- THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMO UTH, NER, JUNE 24,1896. 3-- Highest of all in Leavening LI A3OILIUTrEE.V PURE CITY BREVITIES. SATl'IIDAY. mo republican Btato convention moetd in Lincoln, Wednesday, July 1 Will lIuJTnor and wife arc down from Ilavelock toda3' for a Sunday visit with relatives. Joel Messrsmith and wife of TTjivi lock came down today to spend Sunday wiin relatives. Mrs. Holmes is down tod.iy from Ilavelock looking after her property interests in this city. N. II. Meeker cashier of the First National Liank at Greenwood is in tho city on business today. Mrs. Oliver of Lincoln i enjojinp; a visit with her daughters Mrs. Eads and Mrs. 1). (J. Morgan. Elijah Godwin is tbo well pleased father of a nine pound boy that ar rived at his house this morning. Mrs. Ed Vannatta of Cripple Creek Colorado is here visiting" her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper. Hilly LehnhofT is down from College Hill for a few days' visit with his cousins, George and Fred LehnhofT. John J. Ingalis will orate at the Heatrice Cruutauqu i grounds July 4 and wo believe every trod y ought to hear him. Henry Hem pel and family went out to Robert Troops this afternoon to spend Sunday and enjoy a dav in the country. Chris. Jessen, wife and little son, crime in this morning from Creston. They will visit relatives in the city for a few day?.. Tho M. 1. b::se ball nine played a game with the li A: M. shop team last evening which resulted in a score of 8 to 7 in favor of the M. 1. boys. Georfe Dovey and family are hav ing a delightful time on the Santa Cat ahua islands off the coast from Los Angelos. They expecito leave there for hoiui" in a few days. The weather bureau predicts showery weather for this evening and tomorrow, and it is to be hoped that Uncle Sam's prognosticate!' knows what he is talking about. Mr the i and Mrs. J arm iiicere svmpathy Iligley have of their manv friends for the 1 of their infant bubo, which died th. tirst of the week. after being with them but a few days. 1$. M. Supply Agent I). S. Guild is home from ll ineheler, Wyo. where the great tie 3"aids of tho company are located. They havo a flume there from the mountains nearly eight miles in length. The Uoss washing machines are sell ing so rapidly that several dealers have had to replenish their stock by iuying of Week bach who gets them in large quantities. They are groat sellers because they do the work. I'rof. Eugene May, of Washington, I). C who has been lecturing at the ISeatrice Chautauqua arsembly, stopped over here today on his way home to visit his cousin. Mrs. Frank Richard son, and Mrs. George W. Thomas at Curtis Moore's. Do not forgot that the state fair begins August 'S! and continues to September 5. You will miss half your life if you miss the slate Fair which will eclipse all former expositions ever held iu the west. It will he held at Omaha convenient for Cass count3r visitors. The forcible entry and detainer case between Fred Patterson and ome parties at Rock BiutTs is on trial before Judge Archer todaj. This is the trouble which resulted in the shooting of the Byers boys not long since and quite a bit of bad feel ing has been engendered uti both sides. A olitieal argument took place be t wee n two good follows on upper Main street at a late hour last night and at the final windup each contestant at tempted to make his side of the ques tion more convincing by bringing his lists into requisition. No arrests were made and it is highly probable that they will be gtod friends again be fore a free silver democrat is elected to tho presidency. MONDAY. J. M. Craig is out at Norton, Kan., this week on bisiness. Dr. K. W. Cook departed last even ing for Chicago on professional busi ness. We regret to note that John 1). Tutt is reported quite ill with typhoid fever. George W. Goodwin and Miss Belle Hall were united in ma riage today by Justice Archer. Walter EUingson and his sister went out to Waverly this morning for a few days visit. Miss Bethel and Miss Carrie Gray of Greenwood sent Sucday in this city with Mrs. D. K. Barr and family. Mrs. James Robertson and children returned home this morning from a pleasant visit with relatives at Louis ville. Mrs. Henry Hempel and children 1 a perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth, For the growing child it z's growth. For the full grown, new life. Be tuvtytu get Scotft Smulsiim tuhrn you tvant it and nt a cheat eutititute. -m m e r-k & 2coxi cc Downe. rsew York. All Druggists. 50c and $i. I Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report departed this morning for Ashland and T.inenln to visit relatives lor a month. Hon. Jno. C. Watson, one of the at torneys for Gaebcl in tho criminal suit to ho tried this term, is iu the city today. The Shafcr-Ballou property offered at bheriff's sale Saturday was bid in bv tho chief creditor, the Dank of Cass County. A. I'. Coleman of Greenwood, a nep hew of J. C. Coleman, returned to his homo today after a three days' visit with the latter s family. Mrs. Fred Stadelman and her sister. Mrs. Nieman, have gone out to Eagle to visit a month or two with the for mer's daughter, Mrs. Mark White. Ben Homing has just finished the enumeration of school children in dis trict No. 2, which foots un 138. the iargest numtier ever, before recorded. W. J. Hesser was not so well yester day and his many friends are justly alarmed at his dangerous condition. His ailment is some sort of kidney trouble I. C. Knctts, of Lincoln, represent ing the Mendota Coal company, was in the city Friday and visited" over right with his old friend, W. E. Co pel and. August Gorder got in a car load of binder twine this morning which will enable him to sell abetter article for the same money than those who buy in small lots. Wash Young has somo Poland China hogs that are hard to beat. He brought in a September pig this morn ing which weighed 375 pounds. Who can beat it? William Slater, one of tne best councilmen the city has, was layiDg off today in order to lay 3,000 feet, or thereabouts, of sidewalk in the South I'arK neighborhood. August Stein kamp and Henry C.ebel are in town today preparing for the case of tho state of Nebraska vs. Gaebel, who is charged with shoot ing with intent to kill. William Henry Funk aged twenty eight and Miss Minnie Soott, aged seventeen, were married Dy Judge Spurlock in bis customary alTablo manner this morning. Daniel C. Croser, aged sixty-three and Miss Clara Penn, iiged twenty three, were grunted a permit to wed by the county court today. Both are residents of Cass county. H. N. Dovey and wife returned home this morning from St. Louis, where Mr. Dovey had the pleasure of castiDfe a vote to help nominate the next presi dent of the United States. Joe Ilawksworth, who is in charge of the round house and shops at Wy more, came in Saturday for a brief ?isit and returned to his duties today. Joe is probably the yonngest man on the line holding so important a po sition. Wiley Rack received a car of hogs for Nick Halmes today consisting of sixty-one head which averaged over 335 pounds. This is the best car of hogs shipped from this point within a year. Mr. Halmes will ship them to South Omaha tomorrow morning. Fred Herrmann, one of the best salesmen ou the road, is home for a few days after an extended trip of sev eral months through Montana, Idaho and Oregon. He looks hale and hearty and appears to have things coming his way in good lorm, as he well de serves. This county was visited by numer ous showers yesterday which, in some places wore quite heavy. South of town it amounted almost to a water spout, whiie a mile west the dust was barely laid. Out in Mt. Pleasant pre cinct a nice heavy rain fell that was of great value to tho growing corn. Two boys riding one horse at a mile a minute gait last evening over in the south part of town came near landing on the "other side of Jordon" by the horse stumbling and throwing them forcibly to tho ground. It happened that no bones were broken and the loys were soon able for another ride. Judge Ramsey was taken quite ill Saturday and was unable to open court this morning. Court was there fore adjourned over until tomorrow morning, when he will either call the docket himself or have some other judge do so. The jurors are all here and a busy term of court is exrected which will last three or four weeks. George Straley, a former resident of Plattsmouth, was in town today and carried his left arm in a sung. George is switching for the Burlington in the .Lincoln yards and was in an engine cab when the water glass bursted. The hot water flew in every direction and George was an unfortunate to the extent of having his hand scalded quite severely. As a consequence he his a period of idleness or several weeks in prospect. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for PitChef'S CaStOrla 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 siernal of imvw ' ill" ni'T" wr- n - .Jiiiiii",a,:ffi!ii!!it! "Well -Santa Claus must have run out o'Soap when he left you. 99 milmnM limit . (MranVJIV 1 WWIMrlHIWI'LHiH Even the children recognize Santa Claus Soap as one of the good things of life and why not ? It - keeps their home clean and makes their I mother happy. Try it in your Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAQO. AMONG TIIK KXC1IANGKS The sixth annual convention of the Cass county W. C. T. U. will be held at Avoca next Wednesday and Thurs day. Miss Edith Quinton will engage in teaching the coming year, and we un derstand she has secured the school two miles northwest of town, where Miss Rhoda Banning has taught so successfully the last three or four years. Nehawka Register. Mrs. W. E. Paddleford has the as surance that she nas boon granted a pension of $S per month and back pen sion amounting to $bsu.t7. It as brought about through tho efforts of Congressman Strode and her friends at this place. We are certainly glad that this good fortune has come to her. Elm wood Echo. - Will Sutton, who has Iwen failing for the past two or three years with that dread disease consumption died at 4t30 p. m. Wednesday at Nebraska Csty. The remains will bo brought here on the 10:41 train this afternoon and taken to the M. E. church, where the funeral services will be held. Ne hawka Register. Professor and Mrs. Killcn leave us today, the professor to go to Kimball and Sidney for institute work and later to Lodge Polo, where he aiiit his brother will hold their summer s bo.il. Mrs. Killeti will visit with a brother at Elm wood. We are sorry to lose them. Mr. Killeri has just finished his second year as prineipal of our school. Greenwood Gazette. KlifuniatiMiu ( ami in i !-. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days, its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tl:o disease immediately disappears. The lirst dose greatly benefits, 7o cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. Plattsmouth, Neb. I'tMtpie'H l'arty County lounntlon. The people's independent party of Cass county is hereby called to meet in delegate convention at Louis vil.e, Monday, July 13, 18'JO, for the purpose of electing fourteen delegates to tne state delegate convention to be held at Grand Island on July 15, 1895, to elect j fourteen delegates to the State con- .,: fn k hald at TTastintrs for vention tO De neia ai Itastints Ior ( the purpose Of nominating- a people S j independent party state ticket; to fourteen delegates to the congressional convention for the First congressional district of Nebrasfca; to elect fourteen delegates to the float representative convention; to place in nomination a county ticket consisting of One state senator. Two state representatives. One county attorney. And for the purpose of transacting such other business as may properly come before the convention. It is recommended that the pri maries be held on Saturday, July 11. It is also recommended that no proxies be allowed, but that the delegations present from each precinct or ward cast the full vote for the precinct or ward they represent. There being a large amount of business to be done the convention will be called at 10:30 in the morning; that the preliminary work may be gotten through with before noon, and that the convention may conclude its session at a seasonable hour. The representation is based upon the vote cast for Samuel Maxwell for supreme judge, allowing one delegate for every ten votes or major frac tion thereof, giving a representation as follows: Avoca, 2; Center, 2; Eight Mile Grove, 3; Elmwood, 7; Greenwood, 7; Liberty, 7; Louisville, 3; Mt. Pleas ant, 4; Nehawka, 3; first district Rock Bluffs, 7; second district Rock Bluffs, 3; Salt Creek, 8; South Bend, 6; Stove Creek, 5; Ti pton, 9; Weeping Water nrecinct. 4; Weeping Watercity First ward 2, second ward 1, third ward 1; Plattsmouth precinct, 1(; I'lattsmouth city First ward 5, second ward t), third ward 6, fourth ward 6, fifth ward 2. M.S. Buiogs, Chairman. RobkktJ. Vass, Secretary. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Boue, Stifles, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the m-st wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, Platts mouth. ' I'HKtura. Persons wishing to fatten cattle and horses on blue grass and clover inquire of II. W. Beaver, Cedar Creek, Neb. Cattle 50 cents and horses $1 a month for the Reason. Whip! Whipfi! Whip! August Gorder has some surprising bargains iu whips. lie sells the com mon whip at two for twenty-five cents; a first-class rawhide center whip for twenty-five cents; one of the best for fifty cents, and the very best whip made for seventy-five cents. Come in and see tbem at old stand of Fred Gorder & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. ' z- : i ..:: ', home, fe LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS In County Court Statk of Xebiiaska. i M Cass County f To all persons interested in the estate of John Holschuh. deceased : Notice is hereby Riven that on the 12th day of June, A. 11. lMHi. at the hour ot 10 o clock a. in., at the county judge's othce. in Plattsmouth.nn said county, the petition, asking for the appoint ment of Theodore Starkjohann. as administrator of said estate, will be heard and considered; at which time and place all persons interested may apiear and show cause, if any they have, why he should not be appointed as such administrator. Witness my hand and seal ot said county court at Plattsmouth, this li?th day of May, A. 1). (Seal) utOKGE.M.breRLOCK, County Judge. Notice of Sale. fn the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, lii the matter of the estate ot William W. Conn, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that pursuant to an or der ol the Hon. liasil S. Ramsey, judge o the dis trict court ot Cass county, Nebraska, made on the yth day of May, l!i. tor the sale ol the real estate hereinafter descrilci, there will be sold at the south door of the court house in I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 2oih clay ol June. at 10 o'clock a. m. ol said day at pubiic ven due to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: Lot nineteen .1'J) lones" tirst addition to the vil lage ot Greenwood, and lots :?J, bT and .ti-f in the village ol Greenwood, all in Cass county. Ne braska. Said sale to remain (..pen one hour. John F. 1'oi.k. Administrator of the Kstate ot William W. Conn, deceased. C. S. 1'olk. Attorney for Administrator. May l'J. lsiKi. Sheriff's Sale. 15y v irtue of an order of sale issued bv (ieorge K. Housewoith. clerk of the di.ttrict Coin t within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to ine di rected. 1 w ill ujj the '7th clay of June A.l. l-i'-i at 11 o'clock A M. of said day at the s..;i!i, doorol the court house in the city ol l'iat tsiiio'illi. hi said county, sell at pub ic auction, to tho highest bidder tor cash, the hillov.mg teal estate. " Ail: Lot -V i in tlie village ol tiieenwood. Cass coU'itv . Nebraska, togethec with the prii ih-ges and appui teiiances tl.eiuunto belonging or lii anvew-e ;ip pertaining; the same beii'g Icmvl upon and taken as the property "t John V 1'oik. administrator ot the estate of William W. Conn. dcce.i-...i: Sena James. Kliabeth A Abbott. Sarah J. C'iapp. K. S. Norval and William M. Conn, d.-tc-iul.iins. to satis'v a judgment of said court recovered by 11. L. Clapp, pla'iitirt. against said defendants. I'lattsmouth. Neb i Mav A. 1.. lsmi. liAKVKl I Kit. LOW AY, Sheritf. Cass county. Nebraska. C. S. 1'olk. Attorney lor I'laintitl. Legal Notice. I fn the district court of Cass county. Nebi Kate Spencer, 1 laiatilt f l-'rank Spencer.Defeud.iut Frank Spencer, defendant, w i'.l take notice that on the aith day of March A. 1. l.-'.ti. Kate .-renter, plaintitt herein, hied hei petition in the dis trict court of Cass countv, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and praver ol which are for a divorce from said l iank Spencer and for the care and custody of their children: said divorce being asked on the grounds ot defendant grossly, wantonly and cruelly neglecting and re-lu-mg to support plaintitt and her children. You are r quired to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of July. A. f. l.t. Dated June 17. 1S!. Kate Spkncji-.k, I'laintitf. j By her attorneys, Uyron Clark and C. A. Kawls. Legal Notice. I -.... t ,,.1 T.'IWq I Vuiiafta will tH"ke not,ce "as non-resident defendants that on the Htn da' April. lsWi. J . H. 1'ettibone and S. E Nixon commenced an action in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against said de National Hank of I'lattsmouth. et al.. the object and prayer of which petition is to foreclose against lots 3 ami 4 in block in Young and f fayes' addition to the citv of i'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, a certificate of tax sale of said lots made Nov. 7. lsl2, by the treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes thereon for ls.l, amount ing to 27.4."i, and additional delinquent taxes thereon for the sum ti5.7ll. with 10 per cent in terest adiied ou each of said sums from Nov. ", 1MSI1, and for costs ot suit: further, that on the same day the defendant First National liank id I'lattsmouth tiled a cros -bill in said suit against said Samuel 1". Vanatta and Kliza J. anatta to foreclose a mortgage against said lots for fl.lMHJ with a per cent interest added from February 5, lMif. and on which there is due from said Samuel F. Vanatta and Eliza J. anatta to said F'irst National liank $l.MK)-with U per cent interest from Feb. 5, 1S1M. You are required to answer said petition and cross-petition on or before Monday, June 'Si. lSHii, or your default will be taken, and said claims taken as confessed and judgment ren dered accordingly. J. II. Fettiucine ami S. E. Nixon and hie First National Hank of I'lattsmouth. By Attorneys IJeesou & Koot. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. Robert Lyons, Flaintitt 1 vs. : The State liank of Nf urdock, ' Nebraska. 1 lefendant. j Under and by virtue of an order of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, Hon. Basil S. Ramsey, Judge, entered upon April i:ith. A. I). lK'.Kj. iequir'ng notice of the hling'of the claims to be given lor six weeks prior to July 13th, lsS. Now. therefore. I. Dexter M. (Juackenbush, as receiver, do hereby notify all persons having claims against said bank to tile the same with me at mv office in F'irst National Bank of Oreenwood on or before July l:ith. lvii, and that the same be properly verified upon forms by me furnished upon arinlication. 1 further give notice that upon July 13th, lxiti. at 1(1 o'clock a. ni , 1 will proceed upon the ex amination of said accounts and the disposing of them as by said order ot tfie district court di rected. All tiers ns are further notified that all claims not tiled by the time therein given will be disal lowed unless otherwise ordered by the judge ji saij coun. Dated at Flattsniouth. Neb., April 2. 1V.. DKXTEK M. (JUACKKNBUSH, As Receiver of the State Bank ol Murdock, Neb. Legal Notice Adahne Crippen. Gurdun li. Crippen. Benja min A. Ijiosou, Mrs. Benjamin .. Cubs. in. tus wile, real name unknown, WfUiani C. Crippen, David C. Munson. Elliott Callander, Joseph E. Callander and Edward A. Bangs, trustee defend ants, will take notice that ou the ISith day of Feb ruary, l-cSH, the Bradford Savings Bank and Trust company, the plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in the district eourt of Cass county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage execut ed by Adaline Crippen and Gtirdon B. Crippen to one Benjamin A. Gibson, and bv said Beniainin A. Gibsou.sold and assigned to one George Leslie and by said George Leslie duly sold and assigned plaintiff, upon the west half (w'jiof the southwest quarter (swl4 ). section three t3, all of the west halt w lt) of the northwest quarter in1,) of sec tion three (3). except the right of way of the Lin coln branch of the Missouri Facitic railroad, one hundred feet wide, as now located: also the east half (,e'i) of said northwest quarter (nw ') of said section three .: lying lorth of the railroad right ol way as now located, all in township 10 north of range 11 east of the thecith 1'rmcipai Modridian. in Cass county, Nebraska, to secure the payment ol one certain promissory note with interest cou pons attached, said note dated May 11th. ISMci. for the sum of i.7lUKJ. due and pavable June 1st, said mortgage provided that in case :.ny ot said notes or coupons are not paid when due, the whole snm secured thereby may tie declared to be due and payable: there is now due on said note. coupons and mortgage the sum of :'.,4.fl ."i for which sum, with interest from this date, plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay tne same, or mat said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 'iath day of May, ltfiXJ. Dated April 14, 159B. C. C. Flansburg, Attorney for Flaintirl. t '. ' ..... .JJ&isr.i'J ' L-': 1 1 THIS IS A PICTURE OF ONE OF UNRUH'S 60MPETITI0N KILLERS. A FINE ANTIQUE BED-ROOM SUITE. For 1 Longer At the Remarkably Low IE iff XN X N a .j. Ten dozen more of those 5 cent chairs just in. J. I. UNRUH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, PLHTTSMOUTH, NEBRHSKH. FIRST NATIONAL BANK- OK TLATTSMOUTIT, NEHI1ASKA. I'tild up Caplt.-il Surplus (5(1,00(1 10,'MH) Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of STOCKS, bonds. Bold, eovervment unci loci, securities Doueht and sold. Deposits re oeived ii rid Interest allowed on the cerltl caU'S. Drafts drawn, available In any part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted, lllahest market price paid for county warrants, state and county Donas. DIRECTORS: 11. N lictvcy. !. Ihi" k.mirili N. Wnnirli. K. E. "VVlilte, '4. K. Inncv ". K. IIut'T, Frf. S. WhlcIi, :lilrr II. N. Icvy .t-iU t:al!r.r. are the most powerful, safe prompt and re liable of this kind in the market. The oriunal and only genuiue woman's salva tion. Ask your drusreist if he don't keep tiietn. w rue dlreet to us and we w ill send lt direct upon receipt of price. 1. sealed. lv mail prepaid. Medical ad vice free. JACK- s0 M Kill CA u CO.. Chicatro. 111., or our anent. I. L, .Snyder. 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