KENSINGTON TEA PARTY. A MOST I'LKAHANT OATH Kill NO "AT MICH. K. I. LKII.NIIOFK-H. Th ICvriit Atteinlfil Uy About fifty of lMttmoutli' HtMlely I.llei Oilier Nwi Not. CITY AND COUNTY. From Saturday' Daily. "The pr tuest par ty of the sa-on," wub llio unnnitnouH verdict of those who Hticiulod Mtb. L' I) LchnholTd Kcnain-ton yesterday afternoon. Tlis rooms wtro most ar tistically decor ated, pinK being tho prevailing colo-; tiiilin,r curtains of slmilax, divided tho loonitf and vases of American beauty and LaFraneo roues enhanced tho chinning arrangement. Tho bay window wub made a veritable bower by curtains of nimilax and pink drapery. Mrs. Goorgo LohnhotT who dispensed chocolate, anBiBted by little Miss Dovey, was most charmingly gowned in pink. The receiving party, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. August Ithine hackle and Mrs. Dr. Cummins, as sisted the hostess, the electric lights Bhowlng oil their protty gowns and those of the guests to tho best advan tage. The ladies spent mobt of the after noon in social chat and needle work, and the elegant luncheon at 5 o'clok was so daintily served that it will mako this particular Kensington an event long to bo remember ed. The invited guests were: Mesdames: F K White T P 1 ivinKstoii K II Wilson 11. Root Fepperberfj . I) Iteniictt T II Pollock N Wise '. Kuttner Fred Latham Kate Polk T Patterson Teegardeu Ci 1 Houseworth George llovey H N Dovey C F Stoutenborough Henry Herold K W Cook M Morrisey I M Johns I N Summers George LehnhotT F JJ Lehnhotl Memlames: Arthur Helps H II Tartsch W H Munger J Patterson T M Patterson Swilt K Swearingeu L Pickett C Kails August Khinehackle Fred Murphy S H At wood C K Wescott li Clark C tl Parmele Al Gass F A Campbell S A Davis M II owl a nd Frank Morgan Clel Morgan I Konnelly Ed Cummins MissTillie Lehnhoff A Warm School Meeting. The Stull district had a school meet ing today, and the feeling out there being red-hot, the sheriff was re quested to bo present and prevent bloodshed. He went out, but the pro ceedings were not marred by any seri ous disturbances. Attorney Charles Grimes, with his client, Lawrence Stull, was on deck, and Attorney Dwyer representing the other side. The district claims that Stull owes it money which he with holds, and Stull jays he owes nothing By a vote of 21 to 10 the board was authorized to carry the case through court. Intense interest was shown and standing room in the school house was at a premium. A llootleHH Errand. Sheriff Wheeler received a telegram from Cedar Creek yesterday from Joe Winkelhaus telling him to come up there at once to his place, two or three miles east of that town. The sheriff hitched up his team and drove through the mud until ho reached the farm house. On enquiry he found his man who was in such dire need of a sheriff had gone to church. He waited until his return, only to learn that the fellow wanted to know something about his son who had gone to Plattsmouth and had not returned home. The sheriff was "hot," as he had a right to be, and he made the fellow fork over $5 for caus ing him his long drive through the mud for nothing. 8ATUHDAY. II. G. Spencer had business in Om aha this mornlntr. Professor Mcllugh had busiuer-s in tho metropolis this morning. Tho ico on tho bayou nttrat t jd quite a crowd of young p -oplo today. Hev. II. U. Burgess was an Omaha c iller today on church business. I K. Skinm:rwas down from Lin I coin today on a brief business trip. ( Chris MeU'er, tho wealthy Cedar '.Crook farmer, was in the city today. E. D. Sanders of Bluevaie, Neb., is in town visiting his brother, J. K. Sanders. Mrs. J. W. Teegar df n of Weeping Water'is in the city tho guest of Mis. Tom Patterson. Mrs. C. M. Holmes retur ned to Have- lock this morning after a brief visit with relatives in this city. C. M. Graves, one of llock IlluITs best citizens, was in town today arid made THE NEWS a pleasant call. Charley Grassman has been trans ferred to Gibson for a few days to looK after some work for the 15. & M. Louisville's new grist mill will bo in operation Tuesday next. The ma chinery is all in place except some spouting, and that is expected daily. The threatening weather promised yesterday by the weather bureau turns out as nice a winter day as one could expect to tind.outsido of the tropics. " Tho Tuxedo dancing club hold a very successful dancing party at Wat erman's hall last evening. The music was as fine as could be obtained in the state, tho mandolin club here being hard to equal. Conductor Cal Raney of the Bur lington's Lincoln-col urn bus run will succeed Conductor Erwin on trains Nos. 7 and 12, commencing tomorrow, the latter having t een promoted to the m tin lino trains. C. L. Marshall sold his place out Alnnrn's trreenhouse to Tom Janda, and will move back to town again. His lather who resides in In diana, is quite old and he expects to spend part of the summer with Dim. The News learns that I'.attsmouth is to have another milliner store very Boon. If fewer people went to Omaha and other towns for their millinery another store could not supply the de mand. Tho cheap-John department store stuff i far from beii econo mical to buy if the purchaser only knew it. M. L. Frederich was in from Eight Mie Grove precinct today. He says fall wheat is looking lire-1-rate, but there is very little sown in that part of the county. Fruit prospects so far could not be better, and if corn will go a little higher the McKinley wave will be so big the most hide-bound popocrat in the country can't help see ing it. in January was handed a check yes terday for SlTi by Dick Ilarr, n-zent for the Accident Insurance company, in which ho held a policy. F. J. Coates went to Otnahn this morning to look after his hotel, the Mercer, whic h is one of the best in Omaha, and ought to be headquarters for 1 'lattoinouth people. Lawrence Stull is II. D. Travis' client, and not Charies Grimes' as we stated last week. Mr. Grimes was ruproMMiting Travis at the school meeting, he being unable t be pre- Ki-n t . The King's daughters were nicely entertained Saturday evening by MiB Kiltie Agnew at the homo of hot mother in the first ward. Dainty re freshments were served and the young ladies report a lovely time. L. C. IJrinekman slipped and fell on the sidewalk Sunday evening up near his house and got a jolt that left him unconscious for several minutes. A gash was cut over one eye that re quired several stitches at tho hands of a surgeon to sew up. Ho soon re covered from the shock and is able to be around as usual. II. D. Crabtree, who played quito a role as deputy game and li.-h commis sioner in this city some time since and who made a number of arrests on the Iowa bottoms, but f tiled to prose cute, his after a grandstand tour of tho state of Iowa, lost his commission. This is as it should be, for his talk of "what I did," and bis r efusal to prose cute men after making an arrest made everv one weary here that he came in contact with. Nebraska City News. Supreme Court Im-IhIoiiii. Martin vs. Long. Appeal from Cass county. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. An infant was adopted by strangers. The articles of adoption provided thnt if she should remain with them until her majority she should receive i-'w). The articles further bestowed on hr "equal rights and privileges of chil dren bor n in lawful wedlock." II' Id, that tho first provision was not ex clusive as to property rights; but that unon tho death of the foster p-i rents in testate, before tho child reached her majority, she was entitled to inherit as if their own. Cle"horn vs. ObernaUe. Appeal from Cass county. Reverted and din-mist-eu. Opinion by Comissioner Ra- gan. I.oriSVII.LK ITEMS. From the Courier. The county commissioners lust Thursday ornyloyed A- L. Todd of riattsmouth precinct to superintend the county poor farm tno en.-uing year at a salary of $"0 All county eh irgos after that date munt be taken to the poor farm. The fact is undis puted that the tax -payers are 11 im llammed out of thousands of dolbrrs yearly by people who are too lazy to work and depend on tho charily of tho country for support. Tho commis sioners are to be congratulated on their decision in this matter and should have acted long ago. publication, and the editor has moved in k'a-.sas to live with his wife's folks. A "iiii-li mil rind his familv lived On a lT, v..,.-i .,.,,,,,,ti whin n Nebr aska . . . . . - 1 L I l 1 . V I ii.t... - - - rentod farm. The husband worked at e(iitor wju fan baCK on his wife's par . . ., i.; t his trade of plasterer, was an habit rial drunkard and squandered hisearn- ings, devoting none of them to the support of his family. The wife and children conducted tho farm, she do ing the labor of farm hand. During "Tho World Agnliiol llt-r." Tho play is regarded as one of Iho strongest now before the English Bpeaking public. It Is full of actio'; all tho incidents stir Iho blood; tho language is vigorous, the ch iruelcr eketchos vivid, and each climax is in geniously contrived and thoroughly effective. The plot is d.-ciihtlly ab sorbing and. us worked out in inci dents, situations and dialogue, ap peals strongly to tho nymp-ithios of men, women an J children alike, excit ing the purest emot ions of human na ture. Tho melodrama abounds in scenes that are highly exciting, and in one the villain engages In a pitched 1... t t . . ... 1 1 1. I... .... L-iiitl.-lAj f' 11 li I i n it fur The Union Ledger has suspondod lho 1)0!jrict,on 0f the child of the .11: t: .11 ilm .wiitfip li:ift moved it. woman w no rms mo woriu Hmiini. her." Incidentally a number of brijxht and up-to-date specialties are introduced. It was in tho pari of "Madge Carlton," now played by A nos Wallace Villa, that Kate Clax ton scored one of her greatest successes At White's opera house Monday niTitiilnir 1 r ii !i r v 14 Feb., 4.-Thor" " J C'hhh loiiuty Ditiry. R. F. Do in has again taken charge rents for support, but when it is known that he wont to Kansas well, that is too much. NU-miihliip I.faven For Alaxka. TACOMA, Wash., SIutIITh Sale. liy vlitun ol ail " I i' "1 Unurd by (Jrorifrt I'. Iloiiteworth, Ink l Mi- 1 Put court, within mil t r Chmi county. Ni l.i.. 1 . I Hindi I .Tied. I will on tho leili d.iv i nary. . . l":'-t,;it 1 1 o'i lui k h in ol ;ii I d.i m tin- nouih door cd the couit hoiie ill the ( 1 1 V d Plnllnliiouth. In sail! i ouiitv, m il lit public miction, to tho high est l.i.l l.-i lot cn-di, the following lurid mid teuo-im-iits. to-w:t- Trie writ half of the uoitheuit quarter l ri i Hull I, town II, langn 10. the outheat iiiart. r nl -ci lion 1:1, town II. taugc U; the rant h ill ol the M.iilhwest (ilili-r ol tu-t lion ill, towa II. range It; the t hall ol the tioithwiit quarter ol ne lion Is, t jwn II. latige 10; and Iha n. .ith hall ol the noittliwrht quaite ol (Action l, town II laiic-e 10. all in t a county. Nebraska, toKfther wirh the privilege and appurtofiancc thetciiuto I.eloiiijitiK or 111 any wie appettainluic. I he hame l.c-inu levied upon and taken an th prop, try ol V. V. mid II. K. Waldron. deloml ant, to .ili-.fy a iiidKetneiit tl ald court IO coveted l.y bank ol l.ale. plaintilt. aualnttt laid deleiidants . I'ltittNinoiit h. Noli . an.R. A. I'. I Htm. II AltVKV Hot I.OWAT. Slit rlir. Cuaa county, NohrnaUa. this time she purchaser on ex- 6'eamsuip (.Jueen, me unusi vubu. . ecutory contract a p.ece c tno 1'acihc wior, anu land and made the hrst pay- beCn heretofore the summer excursion - - .;.,,, ' , ,1K1.inH ment thereon out of tho earnings of ship to the ice fields of Alaska, sailed i' . " J T, . her labor. She and her husband then frora Tacoma tonight for Skagway and also others desiring pu.e m Ik 1 . moved on the land purchased, the Taiya. It carries northward (50 pas- wi also furnish cream and butter husband continued to conduct himself enrs, 1 ,3110 tons of freightJOO dogs, mdk when desired. our patronage and the wife to labor and manage the thirty horses and a score of carcasses l b 1Cite J new farm as before, and from her 0f dressed cattle, hogs and sheep, tho Foley iiom-y ni Tr. earnings thereon with his consent, letter for the markets of tho coast Cough Syrup wherever iutroJuced if made tiie defer red payments on eities . J unoau, Skagway ana laiya. COnside the land purchased when the vendor The passengers are from every quar- foctive bv inadvertence or mistake, deeded tor 0f nlts criobe. complaints. It irthe only pr the land to the husband. Held (1) The customs ollicers seat ched the COUgh SlieriU's Sale. lly viitue il mi exe ulion, issued by Ceorue I'. lloiiM-wottli. cleikol the dint net court, within and lot i, ass county, Neltranka. ami to me tll ic led. I will on tin: I'M It day ol February, A. I. 1 at II o'clock a. in. ol naid day at tho aoutli door ol the com! house In thecily ol rlaltuiouln i .. ..ll ... ....l.!o uiii t Loll to thd 111 !a.il louiii. n ii ... ... ...... - hiKhesl tiiddei lor ca:.h, ihu lollowiiiK real entato to w it; , Lot three In the iitiilhwrst quarter oi the southeast quarter ol section i. town to ...ii.-,- 11. in ( ui county. Nehraslia, Kt:'ther with the pnvil. eii and appui tcnance Iheieuiito Ih'Ioiik niR '" inaiiywino 1 he same lieinn levied upon and taken a tho ptopcity ol il. A. ( ibson. cleleiidant. to aatisty a I bv lohll N. J 11' I I I l II l ' ' I n.l l ' " Cat ter. plaintilt aKainsI Haul defendant. rialtsiiioiilh. ISehrasKa. January inn . ' i""", llAKVI'Y llol IOWAV, She rill. Cass Uounly. Nebraaka. Rooting the Armour ItuiUlinff. Working on the roofs of three of the Armour buildings is now progres sing rapidly and one building is al rixiriir under roof. Bavs the Bee. When j the structures now in hand on the north side of the tract are completed the length will be 483 feet with a width of 150 feet. The buildings Hear ing completion are all seven stories in height. . Charley Good In Jail. Charley Good, the Rock Bluffs young man charged with bastardy, was unable to eive the $800 bond re quired by Ju lge Archer for his ap pearance at district court, conse quently he was sent to jail to await trial. He brought up some bondsmen but they were all so full of whisky that Judge Archer refused to accept them. One fellow said in maudlin tones that he would sign the bond, but that it would only hold good til ho got sober, when he was sober be wouldn't sisrn bonds. As court will convene in March, Mr. Good will not have long to wait in the Hotel Mc- Bride. ' You should knowthtVt Foley's Honey and Tar is absoliYtel the best remedy for all diseases ofUJne Throat, Chest or T.nncr Ijpalersare authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction in all cases. Smith & Parmele. Take OtT the Horns. The undersigned is now ready with a good portable chute and tools, to re move the weapons of horned cattle at 10 cents per head for a herd of cattle, "fi onnis for a sirede animal. It t. ,ver trots to cold to dehorn cattle time after fly-time, until the week in April is tha right time, ter that it is too late. If those wish to have such work done will Any first ad dress me at Rock Bluffs, Xseb., they ill be promptly answered. S. L. Furlong. The Burlington station at Louisville was unceremoniously converted into a bunk house Thursday night by un known parties, presumably tramps. Entrance was effected by smashing in a window. None of the office effects were disturbed, the tourists being sat isfied with free lodging for the night. MONDAY. Wm. Neville is in Lincoln today. Wednesday of this week is pay day. It will pay you to read Dovey 's "ad" in this issue. Willard Wise was an Omaha visitor this morning. Mrs. E. P. Hovey is spending the day in Omaha. John H. Beckor was a Lincoln pas senger this morning. Frank H. Wilson was ca.led to Om aha on legal business. The city authorities had a force out washing the street today. D. O. Dwyer was attending to lepal business in Council Blufls today. M. S. Briggs attended to important business in Omaha Friday evening. Judge Ramsey departed this morn ing for Nebraska City to hold court. Ed Schulhof was down from Havc look yesterday for a visit with his mother. L. C. Pollard, Robert Kirkpatrick, and Hez. Strong are in town today from Nehawka. Mr. Burkett of Lincoln will give a very interesting lecture tonight vl the I. O. O. F. hall. A new girl arrived at the home of C. S. Forbes today and Charley is consequently happy. John Ossenkop, James Hartshorn and Otto Becker, of Louisvili, are in town today on business. John Halstrom, who has been in the erunlov of the B. & M. at Uavelock, has been transferred to ihis city. Thfl S.-huvler train brought in a large crowd of farmers from Cedar Creek today to transact business with our merchants. A day like this ought to make the p-rodnd hoir ashamed of himself. Asa weather bureau the ground hog isn't any better than Uncle Sam. The members of tho Ivy Leaf lodge No. 13, D. of H.,are requested to meet at their hall at 7 o'clock sharp to night By order of recorder. D. C. Crosser was a pleasant caller at. THE News office Saturday evening and paid for a copy of this fireside companion to be sent to his address. The new fast trains, Chicago-Denver, passed through last night on time, and Superintendent Calvert says two hours more can be cut off the time card with ease. Fred Longenhagen was the worst case of home-sickness-last week we aver saw. He had to quit the shops. but he is all right now and ready to go to work again. William J. Leverett, publisher of the Transmississippian a handsome monthly magazine issued at Council Bluffs, was in today and made The Neavs a pleasant call. Wm. Rico, who was hurt on the ice roMtotiire liurKlarir.c-cl . Rising City, Neb. Feb. 3 Tho potollice at this place was burglarized last night, the burglars securing $1275 worth of stamps and in money. fiiese items were left last night by Postmaster Roberts in tho s :fe, which was blown open by dynamite placed on the safe door jus-, below and to tho leTt of the dial. Tho door was blown across the room, one piece of the safe jroin" through the north window, opposite to where the safe sat on the farther side of the room. The lloor of the otlice was considerably damaged by the safe door, which gouged prnc ticilly through it in O'.ie or two places in its passage across the room. Other wise theie was but little di-.mago to things in the room. The window be hind the safe and within eighteen inches of it, was net broken. The ex plosion must have occurod at twenty minutes to two this morning, as tho office clock stopped at that time, probably by lesson of the jar of tho explosion. There is no'.hii g known r-s yet as-to who are the guilty parties. Two or three strangers have been seen about the town in the last three days. Two of tiiese were in the guite ol tramps. It has not yet been ascertained as to where the tools for drilling were ob tait ed, if obtained her e, as all of the blacksmith shops have not been vis ited. Postmaster Roberts said this morning that there was not a stamp in the oilice. eredtho m jst pleasant and ef 3 remedy fo throat and lung aints. It ithe only prominent 1 .. ...... I .: ; J .W. the land to the nusoarm. utiu i ) ino customs omctsro oti.nui cougu remeu.y cu.il i;uuuun that tho money earned by tho wife 3hip hero and found 1-V) bottles of opiates and that can safely be given was her property; (2) that tho laud whisky, all in small lots, which was to children. Smith &. Parmele. .u 1 1.1 ir ! ,i . i t.- tlio wifi-! W i: .-.... purchased belonging to the wife; (3) confiscated. .1, . id,, hiwHirwl holr! Mio loial title to said land in tru-t for her; (4) that "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Dr. AlarHliull, Graduate leiitiMt Dr. Marshall, fine trold wor k. Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain i..i mi lea.ln for a deot of Neural-ria radically cures in one to the. husband contracted before the Uh ree days. Its action upon the 8ys- crowns date of the conveyance to him. wm is remarkable and mysterious. It L'. Where land is paid for with a removes at once the causo and the ...:r.., r..,,r I,,,!, ilm.cle.l tothehus- d iseaso i m mod ialely d isappears. The , tj O 11 WliU , v - - band he will hold the title in tru.,t for first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents her; and she is not estopped from sold by F. G. Fricko cSt Co., druggists. claiming tho land as against her hus- " . ...... nii,iinr K.rw n who has been run- band's c-Cilitorsun ess ner - , - ? andll, wiU class dental work. the premises :iiuucuu nium w ii. . that the husband wm the actual owner bo transferred to the Burlington main insure in the German Americ an, of tho land and extended credit to him lino commencing with next Sunday, ,(oU Kbinff0r, Agent. ' . , 4i. . . , 4;.-.r fipi will rrn inl.O on the strength thereof. w'1Ln 1 r. Ijrwii a nuv vi.-ui . I 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 wor k warranted. All the latest aouliancos for first Probate Notice. i.. ... ci-.o -..ii..ttr NliOiranlc A. In in coiiniy iimiii, w. .-.-. ......... 7, " . tin- matter ol tlic cMtitlu ol I'.milia vvurl, clo ccaM.il. iicitli.i l.aiico. llc-nnrli M ittcUtailt. tJail MittLl la.lt, Willi.lin MitlclHtaUl. licru- liat.lt Willi. Kiilianl Willi auku'ic 'i ainl all ollu-r i itiiii iiitcrtoMol in khU matter, aic liuicl.y nolilicil that on Ilicltol clay ol Jan uary, A. 1. IK'S, a petition was Uleil ill Haul cotiit alUniMK, ainoiiK nlln-r iiiniKs, mac j.iin.i Wuil clii'l on llicr Mil ilay ol I )c:i.c:iiilicr, A. I J. .... l-.t .11 i, ml t,Kt iilllfllt unci lio- mU'i-.I ill itii'l ami licisonal estate ami that lho i ..II , I... ... i- .,i i ii t . r.t il a i jove iiaiiic;ii i .hum i i n it . -...... . - :.. .1 I . ...I .1 r. .....! :.ti.l titavllll lor III II1U I il.nt 'i r.i... ..i . v.. ....... - j-- the piobate ol said will ami lor ailuiiiiisliatic.il ol saul estate. oil aie liereoy noi ineo inai n lail to appi ar at Maul couit on the Uath clay ol January A. I . 1-'.,H. al ! o'cloc k a ill., to content the prol.ate ol sanl will, the court may allow ami . ml. ate saiil will ami jjonii Biiiiiiinsii.."ii . Saul estate- to ll.-niy Maili-ns ami lolin IJiillery. i some olhei suilal.le iieihoii, mid uiutccu 10 sel t lenient t hei eol. ... Witness in v haml ami tlur seal ol tcaiu cociiuy couit at 1'late in, iuth. Nebiaska, this the aid day ol I .i ii il :c i y 1 is. icall III uki.il u. Dl-l ii.w w. County lude. eil'JC'. il l. I . 1 III O 'J VI ' . . . v.- locVtrni.-s has not yet been named. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS f WOMAN'S CLUB NOTtb. State Journal. The Ai t department of the W man's A RUSE BOTH WAYS. club entertained a small portion of its members last evening, but those who weiD there wore well repaid for their attendance. Mrs. Snyder s How an Actr s unci loctor Were Fooling Kach Other. fWinr hiu a seat civen him for every tlli3 c:fu "ni ll:... ::' w. I i-"'"'' c . ;m or(lt;r lU LILUIl tlrtiiiM i .-'. Notice of Hearing. 'I. oil ni.iu.nie inter.. sted : Iii the District court of Cass county, Nebraska. Ilenry kikenbai y, et al, I vs . ! Citizens bank of I'latts- t.i.mtli Mi'lirsL':) et al. I Now iiDun thisL'Hth day ol January .A. 1 , isnw. Talks are always lniercsmi" ;iu tenunnaucu. ecu mu.v w v-. umuram , . x.uks iut f . v .., -fff,r bo hii Keen to the court that a notice should be Riven ol were supplemented by carefully ,.re- evening. Naturally, after he bas sctn ,iearillB. pared and well written papers on the J::-- - tU SeS U,r .r..lL: ,,f lho old lnas'etw bv Mrs. John- LU JU i . ' , ten (Kl) clays, ami tins pennon is assinneo 101 WOi Usot theOlU maseif, o xns. ..ii bis flieudd. M. truest liearinR upon February 1'.', A. 1). IKs, at Jo clock M .. ',,r,W Oil, Mp. V ISO. 0-"'' . . . . . J T. . T , ,.lo-.. , . f I I, .. e 1 . . r L- , , f I I . ,. , I i I I 1 1 1 Clilirl son, .m a. ui 11 pi..,.. t11N that when lie was a yuuiis; p. "i '"- , . , , , f flwl -r e M-"111"1 y iu.il vtm-u jjc .io j at which time all persons interested are recpnieil 1'iiOtOgiaphlC copies Of the piCtUl CS mjm a fieud, the doctor of tho Iheatre to how cause. If any. why an order should not be , . . f . . ' I, .l . I? I 4 . .rnrf mcr I ni riv iiui-r To I i (' :i 11 - under discussion were iu.msi.eu y Porte yt. Jlartin, gave mm niveau Vd apainst the bank upon l,:lis win by Mrs. Waugh and adueu mieresiio ir:e jasfc as he was becoming luieie&Luu m ciainiants as ,,f the date when said bank passeo . " I ii.. Un tf iQ mnnnocr rnshed I into the hands of a receiver. evening's program. acn un Hasm.S. Kamsky, Chapman read some art ex- up tho heroine uau a uervouo a.wv Ju,lBe -.1 the 1 ..strict court. Mr., lnapm n r(.0nired medical aid! Blum had Byron Clark. Attorney lor Receiver. tracts written oy uau .uuntou, . . Vrirt-iv UUCJJliJf, ti-u "v. . ' Wife and Motlifr. Keeping her houee well and making the little world over which she rules happy, faitful, beautiful, the womanly woman has neither time nor inclina tion for the life of out-of-door glaring publicity which many of the sex af fect. What ambition she has goes to the fame and well-being of her hus band and to the future success of her sons. She feels that it is a far more blessed thing to be the wife and mother of heroes than a "personage" on her own account, and that the iriory cast by the man whose name she hears is brighter and more suf ticinjr than any which she is able to surround her own name. She does not wish to make speeches on the platform, to see her name in the news papers, to be a leader cf movements, to ttlk arrant nonsense on ditllcult subjects; but she helps her husband in his study in his laboratory, and many a man has owned as much of his .ame and success to his wife's quiet and si lent aid as he has owed to his own na tive uower. Christian Work. were much enjoyed. Next ti.;n".. w..U uvll.....n , n in I in n nun t.. ii, 1.,l.-'c. .HrocciiiK rnran hf tonntl . . ... ... , . unl. -.ci hi,....,,-" ---- By virtue ol an order 01 sale issued oy (.eore ciriiiiit w. ..... ..... . 1 .i.rt ....innii.ii. inrn 11 111 s uei 11 Lru yjix 1 m 1 ..iiui.u'nn 11. r eric 01 11 e oisn ill i.uiii 1. iiuii:n l- - LIJU lliuiiuhi-1 niL" o i I , ....... . , , ., . . 0-1 -1 tM rimnmar . . . 1 , i : on.l dirCass rcinntv. .Nebraska, and to me 1I1- Ol Virs. 1 1 -a is .inn .'i 1 leaders of the Current Pnnt. Tnnira department. Further "Now. doctor, omck! wnat a 10 db cmo, c ,., e. . -. k" Vi," ; ' " " T 1 . - III SaiUlUUMlJ, tll rtl lu uiiw oucwvn, iw niv '01,.. r.Otice will be tliven of ne subjects to dOUC?" est bidder for cash. the follow inK real estate to-wit: . t.i,. .w TPA oS a lobster, ana l-ntslilteenii.Ji ana iweniy .-. in seciiou ni,..ii be discussed. Blum grew as reu tisn iuua a, ouu township twelve 1 ), north of ram,'e fourteen m. 1 i .1 4- niivtiMmt ha ncr. , . . . 1. . . 1 ..-.. 1... I aS Be COUHi uul &u,y nujtuiuj, uu J1"' lM),in usscouniy. euiah-a, hijjcuii;! uji n nWnlnfprl' TTml Lot US 8CC 1 Let US privileges and appertenances thereunto bcioiis jcv. vcv.. line or in anywu-e appurtaimnj;. l tie anie ue 'iv, k. T7,l;rtr-f Tiik- TCcwi I bto. I hope Brother Todd will not thinlv lUQ manager Wll.Il uugu.cu r, nousenoi in. " nd Mrs. Chapman eycry feiltnro aml the lady wringing Kli.'l ent Litem lure and jjer bands and shrieking. ivjs. at 10 o'clock a. m. ol saiil day at the south .artment. Further ..Now, doctor, quick ! What's to be ?-c 111 OI I" dlljni.-c rtii.. ...... - 6. I inir levied upon and taKen as ine orojiei 1 y 01 TTo took the lady's hand in a wild at- John Keulandanil wife. Lena Keulancl, and 1 lames lie tOOK TOO U'l) uauu iu j pattrson. defendants, to satisfy a uiiJirment rrohale .Notice. 1 ,, 1 1,,. it v 11,111 1 ol ( ass count v. Nebrabka. In the in. iller ol the estate ol Mary 1 iecktnaiin. deceased. Ileiny K iec k iiiann. 1 inula Kieckinanri Mtnl a l otlii-l Orl.-.OIIS inteiested 111 said maltur are lieieby uotilied that on the "JMlli day ol January, lhits, a petition was tiled in said court. alleuiiiK. amoii oilier tilings, mat. niai y ivicn- 1. ...1 1... 1 1I1 .(... ..I M, v lhlHI li-annir lll.lllll llll.ll ..11 nil. . .... j ... .....j,. - , n no last wall and testament and possessed ol r IK II IS 111 aL IIOII Ol 11 1 1 MIO v 111. ..... . .n, . . v. and that the above named constitute all the per 1 . .1 . . ...... .1 . .1... u...l Sons iiiteiesieci 111 me cm.ul- 01 prfiu u,...i.n.-ii-w, and praying !'" admiiiisliation theieol. Vou 1... ...I... ,...tiii. .l n.:.t if von fail to annear at said couit on thclst day ol I'cbruaiy.A I). IKm, at U o'c ioi k a. 111. and contest said petition, the . . 1 ...... 1 ...... I , 1 1. . 1 L ... .,.i......ll.r COtlll Will appOIIll .OIIIO.I 1, I OIK o. nw... y.... suii.ible nelson adiinnistialoi. and proceed to a setl 11 inelit ol said estate. U itiicss 111 v hand and the seal ol said court, ai I'lattsmoiith. Nebraska, this, the lilst day ol ,11111a! y. A. I . I sum. (il'.llKI.K M . .-iriICI.cic.R, County J udue. (Seal) Notice. :.. 1 ...... 1 . 1 r il.'l 1). A tiriual M,,t- illllUl. is iiv......y f;.,... ... . .1 .. w. .. U...I1I...11 ,.l II... IC11 r 1 1 inn 1,11 AC. 111 Ol llll- .1IU1..IIIII1I1.I.1 .... . Missouri liver tailioad company in Nebraska will oe nei'i nr ine 01111 1: 01 me i.oinorti.y . I'lattsm r.iih. Neb., on 1 hursday, February Hi, is;,nf HI l.o LUllK. Hi. II.. I ii... ...II I ... I. .-Ill for tlll cllTtioll III nine ('. directors, to Helve during the ensuiliK year, ami 101 ine 11 aiis.11.1 1011 01 nm.ii omii md. ness as may legally ome belole it. Omaha, January 17, I!'. W.J. I.A1.D, Secretary. 1 Will not thinlC HO tOOk the iany S nana "J J M. PattersTn. defendants, to satisfy a jVidKiiient I .. A. I t 1 Vw... nn k-a Sllft Cnril'kHll I . . . i i . .- . ...i ' t,.. I.. , ;r T a-lr i fva mips- lempu to icci ucj. j,uo. ol said court recovered oy c-naiies v.. wnnuu, me lmpertineriL 11 i - , i-ri r linn f tin- Citizens bank of Plattsmouth. tions about statements made in bis let- 6nako ter of January 28. He says "English "Have yon poured any water en her gold was sold in the unitea states ior keaa?" j0 asked greenbacks one aoiiar in goiu iur uwo dcdlars and a half in greenbacks." What of it? Gold was sold at a , . , ; ATnur Vnrlc nn TUack "Xlien aon S pour auv muic. administrator ol trie estate oi -nna .i.inone , hicrh ore in mm m isew iotkoo xiiatK . . , m..i,.., ,innir9ti.r oi o state. . .u. 9 t After this display oi meuicai nuu.i- u.Zr.Z.:.: T...Vr t 'i , . ... r ",7,,:. m,,. I'llclav U Dai was me reason. in . i oi .iianm ..MMUIII.-J, J""" . - tnuay. --.ii i edge he continued : han, James Mahoney, 1 homas Mahoney. Julia was because at that time it lOOKCO bpr eniff of eau de Cologne. " Klder. Anna Meeker. Mack Mahoney., Nellie I Mahoney and Nina Mahoney. also coriieinis "Haven't any," was the answer. Mahonev. lulia Mahoney. Mary Mahoney. Grace Then CO fetch some. " Mahoney and Arthur Mahoney. infants, and Yes. "And no effect?" "None." " men aon l pour auv muio. Ol SrtlUl-OUl. I. xj .j . - as receiver of the Citizens bank of Plattsiiiouti Mi braska. plaintin against saiu ueieiman is. ... .. . i. - i i. i...:. i a li lui.u riaiismouiji, 1-seoiasn.i, x eo. i, j. ... W. O. W'HliKI.KR. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. Probate Notice. In the county court of Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Ann and Martin Mahnnev. 1 incomnetent ( . George V. Meeker, administrator ol the estate of Anna Mahoney Jshenifs Sale. liy viitue ol an order of sale issued by George I-", Houseworth, del k of the district coui t, within and lor Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will on the nth day ol 1-ebruary, A. !., IK'S, at II o'clock a. in. of said day at the south door ol the court house ill the city of I'latts nioutii. in said county, sell at public auction, ta the highest bidder lor cash, the following real estate, to-wit: Lot cme (1) la the northeast cjuarter of the southwest quarter of section thirteen (131 in township eleven (111 range thirteen (lil) in Cass county. Nebiaska, and containing twenty-seven (JTi and Til-IDO acres; also lot two c; in the south east quarter of the southwest quarter ol the said section thirteen i:i), and containing seven (7) and 71-100 acres, a total in both ol said lots of thirty-live !! ami ami U acres, all in Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anyw ise appertaining . The same being levied upon and taken as Die property ol Richmond Good and Lmily J. Good, defendants; to satisfy a judgment ol said Court recovered by Samuel ii .. .i - ..C .1... I. ...ill itt la. U HU.N ilS CACLUUil VI mi; .rtu , . . " ".' ment of John Ulack, deceased, plaintiff; against . . : 1 .1.1 I ..... .. sari ueienurtii is. I'lattsmoutti, Nebraska. Jan. 4. A.1J.1SWS. llAKVKY HOLLOWAV, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. doubtful whether greenbacks or bonds . . . -i . i . . : . l . . . , . . . . . . WOU U DO worm auyillliiH 111 m i -;u ui Then CO IClCn some. -Manoney aiika .i...u. .... - ,.,ii. , , j . . Mrs Mahoney, mother ol said infants, and all four years. It was during the darkest off rushed the manager and the stage , rsons iUterested are herebv uotilied that period of the war that greenbacks were manager, and mum was iaiuu.s hfs pi?itio Tf Jr hnaiement: and so Che U) compared with gola. Mr. patient. that on January 'J'.t, 1SS, he filed herein his tinal cuu if r. j r.,.nr,A hor uvea and ns nimrHiin. P.-titionir nravs that Todd says these greenbacks were ex- onuueuiy 6UO "--"be n.ade fixing a t.:..e for I eiyiilorl I . . j : :..., ..I .1... ii.,.,! r..n..rl Cnan:Teu iur u uneu ijia.i; i.i7 n va.j uvc. incra-rood interest. What was there At tlie Christian Chiircli. Uev. II. A. Lemon, the evangelist, assisted by Prof. C. 11. Travis, soloist and song le.ider, commenced a series of meetings Saturday night, which will continue for several weeks at the Christian church. Uev. Lemon is a very interesting speaker, and thoe who missed hearing him last evening, on account of the crowd, should c-imo early. New seats have been added aud the crowd will bo properly cared for tonight. Prof. Travis sung a solo last evening which was rendered in a very artistic manner. The subj.-ct to night is "Fivavcn." and eveiybady should hear lie v. Leinoa on this very important subject. Licenses tJraiitccf. Franklvn Casius Cites, aged twenty, of Weeping Water, to Miss nr,a Catherine Tio, ajjed eighteen; and Fred Senator, aged twenty-two, of Avoca, to Miss Maggie lien man, aged eiirhueu. HoiuPHCrkrr' fcxe-urson. Ilome-eekers excursion tickels will be sold on J.vnuxry 4 uud 8, February 1 and March 1 and 1-5. via Missouri Pacific railway to all poiuts in Arkan sas, Texas, Louisiana-,. Iudiin Terri tory, Oklahom-i, Arizona; and New Mexico, at rate of one fa.rw plus $2 For particulars call at M. P. office. C. F. Stouten r.ououuH, Agt. llieu- hearing and for examination ol the final report in-.M. cVio Km'rl. "vnn are a COOd -,rl nrronnts of his eruardianship and lor allow- ' .. I nnc thcn-rif . Vou are notified that if vol wrong in that? It was the men who fellow, aren't you? alio, aci-ouma oi ma - , , ance thereof. You are notified that if you fail to onAsr li..fori said court on the -fith dav of t' A Tl IwC.W it ..Vlr.r-L- n ni anil roll I eor uai , i i-" i ". - " .-n. . ..... - - . . - . i "11,-. x es. iiiit in ae iiei. i r eoruai , i i-. i ", - " r - lent the government money or green- ..you must be. doctor. Now listen. 1! KAIZ v.n..i-.- f.. hnnrld th'it mMiln t.ViO war I Trinrn ia nnthinc' the matter Wltn me. I ,,rri,.ri allowances and decrees as to the court Uiit ia 1 1 . i i no "."" " " " - J ..... Aulv r i I -ir l.i 1...- frainrl tlink rmt; Knon. I mavseeiii pr a success. xuu vuum iu-v. t .. ill nnaor the ,-est of the letter want a couple of days on. v,an i you in instaliments-Ido'i't wish to weary ma.fj' ,,, . .ifid ioyiuUy. the typesetter. D. ..No ma'uiselle. you're a good fel- ibruary txeurhions. low too. I am not a doctor. I came in 1 11111 iim.i. i wv.i. ...... .... - n-.. itiiI ilwrei's as to the court tl. i.ii.T fliat nil matters may mjuiii hw.i. ... - pertaining to said guardianship may be Iinal.y settled ana aeiermiueu. xv it.w.uc m hand and the seal of said court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 1st day of Februarv A.IL,lSs. GlioKc.liM. hri ki.ck k, (Seal) County Judge. Probate Notice. In the county court of Cass county. Nebraska. i .1 ..... ..f il,An....r,li'jiiliin nf a'-rr:iri I ! in ine iiiaiiei oi in.- fa" "' ! .- . r ' and Sophia M. Hennings, minor heirs ol Henry J. Ilennings.aeceasea. . To Rosa Hennings. widow or said nenry j . in .in. j .... . ............. . xU v 1 1 .' Jfc J Onnortunities for visitin": the south Cn the doctor's ticket, bo yon must not d urine this month, via the Louisville give him away." & Nashville railroad, are as follows: 7 ; uhTv l ,.,.. ci, u nn fir-it 1 maUagcr CUJllO UillB, io rvosa iieiiiiniK- . j- Home-seeker's excursioas On tirt , r,. them that it Hennings, mother and natural guardian of said . ...... ..l nna f .riJ Of eau do cologne. He told them that It Rosa Hcnnintrs. legai guardian of sai l "CUlUiru iuumuij ... wv. I .oa n0pfi.,rT now. The lady Was ,n Terrace C. Hennings and Sophia M ., 1 una ..--v. j . . -, ,. Ti.....r.c in ior ine rounu trip. it composed and could appear wun- mm up. ... "- , r. i Si or the rouna trip. quite composed and could appear with- UynX Florida Chautauqua at lcrinnk t auy dauaer. But she must have a nin;s, Jacob Tritsch and Charles c. Memiinj- . . i- i J . m. i X i. - t. An, nrrnci 1 iT ti '.e, herein t l,t:r ne ini ings begins on the I4tn ium. lin- few days' rest, 'iney ma(ieWry is, o - - - . . e i ....... 1 ... I . i.J.l.-l Id.... Ohllarlu rihld c r i ',. -. i did programme, oeauinui piaoe, iow out grameu me xionuajr. .v...- , He Sherifr's Sale. I5v virtue ol an execution issued by George I." ii ..I. .!.. . 1. ..I i 1... fliulrirl rnnrt uritlun 1. iiousevioi in, i.fv v. in ,.tv.w. v--. " ......... and for Lass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I wail on the Inth day ol l-'ebruary, A. I). l.-'.cx, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Flatts- niouiii, in said couniy sen ii luum. auu.iru, w the highest bidder lor cash, the following real estate, to-wit: ihe southwest quarter ol section 1 1, town 1 1. fi ...... It .....I 1.I.JI a.-r..a t.incr (lmalia idiie i '. .-.'!..,'. " " ' ' . ' .. . . " - r, ..v.itiirrn Kailroad right-of-way; the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section Vi, town 11. range i:t. except one acre ol cemetery; oegiiiiiiiig at ine ii o i in piiii. wi i"-.-1'"" .. ... range l.i, at a point on the west side ol the Om aha Southern Kailroad right-of-way, where said right-of-way crosses the north line of said sec " 1 .... ... .i... . i. . Hon, llieiice runniiig wesi ; leei 10 me uui iii west corner of the northwest quarter of section 11, lllellCe SOUlll ajong ine section line IW southwest corner of the northwest quarter, thence east 1;1 feet to the Omaha Southern Kauroad right-of-way. thence north a little to the west along said railroad right-of-way to the piace of starting, containing 41 and l:j-:5.'l acres more or less, it oeing tnat part of the northwest quarter ol section 11. town 11. range 13, )yin(j . . 1 . I . . . I. , .. ; ... ....1 . ;l, t-r.C.uo v ?a 1 I in We SI Ol IHU WlllctllH Irtl'IOrt-l .li;ii. 'J. " " J . a.. tjass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances wiereuiii" ocioiiu nig or in anywise appertaining. Ihe same being levied upon and taken as the property of K. M. Young and !-. A. V oung, et a)., defendai ts; o sati-ly a judgment of said court recovered by C. . Martin, piaint iif. against said defendants. iJl,ittsinonth, Nebraska. January 4th, A. L). If.'JH. Hakvkv Hcvi.lowav, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. r;it"3. Mardi Grns at Mobile and New Or le; ns on 22d. Tickets at Irilf rates. For full particulars, write to C. P. Times. Lion, rtiiegn.ft m" , - ..niiinrs i,.a cruardian herein. anil among other things tiiat the said Rosa Hennings, legal guar .i:.. i, n ii .! r-ji'i.rl to rori.Tilv with anv il All. iirta n tj-ji .l . j . . 1 .... j famaiueuiary tluuiof. 0( her duties as required by the statute to be done T , ,v . thianaar. and placed ol record, retnioners pray tnai sa;u The London World gives tUlS as ail KoSa Hennings, guardian, be cited to appear and illustration of the keen humor Of JUS- hie inventory and report of her doings with vouch- ' I.: rv.-i;,,... rin nTio nnnasion. wnen v "".:.'' .rv zr "... t... a . i ii... -. . i nuni lien ijjiiiu.. w i-m. . , ii..r lain mi as sum ooiiosiiteii rfllU ucui.-uiniti.ij ,'Illliri IIHI til . L I lljrLllill j. . ... .. - , , . . - , , . , .... . ... , . 1. l--l..l... Louisville, Ky., G.o P. A., St. Louis, Mo. tice uuruiig. vi . I ther liability as such bondsmen ana ue aistnargeu . ... . . n o-lTJO I . i. 1...-..I.-......1 i,,.l ili-.t clii. i. n-fi'iiri-fl U. Horner, D. r..?rr t To obtain other bondsmen in the .place oi nil Liiu leiici iii mo i ,u Mi t rmpn nu are noimea mai a r, ' 1 1 - TTn.nn,..f it- T-aa flOtir'pd I i T.f.Tituin i ri i-ll tor v ; foir William Iiaituuii, " i neaiiuB o" ao.i kw.... . ... i.ir il U 1 rrtnrt nf KflSa Hennlll rum irit-iitorv and t"ir William Iiaituuii, in - neaiiuB o" kw....- cm ""- i ,-,.,i r,t Heiiraiiirs as zuardian and List of .lun.rs. bv the members tbat ne ieic ine uouso 'f.ntr(ll obit.cti(,ns Hereto, wih be had in D tha rliimc-r honr and Sir William Ua d court on the 1st dav oi March. A. O. l-'.'s.at Louisville: J . DePuy,J. M . Hoover. Bt the dinner honr and Sir William Two Well linovu Stat-siien talked for monJ hs, fom a front porch and a rear endf ;c:ir. I'crhaps tho use of Foley's IlWy iind Tar will ex plain why they cMild do this, without iujury to their Vocal organs. It is largely used by speakers and singers. Smith & Parmele. .-..i it Creek: T F Lethel Nehawka: Wm Tucker, Lee Kuk jjalrick. Stove Creek: C 1) Clapp, Dan I'.els, James I)urbin. PiaftsmTvath: F II Steimker, Dave Miller, John Corey and S E Hall. Weeping Water: I Teegarden. Elmwood: David MeCaig. Rock Bluffs; A U Graves, James Lemon, David Young. South 3ead,:;.C S Wortman. Tipton: T.CVnbtree, A G Adams. Avoca: Wm Stnoots, J H Johnson. Greenwood: Robert Larson. Mt Pleasant. Jacob Domingo. llnrgaii'S 1 n Fine Hogs. Thoroughbred Poland China male hogs, eight months old, for sale. Call ! on or address J. G. Richey, Platts mouth, Neb. 11. e iiiui ui wuj-...'... ----- - -- - ... . I... I... Hin rt Larrh A I), l-icsl SatUCOUIl Oil lUClluaj - 11 o'ciock a. m.. and that if you fail to appear and contest sain peimou me com i mn ui Ilarconrt led for the rest of the sitting mm T-v 1 1 1 r f TT Slf V 1 1 Air uanilii; uud cvuuiijg tne praer oi siici cin-j. wi ' - - ' .... -i- I.- r.j - r- i i r- in t lift rirTiiiifc-c liam to fury, on fulling to elicit a aen- tness nty hd Ind the 's'eal oi saidcour the praer of said petition ana maite such other al i ri i i ' i "' j i- - . . . . ,i -t l. - .. 1 r.t i-iii r-iil.rt -L I-. t witness my nauu anu wic u uite answer to au inquiry, by casually at piattsniouth. Nebraska, this 1st day oi George M. Splrlock, County JuUgc- observing in the course of his speech, J February. A. U 'T ii:.v notic-ed that lately the party opposite, adopting an ancient precedent, jus set up a greater light to rule the lay aud a lesser light to rule the night. " "ily wife coiildii't go to the concert last night because the baby threatened to have croup. " "That was too bad." "Yes, and now sho is hopping mad br cause the baby didn't have croup after all." Chicago News. English farmers, who know it ia tgainst the law to use ferrets to drive out raLihits, place in the burrow a rub ber hose with a tin horn on the end in jertal Then they blow the horn, and junuy conies out in quick order. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass country, Nebraska, ilenry i.ikenijary, et ai. vs. '. Citizens hank of I'latts- f i. ,.,.,.i.i-. i llI'lUlll, ..uinn. J Notice of hear:ns on petition of stockholders ail 1 depositors xo -eii real ain personal anscn. V II. ''ml ,hv of limiurv A. M I-!), this cause came on Yor hearing upon the petitions for an order to seil part of the asset 1 . i . i. . .. ...1 l. I... , ... I, I. ,. !,!.. ol saia oanK, as pcunuiieu ioi oy siuiinuiucn tt..nrt' I- i r .. n 1. r V f hi" till' rll'THUli tllft I) 1 I till J ...r..'LJ'.' J . - "J " " ' " ' O iJwver, et al., by the receivers Charles C. ', . - . ,. ifc. it i . .. i. 1 arn.eie. i raniC . .iiiiran anu 11. .ueencr. And it appears to the court that a hearing . I .....1 I... I ...1 th..r...... il lu l...rliii .rHrH thai a hearing upi n said several petitions be had and .i ... I.. L. I ..... i. .. i a me l.ilie ioi sui.il iiertJiu ue on iiuiunji iii uary JH. A. ii., 1" , at 2 o'clock p. m.. or as soon thereaiter as the same can be heard, at which tune all persons interested must snow cause, 11 any, why tne praser of the several petitions should not be granted. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be pub isi.el m the e::ii-WeeH.lv News-Herald for two i ub.icatiuns prior to said date. In wit- ..i . . . . . . i j . i. . .. ness w nereoi i nave Hereunto sei my nauu mis nd day of January, A. ii. IK'S. IAS11.0. 1VAMI11,J UUgc. Legal Notice. In the District court of Cass county. Nebraska Myrtle Rutherford. I Maiutirf. i vs. V Walter Rutherford. 1 I luI..IT.t I Walter Rutherford, defendant, will take notice that on the -tith day of January. IS:'. Myrtle Rutherford, plaintiri herein, tiled her petition in .1.. ;,.;. ..,ir nf r.u rniiiitv. Nebraska. 111'. UI31UI-1 " . - ' ' : : . -.A J.n.nl II.. r.l-.i..r-t anrl nraviT II! which are to obtain a divorce from said defen- l... .1... u-illfiil alin.li.Tllill'nt 11 H Ll I , upuu uic Kiwuuu3 . " ....... . and for a failure to support the plaintin for more than two years last past, anu ior me iumuu) oi her minor child, Clara Elizabeth Rutherlord. aged foui years, and to quiet the title in and to Hie pidlllliii a C3ivc You are hereby required to answer said p-tition on or before the 7th day of March, ls'Js. Dated, this the tith day of January. i'iS. Mvrtlii Rutherford. By Chas. L. Graves, attorney for plaintin. In County Court Notice to Creditors. Stat e of Nebraska, I e.d1 VOUUl. J In the matter ol the estate of Emilia Wurl, de- . - . . A ceasco. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor ol said es tate, before me, county judge ol Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room in Platts mouth m said count v. on the -id day of August, A. U.. !'.'. at o'clock, p. m., lor the purpose ol presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed lor creditors ol said deceased to present their claims and one year lor the executors to settle said estate, from the lst day of February, 1H. This notice shall be published in the Semi Weekly News-Herald for four weeks success ively, prior to the 21st day ol February, ly8. 11'.. ..... I. I 1 . . 1 . . f d -. i ,1 .,.,., f . rl 11 1IUC?3 1 1 1 lltfllu .llu iva. " ' . ll'm . at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 25th day of Jan uary, 1K). (SealJ George M. Spurlock. County Judurc.