nc v. i imnv i i nun i : iasla to Convene Cortes for That Purpose. uliin l..lr.H . 1 1 . - itm Mtorkreri '1'nkn loo Ittrjfw Hint omit oil hpmlnh liolil hikI w .Strike la the ICfHult An-Urt-w 1'uriK'Klc Want to Ituy trie I'tiiMltitiiiet Ot hr New. Mauiuii, Jan. l'i. .Senor S.i.thtH, the promior, will coiiv.iiio tho Cortos on January 2- or 'M and will im mediately domarnl u ratitiottion of " the p ;aci treaty. Tho debate which in expected will last a wecK. Spain has arain reminded tho Washington government of tho under taking on tho part of tho United Siaten peace commishionoiu with re gard to Spanish prisons in tho hand: . , r .i.,. i.i : i : . . : ,i . . in iiio i'iiiuiio3 aim 11114 asKeu ii ronit reply. liie newstpapet-ri allogo that the Americans liavo requested tho Span iards not to withdraw tho Spanish troops from Mindanao ponding the arrival oi mo itnericans to prevent an insurrection breaking out. According to dispatches received Here American domination in tho Philippines is limited in Manila bay All other points except Mindanao, aro in the hands of th inpurirents. )no dispatch says the American vol unteers hi-o disheartened by the cli mute and bad food and aro anxious to return home. ino government has received the following oflicial dispatch from Manila "The American troops ordered to Iloilo mutinied and refused to start General Miller had been ordored to abandon Iloilo and return to Manila. All of the American troops have boon ordered to concentrate here, the situa tion being of a very grave character." I.nlMirern In Cuba Strike. Santiago Dk Cuisa, Jan. l;5 -The laborers on some of the sugur estates in tho (Juantanamo district have gone on a strike and the trouble is likely to spread. The cause assigned by the strikers is that tho storekeepers take too largo a discount on Spanish gold. Tho men say they receive tho same amount now as under tho old regime, but aro compelled t pay per cent on their purchases. Governor (Jenoral IJrooke, replying to a number of questions addressed to h ira as to currency ratios ami values, says government collections and dis bursements in tho douartment must be mado on the basis of American gold. t'arne;i Will Ituy Tlit-m. Chicago, Jan. 13. The Record's Washington tpecial says: "Andrew Carnegie has authorized two friends in the United States senate to offer the president $20,000,000 for tho Philippine islands. lie says that the oiler is mado in good faith and that the money will bo forthcoming within thirty days after the formal ac ceptance of his proposition; or he will assume the responsibility of paying the indemnity to Spain, thus making an appropriation by congress unneces sary. Mr. Carneirio says his only pur pose in buying tho islands is to set them free. All O Hirer He-elected. From Saturday's Daily. Tho annual meeting of the stock holders of tho Platte Mutual Insur ance company was held at the office of Secretary T. Frank Wiles today. The old office 's were re-elected through out, and tho business for the first year of the company's existence was found to be entirely satisfactory. The losses for the year were only $51.17. From the last of April to December 31, $111,3)0 insurance was written. During the same- period $5,600 of that amount was cancelled, leaving $105, 750 in force at the end of the year. Since tho 1st of J.inu iry tho company has written policies to the amount of $5,000, making the total amount now in force $110,750. Trouble nt I niou I'roin Saturday's Daily. Sheriff Wheeler was notified by tele phone today of a supposed shooting down at Union this morning. A cierk in Petering & Schuster's store, by the name of Kinney claims that Charles Ingalls shot at him, but the latter stited that the discharge of the re volver was accidental. A complaint was tiled against Ingalls for carrying concealed weapons, and he will have a hearing at Union and will be bound over to the district court. He will probably give bail, but if he does not ho will bo lodged in the county jail to await trial. It is said that there is ill feeling betwoen the men, which ac counts for the presence of the firearm. rrooervimive Whist Party. From Saturday's Daily. Miss Nettie Morgan entertained a few of her friends at the home of D. C. Morgan last evening in honor of Miss Nell Woolson of Windom, Minn., sis ter of Mrs. A. P.. Keinhackle. Nice refreshments were served during the evening. Progressive whist was in dulged in. Miss Florence White win ning tho ladies' king prize and II. E. Weidman capturing the gent's prize. Among those present were Misses Anna Sullivan, Claire Green, Florence White, Tony Kess'er, Nell Woolson, Nett:e Morgan and Messrs. Dr. Elster, Lee Atwood, F. K. Ballance, II. B. Groves, II. E. Weidman, II. F. Goos, F. A White, 11 Eaton, Ralph White, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morgan and Mrs. Gus ReinhacKle. Keal Kutnte Tranxf era. Following are tho real estate trans fers of the county as recorded in the office of Recorder of Deeds Hay: Clara James and husband to Ada P. Clark, nc!. JV-I l-i:t-wd .......... ... $ Hl 00 First National bank. Weeping W ater, to Frank To e. se' 19-10-1 i-wd. .. o.oOO 00 T. W. Swan and wife to A. r . Clark, s neU L'6-U-i:t-wd I.ftO Fou SALE A good, fresh milk cow. Inquire at'II. C. McMaken'a office. 1) RATOV Till r I li 1 I 1 1 1 I 111 GEGMLI1 GOES UP ONE YEAH Olimlix t'rllr Furnlnh m tllliHtt of Go. 1 t. hit tv rr scii.MrrADY N Y,.i . i:s. 11. .i-' 'iiur i) i ill H u L : Ii h liHii nin,'.' hm 'i-o.ni ly iIm bm!'1 iii.il weai ing mi i'Xi -M-.il n of injured in, o i-i-iien. His cmn.r.i-1 e d letters 1 i in W. S. Shoemaker, C. M. Kosters and Ernest Stuht of Omaha, testifying to Roy's honesty and general worth, nd blaming the Ornaha police for the af (I fair of November 11. He was charted with assault In tho second degree, but was allowed by the court t plead guilty to assault In the third degree and at 2:30 p. m. was eontenced to one year in tho Albany county poi iten tiary. People hero generally aro in dignant at tho result. Had he bee n acquitted papers were on hand from Omaha for his arrest. Woiimii'H Club Meeting. l-'rom Saturday's I;nly. Tho attendanco at tho Woman's club last evening was not as large as tho very excellent program prepared by Airs. Davis, leader of Parliamentary drill, should have called out. Those who were present, however, wore much Interested in the subject, and ,ok an active part in tho discussions. Mrs. Snyder was called upon during tho preliminary exercises to recom mend sorno plan of presenting and hanging the pictures recently pre sented by the club to tho city schools, so that the occasion might be remem bered and appreciated by ttio pupils. It was decided that the cluo members should attend tho presentation cere monios, but the "picture committee" will confer with tho superintendent and formulate tho manner of presenta tion. Prof. Tucker being present, was called upon to speak on the subject which was before the club at tho last meeting. Three classical concerts to bo given in the near future in which the best talent that can be procured will be used and in addition, a chorus class of boys and girls which ho will train in voice culture, a thing that the average boy and girl stands great in need of. Both concerts are to bo given under the auspices of the Plattsmouth Woman's club. Prof. Tucker's proposition was accepted, and Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Wise and Mrs. Agnew appointed a committee to rep resent the club and lend assistance if needed. Miss Maymo Sullivan represented herself willing with tho club's assis tance to present a parlor drama, a Shakespeare travesty, which, it is hoped, will add something to the club's exchequer. This play will be put in preparation at once. Miss Nina Herold played a mandolin solo in a manner most creditable in so young a lady, and tho duet by Ellon Windham and Margaret Mauzy, ac companied by Prof. Tucker, a "Bob o- link Song," was charming. Miss Hallio Atwood's recitation, "Mammy's Little Boy,-' followed, and was exceed ingly good. The Parliamentary drill, in charge of Mrs. Davis, with Mrs. Snyder in the chair, was most amusing, and most of the club showed themselves well posted on tho subject "motions." Mrs. Fellows closed the program by reading James Whitcomb Riley's poem, "How Old Glory Was Named," and the club adjourned to meet in one week, when Dr. Freda Lanktoh of Omaha will give a parlor talk. A vote of thanks was given by the Woman's club last evening to Prof. Farley for a fine p irliamentary drill chart, given by him to the club. RAILROAD NOTES AND PERSONALS F'roin Saturday's Daily. Elmer Cole was down from 'Omaha today, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cole. He is now run ning an engine in the Burlington yards at Omaha. Will Messtrsmith of the Havelock shops, formerly of this city, was married to a Havelcck maid yester day, but her name could not bo learned. Engineer Green Coffman, of train No. 5, going west on Thursday after noon of last week, met with a very peculiar and painful accident that will probably cost him the sight of one of his eyes. As he stepped upon the steps to the tender to the engine, with a large oil can in his hand he stumbled ano fell, the spout of the oil can pene trating his eye and being forced clear past the ball. A physician was among the passengers on the train and he at tended the wound, making the patient as comfortable rs possible. He found that the eye ball was not broken, but was of tho opinion that the optic nerve was so injured that the sight was lost. The patient was taken to Lincoln and placed under the care of Dr. Dayton, the eye specialist. Ashland Gazette. Switchman Fred Denson is taking a lay-off on account of an attack of la grippe. J. T. Isner, an employe in the B. & M. freight car department, is taking an enforced lav-off on account of a painful cirbuncle which decorates the side of his head. W. H. Ploeger, a blacksmilh at the B. & M. shops, had the misfortune to mash one of his toes this morning. He is taking a lav off. The worst after effects of Influenza arise from deranged functions of the liver. Clear tho biocd at once with Herbine, lor it will strengthen the liver to withdraw from circulation the biliary poisons. Price oO cents. F. G. Fi icko & Co. Try a "Gut Hoil" .nude jy O'.to Wurl and you will smoke no other cigar. :zmm an mm. Aucncillo dives Heasons Why Fil ipinos Should lie liecognlzcd ks 1 h;it a lime lie Set When lie (an Ite lleiinl lly 1'rt-xlili lit .M K In ley M ui Sebliy of I'.hIi lin.ire, ( iIii to Krur lil iiilrul -lil v, lomintts SuleWte Ily Mmol I ni; . Washington. .Jan. 1-5 Sim or F.-lipe Agnncillo, th' i oprescptati ve f ('i'ti eral Atruinaldo in Wa-hinylon, has lile.l with tho State dep:irtuifit a meiin nii'Iiun setting forth at length the reasons f'):' hi-t claim that the Philippine government should b; recognized by tho United States. Accompanying tho memorntulum is a letter in which Senor Agoncillo states that ho has received no reply to his communication of .January in which he asks that a suitable time bo arranged when ho could be presented to the pre-idenl and heard upon his claims. In view of tho position in which the rcpicsciitativo of the American government and the repre sentatives of tho Philippine govern ment find themselves upon the islands at tins time ho urges that the matter Jje iriven immediate attention. The letter and the memoi nnduiii have been listt d as official documents i n the St'ito department and, although the officials have themselves refused to make them publu-, they have nevertheless ii Dressed a willingness for S-.nor Aironci llo to do so if he desired. The papers are now in the hands of Seen- tarv Hay. The memorandum is along tho same lines as statements hereto fore mado public by the Filipino rep rosentati ve. Senor Agoncillo asserts the Filipino; established and for fcveii months havo maintained a foi m f governnn-nt re sembling the Americans, in t'l it it is based upon the right of the people to rule; that Spain having at tho time of the signing of peace possession of only one port and the remainder of the Philippines except Manila, being in possession of the Philippine republic, Spain could give no title to the United States for the islands, and that, bav ins no titie to cive. its claim car. not be rendered Letter bv the rati fii-ution of the treaty of peace. Mi xliley Kills Herself. " Bali imoui:. Jan. 1-5. Miss An. ma May Iloeke Schley, vi r.rs ,1,1, daughter of the late Co'.onel William Louis Schley, port, lawyer ami v.: eran of two wars, and second cr.iir-in of Rear Admiral Schley, committed sui cide tod iv :it tier home, 717 West. Saratoga street. Since tho death of her fit he.-, to whom she was much attsehed. just a month today, MUs Schley has been un consolaJjle. -A week ago her mental condition ho ame alarming to her friends aid attendants vvt-ro almost constantly at he beilsido. This afternoon her sister, who had b?en cha'tintr with her, went below stairs for a few moments and when she returned found Mi?s Schley lying on her bed with a builet hoio in her left breast. She had shot herself through the heart with one of her father's revolvers. Two letters which ehe had written t.) friends indicate that she labored under the hallucina tion that she nnd her. family were being pursued by some phantom. lloiue (irown Fruit Trees Are the Itest. Tho Riverside Nursery Co. has a full and complete stock of all kinds of fruit trees, vines and plants which they have grown with care. Their many years of experience in the busi ness has enabled them to grow nur sery stock that will compare with any in tho country. They have all the standard and choice varieties suitable for this climate, also new and valuable varieties. They do their own budding and grafting, and can guarantee their varieties to bo true to name and strict ly first-class. Why not buy your trees here where you can get them fresh and grown in the same soil and cli mate in which they are to be trans planted? It will save you time and money. They invite you to come and inspect thoir stock rnd be convinced of these facts. Nursery two and one half miles east and one half mile north of Union, Neb. Call or write in regard to varieties, prices, etc. C. F. Morton, Prop., Union, Neb. Shawnee Woman Lawyer. The Legal News of Chicago says there is one Indian woman who is a practicing lawyer in the United States. She is Miss Laura Lykins, a half-blood Shawnee woman. She graduated from the law department of the Carlisle (Pa.) Indian School in June last, and then went to Oklahoma City, where she has been admitted to the bar. and is said to be very popular. She is 2S years old. She was born on the Shaw nee reservation In Kansas. Her father was a brother of Bluejacket, the fa mous old Indian chief, who died last winter. Her mother was a white woman, and her maiden innie was Lykins. I'liiMHiiioul h Nurs. ry I quote very low prices on tirst-class stocn". App'e trees, thro years, 1" cents; ?10 a hundred. App'e I ce-, two year-, ll! cent;; $S a 1: u nd red. Plum tree-, three years, :it) cuts: a hundred. Cho-ry trees, thiee years, 30 cents; JC a hundred Peach trees, three years, lo Cent?; $12 a hundred. Grape vines, -r cents; i'.i a hundred. Hasp berries, 7-5 cents a huuired and black berries, 75 cents a hundred. J E. LkesF.KY, Prop. Many an innocent little darling is suffering untold agony ami cnurot ex plain its troubles. Mark your chi'eTs symptoms, you may find it troubled , with worms; give it White's Cream Vermifuge ar.d restore it to quietness j and health. Price " cents. F. (J. ' Frieke & Co. CITY AM) COUNTY. s l l l;l AY. P. t"r Keil 'f i Vil ,r C i'i k was in U n today. '. I icii (.'en, the My;, ml r.iin in in, ; w i- in the city lkt . 1! It. Neil. I, ti.e urdiirk banner, w:i- a 1 "la! turnout h vi-.li.r tod.iy. 1 . J. Pitman of Murr.iy was trans ac'.iii;' bu-ine.-s in tin- city today. .1. I. I toot went eluwii to Nchawl'a 1 isl evening on hu-dncss with tho Modern Wiii dmcii lodge. A. A. Knott i'hd ;. I.. D-'rger of I. u .-.vi 1 1.) were attending lo business in the court lioihi; today. A II. Slower ot Mauley, t re.i.-uier o the runners .Mutual insurance com patiy, was in town today on bu.-ines-i connected with the company. C. II. Weseott departed for Bed ("loud this morning to visit his branch store. He was accompanied by hi son. Hilt, from Lincoln, lie expects to be absent about a week. Pont master r reel rosserot .Murray was in the city today- He has been ill with the prevailing malady, the grip for s-oiii'j time, nul states that very nearly every resident of Murray has been or is now i:HI;eted. Ill the ca-e of M. Y. Gibson vs. Lehti lu ll Bros., which was tried to a j'iry in A rcbei-'.- coat t yesterday, the plain tiff was giwti a judgment tor it), the defendants having put in a counter claim for !". It is said the case will bo appealed. Linil eyrich, the popular young drug clerk at Gering and Cos., had tbe misfortune to run a nail in his foot while ut work in tho rear of the store yesterday. It was ijuito a long nail, nnd, although medical assistance was rendered at once, he is quite lame and unable to nttcr.d to his duties at the stoi-e. Elam Paiinele called at this oHice this morning and renewed his sub scription to tho semi-weekly edition of this household necessity. Mr. lV.r mele states that he never saw wolves so thick ;.s they are around his neigh borhood at the present time. Almo-t nightly they carry away pigs, chickens, etc., fiom his b.'-trn yard. II. C. MoM.-iken received another letter f1 oni his wife at North P.atto last eve-ning in i elation to the condi tion ! ti e-i' .-oii-'.i.-ia vv, Harry Ueece. She .-tateii ihal lie dm not regain c n- sciousn..ss until ' o'click Thursday evciiin'r. hut si nee that time lias been rational. The doctors state that un less hu e-X pe lences a backset he will g.H along all rip hi. Matthew Cerring was the lightest hearted man in town todav that is a part ol the day. lie purchased a horse from a fellow who came ov from G rcen word which had a 2:'J0 record anil he was figurine on showing other horsemen of Plattsmouth a hot time and setting a pace which would make them dizzy, when he learned that the animal was blind in one e ve, hau conti acted hoots, ring bones, fistula, spavin, etc., and was old enough tc vote. The last seen of Mat he was walking across the ice in search of the man from whom he pur chased the prancing (?) steed. MONTiAV. 1 he board of county commissioners convened today. Jos. McKinnon was in town today from 101 m wood precinct. m. DelesDernier, the lOlmwcod attorney, is in town today. J. A. Hassemier of Louisville was a Plattsmouth visitor teday. Mont Hobb, the Murray grain dealer, was in the city today. Dave Yost of Murray was among the visitors at the court house today. Mike Mc Andrews, of La Platte, was a Sunday visitor in Plattsmouth. Lorati Uriinej' went to Omaha this morning to purchase some lixtures for his barber shop. Mrs. J. M. L"yda departed Saturday evening for a week's visit with rel atives at Weeping Water. Charley Kinnamon and family, of Lincoln, visited over Sunday with the former's parents in this city. The sophomore class at the High school will hold a class party at the residence of A. N. Sullivan on next Friday even i ng. Mrs. Chet Manchester and little child are both suffering from the grippe. Mrs. Manchester's sister is a'so on the sick list. J. S. Hall, who lias been suffering with la gripre and lung trouble for sever il weeks, is reported today as be ing ( n the. road to recovery. Ii. W. Little de i.a :-ied this morning for the inuia ; re-e-vation. He will assist in citing r 'r Chirley EJgerton, formerly o this plr.ee, who i- reno-tod t j be dying th-re. C. F. Wheel-'"-, the harness maker, left this morning for Omtih't. Mr. Wheeler has secured employment there, nnd in the futur will mike that pi. ice his homo A c is.; of small -pox Is rej orted in the family of Frank Cirroll, who lives south i f this city. Mr. Carroll's ton is the afflicted m 'mi-er, ar.d the case is said to be a severe one. Frank Uobinson, who is employed in tho B. .V- M. plaining mill, had the' misfortune this ir.orn'ng to run a large sliver in bis hand. The accident will necessitate a few days lay-off. A re-port wa- c i rc id a t ed this morn ing to the effect that Cal. Walton, th-? oi i . co'ered g.- t.tleni.iii who lives ooi in t l.e we-t pal t o' town, had died, A Nkws man went ti tie Walton home, b-Jt found that the report was untruj, although he is just n covering from a severe ::lt..i;; tho sri v. A Mltiulle 1'rinei t( I'.ii. Editor Morrlfon i f Win thine, ton, Indiana, Hun, writes: "You have a valuable r---eri tion in e e.-'ric bit-t-"", and I i- in cheerfully ! -commend il for con - 1 i p 1 1 ion and sick headache, and as a g--neral ysti-m to-.i i has no -q ml." Mrs. Annie Steh-e. i''2 Cot t age G i ovo Avenue. Chicago, was all nn down, r-oiil l not eat nor iige-t food, bad a backache which never left her and felt tiro.l and weai y, hut six bottles of e'ectric bitters le-to-cd her health and r -newed her strenglh. Price oil cents and l H.l (otH boVlie a' F. G. l-'ricke's d rug store, r. A, h i t 'omit . "How can she marry a man with hardly a thin; to commend him hm his iiunioy?" "I suppose she has nia'lr up her mind to take him for what he's wort h." Chicago Record. Wort lilrim. Coal Dealer "At last 1 have found an honrst man." Hawkins "Well, what of it? You can't tr him In your business."-- Life. ISmkU'M'M Armot S.ilir. The best s tive in the world for cuts, burns, nores-, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is gua ra n leej to give perfect satisfaction or iiumm; refunded. Price lri cents per box. For sal... by F. G. Frieke Complaint was made yesterday to Chief of Polico Morrissey to the effect that a son of WTm. Mulchelott had a sled which belonged to Charley Peter sen. The chief investigated tho mat- tor nnd found that the Muchclott bov was innocjnt of the charge, as the lat ter had plenty sleds of his own, and no further action w is taken in the mat ter. C ure I or I.n iriii-. Foley's Honey and Tar heals the lungs and cures the racking cough usual to la grippe and prevents pnou- moni-t. It is guaranteed. -c and .i()e. F. (;. Fricko & Co. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate Notice. In the t.'ounty Court (if Cass County, Nebraska. Notice by publication lor luial settlement ol the administration a counts in the matter ol the estate ol amuoi A. Holhrook, deceased, l-'an- nie Appleton l.o'.vell and Julia 11. Addition and all other -c! sons interested. Von are hereby unti tled that William 1.. l.ov.eil. execuloi , J.iiiuai 1. 1S'.-1'. lile.l herein h:s Imal account, t.,"etl.ei with his let::iti loi linai sirttieiii'-nt. miti!m .'anon-' ooiei Ui.-ie--, l'i..t i.ie leal . -tale ol vsliuh .iece.'iseil died seized ill e'ass count y, Ni-ln aska. and all other juopcity situated ill Nebra -ka, lias been sold and co;:ern d into cash: that the above named per-'iiis ,-oe the residuary legatees: that the ca--h lesi-lue nuvv In the hands ol the ex ecutor, and d'.ie from lion t-j this e-tate 1- the tun o! Ss,.-s;i. 1,"; ,li;tt the estate is insolvent: that t is necessary to transfer the residue ot this es tate lioiu the jurisdiction ol this court to the ju is-1 ict i- n of the probate court of ( 'unibei !:-nd count y, Maine, where a-iministiation ol thises tate was lirst eranted: th it the executor has len- dered exti aoi -iinary services not rc-(Uiic-d in the common course ol administration, lor which lie asks compensation in the sum ot s-ii1', that the expenses of the ancillary proceedings in the pro bate and district cou i ts ol l ass count v, .Nebraska, atresia te the sum ol l ," l:i ..u. Petitioner prays tliHt Ins accounts ol administ i at ion may he set tled; that he be ordered to pay the residue ot this estate to the executor now acting and appointed by the probate court of Cuml.erianu county. Maine, and tor eiuilab:e reucl. lake notice. that it you fail to appear before said court on the jsth day of January, IS. 'J, at o'clock p. in., and contest the prayer ot said petition the court may grant the prayer of said petition, and make such further orders, allowances and decrees as to the court may seem proper, to the end that all mat ters pertaining to said estate may be finally ettled anil determined. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at ir'lattsmouth, rsebraska, this :d day of Jan uary, A . 1 ). isw. (j! ('KOI- M. M-VRLCK K. (Sea!) Cjunty Judt'e. K. 15. Windham, attorney for estate. Legal Notice. Notice of application for i cense to sell real es tate by the administrator id the John I5oiis es tate. To all persons interested in the e-tate uf John lions, deceased . You are hereby notified that upon the ''Mil day of December, A. 1. 1K. the Honorable liasil ?. Ramsey, tudiie ot the district court, issued trie fol lowing order: in the Uistrict C ourt ot L.ass countv. .Nebraska. In the matter of t lie estate ot John lions, de ceased . Order to show cause whv license should not is sue to Henry Hons, administrator, to seil real es tate to pay debts. Now on tins :tri day ol December. A. It. ls'.iX. there was presented to the indue ot the district court the petition of Henry Hons, administrator, of ttie estate of John Jions. deceased, for license to sell lots seven and eight in block fourteen, ttie south one-third of lots lour, hve and six in block Seventeen, all in the city of l'lattsniouth, in Cass county. Nebraska; and part of lots four, rive and '.x in blocK six m Dukes addition to ttie city ot l'lattsniouth. in Cass connfy. Nebraska, and it appearing to the court from said petition that it may be necessary to seil said real estate to pay the debts, costs and expenses of the e-tate of the deceased, John 15ons. It is hereby ordered that all persons interested in said estate shall be and appear at the otnee of the clerk of the district court at the court house in l'lattsniouth. Nebraska, on the l'ith day ot February A. D, lsi.y, at ! o'clock A. M.. then and there to show cause, if any, why said license should not be issued to the administrator to sell the above described real estate. It is further ordered that notice shall be given by publication in the SEMi-W'EKKi.y Nkus- I1erai.ii tor a period of lour consecutive weeks from the :iO:h day of December A. D. Isl's In witness whereot 1 have hereunto set un hand at the chambers this :thday of December, A. D. ls'.is. Basil S. Ramsey. Judge of the District Court. And by virtue of s?id order you are herby unti tled to appear at the otlice of the clerk of the dis trict court on the 13th day of February. A. D. lS'.'S. at ! o'clock A. M. then and there to show cause, if any,- why said license should not be ic- ued to the administrator. Henry Hons, to sell the real estate above described in sa;d order to pay debts, costs and expenses. HENRY Boxs, Administrator. Byron Clark. Attorney. Notice to Creditors. r.TF. of Nebraska, ) ... ... Oass Countv. f5S- la County Court. In the matter of the estate of lsabei'e Faiei v. deceased . Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said eceased will meet the administrator of said es tate, before me, county judge oi Cass county, Ne braska, at the countv court room in l'lattsniouth in said county, on the 1 Ith day of February. A. I . H'.i, and on the DUi day ot July, lw. at clock A. M. each day for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. :.x months aiea.lowed lor the creditors of said deceased to present their claim--. from the 14th day ot January. !:''.. Witness my hand and the seal ot sal-J oc.tuy court at 1 lattsmouth, Nebraska, tt.is l;th dav December. 1-.:-. 1E 'R-.F. M. Pn r K . i Sea!) County Jud;j Le;;al "oticc. In the district court of Cass county. NeLiaska. In the matter ot the guai dianship ol lohu ( Kourke and Joseph J . O Kourke. CnJer and by virtue of a licence to sell the real estate hereinafter described made in the above ntitied cause pending m -tne district cotnt olden within and fur Cass county. Nebraska, bv the Hon. Basil S. Ramsey, judge, on thei'th dav of lu'y. A, D. l.-'.'S. I will, on lanuary 1. ls.':i. at the south door of the court house iu the city of lattsmoutli. in Cass county, rveuraska. at Pi clock a. in. oner for sale: Cot ten (I"), in block nir.etv-bve i0.1i. ir. the citv f f iattsmouth. Cots nine '.' 1 and ten f li'l. in bh.ck tventv-si "'-'rij. in Duke's addition to the city ol Tiatts- ioutn. I nt ton T 111 I .'v..n 111! itx.i tiu:.a f 1 ' I ! b.ock one lm Madclman's aiMU.i.n t the city I state of Nebraska, to l-e hicht liivJaer for zU. 1 said minors osvuiiijc an undi ide.J one-hail of i-i l lands. a,,i the undersIKned a..d . Anua I- i O Uourke oiM-.iiiu- the reiiKiimnc uu-livided oi c- ; half. ne-haif ol the realty w ill oe the sale of ti.. Kuar.lian. and the reniaming one hail the n Uivi lual of the said owners. Nellie M. O'Kolrke as (inardian. and for ht-i-eif and Anna I- U'Kouikc. By her attuiney, liyruu Clark. - j 4 v' w W jviiiil, 1"!t !-i;'lls 'i :u.i' .it .in- lln I Ci-. iii. ,U P 'il. : ' 1 .ll'.l : :lol.H BY F. G. FRICKE & CO. ;A?VrORMsivSS For 20 Years Has Led all V. Ireinrel ly F. G. FRICKE & CO. 1 1 II l()t II . E.HALL & SON ..HAVE THE ONLY.. tove for Early Aittttmit, well us winter, Wc.'ither. the worl. A full line of all Ilrinlwnrc. Tin Work and hoofing a Specialty. Our Low l'rici's have liuilt ii a -ood trade, wlneli we will maintain ov eontinuino- the same. KV nieinlier the plaee . . . ..Practical South Sixth Street, - THE NEWS Job They banisli pain and prolong life. m M m v ry.- i. - - 4 v - ft. c t Li r No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new ty!f packet rir.ttiir.liu p.m5 p(Bn.M cal. n tioin of tki fve--nr u f f. ; - tO th' R?if3 .HZ4IC4L ' AY. 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