IV THE BAND PLAYED ON The M. W. A. Band Gives : l,le;is;itit Concert. A TIIKOXGhl) TIIOKOUGIIFAKI ilvlnc riHltfmiitli H Metropolitan Ai l-rinif - An Kvi-nifiR of riaure Morn Kiilrtliiiii-iit In tli Futurti TliMt Letter. The M. V. A. Huntl -oii-ert. The bund boyB v:ioout on tho w,r'ot liiat night. Liko tho robin, tlioy wero harbinorfi of Hpri It wan u pleas ant evening, thoujh a littlo cool, y: sufTl'-iontly upring-liko to hririif ou many of tho bnuutios of naturo tin wives and babiOft, tho Bwoot crirls and thoir Hpooning- uwniiiH. Tho grimy liandod bhopmon woro out, tho ovc3r worked account in U and tho weary burtinoMR mon. Thov wero all out to onjoy an hour's recreation, and drink in tho inspiring strains of swoot muKiir Whilo tho band was out. Main etreut vory much rewoinlilod a metropolitan thorouyhfaro, from tho immense throng of peoplo who camo out to 1 in" ton to tho music, to visit with friondg and do tho shopping which h;id b en neglected during tho week. Tho streets woro brilliantly lighted, imd now and then whon'the clouds would rift and show tho bright moon, ono was .wont to fool that ail tho world was at po;ice. Tho band played well, and tho people only regretted that tho entertainment did not last longor. This was tho first public appearance of tho M. W. A. band morecommonly callod tho kid band and its playing was indeed a cred.t to its members and its instructor. The boys are certainly entitled to much encouragement in thoir work, and when they appear next Saturday night a larger crowd will greet them uoon tho utroets than that which listened to their splendid music last night. Ioimt Itmrt for I Iik 1'iilutiiM. Plattsmouth has done her full duty to the Cuban roliof fund in raising a donation to the amount of a 40,000 pound car. The peoplo of this vicinity have responded nobly to the calls for aid. Tho committees appointed to take charge of tho work did their full duty, and tho contributions which go out from this community vviil re- llect credit upon tho city and her gen erous hearted people. Monday a car will bo loaded with provisions, a largo banner tacked upon it piinted in bright letters, "Donated by the Citi zens of Plattsmouth, Neb.," flags flying and bunting tacked upon it showing tho enthusiasm and interest our people feel for tho suffering Cubans, will be shipped out over tho M. P. Twonty-two cars will go over the same road next Wednesday, of pro visions raised by the people of Ne braska. None of them will show up bettor for any city in tho state than will the Plattsmouth car. The Mottled Letter. Friday wo published an article re garding a bottle which had been set afloat a few days before by one of the rip rap gang containing a letter ask ing sorao marriageable young lady between the ages of twenty-one and thirty to correspond with a gentleman at Ashland, who stated he was look ing for a wife. As we stated the bot tle was found at Rock Bluffs and a letter addressed to the gentleman at Ashland in answer to his note. Fol lowing is the letter from the young lady published verbatim, with the ex ception of the names, as both parties are well known here and at Ashland: Rock Bluffs, 3-30, 189S. Mr. My dear unceen Fried. Your note was found in a bot tle stating that you wished to matry, a lady between the age of 21 & 30. I am 26 years of ago, height 5 ft 2 in weigh 132 lb & would liko to marry if I could find a Gentleman that would suit me. E'lease add Rock Bluffs, Nebraska. Christian Science and War. The Bee prints at the reque&t of local Christian Scientists the follow ing expression of Rev. Mary G. Eddy on the question of war: In reply to your question, "Should difficulties between the United States and Spain be settled peacefully by statesmanship and diplomacy, in a way honorable Mid satisfactory to both nations?" I will say I can see no other way of setlliug difficulties be tween individuals and nations than that of their wholesome tribunals, equitable law and sound, well-kept treaties. A bullet in a man's heart never settled the question of his life. The mental animus goes on, and urges that the answer to this sublime question shall come from God, and its adjust ment shall be according to His laws. The characters and lives of men de termine the peace, prosperity and life of nations. Killing men is not con sonant with the higher law whereby wrong and injustice are righted and exterminated, but oftimes the causa of thoe evils. Whatever weighs in the eternal scale of equity and mercy tips the beam on the right side, wherein and whereby tho Immortal words and deeds of men aloue can settle all questions amicably and satisfactorily. But if our nation's rights or honor were seized every citizen would be a soldier and woman armed with power girt for the hour. TO Cl'RE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2-c. The genuine has Li. B. Q. on each tablet. CITY AM) COUNTY. S A l l' UDA V. !)r. (iiliuoi'o of Murray ';l:- '" !'u city today. Tho assessors have s tnrt' il on their annual rounds. John Miller of Il'tvi-ltx-'.., ir in town today to see his brother. Valonl.iro Kothloy, of r ear Union, was a city visitor today. George Hicks, of Cedar Creek, and Miles St.aiidi.ili, of Murray, rte in town today. Mis. Isabella Spurlock arrived in the city last niyht on a visit to ln-r son George. (I. L. l',l:irili:w 1 and C. -I). Hyner, of Kugle, ai-o r.-gi-ie:ed at Hotel Plattsmouth. Hamilton Morris ami Henry I.o g, of Murray, aro in town today on .-o 'i il and bu.-dnoss matters. Hon. T. T. Young of South Hund is in tho city on a visit with C W. Sherman and family. SuoeiinteiKh nt l-'avhy has re.turin d from Weeping Water where hu has been holdir.g institute. Coates & Co. today received 3,nm pounds of ono-half inch f-teel cable for tho La Platto ferry. There wero very few farmers in town today. Most of them are busy getting ready for tho seat-ons farming. I. N. Hunter was con-ulting with Judgo Spurlock today, making final settlement in the estate of L. 1). Hunter, deceasi d. J. O. Ward and wifo of Louisville precinct were in the city today and did Bomo trading with merchants who advertise in the Semi-Weekly N i:vs IlKKALI). Judgo Ramsey adjourned court this afternoon and allowed tho jury in tho Hunter-Nevi.lo iM.sr: to o homo over Sunday. 1 h j case will tiouhuoss oe ended Moi day. Miss Jet-sio Fox well came over from Piatlsmouth Saturday to vi.-it nor sister, Miss Maud, over Sunday and accompanied her to Weeping .Water Monday. Nehawka Register. Mrs. John Murray, daughter of Commissioner Young, who h: s ben so seriously ill for several d tys, is con siderably improved, and with no back sot will recover in a short timo. The Ni:vs published a World-TIerald bulletin received at yesterd iy afternoon with referenco to the dis position of the Hying sq'-adron, which proved untrue. We will under no cir cumstances again print anything from i that source. A r e .vspa per that know-i ingly deceives tho public in its war news as tho World-Herald does is de serving of.no credence whatever. Some of the boys in the High school yesterday p'ayed an April fool joke by tying rags on tho boil clapper, ft stopped the music of the belt and ruade somewhat of a i-oimiiotio'i in the school. Tho boys were in high g:-e over tho matter, but when they wore sent to interview the sin eri iitender t and got a "jacking up"' for thoir 1'un they did not consider it so much port, after all. How the boys got in to the belfry is a mystery, but th y got there just the game. SUXDAV. Juniata and Harvard enjoyed a soak ing rain yesterday. Tho department store is giving away i very neatly pr inted f ishioti j.-mrr.al. Tne M E. Sunday school will h ive interesting Faster services next Sun day. Ed Johnson, wifo and babies of Lin coln aro spending sui.d y 1,1 1 latls- mouth. Miss Alice E'tkenbary returm d last eventner from a visit to menus ai Omaha. Strawberries and ice cream will con titute a part of th ; b 11 of faro at Ho tel Riley tod-iy. Fred Kroehlor, wife and ohiloan of Haveloek aro visiting Plattsmouth friends over Sunday. Harry Northcutt has gone to Ne braska City to see his best girl and visit his parents over Sunday. Robert Sherwood biKed to Cedar Creek lst evening to attend a local entertainment at that place. Lehnhoff's Postoffioe Confectionery is the sole agency for IiildutT's famous candies. They will have a largo in voice Monday. Tho gay young dudes whom tho News showed up Friday night as be ing too sma; t, hava skipped town with their rugs and clock. From the smell on the strepjs at an early hour this morning we are con strained to believe thnt some one must have skinned a democratic skunk last night. C. S. Montgomery, attorney for the Kock Island railway, was in the city last night. We are not sure but what he camo dovn to look after Some jurors. Some one lost a harne-s tr; j3 on tho street in this city Saturday. It can bo found at this ollk-e and will be given to the owner on calling for it, free of cost. Mrs. Chas. Cr.mmins was able to be out yesterday and took a drive over tho citv after several months confine ment, to the hojs. Ho;- friends were gl id to sea her out. The Omaha Press, an evening Daily 3 j ssued at the metrojo'is under auspice? of the business m. i,s tissoci ation is now a da'tiv visitor to many Plattsmouth homes. t I Tho handsomest pair of antlers and ; deer h ad wo ever saw is t he property i 11 J of Fred Horn and was sent to him by 1 , his father from Hay Spaings. . I', mv 's - bo seen at Frank Morgan's. The Cummins & Cummins Lumbej. I Co. lepo -t big file-) of b'Uidit-g ma terial this spring. What better in d ic.tiou cou'd on-) want of pro-purity f.r 1 'iat! -ino'il li .a i d vicinity? V. . . JenUin-, v.l. work-i for the 15. A; M. at tho -hop; hea e, ;iu 'C h a-.-.i a lire.) piaao ye.-d' niay f H. 11. Woid luin. Ill r.ry l.:i some li w. tins ia piano- well wot th iric-ti gating. '1 ho 1 1 II .j o; --Neville i- on I rial in district court fa.nish'S plenty of ain usenieiit f,,r the bar, as the cont.p.-l-i-ig a! tor leys contest every inch of groui.u as viio'o i av a- n ins oiie n - f ; i fo h ui g i n to balance. I'etor llanrah.Mi, v.lioni some of th lo s cl ah the I : is!i I) eo, li is his fruit t!'il at the Pei kin Inu-e corner in ri.iiii'.iig oriler. II" v. o'l'.d bo i-l'vised to have hi- friend-; -al!,and will agree not to do Ue-ui !'. ter is all right. bar in at. leart. T-aae Ppthcgrov", wiio was injur'i d hi-t4S itunlay irght i-ivr r -a pol i s by being lin.'d from a moving freight train is still hing at. tho Perkins llouse. Mill thou.-h i in prov i ng, the iuilieations are that he will not be able to be about lor come weeks yet. The ladies of St. .John's church are irepairing a play, "Strawn Aroou,"' which will be put upon the boards in a short time. Tho-e t . king part are: Lee Atwood, ). C. MeFntee, Frank Van Horn, Dan MeCallan, Tom Mur phy, Dominie Hialt, II, G Livingston, A. J. IJ -e-on, Mi-s Kate Neville, Miss Mayino CelTey, NUss Flla Clark. It is a bright three-act drama, and promises a rare entertainment for our peoplo. Coroner Saltier was in Omaha a few days ago settling up the; affairs of John I! auhaus, the man who died in this city a few days ago as a re.-ult of ac ncfidental shooting, Instead of .'nd ing v7(l) to his eioilit be found only about i?ll2o, which will about cover the expenses ineur(l l.ei in ti e sickne.-s and burial. ?Iax Yol'.ertx, a (.'niunibin boy of sixt'-i r. sumniLis, w;.s run into tiie vil lage 'i'. He was placing an obstruc tion on a railroad t acU by wedging an iron coupling pin into the frog of a switch. After acknowledging that he did it, he toid the board thai he wanted to go to the reform school, ai d tho board was so touched by hi- confes sion that they will probably grant him his r!t -i re. I MONDAY. Mir-s Cora Ah x aider wns visiting in Omaha touav. Joiin Cm gney urn .it to Omaha thii u.o.ning. Chas. Hi. 'hey, lie.. Leu iilo hi in her man. was in town I; day. John Cory is making H-r-.e improve motils about his resKtcr.co. I lie -eaios o:i street a i o I -e v the r.or'h ciJe of tho repaired L day. H. l:.eh purelr sed seven he. ad of line steei s l. -day oi Nick H-;!nia.s. The ea-e oi' Wiley vs. Wiley wi 1 be taken up ia dis. ri.-t court l.nu orrow. Miss .Mroj.; lle:.nie retun-id toiler duf ie- at Couceil L.uil's t ! is mor:i ng. O mmiss-iriiH-r Falter sliijax-.l a car o' line beef cattle to South Omaha from My nan!. The rain of Sunday, while very good for tho ground, made tho ci iy ui. iaal and unenjoyable. H. Ii. Paek.-nin. one of Louisville's I' li-iiag bu-itioss men, was here today oil a bu-i'.H -s visit. Since Arril lsl iho electric lights a;-.- not tU'-ned en at 5 o'clock in the morning as of yore. The co-.mty court wis busy this a f- teiiioen with the ii.uai settlement of the Jos. F a :sburg estate. August Jluicm return d to bis work at Haveloek, after visiting hero over Sunday with his best girl. A. L. Tinibiin, tiie Wc ping Water attorney, u as in to wn to Jay and re turned home this evening. Several counties in the- state are h.iving a cleaning up by having a grand jury called. Cass needs one, too. Th3 case in district court of tho Cankers Life Insurane-i Co. vs. Josias Tigho was settled today and dis-. missed. Mrs. Will McCaulIeyand son Charles returned homo from Lincoln yesterday accompanied by her grand-daughter Doris Patterson. Mrs. Shiuman, Mrs. Marshall and other ladies will servo a nice lurch at the Mumm corner all day tomorrow, where you c m got something nice to eat very cheap. J. IL Jones, of tho Jones Hoofing Co., Omaha, is in the citT today. He came down to put a new roof on the Anhcuser-Duseh building and to look after business in his line. R"v. Cordon of Omaha delivered an excellent sermon at tho Presbyterian church yesterday to a largo congrega tion. Owiug to tho inch meat weather there was not a largo attendance last evenir g. Melba, the divine, w'U be at Boyd"s ojierii house, in On'riha, under the management (if Waiter Damrosch, Wednesday evening, Ajril (. Many Plattsmouth peopie a1 e talking of at tending. Harry West and wife and Frank Wright of Sioux City, were in Platts mouth today on their way down the river by boat, bound for Kansas City. They stop; ed over here for a short ! time to visit friends. I I ".hike" Hoeon m de hi? il r s L a p- pear irco aval maiden speech ia the district court this afternoon before tho vl!viMe ; .... Tt a r01-ci- , , i . ' .u bio and Ingieai summing un of the , , , ...,.,, , a.v,,. l a e ,m.i itiu i i ""a pcuticu-'aii ..K. . i i ; if .-;a . , n nniTrwl n - i with mi iti ipii t. Iff ., , .- , fession, gentlemen of the jury. ii.tt i;i.ik k iti:ms. ri'.ai ti.e riei..-,. liagiue l'.t, whieli mi; tli a ; e! - f the hh op- i,;o ht bo e. t een out on freight tr ilt.s f.i- we. i, ia charge of Hngiie or Joe McCoy, u .-aK-i-go! u g th-: proia i of "breaking in"' afurcxtea i vi i ii- 'ny it wu- bill 1 to resume ;t- f -1, wofl en ,o'-. '.I- :w 1 11. Last Tue-.-day Mel.y was lio.vaal Cedar (.'reek on loe.il freighl N . and behind time. De.-plte tho fact that he was pii.iing .". b .d-. Mis. S. G Wheou-r and daujiltec ioft TliurMMy forenoon, accompan h .1 ny M i A ngio .McDoagail. for Ncbrai ka i':ly N- b, to V..-H re-.a ti ves an i friei.d-; froo. the co t;.e ; t t lu ir new horn : a'. Vy ino'-o. i )i ir noe-' hold g-od.i will le.iV" i. !; i r lie- on te r po; n t Mo ida ) . Mr. a id M s .iasoa N'-weil n tin no h-.st Friday from a welding tour i., th Ibaek 111 Is. They aa- .v'-pt bu-y re ceiving the con,.- r a illations of tin it friend.-. Tiie inf . lit d ughuM-ol M r. an 1 M i s. Chas Ilinkleilied T ies lay noon. Fu neral occurred W 'i n e-dy , t he i einai n b -in r interred in I-'ai-vi jw eeiueter '1" ;-! Ou r. (Jid Archer, the ilr.-iyman was en gaged today in moving tho large sife of Snyder and Co. which had been hold and was being chipped to Fremont Milling Co at Fremont Neb. lie h d the sale on his ora and had gotten nearly to the depot when he met with a mi.-hnn which dehned operations for sometime and came i.o u- cau.-nii.1 him no little expense.. In driving over the crossing east of the frieght depot the dray w.is capr-ised and the safe dumped into the mud. The tongue .-hot up into the air and the horses weie almost raised from the ground. Ly vigorous effort of the laborers and bystanders the hoi sen were extricated auJ after considerable hard work tho ponderous safe wan loaded upon the cars. No serious d ;m:igo was done, but it was almo.-t a miracle some one was not injured by the overturning of the wagon. 'I lie I.114 1 uftlif Viol 1.1 Or Our Sav ior in Art. This magnifi cent publication ins been placea in cnargo of Frank II. Wilson of tnis citv who wiii rep.ocjut tho Society of Sa- cri ol Arts in the state of Neb.aska. Tiie bt o is ono of the tiuost art publi eatioas issued. Tiie engraviugs as the tithi indicates, illustrate the life of the avior and have, been copied f om p.-tin tings by tii o bjst masters. The copies secured at a co.-t of over one hundred thou-anc dollars i ep' od u-'in" at moduraio co&t tho treasures of the art galleries of Europe. ;!d Coming: from A list r;i I i;i . SA N kANfisco, "April The sfe;tiiib'ii) Alametida, from .Sy liny, via Aue;i!a;al aad Ilonoiulu, v h t ! i i duo lie re next Wednesday, canie- ? J, -(0-!,0-!U in Li,gli-u soverigns in ii strong box. 1 hi..- is the eighth thip-a..-;,t oi' go.d rcicivid f; om the same soui c.s since las.l fail, br inging the to tal amount rceied i.p to the euor-iiii.u- sum cf HS.ol lhll o. Thi- ihlui-.i. is in payment of the bai-a;.'" o.' tr.iUL ia favor of tiie United States for wheat, flour, lumber, canned geo.ls raisais and outhe-r in excess of diso. staples siapiiei ibro ad i-ur impo; ts .-f meieiian- rl'li- Spuiii.-h l-'lotellii. .uADUii), i'.iira J, tunua y morn ing via i'.a-ls) Tho Saariisli Cabinet has di-ciaed ii.at ti.e tori.edo ii;,.tnla is to remain at liie Caiio Uo Venle .nos until further orderd. 'i'ho floii.l-i wil be joined later by a squadron coin poo ed of tho armored cruiser Emperor Carh.s Y. of ),2.-i Ions; tho cruiser Alfonso XII' of o.OOO tons; the at mur ed cruiser Inf.u.t.i Maria Teresa of 7, t ()0 tons, and tho aimored cr uise Cristobal Colon, of (,S4d tons, which wiil accompany the torpedo liotiiia to Cuba. It has also boeu deeidtd by tho gov ernment to send tho armored c.-usiers Vizcaya and lmiranto Oquendo, both of ?,0t 0 toas, b ick to Havana. They will recive orders to this clToet as toon as they sight I'orta Llieo. A national subci iptit n to strengthen the Spanish licet will bo organized by a royal decree, but the decree will not bo published bciore a dec.aration ol war. Tho cabinet, which met at S o'clock last right, discussed tho siluatiou until midnight. At the close of tho conference it was declared that noofli ciai news had been recieved at that lime from Washington, but it wis admitted that the ministers wero tilled with gloomy impressions. Ono cabi net minister declared that he had re ceived private information confirming the extremo gravity of the situation. The minister for war, Lieutenant General Correa, submitted for the ap proval of the cabinet elaborate plans for the oi ganiz ition of the millitary forces of the kingdom. The minister for the home depart ment, -Don Ruiz y Capuepon, in an interview declared that everything pointed to war. The cabinel has ex a.ruited propositions for tho arming of merchant vessels as privateers, but it has been decided to await events before coming to any decision on this subject. Fnaily, a telegram from tho Spanish minister at Washington, S -nor Polo y Deriiabe, was read at the cabinet meet ing, in which Seller Polo said Presi dent McKinloy wi.l be overruled by1 emigres?. I irst-CLtss Work. Frank Marler has opened a first class blaek-mith shop at the cor ner of Seventh and Pea' l sta e.-ts where till kinds of smithing and horse shoeing will be done in a skillful manner, also carriage and wagon painting. d swim. Old Jlicycles Made new at LehnhuiT'e practical bi- cycle men. Woman' f lul Mri-I linf . Tho Household Hconomie deiiart- 1 ,f II... W ....... ..' CImI, M ,r- kill) . 'nin ii n viv.", ...it--. .. I t'."V ll tt ! f II ril i)leil II II i 11 t ell'.l t i II " ... .. ., .... ........... - - - - program la st c veil i n g. Some business was transacted bt-foro the program i -otnta u.c d hut tho 1 r. t.-n-nt 1 1. g ...pers a il (iiseu-sions tilled the i-.llotle 1 time, .he pp.t'.o for this month was, "Any V.'o-ii in Can ('loan but It Takes a Nice Woman to Keep Chan." Tho lir-t paper, " .'he Annual Ilou-e Cleaning," was to have been given by Mrs. Todd, she being unable to bo pio-eiit, Mrs. i loot read her ably prep n e l essay, v. hieh was gieatl v appreciated. Mrs. M e acken's paper on "Ice and (.ir Ice Supply'' tr at. d t hi- subj-ct in a ii i ha vs' i e manner and f urn i-h il tt.e ci. b with new uh is on this impor latit ri icif i f use. Mrs Siijil.r, by r. ."1. read a letter from hersiste. who is no.v in (it-riniiiiv, (;ti tiie on tiiods of iiouse-keeping and cook ing, where she is sojourn i n g. It w .s delightfully interesting and the house keepers of the club thoroughly enjoyed it. Mrs. Waugb attended the recent lectures given by Mrs. Kohrer in Oma ha and was able to give a lengthy talk and furnish valuable receipt's gained from that source. The president urged a largo atten dance for the next club meeting as the important business of electing' a dele gate for tho bi-enni-il mooting at 1)jii vcr will come l efoie tho duo. The County Institute. Special Con usp.mdcncc. W KKI'JNU Waiki:, Neb., April 1. This is tho hist day of tho iustitute, but from appearances it wiil by no means bo tho least. The great event of i ho session, the concert by the Ottumwa's of Chicago, is to coaie off this evening. Almost all tho teats have been sold and a largo audience is assured. Tho class in primary arithmetic from Nebraska City showed careful and exact training. Tho rapidity and accuracy with which thoy made intri cate compulation was ti uly wonderful instead of tho regular weekly prayer meetings the churches unite in a Hihlo reading by Dr. King at the Congrega tional church. Tho doctor showed some of the beauties of the Bible, some of the pictures and doscrip ions intended for all timo. Most of the teachers will remain until Saturday morning, not being able to leave the city this evening after the concert. Tho disposition of teachers to fail to bo on hand at the opening or to drop off before tho close of our institutes is growing less each year. A teacher owes it to her p;o fession to renew through tho whole tei an and ihis is beingrapidly realized I-ire In Lincoln. A lire in Lincoln which raged last night from ! o'clock until 3 this morn ing destroyed property to tho value of ?lV0,U0 with insurance of less than half that amount. Three blocks were entirely consumed tho Richards block oil the corner of i'weiftn and O, . i.e A. M. Davis block and the Carter block. Omaha help was asked for, and a ih A: M. si i cial train took an engine oow.i there in inly-live minutes, bul ihellames had been subdued before he; p am ved. 'J lie April l oruni. Tiie reader must- be hard to please wno does not lind in tho April Forum something to suit his taste. Matters commercial, political, musical, anu lilerary, all arc duly represented; and i ho .i.-t of writers includes none that is not an exjieit in his own particular snip-re. Ti.e table of contents is a- ieiiow-: '-The Dangerous Demands of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion,"' Mi.tun H. Smith; "England and Franco in West Africa," Thomas Gib son Howies, M. M.; "The Politica Situation in Europe, "Maj.-Gen. Nel son A. Miles; "Central America: Its Resources and Commerce," William Eleroy Curtis; "'Tho Economics ol Genius," John Mackinnon Robertson; "The Handel Revival in Germany," Prof. Bruno Sehrauer; "The English Governing Oligarchy," Sidney Low; "Professor Munsterberg's Attack on Experimental Psychology," Prof. C. B. Bliss; "Is there Work Enough for All?" Hon. William T. Harris; "The Kalevala,"' Charles Upson Clark; "Recent Histories of Literature," Prof. William P. Trent. S ttlett for !100. The case Emma Ranard vs. Chas. Good for bastardy was settled this afternoon by Good paying the plaintiff 100 the. latter paying the costs. The case was dismissed this afternoon by County Attorne3- Graves and tho court will thus be lelieved of a racy yet disagreeable trial. Too Much Mother-in-Law. Fred Jordan, a shop employe, got an idea last night that he was afflicted with too much mother-in-law and pro ceeded to use a board on her. Com plaint was fi ed before Judge Archer and the evidence showed that he gave the lady ia- question a swipe over the head with a board. It seems to have been the result of a general family melee. Judge Archer gave Jorden a dose of S j and trimmings and admon ished him to go and sin no more. It is, or should bo, the highest i-.im of every merchant to please his cus tomers; and that the wide-awako drug inn of Meyers & Eshlemin, Sterling, III., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshletnan: "It my sixteen ye-.irs, experience, in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Soid by all druggist Seetl I'otatoe. For sale fine early rose, early Ohio and other choice seed potatoes at A. II. Weckisacii & Co's. Hay For hale Either in the ba'.e or loose, as m.-y bo desired C. L. STCLL, OreaDolis, Neb. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of SjIc Ill llic- ll'.tli. ! I'iiurl ol I .1'.'. l Hill , N' .L;i. I li-iu 1.iLi-ii!i.ii , i l ill, s. I I tic I'lllrlis I'.-inU . I l'i.ill -.11.1.111 1...N .it .'. in a- i-- licirhv K:'.'-n that i.a ii i ;u.. I !'N in ..hi. I... ii " ii. I- i " ' i I"---"".: " .ts. :..-..i. i . .i t-iv ..I ilu- a.-! in- ..i tin- il .ii K.iiiiM-y. 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As Kci t-ivi r nl 1 In; I a !. i is I. .ml. ft l i.nt - in. mill, Nflnii-U.i. 1!, i mi c l.ai k. At t,n in-y. ii I ice of i'tihlicat lull. Juliii M. Ki-i-r, riiiintiit vs. I Julia Riser. Juliii . Ainitk .Hid I inn ii A. i Ainick, Ins w ilf, .mil l-.slhci .S. Ilclici. tic- I I -1 1 1 i a n I s . J llic ilu If iidiiiits, Jehu Ki.t-r. J.il.n W . A m ie k mid l.aui.i A. AniiLK, Ins wale, .in I l.-llici .a. I lc iler, vi nl OiKc iiuiiiftli.it i. n the ;'.i. d.n nl I t-biatiiry, lM's, Julia ..1. Kl.ci. I a.,iiilili, Ima In-pi-tit lull in the Uistrn.1 coin I nl i a., s c.iiin , .c eraskii, iiitiiisl Jnliu Kisli, Joint U Aiiik iinti l.iiur.i A. Ainick. his wile, iiu.l l-.sliici .s. iltani, tin nlijctt and in.icr nl nhn-h .iic loli.nc.i ter lai n (int c I :u I n ilt: ed hit h n.n in.idi- l. J.ihn Kiser, ticlt-iidiiii un this mil, wlio h.nl no i.tn , rijlit or iinlliorily i h.itsnc ici, innl ilf .r.tac l li. 1 st her Si. 1 It:! Ill , ilflf ml. ml 111 Ihis Mlit. on tin; follnvviiiK ilcsi rileil ie.il estate, In wit: liee,iiiiiin at a luiiiii 1 wi iil -l hiff leet wesl nl the south - till c.uiui ol lot iiiiiiibi-r eiKht (S),jnit.k niimliei sixty li.u (iWil ill the city ol W eepiii Ualci, . a.-s counl), Acliiaska, and ruiiimiK thfiuu noith sIaI live (liiil leet, llic-nce west Iweuiy -one (-t) Ifcl.liicin e so u tli sixt y-li e (ii.v left, a ml theme casl I cut -one (1 leet, to tiie polnl ol li-lliln;-. set iisi.lt: and tlecliiied null ami oid. ami Hie cloud upon the title ol ilaintill, caused llic-ichy ii-inovi-a,.iiul Inr judineii-l loi costs in this sua, ami l.u sin h other i el let as just ic; and dpi it y nia 1 cpu 1 1 e. on aie leipuied In answer tins petition on oi before the -,st day ol M.nch, lMn. I lated i-c-biuiiry 7, IS'.'-. J.ni.N M. Klsiat, li y M. ."s, liiiiis. his atloincj. Probate Notice. In the county com t ol Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter ot the Kuaidian nip ol AmesK. Smith, an iiicuiipcic-nl pei son. l o whom it ina concern: Notice is lieieoy ;ieii to tl,e sai l Allies K. isiinih, inicoiiipetciii, to lai .i. Siiiiiii. K u. tl Jl. in, aim to ail oihel pcisons line teste a, mat Oeui'ri e. .ijr lines liie.l hei em 1 eb. 1 1, Is-. is, a petition anci4iHK .uii.aiK othci things th;a ht: is surety un the liuuil ol I lie s.n I 1 ,n M . Mn , 111, in. it neither tiie saul I'.n M . .-sniiin tioi itu ot In., pie decessnls, as KHii'diiiii ol saul incompetent, ii.tc ever made a sell lenient with the com t ol pi ooa e, that by icasoil ol aliened ncvjiiciiee. thcie IS daiiKet ol liability to tne wain on said boiul. 1 ciiiieiiicr piays that lai M. . aula may ..t cited to aiipear in county court ana le-n.lei a lull account ,in said pieinise.-: that peiilionci bo discharged lioin liability tipoii s.ml boi,,; i hat the said l-.il M. niilh be icqinic.l to It.iinsha new bond, or, ill delauit ihereol ih.il sai.i .s-iuiiii beieiiimed lean tils uu.-l a u.u d i.ui and in.ii .tiiothc-r be iiploliltctl ill his place: th .t tne ac counts on liie be settled ami appioicd aim I n other etjuiiable and plepel leilel ill the- pieinise . y on iii e hereby iiotnied thiii a he. nl. ax win ne had on sai l petition Maiclt JZini, I ;--, at - o'clo, k p. in., and th.it ll you tail to appf.u up. ai said date and Contest said pctitum, ti.e dim may Kiant the player ol said petaion and ...tne sinai other it mi tun her order-, a no w am es aim j.ei ,.e-.- .is to this emu a may seem pi, .pel ,n li.e pi ea, ,-e.. ltness in y hand and ine sea' ol s.nd comt, at I'laitsiuoulli. Acbi.i.k.i, tins, tin; 1st i:.;j ..I March, ;i . i. I -'js. (ji.l llll.l. M . i-i i. ia a K, (Seal) Cnuiily Jim.;.:. Cliatlt 1 i'iitirij,'ii(;i: .; 1 Notice is heieoy Hi-eii that l,y vatu.j of a Chattel niolto.io,;, elated on la : ..nd d,i cd j.iae. Is'.'i, and ilui) lne.t in ti.e oia. i tae- del K ol l ass Co till I , Acul.t.-.i.,!, oi. 1 I.e ol , . , ..i , . . , June, Is'.i, and executed o J. .s. i, ,.. l io i . . i Ja vis, to sec in e ti.e a j aie n I 1. 1 si v el, i j n . e ., illls, Willi llilele-l ti.elcoli lloln ll.e l-l a,., oi J une, ir.17, at t He I ate ot ten pt i cent pet .. on u.n Ii'oiii said da, and epoii i-.io. fi Uieie i . i.oa ii,i: -.nd day ol i-eni uai y , Is'.o due ti,e - aim nl .; - i in. Uelauil h.e.iii uecn inane in tne p.i.i;eiii. . I said .-Uiii, and no ,-uil ul otiie-i pin .eeoa. a l aiw liiil iii' been in-titu le i to leeo-.er sa,, oe-nt, ,,i any part thcicol, th, reloie, 1 win so, liie property therein Ucsci ibed to wit: i Ii i ee I. . i ii-liite-resl in t went -Ii ve acres ol fihinn tne v.i... nail ot tiie noiaawest ti nnier ol -ce'.ioii la ia Iovmi 1 1 , rane lo, i. a.-s county , .ein a i.u, nan corn is divided, picked and cribbed on t. e s um, west tpiai ter ol .-ec lio.i 1 in tow a 1 1 , i a.. .; j.,, ea-s enmity, .e,,rasr.a, aim aaiouia.- ei aoout -i.i.) bushels, at the ci b and in tne ei,n .A s.i.,i piacc in Kock in nil s pi ec i lie t, in Ci-s eouu i , , o.. tne -l.-t day ol .Maieii, is. s, at li.e noui ol I.- 0 ciock a. in., tosili.-ty sa,d deot. v.itn iae costs 01 aeivei tisiuy, Crtrin 1,,-r aim senilis said plop erty. i , v . i , is. iuesday, .March i, ls'JS Legal Notice. In the district court id Cass county, Nebraska. In llic-ill. nlei ot liie estate ot Joint ii. lionnes, deceased . 1 Ins cause came on for liearintr upon tlmm-ii- tion ol 1-rank .M . Vouiiti, as a liii.iii-tratoi 1,1 tin- estate oi Joan ii. 1 ioimes, decease 1, and the le- lurn ot saul administrator to tne Im iner J .eense issued herein, and application oi said adminis trator lor an alias license to sed the -oiitliwe-t quarter of tiie southwest quarter oi section bi, in tu u range 111 1-urua., county, Nenraska, to pay tiie debts ol said estate 111 the sum ol '. ::oo and the costs oi administrating said estate, there not being sulncient personal property to pay said debts and costs ol administration. 1 1 is, tiiereiore, ordered thai an persons inter ested 111 said estate appear beiore tne at the oiliee ol tne clerK ol the district court in the couit iiou-e in Platt-nioutli on the Ulih day oi April, isys, at o'CiOCK n. 111.. to show cau-e wli t ini alias license should not be granted to said ad ministrator to sell so much ol the above des cribed real estate of said deceased as shah oe necessary to pay said debts and expenses. it is further ordered that notice oi sai i anri'i- cation and oi the making of this order be jjiveu ail parties interested in said estate bv pub.iriiiag a copy of this order lor lour successive wc-cks be iore the day ol hearing in the .-emi- W eeki y News-Heraid. Dated tlnssth day of .March. is;.s. li ASI I. S K A MSI V Judge of the District Court, second Judicial Dis trict. .Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, ) . County ol Cass. J In the matter of the estate of Henry Etoll, de ceased. Notice is hereby given tliat the claims and de mands of ail persons azainst Hmrv St,,!l deceased, late ot said county and state, wall be received, examined and a ousted bv tiie countv court at the court house i- Flattsniouth. on- t hit Mh day of September A.D. ls!' at U o'clock in the lorenoon. And Uiat six months from and after the l'.nh day ,of March, A ll., 1 .-.. :s time limited for creditors of saij deceased to present their claims for examination and allow ance. Given under my hand and seal this lst day of February A. li-. 1-S'S. eaii George M. Spurlock, Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sa e issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 2nd dav of May. A. . ls'.is, at -J o'clock p. m. of said dav at the south door of the court house 1:1 the citv oi 1'iatt - mouth, in said county, sei! at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash. the loi. owing reai estate to-w at: Ihe northwest quarter tnw 'ji and the nortii- west quarter ( n w m ) ot the southwe-t quarter ( s w V ) ot section thirty ..a town h:p twelve f 1 - J range thirteen IVi east of the 'irh ;. m. Cass ountv. Nebraska together with tne privileges and appurtenances thereunto be.ongii.g or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property oi Leonard C. V. Murray and Keoccca A. Murray, defend ants, to satisi v a judgment of said court recovered bv Samuel auzh as executor oi ti.e last w:.l and testament of John Black, deceased T-iaintm. an 1 a judgment recovered by tiie iiank tit Ca.-s County cro-s-petitioner against said defendants. itattsniouih, rveorasKa, .March A. 1. lv:-s. W'. D. Will l.LLR, Sheriff. Cass County. Neara-ha. Rv 1 D. Mcli.ade. i 'ecutv. R. il.'W .ndiiain. Attorney for I'iaii.tiif. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sa!e i-sued bv fieo. F. Housen'orth. cleric of the district court, witinti and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the nd day ot May, A. I , ys.at 1 o clock p.m. ot sai 1 dav at the south dour of the court house in the city of F.ati -mouth, in said countv. sell at public auction, to the Inga- est bidder lor cash, tiie iaiiow ii:g real e-tate. to- wit: I he no theast quarter In e 1 1 J of the south- ' west quarter Is w !J and the north half (n !,j ol th,- t nil Ii -. I iu.iiit-r i!tl'if ncttlnn llilrtf .fi t -in hip I wrlir l-) laiiU" ll.llli-'il llj i i i ,,l Iii - a a p id. n 1 a i oiinty, NchtMrtkM. I,,,., il.- - ; a 1 1 1 If t;e m and tijititirtf uhfii.c th.-ii mil . i , . i ' "i iii .mywinit aptit'it.ilnliiif , I In- oiii.f b. ii, . i i , ii arid t.tkffi un lito piip, itv nl I.i-.. i, .nl i V ,.;.i t and rlmr a n A M.iii.iv, l If ii. I ml ., i. .ui, m ludif muni mid di" ee ol .aid inuil n-i iivrri-, by I'.. It, 1 i, ,",,11, l I,1 . pf I 1 1 II illr I 4 lltfiillllt Kill'lllo- l.ii I .ml . iii t he easf nl M i y . Muilinvn l.ron .ii.l I W . .M in i a it ai l.,',llni Willi llir (rivll- . ,; , .ii, I appiil I . i.i in i-H tin If llllln lull ii Itltf or In .in w , ,- ,i i; ii i ta in illl . J hi f amo lit'ili) It-vlt-d i, p ,n an I l.,, , ii .is the n i.pi i I r o( l i i iiitrdt.. n , ,i ,n ia ai.t Kibitta A . M in i a y. tii-li mliiiitl to sail Ii a j U; l in-li I ol ft it 1 1 1 ti.illt leion-lrd by I la- - ai I I . it.l lowy tV Son mh Hlnrrsaul, M(vltiit h.i id d. It-ml. nils ri.itls utn, .Nebraska, Man li 2H. A. I. IHVH, W. 1. imi.i.t h. Sin-nil, ('ail t'liiilily, Nebf4iik. Ily I 1 1. Mi llridf. 1 li-puty. K . 11 W ailhaui Altniiit-y loi I-'., (i. I nvcy tic Son. bhenlt'a bale. la t n I lit- ol an i. ider ol naif IKitued by I if nr I . I I O I I, . I If I k ot thf ill tl ICI tlllll t, Wit kill o,o I a I a .s inin.tv, la,.-ka, and to mo ili ii i a i. I wni mi II, f la.il 1 1 .1 V hi Maicli, A. i , e ;'s. .a II ii i an k a. ui. nl H ii 11 day at tb on 1 1, do , i , I i lie t o ii 1 1 h. ill -i: ill t he city of l'lttl( loo,, i h. n. s , id i oiini y, sf II at public tun lion, ia, i.,, l,i a ai l, I, a loi i a.-.h. ihu lolluwinu f stalf. lo-w it ; i . . , t - i , i it an I twn I ami J . ill block rlaftnt 1 1 I. in i ai ii a :. ad dm. in In the illy ot VTl ,i,j; alei, I a i mint v . Ni bi aska, li ni-l lu:r with tin pi it ..i .'"- and iippui ti-nam en theiciintii V9 I I a ,,' 1 1 , a i i-.r .- j it i litiiniitf. ih Kama li no: if i a .1 upon ami taken iiH the pri,n-riy ol i ,i t- I , S . a i , it l, ilf Irmlaiitl. to tify ja .l; mt nl i.i -a.d t om t ii-iuvricd liy I'laiicilN. inl. on. , ,iii,t,ll. against said drlcBilants. 1 1 .i 1 1 - n i. ui I Ii. ,rli., lib. Ill, A. I). IW. V . 1 1. llkkl II, -difi ill. Cass County, ebi. li l. Mi I. ia I.-. Drpiity. i .. II U .mil , at tin lily for I ruin h N. (dno. J.chI .Notice. I ii the .list i n t coin t ol Cass con nly. Nab rat a. John John: on, i , by Ids Kiiar di.iii, 1 aij.ili I.. I'liilnjis, s. fin. i M. .VK inner and liim b.iml, if in Kf J -Sk 1 1 1 1 1 c . I h 1 1-n. Ian Is w ill lake in il li e Unit upon ttio Uta ,l.i ol i .f , i-iiil.i a, A. 1 1. Is-.,, the piitintitl blad li is pi t a i. .ti in t lie .list r n t coin t of bin iimTi .f in a- k a, the oiiji-i l and pi aye r nf which WM l ft a odt: il ll.'fd llnlll pl.lllltlll to dalaa t-1 u. i M . .Sh iniii-1 , w li ii ti pi e tcinlt!il tti ci.nvif tt in a i.i two i i) in block tnxty- tlnee lata iit ol Wi fpinu' Wiilei, t'asK county, Aabiaatka, and to set aside and annul haul deed ar,4 laa us nid lli. H ol, as it appeals III book 111. ml Ii ol the dt fd lecoid t.l I a-H cniiii t v, Nahl aa ka. and I. ii an in i ouuiiuK ol ic-iils collectatl by aaia di-lf ml, ml and to levc-Mt the title ul laid lot la plaint ill. And lot fiiithi-r dilutable relief you ata ra il i.i.l to an .wi a .said pciiiion on or bafoia tha --Hi day t,l Man Ii, A. 1. IHW. John Juiinson, fa. Ily Ins l- ii .a i 1 1 ,i ii, J-.lij.th 1-.. rtiillipf. liy his al loi nos, Ily ion 'lai k and U. A. Kawla. l;iled 1 ebiuaiy, Is, A. I). 1SU7. Mirrni'H Siile. Ily i ii I in-ol an older of sale, issued by lieo. W. I Ions, it, a th, chikol the district court, within and I. ii I ass toiinly, Ncbiaska, and to mo ill ieiie.1,1 will on the- 'Hlh day of March, A. I). Is. s, at il o'clock a. in. ol saul day at the ninth ,1,,,, i t,i the com I house in liiecity ol I'latlsinoutli in said cnuiily, sell at public auction, to Ilia a iK a est bidden loi cash, tiie following leal aitala lo-wil: Lot four 1 1 j in block one 1 1 J in Stile' aildltiaa to I he ta I y ol i 'Iat Is ii mn th.l.ass count y.Nebi aak a, l,,i;ell,ei with the piivaliKes ami appertanaataa ilicieiiuto i,eioiii;iiiK oi in anywise appei taiaiag; the same Im hik ie led upon and takan aa the f ru peilyol John .swnbotla. dt feiidant, to natiaff judgment ol said com t recovereil by (Jliariaa C. I ai uieie as it ceiver nl the Cltiena bank of I 'i. n ismoii Hi, ' ass county, Nebraska, platntitf, against saul dideiidanl ami John Ketter. 1 i.titsiuoiilli, Neljiaska, l ebiuaiy I'J A,l ),,! . V m. ll. Wiir aaaa, Miei ill, Cass county, Nsbtanka. by J. I), Mclliide, lieputy. II nai l I,, i , .1 tloi uey lor I'laintiM . Not ice of JnIHlelii-HM. i lie rialtsiiioutli W ater Company, a corpora tion 01,4. in, eel under the laws id the Btata of Ha ni a-.a . 1 he riattsiiiniith Water Company heiaby ive iinliee that the billowing is tiie liat ajiat .111101, nl ol ail.llie existing debts ol Sit id corpora tion 011 the Inst day ul l ebiuaiy, A. I). lnW, ii.iiiie. : i 1 1 .-. 1 iiioi i.ikc 'i I a: 1 cent bonds of the Viidfi tot , iniciest jiayuble beini- a 0.1, ..,,). Oct. It and Apnl 1st 1125.1X1(1.00 .1 . ... d liileie t 1 11 the same li.ltt.M i i . s I 7W.( 1 "lai SMO.K.I.X 1 h.., noli, e 1 , ;;ni:ii in t oinjinaiice witii laa pi,,.. . ,11-, 1,1 a 1, 1 pit. 1 10 oi 1 lie compiled ata 1 11 taa ol l:,e s.,i.e ol .tiiilii a.a. . has. I., i-.iiov, f'resiileut, Iii.nkv M. i ji.mi.k, liriurei, 1. II. 1 01. 1. in. k, secretary. I .ewai-l 11. .-.lain,,, I .a.... 1 I ! . .1,1. 11, A! .,j a . I , in, 1,0,11 d of I In eel 01 s. I'lOUalc fjciucc. I n 1 im nt ' 1,111 1 , i .ass . ta, ii my , Nebraska. la 1 i.e lo.i 1 lei ol 11, e estate ol Nels C. Aiard, leee.a el. J di.ilinc w. le.111. lollneliy liiald, e.s Cil ,i i .1.1. mi, miiioi, and an otder per ,.is in.eej.-ii d 11, .ai.i uiatlei ale heieby Jioliiied n.ii on ti.e '.' a na) oi .-.i.ii, n, isns, j i. j eiersen .te a a pel. linn in and county couit, praying thai o . I111.11 .eliri.u,. ii.ition accounts IneU neieut tie elm d ..11 i aim . ed. and that he be dischaiged ,0,11 1ns liie.'. a.- iioinniistiatoi, and that it i.iu I n; to apical Oe 1 1 e said enm t 011 the lati day of t p 1 . 1 , -1 1 ' 1 at ' o cock a . 111., and contest -..id p, .1:1. on, tin: couit m.tj fcrant. the player ol ... 1 P iiu .n, ai., 1 in., Ac- .stti.lt other and furitier ,1 ,,, .1 s, .0.0U a:n e , and.dccices, as to this court seeaii iiiopt.1,10 the end, that all mailers ,ei i.in.aig in s..id est. ite in..y tie liiiaily settled ,nm ode. in iiied. vv itne j my hand and the ic.ii ol s.nd com i at I niitsiiioiiili, Nebraska, .In., llic ,lsl ua oi .Niaicli .1. J.f isilrt. l.seiii; bi;"Ki,li ,u. .M-ekUitK, County J udge. Legal Notice. In the di.tict court ol Cass county.J Nebrask a, in tne mailer ol the estate, ol Nelsoa Mc le j no. d.-, ueeeased. 1 ins c.msc came on for hearing upon the In ion ol i iiui ew iattman, administrator of tlio e: tale ol .c.son McKeyitnids, deceased, praying lor a iieeu-.e to sen tne southeast quarter S. k.. 1) oi section th.iieeii (l.lj, township twenty-six 1 -'it noi tn. range loi t -nine; ; tiie northeast quar ter (N. i.. 'i) ol section i.nieteeii (l!y townnhip twenty ;1. tioith, range . lor ty-eight. (4M, m ilox Imtie county, .sebrasKa, and the wst had 1 V !jottiie east iiad (1-.'jol the .southeast quai teres. D. oi section eight () in township ten (id north, range thiiteen ll.'JJ Cass coarity, .ebiaska. '1 he land, above, described in Cass county, Nebraska, being subject to a life interest ol W 11. nun McKeynoids, or asulnci-nt amount of liie same to bring the sum of, it iii for thet.pay uieiit ol deols anowed against said estate, and tne costs oi administration, there not bairig sutfieieiit personal property to pay said debts and expenses. It is lurtlier ordered that all persons intereated in said estate appear before tne at the office of the clerK oi the district court of Cass county, Na bra Ka, on tiie th day of May, A. D. lMt, at 2 o Cock p. in. of said day, and to show cause why a liCcii-e should not be granted to fcaid adminis trator to se.l so much ol tiie above describedV,reaI estate of said deceased, as shall tie nccessar y to pay said debts and expenses. bc-rvice ol this order sliail be by publication fa tho sjtMi-W kkki.v N fcw s-H LkALit lor at leitit tour successive weeks prior to date of hearing. Dated tins i;li day ol March A. D. 1WH. liASIL S. RAMSEY, Judge of the District Court, liy ron Clark and C. A. Kawls, Attorneys for ins tate. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of James Grove, de ceased. J ins caue came on for hearing upon the peti tion of Arthur L-. Munger as administrator of the estate of James Grove, deceased, for a license to se.l real estate as follows: J he west half 1 V A the southeast quarter s e !ij of section two - township ten loj north, range nine L&J Cass County. Nenrasica, or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum of iJ72 40 for payment of debts a lov. ed agmnst said estate, and the costs ol administration, there not being sufficient per sonal property to pay the said debts and expen ses. It is further ordered that a!! persons fnterested in the said estate appear before me at the office of trie clerk of the oistrict court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of May A. U.lMat 2 o'clock p. ni. to show cause w hy a license should not be granted to said admf itistrator ti sell so much ol the above described real estate of the sai 1 estate as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that this order be pub lished in tne .-eini-W eckly News-Hemalii for a period of four weeks prior to tiie date of the said hearing. 1 ,Kted this loth day of March. A. I). Basil .. Ramsey. Judge of the District Court. B run Clam and C. A. Kawls, att'ys for estate Legal Notice. In district court of Cass county. Nebraska. Clara cox vs. James R Cox. Ja nes R. Cox, defendant, will take notice that on tiie inth dav ot March. A. D. 11-, C'ara Cox, p.aiut II. here. n tiled her petition in the district court of Cass county. Neoraska, against the said James Ii. Cox, defendant, the object and prayer of winch is to obtain a divorce from the defend ant, lames R. Cox, and to procure a decree i; ranting 10 piaintitt the custody and control of t in m. nor c in id "Oracie Cox,:; daughter of plain ti;f and defendant . -aid relief is asked because tin-d -'en, latit, without juit cause ot provocation, crueily and wantonly deserted piaintitt upon or about 'September l'.nh. A.D. ls'Jt. and has con tinuously remained away for more than two years prior to tiling of Ins suit Von are required to answer said petition on or before the irtth dav of Mav. A. D. ltt. Dated this z'Jth day of March. A. D. 198. .... ,, , , 1 c 1 h her Attorneys. Byron Clark and C A. Kawls CLARA COX,