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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1896)
r THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, I'LATTSMOUTH, NER, AUGUST .15, 1896. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ESS A THIS IS A PICTURE OF ONE OF UNRUH'S COMPETITION rokeo Back A FINE ANTIQUE BED-ROOM SUITE. mm KLLeRS f .e , Si - - 1 CITY AND COUNTY. WKDNKSDAY Miles St;tndith,r. and jr., from Mur ray made this office a pleasant call to day. Mrs. Thompson, diiubttr of Mrs. Buttery, went to Alliance today for a brief stay. Jeff Bedford, the Omaha con I mag nate, was in town today eeiic our local dealers. J. W. Bookmeyor and ICotjert 1'atton went to Council BlutTs this afternoon on a pleasure excrsion. Jov Shaip was down today from Lin coln looking- after his teams which are working out Burlington road tax in the Eil Todd district. Colonel. Pickett of the Burlington, enjoyed a visit from his mother since Sunday. Mrs. Pickett returned to her home at Lincoln today. Fred Ta&key and son went to South Bend, Ind., today to visit with the former's mother, whom ho has not seen for twenty-six years. Mr. and Mrs. Lycks have been visit ing the latters sister Mrs. Henry Miller for a few days. They left this after noon for Wakefield, Neb. O. L. Joiner of Nebraska City is in town ellinff a new kind of castor for j beds, sideboards, etc. It's a good thing and ought to be a great seller. M. S Briggs is the member of the populist congressional comraitteo for this county and H. I). Travis repre sents those of democratic faith in the same way. Owing to the threatening weather the crowd from this place for Union this morning was small, but tomorrow everylKjdy is goini,' if the woather is more auspicious. Cade Rogers received word yester day of the death of his mother at the age of eighty-six years. She died at S.indiego, Cal., where she made her home with a daughter. Three daugh ters reside there. Frank Carruth who used to wear a beard that wut tno prido of four con tinents came in this morning from Denver and his friends required an in troduction on account of his Biyan cast of countenance. Eighteen hundred excursion tickets were sold in Omaha this morning to the retail grocers who were going to Ashland to spend the day. It required two B. & M. trains of ten coacnes each to accommodate the crowd. Wo forgot to mention at the time Lowell Love, the Groenwood depot burglar, had a hearing today and was j the nice party Lena Fricke gave about bound over to the district court in the twntv-five of her friends the first of sum of $3O0 by Justice Archer. In default of bail he was sent to jail- A prominent Minneapolis apple packer and shipper was in town yes terday confering with Wiiej' Black for a purchase of what he might se cure of the splendid Cass county crop. Master George Clark accompanied his young friend, Gillespie, to his home out at York today where he wiil visit a week and on his return he will spend a week at Lincoln with the Weckbachs. AV. II. Trland, a prominent school teacher at Manley was in the city yes terday on business, and made Tiik News a pleasant call. lie has en gaged to teach the ianley school for another year. Claus Brekenfeld, the Cedar Creek miller, was in town today. Wo did not hear him make a talk for McKinley but from the intelligent cast of his eye we have no doubt he is for sound mon ey and plenty of it. Assistant Superintendent of Motive Power Qurean, his mother, brother and two lady friends from the east and Rev. F. II. Freund of this city will leave tomorrow for a two week's so journ in Yollow Stone Park. C. G. Anderson of Council Bluffs ac companied by his wife, who was for m erly Miss Dunstan, came down Sunday for a few days visit. Mr. Anderson returned homo today and his wife will remain the b.ilance of the week. Mrs. M. M. Richardson left a pocket book on the stove at her house while eho went to anwer the door. The book contained $10. The caller was a ped dler selling stove polish. lie put np quite a talk and Mrs. Richardson con cluded to buy and when she went to get her money the book was cone and has not yet been found. Evidently the peddler got it. The boys played a joke on Count1 Clerk Robertson this morning. It seems the telephone wires were crossed so that when the treasurer talked to central the "machine" carried the voice into the clerk's ofllce. Mr. Rob ertson was in the treasurer's otlice and thought he was callmg up the Missouri Pacific depot, but he only goi his own office, lie put up a talk for special train service and was glad to know everything had been arranged, but when he got back to his ofllce and found the boys all laughing he soon understood the arrangements made came from that quarter and not from the Missouri Pacific at all. He then got a genuine conference with Colonel Stoutenborough later and the beet of service is promised. the week. The little girls were highly entertained, enjo3"ed nice refresh ments, played suitable games and had just as good a time as they could wish for. Judge B. S. Ramsey and son, Willie, returned from their extended visit in Wisconsin and PenriBjlvania this morning. The judge looks hale and hearty as a wood-chopper and says his health has greatly improved. Qe will open court Aug. 17 and push business along until the. docket is cleared. One of the democratic delegates to the late itongressional convention took rather an expensive drink at Lincoln. It was only common whisky but it cost him 91 ' He got off the train to 'quench his tnirst ' and in doing so the train with his pass pulled out for Plattsmouth and he had to pay his fare on the next train. Captain Melchoir Soennichsen and Colonel Fred Kroehler went up to the bayou this afternoon to capture a few boat loads of crawfish, which are said to root in great numbers in that vi- ciuitv. I he crawfish is not appetizing in appearance, but when properly cooked it forms a dish that would make glad the heart of an epicure. 91 75 in iold ;ivt'u. International News and Book Co., Baltimore, Md., are makitg a most liberal offer of $175 to any agent who will sell ninety copies in two months, . - . 1 i. .ilT- .1 1 . l oi ttieir new oook, unuor uum Flags," or a gold watch for selling forty copies iu one month. This prem ium is in addition to commission. Graphic and thrilling ventures of the civil war both sides. Every word written bv eve witnesses. Stories of camp lires, comradeship, deeds of dash and daring, anecdotes, etc. Hundreds of war pictures. One agent reports twenty-five copies sold in two days. another agent forty-two in four days. ii w II II Just as yours will be if you continue using poor j soap. mm 5Mk am makes wash-day as easy as any other day. Lessens the labor, makes the clothes white, and does no dam age. Thousands of women say so surely they are not all mistaken. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. tTummiiunni iinnii lleatty's Org"" anil J'lanoa. Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, of Washing ton, New Jersey, the great Organ and Piano manufacturer, is building and shipping more organs and pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty left home a ixjnniless plow boy, and by his in domitable will he has worked his way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Organs and Pianos since 1S70. Nothing seems to dishearten him; obstacles laid in his way, that would have wrecked an ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. Hig instruments, as is well known, are very ik pillar and are to be found in all parts of the world. We are informed that during the next ten years he in tends to sell 200,000 more of his make; that means a business of $20,000,000, if we average them at $100.00 each. It is already the largest business of the kind in existence. Writo or call upon Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, for catalogue. iOO in Oold Oiveu. The International News and Book Co., of Baltimore, Md., offer $200 to any agent who will sell in three months 225 copies of their book '"Cam paign and Issues of '9G." A full, graphic and complete account of the campaign all sides given. Beautifully illustrated. Biogrphiesof the leading men in each party. The book of all others to sell now. Freight paid and credit given. Complete outfit 15 cents. Write them immediately. A gold watch given in addition to com mission for selling 70 cooies in thirty days. Agents wanted ulso for other books and bibles. Whip! Whip! WIiIim! August Gorder has some surprising bargains in whips. I Jo 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 ana see tbem at old stand oi t reu Gorder & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. Legal Notce. Susan Gmstlaudc, Charles A. Crosclaudc, Rudolph Decker, Ransom Decker. Henrietta 1 Untried, Deitriih, her husband, first name unknown. S. M. Eaton and un known heirs of E. II. Katon, et al., defendants: wiil take notice that on the 2r.l day ol July. ls'.Hi, Theodore r. 1 )ecker. plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in equity in the district Court oi Cas i count v. Nebraska, ai; fondants, the object and prayer of which are to jainst said de- declare the estate of Kosan Decker, deceased, and her heirs at law, entitled to the southeast quarter of section thirty (If tl. township twelve I2, ranj!e eleven (11). Cass county. Nebraska, by reason of said Rosan Decker and those 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 Rudolph Decker be declared to have no right or title to said real estate except as an heir at law of Ro-an I etker. '1 fiat a certain deed from Win. 3. Eaton to S. M. Eaton and E. H. Eatou bed ec la red s cloud upoii'the title of said real estate and that the same ie held tor naught, and 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 and the proceeds thereof divided between the parties as their respective shares nuiy appear and for such other and further relief as may seem past and equitable. iu are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of September, IbM. Dated at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, the ZSrd day of July, lSlrti. Theoik'RE F. Decker, l'laintitf. Hy Matthew (iering. Attorney. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in the matter of the estate of Fred V. Cross, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested that upon the 3rd day of August, A. D Irt'.W, at 10 o'clock a, m. or as soon thereafter as I may be heard, at the ottice of the clerk of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. I will apply to Hon. If. S. Ramsey, judge of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, for an order continu ing the sale or the following described lands, to uit: The undivided three-tenths of the south two-thirds ot the west halt of section twenty-nine in township ten (Kit, north of range eleven ill), in Cass county. Nebraska; said sale being made by me as executor ot the estate and last w ill and testament ol Fred W. Cross, deceased, upon the lh day of April, A. D. lttS, in pur suance of an order ot the judge of the district court ot Cass county, Nebraska, entered upon the Jl'th day of March, A. D. l.v.wj, and directed to me. Ail objections to the confirmation of said saie must be tiled on or before ttie 3rd day of August. A. D. lici. Dated this 14th day of July. 1S!. Arthur E. Cross. Executor of Estate of Fred W. Cross, deceased. liy his attorneys, liy run Clark and C. A. Raw Is. Legal Notice. To Lloyd S. Wilson. iun-resident defendant: You aie hereby notified that on the 7th day of July, lS'.Hi. Julia A. Wilson commenced her action in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer ol which are to secure a divorce from you on the gr ound of de sertion tor more than two years before this date and wanton and cruel refusal to support said Julia A. rlson; it is also asked iu said suit that the maiden name of said Julia A. Wilson be restored to her, and tor requitahle relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 17th day of August, lui;, or your default will be entered and the allegations ol said petition taken as confessed and true. Jclia A. Wilson, Hy fier attorneys, Heesou & Root, Sheriffs Sale. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriffs Sale order of sole Issued by Ueorge . me d lrc.ted. 1 will on tlioolh day of Sept., A erk of the district court within 1 n at n Ovi,ok a. in. of said day at the y.Nebraska.and to me directed. ) soutll UOOP 0f ti, COurt house in the city ol i'lilttS'JIOUt auction, to JBv virtue of an order of sole Issued by George F. flouseworth. cl and for Cass count 1 will on theZimi dav ot August. A. it. l;n. at ii . i.,, t. n'rlork n m nl taiil nav at itie souin uiMir oi me By virtue of an orrterof sale lssut'd by Geo, F. House worth, cleric of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebmskit.and to e of In said county, sell at public the highest bidder for cash, the court nouse m me cuy oi i laiisinouo. , m fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid- ! The south half (9 H' of lots 1. 2 and 3 in der tor cash, the following real estate to-W4it: block thirteen (13i In the city of I'lalts- Lot in Smith s addition to the city ol 1 latts- j louli,,cass c ounty. Nebraska together wit h mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, together with all . n .,. cin..iiur ti. iw.riiir,n,.i.ia t..l tv and the singular the hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or tn any wise appertaining. ihjsame oeing levieu upon ana bikcti as uie property of Haunah 1. Scott and Walter w. Scott, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by J, H. Fettibone and v E. Nixon, doing business as 1 ettibone i Nixou Complete $1 outfit sent for 50 cents in I plaintiffs, against said defendants. ii. -. , , I Flattsmouth, Nebraska, July in, A. stamps. rite them immeaiately. Harvev Hoi Freight paid and credit piven. This is a splendid opportunity for students and teachers during the summer va cation. D. lS'.Ml. LOW'AV. Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. Legal Notice. Notice by publication ou petition for adminis tration of estate. In the county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ot the estate If you want some Choice hay, drop a AUCT Gauer.John Matthew Gauer and Anna Mar aud ail other persons lnterestea in Nice New Hay. mele, I'lattsmouth, and he will vour order. ir- fill Til UUSPA Y. Alf Hall leaves this evening for "Wheeling, West Virginia., where tie will engage in telephone work with his brother. The Bryan club will own up per manent quarters in the Wettenkamp block opposite the court house. Mrs. Wash Smith, daughter Lou and Master Glen, departed yesterday for a visit with Harry Coolidge and family at Lead City. t'tiriHtian Science. S-rvices held at Christian Science reading room and disionsary. No lOfXl Main street, near High school, us fol lows: Sunday school at 11 a. m.. Sun day evening service, 7::50; bible lesson. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend, to listen or take part as they may feel inclined. Rooms also open daily from 10 a. in. to 0 p. m. to those seeking health or truth. "Science and Health" and other works of Rev. M. B. Eddy, on sale. hara I auer said matter are hereby notified that on the 3rd Hjv id Aturust. 1MK. C. A. liauer. lohn M. (Jauer and Anna liarbara Oauer hied a petition in said county court, alleging among other things that Christian uauer uieu on trie itin nay oi juiy. 1mm;. leavini; no last will and testament, and pos sessed of real arid personal estate valued at eight thousand nine hundred dollars ($,m), and that the above named constitute the persons inter ested in the estate ot said deceased, ana praying for administration thereol. kou are hereby no tified that it vou tail to appear in said court on the 1st day of September, IsHtS. at 2 o'clock p. in., and contest said petition, the court will appoint Christian A. Gauer, or some other suitable per son, administrator, and proceed to a settlement ol said estate. Geokge M. Spur lock. County Judge. ptirtcnaneea thereunto belonging or In any wIho n ppertaintrig. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of S. I'. V aniitta and k.. J. vanatta. defendants: to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by t u tries v. I'armele as receiver of the Citizens" Hank of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska. plain t i 11: iiiraliist sal J defendants. I'lattMiioutn, rtiebraski. July 31. A. II. ls'.Hi. Harvkv Hollow ay. Sheriff". Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. liy v irtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Housewotth, cieik ot the district court within and lor (..ass county, .einasKa, and to me di rected. 1 will on the rth day of September. A. D. 1M. at II o'clock a. m. ot said dav at tha south door ol the court house in the city ol I'latts mouth, in said county sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor cash, the lollowing real estate, to-wit: The noith half of lots eleven and twelve (1 1 and l-. in block thiity-six :0i. in the city ot 1 luttsiiioulh. Cass county. Nebraska, to gether witti all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the propei ty ol Elizabeth A oodson and James M. Woodson, defendants. to satisfy a judgment ot said court recovered by Charles C. f'aiinele. as receiver of the Citieus bank of i'lattsmouth. Nebraska, plaintitt against said defendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, July 31. A. D. IS'.)!. Hakvhv HoI.LOWAV. Sheritt, Cass county. Nebraska Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. toast bread and keep it dry. There'll be no danger of its molding1. But moisten the bread with water, and see the result, in a snort time it is covered witn mold. It is just so with con?mption. Its germs will not grow in the lungs unl : everything is suitable to them. Weak ness, poor blood, loss of appetite, coughs and colds often prepare the ground for the development of the germs of consumption. To destroy germ-life the sys tem must be kept in a well-nourished condition. Do not lose flesh -.Take Scott'S EtTHllsiOn, with hypophosphites, as . . J a preventive. It furnishes the reinforcements neces sary for the body to conquer in the easiest possible form. The oil is in a state quickly taken up and rap idly translormed into the organs and tissues. When yon ask lor 5cott's Emulsion and yout druggist five J'om a a I own -colored package with the picture of a man and lah on It you can trust that man aritn your prescriptions I ao cents and $i.o4 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York Legal Notice. In the countv court of Cass county. Nebwska. In the matter ot the estate and guardianship ot Thomas Lnidsey, insane. Notice is hereby given to illiam I.mdsey and all other persons interested in said matter that U. G. Todd, guardian of said estate, on the lfrd day of July, A. L). lMt, filed in the county court ot Cass county his petition asking leave to re sign saia oltice, and therein suggested the name ot Harry o. lodd as his successor. Attachau to said petition is the final account of saidguaruTan. That said matters are set down for final hearing on the id day of August. A. L. lift;, at 1 o'clock p. m., upon the said account now on nie ana upon said petition, for a final order fixing the amount ot said account and releasiuR the said guaidi.ni from ins said trust. 1 ou are tiereby notified that it you fail to appear on the said day ana hour.to con test said petition or to make objection to said hnal account, the court may allow and grant th same and appoint said Harry G. '1 odd, or some other suitable person, guardian of the said estate, ana make any and all orders in the premises it may deem just and proper. Notice thereof is ordered to be eiven bv publi cation in the Semi-Weekly News, in the weekly publication of said newspaper, published in said Cass county, for three U consecutive weeks. lated this ZS4 day ot July, Gkor;e M.SrtRLocK, County Julgv. Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that bv virture of a chattel mortgage, dated on the Jd day of July, 1hH). and duly tiled in the ishce tit the countv clerk ot Cass county. Nebraska, on the fth day of July, 1W, and executed by Herbert Cooper to N. H. Meeker to secure the payment of J7U. and upon which there is now due the sum of $71o and interest Ironi the Slra day ot July, l.v., at ten per cent per annum. 1 elault having own made in the payment ot said sum and no sun or other proceeding at law having been instituted to secure said debt or any part thereof, 1 will, therefore, sell the property described in said mortgage, to-wit: 1 he entire drug stock, merchandise ot every kind connected with said stock, together with all the fixtures used in and about the business, be longing to and carried ou by said mortgagor. Herbert Cooper, said stock consisting oicuugs. notions, wines, liquors, show cases, sale and fix tures as the same is set out in invoice attached to said mortgage, at public auction in the iwanback Duiluing. where saw stock is located, on 101 zz in the town ol Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 'Juth day of August. A. I), isrti. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. IJated at Greenwood this 2rth day ot July, l!su. N. 11. Meeker, Mortatg-.-e. By Geo. V. Clark, Attorney. Sheriffs Sale. Hy virtue of iin order of s:ile Issued bv George K. llouseworth, clerk of tha district court, within and for Cuss count v, Nebraska and to me dtroetnd. I will on the 5t.fi day of Sept.. A. I ., is:;, at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door of tliu court house in the city of I I . tlsmout Ii. in s.iid county. Hell at public miction, to tne highest bidder for cash, the following reul estate, lowit: The southeast quarter rK of the south west fiunrter (-W 4) of section thirty four t il), township thirteen (13. range twelve l'2. containing forty acres more or less to- lietlier w it h all and Mnsular ttie heradita men is itnd aDPurtenancea thereunto Ire lori'.-lnir or in unywUie appertaining. The same !etii2 levied upon and taken as the property of William A. B. Hick? et al. de fendaiit: to satisfy a judgment of said cour recovered uy A. t. wattle, plaintiff, against said defendant. 1'lai f-mouth, Nebraska. July 31, A. I). lM'.Hl HAHVtV HOI. LOW AY. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. Legal Notice. Notice by public tkm on petition for settle ment ot final guardianship accounts. In countv court. Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of tfie guardiansh p ot Kooert A. Mitchell, insane Julia M. Mitchell, executrix of the last will and testament o! Robert A. Mitchell, deceased, and all other per.-ons interested in said matter, are hereby untitled that on me ;r.'in day ot July. ls'.Hi, Ilavid Miller tiled a Petition in said countv court praying that his linal guardianship accounts be settled and allowed, and that he e discharged from his trust as guardian, and that if you fail to appear before said court on the 22nd day of August l-ani. at .o'clock p.m. .and contest said petition, the cou.t may crant the prayer of said petition and niakesuth other and further orders, allowances ana decrees as to the couit mav seem Droper. to the end. tha- all matters pertaining to said guardianship may be finally settled and deter mined.. L.EOKOE M. M'UKLOCK. County Judge. For a Few Days Longer r ----- ; 1 ' ','-1 t i ".'. . v S ' For i mmmmmmm ' ', ' - . -Few . Days lil f i Lo n ge r fa of $14. At the Remarkably Low Price ?- IT fc tht! .ill II ft rtLr 5 CbMAmzx. I, . Sf5-.- . . . . "... . . i I j ii i r u L jLMi i j j Ai I, v'y r J. ' I l " ,i ' " ' '" ' - f ii i ii - mim 1 1 .i liiiujiauLij3 J Ten dozen more of those 95 cent chairs justi n. J. I. UNRUH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, PLHTTSMOUTH, NEBRHSKH. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA. 1'Hld up Capital Surplus t50,OOtr 10, -WO Co!np!8x!on Preservsd DR. HIBRA'S VlflU CREAM Removes Frad:le, Plmplen, OITer9the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of Liver -Males. Blackheads. Sunburn and Tan, wid re- Btores tho hkm to its ongi' lnr fild hf?; plexion. Snprior to all faoev ,lthy mm&XjT&- At a'J STOCKS, bonds, gold, goverement and loca securities nought and sold, ueposns r fi veil ni.rt interest allowed on the certtl- cates. Irufta drawn. .avallaDle In any 1 part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Illehest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. nrpnMr.iiiiins ml rrtVrtl v hnrmleFS. druggists, or -mailed for SOcts. Send for circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP I. .Imply lsmmparM aV Ala urilvinc Snap, vnttftlr4 for Ihe lollt. maid wiihat a J ttvftl fur lln nuriTr. A ItnolmHr pnr mad di-lluatcl OBedlr eausd. At dinisit. Price 25 Cents. The Q. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, DIRECTORS: II. N lovey. II. Ilawkuwurlh s. Waueli. V. E. White, K. I..ve Urn, K. Iluvrjr, Frea, s. Waueh. Cannier II. M. Dover AU Caahler. are the most powerful, safe prompt and re arkCL. toe ornrnal and onlv genuine woman s salva- liable of this kind In the mi Hon. Ask your drugirist if he don t keep them. Write direct to us and we will send ft direct upon receipt of price, H. sealed, by mull prepaid. Medical advice free. JACK SON MEDICAL CO., Chicago, III..- or ou ageut. I. L, Snyder. UWARE Or IMITATIONS .mm ,i . H aU ,-FOQSALE CV ALL DRUOG"5T5 OR C I JACKSON MEDICAL CO. CHICAGO ILL 260 bO CLARK 3T iMPtRiAL B'lO'4 iN.B. DorVt take any substitute j 5 with the same name but different -t spelling on which your druist 5 makes twice as much J btWARCOF IMITATIONS Legal Notice. Alice I.. McKernolds. dili-ii.lant . will tak notice that on the dav of April. 1S1. lames i- McKeynolds. pUintirf herein. rilel his petition in the distnet court ot Cass county against the de fondant, the object and prayer of w inch is to ob tain a divorce fYom the dctendant upon the ground ot abandonment ami i rm ltv. and that the bonds of matrimony between plaintitt and de fendant may be dissolved. . Vou are required to answer, said petition on or before Mondav, the 14th day 'ot September, ltyt. Dated July if, ftfW. - James F. McKeynolds, Plaintiff. Matthew Gering, Attorney. SIIKNANIOAH SANITARIUM, An institution for the Radical cure of Caa " and Timon Without the nne of a Knife. Satlafactlon Unanntrad. . We have never Failed to Effect a perma nent cure where we have had a reasonable op portunity for treatment. Book eivinir de scription of our Sanitarium and Treatment, with terms and references fre-. Address LUS. KO It IN SON STOI'DKR, Shanancloah, Iowa. The News for 10c. JOHNSON'S H!AGMETIC OILX Instant Klllerol Pain. Internal and External. Cures KHKUMATISM. NEUKAIy GIA, I-aiue Back, 8iiraln. Bruiae". t- 11. O.II Inlnl IIAI lrl.n.1 .OilAMl'S inatantly. Cholera Mor- iHkADACHK, as It hj magic. TUC linDCC DDllin Kspeclally prepared fir int. flUflOC DnAnU, fc;K-k. Ixublo BtronglU. .'"iSLW i W, . . 'J will do If use as a wash according to dl rectlons: prevent transmission of blood diseases, skin diseases, acute and chronic ulcers, stricture, fissure or the hands ana feet. Eczema. Tetter. !?a It Kheumatlsm, in carnation of the Illadd er. Diseases of th bones, joints and muscles, bypullelic in sanity. Scurvy, tcroruia in many formi. The above and a hundred other forms of disease are traceable directly or Indirectly to Syphilitic Wood 1'olson ror wnien me Ir. Jackson's English Saety Tablets Is a sure pre ventive, and Is aaafe Germ Killer, rendering contagion hardly possible, henca Its value. If neglected such troubles resul fatally. .Mailed anywhere, ceiled tl: wm boxes for 15. Medical ad y fee free. JACK tiUN MKIUCAI. CO., Chicago. Hi., or our agent. I. L. fnyeer. Pownrfnl and PenetratlDirLtnimentfor Mnn or lieutt in existence. Large tl also 6oc auc. uzo:'5c. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Ma-Of-ated and Toilet, The Great Skin Cure) and Fae Baautifler. Ladies rul find it the most dolioRte and highly perfumad Toilet Soap on ta marhet. It Is absolutely pur. Makes t.J akin soft and velvety and restores the Iwtcom pt ax ion ; i a luxury for tho Bath for Infanta. It alays itdilnp, cloanws the walp and proi-loUJ tUebTttwtnad. ittlr Trice 25c For sale by ' BEATTYS' CELEBRATED PIANOS AND ORGANS For Catalouge.Jaddress D ami el F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. HI A linC Orjtans. 1S35.00 upwi rds; want 1 iTtnUO Ain-nts. Catalogue free- Ad Ores uaniel K. 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