rf O Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report THIS IS A PICTURE OF ONE OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH. NEB, JUNE 27, 189G. MlM:fr 1 t K t t I 5 -1 N, CITY BREVITIES. WKDNKSDAY The jurors all departed for their hoint's this iifternooii. Uncle Jason Stroipht of South IJend is in town today visiting his son Hen ry Dr. (JiKik and wifo returned this morning from a hurried visit to Chi e;iro. Ii. II. Windham cnjiod a visit to day from ins brother, who resides at Glen wood. Our old friend, C1. Ishell, has been quite poorly this fumiui:r,und has to set twiee to east a shadow. lion. J. Ji. Strode was in tho city .last evening on lc'al business and made Tlili XK"'s;i pleasant call. We arc plad to state that W. J. Hes "ser vr:iA much better at la.-t accounts and his recovery is now expected. Miss Helen Ashtnun of Weeping - Water was in tho city yesterday on her way home from Tabor college. i'eter Kveland and his two bright daughters from HI in wood precinct ate the quests of Allen IJeeson and family today. Mrs. Nieman continues to improve, and will soon be lully recovered from tho effects of the surgical operation mention of which was made yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen lieeson, who have been married 11 years today, will en tertain a lare company of relatives at II i.el Dell, their cosy summer home, this evening. I h a t n 11:1 1 election of Hnworth I!airue ollb-ers to have been held next Fi it'ay has been postponed a week later on account of so many desiring to at-. tend the convention. The contract for c irpenter work on . i ' i , if ii i -,...;., the elegant residence of Ii. It Gerinr was let to Chris Kohnke yesterday, He and Mr. tiering went to Omaha this morning to see the architect. The H-ople who occupy the block on south side of M iin street fiom Morgana to l'eporber's need have no fear of a etc'.one, as some i f them are harbor i ig a smell in the cellar that is stronger than a do.en cyclones and fairly" lifts a man otT his feel as ho passes along Hie side walk near wheie the t-tench arises. It eeuld easily dis lodge a roof or send a man to his bust ..reckoning. Tlll'KSPAY. Mrs. Nieman is resting easy toda.y, though not y:t out of d:iii;er. H I Smith is on the sick list today and takes an enfoiced rest fiom his labors at the shops. The government g iuge at the bridge says .' of an inch is the amount of w iter which fell last night. J. H. Chambers has sjone to Des Moines after his family, who will make I'lattsmouth their future home. ('eorgu I'oisail loaded another car of ice I.Tft night for MaldutT the Omaha caterer, who lias purchased his entire slock. Harry To-levin, of the Western Newspaper Union, Omaha, was in the 4'ity today looking up business for his house. Hied Hollows and family departed on Wednesday evening of last week for Toledo, Ohio, where they will re side in the future. The M. P. folks, it is said, will put on a freight to leive Omaha for the south at 4: Jo in the morning on and after Sunday next. V. I. Durkee, itssislant auditor of tho 11 A: M. at Omaha, uceomp mied by bis wife was the truest of D. S. Guild and family last night. No. 0, A. F. and A. M., held an in stallation of officers last evening which wound up with a nice nanquet, as is the custom of that order. The reform club meeting was largely attended lust evening, and, among other sneakers, A. M. Hus.-ell, of Weeping Water, gave an address. TilK Nkws regrets to learn that Asher Clark is quite ill again with a trouble very similar to erysipelas. Ilis face is broken out and he is confined to the house. Phil Harrison has the nicest lot of gloxineas in bloom up at his house ever seen in this western couutry. They are as lino as orchids and quite as dillicult to r.-iii-e. The elements were in a turmoil nearly all night and a vigorous effort to deposit a shower of rain was notice able, but the effect was not com teen- urate with the clTor-. Judge Kamsey held court a few minutes this morning and then ad journed over until tomorrow morning. He is in such feeble condition that be can not possibly attempt a hearing in any of the equity cases which are set for trial. ' The Missouri Pacific wiil have a new time card Sunday. The noon p.tssen gor from St. i-iouis will arrive at 12:45 instead of 12:1". and the afternoon train will leave at 3:tT instead of 3:20. The time was a little too fast is tho I cause of the change. State Journal. A tnllyho part' consisting of several A HEALTH. SIGNAL a perfect health, comfort, good 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 growth, For the crowing grown, new life. Be tureyvu set Scotft Emulsitm tukrn Scott & Bowne. New York, ah Druggist. 50c and $1. PURE vn Line Indies enioved a drive about behind a four horse tam. driven bv Ed FiUfTOiald Tim roach whs an improvised one, for the occasion with pyramidal seats, and the crowd of handsome ladies made up a very pretty picture. MisaGussio Swearingen of Kansas C.itv is jl I'lattsmouth visitor, the truest of Mrs. M. M. Swearinpen and familv fora f.-w days. Miss Swearin "en graduated from the Kansas City hijjh scnooi mis inoin.ii. Jailor ilolloway now has twelve boarders tho largest number of county prisoners in jail at one time for ye.irs. Mr. Ilolloway is one of the best officers the county ever had, and the jail is kept as clean and neat as a dwelling bouse, in stionjr contrast to what it has been at other times. The Wheat Crop Uoml. The Nebraska weather and Ciop bulletin for the week ending June 22 ays: Tho temperature hag been above the normal every day during tho past week, a vet aging a daily excess of five degrees. The rainfall has been below the normal in the extreme eastern and the west central portions of the state, where tho rainfall has generally been between a third and three-quarters of an inch, and above the normal in other portions where the rainfall has ex ceeded an inch. Hail has done some damage to crops in small areas in the central part of the state. The warm weather has been es- pcciallv favorable for the crow th of u and this cr hrt3 made an un u ,i .v. usually vigorous growth over tho greater portion of tho state. Corn cultivation has made good progress and the crop is generally quite free of weeds and in the southeastern coun ties some fields have Ijeen lain by. Small grain has been injured by hot, dry weather in the wostern part of the state. Wheat is quite generally re Krted as in less promising condition except winter wheat in the southeast ern section, where a good ciop is now being harvested. The rye harvest is being commeuced in the eastern sec tions. Gra.ss continues in exceptionally good condition. A Swell I'art'. Mrs. Chas. Kads gave what might fairly le teimed a swell party lad evening in honor of Mr. Hilda's sifter. Miss l.elle, of lington. and her siwter. Miss Maggie Oliver, of Lincoln. Tho coy home of the host and hostess was nicely arranged and the evening was given over o progressive high live, mu-ic vocai and instrumental and pleasant convocation, during which time choice refreshments were served. The following is a list of the highly entertained guests who wero present: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Morgan, Misses Hello Kads, Maggie Oliver, Jeanette Ballance, Mary Martin, Delia Tartsch, Antonia Kestder, Mattel Hayes, Anna Ileisel, -May Patterson, Nellie Wool son and Nettie Morgan and Messrs. Stuart Livingston, Dave Ilawksworth, Henry Tartsch, Will Hyers, Fred Morgan, Henry Weidman, John Colo man, Frank White, Robt. Hayes, Chas. How and Frank Richev. A Wonderful l'erformwnce. Hillard Hrewer, the contortionist with the MeliOolitan Comedy Co., is the finest ever seen in our city and it does not seem possible for a human being to live and perform the feat he performs every night that of un joint ing his neck. Dr. Potter examined him in full view of the audience last night and pronounced it actually un jointed. Taken all in all, the company is away above the average and should be greeted with a full house tonight Mr. Lamart in his "Song Better Than Gold" is well worth the price of ad mission. Hutte City Journal. U he above company will appear at White's Oj)tra house Friday and Sat urday, J une 2( and 27. Admission 10 and 20 cents. We arc anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleas- anter or better way to do it than by recommending Ooe Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia. consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglectea colas F. G. Fricke and Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. health signal. The babys mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com fort. Fat is the signal o - nature, baby-beauty. over the weak places to perfect child it is growth. For the full ytm t4 it and net a (keaf ruMitmt. "Well-Santa Claus must have run out o'Soap when he left you. 99 Even the children recognize Santa Claus Soap as one of the good things of life and why not ? It keeps . m motner nappy, xry it in your Sold everywhere. Made only The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO. People's Party County Convent ion. The people's independent party ot Cass county is hereby called to meet in delegate convention at Louisville, Monday, July 13, 181)6, for the purpose of electing fourteen delegates to the state delegate convention to be held at Grand Island on July 15, ISHo, to elect fourteen delegates to the state con vention to be hwld at Hastings for the purpose of nominating a people's independent party state ticket; to elect fourteen delegates to the congressional convention for the First congressional district of Nebraska; to elect fourteen delegates to the float representative convention; to place in nomination a county ticket consisting of One stale 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 le 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 tne precinct or ward they represent. 1 here being a arge amount of business to be done tho convention will be called tit 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 inm tho vote cast for Samuel Maxwell for ttuprcme judge, allowing one delegate or every ten votes or major I tac tion thereof, giving a representation as follows: Avoea, 2; Center, ; Hight Mile Grove,Ii; Kiiuwood, 7; Green wood, Liberty. 7; Louisville, 3; Mt. Pleas ant, 4; Nehawka, .'; first district Hock Bluffs, 7; second district Kock Bluffs, Salt Creek, N; South Bend, C; Stove Creek, o; Tiplou, t); Weeping Water pia cinct, 4; eepmg atercity b irst ward U, teeoud v ard 1. third ward 1; 'laltsmouth precinct, lb; I 1 allsmouth UV First ward i, second war. I U, third ward (, fourth ward G, fifth waid i!. M.S. BitKiCis, Chaii m in. liOHKUT J. VASS, Secretary. A KImIi S.ory. Ashland, Nib , June 2a. An im mense school of fish has been coming down Salt creek the past two days, evidently seeking the waters of tho 'latto. Thev are of tho buffalo va- icty, weighing from two to ten Munds Great numbers have been scared by men and boys of the town. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, ; Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bone, j Stifles, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $o0 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, Platts raouth. Pasture. Persons wishing to fatten cattle and horses on blue grass and clover inquire of II. AV. Beaver, Cedar Creek, Neb. Cattle 60 cents and horses $1 a month for the season. Y1iIm! AVhlim! Whips! August Gorder has some surprising bargains in whips. He sells the com mon whip at two for twenty-five cents; a first-class rawhide center whip for twenty-Ove cents; one of tho best for fiftv cents, and the very best whip made for seventy-five cents. Come in and see them at old stand of Fred Gorder & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. KhenmatlHin Cnreri In a Iy. "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 tho cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. Plattsmouth, Neb. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Creditors. The State of Nebraska, i: ( ountv of Cass. In the matter of the estate of John Holschuh, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against John Holschuh, de ceased, late ol said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in I'lattsmouth, on the 24th day of December. A. D., lH!ti, at 1(1 o'clock in the forenoon; and that six months from and after the 24th day of June, A. I).. ls., is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allow ance. Given under my hand this 22nd day ol June, A. D. lxsti. George M. Su'Rlock, County Judge. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. Kobert Lyons. I'laintirt vs. " The State Bank of Murdock, t Nebraska. Defendant. J Under and by virtue of an order of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, Hon. liasil S. Kamsey. Judge, entered upon April lilth. A. D. 1h;, requiring notice of the tiling of the claims to be given lor six weeks prior to July l;ith, 1MW. Now. therefore. I. Dexter M. Quackenbush, as receiver, do hereby notify all persons having claims against said bank to tile the same with me at my ottice in First National bank of Greenwood on or before July lath. ls;j, and that the same be properly verihed upon forms by me furnished upon application. I further give notice that upon July 13th, K. at 10 o'clock a. m., I will proceed upon the ex amination ot said accounts and the disposing of them as by said order of the district court di rected. All persons are further notified that all claims not fifed by the time therein given will be disal lowed unless otherwise ordered by the judge of said court. Dated at Plattsmouth. Neb.. April , 1S96. Dexter M. Oi'Arm-mnii . 1 As Receiver of the State Bank of Murdock, Neb. 3S!r CM,!-;: noma wyw In County Court. Statu or Nkhkaska. i Cass County ( To all persons interested in the estate of John llolschiih, deceased: Notice is herehy friveu tliat on tlie 1-th da of June. A. I. at the hour ot lo o'clock a. in., at the county judge's ottice. in Plattsiiiouthin said county, the petition, asking lor the appoint ment ol Theodore Starkjohann. as administrator ot said estate, will be heard and considered: at which time and place all persons interested may appear and show cause, it any they have, whv he should not be appointed as such administrator. Witness my hand and seal ot said county court at Flattsniuuth, this l:th day of May. A. U. 1W. (Seal) t.hoki.ii M. Sri Rt.ocK, County Jude. Notice of Sale. In the district court ol Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol the estate ol William W. Conn, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that pur.-uaut to an or der of the Hon. llasil S. Kamsey. judye ot the dis trict court ot Cass county, Nebraska, made on the iHh day of May, l'.ni, tor the sale of the real estate hereinatter described, there w ill be sold at the south door of the court house in I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 3ith day ot June. IsWi. at 10 o'clock a. in. ot said day at public ven due to the highest bidder lor cash, the following real estate, ti-wit: Lot nineteen ll'.M (ones' tust addition to the vil lage of Greenwood, and hits :ci. and :Ui;t in the village of Greenwood, all in Cass county. Ne braska. ?.iid sale to remain open one hour John F. I'olk. Adniinistiator of the Kstate ol William W. Conn, deceased. C. I'olk, Attorney lor Administrator May 1H. I;;. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ot an ordei of sale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the distnct court within and tor Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di-rcrti-d. 1 will ou the 27th davot lime A.l. !! at 11 o'clock A M. of said day at the soulh door of the court houe in the city it l'iatlsniouih. in said county, sell at pub ic am tion. to the highest bidder for cash, the following re d estate, -o-wit: lit :ii in ttie village ol Gieenwo.id. Cass County. Nebraska, together with the privilige a. id appiu tenanies thereunto be olign.g or in auyni.-e ap pertaining; the same being lev ied upon aad taken as the property ol John K I'olk. adminlM i ator of the estate of llliain W . Conn, deceased: Sena James, l-.liabeth A Abbott, Sarah I. Ci.ipp. K. S. Nortal anil William M. Conn, defendants, in satir-lya judgment ot said court recovered by 11. 1.. Ciapp, piamtitt. against said defendants. 1-laitsmouth, Neb . May A. !.. !-.. llAKVhV Hol.l.oWAY. Sheritt. Cass county. Nebraska. O. S. I'olk. Attorney for l'laintitl. "Ligal Notice. In the distnct court ol Cass County, Nebraska. Kate Spencer, 1'laiutitt I vs. V Notice. Frank Spcncer.Kehndant ) Frank Spencer. d.-K-n lant. vlil lake notice that on the :tcth (lay ol Marih A. 1. -'M. Kale -pen-Cer, plaintitt h.-ieiu. tiled her petition 111 I tie dis trict Couit if Ca.s.s count v. Nebia.ik.i. against said defendant, the object an. I iacr ol winch are tor a divoice from said l iank tp.-i.cer and lor the care and custody ol thci children; .-.aid divoice beini; a.-k.-d on the gioimds ot defendant grossly, want. -nly and cruelly neg ectiug and re f u ing to supp.i l plaintill and her i hiidieit. You are r tpnred to arswer said petl'ion on or before the-.'ith day ol July. A. i ls --. Dated June 1. ls'.Hi. Katk Si-l-NCl-.K. l'laintilt. liy her attorneys, Iiyron Clark and C. A. Kawls. Legal Notice. Samuel 1'. Yanatta and Kliza J Yanatta will take notice as non-resident defendants that on theth day ot April, lMi. J. H. l'ettd.one and S. E. Nixon commenced an action in the district court ot Cass county, Nebraska, against said de fendants, impleaded with First National liank of I'lattsmouth, et al , the object and prayer of which petition is to foreclose against lots a and 4 in block in Young and Hayes' addition to the citv of I'lattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, certificate of tax sale of said lots made Nov. 7, 1'J2, by- the treasurer cd Cass county, Nebraska, for the delinouent taxes thereon forlsld. amount ing to i27.4.". and additional delinquent taxes ttiereon for the sum f 7.".70. with HI per cent in terest added on each of said sums from Nov. 7, 1SWI. and for costs id suit: further, that on the same day the defendant First National Bank of I'lattsmouth tiled a cros -bill in said sun againsi said Samuel l. Yanatta and Kliza J. Yanatta to foreclose a mortgage against said lots ior il.lMKI with SI per cent interest added from February a, lv.ei. and on which there is due from said Samuel F. anatta and Fdiza I. Yanatta to said hirst National liank 1-l.lMHI with per cent interest from 1-eb. a. !!:. i ou are required to answer said petition ana cross-petition on or before Monday, June Si. 1M, or your default will be taken, and said claims taken as confessed and judgment ren dered accordingly. J. II. 1 KTTIBO.NE AMI . I'.. .MXlIN AU Tilt IMKST NATIONAL HANK OF I LA1 liMMLlll. liy Attorneys lieesou & Koot. Legal Notice. In tho district court of Cass county , Nebraska, li. Holmes, m the matter of the estate ot John deceased. '1 Ids cause came on upon hearing upon the pe tition of 1-rauk M. Young, as administrator of the estate of John li. Holmes, deceased, praying for license to sell the southeast quarter ol section i:i. in town 2. range 22. in Furnas county. Neb.: the south half of the southwest quarter of section m town 2, range 22. said county, and the nortli west quarter of section 24. in town 2, range 22, of said county, or a sufficient amount to bring the sum ot i2.ll. art for the pay ment of debts allowed against said estate and the costs ol a Jininistration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay said debts and costs of administration. It is. therefore, ordered that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me at the ottice ot the clerk ot the district court at l latlsmoulii Nebraska, on the :rd day ol August. lN'.iG. at li o'clock a. m., to show cause why a licence should not 1h- granted to said administrator to sell so much ot the above descriled real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is turther ordered that notice of the said ap plication and ol the making of this order be given all parties interested in said estate by pub lishing a copv ot this orue." ior lour successive- weeks before the day of said hearing in the Semi Weekly News-Herald. Dated this V. lh day of June. 1SSHS. Haml S, Kamsey, Judge. Legal Notice. Adaline Crit'tXMi. Gurdon li. Crippen. Iienia nun A. Gibson. Mrs. lieniannn A. Gibson, Ins wile, real name unknown. William C. Crippen I :iei,l 1 Minison. Klhott Callander. Joseph 1 ( allaiwh-r and Kdward A. liangs. trustee defend ants, will take notice that on the 2.th day of Fel ruary. Sl. the Itradford Savings Hank and Trust company, the i lamtilt herein, tiled its petition in the district mutt of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and player of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage exocut el by Adaline Crippen and Gurdon li. Crippen to one itciijamiti A. Gibson, and by said l.enjaiuin A. Gibson. sold and assigned to one George Leslie and bv said George Leslie duly sold and assigtied plaintitt, upon the west half twVjiof the soulhest quarter is1, ). section threw (, an ot ine wesi halt iw ',4) of the northwest quarter iuwU) of sec tion three t'ih excent the ritrtit of wav ol the Lin coin branch of the Missouri Pacific railroad, one hundred feet wide, as now located: also the east half (e'4) of said northwest quarter (nu'4) of said section three (: lying Jiiorth of the railroad right of way as now located, all in township 1) north of range 11 east of the the tlth Principal Medridian. in Cass county. Nebraska, to secure the payment of one certain promissory note with interest cou pons attached, said note dated May 11th, 1-SNj, for the sum of $2.ril.0l, due and payable June 1st. 18t'l. said mortgage provided that in case ;.ny of said notes or coupons are not paid when due, the whole snm secured thereby may le declared to be due and payable; there is now due on said note. coupons and mortgage the sum of l.4.il.2i lor which sum. with interest from this date, plaintitt prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition cm or before Monday, the 2."th day of May, ltfi0. Dated April 14, 1896. C. C. Flansburg, Attorney for Flaintirl. i mm UNRllfi'S COMPETITION KILLERS A FINE ANTIQUE BED-ROOM SUITE. (6) For a Few Days Longer G) At the Remarkably Low Price of $14. i nx N ; J , N v v j I - -i n s v if x x i r , S- s N Xf M i : f" I wm in i moMiiuwipj.11 f 1 - i lr. 1. w J- rr'.rj --- - --- - -- -rj , . i 4 4 1 Ten dozen more of those 95 cent chairs just in. J. I. UNRUH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, PL7STTSATOUTH, NEBRHSKH. 9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK- OK I'LATTSMOUTH, NKliKASKA. t'uid u it Capital laO.UOt' 10,'KK' Offers tho very best facilities for the prompt transaction of STOCKS, bonds, irold. govc-reuient and loc k securities Diiunni anu iuu. ceived and Interest allowed on the eerlti catea. Uraftsi drawn. availaDla In any part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: II. N liovry. Il kvutli s. WiHiirli. K. K. "VVIilt-, K. l.v un. llnvi-r. I'r-K. H. WmucH. Canlilcr II. N. Oo-y Ai-rl. 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