"V V) 11 i n 1 1 - 3 V- ?! i If .. 1) If" ill? Ml ! v4i i f f - : ! I U i I- I I i ' f i ; i ( it i V CITY AND COUNTY. t. II !( V i Mi" ! , WKDNKSDAV dipt. Crum Stownrt wan in town today. A wedding In K uth Park ii talked (if 1-y tho yoHi p-t. I'VanW Davis' littlo hoy Ih reported dangerously ill wiih catarrhal fever. I'olilictt UMurM thn attention of tho public to huc)i an extent that ft nows ltm can scarcely be found. Jcrim Swobodu, jr., wan today no pointed ad mi nl.it ra lor of the enlattt of John W. H'iinc-i, d'-coiS'-d. Mm. Tom I'ulton and children were in fr.in Maple (Jrova today trad intf with I'lattpmouth merchant who JidTortif-M. Willie ( 'arinack iH improving rapidly undr the health iivin climato of Nebraska, hut. ho atill hIiowh tho effect of m. -riou i 1 1 nos. !vrys ai o fixing up wnno i-enidoncf proporty i'i tlio Fourth ward in niec ntyl If more o-ood houHOM wore built hoi--' th y would find roady tenants. ll-nry (.'oopcr wnt to Kaunas (Jity. today l consult a .- i r-i r.l t -1 and ; 1 roiiof 'r,in - i I .-1 ' i - ifi . n 'v li-ou'li't-whieh ha- in d mi ;V;i i i of him lo sorao ti in . II. ( MoM .! : '-i i tjuarniil.i mil :: i-i . -r- . ! fy'r nt t hoi i- Ikiii. - H . i at the) Ki 1 . ixl hi v homo ty 'tl Pr Poritina-lci ' I! . S ii loi.1 ..r today l ti . ti! t he i an Hi. in 'k ovft-. It v. - , : r .i v ' . had fol iowfd . a I o ' ! ' In1 e un '.i The -So iniii i d - ; vaivitin ' 'u iki, and tho thou-iiL .,f furtlior war, it Huoum, is ii t cnieri.iiiiod by tho haughty Dons who caniiot atTord to tako any more l.ai.cod on losing thoii coveted honor. Allen Jaeub llotson, J. Li. floot and T. Frank Wiles gave th-3 residents of tho Taylor school district a namplo of republican oratory last night, with somo Bound lotric that ought to have boon a boiielit to their hearers. Tho effort to ronew the Omaha ex position next year is receiTed with unfeigned disgust by tho towns outside of tho metropolis. This city is the losor of soTeral thousand dollars, and a scheme to further our losses will not bo looked upon in a friendly spirit. Mr. and Mrs. H. Spurlock were in the city over night and departed for their homo at York this morning. They have been in Omaha packing up their exhibit at the exposition, made by the Mother's Jewels' Home of whicti Mrs. Spurlock is superinten dent. Gil OTlourke was in town today from Omaha. Ho has quit the Cudahy company, aud is not doing anythirg at present. His brother, John, is in tho omploy of Mnrkels, who hfive charge of tho U. P. Ky. eating house, and leaves for Salt Lako today to work for them there. Canada tooJv a vote on prohibition latel3T and the prohibitionists won the fight by a majority of only 13,000. Only about one-fourth of the voting population are reported to have taken part in tho election. Our neighbors to tb' north, one of whose chief prod uc s i.i barley, will soon be as dry as ttu Arizen a desert, providingof course, th ;t prohibition p-ohibits. Th- elegant Pullman train on ex hih ;i ti at 'ho exposition in Omaha, wli.c. ad mi ea by thousands, pas- 'i -.Ii ouir tiie city this afternoon ovoi i lie ii. & M t.M.roule to New Yocu. v. it wi i run en the New York (J r i, '.itniu-!, hoi ween Now York ;s;.ti t.ie. -g . fl looked gor geous i , r r . is . pn - d t-i rough. Tho f::s h i vo : ii - ! . tii" - ; . t c-c! ' : i in i e ' at ! the i iilili ; the t!i- e. a' confusioiiir' on a retrt-a". rout. ii . to ! II . t.a v -; h.vh j !en. rcaiir-v tio to JVC , f eh tho y are b a TIIUKSIJAY. Judge Spurlock will speak at Eagle Saturday night. A bijf minstrel company will be one of tho early attractions at White's Opera House. Fireman Sam Meyers, of the Schuy ler run, it on tho sick list and Lonnie Stultz has his place. Miss Bessie Clifford returned yester day after a pleasant visit of a few days with her parents at Louisville. Andrew Winkler of Cedar Creek will apply for a saloon license up there at the next meeting of the county board. The Piattsmouth Telephone com pany has a regiment of raen at work today puttiog in telephone poles. The now company will sooa have its lines in working order. If the voters of Chase, Dund3', Hayes und Hitchcock counties fail to send Col. Frank Israel to the legislature they deserve to have a crop failure very year. Israel is one of the chosen people and his integrity is not dis puted by any man on earth. The News will not be drawn into a personal controversy with the assist ant democratic organ until after elec tion, when wo will take pleasure in showing the inwardness of some rotten doa s with tho reasons why the clerk and two commissioner s tako so much interest in i -. ii .vini; the taxpny.. rs of eo'I'.u- s i. 'i ..o spectacle of Chapman talkinc about the wrong doing of others is llko Satan robuking in. Ho ban not for yearB paid a penny of taxu, and yot ho wants to havo a groat d al to say about who nhall hold ollico, liin oppesitlon to men who havo been his friends for years would ii.iiicato thi.l he was well paid for his opposition to tho party which gave hiiu nino con tinuous years of public o'lio . Mr. and Mrs. C. C tained at dinner yesterday a co iinl-io reunion of the Withrow family. Jt was an occasion long to ho rt-moinbtre.il l.y those present, who were: Mrs. II. S. TruBsler of Fort Maditoi:, Iowa, Mrs. J. A. Stewart of Edgem-nit, Seuin Dakota, Mr. ami Mr;,. Will I,. V;tl -row, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. I '.oyer, a d Mr. aud Mrs. C E. Withrow of thi city. On Thursday li-t. Mr. Thrina . Jenkins, who lives somo fou- mi.e abovf ttiis city on the Io.va Hide, v.-a-, hero for tho purpose -f uisos!iig of a A1ANAIIAN SQUELCHED. i:. .1. Ilurkt tt U U-H t 11)4 KUIIruluu l"roiHl t Ion to Pi lmtr. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 4, lS'JS. Hon. Jami.s Manaiian, LiNt i.n, Nki: Dkai: Sir,: Your letter of recent date a-king mo to participate in a With row .t.-ji-; !"','- ,:' j-dnt dobatOH is at hand. In n piy p. rmit mo f say that 1 havo not a .-ingle nj en auto u fore olectioa. My m el;n;rs are '11 ;dveil;i'jd and L 1 1 a en;a'oJ. 'J'iit-reforo, it will bo iai po -siolo for u.e to accept j"ar inviti i ion. My c i-. j) .:gn wagon IoimI of potatno-. man is quite ag-o, 1 years old, is vor .-n-y i history. In li 'uneral of I) e -i t assist d in bi : n risou'.s lo ; i-n i . . ! u. a Jitv New-. :ud a 1 1. ii -, Tho ret;'.'f- th.jir '.in h" lid .-a' i I u '. ii . ee l ; - ' j i :e. ii I a I : L..:.i: Pt I ..ill. far ha-1 been very -;lf an 1 I trust alt-o i intere-iud in my . 1 i i gs i... vu been : -1 it.-. ,.n.l po-.-, 1 t ilk to r .. V altend iJ-Jt, 1 t l I . 1'iaT a m - n e: po' r- hy ; It., if i v o o f e w regu- !U 111- Will .c .1 Itlval of the Hugnr Trunt. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 1. Tho Times says tho new Doscher sugar refinery b; gins it uctual output of refined 6ugar today. Friends of the now euterpriso insist that through the use of modern apparatus tho Dorcher plan will l o able to turn out product at an average of over one-eighth cf a cent por po ind cheaper than is poosiolo in tho old ro lineries. No recent trade event has commanded the Wall trcet atteution which in given lo today's etart by tho Messrs. Dorcher of their competi tion with tho American sugar refinery company, in whoe management for so many year they were conspicuous. Pri-sidont Ilavorneyer of tho American sugar refining company is quo'ed ns sa , ing to business acquaintances that it is tho Doscher and not thu Arbuekle competition that he has reason to con sii r, and from the same quarter como rati. or violent predictions of dreadful things which tho compaDy propose lo indict upon tho rash secoders. Ono of tbi li st c -liisions between trio Dos- chers .' n be in 1 1." (ilMiaa I x lorlin lu Sturt, PiTTSnuitt. Pa., Novcmb-r 1. The rnot Important window fneiori'-s in tho country wlil ho stijtcl on Thurrd-iy mornirig. In spit 'f th or der of Prosident lJurus to tho eniitia ry. This statomciit is nriJo en the authority of a number of lohaldn blowers and gatherers, lueinln-rs of L. A. ;(, aed vnui-hed for l3' (inr;-.-Ambos, a met.-it)i.-r of tie" cvn'iii'.vij b(jard. Not iff of Mlllcmi'ii t All artien indeht. n to the firm ! i W. W. Coate & Co. re,; ue.-U-d call nnd settlo with their su e r. r. , t!ie ICIitdnger Ha'-dwaro Co'npany. , The Nl'.WS u'.ee is tl.e bo.-t oquij p.-d A EOCfJ TO FJS:.!HFWn! r t :: -4 rj ... - i. 4 Ul I k- I I - ( K a j0. ; patf Dniii iii-dt i e- 1-0 1! ihe American company will matter of controlling the of wholesale grocers. .: in tioit quar'oi is to on fU- j et of the first, ti St of i.- r II i rise. lr. T- ( : . in !-u--e I ..V ; -s.l k.ii. . -- is.s: 1 1 i!i;i !v , n g a n .-. n-.l or" a' n . Toe lust d.-v . e. u . ' . ou'iy 'hi i i 1 i i ! . lH'.IS. w; n ... l . : -. ! I z . . I : . .1 ... ,, is 7 .18 i .IP .1 It II L N i ) I ' II -u'..tey ;ifti r I V i dr. Totiiitkin- lr. Ig t in ropoi'ij in Hu'b eCu.si.i f t -i,m of $300. Mr. Tom p-in - - ii ;ii ti no 'ded the money to -peml in ii nm paig.n to dofoat Mr. Di tm . X ! Mr. Toupkins is the lawyer c aim to bo ho knows that it is a p.-n ti-nliary offense to upond money to s-( u e his election, but ol course this is in keep ing with Mr. Tompkin's in a .mr of electioneering. n some places ho pretends to bo a Methodist and a. pro hibitionist and in other places ho claims to be ono of the boys and circu lates a petition among the sn loon keepers of Nebraska City asking them to vouch for him being a saloon man. People of Cass and Otoe counties should voto for a man like Mr. Ii. A. Dittmar and not voto for a lawyer who is without briefs and unknown to clients. Nebraska City Press. Todays M;irk-t. Chicago, Nov. 3. All cable oilers of last night was accepted, and a strong demand for grain of all kinds iu England kept the market rather firm. The opening cable from Liver pool, Paris and Antwerp were n shade lower, and opening was off in pr. ipor tioe, leaving all cereals showing a slight dttdino. Wheat being down , while corn showed only i, split lo.s with oats o!T i. Some sixty boat loads had been boln at New York for export, and it w ir. expected that tho opening would be higher. A consignment of Ameriei-.n wheat was shipnod diroet to S uyriii.., Asia Minor, w u;h indicated that ti - exports from llussia wouid no, hi ve ry great, but exports from Hud a Pesth, say that th European harvest are greater than was expected, ai d that no American wheat will bJ needed on the continent. The se-orm cable from Liverpool quoted W ?: ! : a lower, and corn and oats eo'-hi-I, which had a leudene to cause v, h .-. i to slump, while coi'n and oats strong, especially a'-. . i e . . ii 1. e i , ii.. i :i. ii, -ciieu. .1 a t.-ti'oii i ii. v ing to i usioii .ry:'. .. , of June. '2- . i' y. i . IVCor.':-t r .:..--er ve.', i ing lilit o 'rates nos. v - r . pt-' ( I chl - e 'fe v:lh:n a fov i ..I a is leaving and In re is st.ookho'dei s in tho World "sC'ohiniin 1-xpOsition t-oirpiny to regard wiMi 7 ".Kid p; -op: t io ta'.'j i.ii.-t. 1 ais -'..aJ- a t. J'-,. ' d M.' O til..'- 'l . . i ri t.lie eh . i i a alt n I i rais;d I '(. r -t-xpoii I' n i. of ',.!), (.0. somethi g for job oflico in Cass count v. work done en sho:-t iv.-'ii-- Fi Most youngsti-rs f tho pres.-' ! learn so rapid? tint it is ai :ae possible for the hi.rh n-hools to up with the- r:ca!., o l iii -O A l-hw VI -z .:; very for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CUnnCi WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Tunt s, dy Mail, 70 cents; Uottles, GO Cents. ;.!E3 F. VM.l Sj!d Pioprietir, - - 3:3 i:or;ti Kdia Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. F. G. FR1CKE .!'-'. CO. J rehciiba th.-i-i I :a-.- t'l y i. r vjiy fr.m one s'. iri ': i f i.v ..;.-. ir.l ' "ulity the h:;hc-1 i . I ' c t h r i c r . ! ul folks. You t:u t 5 :r I-::.!! c!..tor cf if course. 1 i. la rc.ite-i b.'ttlc only. TRADE SUPPLIED CY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. i i c o id u. a 1 i . .s i . d.v a oncy in tei.u ! unrcatjoniny t ern ci'i.ti oj jiosiuon." I do not be t o ve. tho pe.oolo ar o with you in jour attitude toward tho auministiation. 'J'tii' Aiueiican people arc loyal, and white differing u;mn soiiio of the issues i,t the day, tho msij-rity cf them are enthusiastic in their support of tho government at Wusiiinton and so far they are well satisfied with McKin h y'a mi minisirai.io.i f tho all'airs of our nation. 1 hey also beiieve that he should be surrounded with men, who will not bo embarrassed by uarty affili ations, which pledge them to hinder rather than ae-sist in many important mt asufes arising from the recent war. You t-ay you ''oeclare congress to be a co-oidinatc, ii.te.al b ancn of gov ernment." As ttie constitution of the United .Slates declared this one hun dt oa yearn art, it wouid bo unneces sary tor Hi to debate this question or a: y o.hef p-irt of Uiu constitution of toe L'liitea States. Iu reioi e'iee to the Gacrc l-ili (v. hich sei ins to have oeea entirely ovoi iooKed by you it. the hutti oi t-is vieoryu i-i ed ji- ed atten: to ii n v. ould su-i .-t that rainpai. n of lSUO, l . ,i many co gres iiurouuccd iiaanco i' -. itii th-.-ir ideas, i .1. leulous Ilia : you ;;i h s great number in wo-ni'-r, if n-. t en vy and awe a surplus I of lumo.-t S400,1'(). ! In tie presence of this eiirp'u? C.'iicayo takes oh" its exposition hat to o, i hi- v on .li i. itnas aireauv aumi. eu me e i u. u;iv' patriotic J art istic beauty and completenos of the Trans-mississippi Exoosition. It has had columns in appreciation of Omaha's epiendid emulation of our world's fair. It has sent thousands to wander amid tho "fairy scenes of loveliness imagined in a dream" and help swell the gate receipts. But its pleasure over Omaha's success is swallowed up in its amazement over that surplus Long prosper Omaha! Vive la sur plus! Times-Hern Id. Last Night's Fire. From Wednesday's Daily Tho tiro alarm last night about nine o'clock routed out the department, but it was foon discovered that the flames issued from a burning1 flue in Robert Sherwood's residence which resulted in no damasro whatever The hote was several hundred feet short, any way, and emphasized the fact that im mediate revmirs on the hose about town is necessary, as there is not enough in good condition to be of much service. c imuaien, u .t.l l , ' , . ! ii. u n ol i j" '-- o :. i. I v. k;a .-; K.ao) i j liter i : it IS l: I -. IO.. il .o j i.-l. Is i;i (but, i, ii I hoa.u c j ol oli'S Oil. join t ti o . " t I 1; Tho closing s I from ye-t--rda v at the same thru h:.d nv.de a s' ;r whoa, j n.vi quota: v -1 tV. t e r . -:d Vv l.L'r 1 L e.. cci .'.;! . i i:ClL i. O-e f. e pa t'.ca. . : . " o ..i j on i-.i tho :..a i U ait, i.ii ;..., I i . iy 'j .v a U . .on bil:, dem.ind a i i.iCD deia ; nd con .it h I my support -..-tion, ii eU-.e-eiiL 1 fro; "I -siica 1 The A. O. V. W. Hall. Ilrvey II olio way, the contractor, has ihe new A. O. U. W. hall raised, re. dy for the root and with a force of go; d carpenters he is pushing it along at a apid rate. The boys will be ele gantly housed in their new quarters before cold weather. The hall is two stories high, and occupies tbe corner opposite diagonally from Richey'a lumber office. ( ) d : . .. i.ni Prompt Work, Ch-s. Davis, the state adjusting agen' for tho Nebraska Mutual Insur ance corn pan', was in town today from Lincoln for the purpose of adjusting ' ho los c u-ed hy the recent fire in iTenry tleroid's new residence. Mr. Davis j jt nephew of S. A. Davis of s e ly. a..::- is nee of the best young nr., :,e i on in t lie s: A p: ( '. i-.-r,t t i c- i f Si is ( IT-.-red for 20 1S77 ;id 1S78; that of . v c r. c . i ; i ! ;(.):-. ;- : . . e-H '.'. : ' e - of tw ;e ii ; ;J ; ; v ; There v.- tv - v a v. ; the stHte i xhi? ii. 'i i.c tur -.I society was also a w i d medal fur its display ma h i i--.v t ber. Colorado fared next. lie ing a total of forty raid ils, of wi, i five were gold and twenty s.lv Medals were distributed among all of the states exhibiting, but Superin tendent Younger is particularly grati fied over the award to the exhibit which represents his efforts, the grand sweep3takes, emblem of excellence. Nebraska did not compare with many of the exhibitors in the size and novelty of her fruits, but she made a wonderful display and maintained it throughout the exposition, doing credit to the state and her fruit growers. Nebraska City News. Of Interest to Taxpayers. According to the report of the coun ty treasurer, backed by the cus:om of the office, aDd fjrther backed by the written opinion of Attorney Hj ron Clark who quoted a section of the statutes squarely in point, the correct amount due the Post-Journal for printing the tax list was $3S3. In the face of all this, however, Commis sioner Falter and Commissioner Young, over the protest of Chairman Hayes of the county board, allowed the Post-Journal $-50 for tbe work. Comment is unnecessary at this time. Foit Rent Fruit f irm of eight y. Honeynian. acres; apples, grapes, ra-pberries, , v A Chafer. blackberries, etc. Also rther tracts: of land near tovn. R. I Windham, j f ail the sua advo f the re- v i - - U . I . W - : I li . t. . i.: .j. i v . -'Li -a : g-ostin-- th- t I c it. i it the pruci jies pjbiic :n 5 o ty as a wiourced and set fo;th in i's piatforui t:nd ; refer to con tinue to tio so rather thau to speed my time in discussing- what you maj" choose to s..y these principles are, I remain, Y'ours llespectfully, E. J. BURKETT. . I, Surielliiii? to Know. . . . It may be worth som;-thir.g to know .I the veiy best me icine for res- in-.r the tired cut nervous system to Vl Vt t,. he ithy vigor is Electric Dittc-rs. uu . : TLio meuicine is purely vegetable, ;'ie i..j- -'.e :"-ts hy giving tone to the nerve cen pcmu i". : s ; ter in the ttomacb, gently stimulates :;crs 1. " I ! the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these o vea'-s a"o '. "gnn in throwing off impurities in ' : -. . ii 1 : . t: . : i j; s V."ei'o I -L!t! oiuou. liiBuuiu jjiLLtjrs ei.ius ui- restion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 2 LEGAL ADVliR I 1 rvTl- TS Notice to CrcJi'.crb hi C.i i.i i .int. 1 1 ,i.n. s. of ll. 1 tv. t A. st- .-.I Statu or Xkiikaska, . L as i count . . ('"-"' In thu matter ol the e-4.tte ol J..i,n W;i deceased. Notice is liei t'l v ni mi thai the said deceased will meet tin-a lmiiii.st . m i estate, betore me. County juilili.- ot '.. - i Nebraska, at the county c.uil r io .: i i mouth in saiil county, un the :il a ila ol ! 1)., lS'.li. at U o'clock A.M., Lr tin; i-ur presenting their claims (or examination. inent and allowance, rsix iiio.iili ir' ..... . lor the creditors ot vaul tlcceas:cii t iii.--.--u t).e:i claims from tl.eMJ.h (lay ol 1 seccm i-i . Is.is Witness my hand and seal ol said .onnty court at Piattsmouth. Nebia-ka, this, i t day of November. A. IJ. ts'j.s. (jiiOKia-: M. Si-i ki oi k, (Seal) Canity Jiuiije. Sherifl"s Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by .'ie'ire I-. Houseworth, clerk of di-trict court within anil lor t'ass county Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the Uth day of November A. I). I KM at one o'clock p. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in the city of i'lattsmuuth, in said county, sell at public auction, to tiie highest bid der (jr cash, the (ollowinn real e-tate to-wit: The northwest quarter .m- l ol section nine teen (IV) township eleven (11) range nine (!h an I the west half uv'it of the northeast quarter uie'i) of section nineteen ( l'.ij tow uship eleven (111 range nine (t) east of the'iih P. M. al! in Cass county, Nebraska, togetlier w ith the priviii ges aud;-.T) purtenances thereunto belonging or iu anywise appertainiii,'. 'J iie same being levied upon ana taken as the property of U. Amiersou, ilefenihint, to satisfy a judgment of said court recintrcl Ijv Koi)ei t Gull ion, plaint i It . again -t said defendant . Piattsmouth, Nebraska, U. t- .", A. I.. Is is. SV. 1). Win i l l k. Sheriff, "ass county, Nebraska. C. S. Polk, atfy for Robert Ouiliun. V m Hero is ono of thoBO who are either sso prej udiced ogainst all ad vertised remedies, or havo become discour aged at tho failuro of other medicines to help them, and who will succumb to tho grim destroyer without knowing of tho won derful value of Foley'3 Honey and Tar for all Throat and Lung troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. MicrilF's Sale. By virtue of an execution issue 1 bv fJeoree Houseworth, clerk of district couit, within ai. i Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directcJ. will on tiie 'iiith dav ol November A. 1) ik s one o'clock p. m. of said day at tl. j soutii d-i.r the couri house in the city ol Piattsmouth. in -. county, sell at public auction, to the highest b der tor cash, ttie toliowing reai estate to-wit: I he northwest quarter .mv'ii of stc'i.in nin t en (19) town eleven ill) range nine !i and t ne west half (w'.i) of the northeast quarter (n.-'i . east of the tith P. M., al! in Cass comity. Ne braska, together v. itii the pi ivileges and appur tenances thereunto bclongurr or in anywise ap pertaining. 'Ihe same being levied upon ;iii taken as the property at C Ai.dersen deien J nit to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Nebraska Moiine Plow Co. plaintnf against s.-.M defendant. Piattsmouth, Nebraska, Oct ., A- I)., l;-l'-. . I ). Whi-.i-i.kh, irherilf. Cass county, Nebrar k.i, C S. Polk. Att'y for Nebra: k -. Moiine Plow Co. m r w it ' , 11 r JK 11 M V V ORIVl S VE R U I FU G E ! i:,, t in On itii I!--t In t'lalilr. For 20 Yesrs lh$ Led al! Worm Eiemsiles. rJ JAWES F- RALP-ARD, St. LOUIS. F. G. FRICKE &, CO. it'rriiarca iy i r. E - ' Mm - t- ; I -a.t r - -il.rf.vrt Ki In the Couiitv (..' In the matter of Par.konin, decease i. All pers .ns inter. -. notilied ihat on t. . - Herman K. Panlcoiun. tate, til d a pe: itiou i.i his final ad.iu;iitrar. allowed and tli.it 1 . trust. I! ou f .i! fi the lO.ii . f .v.v-!..-. :r p. m.. to i o..i . i .: ' grant ri i r t -.: . t'.er a::' i v rt rn r .r . as to this c-urt 51 - . lna-1 r r: ... i .4 i .. se:f e-: r.i 1 i.e -jrn. V itiies- 11 i a 1 "m 1 1 S 1 1 . o T. . i . e - j I 1 ; - . Picbv.. Notice. i . Ca -s oiin ' -, rue estate oi turc for .-til. ; jr r ii, Hit highest gradrf at fiir, lio:i'-: t ; r i- ;:::;tii in. "We s:'y tli'-sf v.TC the bc.st ;iit't ' PAINT FOR Houses, Barns, Floors, Cupboards, Shelvoj, Furniture, Bath Tubs, Buggies, Farm Tooh, ETs. A tpcci.il paint for each putA pose, not one tl.'ij-olaih wit a kttow You'U cy :;) loo ;-. :r y, ; . r.,eU tr.cRi. F. G. FRICKE & CO Chr. i IK: ,.tt r of t, p.m h: set t:,.'i f . at. res llL-f .1 r, 1-. said ti. :,..d lo.'il ; C . . r ' ) Li' .1 . 1 lit NEWS does Oct. A. 1 I- L.sKALj ty Ju -. . a - . V. it V L.d Over. The claim of the Cass County Agri cultural Sdcioty for -5750 against the county was laid oyer to the next meeting- of the board. Court Adjourned. District court h.-is beeu adjouned by Judrre R:irasoy to November 1 , at one p m. There's io better fiour made than Uf-i.-ei's "Fiansifter," macufactnred in tli is city. Ask your grocer for it, rh'1 thereby get the bet and sup port ,i Louie industry at tie same time, vvaieh V-uilds uji the town. List of Letttrs. Iiemaininr uricalled for at the post o'lico at I'lattsmouth. Nov. 3, 1898: Mrs Fena CJirirtniaa. J I- Green. ijeo Hart, Miss ITi-.t'.e N'anceat. - .-Y.T 3iiy of tl.e above -..- -d ve.-tisr- ;! A cheap coat doesn't necessarially mike.a cheap man, but it mikes him feel that way at times. The man why bought Ilesser's big century p'ant and a lot of the finest palms and decorative plants at the exposition has also bought the Min nesota building, the splendid log structure on the bluff tract. He is a wealthy manufacturer of Chicago who is building a large factory and palatial home and reserve at Walker, near Chicago, and he huys these things for the ornamentation of his place. His name is Austin. n ';i l-1 : Thirty-four s Enquire cf Mr west of Plattsrr - . -1 ( t-s 7. ti.-t . P't C. T Cm. Wood wanted in. News oSice. .-(.iiption ul t,ti3 i- o" -a : an r i i; -t ' i ' to ' vy li'..t: li'.fe The emperor of Germany has had a great yisit to Jerusalem, and is now on his way home. The idea of a pil grimage to the holy city by the Ger man fcovereign seems rather odd, but the emperor is given to eccentricities anyway. Lictnwe Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting of the b'-ard of county commissioners, in 'and for Cass cuunty for a license to j s-11 vinous malt nnd spirituous liquors jin tije village of Cedar Creek, Cass r-io.ntv. Nebraska, fo-- the period of cne . ; ANDREW ANDERSON. D .: d tiii- IS h dav of October, ISUS. In die Iliitrict Co.;n i .-. foa-.ty . Lujlla K. l'oik, i'laiii'lu, VS. T. J. Tatme. Maa'ie A. T.-itr e atid Al. McClintic, dele.. I .i.ts. The defendants T. J. 'l air ,e, Mas rie A. Tutro. and Al. McClintic .ll take i. it t-.- tli..i o i :h. .t:, day of July, l'-. Lueua K. i'o.k. the pla.!. hied her petition in the Ii--trict iJuiiri of C.i- . county, Neoraska, airaiust X. J. i a.roe. M-iKie A. Tatroe and Al. Mc-.iatic, tir.-t ai.d real nan.e unknown, the object and pray, r of which .ire ;. foreclose a certain nior'ae executed by the de fendants, T. J. 1 atroe, Maggie A, Tatro ; to lv. win Jeary, aud by him assigned to the piainti;! upon lots twenty-one CJii and twenty-t..o tJi. village of Greenwood, Cass county. Nebraska, to secure the payment of two piomissory notes tor $35,00 and jyU.-Ja. dated December 1-t. 1M. am due January 1st ly.i. and September lt Imio; that there is now due and unpaid on said notes and mortgage the um of 71."J" and interest from the first day of December. lf:i, at the rate ! eight per cent per annum, for which sum and in terest the plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclos ure and sale of said premises. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of November, 19S. Dated this 4th day of October I. u ella E. Polk. By C. S. Polk, her attorney. lJJtJ P g They bullish pain and rrolon life. c Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Geo. F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 5th day of November, A. I). IsyS, at It o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the courthouse in the city of Piattsmouth in said county, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate to-wit: The west half Cj) of the northwest quarter (?-i of section twenty-six (Utii and the east half Oi) of the northea-t quarter (1 of section twenty-seven CiTiali in township twelve 'llii range nine (0i east of t5 P. M. in Cass county, Nebraska, together with the privileges and ai purtena ces thereunto belonging or iu anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Thomas Keece et a! defendants to satisfy a judgement of said court recovered by Lydia C. Sterling, plaintift against said defend ants. Piattsmouth. Nebraska, Sept. 30, A. D., ISM. W.M. li. Wiieelek, Sheriff. Cass county, Nebraska. C. S. Polk, attorney for plaintin'. ha. ncsj. Call at Inlws office. The b y with nude-over tker after his father. trousers Legal Notice. II. M. Bricker, first and real name unknown and Francis C. Faulkner a-s-.gnee of the Con necticut River Savings Bank w: : take notice that the plaintiff. Francis N. Gib- on. has begun an action iu the District court cf Cass c.iuntv. Nebraska, entitled, Fr.v.cis N. 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