4 L cpp I Noilco IN MSIKICT :olTIir C..& COI'MY NE 1 li-i.ii . Osoir .il-n, DIm in! Allf'i. nni A I l-n, (.anno- n ITwk. l'luiiiUlf VH in ivt'-ii'en p.i d i. in II. r t-r m I '.'I l.lliUllH I sn u I H-'rseii, iief.-nrtnnt. will nli i-a tint ii t'lei'o Ii day .J vi.vp"ilir. IkiI. en Titos . 1 1:1 tilts lu-n ln. fllnr tlivir nii 'Ii ill lln i'i-tll('l ii. nil i I i hs i'..init iNh. lirHskn. tt 1 11-f s.ii l (I fi'i'ilaiii I lit tiliiwt nn-l pmyrr i( m liii-li are t HTnverif iit-ii-inta t lll -U-ii n' ule Inlnlleil 1 1, li te, II Will lilt! I'll' -lllllntietlisil llieswi Ii luli-u-si llii-ieu-. fro 11 Nnv-n.li r .' I, KM : "event v-six mi tiitietv rrveii oiii- Iiiiii' iimIih ilnirt nf ;i. .-mi. tint lei' n ii'iw . n- ami pnity an, I ihii'v mx a il ri!tit ciif-liiiiiilieilis id, In h line ani lay l-le HuVi'lilN'r 30 fiT UOi'ds a'ul meicliuiiilise ati I awl iieiivete ilt-Ie. itui.ts In el limits ai d t!i t Cm said lay :in nriler hi iit'arliii.ent was hMini liy tne. clerk ot tne a mh t lottu nf ass Coinily. Nvliraskil. itlrf-i'tetl to tile Sheriff nf ' ilad'S'in dimly, lr,.k;i arel t'ie diet'ifl of Chsh i-iiiintv, Ni hra.-kti, mid :evietl by tiifin ui.u t lie liiiiiiwiHK d' wnlii-d irnH-nv. to-wii : tl intll-east (iiwrt r eet'im th rtv lil twenty-three ninth til i:mn'. ifTHl M lis in e uniy. M-lmisku and M f. Br 111 in lWk lUtwinlit fix I and l..t ten (Hit in blm-k thirty-three in Urn rty u( I'latlt "on h ftelirask. No Iim of jr:i nili -Lut was Hlsi mrvfil up m tli K rt National r'aiKiir Hlattsni'iiitli 'i-hr sk: ik in 'rtuMwo o( nil H'xnls inereliawlise bunk arc unln lie lonislni! tn said ileleml in.' and in uiiss...sinii mid mi lei control ufaiil ba'ik. I'liilntilt pravs lor J ii 'cnient a and ilit-ei.il nt (or Hit sum of JII3 0"i interests and allefsdl rot-crty or to in cli thereof as in iv In- neeessirv lie mil In :il ir-f V tlivaliinuiil tumid due ilu lit. If fi'. lil dljftMlilHIllH. mi are required to answer said Inetillon i n ,1 before Monday Jaiiniurv lltn Mrij A 1.1. K.N lllll'H.nlallllifl. - JullN A, UAMKi utiy Date l Nov. so 1801. Legal Notica IN DISTKICT tUtltlCAS.'iCOUNTV, NU bniHka James Jaksc, llalntm VH Kasinui FcttTiipn, DofeiKlai.t IIkihik Pi'ti'TJi-ii ilpfcinlant will tafcfi notice tliat on ili 2iM'i (lav nf Nov bur ld James Jaksen ii'aint If li. r.'ln flli'd Ills ie III! 'ii In Hie (lliiri cmirt of ' H-s county euraKa Bi;alnt sa'd ilclt'iiilalit tlm oliji-i t and iatjr (f whli'li is to ihcoviT ol Him di fi'iidaui tin (nun of oun Imiidrcd and fl'ty dollani, "illi liiten-Ht from ilat f.r money lne ineteiKiain. t bin sii.p al iiist incf and requi-i-t now due nnd pavalile In ilall'tllf tfiii ilef-lidimt aim mat lli.salil nay an ouier oi anaeii'iiein a Uni,.il liv llix elerk of tbu distiict court of i Cas- coiiii'y Nebraska liecled to tin) tlierllt uf .Madisim coiintv Nelir:ika anil tnfl snerill i Cai-s connly Neb nska and levied liy Ih'iii Upon Hie liilli.wlnit di csrllie l property lowrn : I lm iiniMiiast n.i:irler I VI of se.' lion 111 i I t v 1301 towtislilp Iwent -tbree (2:i) unrth of ranne lour t west, Hiiuaten ill kihiiisimi nuimj ir braka and lot four 4 In block flfty-eiu'bt I Ml Mid bit ten l(l in block llilrtv-'liiee Xt itiiHted In tliHitv of 1'lnl tsiiHiut ti Ca!i coun ty Nebraska and also served notice of garn eh. inentnpon ihe Kiit atiotll Hank of l'latt x moiilb Nebraska u luortlf'llie of all Koods Niitr . mercliHiidlsaud book pccounH belotiK- rriii to fiHiit defendant Itasmu' IViersen in ine bndj and noie-sioii of said Hrt National Hank of I'lattsuioiitli NebracKH. I bat p!alutlll pruys lor iirtL'ineut afa nst ilelenrnttil I r mii huiii f one bundled and fl'ty dollam with Interest r4lii rt:it mill Hint, all of Said nriMHTlV Or il liunli thereof as may be necessary be sold to k&'l'fy tbe amuurit found due plaintiU from iJtticndnni. jVoii are required to answer inid petlttou on btloie tue iitu uay oi j.inuraty ik-. iT JAMI-8 JAKSKN, plaintiff By Matiubw (Jkuino, Atty. Dated Nov 27 Ifwi. Log" I Notice tN PISTltlCT COUKT, CASS COUNTY NK I brai-ka. Dudley M. Steele, Dudley Hnillh Jobu hteeie. partners asl. M. Steele & Co. v Rapmtis Petepen and Christian Peterien ynxt ,ters as Petersen & tiro. X Fapmus Peterten defendant, will tak notice nhat ou the 19th dav of November l9i . I). M. teele & Co., rlalntlrTs Herein filed their peti tton In tne district court of C'at county, Ne fcrsk aiiainst tald delendant the object and f rveyofvhlchareto recover of dtlendaiit lie um of One Hundred and Twenty-fom dol lar nti.i lr'v ma cent! Willi mi ere-1 inrrroii frm November m, lsul nw due and pavable toobilntill from ile'endauts torgondp nnd mer ebaudUe old and delivered by plalntifl to de fendant at their request and that oo said day n order of attaebment was iisued by the elerk t the dlstnot court of l ass County. Nebraska directed to the sheriff of Ca county. Vebras fta and bv blm levied upoi tbe tollowlix de tcribed rroperty.to-islt. , . w. , . i lt four 14). ulock flfty-elpht 168 and lot ten 101. block thirty-three 133 lu tbe City f lattsmoth. Nebraska. Notice of Kainlsh mentwas al0 served nnthe first Natlnnal llankof PUttPiaoutb, Nebraska inortgaxe of all foods, merchandlpfl and tieok account belouKlnRtosald dtfendaili and liowlnpos ttsplou and unber control of the paid First Na tional Hank wherefore plalntifl prays for Judc tneut aeainpt defrudatit for the mi in of (U4. with Interest and that all of said property o- lomuch thereof as may be te enpary ne poia toVatisfy the amount due plaintiff from deleu defendant. Yon are required to answer tald petition on r bfore Mondav, January 11. 'Ml. , , D. M. HTFKl.K A Co. Plaintiff. John A. Uavles. Atty. Dated NovtruberM. ihjI, Legal Notice. IN DlRTRIOT VUUMi, vaot vvi is i i is brt-ski. Ashland Mill ami Kleeuie ttiiUt Cnmuany (incoriior- fttHd).' l'l.inim v Kasmui Peterten, t'hriatiiii II. 1'e.tersed. Defendant J ptaamos Petersen defendenl will tak utie v,... n tha vii tli dav iof November Ul the Ashland Mills and Klectiic Light Co, plaintiff - a ...l ...ll. n .1 a.lltrn.t -nllTL ill Herein n en i tuuuh i n.c..-- .-. ... f'.,.uiiiiiT Nebr-iskaau'iiust said defendant the object and prayer of which are to recover of iMt'inliiu's the sum of one bundrod twenty v dollars and rllteen cents wiiii inierrsi iuicu if from Nov. 20th li now due and pavaoe t W niuintift frein defendant for no-ills and mercn- t andise told and dellvertd to delendant at their request by plaintiff and that na (am a-y an order of attachment was Issued by thederk of tbe district court of Cas couuty Nebraska .tirueteit i.i the Hheiiff of Madlaau county Ne braska and sheriff of Cass couaty Nebraska and levied by tbeui uptu the following des cribed proprlv lowr'l : Ti. n,.rii,n.si. unarter ls.1 of Itt'tioa thirty faol township twenty three 23) north o( ranee lar 4, west, situated In Madison conatv, Ne- ; il. ..A l..t fn..r 111 h'nelc lllw.Kiuht ISSl. and lot ln flO), bloek thirty-thru ) 3lf. l'latts h v-hr-wiij NntKHnf irsriiiKbment was Also servL-d on the. Ftret National auV 01 piutf.mnnth Nnhraska as nmrtcacee of all goodi, merchaudie aud book account beloim iiir t said defendiint and now lu piifsesslon and uiiiler control of said lank. Plalntifl .iravafnpu4iiHA.tni.nt ttirinst N.id tlefcndatlt arfh caM aum of t?o IK with luternst and that all of said property or so much thereof as n'ay ne naees.iarv ne sola 10 satisiy me buiouui found due nlalntiff from defendant. You aie required to auswer said petition ou or before noenay January n. ihvi ashi.anii Mi i.i. Attn Ei.e.crruc I.IOHT COMPAKV. I'l'lllltlff John A, Davlea, Atty ti ded November 'J, Isnl . . Rad Notica. rjK all Whom It may Concern , The eommlf sb-ner appointed to locate a rosd fceginninK M vo nt bi eeutsrof rial No IM dln ctlv wst of sstieol Ionise In district No. S aud runribiK thence east past paid pchool bouse to ean el e of section 2, twu. 12. rau&e 11, thrncc s iuth ou aectloallne between pec liens 1 and 2 to tin northwest corner nf h W HW sen. 1-11-13, '.hence east on north line of W H W ,'p-1 19-13 to public road leadlnn from Vlattsmouth to Oreaiiolii, and also locate read beginning at northwest cerr.er of d 8W It 8VVV, sec. 1-12-lland runniuit soath to ionth side uf net Ions land 2 and wale Hi road on HWU SW! 1-12-13, lias report il In favor of the location thor.iol, and all obiecti'mt thereto, or clal mi for damages, must be filed in tbe couuty cl'rk'a office joa or fceforenmin onibe lith dy of January A, P. If 2. or such roadwlll be located without rctat nee tbret, But Cfciicvrut. Co, tiHk. Leital Notice tx iiHiRicTaa ur.t A.-aroi'stv 1 hr'Slv.i Ka-niui lUn-en, 1 mint;!! I vs , ItttMIIUS 1'cU l.Sl II. I i. femlaiit J Vasni'is Petersen. I'.eieu.Knt, will tak 1'otn e Hi on ilir tw ntie Ii dav v.. l.Mil, lliiini II. ins .ii. , im i.. I bt i. tii. flic. i i. is I t liliKii in tiedsiiiet i". mi i ( i coiintv, Ntl.r.is ii. au.iin-l f .i.l ileieedaiii, IIih ol J i t lid player "l wl l. liis Iciieenyer of tliei'.e fu .ilil i In- sum ol one liiiml e I .lol'ai-. iill iiil ifs In in m i ti'inlu r fi. is:d at 10 p. r cent pei a i: tun l.. iiin.ii loaned uel i il.iiil nt lu spiilll III llihies '.lid liqll.sl lion Hue inxi pavii' l to 1 1 . i irl iiuiiiiu li ii.iii.il unit Hi d oii'sid il.iv uM ll'i d II. v oeci usarv atlldavii In oti';iin r Visof ai la- II" Id o be lsin d by ll.e c.eik i f ll-e ilisiricl c. lirl of i ass e. u..tv I'l icl- a on. cu d to tlirt enllol Madisnii eeiiM. tv, .Vbruska i.int t 'lie -lielllf of fuss c iimtv Nrbiaska and bi" by tin in t p.in the foil i bii; iieseillii'd properly, t -wit ; Then r'1 ea-t quail r 1. of mm I loll llility .I0, IowiikIiiii lw uty tlil'er I'.Mj.nmtii of ra k four 41. e-t. sltuot din U uli"ll countv ve bniXKii and lots f.nil in block lllty-el.'lit diid In ten ln) in Ii oik tlniiy-lbiee ;i ), tltvuf riit'siiioinli. t'.is en ty. cnraska, ami a's.i -e ved i.ollce f i; irnl-hni' lit iiuontlie fu-t N itinuul bank i f I'l.ti'Miiiiuth, .Sen., .ska a ino'lcaye of nllo i's, ar. .nieri'li niiiise ami Iihik m ii is Ii lonu'i is lus.iid ilelui- I'aiU Itnsieii" I'l telS"!!, o Hie loiml nnd ' n. s. Rlniiofsaidl irst atliuiiil Hank of I'lalt moutli .M'bras a. liaipl.oiit.it pi.i I i a ji.io -inenl aita'iist eleinlaiit f ir :ild mm ol $im (0 w Hi ioirri'it fii.in mmiI S. Is'n and (bat ail i f s.tld pr l ei'y of n ii ii'ii Ibeienfi'S may lo iirces-arv lies.iid o sal lv tiie umouiit pan u dee plalalitT In I'l di'lei.Oant . Yell are lenniied I all wer pain pelltuui in or bif .re ilio llib d y of .laiiu.iy. II '2 It . SMl's IIA vsi- N. rlali'tlll, I'v Malbew UoiiuK, Atty, Dated November:", 1S31. Lugul Notica N l'lTIU0I Cvil KI C'AbS CNL'NT NE braska. Cbristian II. lVtrfii 1 1 laiutlll I vs. r Kasmu IVteipcti. Dcfendalit. j ltasmitK reievnen defend nit wilt tak notbe bat ii lip bdll ilayof Noveiulier Is.tl l lin- t i.i q II. I'elers ii till lie fin lilt (I lii' It'll tliiiilitbe dislilrl cunt f lass ctimly biio-ka I'taliM s .ol lieleudant tbe ol'iec aid u;iii in I. ieli lw to ii oiiu'i o' t h o iU'I fit it . n t the sum of iw.i tliniis ui.l and tliiy-slx tioM.os iiliiii a or iiiiissni v i ole and other liidtMiietl tiess us hbnwii I v said peiiimu a'l ol wl.l. li sum r ii w tlue an 1 paylde In plalutilT f ' in ilittid in r actual in sat nav an or.ier tl atia.'hnii'iit was Ifsunl by tbe e erk of the d s lib't l ou t o i ass t'ounly sibiak.k oir.cted to tlie sin rilT o Alaillsoii ciiut'ty ilimi'ki aid tbe hberifl ol i iissc uniy Nt b a-k:i and levli d by tl.eiu upon tin- K llimlim dt si'ilde 1 1 ropei tv bi'loniuu In tlie deleii'latit tow it: 'I he noillieiiNt uiiitller of seciloil tlllrtv (.1H to lodiip twenty -three .2.) iiiul n of i an i:e Iniir'Owci-l.i'lluati'ii in .Ma'iis.iii c iitny loaska ami lot four (I) in block llfty-eiKfi' (is im i lnt f i'ti l-.l le l.utek tlilnv.tlireel.'l.ll slllia t-d in the ci y f T aui-iu. u:li NebtanKii that plalntitl prav fur Jiidnenient against ilefendanl fur waul Mini of ?:n5il wbh inieres! In in date iitid t li sit nil of sai l priipi ity or so mtii li tbt re ot m may be nccssaryhe sold to s itify the ani'iiinl touiid due I'l.nul i'l Ir.nn tleli'iidanl You are iquired losnswer paid pt lilltu on or lielore tne lltn nay ol janury ih'jj. Cllicin'i ian II. I'KThKSK.s, plaintiff Wh. I.. IIHDW.SK, Ally. Dated OT.27 Lognl Notice. tX DISTRICT COL'KT CASS COUNTY NE br-ska Theodore Tychson and 1 Julius Hclitti, pattners i J'UliiliHi. ! vs. lJnniu l't ler-en and rliristiau 11 Pi ter-en, pait ners. DcfeuoablK. J KasniHS Pcterio'ii. tleft'inlant wl'l t ike no lice that on tbe ilb day of Novt-tulier l'JI Tvclipon A Keneli plainiiil', her. in Med their relliiou in Ibetliflrift cour oft assennutv e brttiki st-'HUift paid defendant Ihe object and prayer of wbli-h are to recover fn.in ilefei danta lb sum of (til tri w tli interest Ihereon frnm November 20, IniI, for L'oods and inert handle now due and payable. That an order of attachment was Ispued bv the clerk of the district cmiit of Cass county Nebraskailirected to the sheriff of said couuty and ny mm p vi. n upon me ioiiohihk depcr bed properly : ti wit.lot four (4) in block (tjfl and lot (to) In Mock (.13) lu the eitv of t Httstnoutn Nebraska also tliat a notice ol earulslimeit was served upon Hie First Na tional Hank as iiinrtKacee of tbe goods, and iiifrcbanuise of dt-btt and b ok accounts. That the same may lm mill to satisfy amount due plaintiff from defendants Iht reoii. You aie required to answer said petition on or before Monday January nth, 1892. I ICIIHOSj KFNCII, Jonir a. Daviis, Atty. Legal Notiea. I N TUB DISTKICT COLUT CA38 COUNTY Nebraska (iertrude 8. Petersen 1 rialutlft. vs. Rasmus ret-rien, i Defendant. J Ramua Peteisen, defendant, will take no tice that on the 21'lh day of November 1PJ1, (Iertrude 8. Petersen, plaintiff herein Med her i'itionlu tne aialiii.'t eourt 01 t ans comity Nebraska against paid defendant, llieebl 'i-t audpraverol which Is to recover of the de fendant the sum of two hundred dollars with Inleref t from May II. 191 for inoney loaned de fendant at bis special nn-tanc eud request, now due aud (payable to plaintiff from the de fendant and that on said day an aflldavl nec essary to procure an order of a t iclinient was Bird In said court and ordeitof attachment were iisued bv tbe eierkof I he district eouil of Cans eoii'ity Neb dlrecte.1 1 1 the plmrlff of alad itou county. Neb and tlie rlientr of Cass cin n ty Nebraska and levied by them upon ihefol loninf descrined property, to-wit : '1 he narlbenst uuarter iklof se lion tlilrtv (34), township iwenty-three (23) uorth of ratine four (4) wen, sitiiaieu in niauison couiuy, braska and lot four (4i In blin k fifty eii:ht(U) and lot ten (10 In block tbtrty-three (M) situat ed In the ity of Plattsinouth. Caw. county. Nebraska and also served notice ot t-arnMiiaeat upon the First National Bank ot Plattsinouth, Nebraska, a innrtttsiee 01 an tonus, merchandise and book account belnn aid iletandant. Kasiiiui I elerieti In tie bauds and peisosslun of said r lnt National baakef flatlsmnuin, rsenra-na, niai planum prays for a )inli;meut ai; ilust said drf .tidant for said si, m of two handled dollars with liitetest l-tnti Mnv U ls.il nnd that al! of sjld liropertv or i much t irretf as may be aecepsary be lolil to satisfy the auiouut found due plaintiff from defendant. You are required to answer tald petition en or before run 11111 any or .ianua-y iw. CiBVKl'DK 8. PKruMKN. Plaintiff, Hy.Mathaw tiertUK. Atty, Dated November IT, ii-ai. A Few Fuels. Read this and govern yourelf accordingly. We have a, pure a stock of drug as nnv in Cass county. Our wall paper and paint Hock is the largest in the city. We buy wall paper from the eastern factories in nr load lota and feel safe in saying we dell more than any other firm in the countv. You wonder why? Wc can answer that by paying that ve buy in large quantities and sell for a very low price. Call and see our line of drugs, paints, oils iinU wa.l puper. Yours Respectfully, t Ilk'CAVN A HAh'RETT. J. 11. Haldeman, a prominent attorney of Weeping Water, is in the city to day. Children Cry for PitcW'$ Cartor'rtu Whan Rab m aiti, wa bt her Ooataria. WbPti ar wan a Olid, a cril for faaJoi WW tbe b-im , a obC - WOBST FORM ECZEMA RofTlod Tent MoClcnt Skill for Eight Months. Cured In Two Mon.hs by C ut.cuia hemedios. This 1 to certify t'i it a r'lil lof mine ha I eczenii lulls mi m i troi, an. I i.'H 0 1111 l.e In st iil"d"'il pkl . t'rtt C 'iiltl b t nii.li.ye I l ie Ibii I tile Miffeter w s wr't peti I. Sony lor al least t ll.t mi.t' Mxnion'h.! 01 1 nine us sillier lei; was s'liml iiutuhl, tilt h I In 1:111 tlie 11 e o A Hie Cl ' It t: UA liKMK '! MPS : in Iw.i 11 il 1 1 lis A, the an ful iIim' pi ha i iised Hp venueaiiae. iny ilii-II ir boy haa , Hiid in all none r anee the disease had yielded I 1 I I coiitinu d I tie lueilii loi'sevci'ii' lliontlis alter 110 trace Cell!. I be u rn of II on any Part 01 hl botly. Tbe doctors here wainied .lie disease wi.li liiiiell luleres'. anil could only sty "Will dune!" 'Ilm cae was known lar nii4 wltle, and evenboily was ninth suipri-cl Hut hanks In I'i 1 li't'UA IIkikiiIK. I oiild theie be hiimMiil' ou fan Ii tli.it w ill. I enlist a tit her t-i rejoice I' surely would be wbtiit'ie Ii I lt Inline 1 1 one could h.ive ueli a lemetly at haeil, See peririit bclvnllh. J. A. MCIiOLl, Hunker llil'. fil l. A child was bro' irbt to me with rhianlc ei 'iii i dial bad d- lied spleintld t. eminent ii'tinnaiany noon "'i cti r. Asai. KUiar si, n.. oulii have c'lii'lnue.l sinili ir iiealiu"iit, but tlioiiiibi it u-eie-s. tin put it on i i"i icuiiah. 1 he child is well C. I-. til KXKY, H. D., Doon, lu. CuticuraResolvent. Tli" new Hlnod and pkln Purifier, internally. slid CPTIi'I'HA, tliti ereal kin i'uh'. and t'u i ici'itA miaI'. ihe 'Xinl"ile skin Itenutl-tl- r. exteriiallv. liHlsntlv relieve and speedily cure everv i:st-ase aid liiim -r td Hie pkln, seal mid blood, Willi h ss of hair, from iliun cy to une, liom pimiiles to pcrofitla. Sold evervwl.ete Price Cirirt'ltA Rfle. Soap. l.V. ; liKstu.v KN ', M. I'n puled by the l l.l I Kit DltL'll AMlCllKMlCALCOIirilHAIION, llostou. JrVSend for "How to Cure kln Diseases,' CI paces. 60 Illustrations, and loo tesiiliioniais TJ A TJV's! Skl;l Pt'",l' Purified nnd DfiD I O beautllled by CUTICIUA HoaP. Absolutely pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BA'KS. Kidney and I'terne 1'alns and Weaktiesses relb veil lu one lulu i- liv tlie rnpiiii.a) tfieOaln i Plaster, l ho only 1.is..uiuiiou.s lU-nllll 'K pi -Mtl- From Jfoitii'M roily Tlio now court house will be com pleted in lesn than ti month. II. 1). Travis in attending to lal matters in the county court lo-ilay. Tlie twentieth anniversary of the oraiii.atioti of AdauiH county will be celebrated at Juniata, Decem ber 12. Irn. V. A. Scott, who been visit ing at the residence of her father, II. C. McMaken, returned to Omaha this morning. ?Ir.. D. P. Aylsworth, of Loudon Ontario, arrived in the city -this morning on a visited to her Mother Mrs. Kate Oliver. A. II. Ahl, a prosperous farmer near Louisville, and u utannch friend.-! of TllK IlEKAM) was a pleas ant caller to-day. W. P. Jones and Dave MeEntee returned last evening Jrom their hunting expedition in southern Kansas, looking hale nnd hearty. They report quails plentiful but a oenrcity of the buffalo and deer. The I). & M. road received during the past week W.ItO'J pounds of merchandise; also nineteen full carloads of material. There has been ehipped from this place 20,019 pounds of merchandise in small lots; ten full carloads. Kearney is making a bid for a glove factory and proposes to send delegates to Glovesville, N. Y., for the purpose of inducing several of the hundred factories there to locate in the west. There is little doubt that Kearney will succeed, as the signs of the times indicate that the capitalist are becoming interested in the west. An announcement appeared in thin paper last week to the effect that a change in the ownership of Thk Hkkald was contemplated, and in view of the fact that subse quent development have altered the original plans materially, wc deem it expedient to state that TllK llEKALD will continue to be issued by its present management. The office, already acknowledged to be the best equipped establishment in the county, will be replenished by the addition of $200 worth of the latest styles of type and other necespurv appliances, which, un questionably, will render our facili ties for doing all kinds of printing work unsurpassed by any office in the county. It is our intention to k?ep Thk Hekat.d in the front ranks as a local paper, and to the end that our desires may be fully realized, we earnestly and confi dentlv invohe tne. Hearty co operation of our friends. . We npptTciaie the ahilitj of Mr. P.erge us a newspaper man and it is with regret that the originally con templated change could not have been consummated. For his gentlemanly demeanor he has made many friends during his week's work in our midst, nnd what ever vocation he may choose to follow, the best winhes of all will follow him. Buby haid a cold; Hrs. McGinnie said hot whiskey. Aunt Kate paid catnip tea, Cousin Km. said rhu barb was thing, but Grandpao (heavn blens him) paid Mailer's Sure Cure Cough S)rup aud would UWe the cake, and it did. 1 Cfi COUHT MATTERS. Csspi on Trinl in Die District Conrt. Till' il, IV llil- liri'il ooilMlinril try inu ;i imm" ;ipn iilt'.l from ;i ili-ci.-ii n t't-iitlt'i ,! i:i tli--I'oitnt y I'iMtt t. Snnii tittif situ'f tin- I'tiimly I'uui't t!i'fiilf.l ;..iiit tin- il.iim jtulio Siiilivaii li.is. :i ;'.iin-t tin- i ilv .in. I tin 0.11' i- lu iil' iitr,ilt', ti) till" 1 i - 1 1 li t I'ullt t on a writ ol rrror. It will iroliutjy not ilisposoil of to-il.iy. Pol lew Court. . motion to ilismi--mi attolnnont w.ih !ir!;iioil iH'f.iio Jmljif Arohrr to-ilav in tin' o.iso Oswoli Hai'f Ira Arnisi-iiite. j( ;i.i:i,.;ir, 1 1 i;i t till ll 'ffll l.l'lt ll.lS l ll'll llOllilo- noariiors lor tne anoonrt ivoou 1 o. a Hi! tlio plainti'.l j;ariii!iiOtl tlif In. aril liills with a viow of oollt-ot in;;' il bill to tl'.o iiinonnt of jfT'.U'.i oontraoti'tl liy ilofoniliint for jv pnt olnisoil tin iMtirt over ruloil U.o motion, A li'ontplaint was inaile ;i:;ainKt CliiiiH Sn'o!, iroprict,ir ol tin ('olili'ii (liito t-,ilooii, for koopiiiu Iiis pl.ioe opon lator than tho lawful hour. Ilo pli'.nl guilty ami was lini'il ami costs aiii.iinr.iiin' to s'.i.'.H). I'pon tlio payniont of tho amount lio was roloa.soil. Comity Court. Phillip Jacobs vs. Noble Sewing M.itliine C'ti. ot al. Demurrer to pt'tilion overruled. Moline, Millint n, Stoddard Co. vs. Iv. Wiley. Suit 0:1 note. Judgment by confos.-ioii for $110. St. Croix Shoo Co. vs. Rood Pros, Co. Suit on account for !?2.f0.1l), Answer, December 7, l'.H. M. K. Smith A Co. v.. Charles Clutter. Suit on iiocounl for If-MO.T;!. Answer, December 7, IS'.U. 11:111, loiiiison A 1 o. vs. 1 tins. Clutter. Suit on account for '' Til Aiimi-or I l.'.-omliiT 7 IS'.lt Iv. (i. D.ivoy & Son vs. Sherman . Knee et al. Suit on account for !I1' 1 le i, i ii..- N.',., -i.iiili.-r- 'CI III 111. l'red Shrader vs. Rasmus I'eter- sen. Mnt on nciotitit. ih ihuh 01 defendant entered. Judgment for plainti:! lor 1,-7. (loorire lvdson vs. William Tijrhe. Action to contest election of defend- tut, fherilT of Cass county, by re- I'MHiut of ballots. In the matter of the estate of Gcorire Walradt, deceased. Hear-' ing on claims. Decree lor pay ment. Ackland Salisbury vs. W II Dearinir- Action to contest by re count of ballots, election of defend ant, clerk of the district court. Return day, December t, 1MI1. State of Nebraska vs. Charles Norton and Frank Jackman. Com- laint tor breaking anil entering house and stealing therefrom pro perty of the value of !f2:i.7-". On trial. In the matter of the last will nnd testament of James M. Clialfant, deceased. Will admitted to pro bate and letters testamentary is- tied to James M. Patterson, exec utor. Hatc ti Co. vs. Rasmus I'eter- sen et ni, (leienaanis, iinu First National Hank of I'latts niouth, garnishee. Answer of garnishee taken, showing mort gage lien for $1,408.40, and probable amount of good 4 held under mort gage about $3,.r(X. Edward O. Vanatta ve. Platts- month Llectric Light Co. Suit for f 1,000 damatres for alleged breach of contract. Hearing on demurrer to second and fourth defenses to plaintiffs cause of action nnd on motion to make defendant a uurti defense more Hpocific, definite and certain. Demurrer and motion unstained. Painfully Injured. C. A. Stevens, an employee of the shops, met with a painful accident last Saturday evening. He was doingchisel work striking forcibly with heavy hammer and .unfortun ately just as the hammer was about to land on the chisel he missed his aim and dealt an exceptionally heavy blow upon his left hand, crushing it and rendering it to say the least, very painful. It is prob able that he will be laid oil lor a period of several weeks. It is unfortunate that Mr. Stevens did not avail himself of the oppor tunity of taking out accident in siirance, n plan recently adopted bp the B. A M., thereby, instead of losing his time in this period of misfortune, lie would be drawing a fairly good salary. Obituary. DtF.f) At the residence of Mnrk Itartlett, No. 335 Woodside avenue Chicago, on Nov. 23, Mary A Johnson, in her fifty-sixth year. Our renders will remember Mrs Johnson as an old and highly rc spected resident of this county having resided in Salt Creek pre cinct thirteen years, and for twenty two years preceding her death the lived in this city, on Winterstein Hill. The deceased had been ailing for some, time nnd was recently sent to Chicago, where she might have the benefit of the best medical treatment to be obtained; t ut, not withstanding all the material aid that Imuran power could render was freely given, she had to sue rmnli to the inevitable. The interment took place Chudron, Ohio, at the residence of her father. The deceased is a sister of li- Destor, living near here. Several teams have been em ployed a greater portion of the day transferring the heating apparatus from tbe M. P. depot to the court house. A C, O, t.S-ocnsl. Tin lust but probably the mont enj ivaMo C. O. T. pat ty for Ihe rea son, was gion at the home of Nrr Kiite t)li or, in honor of tho twou tioih I'iilhd.iy of Miss Miirytirito. Tin- club is coiiiMost'd of about a do.'.cii of our most l:i;;!ily rospeolod ) oiing l.ulio.'i nnd they with a few inyitod gen (Ionian guests whilod a.vaytlie hours in a highly satis factory manner. At a seasonable hour refreshments were served, which our informant says wore decidedly "out of siht." Peforo departing the guests presented, Miss Oliver with a handsome silver fruit caslxcl as a token of esteem in which she is held by tlie members of the club, At n seasonable Insur the party disbanded' rogretitig that this was to bo the last party for the season, hut finding comfort in the fact that the parties' would be in stituted again next season. The billowing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patterson, Mr and Mis. Liniehonaii Misees Mar guerite and Dord Olior, Mamie and l-Vankie Styles, Ma)' Dutton, l.i..ie Miller, Nettie Hal.inoe, Ida Boeck, Klla Chirk, Nannie Moore, Miss Hutko, Poll Wise, Miss Me- Dougal and Messrs Phelps, II. Me Claud, J. Schiilholl, Mathews, Chas. Sherman, Chas. Murphy, Henry rartsch. Van Puike, Kobt. Miller, I lion. Kicherlson. K. Rauons. Win. St.idlomaii. Stole Teuchera' Aciointlrn We are under obligations to Supl. Noble for the announcement mil complete, program of the twenty.sixth annual meeting of the Ni br.nka state teachers' association to be held at Lincoln, December 20, .liiand .11, isoi. The program is quite lengthy, Ihe Mibjocts, covering nearly every department of educational work, are assigned to some of the foremost educators in the state, We notice that Supt. Noble pre- pares a paper on "School Super- , vision," the production to be deliv ered on the afternoon of December K). Prof. George llimlley, jf Weep ing Water, opens the discussion on the subject, "The American College vs. the Old World Higher Educa tional Institutions." livery progressive teacher should attend thirt meeting, as excellent opportunities will be offered to btain ideaa liom educators of xpenence and prominence. He- duced rateB will be offered at all w . ; ; . . . Meeting of Agricultural Society. the leading hotels and one and The rfKUiar meeting of the agri-one-third fare for the round trip is clIura, m,ciely will be held at th ollered on all railroads. w f K, r.,.,,1... i., A Sudden Death. Our readers will doubtless ,e shocked to hear that Leonard ForuhoU, living ou J'ifleenth and Main streets, dropped dead last evening, it appears tnut lie bad been working ail day and was apparently in perfect health. He had been in the room but a few moments when l.e appeared to recognise that he had but few mor minutes to live and remarked to the members of the family that lie would have to bid them good-bye. au sooner nau ne uiiereu mese words than he expired. The deceased had been a resident of this city for about fifteen years and was highly respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife nd several children and other rel atives, all of whom have the sym pathy of our people in their hour ot bereavement. The interment will take place from the uerman rreBoyterian church to-morrow afternoan at 2 o'clock. Bogut Coin. We notice from several of our ex changes that different parts of this and adjacent states are literaly flooded with spurious coins. The coins are principally of fifty nnd ten cents pieces and from all out side appearances are genuine but by scruitiniJiing them carefully the difference, can be detected, l his nefarious work was begun in Kan s.is i:uy, no, out receni oeveiop metitB indicate thut it is being carried on extensively in this state. The latest detection of the crime was nt Beatrice last Saturday which consummated in me arresi oi sev eral parties of whose guilt positive tiroof can be obtained. Four nrrests were also made nt Cut-off Island , t ,i . near Omaha the fore pai l of 1'"" week aud theirconviction is certain, It has been figured out by secret service officer that not less than ot tins spurious com is in circulation m this state. It may ne well for our merchantH to be on ihir irii ird tneirguaru. roiice Court. TI. . ... l. ....... . mc... .f I It a ' i i rt II r illlMllllliliu lrr hi v it. i r r- rs w.u.na sohdated Coffee Co. vs. Rasmus Petei sen was brought us in Judge Archers court to-day. Judgment fnr 4,'1 rendered in favor of olailltitl . .-r.i. a i. i.. OT ur iuil, ninu u uiiiniu" mi- x- i l ti case National Cracker Co. ve. K. Petersen, for $&M w rendered likewise. jk wi i Lloyd Wilson and wife leturned last evening from Davenport, where they have been visiting -n.-rut weeks. Or FICIAL NITION. RtCOO Tli Co verrimniii F xiimir atiori or DmUiiivI Powitore lloyul OfTieil ly rtevirlfl Pur. Tho rejmrts of tin- d cnimont aualy.sis, as made jmblii: from time to time in the official reports, form useful subjects for study. A great deal of attention is devoU-d to the examination of baking powders, nmlvery properly so, for they are articles of general use.and many of them being so grossly adulterated all po-isible information should be given to enable consumers to dis tinguish between the good and the bad. A large number of these article have boon analyzed, Ihe samples being collected from do, tiers in all secti.ms. Tlv; impurities found were principally nluui and lime, both inwholesiiiiie. The nluui is used I.) place of rro.im of t.lil-ir because of its low cost. lime, both tartrate, and luilphaie Mriug found, was present from the u.-e i f improperly refined cream of tar tar. The analysis found nnd reported the Roval Hakimr Powder to be pure, tree trout lime, nluui and phosphatio acid, and of high leavening Ktrength. A complete analysis would undoubtedly have shown no baking powder except the Royal entirely free from sonic one of those objectionable ingre dients. This, we presume, ac counts for the lack of leavening powder in the other powders, in sometimes complained of by the cook, nnd the bitter taste found in the biscuits no frequently coni- plained of by ourselves. T,e i-i-asons for the chemical purity of the Royal Jinking Powder were recently given in the New VorkTiine, in an interesting den- cription of a new method for rcfin- ing nrgols, or crude cream of tartar. u seems that it is only under this process that crearn of tartar can be freed from the lime natural to it and rendered chemically pure; that the patents and plant for this cost the Royal Unking Powder Company about half a million dollars, nnd that they maintain exclusive con trol of the rights. This official recognition of the purity mid value of the Royal Dak- h,ig Powder by the Government will mj t Hie already wide popularity of that urticle, and deservedly so. IMI11.T7 't . a v .jwi.hi V. t, .1.1 V. j f TV. H . w.l. ... r... "-ln"url --., the purpose of electing officers. J. K. Vali.kky, David Miller, President. Secretary. The PhyBtcanaof C8e County. Under the provisios of the law regulating thejiractice of medicine in the state of Nenaaska no one is permitted to practice medicine, "V"1. ll.ri'i'.T DOiir1 of healih and filing copy thereof with i he count? cleik. The penally for noncompliance beinjf ti. i f-nHe I The following is a complete list of the qti ililied praclioners in Carr courtly given in ine otoer or me reirifl 'aiion. K A Dl'ATr.S IN MKDIl l.NK, Alfred Sliipman, M. I).. Platts- nioulh; J.C. J'ate, M. I)., Weeping Wilier; J. K. Hall. M. !., Weeping Water; J. II ungate, M. I)., Weeping- I Water; U. K. Itrendle, M.D., Murray; C. If. Davis. M. D., Union; J. A. Tol- lard. M. D., Nehawka; JJ. T. Cook, M. D., Plattsmoulh; b D. Cummins, M. V., Plattsinouth; W. A. Humph rey, n. I'-, t'Jaitsinouin; . w. Douglass, M. D., weeping Water; L. G. Freidy. M. J)., South Dend; W. IL Maikin, M. D., Kagle; Frank j j)av;a) m. 1)., Kagle; T. 1 Living- - 1 BOI) m. d., Plattsniouth; J. II. Hall, i'uitHnioulh; J. M. Neely, M. lx Wabash; Isaiah Haughy, N. IX, K)m WOO(j. n. r. Hobbs, W. D., Elm- - lwood. - Licensed under the ten years exemption provision of the law: w. H. Schildknecht, Plattsinouth; M m i.,.ter. Weening Water; E. Reyiu,i(is. Rock Bluffs. a Fatal Mistake. I Phvsicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform pa- 1 tients nun nervous iieini inniuin L.oirR.fIoui the stomach and are of little conseciiience. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist. has proven iiicconir.iry in n.s i.e ha(, fn.e ()( j, Ericke & Co., wi10 L. nam n too and recommend Dr Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure, which has the largest sale ot any rnnt..Av ; n,,. Znr,. Itmres J nervous and organic heart disease, . stiort breath, fluttering, pain or ten- ... .i...l.. derness in the side.arm orshoulder, ,m ,ular puiHe, fainting, smother- dropsy, etc. His Restorativs I iNervino cures ncauaciic, nm, eic. ti.al Stsnlev as an exolorer, Edison us I : . , . j., - an inventor Miss Mora A. Jones as .. fi:jrr,V(,rr Q ti,. Fatuous Blush I Df Roses for the complexion; are I names that will be handed down os benefactors of the race, to an re- ime, (). ii s.,uler comes in DESEftVtD la., far his share (of the profit) as he for always keeps a big supply on hand,. t 'r ' l"' " ' u""lc' vr