Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, April 01, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., APRIL 1. 1896.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
CITY BREVITIES.
SATl'ISDAY.
Claus Urekenfcld camo in
- Cedar Creek Uiliy on tju.sitie.ua.
' The democratic eot'nty central
mitteo met in Justico Ari lieis
from
com-'
oflico
till. ;;ft!l (lOOll.
Mr. .1. 1 Polk came in this morn
in;r fiom hi-r liomc at Green vvcod for a
visit with her soils in this city.
E.-J1. Grciisel pushed throLh the
city on .No. 4 liiis uiornin;? tnroute to
Auiora. 111., to viit hi lather, whose
health. i .-failing' rapidly.
Sonaloi' Thurston will c-peak in Lin
coln on Mot.riav iiipht. Ho has been
nquattd to cnio to I'laUsniouth on
Tuesday evoninp-, but no response has
yet been h;id.
riattcraoulh is quito a popular ren
dezvous lor Havelock Loyson Saturdays
imd ui.uays, quito a number coming
down each Fnd 3 evening- in order to
spend their spare time in a live town.
C. M Wcscott was able to attend to
Uirii.e-s at the stoie today, after
an absence of several days, dur
ing which time he w:is confined to his
homo willi the popular malady, la
grippe.
The editor of Thk NKWSis at Weep
ing Waler today attending the county
convention. The large crowd which
we nt over this moi ning via the U. Sc
M. wiil return on the M. 1'. this after
noon at o"c ocic.
The "lta.el-Dazzol" club enjoyed
one of its 1- riciay evening sessions at
the home of F. M. lliehey hist night.
A very interesting evening was spent
at the game from which the club's
name derived, during which time
"liirlit" refreshments were served.
As a result of laet night's wind storm
several out buildings in the city were
blown over, s.nd branches of trees
twisted ctT. I'eterE UulTner was seen
at an eariy hour this morning coming
down tj-.vn to see if any great damage
had resulted to his political fences,
but upon making the , rounds found
everything in good shape not a board
having been molested.
MONDAY.
it Vallery
visit with
Mis.- Aiiitli
Chad t on on a
is home from
her oarents.
Dal Jones and wife
were down from
a brief visit with
Omaha vesterdav for
rcia-ti ves.
Capt I5arr.cs i down from Denver
for a visit with Charley Sullivan and
o titer friends in thii c i 1 3-.
V,gV. Clark, the Greenwood
attr i v, and Walter l'ailing aro in
towirJrHiay attending court.
fcfc'lE. Schlieske was mariicj by
Judg Archer Saturday evening to
Mrs. Anna ICraily Loise Wilde.
Joe T'ctzor got in nearly a car load
of bo-its arid shoes this morning. Ijook
out for iiis ad in Tin: N i:vsiius we k.
Miv Mab-l McLaren returned to
her home at Louisville Saturday after
a puasant visit in tins city
Minnie Sharp.
witti Mi-
.John Kala.-.ck, one of
cigarmakcTs, is liappy as
the arrival of a new girl
tho popular
a lark over
baby at his
hoie last Saturday.
Mifs Iiianehe Lvcland, cf Murucck,
returned home Saturday after a pleas
ant visit of a few days with her fi iend,
Miss Gertrude Beesun.
Supt. Iliguall, superintendent of
bi idires Oleson and Colonel Wood-
liug of the IJurlington were in the
city on company business today.
Ehler Wood and wife departed this
afternoon for Oregon with the hope
of benefitting tho eider's health, which
has been very poor for some lime.
Kate Spencer hied a' divorce suit
by her attorneys, Byron Clark and
C. A. 1 la wis, vs. I' rariK Spencer,
char-Wig him with wilful desertion.
Mrs. V. W. Street aim son were in
town yesterday on their way homo to
Keii Oak from Lincoln. 1 hey were
tho i!Ui sts here of Grandma M. A.
Su e. 1.
Nick II. limes has let tho contract fo;
reb iildintr his barn-to John Uobbins,
wti lea insii -cs a g( od job. Tho build
in? will l o 4ux!J. making it one of tho
largest. in the county.
Mrs. W. II. Siirvock. Miss Kitlie
Cummins, Mrs. Joseph Fetzer, Mrs,
Wifriam Sehmidtmann. Miss Kauble
andseveial other ri attsmouth ladies
visited the metropolis today.
I-V'ii Ei-on, tho clothier, has rented
the room now occupied by Coleman
the ieweier. next to Dovev's, and will
move in as boon as Coleman packs up
.and ships his goods to Denver, which
will be the last of next week.
Alderman J. F. Uinshaw, of tho
Secoml ward, had his chances fo:' re
rlceiiwci :-ygmontcii. by the arrival of
a new girl at his bouto last S.ituiday.
John wears j-ueh a geni 1 smite now
that everybody wants lo vote for him,
and ho vsill win easy.
C. S. Sherman and wife cimo in
yesterday i'or a visit, with relatives in
this city. C. S. roiu-n:-.'s to bis duties
on the State Journal and Mrs. Sher
man, having secured a week's holi
day froT. her school duties at Crete,
will remain over until next week.
f
Hp k burnincr no fat.
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suoolv as the air he breathes.
It hn5; o-ot to come from
from his food, it must come
He steals it and you say "
so fast.
Scott's Emulsion will take that boy, set his digestion
at work, re-build that body. His food may not make him
fatScOTTS IlMULSION Will.
Be sure ye ft Scott' t Emulsion token
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c, and $1.
ii a nrt triio n currently reported
ihni iiir,m;" Nsii'flll has joined the
;i v of travelling musi
cians. The lithograph which has been
taken for Jimmie is not nun.
The Gcrrann theatre and ball at the
hnil on Washington avenue
last evening was lnrgely attended and
a most enjoyable time was had by those
prtsmit. The hall was crowded from
early in tne evening until after 12
o'clock. The Turner boys are good
entertainers and always seo to it that
their guests are nicely treated.
Judge Itunsey received a telegram
this afternoon from his fcister, Mrs.
Dr. Waterman, who resides near
Kushville. Neb., stating that the
doctor could not recover and was
very low. lno juuaro will adjourn
court at once and lc.ivo for Kush
ville on the first train in the morn
ing accompanied by his brother,
Jolm llamsey of Eight Mile Grove.
Promises Worth Accepting.
In lS'Jd the 7oth year of its publica
tion The Youth's Companion
promises more varied attractions for
its roaders than ever before, and the
promises of this old favorite with the
public are woi th accepting, for they
are always more than fulfilled.
Articles will be given from three
Cabinet Ministers, a feature which
has Dover been equalled by any othor
publication; the Princess Louise,
daughter of Queen Victoria; the JborH
Chief Justice of England; Four Ad-
mir ils; Speaker Heed and Justin
Carthy, the famous home-ruler,
among the prominent names on
list.
Among other announcements
four Serial Stories, each of which
Mc
are the
are
will
make a good-sized book when com
pleted; a seiies of personal-articles
describing "How I Served My Ap
prenticeship," by Ma j. -Gen. "Nelson A.
Miles, Andrew Carnegio, Frank Stock
ton and others; fascinating stories of
travel, aud tho usual carefully pre
pared "departments" which every
Companion reader enjoys.
Send $1.75, tho price of The Com
panion for one year, and enjoy each
week the fulfilment of the promise of
the paper for 1S1K.
To all of its new subscribers, and to
all those renewing their subscription,
The Companion sends a very handsome
Calendar lithographed in nine colors,
each of four pages, containing a pic
ture representing one of the seasons
of the year. Address The Youth's
Companion, 195 Columbus Avenue,
lloston. Mass.
"Itead Tliis."
On account of hard time?, and in
order to encourage orchard planting.
I will furnish to responsible parties on
three years time, good first-class apple
trees. I'lant now: do not wait; two
years after trees are paid for they will
very probably pay for the mscl ves. En
quire 01, or atiuress,
WILL T. KICHAltnSON.
Mynard, Neb.
A (iuoil Tiling.
J. W Campbell of Glen wood has an
arrangement for sharpening tho disc9
on uise. cultivators ana narrows mui
- . ... -. 1 x
is very simple yet quito ingenious
Every farmer ought to have one. Ap
nlv to agents or at J. W. Ilendees
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hardware store in I'lattsmouth. Mr
Pollard down near Nehawka used
one c,f these sharpened disc cultiva
tors lost spring on some raw urairie
which was thoroughly pulverized
without use of plow and was put in
corn, raising a spienain crop, creu a
sharpener and it will quickly pay for
itself.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins,
Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, rtinj-Bone,
Stitles, Sprains, ail Swoolen Throats,
Cotijjhs, etc. Save $o0 by uso of one
bottle. Warranted tho most wonder
ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by
l G. lYicke & Co., druggists, Platts
moutk. 31oney to Loan
On lon time and on short notice at
low rate of interest, on pood Cass
farmland. Enquire at First National
hank, I'lattsmouth, Ne.
If oiii-Kr-kTH Kxc-urHioii.
On March 10, April 7 and 21 and
May h the B. it M. will sell tickets to
all t.oirits in Arizona, Arkansas, In
dian tcr.itory, .ouii.-inu, Alissouri,
Oklahoma and Tcxns at one faro for
the round trip, plus $2. For further
information call at B. & Mv depot.
W. L. Pickett, Agent.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
.rowlno time.
That boy!
A little lad, all fun.
A little chap, all coat.
A round cipher, not know
ing whether the stroke will
cro up and make him six. or
down.-and make him nine.
It's growing time with him.
This fat must be in as constant
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somewhere. If ft does not come
from fat stored up in his body.
He's getting thin he's growing
you mant it and not a cheap substitute.
"SAY BOSS!
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cCROCERIES
JBXIfc 1896...
AUGUST
Leads the procession
and best line of
AGBICDLTUEAL.
4HN CHSS
lie buys his buggies and carriages in car load lots, for cash, and
lias no competition in prices or values
only man who sells the genuine old
larness, hand-made and warranted
Gorder sells the "Sechler" Bicycle. You should remember that
he carries the largest assortment of
AUGUST
(Successor to FRED
PLKTTSMOUTH,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS !
v-wx-- i J,0 mav lc allnued extra cotiipeiisation for cs
Notice of Public Sale. Inordinary services rcmli-retl in sai'l mat tors.
Hv virtue of distress warrant issued on the I X''1.1 ali1.,!r.;'1i'- "l'.',,'V.''.'i!!itii!i.i!!l!..'i!!( 'VX
lsth dav of March. . and directed to me. and
against John Fituerald. I. on the ,h day of
Marcli. 1'.. leviea said distress warrant upontliei'
coods and chattels
1 . r. . . . 1
All ol the ear corn in the west bl leet ol 1 rib lo
cated on the corner of 3rd and Oak streets in the
village ot Greenwood, in Cass county, Nebraska.
iNuw, ttieretore, 1 will, on the Oth day ot April,
IS!, between the hours ot 10 and 11a. ni.. of said
day. otter said goods for sale at public vendue to
satisfy a claim lor personal taxes to the amount
of M-M0-10J. for tiie years lsyl. lWJ. isv;j, ls'.U
and l!tj.
Said sale to take place at the corner of said
crib, located as hereinbefore described, in Cass
county, Nebraska, and to be adjourned from day
to day until said goods and cnatteis are sola.
uncss niy nana mis .1111 ujy 01 maun,
llAKVEY llOLLOWAV,
Shoilfl Cass County, Nebraska.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued by G.
F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court,
within and for Cass county, Nebraska. and to
me directed. I will on-the id day or May, A
I). isiNS. at 11 o clock a. in, or satu a ay at me
south door of the court house in the city of
Flattsmoutb, in said county, sell at uutillc 1
auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate, to-wit:
Lots mue CD. ten (10). eleven (lit ana twelve
iVi). blk. twenty-two, in tne city of l'latts-
uioiitli. Uassi county, eurasKii, tosetiier
with tne privileges ana appurtenances
thereto be'ongia-z or in nuy wise appertain
in; same leing levied upon and taken as
the property of Richard Hiisteln. Julia
Bilstein, J anics M, Crai-', c lias. C I'.i rinele.
Cudaliy Packing company, Jolm Morrell Ac
(')., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of
said court recovered by Ira I'utnam, plain-
till against said ueieulants.
1'Iultsniouth, Nebrasksi. March 2i. A. H,
lH'.Ni. IlABVKY IIOI.I.OWAY.
Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska.
Legal Notice.
In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska.
In the matter oi the application of John V . I oik.
administrator ot the estate ot William W.Lomi,
deceased, lor liceuse to sell real estate to pay
debts. Upon reading the petition filed herein and it
appearing by the petition that there is not sutli-
cieiit personal property of said estate in the
hands of the administrator to pay the dents of
said estate of William W. Conn, deceased, and it
appearing from the petition that it is necessary
to sell the real estate described in the petition
filed hereiu for the pay ment of said debts against
said estate aud the expenses of administration.
therefore it is ordered that all persons interested
in said estate may appear before meat chambers
at my office in the court house, in I'lattsmouth. in
the county ol Cass anU state ot ISebrasKa. on the
Uth day of May. at 3 o'clock p. n., to show
cause why a license should not be cranieu as
prayed, to sell lots :M-X!7-3(i:i, in the village o!
Greenwood, in Cass county, Nebraska, and lot
19 in lones 1st addition to the village of Green
wood. Cass county. Nebraska, to pav debts
against the estate of W uliaiii V. Conn, deceased
and he expenses of administration..
And it is further ordered that a copv of this no
tice be published for four successive weeks, prior
in me Lime nxeti lor baiu neai iuk, hi i nr. oh.mi
W'kkklv News-Herald, a legal newspaper pub
lished in said Cass county, Nebraska.
Dated this 'Ird day of March, ls-H.
Hash. S. Ramsey.
Judge District Court, Second Judicial District.
Notice to Creditors.
Statk of Neiikaska, (
t ass County. I
S8.
In the matter of the estate of Claus Speck, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims and de
mands of all persons against Claus Speck, de
ceased, late of said county and state, will be re
ceived, examined and adjusted by the county
court at the court house in I'lattsmouth on the
doth day of September. A. 1).. 1M6. at HI o'clock
ii the torenwoii. And that six nionl lis from and
alter the Tth "day of March, A. 1 ., Ism;, is the
time limited lor creditors of said deceased to pre
sent their claims lor examination and allowance.
Given under my hand this 'Sid day ot March. A.
1).. I'M. . UbOKliE M. Sl'l PI CK K.
County Judge.
In County Court.
State or Neuicaska, i
Cass Comity ( 8
In the matter of the estate of David W. Mil'er,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the claims and de
mands ot all persons against David W. Miller, tie
ceased, late ot said county and state, will be re
ceived, examined and adjusted by the county
court at the court house in I'lattsmouth. on the
2tth day of September. A. D. I-'.mi, at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon. And that six months from and
after the -'5th day of March. A. D. l.-ti. is the
time limited for creditors of said deceased to pre
sent their claims for examination and allowance.
Given under my hand this'-Md day of March A.
D. in: tt. GtOKGK M. SrL'KI.OCK.
County Judge.
Legal Notice.
In county court of Cass county. Nebraska,
To John Lauer, I-am r. and to the un
known heirs ot Conrad I.atier. deceased, and to all
other persons interested, notice is herebv civjii
that on the 11th day of March. V. William
Tonat. as guardian of the person and estate of
Conrad Lauer, (insane.! tiled in said court a final
report of his acts and doings as such guardian aud
a petition praying that said fiual report may be
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Soap They Want
SANTA
CLAU5
SOAP"
Everybody wants Santa ClacS
Soap who knows the goodness of
it. Try it once and you will refuse
all other kinds, too. Sold every
where. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
CHICAGO.
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with the largest
..IMPLEMENTS
COUNTY-
in this county. He is also the
- fashioned "Oak Tanned" leather
by a man who is here to stay.
the best goods.
GORDER,
GOROF.lt & SON,
NEBRKSKR,
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i,..t.ti.,ii and make s.irh 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. Mated his lis ! day of March, A. I). 1'.'C.
tiKOKOK M. Sl't KI OCK.
County Judge.
Legal Novice.
In the county- court of Cass county. Nebraska.
Nellie M. O Kourke. John G. O'Kourke. Joseph
T. O'Kourke. Anna L. O'Kourke, sole heirs at
law ol Anna M. O'Kourke. deceased, and Nellie
M. O'Kourke. as guardian of the minor
heirs ol Anna M. O'Kourke, deceased, and all
other persons interested are hereby notified that
on the 11th day of February. l-s'.t. Nellie M.
O'Kourke. as administratrix of the estate of Anna
M. O'Kourke. deceased, filed 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 may be discharged from her trust as such
administratrix.
You urn further notified that if vnu fail to ap
pear before said court ou the second day of April,
A. D. 116. at 9 oxlock a. m.. and contest said
petition and final report the court may settle and
allow said final report and grant the prayer of
saiii 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 bettied
and determined.
Dated this Uth day of March, A. D. 10.
UUUKUE M. Sl'l' K Lot K,
County Judge.
Probate Notice.
Iu the matter of the estate of Mary llabsheit.
deceased.
In the county r ourt of Cass county, Nebraska.
Notice is hereby civen that lohn llabsheit. ad
ministrator of the estate of the said Mary llab
sheit, deceased.has made application for final set
tlement, and that said caiie is set for hearinsr at
my office at I'lattsmouth. on the :Hli dav of
.March. A. 11. IS'.Hi. at 10 o'clock a. in. on saia day
at which time and place all persons interested
may be present and examine said accounts.
GEOKGK M. Sl'UKLOCK.
County Judge.
I'lattsmouth, March 4, l.sOti. f.l-:i
otiei? to Ntm-Hosidcnts.
ColH ii & Stone and I). K. ltarr. Attorneys
In the district court of the second judicial district
ot Nebraska, in and lor Cass county.
Ira A. Tinkham, plaintiff, vs. Jasper N. Tink-
ham, Mrs. Tinkham, his wife, whose first name
to the plaintiff is unknown, Heniamin I., l ink
ham and Mrs. Tinkham. his wife, whose tirst
name to tiie plaintiff is unknown. Caroline I$one
and Hone, her husband, whose first name is
unknown to the plaintiff, Sarah A. Tinkham.
widow of Honiamin 1 inkham. deceased. A.N
Howers. administrator of the estate of benjamin
I mkham.oeceased. defendants.
l-'.ach and all of the above named defendants
will t;'ke notice that on the ZVth dav of February.
A. D. l-l'ii, Ira A. Tinkham, plaintiff herein, filed
his petition in the district court of Cass county-
Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and
prayer of winch is to have the i5 fc. ;i ot section is,
in township No. II. north of ramie No. it, east ol
thetitii piuicipal meridian in Cass county. Ne
braska, declared to be the property of the plain
tiff, Ira A. i inkham. and that a certain deed ex
ecuted on the 11th day of March, A. D. Isili. to
one lienianiiti Tinkham, deceased, be declared
cancelled and held lor naught: that the defend
ants and each ol them be declared to have no in
terest whatever in and to said premises; that the
deeds dated May :id, 1!U. given by Sarah A.
Tinkham l,r the N K l4 of said t K i to Caro
line A. Hone: lor the S 4 of said b fc, fi to
lienianiin L. Tinkham. anil for the N W .t of ih
S Ii sec. I, town II, range 9 east Clh 1'. M.
to lasner N. Tinkham. be declared void,
cancelled, forever set aside and held for naught
and decreed thai at the tiuie 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 plaint iti
has continuously, openly, notoriously and exclu
sively under claim of title occupied, farmed and
controlled said premises since the year l,st to
the present date, and that such possession, occu
pancy ani control is and was w holiy adverse to
that of rch and every one of the defendants in
tins case, and that the plaintiff is the owner ol
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
ot said premises, and that the plaintiff recover oi
;.... otniiu.nii.s nis costs therein expended.
ou are required to answer said petition i
before the l:itn day of April. A D. 1S:K.
uuieu .ii.lilll 1, l(tft.
lRA A. Tinkham. I'l.-iintiff
By Coffin
- torneys.
and
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WflNTPri AM inCA Vh-an think
of some simple
thing to patent? Protect your ideas : they may
Dring you weaitn. Write JOHN WEDDEIt
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington.
U. C, for their S1.8W prize offer. aouxu
The News for 10c.
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UNRUH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
PLRTTSTOUTH, NEBR7SSKH.
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liable of this kind in the mrrrket. The i
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t.ion. Ask your druggist ir he don't keep
them. Write direct to us and we yvill send ,
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SON MKDIt'.VL CO., Chicago, 111., or our 1
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portunity for trearinent. Hook emu? dt?
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