'7 4 J THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., FEBRUARY 29, 1896. T" 7 i Highest of all in Leavening t BS02L)1T1ES.V .-PURE CITY BREVITIES. WEDNKSDAY Jacob Tottco has gone over to Veapinr Water on business. Attorney J. L. Root made a trip to jLouisville last evening on legal busi ness. . I Mrs. i;. J. Wav went over to Glen- Vood ttiis morning for a few days visit vith relatives. I Dr. T. P. Livingston went to Chi cago Monday evening on a brief pro fessional visit. Joe Lake made a pleasant business rip tip to Sheridan" kit week and re- Jirncd homo Sunday. W. C. Sloane, one of Nebraska City's best attorneys, is in town today trans acting business before Judge Spur lock. Fred Lehnlioir,jr.,is doing a rushing S busine- on bicycle repairs with his i new 11 The at the shop in the rear of v me store. I -.If you want a bargain yj. Maggies go ) tV VCgQs. GarcUyj'Tlo buys in car lOL3for rash, and practically has no Competitor in the county. !; Dr. Salisbury, of Papillion, is in town today. lie says his brother. A. Salisbury, who used to reside here, is swell pleased with his location in Chi- jcago. I Ilerr Cahm came in yesterday after noon and spent the evening with some t. of his friends and admirers, of whom, wo are glad to note, ho has a largo XMDumoer. I? John 1' Triotseh. nepd twentr-fivc anu iuu en -i i'iii, ayuu twenty, were the recipients of a per mit to get married today from the hands of Judge Spurlock. Miss Tillie, daughter of John Ahl, .nit. .1 . ! .1 . . departed this life at the family res it dence, cast of Louisville, yesterday. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 2 p. m. from t!ie residence. John Wiehmann and Miss Maggie Ploehn, both aged twenty-live, were married today by Rev. Father Carney. The groom is well-known as an active, L industrious young man, and the bride f a very nice lady. They will continue to m ike their home in this city. J no matrimonial boom that was ex pected to arrive with the advent of leapj.'.-ar is slow in ma King ltsappear ) t ance. The girls are evidently not im 1 : proving their opportunities,or else the I ntiinDiniij t t lvii" 1 1 o lnra hnrpi linn t s n rr f( so set in their wavs as to be immov- . able. " Marshal Dunn is a pretty good man ' physically, hut when he sized up L. G. I&itton, a spare-built youth, he made a . mistake, for in a friendly scuflle of v -j about a minute the youth was diacov- Dunn's surprise and to the evident de jight of the bystanders. f The March number of the Midland jMonthy out about tho 2iUh inst , will contain a well written article by Mrs. Frank IJ. Tracy, of Omaha, on Women J L Clubs m rsebranka, with numerous J portraits of prominent Nebraska club V women. It will also have among other I .tractions a fineiv pictured storv of 1 ibine Cripple Creek boom. yF Joo Sans, (this was his first offense), isstill celebrating the ai vent of the boy which. came to his house last Friday evening. Joe only stays at the shop if an uuur ui u 11 me, ;is iiu nus iu V go over to the house to see how the j 3'oung man is conducting himself. He privately admits that tho youngster i9 the brightest boy for his age in the town. We have on -exhibition at The News office two fine samples- of L " ensilage given us by ex-Senator V Thomas, who has made quite a sueeoss ' f? of his cellar this winter. As a feed for iT cows nothing equals it, and for cattle, horses or sheep it is par excellence, ViSip the cost per ton is less than for d?y feed. Farmers generally could well afford to put in ensilage cellars. THURSDAY. Tho Misses McCroskey went down to Nebraska City this morning to visit friends for a few days. The "experience" social at G. A. IX. hnll last. evening was well attended and proved to be quite an interestin affair. George Miller, a farmer residing west of town, was married today to Miss Maggie FornholT by Judgo Spur lock today. germlife - Tho doctors tell us. now-ardays, that disease cerms are everywhere; in the air, r-1rtho mnnov : that thev there, thrive and grow, if they find anything to thrive on. Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by germs where the lung is too weak to conquer them. The remedy is strength vital force. Scott's Emulsion, with Jiypophosphites, means the V ""adjustment of lung strength to overcome germ-life. ' - t is fighting the germ with the odds in our favor, r Vl'liese tiny little drops of fat-food make their way V Tfc" the system and re-fresh and re-invigorate it. rf Whether you succeea witn good a start the germs had, live. The shortest way to The gain is often slow. SCOTT & SO cents and $1.00 Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report n o 1L U) Tho ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a supper atthe home of Mrs. C. A. Bawls Tuesday, March 3, from six to eight. Ed Wiley was before Judge Ramsey this morning having a hearing on a motion to dissolve an injunction al lowed by Chapman. County Judge Spurlock is almost laid up with a severe attack of the prevailing mafady, which, for want of a better name, is usually called la grippe. fe Ducus and geese are reported plente ous as blackberries over on the Iowa marshes and along the river. The weather is too dry and warm, how ever, to make hunting a pleasant pas-j time. ; A very pleasant wedding oeatrfed out at Fred Wehrbeins tod.9.7, Tiis eld est daughter being marred to John Trietsch,eldestson of Philip Trietsch. : fuller report 01 tpt Viappy event will kq sivea tom.wrow . V 37 Morgan and Chas. Grimes were up at the democratic (silver wing) state central committee meeting in Omaha lp.st night mixing a little medi cine with the soft-shells who were la boring under the delusion that they are the people. George Edson and wife were in town today making final preparations for moving out to Howard county near St Paul, where he and his son expect to go extensively into cattle and stock raising. The News wishes them suc cess wherever they go. The public sale out at Samuel Rich ardson's yesterday was largely at tended and the prices obtained were in the main fair, though horses weie not sought to any great extent. B. Chrisweiser, W. D. Jones, D. K. Barr and another heavy weight went down from this city. - C. II. Parmelo was out of doors courting the kindly sunshine yester day for the first time in four weeks. If ho continues to improve be will soon bo able to go to Chicago, where he will consult a prominent specialist as to his ailment, which seems to be an injury to the hip joint that baflles the physicians. Joe Dove, one of the two first coun cilmen ever elected from the Fifth ward, and a prominent lodge man, has been an invalid for several months with a malady similar to rheumatism. A. O. U. W. I$o. 8 expects to bear his expenses to Chicago this week where he will bo taken charge of by the polytechnic institute. As soon as settled weather is assured Christ Mockenhaupt will open ud his brick yard which has been idle for three years and will put in a full force of men for tho manufacture of moulded brick. This will help several to profit able employment and it also indicates the outlook for better things in this town during tho coming year. D. K. Barr is building up quite a law practice since he begun some time azo. As attorney for the plaintiffs he filed tho lollowing cases iu the dis trict court today: Ira Tinkham vf. Benjamin Tinkham et aL; suit to quiet title. Lucildi fc.. lleiman vs. George Sutter; suit for money judg ment. Armina Laller vs. L. Lafler; suit in attachment. John n. Davis, John Hutchins, John E. Donelan, Wash Bullis, Ernest Wor- man, Steve Orton, J. M. Edger, Thos Murty, J. K. Stucker, Peter Coon, J. M. Boardsley, Chas. Beardsley, F. W. Fowler, Cy Gilbert, George Adams, M. M. Butler and P. S. Barnes of Weeping Water and vicinity are in town today attending the hearing in the Donelan Bank Receivership. There is talk of Col. Sherman and Frank Morgan organizing a Bryan ad miration ' club, in which the doughty btatesman is to be enshrined along with the celestial deities. The colonel's well cultivated crop of fine adjectives will be added to, by Frank Morgan's exuberant vocabulary, and their joint dissertations on the im maculato ex-cont'ressman will be worth crossing the continent to hear. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused , Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stillcs, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $o0 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricko & Co., druggists, Platts- ruouth. - in the water, in our food, tret into our bodies, live it or nut uepenus un i-w and how caretullyyou can health is the patient one. BOWNE, chemteu, New York The Independent NG3a YORK. A Religious, iterary aiti Famil y Newspaper. Undenominational, unbiased and im partial. A paper for clergymen, scholarp, teachers, business men and families. 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In!;, at two o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Flattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty, to-wit: 1 he west twenty feet off of lot twelve rn block twenty-nine in the city of Flattsmouth, said county, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereto belonging, or in anywise apper taining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Milton D. Folk, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of the county court of Ca?s county, Nebraska, recovered by Jesse I Root against Milton D. Folk on the 8th day of Novem ber, 1X8U, and transcripted to-the olfice of the c erk of the district court of Cass county, Ne braska, on the i:ith day of November, lsss. Said sale being to satisfy said judgment in the sum of $IW1.X with 7 per cent interest per annum from November 8th, 1S89, and costs in the sum of $6.15 with all accrueing costs. Flattsmouth, Nebraska, February 18th, lHftt?. ' HARVEY HOLLOWAV. Sheriff Ca-s County, Nebraska.- Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraka. In the matter of the estate of Win. I. Sowards, deceased. This case, came on for hearing this 11th day of February, 19, at Chambers, before Hon. Basil S. Ramsey, sole judge of the Second judicial dis trict, in and for Cass county, Nebraska, upon the petition of Eliza Sowards, as guardian of Victor t. Sowards, a minor, praying for license to sell an nndivded one-third interest in the west half of the northwest quarter of section l!l in township 12 north of range 10 east in Cass county. Nebraska, subject to the life interest therein ot Eliza Sowards, and also to sell the fee olChe east half of the said northwest quarter of said section, for the purpose cf realizing fuuds wherewith to rear, maintain and educate the said Victor E. Sowards, And it appearing to said judge that it will be beneficial to said ward that s. id real estate or a Sart thereof should be sold, it is, therefore, or ered, that all persons interested appear before meat Chambers in the city of Flattsmouth at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m . on the ltitb day of March. IMH;. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian toell all or a part of said real estate for the support, maintenance and education of said ward, Victor K. Sowards. It is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be f ublbhed for three successive weeks in the News terald. Hasii.S. Kamskv, Judge of the District Court. Dated February 12th, lxy;. In County Court. State ok Nebraska, i Cass County ( To all persons interested in the estate of Claus Speck, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day ef March. A. D. 1MHJ. at the hour of 10 o.clock a. m., at the ounty judge's otiice, in Flattsmouth. in said county, the petition, asking tor the ap pointment of William Weber as administrator of said estate, will be heard and Considered; at which time and place all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any thev have, why he thould not be appointed as such administrator. Dated this lMh day of February. A. I). 1!;. GF.OKGE M. SFURLOCK. County Judge. Assignee's Sale. By virtue of a deed of assignment made by Hiram G. Spencer and dated January 21st. 1HWJ, to me directed and in pursuance of an order of the eourt, I will on the 7th day of March, 1S9G. at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, at the store room formerly occupied by Hiram G. Spencer on Main street in the city of Plattsmouth in Cass county, Nebraska, .elf at public auction to the liiirh.-it bidder for c.ish. the following stock of ninrr-rionrlicA rw-iA.'T' Stock of croceried. canned goods, tobaccos. Hour, crockerv. aue'nsvvare. scales and show cases. The proceeds' and avails thereof, to ap ply as follows according to the reading of said deed of assignment: 1' irst.to the payment of any rnl,fir isv r.r 3 csesoiiient chareeu against suu assignor, or said pr )perty. Second. to the payment counrv iii,tp-- s'uerifT. and other officers. Third, the. rliimn nrr-.illSt the Said assignors, U be di ne victims iiK'T-1"-' .7 Y- . , ided amonf- his creditors according to law. ., i. vhrasWa Feb. lirh. 18'H. vu: ..amy ""jIAKVEV HOLLOW AY. Sheritt Cass County. Nebraska. Ex-Officio Assignee. ..' Order to Show Cause. In the district court of Cass county, Ne- In the matter of the estate of Fred V. Cross, deeeasd. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Arthur E. Cross, executor of the estate of Fred W. Cross, deceased, praying for a license to sell the undivided three tenths i:M0 of the south two-thirds of the west half of section twenty -nine (29), township ten (10), north of ranze eleven (11), in Cass county, Nebraska, or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum or 2. 56.V74, ana cost of administration, for the payment of debts allowed against said es tate and the costs of administration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay the said debts and expenses of adtulniet-ra-tion. i It Is therefore ordered that all persons In terested in said estate appear before me at the otiice of the clerk of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in Flattsmouth, on the sioth day of March. A. I. 1S!', at 1:0 o'cloct p. ui., to show cause why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell so much of the above described real estate of said deceased as shall be neces sary to pay said debts and expenses. Dated this etn aay or February, a. i. ik:b. B. S. RAMSEY, Judge of the District Court. Byron Clark and V. A. Raw Is, attorneys for estate. . Notice. Todefendants below named: In the district court of Cass county, Ne braska. Amelia B. Weston, plaintiff: vs. James A. Fisher. Louisa A. Fisher, Jacob Gruber. Maggie Gruber, Christopher C. Sherfey, Mary C. Sherfey, J. F. Jameson, first name unknown, Catharine K. Jameson. David C. Fhlllips, Maggie Fhllllps. Feter Opp, Bar bara Opp. Christ Lorensun, Anna S. Loren- son, Asa McUullough, Mrs. AsaMcCullough, Francis M- Young, Sarah E. Youn.r, T. H. Carroll, Ida Carroll. William Westlake. Ann Westlake. William Coatman. Isabella Coat- man, Alden A. Barden, Elizabeth C Harden. Albert. A. Johnson. Mary E- Jobwson.George Heebuer.llanuau Ueebner.Lee Kirkputrlck. Gerd II. Hillman. Agnes Hlllman, Ella B. McKay. John McKay. LevlC. Foilard as ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Ad dison F. Weston, deceased.Cynthta A. Orvis, William O. Weston. 1 rancis Bixby. Arthur Weston and Frank Weston, sole and only children of Joseph Weston, deceased; and Mrs. Joseph Weston, Ida ! rost, nee Ida Halt and Jennie Hall, sola children of Jane Hall. deceased, Fletcher Weston. Abby Spranue, Sarah lletuinsway. Lydla Anu Kelsey, Mary Buck. Emma Ruggles. 1'ae weston. Wallace Weston, Almina ifavis, Marion Hall, Joseph Baldwin, Edgerton Baldwin. Mary Sheldon, Abby Bailey. Thomas Bald win, Albert J. Bixby, Alma naiiey. Addle Orvis Soaulding, William F. Barton and llattie May Barton, children orirerrls Bar ton, deceased, Andrew Anderson and Feter Anderson, and Anna Auuerson, his wire, de fendants. Tho above named defendants will take notice that the defendant, Levi C. Foilard, is exector of the last will and testament or Addison' F. Weston, deceased, did, on the 16th day of December, iwi.". tile his cross pe tition in the district court of Cass county.Ne- braska. in the above entit led cause, against tho said plaintiff and defendant, except ing this cross leomplaiuant, the object and prayer of which cross-bill are that the rights of the estate-of said deceased and of the plaintitT. Amelia B. Weston, in and to eacn of the contracts alleged and set fortli in said petition and cross petition be fully determined, and that If upon the final hear- In): it be aeteruiiucd that the said winovr. Amelia It. Weston, has a dower interestin and to the lands hereinafter described, that the amount of such dower Interest be de termined In money value and such order and decree entered as may be just onu equitable in regard to such dower interest.. That this cross defendant be fully in structed as to what interest In said coi- tracts;ielong to said estate, and he he auth orized and empowered upon the payment to btmor the several purchase prices in saia contracts of sale respectively agreed upon, to mane, execute, acknowledge and deliver as executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, Addison F. Weston, deeds to said purchasers and defendants herein, of the real estate iu the said contracts set forth as follows: To James A. Fisher, the nVJ of the ne1 of of section 26, township 11, range to Jacob Gruber, these1 seetion 16, township 10,ranue 13; to Ahrn.it Grafe, the s'i siv'i section is and the ne'i of the nw1, section 33. town ship 10. ran.ell;to Christopher C. Sherfey, thee!-i section $ towuship 10, range 11; to S. A. and J. F. Jameson, the nw4, also the n!4 of the sw'i of section 2S. township lu range 11; to Feter Opp, the nwU of the wli of section 16.township lo,range 13; to Andrew Anderson and Feter Anderson, the se'4 of section 30, township 11, range 12; to Feter Anderson, the n'i of sw'i section 25), town ship 11, range 12; to Christ Lorenson. tho swl section 30, township 11. ranne 12; to Asa McCullough, the w'.i of the sefi. also the awhi of the neV also the south 2-" acres of the se'4 of the nw1. also the east 15 acres of the nw'.i of the ne1. also the south 6 acres off of the remainder of the nw'4 of the nef i. also the south 17 and 03-100 acres. In lot 3 in the ne'4of the ne'i and lot 6 containing 13 aud -20-100 acres In the seU of the neU, r 11 in section 32. township 11 range 13; to Francis M. Young, the swU. also the w!i of the n'i of the nw'i of section 11. township 11, ranze 13: to Ella B. McKay; the undivideu of the se'4 of section 23, township 10, range 11: to W iliiam Westlake, the se1 of the ne'i, also the e'i of the swU of section 1 township 10, range 12; to William Coatman, the se'4 of the nU. also the nwKi of the swU section 'J, township 10, range 11: to Gerd II. Hillman, assignee of Alden A. Harden, the wVJ of tho sw', of section 2, and the seU of section 3.all Id towuship 10, range 11: to Albert A John son, then Yx of the se1 of section 22, town ship 10, ranee II: to George Heebner, the s(i of the nw'i suction li, township 10, range 12: to Lee Kirkpatrick, the-w'i of the ne1 of section 33, township 11. ranse 11, all of the aforesaid lauds be ng In Cass county, Ne braska. To T. H. Carrol, the nw1 of section 36. township It, range 2: In York county. Ne braska. To David C. Fhlllips lots 7 and 8 In block 17 in University Flace in Lancaster county, Nebraska. With such conditions and provisions as will fully vest all rlzht. title and interest of the satd Addison F. Weston, deceased, his heirs and devices In conformity with tne conditions aud provisions of said contracts in said purchasers, and for such further order and decree as may be deemed advlse able for the safe conduct und administra tion of the assets of said estate therein. You are further notified that upon the 4th day of February. 18!,Hon. Bastt S. Ram sey, judge of the district court in Cass county, Nebraska, Issued an order fixing tha time for the hearing of satd cross-petition upon the l!ith day of March, A. D. 1M, at 2 o'clock p. ni., in the court room iu the court house at l'l.it tsmout h. Nebraska. Levi C. Foilard, as executor of the last! will and testament of Addison F, Weston, deceased. By his Raw Is. attorneys, Byron Clark & C. A. Chattle Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the 14th day of June. A. D. l'.i. and duly filed in the otiice of the county clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 11th day of June. A; D, l'9-", and executed by Goorce Traver and Margaretfc W. Traver to First National Bank of Fairfield, Iowa, to secure the pay ment of the sum 5,UH), and upon which there Is now due $5,6 .o, default bavins been made in the payment of Paid sum, and the interest thereon when the same became due, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, the undersigned mortgiifeo will sell the property therein described, viz., about l,2u0 bushels of In dian corn grown on, the ease half of the northeast quarter of section thirteen (13). In township eleven (11), range nine ('.)). in Cass county, Nebraska, and now located in cribs in the barn sLandin'z on said quar ter section, near the residence of said George Traver, beina all the corn con tained in the south twelve feet cf the east crib, and all the corn contained in the south half of the we.-t crib' in said barn, at public auction at tho farm of said Georiie Traver about six miles southeast of Greenwood, Nebraska. In Cass countv, Nebrasa. on the 26th day of February. A. D. 1M6. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Dated February. 4 ls!Ki. Fikst National Bank op Fairfield, Ia. By its attorneys. Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls Notice to Creditors. STATE OF NEBRASKA ) Cass Count v. ss In the matter ol "the estate of John Black de ceased. , " Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against John Black, de ceased, late of said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in Flattsmouth, on the 26th day of August A. D.. ls'.W. at 1) o'clock in the forenoon. And that seven months from and after the 25th day of January A. D., 1MK1, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given tinder my hand this 25th day of January A. D., Vm. GEORGE M. SFLRLOCK. County Judge. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the county commissioners ornce in the city of Flattsmouth. Cass county. Neb., until noon on Thursday. March 5. ibM. for the erection and completion of all pile bridges to be built in lsyc, according to the following specifications, to- wir: 1." All bridges to rest on three piling at each bent ot length required by commissioners to be driven to a solid foundation; piling to be of white or burr oak, round, with not less than fourteen L14J inches bu(t. and ten 10 inches top. all piling to be smooth proportionate, free from wind?hake and objectionable knots. t. All chds to be (81 bv twelve fl-1 oak. and fastened to piling with drift pins twenty-two 221 inches long, hole for drift pins to be bored full depth with augurs-sixteenth II-16J smaller than piu. -.-- , 3. All sway braces to be three f3 bysix6J oak, bolted to end of cap and each intersection with piling, with five-eighth l bolts, with washers at each end. 4. All joists to be of. soft pine, three f3 by twelve l lzj, sized at each end, ;outsiae joist to be ooitea to cap at each end. with hve eight t 1?b1 feet. Doits: ppans ot sixteen 1 10J and eighteen 1 18J to nave nine I y toists to the SDan each, scans twenty 20 feet to have ten 10j joists to the span, and twenty-two (32 J aud twenty-four (241 to nave eleven 1 1 1 1 joists to trie span, well lapped on cap, all joists to be well bridged on center wi h two 2J by four 41 white pine, well nailed with sixteen lti penny wire naibs. a. ah noontiK to oe two I2t nv ten 101 or twelve 1121 white or burr oak and to be spiked to joists with forty 40 penny ' steel spikes at each intersection of the joists. :- 6. Railing posts four by four 4x41 to be bolted to outside joists with one-half 's inch bolts, hub rails to be two by six 2x6 aud rail to be two by four 2x4 capped with two bysix2xtSJ and all to be w hite pineS-4-S and well painted. 7. One plank two by twelve Vy sixteen 2x12x16 to be spiked to end of joists at each end of bridge so as to cover end of joists and to make close connection with tioor. X. Width of roadway to be sixteen 16 feet. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for JUKI. Board reserves the right to re ject any ami all bids. January 17, lf!6 James Roi.ertson, County Clerk. Referees' Sale. - Under and by virtue of an order of the district court of Cass county, entered upon the 4th day of January. A. 1). 1SWI, in an action therein pending wherein Susan Grosclaud and Charles F. Grosclaud were plauitirts and Myrtle Barnes. Henrietta Deitrick, Theodore F. Decker, Ransom Decker, Rudolph Decker, Sylvester F. Decker, et al., are defendants, which order continued the re port ot the referees theretofore appointed in said cause and directed them to sell as upon execution the lands described in their said report, the un dersigned referees will, upon the til day of Feb ruary. A. D. lv.Hi, at 1:30 o'clock p, m., in front of the south door ot the court house in Cass county, Nebraska, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the following described real otttate, to wit: The northeast quarts r and the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine '-.'); the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (2T); lots two, four and hve (2, 4 and Dj in section twenty-one (21) all in township twelve, range eleven, iu Cass county, Nebraska: lots two (2) block one (1) west, and lots eight and nine (H and i) block one (lieastot the public square in the town of Rock Blutls, Cass county. Nebraska. L'pon the following terms: One-third cash; one third in two years, one-third in three years, de ferred payments to be secured by first mortgage, bearing interest at eight per cent per annum, pay able annually; eight per cent ort for cash on de ferred payments. Said sale will remain open for one hour January 1", lM'ti. I. W. Iohnson. SAMUEL WAUUH, John D. Furoesox, Relerees. A. Rawls, attorneys for Byron Clark and C. plaiutiit. Notice to Creditors. Statk of Xedhaska, f -Cass County. ( ' In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the assigned estate of Hiram G. Spencer. Now on this Kith day of February. A. D.. lSIHi. in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the statutes, I do hereby fix the I tit li day of March A. I. lMlti, in which time all claims against the assigned estate of Hiram G. Spencer shall be tiled, and within which the assignee or as signor or any creditor may hie any objection, detense. Set-oif or counter claim to any claim which the assignor might or could have opposed to the same had action been brought upon the same before assignment. Any claim, objection, set-oti or counter claim not tiled on or belore the ltith day of March. A. D. lMHi, shall be forever barred from being considered in the settlement of said estate or paiticipating in any dividend therein. GtOKi.K M. Spl rlock, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by G. F. House worth, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Ncbraska.and to iiiedlrccted.l will on the 7th day of March, A. D. l-'.'ii, at II o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of l'iattsuioutll, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest blduer for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (21, in block sixty (!;)), in the city of Weeping Water. Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereto belouginz or iu any wise appertaining; -same being levied upon and taken aa the property of Fred Bellows, Florence J. Bellows. William H. Wright. Sligo Iron Store Co., Sackett & Gates. Wil liam Tig lie. sherill; Joseph F. Mills, Thomas N. Howard, First National Bank of Weeping Water, Nebraska, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said court recovered by Byron Clark, plain titr, against said defendants. Flattsmouth, Nebraska, Jan. 2'.. A. D. ISOti Hakvkv Holloway, Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Legal Notice. To Susan Grosclaude. Charles F. Grosclaude, Rudolph Decker, Mrs. Rudolph Decker, Hen riette Detrich, S. N. Detrich, Ransom Decker, Theodore F. Decker. Mrs. Theodore F. Decker. Samuel R. Johnson as surviving member of the hrm of Johuson & Spratlin. William L. Thomp son, Enos Norman. Nancy Norman, Colin S. Wise, Serena Wise." Henry A.. Wise. Flora B. Wise, Jane Dalton and Isaac Coe; Jyou and each of you are hereby notified that on the Kith day of January, 1MH5, William Voting hied his petition against you inipleadv4 with Sylvester F. Decker, et al.. in the district court ot Cass comity, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which petition is to quiet in said William Young the title to eight acres of land in the northeast corner ol the south west quarter ot section 12, in town 11. range 13,-f comity, leorasita. also tne title to tne southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section; also the west half of the northeast quar ter of said section; also the title to 24 acres of laud lying west of a hedgerow on the eit half of the northeast quarter of section 12 aforesaid: also the title to 11.40 acres on land in the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 12 afore said; and to bar each and every of said defendants and all persons claiming through them from hav ing or asserting any interest iu said hind, and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 2nd day of March, lsitts, William Young. By his attorneys, Bceson & Root Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Burlington Ac Missouri River Railroad company in Nebraska will be held at the otiice of the company, in Flattsmouth, Ne braska, on Thursday, February 27, lsW, at 5 o'clock p. m. The meeting will be held for the election of nine (U) directors, to serve during the ensu'ng year, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before it. . V. J. Laud, Secretary. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 23. 1SWJ. Notice ot Sale. . In the district court of Cass countv, Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of Anna M. O'Rourke, deceased, on application of Nellie M. O'Rourke as guardian, for license to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Samuel M. Chapman, judge of the dis trict court ol Cass county. Nebraska, made on the 4th day of January. A. D. I!, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at tho south door of the court house at Flattsmouth, Nebraska, on the th day of March A. D. 1'J5, at 1 o'clock p. m., at public ven due to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit:. Lots live aud six (5 and ti), in block three (3). lots one, two, three and four (1, 2, 3 and 4), iu block four (4); lot three (3i; in block six ((: lot ten (Kh.iin block iifteen (15), all in the city of Flatts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska. And lots nine and ten;H and 10, in block twenty-six (2ti) in Duke's addition to. Flattsmouth. And lots ten, eleven and twelve (10, 11 and 12), in block (Din Stadelman's addition to Flattsmouth: also lot one hundred and three tlltb in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, lot eighteen tls) in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and lot one hundred and four HOB in the north west quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest q'uarter, all in section nineteen (llh, township twelve (12i. north of range fourteen (14), Cass county, Ne braska, subject to all liens. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated January 21, !!. Nellie M. O'Rocrke. Guardian. Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls, Attorneys for Estate. Notice of Probate of Will. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. ) In County Court Cass Co. $ In the matter of the last will and testamenfof Thomas B. (iordon, deceased.- Notice is hereby Riven that on the tith day of February, A, li. lini, at the olhce ol the county judge in Flattsmouth. 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