, From niurthiy't L,ilj Mrs. Kipple came in from Louis ville thin morning. Mrs. Fred Murphy arrived from Ccd.ir Crook on tin Schuyler. Pr. IVer;n:r. rh"K elect of the district court, is in tin city to-day. Mr. iul Mrs. I,. H. Young left for Omaha this morning for a brie( visit to friends. II. G. Kace came in this morning from Weeping Water to assist in the commotion of the official can vass. Indian summer seems to have disappeared. We may now pre pare for winter to u very good advantage. The M. P. road is doing n good business in the passenger line. Seventeen tickets were sold for the south this morning. We are pleased to note that Hon T. M. Hritt, of Hillsdale, was chosen, at the recent election, on the repub lican ticket to represent Mills county in the legislature. Mr. Hritt Is nn uncompromising friend of the prohibitory law. The Glenwood Opinion speaks in liiuh eriiiH of his ability and integrity. A social event occurred at the home of Miss Ivlla Wright last eve. ning in which a number of invited friend participated. Farmers throughout the count) are actively engaged in cribbing corn this week. It is found to be in good cribbing condition and o! an exceptionally large yield and a good quality. rim'rift noun In the case Stall vs. Omaha Southern K. K. the jury rendered a verdict in favor of plaintiff forJl.tKt. The board of arbitration recently allowed hint IfOX) and he brought suit for $l,.ri(X)p with the lesult as above. Union Item Flection passed o II very quietly nnd the officials may now deck Un political aspirants' caps with roses. Liberty is solidly republican by a good majority. Charles Wiuscot, of the Nebraska City Street Kailway Co., passed through here for I'lattsmouth where he will be joined in wedlock Wednesday, to Miss Hattie Knee, of the telephone exchange. Mr. H.J. Dray, of The Herald force, passed through here Tues day for Auburn where he will visit a brother for a few weeks. On account of the cold damp weather, we personally ki.ow of oine voters who went home with out casting their vote. Severn! of these we know to be republicans. L.O. Todd nnd n drummer he hud up in a store, drew jh immense (?) crowd, who listened to the Gover nor (?) discuss H. & M. K. li. stock and the system of money loaning. Harry Johnson came down from riattHinouth Tuesday to finish his contract near here of painting, Police Court. A few dayB since Hubert Nickel entered suit ugainst Richmond Good for possession of property. After defendant had learned that the action had been brought, he at once vacated the property nnd re linquished all claim to his right to occupy the same. The plaintitf then paid costs and withdrew the infor mation and the case was dismissed. In the case II. IC. llolitiger vs. John Sotithworth, n suit on promis sory note, Judgment for $."i3.1U was rendered for plaiutilT. Action was brought by Aaron Crisnian vs. Fllenbautn for the recovery of wages alleged due for labor performed. It appears that Mr. Crisman has been employed in the butcher shop of Mr. Kllenhaiini but the larter claims that he has fully paid for all labor performed. The case was contained until Jan. 4, 1SU2. Y.M. C. A. Convention The twelfth annual convention of the Y. M. C. A. association in being held at Lincoln this week. Of it the Lincoln Call says: Nearly 200 delegated from all parts of the state and elsewhere, arrived and are in attendence at the twelfth annual session of the Young Men's Christiati Association of Nebraska. The many homes of Lincoln'" christian people have been gladly tendered to these visi tori and a warm congeniality .is making them all teel at home. The opening yesterday was held nt the First Haptiat church, nnd State Sec retary Nash gave a very interesting f Jible study. The evening pession filled the 1 church and the audience listened ! with pleasure to a descriptive and entertaining talk on Hlble btudy bv t Henry E, Ihown, necretary of the international cqmmittee. vim en. 1 larged upon the results attained hy I a careful reading of the HIMe con- II denied to leading1 thought. 1. had found it possible to go over forty-two books of the lVible in s fourteen days and urged students i of the Bible to concentrate on tln leading thoughts and goverti their : jXives according to them. t V pirant Surprise, The neighbors and iminedi: te friends, to the number of twei.ty, gathcre 1 at the residence of Levi Walker and at the appointed time . . . i . i T mii-niiiil asv llm rttuliliMli'M fil T:lftlfll ...... ,v ...v. ... j... l.rcK a.i.t took poss.on. inejth. prCh;j w.rt., ...... n1 tit lisvewtf tA li u ' ' J jmiiij nn 1'iuiiiiita in iwiiwi va aim XStli birthday. Mr. Ieek was com pletely surprised as he hail not the slighest intimation that such. arrangements were pending and had even failed to recall that his birthday was so near. Mr. Leek was presented with a handsome rocker, as a token of the esteem in which he is held by his neighbors and friends. Refreshments were served lifter which all repaired to their homes feeling well pleased with the evening's enjoyment. Epworth Lcbjub Convention. The Lincoln district Epworth League semi-aii'iual convention will be held at Weeping Water, Nebraska, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13, 14 unci 15, 1W1. Delegates expected from every charge in the district, whether organized ns Epworth League or not. Come for the beginning and stay to the close. Come praying for the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Let every cl urge that has not organized, organize before the con vention and send delegates. Enter tainment furnished for delegates if notice is received of their coming by Rev T. A. Hull at Weeping Water, Neb., not later than Monday, November. (). He will not be re sponsible for entertainment unless iiiiuiieii, aiiuoiign mere are several hotels in the village which can accommodate all who come ....I.. - . aim we expect to De alj e to enii r. .. : .. i i . . . , i vi jijiMiy. jn who come with teams must iiive notice in ul vniice to insure entertainment. C S. Polk, ) , , T. A. HULL,Com- Weri.in.j Wetter Ittma Kr m the ll-pnlil! mi. llie republican rally Saturday night was (lie largest political atenug ever held in the town. The Misses Miles gave a Hallow ecu party Saturday evening to their young friends. A delightful time was enjoyed by all. the vote in a majority of the pre cincts and wards of the county was very light. It is repot ted that some started away from the polls, for tear tney could not make their tickets out correctly. J. W. Sporry returned home on Monday with the stereopticon show and mueum. He spent the sea son in the state of Iowa and reports lair ousiness. lie got home in time to vote. Mr. II. Olmstead was called east nisi ween xo uttend his mother's funeral. It ia a end trip and hie friends sympathize with him in his !.... I . ... aniiction. A.G. Street has charge ot the clothing store during his nosence. T. . . ... i ne noys either torgot that Inst Saturday night waa Halloween, or iney were so taken up with the en thusiasm manifested at the repub lican rally that they thought that good enough. Marshal Woodard walked the streets until I o'clock looking for some miscreant to ar rest inn ne louuU no one, nud depredations were reported. no Wemher Report For the month of October, 1S01: First Rainy all day. rvcond " " " ( j Third " " " in. J ourth-ot3,7 a. in.; ;i!i:,)p, tn.. u.iiiy mean tcmperature,4:M 0 ; nu at night, ::4 in; frost. Fifth-;rj3,7n. in.; light rain. Sixth -:) , 7 a. m. ; light rain and snow, i.j in. Seventh-20 3, 7 a. m.; frost. I'jghth Light rain. Ainiu '.)-, , . m.; 400, 9 p. heavy frost. Twelfth-Light rain. Thirteenth -Rain, 14 in. Fifteenth-20 5. 7 a. m. frost. heavy Twenty-firet-Light rain, ia iu. Twenty-second 2.") J, 7 a. in.; Twenty-fourth 80 0 , 2 p. in. Twenty-nfth-40 5, 7a. in.; 84 0, 2 p. m. Twenty-ninth 75 0 , 2 p. m. Following is the eummary for the mouth: . Monthly mean temperature, i9A 3 . 1 1 ighest tern perature, 84 0 , 25th. Lowest temperature, 250, 22nd. Clear days, 9. Fair days, 14. Cloudy days, 2. Direction of wind, northwest. Kainy dnyH, 10. Snow and pleet, 6th. Six days rain in succession, from 1st to bth. Rainfall, 5.74 in. Monthly mean temperaiure fcr Oct., l$'.!0,n:uc. Highest temperature, 70S, nth. Rainfall, .(12 Mo3 Norvo and Llv irPlits. Act on a new principle-r;;t. Lit mg the liver, stomrch and bowel. through the nervs. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' 1'illd speedily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, pile., constipation. Utiequaled for men women, children, binallest. midest yurest! 50 doses, LT.c. Samples free nt b. G. Fricke & Co'e. rrvm Jtfomlny'i Daily. The Man Thai Did It. The Elm wood Echo calls n halt on tin rlx im ni:ide bv 1'ncle lesse , jj ;lr r lhnt waH (he ,na tl)at .... nominated Abraham f .Snrnln fnr . In . . . regard to the iiiiiiier ine r.cno tr ven ine iouow nir ... .. . . . e . . I extract from a personal letter written by J. G. Nicholy, Liucoln'a private secretary: "Norman H. Judd, of Illinois, made the nomination as follows: 'r ues i re on i.eiiait ot llie delegation from Illinois to put in nomination aa a candidate for president of the ,meu Slates, Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. "C. U. Smith of Indiana. Coluni i ... . ,. . . . ous ueiano ot Uluo, ami m. Stone oi nwa, seconded the nomination, ... . i mm ia taken lrom olhcial records." A SOCIAL EVENT. A Pleaaant lime Waa Had Satur- day Evrmng. The remembrance of a social event given at the rcsidem-p nf Mr. und Mrs. M. U. Murphy last Satur day evening, in coimnemmoration of the twenty-first un:iiversary of Chan. Murphy, will be cherished by all present us one of the most enjoyable social events of the sea son. The hours, from 9 to 11, were whiled avay playing high live, iii. . rtuer u summing up anu a coin parison of notes it was ascertained that Will Stadelman was entitled to the king prize and Edith White very reluctantly received the booby prize. The party then repaired to the dining room, where a sump tuous and delicious repast, pre pared by Mrs. M. H. and Mrs. Fred Murphy, assisted by Mrs. Chas Lads, was partaken of. It was the unanimous opinion that the genial ity and hospitality exhibited by the host upon this occasion could rare ly be excelled. CIiiiiIch was pre seated with a handsome diamond and pearl scarf pin as a nianifesla tiou of the high regard in which he is held by his friends. The following were present: Dor I-ricke, Edith White, Janet Living ston, Nannie Moore, Menota Eikeu bary, Verna Leonard, Pirdie Irish Maggie Vallery, Maggie Olivet Mrs. Fred Murphy, of Cedar Creek Harry Phelps and Geo. Palmer, of Uinaha; ill Stadelman, Chas Sherman, Frank Irish, Chas. Val lery, Fred Murphy, Will Clement and Arch Coleman. Laroe Apple Shipments. it is everywhere conceded that Cass is the greatest apple produc mg county in Nebraska, but yet the majority of our people have but a faint idea of the enormity of this production. We have obtained statement from our local apple Uealers, which kIiows to what ex tent other portions of the state have been supplied from our surplus product, thus renderng the reader able to tell approximately as to the productiveness of our soil along that line. Mr. F.d Somers has shipped from this place since Sept. 1, twenty-live cars, each containing KJ0 barrels, making in all 4 .(XX) barrels, lie yet has in his storehouse ready for the market .100 burrels, which will be disposed of soon. He has shipped 500 from Nchawka and 000 barrels from Union, lie has paid in cash to the fanners of Cats county over Wiley Itlack has shipped about n,(KX) barrels, and nfter he has (lis- posed of the amount yet on hand, together with what he has con tracted yet to redelivered, ho thinks he will have handled 5.(XX) b:irn.ri It will be perfectly safe to esti mate that the apple industry has brought iH.'UHX) into the pockets of Cass county farmers this venr. Messrs. Tritsch nnd Loder came in this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Strcight Sun- dayed in South Hend. Dave Campbell, of Lincoln, clerk of supreme court, is in the city. Mrs. W. D. Jones went to Ashland this morning to remain a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snm Patterson re- turned from South Hend this morn, ing, where they spent Sunday. R.I Howe left Sunday morninir for Deadwood where he will join a surveying party, working in the interests of the JJ. & M. District court is not in Bession to-day, owing to the fact that law- yers were not prepared with the cases on the docket. The county commissioners are iu sefsion to-day. They will hold pes sion each day during the remainder of the week. The many friends of Jacob ITeinrteh will be pleaded to learn th t he is considerably improved in health- He has been confined to hip room for ovcrfor.rweckswithrMi ittaek of malarial fever, but he will loubtless be around again iu u fL.w days. The business man that strives hardest to build up his town is em titled to the most of the I - I ' - v. 0 patronage. It is prevailing opinion th:t prairie chickens are more plentiful this year than for several years. The state industrial school has shipped twentv three carload of sujar neets ; , , to Grand Island this J' Wise, after remaining nt home a few weeka, returned to 1 Omaha this morning. Mr.H.J. Streight ia receiving visit from A. G. Nichols and wife, f)f j0,H. Vall.-y. Rhode Island Mr. Nichols is president of the New j York safety power company, the largest printing press and station eryjenginc manufaciitry in the east Thev have been on an extended trin - ' (o points in the west :ind are now returninir home. A Pure Bxking Powder. 1 A baking powder that can be de pended upon to be free from lime and ahmijis a desideratum in these days of adulterated food. So far as can be judge from the officials re ports, the "Royal" seems to be the only one yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely without one or the other of these substances, and absolutely pure. This, it is shown, results from the exclusive use by its manufacturers of cream of tartar specially refined and pi t- pared by pnU-ut process which total ly remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically purc'crcani of tartar is much greater th an any other, and it is used in no baking powder ex cept the "Royal," the manufacturers of.which control the patents under which it is relined. Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly analytical chemist lor the U. S. Government, who made the analy sis for the New York State Hoard of Health iu their investigation of bakiugjpowdcrs, and whoi-e inti mate knowledge of the .ingredients of all those told in this market en ables him to speak authoritatively, says of the purity, wholesonieness, and superior quality of the"Royal:" "1 find the Royal Haking Powder composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powders, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances." Prof. Love's tests, nnd recent of ficial tests by both the United Slates and Canadian Governments, show the Royal Haking Powder to be superior to all others 111 strength tiid levelling power. It is not only the most economical in use, but makes the purest, finest llavor ed and most wholesome food. From l'Ytii i A Letter to Santa Clause. The following letter was recently addressed to Santa Clans and mailed at the Plattsmouth post- oflice. TAE IlKRALD publishes the letter iu the hope that it will come within his notice and the requests be granted: Novemher 2. 1801 dc'r Santa clos: Send lamie nnd W.nb n Snftw bicicle. Send Hernia nnd Ellen n little bed for there dollys. Send Robert and Knthnrvn a little tr:n.,i of cars. Send Papa and Mamma a big sleigh to wride in it. I will close my letter. W. W. W. II. G. Race, editor of the Weepinir Water Eagle, attended the baunuet last evening. The Advertising train. The advertising tram will return to Omaha to-morrow evening. The tourthroughout the east has been a success from the start and it can not fail to be productive of the good results iippr?hended by the prune movers of the enterprise. The newspapers iu nearly every town through which the train has passed have spoken iu high terms of the magnificent representation of the possibilities of Nebraska soil. This together with the exhibition it self has done more talking: for Ne braska than has ever been done in the same period of ti The delegates have improved op portunities to impress the fact upon eastern capitalists that we offer good inducements to manu facturers and that by reason of the adaptation of our soil, to the produc tion of raw material manufacturing ...4-1. 1-1 . ... " csuiuiisumeiiis could be located here profitably. It is highlyprobable that opportunities will be given in the near future for Plattsmouth to reap benefits accurinir from this advertising scheme and in view of this step should be taken to still further encourage the investment of capital. Several industries might prosper here but Tub Hek AL1 advises that an effort be made to secure the opcrution of our cann ing factory and the location of n beet sugar industry first. tVhen Etby as slcls, we ktc h"r Ca.-'-oria. VThcn ha was Child, s'as c-lc ' .-.r Cr.'torU VTlieD the became ?Vis, .'io c!u:: t.i Casterla, wTea she la.) C liiMrra. ge them Caaxv i Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Csstorii j nv is BnisTjTEs. A v ; Yzz ralgia, unmJ' have No return since 1882. k "ALL RIGHT! ST. u7 l.vnucu r.IICl ii li Carbolltom, Gbeen Co., 111.. Not., I highly recommend Castor Koeutg'i Nerre TonJo to anybody that has ufered from hiad ache ai my ion did for S yer, because a bottlea Of the uibdicine cured hho. M. McTIQUK. . . . i . . . M A Missionary Heroin mends Heartily. It Bt. PAUfa Mission, i chotean Co., Mont., Deo. la, 'wx f Paitor Koenlg'i Nervo Tonic la wonderful la Checking asthma or any nerroua diaeaiiea caua&d by nerroua debility or OTerexertiou. Three chil. dren of my school had falling stcknecs ; the use of the tonio atopped th paroxysms at once and cured them. In all canes of weakness It utronoi h. ens the system without falL I recommend it most heartily. FJiED EBEKSWE1LEB. FREE A. Valnnble Hook en Normal iineniie4 sent free to sny sditreea ana poor patients can alM obtail Uiis uietlicine tree of chance. Ttils remedy has been prepared by the Rove rend Putor Kovdiv. of Fort Wivne, ind. since URO, and lsuowprcp.rud undurliimlirectlon by the KOEN.'C MED. 0.. Chicago, . SoMbyOni;,- tv - . . i-:fTot,tlo, Cfor?3 THE BEST I-I H E B E E M-yfl,!li'ii,rf.., E 8 9mm v.: '"('i.iiii.iiw' THE BEST in- EVEP-7 PARTICULAIl. IIATEilLlL, W0RK3IANS1IIP, IT -. . - . Por Sale b .I WEIDMANN &. REKr NFELD 0 rs . B ETTS & B ETTS PHYSICIANS UP.SEDKS and SPECIALISTS, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA. NrRDAQ mm Office bonrs from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Etmday irom mu. iu. to 1 p. m. Kliivln'lits in f'liftttrt V.n... CI , r. D. o., oa Buuiiiooa ll-UiiMSI. ,,f ',r.(,,n,(i'tntinn nt rluco or by mail free, ni.sliciucs sent by mail or exrreen. eecnrely pickel, fren from ohscrvnt ion. (luarauttos to euro uuickiy, Bafoi y nail pcriiiauontiy. Tha njo! ; wi.lely nnd favorablji known spoeial. '"';, "nl'T Bla":- 'Jl" ir exigence. r,., ,rlail,l hkiU an I univemnl micc,h in the trnatim.tit initl ere of Nervou-, Chronic nn.l Snr. fo.l . Id?'""'',-",""1''0 ,fh",B0 ''"'"'nt plijeicinns They Ku!.rnn7rL'!0LC0 alil' every whore, nwfnuFcpf AJJD PSITIVE CnUE for the Sit toU. "n'.': trm'nT QUUlIOUS CVlU PRIVATE, BLOOD AND tm DISEASES speedily, coiiipkudy and limuiii.iitlycuriHl. meni nadily to their akiiUul trouU PILES, FISTULA AKD SECTAL ULCERS frZb,ra,es.UrBU M d" HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma nently and suocoMluUy cured in evoreaae. SYPHILIS. fIf)ni?Rlirvi mrm u Wkn Tli ,1)r,J.'culUes Female .i.r-, T.,n,'.?1,,,loll"at? d""riieni tcnliarto J! W ,0lUv"1 c". well iw all fnno. tumal disoniof that roeult from yonthfui tollies or the cxoobs of matoro jean. StriCtlTfi Tmr"n!,d Permanently eonrf, tinu. nmitie or dilatation. C ore effected at aaaoyauco. . w,ulou monienu pain ot TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-ACED MEN A Sure Cure T?1B cTfHl ,frw-, "'y ZTl P i?'',"' rTD b,,th ,'",, "oiy. with ail itadrcadix! wis, rcm.-iueut'y cured. DrS. EfitlS A'1,,l"" "'"eo who have impnr. . . VW n. II.,. HKonoM l)V iimimiiar in- fllitirerir nnd vnlttun. ;. . M.lts. which ruin lu-vi k inimi an I im iy stu.iyor luairii-.i. ui:btuij;j U.tiu for btibiuasa, KArwiTji) rurv ,:: " - . i-".r,, proi'r nir on l int linwy hie. aw.im .r . I...;- .1 ... i -. " tti,,teil. ' wuickiy f'--.,d(lce"!sp,..re, j,r c-.ltbrr.t-lwor):, Tar J.?'?'''' N' l--"cate i.-iKa-ee. Jhoij-ai.'s cu;vl. ; ;-A friind!? lo'.tcr or call rim. ,-,. tiitnr.. tr.-i..li: Hn(i IM.t ITIll lpil Kll' In 1. 1., e" 4,. !... A" . nul. - amen, (i b,- 4 Cl.UU) in .u, ,BWWMl AiKirfciW, crcailim DRS. DETTS & EETTS, I4CO Douglas St., OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. AC J A sulicred severely with iace neu ; but in 1 5 minutes after appli not been troubled with it since. F. B. ADAMS, Perry, Mo. JACOBS OIL DID IT." Legal Notice. T5 T(IeorBeO'.N.i.lnd I.ilhe O'Neill, defen riaiiln. I Yiiutrc hereby notified thst on Saturday t'.e 2X h day of Nv inner. A l. is:u. at It o'clwk h. 111. Tf mini 1 In-reader as pi ollfl . rail b-hraid. It will annlv lie dial rut curt I ' ol 1'aHscoillil V. NelrNt or to linn. SiuiiiihI m0tr ai.i iiapiimn. juiiKBi'i ai.io court lor the ap- U the preiiiisea tc-wit : Ult 1 2-8-4-6 and In,' loiuiiiiriii 01 a rt cm r 10 uik" posrerniuii oi f uioci.xi.1 wt-ll 's a 1IIU011 ki riiiiUino'ith, Caeaemiiity, NfOrtuka, up the Kroiiud that llie 1 1 uiiiill. I lie rr.iviiii-ut Sxvinge. Loan and Kuildiiig Assoc atlmi, uf i . .:li,i hive 0111. iiieiicfo hi" i"ii in (lie iJt.itiicl cuunofOaet county. Ni'buisk 1. t i lor c o.-e ccruiu mort upon Kitiii r -al estiile bei-tuae i f de U'ltliii I a b'-en 111. i lo 111 1 p payment o( the not.- seciir.o by Mild iiiorliMiiM, that tt is pruvldt-d in auid mort.ae tha iu tlio event of iim iiefiiuli mi the put of die inurtK ifvm to c inply fully with the ter win' roiidiiiuiia of val n- le 'mil it a'KiiKe. the proper court r Jine li II mum tipp icatioii appoint a recelv it in 'nke pnHeson. c uilrol anil care of aid premisea ami c.illeet Hie ren theneof und ap plvtlienel proiveils n( 1 he nam- nfter pivlng all expense! in the pimiii-Mt t.f tl debt se en red bv . iid nior uaire ,'tr In xupikir Jof sin-li appli' a Ion p ain 1.1 will fl'e und read the petition and e.xlii 1 ntlaoln-d and the a l'ilavit 01 .lames i'el'ee aim h.i- . Kn I Iv. Pluni nlt liropoe llie nnuc of III . I oil 'ck hi re ceiver lt" ' It l'iiriip'1 mill xaiuuel MHiiuh i'S IliftNUreliei, I'lailltlff nlo offers a hlssure . Ilea.). M. I into i 11 and J M l.ob'tn 1 Kovii'i NT Savin a I.oax A I) liUll.lll SI) AH - , ,. tios-. 01 Omaha, I'lain iff. Hy It. Krv n in .vity 14 Legal Notice. To He lireO'Nel I and his wife, I.lllie O'.lclll t a . (I.'ifitdaiits. Ymi mil eaeli o ! will take untie that on tliisili dayiiroc olier l. P-ul, The Piovl doiti !nviii,'., l.o. 111 Mid !iiIMIi,k 1. ..iicln ion, of I'ni.il a, li imilir, heielu tiled its pelitloa In the lrliict e m I of i a-s rotiniy. eliras A iiL'alost Mil l ilefi-iid it's - the i t J't and prayer f whii li ate to f -rei-lnse u erial i hiiiiiuhk ex. eMleil bv th ip'fend dit (Smir.'e '.eill Hiid his wt I i;Me i)' fit , o the iilaiutlit. I'rovl d it' Sn- i aits Loan and lllilliliiii; Atieoclitilna 1 1 'lir. h 1. ep"li lot one (1). tw.i 21. lliree(3) lnin-(l) II v ami six ill), in Mock 'wo 2)(,f i' i!l s udi.iiii 11 to I'lallMii. ulh as enrveyed pi tt. il and leci.rileil. lass eoiinlv Nebraska, t .e. ti e tin-pavm -nt of,, certain prainl ory n. te lined May vsid WM t r llie sum of one llPi.stii I iloii ;g(.ouo no due and pn able oil il- III I' d ail." (inti'. i(eniiiiitt Imvlliit been ina'l" for pa; ii'etit by pi .Intllf tlier- i- row due ' n said 10 te ami 111 rti.re Hie sum of one tin 1111111I on Ml) il. :1a s.wif Inleie-tiind prein 11111 utile rale nf liiteen collars (-MrU cr i'piniii.paviili!e inoiiti lv fnn .lin e 23rd Kill, aiiairdiim lo the te mr of -aid tu t-, l'lalii nit piny- fo 11 decree tha" tile I'efeil 'ants. (leoiKed NeHI I requited id pav the tune or that nalil Pletni es iipiv be sold to S Hlsty the iHiioiint found due villi il l cost el llilsac Inu V ol are r nuirfld tn Hiiour :ild neii ...n . or Id foio MuMlay tile Till d:iy of I eceinber, A U. Ml. ll."HHi,iTAir(lL A K AMI He 1.IMM1 AsStK't. t ov.of (inialia. i'lalniiff. It. 8. E-viu. I'hiatiU's At y it Sheriff Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale. Isued by W. C. Mmwiilier. cleik of the 'dftrict roii't nihil and fi r I'i ss coiintv. Nebra ka and to tn dl ree'ed. I will on b tbiy of oveinl)r A, I) 111 at two 1 'cluck p m. of raid d y t the mot of tbe stall way leaning 11 u Kock w.nxl Ha II I the CI" v o PI ut tnoi. h Cne.H r imty x ebraskii 1 hat being lite Place where the Nut term of tbe riixtil t court. wa b Id In said county, cell at public auction the fol'tiwirg teal esiat-1- -wit : Lot two 1 2 1. m block one (l't, i Wab.ut Hill Ad i 1 ion to the city ot Wee,luu . aier. Cass Coiinly, Nebraska, together with the appnr- ''I'"' 'hereunto b"loi glng or in any wise appirtaliiini:. 1 be same belns levie:! upon and taen as the pr. p rtyoft'lma Ha n bleton, Wll lam Han lib ton and Henry K. L'ar:er. def-inlants. te "tisfyii Judj: 10 nl of said court rei"v. red by Benjamin , . (il son. Hiibstltiitetl for Ida liiger soll,.pla;iitirf...giiiist a iid def -inUni.'. WM.lKiHR. Sheillt of Ca-s rouuiv. Ne1!. PlammonthiNelv'ctpber.Wnd, A. U 18JI. Iri Armstrong wiP take notice that rB the 15' li d iv ! October im. M. Archer, a Jntieei f tli p ece, in l-lattsinmnli t'ltv precinct In 'asroiintv, Nebraska, ssnel an or'ierofnt tiiclni r.it for the sum oi T'J Mi. In :iu action pending b fore liiin. w hen In 0w:,ltl uteris I bir till and li'H Alinsirn.g is defeipl'ii t. that pmper y cottsistltig f umiieye a id credits ha be 11 Hlt iched iiinler s it ord r. Sni 1 cause was coidiniii d until 'l;i3tiib dny of "cv.iuber 18:11. at 10 o'clock a. m. Us walk Mai kh. Itv Tolk Bros, hi 1 Atterncys. A i Kl -l i- v- wii.. imviuroq. 1'e t ' in ill' V'rv""."c""' "clitllly. nn.l c'l li- -. r,'-u ir ' "u Vur" ,,,r",ror later excttwes, -e.r ni' i' ? r,''"'t"rl!' worry.eu:. Kul t , .sli t,1'" '.l!r-1; ""t'f'vctycnt semi. Kallure Lms, r. I mO. A fid r oca . wo., BUFFALO, N. Y. 18T81M SW,N'8 Asthma Cure fV' ''i.r bifUnt reliol in (h. worst 7.. . ... wnrra ulflrn. ImU. jiggH'i r.;, ;.. i Attempted to Steal Corn. In the police court to day a Bohe mian wass chnrjred with Btoalitifj corn from the field of Geo. Linddcy. JiKlffe Archer fined him $2.50 nnd coHts. The evidence nnitiHt him waa conclusive as he wan dis covered i ii the field with a wick "of corn on hid shoulder. Ilia piea was that he waa simply get tin some, com husks for the purposeo! making a bed, hut as the sack was about half filled with corn with the husks removed it waa very evident that it waa the corn he was after. Ladies who tine cosmetics t &i"CH,ru.or.I,il, ad com. Snyder can fttrniHli themvji j, i;'iueh" -s Aitui, U(J UI)I LlW.w 1 , .4 l VlCill im Illil b WiMf f I..4 ' ar ..w.--. nniui v. clean water mtr! -;;ti1eHkiM.ni!,lroH.vt' K te ": "I1 A'-'" ' ;'. r"i;' nun; iriiin Co I. ice "in w iiuciiM u soon n-1 applied Mr. nn.l Mrs. A. W. fo,, of Iast. n;rs, were the pf Kl.v , K Unit and family over Sunday. NrH.Jolm I-aught, who haa been visiting friends here a few days, re turned to I'hilipn this morniu". J