C3ITY AND COUNTY. H ATI It DA V. Mllra hit.iiiJiHh n In i rem his Mur ray ranch today. (Jommiioni-r llayi-ft ri-tii'iied to bin home at Ki in wood Inday. J. W. Koasoni-r, of Soulli It nil pre cinct, in in tlie city today 01 bu-iiii'H-t with the :. limy judc Arnold 'ii)i). of SIhtiii in county, m ml Siil noy Wi sl , cf Wci'ii. ii Vit';r, ni t; in tho city visiting t i i ir lrvtln r in-law, I). M. .loliiiron. M. (). Weed, oni' of tlie fuliil finn 01 s, -iinl Irani.!; iu t ist .( (.i.iii woil precinct, wan in to-.vii In I ly nl tending cu'jrt iih a witiif.-T. iiilu a hiro numb r of f il iimrs an; in thu city tod.ts, and in ny f them report most of their ruin 1 1 1 1 mil in licit Willi lull. -4 of t!m ti.'ii n t. i I ii I piled over it. I iht rii 1, 1. wn- tin; roldi t of the tte.ihon, I In; thermometer having ilcoji loil down to(i Inflow .urn, Put with no wind bUmin, it v.hh f .r from .. n ur))liitriiiiit infill. Tin! "(ilenwood )(iiiiioii iloi-.n no!. b)Oiik ill Very II. -Uterine- tcrrin of tin; prowcrtri of tin- I'liitt-inoulli foot bull p.ayerri. It Mivsuur hoys outweighed but wore outclassed. Tlio Cubans are yrral'v f ri li tei i-d lettt a neero exodus f:onillio s.nilhto that inland s'loui.i set. in. The worst chicken pn rl ioner i n M is-i.-j ppi isb. -t-ti;r tnan tho iivciiiuic ('iil:ni ivtry day hi tlii! work. Julius X (til son and wifn will move In Lincoln as soon as th'y mu secure a house, his work as tin m m on t h; l. iV M., having called bun lo tint city. Thi ir iimny l'.attsii.oiitii fricmis sin cerely le'i'ot their departure. Charley I Jan n i n r was thrown !iy a mule, last Sunday, int:j a barb wire fence which cut him up considerably. IJoth his hands were cut very bad ;i:id also his left arm. This is qui to hard on Charley for lie has not e;ot his corn out and is without help. Nchuwka 1 lefjister. Yesterday tho Omaha and (J rant Snioltui,r company atari. d twenty cars of refined lead for Knyla nd. The shipment runs -10,U(M pounds to the cur and is valued at about $120,000. This is one of tho largest sliipinents that the dtneltimj company has ever made to a foreign country. Oni .ha I! o. Tho Hoe in mistaken in charinr the Lirrcoln papers with attempting to stir up a feeling aainst Omaha. Every papur in the sta. is indignant at tho scheme to put a-. other exposi tion alloat for there next year, and if tho matter ii not dropped Om iha will be so quiet that her streets will have a Sunday appearance ah the. time. (ruy Livingston, who his been al Honolulu since the war broke oat, writes a friend in 'his city that lie was just about sailing for M mil l to join his company in the First Nebraska volunteers, (.iuy was after leernits and did not reach Sin r-'r.inci-eo in lime to sail with tno coniptny, i oaso quently he and lus recruits w'U not bee any war having arrived ton l;.e. Tie bovs repot a hilarious tim at Honolulu, which is a ' jooh'o'" in fact. -"WON DAY. Dr. Hunate of Weeping Water was in tho city on business. Joe Lloyd has boon on the sick" list for two weeks, but thinks he is on the mend. Kichey & I'arme'.e, of tho Louisville mills, unloaded a car of flour U day for Plattsmouth merchants. The A. O. U. V. hall is rapidly nearing completion under tho rapid work of Contractor Ilollowny. Messrs. l'almer and Jacohson, two of Louisville's leading citizens, are in the city on business today. Orrin Smith, whilo tuning a lead out into the country yesterday, got stuck in a snow drift, and had to shovel out. L. J. May field pried himself loose from the Cou. ier odiee this morning and came to t i n as a witness in the Knek Island case. Judge Archer's court was decide dly quiet today and, with Judge Spin-lock away, the dist-iit court furnished the the only news item of the day. The Plattsmouth Telephone Co. is pushing things with a big gang of men and hope to be able to connect up their central before tho week close?. The jurors cot called on the Hock Island case were excused Lom further duty until Wednesday morning. T. X". Hobbitt and severa- others weut home. Dr. Galagher, Dr, J. S. V. Dean, Rev. Folden -and V t siuinr Eider Van Fleet, came in on the M. 1. today to attend the Ministerial association mot ting. The general attorney for the Reck Island, Mr. Evans of Topeka, is here to try the Ilctinings' c. .e. Messrs. Travis and J. L. llaot r-p. osent Mrs. Henuings. George Spurlock writes from Denver that he will start for Sa t Lake today with Mrs. Spurlock and wLl return December o or as near that datj tiS p.ispible. Doc C irey found a pair of shoes Sat urday which ho b ought to town to day to find the owuer. S itne people woutd not go to so much trou! lj. Due is all right. Miss Matilda Vailery departed this morning for Grand Island to attend the wedding of T. E. Mc Means ar.J Miss Bertha Wil ian;s, which taiies place tomorrow. Mrs. McBride was in Om il.a yc ster day to see their little son. Dor, who is at the hospijal. The littlo fellow is getting along nicely and the physician says the ball cf the eye will be saved, but ho ha 1 1 tin hopea of restoring any purl of the night. Tho boy is quite content and neerns to suffer no pain to Hiieak of. Ti aver, tho defendant in tho replo v i n Hiiit tihd Saturday, was taken nick when the-attorney got after him on croHri examination and is still in bed at lb.-, i'erkin-i IIou-.o in charge of hi-, ho'i and Dr. Cook. Tin; following; in the list of jurors selected to try the Rock Island case: John II ut, Frank Cramer, Il.tm Lloyd, Silo Green Ia to, J. M. Camp bell, John MeCay, Frank Laughlin. II. Muilin, Wm. Slater, Wm. Sutton, 8r., .1. b'. L e and Fred Durdick. it is reporlc on good authority that (i.-orgo Todd, who was 0110 of the ex-po-iiion guards, has been hired to go to Paris i.nd act in tho same capacity at tin; great Paris exposition. This is gn-at luelc for tho young man and many will envv him his good fortune. The case of Cull ion vs. Traver, a replevin suit from Greenwood, tried to a jury in di-lriet court Friday and Saturday, was d'-chled in favor of the defendant. Tho jury brought in a sealed verdict Sunday morning which wa.i opened when court convened this morni ng. Twelve we.-tern members of Rooso v jit's rough riders sailed for Cub. 1 last week to pro.-ipect for gold. Most of them are oi 1 miners and they say thoy saw unmistakable "indications"' of gold . be u i ng quartz on San Jaun Hill. If they fuel anything worth whilo they will htake. out claims. Today tho nortorious case of Hen i.ings v.-. the Kock Island, will bo begun. This is the ease where Hen nings, who was killed on tho Rock l-land at a o ad crossing near Alvo and his widow sues for damages. The case i nortorious from the charges of jury lixing that were heard on tho street when it was tried before, and which no doubt bad much to do with having the veidict set aside and a now trial ordered. Phil Voung's nephew, Johnny Young, Mid wife are hero visiting ('lias. Cummins and family. They have a tew baby which was bom after they reached Plattsmouth. John has been in the government employ as a machinist, but is tired of his job and will go back to Ilavelock. Ho brought with him a neat little curio in the shape of a bible made from a piece of one of the bronze guns which went down with the Maine, and was secured and taken to Washington. An attempt was made on last Wed nesday, near midnight, to rob the olhee at the Missouri Pacific passenger depot. Night Operator Weir went out to load baggage and mail on the mid night train, when someone tore off the heavy screen of the ticket window and attempted to rerch the t icket rack and the money drawer. The would-be burglar was frightened away before he secured any booty and in the future a watch will be kept for all who at tempt to repeat the tricls. It is thought to bo the work of a tramp, who disappeared before the train left. Nebraska City News. I moil Item. from tlie Ledger. Mrs. Ymnie Miller was a visitor to V .-.ttsmouth Wednesday. Dr. Walker arrived home yesterday from a week's business visit to Cin cinnati. David Eaton and wife returned Ved-ne-day evening from a visit in Platts mouth . Treasurer A. R. Eikenbary cam down from Paittsmouth to masticate his share, of Thanksgiving foul at home. Miss Rosa O" Donne!, who has been aifnding school at Plattsmouth, cirao down on Wednesday for a few days visit at home. N. La-Rue has received notice of his appointment by Governor Hol eoinl) ns one of the alternates to the Farmers' X'a'ional Congress, to be held at Fort Worth, Texas, from De cember G, to 14. Miss Florence Whipple, who is teaching in the Avoca schools, came over for a brief visit with her sister, Miss Mable Whipple, and both -went to Ashland yesterday to enjoy the Thauksgi ving dinner and visit at home until Sunday. Dr. J. F. Uiendel and family, who have resided in Avoca a number of years, were here Monday for a fare well visit with their relatives and friends. They departed on the noon train for Indianapolis, Indiana, -where tho doctor en ters upon his duties as instructor in one of tho leading med ical institutes. But the greatest of these is the gun, according to the report of an accident insurance company on tho losses sus tained during the year from the three considerable causes of accidents to the frames of tho human beings they in sured from damage. The returns are, cash paid to people for foo'.ing with guns, $236,500; to the same, fooling with horses. $167,000; to the same, fooling with bicycles, ?65,000. These figures seem to show that the popular opinion about the dangers of cycling is stuffed with considerable imagina tion, and that tho fellow who goes out on hisbyke has many chances of com inr home safe and sound compared to the man who goes riding or driving, or the one who indulges in that hy genie. amusement of hunting wild ani mals with a gun. Delays are Duerou. Many ot j-our friends, or people whom you know cf have contracted consumption, pneumonia or other fatal diseases by neglect of a simp? cold or cough. Foley's Honey and Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant cough medicine, would have saved them. It is guaran teed. F. G. Fricko & Co. What Illibjr 8jr. From the official returns, showing; Hurkett'8 majority to be upward of 2,400, it would seem that tho voters who listened to the eloquent stump oratory of Hon. Matt Gerlng were not disponed to tako hitn seriously. He was earnest In his "ypuking," He was h'jnest in Ills zeal, ISut the people thoiiKht him joking Ami they didn't like hi .picl. When lie wept it made them iniithlul. When he laughed their tear-droops ran. And they went and tilled the earth full As 'twould hold of Manahan. It was this misunderstanding Of a fluent lawyer's talks That succeeded well In landing Cuikctt high upon the rocks. O, tlie day of Matt's appearing Was a grid to beast and man; More they heard from Matthew Gering Did they slaughter Manahan. Mouth he had, but couldn't work it Right, to save the life of him; lie was making votes for Burkett When his words were all for Jim. It is rather hard to tell it What I thiak about it but If I had his mouth I'd sell it. Or else keet the darned thing shut. lie Wan a Wonderful Student. Francis Joseph was only 18, relates Donahoo'a Magazine, when ho was proclaimed emperor, but the educa tion of the children of tho Hapsburgs, ever since the reign of Maria Teresa, has been of a singularly austere and virile character, calculated to ripen them into manhood long before other boys have abundoned the toys of child hood. As toon as thoy left the nursery tho young archduko and his brothers, Maximilian and Charles Louis, were subjected to an educational and mili tary diciplino of the severest kind, ob bliged to learn not only French, Eng lish and the classics, but the principal idioms of the polyglot monarchy, com pelled to rise at daybreak, live on the simplest food and spend whatever portion of their time not taken up with their studies in acquiring the mastery of tactics and strategy. When Francis Joseph attained the ago of sixteen, he was already an ac complished linguist and fairly well acquainted with chemistry and natural history. Then he gave his attention exclusively to jurisprudence, philoso phy and diplomacy, under the direc tion of tho famous jurist Pilgrams, Cardinal Kauscher and Metternich, The long list of his studies would ap pall the most diligent American stu dent. That the assimilation of so many scientific, linguistic and mili tary subjects did not cost him his health was due to his prodigious mem ory, that royal attribute which, it is said, enables him to recagnize the face of the humblest of his subjects, though only seen once, after the lafise of years. Go South This Winter. For tho present winter geason the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Com pany has improved its already nearly perfect through Bervico of Pullman Vestibuled Sleeping Cars and elegant day coaches from Cincinnatti, Louis ville, St. Louis and Chicago, to Mo bile, New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, Thomasville, Ga., Pensacola, Jackson ville, Tampa, Palm Beach and other points in Florida. Perfect connection will be made with steamer lines for Cuba, Porto Rico, Nassau and West Indian ports. Tourists and Home seekers excursion tickets on sale at low rates. "Write C. I. Atmore, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Leuisville, Ky., for particular. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiksey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price. 50 cents and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 5 Funoygraphs. Chicago Record: by did Jose phine dismiss her suit for damages?" "The man proved that he ran into her bicvele because he was looking at her." Indianapolis Journal: 1I was just going to ask you to subscribe lo this purse for Jibbles' widow, when I hap pened to remember that he was your worst enemy." "I'll be delighted to subscribe. Just thitik how it will grind him, wherever he is." Boston Journal: Foote, praising the hospitality of the Irish, after one of his trips to the sister kingdom, a gentleman asked him if he bad ever been at Cork. "No, sir," replied Foote, "but I have seen many drawings of it." What do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious and nourish ing and takes the place of coffee. The moro Grain-o you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-o is made of pure grains, and when prop erly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about one fourth as much. All grocers sell it. loc and 25c. J. I. Unruh has just made a pur chase of 100 iron bedsteads with wo ven wire spring mattresses, matresses and pillows which he will offer at the low price of $5.00 each. The entire outfit for the price has never befcre bean offered at such a low price. A complate bed can be seen in his store window. All who are need ing anything in this line may get a bargain bj seeing him before buying. Bread. Morning's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Hatfs, Dovey's and Fair store. A CRITICAL TIM15 During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WICLL. A KI SII NIOIIT AND DA V. The l'at'ker Ht til Itiittlr ot Sun t i.i 1; ' !. Cuba wrre all ller-. 'I li-lr H-rolo I f for IN In ttettlcR Ammunition mxl I: il l.wm to the 1-riit bavrd the I,iy. 1. E. Butler, of pack-train No. writing from Santiago de Cuba, on July 23, says: "We all had diarrhoea in more let- violent form, and whin we landed wo had no time to see a doctor, for it was a e ise of ru-h mid rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with amunition mid ratiotM, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we wero kblo to keep at work and ki-ep our health; in fact, I sineerly believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect savior of our urmy, for if the packers had been unable to work there would h-ivo been no way of getting supplies to the front. There wero no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortuno to lay in a sup ply of this medicine for our pack-train before wo left lam pa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life." Tho above letter whs written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine o , Ie- Moins, Iowa. For sale by all druggists. To hul)s riljer. Wo are carrying over a thousand accounts on our hooks, many of them small but in the aggregate it amount to a neat sum whieti would help lis out if paid in. If von can't pay all you owe send us a dollar and we will send receipt by return mail with a card of thanks thrown in. Itellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder dis ease relieved in six hours by "T'lih Gkeat South Amkkican' Kiiknki CritE." It is a great surpi iso on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold by Gering & Co., Irtr gist, Plattsmouth. Neb. Notice to Taxpayers. The county commissioners will be in session after November Id until all delinquent taxes in this county arc disposed of, Everyone who is hack is requested to call at once and make arrangements for a settlement or else the same will be sold. lv order o' County Commissioners. You Can't AfTorl 10 t Immv It. A heavy cold may lead to pneumonia or consumption. Foley's Money ar d Tar taken in time a (lords perfect se curity from serious remits. C Fricke & Co. J. I. Unruh his just male a pur chase of 100 iron bedsteads with wo ven wire spring mattresses, mitrus-es and pillows which he will oiler at the low price of $-5 00 each. The e ntire outfit for the price has never before been offered tit such a low price. A complete bed can be seen in his store window. All who tire needing any thing in this line can save money by seeing these bargains before you buy. For burns, cuts, bruises, laceration, or injuries of any descriptions, Mill iard's Snow Liniment is a sovereign remedy. It never fails to do good, and so promptly that its wonderful curative propertios frequently create surprise. Price 2-5 and 50 cents. F. G. Fricke & Co. Notice of Settlement. All parties indebted to the firm of W. W. Coates & Co. are requested to call and settle with their successors, the Ebbinger Hardware Company. It Hits the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and 3-our throat and lungs feel sore, ttike a doe of Foley's Ilon- ey and Tar. ness will be at a warm grate healing of the when the sore- once relieved, ful feelintr and parts all'ected will be experienced and you will say "It feels so good, it hits the spot." It is guaranteed. Fricke t Co. WANTED. Local or traveling sales man to sell our Oils, Greases and I'e trolatum on commission exclusively, or as a side line. Goods guaranty ed and prices low. Penx PirnioATi'-M Co.. Coraopolis, Pn. Oil lie fibers. We tell oi.ly what we po.-itively know when we say '"Dr. Sawyer's Ar nica and Witch llv.z-A Salve will rad ically cure skin diseases, eczc-m .pi'es, burns, scalds, cuts or tle.-h wound-. A. W. Atwood. Read the ad vertist menls in the News and trade only with those peo ple who solicit your patronage. These are the live merchants that do busi ness on the principle of quick sales and small profits. Free Homes la Western f'iorida. There are about l,0uO,C()0 acres of government land in Northwest Flor ida subject to homestead entry, and about half as much again of railroad lands for sale at very io- rates. These lands are on or near the line of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, and Mr. R. J. Wemyss, General Land Crmmissioner, Pensecola, will be glad to write you all about them. If you wish to go down and and look at them the Louisville & Nashville railroad provides the way and the epportunity on the first and third Tuesday of each month, with excursions at only 82 over one fair, for round trip tickets. Write Mr. C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., for particulars. WHISKIES MADE I DOTTLED SOLD I 1 t'RUUG.STS, CROCEfiS AVD I'OTEIS SELL IT. ri EVER supplied xcopt In SaiocJ Uottloa, boarln proprie tors firm nurno Signature thus S7 -f "THADE supplied by niCHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. Tim. Kiii-y tn Wrllt. Itewcy appears t bo the unlv ore of our 'v ir heroes who i more iiileresleii in his j ib than in writing for maga zines, and that makes him so much the iipxe of a hero with most of us. Tli .' man who can ho "too bu-y"' to take . in 1 for a short article co:n 111 anils our a l miration quilo fts much for that, as for the deeds, that brought forth the o.ier. There nre so few sllcl). IllM-UU-ll'H .rill4'4 l-tHlYff-. The b. -tsiivo in tho world for cti's, burns, sores, ulcers, sa'.l rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain.-, corns, and all skin eruptions, wid positively cures piios, r no pay required. It is gmn-aiiteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 'J" edits per ln.x. For snle by F. G. Fricke I. ml l' I.t l 1 l is. I o 1 1 j 1 . 1 , , ollice at uncalled for at the post it t mou 1 1 1 , Nov. "", lV.-: :i:,:r. M - - I l.i M:, I e, 11. Mi s .Vn.i 11 K 1 lir I ,r I . 1 IClll-l : k 1 V - -! 1 1 . v : . . S I' '0.11,1,, I 1 oi.li. 1. Wa. I'eU 1 .,.11. V, M U I f I . I ,n !::!.. . M:,l V K.i i 1 ui ' hi, M ;i icii I- ci-'; tig. Miss I lie. .- in .t h. Mis A n 11. 1 When calling tor any ot the above letters please say ";.o ve rt i si al . ( .'. II. Hm ! 1 : 1 , Post mast it. i t ( ;;i; i iilii in o.k iiw Tii'.-.e L-ix.-iivc Ilrotiio Quinine Tablets. All 111 ic-.'j i -As . efund the money if it falls 1 1 cur. . .'ic. The ueiiuino has f.. li. .J. 011 . :.cli tab c.L. I'm: .Sam; hog one and A i'ula.'id China male one-hi. If year- old, gilt edje p'digree, a grandson of Wood burn Me limn. A high priced record breaker. I In (j ui re at NKW's oliiro. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Creditors. ! 1 Uh or Nhia:.-.KA, , . ,. ;,s; lily. , ' la Canity (..ell 1 1 . It; 1 1 1 it inattur ut the e- lat'j ,A J. .1, a n Itei 1 1 ai lies. No:."'c is ..-n-iiy u:.vn that the creditors of sai.l lii.-tvusoil u'.h meet tlie uAaiini- tratur ot said eM.ite, iel, -i e l'ie, county juiie ol l.'a -s cou nt , Nelia;-.H. at Hi.; cieaitv com i r-ioai in flatls nioul" a sa' l . ornty. oa !..; M-1 i!.iv rsl May A. 1).. :,t ! o mo k A. M.. 11 til,; piirjiesi; (1j prc-cumitf t e:i ciaiais for c-xaii iiia'.ioti, a IjiKt tnciit ii'i't a 1 u .nice . Siix ii.onH's are aliii-.-i for tin- iac:itnis ol sa:-l iii-ceased to o c-ent tiica cla::s tr ",i tl.e li tav i-t I e ei.T, - ri . IX's. V. . i ; ; -j s a.y liau I seai ol s ii 1 county cm i; at r!:ti-Mi. ;;lh. .Ni-Iji H. -ka, t:. -i, 1; t Jay .,f .V .l:i.;.,i. .. J). 1-t.s. ( w .ki.ii M . M-t i'i.. .( K , ':) County Judtfe. Legal Notice. To t.at.ia Aim Mill:;. John I-'. C. Mills. We -.ley M. iili.n.is ar..i v. ile Mi. We-lev M . Williams, (..li '. e A . iliiams and Suiney S. Wiii iatns, r.on i es;,i..ni del":;, I a:i t s; on and each of you a i e hereby n o:;!:ed t hat on the Mh day of Septe:i.! ei. ls'.'s, l'lat t-aiouth J-:.. ie No. v. Ancient Order of I lilted S oi K.iiie-1, commenced an action :n the ih-ti a t Coin t of Cass county, Neln a.-ka, against tiie oldett and pr.iver of which are to quiet title in ioanit.il ami i.iraaist you iu and to lot one lb ill b.ock .,ity-no i I.',, City of rialtMiiouth, Cass County. N bia-ka, and to bar and enjoin said dc ler.dan'.s tio:.i iiatn; or asserting any til e to. ''I claim in. a:d lot and lor equitable le liel. Voll aie rcqu.ic 1 to answer said petition on or bciore .'dondi. i 'em bei :.'. I Pl.A 1 I T.-i.ji in l.oi.r.K No. S, A i ikm o i ii.it or I 'm i i i i uh k m k. Probate Notice. !n County C.".i:t. i a-s county, Nebraska In the mailer o( the cst.'Ue ! 1 abciie l.mei y, de ceased: Ail persons intei'es-e 1 in .-a: 1 matter are here by noli. led that a petition r.i- been filed in said Court, ahei;i:ir tn.t s,od de, ea-ed ilied leaving no last u ill and te-tallica!, and pra injj tor ad ministration of said utUIl-, and that it you lail to appear at said court on the .V.h day of Iiecem ber, is'.'s, at !' o'clock a in., to contest said peti tion, tiie Coin t may L'lant the prayer of said pe tition and Ljiaii! administration oi said estate to II, J. Stieifciht, or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement nt said e-tate. ltness my hand and the seal of said court at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this Ilth dav of No e:v,ber A D. l-'.'s. (ii-.nKiii; M .im.ki.ock, (skai-J County ude. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the county court Iv.i'l on the 13th day ol Iiecember, l-'.'s, at one o'clock p. m. on said day, at tne late residence of l;-abelle Emory, de crased, in tiie city ot I'lattsmoiith, (Jass county, Nebraska, sell at pablic auction all ot the House hold furniture, carpets, cook-njr utensels, pic tures, etc,, being ah of the personal property of said deceased. Terms of sa!t ca-h i-r half cash ami balance on time- Seemed i,u:.s iT s months. II J . :-1 k laon i . Special Aam:nistra'r. Legal Notice. To W.Hiaui T. liaton in '$ ',.ui I'il.t, an 1 as ad" nonistiator cf the estate o! i'.merson II. baton deceased, Augusta 1 . Eaton. Ins wife, Simeon F. Eaton, Aiajtiate Eaton, hi-- wife. En-1 II. JCatoti. Mrs. Eaton, his .(.;, tirst real name un known. Art Ii. A iexander, non-resident defend ants. ou are eat 1, hereby not'.he l that on August l'. ls.'s, Ellis l. Hartley, as plaintiff, began an action a? -in. t vou and othei dete:.:iaiits in the district court of a-s county. Nebraska, to fore close certain tax sa.e certilicates and the taxes paid thereunder, on lots 'I and in block in ti.e city of I'iattsmor.-.h. C-i:-i county, Nebraska, nun. bored ' anda.vi :s t:ed to the plaintitt De cember . 1-'-, pi'.r.-uaiit t j sale of said land lor di-iiuquent t.ces. I'.ailit::; p. ays for decree ot ! ,rcc ios'-r.; an ! sale ot said land-! to satisfy the l.eiis t hereon au't lor general rcicf. ; are re quired to a- swer piaintiii s petition on or bch ic December '.'''., I n1-. Ill is T. II 1 LI.V. bv I. H, H.VTi'lELli. Attorney. GRrrAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. LCW RATES ON OUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS. J.-.iv s k'aiia.i5 Ciiy every Friday via Co", !o .Sr-riner-s and Scenic Itouto. Southern Houie leaves Kansas C'tj every Wedr.e;day vih Ft. Worth and Ei Paso to Los Angeles. These excursion e irs tire attached to fast jasei!ffer traion, and their popularity is evidence that we oiler the best. Write for hand.-ouie itinerary which jrives full infijrmation and new map, sent free. For complete information, rates and berth reservations, see your local Ticket spent or address K. E. MacLeod, A. G. 1. A., Topeka, Kan. John Sekastiax, G. E A., Chicago. 75 P t5) 3s JTiii r-r r - -.tir.-., -a fetter Than . . Bigger REFERS TO THE ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT OF FURNITUK IS Al PEffilMfWS Tlie three floors of his old Store Room are packed full, and his New Building near by is also full to overflowing. The beauty about Pearlman's line is that e Carries His Gold Coin Stoves can't be surpassed, His Steel Ranges and Gasoline Stoves rank higher than any other. His stock of Furniture is Lager than car ried by any two other dealers in the county combined. Every taste can be suited and when it comes to Low Prices, Pearlman is King, He won't be undersold and only asks you to call and see his goods for proof of what he says. Truth Is Our Foundation.. And by it we are armed for Competition. By selling good goods, of honest make, we have won the place of Leading Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in Cass county. Remember, it is not Cheap 6oods we sell, but Good Goods we sell Cheap. We buy from factories only, and in car lots; therefore we can sell cheaper than any competitor. . . POSITIVELY. . AX Second -Hand Beds, Springs, Mattresses or Pillows Sold or handled by us. Exposition stuff, which has been used, must be sold by other people. PE Store room on Lower Main street, nearly opposite Court House. FOR FINE FOOTWEAR There is no place like oe FETZE The best class of goods to be found in Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 cheaper per pair. We make a specialty of High Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. We are glad to have you come in and see our stock WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. An Immense Line of FALL and WINTER SHOES in, that will suit all classes of purcasers. We paid the CASH and will give vou the benefit of heavy DISCOUNT. COME IN AND SEE US... .TOE FETZER, 413 Main Street, - Plattsmouth, Neb. Ever b a Than the Ever ARLMAN R S