THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., MARCH 18, 1896. 3 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report CITY BREVITIES. SATIIIDAY. I). C West tbe Nehavrka banker was in town today. Cel. .Tos. Alc.xar.tler Connor the Om e.i pitaiist was u tteii'li i!r to busi ness in this city today. Mil? -s Standish was up from Murray today. He thir;ks the crop outlook very ?uud for the lirtje of year. ltc v. Jean, cf Neliawka. came up t-day with bU daughter; who was on her way home at Ail ant c. Ia. S. L. Carlyle, the Xehawka editor, is in the city on buines-a todiy and mad? these headqua! tei s a pieman, visit. E. S. Greii-cl i:ied through yes terday on Xo. -2 hound - for Aurora JHs., to vis.t his father wno is still very low. Albert Chnreliill one of the sub ttanlia; j-oung farmers in ltock LJiuils jiret irn t m de 'l lit: XKWs- a pleasant ' c.ill today. ;corge Cot-eland came down from Havelock this morning-and was kept busy -baking hands with his many frieadsin this city. The planing; mill foroe at tho s-iiops set tn to have gotten ahead with their work aid until further notice they will have a holiday on Saturday-. J. A. Connor anJ Miss Lee, of Omah;., left yesterday for their home, after a lew days' visit in this city with Mrs. 1J. Klsoifaud other friends. The "haid time" social given by the re;. dins room boys last evening pi ovt-d quite successful, although the crowd was not a-? large as anticipated. I). S. Cu'ilu, returned home from a busii ef s trip to Rapid City, South Dakota, yesterday, and - reports 'zero we..t!iei with ten inches of snow up thero. Crardu.a Kirkpatt ick's cocdition re man s about the same. The sinking cr smothering spelis leave her very wok, but at other times she rests easy. X hawka Register. The W. G. Ki-ofer stock of harness was t-o'id in part at auction today. The rrnwd from the country was not what it should have been, owing to the m c lemency ot the weather. Snow at Grand Island is reported twentv inches 'deep todny and still snowiT.g. Xcbraska is getting a doe of N,o:.-ti;:e that will fix the ground in e-'eaut shape for spring seeding. . Mrs. Alia F.owen, a typo of days iron.' bv on the IKraid here, who now resides with her- huiband at Alliance, made-THE Xkws a pleasant call this morning. She expects lout-turn home . th:s evening. Henry Hoeck got a severe fall while wo. kinsr with h's elevr.tor yesterday that loiuld have killed tome men, but Ui. Ilcnrv came up smiling as if he weie in the hahit of taking ten-f ol drojsfor exercise. Mrs. Alice Chafa and son C.issius, of Dexte , la., who have been visiting for several davs with the family of C. L. Mar.-h;il!,departed last evening for South Omaha where they will visit a daughter of Mrs. Chafa. after which thov wilt return to their home. Walter Edo will move his family to l'iattsmouth next week where he has a j-o.ni jnb in the coach department of li3 ii. M. shops. Wo are sorry to io-e Mr. LMe and family from our midst, as he is a good citizen, but all unite in wishing them success in their rew location. El m wood's loss will Ikj I'lattsmouth's gain. - El m wood Loader. O. M. Strcight, the South Bend f ar mor is in town today. Ho said he had .-d his o-nnseberrv seed during the warm weather to have something ior the geeso to feed on when the grass ot short. He was in search of some e -- -plant that he had heatd would mTke a "tettm" hen lay in - spits of hc a-eif. We sent him to l'osey Mcs-s.-r-mith who make a spjcialty of all tue new farm '"fixins." MONDAY. W;m. Detos Dernier represents the Eim Ao )d bur at court this week. Cap Wilkonson cf Cedar Croek, Hugh Murphey's foreman, is in town today. Len May he's lost one of their chil dren today and thie others are dan gerously ill. Mrs. S. G. Xiins defatted this morn ing f r a three weeks' visit with-relatives at lied Oak. Atto -neys Timblin, Haldeman, Doug las and llussell are altending coutt from Weeping Water. Attorney SSoane ot Nebraska City and Geisttiardt of Lincoln are attend ing district court today. C.int Biiliut:s b::s joiceuJ.hn Have lock colony fo;- a while and iwill work for tbe company up there. A hearing of claims in the II. G. Spencer assignment case is being held before Judge S; u:lock today. George IV as, civil engineer on ibe B. !t spent t portion of last week visiting the vVescott's at '-Sunnyside." Mis. Fi-an-i Iliiger and children Ai A. &':&'Z?S ior resign i- The foe . Emulsium s will tone r ' disca.c- ii &uch men, Ti.c hvDonhosnhites combined with the oil the svstem. trive the r.ppet te and help digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and r-ddening, comlort ana gooa-nature. re ture ycu 7 S-rti't EmuU:cn wken Scott & Bowne, New York. Ail Druggists. 50c. and $1. 10 came in from tha west Saturday even ing for a visit with the former's par ents. The Misses Annie, Fannie and Dora Adams were down from Havelock over Sunday visiting Plattsmouth friends. J. Ii. Waterman ana wife came down from Lincoin Saturday evening' and spent Sunday in this city with John Waterman and family. John Spangler and wife came in this morning and bought a complete outfit of furniture from Unruh to go to housekeeping with. James Long's little babe, aged seven months, is seriously ill with spinal fever with but slight chances of its re covery. It is their first and only child and its loss will be keenly felt. Jack Britton is circulating a paper for the purpose of organizing a post of sons of veterans. The old one dis banded on account of most of the ac tive members going to Havelock. The real March weather of yeste day has given way in the Missouri val ley today to balmy spring and the en terprising farmer is taking advantage of it by cutting fctalks and sowing whoat. X. II. Meeker of Greenwood, Gust Wiedeman of Murdock, John Evans of South LJend and ex-Cashier Neitzel of Muidock are in town today looking a'ter the receivership matter of the Murdock bank. Mrs. Henry Cooper is seriously threatened with the permanent loss of the s'u bt of one of her eyes. This is a most unfortunate affliction, and we trust the opinion of her physician may prove groundless. The Christian Endeavor convention at Weeping Water Friday and Satur day was "largely attended by delegates from all parts of the county and a very interesting program was enjoyed by the enthusiastic audience. Cris Baker of Randolph, la., and Mis Florence Sehade of Glenwood, la., were prominent Iowa people married at the latter place last Wed nesday. S. C. Anthony and family of this city were in attendance. Mrs Ami Todd gave a delightful i luncheon Thursday afternoon at which the following ladies were present: Me-dames Byron Clark, W. D. Jones, R. M. Craig. C. M. Butler, II. D. Travis, W. X'. McLennan and Dave Miller. Tun Xews regrets to learn that Dr. Waterman, formerly of Louisville, is now lying very low at his home near Hay Springs with practically no hopes for his recovery. Catarrh of the bowels, resulting from chronic diarrhoea, seems to be the ailment. It's very sad to see George Mann's democratic-republican organ have to come in out of the Manderson column and play second fiddle to the McKin ley hosts. Better take your cue from The Xeus, George and you won't have to eat so much crow as you did lust fall. Sherwood, America's greatest pian ist, will e here with his company on April 13. One of the members is our old fellow townsman, Mr. Derrick, who has achieved much fame as a singer. They will appear at White's opera house, which we have no doubt will be crowded. The county commissioners came in today to meet with the assessors who will be here from every precioct in the county tomorrow in order to ar range for a fair and equal assessment of property through the county, the annual meeting of assessors being a very important one. At a meeting of the depositors of the Citizens bank hell Saturday, a propo sition from stockholders to pay 50 cents on ih dollar was refused. It was ajrreed that Attorney Dwyer should ask for an order from the court to have every claim ol the bank's sued and put in judgment without dcl.iy. The city central committee met in the ollice of S. II. Atwoo 1 & Co., Sat urday erenit g, all members Messrs. I'. S. li-irstow, .. L. Iioot, J. N. Sum mers, A. Carlson and Val Bur kel be injr present. S. II. Atwpod presided and J. L Root acted as clerk of the meeting. The primraries vere called and the apportionment made as will be seen in another column of this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Dempster were the victims of a pleasant surprise Satur day evening, when a few of their friends gathered in the parlors of the lli.ey hotel, with well-tilled lunch bas kets, ilh a view to a pleasantly spent evening, lnat tne object was realized can be attested to by the following who were present: Messrs. and Mesdames liennett, Rurton, Butler, Elson, Travis, Co ites and Mrs and Miss Mc Lennan and Clayton Harbor. English Spavin Liniment removes all ILu-d, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Sp.ints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save S-30 by use of one j bottle. Warranted thfi most wonder : ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. FricUe iV Co., druggist?, Piatts- ; mouth. a food for al! such. How many pale folk there are ! People who have the will, but no power to bring out their vitality; people who swing like n nftifl nln m hptwppn i i - - - - strength and weakness so that one day's work causes six days' " sickness ! People who have nolife -thin neoule. nerveless, delicate ! women, or children is Scott's the blood new life, improve which brings with it strength. you umk.1 il ar.d not a ckeaf tubttitutt. , FOR 189C... AUGUST Leads the procession :inil best line of AGRICULTURAL. 3IN CKSS He buys his buggie3 and carriages in car load lots, fer cash, and has no competition in prices or values in this county. He is also the only man who sells the genuine old-fashioned "Oak Tanned" leather harness, hand-made and warranted Gorder Bells the "Sechler" Bicycle. You should remember that hfc carries the largest assortment of AUGUST (Successor to FRED PLHTTSMOUTH, NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS. CATARRH Is a LOCAL, DISEASE and is the result of colds. sudden climatic changes. It can be cured bv a niras- mr run ttVtH S ant remedy which arched directly into the nostrils. liemg quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. Elys Cream Balm is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, cold in bead and Hay f ever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the uaal pass ages, allys pain and intlammation.fieals the sores, protects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 5oc at Uruggists or by mail. liKUlMJCKS. viarrcn ri., -n. i. ASTHHfljrTfg B.ldro-9, we willuUnCLir TAFTS ASTH5IAIXNE IneverfaUt'lBenil nsyour BrtdroM, we will UUntUmailtrialbotilprnrC Ihe OR.TAFT BROS. M. Co Rochester, N.Y.f Ii L W PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMTue and beatitititi the h'f. lrcimutci ft laxurinnt growth. Never Pails to Bestore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Curo vcalp diarfl4p hmir fqliing. Sic,mnd tl "' at Pn-i-.-r'-l HINDERCORNS. The only mire Cure tur Corns. a. I paiu. KnTOtr com lurt to lilt lecV. bhlXe waUuIlg vuty. l&JM. at lrugguU. k C1llehettr Knctloh IHomon.1 llraiil EMNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine A afc, alwavs rtiiiie. uons i'k .vV Draffist for Chirhrstrrr Enttin memi Brand in Wed n1 0Ui nfaliic rioxe. wikied with blue nhbou. cF turn and imitation. At Dru(Kira. or n4 tff. tn nani for rtku!mrm, tuumooial- anl "Keller ror iamem" it.dt mnm CklebewterCkcamlcal CMa1lon iQa. otdbj Uckl Uruggum. i'hllada. la BREAKFAST SUPPER. GRATEFUL COMFORTING BOILING WATER OR MILK. BlIENAXnOAII SANITAKII".!. gl An institution for the Radical cure of Cm- I ' fer and Tamors Without the use or n Knife. Satisfaction .u.imntecd. ll 1 - T:l 1 r ii , . ! c nave never riicii -j x.i:t-i. i-x-t'i .1 ncnt cure where we have had n rearor.r.o'e op portunity for treatment. Hock Erivir.t dt- r.i . n rt A.ir '1 11 i t'i "! n 11 -'it I r- " t ' !.: J-ith terms references f re -. AH'ircsj lJtS. ROUl.SSON TH-F:. . I .... V. 3vk 1 . WANTED-AN IDEAS5SSSSfSS thing to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you weaitn. write jun w tuuLit BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. L). C, for their $1,800 prize offer. Smelting Iron By Klectrioity. Important developments are im minent in the iron smelting industry. The days of smelting iron w ith char coal are passed, espscially in districts where the cost of fuel is so high. An Oregon iron manufacturer says' that while iron is manufactured in Germany at $S per ton, it costs hero $10 per ton for fuel to smelt the metal. In Ala bama, where coal and iron mines are close together and negro labor is cheap the iron is smelted for So per ton, and the freight on it to Portland, Ore., Pir iron used to bring $30' to per ton in Oregon, and finally it was re duced to S'Si. This left but little pro fit. When the fuel cost $10 to the ton of iron it rendered competition with Alabama iron impossible. The Ore gon iron master regards smelting by electt isity as the only hope for the iron industry in his statc. Ly utilizing water power to gen orate the electricity it will be possible to smelt iron as cheaply there as else where. Electric smelting works have already been started in Portland, where a piece of iron was recently ex hibited which had been m me by elec triciiy from black sand in twenty min utes. New York Procduce Exchange Ilaporls. J. V. Pierce, Kcpublic. !'., say;-: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, with re sults so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find woids to express mj self as to itd merit. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself. F. G. Fricko & Co. Money to Loan - On long time aud on short notice; at low rate of interest, on good Cass firm land. Enquire at First National bank, Plattsmouth, Neb. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 11 E PP s COCO A GOEDBR, with the largest ..IMPLEMENTS COUNTY by a man who is here to stay. the best goods. GORDER, GORDER & SON, NEBRHSKH. The Independent NGifti YORK. A RliRictxs, iterary and Family Undenominational, unbiased and im partial. A p.iper for clercymen, scholars teachers, business men and families. It dis cusses every topic of .the day religious, theological, po litical, so cial, etc. Its contributed articles are by the most eminent writers of the English language. It employs specialists and distin guished writers as editors of its Twenty-one Departments. A paper particularly fitted for law yers, doctors, clergymen, those en gaged in business, 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 naner giving valuable information uoon Finance, Life Insurance, Com merce. A paper for Sunday School Workers, those who nave a Farm, (Jarden or House Plants. A paoer for the family, old and young. IMPORTANT. The Independent announces to its subscribers, and to any who m;y be come so. that it is prepared to fur nish any papers and magazines pub lished io this country, England,IVanco and Germany, at a very 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 bo given by return mail. Its yearly subscription is S3, or at that rate for any part of year. Clubs of live, 12 each. "Trial Trip," one Month, 25c. Specimen Copies Tree. THE INDEPENDENT, P. O. Box 27f7. Fulton Street. New York. are the most powerful, safe urornut unci re liable of this klmi Jn the market. The oriiiDal and only ceoufne woman's salva tion. Ask your druzuist if he don't keen t hem. Write direct to us and we will send. It direct upon receipt of price. ?U sealed, by mull urepaid. Medical advice free. JACK SON MKDH'AL CO., CbiCiiso, III., or our aent. I. L, Snyder. BCWARE OF IMITATIONS 3 fOJ t- FOR SALE &VALL DBtOGI5TS OR C 1 2 JACKSON MEDICAL CO. CtllCABQ ILU'r- " 200 SO CLARK 5T IMPERIAL B'LD'S. uN.B. DorVt take any 'substitute 2 w ith the same name but different w ,spellin on which your druggist 5 fi makes iwice as much - J EE.WAREOF IMITATIONS LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In county court of Cass county, Nebraska. To lohn Lauer, Lauer. and to the un known heirs of Conrad Lauer. deceased, and to all other persons interested, notice is herebv given that on the 11th day of March, IHiti, William Tonat. as guardian of the person and estate of Conrad I auer. (insane.) filed in said court a final report of his acts and doings as such guardian and a petition praying that said haal report may be settled and allowed and that he may be dis charged from his trust as such guardian and that he may bv allowed extra compensation for ex traordinary services rendered in said matters. You are further notified that if you fail to ap pear bofore said court on the 11th day of April. I-'.;, r.t 0 o'clock a. iu., and coolest said petition and fina1 report, the court mav settle and allow said final report and grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to said court may seem, proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said guardianship niav be finally settled and de termined. Dated his lllh day of March. A. D. lsi.G. George M. Sm r lock. , ' County Judge. Legal Notice. In the county court of Cass counfv. Nebraska. Nellie M. O'Rotirke, John (i. D'Rourke. Joseph T. CLKourke, Anna L. t i'Rourke, sole heirs at law of Anna M. O'Rourke. deceased, and Ndlie M. O'Rourke. as guardian of the minor heirs of Anna M. O'Rourke. deceased, and all other persons interested are herebv notified that on the lllh day of February. Nellie M. O'Rourke. as administratrix of the estate of Anna M, O'Rourke. deceased, tiled in said court a final report ot 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-Juay be discharged from her trust as such administratrix. You are further notified that if you fail to ap pear before said court on the second day of April. A. D. ItVii, at o'clock, a. m., aud contest said petition and final report the court may set'le and allow said final report and grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to said court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Dated this ith dav of March, A. D. lSi'6. Grorue M. Spvrlock, County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By virtune of a venditioni exponas issued by Geo. F. Hooseworth. clerk of the district court in and for Cass county. Nebraska. and to me directed. 1 will on the 21st day oi March, A. D. 1M, at two o'clock p. m'. of saicl 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 castt, the. following- described prop erty, to-wit: The west twenty feet off of lot twelve in block twenty-uine in the city of Plattsmouth. 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 L). l'olk, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of the county court of Cass county, Nebraska, recovered bv Jesse L. Koot against Milton D. Polk on the 6th day of Novem ber, and transcripted to the orifice ol-the c erk of tiie district court of Cass county, Ne braska, on the lth day of November. ly'j! Said sale being to satisfy said judgment in the sum of $ l'J'J.3.) with 7 per cent interest per annum from November 8thlw, and costs in the sum of $!.K with all accrueing costs. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, t-ebruary 18th, !. 11 AKYEY HOLLO WAV. Sht'Tirl Ca-s County, Nebraska. Legal Notice. In Ihe district court of Cass county, Nebraka. In the matter of the estate of Win. 1 Sowards. deceased. This case came on for hearing this Uth day of February. lm. at Chambers, betore Hon. Hasil S. Ramsey, sole judge of the Second judicial dis trict, in ana irr L.ass county, .veorassa, upon me petition of Eliza Sowards, as guardian ot Victor fc.. Sowards. a minor, praying tor license to sell an undivded one-third interest in the west half of the northwest quarter of section 19 iu township 12 north of ranee 10 east in Cass county. Nebraska. subject to the life interest therein of Lliza 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 ictor L:. Sowards, And it appearing to said judge that it will be beneficial to said ward that s;.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 Plattsmouth at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the Pith day of March, l'M, to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian to sell 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 published for three successive weeks in the News ticrald. Basil S. Ramsey, Judge of the District Court. Dated February Utli. l!Ni. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, ( Cass County. f ' s In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. Iu the matter of the assigned estate of Hiram G, Spencer. Now on this 10th day of February. A. D.. VS16, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the statutes, I do hereby fix the ltith day of March A. D. lMKi. in which time all claims against the assigned estate of Hiram G. Spencer shall be filed, and within which the assignee or as signor or any creditor may n!e any objection, dcluiise. set-ott 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-oit or counter claim not hied on or before the luh dav of March, A. D. 1M), shall be forever barred from being considered in the settlement of said estate or participating in any dividend therein. GtOKGE M. Sl-LRLOCK, Cwunty Judge. Probate Notice. In the matter of tiie estate of Mary Habslieit. deceased. In tiie county court of Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that John llabshcit. ad ministrator of the estate of the said Mary Hab siieit, deceased, has made application for final set tlement, and that sa:d cause is set for hearing at my otln.-e at Plattsmouth. on the IHnh day of March, A. I). I:t5. at 10 o'clock,a. ni. on said day, at winch time and place all persons interested may be present and examine said accounts. ULOKOt M. Sl'L KLUL K. County Judge. Plattsmouth, March 4. lJi. otice to Son-Ilesidents. Collin & Stone and I. K. ltarr, Attorneys In the district court of the second judicial district of Nebraska, in and for Cass county. Ira A. Tinkham. plaintiff, vs. Jasper N. Tink hain, Mrs. Tinkham, his wite, whose first name to the plaintitf is unknown, Benjamin L. Tink ham and Mrs. Tinkham, his wife, whose first name to the plaintitt is unknown, Caroline Bone and Bone, her husband, whose nrst name is unknown to the plair.tirt, Sarah A. Tinkham, widow of Benjamin Tinkham, deceased, A. N. Bowers, administrator ot the estate of Benjamin Tinkham, deceased, defendants. F.ach and all ol the above named defendants will take notice that on the 27th day of February. A. D. 1!;, Ira A. Tinkham, piaintitt herein, filed his petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and pra er of w Inch is to have the S E of section IS, in township No. 11, north of range No. 9. east of theith principal meridian in Cass county. Ne braska, declared to be the property of the plain tilt, Ira A. 1 inkham, and that a certain deed ex ecuted ou the 14ih day of March, A. D. IsTti. to one Benjamin Tinkham, deceased, be declared cancelled and held ior naught; that the defend ants and each ot them be declared to have no in terest whatever in and to said premises; that the deeds dated May ad, IsiH. given by Sarah A. 1 inkham for the N K hi of said S E to Caro line A. Bone; for the S W J4 of said S E 1.x to Benjamin L. Tinkham. and for the N W V of the S E 4. sec. 18. town H. range ! east Cth 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 plaiutitl has continuously, oin-nly. notoriously and exclu sively tinder claim ot title occupied, fanned and controlled said premises since the year to the present date, and that such possession, occu pancy and control is and was wholly adverse to' that ot each and every one ol the defendants in this case, and that the plaintiff is the owner of said premises bv adverse possession as w 11 as by original purchase, -tnd that each of said defend ants be forever barr.d from now or he eatter claiming any right in any manner to any portion of said premises, and that the piaintitt recover of said defendants his costs therein expended. ou are required to answer said petition on or before the i:jtli day of April. A U. IHM. Dated March 4, lg'.tii. Ira A. Tinkham, Plaintiff. By Coffin and Stone and D. K. Barr, his at torneys. Notiee of IndebtediieH. The nattsmonth Gas & Electric Light com pany, a corporation organized under the laws of the state ot iSeOrasKa. The Plattsmouth Gas & Electric Light com fiauy hereby give notice that the following is the ist of and amount of all thexisting debts of said cqrporatiou on the first day ot rebmary. A. D 1H tt. namely: First mortgage 6 per cent bonds of the Plattsmoutti Gas & Electric Light company, interest payable semi-au- ually, lune 1 aud December 1 $;;0.0o0 00 Accrued interest on same 00 Loan payable Kt Bills payable fd5 16 Taxes 17:1 sit Total $.51,177 J. i. Richey, President. S. 15. HovEV. Treasurer, C. D. Jones, Secretary, Majority of Board of Directors. Order to Show Cause. In the district court of Caas county, Ne y r ri ic ul la the mutter of the estate of Fred V. Cross, deeeasd. This cause came on for bearing upon the petition of Arthur E. Cross, executor of the estate of Fred W. Cross, deceased, praying for a license to sell tne undivided three tenths CJ-lOi of the south two-thirds () of the west half of section twenty-nine CJ9. township ten tl, north of range eleven (11). in Cuss county. Nebraska, or u suflieent amount of the sune to bring tne sum of 5'j5 71 and cost of administration, for tne payment of ebts allowed against said es tate and tbe costs of administration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay tbo said debts and expenses of udministra- "iJ'lj i hercf ore ordered that all persons in terested in eaid ejtHte appear before me at thf office or the clerk of tbe district court of Cass countv. Nebnska, fn Plattsmouth. on the 'JOth div of M-iruu. A. I. KV. at 1:30 o'clock p. in., to show cause why a license should not be -Jtraiited to s:iid executor to sell sd much of the above described real estate of said dece iseu as shall be neces sary to pay said debts anl expenses. 1) ued this fctb day of February, A. O lSIXi. - H. S. RAMSEY. Ju.lc of the District Court. . Byron Clark aud O. A. It iwls, attorneys for estate. In County Court. iTATE OF NEBKASKA, I C iss Jonnty f To all persons iutcrcstcd in the estate of Caus peck. deceased. Notice is herebv given that on the 14t!i day of March. A. D. l'SHi, at the hour of 10 o.clock a. Di., at the v-ouufy judce's oliice. in Plattsmouth. in said countv, the petition, asking ior the ap pointment of William Weber as administrator of said estate, wiil 4e heard and considered; at mhichtime aud place-ail persons interested may stnpear and show cause, if any they have, why he should not he appointed as such administrator. latcd this lMh dav oi Febniarv. A. D. GEOktiE M. SFURL.OCK. County Judge. ' 111 B 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 TIIE GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE OF Furniture and Stoves, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS AT r. PEARLMAN'S. FROM a small beginning in 1SS3 this house has grown un til it now c;irrie3 the largest stock in Cass county. Good good?, 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 can duplicate? These are some facts that you shonld remember. Here are some prices, but you must see the goods to fully ap preciate the bargains offered : Parlor Suites. Worth $10 for. 7" for 5," for. 4o for . $75 5o 40 3.5 Lounges and Couches. S3-5 for 20 for " 1-5 for 11 for 8 50 for.. , $2-5 . 15 11 , 8.5.0 . 5.(0 Bed Room Suites. $100 for . 7-5 for. . 50 for. . rt't 3-5 FIFTY different Ftyles 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, 0pp. Court House. PLATTSMOUTH. OoEplaxion Preservsd r?? DR. HEChA'3 ' viou cream v EmrvcsF.-eckI'5, Pimples, Liver - .veer., i;cKr.eaar., 5unbt;rn arid T:, cml re stores the f-kln to its origi- clear Hiii -healthy com cur rlnTinn SnTwjririr to nil rnn-i' - 1 1 . r . . i i 1 . . . . 11 preparations ami ierf;ctlv harmless. draireists. or mailed i forSOcts. ttend lor circular. VIOLA CK!N SOAP Ii dimply IncnmpmSlt as Bkin jmrifvin Soap, unfuftl'-i for tU toilet. without ft rival for th- dutm-tj. AhsoiuH lT rnr ni cilicatelr mcttt oJited. Ai druiii.t. Price 2 5 Ceni. The Q. C. DSTTNER CO., Toledo, O. JOHNSON'S CACHETIC OIL! Instant Killer of Pain. Internal and External. Cures BHEUMATISM, NECKAJL OIA. I-ume Back, Sprain, liruise5, i. Hi Cif9 V.ii.itj 'ill T 1 ' no. I 435 1 'CKAMiS Instantly. Cholera Mor bas' Croup.Diptherla, Sore T trout. THE HORSE BRAND, 2iZ?JZ the most Powerful and Pcnetratir eLlnlmentior Mii:x or .Least ia existence. Large $1 mzo &ic, 50C. eizo '25c. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cure and Face Beautifies Ladies m find it the mcft delicate and nighTy perfumed Toilet Boo p on Uie market. It ia absolutely pure. M-i t J- alrin w1 ATlA HAlw..RtiJ rMtnrM thA lOt COftt I plexion; is a luxury fur the Bath for Infants. it alays lteiuntr, cieiinee inoecuip huj the growth ol hair vice SSc Tor sale by BEATTYS' CELEBRATED PIANOS AND ORGANS. For Catalouge. adur Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.J. DI Jl UAC Orsrans. 93S.OO upw: rds; want IM.lAffn. f ft... A.I. dress l'aniul F. Bety. Washinston, N.J. CyZ3C KMC I'ianos, upwards: want UlxUfillkJ Azeuts. Cntalopue f ree. Ad dress Daniel F. Beatty. Washington, N, J nr UTTVIO I'ianos S235.oo up S235.0O upwards. DLn I I I O ror catalogue i address f call. Daniel V. Beatty, Washington. N. J ffPArt AfJA BEATTV'S orzan3 35.00 J3kJUl,Uvvf up. For particulars, cata logue, address or call. Daniel F. Be:itty, uabDington, jn. J. DCATTV'Q Organs upwards. DLn I I I O Write for "at;iloffue;:iddres9 or call, Dauiel F. Beatty, Washington. . J- B. F. BRENDEL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly attended, either DAY or NIGHT. MURRAY, - - .. - NEBRASKA V1L A ' roken Back Just as yours will be if you continue using poor soap. Worth $35 for. 25 for. 22 for. Dining Tables. $28 20 l 4 for. . . for. . . for. . for. . ...$20.00 .... 14.00 3.00 . ... 2.50 Steel Ranges and Stoves. S5 for 8 -5 for 50 for 4'J for 3v for. 25 for 18 .....lUro n.AvAn tpiitiamiutlinh nf ri 1 diseases, skin diseases, acute and chronic ulcers, stricture, ussure ot tne nanus ana feet, F.czema. Tetter. &alt Kheurnatlstu, ln-flii-iiation of the Bladder. Diseases of the bones, joints and muscles, yphiletic Iri- nauiljr, . u , J . . v . ... . u .... . The above and a hundred other forms or disease are traceable directly or Indirectly . . . . - . i ... .. . . ... l. l W . V. to ?ypn.iiuo tfiooa roison ior nii-u iuc llw l.nbnn'a Cnnllih lisifxtn Tatllpll lq IL sure preventive, and is a safn Germ Killer, rendering contaaiou hardly possible, hence its value, it negiecieu surn inuuios resui. fatally. Maile'l any where, sealed tl: six boxes for o. - iiedieal advice free. JACK OJ MEDIC AT. CO., Chicago, III., or our agent, I. 1 Snyeer. xorooPtiEJ QUICKLY. - TMCPOUCMLY FOREVER CURED ENGLISH QUICK -gr NCUVtRESTORER tStr DAY ASS if ot"rj,MAN OUT CF MEP jfey GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY In thirty dys by a new perfected scientific method that can not fall unless the ease is bevond human aid. You feel improved the first day; feel a benefit every day; soon know yourself a kin; among ln'en in body, rrind and heart. Drains and losses ended, every obstacle to happy married life re moved. Nerve force, will, energy, brain power, when failing are restored. If nn clected such troubles result fatally. Medical advice free. Mailed everwhere. sealed for 1. Six boxes for j.. JACKSON MF.DICALi CO., Chicago. 111., or ourau-ent. I. L. Snyder. CAVEATS TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATCaiTS. nBDUUll A.. I For Information and trvi Handbdvr write to BUNK CO., H61 haoADWAX, Raw Yoair. Oldest bureau for aeourinff patento In America. Every patent taken out by us ia brought before the public by a notice given free of charge ia Utm tartrest ctrralation f any alentlflc papr tn th world. Splendidly illustrated, ho liitPllurent man ehonlii be without it. We-k1v, &3.00 a year; $1.91 six months. Addmss. MUNN CO,, VXM.rsHriHH, 36k Broadway, ew YurKClty. . SOAP m w ml. iv ? HT" rV7 nnirviv 7 ' , f - - J 4 ScientiSa American p Aflency fory Jii J TRADE MARICS, &Jr- DESICM PATCaiTS