W&IiKLY JOURNAL. TMl'itSDA V, FKIUtUAIlY 19, 1SU1. N t-ll(lrll . W WiiIit Kaglc. Cti.i.-. Joyce li;is utmost completed hit car contract for ice to an Oinalia iii ii, l-ii li win continue in that line of b.iMiicHS us ioiitf as there is any in 'in j in it. Win Jones of l'latisuioiith was I. t ie Moml ly looking up aouie good l:oie llesli. Vfe cannot cluune him with con 4ty seat all.ius this ti ip, for they have that all cut anil dried down at l'lallsiiionlii now. Kev. Worrel of Duilr, fell from the train as it was ; in..i.; into the .sta tion last Friday. saw the conmie tor drop off at the dispatcher's office, he thought he could do the name, but dis covered his unstak" wtieii he aliui-d on his head. lln will wait for the train to slop in the future. A man advertised last week that lie would buy horses, lie simply made a mistake in the wording of the bill. It should have read: "Wanted! a lot or horses donated." These fellows come along and offer about the half of what an annual is worth, hoping to catch ome Hor fellow in a pinch that has got to sell Mell lithe i w as captured and taken prisoner by tne (i. A. K. loy Saturday night, an I made to ride the goat I hat lie says has keen fed on tin cans since the war. As Mr. II. wan a member of the gall nit 1st regiment of Maine cav alry for four years, he was not much avers to being made a prisoner of war by th remnant of the L'nion brigade located here. Horace Strickland, of Wabash re turned from his visit to his old home in Indiana last week. lie does not paint a very bright picture of the af fairs in that part of the country. He evidently has lost his old l ive for tin east and has given it to the west. Neither the land or the weather back here suits him n w. preferring to live in a land of sunshine tonne of perpet ual gloom, and where land is rising in value instead of depreciating. A fr'ttrrtiwu View of It. Kditou Jouuxal: Let me mention a .few candid reasons why l'lattsniouth and not Weeping Water should be the county seat. In the first place the river that runs by Weepiug Water has its head and mouth too near together, they are both in the same county. Again that river is not large enough to furnish tears to shed over the county seat, and onions are scarce. The river that runs by L'latsinouth has its hun dred heads in a hundred different mountains, running over more than half the globe, and empties into the polar seas, for the Gulf stream that runs between Florida and Cuba, and then north to the Arctic ocean is only a continuation of the Missouri river. The most of the water in the Galf of Mexico comes from the Missouri river, and that river runs by Plattsmouth. Then aeain the 13. Sc M. bridge which lolds Nebraska and Iowa together ought to be near the county seat. There is no knowing how far these two states might pull apart if that biidge was at Weeping Water. If Pl-Utsmouth should toss Weeping Water into the sky, then she would be up the spout, and if she should fall on top of Louisville then the latter would be down the spout. "Evil communi cations spoil good manners." When a young man of Weeping Water kisses a girl he puts his moustache in the girl'i mouth. That would not be allowed in Plattsmouth in the day time. I). Moving Hack toCata. J. C. Eikenbarv has bouzht the movables of Eli Samson, keeper of the poor farm and will move there soon and take charge of the county poor. This arrangement was made after an understanding had been arrived at with the county commissioners. A year ago Mr. Eikenbary left Cass county and went into the stock com mission business at South Omaha, but this was not a paying venture, and he again comes back to this county tak ing the place he left when he became deputy. The many friends of Mr. Eikenbary will be glad of hisreturtl. Mr. Samson will move to his home the old Fairfield property in this city and expects to keep on helpingto build up Plattsmouth. Administrator's Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the farm of Wm. Wehrbein, deceased, three miles south of Platts mouth. on the Rock Bluffs road, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1391, the followiug property: One 5-year-old gelding, one 5-year-old mare, two cows, two yearlings, three calves, four teen shoals, farm wagon, set of har ness, and all kinds of farm machinery. The sale commences at 1 o'clock, p. m. Terms All sums under $10, cash. On sums of $10 and over, one year's time will be given on good security, at 8 per cent, interest. 2t Fred Wehrbkin, Administrator. W. D. Jones, Auctioneer. Baying Hones. Messrs. Jones A Fitzgerald at the Bonner barn are prepared to pay best cash prices for good draft or road horses. Anyone having a good horse to sell can always get all it is worth in cash by calling at their barn. 17 For Sale. A good farm, one-fourth mile from Murray, on the M. P. R. R. Plenty of water and timber; 350 bearing apple trees. B. W. xIters. Plattsmouth, Feb. 9 1S91. S-tf VALKSTISM HKNT KATl'KOAT. Anew courthouse to Plattsmouth. A message of forgiveness from Messrs. Wooley. Todd (Uov.). Pollard, Race and Keithley. to Commissioneis Todd, Loder and Tritsch. A guarantee of Brother Polk's good otlices in aiding Jude Sullivan in get ting into the fanner's alliance. A vote of thanks to the members of the churches and the Y. M. C. A. ! r the good work accomplished durit the past few weeks. Charity for the misguided men w ho signed the petition to re-locate the county seat of Cass, and hopefulness that they will not repeal their mistake. A photograph of the B. & M. shops and those of the M. P. in prospect of building at I'lattsmout.' to amateur boomers of Havelock. To the farmers who gav; their sup port to Jay Burrows: A bill of ex pense for a useless contest over atale ollicers To the western suftViers. from the Nebraska legislature: An appropri ation without further monkeying. To Govern r-Senator Hill of New York: Another explanatory letter from the lion. Henry Watterson on presidential complications. To lien. John M. Palmer of Illinois: A U. S. senatorship and the presi dential possibilities contained therein. To Benny Harrison: Blaine's pecu liar friendship in aid of getting the Hoosier a second nomination. To Iridescent Ingalls: A group pho tograph of the legislature which in sisted on his remaining at home. To Senator S. L. Thomas: A pair of blue overalls and a chip hat to make his race for congress in next year. To ex-Senator Teft: Gold medal in recognition of his ability as a political prophet. " To Editor Maytleld of Louisville: A bottle of Camphor. To democrats generally: Speaker Reed's political head. To the Hon. F. E. White Greeting: Well done, good and faithful servant. Citizens of Cass. That New 1'atition. Some good people in Cass county who are foolish enough to allow their pre judices to get away with their better judgment, imagine a wrong has been done to Louisville by the rejection of the petition for a new county seat election. When such men men who have the best of motives and inten tions will reflect, however, on the fact that the county attorney, who is certainly not prejudiced in favor of Plattsmouth, was asked by the board for his opinion of the validity of the petition, declared that the whole peti tion was defective that no part of the petition was in strict compliance with the law such men must realize that no fair man could complain that the board rejected the petition, not on the general ground laid down by the county attorney, but for specific and stated reasons, and particular cases of non-compliance with the law. "I understand," said a member of the bar Thursday, "that a petition is in circulation for a special election. Let the Louisville people go ahead. I am surprised however, that they did not stand by their late petition. They claimed that it was legal and all right, and tiled a notice of appeal. That showed their faith, but by getting out a new petition they acknowledge that their other one was defective, and acknowledge that the board was right in rejecting it. Their pretended in dignatiou at unfair treatment has sud denly oozed out at their finger ends, and they have no right to complain at officers who conscientiously perform their duty. I think they will find it more difficult to get names this time when the railway graders are all gone from the county than they did before." List of Letters. Letters remaining unclaimed in the postoffice at Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 11, for week ending Feb. 4 1891. Antiquarian Burnes Chas. Brav W. I. Bowell Alexander Corfman Philip , Career Mrs. 11. C. Campbell Mrs. A. M. Chalphin L. Gilliam William Griggs Mr. A. Corses Miss Cora llagel Master Edward Huges Joseph M. Henderson Mrs. Sam Henderson Mrs. Nannie Hartman Mr. James Johanson Mr. Pete Johnson R. Andrew Jennings Mrs. J. W. Kelly Mr. George Kinnamon Philip LautenschlagerMrs. Wm Lamphear Geo. A. Lange Audolph McDanJel Miss Cora Martin Dr. M. C. Moore Mrs. E. G. Mason P. J. Karlson John O'Brien Dan Rankins Thomas Seller Anton Sullivan Geo. Sell Mrs. J. D. Schwender Jakob Stewart Louis J. Turner Miss Dollie Venard Miss Tillie Miss Elnora White Persons calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." II. J. Streioht, P. M. The coroner's jury who investigated the murder of Mrs. Fannie C. Cowles of Clarkes, returned a verdict setting forth the facts that Mrs. Cowles was killed on the night of February 3 by either being smothered or rendered un conscious by a olow on the head, by parties to the jury unknown. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the ttth day of March. 1NU1. at 8 o'clock . m. of said dar, at the south door of the court line, in the ctlV of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot five 1 5) in block twenty-one Z1 in the city of I'latlHnioiith, Cass county. Nebraska together with the privileges and appurtenance theieunto belonging or in any wise ap,ertAining, the rauie leing levied iion and taken as the prop erty of the unknown hei.H of Joseph Throck morton, deceased, Mrs. S. E. Head. Mrs. Marah M. McClary, Mrs. Vary Howes. 1. N. CrosMWlt. first name unknown), as the heirs at law of Joseph P. Croaswait. deceased. David Samson, Theodore Faton. Frederick Eaton, Alice M. Eaton, and Mrs. S. M. Katon. sole heirs of and at law of Emerson II. Katon. deceased, George S. Seyuolt, the unknown heirs of Abllnh Harris, deceased. Thomas B. Gordon and It. B. Town send, doinc business as Gordon and Townsend. Elijah Mnitli. Joseph Smith, the unknown heirs of lsliam Hciisky. deceased. William J. Hyatt, W. I. Merriam "(first name unknown). Art E. Alexander, and the unknown heirs of Alfred II. Townsend, Ui-esed, defendants, to i-st'sfv a judgment of ssld court recovered by Willi-" 11. bhiifer. plaintiir. "gainst snid defendant. I'latt.-iuouth, Neb., KeliiUMry 4. A I), 1'1. V 5 William Tihhk. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the th day of March. lll. at 8 o'clock E. m. of said day, at the south door of the court use, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the followindecribed realjMiUte. to-wit: Hot " lium'oer " eleven' " 1!. in .block two hundred mid twenty-one (SSI). " "e of Plattsmouth, Can county. Nebraska together with the privileges and appurtenances theieunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of the unknown heirs of Joseph Throck morton, deceased, Mrs. S. E. Head. Mrs. Sn-h M. McClary, Mrs. Mary Howes. 1. N. Crosse t first name unknown), as the heirs at law of Joseph P. Croeawsit. deceased, David Samsim, Theodore Eaton. Frederick Eaton, Alice M. Eaton, and Mrs. S. M. Eaton, sole heirs of and at law of Emerson H. Eaton, deceased. George S. Seybolt. the unknown heirs of Abijah Harris, deceased, Thomas B. Gordon anrt K. B. Town send, doing business as Gordon and Townsend, Elijah Smith. Joseph Smith, the unknown heir of lsham lleaslev. deceased, William J. Hyatt. W 1. Merriam '(first name unknown . Art E. Alexander, mid the unknown heirs of Alfred II. Townsend. deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by iliiam U. J.hafer. plaintiff, sgainst said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., February 4. A 1. 11. 75 William Tihk. sheriff. Sheriff 'a Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued by W.C. Ibowalter, clerk of the district court wltn.n and 'or Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, i will on the 8th day of March. 181. at S o'clock p. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, ell at public auction to the highest bidder for ciah the. following described real estate, to-wit: Lot "number one U!, in block i hun dred and twenty-one 1221 " th '"" of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska together with the privileges and appurtenances theieunto belonging or in anv wise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the prop env of the unknown heirs of Joseph 1 nrock niorton, deceased, Mrs. . E. Head. Mrs. Sarah M. McClary, Mrs. Mary Howes, I. N. Croaswait. first name unknown), as the heirs at law of Joseph P. Crosswait. deceased, David Samson, Theodore Eaton, Frederick Eaton, Alice M. Eaton, and Mrs. S. M. Eaton, sole heirs of and at law of Emerson H. Eaton, deceased, George S. Seybolt, the unknown heirs of Abijah Harris, deceased, Thomas B.Gordon and R.B. Town send, doing business as Gordon and Townsena, Elijah Smith. Joseph Smith, the unknown hein of lsham Beasley. deceased, William J. Hyatt, W. D. Merriam (first name unknown). Art E. Alexander, and the unknown heirs of Alfred H. Townsend, deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by W illiam U. Shafer, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., February 4, A D. 7 5 William Tishb, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court, within and . -vv.M.va .nit to me directed. I will on the 9th day of March, 1891, at 2 o'clock E. m. or sam aay, at tne wum uwi ouse, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the followiug described real estate, to-wit: Lot number nine (9 In block two hun dred and twenty one 211, in the r-itv of Plattsmouth, Cass county, JfeDraska togemer with the privileges and appurtenance theieunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, the ame being levied upon and taken as the ! prop erty of the unknown heirs of Joseph Throck morton, deceased, Mrs. S. E. Head, Mrs. Sarah M. McClary, Mrs. Mary Howes, I N. Crosswait. first name unknown, as the heirs at law of Joseph P. Crosswait. deceased, David Samson, Theodore Eaton, Frederick Eaton, Alice M. Eaton, and Mrs. S. M. Eaton, sole heirs of and at law of Emerson H. Eaton, deceased. George S. Seybolt, the unknown heirs of Abijah Herns, deceased, Thomas B.Gordon and R.B. Town send, doing business as Gordon and Townsend, Elijah Smith. Joseph Smith, the unknown heirt of Isham Beasley. deceased, William J. Hyatt, W. D. Merriam (first name unknown). Art E. Alexander, and the unknown heirs of Alfrea li. Townsend, deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by W illiam H, Shafer, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., February 4. A D, 1891. 1 5 Willi ax Tiohb. Sheriff. Sheriff 'b Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 0th day of March. 1891, at 3 o'clock j. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house, in the city of Plattsmouth, 1n said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ash the. following described real estate, ta-wii- Lot "number five 5, in block two htin dred and twenty-two 223 in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska together with the privileges and appurtenances theieunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of the unknown hei.s of Joseph Throck morton, deceased, Mrs. S. E. Head. Mrs. Sarah M. McClary, Mrs. Mary Howes. I. N. Crosswait. first me unknown, as the heirs at law of Joseph P. Crosswait deceased, David Samson, Theodore Eaton, Frederick Eaton, Alice M. Saton, and Mrs. S. M. Eaton, sole heirs of and at law of Emerson H. Eaton, deceased, George S. Sevbolt. the unknown heirs of Abijah Harris, deceased, Thomas B. Gordon and K. B. Town send, doing business as Gordon and Townsend, Elijah Smith. Joseph Smith, the unknown heirs of Isham Beasley. deceased, William J. Hyatt, W. D. Merriam (first name unknown). Art E. Alexander, and the unknown heirs of Alfred H. Townsend, deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by William H. bhafer, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., February 4. A D, 1H1. 7 ft William Tishb. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 2d day of March, A. D. 1891, at 1 o'clock E. m of B&id day, at the south door of the court ouse in the city of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit; Lot three (3), in block forty-five (45), in the city of Weeping Water, Cass county, Ne braska, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Owen J. Webster, Frank M. Wolcott and Tidball & Fuller, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recavered by Beardsley, Clark A Co., plaintiffs, against said acrenaanis. Piattamuuth, Neb., Jan. 23, IB91. 6-5 . jlii X for Infants 'Cetort la eotf4Uped to children UuU I recommend it a superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacma, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'CastorU' is so universal and its merits so well known that it aeema a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Caatoria within easy reach." Carlos Mawrnr. D. D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloom ingdato Baformed Church. Tits Cbmtau Notice in Contractors. Notice Is hereby irivcu that sealed bids vi I be received "it t.ie ;, mi- eiiintiiisloiicrs' office, in the city of I'luttMiioiitli, Cuss county. Nebraska, up to noon on Tiiur.s.l y. March Si, 'l.H, tor the erection and completion of nil pile bri(lt;s to lie built in 1-itU. iiccordiii' to the foll.i -.Villi; speciti cations, to-wii : 1. All bridge- to iOsl on t.ve piling nt e.nh bent oi lennUt r."iiire I by commissioners, m tie driven I i u solid foundation: piling to he white or burr o.ik. ro:md. with not less than It indies iilltt, Kiid 1 I inches top. 2. Ail caps to he xl2 and fiu-tened to piling with drift pin 'il inche-i loir. hole for drift pin to he bored full depth Willi nuer sixteenth smaller than pin. :i. Mi H.viiy-liriices to be 3xfto-ik, i.olu-il t: end of cup and e n-h intersection with piliui; with bolts, w:th washer at i nch end. 4. All joists to lie soft pine. :ixVi. size it each end. outside joists to in- bolted to en pat e.-icn end with S belts: spans of Pi and 1H feet to have W joists to the span e-ich. spans 2) feet to have!) joists, and 22 and 24 to have 11 joists to the span, well lapped on cap. r.Z3 ft. All floorint; to te 2x1(1 or 12 white or burr oak and to be spiked to joists with :iu-K'ii:iy steel spikes at each intersection of the joist--. (. Kailiii posts. 4x4. to lie bolted to outside joists with h ilf inch bolts, hub rail to be 2xi.aml rail to lie 2x1. cupped with 2xli. und uli to lie white pine, S-4 S, umi well painted. 7. Width of road way to be lti feet. Board reserves the riht to reject any or ull bids. liiKO CitiTciipici.n. f-4t County Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the Vth day of Marc h. 1H91. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number ten 10, in dock two hun dred and twenty-one 12211. i" the eitv 6f Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska together with the privileges and appurtenance theieunto belonging or in anv wise appertaining, the same being levied uon and taken an the prop erty of the unknown heirs of Joseph Throck morton, deceased, Mrs. S. E. Head. Mrs. Sarah M. McClary, Mrs. Mary Howes. I. N. Crosswait first name unknown, as the heirs at law of Joseph P. Crosswait. deceased, David Samson, Theodore Eaton, Frederick Eaton, Alice M. Eaton, and Mrs. S. M. Eaton, sole heirs of and at law of Emerson H. Eaton, deceased, George S. Sevbolt, the unknown heirs of Abijah Harris, deceased, Thomas B. Gordon and R. B. Town send, doing business as Gordon and Townsend, Elijah smith, Joseph Smith, the unknown heirs of lsham Beasley, deceased, William J. Hyatt, W. D. Merriam (first name unknown). Art E. Alexander, and the unknown heirs of Alfred H. Townsend, deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by W illiam H. Shafer, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., February 4. A D, 1891. 7 5 William Tiobe. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of district court, within and for Cass conntv, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 2d day of March, A D, 1KH1, at 2 o'clock E. m. or said day. at the south door of the court ouse, in the city of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at put lie auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: The scuth half of the southeast quarter (Sfj of SEl4) of section five (5), township ten (10). range twelve (12). east of the sixth principal meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Charles A. Farley, Rachel E. Farley, S.E.Cole, (first name unknown), Aultman Miller & Co., C. II. Parmele (first name unknown), ana J. M. Schnellbacher, (first name unknown), defend ants, to satisfy a judgment of said court, recov ered by the Omaha Loan and Trust Company, plaintiffs, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb. Jan. 28, lsjd. (5-5 William Tigiie. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, issued by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 2d day of March, 1H91, at 2 o'clock E. m. of said day, at the south door of the court ouse. la the city of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to wit: Lots eight (8) and nine 9i, in block No. thirty-two (32) in ti e city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, the same being levied upon and taken as the property of the Platts mouth Canning company, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Fred Gorder. Joseph V. Weckbach, F. K. Guthmann, S. A. Davis and E. B. Lewis, tijaintiffs, against said defendant. Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 88, 1891. 6-5 William Tiobe, Sheriff. Notice of Attachment. W. Benner will take notice that on the 26th day of January, 1891, M. Archer, a justice of the peace in and for Plattsmouth city. Cass county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of S20 in an action pending before him wherein Alfred Shipman is plaintiff and W. Brenner is defendant, that property of said de fendant has been attached, consisting of money, under said order. Said cause was continued to the 12th day of March, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m. 7-3 Alfred Shipmah. FKANK DKE8HL.EH. MERCHANT TAILOR, LabBboff Block, PUUMmonth. Net. A good fit and satisfaction guaranteed K. DRESSLER, MERCHANT TAILOU, "riMTv-etf Block flatten! rat.: and Children. Oaatorla cores OoUc, OonstfpatJon. Hour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Warms, gives sleep, and protuotes di- Wit&oublnjurious medication. For several years I have recommended yoor Caatoria, ' and shall always contluue to ao so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pakdks. If. D., "The WInUirop," IxSth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Coktawt, 77 Mcbkay Strut, Sew York. i Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. ('. Showalter. clerk of the district court, within and i for Cass county. Nebraska, and to mediieep'd, ' will on the 2'M day of March. lHitl. fit 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, i'.t the eolith door of the court house, in the city of I'l ittsinoiitli, In said county, i sell Ht put. lie auction to the highest bidder for i cash the following described real estate, to-wit: The South half of Southwest quarter (S'i of SW , ') of Northwest ouarter of Section twenty three , (2.1) Township Kleveu ill) Kuiil'C twelve 1 12 ; east of the principal meridian in Cass County, ! Nebraska, together with the privileges mid ap i purtences thereunto belonging or in any wis' ap , pertaining, the same being levied upon and taken jus the property of John McAH'ee and William . Jaiiiesoii. defendants; to satisfy vudgmciit of said court recovered by William Sgorer, plaintiff, ugainst said d -feiidunts. I'lultsinoiith, Neb., February IHth. A. I)., IHttl. 9 51 William 1'ioiik, Sherili". Notice to Non-resident Defendant. In the district court of 'nss county, Nebraska: Christopher C. Shepherd, et al. f Eliza S. Shepherd, et al. f Hamilton 11. Shepherd will take notice that on the 4th day of February. A l. lHHl, Christopher C. Shepherd, et al.. plaintiffs herein, filed their petition in the district court of Cass county. Ne braska, against Klia S. Shepherd and Hamilton 1). Shepherd, et nl., the object mid rayer of which are to partition the following described real estate, namely: The south half of the south east uuurter of section . the south half of the I southwest quarter, the west half of the north -; west quarter, and north half of west half of southwest quarter of section 1, all In township 12, north, range i:i. ami lot 1, in section 29. town ship 12, north, range 14, all in ('as county, Ne braska, according to the respective rights of the I plaintiffs and defendants under the will of Wil Hum II. Shepherd, deceased, late of Case county aforesaid. You are required to answer said etitfou on or before the With day March, 1H91. Dated this Itith day of February. 1S!H. 9 4 Bviios Clark, Att'y for Plaintiff. O. H. SNYDER, DBALKll IK Drugs, Medicines Books, Stationery and Walh Paper. ansy mi f oiki jrticie Brushes, Fine Soaps, Sponges, etc'. Customers will find our stock complete, com prising many articles It is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices. Plattamoulh, Neb. SIMM. 00 ynr I brin mult by Joha It. Ooodwm.'i'ro...V.C work Uit u. hrtdr, yon mmy Dot make niurh, but eaa teach yoa quickly hr to .arm from i( to SIO a day at Hie atari, and mora aa yon fa on. Both Kin, all In any part of America, yon c-an commence at burnt, a-i. me; all your time,or i,are momenta onlv t the work. All ia new. Oreat tay bl.Kk for err worker. We etart yeu. furnfohinv rerythinfr. KASII.V, SI LI.L.ILV learned. FAKI l L LAICS HiKfi. Addreaa at onre. bii.iMiai a to., roKTLAjt, haias. JOSEPH SHERA, the Rock Bluffs Dealer in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. BOOTS SHOES And all other articles kept in a first class General Store. He sells his goods for cash, and at the lowest possible margin above cost. Ilis store building is his own, and so are the goods in it. lie has no store expenses, and can therefore sell at a very small profit and still make money. lie always has a full line of coods on hand, and he will exchange for country produce anything in the store. erFlour and meal a specialty. Cail upon him and be convinced that the above is a true repesentation of facts. JOSEPH SHERA. $3000: TEAR t I Kvdertake to briefly teach any fairly intelligent pereoej of ettbel aex. who eaji r-ad end write, end vb after Instruction, will work iadoetrioaely, 1 how to earn Three TbeaaaaS Kellare a Year la their ewm locallties.whereverlber lire. I willaloofornlab. the altaatioa aremployaientat which yoa ran ears that amoent. No money for me enleea eacceeefol aa above, taally and qnicfclr leaned. I deeire bat one worker from each diatfict oreoualy. I lie i already etseivt end nrvilet with taifitormal ktrre -nror-i. ..j aie : : -r KfCf ar ... - I -ur. V M f. I" "- at rmrex ' , r'S JJ3 e J. .t "u ilUS.