THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., JUNE 16, 1897. 3 ( skim uM nro DO jiciii of tartar baking powder. Highest o( ,:f in lcat uiiie strength. Latest L'uitcd States tovi-riiiiioiit I'hk1 Report. CITY AND COUNTY. sATi;i;rAY. Byron Ciark is attending to business at the Bt:ite capital today. U. D. Travis attended to business before the supremo court yesterday. Claus lirukrnfukt, tho wide-awake miller f rom Cedar Creek, was in town todiy. Undertaker J. I. Unruh sent a cas ket to Louisville j'esterday for the in terment of the Into Asa Core. George K.iuger, Mike Lutz and Fritz Heinrieh were pa-sen gei s on the early train this morning for Omaha. Mrs. J. A. Donclan returned borne lat evening after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. White. Wanted A job shoveling snow. En quire, of G. Victor Lindon if you have any Miing i i that lino you want done. Ex-Cnunly Commissioner Trilsch, o e of tho host- oHieers the county over had, was in town on business to d ty. Mins Cora I.vvis of Omaha, who has . . . . ...nlrveo , , . .,,e tb3 D.ivis, -paiuh,t - to her , home morn log. Mrs. Juno Black and daughter will depart soon for an extended visit of several weeks witlt relatives in Michigan. A. J. Beeson is homo for a few days' vis-it from Creston, wbero he has opened a law otlieo and expeets tolo-ate permanently. Fred Ronne and wife of Center pre cinct are in town today trading, taking advantage of tho low prices afforded by I'lattsmouth merchant. Hon. E. F. Warren, Nebraska City's leading attorney ws in the city today looking after some legal business, and greeting many of his old time friends. John Winn, who is employed at tho 11. & M. shops, met with an accident yesterd ty whereby ho received an in jury to ine of his eyes. He is taking a lay-off for a few days. The ra my - friend of Miss Gertude Kearney will regre'. to know that the political whiel has put another in her plaeo at Omaha in the U. S. marshall's ollico. If the civil sim vico law is not a farce, she will be reinstated if she oaro-t for tho position. August Tartseh has let the contract to B.-ixtor Smith for tho immediate erectiou of a, nice cottage on his lots adjoining and east of Ren Hempol's residence. It will contain the modern improvements in house-build ng, and will be the neatest cottage ia that part of the city. The M. E. church recital at Louis vilie will bo quite a nice affair. Misses Nettie Way bright, Maud Mauzy and the little Petersen girls ftom this city will take part. Several from this town :ne geing up in Fitzgerald's e.trrynll this evening. A. II. Wc-kbach !e.ves tonight for New York.fioru which port he willsail for bis old home in Germnny. expect ing to bo absent about three months. This EvKSixu News will follow him to hi address in the old country and keep him posted on what is going on at home. His brother. Gust, or Om aha, wi accompany him. MONDAY. Oa Sunday the weather was hot enough for July. Clarence TefTt of Avoca was a court house visitor today. J. G. Hoover of Louisville was in town today on business. 4'iite a heavy rain fell yesterday be tween Murray and Union. Miss C: rie Holloway, the deputy sheriff, is on the sick list. C S. I'o'.k is off duty loday on ac count of a sprained knee. Will Sir ight is now a regular em ploje in the county treasurer's office. Twelve people, composing the Chi cago Conudv company, arrived at tho . HEA'tTH Sl.GN A"L a 3 . perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect -growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the full grown, new life. Scott & Bowne. New York, ah Drujnpsts. 50c ad $1. Poikins House yesterday. They have an engagement here for the 17tb, 18tb and 19uh. , Judge Ramsey was trying a fore closure case in chambers this after noon. The weather bureau says fair and slightly warmer for today in Ne- braska. Deputy Sheriff Fred Murphy went to Eagle today to make a sale of some personal property. Samuel Wuugb, cashier of the First National bank, went to Denver on business Saturday. ; ' ' The bank at Murdock closed its doot-p Saturday last, and its affairs ' 'sed up by a receiver. iJr.rSl20-flourke is visiting' old friends in the city. He is well pleased with his employment at Des Moines Hon. Jas. Hull, of Kim wood, is in town todav. He came down with his son Sumner, to visit with Dr. Joseph UalL ' '1 ho Missouri river kee s on cutting at the east bank north of Iho bridge and some people are fearful that the bridge is in danger. An old gray beaded man was dumped into a wagon and taken to jail, in a state of intoxication, this morning. It was a sad sight. Ex-Senator Samuel Thomas went to Omaha today to servo as a juror in the United .States district court, winch began its adjourned session today. J. M. Roberts, now of the firm of Roberts, Puiington & Roberts, live stock commission merchants of South Omaha, was a I'lattsmouth visitor to day. Capt, Dabb of the launch Sundown escorted a party of twelve to tho vi cinity of Spring laka yesterday for a picnic. -They report having had a nico time. Miss Mabol Swearingen was home on a visit or-r cc -viinnn z . i - t- r V-i Oavwalter ProbfAmpanicd her for - VTal - lA - I , . . . ."J -W w H WW A. About forty people were up at the St. Mary's lakes, north of the Platto yesterday, and caught about fifteen ilsh. The bass they caught cost about $5 apiece. a very pleasant social party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rarkor, in South Park, Saturday evening, in which dancing was in dulged in till a late hour. Samuel G. Campbell and Miss Ellen W. Tyson of Elmwood, respect ively twenty-one and eighteen years of age, were granted a marriage li cense by Judge Spurlock today. Ira Z. Putnam of Lead City, S. D. stopped over in the city yesterday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Isham, and other relatives. Mr. Putnnm was returning from a visit in tho east. Police Judge Archer made up his report for May today. It records nine arrests, on which 12 in fines wero paid, and secured. Three men preferred to serve out the amount of their fines in jail. Sumner Hall, of Pender was a visi tor in town over Sunday. He b-ought to South Omaha his winter's feed of cattle and hogs netting him $2,300 on which he reports making a good profit. Sumner is a Cass county pro duct. Arthur Lee Baker and Miss Ida May Parr were married at G o'clock last evening by Rev. Youtzy of the Chris tian ehurch, at -the parsonnge, in the presence ol a party of friends. TllE News extends its best wishes to these young people. Mr. Prank Wooster and Miss Annie Rajeck were married today by the priest Pfohemian Catholic church. Mr. Wooster is the young barber whose shop is under Joo & Frank's store, and well deser ves the amiable young lady who has become his bride. The case of Bishop Bonacum of the Lincoln diocese of the Roman Catho lic, church against Corbett. the priest, is to be argued before tho supreme court, and Judge Suilivan has gone to Lincoln to make the argument on be half of the bishop. A large crowd of friends gathered at the B. & M. station Saturday eve nmg ana gave farewell greetings to Henry and William Weckbach on ttie occasion of their departure for Germ any. Many tears wero shed at the parting of friends. Willie Baird is assisting County Superintendent Farley to procure the necessary figures to make out a report of the valuations of realty and nor sonality of the several school districts in the county. Ho is at work in the county clerk's office. Members of the order of Odd Fel 10 ws celebrated memorial day for their society yesterday, by decorating the resting places of their dead at Oak health signal. The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com fort. Fat is the signal of This on Hill. In the evening they marched to the M. E. church and listened to a most impressive sermon by Rev. Campbell. The old settlers of Otoe county will eujoy the luxury of picnicking in Morton's grove at Nebraska City, and Judge Ramsey of this city has been in vited to deliver an oration on that oc casion. Old settlers of this vicinity would doubtless t-Djoy themselves by attending. Sunday morning tho members of the Knights of Pythias order in the city observed the ceremony of mem orial day by ornamenting the graves of deceased members with flowers. Carriages were taken at an early hour and the members journeyed to tho cemetery, where ritual services were frolemnized in an appropriate manner. E. Grotfeldt,an unfortunate poverty- stricken individual from- Peoria, Illi nois, suffering with heart trouble. was found in a half starved condition up in the M. P. yards. The police brought him down town and fed him, and the commissioners will send him to friends in Kansas City tonight. His condition is well calculated to excite sympathy. The paternity of a child of which Minnie Killiarn, a young woman liv ing near Avoca, will be the mother, is to be the subject of a law suit be fore Judge Archer, and Jailer S P. Holloway went down to that neighbor hood to servo-papers on one George Peters as the putative father in ques tion. The complaint was filed Satur day evening. Judge Spurlock was called to his office yesterday from his usual Sab bath devotions to perform a marriage ceremony. Mr. t. Ii. Ilaph and JVlissj Rosa Bell Ellam of Council Bluffs, of lawful age, unable longer to endure bachelorhood and maidenhood, applied to him and persuaded him to make them of one flesh, and he could not re sist the appeal. , The judge is known to be quite susceptible to appeals of that kind when accompanied by the proper fee. In this issuo we present to our read ers tho ad vertisement of Van Dyke & Co., Importers, Manufacturers and Wholesalers of Furs, at 101S-20 Wal nut SEreet, Kansas City, Mo. This is an old established and reliable firm and during July and August this year they will make a specialtj- of making over "out of style"' garments. If you have a fur or plush garment badly worn or out of style, you would do well to correspond with this firm regarding tho matter, as their m-iil order department is one of the most complete in tho West. Looking For Itohlnnoo. An Auburn correspondent says: "Friends of Robinson, the missing Unioc Pacific clerk, while eearchiog on tho river bar yesterday for traces, found footprints made by a pointed toe shoe whero the boat taken. by Roberson was found by the Platts mouth boatmen. There - were also footprints of bare feet on the sand. This fact leads, them to believe that Robinson is still alive. The reward of ilCO offered by Robinson's brother, coupled with that offered by the Union Pacific clerks, makes S200 for finding tho missing man or his body. Several of Robinson's friends bave taken a carryall and gone down the bank, while others have taken boats. The Iowa side of the river and the islands are being searched faithfully. The majority of bis friends still be lieve that ho is alive, only a few tak ing tho gloomy side of tho case." Dr Marshall, Oraduate Dentist. Dr. Marshall, fine gold work. Dr. Marshall, gold ' and porcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest atoliances lor first class dental work. A Queer (?) Medicine. There is a medicine whose proprie tors do not claim to have discovered soine hitherto .unknown ingredient, or that it is a. cure-all. This honest medicine only claims to cure. certain diseases, and that its ingredients are Tecognized by the most skilled' physi cians as being tho best for Kidney and Bladder Diseases. It is. Foley's Kid ney Cure. For sale at Smith &. Par onelo. ' Liat of Letters. iRemaining uncalled for at the post office at I'lattsmouth, June 9, 1897: Johns. Nancy. . , Long, Mamie . : When calling for any of the aboye letters please say "advertised." r ..- W. K. Fox, P. M. M I yiP1 cr7. Try it mi iLove Lightens Labor ! i so does great clean ercomesto woman's aid bJ wash-day and every day. Bianes ner ss Old e vei y nucic. M.irle only bv K Tl RT V Colrhont' 1 I lie i. IV. an company, CHICAGO. ALWAYS OPEN. How Lake.' Michigan I MaIe Navigable All the Year liouuil. Navigatiou on Lake Michigan is nev er closed. Steamers run hack and forth across the lake and between tho, poits of tho west hhore of the lake during the entire winter with remarkable regular ity. The first attempts at winter navi gatiou on the tnuislake routes were made by the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad company and by the now de funct Eiigelmanu TraiiFportation com pany many years ago, and the snceesa of winte'r ventures became established as the character of the steamers was improved and developments were made in marine enginery. Now winter navi gation process almost uninterruptedly, and tho new ear ferries steam bark and forth with little regard for weather or for ice. The success of .the car ferries on Lake Michigan and the car ferry which defies winter in the Straits of Mackinac is probably the cause of the announcement that negotiations are in progress looking to the construction of ice breaking freight steamers that will enable their owners to keep them in commission on the Lake Superior and lower lake route during the winter. Tho report is without foundation. There is a yast difference between the navigation of Lake Michigan from one ehore to tho other and along its weet shore, and the navigation of the great lakes throughout their lengths and through the interlake channeln. Ice breaking is expensive, and occasionally the ice floes defy the crushing powers of the best of the so called ice breakers. Ono of the car ferries was recently stall ed by a floe near Menominee which de fied net only the steamer, but the ex plosive power of dynamite. The trouble of winter navigation on the chain of lakes would occur in the interlake chan nels and in the canals. Owing to the clogging effects of the ice, it would be almost impossible toopeiate canals dur ing midwinter. Another and a very serious bar to general lake navigation in winter is the prevalence of snowstorms, during which nothing whatever cau be peen. Snow is more obstructive to the sight than fog, and during a drfving snow storm it is impossible to see anything ahead, even in the daytime. Winter naviga tors on Lake Michigan, who are never out of sight of land for any great length of time, experience their chief annoy ance from snowstorms. They manage to steam into i)ort when snow is flying thick beennse of their familiarity with the route, but they occasionally get in to trouble while they are wrapped in "the tumultuous privacy of the storm." It does not follow, by any means, that becauso winter navigation is suc cessful on .Luke Michigan it can Le made successful in the upper and lowei lake service. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Rici, bat Keaulifut. a young man would contemplate If an ideal of useful living, we commend to bim the address delivered by Carl Se.burz at the funeral of William Htein way, the head of the great house of piano manufacturers. After referring to the fact that, the dead man liejjan bis active life as a simple workman and in his success remained the ideal knight of labor Mr. Scbnrz said: "He was a pattern as a rich man. I wish I conld call the millionaires of the land to this bier end Fay to them, 'Those, among you who lament that at times ioverty looks with multt lings on riches learn from this dead man.' "flis millions were never begrudged him. The dark glance of envy never fell upon him. Covctcn:rKH itsrlf passed him by disarmed and ncc.Lciit d. Yes, every one would have rejoiced to see him still rid er, for every one knew that everything be get co:;tiibutt d to the w tlirue of all. "2iO one fulfilled better than bo the duties of wealth. There was no puffed up iiride of i.;-sessioii, no extravagant prank of display. Simple as ever re- I main d his beiug, modest his mode of I life. But lie knew one luxury, and be practiced it; that was the luxury cf the 1 liberal hand a princely luxury that few of the world's greatest have in- dulged in more richly than he. "It was not money alone that he gave. It was the heart joy of the genu ine benefactor, with which he bade the worthy welcome and often anticipated their wants. It was the bright cheerful ness of the willing giver who could con ceive no abuse of his generosity. "I have seen many men in my elay, never a bigger heart. Is it too much to say that in this man every human being baa lost a brother?" Youth's Conipan ion. Cranky. The following conversation, which occurred in one of the city ticket offices a few days ago, is a sample of the pleasant occurrences which a ticket seller experiences in the course of his career: "Give me a time table," said a short roan with a straight, hanging beard to the clerk. "Where do you wish to go?" "None of your busiuess," was tho curt reply. A copy of the time table was passed to the man, and he took his leave. "That's one of those fellows who would complain of a conductor if he failed to say 'Please' when asking for a ticket," remarked the clerk. True Flag. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Geo. F. ilousewortb, clerk of the district court, witbiu and for Cass county. NebrHska.and to me d irected. 1 will on the 19th day of J une. A D 1J7. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of TiHttsDioutb. in said county, sell at Dublio auction, to tne tiijioest oiaaer ror caso. toe following described lauds and tenements, to-wit: Lot 12, in block in the tity of Platts mouth. Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto oeionglDg or in hut wise apper taiulnR. the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Katherlne Reu land. alias Mrs, Peter Remand, et al.; de fendants, to satisfy a judxtnent of said court recovered by Pettibone & Nlxou.o'.ain titTs. aeainst said defendants. Plattsuiouth, Neb.. May lti, A. D. 18!t7. IlAKVKY lIOt.LOWAT, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Legal Notice. To Jurgen Greve, Peter G:eve. Claus Greve, HansGreve:Peter Kock.Weibke Margarcthe Kock ami August Kock. non-resident defendants: You and each oi you are hereby notified that on the :th day of April, A. L; ltt7, John H- Pettibone and S. K. Nixon riled a petition in the district court of Cass county against you. the object and prayer ot which is to have established a tax lien in favor of said plaintiffs and against lot H in block U in the City ol Flattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, for the sum of Jim 1H. for years 189. 18W0, 1MSU, 1H92 and with 10 per cent interest thcre- iiii from about May 0th. lHyj, less a payment of f-r0 in January 1S9S; equitable relief, a foreclosure ot said lien, and sale of said property to satisfy the same with 10 per cent annual interest and costs is demanded. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, June 21st, 1W. John H. Pettibone anu S. E. Nixon. May 3. V. Legal Notice. To Arthur and Ellen Spivey, non-resident de fendants, you ire hereby notified that on the 4th day of May, A. L). 1M7, Allen Beeson and Jesse L. Root commenced an action in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against you, for the purpose of recovering $19.00 balance due them as lawyers for prosecuting the suit of Spi vey vs. Moon in county court of Cass county, Ne braska, in April 1M3, and the further sum of $":" due said plaintiffs as lawyers for defending the suit of Kellogg vs. Spivey in district court ot said county in lHi and lx7. It is claimed that you impliedly agreed to pay said Allen Beeson and Jesse L. Koot what such services were rea sonably worth and that said services were worth the said sums of (19 and fi.'i, and the said sums areidue plaintiffs from the defendans. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 2lst day of June, A. 1J. 17. Allen Beeson and Jesse 1.. Root, Plaintiffs. May 3, '7. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order ol 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 lKth day of June, A. D. 1M7, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Platts ni on th, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and tenements, to-wit: Lots six (), seven (7) anu eight H). in block three (3) in lJuke's addition to the city of flatts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Llewel lyn A. Moore, et al defendants, tosatisfy a judg ment of Charles C Parmele, as receiver of the Citizens Bank 61 I'lattsmouth. Cass county, Ne braska, plaintiff, against said defendands. Plattsuiouth, Nebraska. May 18. A. D.. liW. Harvey Holloway. Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of Adolph Rosenbaum, insane. Order to show cause why license should not issue to sell real estate. This cause came on for hearing upon the peti tion of J. Y. Johnson, as guardian of Adolph Rosenbaum. insane, praying for license to sell the east half of lot one (1), in block thirty-three (:t3); and lots one. two and three (1, 2 and 3), in block thirty (3li, all in the city of Plaitsmouth, Nebraska, tor the purpose of preserving the es tate of said Adolph Rosenbaum, insane, and pre vent its going to w aste and decay and greatly de preciating in value. And it appearing to the court that unless said lands are sold that the estate of said Adolph Koseubaum, insane, is in great danger of depre ciating in value and going to waste.it is heieby ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before nie at the office ot the clerk of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, at I'lattsmouth. on the &Mh day of May, A. 1). 1S7. at 1 o'clock p. m.. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian to sell said real estate as above described, to prevent its depreciation and waste. liated this 1-th day of April. A. D. 1W7. Basils. Ramsey, Judge of the District Court. Byron Clark and C. A. Kawls, attorney for estate. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. James Barr A mes, Flaintilt, ) vs. f Frances Ellen Miller, et al., ) To Frances Ellen Miller. Albert A. Miller, Anna B. Reed .William E. Keed, Estella Reed. Clinton Keed, Lucille Reed, Benjamin A. tiib son, Alexander S. Forter and Benjamin A. Gib son as trustee of the Weeping Water bank: You and each of you are hereby notilied that on the 17th day of April. A. I . 1!7. the plaintiff hied his petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, to foreclose a mortgage ex ecuted and delivered upon the 10th day of Sep tember, A. 1, 1W7, conveying to Benjamin A. Gibsou lots one and two. in block til ty one. in the city of Weeping Water, in Cass county. Ne braska, tiled for record upon the nth day of Sep tember, A. I). 1(7. at 8.10 o'clock a. in. and re coided in book "Y" of mortgages, at page 507; given to secure a note of even date for $l,5oO pay able to B. A. Gibsou, becoming due September 1, W!. which note and mortgage were sold and as signed to one Samuel T. Ames before maturity for value, and by said Samuel T. Ames sold and assigned to plaintifl, and to have said mortgage auj note decreed to be a lirst lieu upon said lands, and the interest and liens of whatsoever na ture and description of you said several defend m.t he decreed interior to plaintiffs lien on said lots, and for an accounting of the amount due plaintiff and decree ot sale, and equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or beiore the 7lh day of June, A. D. 1897, and set forth your mtcre-t. claim aud title in and to said lots or your default will be entered therein. James Bark Ames. By his attorneys, Byron Clark and Montgomery .t Hall. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a fee bill issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the lMth day ot June, A. L. in7. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city oi Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following lands and tenements, to-wit: All of lots St and 33 in section 20. township yi, range 14 in Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property o William M. Clary to satisfy said fee bill. Plattsmouth.Nebraska, May 18, A. 1). 1897. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska. ) Cass County.- J In the matter of the estate of Andrew . Rhode, deceased. Notice is hereby triven that the claims and demands of all persons against Andrew Rhode, deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and ad justed by the county court at the court house at Plattsmouth, on the trj day of November, A. I). 1S7, at Z o'clock in the afternoon. And that six months from and after the 2Sth day of Mav. A. I. lwi7. la the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their ol ilms for examination and allowance. Given under my hand and seal this 25th day of May. A. I. 1W7. (c.ii George M. Spurlock, l3ea" County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Statu of Nkkraska. ) County of Cass. ) In the matter of the estate of John F. C. Hen nings, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against John F. C.Hennings, deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house iu Plattsmouth. on the 2Vth day of November, A. I. ltt7. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. And that six months from and aftei the 2lth day of May. A. D. 1"'J7. is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given-under my hand and seal this 2;th day of May. A. IJ. If7. iSealj George M, Spurlock. County Judge. Probate Notice. In county court. Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Ann Lewis, deceased. Amanda K. Mowrer, Willa M. Weldon, Alice Schooley. William S. Lewis, Fanny K. Shelledy, Howard Lewis, Anna M. Maston, Sadie Iwis. Samuel Lewis and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 11th day of May A. D. IW, W. K. Baldwin hied a pe tition in said county court, praying that his final administration account hied herein be settled and a lowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as Administrator, and that if you fail to appear before said court on the 1st. day of July A. D. 117. at 10 o'clock a. m., and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further orders, ailow- ances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and de termined. Witness -my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 20th day of May, A. D lf97. (Seal) George M. SrtRLOCK. County Judge. Notice of Sale. . In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of Adolph Rosenbaum, insane. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Basil S Ramsey, judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 25th day of May, A. L). 1W7, for the sale ot the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the s-outli door of the court house in Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, ou the 3rd day ot luly, A. L). IU7. at 2 o'clock p. ni. at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash the lol loping described real estate, to-wit: The east half of lot one, in block thirty-three, and lots one, two and three, in block thirty, all in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour. Latcd this 1st day of June. A. D, 1S97. J. W. Johnson. Guardian. Byron Clark and C. A. Kawls, Attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue cf an execution 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 14th day ol June, A. L. 1KST7, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the farm of P. F. Waldron, two miles north of Eagle, in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for .ash, the following personal prop erty, to-wit: 4 lumber wagons, 3 walking and I riding cultivators, 2 iron harrows (one a two horse, the other a four-horse harrow); two iron beam stirring plows, one common drill, one Woods binder, four sets double harness (partly worn); one bay horse. 14 years old, called Dick; one bay horse, star iu forehead, called Ned; one bay horse, 16 years old, called Tom; one gray horse, sixteen years old, called Prince; one gray mare, H years old. called Doll; one brown mare mule coming 4 years old; one black mare mule coming two years old; one sorrel horse mule com ing two years old: one yearling mare mule; one black horse. 7 vears old. called Bert, and ten tons of hay in stack. The same being levied upon and , taken as the property ot f. f. waldron ana tl. K. Waldron. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of j airi rnnrr rrovrrl hv Kanlr rif Raul," nlaintitf ' against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.June 2. A. D., 17, Harvey Holloway, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. C. S. Polk, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sals. By virtue of a fee bill issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court, witlun and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 10 day of July A. I)., 1U7. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Flattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lauds and tenements to-wit: Lot 8 in block &i, and lot 3 in block 5H. 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 aud taken as the property of Persis S. Waldron to satisfy a said tee bill in the case of Persis S. Waldron vs. Wil liam L. Browne, et al. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 8. 1H97. Harvey Holloway, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. Sheriff's 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 rected. I will on the 10 day of July, A. L 1 vt7, at 11 o'clock a. 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 highest bidder for cash, the following lands and tene ments to-wit: Lots seven and eight in block nine, in Young and Hayes' addition to the city ol Plattsmouth, Cass county Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or iu anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Peter D. Bates and Susan Ii. Bates, de fendants, to satisfy a iudirment of said court re covered by James M. 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