s THE SEMI-WEEKLY' NEWS HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB , MARCH 14, 1896. ) I i I ff' Highest of all ia Leavening Power. CITY BREVITIES. WKIJ.NKSDAY Prof. Noble of Lincoln, is ia the city oo busines today. Simon Lvrich is retting up, havics: besn ono of a number recently laid ulT at llaveloe J.J.. Kraolin-r drpaiUd this morn ing on a business ti ip out to "jTrenton, in UitchcoLk county. An interesting communication from Gov. Todd is at hand and will be printed later this week. Theodore lleim, one of Louisville's substantial citi."tis,and Frank liiehe3T, the lumberman, were in town today. t John Harrison ,-s. George L. Shry der was tho title of a suit for money judgment tiled in district court yester day. J. K. Sanders took a vacation from the shops this morning for a few days vmt out ;n the state at York, Sutton and Nelson. F Kii.abeth Mel v in, of Constan- I t'l, Mich;pan, arrived this morning r r ...... ; W iritd Virtt lirntlinn V. T. Mt-lvui, and family. ' .Apulicalion to sell re;il estate was filed in the dL-trict comt today in the V. J. Agtevv estate, Byron Clark and C A. Km la being the attorneys. The county Y. I. S. C. K. will meet in ti)ini; Water next Friday and Saturday. If the weather is favorable quite a crowd is likely to attend from thij city. " Uncle Nick Holmes was in today. He was as cheerful v.s ever, his loss of a few thousand dollars not affecting him in the least, though he ""deeply regrets the burning up of his faithful farm horses. W. II. Ivdo has soid liis residence property in Fl in wood to Oliver IJoth we!l for 0 and will biing his fa mily 10 t'laltsmoulh where he has been emplov cd for several weeks in the 15. .S: M'. shops. Dana. Hewitt, recently a Havelock inachini.-t, has aci cpted a position in the shops of the CoUn F.eit railway in Pine Fluff, Ark., and expects to send fo:- Mrs. Hewitt and the children in about two months State Journal. Lem Cooper v. ho is working for a railway company at l'.iletino, Texas wrote his father, Homy Cooper, here, Sunday and enclosed a Texas Mosquito which arrived in good condition today. Though 11 attened out a little, it had a bill Hue a pi amber. Col. Thr isher says that at the re quest of swer.il pat l ios, ho held back the claims he ha'd against them, and did not send thorn in to Supt. Calvert, of.ti.e 15. M. . and he wants to see t.'k e parties -it once, or lie will be fo-ced t" send the claims in without delay. Juige llimsey has appointed the following attorneys to draft a new set of rules of practice fo: the Second judicial district, tho same to be sub milted a -id approved by the court: Messrs. H. l. Travis Jessa L. Hoot, It. 15. Windham, Byioti Clark and A. N. Sullivan of Cass county, to net wiih a like committee from Otoe. Henry Snyder is determined to be able to mane a watch, or tell what ails it" by ftelinc its puiso. He is attend ing a horolo it-al school in Ooiaha his second term, ai;d when he finishes he will be very thorough in his knowl edge of the interior of all grades of watches, and ought to ouild up a fine reputation on repair work. Frank A'.schuler, of the firm of Klein & Co., tho clothiers, arrived home this nio: rang from Chicago, where ho bought a tii.e stock of the latest things in gents' furnishing goods and cloth ing. It will axrivo shortly and the neoplo of Cass county need no longer Co to Omaha, as they can get better pricifs and as good an assortment at home. Piesirient Perkins, of the "Q," in his private e.-ir, and uenerai .Manager (ieo. 15. Harris in his car, came in from Chicago last evemusr, and re- rnair.ed over night ia this city, where thev were; joined bv the LSuriingtou of licilds for a tour over the northwes. om 1. nes of tho coicDanv. They de parted this nioi nine at 8 o'clock, with Conductor Berrv in charge of the train and A'slen the engine. The train, leaving hei e, consisted of four coaches. L. Keopp'e, tho well-known baker, was veslerdav in receipt of a letter from the o.d country containing moiii'V. and the lunnv cart ol it was that the writer said he hal just read "Sfrs't the whole of Nebraska wa strie'ien with drouth, tho people suf fering, and hence he sent his mite to aid Louis and h:s family. Louis is, of course, very thankful for the money, but as he is not a sufferer, nor has this part of thufetate been droutti stricken, Jve was busy last night writing an ex planatory letter, and will return the money to his Kind friends with many thanks, ur.c. inform them that as yet "there is an over production of crops in this section. Nebraska City News. TliuusiiA. t ar t. I- u. iJeunKua a uusines-s visitrr ai the liietrouolis today. A. Bawls is attending to legal buiitivss iu Council Bluffs loJay. S tivi .V;-;-.; for resisting disease thin; people, nerveless, delicate . , The food for aii such men, IEmulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oi -vrHl tone up the system, give the -appetite ana neip digestion, i ne sign oi new me wu. be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength comfort and gcjod-nature. Be titrt joh get Sictt's Emulsion tvhen you rrant it and net a chtaf tuiftiiuU. Scott" & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $ Latest U. S. Gov't Report am James Hartshorn and J. O. McLain, of Louisville, are in tho city today. The county attorney is attending to leeal business at Weeping Water to daj. F. II. Wilson is attending to busi ness for the state auditor in Omaha today. Rev. Peter Van Fleet, presiding elder of the M. E. church, was in the city today. Mrs. Henry Lehnhoft came in from Louisville tnis morning for a visit with relatives. .1 M. Iioberts was in from Litch field yesterday looking after his prop erty interests here. T. E. Williams, the G'endale far mer, was shaking hands with his host cf. friends in this city today. Ed Norton will be over from Weep ing Water this evening, the guest of Miss Clara Street and other friends. Hon. R. B. Windham is attending to business and looking after hia prop erty interests in Omaha today. O. A. Brown is maicing Plattsmouth his headquarters this week, while he looks after trade in his line in con tiguous territory. A. Dahlin, a brother of Mrs. Peter Flsingson, removed with his family to Vail, Iowa, todav, where he will try farming for a year. Uncle Timothy Clark is over from Weeping Water. He can hardly stay away from his host of Plattsmouth friends long at a time. Charley Iliatt is moving into the Sol Osborn residence on west Hickory street today, Osborn having moved out by the fair grounds. The jury in Justice Archer's court last evening brought in a verdict for the plaintiff, finding the right of prop erty in favor of Dr. BrendeL S. C. Anthony and family Jeturned homo today from Glen wood where they have been in attendance at the funeral of Mrs Anthony's sister. As a result of the recent cold snap the river is running so full of ice today that the ferry had to abandon its cus tomary trips across the murky torrents of the old Missouri. Uncle Joe Gilmore is in town for a few days from his home in Dundy county looking halo and hearty, and about ten years younger than he was when he went away. Henry F. Schletter.aged forty-seven years took out a permit today to wed Miss Amelia Miller, aged twenty-nine years of age, tho latter lady having been in this country from Germany only three weeks. II. C. McMakea is enlarging a lake un at Cedar Creek from which ho ex pects to eetan annual supply of 20,000 tons of ice. It requires lots of work to get it in shape but Henry has the push and energy to do it. Nine men learned to swing an ax and ride a belligerent goat through the forest last night, under the aus pices of the neighbors of the Modern Woodmen of America. They also icted on twenty-two applications. On trial to jury in Justice Archer's court as we go to pres3. was the case of B. F. Brendel vs. W. F. mil. Action in replevin for 100 bushels of corn, be ing tried by Matthew Geringfor plain tiff, and Jake and Allen Beeson for defendant. Ed. Phipps seemed in great glee yes terday, wearing his Sunday clothes witn a stand-up collar, and a smile that could be seen for four blocks away. In a burst of confidences he explained to one of his friends that it was a little rosebud of a girl, and in the language of the politician, she nad come to stay. March 20 and 21, the two days pre ceding the teachers' inslitue here, will be devoted to examination of teachers for certificates. The inst;tute,if we may jude from the preparation beinsr made by Superintendent Farley,' will be the best and most entertaining of any that has ever been held in the town. Weeping Water Republican. W. B. Roberts tho horticulturist, after spending the winter in southern Georgia, a-rived home this morning looKing as fat as August Gorder. Ho left the peach trees in bloom down there and sorinr work well under way. Be is very favorably impressed with that country as a place ol resi dence and still thinks of some day tak-. ing up his abode there. One Minute Couh Qure touches tbe right spjt. It also touftlies it t'.t the right time it j-ou tako it when you h ivc a cough or cold. Seo the point? Tiien don't cou-jh. F. G. Fricke Co. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and lllemiohes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Sp'.iots, Sweeney, King-Bone, Siitlee, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted th most wonder f , ry h Cure v er known. Sold bv F. G. FricUo & C., druggist?, Ptatls- mouth. & the food for all such. How many pale folk there arc ! People who , have the will, but no power to brin out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between so tnat one days work causes six days sickness People who have no life women, or children is Scott's the blood new life, improve FOB 1896... AUGUST GORDER, Leads the procession with the largest and best line of AGEICULTUEAL.. ..IMPLEMENTS SIN CHSS COUNTY He buys his buggies and carriages iu car load lot?, for cash, and has no competition in prices or values in this county. He is also the only man who sells the genuine old harness, hand-made and warranted Gorder sells the "Sechler" Bicycle. You should remember that he carries the largest assortment of AUGUST (Successor to FRED PLHTTSMOUTH, N&W : ADVERTISEMENTS. C ATA R R H Is a LOCAL. DISEASE and is the result of colds, sudden climatic changes. It can be cured bv a deas- ant remedy which a plied directly into the nostrils, lieinir quick'y absorbed it gives relief at once. Elys Cream Balm is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Naal Catarrh, cold in head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasai pass ages, allys paiu and intiammation.heals the sores, protects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. 1'rice 5ic at Druggist or by mail. - tLl UKUlHt.K5. rB warren rt., i CTUTT1 "D- TAFTS ASTHMALENE ho I niiiH piiDcnneverf'iii":eeDdu8yo"r addrB, we will UUntUmBiltrialbottlernrC The OR. TAFT BROS. M. Co. Rochester, N.Y.rUfcfc PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse, and betutuiu. the halz. Promote, a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Bestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cure scalp dimtr & hair tailing. gie.and !.'' at Pnijpnt' HINDERCORNS. The onJr sure Cure tor Coma tui ail pain, irnrrr com Son to toe leeW AUkcft WJusg e4y. lcU. at Uxuiu. Chlc1iter Knelt)! IMamond Itnni ENHYROYAL PILLS Original and Only feenuine. Drocgtit for Cktrhrtcr mo' ihoxefl. wted with blue nbtton. 1 um and imitation. At Draircix'a, or ?nd 4e. in stmf for particulars, tttimooial-i an4 Keller top i.au !,' m wwrr, ui mum Mali. i,WO TrKtimoBiaU. A'iw faprr IffheatcpCkcaalcalCwMadfaoa im. Lacal Urugfiau. Aallmla.f l a BREAKFAST SUPPER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. SHENANIOAH SANITARIUM, An institution lor the Radical cure of Cun crr and Tumors 'Without the nso of a Knife. Satisfaction Guaranteed. V have never Failed to Effect a 1 rer-T. mole op- nent cure where we have had a reasonable op portunity for treatment. Hook pivir.fr s-rintion of our Sanitarium and Trrsi-rcnt, w.'h tcrrra and reference? frri-. AdHresa MiS.KOlHNSON A: KTOt'JJK ! . WANTED-AN thing to patent ? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEK BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C, for their $1,800 prize offer. Not to be Trifled With. - From Cincinnati Gazette. Will people never learn that - a cold" is an accident to be dreaded, and . that when it occurs treatment should be promptly applied? There is no knowing where the troub'.e will end; and while complete recovery is the rule, the exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands after thou sands of fatal illnesses occur everv year ushered in by a little injudicious exposure and seemingly triiliug symptons. Beyond this, there are to day countless invalids who can trace their complaints to colds, which at the time of occurrence gave no con cern, and were therefore neglected. When troubled with a cold use Cham berlain's Cough llemedy. It is prompt and effectual. 25 and o'J cent bottle s for sale bv all druggist's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Money to Loan On long time and on short notice at law rate of interest, on good Cass f irm land. Enquire at First National bank, Plattsmouth, Ne. Simon S. llartman, of Tunnel ton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once u yettr, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for alout twelve hours as much as some do when they die. lie was taken recently just tbe same as ao other t'mes, and concluded to try Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says: I took one dose of it and it gave me relief in live minutes. That is more than anything- else had ever - done for me." For sale bv all dr'igcifts- Tnm of Males for Sle. . Good weight. Enquire of "Fi-nnk Richardson, Eight Mile Grovo. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. w lii aif leftiveBRS.i - fashioned. "Oak Tanned" leather by a man who is here to stay.. the best goods. GORDER, GORDER & SON, NEBRHSKH. The Independent Neifli YORK. A Rligious, Iterary and Family Nwspapr. Undenominational, unbiased and im partial. A puper for clergymen, scholars teachers, business men and families. It dis cusses everj' topic of the day religious, theological, po litical, so cial, etc. Its contributed articles are by the Tuost eminent writers of tho English language. It employs specialists and distin guished writers sis editors of its Twenty-one, Departments. A paper particularly fitted for law yers, doctors, clergymen, those en gaged in " busiiies?, young people of. both sexes men and women who read and think for themselves. A paper especially valuable for those interest ed in Fine Arts, Science, Music. . A paper giving valuable information upon Finance, Life Insurance, Com merce. A paper for Sunday School Workers, those who nave a Farm, Garden or House Plants. A paper for tho family, old and young. IMPORTANT. The Independent announces to its subscribers, and to any who may. be come so. that it is prepared to fur nish any papers and magazines pub lished in this country, England, France and Germany, at a verj' large reduc tion from publishers' rates. This op portunity is open only to subscribers of the Independent. Upon receiving list of papers or magazines from indi viduals or reading rooms, an estimate will be given by return mail. Its yearly enbtM-rlption is 3, or at that rate for any part of a year. Club of five, 92 each. Trial Trip," one Month, 25c. Specimen Copies Free. THE INDEPENDENT, I O. Eox 277. l:K) Fulton Street. New York. nre the most powerful, safe prompt and re liable of this kind in the market. The orisinal and only genuine woman's salva tiOD. Ask your druzsist if he don't keep them. Write direct to us and we will send it direct upon receipt of price, 91, sealed. Iw mail prepaid. Medical advice free. JACK SON MKDR'Ali CO., Chicago. 111., or our apent, I. L buyder. 6EWARE OF IMITATIONS FOR SALE &VALL DRUGGETS OP C I JACKSON MEDICAL CO. OIICAEQ ILL I 260 SO CLARK ST IMPt RIAL BXOlS. uN.B. Don't take any substitute Jj with the same name but different t spelling on which your druist o fi makes twice as much - $ &E.WARE or IMITATIONS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In county court of Cass county, Nebraska. To John Latter, Lauer, and to the un known heirs ot Conrad Lauer. deceased, and to all other persons interested, notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of March, lssni. William Tonat. as guardian of the person and estate of Conrad Lauer, (insane.) filed iu said court a final report of his acts and doingsas such guardian and a petition praying that said final report maj." be settled and allowed and that he may be dis charged from his trust as such guardian and that he mav be allowed extra compensation for ex traordinary services rendered in said matters. Volt are further notified that if you fail to ap pear before said court on the lltii day of April. 1;S. at 0 o'clock a. m., and contest said petition and hna report, the court may settle and allow said final report and grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and furtner orders, allowances and decrees as to said court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said guardianship mav be finally settled and de termined. Dated his 11th day of March. A. D. 1M. George M. Spurlock. County Judge. Legal Notice. In the county court of Cass countv. Nebraska. Nellie M. 0"Rourke, John ti. O'Kourke, Joseph T. O'Kourke, Anna L. O'Rourke, sole heirs at law of Anna M. O'Kourke. deceased, and Nellie M. U Kourke. as guardian of the minor heirs of Anua M. O'Kourke, deceased, and all other persons interested are hereby notified that on the 11th day of Februarv, 1S96. Nellie M. O'Kourke. as administratrix of the estate of Anna M, O'Kourke. deceased, filed in saiii court a final report of her acts and doings as such adminis tratrix, and a petition praying that said final re port be examined, settled and allowed, and that she may be discharged from her trust as such administratrix. Vou are further notified that if you fail to ap pear before said court ou the second day of April. A. D. leiKi, at 9 o'clock a. in., and contest said petition and final report the court may sefle and allow said final report and grant the prayer cf said petition, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to said court may seem proper, to the'end that ail matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Dated this mh day of March, A. D. tiftJ. GhOROE M. Sl'l'RI.OCK, County Judge. Shcnffs Sale. By virtune of a venditioni exponas issued by Geo. F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court in and for Cass county, Nebraska.and to me directed, 1 will on the 21st day ot March, A. D. lMni, at two o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth, iu said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty, to-wit: . The west twentv feet off of lot twelve in block twenty-nine in the city of - 1'lattsmouth, said c-unty, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereto belonging, or m anywise apper taininz. The same beinir levied upon and taken as tlie property of Milton 1). Folk, defendant, to sansiy a judgment ot me county court oi ass county, Nebraska, recovered by lesso L. Koot against Milton L). I'oik on the 8th dav of Novem ber, ltsit, and transcrfpted to the office oi the c erK oi tne district court ot Cass county, ie braska, on the l:lth dny of November. Said sale being to satisfy said judgment in the sum of sisrj.., with 7 per cent interest per ar.uimi lroin November Hrh, li-M9, and costs in the sum of with all accrueing costs. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, February lgth. lSlti. MAKVEY IIOLLOU AY. Sheiift Ca-s County, Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraka. In the matter of the estate of W'm. 1 Sowards. deceased. This case came on for hearing this l"ith day of February. IS!, at Chambers, before Hon. 15asil S. Ramsev. sole judge of the Second ludicial dis tnct, in and tor Lass county, iseDrasKa, upon tne fTs etition of Eliza Sowards, as guardian of Victor sowards, a minor, praying tor license to sell an uudivded one-third interest in the west half of the northwest quarter of section 19 in township 1; north of range 10 east in Cass county, Nebraska subject to the life interest therein of l-.li.a Sowards, and also to sell the fee of the east half of the said northwest quarter of said section, for the purpose cf realizing funds wherewith to rear, maintain and educate the said Victor F. Sowards. And it appearing to said judge that it will be beneficial to said ward that said real estate or a part thereof should be sold, it is, therefore, or dered, that all persons interested appear before meat Chambers in the city of Plattsmouth at the hour ot IU o clock a. m., on the liitu day ot March, 1!(". to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guaidian to sell all or a part of said real estate for the support, maintenance and education tf said ward, Victor E. Sowards. It is further ordered that a copv of this order shall be rublished for three successive weeks in the News lerald. IUsilS. Kamsey, Judge of tiie District Court. Dated February 1'th, 1V(. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, I s Cas4 County. ftS In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the assigned estate of iiiram G, Spencer. Now on this 10th day of February. A. I)., 1SW, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the statutes, 1 do hereby tix the ltlth day of March A. D. in;'i. in which time a!l claims against the assigned estate of Hiram G. Spencer, shall be filed, and within which the assignee or as signor or any creditor may hie aijy objection, detense. set-otf 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-oft or counter claim not tiled on or before the Kith dav of March. A. D. 1", shall be forever barred from being considered in the settlement ol said estate or participating in any dividend therein.- GfcOKciE M. Sfi klock. County Judge. Probate Notice. Iu the matter of the estate of Mary Habsheit. deceased. Iu the county I'ourt of Cass count v. Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that John Habsheit. ad ministrator of the estate of the said Mary Hab sheit, decea.ed.has made application for titial set tlement, and that said cause is set for hearing at my ofhee at I'lattsmouth. on the :ith dav of March. A. D. liti. at 10o"ciock a. in. on said dav. at w hich time and place all persons interested may be present and examine said accounts. GEOKOE M. Sl'L-KLOCK. County Judge. Plattsmouth, March 4. I!;. 51-3 Notice to Noii-IIeMtUnts. Cortin & Stone and I- K. Itarr, Attorneys. In the district court ot the second judicial district ol Nebraska, in and for Cass county. . Ira A. Tinkham. plaintirt, vs. Jasper N. Tiuk ham, Mrs. 'I inkham, his wife, whose first name to the plaintirt is unknown, Benjamin E. Tink ham and Mrs. Tinkham, his wile, whose first name to the plaintirt is unknown, Caroline Hone and Bone, her husband, w hose first name is unknown to the plaintirt, Sarah A. Tinkham, widow of Benjamin Tinkham, deceased, A. N. Bowers, administrator of the estate of Benjamin Tinkham, deceased, defendants. Each and all of the above named defendants will take notice that on the 1:7th day of February. A. 1.1. Ira A. Tinkham, plaintut herein, filed his petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which is to have the S E of section IS, in township No. 11. north of range No. SJ. east of the tith principal meridian in Cass county, Ne braska, declared 4o be the property of the plain tirt. Ira A. Tinkham. and that a certain deed ex ecuted on the Hth day of March, A. D. lHiti, to one Benjamin Tinkham. deceased, be declared cancelled and held for naught: that the defend ants and each of them be declared to have no in terest whatever in and to said premises: that the deeds dated May Hd, lx'.'l. given by Sarah A. Tinkham for the N E of said S E 'i to Caro line A. Bone; for the S W of said S E 4 to Benjamin L. Tinkham. and for the N Y l4 of the SE U.sec. 1$. town II, range 9 east 6th P. M. to Jasper N. Tinkham, be declared void, cancelled, forever set aside and held for naught and decreed that at the time the said Sarah A. Tinkham executed said deed she had no interest whatever in said premises that could be conveyed or otherwise; that it be decreed that the plaiu'titi has continuously, openly, notoriously and exclu sively under claim of title occupied, farmed and controlled said premises since the year ls7G to the present date, and that such possession, occu pancy and control is and was wholly adverse to that ot each and every one of the defendants in this case, and that the plaintiff is the owner of said premises by adverse possession as w-11 as by original purchase, and that each of said defend ants be forever barr. d from now or hereafter claiming any right in any manner to any portion of said premises, and that the plaintirl recover ot said detend.t1its his costs therein expended. ou are required to answer said petition on or befcre the i:fth day of April, A. D. 18:io. Dated March 4. 18i. Ira A. Tinkham, Piamtitf. By Coffin and Stone and D. K. Barr. his at torneys. Notice of Indebtedness. The Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light com pany, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska. The Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light com- fiany hereby give notice that the following is the ist of and amount of all th existing debts ol said corporation on the first day of 1-ebruary. A. D. 1m t, namely: First mortgage 6 per cent bonds of the Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light company, interest payable semi-an- uaily, June 1 and December 1 $:-0.um no Accrued interest on same 00 Loan payable lss ftt Bills payable M" 16 Taxes H i s Total r $31,177 Sis J. G. Kicm-.Y, President. S. B. HoviY, Treasurer, C. D. Ionks, ecretary. Majority of Board of Directors. Order to Show Cause. In tbe district court of Cuss county, Ne In the matter of the estate of Fred W. Cross, derensd. This eause came on for hearin? upon the petition of Arthur E, Cross, executor of the estate of Fred V. Cross, deceased, prnyina lor a license to sell tne undivided three tenths tf-Hli of tbe south two-thirds (fj) of tbe west half of section tiveoty-nine (29), township ten don-north of ranze eleven (in. ia Cus county. Nebraska, or a sufficient amount of tbe S3rne to briuz tne sum of 5Ci.Tl ana cost of administration, for the payment of uelits allowed asiainst siiid e tate nd t lie '-osi s ot administration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay the said debts atid expenses ot adininisira- t'lt"i therefore ordered that all person In terested in said est.ite appear before me at theoflicoof the clerk of the district court of Cass county, Nebr:isWa, in t'lattstnontb. on the 'J'th day of March, A. 1). IVjo. at l::j o'clock p. ui. to show cause why a license should uot be granted to said executor to sell so much of the above described real estate of said deee ised as shall be neces sary to pay said debts and expenses. lJ.ttcd this Cfcii day of February, A. P. Is9t. H. S. UA.MSEY, Judire of the District Court. Byron ClarK and C. A. R i wis, attorneys for estate. In County Court. State of Nebraska, i C'isa County I To all persons interested in the estate of Clans Speck, decea-ved. vNotice is hereby given that on the 11th day of March, A. D. l-jiKJ, at the hour of 10 o.clock a. ni., at the .ouuty iudge's office, in Plattsmouth, in said countv. the petition, asking for the ap pointment of Willir.ui We'jt-r as administrator of said estate, will be heard and considered; at which time and place ail persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why he should not be appointed as such administrator. Dated this lith day of February, A. 1). 16. GEORGE M. Sl'UKLOCK. County Judge. SArM turn makes wash-day as easy as any other day. Lessens the labor, makes the clothes white, and does no dam age. Thousands of women say so surely they are not all mistaken. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. Your Own Prices... IS WHAT WILL. GOVERN AT THE GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE OF Furniture and Stoves; FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS AT i. PEARLMAN'S. FROM : small beginning in 1883 this house has grown un til it now curries the largest stock in Cass county. Good goods, fair treatment and low prices did the work and the same methods are pursued today. Everything in the shape of Furniture and all kinds of. Stoves can be obtained here at prices which no Omaha house 2an duplicate. These are some Here are some prices, but you must see the goods to fully ap preciate the bargains offered : Parlor Suites. Worth $100 for $75 75 for 55 for 40 45 for : 35 Lounges and Couches. $35 for 20 for 15 for 11 for 8 50 for. . $2-5 . 15 11 8. .50 5.00 Bed Room Suites. $100 for . 75 for. . 50 for. . $75 55 35 FIFTY different styles of dining room chairs reduced in price from 25 to 35 per cent. ONE HUNDRED styles of Rocking Chairs reduced in price from 35 to 50 per cent. Such bargains in Furniture were never before offered in this city. Do not fail to take advantage of this sale. I. PEARLMAN, Opp. Court House. PLATTSMOUTH. Gcisplsxion Preserved DR. HEESA'S VIOLA CREAM fW TV-move Freckles, PimplM, LJver- ISmI?. r.ackbtads, Sur.bjrn Bra Tan, and re stores tUe fckitt to its origi stons tUe fckitt to its origi- t Vjisirtj nal freshness, pi-Mudc ivfei.'f ii J,jV clear ami houlthy com -ta. plexion. superior to all foot'5- - preparations and pprfi-otly harmless. At au drtiiffists, or mailed for 50cts. Semi for circular. VICLA SKIN SOAP ! fimply tDoomprabla u skin purifvlo Sosp, oneqoalwl for the toilet. nt without nvsl lur ili- nurs.fv. Ahwioti-lr rr U1 delicately mat cured. Atdrasgi-tV Price 2 5 Cent. The Q. C. BJTTNER CO., Toledo, O. JOHKSON'S EV.&CKETEC CIL! Instant Killer ot Pain. Internal end External. Cure RHEUMATISM, NEUKAL- S-rellinf, Stir! JoiiitA, COLIO and TUC tinOCC D0n Especially prepared roi llll. IIUIIOL. UlillL, gtoek, ivmnip titreLu'iu the roost Powerful and PeuetratiiRl.tiii&entror M".t or Eeostin existence. Lare 1 6iii8 soc., 50c eizo Joc JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cure (tne" pra BimutifiM, Ladies will find it tho mosi delicate and nighty perfumed Toilet Soap or, the market. It is absolutely pure. Makes iu akin soft end velvety and restores ine ii-v cum i A a n liimrv fur Din Bath for infants. ft ulayB itchnu?, cleanses the scalp and proraotd the growta ot biir rice2To. For mln by BEATTYS; CELEURATKD PIANOS AND ORGANS For Ciita.lou.ge, adar Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J ni MAC Oruans. 35.0O upw: rds; want I l HUj AKnts. Catalogue free. AU- drcss llanioi F. Boaty. Wash nton. N.J. nnn h 11 r PI u nni. H'J'JS uowards; want UlXUfirO Atrents. Catalotcue free. Ad- oras-s DaDiei P. Beatty. WashingtOQ, iN . J B FATTY'S l 11 a DOS S32S.OO upwards: or catalogue t address call, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington. N. J S500.000 BEATTY'S orsans 35.00 : particulars, cata Dauicl P. Be.uty ioL'iie. address or call, Washington, N. J. nrTTUIO Orzans 35.00 upwards DLrVl I I O Write for cat;ilozue;:iodres!i or ca'.l, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington. Is. J B. F. BRENDEL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Calls proniptly attended, either DAV or NIGHT; . MURRAY, : NEBR ASKA 4 C '-t r7 UKAMi'S instantly. i-uuH-r " v liv 'bus I'rotrp.Diptlierla, Sore Throat Yi" V-. hBEA1ACH. M if by magic A Broken j Back ! . i Just as yours will be if; you continue using poor soap.' facts thafyou shonld remember. , Worth $35 for 25 for . 22 for Dining Tables. $28 for 20 for 6 for , 4 for .$20.00 . 14.00 . 3.00 . 2.50 Steel Ranges and Stoves. $S5 for $65 05 for : oo 50 for 38 40 for . 32 30 for 22 25 for 13 11 ni 1 in will do if used as a - wash according to di rections: prevent transmission of blood diseases, skin diseases, acute and rhronlo ulcers, stricture, tissure of tne lianas ana feet. 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