CITY AM) COUNTY. W l.IJNK; DAV M i Mm r-j.s - tho chh f of I ui ir-', i:n ij 1. 1 1 ii ill. Mnvtn- 1 1 . 1 1 1 ! , i i.f Wiw-ijinjr W'uNr vm- (Initp' ("i-1 tior.s 1 1 1 -r : '.i.'l iv. Iliriy I! ii o oi Vt' i i n Ii:h! liu-inoiH ni tli! jKiii't liinisij today. M i n. Kl in'i ' ii oiiin)'.' in who was very sick a 1 1 1 j timo was i a town today itiiltru"' 'l nynin. 'I'll. II.iIoh who h is lu'n fii)pl fil II O v l:i-H on tin! N UK'S, h-fl I'lnt r.iuht for his hoirio at Sil vi-r 'ily, 1 t. Al. tn I ! ijj , the Weeping Wntrr nll.fn'iH'y, was in iho ciiy today on lo tral liu.iin'.. acroiii pan ioil by Itiv. Mou ion. .lo.- hua Mui-rav who has been in tli rity on a visit to fiii'iuls for tho pat ffW "lay-., lift this inoriiin for his home a I I 'i-imIci' . Winn II iinrili'iiK-nt liuino-H g't.s low Au ;'i. r I-ooiH thinps niov- "g I huilinjk f.-w lwggios. IIo got in a in cinul cut load today. Tho Ni;vs purchased o,0(M( pounds of wf.ifo print paper a few days nj.ro, which i- tho largest order ever given in thi.-i county for white taper. Ties many friends of Misses Dora and .Mabel Swoari ngrn will be pleased to learn that the young ladies havo securi-d lucrative posiiions in the Pax tou hotel at Omaha. .lames lfehil, who makes tho best brooms in tin- sl.a If, del i vored a largo in voice ft f his In in in is in 1 1n- local mer chants today. I 'lal tsmoti I h people buy no other. John O 'Donne'.!, one of the so! id fai mors of L'bt-ri y precinct was in the city today and ia rom i..-iiiy wiiii his I ri t hi r -i n 1 i vv .lair.es Archer, ncde this ol'lice a p.i ananl call. C W. ( nnrail, one of Nehawka'tt prospetous farmers wvas in the city to day a nil diil not foi ;rel to mal.e tho Nkus a pleasant call. lit; dropped in a few plunk- on Mib.-eri ption to the Semi. City ( lerk Kerr had a letter from his son Merrill yeslorday. Ho was with his company at San Franeisco and reports all the 1 'latLsinouth boys halo and hearty and ready to sail for Manilla. Henry, Hie little son of II. M. Socn nichson, was severely bitten about tho waist yesterday by a iltiL', wli'ch ho was teasing. Tho wound was dressed and r.fi fears of ugly consequences are entertai ned. Although Mr. Morrissey has been con lii mod as eh it f of police, m-iihal Fitzpat riek will eontia'ie on the forco until .June 1st. There will probably be no other eh-ing.-s until after tho next council meet in jr. li of. Farley pot rained in at Louis ville afew days ago, and left his team there while became homo on the train IIo returns today to Louisvillo and will drive out across the county to Al vo looking after the welfare of the schools. I'lattsinouth's share of tho state school fund under the apportionment now in tho treasurers hands for payment is ?2,'J77.S"2. There are tw'o apportionments mndo each year and if tho next is as largo tho school board will soon be on easy street ng-iin. Mr. Huckii.s is preparing to open a dining parlor in tho Blake building, opposite the Nkws olliee. Mrs. II. 1- an expert caterer and tho Dining Fa lor will furnish the public with the best the market affords. The parlor will be ready for business in about a week. Tlev. F. II. Fiound, the pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical chuich in this city, continues in his good work and next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. a class of eighteen young people will ho con firmed as new members of tho church. The building recently erected is one of tho neatest in tho cit3 and stands as a monument to the industry of Mr. Freund and his congregation. Bennio Ilert.ler, the little boy who was drowned yesterday in the river, was b'ried this morning from tho morgue of Stroight & Sattler. Tho coroner did not deem it necessary to hold an inquest and thereby put the county to unnecessary expenfo, since it was known how the boy came to his death. The parents and a num ber of friends followed tho remains of tho " un fortunate little fellow to the cemetery. ' Wni. Loughridge, the Murray black smith, wh started ia business several 3'ears ag with a m pi til of but ten dollars, is a good example of wh it in dustry and economy will a-. IIo has sent his chi dren to college and now, as the shadows lengthen, while ho starts down the hill, past the meridian of life, he can rest from further labors and live with his helpful wife with every comfort, giving no heed for tho morrow. II is habit of work, how ever, ch ngs to him and ho continues at his old quarters, with as much energy, almost, as he showed twenty years ago. TIIUKSDAY. Dr. Co.ik is again suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Norris I . Talcott end Miss Mary lather Mathisof Greenwttod took out a permit to wed today. Charley K!cbey was down from Louisvitie today and returned by way of Omaha. S 'I'teinbe;- wheat closed 2 cents low er in Jai!itro i hi-; afternoon and crn 1 een t lower. L. G. Todd is in the city on business today but iil talk a little politics on the side if l.o is cro.vde 1 into it. Tho F.lkhoin has been ropapoiod throughtut making it ono of tho . hauslsoai .at siwOnsj ia tho city, llau Coo t.lio proprietor who In iU-hoi voUly popular, will Hon to it that hid patrons urn woil itiiry) for. Prof. Mi'lluh, Judtro Spurlock, Miss HoIhoI and Mi-a shepherd wont over to Wiujhoiisio yostorduy to look up '. tlii i' pii: nil' '!'( Ui:d li-Tloy Mu-ji'iey anil .Sam Camp bell of Uonvor wi'io down to tho dopot to mo tho Plattmiuuth bov'H go through on their way to tho coast Wra. Kovlllo wont to Lincoln this mi. riling ami ox poets tohtartfor Texas Saturday or Sunday with hlH outlit Ilis Hon, William, and Jairios Kinkcad will accompany him. Will Marku of Union who mot with a painful accident tho first of tho month by having tho end of a wagon tonguo pushed through his right hand it in tho city rosting up. Win. M Haright, Bocrctary of tho Midland Lif.j Insurance Company of Omaha wan in tho city today having1 cuimi ovor f rom Veeing Wator w horo ho milled sixtoon mimes to his list. John l'tak has a forco of honost tail ors. A few days ago while cloaninga pair of pants or a customor they found $ htowod in ono of tho jtockets which tho customer had lost all knowl edge of. Tho money was returned to the owner of tho clothes and ho folt like ho had been struck by n. wave of prosperity. Andy Broback has a loon and a beaver in his window that aro lino specimens of the taxidermist's art. Tho beaver is u young one, but is vory perfectly mounted. Tin y were brought in from Madison, Nob , by Fremont W! eeler,a brother of Frank Whoeler, the harness in a Kim on Fifth street. Mr. Wheeler's father is also here on a visi I. ('I in l I. ii. i S, i n r l. W. J. Ilcsset's big century plant will be shown. I wi.l occupy tho central position u.ili-i the dome in tho horticultural building. Tho leaves are twenty ft oi f:om tip t lip, and the plant is twelve feet high, being tho largest of its kind in tho United Stales. It has been an ox pensive pot for its owner, and "oats its hoad oil " in the matter of hoat and light, over $1,000 worth of coal having boon used for the sole purposo of keeping it comfortable. Ieasinnch as tho bridges on tho Burlington :ire not high enough to admit of handling the monstor, it will e haul, d aei-oas the country from I'lattsim u;li on a stoneboat. World-Herald A S11.4t.4- stoi'3'. A largo snake wis killed in tho workroom in the has ment of J. W. Butt's furnitur 'If, this morning. It was found co'l up in a chair, used by tho employer., allot tluy had boon at worl. for some time Ii probably came from some other t-tate in some of the goods. II. V. Kirkby vows that it is a copporhead, same as he used to play with when a boy in Missouri. In any evont, it is the ilrst snako of tho season, and all the boy9 who found it vow that they have not used any snaue mcdicino for several months. Ne braska City News. An Kagle Wiiinitii Kails. A report from Council Blufl3 say's that M. II. Frey, tho florist, has been living there for several weeks with a woman ho claimed, as his wife, but who turns out to bo the wife of I). El Von nor, a grocery merchant at Eaglo. The woman's husband arrived on tho scene, and has h'ul both parlies ar rested. IIo thought his wifo was vis iting relatives at Muscatine, Iowa, until rocently, and ho was in search of her when the .awful truth was forced upon him. Thousands of sufferers from grippe havo been restored to health by Ono Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, coids, bronchitis, pnoomonia, grippe, asthmn, and all throat and lung diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Drowning of Itenny Ilertzler. An investigation 6hows that tho lit tle boy who was drowned Tuesday had had no trouble at school whatever. He and his play mate wore playing in the skiff, when the chain broke loose from its fastenings and tho boy who was drowned jumped quickly to savo himself into water that was over his hoad, while the other b'y jumped from tho forward end into shallow wator and waded ashore. TO CI UK A COLD IN (INK DAV Take Laxative Bromo QuiniuoTablels. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2--. The genuine has L. B Q. o.! e. ich tablet. Mrs. Cotton the well known vocal instructiess of Omaha will give a recital at the Congregational church in that city the evoDing of May 31. Miss Sullivan of this city is a member of her class who will tako part in the program, which will bo a fine one. Children like it, it'saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cute, tho infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke it Co. 1. 1st tit Ll'l UTS, Ilemaining uncalled for at the post oilico at Plattsmouth, May !i5, 1S9S: C'arncs, Chas Corsey. Grace Camstcrk. F W McFarland, Kiley Raymond. A li Smith. F H Snyder. Olnoy When calling for any of the above letters please say "advertised." WIivii H ink. Weary Hint Vst-il from Kidney Diseases, why not try Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. Smith A l'armele and F. G. Fricke C. Opening of t hi' Tr.tiis-.Hisis8lpi Kipo. June 1-t the B. & M. will sell tickets to Omaha al the rate of ore fare for round t'ip, good eoiiii; on morning trnin, with fiiml n turn limit to June Gth For return, tickets to be execut- d by joint agent. IN HAPPY WEDLOCK. Two I'roinliK tit Young l'rot Join Heart Mint IImiiiU fur Weul or Woe. From TliursJuy'g Dally. "Brierwood," the beautiful homo of Mrs. i)ora Oldham Moore was the ht ene of a tiiiml happy and auspicious event 1 1st evening, occanioned by tht marriage of her niece. Miss Jessie I), Ol.iiiam, to Mr. Henry Evans Snyder. Promptly at H:."0 o'clock the bridal party was in readiness, and a- Miss Antonia Kessler played tho beautiful strains of the wedding march Mr. Loo Atwood, best man, and Mr. Henry SnyJor ontored tho parlor, whero they were met by Rev. II. R Burgess. Im mediately little Miss ialanuclu Jones carried a white satin streamer to tho beautifully decorated bridal arch. Tho maid of honor. Miss Edith Snyder. attired in a cream figurodsilk, cnterod walking aione, followod by tho bride gowned in a poau do mignono silk with crepo do chino and pearl trim- niinrs. leaninir on tho arm of her father, Mr. G. J. Oldham. Sho carried a handsome boquct of lillios of the valley, and woro orango blossoms in her hair. Standing under tho glorious and honored American flair, and in front of tho Holy Bible on tho open pages of which was laying the most sacred of all emblems, tho whito lily, Rev. Burgoss pronounced tho boautiful Episcopal ceremony that inado Henry Evans Snydar and Jessio I). Oldham man and wife. After tho usual congratulations and best wishes of their frionds had been extentied, tho bridal party led tho way to tho dining room, whore an elegant wedding banquet was spread. The dining room was boautifi lly arranged with floral decorations, tho chair occu pied by tho brido was a bower of Amer ican beauty rosos, a gift of one of the guosts. Mrs. W. IX Jonos sat at the colTeo urn, and the Misses Pauline Oldham, Graco Britt and Olive Jones in a graceful and easy manner presided over trie tattle. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were tho recip ients of many handsome and useful presents, among which was noticed it box of fragrant Cape Jassamine from Florida. Ono of tho pleasant features of tho evening was tho serenading from the Modern Woodman band. Among tho guests from abroad were Judge J. R. Reed and wife, of Council BlulTs, Miss Ethel Evans, of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Oldham, of Mur ray, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Evans, of Council BlulTs, Mrs. Zachary T. Lind say, of omana, jir. orero ivooa. 01 Council BlulTs, Mr. Harry Lindsay, of Omaha, Mr. J. (. Oldham, father of tho brido, Boavor City, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and Miss Pauline Old ham, of Murray, and Miss Grace Britt, of Omaha. A NotHltle Onthering. om Wednesday's Dally Rev. Frank Campbell and wifo aro having an old folks' dinner at their homo iu South Park today and aro en tertaining a few of their friends, who have boon horo long enough to think themselves old folks. The gathering is ono of the most notable impromptu affairs ever noted in this city, comprising a rare galaxy of bright, cheery old people, many of whom havo hearts as young as they were 50 years ago. Tho only young folks honored by a place at the tablo bosido the host and hostess were C. S. Polk, G. M. Spurlock and Mrs. Laura Peterson who assisted Mrs. Campbell. Below is a list of tho guests, with ages and place of birth: Sarah M. Winslow, agod 74, born in Augusta Co., Va. Wm. Atwood, 80, Stoubcn county, Now York; Carah J. Atwood, 72, Madison county, N. Y. Joseph Mapes, 7S, Bedford county, Pa.; Mary R. Mapos, 65, Hardy county, V. Edwin Davis, 87, Albany county, N. Y.; Ann M. Davis, 81, Albany county, N. Y. Sarah J. Brantnor, 73, Highland county, Va.; Rachael O'Neil 72, Bolmont county, Ohio; Roba Whito, 82, Washington county, Vt.; M. C. Iliatt, 61, Hancock county, Ind.; Margarot A. Buttery, 72, Juniata county, Pa.,.L. J. Kinsor, 75. Taswell county, Pa.; Maria Isham, 67, Wash ington county, Vt.; Sarah C. Morgan, 63, Berkley county W. Va. It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his cus tomers; and that the wide-awako drug firm of Meyers & Eshleman, Storling, III., is doing so, is proven by tho fol lowing, from Mr. Eshleman: "It my sixtoon years, experience in the drug business I havo 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 stately oak, tho largest tree in the city park, was struck by lightning last Thursday evening during a heavy electrical storm, and tho troo was rent from tho topmost bougn to tho ground. Altout one third of tho bark was strip pod off tho trunk and tho current seems to have cleft tho wood to tho heart. Weeping Wator Republican. Kncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, burns, eoros, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappep. hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions. and positively cures piles, or no Day required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pyice 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke F. J. Morgan informs us that young Allen resigned his commission at the r. questof his father, W. V. Allen, he, Morgan having seen ihe telegram Bent bv the senator to his son. It is a groat leap from tho old fash ioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physics to the pleas.-int little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, eick headache and biliousness. F. G. Fricke & Co. TIIK WAV THAT DKWKY Dill One tiling I want to know. Istlier, Oil. what diJ Dewey tlof1 Tlmt pcnjilo talk of what he did, And not excited, ton. He knutked Hie Spai1l.11 Js uut. ui wm, He i.nly left a few, He wiped the eaith. Hud pupped tlic m .i. With the wlni'e daini.-d Spanish cu-w. It !eeins so M-ry strange, lather, ( Hi, can it all he true? The storic ol the ships he sank And the Spaniards that lie ulew. He simply laid them out, my son. In w inrows, two ly two. While they raved and tore, and cursed mid swore. Till the sky turned tilack and blue While the fight was jrin on, lather. Did Dewey's boats gut hit? While cannon halls were cominK o'er Two thousand at a trip. The Spaniards made a slijjht mistake, A cannon hall let slip, it kncked some paint from oil the side Of Uncle Sammy's ship. Of course it was no use, father, Itut did they really try To whip the Meet that Dewey brought To smite them hip and tliih? They did their very best, my son. They jumped around quite spry, Itut they couldn't do a single thing itut watch the splinters lly. While I was coming home, father. I heard it said today. That Spanish ships would go dow 11 there And drive our ships away. If they should try that on, my son. Remember what I say, That hell will be a popping there, Down on Manilla bay. Now what do you believe, father. Do you think that Dewey could Whip all the ships that Spain could send. And do you think he would? Why, sure, of course he would, my son. You bet he'l lick them good. He'd smash them into smithereens. Brick bats and kindling wood. 1 heard one man remark, father. Our seamen all would die Uefore they'd let the Spaniards come And blow them up sky high. No use to think of that, my son. Just let the rascals try. When Jack Tar gets his war paint on Just watch the feathers fly. Khni-st K. ISaxtkk. Klt t lrlc ItltUTH. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally noeded when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medieino has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and free ing tho pystem from the malarjal poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness, yield' to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and $1 bottles at F. G. Fricko's drug storo. 1 The I5iho Itiill Team. The base ball toam was out at the grounds last evening for a practice game. Tne team ox poets to practice Monday, Wednesday andFriday of each week from now on in order to bo sufli ciontly oxpert to tackle the brag nines of other towns, for this is tho year when Plaitsmouth must have tho pen ant. The ball park is being fixed up in good 6hape. A now back stop is being put in and a lot of bleachers for the enthusiasts who want to see the game at close rango. M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for pile9 DeWitt's Witch Hazel halve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. rieaae Copy. Leal Bachler loft his home without my consent and information as to his present whereabouts would be gladly received by me, his father. lie is soventoen years of ago, small, of light complexion, woro tan shoos, sharp pointod ; orango colored hat. Henry Bachler, Plattsmouth, Neb. 9100 Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tl at 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 Iraternitv. catarrn Deing a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces 01 the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength Dv build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much laith in its curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, KJ. hrney &Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c The Great Century l'lunt. W. J. Hesser receives $400 in cash as payment lor tawing nis century plant to Omaha beside other consider ations of of value. It will be hauled by a four-horso team which is expected down tomorrow. The plant is a mon ster and is said to be sixty years old. It will bootho center of attraction in Horticultural building. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers cleanse the liver. euro constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTGY. Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of brains strong nerves great will-power. Ordinary food cannot supply tho vital forces which people with active brains and bodies require. BIcola Pills feed the nerves raako the mind bright, mub- clos strong make flesh and blood and give perfect health to Men and Wo men. The Turners of Phila delphia make BIcola Pills J E Huckey. chief rlerk National Hotel, Wash ington. I) C. testifies that he was all run down was a shadow cf his former self Iticola I'llls gave lam wonderful relict - he gained over twenty pounds after using them. Sflllne Ac-n for l'littt Kinnn t h and Crhk County, K. O. FICICKK & CO. Turnt-ni' Little Liver Turners A very small pilL Turn your liver. Cure sick head ache Biliousness Indigestion. llnlrr lu Miow Catlfte, In the Disliift (J iurl of li county, NchrHhka. In Ihe mnttt-r of the gimrdlnnthip l Johnti 0 Kourke, Anna L.O Kouike and Jost-pli I . 1 1 K11111 ki.-, 111I11111 1. 1 Ins i mm! aim- on fur hi iiiliu! up ui the p-ti-tli'U ui Nel lie M . O Kmii kc guaiili.ni ol John It 1 Kniiike. Anna l OKi.mke ittui Jn-cph 1 . li K.iiiikc. tiitimr hi:rs of Anna M l Kmiikc, d.-i i-a-,-,1. piayiinr l..i Incuse tostil ha tin in Ii. k ii.nly lie 111 the clly ol I'lattMiiunlh, I aw (.unity, Nibuka; lots nine und leu in I'l.xk t my six in J luke's addition to thci-ity of 1 laits mouth lols ti n. eleven and twelve, 111 hl oi k one, in Xadt-liitaii s addition to the i.ityot I'lalts moutli, all in t'ass county. Ni-hiaska; also lot one hmidied three (1U'! in the northeast (piartcr ol the NoutliMcst H'lalUT ol settioii nine teen; lot one hundred lour (Kill In the iioithwcst iiiiaili-i ol the southeast milliter ol section nine teen; lot eighteen in the southwest ipiaitel ol the southeast tpiiu ter ol seetion niurteen; mid the southeast ipiai ter ol the sou t h west ijuai lei ol ser I1011 nineteen, all 111 township twelve north. o range loiiileen in Cass county, Nebraska. Also the southwest ipiarter ol section two in township twetity-Hix not th, ol range one: also the noiili hail ol the southeast quaiter ol section two in township twenty-seven, range one, and the noith hail ol the sou hwest ipiaiterol set lion two in township tweut v-seven, range one, all iu V ayne county. Nebiask. l or the puipo!eol obtaining means to main tain, clothe, support and edu ate her said wards, there bring no personal property belonging to Ihe esiateof saul wards, and tho income from said real estate is insiitticieiit for thoir support. Ilis therefore ordered that John O. O Kourke. Anna I. O'Kouike and Joseph T. Kourke and all other persons interested ill said estate ol said wards appear before me at the olliceol the cleik ol the district court of Cass county, 011 the 1Mb day of June. A. 1). IN.'S, at l:.'l o'clock, p. in., ol saitl day, to show cauHe why a license should not be granted to said guardian to sell the real estate above described lor the purposes in said petition stated. J'liis order shall be served by publication in the riemi-U eekly Ie ws-1 leralil lor lour successive weeks before date of hearing. Hated this lHh day of May, A. I. ISUS. UAML S. KAMhKV, Judge of the I Mstrict Coui I Legal Notice. In the County Court of Cass Count y, Nebraska, In the mat ter ol the estate ol Addison 1 . eston deceased. William O. Weston, Frances 5 is by, children ol Joseph Weston, deceased, Frank A. W eston and Ailhur Weston, children ol Jane Hall, de ceased, Mrs. Ida I' lost and Jennie Hall, 1'ietclier Weston, A bbio ripi agu.', ai all Hemingway. I V dia Ann KelseV.Finina Kugghrs.Mai v Iu k. Page Weston, Wallace eslon. Almiiia ll.ivis Marion Hall, Joseph lialdwin, Kdgerton Baldwin, child reii ol Mary Sheldon, deceased, Irwin 1.. Shel don and Mrs. Abbie shelters nee Sheldon, Mrs Cora McKinney nee Sheldon. Abbie liailey, 1 homas itald-Ain, Albeit A. Johnson, Albert J. ISixby. Addle (Oi vis) Spaulding, children ol Per ris liai ton, deceased. W illiani 1 . and 1 Initio May liartou, Cynthia A. ( Irvis, Amelia IS, lialilemaii nee Weston, ami all other persons interested iu me estate in viiiiisou i . vv esiou, ueceas.cu: Vou are hereby untitled, that pursuant to an order ol Count y Coui t ol tjass county, duly en tiled upon Ilie l.th day ol Alay, A. II. I si's, in the above entitled cause, on the lithdayof (line. A. I). Is'. at 2 o clock, p. M7 in the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the accounts ol the execut r, Levi C. Pollard, tiled iu said cause on the lli day ol May. A. 1). 1X'.I.. Huh day ol ltecember, A. O Ih'.lfi. 1st day of June, A. I), is;;, 1st day ol July. A. 1). 1M:i7, and the llth day ol May, A. I. lsus, including charges made for extraordinary service not reipiired ol an exec utor or administrator in the common course of his duty, and including his m c ounts of payment ol legacies to legatees, will lie examined ami ad justed and tiual judgment entered therein. tit allot w huh you and each ol you will take due notice. (Seal) GiioKfii; M. Sri.'Hi.otK. County Judge SherilTs Sale. lly virtue of an order ol sale issued by Ceorge F. House-worth, clerk ol the district court, within and lor Cass county, iNebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the lHth day of June, A. I Im'.IS, at ' o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door ol tne court house iu the city ol I lattsinouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder lor cash, the lollowing real estate to-w it Lots eight (H), nine (!), ten (1(1) and eleven (11), in block one hundred and hlty-one (!!, in the city of I'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebra.ska. together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywi.se appertaining. 'I he same being levied upon and taken as the propeity ol Margaret A. Oovey, el al., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Kli.abeth Spoier-McDulloiigh, et al., plaintills and co-defendants against said delendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, May 17, A. I). ISSIS. W. 1). Win Kl.hK. Sheriff, Cass County. Nebraska. By I. I). Mcliride. Deputy. C. S. folk, atty. for plaintills. Legal Notice. In district court of Cass county. Nebraska. Calvin H. J'armele, plaintiff, 1 vs. . I'.mma C, nl . Shneder, et al and Anna M. Dewey, plaintiff vs. Emma O. M. Shneder, ct al. J lohn Linder, John Kenneau, I'ettibone S: Nix on, Mary K. Kenkin as executrix and sole devisee ol and under the last will and testament el I. K Kenkin, deceased, I'jiiuia C. M. Schneder, Fred. Schneder, defendants, will take notice that on the 2iu day of February, A. D. 1HW, a petition was nieu in me aoove enu.ieu case asking lor a conditional revivor of the judgment entered in said cause for said judgment to be revived in the name of the administrators ol the estate of Cal vin H. 1 itrmele, deceased, viz.: Charles C. Far mele, Samuel H. Atwood and Thomas F.. Farmc'le, and thereupon a conditional order of revivor was issued by said court requiring you to show cause why said judgment should not be revived in the name of said administrators, on or before the 20th day of June. A. D. li?lS Vou are required to answer said conditional or der of revivor on or befoie the JiOth day ot June, J. I J. IP'.'". Dated May 10th. 193. CHARLES C. PARMELK. SAMUEL II. ATWOOD, and THOMAS E. 1'AKMELE. as administrators. By their Att'ys, Byron Clark and C. A. Kawls. Notice of Sale of Keul KM ate. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Nelson McKcynolds, deceased: Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Basil S. Kamsey, judge of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on the 7th day of May, A. D. tsSis, for the sale (if the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the south door of the court house in l'lattmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1W, at 1:30 o'clock, p. ni., the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the east half of the southeast quarter of section eight (?) in township ten (10) north, of range thirteen (la) iu Cass county, Ncbaaska, subject to the life estate of William McKcynolds and all liens and encumbrances existing at the death of said deceased Nelson McKeynolds, against the same. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this loth day ol May, A. D. iTSts. ANDREW IT f TM AN. Administrator of Nelson McKeynolds, deceased. Byron Clark and C. A. Kawls, Att'ys. Probate Notice. In County Court, Cass County, Nebraska. In tke matter of the estate of Ann Cole, de ceased: The heirs of Ann Cole, deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are hereby notified that on the 7th day of May, IkW. Broad Cole tiled a petition in said court, praying that his tinal administration account tiled herein, !'e settled and allowed; that proofs of heirship be taken ; that a decree in distribution and assign ment be entered ; that he lie discharged from his trust at admiristrator that lie be allowed (in addition to commissions and expenses) the sum of fliKMKi, for extraordinary tvrvices rendered, and that if you fail to appeal lefore said court on the 4th day of June. A. !., 1MH. at 2 o'clock p. m., and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be dually settled and determined. Witness my hand and the seal of said couit, at I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this, the 7th, day of May, A. D., lW. rc,n George M. Spuhluck, ,:5calJ County Judge. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. Charles C. Farmele as receiver of the Citizens Bank of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, vs. The Peo ple's Building, Loan and Saving Association. 1 lie 1 eople s liuilding, Loan ami Saving Asso ciation, delendant, will take notice that on the 7th day of April A. 1). !'. Charles C. I'armele as receiver of the Citizens Bank of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in the distiict court of Cass county. Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of w hich are to recover a money judgment against defendant on three causes oi action set forth in said petition: on the tirst cause of action for the sum of with seven percent interest thereon from the Uth day of May A. I). 1!!7: on the sec ond cause of action the sum of fJiMwith seven per cent interest thereon from the Uth day of May A. D. 1J-U7: on the third cause of action the sum of 4111 with seven percent interest thereon from the 10th day ot November A. D. lwi. 1 ou are requested to answer said petition on or before the :-fhth day of May A. D. Dated this ltth day ot April A. U. l.-vw. Charles O. Farmele, As Receiver of Citizens Bank of Flattsmoulh. Nebraska. By his Attorneys, Byron ( lark & C. A. Kawls. H. D. BARR ..JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.. Fire Insurance at Actual Cost. Collcc - tious Given Special Attention. Acres of Schjol Lands for Lease. Do You Want to Buy I Jewelry Cheap? If hi i, now in the nei ert'l time. I will nuiko fJ CKKAT Ki:ii:t: i IO.NS in everything in my lino for tho jgjj next thirty ihin. If you want to liny a Watt-It, olUn-r liullo' jr or p;nt.-i' ni.o, 1 fan navo you from $'1 (10 to $ HUM), nccuril i ntf to prlco of watch. I la vc tviry t hlni in tho linn of .1 KV ElAl V, jL,! itnd, owin to riorHMty, w i !l j,'i vo 3 011 mi opiiitrt un ily to (nt an pxtra jootl Imrpaiii now. tV Watch and Jowi lry rcpaiiiiiir Hr'utlty. Kvcry repair and all Jewelry fully warranted. J no. T. Coloninn, ..Tim .mwishisii .. Second Door South of I'oatollieo, 1 Mattsmouth, Nob. Splendid PEARLMAN'S IMMI-NSI; .STOCK Ol1 Furniture, Stoves and House Furnishings Was augmented recently ly the receipt of two car loads of jootls for which he paid spot cash at the factory. Think What It means heavy discounts. It means that his competitors neither can they meet him on everything in his line. His Leader in Stoves Is the old reliable "Chartjr Oak," with its fifteen years' guaranty, and its half a hundred designs. No house in Cass county ever carried half so lare a stocl5 He can suit every taste. Three hundred easy chairs to select from. Bed room suites ami parlor suites from the lowest price to those fit for a queen. Is where Pcarlman shines, and explains his wonderful business success. He pays no rent, his expenses are low, and with his cash discounts and car load rates he takes the lead and keeps it. It Will Surprise You To call and sec his wonderful stock, and jet his prices, which are from ten to twenty-five per cent lower than can be had in Omaha. Remember the place. 1. pearlman; Opposite the Court House. uckweier Continuetodoa leadingbusiness in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything Quality. Call and try Ctt Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb STILL IN BEST rixs for Weddings, Funerals or Pleasure Parties, ou:. Hack order attended to promptly. Terms reasonable. Cash preferred. Call and (re. rates Telephone 70. N. B. W. D. Jones auctioneer all disposed of - Permanently enred by using DR. WinTEIIALL'S RHEUMATIC CURE. The surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee, Price 50 cents ler box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication. THE DR. WHITEHALL MEGHIM1NE CO . South Bend, Indian aroains This Means It means lower freight rates. can not meet him on prices, a marvelous assortment of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Lutz good to eat of Best us. - w. D. JONES. .t Cs County's Oldest : Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET. BUSINESS. kinds of good and fnrtn tnilr