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About Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1893)
Til i: WKKKIV I1KUAM): PLATTSMOl' I'll. N ! WW ASKA. r.vl5!.rl.Y i. m. THE ELEHiAXiID. PI lll.lslll.il KVKKV I IU KSII.VV. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year- in udv.int . Ir n it paid In ii'lv j n . x miiir li. T. ree moil i--. I elcphone Number II Tin; i: nli- i; I 1'- h 1 . 1 1 1. ho I'i WO'I il" 1 ill,) f 1 MKM.IMI nf e.-bl Male for 111" iisi- il Austria I" lifr in eti'i t'licv n-liirni. Tlii:iK lire riiiiuii H nf a a iantie rai mail tl'1 il ai I'liii.i leliii i by which tin- IVunsvIv, iniii mail will retire thrill', tin- All iiiiic I h i'imiu'VI i'Mirf fmiii i Hi" I'.ie itie Tiik oil ieus of I.inoitln li.iw Hiinii' roiiiiliiliini iix there was ii lunik in Koine chiseil ils (lows mi Hi" same !.ty tli.it tilt" Capital National bank ilnl at Lincoln iiinl th" I'lipo is Hup jiii."i to have 'Ji)i),(iiil dcpositi-il in its vault. Tim republicans f Kansas have friven ii the contest for a I'niteil Mates senator, ami leave lilt! iig;ht with Senator Perkins who was) np jioinli'il by tlic giiYcrimr to keep Martin out who was clecteil by tin jiopulists. Tin-: populists of Wyoming oai-t their vote last TlmrHdiiy for Mrs. Mary T. H.irtU-tt for I'nitod States ft'iiator. Tliis is tilt? first woman, it is Hai l, w-ho ever received n vote i:t a Mate legislature for the United Slates Henate. Till? hank failure in Koine is cre ating as much Hcandal Jin the Ital ian government as the l'anama af fair iloeti in l'liuice, which proven that the banking Nystem of the I'niteil States is the bent in any country with all its drawbacks, Those who pretend to be in Mr Cleveland'H confidence. Hay that Carlisle; Itiyard autl Latnout are Cabinet certuinticH There is room lor live more men bo that those who have been mentioning theinelve8 for Cabinet posts Btill have a chance It is true, as Congressman Ray nor aptly puts it, that the govern iiient has the name right to protect the country against a foe like the cholera that it has to decline war against an enemy in human form; and the sooner such power is exer cised the better the people will be pleased. IT appears that the retiring dem ocratic utate treasurer of Illinois has been loaning the public funds to banks in violation of the pledge upon which he was elected; but then democratic state treasurers ore slippery lot, ns the people have long hi uc.e learned by costly exper ience. Itw Mild be singular to see ancient Egypt precipitate a European war in these closing years of the nine teenth century. Hut there are people in Europe who seem spoiling for a fight with Homebody. Uncle Sam , Hays peace, but will get ready to ;ft ed the lighters and take his pay .in 'Til 'ew York Trihiind publishes 9 colli ,ni1 nrt''e on a Hiuall trail aotu:io 11 ln "(,"r f ue house at Washing ton that wan not recorded on the p 'es of the "Congressional Record " I t was the matching of half dollar b' a m""l,,'r "f the members whi resulted in Mr. le in sesHion wincn HarrowH of Michi- i i ,.f i... i, ..ii .i.si gan carrying oh lars. Martin- (VNwixo f St. I, on is Mo., find in Mouth v of a litho- has made a valuable lr, UK....:.. ; . . iiiiiium in rile! wa graphing ,,, whicjj on the bank of the Mi,,,,,. is directly ippi river irio, the twenty-sin ,nj,.j, i,ove r ledge is :iiK) feet do-op and . back from the river a halt there is said t !,. ...i. xtends mile, le to ""ill; i ?u supply the world for .'XX) years. A hcii rommiitee of the appro, pnations committee of the liaise is prejianiing a now pension law n. dor iiistriiotu.ris. i) j lloged of Grovor Cleveland, that will, if passed, reduce the pension list from I-ITO.IKKMKII) to .f:i(l,)Oo,a!),) or io,),KI(.. It swoops out the lisiil.it;, v ; F. tut "ions of the present law. outsort i i wiuows w no were married d sl.l, . iersiHH ri,ii, iiinloonr.a, r, to MIOll SDllil ls HS v ('I . wounded or incurred ilii-oa in the sorvice.or who pen.- ion s whi.V Hi v paupers now. Jly 'iom-.iM I the J rent lu k of i! the I I'll; m:w -s m the books of th,. . -iverunH, he democratic conned !..-, ;; ol Mr! 'levtliind hope to be able to cut lown the tariff in cry f1(.,. an(l "y way. n en, probable it is all ight. The party opposed to all the -ension nonsense won the the fight u November. AMERICAN SHIPPING. In one respect this present con gress has shown admirable states manship. It so! -ell th" pmliVm which bad perplex" I a dozen previous con gress, -s namely, how t build up American shipping by admitting foreign built steamers to the privi lege of Anii-i iean registration with out discouraging domestic ship building. 1 lie solution bit upon is to alio v the registration td a for eigu s'oiiuier on eondil inn that an other quite as good sliiill be built in this country. This was a com promise based on common sense and the only surprisi. i.s t Ihiit it did not come sooner The original intention was to ap ply t!i:s policy to only one steam ship the city of New York, one of the lour or live lare vessels of the Intuitu Eine, originally known as the Liverpool and Philadelphia S;o, unship Cotiip iny. This steamer and the City of I 'a l is will both haul down the liritish Hag and run up the stars and ntrips Washington's birthday. No better dale could have been fixed upon for that trans fer. Even the Fourth of July would have boon no improvement upon the day which ushered in the morn ing star ol American liberty and Nationality. As those steamships take on their new National chataetor they will drop the "city ol" part of their ori ginal name. The New York hits a not bunlen of 5,7.'!!t tons, the Paris ."),5N1. They are the largest of the line. The City of Chicago has a burden of 3,:w:i tons. Under the agreement of the act of congress the new American line already lias under contract two new twin screw steamships, the best that the art of shipbuilding has been able to de vise. For every steamer of lite line which is built on this Hide of the Atlantic is one of the lirst clasa Hteamera of the English merchant marine is transferred, and in this way each vessel purchased, and built may he said to duplicate it self. On the same day the name of the company will be changed from the Intiian Line to the International Navagatiou Company. The trims formation is not limited to the change in the namesof the line and the Hhips. The house-flag of the line will be truly patriotic. It will consist of a blue American eagle on a while ground. A BLOODLESS REVOLUTION. The people of Ilawalia have dis posed of their (Jueen and organ i.ed a territorial government and ask to be annoxeil to the United Stated the same as Texas was. The new gov ernment hits sent a committt e to this country to ask our government to take possession and the question of annexation iiiut be taken u. soon. Annexation to the United States would doubtless be viewed with disfavor by Groat I ir it ion for many reasons. It would extend the boundaries of the United States to ward the Australian and Asiatic colonies of Great Britain, which are a source of great revenue to that nation. Uncle Sam's foothold on the Sandwich Islands would therefore be regarded ns a menace to British supremacy in Chinese waters and in the Indian ocean. Dun A MAKIA IsAHKL, Infanta of Spain, will take in the World's Fair. An Eastern journal posted on Span is royal etipuette says: As "the representative of the Spanish Government the President must from necessity entertain her at the White House when she visits Wash ington or stand disgraced in the eyes of Spanish royalty:" So they are trying to arrange it. There are but live bed- rooms in the White House and whether they will be enough to entertain the seiiorcta and her suite and let Cleveland and his fau.ily go out to sleep nt some of the neighbor' is the problem not yet solved. We hope it will be fixed up. Uncle Sam wtinU no war with Spain this your. Two bandits by the name of Wil liam Van Oritiitu and Frank Lewis of Malvern Kansas robbed the hank at Waverly Kansas last Friday and killed a citizen by the name of 'ngleniiin. the robbers were cpa od and the mono returned. State legislature has cost the r !flXl,iKK).UO, and it has done if importance yet. If it Tiik, state o 'M'.hiurv , it republican I'nited will elect Stales sertati 1'ic people will r and then adjourn, give thanks. Nehawka is on 1 IHi little tow7r ot ill kinds are boom. Business ,f flourishing ;,, y.,n Cw( "' ow wanting 1;) llt rt i I."vis n to go lines. ' w"rk in the stone qU. SlNCictlH-lirstoftheyeir U-yes, Brooks, Lamar.' , V J' '"-nl. died, making C , , "umber of prominent men to J h so short a time. " IN THE BLACK BELT. A year nuo Professor Urooker T. Washington, of the Tu-kegt e (Ala.) .Normal and Industrial Institute, called a conference of the poor farmers in the Black Belt to dis cuss tln-ir condition in their own way. Professor Washington is a colored man, has a large school for colored people taught by colored teachers, and he is trying to show that the colored race is capable of development if it only has the op portunity. His conleretice of poor negro farmers last year was one of the best practical steps toward bettering tin- condition of the ne groes in the Blitok Belt. lie impres sed upon them the fact that not politics nor organisation could help them, but work and education -- they must save money and buy lands. They must learn to increase their crops and not depend upon cotton. They must educate their children, and treat their women as white men treat while women. Professor Washigton has called another conference of the poor ne gro farmers to meet at Tuskegee next month and he will be able to compare the results of hist year with the condition then and see what hits boon accomplished. Gmison and MeKetina, two demo cratic senators have just died poor, While republican senators some times die, there is not a case on re cord where one dies poor. Demo crat. The above from the democrat is true as preaching. When republi can senators reach the end of life they are rich, for the reason that they have laid up their treasure where "moth and rust doth not cor rupt and thieves do no break through and steal." But when the democratic senator who has em braced the doctrines of his party with their degeneration and corrup ting tendencies, is called upon to render an account of his steward ship, he relized that he is poor, in deed. Beatrice Times. IK the populists ever expect to elect a United States senator by the aid of democratic votes they will have to forsake the "middle of the road" for the democrats were never known to be in the middle of the roitd, anil if they should happen to stray there they would be sjsur prised that they would not know what to do. Sijxatok CMAN'OLKK has intro duced a resolution in the United States senate calling upon the pres ident to open neogations with the provisional government of the late kingdom of lliawaii for the admis sion of the island as a territory of the United States. The doctors .who performed the autopsy upon the body of the late General Benjamin F. Butler state his brain weighed fifty-six ounces, four ounces more than that of Dan iel Webster. Both of these gentle men were products of New Hanip. shire. John A. Da vies, our representa tive is making his work and will prove to the citizens of Cass that they made no mistake when they elected him to represent them nt Lincoln. WllV don't the committee from the democratic house appointed to investigate the Homestead strike, make their report, it is long over due, let us hoar the report. The question has boon asked "what will the new administration do forthe civil service reform" and the answer comes back that it will give it the go by. The H. & L are employing all the men that come along and yet they cannot get enough, any one that can drive a nail will be employed The Pullman company has put up :fl 1,000 to the city of Omaha for taxes and will now bring suit to re cover il back on the plea of unjust taxation. Stum Dakota will exhibit a solid cake of gold at the world's fair which is worth $T00,(X 0. NOTES FROM EXCHANGES. I-'ruiu the I!i liu. AI. Marshal is sulToring- with a badly bruised skin, caused by a fall on the ice. l,ou.-.i Fd tz lias sold a half inter est in his shop to Ralph Stewart, and the pegs are tlyiiig, Mr. Worloy, who was hurt by a vicious cow t wo weeks ao, is cf. ing along nicely and will hooit be on t again. A stock company is being organ i.ed to start a lirst-clas brick yard in Eltnwood in the spring. Consid rahle stock hits been subscribed, 'iss Bertha Tot-garden waselTect " heart failure Wednesday night and came near dying. She lay iis one dead for two hours, and it required the utmost skill of the doctors to revive her. To all out ward appearance no pulsation could be discerned, but by strong elforts she came out all right. The stockholders of the fair asso- iation met Tuesday afternoon for business, and a proposition made by the county association at Plattsmouth was considered. The proposition was that if the Elm wood association will assume the ind-ptediioss of .fl.Oi) I PlaUsinoutli will relinquish all claim on the county fair and peaceably permit it to be removed to Elmwood. This seems to be a very generous propo sition, owl in fact could be no other wise; because if Elmwoo.l secured the county i tstitittion it would necessarily have to assume all in debtedness. IC.x-Comuiissioner Dickson was appointed to further investigate the matter and make a report. Kriiiu tin- Kuiri,., The high school room was filled to its utmost capacity hist Sat nr. day night, members being there on account of the old fashioned spell ing school, others to see the new style id spelling, and all to enjoy the programme which embraced singing, itiu-ic and declamations by the school. A prize for each style of spelling in the shape of a dictionary was offered for th" best in each class. Tims. Miirtey, S. Or ton, A. A. Harden, I). D. An jrns, Dr. Hall, I. N. Woodford and several otherold boys ranged themselves in line with the other boys and girls and tried their level best to win the trophy. It proved a futil tost, for Miss Alice Perkinson had a cor ner on it. In the word builders contest, Miss MableSwearingen was the successful candidate for the other prize. From the Ledger. Mrs. M. U. Thomas, of Horton, Kan., has been visiting with her relatives near Union the past week. Mrs. L. D. Switzer, ot Avoca, re turned home Wednesday, after vis iting a few days with relatives near here. Mrs. II. R.Wills went to Malvern la., last Saturday for a visit of sev eral days with her parents and relatives Mrs. Charles Denton returned on Wednesday from Hiawatha, where she hits been visiting a few days among her friends. Miss Nellie Tyson, who hits been visiting attheStine residence sev eral weeks past, doparten on Thurs day for Florida with Mr. and Mrs. James Hastings. Fred. W. Young came home last Tuesday for a visit of several weeks He is still rushing the wrought iron range trade and is credited with being the best salesman tlit company has on the road. George Spohn. who spent his youthful days at Rock BlulTs, stop. pod off here a few hours last Monday Mr. Spohn has been located at Supe rior several years and we are pleased to learn that he is happy and pros porous Co nROutof Business. Our stock of dry goods ladies and gent's furnished goods, ladies, and Misses and children shoes, and fine millinery. Remember every article is new, and the latest style ami patteans, and we have everything, in the line of fall, winter and summer goods and the entire, stock of merchant dise will be sold regardless of what they cost us. If the goods don't move fast enough we might have auction sale most any time. The reason for selling out, we are iroiii" in the wholesale business in Den ver, itoston store Plattsmoutli I Neb. Yours Truly, A. Cohen. Deputy Sheriff John Tigh. and Coon Yallery took Konstonky Krosky, the young Polander, that created such a disturbance last Sat urday to the insane asylum at Lin coln last Tuesday. He emigrated from Poland only a few months ago and so far as can he found out has no relatives in America. lie evi dently was shipped to this country for us to take care of and only dem onstrates one reason why our im migration laws should be changed. Charley Sliipman of Elsie, Neb., is visiting relatives and friends in the city. List ot Letters The following letter list remain ing in the post office for the past week ending Feburary L lsiu. Bankson. Oloy Bell, J, is. II. Bonnet, Nellie I Sitters, Walter Cans, Frank Carlson, CO. De nnisoti, J Field, Dora Frish. Karl Geisler, K II Hatch, Alon.o () Holmes, J W Mitchel. C L Worthrop, A F Price, Addado N Rogers, S E Sanford, N Todd. Jim Wahlrod, A W White, Mrs. Mary. Persons calling forthe above will please say "advertised." H.J. STKbtOHT. P. M. FRESH EGGS. s f s'iili il, lint Croud Saw a v. il itrci.k il V, uy Out of Our. I.i l!;e -.-wiiiisi Mrewn ciimv winduw of ul;i- i.i i! iim- eiii-ii.iis littltt 1'reneby sliopi n N im ii ii w Mm- i-s ildy a liiimlri'il tliuii-t-a'til or itieri: eves in,,. ii: ulisi-iit ly frtilii tin; t l- a!, i! tr.-iias leivi- si-i-a n lut of e';s turi liilly iii iiin .'i-l on mil, u la Coliimlms in lilt- f -.11. iw in.; il. siii: : n.Ksir. : Wln l lit r ii was the ih lit ,u y of humor in this il-Iius it the fii-ieiiuuimi if swing a couple dozen of lit sli eits in ii posit ion so whoily iinnai unil lo fit h oul's, ami in a place wJitTt- liolhinii eh-i' iiipi itlvd fresh to the tiiikiil it food many people paused in front long tiioni;i to fully master l.itj hiu'li. It isonuof those, queer little.-ill nuiit ! shops, white mixed froceiii s, live hii.ls, I tollee and rolls, and toys, t anily and eiar- j are kept on draft. I allude, to the via si n j in the past tense lii eause the si-u is ti.i ic j no longer. It had been there so Idii'. an I was so cute, ami was admired by so m:mv variegated people, who puss that way day ttinl night lhal il seems a pity. Put 't. ever thus "I've seen my fondest hopes de cay" and that is what was the inattei with the I'tics. The dillii tilty of replacing this neat design everyday or sound the warm atmosphere day ami niyht did the business. At any rale, one early evening when the passing throng of li o'rlock people was greatest two "gents" and a messenger hoy were getting a ten cent dinner ut one ol the little hre tables in the rear, while the birds were twittering in the cages and the gas in the narrow show window threw the iisual yellow but kindly ulare upon the rebus below. "Them there folks is greatly took wid our eggs," remarked the st-jut and oleagi nous lady who ws s pul ting up n dozen for a lean and hungry looking customer. And slit- snapped her tousled head toward the window. Some dirty hoys were earnestly gazing into the window in the foreground, hut this was common there. It was the fast increasing group of respectable looking people that stirred the pride of the shop woman. Just at that moment the wicked hoys outside raised a Comanche yell, while the well dressed men uud women snickered and laughed outright and looked inside the store as if it were atlre. The niessengei boy at the table gulped dowu the dregs ol his coffee and hurried out. "Ilully geel" he cried as he rushed hack again mul hissed in the ear of the proprie tress, "it's s chicken!" "tio 'long wid yer foolin," exclaimed the woman. , "It's a live chicken a-tryin to horn his self in de fresh nigs!" hissed the boy like a heavy villain. Any lingering doubt was instantly re moved by a renewed demonstration out side. The lean antl hungry customer who hail just received the fresh egifs in a hag and was counting out her change Uelilier atcly set the hag down on a barrel, put the change in her pocket ami went ludigiiitutly out of the store. Iu the meantime a tendt little fledgling, having hurst the bonds that separated it from the busy world and a possible broiler, had paused upon the brink of the adven ture and was looking with mixed curiosity and alarm ut the strange spectators. It wasn't quite certain but that there was a mistake somewhere, though the poor inno cent didn't seem to know where it was. The old woman did, however, for she turned off the gas, slummed the door, look ing daggers at the crowd that hastened laughingly away. When the light was turned on again the rebus of "fresh eggs" had disappeared. New York Herald. Eiiirruvlng on SlnuijiH. In looking over a collection of stamps one Is struck with the variety titid peculiarities of the designs. Let us glance over the pages of a w ell Illled album. What collec tion of engravings could he more interest ing than these we have heref We see the finely executed stamps, designed by artists in Europe and in this country. All shades and colors ever mixed are represented. The coals of arms of many countries are upon their stamps, and we ace soon able to recognize the heraldic emblems wherever we see them. We also have a portrait gal lery of the rulers of the world. Notice one of the stamps of the Hawaiian Islands. We have a lieautiful view of the harbor of Honolulu. The stamps of Panama illus trate the isthmus separating the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Notice also the land scape views on the stamps of Liberia, Nicaragua, Salvador and t'osta Kica. On the stamps of Egypt we see the pyra mid and the sphinx. The triangular stamps of L'upe of (iood Hope are very odd. These stamps all bear the figure of "Hope" in a reclining posture. The stamps of Gua temala are adorned by the typical parrot, and those of Peru by tiie llama. West Aus tralia proudly displays her swan. New foundland represents her fishing industries by a seal on some of her issues, and a fish I ing smack with full spread sails upon an other, and lately has placed her beloved pet, the Newfoundland tlog, upon her stamps. Ohio Stale Journal. The Muti Who (lot a 1'oluter. Every friend and acquaintance of Jay Gould knew the story of "the man who got a pointer." The story was as follows: Ciotil J was very seldom uncertain or un civil with his employees, and while he made no promises he was rather desirous to see those who served him thrive mul feel on good terms with the world. Mr. liotild on oue occasion told a faithful man in his employment about some things he w lis going to do. His object was to have the man apply the information in his own way and g'-t the bein lii of it.. Some time afterward he asked this mini if he had bettered himself, as he had been shown the opportunity. The man said mi; that he was afraid that, if he would act on the information it would seem like using Mr. lioiild's confidence to his own advan tage. Mr. Unit bl for the lirst time sus pected his faithful suhordyiiite tube want ing in quality. New York World. Ilngllnli Hal-en 1'reiiiieiitly Take a Sulnl. I have many times sun hares, several (if them at a I line, cross a si ream to feed on kiimiiier etchings and coolly return iu the .,une way buik to the weoiis. The ni l has been quite voluntary, I ut one thing J have liol iced, they invariably sat up to see if they had time lo t russ betore any surprise came lor instance, the movements of a person welliing nlong a h.otj.iih in the disl am e w mi M be w alehi il w il n some a n. ii t y In lor,' t ,.e pliiii'je was made. I have also seen 1 1 , 1 , - sunn in ro-s stie-uns in the same w-iy, apparently lo bask on t lie Mititiy side. I or. Loudon News. Mail) Speeii'4 nf luseett. Enloinoio, ,is in gi neial concede that shout lii.i.U'l'l species nf insects liiivehi cn recognize:! ami tiauiiil, hut these figures, it is hclievnl, do not. represent a tenth of the number actually inhabiting the globe. - Charleston News and Ccurlcr. i Le.,i.l Noiie. In the ilisiuit c ourt ot i.'ass county, ."e- I'aiilinu Itarrett and I Susan A. Ilr.mkins ! kVforee's S:il,. in Vr sine in -1'iirlilion. I ICtiK-l 1. liewiii -. ' I ' inter mul liv virtue ol' ,;i.... Oi i-cl.-il to us from !),, .H-tricl conn of t. ii-sV'iiiii'r, .i loa-Kii. in ., ea i-e therein pending .n-ir;:i u,,- iii-iis ., Sarah L. Slue1.-! an,. tU-.r ii--i is so -k .irtiiioii o. H-att- oeloogmg t,, .icr e-U,,e inllie no. ive i" i it id1 i e. 1 hi ii idi-isi ju'.i H lei.-es will, upon the lMh day .it eeh.a.iry . .. I. is;;.;, nt the -"Ola inr oi fur ii. ii t house of I'll-, e.iiisey, i.i ha. a I .le oVloos p. in. of said u.i-. , d I.. ! !s;l.esl ladder for c.ish.il.c (..llowin ilcNori!-)! real estate, vr-.i 1 ii' tl or.-li liii'l" ..i' ihi uiillii'.ist nuailrr ol si.-.-l il II tw.Ml X I ,w 1 J J I ill toulls. ten 'I"1 noiiii of ini.,,1- eleven ill) in t'ass ei.iiijiy, .'i lrn-ka. Sai ! son w ia re iia in , -1 , u for one lion r. I M. Woi.i or r, i,;.o.ii Uonib, HVKd I'l.AKK, ; i, ,,,w.h'I, ' AI toriu-y 1..1 Art ion K'eterees, V Dao. d I.. i.. '.Ill, (:;,. i i January A. 1). S'.ilt. l-li; 1 1 Niol on I'ndiT and by virtue of on exet-m inn i. ih'iI liy W. II. lKniing, ricrk of he , Us. triel court ol I'ass count , .M luaska, in favor of the hirst .National Hank of l'lutls iiioul h and against (eurge S. Hillings and Adeline Hillings and agiiinst William I ighe as surety, w hich judgment on the 1Mb day of September, I'si-J, was duly trans. cripted to said ili-trict court, I have levied upon tin- Pillowing described renl eslni as the propel tv of tin- said tieorge S. tlil-' iiiiys nun .incline Mil. lugs, ton it: coin nieiieing at a point O ami 7 10 feet west of the se corner ol the sw quarter of thesw ipuu ler of section Ik, township V, range II east uud ill south une of the sw quarter thence west -.'I and H 10 fei-t, thence north teet th. nee east -.'1 and 3 1(1 feet thence south feet to place ot beginning; also oonuucnciiiif nt a I t I'.rt feet north of the s corner of t lie sw quarter of the sw uunrter sect ion is township l'.'.rnnge 1 thence west i.l.i leet to place of beginning, thence west w leet thence north Ins feet, thence eat til) leet, thence south I'.ixfeet to the piuceof be ginning know n ns a part of lot 47. section 1 town 12, range 14 containing t wo house Also ci lenciug at a point 'M feet west of the northeast corner of lot la, section H township 1-.', range 1 1 east. t hence running south 5? feet to the place of beginning, thence south 121 feet, thence west to west liueofsuiil lot 12. thence north 124 feet, thence east to place of beginning, known asupartof lot 12, section IS, township 1'., range 14, containing t wo houses; also com ineiieiiig at the Miiithwcpt corner of sec tion is, township 12, range 14 east, thence running east III roils, thence north 24 roiU tophicuof beginning, thence east hi feet, thence north 1117 feet to place iof begin ning, thence north 7!l feet, thence west ii feet, thence south 7!l feet, thence east S( feet Ito place of begin, rung, containing otic house, and I will on the l ltli (lay of I'ebrunry, lh!W, ut 10 o'clok n. in, of said day at the fiotit door of the court house in said countv, in IMatts inniith, sell said real estate at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said execution, the amount Jilne thereon being the sum of JTiOu.OS, with ten percent interest from September 7th, ls!, Sti.311 costs, uud accruing costs. J.I.l'NRPH, C oroner Cass Comity, .Nebraska. Dated January llth, 1V.J. Lfcyul Notice, State of .Nebraska I County of Cass liy virtue of an order of sale Issued to nie. K'euben W. livers, bv W. II, iK-nring clerk of the District court of Cuss county .elna--ka upon a judgement of foreclos ure entered in said district court, audi) decree thereof marshalling theussets of Thomas I. ThoiuuM and All, hi A. Thomas; and said judgement being in favor of Susann Thomas in the Mini of $.'iini0.li. And Nicholas Holmes, mul Ami H.Todd lor SI7!'2..?, And Calvin II. Tunncle in Hie siiiu of t2l;:,.ii(i. And K. 1. Oovev in the sum of sillilis.lT. and general judgement creditor- according to their pri ority of record, directing me to sell in the order named, the following tracts, part and parcels of hind to satisfy said decree of date le cemberillst A 1). ls:0, ii,j That part nf government lot No. live (") in the southwest quarter of .the northeest quarter, also known iim subdivided lot four (Ii and eight (M said last two iiiim hers referring to the saiiie tract of laud in government lot .No. live ('a. containing about eight li acres according to gov ernment survex. All of government tots three (31 and four Mi except ten iloiaeresof the north side sold to the ll.it M. K. H. Co., iu Ne braska. and ten il'ii acres known as sub division lot li'ilinthe southwest corner of government lot three Cil contninuigubout Mi.iii acres acordding to government sur vev. Also tlie west half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the soulliwest quaiter, al! nf the above and foregoing lan. Is be ng situated injsectioti thirty.two iKi, township thirteen till) north of range thirteen ll.'i) cast of the nth p. in. Also the east haif of the northwest quarter ol section nine hC. and the north enst q-iartei- of non heast quarter and the east huh' of tin-southeast quarter and the west half of t he soot lieast quarter of the. northeast quarter o section eight ,nll in township twelve I2 north, of range thirteen l !i in Cnsv count y Nebraska. And I w ill, on t in-S! Ii day of l-'eliurarv A. 11. Is!ili, at one o'clm k p in. of said lav, at the sunt !i door of the court house of t ass count , in the city of I'lattsmouth, sell real e- tnle at public unction to the highest bidder fur cash tu satisfy siad de cree. The aggregate amount of said judgement being $in.2.w.tiii exclusive of costs iiiiioiititiug to S'';.iik and ncciiring costs. I 'iited t bis 1 lib dnv of January A. I). M'H. kill' HI N V. II VKH.-s, h'ecri ver. Notice. Notice 1st hereby given that bids will be received up till noon of hebruary 111, IVCI. forthe printing of Court Docket, Com missioners I'loicedings, k'oad -Notices, and Treasurers Stutcmcnti for the year IVi'I. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all hid-. Said bid" to he filed in m v otlice. Please state on envel ope "Hid for County Printing." I'lattsinoutli, Neb., Jan mi ry li, lHH. I'mank Dickson, County Clerk. Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch Ibis been damaged by drop ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pull out bow and the new W. i Vii.i,iL-.i.U.lL-ii.iilar:Mttoi will exclaim: "Ought to have been made long ago! " It can't betwistccioffthccase. Can only be had with Jas. I'xiss 1' illedand other cases stamped with this trade mark- w Ask your jeweler for pnmphlct. K.tyi-.onf Watrh Case Co., Philadelphia. Mill