THE SEMI WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMO UTH, NEB., JANUARY 22, 1896. I i I t ' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report BSOSJUTEiLY PURE CITY BREVITIES. sATn:iAV J. Tli-)n::.S is vntlfin T. il to lii.s bf.d i lie gri.pt-. urge lUsnn :i wife of Nchawku an- inthe cily Uidny. .M if'ii' (lortltr ( f Vu'i: n.'.z W'u'.e:- is in ijif -ity today on busiitf.-.s. .fi.i'ii Lynch is r.ovvn fio u II.ivo !o k ini -iiiir :i iii:tsV::i linger. o. Sayles, the Ccd.ir t,'r: i; iuar c;i,;nl, is in the citv on bn.ino toiliy. Ci.r-hior N II. Mcek.-r, of tho Fust Xationai i ..in k of (Jr. .-n.Min'l, im in thf city to i.i.v en liu-un Mrc Ji.-l Mt-..-.jr.-iii!t li ( I Ilavulo'.'k. U in t!! city il--- iK'st of ti-T .-inter, Mr-. Vi;li-u!t ..M aii ley. ( , i;. a i::i':il''j.'- nl f fiinne-s ;iro in t. '.-.i, to.iay si'iJinr to tin? vokirao of t.iii ii'. --' by their purcliaM.--. S. S. K:i"i.-5i --t K.'ic uoi.-d hi.s bu-Tt-ne.-.s l.socU '.n ' that town to li e S. S. I '.-'-j I on; ;m .r;' tlm in it um of T ll. : Tiic ca.; of Slcuiimol s. Ilotu? Fiie i li-u i it net; com party, herein"" tlie 1 . 1 ; i i i . 1 1 : : rva - for il.tidii on u policy, will be tip for trial Monday before .lud'i- purlo' k. T. I'raiik Wi os Las jut iccc-ived the iipj-oii.tiiient uri iigent for tho state of Nebra.-ka for the Farm Department of tle 1'licnix Inuiarico company of Urookiyn, X. V. s Since tho advent of the handsome b itc'uelor county jit ire the matrinion 'ial ina ket Las been seriously de 1 pressed. t'ulj oi.e license has been issued in two weeks. Co'.. Joseph A. Connor is in the city toil ay p; etmiinj to ap peal the canning win any "V:ise which was tried nt the Uist term i f 2curt and decided l y Ch ipman against, him. Mis-s D-iiren, of Tin), Ohio, who has bjen vi-iliuir relatives here' Mr. and Mrs. Fied L-ehiihoil', leaves this cven inir lor Iouisville, wiiere hhe will re main for', a few days befo: e returning home. John Fit pair ck has an enviable re pni iii'i in as a visrll int otlieor and if be fhould e-j.iie up luissi;. foi a few hours tnis eveniiicr" it may lie umler-r-too.i that ho is do"ny h s full duty jurt the .-aine. ' Oilice;- John Mu.r1v.3- is receiving' "ininiero'js congratulations over his .'oou foriunti in falling' heir lo an v.s "t ite near Vhevel'ind value.-.l r.l fii,' () . lie t ike- hid l;or.o..s mo iestly and will remain on t!ie force until his term has clo.-e 3, wner. he m iy conclude to move 10 Cleveland. J'119 la t two week's seem to have tit -n specia'tiy nru k'ui by every one getting rick. The grippe his had a "real i nn, nlY -'-lusg old and young alike. There nave beei no fatal it i--. hut .-iln'e the town was organized fi" many p'op!y h ie neer been sick :.t one time as n ave been ill liui'.n,' this pei N a . .MdMI.W. - di.dge Ka:nsi v lias bi.en laid un wi;n th'; fii -jf for a Tew d 1 s. Aticr, cy Wiighll Omaha was in th ; city today on legal bis no-s. Dave Llol w..s in tovn toi'av f:om hi-, faini in lo ck IJUuTs pr. cif.c'. .ttorn".v A. I Ti rnb'.i:;. of Weep- in VaV ", is in ihecitv lnl.iv. A. 1 I'll'llO t ) : :,y . A. I-. pnr- r Mavlifld o' to-' F!uiw(od Minnm liiin-i If in thi- ily . W.i." ick ;..r .hid:; I- , n the c . ii Tig : c, in M J"; f ( 'h id rori .co n't. re Ihi tow to.- eight . t. :. . y. pllhir t no c i;. for i -a 1 en ol a-ar. ! ih li pi i-c ill! cr n 't, is tie 1 l.ll-lln'r Dav pa; li'.l I I in. alt- 1 11 " 11 aci-cjred d . .1 ?!i Sirs. S. 1 Sim jiiojls fpringfltld, Ohio Walked with Crutches Rheumatism Eczerra Swelled Neck Hood's Cured. Tor tw o years I have been sick, having been confined to the house for a year. I have hid eczema for nine yenrs, having ekUled physicians, but received no bene lit. La-'t winter I caught cold and became Afflicted Witli rheumatism, which put me on crutchi.--". I.at July " commenced to u- 1 food's 'i.irr rp.-.ril'.a. and before I had hni,!ie l c::e lJlt!e I laid the cratches aide-. A ftet -aki;! x two bottlos ti e eczema had 1-If me mid I v. a3 Bi'ost entirely free from tkee.'JW cf a swelled neck. I know that it wns Horai'j .-'nria:-Thla that cured inetml I think i'. cannot t-' v: -.r . V 'v-: ' c recommended tro highly. AttlieugU y,. years old, I fn-l youn aCnhi." Mks. 14' P. aiMilo.vs, fcasi opri' gtield, Ohio. l- i V 1 Is the On!y frue Bleed PtirSfic? ominently in the public eye today. i ? flJll--. cure iiauauai couvip. I 1 -s tiou. l-nc tec. r mm New York banks rained -a surplus of over $0,000,000 last week it is thought on account of the bond issue Charles Reynolds enme down from Omaha this morning to see alive town and shake hands with old friends for a day. The case of Skoumd s. Home Fire lii.-uianco company of Omaha a on trial today before a jury in county court. Ceorge Linyd came in today to transact business with Plaltsmouth merchants and look after some court matters. I. (jiliam, the great cartoonist, whose woi k.on "Judge"' has made him farm us well as rich, died at his home in Amsterdam, NT. Y. , yesterday. The Home Insurance rompiny of Om-tba is the one which suit has been brought against by Mr. Skoutnel, and not the Home of New York, the latter being a prompt paying gilt edge com pany. The Turner dance at their hall Sat urday evening was well attended and an enjoyable time reported. The Turner orcheslr i furnished the inusie which w is tirst-clas. The next ball given by them will be the masquerade on February 15 Some boys skated up- to La I'latte last evening and c ime near going into the river on their return home in the daikness. They finally took off thir skates and walked home. If the ska ters would couiino themselves to the elegant field of ice laid out by .Shepherd it llobeits in front of the depot there would be no danger. Mrs Ceo. Dovcy accompanied her two daughters, Ethel and Alice, to Omaha today, where the latter will again commence a courso in voice cul ture under the tutelage of Miss Terry, who, by the way, is making a great success of her work in Omaha. Miss Terry is certainly possessed of rare qualifications, and her many admiring friends wi.l be glad to learn of her splendid success as a teacher. Arrr-tcil I'.nl 4iot Auny. Night I'olicenian John Murray per petrated a joko on K. Hansen, the sii;;e maker, a few days ago, but Han sen got even and more too Saturday night. Hansen blacked up his face in g-ood shape ;; nd then sent one of his fiiends to liad Murray, who was quickly informed t hat a drunken man was lying on tho ground near tho old earning factory. Murray went over at once with the friend and sure enough there was their man, appar ently helpless. Murray lighted a match and looked at his face. "A nigger, by gosh,"" was his exclama tion. "U'c will throw him into the cooler and show niin how the war broke out."' As the fe. low appeared to be too far none to walk Murray and his partner picked him up and carried him L'H to jail. '.Viiiv you wait-here while I go up stairs and get tho key,"" said Murray, and up he went, but he had no sooner got out of sight than Han-.-en sprang to his feet and he and his friend got out of then as fast as their limbs would cirry them. When the ollicer got b u:k, his astonishment can be belter i.nigii'.ed than described. After rubb ing his eyes to see if ho was really awake ho liniily concluded he had been the vicr'un of a wicked joke, ard : wing vengeance on the joker, he s.owly found hi w ;y berk on to Main tie.'!, wh'-re he w ,s congratulated on hi- lecent good fortune, but the crowd did i o' i:iiow at (he t i m thai he was nol in soee. uly good I. nunc for c .'ii gt ;' u : lii n -.. Han-en now e rrics a o:!e..!o k with a Imt.-uc kii.fe In hi- ?: t wlc-neve; he goe-on to 1 lo i'. i t .::cr sin. down in ord r to c, rea iv f ; em 'ig -re es lli nari' r Ouit iiK-iits For CiiHrrh Tli.tt Cofitiiiii Mitoii-.v, A irck-;i y -.il !'! Ottn'v t!,c cue oi -ii!. ii an-i cir.-p-cic: v ii ranuc tnc wlmic tcm . ii.-n iail. ri'.'.i4 11 tiirouli t!ic iiiikou sialatc. .-uch arr.cii-f : lw: "i i;en liu used except on ire- i :pl iiui - f r. mi n ; u! .il 'io 4i v-ic;an-. as the dam .u;e ihry t!' i- leu tei j t.i the pom! ion can ;iii--iii,v dero ir.-ai t.ieiu. Hail s Catarrh Cure. il!;!llli!acMll ii i-v t". J. I'lil-IH'- .V Co., I oleda, i ' i : t .i : 1 1 - !iu-i i:i . .anl is takt-n interr.aliy, act-!:-.: : . rcet : nc 't'ie i'lmvl a'l ! mucous surfaces i il t ssw iii. In iiil; i I. ill Cat iirh Cute be - .m u'ei he Keitioiie. It is ta ki it uiterna! I , .:!: iiia.ic la I'ok-ilo, tl;i". !)' F.J. Cheney iV Co. 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A TRADE MARKS, DESICM PATENTS. fl Hfl II fl wiih nil if II S fl II II II. 1 II IV ft II If LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Contractors. Notice hereby Riven that sealed bids will he received at the county commissioners' ottice in the cilytif Flattsmoiith. Cass county. Neb., until noon on Thursday, March 5. lMHi. for the erection and completion of all pile bridge's to be built in ls.r, according to the following specifications, to- wit: , 1. AH bridges to rest on three piling at each bent of length required by commissioners tu be driVTO toa solid foundation: piling to be of white or InuV-ijak, round, with not less than fourteen I I4J ;iiirics butt, and ten (inj inches top. all piling tiTe smooth proportionate, free from vindshakexid objectionable knots. 1. All capa to belsjby tueive oak. and fastened to piling with drift pins twenty-two PJL'J inches long, fole for drift pins to be bored full depth with aurs-stxtcenth J 1-10 1 smaller than pin. a. All sway graces to lie three f:tj bysix6 oak. bnited to iid of cap and each intersection with piling, vjith five-eighth Lsl bolts, with washers at eaciiend. 4. Ail jo'stsipRo be of soft pine, three by twelve si.il at each enil. outsi-Je joist to lie bolted to capiat each end with five eight VR bolls: spans otjeixteeu I 1 J and eighteen I IS J feet. to have nine I'JQ joir-ts to the sp in each, spans twenty -Jo f.-et to have ten lu joists to the sjian. and twaity-two '-- and twenty-four .J4 to havecleveii Fl joists to the span, well lapped on cap. all joistjto be well bridged on center wi h two 1 2 1 by f.or 4 white pine, well nailed with sixteen iti Jpenny w ire naiis. .". All Muoring to be two 2 by ten fn or twelve r.'fwhite or burr oak and to be spiked to joists with forty 4 l penny steel spikes at each intersection of the joists. 6. Kailii.ir posts four by four 4l to be bolted to outside joists with one-hall inch bolts. Iiubrailsti.hu two by six I'.'xH and rail to be two by four lIJ capped with two by six J and alf to be w hite pin.- S-l-S and well painted. 7. t Hie plank two Dy twene lv sixteen I'JxlJxliil to be spiked to end of joists at each einf of bridge so as to cover end of joists and to make close connection with floor. X. Width of roadway to be sixteen I 16 feet. F.ach bid must be accompanied bv a certified cliecK lor sum. Hoard reserves the rigtit to re ject any and all bids. January 1. l!Hi Jamks Kobi.u isox. County Clerk. Sheriffs Sale. 15y virtue of an order of sale Issued by Y II. Ileuriug, clerk of tho d istt-lct court with in and for Cass county, Mebrasna. and to me directed, I will on the :flst day of January A. I. Is'.iti, at ten o'clock u. in. of said uuv, at the south door of the court bouse in tin- cily of f'lattsinoulh. in said couuty aud stale, sell at puuUo auction to the limliest bidder for cash, the following real esfate. to-wit: 1 be east one-third S J lot number three ') ill block number seventy i7oi in the city of Weeping Water, C'a.ss county, Nebraska, together with the privileges ai.d uppurtenaubes thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the nroperty of lavld T. lludiey. Ottella K. Duuley, his wife, llenjaruiti A. liibson. Harry O. JCace, Carrie Kaoe, bis wife. Frauds N. Liibson, Charles V, Hay. Frank lluboard. partners doing business as Uay & llubbaril, and Kobert V il klnsoii.defeiitants: to sat isfy a judgment of said court recovered by fr rancid C Faulkner, as assignee of the Con necticut Kivcr ravlius liank. a New Hamp shire corporation, piaititiM', against said de fendants. PialtsmouUi, Nebraska, DeeeiubT, A. I).. lt".i.", J. C. F.IKENBAKY, Sheriff, Cass Couuty, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. lly virtue of an order of sale issued by W. 11. lieariug.clerk of the district court within and for Cans county, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on Ulst day of January.A, U. ls'.iti, at M o'clock a. ni. of uid da y at the south door of the court house in tho city of I'lat ismontli, iu said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, t lie followlnj: real estate, to-wit: Tho west twenty il'i feet of lot twelve (l!2i In block twenty-nine rl'.h in city of Plaits mouth. Nebraska, together with the privi le.es and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or lu anywise appertaining. I be same bein levied upon and taken as the prop erty of .Milton 1), Folk, John F. I'ol., and S. t. Leeson, nrst name unknown, were de fciiuants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by .Michael O'lonolioe, pi.i iut i ii' ; against said defendants. I'l.tttsniouth, Nebraska, Dee. -'V, A. I). ls!'."i. J. C. F.IKENBAKY, Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Notice to Creditors. rfTATK OK N'CllliASKA, I Ks Cass County. f ' " In the matter ot the eslate of Stephen Wiles, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and tlvf mands of all persons .against Stephen Wiles, de ceased, late ol saiJ county and state, will lie re ceived, examined and adjudged by the cennty court at "tin; court house in I'lattsmouth i-n the 'Jlst day of June. A. I .. l'.ti. at HI o'clock n the forenoon. And that six mouths from and after .he Ulst of December. A. I).. lsVa. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allo.vwmce. Jiveil under my hand this l'.'th da of Decem ber. A. I ., I '.'.". 15. S. Kamshv. County Jndije-. Notice of Probate of WilL 1I1K S1A I K (F M- HKASKA ( in County Court Cass Co. C s In the matter of the last will and testament of Thomas li. lionion, deceased. Notice is hereby civcu that oil the lith ilav of February. A.I). at the office of the nui'iitv jmliie in Flattsmouth. Cass couuty. Nebraska, at Hie hour ol o clock in the afternoon, the follow ing matter will be heard and considered; 1 tie petition ol 1-raiicis ."5. Price to admit to probate an attested copy of the last will and testa ment of Thomas li. Gordon, deceased, late of (ilenwiiod, Mills county, Iowa, and for letters tes tamentary to llcnry Kvcreham, Jr. . liated this lath day ol January A. I). lslMV By order ot the court. (ilioKt.E M. SFVKI.OCK.. County Judge. P.obate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Philip Horn, deceased. In the county court of Cass county. Neb. Nonce is Hereby iriven tUat Jacob Trltacb. administrator of tho estate of the said I'liilip Horn, deceased, has made applica tion for final set tiumeot,aiid thatsaid cause is set for Hearing At u,y oflicu at ii:tts moiitii on the H'Ui clay of .lanuiry. A, 11. Is'.hi. at 1 o'clock p. in. n siii-1 day. at wnieli lime ;u.( pucu .til pjrsons interested may e prest-ub mi l exumiiie said uecoutit. b. Hamsky. t'ounty Judge. I'laltsmoutli. .l.tiMiury 4. tSDti. Notice to Creditors . STATK Of Nl.llK.AS.vA. ) C ,ss Coni.ty I s In the n utlt-r of the estate tif Nathan Kedoner. tieceitscd. Notice sli rcuv ci vo.i that t MOclaliiis and (lciiiaii s ot a. i pcisotis :i-vinst Nalhan Keasoncr. deiroast-a. iatu of s.iid i-ountv and slate, w.:l i.e received, uxmineil ami ud usteu l.y Hie county court su. vlie court house in ''iatisinouih. mi tho .Stu day of luiy, A. 1. I.Miii. at li) o'clock lu the lore noon. Aud that six mouths from : nd utter tlieMli Uuymf January. A. IK. !Hi, is the time iim ted for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for e.:im ination and allowance. Given unite - my hand tills 4th Gay of Jan uary, A. U. lMlti. U.S. li.AMSEV, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. I?y virtue of an order of sale Issued by V. II. Hearing, clerk of the district court with in and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to tne direr-tea. I w il I on t he .'list da v of J:moarv A. l. lS'.Ki, at Id o'clock a. in., "of sid day at the V soutn aoor 01 tne court nouse in me city or i'lat tsmout ii in said eountv, sell at public auction the followia described real estate, to-wit: The north half (l'i) ot lot number one (1) in block number eight ( 1, in h'lemmiiig and Race's addition to W'ccpincr Water. Cass county, Ne braska, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining. 1 lie same lias been levied upon and taken as the property of Chas, H. Hrcaks, Gilbert M. Howei. Julia A. Flower, his wife, r ranees N. liibson.ll.fi Timni (lirst and real name un known). Frederick aggener. Theodore U .Ivory. John i )oe (occupant real name iiiiknown.i. Mary Poe (occupant util name unknown!, and benja min A. Gibson were defendants, to satisfy a judg ment of said court recovered by George Olcott. trustee under tne lat w ill and testament of Anna C. Webber, deceas d. revised in the name of Ed ward A. liaugs as trustee under the last will and testament ot Anna C. Webber, deceased, plain ills. againt said defendants, t'hitt .mouth. Neb.. Dec. l'i. ISW. J. C ElKKNBARV. SherifT. Cass couuty, Nebraska, Sheriffs Sa!s. Hy virtue of an execution Issued by W. ll.Pearing. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 31st day of January A. I). l'Hi,at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the c-ity of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the followinz real estate, to-wit: Lot number one ill. block number three 13). lot number two 1 2). block number three (Hi, revised addition to the village of ecping Wter. Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Eugene I.. Reed. de fendant, to satisfy a judgment of naid court re covered by Frances M. Gibson, plaintiff, against said defendant. I'lattsniouth. Neb.. Dec. 27, lsvtr,. J. C ElKCNBARY, SherifT Cass County. Nebraska. Ef tyjMi. NV ery. Try it . l Be Merry a id Happy But remember that good Clothing is a ncjver to be forgotten necessity. Do not wear the garments of the by-gone past. By buying of us you can afford to be dressed comfortably and neatly on a small income. ' Our $5 and $7 Ulsters are a black eye to our competitors they will make you our friends. Call in and examine them. F ... 1 ... . !L E AD I N G : i kjhI i-illl:G are Vi A etmata on soles FOR STILE .BY Co jnplexion Preserved " -r5-A DR. H EERA'S fcg- g'.fer-Ji WU DREAM "ReraovofFreTklss, Pimples. F V'?' Lirj- - f.lol, n!ackhcads, . nrrbu-n end Ton, aud re-1 V . rtort the nkia ty its origi- d ..-ffrZ?? ncl tiesJiocss, produciri? ettzy-S Ai JrS-'V cle- and hftilfhv mm fcvrfe' -i;lexion. Superior to all far-tvi .'- tireiara Jons nml trlVytlr fuM-mlff--?. At all lrut'gi.sts, or niaiicd for 50o"ts. Saudlor circular. VIOLA CKITi SOAP li tlmj ioraprabt as nfctn vurilnn- Sntip, u.n)nalni for Hie toiler. uU wllhmit a tn-1 for tin- uurTy. ASHolut.-lr pure M.d delicati lj medi- e-u. jit,lr'-Price 25 Cent,. , . The G. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, O. JOHKSON'S r.lACKETIC OtUl r Instant Killer of ,'ain. v Internal and Extern af. Cores RHEITMATLSM, NEUEAI - ?S wiling. Stiff Joints. CO.UZCand I ?baCmnD.lWptheria,8oreItiroat, ?JlHtADAlHE. as if bVmane. 1 mT j. f 1 tt tr CTholjn i . 11-- THE HORSE BRAND vr1! themost Powtrfnl and PeiietratirfffLiniiniitfor Had Johnson's qdifmtai oao Medicated ana Toilet. The Oreot Skin Cure and Face Beautifier, Ladies wul find it the moat delicats and nighty perfumed Toilet Hoap on the market. It is absolutely pur. Makes t!x ekiii soft and velvety and resfc re th lost com- flxion in a luxury for the Bath fur Infants, t aluys itchintr, cleanses the scalp and crdiaota the growth ol liau Vrioe . For sale by - 1 vwa . t z. 1 1 1 1 kj met hp rctc-.fc 1 1 -v 1 ih pr3 Love Lightens Labor so does mm am Thi9 great cleaner comes to woman 'a aid $J on wash-day and every day. MatcB ner is work a matter of love instead ot aruag- Made only by The N. K. Falrbank g Company, CHICAGO. CJ ' V -r VV .r.is.-.(. V' - .11 'V I'' he i1 H E ... C LOT HIER... 1,000,000 People Wear 1L.D0UGLAS S3 SHOE A KING. 55.OQ. $4-00. $3-50, $2-50, $2.2SMror $3.oo.52.so.$2.oo.$i.: Any Style, All Sizes, Every If 'idtJu. CAN FIT ANY FOOT. . Wear W. 1 IoinrIa hoeg nd uni Irani U I .OO to kli.OO a nair. '1 lie aiivance In leather haa Uiurawi j.. t. v. ..... make, hot th quality and prices or w. uougiu Y. X- DOUO I. AS. Brockton, MaxSi tit - JOSEFr rETZER . ' BEATTY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS.AND ORGANS For Catalouge, adar ! Daniel -F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. PIA Nfli ?rKns, V35.00 upwards; want I ITinUkJ Agents. tCataloRue free. Ad dress llaniel F. Heaty, Washington. N. J. flRHAN . pianos, 35 upwards: want VlMT'JtAgents. Catalogue free.-Ad. xauiei r . iseatty. Washington. N. J li RFATTY'Q .P1an8 28 OO upwards. -L-Tl I I O for catalozue Lad dress f call. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington. N. J kUkJUUflUU up. For particulars, cata- iozue, address or call, Daniel F Beatty. iv nsningion, . j. I 1 1 I Dt"ATTT0 Organs" 835. OO unwarda I CStA I .S V 1, . . . , " .. " P 7. r ' ! or caa Danlel K Bea"y. Washington, n. j. I " ! B' F BRENDEL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly attended, either C'r HAY or NIC.HT mui;v, -". - vir:.; .