Till ' 11 iouirjiu 1 j i Gaivia's Insurgents Attack Spanish Prisoners. Till; CUHAN'S I'Ul TO I LIGHT. forty Oiin lnuri ntk killed uixl .Muny iVIorts Wound-! Ity SMnlfi Trofji( Wlio 1 f 4 1 SiirriilfrfJ. Santiago Ci itA.t-l uiy "2. Four tiiouHitiiil ( 'u o.-m in mi fronts, compris ing (Joriffiil (rucib 'h iirmv for tho ens-torn ilopurtiiiont of Cuba, havo boon routed in a lioico oni.itjomoiit wit li a iloiiK'b m:iit of Spaninti troop. hound for Santiago to mirrendor. Ii thin battle, which took pl-ire at a point wivoral iniloH to tho north of this city, forty-ono Cubans woro killed and many more woro wounded. Tho Span ish 1 ohh, I inn informed, was much Hinal ler. Washington, July ll'd. A rumor that K-iinpson is to lo recalled for bu reau dutv at Washington and Schley he placed in command of tho (loot had extensive circulation today. It war) tiiiollicially denied at the navy depart ment .vhile Ij )ii was at tho Whito bonse. Sampson is said to havo incurred tho mai'koi! displeasure of tho presi dent by bis action at Santiago and his failure to promptly execute tho orders Hent him direct from the president. Mil- I'ltHHtn t'iii Ilrtyllcn. (Jape Haytien, July 2.5. h'our largo American vessels passed hero last night going east. They are believed to be part of Miles' expedition. is i i,ao I'.tiiK ii f 'nitif. ( )ne of tho best strings of ('tittlo seen bere this season was marketed today by A. S. Wills, recognized as one of tho best feeder-sin (Jass county. There were twel ve loads including one load of stags and Mr. Will has tho honor of being the lirst man to get 93.00 for a big string of cattle this year. 19!) steers 1,.'!71 pounds, selling to Meyers at that price and tho 15 stag, 1,40(5 pounds, to tho same party at $4.40. Mr. Will started in on snapped corn, following it up with ground oats and corn, on which tho cattle were fed up to tho time of marketing with oil eako added at the rate of 100 pounds to fifty bushels of corn, which oxpotience shows, attain s tho best results, as a finishing ration. lie f d timothy, clover, millet and cain for roughness and tho fact that he put on 450 pounds per head proves him ma-ter of the a' t of making good beef. Ho was much pleased with tho market as was (J M. Minford who was here from the sain- placo, Mynard, with two loaas of 1,:J8 pound steoi-s of his own f--edintr which had boon fed on about the same plan, had made a big gain and were good enough to bring $1.00. South Omaha Drover's Journal. 4irrlsoii For Honolulu. Washington', July 22. Arrange ments are being perfected at the war department for the establishment of a military garrison at Honolulu. Orders were issued today for a battalion of tho Second regiment of volunteer en gineers to proceed to Honolulu in com pany with tho First regiment. New York vol untt ei infantry. Col. Barber commanding, which is to constitute the first garrison of United States troops stationed at this newly-annexed territory of the United States. The Second regiment of volunteer engi neers was largely recruited on the Pa cific coast and is now quartered at San Francisco. It is in command of Col. Willard Young, upon whom will devolve tho selection of the battalion to be transferred to Honolulu. It is expected that the L oops will sail for that port in a few days. liifortuimte Accident. Charles Maguire, the section fore man, relates a sad occur renco which took place at his house last Friday morning, which may result fatally. Is seems their little babe, aged seven months, was sitting in a high chair with but little clothing on, close to tho breakfast table. While tho moth er was looking in an other direction it reached a colTeo boiler full of scald ing hot code., and pulled it over emptying tho boiling contents oyer its body and limbs, burning them most horribly. Medical aid was quickly called, but slight help was rendered the little sufferer and it laid in convulsions all of Friday night, and chances for re- covery are very ooor. The mother is almost di-tracted with grief, and is deserving of the sice-est sympathy. o!d Out. T. J. Thorn is & Son. who lost all their ice during the flood, thus pre venting their running a meat market, have sold all their jrroceries and other goods to August B ich. Mr. Thomas will retire from business for a time, and may conclude to go hick to the farm. Wreck :t the .Function. No. o. the f ist passenger train from the east, ran into a freight at tho Junction last Saturday and ditched several freight ears and pounded up the ngine. Mo damatre was done to the coaches, and no one was injured. Cut Thin Out ? r ?. 100 acres of Merrick county land for 610.00. Write me for new land list. Address J. R. Mason, Central City, Nebr. i nun j m n in ; u m CITY AND COUNTY. sAi run A V. H. It. Neitzel, tho Murdock banker, is in the citv today. Win. I'ankonln, one of tho solid farmers of Lotii -t vi I .o precinct, is in the city today. Howard and (jloti Doaring, of Nor folk, me In the city on a visit with their uuul, Mra. Treahum. Luke Wiles wont to Omaha this ufternoou to meet his wife, who has been visiting in tho metropolis for a few days. llorold'a aro cementing their collar, and will make it water tight. Pat terson & Kunsman aro fixing theirs in tho name way. No. 81, tho K. C, had aboard this morning eight car loads of watermel ons, and ono car load of cantaloupes for tho Omaha market. Gotlieb Spriock departed this after noon for Stanton, Nebraska, having re ceived a telogram that his brother Fred, who resides near that town, was dangerously ill. Fred (Jordor, tho implement king of Weeping Water, is in town today. Fred knows tho value of printer's ink and that is one reason wny ho keeps at the head of tho procession. S. A. Davis returned from York, last evening. He says York and Sew ard counties havo had no rain for four weeks, and corn is suffering all other crops woro fine, especially fall wheat. Tho salo of over $11,000 worth of cattle by As. Wills recently, brings a neat sum of money into ('ass county by ono fa-mer. If there were more of tho samo kind Cass would soon bo one of tho richest counties in tho state. O. M. Stroitrht was ovor in Iowa the first of tho wook. He says last Tues day's storm was a el i ppor over tln-r-;. The lightning struck a school hoo-e at Emerson, and two oihor hou-es were struck. Quito a litt o damage also resulted from hail. Tho fishing party which went, to Louisvillo last evening had a royal time, but tho freight which they in tended coming homo on was abandon ed and they had to drive in with a team this morning. They got a fair catch of bass but were not overloaded. Frank Trilety, while shifting a beit at the shops this morning, got bis arm caught and carno very near losing that usoful member of his anatomy. His arm was badly bruised and at fust it was supposed the bone had been broken, but the surgeon soon patched him up. and he will be abb) to worK again after a few davs 1 ;v ..IT. MONDAY. Dad Purdy was u.-; o k,ell today. T. W. Shryoci io i i j. ;n Louisville today. Tho commission'. - ii: ...... i..:; tou y. V ilea tine Ret!; e i- i was in tao city today. Constable G( o' ;u L-- :c'. of L' ion was in town todny. Uenry Thieroif wis dowi f-om Greenwood ovor Sunday. Joe Byers of Rock Bluffs is reported worse with cancer of the face. John Ahl, one of Louisville's suc cessful farmers, was in town today. Mrs. John Fight and daughter, llattie, went to Omaha this moining to attend the exposition. Charles Co'.lins and wife, of Lincoln, visited the hitters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jean, over Sunday. Bob Carnes and a party will go by team to Dakota, expecting to start to morrow to help take care of the big harvest. Strange to say Judge Spurlock has not issued a marriage license since July 5. The matrimonial market seems to be dragging. Wm. Loughridge came in today from a visit with his son at Pleasant dale, Seward county. lie says corn is Gne but is suffering from drouth. J. J. Klepser has sued Wm. Eiken bary in Judge Archer's court on a breach of warranty, claimed on a team of horses. The case is set for July 27. Mrs. Beaumeister fell while at her home Saturday evening and received very severe and p .inful injuries-, which will keep her indoors for some time. Elmer Younker, Miss Co: a Jones, Anna Critchfield and brother, Djw, and Miss Alice Phil pot, of Wecpiny Water, were exposition visitors this morning. Miss Ida Freeman has brought suit in J jstico Archer's court against school district No. II, on a breach of contract. The case comes up for trial July 27. Joe Hawksworth begin today as foreman in the machine shops. Joe is bright and industrious and the News expects to see him come out at tho top. A new boy of regulation weight ar rived at Tuos. Waliing's yesterday. Mrs. Walling is getting along nicely, but Tom wiil require attention for several days. Mrs. Waller, of Cowies, Nebraska, is visiting W. A. Royal and other re latives at Murray and vicinity for a few wteks, and will spend several days at the exposition before returning home. Some of the old employes who were said to have been laid off on account of their ages, have been reinstated re cently at the B. it M. shops. This proves that tho rule which holds good in many cold-blooded establishments don't go here, a fact that we are glad to note. Mrs. Shuman, residing near Ne- hawka, was kicked over by a cow Sat- nrday arid several head of cattle rn-lo-d over h'-r, trampling her ns hIio lav on the ground, inflicting serious injur!.-. A phstcian from this city was sent for, in consultation with local p'a y-i.-iaiis. The 15. V M. raiiroal is ding a vast am mnt of work on its, lino from Tecum. -oh to Iliwsoii. In a number of place-, it w ll oiiaogo tSe eour-o of the Nt-m iha by s train htoning it. In one placo it will save two bridges by bti aighteuing the river, at other pla ces it will move the track. Auburn Post. Miss Clara Street and Miss Clinton, while out driving Saturday, met with (uile an accident. Tiio harne-3 on the horse they were driving came down in some way and the horse Htarti d to run from the east fourth ward school house. It made lively lime for a little while and broke tho shafts of tin! biingy. Fortunately tho horse was stopp d as they reached tho top of Y i n tei steen hill mid two badly frighteni d young bidies quickly al ig h toil . Dick Wilkens, of (ilenwood, ar rived in town Saturday, his tongue parched, and with a b.d taste in his mouth from having resided in a pro hibition town, and b -foro the sh ides of night had fallen h" had surfeited at the shrine of (Iamb inus until the pol'eo oathercd him in. Judge A roller this morning cal .cd it a plain drui k and ussescd a line of T'l 00 which with co.-ts will give Wilkens plenty of time in jail to deplore tho troubles which afilict and annoy good cit i ens. Ilnut Thieves Niiichcd. From Monday's I l.iily. Sheriff Wheeler arrested tho two boat thieves Saturday evening on a sandbar near Cedar ('reek. Joe Petit took the sheriff over aisd when the fellows looked ugly and one of them was slow about raising his hands, Joe drew a l'uii on the fc.low quicker than you could s iy "so it." ar d up went tho fellow'-, bands. They were both land ed in jail and their trial Iook place be fore Jiuige Archer this afternoon. The pi t of showed the boat was worth but so that it could not be ninde a penal off. lire. After liea"ing the testimony Clifford was discharged and Johnson was found guilty. Neither of them had an attorney, and the jude lined him , which with tho cost amouutoQ to -WiJ. (5 J. The follow put up 1- in cash and a gold watch for security for tho balance and was dis charged. Tho bo.it w.is recovered hid away in the wibows, but the oars could not be found. Petit and the owner of the boat, Aaron Armstrong of Sarpy county, were hero as the Di'inci pal witnesses. lit ptilt'icHn Float Convention. A delegate convention of the repub lican party of the Eighth representa tive district of Nebraska, composed of Cass and Otoe counties, will be held at Weeping Water, Nebraska, on Wednesday, August 17, 1S9S, at 2 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of plac ing in nomination one candidate for rep-esentative, and the transaction of a..y other business that may properly eo. no before the convention. Counties will bo entitled to repre sentation as follow.-: Otoo 22. Cass 26. It is recommended that no proxies be allowed, but that tho delegates present e;-t the full vote of their re spective counties. I. W. Tkkoaudkn, II. C. Fi'KKMAN, Chairman. Secretary. AVill I'rohiihly Oie. On Sunday, while out on Platte bot tom, a Mr. Petty found a man lying out in the sun. who appeared to have been lying there for three or four days. lie was unconscious and seemed near death's door. The officers were notified and he was tilten to the Mor gan farm, near by, and the county physician. Dr. Cummins, called. The man is thirty-live or forty years of age and faulv well dres-ed, but nothing is known about him. IIo was probably nrostrated bv the heat. Itig Transfer of ioll. New Yokk, Ju y 23 One of tho largest transfeis of gold ever had in this city took place today, when ',,)! '0,01 ;0 was transfer) ed from the clearing house to the sub treasury. Tho Mm. unt represented the excess of deposits in banks by the government o'i account of the nw war loan, for whii-h the banks were unable to de posit the money in the treasury, tnd in the ab-ence of sufficient legal tender notes gold had to be used. Star TLixIfje No. 4. Installation of officers of Star Lodge No. 4, took place last Thursday even ing, July 21. The following officers wer- insfi led: Past Chief of Honor Mrs. H issler. Cnief i f Honor Mrs. A. Egenber gc. Lady of Honor Mrs. L'..ie Bruhl. Chief of Ceremonies Mrs John son. Financier Mrs. But kel. Treasi. rer i rs. Koehnke. Recorder Mrs. Lmer Kuhney. Usaer Miss Zella Smith. Inside Watch Mattie Highley. Outside Watch Mr. J. Highley. Irustee Mrs. Wurl. The Populist I'reelnet lriiii;ren. The members of the eoole's pnrty for i'kutstiiouth precinct, for the nurpo-e of bolectin-" de'eates to attend the county convention o be n.-i.i at coui-ivi,ie. juiy.io, j.VJ.s, aro calitd to meet at Mynard Friday, July -K to select seventeen delegate, and to attend the ono to be tield August! 13, lb!)3. W.M GlLMOUlt. Connnitteman. feubscrilo for The News the best j paper in the city Kcnn oilcan 0 l-( ' The delegates elected Saturday evening to the icpublican county con vention which meets at Voping Water next Saturday are m loilows: I'l.ATTS.Mor 1 II I TV. First ward J. I. Pnrub, llarvev Holloway, Milton D. iVi:;, .lac'-. Peaice, Will White, (Jeergo M. Spur lock, J. 1 1. Hald.-man. Second ward Fn-uk Wilson, II C Mc.Maken, D. K. Barr, Allen J. Bee son. Will r-jtreieht, T. T. Fry, Cfiet Manchester, Wm. Weber, Emery Ne wland. Third ward F. II. Steimker, A. B. Todd, oils Ilitgerslrolu, (. A. Hay, F. M. Rich'-y, James Robertson, L. Anderson, W. II. Ede, F. A. Murphev, F P. Brown, Ed I.utz. Fourth ward Wash Smith, Phii Worten berger, A. Carlson, Charles Johnson. H. S. Barlhold, J. A. Mur ray. Fifth ward M. M. Doal, P.. J. Rey nolds, J. Sj. 1 'holms, .). M. i oung. l'l. ATTSMOUTI I I'll l- l I NUT. Wm. Wottenkamp, Bert Capon, Al bert Wettciikamp, Henry Eikenbaiy, Isaac Wiles, T. Frank W'iies, Sun'l Thomas. WEEI'INO WATEK CITY. First waid J. L B olgley, A. L. Timt.lin, M. U. Thorn .s. M. M. liutb-r a Mil C. A. I Said win Second ward .1 . M. Teeg anion, (J. II Olive, Charles Andrews and (co. D. Hunt. Third ward S. (i. 1 lizb , T. Bull, C. II . Crew. STOVE C 1 1 1: E K John Baird, M. W. Waltz. John Clements, Will Minford, John Hall, Wm. I lolesilern ier. Win. Slo ck, L L. Turner, A. C. Wriht, Seeker, S ins, David Kuntz. MT. PLEASANT. Ceo. W. Young, J. W. Maguey, L. ( ;. Todd, Tiios. Wiles, John Phi. pot aviica riiirivcr. A. Sheldon, O. Ti-llt, C. D. Oiiinioti, L. D. Swilzer, James Johnson, B. Wolf and J. H. Davis. I LMWOOI) ri'EClNCT. A. M. McCroy, Henry Murphin, II R. Neitz 1, (jeorge E. Buel, A. J. Toole, Ce.orge V. Piekweh, Simuel C x, Henry Rornieinoir, W. H. Pool. Instructed for Turner Zinc for county commissioner. f E N 1 E U 11 ; I'.C'l N ( T. A. Jenkins, O. Torienc, Andrus, Walter Perry, I. N C. M. Wood- ford, Ed Newlan, A. W. Beach. EKi I IT MILE OUOVE. Ferdinand Ilennings, Henry Sny der, John Ilennings, John Becker, John Albert, Clarence May field, Adam Kauffenberger and one othr. EAST KOCK ULUIKS. Levi Churchil, J. M. Craig, Wm. Royal Sr., Alec Craves, Will Graves. WEST HOCK I'.H'Fl ". B. A. Root, Mont Robb, F. M Young Sr., E. A. Burton, Geo. Steele, W. E. Dull, Geo. Llojd, T. V. Davis. David Young was tho nominee for assessor. ASSESSOKS. The nominees for nssessor in the sev eral wards of this city at the republi can primaries aro: Oswald Guthmnn, P. D. liace, Charles Twig-, J. A. Murray, J. M. Ynuny. Another New Huililirif-. The A. O U. W. folks havo con tracted for the purchase of the Mike Sehiik lot, opposite liiehey's lumber office, and will erect theieon a fire proof iron buiidinr, 44x60, two stories hijjfh. The upper floor will be u-ed for a lodge room, exclusively, and will be rented to other lodges for evening when not in use by the A. O. U. W. The lower floor will he AiU-d up for a banquet room, with all the latest Con veniences. The improvement is a g-ood one, which the who'o town, as well as tho members of the lodges, will take pride in . Severely Jnjnreil, V. D. Messersmith while working in the L5. & M. yards Saturday after noon was in some way thrown from a car, receiving- some bad bruises and spraining both ankles severely. He is eonfint-d to his bed, and may not be out for some time. Lateh. lie is all right, but will not work for several days. Dr. Elster dentist, Waterman Clock, Plattsmouth. TheAshton Boyle who distinguished himself by helping to cajnure the first Spanish battle 11 ig, worked hero in the 15. & M. shop-i and boarded at the Perkins house b--foie ho enlisted in the regular army. He should be credited from here rather than Kear ney, where his father resides. The boy is remembered as a quiet, uiasum ing sort of a fellow, but he has yvon a pbice in tho history of his country, just the same. To Sulxeribrrs. We are carrying over a thousand accounts on our books, m-iiiy i f them small but in the a gir re -. to it amounts to a neat snra which would help us out if paid in. If vou can't paj- all you owe send us a dollar and we will send receipt by return mail with a c nd of thanks thrown in. It's a question o; the "survival of the iitte-t," said the doctor who at tended a patient who had had seven teen epileptic fits in ono day. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. in the matter of the guardian-hip of i John G. I I'Kourke. Anna L. U Kourke r and Joseph 1". IJ' Kourke. ) I naer and by vir ue ot a license to sell the j real estate hereinafter described entered in the I above cause by Hon. liasii s. Ramsey, judce, on ! the Ulh dav of July, A. I. 1 . I wiil ou the sth day i f August, A. I) IK', at in o'clock a. m.. at i the south door of the court house, in Piatt?- ! mouth, Cass county. Nebraska, otter for sale lot ' one hundred and three in the northeast quarter j of the southwest quarter, lot one hundred and i 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, in Cass county, Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash. Nl-MIIF M (I'Rnl-SKi; foiaidian By her attorneys, Byron Clark and U. A. Kawls. i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In til.; I :-.tii. t I lt i. f .a C ay. Ni-l o-i .U. In il . lu.i't. Cli.nl,. is.-l. ! III.- t.ilr i:it; t M.-n-.m-! S. I'.iitlei, iti- (- !. . :i-.i- la si- :i. I:n irii t oil i .1 ! u-.il estate ta .1.1 . d. -Li I':'V I . III I l I'.' il-i Iie:ii'li: 1 1 1 1 1 tlir tirl a I :: i in 1 1 .il l i n .!.-' r;t:ted. u avuiH i v. r- t i aul frl e w i4l I 10 1 i auuc uuie 1 1 i , Man-.. i -t I I II I! .-II: .- lii 'I' ai r;i;M i si I! l a a i: A - eel H-5 -' II..- s.nit tLlWIlihO) untv. Nebtailm, vi a u!tn.!nt untount ol th.- s.:nc to ay tt.e .uin ot JJ".iW in pavmetit A K-t:t. cl..tiKM Mid rp.-iiAL- ot .iduiiniktiitttwn id sui-i estate and it npparlng to the undersigne'l jud - o! the distrn-t loiiH tt-at there is not ulTi . n-iil pi-rniial praiiert in the hands ot ?aiti adriuri iti.itr; to i.iv saul debts, chargeit and expeiim-i .n.d it lui thcr a;iL-aniiK that it is nftfisarv to x-1 i the real r.ite ile?ci:lird in said petition ti ed herein lm the payment if anl debtn, i harjjrs and i-x u-n e... It i-- ill. letuie in.). led that "all lersons inter -e - ted in r-.i id e trite appear bet. no nir ill the wllice i.t lheileik.it the d.-li lit ( .not ill 1 'lat I sinoil t II Ca- - i i noil v. Nebr i ska mi the 271 li day 'it A UK'"st, A. 1 ). Is'.' al o'i Inc k I'. M . nl said day and -ihw au-.e why a In i im- slu-uM not be granted as pi.o. dt i said adiiiiiitsti.ittix ta sell the above de .a Led real estate or nun h thereol as may bo in-, i--aiy la pay said debts, i halves and ex-p.-ns.--,. Il is bother mdeied that a ropy of this notice he pubiish.-d tar luiir sincessie v..-rki piiorto th.- tune lix.-d lar said hearing in the"Selnl WeeklyNhws 1 1 1 l Al I . " a l.al newspaper pub I .shed in l as- . unit y , Nebraska. I lilted tlus IMh day ol July A I ). I"JS. Hasil S. Kamsi-.v, Judije. Probate Notice. in County court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Johiikuil, di-i.ea-.-d William lulliver Johnson, Richard J.ihnion, AuMui Johnson. Susie C. lH-ryer, Andrew Jack sou I ohii-on. and all other peisons inteieMed in sa. I m.ittei. aie hereby imtili.-d that on the lltb day ol July, s..s. Win. T Johnson and A J. b laison tiled a petition in said court. alleKiiiK, aniom; ' her tilings, that lolm ohnioii died on lli- sili day of Inly. IS'.is, leaving no laU nll and testanieiit. and possessed of real and personal cstair. an. that the aboye named constilute all the pi-isons iuleiested in the estate of said de- eased, and pi a y inn lor administration thereof. on aie heieby notilied that il you fad to appear at sai.i ioui t on the 1st ilay ol August, A I).. I -Us. at '.' o i lock a. in , and contest said petition, tiie coint will appoint James M. l'atteisoii, oi same nt her sintaLle pi.-ison, ad ninistrator, and pen lo a settlement ol said estate. Witness in v hand and t be seal ol said Court at li;ll;;!:t I'latlsniouth. Nebraska, this 11th day ;;-o-.M XI ol July. 1s;im. Iii.ohoi; M. Srt hi.ock. County Judtje. Probate Notice. In ('.unity (."on rt, 'ass C'oiinl y, Nebrask . I ii the i natter ol the estate ol A . Jul laette Wi Ight. deeeas-,.,1. Chailotte Amelia Morrison. luliet Amanda I'ueil, Maty I. lien ( iallai'her. f-raiu:es I'.velyn I Wise, and all other persons inteiested in said matter, aie hereby unfilled that on the 12th day j ot !uly. I -;-' . I ranees I-.. lse lile.1 a petition in s .id i mi 1 1 . a I ley i ne; am m! other things, that A. l-.ia.-lelte A -ilit died on the f.tli day ol Ju.y. Ih'JH. leaymy a la t will ami testament, and possessed ot teal and personal estate, and that the above named .institute ali the persons intei e? ted in the estate o s;,i , I. Teased, an 1 praying lor the pio bate ! sa a 1 will and lor a.lin i n i s 1 1 at inn ol said e-tate. on ie heieby notilied that if you tail to appeal at sa I . ma t on the " 1 1 1 day ot August, A. I) 1 -'.s, at te'i o't i il k n . in. to contest the pro bate ol said will, i lie com t mav allow and proi.ate said will, and ti.ml a. I in m r 1 1 at ion ol said estate to James M Pat tei s. m and Kol.-eit U. Windham, or s am.- ol her mi i tab, e person, and proceed to a Sett.ement l!i. .-re. f. Witness my hand and seal ol said court at Pla'.tsinout h, Nebraska, this, K'th day d July A. 1). I '..s. (iEOKOH M. Sri KMICK, (Seal) County JiuIkc Notice to t'reditors. St ate of Nebraska, ) , , . . (. (,,.,,,, fss. In ( ounty ourt. In the matter of the estate of J hn Frederick Still!, deceased. Notice is hereby ejven that die creditors ol said deceased will meet the adminis trator ot said estate, before me, county jude of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 1st dav ol October, A 1) l'lis, on the 1st day of December, 1 "!-, and on the 1st day of Pebruarv. ltK, at naie o clock a. in., each day lor the purpose ol presenum; their claims for examination, adjust ment and alio vance. Six months are allowed for the creditors ol said deceased t ) presen. their claims and one year for the administrator to settie said estate, liom the 1st day of August, IsiW. This notice shall bo published in the Scmi Weekiy Nl-:ws-l I kkalo for four weeks suc cessively, prior to the 1st day of August, 1WS. Witness my hand and eal ol said county court at Piattsniuuth, Nebraska, this d day of July, ly, GEoK.iii M. SruKi.ocK. (.SealJ County Judge. Legal Notice. In the County Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ot I Addison P. Weston ( To the heirs and legatees of Addison I. Wes ton and all other persons interested in the es tate of Addison P. Weston, deceased: Vou are hereby notilied that Eevi C. Pollard as executor of the last will and testament of Addison P. Weston, deceased, has tiled his petition in 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 il not paid out. Saul cause on said petition is set for hearing on the L'd day ot August, A. I) lS'.IK, at two o'clock p in., at which time you are required to appear and defend or show cause as to what order snould be entered and at which time such order will be entered as directed by the provision of said will, and the law directs for proper conduct of said estate. It is further ordered that this notice be pub lished in the Semi-Weekly N kws-II pkald for three weeks prior to the day of hearing. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of this court July Ld. A. I). lyi. Gkokok M. Si'Uklock, (Sea!) County Judge. iHIH timetable 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 2. Omaha, to M. Louis 5:(i2 pm No ti. Ctiicuzo exuress Vi:4Q um No 3). Lucid express, daily, St Joe, Kansas, e-t Louis, all points south 9:40 am N" 4. Loea. exD, dally, Burlington, Chicago, ali points oust 10:24 am No 14. Local exp, dally exeept fun- No. 1U Omaha to Creston, local 4:30 pm il iy 10.4S am Not'-. Local exp. daily except bun day. Pacific Junction 12:30 pm No 30, Lrel-ht. daily exempt Sunday Paeific Junction 2:50 pm No 2. Vestibuled exp, dally. Bur lington, C'hicii.-o and all Dointseiist 5:30 prn No 13 stub from Junction to l'latts- n.outli 6:15 pm No 1-'. Loeai exp. daily, st Joe. Kan sas City, t Louis. Chicago all points east and south.. 8:"i5 pm No Id. Locai exp. daily, Ouiah.t. Lin coln, Denver and interme diate st ations 7:34 arn No -JT. Crest on lo l )-iiaha Local 11:33 ptn No'.'. Local st. Lou to mail a lo:ij. am so -a. Local freutit, daily, Ouihii;:. 7..j5 am No Loe .i freunt. oimy, ex r?un U ay, C'-rlar free. Lou;s vine, -outh lien ) 7:38 arr. No T. Fasi uoiii, uailj, Jn.aba and Lincoln 2:22 pn. No 3. V.-siinuied ex p, dai iy, Don-vi-r and :11 poin ;s i n Colo rado. L lah mill Cai.fornia, l.n-.na Island, Black Hills. .Vlotithtia and Pacifi'j N. W .i:. 8 prn No 13. Lo.al exu. dailyexcept -sun-Ciay. Louisville. Ash. and, Wauoo, cbuyler 4;ij) pm No 11. Local exp. d ally except un- Uay, oniaha and Lineoin.. 5-("J pm No 17. laical ex press. u ndii v on ly, jo.s-j Last bou n. I Freight, connects at l'ai.-lnc Junct.nn with No. 1 tho Denver Kxpress. which does not stou at Plaitsmoutb 10:05 pm Sleeping, dining and reclinlne chair cars iseats f reel on through trains. Tickets sold ia:U !'Wm:(! checked to any uoint In the United States or Canada. I'or Information, time tables, maps and ticket-call or write to 'A'. L. PICKETT. Aifent, Plaltsmouth, Neb. J. KKANCES. fien. Pass. Aiit.. Omaha. Neb. TRAINS OOtNO SORIH, No. i 4:50 a. m No. y 1L5I a-ni No. 121, local freight 4.01 d. m TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No.2 10:43!p. m. No. 122, looal freight 7:35 a. m. No. 10 4:04 pl m Sfroc s r i v.. . . That's what's tho ma-. i v ' u. and all other &ood Sioi-.-.: , are compelled to roar.L ovr .1 i. kitchen stove on these torrid d iy . yuv iuui MiHi a And thus save her much sufleriiir and worry. It's cheaper than doclor bills and much better than worn out companion. We give you Hie 66 Insurance Gasoline Stove and Oven at the very Lowest prices, with the asura:u:.'j that you will be pleased with it. Yiu; only stove in which provision is m.; n to prevent the escape of j;as:)lin !, should the burner be blown out or left open. ably the best gasoline slov and the price is My Stock of FurnHur Is as full and complete acknowledged everyvh largest in Cass county, you in... ..Variety, Quality THE BIG FURNITURE Opposite Court House, P r They banish pain and prolong life. rl " jf. I V-I It M f IPfOli m - m m --a 3r4'-c; &. mm mm No matter what the matter is, one will good, and you can get ten for- five c. cU. on flon of ttw flTe-c?t ru.ru tris ' uttnii'-'-'j to tl hlfAVJ CHKMI'JAL COMI'An. St. ltl S;t ,; ill TabclkS) wiil 1 eut for firu c-nt.s. Bst nieJiC.ri3 Bottom Dropped O ..of Prices On 1897-Grown Garden and Field Two Packages Gzraev Everything else Now is the time to repair your fore the rains beifin We Have Something In a door lock that will la-t a I;l..-t:;:u- : 1. :: works better and costs los money t!.;.:i a -Call and see a Gravity door luck-, at the re!;.V'. store of . . S. E. HALL South Sixth Street, - c, : tf uazwuic 59 accn i-':il--:.;!y alvvay: i ; i P. . W .J lirf il - a t- I t 4 : i . ',.) I i. -ft K.i 7 j ,4 i "... V i i V li A' on t- F i h" h ... f f; r. -4 i ! Sp uti::;.;" r: :. 1 . ; i T . T i . .: re - Plattsmouth, Neb.