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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1898)
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( ,'li;ti lev (J, ,.ilc and wife, Charles Shopp and Sii-s I Iroainor in:iili) up a pleasant party of i.-x po i I ion visitors tlil.s morn in. Tho iIiimiiium- hoy of Shiloh who was romi n j.', has rliiini-il his mind ami will not appear before a I'latts moiith ainlioncf at tlii.s time Tin; derision of the com in issioners to pay tlu hoard of tho soldier boys whiio they aro here t;ttiny ready to ho mustered in lae. ives mueh favor able eoni meat. I n vita lions an: out for tbo wedding of Miss (Manila Wiles, and a gentleman residing in Kansas, whose name we did not learn. .Inne 12.'!, is the date of the mis pieii us event. A ri.inoi' is abroad to tho effect that n warrant is out for tho arrest of Wiehei sham, the jeweler who used to be hero, on account of his connection with the court house deck deal. Joo I'et.er went to tho exposition today wliete he expects to meet his four brothers anil only sister, who is visitiiijr here from Wisconsin. To ir.onow they all jo out to Charley Ket.era east of Lcuisvillo and have a family reunion. (jtorjjo Ilubcr ar-d wifo of Council 1 lull's were in t he city today. (Jeorge was one of the original setders of Ioulsville, where lie resided for a quarter of a century. Ifo is in very j'oor health now anil looks as if ho were not loir for this worid. Louis .Jeliries, a twelve-year-old f-ol'orod boy, was drowned in the Mis souri at Oaiaha yesterday, and the body was not recovered. It will bo due to come to the surfaco by tho time it reaches I Cock IJlulTs, as tho water is not warm yet as it is in .luly. Captain Maxtor has awarded the n-or.'traet for furnihin; 2,i)0 suits of Ibest Kuypiian bal bri jjftj an underwear U.v Colonel Iiryau's regiment to tho Uoston st)i-e. Supplies for tho Third 'regiment are arriving1 daily, with )io--pects of all being at hand Mon day. John Fit.p itrick, who lias been on tho poiiee force in this city for four teen years, is now a privato citizen. John made a ;ood otlicer, and could track a bum by his breath four blocks away. He does not know yet what he will engage in, but he leaves the force with naught but good wishes for his prosperity by all tho good people of riattssnouth. Mr. McICelfer tho big cattle man fjvw Fairlield, Neb., returned home th is morning after a three days trial to puorchasj Vv. II. Heii's IS head of thoroughbred red polled cattle. As this is I'.io second, trip ho has made down hero alter the cattle and there is only a small sum between the tA-o it is likely the iiae herd will be taken v.vcst as McKelfers property. Tli.) Livingston Loan and Building as ociation paid out $30,000 today, being the full amount of the first :ork'sof stock which had matured. Ccorge Mann invested $(378.10 nine yoirs ago nnd today he had the pleasure of receiving a check for even 81, "00 as tho earnings of his stock. (uito a number of otheis also took in neat sums as the result of their in vestment. s.-i I'i.'OAV. John a: d Charles 1'hilpoV of M t 1'it a-an" rreen.ctaie in t..Viion busi ness t-. day. CnarM-v i'.ea h. inn- old Schuyler i.-u-i post -i clerk, has been promoted, .and ii'iw run- blW(en Taciiic Juuc l ion aini 1 v iT. A -if i iusuit wis bciiuti in Lincoln recently ever thj John 11 Clark es tate, which will no d..ubt swallow uj much of what was left. Connni-s oner J. C. lliyos will erect a new barn on his farm four miles east of town. Tho structure will be 18xa2 with 14 f' ot :d u.lding. Him wood lOcho. The Oaiaha pickpockets wore very busy at tie depot in ta at city yester dav. I'la'-triuout h p -op:e cannot be too careful w;,on they visit tho me tropo": i. j. II. 1 'a', in-' r lias j. a nod Coin pany II, -and if he can possibly pass tho exami .natioiu he expects to go through with thebois, and start life over again when lie returns. Char.es Banning, mio of Nehawka's bet young men, will bo married at high noon next Wednesday to Miss Ktta Morrow, only (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow, of this city. Tho suit of Cleiamon vs. Clemmons lias occupied tho time of the district court for two days. JJesyn & Root appearing for George Clemmons, and C. S. and O. 15. 1'olk for Noah Clero moni. The suit involves the validity f a co-'tr ict, afTecting title to a good farm a-)jo.iiing W. .1. Jlos-ei-. '1 lie ( h i r.i.'se Uiaidcii-i whom Judge Scott's court at Omaha ha.-l been look in i; jifti-r f .r st;vi)i al days, were on . tliM'iiav turia-il ovor'o Mrs. 'ylvo!l, a in ' s-iona r v, who ulil lltui hom:s f.n I 'a m . I ' in- i- J.iiiiih Mall r. I a r 1 1 c i Tui -1 1 y in iiniii.' from his vi.-il. in Indiana ami . i i.t.1.111 i. lie has iiiaay w i ii 1 1 ! i rf u t -loiif, to l li of t!it: HL'bt-' in and a'oijinl IJdi r-:do Sjirin.'-, Mo. liliu vvooil lii iio. Tin". Ilobiusoii d i ViiiT'i c.:sf lifid the l oiids at Lini ' ln ail il.'.y i sl.. rday, - . i I ift i:Vei.lnr lll lv Slil.fi-, who used lo lo.-ido beri), appeared as the nlar vvitiifss who knew much that iva-. ih-t'iii it unlit fur pu hi ie i tio.i. Jiu. I. liner, of company 15, wa- de tailed today toi'oout aftfrsoiiie ib l.li'pueiil.t who had not come in. lie brought in Una e of tho I oys who did not know they were w ini.- d, and got two now ree.aiits. Dick I'm rnil caino in this morning witli tho balance of the LI in wood delegation, so that they are now nearly all in . A lively civil suit is on in Judge A roller's court this afternoon. Judge Sullivan brought suit against Smii !i Mines on a $In() note, given him about four years ago Mines says tho nolo was fully paid and Sullivan told him it had been torn up, and now alter four years time mit is brought upon tho paper, and Mines is hotter than a nest of hornets. MllNliAV. Lawrence Stall ii taking in tho ex position tod iv. Kov. Kat . and wifo rejoice over tho arrival of a now heir at their house. Capl. Sheidon spen t Su ml a v at home and joined his company hero this morning. James Marker retu-ned homo Satur day, and will t'o to work g- in at the shops in a few o Chas. L. Craves, the poet ecil,:r and legal philosopher of Unio.., was in town today looning after lee a! busi ness. The U. l folks are buying lots near their present depot, and say they will soon begin the erection of the finest passenger station in tho west, at Om aha. Commissioner Ilayrs, who camo down from Lincoln this morning, says Col. Bryan, with three carloads of recruits camo down on the train for Fort Omaha. Fred James of Elm wood, who failed to pass the examination for company B, went to Omaha today and will visit the exposition for a few days before re turning home. Under the new postal law, cards the size of a postal card may be sent by mail, by affixing a one cent stamp. Tho postal cards will, however, con tinue to he issued. Wm. Benfer and wife, and John Benfer and wife, visited friends and relatives in Louisville, yesterday, en joying a pleasant drive across tho country. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Joan Locke, a sister to Mrs. John Benfer, who will make her home in this city. There is much dissatisfaction over tho fact that Sam Chapman is to make tho presentation of tho Hag tomorrow evening. In tho lirst place he can't make a speech, and in tho sec ond place, he is not satisfactory to those who donated the mouey for the Hag. J. XV. Johnson is the man who ought to make tho p: esentation. It would please everybody, and he could on such an occasion irako a speech that would bo worth hearing. TUESDAY. Herman Bestor will meet his Illi nois friends at the exposition today. Mrs. Emily Kellogg of Greenwood, and Seabury L. Soars, the Ashland capitalist, aro here in court today. Clem Stevenson of Greenwood pre cinct, and John MeiTord of Salt Creek precinct, have announced themselves as candidates for the chair of Commis sioner Hayes. Barney Miller got a telegram from Ed Threlkeld today, announcing tho death of Eds wife. They were living at Onawa, Iowa, and wero former resi dents of PlatUmouth. Ex Commissioner .V. C. L"der of Greenwood is in the. hands of Unco physicians., a'.d his it-cvci-;. it not at ail ceiiain. He wa- no Lett- r : h s linn nink and a ih - ii aa from t harii.a ;u d one from Ji ci.'r I. in. v e e ait i;:g ll':ischihl limit. The ancient Cricks heiio cl that tiie Penates were the gods who at tended loth" welfare and p osoerr.y of the family. hey w. re wors'iip-P'-d as household gods. Tiie house hold god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affi e'ions i f throat, chest and luti'js, it is in valu able. It has been 1 1 it d for a qua-ter of a century and is guaranteed io euro or ino icy ret '. ued. No household should be wiihfiit ih s goj.l angel. It is pie sun' to .ike .'cad a s - fe and sure remedy for obi ..n 1 you g. Free trial lollies at F. li. rr.cke -.'c Co's. Regu ia r s: I'.e 0oc a mi ?!. Conductor Bushneli who has Icon a sufferer from a cancer for a long time, had the dangerous tu-nor cut out, which necessited the removal ()f all the flesh from his right temple, leaving an uerly wound. His many friends hope the cancerous growth is now disposed of. lie expects to go to work for the company again in a few days. TO CURE A COLD IN ONI DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quia ine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet A 1 1 1 I lu r It ton Tramp. I i . .in 1 i , i.i s I '.i; I y. La-t iv. i i 1 1 , as the fuel ve-year old dmghleroft harles r'tise.h was pass ing i he rda'al pipe, about dark, a I I a m i c a ... - h ; i,i r by tit: ilre-s. and see : .l. a .vay on y by tearing her 1 1 r, ''.. .. a . v. ! a: i n c aotitieil and ' a I . a - -i ;a 1 - f . r lie- b' u ' e, and 1 ' ' I:, in ilia! ,. -i with h 1 lli, but. t hey coi hi i. t, !. found. 'I his morning ..o.in Fit .p.. I . .ok f. fin. I hV'i men tiial h'- I.e I l:k.. lie- 1 1. i i,l i n given, and 10 k : 1 1 - ; 1 1 up oelore the elrl l uL she t idth ', v.e'euo) t he r ig ht partie-. Tod;:;, a t a .iio!:f m.-sa ge f r. am t he i ' a ' I ' . if ii .1 ee at .--on : h m-nia was itc-ivd siting t.vo men had been ;: i i - i ii I I i : i v. !io a p pi a red from tie- c. cription tn hi- ihe i.ne.s wain ted 11 re, -fin,- ul the o!l:ci:s will go up i.ft'.- tb mi. 'i I.e tiamp i.ui.tance is lo'lli: gr rioes and if t'.e people who f ed IIi mii weio ai letted too, the tl-aa.p bll-it-ets Would not !.C SO pit US Mil a.al lli.' moil might have to per form an no u est d ay s work occasion al ly. OIT l'tr D.-iinr 1 'I a 1 1 - n. . .a : h who left for Denver Mon day on .no Wt m ins club .special ear that will bj attached to tho regular vves 1 i al no B. i'c M. train: Mrs. S'i u t.-1: 1 ion mi h and daughter (irace, M s. I! r mi 'la- Mrs. 1). S. Cuild : nil son, ?! : s Thomas Kempslcr, Mrs. Twitcho'l, Mrs. S. M. Atwood, Mrs. Agnew an i daiig'uti i- Kittie, Mis. VV. II. Newell and Mrs. J. C. Kichey. Tie: N. bra-!. a gcarid lodgo of Free Mas.ins cio-ed its forty lirst annual coin m: u :. ica ' ion "last Frida.y at Omaiia. 'i he new (.Hirers of the grand lodgo weie installed by Fast Grind Master (io- rge V. Lininger, one d t!ie vet eran Masons -f t bis community. Tho meeting ext . ear will le at Lincoln. The i ewly elected ollieeis of the grand It dgo are as follow-: G: and master, I iana II. Vim! g, Brt-ken Bow; deputy grand ma-ler, V. V. Keysor, Omaha; grand r-ehior v.aiah n, A. W. C:ites, Chaiiron: grand juhii-r warden, Frank II Wlihe. I 'la itsmout h; grand treas u.'er, C "!iri.-li.ia Ilartman, Omaha; g: a: d seci e::;ry, V. 1L Mowcn, Oin r.ba. L;glitning pl-iyed a queer f i eai: up near L"ii:.tviilo last Friday. Five head of e tile were under a tie; dur ing the rain storm, when a boll of l;g bluing came, down and killed one of them as ..lead as a mackeral without touching the tree or injuring tho other cattie. The only mark found was a Might burn at the root of one of its horns. A careful examination of the aiiim.-.F.t h el would p? ol-aUy have dis-cio-e ! whoro the deadly current went (ail t i enter the earth. A. L. Timhlin says a select few were having barrels of fun over at Weeping Wate'-this mo ring. It seems that Uncle Zue Cog! i.er, an old resident of that town has grown a luxuriant gray b :ard for years. He had it shaved oil and no one knew him. Finally a joker went around and introduced him as a horse buyer, who also wanted to in vest in real estate. Harry Race had seen him every day for ten years but lie bit at the bail and hitched up to his buggy, and was showing Undo Zue tiie town in good style. Olhers were displaying their horse Jlesh, and when tho l.'-ut li leaks out, someone is liable lo get 111) l't. K!trU Hitters. Electric Bitters ir a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when Ihe languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and slnggiMi and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt u.-e of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and free ing the system from the malar.'al poison. Headache. Indigestion, Con stipation, I )i..iness, yield to Electric Milters. Fifty cents and l bottles at F. (J. Fricke's drug store. 1 Ilurisirs Abrt.ii The G. ring residence was entered by btirglai s Saturday night at lifteen minutes past two o'clock, through a window on the e.:.-t side. The light Irorn their dark lantern shown through a transom into the to m oc cup'od by Mrs. Wa -nor, a-.J she gave thcaiarm. Tiie scoudro'.s g'ot awiv ijnua-My ar.d t s- cu : a no boot v. Win ii Vnii i :!.- ci;ir ai-:;ti::ii The mo-' n -cc-sary arilcb- to have w i i i. you (after you pocket ' tok ) js a tile of Kol-.-y's t'ol: un It is :-0 u e r g . t p: 0 vc 1! lion o: t U e oi a 1 de nts of the I o.ve's iN.u.-.v! by a f water. V. u c to 1 : Ciiia i h t.f .1 :y . I.eing- is chairman of thj . r r.- and. he u ; r i u h an ai h if July li'.aiice c oa: lii : lice, -.s lii'inj :i..v .r fails in anything .h i t'.'io s. it may bo set down n-w 'h:! Plat' in 'in h will have I- iht 4th i f Jul;, c: le- ratio:-,. !.: k! .trii'.tat .Siilve. The bet S.aiVf ill tiie world for fU'.S burns, tore-, u'co:, s-.i.i rhc-im, fe ver so'-es. tetter, eh. i'pon h:-ni3.s, chilblain.-, corns, aie.i all skin eruptions, and ! r-i liveiy cures piles, ir no pay required. 1 1 m u-t: miU-ci! to gi. per t rt.tisf ct i-tdi or rnero'V r-p.ind :. 1'r c : -l coll".- per hoX For- fuU: by F. li. F icke M. L. Yon in, Carne oe. I'a., says "I w.-- a suiTercr for t -n ai.i - s, trvinf :.ii kinds of pile r -iae lies, but without j suee ss. De Will's Wiich Hazel Salve i was IceciMliiiiOrid to me. I used one ' box. It has elTeet. d :i j)ermatient cure.1' A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke -x- Co. Write to J. Francis, General Pas senger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, for handsome thirty-two page pamphlet, descriptive of tho Trans Mississippl exposition. Free. EFFECTED A SETTLEMENT. Tin nulling KimiiIhiiiI'Ii ICi lfit tl n I'ay lit f ll, IOO. I'Miii 'l'in '!;iv's lai'.y. The nine bondsmen of c. Treas'ir. r W. M. Cashing and cx-dt pu y Fred lb rman were in ses.tion with tho fiim mift.tioiiors .several hours todav. The i amount of the shortage is Sljim), but I some- of the proof for a part of the lo--s j in shape of vouchers are missing. So ! settlement was linally affected by the ! paym nl of $1. Jul) in cash to tbo county, and the bondsmen were then released. Dihtrirt C.turt I'roCfi-ttliiK. Peter Not d vs. James W. Thomas, settled and dismissed. George F. Dovoy vs. Thomas J. Thumax, order of review granted. hnaha Loan and Trust Co. vs. M. Ervin, decree of foreclosure SasS-i.hO. Harry A. Clark vs. Carrie E. Clark decree of divorce granted as prayed for. N. H. Meeker et al vs. II. Ii. Wal dron et al; trial to court, and submit ted. State of Nebraska vs. Henry Matson, ease dismissed on motion of county at torney. Cleveland Moiling Mills vs. John Chase, trustee; trial to court, and sub mitted. John N. Carter vs. K. E. Spelts, suit to quiet title; decree granted as prayed for. First National Bank of Greenwood vs. H. 11. Waldron, suit continued to Juno 27, at 10:110 a. m. Win. Tighe, et al vs. J .seph Winger dismissed as per stipulation, and costs taxed against plaintiff. OrIandoTeirtvs.il. F. Meed; trial to court and judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $l,OM.O0 granted. Jj. C. Pollard, administi ator, vs. F. M. Young et al, decree of foreclosure granted in tho sum of $7, 17. (i5. Sam Hector vs. Laura Matson, salo confirmed and deficiency judgment awarded plaintiff in t be sum of !f-V.2.40. Grace A. Forward et al vs. Joseph Wallace Cannon ot al, decree of fore closu o granted in the sum of $;'r2H. 00. Livingston Loan nd Building Asso ciation vs. Amanda Ilerrman et ai, decree of foreclosure entered in tho sum of $012. 5.' John II. Pettibono et al s. Mary Fitzgerald et al, foreclosure of tax lien granted in tho sura of $5, 823. 02, and sale of property ordered. Mollio Bjrger vs. Almira C. Willis et al, decree of foreclosure granted, iind $5.j0 03 found dua plaintiff", and f l,o'i2.08 due Louis Foltz, cross peti tioner. J. C. Ilayt'S. We hear voter s f i om every neigh borhood in the district who are urg ing Commissioner Hayes to run for a third term. Mr. Hayes has justly earned tho title of the "watch dog of the treasury" and the desire of the t tx payers to keep him in tho position that he has so carefully filled is not surprising, they know that the county never had more faithful guardian and they likewise know that in making a change some risk will be run in finding one so capable as Mr. Hayes. Weep ing Water Republican. People in this part of the county heartily endorse the above, and only wish they were allowed a vote to help him along-. Try Allen's Foot-Kn.se. A powder to bo shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and but. ions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Trj it toda. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial pack ape FREE. Address, Alien S. Olm stead, Lo Roy, N Y. The Populists Divide. The close vote of fifty-one to Bfty four, by which IJutler and the fusion wing of tho populist national d ra-milt-jo bounced I'.ul Vandervoort chaws clearly the relative strength of the tv. o eii meats. The middie-of-the-:o:id members of th-3 committee have withdra vi:, and will organize a true p. p'j i-t national and date campaign. The f usiohist-, who are only demo r. its in di.guie an.', wiy, rniuht as well e(t into their party, as the lime is past when I hey can lead any num ber of true poim is's astrav. I' is, or should h-', the hiyht-st aim ;f ( Vi .'y merchart io p'ease h s a:,-UM.-m- ; and 111 ! '.lit Wi 'e-av. a Ice ''.;; lir.-iiiif Mpyrr KshVm m, -Oirli""-. ii.. is dot ." so, is proven by : h f i ie.wi!;e, f. a m ;.r. KsMorna-.: Miy si xtt-t n yea; -, experience in toe drc. hu-jines f have re-ver s en or sold or tried t me i ieine t hal ya.ve as . cod sat mfaclioh as Ciuimbe 1 lie's C'-'ie. Cholera and Diar hoe i Kem- ey' io'd by all druggist Announcement is out of the d: tes and proirrura for the irreat Kpvverih LeaL'tie nsemhly to tie le Id at Lin eoin Atmusi ."Id to Ithh. i iie program is sdlh-i.-nt to or vv ;e,n ense crowd. ) n'i f: r-e t - i1 it--. . V l-.it Fo'ey's Tvida y fe t y elia!)l for all Kideey disjases. Tiie p: O great medicine or the money io they not they de Mark? -nrli. (.;-,, ;.- r -.. r. . ;.r p ratio n aid 15 aedee j.rit to s f : iiis yu-! ran tees it fuaded. Do serve a white Walter Uolines wms in town Satur day, lie has enlisli-d at Om ih.i to join the 12nd Nebraska at L'hickamaug-a j if ho passes the physical examination. a HiHiitirui rim; Fi'mii Maiidny'H I hiily. A committee composed of J. W. Johnson, A. B. Todd, F. J. Morgan and David Miller, started out Thnr-v day !aut to secure a silk Hag for com pany II. They telephoned to Omaha anil learned tho Hag desired would iv( ",o. I'rom a Cincinnati catalogue the; learned tho same Hag could be obi. lined tin-re for ff::.'!. 00. They wired at once lor tho II ig and it arrived to dav, and is by far the handsomest Hag ever : i en here. It is made of heavy silk Mid the stars arc win lied in by hand. Tho border is of gold fringe, and li e chords and t issols a-o rnado of three colors. It is beautifully mounted and will be fully worthy of the ca re of t he ga'lant boys of com pany B. Tho committee secured the funds by pu biic contributions in small amounts from the citizens of Plaits mouth. The program of p os. ntalioii will be cole I in another column. Sick headache, biliousness, consti pation and all 1 i ver and stomacii troub les can bo quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Misers. They are pleas ant to take Fricke. and never giipe. I (J. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate Nonce. hi iiiimty tnuit. Cass enmity, Niln ask a. In the inalti-i ul the i-stalo nl Alht-it V.in( "U-.i e, ilei i:acd . 1 .on !-.- II. an( 'kaive, l.ulu M.ty lluillml, Small buna W all, tain Hell i.ll, Maliiini l ). aiit'ic.nc-, Nettie VanClea e, ami all other ju isaiis inteiested ill said matter, are heieliN ualilied that nil the Iind day nt une, Is'.'S, l.nuisa II. VaiiC.eavc hied a iietitiuii in sa:d t !i ai 1 1 . a i lei nt allien;; other things tli.it Albeit Vaiit.le.ive iin d on the lith day nl May, IS'.'S, leaving an last will and testament and p assessed ol real an 1 personal estale, and that the ahove named rnastuule all t lie persons interested In the e-.lale ol said deceased, and praying lor ad ministi alien theieel. o.. are heieli notilied that ll y. ai I a : I to appeal at said (unit on the ;Jith nay nt J nne, 1 .-Us, a t in o'clock a. in., and contest said peteam, the limit will appoint I i.oiusa II. anl leave, or some other suitabli persiin, ;ul m misl i a li ix, and pi uceed ti a settle meiit ol s;nd estate. iiness my hand and the seal of said Court at ".'dii'dt'? I l.'.ttsinouth, Nebraska, this C.th day "i.;i..,; ul June, is; is. JtiUfJt't? t.hoKl.K M . Si IK LOCK, County J utle Adiiiiiiist ralor's Sale of Laud. In the !)i-arict Coiut of Cass County. N'ebiaska. hi the m.iltei ot the . : , , . , ii.. ... f Administrator s sale ol estate ot J as. tji m e, r . . . deceased. ) ''"u1- Notice is hereby uiven that in pursuance to an iinlei ol sale made by Kasil 5. Kamsey, Jude ol thelHstrict Cimilol Cass county. Nebraska, on the 7th day ol May. A. 1). Is'.', for the sale ol the real estate hereinafter described, theie will be sold for cash at the south door of thecourt house in i'lattsmoiith, Cass county, Nebraska, on the it ti day ol June, .. 1). ls'.'s, at !:. o clock p. in the foliowini" described real estate, to-wit: '1 he- west hail (w 1 I of the southeast ouarter (s e ' i ) section two C-.I. township ten (111), north of ranire nine ('.'), in Cass county, Nebraska, for cash, sub ject to nil hens and eiiciim brances ex ist iiijj at the death ol James Grove, deceased. Said sale will remain open one hour. AlilliLK I.. Mt'MU K, Adnimistrator. I'.vkon Clakk and ... C. A. Kawls. J Attorneys. Notice to Creditors. State of N'khhaska, ) t. . , , . Cass county. p"- 1,1 County Court In the matter of the Kstate of lialthaser Sieboul deceased. Notice is hereby given that the credi tors ol said deceased will meet the executrix ol said estate, beloie me. county Judge of Cass County, .Nebraska, at the County Court room in l'lat'smouth in said county, on the -lith. day of December. A. I). !'., at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose ot presenting their claims for examina lion, adjustment and allowance. 5-ix months are allowed lor the creditors of said deceased to pre sent their claims and ( )ne year for the Kxecutrix to settle said estale, from the -5th day of May 1 S'.IS. Witness mv hand and seal ol said County court at I'lattsmoiith, Nebraska, this, 4th day ol June A. I). l'.is. Gi-ajKOE M. Sri ki-OCK, (Seal) County Judge. Order lo Shun' Cause. In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate I ot Samuel A. Ilolbrook, Order to show cause. deceased. ) This cause came on for hearing upon the 6th day of June, lsiis, upon the petition of William 1. I. oweli, executor under the last w ill and testa ment of Samuel A. Ilolbrook, deceased, for license to sell the north half of section twenty three, and the east halt of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quar ter of section twenty-two, all in township twelve, lange tea, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts of said estate and the costs of ad ministration, there not being suilicient personal property belonging to said estate to pay the said debts and expenses. It is there-tore ordered that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me at the olhce of the clerk of the district court in I'lattsmouth Cass county, Nebraska on the IKlth day of July, A- I). lM'S at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell said real estate above described tor the purpose hereinbefore set forth, and that this onier shall be published four successive weeks in the Semi-Weekly News-Hkkai.o- I ated this tkh day of June A- D. 1S-9S. Judge of the District court. Bash. S. Ramsey, Judge. R. 15. Windham, Attorney. Notice of Application. Union, Cass County, Nebraska. ) June ti, 1 s'.i. f I do hereby make application to the Iioard of Trustees ot the village of Union. Cass county. .NeurasKa, in sen man, spirituous anu vinous liquors for the municipal year ending April o(J t-yy. John Kennedy, Applicant Wheeler AWilsofi Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion and Ball Beatings HARVEY HOLLOWAY Con tractor '.'.'.v.1. 13uilclcr. Contracts taken for the erection ol Residences. Harns and any kind of carptnter work, in anv part of the county. Call on or address UAKVGY UOLLUWAY, rUttamootb, Neb m & BEST (KIll- VAv ever ifeif yJ 1 Do ofi i. r- I . . . 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