Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, January 01, 1898, Image 3

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    THINK OF ITS
OVKH SKVKNTY STYLKS
OF
lies
CITY AND COUNTY.
600k SOUS
IS 111
fS I'll Mil-
' Dnnnoo
TO SKLKCT FROM AT
PEARLMWS.
HOW IS THIS...
A I?AnAU I . . . - .
Tabie only J.c0
'.o lanrer assortment to bo
found in the state. He is hound
to suit you if you want a
Stove,
Parlor Suite,
Bedroom Suite,
Easy Chair,
OR ANYTHING IN
sill
i
WKINi;si)AV
Mrs. Den n of Oin:i tut in vinitin;r II.
J. Sti oiylit anil family.
M. Karitfor h;i.s ii nice Lfirl at liin
houMu whi;h arrivi'l the lir.-t of ihu
week.
Mie-a Olivo M. (iratiaiu of J i ncil ii in
visitiiu' her aunt. Miri. I'. II lloolli.
for a fuw ilnys.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .InLn-on will
J otitot t lin a party ol f r i ? n I -s at ;i musi-
Jculo thi u veiling.
(Jliai'lcM Ij. TwiHs, of Mav.vooJ,
tlio city on a visit with li rt
father, U. S. Twish.
.1 i in in i o Hunt anl li's fiiiu!, I.'oht.
Mcl 'lici'hon, am down from ('oiim'il
(lull's loHpunil tlio Iioi ida s
Hon. T. T. YotuiLf of Smith li'-ml
pct'cinrt was in the city toil ay and
iikiUo Till'. NkWS a plcasanl i-ili.
.lolin 1. Mockcnliaupl ntiiins lo
his work I h is b ven i iix a t Will nftir
a few day's vi-i t wild relatives.
li. W. Ilousoii and wife of K. d i;i-,
spout Ch ristiims with his Ih-oiIk r,
Allen I foe ami and faui i I y of this 1 1 y .
(Jcorjjo Youny, a irradualt! of the
Omaha deaf and dumb institute, is in
the city on a visit w ith.o'.d-time friends.
Mrs. Whittier and dauyh ter-in-Pi'w
of (led Oak, are in tho city the quests
of tho formers brother, II. ,1. Strci"ht
and family.
Or. Frank I). Iturjjfess and wife will
return to Cedar Kapids, Neb., on Sat
urday after a pleasant vir-it here with
their parents.
Mrs. Joe Neely of 1 Matlsmouth has
been visiting with her brothor-in-law,
l)r. J. M. Neeloy, and nmtiier, the
past week. Klmwo d Ijeader.
James Tucker, the travelinr man
from St. Joe. who weighs h't pounds,
was in town today. He looks like
August (iorder only more so.
Judyo Archer is not very tusy with
law breakers, but he filed eight new
civil cases this week which is cer
tainly a lively closing of the year "!7.
Wo regret to learn that Fred rftuil
is dangerously ill at iiis homo north
west of town with pneumonia. I!ut
slight hopes for his recovery are en
tertained.
Mrs. (Jeorge Dovey w ill entertain a
irgo company of invited guests to
morrow evening in honor of Mr. Iluli
uid his mother, who are visiting he-
from New York.
Mike McAndrews, a member of the
L5. ' M. section force here it is said,
will be promoted to the place made
vacant by tho death of Foreman Kng-
lish of South Mend, by 1 load mast ir
O'Donuoll.
If the sender of a neat, piper knife
through tho mail to Geo. Guild will
designato which George Guild
meant, a favor will be conferred
neither of the two boys in town bv
that name know who tho present w:
for.
Ashcr ('lark has a new coal oil cai
that must bo seen to bo appreciated.
Tho pump acts as a measure and i
Dsoiuieiy correct so inai on ;y a sirone
nd your can Is filled. It, is one of
the latest cans mado and sells to mer
chants on sight.
Jli.-n't pretty as a barouche, but its
more comfortable for y.oro weather.
Milton Wolfe, son ex-Commissioner
Henry Wolfe, died at his homo in
I'nioti of kidney trouble after an ill-n-.-s
of several months, on Monday,
Deci mb'-r i;o. Tie- deci risi d was one
i.T t !.(; t:i i t ie.it s,i tiers in this coviiity
and h..d a largo circle of friends and
uj in i ti 1 ;u:ees.
N'i bra-ka veather -l"riH shouhi bo
ashamed f theinsi 1 ves if they are re-
THE BLACK PRINCE'S ARMY.
bpon.-iHcs fertile rain fill of today
HE PBYS
SPOT : CASH
And Has no
Competitor in
..LOW PRICES..
I. Pearlman.
OPP. COURT HOUSE,
PLHTTSMOUTH, NEB.
'i his might do in Kansas, but for Ne
braska it is n. g. , and the less we
have the better for the climatic repu
tation of the sta'e.
The warm wi atiier which has been
pr vailniLT in tlu'-e parts tor the la-t
two d a v s has pu 1 a .- to p 1 o sli i s ii i n is foi
the lime 1) . i 'i ", a t loa-t
ihe ice iin.:i :;ro about through wit
the Jee Irir vt-.-t, ami th- v have noth
ing lo fear from tho return of warm
weal her.
A friend of the family was our an
Wii"' " v lor l:ie si itement in las', evon-
iri'o Ni-'.ws that Mrs. Dovey would
entertain a large pai ty of friends at garchy.
The Largest IaiKllr.1i I-loet Ever As-iii-bll
l ook t J i 8olli.-iH to Krim- e.
Mr. W. O. .Stoddard's u. rial, "With
tho lilack Prince," fivis in St. Tsicho
laa au account of the fphi.did army
tlmt ac.v ni ai:!el tie rii:ee to the Lat
tlo of Crccy. Mr. hb ildaid utys:
It wuh tho largest lingli.-.h licet j-ct
assembled, uud tho army going ou
board was also tho best with which any
English king hadew rput to si a. It
consisted cf jdcLi d lin n onl-. Of thee,
4,000 were mi mat-arms, C.OOO w ro
Irish, 12,000 wire Welsh, but tho most
carefully trained and disciplined part
of tho force consisted of 10,000 bow
men. During a whole year had IMward
and hiH son and his g nerals toiled to
Eelcct and jiropar-'i tho men and tho weap
ons with which they wero to meet tho
highly famed chivalry of the continent.
Fortunately, An army eelected from a nation of per
haps 4,000,000 of peoplowas to contend
with an army collected from Franco
with her 20,000,000, and from such al
lies of hers as Germany and Jiohemia,
ro-enforced by largo numbers of paid
mercenaries. Among these latter wero
tho crossbowmeii of Genoa sold to 1'hil
ip by the masters of that Italian oli-
BELDING BROS. & Co.
Silk Manufacturers,
TO
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
Soap Manufacturers.
Mess. J8. S. Kirk A Co.,
Chlcwjo, Ilia.
(Jentlemen:
Wo have given your "WhlUtClond" soap ft thoronsli
test In washing pieces of linen cinhroldcred wild our
"Now Process" Wash Embroidery Milks and tind It
entirely sat'sfiiclory. Wo take picasuro in recom
mending It a superior article fur laundering lino
embroidery.
Yours truly,
(S.'gnod) Mklpi.no Mkos. ,tCo.
Rcfcring; to the above, we deem it important to state
that this letter was entirely unsolicited by us. White Cloud
.V'oap now has the highest authority as its endorser as being
ruperior for fine laundry work. For the bath and toih t it
r' o ranks first as a pure white floating soap.
JAS. S, KIRK S: CO.,
j .'dished 1830.
Cf lit
I I '!
S'i -- rr.mw tturet.s in V.
won J.
I heir home this evening. It soems
that only a half dozen near frienda
are lo be present, and the affair is
uiiiio info inal. Our informant was
mistaken.
11. i . Travis, president of the
I Mat tsmoutli school board, presided
yesterday at tho state meeting of
Edward's adventure had a scorning
of great rashness, for already it was re
ported that tho French king had mus
tered 100,000 men. Full many a gal
lant cavalier in armor of proof may
wcdl have wondered to hear, moreover,
that Edward III, accounted tho fore
most general of his time, proposed to
meet superior numbers of tho best
school ho-rds he'.it in Lincoln. in lances of Europe with lightly armored
connection with tho i-tato teachers'
nidation. At tho superintendent'
meeting 1 roie-sor rariev made a
strong a-'eument in tavor of better
organization, and Gass county teach
ers were heard from in their depart
ment. Cass eounty was largely in upon tho sea by ships prepared and
CVlueiiee. nionnnH mid livl Lit ln'iM.lf it, l...
ol. Jacob-en, a carpenter em- crippled tho naval power of his cue
pioyed in the f ro h t -car d t pa rtiren t mies that the re wa.s now 110 hostile fleet
of Ihe I'.. iV M. siiop-. met with an ac- Strong enough to iTevent hi.s present
men on foot. They knew not yet of tho
new era that was dawning upon tho
Kcienco of war. Edward and his bow
men wero to teach tho world moro than
ono new lesson before that memorable
campaign was over. Before this ho
had shown what deeds might bo wrought
cidon 1. y s te 1 di y . lie was holding a
piece, of lumber in his left hand and
runi.inga !ane over it with his 1 iy hf,
wnen in tome way 11 is lingers re
laxed i heir hold on tho sides of the I
board and came in contact with
tno u:nuo 01 mo plane. -s a re
sult. Mr. Jacobsen is minus tho tips
of two fir.gois. I Jr. T. i '. Livingston
drtss(d Hie injured members, and
Jaeoo is workiiii: arain today as usual.
undertaking, although l'hilip had man
agi d to stud out some scores of cruisers
to do whatever harm they could.
A New Creation..
The demand has always been, The
Best Goods for the Least Money. We can
show you the best goods that can be pur
chased at very LOW PRICES.
Call and see our new line of Glassware
with silver mountings. A beautiful medall
ion given with cash purchase over $5 until
January 1.
FRIGHTENED AWAY.
i iie I ariiitTs' Mutual Ins '. Meeting.
lie.' 1-armors Mutual J nsur'ar-co Co.
oi mis- eoniiiy win noiu men annua
ni'.el nig en Saturday, January S. at 1
o clock- p. in. at lie lleil school house
in l'irht, Mile (Jrove precinct, for the
purpose ol oiP.ciing- oilicrs and trans
acting ; 1 other .business thai may
come 1) lore l.'io nc.-otimr.
J. T. r'ALTKK. S' ere tat V.
Complexion Preserved
DR. HEBRA'S
VIOLA CREAM
Remove Freckles, Pimples,
Liver-Moles, Blackheads,
Sunburn and Tan, and re-
rial frpjih-iesa. -nroduciDK a ''J !r:-v
clear and healthy com fzc7-
plexion. Snpenortoaii lact-v--
S reparations and jerfectly hnrmless. At all
ruggista, or mailed for 50cts. Send for circular.
VIOLA SKIN SOAP in limply lneomprW as
kla purlfTinc Soap. nfjufclel for ibe toilet. ant withnat ft
' riTal for th" narM-y. Aholutfl pare and delicattly medl
i tatrd. At dnnniu. Price 2 5 Cents.
J The Q. C. B1TTNER CO., Toledo,
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock Is complete In all lines . d we
tt our friends to look It over. W wll
endeavor to please you
Call and see us.
STREIGHT 0 SATTLER,
(Successors to Iletry Boeck.)
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Reading Rooms and Dispensary,
Drue Building, riattsmouth, eh.
Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.
m. Serviceleach Sunday, 11 a. m.
Tho bright warm sunshine has been
making rapiil inroads on tho snow and
ico today. No farther than .Linco.n
md Hamburgh it is said no snow
visible, yet sleighing was good here
up to It) o'clock this morning, The
bulk of the ice has been harvested vet
quite a number of teams arc seen hue
rying along with their crystal ioaJs
today.
A3. Wills, Cass county's biggest
cattle feeder, says ho has odd head of
cattle in his foed lot now that are the
nicest bunch of that number he cvoi
saw. Tho weather has been very fav
orable for feeders and Mr. Wills says
t.hecornat "0e this year is cheaper
than loe last year as it will put on
that much moro fat. From other
farmers wo learn that cattle being fed
in this county never did any hotter
than they have this fall.
THUKSl) AY.
Col. Green of the Journal was an
Omaha visitor this morning.
Ned Iiaker will spend New Year's
day with his daughter in Omaha.
Miss Nettie Waybright departed
this morning for P.dson, Neb., to at
tend a wedding.
George Larue and George Grimes
of Union are in town today on business
with the county judge.
John Chalfant and Wes. Wolfe of
Union, were in town today and made
THE NEWS otlico a pleasant visit.
Dr. Dai ley, the eminent occuli.-l
and optician with kr. Seymour of
Omaha, arrived this morning for a
three days" visit at the l!iley.
Dr. Shipman is cert liaiy doing a
rushing business. Many of our best
people are consulting him and his
rooms are crowded with patients dur ing
ofliee hours.
T. Frank Wiles has removed his
law office into the room over Schiap-
pecasses store, w lie re he will be glad
to meet old friends and cultivate tho
acquaintance of new ones.
S. E. Hall & Son's store building on
Sixth aud Pearl streets &tarted to
gradually sink lower into the groun I
yesterday, and a force of men are en
ftaered today raising the structure to
its former position.
Charles Graves, tho Union attorney,
was in the city on legal business to
day. Charley has built up a law-
practice that beats editing a country
newspaper and he expresses no desire
to return to the newspaper fold.
Ed Fitzgerald has a new vehicle for
winter weather that ought to be called
the Kloodike. It is a tightly closed
omnibus with roar door and windows.
The Kirnt Man lie JWt't In the Alaska
;ollll-lls Siti'il Him (Iff.
"No," Kiid a man vho vas pitting
ou a box in front of a grocery store, "I
can't eay as I know very much about
Alaska. "
His companions looked at him in as
tonishment. It was the first time lie had
ever admitted not knowing much about
anything.
"I reckon, then, that vou'ro not
thinking about going to dig lor gold,"
said ono bystander.
"No."
"Jlelibe, though, as tho stories of
eudden wealth keip pouring in you'll
change your mind," said another.
"It won't Lo possible. I've been
thcro."
And came Lack without getting
rich:"
"Yes. I didn't much more than cross
the boundary lino beforo I turned ;
around aud struck for home."
"Scared?"
"That's tho answer."
"What of polar bears?"
"No."
"Supplies give out?"
"No, I had plenty of food. What
changed my plan was seeing a man dig
ging a hole, lhad these ideas about gold
B. A. M'ELWAIN,
THE JEWELER.
Nrln.ekH, ti;-l lirr wild (In- pi lvllrc mul p
pin hi' i'h llirtriiiit'i IxilniiKiiiK "f III nut winn
iipiri l.i:ie!ii; ' I I.e.: ,.iiiiiii IhmIik li-vlnl upon Slid
t it in iiH Ii i ' j , ill i.) I 'rti I. II ;i ii'. fii. le 1 1 nl II-
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mriil nl .nil unit ice 'ivrinl liV j ilin II I i lli
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v.i i -1 .1. I. u-l.ii.e,.
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IIamvi.v IIoi iowav,
Miriill, (Jrf'in roiinly. Nubmhki.
Probate Notice.
Iiii'.iiiils lulu), ('.i n (imiilv. Ni-lntiilm. In
I"- Hilt t . - I.I till- l-!.l.llir ul 1 1 c 1 1 1 y Moll, ilc-
i. .-i,. . .i. ..I.. l'l,i!li., I inl, Lhmli'11 mid Wil
li. mi M.ili. tlit- iiiiLii'imii Ih-iih nl AiImiii Mull,
M.ny Miiilviui .in I C'iilli.n an; I i nl, Hie Iml
tliu-.- 1 1 .i 1 1 1 I l.i inn iiuw li i riisnl, 1' linlirlli
M'l . ii mi I, ( 'liiislin.li! I.raili, Maitha I una
l;.ii. Mi Hi I liiiuill, Kn.iiinii M .hi icr, I .mi iia
i i j : . lln- inikn.iuii In ns o Henry Moll, dc
I I .i .1, .in I all ..tin r ii. i-.uiii inli'ii'Hti!i will liiko
ii. liirili.il K.i .inii.i Nl.iiiiri li.is lili-.J a ii'tii ion
III s i I i mill .ilii 1,'inn llllliillii otlii-l llilllCH th
ll..- I.i t v. ill mi I ii- .l.iin. -nl i, llrniy Mull, de
' '!. w .i .I'lui 1 1 li- I to .iuli,il,' on Ihe Hli day
. I J ii ; , I I ; 1 1 1. 1 1 .i. I : n i n i . 1 1 .i 1 1, .a was (;i aiite.l to
l.i-. idi.tt, u ln i-. ii. i il.-i r.iMi-.l, and Unit ad -
mini' Ii. it I s.n.l rsliiti! W mi oinpli to. I'atl-
1 1 ' 1 1 .i' l. tlnil II. M. .iiiiiu lin-ii lie ;i.in.lnli-il
.1 III. .Ill' I I .ll. .1 It ll Will .11111. III .ili.l.l! I ho
I I'H Hi 1-1 I -ll I. 'II "I till! .t;il.-. Vim iiil-not ltin.1
lii.it il "ii I. nl t.i ,i..i-.ii ,il -.niil i. nit on ,i- Vlh
'I. iv "I I inl.'i.A. I . at 'Z n't loi k p. in.,
illid i.illti-,l '..ml prlil ion, tin- i . 1 1 1 1 will appoint
II M .-".nil . Ii-i n in -...nil- other Miitiililc Hun,
ii . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . i i(li ill .,nii,-,-, mid pun -c.1J ttl
.i - i t I i. on nl i .1 sin. I still i-.
lllli- s ln h. ill. I .ill. I tin; seal ol (tlli.t f olllt,
ill ri.iieiii..nlli, N. l.i.i-.k.i, tliiM, tliu li'tli day ol
N.M ml., i, A I I . I -nr.
I ' nl I il iiKl.h M. Sl'ltMI.Of K.
t'ouuty Juilyo.
rrnhatc Notice.
In t In- ( "iint y i mi 1 1 ol hsm i on ii t y , N -li ask a.
In tin- in.iltii ol tin-i-stalc ol M.uy l i.- kiniinn.
ilri in .-.I. I I'-ii, v K u-. kiii.'inii, 1 iiiniii Kiim kiiiiinu
no. I .i.l oi h.-i n i ..us iiii.-i. sl.-il in Haul manor
in.- ) I v n.'iilii 'l Hint on the llrd day ol 1 e
i 1111I..-1 . !!'.','. ii pel it i. in was Ii led in saidlolirt,
i-h i;iih' , a n; olhei Iiiiij;h, tii.it MaiyKleik-
iii. inn hi. I nil the. lull .lay o May, X17, leaviu(f
ii" he I will an. I testament mid poHseKsed ol
i . i h t s in a. I urn nl ii ii know n and inn ei linn value,
iinl that the iiline iiaine.l ( mist it u le all the por
soie. iiiteie le.l in Ihe estale ol Haul (IccoaHed,
aii'l I i . i v 1 1 l"i ii'liiiinistialion thcicol. Vou
iiiehiiily iml .lie.lj hat i you l.ul to liplnar at
ai l i mil I mi Ihe ili.l day ol 1 . 1 1 1 (l i 1 1 y , A . I). IHVM,
nl :.' o '. I"i k p. in. .iii.I) i nntest haul petition, the
(null will appoint Milto.i I), 1'olk oi home other
s ll it al.le pel ...li ll ii 1 11 1 II I s I I ill ol , anil J 1 1 1 11 (I'll to a
.-ll lenient "I said e- late.
itness my hand and the seal ol said court, at
I'l iil iiii.iiih. .i l.iaska, this, the 7lh day ol Lle-
Celnlii:l , A . I ). I Mil.
i Seal ' il-.olll.K M . S-lin i.ik k.
County Jmlne.
i . . . . ir ... ..
-wys Lie v. ure. iin- I iiu-uiiiatism ;:mJ
Aeura.gia ramcaily cures in one to
uirct: nays, us action upon tho nys-;
tcm is reniarivabi-j and ni storiouri. it
removes ;il oneo uhe cause anu the
disease immediately disappears. The
liist do.--e gre.itly boneiits. 75 cents
li.ii-i 111. 11 .
soiu iy r. ii, ! i'H'Ko iV u.. urue-'rists.
ft.or he uiii'r some friends coulinu
ally p-aisin-T Liiamberlam s Colic,
t'hoieiM and Diarrhoea Uem -dv, Cur-
ti j Fleei. of Anaheim, Cali-ornia, pur-
chased a bot: lc of it for his own use beiug found anywhere and everywhere,
nd is now as enthusiastic over its and I went up thinking to get eomo
wonderful work as anyone cm bo. points about mining. I afckcd him in
Tho L'o and 5m eent sizes for sale by ail an oli'.arKl. way whether he had struck
ii rii o-. .i 1 I UL1J l'uj ""ii jei, aim ju uniitu iuuuiiii
ana glared at me and said, loung tcl
i iiriiaii- in Ou.ys .Mine ler, what do you think I am digging
I'uixi.i.r, S. 1)., Dec i:r..K. this for?' I told him I thought ho was
Howl er, a conduclor or. thoIJurling- digging for gold. Ho glared at mo
ton, has a fortune in an onvx mine again and said : 'Gold nothing. I'm do
near this city. S unoles -which have HS this for fun. I've been living here
been sent to I M. i hidel h in . ..hir.-i.-n for four years, arid there's ono thing
51 1 ( t fI M I ' I nInii1 . ' i , fnn rv-. -i inn. I V
v-...-. ... .v.., ,,...0.1,, . in, on- , , T. n.-
lion by exp'erls l ave been pronounced good aud det.p. so as tu allow" plenty of
genuine onyx and e-peeially valuable, room, aud then find out just how far
oeing el iii-ht color, iho mine con- down this climate will make tho iner-
lains all shades, from black to light cury go. ' " Washington Star,
raj-, and there arc irre.it iiuantities
oi ii.
Tell ma n v., T Tif -f.iiv"
ll K . l-l :..i.- i : I ..v., j...
. ,.e.i..ueu mil,, outing Thp. KT)pai-r.r Inf!Ils ,,.ic i,, her sent
tinimeniM v.iinoui reiuuaiion or merit ar.i c,;inc ,,.,,-iotHcMTT
I MiJVi CJ-UAAVU M Ul V 111, U1J
Lh.iinbhrhiin s 1'aiu l,a!in costs no Iu truth tho question seems euperflu-
more, and its merits havo boon proven ous.
.JBEACON 0FiI0? A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.
FOLEY'S
HOISEY and
IS THE
GREAT THROAT and
LUWG REMEDY.
Shcrill'M Sale.
Ily vlrliieof un o.viH-iit.inn Issiucd by (Jo,
I'. I I'His-cwurl h, i-ii-rk of tint d Istnct eourt,
within ami fur l 'a sss cini nty . NuhraHk n.it nil lo
mo .1 iri'.'leii, I will on I he :id (lay of J mi. A
I . Is'.is. at. II ii eliiek ii. in. of sulci diiv ul thn
sniitli iluiir of I In- court lioiiso In tho city of
i a 1 1 -Mm in i ii, in Hiii.i eounty. Hell tit pulillo
iiiclloii. In I In- hl-'hi-sl idiider for cash, tho
following l.iiids mul I eiieiii.-ti I m, to-wit:
1 he i"l hall nl tin; noithcast (lliaitl-r of
siili.in I.-, t,,un II. linn;.; 111 the s.iiilheat
niaitei i, ; i.-i I inn hi. tmvii II. lanei; U: t hi; i-ust
hall ul t he '-mi 1 1, (; t iiiait.i ol sec linn III, town
II. inline !l. 111.; ea t hilll ol the HOlltllWeHt
iiiiulei i, I m-. iii. ii .. fiwii II. iniiuu III: and tliu
ii. .nli hall i.l Ihe s.iulhwe't uiiiiiter ol section 1M.
town II, nun:.- in, ail in I'a.si county, Nehiaska,
t'T.elh. i v.ilh the n n ileees and ,-i(iiui Uiianci-
theieiinl.i Ii-I.iiii:iiiK in in an y w isc aiipeitaininK.
I In ' .mie ln iii; lewed uinn and l.ikell as the
pi ',ni I y nl I". I-, and II. K. Waldioii, defendant-,
to sun Iv a judgement ol said court ic
i "i ie l hy l;. ink ol l.acle, plaiiitill, atinni.it said
deli -nd. ml ; .
I'lal tsinoul h, Nob , Nov. :!(), A. I). IHII7.
II ahvkv IIoi i.owav,
.siierl ir. C;tnH con uty, Mobraska.
For Sale bv SMITH & PAItM HLI'.
o; lest of m i riy years. Such lettera
as the foUo -vinir, from L. G . Bagley,
Ilueiieine, Cal., are constantly i;eiiig
recoiveii: '"The he-t remedy for piin
I h:v.) ever ue.l is Chamberlain's
1'ain B ilm, and I s:iy to after having
used it in my family for ?-o vera 1 years.''
It cures rheumatism, lame back".
sprains ami sweliiii!
dl'llgirist,
For side bv all
Khciiiiiilt ism ( lire. I in :t I):iy.
A fev- weekrt aro the edilor was
taken with a veiy severo cold that
c::us..d him to be in a rao-t miserable
conditio:-!. It was undoubted'y a bad
ca.se oi la grippe, and rceognizinsr it
as aangeious no look lmineuiate
steps to brinr about a speedy cure.
From the advertisement of Chamber-
As she Fits there with the afternoon
sun transfusing her glorious tresses into
a stream of liquid gold, her eyes as blue
as tho heavens, fathomless as the sea
and dancing with excitement ; her lips
of coral wreathed with a roguish smile,
she is indeed transcendentally Leautiful.
But tho man seems blind to her love
liness, lie regards her with a frowning
brow and eves that smolder with anger.
Timidly she repeats her. question.
"Am I not fairr"
Her companion's face grows black as
thunder.
"Fair!" ho cries Utterly. "Fair,
when you open a jack pot with a ten"
Rage chokes his utterance and with
a passionate gesture hedashes the cards
to the floor. San Francisco Examiner.
Valid Excuse,
She How is it you were not at "West-
lanrs Cough Kemedy aud the many I end's reception?
od recommendations included
therein, we concluded to make a. lirst
trial of tho medicine. Tos-'v that it
was satisfactory in its result-;, is put-
it very mildly, indeed. It acted like
liiairie and tho result was a speedy and
permanent cure. We have no hesi
tancy in recommending this excellent
Cough Keni' uy to anyone aillieted
with a cent: h cold in anv form. The
Manner o-" Liberty, Lib"i-;y town,Mary
l.trid. Tho --' and oU cent sizes f..,r
sale by all drujii-its.
Dr. ."Iiir-hiill. (jiriiiluiite Dentist.
Dr. Marshall, tine gnld work.
Dr. Marshall, goid and porcelain
'o'vr.s.
Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work
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 aooliances for first
class dental work.
Tho T. J. Soiiol soe'r-ty is making-
great preparations for their sixth
annual mask ball to be given at their
hall Saturd.13- evening, January 15,
1S'S. Everybody is invited.
lie I staid away on account of a per
sonal matter.
She May I ask what it was?
lie Will j ou promise to keep it se
cret? She Yes.
He Well, they failed to send me an
invitation. Collier's Weekly.
Imitation slates, made of compressed
wood pulp, are used for roofing in
(Jhristiania. They are made waterproof
tv a secret process.
The population of Egypt is now about
), 000,000 and probably" exceeds that of
he period of its greatest ancient pros
perity. Crystal Springs Daury,
Milk, as pure as gold from the
"Klondike," delivered to any part of
the city. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Your patronage solicited.
Leave orders at News ofliee, or at
Bennett & Tutt's grocery store.
S. II. FillEK, Prop.
December Millinery Clearing Sale
At Mrs. Streets. $3 trimmed hats at
$2. 2.50 trimmed hats at 81.50. 2
trimmed hats at $1. Now is the time
to get a hat at a low price for cash.
Come early as tho best always 0 first.
Fancy Groceries.
Choice Canned Goods.
These are Leaders at
White's Grocery Store
(THE OLD RELIABLE.)
A select stock of Dry Goods n the'latent styles for Fall and Winlei
arrived. If you want the best for your money give us a trial.
,ust
F. S. WHITE,
Upper Main Street. Plattsmouth, Neb.
e News
ffcroH
Take OfT the Horn.
The undersigned is now ready with
a good portable chute and tools, to re
move the weapons of horned cattle at
10 cents per head for a herd of c ittle,
25 cents for a single animal. It never
gets lo cold to dehorn cattle. Any
time after fly-time, until the first
week in April is tho right time. Af
ter that it is too late. If those who
wish to have such work done will ad
dress me at Rock Bluffs, Neb., thev
will be promptly answered.
S. L. Furlong.
Delays are Dangerous.
Mai.y of your friends, or people
whom you know of have contracted
consumption, pneumonia or other
fatal diseases by neglect of a simple
cold or cough. Foley's Honey and Tar
a safe, sure ana pleasant cough
medicine would have saved them. It
is guaranteed. Smith & Parmele.
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O.,
says, "After two doctors gave up my
boy to die, I saved him frnm croup by
using One Minute Cough Cure." It is
the quickest and most certain remedy
for coughs, colds and all throat and
lung- troubles. F. G. Frick & Co.
2 M- '. Holiday Katei.
On account of the Christmas and
New Year holidays, the Missouri Pa
cilic will sell tickets to a!i points on
their system within a distance of 200
miles, at rate of one fare for round
trip. Dates ofsiie December 24,25,
.'H and January 1, limited to return to
January 4, 1898.
I'earl .Steam Laundry.
B. F. Goodman has his 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 sendingooods
away. Nothing too good for our
patrons 13 our motto. Work called
for and delivered.
Sheriff's Sale.
1 5 y v : 1 1 1:- til .111 t-M-i m ion iisueil by George
! . 1 1' ui - i- in ih. 1 In k i1 1 lie district ton it witlnu
;ni'l I'D I .1 ,s luiinty, Nchi.-isk.-i. ami to mc di
' '' l, I will "ii tin; :inl d;iy ol January, A. 1.
I -'.i. at 1 1 11 i 1.11 k a. in. nl saiil day at the Moutti
'l " i "I tin: '"nit Iiiiii-l- in Ilii: ity nl I'iatU
ni'iMlli, 111 -aid 1 "iiiity sell at inihlic auction, to
tin- l...'lii st I. nl k 1 1'ir cash, tliu lollowilig real
isst.it.-. t.i v.it:
I't- 1 1 an. I l' in I, ;.,i k 110, lots :i, I, 5. and 0,
in I -!'.' I. 111 tin; i ily i,l I'lallsiiioiilli; lot a and
tin- .1 1 hall ol .1 and lots 7, Hf '.t, 10, II and i'J, in
!." k II, in I )uki.-: addition to tliu city of j'latts
"""Hi. a.-, luimly, ,Ni-l,r.iska. touidliei with
Jin u mk-);i:-. and ,i.iiii li nam cs tliuii-unto hc
l"i.;:.iin oi in anyuisi; ;ippti i taimii. 'i he same
l.r'n;. rk ii-i upon and taki-n as the property ol
Ui:i,ani II. .Shah.-i and lohii Miafi.r, defendants,
to al: ly a judim-nt of said couit lecovc-ted by
I iiaili--- I . I'ai miss-, ri-i i-i-.L-r lor Citizi.-iis bank
ol I'l. ill ui. null, .Ncliiaska, jilaiutilt said against
duli-iidaiii-..
I'lall mouth, Nebraska, Nov. '.VI, A, I).. 1W7.
IIaKVI.Y I lnl.l.dWA Y.
Slienll Cass ('oiinty, N'ebiaska.
Sheriff's Sale.
I; y i 1 1 in-of an older of sale-issued by (Je-orjje
1-. I I ni-i; a oi lh, clei k of the disti let court, within
and loi l ass county, Nehiaska, and to me di
iisti'l. I will on the :iid day ol January, A.
I'., '". al II o'doi k a. in. of said day at the
sou I li door ol Ihe com t house in the city of i'lattl
inoiith. in said i oiinty, sell at public auction, ti
the hij;ln-t bidder for cash, the following real
estate, to-wit :
'omiiieni.iiiK at the southwest C'ji. of nee
tain to.'.n l', rane II. east of the Btii I M.,
i iiiin.iiK tin ik e hoi Ih :n tods; thence east WI rods;
then' e south -V rods: them e west HJ rods to the
place ol bc-Knimiijj, containing hltecii actesof
l.md .
lAisolots 2 and :', in section 4. township 11
noith, ran;;e I I ea t of tin; lilh 1'. ,M. excepting 7
and I', n acres, descnbed as follows: fceven and
I'm acres on the south side of a lot of land
d'jM.i : bed a .- loilo-. s: ISeginning at the cjuarter
s '' Hon coi ne r on tin; west side of sc in 4, town
shiji II. i. nine 11, east of the eth il ., thence
noith Ml i hams, thence southeast ' chains to a
po.i.t intei-e t.ug a line throtij.' .he center ol
section l, thc-in e west to the p! , of beginning
and coiitaaiing 15 and I Ml res. 'ihe total
amount ol laud herein is one hundred and thirty
and 'ii loo. ni'.., or lesi .' Also the northeast
'inaitc-r ol the norti.east ijuarter of section 5,
town 11. range II. east of the oth lJ. M.. contain
ing Hand l.i. loo acies, more or less. All of the
abo-.e de-( i.bed land in Cass county, Nebraska,
together with the privileges and ariDUrteoanCfca
ti.eieii.-ito belonging or in anywise appertaining.
s.nue oe.ng levieu upon and taken as the
property ol lianiel I. I)rper, et al. defendants
to satisfy a judgment of said ceurt recovered Ity
I'etia l.il;ng-on. piaintitl against said defend
ant - .
i'latt-mouth, Nebraska, Nov. W. A. IJ. 1HV7.
IIakvkv Hollo way,
Sherilf, Cass County, Nebraska.
ShcrifrH Sale.
liv;rti.eof an order r j f ssli Kmip.l l.v CiMrra
I-. I louseworth, clei k ol the district court, withio
and lorl'a-s county, Nebraska, and to me di-
recteii, i wi:i on Hie Mndayof January, A. I).
l-'.is, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said dav at the south
l .or of the court hou-e in the city of l'lattsniouth,
n sa:d county, sell at public auction, to the high
est b: l ler lor cash. the foilowim real entati tn-wil-
I he northeast ij iai ter of section 13, townshit) 11.
norm ol range U, m Cass countv. Nebraska, trv
giilier with the privileges and appurtenances
thereunto oc'oiiging or in anywise appurtaining,
i he same being levied upon and taken as the
property of Margaret W, X raver and George
J raver, et al., defendants, to satisfy a judgment
"f sa.d court recovered by the hirst National
baiiK of l-a:rlield, la., plaintilis, against said de-leii-iaiits.
I'latt-m juth, Nebraska, Dec. 7, A. D. HVJ.
HahVEY Hoi.LOWAY,
.Sheriff, Cass County. Nebraska.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued hv fl
I'.llouseworth. cierk of the district court mithTn
and for Ca-s county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I v. ol on tlie th day of January, A. D.,
I"'.'-". ;it 1 1 o'clock a. m. of said dav at ih imiih
door of the court house iu Plattsmouth, in said
county, seii at public auction, to the highest tiiit-
der for ca-h. the following real estate to-wit:
1 he west halt of the southwest auarterof section
x. t-.wnship 11, range it. in Cass county, Nebraska,
except lot Z, being one acre off the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter of said section
properly oi i. r . carnes, delendant, to satisfy a
judgment of 'aid court recovered by Charles li.
Ha worth, piamti!!, against J. V. Carnes, T. V.
Carnes and H. k, V.'aidron, defendants.
J iaiismoutii, .eljrasKa, Uec, 7, A. I)., 1897.
HARVEY JloLlWAY,
SberifT, C" county, Nebraska.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. Houseworth. clerk of the distiiet court, within
and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di
rected, I will on the 15th day of January. A. 1).
ii.i, ai n ociocna.m., ol said day at the south
Notice to Credtors.
State of Nf.hkaska. ) , . ,,
Cass County. $ " "Jwn.
In the matter of the estate ol Calvin H. Par.
me.e, deceased.
'Notice is hereby given that the creditors of
aid deceased will meet the administrator.
said estate, before me, county judge of Cass
county, Nebraska, at the county court roojw la
P.aiismouth in said county, on the 6th day of
December, A. D. 1W, on the 7th day of Febru
ary. 1 "., and on the 6th day of June, 1W. at t
o'clock p. in., each day for the purpose of' pre
senting their claims for examination, adjustrueat
and allowance. Six months are allowed for taa
creditors of said deceased to present their claims
and one year for the administrators t setti
said e-tate, from the tith day of December, 188T.
'1 his notice shall bu published in the Semll
Weekly News-Herald for lour weeks successively
i-r if it to the lith dav of l)ecemhr lsiiT "
r , j - , : , ' . , -
Witness my hand and seal of said county court
door of the court house in the city of Flatus
mouth, in said countv. sell at nuLlk atirt inn. t.i
the highest bidder for cash, the following real I at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this fth day of Ns
estateto-Vtit: vember, 17.
Lots five (5 and six (6) in block twenty-nine I (Seal) Gr.XC M. SputLatMC.
(lyj in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, nay Jadga,