1 1 I) A II IJIJ. Discussion on the Cuban Res olutions Ivc.'uls to 1 Slows. SUN ATI: DISCUSSING TIIliM NOW No l liml Action Vet Ki-a li-l - i: ltliiK 8-in)'M In lliilh Itraii-hr 1 1 llK-lxr-H for Hr-A Complete lu-Niiiiifi f ;ily New Wasiiinuton, April 1.5. At oVlcck tl.i.-t iirtei-iioon the honHo cf rc-pr:ionlal! vc;h, after a long aiid htortiiy doliato, idoptt-d, by a voto of WW mm Ilfi V uu :'22 to IS, tin; mujority report of the house committee on fnt-eiffii ullairs relating to the Cuban situation. The report us adopted is us follows: "Whereas, The government of Spain for three years puctt has been waging war on the Uland of Cuba against a revolution by the inhabitants thereof, p without making any substantial pro gress toward tho suppression of said revolution and has conducted the war fare in n niunnc-r contrary to the laws of nations, by methods inhuman and uncivilized, causing tho death by star vation c f more than iI0(),0() innocent noncomb itants, tho victims be. ng for the most part helpless women and children, inllictirg intolerable injury to the eommerei interet's of the United Slates, in vo! ving the de-druo-tion of the lives and property of many of our cit'zMis, entailiii' the exp;i:di ture of miilionsof dollars in patrolling our coasts and policing the high seas in order to inaintiin our neutrality, and "Whoroas, This long scrios of losse injuries and bui d -ns for which Spain is responsibly has culminated in the destruction of the United States battlesh'p Maine in tho harbor of Havana, and in the death of 2G(j of our seamen . "llesolved. That the president is hereby authorized and directed to in tervene at once to stop tho war in Cuba to tho end and with the purpose of securing permanent peace and or der there and establishing by the free action of the people thereof a stable and independent government of their own in tho island of Cuba; and the president is hereby authorized and empowered to use the land and naval forces of tho United States to execute tho purpose of this resolution." The negative votes were cast as fol Wlows: Democrats Adamson (Ga.), Brant ley (i;i ), Uankhead (Ala.), Brewer (Alf.), Clayton (Ala), Cox (TenD.), Elliott (S. C), Griggs (Ga.), Howard (Ga.), .Lester (Ga.), Lewis (Ga.), Mad dux (Ga.), Strait. (S. C), Tate (Ga,) and Taylor (Ala.) Republicans Johnson (Ind.). Dou telle (Mo ) and Loud (Cal.) Populists Simpson (Kan.) - The discussion in the house was heated to white heat, the lie was pas sed betweon a democratic member from Georgia and republican mem ber from Pennsylvania. This lead to blows and a fight ensued, in which nearly 100 members participated. Great excitement prevailed on the floor and ia tho crowded galleries. Wasiiixgtox. April 14, 3:00 p. m. Special to the Nkws The excit ing scenes in the house yesterday are being partially re-enacted in the sen ate today where resolutions drafted by the foreign relations are being dis cussed. Tho discussion is very ani mated and much excitement prevails. Up to this hour no vote has been reached on the resolution, though there is little doubt but that it will carry before adjournment tonight. I.st Will anil Tenement. Petition was filed in county court yesterday for the probating of the will of the late Balthaser Seibold of o Murray. The petition sets out that the deceased left real estate to the amount of $S,000 and personal prop erty amounting to $1,200. Elizah Sei sbold, wife of the deceased is made sole beneficiary and excutrix and Jet Johnson is named as executor. Hurled at Kcd Oak. "W. C. Merritt, the unfortunate member of tho iilfated Maine crew, who was killed at Ilavanna more than a month ago, was buried at lied Oak last Sunday. An immense crowd of people being in attendance at the funeral. Tha remains w?ro recovere-.i and placed in a metallic case and shipped to Tarapi, Florida, and from there were sent home by rail. TO ( I KK A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Broruo Quininu Tablets. All druirgists refund the money if it fails to ciirii, 2-"'. Tho genuine has L. 11 Q. on each tablet. Seed I'ot a toes. For hale-fine e irly tnse, e vriy Ohio and o;her choice seeil potatoes at A. H. Wkckiiacm & Go's. A torpid iiver roLis ou of ambition " and ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Ri-ers cleai.so tho liver. euro constipation and all stomach and . liver troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. ( CITY AND COUNTY. WKUNKSDAV Muyor-olcel Douglass of Weeping Wator was in I'latUmouth today. Mrs. John Murray who has been qu.tu ill for Momu time is considerably im proved. MUs Graeo Walko" has been sick for soveral days but ia leported con valescent. Mrs. Issac Wiles returned home this morning from a visit with her mother at Hillsdale. Mrs. Wells und daughter wont to South Bend this afternoon on a visit to old neigh bors. A. M. Sims and P. W. Hedges went to Louisville today in tho interest of tho Yuungers Nursery company. Philip Kaufman a switchman in the yards at Pacific Junction had his fin ger taKcn oil this morning while making a coupling. George Thomas and several other Plattsmouth carpenters went to Omaha today to get work on tho ex position buildings. Phil McCully went to Lincoln this mornhig with his four eldest children where ho will plaeo them in a board ing school. Mike Lutz accompanied him. L. J. Griffith of Nehawka was in the city today paying taxes and looking after other matters of busine-s. lie mado the NKWS a pleasant call and loft a few sheckles to puy for the semi- weekly. The first ward U j lite cosmopolitan. It not only h as : s residents people horn in Italy, Gernrsny, Ireland, Eng land, Scotland, Swi'z. 'und, Austria, Denmark, Sweei-n, Im, has one toter who was born in J--: u j:i:-.'iii. S. C. Anthony ha, jus: completed a beautiful granite- c:. numui for fl. L. Vestal, to he erect d in menu ry of his late wife at Oak Hill. Mr. An thony is turning out as lino work as could bo obtained in Omaha or Lin coin, and at much lower prices. Monday night some fellow evidently bent on burglary, went to the homo of Chas. Johnson, tho barber, and tried tho front door. When Charles asked him what ho wanted the fellow told him ho wanted to get in. Mr. Johnson informed the cheeky follow that unless he got a move on himself in short order he would get his per forator to work and drill several holes in hiscarcuss. He got. O. F. Ernst, tho instructor fjr the Turnverein, has forty-live bo.ya in his class in gymnastics, ten ladies, and will in a few days add twenty more ladies to tho list. Tho regular mem bers of tho society are trainiug for the national convention which meets in Omaha in June, and are confident cf carrying off tho prize. Prof. Ernst is an excellent instructor and is doing good work for tho societj. THURSDAY. Thos. W. Shryock, of Louisville, is in the city today. John Thacker and wife of Union were buying goods cf our merchants today. The city clerk today issued certi ficates of election to the officers recen tly elected. Tho commissioners are putting in their timo this week out over the county, examining bridges. C Tabor and wife, two highly re spected citizens of Center Precinct are in the city on matters of business. Robt Sherwood will remove the bill boards from his lots on upper Main and commence the erection of his new store building iu a few days. Workmen are prepiring to paint and fresco the walis and ceilings of the second story of the court hou--e. It is certainly a needed improvement. In district court this afternoon the case of Matson vs. Matsnn. action for divorce, decree was rendered in lvor of plaintiff and $7 0 alimony awarded her. The tr.tns-Misrissippi Turnfe-t or ganization wants June SO designated as Turners' day at the exposition, and asks that a drill team cf 50) men be admitted free on that day. II. C. McMacken received a letter from his son today, who lives at Al liance, sta'ing that "Uncle" George Fairfield, of that place, who has been seriously ill, is considerably improved. The home mutual insurance com pany lias opened office in the base ment of the Bank of Cass County and will have the finest insurance office in tho state when thoroughly ar ranged. Rather a singlar predicament arose in district court when both parties to the Hennings-Rock Island Buit argued a motion for a new trial. Court will hold a short session tomor row and then adjourn until May 2. Dr. W. II. Schildiinecht received a telegram this morning stating that his daughter Mrs. Anna Smith of Andrew county, Mo., was lying at the point of death. Tho cl c'or boarded tho first trrin at 0:40 this a. m ., and departed for h r home Sr Your Money. If you contemplate buying a uiano or organ jou will find it to your advan tage to see me before buying. Willbe in Plattsmouth . few days, or address me at Nebraska City. I handle only the best instruments on the market and can save you "0 on eve-y piano, over any other dealer. A. It. Newcomb. The farra-ir, tho mechanic and the bicyclorideri.ro liable to unexpected cuts aud bruises. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thi'-.g to keep on hand. It heals quickly, and is a well known iu-c for piles. F. G. Fricke & Co. A Talk to the Kiigllnh HUtory Clui. Last evening was wot and dark, the streets were almost impasslable but the English History class was too en thusiastic to be kept at borne by such small trifles as rain and mud. The class and members of the P. E. O. society wero cordially invitod to the homo of Mr. -and Mrs. House vorth there to listen to a talk given by Mr. Rawls on the subject of "Queen Eliza beth." Considering the trend of the times and knowing the intense inter est now centered in Spain, her people and her possessions, Mr. Rawls first spoke of Spain and the manner in which that country has always dealt with the people and countries that have been so unfortunate as to come under her dominion. Ho also reminded us that "Good Queen Boss" was invited to share the throne of Philip 2nd and when re fused sent his invincible armada to capture the haughty queen and her country, But God blow his winds and they were scattered and the armada was known no more, while our english ancestry have sent down to us a feeling of distrust and dislike for all that pertains in Spain. Mr. Rawls gave the political view of Elizabeth's reign and with it many original and helpful ideas for the careful consideration of the class. Those present were so pleased with the talk that they prevailed upon Mr. Rawls to give another in the near future, having for his subject "Queen Victoria and her Times." No one who was present last evening will miss hearing him on that occasion and will bring others with them to enjoy an interesting and thoughtful paper. Aftor some delightful music con tributed by Mrs. Wagnor and Mr. Hilt Wo9Cott the company dispersed feeling that it was an evening profi table and pleasantly spent. I desire to attest to the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and efficient prepatations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and.in gratitude there for, I desire to inform you that I will never bo without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held dy people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. The Official Count. Mayor appointed Reibel, Slater and Lutz a committee to canvass the vote of the late election and the committee reported the following result. For Mayor Gutsche, 521, Richey, 591. For Treasurer Gering, 372, Cook, 753. For Clerk Kerr, 665, Lehnhoff, 434. For Police Judge Archer, 569, Guthman, 523. For School Board Fricke, 660, Windham. 620, Root, 574, Fox. 614. FOR COUNCILMAN First Ward Messersmith, 94, Hol lo way, 87. Second Ward Hinshaw, 148, Heisel, 132. Third Ward Lutz, 172. Patteison, 123. Fourth Ward Sattler, 109, Egen berger, 96. Fifth Ward Dove, 91, Johnson, 56. M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke, & Co. Germans Attention. Great comical entertainment at the Turner hall on Sunday eve April 24 at 8:00 p. m. Selected program. 1,200 reserved seats only. Don't forget to come and see the only illuminated nose on the earth. See the bad boys of Corinth. The best newly imported troup of artists under the general di rection of Louis Ottnot. If you want a good laugh come. Admission 25 cts. Good music for dancing. You should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely thn best remedy for all diseases of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction in all cases. Smith & Parmele. The World-Herald train of Cuban supplies from the liberal-hearted peo ple of Nebraska, reached New York City on Tuesday, and now awaits ord ers from the state department as to its shioment to Cuba. It whs a great reccommeniation of the generosity of the west. Children like it, it saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Jos Sharp loaded the last of his grading crew today and shipped to South Omaha. Last night he pur chased $200 worth of supplits of L. B. Egenberger. This speaks well for Plattsmouth and ought to disabuse the minds of people wno imagine thsy can buy goods cheaper in Omaha than they can at home. lOO Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send tor list of testimonials. Address, F.J, heney &Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c Go to Anthony's music store on lower Main fctrtet for everything in the way of sheet music. KrMdy for IIu.Iiiih. The Platto Mutual Insurance compa ny just organized in this city, to lay re ceived the state auditor's certificate and is now prepared to write insur ance. Frank Wiles, the wide awake secretary will push tho bus!n ss and we can safely predict a big business for the company with buch an energetic young m in as Mr. Wiles to look after its interests. We wouid urge upon all property owners, as Lhoy need lire insurance to patronize tho homo in stitution. The insurance is safe, chenp and obviates tho necessity of sending thousands of dollars away from home each year to increase the income of foreign money loaners. Tho new com pany will soon take rank as one of the leading and most substantial institu tlons in the state. It. & AI. I uiprovviurntt, The B. & M. is again making im provements in Its road hero and this time it is a steel bridge over the Cheyenne river to tako the place of the wooden one now in use. Some of the steel plate girders are already in the yard being unloaded and tho others will soon follow and will bo put in place as soon as possible. The present bridge is 700 feet long, but the new one will not ba over half that length as it will consist of five sixty foot plate girders and one thirty fool approach span. Edgeinont express. Foley's Honey and Tr. Cough Syrup wherever introJuced is considered the most pi ansa at and ef fective remedy for Al Vhroat and iuur complaints. It is thVr only premiueiit cough remedy that contains iu opiates and that can safely be tiv. n to children. Smith & Parmelo. Col. F. II. Lemon asssociate editor of the Nonconformist the national non- ulist organ, recently moved from In dianapolis to Omaha, is iu tho city looking after the interests of his pa per. Mr. Lemon is a very p easant gen tleman and no doub-. will meet many friends in this countv. A man stands on chance of being elected to the mayorshi p of a city u nless he enjoys the confidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W. Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swantoc, Ohio, and under date of jan. 17, lS'JO, he writes as follows: "This is to ee-'tify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Semedy. My family ::nJ neighbors have tested it, and ew know it is an excellent remedy fur coughs and colds. Gkoiwe W. Humphrey," Sold by all dt uggists. Ed Fitzgerald will soon bo a pluto crat. He purchased a nice residence property a few months ago wheie he lives and today he bought the livery barn with house ne tr by and lots at corner of Sixth and Vine streets pav ing Mrs. C. M. Holmes the no it sum of $1,000 cash. He can now improve the barn and make a handsome cornet- out of the premises. It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his cus tomers; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling. III., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshleman: "It my sixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold by all druggist The C. E. society of the Christian church will give an ice cream social at the residence of C. R. Todd, west of town, Thursday April 14th. Free transportation will be furnished fi om the Riley Hotel corner, between 7 and 8 o'clock. Those who hava attend d a social at Todd's know that it is the place for a wholesale good time. Relief in Six Hours Distressing kianey and bladder dis ease relieved in six hours by "The Great South American Kidnky Cuke." It is a great surp ise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold by Gering & Co., D: le gist, Plattsmouth, Neb. Sweet lea Seed. "EckfordV best large flowered mixed, 5 cents per ounce in separate colors. Best leading varieties, 74 cents per ounce. Pansy plants "Dreer's Exhibition" varieties mixed white, light blue, dark purple s.ru the nearest approach to red to be found in pansies, in separate varieties 25 to 35 cents per dozen, ready to plant out next week. L. A. Moore A little boy asked for a bottlo of "get up in the morning as fast you can," the druggist recognized a house hold name for "De Witt's Little Enrly Risers." and gave him a bottle of those famous little pills for constipation, sick headeache, liver and stom.-.ch troubles. F. G. Fricke, & Co THORNS 10 SII UPON. Many people gather -thorns by fail ing to heed the warning sent out by diseased "kidney s coated tengu- p-. r ched skin feverishness dull aehibsr pain general feeling of weakness is sure evidence of kidney and b'adder trouble. Take Ut:.h Kidney He ids at once they have cured thou-anus. of others. TheTurnersof Pjila del PHA make Utah Kidney Bea is. E. B. Samuels, County Clerk of Hickman County, Clinton, Kentucky, testifies, that he suffered for years with horrible pains in the back, kidneys and bladder was treated by niaay physi cians they gave him no relief he got so that he could hardly stand alone Utah Kidney Beans, he says, completely cured him. He gladly rec ommends them to all sufferers. F. G. Fricke & Co., Selling agents for Platts mouth and Cass Uo. Turner's Little Liver Turners A very small pill. Turn your liver. A true laxative. An after-dinner pill. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal .K.etice. In t!:t- .1.: I i:miit el .: f w'.mty, ..-bi.v ka. 1 1 ( .i i r :n ill: I J. .Im W i ' ii .en, iMrturis, d:i..; ! ia - Hi'- ii tr 1 .',!.- !; r :n ti.ip.iu el lirahaiti V Wiik'i. i i ..: . . -. 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Aiidiiii vs. I.eon a.u C V,'. .M ilia) el ai li.;:ct lie T with ti.epiiil iK'.ihd j -ii i lee aiat s i..eieiiiit iei"iiien or m .!1'.i:m' .M eel la:ii .c c . j he same Item,; ie icil hp. jn ii!..i laM.ii as tue J -1 j city ol I .coiiiiij C v . .'iuii.i) iihd leue' a .. .vl ui lay, delcudants tos.uisl) .1 j iioc me; . I ol . ,iei co c i t i cc over ed i) liie a.d i.. u. i.i.a-j -x - on ii aloicsaid, iioain.st S.llii dcleh'l.ihls. l iaUbiiiiuitN, .xeoia; ka. M uch 'Ji'.. A. 1). ISS'S. . l. iil-.KI.I.K, i-lieriii, C iis s County, .'xeurasKa. I.) J. !). .Mci-.i lde. lJei.ety. ix. 1. tViiiJiiuai .VUoi i.ei i-ji i '.. C I 'o ey cc h'oii. Pi-oba.i- I-ioiiCc. In County coiiil, tass coui.ty, Ncin iiska. Ill tlie.li.llel id iee csi.ee el Ac.s L-. iif;:l l , Uccea-eU. Johaii.iei'. lJei.ii, ioiiner;y aiiiia. Ami li.iiji.l i.:ij:;iiil, iiiiiioi, and all otl.ci pel -sons unci e.-tcl iu imi inaiiei iiic heicoy liotdicJ that on ine ihh day ol aii.icii, 1 J. t.,. lJeteisen meet h petition in said county c.iuit, prawn;; Una hl, ii nut .idi.i li.i 1 1 a Hon account.-, liied net eili Lm el lied and it! .cv, cil. tiiil thai he lie dischiiiged liotn his iiu.-l a.- iL'.iiii lies ti atur, ami that il you lad io up; car ocioic -aid Col. it on li:c loin uay ol April, .V. i ' i -::-, at : o'e.oc a . in., and eoniesl sH'U petition, ti.e Cot. 1 1 may K'-"'t theiia)crol said peiiti-'ii, iiii i in-live sui-.i o..ier iiiid luiiiier ut duis, i':.uiv(iLnjs ami. dec ces, as lo tins com t may seem piopei', lo lue e o, thai all ' luatlei b peri.iiniiit; lo Snid estate in.i) be hiiiniy .-ett.cd and oeiciiii iicil. v itiieib my hand and the seal ol said Coillt lit i'litltiiluoutll, AcbIitSr.il, ill is tiie -I.tI day oi .March .1. i)., l.-.'s. ,c cji-Uic.c ai . M'Uid.l ic'K, County Judye. Legal Notice. In li.e tniitti ei the estate ot James Grove, de ceased. 'J li,., ciui-c- cihie on lor hearing I'-pon the peti tion ol Aithuri.. .Niunei ;u Hdin mist laior of the cSiitie ol Jaines tiio.c, Llccea.-ed. loi a l.cense to se.i real es one as loi.o , s: J he -a est hail w 1 2 J ol t.ie soiit!iuii.-t q.iaitcr c 'ij ol section tv.o l J t o i iisii ip tell 'l"j rioi.ii, iane;e nine 'J Cass County, Aeoi until, or ;t suihcicni amount ol the same to tiring the stini ol siJ.-iO lor payment ol deois a.io, ed against said e.-title, and tiie costs ol administration, there not beni4 ? uiticient per sonal pi opeity to pay the said dcuts and expen ses. it is further ordered tha; p.!l persons interested in the said estate appear bc-ioie ine itt the olltee ol tiieeleiic ol ihe district coini ol Cass county, Aebiaska, on the 5th day ol May A. I). W at -o'clock p. in. to sho-iv ciiiise why a license should not be siianted to said administrator to seil so much ot the above Ue.-crioed real e.-tate of the said estate as shad be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. it is further ordered that this order be pub lished iji the tet.ii-w eekiy AKWs-iikRALU lor a period of lour wccks prior to the dale ol the said Hearing. limed this l'Hli day of March, A. D. IsSi-t. U.ASiL r Ixa.mshv, judge ol tiie liistrict Court. Liyron CiaiK and C. .v. Kav.is, att ys lor estate Legal Notice. In district court of Cass county, Nebraska. Clara ux vs. James K Cox. Jaoies Iv. Cox, dcieud.iiit, will take notice that on the idiii dav oi Aiaich, A. ii. I C'ara Cox, p.iimt. it. iiereiu Itied lier petition ill the district court ot Ca.-.s county, .Nebraska, against the said James It. Cox, defendant, tne object a:,d prayer of which is to obtain a divorce lroin the defend ant. James R. t... iin.l to procure a decree granting to pi.r.ntilt the custody and control ol the- minor c mid "t .racNe Co.,: ' daughter of f.lain tnt and delcrioant . relief i- a-ked becati?c- tiie delc-nd. nit, v. ith ut ja t ca isc o. jirovocatioii. crue..y a:id vh:i i.ui y dc.-c-rte-.i piaiut.lt upon or about eplenii.er r.o;'. A. 1. l'-'.'l. and lias con tinuous.) reni.ec.ed revav for more tiiau two yers piior to h!..-.g el his suit Veil are rc-iiiii i i d lo ai.su er said petition cm or before the .t.ei d.e, ol Ma .. A. I). !.-.'. liated tins -iiN.i il..y ot Maich. A. i). IS-.m. Cl.AHA CoX. Uy lier Attorney llyrmi O.ark and C A. Kawis Iii g;nl . mire. In in; c!i-1 r :ct con.t of Cass county, Nebraska- Cliailes C. 1'aiine e as receiver ol the Citizens Biiiik oi l'.attrincutl,, .NebiiisKa, vs. ihe i'eo pie!s liuodiog, i.oiin and leaving Associiition. J he i'eople s ltni.-.i g. Loan and baviug .vsso ciation, dclendiih!, u i.i t..Ke notice tiiat on the 5tli clay ol April A. iJ. l.-s Ciiaries C. i'arineie asreciverol the i it -en iiank oi t'iat tsniouth, Nebraska, piaimiit nuitm, ii c-J Ins petition in the d.stiict court ol Cass ceuiuy. Nebraska, againsl said delehdant, tiie object nd prayer ot which are to recover a nioiiey jtidgiueni against defendant on three c.i;i.-..s ot acti. n set foi tli in Said petition; en the Iir-l cause of act. on lor the sum o; v. im .-cvvn p'-i cent interet thereon fr..tn the I'.li day ei May A. L. iS..;; oil the sec ond cause ..'I it wt ion iiie sum ol Oowitn seven p-.r cent interest theieoti lroin the Kil day of May A. D, !;;: on the ti.iid ciu e of action the sum of j.io'u.ih seven peixeiu interest tliereoii from the ltuh da) ol Aoveinber A. 1J. lV.'I. ou are i eque.-te i to answer .-aid petition on or Lelore ihe di.iii day oi May A. I), l.-.'s. iatei this U-i.". day of Aprii A. iJ. l.-'.'S. CilAKl.-S U. I'AKMtLE, As Keceiver of Citi.-ees livna of Fialintoutii, Nebraska, i'.y ii.s Ali'-rnei s, iJ) nm clarii ec C A. Ki is. Notice to Creditors. TATE C;F N f til'. A S rl A. ' . . Cass county, S"" In County Cot; rt. i-i trie matter ci ;ue e?ta e o if Sani'.iei McCoii- :e . deceased. Not.ce is l.ercb vcii tiiat tiie :reJ t..,r of said ceceiis;. 1 1 ; i meet the adminis trator i 1 sai l e -taTe. bci nc me, county judge ol Cass cn-ufity, . ji rarka. a: t!ie county court room in flaustnuisth in sa.J. couniy, on the 5iti Jay of November. 1 ., at o'clo.k a. in , lor tiie pur pose of pre.-ent : og I heir c!..:ins f or examination, ad.; istin :ut ami .-. i. , i:t e. month., are a.- lowet tor tue co .iit-jrs 1 sai l dc-ccas-cd pre sent their Ci.tdii-s an : ..n.; year lor tiie aimiii.s tratt.r to set tic said e-tr.ie. from the 7th day of Mav, l-:i . t his u .tice s::itl! be p-iished in the Seini W eekiy Nr.vo-iii.KALl' 1 r four weeks succes sive y. i r-'.-r t i tae 7ii.u.iv cf May, I -t-.s. Witne-s my i .did and s.-ai oi said court, at r-Utt.-riroUlh. Neora-ka. this, tiie lllii day i I Apro, A. L. I us. GFt.KliE Yt 5ft l'Ldl K. (5eai) Cotti'ty Judge. niH PSiRKINS ilOUSH, F. R. GUTHMANK, Prop. Rates Si snd $1.50 per Dau ' d;rjtr:ill3r Located and Com fortably Furnished. PIj TTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Sjiaiiil 1'iia; In Wall 1 'icr For the S i 1 i i ! v Tici'k': Ni e Kiti-lii i! I ;ittnr n- ."o per Poll Nic-. I i il i limn P.itli-rri 4o pi-r Koll Nii-c Dinlii-i-onni Patters, 'it! pr Koll .N'.i-e Parlor PaLterim, le per Poll A 1.1. NEW Stvi.es Wo have a few K-miiaiitH itt.t-ti 1 1 Lower Prii-es. Aluo everything you iioetl in Pa i nt s Lowest Prices. (HIRING & CO., lrn:i;lt Imi'l 'll I "a -r ltvnvrn. WE MEAN BUSINESS! mi A Splemlid Line of New, Krcsh Ciroccrics ..Just Received at.. Li. B. EGBNBERGER'S Also a rirc Line of Dry Coeds and Notions. REMEMBER v., ,... Si lling SiiLT.-ir nt Li hh Than Co-L in oril' i- to M:il. o iii mi rtOiin-1 hino- t-o-f, hut w Hull jvury tlihifr n a CLO.SK M.K(JIN mid you will (ind UAKCJAINS In evory Di-pn rt in t . W iji m i THK NICEST LINE OF FiNE In the -iij. suM hy Siinipi Von Sotno Monet- 310 Main St. T THE LEADERS I Ev T s 1 F h fi r r ii A. ti. J Hw h a i ts 2 2 fa n WBOKBAOH & CO. ipil EV curry tho l-eo-t and most JL thiiir frcN-ili and no.v. Ti-cy f.ay inors the advanlaLro of special discounts. A roni)lote lino of canned (rooda alwn.yei in sioclv. The only plac. in t!ie fity where you Jean pet all kinds of fresh Choe.se. Call and beo us. A. H. WECKBACH & - G1S MAIN STREET, STILL .IM BUSINESvS. rEST ri";s for We-idi n a, Funerals or l'ieusuro Parties, etc. Hack orders &3 attonued to promptly. Terms rea-ionable. Cabh preferred. Calland go4. rates Telephone 7H. Ti. B. W. D. Jones cuctiorteer all kinds of i-oocts and lurm Htock disposed of but havp s-.i i (;rc:t to tiie con sumer tte years at wh-ie-Eale I'ri'jes, RaviDir him the uealer s prohts. whore Vit examination. Kverythir.fi; arranted. 1 H stWes of Vfciiicles, K J) 5." etvlea of IfnnieM f Top I J ?rivn. $ ::. If Sarrcvs. U I pes, Phac-ton, 'J raj-s, c-.rea, r-pnnc-lvin.i Ko.TI. PiirfT Ham-M. PH. JI6 .00. "ar.na. is--n-i lor larrc, lre gryi Surrej. Pric. with nrtiloi, lamp, ma. A i e 1 ai .eti3 fur $16. Catalogue of all our styles, aha-le, aprou auti feeder., 40. Aa foo4 aj Mil tor ELKHinT t'AKKIAGE AM) HARNESS MFG. CO. XV. It. PKATT. Hee'j. ELK11AKT. 1MB. They banisli pain nn1 r.rnlnno lifp. i j i. - I- i I ' ' -1 1-V.N r i 1 k.i. i . it , No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new r. j-k.par.rft vr.frtri!;vj: rt r surt-FS f til poim-oniir nior1- r -i 1 1 e ci-.n rs. ; i t i cal. a Mo.va.T the rlvc vt-nt .i-.tip u I :r.' - - - ... --- ,.-w. - w Oils nt. I ho CARPETS.. Como in und wo willSavo n. KGENBERGER. j f. . ; ij complot'1 lino in Cans county. OEvery- c.bli for out- oroods and k'ive their custo- . Waterman Blk. . JONES-. Cass County's Liivervman. ship any tt $70. arria- VVaron- and .Miii ONE GIVES RELIEF. fi-.. 0 1 f o n r mr rrton fwifint ?lmw now tor t-. i ik in:;iiii-.-.j fiT me txr mud ttx couomi. r fc , (k- tutti by luiI hy urntlin tortr-eitrht . . . c ww i i i m m-1. rmruiD itim iuiv uut yjt; worm wm cntietL or vy M juX:.uijji.uijUui,:IiJiiT xi;n:n t-.- .?r". ?a i x X A I A X V WJC FA -V