used ever did her as much g.Md. The 25 and -50 eent sizes for sale y i 11 drug;; ifls. It Hit the pot. When suffering from a severe cold :iod your tiiro.it and luntrs feel sore. taKe a co-e of Foley's Honev and Tar. when le at onco re- the sorenes wit1 tiered, a war m grateful feeling a iid healing of tbe parts affected will bo experienced and yci will say: "It feels so good, It hits the spot." It is guaranteed. Smith & Parmele. Serve di Him Right "You can take that soap right back and change it for Santa Claus Soap. I would not use any other kind." Every woman who has ever used 0 o w Sold everywhere. Made only by S Company, - Chicago. The lireHtmt Kiile In History. A territory of 271,000 miles, coin prising Washington, Idaho and Ore gon as they a-e today, was saved to the Union by oe man. He had the courage to ride on mulebaek for throe thousand miles. The ride was thrilling, the trials and hardships marvelous, tho result a glorious one. The whole story, beautifully illus trated, will be given in the November issue of the Ladies' Home Journal, under the title, "When Dr. "Whitman Added Three Stars to Our B'lag," the closing and most intensely interest ing article in the Journal's successful series of "Great Personal Events." The first women to cross the Roctdes figure in the ttory, which proves be yond a doubt that they preceded Fremont, the -'Pathfinder," by six years. . Work In Woinan'fl Home AxHofiat Ion . 21 S. Peoria St , Chicago, 111. Jan. 11, 1S90. i Our Working Woman's Home asso ciation used Foley's Honey and Tar six years ago, and are using it today. It has always been 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 sucoss, sincerely yours, Laura G. Fixon, Mgr. 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 fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect tittiug plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest aooliances for first class dental work. It May Save Your Life. A dose or two of Foley's Uoney and Tar will prevent an attack of pneu monia, grip or severe cold if taken in time. Cures coughs, colds, croup, LaGrippe, hoarseness, difficult breath ing, whooping cough, incipient con sumption, asthma or bronchitis. Gives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Guaranteed Thase who beiievo chronic diar rhtjea. to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Gris.ham.of Gaai s Miles, La., has to sav on the subject, viz: "I have been a suffi rer from chronic diarrhtoa ever since the w:.r ami have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure :nd that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ar.d Diarrl ti" i Remedy." This medicine cau always bo depended ujKin for colic, cholera morbus, dysentry and uiarrbu-a. It is pleasant to take and never fails to effect a cure. 25 mid '0 cent size for sale by all druggists. louloiitlitle Short Iwrim at Auction. At the home farm, seven miles northeast of Auburn and live miles northwest of Brownville, Nem iha county, Nebra-ka, on Monday, Novem ber 8, 1S97, will be sold without re iserve forty IJates and Scotch To: pd Shorthorn cattle, consist'ng of thirty cows and heifers, and t.-n bu Is; ten cows with calves at foot; the property of John Rath. Lunch at noon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock snarp. Par lies comjngly train will bo conveyed from Talmage house. Auburn, to and Iroin the farm free.nlso to and frt-m li. Si. M. train, Brownville. Khetiuiatisui Cnretl in a Day. A few weeks ago tho editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was nndoubted'y a bad case of la grippe, and recognizing' it as dangerous ho took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and the many ' cood recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in its tesu.t-', is put it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and tho resu't was a speedy and permanent curt . We have no hesi tancy in recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyo e i. filleted with a ct-ugli or celd in any form. The Iianner of Liberty, Liberty lown,Marj -laid. The 2.i una 50 cent sizes fnr sale by all druggists. A pain in the ches-t is nature's Warn ing that pneumonia is threatened. D.mpen a iiCCl; of flannel with Cham berlain's Pain B.itni and bind over the seat of pain, .tod another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all drug gists. Subscribe for The Semi-Weekly News Heuald-$1 per yoar. ! s s m 3 s S SOAPi HE WAS HOMESICK. SO HE WAS EASILY LURED ACROSS THE MEXICAN LINE. How n Amateur Detective Outwitted an Embezzler Pming ma Forger In Exile Who Knew of a Rich Deposit of Ore That Had Never Been Reported. "I never was in Mexico but once, and then I went as an amateur detective," said the mining expert. "It happened this way : A friend of mine in Pittsburg had his confidential clerk to whom he had given an opportunity by--trusting him fully skip with 10,o0wUo knew where he was, just over Il lird. r from San Diego. Eut he was safe, for ho kept religiously on the wrong side of the liue. Several detectives had lieon sent down there to lure him over, but in someway he had detected the detect ive in them, for they often acquire a professional, air in spite of their best efforts to tho contrary. "I knew that my only chance would be to go and live there as a fugitive from justice myself and so wcure his entire confidence I decided to lie a forger. I took nn my abode in the wretched little town and in alwiut 21 hours was so sick of it that I was on the point of throwing up tho whole m heme and going back. But my friend had done mo many a favor in business, and in decency I owed him some return. OI course 1 did not make tho slic k r:an't acquaintance. 1 was determined he should make mine. He hold off for sev eral days, evidently thinking I was a detective and exiioctiiig me to make, a.6 they had always done, approaches to him. But I kept away, as if I were sus picious of him. The fellow was dread fully homesick, ad I don't wonder, in that place. He used to go out on tin desert and look at tho stars and stripe across the border and wish he dared gc back. He evidently began to think lit was worse imprisoned than if he had been in some penitt ntiary. "Finally one day he ventured to ad dress me. I replied very coldly to hi? salutation, which only made him th more anxious to know me. He b:;."t tc inquire into my business and in. I out what I had come for. 1 givehim uospo cial satisfaction until tne (lay I said that I had come rr a change of air. With tht same kind of air in tiio United St:-. res i few miles away this was, of course, ab surd, aud he concluded, as I intend! he should, that I was t'ere for th;.; samf reason he was, but 1 plied him v. i li nt questions. Finally, in Lis impatience he burst out with: " 'What's the use of keeping up this pretense longer? I know and you know that we are both on tho same errand down here. It is true, as you say. wt can't live over there' pointing to ward the country ov.t the b.:.-der. ' Let's own up sir.d have d iu; v, i;h the farce. So we confessed t each other, h ; tell ing me !i!l alioui his ' crime, wPiehl knew already, nd 1 t.-llir.;; hi::i all about my imaginary inicuity. "That was as far us we got foi awhile, but it did him gotxl For it left him free to talk He wr.s very home sick, aud we both ackiiovlod;--,-tl that ii would bo abno t pleuMaiter to p.ive our selves up and s-rve out our temi.s thaij to stay there the re-,t of our lives. 1 oritt or twice hinted that I was ready to tit so. But ho wasn't, and 1 knew that n ordinary inducement would get bin: where lie could h; taken. Put he had no opportunity of investing his ironcy. and hi.; cupidity naturally f- roe.! hi:u to seo that l'o Ji:-d n:a '. a very pi...r bar gain if r.Il h.; was to ,- t out f !.is ras cality was to sit and sjrond it v!y in that little hol cf a ilexican town "I had aire ;!- interested hi i with my stories of lortnnes lls:;t ha 1 been made in lucky mine invc nts. and told him I knew of ono r: li 1 . K.'it which I ha-l never repotted t any one, intending to invest the auioi;:;r t f my forgery i;i its development if I utd get some nvro to put with it 1 told him it was in an out of the way 1 cal ity in southern Arizona, and that we could get. there without dot-, ction if wc would go oa foot or burro back and avoid tho railroads Finally h con cluded that ho was willing to la!: the risk if I would and pi and lixik at the property. Tho rest was easy. I wrote at once for an officer to bo ready to head us off while crossing the Colorado river. We had traveled some distance without being challenged or exciting suspicion,. I threw off my pretended apprehension, declared that we were safe from all in terference and that we might as well take it easy. This proved contagious, and I saw that I would have no difticul ty in getting him to the point I had designated to tho oflicers. "We were riding slowly along in the hot sun of tho desert when suddenly from behind a butte two men on horses shot out and rode swiftly toward us and were upon us almost Ix'fore we had time to realize it. Although I had expected thein, I confess I was taken by sun rise it was done so quickly and success fully. Of course tliey handcuffed me as well as him. But before we had reached the railroad station they had released me, and he understood how he had leen fooled. I expected ho would burst out in curses and reproaches, especially when they confiscated what he had left of his stealings. But he didn't. Iu fact, it was so great a relief that he made no defense at the trial and took his sen tence with great indifference. I would hardly have been surprised if he liad thanked me for the favor he was so thoroughly Bick of exile." Chicago Times-Herald. Man's Superior Ability. "I guess I ain't so coarse," said the patient animal. "Oh, I don't know," retorted Ba laam. "Yon could not make a man of yourself if you talked for a decade, and I can make an ass of myself in five liiiu- ntes' discourse. " Indianapolis Journal j l'earl Steam "Laundry. ji p. Goodman has hia new laundry fully equipped with latest 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 will be no longer any excuse for sendingogoods away. Nothing too good for our patrons is our motto. Work called for and delivered. 'luorl Flour! We have 100 sacks of good flour left at tl per sack. Come early, it won't last long. F. S. White. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of hiluuin J H. C'rau ford, deceased. To lulia A. Crawford. George E. Craw lord. Thomas J Crawford. Deborah I.ashhauyh. bailie J A. Crawlord. heirs of Ediuuud II. Crawford, de- ! ceased: A. C Adams, administrator of the estate of tvjmund it. Craw lord, deceased, and u'A oilier persons interested in said estate: The petition t l Gottlieb Koi kenbath in tho aboe matter ha iiir been tiled. in which he prays tliat the court enter an order directum all par ties interested in the west one-half (.'- l the I southwest oue-qtiat let ' ot section eighteen, (1 I, township ten i i, north of rane nine li. i east in Cass county, Nceraska. to show cause, if any, why the adiiiinistiator ot said estate should not execute and deliver to the petitioacr a gooil ' and sufficient warranty dee 1 upon the payment oi eleven hundred and titty iIi.to.h) dollais in pur- . suance ol a contract entered into between ttie petitioner and Kdmund II- Craw fc rd, deceased, in his lile time and lulia A.Crawford, his wile. It is hereby ordered b me that cause be shown, it any, by the ZSrd day of t ictober, ls'.'T, and that upon the l.Mh day of Novemlier, ts'i?, at I I o'clock a m. of said day a hearing will be had on said petition, and any objections winch may be hied against the granting ot the praver therein. It is further ordered that uoticc be Ktven to all parties interested by publication in the Sciui Veekly News-Herald ot i'lattsmoiith, Nebraska, for six weeks successively pi ior to t tie date ot heal ing as above ordered. Hated this 11 th day ot September, ts'.i;. Hash. i. Kamsey, )udie ol District Coiut. C. S. Polk and Mockett ,V Polk, attorneys tr Gottlieb Kockcubach. Legal Notice. John R. Ottinton and Mary A. Oiiintuii. non resident, dclendants, will take notice that on the 7th day ot September. A. I), is;,;. John it. I'etti bouc and Samuel K.Nixon, tiled their petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against the said John K. (Juinton and Mary A. tjuinton, impleaded with Carl D. Ouinton. et. al., the object aud prayer of the said petition, being to foreclose a tax lien claimed by plaintitts against the northeast quarter of section thirty one in town ten, range twelve, in Cass county, Nebraska, for the taxes tor 1SSIJ,$10-W, purchased by plaintitts at public tax sale November ith.l;i:(; for O. MVpaid by plaintitts May 11th. Is'.U: for MU, jMuarf., paid by plaintitts May loth, iw.tr: for lX!tT, :C'.!U. paid by plaintitts May 1st. ls'.tri: for ISUii, a7.7:l, paid by plaintitts July 1st, lS'.'T. and for interest on each of said payments at the rate of -"0 per cent per annum for two years from November tith, isy.t, and for 10 per cent annual interest thereatter. and an attorney's lien ot H' per cent on the total amount so found due. and that said land be sold to pay said sums and costs of the action, and for equitable relief. You are requited to appear and plead to, or an swer said petition on or before Monday, the lth day of October. A. I). ls;i7. John H, Pettibone anu Samuel I-. Nixon, By their attorneys, tleesou & Root. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by George F.Houseworth. clerk of the district court w ithin and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the iOth day otNovember, A. D., ISUT. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court tiouse in Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: The west halt of the southwest quarterof section S, township II, range V. in Cass county, Nebraska, (except lot being one acre oft the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section H together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of T. r". Carnes, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles I -liayworth, plaintitl, against J. V. Carnes, T. I'. Carnes and 11. R, Walt) ion. defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Oct.iy, A. I). 1M7. Harvey Hollowav, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. C. S. Polk, attorney for plaintitl. Legal Motice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. Henry Eikenbary, et al. 1 vs. !. Citizens Bank of Platts- mouth, Nebraska. J To the depositors and stockholders of the Citi zens bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, aud all persons interested therein: Vou, each and all. are hereby notified that upon the iMh day of September. A, D. isi", 1 hied a petition i.i the district court ot Cass county, Nebraska, in said cause, praying for a license to sell the northwest quarter ot section eighteen (18). the southwest quarter ot section seven (7), the west half of the southeast qiiiua-i ot section seven i7t, the northeast 'juarter of the southeast quarter of section seven 1 7), and the northwest quarter ol the southwest quarter ot section eight (Hi, all in township eleven til) north of range fourteen (lit in Cass county. Ne braska; and also praying for license to sell cer tain personal property ot said bank, w hich per sonal property is tully set forth and described in said petition now on tile in said cause. And that under and by virtue of an order ot court issued on the Sth day of October. A. il. s;i;, a hearing will be had upon said petition at the office of the clerk of the district court ot Cass county. Nebraska, on the tith day of November. A. I). 1S!7, at J o'clock p. in. ol said day or as soon thereatter as it can be heard, and earh and all of you ate hereby notified to show cause.il any there be, on or before said day why license should not issue as prayed authorizing the said receiver to sell said properly as assets of said bank. C'HAS. C. I'ARMH.K, Receiver ol the Citizens Hank, liyroti Clark and C. A. Raw ls. Attorneys. Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, Cass County- i" ' In the matter of the estate ot Caroline Cartel, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the claims and de mands ot 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 i'lattsmoiith. on tlie 1Ui day ol May A. D. I!SS, at in o'clock in the loienooti. And that six months Ironi and Hlter theiith day ol November, A. I ., l.-ii, is the time limited lor creditors ol said deceased lo present their claims for examination and allowance. (iveii under my hand and seal this '.Mil dav ol October A. D. IM07. (Sea! I (O.iiui.i. M. Sri mot k County J nde. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county. Nebraska. in the matter ot the estate ol Calvin II I'ai niele, deceased. Catharine li. I'armele. Mvitle 1. Atwood, Nellie I'. Agnew, Charles C. I'armeie, Thomas fc. I'armele aud all other persons inter ested in said matter are hereby notilied that on thetUh day ol October. IWT, a petition was tiled in said court alleging among other things that Calvin H. I'armele died on the day of . A. i . iwr, leaving no last will and testament and possessed ol real and personal estate and that the above named constitute all the persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased, and praying ior administration thereof. Vou arc hereby not ified that ii you fail to appear at said court on the ;td day of November, A. 1). 1S'7 at III o'clock a. m.. and contest said petition, the court will appoint Charles (J. I'armele, Samuel ii. Atwood and Thomas K. I'armele, administrators, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal ot said court, at 1'lattsinouth, Nebraska, this, the lUh day of October, A. D.l97. I Seal I Gkokgk M. Spi-ri.ock. County Judge. Legal otice. To Leah V. Buchanan ami Robert I, filazier, non-resident, defendants: Vou and each of you are hereby notified that on the -itli day ot September, A. I). If-S7, Samuel Wauph as executor ol the last will and testament of Jolin black, deceased, commenced an action in the district court ot Cass county. Nebraska, agaiust you, impleaded with Leonard C. W. Murray, et al, the object and prayer oi which action is to foreclose a mortgage on, and sell the northwest quarter section :), in town IS, ranne 1:1, Cass county, Nebraska, and the northwest quarter oi the southwest quarter oi said section: said sale to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage. fl-JO T." with eight per cent interest and costs of suit; said mortgage, and the note it was given to secure, being of date February t. HH4, and due February 'Jt, 1HK.. Kquitable relief is also prayed and that the defendants be required to answer setting up any rights they my have in said laud, or be barred from asserting any such rights. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, November X. li'7, or said petition will betaken as coniessed and a decree entered accordingly. Samuel Wauoh. As executor of the last will and testament ol John Black, deceased. Notice to Credtors. State of Nebraska. ) , r- . County oi Cass. ss- ,n County Court. In tbe matter of tbe estate of Samuel A. Ilolbruok, deeeased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of s;iitt estate, lief ore me. County Jude of Cass county, Nebraska, nt the c unty court i-ooin in l'iattsmoutti in saiu count;, n tbe iHli day of April. A. 1). IS'.im. at 2 o'clock p. in., for tbe purpose of presentiui their e i aims for examination, adjustment an J :i I lowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of s.iid deceased to present their claims and me year for the executcrto settle said estate, from the trJ day ot Oc tober, mr. This notice shall appear in the Semi Weekly News-llerala for four weeks successively, prior to the iird day of Uc toler l.u;. Witness my hand and seal of said county court at i'iattsioouth, Nebraska, this U.tb day of September. 1W7. ISealJ (ikok,k M. Spur lock. County Judne. Legal Notice. To Amanda I. Shepherd, non-resident defend ant: Vou are hereby notified that William L'. Shepherd commenced an action against you on the lMh day of September. 1W. in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and firayer of which are to secure an absolute divorce rom you. and also a decree barring you from ail rights in ti e p opcrtv. real and personal. belon "'K tn f?" -'-' .e locate in either t" states ol Ind,a..a . ... l, ...., I hr grounds lo, duorce are that . ci,.m.:- l ..lu teryiu De cember. l.-Ht, with one J. i Vou are requited to ans.u ...a, petiMua oa or before Monday, the 1st day ot November, iwr. William C. Mthr-tiKKw. Ltgdl Notice. To Heniamin A. Gibson. Mary C. Gibson. Ed ward Bangs, trustee. Bradford Savings Bank & lrust 1 o, William C. Crippcn, George Lest ie and John VY Mitchell, non-resident defendants: on and each of you ate hereby notified that Johu H. IV ttibonc ami Samuel K. Nixon on the IHth dav ol .-t ptembir. A. i. ts-.i7. tiled their petition in the dt-irict court ot Cass county. Nebraska, against you. impleaded with Guerdon B. Crip pen, et al. the objet t and piayer oi which are to have deciee of said court foreclosing a tax lien against fractional lot 17 in uoitheast quarterof northwest quarter, section three in town ten, range eleven, Cass county. Nebraska, for tax pimhase by said plaintilts'against said land ior ears isvii. lWJ. IP: -I and !'.". as follows: ISH, t'. paid November S. 14: lW, $.. paid November 3. tx:H: IsHI. J.YSI7. paid May 10, ftyr, and lor s'.-:.. ;.ls, paid Mav 1, lf.H. with 2U per cent annual interest on eacu vl r-aid payments from November 5. lsM. to Novenib 'astW, and 10 per ent annual interest on each i i'ay ineius thereatter, and In er cent attorney ieciii."" the total found due. and costs ot suit and ior tale ot said properly to satisfy such judgment aud equitable relief. ou are requited to answer said petitiou ou or belore Monday, the lust day of November. A. I). 1S;i7. John H. Pei iiiione anoSamiel H. Nixon. Sheriff's Sale. ISy virtue ot an order ol sale issued by George I'", llouscwoi th, clerk ot the district court, within and tot Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 w til on the 3Hh day ol November. A. D., IM'7. at II o'clock a. in. ot said day at the south door ol the com t house iu t he city of Platts mouth. iu said county, sell at public auction, to t lie higlieat bidder lor cash, the follow ing landg and tenements to-wit : l.nt three (:!l iu block one hundred thirty-four ft:tlt in the city of P.attsmout It, Cass county, Nebraska, according to the recorded platt thereol. together w ith the in iviitges aud appurtenances thereunto belong or iu anywi.-e appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of l-.mcry K. Murray. Mrs. Murray, his wile, Iirst real name unknown, Mrs. J. t. Johnson. tirt real name unknown, Matthew Gering, John Doe. et "al, dclendants, to satisly a judgment ol said court recovered by Kills T. Hartley, plainlitt against defendants. ri.tttsmoiith. 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