) M iUhi IN MP Al Chas. C. I 'urnu'h- t St:irt ;i Savin rs I Sank. SUlUDk AT NhBKASKA CI IV. llif Mm ii lio til) iuitr(l To Murder 1 lilt Wife I-oiiikI IIhiikIiik to h Trie I.hhI Y-lii-nti y Morning. j Tin- .N-w lliiuk. Many l'lriltHMMnith loopUj whn hitvi) lony fult l lm tu-il of ,t nuii'id iiviti& bank in this city, will bi imii liud to know that (.'Ii.-ii-Ihm C 1'iirmolo has tliadf ariaii( uim-ii t.i anil Mill Ofx-n hUh an i iinli lu i.iin in liio Union lloi k in a a low days. '1 lm hank will havo aiiipU: capital, ai d Mr. 1 'm ni;lns w-,l 1 known consorvati v(j busim-H lucthoils maku certain thai it will bt-coino a lemlintr factor in tho prosperity of our city. Huill hi N lirniki ( Ity. Nkhiiasica City, N.;b ., July 10. 'J p. in. (Special to t he NttWS. ) (,'1ihm. 'J'ol 1 i '. ir, the man who hIidI his wife in the thili nijjhl before 'nut, was found liaiiM ii to a limb about two miles we.st of tho city; the suppoHition is that he hunjj hiin-tolf; will havo cor oner's inqiieHt in about an hour. Woman is .still alivo and expected to recover. I just came from out there; saw him hanjrin to a tree, walnut tree I think. Took him down about 8: 10 a. m. TiiHlyM .Storm. Althou;h hut little rain foil in thin city Tuesday afternoon from tho threatening clouds, our neighbors to tho Bouth were leas fortunate. South east of Murray, and all over I-iherty precinct, the rain fell in torrontH, and quite a liitlo hail also fell, but no damage worth reporting ensued in that vicinity. Down in Otoo county a strip near Douglas, four miles wiclo was com pletely devastated by hail. Tho corn wasstrippod and all small grain was pounded into tho ground. The course of tho storm was southeasterly, but it did not go entirely across tho coun ty. Tho Ions will bo quite hoavy on tho farmers who were so unfortunate as to reside within tho path of the storm, for thov had hardly mado up half their loss from tho drouth of July two years ago. Will fi to Mct'ook, The many friends of Henry Tartsch will regret to learn that ho goes to McCook tho first of tho month to tako chargo of a, clothing store for F. J. Morgan at that place. Henry com menced clorking eighteen years ago for 1. J. Hansen, whom he worked for livo yea- s. Ho thon entered the employ of Mayer I'.ros , iifttrward Mayer & Morgan, thei$ Morgan, and in all these eighteen years ho has had but "1 few days away from business. Mrs. Tartsch will remain hero until spring, probably, wlion they will move out. Mr. Morgan is putting in a big store at MeCook and is certain to do a nice businoss thero. llttll nt Kock llluiTit Tuesday last, when tho thunder storm blew up here, thero was quite a hail storm south and west of ltock Bluffs, beginning at tho farm of Jos. Sands, and traveling in a strip about half a mile wido to .he old Lownsite of Kenosha. Wherever it struck a field of small grain it was beaten down to tho ground, and corn was cut up pret ty badly. Conservative estimates put tho damage on corn at ten bushels per acre, while in some instances wheat and oals are being mowed, as they cannot be harvested in the regu lar way, being lodged so badly. Will Look After Convention!!. From Thursday's Duly. The meeting of democrats, populists and silver republicans, held at Judge Archer's othVe last evening was pre sided over b J. N. Wise. Tho con glomerates were of course harmoni ous, and it was decided to look after the three conventions to be held hero August 11, for the purpose of naming a congressional candidate. The com mittee appointed on general arrange ments was II. K. Gering, John Ley da, W. Holly and P. E. ltuffner. On finance J. A. Gutsche, F. J. Morgan and D. C. McEntee. Killed a Horse. 2so. G the midnight passenger train on tho B. & M., struck a horse Mon day night rear Oreapolis belonging to Jake Stull, and broke nearly every bone in tho animal's body. It was thrown out to one side of the track, and no damage to the train or engine resulted. Section Foreman Gillespie callevl a board of appraisal and tho value of the horse was fixed at $55. An Important Salt. County Treasurer A. TI. Eikenbary has filed suit in county court, by hi3 attorney, Jesse L. Root, against the Equitable Mutual Accident association of Grand Island for $1,000 on an acci dent policy, which he held at the time of tho accident which lost him his foot. This is quite an important suit, which will call forth a close legal battle. A New IlrlwMre Store. John It. Cox has rented Walter White's room, next to Wescott's, and will move his hardware store down from Louisville August 1st and occupy it. His many friends will welcome him back to Plattsmouth, where he conducted a successful bnsiness for Eeveral years. Cut This Oat ? ? ?. 1G0 acres of Merrick county land for S640.0O. Write me for new land list Address J. R. Mason, Central City, Nebr. VII II m CITY AND COUNTY. w i: !N i:si A T. .Ill ius it. and sister wen- exposi tion visitors today. T. W. Shryork and John K. -'ox of Louisville are in I lie city today. Mis. J. P. I'olk returned to her home, ut (ireenwood ln.it evei.iiiL'. S. C Anthony burs been eon lined to his bed tince Sui.day, nnd is reported quite sick. Jesse SeotL am' wife came down from Omaha this morning for a visit with tho lattors parents. Andy and John Sutton, Fred ard Joe Heal of Hock Hlulls went to Omaha to attend the ex poistiou today. II. K Brown, the Louisville drug gist, accompanied by his wife is vis t ing friends in liiisi ily today It is reported that Simmy Chapman and little Johnny Davies are very busy just now selling up c ty primi ait:s for Saturday evening. Mrs. P. K (lUthman has been quite sick, but her many friends will be glad to know that she is much better, and will soon be well again. Tho Cuban war has knocked the Klondike entirely out. If the temper ature of both countries could be equal ized it would suit all concerned. Ttio republican primaries, to select delegates to tho county convention, will be hold in this city, and through out tho county Saturday afternoon and evening of this week. Tho big Armour packing plant at South Omaha, costing over a million dollars fooinn operations this morning with 1 ,1100 mon employed. This in stitution is of greater value to tho state than to South Omaha. On yesterday Dad Carries, tho night operator hero for tin: 15. iV M., finished ud eighteen years of continuous ser vice for tho company in this city. Ho will continue in the employ of the company, but probably not for eighteen years more, as ho certainly deserves a promotion. Rev. II. B. Burgess, A. B. Todd, 1). O. Dvvyor and a number of ladies wont to Council Bluffs yesterday to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Hillary. Tho funeral was a large one, and the remains were laid to rest beside her mother, who precodod hor to tho bet ter world many years ago. Tho M. P. express car north this morning had a cago with a canvas top aboard containinc two dozen of the noisiest parrots that ever shrieked. When tho train stopped hero tho par rots had cut their way out of tho cage and all of them llew out into the car making more noiso than a b! ickbird convention. Tho messenger did not know their value, a d the zeal he put into his chaso after the birds mado fun for tho bystanders. Ho succeeded in catching all of them by outside assist ance, and tho traia ,-o ;i sped ;:. Tin nsi v i . M. Davis, the imp.eiuenl man, went to Council BluiTs ILL- niorrnng. J. V. Egenborger, sr., is out in the country trying his baud at farming. George Brinklow and wife, and Mrs. Wynn wore exposition visitors today. II. D. Rud, of Weeping Water, is doing business at tho court house to day. Jack Shaw, tho Murray liveryman. was transacting busiues in the city today. S. A. Davis went to York this morn ing on business, and will bo aw ij un til Saturday morning". Charles Riefenstahl of Pekin, Illi nois, is here on a two weeks' visit with his cousin, II. E. Weidman. Perry Marsh will start for Dakota next Mondav to look for a location. He expects to buy a farm before he returns. Mrs. Thompson of Alliance, nee Miss Buttery, is in the city vi-iting her mother. She attended the expo sition today. A party of young f lks wont down to J. V. Hosser's today, where they will have a picnic aud view the many attactions at Mr. IPs. D.iniel Webster Foster of Union, the irrepressible pop of Liberty precinct, was in town today circulating among his friends and talking a little politics on tha side. Commissioner Falter werit out to Lincoln today to look up the record of ten acres of school land down neat- Rock Blutfs, that appears to have been lost. Mrs. P. C. Minor tclu-ncd to her home at Lousiana, Missouri, last evening and was accompanied for a few days visit by her neice, Miss Claire Drummond. The W. C. T. U. is arranging to send a box of reading matter to com pany B. AH who wish to contribute magazines or papers are reauested to leave them at Wescott's store. Henry Hempel stopped otT from a trip to Omaha with the fish car to shake hands and exchange a few pleas ant words with his many Plattsmouth friends, g'oing on home at four o'clock. Ed Siever whs down to Omaha from Marquetto yesterday with a bunch of cattle, and 6pent the night here. He will visit the exposition today. We are glad to learn of Ed's prosperity out in that country, for it is well de served. Frank Moore was in town yesterday from near Union and he says the hail did considerable damage in that part of the county, pounding the wheat and oats into tho ground so that in many places but half of it would be saved. Judge Spurloclc has not issued a marriage license for two weeks, where at he uiou ns. The cause he attrib- ules to the lar'.'e numberof young men who have eone t i war. Verily, tho ware!Tee'-, al' clas-es and kinds of H"--1 Little ;i:iil John (iien-oti left 1 1, i s aTl eruoon for the wheat (iolils of South Iliko! t, where men are report ed -("I'ceand wae-cs ;mi.i - rum s-J "ill . to 1 lU rd hoard per day. Several other parties wi.l leave this We ! fo.- the s'i me local 1 1 y. Kd Siever says wheat is being) thie-hed out about Marquetlo, and is! making f i om t h i ity to t h i rty li vn bush-' els to the acre, and the acreage is tin-usui-liy large. Ho brought to market lifty-lhreo yearling calves for which be reeieved the neat sum of -U,."00. Lhier It. M. I )u . igan of t ho C h ri stian Church is also secretary of tho church of t his district and has supervision of the counties of ('ass, Lancaster and Otoe. He will pr-ach at Murray ibis cvenini.' and will en leV'.r to secure a preacher for the church at that place. Jonu Wilson, a tonsorial artist from Weeping Water, ton of O. T. Wilson of that place, went through town tonay on his way to Valparaiso, Neb., where In; expects to embarK in tho ba ber business for himself. John is a good workman and we ex pect to hear of him making a success. Yesterday was a big day at tho ex position, and the lire works in the evening are said to have been excep tionally line. The governor of Min nesota and his suite were thero to dedicate tho Minnesota building-, and they are reported to have said tho ex position in many respects was su pcior to the World's Fair. Kinehart, the Omaha photographer, is said to have paid l,o(i() for tho ex clusive pho'ograph rights at tho ex position. He has lilted up neat quar ters with a dark room tochango plates or developo them in, and charges $1. CO for those who wish to use their kodak ono day on the grounds. He will (their a good manv thousand dollars. llrselut ions of Condolence. Resolutions passed by the Woman's club Tuesday evening, July 10. lS'JS: WllKKEAS, Iii tho providence of God, we are called upon to record tho first death in our organization, and Wiikilkas, Wo deeply feel the loss we have sustained in the death of our loved member, Mrs. Grace A. Patter son, therefore, he it Resolved, That we, as members of the Woman's club, fondly cherish her memory by exemplifying in our inter course with each other those lovely traits of character which mado her life and death so beautiful. Bo it further Resolved, That we herewith extend our sincere sympathy to tho bereaved husband and little son and immediate relatives. And may the Everlasting Anns be underneath to support and strengthen them. Resolved, That a written copy of these resolutions be sent to tho family of deceased, a copy be. placed on file and one sent to each of the city papers. Com mittke. ltriive Nebraska Boy. In tho advance upon Santiago a Ne braska boy captured the first Spanish tlag taken in tho famous assault. The details of the affair have not yet been fully described, but tho simple an nouncement has been mado that Pri vate Boyle of tho Twenty-second regi ment had the honor of first capturing the Spanish colors. Tho young nu.n is none other than Ashton Boyle, son cf Juan I! )yio of Kearney, who has been well iind popularly Known in this city and throughout tho state. His son joined the Twenty-second before war was declared and promised his father that if good conduct and faithfulness to duty could win promotion from tho ranks he hoped sorao day to become an o.'heer. This distinguished act of gallantry performed by Ashton Boyle will doubtless receive substantial re cognition and he may bo wearing shoulder straps long before the time which his patriotic ambition had an ticipated. World-He raid. A l.oss Kooster. The National Military Home at Ma riou, Indiana, has a genuine curiosity in the shape of a common Shanghai rooster that has taken it upon itself to hatch out a brood of chicks, and act as mother and protector to them. He "set"" on a nest of eggs the requisite three weeks and hatched out the fluffy chicks in regular fashion, and now he seems to be very proud of his accomplishment. He fondles and pro tects them after tho fashion of a lov ing and jealous mother. The story of this queer rooster's peculiar act has brought many people to the barns to observe the barnyard phenomenon. Cincinnati Enquirer. liurlington Koute California excursions Cheap, quick, comfortable. Leave Plattsmouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered :n raf.au; have spring seats and backs md are provided with curtains, bed ling, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed erters and experienced excursion conductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers o.r all bother kbout baggage, pointing out objects of interest aud in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a deiightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths $-5. For folder giving f n 11 information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or write to J. Francis Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, There's no better Hour made than Hoisel's "Plansifter," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port a home industry at the same time, which builds up the town. I !llil fully 1 ait rlrtiro il. Oic of I he most, Celightflll soei l e ve u Is of t ho season wasaiawii par t given Tuesday even ng b the Mi-s- s Strict in honor of t'mir eh :t ruing. j' i i - -1 . Mi-s Imogen Ciiaton, of L:n- ' coin. j The lawn was brill ian t ly i 1 1 1 n. i n a t ei I ' hy herdiights arid Chinc-e 1 a n I ii .-. the pretty gowns of the lady g'.:- -t-. making a charming picture in tho j changing lights. Refreshments were served in a dainty manner during tho evening the punch bowls d'-coratcd with sweet poas being tin! centre of attraction. Tho guests wore entertained with various games, impromptu scenes from tho Midway by M -s-r s Spurlork, Van Horn, Thygeson and Hilt W.seett creating great amusement. The ladb s and gentlemen present were: M issus ( 'I ail. .a. I in- ii iii; Kesslcr, Autonia 1 1 yi-rs. Rest; Sullivan. Anna Waybi ilit. Nultic New man, M iss Vallery, Matilda White, I onise I.cvintfs, Myrtle l-'ark-y. Miss Johns. n, M.ihel l'ikinhary, Kliabeth Street, Mac Messrs Miller, Ti.ai I liatt, I.ee Weidman. Henr y Thyuasen, Casper Farley, George Wescnlt. Clitt Hilt I .e villus, Frank Atwnod, I.ee Van Horn, F Whit.-, I'loo-iic- Mniu.a S 1 1 . 1 i v a : i . M.ivnic Mauy, Ma'id 'J'.iki tel. at.-, Miss Wilii;.i.is, Mi,s 1'at cisoli. I dlth Waikri , ( i i arc II. .-a land. Miss liatmi, I".. Ina ' Maud i u rn, "!.ir;i Street, (tiara Tartsch, ( Icore ioos, I lenry White. Frank Ralph Carter. Wallace Spin lock, ieoi K"-' llallance, Fran Filter. I )r. Newell, Jalllrs Coleman, John Groves, I lai ry Women Club N'oli s. Tuesday evening tho Women's Club hold their "Midsummer Meeting" at tho homo of Mrs. S. Waugli. The rooms were prettily decorated with Hags and sweet peas representing the national colors. M iss Elizabeth Waugli daintily presided over tho punch bowl. Mrs. Atwood called the meeting to order, and some unfinished business was discussed Resolutions wore read by Mrs. Wescott on the death of our beloved member, Mrs. Grace Patter son, who so suddenly left us to com plete her work in her beautiful heme beyond tho river. Mrs. Snyder read a note of thanks from Mrs. J. N. Wise and sisters to the club for kindness ;:nd sympathy shown them during their sad bereave ment. A vote of thanks was tendered to L. A. Moore and W. J. White for their kindness in assisting- the club in placing the name klPlattmoulh " in the B. & M park. Mrs. Clark, our representative to tho bi-ennial at Denver, carried us in thought with her through each day's proceedings. Her vivid discription brought tho delights of the bi-ennial to each of us. Mrs. Agnew gave a very interesting description of the trip arund the loop and the musicals. She was very much enthused with Miss Sadie Amerita's work-, which was fur ther approved lnT Mrs. Stoutenbor- ough who thought that too much could not he said in praise of the no ble work she was doing. Miss Ilallie Atwood defighted the audience wito a selection frein Mosiah Allen's VN ife," displaying her natural ability as an elocutionist. Mrs. Stout enborough kindly gave an address thfit she delivered at the bi-ennial. No words of ours could do-ci ibe the beautiful thoughts that she called fourth as she traced by the scarlet thread tho progress of tho prst and promise of tho future. The Mozart club furnished some ap propriate selections for th-i occasion. The song. "Ma'-ch on Brave Boys. Mai ch On," which has been adopted by the club as their patriotic song, was well rendered by Miss Cagney. "Columbia the Gem of tho Ocean," solo, by Miss Sullivan. "Dixie," by Miss Elson, and a solo by Miss Weck b.ch, "When Love is Told," which was beautifully sung, and receiving a hearty encore she responded with "A Dream." The meeting ciosed by sing ing "America." Dr. Elster dentist, Waterman Block, Plattsmouth. liadly Scalded. The infant daughter of Section Fore man Chas. A. McGuire was badly scalded Thursday afternoon, but how severely we were unable to learn. Mr. McGuire, who wras at wo k near Ore apolis was telegraphed for, and has tened to the little one's bedside. All that can be done is being done for the little sufferer. To Subscribers. We are carrying over a thousand accoun ts on our books, many of them small but in the aggregate it amounts to a neat snm which would help us out if paid in. If vou can't pay all you owe send us a dollar nd we will send receipt by return mail with a card of thanks thrown in. Tourist l'am pli lot s, Descriptive of Yellowston National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a great deal of informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route. Omaha, Neb. Don't you forget the republican primaries to be held July 23. Legal Notice. Iu the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of J John G. O Kourke. Anna L. (J Kourkc and Joseph T. O Kourke. ) Under and by vir ue of a license to sell the real estate hereinafter described entered in the above cause by Hon. basil S. Ramsey, judije. on the th day of July. A. I). ls'SK I will on the th day of August, A. I) lkl..s, at 1') o'clock a. ni.. at the south door of the court house, in Fiatts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, otter for sale .ot one hundred and three in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, lot one hundred and four in the northwest quarter of the south west quarter, and lot eighteen in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section nineteen, in township twelve, north of range fourteen, m Cass county, Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash. Nellie M. O Kourke. Guardian. By her attorneys, Byron Clark and C A. Kawls. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In ti:.-I :-.li ,. t Couil ol (t;is (tounty, Nebraska, hi !h.- niaMi-r "I the e-.tate I ol !;..i !e, r.ullel, de- r.a.d. ) A ;(.;! a I ion of M ;n i;ai. t . 1 Sutler . adniiliistr.it ri x 1. 1 -a: I . late lm li.ni'et i sell real estate to pa !.! is. 1 h;s cause i ai n for h.-aimi; upon thr at loll o Maiao't S. Ilutlrr admiiit i at r '. of ilo- r late ol thai a-s ISulVi, dei ea a-d, naving t o en e I" s.-'! the southwest qualter isw'tl ol .'.imi eijht IS township ( W) I uiiKe nine i W i , iJas Loiinty. Nebraska, or a sufficient amount ot the same to ay the um ot i.J.no in payment ut .1. ' ts, charges ar. 1 etp- nsen ut adiriimstrat'.wn ol said estate and it appearing to the undersigned judg of the district court that there Is not sutli i lent personal property in the hand of said admin istratis to pay said debts, i hargen and expense and ir fur ther appearing that it is necessarv to ...l: the real estate d.siubcd in said petition tiled herein lor the payment of said debts, charges anil e. 'rlr- es . It is therefore ordered that all person iriter-e-t.-d in said estate appear hetoie me at the office .1 theil.-ikof the d.stru t . oint in Plattsmouth '.is s i m ut v. Nebraska on the 27 1 Ii .lav ot August, . 1 ). l.-'.'s at o'i lm k I'. M of shI.1 day and show . an e why a lic u'e should not be granted as pi.o.' llo said administratrix to sell the ahove il.'-i i ila'd leal estate m so iiim h thereof as mav be iie. es aiy to pay said debts, ..barges and ex penses. Ir is burlier or lere'd that a eopv of tins notice be published tor four suriessive weeks prior to the time lix.-il fm said healing in t he "Sciui WecklvNi'Ws Hi KAii."a legal newspaper pub Its he 1 ni ( as ( on nt v. Nebraska. I rated this 1Mb day ol July A I). !UH. Basil S. Kamslv. Judge. Probate Notice. In .utility court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Johnson, dei eased William Tolliver Johnson, Richard Johnson, Austin lohnson. Susie ..'. Iterger. Andiew Jack son lohiison. and all other persons interested in said inaitei, are hereby notified that on the 11th .lav of July. ls.'S. Win. T Johnson and A J. Johnson tiled a petition in said rourt. alleging, among other things, that lohn Johnson died on the sih day of July. l.s'.rH, leaving no lat will arid testament, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the above-named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said de . eased, and pi a ing tor administration theieof. on arc hereby notilied that if you fail to appear at said con 1 1 on the 1st day of August, A I).. I sits, at '.' o'clock a. m.. and contest said petition, the court will appoint James M. 1'atteison, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand aud the seal of said Court at j!iiitf 1'lattsinotith, Nebraska, this 1 1th day ;;si M. tt of July, I s.)K. O t Ottt-t liKOK.iE IW . M'UKI.OCK, County Judge. Probate Notice. In County Court. Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter ot the estate of A. Juliaette Wright, deceased . Charlotte Amelia Morrison. Juliet Amanda Iiuell. Mary Kllen Gallagher, f-ranees Kvelyn Wise, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notilied tfiat on the llirh day of Inly, Is'jh, Frances E. Wise tiled a petition in said court, alleging among other things, that A. luliaette Wright died on the Mh day of Jtny, IK'jh, leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying for the pro bate of s aid will and for administration of said c-Mate. on re hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the tHh day of August, A. I). s'is, at ten o'clock a. in. to contest the pro bate of said will, the court may allow and probate said will, and grant adminislration of said estate to James M I'alterson and Robert B. Windham, or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand and seal of said court at t'lattsinoiitli, Nebraska, this, l'Jth day of July A. I), isys. George M. Sitrlock, (Seal) County Judge. Notice 1 1 Cretlitors. h- In County Court. In the matter of the estate of John I rederick Stull, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet tfie adminis trator of said estate, before me, county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room in l'lattsinouth in said county, on the 1st day of October, A. I) I-i'S, on the 1st day of December, IMPS, and on the 1st day of February, lsyy, at nine o'clock a. m., each day for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors ot said deceased t'j present their claims and one year for the administrator to set tie said estate, from the 1st day of August, )slH. This notice shall be published in the Semi Weekly News-Herald for four weeks suc cessively, prior to the 1st day of August, lhUH. Witness my hand and seal of said county court at l'lattsinouth, Nebraska, this d day of July, l'Js, Georce M. SrUHLOCK. (.Seal) County Judge. Legal Notice.. In the County Court of Cass County Nebraska. Jn the matter of the estate ot Addison F. Weston f To the heirs and legatees of Addison P. Wes ton and ali other persons interested in the es tate of Addison P. Weston, deceased : Vou are hereby notified that Levi C. Pollard as executor of the last will and testament of Addison P. Weston, deceased, has bled his petition iu this court for instruction and power to pay out monies on hand to the persons finally entitled to the same under the provision of the will in said estate or for its investment or safe keeping if not paid out. :sa:d cause on said petition is set for hearing on the '-id day of August, A. I). IS'.iK, at two o'clock p in., at which time you are required to appear and defend or show cause as to what order should be entered and at which time such order will be entered as directed by' the provision of said will, and the law directs tor proper conduct of said estate. It is further ordered that this notice be pub lished in the Semi-Weekly News-Hfrald for three weeks prior to the day of hearing. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of this court July 2d. A. D. 1SWS. Georoe M. Si'L'rlock. (Seal) County Judge. TIME TABLE PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Lincoln Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No 1. Denver express 11:18 pm No "J. Omab t to ?t Louis 5:02 pm No ti. Chicago express V!:40 urn No 20. Local express, daily, St Joe, Kansas. St Louis, all points south 0:10 am No 4. Locai e.xD. dally, Burlington, Chicago, all points Bust... . 10:24 am No 14. Loeal e.xp, u aily except Sun No. 10 Omaha to Creston, local 4:30 pm Uay 10:45 am No '2. Local exp, daily except Sun day, Pacific Junction 12:30 pm No 30. FreUht, daily except Sunday Pacific Junction 2:50 pm No 2. Vestibuled exp, daily. Bur lington, Chicago and all (joints east 5:30 pm No 13 stub from Junction to Platts- nioutri, 6:15pm No 12. Local exp, daily, st Joe.Kan sril City. 5t Louis. Chlcaso all points east and south.. 8:25 pm No l'J. Local exp, daily, Omaha, Lin coln, Denver aud interme diate stations 7:34 firu No 27. Creston to Omaha Local 11:33 pm Not. Loeu.1 st. Lou s to umaha .. . . lu:0r am No so. Local freight, daily. Omaha. 7:55 am No ZJ. Local freight, dany, ex Sun day, Cedar Creetc, Louis ville, South Bena 7:38 am No 7. Fast mail, ually, Omaha and Lincoln 2:22 pm No 3, Vestlbuled exp, dally, Den ver and all points in Colo rado, Utah and California, Grand Island, Black Hills. Montana and Pacific N. W 38 pm No 13. Local exp. dailyexcept Sun day. Louisville. Ashland, Wahoo, Schuyler 4:00 pm No 11. Local exp, dally except Sun day, Omaha and Lincoln.. 5-00 pm No 17. Local express. Sunday only, No.2 East bound Freight, connects at Pacific Junction with No. 1 the Denver Express, which does not stop at Plattsmouth 10:05 Dm Sleeping, u.nin and reclining chair oars iseats rreei on tnrougb trains. Tickets sold and bakTgab checked to any Doint In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps and tickets ca.ll or write to W. L. PICKETT. Auent. Plattsmouth, Neb. J. FRANCES. Gen. Pass. AU. Omaha. Neb. U. F. 1I.UK L'AKU. TRAINS QOINQ NORTH, No. l 4:50 a. m No. ! 1L51 a. m No. 121, local freleht 4.04 d.uj TRAINS GOING SOCTH. No. 2 10:43;p. m. No. 122, local frelgnt 7;3. a. m. No. 10 4:04 p. m P19 Struck By a That's what's the matter wi and all other good ho'r ry are compelled to roast o kitchen stove on these to; . Buy Your Wife a And thus save her :. and worry. It's cher.p bills and much better out companion. V, " Insuran Gasoline Stove and 0- Lowest pt ices, w : ' ! i I' that you will be pU . only stove in which prc-vi to prevent the escajv. should the burner be blown out or left open. ' ably the best gasoline and the price is always My Stock of Funtittt Is as full and complete as e ve. . ; ud acknowledged everywhere le the largest in Cass county. I c:in l you in... ..Variety, Quality and Prico I. PEARL6V1 AN3 THE BIG FURNITURE DEALER, Opposite Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb '-CSSP357 They banish pain and n r o 1 o n 2 1 i fe . Jv&g - v - ... - v yil Si "V-. .1. w 1 No. matter what the matter i , good, and you can get ten f r A new tttylB prknt contafnlrar tt:v rtH''9 r r.rrr mX KHDO drUfT tor1 FO?t Kl VK t i N : : S. li!.- 1 . i e&l. m down of the flv- :tnt j-iiin ez j , - tO thfl HWAHS CHEMR-lL VI'A . i". '. 1 S,. lb TABCLXS) will be abut for Ave : iha. li'itft ir-e.- kLil Bottom Dropped ...of Prices On 1897-Grown Garden and Field OLLUO Two Packages Everything else Now is the time to repair your fore the rains begin We Have Something New In a door lock that will last a life-time ; has vf -prir-T'-s ; works better and costs less money than a prii" lock. Call and see a Gravity door lock, at the reliable hardware store of . . . . S. B. HALL & SON, South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth, Neb. ''-. ft i" ' 1 1 i.. Go: r rV v4 ONI: 0 V-i i i w frIYeS ty-Ji ' A JL- - "l r- '.1 'W. e. I.- ri V ' I I ... i ... A V. Garden Seed, 5c. at bottom prices. Spouting a.r.l Tin lv..of, 1j h l i I- It