1 1 Uviuulli llcr Monster l'Yown i nf ( I u us WE CAITUK1: A SPANISH SHIP Tim I iilti-.l S 1 1 t - rrrpnrliiK For i I. Ug uikI TmIioui War -Ni w Naval Mil li l Itnllt Kpnlia Will Not f-ornkz I'rlvMlrrriiiK. Washington, I). ('. , April 2.'!., H p. in. Ispi't'iiil t- tho Nkws A j)lol Iihh I ;.-it ditw vorl here whoroby S)iinini (Js urn iittompl lnj to ikhhou tho city'rt wati-p. A Hieiitl ilotnil i uitrolin the river in hopi-a t thwart ny Huch eowurdly, villainous plot. On 1 until Fhipnhip New York, oil' Havana, ! a. m., April 2'i. Tho tor pedo hunt Ki-icrson raptured a Span ish lirthin ho it duriiiir laHt niht un der tho ;tinn ot Morro cnstlo. Our limits had no fear of tho Spaniard' juim or their submnrino ininen. It in decided to cut the c.iblo be tween L'ub i and 'orto Kico in order t- eiit IT all communication betweun HIanco and ihe Spanish forcoH in the latter island. Alter numerous eonfe roneo-t Socre tfiry Aljrer has decided ih;it the vol unteer Hold ierd to bo mustered into the service under the presidents call Hhali lie conc.-ntr:. t l at us h i n -M on Kiehinond. and All. tula, m.d in ssihiy one other point. (biicain.itio-t is un lor favorable consiiieraiion 'is the fourih point. An order to carry out this plan will be issued so:u. it is intended to issue an order this evening creatine an army corps to be coinn amled hy Major fieneral Crooke This corps will c insist of three divi--ions, one .it Tamp.i, Florida, under General Wndc; one at Mobile, mcler General Coppinirer, and one at New Orleans, under General Shafter. General Wheeler (Ala.) has intro duced a bill providing1 for 10,000 en listments of men possessing special qualifications. This will allow the civil war veterans who aro beyond tho present age limit to go to the front. AVOMKX Nl'KSKS NOT W.ANTKI). The secelary of war aud iho burgeon get er.il of the army h . vo issued an ultimatum which is ctlculated to cre ate a sensation th r ujrhou t the coun t ry. It is tho unaltet iib!e ilecition, not only not to employ trained or volun teer women nui'scs for the care of the sick and wounded in tho war with Spain,but not to recognize them in any way. To more fully comprehend what this means it must te understood that even should bands of vo'.unteer women nur ses, trained or otherwise, go to Key West or to any of the stations at which the government ships for the sick and wounded sailors and soldiers aro locat ed, they will be ignored. No proffer of their services, however strongly backed by ollici il or other kind of influence, will avail in the slightest degree to alter this decision. Women as nurses ai e not warted in this war. Tho naval reserve forces of Michi gan, Massachusetts, New York and Maryland have been called into serv ice. Governor Powers of Maine has con vened the legislaiu-e of that st ito in specb.l session for Monday to provide means for aiding the government in prosecuting tho war. ' Navy department is preparing for a long war. Threo battle ships and twelve torpedo boats are to be con structed quickly. MA KINKS (JO TO KEY AVKST. Fort Monkok, Va., April 23, 9:0S p. in. The convoy I'aulher, with 800 marines aboard, bound for Key West, arrived here tonight at 7 o'clock. Commodore Schley of the Hying squadron received a cipher dispatch, directing him to provide a guard for the convoy. The Minneapolis and the Columbia wero detailed, and at 9.10 the Minneapolis Gred a gun for all to gut aboard. XO LETTEKS OF MAKQUE. Madkid, April 3, 5 p. m. The Gazette tomorrow will publish a de cree in substance as follows: "First The government reserves liberty as to tho question of coal be ing contraband of war. "Second Spain will not issue let ters of marque, and will treat all vessels holding letters of marque is sued by America a pirates, and not as privateeis. Spain will utilize a ' numerous merchant fleet as auxiliar' warships, and will exercise the right of search, both by regular and the auxiliary warships." Berlin, April 23. A German cruiser has been ordeied to St. Thomas, West Indie?. Key West, Fla., April 23, 2:30 p: m. The torp :do boat F.riccson ar rived this afternoon from the fleet. She left llvanu at 10 o'clock. Thare has been no bombardment. A peace ful blockade has been established. New i 'out News, Va., April 2.. "All aboard" guns have been fired oy tho Brooklyn. It is thought the squadron is going after the l'ari-i. President MeKinlcy has issued the following proclamation : Whereas, Iiy nn net of congress, en titled mi act,' to provide for the increase of tho military estab lishment of tho United States in timo of war and for other purposes, now, therefore, I, Wm. Mc Kinley, president of the United States, by virtue of power vested in me, do hereby call for volunteers to iho aggregate number of 12, !), in o'dcr to carry into effect tho purpese of the sod execution, to bo apportioned from the several states an 1 territories, and tho District of Columbia, ae onl ine to population to serve two years unless sooner discharged. (Signed.) WlM.lAM Ml KlM.i.V, By the 1 'resident, John Siieum an. Secretary of Stair. CITY AND. COUNTY. nati; i: i) a Y . Chas. Kichey and Mi Ice Williams came down tod ly from Iou'.-vi !e. Mrs. 1 '. S. Barnes and daughter from Weeping Water are in tho city today. W. II. .Jones of I iie .1 u notion went to Omaha today to buy a $10 Hag for the railroad boys of that, place. W. II. Ileil. ..t e . f Kight Mile j i rove's prosper - f. rotors, went out to Blue Kill to 1 i.v en bu-diiess. B. C. Krwin of S' . 1 u ' , :i "rived in tho city today v. i t ii i! r,i.:ins of his di.ughtei, C aat i liu f. r i. t-.-rmcnt at this placi-. Will Lritia and son, Oscar, from Kenesaw, drove in with three teams yesterday and will put in a crop of corn on his farm noar Murray. Coo, Richardson, the new superin tendent at Cedar Creek, was in the city today. lie reports his school there getting along niely despite the lato unpleasantness. A. II. Week bach, the leading steam ship agent here, received a letter this morning which says ho must book no passengers for tho Columbia and Nor misnnia of tho Hamburg line, or the seal of tho North German I-loyd, as these steamers have been sold to tho United States. Cou.ity Clerk Jus. Robertson accom panied by his wife and two daugh ters and Mrs. David Miller departed this morning for a w-ek's visit at Frankiyn, N jlir.isk a, where Mr. Rob ertson owns a farm and ha-, a crother residing, and Mrs. Miller also visits a brother. Rev. Mitchell. Gotlieb Sprieck came down last evening from South Omaha v. hero he went to endeavor to settle with Wal lace Bros, regarding bis cattlo which were recently stolen and sold on the stock yards there through this commis sion firm. They gave him no satisfac tion and it is likely a law suit will result. Georgo I'oisil is enjoying a visit with J. II. Saxton, of St. Paul, one of his old comrades in the IStli Iowa who he had not seen since the close of tho war. Mr. Sixton is a gonial fellow and is having a royal time. Ho cin't spin as many war stories as George can, but he is ready to belt) out by verifying George's statement. Sl'NDAY. Chris. Mockenhaupt sold f0,(.00 of his excellent brick a few d lys ago. Ed. Humphrey camo in yesterday from Garret. Ind., to make his home in this city. Judge Newell today purchsed two SDlendid teams for his stone quarries at Cedar Creek and G. II. Humphrey will tako them to the quarries today. D.m At wood made a trip over to Glen wood on his wheel yesterday and stopped ever at the Junction, where, he found tho I ovs awake to ihe situa tion and full of patriotism. Will Sutherland was nailing a 20 foot Hag polo on top of the w.ate- tink, and to day the Stars and Stripes will lloit over the highest place in the town, as the result of a subscription taken up among the railroad boys. MONiAY. M. G. Clemmons, of Murray, was a city visitor today. John Krhart,one of the solid farmers of Louisville, was in town today. John Donelan and daughter Mar guerite were in town a few hours to day. J. F. Polk returned to Greenwood this morning after a visit with his sons and nephew, J. F. Henshaw. G. W. Clemmons, one of our cood farmer friends, was in the city today and iefl for Benton county, Iowa, on business Fred Sell horn resigned his position at the department stoie and has gone to Nebraska City wheie he has ac cepted a position. In the call f r volunteers Nebraska is expected to furnish 2.411 troops. Plattsmouth's quota ii 14 as figured out by a statistical!. Every hour in tho day wc notice people s-top on the street aud admire theold flag as it Moat proudly from tho court house dome. George IVdg fell from the roof of his house "-undny nrd sustained a sprainod ankle. II-; is hobbling around today however in p etty t? oJ shape. "Bob" find "Tom" Bites, of Silver City, publishers of the Times, a wide awake paper of tht city, were in Plnttsinouth a few hours Sunday, h'laMng hands with friondt.. ir'oino enr; made a kick on the htr- ( ts Saturday iiiiiht that ll.e courthouse Hag won d oon wear out l y being Hun,' tt the I r.i x s every y ami im uiedi.il. lv n dozen voicos shouted "I. el 'or wear out; tho eouutv can buy an other. J.o.-'g may she wave." That's the idea 1 t ' r wave. -'orill;tl llloa-!i4lt ff ( III Washington, April 1.2. The fol lowing proclamation announcing a blockade f Cuban ports was issued today: WhereiM, l'V a joint resolution parsed by tho cony rers I. d approved April 2i, 1! IX, aiol iiiinu n ica-ed to the government of Spain, it was de manded th.it said government at once relinquish its tuithority and govern ment in tin; island of Cuba, arid with draw its hind and naval f,n e- s from Cub i and Cuban waters; and the pres ident of the United States was di rected and empowered to use theentire land and naval forces of the Unilid Slates, and to call into tho actual servic-3 of the United Stales the militia of the several states to such extent ;is might be necessary to carry said resolution intoell'ect; and, Where. s, 1 !i carrying into cited said resolution tho 'resident of the United States deems it necessary to set on foot a blockade of tho north coast of Cuba, including all ports of said coast between Cardenas and Bahia Honda, r nd the port of Cienfue-go-, on the south coast of Cuba. Now, therefore, I, William McKin lej piesidcn,t of the United Stales, in order to enforce said resolution, do hereby declare and proclaim that tho United States of America have insti tuted and will maintain a blockade of the north crust of Cuba, including ports on said coast hot ween Cardenas and Bahia Honda and the po-t of Cierifucgos on the south coast of Cul a, aforesaid, in pursuance of the laws of tho United States, and the laws of nations applicable to such cases. An efficient forco will be posted so as to prevent the entrance and exit of ves sels from the ports aforesaid. Any neutral vessol approaching said ports, or attempting to leave tho same with out notice or knowledge of tho estab lishment of such blockade, will be duly warned bj' t!:o commander of the blockading forces, who will endorse on'its register the fact, and the date of such warning, and where such endorsement was made, and if the same vessels shall again at'.empt. to enter any blockaded o t, it will be cip'.urcd a nd sent to the no.-u est con venient port for such proceedings against it and its ear'0 as prize, as may bi deemed advisable. Neutrai vessels lying in any of s:;id ports at the tinu f the establishment of siicn blockade will bo allowed tiiir.j-dnj-s to issue therefrom. In witness, whereof, I have here unto set in)" hand and eiused the seal of the Unite-d State-- to Vie allixed. Done at the citj'of Washington th s 22d day of April, A. 1) , 1S9S, acd of the independence of the United States tho one hundred and twenty-second. (Signed.) Wit.T.iam MeKiNLKY. By the President, John Siieumax, Secretary of State. Thousands of sutTercrs from grippe have been restored to health bj- Oik; Minute Cousrh Cure. It quickly cures c nighs, coids, bronchitis, pneomonia, grippe, nsthni", and s.ll throat and lnny diseases. F. G. Frieke & Co. l'l.-it tsmmitli In thii. N:tvy. John Dojle and Y i 1 1 Rein hackle, both Piattsmoutli boys, aro said to be aboard the O.'egon, the war ship now on its way north from Cape? Horn. Piattsmoutli peo'ple will be much in terested in the safe arrival of the great battleship in American waters, and if she bo called into action you can depend upon the Piattsmoutli boys doing thei"" full Qiity for limine and coiintrr. The farmer, the mechanic and the biejcle rider M-e liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, and is a w ell k n o v n c u i' e Frieke .fc Co. lor piles. -V ltirt lil;ty i'arty. Quite a largo number of the friends anel neigh1 ors of Mr. and Mrs.'.T. M. Meisinger gathered at their hospitable home, west of town, Pundaj- evening to celebrate Mrs. Mc'singer's forty-ninth birthdny anniversary. A delightful time was had and :i splendid supper was scived. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thie rolf of this city were among tho wt-11-vV.eased trucsts. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit tle Karly liisers cleanse tho liver, cure constipatiem and all stomach and liver troubles. F. G. Frieke & Co. A I'ainful Injury. Joe Wurl, v.ho works in the B. & M. benler house, fell from a scilTold Mondaj afternoon, sustaining severe injuries. A physician was consulted and it was found his collar-bone was broken. He will rest up at home for 8ever.il daj-s as a tesult of his fall. TO Cl'HK A C'OLU IX OMC DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2"c. The genuine has L. B. Q. en eaeh tablet. Corn Itoomitifj Corn and wheut took a b om on Chicago board of trade today. Corn advanced two cents per bushel and wheat closed at $1.19. Corn in this market today brings twenty-seven cents. It is a groat leap from the old fash ioned deise-j of blue-mass and nauseous physic-i t i' the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and biliousness. F. G. Frieke & Co. Tli" t iirrt-cl Mnnlrr Koll. To tho Hdilar of tho Nliw.s: You published in Jour Sunday morning ij-ue what ou say is "the first ro-t.-r of the boys of 'til who went ; on L t o s.a vo t he o uion. . h I e Hi tho d 1 do you gi-t your inferma lion '; j Your roll has th'j naii'u of n.oro tu.-n ! (i!ty men who wero not on the "orig j inai muster roll," and jam dn p from I tho roll the ii-in.es if more than lift v men who ua-io on the ori; ;1 liin.-le'- j roll, and who went down te- D:ie. j The names of those men who came (dmvn south ami joined old company ! "A" 1-t Nebraska, ouht to be on any roll purporting to bo a roll of the1, fir.-1 ! com a ny of Nebraska. I will al-o add 'thereto lite names f tho men who ! joi nod us down south. The following ! is a coi.y of the original muster roll: j I. i illusion. K K Mt K iiim v, A ) j S!i.n. N J Uiilcloclc. J ( I I I.-rriujl. M S clili. .e ' Ki.l.lci. I I". Ke-iuu-iy. V V 1 Cai n.tli. r-;. J V Ik-s. Joliu 1 I Il-iii.V-, Ilea ll.nl. Win Wocliti!!. W ( j Wells. W I. Ke-i-'l. I I S Krinbit, I- o.nk Collins. K A 'J tinisiin, S I laulu k, ( i Kiiiii.iMii.ii. K M.I'' il.iM.l. I Aii(:hi J.iin.s A nn -1 r.iii; Pr- u n. S(cm- liiand. .f.liu Hai r. J W r.io ( c, j nun s i;.'iu-s. i k l!iu lin, 1 ri .l lUn i i i, S I; li it.-s. in ' llati-s, ) K Kaiii. Win C.Imii, J W e'l.aif.nit, U in Crai;:, W W Cliii.l, I". S C'ia lord, John ( 'ariiiic iial, I K 1 lonovaii. MdA.ir.l I Tai ota, C ! I )ci kt-i , I'.i-n Mai iiai t. Nat ( icsU-i , T ( ii Lin, CaK in IK-niiiK. I S Hjalt. AUiu Hyatt, A J Irish. W W Johnson, J W Kcycs. l-'i ancis 1'. K iu In n, Sol I! 1 .cvi, 1 1 S Law inastt r, J !in Montonici y, W Mulliii. J K McMakoa, A (' Muie. W O Moiitor.-y, A McDonald. John Maniii. ttc, T M Parcel, I'd J'ool, W II Pimis. II C! 1'ctia v, .Sain l'i att, A 1 1 I 'i chin, J oim Ramsey, John A Kamlal, II (J Rose, ( .' P Sinitli, I.awicncc Sivciis, James S , Smith. 11 F Shinn, A R Sharp Shari., Joscih j Sknte, 11 S 'J'honipson, J A l-'ozic-r, A C Trcsslcr. J W Wood, James I. Woulcott, l ied W ry. J) A W illiams, Colon Wall!, John Tho following is the list of men who joined the company nt Omaha befeire goinir south, and after the original muster in of the company: Roliinc, I'liarles Carni ichal A rthnr Powers. II C Hutu, W II Chappie, liiiiio; Davis, Andy (1 Smith. John I .aw n, I "ram is ( I att ) I.eckhart, Cal J Shea, John The following is a li.-l of men who went south and joined the company: Mitchel, James Allen, Howard Ueiiim-rtield, John Cains. Martin Clayton, James Dawson, I. 1-' 1 tenderson. A Karnes. A S McDanl. l, J A Smith. Milton Teodorski. I! W Smith, John Thomas. Josiah Sleyter, Chas I'.uckley, Martin Child. R V Dai a el. Win KldridKe, Ira Ilolliday I e-nox, James R ussel. Win Taylor. J J Wiches. W II ( (.-us, Thomas S Honor to whom honor is diu Mr. 1-M ito.--. Voiirs trulj-, Minc-o. Anot lit-r lioliistry at Work. The Brick and Terra Cotta com pany hive felt the impulse of better times and the plant which has been idle for over two years, began work last week and up to Saturday even ing over CO, OOu brick had been turned out ready for the lriln- T. H. Pollock and W. J. White are tho active managers ai:d about 20 men tire alreadj' employed, A big stock of brick will be made so :.s to be ready for the summer trade. As the brick aro of superior quality a de mand for them will be round all the time. KOCK HI. l'i r I-' NOTION John Stittou made a business trip to Nebraska City Saturday. I). Kxline and others at ended meet ing at Shingletown, Iowa, yesterday. Howd Smith, from MePaul Towa, p vnehi d at t he! Christ ia u church Sun dy. Moso Gullion. who is farming on John Marsh's place began planting corn this morning. The farmers are very busy felling in their crops, making the oldest town ia Nebraska very qu-et Tho Campbell Brothers will she ! 1'.), (Kl. bushels of corn frlv While to be delivered at Murray. Diu Bxiiao will be through ratlier-intrc-irn in about two weeks he having only live more acres to gath-ir. Dave Allen keeps Ins blacksmith shop gedng early and late sharpening plows for the farmers; having all that he can do. Wm. Nye took a shot t vacation from his term at the Kenosha school to perform the eiu tie's of assessor for Book Blufis precinct.. He will finish tho school when he has finished assess ing. Wm. Campbell has b3en having a tussle with the la grit p.1, but is get ting bette now. The Junior boys of Platlsmou'.h did themselves p-oud at the funeral of B-irr Allen, last Sunday. Wnat a graad thing it would be fo: the coun try if more of our American-born boys would join so honorable and patriotic an organization as theJunior Order of Amoric-in Mechanics. What ails the calve--? Mr. I. S. White has lost sjven head of young calves. They are tiken sick from two days to several wceits old with the scours, and in a few days th y die. S. L. Furlong had two taken sick, but a change from new milk to skim milk in their feed helped them and they are all right now. M. L. Yoeem, Cameron, Pa., says "1 was a sufferer for ten years, trying a'.l kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was receommend to me. I uscel one box. It has effected a permanent cure.': A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Frieke & Co. A l'nk-ii Willi--, do- litt!,, eVv, :... , :,.-,.;! son of ii. ifa-s'er, b: '; b'- ieg last, Siit. 'lay iMi.rnhij al tie- I'-ii. -u b! ck. Ji.is.-b-r ;.ee. n. 1 1 1 1. i .i i-y h"S s-ill V-.'iilie, w-l- ill tile b.li'ill'.g lo'.dili.g ; i iii.I Mr. i !a-!er u as a c- 'i.i . t ' i.:; ii fri.ni the. A. . . I . W . to ,e.-t lo'li'e rooms for that oiib r. After in-pet"ng the rooms Mr. llu -ler st il 1 .--d lie wi ht-.-i rs. the I 1 1 I ! e b. y foU'.w'u g. Whi-n the f,.lh.-r loot (iotteil at out half way ilmVH, the hoy e.ili.-;l to him sa in-r. 'l'apa. I hav ' brol-.eri my leg." Mr. Ihesh r- v.-nt to the boy an I d i -coven d that, the ri g 1 1 1 ! e r !.) (-1 : b i t ' a bo v 1 1 c nnkb 'J'he li lb.-, follow b .s !-i.!l'--r d ; t ! I a .' e : i ' ; i i 1 : 1 ! j a i . h i s 1 . f : 1 1 . 1 It. is presiim.-d that in t u i u i :.' a.-cioi.l on llis f e i i he twisted the -J ill -'.. i a manner as to (ai.--1 the f ract in e. 'illi - was carried In his h -ii-e and a ph sic ; -i n e 1 1 ! e.l w h o se t the f ai t u ' e. I limb and the little se !i '.. er is ih.in g well at this writ ing. On ties inornii g of I'Yb. H 1M'", I was siei wilh i ln-uinat isin, and lay in bed until May 1'lst, when I got u bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The Ii rs I a ptl it-at ion of i t teiiev.-d m ,al-uini-t entire ly fn m the pain ai;-l the s ctuol ail'oi.b tl eon j lole re.i f. In n .- hot" t ti in 1 was a hie' t o i e u p a n it a '; ion t, again. A. T. Mi 11: I ' , l.iivcrne, Minn. Sold by a',1 d ruge i -t s. A llmJ- NH'll-ll. 1 r. mi :-:i In i . 1;. y s I ' i ii y. Sain Cox, of Murray, tcie hon,d to SiierilT Wliooler tod iy that ho had a tuji buggy stolun from his p!:.-o la-t night, but offering no rew.,rd for i is return cr tho capture of tie1 thief. The message stated that the thief had h -en tracked to near Lout .-v 1 1 ie, and the re ail ti-..Ca if him was lo.-t. Mr. ('os has no idea who ti.e thief is or whether ho had a harness of his own to haul the vehicle oil' with when the t heft was made. I louse lo.ltl Ciols. 'i he ancient Creeks believed that the Penates were the gods who at tendee! to the welfare and p os peril y of tho family. i liey wi re worship ped as household gods. Tho house hold god of today - Dr. King's New Di.-covery. For consumption, coughs, coins ai d for all a ITce iems of tin oat, chest and lungs, it is invalu able. 1 1 has beir tiled-for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure or money returned. No household should bo without this good angel. It is j leis-i.nl to lake and a safe and sure remedy I'eir old and young. l-Too trial bottles at F. G. Frieke & Co's. Regu lar si.e -"!); and $1. I'iist nr.euf fur Siolc. Horses and eittle taKen to pasture at (;ullom; good gn s-, j-b-nty "f shaile and running water. Call en th nn dersigut ii, at t 'u lorn, or addre-s, C i:ot;i !: I Ik k, Cedar Creek. Neb. iiiliwliiS Investigation sliows that men who sueceeel are men of brains strong nerves great will-power. Ordinary food cannot suppiy the vital forces which people with active brrins and bodies require. BiCOla Pills feed the nerve-s make tho mind bright, mils clestrong make i'esh and blood and give pei feet health to Men and Wo men. Tin: Tti:xi:u.s or I'nibA djoli'mi.v make Kicola Pills J !; I'.uckcy. chief clerk National Hau-1, W'as'i iii-toii, I) 11. U.stilie.s Unit lie was all run lnv.n was a ; liridow el li'.s former self Iii-I: I'ills irne him wonderful reiief lie gained over twenty pounds after Usin;r tlieni. s-IIin A.!-iit fr I'lat t siiKkti t h hikI C'jis; County. V . Ci. FKII'Ki: & CO. Tnriiprs I.ittlf l.ivcr Turin rs A veiy small I'ill. Turn vmr liver. Cure sit k head ache lSiliousaicss Indigestion. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Nelice. In tin: district court of Cass c -.inty. Nei.ra-ka. Joseph lira;. ani and John i kaisoii. p.-rUitrs. iloing business under I he linn name ol (oaii.nn likiiison. f,ianiti!!s, vs. 1-i.tnk Koi.ly an-1 Llara Koddv. (Jeteiid..i.ls. d he . ich -l la 1. 1 s u a 1 1 take notice that Joseph ( irahain and John i.K liison.': nder t ae name ol i. rah am and V i ; k inson . have commenced an action nnain.-t said det.-nd-anti in t.'ie (li.-tritl en. n t of V a s county. Ne braska, the objc'. t and prayer ol whii.ti is !.. re cover a juiigiuenl a.-Jiist sa;-l ileteiKfants l-r th---..Ulil of S-.'tl '.' lor n;. fids Soiil a-il il'.-livt-red wiia.ii were necc-.-sai v t;. i the ?;ipp"rl and niaailoriaiii;e ol sail delcinlaius finl lor winch dcleniiaa:--agreed to l.ay, and that they have caused ilie east one hail id the Imi tima-t one ipiai tt r ci Sec tion tow n 1", i.mge 11, ea.-t d t he s it li pi i u -cipal ineridiaii. sit. .ale in Cass cnunty.Ncbra-k-a. to be attached m said aeoon as the piupt.il ol said deten. hints. 1 lelentianis ai e r;';uiied to answer sal. I peti tion on or Wtioie the lt:-lh ti.-.y ol Ma. ' i Judg ment will be takt.ii as pr.ted lor m sa.tl peti tion. ..seph (irahain pnd John ilir.son, under the hi an name ol I oalnim et N't iik'.us..-ii. C. 11. i cltt. la. null's attorney. Slieriirs Nale. by virtue of an order of sa c issued by Cie'-ro F, lli.useworth. ciei ic oi the district com t. with in and lor e.ass county, Nebraska, and to inc. m rected, I wall on tue 'nd day t-i May. A. I. ts;is, a: o'clock p. in. of said day at the suu;ii door of the court in. use in the city ot 1'iatl - moutii. in said county, sell at public auction, to the inch est bidder loi'casii.the loi toting real estate to-wat: Ihe northwest quarter nnv'i) an-1 the norl!: west tpiarter inw 'i ) ol the southwest cjuailcr ( s w 1 1 ) ot section tn-.rty iia township twelve 1 raii-e thirteen I V east ut the Otli p. in. t.'as. county. Nebra-Ka toyelher w.th trie piiviieses and appurtenances Uieretinto be.onfm.g it in anywise appertaining. Ihe same beaitr levied upon and taken as the property oi l.eaiiai.j C". W. Murray and Rebecca Murray, d-.iciid-ants. to sutislv a judgment ol said court reco.ercd by aim;ei Waugh as executor o! trie last wid and testament cd Joiiii illaCK. deca-ed ;.ia.nt.r!, ana a jadnment recovered by the hank of Cass county cro s-petit ionc-r auainst sa.ti detell'lants. I'laitsniotilii, .Nebraska, March A. I. 1 -.'S. V . D. WllI-.KI.hR. Slieriti. Cass County. Meuraka. Ilv t. I. Mcliride. Ueputy. K. ii.' a.dii.im. Attorney lor l'laint'lf. I.il.ll Notiee. In rho district cott.t of Ca.-s county, Nebraska- ChaiiesC. l'arnie e as receiver ut the Cit.ens Hank id Piattstnoiith. Nebr-eska, vs. J iie i eo ple's LiuiUiir.)!. L."aii ani avlls Astciat:on. Ilie 1'eopie s Uuildii g. Loan ami Saving As-o-ciation, tletendant. w ni i,:a notice that on the ;tn day ol Apia! A. H- l-.'s Char.es C. 1'armeie as receiver ol the C it; .ens Hunk ut J'l.v.ts:iiou:ii. Nebraska, pia-.ntat herein, li.e-i his peini.jn in the distiict Court ol Cass ceunty. Nebraska, against ea:d defendant, toe ol-ject and prater td Which are to recover a iuone judgment a-auist deteudant on three cau-. s ct action ?et 1 ;r.n ni said petition: on tbe tirst cau?e of action for the sum ol with seven per cent interest there a from the '.'th day ol May A. 1J. ls-.'7: on the sec ond cause ot action the sum ot .--jno v. nh seven per cent intere.-t thereon tram the '.Kit day of May A. I. l-!7: on the third cau-e of at t. on the sum id saoottath seven percent interest thereon from the l":h day of .November A. 1). lT. You are requested to answer said petition on or before the .i'.'tii il.iv of Mav A. I . Hated this l'.'th day t f April A. I-'. 1 CHAHLI S C. I'AhMKLF.. As Receiver of Cit7ens Uank of Fiattsmouth. Nebraska, iiy his Attorneys, Liyron elark&C. A. Kawis. i i i I ;, 0 11 ( - .' 1 ,r A SpicII'lill IlU- 'ii ..Jut 1 L, 3. EGEri i.-'i; 1. I Aho ; I i.-.e 1 i.ie (,f 1 1 .1 ivi b ivi 1 -. i i - I .-1. ; !i o. i i -r I . i . , a 1- n o . ! i thing in a ('!. ' 1 1 M AI.'illN ;i i vt-j v I !). i-t:-ie .. 'i n r. n i' :: --; r 1 .1 X !-l '! ' FINE lii 11 .- , -,! . b, Sol .-.)!!. Mo!. V . ...... t - .1 , . T F" I . i 1.- Ii ( ii -if t 'A i 1 'fi 5 ii 'w v-V d t -J V A A. ti. WECKBAOH & CO. ITllillV nil-'i' l!i'' ';a-.'''-l a;' nt. -t. c i in ; ' - ' ' lint- in ';i i Vo.Hi ly. t.Kvcry tli'u.jr fna h an 1 li.-tt. 'I'l. -y i.ny . asi. f.ir ..ni' ;-i.nls and o:vi- tlii'ir tiuslo mors tin: ni vaiil.a ." of ,-. a-fl.-it ii i.s.-.ai a ; A t-t . in i . 1 1 liin- of i-ai.iioil oumls rtl-.v.avs in sto--'.;. Th". o..ly : t-- in H.o -ity win v ynuj-nn ;r . -f a 1 1 I; i ml s of fri-sli 'h'-i ('all ami sf - u -. p f in np, rn r . n f f"1 t"7f 2 . f i D II. ii, n. v-lti&miui & ta. i?ialerman BIK. r n X.i siiial a V W.'i 1'f-i, V.iiiell Wi! aro in.arlviiijj "Spi-cial I.'iw IN U-.-S."' Wi' liavo 'f.-n in tl.-. r i o -1 -.a ri 1 ilo lai-ine-s in 1 'a I tsitmal h f..r t f l !-t t'.v.-n!; --i;:lit .tears ami havo i - t.i I il i sin -il a i-i-jui' ataou f'-r. . . . T!i t Goods at the.. ..Lowest Possible Prices. 3 4 '.i'li is is t Mir 111 - it t o, (oi i- iiv.ii ia Id.: rule;, anil v.- il-i not. n i : 1 -' ' tu tit j.'.-.i'l f o-ii it. n ;-.v. ir Siir inr stocis is larj'.-r mil m-ir-j .. n-li-t-1.' tiii- y--ar tliau ever. Wo a ro s .b- ;i;.;o M,- in I 'T.I ls nioutii I'-r t'ao t-. o ' a-.i ' ' d "ii ani. t'iit" lu-.nit! Trio1,-- I C II : Sloflc i n o;s. ( 'onn- i n a ioi si " its a ai v--w lilt r. -a t you ri -i Ii I . 11 M M i; i i u ! , i o: J S V A lltti. ) H Continue to do a leadingtouGiness in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash ar.d sell at low prices. Everything cood to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner ef Sixth 2nd Pearl Streets, - - - Piatlsmouth, Neb Shi-rill s Sale. i-t , .r-,, ,..,, i c,-, r . Nbra- k;i. K vlitii-: of : n oi ler ,4 :-a!c- i-sia: 1 !;-, I o ... la I i ;. . , -. - . 1 ., a : - 1 1 (...:. Il.iisct.illi. i.t-i-L ol til..- i.:-ti-.t ..t-.r,, ::.. u i I . 1 . . : to1, v, O'k'- . ola .: If, ;il .-i-.i.l lor I a.s-t ....uiity. . ..i. a .. - k a. n-i r- a . 1 1 a: 1 i. :. . -d '!.. i . ! . . . I 1 .';iii -', rt- tod. I -a!i on li.f l.aa i.n "i .,',, at. Ii. i p ;( ..I a-r. : i ! i.t-i - a '. ai i'i tin: disiiat v.is,;il 1 ..... k pan. o I s.t: I ti.tt ill Ut-.- - 'tiiii U .-a : ! I ;-- . ' '. . a. a a '. .. . ::. t r ia: said ol ti'ic ...-al Imn.-c in !..- ..tv id i t a- ' t - ai j I .. -: s 1 : . ' .... a:, ll i.j t ir.'l n.v.i-r saai f.. a:' t , s. al .tt iiaaa-; auaa-ii. 1- ti.- i, j id !i : I-. ot.-i-n .t i- Ii-.m tin: ' l..nd est b:-i-l--i '.or t.i ii. t..c : .UoaIi.; i. .ii i--l.ui a. t. '. a - - ti - , :-ad to j. a. 'an.; a da m:- tva: 1 i..; i: . ii -a-t 'i aa I at (uca! tin: --..t..- j -;r i..t.-..; m i -...ru a t..- ' : t'.-lv ar.-l ' ontroi ol ,t .-r;t j.i a : i ; - -, ' . : ..i. a .!..- i,i.iii, i. ' a j i. . , -d . 1 1.-- - a ,. i . i . 1 " o .. ..- ;....' d.a.;., !.---r o pl.iiu tl.f s-.a I;.-..-! ti . .t '. r l v 1 :i - t.--n ti.itu till !-! ' aaaaaO :-;,:di ia-i l a la. I l.ta au-a; i..i t.itvn -...f. i .- : - i i - ...;- i..n ' ' a l '- J ra-l ! lli: V ::i S- - i.-.t.i.'.y. t ...... i ..-ati.ai tvaa laa j - a-'- i-a-i ;i j ' i -a , a-. ... ia s tK 1 1-a 1 . ' I,s:i..i: ;.i..; : . a ;.-( . aa -a a. a. a ;. li.cs.oa.: ,..-.:.-t ..;--.ti -a. I ta.- a a - t a.- pr -jit-i i I i .-V . .'.iuiiay, a-f.:!-a a.t t :a'..-l. a j., . , . . t! ! ' an I .;.:!.. ..I a l i.. ;n it- .n-ic-l l..-lld ttit-- l!i tt:..- '.-as t-l .1 J . '-.a.i.a-.i. J..-, ai-i C W. .M.in..;. t al n i vt.-.. r . . . i. t i a t :;;SSa:f ;:las; r!i:;rt tt . Jliinav an-l im-i a v. ..innn, i,.:i.:. ....!.. to s.ttrl . ;a :a:i 'a.t ol -a i t ...i i : i . t.ru-1 :. I i:c i-aaj i . t . i ) :; c - t. a,a al -. i : a , i, :aa. ao said da:.jnda!H-a l'iHtt.-:it.)Utii..cL.taska. Mao a A. i !--.. W . u. Iw.l.i i.-:. SK-.-rid. 'as- O. ..i.i y, .c--i'..-.-a. IJv I. !. 5i.-i.iM:. i cl.i:l.-. K. Li. V udaaiu .-.tl-.iuf) i a 1,. ii. i I oat U .-.. PioUaie Ko;;ce. 1:1 Co'l'UV Cr.l.'r. ';,-s Coi.'tilJ. N-d r. --il.t. In lac snalt.-i of t).c isa-.it- i lia.t; n-.-r M-b.-i-i. tic oa-tid. Ai! jais-a,.- :r: t . r ta.-.i ai sa.d in.tilt-r lilt- i trt'-y i;n!.::ai '.oa on t.-.o I-itlt aa, oi Apr. I. J i.iiz.i ri.ci.ol-1 lili-'l a i,.aoan ;a said court, aiic.'ii.i;, stn::..r. ; .::i.-r ti.aa--, thai lai al.a-t r !tb'.-i d..-l on ti.a --.ta da y - 1 Mara:.. 1 -:, iuavia a ;a-1 u iii and tt.-.-.ta::il t a:.-.i p s-sx-ssi.-d of real and ;a:rs ai.a- t -1 t in -aa; r .ur.ty of I he rt-aa.iiai.it- tuaii: al -.'..( a lai-i ;,ra,a.. tor ilie tiro. -ate of said v.,':-. a a i I a a :.- .aa ira tio.it.f saai estate. on are hcrcay t. t.l el o al t you tad to appear ia ! re sari c::i::t '-a t:.e 1 i:a Jav ol Mav. A. 1' -. 1 at o'c. c . p . ni . t-. contest t!ie probate -d s.iidv.!... t:a: ' ,.:rt in iv aii.iw and pi ooaie said v i d an-1 ;:t aat a :-i,a.:- -tration or s3:. e tale to j . ' ,'.n -n aa : l-'.iia r- eiiod. jjiat.y. or - .a.e ot:.-.-.- .- .. ' a , . e peia-an. and pr.i..e.;d to a setO'-aajat d sa. i e--o.t.- Witiie-s tiiv hand and ihe S'-ai of -,i 1 Ct.urt at ilattsiiaao. i,. NttaasKa, ti. a-, to': iNn day of April. A. U. !-'.". o..,.l ii.' no.;, ai . .-;a. k ;.'!' it County j .. arc. iJotice to Credi'.ors. state or Nii-va-ka, ln rj.a-ty C i-.nt l.a- - C" a; It. ) ' " , . Iu ti e niao.-r d the estate f ?.:i:i;:.:. .: :' .-k.-t . . a -.-.1. N. tat: is h.-reLV -vea la-tile cu-'iitt.-rs -.1 s.iid dcCeascii tad meet the !'! u.: trao.r ol said -tate. bctoie :i;e. c..-ui.ty y: -f O'a- - canty, Nenra-k.t. at the ount ' a t r ...an in l'iatt-iiio'a-.ii :n s.i-i county, on ti.e id., da .- d .Nf.veiiil.'jr. l-i.s. at '.' .clock u. ui . h r tae par p..e ft pre-eaO'i tiieir Cia'.in- f -r i-..fa:aiH'a.p. ii.ljusriiient an 1 a,, -ttar.ee. .x :ii..ntlii aiea, ltve.i I -r the ere lit.-ts t -a.! -eased la .rt seat tiieir cia: 'us a-i i -..net.-ar I ,r tnett-l:.. .ni trat.-r to ettie s.n-i e-t.it.-, tiotn la- ?ih .! y ..! Mav. 1-.-. . . , . . 1 n.s ti-.tice sha.l be p:il..i-!i:-! in t..e .-.-ni.-Weekly N tt'. s-l i i.i-avi.i J .r tour -Aft-ks succes sive v. prior to tin. .'la dav of May. I l- U iir.ess n.v hand and oti "I -a d cart, at I'iaitsiiiontli. Neura-Ka, this, the ll;;i day ! April, A. 1J. l-'.'s. (jF.OHt.E M . M't Rt.o K. (Seal) County Judye. New, l-'rc-ii t'- v ' i ic-s i-ei ! ;i t . . riiJ BBRGBR'S I pry (ioos' s ?.id Notions. r i . S- -1 i i n g So .- ir at I s i Thau t,-. - h i It - e -e. I III V.'! sell -Vel-y. 'f - ..l .mi v.i lln.i 1 1 A I ;t ; I NS in -it Yd M CARPETS.. . ( ' "! in arol w v. 1 1 1 Sa vo r3; - . .'i. C3 . x ,' M t f' - i,0 A K K KflDE Goods TmpLc-KNDt m "L-at;e2 3T0CKir;G Hake r :,.V5 ; :Qd t .-, ,1 t. 1 X t I -V . M M V - LO1 I I : ' a a a i.-n -, .-. aa -a - . . i .i-.v.n au.iu. i mi.-:--. -.1-1 j a a ,i I .- -.1.1 ) d . t !- ! . .1,1. 1. II l-ji.ili or i la-li. A 1 l. I '.!. and l.as ' oil . ! a,-, a t I ,r iiiaa than I v. ,,! la .-'at i i . a !, - .t . r - 1 t i. in on or ,.y ..1 i ... A. i). !-''-h d' ..i M.u. Ii. A . I . I :. lit i- A . . llti .a ' ara a,.d O. A. Hav. Is : i -, . . l a - a a : . I 1 . ) . . .. 1 oi T : Halc-1 ti : ADY&PvT!SA&NTS. : i .tniU.'G .. .-. i :a:;: calsam .'7' Clt-t-i- fci-i ' u-a !.: tae hir. i-r ti i'i -n.io.t Cr..th. . ' ' ti.'v.-r Xailq lo I'.-f'w Oray j'ji- r to i'-A yo-u-lil.il Co.or. f . ,-. .. --:.. .--1 U tia.r 1j...i.. t.i'tt I ....AT-... f L. M ri iX IX AM. THM ni:ST fiKADKS AND STVLKS, an.l AT LOWEST PRICES. !.-') it a.rr;;l:;ti; 1 i ri ; of. . . . Fresh Groceries Glassware Ch.inaviare . . . No V..-1 ---r-.-'.-b . oto ! .--to'.-k in tho city ,-tr.tl ii'i io.'.v-T ;"i' tlism onn 1y found st Asher Clark's,' First I) jot" F. il of the Court House.