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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1899)
WAS A BLOODY BATTLE. Over One Thousand Casualties In First Battle Between Brit ish and Boers. American Casualties Iq Philippines 1 fire One Killed and Three Men Wounded. London, Oft. '21. A Cluncoe cor- respondent telegraphing yi'Ht.'rdHy fiiyn: 1 "A four ol ,('( 0 liners, led hy Corn- man limit. (.nur:tl .Jouhi-ii, has heen bint on Mvoroly tiy it foi co under (lun- irnl Sv iiir.ri- met tho cnoiuy nt this) moment mo ifi full rollout. "Noi.oily in i:uniiv, (icni rnl Sy- moiirt nnu stall', wtis hwui-o that lh 5'oiTrf with ixoing to iittn -k this morn Hi". It. v;i-. known. Ii vi . r. that tin- ti tiiv wi rir fi rth -r i n n. un.l it win? ' s on t lint, nun -ii. il pi e;, union- vmti: j t ii o; taken to ru it d iio;iirst nir. I li Iso during I h. ".) ust boiore lery oj.onoil li hill. The r niyM. j lawn tin- J'.mr n i t i I-j lioni the Cleneoo was i 1 1 v j lilted and the iju.iliiy "i ui.. in mi 1 1 ion I mil. In the two hoars ii-nt a hi. It lirlii'j .st'areely a do.on nhell.s ti'irs; i t our line-. Our gunners, on lh i io..imri. put up an excellent p ae iri' v. hhn t ean to till. "At T:i i; i ,i !iltrida X im? ra i .i. .f h jt aiiiiy t ri X u!e, w- i ii N i- i-i m pained. 'I'lio l)u ! ' rni well in frnliL viiLii ,:i -V. Hlflt'H OUt oik 111 - I i :l .11 ' ii'ini.i.i ii ill .f k. i etoi hii o men ;id- v.iiu"- -mu;:', I . i . T".'anla20 ot over il 1. 1 ttiM- --i.f!:if iu which t ti y t inl . e-ii tf.i;;. for weeks p:i-i, "'I'loj nit v.. iii-t- whs ci. eri'd Vy a ter r ! ' !' it in in- id mi- ii:inerii-3, and m-'. . Ii' i i j.:... v.itc fi;-iiet'd ho f Pi - . ii .! i l,e.'Hii lo e-lmb the l.i . 1 ill' tint I - llsiloel S and t: - 1-' -i' put within 1,000 y '. .- f. i,- ru-H, it i" lUi'-i' biiteries ui-c- e ii.iUleh s-lieiic d, our bat t r i...v n' pt nil. it th m at. -,.rU0 -n wit 1'iibi' i ii tVi'C . The i- : III a t 111 i wcie un.pilip Up a ti . vy i II liro wliicli lliinned our ra i K s . . . i- all . "Hy '. t "t-i i k iho l-'usili-cre and II yal li ti-B i. ait & warmed over tho hi.l and tho iloers were on tho run. Meantime t'i laliteinth Hin-anrs and :.il t In-i ol... . il nii.tint.-d infantry' anil the 1.-- .r- . si,j c i"'triment tuul moved north and east, thu radically euttin? t IT the Uoer mam lino of re treat, nil ttio enemy, caught botwoon two lires, lor.t heavily. "Our lo-es ! re proably :00 killed and wixindei, and that of tho Boers even greater. I.huIuii Kultrn Sun Islitro. Manila, 0:u '20. s h. m. General 'i'ounrf's advance xurd of General Law ton's column left C.iiao yesterday raornini: and entered San Isidro ab ut 1:!10 o'clock. Tno Ameii' Hii loss was one killed ard three wounded, 'the heaviest re sistance met with was at San Fer nando, where the enemy destroyed a bridge. General Pio Del Pilar arrived from San Miguel and personally command ed the Filipinos. He and the bulk of the enemy retreated up tho river, insurrectos One Soaniard and fifteen i were captured. The loss of the enemy is not known. The townspeople appear to be friendly. S:10 p. m. Captain Macllae, with a battalion of tho Third inTantry, and Captain Chynewith, with a battalion of the Seventeenth infantry, marched to the town of Jos Malinas for tho pur pose of dispersing a band of 300 insur gents under Juan D ica vol, who had recently been annoying: our outposts at.d travelers aloner the road from Santa Ana to Arayat. The insurgents fled in the direction of Mag-alang. The country between Angeles and Arayat is now reported c'. rar. Tho Democracia reports the juntas in the Orient and in Europe intend lo send a delegation to Washington to present the Filipino cause. Regidor will probably be tne president of the delegation and Aoncillo and Apacibie will he among its members. Washington. Oct. 20 The war de partment has received the following from General Otis: "Manila, Oct. 20. Adjutant Gen eral, Washington: Lawton's advance under Young in San Isidro, where garrison wi.l be established. Consid erable resistance encountered yeste--day. Casualties, one killed, th-ee wounded. Infantry suffered consid erably. One Spaniard, fifteen insur gent soldiers captured. Young re ports 1 1; habitants in section of country raost'.y friendiy. Otis." Innnrgents As it Hearlnc Manila, Oct. 20 10 p. m. Three insurgent fiicera entered Angeles this trorning and applied to General MacArihur for permission for a Fili pino commission, beaded by a Filipino maior general, to visit uenerai una m .. in discuss neace "terms and to nrramze for thedelivery of morcAmer icao prisoners, as well as to consider methods for the release of tho Spanish nrioncrs. The request was referred to General Otis. Tho insurgent officers are ex pected to rjiurn tomorrow to recoive his answer. MacArthnr to Meet rillplooa Manila, Oct. 21.-10:21 a. m. It is believed tne Filipino commission, to whom permission was granted by ben oral Otis to be admitted to tne Amer ican lines, will not be brought to Ma nila, but it i expected that General MacArtbur will be empowered to meet it. If k be authorized to rexv them, ho will lo ho In the t.lu of In- divitlu tin routine from Aiuitlnldo mid wilt rofu-io ti rermvu any communion lion couiifiir from t tin Ho-eiillrd rcpuh II . l'li- Mp. cuolu of ho lust coinmls-hiuii- r tn-itit' pfi'Kunl Imni dinpiiiyl'ik' niiifiM mis nb iu tho cii encouraged llm In. -.tin- . It-mont of 'tie ii.tiiiljitaiit.-, cvikJ, Hi' I'i iivi r, I ! iLTii-tent nt " 'upu "' t'" van.-us tomml iohh pro Viout y ni'iii io Munitit lo attempt to trap ttio A im rictiiM into Bona nort of recognition of i ho M tiiiin jfovrrn tneiit hiivo exiiiiimt.:d !ie put ieruv of tho "Uthoi ilie-f t if mild tho MUplnon t" - 0"01'0 l" C3 n exchange ol pick prisoriors. WINS LAST OF YACHT RACES. ' Iih, Hi 0llnut s.- (ir) houiitl, Min n Clmn Ricorrt. Nkw YOKK, Oct. 20 Throjph wild ni'd liimry uoaii, in a- bret.Z'3 that ap proached tho dignity of a f,'alo, tho r;ill,rit. wlooo r'nliimhiH. toiinv Vin- i -' - inutshed tho Urttish clmlleiiirer narn- ro - 'k by ttix minutea and eighteen nee- onds actual tlrno and eix minutes and thirty - four seconds corrected time, thus completing the series for the America's cup with a innKnifiourit rou;h weather duel and a plorioun Yankee victory. For tho eleventh time tho attempt of a foreigner to wront froua Amo' ica tho yachting supremacy of the world has failed. Tho trophy won by the old i-choonor America forty-eihl yenrt apo is ntill ours, a monument to the superiority of American nearaan ship ami American naval architecture and a i-tandinp challenpe to the y-ichts-mon of alt naiioiid. Tho intrinsic value of tho reward, which tiundredti of toonsand- of do lars wore oxponued to ecure, is Pin:i 1 simply an antiquated piei-o of silver ware, wl ict Queon Vtetolia olTered to tho best Bailing ehip of the world in tho early days of her reitfn.but around it cloister the prvciou memories of un broken American triumphs ana tho honor ol ma-teiy in the noblest of BpO"tS. THIRTY A1ILLI0N ARE IN WANT. StMtvm -lit Kt-KardluK the fiiilne-Af-HlcttU Area Iu ludla. Simla, Oct. 20 At today's ra eting of the bupreme council of India C. M. llivaz Slid that the famine allecied areas comprised 100,000 miles of Brit ish territory and 250,000 miles of the territory of native states, each section containing upward of 15,000,000 people. I he situation in thecentral provinces, and pai ticularly in Borar, Gu.o at, North Deccan. Southeast and Central Pun jab. B irod,Indoro and K ijputana, was distinctly grave. Mr. Itivaz said ho thought the ex tr me limit of hi'h prices, However, had already been reached and that ttie food supplies from Nurma and Bengal would prove sufficient. This would justify the government in abstaining from the importation of foreign grain or from otherwise interfering with trade. Ho estimated that tho direct relief would cost l,600,0t!0 rupees, in addition to loans, until March, mid said that 250,000 people were alro idy receiving assistance. The viceroy, Lord Cuizon of Kedleston, said ho hoped that the experience he was shortly to gain in visiting the princi pal areas of distress would enable him to render useful aid and to enter more closely into the joys and sorrows of tho Indian people. 1'lennantly SnrprUeri. Saturday evening Mrs. George Dovey invited a few friends iind neigh bors to surprise Mr. Uovey and re mind him that the anniversary of i is b'fthday was at band. About thirty guests were delightfully entertained, tho Misses Dovey rendering some charming vocal music and a delightful bit of "The Love Chase" that Julia Marlow rendered famous. Miss Alice Dovey displays great dramatic talent and both young ladies are decided ac quisitions to Plattsmouth society. Elegant refreshments were a pleas ing feature of a most enjoyably spent evening. Clans Urt-i-kf nfeltra Diary. Claus Breckenfeld, manager at the Louisville Flouring Mills, keeps a diary as to the condition of tho wepthereach day. Each evening in posting up his day book he makes a noto of the weather and finds it very interesting to refer to. From this record we note that one year ago last fuesday occurred the first heavy enow storm, borne ot tnis snow remained on the ground all winter. L iuisville Courier. Son, Thai's All. The Plattsmouth Journal is sore at Countv Clerk Robertson bocause he let the job of printing the ballots for the coming t lection to The News Tho Journal and Post editors lay awake nights to hate tho editor of The News, but it is evident that Polk is nt losing any sleep, or patronage either, through their hatred. Louis ville Courier. I Good I'm per. The Plattsmouth News has added a new engine and otherwise im proved its plant. The News is pleased to see our namesake prosper, for it is a good, live paper and the people of riattsmouth evidently appreciate a good thing. Nebraska City News. REV. S. A. DONAHUE Testifies to the Good Qualities ot Cham berlaln's Cough Remedy. On the 10th of December. ISO", Rev S. A. Donahue, pastor RLE. church, South, PL Pleasant, W. a., contrac ted a t-evcra cold which was attendod from the beginning by violet coughing-. lie eaye: "Afier rfortinu to a num ber of to-enl!eJ 'specifics,' usually kept in the houe, to no purpose, I our chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheerfully recommend it to the puohc." For sale by all drug git ti. MINSTRELS' SECOND APPEARANCE Wm h HiM-ernn In All I'arl lotilnrn A lioiit WHM C'lrart-tl 1-iuiii Sat utility' I a : I y . The I'lattBtnuuth Minstrel company giV its i-ocoud entertainment at White's hall last evoninp. Tho homo was not rjuiler-o packed as it was on tho previous night, but no n ly jovory re it wa oecu pit (1 and Hie entertain ment was well received. A number of flight cnanpe-i were made, including freoh jokes, which kept the audience in lauphter. Henry GuorO delivered a stump speech which was very rich and which was not on the program the previous night. Tho participants felt more at homo on the stage last night Mian they did the previous niht and alto gother the entertainment wr.s better. Messrs. Clark Daily anil Walter Holmes of Havelock are deserving great prais ; from tho people of Platts mnuth, bec.-iu.se t; their efforts are largely duo tho groat success with wh rli tho minstrels wero at tended. They c uno down from Havelock and spent their time without charge ex cepting expenses. Tho other mem bers of tho company, as a token of re p ct ami appreciation, last evening presented each of these gentlemen with a fine silver mounted umbrella. Miss Dora Swearingen and Mies Viola Deppeu are also deserving of thanks for the service rendered on the piano. They were remembered last evening with beautiful banquets of American Beauty roses. The nent sum of IO0 was cleared out of the two oveiiings'enterta nment, wlrch will be divided equally between tno. H c M. band and the public li brary, and each member of the com pany is d'-serving of the evcrl ist ing gratitude of tho people of the city. I.llll Itll Ol'Hlll Itoiii S:itui1a' D.iiU. Coroner Sailor returned last even ing from Nehaw'ta, to which place ho was called y sttrday morning on ac c unt of :he death of John Burns. He f und, however, tnat tho trip was use less, as tho man had dieii at his home, four miles wet of N hawk a, and no' on the streets of Neh iwka, as w is lirt report d Mr. Siitiler states that Mr. Bu-ns had butchered a hog on the prcv ous day and yesterday morning him-uifj and wife went into tho basement to j cat ve up the hog preparatory to put-J ting the moat away. No sooner had they begun the work, than Mr. Burns complained to his wife of feeling badly, stating that ho was dizzy. Mrs. Burns pushed a chair up to him and he sr. down and she proceeded about, her work. A short time afterward she looked at her husband find found him do'id, ho having boon stricken with h art disease. The dead man was still sitting in tho chair when Mr. Sat tier reached the house, but the circumstances wero such that it was deemod unnecessary to hold an inquest. Mr. Burns was forty-seven years of ape and leaves a widow and three grown children two sons and a daugh ter. The funertl will lie held Sunday at 10 o'clock An lnle reHlins Meeting From Saturday's Daily. The weekly meeting of the Woman's club was held last evening. There was a good attendance of members and visitors. Minutes of the previous m-eting were read and approved. Mrs. S( out--nborough pave a brief report of the S F. V. C. at York, which she attended as tl;egate. She was offered the nomination for state president, but declined The club, however, ap p eciates the honor conferred on their popular member. She was appointed by the federation delegate to the hien nial at Milwaukee. Mrs. Waugh then took charge of the meeting as leader in Current Topics, the subject for the evening b"- lng the iransvaai. Airs, rsireigm gave an interesting description of the Boers and tho savage tribes and the principal town in South Afrio:v. Mrs. Howland read a paper regarding the diamond fields. Mrs. Stoutenborough then spoke of O.mi Paul Kruger, de scribing his family and home life. 'I he situation generally in South Africa as to the merits of the unfortunate con troversy between tho Transvaal re public and British government, was then discussed. Lieutenant Bawls then gave a lec ture on American history, his subjact being "Settlement of the Colonies.'" This he dealt with in a most instruc tive and euttrtaining manner, and thanks at e due to Mr. B. iwls for his k ndness in giving the o ub his abie assistance. In the courso of his re marks he said that he ai d the other gentlemen who had promised their as-istance durinp the season were prompted to do so on account of the appreciation of the good wo, k the club had been doing. A very pieasant evening was then brought to a close. The Presoy terian Sabbath school has decided to put on the cantata, "Santa Claun Entertained,'' for their Christmas entertainment About sixty children are necessary for tho various piris, the whole school to sing the opening and closing choruses Miss Dora Swoaringen is to drill the children and, without doubt, will make the entertainment a decided success. Charcoal Kpt on hand at Rgenborger S: Troop's feed store. Charcoal is the bulk of all hog cholera remedies, which sell at ten times tho price of charcoal. For. SALE oi: RENT Store room ,, ,,. .. -,o.-s. and dwelling combined, J4xob ieet, known hs the T. V. D-. vis store, in Murray. Inquire of J. W. -Edmunds, Murray, Neb. CITY AND COUNTY. SATll'.DAV. (I ciir II. Allen was m tin; eity to day . Charles Graves of the I'nion l."dger was ii visitor in Plattsmouth today . G. P. Nickel of Elmuoo.l was it: the city today and made Till'. Ni:U's a short call. Tom E. William, tho g suinl repub lican candidate for sheriff, was in the city today. John Vallery and wife aniv.nl in the city from Chicago this morning for a visit with relativ -. C. S. Poll: was again called to Ray mond this morning on account of the serious illness of his hrother, !. L I'. Polk. Mrs. A. W. Atwood and si-tor. Miss Long, went to Omaha this morning. The latter will spend a few day with Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Harsh:,. Mrs. Henry Marti ns departed (his afternoon for Stanton, Neb., called there by the death of her nephew, Arthur Mittlsttdt, aged thirteen years. 1-3 mil and Berntud Wurl will go to Stanton tomorrow, they being cousins of the boy. The infmt son of Mr. and Mrs. William Troop, residing near the Eight Mile Grove chin ch, died this morning find will be buried tomorrow. The funeral services will I u conducted by Kov. T. 1. Surface, at thoKiphl Mile Grove church at II a. m. Editor L. J. Maylleld of tin- Louis ville Courier was trasacting business in the city today. Mr. May field re turned from Chicago a few days ago, where lie purchased a now press, the inerea-ing siib-cri pt ion list of the Courier n:a';itig this noecs'arv. The Courier is a good t-itior tuul is printed ... . . I in one til the ne-t towns in t ho etuin t v . i j .JaniCS SagO returned home from 7. . I Sheridan, yo , last event up, neiii- i . . , . i i i .i-i which place he purchased a car lo.l of voun"- horses. They are about the ! " ... finest lot al horses ever seen in thl t u .,, - i ,, i e t tv,.,, i ... : 1Y. O ty about onc-htlif of them being J rotulsters and tlci otll'M- half suitable f.r f .: ini iviirli. Some of them are par'ifilly lirokt-n to drive. Mr. Sage will have no trouble in ei i i ng t hr m nt, good prices ! MllN'tiAV. W. K. Fo.s went to Wecpltig V today. A rt h in1 'rn- s nf 'toria w;e- 1 1 1 lie city today. tleoi gc S.hulii . n of N'i'li.'iR k:" w.i - In j town on business tixii'.y. ; S.' K Mcl'lier-on tf Groonwioii wa- ! in town today on business. ' F M. Ti 0111 in of Weeping Wa'.er '. was a Plattsmouth visitor today. ; William I;!e. Dorniei of l-l'.iiiwooii wns sit tho fiuirt, house on hii-irc-s to- ; day. .John Mi !To.-.l and f.mily of Siitj Creek precinct, were vi-itieL'' in the i city today. j Dr. Milton M ow SI m -l.i- ' in town Saturday vi-i'i ig iii pi - - t William Morro.v hiH v i . The democratic ru-tbu-s ar o t t - i day drumming tin f th" Aiig. i i: meeting next Monday evi iiing. C. S. Polk went to ! ' '. VMiond agai n I i this morning to visit li:s brothci I f. Polk, who is sti i dangerously ill. Ceorge II . v. the register of deeds, wont . to Nebraska City Unlay to meet with the judicial cent ral committee, j K.l Kroohler has arrivod home fr m i his hunting trip near Sheridan, Wyo., j minus the end of one thumb, which I wa shot olT by neeideuT.. No m ill who can hu t.i-:i ni n t bpeo rliva. ( nrn-hiiSKPi's are . . ' , , in tlfimanil on almost every I arm m this county, at fair wages. The seeon-months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. A O. Brohack died hist evening and wa huiiod this after noon at Oak Hill cemetery. The business of Julius Pepperbci g, the cigar manufacturer, is booming so that he needs six or eight more c iiar mnkers than ho can get in the town. The police report that tramps aie scarce. The knights of the road seem to have struck job? somewhere. They are probably laying up stakes f r winter. Tho jury in the ease of I). .S. Draper vs. the Keystone Manufacturing Co , tried before Justice Archer Saturday, agreed to disagree and was dis charged. Julius lljuige left this afternoon for Louisville, where he will go into the employ of Louie Boedeker, in the butcher business. His family will re main hero for the proscnt. Miss Cassie Morrow of Teknm ih is in tho city visiting with the family of her uncle, Wiiliam Morrow. Miss Morrow has been engaged to work in Mrs. Utterback's millinery store. L. K. Karnes departed last evening for his home at Fraz iysb'jrg, Ohio, where his family have ben living for years. The good wishes of many friends co with him. C. (.' Worrell is temporarily pupplyi'ijr his pl-ce as night oper.ator. Frank Schlnter, who, with his late brotner, Will, hus been conducting a ranch in western Nebraska, left Alli ance this morniner in company with Mrs. Will Schlater and her son, for Plattsmouth, where they will make their future home. They are expected ti arnvo here tomorrow. BEAUTY, 31 CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Beuty Tablets and PUla. A ror- fectly safe and guaranteed treatment for all skia disorders. Restores the bloom of youth to faded faces. I??' f,t,e,nt iVdays' 1U' by maU" . KERVITA MEDICAL CO.. Clinton Jncksoo St.. Cbktp Sold by F. O. Fricke & Co. Many Thanhs. I 'I wi-h toexprtss my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, J Cholera ami I liari hoea B'Min-.'.y, for hating put Oil the mi irket -eii a' wonderful nn-dieine." -a s W . W . ; M :i- i n p i '. 1 ,of I loan inoii ! . Ii"y- I 1 1 i ' art; liiar.y t li o 1 1 -ai, I - i ( u.i t b e : w 1 , o-.c t cliiMri it have been saved from attack- i i i d.-i fiterv aini i ii.iler.i ii.f.iiiium , who ii.;i-t a!-o fee! I leinkf ii . Pi- for ile by all dnipp i-i-. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Nut ice In tin- I i 1 1 . ! i "i:i t i.l '.i--- t .V-I.i a : : , 1'. nicl'fiu I Jc t.- Il Sin, I. . I.aui;.. -l.. Ai.'ii-l M,.ii.:uaii. Mi .. A i 11.1 t ' i It - n i a i . I . i t ical nam' ; , laikiiiiuii. M.itil l.i m;ii an ! i 1 A 1 1 I A li.-an-.li I . j 1 l.i- i!i:!ci.Iant . Mat,!. 1. 1 Veatl;;. 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I itnaii't and Samui-i I-.. I I.t!!. a" cciulur nt the la t will ami te;.taiueiit i t II. M. I luiaml, ileCeasiMl. nil ami t-aeli ul yiai aie lni eliy m it , la- I t!,at the run lit V nl 1'nss. ill the '-t.iti- nl M el i a-iia. "II the :'.th ihiv nt e.teiiibei . A I . , I Iilei its pL-litiini :iainst y ni in the tlis.tt set "mil ul 1,'ass ei.imty. Neh i :is, a,t he u'..n-i t ami jn ayer ut with h aie to I iiecli'-i- a teiliim hell lm ilellmii-nt laves In ihf yea is l-e1. I-I I" im lns'.'.e. ami l-'.' l,. I".';, meliisac, ai;a:nt h't Int.i. in !'!" k Paly Inn i III'. :n the i it ul Plat I. -ni. n ill, (..'a- ruanl . .oia-k.l Med las ann.'-.iits In .s:i.'J. ." . It i-; eil that ymi he ! 'i ei ln-e l ul al I i i n a v i I ie .leiiiptiun in --til pieirKi-i ami the pi pi 1 1 -ni I j at : -1 y '.an I I , n, ami I. ,r i qn 1 1 aim- i el u-l. - ,11 a i i ,-i n 1 1 eii 1. 1 ansv. el sa nl eel it i mi i m a In In,- M mi, lav. the I. till 'laV ul Nuvinliei. A I . -in, I'm i l i a n i v i 'i t ,i - . P.v it- Hit. ini v. .Ie e I Ku.. J pie i In alum lal-i-i T-i II. il ' ie I .i t;n I N ol ice. 'I'i .'.v ii en I. n ai 1 1 A. nl h li ;mi S nil aie hi li h in.lilii-'! lh.il the l',.:illl ul a s. in Hie : late u N.-l.r.-e! a. on III.- V-tl, ,lay ut .Si-i'teniliei. A. IV . hli'l it- pel i ti.-.n in uisiiict mini ul Ca - n.uiiiv, Nrin.i-.ka. a"a;n-t you. im I -le-ai leil with iliiaai I.. Itinwiie. ;, ' .,' ., ,ML.1 , vvlli( .,. , t !-e itaiain ta l en - at:aai t l ms i m in. in- rlu-:,(, in I'hai: 1 nl llmwiies siili-ilivfiini ul it 17 ami .-.. in sect inn Pi. t.wii l iaii;;e ::. Cuuiit v. Nehrn-K.i, ami heuiu an a.h I itiuii tu ti(, (1;tv nj pi:ltt nmuth. in sanl county, tin the veais P'.'H t" i. im hi-i-.e, in the mini nt ami auain-t linn pari ul aa; ainiainu ue-iiiui u as "l'liik I'i.-iu-' lm -ai.l year--, in the sum sic: ."in; to sell sanl Ian I in sate tin tn.ai ut sii-l riaims and lei can it.ll.le relict . mi art; ii-q.; n.-il to airucr s.eJ n.-! I.eti.re M-.n lav.lne H'.th .lay ul Num-ii 1 -'.'i. I n I. eel s I s IIV ils attm IIl V. le-se Inl pnl.l-cat mil . t. ! I 1 1 ll .'II "1 Pel, A ll. .1 C-s. I. Ki'i.l. Legal Notice M .inula. ; i im; C . i , .e in 1 1 I, -ii-,!. ml : nil are helehy ll 'tilleil lh.il the lui lilv "I ( 'a-in t he I ale nt Nehi :e i.a. I'll li.e I; .i.i ul J 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 l ' I , A. I. ls.i'.'. tieil it-, petillull ill III'- li - Mi. t i nr. 1 1 i'I ("as-, i nun I V, , el.i a ;i(:;,in I ii-'ple.uh I with I'll "ihi-ili I Mtnphv. .' .il. li., n,e. t am! pi.nei ul -.ln. h .eit:..Ii ale ! I, n , . i -e i- i in. uet'.l I .. , h ie- al; a in I im I l.in II. - .ni i.e.i-t luaifei ol the ifiuUnu- I u.l lei 'I i on is.-, n t'.uii r.'.iance 1 1. 'a- s c n.i:n.Ni Pi a- ka. lni the v, ai- I--'.'. I-'."1 an.l I - r . ill the ..iaii ,1 :ll Vi-'lo ?a:.l pi'peitV Hi : al; l.u I am ! s . ! . i.e. a : i . Lai a ii liehii.l'uil:. ) i nit iiiy e.'ei in .-.nl n em e, a ml I a e. i ii : la I 'Ie i el-el. mi aie n .:i'ie.l l i aie.uei :,;iul petition "U m i . t ie l ,:'..!.,-.-. t! . I'l' h i!av i.t . e. en . i ei . A 1 i -...i I'm- t i a s i oi- t ' ' t -i.. a' :- n ;ii- , Ie- e I . K ... . 1 -t ,-ii! . ,.i : .a I '.t. :. I'l-uliiili' Notit t j I n t'mir.tv I'nurf "I I'.iss comity. Nl In a Ua. J P., the mallei ut the i; ua r.lian-h ip ul I'eev .) K.v.l. ei aie. Sails- Si. ami Maij.nie Acn.-w . liiiii.: h; i -. oi Wioiaiu I A Line ,-. , tlei easeit . 1 . I'. i W . K-;tliei im.-. Saliie M . aial M.o I i n ' i- i..-'.'. . ale '. a i i . .1 her pel on i n t el t-s t I ' n - ; 1 .;'-ii!i i. .in' lan-i'S iii.l.ueil I hat mi the lm'. ,! . I '',- 1 'I .. I . 1 S'UI. S. . . I aV!S llll-'i K pt'lU'.-'ll 1 1 i , i.t ...i;m i.raviair that liis acroi ut a.-. ;. ; e; : --..-I ix !ii"i l-'-ii- ut Wiiii.en I Ar ii. . .I,, e-.-e i. ' .! in said lause, he apt. in ., il a:..; ,e !..;,.', I i .: i I t ami Li.-, poiel- man I -e .;. '. i.;.' I ,i iii any a'ul all bother lial.ihtv on a, , ,, .nt ul ii"i j; u 1 1 ii.au -h i an.i that Le lie i.i i -1 ii.i.r; I as e; . i a 1 1 i .til oi s;,i ! niin u-. run! soine Siiitai.iie pei'-n be nppointe.l in In- plai.e a uaiihan; iiml that il .11 tall to appear i. -ai t i iiiiil mi ilio I"ih day ,1 November. A. I . i 1 -'.''.', at in oi. 'nek. A. M., ami .....ute-t sai'l i-eli I i i . ti iii.. .-.mil iii -, v , . i' : i ill tit.- ei i a e r o I .Mi'l lie ! iltin'n an I make sinii other ami tt.rtl.ei uniei-. lo'.vam i s ami lecrees a-; to ties t.u!;i t may -eciii i proper, t. the emi thai all matters pet t a ' n i ml: to ! WZZi A. I 'a v :.- may he liuai : y Witness mv Pan 1 i u i liie seal ot -,e i aska. this the l.'tl, .! at I 'iattsumaiii. Neil t .her. A. I . 1 (iii ir:ei-: M . s'rrn l.ot. K. (Sea!) l-'iist pul tji unity jiuljie. it; ' let . t ;. I-'."'.' Probate Notice. .......l i.nlii Countv Coin t. Cass I 'nunt y. N i!..r;' it v. X,i ska. deceased. in oie liirfliei i'i me i.-i.m ui - ,1-1-1-1 i'-" I diaries l!ui nitmiin. Anna Kratt. A'.iKU-ti" Khif. John l;..-mtt um. I lei -nan Mi mniaiiu. Mmhii,: lim uiiiann, l aaaia M.. i'in;i;i. i.ui;;-.a I.enliar.l. ami ail othei person i ntei ite-i in said matter are hert l-v notilieJ that un the Pith day of Octolua, A. I). lsH'J. I'red l'.m u inanii tiled a petition in said fount y cor.it prav itu; that his tmai aceoutit ol the administration nt said estate hied heie.n he settled and ai Inwvd and that In- ie discharged ir..m tinst as executor, and mat the lesidae ut the estate temainitiK in les hands he assigned to snrh per sons as are by law entitled thereto: and that It you fail to appear Kdore said court on tin- r;i, dav ol Noveliibei, A. I. I '''!, al 1 1 n'rloik a. in. an-.l contest said pelili'.n. the court m;iv (;i:iiii the piayei' ol said petition, and make such re.hc-i and inrthei- otdcrs. allowances and deetees as tu lids com t may seein proper, to the endth i' a matters pertaining to sanl estate may be t.naey settled and determined. Wi I nk.sS my hand and the seal ol said Couit ut I'lattsmoiith. Ne!iiaka. this tne l.'th day oi ( ii tol-et'. A H. I -'.r.'. fil i.K.il. M. M'l ttl.fu K. Sea! ) County buUe l";rst puhiiealimi (M"l.i-r K, li'?'. 4 NOW FOR SCHOOL ! We are ready, wiiiiiej aiei :l! ' to SUjU-ly tile v.'.-i! t- iir t ii sehoo! fhlldrrn mi Slsnr-s. Th- latest OOO'i'r styles, tae b:;-t wear it g in i t e i al , tli e pocket-!i 1 1 i ti g prices. We gi vo a MOCKING BIRD FREE with every p vie of -ehoo' ,-hil' s. l 4i I! i 4 4 Joseph lctxcr, 4 4 North Side Main Street. T 4 n IE PERKINS HOuMv F. R. GUTHMAMK, Pre?. iatss $1 ana si.50 -oer Day Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEM i P5SSJ ns3 i I. PI LL I OK At U BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DI50RDF SlCk MliAOACHi:. i and CONS I IPA HON. Kindred U EAK STOMACH, ) Diseases . .l.i . v.-n-w hiir. in t .,n-', t 10 ei tit- nu t ?" t 6 I have tho largest stock of Buggies, Carriages, Surreys, Spring Wagons and Lumber Wagons in the county. I have twenty buggies on the floor and no two alike. The prices run from $40 up. If you want a first-class vehicle, get a.... Cooper -Buggy.. There is no use of going to Omaha, as I can sell just as cheap as Omaha dealers. Give me a trial and bo convinced. A. l. cox; 6 i 4 f f 9 9 9 9 A BOON TO MANKIND! DR'TABLER'S BUCKEYE O s Y X -TI -1 .1 hl.i t 1 CJ1 I'i s- AJ U i V5 ' ' .iMoa iE3 Mill tft.Al . tC A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES. BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLES, 50 CENTS. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. F. G. Fricke & Co. t A AAA 4 A AAAAAAAA Quick lerfoct 4? i "i Si 5V i 4? 4'i ' i V 4? 4 4? i i 4? i 4? 4? Tm Xkws ! i;i s t lie . i-niiutv i nj in of n of print in; 'n s.icciallv f Law liriefs ami otlior I lc work-. F.r Sale I511U ami all k;nK of I'ostt-r work, wc have the iroper type ami other material. Letter heads. Xote heaK. Bill heads, State ments. ICnveloes. and all kinds of Commercial Print inir in the Latest Style. i 4? 4i 4t The News X... ..5 Main Street ! 4. 4: 4 k 4v FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( i 1 I ! 1 : '' 'i i ll. N I'M , AID UP CAPITAL. Uifers the Neli Lest fa pi -,-.f t tiai.sa-. tin- Legitimate Banking Business. STOCKS, bonds, irnlft, itovrrnniPnt and lotti! i eccurltles oousbt nud sold. Df-poslts re ceived and interest allowed on the cert fi- 0;;ts. l'r;if:s Qr;twr.. avai.ai.iP la ifiyi jart t,f tlie V. ?. an i nil the jjr.nt tpie towns of Europe. Cobeot.jn- n. :tlo uiiu . ' III,. I T I I - I, n . .. . - 1ruiuyti j i cn.. i .i . iii.ui.;. m,ii .ei j price paid 'or cout.ty nrriwits, state i unci county bonds DIRECTORS: H. N. Povcy, O. Hawks v tut I, s. Waiigh K. K. White, G. Ii. Dovey. Geo.K. D-Jvcy. I'ra., ?. Waugh, Canhler. H, N D v.-v. t Canhler lh .-v-r-r-fv.c-r-f-cv-r-r--'Cv-r 2I2 y 4yp V f 4jp 4)p 4jr V V V V V V tP TP " lAlPAlKHB DIGESTION, DlSOKMU KED l.lVl.i; anJ ITZAIAI.I; AII.AlliNIS. V crnt enrh. Annii'il elo rrr r,,inYi Mi n,ic n I j i j m:i5i:a?ska. PILE o rn 'j "V C -i ? lh I th lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh th IJh IJh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh lh c lh lh 1 )ft I i ii '1 rind can ami Jol i Priiit- handh iii v kind hrt '.Kilicc. W c ihmKc a Printery PLATTSMOrTII VVHTEBPEAST COAL YARD! if it I IMlll.V AVK. AMI i i; itl-K mi s., H. M. SOKN.NKUSl'N. Maiiasrer. 4 i - 1 1 ii Large -Sujipiy of all the I J K.ST GKADKS i HARD COAL SOFT 4 Iiu'iibii.K tl.c Kaainus Missouri, Illinois, Jackson Hill and Canon City Lump. Aluavs oa hand Also a qti.-intity of cheaper Grades of NUT CO AL. We also keep on hand all Winds oi Wood. All or ders promptly delivered. Leave orders at grocery tore of A. H. Wcckbnch & Co. t 4 4 j A j ' 4 19 4 V