THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., DECEMBER 23, 1896. POSJ Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. SATIUDAY. If you doti't see what you want, rear! the advertising columns of Thk News and find it, ' Quito a crowd of farmers aro in town today and trade with the mer chants h:is been quite irood, F. G. Fricke has the nicest line of choice box confectionery for the holi day trade to bo found in the city. Judge Ramsey is home from Ne braska City. Ho returns Monday and will finish up the Otoe county term next week. (leorgo Freer, after a few days lay otT on account of sickness, resumed his run this morning as express messen ger on the B. & M. Miss Hattio McMaken returned home the first of the week from a uleasant visit with friends in the Black Hills and Alliance. Dr. S. C. Marshall came upfiom Kansas City today, where he is attend ing Dental college, for a visit over the hollidays with his brother. Dr. C. A. Marshall, and family. Sheriff Holloway made four saies of real estate od foreclosure today which brought low figues. lho continued low price of farm products is huving a bad effect on land values. The Turners Hall opening will oc cur next Saturday evening when a ball will bo givea and on Sunday an eutortainment will be given so that there will bo an opportunity for all to go Miss Maud Dealing accompauied her mother to Lincoln this afternoon, where she will sing tonight at the state university oratorical ct ntest. Miss Mabel Swearingen went along and will act as accompanist. George Little, brother of tLo young man that was the victim of the un fortunate shooting accident at the jail Thursday night, says he was not Ex-United States Marshal " Bill Dailey, who is now doing duty as an oil inspector, was in the city today on official business. Miss Bessie Geierer of Peru came up Saturday for a visit with her cousin. Judge Snurlock, and other friends in this city. Charles Carl Worth and Miss Elsie Stanly were candidates for matrimony before Judge Spurlock today who were accomodated with a license. Chairman Brigg9 will call the free silver countv convention on Docember 30 to select delegates to tbe state con- I'ontinn lrhioti mts in Lincoln on January 16. Patrons of the City Steam Laundry are requested to send their work early this week, as there will be no Satur day delivery on account of Christmas coming on Friday. Lew Genung, the Iowa democratic wheel horse, was in the city today from Hastings on legal business. He was accompanied by his sob, C. C. who is visiting Dr. Dearing. Miss Mary Kaufman, a graduate of the Fremont Normal school, is quite an artist witn. tne pen, naving exe cuted several drawings of real merit. Anyone desiring fancy pen work of any kind would do well to call on her at her home in this city, or write to her what you want and she will call. Sheriff Hollowav. whose name has gone abroad as one of the best and most energetic officers in the state. in addition to a big criminal business has made over seventy foreclosure sales during the past year. Many of these sales were foreclosures of tax liens, though a majority wero of mortgages. M. E. Bushnoll, one of South Bend precinct's best young farmers, made a pleasant call at THE NEWS office to day. Marve used to be a newspaper man and he was a good one. too, but he seems to be at homo on the farm, as he brought down some samples of corn that he raised which made eighty-live bushels to the acre. We douht if any farmer in the county can boat it. 1 he commissioners are in session now buying up all the city property lor t txes that is delinquent. if you want to save your home and will see the board and act at once you may be able to arrange the matter. The board in the interest of the whole county is forced to take this course hb much property has been allowed to run until it is not worth the tax that stands against it, thus making the burdens of those who do pay much 1 S3 1 J3&?f& s Him ht o c u O o ( r t w (9 a Q fc & a "You can take that soap right back and change it for Santa Claus Soap, g I would not use any other kind." Every woman who has o ever used o o ANTA knows it is without an equal. Sold everywhere. Made only by t 5 The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. heavier if allowed to run longer. The Ladies Home Journal For 1897. An even excellence makes the good things which the Ladies' Home Jour nal promises unusually interesting and strong. The list is long and sturdv. One series of papers alone . 1 3 1 I .1 I . . l. . A U Iho infl,, -nr0 nf limmr na hn WOU1U sell me ulligHilue, luui IS, IIIB had been with him all evening and three White House articles which ex- that he only went to jail on request of party confined there, who wanted to speak with him. He is not so well today and the ball has not been located. MONDAY. Miss Ella Clark was in the metropolis this afternoon. Mrs. J. N. Summers was visiting in Omaha today. E. H. Wooley of Lincoln is in the city on business today. Mrs. Wolcott of Weeping Water came in Saturday evening. The railways of New York were blockaded with snow yesterday. Mr. Mittauor, of the Anheuser-Bush Co., Omaha, was in town today. D, S. Draper had business which called him to Council Bluffs today. John Cagney, the genial clerk at the Hotel Kiley, is visiting in Omaha today. Carl Kuntzman went to Omaha to day to lay in a stock of game for Christmas. Geo. Dearing came in yesterday for a visit with his brother, Cass county's new senator. John O'Sullivan and Miss Anna Bell Hunter, of Superior, took out a permit today to wed. Sam Parker was attending to busi ness in company with II. C. McMaken at Omaha today. Mrs. Spurlock of York came in this morning for a visit with her son, Judge Spurlock. Herbert Ilobino of Chicago came in last evening and expects to depart to day for Detroit, Michigan. W. D. Evans and wife of Malvern were over and spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. O. II. Snyder. President Harrison is to write. No man has ever done what General Har rison will do in these articles; show us what "A Day With the President at His Desk" means in one article; in another tell of "The Social Life of the President," and in a third article des cribe "Upstairs Life in the White House." Each of the articles will be profusely illustrated. Another series equally fascinating is the one called 'Great Personal Events," in which some 01 tne greatest enthusiasms which have occurred in America will bo revived; those wonderful while Alice Barber Stephens will a!- tereate with Mr. Gibson and present her idea of "Six Types of Ameiican Womanhood," showing the American woman in society, in religion, in business, in summer, in the home, and as a mother. Mary E. Watkins, the New England writer, will revive the old quilling-party, the ancient singing school and the apple-paring bee in the "P.easures of our Neigh borhood." Sir Henry Irving is to tell how to study, read and present Shakespeare in Small Communities." Tosti, the song writer, will give, his first piano composition. Sir Arthur Sullivan is to present the first true and correct copy of "The Lost Chord" ever printed ia America. Reginald DeKoven, John Philip Sousa and Jakobowski,who wrote"Erminie" have each written a walse, while Ira D. Sankey has composed a hymn which he considers greater than the famous "Ninety and Nine." Inn Mc laren will have a story, wbilo Herbert D. Ward's humorous serial, "The Bur glar Who Moved Paradise," will run through the year, followed by Ham lin Garland's new novelette, "The Spirit of Sweetwater." Jenny Lind's daughter is to sketch "My Mother as I Recall Her," while George W.Smal- ley is to show "The Personal Side of Bismarck," and "The Personal Side of the Prince of Wales" in two lav ishly illustrated articles. Altogether, ho magazines gives a list of attrac tions so interesting and promising as does the Ladies' Home Journal, and certainly no periodical does it, ns does the Journal, for only one dollar per year. If it has become a fad, as it seems, lor every gin at.a woman 10 take this migazine, it is an excellent one, ana, uuiiko many otner i;.as, a sensible one. The Journal is pub lished by the Curtis Put lishing Com pany of Philadelphia. Don't, bo persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, ana its merits nave Decn pro ven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following, from L. G. Bagley, Hueneme, Cal., are constantly being received: "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamber lain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for sev eral years." It cures rheumatism, times lame back, sprains and swellings. For The only mm Onm "of Corns. Stopt nil pain. Makes walking -v. loc. t Drupgi.n. r PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM v-JClMiise nd beautifies the hale w 1 1'ruinulea a laxuriam ftruwin. V-r.-l Never Failo to Keetore Cray Cures ncaip difrasc 4t hair lulling. g"c. andjl.'ioat DniiTiHsti III f- ' TOU are bUilOUIiir t IVbW or nave Inditrpstion, Fninfiil ills or lu bility of any kind ust PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. Many who were Lope THINACUBA Vov .Thin fc'eop!o. ARE YOU THIN? Hesh inatle with I hmactira 1 ablets hy a scien tilic process. Tliev create perfect assimilation of every form of food, s cretin the valuable parts and discarding the worthless. They make thin faces plump and round out the iigr.ru, They are the ST.VSD.l IM I!KMKI) for leanness, containing no arsenic, and abso lutely harmless. Fiice. prepaid. $1 per box. f for ?.". Tamphlet, "HOW TO Ot-T I AT," fr-o. THK TJMNACl'KA CO.,nlit Broadway, X. . and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appurtaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Susan C. Mor risy, et al, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles C. Farmele, as receiver of the Citizens bank of I'lattsmouth, plaintitt against said defendants. ...... -1 ,.. fi UfU 1 lattMiioti'.n, ieo., uec. n, w. i Harvey Hollowav. Sheriff, Cass comity, Nebraska. Soi22 e tli in L' Notice to Creditors State of Xkbraska Cass County I ss the estate of Cincinnatus J. Iu the matter- of Curvea. ciert'ase-.i. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands 01 all persons asrainst duciunaius . Curvea. deceased, late of said county and state. will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in I lattsmouth, 011 the l'Hh day of July, A. I). I'.i7, at 10 o'clock 111 the forenoon. And that six months from and after the '.'th day of January. A. D. lii)7, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to pre sent their claims tor examination and allowance. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of December. A. 1 . Isl"j. K ,,, - (iKORCi; M. Sl l KLOCK. 'ca'l County Judge. Legal Notice. i.ewis 1 ee. delenuant win take notice mat on the 4th day of December, 1 '.. Lucy Lee, plain titt. herein tiled her petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defend ant, the oriiect and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the defendant upon the ground of extreme cruelty and non-support. You are required to answer said petition ou 01 belore the lMh day of January, 1W. -M- i.tcv lkl, 1 lamtm. Sheriff's lSy virtue of an order of Sale. ale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county. Xebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will 011 the Stth day of January, A. D. 117, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of I'lattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: Fractional lots 1, 2. and 3 in block 8 in White's addition to the city of I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, and lots 1, , and -t in block 9, in the city of Flattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, to gether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Wellington W. Drummond et al., defendants, to satisly a judgment of said court recovered by Livingston Loan and Building As sociation, plaintiff; against said defendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. December.". A. D. 1M. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff Cass county, Nebraska. 1 fcs - r i 5 r. s b t- '- mc, lrs renablt. is:t - a IVui-ri-t for Chirlu trm fnrh.h ln Vi n.i .run ' III Itrd l ".":r,t; Vv with Mil' .!'!. !. 1HI.V jc fnuclin i-. (I'toiw"' ""'"lit v imiiaut ir..faf..u. At irt'. "r '0it !. in .ar.ip lur i artl''-J! r. t -urn mi! n'-i 'Keller Ii'r Uilli-ai ' 11 '"" rei-j.o I lo.lfllll rt-.tunolilnli. A'i'.. I'ii'-r "'fcrel.e.terCleuK-ulC.,Mi.ll"H Snta, ?9il by ii Local liruuu. i'htlinJa., I a. Legal Notice. Notice by publication for probate of will. In the county court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John F. C. Hennings. deceased. Catharine S. M. Hennings, John A. Hennings. Charles C. Hennings. Ferdinand J. Hennings. Fmnia M. lirau. Kosa Jleimings. guardian of Terrace C. Hennings and Sophia Si. Hennings, minor heirs of Henry I. Hennings, de ceased, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that ou the 2uth day of November. lMtti, F. J. Hennings hied in said court, a petition, alleging, among other things, that John F. C Hennings died on the th day of September, 1 sti, leaving a last wid and testament and possessed of personal estate valued at six thousand two hundred (-fii.'JOil.lKi) dollars and that the above named constitute all the persons in terested in the estate of said deceased; and pray ; inir for the orobate of said will, and for adniinis- 1 tration of said estate. You are hereby notined 1 that if you fail to appear at said court ou the l'.'th ; day of December, 1S'.'. at o'clock p m.. to con- i test the nrohate of said will, the court may al low and probate said will and grant administra- tijn ol said estate to John A. Hennings or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settle ment thereof. itness my hand and seal of said county court at I'lattsmouth. this -1th day of November. A..D. l-Ki. OliOKllE M. Sfl.KLOCK, (Seal) County Judge. V V 9 9 f 9 ? ? t f f ? f t t t J or tliG ..JPnrmer.. Who Has the Bast Corn in Cass Countv To the person bringing t ou: EAliS COliN Vi:iC,IIING tween now and December 2. storo the TI1KEK THE MOST, bo vo will give one Suit Valued at $15.00 To the person bringing tbo three c:irs weighing SECOND heaviest wo will giyo one Suit Valued at $10.00 To the person bringing the three ears weighing TUIllD heaviest wo will give Merchandise Valued at $5.00 when Louis Kossuth rode up Broad way; when the youpg Princ3 of Wales was here; when Jenny Land sang in Castle Garden: when Henrv Ward Beecher electrified his congregation by selling slaves in his pulpit; when Grant went round the world; when Henry Clay bid farewell to the senate; when John Wesley preached in Georgia, of which so few know. All these memoreble events and others will be vivid'y recalled; told mo'e graphically than ever before, and it lustrated with pictures which have occupiec twelve artists lor over a year. A third series is unique and valuable from the fact that it will give women scores of ideas for their i homes. It will reveal what there is "Inside a Hundred American Homes" completely-furnished rooms in homes in this country from Maine to Cali forma where taste has gone farther than money. Two new department writers have also been exclusively en gaged by the Journal Mrs. S. T. llorer, who will hereafter have entire charge of the domestic department and give a series of cooking lessons and D wight L. Moody, the famous evangelist, who is to put the result of his life study of the bible in a depart ment entitled 'Mr. Moody's Bible sale by all druggists. nnTTT7TTT7nTTiT7YTTnntm77TTTTy7nnri fmrw Less Than Three Weeks before CHRISTMAS Had Ton Thought of II? Thought of thegiits that you w ill Rive, in or der to brighten soiiubojy else's Christmas? Why not und.Tscore on your purchasing list that we have the lare-t stock ft beautiful, useful and practical holiday Rifts in the city? It will pay you to examine our lino line? in Diamonds, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver ware, Cut Glass, Ster.ing Silver Novelties, etc. High grade goods only. As for prices, there is no such thing as competition when quality is considered. Early callers enjuy many advantage- over those who put it o't tiil the last few days. You are cordially invited to call on us and see the many beautiful things that we have rilled our stole with, in preparation for the holidays this year. Kyes tested free by a graduate optician. Snyder, The Jeweler, 506 MAIN STREET. nWrrmtttnitTrnmTWn UAJiAumiimmmiAuuiiiiiiuaimiiuuiiii How to l'revent Pneumonia. At this timt of the year a coid is very easily contracted, and if left to run its course without tho aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia We know of no better remedy to cure acough or cold than Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. Wo have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction. Ohigah, Ind. Ter. Chief. This is the only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it for colds and la grippe, we have never yet learned ot a single case having re sulted in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at hand. The2 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggists Ben Cowdry, the State Building and ; Chiss." The artist, Charles Dana Loan examiner, was in town today ' Gibson, who created the Gibson pirl, looking up the I'lattsmouth com- will present six full-page pictures panics. I showing "The People of Dickens," the food for all such. How many pale folk there are ! People who ( have the will, but no power to bring out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one days work causes six days' sickness! People who have no life for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate! The food for ali such men, women, or children is Scott's Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength, comfort and good-nature. Bt turiyou cct Scott's Emulsion vkru you want it and net a cktafi tubstitutt. Scott & Bowiie, New York. AH Druggists. 50c and $1. Dr. Marnhavll, Graduate Lentltt. Dr. Marshall, 6ne gold work. Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, alt kinds of fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All tne latest aooliances tor first ;lass dentp.l work. How to Cure Itlliouit folic I suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by bilious ness and had had to tako medicine all the while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llem'edy which cured me. I have t-ince recom mended it to a pood many people. Mrs. F. IJutler, Kairhaven, Conn Persons who ate subject to bilious colic can ward off the attack bv taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by all drug gists. Go to Robert J. Vass for reliable abstracts of title. Office in I3rigrs building. (Then Baby was sick, m. ave her Castorla. When she vas a Child, she cried for Castorio. When she became Mtas, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria fHE PERKINS H0USI F. P.. GUTHMANK, Prop. Rates $1 and S1.50 per Day Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. B. F. BRENDEL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Cal Is pron.pt ly ntie'Jled, either DA V or NKiHT. MURRAY, NEBRASKA Legal Notice. Notice bv fublicatioii on petition for adminis tration of 'estate. In the countv court of Cass countv. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Rachel Osborn. deceased. Lark in t)born. Han nah i'eiin. Calvin Osborn. Kinanuel Osborn. Siharah Mocker. M. L'. Osborn. Mary O. l'hipps. C.i.ra. Ilattie and tve vn Catt and all other tier- sons interested in said matter are hereby notified th.it on the "Jlth day ot November. 1 -'., Hannali IVmi hie 1 a netition in said countv court allee- incr anionir other ttimcs tiiat Rachel Osborn died on the llith dav ol .May. A, 1. 1M, leaving no last win and testament, and possessed ot per- imal stale ot the estimated value ol lour hun dred ltlM.Kl dollars, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested iu the estate ol said deceased, and praying for administration tliereot. 1 ou are nereuv noiinea inai n you laii to appear at said court on the r.'th (lay ot Decem ber. IS'.'O. at a o clock a. m. and content said peti- ...... ii... nuiri will aimoint K. v . Dean, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed in u settlement ol said estate. Witness my hand and seal ol said county court at I'lattsmouth. this i:4th day ot November, A. 1) lMHi. liKomiE M. M'fRI.OCK, j Seal County Judge. 9 9 f f t This does not require a person to make a purchase of us, but we have ...the most... Complete Stock of Clothng IN'CftSS COUNTY. ORGAN T"E LEADING CLOTHIER. t i 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E4 H 1 SIC 1 Bfi C. C. PARMELE, Receiver. CLAUS BREKENFELD, Mgr. Mills, Legal Notice. Notice by publication on petition for adminis tration ol estate. In the county court ot Cass coun.y, Nebraska. In the matter ot the estate ol Charles Latus, deceased, and unknown. heirs ot said deceased, and all other persons in terested in said mattet are hereby notified that on the 11th day ol November, 1SS. . 1'olK hlea a petition in said county court alleging among in her thiiiL'S that Charles Latus died on the -Mn day of October, lS'.itj, leaving no last will and tes tament and possessed ol real and personal esiaie ol the reasonable value ot s-lU.uU and that il any heirs survive, their names and are residences un known to tiie petitioner, l ou are hereby notmed that it you Ian to appear at said couit on tiie 10th day ol December, 1m. at l'J o clock a.m. and con test said netition. the court vuil appoint James O. McClain ui some otner suitable person adminis trator, and proceed to a settlement ol said estate. itness my hand and seal ol said couuniy court at I'latismouth. this lull day ot November, A. U. lyi. . CiKOKUE M. Sl'LRLOCK, -'a" County Judge. Highest cash price paid for wheat, and the best flour ever made in Nebraska given in exchange. Custom work specially cared for. Give the new management a trial and you will buy now other flour. Ask Your Dealer Por Cedar Creek Flour. Notice of Tinal Sell lenient. Notice bv publication on petition for settle ment ot hnal administration account. In the ,-r.n.itv i-mirt of Cass countv. Nebraska. in the matter of the estate ol Stephen Wiles, deceased, Klizabeth C. Wiles, Rebecca Muirav. Thomas Wiles. lssac Wiles. John Wiles. Cieorue Wiles, Barbara h.. War ner, Isabel lies. Nancy bpangler. Stephen U i es. loseoh I:. lies, leniamin t . lies, .Mar tha O. lies, gu .rdian of James A. Wiles. Kaiph M. Wi:es. bteDhen U. v lies and loseph.M. Wiles, minor hairs of James M, W i.es, a deceased son ot said deceased, and ail oilier persons inter ested in said matter are hereby notified that ou the Slst day ol October, ltwi, Benjamin F. Wile hied a petition in said county court, praying that his liual administration accounts hied herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged lrom his trust as executor, and that it you tail to anoear belore said court ou the Tth day ot De cember, l.t, at 10 o'clock a. m., and contest said ietition. the court may grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further orders, allowances and dec.ees as to this court may seem n. oner, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Witness mv hand and seai ol said county court at I'lattsmouth. this lTth day of November A. I). IS!;. CiKORliE M. iM-l 'KI.OCK. iSeau County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order ot sale issued by Oeorge F. Houseworth, clerk ol the district court, within and lor Cass countv. Nebraska, and to tne di icted. 1 w ill on the -d day ot January, A. 1), ih.i7 at II o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city ot I'lattsmouth, . i tu'.d countv. sell at puunc auction, ro me ingn- I est bidder tor cash, the following real estate, to ', wit: Lots live l. and six til in block twenty- ; nine "J'.M in the city ot t lattsmouth, Lass county. contest said petition, the court may grant the Nebraska, together with the privileges and appur- praver ol said petition and make such other and I tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap luriher orders, allowances and decrees, as to . pertaining; the same being levied upon and taken this court may seem proper matters pertainirg to said e settled and determined." ' covered by f'eter J . Hansen, administrator ol the estate oi j. .u. ociiueiioacuer, ueceaseu, p FIRST NATIONAL 3ANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEliKASKA. iiitfiiilii Paid up Capital Surplus .-0,0l lil.H'C Offers the very best facilities tor th prompt transaction ut LE6ITIH1TE BANKING BUSINESS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate Notice. In countv court. Cass .county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Cornelius McCarthy, deceased. Mary McCarthy, Dennis McCarthy, John McCarthy, katie McCarthy. F.lla Mc Carthy. Cornelius McCarthy. Jeremiah McCarthy and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the luth day of De cember. Is'.itf. Mary McCarthy hied a petition in said county court, praying that her final adminis tration accounts hied herein be settled ami al lowed, that distribution be made and that she be discharged from her trust as administratrix and that if vou fail to appear belore said court on the th day ot January, iwi. at - o clock p. m . and STOCKS, bonds, srold. uovtrf tiient and a ' securities oouaht and soul. Deposits, rt j celved and Interest allowed on the eertri-. t cutes. Ir:ifts drawn, availa.oie In uny , part of the IT. ;ind all the prlaiMuie . towns of Europe. 'Joilvetl;ns maac and i promptly remitted. Highest ma.-kei J priee paid for County warrants., state ' and county bonds. uiii.ii t u umiU apeordlnir to ul reetlor.s; prevent transmission ot Dlood diseases., sklu diseases, acute and chronic ulcers, stricture, fissure of the hands ana feet, Keeina. Tetter, talt Hheumatlsm. ln MlamatLon of tho Bladder. Diseases of the 1 bones, joints ac.d muscles. SyphiletlC In sanity. Scurvy. Scrofula in many forms. The urove and a hundred other forms of di-east aro traceable diroctly or indirectly to Syphilitic Blood 1'o'son for which the : Dr. Jackson's Knglish Saety TaOlets 9 a i sure pre venlive. and Is asuf tierni Killer. 1 rendering contagion hardly possible, hence its value. If neglected such troubles resul J fatally. -Maiied iinywhere. sealed 1: six ' boxes for?5. Medica.1 advice free. JACK- -t)N MF.DIOAB CO., Chicago. Ul.i or our gent. 1. B. Snyoer. DIRECTORS: H. N hovpy. I). Mmvknrr. ( Waueti, !. E. "ATiite. J. K. l-.vr i. ti"o. Iv-y, rrr. . Vn uli. i:-ilm-r- II. Ji. Dovfj- Al. ;l lor. OF IMITATIONS QUICKLY. to the end th.i state may be rina 11 a'l ( as the property ot George f. Weidmau, et ai, de iially ; leiidants. to satisly a ludginent ot said court re- OP O 1 Witness mv hand and seal of said court at I'lattsmouth. this 11th day ot December. A. D., 1 st. IjMOKCiE M. hi t Kl OCK, (Sea',) County Jaiige. liutirt auaint said deteudants I'lattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 2. A. I)., lsS. HARVEY llOLLOWAV, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Mi c riff's aIe. By virtue of an order of s:iio issued by George F. Houseworth. clerlr of the district court within and for Cuss count-, Nebraska and to me directed. I will on the Itith day of Ja nuarv.A. D. lswr. at 11 o'clock, n. tn.of said day at the south door of the court house In the city of I'lattsmouttj. iu said county, seii at pu hi io auction, to I he Inchest bl Jder for C;:sh, the followlii-! lands 'and tanenicuts, to-wit: Lot x, in block sixty-three !il. in the city of I'laltsmouth. and lot ;' in block hlty-eight . in tiie city of I'lattsmouth. all in Cass county. Ne braska, together with the privileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining: the same b -ing ievied upon and taken as the property of W'biiam I.. Hrov. ne.et n!, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered bv Fersis S. Waidrou. plaintiff against said defendants. 1'iattsniouth, Neb., Dec. l.". A. I), lslii. Hakvi-.v Hoi.i.o'.vav, Sherilf, Cass County, Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an orderor sale issued by Geo. r. Houseworth, cerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. NeorusKa.and to me directed. I will on the Pith day of .1 an.. A I lssr. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of I'latts-mmtn. in said county, soli at nubile auction, to the highest bld.Jer for tush, tbe following described re.ii estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section eighteen (If), the southwest halt ot the southeast quarter; tiie northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion seven 17J. the northwest fourth of the south west quarter of section eight 1? j. all in township eleven (.111. north of range fourteen lltj. in Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges Notice to Creditois State of Nkbkaska, l t-s. Cass County. ( In the matter ol the estate of Charles Butler, deceased. . ... , , Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands ot all persons again?t Charles Butler, de ceased, late oi said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house at I'lattsmouth on the V'hifiy oijune A. D. 1'. at 10 o'clock in the 7oreiio'on. And that six months from and after lhe"titii day ot December A. D. ICiW. is the time limited for creditors ot said deceased to pres.nt their claims 1 r examination and allowance. G veu under my hand and seal this 1st day of December A. D. . OEOKfiE M. SPLKI.OCK. 'County Judge. lea! Mieriff's Salt-. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. House Aorth, clerk of the district court within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I wid on the -ith day ot December. A. D. K-'.'o. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at tiie south door of the court house in the city of I'lattsmouth in aid county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder lor cash, the following real estate, to wit: Lot seven 7) in block tlm ty-eight :!) in the city of Flattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Janies'C Likcnbary an 1 Emily 1. Eikenbary, et ai, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment ol said court recovered by S. E. Nixon, plaintiff, against said defendants. Flattsmouth, Nebraska, Nov. 21, A. D. 1H'., Harvey Holloway, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. HFOn sale: bvall druggists I lArirsnmnrnirA! rn rHiriRT !! I i- M .Wl 1UUI1 IT Ul. WW. O I ' .J ' W ...w , -y "t0 5a CLARK f IMPERIAL BlD'G. t j N.3. Don't take any substitute 2 with the same name but different ,j spelling on which vourclrugist.o J makes Iwiceos much -(, BE.WARS or. IMITATIONS Complexion Prassrved DR. H E n A ' 3 M i . a r.f.:cs. r - i- Kt-movrs pt-2-ji:: Liver - T.:S..c, 5t'.r '.; - -i:.'1. T-n, j;d r s tor. ; oI:ia lv i:: or:,7t nrtl Tvh'c-sp, j i:.' "ir 't rl.Tr ni'd :i'';-.Hiiy co;i 1 : plf.tio'i. Sttperi.'rtor.U -r.Mmri.ticns i ml V.'rfi'.'iiv h dri.gi.sts, of :n.;:l?d for 50't. si's Attn i lorf irr:C&T. VIOLA SlftN SOAP i. ,i--.T i..,Bir-, a skin pr.ri.rirnr jSoiv, wn qt:t.i for liw toil.ji. a? -i v.i;.i(ii: fivsl for th: iiur -rv. A'.iii'!r pvi mil d.-li m-rll TheQ. C. BSTTNEK CO., Toledo, O., are tbe most powerful, saf promp :n 1 r liable, of this kind In th inatki't. Tiie orisnul :;inl only cenuii.o wmi-iii'i s-i'vm-tiou. Ask your dru-ist 'if he don't ko?p them. Write d irect to us and we will send it direct upon receipt of price, H. seu't'd. by mall prepaid. Medlc-Hl novice free. 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Ol'feirt. aceney fireourinB patenta in Aini-nca. We have a WaWiiniflou office. I'Ht-uti txken tliruuiih Muiin & Co. rectsiT speeiul notice in the AMERICAN, beantifiillv llluTratel. lanront drrulntton of nnv Hcientitle jnurual. wwk I y , t?rni 3.UJ a year; H.:VBix mi'tittm. pecinifn cupi8 and UASO Buoti on i'ATt.vTs sent free. Addresa MUNN & CO., 361 If roadway. New York. SCIENTIFIC IThe News for 10c,