Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 31, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB.,' OCTOBER 31, 1896.
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Government Food Report.
CITY AND COUNTY.
WEDNESDAY
Rosa Mitchell accompanied his moth
er to Ilavelock and Lincoln yesterday.
Mrs. O. M. Streight of South Bend
is in the city visiting relatives and
friends,
Byron Clark and his party returned
from an enjoyable hunting trip yester
day. They slaughtered the game which
came their way until they tired of the
sport.
John D. Tutt, who whs a personal
acquaintanco of Senator Palmer in the
early days, was a looker on at the re
ception (riven the old soldier this
morning.
John Busche and family will remove
this wedk to l'ekin, Illinois, where Mrs.
Busche's relatives reside, and where
they exjiect to take up their perma
nent residence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Todd, wo regret
to note, will remove soon to Load City,
South Dakota, where they expect to
reside. The best wishes of the com
munity go with them.
Judge G. V. Berge will expound
free silver doctrines tomorrow, Thurs
day, evening, October il'Jlh at Water
man's hall in this city, and invites the
public to come out and hear him.
Joseph Graham of Avoca, one of
Cass county's oldest residents and ad
ministrator of the estate of Fred B.
Busching, deceased, was attending to
business at the court house today.
Mrs. Jacob Vallery and daughter,
Mrs. White, returned from Louisiana,
Mo., Monda3', where they left P. C.
Minor greatly improved and in a fair
way for recovery. J. L. Minor was in
the city yesterday on his way home
from a visit to his brother, and ex
pressed no fears of the result.
Judge Dandy's Death.
The sudden death of E. S. Dundy,
which occurred yesterday evening at
Omah;i, says the State Journal, was
received witn su prise in this city, as
he wis known to 'have been In "the
south part of the state recently. At
the hotels politicians tdid not refrain
from discussing the question of a suc
cessor to the United States district
judgship which is made vacant by
Judge DuDdy's death. Although the
subject was not considered proper at
this time, many friends of the late
judge know that be often discussed
the question himself. Judge Dundy
was an ardent republican and was
averse to resigning his position until
the vacancy could be filled by a re
publican president. While suffering
from injuries he is quoted as saying in
his outspoken way that he hoped to
be spared until a republican president
was elected.
It is conceded that the successor of
Judge Dundy will be a "straight" dem
ocrat. A few years ago when there
was a bill before congress dividing the
state of Nebraska into two districts
and thus providing for an additional
judge. There were two prominent
democrats mentioned for the place. J.
M. Wool worth of Omaha and W. H.
Munger of Fremont were
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Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue cf an order of sale issued by George
F. llouseorth. clerk of the district court within
and lor Ca-s county, Nebraska, and to me di-
ccled. I vil I on the -1st day ol November, A. I J.
s9 i. at Jl o'c.ock a. hi. of said day at the south
dor of the court house in the city of P lattsmouth
n said county, seil at puDiic auction, to tne nign-
st bidder lor casn, tne ionowing real estate, 10-,"ir-
ltr.ven t Ti in block thirty-eight (38) in
the city ot P.attsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska,
together with all and singular the hereditaments
wise appertaining. The same being levied upon
and taken as tne property 01 jjuicj y. j
an J Emily i. Eikenbary, et al, defendants, to
satislv a Judgment of said court recovered by S.
E. Nixon, plaintiff, against said defendants.
Plattsmouth, AeDrasKa, uctODer 10, u. icw.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska.
Likes
IANTA OA
Says it saves time saves money makes overwork unneces-
I sary. Men your wile aDout it. Your grocer sells it.
Made only by
The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago.
Shaking Down the Flams.
Colonel Kroehlor has been appointed
general distributor of the good things
applicants of life for Brvan when the latter is
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and it is said that President Cleve
land had their names under considera
tion. At least petitions were presented
on their behalf by friends. Those who
are familiar with tho matter say that
Mr. Woolworth, being a personal
friend of President Cleveland, and be
ing a jurist whose ability is recognized
elected, and he has furnished Ihe
News a list, so far as he has decided.
Peter E. Ruffner, who knows good
"licker" when he sees it, will be
gauger. uncie imick uoimes is siatea
for secretary of agricultjre P. J.
Morgan, secretary of the treasury; and
S.Sam Waugh minister plenipoten-
throughout the countrj', would have tiary and envoy extraordinary to Hol-
been appointed in case the bill had
passed. His age alone was urged bj'
some as a drawback. Mr. Wool worth's
friends admitted that he was sixty
three years old, but they urged as an
offset that he had always been a man
of great physical vigor and his age was
not against him. Mr. . Munger
had splendid recommendations and
might have received ;the appointment,
but republicans in congress did not
land, where he c:tn talk Dutch with
the natives.
Your Uncle Charley Sherman is not
to have his real deserts by a place
in the cabinet, as Bryan refuses to pro
mote him since ho gave away the
"silver hook" snap, and it is said ho
will have to be content with the posi
tion of chief oil inspector.
Mr. Krochler says Kelly Fox was
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too slow in getting into the band
literary Note.
Tosti has hitherto been known only
as the writer of some ot the most fa
mous songs known to musical people
He has now written his first purely
instrumental t'omnositions, a minuet
for the piano, which the Ladies Homo
Journal has secured and will publish
in an early issue.
- Madame Calve and Madame Melba
mm vrtv .nnivar in the next issue of
The Ladies' Home Journal with ai ti
cles on the voice. Madame Melba has
urtMttrm hnforft and is. in fact, no
nnricn with thO DCH. but this is
Madame Calve's first attempt at au
thorthitv She wrote the article in
French, and after an English transla
tion has been made of it she had the
original mnnuseriot bound between
morocca covers fb a souvenir of he
debut tis a writer.
Will Speak at Nehawka
IT. IT. Wilson-and other prominen
6ee their way clear to support the bill I wagon and for that reason he has :vn-1 speakers will close the republican
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Sheriffs Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di-
n-ctcH. 1 will on the 7th day ot isovenioer. A. U.
Irttti. at 11 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the south
door of the court house in the city of Platts-
mouth. in said county.sell at public auction to the
hitrhpst bidder for cash, the following real estate,
to-wit: Lot four i4i, in block sixty-one (.61, and
all the appurtenances thereunto belonging m the
citv nf Plattsmouth. according to the recorded
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lat thereol. in uass county, rseurasita. xiic same
eing levied upon and taken as the property
i'liari..c i Hut fr and ( lira Butler, defendants.
satisfy a inrirment of said court recovered by
Georee H. Lehnhoff. plaintiff, against said de
fendants. .
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October z, a. v. if.r.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska.
Sheriffs Sale.
Rv virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within
and lor Cass county, isedrasKa, ana to me ui
rcr r ti 1 T lx-ill on t he 7th dav of November, A. D.
itrt at 11 n'rlcwk a. m. of said dav at the south
fluor ot the court house In the citv of l'lattsmouth
in said countv. sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following real estate,
tou.it-
Commencing at a point 06 feet north of the
southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the
southwest Quarter of section IS. township 1,
rauge 14, east of the 6th P. M., and in tile east
line of said tract; thence north in said east line
feet: thence west parallel with the south line
of said tract 4- feet, thence south parallel with
said east line I'Si feet; thence east 4- feet
to the place of beginning, containing 5,544
square leet. said land being in Cass county.
Nebraska, together with the privileges
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise apnurtaiuing. The same being levied
upon and taken as the property of Edward S
liarstow and Mary K. liarstow. defendants, to
satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by
l'lattsmouth L-oan and Isuilding association.
plaintiff, against said defendants.
l'lattsmouth. Neb.. Oct. 2. A. D.. 196.
Harvey, Holloway.
Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska.
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IVho Has the Best Corn in Cass Countv
To the person bringing to our sUre the THREE
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To tho person bringing the three ears weighing
THIRD heaviest wc will give
Merchandise Valued at $5,00
and it was killed. Those who did not pointed Charley Butler to succeed
support the bill gave as a reason that him in the postoffice.
the amount of federal court business Doc. Matthews will be chief meat
done in this state did not justify the I inspector, whose chief work will bo to
creation of another district. Now that draw a salary and inspect broiled
there is a vacancy in the judgeship it is steaks.
expected that the names of Mr. Wool- H. D. Travis is to bo United States
worth and Mr. Munger will again attorney and Billy Cole goes as minis-
come befero President Cleveland. A the to the Sandwich Islands.
.Billy Miller will be receiver : of the
U. P., while Bill Edgerton will be in
charge of the river and harbors.
Al. Despain is already commissioned
as hospitable steward, while "Rackie"
well known politician of Lincoln says
he has been informed that President
Cleveland is a great admirer of Mr.
v ooiworth and would nave ap
pointed him to the supreme court of
THURSDAY.
Mr. and. Mrs. S. Waugh were pas
sengers for Omaha this afternoon.
The Ladies Aid society of Murray
will serve dinner and supper at James
Root's on election day.
Henry McMaken returned last even
ing from a week's visit up at North
Platte, Sidney and other points.
Judge A. N. Sullivan was a business
visitor at the metropolis this afternoon.
He was accompanied by his son,
Charles.
Sam Patterson has a new Bryan
"boy at his house which arrived yes
terday. Sam says he yelled for Bryan
before breakfast.
Herbert Robine departed for Chi
cago on the flyer this afternoon after
a two weeks' with relatives and
friends in this city.
The last meeting of the campaign
will be a hummer with horns. Hon.
J. B. Strode and others will speak,
and the biggest crowd ever seen in
Plattsmouth at a political rally is as
sured. The date is Monday evening,
November 2.
Frank Green returned this morning
from a six weeks' trip up in northwest
Nebraska and the Black Hiils country
in the interest of the Worid-IIerald,
Frank is a capital fellow, but he is la
bDring for a lost cause, that of popo
cracy, and his frieuds hopo to get him
traigtened out before long. '
For the great rally here next Mon
day night two halls have been en
gaged, and beside Congressman Strode,
Judge Macomber of Omaha will speak.
An effort is also being made to secure
John Y. Stone of Glen wood. This is
to be the rally of the campaign and
must be made a fitting prelude to tho
victory for McKinlev on the morrow.
Judge Strode and Judge Spurlock
will speak at Weeping Water to
morrow night to wind up the campaign
there, in a fitting manner and two
better speakers could not be found in
the state for that purpose. Every
thing points 10 a glorious victory for
tho United States but for his age. is to be Indian supply agent, and if
Some of the lawyers of Lincoln believe the Indians ever get anything to eat
Secretary Morton will wield a great better than cholera hogs "Hackle"
influence in the matter of the appoint- promises to resign in favor of Charley
ment and that he may -favor A. J.
Sawyer of this city who is now United
States district attorney. George E.
Pritcbett of Omaha is said to have a 1
show for the place.
Mr. N. N. Osburn, well known at
Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with
a lame back. He was persuaded to use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It gave
him reliei in one night. This remedy the work and
is also famous for its cures of rheuma
tism. For 6ale by all druggists.
Spencer. J. M. Johns is to be United
States marshall, with Pete Mumm
and Louts Dose as deputies. John
Ley da has been agreed upon as a man
without prejudice for the federal
judgeship.
Col. Kroehler tells us that he has
several more positions to give out
which will be distributed around as
soon as he can get time to attend to
can get a rest from
campaign at Nebawka Saturday even
ing. A rousing time is promised and
everybody is invited to come.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Legal Notice.
Notice by publication on petition for settle
ment of tinat administration account. In the
county court of Cass countv. Nebraska, liithe
matter of the estate of Henry J. Hennings.de
ceased. Kosa Hennings. Terrace C. and Sophia
M. Hennings, and Kosa Henning. as guardian of
Terrace C. and Sophia M. Hennings. minor
heirs of Henry J. Hennings, deceased, and
all other persons interested in said mat
ter are hereby notified that on the th
day of October, 1, Jacob Treitsch hied a peti
tion in said county court, praying that his final
admidistration accounts filed therewith be set
tled and allowed; that he may be permitted tore
sign his trust as administrator ;that his resigna
tion be accepted; that he be discharged: that he
and his bondsmen be released from hirtner nu
bility under their obligation. You are further iio
tified that if you fail to appear at said court on
the 2nd day of November, lMHi, at 2
o'clock p. m., and contest said petiton the court
will i jrrant the prayer of said petition,
settle and allow the accounts of administra
tion, discharge the administrator and his bonds
men and appoint the person entitled to adminster
said estate, or some other suitable person as ad-
Sheriff s Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by Ueorge
K. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within
and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di
ected, I will on the ith day of November, A. 1),
is'.hi, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the citv of Plattsmouth.
in said county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to
wit: The west half of lot nine in block 2 in the
city of l'lattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska; also
an undivided one-half of lots five and six in block
11, in Young and Hays' addition to the city ot
Flattsmoulh, Cass county. Nebraska: also the
south twenty-six and six-sevenths ('JC 0-7) feet ol
lot two. in block 31. m the city ot l'lattsmouth.
Cass county.Nebraska.thesanie being levied upon
and taken as the property of William Weber and
Vroiiira Weber, defendants, to satisfy a judg
ment of said court recovered by Pettibone and
Nixon, the Livingston Loan and Building Asso
ciation, Charles C I'arnieie, as receiver oi tne
Citizens bank of Plattsniouth. Nebraska, plaintiri.
the flattsiuouth Brick & Terra Cotta Manufac
turing company, and Jacob Heinrich. defendants.
against illiam Weber et ai., Qeienuauis.
l'lattsmouth, October J. A. D. lWi.
Harvey Holloway.
Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska.
whooping it uo for Bryan.
The Presidential Election.
The presidential election" held at
the Bryan and McKinley headquarters
by the Y. L. R. R. A. last evening.
owing to the bad weather, did not
bring out the vote that was expected,
and from the result it would seem that
the McKinley voters were laid up for
repairs. The vote stood: Bryan,
1,121; McKinley, 821. Refreshments
were served at Bryan headquarters.
but with the exception of some sing-
inc at McKinley headquarters the
program was abandoned.
'The worst cold I ever had in my
life was cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy,"writes W. H. Norton,
of Sutter Creen, Cal: "This cold left.
me with a cought and I was exectorat-
ing all the time. The remedy cured.
me, and J want all of my friends when
troubled with a cough or cold to use
it, for it will do them good." Sold by
all druggists.
An Kuthutatic Meeting1.
Owing to the state central commit
tee having notified C. J. Greene to
speak here Monday night, when his
real date as given to officers of tho
ministrator de bonis non of said estate and proceed
to a settlement of said estate and make such other
and further orders, allowances and decrees as to
this courc may seem proper in the premises.
Witness my hand and seal of said county court
at Plattsmouth this the ltith day of October, A. L.
ik; George M. Spi rlock,
(Seal) County Judge.
It was a great disappointment to the county central committee was Tuesday
reading room ladies as well as the
public in ereneral, as tne program
would have been very interesting and
entertaining. However, they are to
be congratulated on the outcome, as
they cleared $18, which is doing well
ou so bad an evening.
Mr. L. A. Moore forwarded a beau
tiful bouquet of chrysanthemums to
night, created a misunderstanding and
C. J. Greene did not arrive; but S. C.
Green of Blair, a former resident of
this city, was on deck and the crowd
at the Waterman soon learned that no
other speaker was need, d. For nearly
two hours he entertained the audience
with a splendid address, one 'of the
best heard here this year. Ho
Mi . Bryan today as a prize, and the took tho popocratic platform plank by
Sheriff' Sale.
By virtue o! n order of sale issued by George
F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within
and for Cass countv. Nebraska, and to me di
rected, I will on the 21st day of November. A. 1).
l!HJ. at 11 o'clock 3i. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth
in said county, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to
wit: The west hall of lot twelve (12) in block
twenty-eight 2m in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass
county. Nebraska, together w ith all and singular
tlie .hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertaining. 1 he same
being levied upon and taken as the property ot
Thomas Swobe. ct al. defendants, to satisfy a
judgment of said court recovered by J. H- Petti
buiu! and S. K. Nixon partners, doing business
undrr the firm name and style of Pettibone it
Nixvn. plaintiffs, against said defendants.
J'b'ttsmouth, Nebraska. October 13, A. I). 1S9G.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska.
young ladies will send him a letter of
explanation and the result of the vote
tomorrow.
The ladies of'the M. E. church
give an old fashioned Methodist
ner on election.
will
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Itakery Jteopenert.
The old reliable Vienna bakery has
been reopened under the present man
agement and the best of everything in
the way of brcad,'pies, cakes, etc. will
bo kept constantly on hand. We
should be glad to greet our old cus
tomers and many new ones. Leave
plank and showed its dangers and in
consistencies. His speech was enthu
siastically applauded and we only re
gret that be could cot have been se
cured to have made several speeches
out in the county.
The three-year-old boy of .1. A.
Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111., is Sub
ject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson
says he is satisfied that the timely uso
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, dur
ing a severe attack, saved his little
boy;s life. He is in the drug business.
a member -ot. tne uriii oi Johnson
Bros, of that plnce; and they handle a
Sheriff's Sale.
Biv .virtue of an order of sale issued by George
F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within
and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will on the 21st day of November, A. Ii.
INSiti. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth
in said cousty, sell at public auction, to the high
..t hriil.-r iur ash. the following real estate to-
wit; lxts three V.i) and four (4 in block thirty
nine I'J). in Young & Hayes' addition to the city
of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, together
with all and siiurular the hereditaments ana ap
purtcnances thereunto belonging or in any wise
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taken as the Droosrtv of Samuel r. anatta, et al.
.li'fwifiants. to sntisfv a iudenient of aid court
I H. Pettibone and S. K. Nixon
ioing business under the firm name and style of
Pettibone & Nixon, plaintiffs, against said de-iendauts.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, octooer i.i. a. !-. ijwo.
Hakvey Holloway.
.Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order of sale issuod by
George P. Houseworth, clerk of the d, strict
conn, wit hin and for Cass county. rseurusKa
uuu to me directed, 1 will on the 7th day of
Nov.. A. l., It'.Mi. at 11 o clocit a. nu of said
dav at the outn door of the court bouse in
tne e.t v ot 11 1 ttsmout n, in said county, son
tl ljubi.o miction, to tne iilgnust Didder lor
i-.-i-ii. tne loi owin ' real esiaie, town
l.ou i oil. ,Kl, eleven. Ill anu twelve, tl-l in
bio. k titty-nine, Lotf; in the city of Platts-
aiuulh. C.ss county, INebrasKa., together
witu all and sin. uiitr the hereditaments and
ii n.iii rieniicts thereunto belonging or in
anrwise nooertiiinin The sime being
lev. ad upon auu lauen as me propony ui
Keuoeu W. llyers and -Martha l. llyers, de
fendants, to SHtisrv n, judgment or said
court recovered ov Charges V. Parmefe, as
rni'eiver of the UitizetiS Hank or 1'lallS
"mouth, Nebraska, plaintiff, against said de
fendants.
Plattsmouth, Neb., Oct.. 2. A. P. 1S96.
Harvey Uollowav,
Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska,
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This does not require a person to make
a purchase of us, but we have
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Complete Stock of Cloth ng
IN C7ISS COUNTY.
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the LEADING CLOTHIER.
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C. C. PARM&LE, Receiver.
CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr.
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Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the
best flour ever made, in Nebraska given in
Sheriff s Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by George 6XC n an tiG.
F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within
and for Cass countv. Nebraska, and to me di
rected, 1 will on the th dayj of November, A. D.
1MH, at 11 o"ciock a. m. of said day at the south
door of the court house in the city of Platts
mouth, in said county sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, the following real I
estate, to-wit: The north half of lots eleven and
twelve (11 and 12), in block thirty-six (:, in the
city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, to
gether with all and singular the hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
anywise appertaining; the same being levied
unon and taken as the Dronei tv ot fc.fiabetfiA.
Woodson and lames M. Woodson, defendants.
to satisfv a iudinnent of said court recovered bv
Charles C. Parmele, as receiver of the Citizens
bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintiff against
said defendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska. October 2, A. D. 1S90.
HAJtvEY Holloway.
Sheriff, Cas county. Nebraska.
Custom work specially cared for. Give
the new management a trial and you will
buy now other flour.
Ask Your Dealer For Cedar Creek Flour.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Legal Notice.
In iifi district court of Cass county, Nebraska.
Maria Ueneke. Plaintiri
vs. I
Christopher Beneke,
HeSeudant. ) , . '
Christopher Beneke. delc-ndaut in the above en
titled cause, will take notice-that on the-Jndday
of October. lWHi. Maria Beneke, plaintiff herein,
hied her petition in the district court of Cass
county, Nebraska, the object and pray r of which
is to obtain a divorce from the said Christopher
Kem-ke on the trrouiui that the Said Christopher
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issuod by Geo.
F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court,
withtn and for Cass county, Nebraska,and to
me directed. I will on the tu day of Nov., A
I), ls'.'ti, at 11 o'clock a. ni. of said day at the
sou tn door of the court house in the city of
Plattsmouth. In said county.sell at Dublic
auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate, to-wit
The south half (sWi of tots 1, 2 and 3 In
btock thirteen (lo In the c
mouth. Cass county. Nebrask
all and singular the heredita
purtenances thereunto belonging or In any
wise appertaining, ine same oeinz levieu
norm and taken as the urooerfy of a. P.
Vanattaand C J. Vanatta. defendants: to
satisfv a ludirment of said court recovered
bv Charles C. Parmele us receiver of the
Citizens' Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
nlaintilT: iiL'iilnst sail defendants.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska. October 2, A. D,
1S1K5. Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska
OF FLiATTSMOCTlT, XEI5UASKA.
Paid up Capital
Surplus
50,000
10,'KXI
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Probate Notice.
Notice by publication for probate of foreign wi'.l
In county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the
matter of the estate of Cincinnatus J. Cui yea,
deceased. Mr. David Hite. lohn H. Curvea.
William M. Curyea, Isabelle M. Curyea, George
V. Curyea. Mrs. Julia Parr, Mrs. Emeline Debo't
and all other persons interested in said matter
are hereby notified that on the 19th day of Octo
ber, lii, tieorge . uui)ca men in s,hiu timn a
d copy oi tne win oi tne said
If. N Dowy.
.S. WllUih,
DIRECTORS:
I. II iv )o-nrort b
"White. i. K. iv-y
l E-
lien. K, Oovpy, lre.
II. N. Dovey
M'auirh. C!iier
legations therein will be taken as true aga
m ,n aiH i ica rxrtvt ,ms.
, ... . ,. 7 'i,i; order3 as lho wagon will call -at your great many prtent medicins for thro:vt
dav with the election of the republi-i, - . .
j
can legislative ticket.
j house Monday.
Respectfully,
V. EOKMtEROEK Sr.
gerpilife
1 The doctors tell us, now-a-days, that disease crerms
are ever3rwhere ; in the air, in the water, in our food,
clothes, money; that they get into our bodies, live ail msc
there, thrive and grow, if they find anything1 to thrive on.
Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by
germs where the lung is too weak to conquer them.
The remedy is strength vital lorce. '
Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, means the Col
adiustment of lung strength to overcome germ-life
It is fighting the germ with the odds in our favor.
these tiny little drops of fat-iood make their way
into the system and re-fresh and re-invigorate it.
T1T1 . 1 . .. . . 1 1 I .
vvneineryou succeea witn it or not aepenas on now this remedy as soon as the -first
good a start the crerms had, and how carefully you can ! symptoms appear. Soia by ail drug
live. The shortest way to health is the patient one.
The gain is often slow.
and-lung diseases. He " had ll these,
to chose from, and skilled physicuHis
ready" t6"respo'nd to his own family at
a time when his child's life was in
dangor, because 'ho knew; it to bo:
superior to atiy' other, and famous the'
country over for its cures of croup.
Mr.-Jofenson 8 w;s!this is the be9i, sell
ing cough' medi5jni they handie, and
that it givds' spiecdid ttutisfactioti-in
Sold by druguisls.
' How to Cure Bilious Colic.
I suffered for weeks with code and
pains in my stomach caused by bilious
ness and had had to. take medicine all
the while until I used Chamberlain's
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which cured me. I have since recom
mended it to a good many people.
Mrs. F. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn.
Persons who are subject to" bilious
colic can ward oil the attack by taking
eOceats mod $1.00
SCOTT & BOWNE, Cbtn.UK,
New York
gists. .
The V. R. C. will 6erve dinner and
supper in the G. A. R. hall on election
day. A good meal for 15 cents.
. ,v , i i I.. i riniv a ni neiuicaiei
1haapa"i haTin willful -ncmnatus J. Ctryea togeth er wjthth. probate
Vou are required to answer said petition on or Illinois, together Wfith his petition alleging among
i J Vi i.-.i, VJ,.. ? v.Tj..ru..r iViti or the al- I other things, that Cincinnatus J. Curyea died on
before the loth day of November. l. or inc ai j . iav.:i- !
igaiusi v...., . v. . - - -
l and testament and possessed oi real and personal
1 estate situate in the county of Cass and state of
'l Nebraska, valued at three thousand (SdHNl.tHJ) dol-
' lars, and that the above named constitute all the
persons interested in the estate of said deceased:
and praying that said will may be probated, al
lowed. Hied and recorded, and that administration
be granted thereunder in this state. Vou are here
by notified that if you fail to appear at said court
BEWARE OF
IMITATIONS
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ii-., .u-iw .nu'Ct'Oi
.u. -i --i.td roa 2Z, if"T- ! !
OR C
y
Uated this 6th dav of October. A. I).
Makia DtNUKE.
By C. ?. Polk, her Attorney.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued Dy George
F. llouseworih. clerk of the district court wittim
ai-l tor Cass count v.Nebraska. and to me directed, I on the 16th dav of November. lMNi. at 9 o'clock in
4 will on the.Tth day of November.A. U.lSit), at 11 the forenoon of said day. to contest the probate
of said will, the court may allow and probate said
will and grant administration witn the will an
nexed of said estate to George V. Curyea, or
some other suitable person and proceed to a set
tlement thereof.
Witness my hand and seal of said county court
at I'iaitsiuouth, this 27th day of October A.l. laWi.
, GtUKUE M. Sl'l'RLOCK.
v--'a;' County Judge.
Noti
, ot Una n
estate
Probate Notice.
e by publication on petition for settlement
a-lmiuis" ration account. In the matter of
o'clock a. ni.' of said day at the soutli door of the
court house in .the city of l'lattsmouth, in said
county, self at public auction, to the highest bid
der lor cash, the following real estate to-wit:
Commencing at a point 'M rods north of the
iouih line of the southeast quarter .of the south
west quarter in section 1H. township li, rauge U.
fast ot the 6th V. M. in the city of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, thence continuing north
feet; thence east to Hillings avenue: thence
south on Hillings avenue 2WI feet; thence west -00
feet to the piace of beginning, being a part of lot
11 in said section, also the north 44 feet of that
at a point 3 rods north ot the soutn line I tne , the
southeast quarter of -the sjuthwest quarter ot
section IK. town 12, range 14. thence nor
feet; thence east to Billings avenue; thence
om AiiiiuKs avenue --t leet; locate wci icei i
to the Tjtare ff !-wfri,itiinrr- 'j 1 f rfinimenriniT at a '
point -l feet west of the northeast corner of lot I interested in said estate arc hereby notified that
l-in section 18, town 1J. range 14. thence south I on the 22,id day ot Octoper. iim. lyainenne r ranic
:M1 feet to place of beginning; thence south im ; and Peter .1. Hansen tiled their petition herein pray-
ieel; thence west to the west line of lot 1-': thence 1 ing that their nnai aominisiraiion accounts n:ed
north leu feet; thence east to the place of begin- I therewith be settled and allowed, that distribution
iiuiK. ueuig a part ot tot 13 in said se
lot in block ttl; all of above described
Deinir in tne citv ot Phttcnnnti, i ',tc -,,
brasica, together with the privileges and appur- fail to appear before said court on the 21st day of
tenances thereunto belonging or in anyw ise ap- ! November A. i. lSii. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day,
purtaining. The same being levied upon and ' and contest said petition, the court may grant the
taken as the property of Grace ll. Corn-land and ' nraver of said petition and make such other and
George S. Copeland, defendants: to satisfv a t further allowances, orders and decrees, as to this
of George r rank, deceased, in the
ieDrasKa. rvatner-
man, and
lara Gob-
an. grand-
a ' rh Hr nt said deceased, auu in umci persons
! -nuntv court of Cass count j ,
th 214 I me r:in. Marv I' rank. Nate vjoouiu
snnili unrr M i.m i.i Kd.vin. lliiam and (
i . i . . . , i . i i n. L I .i ,hm,n,
6 of begin-i therewith be settled and allowed, that distribution
ection; also ! be made as provided in the will of said deceased
ed property ! and that they be discharged from their trust as
county, Ne- ' executors. Vou are further notified that if you
judgment of said court recovered by Plattsmouth
i.u.iu iuu uuuuiug association, piamtin. and L.
E. Wescott and other defendants against said
Grace D. Copeland and George S. Copeland, de
fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Oct. 6, A. D. 1896.
Harvey Holloway,
Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska.
court may seem proper, to the end, that all mat
ters pertaining to said estate may be finally set
tled and determined.
Witness my hand and the seal of said county
court at Plattsmouth, this the 2'th day of Octo
ber, a. d. 15.
(Seal) - George M. Spurlock.
County Judge. .
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