Fined $100 and Costs For Assault ing Hugh Iloberts. A MrrlfMi Krrliir In Mimtulnral ly K. W. Ki iiiit ly- lttlioll- l'-l tilve Tlirlr I'rlent Mont KnJoyn.lle MarrU Other llapprnluK Of InKuM to I (town today on buair.e-H. Th trial of tho f.ato f iluyh) V. I'. Killen if Lodo I'ole, Robert h John Harrington was tlie Choycn no county, in in town tho zuet uttr..c"ion in polico court this tuorrw inr- Quito a bit f testimony was pro- dut e.l to fchow tho extent of tho in- juries received by the plaintiff at the handu of the defendant. After duo( , t .1 I case, Judge Archer fined Mr. Har rington tho sum of $100 and costs, and, as defendant wus unablo to produce tho necessary wherewithal, ho will be piven Iodines in Jailor McBrido's hostelry. About a week ago, it will bo re membered, Kolerts was brutally as Buultcd by Harrington, because the killed tho latter's d(tr. A warrant w.is imim diately swoi n out for Hat rintfton's arrest,but as Koboi ts was unablo to appear, the case did not como up until this morning. A Heriouti Fractur. - K. W. Kennedy, who resides on O ik, between Sixth and Seventh streets, met with an accident Saturday which resulted in tho fracture of his hip bone. Ho was coming down the stairs athis homo when he accidently slipped and fell, striking the hip bone with such force as to cause a very serious fracture. A physician was immedi ately summoned, and at last accounts, Mr. Kennedy's condition was not of such a nature as to cause his friends any uneasiness. Father liur Surprised. The young ldies of tho St. Anges society planned a very successful sur prise party last night in honor of their priest, llev. Mathias Hor, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swoboda on 14th and Main street, where the priest has made his home for a number of years. The surprise was to remind him of his '-names-day, " which occurs February 24, but at that date he will be in Wahoo. Father Bor received several useful presents, among them being two handsomely enlarged photos of his mother and father. The evening was spent mostly in music and social chat. A bountiful supper was served and all departed for their homes at a late hour, reporting a most enjoyable evening. A rieasaut Surprise. The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Willeis was the sceue of a neat surprise party Thursday evening, it being the seventeenth birthday anni vi. ry of their neico, Miss Myrtle WorcK-.. Tho evening was spent in games and music, after which a suinplous supper was served. After a late hour the guests departed, wishing: the vouia? ladv hostess many more pleasant returns of her birthday. Those present were Messrs. Tim and Ed Todd, Tom Beverage, Emery Newland, Ira Gorham, Jim and Frank Worden, Will Saltan, Ollie Osborne, John Beeson, Fred Thomes, Misses Kate Kishell, Lizzie Shultz,Lillie and Belle Martin, Susie Kroohler, Stella Boyd, Parrae.ia Newland, Mabel Hop kins, Dora Worden, Anna Fry and Mrs. Ed Todd and Mrs. Worden. The Department Store. Colonel Thrasher has been doing some tall hustling to get his building rented to Mr. Tourtelotte, the depart ment store man, and to him credit is due for getting a new Arm in town. The new store will not have two rooms at present to start with, owing to the one adjoining having been rented to other parties. The manager put a force of men to work in the Neville room putting up shelving and getting things in readiness for the immense stock of goods which he has purchased and already ordered 3hipped to this place. Mr. Tourtelotte appears to be a very affable gentleman and no doubt will boa very valuable addition to to the business interests of the town. One Viiuug Man Converted. The Methodist church was crowded last night to listen to Rev. Lemon's sermon, "Does it Pay to Be a Chris tian." The address was rendered in a very excellent manner, showing that it does pay to bo a Cb ristian. The solo "The Model Church" by Prof. Travis was rendered in an able manner. The revivals will continue this week at the Methodist church. While the invitation hymn was being sung one young man went forward and was happily converted. Subject tonight "Is God Willing to Save Us?" tome early if you wish a seat. Coal Discovered. Tbe Louisville Courier has gone into the coal discovery business since The News left off, and reports a th ee foot vein for H. P. Hansen at Louis ville, fifty -five feetbe!ow the surface. Thirty feet of solid rock overlies the coal strata, which has hitherto hid it from enquiring minds. License to Wed, ( Joseph Elmer Parks I l.u .ucv Wiseman Frank Spangler - ( Laura Jane Murray This makes nineteen licenses Judge Spurlock has issued up to the present tiino in February. Fopocrat Opinion. The apoointment of J. W. Johnson ns register of the land office at Lin coln is, says the Johnson County Jour nal, a just recognition of the ablest, m st unscrupulous and pleasing linrs in the state. A Great Bargain 440-acre farm near South Bend for $25 per acre. Address R. B. Windham, Platts mouth. Neb. CITY AND COUNTY. SAT17HDAY. M. I. Williams, tho Cullom jjrniu buyer, Ih in town todny. A. H. Todd in homo u"uin for a brief Hlay from Uio ISInck Hills. Tho rrany friends .f Mrs. II ih- will bo horry to learn ttmt hho in on the hirk lint todav- Mr. Cole of Ashland, onoc f the enrli- oxt Bottlers of Chhu county van in 0f County ( ,lerK Koboi inou. guito a Crowd wont to tho depot to- d y lQ B.e j(jirk White and party Bturt on lhoip trip l(J tnJ Klondike. , Andy Schwab is reported to have died laht evening at tho ago of twenty six years. Wo were unable to learn ti mo of funeral. Mrs. M. O'Donohoe received her in surance money tod iy for the house which was burned near the shops a few weeks ago. Notwithstanding tho bad condition of tho roads, the farmers are hauli.g lots of corn to market ju-t now on ac count, of tho go id price. The Cass county money in the hands of the treasu' er, will ho loined out to the designated bmk in a few days. The bids haw been in for some time. Harvey Beaver of Cullom, drove out to Elm wood tho first of tho week and en mo near never getting back. Ho said ho never found the ro ids in Ne braska any worse. F. C. Stadeltnan has arranged todny to accompany Murk White and party to tho Klondike. Feed is as liable to pick up a million or two as anybody, and wo trust he may be among the successful ones. Troasurer Eikonbary came up on tho noon train today and is looking first-rato. It seems very unnatural to see him on crutches, but he gets around nicely and will soon be ab'e to devote all his time to his ottice arain. T. H. Pollock today Fold the Buttery residence on North Third street to It. F. Dean, who will move to town and make his homo there. City property is fretting better every day and ere long better values will obtain. Will JlulTner is in town on a two weeks' layoff as the res-ult of losing the first joint of his second finger on left hand in an air press at tho U. P. shops in Omaha, where he is employed. The injury is healing nicely and he will soon be able to return to his work. Mark White, Gee-rye Halmes and Jennings of tho Republican valley, started this afternoon for Seattle. At that place they will join Wm. Stanley, of Klondike fame, and will ship for the gold diggings. The News hopes tho boys may be successful and that j they can return in a few months as millionaires. Charles A. Beach, the popular postal clerk on the Schuyler during the last four years, has been promoted to the Pacific Junction and McCook run, on Nos. 3 and 4, between Omaha and Lincoln. He will be succeeded by Mr. Upton of Pierce, Neb. Today is Mr. Beach's last on the Schuyler train, and his many friends in this city 'congratulate him on his merited promotion. 51 ON DAY. Jap Summers is reported on the sick list today. Wm. Eikenba-y of Union was in the city today. Amos Atkii.son was in the city from Bjllevue today. James Opelt of Omaha was a Platts rnouth visitor todry. Charley Beach made his fin ltrip to this city on the Schuyler run today. Morgan B;uwn, of Lincoln, was visiting friends in the city yesterday. Henry B.'stir.p.n, of Chicago, is in the city for a f ew days' visit with friends. John Bobbins was down from Lin coln over Sunday for a visit with his parents. Ex Senator Thomas met with acci dent to one of his ej-es the other day which was very painful. King Wise, who is employed by the B. & M. in western Nebraska, vis ted his parents over Sund iy. The choir of th Presbyterian chuich will a'lve a "Sacred v eneer;'- at the chuich next Sunday evening. Miss Kate Ilempel dep:rted this morning for St. Louis, where she will purchase a large stock of millii.ery. There was a very enjoyable dance at the German Turner hall Saturday evening, given unda' the auspices of the Bohemian Beneficiary lodges, Nos. 58 and t90. A large number of prizes were awarded in the drawing contests. Professor J. W. V;.tson, of Chicago, is in the city today. Mr. Watson in tends getting up a home talent enter tainment of the cantata, "Queen Esther." The p ofessor is a talented musician, and will undoubtedly make a success of his venture. Fred Archard. an accountant under State Auditor Cornell, will be in tho city tonight and from here be will go to Nebraska City to cteck up the treasurer's books down there. He will return to this city in a week or two and perform a similar task. Officer Hanson went out to Ida May Schaffer's domicile today to inform her that her time for leaving the city bad expired, and that he had come to escort her to jail. Ida informed the officer that her health was in a very delicate state and would not permit of such a proceeding. A physician was summoned to find out what was wrong with Ida's health, but at last accounts 6be still held the fort. A PnOAUNENT COUPLE MARRIED. .lullu Nprlft k and Anna Alliert .lolnrd In Wedlock at Cedar Creek. There occurred a very happy event near CYdar Cictk last Thursday, wLeii tho ceremonies which made Jul iu Sprieck and Annie Albert man and wife were performed by tho J to v. Spri gel. at tho homo of tho bride's parents. 'J he event occurred at hiyh noon, and was witnessed by 141 guests. Otto Sprieck, brother of the groom, act( d as iri ormmaii, w hile Lizzie Al bert was bridesmaid. The young couple received many costly and valuable present", among which were the following: Si.ver caketiay, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sey bort; bed t-proad, C. J. Meisinger; rug, Mr. and Mrs. J McNu'land; lamp. Ceo. and Anna Meisinger; pit liei ai d cix cups and fancers, F. Enge, keiiner; t2, Anton and Emma Meisinger; win dnw shades, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fttzor; silver coffee pot, J. If. Cox; 1 .mp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisineer; cno-half dozen knives and forks. Ceo. and J a bob Fornhotl; dozen silver spoons, Mr. and Mis. K:.goos; wringer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ka ITot.b'.jrgcr; dozen sil ver spoons, ln i lip Keil; smoothing irons, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. Ahl; half set dirties .ind lamp, Ja-ob Meisinger and f.mi'y; pair blanket-1, Mr. anil Mrs. J. M. Mei.-ingor; half .-et dishes, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Meisinger; center table, Mr. and Mrs. II. Becker; rocking ! chair, II. Uo' ck and family; pair ' blankets, Mr. and Mrs. J. il. Becker; stand cover, B. F. Seybert; table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaver; bed so e d, Mr. and Mr-. A. FcrnholT; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs C. Metzger; -tar-d cover, Miss Minnie Snyder; t;ibl ; cloth. .1 :iCii'i Seybert; water set, Mr. and Mis John H. B.-jkoi ; water set. Miss Annie Me.si j-er; pickle cas tor, Mr. ai d Mrs. N. II. Seyb it; win dow curtains, Mr and Mrs. Adam Hiidt; smoothing iron,C. II. Reichart; table cloth. Philip and Annie Forn hoff;iable cloth and one dozen napkins, John Ahl and wife; table cloth and one dozen napkins. J. P. Keil; bony dish, half dozen sane di-hes and one pair window curtains, P. C. Stander and wife and James Stander; butter dieh. Mis. Page; be I spread, Mr. and Mrs. Therioff; toi th-piek holder, Lulu) and Florence Page. The young eoupje start out unoer tho most favorab e circumstances, and will make their future home in Pil gar, Neb , where tho groom owns a lino f . rut. Will Visit the Kxposil ion . The delegation of Colorado people which will arrive in Omaha tomorrow to virdt the exposition will be one of the largest parties which has thus fat come to look over the ground and see for themselves why their state should be on hand. Tho latest reports from Denver are to the effect that the in dications are that, four sleepers will be required to accommodate ail those that desire to cone. Governor Adams announces that he will be unube to come on account of a prior engage ment from Washington's birthday, but he had requested Lieutenant Gov ernor Brush to head the party as his representative. The mining commis-t-ion h is adopted a plan suggested by Minii g Commissioner L ?e, chairman of the committee, by which thirty counties will be represented in the ruining exhibit, each county being asked to contribute SH'U to defray the expense of making Such an exhibit. Secretary Martha A. Shute of the State Horticulture society is making a lour of the counties of the state, agitating the matter of a proper dis play and securing exh bits. A iSad Death. A few months ago everyone in this part of the county felt shocked over the shameful assault suffered by Peter Curtis down near Union. The boy lingered f r days between life arid death, hut finally recovered. It was during his illness, while he was unconscious he struck his mother a vicious blow in the side which knocked her across the room. From the injury sustained she never recov ered , and after lingefcg with much suffering, she died at an early hour this morning and will be buried to morrow. What appeared to be a tr agedy at one time seems to have turned out one after all, and if Mekin is the man who ass mlted the boy be ouht to get the severest penalty the law inllicts. A'Cilt-iitall Killed 11 noelf Ju ige U.ituse-j ceiv. d wi.ru tod .y fr m Nebraska it y to the effect that Stephen A. II .il had shot and killed himself at that piace. The targedv occurred across the hall from John Watson's oilice, and is supposed to have been accidential. He wa- about forty years cf age and wis quite well known in this city, beinjr an inti m ite friend i f Deputy Sheriff Mc B ide. Mr. Hail was a witness in Ciaiy'a suit against the Nebraska City Loan fc Buiidinir association, a case now on the Otoe county district court docket. lor .Sale. A six-year-oid i'on weight about 1,40!) and gray mare, verv geutle. Also a twe-year-old mule coit, and twenty-live head of May pigs. Mi:s. E. E. Goodwin, On Louisville road, eight miles west of Plattsrnouth. Foley's Honey and Tar. Cough Syrup whereve intro juced is considered the most jdeasant and ef fective reined yfpr aythroat and lung complaiuts. Itrtettfe only prominent coutrh remedy hat contains no opiates and that ran safely be given to children. Smith & Parmele. You should know that Foley's Honey ana larisan y tn oest remeayi for all diseases ol jfhe Throat. Chest or i Lungs. Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction in all cases. Smith & Parmele. x, , . , . . . i IturlliiKton Koute California KicurslonM Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave Plattsrnouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist bloopers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over tho Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Like City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spr ng seats and backs and aro provided with curtains, bed ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relievim na sue lifers of all bother about baggage, pointing out objects of interest and in many other ways helping to make tho overland trip a delightful ex perieuco. Second class tickets aro honored. Berths $r. For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket oilice, or wtitotoJ. Francis Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, "Is iod Love?" Evangelist Lemon's sermon last evening on "Faith" was listened to by a large and appreciative audience. Prof. Travis sang ono of his pleasing solos in a very pathetic manner. At the close of the servico live went forward to unite with the chur. h. Rev. Lemon advised the young men to do all in their powor.w.th God's as sistance, to live good Christian lives. Subject tonight: "Is God Love." A large audience will bo presout, and a general invitation is extended to all. Tomoi row the services will held at tho Christian church both morning and evening. I.arKeest I.ocomotlvcH la the World. The la'jrest locomotives in the world have just been made lor tho Great Northern railway. Ihe cii dors of these twelve-wheeled monsters. re 21x34 inches, making the str. ke the lo.gest ever u-eu in locomotive prac tice The boiler is Hi inches largest diameter and 7S inches smallest dia meter and tho working pressure il'2 pounds absolute or 210 pounds above itmosphete. The fire box is 11'4 inches long, 40J inches wide and has oib tubes of 2i inches diameter, and 31 feet 10! inches long, making the total he iting surface 3,280 square feet. A Narrow Kscnpt, Al Jay, section foreman on the Mis souri Pacific, had a narrow escape last Saturday. He and his men were on a handcar when suddenly No. 37S freight rushed in sight and beforo the train could slacken speed, it was about to strike the car and to save their lives the men leaped from the car. In less than a minute the car was a broken mass, but aside from a few bruises the men came out un harmed. A voca Advocate. A .OOI LET I ER. From the Clerk f the Circuit Court. l EiiXAXiu.NA, Fia., Feb. 2S, 189G. Mn. GK.onoii Suhkkk, D: uggist.City. Dear George: Please send a bottle of Chamberlain's C' ugh Remedy. I would not feel easy if I knew there was none of this valuable Remedy in the house. I have given it a fair test and consider i t one of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sufficient, although I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yields very readily to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend it for croup and colds in children. Yours respectfully, Gko. E. Wolff. Sold by all druggist. Fehruary Excursions. Opportunities for visitiner the south during this month, via the Louisville & Nashville railroad, are as follows: Home-seeker's excursions on first and third Tuesdaj' at about one fare for the round trip. Florida Chautauqua at DeFuniak Sp. ings begins on the 14th inst. Splen did programme, beautiful place, low rates. Mardi Gras at Mobile and New Or- le: ns on 22J. Tickets at haif rates. For full particulars, write to C. P. A' more, General Passenger Aent, Lou.sville, Ky., G o. B. Hornet', D. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. - Homeseekers' Excursons. Homereekers excursion tickets will be sold on January 4 nd 8, February 1 and 15. March 1 and 15. via Missouri Pacific railway to all points in Arkan sas, Texas, Louisiana, Indian Terri tory, Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico, at rate of one fare plus i'2 For pa. ticulars call at M. P. oilice. C. F. STOrTEXlJOKOUOlI, Agl. I'eirl tsteaiii Litumu. Li. F. Good mm has in- n. a laundry fully equ'ppel with 1 lest devices, i.ow in running order, nnu asks a share of your patronage. His wo k is his best advertisement, ard if you tiy tho new laundry thet-.- wM !e no io 'iier any excuse fo. sending goods away. Nothing too potions is our motto, fo. and dehvereu. good for our Work called Fublic Sle. C. M. Graves will sell at public auc tion at bis premises near Reck Bluffs, f' bruary 24. all his horses, cattle, hogs, farming impb ments and four teen stand of Italian Decs Remember ll,.; dale Thursday, Feb-uary 24, at 10 a. m. Two Well Known Statesmen talked for months, from a front porch and a rear end of a car. Lterhaps the use of Foley's Honey itidrTar will ex plain why they could 1 this, without iujury to their voc: organs. It is latgely used by speakers and singers. Smith & Parmele. Wall l'aper for Everybody. H. P. Beach is agent for the largest wall paper house in the world, that of Alfred Peats of New York. He has an immense lino of samples and will sell paper very ere ip and of excellent He will call on you with a . Leautnui line oi s hui. Get Wash-a-Lono soap at weiler & Lutz. Zuck Wan An Intereidliiic Lecture, Tho department of Household Econ omics of tho Plattsrnouth Woman's club held an extremely pleasant and instructive meeting last evening. On motion tho lobular business was laid aside, and Mrs. Mac Murphy pro ceeded with her lecture with practi cal demonstrations. Tho importance of building up tho human body with healthful food at d the intelligent preparation cf the same was dwot upon at some length. She asserted that every mother should understand tho human Pony and how to select and prepare food to imiwl tho nerves, sustain tho brain etc. With the mother rests th responsibility whether her child shall become a physical wreck, a buHnes failure, a drunkard, or a tramp these dire disasters can bo avoided by prop 411 17 II It i lort itidini' the elements of the body and the character of bui:d ing material each element may need and a child built of standard material will liccumu ii standard being har monious in each department of his wonderful structure. Mrs. MacMur- phv further demonstrated her theory ' in- the Dieoarution of some delicious , --j ' j di-he.-, bui.t on a scienlitic p an and . dairiliiy prepai ed, w hich those pres toitw. ro allowed to taste and were thoroughly appieciated. Mrs. Mi.cMurphy is an agreeable speaker and those who missed the lec turo if last evening missed a good thing. The evening closed with t little social visit and an animated dis cussion of tho various health foods in use. i;eiltidrt ItehchlucHHe. Ind' m es d in ainu aoehtiyen Richter u her L ben und Tod gelallen hat, die lieoo Gi tin uiis res B- uders L. L .iiitirig iinu t. em- .Mutt, r des.-eu K d lie , on uiisei e M 1 to zu neh men u nd, Jndemunsei Bruder L. L .Janrig em treues ehrenhaftes Mitglted dos P.at'smouth Turn-Vereins istsosei, Beschlosskn, Diss wir an dem schweien Verlust den er hierdu.ch er.itten und ihm und seine Fatnilie in die tiefste Trauer versetzt hat. herzlichen Antheil nehmen und in tiefer Svmpathio seine Buerde trasren he: fen. welche in seiner Familio die schmerzhafte Wunde ge-chlagen hat Feruer sei, Bks-.ciilossex, Dass eine copie dieser Beschluesse in d is Protokol des Plattsrnouth lurn ereins ein- get agen, in den Zeitungen veroef lenllicht und den trauernden Hin terbliebenen uehermittelt wird. ( Fki:i Er.ixoKK, J John P. Sattlkk, ( Eons Ottxat. Das Com. M Ward L. Smith, of Frederick- stown, Mo., was troubled with chronic diari hva for over thirty years. He had become fully satisfied that it was only a question of a short time until ho would have to give up. He had been tre ited by some of the best phy sicians in Europe and America bit got no permanent relief. One day he picked up a newsp i per and chanced to read an advertisement of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He got a bottle of it, the fit st dose helped him and its continued use cured him. For stile by all drug gists. It ill of Honor. Rock Bluffs school district No. 5. Number of pupils enrolled, eighty. Names of pupils neither absent or tardy for the month beginning Jan uary 24 and ending February 18, 1898: Maud, Ora. Minnie, Will, Ernest and Roy Hutcheson, John and Robert Gu.lion, Lynn Taylor, May Louie, Edna Patterson, Eddie Churchill and Albert Fu' lone , Grace Taylor, teacher. Dr. Marshall, Graauate 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 fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest annliances for first class ueutf.l work. "My-tic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days, its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Ihe first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents ld by F. ti. Fricko. & Co., druggist?. ISui'klen'it Arnica tive. The best salve in the world for cuts, buri:s, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe- vt.,- -ores, tetter, chappep h;nds, chil oir.ins, corns, and all skin eruptions, nd oosi lively cure- piles, or no Day i I: gua anleed to erive p. rvct s lisf etion or money refunded i 'viee 25 cents per box. For sale by F G. F b-ke. vfclAMv 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks rC Designs Anvone sending a sketch and description may quirkry asrertain our opinion free whether an invention is probablv patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest acency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive special notice, w ithout charge, in tho Scientific Jiiiier ican. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a vear: four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Broadwa)'- New YorSf Brauch OlHee. 625 F 8U, Washington, I. C Gornpkxioa Preserved u HEDRA'S Liver - Holes. F!ackheaJs. Sunbtrrrt and Tan, and re stores the skin to its origi nal fresuness, producing s e clear an r.enuny com liJZsr, wlexion. Superior to R'l tace1. preparations and perfectly harmless At all driiKS'!i'-storniai,:l iV.rSOcts. Send lor circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP H nlr.i- l-co;.rhi. u a kin purifi-inc toap, until awl"! for ihe toile. mnd witboat a riTal for Hi--tiarsory. AtlaiOr pnr and delicasl medi wt-d. Atdni.-gl.n. Prica 25 Cents. The Q. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, 0. V VIOLA G W R-movo Freckles, Pimples, ) V"l LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Sale. In the district coint uf L'a.u county, NVirak;i. Henry Eikciibarv, ct al, I vs. 1 ho ("iticiis IS. ink et j riiittsiiiuulli.NcI).. et nl. I Notice is hereby Riven tiiat timliT inn) I y vn tuc of the decree ol the I loin.r;il.le liiisll . Kaitmoy, tuilne ol the li-lrut (iiint. iiKi.le niii.ti January lth, A. I. Is'.'H, in a .suit j.ci: ni me uisrnci court, ol Cass county, Nelir.i-.ka. wherein Henry Kikeiihai v rt al, i m ilaini m, ainl The C'ltUetn Hunk ol f'lattsinoulh, Nebiaska, et al. defendants, and which decree or.leic.l and directed the receiver ol the taid bank, under- siKiied. to publish lor thirty days, and then sell the real estate hereinafter descubed. Ili.at pur suant to said order the undersigned rer eiv. r will on the 21st day ol March, A. I ..s!. at lo o'cloik a. m, al Ihe south door ol the court house in the city cf Platlsinoiith.t'ass c unty, Nebraska, otln for sale the follow ine described laud, w: the northwest quarter N V 1 , ol sei turn eighteen 1H. the southwest quarter MY'i ol sai tuni seven 7). the west hailW, ( i,e southeast quarter K'4J id section seven the north east quarter NK'.i ol Ihe southeast quartet I s-K' ) section seven I? , the northwest quaiter I N W?4 of Ihe southwest quarter MV', ol sei -t ion ciK'it H all in township eleven II north ratine fourteen I 1 1 1. in t'ass county. Ne braska, bein a n.iit oi the assets ol said t.'itii'ns Hank, deletidant. .Nubieit to all liens and incumbrance. At said sale bids will In received either for cash, or not less than tlJ.i.ln conditioned that the purchase price shall be ap plied upon tln-;princiial of claims now entitled to dividends, the highest of which bids on each class w ill be reported to the court for directions, which (d said bid will be accepted. Dated this loth day of February, lx;iS. CllAKLl-.S (!. l'AHMI I.r, As Receiver of 'I he Citizens I'.ank of I'l itts- mouth, Nebraska, liyron Clark, Attorney. uticp of l'lililication John M. Kiser, I'laintl.t j vs. John Kiser, John V. Aniick and I aura A. r Ainick, Ins wile, ami Ksther S. Heller, de fendants. The defendants. John Kiser. John V.'. Ainick and Laura A . Annck, his w ife, and KMhor .. Heller, will take notice that on the Itrd day in February, lM'- John M. Kiser. plaintitl. filed his retition in the district court of Cass county, Ne braska, against lohn Kiser. lohn V. Ainick and Laura A. Ainick, his wife, and Ksther S. Heller, the object and prayer of which are to have a certain quit claim deed which was made by John Kiser, tleleiKlant in tins suit, who had untitle, right or authority whatsoever, and delivered to r.sthcr r. lleilcr. defendant in this suit, on the following described real esiate, to-wit: lictMiinini: at a noun t went v-three feet west of the --outh - eat coiner of lot n mn be r cic lit (Hi, block luinlu-r six! 1 1 v iV." in the city of Weepin . Water. Cas Count , .Nebraska, anil running thence north sil-hve (ii") feet, thence west twenty-one (Jll feet. thence south sixty-live (t5i feet, and thence ast twentv one C-l) feet, to the point of begining. set aside and declared null and void, and the cloud upon rue mm oi piainini, caused criereoy renioveu.anc for iudgineiil for costs in this suit, and for such other relief as justice and equity may repuire. 1 ou are renuired to answer this mutton on oi before the :st day of March, lHnH. Hated reiiruary 7, inu.s, John M. Kisi.k, Ily M. S, Briggs, his attorney. Notice of Hearing of the ( itions ISnnk. In the District Court of Cass Couniy. Nebraska. liunry r-ikenbary et al, I Citizens Hank of Flatts- f vs. mouth. Nebraska, et al. I To all persons interested, are hereby notified that they are required by an order of the district court to show cause by 2 o'clock p. in. on l eb ruarv VI, A. I). lHUH. why a proposed compromise should not be made by the receiver with John rviwatkowsKa upon rns mortgage and note on the southeast quarter (S. K. J.i of section live (5i township sixteen (IH), north of range (bli, west of the sixth 1. M.. Miennan county, Nebiaska. Chaki.es C. I'akmki.k, Keceivcr. By his attorney. liyron Clark. Notiee of IlcariiiK. To all persons interested: In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. Henry Eikenbary, et al, vs. 1 Citizens bank of I'latts- mouth, Nebraska, et al. j Now upon this.'th day cif laimarv A. II . 1MS. this cause came upon the petition of Receiver for an order to credit claims against the bank upon dividends owned by claimants and it appearing to the court that a notice should be given of such hearing. It is herc-Dy ordered that the Keceivcr publish this order in The Semi-Weekly News-Herald for ten (10) days, and this petition is assigned for hearing upon February 1:.', A. I). Ix'.iH. at - o'clock p, ni. at the office of theclerk of the district court at which time all persons interested are required to show cause. If any, why an order should not be entered directing the receiver to ott-set claims al lowed against the bank upon debts ow ing by claimants as of the date when said bank passed into the Hands ol a receiver. Bash. S. Ramsey, Judge of the District Court. Byron Clark, Attorney for Receiver. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George . Houseworth, clerk of the district court, w ithin and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 12th day of March, A. I. IK, at 10 o clock a. m. of said dav at the south door of the court house in the city of I'latt-niouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the following real estate to-w it: Lotsntteen Hoi and twenty (', in section seven ( i ). township twelve (I ), north ol range lourteen (1 1), in Cass county. Nebiaska. together with the privileges and appertenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appurtaiuing. The same be ing levied upon and taken as theproneitv of John Reuland and w ife, Lena Reuiand, and James M. Patterson, delendants. to satistv a judgment of said court recovered by Charles C. Farmele, as receiver of the Citizens bank of Flattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintiff against said defendants. Flattsmouth, Nebraska, teb. 1, A. I). IWih. W. D. Whkki.ek. Sheriff, Cass County. Nebraska. Probate Notice. In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Ann and Martin Mahonev. (incompetent). George W. Meeker. administrator of the estate of Anna Mahonev. George W . Meeker, administrator of the estate of Martin Mahoney, John Mahonev, Magg e Mo han, James Mahoney, 1 nomas Mahoney, Ju.ia KIder, Anna Meeker. Mack Mahoney, Nellie Mahoney and Nina Mahoney, also Cornelius Mahoney, Julia Mahoney. Man Mahoney, Grace Mahoney and Arthur Mahoney. infants, and Mrs Mahoney, mother ol said infants, and all other persons interested are hereby notified that A. O. Loder. guardian of said incompetents, has tiled herein his petition for rinal settlement, and that on January 2!. IWtk, lie filed herein his final report, as said guardian. Petitioner prays that an order ol court may be made fixing a time for hearing and for examination of the linal report and accounts of his guardianship and tor allow ance thereof. Vtu are notified that if you lad to appear before said court on the tith day of l ebruary, A. D. ls'.if, at 2 o'clock p. in., and con test said petition. the court may grant tlit; prayer of said petion and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to the court may seem proper, to the end that all matteis pertaining to said guardianship may be linally settled and determined. Witness niv hand and the seal of said court, at Flatt-mouth. Nebraska, this, the 1st day of February A.I). ,lsis. George M Sit k lock. (Seal) County Judge. Legal Notice. In the District court of Cass county, Nebraska. Myrtle Rutherford, Plaintiff. vs. Walter Rutherford, Defendant. Walter Rutherford, delendant. will take notice that on the -5th day of January, l&'JX, Myrtle Rutherford, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from said defen dant, upon the grounds of willful abandonment and for a failure to support the plaintiil for more than two years last past, and for the custody of her minor child, Clara Pliizabeth Rutherford, aged foui years, and to quiet the title in and to r lie nlaintitl s estate. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before Ih - Tth .l.iv of March, IM'.rH. I). ile. I, this the oil. d.iv of ,oniury. M(m, M k I i k l i; ii kM I'OMij, Ity Chas. I.. I.iavc , all i,, .. I r p'atiillll. ShiTlirn Sale. Ky viiliif of an oi.lt-r id mile Issued by (iro. V. I louxr north, ( lei k ol the distrul rolllt, Klthili an. I lor t a-s county, Nebraska, mid to me di re, led, I i the lit . I Ii d.i y ol March. A. J l-'.'t 1 o'i lot k p in. ol ?id day at the south door ol Ihe con it Ii. .11 Iltheiltv of rialUiiioi.O. In s od i oiinl v, n il at pulilii mi. h..ii, to (he (ugli est hi, . lei I, , i i a -h. the billowing teal entatc, lo w.l: l ot H , in 1,1. k k II . in Milo' ttdditioii the city ol ri.iitiinouth. Cast county, Nebika, together with Ihe pi ivileges and appurtenance Ihririiuto belonging or in anywise appertaining . Ihe same being levied upon and taken ai the piopei ty of John .s uboda, defendant, to (atltfy a pi.lgiiicnt ol.said court teeovcied by Charles C. .iiiiele. as m elver ol the t ltleln bank of I'lattsiiiouih. Nebraska, plaintiil against said da leii.l.iiit . I'lattsniouth, Nebraska. I'Vb. A. J). 1HIW. V. I). U niHi kN, ,, , ,. -sbentf. Cass County, Ncbiaska. I.y J. I). Mcllnde. I). putv. Hvioii Claik. Attorney lor Keteiver. Probate Notice. In county com t, Cass county, Nebraska In the mailer of ihe esiate ol l iuilia Wurl. de Ceased lleilha Lang,-, Heniuh Mittclstadl. arl Mittel-ta.lt. U nhelm Mittelstadt. ltcin h.irdt Wuil. Kuhanl Wuil Augustc Malleus and all other persons iuteieste.f in said matter are hciehy noiuied that on theltnl day ol Jan uary, A. I). IK'H. a petition was llled in said (oiiit allegnig. among other things, that Kmilia Wuil die.l on the Mli day ol I teceiuber, A.I). ls'.O. Ic-.iMiig a last will and testament and po-se-sed ol teal ami pi isomd estate and thai tho above named constitute all the pel suns inteieslrd Millie e-lale ol s.ild rleieased. and praying tor the plop ate ol said will and lot adm iuisti at ion of said estate. on ai e hei eby not ilied t ha t I f you l.nl to appeal ntsaid coint on tin: a;,t d4y of J.niu.iiv A. i. 1-iiM. ;,t ii , , k a m , to contest ihe pinnate o said wi.l, Ihe (otnt may allow and pioliale said will and gi.iut adm hum rat ion ol s.i.'l et.ile to II, - ii r Malleus and lohn fiulterv. oi some oihei -.unable pcison, and proceed lo a settienu ill llieieol. W .Uie.s my hand and ihe seal ol s:.i,l e.,,,i. couit ai riall-iii.uith. Nebiaska, this the :tid day id J. iniiai y Is'.ik. I-eai 1 (ii i(,ir M. Srim.oi k. County ludo. Notice. Notice is hereby tjiveti that Ihe Annual Meet ing ol the Mockholdeis ol the Hurling, on tc Missouri river railroad company in Nebraska will be held in the oilice ol the company in I'lattsiiiouih, Neb., on Thursday, February SI, I'.', at VI o'clock, m. The meeting will be held for the election of nine (in directors, to serve during the ensuing year, and lor the tiansactioii ol such other busi ness as may legally come before it. Omaha, January 17, lsim. W.J. I.aii, Secretary. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue! ol an order of sale issued by (jeorge I Houseworth, del k ol the disti let coin t, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, i will on the l:ih day ol March, A. Ii., I Kim, at II o'clock a. in. ol said day at the south door of the court house in the city of I'latts iiiouih. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor cash, the following real estate, to-wit: Lots one and two I and -, in block eleven 11 J, in Cai lei s addition to the city ol Weep ing Watei, Cass county, Nebiaska, together with theprivieges and appin tenances thereunto be longing in ni any w ise appurtaiuing. Ihe same b-ing levied upon and taken as the. property of Alice . Spen y, et al, delendants. to satislv a judgment ol said court recovered by Francis N, Gibson, plaintiil, against said defendants. i'lattsniouth. Neb., 1-eb. Ill, A. D. IMls.. W. 1 ). WllKhl.KK, sheriff. Cass Couutv. Nebraska. By J. I. -Mc Bride, lrputy. I'-, ll. oolcy. Attorney lor l'rancis N. Gibson. Legal .Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, John Johnson, jr., uy his guar- uian, r-njaii i'.. i lumps, vs. Zeiua M. Skinner and hus band, George J. Skinne,'. J Defendants will take notice that upon the llth day ol December, A. D. lnU7, the plaintiil hied Ins petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, the oiiject and prayer o which was to set aside a deed from plaintiff to defendant. Verua M. Skinner, which pretended to convev to her lot two (i in block sixty-three ('ill) in the city of Weeping Water, Cass county, Nebraska, and to set aside and annul said deed and the record thereof, as it appears in book HI. page (till) of the deed record ol Cass countv. Nebraska. and for an accounting of rents collected bv said defendant and to revest the title of said lot in plaintiff. And for further equitable relief you are re quired to answer said petition on or before the SMh day of March, A. D. 1M. John Johnson, Jr. By his guardian, Klijah K. Phillips. By his attorneys, Byron Clark and C A. Kawls. Dated February, Is, A. D. 'J7. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by George F. Houseworth, cieik of the district court within and tor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the loth day ol February, A. D. I. s'jx, at 11 o'clock a. rn. of said day at th j south door of the court house in tfie city of Platts rnouth, in said county sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: I he southwest quarter of section 11, town 11, range l;l, except and 1Z-1.,U acres, being Omaha Southern Railroad right-of-way; the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 1, town 11. range VA, except one acre of cemetery; beginning ai tiie north side ol section 11, town II, range l., at a point on the west side ol the Om aha southern Railroad right-of-way, where said right-of-way crosses the north line of said sec tion, thence running west ZM feet to the north west corner of the northwest quarter of section II. thence south along the section line to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter, thence east feet to the Omaha Southern Railroad right-of-way, thence north a little to the west along said railroad right-of-way to the place of starting, containing -H and Li-:J3 acres more or less, it neing that part of the northwest quarter of section 11, town II. range 13, lying west of the Omaha rai.road right-ol-way, all in Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anwise appurtan.ing J he same being levi-d upon and ta.eii as the property of P.M. i oui.K niiu i oui.g. el at. ueielldar ts o - j-, .i.L. incau I J. .Mi t.n. . i ..ain .s ei.da..:. kIt. . .. I... 1 oy . .H'jH. 1 l.ittsinoiioi. .t.ou3kd.j.iiiu .r 4tii. .i. . i.AKVtV IIULLUWAY, Sherilf, Cass County, NeLra,ka Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass country, Nebraska Henry tikenbary, et ai. vs. ! Citizens bank of Platts- j" mouth, Neuraska. J Notice of hearing on petition of stockholder and depositors to sell real ami personal assets. Now upon thfs -'ud day of Jauuary A. U D. this cause came on lor hearing upon the petitions for an .order to se.i pari ol the assets ol said bank, as petitioned for by stockholders Henry Likenbary, et ai.. by the depositors D O. Dwver et al., by the receivers Charles C. Parmele. rrank J. Morgan and N. IL Meeker And it appears to tie court that a hearing should be had thereon, it is hereby ordered that a hearing upon said several petitions be had and tne tune for such heaJing be on Saturday. Jan uary 2'J. A. D.. !.(,, at -i o'clock p. m.. or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, at which time all persons interested must show cause if any, why the prayer of the several petitio'ns should not be granted. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be pub.ished in the Semi-Wcekfv News-Herald tor two publications prior to said date. In wit ness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this -ud day of January, A D. Basils. Ramsey, Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, issued bv Geo F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the Kth day of March, A D li! at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the courthouse in the city of Plattsrnouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate " to-wit: Lot four f j in block one 1 in Stiles' addition to the city of i'lattsniouth. Cass county, Nebraska together with the privileges and appertenances thereunto belonging or in anyw ise appertaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the pro perty of John Swoboda. defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles C Parmele as receiver of the Citizens bank of 1 iattsmouth Cass county, Nebraska, plaintiff, against said defendant and John Retter. Plattsrnouth, Nebraska, February la A,D..1J98. Wm. l. Whrf.lkr, r t , Sheriff. Cass county. Nebraska. Byron Clark, Attorney for piaintifi. uj j. ii, aicunae, Ueputy.