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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1898)
CRUSHED I'ENEATII THE WHEELS. .Inmra I'm U liiMtMiitlj lilllnl uii'l III" llixly Horribly t'rulifl. J iim oh Pino wliilo Mwltchin in tlio ynrilM Jioro tlii inornlnj,' iibuut 1 :- wn run oviir ;ind lriHtmitly Uilli-ii. Tho liody wiih liorriMy inantfli.nl, tn'1 wIiim-Ib niHiiitf over ouo nrtn, nt.il iho lllor portion of tlm Ixuly, criiHliintf it into ii f ttn polonrt miirirt. Ah iichi- as cm bo lc:irnj(l tlio accident, nccu rred an fol low: Ktitfino I!.TS, I'aul ItofhHnor I'liiincoi, liriil hold of two liox ::h-h arid Mr. I'lliOtfiivc (lid i-ltftml to buck up, iit- to miluitf to ciilcii tlio foiil-boiird ii- it li.cki'n tow, nil 1 1 i in. Ilo tnis-icl tli' fodt-ln.iird ji rid liio cnjino ami two earn pinned over him beforn tlny (iii.ii b' Ht pi!l). 'i do .i'Co:is'd ban In en in tlio cm ploy of 'bo com iiii v for neiirly liftecii yon , b- l ii if i-onil U'M or on tin; "briil;. run" h-ri till it w.i abmis bi-.i, sine, which Unit; in; hiiH hooi s w I t,r II i Ii tf m. tlio yurilx, part. f tlio timo tl.ijs uii'l part niibtM. A limit a yciir :it,d a 1 1 1 f ii(0 lie win Hcriously liurt wIiiIm mi duty, and winliiil olT :t bintf while, but ria-t I'wn wurU'intf steadily for tom: time.. Tho body was taken to th uinicr takintf roiima i.f Streitfht 'v- Slreiht. 'iwitl a roroner'a j'l'y e u) ji in in le.l al fiiur o'clock tlliri a f I !l HO: ill cillninl i iij.' of tho following piTsiins: 1M. Fit, tforaltl, (). M. Strai irh t, Joe Klein, .J. V. Ktfeti bertfer, Alf White and John I Ion turn. 'I hoy are in suasion in wo tfo to pros, and their verdict will be tfivon in Monday' piper. Tho deceased leaved a wife and two children, nearly uni'vu. lie was n member of A. O. ('. V. I.mltfo No. h in tjood standing, and oirried iiidur uiico to ! ho amount of $2,0t0 in that order. Ho was a model citizen, sober, in dustrious, and a consistent member of the Method ist church, and his family havo tho universal sympathy of the community in their Hidden bereavement. Co in in iHHioiM-rH l'rM'cllni;rt. I'LATTSMOUTIt. Neb., Nov. 1, IS'.IS. iSoird met pursuant to adjournment. I'rosont, J. C. Hayes, Ceo W. Yourio and J. 1. Falter, county commission-! erf, James Robertson county clerk. Minutes of previous session read and approved by Commissioners Yoiinj: ' and Falter. Commissioner Ilnyes re fused to approve tho minutes. The following business was transacted in regular form. CLAIMS ALLOW KM ON liKNKUAL IlM. J C Haves, sal ami exp $ -.'ii no (jeo W Young, same 1:0 W J I' Falter, same 21 C." J Kobeitson, same i:ni 7S H J Ilemple. sal CO ml G I. Farley, sal anil exp 101 0(1 E Hilton, platting etc 31 .Hi Western Newspaper I'nion. anise 2 ,Vi I'll Smith, stamped envelopes II fo I. JMayfield, prt '.'-J ri J A Ilasemeier, sal 3rd quarter 1- 5" David C LaKue. rep road tools ft1) D Woodard. team feed for commrs "." 1 Campbell, fees 1 Pa l'latts Water Co. rents and repairs r:s (H A H Weckbach, coal H1 2.1 uke Wiles, wheat to poor faun 10 Mi ,iO Mockenhanpt, brick to same 3 fin S A Davis, oil to same 1 Hi E G IJovey, mdse to same 'J so I) McDona'd. mdse to poor 9 tKi Zuckweiler& Lut, same 7 (Hi A Clark, same 3 20 J Swoboda, same 11 00 Yeckbach & Co, same 16 10 Wurl & Coffey, same 13 (K. Mrs Yoder. care of poor 6 00 Fox, mdse to county 7 r0 McBride, boarding prisoners 21 00 Journal, printing 10 00 W Wheeler, guarding jail '. Lit .Ml J Waterman, lumber t!4 9:! G Thomas, labor at poor farm 7 ;ti J Tamblin, sal 3rd quarter VI TO Root & Edmunds, lumber 71 57 P Barnes, erroneous taxes paid 23 fil Fee bill, insane case, Malchnlat 5i 10 Win Meller, repairs 4 60 G M Spurlock, certificates etc 5,'f !s) Board adjourned to meet Nov. 2, :9S. November 2, 1S9S. Board met pursuant to adjournment full board present. Tno following bills were allowed on the general fund: II T Spuires, rep f 10 1 Pearlman, ?toe pipes etc s 4"i Fgenberger St Troop, wood to poor 1 00 T E Fulton, rep on road tools 3 75 J A Cements, court dockets 16 00 Wolf & Tool lumber $12 '"0 "JT J0 State Journal Co, supplies 02 90 S Maires. team feed for commissioners 75 A L Todd, salary 51 16 C Hay, envelopes 11 50 A Upham, care f poor 8 50 F lackson, md.-o to poor 8 10 A Bach, same 00 F'rank & Kudgeway, lumber -0 00 W W Lumber Co, same 72 70 W D Jones, livery to commissioner 15 00 Streiglit & Streijh. coffin for pauper 13 05 Board adjourned to meet November third. Nov. 3, 1SHS. Board met pursuant to adjournment. full board present. The following claims ware allowed on the general fund: R Fellows, bal prtg del tax list $044 70 Ebinger Hardware Co, hardware 5 10 C Cummins, lumber and tiling Co t4 Final settlement was ordered made with tho Plattsrcouth Post for print .ing- delinquent tax list in the full sum of $550.00, and the clerk was ordered to draw warraut for balance due. Commissioners Young and Falter vot ing yes; Commissioner Hayes voting Da Tho claim of Cass County Fair Association was laid over till next meeting. Board adjourned to meet November 15, lSyS. JAJIES ROBERTSON', County Clerk. Wants Oar ltouds. W. A. Barrett, representing Shitzer & Co. of New York, capitalists, is in the city to obtain any optional bonds the city may have, which his firm will refund at a lower Jate of interest. This firm already holds our bonds. Mr. Barrett is visiting numerous towns in the west with the same purpose in view, being the agent for an enormous amount of idle capital seeking invest ment. He has just refunded 8200,010 worth of bonds for Nebraska City. For Sale A good bedrcm suit. Cvll at this office. A t;lvrr Cnptur. Lav! evening Sheriff Wheeler and Deputy SherilT MeUriJo made a very eh ver rupture of u murderer at Mor gan's hi ore in My nurd, who has ben wanted for narly two y.t.irn for a murder rmn mi ttel at ()-; :t, Iowa, JWi:inh.-r IM's lh'.fi. I n t h huiiiiner of 1'.H) Mrs Mary (iiillilli'ii if some place in Illinois ciiiih' to Woo:lliurn, Iowa, wl.ere t-h-lived for a lime as ho'Jsuki-e per for I). I... Yiivt rlon. a farmer, who it r;-m--h id f-erured a divorce from his wife. ;i''d he removing to nciir l'ort lantl, ) '(.'in, wluiro itlm limi ried i mail named Mo g:m, whore she now ll-li liM. i:. 1. Wolvetton, the -on of I). I W'ol verton, was 1 i '. inr with his f it'.n-l ;.inl upon t lie di--o y ly tlio fathi that an undue in'iiti.iCy existed ! t wri'ii t hi ' ( 1 1 . Ii 1 1 in woman and Kob ii t'l.- hoy wis ei. led, I lie f.ither lii--.;hai, 'd iho wo nan and (liuvo hi i Iroin t Ii ; fa' in. She w-nt from ther In Omm nl.i, iuwa, a few miles iihui. wlirwi- r he ohlat fi'd em ploy rai-ut attli tiot.-l of i I. S. Howe. Oi CnriL-lmi-, IS'.n!, Kob was i 0-i--ol.i, and in the evirtiing of tie it iy fo, lowing went '. walk with Mr t j i i I Ii i i i n, and was la-t ween abuu dirl -trolline; ilon: the IS. & Q railrom I rai k. A boo ; ;:."() the mnie i:irlit the su nei'intendeiit of the railroad pum hoibij at O-e. ot.i had eause to yo t I he pun p hou-e where ho finind Mrs (jilllilleri il. au iv tli a hulli-t tlirougl ner he.aii, and Itob Wolvrrton wa. L'OMe iii il could not lie fnUall. Mvery e!!o' t was m ade to lind hini, :i titl he was finally lo; iti-d with hii inothur, Mrs. Mary Morgan, neai I'o il iihI, (iregon. Tilt; f-herifT of (Mark county, Iowa, telegraphed the authorities at Portland, who attempt ed h is en 1 in e. hut lie suceeded ill inalciiig good liis escape. All track of hini was lost until dur ing the exiionitiou some one who knew him from Iowa saw him in Om aha and by some means lie was located near Mynard. Tlio flu rill of Clark county. Iowa, communicated wilh Postmaster Swoar- ingen, who notified Sheriff Wheeler who inrnie tin.' eapture yesterday as tated above. Here Wol verton has been going by the name of John I'eGro.ite and has been hj.-kinr corn for Wat son L,oni-. in eon vereaiuin witn Deputy Sheriff Meliride he said lie had walked 250 miles on tho mount ains in Colorado in order to allude the oilieers who were aftt r him, and th.it ho had disguised himself with fal-e whi-kers. A reward of 51 0 is olferol for his artest which will go to Sheriff Wheel er and his deputv Wln-n arrested Wolverton, alius 1). (Jro ite admitted that he was the m ui wanted hut de nied being guilty. The sheriff tele graphed Sheriff Lukenbil of Ooeola of the an est and he came this morning. Kxtr;ditioM papers havo bi.eu ordered and tiio eherilT is now awaiting their irrival. It. W. ITyors is guarding the prisoner. WKKl'ISU WATKK JTKMS. From the Republican, County Supt. Farlej' spent Sunday in this jiart of the county, returning to the county teat Monday morning. Our popular county clerk, J. M. liobertson, was here Saturday, shak ing hands with his friends, and that means everybody, and distributing tho election ballots. Judge Calvin Russell and wife readied homo List week from a visit of two months duration at their former home in Ohio and Western Pennsyl vania. They, of course, had a delight ful time. Tho judge says he did not find any faces that looked familiar after so many years absence, but could recognize in the rail fences that which called to mind many recollections of former days. "However," s lid the judge, "a good many of the rail fences are being replaced by wire." Judge Spurlock while en route to Avoca to address a political meeting one day last week made this office a pleasant call. Cass county never had a more proficient judge and one in whom the people reposed more confi dence than George Gpurlock. By the way this county has in Mr. Spurlock good material for a congressman at no very distant d.ite. Nothing would plea-o his friends ir. Cass county bet ter than to havo George represent the First district at Washington. IIAVELOCK ITEMS. From the Lincoln News. Another enthusiastic anti-saloon meeting was held last night. D. Ilawksworth of Plattsmouth was tibout the shops yesterday. C. A. Rankin has moved to the Geo. Ballance property in East Havelock. Many of the diphtheria patients are recovering nicely from the effects of the attack. New ties have been laid in the machine shops under the tracking for the movable crane. The Times building has received a new floor and the work of raising a frame residence over the walls will be commenced soon. Miss Laura, 12-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. Langston, West Havelock, has been stricken with diphtheria and is reported qui:e ill. J. A. Adams has been off duty this week and Fred Kroehler has been do ing his work, while Wm. Carruth is doing Fred's inspecting. CITY AND COUNTY. Wo tell only what we positively know when we say "Dr. Sawyer's Ar nica and Witch Hazel Salve will rad ically cure skin diseases, eczema, piles, burns, scalds, cuts or flesh wounds. A. W. Atwood. SATUKDAV. Tlio fisherman urn sled W dnesilay night for drunknees, wns releu-etl lnl night on promise of paying the re.it of his line. The l'lattsmouth Telephone ci in (any is busy btringing wires a id ex peels to tie readv to do nubi i-ie-i in iboul ten days. Mrs. JuJi'O N j wol I was an Onia.hu oassenger this morning. She will isit her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Roberts, t South Omtiha for several days bo ot o returning. Mrs. Taggart of Nebrasb i City has ee-ived a cablegram from Manila, nnouncing the death there of hoi irother, Frank Seely, a member of ho First regiment. D ;ceas -d was a rotlicr ol Walt Seeley. K. (f. Miller of Furnas county, cim own with hisbon, 10. O. Miller, from ,incoln yesterday for u visit with the irmer's daujj htor, M ts. T. C Ehrman. Ir. Miller wiil remain here the rest f tho winter. Harry Lebo, a hotel man from 'argo, N. Y., placed 8G5 between the aat ti esses of his bed at the lodging iouso at Thirteenth and Jackson treetJ, Omaha, Thursday night iiDii sterday afternoon when ho went to 4et it he found eomo one else had teat him to it. This afterno in occurred tho funeral if Mrs. Davis, mother of F. T. Davis md Mrs. Phebeus fit this city. The death occurred at tho residence of Mrs. Pheheus. Deceased was seventy nine years of age and tho immediate cause of death was paralysis. The official count of Cass county nallots took place today, tho canvass ing board consisting of County Clerk Robertson and Conrad Schlater of this city, and Al Dickson of F'mwood. A few unimportant errors in the count were found, but nothing affeetintr the result. MONDAY. Col. Mayfieldof the Courier-Journal is in tho city today. David Pitlman of Murray is in town today attending business. Dave Sampson of Rock Bluff is in city today looking after business. Mrs. Ed. Johnson of Lincoln is in city visiting relatives and friends. Irsac Teogarden of Weeping Water is in the city attending to business. J. M. Carter of Weeping Water is in the cily attending to legal business. Mont Robh, the Murray grain deal er, is in the city today attending to bu-iness. Cards are out announcing the wed ding of Hugh Hoberts and Choriotte Gutsche. Attorney (J. E. Teft is in the city at 'ending district court, where he ap pears as counsel. Ham Lloyd from south ofUnion is in tho city today. when ha will officiate as a juror in the district court. J. W. 13 a rr of Greenwood is in the citv and will officiate as one of the jurors during this term of court. F. Vettersneck has been transfered from Piattsraouth to Edgemont as bo'ilermaker helper. Alliance Grip. John W. Crabill, the jeweler is car rying his right eye in a sling for a few days on account of a small bit cf coal which he got in it. Uncle Noah Clemmons cf Murray is in the city attending to business and renewing acquaintants. Ho made this ottice a pleasant call. R. D. Dalton went'out to Cullemtbis morning, where he enters the employ of Me ssrs. Atwood, Newell & Co., in their quarries at that place. Lieut L. A. Dorrington came down on the 6 o'clock freight Wednesday and remained in town until the passenger arrived, when he departed to join his command in Cuba. Alliance Grip. Miss Dora Swearingen, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hasse, and her brother, W. A. Swear ingen, of Mynard, for tho past few days, returned to her work in Omaha this morning. Uncle John Hail, the permatient assessor of Stove Creek precinct was again elected by a majority of 99. He got one vote for lieutenant governor while the same man voted for W. J. Bryan for governor. Hugh Roberts, who has been work ing in a gang of painters who are painting the depots on the Burling ton, came in last night on No. 2 from Akron to visit his parents and a very dear friend. He will return to his work next Wednesday. John M. Kes'.er today purchased from Esthen S. Heller one half interest in a piece of business property at Weeping Water of which he already had the other half. The property has been in litigation for some time and the pur chase tkes the matter out of the ceiurts and settles the case. C. F. Wheeler returned last Satur day from the northwest part of the state, where he had been hunting fcr some time past with his brother who lives at Norfolk. Frank reports very good success, although they lost sixty four dollars worth of game which was shipped to a firm in Chicago which went out of business. The praries seem to have agreed with Frank as he looks just the pink of perfection of good health. Tuesday evening on No. 45 a man who was with a shipment of sheep en route from Grand Island to Casper jumped off the train two miles west of Wier while they were running about twenty-five miles an hour. After rolling over a couple of times he got up and started out in the hills. The train was stopped, but not until from tho track and out. .f ie .-h o' the i .... i train crew, ile-iio.vt t up u t- HlHtl Hboilt 1 lVlock II' X' "1 took No. 4 I for 1 i i 'Aii 1 1!. tion hmows his min I w.i- . Alli'ir.iv: Grip. I I win ;i I il I , I. n , I L ,; , Tn. K'a.'n po ( "i ' V i. l. I il e r M i. wilh a ii' 1, Ii i i. - Mo d i ! et loll of (J,-:. I'. work'iiir iio- h we-ter. lie con Ii re . his o;- r swindling of .-. jeweler who-e i .1:110 -for in it a nee. 1 1 i -,, . I - ill t rod PO s bus.- f s .1 11." identic.-! I tin) s in..- name ! posed victim, ami to Is i ; 1 1 1 ! n tends to est -i b' i sh a J . i-r I ii e 811 mo s t I ei t . II- I be jeweler llial to will t oi 1 neighborhood 10. sier.l i . .1 p'ickage lO'l'.es ror hill! l for it am) hob! i f r b 1 111 1 1 or so a l ack ii'i- c 'itier. f. r 1 i.e. and his victim accepts il from tho pressman. Liter iho s'.:ntl!or calls and gets the package ,-ii.d leave-. On the li'st of the next month tie- j v.eiet is present d w thn bill for jewelrv from some w holesile j -wclry hou-e n I which he has credit. Ilis nane s ko cannot bj found. n e ,f, - ! I S o 'i I i' P i V OLD " 1 ' "' ' ' O ,;t0CKEK i el .-I- 0 - -i.i i , yx'y mill: $ tT- --i :.v;:: i - a i.ii 1. e f 1 a : 0 C-V.: -lj s s 1 1 1 u 1 I V 6 a vey mi lu. 3 Mil YOU USE THE HIGHEST TYPE OF MEDICINAL WHISKIES IN EXISTENCE. 0 0 'I lie liet mid ( lii'iipi'Kl The New York Indep. n !jnt, the leading weekly newspaper of the world, and one whose paes exercise' the widest influence, is entering upon its tiftieth year if publication. The Independent emphasiz s its lifticth year by changing its form to that of a magazine, and by reducing its annual subscription price from $3 to $2;sing;e copies iroiu iu to cents, iris jnuu- pendent in its nw form will print 3,t!40 pages of reading matter per year at u cost to subs;riliers of while th prominent inagnzines, which sell for H a year, print only about. 2.(i'!(i pages. Tho subscriber to the Inde pendent gets H'2 jier cent more of equally good reading matter atone- half the cost! It is not only tho lend ing family weekly newspaper but by f.ir the che ipesi and best. A free specimen copy may be had by address ing the Indepenelent, 130 Fulton street, New York. J'uikthI of J.S. 1'iiit'. The funeral of J. S. Fine, who was killed by an engine running over him Saturday, was heid from the Al. K. church at 3 o'clock this aftei noon. lev. F. A. Campbell delivering the address. 'J he A. O. i;. W., of which Mr. Fine was a member, participating in tue ceremonies. The memboij of the lodge to the number of about 1100 met at the I. O. O F. ball and marched to the laie residence of the deceased and escorted the po-setsiou to the church thence to iho cemetery. Rev. Camp bell delivered a very touching address and paid a high tribute to tho life the deceased had led. A large concourse of people followed tho remains to the cemetery. The prall bearers were John A. Gutsche, Free Brown, C. S. Manchester, Ncis Bergstion, Win. Ballance and Jacob Koepel. me u A stimulant for use j:; the tick i-mm, such :r; tin- (i. O. Taylor brand, which ii sold by more iamily Jru;;i:.t .; :ml prescribed by physicians more than any other brand of whhikey sold in competition with it, i:; sale to stand by. An old distiller caught adulterating his rum from the pump, by way of an apology j.aid: ' Water never hurt anybody.'' His statement was not wholly true, fur much disease, suffering and linerini illness has been traced to the use of impure water. Physicians prescribe. "G. O. TV' for lung and throat troubles, as a ilesh producer, with cgs and milk, after lincrin sicknesses. J Jcensed dealers everywhere will sell you (J. O. Taylor Whiskey if you insist on having it. It is not sole! in bulk. Look for our firm name signature over the cork and on the label. Iairy Firm. S. II. Fisher, who has been sieK for some time, has grown inuch worse eluring the past month, and now con stantly needs an attendent. Mis. Fisher, who has nobly endeavored to attend her husband in his illness and look after the dairy business as woil, found tho task to great and has been competed to dispose of t heir dairy, that she could bettor attend to tho wants of her husband while his illness contin ues. Saturday she sold to Cent Liv ingston, the business consisting of cows, wagon, horses and route. Bent is now fully installed as a dairyman and is arcund looking after his pa trom wants and hustling after new costumers. In the Court. '1 he district court was called at 1 o'clock, and jury excused until 9 o'clock tomoTOW morning. A few motions were heard and r. few comfirmative modes. Court then adjourned until tomorrow morning. Henry Tiltzen of South Omaha and Barney Chastine of Orcapolis imbibed too freeley Saturday night and stayed at the Hotel McBride over Sunday. The bill was $5.30 each as decided by Judge Archer. The' county court is occupied this afternoon hearing a case entitled Andy Johnson vs James Paterson, jr., ad ministrator of the Johnson estate, and is beiig tried by a jury of four, W. K. Fox, W. L. Street, J. II. Thrasher and Henry Eikenbary. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If cot, got a bottle now and aet relief. This medicine has been found peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female com plaints, exer'.ing a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of ap petite, constipation, headache, faint ing spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melencholy or troubled with dizzy spells. Electric Bitters is the medicir.e you need. Health and strength im guaranteed by it: use. Fifty cents and $1.0 at F. G. Frickes drug store. 3 KiiIia it In. "We have proven every claim we mnde against W. H. Newell," says the PlattstEouth Journal. And yet the voters of Cass county doubted the Journal's word and elected W. H. Newell stato senator. Influential sheet, that Journ 1. Louisville Cour ier. In many seemingly hopele?s cases, consumption has been averted in stopping a hacking cough, by the use of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar. the man had got about half a mile A. W. Atwood. lhl:in iin- I l:t i . j; ft n -v Many ol y"r friend-, m- oeo!ej whom vim U-O'W 1 f h ive coiii rac'-c.i 1 J 1 consumption, pueu niou 1:1 or oilier f.itil j disi-.'is -s by iiei'!i i:I oi .1 simple cied or cough. Foley's I I oney ;i e d Trt r, a-:.ie, sure and pl'a-:nit coii.'h medicine, ivoulit h-ivu .-avc.i tiieui. It isiua'-.ui- leed. I' ( ; Fi icl.e .V t 'o. LEGAL ADVERTISEIviKIJT S tiotxe to Creditors. A -sj r.? P r O MANKINDS ER'S BUCKEYE T-R-igT-gg-." -- ED9B ! co l-.l-VYil,: J IU i U- H ' I ; r I ..I,: I 1 II.ILIII-S. 1.1 1 A I I ' I . . I K h A LL i A . I LIS (..'oilllt V. In trio iiijii'.cr 01 tfir I.cr i deceased. NotiiLiL is !iert'b lm-ii tii.it 'd.i: e. I ! ilin i'.i (! 1 1 i iiici t t hi.' .id:ii : :ii 1 .1 1. '! et - ;ii 1 'stall- lit. lore me, teiL.ily judi- el r,i.e ui.tv, -NclTa-ka, altln; d'niitv ci.uit ni.i'n :u l'i..o llililltli ill sLII.i ( etlL.t y, the LII ! I.iv I M .1 -V. 1 1.. is'.m, at i' nidi. CK A. M., I .1 II..; I'li;-. e ,,: prcst'lituiK tticir claims lur x;i::i:i'at..ii. 'jr t incut and :il!uwaiiri'. v,v --!- aio ... ! fur the ( led. t.. is ..I sa,d d.-e.'Li.-e i 1.. 1.1 M i;.,-., c!;i'l:ils ii mi t i.u '' . !. da v i I.e. uniu-i, V .tllc-S !1!V I.LilL.I did s. ; i i el -n. 1 . .IIC court at I'iatt-iiioiitli, Ncl'ia-ka. tl.i.s. I t u. ..1 Novundior. A . 1). I .-. ( ii.uKi.i-: M Sri u l ei i, . (Sc-llj (.'.Hiiay lud;;e. '.yLJiMSMly cure New Discovery for tne Ccrlain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. NhorifTs Sale. By ii t uu of ;tn c"cui t.t i. in i- lied liy ' ie. n '' 1' . I l.iuseui ii I Ii, (Jerk ol distiict cmut within ..i. i ,.r (.'ass countv .Ncbi.'i:ka, 1 t i.e.- diu-e'i-i, I u d, in tin; LIHli dav nl N.ivi-Lidi. i A. I i. lii- ,t IIU 'clef k p. in. ..) s.n.J du .it the sr.! Ill ii..-,i ..( I..,; court liuiisc ;n the c:ty..l I'iit t-:o. ! i n. in t loiinty, sell ;it public aii'.'lioii. t tin- I.i- i. . - t !.; dcr t.r ca-h. tiio Iniiimini: rca! : t ite t . d 1 he n.illr.iL'rt q'irtim ii.'.:4i. se.:i:: i, ieen i lUi t iv. us! i : .i eie v.-n ill. i ;i ti',:-. ai.d the west I. "i!t . -, 1 i id I !ie lew : I s . . -1 ii n.n I .-i . i e , i ot s. ct ion nine I cell . I'l I. . n . i . i ,11. i .. :.;;. til lie . '.'i ea-t .t t :.c 'itli I' M.ai in (';: i re,. .NeiiiriSKa, t.;;ed...'i nii liie j.ii'..., ... l.l. i ; p pui ten.'H: e- l.'i.i e'Lllto i.-'i'i. .;; ! .li.e.-.,-. Ll Jicrtaill l I he -mi;..' 1''..,;: !eLei iij ii :,v! ta.'jn Li- '.I;,- ,i .p.Mtv ..! I . .- ., to s.-.tisfv a j: dr,!i.e:,t of ; a',1 Koiieit I ill i. ill, p. ili.tiLi, Li-Lid:- WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED, r.mr.s, Mail, 75 cents; Bottles, 50 Cents. Km f. BALLAD, c!c Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. F. G. FRICKE &, CO. T . ' X- . I ttsi, o;l;: (. S. I'm k. v ! . i. U L. U . Cm-- , .ilel tli, I Ml. -1 I'll lev 1 - a - l d, . .. I .. '. ill ; i: iiti , 1 1 , m.se -a oi 1 1: I. Li -.-- ( Oil It '. V id oil the U. one o'c.ol i-l . ei. ' the coup house in Cull lit . Sell .it pi. '.. del" lor c.i- h . i he h ,w,!:e-iil"s Sill- ! I.XVI.'lell U-.l L.l LI- . iliV id , .V Lllii to I! . 1 ! d .v l.l ih-; s it V of I'iL.ll-LI! i. ;i;.n. to the i I.i; I e li est Li i e Lie' ' l 1 !.j .; - t rxiiv' I I ,'..-J-.,! WW 1 i;e nor . li v. i. .-1 q 1 : er ' n v. !.i 1 .,( .;.;. ,ti ; ', t- on dill tov. ii ..'ic-t'M (II' rai.ue till;..' t'l and II west half (w' i '! ti:e n .rt.'i ; ft iu:irii;r n; i east of the litli I'. .M., ail in 'li-i c.a;r.t. . bra:-ika, t' lyetin r w :t 'i the j-i Lvd.-e - a', pi' ter ;i!'.c..s there'.ii.t.i !.eh in;;".!iLr . r il. sny..-ai I c-i tainii'i. die sL.iiie living levied up. n a: taken P the pr .peny at '. A:.d,-r - . n de.'.-i, i .! to satisfy a ju !k..i- i.t nf s.'.id (.oiirt rrco -.-i . ! i Nebraska lu ::tc t'.o'.v Co- piaiiitilt a; iiii-,'. .ia defend, mt - l'lattsiiH.utli. N -. ' i it.1. a. 'rt A. i . l-i';. . ! I. I -I.I I 1 !.. .- '. .i.ii. 'ilr'S chilly, .".eol i r..!, C L.. I'MLK, An'y lor .. . : -.- .- . ! .line l'ie .v ". , w 9 VV!' 'iy- 4 Hero is ono of thoEO vho aro either so prej udiced against all ad vertised remedies, or havo become discour aged at tho failure of other medicines to help i ' om. and who will succumb to tho grim destroyer vithout knowing of tho won derful value of Foley's Honey and Tar for all Throat and Lung troubles. F. G. Fricke &, Co. r t V V urvl WHITE'S CREAM VERfvlSFUCE! Host in guaiitv. J'.- I in f.i'i.illlr. P: In tin; C ui.tv In tiie niatt'-i .1 : i'anK oiiin , tie- e.i e ;. All p -i.s .i:s tiiii'i - -i" ! ; ; noticed liL.it oi; tiie '.: il llerinaa 1.. l'ai-k', l.lh, , ii,iL late, f.i ii a petit! -n m said ins linal Lidi.iini-tri ! 'ii ace allotted and tioit lie b s CO' ate i'.V. N'eL::. if (d::.r es .'?a V r t- t . irl nil V7 DftmnniA) a W t vi.iZt k.KU Uifl fcl Wl til llClttWlilU. i-vT:r v. GUAltAi 'rfjiarcl lr- :nterLiii her.'DV . : let' ! er. I-.h, i ...,p.r l;i es- i.t. pr:!,:..; t.:.t. it be SOttic-l L-.I. 1 ! -charged f i .in hi j j KJtXX 2-i "ST AIiIj JAMES F. BALLAHD, Ct. Louis. F. G. FRICKE & CO. trust, it on fail to appear hut. ire bald court on the 16th of November A. i). isys at one u'i... p. in., to contest said petition, tiie c-urt n.a grant tiie prayer of sari petition and malce s..ch other and farther orders, ai:-jvianccs anu decries as to tins court may seem proper, t j tho end that all matters pcTtah.g to tins estate mny be rnindy setticd and deterniineil . Witness my hand and the ?eai of said cjurt at riattsmouth. Nebraska, t.'iis, the jtii day o! Oct. A. i). 1 -ii. Cji-.oi'Ot t . sPl klijCK. L-sIiAI-l County Judje. I.cyral Notice. In die District Court of Cass County Nebraska. Luelia E. IV. k. ldaintirt, vs. T.J. Tatn.e, Mai'Rie A. Tatne and Al. McPiiutic, -defendants. The defendants T. J. Tatroe. Mapcie A. Taf : and Al. McCiintic cciii take nm-.c-i mat oli tii fi day of July, 1Ms, l.ue.la E, folk, the pia;!i'ii, nied her petition in the I J i -1 1 1 c t Cot.rt o! cas county, Nebraska, auaiust T. J. 'i at roe. M'.nu.c A. Tatroe and Al. NlcCiLtit.c. hrst a:.d real ti.'"ne unknown, tne oiiject an.f prai-r of u hicii arc t . foreclose a certain niortifHfje executed by the fendants, T. J. Tatroe, May-gie . J airoe to i .J win Jeary, and b hi:n assigned to me plaint.:: upon lots tventy-one (-1 and tv. en t y-t .-. o : ; . village of 'jreon-.voo-.t, Cass c.anty. N.lrnsk'i,t secure the payment (d two p:oiii:-sory notes i-r ,:ir,l and jvi'i.-ii, dated lJeceui ber 1-t. s;,.i. a::d due January 1st 1S5. and September 1-t Jsjo: that there is now due and unpaid on aid note" and inortjfajjc the sum of j-'Tl "-' i and interest from the tirst day iti December. !.:. at tiie rare td esKf't per cent per annum, for which sum aid in terest tiie piaintn: prays tor a decree of foreclos ure and sale of said premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before tiie 14. ii 'Jay of November, lsiis. Dated tins 1th day of October I'.i-'. I.l'fcLLA E. El '.'.r. My C. EuLK. her attorney. yw-t-i-. . X The Zi4kjvs!;;-tiiLUAm MAKE PAhMT FOR Houses, Barns, Floors, Cupboards, Shefva3 Furniture, Bath Tubs, Buggies, Farm Tools, Etc. A special paint for each pur- 6Y pose, not tdi'j siip-rbsh nix- ture for ice .'nest nrac it r:ir v t'l. c -ire t'-( .d th-da. V.i. r,vt ..ill I 'ill J F. C. FRICKE & CO. i-'. K lie riff's Salt. Uy virtue of an order of sale is; tied by (ie Housewoith. c:erK of me district ourt. w.t.'iin and lor la-s citi'v, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I v. :i I on the ath day cf November, A. D. ls.-is. at II o'ciock a. m. of said da, at tne s'l.Lth door of the courthouse in the city of I'iatts:-i.i;;'Lh i in said county, sell at public auction, to the j highest bidder for cash, t.'is following real estate I to-wit: j Tiie we-t half (!.) of the r..'irt!r.vet r;.:-rtei f (-i nf section twenty-ytx '.;, and the east ! hail ol the n .rrhea-t q-iL-r'.er i 1 1 ol s,;:te,n twenty -seven i-Tiai. in towii-di.p f-vt-.ve il-- rai.e nine (. e ist ol ti I'. M. in Ca-.s o-iuty. N;i;n-,:a. together with the pri vileces .".:: i ai purtena res thereunto be!onij;tii or in anyv :se apertaitrng. 1 i;e same oe'ins ie :ed up in an-1 taiCen as trie property of diiomas Keece eta', defendants to satisfy a ju ijcirmnt of slv i r .-urt ri covered by Lylia C. teri:::. p!;.int:n .-.a.n t sa:i oef.-nd-anti. 1'iatt--; .nth. N.;;:iLi.;;a. Sept. A. IV. Is..-. U m, Il Wiu.ti i v. shei is. Cass county. Nebraska. C. S. i ik, attorney for plaint:::. HE NEWS does Job Printing 1 in Lob Legal Notice. II. M. Ur:cker. t:i-t and real na-Ko utikn-iwn and Er.iiiC.s C. I ner a-si-;:ite of the c -r.- n.cticut Kb. er avn-gs li.nk wi.i take n,,t: e that tiie pi. ::::::. l-rau...sX. Ii: n. i;rts i.e..:n an a-Jti'-n f.i t ie I'S.r.Ll c .-:rt r,i Ln;; c,u:::v, Nebraska, eiit.l.ed. I-r:Uc.A N. (i Vs.-n v. lac -n Hursh et al. defc.i-iar.ts. in which .. jove named parties aie n.a.le d dendant- and ih-,t tiie I object ol prav.-r in said r.t:::rn. is to foreclose a ! inorijiaKe on ti -e -ac-i t,ail of the u rtiiue-t quar ter of Sc'.tie:: i'i, t ..-. n PI, ratne ! ea.t of the i.li I'. M. :"-a; ! niortase havit:;i been asven by the said Jacob 1 1-.rsh to Ueniamin A. Gibson and for eeuerai re'icf and you are require : to answer saidpetition ou or before the Ttn day of Novem ber. 15. Er ancis N. Oii-.son. Eiaiutitt. E. H. Woolf.v. Attomev. 9tai krtutr ST, IhM. Continue to do a leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner cf Sixth aid Pearl Streets. - - - Pfattsmouth. Neb