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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1898)
i CITY AND COUNTY. TU Ksr Y. K -t't. Vhhi wnH mi Omaha visitor today. A' ly Hull wu a vN-tnr to tlie p - 'tioei toil y . '1' .1. Tliom .- ih iuiii li-j ii . i 1 Snui.li Ouiuh.i t. ii m y . - Jobtt Schlil:f!cas til 'df -i bu-Mrif tri toOtimliii tiii morrilnjr. J. C Cotey Hud family nri- 3 1 c ; ' J i nf the day ul tho oxpiiiinn. Mr-. I. E. KutTior nnd d uyhter aro exposition vi.-it.orrt today Forowt W olf f th l-'nt -tpc in oli a buHiiii hh 1 1-i 1 to A hum) toil y. II. I. Siindi-ll irt i'. town r hi O ; land 1 k i r u a'ti-r Im-. 1 i? m.it ' Kr. VV. A Mump r -y .uid hi- .-i-i- 1 in liiw d piirti il liii- . fi moon for Oiiio I. N. Fu h i- ami hi- f u-ii'l, (i.'l'i ton, of Ft. Dodn, Iowa, mo vir-itint; in (JIlMiWood today. J. Ij. Don.va- formi'ilv of Myninl, who Iiiih 1)lmmi runiiiiir tin r y-W' round do n in OkIiiIkiin 1 for tlu; !;i-t. two yeurn, rutiiriit d li ru 1 hi-ui.irniii Mih. A..I. ("rnhill in at Mulvi-rn, Iown, today attend inj a f.iinily reun ion. Mrs. Ed. .Johnson, of Lincoln and littln t-on-aro visiting rvlati vos in tiii.s city. A. L IJurJiamin, of lied Lands, ('al iforiiiH, is here visiting Kil Smiili and family. Carl Kunt.maii wont to Omaha thie afternoon to pet lepaircs for his iin-.it market innetiinei y. S. E. Hall & Son aro nut; in;,' a new roof OH tho Drew building, recently purchased by I. l'oailinan. Wyatt Mcl 'hersen and family of Ilock UlutT.s are taking in the sights at the exposition today. Carl Kunt.man went to Omaha this afternoon to pet repaiis for some of his meat market maoiiinery. II. C. McMaken and Hurt James aro participating in the (Jrand Army ccre mon' at tlio exposition today. M. Carper mid wife Emerson, Ne braska, the former a orothur-i 11 -law of F. II. Dean, attended the exposition tod ay. Mrs. Haumeislet expert- to go to Ohio in a low days to spend the winter with her parents who are quite old and feeble. The crowd which attended the ex position yesterday reaching nearly 100,0(10 people was too iarjro for the comfort of anyone Joo Sands, Andy Graham, .1. 15. Meisinjer, Albert Anderson, I). O. Dwyer and Keese Walker aro seeiny sights on the midway today. August l'app'3 and fimily, and Dan Kiser and family, both prosperous farmees of Kipht Mile Orovo nrn fee ing" sights at the exposition today. ilrs. D. Hewitt of Havelock after a pleasant visit here with her parents departed this morning for Lead City, to see her sister. Mi?sKate Ilempel. Joseph Wood and wite, and John Ilutson and wife c.ime in yesteiday from Lincoln to linir-h up their visit with J. I . Ilinshaw before returning to their homo in Eastern Indiana. President Mckinley shook hands with the passing multitude at the jjoverment building for about twenty minutes yesterday, and Ilalsy Djke was one of the Pluttsmou h boys who grasped the president's hand. The funeral of Marion Watt rs oc curred yesterday from the Christian church and was largely attended, El der Dungan officiated. The decea-cd was a brother of Mrs. Frank O'Neill where he had of late been making his home. The crowd which went down to the B. & M. depot to see McKinley this morning were disappointed, as he went south by way of Council DiUtT-, and the two car special which passed at a forty miio an hour gait appeared to contain no passengers. Anton Schernl.er, an old resident of Cass county, bui now living in Gage county near the Kansas line, is in the city renewing old acq uai nances. lie came to the exposition to see President McKinley and seiz ;d t;ie opportunity to run down and see old friends. Miss Mamie Sullivan, a talented vo calist from Plattsmouth, lias been in the city for the past week. She has accepied an engagement fo a month's cancert tour and will sii-g in such cit ies as St. Louis and Kansas City ana ci ties i f that size. Lincoln Msdley. Eldeis Christeiison and Valentine of the Latter Day Saints church, from Utah, will preach tonight at the South Park Baptist church in this city, at 7:30, and may "continue for several Vsvecings. Everything free, no collec tion, and everyboly iuvited to come out and hear these representatives of a great church. C. F. Williams who opened the first telegi aph ottice in this citv in L-60, and who resided here for some time, is in town today visiting his old com rade, J. W. Johnson, and meeting other early residents. lie thought Perry Gass looKed no older tha.i he did 38 years ag". Mr. Williams is a resident of Seattle, Washington, . which be says is the coming city of the Pacific coast. Ed. Tutt and Fred. Morgan had a little experience yesterday not down on the program. They stepped to the door of Market's restaurant while Geu. Miles and party were at dinner, and were stopped by the door keeper who demanded credentials. Fred, icplied indignantly that they belonged to Gen. Mile's party and didn't need any, and they were both admitted. Walk ing' on into the great hall, some one asked who they wanttd, and Frd. -aid, O101. Mi!"-, and jn-!. then he having lint-hod ti i -t d i 11 n , ) wnlki'd lh:it "iy MM I 1 1 1 1 1 1 boy - I . I "I II ' and hi id t Io- v wa 11 1 '! 1 ' 1 1 1 t him, a 1 j 1 after a h-'H' ty hand -haka they in id" a li.i-tv i xit T!i- y Wi re p.o'-nl-iy thoonlv niTs :l- exef-it. ollic-ial- wleil I had tli- i.iiiinr of a Ii .ml ul- and a j j f ii w wo 1 1 - f i'c an the e.om in . n ' f ' i 1 r,m ii! n ut my that d iv. Thi) - I ntly 1. a I a -11 r 1 'i 1 f n . atd i -iaeop: (if llil-l pip'f vvill t.j re 'd tv; ii . Mi e- ho Will no ilonb' remeiule'-th'- ilicid.-nl. and if the boy.-, want a !nMi n his st , IT they are ca rt inly i'b to a-k for it Til' t '.aH.' I1niu . M.'ll . 'i'nesiiii I'f L i'.oX'oii ai d w ' gainsi .1 lin L .M ii"!' arid , J a til.. 1 i 11 ill, f 1 . 1-1 1 : ii r n 1 1 1 ii-h I. 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 v i' 1 ii t . ,oi:s 1 is .1 do nr.- for d e f . m a 1 1 . n f l.a iii'i i" , Ii is Ii' 1 11 1 i i -1 1 1 i - - ( " 1 b a'i- ii in f 1 In-, t ' rox 1 ai-. tie- ! it t e r pa i 1 j; I lie eon rt. eo-1 s i 11 1 1 1 :(!. At th-- time lie- ea.-c was Ii!. d in 1 be ili-tri.'t nnii'l It was tiio e, i.. ra! Ouillloll that it would never ei'ilie to trial; th it the.-o w o. 110 real f. xi mi- lnr llu; I'oin pla i 11 1 lii'd by tli'i I'ri . -ton-, 'i In: sail w as, uid otibt ed ly , I- r the -ol . pui.ro.-ed 1 f treating .-!'-, 1 ti.inal la iv relative io Mr. iu.d Mrs. Miner, hut, it foil lar stiort of it- pur ine e . The re 1 ill t a t ii in of 1 h e def 1 .1! . 1 1 1 s ciliimt Ii" Miiiieli ! tv i.eoiile of The Crextoii calibre. --Nort li I'i-ttle Ti ili- 11 "15. .1 tini'H. II. I'.ilnii r imiii'I.-.I. Thi paiier printed ni xe!u-ie 11; prrl recently about .1 II. l'alri -r hav inirbeen mu-tered out of tho Third regiment ai d i-nterinu the eui.ioy of a detect) ve agency. I'i 0111 toda-di--pa'clii's wo find ho was employed at the big riot at Viiden, and was wounded three times. He was shot 01,0.1 in left side of face, al-o, 1:1111 and and side. Jim, ns he w;isca!lt u here, wouui consider ho got into a picnic, as he is as fearless as any man could he, and I ho thicker the bui.et ts the bettor ho would ii!'e it. lie refused to say whore ho was from, thinking his friends here would not h.e '.r of his battle. His wounds though Uif!y will not prove. f;.t at. A l.ivt'Iy Kmiaway. Ocar (iajien's team hiiciied to a wagon with a hay rack on got fright ened and made tiic liveiie-t run uow Main street Tuesday evening we ever saw. Zlr. i.anen neui ine lines inn lie made liolvadwav toward sti iMiMJr the fractious aninuils until tin y r;n into a "nerd f cows at the loot of tho st reet which were co'niiiii in fn-tn the snmi bar. He ran into Hen D ckcr's team and made kindling wood of his wagon and overturned a buggy but r.o one was injui cd. Liquified air to be niM.ufactui ed in a ft w weeks in New York, at a co.-t of ten cents per gallon, vvill knock the iv'O business galley wo.-t if the half that is claimed for it, no true. A pint in a J refrigerator w ill keep it co ler f r two the I'caco Jubilee, in which 1 'reside at days than a bund ed pounds of ico McKi nley and his. cabinet, the gover wouid do, to say nothing about th.?nor ol the Trans-MiSsisSi ppi atates. convenience, and heal; hlul'u ss of t he ; the mayors of the principal we.-tern new liquid. Its cfienpi ning romisC3 to be a g renter i lectr c light. in v.: nt .on t h.. u t iie .1 Oiif-r Case, Kd. DeZehnder, the Switzer, who confess. -d to stealing a horse Tuesday and was taken to Om ilia fer trial by the she: itf of D uglas county, ex plained to Sheriff Wheeler that he wanted to go to the penitentiary fo. ohout four years, is he won d receive about 12.00d then and ne did not know what to do until he got his money. He seemed rational but it looked as though an Inni would be a belle place for him th-.n the pen. .V IM-lcss IrajUt'St. An un iiecessa: y expense was in curred for the county i uesday by the inquest held over the death of Marion Waters. As pointed out in the Nkws it wa c. early an accident. The j uors we:e Fred F.gen bet ger, W. 1). J n- s. J.mes lie-old, 1. F. HulVuer, W. J . Streigut and 11. H . Ilyeis. After an in vestigat ou of the facts the jury promptly brought in a veidicti f deatn by accident. .Malriinoiil.il. At four o'clock p. in. yester -lay seph I'eters c-f this city was married at the Kpiscopal church to Miss May Mai ten, II v. II. L. liurgess oflici t iug. The b. ide and groom are among our best young peep e and will mi.ke their home in this city, Mr. Peters be ing an employee of the ! & M. The News extends congratulations, juid best w ishes List of Letters. Remaining uncalled for at the post office at 1'lattsmout h, Oct. la, 1S!)S: Bijiclow. Fred liiuvin, II Dianson. M 1 Cecil. Mrs Steve Fuller. Miss liessie ( iuldiic-r, Frederick Justice, Di S l'liiniiiier. Mrs (jrnco l'aul, Mrs I)r Suns. Mrs Susie Stoll, Gust W.uf. Fred C'ornieciiaif, Mrs lannia When calling tor any of the above letters please say 'advertised." Lost, Str;y i! or -tote n. One boy about 1 he size of a man on M.dway, October 1:2, at about 4 p. m. A good iiioki-r and fine step per. By i.air.e F. ti. Kgenberger. His friends will pay a good reward for any information leading to his recovery Many Fkiend. Toilay' Miirkf is. CmcAuo. Oct. 13. 2 p m. Wheat closed last night at 64, and today a U4; corn gained i cent over yesterday and ciosed at !ii.:'i for December. May corn closed at .".lii. Oa's closed at .'!;, a slight advance fiom yesterday's cios tug. Insure in die Fied Ebitlger, A; llermin American. etlt. You ma;, hi idie the appetite, but you ca n not brib the liver to do its work well. You must b j honest with it, help it along a little now and then with a dose of Ilerhine, the best liver regulator. Price 50 caf. F. G. Frick, IONDI KIN. U'i i ; : 1 ! t 1 10 A I v . I 1 i ! Ik' i 1 ' i 1 1 if ' ! I'M It in. a ta' In. inn WI,.-..' I i t!.. iv In I!,.- .1 .,( I - -I. ii- ,1 I,.. I ti ill) 1 ' !. 1 . . - : I ... tl.c I,:: 1. I d !. k! -lni I I I .1 : a ij.. a. t ir-l ,ti j.'.n . liL'lf la .t.r ica'la. li.i e U Ti.li- 1:0 1 a- citu-elli ii-.t d.-ti a : , it ti.t a .ii i :.ih. ' : "Ul ',c.i!.l.- ! :i : y !i 1 if -..iue ilciiKhtfu. p .' : We -ci- Ijcyond rai'h Jar l.m 1 hi cui.d n X'ldcn I'.'et, I' .1 Li true, ll'er is a j.'... I'i'-jj.tri- : la all in.iu k aid . I . , V. ;li 'A ; ! i 1 1 ..d-.-ell. i i, y 1 .- .111; he ietl l)i-hai,l I fa.- I Ii Aali-.u II -..-em i lei hi r a. .' :!,, net f i; a iiihi.U.' ',. v. . e.jua! !e ii . i 1 11 -.v :i', (it- -d in tii-a v ei. ai ... That all l,a,- .:.iail i !.!,;. V. fe, d - it ii 11 ;t l.i.d II ii in; 1. 11 .- ! . . 1 i.id-c t ti:, v. ill; In- in-;. 'it. Why -lii.ll'd tin: l.,vv! s ei 1 an lly I i ants ! e a i.u-i-, 1 ; Vv le, In: lii l!ie !a v .-, ef I ' la ie -a . a I 'in ( i v 1 1 l : i 1 - l i iee-1. 1 1 al !: lie v. l.a i ti'c mijiivhh: a!...', c I Mil lniiv ( all--.- I'im;, a i lia!i he v. .1 nil-.!, ln-i .if ian !.,.,' V lele i v, i ant : M'lieino and ! .t. I lie liea.taai.il I t: N liatli t-iiial :!i" f 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 he liiuv l)!.e k ul .vlii'e: 1 In. iili man is stance I v. fieri: eie w e I.- tiiis hid, - v. ill an t nulit. luie iani'..-i iii, o'er the lie! 1 1 1 1 n , H t e. I hy ie man : 1 1 eaii- i l ii I ell'. t a.n. ,m Cla Willi criticism si an. li-h vh'e-I- -t lar. i lie 1 'fin: liiht of t-nie may lau-e a ( han;;e. When the hist v. il! he l!ie lie.t; 'I'liej may leyret il! -r.altcii ;...iins W'i.eii -atiin lnihls Iheni fa-t. J. '. llei'M:. i:eni sieli Io 4:)i l.i.t Oil IP. I 1 . 1 '! and I IS. An unetjUale.l opportunity of visit ing the Tra ik-M is-ds-d ppi exposition is afl'ord' d I y the I u ii 1 n J m route excursion to Omaha, C)ctober Id, 11, 111 and l:i. Tlu- rate will b: exceed ingly low, only ( rents for ihe round trip from I'latli-nioiith. Neb. if von nave not yet seen lleidreat Fair, do not fail to take il l va n l ago of these eveursions. A visit to the Trans Missisippi I0: position i a i ri viicge wliieh no western iiiau or woman should forego. i is nr. education of the best kind. Nowhere else N wHKI.'i: in the irld at theprc-Ment time can one si e so much in so short a time and at so small an expense. 1 he week beginning October 1(1 promises t isurpn-s n.l others since the exposition opened. In addition to the exhi! its of the main and s'ate building; tho sham Initios and dances which daily attt act tl.ousiinds to Die Indian ucampment; the Midway with its co'.mtlei-s curiosities and tt arge jicoplo; the famous Junes' band: tho live stock exhibit, etc. Visitois U'iii have an opportunity of taking part in cities and 1 -cpresont itives of the army and navy will paiticipnte. l-'or tickets and full information ;i'ply to thonear- st n. iSj . I - J I. X I.. ; e;. t . 1.' iOIKlj'kC What does iv, cost tii, gel i.iere 'i hen ami how should one go ? What sfiouiu one take ? Where :i r.v the mines V How much have they pro duced? 1:? work plentiful? What wages are paid V fs ! i ving expensive? What are one:s chances of 4 .naking a s.rike?" Comiilcte and sa tisfacory retiiies to the above questions will be found in the I5url i tig ton route's"!"' ion dyke Foluer," iiow ready for distribu tion. Sixteen pages of pr.ttieai infor mation ami an up-to-d ile map of Ala-ka and ihe Ivhuiilyice. Free at Burlington route ticket ollices or -ent on receipt of four cents in stumps bi ll. Francis, (Jen. Pas. Agt. Uarhngton route, Omaha, Neb. Tlie jlisoiiri I'in ilic lias ;i round trip rate of sixty -five cents to Omaha, good everyday dur ing the exposition exceot when a low er rate is made. All trains etop at the exposition gate, giving exception al facilities for toe convenience of pati-vms who save car fare and unpleas ant transfers. Take- the old reliable M. P. train for Omnha aud the expo sition. The Pearl Steam Laundry is cen trally located, and, while w7e have not imported any experts f om the Philippine-!, yet we will warrant all work lirs i class Give the Pearl, under the new manitgement, a trial and you will be piea-ed with the result. Gko. K. Staats. Manager. Never Sny lit. Many desperate cases of kidney diseases pronounced incurable, have been cured by Foley's Kidney (.'lire. Many physicians use it. F. G. Fricke & Co. Tourist l'auipfcl? ts. Descriptive of Yelioweton National Park and t'ne summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and ill ustrsitaO'is, a great deaf .f infO'lTla :io:i ol interest to .-ight-seers and toui ists, can he. hsiJ by audi esing J. Francis, Genera! Passenger Agent, Burlington Route. Omaha, Neb. TO tfRK A COLO IN OXK DAY Take Laxalive Jit ouio Quitiiuc Tablets. Aii druggists refund the money if it Tails to cure. 2-e. 'i he genuine has r. II. Q. on each tablet. Those wish. ng hair c'n aiiis or hair .vc.'k of any kind done, will please leave their oid.rs with Miss Adiims at Dovt-v's stoie. Mrs. A II. Knee. Tabler's lluckeye I'ile (Jintmtnt re :iiv s the ii.len-e itching. Il soothes, .esi.s aud cures chronic c tscs wheiv surge. ns, f.il. It is no experiment; its sale; increase thiougii its cuies. Cvery buttle guaruut ed. Pi ice oO cents in bottles, lubes To cents. F. G. Flicks. A CKIT1CAL TIME! During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OK Y!-;Li, A IvM'SH NIGHT AND DAY. Pit I'mkienl Ilic IIhiII" i.I Viiilimi.i ill j ii li i n .-r ii 1 1 1 1 i n" . T' ir II hf f ii - iii 41 . ilia; in n.iu.i r ' ..n n.il 'I !. li tile front tlx- Ih). 1. L. lSut.ee, of pie ; t an. No. J, ritii.e f oni S i e t :: eo de I u':i. on 1 u y U, -': "We all ! l !'.: '.o a !.i mo.'.. ( -s violent lorn., ai.d (! ana.-ii . e ha f no tin e to -e,5 oi tar. or i Was a C Hi. .ii' l llv : i u-a ii eht i.iiil day to lie. a tie' : mi --u di j w i 1 1 a m u n i i i. in a. I r : on , itr lin n!; to ('latubeil in's ('oiie, leueiu a. .if I )ial'i'hiM!'i I'-iiicdy, we vei aide to keep at work and keep mr lieaiili", in fact-, I sineeriv hoiieve; il 1 1 at on : cri it'll! t Ulle till.-; fifed ici re i was ti .! indirect, savior of our army, lor .1 hm paekeir had Pecli unable to vol I-: tin c uould have been no way if getting b'i i-ol ies to i lie front, i hure V( re ii" :'.;el that a wnoe train oeld u .-. ..y c nuraiio and myself m.d i he good fortune to 1 iy in a sup . iy 1 1 f t a i s in. d ici no for o' . r pack-t' a i n heli re. we left Tampa, and 1 know in lour eases il absolutely saved life." The. above letter was written to the inn mi: fue urers I this medicine, the (Jen in i - j lain Mcuieine '.., Do Mo'ifs, Iowa. Wor sale by all druggists. 'I'ii SuliKcrtlu ru. We are carrying over a thousand lccounts on our bonks, nriny of them small tint in the ' ggree at e it amount to a iie.it, sum U iii:h would help us out if paid in. If vou can't pa- all you owe .-end us a noUnr and we will send receipt by return mail with a card of thinks thrown in. Si.me! hinjj to Depend (In. Mr. .1 a ines J ones, of the drug firm of .lon.es ii Son, .'owden. 111., in speak ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter h-s wife was attacked wiin la grippe, si mi nor case grew so serious that physicians atCowden and I'anii could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty con sumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took ;i bolte home, ami to the surprise of till she began to get better from first (lose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds is guarsin teed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at F. G. Frickc's drug store. " Kuril atol Soft Co:il. John site, -man is solo agent for the famous Mendota soft coal. Also cai-i ie- ihe be-t grmles of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, oemeiii., etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you tosee Water man. O.'iiee sit the rear of Wsiter man block on Fifth street. Old People. Old people who reciuire medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will lind the true remedy in Klectric Hit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiksey nor other intoxicant, but sicts as a tonic ;ind alterative. It sicts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, lidding strength ;nd giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the performsince of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Oid people find it just exactly what they need. Price, ol) cents and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 5 Foi: Sai,i-: A good bedroom suit. Call nt this oflice. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. To John Frederick Sudl, Mrs. John Frederick Sttill, diaries anJeventer. Charles Miller. William H. Sliafer, Mrs. Matilda C. Sharp. Mrs. Myra 1 1. Scott, M. Blakely Sharp, Macon C Shaiii and Mrs. Mattie Lou Purse, implead ed with Agatha Stud, ct al: Vou and eacti of you are hereby untitled that on the 1 nh day of September, A. D. I!', Ansel mo B. Smith commenced an action in the district court ol Cass county, Nebraska, sigainst you, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed on ttie 4th of February, A. 1). Issa, by John F. Stuil, under the name of J 1'". Stull, and on the northwest quarter of sec tion two 2J. and the north half of the southwest quarter ot section two (2 J, and the west half of the northeast quarter of section two 2, and the north half ol ttie northwest quarter of the south east quarter of section two 12J, all in township twelve 1 1-j, raatje thirteen j l.j, in Cass county, Nebraska. Said mortgage being: to secure the payment of a note for SS.tVJ4.7u due on or before i' ebiuary 4ili, I sl'a. and bearing 111 per cent, in terest from its date: there is due on said note the sum of sai.oH.) to Sept. lli'.li, lMih, and it is asked that die cicfijr.Jadt's interests iu said land be held junior and infei ior lo said mortgage claim and the said land sold to satisfy the same. The further object and prayer of said petition is to foreclose a ceita'n land contract of date April 1, lv7, on aii that part of government lot numbered three IU, of section six ti , iu township twelve fl-J. range fourteen in Cass county, Ne braska, lyinjf west of ttie right of way ot the 15. it M. railroad, together with that part of said lot on the east side oi said riht ot way lying nortfiwest of the culvert on the cm e at or near t he sand P lint or blurt commonly described as ".-wallow II ill.'' It is c. aimed there is due on said contract au-i because ol taxes paid on said laud to this Jay the sum of jsMHi. and said laud is asked to be sold to pay the same. Hiaintitt claims to own all the rights, property real and personal of said l ireopolis Company and to be entitled to fore close said contract. It is further asked that each and ail of the defendants in said action be ad judged to have no interest iu any part of said land. ec pt subject to said mortgage and cou ii act. Vou are required to answer sai 1 petition on or before Monday, ttie Jltli day ot October. A. D. Isa, or yuur delauit w iil be entered and judg ment entered accordingly against vou and said land. Anslkmo il. Smith, Uy ins attorneys. A I I.F.N UliKON- AM) jEssE 1.. ROOT. Dated this llih day ot s-epteinber, X. L. l-i1: Lejjal otice. St?.e of Nebraska. I In County Court. Cass County, ) In the matter of the adoption of KJwin F"rank lin Pa: titer, a minor child of J anie-s if . and 1 at tie C . Palmer. To lame- II. Palmer and al! other persons in terested, notice is hereby given that Mattie C. Palmer has Hied in said court her relinquishment of said minor, to the end that he may be adopted by Edwin A. and Mary li. Mnith. Von are lur tlier notified that Edwin A . and Mary E. Smith, on the -'"'th dav of September, ls;.s. hied in said court their petition for tiie adoption of said mi nor, and that it you fail to appear in said Court on tlie 1st dry of November. A. !'.. at nine .s e .a-lf a in . to rontpst lli,. nravpr ol said lx.ii- I tion. the court mav giant the praver of said pe- ! tition and make such other and further orders and decrees as to the court may seem proper, to tiie end that said minor may be adopted by the said Edwin A. and Mary E Smith. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 1 Ith dav of Octo ber A D. H'J. GR(S- M Spurlock. salJ ?uaty )u4t- I fll "Warm Saved ig fell C o ni n -V I I 0 Bonaio.M : : 0 i . 5 m i Ai I l i I vl m i.xeciiior -. i In I he I i" 1 1 irt ' i-.i't n! ( ',i I il I lie in. ii I ei i if 1 1 l.'i'o; k . il.'ia-.i -i'i 1 I In t 'ii.l.-r and I'V i li e:o ul an older of 1 ii.vn-.e I a si.-ll t ;.f i v.i 1 cm .at e ti-i i un i I i-r ifcaiila-d in.nii' in tin- above i I i i 1 1 1 1 c b lion, l!a.-il.-N K.-ini-cy liidgi.-, on tin- HO'li dav ,1 ni l'.s. I mil on (lie :'. h .lav ..! I ii ti.li.-i. . I I. I-'.'-, at in o lin k A. M.at the -oMii do..i ..I the i -dim li'.'.i-.t in Plaits, n.'ii.tii. (.'.s i niiiity, N .ai .1 a. .!ii-i l.-r sale the li a t li 'paiia-i a! i a ,n l.saaiii I iii ei;. and the ll.lliie.r-t li:iri.'i c.l -e-le.u 1 , e 1. 1 y - 1 1 1 1 if. and I lie i-a ; hall i I Un- uai I h.-a- I ipi.ii tt.-r and t he s. .ut .'. .m- I ' a : . a 1 1 c i ol I. in' iioiiite.'-I qaariei ol s.-itn,;i In. -ni i-tv.. a.i -aiualial hi lounaliip t .el ,e. I .ii, I, a t lip. M. i. I'as caiiiitl, el'l... I. a, ' !.;.',!.:. ai out 1:0 ai i,r,. 1 lies. tr.T t'- of i ii. .1 ..ai !.- .l.'.-i.-d e;.r.eel , liitlie I ii.ei.tlal:.- t -!!!.j .'t io 1, I.-.l e wl.H il CXpilfs Mmclilst. !V a. 'J'l.e le Mi .cl .-.a,. I -,ale aie i.i-di. in one ii a It ( a: ii. jiaiaole at the tune ol sale and the i ei 1 1 a i .I ! ci m tinei- e.jaal aiinu.u a ini-nts in one, tso and thiee yens with iuU-ia.'-t at not le..-, tlia.'l six pel (.eat at tli.' opllotl ol Ihe eXei lltin of s.iaf e ate ut Mur.ue! A. iloilaoak. deceased. II I It sfi.uif ! I: l.' li.i l.n the In M ili'.eli-t ot tin- i-s ! P'.te the i .."'i;tai . in iv on tin: d.iv ol '-ale ai y the terms lieicin sel !oi di, s , far as he may be iai -ranted under tit.' Ci.lldil iolli a! tin; older of coint ou t'.e hi llu ; ii.ji .-eln,::. A gaud and siitiicieiit deed v. ib lie nude to Hie pun iia-er on I iie payment i l li.e pi, i ha -c pi ii a: ..ul coiili i na tion o! sal-:. I'lengiil is i e -a i ved to i ef u -e any and all bid.,. Wii.iiam f .. Lmvi-.u., Kxecntor oi i he e -tale ul Miiiiuei A . I loll ik, de ceased. lly !. 11. WiM.ii M. Id- attorney. Dated thi? lli, .1 a y oi ( ;.:tal ;ei ls'.i-. I.t liill N;li:c. In ihe I iti ii-l Com i ol a . , '.unit y Xebi uska, l.uelia l.. folk, f'iaiiit.li, Vs. T. 1. Tatiae. M a L? 14 :e A I eir..,: and Al. Mi iau-.tic. (! ten. hmts. Tin-delen.iants 1. J . Tatioe, -M :i:'gie A. Tat i c and Ai. McClmtic ,s .11 t .!:.. u '. e that on the fih day nt July. ls;s, .e i,i 1-.. folk, the plaint, tl. Iili-d lier petiiioii in tie: lijstii. t Coi.i t of Cass county, Nchia-ka. ag.ii'i-.t f . I. Tair-ii, Maggie A. 1 at i oe and A I. M. (dan ,c, la - t and nad names unkiiov. n, the obji-L t :,:el ,1 yi-r ol uhnii are to 1. necuse a cei lain mortgage is.-aitv.! by the de fijlldallis. l.j. 1 all...;. Ma ggie A. I airoe to i'.d win leal ;,. and bv h.:n ;e;-if.n.' i to the plamtiil upon iois luciitj-uiie i'J!i and ti'.enl v-two f'-'w. liiage ol .leel!M,...,l, I'.i.-:. i.ililitv, N eiil ask a. t ( secuie the pa iiicnl ot two piomissoiv notes for js'i.'i.ti'i and sl('.. .I n.-. I 1 H-ci-mlifr I t." Ixiii. and due January i t i-'.-i. and September 1st IS'.i.'i; tiiat there is now din: and unpaid on said notes and mortgage the mil ot .-71 .M". and interest from the til's t dav (! December. Isim. at the rate ol eight per c-ut per aiiutiin. l.a whicii sum and in- t el est toe 1 . a 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 pi a s l,i a decree ol f ai eclos ure and sale id : i '. i.i , a a . . . aa arc le.i.uied to answer said iieiiu in ee. or beh.ie the 1 It'll ibv ,f ,N o umbel . i -l''- . Dated tins lib day of t Ictober 1 !.. I i i l l A IC. !'( U.K. !iv (..'. S. I'm k. her att-unev. Mit'iiil's Siil-:-. Iy virtue of an order of safe issued by (leu. J-". 1 luusewort li, cierl," of tin: district coin t, v. itliiu and for Cass county. .Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the ' ii dav ol November, A. D. '.'s. at li o'clock a. m. of said dav al the south door id tiie court house iu the city of 1 'iattsinouth iu said county, .-ci; :,i public auction, to the highest biddei in i,.-i,, ijej 1 dlowmg real estate to-wit: Tlu west ha'i i' .) i.f the nartiiwest (inarler .i ol section liven'.',-. ; t c.'il. and tlie east half I ' -) ol t he ii'iiluM t , j a : iter ( I of section twenty-seven C.'iiai in t'.u;i-'hit twelve ilUl rauuc nine if ' east ol n 1'. M. m ' a-s countv, .NebrasKa. together w ith the !! : vdeues and appui tuna ces t fiei eun to bei. n.j :na or i an vv, ise aooei tainintr . The same being .- ic 1 up..:i and taken as tiie property ot J i. ,a.,i-. :.-, ( t al defendants to satisfy a judgement . f .-.,.i cen t recovered by I.ydia C. Stei aiig. pannt.'l ;:g:nu-.t said detend- ints. r.attsiMouth, Nebraska, Sept. lio, A. D., IK'js. .M. 1). W II 1 1 1 I K. Slieiil'f. Cas county, Nebraska. C. S. I'olk, atlarney far plaint;!'. Administrator's Sale. In tiic matter of the I.s'.ate f Charles UttUer. deceased. Notice is hereby ven that in purs-aance of an order of liasii S. kaiiisey. J i lueoi tlie District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 7tli day of Aimusl, l-a".. for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will b- sold at the south door of the Com t 1 louse, in t he city of I lattsmout li , in saiu county, on tne bill dav ol October. Dli-i. at II o'clock. A. M , at public ven due to the highest bidder lor casii. tlie following sciiueu real estate, to-unr ihe southwest quarter is w wx) of section c:;lit (X), K.wnsliip ten (lu, raiijje nine tin. Cass county, Nebraska. fraicl sale to remain oiien one nour. Dated tiiis lli'.li day ot .September, 1 MaRi.AKUI S ilU'ILI.K. Administratrix of tlie estate of Charles IJatier. deceased, ('. S. Attorney for F.stato Ad mi iii st rater's Sale. In tfie matter of the Estate of John Cusack. de feased. Notice is herebv in ven that in pursuance of an order of Basil s. Kaiiisc-v, ju'.ige ,i the District Court of (.' ss county. Nebraxca. made on the 3rd day of September, lsfs. far the sa.c of the real -tate nerer.ifi tte r (iescril'e .1. theie will lc sotj at tfie south d .or of the '..uit House, in tfie cilv of l'lattsninuth. in said county, on the t'n day of i) tober. 1-.'S, at 1 1 o'ciaek. A. M., at public ven due, to the highest bidder f jr cash, the following described r. ai estate, ta-v. it: 'l lu.- w..-t liaif (w'li. f the southe-t is vr !i of section six I'll, town ship eleven ill), range nine i'V', Ci-s county, Ne braska. Said sale to remain nji. n one liour. Date 1 thilUlh dky ot September. lf'-S. N". II. MtLKkH, Administrator. it!i will auiiex-id, of tlie estate of John Cuack. decea-ed, C, S. I'lU.K, Attorney ior ii-tate. Legal Notice. ic Laura Ann Mills. John b ". C. M ids. edcy M. i.hams an : wife, Mrs. Wesley M. Will iams. Obve A. V,' i,l:,i!-,i.s and Sidney S. Will iams, ii' n-resi dent defendants: ou, and esch of von. are hereby notified that on the Mh day o! September. Plattsmouth Lodge No. n, Aiu. lent Older ot Lnitod Workmen, commeuced an action asain.-t you in the district couit of li couoty, Neica-ka. the object and praver of whicii i.re ta quiet titie in plaintitt and against sai '. ucieadauts iii aud t a i t one (l. in block two i'.'i. in tiie citv id riattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, and to bar and enjoin said dc tetidauts from t.-'r. ii'-K or a-sert:::sr any title to or claim in saii lot or a.iy part "tnereof. and for equitable relief. mi arc le pnre i to answer said p litiononor before Monday, tiie lllit day of UctoOer. i Pl.Al IsM' iL llI LOIk.F. No. ". AN" IKN T lli-.I.R01 iMTtli WuKKMKN, lly thir attorney. Jesse L. Root. Legal No'dce. TI. M. Bricker. t:r t and real name unknown! and Francis C. I'aul, tier a-si-uee of the con- j r. jcri ait Kiver ait.KS ila-k wi.: take notice that tl.c piamtil!. I- raucis N. (i. -o.i. has begun an acti n in ti.e District coait ot Cass county, I Nebraska, entitled. I ra.icis N. i . bon v. laCob I Hui.-h et al. d. f-mdi uts. in which th- jove ' named parties ;-r-: made defeti .l-ints and that the j object of pray.-r in sat-i pet::: n. is to foreclose a j mortgage on tne west h i t ol the n uthwest quar ter t...-:i..n t-', t iv n 10. raiia-: '.' east of the tith l I s ;! 1 .,..,e.e.a., f.-vii:;' lil-r-ll rlvc:i llV lilft sal'a .acoo i:.:i ii i-' ie..i .a...i .-. ja--"i for acnera' re: i mid vou are teq'J 1 to answer said p a:Uo:i oil or 'aet'-re tfie .t:i .lav of .Novem ber. W-. i-'kAScts N. laii.soN. Piaintin. E. H. Woi-Ll.v. Att.jrut v. Piled September sjubbcriLo fur Tiie Nkws tha beat pajiwr in tb-.- Uy. isle. ( aant v Nel late i.t .--annul A From the Cow and G. 0. Taylor Will-lay My Life More Than 20 Years Ago." This was the statement made in our office within a few months by 0 a resident of that part of Boston called the Brighton district. In- quiring into the reason for the staletnuni, ire teamed that the pi rsori J who gave the information teas 70 years of age, and thai ai J0 he 5 was said io have that dread disease, consumption. Warm- new milk and xvhisk-ey was recommended, and knowing his cow and believing J in our representations that " J atnea a h ayooir 1VJJBJJ J'UJIE, he found within a very brief period of time that what seemed a simjde remedy was really a sovereign one. A few months' use of what cannot be set down as a medicine effected a radical cure. Send io us for business and professional commendations. ' A IBOON TO MANKIND! DR" TABLETS BUCKEYE 0 H' at m i r-i. oc jss:jj --5 A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERC HAVT FAILED. Tubes, by Mail, 75 cents; Bottles, ro Cents. JAiVES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 3!0 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. F. G. FRICKE & CO. FOR FINE FOOTWEAR There is no place like iLaJ EEl The best class of goods to be Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 per pair. We make a specialty Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. glad to have you come in and Gee our stock WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. An Immense Lim- of FALL WINTIIK' SIIOKS in. that will suit all cl.'1--.' S i iina-if-. We paid the CASH and will give you the benefit of heavy DISCOUNT. COME IN AND SEE US... .xom: i?h 413 Main Street, I Thev banish nain B and prolong life, cm W .a mi mwk m No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new frtep ek containing rs RnMN rrr.rs at ?oru irur atom ru. col. n dorca or the C -t, -ari"n t 'tj ijiS'U to Ihn Kirs. a Cngj!(. il j-r.-;Y. '-iu. 1-j V TAfiUX-ESi wui SCUt tvV CttflLd. iUisX Hie anentlv cured bv using DR. WHITEHALL'S RHEUMATIC t-'UIlE. The t and tlie best. Sold by drowns on a positive rruarantee. I rice i0 cents 1'erman ' box THE ' V WIHTEJIALL 0 0 M OSCCiQS PILE -m rz r -.-i PI LL TUfcIL iu " , ' ... . .. . im - 6. i U found in cheaper of High We are 51 Plattsmouth, Neb. V, ON!: GIVES RELIEF. fe-w.:.-. J.i w ror-T r;, rt in ("ithn-t ) ! new Tor kii . 1 t.y h.iiflinsr f-.rtv icht -:o..e. ..' i rk .r . .n'.r r-.n-ii (Tea i -..cue t"i r iiei'le i.uce tl.t.-woi lit i-ratotl. , 2T3S3CTIJ fl-l -tT-T-i .LCSBIMTM - : . S r.tli Bend. Indian- XW&JJZ&f. i .-- "'-If T v y YX m cm