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(I r" " THEIR DOOM IS SEALED A Filit or a Foot Race Now for Spain. S.YI IIKDAY MOKNINGi 111: HOUR ,xitil l W hi n Spulii MiiHt Oull. Cubit or V--t A iiia-llf it In .MitrlHl onili.lt - nvitl tr l H Active itml Miaklit I'ri'pHriif iinN Tor Wnr. Wasiiimi -io.N, I). C, April -, 4.U0 I', in. i il t! tin; N i:vs. ) -1 'i i h- ilc:!. McKinl'-y mlmhmI tlm looiu t ioiih iu ill ill ti in ;i In in Imlii y at 11:1 stinl .rivc-i Sp.iin until S.Utnihiy inoiiiiriir to ijV.ii-iKiti! Culm mikI lc-ivo h;r fret! to il:ililisli :i iiti mi i n !:ti n h;r own frcn govern incut. I'niluio on tht pari of Spain In t-nmp'.y with tlio Itirm.s of tliU ultim.iliiin in.iins a sctllcmi-ril of tho dilliciiltii H :il iiiiiii. If tliia is to bo tlm solution tint nnttor I'rofiilont Mc-Kinli-ywill tisi; all tho iiowor at his fomin:uitl, throw all '.ho forco of tho union into tho bioach anil titriKO tho iu ).-t powerful blow our iroverniuont icaptblo of to c-n foreo tho tioinands of our iiatiuii, aot!L'oour wronii mid loavo Cub-i a fro nud h ippy poplo. O.) rations in ll.onavy department nri) vocy active and preparations ni'O l))in inaJo to pro-i'riiti tho war, if w ir it is to bn in swh a manner a 1o inali'j i. uiiirk .ni l ilre'sivo. Tho ll inf' sij ii'itl roii I o c hi of the;.: e .t-C.-.1 :u'l i v i ty and . ory t ' i il i-- I I'il'iT made rendy for a surre-..-d ill and hitler fiht wlii n the tiliii for aelin (Mine.-!. Thi! minutest details aio hoir.j; locked after vv.lh the utmost, ciro and pro oisiuii. Spain jjivos mil Mi-.i t-lihtest indi catron of complying with terms of the ultimatum Mid there is nothing to wai'iuiil liio ciine. usion that sho will. In short, she ptopose? to die parao or maintain her hod upon Cuba. Tilt; Di-inise of IIimh Oh in From Wfilnesiliiy'B D.iily. Today at 1.1:'2) the spirit of Miss Til lio Ohm p s-sud from earth. She had been ill for abru ten days, but not un til tlie past few days h is her condition been considered critic il. Acute kid ney, or Iiriyht's disease, was the cau-n of he demise. Tillio, as she was pop ularly known, was a lieauiifnl ;irl tieaiitilul in ehm neler, disposition, feature and fuim, ;.i.d the ;. nel of do it!i x ithered a 'Mre a id e.ij li-iite Mower when lie Kiioekud at her clinm b. r i.o.)r. and laid his withering hand upon this fair and jti-omisiny young woman. Soeieiy sustains a gve it loss when it is called upon to part with such of its memlK'rs who (jive promise of much usefulness in the future, and who, by their amiability and intellec tual endowments are so capable of inakinp other haupy, of scattering Mowers along the pathway of fellow beines who wouid know nothing but thorns but for such gentle, ministering hands. Misi Ohm was the daughter of Fred Ohm, an employe of the shops, and a resident h--re for some years. His daughter, who was in her 2'2d year, gro.w to womanhood in this city. Slie had a very large circle of acquaintan ces, and her acquaintances were her fi i.-nds. A father, mother and ten brothers and sisters survive her, antl are grieved to the heart over their great los-;. I iini'nil of Mrs. Tliom is Th-n Presbyterian church was crowded to its utmost capacity last Wednesday with the relatives and friends of the i.uo Mrs T. J. Thomas. An impressive service was had, Kev. J. T. H lird olliciatiiiir. T-ho Moral tributes from relatives5, Ivy Lodge, Kings Daughters, and Loyal Mystic L?gion were profuse and beautiful. The concourse of relatives was the largest ever in attendance- at a funeral in this city and neighbors and friends were there to give testi mony by tliiir presence of the loveand respect iu whicti the good woman now gone to the other world was neld. TO tl'KK A COLD IN ON K DAY Take Laxative LJromo QuinineTablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2-re. Tho genuine has L. 15 Q. on each tablet. Suit Against the liovernor. In the matter of the mandamus suit of Dr. Victor Ilosewaler against Gov. Ilolcomb to compel tho governor to hear charges against the Omaha fire and police commission, the supreme court yesterday made an entry on the docket allowing the governor twelve days in which to lile briefs and givinc Mr. lijsewater twelve days there after to file reply briefs. State Jour nal. Tho farmer, tho mechanic aDd the bicycle rider t.re liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. Il heals quickly, and is a well known cure for piles. V. G. IV i eke & Co. Corn ICt-Hi'lien 2." Cents. S. A. Davis was puying 2o cents per bushel for white corn delivered here today, and ho informs us that wheat is worth $1.10 in Chicago. The farm ers ought to be happy with such prices prevailing. Thousands of sufferers from irrippe have been restored to health by One Minute Couh Cure. It quickly cures coughs, loids, bronchitis, pneomouia, grippe, aslhra", and all throat ai;d lung diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. CITY AND COUNTY. avj:dni:siav Attorney Doles, of 101 m wood, is at tending county court today. Hon. J. F. Folk, f Greenwood, Is in the city today for u visit with his hoiif .). T. Uitchie. one of Wabash 'w capitalists, is in tho city on business today. Mrs. IL Thierolf and daughter of Cedar Creek, were in tho city chop ping today. L. G. Todd and wife, John Todd and wife, Harry Todd and wife, came up last evening from Union to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas. Stuart (jivingr'toii finished his course in medicine at the Omaha Medical college today, and will enter the ollice of his brother in this city. Tho cartoon of tho local bituation drawn for tho Nkws by a local artist was well received and will be followed up by others. The NKWS always leads. Wili Richardson, who has eighty acres in null trees, saiu yesieruay that they had not been winter killed at all, aed lie was planting cut more this spring. Mrs. II. C. McMakcn and pon Joe have gone to Alliance, unfavorable news of t)i! condition of Geo. Fairfield having boon received. It is not thought that ho can live many days. Tho remains of Andy Jackson, who died at a hosnit:.! in Omaha was brought down last evening on tho M. 1. and taken ne. r I'.artlett for in- tcrin nt. 1 he de ! iei was a brotnor in law of Uobert and Henry Carnes, and has been ill for .-o.oo time. George W. Am ik, an o'd risident of western Cass, w .s i.i the city to day, being examini d f r an increase cf pension. He 1 is son Calvin, is suffering from a m;; 1 ina r.t cancer. which has eaten uay the iwer part of his faje an i is last ox tending down on his tuck. It has to bed.esscd every ten minutes nay anu nigni, anu Mv. and Mrs. Amick aro almost worn out from the constant work anu worrv. The young man's suffering is reported to bo awful beyond descrip tion. TIIUKSDAY. Jus. Lillio wont to Omaha this afternoon. J. Q. Connelly, of Murray, wus in town today. Hi Adams, of Weeping Water, was a visitor to FlHtt?mouth today. "Grandpa" Streight, of South Bend, is in the city today on a visit to his sons. V. F. Case, one of the solid farmers of NVhawka, was in tho city today, getting some wheat ground at Ileisel's mill, which has a reputation for first class work that draws custom for over ."0 miles. Patteison & ICunsman bought a line bunch of fat steeis in South Omaha which were shipped in last night and driven out to their yards. The cattle aro much finer than what is generally slaughtered as butchers stock. J. fl. l'a'mer, while handling a calf out at Andv Taylors, where he is working this summer, got a blow across nis ngnt arm tnat iracturea the bones a little below the elbow. He will take a two weeks lay off until the injured arm gets betier. Tho names of Misses Verna Leonard, Ella Clark and Barbara Gering were last evening enrolled on tho list of re cruits for the new military company. It is understood that they wish to go as nurses. As they aro prominent in society their erlistmtent is something of a sensation. Hoy Dodge is now a full fledged sophomore in tho Omaha Medic il College, having passed his examina tion yesterday in good form The regular commencement exercises will bo held tomorrow evening at the Boyd, when J. Stuart Livinfion will get his sheep-skin as a f dl-Medged medic. lie Owns TIih Town. The irriqirissiblo Mike Cavey has purchased the town t-ile of Wabash, which included i large number of vacant lots. It is one of the prettiest locations in tho county for a thriving town and a good business is already done there. Mike is now a regular plutocrat and we fear his voice for the humb'o toilers has been stiHed. A funny incident is conneeteu with Mike's purchase of the town site, which will bear relating. It seems the Baptist church people and Cavey have been on bad terms for some time and now sinco the purchase, it turns out that the church is not lo cated on tho lot owned by the society, but is on one of Mine's lots. He is therefore lord of the manor and can take possession of the church and turn out the congregation whenever he chooses. The idea of having to worship in Mike's church is a hard one, and yet the soeiety can do noth ing else. It is said diplomatio rela tions have been opened up looking to a transfer from the plutocrat to the church people and Mike will be noted as the best fellow in the state by thoio who condemned him a short time ago if he only will let go of the church, and we have no doubt the new owner will do the right thing as he is bui t that way. Shake into Your Slioes. Allen's B'oot Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet and instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greateet comfort of the aye. Al len's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, (Villous -nd hot, tired. aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists .-:nd shoe sto.ts liy mail for 25 cents in stamps. Trial package FREE. Adiress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. riniri Pj iil The Squadron and the Flotilla Sailing To Meet. THI: CLASH WILL COMB SOON. Npalii KcHtly To Unlit tinl War I Now ou- I'nya no Herat to AlcKliilvy I It iiiiutum Would Not l.lHtfll to It. Washington, I). C, April 21. 4 p m Special to the Nkws Minister Woodford received his passports today t eforo ho could present the ultimatum to the Madrid authorities. This ac tion on Sp iin's part was forestalled by serving tho ultimatum on the Spanish minister hero - simultaneously with Woodfo.-d at tho Spanith court Spain had no desiro to receive th-j ultima tum, but she had no recourf e. Spain is not disposed to dilly-dally and instoad of showing a sign of weak ening is proparing to make the best tight possible. Minister Woodiord left Madrid at 4 o'ciock today, Spanish time, and is now on French soil- Spain is all ready for a fight and evenis will move rapidly from now on until tho controversy is brought to a settlement. Spain's refusal to even listen to our ultimatum and her treatment of our ministor is another insult to America in the long list of Spaints crimes, A Farisdispatch states that a nation al subscription was started in that city today and $50,000 was promptly subscribed for Spanish aid. Minister Woodford before leaving Madrid turned the legation over to the British embassy and diplomatic relations between the countries are at an end War is thus declared. Tho crisis is at hand, and nothing car avert a clash at arms. The North Atlantic squadron has Sailed for Ha vana and the Spanish flotilla has left the Cape Verdes westward bound, des tination unknowu. There is no longer any doubt but a clash wiil occur between the American and Spanish navies in Cuban waters within the next few days. SPMECK RETURNS HOME Th? Sheriff Located 1IU Cattle iu Holt County. Sheriff Wheeler and Gotlieb Sprieck retu.ned home last evening after a long and tiresome chase after the lat ter's cattle. They were trscsd from the possession of the thief to the B. & M. here, then to Wallace & Co. South Omaha then through the hands of three other commission firms and finally to the Elkhorn railway where they were billed to a man named Skid more who resided near Ewing up in the sand hills. The sheriff and Mr. S. boarded tho first train for Ewing and went out to the Skidmore ranch. They found the proprietor was an old Cass county man who used to work for Henry Eikenbary. He treated his guests very nicely and sood found the cattle which Mr. Sprieck identified at onee. Mr. Spriecke could have re pievined his cattle and taken them home with him and then the ranch man would have looked to the man he purchased frcm and he in turn from his seller until en tity the lesa wouid have to be bo-ne by Wallace 6c Co., who purchased from the thief. As Wallace would r.ave the bill to pay anyway Mr. Sprieck concluded to leave the cattle and settle direct with Wallace as the freight home wou d be quite an item for him to pay to get the cattle back on his farm. The sheriff was tireless in his efforts to secure the stolen property to the owner. He also learned that one of the Bellvue Mc Cartys went with the thief to sell the cattle and claimed that he (Marten) lived on tho Iowa bottoms at East Piattsmonth and that his wife had just died and he wanted to sell off his slock and quit farming. Tne story thus told by McC.it ty was entirely false and he may have had a hand in the theft. Every clue will be followed up and no expense will be spared by Sheriff Wheeler to bring the thief or thieves to speedy justice. Attempted Kape. Word reaches us from Weeping Water of a startling sensation in that city wherein a man by the name of Klepser is under arrest for rape. Our information is to the effect that a painter and his wife recently moved to that town frcm Omaha. Yesterday the lady was alone at her home when Klerser assaulted her. The lady suc ceeded in extricating herself fiomthe grasp or her assailant before he had defiled her. She gave an alarm and the man was placed under arrest. A boy, who was in an adjoining room, heard the scuttling and the woman's defense, and attracted by the noise, peeked through a window and wit nessed the struggle. Klepser had his hearing today and it is the opinion of our informant that he will be bound over to the district court and not ad mitted to bail. Feeling runs high against Klepser at Weeping Water over the assault. A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast you can," the druggist recognized a house hold name for "De Witt's Little Early Risers." and gave him a bottle of those famous little pills for constipation, sick headeache, liver and stomach .troubles. F. G. Fricke, & Co. Till; T A 17 WO WJU T LMPIIT llirjii V LLT U I The t'ulon l.lquor ir. From cilncsil.iy'i Daily. Deputy McBride arrived from Fnion last evening, where ho went to servo warrants issued against parties for soiling liquor without license. Thoin iis, Wolfe and Davis were arraigned last night beforo Juilge Sjiiloek, p'oacl not guilty, nnJ entered personal recognizance in tho sum of t'2W each for their appearance in court on May lid, 4th and 5th. Thorn is' heating is set for tho Ud, Wolfe's on the 4th and Davis' on tho fth. H. D. Travis ap peared for Thomas iind Wolfe ar.d Mr. Gering for D.ivis. McLeod was not found, and it is claimed some one telephoned him be foro tho deputy left for Union of what wtis on foot, anil that ho siipjid out. No liquor, wero confiscated, except two cases of beer, presumably belong ing to McLood. A man stands on chance of being elected totlio ninyorshipof acity unless he enj 3'3 the coulidonee and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W. Humphrey is tho popular mayor of Swanton, Ohio, and under date of jan. 17, Is'M, he writes as f.,1 ows: "This is to certify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Semedy. My family iind neighbors h .ve tested it, and ew know it is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. GJ'.onoit: W. IIUMrilKEY," Sold by all druggists. tVaut to Join the Navy. Jacob Jacobsen, one of the B. &. M. carpenters who served ten years in the Danish navy, sonta letter to Secretary Long last evening offering his services to tho government in the navy depart ment. Jacobsen is a middle-aged man who has been in this country ten years and is as patriotic as if ho had been born under tho American Mag. As naval recruits are scarce there is no doubt but Jacobsen will be accepted. IOIIH-Iloll (illl.4. The aucient Greeks believed that tho Penates wero the gods who at tended to tho welfare and prosperity of the family. They wero worship ped as household gods. Tho house hold god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, it is invalu able. It has been tried fora quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and yourg. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu lar size 50c and $1. The Kivar. The Missouri suddenly went on a rampage yesterday afternoon and has been rising rapidly ever sinco. Tho sand bars are covered with water and tho usual March rise seems to be here only a month later than common. It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his customer.-; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers & Eshlemin, Sterling. HI., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshlecnao: "It my sixteen years, 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 Hemedy." Sold by all druggist A. II. Weckbach returned last even ing from Schuyler and Fremont. He purchased four carloads of hay at the former place which arrived here today to supply the trade of Weckbach & Co. M. L. Yoctra, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was receommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke, & Co. Colonel F. P. Ireland is iu receipt of a letter from Senator John M. Thurs ton, in which he staled that he is sxd fering from a s'mht stroke of jaralv sis. l'jb. Citv News. I desire to attest to the merits cf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and ellicient prepaiations on tha market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude thuic for, I desire to inform you that I will never be without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held dy people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. Hall & Co. today received a large invoice of woven wire fence, which they aro offering very cheap. Children like it, it saves their lives. V e mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Old papers for sale at this office. SETTLES NERVOUS BUKRIK Investigatiou shows that men who succeed are men of brains strong nerves great will-power. Ordinary food cannot suppiy the vital forces which people with active brpins and bodies require. Bicola Pills feed the nerves make the mind bright, mus cles strong make flesh and blood and give perfect health to Men and Wo men. The Tuuxeks of Phila delphia make Bicola Pills J E Buckey, ehief clerk National Hotel, Wash ington, D C. testifies that hewas all run down was a shadow cf his former self liieol I'ills gave him wonderful relief-he gained over twenty pounds after using them. Selling A Kent t or l'lattamout h and Cans Comity, F. ti. FRICKE & CO. Turners' Little Liver Turners A very small pilL Turn your liver, l ure sick head ache Biliousness Indigestion. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS l.cal .Notice. In the iliUict chiiiI i f countv. Nrhia k a. )iiM h lii.iliiiiii aiui John n k iii'fti. p.it I net tloni' ltiMm;N Liiuifi ilit In iu name tt (ii.tltaui i". i.k iifoii. p.ainl ill iiaiiK Kiiliy airl Liai.'l K'nlilv. lll.U:ll'lallt. 1 lie il. Icinl.uiis take holm tlat JuM pii (iialiam aiil JijIui itk liistui.ini'k i llie ii.tmc "I italiam anil rkinsoij. h i e i ui;iirii il an m Imii ai;.iins sail ili li n.l ;iul I'.i the lii -li'.il (unit ot Cai omul), Ne tii aka, tlie (iljiH anl 'iaii ol whnli Mum ciner a ia tHK iil uanc! s.ml ill li'ii laiils hi the ITIll 1,1 . 'II,., 1,1 ... V .1.1 :.!! I ,i..ivi.-.l I. wric licri"--ai y I I tin? Mioit au l iiiainlenaiii e (it !-a il dt triiilaiils ami lr ul.Kli Ii l n lanl aniecil to pay, an-l that they li.nc " an-c il the ea t ("lie hail "I I he not I hcat one ipiai It i i. i m ( - i n hi :; , i . u n in, i ,i i i,T 1 1 , ( a i oi i lie m m h pi in ci pal n if i id i i ii, mi .ale in ( a-s c en n I y, Xi-In ka. In lie iili.u lic l in saul action a- the picpi ityof si il ilctfiiilaiils. I c ti-ni!a!il at c ic(!i'if'I l auvci ai,l pcti tioiioiiix licl iic the Ii. ill iiav el May, oi Judg ment Hill he taken a, pi.ii 1 lui in saul pi li tinii. Jescph tiiali.iin ami Jilni i k : ici in. iu.il. r the In in naiiif ( 'I , t ah, tin , V n K iii. n . C 1 .. 1 ill I, plaint i n'.. a I lei i.i . Mic rill's Sale. IV virtue ol an unlri nl sim' i-mii iII.v (foii:e !', I lell:ie el t II. til I K el I hf 1 1 1- I I H I liil.ll. v ithlll aii'l t il I ii (eiintv, .Ncla.i'-ka, ami to me di rcctcd, I will on the .'ml d.iy el May. A. I. I"'.', at o'lleik p. in. el saul day at llieMnilli del 1 1 el the cent t lieii-e in t he ( it y el I ' i a 1 1 -ineii I h , in anl rount y, hcil at pu in ic am t ion. to the h ij, Ii est hiitdfi lei cah.tlie lo!.o iii i eal estate to-wit : Jht: no, 1 1, u i". I iii.it 1 1 -1 I il n ',1 ami the neiih west ijii.iiltl u u 'i ) el the southwest quailti (s w ' I ol section timly;ii township I w e 1 e I 1 ratine tlm leen lii j eat el the i;i p. in. l ass county, Xelnaska t.fthci Willi the privileges antl appitrienanLes llieieuiite tieaiiiin ei in anywi.e nppei laming, i he same hemn levied upon and taken as the pioptity ol l.e on. ltd C W. Muiiayand Rebecca .v. M in lay, Uclciid ants, to sal ist y a judgment of said Coin t lei eeit d by .sainuel Wauli as executei ol Hie last will and testament ol John lilac k, dci ea.-e l plamtill, and a judgment recovered try tiie Hank ol Cass county cio s-pctitioiici' against said detendants. I'laitsinouth, Aebraska, March A. 1. I8. V. 1). Ilk! I. I K, Sherilf, Cass County. Nebraska. I!y J. I). MclJnde. Ueptity. K. 15. Windham, Attorney lor l'lamlill. ShcriH"s ."Sale. liy virtue of an order of sale issued by Ceo. I louse. oi th. clei k oi the distiict court, within and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will on Hie -ml day ol May, A. I, l.sH.s at 1 o'ciock p.m. el said day at the south door ol the court house in the city ot I'laUsmoin 1, in said county, sell at public auct.on, to the Inqu est bidder lei cash, the lollouiiij; real estate, 111- wit: J lie no. thea.-t quarter n e ' i ol the south west qil.il ler s W ' i J and ihe not in hall u 1 . ol the southeast quaiiei s e .'4 ol section Unity :iii townsiiip twelve .- rane tlm leen l.. east ol the nth p. 111. 111 Cass county, NebiasKa. Together w itti the privileges and a)oui leium es theieunlo bcleniuo 01 in anywise appertainiii. 1 he same belne, levied upon and taken as the property ol Leonard C . Murray and Rebecca A. .Murray, dclciidauts, to saiisly a juduineiit and decree ol said court iccovered by 11. t. ljovey ci Son. cross petitioners against said de lend. tuts in the case ol .May X. Maiunvs. Leon ard C. W. .Murray ct al together with the privil eges and appurtenances iiieretinlo beloiiing or in anywise appertaining. J lie same bciiiK levied upon and taken as the property ol LeoualdC. W . M urray and Kubecca A. ivliirray, de endants to satisl y a judgment ol said com t recovered by the said t.. ci. Duvey iV Son as aloresaid. auaiust said defendants. flattsinoutn, iSebraska, March 20. A. J. 1SL8. . U. U Hbl-.LIIK, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska, liy J. I). Mcliridc, IJeputy, R. Ii. Windham Attorney lei K. ti. Dovey & Son. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of James Grove, de ceased. 1 his cau.se canic on for hearing upon the peti tion ol Arthur L. Munger as administrator ol the estate ol James ljroe, deceased, tor a license to sell real estate as loiiows: 1 he west hall I w 1 2 J ol tne southeast quarter s e ?.j ol section two township ten (I'M noiih, range nine (ilj Cass county, Nebraska, or a su lucieni amount of the same to bring the sum ol j-'aizi.-ii) for payment ol debts adowed agninst said estate, and the costs ot administration, there not being siillicicnt per sonal property to pay tiie said deots and expen ses. It is further ordered that all persons intc.estetl in the said estate appear belore me at the ollice ol t lie eieik ol the district Court ol Cass county, .scbiaska. on the itli day ol May A. 1). IKiKai -o'clock p. 111. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said administrator to sell so inucli ol the aboxe described leal cr-tate ol the said estate as shall be nccc.-sary to pay said debts and expenses. It is lurther ordered that this order be pub lished iu the Se 1111-W eekly X v.w s 1 1 i.k a 1 1 1 ler a period ot lour weeks pi 101 to the date ol ihe said hearing. l.itUed this Mlh tlav of March, A. 1). 1MIS. Basils. K.wi.s'iV. Juilge ol the District Court. Lyion Claik and C. A. Kav.is. ait ys lor estate Legal Notice. In district court of Cass county. Nebraska. Clara v-ox vs. James K Cox. James K. Cox, delt-ndant. will take 1 (itice that on the lllth day ol March. A. 1). 1-l-s. C'ara Cox, p.aiiilill. herein liied her petition in the district court ot Cass county. Nebraska, against the said James K. Cox, delendant, the object a. id prayer ol w hich is to obtain a divorce lroin the defend ant. James R. Cox, and to procure a decree ;rantin to planum the custody and control of the miller child "tii acie Cox,'' dauh ter ol plaln tilt and detemiant . Said relief is asked because the delendant, without just cause or provocauon, cruelly and wanionly deserted plaint i II upon or about September l'.uh, A. 1). JsiM, and has con tinuously remained away lor more than two years prior to tiling ol his suit. Vol! arc required to answer said petition on or before the pith day of May. A. I), isiis. Dated this !Ui day ot March, A. D. IS'.iS. Clara Cox, By her Attorneys, Byron Clark and C A. Kawls L's;al Notice. I-.i ihe district comt of Cass county, clna--ka- Charles C. l'arme e as receiver ol the Citizens Dunk ol I'lattsiiioiitii, Nclirnska, vs. I he 1 tu ple's linililiiiK. Loan and I-avintr Association. "the l'eolie s liuililiny. Loan ami ISain; Aso cintioii. defendant, v.ill take notice that on the ah day ot April A. 1 . !:.s Charu-s C. 1'ai I'.ic-Ie as receiver ol the t it;;-.en Hank of I'laitsiimutli. Nebraska, plaintiil herein, li ed his petition in the distiict court of ('ass county, .Nihraska. against haid defendant, the oiiject and prayer ol which are to reco-.er a money judgment aanc-t delendant on three causes ol uctn -n set foi tli in said petition: on the nr-t cause of action lor the sum ot iW with seven per cent intei e--t thereon from tiie S'tii day ot May A. L. iK'T: on the sec ond cause of action tlie sum ot .-fimi with seven per cent interest theieou from the Sf.h day of .ylay A. I), li7: on tlie third cau.-e ol action the stun of S-JH with seven percent interest thereon from the 10th day ot .oemher A. 1). l-l'7. Vou ara requested to answer said petition on or before the.inth day ol May A. I. ls:is. Dated this i!thday of April A. I). .-w. ClIAKI.KS C. 1'AKMIiLE, As Receiver of Citizens liauk of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska. liy fiis Attorney s, liyron (.lark & V. A. Kawls. Probate Notice. In county court. Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of liailhaser Sie bold, deceased. All persons int. rested in said matter are hereby not. tied that on the lrith day of April, 1MI8. I-diza biebold riled a petition in said court, alletrinfj. anions other thing-3, that liaWhaser Siebold died on the 2.th day ol March. IHIls. leaving a last wiil and testament and pos sessed of real and personal estate in taid county of the reasonable value of .-r.-'O.l.lKi, and praying for the probate of said will and for administra tion of said estate. Vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear before said court on the 14th day of May, A. I).. I-'.'., at 'Z o'clock p . in., to contest the probate of said will, the court may allow and probate said wi'l and grant adminis tration oi said estate to Joseph . Johnson and Lliza Siebold, jointly, or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement of said es tate Witness my hand and the seal of said court at I'lattsmouth, Nfcbraska, this, the l"th day of April, A. V., If.H. c George M. Si lrlock. lseau County Judge. Notice to Creditors. STActT KA I" County Court In the matter of the estate of Samuel McCon key. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased wiil meet the adminis trator of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room in I'lattsmouth in said county, on the 7th dav of November, l'.is, at il o'clock a. m , for tlie pur pose of presenting their claims fur examination, adjustment and alioyvance. Six months are al loyved for the creditors of said deceased to pre sent their claims an 1 one year for the adminis trator to settie said estate, from tlie 7th day of May, li-ys This notice shall be published in the Semi Weekly Ntws-HHKALi; tor four weeks succes sively, prior to the 7th day of May, 1'.'. Witness my hand and seal of said court, at I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 11th day cf April. A. D. l!i. Geokge M. Pitki.ock. (Seal) County Judge. HE PERKINS HOUSE, F. K. 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