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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1898)
CITY AND COUNTY. HA'l U1CUAV. Hod. L. v iiifnton in expected homo from South America next rnuiilh. Air. (;'i)i(,M' ). i vii ii r cl littlo -.'iris am hi'ro mi it visit from Ivtutcrn lowu. Mtttin Flaiisbor-r and others hold lot 11 mid VI, block 14!, city, to Chus u in in i rt yrhliiiiliiy for Mrs Invid Miliar leturod home thU Mm: ni'i Hfti-r iin extruded vir.it with I'tdtitivKH in Now Voi k. Col. L. J. M.ivtl.itd of tl.; Louisville Courier was in the city today ind made th News h p ouwutit cull. S. A. Il-irkerwiis in town tod'ty from S.'waid roiiniy. Ho think of c mil);,' b ick to old (Jos-i n'i.in ni-xt year. Fred Ost witos nil tho w.iy fr in Stockton, California, lo havo the N'i:VK continue- n- a edlcr at his huti-o. '1 tin I'olilii'Kl -iimiiai;rn is wnrmiti"r U and pr-'lllis.ru tn Im hot I'hOUL'ti to Hiiil iho in- i-t fa- idiou-. I y tin las. of next wool:. .Jaroo Lemon, otic of H i- hj ct'i ti t-i I rt'Hidto.'s of Sal t ( 'ro-'k prrri t.ct, was in U-e cit lo.hiy and i u . . the Nkws a pleasant tv 11- Tho bo 8 M.iy ll'-'- 'o -l b:irh is very much o-.po-id to an n.- b i . burioii fao' d w. II - th una n mil barouri, iisi: him a.d sire li t In- siv. Th daughter of Queen Lit i- jo nj to mu ry a II oido l-iaml e b. 're name of Ailmiix. The amhili iiso ihe fraternity nro r-o-uut h i n jr innei ur uhle. Mrs. 1. Crabilt of I. llarpo. Ill , aunt of J. . Ci abi 1 1, i n c. m pan v vv .lh Mr-. Kmtit.i Hi ad, aro vihitiijj with the ( r.ibi.l family ami seeing sights at the ox pisilii n . Mrs. John ('rat. ill, of Li liaryu, 111., and Mrs. Anna II'-ad, of Se'ota, III., and Mrs. KI izab.-t h Crowuer, of Wichita, Kns., nro v i i l i 1 1 if fi lends in (Jh'iivvo kI this morning. IV ter IV.-ry, after a years, resid-m.'.: in Lincoln, has concluded to coin'; back to the farm aain and live in Cass county. We thought lie couldn't stay very Ion; vvh.'fi he moved away At the special meetistr of tho li'e department last niyht a few of the members volunteered to g( and sit up with Jake lietd and caro for him. He is in tho last siae of consumption iind is very weak. Frank Edson brought in a bunch of horses, which were sold at auction to day up near tho corner of Seventh and Main. They certainly sold cheap enough, though purchaser and owner both seenivd satisfied. Judg-o Archer tried a c so today agaiDst Ilewett & Holly of the shops, whore North Dako'u parties sought to recover on some notes, the defense being failure of considei ation. The matter will come up for argtnrcnt on Monday. Mrs. J. V. Kgenoorger jr. writes from Salt Lake City this we-k renew ing sub -cription to the News, and a sube-iiier in New York City pot forms a similar act, which goes to show that abroad as well as nearer home the Semi-Wkkki.y is a household neces sity. Cards are out announcing tho mar riage of Miss Susie Shryock of Louis ville to Mr. Fiddock, the B. & M. agent at Eiyria. Tiie wedding occurs Wednesday, October i. Miss Shry ock was a former Piatt smoutb girl and has a large circle of friends who offer C" gratulations ir. advance. Suvent- en hearty looking colored men passed though on th" IJ. & M. from Lt-x n-;ton, Ki-ntucky. las! even ing bound for Denver wiie e they go to enlist in tt.e regul ir army. If they areas good liglite s as tne ciored Clival ' y gime"i th--i friends will have DCvVision to no ;:iou 1 of i' em. The mar i g- of Mis- Tor y to Frank Coiey St nr of Nt-w.-ji k, N. J., took p ace ;it .lu 'ge S'r wnV tpsi- denoe, in Om ha, on th- lit b inst., and :s said to h..e b en a h.vi ly wed ding. The pa lors were exquisitlv decorated by Jj. A. Mni re i f tiiis city, who is an arti-t in that line, and an iegir:t tvp-frt was served aft-.-r the ceremony. Those in attendance from this city were Mrs. T. 1'. Livingston, Miss I lia Clark. Mis. George Dovey and Mr. L. A. Moore. MONDAY. John Sutton and Geo. Shrader of Hock Bluffs are doing business in the city today. George Steele and m. Lought ege of Murray a; e in town doing busness with our merchants. E. W. I!i ark went down to Lee All ison's this afternoon, where he ex pects to pack 3(!0 barrels of apples for shipment. Mr. Wm. Sutton of Koek B uffs we are sorry t ) learn has ben confined to his bed fo- some time vith Bright s disease. E. A. Oliver wiii open up a meat market in the building form'.ev oc cupied by the Tucker bisters uoout the first of the m nth. Porter Marks departed f.r Mem phis, Nebraska, on the Schuyler to day where he going to farm next sum mer. He is putiiug in 2o acres of fall wheat. S. L. Willis and wife of Kaw'.ins, Wyoming, and brother-in-law of Mrs. Goodwin, who h:is been visiting with their sister, and seeing tho exposition went home today. Fred Gorder is in town today with a loal of rails fixing his fences. Fred is a good boy but he will have to build a high fence to keep Earnest Pollard and Trim Young from vulting it. George W. Vallery and wife of Den ver, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk of the same city, cams io ; ynHterday for a brief visit with tho former'n patents anil other relative-. Kay Waterman, who n-ed to buy grain hero, is now traveling for the Economy (ins Lamp Co of Km-as City, i In town shaking hands with his many friendn. Hay is making the gas lamp a win nor. Mrs. S. F. lluleiiifcuri who ban been here for tho past two weeks gelling tho George Huchel estate in t-hap to file and rcord, and for a final settle ment for her brother, Fn d Huchel. Having finished her work uho leaves today for her bonus in Holdridgo, little Sam Stewaid accompanying her. 'loiiiy' Market. Chicago, October 1. Tho war news have b'-en a bull influence on the grain market for some time, and that in conjunction with other factors lias sent wheat soaring hgain. Wheat, which koiiio few weeks ag sold as low as bOi for December delivery was "Oi (ti 708 at tho close of too ay 8 session of tho board. Corn In. a kept pace as well, and oats has maiie some surpris ing ad van ces. AUcio-iiiL' Very strong. Th- May option in co n 'si g at : 1a, and tho saui" in oats at Toe ligi:t receipts of wheat, th- small p.-r-e it ige which gr ib d, th wel weather I tho N rthwe-t P be ing report- d mat M " i n1' had s.i - fer da I., s . f lie, (0 (Mil bus tiy rot ing, ' i 0 tie- IlUe lhoi-u o a war beiueen Eng ni aid Franc' t.a in id. wle ;t a Very d - -i b e cemae .l ity. 1) in-- i u i or '-as ,t a so fat tie- ii is b s i a co a i i . t i o Ne York capita-Nl- wh have I re long sid-5 'f Ihe Wiiea hi iri t i I i hav ing L-.ter tn.-im-er in - ii A few put c ed nee in Ihe r io-- . I'll ot tiers do not. Si.oul.: U O case wo IliaV I'X rt (i S e Co . r wheat in the near fm.uie j Tlif ii hikI N'.iw. For way s that are dark, and tricks that are vain, the average democrat vorilv doth excel. Everything seems loveiv now in the folds ot the : ... .. camp, l he democrat p t his 1 .M : brother on the buck and tells bin. he is a royal good fellow, whiio in tiu'.h ho only wants his vole, then he. (the pop) can go to io several dili'o;ei-t languages. Wo wou:d a-k the populist voters to turn back in the history of Hie ci! j politics to March if), wh.-n th" dem'Cr:.ts had a city convention of which the Journal bea-s reccM-c. in its i issue of March 1, IS'.KS, as follows: C. Hansen moved that the can A il:i1 a nnmitiuti.il ho reejn. steil io in'- cept no nomination fiom any other party, or by petition. ihe mouon w:is unani'iUMisly carnal." Thej- did not want ntiy hoio from the pops, and wont so far in their at tempt toswallow tho p"pi that li" y went around and get the pop candi dates to have their name-, not aipe -.r upon the ticket. The public is aware of the result. Mora! populists, y.u havettied the uomoci a'.s a- d kno.v the t esult. Woman' -t'liib Jltrtins, From Saturday's Daily. The second m-eting of the '.Vema ;i "s club was held last evening at the home of Mrs. S. A. Davis. An important business held, in which Mrs. Atwood gave her report of the state fed- ration of Wo men's clubs, and several oth- r ladies who were in attendance gave sh.urt talks. Mrs. Davi.i, as IcaJer of the p wlia mentiary driil aer.artinent, opened the program with a talk on "The Origin of Parliaments.7' Interesting papeis w - re read by Miss Gass on the "Congress f too United States;1' Mrs. Ilerold, Parliament of England;" Mrs. Chu-man, -Pani. -meat of Switzerland;"' Mr-. Neweil, "Government ef Mexico." Mrs. 1'tl lows turn loon cha ge of the ''t'.uni iit Topics." M s S;r i. ht gave- a cotj'p i t-v re view (if th.- D e f s - :..-e and ii's. escott rpo..t: of i he 'Arb.tr ii n "ommissien."' Mrs. F lb.ws ave an inie'tsiMij ccou ! of the Illinois State F deiaii i. f t uieti's Clu ot t.: i cau'o. .All turrent topics . f l.n or ' ne were disvus-f-u. i he AiozHi t ci uh iu. n bed ; he mu - ;e for the evening and v.vie tepr. sented by the Mis-'S C gney, Ei-o'i, Haj ck and BooKinevrr l)ites of K- iul;lie in Mwtiiig. The republican ineet.i.g iu Ca.-s county have bee.i a - ranged as fo low-: Pollard and lvoo- Taylor's schoo: htiuse, October De Sola school house, October -. ManUy, October ol. Pollard aud SlroJe Eagle, October 26. Pollard Murd. ck, Oct. her 27 Poilard and Teft't Alvo, October 2S. ldla'd and Sparl.-ck Ctd ir Creek-, October '29. Avoca, November 2. Pol. a d and Ch ;s. Graves Victoria sehooi house, Novemb ;r ; Pollard and Windham Murray, November 4. Pollard and Bjrke'.i Greenwojd, afternoon, Novembor 6. You may briuie tne ajpetite, but you cannot bribe the liver to do its work well. You must be honest with it, help it along a little now and the;; with a dose of Herbine, the best lives regulator. Prico 60 cents. F. G. Fricke. For Sale Cheap A set of double hainess. Call at News oilice. The most dol.cate constitution can safely use Iiallard's Ilorc hound Syrup. It is a sure and pieasoat remeJy for coughs, loss of voice, and all thtoat and lung trouble. Price 2-j and 50 cents. WANTED lieliable and experienced salesman to h indie a good liuo of lub ricating oils uliI greases oa comuiis sioQ. Address The Cioton Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. A SLDDUN SUICIDE lolui I . -lk In I iiKi h ( arlx.lic Arlil Mi.l ih D. iiil Two ,'Miiiul- I li-r-irt-r, l-miii M.ini;i 's I'aily. John !'. Vol k we in -nine lothiHcity over a year ago from Geneva and soon proved himself to be ii fine musiciun : n '1 sueco.s-f ul teacher. Ho was hired by the band and taught them for sev eral mouths, and had pupils on tho pia no, violin and other instruments. While he show, d exceptional proficiency in j music, yet ho was not popular on ac- , count of a qu irrelsomo arbitrary dipo oilit'ii and of lale he had given up most of his musical work and was working in ihe H. Sc M. sliops. He was born in Germany and claimed to have a divorced wif-; theie. Twelve jears agi ho married al Ge: eva, this stale, the widowed sister of J. K. S.in oer.s whose hu-.l ard was kil.ed in a ('aiiadian railroad nccident, and with whom ; ho deceased had been living nil to ihe time of his death. Voiknein, though bu' 4 1 years of age, look -d to tie iii-ii.rr tilt on acci u . t of h s di-i p . t d habits. He had b-.-n mor.- quart el- .- ine Hi II usU 1 of ! ill- .-.lid W .s ii.- s ni-ly j ah u- of hi- wif- . thoo who ki o.v sa v , wn hou tin- s in h test cau-e. Il oil- ii t iked of con. m 1 1 '. ing suni-le in: t . 1 . : y s . -sii i evl lii- if.-, wh in he ail.-u .o iie, thai sh- wouhl hmo tn lO li si On mo eveni: gs ol .ast w. ok sh.- a o e hi- pi-e is anil o. a ti ' o si V ll'iiri h efrc in I'll 1 t -v.- v t 1 . W . w i - ich Sli I h e W u ) lur.i.ii i i. 1,1 .vlr-. Vol -tin a ne u a si lrs, iv. s w ii im i. v in r ti s i d W;.l C'l lb 1 a b o no sa d - i - . i.j. to wes a ; e hi l h ii ii ui i- u y .ii ul II eh l- I i.i i. ;: - t-..'. to - i I i. g'a a l.e . Sh n ted in opened s m he had a . a d n .I i e- i.e ra i on i at ti-,. Mo r, i hen ilo u slabs aid round (he following) back to her room nijHfv hen in sh- locked her dforsand reins ii h m .- d m 1 1 la nee. T.;e fiigiit i ned woiiiaii p .sst;-.! a ho. rihie night, I t h -lig !) Ii e soon ifi.ni'il t:. his r.io'ii. ii. lav rnorniiig ho : inn-ared ;t!l- rigtit. but dropped the s i 1 1 1 1 li -an t. rt -mark that if any l h i n iiapj.-ne.i to him h" vv;i iit"d Ei ic- Ddngan, of the Ciiiis'i.oi church to ortrach his funeral. 1 he wife tried to a.-suie him t i: t r.ot h i ng would h;.pp.-n ami the ma't- r was passed ove". The same ove:ii; g, however-, (which w,-.s last night) at a quarter to eight he pulled a t'.vo ounce vial from his pocket and idratiii the contents before his wife i Icouid ge.t to 111 i.i. She called for help ' Ti-... :n:in -a-. . s tl .j u'l tvill.ii. lw- min- j w .-. aft r he tvaliowud the f -tal dose, ,vLu.h ..ovt.a to be carbolic ;.cid he mi Co'y. ! !-:u! j. . i " ! V '" V A ' tiurii g t'.e; day. Tne f uiiei al will occur at JJ p. m. Tuesday O.-tob -r o frotn the Chris tian church, E'der D-.tiig ui, officiating. The dece.-.sed leaves no children nnd no imiTi diate relatives in this eountrv. ii :ilh of II. O. Sp.-DC-t-r. I ioiii ratuiday's l.-.ily. H. G. Spencer, ;. resid ?r,r of this city many yors. dleu ill .CUP O ClOCtf th s ni'jrning of par ilv'sls. Jle was a I veteran of the Mexican war and leaves ;-. widow and nm. small child, and t wo seas and two daughters grown. The ;::,'!,;u''nents for the fu.mrat were r.oc i)?ifected in lime, to give the par liculars. His i-ou, El, is hvre but his other son, Ch tries, is with Ihe Third regiment iu Florid i;ouiil Over to t'tturt. From Saturday's I.'aily. The ere 1: mmary hearing in the case v-. E'igrno Walb'idge took place in Ju ige rehe "s court thia afternoon. The feiiow m ule no defense and why h.e did nt waive a pre iminary could only be guesse'1. The iomji!a:naiit, Mi s O: l E. Pitm n, o.d the u-ml st.;-y (-f to-- mi chci: fid. i C' and man's pettily. Juige Areio- hound the yoeng man over to ihe i! :s' 'det i ourl in the' sum f $l.lliii and his i el. lives b -g?n hu-';i-isr Io'- a bond, which- uo to three o'e'ock 'hey h-ia not yet -e-cered. T'.sur.' in P..,- Ehing.- the Ge-m n Aiuriean. . A '-"t. Tht- Ilnrst- I'ull.l lite .. rt 'be-' Paito toge'her with his brut e in- w J. S. W lk r. of D r-lini-t n. i s'-uri. t k trip to Grant i'y in a buggy, and on returning ev v- t-ie it. ding a horse belli- d which j.-vkrd backward, just this side of Sin riean. Mi-souri, dislocating Mr. P.it'on'- i f'umb which was caught by the baiter ..tid back of the seat. !;urliii(;to.i Inn. Six block-from exposition. A. D. Touza'.'n, mir.ager; E. i. Mooney, clerk. Jlo ins $1.0D per day special rat-s by week or month. Everything fist class. Take Dodge street car. from Uoion depot to 2-lth and Tiardette t.'jots. Write us for p -irticulars. For Sa lk A tine residence prop erty for sale chi-ap for cash. An eight r-.-om house, with cistern and city wi;ter. P;ca:-aijtiy located. En quire; at. premise-, 517 North Sixth street. nr s.alf. A nice burs'? and buggy very c'ueap. Eaquu e at residence of J. V. Malm on North Eighth street, near Hickory at XhWs o.'lice. Notu-f t Ice Coii.i: iners. Our ice b.ok; are oO cts. per 100 lbs. C'lsi. fi-.-ni and after this date. Cah jtily. F. S. White, IT. C. McMake.v & Sox. Spt-i.tl Notice. Or. account tf the exposition the M. P. will make a round trip r;uo of fifty en ! on Octohwr 21, 2-5 and 2S Fdli SACK A thorou-rhbred Short hoi n ui.i'.e calf and another one or two. For particuiarsi nquire :it this otiieo Ajjen'.s wanted to represent ore rf the best houses in their line. Salary payable weekly. Apply to II. C. GiUiiiLS, PlatUcuouth, Neb. Kill tATIONAI. NOT KM. 11 V 1 II K f Ol N rv St'l-IRIN I I M.IM . Of the one-hundre.l und fifty tenchei-- now employed in Caea county, one-hundred and fifteen are feriKiles ar.d thirty-live males. Married women in tho work, ten; married men, lifleen. Nineteen teachers are teaching their first term. Several of these beginners hav had Normal training. Tho next rt gul ir county Institute will be held the last week in March. With the exception of perhaps eight or ten, the teachers of the county teach tho vertio .1 system of pun m tiiship. We could scarcely mention a City whefo the old blant sstom is used. School Directors seldom buy any other kind of black-board than stone- slate. It is tho best and in tho end, much the cheapest. There, is to io a local teachers' meeting at Plattsmouth, Oct. 122, one at Elm wood, Nov. 5, and ones al Weep ing Water, Nov. 12. Si-mo farmers lake caro of their in chineiy, others leave it out in the sun and ram to rot; tho Mime ditl'eiei.ce is noticable in the care of school dlsti ict property. In most instances j. g. o 1 bookcase is provided f.r il.o I oi U of iheuistiict, but too ..f . n they i.ie thrown into a ci acker or- a p box, pi led upon a extra desk or on ih.- lh. r in one cm tier of the ri om. If the bo U bll for the year is a i.i.t In ge it is all on account of lie: f i -text- b k law. 1'lie a, einlai eo this fail is h.rger and M.oro tegular than Usu:;l. V aba-ii his given its sohoolhouse a i.i-w co.it. of paint, also papered and pamlei the ii'terior. Tho room has o en made a very pica-aril place. i te schoolroom should not be swept ia the li.oining, sind thus compel pupils to Ore uho the dust raised. The duster is Ihe tiling for morning. LnuiBViile has found l's necessary to buiid ;t i addition to their sehoo; house and eiiij Itiy another teacher. About, lifty more pupils have been enrolled in the city schools of Platts mouth tlu.n any previous yer.r in its history, at ihi- time of the seh.iol year. Tho s. vcnth and eight grades of the Weeping Water schools are so full that the schoo! board has had to request non-resident pupils to attend else where. Th.; Weep' tig Water academy has a strong corps of teachers ar.d the largi tt fall attendance in the liis'.ory if tiie iti-iit utioii. Tuition. Persons who live outside rfatcliool district, but who rent a. iion-o in town in t'uu fall, ibuvd tba faintly in every Monday until Friday of eMeh week, for the purpose of at tending school, are not considered rcs: ierits; and the board would have a perfect right to charge them tuition. Expelling Pupils. Tho power to expel pap. Is Irom tne sciiool rests with the board alone, but in cause it of ems absolutely necessary to the welfare of tiie school, the teacher may suspend the pupil from the privileges ot : be school and report his action aud his reasons therefor immediately to the board. Employment ( f tho Teacher. It is the duty of tho director to contract with the te cher when so authorized by the mt.de rater and treasurer, but should he refuse to make such contract then it would be within the authority of the moderator ai d treasurer to make the contract. J he voters at the finnunl meeting m iy r. commed that the board employ ae-erta.n person, but such action is o. ly a-Jvis rv; and the board i-s not bound to f. llo.v -ueh instruction. Note of th Di-trict. If the board pu chase supplies or furniture and giv.. n note tiiercf r, signed by the board, soi.i note becomes tho in-ditidu-1 note oi ihe members of the board, at:d the disti ict is not obliged to p .y liu. ko-ii'- Vrnim salve. The t-'Oet e-.iVo in tne orid for cut-f, ' r.ia. soes, uicet, salt rheum, fe--o! os, tetter, chapped hands, chil . it. -is, corns, ard till skin eruptions, .1 -si ti vely cures piles, or no Day r. -., uii.-d. D. is guaranteed to give )e: '.jl satis-Iactiou or mouey refunded. (-: co -2'-- eLitB pur box. For :ile by P. G. bricke Billy Wood ard who is chief shiner at the Hotel Delone, Omaha, was in town over right visiting- his wife. He said he had a g--od position rei'.r Chi cago, which he wo..ld nccepj as toon tis lae ex j-o.-i ; ion ciosed. Iiet l.iii :f Stoves on I":rth. Iv- unct Oak. and Ridient Home ba-e burners. Quick Meal stud Buck Steel rar ge--, iinii C'o'e's air tight stoves at, Er.IXGEK llAUDWAKE Co. You will live to toll tho tale how y..-u wft-i entirely cured of constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness and liver troubles, by takingr Dr. Sa'.vyer's Lltt'e Wide Awake Pills. A W. At wood. The John Roddy farm out rear E. in wood was sold under foreclosure t.roceedir.rjs, aud the money left over h .s been attached by creditors at Elm-w--od in the hands of the sheriff. Those wish.nrr hair chains or hair wc-k of any kind done, wiii please leave their ordtts with Mis dams at Dovey?s store. Mas. A. II. Knee Notice. Thoso haviijtr ;efl work at the Cily Sream Laundry which has not yet been delivered, Wiii plense call for it I at the f'eiiri Steixin Laundry on it : IdiQ i street Geo. K. iTAATS, Managrer. The NEWSoi;;ce is the beit equipped job office in Cass county. First ciasa work done on bhort notice. Flow f,f .ull tn lirrki-.l. New Vouk, O. t. j K. G. Du i ,v Co's. weekiv review of i -.ul.) will sr. tomorrow: With a growing foreign ui lii ni'.l f..r A inor ica n products exchange is in lluenccd m.iin'y by pdiliei! une.-r- I liutics abroad. WhiltJ Europe wai: for the i uteoiii J betve.-n ihig'al.u i'l.d France al'tiut Ihe u pi ier is i ; e, 1 1, . !i u a n - ciers of a'l Lu rope a n ci uiu t : o s t c t ; y . - lug to force upon eac ti ot ,':e r the do - den of providing cash fdr ! he eiioi moo- demands of the consumer.-. Eng. an.) has so managed ;-s to n, - I'r a. e an i (jermany t-end inns! of the gold and tin- resulting .tar t, f exchange-, belwe-u: fotelgn ti.ati.wis cheei.s fer li-o luo.-aen t the iii'Vemei.t of go tl this v a . ' I these and all other c iu -.. s d . i . I . o !ai hinder business as to pr.-venL an e x cess over the nast in o.-in i on- tar- The o-.tgo of wh.at stagg.o-, prophets of tlisastet. but while I price has advanced thtee ( i;ts al the west, the rise would h ,ve been much greater but, for the- f el.ng that the enormous 'oreign lt man i m,i last. '1 b. Its is en aiiv..nce in si good and pros no- 1- d ti Ir Iter mai.d limy no' la-i n t ,l.le 1.I4-. Ila N..I lf--. Notice is hert by g i von t ti III I W 1 1 1 ,. of .11 lo : applj at tNe lit . I 'I: .ill .' n.eeto the board or conn v e n in sio-n.-- and for 1 'ass c u tv f..r liio s 11 v i nous ma 1 1. . , ii -1 sp i t u us i-iinn h iu the villag- ol' t'ei.i f-t.ii, (Ja.-s county, Neiia-K . f. : l-.e- n.-riod if ouc.ve.r. A.mm:i-;v Whkiimiv. Dil- tl ti.i-, 1 M h Hay ! )et..l. r, IS'.iS. As a good thing or.jd.t to 1 i.i 1 .ttl,-s. And scale.! laeiiici.-ially j r.re r : i ! rip" with n:,:!--r.aJ i:i..-l!ov. ( u r i. ,:a..- in.'xt over t::.j coil.. th 1 i crr it protects your interests Weil t: oui.;. X.-rrr in he-Ik. Dt J rii-.'i;.fs. Grocers, I.;c-juluJ JJcIrs, w -, tiyv. here. TRADE SUPPLIED GY nlUHAff OSOH DRUG O 11 0MAMA. NEB. LEGAL AD V ERTISEMENTS i.xeciiuir s Mil In the District Cunt of 'a -s i In tliu iiihi ter ... t !: hr. .ilk. iicCL;'..-cd . I ndcr atiti Ijy irt:n- nf an sell the real estate l.cii'l.'Ilor the abuvi; t-!iliti.-.i L..nst- 1 i i jii.ltje. (in the :;ii;:i ('ay .1 j Z'.r.h day oi .'ctotcr. A. I). V .'.. M.at tiu; south doni oi ;::i: i... -r.it month. Ca.5S county. Nc-ia ;.:.r a. northwest quarter ol se;i i.ui l c , i v-t ii r.-r, ai. l J tae aorliicast (j-.eir.er ..t :-ct: :i l cr. I , - l! . ! . -. I and the cast hilt ol the r; rt.'ica i j:.t t.-r ao-l ti,.. I Ho it lb v, e'.;t quarter oi the !'.;':::.;. .st r.:.i!M oi I section tw cut y-two an :-K . ur . twelve, rai.iie tea c---t li i.i. :-. I c -.. 't '1 ): - Nebraska, c. m: aoi . a.....-.-4 410 v.'its. tracts o: land wi:: be ! .-:-.o .;!..::! order ltientioned su -jeci lo a ie:i.- e wh.ofi March 1st. l'.K!!l. 'Ihe !: ii:- oi ;.a:-i sale a ;:.p or one nail cash, payable at tt.e tiir.c of .i!c :i:rl the rcniuiiKlur in iiiree eq-ial atiatKii p.i;, a.ei:!-. ia j one, two and thi ee veais v. itii i.i'eiot at noi a---. ! than six i.et coot at ti.e t; .n 1 U.'j e.e uo.r oi ! sa;d esoile o. ;i::.!'.c: A. i i.i " -k . de .o..--. d. l I it siiould be found i .r tho i;-.-st iiitcie-l oi ':; ?t ; tate the executor. :iiav- r...: .l.e d-tj -A '-'! y t.'r. J terms herein set iorih. lar a?, lie .:.; i'r .ar -i ranted under l;;e coii-hi.oiK ri ti,-..- order .i court on tile 1:1 tins pi jcec'iira'. A ;, d .--e i j sutticieut deed be made t-i ti.e a, i-cr j-.: ; the payment of tiie purchase price :.nd c i ; i j tion ot sale. The riat is reserve I to rciu--: any : and all bids. William I.. I.owi.ll, Executor ul the estate ol .-anaiei A. I i. ., i,i . .ok. d.- j ceased. j liyK. b. Wjm.iia m. his a:t ut:c-y. Dated this -nh day o'i jber lJ-. Legai .Voi ice. In die District Comi of ( ass County Nebraska. Luella E. Polk. I'ia ntiii vs. T. J. Tatroe. Mae-ie A. I a i e ar.d Al. McC.intiC. de!ei:.::o.is. The defendants T. j l a: r c, M.ii.'ie A. Tatr e and Al. McCiaitic wiii tace u.nic..- i!i.:t ou the 7di day ot July, 1st.-, i,ue.ia i'i. ti.e piaaciti, hied her petition in the iMstrict - ort ..1 Ca.-s county, Nebraska, ajjaiu-t T.J. 1 a. roe. Maggie A. Tatroe and A I. McCnntic, lir.-t a;.d real names unknown, the object and p;ay r ot which are to forec.ose a certain monne executed by the de ieadauts, 1 . J. Tatroe, Nia'ijie A. i.nruj to i-.d-win Jeary, and by hir.i as.-.yed to ti e piaiot it upon lots twetiiy-otie '-ii and t.vent-t -o i -J). vniae of .reeuwood, Cass countv. .S . or.. -iKa. to secure the pa y meiit of two pi.einssory notes lor ;i5,tJ and dated 1 etcmber 1 t, s..:i. ar.d due January l.-t 1(..". and .September 1-t is.r; tliat there is now cue and in; aid ,.s said notes and mortKaae ttie urn of i71 - ..nd mteie-t from the hrst day of December. Is...., at tiie rate .1 eistit per Cent per annum, fur wii.cn sum and in terest the ilaint!tl prays lor a decree of t.aeci s ure and sale of sat. 1 premises Vou are required to answer said petition on r before the i-ita ciay of November. -M Hated tliio -Itli day of Octo er !;.. I t'Ki.LA K. 1 Ot.K. By C. b. l oLK, ner attorney. Nlieriff's Sale. By virtue of an o.der or saie issued by Oc . F. Ilouseworth. cierk ol tiie d:r.:r.ct c-.r-rt, within and tor Cass county, Nebraska, and to ire di rected. I wiii on the alii day of Xoveiob.-r. A. D. 1S9, at 11 o'ciock a. m. of sari oa. at the south door of tiie court hot:-;e i:i . he c:ty of i'.att - mouth in said county, sell at pubi'.c :-.!; ti-.j-j. to the highest bidder for casii, tiie lAi;Vinz real e--tale to-wit: The west half Ci) of the northwest quarter 04i of section tweiity-six iie au.l tl.-i ea-l half ) of the northea-t quarter " 1 of se :ti-.n twent-sevt-u i-Tlaii in t-.wiish : t'.vece i'- rarie nine Ch east of P. ii. in Ca: s c.)-.;nty. .".ciira-o-.a. together with the pr.viiege.-. at-i a..r ;:r:..-i... c..-s thereunto belonarins -r in anyw.-e ajj p. r aiui The same be'i;? lev:ad upon and tarfeii as tre property of I liomas Ree-e et ai .i.-fo:;-irmts t-. satisfy a judgement of s.;:d curt recovered l.v Lydia C. bterdiii'. p-aitif. against said df..t.d auts. F.attsmouth, Nebraska, F-ent. A. D.. 1 Wm. I). Vi!f-;:;i.i-.K. Si'.erilt, Ca: -' corny, .c-rr.-.5.-:a. C. S. Polk, attorney for plain:!::. Legal 'oico. State of Nebraska, i w Cass County, ' In Cour.ty Court In the matter of tiie a i .p'r"! -lia Palmer, a minor ch:. J oi J. rd.-in l-rur.V-C3 11 . ar.d Mat tie C I'ainier. To lames H. Pairnr r.r.d o-.i -.r p--rs . terested, n .-tice is hercl- Riven that Palmer has tii d ia said or-urt f.r rei-tit; of said nuiior. t j ti.e en i ti.'.: i.e may oe ad bv Kdvvin A. and "d.irv K. Sndth. '-,u ar Ki I - ther notiiied ti.at I.,i,n A. and Mary i.. :!.-;; on the -Jolh day o! .-epteirr.er. t:!ed ii: sn' co.irt ttie'.r petit ,..n I'-r tiie ad.-.:i : :.: i :i.: 1 nor. and that if you faii to appear .n said con r j on the 1st day of November. A i , 1 ,.t r.::i o CioCK a. m., to c. r.tj.-t tiie pra;. er ct s-.. : ; e:; ti on. the Court mav grant the praer ot sid pe tit ion and mas:e sucn otir-:i ar ir;.:cr oi . and decrees as to ti.e curt may . ee-.n pr-.per, t the end that s-aid min jr may be a i jt-tcd by the said Echiu A. and Mary f i .s '...h. Witness my hand a 'id ti.e seal .t s:iii curt at Piattsmoutn. Nebra-.ka. this liin o-iv oi (;cto ber A i. ltS. Ct.ovO M M-liSLOCK. SfcAi.2 UamiiT 3"d:;e. Legal Notice. ti. ..l . IJricter, r.r-t and rt?.l r.'n-.e unxnowr. ..1. IJriCter, hr-t and rcsl r.'n-.e and Francu C. Fstubcner as-iiir.ee of ti e i. -jti- necticut Kiver ?av;i:ifs Bar.k trice n.itie ti.at j the plaintiff. Fraucis . lite -ou. ha- oeuun an. action in ti.e District court of Cass county, I Nebraska, entitled. Franc a i. (j i.soi. . laCob ', Hursh et al. detendant. ia v h:c'i thw jove 1 .n.,..l n.l-.. Q r.. r.,.!n'i' .1.. 1 ...1, ;.... I lir.f :i ... object of prayer in -a:d i.et.t-.on. is to loie-lo.-e a : mjrtpa'.e on tne west n.-i.i ... tiie u ,rt!.vT; t qu.-.r- t , . ; ,. ..Ail 1,1 r .:-'.:.- r.f ti,.. Ii" h ter ot section 1'b t i.vn l.l. r..:.' -'.- t-n-: of the r.'h ?. P M. ai.l r.mr'rm' !.av.iir' Le i. riven cv lb.- iven by the said Jacob Harsh to Benjamin A i,.b-.,nat.d j iorpentiai rei.ef and you are req.i rei t ar.-uei , said p-titioa on or befjre the it-i dav ot ov.-rn- ber. lsy. Franc-is N. C:us..n, Plaint.rf. . fcat"d sSwuS:'' j Hi i oipy N-! i.e !::.. estate D! ::-:-v.i:i ... .-!- I ? ' ' " -- t i. '. j x-. r k if.. M ...1.-- I'-.l'l-- j Itur ',,,- a!v ! in t ; : I I HtT . ! i ; i 1 j 1 ! , i 1 : I tZ . . ' . I '1. .1 - i i i . - - i "t t Ci P rj I n;t I,. '- TT r-i , Ol CO i , y - 1 -. 'i-J ,7.1 w C V? CO .: .,. -..; .. j -Vr h' zw D.'hicGvery foi lite Certain Cure of INTERNAL and e?:ternal piles, without pain. CLT1-G WHERE ALL OTH LRS HAVE FAILED. Tjoe-3, nY Mail, 75 cents; Dottles, ro Cents, ,.uj j.mLS F. BALUP.D, PikliU - r r G. FRICKE & CO. J.. - . X F. G. Fricke & Co. x . O rT -S ( .y- v JL V... J ... -u 1 1 if I In j i;. I v 1 t S t . H. $ T . - . 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