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THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., MARCH 7, 1896. Highest of all in Leavening fk I ' Balding CITY BREVITIES. TIIUKteDAY. l'lnce Senor Johuny Fitzpntriek, in command of a., regiment of his pedes-tr;.in- well-aimed and well-'ed, would lick ton regiments of Spaniards. We arc in favor of srivinjr Johnny and his tramps ti show. .lames Uerry, of Greenwood, and Mis Ircno Bell, daughter of Truman ; Sampson, a prominent farmer from thai prt of the "county, took out a jwriuit to wed today from his honor, Judge Spurlock. Tho aeighinz last evening- was the best in fact, the only passable sleighing- we have had in this town during the entire winter. tuite a crowd of youn people took advantage of the occasion and enjoyed it immensely. I'tof. Heise's German class finished uj) its term Tuesday evening- to the satisfaction of those who had the good . fortune to attend. The professor veit to Omaha last evening, but will return Saturday t; close up his business- affairs. John Leyda is jut as radical and loyal a republican as there is in the county, I ut he is a true blue bimetal list just tho same. Our mixing him upin a democratic crowd of bimetallists created a false impression, hence we volunlariallj- make this correction. August Gerder is unloading imple ments by the car-load these times, which he will sell cheaper than ever. His hand-made harness department is what makes him hump, in order to supply the demand. The old-fashioned oai tanned leather which he uses is the best in the world. County Commissioner Young is at a loss to know who exchanged their old overshoes for the pair of good ones he wore up to Mr. Rawls? last evening, lie says the supper served by the Pres byterian ladies was O. K., but he would like to have his own overshoes. Someone had better lookout as Mr. Young can easily identify them as a pnir of Xo 12"s, with stravv in tho bot toms. Later Two boys wore seen by Officer Fitzpatrick sailing down the Missouri river early, this morning in queer locking boats. ' They sere over hauled when it was found that the im poverished craft was none other than -Commissioner oungs overshoes which had been stolen by tho boys, who mistook them for skiffs. They were returned to the owner and he is as good n a tared now as ever. AV ED N KS DA V Isaac Toland one of Greenwood pre cincts representative farmers is in the city on business today with some of the county ol'icials. Mrs. MeHlwains residence caught fire-yesterday from a defective Hue in the roof, ard b3' prompt action was soon extinguished with but" slight damage. Chas. Sloan has been on trial nearly ail day in Judsro Archer's court before a jury on the charge of vagrancy. At last accounts the jury was still out. Mrs. Wiiliaui McCau.ley learned to day that the family residence tit Ma comb, Hi., was yesterday destroyed by fire. Her brother, Charley Latham, had purchased it and nothing was " saved. V1 J. O'Brien s-upcrintendent of the Nebraska state fisheries is in town today and went out with J. M. I'atter son this afternoon to take a Iook at his ti.-h pouds with a view to stocking them with suitable fish. 1). C Engine Xo. 1, familiarly known as the Betsey w:is loaded on a flat eir nt Dead wood this week des tined for Flattsmouth shop. It is not known positively whether the Detsey will be rebuilt or not. Alliance Grip. The board of commissioners are usv toili'y considering bids for the Itrttiivii i,rui" uu..,., .-. ... . .,-11 ensuing year. L-ai-s is tne oesi oriugcu cout.ty in tho slate, ard located as it is at the ci.nfluei.ee of the Platt i and Missouri rivtr.-, it contains more bridges than ::ny other county in the stato. The following Ui.rlington officials in 1 li p - -itv tniiav in con o, u;t f the supply department. D. S. Guild: W. P. D'jrKee. assistant auditor; C. 1. Olsen, superintendent tf bridge; V. H. Painter, ctvef clerk of superintendent uotthern division, and J. II. Waterman, storekeeper. AlMEAtTH. perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. " Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in ve easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his rtftnary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the full- r i grown, new life. Be rure yen get Scotfs Emulsion nhem f Scott & Bowne. New York, ah Drusguts. 50c and $1. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Today Cass county loses one of herj best families, a family that has been identified with the welfare of the county for more than a quarter cen tury. We refer to the removal today of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Mutz to their new home at Maryville, Mo. The best wishes of many friends jro with them. Weeping Water Republican. George Ruby was in town the first of the week .visitinr: friends. His fourth wife accompanied him, and by j the w.iv he was her fourth husband. They were both happy and contented and in appearance bid fair to enjoy each others society for several years. George used to live out at Eight Mile Grove but he now resides near Green- .,,,i Commissioner Young says we were partly in error about the finder of his over-shoes, as Sam Waugh was the man who took them and that he brought them back the next day because they pinched his toes. Mr. 'Waugh says ho thought the shoes were his own until he found a part of a bale of straw in tbem, wben ne guessed who tne rightful owner was. . Thft trfimn who Wr nhnni. fiv -- - " I years ago and stole a coat from Joo xv.cit. auu m an euort u, get away was nanaiea pretty rougn witti a billy m the hands of officer Fitzpatrick, snowed up in town this morning with I a gang of pedestrians, looking as shift- less as ever. Johnnv recognized him at onco and ho returned his salutation with "Ah there, Johnny, are you here yet?" The fellow is evidently a pro- less.onai wno prefers to walK ana beg rather than work. How 'm Tli in ! We offer One Hundred Iollar Kewartl for any case of Ciitnrrh that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh dire. F. f. ClIENtY & CO.. ProDs.. Toledo. O. W the iimlcrsincd, have known F.".I. Cheney for the lat l." years, auu beiieve him perfectly honorable iu alt business transactions and Kuaocl-illy able to carry out any obligations made by ttieir firm. West & '1'huax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo. O. Wai.dino, Kinsas & Makmn. Wholesale lru!?i;ists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh t.'uro is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the system, l rice . per bot tle. So.d by all Druggists. Testiiuoniala free, Doa't invite disappointment by ex perimenting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure and you have- im mediate relief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. F. G. Fricke & Co. Slmou H. Ilartman, . of Tuanelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they die. lie was taken recently just the same as at-other times, and concluded to try Cbamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy. lie says: "I took one dose of it and it gave me relief in five minutes. That is more than any thing else had ever done for me." For sale bv all drugijisfs. The 1'ropfr Thing. It will be one source of consolation to Mr. Hainer to know, after he re ceives the news that the Fourth dis trict has linally adopted his favorite son schema by sending John D. Pope or some other good man who will rep resent the district rather than a set of bosses at Washington, that he can re ceive many recommendations for the position of editor of a newspaper ad dicted to saying real sharp, cutting things. Lincoln News. HoiufMet-krrs' Kxt-arxioii. On March 10, April 7 and 1 and May 5 the U. & M. will sell tickets to all points in Arizona, Arkansas, In dian territory, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas at one faro for the round trip. For further informa tion call at 14. & M. depo'. V. L. Pickett, Age at. List of I.-tt-rs Remaining uncalled for in tbe post- ofiice at Flattsmouth, March 4, 1SW: Bustsuck. Kliz.ilctli . Carst.-ns. Miss Maggie Konncdy. Mr. K Foland.J F Persons calling for any of the above elter3 or packages will please say ad vertised. r. K. Fox, P. M. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and ! Blemishes from Horses, Blood Spavins, 'Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Rone, Stifles, Sprains, ail Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save -V) ry use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. F-ieke &-Cu., druggists, Flatts mouth. health signal. The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com fort. Fat is the signal of you leant it and net a cheap substitute. PRESERVE THE HAIR. Some Useful Suggestions to Those VTht Taluo What Is Invaluable. Avoid tight filtirjg Lata and collars, also close fittiEg caps, unless these bt of some porous material. The two forroei prevent a due supply of blood to the parts; hence the hair papilla) are put, as it were, en short commons all the time the hats and collars are worn. The aps engender caloric, -which sets ur ixriianoa ana ultimately that most EruODorn iorm of dandruff namely, pityriasis (i. e., brannv that all the headgear which is not porous ,UUiU venuiatea at top and sides tc allow a tree current of air. Never sit or stand with the top of tho head near a gas light or lamp light. The ueai taiwn out is apt to paralyze the scalp tissues and dries up tho hair itself Don't wash the head oftener than once a fortnight, when first rub in the yolk of an egg and thoroughly rinse out witfl warm water, into which has, been thrown a pinch of borax. Dry carefully and apply a little pure olive oil. Beware of the common practice of dipping the comb in water when ar ranging the hair. It promotes decompo- tion and rancidity of the natural oil, d so leads to "rotting." m ,? Da.tnra"r drv. apply a I va-vuiiuijaiiji. jj. jumurai- ly oily, occasionally wash awav the ex cess of sebaceous secretion bv mpan? of lather or tepid water and soap bark (Quitlaya saponaria). .Saltwater is most injurious to tho L, -i 863 bath" -.J" , it. Take to heart Dr. Godfrey's dictum that "every touch affecting go delicate ' a textnre as the scalp shonld be soft and Boothmg, every application bland and mild." Don't nse Ptiff bristled or wire v,c.t, J .- n , viusuva, ouu m ait casus urn si) centiv. Also, always brush out the hair before attempting to comb it, and nse the comb as little as possible. Have the ends of the hair clipped once a month, 11 only to prevent them from fitting. Bnt don't close crop. Phila- QCipbia limes. SHE OUTTALKED DUMAS. How a Clever Irish Girl Got Ahead of the Academician. Dumas fils had curt manners. He was fhy. Like most shy people, he vanquish ed this defect by going into the other extreme. He softened as he grew old and took a relative polish at the meet ings of the academy. The tongue was always shrewd ; it could be crueL The code of social amenities was at the tim I speak of a sealed hook to him. I recol lect a tilt between him and an Irish girl, brought up in Paris, who sat op posite to him at dinner, fche was singu larly plain. But her ugliness was most amusing, and she was a witty, good tempered being. The nose was short, fanny, retrousse, the mouth wide and laughing and the tongue lisping, but, as the French say, bieu pendue for rep artee. Dumas," after staring some time at her, put his forefinger to the tip of his semiaquiline nose and pushed it up. He kept it so for some time, still staring. The pantomime was grossly impertinent. I thought and so did every one else that the poor girl would burst into tears. She laughed, not a bit hysterically, and, feeling she was an object of general at tention and of sympathy, made a funny remark on the grimace that M. Dumas was pleased to give himself. He began to rally her. She flnng back retorts. I never heard such a mimic war of words before or since. It ended in a splendid victory, through good humor and wit, on the young lady's side. She spoke French to perfection. "M. Alpbonse" was then on the stage. Mr. Ernest Pin ard, who listened with rapture, cried, "Mademoiselle enfonce votre Alphon sine 1" Alphousine was the comic actress in that play. Dumas retired from tho combat net tled, but lie- did not long hear malice. He afterward said what a pity it was that la jeune Irlandaise etait dans le moude. She had the vis comica in a greater degree than any actress or actor he had ever seen.Tind proved, that where Fame est bien faite there cannot be ugliness. Paris Letter iu London Truth. Sx-hiaparf-lli. Schiaparelli, tho astronomer who first discovered the so called "canals" of Mars, did so with a much smaller tele scope than thoso in use in many other observatories at that time. And yet he is a very nearsighted man. Garrett P. Serviss of Brooklyn, in speaking of his first interview-with the eminent Italian, said that Schiaparelli would hold a vis itor's caul within five or six inches of his eyes in order to decipher it. The sin gular part of this story is not that a man with such an infirmity should be able to outdo other astronomers, for keenness of vision depends rather upon the retina than the convexity of the lenses of the eye, and the eyepiece of a telescope can be fecussed 60 as to suit the latter. But it docs seem a little odd that the gifted scientist in question should habitnaHy refrain from wearing eyeglasses. PossiLly he has a theory as to tho effect of their use upon his visual powers. The Way to Kat Caody. I think much of the outcry against Candy is the result cf wrong methods of use. It can often bo safely taken at meal time with good results. Scientists say Ithat the food value of sugar is very great. A pound of sugar contains much more energy and power to support ani mal life than a pound of meat If candy is taken under such conditions that it will not dorange the digestive apparatus, it is perfectly wise and rational to be a candy eater. 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A. l). 1M, at two o'clock t. m. of said dav at the south dour of the court house in file city oi I'lattMiiomh, in said countv. sell at imb'.ic auction, to the highest bidder for casl the following described prop erty, to-wit: 1 he wet twenty feet off of lot twelve in b.ock twenty-nine in the city of I'iattsmouth. said c unty, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereto l)e!oiigiuc, or iu anywise apper taining. The same being levied upon and taaLcn as the property of Milton D. hoik, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of the county court of Cass county, Nebraka. recovered bv Jesse I Root against Milton I). Folk on the fetfi clay of Novem ber. lsss. and transcrmted to the ottice ot tne. c erk of the district court of Cass county, Ne braska, on the 13th day of November, lssi. Said sale being to satisfy said judgment iu the sum of with 7 per cent interest per annum lrom November Sth, lssn, and costs iu the sum of fti.iri with all accrueing costs. Flattsmouth, Nebraska. February lsth. l.a!M. HAKVEV MOLLOVYAV. ShcTirt Ca-s County, Nebraska. Legal Notice. in the district court of Cass county. Nebraka. In the matter of the estate ot Wm. P. Sowards, deceased. This case came on for hearing this ltli day of February, J8'.S, at Chambers, before , Hon. basil S. Kainsey, sole judge of the Second judicial dis trict, in and for Cass county, Nebraska, upon the petition of Fliza Sowards, as guardian ot Yictor li. Sowards, a minor, praying for license to sell an undivded oiie-thira interest in the west half of the northwest quarter of section 1H in' township 1 north of rarge 10 east in Cass county, Nebraska, subject to the life interest therein ot Fliza Sowards. and also to sell the fee of the east half of the said northwest quarter ol said section, for the purpose cf realizing funds wherewith to rear, maintainand educate the said Yictor K. Sowards. And it appearing to said judge that it will be beneficial to said w ard that s i id real estate or a part thereof should be sold, it is, therefore, or dered, that all persons interested appear before me at Chambers in the city of Flattsmouth at the hour of Id o'clock a. m.. on the 10th day of March. 1WJ, to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian to sell all or a part oi said real estate for the support, maintenance and education of said ward, Yictor E. Sowards. It is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be mblished for three successive weeks in the News- Ilcrald. uasil S. Ramsey, Judge of the District Court. Hated February Villi. lSHi. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, e Cass County. ftst" In ttie county court of Cass county.'Ncbraska. In the matter of the assigned estate oi liiram G. Spencer. Now on this 10th day of February, A. D.. 1S!K5. in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the statutes, 1 do hereby fix the K'.th day of March A. I). 1J6. in which time all claims against the assigned estate of Hiram G. Spencer shall lie tiled, and within which the assignee or as signor or any creditor may file any objection, defense, set-off or counter claim to any claim which the assignor might or could have opposed to ttie same had action been brought upon the same before assignment. Any claim, objection, s-t-ott or counter claim not tiled on or before the lbth day of March. A. 1). l,.!i, shall be forever barred from being considered iu the settlement of said estate or participating in any dividend therein. GfcOKOEM.SptRl.oCK, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by G. F. Ilouseworth. cierk of the district court within and for ('ass county, Nebraska, and to me d i roe ted. 1 wiii on the 7th day of Marcn.A. I). l-'.Hi. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Fluttstnoutn. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest blducr for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: .Lots one (1 ) and two i-i, in block sixty (li'.D, in the city of Weeping Wuter. Cass couuty. Nebraska, t02ether with the privileges and aupurtenances thereto belontiini or in any wise appertaining; same beini levied upon and taken as t lie property of Fred lteilows, Fiorenee J. lieliows. viiliam H. Wright. Sligo Iron store Co., Sackett & Gates, Wil liam Tlglie. sheritl: Joseph V. Mills. Thomas N. Howard, First National l'.an of Weeping Water, Nebraska, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered bv Il.vron Ciark. plaintiff, against said defendants Flattsmouth. Nebraska. Jan. 25). A. l.lS9ti Harvey Holl.oway. Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Piobate Notice. In the matter of the .-tate of Mary Habsheit. deceasid. In the countv court of Cass countv. Nebraska. NotK-e is hereby given that John I'labshi-it. ad ministrator of the eatfc of the ...aid Man- H.i'v- slieit. deceased. lias made application for tinal set-.j iieineni. ana mat saia cause is set tor hearing at niv oitu-e at I'iattsmouth. on the ;tn day ol Man h. A. I). IMC. at 10 o'clock a. ni. on said day. at which time and place all persons interested may be present and examine said account. UEOKGK M. SPI RLOCK. . Couuty Judce. Flattsmouth, March 4. IMti. 514 Notice to Xon-Kehidents. , CotHn & iStone and I. K. Itarr, Attorneys. Iu the district court of tiie secoml judicial district of Nebraska, in and for Cass county. Ira A. Tinkham. piaintin. vs. Jasper N. Tink ham, Mrs. I inkhaui. his wife, whose first name to tiie plaintiff is unknown, lienjamin L. Tink ham and Mrs. Tinkham. his wite, whose first uame to the piaintitl is unknown. Caroline Bone and Uoue. her husband, whose first name is unknown to the piaintitl. Sarah A. Tinkhaiu, widow of Benjamin Tinkham. deceased. A.N Bowers, administrator ol the estate ol lienjamin Tinkham. deceased, defendants. Kach and all of the above named defendants will take notice that on the 27th day of February A. L). l5Ki, Ira A. Tinkham, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer ot which is to have the b E ?4 of section IS, in township No. 11, north of range No. 9, east of the 6th principal meridian in Cass county. Ne braska, declared to be tiie property of the plain tilt, Ira A. Tinkham, and that a certain deed ex- ecuted on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1S7G. one Benjamin linknam, deceased, he declared cancelled and ricldj lor naught; that the defend ants and each of them be declared to have no in terest whatever in and to said premises; that deeds dated May .id, issl. given by Sarah A. Tinkham for the X E li of said S E i. to Caro line A. Bone; for the S V of said S E lienjamin L, linkhain. and lor the N li of S E l.t. sec. IS, town 11, range east 6th P. to Jasper X. Tinkham, be declared void, cancelled, forever set aside and held lor naught and decreed that at the time the said Sarah A. Tinkham executed said deed she had no interest whatever in said premises tiiat could be conveyed or otherwise: that it be decreed that the plaiutiff has continuously, openly., notoriously and exclu sively under claim of title occupied, farmed and controlled said premises since the year l7b to the present date, and that such possession, occu- rancv and control is and was wholly adverse tnat oi each and every one oi tiie aeteuaanis this case, and that the rjlaintitt is the owner said premises by adverse possession as w. 11 as by original purchase, and that each of said defend ants be forever barrjd from now or hereafter claiming auv ritrht in anv manner to anv nortion of said piemises, and that the piaintitl recover saiu Helena. mis ms costs therein expended. ou are reciuired to auswer said netition m before the V.ilh day of April, A. D. !&!. Dated March 4. IhaW. Ira A. Tinkham. Plaintiff. By Coffin and Stone and 1). K. Iiarr, his attorneys; Notice of Indebtedness. The Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light com pany, a corporation organized under the laws of me state oi JSebraska. 1 lie 1 lattsmouth lias & Electric Light com pany hereby give notice that the lollowmg is usi oi ana amount oi an tne existing aeots oi saiu corporation on the hrt day of February. A. ivtj, namely: First mortgage 6 per cent bonds of the X'lattsnioutit Lias Electric Light company, interest payable semi-an- uallv. lime land I )i-cenil-r 1 '4 MM) (K) Accrued interest on same Ji0 M - - an navab e Iks tct Hills payable 515 axes . 173 Ml Total $31,177 JS J. O. Kichev, Frcsident. S. 15. Hovev, Treasurer, C. 1. Jones, Secretary, Majority of fioard of Directors. Order to Show Cause. In the district court of Cass county, Ne braska. .In the matter of the estate of Fred AY. Cross, deeeasd. This cause came on for bearing upon the petition of Arthur E. Cross, executor of the estate or t red . C ross, decease 1. praying for a license to sell tne undivided three- tenths (:-!()) of t he south two-thirds t;3i of tne west naif or section twenty-nine (J'.i, township ten tlto. north or ranse eleven 11. in Cass county, Nebraska, or a suflicit'Ut amount of the same to bring the sum of ou.).74, ana cost of administration, for the payment of i.ebts allowed against said es-I tate and tne oosts ot administration, there not bemz sutiicient personal property to pay the s.iid debts and expenses of administra tion. It is therefore ordered that all persons in terested in said estate appear before ine at the office of the clerk of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in I'iattsmouth, on ttie -"otn Uay of .March. A. D. lsli. at 1:) o'clock p. in., to show cause why a license should not bo granted to said executor to sell so much of tiie above aescribed real estate of said dece.ised as shall be neces sary to pay said debts and expenses. uatea mis utn uay oi teoruary, a. it. lssitj. H. . KAMSEV. Judge of the Uistrict Court. Byron Clark and C. A. li i wis, at turners for estate. Notice. Todefendants below named: In the district, court of Cass couuty, Ne braska. Amelia li. Weston. plaiutitT; vs. James A. Fisher, Louisa A. Fisher. Jacob Gruber, Maggie Gruber, Christopher C. Sherfey, Mary C. Sherfey, J. F. Jameson, first name unknown. Calnariue K. Jameson. David O. Phillips, Magicie Phillips. Peter Opo, Uar- bara Opp. Christ Lorenson. Anna . Lnren sou. Asa. McCuliouii, Mrs. Asa McCullougb. Francis M- Young, f-arah E. 1 oun.', T. 11. Carroli. Ida Carroil, William Wesliake. Ann Westiake. William Coatman, Isabella Coat man. Alden A. UuraeD. Elizabeth C. Harden, Albert. A. Johnson. Mary E. Johnson.George lleebner.Hanuuh Ueebner.Lee Kirkpntrk-k, Gerd 11. Hiiiman. Agues HUlruan. Ella B. AlcKay, John McKay, Levi C. Poliard as ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Ad dison P. Weston, deceased. Cynthia A. Orvis, William O. Weston. Francis Uixby. Arthur Weston and Frank Weston, sole ana only children of Joseph Weston, deceased; and Mrs. Joseph Weston, Iaa r'rost, nee Ida Hall and Jennie Hail, sole cliildren of Jane Hall, deceased, Fletcher Weston, Abby Sprazue, Saran Hemingway, Lyuia Auu Kelsey. Mary Buck. En. ma Kusigies. Pa-e Weston, Wallace Weston. Almina Davis, Marion Hail. Joseph Baldwin. Edgerton Baldwin, Mary helaou, Abby Baiiey. Thomas Bald win, Albert J. Bixby, Alma Bailey, Addie Orvis Spaulding. William F Barton and Hattie May Barton, children of Ferris Bar ton, deceased, Andrew Anderson and Peter Anderson, and Anna Anuerson, his wife, de fendants. The above named defendants will take notice that the defendant, Levi C. Pollard, as exector of the last will and testament of Addison P. Weston, deceased, did, on the 16th day of December. lfl.'-". file his cross pe tition in the district court of Cass couuty, Ne braska, in the above entitled cause, against the said piaintitl' and defendants, except ing this cross complainant, the object and prjyer of which cross-bill are that the rights of the estate of said deceased and of tiie Dlaintitf. Amelia B. Weston, in and to eacn ot the contracts alleged and set forth In said petition and -cross petition be fully determined, and that if upon the final bear ing it be determined that tne said widow, Amelia B. W eston, has a dower interest iu and to the lands hereinafter described, that the amount of such dower interest be de termined in money value auu such order and decree entered as may Do lust ana equitable in regard to such dower Interest. Tnat this cross dereuaant be iully in structed as to what interest In said con tracts;belong to said estate, and he be auth orized and empowered upon the payment to him of tiie several purchase prices In said contracts of sale respectively agreed upon, to make, execute, acknowledge aud deliver as executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, Addison P. Weston. Ceedn to said purchasers and defendants hereiu. of the real estate in the said contracts set forth as fo.lows: To James A. Fisher, the n', of the a1 of of section 2ti, township 11, range in to Jcob Gruber, theseU section lti.town-bip lo.ranue 13; to Ahrn it Grafe, the s!4 swi section 2 and the ne1 of the ow'i s?ctioa 'Si. town ship 10. ratine 11 : to Christopher C. sherfey, theei section 'At. township lo, range 11; to S. A. and J. F. Jameson, the nw1, also the n'i of the a4 of section s township In. range 11; to Peter Opp. tbe owli of the hw of section 10.townsiiip 10,ran?el.'; to Andrew Anderson and Peter Anderson, the se'4 of section 3.1, township 11, range li; to Ivter Anderson, the u' j of sw'4 soctiou town ship ii range 1:1; to Christ Lorenson. the sw't section 3;i. township 11. ranae 12: to Asa McCulloiigh, 1he w1, ot the se4. also the sw'4 ofthene'4, also the south -." acres of the seU of the nw'4. also the east 13 acres of the n w1 of the ne'i, also the south 0 acres off of the remainder of the nit of the neV. aiso the south 17 and tkS-l'.O acres in lot3:n the no'i of the ne'i and lot tJ containing 13 ana 20-l"0 acres in Die se'. of the tie'.j. i 11 in nection township 11 rutiira 13; to Francis M. Voun:, the nw'i, aiso the w1, of the n'i of the nw-'-j of section 11. township 11. ran.e 13; to Ella B. McKav; the undivideu ri of the seU of section ii. t wnship lti. range 11; to Wiiiiatn West take, tbe se'i of the neU. .'ilso the e' of tne sw'i of section township Hi, range 12; to William Coatman. the st-Vj of the nw'4, lso the n 'i f the sw'i section township 1', range 11: to Gerd H. Hiiiman. assignee of Alden A. Barde -. the w' . of the sw4 of se tion 2, and the se1 of section 3.all in Kiwt.chtn 1(1 . . wr a 11 In A I li rt A .Inlin. son. the n'i of 'tiie se'4 of st ctiou 2i town- ship 10, range 11: lo George Heebner, the s'i of the nw'4 section 1:. township Pi. rane 12: to Lee Kirkpatrick. the w'i of the ne'i of section 3.S. township 11. rntie II, ail of the aforesaid lands be In Cass county, Ne brjiska. To T. II. Carrol, the n wf of section M. townsliin 1L. ranse 2: in York county. Ne braska. To David C l'hiliips lots 7 and M In block 17 in university I'lace in Lancaster county, Nebraska. With such conditions nnd provisions as will fully vest .-ill rii; lit. tltie and interest of the siild Addison l. Weston, decensed. his heirs and devices in conformity with tne conditions aud provisions of said contracts iu said purcinisers. and for such further order und decree as roay be deemed advise ablefortne sa conduct and ad tn in i-t ra tion of the assets of s .id estate therein. You ure further notified that upon the 4th uay of February, lW.lIon. HaSii & K.nu sey. judne of tiie district court in Cass county.iebraskH. issued an order tixin? Itis time for tho fiearins; of said cross-petition upon the l:th dav of Mar -h. A. I. at 2 o'ciock p. 111.. in I he court room in the court house at Pluttstiioutn, Nebraska. LeviC l'oilard. as executor or the last will and testament of Addison I'. Weston, deceased. .. iiy bis ..Itorneys. Cyron Clark & C A. Kawls. In County Court. State or Nebuaka. i diss County t'ss To all persons interested in tiie estate of Claus Speck, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of March. A. 1. I-!!, at the hour of 11) o. clock a. m., at the vouuty judge's ottice. in Plattsmoitth. in said county, the petition, asking ior the ap pointment of William Webtr 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 should not be appointed as such administrator. Dated this lMh dav of t'ebniarv. A. D. 1'.K). GEORGE M. SFURLOCK. ; County Judge. to the 4 to i the M. iiSl tife? and only half the expense UtiLji and. bother. That's why to in of of I rr the I I), i A Sold everywhere. Made only by Th N K Fairhank Cfimnantr - rhfjrt i Your Own Prices... IS WHAT WILL GOVERN AT THE GREAT . SLAUGHTER SALE OF Furniture and stoves, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS AT PEARLMAN'S. !. I ;i?r a small beginning 1 til it no.v carries the largest stock in Cass county. Good goods, fair treatment and low prices did the work and the same methods are pursued today. Everj'thing in the shape of Furniture and all kinds of Stoyes can be obtained here at prices, which no Omaha house can duplicate. These are some facts that you should remember. Here are some prices, but you must see the good3 to fully ap preciate the bargains offered : Parlor Suites. Worth '$100 for 7-j for bo for 4-5 for Lounges and Couches. $75 5o V) 35 $3-5 for 20 for 15 for 11 for , 8 50 for Bed Room Suites. 8100 for ". 7-5 for 50 for tj'Jo 15 11 8.50 5.00 to 55 35 FIFTY different styles of dining room chairs reduced in price from 25 to 35 per cent. ONE HUNDRED style? of Rocking Chairs reduced in price from 35 to 50 per cent. Such bargains in Furniture were neyer before offered in this city. Do not fail to take advantage of this sale. I. PEARLMAN, 0pp. Court House. PLATTSM0UTH. Osmptexicn Preserved DR. HCERA'S VIOLS CREAM Hi-moves Freckles, Pimples, Liver-Moles, Blackheads, Sunburn and Tan, Rud re stores tiie sUin to its origi- SL. stores tiie sum to in ongi- i nal freshness, producirK n tgZzy t& L '' Jji ;' clear and healthy com fj2r ,ff.T-''- plexion MiTXTiortoaii larev prep.'irntions and perfectly bonnlcss. At all druggists, or mailed for 50cts. Send for circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP I. nimply Inemnparnbl . kin purilvin 8o:.p, vnHiumlrl ftr Itio toilet. anJ wiibwt . rin trr Th nurrj. ASwlatlr pr aa-i dt-Ucately Belli- r mL. Atdruglsn. Price 2 5 Centl. The Q. C. BJTTNEK CO., Toledo, O. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL! Instant Killer of Pain. Internal and Externa?. Cares KILEUMATISM, NEURAL GIA, Lame Bnck, Sprains, Bruiser i 11. . . t ;.... t i T I ...... - A V5-? CRAMPS lntantly. Cholera Mor--VrV?3 brs c:ronp,Iiptberl, Sore Tliroiii, iS.aSuMUliAlACIiE, as it by magic TUC UriQQC CDKVn Especially pi-rpiref! for lilC liJROC DrlAilU, stoot, Double Srent-h, thTDOfit Powprful and Penetrants Linimentfor Mai: or teast in existence. Largs II hiza 5ucn jou 6i23 .'5c JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Mediated end Toilet. Th Grent Skin Cure Taae Beautifierj Ladies will find it tii imt delists and r.ighty perfumed Toilet Socp ar tne market. It is absolutely pure. Makes tj kin BOft and velvety and restores trjn '"fctm plexion is a luxury for the Bath for Infants, f lays itcWny, eiean the aealp and I pioaote the growth ol fc tir ''rice 2ac- For pale by BEATTYS' CELEBRATED pianos and;organs. For Catalouge, addr Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, 11. J. pi JB UfC Organs, 35.00 upwards; wau rirlllllaJ Agents. Catalogue free. Ad dress lianiel F. lieaty. Washington, N.J. ARPA?JQ i'ianos, upwards: want UIUrll1k3 Agents. Catalogue free. Ad drass Dniel F. Beatty. Washington. N. J prATTV'Q llanos S2S3.00 upwards. DLn I I I O Nr cataioTue k address r call. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington. N. J CKfin AAH BEATTV'S organs 35.H 1PJUU1VU" u;. lor particulars, cata- ioirue. address or call. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. RFATTV'Q 0r?ns 35.00 upwards. LL.rl I I O Write for cat lozue;.kddress or call, Daniel F. Beatty. Washington. N. J. B. F. BRENDEL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Calls Drotcptly attended, either . DAY or NIOHT. , MURRAY; . : NEBRASKA Doisb He the satisfaction obtained from ordinary soap thousands of thoughtful, thrifty women use Santa Claus Soap. They have learned by practical, thorough tests that for washday or every day use there is no soap in the world that nearly equals I in 18S3 this house has grown un- Worth 835 for. 25 for. t!2 for. -$28 20 Dining Tables. 2S for....' .'.$20.00 20 for 14.00 for 3.00 4 for 2.50 Steel Ranges and Stoves. $S5 for $65 65 for 6(1 50 for 38 40 for 32 30 for 25 for J will do If used as a wash according to di rections; prevent transmission of blood diseases, skin diseases, acute and chronic ulcers, stricture, fissure of the hands and feet, Kczorna, Tetter, halt Rheumatism, In flauiatlon of tbe Bladder. Diseases of the bones. Joints and muscles. yphiletic In sanity, Scurvy, Scrofula in many forms. The above and a hundred other forms of disease are traceable directly or Inalrectly to pyphilitio Blood I'o'son for which the Dr. Jackson's English Safety Tablets is a sure preventive, and is a safn Germ Killer, rendering contagion hardly possible, hence Its value. 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