W "in b V I H Men's Reav Business Suits. S3. jS Men's Cassimer Suits 5.85 Men's Overcoats 2.00 Men's LoiiUlster Overcoats 3.25 Boys' Suits S2.C0 Children's Suits 1.15 Children's Cape Overcoats.. 1.50 Boys' Overcoats.. 1.75 Men's Woollen Shirts 45c Men's Fleece Lined Und'wr.. 45c Men's Sanitary Underwear.. 75c Boys' Shirts and Drawers. .. 25c Men's Blanket Lined Coats.S1.25 Boys' Blanket Lined Coats.. 1.00 Men's Lined Glove 45 Men's Woollen Socks 15 Men's Heavy Work's Shocs.Sl.OO Men's Buckle Art' Ov' Shoes 75 Boys' Fine Shoes 1.25 Bovs' Woollen Jackets 25 Men's Working Pants $1.00 Bovs' Pants ". 75 Men's Cardigan Jacket.... 75 Bovs' Woollen Hose 10 GREATEST FiH V CASS COUNTY. DON'T MISS IT CHRISTMAS WITH TPS .ran ih THINK OP IT! OVER SEVENTY STYLES ' oF 8 TO SELECT FROM AT PEARL WAN'S HOW IS THIS... V t ll'l '4. An Elegant Mahogany Table only ZpS.oO Xo largfer assortment to he found in the state. lie is bound to suit you if you want a Stove, Parlor Suite, Bedroom Suite, Easy Chair, OR ANYTHING IN HE PSYS SPOT : CASH And Han no Competitor in ..LOW PRICES.. -:- I. Peariman. OPP. COURT HOUSE, PLHTTSMOUTH. NEB. Complexion Prscsrved On. HEDRA'S VIOLA GSEAfel c Removes Freckles. Pimples, J VT ,"- Liver- r.o:-s, tdatkhcj. S v Sunburn Ri:d Ten, i.ui! r-.-- Btores the kin to ii nrhji- Kfi ' Xz nal freshness, rroducicf? .t?! elecr scil healthy com J.Zz. plexion. Superior to all larv. ' - l.r. ;.nratIon ts"d erfi"-Uy liarnlw At a!I ilrtitryists, or mailed for SOcts. s-nd for circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP I. .Ii.i,.ly Incomparable u kia pnnfriDC So?. uD-qowW-.l r.-r tlie toil. t. tad wliboat a val foe ta Burirry. Ai.(utr ynr and delicately medi tated. Atdruui.i.. Prie 25 Cn. The G. C. B1TTNEK CO., Toledo. O. NtW : fDV&RTISFaMnMTeS. HARKtH'S HAIR BALSAM Cleaiue aiMi buttitcs the habw PronHifefl a lnxuriant ffrowth. Never rail to Bestor Grmy ll.ir to it V rti 1 1 h f 11 1 ftftift Cure scalp i) um ft hair taUuig. (its f Rfinnpj J III Uuu Willi 1 -1' I CITY AND COUNTY. I TIILltSIA V. ! lr I In t departed to ny on a bu i- nos.s trip to TV as. Ilo will be foit; it ! few weeks. (J in Sears cam.; in today f rom ( 'ed ir Creek on husin-ss. 1. n I ninde 'Ji:k Nicws a pleasant ea.l. Mis. O.J. Smith rtccivid Uih s;i: 1 rws ystM-ilay of the detith of her oiliest brother, M A. l-:iuli. of Cali fornia. Hcn-y J ell n 1 jell in of Avici, aged t wct -sevi n :irwl 1".! -t .l-t ) ,-.. . S Weeping Water, ngrd rdnefeon, t .rk out a license td:iy to wed. Robert Theoilo.-u Frans of Hu-sh-ville. Mo , sgi ,1 1 we'itv t'irrp, jitjd Miss Mauilc Emily Roberts oY U'Mon, ged nineteen, were n-arried by .Ingo Spurlock todav. ltobort Gillstm, residing on ('hk-ago avenue, has three ci'iarcn who .ire reported ill with dipthi ria. The at tending physician, however, informed us this morning that they wore all better. A marriage license was fjranfed to day to Frederick William Noltinc. aged twenty-eight, and Mi3 Wilhel mina Stepoat, sirred nineteen, bo! h are f rr ra th'n city. Mi?s Steppit ia a daughter of Martin Steppt. After a pract-cul t r-r at 1 he Per kins House made at pre t xii rise, it has been learned that Charley Rive't, Johnny Phi! pot : nd Maih ! Fitz patriek are poor hands to nd j'.ft-r lemons, as they are Halve to firing omethinjr not down or. ti e biil ,-. fare. io juusicai en loriai n ment t-vr : 1 - fiiven 'n this eity p'ensed the ouhiie q in te so well as th.'-(t of the Cttuinv.a q; a 1 title. In le.-i- r.-e to m:'!iy in-q-ilrifs, Profe-siM- Fa.l-y hnslinilly S3 urel ad:ito her-. with fie quartette and the evetiinjr of Ap' il 4 tliey will b) :it the Presbyte ian -hutvh. '1'he do 1 carniva! undt-i- t -tie ji u -uieeo of St. Mary's Guild f the. Fpir-eDpal ehurch will be the event of next week. There will be novel entertainment?, such as rues-ting on the t-ei ipture c.-.ke, fortune at the Christmas tree, and the mysterious gral b g that v. ili yield up a wealth cf niee things to the '.ueky one who tries its depths. Fu-tliiji particulars will lie given Ir.ter. avi:dnksi). v '! ho Rurlins'ton fast rraU. w rarely mte, was repo' t- d to belrnii sch'du e titnj toti-v. If 3'ou want to know where ea is hours " go to get bargains in holiday presents scan the coiutnr s of Tiik News. Superintendent Il-twksworth , of the motive powir department of t'ne I!. & M., made a business t i 1 t Ha vol-irk yesterday. Il-'ad LehnhotT 13; os. ' au. aiid when you call and se ? t nei r splei:d if1. a-o't-ment and low prices, yon car, not. help purchasing. John W. Reisoner of Sou .h Rend precinct was attending to business be fore Judge Spurlock today, and n-rde TlIK Nku s a pleasant vi-it Sam Smith, an old time I'latts mouthian, now residing at. North I'latte, is here accompanied by his wife on a visit with ebitivos. Li. M. and S. W. Hilt are bu k in old Piatt smouth again sifter a thorough trial of the went and south, and think of again making this their home. J. II. Kleisor and Marve Rushnell, two rustling young fanners from So ith Rend precinct, were in town tiday paying their tax' s, s nd took occasion to pay The News a pleas uit visit. A. Jacob Reesou is home f 01a Cretton and will p.ibibly remain here. Creston is a good town, but a young man to get a foot hold thtre in the law practice wnu'd have to er joy the patience of Job. Charley IIay,b-other of our register of deed.-, l as been recemmendt d by Congressman Str.ide 'or io-t master at Weeping Water. The appointmeut will be made as soon :m the oiesidcrt returns from Canton. He also recom mended a new postm iste.r f ir- Douglas in Otoe county. It h-.s recent y Ioked out that the party which diove to Greenwood with a four-horse team a few weeks ago from this city to attend a Christian church convention Vere taken for a Wizard Oil f oupe when they arrived in town, and were $;iven qu te an ovation by the small boys who fol lowed them around some time before the mistake was discovr red. Rheumatism 1 ureil in it Kay. A fev wee-is ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to oe in a mo t miserable condition. ' It w-s Undoubtedly a bad case of la giippe, and recognizing it as dangerous ho took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamber lain's Cough Rem dv aid the many good recommend Uions included therein, weeone'uded to make .1 first trial of the medicine. To s.-y that it was satisfactory in its ic-u t-. is put it very mildly, indi e 1. It aeieu like magic and the resu t was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesi tancy in recommending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afllicted with a cough or col 1 in any form. The Ranner or Ribe-ty, Lib -rty town, Mary land. Tbo 2o and 50 coiit size for sale by all druggists. iN FlfiTTSAiOUTH'S SOCIETY GiRClES Presbyterian Aid Society Enter - tained By Their Pastor. Our i hcalrt- Cocrii Spend an K11 joy'' llii-iiins Ht AYIiitt'a Open IloiiKe.W here Tiny Are KutertHined Hy a Company f Clever Artist - titer HiippeiiitiKH f the I:iy. From Thursday D iily's The ladies of the Presby terian Aid were tu tui ta i n il most delightfully at the home of their pastor, R :v. J. F. Raiid, yes'ciaiay afternoon. The lauies work tl busily from H until 4 o'clock. After a short business meet ting, coffee, csiko and fruit wao served. Tins Uoparturo irom the usual routine Oeiug something of a surprise, was much enjoyed and will make this par ticular sewing society a pleasant mem ory. A large proportion of the mem bers and a number of guests were present. The Aid society will miet next week with Mrs. Agnew, something novel in the way of entertainment wi.l be pio- vided, of whieh further notice will be ;l veil. tJrctted Hy u LmKt- A lulicme. While's ope a house w.-;s LOiufort- abij li.bu his: evening, and all were ple.i.-eu with the eute ta. 11 men I. The Kirke company hu a s atl of lino ;r tists, ail 01 whom are ae serving of much praise. "Micnii; h t Watch" was the bl.i lust eve ning. ToniIit the company appears in the great three-. .ct f 1 1 ce comedy, u ill i tied '"Dark Sio:d.iw. ' As thi? is the hist pcp-lar pries show coiiipa'.iy which has visited this city for many nay-, it is .-a'e io predict that the o;.ei a house tonight will be even more thtotigrd than during the lO previous eveii-iiig-. Tao specialties aione aie wo-t h the price of admis?i -n. l.ookiiij; (Hrr the Triusurer'n Itooks. F. 1'. llovey, au expert accountant of Lincoln, is in the ci'.j .and will spend a few days looking over the "t ooks of the county treasurer. Mr. Iluvey will begin his investigation of the iecords from the time W . II. CusUing held the ollice. 1 1 is considered bv many as n wise uiuve on the p.irt of the county commissioners in securing the services of an exj.erL, not only to avoid a pos sible error, but. it will prove the effi ciency ar.u competency of the present n.c'..:i-.bei:t. I-alIi uf Auieli Vurl. Miss Amelia Wurl died this uiorn- ing after an illness of one year. She w: s ttricken with paralysis last Cln ist iiii.s day and never recovered there- fr.m. She died at the home of her is. 1 r, Mi'3. Henry JIarteu's, in this city. Miss Wuil wes past fifty years of age, and t-he leaves to morn her deatn two broincrs, R. Wurl of this city, and la. hard url of Riooming- ton, His., :i,d two half brothers, at Stanton. Ae'o. Miss Wurl was well now 11 here where she had hosts of 1. n is. Notice of the funeral will be given tomorrow. A Oueer l?) Medicine. TheiCisa medicine whose proprie tor 00 not claim to have discovered some hitherto unknown ingredient, or that it is a cure-all. This honest med icine 1 nly claims to euro certain dis eases, and that its ingredients are recognized by the mcst skilled phy sicians as being the best for Kidney and Bladder diseases. It is Foley's Kidnov Cure. Smith & Parasele. I'opuerat ie Wit. "A republican paper thinks that Kansas wiil go g. o. p. next time if the grasshoppers no not fuse with the popociats. If it is the grasshoppers that our republican friend fears," re marks the Falls City News, "then he can rest .assun d tnrtt Kansas is all rig h t, as under the gold standard mini produce has become so cheap that a grasshopper would not con descend to eat it. In proof we cite the fact that iu 1875-6, when it became known that silver had b;en demon etized the grasshoppers took wing a'.d have not heen. heard of sinee. " How to 1'reveut I'neuiiioiila. At this lime of the year a cold is very easily to contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicino is liable to result in that dread disease, pneu monia. We know of no better remedy to cu-i) a cough or cold than Cham berlain's Cough RemcJy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfactions Oiiigah. Inu. Tor. Chief. This is the only remedy that is known to b. a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thous ands who havs.-i used it for colds and la grippe, we have never yet learned, of a single c-se having resulted in pneu monia. I'ersoQs who have weak lungs or have reason to ler au attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at hand. The "" and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggist. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and i.euraigia. raincaiiy 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) fi st dose greatly benefits, To cents sold by F. C Fricko & Co. druggists. IN THE COURTS. IiHtri't Court. In the ease of First National Rank ! v. Meyer IJunnerman & t;o., sua in replevin, tried to a jury yesterday, a verdict was rendered for plaintiff to whom right of properly was given and damages were assessed at one cent The epcciaLfi cdings of the jury, how ever were of such a nature i.s to al most guarant e a lever.-al in ti.e su preme ourt. McCormick & Bus. vs. Ja. W. Carv has been on tii d all day. Ihis is a suit to recover several hundred dollars 011 notes given way pack in 1S73. A juJg uer.t was oht liued atrainst defeudant over twenty yenrs ago and this suit is an elT. -ri to revive the judgmen t. OVLIi Til E SI AI K. Pender people are talkiug of pu Iting in an electric light plant. On Monday tho boiler in tho Ran do'ph school house heating appratus burst from some unexplained cau-e. The Norfolk waterworks show net e.irnings of S3;5-3.42. This is in addi tion to tho services rendered f v r all public urposee. The mortgage indebtedness of Seotts BlutT county went di wn with a bigaer jump during November than any month in our history. The amount filed Was 14,48. 5i and the amount cancelled was $-2,h'.id.;o, mak the net reduction i 7.t 1 . 7ti . R Brandt from Manistee, Mtch., is in Gothenburg ard will have charge of the Gothenbu g Power and Irriga tion company as soon a.- trie weather moderates and it will not be stopped until the canal will lie twic-: as large as at pro.-ent. A family of movers are st audtd in Wood River. There is the husband and wife and seven children, ihe old est being about fifteen. At Kearrey one of their horses was kill d by the cars, at Sheiton one of the 1 1 1 1 i hoys broke his leg, a. id at Wood River an other broke his leg. The two-year oid child of Charles Houser of Dubois got hold of a can of lye and drank a portion of it, badly burning its mouth and throat. For a time its life was despaired of, but by prom j.t ::tttntion the effects of the lye were overcome and the little one is getting along nicely. Mr, C. M. Dixon, a weil known mer chant of Pieasant R.dge, Fulton Co., IV., has a iiltie gi-1 who is frequently threatened with croup, but when the first symptons appear, his wife gives her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which always affords prompt relief. The 2 and 50 cent siz.s lor sale by all druyi;is;s. I.IIKKAKV MlfHS. Mark Twain's new humorous story, which he is now writing in Vienna, is to go to the Ladies' Home Journal, which magaziue has .lso S'-CUied F. Mai ion Cr.iwlord's new story, which is a talo of the unreal, with the strik ingly uncanny title of '"The Death Smile." Clara Morris, the emotional actress, is writing a series of short stories based upon incidents of her own life. The first of these, called "John Ilickey, Coachman," is to be pub lished in the January Lad les' Home Journal, and shows all the marks of an experienced story-writer. Yet it is the actress' first story. After hearing some friends lontiiiu ally praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, Cur tis FlecK of Anaheim, California, pur chased a bottle of it for his own use and is now as eathusia-tic over its wonderful work as anyone can be. The 2 and oO cent sizes for sale by ail druggi-tJ. Take Off the Horns. The undersigno 1' is now ready with a good portable chute and too.s, to re move the weapons of ho ned cattle at 10 cents p?r head fur a herd of cattle, 12-3 cents for a single animal. It never gets to cold to dehorn cattle. Any time after Hy-timo, until the first week in April is tho right time. Af ter that it is too lale. If those who wish to have such wo- k done will ad dress mo at Rock EluiTs, Neb., they will bo promptly answered. S. L. Furlono. Delay are llan);i niut Many of your friei.ds, or people whom you know of have contracted, consumption, pneumonia or other fatal diseases by neglect of a simple cold or cough. Foley's Honey and T?.r a fe, sure and pleasant cough medicine would have saved them. It is guaranteed. Smith & Parmele. To Delinquent Thi fayer. l'LATTSMOCTH, Nov., 17, 'lS'JT. All parlies that i.re in arrears on their real estate tax a e requested to make a settlement at once, as after the tii st day of December all such real estate will be sold. Roard will be in sessiou from the first day of December for the purpose 0l- confirming such sales, . j. Eikkxiuky County Treasurer ; iiymoth Km kv Some choice, full-blooded Plyinoth l Rock Roosters for sale 50 cents each. ! Address Mrs. L. H. Young, Nehawka. BELDING BROS. & Co., Silk Manufacturers, Mess. Jas. S. Kirk A Co., Chicago, Ills. Gentlemen: We have Riven your"WhiteCloud"softpathoroui?h test in washing pieces of linen embroidered with our "New Process" Wash Embroidery Silks and lind It entirely satisfactory. We take pleasure in recom mending it as a superior article for laundering line embroidery. Yours truly, (Signed) Reldixo linos. fe Co. Refering to the above, we deem it important to state that this letter was entirely unsolicited by us. White Cloud Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as being superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and toilet it also ranks first as a pure white floating soap. JAS. Larj;c:t scr.p mni'.nsuztuvz'. - fhc world. VSf B VI fii JCv i iv wtttches-klocks-juelry-cilverw&re.. We have a full Stock of everything in this line for the Holiday trade. Also the largest stock of Silver Nov elties in the city; prices, from 25c up. You are requested to look to your own interest and inspect this stock before you buy. Will guarantee the goods and the prices to suit you. We warrant all goods to be first-class. Watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty. JOHN T. COLEHAN, im JEWELER. W .- vv r. estocked Comp We have Entirely Re-stocked our Drug Store and are ready for winter trade. We have just received New Medicines, New Wall Paper, New Perfumery, New Line of Stationary and a Complete Line of New Druggist Sundries. We will sell Below Popular Prices and Gaurantee the Goods. Our Prescription Line is Com plete. All late Remedies always on hand. We give Special Bargains in Fine Soap. We are here to stay. We buy our goods so as to permit us to give Good Bargains. ? ? ? 9 ? 9 1 fiedDloom 9 9 MAIN Hrrl Taken to the -len " v:K.pitT Ilolloway, who is oringingi . his two years' term, as sheriff f Oiijcnnntv. took Harris, the col - oitnw muni.., , .!.... t ,1 1 'i lionitnti'irtr T-o s oreu uu"K"l,i l" " j terdav, which makes the fourteenth man sent up Since the beginnlC-g Of man se " I r. hist Jrin. a record tnat hai never be- fore been equaled. It McComb could bo found ha would, pt-ribably round ouu the number to fifteen. Is j'our liver tired'r does it fail to do duty? If t'O, don't neglect its call for help. A lew doses of Heroine may save you a spell of sickness. Ilerbine is the only perfect liver medicine. It cure3 Chills and Fever. 7oe. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Soap Manufacturers. TO S. KIRK & CO., ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ; ; ft ft ft ft r.i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 6 & 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pharm 4 4 4 STREET. 4 4 J LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS I Probate Notice, ' 1 county court. Cass county. Nebraska. In -(e matter o) the estate of iIenry Stoil tle ceased. Jacob. J'hillip, I red. Charles and Wil liam Stoll. the unknown heirs of Adam toll Mary Mclilynn aud Catharine Lear, the last ( three named being now deceased. Kluabcth McFrland. Christinae I.each. Martha Lana 1 Beery, Mena Thierolf. Kosanna Maurer. Louisa isippie. tlie unknown heirs ot tienry Moll, ae ceased, and all other persons interested w ill take notice tuat Kosanna Maurer has tiled a petition in sain court alleging among other things ths the last will ana testament ol Henry Moll, de ceased, was admitted to probate on the "Jllh day of July, 17 ; that administration was granted to his widow, who is now deceased, and that ad ministration of said estate is incomplete. Peti tioner asks that H. M Snnnichsfti be atinointed administrator with will annexeJ to complete the administration of this e-tate. You are notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the 7th 111- i.l I 1-..... 1... r A I 1 I SO 7 -i. - 1 , .,-1- n n. a I content said p!:titioa. the c'iurt willappoint duU. M. M Siiniilchseii r some other suitable person, HiiniiiiL-trat'T with will annexed and proceed to a se!t nient of said estate. U alios my hand and the seal ot said court, at 1'... it -mouth. Nebraska, this, the loth day ot N'.iveii-licr. A. D.1M;. l.-calj t.n.Ki.K M. SrcRLocK. County Judge. li oN.ite Notice. In tho oni'ity court (if l ass county. Nebraska. In the matter ol the estat e ot Mary K ieckniauii. deieaseJ. lien y Kieckin aim, Kiiima K let knianu and a t other per-iras interested in said matter an' iiciel iiotiiio'l that on the llrd day uf He I'eaiber, Is'.ii. a petition was hied in said court, aliening, amoim other things, that Mary Kieck ia.ii. ii ,ne.l on the it tii day ol May. lsW", leavine no last wiil ami testament and possessed of rights 1:1 actio. i ot unknown and uncertain value, ii. d 1 1 1 a t tho above named constitute all the per sons inteiesti d in the estate ol said deceased, and pray ng for administration thereol. You aie l.eieoy notified tliat it you fail to appear at -ai 1 court on the :ii d day of January, A. Ii. 1J-9S, at 2 o'clock p. in. andj contest said petition, the mutt will appoint Milton I), folk or some other uitul!e person administrator, and proceed to a settlement ol said estate. itness my hand and the seal of said court, at I'l.vtsmotith, Nebiaska. tins, the 7th day of Le eenibc , A. 1 . !!.". (Seall Jil-I'KI.H M. SPCRLOCK. County Judge. sin-rifT's Sale. flyvrtueof an execution issued by Geo. fr. Ilousewort u, clerk of ttio uistnet court, within and for itass county. Nebraska, and to mo Uirei tou. 1 wiil on llieUd day of Jan, A l. at 11 o'clock a, ni, of aaiu day at the south door of tho court, house in trie, city of I'latts-uoiiiii. in said county, sell at nubile auction, to the highest blduer for cash, the fjijowin lunus and tenement s. to-wit: Tlie west half of the norlhe ist quarter of seen. in I.-, town 11, ranse 111. the southeast uuai ti t of section la, town 11. raiijje 9; the east hail ol the southwest iiarter of section 1:1, town 11. lanye i; tlie east liall of the southw. st quarter ol section Is. t:iu u 11. range 10; and tlie norm liaii ol tlie s.uithv.est quarter of section 18, town II, latige lo, ail in Lass county. Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto beionsiug or u; anywise appertaining. 1 tie same beim; levied upon and taken as the property ol P. h, and II . K. VYaldron, defendant.-, to satisfy a judgement of said court re covered by Hank ol Kagle. plaintiff, against said defendants . 1'la.itsmouth, Neb., Nov. :, A. D. 18!7. Uakvev Hoi lowav, Sneriir. Cass county, Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. Hy virtue of an execution issued by George r. Hoii-u'Atirth. cleiK of the district i-nnri u.Oh.,i and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the lird dav of lamiarv 4 11 IMis, at 11 o'clock a. m. ot said day at the south door of the court house in the city of I'latts mouth. in said county sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the iuiwtwiticr n.i.1 estate, to-wit: Lots 1 1 and I'l in block 110. lots 3. 4. 5. and 6 in block J', in the city of i'lattsmouth; lot 2 and the ea-t had of ; and lots 7, X, u, 10, II and 12. iu ijiock II, i n i.iuke's addition to the city of Platts mouth, Cajs county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and agipuiteiianccs ttiereunto be longing oi in anywise appurtaiuiug. The same being levud upon and taken as the property ol V iiln.ni if Mi ,ter nnd John Miafer. defendants, to satisfy a judgineut ol said court recovered by Charles C. rarmefe, receiver tor Citizens bank I riattsmoutii. Nebraska, plaintiff said against defendants. t'l.ittsiiiouili. Nebraska. Nov. A, D.. 1HSW. llAKVHV Hol.LOWAY. Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. Ii i irtue of an order of sale issued by George K, i lou-ewortli. clerk ol the district court, within and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I win on the :iid dav ol lanuarv. A. 1., ls'.o, at II o'clock a. in. of said dav at tin smith door of the court house in the city of Platts- inouin. in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor cash, the following real estate, to-vv it: l oii'inencuig at tlie southwest corner of sec tion Hi. town ili, range II. east of the t)th P. M.. running thence north ISO rods; thence east NJ rods; thence south :iu rods: thence west hi) rods to the place ot beginning, containing fifteen acre of n J l Also lots 2 and : in section 4, township 11 north, range 1 1 east of tlie th P. M. excepting T an 1 :li I n acres, desciibed as follows: Seven and i l l oti acres on the south side of a lot of land lesci ibed a-loll v,s: beginning at the Quarter ection cornet on the west side of section 4, town- h:p 1 1, range 1 1, east ot the th P. M.. thence not ih in chains, thence southeast 12 chains to a point intersecting a line through the center of section 4. tiience west to the place ol beginning uni containing !." and Xi li t) acres. The total amount nt laiM herein is one hundred and thirty in.l to- iki, more or less. I Also the northeast quarter ot the lioitheast quarter of section 5, town 11. range 1 1, east ol the lth P. M.. contain- lg 11 and l.i.lim acre-, nioieor less. All ol the bove described land in Cass county, Nebraska, igether with the privileges aud appurtenances theietiuto belonging or in anywise appertaining. i lie same being levied upon and taken as the property of I laniei I). Dr.. per. et al. defendants to satisfy a judgment of said cmirt recovered by l eter I'.llingsou. plaiutitt against said defend ant-. Plattsinout.'i. Nebraska. Nov. W. A. D. 1897. Harvey Hollo way. Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. MierifTs Sale. I5y virtue of an order of sale issued by George , I lousewoi t h, clei K ol the district court, within nid lor i ass county, .Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the Sth day of January, A. l. ai 11 o clock a. m. ol said day at the south ioor of the court hou-e in the city of I'lattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the high- t OKlder lor cash. the loiio.ving real estate to-wii: I he northeast quarter of section 13, township 11, north ot range 1. in Cass county, Nebraska, to gether with the privileges aud appurtenances theieunto !c ougiug or iu auywise appurtaining. 1 lie same Oeing levied upon ana taken as me property ol M.ngaret . J raver and lieorge i raver, et at., delendauts. to satisfy a luagnteni of said court recovered by the First National bank of i-'airlicid. Ia., ptaiutitls, against said de lcmiauts. i'laitsuioutfi, Nebraska. Dec. 7, A. I). 197. Har'- Hoi.i.owav, Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. Sheriff's Sale. ISv virtue of an execution issued by George I-'. House-worth, clcik of the district court within and lor Cass county. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will oa the sth day of January, A. D.. ls;is. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door of the court house iu Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bid- Jer lor ca-n. tlie following real estate to-wit; I he west halt ot the southwest ouarterof section s, township 11. range S. in Cass coutity.Nebraska, iecept lot being one acre off the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said section property of i . t'. C'arnes. defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles D. I lay worth, plaintilt. against J. . carnes, l.r. Carnes aud H. K, Waidron. defendants. I'lattsmouth, NebrasKa, Dec. t, A. D., 18V7. llAKVKY HllLLIIWAY, Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Notice to Credtors. Statu ofO.ehra.ska.) Cass Count v. S ' ss. In ity Court. In the matter of the estate ot Calvin H. Par mele, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors cf said deceased wiii meet the administrators of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass county. Nebraska, at tlie counlv court room in P attsmouth in said county, on the tith day oi December, A. D. 1M7, on the 7th day of Febru ary. IK', and ou the rith day of June. 1HH8, at 2 o'clock p ni., each day for the purpose of pre senting tlic-ir claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months arc allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims and one year for the administrators to settle said estate, troin the tilh day ol December, 1H97. I his notice shall be published in the Semi Weekly New s-Herald for lour weeks successively, prior to the lith day of 1 leceniber. Isy7. itness my hand and seal oi said county court at Piattsinouth. Nebraska, this tf.h day of No vember, is..;. i.sal,i GhoRoE M. Spurlock, County Judge. 11 Hi I'liRKlNS HOUSE, F. K. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates Si and $1.50 per Day C -utr.vll.v Ioctited and Com ioriahlv Furnished. 11. ITiiMtH'TH, NEBRASKA F..-atiier boas are selling at half price at Tuekir Sisters'.