THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMO UTH, NEB., JUlY 29, 1896. Highest of all in leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Las: THIS IS A PICTURE OF ONE OF 'S COMPETITION KILLERS; I Rub a oub aua. THREI MAIDS ATTHETUB. 8 ha A FINE ANTIQUE BED-ROOM SUITE. i CITY BREVITIES. .SATUIiDAY. Jim Newell left this niorninr for visit with friends in Colorado. James Ilijloy .ind wife are visiting over at Pacific Junction today P. II. Wilson is home from St. Louis and went to Lincoln yesterday. Miss Clara Quick of Lincoln is in the city the fjuest of Miss Sharp. County Attorney C. S. I'otk went to Lincoln on lecral business yesterday. Mrs. Frank Gayleand her two bright children are in the city guest of Mrs. Win ter teen. VT. II. II:iywiiid, son of Jude Hay ward is in the city on iejral business for his father. Mrs. C. E. Woseott left last evening for a visit of two or three weeks with friends in chicfigfo. Rev. Geo. Mitchell of Franklyn, Neb , is in the city visitinir his father and other relatives. G. C. Howe, of Burlington, joined Lis wife here this morning for a visit with friends over Sunday. Col. Thrasher, the deputy U. S. marshal, is homo now most of the time, as federal court is not in session. Miss Jamison will leave Monday for Hebron, Thayer county, to spend the balance of vacation with her parents. Mr. Kluf tinrrer returned vesterdav ! from St. Louis and is again the guest ' of his sister Mrs. Paul Gering atl(1 family. Philip Krauso one of South Omaha's leading merchants was in the city to day fhaking hands with old time friends. Ed. Murphy has gone to Ues Moines for a visit with relatives. Lon Stultz is holding down his placo at the depot as baggage man. The outlook for a corn crop in Ne braska was never quite ?o good as it is right now, and only an early fro.-t can be of serious injury. W. E. Copeland in trying to land a nine pound bass up at La Platte yes terday sprained his back and is not feeling lirsl rate today. P. C. Hansen has secured a good position as book-keeper for a promi nent Omaha house and went there this morning to begin work. Plattsrnouth is to have a new depot. The 11. it M. will probably build one that wili shine along with the court house. Murdock Columbian. Miss Helle Eads, who has been visit-1 ing with her brother Charles, and famiiy for the past thiee weeks, re turned to her home this morning. The Mr. Shinn who took &uoh a prominent part for IJryan in tho St. Louis con vention is not our F. Douglas Shinn with the eloquent whiskers. Will Stieight is becoming quite an artist on the guitar, and dulcet strains of music may bo hoard in that part of town most any hour in the daj when he is not otherwise engaged. Lester Vivain, a life-long resident of this city, departed this morning for liaird, Cheyenne county, where his father resides. Lester has been a faith ful employe of J.I. Unruti and has hosts of friends here who will regret to see him leave. Mrs. Captain Ilenuett, who went up to La Platte with a picnic party yes terday, was taken seriously ill about G o'clock last evening, and her hus band and the family physician. Dr. Humphroy, were telegraphed for. They went at ouco and the doctor did not return home until after midnight as her illness was quite serious. To day she had recovered sufficiently to be brought home. Uncle Conrad Sch later came to ihis town thirty-eight years ago and after a time moved out onto a farm south of Ixmisville, which ho has high ly improved and where ho has ever since resided. He rented the farm a few days ago to Joe Fitzgerald and will soon move with his family to this city where be will spend his declining years aiuout' the hosts of personal friends by whonr. ho i& highly esteemed. MONDAY. D. S, Guild went to Lincoln ihis morning on company business. Ralph White was out today for the first time after an illness of two week. Charley and Raj- Patterson went up f V-. He is burning up fat. This fat must be in as constant supply as the air he breathes. It has got to come from somewhere. If it does not come from his food, it must come from fat stored up in his body. He steals it and you say " He's getting thin he's growing so fast." - Scott's Emulsion will take that boy, set his digestion at work, re-build that body. His food may not make him fat Scott's Emulsion will. . B tut you get Scotf t EwtuUion xuken you want it and not a cheap substitute. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c, and $1. to South Uend this afternoon for a fow days' visit. Sheriff Ilollowav took Joe Krolek to Lincoln yesterday, whoro ho was ad mitted to tho asylum. Mrs. II. N. Dovey and children do J ... puriuu Hiuay ior a visit witii ner par ents at Shenandoah, la. i'eter Kcil of Cedar Croek and August Gordor made a business trip to Council DIulTs today. Herman Marten sustained a sprain ed hip and is down from Haveiock to spend his enforced vacation. Julius Pupperborg went wost this morning on a commercial tour in the interest of his "Hud" cigars. Frank Veimilia and wife, accom panied by their daughter, returned this morning from Ft. Wayne. Ind. J. C. Letts and Miss Eckland, of Omaha, came in yesterday and were guests of Miss Carinack over Sunday Misses Lizzie and Mary Cassudy re turned to Lincoln ihis morning after a brief visit with Mrs. Henry Hempel in this city. Miss Ethel Hadgeley, who has been visiting at Henry Cooper's for several days, returned Saturday to her homo at' Alliance. John Ken n 10 drove over to Weep ing Water yesterday on a little trip for his health and to get a glimpse of tho growing corn (?) Nf,llio Slnilh weut out to lMXxis' ville today to visit her grandparents for a few days and will then depart for her home at Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper of Omaha came down on their wheels yesterday and owing to the rain they remained over with friends in this city. Ed. Peterson, with one of W. I. Jones' line four-horse rigs, took out a pai ty of his Swedish friends over near Mynard for a pleasant outing Satur day evening. Itev. W. W. Shank, associate editor of the Omaha Christian Advocate, oc cupied the pulpit of the M. E. church here last evening, and preached a very interesting sermon. The artist with a baud organ who has boon worrying the atmosphere with his tiresome tones about town to day, will not open a bank with the profits of his job. He had corraled just 4 cents up to noon. Dick Waugh spent Sunday at Crete. He insists every man he saw there was ior IJryan, but we fear the roseate col or of Richard's imagination furnished the basis of the IJryan boom which he encountered. The b-year-old son of John Hobsheit, who was shot with a revolver by tho Vogunan boy, aged seventeen, a few days ago, is getting along all right. The bullet passed through the fleshy part of the thigh. Miss Mary L. Jamison, one of Platts uiouth's most successful teachers went to Hebron today to visit her parents. She has icsigned her position in tho city schools hero and will leach at Tipton, Iowa, next year. Milo S. Uiiggs returned home Sun day morning from his services in St. Louis as a delegate to the late popu list national convention. Mr. Briggs is not a pop for revenue and showed an inclination to keep pretty well in the middle of the road. Hen Hempel's list of curios was en riched today by a Spanish spur pre sented him by JJilly Neville, which was found four feet below the surface in tho yellow clay by the men grading in the i. & M. yards. The spur was one of the long, pointed kiud and looked like it might easily be a hund red years old, as it was half eaten up by r.jst. It was doubtless owned by an Indian brave a century or so ago. The Semi-Weekly News $1. Whips! VIli! Whip! August Gorder has some surprising bargains in whips. He sells the com mon whip at two for twenty-tivo cents; a first-class rawhide center whip for twenty-five cents; one of the best for fiftv cents, and the very best whip made for .seventy-live cents. Come in and see them at old stand of Fred (order !c Son, 1'laUsmouth, Neb. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. growing; time. That boy ! A little lad, all fun. A little chap, all coat. A round cipher, not know ing whether the stroke will go up and make him six, or down, and make him nine. It's growing time with him. All usinq Santa GLAUS Soap. Millions dothesamb, Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO.. Third Ticket a Necessity. New Youk, July 24 Ex-Governor Roswell I. Flower declared that a thicd ticket was a necessity to hold to gether the democrats who wished to defeat the Bryan ticket. The declar ation was of importance almost equal to that of ex-Secretary Whitney, as it immediately followed the Whitney conferences of the day previous and may bo supposod to reflect tho aonti- ments ot those who took part in con fereuco. Mr. Flower said: "1 do not know how tho report that I was op posed to a third ticket started. Any' how, I want to say that I am not op posod to such a ticket. My idea is that we should use every moans to de feat IJryan, and a gold standard ticket is one of the most effective means.'' Examiiiatiru for Student ami Teachers. There will be special examination for teachers, at Weeping Water,Tue6day, August 4, at high school building, be ginning at H o'clock, a. m All pupils desiring to take advant age of the law providing for freo at tendance at the nearest public high school, may present themselves for examination for students certificates at this time. The state superinten dent provides the questions. It will bo necessary to pass a satisfactory ex amination in the following branches. Arthmetic, Grammar, Composition, U. S. History, Geography, Physiology, Composition, Reading and Penman ship. UKO. L.. FAHLKY, County Superintendent. ItlieuiiiatlHiu Cured in lay. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys- tom is remarkable and mj'sterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The j first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, PlaUsmouth, Neb. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notce. Susan (Jrosclaude. Charles A. Grosclaude. Rudolph Decker, Kansom Decker, Henrietta Deitrich. Deitrich, her husband, tirst name unknown. S. M. Katon and un known heirs of E. H. Katon. et al.. defendants; will take notice that on the 2:iid day ot July, IS'.ti, '1 heodore r. Decker, plaintiff ' herein, tiled his petition in equity in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said de- I lendants, the object and prayer of which are to' declare the estate ot Kosan Decker, deceased. ami her heirs at law, entitled to ine southeast quarter ol section thirty (ifcll. township twelve 112), ( lange eleven (11), Cass county. Nebraska, by j reason Ol said ivosan uecKcr ami inose claiming under her occupying said real estate openly, notoriously, exclusively and adversely for more than twenty-five years last past and that the title to the same be continued in said heirs, that Kudolnh Decker be declared to have no right or title to said real estate except as an heir at law ol Kosan Decker. 1 hat a certain deeil Irom m. S. r.aton to S. M. Katon and K. 11. Katon bedeclared a cloud uorthe title of said real estate and that the same be field tor naught, ami further that the shares of plaintiff and defendants in said land be confirmed and set aside; if no division thereof can be had that the same may be sold ami the proceeds thereof divided between the parties as their respective shares may appear and tor such other and further relief as may seem just and equitable. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of September, lsyi. Dated at l lattsmouth, Nebraska, the ifrd day of July. 1SJJ. illEUDORE r. 11KLK1.K, I lalllllll. By Matthew Gering. Attorney. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in the matter ot the estate ol rred . Cross, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested that upon the Urd day of August. A. D lSSHJ, at iu o clock a, ni. or as soon tnereaiier as i may be heard, at the office ot the clerk of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, I will apply to Hon. It. S. Kamsey. judge ol the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, for an order confirm ing the sale ot the following described lands, to wn: The undivided three-tenths of the south two-thirds of the west halt of section twenty-nine C.SJ), in township ten (ltn, north ol range eleven (11), in Cass county, Nebraska; said sale being made by me as executor of the estate and last will and testament of Fred W. Cross, deceased. udoii the th day of April. A. D. lsirt, in pur suance of an order of the judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, entered upon the JOt h day ot March, A. D. ls'.Xi, and directed to me. All objections to the confirmation ot said sale must be tiled on or before the 3rd day ot August. A. D. IMXi. Dated this 14tn day oi juiy. mini. Arthur K. Cross. Executor of Estate of Fred V. Cross, deceased. By his attorneys, Byron Clark and C. A. Kawls. Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. N.itire is herebv inven that bv virtue of a chat tel mortgage, dated on the UMh day ot June, lMa, and duly tiled in the onice oi ine county eierk ol Cass county, Nebraska, on the 2th day ot June, lyr: and executed by Orilla G. Sherman to Geo. U. Mann and F. K. White to secure the payment ot the sum ot $'Xi2. and upon which there is now due the sum ot $372 ami interest at the rate ol 10 pe cent tiom June 2S, iH'.ni. Default having been made in the payment of said sum. and no suit or other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore we will sell the prop erty therein described, viz: l he I'lattsmouth Journal printing outfit con sisting ot one Country Cam be II press, one eiht medium job piess.all the type oieverylescriptioii, imposing s'ones, ink, stands, cases, cabinets and all printing material and other property ot what soever character of the I'lattsmouth Journal printing office, including good will ot said news paper, at public auction :u the Drew building, on Main street between Third and Fourth streets in the city of I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on thtj ;id day of August. A. D.. lsui, at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day. Dated July 8. ls!Xl. Geo. It. Mann and F. E. White, Mortgagees. By J. K. Denson. Agent. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and tor Cass county. Nebraska, and to nle di rected, I will on the Sth day ot August A. D. 1! at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city ot i'lattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash, the following real estate, to-vyit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17). town ten (10). range fourteen (14); also, the mill lot, containing two acres, more or less, situated in the northeast cor ner of the southeast quarter of. the southeast quarter of section eighteen (18). town ten (10), range fourteen (14j, also, the interest of Milton 1 j! L F.rvin in the east half of the southeast quarter of si-rtioii i-iirhtcen (IS, town ten 1 10). ranee four teen 1(4). (except the mill lot subject to the lile estate ot his mother. Kosina r.rvm. an 01 anove described real estate heiufr situated in Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appurtaming. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Milton r.rvin defendant, to satisfy a ludirment of said court re covered by M. Kumcly Company, plaintilt.against said deiendant. llattsmouth. Neb , July 7, A. I).. 1'.. Harvey Holloway. Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Legal Notice. To Llovd S. Wilson, non-resident defendant You are hereby notitied that on the 7th day of July, lK'.Hi, Julia A. Wilson commenced her action in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which are to secure a divorce from you on the gr und of de sertion ior more than two years before this date and wanton and cruel refusal to support said Julia A. Wilson: it is also asked in said suit that the maiden name of said lulia A. Wilson be restored to her, and lor r equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 17th day o! August, 1h;, or your d.jlault will be entered and the allegations ot said petition taken as confessed and true. JL LIA A. ilson, liy tier attorneys, lieesou & Koot, Sheriffs Sale. Uy virtue of an order of sale issued by George 1-. llouseuortti, clerk ot the district court with in and for Lass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will, on the 1st day of August, A. 1) 1 "!. at 11 o'clock a. in. ot said day at the south door ot the court house in the city ot 1 lattsmoutti in said county, sell at public auction to the high est bidder tor cash, the following real estate town: The east half of the northeast quarter ot section twelve (l-J, township twelve (121, north ot range thirteen ( I II. east ot the tith 1. M. in Cass county, Nebraska, together with all the singular and hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the propel ty of William 11. Shafer, defendant, to satisfy a judg ment ot said court recovered by Ad. mi ISoeck, plAintitt against said defendant, and to satisfy judgments in favor of the defendant Hank of Cass County, and the deiendant Charles C. 1'armele, as receiver of the Citizens bank. I'lattsmouth, Neb., June H.i, A. I)., IS.!. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. Kate Spencer, I I. tint it! I vs. Notice. Frank Spencer, Defendant ) rrank Spencer, defendant, will take notice that on the ;ith day of March A. D. 1MW, Kate Spen cer, plaintiff herein, hied her petition in the dis trict court of Cass county, Nebraska, against saiil defendant, the object and prayer ot which are for a divorce from said Frank Spencer and for the care and custody of their children: said divorce being asked on the grounds of defendant grossly, wantonly aiuicruelly neglecting and re- luxuig to support planum and her children. You are r. ouired to answer said petition on or belore the iTtti day of July. A. D. ls-jti. Dated June 17, 1WO. Kate Spencer, 1'laintiff. By her attorneys, liyroii Clark and C. A. Kawls. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in the matter ol the estate of John B. Holmes, tieceased. This cause came on upon hearing upon the pe tition of Frank M. Young, as administrator of the estate of John It. Holmes, deceased, praying for license to sell the southeast quarter of section i:t. in town '-, range in Furnas county. Neb.; the south half of the southwest quarter of section i;t, in town 'Z, range 22, said county, and the north west quarter ot section 24, in town 2, range of said county, or a sufficient amount to bring the sum of $2.11. 5K for the pay ment of debts allowed against said estate and the costs ot administration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay said debts and costs of administration. It is, therefore, ordereil that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me at the ottice ot the clerk ef the district court at Flattsmouth, Nebraska, on the Hrd day of August, lS'.tt), at lit o'clock a. in., to show cause why a licence should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much of the above described real estate ot said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts ami expenses. It is luither ordered that notice of the said ap plication anil ot the making ot this order be given all parties interested in said estate by pub lishing a Copy ot tfiis order tor four successive weeks before the day of said bearing in the '-Semi-Weekly News-Herald. Dated this Hth day of June, ls'.tti. Basil S. Uamsky. Judge. Legal Notice. Alice I..' Mckeynolds, defendant, will take notice that on the day of April, lMi. James F. Mckeynolds, plaintiff hciein, hied Ins petition in the district court of Cass county against the de fendant, the object and prayer ot which is to ob tain a divorce from the defendant upon the ground ot abandonment ami cruelty, and that the bonds ot matrimony between plaintiff and de fendant may le dissolved. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the ltth day of September. ls'.Hi. Dated July . 1MW. James F. Mc Reynolds, Plaintiff. Matthew Gering, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. The Sjai'k of Nebraska. ) County 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 cease I, late of saiil county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by ttte county court at the couit house in I'lattsmouth, on the 24th day ot December, A. D.. lM'.Mi, at It) o'clock in the loienoon: and that six mouths from and alter the L'4lh day ot June. A. I).. ISMtj, w the time limited tor creditors of said deceased to present their claims tor examination and allow ance. Given under my hand this 2-inLday of June, A. D. 1M. (iliiKl.t M. Si-lrloik, County Judge. Legal Notice. In the district coutt of Cass county, Nebraska. I'latt-mouth Loan & Building Association, I'laiutitt, ; vs. . Edwaid S. Barstow, Mary E. Bar.stow and Samuel Schu- I ster, 1 letcndants. J Samuel Schuster, defendant, will take notice that on the tith day "f June. 1M, the I'lattsmouth Loan ."i Building Association, pliintitt herein, tiled its petition in the district court ot t!ass county, Nebraska, against the above named de fendants, the object and prayer ot which are to loreclose a certain mortgage executed by Edward S. If ai stow and Mary E. Barstow to plaintiff, upon the following 'descrilied premises, to-wit: Commencii g at a point tS leet north ot the south east corner id the .southwest quarter of the south west quarter ot section l". township 12, range 14. E. ( '. M . and in ttie east line id said tract; thence north in said east line 1:12 feet, thence west parallel with the south line ot said tract 42 leet. thence south parallel with thebaid east line liCi leet. thence east 4' feet to the place of be ginning, containing 5,.r44 square leet, to secure the payment of a certain promisory note dated the 15th day of December. 1V.KJ, for the sum of $!), and due on or tiefore December the 1.1th. l,r on default ot the payment of interest, tines and taxes when the same became due. The defendants above named having defaulted in the payment ot interest, hues and taxes, the plain tiffs eiect :o declare said note and mortgage due and payable, and that there is now due plaintiff upon said uote and mortgage the sum ot with 111 per cent interest thereon from the 15th day ot May, iv.n. and plaint tt prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due the plaintiff thereon. 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