FELLOWS ENJOY II FEIST. Hotel Plattsmouth a Scene of Peasurc and Plenty. VISIT FROM GRAND PATRIARCH. An Kventng of Il-anuri Hud Frotlt for !Yleiiil-rt. of thnt IS' o hie Ortlr A HurprUe Irljr A Hnrrfful Ilurk Hunt. For tho piial threo months this patriarchal branch of I. O. O. F. huvu conlimplated a social meeting but not until last ovoning was tho event consumuted. This being tho regular mooting night thoir grand patriarch mndo his official iit. At 7:30 p. m. tho camp being called to order by tho chief patriarch, Ed Lutz, and shortly aftoi CJrand Senior Warden L. K. Karnes and tho grand patriarch ontorod tho lodge room. Iiro. Karnes introduced I'rof. A. D'Allemand as grand patriarch of tho Nebraska Grand Lodge. Tho business being rushed through by a fow encouraging words by the l'rof und then the doors were opened to tho members of subordinate lodges who had boon invited by tho oncump inent and wero in waiting in tho ante room. Several minutes wero indulged in by all present in a social visit after which tho chief patri irch called to order, Uro. Karnes introducing them with few words. Tho giund patriarch handled his subject in a very able manner, reviewing the paot of more than twenty-eight years, when ho was an active member of the order and of a quarter of a century ago bcth in the lodge and out of it while a citizen of thiscity. Following him Uro. Crawford of Lincoln ably handled his subject us to how ho became an Odd Fellow and benefits ho had seen in his past twenty seven years. Dro. Winn, who has seen over thirty years of Odd Fellowship tooK 'Bible illust'atious to demonstrate his sub ject. Ilros. I'hil Wortenberg, E. W. Cook, U. C. Kerr, II. J. Streight, L. G. Lar son, M. S. Biiggs, D. Ii. Ebersolo and others gave short talks in tho inter est of tho order. The hi u; being late the chief patriarch then announced that a supper was in wailing at the Hotel Plattsmouth and that the exer cises would close at the hall by sing ing tho closing odo and prayer by Bro. Winn. About forty of tho mem bers were placed in proper order by 1. D. Bates and proceeded to the hotel to partake of the many good things that such a landlord us Mr. ileitzhauson can prepare, to say splendid, would only be mild, and not give justice to tho proprietor and his wife. The brothers then returned to the lodge room only to engage in a friendly visit among euch other, and express praise for the noble undertak ing, hoping it may prove beneficial in the future, also to feel that ere six months one of the Plattsmouth mem bers, L. E. Karne9 will be advanced to tho same office as Prof. D'Alle mand, and with such a meeting as this will bo heralded through out the state that he may meet with the same greeting where ever he may make his official visit. A Doable Surprise. A very successful surprise had been planned last night on Mr. B. C. Hyde and L. F. Curtis in honor of their birthdays. The M. W. A. band met at their hall and journeyed to the home of L. F. Curtis and took tho boys wholly by surprise. The evening was spent mostly in music and social chat. About twenty-five friends were pres ent and partook of, a bountiful supper which had been prepared before hand and all departed at a late hour, report ing an enjoyable time. A Farewell Party. Over fifty neighbors and friends gathered at thi home of W. B. Porter jr., Friday evening near Myn ard, in order t bid Mr. and Mr?. Porter and the f ot mers parents a formal and heai y farewell. An ex ceedingly p'easaut social evening was spent though many regrtts wers ex pressed at the loss of good neighbors and old citizens. The best of wishes for their success in their ne v home near Council Bluffs was cordially ex tended, when at a late hour after the discussion of choice eatables the crowd dispersed for their homes. Had a Royal Time. Charles Parmele and T. H. Pollock arrived home last evening from Lake side near Alliance where they had a royal time shooting ducks. They brought homo 100 which were divided out among friends. The weather was very cold up there, Charley Parmele freezing hia fingers quite badly, but the fine shooting offset tho unpleasant condition of the weather. Epworth League Meeting. The business and social meeting of the Epworth League at the homo of Geo. A. Hay last evening was largely attended and proved quite interesting. Aside from tho regular order, George Spurlock was called upon for an ad dress on current topics, the Cuban question being uppermost just now, he devoted most of his time to that subject, to the evident pleasure of his audience. The sum of $5 was set apart from the league funds to pur chase supplies for the suffering re concentrado's. Oyster Sapper at Bight Mile Grove. Tho ladies of the Eight Mile Grove church will give an oyeter 6upper and ice cream social at the church Satur day evening, April 9, to which every body is invited. CITY AND COUNTY. SATC'KI) A Y . Mis- Maymo Sullivan was an Om aha visit' r today. Torn William doparlcd for Oiur ha this morning for a short visit. 1'otof Becker, of Union, v;n in tho best town in Inch, ah bit today. Peter llanrahan will open a f uit stand in a few d.us In tho wont room of tho Perkins house. Col. Joe Shai pe, tho contr actor oa tho bridge fill, came down from Lin coln today to look after matters. E. B. Thrall tday purchae-i a house and lot on north Third st.ieet from tho county com mi sioiic s oa a tax title. Chas. A. How and Judge Spurioc;; havo jointly contributed a carload of ground sawdust to the 'Kocor:c-ntrae tod c mad os." Dr. Dan'l Coidinir and wile vslio reside near liiooiii'ugtnii. ills, '.ra ni in this morning for a brief vi.-il yv.il Ii the formers parenls. Steve Buz.ell i.gi'iit for the Standai d stock food wnich is having quitu a sale, put up a handsome piciure of interest to farmers at F. S. V'nito. storo. Frank Wiles, youngest son of tho late Stephen Wi.es, is the h:.p:y father of a lino boy. li-aidp-i Li-vi Churchill was i:i town tod .y fi..ei i n first rate. Tom I'armc'.Oi vili ili' il bi ie! plant at Louisvillo is orvj of the large t manufacturi n g concerns in t ho emm ty . He sold one day last week ."',1(1,01111 brick to be used as pavement for the exposition, and 10o,U00 to be u.-ed in tho boiler houc. Tho Hotel Kiicy promises to b; crowded all summer by people from abroad who prefer staying he e, to Omaha in order to attend the expo sition. Our train service is perfect and no doubt many visitois wiil adu to their comfort by stopping here rather than in tho over crowded city. Levi Go'.ding one of the earliest set tlers in this county and a continuous resident of this city for over tliirlv years, is in vety feeble health, being' confined to his bed the most of the time. Ho was greatly pleased yester day on receiving a call from his old neighbor, l'rof. D'Allemand. Coroner Sattler received a letter from tho Omaha carpenters union today to come to that city and set le up tho estato of the late John liau haus, who died in this city hi-t Satur day night. As eorcner it is his duty to settle the matter up, Bauhaus, hav ing died without a will aiid with no near relatives. Judge Archer gave his tectim-.-ny yesterday at Omaha in tho case of the state vs. Lem Maybe, an old llock l'.luffs citizen who is now living near La Platte. Maybe is charged with committing a felonious assault en an Omaha citizen, a charge that is hard to believe, as he was always as quiet and peacablo a man as could be found while residing here. Tom Majors, department com m; uder of the G. A. K., was in Omaha the first of the week f electing headquar ters for the G. A. It. boys during the exposition. He . ecu red the be.t 10 m in the Nebraska building, on the ground flour, ltixo.'J feet, in size, which will be Cited up for the special com fort and convenience of the old hoys who are expected, to attend the ex position. Tho Ameri. an Economist of March 25th presents 111 t h 1 iraaf pictora! supplemental! uaiquc and interesting array of drawings and cartoons selected from the tiles of thnt paocr for The past three years. Tho illustrations, several hundred in number, empha size in a forcible manner the strength of the doctrine of proU ctioa as an ac tive, living political issue, and al-o demonstrate with what viiror and ag gressiveness this doctrine has been ex pounded by tho American Protective Tariff Le iguo. MONDAY. March has been doing b' r duty. Miss Antonia Kessler is quite fick. John Cagney journey d to Oman a tod ay. Lou Smith was a Li 111. oln visitor today. Trains were not delayed bv Sunday's storm. This snow was a good thin for fall wheat. The Sunday Nkavs was a seven-time winner. Dr. Stein returned to Lincoln this morning. The snow storm was general through out the state. Wiley Black is at Om dia this after noon on business. George Guild is at Lome f . r a week on an Easter vacation. m The jurors have come to towa ajain to resume their labors. Jim Patterson was un early Omaha passenger this morning. Mr. Ii. O. Sleicher and wife v'sited in this city over Sunday. T. M. Howard, of Weeping Water, is quartered at the Riley. C. J. G ibel, of Louisville, chasseed about Platt-niouth today. Supt. Bignell of the Burlington was in the city on business today. L. G. Todd of Union was at the county seat on business matters today. J. K. Johnson of Weeping Water was intei v:ewin r Judce Spurlock to d ay. Col. W. S. Sharpe of Nebraska City was visit:ng Mr. Geo. Tourtelot, in this city today. B. C. Kerr got a bad fall Saturday, which v.na bed his bck fcevercly, nl mo - t lay ;ri g 1. i 01 1. p. Joo tic Frank, tlu e!o!hiYrs today rocviv-.d a 1 rg..- i r:-.-iee of Wilson Uro-,. popular geoJs. Dr. Mo ? -.v ,f (le. 1 manto'A ri was In the city t. day. II ) ;h caib-d home by the death of his little brother. Mi:-s Alma Oat's, who has Ik en visiting J. II. Thrash' r and family, left today for her homo at Hillsdale, la. A ii'iin! 1 r of improvements are be ing made at tie; pour fat 111 building new smoke hoo-es, repairing f rices, etc. I,, t. La:- m h s the con tract for bui dii-g an addition lo M. A. Dlck-on's dwe:lliir i'...d l.rcs coiamneed the work . ( i . W. Melv'n of Ki-ksvillo, Mo., is in the- city t i.Joing hi.- lir.-t visit for lifu-en year.-, with his htollicr W. I'. Al el vi n. J. M. Tlo v'r e m Lo'O-vilio to attend tiack 1 (-day from h is ci i.r! thities, , at home with ui't-r p s.-s;: g S ; u. he- f 1 i:ii;y. (.otiui. .s-e .ner J . ' ILiye-. ne,'.'.1' II ,ye. f(pi- his hoine al II m W(.o I to lay, h .v ii'g ili.ishe 1 up lli'; so! 1 icmoiil with tie- treasurer. Mrs. W. Ii. I)"iriiig came homo from N'oifolk ti.i- in rt. !!;' y i,i:. e sh' has la-en vls:l'i:g ti e doctor at the asylum The Lino al of I!. S 1 1 !d occurred in this city t(day. A large cia.wd t-i fii.in'.s a d ne : -J h I rs fai'n Murray aid v'cinity were in a tt :ida 11 ce. George liiel-.s and W.J. ilicks of t.Vdur Cic-k and (.'o!:K)iidoi-e liarv.-y Heaver id ial nn m 1 v: in town to- av ; -1 1 J la ,d Tip-. Nkw . ir.ens-nK call. While it. r.iite ,'! lp-avily south and east of 11s Suad- y, t: e west and t:orth was visited by b'r; snow storm. The "beautiful'" fell in places to tie- J, pth of ten i aches. The oli'ce! a fow (l:ivs :i i'n lilowoil up the tramps' re -ort, the old cave i ear l li old brewory with d namite, and now the hobe- hac lo bunt 1 the'' place s to s'.eei. The state examiners who have been going over the c unt.v treasure! ". hooks, made a re; )' t to the commis sioners Saturday. lavirything was found to he o. k. Sheriff Wheeler was out in the we.-teru part i f the county Situruy serving papr rs. and drove frty eiile yesteriiay facing the snow sierra. It was a ha: d ride. Omaha, has a new daily caihu t ie Penny Pre-s that speaks out in "meet in" and is quite a bright newsy sluet. Wo wish its c 1 i tor success i n his undertaking. '1 he bottom fell out of district eo-trt busiae s this apen o ai, and the jury was exciis-.d until lomor; tw morning. Court, it is thought, v. i 1 co Unue ail or this :md next -.ve . k. Fi t:J Se'.horu. hoiul c'.e U at the new depart un tit slo: e, and .Willie ( lu; hmaiia, Sundaycd in Nebraska City, ta tumi. g hi ir.c. On the early M. 1'. train this morning. Fred Ciros-or, tho new postina-ter at Murray, received his commission yes terday, lie is still a resident of the country, but lie exaoc's to take pos sesion about the first of Apr.l. Tho ofiieers liad bau1 teen tramps stored nway S iturday nk'ht in the rotjm adjoiiiin o- Cue e ar ell chamber. and nine last night. The tramp ques tion is vwri ving the authorities. Mr. Anthony wili in a fe'.v days ir.o- into tue I! e 'k no. r y, which he recently pit- e':.a-i d. Tho price paid was -V'.S;!. ; w ill i..i,ke a lie c Murblo store, woh covnf or tab e ii vinir rooms ;u e ;. Charles Mitchell and J. la. Fergu son, tho two men with the f 'li-a-.v who had his ribs hroa'eu by jumping lio r. the train Suaday u.o.nii g went to Omaha this afternoon and wiil lii-.cly g.. t a job 011 '.he read. The News, in an ilt m about the Rock Island jurv c -s 1 did notdosiie to cast reflection.-? on all the jurors who reside in the cil.v. Far from it. C. L. Marshall. David Miiier at.d oth -is who weie oa theju y are m. 11 i!oe ieproa.-h and we clesi u 'O Cist no ta I'ect ions 111 me 1 of that caarac ' c; a . ii. New. ll reci-ivcal a telugr 111 this -a ri.ing from his daughter, M1.-. F.aaik Sio. ieo, at May wood, announcing the de th of their infant son aged eighteen months, with s.e r.ot fever. Mr. Newell could not go out as Atwuod is away, but Franks mother, Mrs. Susan Shopp will probab v go out this evenir. g. Mary Lebershal, the little three-year-old daughter of J. Lebershal died this morning af:er a brief iliness. She caught a bad cold Saturday night and Sunday coughed a great deal and died this morning in great agony, having virtuallj choked to death. The funeral will occur Wednesday at 1 o'clock f 1 om the family residence on L"nceln avenue. Fred Winn, a yourg man ten years f age, fell from a horse which he was riding, on Lincoln avenue, Saturday evening and striking against a post, sustained a bad cut on the head. He also receivi d injuries on the leg and hand, but nothing of a serious nature. His kidle's was not an expert at horse back riding, hence tho f ill. A little court pias'-er and a few bandages will iix him all right. Two Well Known 1st ;t'suieii talked for months, from a front p reh and a rear end of a car. Perhaps the use of Folev's ITo-iev and Tar will ex- plain why they could do this, without injury to their vocal organs. It is largely used by speakers and singers. Smith & Parmele. ii wm from ii mmm. A Letter From Kd. Oliver of Interest to Friends. OFF FOR Til!: COLD FIFI.DS Tln- ItojrM h:iiiip- mill lairmilt' for th 1 liorili) -ir-t Millinery Display Sp ini-li- iin riniii r 11; lit. SKATTLK, Wash., March !'.. lSH-. As I prom'-ed you that I would write you wlii n I g it. lo the 1 01-1 I will now endeavor to tell you of our trip 1 1; i -far. Wo left P01 tt-mou t h on the af ternoon of tho In: h at '': I 5 and arri v. C at Denver the m x t day. Wo had t lay ihe.ie a" I that day :ti.d got aw y at 7:.'lo in th.; evening. We in ' !,,!, J te stop over at Silt L u;e one day, bt as ht.d s..pte.i ill D'"ia ri le- u . v and our-tick' J.- iioir g liiuitod w ild not stop there, so wo C an l,..ded to ... p oil at I'd than 1. While- the e we a'i -i Uji n idr. V, .Uiaril, th- l. V M. ag.-nt. and uimii (lis advise we purchased our outfit there; which since our aitival li re v.efou'.d v, as a wise thing to eo, as we Wero besiog d by e V.-ryoilo to .-el. us goods. 1 ivnu .1 .olvis. yo 1 aa . auvo.ie else co . t 'HI p at i 11 g U tivplo Afisk'i to io k well around m fore par cuasiilg, as there ore capoers li 'i.a Con lideie-o uiou, who claim to have lu eu to Ai t-iC i an l come o.tvd to pur-ciia-o- more gi ols Iroiusiica a linn, ana want joi lo buy from them. Tue fad of tile matter is that they all get a percentage. Our outlit cost iT.Mi lie. 1 1 consists of g roacr;.. s, clot h i 11 lt, Ii a u waro and 1110 iieim . s. V e a.e pro visioned for eighteen months. We iiave just roe ;ived some good re ports ft o.u the Copper lli ver counLi ; saying tho weather is very nice and that tho pass is ope a to travel. Seattle we found to be a nice place ou-ines is bo lining an l everything- on the move. We have isi'.eU the docks and seen a great many boats loaded for Alaska. There was also some foreign vessels lying-at one of ihe ports two largo three-masLed scheouois one o! which was a Chinese and tile other a Japanese schooner. It is quite inter esting to mo lo watch the.-e Ja ps anu OliiiUiin.-ii climb auuut the rigging, painting and wasning the ooats. We went down to the Arlington dock to see the boat we go out on. She is called tote Kxeisior, and said to uo a very fast boat. 1 found out from the captain that it would lake twelve to lilteea liays to go lo Values with good weather. Wo looked her over and fouad her to be a well made boat and nicely lioisaed. Sue is about 1!JU feet long at.d IvJ loot v ido, and was the first boat lo b nig 00 id uowu f om Alaska iusl sea.-oa and is called the "Mascott or Lucky Boat.'' Wo wAl sa.l toruo.-row afternoon al 2 o'clock, toueuiug at Dyoa Sk igw.iy and thence to Urea Copper river and V'r.ides where s e disembark. We are all in good he tlih and spirits and feel hopeful that wo will strike it rten. By the way, we met a man who is taking twenty seven hor.-es up to Alaska and who was offered and re fused sixty cents per pound to Haul freight over .the p tss, a distance of 100 miics. How is that for freight bills? Well, Milt, as tho suppe-r bell is ringing, and 1 have a good a pp .-lite, wiil bid you good bye for this tun-;-, aad when wo got to the oiher side will write you agdu and iet you know what we have seen and lound. V 'it h best wishes to you and fri .mis. G. ou bse. Ll- A. Ol.lVi-.K. Tll- 1' ir- t ilO:-lll -cr;i;i. If anybody ihiaias ;n. ng Am : ie tvcit'i ti : hi . lie- s Ui i-i aken 'i'l'e e l.a l.eeil SO lijiich w :V talk Ol' la:e to t til" 'k:d,: a e getting themseiv.-s in training, in ca-e iheir services are needo.i. Yesterday a n urn be- oi b ys front twelve to fourteen yea is of ;.g-. oivanizccl into iiiui.ea S; a iish ami American, bdilt fo ts out on Tuiid stre-t and procce led to l) ay war. Crick bats were the only missl 's oi wa ', --nd for a timo th y iiew thick and fas'. John Cat mack, an Ameri c;n ia lii s play, w :s the only s Idle--wotm-ied. lie rece.ved a had nasi: on the fofch-eul bv a brick bit from the hands cf s.nu Spanish hero. The wo.-.nd bird freely, and t day .Jolv.iaie has a very son.1 head. And. worst of all. bis pension for lielr.g a b ave.-ol-dier was a good lari oping when he got home. Wall 1'aper for Kver) hoily. II. P. Be icli is agent for tho largest wall paper house in the world, that of Alfred Peats of New York. He has an immense lino of simples and will sell paper very cheap and of excellent quality. He will call on you with a beautiful line of s . mpies. Additional Aitl. The following is a list of those who subscribed to help the Cuban suf ferers since out- last report: Nick Ilitlmes KiO pounds Hour. Eli Sampson a0 p -unds Hour. M. Morrissey 50 pounds Hour. L. C. Stull 50 po inds Hour. V. II. Newell CO pounds flour. Evening News a() pounds Hour. Ym Crawford cash 50c. J. B. Meisinger cash 1. II. Bestor cash 1. L Churchill Gush oOc. D. Sampson c tsh SOc. G. A. Kester C3sh 2-5c. D-ath of IS. viehold. J). Siebdd, a prominent termer re siding near Murray, who has been a resident of this county for at least . thirty years, died at his home at o o'clock last evening. The funeral will occur tomorrow. A more extended notice of his death will bo given later. HE RCCCfVED AN CASY CHAIR. Iliitv an 11 ( lllxrn Vu lrrulrd un Ills Sixty-It ft It lllrtliiliiy Aiiiiivermtry. Ill 1111 Parmeie, tine of tho Kterllng early settlei s of this county, wasBixty !i v o j ears old last Thursday, and a largo ( ompuny of his friends here in town took o ca-ieMi 'o reiniiid him that another milestone had been pust-ed, and also of their high regnrd for him as a neighbor and friend. V. 1). Jones ami J. W. Sago had charge c f tho car- t-l ails which lai. di d tho nartv bllfel V ' at. Mr. I'armele't, rcbidence, two milts wosl of town Mhursday evening. It. was a select c owil that n Hhcd in on Mr. Parmele to his laimpleto t-ur-pri.v, but they wore none tho le.-s weic 1110 on account of their budden a la i val. llidof Dung' an presented the host on behaif of the company an elegant chair. Mr. Parmelo re-ponded in a well uotaled speich, thanking his iiiei.ls fieiingiy for their to.-eu of si. . in and good will M ! s. I 'armt-le was also remembered with a beautiful silk h aid k e 1 c h ie f , which was presented with a neat peeeu by li. II. Todd. The compiny look well lilied b.islce's along, and af ler a s. as in of social coiivei se, supper was scrveil. Among those present were. Ii. 11. Tod J ami family, and Mes-rs. d yif boanies liluu r laikenbary, li. Ch is We i.-er, Chas. iiutler, J. 1- L'n ruh, 'v . Worsen and daughter, W. II. Se-hi.dkne lit, Alouzo Todd, N 11. Isi jli. Fi ler Dung.n, .Mrs. lloyd, Mrs. Ag .ew, (, larius Parmele, Mrs. Kin iin.ul, .Miss Sarah jSuer, Mi-s Criich liehl and many others. It was a plea-ant evening for the host, a- well as tho guests, who ex tendi d best wishes for many more hv ppy bi rt hdays. Talo n by Surprint. Vi sterday was A. Jacob Peeson's natai anniversary and tho folks at home put up a surpriso on him that wasawiuai'r His sister, Mrs. Isbel, inviied the young man to bring his best girl out and spend tho evening. Jake accented the invitation in antici pation of a nice quiet time, but he was doomed to disappointment in this, for a crowd was made up about 8 o'clock which went out from the lliley in carryalls, and they took him com pletely by su '-prise. The evening, however, was delight fully spent. Nice refreshments were served and as soon as Jake recovered his mental equilibrium he helped to entert iin tlie crowd. A partial list of those in att'ir.d.inco reads as follows: Mi-ses Minta and Maude Mauzy, Fdua Adams, Lettie Smith, Craco Unit, Nettie Waybright and Messrs Judge Spurlock, 15. C. Jack, 1J. A. MeFiwain, Lee Alwood, Louis Thomas and Allen and Chas. Beeson. Twi'iity-St'vrn Y-arn As. Il was twenty seven years ago tod it y that Condcutor Tlios. Itynn, of tho 15. e'e M. railroid, bngun liis life as a rail roader and took charge cf the hirst train on the old Midland Pacific rail road and started with his mixed train from this city towards Lincoliw the road then being under course of con s', i uci.ion under the supervision of Dr. Converse. Prior to this Conductor llyan had been diiving a stage be twien tills city and Lincoln. Now, after twenty-seven long years, we still find ii i tii on the old run and to all ap pearance, save the gray locks, he is Hist as voung :.s when he went to rail roading. During these years Conductor Ry an has been iu many tight places and many wrecks, but luckily escaped with ontv a siigut injury to one nanu. mere ire few men who hiivii the record of Mr. Ilv.'in and feyv can ti ll of the won- I'.eil.u ci.anges inat nave i;ikoi piace in tho countfy as he watched e 'ch day i col an overland stage top, witn an ye ever i ut for IndL.ns, and then the re e'.ion of cities on the then ta ackiess ni-ii-.s and the buihuutr of railroads in i. verv dir. e. ion. j.om is naie anu m . l . I . I aitv and p'omises to live another t Wc-nt v-.-even e;rs,;.na will prooaoiy i.-ontiiiue railroading all of his life. Neoras. a City News. Mr. Ryan was a resident of this city for many years where he aid his estimab e family have In sts of fimnds. ricaittit Surris. Blanche Poisall was given Mis- v ry plea-ant surprise party Friday uiirhi at the hoiac of Mr. and Mrs P ;tii!v Yermilyea. It was her liftet nth ana ve;s try, and tv. nty of her young 1 dy and gent.em-in friends called in to pass a pleasant evening with the young 1. ay. 1 he evening was spent in social conversation and pleading games. Mrs. Vo-milyei gave the young folks a splendid supper, to which a'l did ample justice, both to themselves and the supper. They dis persed at a very seasonable hour, with many good wishes for the young lady's happiness. To Heat the Clock. Tho countv commissioners have been for some time considering a prop osition from Matthew Gering, whereby that gentleman agrees to defeat the Seth Thomas Clock company in their judgment against the county, for $2-50 The board has agreed to Mr. Gering's p.-opo-ition no win, no pay and will next week sign up a coutract to that elTect. Changed Hand!. The old Dovey business room, one of the oldest in the city, which was occupied by Henry Bosck for several years, located next to the B. & M. de pot park oa the north side of Main street, was sold today by the owner Phillip Trietsch, to S. C. Anthony,tbe tombstone dealer. Ditttrict Court. The case of Mary S. Wolf vs. Mul len et al suit for conversion was tried t a jury and a verdict was rendered for the defendants who were repre sentcd by O. B. Polk of. Lincoln Court adjourned until Monday morn ing. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Sale. 1 11 Ihe diati ii t cum t id l 1. liint y, N' 1. 1.1 A a. IUmii y I akriib.n v, ct al, ' v. The fitifiis I l'hittsiiiuulli.Nfl).. tt mI. j Nulii a; it liori hy (iivi-a tlail ni.drr in. I hv v 1 tue i.f the itiinc '( tin- 1 1 -m i ' l ial s. Kaiuscy. juditc Hi lh Hi Or t inuit, i.ii- ' " januaiy lh. A. I. IKis. in .1 n I om! hi ttie (listml limit nl l as i 011 nl y . .Nile. .a, wIk-ii-iii Hriiiy I- ikcnliaiv i t al. is iil.iaioll. anil llic I illi ll-, llauk i.l I'lattMiiiiutli. iNcl i.i k.i, -t al. (lfli'inlaiil-.. ami lin Ii ili-tu-r oi.liifil mid dirctlcil the n-'eUL-r nl tin-fahl I. auk. uinli i-ii(jn-il. to Hibli-li loi Unity day, ainl I lu-n k-II tin! rt-al 1-xl.i tr hi-t i-ma 1 1 i-r ilr.i I rbr.l. lliatlnu- suant tn Maul untoi tin- 11 li' 1 1-1 -a it 1 1. il f i-h.-i wiil on 1 tic jini nay in .n.iroi, ,- . i i,.i."'-, . i i" hi k a. Ill, at tlic Nniitli ilnia ul Un: mint lum-i- i 1 1 it er 1 1 y i.l I'lai ts 11 11 u th. I a 1 a 11 i.t y , Nrln.i-n.1, .au-r iui sale t tic 1 'illiiwiiit: il'1" ' 1 he 1 land, I i.c nultlittcst il.ulci l.NW'ilnl -rip m id.li.n ll. till- SKIltliHt-Kt IIU.UOI IsW'll I I I. I Ml sccli I ; . tin; wi-t tin I I V. i, ,! the ;,,ull,,.iU tpiaitci Isl.'il nl -iiti.ai Mun Jii. Or n. all, i;a-t (iii.i 1 te-r M 'i Hi: s.milnai-l uinai I Si-.' , m-i tliiu -CM 11 I." I. IllC II., I ! I.V.I 'I I...H. I I N V ' 4 I ill l lie sunt In r- l il u ti I '. "I " linn ckM I h I ali 111 tiiNMi-lcJ' eit o-ii il j I1..1O, iane l.nuteiii ll. in I a - "ia.il. Ne braska, In-lliK a li.ul ol ti e a Is ..I said lat:. lis li.nik, deleiid.int. .1 )ei I aa bens and nu. umi .ram e. .At .nd -ai 1 M-- -1. be leceUed iitliei I n casli. or not le; .t: .in ti.'.'O" liilldanilied tbat the ailLh.e e nn e : I. .a. ! ai I lied 11 linn tin.- n un i'. u ol i I. a un mm i i a a a . 1 i du ideiids. the liiKln-sl ft vim Ii '"i I iass will be ifini led t'i I ho .ami t bn d.iei ;...n. wiiii Ii nl said led will be ;ii i i ia, i. llated tin:, Ihlli day i l 1 ebniaiy. Is-. I II AKI I - . I'A K M I I 1 . As Keieiver af 1 he t iliens l.aai. i 1 1 l.tO -in. nit b, Nebi a- U a. liynni Claik. ttiiiney. .Nut ice of I'lihluatlnii. John M. Kisei, rlaaiu.I I Jolill Kisel. Jiihll . I Ainiek and I .am a A. ( Ainick, Ins w lie. .aid j l-.slher .s. llelier. de- leudaiits. J I lie deleiidants, Jiilui Kisei, Jului i . won k and l.aura A . Ainu, k., hi:. Wile, and l.-.h.-i a. Ilelkr, taKe ii.iiaelli.it mi the '''l da, nl I'ebrnary, 1S'.-, Jnlui Al. Keel, ja.aliial, men Ins petition ill Hie dl:.tl iCl t.lUI I ul l .lis (.null! , .si - oraska, anainsl Jnlui Kisei, Jnlui . in i-.. ami l.aura A. Ainak. Ins wile, ami I. aim .s. it. i.ri, the object and racr ul Wli.ch aie luh.i.ea ceitam unit claim deed wlncn ion made li J,.ini Kiser, deleiid.ni tin tins Mill, ilni li.nl i.u oln , rijht ur aillliniaty va Iialsuesei, and Utun ie.1 in 1 .si her i-. I telle i ileleiiilaiit in Hi..- sa.l. on (in fulluliiK described leal estate, to wit. lleiiuiiiiH at a point iwenl y-1 Inee leet west ul the :..iitli - ea-t c.n.ei ul hit number cinht CM, blm k iiinnnci si . j a,. i'i."i. in the city ol tVceinn,; W.nci, ( .rs c.ua.ii, Nebraska, ami running tlieiice umlii :ii no. (,. I leet, thence we.-l iHcnlj one -I ) Uei.tinine sou til sixty-iue pi.n leet, ami l lie in e ...i-n u c.n -one l-ll leel. In Hie iunil nl benaiai, ;.el a.-nlc and declaied null and void, ami On: mud U.i,n the title ol plain i HI . caused theieby I eimiv e.i.aia lor judiiiiienl lor cu.-ts in Oils suit, ami Mr .ml. ther rellel as justice ami eiiuily may leptiiie. ou are reiiuned In aii.-nvci Un: n.lni"ii mi "i elure the -isl day ol March, s:is. Dated I'eDiaiaiy 7, isn-, John nl. Klsi.it, liy M. UiiKKs, Ins attorney. Mii'i ill's ,alc. liy virtue ol an order ol sa.e issued by denize 1'". I lousewortli. Clerk ol the disti let com 1, v. an ai and loi Cass county, elnaska, and to me di ce ted. 1 will on the lrjtli day ol .M.uui, .. i. ls'.is. at 111 o'clock, a. 111. ol sam day at the south door ol the court house in the city ol TUilt iniiilli, in said county, sell at public auction, to the ha;h esl bidder lor cash, t lie lol.ou n.n i eai esiale l n- vs it : Lots lllteeii (l." and twenty l- 'i. m section seven 17 ). township twelve 1 1 -,uoi tli ol iane,c lean teen ili), in Cass county. .Neln aska, ii.taiiaaiiii, the privileges and appei lenaneej lliei eunl'i be. one; uih' or in anywise appm lamiiiK. J ne Mime ie iiiu levied upon and taken a thcpnipcity ol John KculauU and vtile, l-ena Keu.ami, ana lann.: Al. 1 atlersoii, clelciulaiits, to -iitmly a juilineiit ol said court recovered by Chailes C l aiincle, as receiver ol Hie Clll.clia bank ol I'latlsiuouili, .Ni braska. piaintitt aL;,niisi saia delcna.iu ts. 1 latlsiiioutn, Acbhista, l eb. I, o. K. Isas. W . 1 1. Ilia I.l at, Sherill, Cass Cuunty. .Nein.i. Ka. Probate Notice. In the County court ol Cass county, Nebraska. la the inattet ol Hie KiiaiUi.iiiship ol .Miles k. Sll.llll, an liiconiiieleut peisou. 1 o w hmn it may concein: Notice is heieuy y i cu lo the saM Miles K. bliilih, liiicoiiipeleiu, to lai ni. M..an, guardian, and to ail oilier iersons iiitcresicil. that Ueore. .Ur lines tiled lieieni l eu. 1 1, is.,s, a petition adc-inii ainoiiB other llnnc tiial he is surety on the bund ol the said lai At. snmti,; thai neither the said lab M. Smith imi any nl la pie- decessurs, as guardian ol said iiiciinpeicni. nae ever made a settlement tv nil I lie o an I ol pi o..i e. that by reason ol aliened ney ..cjence, ti.cic is danger oi liability to tne vtaijon s.ua Ijo,, j. i'etitioner prays that lai Al. ..luiili may he cited to appear in county Cuiul and i ciiac i a iii.i account tui said premises: 1 hat pe.anmei ;. discharged lioin baUinty upon s.aa conn; i h.i. the saiU til Al. ftiinth de leijaiied lo liioiisna new bond, or, in delauit tbeienl tnal s.nn .ai.u'.i. be removed lroni Ins tiusl as guaidaii and i.a.i: another be appointed in Ins piace; tii t tne ic counts on tlie be settled and appiotud ami 1 ,i other equitable and proper icLci in the icu.i: c -. i ou are hereby notilieu that a neain. ttni ne had on said petition Alaicli-ud, l as, al.: o eiock p. ta., and that il you ian Lo appcin u u s.im date and contest said petition, the couit luiij grant tlie prayer ol said peliliun and a uki such other and lurther orders, aiiotv ancco and device.. as to tins court may seem propel in the pienn.es. ltness my hand and the seal ol a..j c-n. it. at i'latlsmoulh, .Nctii.ta, llnj, the 1st na .1 March, A. U. Ui.oRia. -vl . M'l. KI.OCK, (Seal) County J.i le. Chattel id oi I Kajje Sale. Notice is hereby ci.eu tliat Ly virtue nl a chattel mortgage. cl.iicJ 0:1 tne :.mi day oi J ...... lsl7, and ciuly ine-1 in the oliice ...l the c..nii cierit ol Cass county. NcorasKa, mi the ..i-i Oa oi June, lsui, and execuleJ oy J. liiwl lo 1. v . Davis, to secure the i.ayii.eiit oi si. em y -h e col lars, vv ith interest tiieieoii lroni the i.-t day oi J uue, lsU. , at the rale ol ten pel cent j.cr .11111..1, lroni said day , and upon whe.ii tmae is 1. , a o..- .nd day ol r elji ua 1 y , 1 s.n due the . aai - I--. i. ielauit having Leeii made ia Ihe .i...aL .1 said sum, and 110 suit or oilier pio-.eea.i.g .11 ia.'. having oeeu lu.-litu ten to icc.ocr .-.l.i .ju.t, . 1 any part thereol, th reloie, i .on s.. tac property theic-111 Uescnuedto uit: I iiicc n.iie interest 111 Iweiity live acies ol coin on the c liad ol the northttcst quarter ol section la to'A n 1 1 , range bl, l.ass count y , Acoi a-nil, v. . .ch corn is divined, picked and ci ial..oil 011 t..e so..th west quarter ol secilou Is, in luv.u 11, iai;g-j i-; Cass county, Nearasica, and anmunis in a.o. 4it UU.sliels, at the cr.l and 111 the o:ij al s..e piace in KoCK 14 mils precinct, 111 Cass eoun . y , . . the -1st day ol Aiarch, is. s, at the hour ol 1 o'clock a. in., tosatisly said dcot. with ine costs ol advertising, caring lor and se.aag sea 1 j rnp erty. J , v . 1 ),n is. luesday, Alarcli 1, leys Legal Notice. In the district court ol Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol the estate ol John ii. n.j.aies deceased. Tins cause came on for hearing upon the peti Hon ol v ranic Al . 1 oung. as adm.nis trator ol the estate ol Jo. in li. I iolmes, decea.-e j, and the re turn ol said administrator to the t i mer ncei.s. issued herein, and application ol said adaiaas trator lor an alias license to sed tne a jurh.vest quarter ol the southwest quailer ol section bi, in town-, range --. in f urnas county, ,cnraa, t pav the debts ol said estate 111 tne sum ol s' ' ) and the costs oi adniiiiisiiatiiig said estate, there not bemg suinc.ent pcisoiiai property lo pa said ueots and costs 01 aamai .ati alum it is, therelote, ordered that a.i persons later ested in said estato appear belore ine at the oi.c ol the cleric of the district court in the caui hou-e in f latt-mouth on the loth day ol Apr; l"'i , at o Ciock p. in., 10 snow cause v. la an alias license shouid not be granted to saai ad ministrator to sell so much ol tlie aoove des cribed real estate of said deceased as shan be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is lurther ordered that notice ol said aat)n- cation and of the making of this order be iven ail parties interested in said estate by pub.i hi ag a copy of this order lor four successive w ces be fore the day of hearing ia the ;tmi-1 eeKij rtews-Heraid. Dated this Sth day of March, lsys. biASIL -S. Ramskv. Judge of the District Court, second J udicial Dis trict. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Geo. F. Mouseortli, clerk of the d. strict court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will on the Oth day of March, A. 1. lcis.at l o'clock p.m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of Piattsmoutti, m said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder lor cash, the following real estate, 10 wit: Lot 4J, in block L1 J - in fines' add. t. on to the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Neora.-ka, 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 satisty a judgment of said court recovered by Charies C. Parmele, as receiver of the Citizens bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintiit against said de fendant. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Feb. 12. A.I). 1S&S. W. I). WlltELKK, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. By J. D. McBnde, Deputy. Byron Clark, Attorney for Receiver. otice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, ) County of Cass. ) In the matter of the estate of Henry Stol!, d- cased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands ot all persons against iieury toil, deceased, late ot said county and state, -.ti.ibe received, examined and aliusted bv the count v court at the court house in Plattsmouth, oni the (Hh day ol September A. I)., lrls at y o'clock in the lorenoon And that six months from and r!.'."' "''."!", "! ":'. a Z: ' un. aniie'i hit iiciiit.r in mm cj" i"m-a to r -- e i , I H.i ,i i ..im fui raHiliirmli'ifl mid nlb.w lllne. 1.... I, I.iy hxilli Mini CMl till ihiy nl i i liii.aiy ... i , I-.." I .-c:.l bmi i.. T . : crmocK, I mail y Judge. bhcnlf bale. 1 ' V n 1 i.e ol H li in ' ler nl "ale hoird by (irm 1' , 1 1., no-wi itli. elm k (i I I lin ib-ti let miii I, with in and In I ,e. i (i.iii.ty, N rln tt-k , land til me ill n i a I, I will on liie Hull (lay nl March, A. 1., l-.i , at 1 1 n a iui k a. in. i.l Kind day at th -...i. a, dinI ol the i ..uit liniise til tho lily ol 1'lalla inoii t Ii. in k.i id i inuit y, ni-ll at ublic aurtluo, i tl.e Inuhe-t IndJef lor canli. Hie loltowing real eilate, tu-wit: I ..M i, ni and (wo 1 1 arnl 21. In Mock elren 1 1 I. in I ai 1 1 i n add 1 1 inn lo the illy ol Yieew iiik U ati-i, l hss i nuiily, Nrbranka, loifethrr with t he .i it n ne- and xp.in leliani c theicuuto b h.nr.ii'H m in a n y w i .c aiiniilaiiiiiiu. i lie lams li inn let ad iiion and taken a the ii(iifrly ul A in e I .. ,ei i y. rt al, ilelrmlalilii. In tl(ily )n tn iiienl ol -ai. I i. inn t iti iivrinl by I' rauciaN. (ia. mi, .la i i.l ill, aKaniHt said itidi'mlaiita. i'ialt- a i.. uih, .eb.. l ib. I", A. 1 . IM. . I). iutl.il, - hi i ,11. I'iis.h Couuly, iScbiatka. liy ) H. Mi l.iide. ir.iity. I .11. W . i. y . .Vtl iney (or I rani III N. (iibaon. Legal Nnllcc. In I he .! i a i a. I c.nii t nl I a-.s ci.uul y, Nebiaika, J . h n ! .hie .on. 1 1 , by I, l s K'lal - man, I j.ili la. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s , I el'.l.l M. I ... 11. 1. I i .-kintiel and bus J M uiiiia. J I a a miauls ui.l lake lean e that upon thfl 14th :.i ol nn rinl.i-l, A. 1). f '.ii, the pMllltltl hld h. pi l a i .u in tne . nsi rn t 1 inn t nl lini iiiunty, , 1. 1 1 k.i, Ihe 0..). 1 I and pi.iyel o which to 1 I a l ie a .li . .1 I10I11 .i.tintitt til illlatllllt, iiua.W .sA miii 1 . a Ii a li pielended toioiivaytn . 1 la iao 1.. 111 l.iui n inly once .nil ia la a. 1.1 yy 1 1 pni4 y..iei, as inuuty, ,tiak, 1 1 I 1 a ,e . le an l aiiimi said deed an4 lb n l II. . 11..I. as it appeals 111 book ill. pi 1. 1 o . .1 I he a 1 i.l in iml 1 cm h count y . .Nohl k a, n l I n a. 1 a. 1 1. in, ling nl leuis tollecled by ! 1 1. mi. ml an 1 lo levcsl thu title ol 4ld lot l 1. 1.1. nl. il. ma I'.i luiiher eijiiiial.le lelicl you ma r- I . . 1 1 . a l.i an .01 s.inl pelltloll oil or I1I11K mi ill day ol Alan b, A. 1. .'l'. John Jomnmin, la. l'.y his u iiaidiaii, l.lilah I., i'hliiipl. liy la ut loi my s, liy urn a.n k and C. A. Kawla. i.ilcd I t i.iuaiy. Is, A . J). Is'.'.. Mm rill 's Sale. liy till ne i.l an nidel nf side, issued by (ieo. W- Ibu eaiiih, 111 ak i.l the district cinilt. witlnu iml loi 1 ass cniinly, iNirlnaska, and to ine dl- led. 1 Mill nu the i'Hlh day nl March, A. Ii. I at 1 1 o 1 h.i k a. 111. ol said day al the aouth l .i ol 1 he 1. 11 1 1 house 111 1 lie city ol I'lattsinouth 1 said cniinly, sell at public auction, to tha nan -I lei I.. 1 cash, the lollowui; leal astal 1 ail: I .nl ban I I 1 in I.I... k one I ill .Stile' l ldltloa 1 I in- 1 11 y nl I'lall s 11 1011 th, Cass enmity, Nebiaik a. 1 geil.ei vMihthe piiviicges and apperlonaacaa h i. un. beiongiiig or in anywise uppertaiaiag ; il, nne being ley led 11 pou and taken al Ihe io- I caty ol John .svwboda. tlelendant, to satlfcly a judgment nl said emu 1 lecnveied by CliKileiC. unae as leieivei nl the Citlcns bank ff 1'iatt inoiilli, ass cuunty, Nebraska, plaintiff. ig.im 1 sal. I di lend. ml and John Keller. I'lall siiioiith, iNebiaska, l-elmiary IV A,l I.JHUtl, U m. 1. Vnri.K, Sliei ilt, (.'ass county, Nebiaika. liy J. 1 , Ah III me. 1 icputy. Uyioii I'laiK, Aitoiney lor i'laintiH. N .lli i! of I iidi litediieHM. Ihe I'lall: moutli Water Company, a corpora ii.ii ingaiiied undei the laws nl the btal ut fc - in a ka . he I'lalt: iniuth Water Com pan V hereby gne notice that the bllnwllig is the hut and mount ol .i.l Ihe existing debts ol said cornoia- tion nu ihe Inst day ol I cbiuary, A. I). InfrS, iiamci y: ! n st mm 'gage t) per cent bonds ol the W.ilei i.u., niteiest payable semi annual I y. I ic I . 1st ami Apnl 1st ll2.VOnO.00 i.ci ucil intei esl (.n the same 14,1011 iaxes I.TSk.in J otal !$M0.VfI.6 I Ins 110IK e is given in compliance with .the pi in isions ol chaptei in "I the Compiled hlalutoa ol the slate ol Nebraska. C 11 as. I".. I-iniiv, President, IIil.nkv M. i'l. umi. k. treasurer, 1. II. I'uli.ock, decretal y. laiward If. Mailiu, Ivl.vaid t . Aden, Ai aj -nty ol,lioaid of I lircctors. Probate Notice. In county couit, Cass county, Nebraska. In the mallei ol tl.e estate id Ixcls (J. Aaeard. deceased. JohaimeU. I lean, loiinerly Aagaid, te.s Cliiln i jtaganl, minor, and all other per .ie. inn ae- leij m said matter are hereby notilied ih.n 011 the I' ll day ol Match, IHUn, J. C. Petersen lea a jiel.tmii in sain county couit, praying that 1 liii.n admiiiisiialion accounts hied neieiu be jti.ed ami allowed, and that he be discharged om ni , 11 ust as aiimiiiistrator, and ttiat ll you l.nl lo appeal bi dole said couit 011 the lath day ol pi n, . . 1 ' is.is, at .1 o cock a. 111., and contest ...el j. eta. .111, the couit may grant, the prayei of am pciiu .ii, and make such other and further n th i .., .n o" anccs ami deciees, as to this court 1. ay seem piopei.lo the end, that all matters ' tunning in said estate maybe finally settled and ..etci 11. 11.1.1 Witness my hand and the cal ol s.ad couit at i'lattsinouth, Nebraska, '.his tne -1st day ol March A. I)., IhM. ... , Ijl.UKOli Al. hl-CKLOCK. 1 "-"' County Judge. Legal Notice. In the distn t court of Cass county,' Nebraska. J.i the mallei oi the estate, ol Nelson Alc he., i.onl.., deceased. 1 ins cause came on for hearing upon the pa lai ii ol An new 1 aiiiian, adiiiinistiator ol the c late ol .se.soii .i c K e y noids, deceased, praying an a in en e 10 sen tne saulheast quailer (."i. l. 1.1 ol -1: lion li.. 1 tech (1.1;, township twenty-six 1.0 1 in, 1 ai.ge loi i y -mne; ; the northeast quar lei 1. a. 1.. ' i) oi section nineteen (IU; township tte.ity-.-i 1 .in leiiih, lange lorty-e ght (4s; ill box liii tie count y, .sebrasna, and the West half . 1, o .a 11, e ea t had il. ',; ol ttie southeast i ...; lei '.-). '1 ol section eight (H) m township .un (nl iiiiii, lange innteen ii!J c a-s couuly. .coia-a.a. J i.c ..ii.'l ai.ivc described in Cass c mi 1 1 1 , , .sc-M.i 1. a, being subject to a ule interest a lin.i.iiii M Key uoids, or a sulhu lit ainouiit of me . ame io ii n.g the sum id t'i o lor th pay ment m dents anov.ea against said estate, and toe ci s s ol aaiiiinistraiieu, there not boinjg ...a ..ei.t p ;i-. jnai pi opei i) to pay said debts ,iii'l e.,ensc s. it is 1 ai i her or leied that all persons interested a -ai 1 e-i.ite ai pear belore me at the ottice of tne ccTK il the .isii ict court ol Cass county, Ne 111,1 ai, on the tn day ol. May, A. ii. ihas, at I o 1....4 p. 111. ol s.na day, and to show cause why a i.clIi -e s.iouid not be granteci to said adininis' liaa ii to sen -.0 much ol the above describedreal estate ot said deceased, as shad be liecessai y to pay saej debts and expenses. s,ei'.H-eol this order sliad be by publication ia the Si Mi-U hhKi.v Atws-lItKAi.l; lor at least lour nieces- ne weeks , nor to date of hearn.g. iiatci this Alii dayol March A. U. 181W. lASIL S RAMSEY, Judge of the District Court. li-, ron.C'iark and C. A. Kawla, Attorneys lor E.S- 1 a : e. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of James Grove, de- cea-td. 1 ins cau e came on for Iiearing upon the peti tion of Arthur I.. Munger as administrator of the e-tale ot James Grove, deceased, for a license to se.l real estate as follows: i he west haif ( w Vt nt the southeast quarter s e U J of section two j i I township ten lo) north, range nine ( WJ Cass coi.nty. Neoi a-Ka, or a s u rfic lent amount of the same to bring the sum of i-7' 40 for payment of debts a. lov.ee! agniiiht said estate, and the costs of a im, li.stratioii, there not being sufficient per sona, property to pay tl.e said debts and expen ses. It is further ordered that all persons interested in the sai i estate appear before me at the office of the clei k of the district court of Cass county. .Nebraska, on the th dav of Mav A. li. IttjHat is o'clocit p. in. to show cause why a license should not ne ;;ranie'i 10 s-aia administrator 10 sen so much ot the aoove described real estate of the said estate as shaii be necessary to pay said dents an 1 expenses. It is further ordered that this order be pub lished in the Seiui-U eekly News-Heralo for a period of f jur weeks prior to the date of the said hearing. I m ted this Kth day of March. A. D. IW. Bash. .-. KamsEV. Judge of the District Court. Byron Claric and C. A. Kawls, att'ys for estate I desire to attest to tho merits of Chamberlain's Coujfh llemedy it 6 one of the most valuable aDd efficient r eputations on the market. It broke un exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hour s, and,in gratitude there for. I desire to inform you that I will, never be without itiand you should feel proud of the high esteem : in which your Remedie.s are. held dy people in general. It ia.the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. 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