Aii Interesting Hatch of News From the State Capital. l'ritmc for ;m County' Krprrirntitt I , Win, JIhv Ittputation for Intrfrrlty Moim-t About Srate Aodltor Cor-na-ir rt t ! U'irli-l)thrr of In- r-i to tlir ruhlir. Lincoln. F-l. 2 . (Spfcinl t Tin-; Nkws ) Thiiikint.' that perhaps a few pointers of li-fjislati vo proceed i n ps iiiitrht b! of interest, I will any thuttho Hori;itoii;il iiiiht, outwardly, U no no.iri-r a solution than it waa thirty days npo. Tho La mealier county dad :alion has thwarted u cauim, and their action has de'eated any ono I their many t-itiidiiliiten for an election. Tli fe.-lin;-; ii that if II.-iyw.ird is rl fo.ited Lancaster county will hero -p ni h!u, and inasmtieh its percent tif tli" p-.,)!e are in favor of lion. M I a. II lyward, to elect, one of the many caii liilatt-s from that county would ho a mi-dako an.l -ontrary to tho wihe of tin; petiole of tho ttate. A "troiiy feel i ii y exists in opposition t' electing a man to tho United Slated Hi-nati- whose principal property in-ti-n-st-t arc in Mexico. We have pood on it for the position who hi o in ii'icsiod . tiou-jh in the United States and her fuuire to invest in her .secur ities and manuf; ct ures. Hon . Joh n L. Wetoter is iii tin- fiyht with his solid del-'pat ion, and if John L. wants to ho in the hand wauon two years hence In had l etii-r pet into the front se it promptly and ride with llaywaid. If ho refii-es now, he is liahle to walk two years hence. The will of the peo ple must h-:j obeyed, and whiio you may fool with the people of Nebraska for a moment, just pive them two years to catch their wind, at d woo to the man v. ho is eauph t . The l cpuiar order oj business is pto c dinp nicely, and no time is spent on senatorial matter except about thirty minutes each day. This is the last d iy for the introduction of bills, and the total in the house is about )(), with Li no of Lancaster in the lead for ii um bers. The Cass county delegation is doing itself proud. Senator Newell, with his quiet, unas.-uminfj method, is mak inp a record for himself that is tho envy of many cf the senators, lle spectett by all, he is in position to do ell'iotive work, and ho will come out of this session with a record that old Cass can well fiord, to be proud of. Hi nest Pollard is one of the leaders in tho house, a d when ho takes the Door attention is pivon to what he says, and for ability and honesty no man in the house surpasses him. T. T. Vounp is or.o of tho sturdy men of tho house. II? is not pivon to much talk, but when he does epeak it is to the point, and no man in tho house vo'es ripht oftencr than T. T. Younp. Cass, toi, can well admire his record. It. A. Dittmar is considered the chief rustler of tho house. When "I)it,"as we ctil him here, poos after anythinp it is sure to come, lie has a record for honesty and ability that no man in tho house cm surpass. The stench from the state auditor's olTiee is perceptib e over the entire capitol building. Xo man in the past two campaigns shouted reform and re publican failures more than Mr-. Cor nell, and the steps now taken in this ci-e develop the fact that for genuine rottoness tho equal has never entered Nebra.-ka politics. Cornell can take either one of the two horns of the dilemma ho pleases, a failure to know the facts would, on its face, ad mit incompetency, or if ho did know it, then his administration of the office lias been rotten to the core. The state olbeials in the several oiliees are the loudest in condemning him. They know it is tho funeral dirge of the pjnulistic cohorts of Nebraska. Itullt-rs Skim the Sandbags Manila, Feb. :.4. 4:44 p. m. The enemy's sharpshooters have been par ticularly active about Caloocan all dav. Special attention was paid to the three gun battery near the rail road, and the improvement cf the rebel maiksmanship was very notice able. The rebels tired volleys at the battery, their bullets -requently skim ming the tops of the sandbags. A lieutenant of the Twentieth Kansas volunteers and three other men were slightly wounded. A man was killed in the trenches today. The rebel battery has not been used since a shell from the Uaited States double-turreted monitor Monndnock exploded over it yesterday. The enemy's lire was sc hot during the night in tho vicinity of the Hig gins house that the headquarters were removed to a church 40i) yards inside the line. A few small fires have destroyed -everal native houses in the ouokirt of the city. The Twentieth infantry is being dis embarked from the transport Scandia. The regiment will be encamped on the water front, at tho former Quarters of the Tennessee volunteers.temporarily . I'lattrinouth Nursery. I quote very low prices on first-class stock. Apple trees, three years, 15 cents; $10 a hundred. Apple trees, two years, 12 cents; SS a hundred. Plum trees, three years, 30 cents; $20 a hundred. Cherry trees, three year, 30 cents; ,'0 a hundred. Peach trees, three ears, 15 cents; $12 a hundred. (Irape vines, .5 cents; $3 a hundred. Hasp berries, 75 cents a hundred and black berries, 75 cents a hundred. J E. Leesley, Prop. Cure For I. Urippe. Foley's Lloney and Tar heals tho lungs and cures the racking cough usual to la grippe and prevents pneu monia. It is cruHranloefl -5c and 50c. F. G. Fricke & Co. Three Injurant Nolalia-ra lilt-. Washington, IVb -7. (Spec ai to Tin: Nhws )-Tho folowirg ml '.si tioinil ca-uiill ies have bi n icp-rted from Manila. Died of injuria- re ceiveoin action JYL iin-i 1: Pll'bt Nebraska Fiifel .-e 1 1) l Y. II. Cook, Company F, aged 21. Privat-j Edward Day, Company A. :.t?ed 24 l'rivat i John Alb-y, (.,'.. mpHny I) Neuatnrlul Vole Lincoln, Feb. 27. (Special to Tin-: Nkws ) Following is tho vote, today: Allen, 40; Ilayward, 2; Thomp-on, 11; Webster, 'J; Field, ". Total p repent and voting, 'Jl. QAILROAD NOTES AND PERSONALS All previous railroad record s for fa.-l running between Chicago and Council lilufis went glimmering down among tho things that were on February is when tlie Hurlington fa-t mail cov ered the 500 miles in eight hours and forty-four minutes, actual running time, excluding stops, and in nine hours and fourteen minutes full time, including stops for water and mail, two changes of engines and slow run ning through towns and railroad yards. Tho train left Chicago one hour a:;d seventeen minutes late, de layed by the arrival ol the eastern mail, and reached Council liiull-' only six minutes late, having made up one hour and eleven minutes. The run of 200 miles from Chicago to liurliugion was made in iOS minutes. William Kudig of the upholstering department of tho lSurlingtou shops went to McCook Saturday evening to accompany his family home. Tsiey 1 have been out there several d ivs anil i i arrived hemo this morning. The Hurl rig ton railroad will rebuild its line between Lincoln, Neb., and Atchison, Kan. This strip of road is ati. I -1 l. ... r n(j mues lonp, anu nas oeeo.ii-, 01 gresit iinportarico since the completion ; of the IJurlington's siiort lino ti the northwest. Tho increase in tr.iltic from St. Louis and the sjutb to tho I'ugot Sound country over this liue during tho last couple of years is re markable, and is partly responsible for the decision to rebuild the line. Tho work will cost over $;:0;,0(0. About thirty miles of track wii.1 be raised above the present grsid . and four new trussel bridges will bo Luiit at crossings of the Nemaha river. Gtorge Craig, an employe .! tlie shop-1, who has recently recovered from the measles, departed last even ing for York, where he will visit frier.ds or a couple of weeks. Filipinos l oiie.i. MANILA, Feb. 25. 10:15 a. m. De- spite the threats of the Filipinos to burn the business center, the inhabi - lanisoi .Manna were not uisuuneu last night. There was not a single in- cideut worth recording from the time tho streets were cleared until day j Everything was equally quiet on the line outside except for occasional volleys from bunches of tho enemy at various points. The enemy was most active along General King's and General Over shine's line from tho beach to Pasig, but a few volleys of musketry supple mented by shells from the Buffalo effectually quieted them. Tho foreign consuls met yesterday to confer regarding commercial in terests, but tho result of their delib erations h:.s not been communicated, it is understood, to the Aiii'.i-iiMii authorities. The British consul was not present at tho conference. 1 ho shooting of two English men and of Mr. Argentine, manager of An drews' cotton mill, Wednesday, is generally regretted, but it is admitted that it was quite unavoidable. In stead of remaining inside durirg tho excitement occasioned by the tires in the vicinitj' the trio leaned from an upper window. Their white t-uits at tracted the attention of the American soldiers, who, believing them to be natives firing from the windows, shot all three. Mr. Argentine is dead. C. F. Simpson is fatilly wounded and T. Haslam, slightly. By permission of the authorities, a party a party of blue jackets is landed every evening from the British cruiser Narcissus to act as special Die brigade for wetting down the consu late and banks, as a precaution against incendiarism. Home Orown Fruit Trees Are the Itfst. The Riverside Nursery Co. has a full and complete stock of all kinds of fruit trees, vines and piants which they have grown with care. Their many years of experience in the busi ness has enabled them to grow nur sery stock that will compare with any in the country. They have all the standard and choice varieties suitable for this climate, also new and valuable varieties. They do their own budding and grafting, and can guarantee their varieties to be true to name and strict ly first-class. Why not buy your trees here where you can get them fresh and grown in the same soil and cli m itein which they are to be trans planted? It will save you time and money. They invite you to come and inspect their stock and be convinced of these fr.cts. Nursery two and one half miles east and one half mile north of Union, Neb. Call or write in regard to varieties, prices, etc. C. F. Morton, Prop., Union, Neb. Louis Olsen is now Kcaled in tho Palmer block with his pool and billiard ball. He has bad his tables put in good coudition and carries a fuil line of cigars, tobacco, etc. He invites his friends to call and see him. Story F:rom Aadrid of European Interference at .Ylanila. Another Story to tlie I'fT-et lliit lli wcf Has Hud a Clth With the ii rm;iri J Alau Abiolatvly Dented In y d .i Oils nve i he Suun.on r nlly I fa II. tint. MAORID, Feb. 20. Afi oti'ie a' .11 patch from Manila b'.ys: The si t u i- lion hero is very seii.ai-. 1 u3 foreign war ships are disembarking troops. (Joncral It'os will leuvo Manila and go to Ztrnhompa, island if M indan.ao. MANILA, b eb. 20. No such emer gency exists hero as is presented by reports circulated in the Uniud States and cabled back to Manila to the ef fect that Admiral Ucwoy has had a col'ision of a forcible character with the Corman naval commander. MANILA, Feb. 27. 11:10 a. m Ad miral Dewey, when asked by the ear respondent of the Associated Press to give- his reasons for requesting Wash ington to send tho battleship Oregon to Manila, firmly declined to discuss tho matter. All was quiet here, last night and along the line except for some firing by tho rebels near Caloo can and Pedro Macati. London, Feb. 27. --The cutis pondent of the Daily Telegraph says he is authorized to deny that Cermany has any intention of interf.M-inp in the Philippines. lie add-: "Neither has any other power and the Or.-gon, can not, therefore, have been ordered to Manila on this account. " lt-iilel at YHliijii;toii. Wasiiinoton, Fob. 20. The gov ernment officials hero discredit the s'atement in the above dispatch that, the loreign warships are disembark ing troops at Manila. Spanish sourc-s 'of information respecting affairs in the ! Philippine islands, they say, :. rs not to be relied upo.: as the press and peo ' pie of Spain do not hesitate to circu late statements inim-cal to the inter- I esis oi iius country. Secretary A 'get- was shown the dis patch tonight and, without entering into a discussion of simply said he had heard no news of that surt. Such of tho dispatches reaching the war de partment today from General Otis that were made public were confined to routine matters, while Secretary Long said tonight he had not a word from Admiral Dewey 'during th'3 en tiro day. General Olis has repeatedly stated i in his dispatches to the authorities here that he has the situation well in hand and there is no reason to believe he would have trouble in keeping order at Manila where the cream of j j his troops are stationed. i The press dispatches from Manila alsfisho.v the peneral satisfactorv con- , dititM1 of t.ho affairs in that citv and j u , reasonable pro'eetion is hein.r j arr0!.jed to the lives and property of J foreigners, thus ffordinp no necessity of outside inf -ference. Insurgents lieroiue leek. j MANILA. Feb. 2b,:20 p. m. Accord- il'f LJ bliU nu IV 3 ill- llll? IUU1 u ing by the steamer Nils tia S.-nora Del CarmcD, whoso arrival brought the news that the American Hag had been raised over the island of Cebu, the United States gunboat Petrel, Com mander C. Cornwe'l, visiied Cebu, February 22, and Commander Corn we'l sent an ultimatum a-hore declar ing the intention of the A me icans to take possession peacefully if potsible, by force if necessary. The rebels im mediately vacatt-d, taking their guns to the hills. A pirtyof marines and bluejiekets was laude i and the Amer ican Hag was raised by them over the government building, which they still occupied when tho Nuestra Senora Del Carmen left. A battalion of the Twenty-third regulars left for Cebu today by the Unittd States transport Pennsylvania. The same steamer brought a dispatch from Brigadier General Miller at Uoilo to Major General Otis, report ing all was quiet there, tliat there had been no further fighting, that confi dence had been resto ed and business was being generally resumed. Gen eral Miller thinks it probable that the natives will soon become convinced of the error of opposing tlie inevitable, and that the example set by the in habitants of Negros is having its ef fect among the other islands, which, though not entirely convinced, are in General Miller's opinion open to reason. All is quiet this afternoon inside and outside of Manila except near Calotcin, where the enemy's sharp shooters continue to annoy our troops at a com paratively close range. One man of the Twentieth Kansas volun teers was killed in Ariquina village, which was burned last night, and four were wounded in the skirmish, one of the Idaho, ona of the Minnesota and two of the Pennsylvania volunteer regi men it. CITY AM) COUNTY. SATVKDAV. Miss Louise White is visiting friends in Lincoln. Arthur Helps was a sight-seer in Omaha this afternoon. J. W.Thompson cf Weeping Water was in the city today. Captain H. E. Palmer was a busi ness visitor in the city today. L. J. Maytield of the Louisville Courier was doing the city today. R. C. Kendall and W. E Djlozier of Union were registered at tho Perkins today. SaerifT William Wheeler returned this morning from a trip over tho county. Elias Sage, who was so setiourly in jured last Monday by a falling tree. .b V I'll !l'-'-ed I h S l.i'UM . f it" 1. 1 ( ir a i te . t A I I ' I h s e r I .1 1. 11 I. p it ted this .if'eruoo'i fur a I .vo men th ' visit with ic htiV- - if Chsc g-. Mr. Ottr.ut ; :.-omrbi::e '. tr.eni t f . tt Ociaha. J .I.h I l.'J.il,! lo- t t-ILoVe.t hi- .1 itll icpair-i.'p in uiu, tv . l-o,the j . t , ;,., v w hl.,.,. h,. vv,,u ,j be ph ased to see ii li of hi- for in i' as inanv new one- a cusiOiie. rs and w i r. I rei iai le WO' k dOiiC. Ex-County Cein.ni-sioiier John ('. Hayes, accompanied by Mrs. Hayes, arrived in tho city last evening from all extended visit at their old homo at Clyde. (. Mr. Hayes states that the weather was extremely cold in Ohio, being thirty bi low -ro a poi-ii.-n of tlie time. Earl Clark today purchased from C. S. Polk- The Diiiy It-port and ex pi cts iii the future to till the position of editorial writer, city editor, ro poi ter. printer, L-vil and all. The publication is devoted to real estate transfers, inor' gages, etc , snd is quite interesting to people who are inter ested in such matters. Tho Plattsinouth Telephone com pany is now having a third directory printed. 'I he now card will contain 1'.).") ii!:m-'s, which is an excellent show ing for the short time the company has been in existence, and shows that I'latt.-mouth people want tostan l up forborne industries. The -j: O mark will M'Oii be leached. MNI. V. Sam Sawtelle I 'cm tractor wa in town today. 1 ) S ( i ii i ' d w;i- i a th-- met rop al is t his a f p moon . A u lone Trio ty was a visitor in the metropolis today. S. II. At weoil and wife wet a- Omaha visitors this afternoon. II. B. Windham went to Lincoln on the fast mail to spend a f e v days. Aiv.'y Broback and wife are the proud parents of a twolve-pound girl baby. Mrs. E. T. Duke returned to O man a this afternoon, having spent Sur.d y at the home of her parents, Elias Sare and wife Mynard, Piattsmouth 's suburb to the south, is keeping up with the proces sion in the matter of improvements. Link Cox has his lumber shed about comp'cted and John Kiser's lartre implement s-hod is ne.rinp comole t i on . A number of the. pupils in school district No. gave Miss Stella Long a very pleasant surprise at her borne in Mynard Friday evening. Refresh ments were served and the evening was voiy p'ep-anily .-pent by the young foi I;.-. Ej. i'a'nieter, who has been visiting in the city for the pnst week', returned this afternoon to his homo at Lan-ing, MinD. E-i. h.js been looking at a number of locations in and around Piatlsmouth, with a view of removing! to this city, but he has tltA yet decided what he wiii do. The c so of E l Hasserfl w vs. Jacob K. V.tliery was on trial to a jury in county court this afternoon. The suit was brought to recover payment for brick and the defendant claims the brick wf:s rot what the contract called for, hen co his refusal to p;iy. Charles Hassiuan, who has ben en gaged in the general merchandise business at Waverly for the past two year.-, has returned with his family to Piattsmouth. Before leaving hero he clerked in tl e grocery department of E. G. Djvey & Son's store. Henry Watson, who was ar-ested about a week ago for stealing a jacket and ove-coat, was arraigned in district court this morning and entered a plea of not guilty to tho charge of daylight burglary. Be was taken back to jail to await trial .t the next term of court. Dr. W. II. Schildkrcecht reports that Robert Van I-eet and wife, resid ing in the south part of town, are the parents of triplets two boys and a girl who were born yesterday, the aggregate weight being about thirty pounds. Mother and children a-e do ing nicely. Viola, the eldest daughter of Ross Morrow, who used to reside near Murray, but who now resides in the western part of Nebraska, will on March 1 be united to George Grothe. She is a niece of William Morrow, the baker of this city, and that gentle man this morning sent her an elegant wedding cake, ::monp so:r.e other preseuts. Sheriff' William Wheeler drew a dollar from the county last Saturday which had been due hiin just seventeen years, ft was for fees as juror atid the warrant was found in the clerk's of fice while looking through some old papers. At that time George S-nith was district attorney, there being no county attorney and II W. Hyers wa she tiff. It co9i "Billy" a little more than a rio'Iar to buy the cipars for the Ct-urt Louse crowd, who conpratu ated him on his good fortune in getting the long-earned dollar. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Plattsmouth Loan and Uuilding a-scciation will be held at White's hall on Mondaj- evenir.g. March (5. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing three directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. W. J. White, Pres. T. M. .t'ATTEKSO.v, Sec'y. Subfcribc now for K News. w a - r e i o r I e I toll p oved to ! , y F. auk M : r.e r in L i 1 1 iiii i - - , Lilt i Al I . t ' I ! I. r ! . ..r. .r.i;-. I,:i u.av. o . . 'j . ! u:i i ti.eJ i - j i ' i ' c ! I ' . I I h I L , I - '--, 1 i J . ' I ; ' - !: i I :i'-n '. i in- ,,(, .,iit.-i hi i . , i ; . II ; P .at I ' t v i i . . L' 1 (. - .... , ; , I l'1-...-.i a, i. a-i i !.; .!. -. .a- !..: pu;i.t:n M 'I I ( ! a '.- 'A I ...... , Ii II s . a O I .'.ill-, i M- . , : I I . , i . W 1 ; i . U.ls .-a,p,.!tito-l .1 llililii-li.t' I. a ... I I. .. . t l.c t" ' " H i - t In -1 ! I. .i - I i ! ' . I . . i i .i ' , t...l I ir.tie . 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I il:.- 1'iattsiii ni t ii ( Ills anal i a-'.laC l.lLlhl Loinpanv. interest. p.iaija- a-ni :-aium aly, lane 1st and I )' :i Imi l-t ... ? Accruea.l inteiest on -ame i Tuta! irele'iTednes, . . This notice is jiveti in u pr ivisiains (, ciiaplei s'-.,ta ip. .an wt li. Willi t' -"Oij .!. statute- ol t in- state ol .Ni.ira ka i . ( K li II I-. V, I'l i.slder.t. . li. I h IV I: v. Ti e.lH an t . I '. I '. ( .NI . .-i;i I el.-ll V .Maj.ai of I. .ai I ...f ila.a t. , Probate idee. ill Coillity Caal.lt. C In the niatu-1 ct I he ceased : .- ('eiiitv. .V e t it- - I Me iii Jacj!). I -5! . ;, h'u I'.lizaiaeth -del- ,o land, ( M I. ana Beerv. Met. a I ha i ,ae l.e.e. i . usi'iii. Mall ti, I.ajuisa Kippie, ti e 1. 1. K :.. i n ! tll!, Mary .k'i!yim i.nU i .it a. last three named n. n ii..w u known hens of llecrv m ,;, i Cat Iter persons m tel - 1 i , i. -.. ; ! bv notilieai that a-n the ai i.iy. iii.-iii m. Gentile. : saul count c a; 1 1. pi.-, :i u .hn istiation ; 'Count uc sella- a .aid : der distributing a- - i ts ami :!i.it I I re in his t rust as aa !ui in i, : r t r . : and tliat il you !a:i t i.ii'oe.ir : eh the Iiii day ni h,r.-h. A D. i-a: a. ni.. and Cl.tl'c-t said pe,.'! n, i;i.mt the praver ! s.e. ' p. : : . ui Lither .-.rial tui thcr oi I-;t ...n : l - ' a 1 is i:;.a he d: I l I - 1 . . aft o ' ; it I I.:', o si; h nii'es ail l, t a the ! a -Lite as to this t'iiiil ai. iv -.-e:i all ni alters peiiaaii -m; : a - .. : linrai y sett ed and del n: : . i ' i. i'ne.-s in y la.iia.l .Had ia.: .-.-a'. . I'laU.-imn.tii. ,o! i,i;;:a. 'h a. -.j,- : ruarv. A I. '.'.. , i . ! M-iii ; -i t : al.l , Ler;al Notice. Ad 111 na-trai .ir's sa'.e a.f 1 ,;. 1 : d'str :: ..iir- ' -. In the matter . I the e-'. ;'e ceased : lii'Jer an i l.v a t ue of a i t. estate hereinai'.er '.J.jsa. n L --i I . n'a !e ;n i a -j ent itied a-a use l.v the I iti..ora:.le ii t-.i 's. t,; jude. on the hah day ! : ..-' ia.i!. . I. 1 I wiil on .vl arc 1 1 lltti, A 1 . l-si. at ! c. -i u. at the souih .looi ot tin; Cae.it hous. .in - t:--inoutii. in C.i-- cnutit v. Neiii a-'. ..tie i ! r s,,.,. lots seven find aiiht. in '', k I.i.n t.-en : th..- snuih one-third ot lots tour, l: e and ; : :. i i. I a n -: - even teen: and part of lots four, lave and in l.li.rk six, in I luke's add.tioti, n, in th.; .:"..! I'i.ct.--lrtouth. in ' a.-s ciiunt y, N -t a a k a. ta . tin- Idutust bidder for cash. ilr.Nnv M. I'.o.Ns, Aduiini-! rat' r. livron Clark, attorney. 1 irs-t publication l-'ctj. 1 1. ! Legal Xolice. in the distrit t c urt : i 'as - .:..t;r.l y, Nei.ta '-.a. H:!n. a I.'.n ibi.i i s . Warner I.indii'aal. To Warner L.in.i hiad You are hereby natihcd thai p. a mil. .:; : he above entitled cxiase lias hied I et eti-aan ::. ta. district court of Ca-s Cour.'y, Nebraska, to ob tain a divorce for the reason tl,at since her mar riage to you. you have jrroy-iy, watitytey. and cruelly, w hiic bein? of suilicien't ai.bitv to ;ar. vide licr suitaDle niaintenance fai ed, refused a::d neglected to provide such st.itai.aj niattit.t.aiice: and fraudulently and uidlLidy deserted and abandoned her. You are requi red to ansv a-r a I petition on or before March ;M. A. 1.. 1 and failing so t- do, your default wiii be enteted of record. Ilfl.MA I.IM'!;! AIi. ria.nt:!1. liVKON Clakk. Attoruey. Probate Notice. In County Court, Cass (.'ountv, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate t lius.hr id W,i-i. m; ton Ki'd.ardsoii. decea-ed. Ann M. Uavis. I.av.na Cmlcv. I.'ar.'iii.: i'o.v ler, the unknown heir-j of David Ki-.iiar-is'.aii. ie- j ceased, the unknown heirs of 1'aimei a I );.:i:.:r. i deceased, an ail other per-ans ititei v-te '. i'l ; ni-i ! matter are hereby notified that on the ''th day j of February, l-i"J, Mrs. A. M . Davis hied a pet: j tion in saiii county couit aheauii; amoiiir o-tier i t nines that I.us.'nod v as!:inr;t..ii Kiciiaraison died on tlie l'ith day i'f January. A. D. l-'.'i. leaving no last will ani te -taaif-rtt. a-i 1 pos sessed ot persona! estate, ami tliat tia; above named constitute aii the persons interested in the estate of sai l disease i. an pray. tit; 1 .r ad ministration thereof. You an; hereby n'.tli e i that if vou fail to appeal at sa;.l coait en ti e day of 1-ebruarv. A- I. 1-.'.'. at 1) .c,...k a. m. and contest said petition, tfe ' out t uhl ,-,pp..:i,t H- M. (iaiiit, or so.-ne ot!i-.-r mi ,L,e p. i.al- niinistrator. and proceed t . a ..-tt...-.:.c-:iT -a.ai estate. Witness my hattd and the e.n f s,.:d c-suri at Plattsinouth, Nebra-ka. tb :h lav ct I av ruary, AD. I-';':'. ijinma: M snufcK, f SEAL Ounty iude. Legal Notice. In ii e District Court of l'a- c ".'.iv. N-hias..s Cairie lv. Hiacn. pi .:nf::. vs. Junius N. Black, ifefetidai.t. To Junius N. 1-iiack. r. ..n-re.-: Jeiit defend -.nt. Yo-a are hereby iioriu-'i that oi: t..e tjl-t 'lay a,f January, 1 '."., Carrie il. i;.ac. nieai a pt.t: n against oti in the 'Jistrict court ot ft", c-.'ii'ty. .Nebraska, the object an.l .raver of v.i.a:.-i are t .. obtain a d.vorce lr.a:n o;: on tiie rrr .ucd that y.. u have gross iy, cruei.y and wa-itoiify taiie 1. ne glected ami retuse i to sufor. the pla:nt::t. be ing of sufficient ability lo ;,,, arid for the custody of the minor ch..i the is.-ue ct said mar riage to-wit: S-.arah C iilacK. a-.. 1 fourteen years: and that certain personal property, r'h'.s and cred.ts be decreed to !; th property of tins plaintitt. and for reaonb o ahtuony. You are requi rel to answer sai l p t;t.i.a oa or be: jre Monday, the :.Uth day of M..rh, Cakkii; Li. I; lack. I'laiiit::'!. r.y C. S- 1'olk, her attorney- Notice to Creditcrs. STATE teof Nebraska, . f. Cass Countv. l55' LO :n!'' C'J ;ri In the matter ol the estate ol 1 ianr..::: Nieiuar.n. deceased. of the est ate cf l'ianr.i::: Ni Notice is hereby aiveti that the ere J:tnr of sn; i deceaseadvv.il meet trie a : in ' i. ; rat. ar ,, s.v.d es tate, before me, caii-ty ju i.f ot Ca s c. unty. Ne braska, at the county court r i:n i:i 1 '1 : s au'ii in sai i County, on the 1 7 1 : , ti iv of M..r:th. A. 1 .. l.-O'j. .nd on the K.h d.iv cf . ti,.tu-1-a;'. at In o'clock A. M. ncii 'lav f.ir tlie purpose of pre senting their claims lor t- ihiaii-t an. a.:j".t:i.i::i and aiftawance. Ms r.i mths are alio v.e.l f --r tr.e creditors of sat ! decease.! to pre-ett their claim' from the 17th day of i enruai . , l-.'H Witness my hand and the .-eal ot sa! 1 county court at Fiatt.-niuutii, Neoraska. this ith day January. It.'.'. (aKOKiiK M. Sl'URLOCK, (Seai) County ludge. r i rr1 1 J i I I . A X FA Vo are lu.-ro lor tho Couniy., A lid ' I I! I i ', : A . . our l-'.i r i -i.o 1. : ! m m 1 1 I 1 O J Pear! SL, t;oUvi'n 61 vr n t. T 1 Ti 1 J f" a t f i - ' "'' , ! r ) - - v . ', ' I I 1 I ' . A .-. :,:: S'-e.iritlf - i v.i :t,d II I a s. nr. parr ..f t !. to ri P'vi.l f'll 1 . li. P j. y, V ' N. i Plattsinouth Coal Van! TS TUi: Pf.ACK TO H HARD COAL, A ! L (i l H.iv, (J rr., OV- : n-t j p C p ' H p 1" ri ? l I uUUilllJLitdUli TH HI') AX!l 1 i-.'-' ? 2 T UN DHR77 l a c Lip 'l."'!'"V , i a a- - :' ' - " - - W i & I r V- i 3 t ii w t ? s i .'-- . .V W i a" Our a-to-k u ccw.r '': ' U: vi'.e :. r friends t a b-.i iCut.iviT :.; J.1,- s ; y u. c;Tnr.:.i?:'f r it t i d t s ' - -. r t ! r.A1'T--:i'"'. T '." -r- r r " T -a- S ii r;;.' t ay iiuiuii I , ry HARVEY HOLLO Cjti'.rti-.T; ta : e-i : r i-:.; uy k:t;.i of l;a:Ds and phi' k:c! oi cat -tutcr part of the covnty. C.;l on --r a 1 ir..-s-j HARVEY 1JOL.T.OWAY, 1 l.a t ' iiio u ; h a. y T7 O Fr-'l'S i I'l V. Ill A i -. W i ' r V t i V O i o o n , h. ;.:ul month 1 1 .1 1: "i in cry ihw.liincd. ". :' titll tO r i ' a .lie ail' . I, i " l ', i a s i 'I I IOC '. ' a ' . ' I'll '.V . . ; ' V I I le.. i ' ' . r a ti r..r fur- cut. c a 4 c c i 6 9 -af- 9 j i I .; r, o 9 L - I i a i 1 I '. t- r. ' J A ; i L :s v. Ii. vac: ? 1 1 il1 f.d fail ',t ii i . l .' l.v..;: I - ,..r ROC UTE. LO'. CO' FAT .:. 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