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THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLA1TSM0UTH NEB., AUGUST 25, 1897. 3 NJliRSH Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in icavuuiiis strength. latest United States ( lovcriiineiit I-ood Report. CITY AND COUNTY. SATITRDA Y . " , Paul Wurl is down frimi Orcah:i to day. Mrs. Wayne Twite-hell visited friend-i in Omaha today. (j'eorfje Cojv land ramo down from Havclock on buninoss today. Jacob I5reknfehlt, esq., was a busi ness caller at tho metropolis today. Mrs. S. C. Anthony deptrted today fur (Hen wood to visit relatives over Sunday. K-.9 Mitchell and mother leave this eveninir for a vit.it with friends at All i- net). tine Golden Cera cook stovo loft. Warranted fire back $1S t; close. V. W. Coatcs & Co. Mrs. Z. ISrotvn and children leave today for a two woous1 visit with rela tives in Missouri. Mrs. Shannon came in from the er.st this morning and will visit hor daugh Ut, Mrs. J. K. Leesloy. In another column will be found the bill of fare for tomorrow's dinner at the Kile v. it will cost you 33 cents. . Frank Dickson and family are in town' lolay on their, way back to) Frank's old homo in I'euryl vania. The secretary of tlio Imjrial Mja tic Lepion will bo at Smith & Pnrme le's Saturday evening from 7 to y o'clock. Misses Edna and May l'eter&en went down to Hock JllulTs today to viit with Mis. Archie Ilo'mes fir t-cwr.l days. Miss Clara Green returned homo this morninjr from an extended visit at Michig.m City, Ind., and Mendota, Ills. You can pet a lovely dinner at the Ililoy tomorrow for '.') ceuts, which is cheaper than a jrood dinner at home. The Ashland nine will try the Louisville club at tho latter, town Monday evening at 4:i!0 sharp. It will be a hot contest, but Tom I'ar mele'a aggregation will win. Mrs. lien ton of Wymore, mother of Mrs. E. E- Hilton, accompanied by her daughter, Blanche, returned home this morning after a pleasant visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Anthony kindly rememb.red Tiik Nks force this morning (wiih home extra nice ice cream, for which they have their thanks. J. N. Wise, the export accountant secured to cxamiun tho books at the Noi-foik asylum, writes homo that he has bigun woi k and is nicely located. Hen Elson departs tomorrow for Chicago, where ho will purchase a big stock of clothing for the fall and winter trade. "Dad" Karnes was celebrating to day the Soth anniversary of his first day's work as a telegrapher. Seven teen of these years he has been in the continuous employment of the H. &. M. E ler Clmo of llnaJilla, who wis expected .o take chargo of the Chris tian church here, has declined. His own congregation raised his salary and refused to accept his resignation. C. E. Weseott, who "just relumed from Chicago, says the wholesale houses are cio.vdod with nerchants buvinsi stock. Such livclv business has not hcon enjoyed for years. The I. & M. repair gang, which has been in the city for several months making repairs on the shop buildings. completed their labors yesterday and leftiHthpirspecialc.tr this morning ' for Gibson. Miss Ilattie McM.ikon and Miss Lottie Gutsehe entertained tho M. W. A. hand Thursday evening most ac ceptably at tho McMaken residence. Nice refreshments were served and the bo3S say a roj-al time was had. Tho band boys received their ele gant new uniforms today which F. J. Morgan ordered a few days ago, and POWDER Ji Cod-liver oil helps and cures. Many believe they could be benefited if they could take it. but, after trying, acknowledge they cannot do it. I They might as well say they cannot eat bread, after having taken of w a few pieces which were heavy and sour. Physiologists tell us A that cod-liver oil is more easily digested than cream, butter or other fats. The difficulty Is with the preparation which has been used. of cod-liver oil with hypophosphites Is borne by the most delicate invalid because it is not disagreeable in taste ; contains the purest oil; the oil is emulsified (or digested), avoiding the rising of gas from the stomach ; and the oil is combined with the hypophosphites which are known for their power to strengthen digestion and give tone and vigor to the whole system. 5ocand$i.oo SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York they say they are beauties The bide walk worn hold tQo crowd that will be out to hear the next concert, Tburs lay evening. 1L C. MoMakeo.who isoa theetaffof be national commander G. A. R.,went to Omaha this moaning, accompanied y bis wife, to see Commit ndc Clark 4on arid the department commander off for the reunion at Buffalo. H. .1. Strcight and his crwi, who ont iui to Sin lee lakes, returned ht me t day and report a delightful oulir-g. We have room for ai few fish stories, if any member of the parly will write up the happenings in that line. Joe McCaig, the jolliost freo-silver republican in the county who refuses to duck when the McKinley wave strikes him, was in town from Elm wood today, no felt pretty comfort able over the bulge in wheat, and, as he had a pretty fair crop, he would not kick if it went to -92 per bushol Ho is not mining much silver on his farm, but ho will trade his products for gold coin or its eq ui valent. MONDAY. Presiding Elder Van Fleet is in the city. You ought to see Whalen as Sar goant Ilinton. D. ITawksworth was a Lincoln pas senger this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Petersen were Omaha visitors today. Whalon, as Sargeant Hinton, makes an ideal army sargeant. Kov. F. A. Campbell was a passen ger for Havelock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fox and child ren wero Omaha visitors today. Don Atwood camo down from Lin coln Saturday and spent Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Wise and Mi-s. J. L. Hoot visited friends in Omaha today. Miss Alice Brothers of Malvern, la., is tho guest of Mrs. Dr. Dearing. W. C. Willets and wife visited friends in Council Bluffs yesterday. Tho Frank property on Elm street has been purchased by Hans Sievers. Miss Susie Kroehler is visiting hor brothers, George and An3y, in Have lock, Miss Gene Marshall was an over Sunday visitor in Omaha and South Omaha. Bert Shrj'ock of Louisville was an over-Sunday visitor with relatives in this city. Sam Patterson, of the stt3 treasur er's office, visited rolntives in the city yesterday. Mrs. Rocky and children of Fremont, are visiting Mrs. 15. S. Ramsey for a few days. Hen Elson departed this morning for Chicago, to lay in his fall and winter stock of clothing. F. H. Fisher returned to his work at tho shops this morning after an ill ness of several days. I D. Lehnhoff, jr.. and wife do parted this evening for a visit with relatives at Newton, la. G. V. Keefer came down from South Omaha yesterday morning for a visit with his daughter, Myrtlo. E. A. Oliver, wife and daughter were passengers for Omaha on this morning's Burlington train. T. E. Williams of Stella, who for merly conducted the oil business in this city, drove up Saturday on busi ness. A fifty-foot Alabama braided clothes line for 25 cents. They will not twist or kink. Ask to seo one. W. W. Coates & Co. J. W. Johnson, as administrator of tho estate of Joseph Flansburg, de ceased, had the first hearing on claims in county court today. Andrew Pitman of Nohawka, execu tor of tho will of Nelson McReynolds, deceased, had tho first hearing on claims in c.tunty court today. J. W. Ilondeo is home for a few days visit with his family. He is traveling for a hardware firm, his territory in cluding some of tho southern states'. Tho first hearing on claims in tho estate of Snsana Thomas, deceased, was held in county court today. Thomas Wiles is executor in this eslate. Joe Drbege had tho misfortune to get his hands quite severely burned at tho shops yesterday. Dr. Livingston dressed tho wounds and Mr. Droege will take a rest for a few das. The union meeting of the Epworth league and Young People's Society of Christian Endeavorors ,t tho Metho dist church last evening was quite largely attended, and a very interest ing meeting was held. Extensive preparations are being made for the gun club shoot in this city on Friday and Saturday next. t 9 9 rsooss I As One 1t ilTo Ano ! H Ci. T "Every Monday morning gJ SANTA CLAUS uJttSS clothes pure and 8r?5S? have my washing soap has never y ' colors in my I :!At&Z1 je free from Tho cr.;ck shots from Omaha and sev eral other points will bo in attend ance. The shoot will be held at tho fair ground. A scrap took place in the alley near Thira street lastevening. Tho officers were notified, tut when they arrived nothing co.ild bo found but a hat be longing to ono of tho contestants. John Murray is of the opinion that they did tho snako act and swallowed each other. "A Daughter's Devotion" is the namo of a play to bo given at White's hall on tho evening, of September 3 and 4, for tao benefit of the G. ,A. R. post. The play will bo given by homo talent, assisted by a professional troup. C. V. Thomas is the manager, and is now in the city making ar rangements for tho performance. Ringiing Pros. circus attracted quite a crowd to Omaha today. A large number went up at noon on the Missouri Pacific, and the following gentlemen were noticed making a run for tho morning Burlington train: H. L. and John Kirkham, Charles Searle, W. 15. Wise, John Kuhney, Anton Triiety, Bert Pollock and B. A. Mc Elwain. J. R. Beebe, a former resident of this city, who had been at Dixon, 111., for the past two months, died at that place yesterday with typhoid fever, and the remains will arrive in this city this evening for interment. The funernl will 03 held tomorrow under the auspices of tho Masonic lodge. Deceased was a btotber-in-law of George Perry, who resides south of town. A couple of farmers from the vici nity of Rock Bluffs led Sheriff Hollo way a nice little chaso yesterday af tsrnoon out to the Jean school house south of town. They accumulated a pretty good jag while in town and upon departing for home gave vent to their feelings by letting out a few howls and singing a few selections on Main street. The police officers chafed them out to South E'ark, where they met the sheriff and turned the job over to him, but the latter 's team was unable to overtake the Sunday law breakers. Ilurglars Visit Another Residence. George Longenhagen's house was entered oy ourgiars aoout jo o ciock . last night, an entrance being made ; throujih an unlocked door. It seems thPit the door was pushed back against a Vod occupied byMr.. and Mrs. L. with such force as to awaken tho oc cupants, and the burglars were fright ened away. Two men were seen in the darkness, but no description could given as to what they wore. It is quite likely they wore, the same parties who visited John Biol el's pla-'e e irlier in tho evening. Dr. Marshall, Graduate 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 kiuds of fillings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, all work warranted. All the latest aonliauces for first class dental work. When You Take Your Vacation Tho most necessary articles to have with j'ou (after your pocket book) is a bottld of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or euro of all derangements of tho bowels caused by a change of water. You are likely to need it. Smith & Parmele. "Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frvderickstown. Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had fai'ed, then we tried Chamberlain Colic, Ckokr.i and Dia- rhoca Remedy, which gave very speedy reli. f." ytu. sal ... .... ..... glStr-'. Yon Can brpriul On It That Foley's Co io Cu.e is n. instant reiwf for i-oiU-. summer enmpiaint, cholo. a mm bus, di.-trrbup ,hl. o l.v flux, chronic dianhoea, choier.i tnfuntum, bilious crl":c, painters' colic and all bowel complaint. Smith & Parmele. You may hunt the word over and you will iut lind another medicine qu: l t Ch 'inb-rhiin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For s:iie by all druggists. Mr. C J. Hasbrcuek. u druesrift ui Mendon. Mich., s ivs a'.l of the good testimonial-- th .t hi-.vo been published bj- tha manufacturers of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy could be duplicated in that own. For sale by all drnggists. S3 ie Woman g Another: I for two years I've used SOAP always makes the white without hatd rubbing done by nine o'clock. This harmed the most delicate summer dresses, so it must all acids. I do wish you id down to the Grocer a cake to try on your washing-day. You will a perfect Laundry Soap, everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. 3 Death Of An Aged Lady. Mrs. Mary Cook, aged seventy-nine years, died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. R. 15. Carlyle, at 12 o'clock last night, after an illness of three months with cancer of the stomach. Deceased was born in England in ISIS. She had been a resident of Piattsmouth about fifteen year and en 'joyed a large circle of friends. She had been a Christian all her lifo and found much comfort in the studv of tho bible. Sho was the mother of seven children, as follows: Mrs. 21 S. Vosburgh, Mrs. Wm. Biggs, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; T. W. Short, Douglas, Neb ; Miss R. D. Short, Mrs. R. B. Carlyle, of Piattsmouth; Mrs. Abbio Cook, Alvo, Neb., Mrs. n. A. March, Bridgwater, Nova Scotia. Funeral services will jbe held at the Methodist church Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock, Rev. F. A. Campbell officiating. All of her children will be present at tho funeral except Mrs. March, who returned to her home in Nova Scotia a few days ago. Married. At tho Bohemian Catholic church at 10 o'clock today Rev. Father Bor pronounced the words that made Kern E. Fogerty and Miss Julia Janda man and wife. A large number of invited guests ware at the church to witness the ceremony, after which they went to the bride's Dome wnere an elegant dinner was served. Mry Poverty is an old-time Piatts mouth boy, having been employed by the Burlington in this city for a num ber of years, while the bride is the daughter of Antone Janda. Mr. and Mrs. Fogerty will depart for Edgemont, S. D., tomorrow, where they will make their future home, Mr Fogerty being employed in tho Bur lington shops at that place. Tilt: News, in common with their hosts of friends, extends its hearty congratulations. A Pleasant Social (lathering. S tturday evening a number of the young friends of the Misses Katie and Maggie Jess gathered at the pleasant home of the latter for the purpose of spending tboevoning in a social man ner. It was a sort of a surprise party in honor of tho Misses Jess, and all re port being royally entertained by the hostess'. The evening was pleasantly gDent in variou3 games. dancing and olher amusements. The following were present: Misses Lena Ohm, Jennie Augustine, Maggie Wilkinson, Emma Lulz, Lona Gretule, Mary Machine, Katie and Maggie Jess and Messrs. Frank and Paul Sitztnann, Mike Lutz, James O'Neill, Fritz Heinrich, Will Kroelic, George Klingcr, August Bach, jr., and Will Bates. A Trip to Klondike For lfi Cents. Remember the Hamburg Harvest Home and Cereal Exhibit is to be held in Phillips' Klondyko Park, Septem ber C, 7, S and 9. Some of t he liberal premiums offered are: $o0 for best bushel of corn. $30 for best bushel of wheat. 20 for best bushel of oats. f 10 for best bushel of poaches. $2.5 for best variety of tipples. $-5 for best bu--hej of topples. Two base ball games each day. Running and trotting races each day. Shetland pony trottirg raco each day. Bicycle races each day. Hurdle racos each day. Chariot races each day. Balloon ascentions, band concerts and other attractions too numerous to mention. Admission only 15 cents. Te.uns nd milted to grounds for 10 een ts. R til roa-l rates One and one-third fat-n for round t:ip. F r further inform ition, address, M. F. PiiiLLirs, Scc'y., Hamburg, Iowa. A Valuable I'rescription. E-lilor Moriis-on of Wtvthinsrlon, li.a , 'S-.iu," wiitfs: "Y'U Have a v.iiu .fi o prescript!! n in Eicclric Bit lt r-. Bud I i an i hei'i ful y rccocnmcr.d it rnr Constipation .-.nd S;cU Headache ami sis a gfii-.;il t-yntom tonic it has no cqy .i." Mrs. Anno- Steh e, 2(2o Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. v..s ail run down, could not eat no digest fvMd, had i backache which r.evvr lelt her an I felt tired i nd'wearv, iut six bottles of Eieclt ic Bitters -restored her health :nl renewed ikt strength. Prices 50 con ts and $1. Git a bottle at F. G. Fricko's di u s .-.to-o. There's no heiN r t!ur made than Hftisel's "Planoiftei- manufactured in this city. Atk yuu'r grocer for it, and tbvMoby get the best and sup Hrt .i homo industry at tho same time, which builds up the town. Charged With Ulghwuy Kobbery. James Price, who resides down be low the bridge on the land known ?s "Tobacco Island," gave a watermelon picnic yesterday to which all of hi friends were invited. However, there were several in attendance whem Mr. Price did not claim as his friends George B.iiley and J. C. Mclutire vis lieu me island, naving gone down in a boat. The latter had been drinking considerable and and soon raised a disturbance and was ejected from tho s.-ene of the picnic. Soon after his companion showed up and related how bo had been robbed of a pocket book containing a $o bill and some valuahie papers. He gave a descrip tion of tho man whom he charged with perpetrating the deed. Mclntire proved to be tho man. Tho pocket book and papers wero found in the boat., but ;ne $5 bill was missing. Mclntire camo into the city with some men last evening who related the circumstances to Sheriff Hollo- way, and, as a consequence, ho was arrested and placed ia jail. Ho will have a hearing tomorrow. It is claimed that Mclntire served a term in the penitentiary for assault with intent to kill. A Grand Opportnnity. There are today thousands of young people on tho farms and in tho vil lages who are tied down by lack of education to work they heartily dis like. Are you one of them, my friend? If so, the Grand Island Business and Normal College can put you on the road to success if you are ambitious and willing to study. It makes no difference how backward you are pro vided you are plucky and mean busi ness. We teach everything necessary for a successful start in life. If you are short of money wo will accept a good note without interest for tuition or if necessary we will furnish every thing tuition, beard, and books and give you time to graduate and pay for same afterwards. Business. Nor mal and Shorthand courses. Board $1.50 per week. Established 12 years. College Record sent free or cata logue for 6 cents in stamps. This is your chance of a lifetime. Will you let-it slip by. Address, A. M. Hahgis, President, Grand Isiand, Neb. Dr. Taliuage at Salem Chautanqna, Dr. T. DeWittsTalmage will preach and lecture at the Salem Chautauqua, Sunday, August 8, and Monday. Aug ust 9. Rev. Sam Small will be pres ent during the entire assembly and will deliver two sermons and several new lectures. The Slayton Jubilee singers, who have been received with unbounded favor wherever they ap peared, will givo daily concerts Aug- 9 and 15. Three evenings will be de voted to the marvelous moving pic tures. Senator Allen, Mrs. Helen M. Gougar and a host of orators, lectur ers, musicians and mirth-makers will help make the Chautauqua a success, Half rates via the Burlington route- August 7 to 15. Burlington traius land passengers withing three minutes walk of the Chautauqua grounds, which aro the coolest and shadiest in the state. Reasons Why Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy is the liesu 1. Bacause it affords almost instant reliaf in case of pain in the stomach. colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is tho only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. G. Because it 19 the only remedy that ran always bo depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is tho most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. S. Bocauso it produces no bad re ults. 4. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved tho lives of more people than any other modi cine in tho world. 1 The 25 and 50-j sizes for sale by all druggists. The ISest Kemedy For Khenmatism. (From the Fairhaven, N. Y., Register.) Mr. James Rowland, of this village. states that for twenty-five lyears his wifo has been a sufferer from rheum atism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy She sent Mr. Rowland for tho doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the physician ho went to the store and secured a bottle of it His wifo did not approve of Mr . Rowland's purchase it ti i st, but nevertheless HrplieJ the Balm thoroughly .and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. Sho now applies it whenever she feels an ache a pain aud finds that it always eives relief. He says that no inodi- ina which sho had used over did her as much good. Tho 2o and o cent zes for sale by ail druggists. IIIicuiutiiru Cured in a Uy. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to hrce days. Its actio-i upon the sys tem is remarkable ana mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents old by l' Fricke & Co., druggists Special Low Kates On the AI. V. For Indianapolis, September 9 to 11, National Encampment Sons of Vetr- ins. Ono faro for round trip; limit for return September 17. Indianajioiis, August 18 to 23. 'or Young People's Christian Unioa. Ono fare-for round trip; good to September 12 by deposit of tickets. . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ol Samuel -A. Hoi- brook, deceased. Mrs. Fannie Appleton Loucl!. Mrs lu'.U II Adiliton and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the Mth d :iy of juiy, i'.u, K. . Windham tiled in saul court a duly authenticated copy of the last ill usthc said Samuel A. ilolbrook. together with the pro bate thereof, by the probate court of Cunibei land county. Maine, together with his petition, alleg ing among other things that Samuel A. tlnl brook died on the 21th dav of August. A. I. !!,((, leaving a last uill ami testament and rnsscscd of real estate situated in the county of Cass ar.d state of Nebraska, valued at j.,iJ0, aud that the above named constitute all the persons interested in theestate of said deceased, aud p in;r tht i-aid wjl may be probated, allowed, hle.l and re corded and Hint administration be granted there under in this state. Vou are hereby notili.-d that if you fail to appear at said court on the lfl.'h dav of August, A. 1. IKti, at 2 o'clock p. m. to con test the probate of said will, the court may a low and probate said will and grant administrate n to V iliiam L. Iowell. or some other suitable i person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. tiiuess niv nana and Hie seal ol s:m iimrl at Piattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 'lh day ol July, A. II. lW. CitoROE M. Sfiiklim K. lSeal County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nf.hraska, , ,,... . County of Cass. J "" -"""'J . i. In -the matter of theestate of Susanna Thomas, deceased . Notice is hrhv frivellthnt t)u rr...tit.Trj ,-tfuo;,4 deceased will meet the admini.-.trator with will annexed of said estate, before me. County Judge ol Cass county. Nebraska, at the county court room in I'lattsmouth in said county, on the td day of August. A. IJ. IW. on the L"J i day of Oc tober,l.S!)7.and on the'-Ctd dav nf hVh,,,a,,- i-os , "o'clock a.m. each day for the purpose of p'reseut- uilii vinous iui c.xrtiiiiuai iou,aujusinient and allowance. Six months are allowed for the credi tors of said deceased to present their cl aims atui one year for the administrator with will annexed to settle said estate, from the 'Slid day of Aug- 'J ",' notice shall be published in the Semi- WeeklvNews-lleraldfortourweekssuccessin.lv prior to the 2td day of August. 1H97. ltness my hand and seal o said comity Court at 1 lattsmouth. Nebraska, this 7th Hav nf July, 1M7, (Seal) George M.Spurlock, County Judge. bnerin S bale. By virtue of an ex-cution Issued by ocorgc county, sell at nublic auction, to the hichest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: 1 lie west halt ot the north-east quarter of sec ion 18, town II. ranee 10. The south-east ouar- ter of section 13, town 11, range 9, also the east half of the south-west quarter of section I I. town 11, range 9, all in Cass county, Nebraska, to gether with the privileges and appurtonauces thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and takdh as the property of Harvey R. Waldron, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the ia:m 01 cagie. piaintin, against f. t. and 11. K. aldron, defendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. July 27th A. I).. lS'.n. Harvey Holi.owav, Sheriff, Oass county. Nebraska. C. S. Polk, Attorney for Plaintiff. Probate Notice. In countv court. Cass ennntv N'-hrat-a In the matter of the estate of William V. Conn, de ceased. Sarah Jane Clapp, Elizabeth A. Abbott. William M. Conn. Sena James, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that on the loth dav of lulv A I) I ur John F. Polk hied a petition in said county court praying inai nis nnai administration account tiled herein be settled and allowed and that he be discharged from his trust as administrator, aud that if you fail to appear before said court on the lttth day of August, IW, at 9 o'clock, a. m. and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be tinally settled and determined. Witness mv hand aud the seal of said court at Piattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the 7th day of July, A. 1). 1XW7. seal) George M. Spcrlock. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Hv virtue of an execution issued bv fiennrn K. Houseworth.clerk of the district court. within and lor Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on toe 11 day of Sept. A. IJ., ltl,at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Piattsmouth. in said county. sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor casii, tlie following real estate to-wit: 1 tie south one-fourth of tlie northwest one-fourth of the southeast quarter of section 11. town Vi, range i:i. also the southwest quarter of the northeast quar ter oi me-soumeast quarter ot section II. town 12. r.inge l:i. in Cass county. Nebraska, tocether with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property ol John P. Jerpe, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Sloan Commission Company, plaintiff against said defendant. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, August 3rd A !., IM'i. Harvey Hoi.lowav. Sheriff. Cass comity. Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the Countv Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the mallei t the Kstate of Benjamin Urictrs. deceased, on Petition to distribute assets of the estate to the heirs MmyG. Arnold. mother am! guardian of Kruest Dayton. Inez Gertrude, Harriett Briggs and 1'auluic Braytjn Kiitou, Anna Francis Cranston Joseph H. Butler, Henry ('. Cranston, Charles Cranston. ane K. ISriggs, Ann Kliza S uae. Joseph G. Briggs. Nicholas A. Briggs, William . unggs. ulia J. Briggs, Annie P. White. ucv Johnson Booth William Thomas Kilton W illiam H. Cranston. Harriet Fliza Saunders Byron F Perkins. George Arnold Kilton, George H. Perkins. iSarah I. Baker. Albert H. Perkins. James Adam Kilton, Stephen P. Tler. inhcid cott Iviiton. l-.tlward 1 vler. AmbroseKverett Kilton Bvron F. Tvler. Charles Arthur Kilton, Alice Tyler, Wiliian Henry Kiitou. Laid Tler. Lyman Hayward Kilton George Tyler. Amos Aldrich Kilton. Lillian A. Kogers, Prnest Dayton Kilton, John H. Cole, and all Inez Gertrude Kilton, other unknown heirs of Harriett Briggs Kilton, Benjamin G. Briggs, aulme Bravton Kilton deceased. Katie Jordan Kilton, 1 he above nameu persons will take notice that on the Hist day of August A. D.. 1!T, between the hours of 10 a. in. aud 4 p. m. of said dav. the depositions of William F". Kilton, Jane K. briggs, liyron r. I'erkins. Ann rraucis Cranston and John H. Cole will be taken before competent uthoritv at the ortice of Henry t. Dubois, num ber ID College street in rooms ;!l and HI in the tvot Providence, tn Providence County, in the tate ol Rhode Island for the Durroe of nrov ine tie tieirs of Beniamin Ci. Bricks, and for the dis tribution to them of the assets of said estate on the petition of N. H. Briggs and Winheld S. Briggs. et. a!., filed une l&'Jo. and the petition ol John H. Becker as administrator, hied )une -HJ. A. D., 18'jr, and the taking of said deposition w ill be adjourned from day to day until completed. Ins notice is published pursuant to an order made by this County Court July ;!;, l9r. IOH.N 11. 1SECKEK. As Administrator of the estate of Benjamin G. Briggs. deceased . By his attorneys, Byron Clark and C. A. Kaw Is. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass countv. Nebraska. I tne matter ot the guardianship ot Adolph Koscnbaum, insane. Notice to show cause why sale or real estate should not be continued. To Adolph Koscnbaum and all persons inter ested in the estate of Adolph Koscnbaum. insane: Vou and each of you are hereby notified tiiat upon the 2tlth day of August, A. 1). I!T. I willai ply to Basil S. Kamscy, judge of the district for Cass county'. Nebraska, and to me directed. cove ed by WFte SKr w will on theSSthday of August A. I). 1817. at II Lerc andC Anderson d?f, aV. K o'clock a. m. of sakday.at the south door of the j Ittsmouh 181)7 " court house in the city of I'lattsmouth. in said 1 ""mourn. iNcOraska. August 17. 1M). riouseworin. cierK 01 uistricr court wirinti an.i ' couit ot Lass county. ISeor.ska, at the office ot the clerk ot the district court of Cass county. Ne braska, for an order continuing the sale "I lots one. two and three, in block thirty, in l'laits niouth, Nebraska, to August Gordo, and the east half of lot one. in block thirty-ti;rcc. in Piattsmouth. Nebraska, to John V. Kgenl-erger and Robert Troop. Said sales were made by a virtue ol a license duly issued to me by the judge of the ciistritt court of Cass county, Nebraska, on theith d iy of May, A. 1. !7, and by virtue of notice of said sale du!y published and poste.l as sh:v.vn by proofs on file iu said cause in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. A:id you. and each of you are hereby no. i::cd to t-how cause, if any there be. bv t-ic s;-id ;M,h day of August, why said salts should not be Con tinued. Dated this 4th d iy of August. A I) K7 J V. Johnson. Guardia-i. Bron Clark and C. A. Kaw'?. Attorney-. Probate IIot:cc. In county court of Cass county, XoJ.T.-t-k.j. Ifi tlie-matter of tin: estate ol Joint Bki.s. de ceased. Henry M. Boris, Kebie I'ouei an-.l :.!1 olher persons interested in s;i: 1 iiQllm are here by nonHed that on the :lst dav of juiy. I -.. Henry M. Bons filed a pe'i ion in said countv court alleging, among other things. ih::t J'Wm Bot-s died on the mh dav of luiv. .-'v. 1). lil7. leaving no last wi.l and tebtuineiit. and possessed of real and personal estate in said count . of ihe estimate value of JI.uhmh, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying for ad ministration thereof. Vou are hereby notiiied that if you fail to appctr at said -onrt on the 7h day of September. I''j7. at II o'clock a. m., and contest said, petition, th-j court vil appoint Henry M. lions, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness mv hand and the seal ot said court, at i'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the loth day of August, A. L). Isi7. lealj George M. Spur-lock. County Judge. Notice to J, -. i-.u rs. State of Nebraska. Cass Countv. I s In the matter of the e:a' deceased. '- ol S in eon I. Long. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass com.ty, Nebraska, at the county court room in l'lutts mouth in said county, ou the 4th day of Septem ber. A. I). 17. on the 4th day of November. lnt-7. and on the 4ih day of March. lsyt. at V o'clock a in., each day for the purpose of pre senting their c.aiins ior examination, adjustment and allowance Six mon'lis .ne allowrd fntthi creditors of said deceased to present their claims and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 4th day of September, 117. lli:s notice snail be published in the cmi. Weekly News Herald for four weeks successively prior to tlie Jth nay ot September, 1S7. Witness my band and seal of said county court at rlatismouth. Nebraska. thi3 10th dav I Augutist, (Seal) Ikohce M. Sri; h lock. C'ouuty Judge. Sheriffs Sale. 15 v virtue of an execution issued bv Ceonrc F. llouseworth. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the isth day of ;-eptember, A. I. IS'.ir. at II o'clock a. m. ot said day at the south door of the court house in Piattsmouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wif The west hall of the southwest quarter of section K, township II. range V. in Cass county, Nebraska, (except lot 2, being one acie off the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section Ni together with the privileges and appnrtcnances thereunto belonging or in anywise a) pe taining. 1 lie same being levied upon and ti ke i as the property of T. !'. Carr.es, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles I . Havwonh, plaiutitt, against J. V. fames aud II. K. aldron. delendunts, i'lattsmouth, Nebraska. Aug. 17. A. I). ISO;. Hakvf.v Hoi.lowav, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. C. S. Polk, attorney for plaiutitt. Sheriffs Sale. - Itv virtiu nf 9n Aviwntinn i..naJ I... C 1 ! Cochran, county judge within and for Lancaster county. iWhravta an.) n... H,r -!..,! .;n .... ; the ;ith day of August. A. I). 1!7. at 'll o'clock a. in.of said day at the farm of C. Anderson.in the - northwest nnurt..r nl K..t 10 ... .... 1. n j range S. in Cass country, sell at Dublic auction! j to the highest bidder for cash, the following per sonal property, to-wit: 1 All growing corn situated on the northwest quarter ot section !'., township II. range . in 1 Cass county, Nebraska; the same being levied . upon and taken as the nronertv nf C. Anderson Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska.' HARD COAL. 1Nsoar CoaL Genuine Canon City f .n FOR CASII. !.-e o der at F. S. White's W. J. WHITE. Gsmplexisn Preserved DR. HESOA'S VIOLA CREAK Rcinnv? 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