THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMOUTH NEB., JUNE 30, 1897. 3 Pill TOUPEE Absolutely Pure. A i ream (f tartar bakinu powder. Highest of ali in leavening strength. Latest United States t ;.vci iiuicnt l-'ood Report. CITY AND COUNTY. SATI-lvItAY. AlU-tiel ilio uaso ball nioetin"; in the cDuiiril chanihep Tucsd.-ij evening nt SoVlock. Kay Wnlermiin returned from a WKeU's, visit with his parents at Crete. He attended the graduating exercises of Own college while there. II. N. Dovey and Joo Klein, to gether with somo Omaha parties,' are planning for a biff fishing' excursion the first of July at Tekamah,this state. The rain of today just came in time to make the raspberry crop one of the largest that has been had in these parts for a number of j-ears. The blackberry crop will also be extra heavy. 1 ho only people who will have a kick on the rain will be the farmers who have fields of ryo ready to har vest. There are several fields in the neighborhood of l'lattsmouth that are dead ripe. As usu il the old settlers' reut.iou at Uniou gives promiso of being a grand success this year. The dates fixed are August 11 and 12. The ollicera of the association this year are: EL- W. roster, president; C L,. Graves, secre tnry; Dan I. inn, treasurer. Mrs. Hasse, secretary of the Fra ternal Union of America, will be at Smith & l'armele's drug store Tues day evening, June 9, 1S97,' from 7 to y o'clock, to transact business for fraid lodge. Call and piy duos and receive your benefit certificateg. Frnnk Van Horn, who has been in the employ of the Hurlington'a store department at Lincoln, was trans ferred to this city this week, where he will se vo in the capacity of stenographer. Re takes Miss Nettie Ilallance's place, she having resigned. Curds are out announcing the forth coming wedding of Harry P. Liong and Miss Kulalie Patterson, both well' known and highly respected teachers of Smith Bend. The latter is a daugn ter of S-tmucl Patterson of that place, and a neice of lion. J. M. Patterson of this city. The mayor ordered that all male prisoners incarcerated in the city jail should work out their fines on the streets, but the rain of today inter fered with the cnirying out of this order. IIowover,they will probably get an opportunity to exercise their mus cles Monday. Will Short, the genial hardware merchant of Douglas, Neb., accom panied by his wife, came over yester- d ly for a short visit with Mrs. Mary Cook, who is very ill with heart trouble. Mr. Will Short is a son of J Mrs. Mary Cook, and is a successful bu-siner-s mun. The rain of last night and today was quite peneral over the county, most localities getting more than fell in this city. Three-fourths of an Inch of water fell at Hock Bluffs, while at this place- the fall was 22.01 of an inch. While this is not a very large amount of water, it will ?o much good to veg elatdon. The g(oii people of Hock Bluff and vicinity are making arrangements to eelehrate the Fourth of July in the good, old fa-ditoned manner. Cood speakers have been secured and also ample :imusements for all. Saturday, July is the day upon which the cele- l: alien will be held. A large crowd will doubtless be in attendance. Mr. Frank Vermilyea was the pos- dPor f a nicn little driving horse. but. she saw another horse on the streets today which caught her eye. She finally traded her horse for it. giving to boot. The horse traded for w;is a ti'ie looking animal but was not worth much. An attempt is being made to recover the horse and $10. A large number of young people gathered together at the pleasant home of Mrs. Iviura Petersen last evening, to attend the business and nothing lost Scott's Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking- next tiling to a pleasure You hardly taste it. The stom ach knows nothing- -about it it does not trouble 3-011 theie. You feel it first in the strength that it brings: : i t showrs in the. color of the cheek, the rounding of the angles, tha smoothing of the wrinkles. - It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, take health by surprise. There is no secret of what it is made of the fish-fat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. . Perhaps your druggist has a substitute for Scott's Emulsion. ' isu t tbe standard all others try to equal tbt best for you to buytjS o cents and $i.0 All Draft-gista is' SCOTT & BOWNE A Chemist - New York g-ji social meeting of the Epwortb. Leag je. Those present enjoyed , the evening in games and social ' con vernation. A neat program, in which several of the members took part, was well received. MONDAY. W. B. Wise took in the metropolis today. D. K. Barr was a Lincoln passenger this moriing. J. E. Marshall and family visited relatives nt South Omaha yesterday. Win. Delesdernier, the Elmwood at torney, was in town today on business. Joseph Holy and Miss Pet Veter snek took out a permit to wed today, Mrs. Carl Rawls and children de parted last week for a visit with rela tives at Kenosha, Wis. Hermle, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spies, has been ill with heart trouble, but is reported convalescent. Oakley Polk is the proudest boy in town on account of a new hundred dollar bicycle, a 'liambler", pre sented by his father. Theodore Wilcox of Lancaster county, aged forty-six years, and Mrs. Sarah Altman, aged thirty-nine, of this county, were granted a permit to wed. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Wilson's little babe has suffered from whooping cough for several weeks, and now seems to have pneumonia, and is quite ser iously ill. Clarence Tefft, accompanied by John Graham, Avoca's hardware mer chant, was in town on legal business today and made an agreeable call at this office. Hon. R. B. Windham journeyed to Lincoln on business today, and glad dened the hearts of some of the junior members of the household by taking them along. Bert Clement, editor of the Elm- wood Leader-Echo, a live paper in a live town was in Plattsmouth today on business and made Tiik News a pleasant visit. Mrs. Shiffer of Nodaway, la., and Miss Lulu Kuhney, sisters of Johu and Harry Kuhney, have been in the city visiting the latter and their families for a few days. Mrs. Geo. Cook and two sons. Perry and Frank, of Alvo, are visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Cook, who is quite ill. The boys returned home this afternoon. Mrs. Fliesbach, of Imperial, Chase county .accompanied by her daughter, returned home this morning after a pleasant visit of a few days with Mrs. Sonter in this city. Ed Murphy, who left here little over a week ago, writes one of his friends,from Billings,Montana,that he has securuda good position in a bank there, and will remain in Billings. G. Victor Lindon, while out fishing yesterday, caught six or seven beauti ful bass about a foot in length. As a piscatorial artist, G. Victo.' has no superior in this part of the country. Misses Alice and Emma Eikenbary depart Thursday for Nebraska City, where they will have an outing of a few days, and will attend the celebra tion which will be held there on the fifth. A wreck occurred, on the Wabash Saturday at Missouri City caused by a washout. Five postal clerks were killed, a brakeman, a baggageman and the conductor is thought to be fatally injured. The Misses Lily and Anna Tighe came in Friday to attend St. John's commencement exercises, and visit with Miss Nellie Guthman and other friends. They will returned to their home near Manley Wednesday. The Beatrice Chautauqua closed it's moit successful season yesterday when 15,000 people passed through the gates. Crete comes next and a splen did program is given which ought to draw a crowd fully equal to Beatrice. D. McIIugh, the blacksmith, is still at work in his shop on Pearl street and has no intention of going away. Re ports that he was going away are false and all work entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful at tention. The hot wave which we suffered a few days ago has drifted southward, and people in Georgia and Alabama are punished with a degree of heat almost unbearable, viz: 104 to 106 in the shade and in a low, moist altitude at that. Special care is taken in the selec tion of cnoice tobacco for the manu facturerof Otto Wurls, "Gut Heil" cigar, it is rapidly winning favor as one of the'.finest 5 cent cigars on the market. Don't try it, or you will smoke no other. P. S. Wheeler, a well-known old- 9 Tell Your that you have read that Santa Claus Soap is one of the greatest labor saving inven tions of the time. Tell her that it will save her strength, save her time, save her clothes. The merits of iAMTA OM appeal at once to every thoughtful woman. It's the best, purest, and most economical soap to be procured. Sold everywhere. Made only by g The N. K. Fairbanh Company, - chjcj Zmmm time resident of this city, died Satur day morning after an illness of -two years, at his nome in Stanton county, Nebraska. The funeral and inter ment will take place today at Wheel er's Grove, Iowa. Next Sunday, Rev. F. H. Campbell of the M. E. church, will baptize sev eral of the members who joined the church last winter. The baptising will take place on the river near the depot and will no doubt draw an im mense crowd of people. The corner stone of the new Evan gelical Lutheran ctaurcti was dedicated yesterday with appropriate ceremon ies. Rev. Freund, the pastor, officiat ing. The new edifice will be a nice improvement to the old Herald cor ner at Fifth and Vine streets. Alex Campbell, superintendent of the western division of the B. & M., and one of the best railroad men in the country, was in town today from McCook shaking hands with old friends. Mr. Campbell was road mas ter on this division in the early days. John nennings of Glendalo was in town today wearing a face that looked like he had run against the jagged edge of a cyclone. He explained that a horse had kicked him, but he was better than he looked and could tackle his weight in wild cats without any fear of results. Joe McCarty and young Sharp were scuffling Sunday evening, when the latter accidentally inflicted a severe gash on McCarty's hand. McCarty "pasted" his opponent a few for luck about the head. No arrests were made, but McCarty had to employ a physi cian to sew up his wound. When it came time to go to work on the street this morning several of the city prisoners claimed to be ruptured and unable to work, so that only one man was taken out. The rupture racket ought not to go. A mau that can fight and raise hades is perfectly able to work on the streets. Judge Ramsey went down to Ne braska City this morning to hold a three days session of court which will close his work for the summer. He thinks of making a trip to the Pacific coast the last of this week with a party of friends and spend the hot weather with relatives In Portland, Oregan. W. B. Robert.?, the fruit grower, after an Absence of several months at Fitzgerald, the soldier colony in Georgia. arrived home Saturday night ( to remain until his small fruits are all marketed. Ho ia still infatuated with the Georgia climate, and is very anxious to sell his prop erty here and move with his family tojthe southland. To Whom It May Concern. In reference to the article signed by the county board of commissioners in last evening's Nkvs,I wish to say that Commissioner G. W. Young informed me that Treasurer Eickhoff did take out between $300 and $400 more than his salary amounted to. This state ment was made voluntarily and not in response to any question from mo. I hereby aver that tho above state ment is true. Samuel. Ricitardson. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26th day of June, 1897. James Robkktson, County Clerk. Dr. Marshall. Uracloate Lentint. 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 anoliances lor first class dentr.l work. A Queer (?) Medicine. There is a medicine whose proprie tors do not claim to have discovered some hitherto unknown ingredient, or that it is a cure-all. This honest medicine only claims to cure certain diseases, and that its ingredients are recognized by the most skilled physi cians as being the best for Kidney and Bladder Diseases. It is Foley's Kid ney Cure. For sale at Smith & Par mele. Kate to Milwaukee, WU. For the annual meeting of the na tional educational association the B. & M. will sell round trip tickets July 3, 4 and 5 for one fare plus $2.30, final limit for return July 10, 11, and 12 only. An extended limit may be had by depositing tickets with joint ageut at Milwaukee until August 31. W. L. Pickett, Agent. Subscribe for TnE News. s Wife $k I 5 9 a HENRY IRVING AS A JOKER. He and Toole Made a Tipsy Waiter Re pout Temporarily. Sir Henry Irving tells an amusing story of a joke that he, with Mr. Toole and a third party, played some years ago at a Glasgow hotel. After their work they were supping at the hotel, where", eays Sir Henry, "there was in the room a high screen. Tho instant the waiter was gone we commenced opera tions. We stripped the silverwn: 3, of which there was a tolerable 6npply, from the table and placed it behind tho screen. We then opened the window and turned out the gas, and finally all got under tho table. Wo had only to re main iu onr cramped position a few minutes before we heard the unsteady feet of onr friend, the waiter, along the passage. "The darkened room amazed him and the cold air from the window seemed to strike him with affright. "'Goodness!' exclaimed he, 'it's thieves they are. A thocht as much frae tho luiks o' them, and frae their gay talk and their lauchter. Eh, but I'm a rained man. A wish a' had nae taen tho baleo' that last bottle. Hear! Hear! Thieves! Thieves! Murder! Thieves! Thieves !' and shouting at the top of his voice he ran out of the room and along the passage. "The minnte he had gone we shut the door, lit tho gas, restored the silver to the table and sat round as before, enjoying a quiet cigar. Presently there was a confused murmur alorg tho pas sage. It grew louder and louder, and in poured a truly motley throng, most ly half dressed, consisting of the man ager, two men in bare legs and slip pers, and a lady with a blanket, in the alarm of fear caught up, followed by our agonized friend, the waiter. One man was armed with a poker and the other carried a bronze statuette ready to hurl at the thief. As they entered vp all eat back and looked at them in well feigned amazement,- and Toole said to the astonished and btwilrfercd man ager, 'Do you always come in this way with your friends when a gentleman asks for his bill?' " London Telegraph. THE MAKING OF POISON. A Factory Where the Mont Dt-adly Prue Are i'rt-pared. In London is a strange establishment, behind a wilderness of warehouses and tumbledown tenements, iu a remote suburb. Its massive gates are locked and Valously guarded. A visitor must not only be careful where he steps and re frain from touching, ho must also breathe with great caution. One of the terri bio poisons manufactured herein pure anhydrous acid, a drug seldom seen outside a chemical laboratory. Uns is the deadliest of all known poisons. The discoverer was stricken dead from inhaling its fumes. From 3 to 5 per cent of this chemical added to 05 or 97 parts of water makes prussic acid. This diluted poison causes instant death, even when taken in minute quantities. Next to anhydrous acid, tho worst poison they make is cyanide of potas sium. Last year they turned out over 1,000 tons of it. Five grains being a fatal dose, the annual output would be sufficient to kill 2,500,000 people. In the workroom, where men are gathered around a witch's caldron containing over a hundred weight of molten cya nide, a strange picture is presented The secthinp mass of white hot liquid poison, with the lambent play cf the furnace fires, the phantom faces of the woikmtn, enveloped in an uncanny looking glass mask, peering into the heart cf the dreadful mixture through the thick atmosi-'Leic, are a ttnible eight. In another rooni, where are tons of the Ciiiti.td picdnct, lc.ckii:g like crystalizcd sugar, "get d enough to eat," one mini is never allowed alone. For some inexplicable leascn it exer cises a strange lat-tinalicu for the men who inhale its fumes. They are haunt ed by a desire to eat it. But. knowing that satisfying the craving iw ans in stant death, most, but not all, arc able to resist it. Aside from this fascination its manufacture is not considered un healthy. The Fame cannot be said of corrosive sublimate. Its fumes are dead ly Chicago Inter Ocean. Both Ways. "You are a producer of perrolenm, I believe?" "lam." "I would like to ask you a question or two." "Goon." "I have noticed that when oil sells high there is a great deal of activltv iu well drilling. Why is that?" ' 'That question is easily answered. We want to take - all the advantage we can of high prices. That is natural enough, isn't it?" "No doubt it is, but when the price of oil is low again prospectors are busy putting down wells. How do you ex plain that?" - "The explanation of that question is quite as simple as the other. When pe troleum sells at a low price, we have to produce more to obtain the same re turn in dollars." -Pittsburg Chronicle. Small Balm For Wounded Affections. JlAXKATO, Minn., Dec. 24. TheStein Salbaugh breach of promise suit has nded, the jury bringing in a verdict oJt 1 and casta in favor of the plaintLS. Death of Their Little One. "Clinton C. Manchester, only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Manchester, died at the homo of his grandparents, 1036 North Twenty -eighth street, yes terday. The funeral will be from the residence, 103G North Twenty-eighth street, at 4 p. m today." Lincoln Journal. Tho little fellow so recently released from his sufferings, was tho son of the B. & M. yardmaster here, and was three years and eight months old. He suffered for months from a cancer ous growth of tho eyo which wns in describably painful. Tho patient lit tle hero has gone to the either world. His acute sufferings were borne with a fortiludo that many grown people would not have shown. Tho sympathy of many friends is extended to the be reaved parents. Only $22.50 to Sun Frn mco Juno 29 to July 3, on recount of National Convention of Christian En deavors. Special trains. Through tourist and palaco sleepers. Stop overs allowed at and west of Denver. Return via Portland, Yellowstone Park and Black Hills if desired. Endoavorers and their friends who take the Burlington route aro guaran teed a quick, cool comfortable journey. fine scenery (by daylight) and first- class equipment. Berths reserved and desoripUvo literature furnished on request: Seo nearest B. & M. R. H. ticket Pgent or write to J. Francis, G. P. A Bur lington Route, Omaha, Neb. Less than half rates to San Fran cisco, June 20 to July 3, via Burling ton route. See nearest B. & M. ticket ugent. Special Kates on the Hurling ton For tho Fourth of July. Tickets will be sold tho 3d, 4th, and oth, linal limit te return tho Gth, one faro for the round trip within a distance of 200 miles. Y. P. S. C. E., San Francisco. Cal., from 7th to 12th, tickets on snlo com mencing June 29th, at $22.50 ono way. same rato returning. Annual meeting. National Educa tional Association, Milwaukee. Wis., tickets will bo sold July 3d, 4th, and 5th, one fare for the round trip plus $2, final limit for return July 12th. Trans-j-Mississippi, Silt Lake, Utrh, tickets will be sold July 9th, 10th, ono faro for Ihe round trip. Utah Pioneer Jublie3 to bo held 17, and IS, one fare for tho round trip, with final limit for return 30 days from date of sale. Hot Springs, S. D., tii kct will le sold June 25th, one fare for too round trip, for further information .'.pj'ly at ticket ollice. W. L. Pickett, Agent. Cheap'-Katea to LhikIoii, Mo. For the fishing season the B. & M. will soli round-trip tickets to Lang- don, Mo., at $2.80 every Saturday and Sunday, good to return Monday, and for party of five or more on solid ticket limit to return three days from date of sale. W. L. Pickett, Agent. Cass Comity lairy. R. F. Dein has again tjiken charge of the Cass County Dairy and will bo pleased to serve his old customers and also otiiers desiring puro milK. lie will also furnish cream acul butter milk when desired. Your p:itroni'trt is solicited. Have You Had the 4irip? If you have, you probably need are liable medicine like Foley's Honey aud Tar to heal your lungs and stop the racking cough incidentally to this disease. For sale at Smith & Par mole. Special Fourth of July Kte. Tho M. 1. will sell ticket- to all points within 200 miles, on July.". 4 and 5, limited to and including July 0 for return, at one fare for round trip. Compfsxicn Preserved DR. HEDRA'S Wv-lTvA ula wthm Msmi RtmovosPrfc!t.i. P2n!e. ) -.T Liver- iuos, i'.ic'.I.-r J, . v V Siirbur.i eo.l ict?, nu'l n 6tor3 t::c skin to il3 origi nal ircMine&i, producing 7ry-V'i. ' : ' rlesr acl he;ilt'ny com ti-tyv ''"T''!'-p-loxion. Superior to all facti ; -preparations and potfeotly hnrmlp At sll druggists.or mailed for 5 Octs. beud ior circular. VIOLA SKiM SOAP I, lroply liw.mpmM . kin Hirirvin Soap, woequulefl for the ttfil.-l. ;;it ilhit s ftral fr th nurnrr. Absotntrlr pur And d- iicau-lj mcdl erted. Atlruitgit. Price 2 5 Cflnti. The Q. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, O. 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Scurvy, Scrofula in ninny forms. The above and a hundred other form of disease are traceable directly or in ilrect iy to riyphilllic Klooa Poison for whfch the lr. Jae kson's Enslish Saety Tablets is a sure pre venttve. and is nsafe Uertn Killer, rendering enntir Ion hardly possible, hence Its value. If neglected such troubles resul fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed fl: six boxes fortv Medical advice free. JACK SON MEDICAL CO., Chicago, 111., or our agent, L U Bnyeer. "1 W 3 '5I-! DAY LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Creditors. Statu of Nebraska, ) Cas County. J In the mailer of the estate cf Andrew Rhode, deoe;t-ed. Notice is herijy ivo.a that the claims und demands of all persons uainst Andrew Khode, deceased, lute of said county and state; wiil be received, examined and ad justed by the cuunty court at the court house t l'iattstiinuth, on the 2tau any of November. A. I). Isw. at 2 o'elooK' in tho afternoon. And that six months from uud after the :Sth day of M;iy, A. 1. is tho time llmiU-d for creditors of said accessed to present their cl ilm9 for examination and allowance. CJiven under my hand and sea! this T.tii d::y of M:iv. A. I). 1M 7. j .. ... t c .- (Sea!) County ju-ijje. Notice to ('retlitors. State of Ni-kraska, ( us , County of Cass. J I In the matter of the estate of.Johu F. C. Hen-' ninis, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against John F. C.Henukig?, deceased, !ate id said county and state, will !e received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house m Flattsrunuth. on the L".ith day of November, A. I. 1V7, at 10 o'clock in the foieuoon. And that six months fiom and Jitter the Jfth day of May. A. I). l"Vi, is the time limited for creditors of paid deceased to present tiieir claims for examination and allowance. Given under my hand and seal this ith day of May. A. I). li'7. leal Gf.okok M. ?P( Rl.orK. County Judjje. Piobaie Notice. In county Ci'.rt. Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter i.t tne ejtate of Ann Lewis, deceased. Amanda h Mowier. Willa M. Weidon, Alice Schooley, nliamS. Lewis, Fanny K. Miel'edy. Howard Lc is, Anna M. Maston, Sadie Lewis. Samuel Lewis and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notined that on the 11th day of May A. D. i-'.r. V. K. Ualdwin tiled a pe tition in said county court, praying that his Smal administration account hied herein be settled and a lowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as Administrator, and that if you tail to appear before said court on the 1st. day of July A. I). I'.i7, at Id o'clock a. m.. and contest said petition, the court mav grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further orders, allow ances and decrees as to Jhis court may scent proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and de termined. Vitnes-i my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the i&tli day oi May, A. D 1M7. C-'eal) George M. SrcKLOCK. County Judj;e. Notice Of Sale. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of .-d"iph Kosciibauni, insane. Notice is heiebv given that in pursuance cf an order of Uasd S li.iinsey. judge ol liie district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the 'J."ith day oi May, A. 1 ). 1'.i", for the sale ol the real estate hereinafter described, there wiil be sold at ihe south door ol the court house in 1'lattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, on tile :ird day ol July. A. 1). lJ', at 2 o'clock p. m. at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder ior cah the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: 'Ihe east half ol lot one, iu block thirty-three, and iots one, t ao and three, in block thirty, all in the city ol Flatisiuouth. Cass county, Nebraska, aid sale to remain open one hour. Dated this 1st day of June. A. D. ls'J". J. W. Johnson. Guardian. Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls, Attorneys. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a fee bill issued by George F. Houseworth.clerk of the district court.witluu and for Cass county. Nebraska. uid to me directed, 1 will ou the 10 day of July A. I).,1M7. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door oi the court house in the city of Liattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and tenements to-wit: Lots in block ti!. and lot J in block 5S, in tiie city of Llattsniouth. 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 oi rVrsis S. Wuldron to satisfy a said lee bill in the case of I'ersis S. Waldron vs. Wil liam L. Browne, et al. l'lattsmoutli, .Nebraska. Jure 8, I.c07. tlAKVKY HoLLOWAV,' Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. fSherilTs hale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Ilouseworlh, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on iheiodiyof July. A. L l-'.'7, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city of Llatt-mouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for "cash, the following lauds a:ul tene ments to-wit: Lots seven and eight iu block nine, in Voting and Hayes' addition to the city oi I'lattsntouth, l'as county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and ar-purtenances theieunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, ihe same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of i'cu-r I Bates and Susan K. Hates, de fendants, to satisfy a judgment of said coi'it re covered by Jam -s M. i'atteison, administrator of the estate ni Anib.osc I'attersou, deceased, p'ain t'.H. against said defendants. I'laltsmouth, Nebiaska, June A- P., l-'.T. IIAKVFV I lot l.mV A . Sheritf, Cass county. Nebraska. . Legal Novice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska The f irst National Iiank of Greenwood, a cor poration i ruani.ed und:r the law3 cd the L'nitcd Stat.--, and transacting business in said county, p i a i : t i r I vs Lhomas Keece and i'hiiiip L Keece, defendants. To l'hiihp L Keece, non-resident defendant. You are hereby notined that tiie I irst National bank of Greenwood. Nebraska, a corporation or ganized under the laws of the L'tuted states, pi ir.tnt, has tiled a petition in the distnet court of Cass couutv, Nebraska, on tiie J 1th dav ol lime lsy7, against Thomas Keece. and i'hiiiip L. Keece. tiie object aud prayer ot which is to set aside a conveyance aud have the same decreed to be null and void 3ml of none ellect.which said conveyance was ex ecuted by Thomas Keece to I'hiiiip L Keece on the liifh 'lay of August. ts.ii. aud was recorded in the ohice ol the register of deeds of Cass county. Nebraska, on the SM day ol J-eptember, 1 -:., pur porting to convey to said I'hiiiip L Keece the v est had cd tiie northwest quarter of section twenty six (u't-) and the ast halt of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (-7), all in township number twelve, range nine, east id the tith p. m.. in Ca.-s county, Nebraska, and praying further that said property be decreed to be the property ot Thomas Keece and that the same may lie sold un.ier executions and the proceeds applied to the pavment of piaintilt's judgments. ou are required to answer said petition on or beioie the th day of July, 1J-.-7, or the alle gations therein will be take i as true against you, 1'hh First National Bank of (intesnwii. A OcikI'oKATION'. By G s l oik. its Attorney. Ltatcd this lt-th day of June, ls!'7. Prcbats Notice. Iu county court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Susannah Thomas, deceased. Samuel L. I honias. James VV. Thomas. Slary A. Todd, Cyndrilla Carter, Thomas J. 1 nomas, George V. Thomas and ali persons in terested in saidinatter, !ire hereby notified that on the '.th day of June ls.!'7. S. L. Thomas tiled in said court, a petition, alleging amoug other things, that Susannah Thomas died on the tit li dav of June ISfT. leaving a last will aud testament and possessed of real and personal estate of the estimated value cf $J,:.JtM and that the above named constitute, all the persons interested in the cs. ate of said deceased aud praving for the probate of said will and for admiidstiat; on of s;.:d esta'e- You are hereby notiited that if you f.iil to appear at said court on the Sth day ol Juiy, A. P. at ! o'clock a m., to contest the pro- b .le ot said vv ill. tiie Court may allow and probate said will, an J gr,mt udininisiratiun of said estate loSaiuuei L. 1 homas or some other suitable per son aud proceed to a s t;!eui:;it o' said estate. Witness- my hand and the seal oi said court at riattsi-.ionih. Nebraska, this, the Ptli day of June, A i. IsV.7. Geor;e M. Sri Rt.orx. LSeull County Judge. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county. Nv.br. the matter of the estate of Benjamin G ka: Li ling deceased. Aimy G.. lane Joseph G.. Nichoi is A . V iiham V., ami J u i in. J B iggs; Vv'i liam I'., George A., Jamds A., WinlicklS , Ambrose K., Charles A.-, William H . Lvman II.. An- s a. Lamest P.. Inez G . Itoiiic. I',.. a:j.l Paj'u.ie il. Kditoi:. Annie F.. Stone, Annie 1. White, I .m y I. Booth. Harriet L. S.uaders, Sarah J. liakti, Katie J. Kilton, guardian, unknown l.eirs of M rs. V ilbam i . frrigjjs, unknown heirs of Hen jamin G. Brigs , dece i red. and all other persons imereMeo : on arc here'iy notified liiat'lohi il lleckt r. June J.l. is-.'7, ri e l heieiii. his lin.-.l r.c coi'tit and petition ;,!! gi ig. ainong other th'f.gs. that there is a cash residue in said est.de ot fj.-U-Si that the above named cbdin to be i.eiis i said d -ceased r.nd asking tl. at h: ; s.i: 1 !n.d ::c toaiit be allowed; that be be atiov.ed Coii.msss i.)::. i.tiome' s fees and eipei...-e and foi extra ordinary services not required by an adminis trator in the cuimnoA course of lit .-duty, m tne sum of that the re-:d".e be .-) igui d to persons entitled thereto and that the Adminis trator be -discharged. Take notice that it von fail to appear before said Court on tiu; loth di.y of July A. P.. 1-07, nt '.i o'c ock a. m.. and con test said petition the Court may Errant the praver of said petition and make such farther orders, allowance and decrees as to the Coim rnavseer.i proper, to the end. that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled aud determined. Witness my hand and the seal o f a-d Court at I'lattsm.-iath, Nebraska, this, the v."2d diy of June, A p., is.r. fSeai George M S.-rrtLoCt:. 1 . County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George r. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within I and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 24th day of July, A. l. iv., at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at th couth door of the court house in the city of 1'latu nviutli. in ;aid county soil at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: Commencing fifty -two an4 one-half feet east of the south-east corner of lot number twenty-six Ciii in section eighteen U) in township twelve (I.) uoith. of range fourteen iH) in Cass county, Nebraska, running thence nor h one hundred and thirty-rive feet; thence east titty-two and on haif leet; thence south one hundred and thirty hve feet; thence west fifty-two and one-half feet to the place of begimng all iu Cass county. Neb raska, together with the privileges and appurt enances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, i he same being levied upon and taken a the property of Mary A. Miller and Ilarrv I.. Miller defendants to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles 0. r'arinele as receiver ol the Citizens Bank, of 1'lattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintiit against said defendants, riaitsmoath, Nebraska.June S3. A. 1)., M7, , Harvey Uolloway, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. Probate Notice. In county court. Cass county, Nebraska. In the mutter of the estate of Joseph Flunsburg. de ceased. Martin Mansburg, Abbie Adell Dudl y, I rani is lsoba Smith, s-allie Keziah l'crry and a!l other persons interested in said irraiter are hereby notined that on the I'Jth day of June, A. P. li7. Martin Flansburg. Abbie A. Dudley and Sa'be l'crry tiled a petition in said court allegiug among other things that losenh Flansburg died on the i'Uh day oi June 197. leaving no last will and testament and possessed of real and personal estate of the estimated value id .V"-1' and that the above named constitute all persons interested in the estate ol said deceased and praying for ad ministration thereof. You are hereby notified that if vou fait to appear at said court on the 16th dav of July, A. 1. 1SV7. at it o'clock p. m. and contest said petition, the court will appoint Joseph W. Johnson, administrator, aud proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and tiie seal of said court at 1'lattsmouth, Ne biaska, this -.'1st day of June. A. P.. 1W7. v- GliOKliE M. Sel'RLOCK. fSeali County Judge. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. I.ydia C. Meriing, l'laii.t.ii, vs. j Thomas Keece, 1'hilip L. Keece, the rirst National bank ol Greenwood, Neb , the National bank ol Ash land, Neb , W. K. l'eake, first name unkovvn, and Allen T. Cowan, Pefend- i "ants. j The defendants V. K. l'eake first name un knowu and 1'hilip L. Keece will take notice, that on the IS'th day of June, lSi", Lydia CJ. Sterling the plaintiit, tiled her petition in the the Dis trict Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against Thomas Keece, 1'hilip L. Keece, the First Na tional Bank of Greenwood, Nebraska, Ihe Na tional liank of Ashland. Nebraska. W. K. l'eake. rust name unknown, and Allen T. Cowan, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by the defendant Thom as Keece toKarnest A. Wiggenhorn and assigned to this piaiutift upon the west hail of the north west quarter of section twenty-six -(5) aud the east half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-seven (i7), township twelve, range nine east of the sixth V. M., Cass county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of one promissory note of il.7UU.0-J dated June th, 1S4. ami due aud pay able in two years from date that default has been made in the payment thereof; and there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $1.7(K) and interest at the rate of 10 per cent from the 1th day of July, ls'.tri, and plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises to satisfy said mortgage, and that the claims of all other defendants be decreed to be junior and in ferior to that of plaintiff. You are required to answer said petition on or belore the -d day of August, lkt7. Dated Juuead, 1M.'7. Lvoia O. Sterling, by C. S. Folk, her attorney. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of 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 ou the 31st day ot July. A. 1. Js'.ir, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in 1'lattsmouth, iu said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for ca-h. the following real estate to-wit: Lots 11 and It! (except that part deeded to Om aha Southern Kaihvay company) and lots 18 and 20. all in Orchard Hill addition.to the city of 1'la.is noutli. and the south half of lot 21 in the noit'i- vest quarter of the south-east quarter of se t; n 1'. towndiip 1'J. range 14, all in Cass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of V illiam Neville. Petendant. to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the Hamburger company, plaintiffs, against Michael McGuire and William :,oi iiie. defendants, idattsmoutn, Nebraska, June 25, A. D. 107. Harvey Holtoway. Sheritf. Cass county, Nebraska. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS. 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