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Legal Notice I)Itr;'-iCT COURT CA83 COUSTY NE-briwlia llpn. tl aUbo, and r Allen, partners m rut. I'liiluliu" j t Petersen and at II. I'eter en uc u Petersen & Bro 1 1ClfUUftUllS Rasmus Petersen, defendant, will take notiee that on the 2th day of November. Allen Bros . pluintills herein, filed their peti tion in lue district court i f Cass county, Ne lraska, aualnst siiid d femliint. the object and fraytir of which are to recover of defendants tie sum ol one handled thliteeu und live one Imndrethsd' liars with Interest thereon from November 20, ltfl : eventy-8ix and ninety seven one liuinirt'tlis dollars of ahl amount being now due and iiayaulu ami thirty six and eight one-hundrellis dollais due and payable lovember 30 forwoods and merchandise sold at jellrered defeudantKhy )1 IntiRsaud tint on aid day an order of attachment was issued ie clerk l the dtotnet court of ass I ty. r.eoraii.a, aireeteu 10 tne snerin oi fjd jton county, Nebraska and the sheriff of " NA.intv Mhriulfu anrf luviwd hv (hum J K. vu.i.'.Ji nU ni.u ""i "J ....... the following described property, to-wit : mi.i north-east quarter of section intriy no township twenty-three (331 north of rmitte lour r 4 1 Mvtlsou e.'unly, Nebraska, and lot rlour f4l In block flftv-ehtbt Ml and lot ten (10) In block thirty-three in the city of Plattsmouth Nebraska, Notice of garnlsh ment was also served upon the Vrtt National Bank of pliittsinoutri Nebraska as niorteauee of all eoods merchandise book accunts u lomrinirto said defendant and in possession aud umlei control of said bank, Plaintiff prays '. tnflmnent akralunt dfeendHtit for the sum f Ii3.05 Interests and all of said property or fncli thereof as may bo necessary be sold " Htisfv the amoutit fouud due plaintiff from flo.endants. You are required to answer said 'petition on or elore Monday jauuiary inn Ali.km ItKOH.plaintlff, by John A, DAViKS atty Dated Not.301891. Legal Notice IN DISTRICT COUKT CASS COUNTY, tK braska James Japsen, Plain tin ! - vs Rasmus Petersen, Defendant Rasmus Petersen defendant will take notice that on Uie2ntli day of November lwl James Japsen plaintitf herein tiled his petition In the district court of t'ass county Nebraska aitalnst said defendant the object aud payer of which is to recover of the defendant the sum of one hundred and fifty dollais, with Interest from date for money Waned delendant at Ills special instance and request now due and pavable to plaintiff from defendant and timi in.ii,i iiiiv mi in iter of attachment was iaani.,1 hv Hie clerk of the district court of Cass county Nebraska directed to the sheriff 01 Madison county Keorasan ami inn mnin oi t'ass county Nebiaska and levied by them iinmi tim inilowliiii decsrlhed property tow rlt : The northeast quarter IV) of section thirty faol township tweutv-three 2a i north of raniie fnnr 141 west, situated ill Madison county Ne brunka and lot four 41 in block flfty-eitlht Ml ami lot ten 1 101 in block thirty-three J3 itimtmi n iiih uitv nt v aits no I n i.:is couu fv Nebraska and also served notice of izarn sh mnnt iinon the Kii st National Hank of Piatt - mouth Nebraska as indrtgage of all goods war..a nierclmiiil Inh and bonk accounts beloliir- I'Ultosaid defendant Hasmns Petersen In the liiids and posession of said First National Hank fll'lattsiitomil enrasaa. uiai piaiinui piajs A hiiiL'inent airalnst defendant It said sum y,ine hundred and fifty dollars with Interest mh date and that all of said property or as . )ucli thereof as may be necessary be sold to 'aatlMy I lie aiuouHl iuuno uue planum iroiu defendant. You are required to answer said petlttou on or before the lltu day ot janurary isiu. Jamks Japsen .plaiutiff By Matthew Gkrinu, Atty. Dated Nov 27 ln. Legal Notice fN DISTltlCT COUKT, CASS COUNTY NE braska. Dudley M. Hteele, Dudley Smith A v Dudley H f JohnSt(i J lJ'I,-M-4''''5asmiis I , ' X'hrlstlan 1 - V oho Steele, partners Steele co. vs Petersen and lirlstlan Petersen rart . ners as Petersen & Bro. Rasmus Petersen defendant, will take notice 'that on the 19th day of November Ihbi. D. M. (Steele to piaintins Herein men meir pru tlon in the district court of Cass county, Ne braska airainst said defendants, the object and ' prayey of which are to recover of dependant the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-fout dol- tare and sixty two cents wuu luierei-v uieieou from November 19, 1MU now due and payable to plaintiff from defendants for go'xls and mer ehandlse sold and delivered by plaintiff to de fendant at their request and that on said day an order ot attachment was Issued by the clerk f the dlstnst court of t'ass County. Nebraska 1 directed to the sheriff of Cass county. Kebras- Ha and bv him levied upoa the following de ' 'scribed property, to-wlt. . ..... , ' aUit(our4, block flfty-eleht 5? and lot ten ' Tin, block thirty-three 33 In the City of riattsmouth. Nebraska. Notice of carnish . '' meutwas also served on the First National ' Bank of Plattsouth, Nebraska as mortgagee of all goods, merchandise and beok accounts . beloiiRlng to said defendants and now In pos ' oS8lou and unber control of tlie said Kirst Na W Vonal Bank wherefore plaintiff prays for Judg V. went against defendant for the sum of 8U4.61 with Interest and that all of said property o' o'rnuch thereof as may be necessary be sold ' to'aatlsfy the amount due plaiutitf from defeu idefendatit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, January 11, 181. D. M. Stkklk ft to. Plaintiff. Hv John A. Davles, Atty. kted November so. itwi, Legal Kotlce. TS DISTRICT UUUBl, tASS t'UU JTi n- f X braska. shland Mill and Klectric "1 tight Company (incorixir- : Stud). PlsiUtlff I vs t Rasmus Petersen, ' Christian JI, Petersen, Defendant Rasmas Petersen defendent will take notice that on the 20 th day .of November 1SU1 the Ashland Mills and Klectric Light Co, plaiutltT erein Hied its petition in the district court of ,ass euimtv Nebraska aimhi't ""Id defendant Uie object and prayer of which are to recover Aft deftfndants.tlio sum of one hundred twentv Tlollars and fifteen cents with Interest thereon from Nov, aith 1)1 now dao and payan'e to plaintiff from defendant, for goods and merch andise sold and delivered to defendant at their request by plaintiff and that nn said dsy an order of attachment was issued by theclerk of the district court of Cass county Nebraska directed to th sheriff of Madison county Ne braska and sheriff Of Cass county Nebraska ami I critic Tin 30t and levied by them upon the following des cribed property towrit : The northeast, quarter tj or ssenoa minjr i nil t.mnsblo twentv three Ml north of rani's four Ml. west, situated In Madison county. Ne braska and lot four 4, block flrty-eitfht &h1, and lot ten till, block thirty-three M. l'latts ' mouth, Nebrasnii. Notice of garnishment was i also served on the Klrst National t'ank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska as mortgagee of all f4 goods, merchandise and book account s belonu- na to said defendant and now In possession and under control of said Bank. Plaintiff prays iora juuKineni ncaiusi smu ueieuuaui forthe said sum of $110 1.1 with Interest aud that all of said property or so much thereof as may be necessary he sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintiff from defendant, Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Morday January ll.lssii Ash t. and Mux and Klkctrio Liuht Company, Plaintiff. By John A, Davles, Atty Dated November au, ibvi. Legal Notice IN DISTRICT COURT, CAS8 COUNTY NE. braska. Basfflu.Haneepiaintiff 1 vs Pmmiii Petersen. t ueisnaam j Rasmus Petersen, defendant, will take notice that on the twentieth day of Nov.. 1891. Rasmus Hansen, plaintiff herein, filed Ins petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer ot which Is to recover of the de fendant the sum of one huudred dollars, with interest from September I, lic.'l at 10 per cent per annum for money loaned defendant at his special Instances and request nww due and payable to plaintiff from defendant and that ou ssld day ulso filed the necessary affidavit to obtain or tersof attachment to be Issued by the Clsrk of the district court of Cass county, Ne- braika directed to the sheriff of Madisen coui ty Nebraska and t the Sheriff of Cms county. Nebraska aud levied by-ltiem upon the (ollowlng described property, M-wit ; Then rtneait quarter I s . oi ei lion mmj 30, lowusliip tw-nty three (.'SJ.nortli of mne four (41, weft, situat d iu M idisou county Ne braska and lots tour 14 1, in lilix-k fltty-eltbt I. VI. diid lo ten ltd in bioek tlnrty-inree ., City of I'lattsinoulh, t'.i.t county, era.ka, and also served notice of caruilinient mum the First National Hank of riaitsuiotith. Nebraska as mortgagen of all KO 'ils, wares. merchandise and b'xiK acrou ts lirlougtng t said defen dant Kasnius IVtetseii.tn the nand and roses. slouof said Pint National Hank ot I'lattsiuoutli Nebraska, lliut plaintiff pravs f"r a Jiidtf nient against efendant for salil sum of g ioo.au with imeres' from tiept S, ls;il anil that all of lid pr 'Perty or so nuieii thereof as may be necesary be sold o satisfy the amount found due platatlff from defendant. You are required t an-wer said petition on or before the lltli day of January, ism KASMt'H iiamskm, riaintin, Hv Matliew tiering, Atty. Dated November I", lS.ll. Legal Notice N DISTRICT C'Ul'KT CASS CNUM i NE braska. I Christian II. Petersen Plaintiff vs. Rasmui Petersen, Defendant. Rasmus Petersen defendant will take notice that ou the lidh day of November isul chris tian II. Petersen plaintiff herein filed his peti tion in the district court if Cass county Ne- biaska against said deleiidant the object and prayer of which Is to recover of the defendant the sum of two thousand and Bfty-slx dollars unou a promissory note and other Indebted ness as shown by said petltlou all of which sum is now due and payhle to plaintiff from defendant and that in said day an order of attachment was Issued by the c.erk of the dis trict court o' ass ( utility iseurasKa directed to the sheriff of Madison county Nebraska and the sheriff of Casscoiiuty Nebiaska and levied hv them ii mill the lollnwiiiir described proper ty beloiiL'iiiii to the defendant tow It : I ne noil neast quarter tu ot section tinny (3) township twenty-three i2;i) norm of range lour (4) west, suuatcu in Maiiison diiniy Ne braskaainl lot four (4) In block lifty-elht (.rs; and lot ten 1U) in block thuly-three(33) situa ted in the cl y of Platlsmoulii Nebraska that plaintiff prav for Judgement airainst ilefenilant forsaid bum of yMH wlih interest fioiu date and that all of saio I mnertv or so much there of as may be ueessaiybe sold to salify the uiiiouiiL iiMiuu one iiiainiin iioni uc icuuani ion are niiiirt d tonnswer said petitio n on or before the uth nay of Janury 102. UlUUsllAN II. I'KTKKSI'N, plllllltlll Wll. L. itltJWNK. All. Dated Nov. 27 lwl. Legnl Notice. N DISTRICT COl'KT CASS COUNTY NE bp'ska Theodore Tvcl.son and Julius I; uch, paitueis i Plaiullffs. ' vs. V Kasmus Petersen and I Christian 11 l'e1eicn, iatt ! ners, iieieiuialils. j Hasmns Petersen, defendant will take ao ticetlial on the ith day of November lS'.M lychson ft Keneh plaiiititis, ben in llled their petiliou in thrdistrict coiic ofi ass county e bl'atka against said defendant the object and prayer of winch are to recover from defendants the sum of i.l.4.r w tli Interest thereon from November ifo, isyt for liooils aud ineivhandise now due and payable. That an order of attachment was issued by the clerk of the district court of Cass county Nebraskadiiected to the slierill ol said county ami ov nun levied upon ine louowinu deser bed property : t"wit,lot four (4) In block I OSi and lot (id) in block .! in the city oi I lat tsiiinui h .Nelira.ska also that a notice ot Garnishment was srved unou the First Na tioual Hank as morti;iigee ot the goods, anil lnerclianni.se of debts and b ok accounts 1 bat the same may hit out t satisfy amount due nlaintill troin iteieiidants tin icon. You are required to answer s;:id petition on or beiore Monday January inn, liwz I'VCHMOSJ & RHUI'II ItytJoitN A. D.wiKS.Atty. Legal Notice. TN TIIK DISTUICT CL'UttT CASS COUNTY J. Nebraska Gertrude 8. Petersen 1 Plaintitf. I vs. r Rasmus Petersen. Defendant. J l,ninun ft cia.i, unruuniit, nil, tivo iiir' tice that on the 2uth dav of November 1891 tJ n .i U . .. Jf.l.J.n, will , - I. . ... Gertrude S. Petersen, plaintiff herein filed her Reiiunn in tne aistrict court oi tans county ebriska atfalnst said defendant, the abject aud prayer of which Is to recover of the de fendant the sum of two hundred dollars with Interest from May 11. 1891 for money loaned de fendant at his special instance and request, now due and hiayable to plaintiff Irom the de fendant, and that ou said day an aflidavli nec essary to procure an order of attachment was tiled In said court and ordeisof attachment were issued by the clerk of the district court of Cass county Neb directed t ) the sheriff of liad ison county. Neb and the Hherlff of Cats coun ty Nebraska and levied by them upon the fol lowing described property, to-wit : '1 he northeast quarter (H)of section thirty (!!, township twenty-three (23) north of range four (4) west, situated In Madison county, Ne braska aud lot four (4) In block fifty elulit (,'.J) and lot tan (10 la block thirty-three (3I situat ed in the eity of Plattsmouth, Can; county, Nebraska and also served notice of garnishment u pun the Kirst National Hank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a uortKacee of all goods, warss. merchandise ad book accounts belonging to said defendant, Rasmus Petersen In tke hands ami possosslon of said First National Kauk of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, That plaintiff pravs for a Judgment aK!iist said defendant for said sum of two hundred dollars with Interest from Mav 11, IK'jl and that all of ss id propertv or so much t hereof as may be necessary be sold to satisfy the amount found due plalntlll from defendant. You are required to answer said petition on or before the Uth day of January 18W. UcuiuLDkS. Pkikmskn. Plaintiff, By Matliew tiering, Atty. Dated November IT, 1891, Legal Notice Ceo A Kennard (impleaded with otkers) will take notice that ion the 17th day of May lsW the plaintiff herein, William Saunders, filed his petition In the district court ol Cass county Nebraska, the object aud prayer of w hich are to foreclose a certal'i nioriuaRe executed by the defendants Paulina A, Horloiiand Wilils j llmton to the plaintiff upon the northwest quarter of .section number twenty-seven, town ship number ten, north ranne ten, east of the Mh I'. M.,ln s.iid Cass county to secure the payment of a certain proiuisory note dated August M. 18SH for the sum of f Jn.voo due aud payable one day after dav at lo per cent Inter est. There is now dueupon said note and mortgage the sum of ?)5.oo ami in per cent in terest from the HUIIi day of August, 1831 for which sum, with interest, plaint ifl nays de cree that de(-n iants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to sat isfy the amount found duo, aid to execute you from all Interest therln. Vou are required to answer said petition and all cross petitions therein tiled on or before the Mil day of Januaiy lsna . William Hacnprhr. Hy Cibson t Wooley, his Attys. December 4 1891 . 4t. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court, Cass County, Nebraska Mary .1. Jameson, plainttll vs. Arthur 11. Jameson, defendant. To Arthur II. Jameson non-resident defend ant, you are hereby untitled that on the 21st dayof November lsul. Mary . I. Jameson filed a petition against you in the District Court of CassCounty Nebraska, tin oblect and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from ynu on the grounds of said defendant being an habit ual drunkard, failure to support and that you have willfully abandoned the plaintitf without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer ssld petition ou or before Monday February s, m, Makv J. Jamknson, By A. N . Sullivan, her Atty. Legal Notloe Robert Irwin will t.-'ke notice that on the 4th dayof December, lsul. Kred Patterson a Jus tice of the peace of Hook blufl precinct. Cass county. Nebraska. Issued an order of attach men ts for the sum of lis OU. inaction pending before Mm. wherein K. K. Reynolds is plaintiff and Robert Irwin Is defendant, that property of the defendant consisting of notes In Joseph Shera'e nands has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 23rd dayof January ltwzat ino'ciock a. m, 4t Signed K. 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Illustrations, aud 100 testimonials. Tl A T3VJC! Sl"n and Scalp purllled and JJri D I O beaut iflnd by Ci'Tici'KA Soap. Absolutely pure. WEAK. FAINFUL BA'KS. Kidney and t'lerme Pains and Weaknesses relieved in one minute I. . . .I... . . i . . ft .i.n 1 Plaster, the only instantaneous pain killing plaster. ftm Mrmiay't Daily. Henry Kikenbary departed for Nebraska City last evening. Dial Smith and wife departed last evening for Heaver City to spend the holidays. Judge Chapman and A. N. Sul livan departed for Nebraska City last evening to attend court. A. V. Cox and wile, ol' Hastings, spent Sunday with Dr. I.ritt and returned hon.e this ii.oming, Mrs. Frank Harntiouse and son, who have been visiting i't city, relumed to pairuiont lasi evening, A. H. Todd is another victim of la grippj. lie is a pretty big man but avoirdupois isn't "in it" with the grippe. A. C. I.oder came iu on the Schuyler this morning. lie is con siderably indisposed by an attack of la grippe. B. E. Hendricks, principal of school at Heloit, la., is the guest of Miss Deana Fisher, a former class mate. Mrs. M. A. Lockart and daughter, Mrs. Klla Manning, who have been visiting at the home of II. C. McMaken, departed Saturday eve ning for Sierra ladre,Cal. The following persons were pas sengers for Omaha this morning Mesdames George Dodge, J. Hlake, Atwood, Agnew, John Tighe, Leech, Kate Oliver, L. Stiles, Campbell and C.S.Johnson. Prof. Musgraves has been indis posed the past two days resulting from a slight attack of la grippe together with a painful aching toothe. He has not yet been in capacitated from attending to his school duties, however. IF YOU WANT To look at as tine u line of Holiday doods as there is in riatlsinoutli call at Snyders drugstore when in town. He does not have the largest stock in the comity, but what be bus is well selected, taut v. neat just what you want, and will be sold for prices ho low that you can allord to buy a nice present for your wile, (sweetheart or menu. A cor dial invitation is extended to each and evory reader of tins paper to visit his store and see for your selves. w.!t Archer's Court. All action was begun to-ilay in which Samuel Crosby ues J. T Kichey on two promissory notes aggregating s!!-,'"'. l lie case was continued 'til December 31, that the defendent may be prepared to give security for the Jpajment of the costs of the suit. Cases as follows were called up andjudinent rendered in favor of plaintiff, by default: Lewis Grosenbacker vs. W. C. Hickman. $1,K0; Lewis Grosenbacker vs. Cal Walton Sr., f2,0."i; Lewis Grosenbacker vs. V. V. Dunson, $1,30; Lewis Grosenbacker vs. Mason, $l,:d; Lewis Grosenbacker vs. Jake Grassnnn, $T,10; Lewis Grosenbacker vs. lid Hubble, fj.75. Hero is Chance For some one with a few hundred dollars to get into a good business, .established 18Sr3. For further par ticulars address Hox 9"J8, Platts- mouth, Nebraska. WAd-S Prof. McClelland is suffering from au attack of la grippe. si J I KANSAS MOURNS. Sonator Prct.)i B. Flvimb Suildenly Colle.l Away. Soniit r I'ltiinb ilioil tiulilrtily if ijoloxy shortly ln-forc noon yi't- terilay. 1 lo li;ul 1himi 8lii;lttly in ilitpo!i'(l for Mfvoral works, tlionoli it was approlu'iiili'd flint a littlf rfyt wonM coniplftfly rrstoro ltim to his oKl 1 i mo vior. lie was fiil- joct to ri'iH'iitoil attacks of a Ht-vcro hosuliU'lio, Wouoht oil by ovorwoi U. His iiliysioian ropcati'illy lultno'i ishoil hint to take- more rest, to the cud that his life miijht he pro longed. Senator l'lmnl) had served four teen years in the senate, and two years ao was re-eli-etetl for a term which would have expired in 1S'.I.". He was one of the best known men in congress. His tall, athletic form his svinniti western gait, his breezy method of Hpeakitt and his rugged independence and original ity of thought and action made him a notable man iu the senate, and he was a power on all questions to f winch lie gave Ins uiuui. lie wus 1 an omnivorous reader and an un tiring worker, i In the few days that the present congress has been in session he had submitted more than thirty bills of a more or lesn public character, embracing almost everything of iuterest to his con stituents, from free coinage of sil ver upwards and down. 'While not a great leader, he was considered an able, sincere exponent of the rights of his constituency. While was thoroughly republican re garding great national questions, was prono to follow the dictates of his own conscience, even though it conllict with the views of his friends. Governor Humphrey will appoint republican to till the vacancy (luring the present congress. A new legislature will be chosen next November 3, upou which will devolve the election of a I. S. senator. In Social Circles. The commodious dwelling of A. N. Sullivan was comfortably filled with invited guests last Saturday evening, to participate in the com memoration of his forty-fourth an niversary. The company consisted of the J udge's immediate neighbors and friends, includingseveral prom inent members of the Plattsmouth ar. The fore part of the evening was speedily whiled away indulge nig iu a giiihe of progressive high- Ove, interspersed with conversation rendered mirthful by the jokes for which the host is duly noted. His success was hampered in a measure however, by the presence of the doleful, meioncholy M. II. Murphy. At a eeasonble hour, refreshments evidently prepared with great care and exhibiting rare taste in the selection were" served. While all were seated around the lestive board, Judge Chapman arose and in a few well chosen words pre sented the host with an elegant gold headed cane as u memento of the occasion, assuring him that in the presentation of this token of esteem the guests manifested but feebly the high regard in which he is held by his neighbors and friends. The host responded in a fitting niiinner, assuring the donors that they would ever be held in grateful remembrance. The judge doubtless considered it the most atrreeable caninir he ha ever re- ccived. The evening was cnjoyably spent throuirhout, rellecting credit upon the hospitality of the host and his estimable family, Obituary, Mr. Peter Mann died at his home on the corner of Vine and Kihth streets, at 10 a. m. to-day. Mr. Mann was born in Hedford, Pennsylvania and emigrated to Nebraska nearly twenty-one yearn ago. lie has re sided in this city continuously since. He was formerly a ship builder and for several years was captain of a steam boat, running between St. Louis and Omaha. For the past five years he has been fail ing in health, and during the one and one-half years prior to his death he has been an inveterate sufferer from the effects of a cancer of the fare, whirl, fmallv resulted v. , " in his death. He was a man of . .-f.-..it .irtittwua r r li :i rnri itv fit .,:.,!.., !.loir ..! ,.f li,,n..ui and unriirht life. He possessed ... . ... .. . above an was aevoieu cnrisuau. :r i. r tf Iicnivii a a n iiu ikiilo t muuhi v tliree sons au two uaugnters , i .,.,, llll'UI 1. 1IIO VI V I'll 1 ill, v.. r.,,i ' :..a;n ,.. ducted at the residence, at 2 p. m. Wednesdey, tinder the auspices of No. 140 I.O.O. F. lodge of this city. The funeral services will be conducted by Dr. Uritt, of the First M. church. pA.m,i fr.WAH a u......Vftv ' ' V The cotintr iudire irrauted a li cense Saturday evening te wed " Dantel C. Walher and lona ooa nru nuni ui repiiij4 nuin. 1 ft.nftlft nft ....... V License was to-day issued author i.ing Frederick Burdick ami lCmnia Gruber, both of Nchawka to wed. A Reoeption. Alex Schlogel and bride, of whose marriage Tins lli UAl.D recently made mention, came in iroin Oms ha Saturday evening for a brief visit with Mr. Schlegel relatives in this city. Arratigements. had been mule to lender them a reception and accordingly a large number Jof invited guests assembled at the home of Mrs. M. Schlegel on Pearl, between Fifth and Sixth utreets, to participate iu the festivities of the occasion. The evening was vpent in pleasant conversation, indulging in music and other lilting aiuurie incuts. At 11 o'clock refreshments were served. The company disband ed about 12 o'cloi k. Mr. Schlgel is well and favorably known in the County he having been employed on TilK IlKKALD force a few years since. He is now employed ou the editorial stall of the South Omaha Tribune, whither they departed on No. 3 last evening. The Hkkald desires to join with j Mr. and Mr. Schlegel's many friends i wiMUi,iff Unit tHoir journoy of lift" 4ll,.(ii,.r. ho uiisnicioiislv 1..mum. may be a pleasant profitable one. AuAtloti of Hurdwure at J. Fieley Johnson's commencing Ihtirsitay liecetnocr 10, and con. tinning day and night, until closed out. J'. s. White, wilt Auctioneer. b'rnm T'wiiuit DmJy W. H. Pickens is attending (bs. trict coNrt at Nebraska City this week. YV. C. Showalter, clerk of the dis trict court was in Omaha to-day on business. Nearly all the elevators of the country are Idled to overflowing with grain. F. M. Kichey and A. YV. While were passengers ou No. f lor Omaha this morning. J. A. Hoyt, telegrapher nt the M. P. office, is considerably indisposed with an attack of la grippe. The railroad companies are utif izing every car possible to assist in the transportation of the immense grain crop. Iu some instances stock cars have been fitted up and used. A hard time the fanners are having, to be sure. Send for PelTer and Sockless Simpson that they may give us some consolation. A Reelvjnation. lO tne lionoraoie nn .ru oi V ..tuny r ti tl.. I, I I t 1 ... Commissioners of Cuss County Xli-!iuk:l- GENTLEMAN: Owing to the gen- end resnonsiblity attached to the Otlice Ot overseers ui ronu uinincis in inns county nun iu iisiuci me uncertainty of this life Bud the . i . i. death of the great independent movement in wiiH inaie uhu i.iHii-iii ... . .a ; it. .. -a. .a- I i a ... i T " "r S your next meeting retire from I active service on this Hon. board, 1 nereoy icnurr y w blTSt? a ana So!: I honorable body to appoint PI. li Williams as overseer ot saia ais trict No. 52. Very respectfully sub mitted. Dated this 21st day of December. Wm. Dullest, Klmwood, Neb. Judgo Archer's Court. King, a corn busker Pat from near Eight Mile Grove, came to town yesterday and proceeded to fill up on whiskey, and about 11 o'clock last night he was "run in" by Policeman McGuire. He ap- peared in police court this morn- ing and loaned the court $!.;), and was discharged. In the case of Kagen vs. Holmes, Case continued to December 10 a. m. In the attachment case of Henry Hons vs. Jackson. Judgment lor plaintiff for SfUl.US. In the attachment case of Hons ... , . .. . r i..:...:nr VS. I little. Jtiogmeni lor piaiinui for $9, Iu the case of Snell vs. Petersen, The garnishee (First National bank) made a very lengthy answer as to .'inioiint of monies collected and disposition of stock of goods. Celebrating A jolly crowd indulged in an tin due amount of distiilea rye nisi evening and their actions were niivthinir but becoming good citi- Zen.S. AIUT VIMUIIIU "ri i naiwun thev made a halt at tne mme me- 1 . . . . . . . mi . 11 . I pliant saloon. In Iront ot .vugusi I . i t i stood a bundle of liclCIl l BlUlc I. M. Jones pro- into the saloon, brooms WHICH 1. luncn iu ceeded to carry ptii-H Mr-finire called twi whercuoon I..v,w inni nrntpsti'd UL'ainst ....... , " iminir to the cooler, and upon r r --- before tuUre ioiw"""1" - "rr --- i Arrhpr he was released. ji o p. I tn.dav McGuire told a Hkkald re porter that information weuld be tneu againsvinm w..a u,.. ...nr, ..C'l" fr Vutrust X IIC KIW'J ovaw r-y . h. i .j liaCIl was tiuocu mm .vt.i'"6 ,i,iinr rhnttel HailWIV in uiiuib iivi.f, I a ou ff.llr.wu- lirOtMieWlff I IJ1UI lKtlktn - U n-nnrpn. of Council Bluffs, to tOO- Fred Shroeder, Cedar Creek, I UVIIVV. 1 - jh'2; Ashlaud Mill & Llectnc Ligni 1 . . . n m . 1 .1 . I. I Co., jon !..; rieyer jxuujjuv; - 1 rt.nutm .n:v C. H. Partnele, Platts I ,0uth $423.20. DO WE WANT IT? If no, Lst u Work in Sanurs it. UoIhoii to TllK IIkkM-D's interview witl President Croan, published lust week, iu which he authorised us to state that he desired to consider a proposition from the city of I'lattn moutlt looking to the establishment of a first class normal college here, has induced a number of our peo ple to think seriously of the matter. At this writing, Messrs. Thomas and Isaac Wiles appear to be the most enthusiastic supporters of the movement. The former called tit TllK Iliik'ALH office last evening and stated that in the event the citizens of Plattsmnutli desired to make President Croan a proposi tion, he would donate a sufficient amount of land for the college campus; also, he and Isaac would each furnish, gratuitously, ten acres of land, providing thecituens would purchase for the use of the college what remained of the orig inal eighty acres, which would probably be about fifty-five acres. This proposed site is located six blocks directly south of Oak Hill cemetery, rendering it about one mile from the business portion of the city. Tliii I1i;kai.I should be pleased to see our people awaken to a true realization of the importance of this matter. A prominent Shenan doah business man, iu speaking oi the loss property holders of that town would sustain by the removal of the college, recently slated that properly would immediately depre ciate JO percent. If it be true that a college of that nature would enhance the value of properly even 11) per cent, our properly owners could donate in the aggregate at least $100,000 and yet receive the equivalent of a high rate of interest on the investment. The bringing of 1,000 students to our town would bring hundreds of families and thousands of dollars every year; as a medium of advertising a town, n school conducted by President Croan has no equal, for catalogues, primarily in the interests of Ihe college.yet incidentally setting forth the merits of our town and coun ty, would besent into nearly every community in the country. Hcsidcs, those of our young peo ple that to-day attend school iu other towns, would remain here; ,i,,.. , l,..,ri v,.,I of , ' I till eillllHUOIl urcilllisu ui .liu l Aiiu expense necessarily incurred iu attendance away front home, would . ,T.t...i .... ....,,.-i,,.,n ,f I ue iiiiuiiiiru mi uu huhihuj v. i , - - - getting an education. The location 0f Buch a school would be a help to tovm intellectually. As our churches reflect theyrays of divine light over the community and thus raise our people to a higher stand- ard ol morality, so would a college .nateria.ly aid in thesocia. and intellectual culture of thecomiiiuii ity. Here is a golden opportunity. Shall we embrace it? If so, let a meeting of the board of trade be called and committees appointed to push the matter vigorously. An Unfortunate Runaway. Koy Uritt, boh of Dr. Uritt, met with quite a misfortune while out driving Sunday afternoon. While driving in the neighborhood of the electric power house the horse j became unmanagable and iu its fright hurled the buggy aga inst a large tree, throwing ?ir. unit about fifteen feet in the air aud jolting him considerably. 1 he buggy was damaged considerably, it was un- fortunate that the accident should occur, but, as the southern .stales- I man would put it, we migtit be glad "it 'twa'n't no wuss." Mr. Unit has been in the employ I t ...... i o. m i. :..f i ...t .r 41... i oi ine i. re i-i. . nn- i uui m freight station at Omaha for the past six years. A Narrow Eseapa. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. John Waterman narrowly escaped sus taining a serious injury. Upon her return from Omaha on the flyer Mr. Waterman met Mrs. W. at the train with a conveyance supposed to be perfectly sale. 1 lie liorse moved off in a brisk trot when sud- i nuiiiij' ni- I a . 1 1 ...b.w.l.! 4 ting me no. c ..u ...... w M, A I J f 1 l...a 41, proceeu lorwaru um .v rear wheels including the buggy to stop suddenly. The occupants were immediately thrown forward. - iu rm ..h Mr. Wctcrman maintained a hrni praso unou the lines and was . a uraggeu several icei. i-irs. uuur i ... . , . niiin fell forward upon lier lace . . i r i i susiaiuu.K oevi-.u. .nu.ui . ...oc I , ,,, . - The cross bar of the vehickle and the dashboard were broken. R Luther Smith of the Haptist church at Springfield, Neb., has disappeared, leaving a number of ... -s Ai tn. creditors in the lurch. Kven the - best of men go wrong I .... ..it lUfvm uwoiutco ,......., - - ni a ness treat every man as .i auuuu- I . . rel, is a goouone. , Q Petersen and wife and Miss .1 I " Orr, of Colorado, who is visiting iu the city, were Omaha passengers. this morning.