ft 1 II I I I lllHI M Lel Notice hICT COU UT lASI CO"NTY XF- rA'i !! i. au1 hlen, partner n iiiiiiuin VS I K TlVIVti'rf n anil tivHIi H. I '-l'-r en 1 t J tuers tut 1 clerseii & hro Pel UllUlltM lUsinlU I'etersen, defendant, will take Dotiee that on the ;nth day ,,( nvember. lrtil, Allen Una . iilulntill-t lu-ieiii, filed their peti tiun lullie ilMni'l court fa-s pomitv, Ne lirutka,Maiut s.iiil (1 feuilaiit. the object aii'l prayer ul wlucliiue t iccnver of itili'inlanpi tliesuinul l'e liiiniltfil thirteen anil five nut-. t,.....,-..tl... .1. II.. .. ....,1. i . Ullllllirilis U' Urti-i n r il imcieii lllfrcilll HUH povemuer au, IS'.h : seventy-six an4 ninety seven one hiiiiiiretln dollars nf ant amount being now due ami iaabl ami lliirry mi ai l eiRlit one-hiintlrellis ilnlmsdue aiul payihle Hovember 30 for uonds and merchandise mi,l apd fleilvere i defendant by pi liitifTs and th t alS said day an order of attachment was Issued - tli cli'rk nl the rttetrl.-t court of ass Aunty. Nebraska, directed to the sheriff nf titdison county, Nebraska and the slientf of itJisS eountv. Nebraska, and levied bv tnein upon the following described property, to-wit : the north-east ipiarter ll4 of section thirty it town-tup twenty-three a north ot miik 10 141 M itisnu c uuty. four 4 In block fHty-einht rx and lot ten Nebraska and lot t I'M! and lot ten (loi lu block thirty-three :n) In the city of l'lattsinourli Nebraska, No ice of parnMi ment was also served upon the First National Haukof I'lait.siuoutli ebrvika as niiirtKiinee of nil Kiiods tnerclianiiise book account be- bilging to said ileleiulaiit and In possession wad uuilei control of said bank, rlaiiitiff prays t Induinent aia nst dleeiiliit for the sum 8113 o." interests and all of said iironerty or oni ch thereof as maybe necessary be nil i Luatlsfv tlieamouut louud due nlalnlllt (rum dentndauts. . vou are required to answer said ipctltlou tu orDDiore Monuay januiaiv ntn iwij , , Ali.k.n Ilitt.s.nlaiiititl. ''!' Juun a, t'AVixs ally . Dated Nov. 30 lS'Jl. ' , v r, Legal Notice I' N DISTINCT COl'KX CAMS COUXTY, SE-braxka James Japsc, ,. '. 1'lalntift I- - vs Eiismus Petersen, ' . Defendant Rasmus Petersen defendant will take notice 'that on l he lint li day of November 1HHI James Japseu plaint If herein tiled his petition in th district court of i'iiss county Nebraska aealnst said defendant the object and payer 'CI which is to recover oi the tieieuuaiu me , Hum of one hundred and fifty tiiillius, with Interest from date for money leaned defendant i' at his special Instance and request now due ' and payable to plalutilf from defendant and thni In still ii:i v un iinler of uttacluiieiit wa , laaiieil hv the clerk of the district court of CM-couiity Nebraska directed to the sheriff f Madison eountv Nebraska and the sherill oi Can eountv Neb aska and levied by them upon the following decsrlned property towrit : : The northeast (piarter h of section thirtv i fMl township twent -three 2i) north of rai'Ke f.n.r 141 west, situated III Madison county Ne braska and lot four 14) In block flfty-eiulit , and lot ten 101 in block tliirly-'luee III tltuated In the uity of l'laltsinoiilli Cass conn- Whr:iu:i nnil also served notice of earn sh 1,1,1,11 tiw Iflrst Nationl Hank of Platt" nnnlll K'l.liriisklt US lllOrtL'HL'e of til KOOllS, m niBmhunillHeand book accounts beluliK 'F . ' . m j . I . ,t I). ....., I., l,u iniUuml noHH-Hion of said tirst NalloliAl Hank J'lattsiiiouth Nebraska, I hat plaintltl prays irjudunietit Bitalnst detennani i r isoi sum I one liiinrired and tlftv dollars with interest r. .i-.ia uiwi iimi il nf said nrooertv or as ,,,ii tiiurunf us niuv hn necessarv be sold to . r . r : i .,i.,itiif nm B tl 1 ' I J IIIW UIIIUU11V uk. ......... fleiendaui. , ', you are required to answer tald petlttou on Or Delole llie lllll uay oi .lauurary iK'.. Jamfh JAPKKN.plalntlff Py Matthrw (Jbhino, Atty. Dated Nov. 27 ikii. Leural Notice IN IMXTHK'T COl'H r, CASS CtU'NTY NK. Iu:iska KusuiUi Hansen, 1 l'Uitit.9 I vs Kasimis Pclersen. I lit fcudant J li'asuins Peteiseii, defendant, will take notice that on t lie twidle h dav of N"V., 1S.U. K.i-miis Hansen, plalntill herein, filed his li'litioii in tlied.sirict Court of Cas county, Nebr.nsa. against said defendant, the obj.il lid prayer ol winch is to recover of the de Undent ihe sum of one bundled dollars, with inlf Kst lioiu September . ls'.d at 10 per cent pel anniitii for iiiiiio y loaned deleiulaiit at bis s i.il nisiances and reiiiest nuw due and payable to plaii titl from defendant ami that mi si.l ili.v Mis,, Hind I lie necessarv affidavit to obtain or ers'of attachment to be Issued by the clerk of the district court of ( ass eoiihtv. Ne braska directed to I lie slid ill ol .Mauison coun ty, Nebraska and t tne Mieriu oi ss count y. Nebraska ami levied by tbein upou the follow'lnie described property, to-wit ; Then rtbeast quarter I H 1. of eel ion thirty 30, township twenty three l23.north of lanne four 41, wet, sltuat- d in Midison county Ne braska and lots four 14), in blo'k nny-elnlit r,8, and 1 ten IH'I ' biork ininy-inree City of l'latlstiiouili, l ass coiiniy, ?ciirasKi, ami also seived notice of Karnlshnient unon the First Nat local Hank ol I'lattsmouin, ienrasKa At moitKa;;e of all (!' "s, wares.inerciianoise ami book accmi ts belouitb'U t ""i1' defen ihmt H:isiniia I'etfisen.iii tile band and rose-. slon of said First National Hank of lUattsmoutli Nebraska, ihat plauititl pray it u juh. menl aiialnst iiefendant for 'aid turn of sino.no with Interest from MM't &, lf'Jl Hint that all of said properly or so much thereof as may be necessary be sold n satisfy the amount louud due plaiatitl flout deleudanl. Ton are reuiiiied t au-wer nald petition on or before the nth d"y of J ami iry, im ICasMIih iia.vskk, i lainiin, i v Mathew (jeiing, Atty. Dated November 27, 18J1. WORST FORM ECZEMA Raffled Best Medical Skill for Eight Months. Cured In Two Months by Cuticura Remedies. i do Leiiol Notice N MrRICT CMl llT CASS CXUNTi NK braska. Christian II. Petersen Planum vs. J- Kasiureteren, I Defendant. J Knsinti Petersen defendant will take notice tliu.1 i i h l:itbdavof November ISJI I tills (ian II. Peters n plainlill herein llled Ills peti tion the distilcl court f Cass ctiluty Ne- bi:iska :,L':iin-i s ,1(1 i elcndallt the uli eci ami player nl which is to lecoverof the defendnnt the sum of two thousand and tlfty-six dollars upou a proiuissorv note and oilier luaeiueii iicss as slum ii by said pitition aM if wliieh sum Is new duo and payble to plaintilf fioiii deleiulaiit. ami that I" "aid l:tv all order of iiim.'hiiiMnt, was Issued by the cierk of the d s- Iriet coin! of ( ass I oiinty iseurasKa ouecien to the sberifT of Madison county Nebraska and theMicrifl of lass county Nebraska and levied by them upon the ioIIowiiik ileserineu prober iv licloiiL'im.' to the defendant tow, it : Hie Iioitlieasl qinilier ('a) oi secuoii nun) (.nil township twenty three i .'.() liortn of ranije lour i4l west, slliiatcd ill Madison county ,Ne- biaskaatidlot four (0 In block llfty-einlif (V) and lot ten lu) r block thirly-tlireeiaj) situa ted in t he ci y nl natisiiiouin ni'iiranKii iiiui iihilimlT mnv lor iiiilireinent against defeudaiil forsaid sum of r5ii wiili interest from date mid Ihat all of said iiroiiertv or so much there of as innv be ne essary be sold to satify the iiimiiint louud due nl. lint Id froiiidcfeliil.ini You are ruuircd to answ er said pernio. i on or belore the nth nay oi jaiiury ism. CHK1HTIA.S 11. rKTr.llSKN, piilllHia VVm.L. Uhowmk, Atty. Dated Nov. 27 ISdl. This l to ertlfy that a child of mine bad eczema In Its woist form, and which baftl-ul the best medical skill mat count ne employe'! hrre The little sufferer was ripped in ni;oiiy for at least elyht inont'o. Six months millitl inn' us nuiiri' Im; was siiuplv untold, then I betrau the use of the Cl'in i KA Kkmk iuh: in twu months ,,1 the awful disease bad II ceased its venueante, 'l ...... .i...ti.... i 1....1 I nil" ml ii.iriiiiu ii, if Htm ..i u...4 .. ..II r ij i, i, miu in ill! npprii i I mice the disease bad r. vialdtd. hilt I eoiitliiii d the medicli e for several inontlis after no trace could be .ecu of It on any irt of his budv. The doctors here watched iliu dlse.iso witn much interest, and could ouly say "Well done I" I bo case was known far ani wide, and everybody was much suipriscd Hut hanks to Corii'l'ltA Kkjikiiirs. Could there be anytlilnn on earth Ihat would cause a fa her to rejoice It surely would be whin the little InnoCTl one could have such a remedy at hand. lee pornait lierewlth.l J. A. MCUOl.KS. lliinker lllll. Ind. A child was broiiL'ht In me with chrxnle eczi'tna that had delled splendid trestiuent ironi many coon noeu is. as a regular , i . s'loiild have coiiMnued similar treatment, but thought it useless. So put It on CtlirttllAS. The child U well C. L. liUKXEY, II. I)., noon. Ia. CuticuraResolvcnt. The new Hlood and skin Purifier, Internally, mid CitTliTHA, the Kieat tskin Cure, nnd Ci'TicuiiA Moat, the exquisite Skin Heautl- li'-r, cMernallv, lusfsntly relieve and speedily u uiiinor oi tne skiu, ss of Pair, from inlau- oy to aK. from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price. CtTrrrHA. SOc. ; Shaf, ile. ; Kksolvknt, fl. Prepared by Ibe I'll 1' I KH DKUU AMlCllKMK AI.LOIU'OHAIIO.N, Huston. tSend for "How to Cure Sklu Diseases.' (M pat!cs, R0 Illustrations, and 1U0 lusiiiiiuiilaU r LezM Notice rN niSTKICT COL'UT, CASS COUNTY NE- braska. Dudley M. Steele, t. Dudley nniiin J John Steele. partBers till, M . Steele & Co. I : vs W ftasmus Petersen and Christian Petersen part ners as Petersen & Bro. Ramnui Petersen defendant, will takt notice that on the lath day oi Buvpniom imi, v. Steele ft Co., plaintiffs herein filed their petl in ti,a oiutriro eniirt of Cass eountv. Ne i.,nBb. ti,ruiiiuT auin neienuuiiH. me uiuru biiu prayey of wlilch are to recover of dtlendatit I. " ( A ..A ....A &tmntt uff,,i. Hill. ine turn oi uue iiuuureu i"'"i-i " I,,,. u,,,i .iv'v two eenii with intere't thereon r, Nnvemher m. lM'jl now due anil bavable to nlalntlfl from fle'endants for Rondt and mer Iiailllle sola hiio amon-v j - feudant at their request and that on said day . j ,.f uttii'lunpiii was issued bv the clerk t the dlstnet court nf Cass County. Nebraska directed to the stierin oi tass county. euis- taandbv him levied upon me iuuuwiuk uc : i ... r..,,r 111 hinek flfiv.elcht fssl and lot ten fol, block tiilrty-tbree 33) lu the City of lattstnoath. Nebraska. Notice of garnlsn u also served on the tint National Bank of PUttsnouth, Nebraska as mortgagee of all booiIs, merchandise and book accounts belonging to said defendants ana now in pos r.i. .7. V,H .inliireniitrol of the u d First Na i Uunlr l.fref nr." nl .lllll Iff nravs for illlll! nient against defendant for the sum of $124.81 with Interest and that all of said property or io'much thereof as may be necessary be sol til naiisiy mo aiiiuum, uuc j""'"1'- Tou are required ti answer said petition on r before Monnay, janimry u. ij.-. D. 11. Stkk.lr A Co. Plaintiff. dona A. uavies, aii. jr. Dated NoTemberSO. isvl. Lestal Notice. TN m-sTRICT COURT, CASS COD NTT S J, bmska. Ashland Mill and ElecUlo Mght Company (incoroor ted). PUIntlfl Rasmus Petersen. Christian II, Petersed. Defendant -,,. Pnt.rv.n defendent will tak notice that on the 20 th day tof November 181 the i.i. "Vuill. .n.l Vleelrle I.llllt Co. D alstlfl herein filed lis petition lu tbediHtrlct court of jMsCKiiuty Nebraska against said defeudaiil the object and prayer of wnicn are to recove 1. jiJn,iUi,tJ tlm sum of one hundred twenty dollars and fifteen cents with Interest thereon from Nnv.20tu ml now due and payan'e to Dlalotlft from defendant for goods and merch Endlse old and delivered to defendant at their request by nblntlff and that n said d st in order of attachment was issued by theclerk f the district court of Cass county Nebraska "i . , i.u.ii. rift nf Madison county Ne- ?.r. .V. . id sheriff of Cass eou.ty Nebraska mi levied bv them upn the following des rlbed property towrit : in Leanl Notice IX DISTKICT COURT CASS I'UUSH Nfi A liraska Theodore Tychson and 1 Julius Heiic'li, paitners i I'laiuiius. vs. V Itnsmus Petersen and I Christian U Peter-en, part ners. Delenaaiits. J Hasniiis Petersen, defendant will fake no tlcetliat on the with day of November 1M1 Tychson A Kench iilaiiitiit's, herein bled their petition in the district couri on assconuiy r braska against said delenuani tne Ulsl UHHANCE A P IHEYARDi. An Enjine Jini ihsTnicksn.l Uo- limls sv.rol Cnr-s. As it'i-ijj'il tc.iin Nil Y.) iiMoinploil to Cliiss tin liit fnio- tlii-- ts i i N of the lniilc .M I'J in. to-iliiy nil un fortuuiilt' iiiui wh.it st t ii lit luiM Ill'fH II llilS It-tt'OlM WITl'k OtlMIIIOil. Tilt' iraiu v;is n tlont ili'-lii'iuli-r. Tin- lirst I'tio'ini' crosscil tlio fto in faffty I'tit tlf syi'i'tiil startnl notlio adjacent trai'k. As tlii'y wi-ro inaly-ino- a npi'cd of bari'ly cilit mili-s pt-r hour ami the frirtion wasi yreat oyy ino- to die aula otiistil of the two j of the people shall prevail. engines', they inlviiiu'ed luit nhout eilit I'oiIh hefote ii Htiip was inaile. The li.Htiirl;inee resulteil in the de railing' of one engine, three ears, and a few trilling injuries to the enjines anil ear upplianeeH. No one was hurt, Ihotih if it hail pro gressed a few steps farther il is evi dent that Fireman Mattery would have sustained perhaps serious in juries. As it was, he was penned between the engine ami ear but was released from his perilous position willt little ditllculty and' uninjured. F. 11. Steiniker's wrecking outfit is now at work clearing the track, and trains will probably be ruiiuinu' at 4 p. in. It is fortunate that the train was making no greater speed than about eight miles per hour, as Hie destruction of property would have been much greater. Solitierst Heunion t NelirnnkH Cily. The Fourth Annual K'eimion of . the Nebraska Soldiers Association From TVsdnvt Dttily A. Salisbury may be a good den tist, but he'll "tind "pulling an ofiice limn the ballot ho of Cas county is nut as easy as pulling a tooth. -Wabash News. A. Salisbury does not desire to pull an ofiice from the ballot box, as the News is perfectly aware. The attorneys for the plaintilf have pos itive evidence that votes were cast for Salisbury that were so counted, because of an alleged technicality in the marking of the ballot. All that Salisbury asks is that the will If our democratic brethren are positive that lr. Peering has a plurality of votes, why their opposition tou re count? And why this bitter wail from every tlemocrrtic sheet in this county? It is very plain that they fear the result. Let the recount pro ceeil and the majority rule. T) A TJ VC! Skin and Scalp purified and DED I O beautllled by CL'TICLHA Soap. Absolutely pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS- Kidney aud Cterme Pains and Weaknesses relieved In one minute bv tlm Cuticura Antl-Paln It I Plaster, tne umy instantaneous puiu-killlut! plaster. II object and prayer of which are to recover from defendants the sum of $i;i.4.r w th interest. Ilieieou from lyovemuer HO. I sill for iioods and merchandise now uua and nuvulile. Th nf an order of attachment was Issued by the clerk of the district court of Cass county Nebraskadirectea to me siierin in saiu fiiiimiv unii nv ii in levieo unon Liie iiiunviiiiK deser bed property : fowlt, lot four (4) in block IH) and lot (10) In block (11) lu the city ol rlattsmoutn neurasxa aiso uini nonce garnishment was served upon the First Na tional Bank as mortgagee, of the goods, and merchandise of debts and b.iok accounts, That the same may be ld to satisfy amount due plaintiff from defendants thereon. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday January 11th, 1H2. ieuu"f nnisrii, JOIIBT A, DAV1BS, Atty. Legal Notic. TN THE DISTKICT COUHT CASS COUNTY X Nebraska Gertrude 8. Petersen riaintin, vs. Rasmus Petersen. Defendant. n Jrn.J.n will t.Va ... IWIIlUn I Fin 9irii urimunu.. " 111 "" tlcethaton the with day of November Kill, Uertrude S. Petersen, plaintiff herein filed her petition In the district court ot tans county Nebraska against said defendant, the object aud prayer ot which is to recover of the de fendant the Mini ot two hundred dollars with Interest from May 11. im tor money loaiea ae fendant at his special instance and request. now due and 'payable to plaintiff from the de fendant and that on said day an amuavi' nec essarv to procure an order of a tacliment was frr Jtfenfuy'liiU. County Court. 1C. (1. Dovey & Co. vs. Sherman Knee et til, defendants, aud the C. 11. & O. K. k, garnishee. Answer of garnishee, December 10, 10 a. in. Mank of Cass County vs. 1.. M. k'our et al. Suit on promissory notes for if 137.10. Default of de fendant entered. Judgment fot $102.88. Mank of Cass County vs. F. M. Carroll et al. Suit on promissory note for ifl(X). Default of defend ants entered. Judgment for plain till for $100.78. K. G. Vanatta vs. riattsmouth Klertric Light Co. Set for trial Dcember5 10 a. m. 1 n the matter of the estate of Geo Walradt. deceased. Hearing on contested claims December 15, 10 a. m. State of Nebraska vs. Chas. Nor ton and Frank Jackman. Com nlaint for housebreaking1 and lar cenv. Trial to court and fount! eailtv. Sentenced to common jail of the county lor sixty days each :mct to pay costs ot prosecution. In the matter of the estate of fas. M. Chalfant, deceased. Notice to creditors to file claims on or before tine 13,1892, 10 a. in. Ekie L. Lewia vs. Win. Ward. On motion to dissolve attachment. Hearing, December 7, 1801. In the matter of the estate of (urust Ketnhackel deceased Hearing final settlement Dec. 21, 10 a. m. In the matter of the last will and testament of Levi Walker, deceased ind of the application of Elizabeth rhinitis, for assignment ot Home stead to her as the former widow of said deceased. Argrued and submitted. ill be held at Nebraska City Ne braska lauurary 12, 13 and 14, IS'C Kxtcnsive preparations have been made by the citizens of Nebraska "ity for a royal welcome to the de fenders of our country. An urgent invitation is extended to all soldiers and friends to meet and bring their wives and children. All railroads have granted a rate of one and one third fare for the round trip and gooil hotel accomodations will be assured at $1 per day. The follow ing distinguished veterans will be present and deliver addresses: Gov. lohn M. Thayer, Hon. Major f . J. Majors, Hon. Major J. W. 1'ear man, Department Commander Joe Teeters, Post Commander Clarkson an excellent opportunity is here af forded the old soldiers of Cass county to renew old nciuaintances ind talk over matter pretaining old soldiery days. filed in said court and ordeisof attachment hv Hie eierfc of the district court, of Cass county Neb directed t the sheriff of Mad ISOD COUni y. iseo nuu mu nun 111 v. n.- I.V1IM- iv Nebraska and levied by them noon the fol lowing described property, to-wit i '1 he northeast quarter !)' ae tlon thirty (3, township twenty-three Oi) north of range r.iuriii weir, suuaiea in siauison couiut. nr- hruka and lot four (4) ill block fifty eight (61) and lot ten 00 la block thirty-three (3li situat ed In the alty of Plattsmouth, t'as. county, Nebraska and also served notice of xarnlshment upon tbe First National Bank of Piuttsuionth, Nebraska, a mortgagee of all foods, warts, merchandise asd book accounts belonging to ia ,ifiiits.nt. Hiwinus Petersen In tke hands and possosston ot saia rinr nauinini n: ui riallsniouin, neiiras, inut iiiiiiiu vm" .r Imlement auiinst Said defendant for said sum of two hundred dollars with Interest from May U. 1WI and that all of Ssld property or so much f ereof as may be necessary be sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintilf from defendant. . .... You are required to anirwer said petltloa on or before the inn aay ui January k. UHUTRUnKn. rnrHPBKn. rittiiuiii, By. Mathew tiering, Ally. Dated November 2t, mi. and levied by them upon 1 1 . .1 .m.rlU lliwrlt r"" ,tVr tut of aectloa thirty 1301 township twenty three M north of range 1'.'.., "Jill .i..,t.rf in Madison eountv. Ne- iur ttj, w;VVfir.. iii Winek flfiT-eliiht (IWl I bis petition tn the district coun oi i ass couuiy tf.Vln mi. 'block thutv-lhresf.PlatTi Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are and lot ten 10). block . t mtiJ T ISuent was I ti foreclose a certa i morlKaee eiecuted by mouth. Nebraska. Notice oj '.f "'"h,uf" kWof he defendants Paulina A. tlorton and Wlllfe Legal Notice Geo A. Kenaard (Impleaded with otiers) wilt take notice that on tbe 17lh day of May ls'JO ii,. i.uintiff herein. William Haunders. Hied bis uetitlon In the district court of Cass county t .,,. - - - , Plattsmouth, Nebraska as monger oi u :IarT...,'i nrils and book accounts beloiiK- Tim to'sal.1 defendant J1 A now In P'"; and under control of said Bank Plaintiff i..j,..A.f Biro int ii1 (lcionai.iit K'Sra" "of H 1 -'th inter ?d that all of said property or so much thereof as may be necessarv be sold to satisfy tho amount found due plaintiff from defendant, You art required to answer said petition on or belore Monday .lanuary n, i"j ..... Iwi, Mil i. imii Kl.aCTKIO I.imiT COMPANY. Plaintiff. John A, Uavlea.Atty Dated November 30. lsl Road Notic. rpo all Whom It may Coiccrn ; The commissioner appointed to locate a road beginning at a point In center of road No m directly west ot sehool house In district No. Jt and running thence eaHt past said school house to east ii e of section 2, towu. H. range IS, thence south on sectloa line between sec- titns 1 ana S 10 ine nrmwe mnirri'i nn 6 W k fr- 1-12-13. thence east on nonu line oi V BW s Sec. I IJ-U iu iiiiuiii: ii.u ii-n,i m from mttsmouin lO oreapout, auo aisu lorair SW '... h.irin.inr at northwest on:er of laid w m sec. i-ii-iJAuu luiiiiius i.v-11, ,w aim U WU mmc . OS 1 ', . . . . i A . KnJ u..l. Ih. souta Slae sermon i . ..w mr. road on SW4 SW 1-12-13. has reported In favor of the location thereol. and all objections thereto, or cralms for damages, taust be Died tatbeoounty clerk' office oa or eroreoiMi o. the WtU day of January A. U. ls2, or such roadwlll be located without reUrence there. J. lloiton to the plaintiff upon the northwest ouarter ol secuon niiuioer vwcntj-sc.cn, iu 7i.i.. nnmiier ten. north mice tea. east of the 6th P M . , In said Cass county to secure the ..... ,i ,.( n corialn nromlsorv note dated AuisustM. tmatortha sum of '.fi5.00 due and payable one day after dav at 10 per cent inter est There Is now dueupon said note and ..,,,,..,,. ihe sum nf 129S 00 and 10 ner cent In terest from the 20th day of August, 1851 for which sum, with Interest, plaintiff prays de cree that defenJanta be required to pay tbe .. or that said premises may bemld to tat- Isl y the amount found due, and to execute you from all interest therin. You are requireu u hosti mis fi"1"" " all cross peliilnns therein died on or before tbe Mtb flW.Na,i,.- AllNMBI By Gibson 4 Wooley, hie Attys, ni.amher4 ll'Jl 'l Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When she was Child, aha cried for Cantoris. Wkan she bwamo Mias, sa img to Ossror, Vtmn sbt bad CSilMren. n 5 thuni C a Jtor' The Grand Army. On Saturday evening, December sr-x V t f S t o. Mcuoniuie i'ost ino. uranu Army of the Republic, elected olTi cera for the ctisuinj; year aa fol lows: Commander, Geo. F. Niles senior vice commander, L.C. Curtis junior vice commander, Adam Kurtz; quartermaster, Andrew pry chaplain, A. Jaquettej officer of the day, J. W. Hickson; officer of the guard, Peter Hanrahan; delegate to atatc encampment, Samuel Car rigan; alternate, H. C. McMaken The present board of trustees was re-elected, viz.: J. V. Johnson, K W. Ilyers and Geo. Longenhagcn, After the election of officers the ladies of the Relief Corpa were ad mitted and welcomed to the post roomby the commander in his us uallychecrful yet dignified manner, Our informant eaya that an hour was spent very pleasantly singing appropriate songs and speaking, While it is usually claimed by the G. A. R. members, as well as mem bers of kindred organizations, that the services of the ladies may be asily dispensed with, all are willing to testify that upou this occasion their presence contributed largely to the enjoyment of the evening. Uefore departing for home refresh ments were served. Owing to the fj.ct that the meeting had previ ously not been thoroughly under derstood by all, the attendance was not as good as it otherwise would have been, yet the hall .was com fortably filled. There were also quite a number of the Sons of Vet erans present. Miss Ruth Holbrook, of Rock Itluffs, who has been visiting her mother at Sidney, la., a few days came in on the flyer thia morning, Meeting of the Agricultural Socioty At h regular meeting of the direc tors of the agricultural society the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, R. H. Windham; Vice president, Win. Wettenkamp; st-cre tary, David Miller; treasury, J. R Vallery; superintendent, W. P. ones. The following were chosen directorsJacob Vallery, Sr., Levi Churchill, J. F. Upton, Jacob Val lery. Jr., J. 11. Hecker, A. M. Holmes. The following delegates were chosen to the beet sugar conven tion at Lincoln: J. H. Becker, J. M. Craitr. Henry Hoeck, Jacob Val lerv. Sr.. I. Vallerv. Ir. committee . A wTs a to revise premium list: j. it. joua 1. II. Uecker. C. I). Thomas. The society ordered that $400 be paid toward liquidating the standing .... 1 tA -" 1. ! ..1. .1 III iiKieuteuness, aner which incic win still be a healthy balance in the treasury. The reports of the secre tary and treasurer indicated tnai the society was in a iieauny con dition. Police Court. All interesting case-Wagner vs. Hawks was tried in court this mori'ig, in which the former sued the latter for f."i7. The plaintilf al leges that he loaned Mrs. Greeson, whom Hawks subsequently mar ried, a stum of money, mid he now attempts to collect the amount from Hawks. He alleges, mid at tempts to prove, that the defendant authorized the woman t. borrow the money on his account, which Hawks denies. lu his testimony1 the plaintilf claimed having loaned the woman !rl77..ri; then again In stated that il was If 12(1, and Dually he sues for $.T7. Mrs. (ireeson is well known in this city, having for merly resided here. She married Hawks some time since, but subse quently left him and commenced suit for a divorce; but the suit was finally withdrawn niul they are now living together again. In the trial in question it was evident that her sympathies were fur the plaintiff. The case has been taken under ad visement by Judge Archer. John Seiberts, a mention of whose arrest was made in yesterdy's 1 1 K K- AU on a charge of assault, came into court this morning and with drew the plea that he acted in self defense, plead guilty to the charge and received the usual $3 and cost sentence, upon Hit; payment of which he was discharged from custody. G. F. Allen was brought into court this morning charged with drunkness. He plead guilty, de posited $." and costs in the city treasury and went on his way re joicing. Attempted Suicide. John Schmidt, a resident of Nebraska City, aged 30, made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt to suicide yesterday. He had been despondent for several days, but last evening lie grew more melan choly, repaired to the barn and fired three balls into his skull with a large revolver. He was uncon scious when discovered, nnd when brought to his senses by his physi cians he admitted having shot him- Belf three times, and, fearing a fail ure in this, he had cut his wrist badly with the hope that lie would bleed to death. He will recover. He Is thought to be insane, though no cause is assigned for such a condition. Thos- Williams, nf Fi ht Milt? Grove was transacting business in tin' city to day. Nebraska begins tufeelth.il her her World's fair appropriation is insufficient by about $7."i,(HX. I.tt it he increased. Farm bauds are in good demand at present owing to the extra amount ol work attending the corn husking season. The study of corn fields is now oeeuping the attention of the farmers. There is no politics in it but millions of money in the tggre gale. The county having the largest representation at the State Associa tion will he presented with mi ele gant banner. Why, may not Cast) county secure the prize. Two well dressed and well be haved young men approached the police last evening, explained that they were wit li out money and asked the priv ilege of sleeping in the police court rooms which was granted. They were enroute for Union in search of employment for which they started this morning. F'HSinecl Away. The iitllu daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. G. F. S. J t ii r ton , of whose ill ness Tim: Hickalp made mention yesterday, breathed its last last evening. The interment will take place from the residence at 2 p. m. to-morrow, Rev. llurgess officiating. The alllicled parents have the sympathy of the entire community in this sad hour of aflliction. Auction of Hnrtlwiire at J. Finley lohnson's commencing Thursday, beceinber 10 and con tinuing day and night, until closed out. F.s. White, wilt Auctioneer. A Pleasant Event. A very pleasant social pnrty waa given last evening at the home of Steve lluzzel in honor of the eigh teen birthday of Miss Anna Critcli field. Games music and other tie lightful past times were indulged in and the hours were speedily yet pleasantly whiled away. At a sea sonable hour delicious refresh ments were served, as the HkkAM force can attest, a nice assortment having been left upon our table this morning. The following were present: Messrs R. K. Smith, H. A. Mc Klwain, Alvin Todd, Eddie Todd, Klmer Kikenberry, George Thomas, F:dd Tutt, Fred Fitch, John Retime, Roy McKlwain, John Sieberta, Charles Hint and Misses Tillie Vernard, Virgie Tutt, May Kiken berry, KHu Kikenberry, Lizzie Leach' Hlanche Traver, Minnie Hates, Helle Vermilyea, Kditli Duzzcl, Jennie McKlwain, Mamie Sullivan, Donnie Smith, Sue Rounds, May Rounds, Mary Weik eiser, Mable Youug, Oilve Boyd, Maud Hague, Clara Wilson, Fris cilla Wilson, Jennie Critchfied, of Weeping Water, Mr. and Mra. Hird Critchfield. A Row at the Shope. J. K. Seibert and H. Slicker, work men at the shops, engaged in an altercation thia morning about 10 a. m. in which talk more forcible than elegant waa indulged in, re sulting in the coming together of the parties. Seibert struck Slicker over the head with a heavy turning chisel, which, had it not been for the protection afforded by the wearing of a heavy cap, would have resulted seriously. Seibert claims that Slicker was preparing to strike him a blow with a hammer and the blow waa given in self defense. The case will come up for hearing in the nolice court at y a. in. to. morrow. Considehablb speculation is be ing indulged in by the presa throughout the country, whether the republican national convention will nominate Harrison or Hlaine as the republican standard bearer for;i892. Itia highly probable that one of the two will be selected. The administration of President Harrison has given good satisfac tion to his party and the conseiva tive men of the country of all par ties. Whether it be Harrison or Hlaine, the administration of Harri son will be endorsed and adherence to it will be made a test of party fealty. It ia true that James G, Hlaine is, above all aotn, the brightest republican and the ablest statesman in the country, and the his magnetic qualities, to gether with hia eminent Itness to fill the executive chair accptably, may be the means of hia nomina tion. They tell of a man not more than a thousand miles from here who etopa hia clock during the night that it will not wear out County Court. Tavlor Bros. vs. J. M. Heardsley. Suit continued by consent until December 17, 11 a. m. License to wed issued to nr. Rowin W. Long of l'lattsmouth nrecinct, nnd Miss Kmma McConib of Kight Mile Grove precinct. Oscar 11. uoouwin vs. Kicnaru Itilstein et al. Suit on promissory note for $407.02. Answer, January .) . . ...... lohn lohnson vs. wuiiam jigne, sheriff. Action in replevin. Hear ing, December 12, 10 a. ni. Bates & Co. va. Kasinus retersen. Continued forty days for service by publication on application oi plaintiff. 1 - Tt I T J JUllUS I epperuern vn. nmniiun Petersen. Continued forty daye for service by publication on appli cation by plaintiff. Joseph W. nenaee va. r.rain a. Thyne. Suit for damages for $200. Hearing, uccemoer ia, m a. m. Mathew Gering vs. loseph Schmurderer. Suit for profession al services in the sum of f25. De fault of defendant entered. Judg ment for plaintiff for Lars G. Larsen vs. Kasmus reter sen, defendant, and First National Bank of l'lattsmouth, garnisnce. Answer of garnishee taken. In the matter ol the estate ot i onn McClelland, deceased. Hearing on petition for iippointment of Lizzie McClelland administratrix. Auellan of Hardware at J. Fiuley johnson'a commencing" Thursday December 10, and con tinuing day and night, until closed OUl. J. " out, w3t Auctioneer. Judge Chapman convened court at Nebraska City yesterday. The docket ia an unusually long one, including several very important criminal cases. What haa become of the farmers' alliance congressman ;from the solid aouth, of which we heard so nuch a few months since? IT is now pretty evident that Jerry Simpson will have to caucus alone. He will have one advantage anyway there will be a uaanimous. vote. There ia little doubt now that Sherman has more friends in the legislature of Ohio than Foraker. It will continue to be Senator Sherman. Now that Kearney has secured the bicycle factory she will prob ably yet increase her speed. If the other towns do not mount the wheel soon, Kearney will be sut of sight. The Ed iter Conflab The Nebraska State Press Associ ation will meet at Fremont Ian. 21, and 22. Strenuous efforts are be ing made to make the meeting worthy the attendance of editors throughout the state. An interest ing program bearing directly upon newspaper work to be participated in by some of the most promising men of the state has been prepared, The Columbus Telegram ia after the gambling dens in that city with a forked stick. And by the way, a similar weapon might be effec tively employed in our own city. Chaa Tighe, of Center Precinct, is in the city to-day. TlIB democraticjparty ia not a onit on the tariff question. It is possible haweverthat the Mill mi nority may yet whip the Crisp ma jority into line, thus insure the passage of a Milla bill No.2. An) Omaha lady haa sued an Omaha railway company for $15, 000 for alleged carlessnesa on the part of the company causing her to break her arm. The examining physician did not state that her erve had been injured in the least, however. Auction of Hardware at J. Fieley lohnson's commencing Thursday December 10, and con tinuing day and night, until closed out. F. S. White, w3t Auctioneer,