J L .'1' rvll 1 - TO All) THE SOLDIERS. Precautions Are Necessary Ward Off Pneumonia. to TniiHMrt IIiiim-im-U la-liiyul li iMy ir Twn On Anouiil of m ltr.uk In the Il u-hi cry- 1C. Klnii'iil Not, l.ikt-ly to IC.-nrli .Nrbrsik itefor the Kir.t of S iii nibcr, LlNC'oi.k', July L'.ri Th.i militnry uu hnritin of tho taitn urn in receipt of Mivorikl loli(;riiM in comiiiunica timis from Atljut.-mt (o iicnil Hurry, who now in S:m I'Viincincu with Col. Sltu U , ii w.i i ti t h.; ret urn of th.-. Fit hJ, roini.nt. 1'Votn infoi tn;it ion rccni vi-ii at S.-in l'V;iiii-it'o it in loiiri.oi thiit thorn ii homo liUolihood of ;u ipi- lomio of j ti i-1) in . t.t i on hoard tho Hani'ocU' and fcH'p.n fmvo hcou taUon hy Adjutjint (Jeiii-ml Berry toward Mipplyiuy tho roturnin' siddiorr with pi-opor jind r-uicihlo clothing whin tlmy artivo. To this ond ho Ii:m r t uot.'d friends arid relatives of tin soldior.s to serol i-in-i protectors and other :irt ielos of cloth i nj-; to ho de li vorod w lien tho troojm an i i , 'a h ieh, it is now exp.-ctod, will not ho before; the lirrt of i.ext month. Tho follo.v inj ilihp.'tlch was rceei veil this after noon tiy Chief Oi k Ayers of the ad jutant nonei-al's olTlee: ".SAN Fi; A N 'IM ' , Cal.,.luly -!. .1. Aver.-., Adjiifint (iot.eial's OH'ice, I i 1 1 1 . 1 ii, Xi'l'.: I recommend and ur'i' as n precaution atr'iinst 1 neu-moni.-L that friends ami relative. of nacli Holdior of tho Fir.-t regiment Ne--hrasUa vol unicorn sof.d at once hy iu;;il ex tra, th iclc chest jirotcciors, cut for front and b.ick. S o physicians for details' in;iUiiio them. Tho trovorn inetit tloos not furnish these I Ii-gt med-i-;il autlioril ios niitl'irsc thoin. Ke-Uo.-d I ho ine.--.-i to fiivo puhlicity in heat position in iiowspape.ro mid to eill attention to the fact that town people should notify thoso in tho coun try. Kunh forward extract 'f orders roltiti no- t4 promotions in the I'irst roimont. "1 II. 15 AliKV, Adjutant Ccner.-il." Ollieial. Tho transport IlancocU has horn de layed ii day or I wo on account of a hreaU in the ni:wh i no r y, which, t houeh not serious, iif-rvKsi ir led a slop for repairs. It is estimated hero that the rocimont will not ri turn to Nehraslca until the latter part of Aug ust or the frst pari, of September. The worn of mustering" out the troops will require about three weeks time or possibly more. Chief Clerk Ayers this afternoon mldrossed letters to the post masters of each town represented in the regi ment recj uesti ny them to secure tho publication of tho dispatch received from Adjutant (lonoral Harry The iKttersent out by Mr. Ayers closed the following: 'Too much cannot be done for the car.? and comfort of the hoy who have fouirht so gallantly and bravely and who have not only won for themselves the d ist inci ioii of being- heroes, but have bestowed honor upon tin; jrrent tato of Nebraska and this republic, atnl found a warm place in tho heart of every law-nbidin g and 1 iherty-lov-ili!r citizen." The paron's of young- Morrisscy,who was captured with the Gil more expo-' dition at Haler, 1. I., have been un able to get a reply' to the numerous telegraohic inquiries regarding their Mm, :miu today the following dispatch was sent to the War department: "Lincoln, July lio. George I). Meiklejohn, Assistant Sec ret -try of War, Washingten, I). C : Has the war department any information of Morrissey, reported missing with tho Giimorn expedition? His mother is deeply d isti acted. Governor l'oynter inouired of you on the iMth in?t., but receiv-'d no reply. I 'lease answer im mediately. "GlUtKKT, Lieutenant Governor." ' GAHFIELD PARK FLAG RAISING- Vh At ttluleil l!y I.Hrjje Hint Hiitlin hiMir I'rnwil of I'topl-. From Wednesday':- I -aily. The ll.ig raising and the dedic ition of Gai iield pain to public u-e took pi ice at tho park last evening, and was nttended by a large number of people, it being er-timatcd that there were close to l,-rM people on the grmuid . The atTair elicited no Miiall amount of enthusiasm, as tho sight of the stars and stripes always brings out en-thui-iaria in a crowd of American cit izens. In a neat little speech Mr Windham, as -ecretary of the park eommvssii ti, tallied of the ground be ing set out for a public pisrk ar.d of the workings of the commission, a"d at the eloie introduced II. 1). Travis, who spoke on the origin of the Hag and how it was hom red and loved by the American people. The M. W. A. band rendered a number of pieces dur ing the evening, which added to the pleasures. Tho raising of the Hag was very cleverly performed under the direction of Will Coolidge, it be ing rolled up until the top was reached, when, by pulling a s'ring, it was unfurled to tho hrc ze and simultaneously the band started up tho "Star Spangled Ru.ner.'' The crowd gave ere it cheers and taking it all in all it wa a v-ry nice atTair. Twenty-live Cent for the 'ni"iri The Twice-a-Week State Journal, printed every Tuesday and Friday, will be sent postpaid with all of tho news of the world from now until r.fter election for oniy cents. It is worth that much to read about the Fighting First regiment's return. The Journal, printed at tVo btate capital, is tho leading Nebraska paper and it's mighty cheap at a quarter. THE News prints tho news. t.rin Cooper In Honolulu. Mra. Henry Cooper received a letter from her mod, Li-id, who wan in this city about two month ago on a visit, and who went from hero to San Fran cisco. It will ho remembered that Mr. Cooper enlisted in the navy a little over a year ago and has since acted as machinist, lie took passage on tho Solas from San Francisco and was in Honolulu when he wrote tho letter. Ho has ben aoilosd tw tb position of chief ma binist on one of tho Spanish g-unboats captured by Dewey, and soon after his arrival at Manila will sail with the crew for Hong Kong, China. Honolulu, he thinks, is the finest place he has seen in all of his travels, and he has trav eled very much. He met a number of machinists he knew at both San Fraiieii-co and Honolul u, a mini g them being Will Keinhackel, formerly of this city, who is with tho Pennsyl vania, which is carrying regulars to Manila. There are many machinists employed in Honolulu and they draw good wages, making 3f I per day of nine hours. Mr. Cooper has already seen m-sch of the world and the pros pects are that ho will see much more of it in the lu-xt twenty-eight months the length of time ho has yet to serve. CABINET HECEIVES AH. HOOT. Coming Sj4-fr-l;iry of War In Cordially Jreet;il-Al-r IVIakt-H Ills AiIU-iih. W A s 1 1 1 Ni ;'!'( N, July -5. The fea tures of the cabinet meeting today were the farewell of Secretary Alger and tho presentation of his successor, Mr. 1 loot. Half an hour after tho cabinet had assembled Mr. lloot ap peared at the White House. He was immediately admitted and was for mally presented to those, of his new colleagues whom ho had not met. His greetings were pleasant and cordial. Ho remained but a few min utes, leaving shortly after noon to catch the ll!:Ir train for New York. When ho left the White House he said lie would return and assume charge of the war department August 1. Shortly after Mr. Root had left Gen eral Alger made his adieus. Ho shook hands with tho president anil each member of tho cabinet. In saying farewell thero were many kindly ex pressions o! regret and exchanges of well wishes. Tho cabinet remained in session about three-quarters oT an hour after General Alger's departure. There was a general cleaning up of little odils and ends preparatory to the president's departure tomorrow. The main topic discussed ,vas the Alaskan boundary line dispute. Secre tary Hay explained the statu of the direct negotiations now in progress between himself and Mr. Tower, tho Hritish charge, and said ho was not without hope that this vexed problem would be sol ved by direct negotiation (Jreat Hritain now seems willing to consider the proposal of tho United States to give Canada the privilege of a pott of entry into the Dominion while retaining absolute sovereignty over tho Lynn canal, and it is around this sort of a preposition that the hope of a settlement now hovers. The speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier arid Sir Charles Tupper came up inci dentally, but no serious attention was given them. Settlement, by- direct negotiation will be the easiest n- well as the most satisfactory method of dis posing of this troublesnmo question, and r-uch a settlement, from the facts developed at today's cabinet meeting, is regarded as by no means out of the realm of probability. The c-ibinet also considered an ap peal from Fort Wrangvl, Alaska, for help for forty destitute miners arriv ing there over the Edmonton trail. The government advices repotted that over 100 more cases are to follow, and while there is no specific appropria tion that will cover the case the result of the discussion w is that means will be provided by the government to get thi m to their homes. Weekly Crop lialletln. UNIVKI:SITY OF NKHKASKA, LIN COLN", July "o The past week has beeu dry. with temperatures generally slightly below the notnial. The av er ige daily deficiency in temperature has boon noar'y two degrees. The maximum temperatures for the week have ranged from eighty-eight to ninety-five degrees. The rainfall of the week has been contined to a few scattered showers on tho '2-d and l!ld. In almost the entire state no raiu fell during the weeti. The past week has been an excellent one for harvesting, haying aDd thresh ing. Wheat and oats are about all cut in the southern counties and thrash ing is in progress. Harvesting has commenced in northern counties. Oats aro not as good a crop as expected a few weelis airo. Corn has grown well, is tasseling and sheo'ing and continues in fine con dition. However, rain would be very beneficial to com in all parts of the state. In a few localities corn is now suffering from drought. MennK Huil! Uiryrle Paths. Vienna has begun the construction of bicycle paths through the streets. Ground has been conceded for the pur pose of building a new street on con dition that a strip be prepared for tho use of bicyclists. At Swedish. Welllnjjs. At Swedish weddings among th middle and lower classes the bride groom carries a whip, as an emblem of his authority in the domestic circle. Irritating stings, bites, scratches wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a sure and safe application for tortured flesh. Howare of counterfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co. Iieforo buying binding twine see Ebinger Hardware Co. CUBANS AI1E NOT SATISFIED. Want I lilted Stutea to Make Formal le elaratlon of It Intention. Ha VANA,.July '2Ti. A recent meeting of tho veterans of tho Cuban war of in dependence is causing considerable comment. Mayia Rodriguez presided at the meeting, at which the organi zation declared itself to be tho only le'al representative of the Cubau rev olution. A resolution wai adopted de manding that the United States make formal dec aration of its intention and supposed rights based upon tho resolu tion passed congress in April, 18'J8. Tho Cuban census commissioners re cently appointed wore criticised, the speakers saying that they wore mere nonentities and unknown men, in whoso work the public would havo no confi dence, and that a census so taken would be unacceptable to the Cubans. General Andrado said the United States was fast sucking Cuba dry., Gualberto Gomez said if President McKinley would njt consider an ap peal favorable the Cubans knew what sU'ps to tako to lid the island of tho heel f f foreign imposition. Messrs. Colla.o, Gualberto Gomez, Clsncros and Andradc were appointed a committee to present a memorial to tho authorities at Washidgton. This committee is composed of men antag onistic to everything done by the Americans here and who never fail to utter and print inllammatory remarks whenever the opportunity ctlers re garding Cubans holding office under tho United States,alleging that thet-e ollicchnldurs do not represent anybody but a few fire-eaters who have been now appointed lo represent the Cuban veterans. The action of the mooting of Cuban veterans is regarded as affording con firmation of the belief that manifestos recently issued had behind them tho support of a number of former Cuban ollieers Home From I.on AiiKtle.i. Imoiii Thursday's J ail v I'rofesor George L. Farley and Miss Emma Edwards returned this morning from Los Angeles, Cal., where they had been in attendance at the National Educational convention. They were absent threo weeks and had a most en joyable time, visiting miiny points of interest in the west. Tlmir lirt stop was in Denver, and from theio they went to Colorado Springs. From there they proceeded to Gos Angeles over the A. T. A: S. F. railway, stopping ono day in Santa Foe. During their stay in Los Angeles, the I'latt-mouth party made a trip on an excursion steamer to the Catalino Islands, about forty miles from the ci ty. After the convention l'lofansor Far ley and Miss Edwards proceeded north, stopping two days in San Fran cisco and ono day in Portland. A steamboat ride of 100 miles up the Columbia river was then made, after which they went via the Organ short line to Salt Lake City, and then back to Denver over the I). & 1 G., com ing from thero home. The other Plattsmouth people aro making about the same trip and will be homo within a few days. Telephone Company Incorporated. The Plattsmouth Telephone com pany has filed -articles of incorpoi ation with the county clerk, tho author ized capital being $o0,00C, with shares of $100 each. Tho names of the incor porators are T. E. and C. C. Parmele and T. H. Pollock and the principal place of business at Plattsmouth. Articles of incorporation of the Western Independent Long Distance Telephone company were also filed, the authorized capital being $100,000, with the shares $100 each. The in corporators' names are the same as in the above, with the addition of T. II. Ewing. The latter corporation will operate long distance lines, buy and sell lines and do all kinds of electrical work, the principal place of business being Plattsmouth also. MOI'NT IIOI'K. Mrs. George Fisher of Hastings, la. , was visiting relatives in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Lee Russell of Sheridan, N Y., has been visiting her parents at this place for the past few days. A basket meeting will be held at Rock Bluffs next Sunday. Iiev. J. Surface will conduct the morning ser vices and Rev. T. K. Surface the ser vices in the afternoon. All are cor dially iDvited to attend. LAliUH A NO I.NDl'STRY. Over $10,000 has been pledged for tho Kansas City Labor temple. The American Sugar Refining- com pany employs about 15,000 men, largely Slavs and Poiacks, at an average wage of S cents per day. Coopers will meet in annual conven tion in Minneapolis, Minn., September 11, this being their ninth meeting ns an international body. Tho Wabash railroad has raised the wages of all employes on its eastern division, which includes all lines in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Slate pencils? are made in Tennsoe from slato dust and other ingredients compressed by hydraulic means. One concern made 2,1,000,000 in a year. Thero has been a considerable in crease in the wages of iron moulders all over tho Uuitod States. In gen eral, the increase has reached 10 per cent. Statistics presented recently to tho English Board of Trade show that in Great Britain there were employed in . 1S91 1,784,0.14 women and girls aa do mestic servants, making that not only tho largest women's industry, but the largest single industry for either men or women. CITY AND COUNTY. WKDNKSDA V. Samuel Richardson uiiole a trip to Omaha thi.- morning. Julius Pit made a nusiness trip to Omaha this morning. Andy JohrinOit was t.akiioj in the sights in Omaha today. J. N. Liluuk had daughter, Sadie, were visitors io the metropolis today. D. K. Barr, who ha9 been suffering from rheumatism for several weeks, has 0 far recovered as to be able to mako a trip to Omaha, going on the early train this morning. Will White went to Omaha this afternoon to see his wife, who is con fined in the hospital. Mr. White heard from her Monday and she was getting along nicely aud i.- now thought to bo on tho road to recovery, which the many friends of the family are pleased to learn. County Clerk Robertson today fi nished to tho state an itemized ac count of tho expense incurred to the county in keeping company H of the Third regiment before the company was mustered into eervice. This w is necessary before the state weuld re imburse the county. Harvey Ward of Terumseh, o..c of the leading democrats ef Johnson county, war. in tho city ted:.y. Mr. Ward i a con tractor and tip- o.vnor of several stone quarries and his bu.-inci-s in Plattsmouth today was to find a suitable man to take the formaiiehip of his quarries at Jediuoeii. lie se cured the names of two m.-ri from James Robertson. Tomorrow i3 the day that MM'!', v. Goring will orate tit the old s,-Lticr-" picnic tit Nebraska City. Mr. (Lum,: is milking arrangements to take an emting up in the lilack Hills country and would go i mined lately were it not for his engagement in the Otoe e;pi titl, but ho a--- it would be u ele.-s to try taking tin outing before he de livers himself of some of his surj-lu patriotism or old "t-ottlerism." He hasn't made a speech since the Fourth . Til I'USDA V. S. L. Cable, one of the well-to-do farmers from neir Murray, was in the city today and journeyed to One h i. James Fry and wife of Lib -i t villi-, 1 1., are in tin-city tho guests of the former'.- uncle, Andy Fry and family. Court Reporter Harry Northeutt came up from Nebraska Ci'.y last even ing to Jittend to some legal (:) bu-i-ness. Burlington train No. 7, the fast mail, wtis about two hours late tod .y by reason of some trouble on the lino over in Iowa. Fred Hyde of Pacific City, la , re turned to his home this afternoon ai ter a pleasant visit of several days, the guest of Lewis Cm t:s in this city. I). M. Johnson, the tax collector, de parted for Sioux Falls, S. D., this morning, where he will attend to some business relating to his father's estate. The two-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ilonry Matson, who died yester day afternoon, was interred in Oak Hill cemetery this afternoon, a large number of sympathiz'ng friends boing in attendance. Jake Ileinrich is building a substan tial barn on his farm south of town. Jake is fixing things up in good shape down on the farm, and when he ac cumulates enough wealth from hi restaurant he will remove to the farm and take life easy. W. J. llesser, the palm gtu'dner, is taking a trip through Kansas nnd Mis souri this week taking orders for plants. Mr. Hesser shipped a car load of plants to the Greater America ex position a few days ago, the same te be used for decorating the various buildings. J. R. Haines aun wife of Chicago,old time friends of William Atwoed aud wife, stopped off here for a short vidt yesterda3', resuming their homeward journey today. They have been takit.g a trip through Texas,New Mexico and California, returning by the way of Stilt Lake. When you meet E arle Chirk now-a-days the proper way to address him is as "Doctor." He has earned that title for sure. This morning- he re ceived a letter addressed to Dr. E-ii le Clark from the Horliek lajlted milk people asking him to take tho ;geney for their goods and owing to his popu larity in the city it is thought he will do well. Here is success to you, doctor. Take Notice. W. D. Jones has sold a half interest in his livery barn to A. Magown auu wants all of his old accounts settled at once. The new firm is well fixed to do a general livery business. They will pay especial attention to picnic par ties, weddings, funerals, etc., as they havo the finest turnouts in the city. Hack orders promptly attended, day or night. Special care taken of board ing horsee. Plattsmouth telephone 7G. Eastern capitalists are to establish a structural steel plant at Menomir.ee, Mich., which will employ 0,000 bunds UUkkkiULilkkLLikllliiiikiUlkUklkllillULiULit 3 3 A l)Y0 - 0; t t t t & t Always takes advantage of low prices. If you will watch this "ad." which is changed each issue, you will readily seo that yu can stive money by trading with us. John T. Coleman, ..JEWELER.. Second door South of Postoffico TTlTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIT LevcI-IIcaded J an No WloM to t'ljllncss, Tho woman who i-i lovely in face, form and tamper will always hive friends, bit one who wmiid ! atliio ti ve iiiu-t ki p h'-r In a'.th. if ho is weak, .-Sikly n in I all tun il.ovn, s';,. will I"- ii'.-i vol.- and irritahh-.. If ho ha- t i i, -I i ;i,i in n or kid'n-;, t-o'ibl.-, h'-r impure blood Will i an p;p;pl 'lo'ches, -kin eruptions ami a w ); -ed com pi ex ion. L t c t . i.: I) i i i . r.-i i- tin. best medicine in the world to reyulate Ptomach, liver tir.d Ui.!ne.s and to purify the b'ood. It gives strong riervev, b-ignt e.-, - ;li -oth, vl vety skin, rich complex io-i. It will m ike a good-loo! l'e', charming v.i.man of a run down inva id Only .'o o i.t- ai F. G. Fricke .v ' 's Dr-tn Mor. . L' I'L.N POINTS. A .-tiU h in t inn- : a Vs ti ; i ,:. fail he tani a i:i lui ttl.ie i , niach inc. Trapeze performi is. liqior (! and lawyeis nim-t he aem'itiii . tin bar in order to practic- tlnir pr.. le sions. If wivca v.eie as hp e to tin .: i u bands as feiu.-ile clerks n p to tin ir cus tomers but few matrimonial failim-a would he ret orded. Kodu! Dy -P'-p.-i.i Cure -'Ji- l. pep si i becae-e its in .! do- are such that it c;-n"'. ln.-l .. d-iit:..' so. ' ; he icih lie c ! n re ly u i on it.".- ;i m.i -1 e r re tin . - for a'.. Vi.-ord r- : r -.n;r f o-p in p i - fe.e digestion -l.lt: M TI..-.., .-. M. I) ,in .m.. i ici.i. .Joi mil of I',, mth, N . V . i'-Jll'J I' O ll 4 it j I' I ' j ' ?.i,!-. ,;.:::. TI..' - I. ; i i :,' :'. .. , ... . ,y cha l i I a !! am' . ... . . . a m far tie u- UH, . ':- . r. ,.' . : .. Iiio. t. All i :; i.-t v . a .a i. a , il. .m in t l.a . . - '- '- a. a !k!i-.k.s .-la. t .. " i . a.,- a'e. hut - i - t:i .' 5 r ! :-. a a - r. Ii... ; m . a - ' ;a ! : a ma : ... ;: r.at- tl'a.li v foi:d o' . - 'a a-' -'a f- Tmt keep; a e Hi. in;' p- - i : i"a .. - t a a of the t.a-a.a. .rain I.r.iii.;- it. !i.-l to the ,1.,!, 0 ,i, .-livoi . t ea. e dt i-ikin-.' is a habit that is ti :: i vor---.ll v i i" 1 '' ' 'ed in ;.m! almo-1. u ni v.-r-a 1 1 v injur ious. II :,- o... iri.-d G ai.i ().-" It is .illlist li.meeiiee ii;l ; h .mie'l- in- jn-t the opji) a'e. v'...i His.'N l! i stomach, ruii.- tin- die. s!i."i, . iv - ' -the In-arL and iti-lnra- the whole ner vous sy-'epa ( ; ra: n-( ) -.ime.-. up the stomach, -i'ls d'.-.-.-.st :o'i ai,. -t rengt ! ens tho i-or ve- . I") an 1 '-?")-. t.r p.-ea-:- l'.itii-?st Ami -m -io yon ilvli.k ot ,n y c;.sr, do-tor? Vouiwr I 'hy :-n Oil, 1 am per:' -' i ly dmi;"hted wit'i i!. I have lef.rto il trt'.i e fieri tare w eelcs' attendance on y ii !h;a; I c L " "I i:i al' r; two years' rend in .4". If y.n oi:!y 'a-t tvo days lon;;er 1 shall be-vm:- ,-n'e an authority, I'm sine. -Tit-lllu. IT a !Ti i i i or. Cai'li, of ! a.'ii;nce;.. Ii:i., soys lie s.jI;. :-..!. 1 with 't--hi!i' piles twenty yea ri- b. f-re iryiii1 li.-'.'iitV With Hazel Salve, two bexa-s of which completely cured hint. I'otvnr. of worthless t.nd dannt-rous cour.l-rfeils. F. G. Fricko it Co. WANTKD A v'oo.i ej.l f ,r n-.-ne.-il hrusework. Va t, ?: . p v week K quire at Niavs oHice. Fui: Sale ok Kent Store room and elweilitie- combined, H4x",S f. et, known i s the T. V. Daa. i- store, in Murraj'. Iimaiteof J. W. Ldmumi-, Murray, Neb. What amopfr human il.s - re m-.re annoj-ing- than piles? The i. mictions that prevent :n tive f xct'c's.'s are bad enoMijh, but one that makes even rest mi-er ble is wo:---a. Women a: e aruonjr its g-retitet martyrs. Ttibier's Huck eye l'ile Ointment w i i 1 eu'-e the iiioa obstinate r--if-j. I'rie--. oO cts. in b ;t llo, tube- 1 "h I-'. G. Ft-.cke I'.i. LEGAL ADVHRTISEMENTS Le-rai Nut ice. In d.e County (".nut -f 4 ' ;a.tv. N'jbi .--ka. In the matter el tiic . state t l-'tank ii. llr-v,u. tleceascl. Jiil.n J ei.n-en. M '.i l:u in ie TL-e I 'im- so:;, Flank (.i. in e.:i, ji , .:iii;i iio.-Ai., liriv.-n. Andrew Hr-.v.i:, l-atima Ii -.. t: . Ci.aries Hinwn. J-I.n 1- IJrov.t:. An-ec.a A. lire -.it: and Osl..rn. ;.t!(i all ..ti or per- -ns a.tere-tc.i in said ii'atter are her-j: y i:.)t.!.,U tl.at en the 1-th day el July. l-.-.K Ch-tiles lii j.-.n n.ed a petit: an ir: -a:J coutiiy cm: it. ai.L-aa.a, aai.::.' ..tl.er thing-;, that 1-; ..i.k ii. I5r-v.ii d'.i-i ai the S.ih day ci Auj-ust, I-..J, ica ii, a "ai and liu-i.ii: therein S aj iiia K llr.e.' n cx.:C .:tr:x oi s.-a ! wai. who qua.iticd and er.tered i.j. jii h-jr sa: i aa e, and mat the said Siphia K. In r.'.n departe-i th: lite un t!ie 1 -it i i day -1 Ju'y. 1"!'.'. aiat that the above nantoj rust tuti- the iars-i'is interested m trie e::t.-.te ..1 .-aa.l uccea-e !. au : pactum I t adiniias' rat: n then. a. an.; that N. li Mceiei he ai-jHunteJ a-J'r.:n:-ti tt.-r de i. ia n n. - aa wia iiiiiiL-:- e 1 d sradc-eee. Vou arc h.-rcav a e.a. a aaa -f a: f-.a ; pear at - a: i . a: i t a. o.e ,5 ' '.. . ;- ; ; - ;., at !) . -. .-, a . . .;..':-! - ai acta. a. t u.tirt will :;-; .a a sa:ta'...a - . Will aUii.'ei. ; estate. itne.s tic. ca.;rt .ii hiiiit: jL.y. l-.ae (Sera) l o-: !;. the aaat-U0Lva-l ! !--;a the! i el - V. uv iiot.tae '. t la,Hr:.. i; e'e'ii t. r.!h s:i;,i M.j.te - -a. -' - I Jiuv. is'.'., ieav: and p-.Sic-'-c-: . ' a Dcic-i::i:ni-J : : in tlie e' l:' !e "f a. tin i;a i r.'.ta.ai 1 lltl Ml e hlTv' ptrir at a: t e.aa ;.X 1 1 o'e.ek a. tiie cor.rt --v..! r. other a.;t ae'.e pe to a settl.n.ea i . Witness t:.y h-t at i ' i r 1 1 s 1 1 1 u th, . l-'.-;l 1 a I -a a i - t- Jal: rtrt fia b.lv I. I- Notice to Creditors Statu "i- .Veiiraska Ceuiitv et Las. S In C itv ' In the matter of ti-.c e -tate . ( I.-elai i-"aui!i 1 7. leceai-t:.!. N -tieei-i herehy c:von that t',.: rrc.!:tnr of said decease. 1 w:U meet the a:i:vaa:-trat .r ef said eft ate. l.elure in-;. County J-.I !-.! ef e'a-s c.i'.inty. Nehrasi- a. at the canty cu'iit ri.tn in ri.vtsiiiouth m ?a'J c.a.i.tv .ai the r,'h 1-y et September. A. i ;.".h an 1 mi the th oay el 1 cV.ruary. 1 11, at 3 u'cjck a 111 ef each da fer the purpose el presenting tri.a.r ciaan- f.r ex amination, a tj :st:r.ent and allowance. M months are allowed lor the creditors id said de ceased to present their claims fr. in the "t!i day td August, I Witness my fiand and seal of said county court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this -th day ol July George M . Spuklock. SEAL County I dge. First publication lu'iy 11. t i Times iiil IIUIIIJ Si Sf Si is 3 GrB3t Blsssinj to fobfeneniihTiX,11 nearly all of th Hlckntui anions Old People. It Gives Them T.u.uSiSi: but it is wholly uniu'Ct-HHRry. IJy kep pSV' P'.T)H OH I if Q lnK thrir bhunl pur they i-titi fortify thmm lven ivlt uibuU U'lU LllUi so an to escape thr.e fourths of the ailmrnt from which thy Huffer ho generally. H. H. S. in th remedy which will keep their Hystema youiiK. by purifying the blood, 0r thoroughly removing all waio aecumuiiuiomt, mi l imparl ing new strength and life to tho whole lody. It IiioreimoH the apietit, buildH up the energies, and Hindu new lif gi ving bliKid throughout the entire Hystem Mrs. Sural Pike. 477 Uroadway, South Itonton. writon : "lam seventy yeurH old, and hud not enjoyed ginl health for twentv yearn. I was tick in diliercnt ways, and in addition, had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. The doctor Baid that on account of my age, I would never Ihj well aeaiii. 1 took a dozen Kittles of S. 8. S. and it cured lue ; A-rT : -".X completely, and I am hRjpy to Hay mat ..a-..ii-A A, j ) j aH W,j HH j t,vpr jn Iuy life." Mr. J. W. Loving, of Gohpiitt. On , Kays: " For eight een vears I sulTered tortures from a liery eruption m iiiv skin. I tried almost every knowii-remely, but they i lik one bv one. and I was told that my age, which in tiov sir m is a '.linst me. and that I to he well ;in;;iin. I titiallv took H. S. S., and it cleansed my blx)d thoroughly, and now I am in ierfect health." G. S. 3- FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people iM-etiuse it, is t ho only one which is guarantee.! tree tloin polasli. mercury, arsenic nuu uui.-i ...i. minerals It is made from roots and herbs, ami has no chemicals whatever In it S S S cures the worst enses of Scrofula, Cancer. Ik zema. Rheumatism, Telti-r, Open Son s. Chronic Glcers, ltoils, or any other disease of the blood. Hooks on these diseases will bo sent free by Swift SM ili; Co., Atlanta. Ga. Joe and JFranli, The People's Clothiers. ! 1 n 1 N I 1 1 w Il DO NOT HKLir.VE IN sensational businosa. Wo Siiirts Shirts with Collar attached and without Collar Shirts with t wo Collars and a pair of Cuffs Shirts; with two pair CuITh and with out Collars. Shirts at .r()c with two Collar and CuITh or without Col lars and with CulTs that you can't find at any other place at 75c. Shirts at 7"e, 1 and !, l.2-r on which wo can save you 25 per cent if you buy of us. Itrmoinher this is a Shirt Talk we have more Shirts than nil otbei- Plattstnouth houses com bi ned . Next week wo will pivo you an idea of our f-omploto ntocK of I' .lerwear and Sox at prices that will open your eyes. I'.y the way, come to us heforo you buy any Hoys' Suits, lonf or l ue. ',-i nt.s. They aro worth while Heeinfr, even if you hhould not need any for your boys at present. Don't forget us when you need a nice Hat Felt Crash or Straw. ( ) ir $"1 Men's Suits are worth $7 fU of any nian'H money. You will say so when you see thorn. Our Carhartt O'Alln, Jacketn and Pants, UNION MA UK, you know what they aro the bobt in the world. JOE & FRANK, r H :- J li u il 1 Waterman Block WARM BUT DON'T BUY AT ANY PRICE, GET A.... u RNflGE ..AND GUARANTEED BY.. c . HALL&SON South Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. ..MILWAUKEE.. Binders 1 Mowersl A 1 1 t I 1 Kinds of Repairs.. The Best Binding Twine ..Best Machine Oil Egenberger & Troop Lower Main St. ckweiler & Lutz MI Continueto doa leadingbusiness 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 of Sixth and Pearl Streets. Plattsmouth. Neb OLD y (ft could never liopo TY 1vw'i Xts rA SHMSATloNS wo are NOT in a havo a complete lino of Netrlitoo Plattsmouth Next BASE BURNERS WHEN YOU CAN ITJ"1 IN YOUR HOUSE COMPLETE, trom UP Bet. 3rd and 4th St. r r 0