CITY AND COUNTY. BATUKDAY. Ezra llornlnjr is in from McCool Junction for a vluit with Citts county relatives. Mlrfa AfifneH G obe and Fred Drukor w-ro ra .rriod tod iy in tho ehy by U.-v. F. II. F.eund. F. VV. Uiberidife is -n town tod-ty from Orawuod visiting rlt'.Tet and attending to bunineai. 'Mlsi Emma Etheridge Is down from j Greenwood for a Tibit over Sunday with her couin, Mis Jennie McEl wain. Toe Turner' plcn c to have been held at Nick Halmes' grove tomorrow hati been pnntponed to .Sunday, Sept. 18, if weather Is favorable. II. It Neltzoi, the Murdock banker who hifl bocn on tbo sick I i Ht for a f -w d"yi, ih in tbecity loday on u-ine-", and may co clud - to remain omr - un d IV. Knglneei- Frank Moure ha t iken a lay off f'om tho Schuyler run and John Buttery t iking his plaoe. It loo like old timea to ue John about town again. J. G Peterson and Ed. Oiivor were eating water melon at tho oxponition yortterday. They agreed that it wa- nicer than climbing a glacior in the Klondike country. Tho scholars this year will bo sup plied with all books free of cost. The only supplies they will be required to buy are pencils, slates, tablets, ink, etc., which will bo found in endleus quantities at IjehnhofT Hros. Watermelon day is highly spoken of by those who attended the exposition yesterday and the Co orado melons are voted the best in the world. The weather was far from nu-piciu yet over 17, '()() admiuon4 were recorded. J. Sterling Morton's paper. The ''on narrative, 1 one of iho boat periodi cals which ciiraes to thi office. It de servos a olaca among the best f the magazine eliiB, though it makes no pretensions as a magazino and calls Itself a newspaper. Hiram Robine came in this after noon from Florida looking better than his friendrt expected The only other members of company B, to arrive was George Clizbe, Francisco and Jack Ellis. O. Dinwiddie came as far as Chariton, Iowa, when he got so bad he was taken from the train to a city hospital. J. L. Young, the Murray merchant who had his right hand injured a few weeks, ago, carried an accident policy in the Woodmen Accident Association and on yesterday Dr. Goorge V. Allen received a draft for the full amount of his claim against the association, .which shows a remarkable degree of promptness that is deserving of much praise. Jim Sage has taken possession of bis Dew horse palace and moved in. It a model of convenience and will h-'ri a whole regiment of horses. He ha- ;i patent hay fork which picks up a load of hay and takes it b ck in the mow by the aid of a horse hitched to a rope. The hay shutes, down. to each stall ara neatly arranged and in fact the barn is all right from top to bottom, and he is readv to take care of all tbe busi ness which coms his way. E. J. Burkett, the republican nomi nee for congress in this district, and Chairman Ed. Siz-r of the congress loi.al committee, were in the city today Tisiting friends and forming new acquaintances. They called on the News and gave encouraging re ports about the condition of affairs in the aistrict, which will, no doubt give a rousing republican majority this fall. Mr. Burkett went over to Glen wood, to spend Sunday with hia father and mother. We met Col Olson of Fort Crook this morning on his way home from Santiago. He was very entertaining in his account of what transpired in Cuba. Among other things mentioned he said he thought Roosevelt and his regiment had about the elosest call of anyone that ever missed a massacre. A misucderstai.ding among the Span iards is all that prevented their clos ing in on him with superior numbers One of the peculiar facts he men tioned was, that tests p-ove that the point of a Mauser bullet never touch s the flesh as the air impacted at the head of the bullet is what tears tho way which the bullet follows: MONDAY. Mrs. J. P. Falter, wife of the county commissioner, is very sick. Chri. Wolfarth is happy today. He walks on air. This time it is a little girl which has come to 6tay. T. J. Thomas is buying hoes nowa days and nil who have anything in that line will do well to see him before sell ing. Don At wood has reached New York and will prohably be dlschatged soon. This, of course, will ba good news for the Journal . Miss Tesora Strong, of Nehawkn, who has been visiting Deputy Sheriff J. D. McBride departed for her home last evening. Misfc Anna Eikenbery cime down from Terry, South Dakota. Saturday and will make her home here with ber mother for the present. Dexter Quackenbnsh, of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Deputy County Treasurer A. I. Munger and family, returning home this morning. John Lorson who has been visiting -with J. C. Peterson and family de partad for Omaha where he will take. in the exposition and visit friends. The Burlington folks are making some substantial redairs upon the the shops, putting a roof upon the plain leg mill b4 tckhop. Tb ear pontors did not get out of tho way of tho rain and tbo boys in that de partment are having a puftenap. J. G. Wordon, of Nehnwka.andj John Wordon, of Choctaw, Indian Territory, who has been vixitinij with Deputy Sheriff McIJrido departed for homo Saturday. The Platte City Axfns, si pop paper, change hands this week, J L. Pn.--hal, the (orm.-r editor, huvir.g uur chused the telegram at C-dumV-u-. C. A. Brindly t ikes bis place. Tho pol itics remain unchanged. The tipple crop is short thl- year and those who have apph-s in iy expect good p-ices for them. Secretary V. n Ilouten of the Iowa Siute Agricultural Society estimates thociop in Iowa to be only Gf'.v eijjht per cent of th average crop. Mr and Mis May, ) rents of Mrs. Ceo. A. H iy, w II dep-v t this evening f their home in Poor .. I li'ioi, af r a vi-i1 of .. -ii!o f wveekV with their dau liter and oih-r ie:tivt8 and friend in the city and county. Dr. Frank IIol land a nd his brother H -mer, of Lennox. Iowa, who hvo been visiting with the Eiketi tc-ryV, loft this morning for Om h i where they wi t vit.it ti:o exposition. Homer will return home to Iowa and Frank will go to Suatle, Wash , whore ho will locate and practice at his profes sion. Tho much talked of beet su:;ar fac tory which was to be located at Graf ton, and for which tiie fanners of that vicinity have been raising beets, turns out to bo a lizzie and will not, ho built. This is rather hard experience for the farmers and will have a tendency to make them very careful with whom the con t; act to raise boots in the future .Snitilrn Dentil ut Mltm liflln Stoplic-r. Mi-s li lie Stophor of Elm woo i, eld- e-t daughter of E A St. p!ier. presi dent of tho American Exch iiige b-tnk. lied very suddenly Saturday after noon. She was bookkeeper at the bank, and about 5 o'clock, while work ing at her desk, suddenly exclaimed: "I feal deathly sick," and dropped over unconscious, leuieai am was summoned at once, but when tiie phy sician arrived she was dead, d;ath having been instantaneous, tho physi cians pronouncing tho cause paralsis of the heart. Miss Stopher had held the position of bookkeeper at the bank for several years and was considared in the best of health, although sho had been slightly ailing the past few days. Her death has cast a gloom over the whole town, as sho was well k nown'and quite a worker in church rire'es. Worknon t lfav-a Home, II irvey M. Ito'lo-vay gets the con tract for bui Hirer i ) A. O. U. W. hall at Sevee'h '"! Pearl streets, the same boim : v-,i l-d lst Saturday night, the pric . ni over 2,!i00. The hail the upper one : The lower s'o at present. The hali wlv. n '? two stories, iii'?es. t or be ti n ished VI lin:- 1 v. ill make an elegant ho:i;e for iliu wer'-meu of this citj-. f which there are are four lodges, numbers 8. SI, 84 and -U7 of the Workmen proper, -md two ledges De gree of Honor, Star Lodge No. 4 and Ivy L3af Lodge No 13, and the total membership is about 500 in round numbers. The building of the ball will greatly benefit that portion of the city. BurglarH ut Warping Wattr. Burglars entered tho store of Sacitett Bros., at Weeping Water, Satu; day, and carried off a quan tity of knives and revolvers to gether with other small articles. No money had been ieft in the store. The money drawer had been ransacked and papers scattered on the floor. Noth sng is known as to who it might have been, but local talent is suspected. LoHt Two Cows. U. G. Smith, father of O.-rin Smith, lost two of his best cows last Friday and has been unable to find them any where. They have been in the herd on the river bottoms in front of the depot and it is thought that they have been stolen and driven to South Omaha. Orrin Smith went up there this morning to investigate the mat ter. Cervera Goes Home. Admiral Cervera and his fellow cap tives sailed fom Portsmouth. New Hampshire, yeterday on the City of Home for Spain. They go dire ct to Santander. In all there were l.GSS men. They were high'.y p eased with the manner in which they were treat ed by Uncle Sam, when they were captured they were mere skeletons but now they are fat and sleek. !()() He ward (jlOO. The readers of this paper will be p'.ensed to learn that there is at least oue dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in al! its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure istheoniy positive cure knonu to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional d s ease. requires a constitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actin-j directly upon the blood and mucous sin faces oi the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F.J. heney &Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c TourlMt Pamphlets, Descriptive of Yellowston National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a great deal rf informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Atreut, Burlingtdn Route, Omaha, Neb. White Cream Vermifus?e is perfect ly harmless, and will remove every worm. It is also a toaic, and by its strengthening properties will restore to pale cheeks tho rosy hue of health. Price 25 cents. F. G. Fricke. Dr. Elster dentist, Waterman Block Plattsaouth. I'olltlrwl I'otpoorl. Tho war has proven conclusively thiit McKlnley was tho biggest man in tho entire push, with a hoad as level as any that has jet appeared above tho m face. And now Judge I) road y has refused to act as chair-man of Maunahan's con gressional committee. It is said ho i tho third man to whom this doubtful h ji.or haa been tendered. Very lew men like to go down with a sinking ship, either as commanler or boats wain. "Manna" ought to como down io Cans county for a chairman. We coil d give him a daisy who will tict m chorister, pall bower and undertake! for cue price. Kver oince Mannah in swallowed th. pops, he has not felt wcl.J we euspect cd a-i mueh. The st.tte hou-e ring uuder com maud of W. V. Alien is said to Ot ove j i ed at the nomination of Hon J. M. Patterson of this city for the aenaio. Ttiey wi.l change their smile when they sco what kind of a vole getter v. 11. Newell is. w Jim House will Le "nix cutni-r-ou-i" when the votes are counted in November. Jim was bitter against fusion utililayear ago when he saw the strange light, which he mistook for a call to olliee, and ho has been ready to be swallowed by the demo crats ever since. I hey say out in tne west end of the county he will hardly know he is a candidate when the re turns avo in. Trim Young and Harnest Pollard are practical men wuo will support a protective tariff, sound money sena tor. If you are for prosperity, and iig.iinst depression and panics, you wiL vote for the principles which to ought pr osperity to the land. Senator Gray, the d' mocratic states man from Maryland, was appointed a member of the pesico commission by too president yesterdiy. McKiuley has shown no narrow partisanship, in stror g contrast to the llolcomb brand cf statesmen. Charles K. llarrU, Who Was Killed in Col orado. iho Denver News gives the follow ing particulars about Charles E. Har ris, who was killed in the political riot at Colorado Springs on Wednesday morning: Mr. Harris, ten years ago, married Miss Lizzie Leesley of Plattsmouth, Neb., and the couple have five child ren, the eldest a boy of nine, and the youngest a boy baby two months old. He h is three girls. Deceased was the first of nine children to meet death, and the shock attendant upon tho killing of oue of the family of grown up sons and daughters has prostrated the aged parents. Deceased leaves a widow, six sisters and two brothers. His widow and children live at 1S56 South Washington street, while the parents reside close by, at 1959 South Pearl street. Mrs. Dora Ilerrick, one of the sis ters, sa id : "Charles told me Tuesday afternoon that he intended going to the Springs and for mo to tll Lizzie not to worry. I did not see Mrs. Harris until after she had heard the fearful news." Affection for the deceased is not limited to his own household. The expressed sentiments of his friends .-md companions make it manifest that he enjoyed general popularity. Many of ttiem called at his late home yester day and they met a widow whose eyes were red with weeping, and five fath er! ess children, who did not quite un derstand, but who eried just the same. Harris had been earning a precarious livelihood bv doing carpenter work and ho had hoped, by taking part in the fall campaign as an active district worker, to secure a permanent posi tion, thereby improving his condition. A Mr. Newcomb of Lincoln, a stool pigeon for a fellow by the name of Manahan, would-be congressman, was iu town today trying to convince the demo-pop9 that Matthew Gering was not hoodwinked out of the nomination at the recent congressional conven tion in this city. The democrats in this city did not give the stool pigeon a very warm reception and it is said that some of them even hinted that this fellow Manahan had best remain away from Plattsmouth during the campaign as he would not be warmly received. This resident of Minnesota, who wants to represent Nebraska in congress, will not get enough votes in Piallsmouth next November to re mind him that he was a candidate. Helen Gould ought to become an old maid. The men who are good enough to be her husband are scarce. She has by her kindly interest shown to the soldiers and her donations for their comfort earned a name thai will outlive that of her father. Commander- in-Chief. Col, James A. Sexton, of Chicago, was elected commander-in-chief of the G. A. K. Friday at Cincinnati. The next reuuion will bo held at Philadel phia. To Subscribers. We are carrying over a thousand accouuts on our books, man-of them small but in the aggregate it amounts to a neat sum which would help us out if paid in. If you can't pay all you owe send us a dollar and we will send receipt by return mail with a card of thanks thrown in. Siek headache, biliousness, consti pation aiid all liver and stomach troub les can bo quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early liisers. They are pleas ant to take and never gripe. F. G. Fricke. Subscribe for The Nbwi-tie tit papr in th city. A CRITICAL TIMIi During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WICLL, A K I T S 1 1 NIGHT AND DA V. Tbr I'Mcki-rnNl Ihi- I5n!il- of suit mi; . li t'ulm win:HH Ili ri.c-B, Tin Ir II rii - h f f rt in ti-1 1 iiiK A in ui ii ni I Ion hi ii 1: i ' :) In the I rout N v t ih- !.- P. 11. Muter, if p:u; I ain No .; writing fioui Sinthiuo ih- i: ;i. i : J u y LU, -ay-: " e a 1 1 h it u ft i- in-: in more It ts violent fm in. iinl w i.. . we landed wo ha I no tiieo to -i: d di tor, for it w.:.s a ci.v of rusii i . ru.h night and day to !;. ; I re- t m . supplied w i ! h a id i n i i ion - n I rit nu . but thanks to (.Jiiiinli-il ihV t'oili L'holi-ia and D tll": h 'i' i K n.iiL, i- e wei e able to Keep at. wor and lie our health; in I- cV, I sinei r!y be i v. that ii t one cri t ietil ti mo this nied ni r e whs tho indirect savior of our army, for if tho packers had been ii'i ib'e to work there would h:ivc hern no m of getting supplies to tho ir.ait. 'I ho- c vere no roads lh.it a Wilson train could use. My cvmrnuo and tnyscit had the good for tune to 1 iy in a sup ply of tnis meUieine for our p;ick-t- ain before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life." Tho above letter whs written to the manufacturers of this medicine, tho Chamberlain Medicine Co., Do Moins, Iowa. For sale by all druggists. Imprt-HHloim of a Visiou in Om ilia I.ithor iay. Lovely girl, i-artlf s fairest maiden. Thou to me art treasure dear; And for thee my heart is laden With a world of love sincere. I.ove so constant surely never Gushed from cleft of Cupid's dart; Like a strer ni it Hows forever From tile clelt within my heart. Through each thought the current jroeth. O'er each act it fondly strays; And to thy fair bosom tiuweth, Where its kindred current plays. Angels through their fairest glances, 'Round thy form unknown to guile; Truth itself meets thy advances, With the reflex of thy sniiie Constantly thy thoughts pursue me. Where thou art behold them near; Even thus they whisper to thee. Thou to me art treasure dear. Tin-: Asciii s r. The le Kxeursion. The Omaha Heo will gave an excur sion from this place on Sept. 21, which is known as Omaha Beo day. They are trying to outdo tho World-H or.tld great time. A rate has been made at the Dellone of $2.00 and at the Arcade of $1.50 for the day. Tho rate for the Bee excursion will be $1.80 for round trip, which includes admission to tho exposition sights with also an admission to ten of the attractions upon Midway which are as follows: -Privilege of check room t Pabst garden, Palaco of Mysteries, privilege of shooting the chute, Bom bardment of Matanzas, Chinese Vil lage and 'Iheatre, German Village, Hagenback's Wild Animal Show, ride upon the Scenic Railway, Liiirnbai d mentof Manilla, Flyintr Ca:ly, Streets of Cairo and Theatre. Those tickets are for sale tit Lehnhoff Bros, and are for subscribers of the Bee onl-. The OrmnW'Ht l ni ly Mr. K. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chilhowie, Va., certifies that he h.id consumption, was given up to die, sought all medicinal treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting- up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the greatest remedy ever mane, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community. Dr. Kings's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke'e drug store. 2 Died in Denver. Mrs. Isaac Cummins died recently in Denver, of typhoid fever, at the age of 43 years after a brief illnes-. Beside her husband she leaves three children, Minnie, Irene and Walter, the eldest aged 22 and the youngest 18 years of age, The funeral took place at Denver. Wheat Higher. Chicago, Sept. 12. The crowd had gone over Sunday on the short side, and as a matter of course prices all along the line were lower. Wheat opening up at a loss of cent. While corn had about the same decline. The government and state reports put crop above last year, and it started dull and hardly any business was done in that line. Higher cables from Liver pool, Paris and Antwerp give strength to wheat and it advanced over a cent, but a little reaction oc curred, closing very stron-r. Mr3. Smith and Mis. Jone?, the lady socialistic lecturers, who have been dispensing the gospel of social democracy for the l.-ist i-i de parted yesterday for Union and Ne braska City, having the sunny lands of Kansas as their objective point where they expect to as-ist in the popocratic cempaign of the Sunflower state. The -MlKSOuri Pacific Has a round trip rate of a fare and a third to Omaha, good every day dur ing the exposition exceot when a low er rate is made. All trains fctop at the exposition gate, giving exception al facilities for the convenience of patrons who save car fare and unpleas ant transfers. Take the old reliable M. P. train for Omaha and the expo sition. For Kent. Store room in Fitzgareld's block. Enquire of T. II. Pollock, Agent, 9 m 1 WHEN YOU YOU I OLD Bocnnffii , A stimulant for use in the sick room, such as the G. O. Taylor brand, which is sold by more family druggists and prescribed by physicians more than any other brand of whiskey sold in competition with it, is safe to stand by. An old distiller caught adulterating his rum from the pump, by way of an apology said: "Water never hurt anybody." His statement was not wholly true, for much disease, suffering and lingering illness has been traced to the use of impure water. Physicians prescribe "G. O. T." for lung and throat troubles, as a flesh producer, with eggs and milk, after lingering sicknesses. Licensed dealers everywhere will sell you G. O. Taylor Whiskey if you insist on having it. It is not sold in bulk. Look for our firm name signature over the cork u 1 ..1 i Ii : RYE f. c l--r; L K GAL ADVERTISEMENTS L,; t;al Notice. In the District ('cunt of Ca.-s ('utility. Nobi;isk;t luttio initti-r ol the- a uau! i.ni !i ii ul i I In) . ( ' K in rkc, Anna I.. U Kuurku '. I r 1 . ' I ' I I r !'.. I !...- I 1.. . , t i: . ... . ..1! .1 ' . I i 1 1, i n:iu i' t ii ui. i'i . n.tn: i; ni ii intj i u.i i estate I'l.-ieiiiatter ilex.'i ;hel ni.nu: in tliu abuve en- tit inl c:ii.:-o tiv I loll. Iail haniM'V, jmle, on the flii il iv t.f Iu:, A. 1). IM'.-. I u iii nu tne lirj ilav ol t.-j!e!ii!or, A. 1) 1 at l'l o'clock a. in., at t hi-M in! Ii floor of theioint h.Hi'-e, in I'iatls nioutli. t 'a fount y, Netn.i'.k . ol'ei tortile ol ore li'i il' !i i-' i anil t hiee in tin- noi I heaM ( i a 1 1 it oi the southwe-t quarter, iot one handle. 1 airi lour in tin: northwest qaaiter ol the south east quarter. ami lot eijhleen iu the south'.w-st quarter of the sou heaM quarter ainl the southeast quai ter ol tin- sou i h w esi qnai tei , all in section nineteen, in tov.nsiiqi Ueie, lioith of ranue fourteen, in Cass couniv, Nebraska. I .ots n;ne anil ten in block t vent y-si., 1 iuke'.s ad dition, lots ttu, eleven ami tweive in block one. .Stad'lehnan's addition and lot ten in Mock ninety-live, all in tiie city t I'latt smou i h. C.is ; county, Nebraska, to the holiest bidder for cash. S lid miiiois owning an u.idr.ided tlueedoiulii.s t ;'i ) id -aid lam I, .'md a dee-1 uiii be made to the purchaser upon the pa in en I o! the pro lata siiai e ol :he pure base pi ice o! the remaining undivided one-loin th ('4. Ni l i n: M. I) Kui'kki:, as (iuai tiau and for beiself. f J V her atturnevs, liyroii (Jiaik ainl C A. Kawls. Aui'usl '.), i;'s. SlicrilV's Sale. Ii y virtue of an execution, issued by Cum. Housewoi th, clerk ol the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to ine di rected, 1 ill on the day ol Sepi ember, A. I . at :.' o'clock u. in. ol said da-, at the s ::th door of the court house in ' it." city ol I'latisinoutii in said county, sell at public auction, to the liitihest bidder for ca-h. the f 'ilowin real estate to-vvit: l.otfour (It in b'o k : vventv-one (-1) in the yi'.laue ot Kl'nwond, in Co s county, Nebraska, together with the pri -. i and apimrtenances thereunto beioti -inn oi hi .i-i wise appuruiiti!::ji The same beinii h-.icl I'jion and taken ,-liie propel iy of A. A. Da. is .leiendant, to satisfy . lutliiiiieiit of s o ! niMi n oveied by the 1-arin el s 1 lank ol M :r ! i.i nt.:!, against i J fendant. fiattsuioutli, N sk:t. IS. A. IV, 1V..K. i. . hi i:i.i-k, Siieriit". Ca-s county. Nebraska, i.v J. i . Icl'.ride, Deputy. ('. S. l'olk, attorney lur pianuitt. Notice to C reditors. ''s c-ur"-' ' County Court la the matter ot the slat,- .- f John Johnson, de ceased . Notice is her by given tb:.-. th ; cre '. t ns of sail dece.-i.d iii meet ti.e ! ::i , n i r-t i a I . ir -d said estate, betofe oh-, county jtsilire oi 'a-s c juntv . Nebraska, at the count y eoui i room in I'latts noiuih in snid county, on tie; third d iv of Maich, A. D l-'.1'.', at t:::h' o'clock a. m., h.r the pi.ipose of prese:itin;i i i ei r claims loi ea!niiiati.jn, ad jasimeiiL a:i-S ' !. .-. an. e. '. o aiiiis are allowed tor the creditor- .f -aid i .cca- 1 to ine-en: ihe'r Claims and one ear f.'i" tin- a bnoiistiau t to .-et- ! tie s:,:d estaie. n mi the li.l.-d day ol s-:pit-!iil!er. Witness :iv ban'' and tbe s a' of fii.l Cour.ty iiiili'tiH im-: a: r;.-.tist!outii. Neoi.ita. mis 51i-.Al..j; Mil ds v f A'ii -t, l-:. JJttitiili tiboKUB j-'l-ritl.OCK. (Joiin t y J ud e. Noiice to trcciic-.s St.VI K O!' N'l.IiRASKA. . j, (J ,,,, ass count;. . S ' In the matter oi tiie e-tate of A. Jub; deceased. Vo ice is I crci. .' ti . en tha' tiie t3 C Wri cri.-litors of sai 1 deceased m et the executors of sa; i es tate, beiore me. county j-adje ol Cass cot.iitv, Nebraska, at the county Court room in I latts mouth in said Count v, on t he -nd day of A pi il A . IV, !;!, at Hlo'ciock A. !., l .r the purpose of presenting tlieir claims for examination, adjust ment and abowauce. Six in m.hs are al!oied tor the creditors of said deceased to present their claims to seme said estate, fr mi tiie 1st day ol October, is. . Witness my hand and seal of said court at Plattsmouth, Nebra ka, this, ;!rd day ol Septem ber, A. D. Dis. Gl:ORGK M. Sl'l RL'lCK, (Seal) County Judge. Notice to Creditors. SIATF. OF NKItRASKA. ) j Count Court. Uass County. ) ' In the matter ol the estate of Henry Martens, deceased . Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will :net t.'ie executrix of said estate, before me, comity judge of Cass county, Ne braska, at the county omit room in lJiattsniouth in sai ; county, on the -rid day of April, A. I). 1W, at L o'c ock A M. for the pttrpuse of pre senting tiie. r c amis tor examination, adjustment andaliov ai.ee. S.x ne mt !is are allowed for the creditors of sai : rieeea-e 1 to pre-ent their claims, fiom the 1st day of October, l-'.'- Witness iny hand and sea! of said county cntirt at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, thisiith day of Sep tember, ls:. I. Splrlock, County udge. (Seal) Probate Notice. In the County Court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of tiie estate ot John Waiter Haines, deceased. Emma Haines, Kecky Haines, Walter Haines. Joimy Haines and b rancis Haines, minors, and all other persons interested iu said matter, are hereby notiiie 1 that on the 3rd day of September, ls'.i-., John .1. Swoboda, jr., an ! J P. Palter nlcd a petition in said court, alleging among other things, that John Walter Haines died on the lilst day of August, .si's, leaving no last wid and testament, and possessed of real estate in said county and state, and that the aluvs named con stitute ail the persons interested in the e.-tate of said deceased, and praying f it adm-.nbtrati.m tliereot. You are hereby notined that if you fail to appear before said court on the J'.th day ol September A. D. l-l1. at 4 o'clock P. M., and con test said petition, tiie court wiii appoint John J. Swoboda, jr., or some other suitable person, ad ministrator, aud proceed t j a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and tbe seal of said court at Plattsnioutii," Nebraska, this 3rd day of Septem ber A D. Ii'.'?. UKOKGE M Sl'LKLOCK, shalJ County Judge. Probate Notice. In the County Court of Cass county. Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Aiuiua Piiidnca Thomas, decease 1. Thomas J. Thomas, George Washington Thomas, Sttaa Viola Thomas, I-";i.;e ja:ena Thomas, and Victor l.aKuc 'i nomas. Xciia Thomas and Sylvia 1 ho:t.a 5, minors, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notilied that on tiie Mrst cay r-f September Thomas j. Thomas tiled a petition in said court, alleging among other ' hings. that Albina Ph:l iuda i humus died on the e.gh'.eenth day of April leaving no ia-: w; i ai. 1 to lament, and pos sessed of real estate -.n SKid county and state, and that the above named cons i-ue ad the per sons interested in tiie estate ot a;d deceased, and praying lor administration tiiereof. V ou are hereby notified tiaat if you fab to appear at said court on the twenty-sixth day of feptcmber A. li. it, at y o'ciock A. !., and cotitest said peti tion, the court vvi.i apno.nt Miomas I. Thomas, j cr some other sur.aoie person, a lmiuistrator, I and proceed to a settlement o! said estate. Witness my hand and tiie sea! of said court at I Plattsmouth. 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