41' - I t v. .1 ! i i 'MM i,: f v I , i j I' 3 ?! If in i S f fi ll CITY AND COUNTY. WIMiNKSDAT. Tim .liiimiM (Irovi'H 'Mtiiti i bfiiij Hfitli-il in tlis prolmtn enurt today. .Inlin SiiMmi of Knelc HIiiITh in lining I nisi numm with our iii'Tcliiinth toil;iy. 'li:ii. I iiliinr of ,'i'li;iwk:i win iloiii' busiiiuTi at tlio county's bif liou-n toduy. Curiosity mid H Jrjire to iae Liuf falo Hill took Uncle Andy Dill to Omiiliu tli in afternoon. Chris. II.'iihimi of (j rceii wood w in in th'icity today on hid way to Gluri tvooiI, I a. , on ijii-ii ih-sh. Tliomin Murty, prt'iderit of tho W'ccpinr V:it or hank, is in tho county Heat today on bur-i ii:hj. .1 aiiH-s J ' n k i n 4 a pnwiMTuii!) farmer fiom Mil li t .M i lo ( i ro v; isdoin buni- ncm in th; city today. Wnvi-rly T. Allen of Ashland in m i iil i nr with our poplc today and rciKiwin old acquaintance. Win. Ilallas Dcrnior, tho Klmwood all orin-y, is in town today iittundiny to mailers in .ludo Spurlock's court. I 'o-tinabter l''red Odhmjp, of Murray, it up to tho metropolis of Casg today all oml inir In hiivunil husiiKiss matters. Miss Kl.-.in llurkett and Klla Hansen of (i Inn wood returned homo last nijht, after a pleasant day with Miss Minna White. .las. Davis of Union is in the city to day shaking hands with hid many friends and doinjj liusinoss with our poople. l'l'od Ivuiismanii, a promi nun t firmer, utiil Miko liys, tho Cedar Creek blaekHiiiith, aro in tho city to day on liu-ii uri. Harry N'orthcult, Wallaco Carter, doorjt: W'ilos. Misses Blanch an J Uei tha K'enncdy and l''loronco Kiuh ardson wi-ro ox position visitors today. Mrs. I'.. K. (jnnihviii, who has boon visiting at Uiwlins, Wyo., for some time pa-it, returned homo today look ing halo and hearty from her briof vacat ion . Mrs. Sol Dewey of Hay Springs is here on a visit to her brother, Honry Schlutitz, and other relatives. Sho vi.sited the exposition today in compa ny with her daughter. A M"Cook editor saw a millions of snake feeders llyin through tho air at his town recently. IIo certainly oue ht to take something ditToront from what, ho has tieeu taking. Ktnery S. Newlfind lias returned to work' at tho B. &. M. paint shop after a vacation of some time, during which he was engaged in selling tho imperial shaft holder up in Dodge county. Mr. Thomas Mhsoii, a prominent citizen of Nehawkn, with his f.imilv, drove up to this city this morning and took the early morning for Omihi. where they will view the sights of tie- ex position . Cur bu-y heighbor on the south, Murray , is enjoying a good degree of prosperity these day, h vving .-hipped five e u s of hog yesterday, and the wagons hauling com t tho market is al most ondless. l'.ider Van Fleet who has been at Tending the quarterly conference of the M. K. church at this place, went to Louisville today whero he will ba in attendance at the quartorly confer ence there tomorrow. The commissioners have had the railing around tho park in tha rear of the court honso rebuilt and now p-e-nents a neat appearance, much in con trast with the condition that it has been in for some time past. Miss Myrta I'orter who has has been ''."aching school here departed today ior Mt. Avista, Colorado where she has accepted a position in tha schools. In securing the services of Miss Porter the schools of Mt. Avista obtaia a -very able and competent instructor. Augu.-t Bach expects to move his grocery store from the Wetencamp block to tho ro im recently vacated by Thonrie & S. ti in the Fitzgerald block, believing in Horace (ireeley's advice "go west and grow up with the country." Mrs. M. 8. Briggs and children de parted on the early morning- train for Saiem and other Iowa points, where they will visit for some weeks. When they return they will bring Mrs. B's parents with them, who will visit the Trans-M ississi ppi exposition unu ether places of interest in the west. The Corder Implement company, who receivtil a carload of wagons Monday, have soid seven since un loading them, and c nnot put them up as fast as they are wanted. Two sales were lost on account of not being able to get the wagons here soon enough. "Verily ihe wave has come." The triangle arty will please take notice of the fact. I'll I'KSDAY. A new case of diphtheria is reported in the second ward. Ceorge Walradi, jr., was in the city from Cedar Creek today. Charley Warner and family enjoyed seeing the exposition today. Thos. Mason and family, of Ne hawka, were exposition visitors today. 11 U. Dean got in 100 baskets of fine peaches from Fair Haven, Michigan this morning. Sam Archer hurt his knee down at the shops and will take an enforced lay off for a few days. John Ferguson, one of the early set tlers out near Louisville, was in the city today on business. W. II. 1'itzer, of Byron Clark's of fice, went to Omaha this morning to look after the unfortunate death of his sister, Mrs. Moore. Dick Current, of Eimwood, who finds I'iattemouth attraction hard to equal, wiiH in town today n his way honiM from tho ex po-d t ion. !'-. M. Wei) went to Omana thi- morning to make out his slate ie.ort Ife will return at. noon and then go to Union 'til Saturday night. II Morris, wife. and son who have been here several das from Te.xa-, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 15. Kl-on, departed for horny this, morning. 'I ho little uuu of Viirdni'nter IJujh i tt at the J unction , got a fal I la.-! even ing which resulted in the fracture of his shoulder blade, making a painful injury. Miss Mary Shafler and her mother. Mrs. C. 11. Iii'inm, moved to Mi.-souri Valley, today where her brother. K T. Lemm, has secured a job with the. North Wculern railway. Mrs. Eva Hillier, a niece of Mrs. A. J. Crabill, accompanied by her daugh ter from La Harpe. Illinois, who have been visiting here, went to Omaha to see the exposition today. W . I). Jones will take a four hor-e load of people over to C leu wood in the morning to attend the old soldier's re union which begins there this a. in. and will continue for two davs. W. I). .Jones and Col. Thra-her drove over to Xehawka today and brought back soir.o !ine samples of corn which they found on the way that is noarly dry enough to shell. .lames Ellington and his daughter, Hettio, started for their homeye.-lor- uay in Antelope county, after a three weeks' visit with friends and relatives near Murray, fiom where he lias been absent for fifteen years. The K. C. train at noon brought in twol vo coaches of Kansas people who went to Omaha to celebrate Kaunas Day at tho exposition. One engine pulled tho entire train, and it was only a few minutes late. If wo don't have rain soon summer fruits and vegetable will he scarce articles on tho market. I'aMurc- have dried up until many are feeding their cows and butter is scarce at from twenty to twenty-livo cents per pound. McM.-iken's big ice wagon, with .loe on tho inside, turned over today on East Vine street. No damage was done except Jno got his arm si i gh tl y injured. If he had had a big load of ice on it might have resulted seriously for him. IVof S. A. Morrison has secured the prineipalshio of the Union schools, md came in this morning on his way to tnat town, J ne professor is one of Cass county's most successful teachers and Union people are very foitnr.ate in their select ion. Hob. Carries is h :"ioi;s South Dakota where ! w i.t to he: p har b ;ck he stoppi.-d i : ; in I ! i r i e, hi n t y, a line crop d i n ti 1 is doing 'i i he t ;n ay set- :.r.d his tnaiiv :: d t k now that 'a eo i.l health vest. On his v wii h lioss M-o-r ai.d he says I . bet h corn si nit s': w -11. Boss wa llers in this friends hero w '. i ho is pros;. i -eii "Barney" Mi ! r is ve - y (; i -eiiso'a to over the !n .f bis t !so--ugb :-red St. Bernard dog, "Lili Masi-oU. " w i.ich departed this lit" Tuesday i.ight alter an illness of ten days. Sho left Iwo fine puppies about three months old to mourn her. "Lill" was two years o'd and was imported trom Germony at a cost of $75 when but a puppy. Aside from the loss in dollars, Mr. Miller and family mourn the los of a faith ful friend and household favorite. llurulary at tri'ii wood . From Wednesday's liaily The mercantile establishment of Gold & Son, of Green wood, wasentered by burglars last night and a large amount of goods take n and a very little cash. Mr. Gold immediately telegraphed to Lincoln for bio.iJ hounds which came on the first train this morning, and was immediately put on tho trail. With what success they are meeting in overtaking the burglars we at this time do not know. Though if the blaodhounds cost as much as they did in the Alvo c :se, unless tho criminals are soon over taken the trail had better be aban doned, or the services of the dogs will amount to more than the loss sustained by the robbery. The Machine Hroke. 1'roni Wednesday's Dnily. This afternoon while working in t' e shops, Chas. Vroman employe 1 B. & M. shops received quite a severe wound in his forehead. l! apoars that tho machine upon which he was working broke, ami a piece of i-en struck him in the forehead cutting a gash about two ami a half inches long. Th wound has been d es-d and while v -ry painfip u . permanent injury is anticipated. Though it will be some time hef -re he .n resume his duties at the shops. Win your bittles against di-e :se by acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate rrsuls; when taken early it prevents consump tion. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. F. G. Frieke. Jake Boetel who has been given up by the doctors, he being a sufferer from consumption, expects anew lease of life by a trip to the mountains in a few days. Sick headache, biliousness, consti paiion and all liver and stomach troub les can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are pleas ant to take and never gripe. F. G. Fricke. Take the Missouri Pacific trains if you wish to go to the exposition, as they have the only depot on the grounds You can save street car fare and avoid the crowded thoroughfares. Ensign Powelson, who has been in the hospital suffering from a broken limb, was married yesterday at Phila delphia to the young lady nurse who wm caring- for him. SMO WAS TII1ED OF LIFE. M r. Mourr l'uki'H 11 I'liuij;' Into th .! Irt ttou rl lini-r l.f.iii'i it !. I rein W" -d in -il ay's liaily Mr. ('. A. 51 of Sliver City, 1 1 1 v, a . v i -i lei i ! I j e e : ii i t i i a in Oiuaha e-teid y, a i .0 la-l evening went to lie; Mi - i.'ii-i river baiiiv - at the f. lot of Mej-ey -tri e', wh 11 1 1 , n vvri'iiig a hurt mite, t"l!ii:e le-r name unj ie-- id'-ie; , I aviliL' her hat, ehoes, gl;-,-.- and (iirt ol h-r clothes., p!'iti;" ii into tie: river and was bourne to the g i ea I unknown. Mr-. Moon- wa- the vvie of I-. O. Moore, a prominent merchant of Sil ver City, and a sister of Mr V. H. I'it'-r, who is in Ihe law olVli -e of liv- nui ('lark. She, was a young woman i if about, twenty e us of a j o, and h d not I e. n mar i i ed but a short time. Hi in; of a deliea'o build, and not very strong, the failure of her hus band in no-re Ii a n 1 i le bu-iness a short time ago i-. siip,o-i il cau-i'd her men tal breakdown, ai d led to ler taking her life. She was always a very hand some jjirl, ami mueh thought ol by all who knew her. Her brother and Iriernl- hive, tlr: svnioathy of their 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 V f r i e I ! s . i'i i 1 1 m lo-r continued dry weather though Tin coining as late a- it h i-, has caused corn to eo up. Tlr - corn i- neariy tint tnied, and barrinir the iiot winds of the la-i few week-, nil'- crojs in this pa ft, of t he st a te W ould have been good but now it is ripe.-.ii g too fast, and will b cut short of w hat was expect ed. Toe hot. wind reports caused the shorts on ihe board of trade to cover, sent corn up a notch or so, especially in the May option. The continued heavy receipts in the principal grain center- has had a depres-ing inllueiice ami but for the enormous amount that has been going in the market the price won Ki ha i i! liiive bei ti serve 1 like w hea Th. did under Loiter'.-- i 1. 1! ue n ce. immense crop of wheat till over I the country has lout a tendency to kec that e-rain down, and lower price- ma y be looked for nut w i 1 Ip ta ml i n g the rt port of figure of the Russian crops all over the Volga reeion. itiuir Noti-s. Dave Exlin . the e i- penter, is build ing a barn for .lames ( 'hallin which is a tiling of beauty and a joy forever. D.ive is also looking al' er a few Sun day scheo! picnics d-tring his odil tno- lliei t s. Tiie Campeil Bros, are cutting their clever ihe second tunc tins summer. (U-..1 will til res h this cut! ing for seed. Wesley Burnett, who h is been on gaged with I v White, during the sum mer, expects to go west soon. Joe Bayiesand Ceo. Carter of Bock l:utl - were doing hn-tness at Konostia ye-t erday. "Wm. Ex.ine has severed his con i!ic"ie; witii the "White I 'iatit ition" and is uew a g nte'iii in of leisure. ( a), .siurad r an t Ligo lirown, who have been on the sick li-t for some time, a-e much improved and are able !o attend to their duties on the farm. Try -Mien's 1 'mil - l'.as;'. A powder to be shaken in the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, hervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, trv Allen's I'Vot-Ense. It cools the feet and makes walking easy Cures swollen and sweaty feet, blister and callous -pots. Kelievos cot ns and bullions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoo .-tores for 'Joe. Trial naekage I'm- Address Allen S. O nisti. d, Eel toy, X. Y. s too n-w.iri ioo. The readers uf this paper will be pleased to leHPi ilait there is at least one uieaeeu disease that science has been able tn cure in all its j-taues. and that is Catarih. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the ni:iy p-i!;e cure known t the medical fraternity. Catarrh belnjr -a cmistitutional dis t.:r'., reipiires ;i c.m-titut.i.nai treatment. Hall's Catorrli 1'iire is taken internally, actins; directly i:;iiiu the bl.i.id and. aiucoiis surlaces of the sys tem, thereby tlestn vinc the fnundation of the disease, and gui'iH the patient strength by build- mt; up the cmistanpiiti and as-istiutf nature in clmrur its wi.rk. 1 ne proprietors have so much faith 'ii its curative powers that they o:ter One it;iT: io-.l i 'o.'ars l..r any ca.-e that it tans to cure Send f a" li.-t of testia.onials. dd.ess. F.J. iii-nkv & Co., Toledo. O. b' Id by lrti .icisis 7ac They Do tilt ISusiniss. Tho Eui liiigton trallie is growing, and they are keeping well in the lead in tho passenger business. Tuesday the trallie was so heavy at Ashland that No. 1, tho through passenger train, eou!u not accom modate the business, so Conductor Waldron of the Schuyler let his coach be (Paced upon No 4, and he ran down hero with only a baggage car. Thus taking e.;ro of the people who wished to v isit the exposition. I ti'5ip IIhK'S !y Missouri Pacirio To Atchison, Kansas on account of Com Carai v;:l, one fire for the round t rip. I J.id e of sal September re- turn .September -''. To St. E'.uis, Mo , om .iccou.it of St. Eouis Fair, one fare' for round trip. liattiS of sale October - to 7, inclusive, with final limit to October lh To Omaha, on account of Kansas i.y, ooe for round trip. Date of sale .sejit. 1st; return limit, Sept. 7 To Omaha, on account of Commer cial Travellers'' I),a, one fare for round trio. Date of sale, Sept. '24; re tu fii limit, Sep' . lib. Fee particulars enquire of C. F. S'.euteiiborou , h, Agent. Get "V:isli-a-Lone siii( at Zuck "I'ilfr ec Etit,7.. Wioiiait'rs diil. The executive board of the Wo rn ati's Ciub are requested to meet at Mrs. S. II. Atwooa's Saturday evening Heptemb 'r o, at S o'clock. Business of import anon. There's no better Dour made than 'eisei's "I'lansifter." manufactured in thi- citj. 'Ask yn'jr grocer for it, and thereby get the best iinti sup port a heme indu-try at tho same litre, '..)!. h builds u t be tow n. I'riv.tlf S ill', At Dr. Shipman's residenci:; till kinds of houshoid goods. Flowers aud polted plauts to sell and give away. Thill County ! h I r. A screed bearing the name of L. ( '. T dd a ml ( 'ha I les ( i mi III i n .: - ruunty fair olliceis i- printed in an evening paper hi !') as a pretended u e ,'e u - of I he fa l r. Mr. Cummins, i-rtl e man w ho wriitn t he art icie f Ileal ol it to the N I.U claiming most of tie; been done here. Th" h i in. and .1 )r in ti !eVo1 I o i n :. ! . . fact s are that; e p.ihttng when j the A'hWs only did it bid oa the woi ii and was t h ; Iowa -t bidder. This year, Mr, Cummin- who actf d ;.s democratic god-lather m taring another paper lore, did i invite competition, lu' contract I with his protege at any pi ice he -aw lit to give. Every I.eWsp.lper in the county has expo e.l the fraud vvhi. h is annually being perp- I rated on the tax p:ij rs of the county und-r t i.e gu l ze of a cou n 1 y fair, bit Mr. Cum mins ignores all ex ce pt the N I . W s and J i mi in;1 1. He give- a list of tl.o - who donated s-").li! f,r i i fe m mb-r-bip. but like the rrst of the artic e i- mi lead i ng-. as the E KM Ml - I . s w h i h he carefully omitted was on of the number, as his records will -how ,f he has kept any record at all. The men-bants of this city l ave a right to be mulcted several dollars h year by t! in premium li.-t f,.k if they want to be, but th tax piyeis tif the county should not be robbed by Mr. Cummins" side ,-ho.v, and we don't believe they will be mil -ll longei ; tie' iMieiily eomiiiissioin r- who are famil iar with the facts, having given il out that the .fsoil.oo county rake o:Y won id not be paid this yea r. The fair management has a li.'ht lo get its printing done wherever it can bt! had for the least, money, but it ha il o light to show fa void t i - m a I tie - i -pen-e of the tax pavers. ros r oi i'ii j: uoihh:i. Prol'i-ssioiuils i:io 4ien I lie Sail" hi piiie W;il-r. Svoiri' 11 1 7. "S ami I-iS-lll' Willii.llt lli'tirhnli. fiom Thursday's Daily. T u; lui.stotlice at. W i ehii,"' ater Wi e pi ng' was broken i nt o i bo ; t m ill ii 1 li t la-t night, and witii a charge of dynamite the door of t he safe was hlowa open and -ill 7. lis was stolen therefrom. The safe was bully wrecked but po f u rt her d a ma ge was ih n e. Two t rati e men were seen loitering about town about 11 o'oloek last ni" lit, ai.d t 'li'y ;. ro though t to ha ve been tip: bu : e ia'-s. Everv effort i -i being male ;,p- (irehend the thieves, but the chaia-e-ii en -litn, as the work shows for itseif to have been done by profosson.ils. It is llu. light the men went jum-o.-s the i'ounl y, so as to he 'p iuit of reach of the teleg.-aph lilies, and otli -c: s. The faet thtit no stamps were la'cen show that the burglars we re pr: Te -si . u al s, and it is more tha n 1 i Utdy t hat Oma h a is their heaiiq uartet s; if siiotlirr towns are liable lo suffer at any tun . Charley Hay is the po-t m a-' or, ami t he loss is on. he will feel, South Omaha stock Yards. Kf.aunkv. N..-b.,Au'. i'., . J. C. iv'KNYtiN, Gen 'I Mgr. Union Stock Yard: South Omaha, Neb.: 1)KAK Silt: I was very stac, W s-f.ll this year. I jiurchased ' 'I head of cattle which have all heen f itted and sold at your maiket at very satisfac tory prices, and am now feeding a pain. Was very successful in getting all the funds necessary. I was prevailed up on to send one load of steers through to Chicago, which were sol i at less than was offered me in Omaha. Yours truly, T. .J. i'AKKIs-H. I'appe- !I'iiii"!injs Albert Tappe, :i wealthy firmer of Kight Mile Grove precinct was muted in marriage Thursday vvith Mrs. Ibse Hennings. The ceremony took plat e at the Hotel Kiev I 'a rlofs, I J -v. I ". II. t'tcu'id officiating. The bride is the widow of Henry Ilet.niiig, ;.n 1 is highly spoken .f as a woman of many graces. Mr. and Mrs. I'api.e left for Omaha on the fast mail this afterrof.n and will return to Cass eou'.tv tomor row. Tho' will reside at Mr. I'.appe" tine home near Kight Mile Grove. The best wishes of the N cws are ex ten lied. In l.lli k Tho Nkws and a host of o'her friends of A. I. Munger extet.d e cn grat il itions over his reported gooti fortune, he having faiien 1p ir to soii, (itit) by the. death of a r 1 itive in Chicago. Mr. Munger is the second deputy ir. the county treasurer's oHie--ti rnl fully de-erves all the goo f f t tune that comes his way. Ilea.lli of .Jioiie IIaiit-s, J. V. Haines, one of the early r i dents (f this city, wi.o wa- p. dice judge for a time, ;to,i ju-t'ee of tic p"ace. died at t h o peer faiM.i Wednes day night, win re hu i::.d i cii tawen a few days 2o. lie ti-- ii to i.e o ;:! well to uj hut io-t a. I hi- p',,( 'y, ::t:d in old age he h:id neither moru-y n r i e.atives to c it e for him. i t'hiiiilje at t f l Store Hints: George IJ. Guild has resigned Li-ilSf place itt the store house to accept a j $. more profitable one at Lincoln, and .V. ; K. (iass has resigned his psition tit ' I'acilic Junc'ion to take the place ! V made vacant bv Mr. Guild, ar.d will: i i move over with his family ;it entv. Mr. and Mrs. Gass will be warmly!.;. welcomed back to their ol 1 hotne. i 1 ... Itny lirick nt II uik', , F. D. LehnhoiT has lieen put in , charge of the b. ick works ;ind will sell and deliver brick to all parts of thecitv. Those owing the ejmnanv tnust pay uj). He will be found at the varus all day, ana wo i.a oe gi ia to have those owing cali at once. I'm; SALE A rare bargain in a goo home; ten rooms, ami a good barn; we'll water; till kinds of fruit. U ill be oHice. sold cheap. Knquire at New- Dr. Klster dentist. Waterman Iiloek, I'lattsinouth. I To Suhsi rlln rn. j We a r. carrying over a thousand ;i" iiili mi imii' Ininki, 111 a II V' of t hen I small but in the ngirogiito it amounts t i a neat -uui which would help Us out j if paid in. If v on can I pay all you I I I . ; i . i d u a dollar and we by i a turn mail wit h I h row ti in. will send a card of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Lt-fjal Notice. I t i i ;.i 1 1 Mnlin- I ; I I li I , ' r:!: r. t ( .itt.-i ..t it '.es L'.Mint v . 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"1 a : I da at the s,.m Ii ."i "t thi- ' "it h :. a- :a th.-. ;t ul I'I. it t in. .u t li i - a ! . . .i.iv. .-Il at .ii I : a am tinii. hi I he :i'h. t 1 1 :!.! In . a h, the . ...viii; leal estate t vv;t. I .I I a i I ' :, I I I.IA", V ! h 1 in- I.:... k Ittentv niie ('.'I ) in tin d, ai I 'ass c .unlv, Nebraska, plil!iV,.- and appm lenatK e.s th lh. -l. mil . i..-i 'lii' ; I i,,- -.,:n.- I,. ;n;' p: .pm t A "i ill auvuise appui laming i .a l iii'in and laken as the I i.o is deli li'l.int , P. sat i-ly ;i -I a: I "I M:.i I ."'ill l e ... i-n-d h v t lie r ai in ' k. pl.enl;!!. against said tie I : . N . i ' i . r ka. A ta? '.'!. A. I .. s'.. M. I V II 11.11 I: , - h. i . it . ( a- . . hi ii t v. Nel .1 ask a. I'.V I. I . .M. lill le. ). put. 1 1 1 .in. y I. i haail.it. Notice to Creditors. si i i .a N i- c.i' .v s i, , i a- ' "lit ! Y. I n t he mat t el "i t In: i -tat lit County Cou 1 1. I John Johnson, de .'."tn.'i h.nliv .;,w.n that the cieddors of -a:. I .!.- .-a . d vol I tin-i t the iidin aiistratoi of said i In.'. I a -1 1 1 . !ii.-. i. unity iidi;e of ('ass county .N . ; , i a r a. at t In- . ,;nt c.u 1 1 loom in I 'la I ts in .tail ai -.i:d ..unt v . oti the I h 1 1 d day o( March .. I I a I 1 1 an- o a l . k a. m , loi the iu i pose "I i .-1. 1 ;u:' t he: i i la. ins tm examination, ad- I-: lai -nt ;c. 1 ai.'.A.ne .-. i mouths aie allowed ! i I ! . . - ' i . i t"i . .1 - a l i lei i-as.-d to 1 1 re en t their i ....'ii- an 1 "I.'-' vear 1 a the ad m nil-1 raloi to set- la- -a: I e-!.tie, h .ai the thud day ol eptembei V an. 1 - I I n: lian I and the seal of said county i nit at I'.att , mouth. Nebiaska. this 'th day of August, I Hits. I.I . .Ki.l. M . Sl'I'I't.UI K, County J ude. Legal Notice. In the I ii-'. : i. t ('"Hit "I fa - County, Nil,i:e!i.-i. In the matter "I the es- t tale ol lohll ( U .1' k, r . I. -.e.-eed. i A p ' a at a m ol N'athau-e! II. Meeker, adminis 1 1 at"i . v, ii h v. il 1 annexed ol the estate of John I a if. k, . h i eased, t o license to sell real estate t " pay 1 1 . ! . t -, leai. ies and expenses ol adliiiu ; - 1 1 a' ion. lh;-. .i;-e caine on hit healing ujion the peti iaiiiol .Nathami'l II. M ee k e i a. 1 n 1 1 n i st i a tor of t he isiii!.' ..I t'hii Cusark, deceased, with will an nr in;t i; irn a i, t ense ta sell the west one iia I i -a j i i .1 t lie soul h west quarter I sw .'4 i o( sec i a n -; x i township eleven (111 rane nine (ih ( a - s i oi: nt v , N el a ak a or a su lluient amount of the aa.e to pay ihe ro -1 ol ad m uiist rat ion, debt s a';d i. '.t' a - ..I sa;d e late and its appearing to l he mi lei ap.t d pidue ol the d.sti id ourt tfiat '.hen: i- not siilln eat (leisonal property in the hands ol -aid administrator to pay the debts, le-ai ;..-s. . h ai u.-s and exptaises ot the adminis tration "I s.cd e-tate, and it appearing to the indue "I tills i on 1 1 that it is necessary to sell the i . a. e- t ate dc-t a . b tl in said petition, ti led herein for I ho pay ment -if said debts, legacies, charges and exp.-iec- ol adai: ii istr.'tt ion. It is tin ii-f ee "idered that all persons In tel, sted in said estate appear betore me at the oliueotthe ci.-ik "f the tiistri't court of Cass e .unty, Net.ia.-ka, m the city of t'lattsniouth. on the :: t day ot September, Is'.is. at two o'clock p in. of s;c i day to show Ciin-e why a license -h ai! 1 not be granted as prayed, to said adman-1 rat. jr t i sell tne above desenbed real es tate or s i iiiiitdi theieot as may be necessary to pay -ai l debts, lea.. ;es, i liaises and expenses. I I is ti;, ! hei hi h i e t that a toiy of ttiis notice i.e jiiioli he 1 f a four siacessjc- weeks, jirior to theti'ne hed t..r said hearing, in the Scmi We. kiv .Ni.ws lli.K.vi.h. a lenal newspaper, pub .ished i.i C'a-s county, Nebraska. 1 lated this day ,,1 Ju.y, 1-.,-. I'.Asll.. s,. Kamskv, Judge. i.ry. ?-;nr.1o. & Wilson Sewing Machine. v - - I ti & Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings - 4 j. 9 4 4 9 -5- 4 9 4 4- 9 5- 4 9 It WHITE BREAST !.IN( OI.X AVE. VM M : KHLK STS , II. ..I. M)i..VM( HSKN, .Manager. I -irge Supply of till the GKST GRADES HARD COAL SOFT I nc! iid : r.(5 the Famous Missouri. Illinois, Jackson Hill and Canon City Iump, Al-.vrc, on ,an i Abo a quantity of cheaper lira !es of NUT COAL. We also Keep on datid all k irids of Wood. All or ders t'r:aptly delivered. Leave orders at grocery store of A. II. YYeckbach &: Co. f -;- 6 V T,H E f stiSgZs. U & BEST lMSPM : ever vmf pa"- YARD Another WE CAN'T STOP. EVERYBODY wants one, and so wo have purchased anothersupply of Kendall's Perfected Receipt Book And will continue to ivo one as a PREMIUM to those who pur chase goods at our store amount ing to $3.00. Don't Wait This Time Until they are all gone?, and then "kick yourself" because you were too late again. REMEMBER, there never has b.-en a Re ceipt Book published wrich has ,",iven such universal satisfaction and contains so many of the very best reccip- ; and so few poor ones. IT WILL SAVE $10 A YEAR in any lamily, and many times will save life as well. EVERYBODY IS TALKING About the wonderful bargains they get at the.. Great Combination We are making a special effort to please everybody and bring to your very door the greatest bargains ever offered in Plaits mouth. We want more trade and we are bound to have it, if we can got an oppor tunity to show vou the bargains wo oHer. Remember the Premium. You will be exceedingly sorry if you miss it this time. COME IN AND SEE US. We give n Coupon with cuch jsiile, which i ;m-c l n:ilil uu have $..()() worth. If we fail to uivc yon ;i Cnu pmi with your pure It use, just sisk for it. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. I nev Danisn nam anrl nrnlonr life. i - I mr f . fc3 t32X .LrS No matter what the matter is, one will do good, and you can get ten for five cents. .t rmmo iruc ator'ar-KoK r vk k. i h. Tin pr r C&l. JA& 'ioQ of tho Uvo cent -itrt'ri ' .j tai,i"'i TABULififtj wui Im But fur II to c-iiU. Jiat me lcu; W4LZZlJ''ET?:VFmmMMrf-T W lW'C'lM l-WwyWl M i. lJW"f'jaT -"-, r j--m,w-jrTtrT. Permanpntly cured by usinjf DR. WHITEHALL'S RHKI'.MATK ' ( 'III-:. 'J , Burfst and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive gnarmiU c, J'lif-i; r,i) cents yer box. Sample spnt frpe on mention of this publication. THE XJR, WHITEHALL MEGRIMINE ;o . South Bend, Indiana FiRST- NATIONAL BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH, NF.B. PAID UP CAPITAL. $50,000 Orfers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. STOCK?, bonds, gold, government find loi securities oouxht and sold. Oeposlta re ceived and Interest allowed on the certfi cates. Drafts drawn, avallaDle In any part of the C i. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey, ID. Hawksnnrth, S. Wsugh. F. E. White. G. E. Dovey. Go. E. Dovey, Pres., S. Waugh, Cashiwr. H. N. Dovev, Asit. Cikir. Ch A : " ir" n t) I V 1 j . l 0-r- - - , M'.- - ( iiVi Jb. !.!I'I; nr. ' ' K -i rr$f&fZLi, -If' ; I i ) ' 'tr ":t r- ' iim Mi r 4 ) you - : n-r ; h n '.-,-: : J i , - ii (-i t, . j, i ,. .v r x., .1: n -.. t. v EH). Vl'V'SAiVAlXlA Ilir- n.w t-t'-fk, i, :' r'.- ,ui is prep ir (1 t '.-'l'-r '.li'-.n cv.-r to tuke '' i uf fl General Livery Sasincss. Quii.-k trips u..i): t : 1 p-.;:- '. if,.: county. I . pt i ;tcO .-. j.-t- eou It';; ri ' -::!. STABLiiS MXIil Ai; I ',. S I SM riatl-iiMiulli, .Nchra-ka. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms and f 'lsptnsary. Drew RuibJii'ir, l'latl-imnilli, 'eb. Open fr :n a. m. t p. au i ' t J p. tti : rvirii f-f: -:i..i.,v Old p ipxii for s tie at liii. Ouico. J ,vH'jjatwv-