THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., NOVEMBER 6, 1897. 3 ml aa aa Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar b;.lc:nj: powder. Highest o all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government hood Report. CITY AND COUNTY. "WEDNESDAY Chas. Iieoman sr.ent Sunday .with hi friend, the rloputy siierilT of Cass county. Mnd I'lia-o1- The rotru'iir lni-ctinp; of the W. C. T. U. will le held at their rM)ra in U 'CKwooil block Tui sday ."ifternoon at 3 o'cloc'i. Mrs. F5es.-iu IIim-c, who li s been visiting nor une'e, All- n JJteson, for the ptst week, ro'urned to her home in III j Oak yeto il y. Mr. Itobe. t , wlu is on the road for the Ameriiau lS.scuit company, of Oraiihi, was in ih" city tou;y l.iklnp; orders for thnt o mpany. J. IT. Thrafehv hi secured the agency 'or the Cl dnna, one t-f the lending' fire in.-.U'-uiico coinpunie do in business in the United States. Ueo. Cook, one of tho tolid farmers i-cs d:n near Aim va in town Sat urday a.nd made I hk Nkavs a pleas ant call, whi-re Iih m always welcome. The copy for lh ct;iirt docket was plnt-ed in tho hanus f the printer to day. Ther arc forty-six law, 104 equity and e:ht crimirr.l cases on the docket. A Ilallow'e. n party w as held at the i-isidcnce tf Mr. Fietcher in South Iark on Saturd iy evening1. The younjr folks wore masked, and a jolly time was had, the crowd dispersing1 at a late hoir-. Thraaher'n re.i". e-tato aeroncy is (lo ins' a lurpe amount of business these days, nliiHHl every day mafinjr a re il entito tran-(o' of sumo kind. Mr. Ti: rasher traded a house and two lots in Partner's addition Saturday for ten acres of land am" $ lot in tnorey. Owney McG van, who lias been visiting friend hoie. returned to his home in Omiha this aftern Hn. IIo will shortly iro from here to the western part of the t-tate and enter the employ of tho 1$. & M. Owney is a hustler and v. i.l do well anywheie you ul him. T1IUUSDAY. Itadhint Homo b ie liurtio , 15 inch tire pot. $.2 at O Mites' hardware. ii3. John I'.ui-kinham of Wheeler, Mo., is in the cily on legal business Tho weather bureau says cooler, cloudy weathi r with rain in Nebraska f r this evening. The election of T. frank Wiles is pvaetieally as.-urt d, ard he is receiv ing tho con irrniuht' ions of his friends. Tho Welsbaek .-as burner will save half your gas bill and give the best light on earth. Gering & Co., sole ace n I s. Clayton Barbour, who ft rmerly wo: ked in the su rehouso here, came down from L'neoln on No. 4 this morning. Carter's Mag. zine. with contribu tions from litres prominent Platts mouih ladies, at L-?hnh IT's, lOcerls per copy. IJiily WooJi.rd, the genial chef at tho Hotel Riley, took in the sights of Omaha last cv. ning, returning homo this morning. J, E. Brit'oa is justly prmd of tho arrival f a bey : nd girl at his house a few days agj. D . Cook reports all as getting' along nicely. Mrs. Nch'mi ih Livingston if Louis ville, nt the advanced age of eighty th:ej years, dijd last week .and was buried at the Gletidale cemetery. Andy Ilawric!;, tho two-hand man, has a queer pet, in t he shape of a large pole cat, which appears ;.s time as a kitten. It's s en bg has been re moved, r nd it is consequently harm less and inolT nsive. Mrs. C. M. Holmes and son, Iven, came down fn in llavelock thisjnorn- ing for a visit with friends. Iv is a Burlington ft rem n, and htd a log broker, a few weeks ago, but is almost recovered now, and is able to get around with a cane. He is burning up fat This fat must be in as constant supply as the air he breathes. It has got to come from somewhere. If it does not come from his food, it must come from fat stored up in his body. He steals it and you say " He's getting thin he's growing so fast." Scott's Emuiion will take that boy, set his digestion at work, re-build that body. His food may not make him fat Scott's Emulsion will. B t" yen grt Scot f t Etmultionivktn you mnt it mnd not ckta tntttitute. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c, and $1. HAVELOCK ITEMS From the I iucuin News. ilmutnond Maillu weui to w rk yes le day. Frank Ackerm-n spent Sunday in prattsmoulh. George Boyerson got back frt m his visit to Plattgmoulh vesierday. E. B. Ackcrmtn got his hand hurt ytsU rday, but nothing at a 1 eericup. Mr. nd y,vi. W. F. Acke: man re t tr..td S.itu;d ' frt m their she-1 visit in Douver. Tho iiit e t h id" f Den. is McGuire is mi th doc oi's cue, i s is tho litfe chilil or Mr. Vfhres U y M !Cu lan of Ha vcloek has gone to A vr. in Cj ss county, to visit wnn a brother who is engaged in the farm ing iud.utry neat that olace. Bert Holmes, who has been firing on the niad, is in Ilaveloek in com pany with his wife v'eitintr wih Mr. Holmes' moth-r, Mrs. M. L. Ho mes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mumm of Sheri dan, 'Vyo.. who have been visiting Mrs. Mumm's mother, M; 8 Tom Bibhy, leave tomorrow for their home in the Black Hills. A half-dc.jn waon loads of Indians bound for St. Louis passed through Havelock yeeteiday. Details are wanting excepting that one wagon contained a boar. Dan McCallan eve ed his connec tion with the Burlinit' n at Havelock todaj", and left for his In me in Platts mouth this afternoon. I)isatitf action with piece work is said to b. the cau e of Mr. McCa'.lan's move. Mr. at.d Mr. Rt c Ilemp'o left latt Friday evening fo:- BurliDgton, Iowa, where M: 8. Hemple expects to spend a coupie of weeks visit ng hor father at d mother. Mr. Hem pie stayed over until Sunday morning, returning on No. 3 Mrs. Hemple will go from Bur lington to Chicago for a short stay with her brother. The farewell reception tepdered in the form of a supriso party last Fri day to Mr. ard Mrs. Chas. Saberha gen was an enjoyable occasion. They left Saturday for Sheiidan, stopping a day at Edgemont. Fdijeroent is one tf the most thriving li fo ci'e of the Black Hills region. Some important changes are to be mado in the formanshi s of the shops at Havelock, commercing Monday. 1. S. Suberhagon, who has been with Iho Burlington at Plattsmouth first, then 1o Havolock whin these shops wero opened, will hi transferred to Sheridan. Wyo , to bo .enoral fir man of the shot's ih-oe :o take the place of James Ritchie, who w.is bu. itd at Plattsmouth last week. Mr. Subet hagen has been in the employ of the machine shops for ntveral years pai't and has pi oven himse:f thoroughly competent for tho promotion that comes purely out c.f merit and ell ciency of service Fitd Fuller will succeed Mr. Suberharjea as fortnan of tho machine '-hops. Mr. Fuller has bi en in the service of tho Burlington for ten years. First at Gb-sburg for five years, then at Oma ha and later at Havelock. Friends of both these gentlemen will be pie ised t learn of their making one more slep in their vocation. Working Womnn's Home AHHoriation. 21 S. Pooria St , Chicago. 111. ( Jan. ii, mm. f Our Working Woman's liome asso ciation used Foley's Honey and Tar six years ago, and sire using it today. It has always been a favorite, for while its taste ia not nt all unpleasant its effects are very beneficial. It has never yet disappointed us. Wishing you all possible sucess, sincerely your?, smith & Parmole. Laura G. Fixox, Mgr. Dr. Marshall, tiradunte Dentlxt. 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 aooiiances for fir?t class dental work. Thaso who boiievo chronic diar rhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham.of Gaa s Miles,La., has to sav on the su1 jet t, viz: "I have been a 6uffcrer from chronic diarrhoea ever since tho wr and have tried all kinds of medicit cs for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a euro and that was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a u Diarrhoea Remedy.'" This medic ne an always bo depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentry nn.t tii.r -hoea. It J is pleasant to take and i ver fails to ; effect p C ire. 25 and :") cent size for 'sale by all druggists. growing time. That boy! A little lad, all fun. A little chap, all coat. A round cipher, not know ing whether the stroke will go up and make him six, or down, and make him nine. It's growing time with him. when you buy inferior soap instead of the genuine ANTACLAUSSMPi The favorite of every woman who ever used it either in the laundry or for all around the house cleaning. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. ENJOYABLE HALLOW EEN PARTY. t. K. O. Society Ilultis a Successful Party At the limine of Ueo. liovey. a At a meetirg of the P. E. O. society on Saturday, October 16, at the home of M s H N. Dovey, it was de cided to ivc a Hallow'een party for ladie9 0nly. A committee of six young ladies Misses Shepherd, Richey.Mor gan, Hei e', Hayes and Oldham were selected to make all necessary ar rangements for tho affair. The mar ried ladies were not to know anything, of the arrangements being perfected, whee the party was to be held, etc., and so thoroughly and well did the committee perform their duties that Mis. Dovey herself knew nothing in regard to where the party would be given. Saturday evening being the time fixed for holding the affair, the mar ried ladies met at, the reading lojra. Miss Jones having provided a carrya'l and cairhige, all tturted out on a mer'-y hunt to find the location of the intended Hallow'een party. After calling at the homes of several P. E. O's. , they finally came to the home of Mrs. Houseworth, and from there they went to George Dovey's residence, where it was found the party was to be. After this secret was found out, to the suprise of all, they were equally surprised and tie'.ighted when a large number of gentlemen put in an sip poared, and quite a number of the lat ters' wives weie unable to compre hend bow their husbinda could have Kept a secret for to long, while others how well their husbands could -fib." Tho chandalio's were eoelopod in yellow tissue paper to resemble,as near as possible, pumpkins; then there was one laige pumpkin with "P. E. O." in largo letters cut out, and a candle in side; several others with faces black cats were seen everywhere. The li brary was given op to fortune-telling and Hallow'een tricks of all kinds. Each of the gentlemen were presented with a favor bachelor button; other favors, such a9 bottles of love cute, thimbles of salt, fortunes in walnut shells, prizes iu fortune cake, etc. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Houseworth, Hendee, Un ruh, Helps, Parmele, J. Patterson, B. Pollock, Dwyer, G. E. Dovey, H. N. Dovey, Gats; Messrs. Windham, 'F. Cummins, BurdicK, Morgan, Hayes, F. Richey, H. Gering, H. Snyder, Far ley; Mesdames Wsigner, Hasse; Misses Burgess, Jone?, Gering, Searle. Waterman, Uerold, Swearingen, Mor gan, Ileisei, Oldham, Hayes, Shep herd, Mason (Omaha ) Frozen In tho Snow. Sidney, Neb., Oct. 30. The eTght year-old sen of Herman Brauer, living twelve mi.es southeast of here, lost his life during tho storm on Tuesday. The I d left the house at 10 o'clock in the morniug, presumably to go to the stable a short distance away, but as be failed to return within a reason able tim", a search was instituted, but no trace of him could re found until Wednesday noon, when his frozen bedy was discovered by the searchers on y half a mile away from his home. Ha had undoubtedly became confused and lost his bearings in the storm and was unable to return to the house, and probably wandered around until over come by exhaustion and cold. He had taken off his coat and his head was lying upon it. Ned Fish, a large ranchman, lost 250 head of sheep during ' the storm. No other losses have yet been reported. Matrimonial. Capt. W. W. Hull, a prominent ai d well known resident of this city, waa married Monday evening, November 1. to Mrs. Maria Ellis, widow of the late Thomas Ellis, who resided here for several ve;. rs. Mrs. Ellis is a very estimahlo l.vdy aid has been making hor home w.th relatives at Wymore. She :s a c iuVin ,,f Mrs. A B S nitti of Denver u d h .s io-H of fii. n lswho will xtciiJ tl oii c::rno-.t congratu:a tions. Mr. and Hull wi i r side in Mr. Hull' c mfoi table bom- in thi city on Wintei steen bi! . I- May Sure Your Life. A dose r two of E'oley's Honey and Tir i I prevent an attajk of pneu monia, grip or severe cold if taken in litn . Cures cou'jh, colds, croup, LaGrippo,hfaiseness, difficult breath ing, who- ping cough, incipient con sumption, n-tbmi or bronchitis. Gives positive relief in idvanced stajres of consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Guaranteed Smith & Parmele. WantHl. A g od girl for. ge..eral housework. J enquire for particulars til THE NEWS office YOU Put Your Foot In It LETTER FROM ALASKA. Will Sampson Tells of Ilia Hardahlpa And Adventures In the Gold Fields. Lake Bennet, OjU 2. We arrived here a week ago with our outfit, and, having our boat built, are wailing for a favorable wind to sail down the lake. The trip from Dyea to this point is something terrible words fail to des cribe it but we were more fortunate than a great many others. Thousands of men who have worked weeks and months, and who failed in their ef forts, have turned back and they are glad to get out of tho country alive. Thousands of tons of provisions are started along the trail between Dyea, Slcagoa and the lakes. The main trouble was that no one know what they had to encounter in going over this trail. It costs 40 cents per pound to get the stuff- packed from Dyea to Lake Linderman, and you see what it wou'd cost to get an outfit in. The trail was so bad that a good horse would only last a short time. Horses were worth from $150 to $200. Even our mules gave out, and we had to buy more. After reaching the foot of the sum mit, we came to the real "tug of war," and were compelled to pick our be longings to the top of the mountain on our backs. I packed 1,500 pounds over tho summit myself a distune j of three-fourths of a mile. We reached the lakes all right, and I am well and strong; never felt better in my lifa, but don't weigh 210 pounds as I did when I left Tacoma think 1 have lost forty pounds. It would be much bet ter to make this tiip in the spring or in the summer, before tho tains set in and the trail gets so muddy. We found the mud all the way from two to six feet deep. Our party consists of six we havo a captain, a treasurer and I have the honor of being the cook; it is the best "suap" in the out fit. This i3 a great country to make money in. A mm caD get $15 a aay and board at any kind of work, and carpenters get $25 a day. We made $75 a day packing with our horses, otherwise we couldn't have gotten in, as none of us took money enough, and weall thought that we had more than we would need.' A parson could get rich running a restaurant here, as meals are $1.50 apiece 50 cents for a cup of coffee. I slept in my sleeping-bag last night for the first time. I tell you it is a dandy; it was cold and snowing like blazes, and crawled in and was as warm as toast. . I wouldn't take $200 for it, and I have been offered that much. There are a great many different kinds on the trail, but none that I hUe as well as mine. I have no doubt but that I will keep warm in the coldest of weather. There is lots of game hero, such as ducks, eese. moose and bear, and I am going out and see if I can't get some fresh meat I expect to stay here three years. w. L. Sampson. ' Got Five Dollars and Costs. Chas. Yelke felt so good about the election that he and a few companions. including a gentleman from Nehawka, celebrated through the medium of a few cans of beer, which they disposed of in the alley south of Main street, After this they visited the house of the Camge woman, and drank a few cans of beer there. AfLer they started down town, Yelke announced his in tention of carving the gentleman from Nehawka into small pieces, where upon the latter started to run, with Yelke after him Yelke was headed off and ariested before he had accom pliihed his laudable ambition, and taken before Judge Archer. The judge gave him five dollars and costs, which he paid, and was released. The eentleman from Nehawka was ordered to loave town by Officer FitZDatrick. Rheumatism Cared In a Day. A fev weeks ago the editor vie taken with a very s-evere cold tha caused him to oe iu a mo-t miserable condition. It was undoubted'y a tal case of la iippe. and i ec gnizinsr i as diii.i'crous h; took immediate stt p9 to bi ing hbiiut a speedy cure. Fr.im the advertisement f Chamber lain's Coutih Remedy atjd tha many tiood t ecorniner.d ttions included th. reit., we concluded to make a firsl trial f the medicine. To s:'y that i was satisfactory in it.-i lesu'.t-i. is put it very mildly, indeed. It acted l'k m igic and the result was a speedy ana permanent cure. We have no hesi lane? in recommending this excellen Cough Remedy to anyo-e i.fllictec with a cough or cold in any form. Th Banner of Libertv,L.ibertytown,Marj- laid. Tho 25 an.l 50 cent sizes fur sale by all druggists. Subseriba for Thk Semj-Weekly News-Hekat.D 81 tor year. PROPOSALS FOU FKESH BEEF ANI MUTTON. Headquarters ueparl- ti,, dii. . ah; fk!irnm. 1"CUL Vl me- v.uic. w!u- missary of bubsistance, Omaha INeb., October 11, 1807. Sealed proposals in triplicate, accomracied by written guarantee bmds, in duplicate, will be received at this office, until 11 o'clock a. in., central standard time, Novem ber 11. 1S97, at which time and place they will be opened in presence of bid ders, for furnishing such quantities of fresh beef and mu ton for i-sues as may be required by the Subsistance Department. U. S. Army, at Omaha, Nebraska, Forts Crook, Iiobinson and Niobrara. Nebraska, and Ft rts D. A. Russell, and Washakie Pi'ot Butte, Wyoming, and Camp and Fort Meade, S. D., during the period com mencing January 1, 1898, and ending June 30, 1S98. Proposals will also be received until 10 o'clock a. m. moun tain standard time, and opened at the posts of Forts Niobrara, Robinson. D. A. Russell, Washakie, Meade and Camp Pilot Butte, bs the respective post commissaries of such posts, each commissary receiving proposals fo- his own post only. Proposals will also be received slating the price at which the bidder will deliver fiesh beef or mutton of theclaracter stated in the specifications and to bo delivered 'of temperature" not greater than 50 de grees Fahrenheit. Full information furnished on application heie or to commissary at any post authorized to open Droposals. Government reserves right to reject anj' or all proposals, or anypartofand proposal. Envelopes contain ng proposals should be marked 'Proposals for Fresh Beef ar.d Mut ton," and addressed to undersigned or commissary at post authorized t3 re ceive proposals. Frank E. Nye, Ma ji or and C. S. Harlington Route California Excursions Cheap, quick, comfortable. Lsavo Plattsmouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt L ke City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring seats and backs and are provided with curtains, bed ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion. relieving passengers o.' all bother about baggage, pointing out objects of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths $5. For folder giving fnll information, call at nearest Burlinton Route ticket office, or w rite to J. Francis, Gin. Passenger Agent, Omahp, Nob Londondale Shorthorns at Auction. At the home farm, s-even miles northeast of Auburn and five mile9 northwest of Brownville, Nemiha county, Nebraka, on Monday, Novem ber 8, 1897, will bo pold without re serve forty Bates and Scotch To; ped Shorthorn cattle, corsift'ng of thirty cows and heifers, and ten bu Is; ten cows with calves at foot; the property of John Bath. Lunch at noon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Par ties coming ty train will be conveyed from Talmage house, Auburn, to and from the farm free,also to and frcm B. & M. train, Brownville. The Best Remedy For Rheumatism. (From the Fairhaven, N. V.. Register.) Mr. James Rowland, of this village lates that for twenty-Eve years his wife has been a Bufferer from rheum atism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the 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 feela 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 erood. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggists. A pain in the chest is nature's warn ipg that pneumonia is threatened Dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bind over the seat of pain, and another on tho back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all drug gists. Working Up the Chicory Crop. Fuemont, Neb., Ojt. 28. The American Chicory company darted ud its kilns in this city last night on this year s crop. There are about 5,000 tons of chicory beets in tha bins, which will require a run of about eighty days. Tho crop w is not as good this year as u -ua1, owing to the bad weath er last spria r. Consiaerable improve ment waa m ule on the plant during the summer which greatly facilitates the work of drying and cutting. troop Qnlckiy Cared. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our chi d ren wore suffering with croup when we ict eivrd a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It afforded utmost instant reiiei. V. A. TliORNTOX. This celebrated remedy is for sale by ;.ll Jruggisls "Myotic Cure" f-r IUieuin.uim and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three da3rs. Its notion upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents Bold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druupists. You can't afford to -iek your life by allowing n cold to revelop into pneu monia or cciumption. Instant i-olie.I and a cortsiin cure are afforded by One Minute Couyh Cure. F. G. Fricke & to. ! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS - . Notice iiunut In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska la the matter of the estate of Edmund H. Craw ford, deceased. To Julia A. Crawford. George E. Crawford. Thomas J. Crawford. Deborah Lashbaujrh, bailie A. Crawford, heirs of Edmund H. Crawford, de ceased: A. C. Adams, administrator of the entate of Edmund H. Crawford, deceased, aud ail other persons interested in said estate: The petition ol Gottlieb Kockenbarh in the above matter having been tiled. iu which he piays that the court enter an order directing all par ties interested in the west one-half t',l of the southwest one-quarter (4 of section eiyhteeu (1 ). township ten Vn, north oi range nine tfi. east in Cass county, Nebraska, to show cause, if auy, why the administrator of said estate should not execute and deliver to the petitioner a cood and sufficient warranty deed upon the payment uf spay liars eleven hundred and tilt v i$l!50.0i) dollars in pur l nay if l I..o li aonurs in pur- suance ot a contract entered into between the petitioner and Edmund II. Craw frrd, deceased, in his lile time and Julia A.Crawford, his wife. It is hereby ordered by me that cause be shown, if any, by the Slrd day of October, ItW, aud that upon the 15th day of November. 1H'.i7, at U o clock a iu. of said day a hearing will be had on said petition, and any objections which may be hied against the granting of the prayer therein. it is luriher ordered that notice oe given to an tarties interested by publication in the Senii Veeklv News-Herald ot Plattsmouth. Nebraska. for six weeks successively prior to tbedate of hear ing as above ordered. Dated this 11th day of September, lsll,. liASIL S. KAMSfcV, ludne of District Court. C. S. Polk and Mockett Jit Polk, attorneys for Gottlieb Kockenbach. Legal Notice. John R. Ouinton and Marv A. Ouinton. non resident, defendants, will take notice that on the ith dav ot SeDtember. A. It. 18b7. ohu ti. Petti- bune and Samuel E. Nixon, tiled their petition in the district court of Cass countv. Nebraska. against the said John K. Cjuinton and Mary A. (Juinton, impleaded with Carl I). (Juinton, et. al.. the oDject and prayer ot the said petition, being to foreclose a tax lien claimed bv plaintitls against the northeast quarter of section thirty one in towu ten, range twelve, in Cass county. Nebraska, foi the taxes for lyj,$WJi. purchased by plaintiffs at public tax sale November tith.lMtt; for lMtf, ti.fM, paid bv plaintiffs May 11th. lhiM: for 1WM, t40.05, paid by plaintiffs May loth, 1KI.V for 1M95, paid by plaintiffs May 1st. 1S: for 189H. 17.73. paid bv plaintiffs lulv 1st, lW'.C, and for interest on each of said payments at the rateot 'M per cent per annum tar two years irom November tith, I Wi, and for 10 per cent annual interest thereafter, and an attorney's lien f 10 per cent on the total amount so found due, an I that said land be sold to pay said sums aud costs ol the action, and lor equitable reiiei. 1 ou are required to appear and plead to, or an swer said petition on or Detore Monday, tue l;vtli day of October. A. L. 1H!. John H. Pettibone and jamvei. E. Nixon. By their attorneys, Beeson & Koot. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued bv George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the -uth day oUNoveniDer, A. u., 1897. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate to-wit: The west halt of the southwest quarterof section township 11, range . in Uass county, Nebraska, (except lot being one acre oft the northwest quarter ot the southwest quarter ot said section 8) together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and tanen as the nronertv of T. r. Carnes. defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles 1). Hayworth, plaintiff, against J. . Carnes, 1. I'. Carnes and 11. K, Waldron, defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Oct. 19. A. li. 1W. Harvey Holi.oway, Sheriff, Cass County. Nebraska. C. S. Polk, attorney for plaintiff. I.fgal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska Henry Eikenbary, et al. 1 vs. I mouth. Nebraska. J To the depositors and stockholders of the Citi zens bank, ot 1 lattsmouth, Nebraska, and all persons interested therein: Vou. each and all. are hereby notified that upon the 'inth day of September. A, 1). 1W, I hied a petition ia the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in said cause, praying for a license to sell ttie northwest quarter of section eighteen (IS), the southwest quarter of section seven (7), the west half of the southeast quarter of section seven (7), the northeast Quarter of the southeast quarter of section seven u). and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarterof section eight (8, all iu township eleven (II) north of range fourteen (Ml in Cass county, Ne braska; and also praying for license to sell cer tain personal property of said bank, which per sonal property is fully set forth and described lit said petition now on hie in said cause. And that under and by virtue ot an omer oi court issued on the Vlh day of October. A I). Iy?. a hearing will be had upon said petition at the office of the clerk of the district court of t.'as county, Nebraska, on the rHh day of November. A. U. lwj. at 2 o clock n. m. ol said dav or as soon thereafter as it cau be heard, and each and all of you ate hereby notified to show cause, if anv there be. on or before said dav w hv license should not issue as prayed authorizing the sa d receiver to sell said property as assets ot said bauk. Chas. C Parmele, Receiver ot the Citizens Bauk. Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls. Attorneys. Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, ) Cass County. In the matter of the estate of Caroline Carter, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against Caroline Carter, de ceased, late of said county and state, will be re ceived, examined and adjusted by the county court, at the court house in Plattsmouth, on the 9th day of May A. D . 1898, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Aud that six months from and after the 6th day of November. A. 1).. lt7. is the time limited lor creditors ol said deceased to present their claims for examination and allowance. Given under my hand and seal this 9th dav of October A. D. 1897. ,clv George M. Spuplock. I131' County Judge. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Calvin H. Par mele, deceased. Catharine H. Parmele. Myrtle P. Atwood, Nellie P. Agnew, Charles J. Parmele, Thomas E. Parmele and all other persons inter ested in said matter arc hereby notified that on the Bth day of October. 1897, a petition was filed in said court alleging among other things that Calvin H. Parmele died on the day oi . A. D. 1897, leaving no last will and testament and possessed of real and personal estate and that the above named constitute all the persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased, and praying for administration thereof. Vou are hereby not ified that if you fail to appear at said court on the 3d day of November. A. O. 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m., and contest said petition, the court will appoint Charles C. Parmele, Samuel II. Atwood and Thomas E. Parmele, administrators, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the. seal ot said court, at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the 9th day of October. A. D.1897. SealJ George M. Spcrlock. County Judge. Legal Nwlice. To Leah V". Buchanan and Robert P. Glazier, non-resident, defendants: Vou aud each of you are hereby notified that on the Hth day of September, A. D. 197, 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 1, range 1:1, Cass county, Nebraska, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section: said sale to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage. SVM with eight per cent interest and costs of suit: said mortgage, and the note it was given to secure, being of date February i!6. 1814, and due February 189.J. Equitable relief is also prayed and that the defendants be required to ar.swer settim? ud an v rights thev nivhavein said laud, or be oarred from asseitiug any such nzhts. V ou are required to answer said petition on or belore Monday, November 8, 1-9i, or said petition will betaken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. saml kl v ALCIl, As executor of the last will and testament of John Black, deceased. Notice to Credtors. STCounivCKA1- m County Court. In the matter or the estate of Samuel A. llolbrook. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of s:iid deceased will meet t he executor of said estate, before Trie. County Judge of Cass county, .Nebraska. l the o unty court room iu Plattsmouth in said county. n the Stb day of April. A. 1). 1898. at t clo k p in., for the purpose of presentlu their ciaims ror cxainiual.on. r.Qjustment hhj :u .owance. Six month are Mllowed for the creditors of s.iid deceased t present their claims and one year for the executor to settle 6:nd eatate from the !rd day of Oc- tOler. 18j. This notice sli.ill apiier in the Fcml- Weekly Ncws-tierala for four weeks successively, prior to tl e iir.l day of Oc tober 197. Witness my hand imd seal of fcald county court ut Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 2 th day of September. 197. GEORtlE M. Sl'lRI-OCK. SealJ County Judge Legal .Notice. To Amanda . Shepherd, non-resident defend ant: Vou are hereby notified that William V. Shepherd comnrenced an action against you on the 18th day of September, lrt7. in the district court of Cass countv. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to secure an absolute divorce f1''.3 in M ;- ' Pcrty. real nd personal, bclonr- '" f?lJ. ;ooate in either tho states of Indiana , . k The grounds for divorce are that j,ou comm. ,. tcry in Ue ceinber. 1M4. w ith one J. o.,. v., Vou are required to answer sa.U petiM.s an or before Aionday. the 1st day of November. 1W7 William L Shiphkrb. Ltgal Notice. To Benjamin A. Gibson, Mary C. Gibson. Ed w;ird LSaiiK. trustee, liradford Savings Bank & Trust Co, William C. Cnppen, George Lesiie and John V Mitchell, non-resident defendants: on aud each ot you are hereby notified that John H. 1'ettibone and -Samuel E. Nixon on the 18th dav of epteniber, A. i, INtC. hied their petition hi the district court ot Cass county, Nebraska, against you, impleaded with Guerdon B. Crip pen, et ai, the object and prayer of which are to have di-cree t if said court fiireclnaiiifr i tai lin ! against fractional lot 17 iu northeast Quarter of ; northwest quarter, section three in town ten. range eleven, c ass county. iNeorasna. tur tax purchase bv said paintiltsvagaitist said laud lor years IKi aud lf :. as follows: 18ili $:0-J. raid November , ISSU; lW. .0. paid November 5. ISSH; 1MU. .'.". paid May 10, lJWd. and tor iMi i. :.1N. paid May 1, l(.W. with 20 pec cent annual interest on each of said payments from November 5, IK4M, to Noveinb. r 5. ICUo, and 10 per cent annual interest on each of said pay ments tiiereatter.and ID per cent attorney fees on the total found due. and costs of suit and for sal ot said property to satisfy such judgment aud equitable relief. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the first day of November. A. L). ititrr. John II. I'kttiuone and Samuel E. Nixon. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ot an order of sale Issued by George F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 'JOth day ol November, A. U.. 1897. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at tha south door of the court house in t he city of Platts mouth. in said county, sell at public auction, to the higheat bidder for cash, the following land and tenements to-wit: Lot three (3 in block one hundred thirty-four (l:UI in the city of PiatUmouth. Cass county. Nebraska. according to the recorded platt thereof, together with the priviitges and appurtenances thereunto be.ong or in anywUe appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Emery E. Murray. Mrs. Murray, his wife, first real name unknown, Mrs. J. t. Johnson, first real name unknown, Matthew Gering, John Doe. et al. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Ellis T. Hartley, plaintiff against defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, October !, A. D., 1897. Hakvev Hollowat, -Sheriff. Cusscounty, Nebraska Notice of Sale. In the district court of Cass comity, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ol Joshua Lynn, de ceased. Notice is h. reby given that in pursuance of an order of Basil S. Ramsey, judge of the district court of Cass couuty, Nebraska, made on the liith day of October. A. I). 1897. for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the south front door of the court house in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the tfithday of November, A. L). 1897, at 1:30 p.m. at public vendue to the highest bidder tor cash the following described real estate, including the dower interest of the widow. Sarah Lynn, to-wit: I-ot six. in block one, except thirty feet off the cast side: lot seven, in block one. except twenty feet and the undivided one-half of two and one half feet oft the east side; the undivided half uf lot eight and alt of lot eleven, both in block one; lots two aud seventeen iu block two; lot thirteen in block four; lot twelve in block four, excepting thirty-four feet oft the et side; lots fifteen and sixteen, in one-half block eight, in Lynn's sec ond addition to the village of Onion. Nebraska; lots eight, nine, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen in block six, in Lynn s tirst addition to the vil lage of Union, in Cass county, Nebraska; lots fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen in block nine, in Lynn's second addition to the village of Union, Cass county, Nebraska; lets one and two in block nine, iu Carter's addition to the city ot Weeping Water, in Cass county. Nebraska. Also commencing sixty feet west of the north west corner ot block eight, in the v. Page of Union. Cass countv. Nebraska, runninsr thence west three hundred and twenty-three feet, thence south two hundred and sixty-five feet, thence east three hundred and twenty-three feet, thence north two hundred and sixty-rive feet to the place of beginning. Also commencing four hundred s nd twenty seven feet west of the northwest corner of block eight, in the village of Union, Cass county. Ne braska, running thence west two hundred and ninety feet, thence in a southeasterly direction aloi. a tine parallel to the center of the right ol wa I the M. P. railway company and fifty feet dis.aiit tneiefroin, foitr" hundred and fifty feet. inetice east one iiunarca leer at rigni angles iv the center line of the right of wav of the M. I, railway company, thence in a southeasterly di rection and pareliel with the center line of said right ot way two hundred and twenty-three feet, ,1. ..-,. . t ..... 1 , . V. nnr.K li li 1 1 - died and eighty feet to the place of beginning. Also beginning at the one-eighth section cor ner on the south side of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three, in township ten, north of range thirteen, in Cass county, Nebraska, thence running north sixteen hundred and tifty teet, thence west nine hundred and ninety leet, thence south six hundred and sixty feet, thence west one hundred feet, thence south nine hun dred and ninety feet to the south line of tha southeast quarter of section twenty-three, in township ten, north ol range thirteen, in cass county, Nebraska, thence east ten hundred and ni ety feet to the place of beginning. To be sold in parcels as above described, or subdivisions thereof, as may be to the best in terests of said estate. Said sale to remain open one hour. Uated October 19, A. I). 1897. Geurob N. LaKue, Administrator. Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls, Attorneys, Sheriffs Sale. By virtuo of an exertion Issued by Geo. Houseworth. clerk of the district court. within and for Cass county, Nebraska.and to me directed. 1 will on the 20th day of Nov, A It Is'.iT. at 11 o'clock a. in. of Bald dav at the south door of the court house in tbe city of Plnttsoioutn. In said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor casn, tue following lands and tenements, to-wit: The west hall ot the norltieast quarter oi section In town 11. range 10, the southeast quarter ot section 13, towu 11, range V; the east half ot the southwest quarter of section 13, town 11. range 9; the north half ol the south w.st quarter of section 18, town 11, range 10; and the north half ot tiie southwest quarter of section 18, town 11, range 10. ait 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 P. h. and H. R. Waldron, defend ants, to satisfy a judgement of said court re covered by Bank of Eagle, plaintiff, against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Neb., Oct. 19. A. It. 1897. IlAKVBY IJOt.bOWAr, yiierill. Cass county, Nebraska. Probate Notice". In'cuunty court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the guardiaship ot Adolf Rosen baum. To w hom it mav concern: All persons inter ested are hereby notified that on the 14th day of October, 197, Joseph W. Johnson, guardian. tiled a petition in said court praying that his final guardianship account hied herein September 28.' 1897. be allowed: trial lie oe aiscnargeu auu re leased from his trust. Vou are notified that if vou fail to appear belore said court on the 10th day ot November, A. D. li-97, at 9 o clock a. ni. and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and jurther orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to saiu guaiuiausmp iimy uc finally settled and determined. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the 18th day of Oc tober. A. 1 J. 197. c ,. George M. Spl'rlock, t5ea" County Judge. MieriiT'n Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by George F. Houseworth. clcik of the district court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 20th day of November, A. D. l-97. at 11 o'clock a. ni. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Platts mouth. in said county sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate. to-w:t: The southwest quarter of section II. township 11, range I3tsinject to the M. P. right-of-way. containing ab ut 12-100 acres:) and the west half of the north half of the northwest quarter ol section 11. township 11. range 13. all in Cass county. Nebiaska. together with the privileges and appurtenance thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain, ng. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of li A. oui.g and 1-. M Voting, dctor.dants. to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered bv C. J. Martin, plaiutu against said defendants. ; Plattsmouth, Nebraska. October 19. A. D. 189.. Harvey Holi.owav. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. ma YEARS' EXPERIENCE. (Mill TRADE MARK?. DE8ICMS, -m - COPYRICHTS . ' Anyone sending a rtetrh and dewaptlon may qulcklv ascertain, free, whether an Invent"" IJ probably patentable. Communications "trlctiy confidential. Oldest ajrency for secW in America. We have a W.hininou "T- Patents taken through Muno A Co. receive special notice in the . - SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN." v beautifully ttlontratcd. 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