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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1898)
GALAXY OP WINNERS Republicans Nominate a Very tronr Ticket. FOR GOOD CITY ADMINISTRATION A llitrnioiilotiit and KiitliunlHllc iiiv-ii-tlon P. M. Itl h-y for Mityitr- Ile iilllcii Will Show Tlirin H "Hot. Foot," Ntir Tho ropublicatu of 1 'lattHinouth mot in delegate convention in Waterman's hull in this city hint night and woro called to order by Chairman FranK Itoyd. It. 11. Windham was tnarlo tempo rary chairman and F. A. Murphy temporary secretary. After tho list of delegates had been road and adopted, tho temporary or ganization on motion of F. II. Wilson wan made permanent. Windham was called upon for a speech. Ho made a rousing addrcs- that was loudly ap plauded. F. M, Richoy wns nominated for mayor hy acclamation, Geo. Spurlock placing him in nomination with a .ood speech. U. U. Kerr was nominated in tho tame en thusiastic mannor for city c crK. On motion of F. II. Wil-on, Dr. K v . Cook wts nominated for treasurer hy acclamation. For po.ico judge Osw.ld Guthmann and J. 11. DensDii were named and a ballot being taken resulted in Guthinami 37 Den son : Oswald (Juthmann was thereupon ileelired tho nominee of tho conven tion, For school board tho following were named and balloting resulted as fol lows: II. H. Windham.., 51 J. L. I loot 4!) C A. Rawls ( Julius l'opperborg 2 Windham and Root were declared tho nominees of the convention. Tho city central committee) was then announced as follows: First ward George Jn genhagen. Second ward Frank Buttery. Third ward David Miliar. .Fourth ward Phil Wertemburger. Fifth ward James Iligb y. On motion of George Spurlock W. II. Newell was elected chairman of the city central committe. Tho best of feeling prevailed and every delegate seemed enthusiastic in the splendid outlook for tho election of the ticket. After names of council men had been announced tho conven tion adjourned. The following is tho list of tho dele gates: KIKST WARD. J. I. Unruh, John Claus, O. Guth man, Joe Klein, II. Holloway, Geo. Spurlock, C. S. Polk, R. B. Windham, B. A. McLlwain, II. N. Dovey. SECOND WARD. W. J. Streight, Sara Archer, Chas. Beeson, L. D. Bennett, W. J. Bristey, Tom Fry, A Fry, V. Mnllis, L. Ot nott, G. Ronnie, F. Wilson, Fred Robinson, W. Manchester, Allen Stultz, Frank Buttery, Ed Martin. THIRD WARD. R. W. Uveas, F. II. Steimker, F. A. Murphy, F. P. Brown, H. E. Snyder. E. S. Barstow, J. N. Cummins, F. Boyd, A. E. Holmberg, Phil Sauter, Jno. Seaburj?, Frank Richey, Walter Ede, David Miller, E. P. Lutz, John Nejdley, Chas. Forbes, Chas. Sullivan. FOURTH WARD. Wm. Ballance, Chas. Anderson, Phil Wortenberger, H. S. Barthold, Joe Lake, A. Carlson, Robert Troop, S. F. Anthony, Sam Hackenburg, Louis Egenberger, J. A. Murray. FIFTH WARD. Jas. Iligley, R. II. Patton, D. S. Livingston, Val Burkel, J. S. Phebus, M. M. Beal, Sam Carrigan, B. J. Rey nolds, J. M. Young. Fall of a Preacher. Milan, Mo., March 20. Deputy United States Marshal Samuel Potts of Kansas City It ft here today for St, Joseph with Kir. aid, thecounterfeiter arrested here ytterday. His brother, D. L. Kincaid, a Camp bellite preacher, was arrested and placed in jail this afternoon on the charge of attempting to circulate a fraudulentiand counterfeit bank note, purporting to have been issued by the National bank of Kirksville. lie will be taken to St. Joseph for trial next Sunday. When he was arrested in the jail yard today hundreds of peo ple crowded into the streets and on the sidewalks and the greatest excite ment prevailed. One of the letters found in the pos session of Kincaid was from a man named Andrews at Kearney, Neb., who was about to buy $20,000 of the queer. Another from a woman school teacher named Westgate at Decatur, III. , indicated he was trying to make a deal with her. Many other letters were of a similar character. The officers think they h.ve a clear case against both men. Nebraska City Candidates. The republicans of Nebraska City held their convention Saturday and nominated the following city ticket: Mayor, O.N. Nelson; treasurer, R. W. Kelley; clerk, Chas. Johnson; police judge, S. II. Morrison; councilman first ward, Wm. McLennan; second ward, Chris. Johnson; third ward, F. Rottman; fourth ward, II. H. Bartling. Two Well Known Statesmen talked for months, from a front porch and a rear end of a car. Porhaps the use of Foley's Honey and Tar will ex plain why they could do this, without injury to their vocal organs. It is largely used by speakers and 6ingers. Smith & Parmele. CITY AND COUNTY. MONDAY. Frank Wheeler went to Waco tod i uti businei-H. C. S. Wortmen, '.of Ashland, w;ih in j tho city today. Charley Pattoison made a trip to Omaha this a. in . Jus. Read, of Nebraska City, wm on oiy streets today. Willie;Baird and mother woro Om aha visitors todiy. Charles ' 1. Grimes was a Lincoln visitor this afternoon. Harvey Holloway was taking in the sights, at, tho i-taio capital todny. Smith A, Parmele report an im mense wal!paor sale Saturday. Win. Lellor, of Murdock, was inter viewing our business men today. L. It. Egenberger was attending to business in the metropolis to-lay. Frank Morgan is visiting in Lincoln with friends and feliow politicians. Mrs. J. II. Thrasher left this morn ing for llill.-dale, la., for a weeks visit. Charles E. Cliassot and Charles Duke were Omaha pa-songors this at ternoon . Wescott V Son tody received a large invoice of latest style? Manha I a n shirts. Geo. Tourtelot, proprietor of ih department stoic, spent Su'.d.i.v ii Lincoln. Will imuuiit iwiu wnu iiiiveeiie Omaha, after spending Sunday v. ithj ht:ii i : .1 i : .. .1 r . i . .... ... ... friends here. Dr. G. II. Oil more and Col .-,) en k i ns of Murray picked their ti-et'i at the l'erkins tjday. Miss Bello Marshall .leparted this afternoon for a low days' visit :.l South Omaha. J. II. Thrasher's ollhe will he treatod to a new coat of lath, plaster, paint nd paper. Night Yardmaster Johiison, and wife paid a visit to tho big c.ty up tho Muddy today. W. Li. l'ickett, after a siege of rheumatism, was able to be out to lav, though ho looks far from well. I. W. Teagarden and A. L. Timblin are in town from Weeping Water to day looking after court matters. Fred Archerd of Lincoln, chief ex a.uiner of county treasurers, is in town interviewing tho county treasurer. Mrs. Ambrose Patterson and daugh ter, Mrs. F. A. Murphy, were passen gers for Omaha this morning on the 7:34. The Salvation army has put in its appearance and will try to renovate Platts rnouih and relieve it of its load of sin. A new brick side walk will be put down in front of the Parmele build ing, occupied by Fetzor, McLlwain and Mrs. Street. Joe Kelly, the genial representative of W. V. Morse Shoe Co., Omaha, is in the city interviewing Messrs. Sher wood and Fetzer. It is said that a citizen..,' movement is on foot to place a fourth ticket in the field or endorse one of the tickets already nominated. Streight & Sattier sent a large bill of furniture to Elm wood Saturday. Plattsmouth's big stocks draw trade from all directions. The Sunday Morning Nmvs pub lished a full and complete repoitof the city convent ions thirty-six hours ahead of all competitors. J. M. Gilch;i-ft, who nas been going over the county treasurer's books, spent Sunday with his wife in Ne braska Citj' and returned here today. By a change in the B. & M. time card which apj v.a -s in another column the Schuyler iriiu arrives he: cat 10:15 instead t f 1 !:, as heretofore. Two bel ig 1 rents had a "hot time" Saturday nignt at Turner hall. Con siderable gore was spilled but both partiesj.vere able to go to work today as usual. Mike Cavey, the irrcpressiolo war rior from Wab ish, is in town today. Mike is engaged in tho stock business, and spends part of his time in Soutt; Omaha each. week. Prosperity struck Moses Hiatt a swat today that caused him to wear u 4x8 smile as hs drove down the street with a nice new team, and a set of new harness to match. There is no reason why every repub lican councilman should not be elected. They are clean, capable men without exception and the city s interests could not fall into better hands. Tom Hicks, thj old time proprietor of tho Pacific House here, was down from Lincoln today shaking hands with his Plattsmouth friends. lie is still in the emplov of tho E. & M. Col. Evans, of Topeka, assistant general attorney of the Rock Island railway is in the city with C. S. Mont" gomery of Omaha to try the Hennings damage suit against that company. Ham Lloyd, from near Union, was in town today. He is engaged in putting up a new style of wire fence and hopes to be able to contract with the com missioners to put a fence around the county poor farm. Harry A. Clark vs. Carrie E. Clark. is the title of a divorce suit filed in the district court. Harry charges bis fife with cruel treatment and with desertion, sue being at the pres ent time a resident of Scotts BlufTs county. Lewis Grant Plyborn, 33, and Miss Alice Sophronia August, 124, both residents of this county, near No hawku, took out a wedding permit to day. J. T. Lambert, an early resident cf this county, was in the city today and rn ;!e T;n: Nkv.'.s a, plcarant vl-it. lie is tnw .1 r si.K-nt ofiJr tnd Island, bo ing In tho train .crvi:j of the Union Pact he railway. A crazy man e-caped from the poor hotirj.' Sunday and came to town. Ho was taken pi charge by tho otii'.:-fs and .- corlcd to t he county jail. When lirst seen upon the streets ho was ouiet and made i.o disturbance, but when the . Hirers got him into tho a il he. Ik i. a me u, ly. Charles Sahl, who was in the bakery bu-iiu-sr hero a short 1 1 mo ago, is now in bi-on"-.s at Colorado Springs, iiiui had his ho'isohold goods shipped to that place t'day. Mrs. Sahl who ha.- I ce n visiting at Perry, la., will leave for Color . c! o to joi i; her h us hand toiiior n i w. Bert (Vi.-m-in, who has been in tho em ploy of Paticisoi & Kim-man for some tini", res giie.i las jxsition Sat urday and depute 1 yesterday on tho fast mail for- Celumlus, Neb., where he has accepted a positioa in a meal inaikf 't 1 1 i s many friends hope that he will iia ve soece s. M. laVvan of Nebraska City and fo: iiiorly of I.". lion, was in tovn toil iy look i ng far a house, Le ha vi ng decided to move, to tills city. It some one WO'il i build -omo i i at cottages they cool i lie ' i--i.'i in ,nlv nice ;it a good !iguie. A realty L, o 1 hou-o f !' rent. can ii .1. ! II. I). i lam:: y h I ' a -1 i ' I'aiiinl in ill' town. Yra . i-' -') hi U-hcl up llie a i , y to lake. ;i il ri Ve. th" animal I). -came, a .- way. 1 e did rot un t i ! ho rn n i n to a .o Ic.iggy and tore n.e .ii 1 a -,d i I ir - ii-i.vevei t ,i him -f loo- fr.-iii t he V' oc.enrr-e ). . 1 1 e i o . j ot! i c r n a ma: TH DI5AI) BUKim). Victim i Saturday's Ivaiil to Rest Accident l'UNLKAL OF JOHN IUUHAUS Occurs Thin A ft eriiomi :lt SI. .John's Cut !i olic t Inn ah li t loil;irs l'or -'ii;ht-iiis- U;l' Smooth Yrk lli-aili of i:l. .Jfilinson. The remains of John Bauhaus tho man w ho shot himself Saturday while out hunting, and who died at the Perkins house about, '.(o'clock Satur day night, laid at. .si i eight & SaUiers undertaking rooms until 4 o'clock this afioinoon, when f. moral services were held at the Catholic church and the remains interred in the Catholic ceme te ry . Father Cai ney received a letter today from the man's aunt, at Leaven worth instructing what disposition should be made cf the leiiaains. The lady said, al-o, that she had about $101) beneficiary funds belonging to the deceased in her possession and that ho i. ad about on deposit in an Omah;i Lank. FranK Marshall, the fisherman who attended Bauhaus so faithfully in his misfortune, was in town today. lie informed us that Bauhaus on his wa; down to the Platte stopped at the home of Fritz Bloom, about six miles north of l'hittsmou' h and left with Mrs Blootn between $40 and $50 to keep for him until ho had completed his hunting expedition. From all these facts it would appear th.it Bauhaus was a very frugal and industrious man. A delegation of Omaha carpenters from Union No. 427 camo down this afternoon to attend the funeral and act as i all bearers. A Sinooi Ii i). Saturday niirht between 1) and 11 o'clock as train No. 77 was running from I.c lie Junction to this city a gang of hobos robbed a box car in the latest and most approved manner. They secured, a large in u hook from a ref rigei-at r ear and hooked it to the run board on the top of the car. To tho hook th-y attached a rope of severai feet in le- gth, forming K ops in the ropo in which to put tha ir f-ret. One of the gang climbed down th side of the car, broke open the tide door, stole wliat fcoods they wanted ard go', i if the tr ;iu bcl'o-o it reached the b:idge. The rope was barging uo.'-n tho car ar-d tlie car door open wb .n i he irain reached this city. Th train men had no means of know it:g Low much goods was stolen, but it is s-. fo to say the' secured all the booty they wanted. These profes sional hobos are very proficient, in cussedness and when tiiej" rat 't per petrate a neat, first ( lass job of this kind there is no use for others to try. live aixl Costs. Mike Prcis and Chris IJouk got, into a light Sunday evening near the Odd Fellows buLding" on south Third street which attracted no little attention, spilled considerable blood and landed one of the c--mb-itants in the county bastiie. P; eis, it seems was standing on the sinew. Ik talking to another man when Ilouk came up and entered into the conversation. He was invited to keep (-nt, but refused and culled Preis ha.-'d nam s. One word brought on another and finally brought Hows. Preis had a grain sack in his hand in which was a jug. With this he struck Houk over the head, cuttir g a bad gash along" the right side above the ear, knocking him "silly" for a mo ment and al.-o cutting a bad gash ever the riirht eye. Preis broke anv run and Houk was taken to jail Dy Deputy Sheriff McB-ide. Chief Fitzpatrick and Officer Murray followed 1'reis and found him near his home on Winter steen hill. Upon nis promise to ap pear in police court this morning he was not taker, to jail. Houk came down from South Omata Saturday night representing that he came to look after tho remains of Bauhaus, the man who died at the I Perkins House from a gunshot wound. Ho got so much whisky n board that ho was unable to look after himself and tho above accident happened to him. Prcis claims that 1 Ionic called him a very hard nam-) and struck him in tho fi'co before he struck lieu;:. Judge Archer gave Honk $ and costs for being drunk and lighting, to stand committed until paid. Prcis put in appearance this morn ing but l.o informatL n having bt en tiled no fino was Imposed. An infor mation w:ii tiled about 10 o'clock today, however and he had a hearing this morning. For dt f a ul t, Iloukwas pent to jail to lay out his tine. Ill'iltll f I ll .IllllllSllll. lad J oh ii son, fcuii of Richard John- sou, now residing tua" Blair and who! has been a resident of this e-'Unty for thirty years, died in Omaha ye.-terday where ho was going to school. '1 he boy was about eighteen yeaisof ae and would have graduated in a few months. The funeial will lake place from the Christian church in this city it t 11 a. in. tomorrow and the inter ment will h i male in tlie familv lot at tho laikonbiry cemetery south of town. The boy was well known here as bright and studioi-, the future seemed to have much in .-to e f r llim and it is with sincere i-"iet nol'co of his death is received. til. l Ii it in I ir IT In, Oi ial.M wool) N'-b. . M area - i t . h n :es Ki vett , a i'.rolher ofjame- Itivett, of Lincoln, yesterday roi from Ihoia .'outainin ived a letter in aoioii'-t of the deatii of his son Albert, who was engaged in the war in India. Tie ho tel" reads ;.s fol low.-: K. O. Yorkshire Lijjit Infantry. C'.iinp Manianai. Fourth U. igad', Sec ond Divi-ion, India, Feb., b. lSlis. l)jir Sir: It i, with extreme, regret, that I have to inform you of the death of your son Albert Kivctt of this regi ment. He was in my con; piny and I can only speak of his dcatti with re gret, as lie was a good soldier in every way. On the itli ol January last wo had a very sharp engagement with tho enemy. Your hoy was wounded and left, to the rear with two men. On tho way back both men were kilied. Alter this he was brought still further back by one of the officers, but as he thought your boy was dead he was, owing the rapid ad vance of the enemy, compelled to leave hiin where he was. It appeais your son, although very badly wounded, was unconscious. In this condition he was found by some friendly natives who treated him well for two days and dressed his wounds, when he was brought in. Since that time lie has been in the hospital here, and received all that medical skill could do for him; but he died this morning, February 10,at3a. m. I went to see him daily iu tlie hospital, but was afraid from the lirst that he had little chance of recovery. I have here in my possession three letters belong ing to him, which T am forwarding to you by this mail. All his "kit" is of course at the field depot at Nusserabad and I cannot tell you whit things he may have in it. You will be commun icated with in dua course by tho war oTice, London, and nything you wish to know as regards any money due to him, etc., learn by applying to tho un der secretary of war, Horse Guards, London. With my sympathy for you in the loss you have sustained, beiieve me, very truly. F. T. Thouold, Commander F Company. Albert Rivett was born at Woliaston North Hampshire, England, on June 16 1373; came to America in 1S74 and settled with his parents in Nebraska City, Neb., July 5, 1S74, soon removing to this place, where his father has since resided. A few years ago ho stnrtid on a trip around the wo-ld with the above results, lie now lies in western India, 12,000 miles from home. He leaves a father, two sisters and two brothers to mourn the loss, his mother having preceded him to the better land. The ICock Island Case. The case of the administrator vs. the Ivock Island railway, is on ttial today in district court. This is a suit for damages in the sum cf "),0 i0, the tesult of the killing 'of Henry Hen nings by "a Hock Island train in IS'Jo at a dangerous crossing ue ir Mu. dock in this county. Mo-srs Evans of Topeka and Mc-ntgomet of Omaha appear for the railway company, and .Messrs II. I). Travis and J. L Ho t appear for the plaintiff. The trial is the most important civil suit to be heard this term, and will be closely contested. A Winning Ticket. The republicans nominated a sin gularly strong ticket Saturday even ing which we predict will be a Winner from top to bottom. Democrats who talk of republican disaffection are mistaken as they will find when the votes are counted. The be-t of feel ing prevails and F. M. Itichey is as certain of election as day" follows night. liurlingttii Konte California KxrursioiiM Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave 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 tho Scenic iioute through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spr ng seats and backs and are provided with curtains, bed ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers of all bother about baggage, pointing out objects of intereet and in rnany other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths So. For folder giving fnll information, call at nearest Burlington Iioute ticket oflice, or write to J. Francis Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, A SEVERE WOUND. Omaha Hunter Accidentally Shoots Himself. WILL l'KOBABLY LUSH AN A KM. 1M- Kitrrelled Shot (inn Horn I lit' Work-'1 "lie I)-liio ril lc 1'rlmxrli'H -.M( (ml I oiiikI Oillty. John Bauhau-i, a carpenter from Omatia, nocidently shot himself this morning about 11 o'clock while duck hunting at tho mouth of tho Platte a unit two milos north of the city. Frank Marshall, a fisherman, who lives in that vicinity was near Bauh aus at the time of the accident. They had been talking" together for a tew moments regaiding the hunting and fishing in that vicinity. B auhaus w is ahout to pull out in his boat for other quarters in search of game and Mai-shall turned and walked away. I llefore ho had gone more than half a block he heard a gun shot and turned about, just in time to sets Bauhaus fall. Mar-Lall hastened to Bauhaus side and finding him u noonsciou- sti pposed he was dead for a moment. Bauhaus soo'i revived, however, and Marshall discovered that he had received the ntire contents of the charge in the right arm ju-t above the ellov and i perhaps i ri his side. Marshall toon a largo bandana hand kerchief from his pocket, toio it in two and tied on--portion tightly above tho wound and the other below, lie then dragged tho woundi d m in into his boat und started for this city with him as fast as he could to secure mod ical attend ance. Bauhaus was taken to the Pel-kit s house where l)rs. Hall, Cook and SchildU nccht, gave him the most careful attention. When the clothing was removed it was found that the entire Ueshy part of the arm from the elbow to tho shoulder was torn away, but the bone was not injured. It is the opinion of the physicians ai this lime that it will be neces ary to amputate the arm At any rate there is no doubt but that ho has lost all use of tho arm, as the muscles and chords are destroyed. Bauhaus is a carpenter of Omaha, a member of Catpenters Union No 427. He is a single man and boarded at No. 4 north Fifteenth sti eet. He came down yesterday for a few days recreation and tho sad accident will make him a cripple for life. Marshall says it is his opinion that Bauhaus was putting his gun into the boat with tho muzzle pointing toward him and the hammer struck upon tho seat or side of the boat, which caused it to explode. Bauhaus bled freely, and w hen he was taken to the hotel was very weak though entii ely conscious and gave the reporter part of the f.icts as above reported. He has an uncle living at Leavenworth, Kas., who w-bs telegraphed of the affair and it is likely he will arrive here tooioi row. Bauhaus is a German about twenty-eight years old and is said to be ;t very industrious man. He is resting" as well as could bj expected at this writing. ;U-I to lnth. John B iuhaus, tho unfortunate man who received a charge of snot in the lleshy pi ft of his arm yesterday forenoon sank rapidly toward evening and at nine o'clock last night his life went out. Loss of bloo.l was the chief cause of hij death. The folks at the Perkins House gave him every atten tion; Mr. Guild did not leave his bed after supper and others were equally cartful of tho stranger's . needs. Father Carney left his own couch to administer the last sacrament and help him to go peacefully to the other shore. The poor fellovv was conscious up to S o'clock and fully realized that he mu-t die without the minisiering hands or kindly wo ds of any rela tives. His parents live at Kansas City and his uncle at Leavenworth. They were notilieJ by wire and Un dertaker Sattier took the body in charge and removed it to his under taking rooms, where instructions from relatives will be awaited. Clcipm iu Kt vers-1 Again Gib.-on vs. Hood. Error from Cass county. Il versed. Commissioner Iiagan. 1. In a suit upon an injunction bond given to procure an order re straining plaintill trom enlorcirig the collection of a judgment, his measure of damages is all damages which he has sustained by reason of such injunction. 2. All leasonable ard necessary counsel fees, expenses and cos's, which plaintiff has paid or for which he has become liable by reason of the injunc tion, and the depreciation in value of the judgment debtor's property on which the judgment was a lien dur ing the time the injunction was in force, are proper elements for consid eration in determining what damages plaintiff has su-tained. 3. An order dissolving an injunction and dismissing the proceeding is gen erally an adjudication that the in junction ought not to have been granted. 4. The signers of an injunction bond are estopped in a suit thereon from asserting as a defense that the in junction order was broider than the auplication thereof. Hacklen's Arnica Salve. 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I i..s'.!- .0 In u 1 k il. in. at t he Si in til id h 1 r ul tlie 1 mi 1 1 In m r 111 t lit i it y 1 I I'i.n t Mm m t li.t 'as 1 (. 11 nt y . .Ni l, 1 .1 k .1. 1 ,!!-i lui sale the Inline 1111; ili'-i 1 it'i-'l lainl, : I he llulthwrst ijllaltel N'ii, seitmll e: lit -e 11 H,t,e KimlliMcst naili-i " 'i turn seven 7. tlie west hail V ' , i, iho M.iilhiaM (iiaitei sl-.'., nl seitiun s ven the tnnlli fast in, liter .Nl.'i nl the -nulliea t iu.iili-i ( I' 1 1 j sei t Inn seven i , the imi I Invest (iiaitei . A I nl the mil th we--1 inn til I s 1 , I nl :n -turn eiKlit I all in Iiiuii- Ii!, cli veil I 1 1 I nmih laiiKu Iniiitecii 1 1 1, in las muni). Ne braska, bruin a iii I nl the a els nl sail t.'it ii lis li.nik, deli 11, 1. int. ul.)r. t In all liens ami 1111 null n ante. At s.n.l -.1 e l.nls will be 1 e 11 veil ei I her I, ir 1 ash. 1 ir mil li-stli.in l-'.t.m Cnmlit n nii-il t lint the pin, ha- e i a e -In, II be a 1 1 J licit muni the 1 a mi 1 pal nl ( hums mm ml it Ir, I in (liv nb'll'ls. the llll'.lirsl nl vvhlill bul--. nil r.u h 1 lass will be re pin l nl In the ci m 1 1 b ,1 liin ; mil -. v. In, 1 1 nl sai,l bul will In- ai rpti il. I lateil this bull day nl -r I 1 11,11 y . I s s. '11 M I I s '. I '. 1; m I 1 1 . As Kei eivrr n( 1 lie t 111eits i.ai.K 1 I I I. ill - Iniiulli, Nebia-ka. liymn ll.uk. Attorney. .Notice of l'lihlicatinii. John M. Kiscr, 1'iainti.i vs. I J i lni K iser. Jnli 11 . j A 11111k ami I .111 1 a A . , A 111 it K , Ins vv ilc, .-ml j l-slher .S. Henri, ile- , leinlaie-. I 'J he ib-lt-mlanl -, Jnlui Ki-ei. J1I111 iii. k ami l.aui.i A. A 111 a k , Ii is wile, ami l.-'ln-i .-. Heller, vvnl take mil in I hat mi the Ili.l day nl I'ebi inn . is'.is, Jnlin M . k 1 11. pl.unlil!. Iiml bis pel 1 tl, ill 111 I he di 1 1 t mini "I as - 1 , .nut , ,N, biasKii, against J,,hn Uist 1, ,iiii v Amu k .ind 1 mi 1 a A . A mu k. Ins wile, ami r. I In 1 s,. 11,1,1 1 , the nl, tret and hi,iu-i nl wlmli .ne Inh.n eel tain iu it i i.i 1 111 deed vvbn.li was made b J . 1 1 1 1 Kiser, deb-miali till tins .-nit, ulm I, .id mi idn nubt nr an I In ,1 it y vvhalsiu-vi 1, and nr neir I 1 1st her . I lelln di lriidaiit 111 iln- suit, 1 .11 lit fnllnwliiK drseiilie I leal estate, t.i wil. PeKiiininri at a pmnl t',j I Aent y-1 ii 1 r left west nl the smith - e.i I n,n,i-i nl bit number eie. lit (S , 1,1m k 11 1,111 lna . I ('.! in the 1 aty nl Uiuiin Wain. 1 a s i,,m,i. Ai-tjiaska. and iiinnin lln-me 11, nth rit In (ii.i I lret, t hence v rs I t w e..t y - , an- I I 1 I, el a 1.1 in snut ti sixty-live il,-n tert , an 1 I lien, e ,ra I i-nl - one ( '1 1 1 leet, to I he pnint nl lna;i..iii. -,i ..-i, ami declined null and vnul, .11.11 the ,,,1. i up.,: the tllic nl pia nil lit. 1 .lll-i-il I hen In n 11 1 . r I ,,m 1 br judgment In it mis 111 this s-.nt, ami ha sin 1 other reliel as jtistirij and eipnt mas 1 rpune. 011 are rrqiined to answer lias pi liimn mi m bc-tore the-. st day ol Man.li, isas. Dated l-ebiiiaiy 7. Imis, Juiin M. Klsi u. liy M. , Uriel's, Ins attorney. Mioriirs Sale. Uy virtue ol an order nl saie issued by (i.-,n;e b". 1 bill sew 01 lb, Clel k ol the d 1 r-1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 m 1 1, w i 1 Ii 1 11 ami lor l ass county, .Nclnaska, and to me di rected, 1 will 011 tlie l:'tb day ol Man.li, A. I. ls'.iH, at 10 o'clock a. 111. ol said day at the south door ol the court bouse 111 the city ol I'latt -mouth, in said county, sell at public audi,, n, to the Inh est bidder lor cash, t he lobow iny 1 eal est ate to -vv it : Lots til teen 1 l.il and twenty (Jn, in sei lion seven (7), tow nship twelve ( I . burn th ul iiuilic Kan teen (.1 ll, in Cass county. Nebi aska, tn nether wain liie privileges and apperteiiain:es theieiuiln be.0111; ing or 111 anywise apuu tinning. I he same be ini? levied upon and taken as thepiopeity nl lolm Keiiland and w lie, Lena Keulainl, .11, ,1 tallies Bl. Patterson, deleiidaiits. to satislv a jmlejiieiit ol said coin t recovei ed L y li.nles L. 1'ainirle, as receiver ol tbe Citiens bank ol I'lat isinuii t h, N, braska, plaintitt ai;a!ii;,t said dclen lants. I'lattsinoutti, Nebraska, 1'eb. I. A. I). Is.is. W. 1). III. I 1.1 K, Slierilf, Cass County. Nebiaska. Probate Notice. In the county court ol Cass count y, Nebraska. In the matter ol the guardianship nl Miles K. Smith, an incompetent persnn. i u whom it may concern: Notice is lieieby tjiveii to the said Miles K. Smitli, iinconipeleiil, to Lli .M. mitti, guardian, and to all other persons intcic-ted, that ( jeurue.W'.Ciriines tiled beiein I eb. li.ls'.iSja petition ailegiiij; among other things tliat lie is surety un the bond ol tbe said Lli Nl. .-smith; Unit neither tbe said Lli M. Smith nor any nl In pie decessors, as guardian ol said incompetent, have ever made a settlement witb tlie coui lot piona e; that by reason ol alleged ncy.igciice. time is danger ol liability to the warn on said bond. Petitioner prays that Lli M. Munli may be cited to appear in county court and reinb 1 a lull account Jn said premises: J bat petit inner be discharged Iroin liability upon said bond: i hat the said Lli M. Smith be required to liirnisti a new bond, or. in default tbeieol that said .-small be removed Iroin bis trust as guardian and that another be appointed in bis place; tb t the ac counts on tile be settled and approved and lm other equitable and proper rellei 111 the premise-. Vou are hereby notilied that a hearing wail be had on said petition March l''nd, ls'.is, ai Z o'clock p. 111., and that it you tail to appear upon said date and contest said petition, the Cnint may grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and iurther orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may stem proper in the pi causes. W itness 111 y hand and the seal ol said court, at I'lattsinotith, Nebraska, this, the 1st day ol March, A. U. ls'JS. Ueorgk M. Si'i;ri.o:k, (Seal) County Judge. Cliiitlt-1 iHortfrajf SiaUe. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on tho -nd day ol June, Isi'i. and duly hied 111 the ollice ol the county clerk ol Cass county, Nebraska, on the :ird day oi June, 1SK7, and executed by J. .-. Good to 1. V. uavis, to secure the payment ol smenty-hve dol lars, with interest thereon trom the 1st day ol June, ls'.7, at the rate ol ten per cent per annum Iroin said day, and upon which there is now tins -Jud day ol l-'ebruary, ls',7 due the sum ol ss i. in. IJel-ault having been made 111 the payment ol said sum, and no suit or other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover sai l cleat, or any part thereol, th, relore, 1 wnl sell the property therein described to wat: J hree -tilths interest in twenty-five acres ol corn 011 the west halt of the northwest quarter of section l'.f in town 11. range l'.i. Cass count v. Nebraska, w ii ich corn is divided, picked and cribbed 011 the south west quarter ul section is, in tow 11 1 1, range Pi, Cass county, Nebraska, and amounts to aoout W bushels, at the crib and in the crib at said place in Kock Llnlts precinct, in Cass coum y, on the lst day ol Aiarcti. Is. s. at tlie hour ol In o'clock a. in., to sati.-f y said debt, with the costs ol advertising, caring fwr and selling said prop erty. 1 , V . iMVls. luesday, -March I, 1MIK Legal Notice. In the district court ol Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol the estate ol John L. lioniies. deceased . This cause came on for hearing upon the refi- tion of Frank M. Voung. as adm.ii.strator oi tue estate ol Joan II. Holmes, decease I, and the le- turn ol said administrator to the toi iner 1. cense sued herein, and application ol .-aid adminis trator for an anas license to sed the - ,u:hv'.est quarter of the southwest quarter of section Pi, in town-, range in Furnas counfy, NenrasKa. to pay the debt-of said estate in the su in ol ;,:.oa and the costs of administrating said e-tate. time not being sullicient personal prcpcriy to pay said debts and costs ol adm in .sti anon It is, therefore, ordered that aa pea -mis inter ested 111 said estate appear oelore 11. e at the . e of the clerk of the district court in the court hou e in Plattsmouth on toe PV.ii day of Apia, fs. at - o Cock u. 111.. to show cau.-e whvan alias license shou.d not be granted to said ad liniii.iiiiiwi ,iv,n i 11 1 Liv,ii ji ijjr; dl;(ive ut'S " cribed real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is iurther ordered that notice ol said antj 1- cation and of the making of this order be Mven all parties interested in said estate bv puoii-hiag a copy of this order for four successive weeks be fore the day ol hearing 111 the Semi-u eek.y iews-neraiu. Dated this sth day of March, if'.i". liA.sl L S. KAMSl Y, udgeof the District Court, second Jud.ciai Lls trict. SherilTs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale isued bv Geo. F. Housen'orth. cleric ol the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 wall on the 'J'ith day ol .March. A. 1). lsiis.at 1 o'clock p.m. of sai l day ai the south door of the court house in the city of I'lattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder lor cash, the lollow ing reaf estate, to- -;t: Lot lJ. m block LI J. in M.les add. lion to the city of i'lattsmouth. Cass county. Neoraska. together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John Swoboda, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Charles C. Parmele, as receiver of the Citizens bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintirt against said di fendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Feb. 12. A. D. 198. V. U. VllEK.tH, Sheriff, Cass County, Neoraska. Bv I. D. McBride. DeDutv. Byron Clark, Attorney for Receiver. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, ) County of Cass. In the matter of the estate of Henry Stoil, de ceased. Notice is hereby iriven that the claims and de mands of all persons aeainst lienrv Stoll. deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and aijiisted by the county court at the court house in Plattsmouth. orvl the iltth day ol September A. U.. lf'JH at tt o'clock in tlie forenoon. And that six months from and i.Mirlhr I'M It day i( Miirrli A. !., IWM, t h time liiiuti-d Inr ((editor of mI-I tlni t-anivt i) lie 1 nt : rn 1 I. Hint ha i- urn iiml Ion nnd nliow niiii.. 1.1., . umli i my burnt nnd bcmI ll, 2lt day ol I- cbi 11.11 . I 1 . I -in. I -. ..I I 1 .1 1 ii a.i M it i' mi , 1 mini y Jndrf, Slicrilf bale. I'.y v ii tue nl hii order of null! Uninl by (irni 1 , 1 1 .mil-w in I Ii. i In ol t hi; ili-trli t 0111 1 , within an I l a t as (olintv, NlilmliM, Mini t'l m di ll 1 lid. I will mi tho I'Hli day nl Mhk:1i, A. I' , l-l's, ,,t 1 1 111 Ini k h, tu. nl mud tiny t th m ii t Ii do, il nl t he 1 uul t tmuuc 111 I In; it y of J Jtt. in, ,ul h. 111 m. ud ( unlit y, bell Ht public HULtluo, t the highest Ind In bn cash, lh lulluWIIlg (ettl eslali-, tn-wit: 1. .as 1, nit an I twu( I and "), In block lern I 1 1 I, 111 t .11 In h 11, 1, lnnm to the city nl Werp lni: U iili-i, ( a-.-i ( 1 ,11 nt y , Nr In ask , t, irllir r w il tl the pi lv in ja s ami appiil teliani i- llieirlnil ) b l""Kiii! "i ill anywise 11 ppill tailimu. 1 lis (mil Ii mi; levied up, m and taken lis tlie pmprrly ol A In e . pei 1 v , i t ul, (lelrmlHiil, to taliHly Jiidejllellt nl sai l Loin t lei nvi-lcd by i'laiKllN. lei, .i.n, planitilt, against said ilcb-BitaiitK, l"l. ill in.. uih, .Nili., I t-b. I', A. I. IsWH. V. I). WllBkl lK. tin ill, C'a-s Couuty. Nclnnki. Hy I. I. Mi lliide, Hrputy. I .. II. oiiiry, allniiiey lor I lam m N. (iibtoD. Ia-ki Ntitlre. 1 11 the 1 1 isli 11 1 com I ol I ass 1 mint y, N'braik, Jnlin J , li 11 H 1 , i., by Ids yual- ) . 1 mu I .lijali I. I'liiliips, cilia M. Skinner ami Inii I i.i in I , liiiiiii- J. Skiimei, I h Inn I. in Is will lake lint u e thai upon thi 14th day nl 1 a i rinbri, A. I ). l-'.'i", the puiutili kl4 Ins pi l.lum in Un- ilisirn t mull nl I couuty, ,Ni In.i Ka, thr m.i 1 t and player which to ei ,1 1 Ir a drrd 1 1 1 1111 planitilt to deldl, rltni M . ,-sk 111111-I , w Ii ii It pletcildcd to (illf t'i un lot ui i.:, in him k sixty ilnee iii) talk 1 1 v nl W ri pin- Water, (ass county, .brmk, and In si I asnle and annul said (red anil lh in in, 1 Un ir. il, ,.s it appeals 111 book 111, 1.1 1 nl 1 in- 1 ired 1 ei old I c a h count y , Nehru ka. .111. 1 I n a.i a, 1 miniing nl inns culircird by aaiti ,n I, u.l.iul and In leve: t the title ol avid lot IB pi. mil n. .vi, a la I a 1 1 l,ia rqnitable irlief you am ra il a 1 ii, 1 1 ii an m 1 s.11,1 peiiimii on or baloia tha - il. day A Man h, A. I) .s'.IH. J11IIN JnllNSIlN, Ik In liis 1. 11. 11, ban, i.iijh I. I'hibipe. In In- a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r y s, liyiim i'i.iik and V. A. Kiwli. 1 1. it, d I el. 1 inn , I-. A. II. is'.i?. .MH liil'l Null. P v 11 1 in- ill ,111 older ol sale, issued by (ieo. V. 1 1 . .41 .ewm ih, link ill the disliicl luui t, v 1 IhlQ ami lm lass imaity, Nelnaska, and to me dl 1 , 1 I I . I will mi the -lull day id Mrch, A. I). I-. at II in i n k a. 111. nl said day at the loulh do, a nt Hit 1 mill hniise 111 Ihecity ol I'lattsinotith in rind 1 mint y, sell at public win linn, to the liigbi-l l .ddei l.ii cash, 1 lie tullowing iral aetata 1 , 1 Will I nl linn 1 1 I 111 him k one I I j in Silica' ad.llllna t i 11.1- ( n y .-I 1 laitsiiioiith.t ass coiintyaNebiaika, '''.a 1 1 1 r 1 niii u,r piiviirges and uppcitanaacita uan.i.i i,i-,i,ii,',ii, nt in auyW'iHe ppei talaing; ill .mu .n- n vied iipnii and taken at the aro : 1.1 I nl Jnlin .swnbnda. drlelldilllt, to Kiltllly j. id, -. nirnt ol said court recovered by CbailaaC. I'. 11 nine as irieiver ol the Citizen bank ol 1 'i.i 1 1 - in . 11 1 Ii . 1 'ass county, Nehiahka, plaintlU, agani-a said di lend. ml and Jnlin Keller. Il.nt.iiioiith, Nebraska, Irbruarv I W A , I ). , I Ht. W m. I). WiiPtraaa. Shei ill, ( 'ais county, Nebiaaka. Uy . I). AKIlride, liepuly. Ujioii claiK, Attiiiiiey lor Plaintiff. Nvtii-f of liiili-lilfilnena. 'the I ' I ; 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Water ( 'niiipan y, a corpora tion oigaiiied under the laws ol the Ktata ol Bra in a-ka . 1 he I'lattsinniitli Water Company hereby give nolice that the Inllnwing in the lift and amount ol ail the existing debts ol said corpora tion 011 the hist day ol I'ebruary, A. I), litis, nainel y: I-11st mortgage IS per cent bonds of the Water Co , inteiest paviible semi annually, ( Ii I. 1st and April 1st m,0nO.0O Accrued inteiesl on the same JI,IM.2 ta.vcs 1.7X1.10 Total . $1).0I.U6 ibis 11, tue is given in (oinpliance with tk-e provisions ol chapter HI ol the compiled atatuto ol the stale ol Nebraska. ( has. L. I'.Iidv, President, Hi-.nkv M. I'i.l'M I'M, Treasurer, I. II. Poi. lock. Secretary, lalwaid 15. Martin. J'.dwaid 1'. Allen, Majority ol lioard of Directors. I'l-oliale Nolice. In county court, i 'ass county, Nebraska. Iiitheina ter ol the estate ol John Frederick Stull, deceased. Agatha htull, John Jacob Stull, John l iedencK . Stub, Christian Lawience htull. Anna Amelia Monroe, nee Stull, Henry Stull, Maria Agatha Stull and all other persons inter e ted in said matter, are hereby notilied that on ihe Mist d.y nl l'ebruaiy A. I)., IWis, Agatha Stull, Henry Stull and C. Lawrence Stull hied a petition in said county court, alleging among; other things that John Frederick Stull died on the 1st day ol January ls'.iH, leaving no last will and testiinent, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the above named con stitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying lor administration theieol. Vou are hereby notified that ll you fail to appear at said court on the iilst day of March A.li.. is:s, at o'clock p. rn , and contest said petition, the court wall appoint C. Lawrence Stull or some other suitable person administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal ol said court at 1'latts inoiith, Nebraska, this the -Hth day of February A. I ., lsiis. (uan Gi.okoe M. Si'um.ocK, County Judge. I 011 nil Utility. From Saturday Lvcnirig's J Jail y. TI10 jury in the McCoinb case, after iminjf out nil night brought in a verdict thin morning of guilty of hooting with intent to do bodily in jury, hentc-iidi) will not bo paisoa until about next Wednesday or Thurs day. Tho 8-atuien provido a penalty of not Ic-h t han ono or more than ten y ea.ro in tho penitentiary. Judo-ii It im-ey, after receiving the ve rd.ct adjourned court until Monday lftenioon and let tho jury go borne. On convening court Monday the ease of .Sporor, administrator, Heoning" est ite vs. It ck Island railroid corn piny will Lui brought uo for trial. I)r Marhliull, (imil uate Itentlst. Dr. Marshall, fine gold work. Dr. Marshall, gold and porcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. M .rshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fiilinga. Dr. Marsha. 1, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfeot fitting plates. Dr. Marshall, Jill work warranted. All the latest appliances for firbt-cl'is- dent I work . Wall J'nin-r for Kv-rj hotly. 11. I'. De.icn is agent for the largest -1 . . . . - paper house in the world, that Of Alfred Peats of New York. lie has an immense line of samples and will sell paper very cheap and of excellent quality. He will call on you with a beautiful line of samples. A bOOl) LKTTKIt. From the Clerk of the Circuit Court. I ek.va xdina, Fla., Feb. 28, Mu. CiLokgk Schuli:, Druggist,City . Dear George: Please send a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I would not foel easy if I knew thera was none of this valuable Remedy in the house. I have given it a fair test and consider it or.e of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever found. Oce dose has always been sullicient, although I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yields very readily to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend it for croup and colds in children. Yours respectfully, Geo. E. WOLFK. Sold by all druggist. James Sago is preparing to build an other 6tory to his dwelling. When completed he will have a handsome residence. 1 For fire insurance see Thrasher.