-THE .SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLAT MOUTH NEB., OCTOBER 6, 1897. Mil Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest o alt in leavening strength. latest United States Government Food Report. CITY AND COUNTY. HATL'KDAY. U. O. Windhnm was an Omah visi tor today, n Tom Williams, of Glendalo, was in the city today. John Ncwhau of Weeping Water is In the city today. J. N. Vie6 was a passenger for Omaha this morning. Ex-Commi-sionor Trit.seh is in the city on business today. Dr. Hart was a business culler at tho metropolis today. George Sheldon, tho Vermont capi talibt, is in the city today. Prof. McIIugh is visiting his broth er in Omaha over Sunday. Judj;e Ilainsey is hearing motions in chambers this afternoon. II. C. McMnken was attending to business in Snath Omaha today. Colonel ('. II. Quorean is homo from a businens trip to Chicago. Coin is 18 and '.)e today with a prospect that it will jo higrher. Mrs. Clias. Kads and children were Lincoln pahsenjjers this morning. Tom Howard was over from Weep ing Water on lius.ne.ss this afternoon. N. TI. Meeker, the Greenwood banker, is in the eity today on busi ness. Mr. John lieeeh, who has been ail ing for tho past few days in on the gain. Attorney Wright of Omaha was at tending to legal business in the eity today. Miss Mabel Swcarin-en I O.naha is visiting relatives in the city over Sunday. IJurl Chandler is lunpinj around on crutch .'P, after rix a-.-.-i.s in !-jti with inllam itory rheum i.isiu. l'atters.)a & Ku itz inn havu utir ciiascd a ntivill etijriiie ;mil hoi.er With which to rua their meal chopper. Mr. and Mr.. S. II. Pisher SDent last Sunday in South Omih.i, guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Fisher. Danker Murtey and J. 12. D.JUglas are over from WVeinjr Water looking afle.-(?-.:ii:uercial htnis matters. Mrs. J. A. II iSOineier, of Louisville, was in town today, the truest of County Cleik KoLerls u and family. Gi o W. C.arif, of Greenwood, was in tho city today, lie was recently appointed postmaster of that village. The chic-ken thieves are ugain on their annual raid. It -would b a good idea to load a chicken or two with dynamite. John Kroehler, who has been trav eling extensively in tho west, is now locited at Needles, Cal. He speaks highly of that country. Jimmie Hunt, of Council Bluffs, and a friend rode down from that city on a tricycle today for a visit over Sunday with the former's relatives. Mrs D ivid Miller departed this morning for Franklyn, Neb., and from there she will go to Denver for a visit with her sister, Mrs. M. B. Murphy, before returning home. Mrs. J.N. Wise this morning re ceived a card from Miss Flora Wise, written from Strutford-on-A von, the homo of Shakespeare. The writer nnuonnees her intention of goingon to Paris, in a few days. J. N. v ise returned last evening from Norfolk, where he has been ex perting tho ooks of the asylum at that placo. He has completed his work and submitted, his report to the authorities at Lincoln It was reported this morning that the Stull school house, northwest of town, was burned last night, but the report proved false. A hay stack near the school house was burned, and gave color to the report. "Dad" Purdv was out on the street today, exhibiting sorre mammoth nothing. Mdt Scott's Emulsion makes tiling to a pleasure You hanlly taste it.f The stom ach knows nothing" -about it it iloes notitrouble you theie. You feel it rirst in the strength tljat it brings: it shows in the eotor of the cheek, the immding 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 W rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. tH t f What a satisfactory thing this is-to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade" the tax lon the stomach, take health by surprise. .' ' f fj - There is no secret of what it is madof the fish-fat taste ia lost, but nothing is lost butthfe taste. ... Perhaps your druggist has a subttitule for S'fit's 'Emulsion. ' ' " " tsn t tbg standard all others try to equal the pJt'pr you to buy 'y: . . SCOTT & Chemist ' i.l I n ,-i t . . . . .. I, - . I : i s-'if. The peaches are not quite ripe, being a very iate variety, but are as larg.j us the l.irgest California, variety receives! here. ,Ycateid:y alieitioor. a freight trail' rau into a caboose a.d a combination ca. that were stai.ding on a side track near th 6'd biewerx. As a cone queuco thereof, the engine was dam aged slightly, while tlie caboose and combinati n car were pietty b.idiy smashed up. Just out tho Di vttieot sotitr if the reason, "Pretty White Lilly," waltz oong. Beautiful words, pretty music. Marked price, ooc. Send 2oc in stamps to the publishers, Morgan Music Co., Arknueiw City, Kansas, and secure a copy. When ordering mention this paper. The Grand Chapter of the P. E. O. meets in Wahoo in annual session next. week. The program of exer cises is published in this week's Wasp, and among the names of those taking part wa9 noticed that of Mrs. Ida Wagner of this city, who is down for a piano solo. Uncle Robert Metteer, who has traveled thousands of rnilea by rail, met with his first accident last week ud near Norfolk, when his train was thrown from the track. No one was injured, but Mr. Metteer omits being scared almost to death and experi encing sensations when looking the grim reaper in the face that be don't want to have again. Mrs. Frank Guthman, with her bou and daughter, Henry and Minnie, ar rived home this morning after a peas ant four weeks' visit with relatives in Wisconsin. During Mrs. Guthman's absence, Mr. G. with the aid of pain ters and paper hangers, overhauled the Perkins House, making it as neat and clean as could be found in the state, this giving the popular land lady of the hotel a very pieasant sur prise. A letter received in this city from Dr. Schildknecht tells of a serious ac cident that happened to that gentle man. He Las been visiting his brother in Andrew county, Mo. Thurs day and he and his brother went out for adri ve,and the team they were driving ran away, the result being that the doctor was thrown out, badly bruised and scratched, and his hip dislocated. He will come home as soon as able to travel. A marriage license was issued this morning to William Robert Webb, aged twenty-four, and Bessie Stull, aged seventeen. The g:oom has lived here for a number of years, being em ployed in the B. & M. shops Tho bride has made her home with Walter Thomas for seveial .mars past.'' The iriic-rpatingceremony ti ok plat e on the J.tlcony f " ter Thomas rewre-tU-iice in ''. i. "Plattsmoutb, wh ch acted as a sort of christening. Rev. Prank Campbell officiated. MONDAY. .fames Miller, th -young man who is serving out a fine of $UC i:nd cost-, is quite sick. Mm. T. O. Ellis, who has been visit iag friends in tho city, returned to her, home tod y. The city is doing some exleti.-ive grading on tho Rock Bluffs road, just witbing the city limits. Mrs. R. R. Livingston spent Sun day in Ashland with Miss Flora Dono van, returning last evening. Recorder Hay, who has been con fined to tho house for several days, is reported a trifle better today. Ed. Ballance came in fiom German- town Saturday and visited with rela tives and friends iu this city ever Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walling went down to Nebraska City Siturday to stay over Sunday, returning at noon today. ' The flour mill at Ceaar Creek will be moved to Louisville in the near future, and its capacity greatly in creased. Perry Lathrop, who formerly lived here, was in town yesterday. Perry now holds a good position with the Cudahy's at South Omaha. At a special primary meeting in South Park Saturday night, the dem- crats endorsed Goorge Covalt, the populist nominee for assessor. A force of men are at work today preparing to move the freight deno west of tho tracks and north far enough to front on Main street. Chas. Handrickson, who was tried Saturday on a charge of e'eiling an armrulofhay from Stull, was found guilty and fined a dollar and costs, which he paid. Tom Parmele has hi3r?cVvb'rTcg-i Louisville starter. IL cod-liver cil tr.kinp; next Bowjy::J - Nev .' ' niiu uiduti ou.vuo - r r-fal, i L TT'I jHW M VWt WJWW I j Ml IS amta turns sum knows it is without an equal. The N. K. Fairbank brick Saturday. The output of the plant for the next three months is already contracted for. Will Clement's' little daughter, Janet, has been suffering with a very painful abcess on her chin. Dr. Liv ingston opened it Saturday, and the little one is rapidly recovering. A. Becker and daughter, of Carroll, la., are in the city visiting Joa. Sten dike and son, Henry, who manages F. G. Egenberger's pop factory- Mr. Becker is an old newspaper man, and is at present publishing a German paper, the Carroll Demokrat, at Car roll, la. Commissioner John Hay returned this morning from an extended trip to Ohio and Pennsylvania. On his trip east he returned to the Putsylvania authorities the insane man picked up here several months ago, and who had made his escape from a Pennsyl vania asylum. The county clerk ia quite busy to day, as the old soldiers and soldiers' widows are dropping in to 6ign vouchers for their pensions. There are about 125 pensioners in this coun ty, and they draw in the neighbor hood of $4,000 overy three months from Uncle Sam. Jack O'Neill, formerly on the police force in this city, but now a resident of Council Bluffs, was in the city yes terday, lie and a couple of friends rode down on bicycles in the morning, returning on the train in the after ncou. Sara Altschler. who travels through the county p.irchasing country pro duce, claims that he forded the Mis souri esterdoy with '"hia team, at a point about a mile above the bridge. "How hue. the mighty (Missouri) fallen." A little son of County Clerk Robert sou met with a serious accident jes torday, which fortunately did not result fatally. lie and his grand mother, and two of his brothers went nutting yesterday, and he climbed the tree to knock down some nuts. The lira! ho was on was not strong enough to sustain his weight, and broke, letting him fall to the ground. He was rendered unconscious, anil was in that condition mere than ati hour. He was very severely bruised. ind his arm and hip badly SDrained. Something; to Depend Ou. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowdeu, III., in speak ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter trs wife was attacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty con sumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bolte home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds is guaran teed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 5 What do the Children Drink? Dou't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GUAIN-OV It is delicious and nour ishing and. takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the child ren the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of Dure grains, and when pro perly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about I as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 2oc. There is no pain or discomfort when Buckeye Pile Ointment is creased by scratching. It is prepa with scientific accuracy and profes sional knowledge, and is the kind that cures blind, bleeding, vitching and protruding Piles, with no pain or loss of time., " . The ' Bicyclist s Best Friend a familiar name .for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for. emer gencies. While a specific for piles, it also instant'y relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affection3 of the sklnT tIt.-?aeYjer fail. F. G. Fricke & Co. . , Hlt the pot. . When suffering" from a- severe cold and your throat ' and lungs feel ore. tatte a coe or! an4 Tar. ' when be at on co re -I Foley's HoDey the Borenes wil' tiered, a warm grateful feelin? ; and healing of' the parts affected will be experienced and you will ay; "It feels bo r3. It hits the spot." it i guar-Tit ' , & Parmele. f V Semi-Weekly "U r- j-c. V "'''". " k-XuMer's Served Him 1 Right i "You can take that soap g right back and change t it for Santa Claus Soap. 2 I would not use any g other kind." Every woman who has ever used X Sold everywhere. Made only by Company, - Chicago. Rubbed In Daylight. Bandits robbed the southbound Rock Island passenger train and all its passengers at 11 o'clocK yesterday forenoon at Minco, in .the Indian territory. The railroad and express officers have feared a hold-up in that section for several weeks, and armed guards have been put abroad all trains at El Reno and carried thiough to Chickasaw. It had not been thought that the outlaws were bold enough to attack a train in midday. This morning the trainmen were completely surprised and they were not prepared to offer any resistance when five masked men came upon them at tho lonely sidine. The few women passengers were not compelled to give up their valua bles, and Revt Mr. Roe, one of the passengers who was sick, was not asked to leave the coach. Jim Wright of Minco showed a dis position to resist when the bandits ordered hands up. They shot one of his eats off to prove to his satisfaction that his bravery was ill-ad vised. His hands immediatly went up. No one else was injured. m , .i. Sold at Sheriff Sale. The sheriff sold three pieces of property today at the south door of the court house. They were the Bea,rdsly property, near "Weeping Water; a store building east of the Perkins house, bolonging to August Bach, and a brick house and lot in the western part of town, belonging to Mrs. Peter Ueuland. The latter D'orerty was sold for back taxes. Tho Beards! ey property brought $4,11, the purch ser assuming the axe. The llv.h rCpCrtj BOU for $30 J above incumbrances and the Reuland property for $1G8 moro than the claims against it. Took up the Cattle. Some lime. ago some cattle belong ing to a farmer on the Sirpy county side of the Platte river, crossed the river and got into Jacob Luft's corn field, damaging his crop considerably. Jake held the cattle for damages, but the owner replevined them, and when the case whs heard it- was decided against "uim. Yesternny tho' cattle again crossed the river, and J.ke again took them up. He thinks that this time he will be able to hold them until a satisfactory settlement is ef fected. Jas. Miller, who was brought up from Murray last Saturday to serve out an old fine for fighting, served out out his sentence and was released Wednesday. Not contented with freedom, he returned to Murray and yesterday assaulted Osborn Latta. For this he was again yanked up before Justice Swearingen. He drew a prize of $20 and costs this time, amounting to $25.20. He had no funds, and was brought up to servo out this sentence by Special .Constable A. L. Baker,who was deputized fo:- the purpose. Dr. Marshall, Graduate Dentint. 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 for first class dentp.l work. ' Rheumatism Cared in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 76 cents sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists taken with a very sever, cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe, and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations - included therein, we concluded to make ;. first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory In its results, is put it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and tte result was a speedy and " jrTaent cure. W3Nhave no hesi- L.ncy in recommending ibis excellent tth Remedy to anyone am.ci.eu v .v. n nmitrh or cold in any form. The r cf Liborty.Libertytowii,Mtry- 5 and 50 cent frize for " ri?eista. r cc !' bushel - i - i He Never Came Hack. Johnny McQuestion, a eieven-year-old boy living in the 60uth part of town, has turred up missing. He and his mother came down street . Satur day evening to make some purchases. Stopping on lower Main street, his mother sent him up town to buy some colt ry seed. I hat was the l.u?t heard of Johnny. His ui olLer waiUd long for him and linally wt nt Iwuie, thinking he might have gon there, but such was not the cse. The neighbi rnood was searched aid finally, Suudav afieruoon the matter wa reported to the police. The boy is described as heavy set, with blue ejes and brown hair, bare footed, and had on patched pants and a large cneck shirt. Anyone who can give nny information as to his whereabouts is requested to report to the police. Later Johnny was found down at Rock Bluffs and returned to hi anxious parents. Close of Santaneill'a Engagement. Santanelli concluded his week's en gagement here Saturday night and left Sunday morning for Junction City, Kas., where he has a week's engage ment. He took with him from here Ralp Brown, a young man who Jhas been working for Tommy Thomas all summer. His "sleeper" left him in this city, and Brown will act in that capacity hereafter. During the week that he was here Santanelli gave a number of private exhibitions at the hotel parlors to la dies who were skeptic-.!, and suc ceeded in convincing them that there was no fake about it. He placed a number of the leading young ladies ol the city in a hypnotic state with out apparent trouble. State Fair Prize Winners. Cass county captured quite a num ber of prizes at the state fair last week. Noticable aniODg those carrying away blue ribbous was W. H. Heil & Bro., breeders and shippers of Red Polled cattle at Cedar Creek. They had a drove of fourteen head and re ceived fifteen premiums, seven iir.-ts, three seconds, two thirds and three sweepstakes. State Federation of Woman's Clnbs. The State Federation of Woman's clubs meets at Beatrice tomorrow. Among the members of the Platts moutb Woman's club who will attend are Mesdamcs C. F. Stoutenborot-gh, Stephen Davis, S. II. Atwood, Agnew, Byron Clark, J. N. Wise, Isabal Richey, Jas. Herold and Miss Lilli.m Kauble. Mrs. Stoutenbi rough will deliver an address and Miss Kauble also occu pies a prominent place on the pro gr; m to bo gi vi u. Mrs. A bert T. Hu 1, . f N;w York, is in th'. clly (' a le.v J iys, th ; eucst of M.s. Cru g.' Iov y. Mi s. Hull is pre?id.n' of the New York W. C T. U.,and is very prom'meut in temper ance woi-K, having iiFSOcintod w th Lady II n ry Somerset of London, the mrst proraiuent lady in that line of Christum work in the world. Mrs. Hull luia been at San Fiar.eUco at tending the gre vl Endeavor conven tion, and is now ou ber way home. The llet Keuiedy for Klieuiuat lmii (From the Fairhaven. N. Y., Kegister.t Mr. James Rjwland, cf t'lis vili.ige tales that for twenty-fire years his wife has been a sufferer from rhtum- alism. A few uights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She 6ent Mr. Rowland for tho doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at "first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. Che now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no roedi oine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by nil druggists. Working Woman's Home Association. 21 S. Peoria St., Chicago, 111. Jan. 11, 1896. ) Our Working Woman's Home asso ciation used "Foley's Honey and Tar six years ago, and are using it today It has always been a favorite, for while its taste is not :;t all unpleasant its effects are .very beneficial, It has never yet disappoiii ted us. Wishing you all possible sucess, sincerely yours, LA UK A G. FlXOX, Mgr. It May Save Yonr Life. A dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar will preveut an attack of poeu monia, grip or severe cold - if taken in time. Cures coughs, colds," croup. LaGrippe, hoarsen ess, difficult breath ing, whooping cough, incipient con sumption, asthmt or bronchitis Gives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or Guaranteed jA. pain in the chest is nature's warn inc that pneumonia is threatened Dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bind over the Beat of pain, and Another on the back between the ahoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all drug gists. Thase who betievo chronic diar rhcea to be incurable should read what Mr- TV E. Grisham.of Gaar's Miles, La., has to sav on the subject, viz: have 'been a sufferer from, chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected cure and that -was Chambf ' Collar " tiiy barn in loutb. or cf frtH and : Hi i. .ct.it. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS1"1 J''1 f1."'. ,H, cur . n-.tumonth. Ne- Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Kdnwtnd H. Craw ford, deceased. lo Julia A. .Crawford, George K. Crawford. Thomas I. Crawford, lieborah l-ashbaukh, alliu A. Crawford, heirs of tiimund H. Crawford, de ceased; A. C. Adams, administrator cf the elate of Edmund H. Crawlord, deceased, aud uil other persons interested in said estate: 1 be petition cf Ciottheb kockenbai h ia the above matter having been tiled. in which lie prjys that the court enter an oider directing ail par ties interested in the west one-half t'l of the southwest one-quarter ( ot sectiou eighteen ll-, township ten din. north of rane nine (t. east in Cass county. Nebraska, to how cause, if any, why the a liiiiinstr.it r ol said estate should not execute and deliver to the petitioner a good and sufficient wairauty deed upon the pa) meat ol eleven hundred and li ft y $l Kni t) i dollar iu pur-; , suancc ot a contract entered mio between the petitionei and Kdiiunui H- Claw ford, d- ea- ed. j in hij lite time and Julia A. r-.twh.rd. his wile. It is hereby ordered b) me tli.it cause be -lio.wi, if any. by the liird day ot October, !, and ttiat upon the l.Mli dav of November, .l.'.-r, at l.i o clock, a in. of said day a hearing wiil be had on said petition, and any objections which maybe tiled against the graining ot the niavir tlieieiu. It is lui titer oiuered ttiat notice oe given to all parties interested by publication in the hemi- Weekly News-Herald ol JrMattsmouth, Nebraska, for six weeks successively prior to the date ol hear ing as above ordered. Dated this 11th day of September, 1KI7. Basils. Ramsey, liidiri. nf District (loutf. C. S. Polk and Mockett & l'jik, attorneys for liottlieb Kockenbach. Legal Notice. lohn K. Ouinton and Marv A. Uuinton. non resident, delendHiits. will take no'.ito th,.t on the th dav ol :-'e!:cli)b-r. A. ). Ity. lohn II. l'eiti- bone and Samuel K. Nt.vm, tiled their petition in the district court ol Cass county. Nebraska, against the saia John K. (Juinton and Mary A, umton. impleaded withuarl l. Uuinton, et. al.. the object and prayer of the said petition, being to foreclose a tax lien claimed bv ulaintills against the northeast quarter of section thirty one in town ten, range twelve, in t'as. county. Nebraska, toi the taxes lor lhyj.j4a.3i. purchased by plaintiffs at public tax sale November )th,1K:: for 1MI3, $-2$.i, paid bv plaintiffs May 11th, 1W1; for 1KW, jMO.05, paid by plaintiffs May l'Jth. 1M'5; for 1W!5. j:fc.i, paid by plaintiffs May 1st, 1S; for IXM. 437.73. naid bv Dlai:ititts lulv 1st. 18V7. and for interest on each of said payments at the rateol -O per cent per annum tor two years Iroiu November tith. KiS, and for 10 per cent annual interest thereafter, and an attorney's lien of 10 per cent on the total amount so found due, and hat said land be sold to pav said sums and cost of the action, and for equitable relief. Vou are requiiod to appear and plead t ), or an swer said petition on or belore Monday, the Mil uay ot (Jciober. 1), ly. lOHN H. I'ETTlBONk ANUMMUEL E. NlXON, By their attorneys, iieeson & Root. Probate Xoticc. n county court, Cass county, Nebraska. a tne matter ol tne estate ol oncinnaius j. (ur yea. deceased. Mrs. David Hite. lohn H. Curvea. William M. Curyea, Isabelle M . Curyea, George W. Curvea, Mrs. Julia Parr. Mrs. Enieline Debolt and all other persons interested in said matter are here by notified that on the 4th day of September. W., George . Curyea, administrator w ith will annexed herein, by his attorney, C. S. Polk, filed a petition in said county court, praying that his final administration account be allowed and that he be discharged and released from his trust as administrator with will annexed, and that if you tail to appear beloie said to..rt on the 2oth dav of September. A. I). 1M7. at 10 o'clock a. in. and contest said petitfon, the court may grant the firayerof said petition, and make such other and urther orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all mat ters pertaining to said estate may be finally set tled and determined. itness mv hand and the seal of said court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 7th day of Sep tember, A. n. 1X97. (Seal) GEORGE M. SFURLOCK, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Genrce F. House worth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the Lnth day oi September. A. 1.. INT. at 11 o clock a. ni. ot said dav at the south door of the court house in the city of Piatts- inouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the higheat bidder for cash, ihe lol lowing real estate to-wit: Lot three I'M in block four 4' in O'Neii's addi tion to the city of Platfsmouth. L r.ss county. Ne- oraska, together with the i nvileges and appur tenances thereunto belonging or to iivwise ap pertaining. 1 ne same oeing luv.ed upon a:.d taken as the property of David O'itricu and wife. Hanora O'Brien, defendant , to satisfy a judg ment recovered bv diaries C. Pamiele. as re ceiver ot the Citizens' baiTk of 1 Mitsniouth Ne braska, plaintilt against said defendants. riattsuioutfi, Aeoraska, August .4. A. i l..7. llAUVtV Ifol.bOWA k . Sher. IT. C:i- coiiiity, Nebrasuii. Byron Clark and O. A. Raw is. AiUrncs - Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued bv George I". Houseworth," clerk of district court v.itlnu and lor Cass county. Nebraska, and tome directed, I will on the 'nd dav of October A. D. I:';. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day.at the south door of the court house in the city ot i'lattsiiiouth, in said county, sell at public auct.on, to the highest bid -der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: 1 he west twent-live feet ot the east loity-six feel of lots number edeight (HaiineJiHi and ten I It: j of block number d tlyrty-one .il in the city ol Plattsmouth. i ass county. Ne braska, more par ticularly described as follows to-wit: Commenc ing at a point -1 fee: nest of the southeast ci finer of lot H in said block; running thence west i" lect; thence north to the north line of lot 1 ): thence running east itS feet: thence south across said lots M, band IU to the point of beginning, according to me piai anu uiuciai recoru in anu ior sa:a county and state, together with the privileges and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of August Bach and Mina Bach, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by the American Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff. against August Bach et al-, defendants. Plattsmouth, JSebraska. August :tl A. 11.. 18W. Harvey Holloway. Sheriff, Cass county. Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the district court. Cass county. Nebraska. Jacob Reiser. Plaintiff, 1 vs. I Christian Metzger, the un- . known heirs ol scldou is. Merriam. deceased, and the I unknown heirs of Lydia Merriam, deceased; Ruth Merrian, the unknown heirs of W illiam D. Merriam, de ceased; Art E. Alexander, and the unknown heirs of of Abijah Harris, deceased. Defendants. To the unknown heirs of Seldon N. Merriam, d.-ceased. and the unknown heirs of LydiaMer riam, deceased:Kuth Merriam. the unknown h-irs of William D. Merriam, deceased: Art K. Alex ander, and the unknown heirs of Abijah Harris, deceased: Vou are hereby notified that Jacob Reiser filed a petition in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the Slst day of August, 1-H7. against you and Christian Metzger. the object and prayer of.which are to quiet the title in the plaintitf to the following described real estate: Lot five, in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty; and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, aud the south half of the southeast quarter and lot see.i. all in section twenty, township twelve, range eleven, east of the sfxth principle meridian, iu Cass county. Ne braska, and to declare that the foregoing named defendants have no estate or interest whatever in or to the above described land, and that plain- tin s title therein be decreed to be good and valid. Aud that at the date of the execution of the deed made by Christian Metzger to Frederick Metzger, to-wit on the 25th day of September. l&VC the defendant. Christian Metzger. was an unmarried man. and that on the lot h day of Oc tober, lms, the said Abijah Harris was an un married man. Vou are required to answer sa'd petition on or before the 4th day of October. or the allega tions therein win Lie taken as true naiust you. Dated this Sith day of August. 1W. Jacob Reishr By C S. Polk, his attorney. Legal Notice. in Uiu ..L, .1 ' "' Nebraska. Ratheriue Beck. Flaintin v. George Beck, Defendant To Georce A. Beck: Vou are hereby notified that Katharine Beck filed a petition' in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the-21st day of August. lti, against you, tne object and praver ot which are to secure a cuvorce lrom the bonds ol matri mony, noon the ground that vou have rrrosslv wantonly and cruellv failed, nezlected and re fused to support or -contribute to -tie support of piainurt witnout any cause or provocation on the pan ot piaintin. 4 ou are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of October, l!"7. or the allega tions therein will be taken as true apainst yon. ; Dated this 24th day ot August. IxW. ' Katharink Beck. By C. S, I'olk, hex Attorney. Probate Notice. " lri county court. Cass county. Nebraska, In the matter of the estate of Caroline Carter, de rased. All persons interested in aid matter "Thereby notified that on the Ulh day ol Sept. Cena V. Crawford hied a petition in said ;ig among other things that Caroline tin the l;.tb day of April A. I).. I-Si. 1 1 will and testament, and poseyerl State of the value ol about $7y t.u, f the only heir at law of said le jravin tor administration oi said it r- vi hereby notified that if vou fail to OUtll 0eath October, lrt'7. ut contest said petition, tfie court ' y. Crawford, or some other - -n'stratnx. and proceed to ate. Witness my hand Tr-fCgn renn'v . li-- " f . .-- ' ' rt I . . , ... . j ..... . .. .... .-v,it-micr , ij. , . (Sea!) 0?ii;k M puriock, Ciiui-ly JuJge. 1 ;jal Notice. To Benjamin A. Gibson. Marr C. Gibson, Kd ward Bangs, trustee. Bradford Saving Bank & irust Co, William C. Cnppen, George l.esli aud John V. Mitchell, non-resident defendants: ou aud each ol you are hereby notified that John II. 1'ettibone and Samuel K. Nixon ou the 18th day of i-eptember. A. i, 18y7. hied their petitiou iu the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against you, impleaded with Guerdon B. Crip pen, tt at, the object and prayer of which are to tiave decree ol said court foreclosing a tax lieu against fractional lot 17 in northeast quarter of northwest quarter, section three in town ten, range eleven, Cass county. Nebraska, for tax purchase by said plaintitlsgaiust said land for ears l.:t, ISO.'. lSHand IS:, as follows: 12, f'JXKl. i aid November 5. IMM; lfi. J8.90, paid November 5, IK'jl; 1W. 5.tJ7. paid May lit, 189, and for 1M15, $; is, paid May I, I8wt, with 2U per cent annual interest on each of said payments from November .. 1MM. to Novemb -r 6. li-88, and to per cent annual interest on each of said pay men's thereafter. and 10 per cent attorney fees on the total found due. and costs of suit and for sale of said properly to satisfy such judgment and equitable relief. i ou are required to answer said petition on or belore Mouday, the first day of November. A. D. 1 , . John H. Pettiroxf. and Samuel E. Nixon. Legal Notice. To Amanda I. Shepherd, non-resident defend ant: ou are hereby notified that W illiam U. hcpheid commenced an action against you on the IKih day o September. 1S7. in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to secure an absolute divorce from you. and alsT a decree barring you from all rights in the property, real and personal, belong ing to said plaintiff, and locate in either the states of Indiana or Nebraska. The grounds for divorce are that you committed adultery in De cember, 1M1. with one J. Gordon. ou are required to answer said petition on or belore Monday, the 1st day of November. 1S7. William U. Shepherd. Notice to Credtors. State ok Nebraska, ) , , ,. County of Cass. fss- In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Samuel A. Hoi brook, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditor of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass county, .Nebraska, at the o.unty court room In Plattsmoutu In aaia count, on tha i"tii day of April. A. l. 1W8, at t o'clock p. in., itir me purpose ot presentlu their Claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Hix months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims and fne year for th executor to settle said estate, from the 23rd day of Oc tober. 18'7. This notice shall appear In the Semi Weekly News-Herald for four week successively, prior to the 23rd day of Oc tober 17. Witness my hand and seal of aaia couaty court ut Platts-iiouth. Nebraska, this 27th day of September, ik7. SealJ George M. Spurlock, County Judge. Legal JiUee. To Leah V. Buchanan and Robert P. Glazier, non-resident, defendants: Vou and each of you are hereby notified that on the 2th day of September. A. D. 1S7, Samuel Waugh as executor of the last will and testament of John Black, deceased, commenced an action in the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, against you. impleaded with Leonard C. W. Murray, et al, the object and prayer of which action is to foreclose a mortgage on, and sell the northwest quarter section 30. in town Vi, range 13, Cass county, Nebraska, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section: said sale to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, $1JU 75 with eight per cent interest and costs of suit; said mortgage, and the note it was given to secure, being of date February iM. 18W, and due rebruary 1 !'.. c.quitable reliel is also prayed and that the defendants be required to answer setting up any rights they my have in said land, or be barred from asserting any such rights. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, November S. lt7. or said petition will betaken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. Samuel Waugh. 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