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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1888)
? 0 1 1 r t 1 V i. FAITHFUL SERVICE REWARDED Coyornor Thayer Ro-nonlnatod for Covornornncl William A Loo so Re'nornlr.atod for Attorney Cenerat- Tho State Republican Convention. J,inoi,n, .b., Aug. til. It wiih tli; latest, wanii.-sf hikI mo.-t exciting cuii vention Nebraska has tvir sco. The lion. H urge 1. Mcikvljohn had the plea-mre of calling it to order promptly at half pa t 'J. Wliil': waiting tor the ilelcgatcs to gi t sealed 11 campaign glee club, composed of ucvcii David City j-oung men, enlivened things with ii fi w Heleel urns tint set everybody will. Ti c cluli mh;;s well. Tin? Hcv. II. J. Harmon, of .MTiTson, off. re d prayer. The gallery n.tt.1 a few el. legates applauded him. It was afterward reported, though, that elcmoerats who sneaked in were responsi ble for the unholy net. Juelge Wall, of Sherman county was elected teinpoi iiry chairman and L. li. Gary, Choyene county; K. C. Holhenber per, of Hall, mid Tom Cook, of Lancas ter, were .selected temporary secretaries. On motion of I). II. Mercer, it commit tee f three, to conduct Judge Wall to tin; stage. I). II. Mercer, Ex-Go vcrnor Huberts and Tom Majors composed that commit tee. As the judge came forward and was introduced he entered upon the delivery of a rattling good speech, in which he reviewed briefly the achievements of the republican party, landed the national ticket, arraigned the democracy, and pledged the republicans to protection niid p.u-dieted a majority of 10,000 in Nebraska. The central committee's list of dele gates was taken as being correct, simply the counties and number of delegates be ing read. There were no contests. I). II. .Mercer again got his work in by moving and putting the motion, which i went through without opposition, mak ing the temporary organization perma nent.. Speaker Harlan then took the floor and named Governor Tli iyer for rcnomination and moved that it be made by acclama tion. It was done with a hearty will. In response to a call the governor made a good speech. KOMI NATIONS I'lllt I.IKI TI.XANT CiOVKHNOIl were call.ul for and George I). Meikle join of Nance anil E. M. Collell of Thay er wear named for the trust by their re spective delegations. On the call of counties the vote strood: Meiklejoin .r07, Corrcll Hi:. Thayer county moved the unanimous nomination of Meiklejoin. The motion was curried and Mr. Meikle join thanked the convention for the liom.T. Gilbert Ji. Laws was the unanimous choice of the convention for secretary of state, lie modestly responded to the call and thanked the state for the honor of the rcnomination. The nomination of state treasurer was then in order. This is acknowledged to be the priceles? position and excitement ran high as the following candidates were named: E. I). Einsel of Phelps, J. E. Hill of Gig', A. 11. Graham of Cum ing. I). 1. CVopseyof Jefferson. C. E. Yost of Douglas, John Harper of Untler, Hartley of Holt, I?aird of Cass, MeClay of Madison, Clary of Saline, Weeks of Greeley and Southcrland of Lincoln. The ipietest hour of the day was when the cleric commenced the call of counties. An auxiou bu.i followed the call of unorganized territories. Hill was nomi nated on the IKh ballot. William A. Leese was then nominated on second ballot for Attorney General. At the announcement of the vote cries of "He's all right" was heard from all parts of tiie room. Mr. Leese then spoke as fol lows: "I appreciate the high honor you have conferred upon me. I assure you that, in the future a? in the past, I will serve the people to the full extent of my ability. I will try to get better acquaint ed with you in the fall. I thank you." At the close of the attorney general's remarks the convention gaye him three hearty cheers, and both Irvine and Scott cheerfully pledged their support to the ticket. The nominations for commission ers ot public lands and buildings were now made. They were: Dew of John son, Carter and Parker of Lancaster lieebe of Custer, Steen of Saunders, and Lundeen of York. Steen was nominated on second ballot, then made unanimous. Peters of Boone, Benton of Lancaster, and Gros-dians of Clay were named as candidates for auditor of state. The 1 .allot stood: Benton , , , 2;U; Peters 320 Grosshans 14 Benton was nomination and tendered his heartfelt thanks to the convention, lie faithfully promised the Republicans of Nebraska they should never have rea son tn regret their choice. For senators-at large George H. Hast ings of Saline and II. C. Russell of Col fax were nominated; from the First con gressional district M. M. Butler, of Cass: the Second, James McNery of Webster; the Third, Charles F. IddKr.g. This closed the nominations and the Republi can ticket for 1SS8 was made, and at 2:15 o'clock this moriiiug the convection ad journed sine die. A Pleasant Time. From 'i IhomI.ij ' J.n!. A more sue ccssful vent b.iih socially mid financially I ban that of la;-t night h u not been realized lor many a day. The entertainment v.ns given limb r the Auspices of the young lidi'-s of St. Luke's Guild and was m.-iiiageil in very particular to perfection. I.ch i ling lady exhibited her .(,, 1 taste in v -lee t mg a dress for the occasion. M; I each die was iiiunu fact ured in Mi-h a M I" as to represent a cctt.-iiif hu-im -; Iioiiv, ami there were about sixty in nil r- pri s nted. Tho w hole parly in lli'ir ih.-itv mak ing efforts and the liyely stir, pies ntcd to the. in i tils of tin; spectators an enthus iastic spectacle. Alter the young g'litle iih u had waited upon th ir la ly friends by treating th'-ni to an inviting repast, nil joined in the merry d ii:e-: to the music, rendered by the Bohemian band until a late hour. The ladies were financially successful, having cleared between $i0 and $00. Appended we give the style of the different business houses and the names of tho young ladies represent mg them: Jim Donnelly, Edith Vt hit.; C. E. Weseott Clara Palmer O. P. Smith, Drugs Nellie Simpson O. P. Smith, wall paper. ..Cora Wayman Murphy & Son Mamie McCoy E. G DoveyASon. notions. . Ccorgie Oliver ' dry goods. . Edna Adams " groceries. ..M. Shepherd F. S. White, ice house Ella White W. G. Kecfcr May Beverage S. AC. Mayer Barbara tiering L. Moore nna Livingston Journal Mary Sherman B. &. M. band Linct Livingston IIkham) Maggie Oliver Carruth &, Son Mary Hawkswortli Carruth Canning Co Maud Viyian First National Bank Birdie Wright J. Pcpperbcig Agatha Tucker R Herrmann...'. Hattie Fulmer B. Elson Vcrnie Leonard Water Works Blanche Travel Mrs. A. Rcsier deiia Tarteh Reading Room Susie Sampson W. Cook, barber Maggie Campbell Drs. Cave fc Smith Jennie Dal b A. W. White Manota Eikcnbary Base Ball Blanche Feight Lenlioff & Su-nnichscn. ..Nettie Ballance Stadtlninn House Stella Traver V. !. Fricke Dora Fi ic ke Robert Donuel y Kate Goos Mrs. F. Johnson Irene Patterson H. Buck Ida I'.ieck P. Mi rges Florence Merges J. P. Young Gertie Kerney Herold & Son Dora Refold V. V. Leonard Lora Reinhackle Robert Sherwood Lizzie .Miller John R. Cox Maggie Yallery J. I. Unruh Annie McDouglc A. (Mark Ella Clark City Hotel Celia Goos B. Ramsey Ella Wright J. V. Weckbach Kate Ilemule J. Y. Weckbach Ida Foglesong Henry Weckbach Rose McCatiley Post Office Berth Wise Will Baker Anna Heisel Waterman Lumber Yd I'na Freer Oliver & R tmge Mary Whales J. Ratt Mattie Smith Gering & Co.. E.lith Gering Bennett fc Tutt, Lizzie Steimke Will Bocck, Mamie Stiles Burlington Route, Miss Banking Asst. Mail Clerk, Mollie Ballance Delivery Clerk, Minnie White A Plucky Youngster. Dki.axo, Minn., August 2"). Yester day afternoon twelve masked men enter ed the house of John Pearson, three miles south of Armstrong, ami demanded food and what money there was in the house. While they were parleying with Mis. Pearson, her son, Henry, a boy ten years old, opened the stair door and discharged a lead of bird shot into the feet and legs of one of the iiampp. They all fled and the boy pursued them, firing ag da, the shot taking effect in the head of on; of them, vho fell to the ground and was afterwards carried orf by Lis companions, The citizens turned out en masso and scoured the country all night to secure the culprit, but without success. Today some of the tramps wore back and fired two shots through the windows of Pearson's house without ef fect. The boy who did the shooting w as so small that the tramps did not notice him and his father was away from home when the outrage occurred. OBITUARIES. Eioiit Mii.kGrgvk, Aug. il, I)u:d. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barker. Aug. 10. The remains were hurried in the Eight Mile Grove cemetery. Aug. 20th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Funeral services are clef creel for the pre sent. Dikd. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. James Mullen, at their home at Elmwood, this county, with typhoid fever. The deceased is aged fourteen years, and was brought down and buried in the Eight Mile Grove cemetery. Aug. 2 l.-t. at 2 o'clock p. u). The futK-rai servio will bo conducted at flair place of worship at some future daio Oxk ok M.vy. It" is reported that the democrats of this city .ire making preparations for a grand rally which they propose giving .here on one of the fair davs. Veterans of 1040. The following is the list of names of men in Cass county who voted f r Win. Henry lUiiison in 1810, and who will vt te for his grandson, B n Hariis .n, in Nov mber ne.t: Robert M teer, PI at t snot; th precinct. A. G. Hat , I'lattsmoiith city. W. W. Graves, Rock lilulfs. John B.-ii", Plattinoutli. ( li .plin Wright. Platt-mouth. J. (. II is. PJ.ttt-inouth. II. A. Willi i netii, Pl.itt-uionth. S. M. Kirkpatiiek. Liln ity. Win A lmoin, We ping Water. .) aiii.-K Gihnorc, Weeping Water. E'linim Davi-1, PlattMuouth. Mos:s Tuckt I, Lil'i-i ty. S. B. Hob-on, Liberty. Thus. Mitt he 1, Plattsmnuth. ll.u vty Ilogan, Stove Creek. S. P. Hardy, Weeping Water. Sob in ei M tl'as. Weeping Water. Thus. Bull. Weeping Water. .1. Cli.be, Weeping Water. E S. Gilb it. Weeping Water. Albert Harmon, Avoea. Levi Walker, Pbltt-liloUtll. A iik.s Tt li t, Av oca. J. M. .b -Cunough. Rock Bluffs. Je:j.sie Miller, Eimwootl. I). L. Clapp, Elmwood. Yalentine Hav. Ebuwoml. John Lambert, Rock HI u!Ts. Thos. Rankin, Ro-k Bluffs. Jl Berger, Rock Bluffs. Win. Lloyd, Rock Bluffs. Nicholas Cox, Weeping Water. John Philpot. Mt. Pleasant. S. Torreiice, Weeping Vatcr. John Ervin. Libeitv. J. 1 Buck. Libeitv. E. Bales. Liberty. ' Joseph Houty, Liberty. Joshua Lynn, Liberty. J. J. Ilavship, (Jreenwiniil. Lemuel Cheoront. Greenwood. A. Crittenden, Greenwood. P. J. HiiTi-'ins. (Jreen wood. "Win. Sheifer. (beenwood. Robt. Mitchell, Plattsi.-.out'i. Timoihv ("lark. Plattsmouth. Jacob Poisell. Plattsmouth. Mr. Ha vs. Pl-ittsmouth. Thos. Mitchell. Plattsmouth. W. 1 1. Shepherd. Plattsmouth. A. Andei-.Jon, Plattsmouth. Thos. Owen, Rock Bluffs. English Spavin Liniment removes al hard, Soit or Calbnised lu:r.i) and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints. Sweeny. Stifles. Sprains, Pink Eye, Coughs and te. Save $.0 by use of one bottle. Evera bottle warranted by F. (i. Ekickk A: Co., Druggists, l'lattsmouth, Neb. A L-jcky Esoaps. Nki.son". Neb., August 2-1 Nelson had a narrow escape last night. The new brick block containing the opera house, the court rooms and county olllcets' rooms and several stores, was set on fire through earlcssness. A lighted match or a burning cigar was thrown in a sawdust spittoon and sin 1 lered until the floor was burned through and caught in some gunny sac ks in the basement, and was just getting w here it would have been beyond control when it was discovered and extinguished. Renews licr Youth Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson. Clay county, Iowa, tells the following remark able story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: I am To years eld. haye been troubled with kidney complaint and lamemss for many ytars; could not dress myself without help. Now T am free from all pain and soreness, and am i.ble to do my own housework. I owe my thanks to Elec tric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed comph tt ly all di sease and pain."' Try a bottle, 50c.' and $1., at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. 4 Captain Hill Congratulated. Ei-: viKii'K, Neb, Augest 25. Beatrice citizens, irrespective of party, congratu lated Captain Hill on his nomination for state treasurer. The indications are that he will run ahead of the ticket in south eastern Nebraska, Bucklin's Arnica Salvo, The Be.-t Salvo in the world for Cuts, Biuises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Crurr.s, and a! skin eruptions and pos-i tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price Co cents per box, For sale by F. G. Fricko Co. 51 The gre.it bandana king inthis speech at Port Huron yesterday, opened his ad dress by an expression of fear for the grave, ,ii usual. Fpr fear vt an occas ional breeze might strike his brow and cause him a death blow before the cam paign should come on, he asked his large audience for the privilege of keeping his cap on while addressing them. When such a mild breeze as was theu blowing will so materially affect his constitution, we cannot imagine what will become of the old man wiii-n the. gale of November next strikes him. An Epigrammatic Str-temont Is there anything in this world so vile As the pistilcnt presence of potent bile? We have it, wc hate :t, we all revile j'lie n.ioas ii..iu a, nj did firlyj. But why bewaii what soon is inendeel? Take P." P. P. and have it ended. All praise the power of ''Pierce's Pellet," Wise people buy an 1 elruggists sell it. One would think the Nebraska treas ury is as rich a plumb as the Kentucky ciib v.t.o trofij the number of candidates the present State convention has pro duced at Lir.ndn, Who ? Who innkes t!i" hinie of ilie jioor si laivrlit? Wliu fill the pa'aee ' wea tli with ilelteht 7 ho. when you kis hint will yive you a bite? The llaby. A BABYLONIAN TEA. NOVEL METHOD OF SPENDING A SUMMER EVENING- IN TOWN. Intert'fttinj; Story Tolil ly a Yutittiful I.lmb of I'uHhl.ill IIoiv u I'll I ludi'lptii llos(-sn I'lllcil 1 1 ir (.nrsl with Ania.-m'iit ami IXlifltt. A Kiiavo youth, of small fortune, but laro social pretension:!, wlio i.j kept in town by his iluliei a.s a Icink lerl; $ l.j a week was a trille mystiiii'il a few ilayaoo by tho receipt from a fashionable married woman f a visiting card, on whieli wes written, "Friday evening, 8 to 10, Tea Babylonian." "Tea Babylonian! Tea Babylonian!" ho reail nain and again. "What new wrinkle may that tie, 1 wonder." It required about four seconds for him to si that Ids enjraj.'enient book was virgin. Ho made up his mind to go in a space tf tmm Ke small that ho had no method of calculat ing. For, reinemlx.'r you, diversions that promise nnj'thing worth Fpcakin of to a city bound swell do nt como every day iu August. Tho next morning, warm as it was, the youthful limb of fashion was swinging down Chestnut street to his desk in tho banking houso ns chipper as a boy with a new watch. "Well," said I, "why so blithesome this morning?" "It was tho tea, tho Babylonian tea," said he. "I tell 3'ou it was a stunner." "And what is a Baby Ionian teai" Ho was so full of it that he must havo re garded tho opportunity to talk us a favor. This is the story ho told: "When I received tho bid," he explained, "I had no more notion than the dead v. h t fi Babylonian tea mig'i. I . i.io..vvcr, a: you see, I went. Tho houso a charming one in (i fashionable street is tho seeno of many a pleasant eliuner and daneo in tho winter, at which one is sure to meet a lot of agreeable people. I had read in tho 'sa:;siety' column of a newspaper that tho host and hostess wcro in town for a few days on their way from some Virginia springs to Bar Harbor. "1 was not at all surprised, therefore, to tind tho front stoop swept and trim as be camo tho habitation of a Christian even in midsummer, nor was I amazed to observe tho door standing hospitably oicn. Thcro was something not quite intelligible", however, in tho circumstance that tha emly light to be observed was furnished by a single gas jet in tho hallway. A man servant, Lov.'ey, standing near tho doorway meehaniunlly drawled out: 'Gentlemen's dressing room third story back; ladies' front parlor.' As I stumbleel up tho stairs through semi-darkness, I saw that tho door to tho drawing room was o;cn, and, glancing in, I observed what appeared to bo women's wraps on tho chairs and so&is, w hich, however, were e-ov-ered with whito linen, as when tho houso was first put in summer order. " 'A epiccr basket of chips,' t hought I. 'If this is tho Babylonian tea I shan't want much of it, and where ara tho Babylonians T "I was in tho third story back by this time, when another servant politely took my hat end placed it with other hats and coats, lie then opened a door at his left and I passed down a gloomy passageway into another half lighted room. "As I looked blindly round ho asked my name. I gnvo it him. Ho turned, aud simultaneously calling out my nanio brushed asido a curtain of somo dark, heavy stun", and I passeel into Babylonia. "I found myself standing in an illuminated garden. Glowing Chinese lanterns wero strung in fantastic designs along the edge aud eirawu to a common point over the head lino in tho center suggested a great canopy of light. Hero aud thero among tho branched palms and tho spreading fern varied hued fairy lamps burned with a mild light. Small tables were set out on tho grass auel illumin ated by tapers burning in heavy silver can delabra. Tho edge cf tho garden, on three sides, was marked by a light balustrade. On tho fourth tho garden ended abruptly against tho wall of tho houso. Looking beyond the balustrade I could make out the tops of tree') gently waving in tho wind. I felt upon my cheek also a breath of cool air, and upon my mind Gashed at ouco tho truth I was stand ing on a housetop. People in evening dress v.ero seated at tho little tables or moving about looking at everything curiously. Jly host and hostess wero standing near tho cur tained entrance, which, as I looked again, I saw was not a doorway, but a low window. I made my regards and they laughed merrily as they observed my very observable look of surprise. " 'It is the same with every one,' chirruped my hostess. 'Amazement, then, if I may be permitted to say it, delight. Pardon me, bat really I never had the pleasure of gather ing my friends at any entertainment that all'orded so much fun as this Babylonian tea is giving.' " 'But the idea,' said I, '-where did you get iff' j "Then sho was good enough to explain that her husband, who is a member of tho tre mendously rich 'Manufacturers' club,' had casually mentioned that a feature of tho club's new house, which is now being built, will bo a summer garden on tho roof. She canght at the remark as containing tho sug gestion for ouinotiiing altogether uniquo in tho way of entertainments. The develop ment of tho idea was manifested in tho 'tea' called Babylonian, of course, for a reason that is clear to you with j-our recollection of tho celebrated hanging gardens. The roof on whieh wo stood was that of tho back building, which was a story or so lower in height than tho front. Tho grass was in sods, bordered in long shallow bones, neatly concealed by tho green. The palms and ferns and pther erotics vveia of courso in tubs, all from tho stock of a florist. A servant had strung up tho lamps, and a carpenter, with out much ado, Lad put up tho balustrado against the possibility of au3'body's stepping oif the roof and tumbling into the back yard. "As our hostess finished her little story soft music of strings came floating on tho air from somo invisible quarter. I determined for myself that the orchestra was placed in a room just oSf the garden out of sight, but pear enough to bo heard ia a degree that was pleasanter for being soft and low. lees and pilads and some other things wcra served at the little tables, end altogether everything went on much as it would at a lawn party of the every day kind. The company was not a largo one, but still it was numerous enough to seud everything with go pnd spirit. Nearly all th men were people who, lis I knew, were kept Iii town by the demands cf business, and usually appear more or less miserable at the clubs. Naturally enough in August ii town they outnumbered tho ladies two to cne. Most of the ladies wero, like our host ess, passing through town from ono resort to another. Some had come in for tho 'tea' froi the country places at Bry:i Mawr and the other fashionable places regarded as raburbs. They were so pretty ana gracious that they merited all tire attention they rer chived. -It was quite midnight, instead of 11 o'clock, when tho 'tea' was over, and as we went out the rooms and passages, which f arlW were 6 dark.we.r3 Lxi!hiutiv- Jishted luakiiig clear what I had supposed that is, that the preliminary gloom had been ar ranged to make one the more susceptible to tho glowing beauty of the roof garden." Philadelphia Cor. Is'ew York Ileraltt ShorlfTa Solo l:v virtu. ff tltii'i. ..i-i. I Itiii l..iif.l l.tt w ' - . . VlniMjiilcr, clerk l the iti.lrlct riant W illilu Ullll I'M ' vftinn ) , Ol.lh.l, itIHI III If , , r cii-'i. 1 ill on (In-lrtt ii.iy i.r fi ptciiiy .r I'.hi, at 1 1 i clin k a. in . iif ieii'l hiy ;(t n II li :' r 'l I lie ri hi 1 1 In -ice in .tli. i i 1 1 nt u :i hi line aue: tun, l.n- Ih.Iiih in;; i ei i M,u, I . -wit : 1 lie vcM 1 1 i r nl t lie Houtli.M'i'st. tiutiitcr el tin' i.tnlliuest i!illT C .re li tti nil... t u i . . 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Waterman & Sun. ami .li'lilisiiii ItruM., ilrfeiiilalits ; In sallsty a iul' ni"iit nf nalil cuuit i ecn el ed by liichey I'.ros., pl.iiiitills. aeainsl said di-leinlaiit . 1'latlMiiontli, .Neb., August ;a-,. A. I). Ism. .1. '. Kl K KN It A l V . i!l.ri Shciili, Cass e.'uuiity, Ni li. Sheriff's Sale. sliuw alii i , e ii . K el Hi" iHMi.i-l euiiil wiililn and fur :ass cuiiiil y, t In aska, and to ine di reeled. 1 ill on I lie 1k h day of Kcplciuliei', A. I. ISs, at '' i cluck p. in. ul s.iid day. :il the m'iiI Ii ilnnr of t In e amrl limisc in the elly of I'lai t-muni h. in said cuuiity. sell al puliliu auc tiuii. I he loll on Iiie; real estate to nil : I lie c.ihI half ( '.) of tl:es.,n: Invent ipiar iti'i) of t he inn l liui si ipi.tt tcr ( '4 I ff seel n m li! in i :i). In tow i.sliip t . I ( i ji, raii-e t lii; leen ( I I), oa"! of the tall 1". M., I as coiiaty , Nebraska. The same I iei levied upon and taken as t lie pinpi i i y ul "1 hinnas ,. riinni.is. 1 Irleinlant ; tu satisfy a .inihriuet.t nt i-aid I nul l i coned hv William 1.. Hail is, l'lalnlill, aH.nn-1 said licfeii' ehmt . I'laltsmoii' li, Nelira-'ka. A n. Illh, A. !.. i.ss. .1. i '. Kl K s n v . -2.5 Slieiill I'ass Coiinly, Net). ShoriiT's Salo. r.V virtue of an older of -;de issued by W. f. Shmvallcr, Clerk oft!'..-, IM-tin-i touiL williin ami tor C;.ss j-.ii-.iy, Nnl,ra- ka, and to me cli rectc !, 1 will tin l lie l'.v h day or -epieinher. a. !. lsss. at L' o'clock p. in. nl said day. at i lie soal li door of t lie court house in said count y. Hell :'t pubic auel ion, I l,e fnllou ing t eal estate to-Mii.: Tin urn t Ii half ( e. j of Hie sim;lr,est quarter 's ) f sect ion tiinnli-T t w en I y (jt, in to" nsliip iiuiuliHi' ten ln, north" nl rai "e iiuiulier ten ( Kii. ea-t of thei;:i Piiui'lpal cr idiaii in Cas.s eouiitv, Nlna-ka. The . same lie in;; 1-vie. ! up. hi ami taken as t !n pioprit y of Sa-miel SehloMmari and Allies s-chlott-nio;, el al. Defendants, to aatis IV a .lildunititil of s;iid Cnmt reenvere l liy the Cenueeutieiit llivei; Sa ii-s liank, I'laint ill', against sriifi Delet.dant.s. I'latt-inuuth, .Vex, August . A. D. Ixsa. .1 . c. K kn a A nv. SherilT Cass County, Ncl Shcrifts Sale. r.y Iitue of an ( nlcr r pale Issued by W. C. Sl ow;. iter, t l.'ik nf the District Court within and tor Cass co.mty. Nebraska, and tn me di rect'"!. 1 will on the liMh dav of Septi uii-er. A. D. U sa, at 1 1 o'cleek a. in. m said i!av. at the HOtitii ilenr of t lie court In u-; in saiil eniiutv. fell at pnlilie auction. Hie follow n e, real ei-ta!e towit : The north hall of the i-oulliwest epiar te'ct section nuinber iv.etil y-tuo, in io nsli)i muni (; ten, imilh 1 1 laaue" number ten, cn-l of the .-.ixtti l'tineipal Meridian in Cass county. Nebraska, tof-ei! id uitli all the privileges ami apiu'itiiiiees llienii lo lelon;;i!ii; or in an yw ise ap'.iertuinitig. '1 he mute b-iny: le iei noon lltlli taken r.s the prenerivof Samual ScH.otlinaii and As- ln s Sehlu'i man et. al. Jlefciidan's ; to satiiv a judgment of said t nert reeoveicil bv tne Coniieiicut, l.'i.'er S.iTings bank, l'lainlin, aciiasi said l.'c'einiants I'lattsmoiilll, Ne:., Ausiiist 17, A. D. lsss. J. V. I'.l K KM. A It V, Slieriir Cass Couniy, Neb. SherifTs Salo- V.y virtue of ;ui exeeutioii is-'ied by V. ('. Sho'walter, Cl' ik' of the District Coint within ami tin- Cass county, Nebraska ami to me li reeteil. I w ill esi the ath dav of Scpteialier, A. D. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. on the uortllw est quarter ot section eleven, township t-u, lai-ge eleven, in Weeping Water precinct, Cass conn' y. N t in aka, 1 be saiue l.eln'; t lie fa m nf .James .Iolmson, in said ccunty, sell at i;u' lie au: fion, the fellow i i; personal properl v 1 o.vli : I- iuhl stacks f oais : tin- same are now stack ed on thi above b scnbil pri :ui-cK Tli." same la-inn levied npon and taken an the property of Jarues Joliusou. D;-fei.i!ai:t ; to sat-i.-fy a iudL'UieM of .said Comt recovered li the I'lattsniout h Live Slock Coir.panv, I'laintiff, against said Defetjibiti!, I'lattsinouth, Neb., Aujr 21 St. A. D , l.-s-s. .1. C. I"l KKS HA It v, Sheiiil e'ass Co., Neb. I'.y David Mii.i.kh, Deputy. i; Chattel Mortgage Salo. To All W'hum It Mini Cmutvu: No; ice i-hereby i-'lven t hat we will on the 'Till day of Septeinper. li-;.s, at the town of ;r eiiwoud. Cas county. Nebraska, bctufcn Ilic lioiir of ! . m. and 4 p in., sell at public net ion t h follow t: (I cci il ed st i i-k u ml chattel-;, viz : One b:.y mare, nine years old. w i iht I. n.jO pnumis ; ore bay in tire 4 ycrs old; i,e bay mare " years old : on r i and '.vl iie cow ; me biaek cow : one blaelr and white cow ; one t er t alf ; one heilcr f a'.f j ;itel one platform prir.; w ajrmi ; ; i,eii;(r t he pi opr-i ty of one S. I I. AiMiersou. Kre! desciibcd us abov- in his 'ert.tiii ciiMtiel moi tuai-'e dat"d Aufrust 11, lsxi, i. I iceorded in 'he lei ks ofTe c ef I 'ass eoun y, Nebraska, see ui ina n promisKry note of hj,;d s. 1. Anderson of sv; ;fll to the l-.iiik (d Cass oiuMy. di-.ted A tiiiust 11, 1 -i-ti. iiia inj; Interest . tlie'rate of 10 per e,";;t iroia Maich 1. Iss7, on '.vliich elate f Hid note !)(( au;e due. The coiidi tioni of s;iiii innrtcnee were, that in ease de fault should be made in p:. menf id said note or any part thereof, e.r if l he lunrta'.'eei' sle uld it imy time dei'tu themselves insi'diie. tiieii it siioi id be law fel f"r iin)rt:;ae: s t;j ei:i-r !.ion the premises of said mi -rf Loit-.-r and take im mediate )o-csi iu!i tli.-ii'i.t, and dispose of the aiue at p'i' lie ;.it. uutl out of the money nri.--th 'iefioiii to pay s -id sum of ;-4.;3.."lnter-"sts, rest-, chaises and exiens:(' incident heir to. Ihe.e still remainii;? due on t-aid o!e tin sum of iss.:j) aed int( rest, and de. faidt h.ivitig lieen made under the j.ivi.-iuiis of said ni"i tirai."-. t he inort.,:.-, win proceed t make the sa'e r,-: al.iies;iid. ttie proee -ils to be applieil a oj.di; i -ned in said iii'-i t'aue. I'.a.vk ok Cass Cot'srv. Wi:fin M iS; Davii:s, Attorneys. w;- Notice of Prcbato of Vill. Ia the Matter of lae Last Will and Te-tament of .Mack I.. .Jone. Deceased, la Comity Court Cass County. eb!:.ka. Noti -e is hereby plveu tliHt on the S'h dav of September A. t. at the County Judge's fUVice in Plurtsiiniuth. Ca s Count v. Nebraska, at l'i o'clock in the tfireaoMi, the following n;at t er w ill be heard and considered -. The ; pplicalioti ' f Maria K. Jijnes to admit 10 probate the hist v. i'.l and ts.e--nts ff -Mack I. I iii'S late f l.iVcrty riecinet.ta said t'ountv, d-'ceaseil. ami ror leit'T- of an. ...istration with i 1 annex'-d to M na K. Jones. Dated August jni h ls-s. Ky order of tV Court ; 2'-2 C Kl ssku.. Cuuaty Judge Losat Notice. Ii, tlt Pistrict Court of Ca? oun'y. Xebras ka. Mii-hael Arclo r vs. Small I). Az-phcr. ToSarah D Archer, nnu -resident defendav . You :tre hereliv imtifled that on the i-th Jay of July, A. D lsss, p! lintia ii'.e.l ins net it ion In the District I'r.v.rj c.iss touiity, N'eliraska. wherein yen a.-e defeui'iuit The object and prayer of said petition beintc to obtain a tlivorce from von because I vour widful abandoning lit of 1'l tintiiT wii!pi!t ja-t caii.-. tu(k eotiti.'nioiis ly reni:iiiiii:i ay Jur more thdu two years print to tiu coir.iiii-.nbeniciit of tins suit. Vou air lO'iuiiril to aais.ver said pelitien on cr lief:e September luih. A. D. l"n. or your default will be entered therein aud judtrnient obtained recording to law. Dated July ".sth, A. D. isss. 2l- tllCHAEL AltT'E'" r.y his Att'y, Bvkok Clark, Til E CITIZENS J. 1ST ! ri.ATTSMODTII. - MiliKARflA. CAPITAL STOCK TAIDIN, - $f.0,000 Authorized Capital, (100,000. orncr.ut 'SUA N K CAItlti;TII. JOS. A. CONNOIf, I'lesideiit. Vll- I'li'Hi.leut W. II. Cl'MHiNii. Cashier. liUiri-lilllrl I'Tank 'an lit b J. A. Connor. K. It. Cutliiuai.u J. W. .lulu, son, Henry ltd cli , John O'Keefe, W. D. Mtri.aiu, Win. W ctci.eiilup, V. II. Cii.shiuir. TrimsactK a (ieneral I'.anklnj.' I'.uiliieNH. All W lio liavr any l.aiil.liiu buslncKM to Dun-act ait invilcif to call. No matter li laie or small the tifinsactloii. It will leceUe our carelul attention, am! we promise always eamr tt hum l rcatieei.t. I-n-ims (.'crtllitrates of Dei ositM hearing Intercut liuyKund sc'Ih Korcln KxrhaiiKe, County and Cil v seem itlei. Bank Cass County Coti.er Main and KiJth Mre t. LATTSMOUTH; iTTCIi ,;. ii. i n c. :.i r.i.r., iirsimnt, I 1J Id. i'ATJ LIUaiN. Cashier, f Transacts a General Easing Business III'MIKST CASH I'lilClO I'aitl for County ami City Warrant (UbbKCriCVH !MA.tK ami promptly remitted fcr. !uiKK'.e.TOK : 0. H.I'arncle. J. M. rattemon. 'red Cor-lcr. a. 15. .S Ith. U. . Windham. M . Mnrrlsey, J.nncM Patterson. Jr. John Kir..;miAi.u, s. Wiuiiil l'lesldent. Cacldo FIKST NATIONAL. OF l'l.Al ISM'JUTlf. NJCDKA8KA, 'lIertho very best faciliUeri for the proinit tram-aet ion of lecit iinata BANKING BUSINESS. sJteek.s. J'.oi'ds. Cold, .oM'trnnent hid! I.ocv Securlt ies i'.ouelit a ikI .'lola. Deposit s rere) y. ed s:i'.ii :ntcre:,t allow ed on time Cerllil eates. Dt :; ?ts d ra ,vn, a vat I a hie linn y pail of llie I niicd Sluice and all the principal tuu us of Kurooe. Collections mi'lu, t- jtromptly retr.itlf.d III,;lirst market pileen paid fi.r County War Statu and Comity liondr. nil"KCTOS i John Kltferald John I;. Ciark, 1). Itaktworth. if. J'. v,!iiti. . v.aairii. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND ULAOKSMiTil rj- Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and gaiter ul jobbing Pi, now prepared to do all kinds of repabinj; of farm and other machinery, a?i tln;ie U a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAUEn. The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken chari: ol the ;-.jj,m m,ep lie ia well known ai a NO. 1 WOKKMAN. r ifp HAT'sil'-TI.-N -,lIAJlKT Dr. A. Marshall. Slcsidsnt XDcntist. Pr. se rvatie n ol tlie Natural Teeth a Specialty. Aurstlitties given fur Pain- I.KSS FlI.I.INIi J It KX'I HM 'Tl(S OK TkKTII. Artificial teetli made on ill. Silver, Kublier eir (V-ilulnitl Plates, nr.el inscrteil as semn as teeth arc extracted when de sired. All werk warranted. Prices reasonable. FlTZfJKRA I-Ii'S lll.'li'H I'l.'.TTKMOUl If , NKB ii MEN OF MARK. 55 WRITTEN BY Rev. J. W. Simmons, J). D. This bo,ik is one that every loyal per son should posses..!. It tells of all the foremen colored men of the United States. It gives their biographies, ami has over 100 fine steel engravings. JOHN O, BOONE, Agent for Cass Count v. K. DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of Foreign & Domestic Goods. Consult yui Iutereet by Giving Him a Ca SHERWOOD BLOCK PlUtsra.outli. - KToti