A ft II i' X Je II ti 51 V In i "I I I i ii i niB KAILIIOAI) IMS. Jury Decides In Favor of Plaintiff In lleniilngs Case. A rllt r '!,? lilwn I r I In- Aicl-ili-iit.l Killing of Idriry .1 1 1 n n t n i; i YV n Holly foul mi i-il ;i I, i tier 1 oiluil I'l !! It I If Snlii l for llni Any I ii i IKrom Thiiri.l :i v's liuily Tti (5 i try tin; eu-n if SpoiTr, in! t mln litiiitoi-, vs 'I ho ('!iic.in, Ii .1 k lalaiil .V l'aiitin r.iilvviiy -mn nn.v 1 -turnt;cl h c rd i'-t in favor i.f plaiiitili 'at H nVl-ii'lv l.'t-t cvriHiii;, ,-iflrr hiito out ntioul thri'o of dun- hours. Tii verdict was fur HV-'jO A I llm furim i' trial tho viiialnl was for tli.'in Cm- tin; pi aii, tifl'. Am b'.-furn, lh" "is j was Imtiy citi tostoil by linlli s-TiI-'H. Tim jury was compound of Hi: vi-n f-iiniii'-i ami one nmn from tliis i y . This net ion was brought hy tli" wid ow of llonry.I. lltMiniiio lo i-io-nyr $5,01)1) dami.tfoH lor tho Miri.icnl al Kiil lritf of tin) lutt -r hy tin) a I10V! railroad at a t-ro-si n i, a r K.,ti!h li ml. Tin title of hi O unit was eh . 11 1: hv n-a -1,11 of tiiu widow beiiio liiai't'ir 1 ii;';i'ii. Attorneys .1. L. Knot an 1 I!. I) Travis r'iro-.i'ii ti'-J Mm phtiii'.iiT ami General Anonit-y Kvuis at. I S. M. Chapma n a ppc'i ltd forth'- d-111. I 11 1 . Attorney Kvans h i- i vi-n tmticn that the 1; i-i! wili ho apj.i- mal W'hm l'il;tri-il liiHiuii Louis Laller of (i ree i, . t md, men tion if hose iiisaniti' v. as i a.ii- in iasi eveiiine- s i: , v. .11. ' a 1 li t hU b.,ect for t be ins it"- ;--yluin I 1 1 connnissionei -3 of it! .ini.y Ihi . afternoon aim will be tan n 1 1 1 .i 1 . e in a fi W days. Laller v. :n a -i n-.11 law of L'osa ISarr and ha- a wile and five children. While at hroalifn-t Tuc-il iy morii- inv Lniiei' Willi vio.ei',1 y in-an assaulted his wifi- in a v - m. It 'as a; lirst thought ihit -in Beiiously injured, hut l.t r ! menu i ilii-ate tb .t she i- 11 it, eaid thatLilh-r is -uhj e1 to Spells. The insane nviii caused cnn-idi OXciteilient 'IS he was leiie ; . the con it loom. )pi,t Mci b-i-i Chin ? of him ai U win 11 lie y re: the second lloor of the eeui-i i'. u made a vicious a.-an 1 i up his er in-law ami al mist knocUi ! down, but was soon ij liei -d. n the,' rah .'IS to had u a e d -1 In- la I e h i in ltistin-r t'oint Notis. The case of S.ickelt vs. (Y.1 tried to a jury this al'ieinooii jury is still out a- Tin-: Ni:u s . press. The attention of the. cfuirt is be;n occupied by the case of l'eai linan v.- The People's Huildiiia; and Loan com-j pany. The jury was waive'. WAS PREPARED FOR A JOURNEY. I I ISelievcd Ti:sr lic (at tie riiiMir Was Jl"r-i:ir-tl 1'or ih- ( nisli. Kansas ( n v. Mo., Nov. The liabililit.-s of Orant (J. Oiilett, the aoseonainjr Kansas ealtte n: unire pnnllnnn til iti'a.i' -mil lh. K..li.,f tl.it' he had prepared for the crash months ahead becomes strot r. "Gillett must have taken hundreds ofthousinds with him,"' said a prcini lient tr.ember of one of the cuiht comaiission lirms today. "it, was first supposed that, lindinar himself in straights for the iirst time, Gillett had simply thrown up everythine; and loft penniless. Hut we know now that he owed a million ai,d a half do'lars and we cannot hi, d where lie inve-tedor spent more than half that sum.'" There is a sctvmhle at the stock yards for every train lo.d of Ciilett cattle shipped in t inn his W oodbine ranch Three train !e ids f Ins cattle arrived today. The Nation ai H; - of Commerce trot twenty c r-. Kic lii-o-. & Nixon of Chicago twenty -m von cars S.td another trai- load w is con-ie-ned i to nau a uoz-n creuner . eetnini firms -V l.t ail ii l. mi;. The l'la tt.-liieu: o Turn ve: eir. i tnakirfi arraneenien;- to -v o r i d ball on Cli is'inas eve, a:-l fi in the present out ookwliltc ipse a y -!' t ' e r former events, which is sai;-e con siderable, as a pleasant time is always assured to ill whoa'temi tiiei" (.lance-. OnChiistmas nigrht a :i:.e i' in nristie entertainment and th aire v.: 1 be given The music will le f'.oi.i.-: d bv the IJohemian orch- s-ra J. I. U' ruii has just n: de ; pur chase of 10" iridi b.cist ii- witn wr Ten wiie j-pring mattre-S' s. matres- . and i i lt - bi--h he ui'.l eil'ei- -it ti low price of s" 0 ea h. Ti e erti-t outut lor t.u-i price has before ben oiTered at ,-u.ti ever I low ' price. com pi j to bed can be seen in his store window. At. w.,o are need ing anything in this line may eel a bargain by seeinr him before buying. Could Not !vf the Kyc. Deputy Sheriif MeHiid.i received notice Welresday fron Dr. (.ilTord at Omaha stating that it would be im possible to save the sight of his little boy's eye, wirch wis injured by fall ing aid .striking his eye on his sled while coasting about a weeic ago. In fact the loetor was not at ai! certain tnat he could save the eye ball, and could not determine for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Mcliride ard the unfor tunate boy have the sincere sympathy of the comrnunitv. If you are suffering from drowsiness in the day time, irritability of temper. sleep!e-s nights, general debility, headache, and general wmiu of tone of the system, use Herbino. Yeu will get relief and finally a euie cents. h G. Kr ck" & C . Price oO j Ex-Treasurer Uouserof O'.oe county is a I Mattsmouth visitor. CITY AM) COUNTY. vi.ini:sia v. Daa .K(.'aiy, the Wabash politii-inn, was a comity neat visitor today. William lf.-!i-s i).;rnii r, tin; Klmwoid at!or ti"y, wa-i a tt end i ne district eourt t mi a . Attoriii'v Tom Allen, of Lincoln, was t.i niH'ic 1 i a hr lniines in I'littts rhoalh tod iy. K. I', ( juvli'.i of I'aii bury was in the eiiy today and purchased several id. ci,- of proporty at lax sale. It is .-1 ill that lio 1 it cha-od property be- li in i II a '. 1) solll. : of the Wealthiest peo l)i o i 11 1 1 w 1 . N'eis I'.i ii! - on, uh'i has b'Mjti ein p oyed in the I !u rl i ton shops In this city, wili di pa l Saturday morning for 1 vi-it with his paronts in Sweden. They -i -i:de jut acro- the channel from 'opo 11 h aen . i 1 1 1 - t h i ; ly -1 bird aiinuai Mulcting of lie! Xo'ora-U 1 To ichor's association will li - held 111 Lincoln I h'cem nor 1M, lV, :h;hi.i ''.i. 'J lie-e un-etin's li;ire always b en 1 irjoly attended ,-ind this vnl be no exi't-ption lothetule. ,'is-, 1 .1 i ib.-i b linach of this city lias hi-i 11 eii'j:ir,.J to teach in the 1 1 irii i : dis riit, in place of Miss I '. : i-1 i 1 a l e'i i.ed v, who was elected to iipo-itioi, in the city schools, made vacant h t he ivs'n 1 1 ion of M is A lieo M 111 11. f i'l.'ute.i an I L. A. 1 ir i 11 irlon , who w ; : - under i ir i i to a il from New Yolk, No vein her ,"11, to joi ti 1 h e Second immune- at S.nliae-o, has just re ceived oi dors which continue him in the de pa' t n.eut woi k at Omaha for the ii.'e-- nt, when: he will remain until fm Ihor orders. Mrs A leirke, daughter of Mr. and Me. :. L Marshall, formerly of o' tie- ei' , hut, no.v of South Omaha, -ib.nitteil to a dillicult surgical opo ra tion a', tiiii Methodist hospital in Omaha several days ii'n and her friends wiil be p!ea-e,l to learn that tin- prospect- for her ultimate recov ery ai'i, very ilatteri n l'V:i:u; Word' n,af d nineteen years, dled.it. the luur.e of his p irents, Mr. ; .l Mr i. W. U. Woi'den, in this city ; II o'eloei; yesterday aftor an illness '. two week- with quick consumption. l I fu ieral services, conducted by il. M . Dune.-in, will te lndu at 11.".. I, the (.' 'I'llUi-v ii:n Tiie e'.t w : );a-!ian ehureli at- l!:."U o clock i ;. and interment made in Oak m-'i ery. I: lends of r.oreu Davis in this ! 'a- pleased to leirn that ho i has le ii-ht ii"iNn.':'ln for hoeoininiT 'we.iltv in the r.e ir future. Himself w , ami s:3 ea other r n tlemen have pur I I uirh:i-i'il a mine a', ('ripple Creek and -lej ;1.-,v a! ready making more than ox-ipen-e-iout of it. They are confident thai it is the sam i ein in whicli ('ripple (.'reek's richest strike was made. Loren's friends expect to see i hi'ii return tj I'lattsaioot h wear inn; a j a silk hat before many moons. TIU'IISDA V. Mrs. John li-i k -r and daughter were visit) i-rr in Or -dia today. J. ii. W arden of Nehawka was visit- ' i ini' I), nr.tv Sheritr Mel, ride, todav. J. 1!. Hartshorn and L. C. Hifplc of Louisville were' 1 "iattsmouth visitors today. I'irieh tnhelder of Cedar Creek vms attend it: .sr t' business at the court house totlav. August Thinhan of South Hend was att.uidiiigr to business in ,the county seat today. 'Join 1 'aiuuclete.is beirun the erection 'of a new brick stoic room at Louis I ville. It wih bo -21ii) feet. ! The Hick Island railroad has begun 1 the work of repairing the crossing ! up 'ii which Ileary J. Ilcnaingswas j killed Saperintendent Farley will go to j L u sville tomorrow moining to visit ; th.- -cheois and attjn.i v'uo to ichers' iiieelii-g iturilay. ! Ilt'r! Sa. r, wfis on t.i I .1,1,1 t: U j taking in the sights and oaying I. N. j H even and f ' in i ly a vi-it the first of tue week. Alliance Times. ; Wi;i H 'leii, wiho is employed by the ; wiio e-aie i; rrn f 1. L. Smith & Co., at Oin-iha, is home to recuperate for a few aays, ha ing had the misfortune j t i -a-p on a n ill and injure his foot a ! few Uays ago. j The county com mi-sioners are j already rearing a benefit from the large number of statements sentde : ii: p.ieat taxpayers. They were llock ii g in from all directions today to -euave their accounts with the county. i. W Mason, who acted in the : c- uacity of night operator at the Mis . s a i I'aeiiie -tatliei in this citv dur- ing ihe summer, has again returned to Hiatlsmouth ;,fter working about three weeks at Julian, a station on the Mi-sou; i Pacific below Nebraska City. Mr. Mason expects to tike a month's lay o!i beginning December 2 and wi.l visit his old homo in Ken tucky. Old l'Kipl Old people who rccruire medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will rind the true remedy in Electric Bitter-. This medieire does not stimu late and contains no whiksey nor other intoxicant, but, acts as a tonic and alterative. It. nets mildly on the stomach and hotels, adding strength and gi ving tone to t he organs, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Eiectric Hitters is an excellent appe tizer and aids digestion. Old people lind it just exactly what they need. Hrice. od cents and il per bottle at F. G. Fricke's drug store. 5 Fou Sai.k A Poland China male frog one and ono-holf years old, gilt edge p -digree, a grandson of Wood burn Medium. A high priced record breaker. Enquire at news oliice. nrnrnn V 1 UU 1 I 11 1 Mark White Writes Entertainingly of the Frigid Region. 1 1 MX loiiliarki'd In I In- Knt erprix-nf T-hiii-bIit, hi Wlilili lit Ki--Ih to M:tUi fJS to M.'tH M ly III 1'ne 1 ImiitiHiid lid l;ir Trim or I i; II y It Wurlti 4IIO l't-r Tim, Tne following 'letter from Mark White to bis parent contains inter esting facts about the Klondike country and will bu read with inter est: DwvsiiN, N. V. T., (Jctober 10.--I wrote you last Monday and sent it on the boat Kit came on, the mails ate very irregular. I li'ive only received two bfers sifcee I loft Seattle, fine from you and one from Lydia. The fall is exti'Mordinary lato for this country and this letter will go out by the la-t boat. There has been no boat up tuiioo September 11. It is very dangerous crossing the Huhring soa on nc'coun t of storms. Provisions are plentiful, but prices are high. Aline of boots have run all summer. The faro to Hennet has been from $1.7- to t2 one way. This country is over run with peo ple, and lots of them helpless for many never did a day's worn bjfore. Many are badly provided for the coming winter as wood is very ha I'd to get. ' j lit t j build with are especially so. I have hustcled mid secured a two-lifths interest in one cabin and a half interest in another one. the latter Hi by .d feet with canvas partitions, m. iking two bed rooms and ono kit chen and ono room for the bakery. W'e have rented the bakery to Hill Oivei.s and get a $llI- per month for it and the meat mai ket. Owens traded his claim for California prop erty valued at ,000. VVe have concluded to team. I have a team of four dogs wh'ch are beau ties. There is ten times the stuff to move there w-.-s last winter. There are many horse teams here but feed is hieh, hay being $4(10 per ton and very scarce at that. We have a good deal of hauling engaged for spring, anil if it is only half the price that it was last winter we will make from SI?0 to $60 per day. Should I conclude not to do hauling I shall work in the mines. Hill Jennings, McGo-ven, Wallace and Ma. k Selson are going to work for Stanley - Worden, whose camp is about twenty miles from here. Noth ing much can be done until the ground I'ree.as solid which will be soon. We cannot freight until the Klondike freezes, as we haul on the ice. W'e have a oig raft of wood and pack it about one-eighth of a mile, for which we can get $1" per ton in town. Owen Hobbs is running a planing in i 1 1 lind doing contracting and is coining money. A bey's husbuid, Thompson, came in last night, he and two partners sold their claim last sum mer o:- :;(), 000. They will take this letter out with them. Uncle Uomber has bjen sick but is better now, he was in the hospital for forty days. Tell Grany I would like to see her and that I take good care of my rocks. I wrote Pearl a letter yes terday, though she may not get it. I am glad she is going to school and doing well. I would like to see you all. but try ?iot to get homesick. I may come out to Vancouver for stuff to sell. It would have paid last spring. Kit is well and satisfied and glad she came. She will have plenty to do, I had washed the day she came. We are all well, though there is lots of sickness here. Love to all. Write, we may get it some day. I wrote you the other part of this letter and expected to send it at once, but tho ice was running so thick the boat could not go. Tho weather is warmer now and the ice run is over for the present. Thompson will take this loiter, ho goes on first boat. I have hauied some with the dogs as we have Had some snow. .My team is a dandy and I would not sell them for a thousand dollars. We had a big fire la Dawson, which is just across the river from us, as we live in Klondike City. Bill, Kit and I went ov r. It was very cold and there was gr at excitement, and it was only by hard work that the town was saved. The loss was estimated at $800,01)0 and had not the fire been put out it would have caused a famine. Love to all. Maijk WinxK. Killed in a Card Game. William Miller, the carpenter of thii city received information Tues day of the death of his son, George, who left this city last fall and went to Louisville, Ky. lie was about twenty two years of age and was a cigarmaker by trade, having served his appren ticeship in this city, but for some time was employed in a factory in Red Oak, la. Mr. Miller received a letter in which au account of his death was given. It stated that the unfortunate lad was engaged in a card game when an alter cation aiose and his antagonist grabbed a shot gun and emptied the contents into young Miller's heart. Tick Ni:y's man was unable to see Mr. Miller today and could not ascertain whether or not he received any fur ther information in regard to the sad affair than that taken from a news paper. November Mortgage Kecord. Following is the mortgage record of Cass county for the month of Novem ber: farm mortgages: Filed S.-.MV.I Keieased 37,3Sf'tJ City mortgages: Filed S3.61 Ke'eased 6,7.V . From the above record it will be seen that old Cass is still improving financially and is the banner county. r nrnrnnn imnM I7i axthi HI I 11 K H K I I I I It I I I 1 1 1 It IjIJ I I IjI L I HUiH IlliUnWllll AIINISTEnS' A1EETING CLOSES Their Stliii 1'oiiii-m ton, lon- ,fn-r i Tlirre l:ty4 S-h1hi. The meeting id the ministers of the Nebraska City district !.-ed Wed nesday, afler a veiy i n t e r st l r: g aid instructive -is-ion. Seine ory ahe speakers were in . 1 1 e in. a ice, ev. Ik'iin, K'V. 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 i i g 1 r l aid lb v. Goldsmith ha II g del, Venal s' linoii- wlii rli iii'u ."iiiila-ii of a ! -iii .; ' X a - lent . The milliier- in atlet.dai.ee v.a re Presiding Elder Van Fieet. N'e'o a-ka CJi 1 3 ; Key. John Gail igler. Auburn: Kev. J. S. Dean, Fa!!- ( it.v: Kev. .. lioldsmitb, .lofiiis. n: Ki v. James I!.ir ron. Kulo; He v. M. lb-Mott, Sterling; Kev. C. L. Myers, South I'.end: K, v A. L. Folden, I'nion; Kev. F. M. E-ter-brook, l.'niversity l'lac.-; )r. I ). V. C. Huntington, ( bancelior Wesley an uni versity, Lincoln. .Mor .Nixrin-ii Iii-:ii I, I'mia. 1'ANA, HI., Nov. :,t). -After lifiy da3's' continuous tiiyht and day riot duty in I 'ana Troop Hof 1 lloom ingt on. First Illinois cavalry squadron, was relieved lo day by Company K, l'irst regiment, of i).Iav.in, Le.-uitorv shooting continues nightly, the pro vost guard baring but little success in effecting captures. Anothe- consign ment of n'groes arrived last night. They wore met at the train b a -ipiad of toldiers, who relieved then of arm before piemitting them to march to L i i ... ; i ti... oM i i uuiu iiilik) oniai ,s. ini. j white miners are remaining steadfast for the scale an 1 union recognition They received l,i;e) yesterday from the state urion. Next week SheritT elect Downey, an avowed friend of the miners, relieves Sheriff Cohtirn in charge of affairs here. Great in terest is being manifested in the c i-es of Hie miners indicted for riot, and the case of Operator Ovei holt, which will be called in the circuit court 1h:s week-. Tne miners, have employed able counsel and expect acquittal. The grand jury-has failed to indict the miners who are alleged to h ive held up the IJaltimorcv h io Sou tli we-t -rn train and shipped a car of negroes back to Washington, I ml. A TfiTilue Ai-i'iili-nt. A terrible '..echk-iit hai:n-ncd yes terday afternoon en due 1 1 liberie". farm, some eight miles south of this city. Joseph I'lifer mil bis family live there, tho oldest a No bei n ir na med .1 osi'idi. and is seme si xteea ye.i s obi . The mother saw a ra bbit run under the corn crib and calling to her -on told him to get the gun a 'id Ui'i it. lie did as commanded by his mother and while he was gcMinir the shot gun his mother waliiel around the crib and began picking up some cobs which had been thrown into a small hole in tle ground some ten yards or more from ihc crib. The hoy bred at the rabbit and two shot struck' her on tho left temple. She cried with pain and with the assistance of doe and an other brother she walked to the house .and laid down on the bed. The neigh bors were notified hut before any of them could arrive she "lied. The two small shot had penetrated the brain. Tho boy loved his moth .-r as only tin obedient sou can, and a few turinths ago when they purchased a piece of land he promised to remain at home and helD them until tho iand was paid for. After realizing the extent of the accident it was with difticulty lie was restrained from committing suicide. This family has boon very unfortu nate, as less than a year .ago a daugh ter died, and some three weeks ago the father broke his left leg while getting out of a wagon. She leaves a family of four children. Nebraska City News. I. O. ). F. Klect OllU-ers. At their meeting Tuesday night the members of Cass Lodge 1 Id, I. O. O. F. elected the following officers for the coming term: Noble Grand M S. llriggs. Vice Grand C. E. With row. Permanent Secretary Henry Zuck we iler. Recording Secretary A. IJ. Zim mermann. Treasurer Uenry -J . Streight. .Trustees F. H. Steimker. ( . II. Ilogor and K. V. Lutz. H J. Streight was appointed den uty grand master by" the grand master of the state for this district which comprises the lodges of this place, Louisville and Ashland. i The order in the state is new in a very prosperous condition, .ind the same can oe said of the lodges all over the countrv. liut-kleii'H Ariiu- ilve. The host salve in the .vonJ far cur.-, burns, sores, ulcers, sait rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chaj k a 1im;Uc, chil blains, corns, and all stem eruption, and positively cures piies, or no my reauired. it is g'uarautee'.i to eive perfect satisfaction or raoney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For .-ale by P. G. Fricke Delays are IJiiuRfrous. Many ot your friends, or people whom you know if have contracted consumption, pneumonia or other fatal diseases by neglect of a simp-e cold or cough. Foley's Honey and Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant coujh inedieine, would have saved them. It is euaran- j teed. F. (J- Fricke vV C. t. Liike'i Clixiroh. Special advent service at St. Luke's church with a lecture every Friday evening: at half past seven. Core i-il invitation extended to ail. TO I'l ltE A COLO IN ONK OA V Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The eenuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. JSrtail. Morninsj's bread hereafte" may bo obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Hatt's, Dovey's and Fair store. -3 J va wm Lssi kLrsy Aiar.H,d ,,..?-. t ja , A: ! ''-.' la ,e., , ... , v '' ; ad n, ... . . ) r i, ' ' : " ; ' '" ' I '. :'. e- h,,., " 1 ' ' ' '" 1 r I' "e !, . , v. - '1 :, ; ,, a .. r1 il l WHISKIES i !L. ( '( I 'm ;v;. l, i.t t -, -. i vv.heie. TRADE SUPPLICD BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA. NEPJ. 2 ;!! t 4ll--ili- Will Ni i i: v-kv ( i w , Nov. ;'.i 1 Ir pfivat: p.lp."'sof the 111'' I'lthoiu- priest, Ili'V. II r.iviiii, v.eie opened in the count V cart 1:,:- alteri.ooi. S'.'Ver; I Will- Were found, I he late t bearing ti.i'e of May I, sU7. ;v the I'lrtivi-ii-ns ef this vv Hi a'-ont t-'m, )) in moin v is n-ij!---atbud to the different i ns! i t ut i on a of the- church and ahout 1'J. in -nut' I amounts to his nl- atives. . i , e i -n.i-i i ion is m.nle of the great hulk of 'he c-tate, sviiich con-si-t- of lauds, ii, .'.! g ago-, rli'., which it i.- be' ievt -i v- i : L ameunt to mo a than .lHMi o. Ldwai d 'u-.-.-n, Francis l'avel'e, F.:ther Jet.iiett,. of iimaha and 'Ihoma- I I i fey were tinned a e.i ( a i i e r -. Attn' ie y A. L. I'iiiiblin in .i ('itv wan at ten ii i n 'rr to bn-ine- I'diii 1 hoii-e toda v. hra-Ua in the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS .Nnl ice. i I a - , ' lad. hi 11 a- i li - a aittia i 1 , i r;" i ' ! , '! I:'-. . a I i e 1 1 1 M ;iaa. .'.-'! ..a I I ia-.. i . u-r; en ;,i-i . I .".a ,t ii.-ii a- a i i i . :ii . - o .il , a n a a '.'. i i I i t-ni v-M..i:.-li- ,'.l ' I. ;a .. in-.'. I"l t ' a I" "1 1 In- IJ. , 1 i; ,..!-! 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Nu Hail Silld a.! -.1 1 i e i ; le! ;t 1 e In J'l'Hv ma N i- ea: he . 1 -aid e a j i . lie-, i I ruiaaa 1 1 .a I -!a .i I -'.-, ieie. ai; ,m h,-. sc-ssi-iJ al ica! an. t he ;iM .a' name. I i teteM.ai :. the e; ta inn ha ta,: :i lua aa. i ha;:. : I. i Sale 111! a,"i t: e a;aa liaa Wa ! 1 1. ill -a: u t.,'j Iii!i ' :mai a y.t t ' aiaii Ihaa;-a.e- ;.i .- no -t;-a;Liii. an u II ihiit ! 1) 1: I I, hat r -t. an. ; a i t he Iit'l i il; S m a, a .-ii-ti.-ii, aa ! a .;, -thel.i.t. S nu a.e ; '. t , ,; r.pi'ar at .-;': 1 1 ii-, eaa.ei .. 1 ) . , tttest -.-ii.l Ii.-Ut:iill 1 1,,:;, ai jii.aie i thm : ,.a. i,r,cci ta a " i! - ! saal caart at ;-. ;: .' -tli (lay (,t , I. M . -i l l; I.i k K, i "i ty Jiaitie. ncicir; ir a aa." ,1 ' alii t an 1 lie lin: 'J 1 at :.' o'.aiu.K n. i the omit ill ;i ii .. . i. I suitable i-ie,!i. a laar.a'i. set i 1cm en t ut s,-a i i ,-ta-,: . W itness my i.an I in. i I'lattsai. ml ii, 'Neiia-ai, t N' .v. A. I. l-a. i.i ISI'.Al. Notice to Creditors. Si'Ai v. e.i- Nki:kas:;a. ; , ,.. laes ijounry, :"" " In the n.altcr of the e-iatc uf h i i ity ' mi ahei II. (iei.ea-C'l. I Notice i liere: ,y e;v,ai thai tin- .ra-l.tars ..1 i sai,j iecea-oi wiii i..cel the a-ltniii'. -tratoi ef saal estate, hch.-rc :nc, comity imja nt t'a-s county. Nebraska, at the ctiuntv omit I'.-an in I'iatts le.outh in saa! count y, on tla; ::i t if.,'.- ! May A . I)., IS'.i'.i. ;,i a o'l-ini A. M., fcr tae imipose lrtisciitiii' t!:i;;r claim- ,.t vxaiiiiiiiition. a inist ment arel ahowaire. Sr. mantiis are aianv,-,! for.tlie ere,l:tars of saal .iecease i to neent theii claims from t'ae : It day i t 1 )ecra, iiei , I -!. Witness in v haul an 1 seal o! saal count v court at Piau-inomh, Nc-bra-ka. this, l.-i Uav ol No raih .a, A . J ). I -'.is. Wia ,H,,l. M. Sl'l KI.(,(. K, (sea'..) County Jndne. Legal Notice. Ni!iiad tJ?utt;& r. i ouve. . vv liiiams una s-ianev -s. i K,m:ns, non- l;S.he m?;1 ,:::r: ls'.is, l'latt.-moutn l.odjrc No. -. Amaea' Order of dhumcSca" you. the obicct and maver ol vl,:ch are to omet oVuin: Cas- Count v, Nebra.-ka, and ta bar and unjoin a,i,c?o:,orc?a,im iZiniS?? I iief. Van ate re'ia. a ed lo answer said petition - n i or hetot e .M. ui.l.iN . I )-ui"ii L'ei '-"'.. lva-. I, a ,sa ,. , , i ,,. .... , i . s, i A' . i i ai i :: a ! m;h Wok k m Probate Notice. In Countv Court, l.'a-s county. Xu:ra.sk In the mallet ot ta; t-tate ! l-ai-ehe lanfrv, decease-li Aii pels, lis ii.leie-teJ in -a d matter are !,ere by ta a : aed t ::ai a pet : t ' ai ha; "lu-en tdiid ;a said c -ia t. ai.eitin thai -aid de'-ea-ed -hed leaving I. o last ia.: :,:..i 1 e -'.a:,: aat . and prayhiir t.jrid n!.nisti"it:..n ot -aid estate, and li.at ii r,u (;;;; to aj'pea.i .0 saij Caart .a ti.e ."nil day ol Iiecem ber, 1 .-.. at -.' o'ciOvk a m . f ; conte-t sa. d pet. ti an. tiie court n ay arant I'o- prayer of saM f e tit ion ar. 1 t;i ar.t n .iaanistrai'ioii al sail e.-t-te ta II. I. Mrc:j;lii. - me other -Lhtabie puison.an-i pr.-cae 1 to a sen:, iiient 01 ?a: i e-tate :tne-s :ii v hand and x.ae -eai ,f said nt riattstiiouth." Ni-bra-ka. ta,-: 14,!, dav of N' -em!:e: A i . P'.'-. ! ;!.. 1. M Si ri l.iaK. jsKA.'.j County iaor. Autnlnistrator's Sale. Nnixe i; hcri'oy .'.cn t!.;.t !' virtae ' an or-ii.-r o! the county c-o.rt I i!i on tne Vl'.h day otI.iecemiier.l-v-. at oi.c o'clock p. m. on sa.d day. at trie iate residence t ! Isahei.e hmory. ae-Cea-ed, m tiie cat) ol I hall, m ja: h. Ca-- comity, Nebraska, -eh at p.. laic auct!- -n ai: ot the rumse h'J: i Iniioture. carj et-a caa-iij,; ;.t,-n.-e'-, ja, -tares, etc.. lianj a.l ,1 .!.e pel-.- nai pr-; crty cf said decea-o i. 1'crm. ot -ai.-, ca- !i r hs'.l ca-n an i l.-a!ance on time. Secured n :-.s i .r s: n rt!,. I! j. s i ai .... :. srec:;,; A i aim :-: ra'ar. Legal Motice. To Waham I'. Eaton in his .r.vn r'pht min.strator ol tiie e-taie d i.mi'is . de.ea-ed. Amj-.i-ta T. Eaton. Ids v F. Eaon, Auuaate Eatoti. his : Icat .n. i 1 s l.atoii. hi- -.n !e. m-t r. liLOivu, A.rt la. Aieai:deii lie r.-ie-i anls. oti arc each, h.-rc! v n-t:,ic.J th.-.t li. I'.-. Ei'is i. linn,.",. n i.'sTt.:; an ! a- ad" M . f atan. e. Simeon -. I'ledH. i naiae nn :at dc-iend- Aaqti.-t 1 iran an action an s.nt v.-i r.n.i -tacr -leiei.dant - in the district curt ol (. ,i-s c aiit 1. . NeL-ra-ka. to fare-ci.-.-e certain tax --a e reitdKate- and t'ae taxes paiJ thereunder. on l-.ts . and a. in iaoek l.V.' in the city of l-'iatt--:ii.nitii. tif.ss county. Nc-t'ra-ka. roirn herfl .Vis sitj.l :.': ;--:il ! tj the p'attiti'l I e-i-ember o. l-'.'J. pursuant t- saie of - o i iauj lor deiiiKiuc-nt taxe-. I'ia.iit::: p as f,.r de.ree "t ( recl.is"r and -ale ol -a, ! lands to satisfy the lic-iis thereon ana t,,r general rel et. Vim are re quired t. answer piaintnt's petition un or bef"ie leccinher '.'i',. Is.'-. Ei.i.is T. Hartley. Hy I. II, lEvinhLH. Attorney. A BOOfi TO MANIC Z.nrj? LJ ' - - ' . 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